PAGE TWELVE and " . the OZ INEr"n ( anodiar)- In days no further back Canadian Rockies in central . door of tourists, travellers, alpinists THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG > : than five years ago, the glorious scenery of the British Columbia, the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific intrepid hunter or prospector and the native Bround, so expansive that distances do not describe it, is which has been opened up by railway, was reserved for the red man. Today this play. virtually at the and sportsmen. This unspoiled won- derland may be penetrated to the very heart in luxurious, modern railway trains, 1. Totem poles at Kilwanga, the ancient Indian village on the Skeena river, B. C, 4 PRINCE LANS AT ST. 10 (Continued From Page 1) At the Unjon Club official luncheon the prince said: "I do not feel that "1 came to this great dominion as a stranger, since I have been so close- ly associated with the Dominion troops throughout the war and have made so many friends among them, Some, like my friend Sir Henry Burstall, are soldiers still. Many are how, no doubt, demobilized and have returned to their civil work. 1 look forward to seeing them one and all again during my tour through the Dominion which will take me from these maritime provinces to Quebec and Ontario, and thence through the western provinces to your Pacific coast, ; "I hope that this feeling of mine will be shared by all of you. I want to look the same as a Canadian, if not actually by birth, yet certainly in mind and spirit, for as' the eldest son of the ruler of the Great British Empire, it will always be my earnest endeavor to prove myself true to these friendships and worthy of your trust. I shall have many other occa- sions fopsaying all I feel of the splen- did part that Canada played in the great world struggle just fought by the Empire and its Allles. We owe an imperishable debt, not only to your sailors, soldfers and airmen, |C but also to those who remained at home to carry on your industries and TROOPS MAN WALLS OF LONDONDERRY To Prevent Nationalists and 8inn Fein "Lady Day" Demonstration. (Canadian Press Déspatch) Londonderry, Ireland, Aug. 15.-- Troops manned the walls of London- derry, Ireland, Friday, for the first time since the siege of 1689 as part of the military effort to prevent the nationalist and Sinn Pein "lady day' demonstration forbidden by the Bri- tish commander, Gen. Hacket-Paine. A number of members of the Bri- tish House of Commons representing Irish districts left for Ireland Thurs- day night after it was announced the Government had decided to suppress all Sinn Fein and kindred organiza- tions in County Clare. - STOUR MARKETS. + Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. # wam------ New York Stocks. Opening. Close. to the women of Canada, whose help | N-Y.C 'was inestimable both at home and at the front. Of these noble services as a whole I hope to speak else- where," > 7 ? His Royal Highness was dressed .in a naval uniform without any dis- tinctive trappings. He is twenty- our years of age, but looks younger. io shared a keen Interest in all around him, and there was a touch of self-consclousness in 'his manner al- most suggestive of shyness. The prince and his party will board the cruiser to-night for Halifax. New Penitentiary Warden. It is reported that Warden Creigh- will be succeeded by W. J. Mac a of the Prince Albert penitentiary, and a brother-in-law of Superinten- dant « of Peniter 8H slated for the Prince Albert tary, which 4 open. . Superin west this wee ton, of the Portsmouth penitentiary, Leod,T is} York, Rev. | Miss Cooper, Orange, N.J., Southern Pac. ... Union Pacific Am: 1000. Anaconda ... .. .. Bethlehem, Steel .. nt. Nickel Rep. Steel .. U.S. Steel Brazidan ... ... . Can. Cement Can. Steamship ... Can. Loco. ....... Cons. Smelters ,... Dom, Steel ,.. wee Sales Of Bath Property, Bath, Aug. 14--Mrs. O. Ball has returned from a motor trip with friends through 'the state of New M. Lunan and family, Streetsville, are occupying the par- scnage this month in the alsence of Rev. Mr. Seymour. Miss Vera Ball is away on a visit with friends in Wa- tertown, N.¥, 6. W. Cuppage has pur- chased the house formally ey by and mov- ed into same last. week. Gilbert as | Brown and wife, Newark, N.J. | ed last Friday to' d S$ 8.4 * 2. Jasper lake In Jasper park. Roche tJ CRIC.. : iver' ©; Miette, the first prominent moun< - tain to he seen on entering the Canadian Rockies. 3. Seeing the beauties of Jasper park, well dened trails and good saddle horses. 4. Mount Sir Robert and Borden glacier, near Doreen, on the Skeena river, B. C. 5. View of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockles, \./ J 6. Tourists mounted for the trail at Jasper park camp. 7. Emperor Falls, Grand Forks river, Robson park, a, } ANOTHER KINGSTONIAN AD NARROW ESCAPE George 8. Coward, Pine street, who has been doing pathological work for the Dominfon government, near Lachute, Que., was one of those who narrowly escaped injury at the Mystic Rill, which was destroyed with loss of life at Dominion Park in Montreal on Sunday. Mr. Coward had just come from the Rill when smoke was seen to issue and the persons who entered the car after him were burned to death when the structure collapsed. Mr. Coward is now in the city, but is leaving for Lethbridge, Alta, on Saturday. s EPEPP BBP PIPPI PRI e ebb ed SPP EP 2000902 S 2 P00 bbb ery Enjoyable The Saturday and Sunday trips of the steamer Brockville are the fea- 'ture of the season. Captain Carnegle, is probable one of the best naviga- tors of the St. Lawrence and he en- deavors to give those who go om these excursions through the islands the best possible views. The trips will be continued during the balance of the season. Owing to the slight draft of the vessel she is able to go through the Needle's Eye at the foot of Howe Island, between Gananoque and Tremont Park; the Rift further Vi down where boats cannot pass, and who can almost jump from the ves sel to the shore; Deer Island Flats at the head of Grenadier Island and thence to Alexandria Bay where three quarters of an hour is allowed. The boat leaves the foot of Brock street at 2 p.m. and returns at 11 p.m ere a---- President Wilson on Friday vetoed the bill repealing the daylight sav- ing law next year. He declared the pressing need of the country was for production. : At a meeting of Queen's Summer School Association the students voted to omit German and 'recommended a class in Spanish, : as viewpd from the trail, Mount LOOK FOR SETTLEMENT. Of Locomotive Works Strike By In dividual Unions. Ther@ was a meeting of the mach- inists union on Thursday night. The officials had uothing to give out and were to confer this morning with the metal trades council. President Wal- lace of the Canadian Locomotive Company is out of the city, and the civic labor committee when inter- viewed this morning , stated that there were no develop ts to re- TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre. vents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Stomach and Acid In- digestion. 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You will find that provided you take a little bisurated magnesia im- mediately after a megl, you can eat almost anything andl enjoy it with- out any danger of pain" or discom- fort to follow and moreover, the con- tinued use of the bisurated magnesia cannot injure the stomach in any way 80 long as there are any symptoms of acid indigestion. Moral Uplift Of Prisoners, The penitentiary wardens and chaplains have been sent questionai- res dealing with the moral uplift of prison inmates. Thers are twenty questions to which answers are re- quired, based upon the past experi- ence of these officials in their efforts those under their charge. It is stated that a vast improvement is being sought in the admipistration-of the penitentiaries. The experience a man buys is al- ways deliver a little too late. ational Victory * Celebration 70 BE OPENED BY H.R.H,, THE PRINCE OF WALES EXHIBITION British Grenadier Guards Band port, There is every probability, howev- er, of an early settlement, and if the metal trades council cannot do it the unions are very likely to do it indi- vidually, following the lead of the bollermakers, The bollérmakers were criticized at first for: breaking away and Ig on their own initiative, but the feeling that was aroused has died down and the rank and file among the machinists are in reality looking to their officials to come to some definite decision and put 'an end to the suspense. Prepare for Thrills. Those who are going to follow the newest serial traat of e Wal- amp ' fame have some thrills in store for them. When you realize that the scenes of "The Red Glove," which are going to make you clutch the edge of your seat and hold your breath, mean for Marie Walcamp as- tounding feats of daring, sometimes at 'the' risk of her Ife, always with the possibility of severe Injury, you will appreciate that you are watch- ing. the exploits of a real star. The first episode comes to the King Ed- ward Theatre to-night, and the suc- ceelling ones every week on the same day. 'Usual admission --Advt, ---------------------- wid There was no session of the police court on Friday morning. This makes five successive days without a police case, - King George has given his assent to the bill passed the British par- lament ratifying the German peace treaty. The act thus become law. ' Plotorial quarterly for fall. 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