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'till I It �,,,,� - � . . $080-1 Tuess , let, well-4resspd man Ili. liviving cable care ior the grades �nd , r � tMa Irf �w. Santa Claus appearance �X,,T,:,ue1`rt bers, ve secWoed the services 'of grey sitting �J, few seats away. " .;O.i', , " !�l J� .He ordinary, street cars ,in crosswise di- , , 's -*1,4 0 1 ; , "'j", , — T�q ongagemeut, many fine things most artistically n_1 Mls 4 a, "'. . 11,111, . a "5 vl-ula Fraser, of Blyth, to, do is one 01 t";Important men of Prince ,rectiovs, and is a yery.busy port. Our , . . I . _,� , _ a .1 , . - . I. 11 . , . . . I . .1 �. I � I pg " �t� J , . as Marga -ret &Tap-lia attxactively displayed.—The school marcelling for the ladies one day Rupert� Mr�t� ' Dybhavn. Coiiiing tq next stop .18 Taeom,a, also 4 fire city, . .11 I 1 I �Iv . - � . � . . 1, . . I 1� I I I . , . , �. 111 111 t daufht-Or Of the lAt" reports in this issue will no doubt each - week, which will be quite a Canada front'Scaudinhvia when quite whose chief industry is lumber; then I 1 . I- ,� , �g . � I 1. l'. 11.�41111­��,­.,,, I �qqg, � Yn , Kinneia;',to Emerson . - . I ; 11 � , . I � � �% , I � I prove very ni, m lig both Me convenience ,anu save the far sex young he nA . I I. I . � ,J�!& ts. acnieved,,,s c ss his on to Portland knowp for . ts fi4e. - '' ­ .... .... ­ 1, . . I . , I INI-1, xrd , Uc e I ,. . . � ... �,, 14 i . 1. , �, V Only S,on of ,Mr. pupils and their parents, giving the from going from home for such ser- native c 11i ' th h I but induelry, climate, roses, and the famous CO- I I . I �1, ` I I I I �, lk �� � � .. Jrd and the lalte Ms. itanding as to marks.—Mr. J. W . vices.—Christmas coming this year and still lnj�s prImp, is helping to lumbla Highway, a wonderful drive - Ladies" Galosh�s In good quality Ca4merette, with�'f,qur buckles fKt" r%una,, Out., the Ina,r_ � I t11V14 �. � , Skinner hats been in one of the To- on Saturday will make i,t-convenient put Prince Rupert on the map. along the Columbia River for some and low heels. Sizes, a to, 7. R6gular price $3,0, , �,, I � "" � / 5 " 1� ", 11, iIE;ttl �;MU# place on New Year', ronto rhospitals during the past f ow for many visitors to spend a couple. -es. -re is a taxi-d#v A5 ,. I �11 , ., " We stop, at Hazelton where the 70 to 75 mil The CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ......................... �$2 I ..... I g g4i"k ti� 4,borrte of the bride's bro- ,eeks, where we are pleased to learn of days with relatives or friends with train officials escort their passengers er's�- strike on, th,6' day we arrive, I . , I .I T "t I �� - - � I 11. IM, -0 �11 04 - L. Mellis, I Kv, 4 that he is being considerably bene- the opportunity of meeting many in to the Indiaii burying -ground, a short with pickets pacing about the crowd- re0n, 1, , 11? MA li �, ". 1; I . Ladies' Boudoir. Slippers in Old Rose, Grey Alligator, 0 �,, �, N@ k , , ­­ R .i, -n -win Pie.k- fitted. We learn he intends coming otvr churches on Sunday,—We believe distance from the tracks. These ed entrance'to the depot and watch- Spider, qrey Spider, Faw ­ § 111 . a d Mrs. El 1. 1'11�'. -I I .n. Spider, Blue Alligator, .111, ,,.. � "', � `1 " I Blarol-C I - I, , - I. , ,, . ,,I .11, Romesville, accompanied by home for Christmas, but is likely a good play under the auspices of St. graves hate small houses like play- ing how matters proceed. One can Kid and Brown Kid. All with rubber heel�. "'.... � , am, , I R, �%;',,�,�, ' dam. Geagier and son, Willi -hortly afterwards to return to To- Paul's Church, is under consideration houses, built over them, and there sense trouble brewing, but we travel CHRISTMAS SPECIAL � ..,.. $1,00 - , , � � ... I I . .. ����.. 111�', I.. �11-1 . I yipitors during the past week -onto for further treatment. — Mrs. and will likely be given in ,the n t harig the clothing of the d�yarted, light- and walk out of thle congestion - - ..; ................. .1 ,V 1"'i'A I',, � 1. " I 11 �1� -,,,,, 1�1'1, 11 I ,- , 'Zobert Love, we regret to learn, is diL9tant future. Good plays ;ind tattered with age and worn by wind making our way to the Y.W.C.A. . I'll, $, � -hom e of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas lit'r- : Ladies' Felt Juliets with fur $trimmed and flexible leather Boles. � �11 � , �e. I ill .—Mr. John D * Coloi-F—Maroon, Purple, Grey, Black and Bro . 1. �� . f Ou vi age 119 -ito poorly, and has been for some ary and musical concerts that incul- and weather, remaining there so that which is pleasantly located in the W`u ,I� " I � " Mersm'ith, who has been visit- '�ttle time. She is at present here cate something helpful and educative 'CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ......................... $1.49 �;� g:,­'%'�.i ,� if the spirits of the dead visit earth business section. One sees signs on ,,, " , . I . I , ;, I, - ", ,,,, m relatives in Detroit, has re- .it the home of her son, Mr. Milton in the best sense, are always desir- they shall find their garments wait- the mail boxes, "Air mail only." The Misses' Red Felt Kbzy Slippers with ribbon'trimming rd padded '41- ­'�, '.01 1i ,� I I "I'll, 1, i ... , I I kJ r. and Mrs. William I L,ve for a little change and �onveni- able and help to pass pleasantly long ing. Here,too, are totem poles, each world moves sure enough, for this is soles. Sizes, 11 to 2. Regulv $ . , 11, �, , w -hame.—IN' ,1 " *Aejil' I " t ... z. , .., -, -�;�rd` bper and children, of the London ,nce as to' doctor's treatment, and —The -ir tribal 1.00, * I � _ winter evenings. Presbyterians , I I'll i f�t; , , � . I � bad;' accompanied by the latter's � said ,to be the story of the new. After office ,hours I dropped a CHRISTMAS SPECIAJ, ....,.. I ................ ..... 70c I �, " -,,l- ni;my relatives and friends trust of Carmel Church, are looking for- history. One p.articular savage -look- letter in the post office box and w�tch- . ,, . " , 11 IR , I ,, , . -Aarther, Mr. Donald McCurdy, motor- j hal �zh'e may soon experience a ward with very rnuch interest to in . -n . � , g specimL is the Mountain Lion. . . �� 11 �.i, . 11 - ed it gaily pass upwards on a sort Men's Hockey Shoes in Black Box Kip with tan trim- - � �� . ,,,� e a 'gi -hange for the better.—Mr. W. Kalb- heir Christmas Sunday school con- There is a wildness and lack of beau- of roll-ing carrier; no one handling min-, ankle straps and inside ankle support� ...... $3.75 11 , "" � ,�. d't Detroit, where they are visiti 1, � . I'll 11 - .' �telatjves._Mrs. Isaac Jarrott, of out, � I . I I_ ,.�, . 1 ' Op�,li, of the Bank of Montreal staff, oert and play, in the Town Hall on ty in these poles which does not ap- it, yet it moves swiftly apd. safely . . I'll... �')- , .- '-vill�age, visited during the past week: c�ft for his home at Tavistock, to Wednesday, December 29th, and are peal to our taste, but, nevertheless, on its way likely to the sorting roo Boys' Hockey Shoes—same style. Sizes I to 5 1. I.111,11 . 1. � in .... . , i: �� with her son, Dr. James Jarrott, of! :Pend a couple of weeks' vacation with sparing no pains to make it a success- they are interesting. From here on and the mail car. After'a couple of for .............. .. .............. ­., ....... $2.95 �,��,01­ ,��,;_ 11 "... �. ,� . Ailsa Craig.—Special Christmas ser-' ,,is parents. His place is being filled - -Wt:, notice by the London Free the railway travels alongside the days spent in seeing Portland, my "I", I . ­ I., vh,es were held in St. Andrew's Unit- j !,v Mr. Mac. Allen.—Mrs. S. L. Pev- Pre�is of the announcement of Miss . . .., _ . - Skeena River and further on, the lady sister started her journey home on -1 ,�,:! Church on Sunday last when Rev.� pler left for Hanover this week. Her Caroline McArthur, of London, form- calls attention to -f& town of Terrace, the night express and once more I ' * ,: ed , . � . !I" I I dy delivered an excellent I llusband expects to leave also at the erly of this village, to Mr. Edward rioted for sniall fruits, particularly am alone after a happy time togeth-er. This House of Dependable Shoes wishes one and all. a Very 'I', . '. I.' ---serinon, and the choir rendered spe- - MERRY CHRISTMAS. I_ - �,�, � .. . I end of the week and will spend Christ- J. C. McCracken, of Cleveland, form- �trawberries. The Skeena is growing Next morning I, too, leave Portland I � �'. 'k;, 4ual music, which was very much ap- I mas there.—Mrs. Fowell and Mrs, erly of Woodstock, the marriage to wider and fishing boats and canning on the Northern Pacific, crossing ov- I .. I , I .I.., preciated.—Miss Mary Thomson, of , -anuary.—Mr. James ident everywhere. er the Columbia River to Vancouver, I , .1 .Woir, of Exeter, visited Mrs. Thomas take place in J industry evi I I i�� " the London Normal, is spending the Dickson, of our village, during the Tapp and Mr. Joynt, both of the Uni- We arri�e in Prince Rupert about Wash. After an hour's run the train 0 0 �` I . holidays at the home of her parents,, past week.—The Mo,11ard Mission Cir- versity at London, are here spending 2 p.m. and the lady invites us. to stops at a small station and we are il . V p .. 11 , " I I ` ", Mr. and Mrs, George E. Thomson, of cle held their usual weekly meeting the hobday.—The Christmas cantata, come along to the hotel, where she told there is a wreck on the road a- . ge Ad I .- � , 'I, 1�1 .1� Stanley.—Miss Jean McLean, of the last Friday evening with a good at- "Chinies of the Holy Night,- will.be stays. Then we part; she to tend to head, so the whole distance travelled � 0 �, -, r 1�1 ��. London Road, is spending Christmas I - I I 'M"".1. tendance, with Miss Elva Sbaddock rendered by Carmel Presbyterian matters of business, ,and we, to see is reversed and once more we come ',',,�,,' I h of her sister, I ` ,��, " 'Mrs. William Hay, of Niagara Falls. in ,barge, and Miss Gladys Luker church choir, under the direction of 'he town and we thank her for her back to our starting point, and cross- V, W i - �� , %, 1, � �� 1". acting as secretary. The meeting Mrs. J. R. Murdoch, at the evening kind1v interest. ing the river to another line, start 5EA FOR7M 5",� � —Miss Ruby McIver, teacher in was opened with the singing of a -service on Sunday, December 26th. Prince Rupert is situated on the the long pull to Spokane again. We TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , , ,�,,_, - t 0�- .'�:, � School Section No. 14, Stanley, left by -m,, followed by, prayer, after west coast of B. C., about 50() miles are sad to learn that 'the fireman, . �, . - 1,�,,"kii" s week to spend her vacation with which Miss Nellie Boyle gave a A TRIP TO THE PACIFIC COAST north of Vancouver. It has a delight- who left home that morning, is car- - 101111111111112HORM, .. ,� I , I-@= � vitl� her parents in Port Elgin.—MT. and splendid solo -which was very much (Continued from last week.) ful view and some day with the influx ried back lifeless to his little family 1. — � _.- - . - __ -, �0�Fll_'�;,, i - .1 I ­ ____ - � ,,,��_ Mrs. Edgar Butt, of our village, Vis enjoyed. Missk Consitt finished the Seven hundred and � seventy-seven of population and the development of and our hearts ache for them. Early 1 41�t, at the home of Mr. and 1014, - ited Mrs . last chapter out of the book entitled, miles from Cochrane to Winnipeg! the vast arear-, of country, will be- in the afternoon my seatmate, a young keepsakes a few samples of ore, we Missouxi Riv,er. One does not have ",-!% William Butt, of Seaforth, during the "T'Ife Laughing Budda-" This chap- We sit and talk and watch the la,nd- com e north. it man, calls attention to the wrecking are once more swiftly and safely much time, however, to know the, - Y,�..C. past week.—Schools closed on Wed- ter, as did sill the former ones, proved scape, tress edging the railroad most has the same latitude as Liverpool, crew on the north side of the river, ��.13­ taken up again, but it is an enlight- town, but it looked to be attractively kw' 7 nesday of this week for the Christ- very interesting, and regreit was felt of the way and how far North and Eng., and is 500 miles nearer the and I�ater at Fallbridge w�e go over ening experience. While waiting for built, as we leave it at 6 a.m. On -our . ,�,�%� " a �,�:;. mas holidays, ,Pnd a number of our fhat it was finished so soon. The South, with always great. burnt Orient than any other port of the long Y-shaped bridge to the north street car No. 9 to return downtown, way to Minneapolis and St. PauL �1*11`: ,. local teachers left for their respective meeting was closed with the benedic- Pacific Coast, and two days nearer side again, and the people,of the lit- ' " stretches. Truly, these pulpwood , gentleman of the party says to Travelling along I notice Odd little "I'll 'homes.—Miss Etta Jarrott, teachpr tion. After this weiners and rolls forest, are immense. f wonder, too, Alaska and Yukon than any other tle town come down to the depot to me, "Have you been to Anaconda to places dug in the ground and roofed �,;, i��%: ,on the public schooll staff in Toronto, w, b , it ,,ffee was served, and every- if packs of hungry grey wolves watch coast city. It has a population of hail the belated express. The river see the smelter? Don't think of leav- just above the surface -and am told .I,-.. is spending the holidays at the home body went home feeling that they By late about 8,000, with five.public schools at this point will long be remembered; 1. us as we pass swiftly by. . , ing Butte without doing so." And, they are not potato pits, but cyclone 1'1 I of her parents, Mr�. and Mrs. Isaac had a most enjoyable eve-ning.—Miss afternoon we're nearing Winnipeg, and a high school, and a first-class the rock bed is exposed as the water . Trott, of our village.—Mr. and so I stay another day and go to An- cellars. As we pass through Min- .� id Jennie Murray was on Sunday last and the forest has become less and hospital, which we were privileged to is very low and presents a strange aconda, 26 miles, in a bus which car- nesota the grain shocks in the field I I . Mrs. Foster, of Hensall, visited at the guest of 'Miss Jessie, Moir.—The less and finally disappeared. The lady see throughout, also churches of al- appearance with a half-dozen streams , . � lies 20-25 passengers—a bus every look dark from excess of rain, and 11 . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson account given by (Mrs.) Helen Me- has been visiting in the Colonist car most every denomination. The bar- winding their way among the flat, hour which rides as light as air. the rain is slanting on the car win- ,Ioi, Smith recently.—Mr. William Doig, Ewen of her trip last summer, the with two young English girls, who b,r is one Of the best in the world and black rocks, and a general appear - I ��,� _ The old -watchman, who takes vis- dows most of the afternoon, and com- . , of Port Huron, spent the week end first part Of which appeared in The came across the ocean on the same is 14 miles long by 1% miles wide, ance 0 f drought and lack of vegeta- `_v itors through the smelter daily at 2 ing down in torrents as we reach Min- �,,�_- at his home here.—Mrs. Thomas Expositor of last week, was 'much en- boat, and now on the same train, She free from currents or obstructions tion alongside, miles of sand, in places p.m,, must have played as a boy in neapolis. I spent three pleasant days 11 Butts, of our village, visited with her joyed, written as it -was in a most has done this cach day of her journey and open the year round; the Japan drifted like snow in winter, sage- the Emerald Isle and kissed the in the Twin Cities noted for flaur , � " . .� parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glazier, Of interefsting and entertaining mni-inp.r, and now confides to me that, as their wi th spot as we t., � current producing a mild climate brush, and at one pass tl',I. Clinton, during the ,week. and the remainder of which appears aestination is Winnipeg, $be is going 7'e'ro ,eat r unknown. There is al- swiftly along, a number of nice frame . blarney stone, and I'm sure his name mills, etc., not forgetting the depot :11 he is Pat. To a woman at least, the of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 11 ,I'- -.-- - in this week's issue will no doubt tc take them into the dining car and so a dry dock 600 feet long and 20,_ houses, ,evidently built with hope anti , works are stupendous; massive ma- Railway -20 exits to trains, I count- -, . prove iust as interesting. Your cor- serve -them the best there is to be 000 tons capacity, fully equipped for cheer, but now deserted—doors hang- chiriery and great firepots filled with ed the numbers. Minneapolis has - I. '. .1 , HENSALL respondent 'had to use considerable had, from soup to strawberries, to marine repairs. There are two daily ing half -open and windows gone. They molten copper, and operated by huge many bridges as the Mississippi flows .. I Post office box rents are due and payable persuasion to get Mrs. McEwen to give them ch,e,er for their start in a newspapers with telegraphic service have left in disappointment of crops, overhead cranes. We see the ore through on its way south; also I visit- , at the Rensail Post Office in advance in the write it Up. brlt it Would have been new land, and a farewell which will over two systems, and a Government if the small acreage visible could be crushed, filtered, melted, arid at last ed Lake Coma in -a residential see - ,v. first week in January. 3080-1 regrettable -had it not been w-ritte-ri, 'end a pleasant recollection, and when wireless station, powerful enough za so termed. Once or twice we saw a the great pl!ates of pure metal. As tion of St. Paul and the State Biuld- . , �1. 11 The andersiTned has bad placed in his a- ,such a good report is always in- speak to Victoria direct. small irrigated farm in its green . , hands for quick sale at tempting prices, two she returned, she said to me, "I -en- Prince �, I ood brick houses and two neat frame dwel- tereisting, not only to those who have joy doing these things a'nd my cu Rupert has the largest fish cold stor- loveliness but in the main, barren and a by-product, this smelter produces a ing's standing on a hill and surround- . r � - 9 p box car of commercial arsenic every ed by its green sward. ­ 11 lings, also a couple of houses to rent to good not had an Opportunity Of Visiting the runs over with the reflow." She has age plant in the world, having five bleak country. Afternoon turns to ,� J� � - desirable tenants Apply �to G_ Sutherland day. Dogs and cats cannot live in Next day we travel through Wis- � '. pP-9ces of much interest, bu+ is also done mo,re—my memory of the lady immense floors of ice-cold space with dusk and soon the train grinds along I -Office at the Hensau Post ofBoe. a079-2 . the place, and sulphur fumes meet consin to Milwaukee, another large Subscriptions recei ed for all DaRy and enJoyable to those who have made from Oklhhoma is like the fragrance dressed halibut piled like rows of in darkness and our hearts are sad . I . 1. �. one. going up the hill, known as "the city, which, as we leave early, is only �, Weekly Newspapers at the Hensall post the trip and the recollection of such of the rose �in this busy, practical cordwood. Fifteen salmon canneries because of a bereaved home and a best hill in the world." seen from the stern of the boat as we �.; Office. Patronize your Post -aster who being vividly brought again to their unsentimental age. She, who though�, tell of the salmon catch of the Skeena loved one lying white and still in r1c " handles the papers. G. J. Sutherland, P.M. start to cross !Lake Michigan. To I remernbrance.—We believe our fire- it too expensive to take a Pullman and the total of halibut for 1925 was Vancouver, Wash., and the engineer Leaving Butte next morning we judge from the massive smokestaeks ­ School Enteitainment.—A Christ- men intend giving another dance and berth, does not grudge the gift of joy over $2,700,Wo---one record day, Feb. badly hurt and possibly beyond re- soon cross the Continental Divide and their manufactures are largely of �. I -mas entertainment was held in School euchre in the not distant future, and to two lonely young girls. But we 27, 1925, was 658,500 pounds, or 33 covery. The road seems made of down the eastern slopes of the Rock- heavy,. machinery, and we recall not, . , Section No. 3, Hay, Parr Line, on for the purpose of making up the- are soo rloads--.and -the salmon value for endless nlile& and we reach Spokane jes, reaching Livingstone by noon, and . - , n in Winnipeg, and—Good-bye. ca ing the Milwaukee stamp in Anacon- I.; M,onday evening 'last, aAd the school balance %o4 the cost of their 113713- It's raining hard and a courteous 1925 was over $1,000. Daily fish at 2 a.m. instead'of 10 p.m., with a from there south 50 miles to Gard- da. About 5 p.m. the boat dockEi at , I room was crowded- The programme forms as firemen, and they will- no bluecoat outside the depot directs me trains carry many carloads of fresh tired bunch of travellers. However, iner—the northern entrance to Yel- Muskegon with its great sand dunes, . � . 'consisted of a couple of plays entitled, doubt, be well patronized. — On Sirn- to my car line for the Y.W.C.A., halibut to the East, a large quantity hotels are nearby and we sleep late lowstone Park. This natural park is and from there by inter -urban to 1, - "Too Much Sgt," given by the mar- day evening last, in the course of his where I am soon comfortably locat- bound for Buffalo and New York. in the morning; after dinner taking 62 miles long, 54 miles wide and con- - -Tied ladies, and the other play entit- Grand Rapids, for the -night, spending . sermm Rev. A. Sinclair gave a most ed and remain the next day in the but the boat a taxicab to isave time in seeing tains over 2,000,000 acres. It is sit- Tfb5rt day in looking up old friends �. . led, I'Jemimmt Discovery," given by interesting aA�co�ft of the Bible and city, and'on account of the weather comes in to -day and leaves at 4 pim. Spokane. Houses and gardens here uated partly in Wyoming, Montana " � the young people. Besides -the plays, it, ,u after fifteen years' absence, and not- . i ns, dia- preme ,�,"I?, viewed frorn ev- spend most of my time in Eaton's so,with pisasant memories we ga are built as one can, and even in one and Idaho_,and consists of an ele- ing improvements. .. ; reciltartions, monologues, dri ery angle, and " It is indeed, as it indeed, it may be my only opportun-' ab6ird the staunch and not over- case I saw the front. steps curved to vated plat"ii siuirrounded by moun- � . Where once wan logues, 'bte., were also given. Santa an immense sand -hill now stando the * � . I has been saK "the book of books," ity. � large Prince Charles, which they tetl one side to make way for the ever- tains. The average elevation is from new Butterworth TlospitW, mu& . I . -dialus wai also preg,ent, amd a well and that it has been'orinw in over ' Ten p.m. arid on the road again,.. 1018!$Pent itsAesting time off the nortli present rocks. The gardens are fre- 7,000 to 9,000- feet. Enterring by -the, IsTg,er and finer than the one we .; . "n tree, and with the sch`Q1 room 700 verMons or hi�ligxiages_ The next and I drop off to sleep to the sound shore of Scotland amidst the rough quently full of rocks covered with Gardiner Gateway,.4tir fill�st stop ig . 1. .. -4eamtifullily decorated, made a very in point of bein * Ictew well,. which -now does duty �.t a . 9' DUT)Rshed in differ- of cream cans an or off the train, W.A"rs of the Orkneys, so should be earth and flowers. Parks wer6 love- Mammoth Hot Springs. I decide to Nurm' Horne. . After a day - in Gi*nij '' Oleaamg and season like .appearance. eut lingvages is Ir"trim's Progress', rti,Lt forenoon reaching I . 49 ' 'h is quite popu- . . rlvermay,v�.,9P.od.w _r . . ly, too, and altogether Spokane.was go camp fashion, whib Rapids we. come on, to Fhnt and De� � All those that were pr�sent report and "Umle Tom's'Cah6i,11 but be- -more than half way to Saskatoon, and There is a fall list of passengers veTy Plea"'rig- ' lar 'costing $45 for,a J% r - day tfig—, trdit—" ceTrtrea ot the 4&.6mobi% 1. I . d ,a:e ? p7ogramme was Incellent, 4ween these ,two very popular books, gppnding, there a few days with my Including a group of young Mrs. Mbrphy (the Iddy who man� meals, lodgings and tiiins - id -A,ve.' . tharoughly enjoyed them- men, pre-, Portat" " industry. I Going up. *46d-v�a , I . their combined , printing in other 4ousin, Mrs. David Dougall, v�Uom T -M "f - the lumber woods with aged the hotel) kindly. kept my lug- eluded; comfortable cabins built; &f at 5 p.n-L on the inter -urban ou, . ! 4elv-03. The proceeds amounted X=4 7 r, - * c 140 lainguages than Ithat of English WOul& had not seen for many' years. Dairy- itheir w I M & via F ea and' a.largo iedep�iwi.iilid'din- . . 'iL-r $33. ' This splendid entertainment O,1yb, about 75, ,,,n.p,,ed . the* gage while I went nort Aitatport pole I,� ir pockets. They . '� . el . � way to Flint to see - uty broth(re, I . . -was gdtt, with Ovee ing is the chief interest of this Io- �krov- thirstS� -but do not like water; and Kingsgate to vUit my aunt, Mrs. ing hall to seat 500 or miore�at a sit- mom , . n up �,y Miss Dorothy Welsh, 7,0() ,of the Bible, which speaks for cality, many farmers having 15 or 20 one Win. Elder, in Kaslo� & C. Forest ting at tables, family stylle, also a note Henry Ford's army eornizig f . of the white, -coats must keep a work and recal) readi that in 1904 � . . the popular teacher, and with the kind itself in point of worth and apprecia-, cows. A troublesome weed, Whiell -supply, for thWre foltowing "Curly" fires have been widespread, and a grand hptel, for those 'Who' pre'eir he wns a cl6rk ' tion and as being "the Living WO .11, e , =I t. co-operation of the, pupils and friends rd auses great loss in this regard, is whenever he is inr sight o heavy smoke in the air ever since we it at each stop. Here at Hpt 8 Tin at a n salw. , of the school and much credit is due —We ,,, pg se r stumbling P 91" After a few days wexo on tolm- ea d to report that Miss called stink -weed, and it truly de- down the steep stailz where he ap- left B. C. before, and now as we layers of lava surround the Springa doif,- realizing that once morer. the I I to Miss Welsh. Annie Moore, who bw 'been quite serves its name. It sends out on all pears to have his headquarters, The Union Jack is o -Ter us, and so� vre, ; I . travel up from Spokane, the fires are from which it derives the name, and �, - School Report—The following is poorly for some little time past, is sides purg",haped pods full'of seed water is quite smooth W11 le i the everywhere evident. steam issuing from the openings, � . come back over J,oOo 'mi,k% Oj to" . c � n At Kootenay Landing we go aboard which are many. The guide tells us h , ,the report of Hensall Continuation now im,p,ovirig nicely. Miss Moore and if the weed is eaten by the cow,, s-,,It,r f Queen Charlotte Islands to the old ome, g I W t a- !Iw. . SchO01. Names are written in order has always been very active and bus- the quality of the milk and cream is which the boat, changing again at Proctor, there is still an enormous bed of , of meril are timbered to -the water's " lad en 1;,� , . ��' standing in per cent- Form ily engaged in the past not only keep- almost spoiled. .. I edge as well as the numerous a a delightful sail, and the twinkling molten lava here underneath the way to see God's vronderftir world _ Dorothy mall and how other people Bye. . �.Cl% tFI—MiiWaret, Douglas 73, ing house for her brrother, Charles, After a pleasant visit I leare In- island* along the way. I lights of Kaslo welcome me about 9 earth's cri*t. Next day the b take , " To any Woman Ifl lleffernsA 13. Mildred Scruton 69, burt also assisting him in the way Of vermay Monday, 10 a-tn., and ,reach . ' p.m. A day spent happily with my us to Old Faithful Camp. "' i' s who feels timid to t, - Next forenoon the vessel stops at start out alone, r Would say thsit- t10 - Avi,,q Lin4enfield 66, Ruth Chapman bookkeeping arldl looking after &- Saskatoon about 5 p.m. It is quite aunt and cousin, and I am once more geyser, at intervals of abou one o utmost courtesy and ldridness ,W0 t�ere,t 11 'ihis ", �. Ocqan F91149 and the passengers are , ' . -0-5, Mij&iad MeDonnen 64, jean stone tails con-n4acted with -his ever in—.S- a husy place and the resi6ential see- on the way returning to Spokane. sends a column of steam and scald' g 0 ".". . . , given me all along the way. I did. L� 59, W111t6n �Boyle 59, Norman Alex- ing repair and manuf escorted through the large paper mill Next morning we travell eAstward, water 150 feet in the air—a remai&- �� ,VtuTlng Tn'a- tion on the banks of the Sa*katche- which is the chief industry of the not find tMeal Canadians and typi-, `�' I arder 4%­ForV II—Margam� Mac- chine shops. She also Rftmd time to passing on the way, ranches of sbeEp able sight indeed. Other geysers In ?i - z wan River is especiaffly pleasing, also place. They say it rains here bout cal Americarlg—we are ��� , I .. Laren ft, Gertrude Higgins 72, Marie engage a good deal in chuTch work the University and Experimental Sta- a ,and cattle and a couple Of cowboys the vicinity are higher but none all sisteiri Ill", . 941 69, Isabel Alexander 67, Pearl and teaching in the Sunday seboo,l in 364Y2 days in the year and are sick peo- .so ,, under the skin." and Tay memories vl� tion. on their light, fleet -footed ponies regular hence the name. Imagine are largely gra,tlfyfng and enJoyable. , m,� Elder 66, ean Bouthron 58, Louise the United Church, and was much Ple if the weather fails to do §o; at cantering down the road. Reaching great fields of yellowish lava beds �":;, � Another journey by night, Which any rate it was raining hard and fast Missoula about 5 p.m., we see the and steaming pools with the water a k�'4 ,�, Drummiond 58, Beryl Pfaff 57, Grace missed by her Sunday School class, cannot be avoided, and we are going Some time I hope to go again. v", 'Tinney 57, Edwin Dick 56, Edwin Tay- when unable to be present. — M while we were there. MRS. HELEN McEWEX. �',';7. rs. south-west, again to the music of town in which is located the fine brilliant blue colored, from the rock - Ior Bell Robert BontbTo'n, who has been in crea c n , t ugh no s ume u Soon after leaving Ocean Falls the buildings of the UniveTsity of ��,,-`, 68 in a s ho t o n To s Mon- foundations, oi other shades borrow- --'— —_ --- - �, I Benjamin Tinney 5i, Scott o e e 11 Ila 's-Sel strikes the open sea and rough taria, and again early in the morning ed in. like I—. ,/,,,'�,�. I Welsh Detroit for a number of weeks visit- as bef re and r a h Drumhe eT—t t " manrler. The third day ,,, I �,%­� 47. Stewart Blackwell 46, Clair Way ing her son, Wiffliam D., of that city, town noted for coal and foreign popu- water; the narrows are passed next start for Butte, arriving at noon. finds us at Yellowstone Lake and the - :.�!�,L�. 40 Forrii I—Olive Walker 7.5, Mfl- ig expected home this week for the lation. We wait here for the train in.orning early—too early -for us to Climbing up the grade from the sta- ponds of bright -colored mud, called . ,,, '�� , � dr d Forrest 72, William Joynt 70, Christmas holidays, as well as mem- from Calgary, reaching Morrin and wi but am told �­ 4 tion we note the business signs: Dug- the "paint pots." From here next 1�1'1, � Stella Ingrain 65, Russell Blackwell bers of her family ,living in Barrie, my sistWs it requires marine skill - and now for COAL ", ........ 0, � I home by -noon, and for t " gan, O'Keefe, Flanagan, Murphy, day we ascend to the Canyon, a great ." "", ,I 62, Lorne Chapman 61, Bertha Soldan Detroit and Asewhere—Our hockey three weeks forget train connections he rest of the way we have an our Doyle, etc. Evidently this is an Ir- yawning pTa'ce, a thousand feet deept j�,�,��I� I- Albert Genl#ne D & H Co.'s LACKAWANA ,�,,�'. - 500 Passmore 60, Gordon players recently held a meeting to and the like. right, Vancouver Island, and reach ish Roman Catholic city. It cannot the sides eing bright -colored -rock, "I I � . I I -Troyer 5r>, Earl. Dick 54, me "I 1� A.� I ,� ,.. rv7n organize afresh for the winter pa,qt- My sister decides to come with me Vancouver about 2 p.m. having been be said that it is beautiful for great arid here and, there a waterfall, or a I " 4;� A 0 In, sd 4�; o Ts en route. It Ile free burriting Anthracite. �,X, ,'- I yckman 53, Marie Foster 52, Mar- times, and, our curlers will, no doubt, and we obtain passage on the b at a o, b u is barren bills and piles of slag—the rugged crag with an eagleIs (osprey) �-Q!,k';� , `�, :garet Drummond 49, Lillian ,, lv'�� Steacy soon be in ,evidence in the roaring due at Princ6 Rupert Pleasant to be on land again though ,,, �:"�";.. ,'- , 47 July 22nd, refuse from the mines, the lack of nest upon its peak. Finally we come �.Vvl,,�,' ;., I Doroth,y Little 45-4ossfe V. game.—Our villagers on the voyage was fine. While in Van - ,1% - \ _j,� O Monday Leaving a week ahead we -enjoy the green lawns, (for grass has to be back to Gardiner, as via dur ticket, Genuine D L & W SCRANTON W'T . 1� 'J finston, paincipa. Irrorning I,wt;, follvwing the heavy last day of Edmonton E coaxed to grow ,here, all tend,to de- though I'm told the exit by Cody is The Standard Anthracite. ,� , I . �­, , " - xhibition, couver we take the trip to the Can- ­t,v� 1.1�6Q6. — The Christmas holiday snow stOrM of the preceding day and which certairil yon, passing by the home of the man tract from its appearance; yet Butte the climax to it all. But we're leav- ��,%;); , was fine, c6midering ,,!. I 11 . -2�nh y 'e.r­ �� , , — P?11.1.11�.� ­ � 1. " � I is swely on, Judging by the im- night, were pReased to have our Reeve the early date of Fairs in the West. who not only sees snakes, but likes has given me many pleasant rnemor. Ing Yellowst*ne Park to -day and �, 0", , , idense malb that are reM,md and arid Council looking, after their One special exhibit of interdst was them well enough. to have two im- i,s. In the ev,ening I went to a lec- reach Billings Montana, about 6 p.m. �., ", '-w .. ... .. 4, '' �1 tv.. , , , , ��. inter- i� , _� 1"I'' ." . mbt but, frarn our ,local post office, lesta in the, way of sending out the _ COKE " 11 :,.,L,�: the beautiful liandiwork of the in miense specimens, maybe 20 or 30 feet ture on Paichology and happened to, through a country burnt ?, tawny- I I I �, ,� � 06 1AMOst vet uP to date, .,md the snow plow under the good manage- Mates of the giospital for MA long in his gardm They're take a seat, or was it Fate set me brown. Walki-rig down to the end of Bur, anul,,, , .., " " _ntal Perfect- " I I � ,", . "fi,d IS' not yet—Our business men Ment of Reeve Geiger's right hand Cases at Ponoka, Alta. . ly harmless, lievrever, being moulded O '- ' L'� c' .0" k��alt trade as veq7 ,brisk, the there, beside a lady who was alone. a street oniar reaches a semi-eircular cut 0,e.third off your fuel bill. . _­_,jr 11­­� man, Mr. Lawrence Heffernan, who We leave Edmontom the same -night out of the earth and green with the I confided to her my wish to see the turn, for the mountains surromid it, . .11, �i. " .I �, �*6dlit i�ftdw:fall§ making it bettet for knovm how to do the work in good and reach Jasper next morning at 9 closely ­cropped. grass which eOV9V0 minbs, buthow could I obtain �a pass 7 and later go to the movies, taking 'I .111: :1111�� -t �;; , � - , , 6`0 - t �� I , i & =4#0 and others to get aleotrind. gtylvl and is, as steady as clockwork a,m. We are now in the Rockies, a them_ The one which wag there sev- She kindly offered to have her ,hus- rubbers and my short -handled um- - .., ,�' o I, .. -;�94bA*Uadheks atd tdhOlan ar6 took- in the handling of the plow, and ,what- sublime pi re th th g - eral years ago be calls Satan—th;s 1� -, �, �1* '1� , ttu wi e mornin sun Soft Coal - . 1,,�: _"P't� �', �, , i band arrange �the matter, -and .next brella, and. about 10 p.m. come out 11111� ,11 ,��,� .41' I -r'& - VAt uch ple"t" to a gTeAt differA-Me it UmIces 6 pedt- shining upon their ow -capped 11 - ,,.`;' "'�,,�L"`, A ��' 11 't f T later arrival -must be big fxiend and day at I p.m. I stood in the "caoll from seeing "Lovey Mary"' to the ?,i,;X�,. ��!,,, ­,';V�V,I�Z;­ .ther � , . � . . I N Y rnme Coutro . the Franklin mine edbr&nce,.a�� olipeet agair, all sparkling in a t4r � & 0 _ � F, dhlAihtgi� holiday week; out estrtans *alld'ng after wherO the, peaks. During the day One I at . 71, ��,,�,40. - visit the fell1low-wofter, Cove nt F or Heat in a"Hurry and an economic 111,111 � - �-­, - ' fuel, burn our CONSOLIDATION ,I I"! �, �',11§11�",` , , ! , �. 'k - travd1lera, ­i�'- *, ue surround ��;l - ­ .. 0W.-@* '06111ft M� distance to visit at plow has been, , imteaft Of wadini Lodge and its, picturesqw _ We Walk over the stinging bridge with a group of other Affit of rain under th# electric lights. MILLER's CREEx firom the wonder- -1 , - 0'011* � - _ holars t ., ,_ " ii ` ;,�" e, -o '. - "' A(�� �', �r .�, I ,1L "' and climb the tower for a view Of do e nt I A Tk ��!;',!N,4�;zl".,i, .­ It 64, im tha have tbrough dilep snow and slash. — Mr. jugs, which is yearly proving -more ��, '"A" 1,ffjJj# L gb#6j4 � �y�_�'d " ess except for , _1111111 4 1 1 e Thbwltta Welsh, and staf arre very busy wn w w6 u a u Aiaywo, it's a good thlug at such a 1'1'117111�1 fl`t""!,�,`,i; " �;j 0 J .. ,*it the efty also are passengers on the a flash here P'_A� �� ",'g,", "i", "I � -040 6ft I ifid � � i,. ,_, _ 1; 11 " I and there, and in leis time to have an timbrells, tuld be well � , _� . 116 _ , , *". 0� Ill 1011 0-1hurche . 9, tqe�t 4) da,-rg at,the sawriftil, sights, ", , , . � 4 , popular with the tourist travell,eT eg ful coal beds of Eastern Xe , , "M 11 wi­�, I gWrlig car with CaTkilbetor Teddy I ,� �j '. .; � fi"ka,j , whilol fre-ciallY those from the 'U.S.A., LAUr . ft�udky- I I ��,._,,�.r ". . , 01 -`&A thd Mr -i 00 F9.98MOM and' his, stair, keep the driver of our ffightseeing bus irl time than one would think posgiblb, shod. . 1'�1,11'1111 2 2 * rkk —thd .0hildr9W8 frI6114. We algo`ob- wo are tit the bottom of the shaft Next,night we reach Bismark, but . . ' I ,�,-, ­� ,� I i Amq,W� P ,6 &6 atie- afflog &OVM9 livIely in the conuec� Sp-okano told -me he had Just rtitarn- 2400 te�6t bolow As"o . �*'.` f taine-d'a pass to go on b6ard the huge tfib surface. Fo%6*�- between Billings and RiFsm&jk� as we EGGS ..- - W��; . . . � . . . . . t":,� .. . .... ... . . , 0111 I A 0"p;%0W vh& *0 Vivf� WL,td1 'I'll -e dlioppf�p will. ed arid was deliorlited with Jasper crxiies unloadIng the eArgo of the, 1h;g our guide, -v� explore the ttit041g tross the boundwy I I a- ";, 1-1. ­ ., - s4",-4 — Oar. , I nto XoAh 1) ,i ��O�., �:� r 41# "D , , " ft fff elho; Emptess of callada— dpg i* tfii� earth, all carefnll�v Wilt kota, lios the Bad Landa—a, Strange, " �.Ivav , At-, � xWevey BIT, Owen Geiger, r49#A)tft, ti tod&f also tb toy Served the fin- great casos*,of _ - ILWfe" &' goats, 4hair 'Ji) _with T=bor 11-II.110, 1�11 ­ I, '04 . 1#0 ilftresrlift County . coutieft egt m6als he had tast4d a'Aywh timi bgkg of We, baka',Df .10, 1, I I R �'PL, , " '�4# tA&etJ6g.4h,e1d 06. . And cover6d .With tract --,orf country. 'The #afts runs 998 in Our New Patent Egg 0afton "I *&-,�, ?, h � 'at Goddriob, wif'.11 busi- *L1 2190 visitta Erde;rald TA�t-6, W I cement As ptotoctibh ag&ihst fl�-re,,' One miybt 40, Or' 60 1611�6 throulgh hills eady , ,,.,,,� I 'I , I 11. I ,avid w4at not I . and require a st supply. 6A " ­� - ".. I 1 �,,���,��Y",'�i�l;,�IY,','.�7,,�,,� io - � ij� "),'��,� I , V 0 I ,040 — 6114 f �6 lAdidti,, 41T, UY, we Taug . lk, - 100CU)h ,��. , :."" ,� �, . +" _- . Wth Og"ll b ' t k6#P A16Ving -and 611- ftt tesAr APPr0eiAto the. t4dlingiq 'whith Op Of ,*.4T4UpeS and a , m ,� ,2 , **%"n off With d g i " , ' ' i", �# I. ' . ,0, A. . I � ,,��,, ,,, h �,14,�,­­ . r, � 1 w6, P` MGHEST CASH PnicEs PAID . . "'! '114 . � , , , & dd,V heQ W let6ri , ot thfte Who-visty be he*nlOd In a pamft 'wten, 11"M told, silica cow. : '._ ___ ' �1' ,,, , � #if` , e I I nd'etfully beavmytV; ,, o JV,y u-'wipstful sg,Z to V a �,6-4 - 1;,�F�',,'3'M' 11. .� "� � I .aAA. 0 ft Sund'ay Wo. 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