HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-04-28, Page 7f!Tr,irrl`w
HOUSE WHICH TURNS TOWARD HE SUN
By glioior geddlestiM, ,
110W IMMY bf ua have, longed for a ture'espeelelly adePted, to thochar,
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' liduse Wlitike windows, „ might always acter of the r9011111: • As •n rt110, dee
,foie.ti*etinlighti '• Such it hc•use has. eolerSy.havm. lieen.,..chogen,,•WhiCh'Iel
''. been aeSigned by ire Varialan',11reht:: enhancti. the' efrect.'ef.Senlight, but el
"•-: tecte, Georges lecuyer ,and •Ilenri, *le; AliOugh bltiek is hailiehed,: startlin
, batilt. It is galled ,the,•Villajourne•-• colpra are elavoided.- :Thus a ;bed
- sol and:revolves On.,'a 'Platform to suit', rem:1i. is in inahogani ' 41th silver
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• iii•c.re Canktcle,1"last and:West, l' ha,
'enieyed. the vionderful exper
le•vis.i.idug Great ' •
:the aeaire .Of'fke Occupant. • '.2. ,. .! chairs, and' native "banginga. „ Thi
The cOmplet.e• model; ....,ee. ifet• .in '00Mhieetion is seid.,to be, id,eal.,fOr a
everY 'detail, has been- eXhibitediat the:„ro'oin in which the ;rising i sun • *II
-.Eitposition del IIa,bi_tation 'pt...dea Arta eater. ' • ''. "' ". ' ' :: ' : ''' ' '
' Deeeratita, whfoh :baa beeii 'epened;at, *In -• 'the. 'Studio : 'almOnd,'_green an I
•Yiee,,,As. MaY-$47:.supPoseci,, it is :the,..-014;1,1..trecht -yellow arc tidatell.--tie
fist attractiVe of- .all the exhibit,.. Bach details as•the•e°vero of Pleibe°1cs
an4 has prayoc-o mans.. columns fi.oin, which, are in yellow, have been care
the. peps of 'descriptive Writh,rs and i fully Censiered.
Social. ceintnentators. •, • ... •. I . Ar.t Rite nal court ! hatiL.Walle•r:o
Se- Villa! 'TO u rile aO1 is a 1.0--.,,,,,I,,.,•/' .--CTIVellgtv60d 1 F40, . , and la Paved 'wit
able and, ei•aeions abodq_ it repoiee," whits:and blue marble. 1 The bathrb6iit
on .a round niebile`platforril in
; z,- metal Ib in t9nes 9r:light-ilink.' .EveiYthIng ••'',;
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' and don9rete. )• To .Sorne extent. thiali'''.°1°'1"Pu'P i." 'designed in °InfPrillit
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„,platforM iti similar to the turnt Id With the, notion' that it, may be tinnie
a ese-, ...- • ' • .
' toward' the iiii. • '. •4 ',•• ' ' , ' '
used in-,rtilleraf . yards. It has eight towrd • --' ' ' -
Bordering: the .reyelying .plat large besets •placed.starwise on a ceii- I. ' .. , ..., . , .
tral pivot.- At the end- Of each beara ,•lb.' a terrace . With a ..tialustrade, Or
'.. Is an heti wheel which is inierted interti.'°' roof is. a terrae. with a Pergera
..cirenlar, rail, ..Serficient' sPace ia • IN , . .d In t.ht (.Titre 4 glass-PP`vered
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eft f9r, periodic exaMination and re,' donu. • ' ' • ' .
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' Needless to .say**- the . 'fOundation9 It maY° "*11°w°er' b° . 45k°d': '.bat
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• 'The Joyous Waaerr:
eoadi go by:''street- •
Lira, la!' • '••
a white high roads, ye know., nitteeti
A loaf Carry and, all told', •
Three broad. bits 4 luck ld :
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A TRIBUTE,TOT
-CANApA
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slOrzgazt m4ekint:004
And, oh ‘h•" I'COmPetea for Leadership...With • • •.
(Sing,, dear' nightingale! is '' 'the 'Fklip and 'Parer • • . A rtei• alveen and a half Years ,
Sweet; •
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A.",. Veer .mari triet :fled begged fc•
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• , bread-- • "•• • ."
Eire,' la ltil•
"Brother, take all the Teta," I' said.
,")( Shall but go with`lighte'r cheer': • . la, ilat
;And oh, withi my flowering heart ,
Indust4r., • •
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" 'TO Oen:vile „halt. Of .Che• neW
RtlY1A-0(ABL Crtc) presitons; Fe4tied • through that ei(po
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ghtin_ale .
• • ' • ' • • . • - • ' • ' I " • • • • : ; the s iperb hoepitalitylo the
• -: .• • . • • manufactere.vying _with the pal .i,m1(.11.een ,c.lanned for Canada by
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OF:FLOUR MANUFAC, otb14 tate •aanital *Ian."
tit e• real_ 411.1 Wait fascinating itap
TURF:. • •
. pion &blues cpu anlenci3,theie ;line 'kw!
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The Canadian' flour 'Milling Indysi ItieL -inapla" leaf among the
(Ping, sweet. ni 1) is try one of the main -Sources :of ,11);!$,' r0e11. 1141,ve d'ieDev,erel•
Dear,• °a"radiaa °reveal -1e' „ s Canway adi peoPile. I have met rejo c
• re;Sa. Yji_ngr: • leadership ..areeTig /th. is a:PO-900-
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:•• Life is tee' ski94 iVaste' it 01t be". b' d tr l 1 activitieg• 01 it •1031°4, .901•Y:
••Dorethy.• : • •.• • _
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ing Iniserable7urilesw. You reallY
enlia Pa 'a , a • a • ' tqo •e Who have entered Canada aa.
'value' Of annual ProtieJtiOn• "A'IrO- • nicLinerii an old.rtime inkmigra-
di A d ' bo elioristers•of-the Royal C aped. return:, l?oehacin• , • . ,
' • • - ' • ••,cerlt enverh*.t14t3 tier' boom, 'ben n1151 -'9c4., •
, m f. P , b better- wastaken in 1871 revea s the, na
• fter their -Cana ian s t y • , • , •, ,
to Eiigiand o e 0 tlietu utp, ed 'With altatAathey-•Sectired in:the Dominion. .• The pment generation is a very indUstry since the firat D ion ate.
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' d w for the. new .ar-
••• ••- • •-•;-- • -.. • , .,..... ..•, • generation..••census . . , ,
• • •looking, healthier, stronger, annitkeen.. reinarkabl 'growth f fi ur' fac- Q -La • • s'e•P' "
rive ft nr the ad ethi '•
FORESTPOLICYare barely,:scratchedr,the 'Goverernent er than Its ptedeeessor __Lord R 0 . 0 ° ma. 1; very rich and: veity' v,bnclerrel but • to
• Of . rSiittoreed, 'Oonel'ete, are OistretnelY *Prie°'14•''relluir°4 46i such a 1161.3°
.60iid,..ttrici are built. on. a .st.,peeito.„..tdan.. 'The. Medel , that . is 'shetirn, • With its
, The inocnaniein of . gyration :is imloe large vestibule, its •'bureau, its aalan,
enough, and is worked . by an, electric, •it'' cilaing .1.0a1" Its big 41telra and
of.ficea, -its: . tem. :bedroorns, • Iti bath-
' motor,: In. , the intkileLof _ttie.„1.16.use.•
, .at.,:.4a4017,,,in.,5,,,.1)..e. ..preesedi aria .the .rooin,..ita clesets;. • its cabinets, and
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sievo. . roOMY cupboards; and .its central &krt,
strecture win, start' to. eit- '
,,4,t,,,cani„.„.ber,Atpoliped..,„thitittitly_.:..i.tr;th,--- -•-••rteeOf;;terrioer An&:•its-extgrnal-terl'
•' niotiir of tour horsepower, 11. Is eaio.:_drace, IS estimated at 1.i200,0c00 francs,
leted.that the •cornplete: circuit '
can e : • :
b or About $50,900... 'ThisfIncludeS the
Mai* in an . hour,' ' That ' is 'reiaich: j;; decorations 'and'. the furnishings, of
. tie rapid eatiugh, anti.,getertillY ppeaiz..1 the *last! st'nnPttionS, hind. 'The 'Medi.'
•',ling; ••the •hense 3nny'be tinned twit il• 'abk4n1''11°w°Ver'''°n1Y .*bPres•41it• :F.90''•
., .. the kin . in a,,f6.0. ranuies . ions. even '.000 -,frenee, or •seme. .:$8.;090, ,. • ''•• .,
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. When ..the ediflOe' is -,113. ' Mer.tion
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be entered .etisily...:::-.!.,. .: • • : should; be added that. the authors Of
it ,May ; •'. Per'. persoas.:, of. limited : raegna :it.
. .- * . • „.* ..: its i. • ..4,' .. . • Y , ,. . p. .... , a .i, • s Possible
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It Will at ;enee. le 'Un' deratoed iii.‘b to , boa. ,smFiller ;and...less luzurions
, no •extraordinary.: iitgeniiit4 is re.; villas which .will turn On a Pivot 74t
quired to catty...out-11m seherao ; • and Very. little coat. .' T.hp• niechanieni. ef
' Y0t. a revolving house Strikee. One a these 'N'illes- is .estinitited ' at 20,000'
,idniost.'revelutionarY., ' The arehitees.., •fraecs•-that is to SAY,. 'ConsiderablY.
•• • ' tare 16.•.sober,L........Thelielegoriall_iformle°.° thail flt-9.9-9-L. AIL-Icirti10--01-Te-con,
1ias.'biew, iiirterred ' becense. it ':IS.lese e'r.oles eaa he;effeeted on •91:4- °Maine'''-
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AnenOtormus.. than ' ' ,-*.• '
• e fon•yrd..40iii ' rho ta,tions and .furnishings;',and, an 'short,
' eight '.sides of th ' house.' give it a,..a house. that turns • toWard-the4tietat
. • •pleasing apPearance, 'aria 7 t,Ilei .. 614, litizi,4,...p)ritSiirq' 4.4 • the occupant •ietin .t.•.e
'..been."•made .ai decorative as :peeSibl0;,1.,..".id 1°0.'11' iillt 'e°P11.•.!t::li?;i.T..ai,ti'fi',.' u:' ,•:i......':,
.... It is Lucien pottoot;Whe Is known- fo• .. ; M. ergine; writing ,
his originality of style ''and ''his., ek, '.•tiOni• rightly,says : • "Aftee.tife.iii.gtitig,
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Ceptional i taste; • who .- heti . lager' 'called. tijo slit -prise caused by /the •idea" of • a..
. in to .make the design harmonious and . turning house, one :will quieki7. ••be- -
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trtilyiertistie,-andAe4,hea-elsO--Atade come . acruatomed- to: such ,a,!: realization,
-• valuable •suggestions of or the internal and even be •astenisheit'that it should
• • , The rooms Of. ..'. 'henee are gerteraily :its 'forin and. its rotative MeveMent,
arranoments, .. ,.,o,,,. • .. .:, „o, '.,. ..: ... ohaVd been thought' of 'sik lato;:;for by
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"recta.,less rectangular. in shape, but • the,'house 'is in perfect harmony -•with.
. in the Villa. Tournesol they are nettir,•,;the forrii Ana., the.. movernent of , the •
• 'all)! V-shaped. At first.sight it .would • .0nIVerse.:". ' . , o,.. ' •'..!::O' • ! • •••''' . "
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,teein to ' be .difticult'•,,te-conipoee sach .'. rt. tin ease,. here is 'Semething le -
room which should lie :agreeable to, .euliatlyo poetic :itild, attractive. in. the
the .eye. 'Ent.the.difacialty 110 been Project;., and it is „safe Jo ' Say .tb,4t
-0.ercomo by a • dexterous distribution , this •• combination • of rinici 'rn, rriechan-
et.;:varioes•projectiene.-Y°,' ::•.;,,,-.2"; 'Y!!".... ' °Iiiii;•-.artiitle- ' taste; • and. ;the "natural
• '..01.1aint eunboarde. have been placed :rove: Of annlight, ; Wilt -before Jong be
'here and .• there, • for .instance, ,vvlilie 'given. in France; • lb, England, . and in .
• lections ;have . been . cut •off \ to :Serve ;Anfieriea, practical shape; arid., imany
as pantries , and • ether offices. •FUrni..•• •peeple..*111:. availi.:thernaelvee �f :the
tare has • been diapesed in such a.mtin- new • possibility • of living..alw .8 • in
' ter' ea: to break .Up the linesfiiini-. • the ' Sun. ' • • :„. , • • t., ; • ' ' '
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, thinks it adVisable,to take early meas- people,' have; no in
ore right to.,b0 ill tare in canade, which haa•l!.11 the, time „
appvecipte•Canada. •citd the •Ca13,11.
, ' diens '
ures not 'only to do'nserve. this forest. than thee••ha've' t'iri be eriminals.-.Siro Placed • 'Product. on.' markets all to the fulieet, ,you must meet Oat-
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wealth but ensure-fiitiire•ofithe -•••• - • --t - • - - - •-o r• e orld and d °tent he" - - • • "
ulp and Paper industries, and •the
trw Airwa bnot Lane • ve;ma as • -11 a 1:03 , Of t 0-W11.• C°14111 ro'rl°11
Nine -tenths of the things an adult adYertiser Dr cana.dis, (1441'0' as must look back at.Cenaaa fire= anroas
•-• • I new noeasures of the Minister,. o -f , does are d ne because other people_ the countrwhea,t. The develepre'.
Secure CO-tiperation Tfawn...• 11_,and and porsts axe aiMed, at this. lop. Hadfield. 1. inent of the inanufactur.p of ' flour in-- TO. re -visit the ilemeland ta fee.
ships . Ana` .The world is 111,1,tsh the best univer.: Canada has, in fact, very /argely ger: canaddan.bx-adapnion' an. expsrienee
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NEW REFOEESTATIQN POLICY..
Farmers to vvvr'ark - sity. ' one does .net begin to learn 1 responded to th' settlement and. culti-2, Which. can '1i4descrrilaed in ita bearing
unttl•the gates 4 the •college have'. vatieri of '.the great Wheat groving on 'Canadian dittrfenstilp, as • not o only
6:116.'P • OF, PULO:.,;hiniPcolliild•the'•faijlieis Of southern •probleins of life' are . rnet acteal--it.4-'-reason,lle-40' SU'jR1,99*---that the' f-117„ 91.%peasaete,;„,,X,94.10,41„apPy•
inuniciPalities 'of the 'Pro- closed „behind one for good, and the territor,Y of -Western' danarleand it,liattleriselY. desirable, . but , almost in
and aom
001D --TO -CONSERVEneea Er an in thrireri't.• These-1-2-vill-experienee..-tOrd A1,3-ercret aruidrrte-, thrtable within the' bOrdera• of Canada.
• I have en
The new policy is directed at se-
curing tho co-operation of the town.,
TIMBER -. ' ' 'bp qnvited to set •aside tracts- •of land ,' We are. still a very long way from L Will. be genged'to sorne extent by 11.1x.• as be opl,t 517S 0 ir I en .
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:ReviSion of .thoir ' fietst: policies' :being asked. to:; devote ten :acres; the wireless . to ' anything like, their ftip • areas;, Which , have recently . been cont.; Solent to ocompletA.:the ..iniraele that •.. .
fieeins to be in order, in the'great,Alm.. eooreat'on..t1•,ieir, farms, to this pun: extent..-Senatere Mareof4„, -, • .... .'• siderahly'enianded. , • , : --.-----..ffateran-Q1d7M.InittY '.netvecirined• iii,w.: ;
.;her Provinces of Canada fo the" end pose. ,Tho Government will provide ' Hardwork is the friend of soul; .A0, In .1671 .the capital ievested.in the', it.'oinedian.cittien.. I '
that •their fii,reat',wealtli may‘he . fur. ''the t*vea and ettend to their planting, the gintrdian :angel Of the conacience,i inthastrY amOunted ,to only o Q,929,898, To , To ,Appreiate..tipitie, One
ill:is,
:ther assured Of pr serVatle 'and their at the same fitee giving tho growers medicine for the•bedy,And ;protection and the PrOuttian to: $39•185;919; IftY1 . • . ,:. - Leave it:
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:.forest industriee of stabiliiation arid • three 'options. ., After a period of against 'all. sorts 'of. temistatien7C:en., r 18'91 the capital was 423,069;041. 4nd !,
Perpetuation. ' The Queb • Govern. thirty' . "years, the growers' •can -take Brarnwell Booth.. ' , .":. . the, produCtIon $52,423466. .••• In .1911' ,,..L.
• That return: veyage acrose' the Ab• '
' Olent :recently ineved to • take stops to over the tracts entirely from: '.-:•., ,. • • ,--4+-7.,"---=-•„ `.•••• .• ' -capitalization was '442,905,689 • 'and . l'au:. tie its needed; 1 think, that \meoei.
lona ,eilierleace of .leoking. 'at, and.
protect its. forget'. industried by 4ollow.; , the • Governnierit, ' or,• 'retain thein to ' . . ' :,. _ ..t.iienfiii.;'''. ••• • .. • : ...': production $82,494;826. 'In 1925 the ,
thinking of'Canada-=-,•as'Yetir hoineland •
111g ,1113 More actively its policy .,oe , the. Government, or • enter into part- „:, ' ' „. , , , : ". • ' • 'capital Invested had grown to $69,7 •-• frdra the shores of. the land that Was •
s gu r ng the forest through re•:,.. per p A vernmen . n
afe a di th f ' • • 'Shi With th 90 t i th 7' -After ' ado tms, • treat •• "thy , friend 104,258 and ''production.-: to $187 944-- oe 0, .t . o, , ani ' all -:
° 'nobly, lOve, • to' he Withlim do teltirn • ' • ' ' ' 01a h rne' 0 i 11; moat 9f I ;Per'. '
planting and eneuring an 'abundance reforestation PUP.' ' ' - - •! ! ..71... Analysi :, p.,..wts that•heart Hence.
• -stirring expe ,
s of; Investment show ' •‘ , _••
• 1 • ' tit .„,... ell tNL.Worthinesies", of, lova:and • f airTit40,,.:b.04.olier.hrt"oil.ce,iitrea.ifidittii ;•, _ a.33 ot
. meeting 'Can ions. . ern .away from .
• for-referestatied. inii•poses --fainters having 'exhausted the possibilities of ther settlemeet in the '.'.heat growing *Aired the Dominion, is hardly suf.
,oeysupplies--forifthese,ndp.s...-a.h.eadia. , 0,11c -"Pr eridearniont, accer:ding t° thY ' •ear .ana the rest mainly United statea", In jilts& wenderfu/ ..emintrY,' and hearing'
OictStence' before .facioring...the estab-- wards 'huilding oup On arios, ores t.s :pacity and' his:. Oileu hint 'gifts thislaet Year ia total of 6,166 perrons .6414 you as Oh.oadiam, With. thtat:.
lislunent of other:.mills... 'Now . the On- it does not. affect; t'110 Pre'v,Inee,s gFea Arid upbraith.hini: not, and refuie net r•
tario:Ctoverninent,' which .hap'. alivays. est ,:menace,• that Of fire, hut „it
his kindneates;:' and be. su, paid $7 190 U. The cost of the. raw • th. heart, Which •Is theirs' :in ' •
shown itself progressive:1n ferestry, gratifYing • learn that energetiiieF ,
Matters,1 inangurating•a nkw iind,.tnenegres are resulting priety of .them. • . So rionst the' love such. hospitable perfeetion. • •
„; despise; the .Sma ness e , !AP materials need -in. the industry 111 1925 ,Aa I have stiggested, • in order , to
novel petiCy;of 'conservation calCulated: otion of the annual leas bY In.4115.• of' Canadians , -thedr ,yon
friends ; 1+4,s ..$163,164," 'making the valne
L'174 r".":"-y°"e".• addea•hy :manufactUre 424,780;061 In: •nit.ico• Meet them'. put Of their own land;
were employed in the industry and ivarm
to further preserve and Perpettiate thes In 1923 Oianntadrilisitg.h2;.1t.120,14i8 bO
!1;i2e4s. 'With mati.i.ri and lovir caresse• .10,t the 1 fifty-four , years' the... first.tng
after': Iteowung tueir worth within Weir'
,Province's forests to the . people of. forest . i8reitiona r since -
by striving to he toe': divine it beccimes . census was 'taken. the eaPitel the own berciers._ .There.„fis....soinetb to.
'work. • ', trel reduced this to 82,000 acres.. he ' • and develop minde amazingly. It dee* '
, • o, in timber Ontane Government gradually-P'artion and ' fair and :and-
• f,`Ontarie'leads 'the W-ildrthe, production by. over 380.per Cent • '• ' * '
wealth; le spite of the prior • b It d 'd 1 °Penthisa and ingen it 4. keeping
thro ugh% 61h:sting. the support' ,of the- -146,,e00-,- acres ; 19
h kfi • f nre
flour milling -industry' of Canada :has :be said ;far ' It does brtind0n • .
general public the praiseworthy and in 1926 t e ciencY o , share of both: it is human irr.tivipg increased by over 500 per cent. and,
y, , • make ,tlie. heaa,t,ex,pand; and talo; eyes,
mous com- ui up an eve oped--------- ble •
mercial demands being made 'upon .its aerial forest ,p4roi hervire, d secrets:, it hath sometliireg that is, T4IRTERN 1111',?EtEED *ILLS. OPERATINO.'awaken' to wider prospects. It doe"
.resources and a fire. nominee; Which at Safilt. Ste. Marie • what claimed
vine because -it 1s .• eneficenti
a th b f h
n ing e native- orn o t ose
ut ; In 1925 there were 1,310 rriills in
s eternal.-.-JeremYi nperation in Canada, 455 of them be"... oonntile§ to 'a
Miniater' of Lands :,a'nd; FOresta. pre- tingidele them befere any...great darn.,
uch
senting to. the. p•rovincial legislature 'age.' IS done:- .111,1926 the 'eclat of 'fire • ,Wlien grate Ake is wanted anti:ilk. 44,ebee With '892
has destroyed many millions of acres to be the, greatest .areedrenne centre. kn. - • a!•'''m 1; :-
and still a problem. of great con, 1 Y . . . One another. And for Canadda
ns
Qevernlis'ent,',". stated the forces are able to snot fires and ,.ek.•
..Paper Fagots for the Grate. thistindus
10.1... Inc flour and grist mi IS and 855 chop- • •
; • P I . Ontario is most acti
ping Is • ' Ve - •
trY•With .664 inille? follOwed•,•with..ri h .;
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'Albertal:ia,g to 'come. .nnd.
w.hes.e ..oetiatry"' cries out
better. un et tauding of,
settle on...her:fertile'
f in re PI, will',
mughtily and
cern to tho
frern .newpapers: '• •• or, 'three 26 ,Frined •Edward. Island 24,, and .4. • ° ffe, • •
1),1 °al ae, c?I' 9 Pee
iielthet,,Coal ••.'weeti• is' at band.,:i hiti. 65, ''Saskatelieweil Manitoba . t• e experieThoe, 0.0ilia.t.
his policy :which- ohns at further . in- [protection aritotnted to •about $1;000;•i:
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creasing this . Wealth and •at rehabilit-; 000; 4309;000 tlif. tide being contributed
ating the forest lands Within the liiii-...:Ie luiribernien.twho held: concessions
its of the • province. The .arimunt of. in the area.. ' . ; '... ;; . • ,;•:.i - . .
'white. and ' red pine alone in -the Pro -1' * 's*.i'•1e ANO:.,HAtLFItY.•.P'0I...1c.Y.,
vine() he Stun te as 14 Am/It th Clntario, in conimeh: Ivith„the. rest
last. ter. fifty years without ceuntin•
h t
• of Canada, is. endeavering to folio*
m.pgrrlYfEWlicC:leAi;Le...DE:iiimn HEAVY. . ,feture supplies.' The pitIP and paper
g vast i'ovl11U
„ • to :it's foresta arid the .insuranCe of
a sane and healthy policy with regard
o the
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The Adventurous Brook.
. . . . •
• : The tiny, •ekeitea,' brook .roinps ' and
, ..
gurgles with delight ,at the prospect
af seeking ,adviiiiiture. ' .-Its . exalted i
-
babble' Mingles' with. the lowing
,. ap-
proval cif the tattle in, the near,by
• tneadewp...„It wends ''its ,irresponsible
ay in. a . lurching,• twisting, carefree
enner, ':, . e silly little brooklet has
•ttot -single .-_-worry., .. !•,.. : .
• . BuSbes. line' the' banks in an effort
to) :;I:viird- off possible.. harm. Their
• glender arras wave a •farewello.ta. the
, tream, as .it „ rushes by. •The tall, '
. t its..qhildiph antica. . . • ' '
i
roOd trees on the hill” eeeM . to :smile
. ,
—
Pieces of : flotsain , retreat to tiny
qttle • ays• as thotigii. triing to &deli%
their , breath. , They 'thee' again .join .
their joyously •carousing comrade Who, :
11:afi'. 'sWaggareci; on alorie.•,.;Aleaf,froin
neighborly tree is aroused from its
ethargY and swirls , down to take part ,
'tile fan; . A twig comeS hurrying ' t
, After in an 'effort ,t..e join these.1)
etrange playiriateS.' " .. ., "; ' .., ', :•O
. A motherly htish• reaches out a '
atehful 'ruin, and ' stops ,-the . twig -.
g enough to gently' •adiriOnieh it to t
• •
!flake up for its ontlitirat .of ehildtemper. .
is
The•apologimuat have been acCept
ed; for •tho niver'•centirities .on ita; wa
with a.' sat' murmur happiness. T
know the happy consciousness of • th
thirsty anfinals partaking Of its 'Pre
cious fluid, the trees stretChing "on
their long trunks endeavoring to .se
cure their -share' of,the..crYstal -water
is its ,reward.
The big river is at last contented
for it realizes , its grand Intrpos&-
the• privilege of helping others. • '
y! roTi.Tihence,csointirethebrecriair th Induytry, hasoin .record manner reech-
o large,. both through the Itunber. and
resources is very. .ga the leadership among Canadian in-
dustrial 'ativitiee 'and it is . felt has
o P
.. the pulp and ,paper, industries. , The attained aciequate heights of Pr°Cing-
t first sale' of pulpwood was made in tion ha•ving regard to forest r4°11r:
ef ces. Nothing:. in • Ontario; according
tho province in ; 1891 and to -day,
to the Minister, of Lands and Forests,.
; the .$500,00090 invested in the in '.
duatry,, Ontario is repreiented• by• has dope more to stabilite industrial
conditions than the pulp and paper
about $176 000 006 • Of the nearly
industry, hut new, following the • ex -
industry of Canada almost '$55 000 -
hesitates to Makes further .commit -
000 is concerned With Ontarie opera-
tions. For the ,,:last '.fiVe years the- rnents;•''
average annual value of the .produc,-
, lipin,-oe:-lumber4-1•Iaths,;shingles-and
. ,
UtiliiatiOn.l.Nat:ural. Gas.
_2he.lbw....Cast.ot•preothiction et -natural
gas ,coupled with.. the beitef .,that the
supply' was -inexhattstlible' has in the
nestled. to eRrtain !ahuses in. Canada'.
In da,•ye.• gone by, in towns lighted' by
natural sae, it seenyed to an ex-
travagant. 4exPen•d itiite 'to., Pay a man
:tprh, off in: d,ayti.in,%,so.the
tome were SidoWed. to linra
ut, the rterelitY-fear :11.cairs.''., ',And' in
Western Ontario,„-: el) e.r4' the ea.titest
welis .Weradidled froze 1S90 to 1895;
here were-7ferivi cuStomers In Canada
ut • large poitentlarnaultets in the
'Pile's of Detroli and, BaiffalO, the 'PTO.
net of the •.erelli was heat/11Y. export.
Alippre was .curtalked in 1.8.98
na 1900. Canadians', are ; Wisely learn,.
ng ni,ore and more' to' pat; their raw
Materials to . induStrial and otlibr utes
t home rather than Aisikhsing t ern:
n tinnianufactUred state. ' '
• 4
have= •She thsn' reitittantly re -'i b
fetes it to resume its wild gamook t
The brook passes beneath • a frown:C% d
d• no. bridge; 'giving its base' , • a
ilievous slap, as it swillies along. A 1
• dant -cauPeri the brook to hesitate a
reorient in . wonder.: It becomes sol- a
Own "Lind quiet. for a felv minutes 'as i
struggles to 'Understand 'the twan-
g of tlfis strange Obstacle: • TIr3 14;•••,
--
It . .
wanted stream hurdles
nd continues its mid.'..pace. The : , ; '' watei. po.wer. i; . .. '
'dam has been too difficult for the .o. '. * : .
ch:lci.ish'- brook to underStand'd ' • , I The signicraaee of t'he disAriboOtibri
of Canadian water power Vn-relation
• ,The• banks for the, fircat time nu, ice • to ' Its. present 'and future reqUire-
pid growth, and, draw' away. fi Ont. -nientp, may be appreciated .Wbon it
It in cautious regard, ,The stream its realNed. that
a: 4bw* it NY.cerin.,onsternation. total developed 8,11.'t.P:rr ,...pejtyti,t.e...r°1"- 4.tlihde,.
t :Ponders' 0 their strang9 bohaYkr4,- roughly,' 60 • Per cent. of the total re? ,
t.'herornea. :Mere taCitui'n" and ..quidt,_ koOurces are' situated in Ontario and
• tootling to ' itsclf.., The -hroOk.• hcsi'''" ilaeie'eel, , which Also contain 82 per
tes,. but ,brielly, however,: only to lient,..ef the .inautiftiefiiting induatry,of
'- - '
of Canada's
, the harrierDistrthution
ties ilea been approXimatele •$.3t,500,- • Few People realize ho* steadily land
• .000:, pulp and paper,. $M42000; settlement ,is• eentintring in t west.
ptilp*P.oci exported, • $3,?t,Opiloi); and It 1.p26 up to and including SePtember
fuel -Weed,- 412,229,000; or a total of 'over, 5000 homestead Were :takea ep.
appreicimatele,,,41,20;090,000. • ale .fear WeStern, 'provinoesi
repre-
One compensation for the ,depletion isenting an area of over 630,000 acres.
:of the pine • resources has • been. the This was; nearly double the area taken
rapidity • With,'whiek ether timbers, Up. 114 1926. Th4e etili maeh..:virgm
.• poplar for. ,iestanc0,;- Were taking its land In, Canada cipable.of lizeniendotts
:plae'e.• Poplar is nOw,.ceining greatly fproduption Agrifouititraillir and this,A•is-
into, .deinand for , the manufacture of 'equally • tine of °Very 'Section Of the
fine paper and ,this •fabrication has Dominion, from. the 'Maritimo Bee
-
-boon succeasfullY inaugarated 'in 'the vince6,:to the PeaCe Riv: Oa nt
Province. At the same. time it .10 the
dechtted intention .of the Government
to st6p the export of: pulpwood aa
' rapidly as possible. While it is rec-
Ognited that Ontario has great timber
tescairces, yet, Northern .Ontario, for
instance, having vast stretches that
ove swiftly and excitedly,onwartl..4,he.beminion., •
then rushr!.g'ialong furiously, con- •
dering.its-fan
• '• •
ied -,,,wren gr. •
ivy a faits with an indignant bpOin,I. 'X'`ggSc'
g roar. It 'boils With rage. ''•Tha 2i2:0 :soppily ;the brealtfaets and. egg,
ream slowly calms aeWn and f3ettin3 ;cgs, eta- :of.the Canadian homes,near•
realize 'the truth.. ,It has .maturect--.1IY- .(10,4i1,6 off-6ggs are
d no longer ,a little brook but a.' kept in sitoraga. „This oker" a dozen
1:groWn river, •'' - ' , : for olmry man, woman' td "child, In
• T ••Ilvor" tho gh u continues till" • Stniilarl'Y nearly flre
Tb ' u ' *' "Y'
I IP' its way, a grea.t, „placid -Pounds et meat per capita, 07tciludIng
*trestle. It gently flows. aloat, eareS. P.°11krY, are avnItable! and: !IA "eh
gilt ilia soft, 'grassy batiks, trpttig 'll'Iti124* 4/4 Chije°6"
.err P rY
• , •
. •
• • your ism, Sir? .
•
' 4 A novel tyjie of taximeter supplies
the passenger at the end of his Jour -
`tidy with a printed' ticket shoWing the
exact riniount of fare I
, p. R,' CARR •
One, Of the tiro 11..A,F. offibera, Who, in .a •powerful airplane; W111,4nezt
litteitiPt the quickest and fitilt„noti-stop 'journey le India. • • •
o,
•
• , .
ir(
May,
11 1 paper . feet's.; may be qiiicklY,'Made Od, Ne.ow• Brunskick 35; Nova Scotia &bread •seeins tiO.,havo a superb ,m.tee-
i 25U sheetc Only, Should be o folded together 'British ,:Oothimbia. °The total :.:
The ii.leed of •,:.
in theleriginal .,fads -andihen .ttdarted ,Ing Opacity...In Canada; Pe?,:, 24 lionrS,1-:••
very;tight-. , It ia'Surpriiiiiig how 'Sire. • In 1925 was 120;751 barrels,..of . 11,10y. are :mere 'Nvonderftilly,'.Cana,
•eessful sughLtil,fire be,. and ho* Ontario: abeeuiited., T;ctr. than thae.eVer, greater in .warnith
'heart, grander ,14•eohddelioe';in thr
ing ' la 'Also:- very beantiftil,, and Quebec 22,264. barrels. *astern
own land ' areuder: and More P.irtPese,' „ •
ericitir . .
for the printers' ink contains .chetni.,• :Canada's daily capacity was , • .
crag 'which Produce tho :Most harreleand'that ot,Ithe DatriDtkem,; if .poSsible;
green' ,and" blue 'fierees.%. • If one cares., Yinees bur' ienciency fCre hoepitahle than thy are 'Atithia '. •
to. take the .trOtible.,, such fagots may of late :Years Weida, seern tehaVe be6• .th•cote owe Canadian `
be' made' thoroughly :for new mills ea., locate in the Prairie fintittie1:69a
Soaked in Water and dried: 'So made Piovinces in the heart of the Wheat' se for a few 3cars in Cauada to
•
tintry froni• • Which they raw e .,best r theinselves, even at some gest..
-they-----ill-be- fetind'to4.h.e..ahnost.,as 00 . . . . . . d. . th ie. .• .
hard as wood and enite'as lestieg, r , . . . . ,. , . , f._1"°m•the c°.mr°rt's""f'tber :ri'lk'' Cana'
&Ian homes and to voyage forth again
fuel: .. 'This is not difficult ,•to .undetc. : In the production' of.1 .4 the out- _
stand ,...whea. _eite ...romerebeas .that the standing item. is. that of wheat. flour towards the Old Lands they .lia.ve left.°
• ' • • • Let them' learn the marvellous thrill
paper Itself' is made from: woodpelp.. 'which amounted. to 17,769,366 barrels ,
of .i..h backward leek towards 'Canada
• -----0.-,-.---- . with a value 'oe• $131,870,174. . In the - • • : . • - . .. -'. •
" • .• • . •• • ,. • this • „. - .4,- .from their native land. Let them 'tits%
-Silk From Woods.; -....: ..••• 'co er What It meaniA6 ',Veen to
manufacture of , flour, vo,7o0,.‘72, • v
' • ' - ' .' • hifsliels ef.•:wheat worth $112419,521 . • '. ' • • - • ' . • P
Nearly' 'se4en. tons Of. weed fire,. re-„ .. • . - ., t • of C,anada •as "gone'. had the Cana.
. • • were used. . This •°:amountso to :very . • • - . ••• • .. • , „
d ft:1r the same reason that Can • ear y.,. per -gen . o , ,e . m n on
dearer to thern than' mere, neighbors '
&icier of oieivspriiit---namely kirge re- I ' • , . ... .. • • • . • . through .the fine generosity of some'
quired to produpe one ton o Artificial , . dian•born as something .;nearer; and
..ellk, an „ • ••• - 'Wheat prodnction of 1924 which would ' • . , • '
h i 3,9 ' " t th r.),; i 1
-7,- - — °Lbb'iltilikerill-11176 iiii.giWti-tr—e-z-cl" fiaar- Then-"let--tkenillbY-g'99-4-f°rtan, and
..ad'a...bas....,beconie-an.-011.tataildintz:.--nre•
• in the following year. Of this menu- • •. • h, o • • . •
sources ok suitable • pup tainber• and 1 . . : . •
conc,enient nature, .1 power Sites, the 'IP'eWre'lr"' •° year ' .)
thio 31-6 640 b 1 ' CaThadim:b°rn-oabr°94; ,' eear to.
be•
erre 3 c' 1111)011 in these kindly Canadian tic:.
-worth, $74,319,169' '‘Vere cigiortea, or -• .„ . • • • „. •
Dominion 'IS 'also de,stined to henbane.: • • ••, _ ' • cents, as , Canadians too.
b'etween 58 and o9 percent -of the
one of the great rayon ..text.1.4, menu -'If. that 'does Act Stir them to the'
t tal vOlurne of' rol eti n At the
same time 51 CO7 barrela worth $4'0, I' '
heavy prodileerOf pulp used/1i this ie. ,-, • .• ' '' • '• • s a ':. ada then therai§ nothing in the•ibend .
are beigg invested • for its :Nit -tiler 'achal"
dustry and many millions . Of:della= '' 14 we.,r6' 13.4.P6rt?d' nlakiPg' a 'Gaon-. of ''olood for those of, the British stock: ° ,
omestic consumptioa of. 7,50-r- - • '. • , . • .•
yarns ana 223 .barrels werth.,$56,001;167,' or a - :
Manufacture • into' rayon' •
. 4.. ''''" per capita domestic consumption of • •• • ' - • '
cJoths281 barrple .'worth $6.26. "• . . In the Dear Dead Days •
' •-------,-;•- • : •., s,hLie fihatled.rEeofilneewtoasthaayvtft: hgrereaatuturtealt..
Canadian 'Honey of High • • ' FL,", riP-VP°1/7.,AD .b!IST.934E4S' ' ' ,.016 OULIRtrYi. The treat.:•eonsisted 'net' '
' • QkItt!Ity., • ' ,
" ' increased in volume In 1926, though] hardly a treat to look at, but ili the
'factering Cotintri•es. She lady. a ' ° • ,P ' ° ' i•eiry serie Wi,th a' nevi loyalty tb Can.,. ,
Wheat cxpolits', from: ••Canada,,, . so much'. in seeing, anntle; who *as •`•
' pap, -Of „...the: meat ' wholS'orne • and • •
easily „digested. :sweets. 1.n, • tho . world. th , fotlialn,Vc'arldile°N.V'e.wrasrir'etght1S ih.ye;.VlaciiiviiieTg.:4‘tfareept: 'itn}4i,:v,t-U..8.1heeli'..sph°e.scs• toitPdlc . tbie PPliotntre"doir;''''.
,, ,
iP4147. is ' 'Penan'Q:°4 in .(‘tinad'`i fn $hil) lents froin the Doniinion in that for &ties: • .. . • , •, .. , .. .
givarititi.eP* salieleat• to ' '1"41111-4111 ' a. -.year amounted to '10,456,916barrels, One cla!, they Were,61i . • .. ••
. ' .. . Con an expedt, .
Ilatersgoeuieexlisiorrtuit;atild4,noseays-eart•rtioce,.Nuaotoeureayi:,,i.wvailtihiedloa,:4s:7814,0oo3,drof.401..,8:,aawoortohoap0044;:iotipeodti ;:tt.t0.• ila",..,04nteigtthhoeho,rtoinligitvvilolages.biLndds..a7d, ,
p ••• . • p . .. , .
10' t.h0...ewel: ill tlue'''.0.°n• •1170.nar" Is :319,1'69. in 1925, 'and, .11;476,868 bar-, • The 'eakinl . h9fled eggs, '
iriririely,iliaapitiree,cd?1,8t,Iefail 0:figth,044,adeolnefe.. kt.l.ate,.)fDtehe:;-‘r,ealisliev,00ft,thcsna44,2ia9nmfiabdu.rinelx.p9924rt,.ci. Th11.40 ' butter and. tea ,were provided., but the, ,
littleogiri.dido net malt& ninth, Pregrese :'
'nectar. Hence' It 114...n •eeri° Vainable ,! practi.caily, doubled fa. the . pasi.,ten.„ 'With her egg. • ,.. .. .. • •.• .. •
. Lo.o. ad„,ity.0...:14,0:11y:ii,t,tiorevpii4.airnitd.,8,inivt:lirdosi5,!a7,•.,aih,o,,,,,,,I..,,,,.st,tie,.6r83i,6e0h;,itinieb.antrsi,..e% im9,01,r66an.slu5i:17,61/17, : ."'Why don't 3;'.,imi •eat.yoer'egg, *Tr' '
asked auntie.. ' ' ' • .'
:itas• , •a worki•Wide .rePutatiOn:, .. ter' itS;
asan everyday relish:; Canadian honey- ci-44-:, = • - • „,:••• . ....-; ,,.... • -• : . .::\ivdhoenn,ti.ii‘•::.:3,1.0f,t;rotini,a4te thatiriteupikint.i..0,.. ,
., .
the l.,*iiited Kingdom . was Canada's .
high quality nrid pure consisrielit flavo::,.' • • • , . ' o • 'svi "1 8116111(1k llave been glad to elit,” that
.. .._, . , , first flour crOstorner •In 1. ‘,6, , taking., , . . „.• „, • ,
.: -a; • ' '.• 1,,atis..1,5,2rod,onr, '.b.aderei,sthvtroor6t,h7 tl.q94..,3b35, ,,,i41,78; ek,ff.i.,.511:perilans ,f.'t Is,t,. • flvott... : th4.,./pi,
'Had -td Play' Ball, '• ' •••!,, . p•aie , vii -, n , . arr
It •was, a' lovely aunimer. afternoon! worth .$18,1,491;gill in the • .1preViotai auntie •deary" answered the Ittblo• eel
and -school. Was nearly ovw Jones year The 'next heaviest importer gelit#°„ ' .
as looking forward...to a genie of. base ;Was Germany,. which : siniilarly in:, . • ,- ., . • ./ • o! ,. •
, Gold Mining in Canada: ball : VerY . Seen . ' ,• iiitt thou: the blow , ' &eased I te Purchases. NeWPSundlan
:-
fell-. , . ' ..' .: • , .,-.. • ' • and, Brazil And •Greea!each,-purchased i:.,• Seine idea of tlie.groWth o' gold .mia.
-2"4.124,.e.S.,'"--.. Sti.d. t lie ' °Maoter. Shohli, (.:ronadfOffI' fratif-,te-t'he'::eXtent-Of-'6Ver • t.iii ,iit7 on ilito iS.,-trial6ted 'fi'y Ike' Pile. `.
"Your -last aum.is•wrong; you'll liave'le '$2,000,000,3n tile '11.1Et nin•e MOnilia of :atictferi flgUrce of 1903 .and 1925., rip.
stay behind .and work- it out •agaln.u: • the present- fiseil year, tied Trinidad o,spectlyeiy.,, "The• Ipo.3-. production. vree
o.lones,g-itived,'•atid ,116.11 'lie Said; 910,W . ---And Tolsage;t hina,..Denniark and tho Only .ttirgi ,Oundet, or I o percent of btof
much waal.-wreng by. sir?'!- • - - • Irish Porce'StatS4•*tire rciponskblo:for :total Onnadien.. inkidtictiem. In 1928' !•-' '
".'"I'irree, cents,"! replied the master. buying Jo ,Alie., e)t.fent, Of , about h' tpil-, Ontario •produeed nearly :1,,tir• Mellon
• "Welfoor•weli, ' sir;.`i.. 8.tatliffi;etba the lion :and 41. lult ,:dollars.. Janie ica. 01)31003 of thoti: representing 4, per oent...,,
boY,•aso.liaptitilile..hOnd-inl. hia. Arouser. 'Ioretteh', ' *est., ..rtidies,. Itna ... NorWay'lli)%the ;Donation:a :predntieti. '13riti&t. '.
'.POOket,, "do you nand, it r •Pa$t the dif. Wereilli over the millien -41011ee,tiark • Cielitinbia listhe Second largetist Prod'00.""
I:ferennet ...,12ye.tOt‘. 4. 'Match Oh thild in Alicit+ purchaSes and V:enezuel,a. joat ..Ing. xlisstriotl and the Irldc/Oh' , 06tri4 • .
tiV,ening." , • Under that fignre. ' •
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