Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1913 — Page 3
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Immigration figures show that the population of Canada increased during 191H, by the uddition of 100,000 new settlers from the United States and Europe. Most of these have gone on farms in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Lord William Percy, an English NoMeman, says: "The possibilities and opporttinitles offered by the Canadian West are so In finitely greater than those which exist in England, that It seems absurd to thinlc that people should be impeded from coming to the country -where they ean most easily and certainly Improve their position." New districts are being opened up, which will make accessible a great number of homesteads in districts especially adapted to mixed farming and grain raising. For lllu-trated llteratnro and toduced railway ratos, apply to Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or GEO.W.AIRD, 215 i faction Terminal Building, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Description of Visit to Holy Mount of Japan.
"White Ghost of Fuji" Half Veiled In Mist an Interesting Sight on Jap Coast Story of Ascent and Features of Trip.
Tokyo, Japan. I and my Buddhist priest brother were settled in the train with our minds happily dwelling on the wisdom of nature which grows green foliage in summer, and our hearts leapt up when we first beheld Fuji mountain, or, more true to say, the white ghost of Fuji, as a certain poetess wrote. She is, indeed, a ghost half-veiled in dream-mist, always haunting us, now from the left or right, then from behind or before, during the run of 70 or 80 miles along the Pacific coast, whore she mirrors her own beautiful face patiently and breathlessly all the day on the waves of jade. "Why were our minds so much taken with Fuji mountain? Because we were this day, July 20, on the very way to climb the holy mountain of Japan. As our serpent-like train crossed the desolate Banryu river and we entered the mountains and valleys of the Hakone range, our immediate thought was that we had happened by accident or dream within the domain of some Scottish mountain elf. We left the train at Gotemba to take a horse car toward Subashiri, one of the three places (it is generally called the Eastern Gate, and is the easiest route) where the holy climb may properly begin. We left the place on horseback, accompanied by a mountain-guide, or goriki, who carried on his back plenty of food and water and some blankets and clothing. We wore large bamboo mushroom hats, on which the words, "We two shadowy pilgrims of the holy highway" wore written; and our shoulders bore, according to the fashion, wide straw rain-coats. We sang a song that was not of a city's rise or fall, but of a wind or flower; for we were glad that our ascent of Fuji mountain had started well. But where was the mountain? We were, indeed, hardly yet on the real Fuji; but the way in front and behind us was darkened by the heavy fog, except for a few yards. We were encouraged by the guide, who assured us of the fair sunlight on Fuji mountain, on whose top our footsteps would be printed on the morrow. The mists did not disappear even when we reached Umagayeshi, or "The Place to Bid Your Horse Adieu." We did not part from our horses, but rode slowly up underneath the large forest of pine trees, dewy and dark, and we left the horses at Ichi no Miya, or "The First Temple," where we were told that we must now walk. On the steep pathway we felt at once that we were holy pilgrims with the song of prayer for "Rokkon Shojo" (the six vital parts, the eyes, nose, ears, tongue, body and heart). On the way we met with two pilgrims who were descending. One of them told us that the mountain-hut at the second station (the whole mountain is divided into ten stations, each with a stone hut, or Muro, where one can sleep) was not yet opened, as the season was a little early; and we
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. morning, and again the mists troubled
our ascent. Suddenly the great sunlight burst forth upon Mount Fuji right before us.
Last Scottish Stage Coach. Edinburgh. The last stage coach, so far at least as Scotland is concerned, has just made its last run. The daily journey between Campelltown and Tarbert will now be made by motor. For over 40 years the coach has carried the mails aad passengers over this wild part of Argyllshire. The driver has many stories of adventure to tell, but only onco did he fail to complete his double journey. On that occasion the coach wms snowed up in returning.
Pastor to Teach Dancing. Jersey City, X. J.- Rev. George D. Hadley, rector of St. John's Episcopal church here, will open a school for dancing, with a view to eliminating "hugging" from the modern dances "One can be up-to-date without being a 'bear,' or a 'bunny or a 'turkey" be said.
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