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w 4 snails} sit Northern: Ontario, in .whish'
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the; following'is the report ;ofd S. S.
•N'o, 14, Paralnount, for'the month. of
S:epterybers=-• .
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Sr. IV „Mar ares MacInnes Mary.:
• Pickering,, Margaret Clarkson,` Jr.:', IV
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I+'•rances' MaeInnes E'roerson Towle
ties, + rnie Clark;. Lada... MacKenzie,
Ju,n.ror"•-:Valetta. Tift'in, .J`oltn 1{6nn ,Diana MacLennan. Int, TIT Calvin
etl Man is rtl as .Iii Hudson. ,r T ties, ..
.Y ,, l;awlo;'Gtrant Maclliarmid), Melvin
1 hurl Bentgr ,-Ella Mclrttostl,. Anima Glark„turns Hamilton; Eldon; Ifenderj
IYIdMillan,' 'Alex `Melntrieli. • Third' don
Lillian Raynaid; Jr. xITEdith
Junior ,/1;nn a Konnod , hurlie Pat- Ma Ipuos, Eddie Andrew, Annie. P' key=
tcrea?11r1ncemHuxiyJewits, Clk
son, Adam DacAdau;.
E3otii:fttlint,'Whitfield Scott. 'Second Earl Webster,
Smith, (Frank.
l hies—Mary. KerYnied Dav}d SL aft, ..Ketcliabaw, Margaret alacDonald), ties,
MacDiarnrid,:.Janie
J! r'1lae I etcha.
1`T•ei'1. Mc�1.illan,.Stefla Hudson,udson, C.clrclon ll-.
"Seott, Duncan,1 .oMillan, Blake thu nt. 'be'vJ ..', eoPie Towle, Melville • Itaynard,
;1�'1rst� Sorrxuc-� tlrit)u M, ' ,ConnedY , (Harold MacDonald; Sadie MacDonald).
labaw`Anette Towle,
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'Mrs, MacKenzie,' who has 'heron' 'our
gticisnt $ostmistress here for the past'
severa ears :lies-• neYed,{.tn•' her-
home,. near• Lochalsh,, A. „day ;ox se
after .ni ving'ahe• had the• misfortune
twor,; sad• fracture ..a:. bone in :her
wris4;;which tvtll lwq-her-p for'•°comce
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rl'"aYtof London. ivisiting
sac •q• era 7.0 � on
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his sister Mita De-n-Fe-rgitsan, �{
In Chicii o on Saturday Ont. 1.st•
..the marriage of..Mis.a Annie ' ,cKen;-
zie and •' Dr,, G H. Wyneken took.
lace. Their :many friends here wish;
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them a bon voyage: on the sea of Life.
Mise Florence . McDonal i • tem
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post,oikee here.. R
• •The woods' presents a bearitiful
appearance'now in' its mare 'different
colors, Iti3 Nature's reminder .'that
grim 'Winter fast. hastbning upon
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st-Julor-Verickering,,felen
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tio�ai
Rupertit has -hardly changed et alb'
Nuiber on roll.
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ttic ;Mctllfin 'tIaryey Soots Clark I , , •
iTIQD inAen.E$ZILreacher,'
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+fn U. °fle) o AX..'Tettelrer• ,
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Jr. 1V�I. MacGregor L, McInnes' � datosbs�le8,lGowvie.ptetCproae_ Vande1tidoaraRePot 5-�,p;g in oss,:A.tq�ros3c:r •4a
The men. Who'Harvest the Furs Lead
• • a •':Hard
j The iustt rs,%of a' lady's• fur: `:coat is ,
:.if on$ •thinks. of .it.; full • et :strange,. ,
contrasts:,,, A 'wild -Creature of'!ill# •Cans
sldian, fo_ este, a silent Indian trapper
'and hie wife,: a;",lone "Hudson: $ay Co. `•
trader, the half-breed peddlers e b r of a
ed
Pe
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"north" canoe the hands of tbe,Hud",
`son Bay 'steamer in .the -icefloes . of
17iigav a the :employes of • :s British'
railway company, the operatives of a
London'. furrier—all these •may havN ,
»laayed a. paid an the...;making-01 the '.
Coat 'before it. can appear in :the wir•
dews Of. _;a, shop "in ' Bond street or •on
the,back of some proud lady of fit,.
J.antea'.. The. fur. trade is' -'bite .of the.
few departments of modern • business
about• . whish : there still lingers the
odor of romance. !Other trades, have,
'been revolutionized ' by, • nineteenth
oen`tury -science; it has' remained, al
'neat alone, primitive in. its methods.,
Since the, day ,when "The ,Honorable':
Company :of ' Adventurers trading inti!
Hudson. Bay was founded •:by •Prince
U RDOCH
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IPe have ,lust:,' placed tt1-
and Winter Capsf for Wien ;
*hirer cap wee have, ever. •
attachment ,, run's tree-eclLza-
:with ease •-and comfort- niicl
.in the cap:. We bore.,. -shore
0,_ d I..00 A16116
Does Not e,ND •uKe von e�yP:;
'ver vas* 6.c lereateet c "
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• Iii •unimportant.,detaile it may have
,` • > altered, ,perhaps. .The trade.,markt�of,
tieG'lolie has be d au"'ring all -it-a':'famoiisi• Pittsburg•`aeteetP+ro'_ks iiy'`
now be stamped upon '-the In __Indian's
d
a. i.. -. • lxer-fae -shut the
. �' �._,._ - traps.; aTXd2egend�:'�='Mad'e;rn rier-:.
a newspaper. can play. ,an important m' y" may now•adorn the barter:
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' ,ya e'"..3.a°'..?'+rw.."•w";'�,•a+`"Q"ctt':,.;�''gw�._.Z
fectively practised, to -by keeping train •
ed members ,of its staff constantL'y.. fon.
the 'wing" in search of usefui 'and , in-
teresting infoirna.tion. Wherever imr
portant national work or world events
-in which Canadians were 'Concerned
Were taking place, • or where pioneer
development Was in, pregrescr, :there
The Globe • commissionershave been
,reporting with intelligent discernment
,. for thebenefit of the country '
This policy has•rarely, if ever, :been
more generally practised than 'at pres.
• To.diiy. the Managing Edit)r.-of.
T- herf4lobea-.:D'r� J A. _ MacDonald, is_
sOck.a?great rancre ,:of Fall
seen. • The :elastic- knitted
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en'nregiFy-Wt".TorSrieWier-Fitll and •Winter wear 'are
always. a necessity foe those engaged in ,euttloor ..pccupatiuns.:•
be 'able to, Of, till and shaPes .Of _shoes with low, 'medium
or narrow or wide. soles, for wen, ,wohlentAIJOYCV. "
'awl children at rightly:ices.
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Ladies': -
Itt'Oe fun ralige'Vf:sizei 6 tti 10 tint'!" priceS 15, 35, 45. 'and 50c.
Overcoats
Overco?t Weather is ' here ;ttiti \\ O ;are ready to supply. 'the latest styles of Nrerc8
and. Bo's.Overcoats in,a, range of qualities A110 priceA.• We; hav,,e; ridge or prices
In tile new. Convert° itml •Cilaiig° Collars which can t trranged in so 'many dirfer„:
--".,f''."'',tme:,'•C`ci;'"e•,''R'ti''Ti"'�..' of f_
bald.•L►naohronisms._,.;They,_.stand .out..;
sharply from the surroundings into
':which, they 'aro`; intruded; and. they
Merely serve to show by contrast how .
primitive .theseaire
-=Thelife of the~bush :ie a closed bock
;tamest people. A great deal lias been
written about the life .of the told ani -
male, that. furnislt the .:fir: but very.'
' little has been written: 'about the life
*of the traders'`and trappers who co:
lect it, -though the latter is 'a subject
full of the .most -romantic• .interest.
The life of the, bush often appears on
'the surface • one of bitter trial and,
hardship: The Indian trapper often
goes -ngh•trials And hardships that
would' crush •,another man, • •He goes ;
i_nxtco . wherea- three ree • w off is the autumn to h>a winter's
' h �k-s i'� ---iitintingn}.;glqund-with a single. sinal,'
ebr tion of the centenary of republ can - all
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winter In tepee or in a Canvas ' tent, When -the,
does -not 'roll up im, his rabbitoskin 'in "
the anew; he travels through -the bush'
glass,' 'snowshoeing with his •pack
po his back and his 'rifle 'op. his
'itswhare371ge.-aihn •
-:e)ined.Cient4t oe: E
the' Wind like the inast,s •pf coluitlesS'
swamp, and worst of li
'of the staff 'ot.tlieGlo' be •;iS at, present not.,, He ,live.a.on Pork and beans,'and
kr. 'Jeffers is,elicePtionally, e(juipped
for such an expeditiorti having ',,Spent..
:heir, to; is a drink of burning pairiT
would not beeoine- ealvent if -he could.
go'04-17winter-inV:blii-irhirri in. ;we
Globe, is contributing letters 'on -the' :3n-'Ciloaartt/ri 13,7t4....•te'nthe 'otli."bern-7r?hi6h-d
'structimis being' to :travel wherever
saying that ,not'in qty years has se
*at, the 'present time.
'record in the matter :et keeping.. its
readers Posted, aside., altogether =from
the ordinary soitrces legal,. and tell'
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ONTRAL
School this winter.you should ieg-
ister on 'Rev. ' spend two
", months with us' this term. Stad-
ents are entering each Week. We
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Our. courses are practical, teachers
Write at once Par, free catalogue.
CENTRAL
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$U$INESS ' cpagGE.T.
Located In Toronto offers best
Anduceinents for young men and
AvOnien whO wish to.
promptly for :ASsared positions
THE FIRST AIPORTANT STEP
ation and the next is where to ,get
it. Thole who ire acquainted with
the workedoLiateloinip;llar
Fal''P -Safe-:
rant
Clot
ki
kfl'nai
NoTig..the me .to lipok around for you new
stove wg
fine selection.
-choice:of any Size
Range - Stet
valid t requirements.
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take with eonel -glipfi whatever' „the,'
godis may send... :He may always. get,
he armies,- credit ',with, the -"-'traders;
•Why, then, should, he take thought
, for -the, morrotv—what- he- shouId. eat
The 'trader's -lot -,seems eVen harder,
•sons of the nand of Wild heath aria
The labOrs r of the traders are not
they barter for the peltries in the
spring. They have to bort the peltnes
that they huy, and transport them by
cande of :.dog7tr in to the nearest rail- '
, theretheir duties end. The .only tithe
',when they halm cense for tvorry is,
tion. 'Then they, have to 'fight for
.very.. life. . When ,the7 Northwest Co.
'set up .against the Hudien Bay.,men
in the, "beginning of last.centnry, there
bitter- fight, in which- trading,
posts were. burned,.. and 'men were
.kidnapped,: and' often iblood-was IRA*.
The Methecia of Warfare now* adopted ;
-are. those -of' (Commercial aggressiOn4
and they are directed mainly' against
*hat are called "free,tradere"—free
leneee who set up beside, the:MX...CO,
:Such, is the' life. of the traders
trappers. • The rest of the ,Story of the
"iiired'an-a" sorted7and cured, the greet
the Water and•eloaded 'with their preci,'
ous..fpight. The -E,Ypackers" (as the!
Indiana are called) step in and. men
the thwarts. The processien of canPes•
streams out *across the lake. With .
,gandy handkerchiefs, the Indian vil-
lage waves a last farewell; and the fur
brigade disappears around the bend.
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Doll spent at home reacte in'
profit. ' Sent out of .town it's.life is ended.
with the home .merphants it is a messenger of '
.-coirtinuka benefit. - Business- men-- should: awake -
• "This new line, shatil be of grea
of the MOntreal hipping ,Vederatien
reinarked recently; referring to the :
: Canada of thei
"Ont. trade agents ih. Australia send I,
reports 'from tithe' ie. time of •the.most
favorable. nature, ' -this . country, ,
touching, the expanding market `which
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"They want Our ,:flOUr, OUP furnitnre,
onr sewing Machines, our pianos, our -
tanning implementS, in -Australia.
"We/eat get from there,. Iaree
people will like, • t
"This feet is ot.hriperlsince, the new
policy: of. the Australian.. GaVernment
is to eziconrage inimigration, and such
encouragement Would Mean a larger
Market: It is ,otte.bnsiness, and this.
is.' the tiine,..lo .get, 'that Market for the
lately iirsr-ektss"--iiir -that those
who attend are sure to he highly
satisfied. They also know otir
..petent. Write for. catalogue,
Vut.;tge and •.kletander Sts.
whith Used +.0 mix in
coffee, is , the *Hot,. khown adulti&a*
ikon of food, '
To make thiokt
Ron di)
ways. o.kponsive.. 1.6.1 foott.
right. tvo.s!i.s'yfael trying to heat your..
day try to: fitkv4ti$Lotriry vange:..
, brie iv:lc-el.—ell' righl., cast iron ranee:
day in sad day out;.year atter ytecr .1.%
the firm baclo of it.
as tarhrrient if . desired. Him
eOXFORD ECONON/
kind ei;:or invented wOrtli So. 'rritieh ,to you in cold cash.
Come in and let' us show you the Imperial OxfOrd with,
p,54e 'kat anv kind of fuel. Get acquainted with 'ate 4.eg.-*
MU & SUTHERLAND
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