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The Norway of the New World

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A Land of Surpassing Beauty and
of Rare Interest for the Traveller

OR the photographer, the artist and the lover of the beautiful in Nature its attractions cannot be exaggerated, Its dependency, LABRADOR, exceeds in its picturesque natural panoramas the much-praised Fiords of Norway.

The Sportsman's Paradise

Abounding in game of the finest in fin, fur and feather. Lordly caribou in countless herds. Rivers teeming with salmon. Lakes filled with trout. Forests alive with birds and furry creatures. All sport free except caribou hunting, which requires a license fee of $50 (£10), and salmon fishing, which involves a rod tax of $10 (£2).

Forest, Mine and Farmland Wealth

Splendid opportunities to acquire lands for Farming, Mining, Lumbering, and Pulp and Paper Making on reasonable terms, with generous concessions from the Government of Newfoundland in the way of free entry for all machinery and equipments requisite in establishing new industries.

COPPER and IRON MINES in active operation.

SAW MILLS, cutting extensively of lumber for export. Two of the world's largest PAPER MILLS recently established.

For Information respecting Sport, apply to Mr. J. G. Stone, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, St. John's, Newfoundland; Respecting Lands, to Hon. J. A. Clift, Minister of Agriculture and Mines, St. John's, Newfoundland, and otherwise to HON. W. W. HALFYARD, Colonial Secretary, St. John's, NF.

THE

HE Great Clay Belt of Northern Ontario
extends westerly from the inter-provin-

cial boundary between Quebec and On-
tario for over 400 miles-varying in depth,
north and south, from 25 to 100 miles and
more. It is safe to say that from 65 to 75
per cent. of this vast expanse is good farm
land. The soil is rich and deep and produces
in abundance practically all crops grown in
Older Ontario.

RAILROADS-A settler can ride from the
big cities of Ontario or the West in a Pullman
if he wishes almost to his own door. This is
something new in pioneer life. Note that this
fertile land is one degree south of Winnipeg.
The climate is ideal for perfect health; warm
in summer, cold and invigorating in winter.

The land is well watered with lakes and
rivers and covered with merchantable timber.

For information re Land Settlement
Scheme for Returned Soldiers and Sailors
communicate with Lieut.-Col. Robert Innes,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.

Our literature descriptive of this great
country may be had free by applying to

G. H. FERGUSON,

Minister of Lands, Forests

and Mines.

H. A. MACDONELL,

Director of Colonization,
Parliament Buildings,

Toronto, Ontario

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CENTRAL TRUST CO. of NEW YORK

ESTABLISHED 1875

UNION TRUST COMPANY of NEW YORK

ESTABLISHED 1864

will be known as

CENTRAL UNION TRUST COMPANY

OF NEW YORK

Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $29,000,000
Deposits $220,000,000

Until the alterations now being made at No. 80 Broadway are completed, the business heretofore transacted by the Central Trust Company will continue to be carried on at No. 54 Wall Street and the business heretofore transacted by the Union Trust Company will continue to be carried on at No. 80 Broadway. The business at both offices, however, after the effective date of the merger will be transacted by the Central Union Trust Company of New York, and new business of any kind may be taken up at either office.

The entire personnel of both companies will be retained and the company will be fully equipped to handle financial business of every kind consistent with conservative banking.

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LIMITED

Manufacturers of

"SCOTIA"

High Grade Basic Open Hearth Steel
Products

PLATES

CAR AXLES

TIE PLATES

LIGHT RAILS
LOCOMOTIVE AXLES

AGRICULTURAL SHAPES

ANGLE AND SPLICE BARS
TRACK SPIKES AND BOLTS
SQUARE TWISTED REINFORCING BARS
MERCHANT BARS, ROUNDS, SQUARES, FLATS

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RAILWAY CARS

OF ALL SIZES and DESIGNS, MINING CARS, STRUCTURAL WORK

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Head Office

NEW GLASGOW

NOVA SCOTIA

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