_- . -_ ,\ _ . » r,. i ~ . i- ._ ..»~ -_ ~. .l__~-~:'»'.-~.~=.-,-~'-f_= ~ ,. ._ . , ~ § » i _.J i‘,' -.fi wi - ‘i . _ ,i..,--;,<»_>pf5~y _ , \.,_~_ , I ~ » V. ~~.~s. » r I i . . , ~ ." f ~:\._,... _ ' .¢‘ , . e .,.,»,,.>.y.,,__ ._ ,, ki w , _ ’ ~ » . r ' ' . ‘ \ ' 1, vi CANADIAN LUMBER-JACKS WANT THEY M G A be true He talked t o them every- resolution to employ an industrial k knot on the trees has been Bla AND THE HBGSBES., BACK IT Where he travelled and did not find Secretary to givs his entire time to hasbbeen readily tolerated go stray- Yhe Young Men’s Christian Asso elution is finding a new field of ser words, comparativel f for secretaries to go in and live in English, and only ab,blit“hn‘;0?adt€,(;?]d ii group of four or five camps t OHS Who was not eager to learn En _ the work in these camps, the opera- ing until quite late years has been lish. Most of them could speak 5, 195,, tors were ready to pay the expense resorted to, and the wonder is that La Fameuse’ exists at all While in France its red skin is obiected to, \'iC0 immediately ldemmlding its BC ity could t hi carry i the \\ k 1 l ba lecn C l a d Fngland th d - cupation and is to carry its minis og the camlplseat Zodhlngildllfatlhnoiéf success(f)ilil in tbglconsllrlldtlon Emi ,the lille islmdufgvoildte If it wereewrdll gill trntions and education to the 250,- the Y M C A method of t West tivated and scientifically treated ppp men who spend their winters in English th ‘ .eachmg For everal ears 1 rge lumber th' k th ap l id b f » the heart of the Northern Qntario and ,two Plilgs,whigsflilltwhzhlicaxgalglcompaisies in Ldluisinna gud Alahzuiia gqnargitiiriixili appllis wil)h(hu\tmdl peer? gli fiifests' The Canaluan AsE°°mt1°““.“0i2 read a word of English and 0gh_'h*1V° ellgaged the ABS0°i8U0U'S HN- course it does not come up to the in--1 wus been 10°kms for the open-|ers ii very little. 'rue Frbncii bo s A* the mills at Bosulllsii. 141-. H standard or the "Macintosh Red " ini: Wmch 1188 lust come to them. were uniisu ll ‘ ' - y building worth $30,000 wns erected when one of the big lumbermen in lnngnage_ _f iX,0q;;?n;§e.t°§f3;‘;ie:€.? which is constantly crowded with thc that country heard what the Asso- turned out to be ii delightful occns- men. Another building is about to he viution was doing and how it waslion when twelve Poles sang theirlerected at Greenville Junction, l\lnini:, ’:;r‘°“i:.f¥- Je” R ‘Pe “€“‘“r':”.i“ , __‘.wi or-ii F »_per?o.,ocosuy.,,\.<'- snid :_"If the Young Men s Shristian ing enthusmstigalf; w|:ie1!;cl;;],];’,; (?é{:§l_ling the example of the rnili-ond com-. Association can help one in one hun- nationalities did their part in makin panics who have cooperated with the iii-ed of my men. I am Willing £0 Day the occasion one to be remeniliereiig Y. M. C. A. in erecting 234 biiildiiigs Everywhere the tables were lonrlcd W‘"`U,l $4.000.000- welcomed among- men in the construc- tion camps and on the railroads, he the entire expense.” it t iii t - - - _ on runners, blankets, big ini- coatglmodatgons usually f0uml_ In one - provisions and a gulde_nnd made the “sleep camp” lie counted 110 men hi iound of fourteen logglllg camps in crowded into two-story bucks thc Montreal applc is celebrated for ilie forests. In visiting the camps, room poorly lighted, both by dhy am] "Le fanicnse," a specially tasty. lioliling gospel services. riding with,by night, and no ventilation what- Sweet. and palatable snow apple, Its 1_1-uinsters, talking with mcn on the‘ever. One hundred and nine of tlicsef0l'ii€!`U-U0" Of MISOCIMIOII work. can hardly conceive of ii condition l"rnm:e, and cultivating some seed a "sport" came unawarcs apple for wliicli Montreal so celebrated. “Ln Fame- For sale and recommended by E. A. suffered very much f;-gm Foster, Sunnyside, successor to A.W.l ami unsiciiiui cultivation. Reddin. ` ‘iluin " and in the "cooker " Ii@ff>l‘° Starting Home 011° Suggested better acted to breed limi iiisminitclthat was l in-_' about three-fourths of the lumber-ipox. iui_'.1§11ngH, would not care to learn (ln his return it was with grezitiusc as |'flll'li|"ll~ The 0DlJ0sito W-ILS found to sntlsiiiction that lic lii~..'ird passed ii-rzaiwflcss _ Island is iliilf the 1"I`en°h'C11m1dllU1B» 00mD0s~ tuberculosis, diphtheria nnil sinnll- ipoii thc " ii °°"’~"“*‘i “fthe P0°f Sleeving acc¢:J\~'_Lt. 1 js _Set P '<2 -.i » ?i"\',- climatic conditions, disease laden streets :}" Nulife will build up your body as no other preparation can. I ' _International D g V _P London and Berlin. _ johnson 05’ JO" ~ \ gi." ~' ,_ . » ~ ‘ Zi... ~ > W, ,:,,`,~._~:- XJ.. _ :a-.., ,_ ,,»»., . » _ af if __,-.' _. ,nn _ f ,,.i1 . = _ _ , _ hnson Wholesale lDistr.lbut»ors. 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