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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-07-08, Page 61*$ • • Iret iwetorfront la complete and that a Oh, ,74,'",•!•••••••••• ge,atin when gold mining He announcement will be, 'glade by the 0 -Wes an indastry, :fa to, corporation in thisi regard in the Very Polfix!d. 'Up until *SO dewn near kuture. _.:11.111114 ngo,Stormont mine- had .WinnIPeg, M. -he largest ,group 'Proe100-14 Over 5715,104 tons Of e, of indl3Strie.0 1n.P.X.tinit.91:ta, nnumber vflg an mrag e of free gold of 14,18 , ef establishment.% IS Wood andpaper 'Per, ten or $2.215,000 dUring, it a4tiv..1 products, Of which there' are 213, ac- ' • , ' carding to. fignree co.Mpiled b$, the Freder1sto11.13.-The.histerie tt,e . Industrial l3evelopment'floard of 1Wart.; • T itoba. Next in order POMP vegeable of Fort Beallaelourt M the CotIntY :Westmoreland, .Ne,. Ori)nawiclt, shortly to b ikroo1aime4 national .-P4r1c-f„,ffitrheettP4 hes, 'been •thican on . • reemnins&O-n. 'of the ,tiiitOrie see and , MeMthients board of, -0anttda, which 'has 'declared this site: to tieof, imfficient historical. in:porta:ice to'ssar ,rrlat :beteg Proelaime4 'a national • Parkl'. Veit Beeniejeur was: constinct- ea in 175041 in the vioinity :of ean-, bassin and was closely' asimeiated with ' the straggle between the. French and tglih'for iessession of , the contin- Montreal, Que.-=-Advice has been re-: ceived'here from Pore .that the .first newsprint unit .of the Port:Alfred. Pulp and Paper Corpora- tioh has eommenced Production,: The COrperetien's construction program calls for four "Ignite, with'combined daily capaCity ef 440 tons. redettet, with 190 plant; •chemical prodnetek wth 129I:: and texti .0... pre:. daete, with, 89,. , orestry /arm here as bee -parOca• 4arlY. busy d.nring tb peat menth, in shinning YOUtig txPes,..4e4tMe4 to Pcinie pieasaflt groves of &holier in nearly' ap00,..Platees, irt:the•Trairie Pro: - 'to': the. fall'ef,' 1923.the Sntherland etation'bad shipped, since •its inception over 17 000000 trees - For 1924; the teal 'was, well: over 000;000i whilean 1925it was aboat the same flint:her- Thip. 3,950i000 were • Lethbridge, ' berta'n alfalfa harvest- was etartod during the first week of lune. •Cutting is,' now, general in the irrigatiOn •dis- tricts• the ' earlient on record. The early spring weather' has brought the crop long tivo Weeks* ahead of the usual season. . •Vantoner,-• BO. -Four ships will 'sail 'from ,t1thi, port '''Within the next 'two Vreel ca for -the western Arctia Ocean, .carrying trade geode inci stores , worth an esti:nate& value' of $39o,400.-• The -4nd:sett's-Bay Co. Is sending ,two vessels' and,, a. Vancouver 'Port Arthury -Ont,..It is reported • here that another big:pill) and paper • Mill Is shortly' to bo located ,WP.Prt • • Arthur: The: CorPoratioi; ' under an igreement with the Ontario Government for wood ihnits, 13 fu.bulld a 400 -ton pulp and pater. :plant' , steted that an agreement . with•. .1/ • '••••••:10•44,40-••. ••••.* ,•••••.••••••••••• 4F1 -,•-•41••••••••44i"4... •"."1,1r • ••••-•••••••••••••, the city. for a location on the trading company the ether. . ,. , -----.......— Ile ktwal. Rellources Bulletin.: habiis 'cif the portherirfiiih•so that de- • -The fisheries of Hudson Hay: and of improvements could be -effected not • finite regulatory and adMinistrative the lakes and river@ 'running into' 'it 0,41Y to' preserve existing species but • should with reasonable pretection in • some cases to impplement them with prove a source of perpetual reeenue 'new' ,ateek,nnd stock varieties and to ' • and foedsupp17„•Th.>, nr..tural.shar• if., neouire the taking Of destructive everyw re plentiful,ei sppeiiiiircititil:. 'a d;*-4-olmale'who--prey upon'lliaz Inspector ef•the Fisher:ea- Branch cif the Federal Dept.:of Marine and Fish- eri will be sent to Hudso Bay slur- • • iti7 considerable variety.: most of ta'underitood-that antho„ mintlEhin• Bey fishare believed to be fresh -water' .fish Which:ha:my adapted themeolves to salt water cenditionsi althengli' Corttinuirig to • rin.' up 'the - riverS periedienty. Tim fecal.inanstry UpoWhienative life 110;11k1TellY 6..dro!: pends takes advantage Of this rc :stance,.the Indians'doingleostof their* rai;way' or .the Temiskeining... and 'cal creations is that acareditecl to Mo singers and beset by I: d tv b t netting •in 'the rivers.. : Northern On** 'reit:Vey to: the coast I zart. Diiring the Holy Week of 1.774•Itircling' like; nuithe .; or massed leirn Engliall%'' hut 'it s eemed 'she win en Large-cmantities 'of fish are tiken" Worild he of great benefit the de- he-•wes' visiting' Tioine for-'tha .first water beetles. ' • A night *hen San: still'ne mare. than n nen4e etrnnkei. es e ing the present summer' te„obtain in- formation respecting fishing prospects in these waters. • •The- t:ein leti of the Hudsen •Aer . The King and the Queen as they appeared at the •ehriattning of, their gralnideughteri the Princess Blizabeth, of Yark. ' • • • 4.• g.,1 a V.•• I •1.•••' ...•••••••+4-..."4'71"*" T4g,p,V_OLUTIOT QV V414184,VS4 , 011e Iff the most interesting chapters by a .fliipler spray: It entinot..be band - in the 'history of pNgreett might be brnsbe4 .CP01;4092114 it e ns0 ir riin- ea.ed the evolution of finishee. •In the fined in, the- Main. to nIfin44etnxerS cava"uSed by the prehietorie people in en4 nrofeaSional paintere.' So ft•r ma . . • . ,..,... . ' ault0„ I:10We manufacturers are con - readily adopted by' a large Oilinibe; 'Af ntehrtleire.d. ,''' the -71.r.lt., drYing •pr:npe:tit:s h,anavdodinureaahn'at;firalliv.teya.ofthtabtei newllaafibef).n is 111 • • • • tbo. eouthof France: are drawn chis- eled, crOtle:PietPree and sculpturee Pt bird p inittalftali... in connection With 'these rather inartifitic "Worka.ef the cave' mei** more intOlioting fiPter. 1!1 the ufse'et da4a of eelor ,on sOme of thee **ft is POW to be the, art:lest ifneWrraffe"iff inthe *nee in Which we ffee. thefie pre - 'ducts to -flay. !TWO pr440..4•40411Cot - •hOraf4i 'OePUrf* *46:.00 bqt .thatithat age, geald afford. ' •It'iti.fat,renteved trent' the, Present Inethed;:ef patnttng and 'ftniniiing. Whi*• Vie'. And On .000,-- niPhi'lea".• . • ' • :BM"' 4v:4010NT. As an:atter et foot, .0 etartjhtkitn,,.. prove:he:it was) Made in the mitter of up to within 150 years ago, OMI the. aeblevements .Whieh have been, developed within the last. ten years Probably roresent as notable a' record as cenid be aceeuated 'over meoy, centuilen in the. peat; Ainougthu most satisfactory developments in the eV0-- lutien, of finishes 10. the introduction of* new inaterita Which faa PYroxylbi finish; it is rrarlicallq different in beSic Materials• and is .abso-considered ear improvement as to dirrabblity. • It is; water -proof itad does not chetIti intsek Or erase, . Also lt, le net .nfreeted •by Yoiling mice geld' Water, It is hard and tough, 4iffieulk to scratch ,and "does Tiot peel. ' , Because of. the, quick drying PrOVer- tlei of this materiel it 'must be applied more encollragifig. . • • M OrieL' N gilt in O. 6 ' 'ai:Titiqr35'48d-4":f1144--i-r1-7-74)14;PS- of her mother'i. fereigia : frimids wa ' • in ed �' tin; :infinite fathenileas 1 h , TheoWner, may bring .up Oen, as to: why an autemebtle is Oven Shin, kind of:- • 'Ito sortie liany /learn abet:rd.* ixivid.e' ter u. niaehi:ne whieh4s need_outn% dooreio all khids 'Weether..tbettinre ..oOrti•ef, a .;inish 'Which:one eatPeetri te.:,.$1114•Oaftirnitnre, aMi P.iarMs in ti:4 ineidaef 'hens* ,The reason Is the!Oret Pleeir.te. e0Yor . the. aliteraphile vrith a material Which IPtoteets it against the. Olernentitina fteernidD'7, to,..‘give!the..car'-an-attractive 'appearance. It Is feund that a; finish of 'tlieklaernier ,tYp•e giVe the:de- sired preOction and at .tite. Same tinie 'a be,autlfut finish. • • . • , This Bort of :finish, Which' la .of the lacciumr type, Jtleo has the advantage .og retaining its lustre, is not eltsitY ruined salt„, seaside mist, mod, -.lee Or :rain and is not orditierilY check- ed hy,-belng ont• in exCeseivelly warn or •inolcl Weather, " •" • 91,14 of' thet; bitatrides Which the 4titornohite .indlietrY ilea, made in re- cerut years is in!. the *tatter 6.47 finishes , • Up until quitereeently..fininhes have not been .aatiefactorY,. . At '.the present tiMe,.however, the situation: 19 -1"Irk '.4111 •,•••••••!•.v..V.• .14,1,,,••••••• 0.•vri. • t3===* KIPLINQ THE, E. '1110UNTAINP, -;-.49."" train 'Crept, Whietling tO:' 400P• tte heart. OP, throtigh t4e „winding gate. .wayo Of the h4e, ti4 it. preeented ;self, vetY., hifelialy, • before the true .arotinta.ine,, the net so ,Litti.o prothera to, the Olelega.#44.,' ' 0 ;• Thera 0,0 ieauy• 014' 0014: '-illiniataina that. 1:00 Parto4 'with very, iihrod. • og ror4iyo. and eicancl wrapped le' 000t. og*r10.1.0t,i, silver reeit over wblcb the • . 'hPrne4, MoWatainer.--ifteatilielt.11': '4, 0 I 1 I ;• thIsts;1,9W-Igo0f4. 444' bantilw144, .• fe4taiiit of the iivaleida, sitting in • Meditation • beneath a ,giacier-ioe 'that ..thioitene 'eye* year, and meant:0119 Otroir Ot‘iieot 0,n'ene.oltie, bat...en rhe •Other:, .tieanied. smileeff 'oiefte:;: •".• • , . • and Out araorig. ' thent . With iittle 1-194s 'end .eicle4•Wiata,• untehe's alauch', valitiKtliratigh:a --fOrestgladareitiling • • "and ereariui* ups:telly, in 'what lierleata to: ofort.1)4th.. • Only; tile • 'f•raelt has rounded -another slim:hie:v.4r two ',a•heekward and upward guance;at sMne menacing slope shows ,whY train 614 not take the easlepleeking • '• . read: •the•other sitlenf.the.gorge.. • ;Front. time to time th.O.Intinittains 'lean. apart, tuad 'nurse :•between 'Ow ' • oonle. golden valley of • BIO)V streroafi, tat .Pasturee', and •liarVilte uplands, wi.th,a little town, and eow..beile,,Ibilt:.. • ling. :amens. berry , buehesi -and. ran w.he have. never seenthe sun rise, • Set,-.shouting.at the tralne.; and real '• • gardenti reline the homes •• A day later'nefiturtiluns bloomed uta•:' • •:touched beside the, stating. platter:as!: end, the 'air was heavy • and liquid. wfth..'; .the 'breath' of the Pacific; One .61.4 the, • •'.. . land change' With' the changing • • . . .• .• • • outline: of' the hills •tilli on the lower leVels by the.Praset, ,it: seemed that even the iihisseX DOwnamest heneart. • er at:heart the,,Pritirie than" Britifili The..Prairle peOple.notios Oriental Politeness • "And. Your naether=she•have. maAa good recoverreent of to have the pen- cils .from her neck tookr • • The'daughteref.theledy from who& throat the tonsils' had receatly' been Beeentreferenc.eint • flaw the.Eartlt Will Emtl? - The ultimates fate' of. the:solar sis- tem of. which the eartir"la Part • that : it ',win become twaaters; one -of theM the sunand Ihe other a nevi sta. Mad,70;ivoe laPheof .11141 ittolthe Jiipiter • •••• e• Plate- is the Airecliction • of Professor a *d.b.' MacM•illan,. of the Unlyersity •Ot' 0.hpiro..014:6,.soup;..3na:thbue „bniasa.ale; vo•:tt:aWt413.natt: othaet-, matical stndies, ••, • ' ' • • • Color 'Was Still 'high,. and *there. tre4 .11 wiII:probeialIhe•Sonle•500;000,000.,000: .dieiresseid 'Pi:eked 'between her .brows. -begotre.411,biter henmee• ,u star its .§...he turned away. For . menthe and the :ear* In the preceei • new She. had :•been ,s� hard' te doing ' ; • ,.••The reasew ler this Of s*lar Systent and 11.s.••sinversitin: Into a bin- ary or tsvirt'etar IS'fbat the Planete-are groWing; :eitreinely.slaWly;:of from on wOnderfut mele017.•Ot Sir-Landon-RoM_ moons -one Wing agalast • the velvet ..niannets.i.. bat this:. (Mention whe , .pektom • requ ree • yr, , ei muele. before hini• Sayilig even' the Other' at reit. in the Still sea' ':m°m.n.e4 ±'"•'r her* 84e burst t's4 !Mg - the ;nest difficult accoMpaninients, of • • • irOldolia..-Ing! and, :though she •applogized and - Was politely lOrgiien, the questioner's a. reniinder of the ettraordinary men- tal' feats et:other irreat. medians. 'One the most farm* • tichieve. ments meniciriXing prodigione , • • chasing' sparks ofstare tlipt canals; Of Oft Melodies, -of tieklin,g • '• ••• . mandoline , • :0 a night 'of: gay ,lanteres .lightingibigbarges; 'filled with , • ' -heries as a direct '•time• and •in the course., of his sight- Giorgio' Stands. on 'tiptoe, Narcissus- Araarica' • 7 The perfect politeness that can front4ho lakee accesstble,from• , Pfudiett: ',13ny , reilWaY, • ;,,,Ceiniriercial oirtlet•iiOnld• 'then' be available .ta I Seeieg enteredl. the. Sistine Chatel lifite, to drink fia his own heauty intr. • • . . note. mistakes se campletely.that• the,..eatirse. -They. are sweepteg„ up -the fisheries' in' 'the 'vicinity .of The 'Pee erlean and.taliadianivestere or *On- orthat.city. - While there he:heard the rored ie the silent sea; when the an • • ,biincdorer doet list even suspect •he cosmic. fruit. of neliplOsity throughout ' . . • tile I r idonehaVe eiceed000,000 'ili, value' term markets. entire: wain. of the:renowned Miserere goV; crowning the ti.,mpantle . •s..eeps em .is ,o ener o n n. e the ' season iirieluding large Allegri being :retiderend .at his -With folded 'wings., 1ost.'hi th:e , resent"- IMS..made‘thP-• ' - rt.' ' t a.•1.1 t th sPaCe' sone:what. 'as :o• sto"wbal.t. in • , Ae,holit, iiii„ kale oi,...i tkirtelit•owiti .• • ,•••-,-,-. • - , 4 siaeh • •a , remaritahle • perfornMaPfl ,i'thtraftng,senfk- Ilignhtsto. thbridyienpgii;fldwenh: eciihetihnes- , iinaps.'ing a"CCOUn't. eChis:' tiro 'leg' orta - to 't,wheii.t, ,..1.4 ,t,...t.e‘he action .(-;f s.thle laws o: iii'the7ice-Alle-prottict-heingehipped ntina.the aitertni; to "lion dvanni" ;lair. Is a breath et. heaVen aint.'.eVery . ' :•., - . gravitation.. ' Ilie.teseltsis a Star, ••• WiliterAy. netting threagh holes' ea Illare are Plaaa*ealea MRI there are • dwarfs his feet', in 'later years of wilt-- master the ,langnage. :•-.; ,• place inielle: ,For ; instance, • all AIM , ' tit* necessary, the 'industry. hee 'Mr 'goirs„..•'.- • . • „:.„ . ; , . ' Handel Wrote the' Whole Of the ."-Meii.. NO 'Pen r.tin 'give thie beauty:. no. 'takes,' My. only . means. of acquiring a prOiessor:MiciMillan.considers it „pioli- _, 'for quantities used lee:ally sof which do,g . Kn• tit grit bearing ComMitted it :perfectly to ' less stirs, Whin o line of the citY Gft7ea..t creases in &Ise, and when thenlanets thaia in our weiteruworld- own e ors., 'Was fOutteeli ifrolil •,ocress She ' wiiliclageena Ts bet a have, gathered enough matter theY •NiiipodyOtse,,in e recent account of feed' fonts an importer: ,item . T .t. indigo Days in India ha,s given an ill be obbied up by thi arges o • in a friyi:en ce• nditic:e., toesiate the Lanarkshire; town§ smell of the Sire- _- on the; night before It was introduced' epund that fihratti 'cross the never: . • in'-thercoorse of learzlin -to-speak, • -A-considerabla-•-ipereentage4f-the • , litsrovincial visitors say that the sinell ninv: in tiitee ..:„..1.. VOgebulary wis' picking . hp a word gbh:, that Many Of them at one .time the who:e .heen••qUite Profitable. : Large ',mail, and it is sato, , brush its colOr; no tongue its delight. •Iiisist on rt... porliaps the-megie May „iie in the of. the strange ever- • _ : • • • greens end messes not keownoiitsitle the a•anges•ec it May strike:Tref:1i wall • • to. 'will et tiaiielesi'r.ifte,. ppd. gorges, init. it s,eerned, to me to dtaW Outet the great: 'sea that'Vaihes further ., • .the. Asia :of allied' ;me:Until:xi.. Mines ••• : and-'foreets, -• 7- • • . • . . , , • linIoViteterseletedVis9illteedl'ayklehearSliyueridlohntt'40rc pure. jade; whes.e:Preperty;;ia• color „- eyery,refleption Of its. hoetiin'te ,own" ' tintIA 'belt nf. brown ,tini bet- On 'a •alay.el . seer, 'sher,ed,.:upsi e down, , like sombre cylareaseS from • green. turf ,:and.; the .,,relleeted"' shoWs were pale green.'• „ We Ow. nothing ..except ,the, wonderiivork-:„.• ing rake. lying imutel'aits'eirCie of fer- est, Where:Ted onti.ormage liclenagrew • heard nothing except the :anise ni;jts euttall harrying through a jam o*f bene.: . White •Iega • Thec"thing: inighthave longed to Tibet or same 'Uneatple'red valley b,ehiadl{triebinjung'a.:7•-;Itudyarti • ' Kii4ng.: in *"Letters tat. Travel." •• uu In the manufacture et it:Aunt to the pobito, , . ng wave . Hindu,.Made many la mis- stars in the heavens are binary,: and long sleigh hauls, telhe.railway, some- • 'via.:Selltirk: gale' ne••a!nrq '"T°1Is 14(md°n• that.te relied, no :mitelt upon his alar-„ MAW be seen arid telt. it matters here • and there frenn theeenvereatien Were solar 'sYstems: ' • • uantities are also sent • , • :pervades the :atmespliera In. Dock. land, '.1lavievet,:. it givee way. to the Solell of tarred nape, and in •the gasp India :Dock neighborhood' to -the . smell , pleasant one tor oneeot apices. • :Its_hai•been said that it globe-trotter -of experience timid tell ,where • . also make accessible several large :frk• by his nese if he w,ere blindfolded. The • land lakes:lavishly' itoeked, ThertAir, sMell of :putrid and of • Most Sjpenisle so nia'ny fish in some of the 1444 towns is garile The ,iiniellof,1!iiris is ;that .supervised xpIoitation Would coke, and the sinelLef Ireland is Peat- ' probably .: be more • himeficial, tban The-Poet•waa_right: who said that: otherwae•_L lireeges bow soft on ;le Is doubtful if the- Hudson,. Bay isle," and the same .ringuirli aPpliee'le fisheries T•rOper world ixi-profitable..to the. East Indies 'Sheffield's:Pelle" of .• other than resident: fiahertnesi. , The Smeite; and do do' some other towne. • tram Lake Wianipeg Where' regular fieetit are, employed, and from the ad- jacent waters. : • - .A branchrailway through the rain, eralized belt Oft,northerit Manitoba', • such as has been authorized,. Would, open seapon ie froin theiniddle ot June Leeds has tlio sniell Of ,•„a _reaoh-the- to August when fiiii.are on the coast down taller's show and ;several of the . Itfter migration,'aitil again in SePtenaT Midland "towns in : 'England Finn* of bet -and Octoliertill'the ice seta' in. It toatfier. : . • Is peasible that winter fiehing:throng li • i • , 1 ' ,.. 'The Real7 Request.. . . •OliPPIelnentary ectupatione Such the iee Could be developed; -otherwise 4• • • trapping or a change of oPeratiefis to 01!°•!°nle th!er. gold and .ime-Ties their • venous :lie:miry. powers that, on many 'little, lie* Ilan; . . . how 'sluggish opeartiens.when his time was YoUr imagination, . 7 here Nature. ,he would attend his famous organ re-:: Will teach xeu with. a .viaiad that will Citals without his solo parts written stir every ' • Olt, &listing wholly open his ability.' As yeti; lie, Mir.ift your 'gondOia.", to improvise when. lie .came • to the hung in mid -air, ---so. like ,:t...sairror 715 omvithteedu p.sittsitagt,abysou.Tn;,th,sa Brahms as;i:otbedpere,,an,nizolikveits4tat,heehavrmaullt ab..oir.eicoa a unit of ;allude from the:far-off plaza•; tontehed the .musical world With his . nowthe slow tolling of •:nome. remar, ,a nt tug asked, he could seat himself .et the.,..hell from adistant taWer';: now the rip - Piano and give some eg the. fhiSat '019'0 lau'gh.:;'0i' a 'En:40h song; ,• derings of the mastere, playiag ren -,from. • the ion- plash ei the, ro.,W- ;fleinory.,and.. carrying. nn • i;ito erS se. some pbentoni ehip 1001113 b aote , 1.)issag•es , you with bawitglits agloW.,:crossts the. *Of• those alitmt.',me, and. :my-. memory •was, liable te :. play quant tricks:, ' it , • was several mentim.before I 'disc:me:7; \ ed thef,whenever -I' ordered' tea, '•elia.-.., ,l• yr:is „asking- 'My . house -steward to. ,. bit:m.10e of atteettoriehah. " _. :;. ".My •bearer's liailie...Was; Dhora, but ' 'at., first I•••inOariably, called -him ,d,Ora, . :e •piece '. Of string. • It :I Wished, te•-be-•- •tast, 'I left" initinCtiona that 'sev,eral \' . • , . gerved with.. mangoes, ani; for•:•break-: ripe ahms, or uncles ; :V.P.ereto be piclred.. \ , ..1.,waSnetta• !corrected, iii My speech. .‘ % It I desired "ene:les",-fer. breakfast,t was iriformeO • that..."Uncleis" 'weeld be f cif • silver, and units late In : the 'history *of musical nteinOriesi highnnY! seif. He had need:ger a•aecire; hi:a class by him., shadow Mendelssehn etanda Suddenly from out the stilinene there bursts across • the boioin of the: l`eep-. even when perternting the Most eleb- • orute 'Creations, . His inemary tug' Wiavne .utb, Sdahu• il tile heoni'of •thie ,etitectuyring bugle from the.. '.., arsenal; and. Shortly ;before • he: died Meinielimehn to hold•eYery. note lit perfeetasserabri. gun, ° 0 9 y 0. long . as la . the clear tleell innes, of the plaYed ihk whole of BeethoVert'S *nth: tserired to Me... When My evening Meal ;was readt, the •khansameli,•, ,houSe., stewatchl' -Would ' 'Salakin 'and. tell. me that be had brought the. 'ileve". I. had or ....+ of a nielle or any- thing .uncommon in manner ever ed me to simpeetfer a.momeat that; my words...had been ridiculous." great bell. Of the' Canipanile strike the': . • • • the inland :la•• we d be n cessary, SYntpliOny without: a' *single'. ,talter-- .for the remeinder pf, the year. and . all .from Memory! *, • ' ' . : ' : .' • '4ar" ••• ' .• :..,..............-..--......t...: '.. eVery. phase.of 'ier.wondrotia c 'arm,- It WASWeek aefore the final el. Ile Lamps of.Bracken-Towni. glare ,of 'the .1:60:),. in the ceol cif the .; neon - the '. high settee) ' 'class ei bore nilii;e8;'. When AL It *at Weigh'itbOut • c . • .' ', • fading :lei," In the. tranquil watehes of ;Allot the InterV'ening 'dine sholild he 'MX' aints..ad aboill'd he worth any- • .. •• - . - 9 the eight, : It Is sone' ethet.--P, flop: used to prepare tor the: tette.. "The thing:up:4 $4 tee '.• Senelith a canepy; nt. feria . • • • 'The frosted berries: hung J • .. . . _ . kieson-Smith in Gondola pays,'' ,:::: - :examination ..papers 'ate now in ' the 1 ; .' , „ ' .---•---4.v-:•-t :, • • ... Like lanterns. Olt A steads:1'111'M, ,; .. • - . . • ' - ' . iilton's ..Aof.s'*taar". ilishhH,Rellimated 63 - .• Their blazing 'crinisthi swung-- . , .. hafula of. the printer,", said the leaCher;', . L4'ilt6r:1111 it) rout the 134.614111g 46'34' ' s . - . 140athnili thine-ea:4' .. • .' li•;11'n'illetyllittit; ?.1,1111•Pellaihst'ezree athnee':n;uae'untiengnS°41:weigh 212, tons .aail covSring .ark. area k°vIs. whet effect l'h'S ''Impslitt°11 'et' Adventuring doetil•the'gloomy'streete ''The.treadriiili is sato. to be the. In...There' Was ofience for a Mordent, then 6!)0 ' Yarda Jong by ,fiV4i4 yams vidde." turfete:On the:Wino •Weeld-lieve' nu• To blaze the way of' crickets - •., . , , . iieb,:iiith; the braeon.thia.keta„ VeretiOn Of"the .dilineso and Used firit a 'volee rte.ith the 141tr. ached je•uletlY,•..i.roaaisctted(;f' E.shaeglilatiastid.,..h, e•os• off....iiin. got the Control et e tatehlhe le niilit, . A I . • . • '''.1.40 * S a tett, • In 5.,§10,0iisinniin..0 for the perpOse of carrying water.- ''. . "What& the printer,.,. . / . , •• Whalera iroin the 'UMW States and • Europe have visited Iludsmitay.regt:- . larly for the paet century, tont due to the gradual extinction .of the Right •,witala the fleets are becoming arnaller: The Hudson's Bay Coq' in addition to large gatehes for the *use of ,it a em- pleyees and retainer's and their doge; has beeiV known to ship fish as refrig. • oratory; and as salted cargoes in, reg- ular export• trade With the 014. Count Let fort:Ides' bubbles. rise :and • fall; Who eaWs• a 'field,or trains a lioWer,•, • Orplent a tree, lys ,More than all. For he'ificliO "mestis hleist; , : And . God and-tuan• shell own his 31.rila, tolls to leave at his bequest • An adds beafity t� the earth, •' • : • Test: "WhY'•de'you =ate first reader?" •"I wadi to give spelidoWai for mi • There •Is need for the etudNy 'Of' the . Stenographers next week. . MIMI' AND JEFF—By. Bud Fisher. The same thrill steals over you with • Pertine° 4214frY• 1 • She. ---'‘What business •are you going into, Jack?" , He-LuMber business," • • She-"-• "Telt have a fineliead tot,it." : • .• A• Pied Diamond. •.' • • . . • Aa red' an a . ni,by, a wet:de:I:it „ .. • . ..• dia- In the early :morning ;in the blinding raminatioas and the' teacher:impressed moiul has been found in the.Himherley FliinifortresiOs''.pf.the experfs 'ire noW-engfiged , ln investigating the[ poseibility • of equipping fighting aeroPlaiies: wiih,enn turrets, ' ' • • • Plane . of ;Mich "flying fOrtreSSes": have already been preparel. , • They . provide • for armor -plated turrets . each Wing with a third in, the main body et the 'plane. : tlnder:preeent'eonditions., th•e: guli- ners on board a nghting 'plane are so expeaed as to be /especially yelper-. able: In •the projeoted,'. "flying fort. resses" this danger Weeld he averted, for the gunners wolild be as Welt Pro. tected as they arearmored 'cars, ' • One of the:difficulties is the creased yrsignk repreSented.N the tur-• refs. , •, • '. • • With the nse of three or fear 1.000 • .h.p. Napier*Cnb engines; It is believed • that, a plane Could be 'contitructed which• 'etteet,, be an Ormeare& , ear zg the, skies: . , • • , Since the use oCall...steelpianes'liae now beConue established pritetice, the addition of turretewould. not present . an insuperable bbstaile, but it is not tAWAT ;foie ,tou tfilos07.• Grt , toier $posF: 'ou: ojere4 , d,arriNG tedAtAf tViCic'-of0 VI "Oka tto4it vspao%ue atu;,. 'gift • 'At.tkat4t. terttst• V,ROait ptj6MwIA. th ,1:rifkabcit..! s 'se, ',any./ • ASV' • (1/4Jszn..fko fkour.t<c• mAAT CAT csAr tfld FQklcf .6(t •It.it't AKA* HAD "T"NO 'AAAE; T1ttataSi.4- • AAA>: T.:+ncteR Ges0C- aac- p,'COUPt4 eF POl.obtRS.; MA% s , un,LL• • (c.a: UP' iibithb :trAt;tC°.4'. The, Get at the Source Of the Trouble. cio peer Troc-c. ' (43t..4 GI" 1:1. *-ro:•-•Tt'‘E cik.3 110 "ef•.Ae '6.41941. Kurt, ' #1! 1.1 gt.arj10.49 • ••t4: -.4-k. 404 , •,- I \ ; frrn.;*..i040:4,40 t• • 4..A4 • .../."? 1, • #4.440•4 4•4:•;.•,•••••'•404 • A4•14, 't".;•:'A•\'• • • . i,"•••••••..7 •••••••— •-- vel : . ,• : fi • . Veil; SA, LOZ,'.....4.10 • kestore Old irrigation tanala". •' ,Plaiis are„being made ftit the te, ... • . . . ;•.• • storatien of the old irrigation 'system! •• of tiVer-fed „Canals; Which; Was the . . :basis of •the ancinnt :prosperity of tiiis......it.....”, •,;TigrisPad'EuplirPtes'vali?.•ys.• It is eS.' ' • -* '. ''. tiinated that.'Oaublo 4110 area • of din • - • fertile Nile Val:ey .Coald . ke reelaiiiied ''. ' . P4mittii re nt $(1 all 'acre„writikl yi.1"1 a beici.initati:‘ab°y..6141hiell..e;111;agrlip;,er,j\rc. 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