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l�itkk:LY ACCottlllliG. TO TAE IJ CTAT S •
bF CO;taCu Ncii 11iib' 1101;E4 ABOvi ,4ALL
()TUBA 1141jE,RTIhB-
L4sckaow,..A►ug�. lOth,.,J 887.
of Alberta anti the rienntain guarded
ince or Britie . "
4s►Jiuubla _ ,Surnmit lake
s xwi;tirs into Duck, and Diick into 8ioking-
iitre, thence, by the • Iiicking,fiorae .river,,
which., near•Dttertail bride is surpassingly
'beautiful on to it'a juuction. with the t -,loin
bias A1nngthe courseeot the Kiekisgiil,rse
-,.,•river; the read -bed bee, been,. in m tuy plvees,'•
•'L 1 u.td nut, of the "face of. the pokier •uhuuntaiti
rt,ck in others it geemeit.ntteriy impracticable
. to.cnt•tbe. fultwidth,,in which eye a� l,ui•tion
of the road bed had to he, as. •it were; .st,leu
front the:river, farrowing its width to not
ul. ire than three or four rota ; t.tiulee running,_
ht-for-sbo•rt did aures, ten, aauiden'ty
making the abortest possible working -curves.
. Tela is the dankerons part of the Kickiul;
1 --- • Hmr o pa4s; tbi„grade being four and a hail'
. feet to the hand •ed,for. nearly fiye milep..:aud
k, = the (curves so phial, that the 'Millar Coupler
is not pried, br.t itistead,.chaius conuecting to-
.• :.yards theinner enrnera of the platform,,; and
,akthe eurve,s change frim right to left, or
*sect a•elaa, those chaiue have to be uncoupled
{;•,#f , and tusks of the. opposite aide are' brought ink
• • • t'�o actioe ; ntherwi , lac ascellding the
18} the draught of the locomotive in front, ant: th,
weight of the cars tuwar:la the rear, 'mount
'either cause the ehaiwa•to part, or the centre,
y , coaches of the train to fie over . turned toward:
*the eoiacave or centre of the curve.. • In • order.
,to minimize danger, a ••gua,d rail •is, spiked
• closely to the inner rail of the curve, 1n order
. that toe iuneraurtace of the wheel: flanges m+,'y
Nlay agaiu`stit and`assist in keepinglthe wheels. '
k '
fop], nciuntlug the roll .; and, is • addltit,n • to
tufa,• safety switches are. • placed at. the n tet,
uaageruus.. points. eo that to oast of break,
• aw,ly,•.there is a .probability; " that the. train
• `will rill, up . coie of these inatead of learii,g
toe rail auti being dashed to piece:alf the abyss
beneath.• • lu:aaceliding,•the ei pass the 'huge
• mountain Engine i12b,;i11 .pushed With all
lis herculean strength to. further avoid' tLe •
•.t,.►ngera ineldent iipun o brealc,aivilc• .thr':olfslt_
, s jf# 0.1o, c at+l • vim'• y . r( st'e�r ' ,i
ud,- juth,engiees.aro rever,3'ed ; .piiitforc► ands
alis -berate .are• applied with all their k►eiwer,
>itid the entire tram slides •down. the' steepest
,placed like atrain.of toboggins.Here, thegreat
••.vluoul seerus at titles tU4teitie his temper and
give expression to -• his • discontent of, the
t,errible.taale,imposed'uliun him 111 aseries of
, piaffina+S.aod •. snurtiugs•which .04 in • an im
io but
;t,a`is 4pd hut, .tut, .tut, which Eieain9"tu
huatcate that%he poiutuf`exaaperatiorihas been
• • reached.: • Reached'• . Uonald• at 12 • u'claock •
Passed Mount ..Garr:,) and its. cotilt►'auluu
• cunt ',get 13� o'clock" and reached
tilacier ',House in' the Selkirk
.•o'clock, 'Here the Hauge at 14'
.party. remained for :A.&
',Amur.; dined, malts ;speeches, of a favorite Mid
: ;loyal t(ha �acter, :wrote letterB to friends in the
ilistailt east, or•cJlitubed •up.,n the base • of tris
rest Y:iia `ler= '
b , c which is.I;pO fret'iii •depttl pf'
elulid' anew and ice,,,atui,eugaged in slow -ball-'
lug, uaatcli ;with their friend.,. • Phis'is by fur,.
'the grandest part of all•th ; u mtutain scenery: ;.
.. beautiful ca8.qu+le Plaits 'frutii a, point i,e•
,oud sight 'in the mountain peaks and with
• ri_very • Music heaps playfully into tno 1111
•cllliwact river tvhichiiss raging "i,t1 depth: 'of
.•4eir feet below..where i'wr'stalrel: Here in!.
this yawning abyss, the :alio* lit aptlaralit-'
• ly,,a :hundred •.' feet. in 'depth,• while; beyond'
ore the snci,Wdhed's, andiabov'e them the i1e
'vi,steil''track of, the avalaliche 'in its desreet,
' • uf i<iearly tWu •miles; find still, a vav'beyoud;
ieltkp of suck;. and lofty. uuountaici turrets'
• ,pierces the cirrous,., and urtaally stand• tout'.
i;,ear1: •above theip,. )til returning from the
scion 'I rude', for. upwards of 'forty milted
through' this• pass tojoying the"scenery truth.
seat nu the cow -catcher and i' could' not
Bat thhnk "tLat, Considering. the. distal Ce••that
„ad beau traveUri; talcea together Wlr.h the
'ciharacterof_.he surwtining's,it (lnatterednut
ghat 04 .souL.,craved of earth•in';the nature,
-• of ettlaer` length, • breatltb,dehth :or height.,"
rtstluiigini'rs cuulu here be Satiated: Reached
ether Counobie river a little below ateveIstoke'
rat:13 o'clock anti passed;, Shuewati ,Lake:,lat+,
ata :tbe.eve ,int \Juure iiow far down uj,ull
rhe I•aoltic'
Sul* ' and after a 'comfortable
• ul hts rest read•ued Abheroft at '4' u c1oek uu
roti .22nd, Puente: btaudierd 1'inie::
short distance below Ashcroft `s.
v'ei�y dangerous ' . ivas'h out : on- the
hoinpso i •river hall' taken . .lace .; our
. erigiue'had to':lie'sliuntedapoivilt� the
Special tri , pAss , then!. three' •slat -ear,
were placl•.d•})etWeeilUs. anil theengille,,.
and air this way. �+e Were slowly pushed
• -a ross the tens Way.,
:bridge'
p •�' :bridge; , erected"
iii place of the oiie�,iciidered daii 'erous
• :li :the g
A.y, a luiicl, slicio: ;a�iain sotrle•.of: the
• ladica seelireel deterriiiued to 'carry:out.
=:that iildigtlation tittietitig,,rhe '• train
• hands ]lad not •nulcle our wirers abouts.
;enerally; kuuwii, mirk• had; ge•t. us across.'
„in..the tnatlafei just 'de.seribeil tvllile
in st of the passengers Were still asleep.
t lir danger tvas"illdeecl-extleiue, : that.
It Abe loconlottt•e had :attempted:. to
take 113, across 111 t11i, usual; ivxv ,lop
..'great 'weight'. Would liar�e been,. too
Itrt.e711 for the' 'frail structure, and, -.ill
all isobability, !,:tlie• trait) would leave,
• Leser liurleirin!o the--'1'hoiiipsoir^w.hiah
tt as tuatiliti�' ' hundreds" of, .feet below
Some, of the bridges on 'th'e ii Cltui
� tail)•
st;etion of.the (2. P,. 'R. are ofgreat
rl ight:; rlutal�l "on' the Beaver C.tgeek,
.. *here the, rail is at`thegiddy'elevatioli
.
It.lt 290 • fe
• set a 1a> E tree Water, ..• The
• ' double's" juste below
J the �', t:
_,, ,, , ; . ..res
• (`,lacier in the
Illrctl tv
I1 AC .� .,
• t ailr is
the i.;ost • wonderful ,struct i f `
• tore • Of tIt!e •
µ'.kine chat I°.h v , ,
1, a c ever: seen.
it. is SO
.rrpokeil that ,; p_.
• .,., .that nt trahellulg; alien. •it,
r?tite •two miles and a, f,'hal'hut
one.
..all
n mile in advance '
e is tirade, the
'1`hontpso.n ewpties into the Fraser' at
! ., trete, kind tl'e.1low•''Onie to"•the most;
difficult portion of •Lee 011derdouk coil
"tract. Along ,the 'k�rasµr : in ' 'Piste'
purees the mountains ' are to. Steep an •-
;
Ls
high, and stand aO-c108e1y to the water 1
that the workman' had to be- letdown,
with ropes from° above, and held in
• their places as they put in the first
blasts for the track;. ]here, too, the.
longest •tunnels in the mrountaius.00cur.
While; speaking of tunnels', Ituay state
that in the :Selkirk ,Ranee, ,some of
them--have-:(Ioor3. phot d at"ea t eilt4.
which in wintei;,.are opeid to allow.
trains to pass, •an°d thou •.immediately!
closed i otherwise, the great. waterzn
drip which fails in sonic ofthem•»oujd
: j£ree4e; up and obstruct the Passage.
The Fraser was gveatiy,.swol'en by the
melting of the snows, in the mountains,,
-anti nlueh beautiful crop was.destroyey;
even the rielfek.t. yalleys�,wil •never be••
a success ii crop raising, owing to the,
hoods," Vancouver city was reached:
at •12 o'clock, and' after being photo
graphed, in. a groupe,, almost' the entire
party at once • went '.aboard the .-`-' Ste.
' Yosemite, and sailed for Victoria, the,
capital' of, the' Province, situated' sortie.
eighty -:miles distant upau::_Vancouver'
Island.: Vfctoria.atid»the_suiroundina
country are beautiful,- that climate is,
said to be similar to that of the south
-of England :.We ;remained here. two
days in; the: course of which" we::went.
by stage to Psquiinalt and inspected, ,,
the• Government dry -clock. Four line,of
battle 'ships, of the Britisll;Navy; were
lying in'the harborunder coinniaud of :.
Rear -Admiral; ' Sir'-. Michael Column.
Seymour. ' We were takt.n aboard, the
•Flag -,ship "Triumph,'.' introduced to
kind..aiid Icourtous coniinander, '• 'and
treated 'to" coffee 'andcake in ;the
officers mess -room. I also visited the
Royal"Marine Hospital, in charge ' of.
Lr Fitzgerald, of the British Navy,
and D'1 r. Andrews who is the dispensing:
'druggist; hack adip :in the waters of
the Pacific, and began: Our 'journey:,
home•'• To describe More funk what
• was seeii'on .the coast, in the mount -
al k
ounta.in , or on 'oke prairies, tyould,'1 , fear,:
, 1 -°t tr,Pg oQ• •tantAi•.r P� ' ,our.t
•'Bf ,aiiicl. Vr ity, here we • spent a y ery.'
i -ii, py week ':with. WilliamFhf
. ila
and his •family:, '•-who arc well land'
doing well arid. considerable of : the
adjacent ;ountty ;Whet' returninlg,. and
Were high) : leased. with
. � tern•..
y .la p spFct
--T
Hexa Iatn�lelac
•of�the future •of .that,part of Manrtobti.:
Reached \Viilrhi n
p ,, ., the 6 h•July,..
cerci after- i etihairi ug two• drays, h ft• . for
Port Arthur and took "Stey'Alberta"'
o'cloel> ori the `.9tli • July That,
evet1itg •\While {lot on Lake..Su.perior
near lsli loyal, :on;our loll;rein in the'
direction'ofYuit' rthu ve ted
t ,q1 ere. sul-
priaed. that We' could• `hot see -ilii towns
as a: beantiful m ra''e had inte•r.t is wed•s•
refiectuir• deep •gorges,. and •towering.
rocks, w•h i e;'k,,ut ail liour.ln fol e, :'ifoth=
ing• penItl•be •well britt the elft id'waters
of Thunder Bay •A'.; glorions` gehleii
sunset on the Lake iu,:whiteli•the-wave-
crests itt the wake of the . Shipwere
tinted ;With colors. and shades which
Y
nb-painter;',eatl,etei su'ccpssfulli.rrr-•
Y
tate,' was' a tittirig c,losi: to ,t': is llaa ie;
P.
scene. Sabbath 'Was sent in .6. quite
site
and "fitting' manner. :'1"two: services
were coniducteci'on board; inthe morn-
ing by'the }ter'. U I'o�loe , •of Hali
•fax, and in the eienitiby the
Wright,:•nt 'SIratford.: Lake: Buret,
•teas'del .ightfull. cable and • Wereached
.Owen Suti'h,d at 10 o'clock. a. in.
Dlonday now
LI aticl Luc%at
ul 'o h,>1'ut stay I2th Jyly, hat lug l:eell
exactly .tire. Weeks in Makin,. from.
,Luckiiow..to the Pacific ancl 1 -et urn by
0 P li,
-limp king, you for your .valu-
.able space.• Yours trul
y, '
ROBERT HARRISON
Teas, sugars and ail ,kinds ui: gen-
era} 4roeeries;11enp at, Geo. ,.lierr'r..
• — g Fashionable :clothing at Beer's.;
H'av ill srl
•r
„ cu •t:cl �the ,r;et.v.,tt,t;a of a hist.
class tailor itt tl a person of S:
1i,iltu� George, Kerr is now prepared;
to turn out.clothilig'egnal to atay city
trade. •' co 11' solicited;,/ •
Judicial Notice ' to Creditors
ANL H Ub •
SSRI,
DECEASED.
p'L`1nS1.A•NT 10 A 41.rDG1 ME\T•UF
L the Chancery 1)ivts ou, '.1 •the .•High
t;oilrt of .1.ttsttc ; mode in 'cin tali, actiur, ut
'• Hudson vri. Rain;:", the creditors;' iaucieuliug
thus having any specifc or general lieu or.'
aliclimberance• ttu41,the. estate, or ;iuy ntidtv.itt
ett Ahare• thereof, of Alid rew °Hud+nu,. late of
'the "Po wnsbid, of 1.inlass,;' iu the G+m:rty•
-
lirncr fattuer, wh'++.:cliethon .'r'� al ant the. L tth
day of 31lhrch, °I87t8, ;are, on or before the •sr,l.
a
Isy .uf September 1837; to sent) by l&ist prepaid
tu' 3l.o11r•, tf Dlnir,, b„licit. rr,,J't-rgus• their
Christian and rur,saluies; adilrei,nes and discripta •
the frill. t>artictilat•, ,if their r.Iniuis, a state
tuesit of their aCuutiuts,•, acid the, nature,e,f
theira'ecniitira it' any held°by .heti.; or la thrrw,f will be pereuiptorlly excln,teil
frtirm the benefit ..f the thud j diohilut. livery.
Creditor•hold'ing any'eenrityis to j,roeiuoe the
-,safe bef,ire the, at,my chambers in the city,
of Guelph, on th,• lOth day of:Septeuiher: 1'sii7.
44U o'clock, forenoon, betirijl•thetimc appoint
ed.fur.adjuidtaitiub`uu tlhetlaiina:
•
Dated the gild day y n f
AilKuet, IR.97.
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Plaintiffs 4olicit,r, ; Luc
Yetgua.
LANIEL
l 1s .. 2
M1
FUR_ EVE) T1
due
•
HARDWARE
. Lawrence.
has est-r�cel�e�. a •u.
J �.
ware, Gonsisting
Nails.,. TablePocket
r
:U•1� Glass
Putty
t•
Ir
, an a urs':
'Shovels'
:•'S adles.
P.
Chains
Reltin'`
_ g
:
�c Yl 1IIP. Pc`lCkiITn'
)rushes• of" li.h.zntls.
Nater Lime,
�Wire:Clt tlhes',Lines,
• `
l F eii cb��1.l• e .f .
�f sill kinds
Building Pa • er di &,
tar -red),•
Tabbit 1y,1.t�,taI
line o hard -
Tied p
Rubber. P
Sea
• .
••:
' .. stone •and 'Asbestine.
Cement `
Pars' Plaster
�tialies
Trowel's Garden r..' . .
weTs •
• , .. PAINTS
ANDVARNISHES
'4 hire "
V e Le�
Tiir�
tii� 'J
ohn
,n� Altl u
e colors dound;i� n�.» Pl•,e
seed=' alntSin,'�•s
ready, Use; Ahil i.Mt1 e, r�r v�lis;'cupelior
•. .
tc�•, �,nytluiiz;�irl the •n�arhet:. ....:,.,
'A large stock of Tin, Granite
Stovesi-" and Ja anne- 5 Wares,'
Perfection' Cheanlers ..R
honey Extractors, and Tnliara of`al1Tlic
s' A full of store w reEaretiounh,mgtone
onahe•sliortestnotice—Repairing ro
p anptly attended to::
Parties intending building would well to.gire• •
lini a'call before prirchasin;.elsewhere.
REIT
CE -
Only e r one year has elapsed.since the introduction into Can ► a of the now •well•:known
a littl over
l66ka'-�- ectarcles and '
p e lasses .
•
:i ry
And there. is, hardly atoO nor t ilhi„e, where -en agency, for the .Sale of • this
a Y. '
Celebrated Spectacle: has' not :been..iris it
Ai; 4 SIs.A" is not.ptiffetl up by•+.�rnenningless, wnnld,be scientific pleuras, bet,is.,offereil to an intelhg •ntpublic alt its merits
and you will find it to be• t PER-M.11LY E 1 IA•BLl: All) 1 0 YOU.1t` ]�. Tr) o
. ".YLhI(�Il'1'a . Near of far Sighted Doth o'r'sltl:
•;ienited exactly
The: word , tLL�I4A tN stnm.,xd'ulion'wery pair•:• ' ` age,• car) bo
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H0 OGRAPH. C
. A•BIN�T� :PER
DZE�11
For s y— E 1 a'O1$hTSON', ,LUCIRNO .
MEDICAL HALF.
Tt 1N, �Granf Je erns,
.Chemist an'd. '••Druggist`..
PURE •DRUGS.°
:Ch•emicals, 'D'.'e `tuffs,
Coinbs 4T it
a GI`
o h' s.
, , t e , Tootli Nail.
a d Shaving Brushe , " '
rofi • o • s, soaps; Pertain.:
ery, &t;:
Strictly Pu're�
Paris' a
� is ,+4r en �
e . 1 ellc>bOrC and
Insect Poder:
.0 .
ranee s and •other. Spe�'tacles
at Colt. 1. •
l��gtiilly
Recipes s an ' �'li 'sl
p d y can's: Pre-
scrtptions accurately prepared,,.•
al ll�eeter
r<t 4ue1 h , T W. Grant',±erferise
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EI TS
We want one hundred good meli at
once' to sell for'thaPouthill Nurseries,
LARGEST IN' CANADA.
over 4E5° acres:
Steadycmployment' qo last floe,..•,
, Liberal Comrrrlssion
OR SALARY,
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, . �r ADVANTAGES.'
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a\UYDU1
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T,, �+ L1,liT,TSHlup
FIt'
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Any, Pushing Allan
C
nn Succeed.,
�Appy,for
terms. to . •
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Mane'.f�'lhli�" e '
604) • Tottoxio Off'•
Dtt: L VEST aN'saVC`.,1N1 Bii:tI I'1'it1.it '
'il:ti'r'; .1 !il lrfnteed speClfle for H)'steria, 1)iz'-
!iness, Convulsions, kite, tierVoirsNeatiai
Headaobu, Nervo ' bile
us ,1. rehetrutl.,n, caused b� the
n,+e of alcohol or teihaecp, Wake itie4s M•en-
t.+d Deprc ssir•n, hoftening of this ,Brain, result- alt-
ing in insanity and:leadin g to 'misery, decay,:
and death, l':reu°aturr. Old Abe
... litrreitne rpots Of Power in ether ser , ,In�piiful
• •Losses lnd I rmatirrhana CAlNtl'tyteX.'•
ertiou
of the 13raiq, svlf'al)gse' or elver-indul,
genre:' Enol tux ex,ntains one month's,treiit
.menta. S1,OO a box. (tr six 'nixes fot 84;Oo,
tett. by mail lsrepaid on:receit of rice..
wi GOAEA Y,E P_ p ,. ,
Tri r . _ .;�, �N ,f:F, SIX ,�AaCIyS
cure any nasi,,•, . With earth order received
tryst
.by us for six boxes; accompanied with 85.00
we will send. the purchaser our 'written guar Cti refuoti'the money if the. treatment.
tees ;not effect a cure.. (tiatlantees isetteed.
only" by COPELAI>f .4 DAYss, Dr'ig.' `
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