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Lilac Tirng - Gene Austin Organ - Jesse Crawford also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor Artists. l}? ‘Cliaiiiiiteccwn Only by ‘ »~Mll‘.l.i_EIl BMS» I The signs oi Fall, by iading‘ sun Great George Street." i QUANTITY AhlY I QUALITY. i . l l ‘ . . ' '_ Highest ‘Market Prices, P8111 ll _ wnsr seam. same This time oi year, I ponder-ll ng.‘ - As I observe inpresent tact and memory, . . \ And Summer swinging Southerlyl ‘ The ialllngleai and witheringgrass‘; Theripened iruit and grain; The stubble in the ianners iields,~ And pollen in thewinding lane. » The, cycled swing oi messu cu time; The rise and iall "oi ocean tides; f The march oi mon towards destiny- Asksme: What Shall Abide? I seek eternal things to grasp; I search ior lasting veritiesf * But in pursuitnthsy are so ileet The-y tar out-distance me. Into the realm o! science I peer. Where molecules’ atoms whirl- And- electrons whiz n dizzy speed. Within their universal iurl. < . ‘ , r “Bpecd-Spcedflmhey echo in their ilight. "Rush on, they call to me, "For motion is a ntark oi liie - And is-a lasting verity" But hereiAI cried in my despair- Are iadedleavesandfred: . Shall they be left ‘to naught‘ in death ; Bo motionless and dead? Is this the end oi all? I cried- Is silence in the grave to be-" My last reward when I am gone " l From this activityif . Y, .' i "There is ‘no death" was their re-n ' E “Thcres continuity- ln that transition from this liie- To that oi perpetuity" “We're in all matter millions iold. . Andcannot die nor rest- 1n,animated_liie..or “death" . - we live withlfnelltr cslslns wt" "The elements oi nature's- laws‘. Shall claim each parceied part- 3 .Whi'ch\ shall returnto be renewede In nature's plan chart." The hydrogen and oxygen- The carbon and the nitroilfill‘ Thsse iundilm Li" 91° ‘lllt-‘i’ .. Shall take all menus ves ass"! l These things, v1, bewlldereci me. Howmcy I understand- Or have abiding iaith in these’- . Unto the Hinterland? 1 am as one on troubled seas. Were billows break and roar- . And pound, upon the rock of ialth- On heaven's distant shore. "Peace-be still” there calls to me. » Across the swelling tide- "Come unto Me-and Ibslgall, Bil/e- The things that shall a- _ e‘ g “I am thgwgy ,the Light and Life- Come and abide with me- I shall give peace unto your $0111 And life eternalllh" - Ah thcnl This deilithjs not the end. Oi body or oi sou - The grave ‘is not its destiny- God's heaven is its 8°91- isy’ i-‘eia? fibre. ‘ k , 12s West iirvokline Sim" » Boston." u Airplanes are being used to sur- vey*'lr,000 square miles oi land West and south oi Bagdad for an exten- sive irrigation system. A new combined salt and pepper shaker has a. slidin8 ton that cov- ers both sides and is moved to ob- tain the contents oi.’ either. Orchardists in South Africa. are importmg irom California beetles that destroy the mealy buss that attack their iruit trees. do r- Childrehiliiy Titan's ‘is hardlyll\"§ii\ll°h° linen! heard oi . Ive million bcmcs sec asvcr wit!!!)fli- n... 1r there are children in ywr lgmfly,'flifll'flll almost dolly need oi!‘ m comfort. And e iilglitmbY find you m1 thankful t eras a bottle in the house. Just a iew dro s, and that colic onconstipstionis lisvsd; or glarrhsa checked. Amaafitrflvyo 1:33; not a remedy iol ". lift... issbtut e only n. n‘ you we ever 1mm. dome tattle givihg tcilinihnlm ~91." dangerous in n "sar- "i m" r Remember Phenom‘ old an mn m ‘l can... ,. , .. Sources er‘ e _. _ l I _ , e- ‘ s , Peace River ‘ (I-llstorious) Our irequent select“!!! 91 m“ sub‘ Ject must not. be ascribed l0 ‘he ‘f: ceipt o! a salary irom the Gove ment or others. it is Dim!’ bee"? the name is loved b? Qlwnbody n heaven and‘ on earth. 111d 1mm a desire w cultivate a “ailment "°‘ patriotism iounded“ and. a strong tinned!“ .-'N““°““ sentiment coupled, with uniaiiing British- ccncdim- Nflllwfll W"? merit tell one, simple awry. _ The iollowlfig is hat a writer °l the Departmlilli b‘ llkmwflm’ Se“ forth inmate ih a pamnillw "reace River melt ‘aside ‘from its vast, daring vail' and Dill-Walls. is o! l llliflfil» 1i ls aillnk in the __ River System; w , oi 2,525.; miles rm headwatg to. _i_is_ Arctic dalta and basin or; 688.009 square iliiilifi 6 9Q JIIVGF in ‘Janelle agijolrlgsoiworld. wide prominence“ ‘l. f .. . . At the cppciite he...» a. .4 wough-likeldcpr .in,the moun- tainous reg-ion ‘oi the northern and interior "parts oi. Brl _ Columbia, . two largerivers the Pihlgyfland the ~ Psrsnip have their sources. ‘ The headwaters oi the Finlay, which are ~ also the, upper extremities oi the whole MacKenzie System are sep- arated irom those oi the, e and the. Skiana rivers, ilo‘ to the Pacific Coast by the Oassiar and the Qrminqco ranges oi mountains. Those north oi tlié town oi pm irGeorge, being separated -irom thetipper sec- tion ot the llrascr- river v a com- paratively low divide. Be en the great, depression in which. ese riv- ers are found and theipl regions oi estem Canada lies ‘the main Rocky Mountain Range having a northwesterly and ‘southwesterly firing. ' - Source oi the Great Peace River i The Finlayoilowlng irom the iar Northwest between the snow-capped banks o1 the Casslan and Ormlnoco a ranges on the one hand and those - oi the Rarities on the other meets the Parsnip, flowing almost direct- ly towards it, at a point in the low- est part of toot oi.’ Mount Sliwyn. The‘ larger volume oi water resulting irom the union oi these two great mountain rivers, already reinforced by mim- erous ‘tributaries oi generous dimen- sions. is thenceiorth known as Peace River. ' \ The lVlceiing Place The meeting-place (the source of the Peace) now known as litinlay but formerlyas Finlay Forks, is the site 0i‘ a. small trading post and scattered settlement oi a iew trap- pers, prospectors and other pioneers. l < Great River Rise 'An outlet for those converging waters is found through s. clearage in the Rocky Mfifintains. Starting on a course almost at right angles to the trend oi its atiluents, the Peace flows sharply to the east and ior nearly a hundred miles winds its way through one oi~ themost gorg- eous mountain passes in existence. Its final source irom the mountains to the plains region is marked by a remarkable chasm known as Rocky Mountain Canyon at the lower end oi’ the canyon is located the small settlement oi Hudson Hope. Thismarks the westerly, or up- stream section oi the main agricult- ural portlon of the Peace River country. v From ‘Hudsaniliope the Peace flows in a general easterly direction to the town oijPeace River. Cross- ing thence more northerly to Fort Vermiliion, and thence easterly and northerly to the vlcfility oi’ lake Athabaska. About fltty finiles below Fort Vennillion a series oi rapids and low falls knkown as Vermillion chutes are found. These might be said to meet the easterly or down- . stream limit oi the so-called Peace River country. The country below ‘ the chutes is merged more closely - into the lower Athabaska and Slave district. Lake and River Junction The Athabasks river rises on the easterly slopes oi the Rocky Mouti-| ; tains but its sources are farther ' south» than \ ose oi the _ ce. Flowing easterly and northerly it finally debouchss into thehsthabss- ka. The main discharge oi the lakes being practically a continuation oi the Athabaska. river, but known as the Rccher, and flows northerly and is Joined within a iew miles by‘thc Peace. The larger river there ipnned is known as the Slave-Peace river, therefore is that portion oi the. Mac- Kenaio System extending from the confluence of the Finley and Par- snip riversi to its own confluence with _. ths- R/oolisr, or practically speaking with the Atbabaska dis- charge. Blavs river in turn flows norther- Lv some 266 miles .to Great Blavs‘ lake which is in reality a huge and, mid-section reservoir on the Macy Kensip system. Several other rivers e volume also iind an . lath!» rwov the extensive system: _ oi Great v Arctic-Ocean. ter st Macken- oi the Pal-snip rlscbllt ahiqw miles ‘ the valley near the‘ .'_ IUTNG comfort, snob as Studebake oifer, is yours in full meas- ure irrtbc smart, new Studebaker Dictator at $1550. For not only The Presi- y dent Eight. and The Commander, but also Dictator models are equipped with Stude- bakefle exclusive bell bearing spring sbacblee. v ‘ ' _____\"l‘hese shackles poise the chassis fric- tbnLfl-ee, permitting perfect functioning of hydraulic, shocls absorbers and long, pliapt springs. 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A ‘DEALER 0F rumor: EDWAl. 1 ISLAND cnsnnorrsrowu CANADA ' ‘ I - In rMemorza MISS ' ANNA MALONEY ‘The Death oi Miss Anna. iviialoney which occurred at he!‘ lwllle l" m8‘ ersvillc, N. 3.. at noonon wellnes- day, Oct., 24th., has caused wide- spread regret. ‘. L . ~ Miss Maloney who attended Noll’ mm Academy mpharlcttemwn for _~ several year had been ill for a 1on3 ‘ . " time and her death was not unex- pected. e - Her iunsral was. iron; hauls“; m; fl-flgy morning, I . 8t. lralicls do Bela church Where Bolsmngllcquiem. H1811 W“. w” c u“ by my, “the: Ba neau with Rev. not-her Brideau as Deacon and Rev. Father Mabeux as Sub- deaoon. The pill-bearers were-f Rudolph Qnrien. m. n. H- 14ml”? Jmm .. ‘Geo. M. McDade. wnms nt and Joeevh, A. Pl"- The rcnsrcl march 1mm her s; the ciersv rand m ldrspedln‘ mournin8 oi emit am nurplil- " was the third daughter otthe late Mr. and Mrs. John and‘ she is survived w v 11mm or Sfl . spifllllls atop the 1i;iin’§'--ke€P// olleteilvl part timber Absorbinc i "Nil IHJIPW "l r» =~For