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he -country!, with its long, rolling,U 1 est iipee,
'Prairie" ilia' c'l°ssterti. a 411* fl...4e,t • ConWerna he takertit 'this man
green Pelplaees,- its e"tilma foothill$ Int* VW PtiralIatie i4,PrriSPeAty ee
Zreni Which et-re,y roots ot froek prOe rednoired from .the city, Iti!e poseeee;
tuucied, and Vae blue backoortina net Value except. as farm lande; and.
U. mountains, afrondect seeno to ,the, kittlo saving% whieb, wore to, vtard.
charm her art,* seta, OP,rin oarct off, isireicites.and death, or, if that could
nufro daring' Were the siplashes a: not be, minister modest comfort in the
coamtiitted to, eittoradihourg of bad been ex -
in her attempt to catch the inoads, of cliangetfor !prone -by 'which, even, ita
Illaft end 'ShadPiAada6-044:ye4, over such the time. ,7e the !tele:mac:Won, eteee velue-
landseape. Ana' if 'she did! not sneak ,; less and unealeable,
lotve witti berUps, she had eyes'. Merton had called on Dave with reS,
The
thev.agsaaiditnragl- PpilreiinnitagiTriepoect ,:aaletetiso
po,tn !fiv,iO4 tejtD
.-ii
Dave
lstr.
Dilve hPSI.Pee's' dub." whle112 that the property, for which he had
CHAPTER XVI. , "But wily thoultd confidenee &sap- would Vel7 galaddY haNte eVaded• reerhe Paid twenty dollars a foot, 'was barely
The summer wore On and autumn' Pear? Lsn't eitY a's Pad to -day office of Ceurwhild wibleh had; ve- orth that much an acre-. But a Sec-
-followed. On its heels. Th.e processes " it -was, a year ago? Doesn't it once been be,eieged, by customers eager ; end aook at the man ehanged h
ais pur-
nd other t
asute operators were now, farms ,still praducing?" no, less eager to eelli raid we n they
'which had been -discerned by. Coiew,ara c'eeu-137 the site? Ate not '61141 to IbnY' waa n°\v. a centre of gmliPP
1
apparent to the mowhich or ever Ve stg
conleat(s just it, dear Mrs. Hardly, could, not sell they cont,rived to lay the he seii,de':4sI know ou werharrieleseiy 'stunung. IrOn , Merton, are
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follows in the wake a the successfal, Why, ind? deeSimPlY beehuse the h1le4he UP"' the firm whlell. had "iglu- One of those unsuspeeting fellows who
but usually at Au•oh a distance as to booster hae, given way to the calamity ally sold' to them. Althougli, far , think eeeryhony is going to say fojir
be overwhelmed, in the receding flood. howler. Its psycholo;gical explanation moat part, there were rnen and we- with ,ehere, yoti be.,ong to vie dam
'rho forms which had built up fahu- ' simple !enough. The world lives by mon who had bought 'purely from the who keep a kends, be ,vegnee and
bus fortunes were ,new m reverse Without faith 'there would be gambler's motive, theY 'behaved to -1 ounidrelm easy dircurastanOses. You
gear, and the earee meobaniam that neither s,e'el-time nor harvest. That ward, the real estate dealer es -thouse
gh might eemost be charged with being
had bum up was: mew tearing down -is true of raising titles) as well as le had done them an, illiostioe when: ,ceeeerieg, Now, just to ,skiew- how. I
As the boom had fee ttpee raising croutt ps. Bthere are always -.he fingac
er of fortune turned up a loss feel ebont ieneeee, melee, did you pay
carrying prices to heighte justifiable those who ridieule faith; always were, instead of a profit. For euch people for theee dote?),
only to the most ins.ane optimism so alwaYe will be. And as SO011 as faith Dave had little ;sYmP,athy, andr it they
sink. Just persisted, in their murmurings he told
did the subsequent depression liea-r diSaPPeare, things begin to
down upon values until they reached like John, or w mever it was, on the them so with becoming frankness.
depths 2-mstifiable only to the moet,water---n I But there were cases :that ,could not
abandoned despondency. Building, "Peter, I think," correeted, ¥r..he turned, atay with a shax-p. answer.
operations came a etend,stin. 0a17._ Hardy. cryes, yes, begin to under-18ert Morrison, for instance. Bert had
e! -top ern ers, masons, !bricklayers, painters, stand!, I never mentioned. her "investment"
plumbers laborers found themselves "'SVC, aiko that. l: may he since the occasion already recorded;
"Three thonsami dollars. It was all
I had." -
,
"01..course it was. If You had had
More you -wOuld have paid More.
sUpp.dse Conward justified himself
with the .arguinent that if he didii't
take your easy mo.ney ,someone else
out of employment. As, in most in- o litti,e _eff color on my scripture, but she greeted Dave 'with the s.ociabilety would, which as doubtless trite. But
stances, they had lived to the extent I have the principle of it, and that's due to their long-standing friendship. :11151t tooshowhr froni
Ife,eylualb:three70,t;it-rl1
of -their income hi. the prosperous per_ the main thing. Arra as soon as a and her -calm avoidance of the subjeci buy those iot
led, or had invested their surpluses in city loses faith it begins' to ;sink, just hurt hint neore than the abieee of .aur's,blmoSand• dell'axe.4' ....,
the al -alluring real estate •they were like Peter in -the Bed Sea." I his irate Patrons. Then there was, '"I can't do it,, Mr. Elden; I can't
-promptly ,confronted with; the neces-1 "I &on% think it Was the Rea Sea," , Merton, the widower with the slek , doe it," said; Merton, and there was
sitnof finding work; if not at home, said M. Hardy, gently. "But that, lungs and the motherles's boy, who had moisture oh his cheeks. "That would
elsewhere. Their exodus left vacant is a matter of !detail As you say, the brought his little saving,s to the West be charity -.and I can't take it. But
houses; the reduced' volume ,of trade prineiple is the main thing. So we in the hope of inesibanding out his life I'm much obliged. It shows You're
necessary for a smaller and; more ;owe all this----thes,e empty' houses and, in the dry, tchsar atmosphere, and sav- SI square, Mr. Elden, and I hol,c1 no ill
frugal population was speedily re- shops, tmsale,able property, and every- ing his son from the white death that; win .to you." •
fle,Qtd in empty shops and office thing, to those who have lost faith- had alreack invaded their little faan-1* (To be continued.)
buildings, With houses, shops, and Or never hadr it. To men like Mr. ------ - - - -------- - ---- ---
office ;buildings empty or rented at Elden, for instance. You eel -hunter
prices, whick did not pdy interest on how he tied to discourage me SX0311
the investment there was no induce- the very first -tried te break down nlY
merit to build more hens,es, shops, or faith --that was it, Mr. Conwarcl-I
office buildings. Withno inducereent see it all very plainly now -and he
to build houses, shops, or office build- and others like him have -brought
ings there was no demand for vacant things to their preeent pees. Well,
tots. With no -demand for vacant lots,' they- have a great respnisability.
no value attached to them, The rosy! Conward, practiced though he was
bubble, inflated with the vapors Of , in the arts of siinulation, found, diffi-
irresponsible speculation, hal ;Es--; cn1ty in maintaining a serious ap-
solved in thin she pearance. It had not °pewee& to him
It could not be called a collapse. ' that when a woman conceives a dise
There was no pen* no crash. There like for a Man, her --mind may lend
was no wild, rush to sell. One cannot itielf to processes of deductions that
sell without buyers, and there were will ultimately saddle the unfortunate
no beyers, A certain latent optimism, offender with the responsibility, for
justified in part by the undeniable na- eircumsta.nees with which he is not in
tural ,advantages- of the eity, kept the the most remote Manner connected%
flame of hope alive in the hearts of , It was the 32106ft natural thing in the
inveetorrs, ar' perhaps, snffered it to :world for a minct like Mrs. Hardy's,
be .gradualaydiminished rather than quite without premeditattee injustice,
extrngteished One icy blast of , to find in Dave Elden ,the cause of ef-
despair„ ieecte as far renioved as was the cot -
Mrs. Hardy was among the lest tolapse of the boom from the good ad -
admit that she had bought on an ebb- !vice he had given her that day in Con-
ing tide. She eontended that her; wards office. Conward found the ex -
house was well worth the price ,she:perience an illuminating one. It was
had paid; what if speculation had rich with hints of the poseibilities that
come to a stop? So mach the better. , might arise from apparently innocent
her house was still worth its price'.! sentences dropped at opportune.She would, etand firro.. It wa,s not until ; ments.15wa.s proof that the danger
the Metfords, whose ostentation had oC consequences lies, not in wrongane
. .
6421M,49
More Pumpkin Pie.
A Gillette shave is now everybody's for
a
dollar — within the reach of all. Nothing
stands between you, and •.a genuine Gillette.
The Gillette Brownie, Razor nd
3 Genuine iliett
te.
'des for $1.00
That is the- offer of every general, hardware, drug an
jewellery store throughout Canada
Razor and blades made and guaranteed genuine
- by Gillette Sdety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited
9,57
..gagv4
Whiter Than a Shirt.
Inventors havea power of abstrac-
tion which serves them a good turn on
sores ,oceasione and is liable to betray
them into strange staterassits, on
• ..,,,. .Ik 1 othean .-. • ---
• So you think you have perfected
her deeade OT SO, .' The,
Your -little machine, at'inst, do you?"
,
41
ity in anot
An -d, now comee another ,que-stion. PhYsique a
rid mentality kffxen afro 110W
— asked the lawyer of his dreamy -eyed
worth while to „ea, pumpkin and! What :difference doei,a2 hot res, ices, all
on home canning. Is it p-raCtileal ,ande ,cotint treme,ndoraely, then. client. •
,seuasei? I make? Try it for yourselves. It has ;2';',• flaw hi ite, ;said the 'iitie,ntor, "But '
right now;. ,there's, not
Yes) most enephaticallY. Neither 1 P.;4P-seed the 'stage of fad or :experyaent.1 ,ean' .assifre you, sir, that When I came
pumpkins nor squeslecan be -kept very! Wherever it has been inaugurated iti to malting, the fined test I Was- scared,
long in the average home ,cellar -or 'has 'become a fixture. Try it in your rhepgenee to. see me flee
.n. a mirror
sehooL „, I when .the thing was safelY over, and
storage space withtautt rotting. Fortu-
fmnoaootelscitYlos'apolliniellPdk,willeicilonnaonernandien-siiinclu:a4ellithel'Tec7oniT'as1 meTahne that tlhuen,etaelacahtersc:e:e°1ardeosesa ionoott eitaewt,a." haes' as
senycloiti7g sallinrtiMPra.rtilual
roa,st with various seductive entree.; gaze OD the lawyer's shirt -front, "it
glass jars or tin cans. By following Nothing, of the kind, Its ;chief value was whiter -considerably whiter,
-
the cold pack method of canning the does not ,consist in the acidition.al food- should say."
! that it -gives to th
product is ever ready for use as a, e -children, so roue,
vegetable dish -throughodit the winterj as in the added 'Palatability and; -dige:- eilinard's Liniment for Colds, etc,
miring and ,summer months, and al -1 tion given to the lunches that they
ways ready for pie fiffing. Here is bring from home. The lose -sick swain of other days
the way to can them. In most rural schools one hot dish ued, to serenade hi:1'J lady love by
each day ,i,a all' this is attempted. This twanging a guitar ,andneestheeekeng
Canning pumpkirt,----Select firm, ripe
brought them before herr notice, at- ! your neighbor, but in all Inv vour PhurPkins!'aild °lit int° l'aives' ScraPelumay'Dbe6Ija7;eaieit- ;Tcw:te(7-"the:Arnlig. .1N:<2w h'ijI(pw8
tempted to sell their home ata tre- ' n,sighbor to s,uspect that you 'w:roog ou't the seeds and spongy pulp.-- Out! treble soup
Dave to
half, irrbto s, aner, and: Oneelialf ; p`1,0' mineat13; erTthhsis,
mendoete sacrifice, and letad found it him.ftal,ics.tt -
impossible to get an. offer, that Mx,s.1 -As a result of this discussion, ave evo -Inc es na .eriatn, ann, with al • .
Hardy began seriously to ,consader her, found himself rather less popular
predicament. eels. Metier& had sold: ;with 1VIrs. Hardy then before. She
the 'cal- and discharged the "chiffon--; treated! him -with • distant civility,
ler," and Mr. Matford had returned to showing such teourtesies as convention
his anc-ient and honorablecanine of 'demanded as an honor, not to Elden, .
; e
coal freighter. bat- to herself. Dave accepted her masher -or put "through a neve. Pack
Mrs. Hardy consulted Conward. It 'displeasure with a light-heartedness iminediately into leot jars or enamel -
had grown to be her habit to consult that was extremely trying to the good dined ,cans; add salt and other season-.
Conevandi on, all matters ri wleich she woman's temper. Hadi it not ibeen for ings, or spiceTe-ife desired. Sterilize
n tO tflOir tero
sb,arp knife cut off the
r r.lad. Cut' become brighter students, stronger in
the strip,s into convenient see'tmns and frame and, better nourished,.
blanch in -steam ten to fifteen minutes,
No doubt very much of the improve-
er Mail tender. Mash with a potato ment is due to thefact that instead
of tgobbling. their cold, dry animal as
hastily as poseible, the addition of the'
extra dieb gives somewhat of the cered
111911-
y of a meal, thus eneouraging.
found an interest. Conward had glone ;Ms desire to spa -re Irene anY unhap- in hot water canner, for two to three
,±40 eist am, igest the food
,
much more serious business than -the
paness, he would have treated it with hours, according to -size -of can, aim, broanet from rh ,,, .to, about
0:tar: iennexe!
open flineancY. Re was engaged in a for fifty- minutes ha.ve thpeounscitseacnfi neee.weeet; neleeeern. ot; bother
ca,joeery eee an did womaes whims : -.He pressure eanner under ten
was etregagect in the serious basiness istheam- Remove - jars and comPlete planation. The a(bsodute and, verified
01,carpturring the heart of Irerie Hardy seals at 'once- Tin cans should he facts are that the hot ,l'uneh, even in
--a taA- made none the eaeier by the PlunYe8 iromedia-b2-4 i nthn cold -water, ,-;,.,.. simeeest e..... 4, - ---,^Z ,-.1., Z....... F ,,..
out of his way to- make himself' agree -
ale to- Mrs. Hardy and lier cla.ughter,
with, in, the case o_f the farmer, con-
siderable success, His status With
Irene was not so well defined, but the
frequency of his visits to the, Hardy
home afforded the opportunity for an
attleehm!ent to be developed by insen-
sible degrees, and the diay was near- conduct no ,offenerve but must await
ing when °onward would wish to with such patience as he could coin -
trade upon that attachment mand the volvabar3r capitulation of the
"How is Et, Mr. Conward," NITs. besieged;. On the whole, he toldhini-
HardY sai.d. to him one evening over self he had no neason to be dis,s,atis-
her fancy -work, for she pro,cti,ced fie,c1 With, the progress of events. Re
indefatigable industry in matters of end, I-ren,o ,otten motored together, fre- hot jars or sans directl-y upon. Pernov- the noines of the children has been,
• .
self -inap,osed condition that he mu.st thuslieine. Ceoled uickly ee-Leo,
Canning' squash -Cut squash open;
remove -seeds and' core. q1.4- into sec-
tions and place in oven to. bake until
pulpfbeconies e,oft and, -eaSily removed
with a large spoon. Packecontentei into
pr StUtte n overconic;RnAitiV. y. ur
tuttaral suet • oda' perinanentlyrre3tora
aatukalepeeelf. •Gracluatapuplls every-
where. :Expo:4(1,1c° ally!' literature,
, . • •
7PiE A R 1,4 OTT . jtki 7,117r. Tt
• E.IIVIII/NER, • -•• CANADA
f:ok' v.1.1041rel.amilm.Y.
,
-your ,clultiren, ,and pra,ctical thing:
Sow any s-ehool to give; ,and this; ial
just th,e season to, (begin.
The ,expense neect.not be very ;great.
One co.olsing vessel of large Size help- s
ed out sby serving,dishes brought from
no importanc,e----"how is it that there quentdy accompanied by Mrs. Hardy, ing from rind and follow the same the atart Of the hot experiment,.
is no demand for property? You are someiiiiies by' ceneesed as- 'well, but pre,cees as in canning of pumpkin. in loony e-ehool,s. But to do it pamp-:
a real estate expert; YOU Should be oceasi.onaillY atone- -Aza Irene made Some folks prefer to steain the squash. ,errd,y it shoUld be handled an ex -1
able to answer that." secret of the fact ;that ;she preferred
in removin . from in teaelling dornestie s,cience:
"It is simple enough)" Conward. the trips in IA/frith ortly she and Dave g
"It is all a -matter of confidence. So ParticiPated. On guell oceasions the , Following are some tried recipes by !and sufficient MoneY should be ,apPro-!
whieli these two vegetables may be priated, to purchase a mode -it outfit'
made tasty. of cooking and table utensils.. -
ScallePeel pumpkin -Ott the pump-
kin in sii,ce,e, peel and 13;oil in boiling ,
salted water for -twenty minutes,
Drain and put into a butter d pudiding
dish in; layers, seasoning eacsh layer
with sugar, powdered eimeaneo,n, grat-
ed nutmeg .m(1 ernall pieces of butter,
pour over all one -haat ;cupful of mills
and; bake in a moderate oven for one
hour. 'Serve in the baking dish,
long :as confidence was. Maintained,
prioest ;continued to advance. ' When
eenfidence began to ;be Shaken, prices:
hesitated If confidence should' dis-
eaPpeetee-v'alueSt woield, follow suit."
warm summer afternoons found themn
wandering far over the, prairies, with,
out- thought of the homeward trail
until the settingesur. pouted its eibbon
of gold along the crestoft-he, Rockies.
kerituwaa.toevvzr.mMat,v.n.oa.ersramaoamnsm....v.,a,....,..,,=os,v lurvanan.
55
THE TEST OF TIME FOR RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS
HAS P OVEN
flflxu
13 a. positfre Item:My fo Autg. Obrorde !and Muscular Rheu.
Zn'atiSrel in an tts VitriOlati AMIS.
come -miss GRATEntr, TESTIMONIALS and Beat Orders
getelved during pm:6 25 years.
DOBSON'S IOW 1.5IES BEIMEIDY is not an experiment but the
produet of quarter osnitzry of study arid reseateh. lleasani
116 tolo. Does tot upset the stoataath. Nohanifid drugs.
DO . NOT r3n PRMDIOED. Dobson's New Lite Remedy will
give you a new tease on tito by treeing you of tn. Thousands
�.entiroolmtto cAU. smeri btwe Mitten tbat ober
of failure - • other me etd& bei they
owed. by is L
Ono btU to 6us bittFtifor PmI Dotiaxs.
Squash pie -One cupful of -squash,
made very fine, eneehaec eevelo of But now her stop is, quiet and slow;
algae', two eggv,"one-liallf teaspoonful She walks the Way prinerosef,e go,
it
cupful of choppe
dates. Add fruit and salt to, -cooked A
l of exertmeorie d Her voice is losing,. s lovely Intl
of Salt, 'one oupittilr milk, oneehale Her ti
eupfu-
squash. 1B eat tent light., add sugar, ways
rnibkand, ereani, az.44 leak all together. A quaint precision rules her days.
If no derearn is used stir 11±0 the
Squash a am%) of butter, while -squash For--Dehorah now is three land oh,
is still warm, She knows so much that ;she did not
Pumpkin fritters--I3,eat up one egg know. -Aaine
until light, add one-half cupful milk,
neinarces Linimeet for Warts.
L ed peme,er, sYt in one' -cupful of flour, Ala seenetions the body depend
,acla one teaspoonful of ;olive oil, and upon water to help thorn function.
one cupfuleof stewed pumpkin. Mix • ---
Smooth and; glos,sy, and drop by
Spoonfuls into eanoking hot fat. Pry
golden 'brown, drain Or white p.a-per,
Experience.
Deborah., icianced when ehe. was 't"lvo,
As- biebtertcuPs- and daffodils do;
Spirited, frail, naively bold, .
Her hair a ruffled -crest 0,1'g -old,
And whenever she -spoke her voice
went singing ,
Like water up from a
springing.
fountain
one teaspoonful Oak, a few grains of
: Hot Lunch- for Seheols. •
What about the .schoolt hot klatch
:at this 'tinte ,of ,the year? Does your
iSclioni serve, it ? If uot; are' you mit
naisSinga good chente t» give
able help to youi; cliildroh amid to. your
eoannittnity ? ;
I ;Wed: the . Word 'cornirtunity" act -
Vise*, The ;Wye apel who are
geheg to; your .sehool Lsday wibI be.
the teen and,eventeri of your eononeire-
Pieven
11111,11,
eotie White,
Alt eh
alsds,raolo
Mkes your aid
and onlooth.
sell 1U
or ervous
eaciache
S THE RELIEF from head-
ache or neuralgic pains
worth one cent to you That's
an it cos -1s foree Implication of
"Vaseline" Mentholated jelly.
With the first indication of a
headache rub a small amount
of it gently on. the forehead and
_temples. So convenient, effec-
tive and economical!
CHESEBROUGFI MA NOPACTURING
COMPANY
_ dCamolicIptaa)
186'0 Chabec Avg, l'vlontreal
. ,
eliev—oreness
by warming and circulating blood
Stop those dull, ineistent aches,
by relieving the painful con-
geettom Sloan's does this,
W i tho et ru bbi ng, it quickly
penetrates the sorb spot, stintl
tlating the circulation to and
-through it. Congestion is re -
cloned, sorencSs allayed, the
paiq relieved.
,S1<ra'n's relle4t06 $orot, achips
tritisoles, bt,Inists lir•Un$
nnd acarakda,
rooks up colds in cheSt.
Si elm 5515105-
corWt§ti611 S:171t$$ 11510.
„
"wade snOvrada
s oamii
.01
.01.4ruceq...07.7,,Tum*7.7.ixte,40vniemi,
Prayer for VVisdorri
So teach us to number our days, that
we may apply, our ,4earte untanyisdeni.
35c "Dan.derin e" Saves Your
Flair -=Ends Dandruff!
Delightful Tonic
Fiui.ry! It's' your- draty1 • Bach . d;ai!•'
Iran -pee a. larOase-.ha,,ir Lailing Ott'
and yotnatre making no effort- te avoid
balchaiess. What a pity.- Falling, hair
IThearnisi : your. hair is- weak, sick -pos-
sibly dandruff 'is- s,bretIgling it, or th.e.'
hair root pores in "the scalp are net
firm: and. tight, thus wasttng, the hair-,
growing oils, .•
I)and,erine, almost instantly ,steps
felling hair of men or women and
cleans, every particle of dandruff away,
then the hair takes, on new life, vigor
and- strength to grow stro'ng, thick,
and lo -ng. ,
Danderine i delightfule-not sticky
or greaey. Go to any drugstore new
and' get a battle. tee it Have healthy,
heavy,' beant•iful, hair .and lots . of St.
Oti:::•Aitnii:411i
Se1,611 theusand persons ea -ch 'year
are laid away -the ballad certificate.
being merked "Ruptiire." Why? Be-
cause the unfortntrate -ones had neg-
lected .themselVea or had -been merely
taking care of the sign. (zronelling) of
the affliction andpaying no attention
to the cause. What are you- doing?
Are you neglectin yourself by wear-
ing a trues, appiance; or vrhattiver
name you choose to it? At best,
4Colnilaap.Sitag lliff-antliSde
cannot be expected to 'act isa more
then a mere mechanical support. The
binding presiure reterds blood ch.-,
culatione- thus robbing the, weakened
muscles of that which they need- most
-nourishment-
But science has found a waye,and
every truss sufferer in the land is
invited to make It test right in -the
privacy, of their own home, The
PLAPAO' method is unquestionably
the, most scientific, legfeal and successLtd'eelf-treatment TQT rupture the
world has ever itnown,,,
Tlhe Pl.,A.PAO PAD when, adhering
eloSely to the body., Cannot poesibly
slip or shift out of place, therefore
,tannoteluirte er pinch, -Soft as velvet
--easy to apply-inearpeneive. To ,b4I
used Whilst got work and WhilSttOU
SI6OP. 140 Straps, hued -cies or springs
a,,,,,,t,aLe,e4hrried,how!,,,to, close the bar:ram 01se,nt
leg as eature intended so the rupture
CAN'T COM° doWTh Send your mime
and,ten cents, coiu or etemles, to -day,
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CANADA'S )ECONOM C
STU ENTS
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Canada ier flooded atinnany web cf,
etrOp.nl, , Of American, VlaPtOrS, , geo,re
of both seitee co•ree up'emess the bor-
der during the months of summer ana
eLei to holiday in the Deiniolein to
browse on the ertM scenery of Canada>
te recreate in the expansive and prinirk-
tlive national parries. Scores of paters
are ' attracted by, the Pier:tau:de ef
.gaane and the exaellency-of the hunt,
. ing the coinitta7 furnishes. .. All sum-
imer' and fall ' these transients have
13;e,e,e, in ,evideneein every section of
the Country, on tthe railways- and the
motor roads, and for the finer months
of the year -constituted eucb, a Volume>
-considered conaperatively, as to leave
the :dis,tinet imprint :of their national .
eliarecterisUes upon ilbe country.
But the journeyer on Canadian rail-
ways will encounter tut .all tlines of the
yetar still another kind of visitor, a
type less, numerous, and less -obtrusive,
a' quiet, modest, unassnoling ma,
ing
se-Y-
ing little,. Fie asks intelligently, lead-
ing questiens, and abvionstly rthins a
great d,eal, He has the aspect Of one
genuinely seeking inferniation, and his
impreSsions are deeper tlbau Scenery
and beauty impart. Ile -wants ,te ithow
many thingg about the country and is
not infrequently, prone to- make Cana-
dians ashamed of their ignorance of
titeir native land. ,}Te is the. American
Int,stinoss man stealing a well-earned
rest ancl respite from ,his neighbars,
yet, bent on making his leisure. profit- •
able and' e-clue,ating Ihimeinf further.
Knowing ills own .country, he d:eseres
to study that of his nearest neighbors
at first hand, .
Itis not only distinctly illuminating '
and entertaining for 1 Canadian to get
into, -conversation with such an individ-
ual, but a positive tonic to line who,
In this, own personal trials and tribula-
tiOns, has, lost a wholeheaited con-
fidence in his Dominion. The-travel-
Ier has ;the benefit. of a comparative
outlook. 1 -le haile from a bountry
whicr2t has had 'the same ta-onblest and
pas,s,ed through exactly 'the , eame
stegeS of d,evelopinent. With his' keen
'business acumen he can readily ,com-
pare, gauge the economic position- of
tb.e, country, and fairly accurately de-
terniine immediate. prospects. ,......
,
This elaes of men is not naturally
effusive nor Subject to undue, outline -le
asin, but a few minutes' converse with
such a traveller, making his first trip
to Canada, wild disclose the, :tact that
.4a is- absolutely surprised and aStouncl-
dd wi.th aad he is s,eeing and learning.
'Invariably he will vnice a Wonder -at-
the 'wealth and extent ,e,f the country's
natural TBS011.21COS and. at -the sta,ge of.
d.ovelapnient the eountry has already;
attain-edf A single train' journey acrosS.
Canada has. educated Min to the foal
statue 'of tine Dorminion and the, plee.e
It deservedly o.cc-apiss-among the coun-
trids of 'the universe. After -all, in
matters of e,con,omies) pen pictures are
a weak method of portrayal; and sta-
tistics;though midightening, have not-
theierce of app-eal of actual visioning.
Such 'interest in Canada IS quite
compreleensible•; for the Dominion is
becomleg to an increasing extent;„ a
depesitory forsurplus American
'money. Many Of these, men have in-
vestine,nts; in Canada o.r• a,re contem-
plating makilig them there, 'it is na-
tural that they should wish -to, assure
th;einseIves of ---the safety of , such
mone3rs, or determine the wisdom of
carrying out their intents, In the
proximity of tho two counties, the
Aineriean busines,s 'man has a distinct
advantage over ,the British, and this
;is the-. rea.,son why -they have lie,en. ,sub-
jecte,d to -a Minimum of las,s1±151 an
easy matter for them to firet scout ant'
-the ground and later to exercise a
close Stipa rids ion
W-eCaliatihnada'
i and thlhehrseana,e'inn°Eiiir,nlnous na
ttililc'ahl
she is settin:g about expansion, in her
natural, life, is her own best ape,s,al te
investors of ail kinds, Observers _can-
not but' be forced to a realization, of
11--tr greatness and the sure13r of her
futUre from Merely the evidence ,both
sides af, a railway tritck disclose, Men
who never contemplated investing du
Canada thave &mese after making their
firet trip to. Canada. hivesi,oner atter
seeing the country have deuble-dthedr
Investments,. - In innumerable cas-es a
single visit has been One of the most
profitable undertakings, of ,their lives
and re,acted ±0 the' benefit of the Do-
minion.
More American business, men, should
Visit Canada,, Organiz-ed VibitSt of Ibis
nature have effected greater mutual
benefit titan perhaps anty other busi-
ness factor. The utter wonder which
incliViduals express on, uhaerving Cana-
dian devefoputent for the first .thite, is
indicative of th,e lack of readizatien in
general of -*bat Cietta•da is, d,olng.
the future More,'and MOTO American
capital, a greartor number of Ameriean
industrie,$) bound, for economie rea-
sons, to come up tee Canada, aed the
Adrian business men should make
It a point ta know Canada and what
elnelet doing...at first hand, He should
adoilt ae, slogan "See America Vitst,"
in its literal, and peeper eignificanne,
far it includes. the Canadian Demi note
Sprays lauses.
A Lonelosu motor bus company Ilea
erectod appal -tans with whioh ,the
eideS and tops of des; Vehicles are weehe
ed quickly with sprays of runninfe
water.
Faster Than is Rents ail
thil"'\etc)el°.t6itnil'itere:: t0Itte shileilerriu,,WIllittoW-W144'itlei
hullsut.leaves-a, ride,
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