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I being mad . ree here au . . . _rr W _4� 0 , . -the West Indies " � rk�­O, the 01=4 _ S , ' . .X§ . islea ... . ood , e ,.. � 0 , I'll , . . e by the - there lath 0,. �� I � . 1 lftr,f_'�4 .. ,i I Tre m 4re , �q `4; means 999 W a a dra iome Bahamas, and Mexico, .Whemp. large , of well, ire #'. ,q d , a p , . ffl6ea. . � 17. . ,plt�,�� , WL(k VJIL' - , 'I ' I'll . ous, rua-dqvu women I I � r - . . friendly, supplies pass into the Unite4. �States. fruiting as # 0 '.:�.O Clarkson oa . , of:.o , , , ., I dir. neighbors ,about .an ident ' - ed of n This demand Is, la,rg4y-.duq,.t the uQrtA,i44Qr0 _ , '. i '. - ,o, the ,;',take Ontario. I � _;,.9 . eSteXj�,0�0" 7-! ' '' I " I I , 6'. is. - . I, --a � . . ... r - . I to . is T e grim old realist from exhaustion.of oqret.'�Ko4rda. ,laid in L SoUthW t# 0"Can QMW Nuta. . ,- .4 "' ro 411 ruggists or -The 0. e ,quite frequently stopped byrich Al't *CjJM­jjL14tt the dry The NJA94,ix �').'P,407 lbsula and the L . ei�j of i�M . I . t., " L 4, 1 ads edicl e o.., Ltd., Toronto, t ere after attending church on ftfi, . � . I is CIO - 4 , _W, - `,', , ,� key, bitlix Iflitry must counties b6r, or_$,,to Ont. . . day mornigg. After Hanna PapoeA' o' - ­ d' -fl�lr three y�ars, and the cli . � .- e Erie have a . . . , sea - . . . mate mOre;Ja,V0)r0,W1s to productiou . from the seetiq the import br§A4 , ' L � ,Ant Ill sea, _�` .. A' . 'i - . -_ .. r' * red whiskey is al- of the sOd BIX611'4t.11itht than certain fasts in Washin on �' were . I y , 0 ng mawfest. The big districts in 110iir�PVW,here nuts are I gt ' *'�se re4d . b - . . 11 " I . BANK -NOTE SECRETS given by John B. MbLean; nifilionalre SoOtO distillery companies have grown to -tsk; , q.1carel,o I . � . it the local mar- ' new,spapor � ,Owner, whose home, been absorbing all the Old -whiskies ket do d T e ' , re ar r ,Greaur.privacy surroundi the mal;- "Frie0d man , h 0 .4 I 90 a eEk@ ,*p 11 Is one of the show- for ye#n, and it is understood that of deep, rich ' ling of .4otes for the Bank of, Zy - ., _ I � "i. - .,� � . oQJ1 �w the district nort4 , * � I . .... 11. 6, 1 places of'-;tbo'Capital.., These. break, an even closer understanding than of Lake Erie e4ot"to the Nlaga. � land than alinosk'any .'ether undeq,- 'fat'fi-3-, lIk I th� - - f- "M'.'k'H ' nai now, 9xists between tb rp , .. e se 6 era is being river and � .k.1*1,1 _11 -r, Q, �th I 4r an West to�-Ah-4 Detroit rive ''' t a , ,cop ."Yn , ,tbat� great�ifis' :w.ere"realW -luncheoni and tvere con� considered. *The possibility of a big that soft ,peo . I . ­��, - will growjjqq� able sh9,W "� %combination is said to have been dis- walnuts, and Japagese Heart Nuts. A W - - - - � _71 sumed early in the afternoon, I ,, .. . The- P4 6,, ,Which r th, notes' are : "Ned." XcLe an intimate of cussed at a conference in London last Why not keep 'tXe I ss,000,000 at tbo_Irar�Hngs, an was I I rin d haerbeen made in -the same their friendship gdiug 'week, the market capitalization of kome? Th�re hi,�Alxti�xactlon 4n eavog . E tr HAMPS11ire, back many years to a time when the firms* concerned being estimated money, and there $- m, tiefact(ofi fac ry, at Laverst6ke, . , , ore so for over two -hundred years. It is Senator Harding was merely a 4pn_ at about $35,000,000., In sitting befori. ,; he Ar 4 * - I utirely Vy hand from spe- vival, congenial spirit with,no dreams . . " on winter eveo . 110�j , , I "emo QA 11 � :__� ' ' "" _.," 'lee�rags, - I ,on d and is wished and about the White Rouge'. When he . of our own 141�6r. 1g. L oul� .1oo . "mepar' . . 'e*117'se , �rj,g . ?a - - re ,d water used for no became President, the CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM tario rural homes thij a b41 --'A" - , . _W'os )Urpose I br ara= . -1 0 ' � oth6r -1 which the M�Leans and, the a ding now. The ffick4lug wood -The formula of the ink used in were wont to share on Sundi y W ... I It's all right for a man to talk re- Pleasant In itsel,f,: but a 0entifur 0 I I 1piinting ,the notes is -known to only c6utInued. but took on a new signi- HgIon, but most people would.rather Ply of walitutwii hemd, e to a . ft � %balfz;g-dqzen persons. The chief in- fiCance. But they remained ' social see him live it. -Kingston Standard. and -sweet to..eat. will M 0 one ., igrediput'is charcaj,l obtaJned by smoke, rather than political. President Hard- . . enjoy life. ., �. Oning-tho -Wop.d. of,Rhenish 'vines; ink was not -in the habit of making There are two things for which the Thousands,of rural hom h � -g.a6h,'uo b J n9h1Y'4 important political decis,lons,.por pav- world is grateful to the Scotch. One r-,,. can.'t 2; ... . . . ":jeosts the� ank.ro walnuts, Providing of cou ­ -VVAuy tq produce, and, ;the average Ing' the way for a policy. * Re was ,of them Is golf. - Manitoba Free home Is located In the Lake i ` -and a inclined to- take things) as he found Press, h.� 0 , .Period of ciredhAtion. is two . counties, or In a district W re ..half MwAthq. About 60,00b of the tliem, and he went to McLean's break- . - climate will parmit,the ful devel . I '15, .11OW;Bre print�d daily,'while every fasts because ,he liked.to . a Cy- ment of the peach. , . go! -and be- The way th cure Grand Duke , -y4r.pearly -20,900,0.00 old notes are cause he knew that there he would ril an'd*Nicholas of wantl= the Rus- The Walnut Tri* Described. icolle6ted. and destroyed. I meet all his friends and all the people sian throne would be to —offer it to 'Walnut iree When dorw . The �� - qn;, . . .0. he wanted to meet in Washington. -them.-New York Herald -Tribune. will stand heavy fros4 in mfdwfntey� .� ' The McLean's breakfasts were inter- but It will not stand late spring ot . ST. VITUS DANCE ruPted, when the oil -investigation was The dangerous age for any man is early autumn frosts. Areas reas 1. going on, but when they returned to when he starts in to kid himself with ably free frowl'rost during the W I � . M ,$hOws Thr6ugh a Twitching of Washington they ga,ve a Sunday the idea that his wife "doesn't under. -&VrI1 20th to October loth alo- the Musclew of Face and breakfast on Easter which was at- stand" him. -Kingston WIdg, should be considered. The soft ahel ,. Limbs. tended by 170 members of Washing- _... walnut grows to be a very large trq! . _1 . ton's highest official and social life. A Pretty girl of 17 never falls * is of the dkep. tap -rooted type, henO re generally in the soil muft be deep enough and r1i , Chores, oi as it is mo The Coolidge breakfasts ,or, love with a kindly old bachelor of 70 ezkough to support a big tree A go i 'known; St. Vitus dance, is a trouble itarted by accident., The first of who isn't rich. -Montreal, Herald. surface soil of clay loazn 'or sanay that usually attacks young, children, the- was arranged for publicity . - though older people may be afflicted purposes in the course of the last ­­'* loam that is uuderlaln by a d" - . with it. Its*mOst common symptoms Presidential electiop. campaign. Col. "I sometimes found it hard to Porous, sandy sub�-soll in which Me, are a twitching of the muscles of the Rhinelander Waldo, an admirer of make my car go but it's gone now"' water toble is- below'fifteen feet face and limbs. As- the Aisease pro- Mr. Coolidge's, and a man with more said a Kincardine man whose auio soil that rich, cool it " tresses the twitching 'takes the form money than discretion, took to Wash- was burned in the garage fire. -Kin- not wet, will produce. the jinest spea- ' mens of walnut trees. However, it 4)f spasms in which the jerking mo- ington a troupe of actors and act- cardine Review. . .Is tion may be confined to the head, or resses fl�.ty strong. Al Jolson, John I range of soil types on 'which the wil- all the limbs may be affected. Fre- Drew afid Charlotte Greenwood went -so . nut tr�e grow is quite large, since this tree Is to be found growl 9 6 ,iquently the patient is unable to hold along -and the avowed purpose of the PRE -LAMBING LOSSES OF EWES -sandy, gravelly and clay lo,lius', ,J�ua anything in the hands or to walk delegation was to make Calvin Cool- . , succeeding In proportion as these 6' - PREVENTA8LE -steadily. In severe cases the speech idge laugh out loud. This motley is often affected. The disease is due gathering- was entertained at break- types furnish depth for root rceii, -to i1ehility of the nerves an(f- relief fast and the news of it was spread Heavy losses of aged ewes which Plant food and moisture. ecomes through an enriched blood sup- far and wide, figuring prominently- lamb early in the Spring under shed Use Haxdy Grafted or Budded StocX tly, which feeds and strengthens the in the movies. .. Later on it cropped conditions are due chiefly to faulty To bo successful the walnut t -nerves , Dr. Willfari& Pinks Pills have cut that Col. Rhinelander had paid nutrition and lack of sufficient exer- must be a vigorous g _ , ' . , I k pg.:# * V" m I A 'been mos� successful in reaching this all expenses, and that it was a mere cise, and can easily be prevented. lety that blosso m - Y -trouble ..through their specific action publicity stunt. But somehow or The ailment is of peculiar nature, self-Dollinator, aud I I kle d -on the ,blood, which it enriches and other it impressed .the President, and not fully understood even by some abundant annu4i crop . I � ... -purifies. The following instance will he saw how the idea might be made sheepmen of long experience or by nuis. These factors ar6, 6 I ' , He has continued it many veterinarians. by planting hardy 91* '.. , � � show what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills useful to him. or b . can do in this trouble. Mrs. S. E. ever since,.- and tw-o or three morn- In recent years sheep. owners in stock. The native black -ralnut � "Makins, Parry Harbor, Ont., says- ings a week selected guests are to be Idaho, where inany early lambs are the bard an v 90". arset - . 'y d I -"Aar a young girl I was badly stricken found at. his, table. raised, have lost from 10,000 to des, It lip moot destrqbb ,q - � . !T" a r with St. Vitus dance. My paronfa . 20,000 sheep some ,keasons, the loss- qktein� r ell ITng Ish tried several medicines "but without . .- es being scattered in such a manner , , Your idart%y- I xrA . P, " I ,% _ I was steadily growing worse � . . avail. as fo prove conclusively that the sys- K walnuts up fie I � - � land -could scarcely walk without fall- ENGLAND AND WALES tem of management rather than any a � G Fo efah. Thre"4 b � J Ing I ,had to quit'sqliool and had no Encounter with, a fox on the Cal- infection is the cause. Moreover, inch In size does v'er' � P - ' y wel., �Men wh, control of my nerves oi actions. Fin- der Mountain Range, gave a farmer the mortality occurs almost entirely graft a scion obtained. from a r 'allk a ,neighbor advised the use of living at .Llwyngwrill, near Bar- among ewes five years old or more soft shell tre�, maki . " e n�w foi. The black w 21iis f6i 'ne - Dr. Williams, Pink Pills, And the use mouth, _An exciting nioment. Accom- and about 90 per cent. of these or Zi 11 of f,h&e for.a. coliple, of months re- panied by three sheep dogs, he was -carriers of twin lambs, the remain- lings can be planted , A ffie �,Utu rN , . stored me, and I have had no attack collecting his. sheep when he saw one der carrying well-developed single or sprin"S. If kipt unt , Q S Gf'the trouble since, I have, how- of the dogs engaged in a desperate lambs. The losses of lambs added away In cold, moist sand. 7011111ni't, Z ever, taken the pills at different times fight with a fine fox. He tried to re- to the mortality of the ewes make seed with the pointed -and up tws since, when I felt out of sorts, and lease the dog from its assailant and a heavy drAin on the resources of Inches deep in good, sardeC soil. t1nd them all you claim for. them If the fox, turning on him sevagel� bit the average outfit. ]Keep the soil ' well rakid 4 - . . I from weeds. The lIttJ6 t " Ll " given a fair triiil'i' him in the leg. The vicious animal Losses in Idaho have occurred - �� xnl 10" , You can get Dr.`Williams'Pink Pills was stunned with a stick. chiefly during the latter large enough for grafting at the 40 part of of the second season, or -Oh . through any dealer in medicine or by Britain's war widows are re -marry- February, beginning about the 20th, en !mail at 50 cents a box from The -Dr. in fast. The last annual report of until the middle of March, by which Is starting the following-opkrio grafting of the walnut Oife� more Williams, Medicine Co., Brock-ii1le, the MihistrY Qf Pensions shows that time most of the early lambs are . 'r I! Affficultios than apple . If g, re - their number has been cut 36 per horn. The early symptoms are los -quiring greater care. T, o foll,6wtng Ontario. ) s . - . 9 - cent. and the expenses of the depart- of appetite, impaired vision, stag- . I . m . conditions are essei2tial to one al . I ent -reduced by 99,000,000. The gering gait, twitching of muscles of .� ful17 dormant wood ior sclons, * HAVING tREAKFAST WITH Government's pension list of widows head and ears, drolling, and a desire cambium of stock and scion. 'must . . sind'tlieir children is smaller than it to be alone. Later the ewes develop brought into,exact contact, the wai THE PRESIDENT has been since 1917, although there Paralysis and coma, probably the re- must be done as the lea� budg I . are 2,215,000 - soldiers' dependents sult of autointoxication. Affected tree to be grafted on are U12 . We . President Coolidge is responsible still calling John Bull their provider. animals present a pitiable condition a condition that varies - � th - . P .. for at least one institution in Wash- In this number are 8,000,000 children, and even after the advanced stages dual trees. The cleft bi e . st6A T . . ington, namely, the politi ' Cal break- but these are rapidly being reduced are noted may live for several days- amputatloa and the sh � op g of th* fast. Other prominent People- at as they grow UP Past the limit for The heaviest losses have occurred scion Should be such a$ to gi ,a Washington before, him gave break- governmental aid. in years of poor hay crops, and perfect At. The exposed surf4eve It fasts to which Mends were Invited, Women in industry in England form formerly were attributed to poisoned the stock ind scion must be hold and but these breakfasts were more for fully g third of the working popula- hay. Protected by tape anditwax, the entire . .the purpose of eating food than mak tion. Of 17,177,050 people working The present knowledge of shed scion should be waxed over, the scion Ing political plans. The President is in 1921, no fewer thati 5,065,332 were pre -lambing losses indicates the wood should be secured two Or three I said to have found out that by the ,women, according to the census of cause to' be close confinement weeks before required and kept in simple device of giving a breakfast British industry inst made publ4,-,, coupled with too heavy feedi'ng. The cold, moist sand. +he scion W004 to half a dozen people in the morn- Women own factories, manage them remedy is exercise and the feeding should be drm and have a very small I ing, he saves the time and fatigue and supervise them. They are plum- of a balanced ration, with an ample Pith cavity. Both seedling and graft - that would necessarily have been ex- bers, riveters, safemakers, sand -blas- water supply, of course, all practiced ed trees usually bear at eight years. pended by giving halk'a...Oozen. sep- ters, gunsmiths, farmers, electricians, for at least thirty days before lamb- Best Varleues for ontVA4. arate interviews later in the day. The undertakers, chimney sweeps, light- Ing. . The Japanese Walnut or Heart Nut breaking of broad together, just like house hands, bookmakers, racehorse The ailment is no respecter of will stand lower temperature than the quaffing of a flagon, is an aid to trainers and jockeys, aviators, brew- breeds, all being affected in about the Soft Shell English Walnut. It, . intimacy, ,People speak more 'freely ers, cellar "men," ' railway station equal degree, though observation too, is of good quality and eazy to at breakfast,,than if they are fasting masters and yard matters, farm man- shows that crossbred e,Cves have the crack. A tree planted twelve yearo or in a hurry to get away to dinner. aglers, railway porters, barge work- greatest mortality from this cause. ,hgo at Scotland, Ontario, gave two The President does not do much talk- ers I . stevedores, street singers, mine The explanatiort,of this fact is the ushels of free from the husk nutn Ing, He consumes a modest half- workers,. builders, bricklayers, glaz- greater proportion of twin lambs last -year. Some of the older Eng - pound of sausage, while the others iers, tile makers,'brick and pottery which crossbred ewes produce. An- lish soft shells In the Niagara Penin - :Are giving hirn their opinions. makers, metal workers, dynamo motor other striking observation is that sula have yielded as high as twelve � This custom. of Inviting people in attendants, locomotive engineers and ewes which, while in the affected. bushels of nuts in a tingle season. . . to breakfast - ks a new one, we be- textile workers. condition, give birth to lambs very, A few soft shell walnut trbea ,will add 144va, on. this Continent. We have Dead -watch beetles, the tiny insects often recover. The ailment is as- value, beauty and usefulness to say i.e,,d �-f --me vttictide * ift English nov- that attack the timbers of old bull sociated entirely with lambing early farmatetd--L Ste'743 Ahv� no .,&- � . . tr P/ IT ;0loi 1�d- " theli It was confined to peo- ings, did 210,000 worth of damage to under shed condi(dons and with ex- nient of Extension, 0. -1 I W J, �A. O., Guelph. -q, , I 1�if,41161i­&*Afmts about Pet4iiborougli Cathedral, 'for it cost cessive supply of ;Utriment. The 't ,A ­.* � . I � - I q61111 k , he., � ate, h Wit the authorities that-stim to fight their longer the owes are fed on a ration it ti tittle'Nour Vaste, s&V a pint to � �ffie' C)ON; i,el 9488� s exttemoly difficult which furnishes -too large an amount a it f he Wh 0 � 'F "-PIZ6 ravilges. It Wa , . ench pailful. to dde o t it - _ht ole%cki �4ii iM1-If�A&Ut1ji- ft*' th 141, .� " at eig � remove the dust gild wood of nutrition, the gTeater Is the like- wash used on the in6W of thd poul- ,� . �. 'tho dveratm-tuidav 1006601Y.44t of '*kh Ordinary 1�udhe�i, =190activ- Hhood that the alimeht 21 appear. ify hddi* It vrill stick b4ttibr and loort . -� U& ,]3itt,b'y'th6*'.mii6�'of",ami.�k��"61,00ktiI r6d'to th,6 ardliftetit, to irk the effect Oh the other -hand, sheep w lefi_hgve *ell 16ut6r. addilig fiAw'sa ounce og , . , , . .. -thd glikts ilivited �6*94W-fW++&66_644 0 a ji6*Wur - eleAik vAttrum ma I . been on range until a nhint. tiWi6 barbolti'aPAdAu taGh"MOhl will Moo r . tho MAI; Wore, arise',heti6i4 Alkh'Ve chine �tHth' O&IaFtoizlihi ,by VAdch ,bolero larAbi,ng attl have h'd hold Ingeat enemies In,6?%t%k. IL 1, that I& : .1 I , tJlL4r: L 0 1 1 - ,,,,, ': .. tand bathe, if ttgt6lfit the insects and th i do ' Its " �4 abundant, - ex0iclse, even though Ad '211�` I '' ,, '00".., . � . Me,nit ,oub nqW 'Ag. but '147, have 0ho" lao I � il — nAd present themselves at tho'VUt� U Attacked in jallaeltlr6a 7TOR tortli 460 J _ C1 I - f L� Mum, . r ittt ­ they gathti� *iw dib, , Aou by, 6%dr means., L'o, S Nora this , a r , ia I tbot I , . , , '&We Red Rooin and gaze ch, *6 atith rciofa "of .the cathedral hkv� I .'Ote 01, a I �-L M�!,W�AWA�=Lmm ` ,i ' - �Wtq.�oo-u . I hi , ki 64fid, df 6ked . I 10"Ge"A&`,�-- * MEM-13-ftit , _1 4i,ki. t 1 -ftow 'ea,1160ion of Ngtona, 224.44,i ou, fr, AWT en, t--*p'p'e'sm , A.fter J,o�"e 'i, , , 1, #$Z,TbA V.10A& thou to tha 11 I . t ini , , . I 4 dwy git 44wn, a _, , . " ., . i . ",11 . t A ,910, h"d *f - '.,, " 1,., �Vwl � �� r ,,., ­,� � .. , 6r �0, 5 77ifkai .. V , '43 � � � I I I I .1 I 14 I . , ""I I-" . ; . . , _ I I IV , � . � 'I, I �'­ I I � I I I I � . I " I . 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I., I , , .',,!,"":e��,'.. ,_..)��'�­;�, -L- . - 1�1�M� 'GO." , .; '­ 4, , " ,,� ;,!,� I : : - ,� �� .�, r�', ; ,' [�, r'� , - "' " � "r: , - ,,�, 10 � � �,,,.,�_ ^�, . , � 1 , lm""�F , - I I , I . , I 11 . ,.; �",:;.,� � I I , �.; � , � " ,�,',, ,!, ", , r . ­ -11 11 - developmem ot � �a . .,:,,,, , -, -, - . I I .,. I 11 .1 . I ,. . Here over a' century , 'Ic. �_ ,:,;., 11". N , 11 . /.�, ., ,-, . I I , , I - .4, Ill" __ . � �� I a�go, amid-, historic sur- I I I I roundings, were laid in. I ! . ' .1, Link . . I I modest figures the X '. ' I � :. . foundations of the' I. _ . T " Bank which now has ,,, " I .- L L - assets exceeding I I � ,� $700,000,000. . - � � .. - Today the BrarKhes of the ... . , V Bank, in every central point . .. i, , 9, west as well as east of the 4 -,,,-, " J J I.. _� , are evidence -,,,-" ' 11 Cireat Lakes, ,..'�. �� I of the n.ation-wide scope t V of an institution that has - .. I., 1, stood the test of time and . . held the confidence of , 11�1, . ... - successive generations. , - I � - � � � I I . 111�1 - I , - -� , .._��­ ,Y,5,. 1 - .. . .� % LLI ��. ___1 I �. I a!, 1. ,,,�77, ,�,, .. "I I - L . ; �� 11 , " � j . . I 7 11 � �i L.I. � : ; , - . � , � 2' �� I "'' I . . � � � �., y � � . �7_ I � I �_b ".1., I'll," .... , If b I 11 . . . , - ' " I I'll 11 � 1 L' � L ''" � I .11 11 ' ' . �� L .1 I I . L ' L .,-..# L I I .0- � . . 4 . I � ,�� I . I . 'L I . � I , I "*-. � 2.1, I I I I - . . — r � � -'IN% . , Head Office, . I - .Monireja 'L I _T_ ­M.-��- � I .: .., . ..- . I . BANK (.0)"Ir' MONTREAL - Establishel over AW00 -years, I fi:,.nfo' many years since Alaska was four o'clock that afternoon. Afterpass- than National Railways of this Ajaslrm, on ,hose coun tries whose geographi- ing Old and New MetIakda and Port steam -boat qervice win meet the demandm, c. cal ocation was indicated with a gran- Simpson, an old Hudson's Bay Post, of many tourists. and will be a fitting diloquent swee f the arm northwards. calls will be made at Ketchikan. a typical climax to the famouo Triangle Tourg It has always lUen a land of mystery. Alaskan town built at the foot of the� comprising jasper National Park. the romance and adventure. It has pro- mountains. Proceeding from that point Rockies, the Coast Ran d the water vided the theme for the thrilling talee of the steamships will touch at Wrangel), voyage through the ";ror=y of Amer-: novelists and the stirring poems of north- beautifully situated near the mouth of ica." embards. But even though the dayof the the Stikine River and possessing many The photographs show eorne of �chechako and the Gourdough is done., the associations with the period when Alaska the scenes along the ratite of thin brief but active span of the Dangerous was a Russian possession. Tle next magnificent sea voyage: (1) The, . Dan Magrewe and the Lady Lou's. met- point touched will be Juneau. the capital Taku Glazier, one rnfle wide and ters of historical reference. the lure of of Alaska, and a modern city with good ninety rniles long, one of the largest, Alaska has not waned. but is an appeal- motor roads and many points of interest, and rnost beautifulglaciers fri the ing as ever to the hearts of rnen and including the Mendenhall Glacier and world. (2) West Taku Ann, m, wornen, wherein a bit of romance lurka, mines which have made this country stretch of water from which rise I and that means to everyone. famous. On the way from Wrangell to great ranges of snow covered moun- Alaska in no longer a far off country. Juneau there will be an opportunity to tains that, seen in the sunshine, �t is a very near neighbor to Canada. It cee the grandeur of Taku Inlet and the present a sight never to be f6t,90ttftU I will be even nearer thin ournmer. Mr. famous Taku Glacier, over a mile v6de (3) The "Prince RuV,ert" wfilch Vdth I J. E. Dalrymple. Traffic Vice -President and 90 'I I the "Prince George ' will be u�ed in i , on shi'7 1w of the Canadian National Raawmy% hm ... nu [p ill'arrive at Skagway at the Vancouver — pritice Rtainft — � announced that commencing an June aeven o'clock Friday morning and will Alaska service by thd CanadIs4q_Ne-, 22nd., the company uAl inaugurate a remain there until oeven o*cuk Saturday tional RaflWags this autrAner. Thesa� *,aekly atearnshio service betwem Prince night; thus giving ample opportunity to boaw are,oll- urnerA dtad !�re among � Rupert and Alanke nnd that the oil- passengers to see TMa famous town and the beat-appointod vt"eh 60 th�: buming, atedmahipa" "Prince Georga" W,visit Whitd Name and the Atlin EAka Padfid Coast. 04) j4ncalu, the CA#— mid ­Princa Ruper%"which htive mirmay District. On the couth-bound 'Journey IW of Alaska, a thriving ej,ty., Up -to- � � � V � . I I , mm0%lishA A reputation me being ramons the atean"re ,vvill -reach Viincouver at date In every respeit', � J*, = - M . . . the 65t-arntled,. -go-nelp on the Pdtific -nine o'cibelt We4neib,,da3P wtbrnirhg� mak (ghtstofnterV V 'VA42! I � I I � � Gen", in ,thin new'Acmwka. inu complete tenAftyroun4- tj k r04 " '14 "L the, . !, . 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Afterpass- than National Railways of this Ajaslrm, on ,hose coun tries whose geographi- ing Old and New MetIakda and Port steam -boat qervice win meet the demandm, c. cal ocation was indicated with a gran- Simpson, an old Hudson's Bay Post, of many tourists. and will be a fitting diloquent swee f the arm northwards. calls will be made at Ketchikan. a typical climax to the famouo Triangle Tourg It has always lUen a land of mystery. Alaskan town built at the foot of the� comprising jasper National Park. the romance and adventure. It has pro- mountains. Proceeding from that point Rockies, the Coast Ran d the water vided the theme for the thrilling talee of the steamships will touch at Wrangel), voyage through the ";ror=y of Amer-: novelists and the stirring poems of north- beautifully situated near the mouth of ica." embards. But even though the dayof the the Stikine River and possessing many The photographs show eorne of �chechako and the Gourdough is done., the associations with the period when Alaska the scenes along the ratite of thin brief but active span of the Dangerous was a Russian possession. Tle next magnificent sea voyage: (1) The, . Dan Magrewe and the Lady Lou's. met- point touched will be Juneau. the capital Taku Glazier, one rnfle wide and ters of historical reference. the lure of of Alaska, and a modern city with good ninety rniles long, one of the largest, Alaska has not waned. but is an appeal- motor roads and many points of interest, and rnost beautifulglaciers fri the ing as ever to the hearts of rnen and including the Mendenhall Glacier and world. (2) West Taku Ann, m, wornen, wherein a bit of romance lurka, mines which have made this country stretch of water from which rise I and that means to everyone. famous. On the way from Wrangell to great ranges of snow covered moun- Alaska in no longer a far off country. Juneau there will be an opportunity to tains that, seen in the sunshine, �t is a very near neighbor to Canada. It cee the grandeur of Taku Inlet and the present a sight never to be f6t,90ttftU I will be even nearer thin ournmer. Mr. famous Taku Glacier, over a mile v6de (3) The "Prince RuV,ert" wfilch Vdth I J. E. Dalrymple. Traffic Vice -President and 90 'I I the "Prince George ' will be u�ed in i , on shi'7 1w of the Canadian National Raawmy% hm ... nu [p ill'arrive at Skagway at the Vancouver — pritice Rtainft — � announced that commencing an June aeven o'clock Friday morning and will Alaska service by thd CanadIs4q_Ne-, 22nd., the company uAl inaugurate a remain there until oeven o*cuk Saturday tional RaflWags this autrAner. Thesa� *,aekly atearnshio service betwem Prince night; thus giving ample opportunity to boaw are,oll- urnerA dtad !�re among � Rupert and Alanke nnd that the oil- passengers to see TMa famous town and the beat-appointod vt"eh 60 th�: buming, atedmahipa" "Prince Georga" W,visit Whitd Name and the Atlin EAka Padfid Coast. 04) j4ncalu, the CA#— mid ­Princa Ruper%"which htive mirmay District. On the couth-bound 'Journey IW of Alaska, a thriving ej,ty., Up -to- � � � V � . I I , mm0%lishA A reputation me being ramons the atean"re ,vvill -reach Viincouver at date In every respeit', � J*, = - M . . . the 65t-arntled,. -go-nelp on the Pdtific -nine o'cibelt We4neib,,da3P wtbrnirhg� mak (ghtstofnterV V 'VA42! I � I I � � Gen", in ,thin new'Acmwka. inu complete tenAftyroun4- tj k r04 " '14 "L the, . !, . 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