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,~... I^TTI -,IT?,,I 1 I.-.I I <m.im?.m,m .... jerusalemToday RHSaSSIBHnHHHHB Jerusalem Lemonado Seller. (Prepared by National (i<M?Krn|?lllc Society, Washington, 1> O ) ? WN'U Sorvico. WITH new regions being opened hy new roads, railroads and airplane routes, Canada reporta an Increase of nearly one-fifth in population during the past decade. According to a recently completed census |Im?t are 10,!t.Ml,778 iiihahitanis In the I minlnion. The story of the discovery, exploration, s<-ttlenient and development of C-anadn inun the days of .lact|Uos Cartier (I.V. I.) Samuel de Champlain (ICA'I,) and Henry Hudson (Itlltt) down to the advent of the railroad in the middle of the last century, is one ' of travel hy mm, river and lake. The waterways of Canada provide easy access to the heart of the continent. Nearly- half the area of the | Dotiillii>||. e\I'l II'; - li g l"l' tin* niolliellt J the I Us i rict of I i.i nk lav. comprising , the Ai.lic islands, i- dr.oio-d Pv nil I .lestic rivers on tfie \ 11.11111 coast, I lie St. I .i a leii' e ; on II i-1-on July, the X. lsoti ; ;,|.,| oil i he A : . t he M.o hen/.c No great natural obstacles di I vide these river ha .-in-., and passage from one to another is easily made hy short portages. Travel hy l">at or canoe throughout the northern Jitvl . eastern parts of Canada though slow, has always been easy. Cntil the railways were huilt, settlement and commerce were largely confined to the sen count and the territories adjacent to the great rivers and lakes of the Interior The ago of railway expansion followed the confederation of the colonies of British North America into the Dominion of Canada and made possible the settlement of the extensive fanning districts on the prairies of that region, hitherto without across to any market. Airplane Being Used. During the past decade, a Widely ex tended use of the airplane has been dev. lop. | in the n nude:- part- of the | Domin o), wiicr-- modern fa-ith e* for travel a-e none \ i-? nt and tnc alter list-ive?. .ire i tie . e in - aminor ami the d g * km in vv Titer It-, e-o hy I'lio-li is 'I'iii' tire patrol and t tii'h r rui- "o j? .vv vv CI e-t.ib ii?het'|. vvtiih- fin- iiioitorn Mirvi'ior, with ! i, s -ti't'tal ottne'a. living ." .ooo to pi.ooo ;11,,i\,* | ho -groimd. produces a rumple! e | ?ln't -gra pli i c record of the country for many miles on each side of his line of thght, from which etui he plotted, with simple tr.ivcr-es on the ground for control, all the natural features of the legion. Ilcgui.ir air routes between large Canadian cities are In the making. That phase of development must necessarily he slower than in Kurope or the Culled States, where the population is denser, the traffic heavier, and climatic conditions less severe. To see Canada from the air today, one* Is dependent on the courtesy and hospital:' v of the services maintained by the Dominion and provincial governtiic!.'* ui.<f hv commercial firms. I !u g 1-en! est per.'.Mlt age of un l ease II J- ; >11. s'eivvn hv the census, w <* : -he ;>ro\in of British l o'aaito i vv nr.- to-tr'.v < o.e : tii rd II-..V.. . mis ' ll .III t li.'l'o vv ere toll v . . r- : t v l -k '' -i'. vvan f . . I - " ' l . I * > ? ate ! o.i!' a a 1 , .'5 o-1 ! ill' V h ink of til.- ' . 111 . -,v r,v ,-r. 'iist below 'to- < "tinud- ere falls Rivers and Canal at Ottawa. To the north, forested spurs of the Laurentian mountains extend almost to the river hank, while on the tintario side of the river the city is surrounded hy a fine farming country. Since the days of Champlain, the Ottawa river has been the main highway from the sea to the West Permanent settlement In the district, however, only began In the frst decade of the Nineteenth century. After the War of 1812 the British government, looking for n strategic route from the sea to the Great Lukes, which would avoid the International waterway of the St. Lnw rence. decided on the construction of the RJdeau cannt, which would give ;Jf5 alternative waterway from Montreal to Kingston, on Lake Ontario. This <*i>11til was I?ullt l>y the lloyul engineers la the third decade of tlio last century and is still In use, a inonutnent to tiieir nkill and vvorkmunahlp. With the opening of tl e canal the little sett lenient grew in importance, niul was called Itytown afier < o onel By, commanding the Royal engineers. It soon became the headquarters of th? thriving (?rtawa valley lumber indust ry. ] tea nt i fill driveways and natural parks line the b nks of Ottawa's rivers and canal ; and, though it is essentially a i it> of hotnes. 111a11\ industries congregate I hero attracted by the cheap water power developed by < ban-, diere falls. The original parliaini'iit build n'.:s were buried in C.Bd. A magnificent Cot hie -Irmture has tisen ..a Id -i!e. crowned by a eon1 ra'i sj.ire. Victory to\\. r, I'.V. fed h.g'u built t<> cotiiiii'tnoiali* Canadas pail in I be H odd w .if, .Montreal. He* I o g.-t the Can idiaii cities, was d.-olate St. l.awreiice it. er bank three hundred years ago. It w ;|- Ill's! \ ,-r.el i>> .1 wci|:ie-> < "artier ; I III' I i, -1 sett lenient oil the s j | e rose in P'.PJ. l ew cities have create!" natural advantages. At I lie bead of ocean navigation, yet almost l.nini miles from the Atlantic, it is a natural gateway for the coininerce of the continent. Her mereliants have not been slow to , take advantage of the situation. Un- ; limited water power drives her Indus* i tries' wheels. Next to Montteal, ranks Toronto, capital city of the Province of On-j tario, the most thickly populated province of the Dominion. Nearly onethird of the Dominon's inhabitants live within Ontario's borders. ^Toronto is a worthy capital of a profit province, a financial and industrial center, and the seat of the largest university in i 'anada. l or the next laigest city, otic muM lump li.ilf way across tbo Dominion M Winnipeg, t he distributing center of west.-rn '.ili.el.i .it d. as it were, the ?... K ot II,.. bottle, wb. re the railway dues converge. Altlioii.li slightly more I tl III a ct.t ury old. its rap'..I ei'ow * 11 b..s takd, pb.ce .luting the two genera I .< ?n s. \..w d is a city of laio streets. Weil timbered parks, and beaut iful driv i*w;ty- along the As- , s.niboipe and Ite.l rivers. Tliis is a leafy city, far removed ( fr..,u one's idea of a drab, treeless pralrh*. The nolde parliament builds mgs of Manitoba, are worthy of the province. 'Crowing with the great Canadian west. Winnipeg's future is assured. Some '.W"! miles west is Calgary. Two Big Cities in the West. Vancouver with l'JO.OUO Inhabitants and Victoria are In the spotlight among the leading cities of the I a< illc ; coast. Victoria, clinging to_tlie southern end of Vancouver Island, is the, first city of the province of British < '.<lumhta. It w as tirst settled In 1Mby the governor of the Hudson's Buy company. It i* perhaps the most I'.nglisli t "wn oiils; !.' of |-.nghind. Its sitd<"l g 'fiil an.| the absence ,, f t.c rush at, 1 ' ustlc of other western . ;: ;. ^. ;!^ t,e.iu!dul gardens, tine ,i. , t -t.'.-i ! ' ' - * r " s,. w :-. .v.... .. .1 .. .? : " ,,ir - - - I .1 ?, ' ;j in j. i i \ c.ir n. v I ,u i.ir.es grew w here it stands a 1-1-J't jr, shipping trade W.|S * r>d ,. i, I \ t.. that >.f Montreal With tie* wea.tb of unties, timber, tClieries. and agri- ullure n->t only of Britisti Colum(da, but of the western prairies betiin.I it. it cannot be otherwise than one of the great trading ports of the world. It is I be terminus of two major railway sys'^ms ..f Canada. .Ju-t under the li?n?m population mark If ljueber wtii. lt no imrrntive of ; the Dominion fails to mention. No . (.jIv of the world lias a more romantic tds'torv thin the old Kri-ndi capital, nr,Tf.n;r w of the Cjradel. ' .Ml)1 no* I'.ilns of M-rahatl). where w.i.s finally decided In 17V.?. The great j.trugg'e between V r ,n. e and England tor sii;irema< y m Cn* western henil Rasor Slayers Get Life Imprisonment Laurens? May Henry Rasor and I-at haii and Eugene Crisp, convicted of murdering Rasor's 71 -yearold father, were sentenced to<lay to life imprisonment "at hnrd labor" or labor they are able to perform. Judge C. C. Featherstono passed sentence in sessions court after denying a motion for a new trial. Notice of an appeal to the state supreme] court was entered by defense attorneys. The three were convicted Saturday cf beating to death VN. ( Hasor at his home in Cross Hill, the night of last September 2<>, The jui;y recommended mercy, making sentences of life imprisonment automatic. Sitting unmoved in the courtroom, the three received their sentences j without comment. After the notice] of appeal, they were led hack to the county jail to await the presentation of the petition to the high court. A dramatic scene was enacted in the courtroom as relatives gatheredaround the men after the sentence. Lathan Crisp's wife, three sons of Henry Hasor, sisters of La than and Eugene Crisp and other relatives were present, several of them weep ing as the three were taken to their cells. Mrs. Henry Rasor was not present, although she had attended most of the trial. The trial was one of the lengthiest in the annals of the county, lasting an entire week. An earlier trial oi the three last February also con>umod a week, a mistrial being 01 dered when the jury failed to agree. Three other men also face charges hi the slaying. They aic Finest Hitt, 21. of Cross Ihli, and two ( loss Hill Negroes. Isaiah ("Coot") Richards, and Lee Payne. Solicitor Homer S. I'lackwell an- j iiouiucd they would not he trawl before the SCjit?nihir term ot court.. They were key state's witnesses . again-t Rasor and the Crisps. Senator Claude Swnnson. drew the, determined opposition of almost thej entire naval commission at Geneva on. Tuesday when he defended the right ; of the United States and England to maintain their mighty war tleets. The remains of Robert Green Ingersoll, noted agnostic, who died at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., July 21, 1899, at the age of bt>, have beerr=interred in the Arlington national cemetery near Washington. He organized the 11th Illinois cavalry during the War Between the States. Senator Iluoy Long, of Louisiana, staged a one-man revolt against senate practices last week and resigned from all committees. Other senators have been named to fill the vacancies and now "Pot Likker Long i- a senator without committee a>.-ignment Fire did damage of $>.ou0 and upwards in a cttoii warehouse of the American Cot;..n Mills at Gastonia, N. C.. <>n Tuesday. The tiremen fought on the blaze of cotton for several hours before it was extinguished. Don't buy any Electric Refrigerator until you have seen the New Majestic. Only $99.50 f. o. b. factory. CAMDEN FURNITURE CO. 1 ncorp orated BOWELS need watching I,et 1 > r ( ;i''l\\ i-l! !.' ;> v. ii ymir t in|ij i f< ri'i-li ' i' u:?m I i *r i..is . 1 tatiLlljt ' ' I I li> v;- .; !? J r-^rri; li n w id ,ke \ th:tt M.! ?.>. headachy. cross t"iv or irI ?t1 !?*. happy. well i!i just a few hours It soon restores (he bowels t.? healthy regularity It helps "break-up" a cold l>v keeping the bowels free from all that sickening mucus v. aste. You hare a famous doctor's irord for this laxatirc. Dr Caldwell's record of having attended over 3'HX) births without loss of one mother or baby is believed unique in American medical history. (Vet a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin from your drugstore and nave it ready. Tnen you won't have to worry when any member of your family is headachy, bilious, gassy or constipated. Syrup Pepsin is good for all ages. It sweetens the bowels; increases appetite?makes digestion more complete. I Or. W. B. Caiowiu'i SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctors Family Laxative I A|iril Highway Death Toll 14 Columbia, May 1).?The highway death toll for April was 14, throe fewer for South Carolina than in' March, * J The accidental report of the State highway department shows in addi- j tion there were 123 accidents oft the highways during April, with ltl seriously injured and 88 slightly injured. Three of those killed were pedestrians. Reckless driving due to liquor was J given as the cause for 1(5 uecidents, more than for any other cause. The house on Monday passed a bill to provide pensions for widows and j children of Warld war veterans to cost $10,000,0(H) the first year and $100,000,000 within a five year period.! The pension for widows will be lim- j ited to $20 per month with an addi- < tional $0 per month for each child. The huge American liner Leviathan, the former Vaterland of the Ham-1 burg-American lino, docked at Bremerhaven, Germany, Wednesday, for the first time since she was captured in the World war, The great ship t was welcomed by the Germans as a long lost son. Carlton Corn, nationally known orchestra leader, is dead in Chicago. Frees His Wife of Rheumatism I Uric Acid Poison Started To Leave Body in 24 Hours I'ain. Agony and Swelling Gone in 1H Hours With Swift Acting Prescription That njanelous prescription?Al-' lonru promises you need never feel a pain or ache from Rheumatism, Xeuriiis, Lumbago or Sciatica again. 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