v _ _ ‘1-1 _f- _.< -1.1 _ _._» _ __ _ ._ _ . _ - - _ -_ _ »~- 3 .i-,_> __~,.-» _'.- ~. in ».,..-_-_, _V¢ _ ~1 -..'_-__‘.~ 1 ~_; ,i , -~_~ _ _ V ¢' -- V1, __ V __ V) _ _ -j _-‘V , _V _ > _ay ‘., ,__ -.-- - .L_ _ _i ' , -ei _,_ _ _ .__» 1 ) , _ ,_ , no _ .-__-5 ._ _» j_;~;,»1{ _ »_ .f’_ _Vw-_'__' V 14,, _.;_;_'..~,5_V,_V._ .; .\___,._ ' .V '__v_,i_*,_-1;'.;,, _ 2? __»_1;J»_,_.¢,,-~ _ '- _-` ‘- . ’- _-, _;_, ,, ___ -fp, - ‘_ \ -,' ;.- 11,1- _ ~w’-» ,_ A; ' <_ me 4 t ._ s , 1 °‘\_ ,, #if g ,_ I -/‘ v ‘ °‘ _ V. ’ ‘ Ax 1‘»_¢.1‘*' ,y _Q :A1 f2"_`l`HN The following article will he of ln- terest to all Provinclalists who de_ sire to see a tunnel connecting Cape Traverse with the mainland. Written for the Rlailroad Red Book by 0. E. Meyer, City Editor Moat- rose Press. At 5.16 p. m., Tuesday, July 7_tli9re Lesounded in the bowels of a, granite mountailm 11700 feet below the surf- ace, the muffled roar of a charge of dynamite, and the splintcred rocks which scattered from the impact of the blast were the remnants of the last small pillar which had separated _, , I . _ __ ..e_1..w...» _ . ,_» , \-,y ,_ . _ _ _» _ 11 » _ - ,Y 5 - 1 __l, _ _ - - __. _, _ 4 _ _ _ -_ L _ .V _ _ ` W "Q M " "<2 Q' _ _.... wi. fi.. ...vi i _ _ _ ." ” ‘ '_ »_ __ _ _fu V _ V _ i' .__"' __ . _ ._ _ _ _.o _. ~'»=' 1- -” ~‘ <-_ _._ _ ffillurlarxaws " » "l‘HB"~ wifi* <1 ~ : WN GUARDIAN _ 1..., _ "R" 0, __._-.s-_1=r_..__ #_ Y __ .1 ~ _. .1 ‘ - _ ___...._ _ . ., ' . “ _ V _ _.__ - '.__»,_~-.f ° __-_»=' _~' _ ' ' 1 _ ._ .- _ -_ .~ , , - _'» < : ~ ~1'-:_~¢ . _, , , ,_ _ _ 1 , , _ _ ' _ ' __ _ _ ____ _ __ _ _..._,________.._.__.-.__ ...L_ __ __ _ - “_ NEL VQUILDING hese lands from entry. Under the ,reclamation act each land holder can hold but 80 acres of land, and an the homesteads were practically all eaten-_ led under the homestead laws, which allow 100 acrm, there has altogether been a vast tract restored to the public domain. This land will a.'l lbs opened for entry again when the ‘project has finally been completed and placed 'in readiness to furnish wa- ter for all of the land. | Just when the restoration to entry will take place is hard to say at this one two. headings of on gm, G,,,,,,_|ti1oo. it is rho policy of me notion- ison tunnel. Before the reverbera-| l2l0liS dlcd away along thg hun stretching coruidors in the great bore, the way was open for the water of the Gunnison river to flow six miles through the mountain to the thirsty 8011 of 150,000 rich 'acres of the Uncompallgre volley. The completion of this tunnel, the longest underground waterway in the: world, and wi-th but one exception the longest tunnel of any sort in the: l world, was nn achievement in whicl romance and hard work-n-da ‘ y fact, have been most strangely and closely blended. Every foot of the great bore represents great effort, great labor and great pains. Not since the first dr ll pierced the solid reel; have the engineers in charge _ re. liaxed their vigilanccpr their efforfg Each yurd of surface, 't sccmcd,hcld for the men respon-Jibl)c, some new complication, some call for greater st riving. But one by one the obstae les were overcome, and now the great tunnel is complete, and ready for the rush of walter which will llringlife to the dead soil. Foul. years and a hnlf have elapsed since the work was begun and the rcnulin- dcl' of the fifth year will soc its actual completion. The technical features of the work are most satisfying to thc engineer, The bore is 11x13 feet in cross section, und ls 30.578 feet i.n length. SU sure. fully have the two liczlilings "nee,-, carried along; that tlirl-e has not bcen one-tenth of ull 'inch difference in the alignment of the sides, lxlneh work y_ct remains to be done before the tunnel will ne ready for real use. The bore is concrete lincd nl- mnst throughout, and some of this work remains to bc done. The tram track must be taken up, and minor repairs must be made on the big carrying cnnzll which leads from the tunnel, before the first flo\v of wlltcr can bc turned through the System for the purpose of testing it. When all of these dctnils have been attend- ed to, the project wi'l be in shape -for the great forn!.il celebrlltiizn which iS t0 D8 hfflll nt l\’loutrosc on Sept- ember 28, to celebrate the comple- tion of the work. President Taft will be present: at this celebration, and, in addition, many notable men from all parts of the country will be present ond take a conspicuous part in the program. Engineer l<`cllo\\‘s and W. W. _'l`ol'rcn- ce, who risked their lives in exploring the Black Canon of the Gunnison as a preliminary to the tunnel will 'oclWl"1f» their lleigllbofs W0“1<-1 h9-W 1 _ present and tell over again their ter- rible experience in`thc voyage down the river. Arrangements have been made for the elitcrtilinmerlt of thousands of visitors at the celebra- tion ond it will no ulniollutodly noi Like all men who-pi0uc<‘r, whether the biggest event of the kind even held in the Wist. ' The Uncompahgre Valley project, of which the Gunnison tunnel is il part, is one of the lllr;.:cst ilndiliost ini- pnrtant of thc two dozen and odd immense undertakings upon wllil-_li tho government is eiigaged in the West at thc prcscnt timc. Une hund- red amd fifty thousand acres of the richest soil in the stntc will bc brought under cul‘tivn.tion and open- cd to the scttlcr and homnmnkcr. There is about 200,000 ucrcs of tl. lable land in the \‘allcy, nut up to the present ut the inoilt only about 40,000 acres have been in cultivation owing to lack of wi-lfcr. 'fin-_ Uncom- pullgre river, from whiz-ll the lil'c;-wilt Hllpllly of water is taken, is u very short stream, and hills onex'.l'clncly limited water shed. It luis bcrn found to be n. nrllticr of exceeding difficulty in most yours to sccllrc enough water oven for the slnilll area which is now under cllltivution. (lilly in yrnrs when tlirrc llirs bccn an excessive snow full have ‘lic agriculturalists bccn enabled to l.c.c- ure a plentiful supply of water. Now the tunnel will not only sup- Dly an adequlitc amount of water fi_l' the area that is already under illlii- vatibn, but it will also supply wuftcr cnowgh to irrlrllltrz nn additional 150,- 000 acres. In the future, when the lush line canals which are n. part of the project, have been completed, lid- ditlonal tracts wi`1 be wiitcrcd. The greater part of the land un- der this project is dccded lend. How- cvcr, there is still some choice pieces of government land which will be cp- cn to entry by homcstcads some time in the future. When the proi¢Ct WHS started all ol the available land was immediately taken up, but the govern- ment has‘since withdrawn part of SUNUGHT soAP ._ Ufgil uv' ‘ fi _ ' _\\\`)g ¢¢ ll s“m':l"{:l|:\hse‘:P 'l'll=:o arzpdo 'Illini-tous chemicals In Sun- light Soap to bite holes In ' even the most d0l|¢l¢° “pei |s.000ere offer- * .Q & anyone flnlilnt A _ lhlterltlon In Sunlight *_ 80”." A ' X r"»1 "vc `-. 2 1 i 1 l “ \ " ‘ , ,1._y,___'. , < l . - , ‘ui , .__ ~ \ A Q :__-fa _. . al government to absolutely refrain from offering encouragement to sett- |lers to take land unden a prejeee un. ,til it has been placed in position to lfurniish all of the water that is need- ,ed. Altogether there will probuilly ,oe about 25,000 acres of land that will ,bc opened to entry as soon as the government deems it to be advisable The public lands are scattered throughout the entire length of the Vullcy, fnom several niilesabove ,Montrose to the vicinity of Delta, ‘at the junction of the Uncompnhgre river with the Gunnison. The lands surrounding the government Lrocea are all highly cultivated, making the public lands oi the 'Uncolnpnhgre jValley among the most desirable of ,milf yct available for settlement. The ,dcedcd land, that such ef it ag has lflflf- yet 00011 imvr ed, can be bought ,Of l-hcifreilt l71'Ulcct was work of f-ur get through or perish. To turn back was impossible. Alteruaitely swim- ming and floating in their boat, they lowly made their way. At one point the roaring waten rushed under u sol- id wall of rock which blocked the cs n- on. Tying their precious provisions and instruments more securely ln the ‘boat they set it adrift in the roaming torrent which was under the rock. Then bidding his comrade good-bye, allows plunged into the current, not nowlng whether he would emerge a- live on the other side of the rock wall r whether many miles below his angled body would be fished from he river. l-Iesitat}n’g only long en- ugh to give htlhcompanion time to e beyond redo ` of a poseuble colli- sion ln the dirk depths of the under- round passage, Terrence plunged in- to the raging water. Aften what seemed an eternity of bulleting with he water and 'iiclng battered against he roof of the tunnel he emerged in- to the galon of the sun and grasped a boulder in midstrcam. After he had shaken the water from himself and looked around he discovered Fellows perched upon another boulder a little way down the strcaln. A short swim was necessary to reach a narrow beach at the edge of the perpendicu- ,1ar" walls of the canon, and after walking along this for a hundred yards they found the bout stranded _in smooth water at the edge of the river. This plunge into the unknown under _thc unscalable wl_\.ll of rock was only lone of the unnumbercd perils which ,they faced and ovcr¢_:ame during al- smost every hour of the terrible follr- ,very rezlsonable, affording the man ,of small means opportunity for ac- river. ilnirlnll u home of his own. Finally they were reduced to the l The Gunnison tunnel project is per- last verge of starvation and exhaus- ‘linps ills urost romantic of »auy_ of theltlon. Their stock of provisions had ‘large projects which have for tlicirlliwll Clit ill llillf 'DY Ulf’ 1053 Of their object the i‘e<‘lililnin;; of vast tl'iicts":i0at, and the remaining; stock had of land. 'l'llc inception of the idclaibeen entirely insilfficicnt lon the time und tllc lirogrcss of the work fromlthey expected to 'rc in the canon. For the ideal to the completed tlinllclitllfeff GUYS HWY llfld |10 f(‘0d CXf`0Dt ‘and czlnlils sounds more like ll§tllc lcuvcs and soft tv/ins of such romance than rl more recital of shrubs as were found ncilr the wa- twcntictb ccniury lateral achieve-ltcr's edge. ,mcllh St:irvil.tion at last loomed large Alilony: the first scttlcrs of the val- and real to the two brave num, nut ley were mon of l`al‘siglitcd judgmentithc hugh walls still oilareil prccipitu- who glinlpscd the possibilities of the ous and unsculunlc sides to thcir 'gi-clit work which is today a reality, view, and the river seemed to have lt gnllcd tllcir spirits to see the increased in ruggedness of bed and few ncris which weve poorly water-'violence of current. Death would un- cd by the little river which traversed doubtedly nnllify thc result of their the rzmtcr of the viillcy, while just voyage, had 'it not been for the scorn- ,beyi nd was nn empire wliiell must l,e ingly miraculous circumstances which ,~.;i\'en up to sage brush and de-sorcliroilglit about their miI\r d0“'",t0 Um \V11‘¢@' MELILLA, Sept. 29-(Special)-opposed to political liquor, not in go-i ,times as great as the Uncompnhg;-e 0 drink. The mount-aiu sheep sa\r`lA Wounded Moor’ captured yester_`iu,,,U,,,_ to his ,,_mina,.y one morning fthe men and scrambled up the v.all1n,da declares the main bod ofplmrely before elle eleegign, he funnel etreat, but the little lamb was not Y’ _ d y 15 ia. box of liquor out gf whieli he took £15 fl09f O1' RS Sllffi Of f00t HS W0 m0"lM°OrS_ has been remforce by "one bottle for liimsclf,and subsequent- tber, and it was soon overtaken and (100 Rlfllans from Atllucemas. 1y'the l,,,x wgih the l,a1,1n¢c of the ,vallcy, but it solid. mountain ridge of ‘granite 1,800 fret lli;,'hcr than thc ,floor of the vril`cy, and six miles through, lny between the Gunnison ‘und the valley. 1 Those pioneers who _were gifted with pre-:~="lcncc enough to see what oth- captured by the starving nlcn. Wvilli till’-.V` W0l‘0 U*-C l-W0 !I_‘2n illl.)-'lllc races were postponed to-,p_n.l it had urrivcd. The witness had ntherell fuel and built a small fire dn o" account of 'hc rain ln knowled e of lion it came or how HAIJIFAX1 N- S- SCDY- 29-*(3990-icontcnts diszlppcxired us mysteriously Williams, instead of being cx‘u`emelyl .-l’°‘"" "°”“l' “"“‘°’_“’”“‘mil’- M” Aki sl.o_.ls:~:cl~:, soot ci--it is undo- iui wm:t,§ wh;‘t'.'S. t,(_',,hm,',,_;sli'1l1fl that the ltnlilln ,-_-overnment in | ‘mf w m mlm” ‘ "F “l ul" ‘ ,order to coilipelisuie in ir measure for har clnllu. N., li`l‘cucli-\"u-lio .New Yiru wlun the monument of Vince who arc b\\i`-H2 filflll-S Of H\¥'»h'ii§ii;\'alnni du Vorro Sczrno, the Flor- A 4 l |\.lllt Italians con.-:idcr the * `“"_é'_""_ l unto rcpr:'=cilto.tion of their c " COHNVV-‘ll-‘L1 Scptemller 27'* Till* irv at thi- lluilizon-Flllton `ccle'1iratioiNn§1 ,constlmt inroud into Glengllrry, Ul`f-llncll, ‘und fllc rccluuiution scrvlco decided io lions tho iunoel if ic was found co 'oe fo,,.\1m< jenginccr, wus in.~:trllctcil to explore fthe Gunnison rivcr along thc route ‘adjacent to wllerc the tunncl`would lizivc to cntcr tlmt l‘lVcI‘. HC WHS lgivcn instruction_=‘§ to nd-iko n. definite report us to thc feasibility of the un- dortzlliilig. laclloli-5 was ns tliiirollgllly imbued with the idcn of l'cll'cllin;: the waters of the (lnllnisoll ns was thc most cn-l ltlillsilislul resiilcrlt of the vallcy.f ,Securing is colnpnnioll in the person ,nf W. W. 'l`ol‘rence, who is now as rcsi- :dent qi lienvcr, but who at that time lwas n marimtcr of nn electric light |tbe hour. Theirs had been a great first and six seconds in the cattle, achievement., and their memories will class. Also herd prize in one hund- [always live in the city and com- rod entries. This is counted one of munity for wlzvich they performed such ,thc best exhi-bits. _ In signal service. But few of t`uc her- In cattle and pigs, Roper Bros won locs who risk their lives on fields of nineteen firstsi, thirteen seconds, and ihattlc nre more heroic than those two one fourtll. lyoung men who risked their lives in, l"ir.:liiollc1‘. I-lnckncy stallion, own- ‘li dark mountain canon, and that cd by Roper Bros, won first prize. without the incentive of mzlrtil\’ sul'-l George Drake, Cornwall, captured rolllidiligs which nerves the horn for first and second prizes with an ex-_ both large and small quantities 'lie- forc the election and in many instan- ces on the Sunday night preceding ‘the election day, which was on Mon- duly. The counsel for the petitioner wbL`c ndeavoring to connect this previous istrihution of liquor with thc rlgcnt of the defendant, arc also endeavor- ing to show that the clcction was void at law, on account of the gener- thc licld. Theirs was a sacrifice in thc illtcirsfs of pi\r.ce_ and their names will nl\\'nys be linked with tlrnt of the _grcnt project. which will bc the founilzitiou of :.1 slnnll empire. ' cmilrvcd ln militm' nulllocuvres li ,llibit of wheat. G. J. Carver, Cnty, iwon first prize for lohstcrs. LONDON, Sept. 29-(Special)- Arnold Court, six years old, died in Victoria Hospital of lockjaw, alleged to have been brought on by vaccination made two weeks ago, al debaucbcry throughout the dist- rict. Tlicre ‘ls rl very large attend- ance at court rind whilst thc petit- loner is not short of witnesses a lunge number are called, who do not respond to the call. It was rumored in Georgetown last night that appli- cation would 'ne made for the arrest of deliqucnt witnesses. ' MOl.lNS, l<`liANCli1, Scpti~_lubcr` 28. by n, 10ea,1phy5iea,n_ The court meets this morning at ._;l‘_l;c13i)rsllipt llcpllliltiiule Vexltilolllc-d Anti vaccinationists Win h01d_a‘r.inc o’clock. \v le me ree in ic nil' o-l oy ~ - - "_" '_ _*mi* one foun persons-were killed Pgblllc meeting to protest against MONTREAL, Sept. 29-(Special) The nirshlp, which wus; n. large spe- t C Lompu sory vaccmatlon 0 Pub' _ phat Mg(}i11 University will have cilncn of the dlrlgible bllllon typc, rc' llc S(.'l100l Oilillirell. ~ sampling somewhat the Zeppclllm,was li _ogmpany of Infantry at first’ _ in the near future a full bat- 1 i y _ _ y lat: . the French army. lllscirpmg gas from PRINCE ALBERT, Sep( 29-Italloni 15 the Outlook at Present- t.lio i};=;i'ifn>n bali; appears to lhlovle (Speci,,1)_.]3crt Jenner, aged 25, For two years there has been a Callg ITC, itll( ll! llilfr CXD 0( (51 , _ '1' ' h Hi _ the whole machine instantly dropped yelarsl fT.Ul1e1-ly .goltter at locaé ho '$;&;?;yf§,(_);é)sle\:€;ri,? cers of per to e,,,,.,._h_ te s, is lviug wi d in t e woo s at _ $- This, is thc largest nlimher of fat- Steep Creek. V | There 15 3 Strong Une dub and alftl0S on rt\C0l`ll fol' Oni! llilillllp ao- Jenner has Served terms far vag- f'.!€S€ EDB SO W€ll SlIpPOI`lI8(l ',,1,mi at Montrme p,,g,,,,,,,_ p,,;10w,,\,°l‘lt”"*' ,rhf 3"! ,"f ,_,*h'°"‘l;‘,‘“‘l“°“ rancy, and lately he,was suffering the CUIHPHHY Will |10 f°I`l11°d With 11 I I I ' V J CP h'l'l'|[lS.l0( lc Nl( l0S O lc Vic- I » ' ° ' set about preparin,,' to explore tlieltlms almost beyond rccOgn,t,0n_ from lllsanlty. lV1e_W to having 5' 51! °°mP9~ny bat' fearful Black Canon of the Gunnison. After being released 1351; gp;-ing, This cmllill il* 0119 Ui th” mmit fm!" _ ____ __,,_,_ ___ ,_____ _ ______ _ Jenner took to the wgods audi - ~ -“ G t Ili ki Cl \ l 1 ~ - ~ “Om” V0’-'~'S “f "“` re” °° °s’““ _ ,since then has been living as a. wild n1._inv hnd fried to liclirtrnte its my Bflerfcs (mu, ,O f,,,, ,,__,,,,,~_.,_,,ly_ gnlnn on berries, roots and raw I But tlicsc two yollllyf mcu took no 11188.13, and Sleeping Ollt. `llccl>lint of the fililurcs of otliers.TliT|y _ l Al\dill~3RS’I’, Sept. 28.-N. Rhodes, _prclmrcll to HIICCCCG- Mf‘"l°“t0“S C00' ' ,vice-president of the Rhodes-Curry Bllllilllhcfl |819 I equencrs hinged upon the success or 'failure of their effort, and they were | etermincd tn succccd. Packing two light canvas boats with their provl-, sions, cnuu-_rn and engineering instru-r `ments, they rm'..nllked on the rugingl lrivcr nt il point lt few miles abover M0,,tr(;Ro_ Their start was nnlde car-l ly in the llny, nnll lriter~fouri.ccn ld,-,vs of such experiences ns full tel the lot of fc\v lnen, they had traver- iiwll thirty miles of thc canon' and hadl 'dellionstrntcil_ to their own satisfac- lill that the tunnel cou‘d be bllllt. she for the river entrance was sel- ected and sur\'eyed. But between the istnrt rind the finish of tllclr journey! 'tlw two vwlnc |n0'1 'nod oncnlllil/-rr-li 'perils und snr~.»ivod adventures llmt 'makes their trip throufgh the Black (jnnon sound like n chnptrl' from the romance ol Jules Verne. E,"-ly in the voyage one of the boats was lost, together with part of 1 FOR WBOOPING COIJGB1 CROUP1 ASTHMA. COUGES, BRONCBITIS. SORE THROAT- CATARRB1 DIFBTBERIA Vlpcrlzecl Crerolnne elofllihc Dlrgxvlml of Whonpilll Cough. Ever dre_ld¢l.l Lreuntfnn- not exist where Cruolene ll u_lcd. l u_cis directly on nose and ihrnnl. mlkilil 5f¢ll|\'“! any in ihe case ul 1.-nldn. soothes the lore nhl-on and nmnslho coulh. his alunm lo lnllercrl of Anlhma. Creloleno il n powerful lerlliielde. lcllul 501|! nl a eumlivc and l\ nrcvenllve ln enn\l_¢|0\§l diseases. Cresoleae'a hen recommendation, ll in thirty years ol successful use. 1 For Isla by All Drujglntl Send _ l‘Qsl.1I for llc- s.~r1,~ll1~,'¢- }»'.i~.'.-_'rt Crrsolenr llllilsenljv: Threat Tolileil. simple and wulllillg lol lilo irrilolcd lhruv. lilo. Lnming, Mile-l Cn., Limiled. 1\|l».-lm. Mon- treal, Canada. 308 gels: riff 1 .\¢ , 1,»'~' _ ,Co., who was taken seriously ill ,last Wednesday when returning from Sydney, was operated on yesterday for nppcnllicltis. I He is doing as well as can be ex- _pected under thc circumstances. l nl~:l>1i.l\', sept 21-The opening idny of aviation week proved. very dis- inppointln_i_f. Owing to lack of organ- ;lzntio|l fl start was not made until ‘three llollr;-1 lifter the appointed time ani of the seven events on the pro- gram, only the speed competition was begun. lilven in this, none of the competitors covered the minimum dlstlrnce of eight k'ilonn~_tres, about i5 miles. ‘* i l The afternoon. liowever, was prir ldllctlxc of one Lllrllllng lnuidcnt lpletc snmersault. Leblanc was not talion later on. LUN DON, September 27- William Henry, founder and honorary secret- ary of the Royal) Llfc Saving soClety,‘ has returned from Canada, where hc` has established brnnchea of the soc-i icty in many principal cities. ' He stated thlrt he was very well pleased with the result of his tour and that he found the knowledge of rescuing o drowning pctscn to have made great headway in Canada. He found Canadian swimmers very quick to 'grasp his instructions. Whereas in lilllglanil n course of training lasts Hi! \\'e@l\s. he found candidates in the Teniegami dis-crict, whele he Hpent a few days going through- the correct methods after two days sch- ooling. The instructions include dif- ferent methods of breaking the grip nf a drowning person and' the moat np~to-llllta method ol l-eausriilieing ,the npplrrently drowned. l OTTAWA Sept 21-The M,nlster ll' » _ ~ _ A! . . ~ ‘nlorioi nlonoplooe in which Loolono `of Labor has named Sir George Gor- .§' lwns rounding -a corner turned acom- llellll- al Quebw. as chairman of the 1 o ‘ -.w ' _.I Board of Concllllatlon to look into _ "°‘ /fi llllrt but the monoplnne was barllyuthe Intercolanial Round House ills- * '~ ldunlaged. , lpute at Halifax. V _ iland Scotfs, wllo have licnrd the culllirniine navigator [of the west ‘and are migrating l.o;Hndson River, is Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan, ’m0n||m¢mf_, whieh has aroused the stay at home of Glen- Ettore Simons, is who explored the erected there. The was designed 'ny almost completed. fly. _. ,"_' '.' ~ \_ Qs* lx.. , ,_ »".1:'.s-1. in-':f;_x 7.5.50 '.. ' ‘11~»-'rw _ VV V _ V _V ‘M5 SE.-:»=..__ /-J _ .5 *Q23 1/ 1 ___‘,'_-; :1;;_ _»_?_~ 0 lip; __. .-/R ' . V The oven door ' of the Kootenay R drops down and provides a. shelf upon which to rest the pans drawn from the _ oven. The door is strongly braced F9_f__§°l;= b¥_t'1S_Re§° _ l* E easily sup- # p o 1- is t h e ~ I Weight of an si.. extra. heavy §v\“l'f§"‘ roast. ` sookloi 1 on request. 'H -.1 o o smd@s9¢d ,;, lm |||||||||u|||\I"d by ,he and C l-:ren everywhere Sfcamlaouts. ere. \ _ fl. » 1 1 1 W :r = `» .._i'if""°"Y"‘-~;\ `*"` 'J- 'r -ia. '.1 ’\ largel ilels and on Dining Cars. Sfeamalifps, 4 ° Fi is wi~:e to use food products that uc proclu_'ecl m clean factories. - m||l||||I||||iii ré»w.G:n%£HN$o.LTE' iillrilulllllililn’ | ml" _ lrlll Illini|lmrlummlummullmulilluulI|""ll"""$ I .1 - » ~ l ` . 0 " A l Q" --__ i -_ - _»"~-‘~i’»lflN!1b"..-¢l|uasi11i'.i'lilh>¢i&!\=' - _ "li \ , 1.»'n _'---of _ ,_ _ .V V`_.,__/_; ,_., ._ ,gl V @` . ..1_i.,V, ._, . 1 . . \ _‘_ ' r V ‘ _ , I ’~1`. 1 `l 'h 0 L |lu|uivnumlmllllilmillllillll f lll|||l||nf|,,, ,, best Ballers """i||I|||Ilf[| »_ also by Chefs la the » ,