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[April 13, 1907. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
The Queen” 
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Special Announcement 
Stories and Articles by: 
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ROWLAND E. ROBINSON 
EMERSON HOUGH 
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They are bound in heavy cloth, with leather back and corners, and printed in gold. 
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FURS COSTLY. 
Colin Fraser, one of the oldest and best known 
fur buyers in this district, a brother of Henry 
Fraser, of McDougall & Secord’s fur rooms; 
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winter. As Mr. Fraser only came in for sup¬ 
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with him. The large winter’s catch will be 
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trapping season has closed. 
In his fur packs Mr. Fraser had 387 marten j 
skins and 20 silver fox. The whole did not 
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Mr. Fraser also had with him nine Arctic 
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The prospects for the season’s catch of fur¬ 
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of other years. Mink and rats are the scarcest 
animals this year, as the homes of the rats es¬ 
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Mr. Fraser intends returning to Fort Chip¬ 
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the ice breaks up on the Athabasca River so 
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