l!ld_-¥°l&'- 5394. and pastry will be all that any good cook could desire. Beaver Flour combines the nuttlmgut,qfMgultgbo§pdgg 'family afford the rrowd and I assure Wbsll with the flavor of Ontario Fail Wheat. Tlnt‘a why it MORE Some ova Scoua Bakers a about the success demands for prcscntrievclopment, we`d _._ they have had with ' Royal ` T iiouseholti Flour r .ii As The largest bakers in Eastern ' Canada, itlclrs, Limited, liai- lfax, say: \ In answer to your-inquiry as to whether we could suggest any change that would be an improvement to ' "Royal Household," we emphatically answer “no." The great sat- isfaction we have had with your “Royal Household” this ast nine months, using over 5,oco barrels in that time, has been an extreme pleasure to us. We are using this llour mostly for Bread, also using 'nothing else for our pastry,icr which we have a very large sale. (Signed) MOIRS, Lrsatrsn. Halifax, Sept. 2. Bu- 13;. The oldest bakers in Dartmouth, say: I' “Royal Household” flour is as near to perfection in the re- for any flour to be. In the history of our bakin business, HE WORLD’S FAIR A 7 'I There is an Horticultural Building be- side this one of niricul'ure whrre the fruits of the earth are exposed to view, arranged with the greatest nrt. in it ` again Canadu‘s pavillion is prominen`t al- _ though Callfornia with her endless d s- pluyol citrus fruits holds the most pro- minent ple e. Our fruit, espec nity our npplvs are attracting great attention, Seen Father Burke, Also Leading hu»\ever,undI was purticu‘nrly proud to read on the national trophy in conspicu- Canadian and American A and Com_ pusletterar “Prince Edward I¢land~tle sland Province of Cuundn has already dr- monstrutcd that the best and longest przhenslve of thz w0rld,S, lndustry keeping apples are succossfuly pmwn within her lltnltzl." Ithink that Gr a Keen ObS2f'V2|', gh a proud boast before the world is amply ustificd. For Forestry there is a great build ng, but Canada has nspeclnl ex iblt ot' her The Gundfnn representative had a Take Agriculture for example. Nstur own beyond the national headquarters wry an ermmlnu ,mat with Rev Fawn. aliy,I was anxious to do some special where ullher wootisurc shown lu great ' work in this extensive fie‘d after get-tint! and annul se.tlons, finished and unrtnlsh- Burke when lu the city u few weeks ago 1 ld f th f ~ _ ' Lhmg that, e fresh from his extended tri to the World's a genera en' 0 8 .mr some I i. in the Forestry, Fish and Game P might serve us even in this remote little Bui'ding her lrop ly is beaut, fully 'on- , crop which almost equally with now entnblishgd forinlf 3 con- ' wheat. reeulates the markets oi’ the vvorl tary, we have never had any- when corn 'is king. Minnesota too. is rylnu to grow corn ua supplementary to its wheat crop but ulthou h a partial suc- cess has been recorded it is anything but I9°4_ - a sore thing, owing to the shortness of , _the sewon and the cold weather whlch`is to be looked for tn- ra. They are experi- menting extensively ot/the State ‘ Farms Baker in = where ,so much as I‘e n done under Prof. ' Bpyea with wheat, to get a rapid g'ro`w|n`|¢. oar-'y maturing corn and have succeeded, this skilled agrloulturlst- assured me. In ij gettin! a goodvarlety which fruits well 1 and mrturea in 90 days. This experiment may a rve as here, wlicra about the some climatic condlt one arc to bc encountered. Could we grow oom__suocessfully what‘1\ laying It would be to this province which , this year will have to import. fodder. In the south the m-vie is almost the only beast of bunlen noticed. They breed thein ln' great numbers and the m-vi market of East Louis is one of th eighth td be seen. Many of the South - 'African remounta came from there. ` Wlialsdli you tbtnlz of the Fair I . It is simply wonderful. Of course 'ran » _~ features are iimllar to other fairs of th Y., sort but it is on Q much larger scale tha UB' . over before attempted anywhere. An -much mars treasure is gathered togetbe Mmm than at anyother world`s fair. The l-- mn’ ‘ mouse and comprehended makes it muoh more tiresome than ever, too,antl the heat is great for us Nofthcrnsrs at least in mid summer. I-Iowanr, there is a fully equipned car service called. the “intro- mural Trollev Service" which greatly sl ts t‘ e visitor. The attendance was not as large as expected and it was not dllll- cu'l to #es that although this hir ttyl pt worid‘s hir, it was ditoly, unload most ex lusively American in al thing to equal it. ¢ (Signed) Jo ern H GENTLES. Dartmouth, N. S., Sept. 15th, Annapolis says: ` tbanlny Other* buf. ` Al Your .the ` wana".-.t But Am rica 1, ou thotitwoe quite donno snoajh ‘ s. Twice as large as Chiiago, four largor thin Bulalo. about ifaxaghgklau at vsvrwsim- nons; in the gona-al rcurpientatlon aet.lons,ooms oilloli ,id GS- 'll- for was can visitors, nations ity for tour Louis boon. large alfa:-is, in area. St. the greatest fair that has gun. _ ionllder-T in nat onli in- la the sdeustlys trade eve pawns" “'¢»'\‘- i. A nd. I 'esta from in xggxcept at the rice of e life lfself. I? would be sad toprecord n sucli a story of struggle and suffering ex- d cept for the fact ,. that in such dire lfnir and the_oities of the American- ,ani In Horticulture, Forestry ,md 5 horthwest, the. extension of the notes of General Agriculture , than I W," k which he is only nowible to print. Fathgr deslrloul of studying the W6 ,dis hc" k t t - ' °""“ 3" °° °"°'"° "*’"° ' methods The agricultural Building. Tascam, crthsgsrpcmton with in tau I‘°°k‘p'°'°I“°“I’p°rtl“ "W g'“"‘C' N‘ whichcovsrs the exhibits of the field equipment of 'buildings-Vines, Liberal B. A. convention and was elected on _the lwnmextends over 25 acres; 1|, 1, 1530, A _ Exe utive of the association From Toron- . ,ole momh |, al ft. One might spend a \\l ' - soo I b° h° Wm" dlr°°uy t° St' LN". by th' In it a‘ons and not know half of what it a W b“hp°'55l”3 through "he “re” 0°” contains. The national and state pa bolt of Canada and the United States. He vm , ds'-lares that both in Ontario and cn the W _ other side of the line the crops were er- °°“°“t° Thmfe """' pI°"I'If“I “nd 9"' some cases with the uutbreshed stalks ol’ nhtent rainfnl and vegetation never lock- “olden Hmm; ln Omer, Wm, ¢1,,i,,|,,,i.1 °d °°“°"‘ qui” “ °°“I"`°"" 'mm l‘h° P”`°h` kernels of corn, in many colors, wheat, ~ ed fields of P. E. I., Nova Scotia and -New ' -Brunswick; 'i honors growing belt of th* ful mosaics of theworld lu another bulld- / st*l'"I°i 5 "V°'“tl°“ w l'h° “"'“l°`- 'ing,l'»he priceless mosaics of the Vatican; nw' IP" 10|' *hy* "IW “id "tI"'°“¥h ` they were not ha‘f as interesting to me "oifhlflil b\l\» USMS Of YOIIOWI !0II°" as tho-'e beautiful pictures wroulht In .mlm""nf`°h°"l‘u*t5l‘w°r'Um6§ mI“°I'» the natural grain products of the earth indiana and Missouri. The plantations" md c0,_,,p,.,,he,,d,,g'n1| gu~.je¢|;5 allen re large, one being scarcely able to do- ftermlnc the limits from the train and the ,Hon ,n this building is fmmu~._M if-¢ldI“¥*‘ lNf°W *Hd fill' lJ¢l1“'¢H\- Wh? fnmousasher great arch in London at ' U05” ImPl`0'l’d mlchinlfi P°1'"1It'5 * the Coronation. Ihud heard it from un suits obtained ns it is possible m°d'°“m °f mush 'hbor w PM "“ "nd and secure the precious crop a , ons in it are wonderful creations, rought out in every style of urchitc :lure and ornamented most beautifully,-in oats, beans etc. We see the most wonder- to the culture ofthe field. Canada'a pa- prejudiced lips on my wayout and wastin- xious to see ho /v thc report squared with the rea ity. It was not over pruiseilt ii I9 a credit to thi-I grcatjcountry, and to thc greatest interest in it. In this building you can study the iicld sy stems of any country under the sun, the methods of production, the first and last things in machinery, etc. 'There you sec [or example wheat growing, cut, harvest- ed, thrashed, ground into llour, mo. e into bread or the hundred and one other pro. ducts known to the markets; tue milk from the herd on the grounds put through all its processes euablinlr .YOU I-U familiar ze yourself with tuttor-|naklng» cheese makliir to you- l\cu.rt's content. And so on through all the operations con uected with' agriculture I And the mar- vellous machinery. It wuu'd take a day to even enumerate it Sometimes one thinks this Islnnd is over stocked witl: machinery. We arc quite pri titl -e In this regard comparatively _ < _. :.; A \VOIIlill|’8 l’I’il§Ci‘ It is notable that in the deapondency caused by womanly diseases, there seems to many a suiieri woman no way of has in 11|* . WUIIIUII, ll ' 0 WIN *- .asap P-...I .- case tuning; which tru ted out of three tbou~nmi dlfferenlf inds of wood in tl\e natural sort. I shalt not attempt to carry you over the rcs, Manufactures, Education. Electric- y, Varied Industries, Machinery. Trans portatlon. Aptricuture, Hortlcultu re, Forestry, U. S. Giiyernnlcnt Exhibit, etc.- i immense huildlhgs in the Renaissance style and at u cost of $5(\.lll).0OU. I ¢ annot cvcn mention the typicn. national build- ing., headquarters for v'sitora fmm all the countries of thc world, and all con- structed nc ord_ ng to the national ideas; I may not,ta.ke_ you down the Pikc,whers the visitor wcarled with the wonriert of ,thc fair seeks aniusment and still re- ceives instructionnot less valuable than that of the other departments, This Pike is the most wonderful Midway yet, cud the cleanest of these t rcations. Indeed, -hc sensibilities of the most prudish need not hc offcndedr fit is one nii!e long and sdords a double row cf -the carth's most interesting corners at a cost of `$5.(M\.(D0. Q There you study thc world`in n. 'nutshell and the study is surely engaging. I At the Slndiurn, the athletic grounds, I witnessed thc Ol - inpics and suffered as keenly as any Hnll‘pcnny's priration of "glory in the great Vault. But for thu B lost, pole \vc had l\ real hero ofthe vu orid's games With the Canadian Commission- ‘ cr I w lnt'ssed,tl\e,wonrlerful reproducton of the Boer \V1\r, cxperlcntcd a bit of American sentiment on this subject and shook thehnnd of the real Cronie. The Dutch general has chcapened heroism wonderfull ; but our Americans can put anything up for mon y. 'lilo Boer war however is one of th I attrnttlons well worth seelno. With an Islander long transplanted, a large tontractor In St. Louis, ' lhos. Keefe, formerly of Allrerton. Isnw the Pliillppines In m li- Ii1_turc with 1200 of their inhabitants, cfvilizcd, semi-ci\'l»izcd and bnrlmrons; their li-rbitntions, manners, customs, etc. With him, or roms-one from Cnnadu's I1'eudqua.rters. I hrard the 'best of the wcrId's music and oratory andl saw the perfection of American' the drama. ln- decd, the who e vis t was n. lihcrut educ- ation and Iam indebted to the innnnge- ment for many positions And was it costly I Oh, yes ; it costs money,-the more you sec the more you pay. Your hand is nl- vvays in your pocket at n plnce like that. But transportation is not prohibitive and you can get'good lodgings for from 02 to I8 n day on the European p‘an. The ro- - taurants are pretty steep inside tha fair grounds. You mn pay the Germans $5 for your dinner amidst the enchunvng, s e'nery of thc Tyrolean Alps or cat an Iris`1 stew fir a dollar in the Parliament Restaurant .of the Irish Village. You can take a meal according to all the` li-ations of the earth and demonstrate one trait that they have In Common-the enacting a suihciency of pay. Bat then it is we l worththe money. You visited other cities tool , -Yes I wenttoOhlcago from St. Louis when-elll saw that marvellous city. the greatest moelstmm of humanity and sky- ` scrapersln existence, piloted by one of its prominent ' citizens, Richard 0'Neill,sgmat friend and connection ol; the into (lov. Bowlsn; and from there wont north to St. Paul when I was tliel (dest ofAnhtishH\7 Inland 'for n. weckl hd noticed a great advancement both there and in Minneapolis since my last , visit tn elre years ago. I met many I == ` WINDSOR ».\`J!L7' is t ,Ae but for Table and Dairy#-No adult-` it _ 'ro¢ion-- Neppr caIr¢.s._ 1 prosperous Islands s there, lay and cleribll Among the former charles and Ja o¢s‘MuIA.ren formerly of Brudeuei no-v both w th thc great. hard ware concern of Fare »ci' Osman Kirk 8: Co of which (/liurlvs seem ta bl the leadlu 1 spirit and is utizen St htul is proud of, Charles Metal ty, form cr-ly of Kildare, and long ufamiiiur and in liueatial por ouage in the No thwe t Robert Burk John Fiannigun, Clarence .\0cDDnl.ld-- the latter tvlo of Ca»digan's clevdi young sons, and unumhcr of others In the ole ical ranks are the two Ravel end Hughes, Robert and Daniel fo meriy d B diord, the one pastor of Minnetonka the other u professor at .Sr Pau] ~. Lnn er llty"ul.sa, Fa'her 'Reardon lately at home vii h us and hiuhly;~egnr