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OSTENTATIOUS,
•UUAINT LITTLE VETI%
V/A News-RecordTOO
THROUON YELLOWNEAD.
PRINCIPAL TOURIST IiE$ORTS '
boi,es -of smaller animals he had
oratituds of Immigrant Woman Had
Romanco and Fascination Clings to
riot Race for Passage Through the '
milled,
The swami p. wa?s found 'to lie full of
:its unpleasant Features,
Quebec Fishing Viliags.
Mountains Now On,
t
One of the branches of the Public
The little village of Metas, near
The announcement recently made '
rue' party as. being abut as large as
it man's hand. the hunters were sit
service at Ottawa which does its work ,
Rirnnuski, 9uebec, has a quiet. fas.
:y this Grand Trunk ^Pae I1c rnanage-
l; ftle diflident over going about sing-
quietly and without any of the glare
cination of its own, says a writer in
tient of that company's intention to
is>
of the limelight which attaches to the
The Toronto Globe. In the back con•
luiId a Zine down through British
bt Pat the mi ht meet at an minute.
Y g y
political departments, is that sections
cessions dwell French»Canadians, but
�'olurnbia tri• • Vancouver tit the ear -
j
of the Department of 1usifee which
in' the vicinity of the sea they are
lest pos. ibl•'moiuent, is but a phase
describes it being fully six feet in
looks after the, exercise of the power
Scotch Methodists, a Iaious, steady
ri an exciting race for supremacy
' i
of Pardon by the Governor-General.
and industrious population. It is too
wn which the engineers of three
j +
It may not be generally known that
far for excursions or for brief visits;
; beat transcontinental railroads are !
Mr. A,ylesworth flits been Min-
those wilco come settle down for a
rvlda- to outwit ' ach other. This
Isince
.
ister of Justice he has insisted upon
time. It N an ideal spot for chll-
-ace is between the Grand Trunk
r t
prsonally reading fle in
dren, as the level beach is perfectly
,
' i'acitic, the Canadian Pacific, anti
r
hl-executive'
every , Clem-
'.render
safe,..and there is no village near to
she Canadian Northern systems, each
parishioner. Bain
the Sickbed of n l .
envy is asked, whether it be pardon
it uncleanly. Many of the
. if which is trying to capture the
+`
fors well-beboved or a sick convict
cottages are occupied by college ro-
,, p
.lost to route down from the
b't eat anxiety as to the "prayer be wad
dee d-
ore seri t of i
or them nus matter
fes °r o r
fessors from Montreal .a d points f
l n ons ur
p
Y 1 w i
eI a head Pass t o v'
a If:aml ops, is
ha'e to hit up". and wished .to avoid
Ing what action shall be taken in
Cher west. When it is fine .and warm
;he North Thompson river. This
going altogether, At length 4e tv$g
regard to death sentences. All such,
nothing more perfect than the atmos•
i
route is said to represent by far the
persuaded by his n Ife and started on
'
petitions are, However, first, Consider-
phere can be imagined, To lie on
easiest by which railway communi-
BOOMING NO SCOTIA
ed by Mr. Augustus Power, who probe
ably has a greater store of stories of
the summit of a. great rock that has
been heated in the sun, to listen to
ration can be established for the first
time bktwc:en the northern and South -
, W _
the schemes to which convicts or
the ripple of the waves and breathe
ern portions of British Columbia, It '
Eastern Provin-.e is Taking Steps to
their friends will resort in order to
the aroma of the sea, is something
rs ,one of riinary importance to both i
Secure immigrants,
procure a, pardon, than any otherman
to dream of on cheerless winter clays.
the Grancl Trunk Pacific and the
The band of Evan aline; immortal.
in Canada.
It is not a pleasant task:—this of
It
The gulf at Metis is 40 miles wide;
the stately ships passing up and down
Canadian Northern in gaining an en -
trance to Vancouver and both these
�,
!zed by Longfellow, or Now Scot-
deciding the tate of your fellow men
afford an interesting variety. The
companies have surveyors in the field
land," with its remarkable agricul-
and women, but sometimes it lias its
enchanting mirage is often visible;
engaged in a hot raep.
figur-
tura ani pastoral resources, is, fi,ur-
humorous side, One of these comical
it is not unusual to perceive trees,
They have now discovered that the
e
atively speaking, to be brought much
Incidents took place' not long ago. A
>
fields sand rocks from the opposite
Canadian Pacific Railway is taking a
nearer to the Mother Country. For
young immigrant with two
shore outlined in the sky eppear close
conspicuous part in the game, and
many yeArs tho great tide of immi.s
_woman
Il chlids n oeo# them baby
at •hand. There are delightful wit1 s
does not intendto sit quietly by and.. i
gration has been flowing past the
in arms, arrived in Ottawa by train
and drives; the Falls at Grarid Metes,
see Its two great rivals extending
Acadian shores, but now a portion of
from Montreal to plead for pardon for.
112, miles distant, iifford'an ideal spot
their lines into its stronghold in !
that stream is happily being diverted
her husband, who had fallen foul of
for picnics, arid the Murray !alis,
Southern British Columbia and Van.
into Nova Scotian channels.
the law. She was herself not a walk-
though smaller, are also lovely.
!
couver. Those familiar with the his -
The Government of Nova Scotia de-
ing illustration of the advantages of
These peaceful .shores are haunted
tory of the C.P.R. will remember that '
sires: to attract settlers for her lands
the daily use of soap and ;Water; but
by grins 'memories. All visitors climb
when the original line was being eon -i
because of the opportunities that lie
the children were. even dirtier than
?riount Misery, ;from whose summits
structed through that province, a
within her bounds for :all who are
the mother. Doubtless it was not
one can look far out to sea,•. the plane
right of way was out along the North !
willing to work., A province rich in
their fault, poor things; they had had
has gained •0: name from the nun:-
Thompson river's east bank as far !
natural resources, fruitful in agricul '
a dusty journey on the train and
her of boats which have been wreck -'1
as Little Fort,, and was afterwards
tura] yield, healthful- in climate, pos-
probably were not mus h used to
ed tit the foot of the hill. The writer
abandoned, even although telegraph
t,essing good 'markets, and unsurpass•
washing anyway. They were intro-
�vus. once, puzzled by the name of
wires had been strung for the great. s
ed in. scenic attractions --•-Nova Sco-
duced into "Gus" Power's ofdoe, and
rocky, precipitous cove called by the
er part, of the distance. This same
tions do not hesitate tOL proclaim her
. the mother told her story and pre-
inhabitants, "Laney Marts," until told
survey extended through the 7r:el. r
advantages. Railways . radiate in
sented her petition to the official. He
that this; was a corruption of l Anse
lowbead Pass. i
nearly every direction, and all the
went over the fyle and. after due conn-
cies Morts (Cove of the Dead), be-
The charter for building this line is
accessories of modern civilization are
sideration decided that it was a case
cause the ,bodies of so many ship-
still in existence, and C.P.R. engi- i
readily .to hand. 'Novo;_ are.
where he could advise the Minister to
wrecked mariners had drifted in
neers are now engaged in checking ;
1,
on the pathway of the world's corn-
recommend the exercise of 'clemency.
there. In the early 'forties a large
off the old line along the east side of
mer e. and inhabit the nearest of the
And he told the :woman so, But he
emigrant. ship was dashed to pieces
piece
the ' river, with a view to building i
Canadian provinces to Great Britain.
was sorry immediately, for with tears
on the rocks, and but Ecru
up: from ll;mloops to the Yellow-
With the object of enlightening the
people of the rurid districts of the
of gratitude rolling down' her cheeks
the mother pushed forward the dirty
weight of human souls were saved,
A young ' Scotchman came out to
head Pass, and thenee• east to Ed-
monton. It is said that the .C.P.R. t
British 'Isles on -.tiro' attractions and
baby in her arms; saying:
make a home in the new world; his
intends . to commence construction t
resources of the• country', the Nova
"hiss .the good, kind gentleman,
betrothed, detained by the illness of
within two months under the charter
Scotia Governm`obt have despatched
to London the rwv. Maclean. Goldie,
baby i
They do say that Air, Power's face,
her mother, was to loin him. later.
She was on board the wrecked. ves-
in its possession.
t
who is at present arranging: a corn-
illustrated
was a study, .rind that there and then
he, registered a vow never again to in-
sel; in trying to save her be was
drowned. The fishermen claim that
Canadian. Engineers for Canada.
Our contemporary, The Canadian
prehensive series of lac-
tures on the all-important subject of
immigration.
forni a petitioner 'for pardon of his
recommendation except at' the safe
during violent tempests the faithful
lovers can. still be. seen battling with
. Engineer, sounds a note with . which . i
engineers throughout the Empire
Mr. Goldie, it may .be
stated, has recently-•carrlr'd out a sue-
.
range off through the letter -post, es-
the cruel waves.
A Melia fishing boat
must be in full sympathy. It do- t
cessful organization on behalf of the
g
Cliurcli of Lnp;land< fn Canada, and
pedally when she was accomparried
by her. family!
once clime
across a large octopus which had
plores the tendency on the part of the t
Government, the railways, the muni-
has had a .large experience in deal-
The Want Rath Connor.
y p
drifted from far -awe southern seas,
I,,, y
wsteninr; its tentacles on to the 'boat,
go t
abroad, a and the ar tcorftfes to Re
abroad and more to the 1
ing with imm;grants, Outstanding
features
features of his work have been the
A. private communication received
p. •
it seemed to be steadily'drawing the
bail: down. Fortunately one of her
f
particularly
United States, for engineeringitcit*)-
'vice
establishment .of ' a ' system of tracing
in Montreal, the other day -states that
'Rev.
view was Provided with axe, with
in. connection with practically
all 'big Canadian engineering t
all the Cburch people .to their, dentin-
P p '
ations, thus Beeping them in continu,
it is extremely probable that the.
C, W. Gordon, better knower as Ralph .
'which he hacked .off as many of the
nt
clutching arms as lie could reach. The
schemes, While -the three most env t
ous touch with the Church; the
Connor, will: leave Canada shortly to .
*a 'York
body -vas recovered and was placed in
portant of neent engineering works
. in Canada, the G,T.P. Railway, 'the 1
creation of a labor bureau, which
has enabled him successfully to place
'take pastorate in New city;
at a salary of: $12,000 annum, .
a 'museum, but a belief still lingers
that the devil iry
QUebee Bridge, and the Ontario by -
'&6
hundreds of young men' as . well as
, ,per
The famous . Canadian ; divine and
person once visited
respectable, Metia,
-electric power scheme, were pure -
l y Canadian in inception and in fin- I
married men with families in - suit-
. author has already been approached
ancial support, foreign professional
able and satisfactory .situations, and,
the perfecting at the port of Halifax:..
by the representatives of the St
Nicholas Collegiate Church; of, New—-
Jap Shins at Vancouver,
'the
advice and to a large extent. foreign f
Of a system which tabulates all the
York, and a formal call to Dr. Go r=;
-On Monday, May. 10, Japanese
:gunbouts Soya acid Aso dropped an•
executive methods have been re-. 1
sponsible for the carrying out of
lands available for settlement in
Canada, w]ifth has proved great
don to take over'the pastorate of that
church, will be estextded in the eou'rsr, .'ehor'
,
in: V'anoouver harbor. Both
these projects. It is ridiculous to
,;of
advantage to thosr, lanolin in I�7ova
g g
Of :a few,days. t. Nicholas-Cliurolr
Y
ships arere.origirinlly built',and oa:n'-
ed' by the Russian-Gover'riment. They
suggest that at the present daythere t
' are not sufficient engineering
Scotia, with a view of ';acquiring
hcinesteads.
'is situated on ,Fifth Avenue',. New
York, and. is one of four. collegiate
.tire armored cruisers of. the second•
.brafim
in Canada to carry out this and prat- l
';car.
. ,
churches, the others being the Mar-
churches,
cissa, and. at t � breaki'ng out of the
'Russo-Jwpan lues were ;in . the hiirbor
tically any other engineering work 4
that' is required in the country.., :And
Cid saaixatin
Collegiate, the Madison Avenue.
of .Chemulpo, .Korea; On. the clay
in vfeav of the, appallingBlunders:°f.
It is anticipated that the .'salmon.
and the church in. Harlem. The cor=
w.rr was declared a umber of Japan-
U.S. engineers in ' carr m out work 1
p,ick for the year will be smaller
poration behind these churches pos-
ese' wr:r veisels vppeared off the, har-
in the Dominion, if is Big time that t
than that of 1905;. which was the last
sesses some of the most valuable real
boor, and the Russian commander re-
' Canada Began to look at home for the .
big year. Each fourth year th'a run
estate fn New York; land the amounts'
Cefved sa formai communication from
Professional engineering commodity. 1
cit' salmon .is very much larger than
of money at its disposal are enor-
the 'Japanese comru�inder 'to surrend
.Even the work note going on under
in other years. In 1905 877,,000 eases
mous. It .is estimated that the St.
er immediately.'. Instead of yielding.
the Doard of EnLdrioers appointed,to
were put up, but this year the mint-
Nicholas- Church property - alone , is•
to this demand, -the ships were pre-
deal, with the Quebec Bridge -prob- 1
ber is not expected to .exceed 750,.000.
worth a million' and a halt of- dollars. .
p red for- s otion, rnd, 64.eaming out
1nm, which was brought about by 4
Proininent Presbyterians, both in .
of the haibor, engaged in the flat .
•Elie muddling policy of 'U.S. engi-
Montreal and in Winnipeg, belie
rieval batiks of .the. %t•ar.- • Their. tie-
recrs, is being carried out by men 4
that Dr. Gordon's,..assooiation with
fest was not in question from the
from Chicago ,with imparted s
HON'S THIS ?
the Canadian.,Northwest and. .the •.first,
and• it took but. half. an h6ur
,machin-"
cry. 'And in one department of the
Canadlari church is too strong for
to put them out of fighting order.
G.T.P. Railway which- .em= 0
We affer One Hundred Dollars. Re- "
anytbing to tempt him away, to the
They retreQted in a battered condition
.:alone,
ploys a' staff' of 565 engineers, ,no fewer
ward' for aoy case of Catarrh that.
,Urifted States: On the 'other hand
to the harbor, sand sank .at their are-'
than . 40 are . foreigners. \'i'o. Confess.�
cannot be cured by Hall's -Catarrh
.
there is no doubt that apart alto-
chore.ge. Uncer the Russian', flag
that we should -like ,to, sce Canada to
Cure. F. J. CHENF'Y ,S" Co • ''
gether from. the large salary that is
these ship:;.; were known ^s the 'lige _
Moro self-reliant with . regard to . engi- 4
'and
Toledo Q;
offered, the p»storatry;. of this #ashfon-
c�;,z: and Vr.ryfag. Lefore the coinple•
neUring advice application; 'e§pe-
We, the undersigned, have known, F.. ;
<ble.-New York church' is ;z .most: at,
tractive one, and briethat..greatly al).
tion..0 -thee war ,the vessels 'were sans-
ed; .'refitted incl holped fight under.
daily in, , vfew 'of the fact that many 4
Canadian engineers -of extreme abi1-
J. Chcney for the last 15•years,. and
peals to a inan cif ! ambition, � as `�it.
the banner o.f the''Risbng Sun,
ity in.very many lines, :are qui cap -
believe him perfectly honoraiile in all
offers one of the high'est,. positions in
able of: undertaking this work.—Stand- 4
usiness transactions, anti financially
the Presbyterign church in the world.
May 'Dec omo Premier..
and of hmptre
able to carry out-" any. obIigp,tions
made by his firm.
Found Beast's Lair.
Ocie of, the, best posted Wren on poli- .
tical affairs in Canada, .'Alex, • Smith;
Memorial to. fiir S. L. fiilfe tl
y'
Vl'alding, Kennan : rCi 1Vi0, iu,
'Pol,edb„Q,
A .wild animal hunt, a la Roosevelt;
former Liberal organizer,' states that
there is a grew future ahead of W. L.
The city , of SL. John, N.B., is to 4
erect a statue :cf : Sir Samuel Leonard
Druggists, .
'Imbei:,
was participated 'in recently by' a
M"kenzie King, and that it -was with,
'Tilley. forniFrly, hieutenant-Governor 1
�f,holesale
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken
score ,of sturdy farmers. from the
this view Ahat :Sir: NVilfrid. Laurier
of that, province and one of the fath- '1
nally acting directly upon the blood
muco_s surfaces of the 'system. I
Vicinity ,of . Swer.dburg,. Ont., who
made a determined thou h unsuccess•
has made him .a member of his Gov-
Prnment. Successtlil. as' Mr, Bing
ei•s of • Confederation. He was for a
long_ period Finance Minister of Can- 4
and
Testimonials sent free,. Price, 75C. per
Ertl-attt'rnpt to, roente a. strange anf-
mal that has been making its borne.
has been up `'to the .present, Mr,
ada in Sir John M'a.cdoriald's Cabinet. 4
Louis Philippe Hebert, the famous
bottle. Sold by all .druggists,
in a big swamp ..in the.. district for
Smith .statos it is, doubtful if he .
would,at this early stage. of his Par-
French-Canadian sculptor, is to do:.1
Take Halls Family Pills for constim--
. several; weeks. The far•iuiers gathered'
Tiamatatary career, sand sit the age of
the :bro,nza; and the memorial avilI 1
pation.
in ,a body and (lescanded upon. the
thirty-four, be a mem.ber.of the Cab!-
stand in I{inr; scfuure:.. Hebert has
swamp.,armed with '.rifihs and shot
net unless, the futuro .of .which Mr..
the French ribbon of. the Legion of 1
Wins iind recompanird. by dogs'. They
divided, into squads- and thoroughly
lying gives high promise held strong
Honor; and. a C.M.G. as well. His 1
Joseph
and y
Systematically . searched every
Sir Wilfrid aLau ier,�nd judgment of .
statues of Howe Laval
Maisonneuve •.a famous in .Ca and
nada,. 1
A , A
foot of the swamp., but the animal•
"There is no doubt,” said Mr.
The .Tilley statue will stand near 1
iti ns not'Ioeated . They, However; found
Smith, "that in waking his choice of 1
that -of Champlain, which is in pro -
his lair„ which wP.s ,t hole carefully.
Minister of. Labor, Sir Wilfrid had in
paration.` Lady Tilley is to -day liv-
secluded under some thick bushes and
vlaw hie ,rwn career and
ing in St. John, a leader in all good 1
NOMESERERS
large enough to contain comfortably
Several men, and was surrounded by,
'thy
fy that portion of it at the time Alex-
tinder Mackenzie invited him to »
' works.
1
PRINCIPAL TOURIST IiE$ORTS '
boi,es -of smaller animals he had
s -at in his Cabinet at : the age of
The University 'Railway. y
EXCURSIONS",
milled,
The swami p. wa?s found 'to lie full of
thirty- e. choosing young Lau-
fiv By Cho sig g au
Tier Alexander ' Mackenzid enhanced
Stratheona. the city in which the
new of Alberta is to' be lo. 1
TO
Manitoba, $askatcheWan, 'Albert
rroeks made, by the •wandering visitor;
Which •are deweibed by members of
and enriched the Liberal party,., and
with similar e
P :s Sir Wilfrid, has
,University
cated. owes its success very 1»rgbly •1
to the Canadian Pacific Railway,
Sredd?nimrleaw'Toroato2.00pm.oa
rue' party as. being abut as large as
it man's hand. the hunters were sit
.bo
now. chosen Mr. Mackenzie King."
which retained. it as terminal for the . 4
APRIL 8; 20 MAY 4, 18 JUNE 1,16, ',RO
SEPT,
l; ftle diflident over going about sing-
Opening -Up. Northern Ontario.
Calgary and Edmonton branch. I.d- N
mouton is just . on the other side. of
j
41JLY 19, 27 AUG. 10, 21 7,.21
h'. not -knowing the nature of the
DAILY' UN'T'IL SEPT. 30th, 1009.
the river, and the forthcoming erpc• i
Sewodelw&kel,trem4nwio al.tiopi to pttacip�l
bt Pat the mi ht meet at an minute.
Y g y
Mr, Frank Moberly, the railwa Y'
tion of s high=level bridRo by tbo 0
Nathwe t points at
i
One farmer,. who smm the anima,.,
'as,
orgincer, is a firm believer in .the fu-
C.P.R. next will make the
LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES .
describes it being fully six feet in
tune of Far Ncrthern Ontario, writes
.September
two cities practically one. doth the 0
Winn! amd return 332.00; Edmooloo sad returm
ped
,43:5U's
r( endtootikr •goinlF•,4 •pfbporhou,... rickab- .....bAH_ey.�4_At...J4_._.0A_k
length and nroportirinatery built, He
a ly!nY or a
our Toronto correspondent. For
three years he has aucce isfully con-
bridge and the University are estimate �
eQ to return widen 60 days from goino date.
,
panther. �luc:eti
, iigftetillrir>xl experiments °rr :t
per
ed to cost the same amount, namely, 0
$T,500,C00 eacft;'to build, and it is dif•
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
clearing in the. worlds miles north
clearing
ringiToronto.
ficult to tell. � which *will do mere for Eli
on all excursions. Comfortable berths, folly equipped
with beddisa,can betecareditmcder teraw thiou4is
� � � �
Wheat, Oats, barley,,
and. twenty-three different kinds of
the material prosperity of the dis:
0
local agent.
Early aPP11cation must be made
The Prayer He Didn4`Make.
In :a'certain pnristi near Dumfries
vegetables were successfully grown,
trfet. The other new university, for
•the Province of Saskatchewan, is. to 4
ASK FOR HOUrIIIKKERW PAMPNLZT
Cont�n°ytn`nd "deid"aO°'
fia
a
tiptply made elder Was summoned to, this
and Mr.. Moberly is confident that
great Northern "clay belt" pene-
be located at . Saskatoon, another
Canadian Paca,(lc town.
AWiloneamiC.P.R.AtnnrortoR.L.'1'6-mpao,4
parishioner. Bain
the Sickbed of n l .
trated by the Ontario Government
�
M. Par, Aot., Toronto.
naturally a bashful man, he Was inRailway
and the Grand Trunk Pacific
ONLY DIRECT LINE: No CHANGE Of CARS
b't eat anxiety as to the "prayer be wad
Railway possesses immense agricul-
exit the Coal Blrt: a
ha'e to hit up". and wished .to avoid
tural possibilities. The clay belt
As the municipal natural gas, Sys— A
W, JACKSON, AGENT.' CLINTON.
going altogether, At length 4e tv$g
contains some 16,000,000 acres, and is
made up, of wooded country similar
tem supplies the entire' city of Medi -
cineklat, Alberta, .neither the rest- N
persuaded by his n Ife and started on
to that cleared by the early settlers of
dentia"! nor manufacturing parts any
•
his errand. On his"return his w1ke
older. Ontario fifty, -years ago.
longer use coal in any form,
A , ..
greeted him with the query, „
how did. ye t d .10-btn?
Oh, go
, W _
•
y T
-�
.. m
AdOh, grandl was deed.—bundee
l THE POPULAR ROUTE
sen
TO ALL
Kicked on • 13eing TickE'ed to berth.
PRINCIPAL TOURIST IiE$ORTS '
Chairman of the Committee•=You got
anytbing to say. before we strings you
including Muskoka, Late of . 'Bayst
up? Bud Bugging (the condemned)*-
Temagami, Georgian flay, Magrb!ta-
If It ain't too Hauch trouble I'd like
roan River, Kawartha Lakes, Ltc„
to have you trim the end of the rose
FULL SijjNlM.,R :51,RVICL l0`v IN
where it's frayed. It tickles we neck.
I,1; PEXT ; "'XCUWJlON'• T1CXZTS
—Puck -
ON SALE DAILY.
ALASKA•--YUXON-�-PACIFIC
Too Pressing.
`XPOSlTION-•-SUATTLI;•
"And did you a di your like
trip, niaior? flow did you Ilt:e the
the
VI`,:RY LOW iLAT1t;S•-1�`AS'I" T19%
sit
VIA ATTI2,ACTIV9 ROUTES.
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