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F CONFEDEE
D)rIViacpomild
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ft.Ait odeon the •„1;dalnend.aalillee of Confederetion!' V the '041Y poem
whleh has been written by an outstanding Canadian pciet.on this important
‘national - event: ''INit;„ Wilson -14.14cPonaldi, •tliti,anthot,,line. won recognition as
one, of the greateSt Otte that 'Canada ha ver produced, h1 0T)citf.,. bong
TAnlAn1 by Englkh criUc a the'-..P.P.St,Peetn, pitb1Ihd in America Ln. t926. Hit
reeent WOOF; Vitt Of 'the. WIldernese'.'witellitesvisti reeelverl-by critics, beth
, in V40431,4'404 Attierlen*:00:'‘lairtin,F,"Contrthittititi to, 1iteratnre•t-(11Y Cotirtelq
-Natio:Met . • • '
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The, richness otmeturity chartiner. • ••
•.P°sIck 'APO. 1:1-iP Pe*Ce.of,t4vilight;:•and.. rad , -
•"„1-144.4P0(1' In an aged etellartra •Stitilinrak 004, • • " •
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And Old 'Men Wetn.ea '
On 6.1,1441i;Y,Nneltes•ly, it.,sliactOwy, door, :; •
Anti 'grasegs'YellOW•and brown' and the,intrat podi,.-.
Or nOlkafeed,,and ,the
•:2 ' And see.4.s thitbreak ilennees..at the•,.corn,
Ahd tnyet,10,atreettp0 eities dark wlth SOO: '
I And WletiOnt:Of the philosophic page.7, •
• ere Isa giory. In cornpletetl llfe.;
In .rieh fttiltiOn, .arttV eehlifvernent.„
0::.pyitOtoh.givionj9q's refuge after'strifee-•-• •,
.01 The....•.gle;ry of An ',,eXerdu0'...4.0,111s644•114.11P.et?;
Eut there 13gclegl.; wonder at the.' eliting;
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AI14•At•Alke,beart'et artaxerwi4Oite,-..,.
ntit at the loyoue. paean ef, tent, choir
• Whiehiln gheneeL of the" ritorteing,.,'sing,
And at the new lifmn. Moan,' and April showers, .
And buds that Ifrht.the bitters of rich,tlowerse :
tich ,s,torelionse,'•of the,,nitnai• •
Oak iaA,Poififeierhre.W.':yeirtreen--t7--
4kre':,teOviee. wherein ages are eui.hrined.•
• -,,' your rocitft:Pre scriPtitted; records ".:ef' the. seas.
tpon your heed..tests *oil. e shining orgy -ilk,. • , '
•",,!. Fashioned,' by golden lienunere ;of bard and .seer.
For--.S.11.-you. gave tb.a7eart4;:ve.boidryntr-dear ' "
' The7glary ot ntipng(Tand.r:bright..renown, ,
Siam„ and • the bleed of .martyrs, 'and those" 'kende
..• That Jedtie to our own beleVed-lande. . •
,.;Ifivernpielidar is of nitd,day; ente of ligltt
• Just. brenkhig In new wonder on the earth.• •
;.Yo0 KE.1 gra' strong and'etire froth ancient flight; .
Wo.ate young fitIcens;at,ciar;jeureey's blrth.,
Yet, seine •of.- our strong' brood are highin alr,•.../
Trooping eitnig the clouds 'obreast with thineee
,.,ten.,abad0;. Abbyt.theriturinur .Of..,the • Pine .
Where,sunlight falis like hOWera of golden halr.'
?Ours .are great castles,' dark ,aeninst„ the skies; , •
• Ours arOthe, queries where new ,castles rise, ,
0 tiatkunineasuretkrituirrigst Who shall silog • .
• lIo* Wide and deeo8your subterraneant flaW.
From witeee . robust and patient loitiaShell ispring
•,-(ireek 'el,tiesi:wrmight'hi, -marble...white, as
'` 0 vost .'deingins,,..heWilderingrthe mind, • •
•.WIth frentiers:diiii and fdletant as a-dreaml:
Land .of the matchless march of lakeand strgaml
, Lalideof.,the:1,6#1e-settsoffirl.7-Aibe-bliall find '
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kfir,mer Wherein to; fashien fame
For coming years andgmeplea,tO.acclaim..
Aiid
:.yepthe vastness fof our lovely lands,
*Thei beauty. of her Acres' or her climes..7'
‘Wanittpt„the shining Juan delFiice, sands; •
'',0eredet and fragrant in lieentiethern-pinen-
,,. isnot ,to feed our vanity' or beast; • ,
• Those are a sPlepdtd, heritage: we made
0,606' ,of light, nor dark of shade,
Not onn.loie acre between coast and -Coast; - -
And, though our Maintains march in lordly ranks,
- The tool • alone boast, the witie give thanks.- !
• Now Sixty years ha:ire:passed Into those , shades ,
',Wherein nor Sun nor :moon shall. light them .mote.,.
And threugh these ',dim, and: richly4dored arcades ,
tlift•my torch fwitlOrefe-renceand•eitptere. '
The startled griittbes sing, eibend my feet, .•
And stalactiteti,offfiemorY catch my fire; ,
And, all our dead, like one awakened choir,
.. • yErnerge• frotn.ltheae cold caverns of retreat:
Cartier, ,Brown, 4n4...14aurief
Stand there' erect, expectant of ;this day.
fir ' • :•'• '
And there.ln retrospection's daileninegleam,
I see that .valiane company againee,'
.The Fathers Of ",our Country, *nose fine dream - •
' ,Welded,atliodaiend leagues in one demain;,
' And. lit the ardent Saxon -fires' ane* `,! "•,
.In regime; Whet...tiler Purest flame .now burns:
Theirs was thO,Ptobing 'vision' that diecerne,--
' In fog and rain, the sunlight breaking through;
, And, their.the seernhip and prophetic powers • " .
To. iaithe the rise Of ,these anuiting hour!.
'Autitere•historin,ni.f..this age of , .
• . Would that YOur.fattlitut chi -diddle Might record
• !IS•lie Was a .nation loved and,,,roopd.' by Pan •
And beauty..in,her kingdoms was restored.
Her frontlera danced' with flowers and singing, trees;,,,
Nor any -grin ,was heard alcong her eoasti:.
• NO; on her highway's; any welled host,
• Nor rich nor' poer'-were found between, her seas:
• She was Of truth &lover, and n thrall • ' ' ' • '
Of Justice; fait and .tolerant to air • •
Such dreams are vain; but not Inramsuch dreams,
For bi their exaltation woarise; ' • •• ' •
Andl even as Water ',from, our lakeeaukstream‘
' We are •catight up. in glory to the slifeizt.
And, girded" for new •vision, we return . . • •
• , • Prom the -high, splendid clouds, ,April allaWers,•-
• And, at our touch, the flame or sleeping flowers .•
the•gold,"hueleeis. hearts of men will burn; .
.For, as in dreams of night' arose morn .
So alt our deathless ileede in dreams were born.',
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Arise:then; o ;ray Country, this •great .•
, And light, your eyes .ivith thareitisading .flame •
Which burnp evil' ohntscles, away- • • ."
The pigmies :of our.rinaliee and. our Shame..
• We .hairo,. beein contards, traitors, 'fools and
NVe have been tine, heroic, strong and true; , • .
So, In Ohs. purple hour, let us renew , • • • •
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Our strength ,end.beat.our hatreds to their gravetee-,
A Kingdom, with .crescendo of the. sea ' ' •
Stiunding. the golden' age that is to.he.
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Awe deaths. 'Scene., of "a recent fetal..., crossing, eceident. '
.M0101itit Must DD.:Their 'Share
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!‘onn.•.nt tbe.,gr,eatst'llitelltion.iiTn't the 1-aterit 'thryeloPtlient. iii :redid,. loc.ated
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at. Drammendville,, P.Q, . , .. , ..
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..,,,. tlrielig.',s1..iitailitel4eloWil.c-otleteortai.rinrenoittltoc. eesIstililia,ist Of 4 trPlIY: euroi' wV°A a Pcorle(Pf'; •
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conftise'd .politicei,,,sitestithe 'whlie• ineettog. at Leningrad; the 140*(ag ,TIP
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. CV:oral et, HankeeV. has, T.e1).0.6.' dal.: trot's' niov.e :ie. ns, warld-wide .chess ' '-
Slims . end theatrical • lierfor he • "14!" 11141' t44 °"1741‘41.1"444° l'fi'
''.°,. ii.41,,ha,441/I.:-.714'::i 111.tal'e4te' .;‘r. 4;1. Irt?',e. 0.(e..It',111:iN14..1.6:: '''c'!': .'t77t•Y•;"'.44:ti77,71.;71'
..nuislted ..thorA.ekili.:•.e.iid,,;(1,1tiR:ritOeit'.• 'in: ,°1•0 SPO.et.''rog.1'40...144',4•4:MMe4- InttCh
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oft4:,0t. tho latienailstittin14.WhiCh , •l'a•'.4104; Pak...Pt :IVIP4P6)Y...lia`tP I.ii,4 AC,1',',
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. liengluti.- he .:Japattese, ,Consul- tor trial.. MostaW has Enacted 3. 13
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t;,:iii19,..:,,,ti,. tr.c172,:10.0.tp.o.•!,:t lit. ti;l'o.it:i iyi..4,d)cf. Ai. .ii,71,11:ilit‘iti:icis:I'yn.r .•.' I.ArPP.t1.11•P 'Om '''begiallOIX:,.., to
-.1./eijai- oreineee........ wee , „rehmterily . ffirteliril,;11.tinsak°,,71Iln:IlimehaVuwgi:atners:listoh tlittPeY
„treliaterred .to his CdPutrol, there • are''.‘romnnt 8thicil 41ifbA;-r.entli-bit';',-1111'w A.
:tei:e. alipailei:te illiatti.s. iTeilli,iii. rTyri:ceititstufeerheonvoc.feuwitle. s.tich an, liglY.retSliatiOn. AS, the exeetl,,
I cenimissiOn and the gralitin8;oi ,gnar-:
LOItern....Proces$003. 'field: iit ,..e'rli..loine.epni-Fisool";11:isl:111.7-A13'1.0.Vuti. f,'')Iii.i't't:ot.:..
have : ...a.m.v .:litY441Ott,'''Shatitting ;. Pro....T.Pv° 'tP ia4t6it*•• 9011040' glitista.i''
ors.404•tut oeinlolit,Ii.rittion , klo,i . 1'110.0 '' Ili :•e'i in ed 10 '' inTite Ant'eriletionlie
'(clehrigaretie4.40.131.,:ii:1.1trrt:i'PittlIa.ibo.Ttl.117404:::-utift 011 5•?,ssit:,,iire2V;)lecti"(14403••PrneltioSc)rst111:4111detePdH•Wtihie91"41.2118;'''',. -
,PerKitelfr ranters glat Feng wnl Par- Nr0s.eow into il, 'PAW° "and: Prnnli)
Th a ainbigitotia • attllade ' • of ; '''c'il'eti°71.1t1;1'1:1'i;116111164.tAitidi:' 114..!Ar4ital:'13139alidisheairallidt
in the Anril. 3 attack on 'the Japanese Ytibsiang, eelitinues to dominate -the thilnara, t"' "'n't)Inglgr.it:. 'CP-n*11614 '
,the Hankow; goVernmeat las accept- gente.,iiiiiest" qraft"' trifalli," a- Mt ',vet' s .
,ed the . Japaneie • demenda for cone.i,only tee reinielscent- of (liarist tactieS .., • .'
•,Coneeision• 'in Henke!, , :Ile say* th.e •
, jvhfte, ohttv4, k.4114heli,, .4,tihm„e0;e• , t•iiing laud :holding laver' abriiedi. .wii,tild'••••1
Wahnh. Oovetinnent has :also . agreed t.Therse :IS' an •eleme.nt.: of danger. in,;',.,.".
peneetion for the ..tiainages • sustained4 at their:•wcrst.."-Independent, Itoston;:i.
Nafictri0.11.3('.•Viaories, ,
itt the Nornfihnlernelrri. i.)!:..11•'9.t.'1?11:':fgrallted the favier-bf--e-V-e-n-n-pgrfunc-: ' ..
. , to tion...or a!score of :purported .,.eititimies',
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DANGEROUS ACTORS
Bolstheiu-m, .mosi 0c V. were not,"i&k. •
- : ' A Thrent'ef War :.
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,e-e-eee, . . 1.11 DCSOCrEttijil. Rtlidelart qtri.e.:
Celbt4fitell . 'Of Reent ..'
, Titer • Firsti'Exchnnge •. r ''
. , , At the time. cif Confederation,..e. triP entees regarding reald,ence and'. coni- to the 'foiniation ..of ii joint • inquirY. the Ens Shill S'Ittla tt.oir ',will. Ch - it WOuld
dbec8i,,,,bletoltihsalit:ttoheig: itoovr;e6.t, 1,Tsli:roel,ii.,inz t4E,v ,
, H 74,,,,.-.68, i ., r.,er•scmai,....„.L.:-C9.1.:_,...;,4*41rsit.,tlepii6ikeoechalie44,,,e4h.„.79.1;:ecriiotsusr:e.i„tlie.tattinlagiliiterc.),Inzliv4evi3cittlItit jiat.an'. ad- tinerce... 'and. inelestry. ,,;?! ,3A.pp..., esoio...eixd of.iii 'tether 'and 'the .c,olessi.sti'l . . .
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. .. , , ,. ' • . - • -I 1378:, befere the •porninion• . 'wee nine regularitY •approaching that .4i a. rail, ....wthou....hrtiongipik.cfovfitirnaliierialte,..,_711.0 ,t,cout„.:_rolof...th
.-.,-...,................. 6 Atiiien.,.glsgrelAt'til'anii,.1.:sutT1111.-Isaltilidtg. layt'..le4ts;ig4riecoePe'.' .: .
ado, . was'oPened at • Hamilton...early • in Aveoke.., • Te•day..the liners. :roe wi.th."-s
• IliltilliCai00,Retold ' .. .•'
!'the opening al. the- fir t 'iexehang in'd • b f ' ilt''' hi I duet.' • ' i • ' • .. . " .' '
s . e . ays. ,e ore e s . p s . o arr ve, - . - Good. Advice. ,'
, The seVering .ef diplomatic refittrong--byt,
4re40: Britain, Was only cne ...Of. a mini-, .
and only a feW.:weeks•.after7 reed. ' service, ,:and. a -pessenger, --six
' • Strike all our telephones. 'durob,and. the; United States The systein waw.fat,.in Montreal - by means 01' long din round ..,the' links ,Wondseeieg..
. .,., , ..ap,. , e,. :cep .91.4e .; ',Years -old-
' •'if• 'CI. l' --r. r. h ''' ' '
linagineewhat,...life_w_anIALW-lib;ri.,
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: w-e-----PriP,f-eAt.----thete.1,0Phone,---=-43-Wri,----tatideeradieoi-tiirAhle-et -resenvea,---,roinn--- An absolute. beginner was toiling 'per of,administratiVe failures, in.t.t.tima'i '
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ip a.pproaches .within 500., mikes vc'wilig'
iiiii_e_____i_wis.._______ittattr,*_rirtii.,,,....441tic,_amis .tlite•.e.n.da,t,sabruaut... i'll',_,Ihe. ,C, _,ligi:.t.s, 7 p•o .17.: , :1!,7,,, :
milk' as •weirtfy to , run a enuAritte-.--de-tiy-erserit ii.o/;,,, kii.-g-,•,12;00-7. tiroes, e . , .
telephone. '. The 'Wheels' of trade,. and instrument -but ' very . seem the mOre the sh ' ' ' ' '
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. die that thie would' be his. last, round.' 'tiles, behind Spv let interf eyence. The '
' to his.. eriZZled .8cOttiah cad,: all- partiee .in Chili% to the sinister ine-; .
ath, or • a` eertai hour on a'..cet-
•viittiout. oil,' .es' ,bustness W tirUt• be , ransmitting •e ciency of the original tain,,day, as a matter of routine. • As •
.,, doWn; ,Creeking dietriellyl, IVIuch of our it,' in the chief'citie of , the. ,ljnited within, range of .''the: chain of "eld„ to
cOttl4,: . 6he ; oseg4., „:"And whit 'should ttake 'new?"; he ",,,Cliinese...Nationeae,s, when .they Iiii:41',, .
aseed •it' moment later; filidiug his bill.:..therre,',,elves. in pckin,...wl..1 he, tio....m. ,e;
even.:0,,sciel. life,,wotild suddenly slow': enterntis4ng, busineas helipes, adopted of .the,... Cenegan
be:cut off
GreuriallY it,''crePt into Private. h.onieri,-. in •tt.fog :she verities, her position' .h.j.,
if .0110_, is. i,i./,..,, a teribiel lie: ' ..'. ' '-', . . , . ...''' 'cordial, . *to .,•13&:Stip.i".sin • .1.hen ,I the:
well, .. meur rePilee the cadie., Chlitti,ie.gtvernieent 'which they di
terbontsa,.'.
' httsioess;andmitchof our feint:liar In* .Kingdoni as well as' on this .centinent.': ntivigation',',. tadio-,.'sts.tiona:•,
-e, wentil ',altogether,: A
.., -"We .s.hiVer.et the -thought, and bogie ' as a luxury: : then, but slowly, it spread •means of the' BireetiOn ,finfiera,l' If "You. haVe ' .three ,alteinatir4q,..,...Fer a .place,•. • •Inf.erhal gti'V'erntii.cut-,in''Ituaisi;ti
Orealize , the enOrniniti.V increas:A. And over :the nenntrYside, star.t.yste might.: take '.nie• 'end: get me' is, a to -replete .iin.d- in cent Potent 'fa Ile re;
t; ',', •
where it Wad. liii.desites to check her. citronella:der-,
apeedingaP 'of Cotnirieree,..the Unspoilt- Meet ...neede. ., ' , • . [she • does.. se' by Means Of' the iedio' something: to , drink:. eecendly, : YOU , and it is riot' stirpris Ins in find that: the,!‘ .•
time signals, Every twelVe Wines the. might* teke. ali .;your. chthe „home' .and.. Communist .party; trepre'sentiug libeuti . ,.
able. gain' of -ease •and satisfaction' in : 'Ile •lai t.figtires .completed for the
' , -give . Up 'golf; ,•thirdly,: ' you Might frr , Out, pee:cent. of the' entire inipulation;4,. '•*•
'world'Onte to this 'Citnedlan invention:1, 1925, Wohed .1444,095' telephones In *eath,er.` forecasts - for ., the :Area. in
Private life. that .:'we and,' the: whole whole Minion 'phew .that on .January navigator is ,Pro,yirlid.:.With..complete• throwin'• the ba;.l" ! ,.'' . ...HI• , ‘.1'. • •;is to. soine,eistent..cliViJed..egairtit.it-,••:,
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, ' ' TOO True. . ':' • - . • •wttli „sOnie,bodY.,: Greet , Britain, fer:',.
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Whieh the shipIssteamingr and.. he '' ' . .-
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The ,Canadian 'fermi*. arid hie wife, es- use. or 12:22 per hirudrecrOfpOptilation,:,
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ii advised of the eadet loeation. of nny
..PeciallY owe ;to it their happy relief as toMplirOd. 'with 1.41 in the .Uniteilc . o ee,,econes, n:., n. such c sea of tits-, .,
Ifroixt isolation. . ,,' . • .. . ...• , •',,S.tates.,9,16 Penneirk,!.8,7 in NeW. zea.: lae,which.,MaY 'lig in his, track..., ' -. . ,-
, • • . , .. .. . 'Phg•.,-maYor of -.that. little, .Provinaki. :
Union there IS always •a., teinptatien ,ttil
- • 'There, was not one telephone Instrti- land, 3.9 In Oerniany, ‘•,2.8 iii; 'Greet 1. .
The:, Great Lakes and . East Coast --U • . . .,---,- • ., - . U PPY
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' ' • taw wasnoted • tar his ..ti he •
Unite conflicting parties by n,natelotiel -
remit Inall Canada4hen.thevoininitnt-Britaini and 1....7 iii PranCe, AO that onr "shIP to shore":radio. sytiteni consists' choice of •phrises. -.But hejccieelled
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wits here, for the telephone'. had not country ,stands, fat ahead. of any'. Out-' of ali • intercenimrin1ceting .chalit • Of 36; .hiitiself :on. the aceatiion •When 'a,‘'Pre., alivealead the allegation of. oppte.selen :
by Some' Coitytnieht nation' outside.. . .
sentation Of et clock and a purse *as
been Iniente.d. : • Three, ,kent*. pease& . side .6t .NorthAnierl' ' '1 ' it ' - ' ' stations. 'and '''6 b. ' ' ' t • "di . . • "In4no. circunistanCes wjitild Britain"
and a young SeottiSh -ininligrant,'Alea- tion et this, great aid to c1vized life .
• , - , , • . c.a, rt.. 4 apprecla- . • .. - ,. eacons, ex ,en.. ng ... ..., . ; ., • ,. i .
from ,Fort Arthur at the 'heed' et the '; guide. .to , a • iocai,.resiclent .eivhe as
leaving' oown.
ander Graham Bell,:ertine.oVer In the In 1911 we 'had only'302,759 telephones, Great Lakes to the Atlantic,. and ..Ori. ' , tie to - war 'with- Aussie, but .the •iatter,. '
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restrite•nis 'healtli:' At did,. laS ,it has . •The lest : . • • ' • • ' • ' : • • !don's ' extend' • ' ' f • • ' • Vi t • 1 1 '
. , . . , , ., . . , , year,sew an Increase from 1 - •
' • the: Pacific ...coast ."it. chain-lif 14 ,sta-' . ,
!lg.., rpm% c :or a • • o ... , •• . • - - . : ' : • • • • • • • • • - • • 1.
the mayor, "will in ' tithe, ineritably. quarrel with. Poland in'lthe 'hope' thee' '
°«1i contents .outhe parse," said. might. with ,ne• gr.ent diffieulty,:piek.a.e-.
hope that our 'briang .elimato would or 4.9 per cent; 'of mit population •••."
Alaska. . • • •,, ... • ' :,,,.. , ' . ,. ,,. disappear, ..but,", laying , his, hands; on -.Britain 'could/be: drawn. :lie . The. Bak,
the' cloCk,.."hete „la. seetethleg ,,whicli
der thotniande :mere., „..ile:. settled' it..731,740 'to 781,623. in' Ontario and Quat'.1 shevist rulefs Of Ruesiti are Weakening; '
Brantford; Ontario;,:iind there hie greet 'Inc; en that Me. toiat.ter the Dontinionl The -'Deneinion,„ •;it , ' 'Country, of 'vait.:'
Invention •Wee...cenceiviik.. The hntnak:inust. now be well oVer:1,300,000, ' • ., areas and • Sparse .pciPplation, . ds it!' . win. neyer,go."•,
*Mee was 'first. ttansinittedbver iniles 1 . • • '• •_'.
., . . 77.46 Story of Radio ,' • , i • .. - • • - , '
..,,ti. theres:i.Ves.. pne ..serioue„ danger.
',.Sion •sh.ould have. miabled them, to fort i7•,:. -
/, •' ,. • ci. ,.' .: self .to the' tidiest .uttlizntion ,of , h itti'-' . - ' ' ''.------.7-'-H:
of electric, Wire, hetween'Brentford and ,,.,, ' 4 . . .,. • ' t casting, 'and', there. are, to-( ..s.orne:,'
a , re use of radio was the 00;000 receiving Seta '.10 Operation,: ', that theY .inuCt!. do semetiiing'..cl•Seer-;;.
aria, on the 10th•Of 'Atitest, .18.'it'.: , ' •I• • • •
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Osteblishment Of ..radhitelegraph - I -SI broad-'
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at. end db.....it :mine . People cif ••tiiittL .,-.
i Canaria' -fi t ' - ' '
' If was nir sudden, stroke of. chance, munipatiiiii
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betw.een' stations at 'belle'.
_ . ellen , Canada has „to -day so.me, ., -
' :eliamicter, , or rather of .00..efiaracter,i., ,•;
this invention, . but , the enlmination '0. Isle and Chateau ,Boy .on the Main'. • et."..Ing ritationa, • practically " all of ".
•,aren•inenace boccuse. thiAt .aimunce. o%•j• • .:
-land Oti .the: 'mirth, tide_ of • :the Belle inercial : Interests ' for Indirect .edver.,
1which are operated by.privete or cont.., .,,
• ptiiieirae ..ritali,6s,..thera-,.'n ttc;ily., In Ca ioule..:,
long Years ofeelentific,thotight and CX •
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• able, :
fierinient; inspired, by, aheen -. e sl Straits, .as . ule titate foe it. sub- tising or. publieity-ln, one -,form or an- ._ • ; / ` r
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btear vision, 'carelessness .and
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help the unfortunate , Bell's tatb0. Marine 'cable, which was continually 'other. . ..•
had devised ;, a system of being.interrupted by icebergs- .'' t The. Province of Manitoba has es-
enrk•deaf-metes,. who eannet The .statiorte, %vers.:built by, the Mar-. tablisheda proVinCia1", service, and it
sijeak because they cannot henr avoice cent , Company, .power for 'the. trans- 'is understood that -other- prevince,s
---•-•--MoscevittLitied .0eg : .
,."Any Shrewd . observer of ' current:.
events, e'sPeeally if be, le.I9 illir0.:40(1
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to Imitate Young Belt introduced this mitter.waii 'ebtained 'froth., dry batter- 'are conaiderIng'. the adriPtion . of a .'
• . •'•soine. Of his intellectual, capital • ie an,
. . ' backgroand of history' will' b6 Inipres-;
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syetem•in:English 'schools, long before. les,'and the ,receiving;sets , were , of sliniler policy!. • The.... 1.,,,,deral Ad- :.-,. ..vJet' •I Hi . Cas- n 1. ' • ... • ..• - .....
_Is., e . n• .3 ‘--or ....:13.cg, ' .sed with. the. panic at most:ow. 'rile;
•,.e Came. to 'Canada.% For Years he Prob. the most Primitive .' type. 11304.•11441• ininistiation. is' fully '.apPreclative.. of Ire -7-'740' ',AA:is .he .hellev'ea • a Inan wea•itea,t. thing a.boue it ,is• the ' demote' •
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',le .,_.•41 the mysteries of sound,..esPeciallY cord coheret .of. inet,a1 . filings , in,. a the: ntility ,Of ..broadcasting ' AO this and his business arb., linked .to•OI'her itt,'.=•tien ,ct. strength. •.• A rainy'.
•predticiion* of sett d by thn.lnech• glass tube as 'the detector' • • •-• • •" Dominkin . arid 'will, see . that it' .de- hy Jul havis(1.31,e, ehelii.e- . . •, „ .. , , ,..,. „. .. . . . . . ,
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government. takes.. its. etrength lor..
I antsm of the human throat He and Since .1991, when 50 miles. was a Velops along the.lines ,whieh.Will give She ---"In 'hiS came p eapily seen
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' It to our listen -h • s " gr r.aiguit,*hlbora2na Bisutacc(;:ryteaj Rws.esaukchgobv).'erilis.
made an automatic long .range for a etation, progress In the best possible result his brother actually
speaker, fitting up a skull With • a radio has been steady. In 1902, 'Sir ins •
latyni, tongue and vocal cords, and Wilfrid Laurier invited Mr. Marconi '
has Just awarded a prize of $1000
tor onlice•gnet hinai ato
The a 4111.138:dagInet dCehaulercr.h 'In America without -trial or, est:a •
pedals eten organ. • • I ithintic radio -telegraph service be -
driving •air, tb,ough them w th the o Ottawa, and as a result a trans
Meticulous! an oration on prohibition. 0110 corld Etwal117ittalPilsiletvicearia °PPeneilt8!
blish it state ot,
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From his new benne 'in Ontario young twoew-Canada and great Britain was . ,:"Doctor,'" said the shreW, d -looking. .not Precisely call it &dry speech. ...,
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Bell ,,went' to Boston' as , teacher. (.',.! eritabli,shed.. ' ' This . service was in- .man, ."116w many . feet. of gas deep it ,. ,• , .,.•.....H__It_..7_,,.._..
Iteaf;mutes, and tweeitizens of ,Messet- ,augurated in -1907,, and les been, main- take'to , kill a person'" • , .. '• '.-; . ' . "That, a.dv,ertisement •f y
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0 • 0 1•Pi wan" -- a doctrin.aire obtusenesh; threw nWay
ehusetts proVided •the• funds, to Perfe!ct taine$r ever slecn that date- ...1 "That's a rather '.' neer question " -fraud " protested • a ee t At • '
q .,., . ., . 8 - s a in'cl'un i Ing , 0 i diplomatic relations bY Groat ,
-: magtificent. opportunity, .1f the sever.'
his telephone *nil make it available to 1 The apparatus of the ' .Glace, Say [replied the doctor, ",-,Why, do you Wishi tain, hotel. ,"Ifew so?" demanded the 4
t • •• ' ' I triniiitiantic, etation was, of', cotirse,“ to knowf", - • • 'rirmerictor. -"Well, it Said, 'Trout are
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tuck.' -Indeed; the Soviat government'
,froiu ',Elieer , ignorance and it' Certa....IV
the public,
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“A mere seimitiae iey;,,,.it seemed at materially altered and :improved from "well, you. see, 000' of the guests at aiwaye. ; to be 'caught here,/ and: f" 'Mt"' had. been.' accoPteci .1,). • Ulu,.
first: to the coalmen, inind; tuft the time to ape, and- last year this ata7., my' hotel used ,eiougli of it to kill haven't seen any one who has.'caught 4'v1e l•Idera witi gCodburirorelf
reit el 'ctrielan Witham ac` tlim was dlscontlnued and the service himself,., and 1 want to send in 4 pro- • a (Angleone., 'Well . then th yro ,
lyenonied 16 as transferred to a peal
m u,sement, it would ect ha VO bet -11
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