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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-10-20, Page 20.1 LEARN § FR i'4.From Russell Page Foundation. Sinai Our r trial Dispute Act's toAdvantage ' , .SYSTE.M. •EFFECTIVE ,•••YOrk .Olty. Oct. 10,7,-PrOhlbt-, 'One1Il1e0, has:beets laid down or ae., .01.1 strikes and lockouts by legie4 ;stelpp„*" to govern heciatene' fit' the: Lion ' Is aqtiutp Meano o'latteMpttitsloaW ,ayert indistrial disturbances; 'get- ..s•Opnitneatin0 On the •apparent ten- thlrhatl. -gtheCtn:a.bilier•dtan'tite to- 41.0licr'ar the boards abWeiliktien itetitOr SPr'ditiOuselop and onciIitiolt.i11d. inyeetigexien;, appointed 411031! ntker. 'NO* is shown t jrnvo 1tha,-Oanacliall, 44*(1 to Ignore lbe edus 9,07an OffOctive means. of govern-' otttlell o.public 91do.1,61; the:,i0POrt 10100 intervention in Serlonalidtist "OaSsatifan' officials have frank - trial santroversies.:•-these ere .4orne 1Y emanated that the community is not pteihe • Oonelnalone in ,a 400 -page re- eertentallyt. interested in knowing the Port ell.•VOOtPonIng Strikes" eabnehs truth in. ;an industrial diennte but. In • .1"")-tn•4a3r- 14 04° . Ru40-4311"Sa..0 alic4ding • ah* tt4terruPtion of ti,erVice • Tue. repot • Is -based • on, that will jeopardize itte colnie4 Paa ..'etltdY• !nada, liY.41-len. M. Selelcmast, routine." ' • • ' ' Warning Agtklutt Fake ,Stock Selling .'1.4110:.;11.011 'ree- tied .* Of. fraudulent Atoeic-selling Jo:carried , on •0'4 itle,!!erfOrtste.',..PreVents attlIten, In Canada, .durin gtho last .18 'Years by • .filen.-10.,,p1..p9:pAustOat PP3s49s. :144- • ' vestLgaUo Act. :lu t f.OrtAsSztrd 10414repori, moo. •.***...114.••It:le4c!1,9 AtTeeter' et the le"' through medium pf the . The .4,;,d,ItAtriali,-,$.414t :P(4)004101'4- ;Pt tile. tss chief Ways ,of developing clients by mali Sri; the distribution of market detters and market newspapers. ' Iu- both. eases,: the firm• from which they originate' . important, , the only. defi- nite line. that 'Citti.)se. drawn iatbat reethershin. tn. a :reputable ;chick . ex- change; preferably the Toronto • Steels, Exchange or •the Standard Steck pc. • change.' : The .stock being foistedsoit the. publishers' clients May he, liked- eilAlinest witliont. fail 'hy ONO .0eirefal 'characteristics. It .• is usually a 10 .priced stock and the successive iestrg of • either. the' market ,letter der,:,the newspaper will • continue to harp on Pile, Part etilar stock. Two • , twe e her. good,. advice'. to ,ilfe.prOsp.ntiVe Investor . are first: `t"the goality,of : e stock being sold, is Very to vary inversely ie'. the sales Oreatiure • tieing: to Such ,•sell!'. tug second, "Nelter'lny. a stock • 0;01t., r..4ge,...,(P.plaPtIOP0 .,BaYot:•:"We 1.';540.1t: not ter'ring, enlightenment to ‘..4alliiiii; lilt Ire look across the hors, 10 1 • - . .'. - • er•... 'toward, ',ens neighbors' Mines, 't.tiiireada. and factories, and to .ttek •'edlether,,'tbd•Act: has' accOmplielied • tta • , . , :41000000a ,s4ttsfaCtotiltand 'Whether it can Wtself, ha-telleived..its this Conn. 'The --eelltinuollo and, efficient cer. e utility,.Industrie p,„ under conditions,!-fair•-to-emploYee0, essen- tial'hi the iielfare.Ufthe general cons - Wes Van Kleeek said, "bur ',.•etinnot,e'eeCured 'hY,• the Short cut advocated'. by many -influential tit!' •sena ;inr.reCent•Years;--legielative limi- tations ' on: the sight to strike..": • 'The,tuayCanada'sexperience- -postponing -,and arlting.itriltes • 4i. *dell:skim because isOhe United tate6•111,e".. wage-earner's right' to atrike:In4raitiportation systems, coal istnes,titiPlie; Utilities or in any , indUs- Y•tt,.160ttng 'large communities, is 'challenged 1)Yr a considerable sec- * Of the Coniiiiiiity;and in the ef- ort. pteVent", Such strikes nreS.,. are repeatedly' ProPesing and Boniotinles eneeting laws 'patterned , tee, • the::: Canadian' Industrial Dife ute0.44, 'Theia4preposaiii (tie oftenaped anen 'a :mistaken idea of the ctual*e. -seitimAndjeperation of this, declara- tionThe Cauadian Act prohibits • ', .0trlire.• or lockout in .mines,, ilartation SYStenni Or ••.other Pub•• •lutility,,,incittatries.:Until ,report on ,.,,..0,-4.4.$4...e,(04•hnen.ciiiide Pr. It'hbaid n.Ea..anal1iitiOn., **Investigation and IMPOSSe."..-finea, rot. Aogitiouit. • new „. oFirtt',...13.,•ropoiiiteAt, for :each, dispute ind in each bi)-Pt4..a•••rePitegientativeiof. ,"naltille"•Preeidets;•""•the other. inem;, bergi terireSeintittbree , :Of ;tithe initbleeigts and . :!'• • . • ".• ' -::The 'report shOvist 'Rink in: 636: clis- Tntea.„ andled ..nnder.., the ;Canadian. ..;#4174!,047strikeir-;,(?1,ssift).--wer", • 'encled;•'Or: averted:: dining the ;• sa,tne '; years, chowever, there_Were"425, itteiltets••in !whibh 'the,' Act was 40 per cent., Of, Werlq.ng days lost, throrigh:alL strikes,'Were leo& through .disputes In ' • ;,. on Canadian ..railroads where con- ditions . stabilised, the ,report • ca,Ys, the' itidinitrial rAet, haa.-Worrld. well;. in 'Coal Mines ..vihere',..instahility'.and 'chronic'. irregtt- *tray Of' employment • prevail, It had Although:.a strike gave, '.'iritnitd the Act, and (Me of its pritnarY. Icuipcisett was:. to 'prevent .the recur, 4 :toned- of , sneh litrikes, the ,report • at- tributes„..t•,"..",:., this failure there thedifileul- Area ` inherent in. 'the. coal' mining ..in- • .4fistrY. than tie flaSsa in 'the' Disptites , • If .Its, purchase is • urged . by telephoae or telegraph, except where the hrm..is reputabhk" • :,' ' In. the Mat aaalysis 'Before' yen. Iniestr_Investigatch!-' ' _ I • - , • • "The synthetic thrill •Ittssing is dangerous -6. your. brie -work un- less your car boasts shock asSorbers,” ••r or, civenture Follows Science huting Ficia Woild's Roo f Mid Straggp Pop Heights and Arid Desert ..• ,,,,'''• ' . _. ; '.:HIGHER. THAN EVEREST p , ..'4 • „faseinating. . reconntal '.• :Of •three :if Stini-arld 'graaillande, and, la TOO, ,•, • , years ..of ,explaraticter,et4,betanicar.rel .rldb .'in'''lleh, Lar0,. iloplca 'Of. 'sheep", sectseh.' In the. Most, ,C*Onalfire ''lltil''., gen* Yak. ,and,‘, bores ' grase„lni .00, loftiest plateau 2ieg1on• in the world,. !getirennslingrpialtts, " : ; - • N' - ' •.'• • t .00,.0100toottustoos,00d.,Kroo30404" -.,...rAfter ,c3s0900,;•• ..i4O,-- T*ht..14004" :;ti,c °161111,c1.014exiftitict,. is made by 11T, ' ,r1Ingp '010h nine paraliei: to„the 4,91-th JPipPh Francis Rock, dire0f4C;et 4be. ' .1c.O4cO-Nor barrier • 'range; .:Dr. -Rock: :botanical andgo.oTogIctil,.expeditton; ; . y.f.'hinti,Retilleigin. flandi w,keno. he icrand Arn&Iii" Arheretui*liatiVar6 Dniversity' crossed : the :Minshan; • eouthiviiit- Of It • is a ,ihrTi4g:11410.of:ftclvepturcs In • s(:).tne .of Oa...meet impOettent.• epeel; • a., country of •ineuritain ranges rising' :Mena Of his collection. , •,' ,•'• • !-'' • 'One" upon. wither ,in, a Sinecession .'of *TO get into; Tehbti • bind be ; was ..1..gi.y1,,,.Yoi dll'iaeaariltae4acitxrgfttseu,agrmealun4st4bsirinia.in4eg;,,,,ofeiritreetxto6049i.,:tcManith iatehyn:rttoettl,..tolit hitilltoen•o ratite background 0? .snow and 1c' is' 'test. The' istgiteet. portal of th!e Oa,' ' land iyherethe lowest valley ileorse e tural gate JP .16,000 feet high '.• '• ::'.,' 1 .1 15;e00: to 3.7A00.. feet above s04-10vet:i '. Tebha. land 10 A` VOnntil; cl OtCnO. .:. .,. wh,ere,. inigc, tiiiiolituoffii.s.:•-f. • 0 ,- bare, 1 iloPea. t.,1,Pd ...deSse... fOreit.,0 44-'neette.T3 ercidad licheStOne'. are ',cut 'Into, 'myriad 1, 'and aptate• and fit. treee... With an, • Un- • aliffS:..Wlebea: sides ," drat). :steePli' Into; dergrciwth - of. :.scrith..5 rhededendron narrow; chasms of rivers Whoite. serpens 1, Varying," in •Colarr,' from retie. Oak . to tine" courses are betnoloo in by, preciPiel turquoise blue and deep purple Cluitlete, toue:wille of and brown sandetone. 1 .thirions, • Walled villages . were 'discos!- . Dr. Rock in an interview. tells of the ' ered in alpine meadows whet,. 10eW, 'scattered ollthlpe of Willows and bar - berries • or ; ' ocdaiional. • Or -Chards . 01. pears,-.cherris and. juJubes. . • ]Jr. Reels' attempted' AO explore the. country in the.direetiOn. of • the Anne Machin,". a Anontitein Of .eztraordhlarY- •geographleal interest Which is said to, be. °many 'thousand • feet ' higher , than Menrit Everest, , 'hitherto ,belleved to be the highest •mountain In the' world. The.. exnlorer.:learned -Of this range :through' , Brig. s:Gen.:‘George-.."-Peretra, Who made. a'sPeelal trip from poking • difilmilties he and his *most ..of faith- 7ful natives encountered while • pursu- ing' a path! into the Unexplored .region,' where biting ,winter. blasts of the rare - Mod atmpsphere of the high maintain contrasted sharply with the terrific heat of .arid deserts; • where .icy tor -- rents, Interminable . Mutt slipes and sloughs.' and. broken ' bridges erten bloOked • the trait. • • comettion• ive* in Boston. '4 • Dr,,, Dock's , collection of botanical and 'ornithological, specimens trent, the regione ,heretofore unknown • to •betia 1922 to •explore the peak, and paoes 1134. has been placed In the Arnold.. ed on Within 100 tines ot :his gaol. The busy heaver. doingehis Stuff in. jasper National' !Park Arboretum , and: the."Batvatit--Museurii When: General Pereira returned• to of Comparative *elegy. it consists Peking • after .his ftifit • lite* of the , 30,000, sheets of 1.4mrie :Machin, ..: lie reacribed. it 'Ms pany now hai a tramway. from Lake tile' eitotPrZ,belirierkkundred:4,atkitio ef ,etoweilig abotie ey3e iningi. Leave Canada .Much hnpressed Secretary of ,s13rituili Intdltute Foresees Glorious , , • Future •• ENJOYED TRIP ,\ Surprising Yields Expected in ,• Gold Depositi of North • 4. ' :Nearly 30 at the `. original • party':of 400' 'leading mining And nietallutgicail authorities of .the Drelitr„e, Who. •' have boon on a flyeeiaeltapmir of the ptibuoion: of •Canad*, ;sailed jr01:14. , WiOntreal• recently for ,Englands..• The dergirtutC. WAS Charadterized by :cheer., 1 . .ing,:and•spetitii! of iirewellsto Canada. Among the dertaitIng group were .Bits ' Albert lOtsen," C,M..I3,','.director "of the! ••••.' Gold Coast •.(4.grica) ; gOologtopu.stir-1.- voy; Lady ...1Cittion;': Charles •mid,' 'secretary-getietal of • the •••British' Institute of , • „ - • Sir 'Albert in speaking' let the. cons, pleted inip.ection' of. Canada's mineral: resources, , declared •• that there was ' !'greater futtire in_the ,gold. deposit ' than. ',Wee •genertary kite** and that,. :he. expected surprising yields, frOm this .triore'• 'modern minerals which • narsiziot as yet boon applied to Indus, ' • • Will Bring..Resulte. Mr. Meberrotk. cornmentinkipon Canada as a whittle, declered thitt the result of the visit of the ,Mining and " Motallurgical autheritieti was "bound to bohit results both certain and nia- teHal ' to .the7future. of Canada and 9f . the' British..Enipire, • I have found, • 'Canada:to, he . a country. rich ,in ale' and with resources • far in 'excess at. my most hopes—and' I," ;One hears about Canada's future. have alWeYs bean partial:to the stories • Wish to make It'exivphatle• • that tlie .• hotipita* We receivedi '.in Canada was, boundless: The trip was a• Core-;•• plate "Sticeese -froin every point of • irte-W; and • I can' assure Yoa that. the" . Atnpressiena-liine-igathereiLL • are,. not Only • lottremelY •elicentaging but 'are , truly. sincere." • .This ,Paity 'pi returning' minin.g ate .tticitities is. pert of that.Se,ction of the 'CongresS•whieliloOk' the route'. ward trent Monretal :-through the' Praffitprevin,ces• to the Pacifie. Coast !sihaultatieotialy with another. greup.ot • . • . • iitti NATI,04A.t. EMBLEM AT WORK wiMaPs Early Pays of Fur Trader and Indian Recalled by Maps , Recently Issued Ciovernmetit-- • • 1 lire' early days of the fur 'traders In ,Garteda are recalled by thee.publica- tIonof,t*P rievf,'Inast sheets of; the Na timid •-.Topographic series by , the • Topographical Survey, Department of the • Interior, 'at. Ottawa: These are -the -pfeileibrialTeditiona of the Grand ,itapids',,and• Tylie'ptyo.eheets,, a0iiintag , • . .• , • • • • - Contrasting. the ••eituatioti „ the ,Vpitoa, • States that • in Canada, • fltho,rePort Sayti'.-Jnse as thepolicy '.:-.:..ofrAtoncillation pursued .by :the 09na.. , htis wen tne 'ce-, 1'ititiftlefr: of 'abet, in the , adminietrs., tiong,Of.the industrial Disputes Act Eo lisinelloy of enetcien sornetirriee: Odle u goVerrinient .‘bodies In • the . States liaS 'intensified the. op- - of ,labor similar'.'laws. The. `,0anittlias 'experience indicates • that • 1:.?, , governmental bodies can obtain„the ' best' • reeitite' tit :industrial. disputes; • not by threatenleg arrest, lintirigtort• reent or fines, but by intervening in a Sympathetic, and:.Conciliatery spirit:to. find thoSa epee. agree DloPt rt,MY ' . • Mr. Selekreari, the S,aget• Foundation's investigator, pointa out 1.that „While:: the •'. Canadian Indu,Strial DitiPuteo Act waS:dratted on the prin. • del° of eOmpu.isioe, it has 'been ad- •"illiniateted largely as theastire " to ": voluntary Consultation and c. „gr., °Inept. . Thus. while 472, punisit- at1c Violatiens •Of the " occurred: In 18 Years; ,. only 16 • o6 these wore ; brought before 'the courts and none ofo '• [these. at the inatigatIon ot the go'verts Went, The' goeternment'e riOtioy his hien egaitilt .resOiling, to prosecuion, 7 Of 4violaterii let the, Att, deepite the. fact' that the' Aet.:Ipitevides ti*PenaltY, , .of fines tanging :Item $160 to• slob° a. . day • Tor. etiripltwcrg arid: froni '$10 in - 50 •riedaY..,fei. conpleyeeis:deelaring- ., Wilco or lOckout viefation of the • Atis Sels'Itniars tound that,thc Carta- dian hoards of cericiliation• and. in- vottigatibit. heard' inditetrial , disputes judgea*called 'te Ander 40pry4„- net ati ITIVeetigatere 0) (11a - :Myer EtIto releVant"faeth. Ior'the•-educa- 4ilitt. of (110 oonnhtptity,--fitit he; peace., and totottoat tittbrolphqro whi *pow help tb. britig about; /rideable t;ettle- 'motto, t,tti &xis of inditstrial • •. RecOrd, Wool Year in New • South Wales 13 dile NS WL --The quantity Of greasy Wool recorded for ,the yearend - ed June 30 last, and ,of which Gov- ernment .figures are, but recently even - able, was 495,820,000 pounds, of a total vatic) in this city of over. ps,00s,soo. The average 'price in the. grease was per Pound. This clip, represent- ing 1,50s,700- bales, was the .heaviest known in ,Ne* South. , There , are - lietweeti ib,000,Q00 and 60,000,000 Sheep in this State. The exact total Is not ascertainable just now, hot tho :fact that last year .the. total was set doWn at ‘61;880,000 indieses that the evorything in Winnipeg, to a , point on the2river.1-seeds; aaninlie 'Of -Weed -if, 1046 -birds,'" its finicriv-elact grandeue.". - :- •'., very' great Potential' source,' of ' newer ! co . The Chinese Call . the Mountain melted from .. the -explorer's' 'note ew data 1 lea-ehl Hsieh -Shan. •The' directar of above the Grand Room. , There igt ,ft sot Photographii and extelleiYe • . Anteing the.: C011ection of •birds • are thwarted in . his • atteapt ,fo reach the , • e mold Arboretum expedition was in the. istpide at ' this point and .'ne. t;ooks... douht.sonte day this will he deVeloped • . tw • . . • and utilized. , ' •.• . • ,. • ,.. specimens of hearded " eagles with a Arane Machin by the Goloks; swine& -+-.-:.411-a-11110-r.lni.ittensShawn„on the=iciaps.f., .1, gi."-. • d- tqn-seet,-Koissior4,rausa _ f__2.piti t - it la_...a.L:_isarlike. peeple„ 'tv•ati,. largely • obtained s fiem'. phote7. ' IT- • Prea e ...- - ' : 7 ' ' • t -e -7" 7 e -un-° - g ,r7 , 7, - ' -'''' - ' black -neck' a'ailea,. several' lInknow711 who -recognize no; authority, .excePt graphs taken trent aeroplanes.under sPeoles of pheasants eared pheasants; their own .Chiefs. They , are robber3. the guidance ef cDelnInio4.-Land Sur - bar neck geese, White 'This, "hertinS,. Coy- i by Profession; according to Pr. lt,17elt• ,Yetrere of Me .,Tel!egrephietg,:snTve7- raorants,..bine•taililush.,rsibino, ' anoW• .i having, reified • end: preyed upon other coeko,, ravens :and 'snipe. ' -Appro4-.1tribesfor many yearo... • For . thIs. reit-, staff •. acting et!' navigational „ Officers. * :graphesl,:_beitse.„,tliere_Are--stills-blank arerenresente in the cone:Olen, - acs, touched by evploring parties. ' the country lap been tett un Not all of The pas sheet was.photo- ',.•_•iritly.. 460 "various • 'apeCtee of birds , son , . • • . . corning to Ecr.. Outram..Batigs,•ornitlfe- • • • • ' . • ' spaces ' the. southwestern Part of , 4. Tribesmen. Bieck the Way . th spec imens for classification; • he ee. g . • . T .0 I Ics atnered th ir warriors about '150 ni. em, which ttavelled each: other and showing that portion. 'Inc two .map ,sheets lying directly. e • legist . at: the' museum; Wlio prepar--' . • • • . • . that 'map ' in Of Manitoba and a. Ornall•IPortion of to the north. of these two ,are alse..in P - and formed ari, IMPenetrable chain bi . • Saskatchewan lying between iiititudee• --conrse of 'preparation and will be is- - • arined and mounted .tritsesmen acrosA • Expeditien -Started In 1424 , • •- '53. degreett and 54' degrees, and 7;6. ailed seen:. • ' • • • • The leicpedition started in 1924 with the eeeetrY Dr. Bock had to cover, and • . ex- tween' longitudes 98 .degrees7 att. the object of ekploring.the regional he was.' foiced to turn. ba&k.,"-The . • . . . • In he degreeS:.. These ',Maps' ere pu Shed • : - .•.': '••• Face -Lifting . from the above office. The ;Depart- _Skim Of the 'fade 'lifted" by surgical rtesiew: .• sroie - praetico. • • of.• having t): 'litanciPaint,, Prof, Charles' Sprague . - Sargent •Wati pertly responsible for the M . t f ' th • 'nhabitents'. of • Tibet in. five' colors apil'c:MaY he', obtained, Ment Makes, "a rioininal'charg,e ef "fifty meatio„ Iii order to obliterate wr1nk14S,'toinetiOn of thaexpedition audit wa..e• ,Whe nureher•::aPproXiteatalk .2;000,000, -ph,Lotatoaty, map paper: .. -- T. .:- :-•:. Tito : main . tep4ravateal . features,: ..paleitehazod-estuhtl -rt-atnuestlrfudelleirtniuScs,ttienr6flunge. director, et the Nationel,Geographficeint, . Silo2173t4Y:tr,f binnantlieet expedition In; tirelY 'finanted . by'. ojeefah• ,,ot • :tile are serafcivilized: 'Mentbers' of eiX911: Traveling overlOrd „. ro • ..enitivate. land,' the':Chinese will come, Where :they Can live In houses and :Conte each for ;•flie..Maps- in folder. is a ritocedute of sttlitob frions: tithe. to.: Peer the hair,. cnieh attempt tit ileCeite Arnold Arliel'etunL.'Dr. Rock was al0e . .: golitin4ages :sOrnewhnt related -AO the Burniese; Dr': Rock said., . In. PlaCee, form or if :. Printed • on itnen-badked. Hine one hears' Agood deal. I".•ike dyes paper, and twenty-Ilve ...pent! each if ' rug aid the 'SissliatChew,an River with its ,belonging to: the 'category of,:PerSonal Indo.:China ,Dr; Reck opetated along ' but the ,pastoral work :is done"hY 'rev-, tributaries,. ite devious • passages eild, fake 19 that Of the...bald-beaded Man the.eresti• sand -swept areas Cf the opbt. , , big. tribes of • Mongols. and •Tihetans; •!. lake eicriansions ' its - , , and portion .of who.'trieti to Cover Up his:baldness by Desert, and en ,b. • , . entered Ti et. • In 1925 a • • • : ' • living:intents:axe:mg th,eir flocki: .1 In Lake Winhipegosis'and .Lake W.Innil.„ ','bringing the hail'. from over one ear war. between the Tibetans. and the these tent villages of the Tibetans the peg. , the: early •7 fur , tradirei , intl.:: ex-' across"the dome, et the.. head.. With Muhammadani 'prevented lir. :11,00C ., ... Crlider, ' •Ahelteia .' are : constructed ' df -Wre-iii-iniftenotrir-ter Yet* heats 'used 1. itteteiiitterfoi-apt geweralliatienrit-ls 'OPIn-7,-ftackwing-4-h-e-,-------- tOui'se fie. , had e bl z ' yak hair in the for& of 'a reeL. tauglehe t-eeits et_theekerigals_arm was ,the sceno. ter mnch discussion. , such .9:trick is •VerY difffcuit te gauge ;: Tibet, nit far :from the C .. ,..• ... ,. , 'Rock repsr,ted'thekt, the. :expedt- tike 1 iSitprS Wtt 1 ad , ,.... . . . situatPd at Trail ' n.c. Was vieWed by - I miration ,Thia Is • , ,SaskatcheWan. River 6 .pisinfa in: the the 'grocer.' :- The' mentality -'• behind .• Lake ••KO-KO.N'ot the;Lake,' f • - • - . • - ' . • • •.' • • . . 'far *teat Or North. „Much has •b,eeii . ' blues.. Pee- ..e • ' • - . . • . . . , - Central 'Asia of which. • little. was -piorer and Illi'.nttetidants :hail:several ke,9Wirt from a botanleai an, skirmislies w, , d•zeological• • • - brigandsand robbers • - . .• .94 Ow scale .01 fenr' nilles• to an hick • • Dr. Leonard, Williams by -special riecommeciation through . the • Maritime Proviness and. threegh-, . Newton:mile:rid,. , At Nickel Fteriperies•;„ . . Ameng leeding. paints 'of :terest atken :in by the 'tour of this _ccingrese" we:re the 'nickel r,eilneries of 'Pert: Carberna,' Ont., the: silver Cobalt areas, serropnding- Cobalt'Rig • Suiihniy, and Ontario gold 'districts. of Percupthe': and -1,Orkland Lake. Saekatchse, • Wan the. Congress gathered „ at Este,. •TI. lit the -Southern part of the pro- vince, wheraintereating gold dap sits are feund. The 076w!'s Nee(c, s. at Fertile, D.C., presented reateri for; the . investigator, and - the ,'IooteneY and. Nelson area cif British . Columbia,. the' rOitil from Lake Winnipeg via thus that mire Punch dePicts' maPned out, and he traveled northto circular' and. made of sheep', wool _he largiest 'smelter in the wet ., . . ' •eigh.t WhielV.Was deciared"to be we invaluable expierienca fair -mining. au-. thoritiee,' :At. a• cop- pevlead4ine. Mine „ VMS' This ',project. attracted, wide-, interest :apeotint orthe bY4rioduc.ts prOtliteles. • The visitortillso• .at Britan• pia,' B.C.': • ' ',The coal et northern Alberta, le "the districtof Caditiada 'Was examined bY the part3g felloWing a' visit: to • the, un-, deiveloPeci' mining. areas atirreundiug • . . , , FOrt: • • Tne Party conclinled Ate. ;tour „wit:11'a Yisit to, the neW • Imie,Lter at: Que.,,Ilie gold'. mines. of l'Reityn• .and the:. Thetford asbeetoi• Aoboa. tos will ,play 'a 'prefeinerit pe.rt in the" futnyo, 'development , of Canada,: the 'visitor's declared.. ' ld technic'tl giithi • • 'the oegress,lio sr ings end 'listened to ;scientific; Papers, oit Many' litibjectS.. These meetings Were held .le.,Meatreal„ Toront6, 'Win- rtipeg, :VancouVer, an& Oue7' bec. Tifere were .rilso addeessaslibard' tit Banff, ,Leke statiieb, ;Vietoria, per PaLric and Saskatoon, Cana.. . 'd's:'S leading. eolith:la:Mc tied seientisfe addressing the :visitors . at .'tliese, s• anyone is thereby deceived: . can -really , suppose that ,vince.cf Kan-ou. , , . • written of the picturesqueness of for leo one 'these early ,,voyageurs and It Is inter- Lake rildh In Clouds . , • Lake Ito,KoNer covers an area 11 ;eating, to trace out on these 'maps some of their, ratites of travel.. :.The lower !valley of the Saskatchewan' is largely ' level' cotintry: 'subject to 'periodic flooding; as May ,readily be seen from the map by tholabyrinthot -Watercourses 'shown. This. valley •• is really the delta of the. Sesikatchewen Riveflefore itenters Cedar, Lake on , , face: the risks .ef, war for 'the sake. of ;its ' way , to peke 'Winnipeg and "the: peace. Were that Issue .ever pre - area .htti the charactertstio.delta for- , sented frankly to the People, there Mallon; There! are regular water would le, little .dcitilit of, the :answer, sir:altos , followed -steaniers and ;.; .1 he who''would•• not flight for any Britain Won't Shirk tied. was sitecessial from every- stend-• point. All of the specimens arrived in Boston IA p'erfect condition, and not miles long and 40 -Miles -wide, 9975 feet even a letter was lost whileon the -Wickham, Steed: hi: the lieview . of above the levleof the sea inhe 'tmidst trip. ' • • , Reviews; • Tere are worge ••thi4gP.1 ' • degeneratien• of the moral sense. A Antient. Pottery. . -A) r • ri pile -f ames of hundreds . of,•fitige ' Arse !trunicsi driven into the bog; u.ntil than war. :One of them is slothful. day may come when we shall' have Ad• D U they , were entirely , flooded by the make up our Minds' 4f:tether' 'we, ;figures just given are con.servat.IYe• itneter beats of, shailow draught. In sordid ,Catise, would 'still: fight, for; a 'rying to eaPacity,• and. if there is a Prolenged dry time' the. Strain on the- pastures",gendrally will be Severe., French Methods for Keeping a eThe State mai be ton'aidered aa ear- the• duck -shooting season ,this district _ sure and known' ideal, and, their readl-, -Kitchen Odorless No housewife likes the odor of-coolt, Ing to go through 'the house. ,T6 pre centthis happening, the 'French are known to resort to one,ef two simple dev ices, • e• If the odor of the anticipated cook; is• net ,exCeptiOnally, strong; they. take a *pdtato, cut it' in twe, and la,Y one half, skin doWn, on the Steve: warms thole,' but , without becoming dobked, The/ potato absorlio the odor Of' Whatever hepbans: to be (looking, . provided the oder not 100 Intense. •If It should happen, te be Very,etrong, the housewife may take an orange peel, •put „feW, drope Ot,'v,irrapir �u itt," And lay, this peel on the stove in the; Satho Way ail the p6tall half. Tho skin gets a little war,n1,,Init does net' coOk, and the kliefien'is.'wffitotit, odor; ug p er -water. ' • ' • ' • Through ,tne rapid . sinking of ' the subterranean. waters 'level within • [ho Relics Thousands of Years Old .last fe* centuries,. however,- the. Indicates'City Was Cite of 8eitiern t , andframe-under the: Jihra.rY was expoSed started to cot, thereby cauoing Preliistokic en . . ... . . . . . _I _ • .. . • e :\ the foundatioe to give .way arid threat-, Berlin. -- Nt merous Prenfotaric . re- enin. g to cause.' the' 'co' llapso of the is visited, by numerous hunters as. It , ht wduld.' ' likely to make 'Hee found: Under the.' ."former 'royal' ..,e . -' , • . • - • • ., • is a' feeding ground for , hit kinds. of PP • t° 'fl. g ' - be .- ' • • ' :,i_ • •i ' : teasEive hullthng••,''' ' • • ' ' • • 'Wild ducks. It live ,trapper's paradioe• ' In • . the ' course .ot •:,. restoring' ' thO fiBgrhitIlifinligOO8VuePrenimflOun7ut:s..11. :91:3natittor11111.t111'ne7, pilinl53417rYatieu'y-(iwn9'rwkhit:licell: 't-h1:09's•i:obruilillagintgl!: 'Illitary'S pile-Oen:le,' relics 61 a 'bygone "ati the 'swdmns and marehes swarm imagines tfbotthe peOple of 'thisoun- fotindation ...wee. bent . point ,to •'..the. age . were found in.;' th es bog in stieh svith,Sintisitrate. '.Thousands" ok• peltetty. will "Aght . again, //Jot' '.'a ' eadse, It 'existetice ., at , some earlier ••.settlement n ..umber:1" as. to .give palentolegists and' Trent these. little fus hearers Are taken . (Ides MA- understand,* or, ni c rely 'to Cut •everY season, arid find' their way to th'e tur auctien,'oaleo •- in Montreal Or iti wa:Y. out °' a muddle tn. which Pur" London. • Froin Cedar Lake to Lake ,Winni peg ' the-, character `of the' country is entirely different and life Saskatche- wan River wo swiftly with several . 6 suberharlite when it climekt to run- ralilds :culminating ' .in the Grand itanide, where there is a fall of about , fling' '1°r cfliCc•'" . • '• • 1 blind Ministers may have involved it, that Government,wIll lie likely to get • , . a 'rude, eWakenleg. • The. politiclanshave • nothing' on '.the, on the site of the Present city of These relics, believed • tO be thousands 'of •years old,' comprise the boties. efr,unknown specito ot aniinals and ,speeimeho of unadorned pottery. , arelieologiots" a.new incentive or as-' siduous resear6b: • . • It lo.-belleVed that la) 'many remains of anti -teals found in a coinnaratIvelY small area' point tcr soma catastrophe Berlin was' originally oreeted on_ a Of 'nature that kilted all these animate ,SwatriP and oire'll:to-tia,Y Yalq. 1).(lat"h6,48. "afiettt the' saine .• Wee, whereaS the are under.serne•of the, eity's princitsal pottery .spesietaas co/140170d fitreet.9. therefore. beettnio neees-. proof of e comniunity of fairly, civii-: iod hurtian licingo ',having existed at remote age ' ilia snot where ller• , Ilit' now stands, • • . sexy, (Weft as late as the eighteenth Th. "bac1-1-c-war67:.-Frotit-if tsr 75. feet. the ear& oeys wog I . itt it i8 110 neceiiOa.ry to portage. around' these , backward -Hiss ',Iwo, '„ ,e' cotitOrY, When Frederick the Croat rapids,•bu 1.1.11(1;1o:1's • fay, , 00;11...11;7,, 7 /t):11.011trol,11:101,AttrotilYottii01.1.611Etraiatyri,;etto s(ttortilf(s,ttiritil.co,t Who, Wouldn'tLiketoS tratt.h Silky Earl? „ • • • , • , , -,C-Tilviert .R-e1iev6 -Over- ' • Crowded Stums. , . Cap o. Town, . A„re I top, la „,lielng• •tals•.- 1011 hy members st tire Cape'ToWit City Con nr 11 ter' the raising of' a 1000: ,g540,4,01) ,to,'„:es,1 Icy teee'ilit Assisesswit ,itt the shins distriefx.t Sislidict3c t -Cape 'Po•-wo tfe i1 0,drat elk, and 660 Morn w,111 ,ri (fafriid ylaCh yeAr trx, 'co1r' lih tliO • itist•eas1 nopn1:1,1.1(ot, Over ".,"5 per firipi, (if ,The nehd,lurette:t•isitifnttiati.:St,-"fics•maYi4,14,0. roestantly ureter overerowiled smelt. dens •aed tiro ;a'" menace to thu city gi.o:trifity. .14ifir7 Of uricitJco MISCHIEF Bloodltontil papo;:es ctt Wit 1'Idnintill;4` ii ntir irf.olgtiont PAO/4ard, Mlighijide Welt • 1$•y pause in 111(Ar 'play for file photo-gtgl,h(o- to get tills pletsre. . • rtd borod'e,t1 . • . ...letteet-elieete•ut.Out ,ttio ill 4 pi* , I Why We Marry4=b,nd Divorce • I'e6ple marry beeanse-dt a litolOgital appeal Ler a:certain person.' Tne mind may reject the peroen,' acid a diverse * : *may rosuftnne tno 0:motiono.itr'. 1.:00 may Im strouger.thoi,the mental 11Teject1 on , . and b ri if g.• al) on ts• a re.mar. • •I 'Inge: :\Vhitt, prolmbly exploln;$ Wh.y,, ' .. a woman will live with u.. Tau ) 1' everyl.mtly else -Weeders !.,`Wityr lit. tits` ,. •• world fib° deesi't leave him?" This • Inestypplies VI eit-f:hp ,.1.tra4Y4 thait„rsar• rie0 the, etrivty•tic aitatt O'fi ilbiTefri; 64111, , "1 boyor, 10. whcrs: •. pVerYhedy ,W01.10er "Whitt 113 se.,:sitt WON.1011,41403:•-• We MI 6 riP,%;e' Weeltly.. • ' 611 -ft.i,.lepa nit) trioVtai then?" 74,0"--- , -Me Ailing to .00r140.01, tho plitoltops -troglfe.vwovt•.--ht.tvirtoltytit-•b•voV-,Vir •Iddinit la DariAopgor plates 00 I/. • 300, , 1 .7. • irotitd iirOtot".tiod. 'bag; tett lit- My Car while parked. "Owed. •c'h:11' 1104 sato.° !by ,1rlfmtf4rtng, projx‘rty And PftY ing tot Allaitt!, et i t1t tit iriakti, i)iff'sraotioW pieittiattPil toMy Ivaco ')r": wilt tot sd.-.-Ad in a '1,1.ortt.tie (Toxaalt, ;.