Woods' Croat Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza,
HEAR HUNT BOUNTY. MONTREAL, Feb. 22. Bear hunting should develop into a popular and remunerative all-the-vear round sport in the countries of Beauee. Wolfe, Frontnac and Compton if the requests made to the Provincial Government hv sheep breedeis o ie four districts that there lie no closed season for hear hunting . and that, a bounty of £3 per bear be pud to the Government are granted. It uppers likelv that they will be. The request to have Government help in the war on bears in the four counties comes as a consequence 0 l< : horw losses that farmers have suffered for some time past through raids on their sheep. , Tt is estimated that during the past three years breeders in Compton. Frontenac and Wolfe counties have lost some 1500 sheep, representing a value of £3OOO. The heaviest single loss recorded recently \ttas that of a huniei at St. Samuel, who had 21 sheep killed by bears.
Nothing shifts a cough c readily as “ Nazol.’ The common-sense remedy. d penetrating germicide. (JO 6d.—Advt. ■ cold so scientific, powerful doses 1«
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1927, Page 1
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