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Libertyville Independent, 22 Jul 1920, p. 3

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SMITH any thing in print. urnin person, to drydock 1.ilfro feot .n lengih i, in t i o HotAn r meueBiih- ý . ~~~~~~Editor of The Independent brooks and(]pictureýsque riverslideý, stir strifre among any fraction, class ur ,ermrse of ronstnactionr, anýI wh>n :f brine Fort Frp1terick. and ln THE STÀTE FAIR 1.'~~~~Feeictffiiton is; noted rzr ind wide. The r ered isa a<riminal and direct worxer comipleedwillIbe one of tilt, i est 'or l iparlance is 1known today as D E J Y2m5 Facti about MonetM. . its is also the ,center firom wIIlet againsi liberty." In thl. world Adjacent ,,t thM dry- ()Ir For," On th-- Carlton hýýigîhts Wht ppu.io r à ,U adSpeaiking of the growth of the no. .-kkj., a breakwater 7.0 feefpt long .s;fin inriiesting Mlariflo Tower, Mlothers Will Show Infants a I 'a la t m nO 01o'&cU" " ""inny nt"estng trie b water c mnniron, his nonor .ald that in 1ist, upon whirh the linishng ,ouches et,led over a ceni ur ao and, ovei'r thSoe.riclu e lSprin field tIllùtonei Augu t0 "'"ta l..wa., I "te""*er,'"otor boat or th, uiputof canadian faLctrWçns are just heing made. There aie also loolenlogSt. rohin.while stiii anothp.rr otiutra e - Springfield on August s rthe second largest City in New .runoe. IThe po- jpulation üíOf redericton ;al out $:.21,000.000 and ln 1917 tine figBUnderway thle cojnstruc(tion of ia ship site of an ,arly fo>tfrtiea'onis Pl or! 1 clety to Hold Fine Show 2to.2. Il, .ý 1 w I, eua- steadà,y groweing in 1proper is 8.000, wiIl n Marysvinle, Ilr -s had grown to three billion dolaru Ir[air yard and flht dredging of a lowe. 1tLake oet ilnportanc e. noi lits ouittanuinLg a town of ý,,00f, itl>kossesses an in in 1900 there ,Were 14.000 larg- iana ha-,inito0accommodats shappiig and At tLa!pont k0I-il. 1" P i~~lalues nsi ts imaportance a a railway te tn ndpet sbr.facturing plants n inthe countryin addititmoal wharfage space for the Wn poinsthew rbre th- r ,iver "Sti o te B » - , ringfield, IlL. 'l'le SgreatIlilinois .uei en 1ecnegn nt Tepicplproduct of the facr1capital Invested aws about 448,00. -Canadian National railway syster ol ntr he harbor i whatMaroTe bgre tiucce oth rS agd S»by will again beithe stellar attrac' fur beveiai fines, IL Iriao conteains thé turis are bots and shoes, lurnbei 1917 there were 24,000; in1au 1500 n Idil not laitn [or the Rsis ens dn Iprwadb the rv erih fls . peOny lSo et y the oth Shore lon for mothers at the corningIlinmois worksboy.s and vifices ni ft e aMidiaun manuifactutrs or wood cannes, motor,. ,o, in, 1917 the figure had grown to rof work (on the undertikig duriig tht Apt was the rm frottor hletereis HlorIcutrlScit soiae ý ý tetiirA ug, e e lJtiint 0 II 6,tioniail iaiway, sue l,wiU persons boa;t.s, leathier, concrete blocks, anu imirn-than $2.000,000,000; in 1919 the w1ar the dry dock and breakwiatter ,tI rh nop fningrie rush,@tt th irarden Clulb of Illirois has em- imwtactfievinets llly GVO"fi t>e an1g erni>iuyedl. n tacee wo branches farmi mplements. The annual valut. iiiorts and exports amotinted to more wvould llave been c (olirletpd -a yealr nrol-aetchnlifia ,(,r.g,4tézrlniqadesi ohavels" beween fih. ag.es oA 6 andti 6 of Ithe service with a monthily pailoi of iti, manufactured] products Is ap- than $918,38100 while a year later ,r tw4o agni. he ro k-walled hanneri, el i is o orardate garetril) and esa i.nthm ilpasulr,(]r, 111,close er o (Ilabout $4uu0000. Big a railway lproxiniiate-ly two Million dolars The iw figurs totalled $2,161.174.01I Somie oniception lelhe Irnporta"nctt aO nl eihe thathe rsi ;reve l, wn iers of Lke Freanst t hod ,Nylof ,or t.,,t. xperi tpysicians center it is natulally an important cety w ærrj-oundi-d liy agood agrieui. Tha ýachiements, the speaker said, ,Jf1St. John in conn,0hon with ocean an owwfy rlsuwen E me lwra( eea od 1 *.rs itol d-11,11,ale tthey ait- mianufactuing and line big conimier- u;Iraýl enunit, ard tlle DoI;nion Gov. wero nmade in acountry with only bore trafic may be gathtred fron1 wh b- ,nýl fcwhenfaiheltidhe e fothe'low t or ton Schoo ind I5b kA phyi haly rt wn --.uIl!, ni r o. to eit cenjter as weit Still anoither lac - i li l-l a eo f lxirm nt:, t ilins pep the fat that duri ttwinter, liniet, Lanln. the wate 0-fat i te og 'th aor s o Ju rly 4th and 2th. At obrÀiJdre<tcl i (, U. 1,; a ild taJllyfur in contributing to ItsIirnportance ferao- efr 50 acrýs tin extent In ltrer-ring t o the Pull) and papfer fe teamers I are, rep itarly plyirg i e de n. tIlz i I il th c utgh , brid es he hf show onl t y lower wer aifty.,if tithe mo- ,r i-l , 1 youngste-rt. in the-m ý,two respctI s irtaitithe.nal- im i inity -: lon. in whiich heknewtIthe .stitors tween lif% uuri and suchi dls aiu parIRa 1,l a T, te i oro sow , b t n S trd y uiltra wi! .U I - Sil : ,i r ib e re ardos, iri uirai gaý i p ýiedfrom wel,s lat Aieurt iLeavi% m F, rederie-ton l the roui, to wr'-,;,alylinteosted, the heutenant- iy mt e world o lMyeirpoiýi LoAndom ' -ibi a lin ont iieflw f t ,se ri a rt ln rrs wi-tallfid v r y l o r al- . Ieit of whh-hl v l' . 0 :1 lm m ' 4 ) upp. u es ,,1IýlefatIe1s, 1,i i bs ouses N, wcatle ý.a distance of a little Over Il nernor said he would no, -tr e Mancheslter r, itl , Dubin, Glasqgow, vrsa ibbfaot l xs f, M o tf -1hwh a r in ofi ta b,,l fivro wn in p e ; - - dif ILh, ip f ,:r toI d iIm e ,,lt we lW e power and low- 11% mles, largily fOllOwS first theval- Ilh. I-xtravagant ,statemen rto garding llavre , Si. ,Naza;rt, Borde ux Ant- o nll o o i n n ny olr'rif.ogý::o J :,%,, n. pnd .r n ii r h.th . i Ip: , il·'l i, l 1-lf'. er.f. x Ilr*, d.l uH , be.ing 1theionly tily in laý t.1, >f the Nashwaak and then eroenes a boycott of coal If a greaft4r supply Ch S. 'tr Is.naSouth Afr!ci .Ne-w , . i wol o r ,prses i [ýraIn i a, Iit lwl S o ei iý , ., rIl 4 f whoý le e -e-I:raCanio1. Àinin Lh þosi"jon. Amng oevl'Ir Oo aloy of th,. ramious MM of pulp iwere not fOrthconung made Iii(,At;!ralil. 1British W esýt ln- sí i a wh rii, -,pool pin bud" e1 bigi s n - ,-,r lo 1 Il ,t PlowerU Show hie t. a . hj a I sar , inI, ni tri I 1 ass lis industies, in adrdition to the réfli- ;tam *iehirier fin. of the large in b, somie in the country to thels8outh, , 4 C, uba, Br1iti.« i iiaa Argen- i n i m ,ýç i atuedin, %or1 l l i, 1n1, - 1 , nýlth " :I lnZ m! th f i com- e ý Il i. -fi, l', - I i th11-. gri atf- Hst >p ,1(Is are- ountiriesi, nmachine N i 1,n sw irk.triIn I iaýn nomechIt 1i e mid fil(- governi en' 'Il(o f l Ina i t .. and( port.,; on fw th M i;terran- 1er _ or weeks atI tliq wie Ao r in f o a m i.e s oni- :nn tw1, on Si-dáy I-a- îý ,ý. lIi 1 i ,rsw ho cyfoi lopJs, woo)..lnIniilý> cott.cn mille, Car !l-,ur Mli-alichi nmeans "HappTy [Hé' n ,uh! be i preLared to I!al with the ,,,n. Iturin_ 1919 oceangoing ves- 1 tre ion . i th elwiipl a ..foa thled Show ,n -,nlyfw 2, otonth e o~ I.js4 tI l-rili .gIas n , 1y ryar Dy :rti. a fc ry. lha' and cap) factory itreai- Arn,] II aptI l derrcrý>fIb ,, ?tu ir- t in alfriendly spalo i [I ino ie e .al h brofi, .-ý1 ,1 ef and 1in,,,, reye was onii, behl p i e 1 for tit ll t o owiï' n (pbu t e Ia 0!1 dt(Lmots il be mnore filalebiscuit factory, marble worka, wJIe haraocr. Thlt scencry along th, cal. b In '!It ls POwer for both' couintri(e'- ,nforI-dlthe harborAst.il iiurther 1 ".S o y er i tit asogtuo tebau u un thon pe.t piibo l by '!h.ii>, ,,%i,,mi! on! m de i i ncing plant, griýt fii odwork- 1"\«ist a rie,but ilt always pýofseF(-te far arflanada Its-iE was cori con-àtion May be gathe-red 1-ronrAts hf- le , the concuhanthati tihonge ofF(wrI ie.tswr ;Ji#,&chleiren n, plantsand lma.ttrets actory. The riulity %-of beutyand lis never unin- <J n,'Ilhe idthfdealgoer ,rign arare, fthe exportlat ea was inarnated wth thespirit of the Fr h pe tShow ot.ber lA"k The etæ habes onor-nc is y .i sof flye )years agi),gave bloncton's ti'reIting Several othecr Iitresting-nladn oert oen the r amuntng to about !$1732ý0,000f, and dvl n nodrt xns to oetgreswl > pndI nl- #meani a "baby > -how . -Thr- bables ei outu au fovr$, esand streams are encounterrrpoJrt Lf pulp from the diffren po its linaiportito$22,330 l(I(of corpared fered homagre in the form lof beaviler 0Økden Armiour >is . FSwift. Hugh are weighed, larasuredandfsclientnl fe foo.00 The T. Eaton Co., tif Toronto 1duitiinz the tcourii ofi the Jomney, wl Under the Britist.)North Amlertca art, wlith $51,323.000) and $12;984,000 )re- siswihte 9tce ote. ,Mnre n Ms lrn n taily mlnjInd Pfor th,. lurpose iof has re-cinty ferecial a large six stdry the i¡netureptque little hamlets mwhich inces thian had the republie (if China, spIctivelyv four years before "-haurted tree by alid of an arrow. derwI.%,ood are amton- Ithc whiwill tec.ting id.fecisif such -xist. Wwere warehoi ,ai Monirton for handlinglts ,not lhe ,rmnti, r imprt a human tuha ihsadnrvlgs otepi S.Ja, hc a apphin O nt, Ó S.f hri u- on(ixai lien theijir beaulfuplace, i, the defecta are found lthe mot)hers are ad. ·buiness -,ýin Ith, Maritime Provinces. to fth, scenery. For a conifderable i ,nfncl cown lands are vf.tiri in the ,,,,t(,.oan important nmanufactur- acine eSt. o noustand inathf, >h" vised as tofir,-mnlial vmeasuret t . Westmiore!;tlam, or which Moncton distane Ithe railway lfollows vwhat In, 'provinces Last year Carada produt ing, wholesale and retail center. ratios it fobe found e i the fa- Since fih s i,,sawdel .peraited to oversomre threm. No fees la the comercial center, IR oneOf Ithe 1pire railway diyswua apost-roald from cd pulp valued at $12,000,Io and of Amoong its industries are tumber, rilitiesit affordnfor wate trips by aratedbia ofay.id r cagd ealhes grclurlco-t-sinF .rcont Nwasl thtis quantity only 15 per cent vwlas re- ,oodworking and pulp nmill:lbox 1 amer, motor boat or canne. By nadle to have taxi a vailable t The confrenc..w.l b hed in ..ïeastern l'ant!aa;whjile inmmediately ad.-oe frhmeue 5 e en etfamories, cotton Mille, suarrefn- mn ileton inresilgeadtksiiosfrmoet h te ý - be acony oýllf!.the epoiio loJcntthare the fiertile counties of King, 'Si Johnb, New Brunswick, Canada, ' f)tohe consumnmers- ln the Unel Stat- eryfish canneries, Motal fourdriesf. n ei..%initye tons eeanhed eilFor fihe convenience 1thoe Who las; where, every posisible comfrort ani Albert and Kent. ý Prince Edwara .,low 151) Spoetal)--Well, vwe have sceenaes. Some of the Canadien papers hac 1,li- kilnus, mattress Ifactory, PaPer ad y cilstanersre ac . W cf omne in their own aàtomobiles a co.nec frm esan hlrnIsland is only about four hour's journey and "" st. Johns, thlis oftand to suspend publication for want Of tbagnworks, edgKe toot plants, fta- appoeta mersl rud fn da by aNroS.numibe-r of guideswill he in atten- are being lusýtailled int ldfing restroom distant, y et womdI rful City of New. Brunswick, plr o and asafctdbtten rie , rweries %and fcore frBut pribably the aot charm r dnet uiete houhtetr o framothers and a nutrsery for the ctis Te t- of what is the MonÉton or; the city referred to as "the lyls1hrag swl Bte ntdSae-the making of nlsbIscuits, conrse- Of al a that Ithe St.Johnrite tosr.k orstsreet direur particit>afing.Eveýry child wil ,ay was ftrst pttled ln 1763, ana city' yet one has.progressed and d-,In closing his address, theIlieuen'tionery and'broushesn and broorlns. Trie wh hworms ita yInto heint rio One feature of the Akhow will ble caeul -aie n nytoeamon.g; itsq fir.,t inhabitants were nine, velopjedý as beflits lits station as onei ant governor called for cheers by rhe censusa Of five years ago gave the of the country or near 50 taiesor the vases Offered as prizes in the S ae tmlt of halth wleandmoitto Gra aisfo ennyaio nd' oemost Metropolis. guesqts. which were given lustly by aggregate factory output a value Of T cnet0m s Flower Arrangement apd Table Due- Th111 .e t 'If ilailWil w p dmlete rm ù hhi ha h rgal rivdoe h aainNa-sthe SI. John citizens altlth- board; nerly 15.000,000 while the Capital'a d n eentecontinet.niration classes by the Garden 11111, im .Iir iltoc nans or glass parti. come from Gferma n n 149 Hleing 1tii>nal aitlnton and were inet by a q. JolnFs.New Brunswic-k. Canada, ited was placed air$20.214,000.. Touchinglits brink on either side ar of Illinois. It la hoped that this bat fU& h>cated-I on a bentd in the eetitcodiae: mont cordial reception committee and uel Seil.Te tt.hs i t lcto tJh sbohwl esfi.ntyatatv ols 11e'neec ilbesrcl eeyrver, if was known for many years escorted to the river where we board. re vof the National Eitorial Asso- pleasfantly and conveniently situ- wie iatheoftano . re srugdManly North Shore, gardeners ad .Tfic in harfe an wIll e rcoi sndta's te"-n"1cgmn hc o da steamrr iand vie-wed the Wonder- clh ion rl America mreilv adil d fur- ated. Resting upon a rocky ridfe the hlsadmutis ih n aidneighboring Garden Clubs to mak" 1 ~~Une t lIr te n l pii on o ru teu aIned until W85 whien It *as incoproa- f tit ies frorn the decks and were told fier cone Iiqonm to umembe-rs of our -city S practically mande up of & in heir color effectf. The lit. John entries in -these classes. The judg S finder t. p.m Drak stfAte ioreoLr. ted under Ite presertn name in. henor all about the interestiag landmnarks lparIy tnd rtheast Canada hal de- eries or terracesfromn w1ich in has been termued an "Imperial rivae"ln these classes wll beo members of b . ,if ord Nionc!on; a formr Lieuteant ha %we sailed along. One was remindled p a re oft heinianv Instances pleasant vew aecothe Garden ClubhaoffoIllinoie I l ~public m.alhittaticar- expecteo ,:iverno'.r ofNova 1Teotia. Who hao ,f ithe Hudson in many places although tima StaIr more than th, am rljnoun obtaIjned. in appearancieth uai- bcause of g it ecanythor an J1dges for the Iothereclasses will . em eii ni den,! ollr,*l h.-'t.M-been preseintiat fthe capture of toih -1 course the rock foundation bhere ilsai o , StateshtatasreazI ost of nos structures of tre. city are both ,,treams and river a tcext in that be as follows: Il heoonfrinncafiureruSstadtLus4rgarveQuberEve bfor no oextnsie.HowveroSt JonseaenhaeafttthatCa-ivpoeng ndhttactvewhienmny ar oftheproincsTesetriu- xelJohso, fom he .. TAA epplie. adon brlauk,. ao ,ruts nar.im ; me'_i 1l3 te Fenc ha ha ron to feel proud of itatelor- a1 wr ao e sta-cit ized ,, mntry. IfIthem are more modern thtan theY tre fodtetuitopruiisJunkin estate at limke Geneva. Wis- inhabts ý in th,. tI(nity of Mone-. wayand inaturaillyTt Is the mecca for Pso avnemn therwise imight fhave been becausRieetrpe.consin. - I)mk- -, ,I . ,1,partnw-n' ,if neaitnt . ýt,ur kh an omal han ,takion place but whie thel,,folks fpodesr wr iid o r-makiing en uer'ousstde mtr Jhips.sor rotte .J fi àqSprblgitfi. 1 AppItIhl ,1,wlIu e o n. our,- c ,dawho- want 1 ,aui ma e1- the :were only waitng for tre i n tfsjf eirtprdtecesstrere ieOutImortntheseti utrieshe mos ivt Jh iigtn.to h .J rodvlupamiin aChrda rheit 1 i) ema :aur r pfirst of al]. Sae eiet o ýeib -etanoedssru le fiprati h Kneeat ie.Earling tesime al t onmowoc. Win- 1 ,residetts, th., majorniy of which ar% ' i.he 'w;, thrown open tothe men cnn'so hich St. John has been thescene.famtrous 1,3r the colrieffecta of Its"cons. t, -AIW îZurrun<ed y wlbkle awn ani aour party fin the afternoon and to ,;em a wi- ay to actual >rogr.,s and Many of the residences, both in theSamr ste Joseph Fevereeý,. Pony andi Iri b-tpflrewhh i-hs tratie n o men (,,iýi n fineveunæg. tuee swim uimai succe4ssin Jinduis11al de- jt n tssbrs aehnsm, tueged scenery. tmesnvgt.Spcas.ofPrIid.Ilno. uburbs wIth whif hlil i- connted Dy ing ipool fiirnished a delightful mettas velf,1,tnent; a country wli, i .thelie- ihonfilike structures. eI.ahrte t Jhnatit ee . 'hatndceathlatso mi~~~R-reet cars. Ils hf,-1 accomodation of -rpcrceaton for the pary, and, te o"'fir--e êr rfni-ited hut ,1hire the Fanned! as Ifls - th cool sean a"wab -o grpai thIlt an Pnlienew Bs-- ~ÀÇM(Aç FORREP AL i, *o ood. That -Moncton is Hstl n the fir-hd by ihe wim, they prepared 'aniu:t!bitns were unable and unl.willing bireezes from the Bay of Fundy Cli- .Te rpbyseme o rdritnp«ly o. lfike proad ionbehuriedly e r:owin tg seiecdb h atfrtebnutsre nthe . C.1 Io put the necessary inoney .ý and maric conditions in the city during s5ne that no tourist should foregpitd hstm rvso ilb . Li~~~tat i. ye-armore than two huandren 1hall1t which thre-hosts were city and ' ,4rey Intothe taak. the sumrmer tOonths are ideal, Il The distance la about sixty-two madle for evnc a greater success, and newdwllngwee recedwihinprvicia ofiial, ncudig ovr- Buit, how we all have ben eniight- has several retful mall park ares miles and IR made In eigtlonialn» since. the visitors at the former show tits bouandaries noir Pugsle-y, ont. of ftheleading rstales- e ndIrrie.lnta o id-o quares, while at Rockwood, a nours.wr omn.aveyseilefr Prm ontn o t.Jhnth in mn fCaading this condition true, we have suburb, tes a park of purpassing beau- (To be Continuedt) wili lb made to have this one even .ohe C ndin fa to tal irnosmTnwodinnwas averycomleeround a people lwho are aMert to the fv fromt which a Magnifie nt vieW- - - - - better and more rewfarding to fil-the thru one of the mnost fertile and culti. une and ait Its conclusion and tereu-opotnie ndned fthIim no the Bay of Funday ls obtainable. crowds that arc exp-ted. ,tated secfion, of the Province of New ing lot of toasts were heard, singing a people who realize whiat wonderfut At& the luetat end. of. this Park, the iBunbched Them Ail. MOrefling kJen -dissmatnslarton Brunswick, although I it isantotni near. added fto hefervor and when terucs t he p.s: 1popepubIle . adesar.octed hee I.le ilyilb lvd i adhesr Warts wIIIIIith the rnew finie aroliosrting ing fth. vaIlleyof the Kennebacasta crowd sang Auld Lang Syne, one of who .are bendini, themsuelves to their loverasoof hmorticulture findt mach to saId *Ye.." Then 1 ai, k-lil lheIliked Tir 'V ý-'I rilinalen 111it à areturn to standanit timi wuld 1thlal theiestI rof the country 18 to be il- nmost delightfui eveningt of the taýk., but who admoit that they do gratify their tastles. In the vicinity Aunt N 11lIIbettertm""'nodilhs re-.de 1 :, :,giltad i., Afedleýiina (La itrike a popular chor d uinWaukegan > seen from fih- car window. The raill-etire trip hiadtbeen carried out. ' need peoph. more than anything celse. Of the city are a number of pleasa&nt ply wI: "I fl,'ke h'e ý 'I 'utnued Peru) --prtain paned.(o Pbee'les. the Commrn-ner Pete-r Mcelrmott1 way also passes thru several Sntereist. Thlis norning we were shownl the 1Incidentally, they needi money to ast- driveways, fromt which Many bits of aptill tndllar -Iua 1; Iin - a rl tO, blofdl-1 whlýýih ciair tinitiiùem brOughtýthe mailter befn-ethe Wauke- ing towns and villages. hbu&ser o, crity vlaauto., dozens of cars being jsIipn heir eigut millions of people ln charmng snetoic effects can be,,caught oather em.iw,rs .of thr nunid::.Fna Illie city council on Monday night. IHe ,instance, wheucfe eline foliaiws the 'furnished bIl bri fteatoatmn hepsto a edgfrom carrlage or motor. * the Iaitld grew impaenti nn', a id: r oa.S ýýr hnartiv fe Md6.tvoe te rwigupofKnnbca('vllyisnte1frth 1lu.Somte of our party got up at1nai.on that the-y feel iScoming to- Near the mouth öof the river is the «Oh. geewIS I like thelt mtoe bunch curingwats, iwh rit thee oth lan O)ima.Znceand repelIling the New 1maedicinal Iproperties of lits IsulphuIIII, four o'clock fto go to the bridge and (Canada. Therefore, ith a little 'sRite ofthe S. John Fort, oeeteditin turn wh te. as ie.eauteri d by a Thnbie ,ordinanc>e at the net meeting. 1 prings as well as for its Importance 1 hle change in the tidle, for, this lns1 money 'and rnoret man-power, Canada the early days of the French regime,. ai ", find much d fissatisfaction over ai a biusine.ss center. Hampton, au- thie place whereL gt one time of the will attain thec goal which her ar- .- -_ _ - _-_- - - ,h e ie"h ad I atIote on uhfvrda u.day> the prettyfills go one way and "d>Int icies foresee in the, near --- __ - _- -, Ibod erfew wm,.ho appear"to bein1 motelra.soranthis a ooe tropo' -rit tanother time they flow the other, future and %e as Amnerican editors. favfr of It. I find thlal many ofl those lance Industrially, having san mills due to the change in tide. ,mtscoig 1. who thought il wouM h be' a goodt and woodworking planta A Peculiar., At rthe bangieut laslt night the for. The bepautiful streams, the ,beau- ,I ' ol r itn e ifrnyaou o.iy bu ay ftetwn 'huwh mai welcome to our party wats extend. tiful hills, capped wtith wonnerfully' (ln.Oof the nIItfr orient ecomplaint5 -thé tourist passes on this rOote l1 edbyMayor Schofield. .ptreserpines, spruce etc.,hnsMake a lbe confusion It causes in people ;the Ida amste ba.Tke MyrScfed mn1 d @i-t e eritry bou StuJons os who dsire to catch trains.' l Penobsequis, for example. Its name' tercharQge of commerce, tide and CIt1 attraciveanicase netofelO-_S - ayrRd, ysi h tohd smd p of "-penobsq", a stonue ana zens between the ,United States and that perhapis lh has doted off a short 1 __ OÏRnd many i le who favor a re- ,"'sips" a brook inicatIng that 'it l aa da and told of the development tokime ure he ewEgand isnoactually back ina Newt ter t stndrd im. n the viciity of a stony tfrook. StIffto be made io the harbor of St.Jhioko om1te e nlad.n a y ,Other memberý of fthe commlission !another instance la Plumweseep, tedt hedydokihihohe o.Sate . Isfrtuft iyo iaet taypi thought how,.r lthit If would t,, Indian translation of Salmon Raver.let.d, will beone wof the largstim-S.an), is fo onrist a ity of-ga 1t a 1prce nuli oabandon te neýxfi ni rdrc.N rnswick, Canada snddof pewu arPn.d.btAMELS quality, and their expert bleind cleveral Of «! factories. They lJune. 16 (Special)-This little City., welcome to Canada of the Amertin cante. Thi.ccurired In 1783, and the \,of choice Turkish and choice Domnestic thoight t hl- b-tier way woufld bto ri'this pretty little city, tti.hi hstling oiait, !IflCYIIiekiwvisit ho knup othe fflofot ýtbco adyua iaet htwl at SmarP th-, lbMfof i ntil ():toý•r .ittle city 1 ilte Énallemt provi4ee of ourlist awoe a e hiaffc e.B in trt e, ntur Oof -the princi- ---4-.. Oac adyO iaet1ta ilSt vehlen at:,iardi 1 iti, - , ir.umeid 'anaid il a point of Many interests cuieshladwr race fpal busineq ,:ho(roughfareof -4he ,, ; ,iBfy every smoke desire you eVer exprmd Phey av j . .:1,lænnwnll, will not lbe to ilthetourist Not only has l eit fi oresIoRad l rqc e-Of .'ý I ' t, trid hre i earunls 'l nw fr i yers he apial1 f teprfo ,esa n ta d h l nspired by te tlie h lesefettfri dd.ptit O wlopefrthS a elben Ilite e I fi fa( unllhm,,:Ilov.-r theIvifny ltis .fiuation on fihe bankl adtwrstrntrldstns. It was evidently foreordained by 1knd Smoked straight| ,eMat vOf i .& Joli,,nllr: over sixty umiles )Hendthought theintzen s Cnad Ne retatth it po wih t . . roni,,, llfth j it 1r eavtrn dIthle United States shouldt knowJoh stndsshoh 0 ecme a City amels mellow-mildness will certail H.more about one aothler and shulo iporane , aptly Deen de-c . _ý Sand i>h I>oriael rmi nisenses.He- nt becomne provincial and narrow in scibeld as "on, ,,o fi(, big front doors 3 _ -- appeal to you. The "body" is all there, afnd .1 ý . - ort, 4t mr i s h ,, a it-, a tal ft-rof psinbid Th1 outrdes, r doIof ntia on f.Aclantic coas a 1.taf sinoothness! It's a delightl . 1 J~~~~~~~~~a ttlemeiInt. while Aive f'les dis- ,han a lhundred years, had furnished fummeir tnfact 'it is during I theelmi ihCrnllTeywl o .Jtanit.;at a point called .Auk-paqurtý ews ,an example for thle entire world of the winte-r season ý ýIIIits importance Bas Oth1imtwthCmeS he 1o __ 1 an nitat IIiý'jamIou n ..-ll e pirit i a(tiroterood and cooperation ýa port lor ne,,:mri orne traffle be tire your taste. And, they leave no unpm lit ;I 1.usi, rit - e I- ýaid.ThLey could show the rest otcit comes n.ore pron nplesanuceda ON 1idinsh d-thieir hist.orir al p.)w %W1ws ,ui on, lin example in justice, 1The--harbor of e John is a ag- rURKISH DMSI n iaet fetSenrupesn ia end . 1Atil he -lovM --rend of the Fredei;icton of srIl hihidas'ndfatrit. nificenlt bo,-ly oif n,sttretcbing sr _ retty Odort M SCtoda".'R': "ih irh i"°'f particular (fty1CA(ýLfjWELUCOME. , ý4 ~-_- 3¿Ull wý.a.far-fi Wi -l ýL-Tóê9I ' --ý.-...,-..' music i jti1,nt.rst to AmeIlPricans1, It having Iat llionora- 11William. Pugsley,Ilieu- that whillh Nau, as'boJuntilul in1 One lime eniclosed the homte of the Il ro f e rnwcx rvdn hsbe uplmne yust compare Carnels wjfh any ciga- ý aniousrevers ble p iatriot, Beniedict I, in g iv o h official welcomne totthehe oexpenditure o1-1aLgr*eat inany mil ! 1reffe in the WOrld at any pricel , - 1 1 ~~Arnold, gas aý_.,Iiiv-yed the apprc,iation liens of dolus A- a resttf this. ; 1Fredericton isf,f iboth pretty and of lion.(, \Witobinson, M. p. P. and exipendilture fi, man harbor --- on its-.I..Yh., -.,"Il hl inieresting. Manty of its publicbld-a o.f..fSeny M(.'. frthe wesitIdde 1posse,ý, .fenberths,1. vw .er'° , ngiiIsuand church edifices are artistle .-,leasurei li %isit to Monc- la depth of thirt% 1w, feet at low tide. -l ae ts,n a taesme of,.-".vere, _ý_ , in architectural de-igni, while a bile . •o Sndiýfor o:eal-n infg -oeamrs. Str oor. t. w.e.rro-tya. commend t h.c3rr1-1for ý ng of pirticular hstorica value Is The Judicious press, lhe said, ex- thete berths ih1% c(onveyor connec- !.a. 1. IRaIfNOLOs ToBACCO COI 0 ...tn aleM. . NC 1 1 ~~~~that ln wich th, first, session of the erted an Influencé in directing public tions with the -: nIle'tIvators Of the iýI g e % Vý,byog !lýpgislative Assemibly was hIld in 1788 t Lhought along proper linei and was Caniadian Pai t ailway; Thrette - . -. book ane, fie capl aitadSeen transferredperrhaits the best moulder of Public elevators, of'ateeare two. ý your boolk ý ~fromnt 1 John. Lovera of nrt will IndIIII opinion. He thought the visitors rep- have II total grain , apacity Of 1L750, «EDISON and inlthei Provincial Parliament building re1-sented the greatest country, ln pointsl 000 buRshels. A -nothet grain czi n- MUSCimc of interest. for in addition to the of site, potentiaities and InitiaLtivp. veyor, connectincý with one of the1 oh. 1 MUSIC" ~~archetectural beauty o fthe exterior on the 'face of the eath, but dieleaed governâment pMers. isaet prsent Un. E dism &Bd Mli ame Awà 1and interior there'are hanging Uponu th, British empire to be the Most der course of construction. On thoel eporod thi1 W ýewalls of thre assenibly chambert wonderful to gather diverse and dif-, eastR ide of the main harbor, ad- , 1 mmEs's a everal ri- Are an beatiful -paintis -eri -principl-ti-s -nder-onebenign jng te haf1milionbushl-e.- r urews4ful i ,-- great Lk. This cl1-ai rlhe -l ice to Enter Great Lakes School limiit for receiving ret ruits Laýkesk summner school fo, en extended from July 1 l lay, July 28. The boys D six week's training with "ate of $33 per Month, The >r boys betweenm the .Xee 20 . Instruction lmis b- tical, includin)g physical Applicanta are being ei Commiander N. W Post, tate street. tACTS LABOR THE FARM l H. wi ' e l!o lih te for Catalog SHORE ELECTRIC COMPANY OUMty St. Phone U07 /,st St. Phone 1658.M KEGAN. ItLINOIS THE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. JULY 22, 1920. PAGE TrEl E D he Cit cc usiv utomobile1 itartmng le and Profit NE R

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