The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-10, Page 3!
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.*QT:t;,/,41'Nq. IS BEICINFIct4.1, To. The autoi4obtle 1,14.Piesented
• , quILD.REALTW• • . I tim 'which is found ' Sittisfectery In
The •ootoniobijo: u one of.the icit LhoUbu1d of instanee Aad.:Whf.le
•••••Wer..k4-91--,c1111,4011--1414:4;state.ntenif,A1,1,9„:„:„parentts . been' etigavd • ra,
PPli.e$••te-boYs•ati,d'`glile in•all:pOtSi...citiVing,gnili
theoontry, hut esPeciallY: to'tliese* the, adnit'rnembers of..the-fainlly
• • being brought Up in tirbaii.•"a"441-Mtin# ..haVO Mac been•iicquiring,,edticd
vital-
itios aro perlailigiblerelleings Sty their interest ;in.
.1$h to recOgriite 1,the"..auteitlebilit eve their::oltildalliirs,.. welfare; '104W tif)
m which Makes' for health, encl.,: haVe teen:ohtiained. T he.' health sr, eeloil' ••
,edepetion of Chliciten, EliOn.6iniai sybicti. eliareet/erlies.,t,hq counte,nanc
- .1461,4eLL4Ite_ftnding better: 'Chances to et Many: eiTY.childreesitidefinitiy dliet"
. grew: 1:1):i. cltm In, Part to thtii motoring experiences,
• : Take, for: instance,the child in the' Trtirtherwore,,--theniphiIt',16. v.
CItY N4.10 deeanot get.; es- utudh•oppor.,-- Malleable educational • Ineditirs,-.,--feir---
'-f • t4nitY as his. rural cousins to :rompchildren. Aa,they are, 'driven. through
•• *V .9.gPep fields „ and piny' ip'••the-woodin , the oper..;.- ,country,..they.:conie to know
II hcominj., an inary oceurrence and appreciate towitry'llfe end thtis
• • orpateri, Ter-„,..sttel„.„Qty4._stiltLlm to. • close -nature n. Many
, drive out int e the eeeintry spaces a
„, They ex- •
'InS* the 'week enfr. Parted where:the) antinePnewr, plante).flowerei. trees an
• Children can enjoy stmleS;'-ther study "different kind of
, which are 'always available to the birds and animals, they learn geologi-
country young folk. It is probable cal facts;. many places Which they
that city children get evil more real visit have historical value and previda
• .-reereation put of such in 'experiencethe basii-pf more instruction. ,••
• beeause they are enjoying a 'coMplete 14 Another result of the genei'aVuse of
change) which h,It valuable feature the autowebile lies' in the fact that it
on an outkg, -They .appreciate their tends to keep the 'entire family to -
opportunities and Make the not of gaiter. While enjoying their, 'melee-
. always, haying available these open) parents and all of the children to tak7e--,
Ihemv-whereaa-r-the-country,./ChildrentiOnt is the usual for the
°paces fail to get the thrill of enjoir.- the autoniobile and go out for a ride
i•ng them •which would .obtehi if they tether. Thie-tendeney toUnity
were 105 etiatrentent. ' ; • farnilY •aetivity should he of benefit.te
' • %HEADS LOPPED OFF IN SHANGHAI
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.lJow the c ildrenLsince it keeps_them to a The Chinese authoritiesin Shq.nghei, who -are opposed to the.advancing•
and., at the seine time keep theta greater ee2 ent ditec-t7OUpe'rtt '''''''Ointnneett!grmyrhavo'-etarted.---head-chopping.,iwan..eflor-t-to--end-theLgtalP-rar
strong' and healthY has always been vision of their parents instead ,of finde,.. strike that is Paralezing• 'the inte•rnatictiai. City. The thutiber., of 'agitators
problern diftletIlt for Parents .to ing their; recreation by themselves ileeaPltated is :variously estimated as from 28 to 90. Tho PirotO showsa.te,
MUSH TRADE-
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The.follu'vring, figures, showing the
•:irasti, British intereets...he • China, •:have
been:specially supplied tet'h.e Sunday
• ' • tore's°, from an authoritative source:
• „ • ''.''Esl.Portianti import t":ade•Wgit, Groat
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: "Ekort ad invert trade:with:the
'• • Oritise Empires China trade
per vent of -Ohiriaee trade.' •
'.."Ii; Shanghal alone t 43,25.000 ,ef
Beitislieepttal invested. , • .
lesidiege. hi ..Chineee leans
not less than 2.29,090,000..:-.
• 9Ifritish,-reeney,•in .Chinese,ratiway;
ittleilet *0,000,900,, \:.,.!• :." '
altogether In China'
''•••••ii:Jeait...4egumo;00; • and probable.
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Pussywillows
le it O'syinliel ,of Spring; frostupon
the.-.WinterL.braneiteS?; ...Front ,a distance
!Rip: the lees; it • seeing • to .bce flUtrering.
Of gray see* .when the 'erfitd,'..Whistiefef
But no, • the taperingbranchesbend
granerelly lerteath•athethysitina.eles:"'
:Sors..•0:110..,Plai*Ot!”3.a4 sweet as violin•
snide wtth the, 'carp of willow'hie:I:.
They" Ore. the first Puseywillo wee --a
• soft geie„. ,,bloote • spread over Streets
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and fields Of -fleattleia•Reticonl-1111::i4;
de. dark. ;Ode bave buret from • the •re.!'
*Urgent. pat:Chet Pt. oft down, like. the
fin. Of Angora -leittene; tehtele•giere• to
UU'SCilpG
Oe, Piing • „
• Wiliolys 'are •• the fleet' lainpe
;lighted' in ...Beattie; • ire " the 'crOeus.
gigues:and terehes eAd.tapEits; are ilt
on tro and •Ixillsfao, In street, Weed -
kazoo and ,gartiens. : Through ride-
Weihed days *hey peep' as rents In the
:.':'Optilesevat"ti.aaliground;;thay: are VEY
the mist,- these littlo. packs'
of,tlettoiiiroolthat.dirrit over,the•bresit
in glen •aled,copplee With* filigree of
:..efeark bet'shapely brandies. • • '
• HOF quickly 'spring, eolties to, ,§60.t.,
• ".,tic:::••rt,to• a Prattle Young .January
• te ,dee,,theee.giftker. springtime, so. ea
)y.,in • the nee,. year, • and.''fitrewythe.
eyalke and :lapel with harbingers -Of
•..*arele and, April. -eisseviete., I The led
Janitiryeieedvish with the Willeve blow:
• ..iteei where .wirifer, ,means, but gentle
, 'refit and :very snow; often none;
at•itit, • ' •
•eTeek seem te•antiouhee, as the fiir-
olad salaem, the 'first ' coy.
• 'sten' q. 'her reectunalsiseneet,
• 0?, &mute, there ' tuaY be flute)* .hasty
• Joecrea LS, • e vonturing(in, A 'sortl3, and.
tail exit enow, ere 6inquit cornet- kit,
to •a; bov ct. "hot hand -
me teee s; her , trotisseau of • spring,
totes to: heti %upon- • the • trees, her
• and her malty' outora wkich
reilrrItbe animal glory.. of liar beNity.
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PriCelewt Liberty..
He may send and hike by force ," s
This"p:t1try sum Or gold:', •
/let the go(Aly gift Of iiberti
'eat emele'beeght and.Sold, ' •
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pntihh'Ballad. , i
'trans. by ,ottg.
'01:cfritt •- •
y-hOW flat a very *elite TO-
• Mark' f iI tlti '1 •, ni 1,t .1t,ti,satzt..-the
-reortilt, : • , „ •
I10 '1 thati,' nako4 the serg'eant.
. "Wellat tll'e 1)111 last night...the cap-
* Talii-,4e1"-firto-Alth.-generalYs.,:tvilege•:.-•:good,
• graces( lit:asking her it Site Stere 110r
• dialiglif or or iforsell,!.. •, • ,
,It• didn't work ktt? all \ellen
tried It ouI,oa her drolgitter," • •
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. -.The tallest knoWn feriae C'XiSt IP the
/taws:flail 'IOW/de, ,Whete 'They 'tree,
tQ 4.1forght: of ad fest be 40 kelt, „
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. • . gular-Ohinese'executidner bearing a sword that •is said tolto1d a record for
csolta*Tweio yeavi.•
fr/ ni.•Just 0.1 -feel, ..t:we4Y-13wira
• ,weve•been..Wed,-.
And the , craziest notion crone ,Into 'my
head, ' •
1 reinenthered the,way Id mode'love
'.to her then;":':.*; ,
And i''tbenthi to. myself 111:*41i0
it again.
I'ii
••einirt her <iiee roOre
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Just to Seer hper eliet 'act. and to ii•ear
• .• What,' say, • ,; , : • .
So.„1 bought be.r some ,reses,-•••feW:in
.; a box, . • • ' -
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Just by way way of count -ten -ciao -My series
••. . ori:theektic • • -
-And all through: the .sePlier •I•IPoked ;at
. 'her to, ,'
with .that sue..pensiee';19eli 'which ell
*Ming 'lovers, know', , •
'Ant I patted her •haad'and kept..callIng
•• her "dear" .• • • •
Aeleepeie..sofeetoethe ehlideen:e.7 11!,,0
- • :father Is • queer!"
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kissed:, her ' and • rumpled her • silv,ev
tinged. hair,
'Rubbed my beardnn her . cheek, and
sha,seenited riot to cere'e,
I said: •,.eyed• • loyelyt, this wide.
!lop euro tha r 'equal eotild netrer
. be 'found." •
Prals,ed,. the long lash ;on her •eye"e
lovely iid; • -1: •
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Thinking' she- Wouldn't like all that
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" eilitcheeeut She did!
• • ';---Edger A. Guest
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e'Fiett .
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• Twent3eilve yearkage, n ore
COIII .sticeestled,..: in Sending the dret
wireless _ ,signal ''aCress the: Atlantic
rrOn:"Poldhu.,to:'f•fewfoitndlaPdi,; ;
: °pending 'seine time ,on the
stathin, :built for 111111 by A.
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Fleming, Marconi d'etermiaed te try
a wireless' nieSsage Oyer', the •Atlantic,
and on Decetriber .1901, hie.,areieed
In Newfoundland With two' esalitants
and itarted'operatione in ,the old bee -
on Signal Hill. "
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• As there 'was no that, to erect:waste
to Carry the aerial, the experiment was
..tri°d• on ,Urir•aerial. Suspended. from 'a
hallo�n.: The,:baltoons were subse-
'qoently blown away, ' hut on Pecerriber
12th,''.a. ititet,-"MecessfitRY -Cariied 400.
fe4 of Wire 'and the first: signals from
,fee:AiSylet,pirldlui Were Focoivom TOO
"measege" tonsiSted :of the letter,"s"
in,Morse code -three dtits--4onstantly
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repeated,' ' . •, " • •
The' felleering mOritle. the ,eatim ate.;
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peratus• viet6. installed.' on board. the -
Philadelphia,. Which, during a. voy-
age:- 'to New .York, . successfully re-
ceived elgeale.•.reom ,Pold'hu upeto
faeces excee1hie.2,00011111e6 •
Mareenre firet eitedeinientobe.gen fa.
1895 on, ele:ratber'e Tarte:at Belogng,'
vehot he succeeded in eeneieg, mess.
agee eq&t.S! the garden, '.Ixi 1.8,96 tho.
diskauce hieriaired to two initeS,...a,
then-, reiilizing,the-enOtimitir peasihile
ties 7iit hle Invention; he.lost•nci time,
'going to Englaull•and pl'etecting his.'
Work by patents:
More Wealth'. ,
' (Tad, Cons../
peeee River einnitry is destined to be.I
one 'of Canada's. 01i1iir.gtor1es; tz Van
area': 014ilt
bitting greatly to the, nation's ,stretigtit.
The urgetit need is .ta enable settle,
ntentoto•Prtideked,as tar)i/IlY 81 may'bes,
Iro•-that,..eridebrenclee-ailwey lineseasa.
the first eobilderatforf. TheSo are
I al ed lately , az:oda:sty.
Wale • '
An ,Iiishrotui tovAm•er.lea Wag
'very
a -id IIthComPenton• Canto
doith to hit' ;Cabin and ibilted: hiin, tO
come U'p oil deck to see le she; Pesti.
eijefet botliejenie-egain;" paidt18
tlni of inbtde, 0104 :!!.antii you aSe
tree. pass,b1
.1Qp1)112g. off tio,a,(13, „
WORK
.7.6.491.caolfer's
• I'm etarting ,to 'nutter, to, fondle my
iitt GV,
Thank God e\m
every morning
thatth a
that you have
1.1whiriec tsht -11b: tdc dn I'm getting "the' feeling, I'M Olnashiht
, ' ro aroundoat_ e mat.
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Whether you like it or not., . . the ceilieg., • : ••••-
I've golf-feiter under ray hall
ing forced to'work.ana do your •
-best. wilIbreed in you a -X-411:4,-Iiii•-•-li6LIE -a- In'
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.41.7e,d virtues which the ldle, mithorospronek.s"emdeinged
neiror-ktiow-Charirs Kin tou
ley. - putting the lightis. On the blinki
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Lost Girls; in London;
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breaking-the-dechese,
Two' thousand London ghee fire„ee
:ported ee::::!,'Arts4trig,':, everyyear, but
only One in 500 rem.ains-Untraced, and
.rewer'than 1.9 Per .cent 'remain unfound . for • nioretha than a 'fcrtnigbt. .SPe-
dat 'eftleials.. are zilivlo.'s ••eagagted on:
the task Oftrae,ing' theSe missing .eees,
and itimt-orala-ttat-ortir ,1-.For;:•:eiin, 'Shoul1.
neirer hare:been. reported ae.,miesing
.Of the.teette,cif,.Miselig.'0efeena in the
'whole of ,Engliiede fewer thae, twc. in
evei-yeeethonee. never' heard of•
a,gain.: • • !.!
, • .••• Artists Iri Metal.•
artists 111 Chitia make
lendecapee au& flowers teleof the:ea:me.
Total that gees late wag�n tires- and-
herseelteee:•• ••
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rot...,sviiiogtorg. *Lie: vricso`y, iiitee,yardon 4 1
OF f, h Ei. co un 07, and le restekted tocer.:
•. ., or., elaseey; .; .,: ' ••••• tate- seettelis.of elle western province's,.
' rm shooting 'ern. OW With •tey cleek, the feet that Water le •awilabitt'for. dii
L'in:ettring.lay,twisteri. .1.n; rasing e
) verslort,to•a„considerable...pait Of •it is
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Pt01: :070. 0•41.4.4 Pereure'lle C414.1
ede,,,therereone eo Teat,. ecs, uniVete
es,h4r dhltriheted andVeasflay •so, PPM-
Mernialie iMPOrtalit ae.her fraah-Water
•L141..-!Pkiflit:teit'rer,L9etrig'.73.t.t:en,YeeeeeP4Ing
Vett:
np-
Proack the .1)Oniltilen-.rith;, rownot•tto
the imenLy',r-liee'"Trealrea ee
ares.444.1n-9.40,t;,,Cattadaiit-,ii-regirel.lk
litad..wzaerS ;are, said to be, greater
than those of all.other cofintries og th.o
wetici• .combined. ..; • _
Acc,ording :to :the sam:e2autprity,
thee:Water eepple ,ha e a dellaite'.0pm.
'were -fat aPplicatioe: .of Jiugo: or
tione; iti contribUti s' totlje rtzhIc
eotilMerelel welfOre 'Under four
heads,, •(I) navigable. iiighiiayv, (.2)
power and, iriigatiOn'i:(3),l-fialieriele end
"tertfirecteaeseretiopeineleduatrial:pre
oesses. to which 'Of coulee miiat be
0[14i:et-its indiSpensibie applieation lii
the' horae. • ;. , ' ••••
••"• •, Transportation.• „
" Thorinir lianeeorteettee'reittee or,
'Oenida'Were.,the-water routeeland the
first organized cernmerelail
-menteinether bottiftrieethe, far' trade-•:.-,
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five millien doliars 'taeh Year and
there are still lanUzaerable ritez4-
--inederlictae.4,14111PictittibT,e Tare eYr ne rani;
5PREADS ACTIViri( To
WORLD
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.niast,1,0:..,cuotut;Sine,,rohevyfolmond•dei0P:
otaisal,..neriatthat of those ,fued fishes
upon which
• tr, ..;;Irse-;0.:,•':an
••••'v.0a,•ter 01,va'Ye''
be*.eonsidered .1Oeating..any%
a -ad insonte• industrieo,:Allsei:the,..ntene-
:NeNre, etpaper or.textifee,„itis likely
'h it •
:tct. :t e Ato. inpor cons„ era,
.t3;3n.c.14,tAta.13,:41:,cot;ryo tfoztrath4-i3:74mytur,fs,:r1thopore•
l'Ipoile•liatudihirsad.4.Waletet thaff` that for
t • needs po..• workers
and for elcaniiig
niay 4,641.:4QM.;,12-1:0, 74, .t:„04;
textile 'VII in Which. dyeing; 10 4Oue
Tlieitetriireatents,. as• to • qeslity• of'
watersahio-Varidely • aterosed
for sieoling!at. steel. Plante.. Or. in Worite,
types of eiindeaseOislai,e peerei•iilfelt.
may -ler -Of -tit leo-et any, quality -41,t,;:ls
not acid:, but pod . w4tor.'.rot, 4tooi4
b.011,01! • :Should, be : either. mimierately
treo'from. euspencle&- arid, diasPlyed
mineral Matter Or. easily. '.reade
paper Mill that Wakes. brown WrePPleg
Pcluaapieirtye,tvalta'attelt Nvxiea,tedra40,.'ffp,mr atte.1414•4.1j.,c!te,.1.threrot
'makes- Site white..paPef,". htit'st *Vent
that.inalLes..41keratePt;.9r-dint.Prodikets
'la forced to needistilled. water abemet.
Mteetteively in "ite'Mangractering pre -
*13.469,•• 7 ' 4galt4 eerta,la netiviUes
the sanitary character or the,Israter is
-the.!•Coatrolltng-7factorL4Ints4lie. p •
pa'ration of ,food preffuete, reeiresented
by tp.o Joust*. o -r slaMshtOring.• and
.nieat,.packing, Can,niag, and preserving;
and the, making" of brad. and Other:
baltert:•products;,ntiest he carried' on
where",the: raw•;inat.erials.i.eaa 0137
'Izigsily,_whe:re :the Products
Can 'Woorintickly reach the consumer,'
or .where the combined' transportation
:ellgetrd,04,a!IttritetAt.intgrilins.7111,,Fao,itti-a.b;e1,;h:i'de.-'tiii:e;.ehentie(atelica:01
..eonstittients.maY.he second.ary con -
Character or the . water used ie'et • the
•'••' • . Other • Factors;
:. There are triarry ether factors which
Mek* Canadian waterwayi of vital
-edoneinic eeneern , the .:country.
Their sieeni.9 values in connection. with
tourist ..attraction * ia.undoebtedle.• Of,
vett linportance. . The :mine' et:water-
falls • In the Nitietualipaileels eireedr
a. Subject pr •pouisiderable.•:dlieuesime
Watee arse e reatipe .of, great
inipertance:.in..mining..trartieulaceie:' in
hedraulie ceeratiens.,, The' eeltes and
•rieere , are 'h. ce.ntrihating,•factor
both:suinnier • and iYinter" recreation.
ice boating, eke:Mere
Ote., ..,apPreetably .enntribute the
health' or I..Canadues.• young leeseefe.
tUral.: ice gave us our .netionei genie:
Ttkfir.great,sleugliti•tind miesbeefgivette
some:eir oot•-fineei, Winged:tibiae tingland,
much 'Of •••the . wealth ifor , which/the
Ijorninien•haa b:scetne tee remota.,
was entirely dependent On the vain.
tryet' levee lake f3r3t0111EL 'Today:
the enrent of Water borne commeecti
is 'greater than ever before; , the. Milse
agd ;if connecting canals Is' about, 1000,,
the •Obs,t of which has been: 170.,mie
liens of dollars: There le oven 6•011.012E1
41SCU-g6161),z0f-maki9gJlie, entire Great
Lakes eystem' accessible to ocean Care
riefe. 'The neeof Canadian trat•
floatink eoftWoee legs frelln f ests
to the Mills leis, also been and ..eon-
ti-nues.-.4oehe-aueappreeiabie;4rateter-lee
'maintaining the ,eflicieney,•and low'toSt
•.o.f Canada's leddieg littaberlege aed
pulp:wood •induetriek
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Power and irrigetion:'; • •
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.ere'Reeleiateree :power:- airallable froni.
Canadian etreeins. at itnti,Wa eitea''is
iipwarat et 40 'fnillfon'horsepoWee;. of
which aepeoxiinately onlyOne tenth Is
yet in use.' Already great: industries
hay,e .been built 'up toutilfze seele. Of
tb,' tn. tett gee of •f.h it • 'T
e ores ,e • ese 0B. Q.
develop entle"copneer.e.p. • this er.ge,t
fetal. :wotillt probably „require- a too:
lit',.c*C•aia at te.ti:hutionis at dollars; aitzt
the ilidkiStrial. deperiJont
on s$Oele.ted,eatetPrIses"' probably as
ouch c.r More, again. •' •
-Whilec-thO-amcsititof,laud--reciniring,
Water for lit'igatiori • IS .in Canada., .re. -
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latively small vompared with the size
»ilstei• yecci :gratifying.• • The prindipal rrt
rm. heaniag •ivife.oa-otbe benkl
gAtiont proiset's arela Alb. it '
et, a
• , • . area alone works have. been cOnzitract-
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1jiitalqng no chances 'on grina and en ed capable:of irrigating 1,200,000 'scrag.,
• 'whits eoupleted_: sur•yors- •thow the
litgaining ray ultimate goal, ' '
feasibility of edonemically applying
• stances, •
I'M sere and I'm steady, I'm getting all
• water to an additional area of aliproet,
•• matebr .500;0(1!) aCe611: The number:of
To score,:abodt, nine to a hole. reties Of , irrigating ditches Is, between_
eee • -:-bentloti Opieeete fivieterdealx-thoneand
. • . Fisheries' •
Your Duty. 'The inland ,'fislieries Undee Peeeer
Bmuggllng theOugh 'tee euetems ie regulation effererimarkable possible.
utipatrictiO action,' saye a writes, ,ties for the basis of M. permanent in-
•Eyerything considered; . it,, may. be
eatey, ciaimed. that. cattadaseeteeame tie rearing et wild fureearees le in-
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Peel/le who do it forget their duty to dil9trer 'ef:greet dimeneleas The' 'value.
their emeitrv.•• ° of „Cleat; fisheries to Cenada is 'about
the libelee' will inerease,' rather than
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Quality of !:tiil..tS°,P',4:.:.*°:t
fPe2.
•;.0.41,44ti, •i:04,444-i,ro birth to t-hel
for sproadingd'Ilte;actiVitr; to ISO
11V41641.7:
Calted States, Unitoi Eingdote
glhel; Vtalietisee,91eseenee ?Neil -Ohne]; .
re7.44lsrerWay and; feWitetriTerti7r
Iri:o-ther :YearSf.'00...,bave.tane alga to.
tho theeifl
upon Canada forfrnindatlon stock in- —
In the last ileeal 'year. a *OW of
5,6.90• livo feeeei veined at: e1,43e,63$ •
were, exported 'fr•cna, catteda, ascern.'
pared with .5,802; valued at .91,388A9., •
in the ..prilvioust year. The lirnitedl`
States. liae.•.-13oen -the .heaviest
ur-
haer, last year 4;3294 anenale
worth $953,e46 his coniPared.with '5,05 '
werth.$1,960,44i'in tl Orevionsrelve,
natniths. . The United: Kingdon
leek
only 12 aninible veined at ,0)09. last
year OS eiemeeeLeeed .with 11e, valued:elk. ,
$90,700 the •year-biti Ore, tr- nee
been e heeter din,Porter, .buying 374.
feees .worth4151,,10.e. rast Year and 6$
,valued at $43,e00 the. year before...
Spread to Many Parts of World.
,The ,rox-ferming • industry was 'the ,
drat breeeh•pf the broader indeetry ot '•
fur farming deteloped in Canada and •
the -phase of the activity Upon •which.,
all. the ethane are founded. As the
..fee7farming InditettY has spread hi. all
.directioitil.frOnt theipominitin, S•1 it,„111.
likely:, that the other, .branches of 'the
doitieetic' veering •eet fuebeatees will in
time 'be established eleewhere" Prime •
Caijadian:rouiidation-steck:
•
show the the sale Carbide :from ,Ter
feeinseet Mink, racoon, skunk. linetrtin,
,fiehee, :coyote, Karakul: sheep..] and'
,other exempla, and ,when these newer
este,blishnieeta have Made greater
progress their stock wilt be in demand . .
reason Of their sturdy oualities. •At
the Same ;three ` Canaele is educating;:.• '
men *eta teeny, Parts of the World he
foie 'raisingeand:Other',branehes ef the '
fer-farmieg ihdustr:y. . Fretiaeady, In
dieldualttelsewhere; contemplating the
estelei,lehment 'of a fur-ereeding ranch., --
spend ;periods' -on-,Canadiatiefermsebe-
fore purchasing stock and initiating
the indostiy. , • • •
Canadahslittle tofearfrom ,such
ramificetioe of 'the induetry, for by
r eaaeia ecifeleme eliniettrobe is:able:id.- -
produce a superior .quality -'of fur and •
tl. richest of,•peits.; While the domes-
amt•treetb. wet*, ai.eas•are.a.e. aset,he, creasing elsewhere, • expansion of
yond.apPraisal and 'that their value to ranche's In Canada l continuing in
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''• 777,77.
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,... ., , Happy Bermuda..
•. After' three °eh:furies thle 11ttic,13r1:
----,:;:•....•
1 -*•.00' .40. corool,- :stilt •i'etains its 'Old W-vid
,
. stimesplere,• 'and • one: ol its Meet :pet,
., . . . .. . .
.•. , !
' 4,VI: ",.. 4.'. ' ' ' 'pet:charms': is :the" siniple; gentene, o4-
.
moo , bcspitalitY .0f• its inhabitants.
:::ottIo.;:-"'..• ;. ., • ; • , .
ed hi and out of the, utirboat 'ferry
.H.(ntV( pleasant •to. 'he courteously hand-
. .
eiRrAeir.: • .., • . • ...
: . .
and to • 'be greeted With ,f!G:doa ,tioi,,i.
. :7:.,• ... tOg.. A Hippy New Year to You," by
one and ell. ' •:`1-10.1;ke... Yee are enjoYing
your Visit here," says the .pellect
stranger. Of: course you. flre,.. you al-
ready feel ono of then", and leirethein.
• . ool‘
an,dacttiri•frbet;tlifictr
tif is2euadle
Bz. 'iptit4 ,i)tip,
• ,. ,
ing throirgh the' ee.eire ext,eadS ta'YCSU
'
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. it0 "WeleOrning arms" ee wide' piek
••
.
step e •leading up to the porch • Such
beautiful settings .for the lorries. Green
'evils with Palms and scarlet, poineet.,
• tiae 'abloom, 'hedge§ of pink; orange,
• Mid. red •hielsees A.'ed avermee of white
•
ant jlnk oleanders leading down to
white boats.on a turquoise sea
, Are yen surprioed that no one If:Ir-
.
Mos In Berienda? -Why hurry, • There
are 116 traps or ernes to catch.: no
antoembiles to ;lodge, or factory Whist-
, les to Call to'work, Only"the ttelsetese
'bicycle or .hubbereired carriage with:
polite riders arid drivers Wh0. move eta
of yote-'.wey ' on, tre-g.nicioth White
, • roads, There nee tko bluebirds ited
Ole eedbircis mei the cbick-pf-theevie,
„
to and •admire as they'
•
•
••• • in and put Of the :\ietchete-if-edue
• e
• , • can erot oil ltedges, Ilia there.is the.
. •
Musicai•cliCk-Clack el:horses! hoofs as,
the riders. Pez.s, and the boys whe. are
. • .
all,veys .whistling; yes, .aild • tho„froEt,s
wheemie up the.orcleetra at .nightfall
atid wills:tie too. ' • ' • • • •
p.:"'Ilily 13e2 1111111e, with its genial cll.
tea ley RH- •11.01y4.4;!•!!•!>, all (1,byways, ;which
,Ttili_peatiZtu. zlescill/e., US., ..11111.K. 1, e 40) C- SE
.1:0:110a.t,fis.b; erystst e.aves.„ sett gardois
.and.;.sevetilieenth-emiturY • charm k---.--
ible: isles ore,st tind.,.peace.
• . ' ..e..• .:. ; ..eee:...ellelee ee b.
teefilei6iiie,'tereeettetriree '
. • 17.ui,:.i:oilipr.. (dpubtintot ..giat't.anteeA...-•
'tiut. w.,ut-you really tictlind )ny' nioney.
, ,
' • if „ils.±.....f:t.P.c.:Iing8: arP'It'A foulifl'heo,
" ,- ,----,,,,,... _.--..., .,.--,..,,,,,,!•:.:
1
., proof?" • : : ".. . ,.
•• ik'siit all t (ioli Vi n el oily) '.--,,1\•to,clo•TO,
. , . •,
.*o 0.6 '(., i it 1 r (1 I i 1 g. le Cie e•Y • i3VeTSF dgyi". • t
• ------.4:.:,::::....4,..., • :: • ..:
.;,..•;litiko itpitier,s thet,.::derour sotitli
birds after catching then% in traPdoor
pittall. till: Ve ..beert diSCOVered fit '.tlie
AlmaZdit vitlielf.' ... .
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RUINS OF YPtE toff4EXCHA,Nd't
Which bs,V,0:.beeh 1.oft exAtay.as,flivwrro ii oe.lInv rt)lt(t t.tig 'the world wAr,' Itchlud, if
tWit•Otil the Cathedral of St, Martin' , going OM,' . •
. •
4,
o -rceonstril"
•reMarkable inanney,',..offSetting• the in-':
•evitable; diminution Of the
axid assuring maintenanee' of a
preiniershiP•iii/raty fur -supply :t•':
The Differe,nce huTime.-
Bet us suppose that It is li UO'n
Monday, ,M nd thatwe are .in the 'Pacific
Ooean. , At a :point, fifteen degrees' fur-
ther
est It to •eleven :o'clock:. at pid.-
no.y; :fifteen degrees ftirther.• it is ten.
,e'eleek; at a,polet In.Central Australia
It is. nine.; at Nanking, it is eight; at a'
point iti Creetral Clam,it Is seven; at•.
Calcutta it it is :Set. and the :set" there
Is Juat risthg.' •':
For every fifteen degrees there. le
.about One .hour's 'difference In tiine,
When it is Ox o'Clonit at Calcutta; it *.,•
Is Jive fifteen -degrees further :west, at.
1.:,aboreg at Bagdad, it :is rect.:: at. the:.
Itne,of the .11,7'4. Mountains it is three;
zit St Petersburg, two; at Naples.„ one: •
and at Greenwich, Englandit' is unid-
nigin,
•Stimlai *lit.. • • •
.the to tadie. of the Atlantic it is
feu Sundey and 'et Ot-
tee:a, egyen. e'eleph. '
:And so; keeping on ar'oundllie giobo,
to the ieetie point In the paeitle.t)cean
wliCie we 'suppose& it was noel" ba.•• •
Itionday., we find that. !t is, neon' me Sure ;
Now, 011 1110 east. tilde Of themericl#
1.111, in the .Paciffel.thc der li SUnday;
het, weet be that' point It isMonday.
• ie making calcelotioes of timer the •
'eirotzit ihe globees °Mateo:if la that.
y,
•
•
,
I 'PI 41 ; h
Tap .sal -go ,.yer, e ._e_ng,
taken from ,its -bed about eight railed
SOuth ef 13rn ssa aon o, • • and, carried
ihr-ouglt atonnel to within tWo- miles
of Rolzpuo,' where It willebe drOpped
' The liOrsie•-fieWeiz to lie genOrattict a
iietivs:ciecIri "staftdn Will biS 22
oi the
:
country II° far so:Ittl
. . 1•;••
Twe subeidiery 4stat:feet let tLe1 al•
velleYs, 1tio'41s6 .
Met ottir5m,y*-11f-the-.titstrttt-Nyt1t 1,4
i5,000 Itotec.ppWer, or thre.efifthe Of •
04-7-.Whole7-t,estiniatitit4tYdrOilektri4it"4".
potelitialfties of tStotielicl,
,Phones 011 141iteijolYisTe4"
:•it a4 reeentle discov ere& tuat4.0.1a.:.. A
0,ronah. mlnistrY,- 'er War': Wag! Itattill
poleoiire MaliegenY Osk-be, .ft tele.* •-!.
V116116 $ty it,ehilberd '
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