~;f-v -\-your »-ff 4-_ws _-.3 __ .,,.»--:,r» _._..,,_.,...,_ wg., __ rn. .,..»...-1 ~ tes- -»-» r §`“”er~s-./`i~. .1 fi.- ., v-.~ _ _ ,_ . , ___ _ ,-. `-'1_>;E_','fJ?§»lj .. .¢,*».-'-'.“~.'-i?‘f»»¥.* ~.~L~'; ii.. ` . " yn; l . _ _ .; , s _ ~ » . . _ _ 1 ». »>_ _ , . _ _ ___ _ _ __ .-5 ___ii _f-___;`_'.» ‘ _ ` `."--»- ' - » _',' __-_ _ -soil.-.‘~.-...s “ ff ----l_~rsse.rim C ‘ l 'ntnmnw www- -as-~ 5 _ ,_ _ it _ _ _ .2 lflilllillieltl have been made bl M mt ot Agriculture to 50 000 bushels of fall wh&l seed la New 0 0 Creelmsv. Comminioner of Agriculture. after a meeting of the Agricultural Sectf f th #iii ?§§§ és l? E” iii QE `-'fi _..its§;i§;§i§f§§i§5iléfliiii _ on o e Organis- iltiena of Resources Committee. The ~ Qt will be available to farmers bnting points st 83 50 a bulk. Extra charge will be shipping the wheat in bags iilt of inquiries made by ent, it has been found will not be :ia me sections of is turning out is being liar~ oubt, in msn! ed in time to be a seed. Dr C A tari perrlsing the se- in New York state. options on enough recleaned before to &na price the Department pay for the seed is not ores yt ras ingwili takes: into consideration y of the seed is what is N w w eat, very mi r V province Department in distributing use seed. m In addition to this the Department is now organising the distribution f fall li o w eat seed procurable in 0 - _ tai-i . Th ‘ n 17371 iii P seedaawasat iigigs Of Skin Trouble. i n o Agricultural Sea r..."?s‘l.°.§"i'."E°';L|.'"'f'uI's"` "I For ella e needs of Ontario F* U B. A. Soldlvuywhgu. dl BN addition to the original t oi' cleaning the grain I rl h h and yield to Dawson's Pf°Vl5l esac, vnisii is iissss gsssr- Bargains Ontario. The miliers of the t ga] ow York state as ho 6, hits ii sl is Ne” Oli will co-operate with the (mth 0-4 I _ .7 ' 7' lllliitna luxesllihggll 1 ii Eilgi i E ~i._£i5§ iitggigl iiiil’fi§§i~=is’| ii-iifgrifl-32 iiiiiiiiitiiiss (Sisnsd) yan l67A Bt. llartin Que. August 10. |917. pufposeoithe\oil¢Cm'l- o e Department will not buy l any seed, but fifteen wheat experts have been appointed, and they are now st work in the counties where St0|'e the _largmt quantitiu of fail what seed are available. 'l'hey are in- Re W the whest ss to quality. e Rperts are co-operating with the district agricultural representa- tives. 'his latter are finding out what th ir f ' e requ ements o their dis- The trlcts are. Already a good deal of this work has been done. Brant numbe County, for example, has very little Catfcl' fall wheat seed. and will need a good C;-eam dnl shipped ln. _ above 'K-lrakule Sheqa. i rhf b Persian lamb fur, states a pamphlet Sa e’ issued by the Live Stock Branch. APD otuws, mst can be had :res from Queen the Publications Branch, Department 1762.1 of Agriculture, is the primary mar- ketable product from Karakule sheep. Both in Canada and the United States there is a keen demand for this fur which is being filled mostly fron: Asiatic countries, through the production ot these same Karakule sheep. This Persian in obtained from killing the young I W Karakule lamb when only a few days old; at this age the skin is very black on m and tightly curled, while as the lamb becomes older the cuii rapidly M0 Ioosens. The qualities determining the value of a skin are lightness and Com sise of curl. the lustre and siae oi the skin. Another grade of fur, the TH product or ms Ksrsiuis, is broad- CROP tail or ba lamb the skin of re by . ii - HO maturely-born lambs; when these Mare skins are strong and oi' good size b k they usually possess more lustre and to 9 a longer, closer curl than do the Old (S other grades. Astrakhan fur is the CO dreued and dyed skins of young andy Ksrakule lambs, which do not pos- C less the regular &ht curl but rather h-oic lose and open, Astrsklian is also due lamb. Broadtail, and Astrakhan-are from invariably black when taken from the young Karakule; there is, however, and a fourth grade which is usual in- 4 ly to eluded with the above by the fur 5 Ch rad t e. namely, Krimmer iur. This year class is very similar to the Astrak- dressed in its natural state. It ls Y83f'S said to be the product oi’ the Kam- dove kule produced mainly in the Crimean 5 Penimuis. 'rss Ksrsiuls hss use Y han. except thst it is grey sud is 0|d;1C ea rs old, due to freshen in been introduced into Canada, espe- Dlxembefi 3 D17 C3tti€ f0l' f06d- __ l&isl.'vs|mAsm. ,' ‘ g --Dssars-sasssuisssitgssessssia ws _ , Acsossblse. ‘ 3 _ iss s reserve :i:,;:ly“fi:°t7t:tal;i°o,“.a‘£ old Ollfding to sn announcement by Dr. l (i ` - I _ .tloau-1. I . M e . . '. Q i _ _ _ .aj ,_ ,__ Flwll win T000-iii To those whose hearts are swayed by the romance of history. the rails that link Atlantic with pacific Carry I the Canadian Pacific Railway runs parallel with the route of the old French pioneers. up the valleys of the St. Lawrence, thc' Ottawa sud the oi' storm-swept lakes. they leap loud- ihundering torrents. they cut through wide-stretching cities. they strike a- cross intermediate prairie. they climb wind-sculptured mountains, they r ii ly all k.lildS Of Gl'0C€I'l8Slocean-going vessels may anchor. The here stands “mdwr S'_reet S“m""' ;_:;s;a2Eglgou|:e;.?:.ol;l§dia|;l;.l::.re£n§ ons and Can G ood s cllsdsl is 256 rest above tile level of ‘he 'mes' in the wuntri. the P. ___ ___ ___ Ba __ ___ __ delighttul R. A sn hi n l 7.000 3 C" 0"” 2 “ ati Cl&i’ing the sea and forms a picturesque land- h____dS"5_;’_;__y gg: ;____?____;”'Z_’__‘;* _______)_ Spot in me ,ery near, of the Mmm. e dunng this present mark' . inspiring public and private build- mins' here the Dominion cover” hlust an W- Try Thi? D0lI1iI1i0Il Al-li\l1!|C Railway. 2 ings_ 0‘.er|w}nng me cn), is Mount ment has set aside some one thousand BREAK ATER ST. subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific. _ _ ~ ei ht hundred square miles as ii Na- . Royal. The larger portion of the 5 ‘ _ Souns, brings the tourist along the coast of cm. is populated by people of French tional Park. in it is every kind of M 12| the Bay of Fundy. through many =_,x"_acti0n_ The €_ F_ R_ Place vig_ scenery. As we gaze down the valley 1 ;i pretty town/s, and by the Annapolis H. Moten named am., Commander of the lower Bow, we see the water \'alley~famous for its history, benu~ viger me nm! mayor 0! Montreal is cutting its way through steep beauti- and ty and fruit. The railway weuds its conveniently. situated near !n0~bnSi_ fully wooded banks; we see on all ~ 0 8 Wai' lbl”0'-lgh “Evangeline Lallfi-' ness section of ine cm. and adjacent sides the huge mountains thrusting nt scene of the expulsion ofthe Acadlans no the ha|.bo,._ their bare precipitous sides through in 1755. Here memory loves to trace In a _Snutn_WesterIy direction we the trees and dwarfing all beneath, for the marks that had been left by the reach- n.0mm0_ One" called me and above all the snow peaks jagged French explorers ofthe ancient days. -.Queen City.. of me D0mnnon_ H npgaingg [hu sky, but touched witii . '\'°"a' _Scotia is aimosi e"Li""’5' S"r` 'he chief town of the province of On-"fthe c|°"d5~ and Shinillg DUN 3"” premises Occupied for 3 rounded by the sea. Thousands of iarim It has immense manufacturing white in their everlasting mantle. In 1' 0f yearn by Mrs W_ F_ tourists frequent the province iu tlie Estabnshmenti and some of me |a|.g_ the National Park. the Government _ Queen Snreet as Ice holiday season, when et-ery little haunt est commercial h0____es.m the coun_ has taken steps to -preserve sums 01 Par'l0i’S With dwelling [5 da' pncturfliqu? if “`°°di'g“_' °°’;"s' try. 'Its educational institutions are gif* WPWBQ B_l1|_;§:_ll_S ir0m_exti_nc:_o_t_\__ r ,an wen eair aseao amy ra- _,idx k _ _ I 1 | n nacorra 0 acres sa e grance amongst whose waves and If En;nB1;]0;;] Scg:c:e;)x’;|;cr:;:;:_ybant Burials, a remnant oi the thousands 590808 l0V€ K0 Plunge and exhllarntt- _vnne the cm. nas nmngn. marked which once covered the plains. The themselves. B in .n - 1 |. - | i. Banff Springs liotel is yet another ly t° Mrs Carter °r $86 Avrvss the Bay 0! Fundin from Dig- ».rAsh E araicteflmfmit F dlsftnm ‘f link in the chain or splendid C. P. Street ____ st J __ _ _ __ _ ______ _y mer can n e in enslty o s ac _ 0_5 M3- ° ' 0 " 5 “Pena” rp '_ ‘iv/ity and energy. It is the second R' Hotes' I 5"” the traveller an °W°'t""'t’ °‘ :ityi npolnt of size in Canada. Thirty five miles beyond Banff is getting a breath of sea air on a com- .\'l. li ’ Oli , iii lil' l ~ f ll Y. b & ilfllli _l fortable steamer and gaining 5limDs~ .-wIao;";le) D0;;;on_ ?sm;.o:tcE 5;; 5301:; $131; ot! ;~::.(E A;e\:.ica_ es at Coast "P95 “'h°5e grandeuf 'Cav ng over at. The city' is the seat of The Lake, which is 5870 feet above est? lasting Impression on the 'mags he Federal Governmem and the f0‘ sea level. and 625 feet above the sta- " 0"- - -lu flu G G l. 'rl ~ l tn .l ri b lu-sen W' .SL J°h“' the largest and mo" '"0 -‘arlgtig (i}o\'eei'ni;1);:l.norbu‘ialx:i‘ihags, iii; gzllrail :giizittidinsn an; lsea vlbsta ol ° ' ' gresswe city in New Brunswick' is Jutskirt of the it' nd the num-‘ ' k fr t and lovely lu se" by public auction the winter port of the Canadian Paci- S - c ‘»)` 8 - , glaclers' pea S' 0 es 5 f t V yfarms Royany East, 0” fic liners. The St. John River. as it l;e;lut;ft‘:iagfssntsvlgahén “S5 #Tiles 0f____5|x_*_3"‘e_'f_`§_1_‘?‘;EFa"__d:h:_’ mggcg ” - ' - e ers ma s ' ' 0 n°w5 mm the Bay of Fundy has 8 After leaving Ottawa we can settle of their jouruegiugs The Lakes Ili V cts 7, lown to our journey in earnest. The the Clouds, another .1300 feet higher men¢|nga[]0’¢]0ck’p_m ‘ line takes a nortlnwesterly direction and wit-hi" easy climbing distance. is through the river districts immortall- 3 popular excursion from Lake Louise E FOQLOWING STOCK- Bonsbawschaflottetqwp zed in the Song of Hiawatha. ‘and as also is Moraine Lake in the valley Pégiso 1_{ViiéLEbgElNl;_1`uSI- TABLE skirts ~' the northern shore of Lake of the Ten Peaks. _ ~ 6119 TDOSC Superior. The construction of this A little way beyond Lake Louise 1 C0]t21-2 years old (well i section was one of the most stupcu- the Great Divide is crossed. where ’ ' From Bonshaw From Ch"l`o»v _ _ l i _ft f d "_,‘ b l'l, ' e lily 1 2 years Tnes_ 1 8 an m_ Tnen__1 5 n_ m tiLli?;s.e'ifeir‘l;ei:iirdgtheriatheolinbnlivivj Zfiqtilifjebaickfliliiigetif lah; cgstililento. A wS_3 choice H0]SteinS_ 5 Frn 4,_ 9_3() “_ m_ Fd ‘_ 6 p_ m hangs the shore of the lake or dives stream parts and sends its waters years old just freshened' 1 Tues. s. 11.30 s. m. Tues. s 6,30 pun. .""°"gh '““"""“ "ew" °‘" 9' ‘he 5°" d°“'" °"h°' S"’l"’- 0"” """’°' "°‘“‘ eshortholfm Milking Strain ____ 11 5 __ ___ . Fd _'__ 1 P m La r<;clr.____it lsugth Eur: wllllsm. the east sud ulumstely nuns its way isis w-T“`"`ji>'.`.ii'." to freshen' 1 Choice er ' s . ,'1 _ _ 'I' ss.15,s _ m 7"” gr ." S ‘°""‘g W" °‘ C°"“d“' ‘he H“d“°" Bay' ‘"`"""_"‘° °"‘°" “’“ ' ___\ _ 7-.. __ _~ A' frequently use result or isis iulllus. 4 years old, j us: freshe°hed;;e¥i' 128181.59 illrt ls, 6 5. m eft' i,':.i,‘;',,f§',f,2§t§,yy 0' f,’;c“0s;‘;'n'°' j°"'"°y “est M me Pac' P; l ‘g np 'nun mme dau. of mr_`Pemian Avrshlre Ghde Cowsv milking T098- 22, 11-30 D- III. Tiles. 22. 6-30 D-IF huge elevators that tower beside the A few mils; farther, we enter the 5:04 I lofbq 4t° 7YE‘31'30ld 3 AYl'Shlf`€ Frl. 25, 5 s. m. Fri.25. 1 p.m whurves. The wheat grown in Mani- famous- "Spiral Tunnels" where. in 5-25 10.40 .l€l'S€Y COW3- milkinlfs fl'0l'fl Tues. 29, 6 s. m. Tues. 20. 3 p- ID £050- 58Sl“l¥Cl10li'aI1 Blld AIDS"-8 iS order to reduce the gradient. the 6-°° "~'° A' 6 years old,all ood milkers; ir,-signs must ss aslivsl-sa sus ss... transported is rust william by mil. ...cts mais s double imp in ills i sat. 1 nl,-ex l OICC YOUIIH i§€if€l'S, 2 1~2 befgrg pulling, and transferred to the ‘big steamers shape of the figure sight -piercing two _ _‘_’“:f _'S""_“_"?""§ s old; 3 Stfers, 2 1-2 'years _ which iris' from 'here I0 other lwrts at mountains, These tunnels urs one ur ' ' f '_ ' i i'l0ice Holstein .Heifen 4 me 939'-91'" end Of N19 GWB! LSKUS- the most famous engineering feats of _L25 l _L55 pid due to freshen in whence it finds its way t0 EUFODB the continent Field at the lower eili s ' ' . m ~ ‘ I Fort William was formerly a very or the tunnels is a small vlllsgs srl' -,~ bel' I Large Holstem Cow important Hudson Bay Company’s me foot of Mount Stephen. a monster l post and the great rendezvous of the peak 10500 -feet high/ Nearby is EXC€pt 35 l10l€'d, 8 _ W lY'lhilbillhillliiilllilzztsuirizufstxzéifti Mattews, to use l\'ipissingFrom ‘that _ from the Bow River. _ A point it was itself the pioneer. From `lerC‘::g';:n; l:;Aj:;m;,n tg; At Calgary. we have reached the" sea to sea the rails stretch across a sum. border 'hug an “Mum _gud nf me Pn__iyi¢g_ 'nie great stretch mighty continent for over three :union howl um “cond "nk in me of |e,e| wnnu-"_ '_-ha imma", mane. thousand miles, They break through -C P R end” N hosmrn” It “L engadiul .ply into me hoi-lies, dense forests. they follow the merge -unwdi ° ‘ suse, sud the rolling grassy foot- 'iescend from glacial beds and iieaksl - A ` ' Q endous mountain ranges. The late if snow to fruitful valleys laden with `i};`g brzxgtsslgg fsgrgizitgikixazazge gdward .whympen the cewb,-“mn Slimmer fragrance- and ther cease On- _ Alpinlst, declared alter s visit to cau- ir on the shores uf the far ocean. f°' me" °"’°‘""°"" sus mst ins Rockies were squsi ts Where Ships lair! f0l’ U10 fl'€i5hl3S¢ Montreal is me largest ‘my in can' fifty or sixty Switzerlands rolled into they bring from an alien sea. adan '£23355' awugllooi; mu" i“|‘;'“:l 0ne_ Beginning 'h°_ “"0” °°““"`-V ‘fin 3' U; :ne 13,5 ezmocéno ‘.;c:;mn;?n€_ The train approaches Banff. but the Halifax. the capital of Nova Scotia. the _wil is me iatural _mn for J é________ -way _seems blocked by Casude “nun _traveller finds many views to interest _ ` _ I - R H. -t i ne nway_ nm M; him- Halifax 15 C|13l'l1li|1El)' Situated Dortmn or the United State” as “en tlleuslineelurng tiiivxirdl.; il, its huge 1 possessing 3 harbor six miles nmg_ as Canada. it is the headqiiarters oi’ ________ seems ___ _he clear ______ quite wwe and deem in 'high the largest the Canadian Pacific Railwai. and ' .l_qr' _ ,f _ points between Wlnnipes “ll _ it. hotels. sud the Osdsn Slwvs. 'wt drop from 17 to ZS feet in a narrownern machinery works of the Company. gorge. When the tides of the Bay ;A little sast'bi' Calgary is s great irri- risss sims tus rms isvsl. uis suit muon proioet that hu been WIN'-__ particular charm. The main track oi water forces its way up to the belief takeirby the Company lb lll¢|’°U° ul? the river.. As the tide is ebbing the fertility oi’ the region. This undertak- water dashes down the "Reversible IDS °0lllP|’|3°8 15700 m|l||°|l |4270!- Rapids” `vilh. a fury comparable to and includes the Bassons Dam. l that ot Niagara. huge structure that diverts 'Mel' Game are tobe found in abundance hm* °f um R°c“°° *“"?°°°d' "hind |n New Brnnnuck-5 Heat m,.en_,_ tier to the base of the great range of Caribou, moose and deer. are pursued ‘-'hid' -they ue um m°r° °'"p°“°' by large numbers of hunters in the F0' “early 5" ‘“"'d"°d mu” uw Autumn and en," winter 1-ne C p railway threads its way through stu- -s m is clean. SWGSL ' up. Pick Pipe. 'l`he well Cetthes '_ me msisiurs. All rw draw-thowsli the isgeellington beers the W. D.C._triangie trade- * mark-mark of pipe quality-Sidi! °f I°°¢| French briar. well seasoned. ss . All shapes and sizes. $1.25 and " WM. DEMUTH £1 C0. , ‘ » " f1'i-ie"ur~llye S _PiPs into a geodpipe dry smoke Ev yours. - New York € couver operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway. is a maS"ifi'f0“f_ structure and the finest hotel on the, northwest Pacific coast. Fast steamers will carry us to: Vancouver island. either to Vlctoriai' or to Nanaimo. Victoria. the capitali of British Columbia is essentially a home city, though also a brick busi- ness place. its chief beauty lies in its magnificent views of_ the Straits of Juan de Fuca. and its boulevarlls. parks and public liiillllings. The Par- llameiit Buildings rank amongst the liandsomest in America. From \ic- l-g- WEE; tnria pleasant excursions may -be made into Vancouver island. Fins motor roads radiate through the is~ land. The C. P. Ii. Empress Hotel at Victoira is the Last of the chain of the C. P. R. hotels that stretch s~ cross the continent. Those who stay there find the same comfort that is to be had in the whole system. All are unrivalled for superb accommo- dation. ' From Vancouver also C. P. R. stcamcrs carry the traveller to Al- aska and the Land of thc Midnight Sun. " ' _ _ .___.- T '_-W i ' __ Canadian Gover Time l` able In_lEff¢ nment Railway PRI_N.;E EDWARD I°LA1\lD ct bent. 21 t. 918 _ ui-:AD oowN_ Aflsstis standard 'rims READ UP _r._ii. init. A.- 3.io _ 12.30 4-13 _l 2-fu 5.01 . 3.00 9 =»~ c “\ ‘U Dp Charlottetown Ar 7.i5 i|.55 io.3o Hunter River " (-.io I0.-15 Summerside Dp 6.30 9.00 340- "`“i°._.\i.*~l_A M. A `= q.oo jet, “ _ 5.35 ir~.o,i 8.00 [ip _ 4.30 6.3o A. M. A M. P. si. A. 3.45 6-is jet, 8.05 m_o4 5.oo I oi: 7.05 I 9.3! I 4-°0 ' P. si. A. M. _ _ 6.45 ii.3o _Up 7.45 'i.2i ¢ 8.34 Q 2 _ 9.15 _ 3-58 9~55 4~55 P_i_"; S. . (_l'Lesry Allierion Tignish ui ui "f -1 A.si. r.\i I 6.45 2._o lip 8-as 4-is 9.!! ,|.,|2 _ 942 5.02 i il.i5 6.o5 nit, :;le`»-.~ ' Morell Ar Soiiris 20 __ Eliiiira_ Cardigan Summcrsitle Ai' 2 Port Hill_ (`iiar|f\.lir\tn\\'ll .»\r St. Peters George town lip 6. 15 > "‘P‘.°`T'.°°‘ ».._gu~a.i-.3 vi mAQ._ Fi ' av <2.- ? l2.2l ‘ ll.0i 9.41 8,10 = I :\.Rl, ___ v ___nm_____ I A. M. i‘. .\i_ I use ‘ 5.5" l lip art 8.35 l 4, I5 _ I $.n7 _ _;.i7 ,' I 7.45 i 1.-lv I p ‘ 6 4 ,i5 \i l 4 * n 25 l _ I fl _ 5 i_ '."A.-» _ Up ' A, si. l i-. .\i. l\li.Sie\\-nrt Ar 8.55 355 Montague ‘ 7.i_; . 7-$7 139 I 2 lo _ i;°‘_‘ lo lip bs -s Q ba .>____ 1 Vernon R 7-05 ‘." S" _A Charl- ltleinwn Ar , lil_\~ ex Sat £8:-it&Siiii_ only A. .\|. 1 A. si. i<»,i5 lo.o5 iver 3.20 8.5! Murray llnrbnr lip 6.20 7.20 Il the Above Trains Run Daily ' The Annual Meeting of Qhaff- hunters. voyagers ‘and Chief factors csthsarsl Peak. Flelu ls me stopping sunday Excepted dill ill N 800| , li I i ll] U - ~ ' - ." - e'.°“y°d 'n:':°mm;:naY Sitges; 0: so ' .thru ll0l(.lBl’S lil file C8l‘dllZ_afl_ SllVt'l D! Ulf-if C0IIll7H_l\Y- place for two wonderful trips by car- H. “_ MELANSON, W. -r_ l_IUnGAN Llneolns, Cotswolds and Leicesters ' 'i'he skins so produced are wortli slde‘ . wwi l er at Bunk F0.. Colnnanv Limited wi At Fort wllllsm slso. the Grgsi _rugs snu by puny-sus into the beau- P __ T n M n B nmrm ,,“",,“,. Ann., _ _ _ ssaelige ra e a ng r EEP-20 Choice Sheep also be held m the Secmaryls °ff‘°' Lakes* Smmsmp Une °[ the Cm" "M Y°h° V“"°y ‘md the °"‘°' ‘° Msnstsn N a cnsrlsttstswn. P. Enl- frem $6 to $7. The wool of the SHh _ E . at Cardigan nn TueSd,v_0__.¢oi,__, adlan Pacific Railway ends. This Emerald Lake. .E _gtg ' _ _J _ _ __ __ _ -____ . Karakule and its crosses varies in 20 C color from light grey to black. So Lam far the Xarakule indust in nada son why Persian lamb, Astrakhan 200 b 036% W€S_{.amb8, 12 Fat 15th at 2 ofdork P M line runs from Port »McNicoll, passing F;-gm Field the trsin descends. "` " s am ' ’ t.llntl1soCl,d 'lltii G - h _ __ FY _C8 HEN'S‘_80 H£DSr§|?§}'l.§{l¢li)e(e MCDONALD- funarlzlstean ii-:ilflza-bleevnri)atidlilulJn liiie glrzlxldlgng Ki; liljegiachgdss Helllega To only n t e experiments stage, CROP 2(1) ' " ‘ Se et- ' _ - bus. Banner Oats,.' Cf “Y railway Journey- ‘The trip from Port catch s glimpse or ins mighty colum- but the’ 'gems to be no good rea 1726`10'3M1Wk' McNlcol‘l to Fort William occupies bi.; River Proceeding we climb up MAMMOTH AUCTl0N SALE _ bus. Blues an d Dakota -___.__________ _ ~ and other similar classes oi’ fur can- P0[;3t0eg_ 'W0 days- , again into the Selkirk Range, another - p[_EMENT5_]_ 1_2 H P 'l Winnipeg. four hundred miles be- hugs mountainous region. Another not be produced in this country. [M Engi ne (new) ]_ Express Wagon i-ond Fort William, is one of the most great tunnel commands attention. t Spring groom Han_0ws_ 1 wonderful cities of the world. it is This ls' the Connaught Tunnel through _ _,_ ».-_ __ 1s'I€ERMS__12 months C Hit -e U10 llllfii ilfgesi- Citi’ 0f.CBll8t`i8. U16 Mt. MacDonald, five miles in length. ”m"*-*_ ' ved _ _ t tes 6 I' l OD Bren! grain centre of the West. A Glacier is-in the heart of numer- Tn, ,,ndm,sn'ed' 'Wm Ben by _"__ agpm fm n° ~ Der °enf» I am instructed by Mr. E H ir "vt Work 0! railways links the city sus glgsulle mountains. glaciers. Having d‘5mq¢1 nf my fy,-m[wi||qe|| at pnb|;C .\ ,digg gn v t h se sais is farm consisting of 106 acres situate in Clermont in Lot 19. This farm is situated within two °r Cas ~ rington to scll at the Hlghlano with the Chief wwi" in Calwie Mid woods and waterflllt and is I P°P“'“f Weflncslav October 16 at [2 30 -»'clo;k, the full win st -ck firm ' H0f¢|. Kent Slffef. OD Tllesdaif- “‘° U“"°d S¢“i°°- Wi"“fP°¢ it the rewrt for m0\H1¢°l11 ¢i1mb°f°- R"“' implem nti&c cohiistmfi o"i h»r.ei 17 h°ado c'itllf»a1d ii com- Royalty East 01110501’ 3th. f0"\m@DCl11lZ at i ""'“°""“' ‘“°""’""”‘ P°'“‘ “"' ° “"8 0”* °f "W 's°"""““ “'° Pa" “‘° nlete Seto loils ani imalem fits generally found fm -in u t0-6836 NJ miles of Clermont Station and three AtlCtl0l'lC¢f' ' PFD-irli' Provinces 8 C P for many miles the shores of tho lpic- aim ~~ mn” nom Kensington and is near 1736104M3_ d furniture, compnsing iron an runway ard new conwnnn tu sh Mk nn nl HORSL> Crown Rlghrsmire lvvearsold lnfial to Thnril p brass b¢dS '=DfIlwS. mattr-sses. Y B' 5 "°“"‘° “""" °' “ dale Tiiiimfir- is tiedun of lion etfientlirce times cnhnnloil school and churches. The farm is ull clear except live acres of a pine grove on same. ‘ The same will be sold either in /witde or en pei-cels to suit the pur- cliller or purchasers. Sync For further particulars apply to Pu' THOMAS CAMPBELL, Clermont Ee.. ‘ii o f WALLACE WHEATLEY S ' _ ° ‘ ' _ _ _ th __ _ _ . . . BE . _ 1 tho , ` ‘ " " i ` - ‘ - - - . _ 'rn _ _ ii. ' _ - . . ' _ . _ ‘ e . '_ . ' ' ' . , _ ` J .- ° _ . _ln ll a u li it k, in il nl tic l _ .’ ` ‘ - , bllfeaus- S'"k~°» t'"|¢,*5°t"_f °h”_"5» lsrrggst ui; rlnsmwglig. m'l'l.;M;,,,,'; T,9,f:,':°:,,., T0' \°,,,,c;T,,g:pf, ,U “_ female any ace, in Charlottetown. i`lvo_~ye.jir~.|d pure bred Hotl- CARTER odock D m ahrge qnant ty of rich agricultural country of Columbia _again and. after skirting f D' ¢:~\`_f_-_ »;;51-'s 9h3d¢°»"‘b|¢‘»b_dd'"9'»°|"C'9_h‘ Alsxsuurs usisl. operated by the most continuous trip through mighty estv iillv 1400 Ins. fu I sister to chamnou mire. pure bred fill! "f<‘§"»’~"» » ' S¢0V¢S-¢'fC.fll||‘l¢Ch¢Il and dlmllr csusalsn Psslrls lsins snlsfcsmmsrc ssuysus. tlirou n which ms lrsln 5months-1ld (Barin K-’vlnl hill -vster to chan lun mire, five I _ __l i-__,» _ s g . . _ _ -. . |) - -_!_fEiE;-»._,-T]_. f00m goods- T"fmS Cdsh ial centre.__ The development of Win- rolls many hundred feet above the VC-lf'_0ld Ci/diidlle Gitldlllg 12)() |_i)|l extra heavy producers, bred to freshen from Jan. I5gioend oi M8! llsu. 'ms _osvsrsmsut lmmlgrstion which gi-suusily wuisns out into fruit and gomist gf 8 milth cows. four 2 l-2 year od heifers, 3 ea till! . on euriltecs rem old, may bommeuisqusuvlfl large number of newly arrived set stef, important salmon lighting ceu I he i ' 8 ’ “di C mm "'°'°*|\N= Dl'enared fo fhem_selves of tl: ur_i_l_lm|_ted oppor~ ing beaches, parks and bouievsrdts., . M- . ‘ qfwg m 0|_ e nmgnt at tiinlt es which t is strct offers. und- excelleiiautomo eroadsradls b0lIl|'0 YOU gEt 011|' PRCC!! Ongym _8 pa Government homesteads of 160 acres from the city. Stanley Park one of ».sl¢l$..»-'-».=»»uvs».'»'»'s-=~.""'s'i5'..¢."'f.g“.' Make application to the un- 01 ‘md wi be obtained free: very ins isrgsst is sis worm. is mis. »°¢ _ ' J, M, R009 3, 00_ g,-_g;»~_-5--gf,-3-_ng fvmlilgtgagg :gg if v°v°¢;°t§_9¢ 1°l'fy'f.I.'l`.l"f»°f»lX.". 'iii b§»."l"fi'."'§-Sf f§i;°'i..'.'§.s°.-lu.. '§is§'l`l'fi"'Ii'~'Z..l.°i§ Shwld the dar prove unlsvsrsbie. sale -will be ga 0° ing a°‘ness,3 Pairs Leather Traces. 3 Sets lsr E H ,IT ck%agonPd,Cart-Saddle fgiruszts Haifgesi, Forks, Shaiveis and other 's' ,i1of`M hsiss inn e. Bulngg. Coal tS°tovaet,cTabiee :`:l"otit‘e$ tb? mu s vw ° isssz Les ‘ ' _ 3,»._».j_',__ »- _ , V t ' _ ' . _; ‘JJ-"`, -w.`sirilK:`sf.`_‘ii;'; _.s