Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1911, p. 14

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; * |} Good for all Ages 4 From infancy onward, Rellog's Toasted Corn Flakes is the best food for everybody. 3 Its nutritive qualities and ease of assimilation makes it more wholesome than meat or eggs--besides it is much cheaper. Serve it regularly and note how the health of the whole family will improve, ; wr odd 5 ; Drsapporntment | | fg . Cape Horn, 2500 Feet Hifh --_---- = 7) iI ' "A ade 16 on foot to 1m boat to Astoria and follow the, g : ---- Trove the Columbia River above course made memorable by Lewis -- Dalles, and 1a this way and Clark and agents of John Jaceb na long streteh of the Astor, This part of the river, | ) Columbia and Snake rivefs to though not as picturesque as the Bavigation. if this is accomplished Upper Columbia, teems with history i it Will be an Important link fn the! At its mouth the rivor fs seven mile 2 it scheme of Inland walerways. | wide, and its tide is so greal it rg "Upon this arm of the spa have floats be felt one hundred and fifty mila ee { | nl ships that were with Dewey at; There are many reminders of @ pila and with Sampson af Sanii-| hundred years ago- amons them | a 5 5 : a RR ai . - - he commerce of the world! Tongue's Point, yok Point, | \ f : FOR SAI E - onteby Its waters Cargoes of tea, | Gray's Bay dnd As The view] \ . ; 4 . Jumber. flour and wheat pass ovel from the lghthouse Cape Digap- | $l, and its foreign trade averages) pointment is superb in the 4d t-] twelve inillion dollars a year. | anee are the government jetties, and > 2 -- he Columbia 1x the only fresh-| the lightship far out sex, while : i re? Malt nom iwater harbor on the porth-wes | the waters tumble ov ro ! : 2 s Figlle wx: Zo be Lhe Mos, const of our states. With its (ribut-| the mouth in a ser Beauliful an lhe Cornlinen? E. Blake Thompson, Aries (1 drains a reglon larger than whirlpools the combined areas of New Fogland.! Part -Coluin bis an the river's) NVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARR, ow York. New Jersey Peunsylvania| mouth, is équipped with 440 news| . ' 'Phone 284 KINGSTON, ONT. and Maryland Mare than (his, iL of heavy marine ordrance, and --- " 18 the scenic wonder .of the north hort distance away in Fort Clatso Went. Its gorge la stupendous and where lewis and Clark enmped . ts mighty current pus to wnt When they left, feeling th une { : K 16 € a . ; " i S000000PC0CCODOOGOPDO0OCROIRORNORCROOSOINIOIRIRSIINNY oven the Mississippi. to which io rajnty of returning Bast alive, the » #ize it 1s a close second left notices with the Indians and in THE GATLIN TREATMENT IN THREE DAYS Frame Dwelling on Garrett Street containing Nine + Rooms. Bath and Closet Alea good ubie Can be Bought Cheap. "hough this mighty river is a variou places des ribing their! Shelving rival of the railroads, 1s tourney and what they had seen. It Story calls to every traveler on 18 a curious fact that one af these in fis waters. People this stream with after years reached Philadelphia by wan de Fuca, Bering, Gray and a. way of China At this end, too, the roll of Spanish adventurers and river is mot alone associated with "the Indians that preceded them, aud Lewis and Clark At old Fort -Van-| every headland will speak of thrill | couver, Grant, Sheridan and other ing incidents It was in 1805 that army offjcers wore stationed. Graret travel-stained and weary Lewis and was there in 1852, and Sheridan Clark, those doughty soldiers, reach-| commanded the fort in 1856, and od the mouth of the Columbia after| took part In {wo lodian uprisings "Sravelling 4,000 miles from thelr} Just as the Columbia near its | © starting point They had crossed | mouth is associated with history. Rockies and travelled along the every one agrees that the scenery of uri. After reaching the Col {the Upper Columbia cannot be dupli- Hmbia, they passed the winter in 'he cated even by ine palisades of the pid oft the Oregon side at a place Hudson or Mississippi. A suce Removes all craving and desire for lignaor, without hypodermi injections It is the mos uceessful treatment in the world for Each patient is accepicd for treatment under legal cou tract that it has to he entirely wtisfactory in every particular or the fee pald is reinnded when the patient is leaving the lu stitute, and treatment costs nothing The Gatlin Home Treatment is {vst as effective as institute freatment if simple directions are followed called Fort Clatsop after a sion of surprises continues for 3 thboring tribe of Indians. Capt hundred and seventy-five miles had already entered the river's|the Dalles. It is b wond this that ne Routh and gave it the name of his| most of the improvements will Call, write or 'Phone for hookiet. cofites of contracts etc but it remained foo | made, and that are considered ne- wis and Clark to influence (le| cessary for, just as this great river ted Siates to follow up the clahm| in 1800 was 4 waterway for savages, the 'skull aialar to that employed, on Gray's discovery and to! so to-day it is impostam for eivilis - ' by ihe HiT duelion | the country west of the Rockies | ed man. 'The canoes o the Indian ; | at ian bo Taken 1h the Ravigs jouth of the Ath parallel. have yanisted und sieauihoats, lave <n the Upper Andes ble 1 pier Cotnmbia and ba K 17 900000000000000000000060000000000000008000000 One other name this mighty taken their place. At the entrance | boat in one A A a eam has borne--and this is "thejto the Gorge . one catches a first ome 3 at ne ral, | se-- -- Its origin is shrouded in|glimpse of the titaple forms tha: | may have some foundation for their | Robber"s Roost because in early pitcher way © enjoye sncoven- HE PRESERVING TEST a. one of the many that en-| border on each side of the river. story, that there once existed ajftimes the Indians annoyed every ei- nal nature, holding forth in wild, | or FOR NEARLY - 60 YEARS, ® » » " ® » @ ® e * * . » in : * the liquor habit . ® w ¢ * . # * | . | » i . | * » | THE GATLIN INSTITUTE, 428 JARVIS STREET, TORONTO. » 'Phone North 1538, AA. HARGRAVE, Manager. --2--~ * . be: | | I I } } | i I i 4 i i : : : ¢ | : : : * ' : : : ¢ : : this stream---but it is known It is dlso apparent why the Cas- natoral bridge which spanned the ploring parvy that tried to pass { riotons. 'and PLory moods. Xo Carver used the word in de-| cade Mountains are 80 named. Down | river. - The Indians say they were] From the Cas ades to the tren! 07} uoftening hand has changed the] a river which he sald the the rocky sides of the huge balastic able to cross the stream dryshod, | Celilo Fails the scenery ig 0 Byper- | savage eli changeful waterz, | hs told him flowed to the west | projections that siand ap sheer frou | and account for the disappearance) lative, degree, for the H er ha \gerous [alls vand dafuty catar-] Was so named. Jefferson used| the stream are numerous beautiful | of the bridge in various ways One | edten its way by means oO At 3:1 acts The tremendous intensity oil 'word Oregon in his instructions] little falls. They pour from ever} legend tells that a dusky maiden on falls and whirlpools through Jed this river. looks as if it might last | Lewis and Clark, but it was really | crevice, often from the mountain the Oregon side was stolen by her blackest of ! alt. The ur Pails! to over. mo matter how much coms) t's "Thanatopsis" that brought|tops. and In one place at least | enemies, on the other side of he| are a drop of Hy le tt kroual the | merce may pass over its. waters The name 'Oregon into notice. Col-} twelve of these cascades with theit|river. When her friends pi d | dark; SOI Biv oking lava, and hel) , o; jie mouth was long ago rob | | or Oregon, it presents many | foaming spray can pe seen glitter-| the Indian tried to escape acro i water falls as if for a thousand] bod: of fis tes a - and. ihe Hghi of wild nature. The usualling like snow wreaths. Some send | bridge, and in Tevenge the gods ¢ for sightseers is to the coasi,| down tiny threads of foam, sthers | the bridge fall Chis is bu! one .o : ¢ " te Da fe the old fur trading posi, | are beauties hidden in evergreen several fanciful tales 2 Scien ists the river begins to compress inte } tdered so dal , and up the river to thel pooks. and still others spread over think that there may have b i D anf narrow channel a he les. but there is a delightful] broad ledges like veils, The most] uplift across the stream, whic hil An intercsting phase of t te C Sbteh in Canada where the river! beautiful of these is Multnomah | composed of lava, would in the pro-{ ymbia River is the old Indian bu : & ¢ tn. l trade along the banks near which between the foothills of the | Falls. 800 feet : . --h R 3 v fes and the Selkirks. In ons two drops, long, timmy and falling | the water would run through ated on islands nea » Great it widens into one of i's} with wonderful. grace nnd gentle-| (hus make a 'matural bridge. a'-| and years ago the § her lakes. Lake Windemere. | ness. Other noted falls are Bridal | by this gre the quect submie £ 14 potter) Indian | another sto he mighty Cohuni-1 below are salmon spawning! veil, Latourelle, Horse "Tall aud} trees that were in the water - Whe or nts. Another cur . ndian amather try Te EN | g nds, where twenty years Ag0| Oneonta : Lewis and Clark saw his Stes feemetery existed 50 SS OALS ; vol wonder. -Ohee /it was the storn he' Kootenay Indians used to' spear Cape Horn is the most prominent They are evidently submerge 2 bank of the river Tice a Be 2 eontre in gio. American polities on \ thousand fish in one night, | projection on the Columbia banks. | ests, stand in their natural position. gress of civilization have LHe intro jn Muglo-AWerienn pe on thin has ceased since the salmon fr consists of pillars of 500 to 2,000) and mre 20 to 85 feel high. this ald spot, t axplorers en ay o ry ed) i tr his: n carried on sc! feet high The steamer passes close | They are supposed to be ca ised BY | found vairlls, over the doors of ; international bon 12 day, it y pear its mouth. Another to this rock, and by its side 100KS | landslides trom ihe mountains dam! whieh were painted eatars i oa A a ih economic fos Ippai v P p Casils ming the river in the form of animals Many | 5s ar A ! natin tretel of the Uppal | diminutive Further on is ring dann 4a ) . a i a dangerons paris in e Re it widens into| Rock, and immediately following is! That some upheaval took piace t=} wettles, baskeis, and med! ine bags 4 urea aT orbs i R . : jods. - Prom i \ vw the Cascades. wh ve been taken from these graves. vd Beli ondingiing } n iv; 4 Ww Lakes, here the Segnery re the Sad Jniage ot he sides evinced bY 0 by means of a lock | nave hoes of ails. SHOW nat this. limitation in the part it will play © @ovrsssssasssssesssesscssrrsssrrrsevsesessaeacl f the Scotch lakes. abutments e ) 3 ' . on battnat oa render By Murad rt ain? hens [ inls Walerways @ ho will wish to take & one can understand that the Indiads This stretch of river Das bean callsd! tribe had some method of flattening the scheme of inland wa 3 --- ] i A aL -- = GE POOOANALMLMMAARLALAGEGAALAMALAAAMAAMOALALAG ---------------------- -- - HENRY C FRICa RELVES, i MUST CHANGE BESIDENCES, > Bove 'ner A hg miles above if had been EL { houses throw heir gleams across self for the ovdeal At the ail i this stretch which once was CoOh- Fhe salmon fishers with their | pets and fish wheels now ply their ® EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR has stood the searching test o preserving time, This is only possible because of It consistent high quality. 1 Lewis and irk once made es contained | camp, It is an interes $ and Indian | thik salmon catching, but that Is} ing VOT VVVLTLLBVLLETLRTVRLLIRLATRLTLVBTLOVS FROM YOUR GROCER. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., Limited, Montreal Established in 1854 by John Redpath. b earl) { totems: is & stream rich in historic associn- ' ' : ¢ ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ' $ ¢ high. a cascade in | cess of time, be so cated away Lh! grpunds. Many of the se were Si ci , . a salt : 4 ' ; ' ' |THE TRADITIONAL SITE. in Mesopotamia will again bring to | girl loved him, he wns gay to the the dry desert the water that alone point of heing foolish, Them, amin, Euginee f to. Restores Garden of ix needed to make it one of the great {when Ite thought he detected coolness, | Well-Kuown Capitalist Toaves Final Palatial ripe 5 Suffur the Sa . y : ff i he was riot ot v oomfidect | y etiviiie : ales I 3 Bden. ost wheat fields in the world. Last i he was sad and dejected. Ha nfide H of Activhiies. © 18 Weal: O eC e a ue Constantinorl : i i he lawyer one day that be had | New York, Au i vetivnbent] New Havin, Conn, 8 3i + Vlununary the contract to begin the tot . ew York, Aug. 11 hit tireinet £V mtinople, Aug. J3-Sir Wil, 3 } 'ol : halaneed accounts, and was ronvinesd "ws ¢ \ Reet ott he Yale CoMece student have beew | . : + | fst dim was undertaken by Sir John acre # v of Henry ©. Friek Trom the director thy Ya Mee ' i ¥ "Willcocks, who hus iesigned bis } fi ' 3 the. girh didn'y want him i th Kaiten: company ordered to abandon their Tuxurious Your hohor, your intelligence, and your capilal are concern if you have pot adequ Iv protected the valve of your Ii * wp : : Jack + + + " tnion acing as advisor to the Turkish min backnin, i "Ard she's breaking it gently," he anneal Mr Feil tonbiped his dormitories in town and find gpart x + PER. we l sai "ey a , pte Lak Wa : . Ns ABR , ; ¢ of public warke, nl who hui Nate of Discouragement. of han She has such a derivate way resignation sonie Saws ug wt fur ments on the campus, pt. Nile dam at Assuan, has A Philadelphia lanver whe spends | © A wu es ors L ) dome Feavon Rothiue was said nwt © Dean Jones anduneed that the change Storkiug for the last thee we his sumaners. in the Adicondacks tells | ind tat ? nd he ull vo his rofivement sabi tosday would take effect next summer he ' . Rin slioa te, at x all, : : » ' ne to westore the tradition an gong story of a eonntry Happ | 1 tit Heal ! Yoo bis anderstood that Ne wiiU valivd palatial dormitories known as Clark's Garden of Eden between i The © | was (the explanation. We h ! 18 ; Garlamd' A doth diocted i e. He he {kin whose friend he was, The coun | on, partor Jae' night, an' | wuen't from "other large corporations With awd Garlands ave directly © " gris nad the huphs ates. He HIRT try man was courting a girl of the | cavin' much. an' sither wiz she, hut which be has been prominently en Willing Averill Haecriman © resided wy sted the design of a great en | sipipyside, hut he grew discouraged | Wve. ways aay she, Albert did we titel for many years including the Garlands Hast year scheme by which the: One® | oer the progres of hie love affair. Fria that Fs a fwit an' ne sistar's United States Stood Corporation | For years Preident Tadley bas tio dW t i i Chaldean system of nriga in At times, wheh he was certain the Lobb, an wmv methir and her sister! "me witten ofl the dangers of segregation wud twine an' ernatboet ier awd he Paywmwnt in Full of the wealthy students fre will Hie wie wind, an' their mother and! A train travelling through the nest HOW put an end to wack segregation hew Santer waz Pwins, Philaddplis was heb] up by mele] bandity. wong - = ------ Fines. friends, who were ou thelr w { Couldn't Stamd Uf els, Were pele way to} oaldn't Staml If. ES AL & California, were among the passa New York Sun, - 1 ie LaaMond's Bander, HTS. bo. BE. Ashburn, of Stanton, Vir Mi Pant Peenb rik ) "Hdre's witere we loss atl our mon plains, has held what ie probahly the 3 ety Newport was roused Ligh month on," one said, ww on robber @tred most wnigoe office iin the Lnilet States Be the no ls 3 Lawreet River OVI siey tha dL FPicepont Bor the ear. that of business manager of the vity, Se tae Ha = uty, and with gon tohd abn dancer st the Fhe Yeo don't C1ak they take every: an undertaking which has deat him, a 'through the Gulf and info the open rd bay, $ go thing, do vou?" the other asked, nervous wreck, ta sanitariem in ai i ae natives. trip in he x hwy tlk of the hich pet of di rvausly, Washington. For vears he rated oa re sll rerio e " wer, Hy ata suid. Sn Ls eg 'ertainly," the first replied. "These preme, being delegate! by the difizens og 3 Mok Cus bad wiwonad. You oo all know fellows never mies antiting"" of Staunton with sole power (8 con Are you ii yon are ma #1 an impressed as . be with the | t thi yi are the iri of [mole asset our life. This is a matte your Ronor Have you considered that your investments, if you have Inve ments. may at your death require io be realized npon a a sacrifice? This in a matter whivh affecty your telligence . ---- Then as to capital: capital should be Invested In such a way to carn profits, to increase your independence, Yo im prove your credit, and 10 create a reserve "he Point ls--ihe obligaiions honor, iniélligence capital can be discharged most adrantageous]y means of life assurance az embodied mm the policies of THE IMPERIAL LIFE . bf 5 aha Trouville de Bke an the samsen - ' St ap 5 ; « Ethe 1 fv BOVEr . . Black Diamond SS ling. J ["t:0 "Sina nil oi Sri Re heme mead ot te A da y x be a A . . - A £4 oo at ¥ dg : Bieamers Rus 4nd Benavisis ; Fries maine a Phy ng his they won't leave us any money 7 4s he wohl condnet a big husipess Assurance Co. of Canada. Saitings ever Hk fv. Mog! - hreakinst. and studied JU with a wr Fie persisted. haus of his own. He dad the power to i : te Ane ident en Bo il Then he sont for the OF course wn the roply. "Why employ and demise all City employees. AKE YOU WILLING TO INVESTIGATE THIS MATTER? Eplendid_entaing wn board Excel Borel olor. do yon ast ¥ © band bik system provel a coos, Nov or PREMIUM RATES AND INSTRUCTIVE LITERATURE SENT RA i Vo Re Bi Align fire,' he ail 'oave made The olker wks silt or a minute. has Staunton accimuilished more in POST FHREE-ON REQUEST, Connect ; a oibetake in this bil) Then, taking a 850 note he handed it (the wax of public improvement than -- ; = ihr oy ina honed) ah ity "HO, ne, mews, Oh we terial te fix fried. : neler Bie adotiniseration. 18 HW sad -. - te at ah ; Tioket : the : "What s-this for 7 (he Girt i | Lihat hid worrsmg by officescokers Tn geacy Rat Write | "Yew, yom haves saul the Ameri takiog the money. Ll {ally broke him dows. noraay tor [lustre Honk ae og nt wilh " ht he potest tu "That's the 80 1 ous you," od -- J i » DISTRICT MANAGER free 3 ph 4 otal Pon Lol more sporey than othr Answered. Nw. we'red Rik b A 5 : § wail." ; Ee Fe : A i 1.000 Intamedn hoster. | os Stweet, tt : re Ae. 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