" "i- _ k "" -uv- ~77: f s- _ If! I ".aiii,i-o-"t"ttttttttttt'f; . . g.- “in in I. I“. - - -murtet rtTc7tC,.CruLU"i'; us,7F"'5""' "'. _ . . "" ’u-fl.““v..~:~=m~'»... 'GGl 'Wh 'e/titll',','," "il'tt J. I rs. a " , 73723:. u: an. In my. aw it “(at ard '. u I“ od Iitt/tt.'tt/flltJi mam“ 'iiicjieiftli'idft " . C a _ an. 00‘ m “0"â€; It 'al?. hunky, July 37.3, and. ot a. Grad my cl the dt'Fqt. to! CM whom-vestâ€; 7.1" with. ehtr. vd It 121813.; “mud to ' .1 I. Ct a J'm" " " ite' wad mud W. all 1Wâ€. a†ar alumnus. in abun- out when 10pm an. Walnut mun city, and] ma outf'lu side an a- in chic-m .nd n I p.» took walks no " to» WIN.- Alan out. ' . A '- A -.-_. Mm (to “I In â€one“ to lawman I Pulls, Ths., when ‘0 mt. mud Atrt with Mr. sud In. Edvard fMiwt who urn ens-zed :m tuningâ€! gaining and poultry raising" On our return to “value we and the day at the Soldierl' Home. _'tt"' I new at the Home dies‘ , will“ ue pinned in a nut. 5,911.- and his to the Home ch- as! when let'icel no conunctad " ‘0- Hm mm. It the dwewd‘ J- a mambo: oi an aunt. G.A.R. - .= I “A - Al .5- - ..__--V - "union u: ma at the cue. A min; and. consisting ot 8 Inn in panama. In three valleys Tho Sol- 'ers'-uoen' ll â€wanker: is . chum- Ttyt not comprmng 480 acres in connection with which there are - at breathed. three natural his“ and my mum“! springs. we te" at 8 ..m. tor t‘uiorano Springs where we took in Month": Soda Swings, Iron Spring), Cliff Dwellers and Shoshone Springs and then left; tor Pueblo at I pom. ar- . at 6 pm. We visited Mr. 'ii2t1 Frank Hammill who are on ged in a balcry and Sunday write to see Mr. Robert Nate and trl mily and Mr. George Nate. Alter which we drove around the city! and saw the system of irrigation throughout the tanning district. it it“ also the centre of the melting and steel industries at the West We lctt Aug. 9th at 1.30 pm. lor Salt La'e City by Denver and Rio l Grande Railroad. At Canon City, during the summer months. an open top observation car is attacird to all trains tor the ride through the "anion and the Royal Gorge. Rotstrd- ing a at" we enter and tollowi:- the immense, breech of unit. and rock, the train seems! to be Mating the Very bowels ol the mm. The Grand Canon through which the Arkansas yours from the high country to the lower, in in: miles long, and the railroad is a marvel at ought-ring Clinging clone to every twist and turn the train proceeds and It times there is scarce spam: betwixt wall anl riv- " [or a single tuck. When tho Royal Gorge is reached the sky ovcr bad is but a thread. Here ' we might mention I delay of friteert hours, caused by a boulder which had dislodged and wrecked a freight trnin. At one point, the Hanging Bridge, the width is but trm yards and Ity, roadhed has horn hum out over the river, and always there arr .the walls oi granitt‘, in brukrn mas- Mb we anon: and nicks of mount-in sheep until Texas ('m-k Weak Women ’éï¬ï¬zï¬ï¬ï¬ Dr. Sheep's 'iight Cure t o/ttis 5aâ€! m) - - - - Mee"'- v all! at tho and it . deal. colt U um: 01 hm In. tho mull .4 myons. no Tanni- in; win- gert building at It“. sruito,irhih [ it. Tnhel'lnde is “other tunic-u ttd hulldin‘. oblong in doâ€. will. the " roakin murmu- Irchb mp " ported try " column: at and-tun. th It will seat. about 10.000 mph an " contains one at the tirstst orchid in V the world, and in op] to visitors tt gram 9 “n. to 5 Fm. Assembly 'l', Hull is a plane to: mentor: poet- }hv‘ The Lion House, Eagle Cute, m The Tomb ot Brigham Young and , ‘Sait Palace were tho pine. ot in- f. Iterest. We lelt on San Pedro route tit 'terr., Los Angles at 11.50 p.m.nr- . living gt Log Angles Saturday, Aug. l “hit. " 0 arm. went direct to Mr. A, Rettty'., grocer. on an: uni Walt h streets. This population ot Les i Angela is 400,000 and in the farming t 'ditrttict attention is chiefly devoted i ed to horticulture and petroleum, the t climate, soil and location being three ' loading features and have contribut- , ed much towards the growth at tht' . city. The 'lowers, foliage and parks 1 ‘ are beautiful all the year round as it i t, rain: but one month in the year, f The Chamber ot'Comneroe whrre all . the industries of California an on I oshigit, Chinatown, its Temple til i Worship, The Jess House. Chinese ' Latin rooms, and Chinese Curioa , and all kinds oi silk embroidered i ' goods. which am tor sale. Although i.1391 Angela is an ideal city, we , tcok short trips to outside points of “interest, " Canton Ostrich Fan}. t‘ Soldiers' Home, Pasadrna, Holly- t‘wood, Mount Lowe, "ItaHon" trip if to Redondo, “nice and Santa Munich. " Aug. ltlth our host and hostess plan- I' nut a plmsnnt surprise, inviting many r old Canadians who are now living in F. Los Angles to meet- urt. The (miles; ' tra for the owning were 6t Spanish. el dammit. glide youth win was blind; n ' trom Birth pinyed a outstrip,“ in" _ strumcnt of his own invention, Aug? st 34th, bidding our tricndn adieu we I- lelt at 2.35 run. for San Francisco F arriving Wedniesday Aug. 25th at g.-. M? 35 am. Passing through the city, m many ruins and openings of, the earth ' RMP, 194m MM.“ is rigidly l- bring rebuilt. It still presents a i- titld picture a that "an morninz. is April 18th, l906. " The Golden Gate} ii. is the famous entrance to the er liar B, and tin mm House, Seal Roch, Su- T- In, Heights, Museum and Presidio,the " headquarters at the Army, United te States Mint where every process in sk the coining of meter." thorn and h, exhumed. were nil points of interest. to Fs'aturday,hug. 28th,we tcdr the steam on ship Kama: City for Portland with in 150 PBSSUISOYS and 80 workmen env nd played by the Company. Saturdnch- I- ening a number volunteered to sin; tr. and play tor the passengers. Slur ,rc day We had song serGee and preach- y ing by Mr. Henry F. Wille of Uni. 'l versity Park, (islramosa, Iowa, his pr text being Matt. 27. Pilate's question, tyi "What then shall I do with Jesus, contains one ot the MM! o the world, and in cpl to trom 9 an. to s pm. _ Hall is a place tug overlk ing.. Th Lion House, Eat The Tomb ot Brigham y, who is calh-d Quint?" at seven, thm religious sow: strvicc and all cn'ov- ed a prc,titatrle my of the Lord on the Pacific. Aug. 30th at t [mm We touclcd at Astu'a for a short lime, many tal ing the opportunity to sound letters anl pcslals io the [rituals at home, At swim in the evening W0 had another song nuke such as Blue Bell: ot Scotland, The Camels at coming, etc. FV On Aug. alst we landed gt Portland the city oi roses, when roses bloom in profusion on Xmas day and DOW, a beautiful city of wealth and cul- ture. The 'streets outside the busi. new quarter are shaded by lovely “as, and there an: beds of roses mung the streets, On Sept lat we proceeded try rail to Seattle wherel the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition was held trom Juno Ist to October 16th, the 250 acres Ming tin unused portion of the University ot Wash- ington, Campus of a iorcst of first The Exposition was a marvel oi structure and the uurrounoings wore such that undo this ditterent with the mountains in the distance, which must he aetn to be he tMrprtwiated, PM“. 3rd we took ht, kliiuprcrs Victoria to Victoria the mm oi Brltllh Columbin. Victoria has a populution ot 30,000 with tke Pro. iincigl Government Buildings uni lowly homes which make Victoria a city oi singular beauty. its par- liament ‘huildingl which the guide took us through, in one M ttrehaad. romcat edifice, on the cannon". We boarded the slum (Warmer tot Van- couver, Sq“. "It, took stgttraeetrtg cur through vanrourer, ttre com- mercial and mun land hrmimvs ot the I'.P,it, "a pnpulallnn in 30,000, and Ms harlor in on: ot the. {.an um! unabated trom .ll polnts, Stanley Park II grand Wm: It. porn cl lowering nrl und Mm. . wonder and delight to "anon. Lenlng by C.P.R. tor null, passing through Wutmlmkt and on up thro uh the 'mounhlnl. soon the tourm lul- the “any git. At Omen-Hon Point, I In extremely In New In oytetinrd down the mama-e: anley along an urn-I'mâ€- “an ot ,ttt'.th the Inch km W teraete u out“ in! m Jeet In um db, Tho (not «can " "In , , ,_ttt, mm M , _ ' I St, I!“ wieub I, 'taA,gt- a, m - trim " U N! tl - WI wth W ,rhattrq. inâ€; Id “'0. I-‘U-uw “(at 'd't'eArht 'om an. plum " - on; t W fled', - can“! Ieen'2f,'.l -"'"'"'e Tl'l7Grair0lFr1ttettee, "Gi"i1iuTGuteeeyatt.ttl “Nun-30 I. bull-1's: 7iii."iueittettee?eyee iiauiFiiAietete..Ae, "iriraai-tterleftt ta. - manna-WIWW triiur_rarttoHtfppfe5 iuTGiiise-tttP.tt_tlrt wanna-L Aarturutamitre" mm-Mwm'm‘“ l ELI“ he to“! [m on incl to notâ€. Next it "on! agar! In! renne- the do†oi cox-mu on the our side but it w to “on the strum once more wore it nu; I qrqtr parallel to the pun! mud oi its all". TI! Itttq In M I uouble S in it: can: Passing through the mountains the menu! ns more manual than an be mum. sometimes through when. “in - sheds, which are very numerous, sometimes In}! up the mutual-10‘ at time. along the Inclâ€- also. Then '9 reach the great mum ot in: Selkirk, which ennui: its tremmdous head down the mountain some wini- ln 30 minute; watt of the hotel. At the Ielt Sir Donut! rears his mighty pen more “thnn n mile And t lull above railway. This monolith wu named alter Fir Donald A. Smith fur-w mm _ sunbeam nnd Noun! "tow Lord 'Strnthcom nnd Mount Royal) who was on: or the ethet promoters ot the CP. Pailwayi All the strmms here are singlyice water iron: the 31mins. Mount] Stephen Hotel the moat etevatrd at. than on the CP. Railway timu‘xcs its name trom the first President of the company, Lord Mcunt Stephen, then the summit of tho Roc'dos l: [13"1161 and the Great Divide is passed .5169 but aboie sea law-I. It is marked by a.rusttc arch spur ning a stream thdcr whith the waters divide into little brooks. The water" _ that run to the east mingle with 1the ice ccld titles of Hudson Bar,! shtfle the waters that tunn to the west adds its mile in tro volume ol the Ptriric. Th n wines Ltg- gun, the s'ation (or Ia'as Louise and Lakes in the Clouds. Thir- tr-tour miles larthcr tn we [curb Bonn. The whole ot the town is the property of tht Canadian Government and tailor the control at the Park Superintrndent. The main strcot is broad and splendidly kept. On the way down to Burt from the Hot Springs trttcther spring is passed known tts the Lithia spring. it is as grt unimprm‘cd. mnny ot the that liltizms bottle it tor private 1151-. Near the depot is a large torral of i ____v.m.. A, i L‘ e t " n + I q rl t _ t Aut I t , tt + Show h , MW h . I t 8t i t . " t the a with it ,. + 3530:- 1 t look a a . Mb. r t man P 't olultl d ' Count: Vr 0 “I n, o m . The It- ' ion“ at , trrhor o, t “a I “d 0 loop I Pr . ll " " t or m. Ava! ulr “cp‘. ... - ._,D 800 acrts in which are a number ol tgatra'os, the In?! specimens ot thr' monarch of the plains. " . aM .,,.._. “.4 lllUIlallu 'r' "L ,._..7,, Sept. 6th, we "’de Calgary and spot a day or so in the clly.ihcn visited [rienmsin Bids!) ry, Carstairs ml Nanion. theu'm grimy}: the was- tern [onion to Mai roger and Win- nlwg, tttttce to Tfort William when we remained tor a few days. At Fort William all east tiotof passengers should set their wnlchcs forward on' how. The 24 hour 83'st is in use on Central, Western sad Paclilc DiVisionl. by this system midnight are counted irom l2 to M o’clock. From Fort William we proceeded in Toronto and so hunt, reaching here Saturday. Sept. Mth, well pleas- ed with the sights and plcnsutel (n- ioyed on route and ir. our Cm: diam west. Sept. 6th, we realcd U; spot a day or su in In visited trieutsits bids!) ry Md Nanton, theu'an â€gm: Read ttte'paisriorttu" en a tor ot Pink Pal: Tablets. Then ask your _ Dam: it there is a better one. Pain means icsnrestiow-ter) pressure sornewtiere..Dr. Sheep's Pink 93in Tahlnts check head pains, wo- manly pains. pain anywhere. Try one, - -- a-.. I... .u and sce dealers. --'"""". E “In I. . "an. t , . The Chrontch-Tolqnph t - Into nurly "or! own. + , try hum-in Waterloo County . t and he uumorlpnon not. t 0 loop (mum. t , It you van to nuke our. '. . of tho moons. of your "to . - .1!va Inn the Chronio'n- t t Tolunph. . g Von can! "can the [rut t ' out a on pool. 01 Int- t . who mu tttmet my t t m m. t Auctioneers should Quad m an. q The Chroniclo-Tolocraph - with m showman of nouly o 3630 u the - the mp1. 4 look to for than announce- t ttht '.'i'i,ei'tiili'i', 'f/lt,'." t not. v clu- mmotnor at.rtoo t County - oomhtnod‘ t Farmers Advortlumontu a “I. Mite to no. “that“ Davld Bean ....... rm. "-. V _ l 20 tor Me. Sold " all NEW"!!! All "at“! I: Having only a day here we itcu'i! the sightseeing at next morning an] in†through the principal sGetts,l some at them not built up, past Lb;- gnmt. steel trams structures as [on tty the tire, past the camping growth, “rm they camped alter the fire, 'then up and down hill and along the| tit-ah Here we had a line long strcttlt to The Golden Gate. Our‘ day ot sightseeing was profitably" spent and in the evening tired but sa- tisfied, we tioardcd the terry again, and watched the twinkling lights of the city disappear in the dart-mew. We then boarded the train on route tor Salt Lake City and IRnver as we were row coming east again. Sprnd- in; S\nday at Salt. La'e tiny, v.0 took in the Mormon service at the Tabernacle. Th, tabernacle is an int- ‘mc church, situated in "re hurt 30! m city, in what is (allczl Temple l Square and here the Mormons ot the entire city are summed to assemble tor Sunday altanoon service. Th:ir service was quite ordinary without any cotemony, nhlle the serr.ttn mull have bun 'rrrarlicll try any ordinary good minister, until he rmished by giving the doctrine ot the Mormon A' GALT MAY GET AN ABATTOIR Local Firm Offers to Erect a $25000 Building if Granted Concession. $25,000 abattoir and cold storage plant, rmploying 20 hands, in the near lututo. it the proposition to the council ot the local firm of Daniels Bros. is accepted. -tt--"a"et"'tnt"e The "oiter submitted to the Council try the firm is as toMws:-- We contemplate establishing an up- to-date abattoir in the town of Gait and have secured an option on a suitable location tor the erection ot a building. Ii we can make suitable arrangements with the town we will invest about, $15,000 or $20,000 in the erection of a building and the installation ol necessary machinery for a cold storage system and tor the killing of sheep, cattle. hogs, ete. I,' will be our aim toJlll under /mspectiort ii w authorities of the town so desire, and we will therefore insure to the community meat lor the market tree of all diseases, ax tar as possible. tar as possible. As our proposition mean: marti- enlly the establishment ot a new in- dustry in the town at Gait, namely, the packing ot meat tor export, we tiereby main: application to the Town Council that we he granted, the tollowlng privileges'. 1. Connection with the server. 2, A reasonably umall fixed as- uesoment tor a term at yarn, 8. Water neriieo at a small . rate for a term ot yum. We will employ Ibout 15 or 20 “and: to Mart with, whirl: number will he increased In the imminent! grows. As we tie-ire to commence iopt-ration: with " little delay as ‘posnihle, we will be pleased to hove “he Town Coctwil lake uo matter yup with us It an early date. (Salt stands a chance lo haw Mavor Pnitrrsml said in reprd to thin communication, hr would - point the lnllnwing committee: Raven Mchllnn and Feott, Alder- men Robinson and Radium. to In with the Chairman ot the Bond ot Hum. M. Mandy, Water Cunnil- Iionor. Dr. mama “(I M. M. D. m. VIM. -', " “A iaiiiik a m; mm will - V“! cm “L!!! l TRIP " THE SOUTH " mm TN. II. n- u can. - or hi! 5mm“... to oatdbt . i.“ Lal4 my ls, a as tet') V “I. all It I: 'dllltyrdl'P, thsam can and: uh 'iasbra.ottb1 my are (law. " mm It: ll ll.- lut .ttlt'teet ot amt. To an" w.sit8btttresle hi. , exudi- “rely 1 “MA. to: with. lbwu‘er, u. you an all; “all on m tae..? and look at“. . - (out iot' tik my was.» him " on is allowed. “I. a, 1m - tor “man or rug-mm ammonia. The IQ. Ott. Pet at interest u an tuernieru,tht! the chapel. the college bull _ mtua at lmttu, tiett?tttt a of in ulmgul - r gun-.311- pm You; the founder cl Sully Lalo City must have been n mu ot you andâ€. Mia lull»; his - mall: the can!" into the San Luke alley. he planed ant ma out ttra git “a win, all In even um 'atidll Ist' wonderful later- ucle. in tho bu Ill-g od dish I? I m: or nil was all. N-l Rough nlmoat outlrely rulrd by Mor- i mans, Salt. Iafrtt City in Bot entirely Mormon, bum; in (net. “on Mr, other churches mpresenttd, Alter a short visit tsece, we resum- ed our journey eastward through the canyon: ot Colorado or. to Denver. Spending only a night ans hald a day at Denver, we law but little at the city. What we saw. however, was 'rssorttt while. Knowing the Legisla- ture was in session, we made our way to the capitol the next morning and wore soon seated in the visitors' gal“ lery. Hy the time we were quite iamiliar with their informal ways. hging spent severa- alwrnoons with l Legislators at Phoenix. Smoking was in arinbly indulged in. Tbs morning while listening lo a stormy! discussion ahout a certain bill, my eyes idly strayed over the house be low. But what was this bright, lit- he spot amidst the smoke and the tonlusion‘.’ Beaming serenely over txt too's with a (ouplo ot dainty! bouquets beiore her, sat a lady in' white. As luck world hive it the roll was just bting callul, and I wait,- ed to s'ee her respond. A member in- deed! Colorado is coming to the front. â€suing met a couple oi Ihnart ladies tn the train tho day before. we had tot ml out somewhat about this advanced state ot at- tairs and Ilsa the enthusiasm with “hid! it was taken hold at by the women at Colorado,' The altitude around Denver ist, of course, very high, zni we had long ltlt the green srnshiny southern country. What was my surprises on walking one morning to tind ourselves high up amongst the snow-covertd mountains with dark green pints waving lamiliarly in the breeze uni the snow covered sheds oc- casionally shutting all from view. It is winter of course, I thought, "but we kilt not me much more ot wire In this year." Did we thouLh? :lrpcd down to a lower lever and were soon passing through the level eouptry of Ncbrasra, Iowa and Hlin- ois, through rolling, wookd Mishigan on to Ontario. Finally on a: warm Sunshiny day In March we arrived home in Cunt, as we were told to twelve some of the worn! - storms they had this win!†The End. ELECTIONS IN UNITED STATES New New Yoe, Nov. 2.-Titroug1touithe Union to-day the general result was such as to give no encourNremrnt to municipal reformers. In almost early prace where that was made a pronoun- crd issue the verdict was on lh- side of the machine. Judge Gkyma, ill: Tammany candidwlo, carriui New York by 10,000 plurality our Bin mm. the Republican-Fusionisi. who in turn was 25,000 ahead oi lh' It, Hearst. Despite President Tut's at- litudo u! hos-tilliy toward tho Cox machlm' in Cincinnati, that organi B- tion won out; the reformers were “hipprd out at their Innis in [lila- delphin; tlt' labor organizations that (looted Schmilz in Salt Francism are again Holmium. and Henev, the mil- itant retorr:rr of Ctuirornia, is t)- mrmlly thoroughly trounced. The Finzy (‘onnons machine win; in HI!!- AMI Gvueg Colcrado we again NV York Elects Tammary Candidate, Dr. Gaynor, As Mayor. totJcHs lk, cows LEAD To emu-7110! Cold- m the and dang-m- oi I" for!» of din-n. A Ind-cued cold M to Bro-duh. ',ti),"iiiil,tih, Plan-wok. " " m t M . ie,'i,fitut't' "le M‘INL:"...:?£ . ti . Ila... 'i'lu"l'df all“... I. a. . ink and but." the tab.eak pun. IT.' took M Wuh- Imp; Ibo live. “MI-â€lb. um. h uh (uh. brd%l2tt'2ttd hun- ~13!th A “vamp-r. 1"?st a 19-h, yuh no?“ a. " . $23.4? uh. an... Thtu'lm%"il up I “Ji- ah! Loci. ’ 'IHM'MHO. "o-tore.)""'""" lml. 'CTriitifi, , KEEP 909nm ON'FARM I if 1;. alo, and the r any. About the ouly gleam of hope lot munhipal reformers is io be [wind in the Indianapolis election when: Gauss, thn Democratic candidate, was detent- (d hy Lewis Shank, The brewers and the liquor internals generally an said _ '5‘» -.-.-.. trs (d hy Lewis Shank, The brewers and the liquor internals generally an said to have spent mcndy liln water to elect Gauss and Thomas Thwart unrkul ior him. Even this victory. huwcwr, is somewhat discounted by the tart that Gauss was pursomlly an honest and highdass man, not at all n ntsehinc candidate. While Boss' Tar East is a sutlemr by the result. (hues “as not a typical Taggart man. Tcm L, Johnson Beatttt. The chm Interest outside ot New You. however, conned not on (hast State contests, but on the many mutt- You. however, mulled not on these State contests, but on the many mutt- icipal elections throughout the Ur.ioa. Cd these the tivelivst was in Cleve, lam. where Mayor Tom. L. Jotlnun tttss at last met his Waterloo. He was first rlected in MMU, and kn come up tor reeiecticn in every cum- ralgn since then. Even so strong . mm as Senator Theodore" E. Burton was unable to tfreak Na grip two gums a'o llut in this election John. son, opposed by a tmdl‘ute without hull Hotis renown-Herman C. Bsuhr--hss Men woman He round. to» " lu‘s election by 1,500. lk e,a,erererererare-arerererererer4" A tltOfied Victory, va York, No". 2,--T:utumuty 1101:- led moth" Mayor ot Ore-(tr New York today, but lost no grip on tr, 'lty than as. w. J. (1.)an of Broo'ttt swept. the five, luvroughn lo sictcry n Mayor by at least 70,- dt [m Tm: CANADIAN FARM, published in Toronto, is the National Weekly Agricultural Paper of the Dominion. The work and money spent on its production makes it incomparably superior to anything oftlte kind: Special writers for special depart, ments. All original matter in every issue. Splendid and reliable crop and market reports. Everything ttttfee Finely fiii'iia. 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