~§- no-ew.. ..- i i > a i‘l ., ~_ 1 il ~' ai' .-._r~ s. ei l 1 _.. ii. ‘ 2 1. f *v Z '< if ~». .i iii ‘ _l if . ~-,' i é j l _*Q ,,`-~s»»j=¢ i 4 l "’7 ' ' -7"l.‘3'§.'-'i'iL. 7.7`;f. fe-if. ' 1 4." _ `I ~ " , 'S " _ » ~ _. §» ».-,‘e,..~.-;. rs .-~,;-‘,,.',f:. - 1:-_~:".‘»'l -' ..f- 1.- - _ e.; 1 . ' - ,_ i < ,,oi>si».bn¢iii»Gmc¢¢y sn r. 'T ‘ ’ ' _ I R L ' N , ........... c......,».‘;.... ... i dney s .. uiaicicw. t e t' f ' O ' to buy Shoes at your own’ pr ce-Sale for . N. RATTERBURY. » i tilt the Paris Fair-Letter From Mr. W. A Mc- , T e Prof. Robertson. i, 5th, has recently been received from hir. \V.A.Mackinnon,of Grimsby,Ont., who is looking after the food products of Canada at the Great Exposition. As it contains news of a cliziracter specially interesting to Caiiailiaiis, ii statement from it has been prepared for thcprcss. Professor Robert- son says that before lie left Paris in May; Mr. Miit-kinnoii had won high esteem of the Caniiiiissiozicrs and visitors by his genial ability and energy and his en- Canadian. tion of the British Colonial building is opposite the Algerian pavilion, on the slope of the Trocadero Giirdens. As the visitor comes along the rose~bordered avenue from the palace lie is attracted by the sight, rare enough at this season even in Paris, of a solid mass of beautiful, fresh. reil-checked apples. These are arranged behind plate-glass at the side of `~ the door, and fairing up the avenue. The rows of apples extend to within a few inches oi the grouzid, so that the effect is that of a bin full of tempting Eden-like fruit, in which the prevailing red color is relieved by a layer of golden russets. The majority of passers come close up to examine what they think is an excellent imitation, and some even then refuse to believe that the fruits are natural and genuine, until they have tried their flavor. After that they inspect the cold storage showcase and the thermometer inside with ‘increasing amazement, in- terest and praise. They are then con- vinced that we have means to bring the finest of last sca.son`s apples from the dif~ ferent provinces of Canadaand to exhibit them in perfect condition at this time of year. The excellences of the niitural- fruit and the working reality of the mod- ern Canadian cold storage plant are quite aroritraist to the numerous shams that are to be found all over the grounds, even in the exhibits of the most important THE AGRICULTURAL TROPHY. Once inside the building, the visitor’s attention isclaimed in several different directions. Perhaps it rests longest on the Or'r.\w.\, Aug 1.-A letter dated Julyr thusinsui for everytliiug W0l`5llY and i _ . ‘i The main entrance to the Canadian sec- 'Ihis exhibit is one of the most attractive ' and most admired. It is the climate of D255, ern half ofthe section. Columns of glass filled with flour, flanked by smaller ones filled with wheat, support two stories, on which are shown large and small barrels, bags and pe al cheese The latter is a. decided novelty in France, and the neatly labelled white jars attract much attention and en- ` which branches from the _ , eye over the forehead, and ll across the cheek to the 1 ¢ ' =‘ ss _ , Goff will conduct the bade so ._ .. ,_,__y.»§£ l._ Ul`0DllY llfwflled U0 b°5l`»l°d fflllll l“lF.l'81`5~ll1» lowed in the exhibit of butter, the lower which occupies the central position _in the rooms of which are unopened, while - the 00\11'l'f- ll' has all Wlaflmal' S5390 lfllfl iupper ones have the covers removed with 20f¢¢5l1l8l1- The 553° ls flllbed UP, Wllfll asquare of fine bresh butter exposed to comfortable settees, aconveninent rendez- view, Beside the butter-‘are tom- cages gf v0\1S lD\1¢l1 aPl>l`t~‘°lalf°fl- El8llli Sl8S~ selected eggs, with a tray arranged to Canada in liquid and crystal flowers frag- moved from the show-case since it was ranceand sunshine compressed into sweet~ first stocked, nearly a. month ago, and Lessbeautiful,perh aps,butnotlcssinter~ Spam Fancy reliefletters made ,',f buh esting is the display of flour and oatmeal ter ,mnouncin that it is from Canada S flaked wheat, rolled oats' and other have keptltheh. form perfeebly notWm,_’ breakfast foods; this is' the main exhibit, standing the great heat We have had both in size and importance, of the West- f ' s qniry. Beyond this group, and near the main Stairway is the immense case containing Gurd‘s ginger ale, soda water, vichy and other beverages. The bottles are arranged in the form of a cone, enclosed by four large sheets of plate glass,and surmounted by a fancy curved moulding of Canadian cherry. Next the beverages is found another exhibit including all kinds of canned fruits, jams, jellies, vegetables and meats. _ l pal trophy, is the exhibit of maple syrup, in Columbia show-hott-les, set on n diamond shaped pyramid of four stages, ` T mirro background and red velvet trimm- G E ings, crowned by a tall, fancy, double- C I Y L stopped jar. The maple sugar is shown on , a table, wnere are displayed large cakes t and small, plain and fancy, together with ' ? the granulated product, tins of syrup and Maud Muller, on a. summers day Jenny D€I`0l1‘?l l`HRl1‘lV37, Ghdm down the street _ _ H h 1 Jenny smi es so sweetly cplnies mainly from the Eastern Town- 032138 §§e?i‘l:2£;l;_Yte¥Yetl})*:;1;la§;al° Jenny is discreet S lp* ` ' Th J d tea d b “ Besides these central exhibits. the wall- edeldrfge S me y' and said My mth _ _ _ i 805.16 88 8 filly s;_i:§es_ar_e lined with flia.n¢.;soi_1__i‘ely decor~_ The}l:__l§e _mom f° YOU, 1101110, jllmll ill Glirinkafthe wilid msg, a vi vines,” nine eet ig , iii which M 0 U1 all' S0 9' l'.Y» are displayed canned fish--salmon, lobster F );~tgii:=§n:i(‘i)¢lllf<§1§ai)u;1a?cl1ol‘iltr`i7aV(;;u Streaming as she goes caribns, dried cod, hake and mackerel, Blllh &Sl1€ 8 kc, IS auto re fish oil and table salt. One praticular at- Blew up’ 9*” 1°! lt dlsallpellred on her Cl¢V¢l*l»l1¢l 5YlD8» me tionary and chewing gum. _ ._ sight ” What a Jgygu; ,hy 1 _ _ me con, STORAGE. ' July August September October. are the Four HB There remains inthis section. only one best wlmehng m°mlh3_W° lmve so 8|cyc‘e8 yet t° 5°u’“'ll~l mlle other exhibit of note, the large show case t 116 pfigg S&t18f&Cli0fy ln which perishable food products are ex- hlbited, perfectly preserved, a tempera- 0 we»ffMdegfestoadmwhiie Mark Wright & Co Ltd the surrounding atmosphere is at 80 de- , gi-ees Fahr. This case is fifteen feet long, ninefeet wide, and nine feet high. Behind the three thicknesses of glass which form the sides of the case there is a space three feet wide, surrounding the central chamber. In this space are shown vari- and barrels, just as they were shipped. At cheese,~ white and colored iled one above ,P the other. the lawest being shown in the shipping boxes. A similar plan is fol- insulation is _shown by the fact that less than two dozen apples have had to be re- tliese had only begun to spoil at bruised The Best from An y standpoint the best from every stand ifwkh w S e Great Red Blrd Latest. Stllds PEB Up to dan mprovemens 611111181115 Gall and soo them Pinot m_iiiRig_oig,g_ ini: i»i.lPLi: SYRUP AND susan. f 35; er On the inner circle, facing the agricultu- Handsome Model, `5@5ilEE dlltlld s \\ Carnivals Scotsmans 20th Cent ri s E N D C l ‘“ Q Pillars filled With grain SHDDOFU “S0141 Of show the white and brown eggs in con- .lm `~ ' ' u 6 ’ 0 um verandah roof, beneath which are arra.ng~ 51-ggi., Outside the cold Storngecase is a` l /r i ed $01116 Of the; flllesli "&1'l¢*leS Of f1'\1ll»S hand rail of brass, through which brine' at and V¢8€¢8-l>l€S» Prepared all lille V8-1'l0l1S about 10 degrees below freezing point Experimental Farms. and woresenriins all circulates, Its “freezing feel" armies those Darts Of Cenada- AU lille flgllli isa SiX- who touch it into a. close examination. sided stand three stories high, on which Then a. large thermometer on the upper is 8 l¢S Of V3fl0\1S SIZGS illustrates the Gold Storage System of and Shapes, arranged about a centre of Canada, and above all the tiny silk flags mi1'1‘0l' 811155- The effect iS that Of 9- S0lid which flutter in the current of cold air C0116 Of glass and l10l1@y, f°‘1f feel* high, over the delivery ducts, leads to the in- offering almost no obstrucion tto the teresting enquiries, which the attending passage of light, which is tr8»11Sf0l'1I1ed in- refrigeration expert is most willing to £0 the Dreblilesl Shades °f amberand Pearl. answer. The efliciency of the plant and bias, riartfords have had a large sile in Charlottetown We are still receiving the above daily. Look them over-- Write for catalo ue _ :.:i_ Repair supplies-Second Hand Whee s Mark Wright il Co Ltd (Continued on third page.) 7 boxes, the original packages in which these products are exported from Canada. A There are fancy globes and jars by way ' of decoration. Near this trophy are , " l placed two wall cases, containing canned , ~ fruits and tinned meats respectively, also C' 5 l'_ll¢lin9S$ and Pllrily a. circular stand of corned beef, and a W care the characteristics of our diamond shaped Pyramid of McLaren'S v ii* <1 .Y 'ii b im ri ,_ _ - the milk or cream used as food. _ _ ”' - | Pasteurized milk and cream , . ' V f A / in bottles delivered to any part _ _ W cl the city. _ _ _ . ~ ~_ , , We ask for a trial. ` ' _f , .l Telephone connection. _ O _ ` ‘ t' i Who have gone out of Business will he sold .i.c, ivi¢noNAi.o. ........................ 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