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HOUSING PROBLEM 1 Start Crusade Against the Rat 1 II{1M TALES OF
IN -FARNORTH The, tat is ard.'Wa sh
ys a pest and often 1 It ould be the endeavor •ef 'each'
, a disease carrier. We kdow he is the i householder to • remove all the :tem -
RAN, HAROLD-
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MOTHER!
' ' Cause of the spread of bubonic plague ;mutations of debris both without and
EASILY SOLVED ,AMONG and. possibly
of other diseases. ' 1 Within -his instmisei and, et the. Sallie .
THE ESKIMOS. The damage.done by this rodent is ; time, to. ratehroOf tke buildings-- tia• SEVEN SEAS HAUNTED
&tieing Rid of Car Nukes. tioned is that produced by- a Cooling' 1_52PP0,5E E V E WY
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.4•TrLs Bey- •
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no definite infortnittion, but Certalitir gratis:flea --thereby' trafaifg it iiiiiioS-
BY GHOSTLY VESSELS.
enormous. As to the exteet, we have !house, the barn. the warehouse and
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• It is when .you drive. your car over fan, ' Few mvners suspect . a fa .' -.1 tif,... The Family Lamp is the Most it amounts to -hundreds of thousands osible for the rat to obi.iin food. Thee, .
Important Article of Do....; , of rats in a season ia estimated .at tacked In the open-.
of dollars! The' proeelly of one pair ;- having 'exclUdell• MM. he' iteto be St- EslikAt O'Donnell, Evilkh Sea -
rough rs.)ads that an sorts of rattles Making a irise. but lcase blades or
you cann. ot locate. I have,. heard so tinny sound so common to the cheaper •, , *so, fa mestic Equipment. i 880, and, allowing for the death of at ; •
-another 'danger point is the en- f _ 111/Sal, Tells Weird Yarn of
and squeaks are heard, rit6st ox. which end play in the fan often produces tits
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where certain noises' are corning from tome of the low-priced csrs on the ./../ all: cellar drain pi inc Sargasso Sea.
many say that they would like to know !Trades 01 ears. .-...- 7 least one-half of the young, the num= ;
tr n •e f .4) , - , :. 111 tre e's t• • c )v •r
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., , It takes only About six hours to her killed each year does not by any '
•''''''''..•-'.'.'''''-''''-"'.. ''' -- easr'nuitter to -find' some mans -of -sistitideeknektiedtihiffIrtediatitsnis'. 4,4, «,,.4. Eakin:toss-440os, 'tie materials.' whIch.-/-theox_atSpenulatSpu,S, --, .:_ , _ , . ,catit gain atee.se, to the house. , . ___ .. tain et the 1i:4u:quiet'. wito 1'1111
pea, by which -rntm• • Pao night _wititin the tu, oiory of cos-
- i, - btilld a first-clasi winter residence,in ' means offset the normal- increase of
remedying. them The next time you The, radius.. rod must have freedom %..,-..
, ';" -,i. 'f is snow, costs nothing.
But the snow must be carefully se- ' LtverpOol, Eng., reports that 13,868
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The Medical ' Officer of Health - for 0 OC) wing
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n-umh>"--of r-itts ett:Tr-r-'he follow -ed. I-rlr-94l'ere.7out by
ru es o I t duce ..,, a .o. : • live ,
because :once located it. is usually an market are fittedwithra•diUs. rods and , *. •
the 1;14.".114":teeiv'ssii44414iill 13!t.'1441"u‘svell-
V trontiia
siagle, storin, to he sufficiently .salid that the nuinber of rats there is at rat -proof. ITio.coVered tdetal_garbage 'pig that solute 'vessel was iit distresS, .
town la' (Straw:01. Veer-
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ss, ‘ 11,rst thing to ,do is to •attempt to find, nscesearily sideVeaye. In going over - quarry must have been formed b -y a -the yeir . , . known fishing,
, . are confronted with . this problem :the cf _movement up. and down :.but net •)-,
lected. The bank that serves as a rats were caught in that city•.duripg I eve -Y
sh householder: • • . .
:so:- .,.,::_-_,-zoss 1914, while It is estimated . 1. All -food receptacles • stiould''Ve.
. '''t the location di the sound, that .is, rough roadi. these, radius • reds may . •j::'-'>- -.`s
1 . . isbether forviard or rear.' After that .rattle and make ilt..very difficult for __ . -
and homogeneous. It must• yield least 1,000,0•00. •
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, althotigh. the• weather 3.VaS .vory calm
• i keel) in- rhind the kind of 4, sound iti one to give.,an extict location to -the
blocks .of fine grain, yet soft enough to But this pe.st . does. not confine. -Its' cane -only. .. .. , • • et .t., ' .., S o 1 lif b : t. nit out ,. •
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. - ,x,,,,,,.,_,,,,,....,,, .1a, that ii, whether tinny or more solid i s .. Brake rods when they _,are• ' ' and rowed • toward the sigeals. • ',.•
- ---• -- : ravages to- the eityr•-• every.. farmer .13).,:',4eitiiisaiwaanYg:-p"-ilatclilla4"..447;ndailigpi,:st.:. '
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.-. - . _.o.---: - in character; - . The. average, owner al...! long ore! small diameter and sbiit well
, . . ..Two men de the work, One' cutting throughout ' this conntry ' suffers iiii• But wheneVei ft ree0itel ' the, spot
he easily eutsvith ttaw_pr anosyjenife.. . .
• . ,Itrws the parts to remain lootse until supported at the end's. -Will rattle in ,
wises: •
' of hie .inability to find the exact cauSe. -have some -means for preventing rattle,' ,,,t, ,
the ear goes .to the shop, all because the sanie way.. The radius rods usually
/Tore is an easy .way to trace certain but the brake rods havenot. Because'. ''-- - ' -:-
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Europe's- ROyal Jewels
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Missing. -...:::.„..,.....___. ,steep .d.rift, making parallel ,,Quits ,and nen. :., one Authority :estimates _the Aos.s.•
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lifting „out the blocks as fait As .de,
while the lather builds'. It is best, if nually considerable loss. The danitage'
practicabiles to attack the sine of a in England is estimated at $20.0,00,- 'unwa:s.
to farmers alone in that , country. -at'' .**141dIngs-r.alld.::. - -*"4411-fmat-e5114':-Iellgtil.caluP'ull°13-8-44"1"44414"--"118 ' '''. ''.. - - ''' ''.. '
iways rd StatT whistolt re, e•%eelist.nt the latter moved ..erSeaviiete. And "-in -, .:, -
3. Keep rats ou of the 'hove and for some Cate, until the lifeboat at . • - :-^a
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,witelice the 14.. slits' aeenied to pros -tee, , . . • . o..
th s manner a chase was tio.ndueted '
the brake rods. move it: is very diffi-1 Never perhapi in the-historY, of the
tached. The blocks are three of four •
$75,000 per day. In the United States, struction and well-screeneebusenreut '-asid -yards all caked -With ice, looizing.-
id ot noises that are caused by license them from rattling, 'In some • cars "loose." as there are in the. present daY• as if 'it had 4encountered the very . ..
Fenders are commonly blamed ,for a cult to provide means for preventing world have th,ere been so many gems .
feet long, two feet high And six lo• the total damage has been etitimated °Penings• .
. . . plates, hood, lamps•and other attached viooden guides Can ,be instared; in .. 'While the political pot boils in Russia eight inches thick. - - . ' ' •
. at $180,000,000 annually. . 4. Kill the rat at eiery•oPportuuitv. seVerest of weather. .' s• - --- • ' - ' •
otoo-s... .s--,- - . parts. --When -the car -is stopped I.rip others Lea sPring arrahgement can -royal -treasures of Russoa, the jesvels No ode was_ to biniet.Tti' bii beard::
. ' lastead of. laying . them in, parallel • To destreY this nest _various nelth- 5. Demand that) local health authtiri-
s; the fender firmly and. pull and push he. used. The .11sual difficulty . is in. of private• individuals- whose homes courses like bricks, the blockit are• so' ' o P •are n use and even official rat. t es a op .
d ' i - - - i ' a t 'W--01SUlia y,lav;4- which- will ---1-n4w--"ellt"l'elliTe'b'at- -(-Irik-W-ing .- ,
t- -.... it in all direction& If yon can detect finding, some point of attachment. for , were invaded are to -day in the hands ' ' near 'one of - her, crew WIC.; prepariz 4--: ' _____• ,..,
ward to form, a dome:shaped structure, _
-in' .catchers are employed, but, so far,.the pievent your careless neighbor con- ., . -.. . . il o. '
placed as to forme; spiral, inclined
, --, ,,.. breed. beard: the Strange Vessel, wile tht.
."4' , . any looseness. lirat, _ _, And...o'nt, if the,amp. , the sriti-tattling-•deviee.. • For, the :,Ford• of , -unknown- persons -In.-various 'parts' ,. , , rodent- -continues to wOrk destruetions tinuing to -feed .,,aind. •help the 'pest to t°
1--, , parting . kets are loose. These car And certain Others, special anti-, of the world. Few of. the preciona-
the middle of the tap, where two or i . . . ship vanished instantaneously, ,
. , , with the . culattnation of the sPiral in .in increasing proportionS.
- bracket e araiattaeltedlo'theVranteand -rattling devices' mae 'be parshaaed --at . jetvels:'of,•the.alktgursatianeeknischslinve, . . . _ Within twenty-four hours the' bay
s-. . . was visited by the most' destructive
- 'three trtangtflar pieccsoareoput In to 1 ''''' •
- •-eit5Se' nos 'hole.' -This-- is S' biahly la, , Paraiihleloss CoSstl Et-ssnoin--.. . Redtice the 'Fire WastO.' ''t'''lli it' 'had'. c.ip°1".."''''''''Ll n''' • ''''`."
to the :fender. The bolta holding tho a-S14ess.:.0,Ty stet -es. • - • . soetoosal eet the market. - s. ,,, , ,
braeket in place against the frame :• ' • I , .. • •. , • ,
•:: • A Most •ptculiar lound is produced, Already the pPlice of fofeign cows.
genious method of building a dome . .„T.,„ . •
and these may easily be tightened. causes it to *move. Often it prculucei fra.uds connected With these jewels.
In order to reach high enough, _the . der a special necessity tp exercise the building' material or employ the nte. tot, +aato.
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.-e' of the fender attachment ,may be looso by. the, hood when ' frame • weayinir, tries are troubled with, reports of
without the aid of a scaffold. , • Canadian conSumers are always un- Every Man who•has oneaSitiasto bus ' '
Some fenders' have insufficient points- a squeak. The pad's (often of /leather The. imposter who .Professes to have a
builder makes a 'snow bench, inside, on 'tamest econ.omy .in the use of coal. chanic Foretetling Some Disaster. • .
of attachment, so that -n6 matter how or fabric) between the hood and cowl part of the "loose" loot' is already pf, which he steps while finishing the up, Central Canada is to, a very large conversant with, the
al labor -.. to etilize -it. is-fill:1y ,, Phantom ships are •iavariably po•og•:...
. tight they are against the bracket And hood and radiator, -whsn. badly tering.- to sell the tt•easures at a "r1- per part ayf the structure,. Frnally the
. -extent dependent upon the. United crease in -building eosts. -This is St . .
very grsat fit- twilit ators of disaster. . ', 4 .- •
- they will• mike a noise. -Some owners ?worn niake the sound worse. . Some , diculouSly low. price" if the purchaser joints are made tight: by pressing ' States for. fts coal .supply and a recur- new and strong arenniestt for stolaoiit,... 4z0,,,Ii:,,I.itiow at nian who was formerly -en-
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, s . and. bind thera..more .firsnly- egain.st -the slide over. 'In the -cheaper effir-
s.. it _ ii.1 dence of .goisd faith" .o4snd the poli.j• •tesprevent warmsair inSide he ho.use
, wilt create a heavy demand for furl, large in this country -TitSs -need- ,:s hly.,,s .::., ...
' , tslo ei.iy.,. wh,t:i. ,aliout ',ilk litil.fite,1
1 ill tite.rsearir otaltep-seo•cobles. - so., - ,..
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rivet an extra piece to such fenders dvvners oil these pad3 so the hood will',
: will advance. a certaja sum "as evis- snow Mortar into -them, the ideasbeing renee of the severe winter. of 1917,-1S the tire waate. Svhich is Ilttre. ,11:.1.)1.y .
frame.- • The makeshift method is to almost impossible to cure a hood from'
of the &reign counV•les• are. surprised . . • , with the possibility or. another/failure one• Which shoild• S:co; al to z.i.1.1-:1.IAr. III\ 1.! sild , as camSe-asoi-Waos-sy aaeo-^------- S•S's-----
even more Sao.o.e..11:1.y; ro......a Ss. ...Stt.Y. ,,f .1.1c , 014,4-',.',...• ‘;'1.1.0. • p.i/ ILI:A ta a.. '61/ip :, ........ :
1 il.t , 0,%11/0 Or' •GOOd 111;i/P,
. _. force sticks of wood 'between . the_ from escaping. .
making rioises. • • _i at •the nuinber sof( persons who are. Of the railways to deliver the cool. .
A Hemisphere of Snow. . •
fender and the frame to Cause binding. i • Spri.ilig 4hackles .with side Play may ,
'• " 1 caught in . the litlre ffadulent game: • Canada has the reputation of being people where Sot?. loo....:ao.1 os so ..
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nenoispon a road that -is pnly.'slightly!
! The Same fraud was. praoticed when When finishee-the• house is ten or, a • wasteful nation. 41-s .regattis our much more ade co:so.' So. 1: a tiaarter of a anilo atway. -
cult to find. 1,;he apron on front under. feet in. diameter,. and haso the-- apPear- The c.ondition of the," ashes removed s .;o. ::.,.so.s, .e.f.,a:eitika!nitsvt,).1,.d.-].:iit4117,71.... ,:
Mud 'aprons and mud ians are cont-;..
roug„h. Often the sound is like an:
, treasures. wez•e rZported lost .in the twelve . feet thigh and twelve to .fifteen. -use of coal this .reontation iS deserytel. , Every' farmor s'.., ;11 I -. Ss-,' oory_.- ot.. _
mon causes of noises frometimes
th4., radiator is ,usually held in place , War and in tbe Franco-Prussian War ance of a hemisphere of snow set On., from the' average home •bY garbage Chinineys and 'stooks r'....o.A sio..o. 1
sible precaution, -o.a..e..o.s--. S... .-- 1.2.... so I- Stz• •-•• ••••.: • 't': I. 1 t . -. - , t , o ,
- b s , . e..-,, know what on earth to. look for. This 1 r 1S^1. , • . .. .,, _., ' :Z t.,,Z.:.' ,-.;leetitli•(-:14.!.rry, :oat ale .
• • • •-• ••••,- !-', • s , • V......; porlo tly calm nt
engine knock and trio owner d,oes not French Revolution, in the Peninsitlar
ll b 1 ' . • , • its fiat side. A sort of entrance halt 'collectors clearly shows that mech. eaSefulls- ands freolleeo:ly , -....-.:1-s '. . - ' '''-' - "' - `
when a turn, is rnad-e. , -...,.., t•:-:-. sho was toss.::4 to snti-f:o
become even slightly loose the apron .
'w sound may s6methaes be - heard' only While the political pot. boils Russia is added. otitside, with a' passage big. good fuel is going to the -dump Iseao, Rigid rules shotild be ro1:stss 4. :'• 'So.
. 1 falliiie os' if ox terieoe-
. may cause an uncomfortable noise lie- : • - _,,' with such intensity, that An outsider eaough to c !tot throngh., and pneither. This is the reault eitheS of indiflosenoe'. use of .lantsrns oboot roe loy:- A 7.-• •••,•:, S" -'- '• ""••7: -''-7.11 , • e. to • 1 . - ,
underpar. attached to .the frame often shaft, loose steering.. tie rod . or,drag ter tne.•country, treaSure seekela dr • . . . . .
ce•tien:sbetilii.bo: elven r.1%:-...- :' La t'..•'', ' ..'' '''''.Y f'1"1"'t. °f• `'' -• 'tl''''''' •• 'A•11 ' • ..—
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, cause of car vibration alone. The• '
i Speedometer gears, the speedornetir takes his life ill his own bands to ens side of it ibbyholes for the storage ' in the operation of 'the furnace er of prat-
. of harness. , ood, etc.. .. ' . ' .. I neglect to acreen t1:0 ashes. • - . • a paosing thoug.ht. in .-1-,!!.•r t."..-.7 s!e....-... • • .
,1 1111-1::. s.:.;:rc-. t -se captais, : v.?1,0 s•;:s
. • becomes poisy because olf frame weav- link are other causes of peculiar noises their agents are aready browsing .A window is cut in the wall Of the I. • The Fuel, Testlog Branch °Utile De- blazes 'may .be quiolily extoreitoo. , „ ••••'s at oi i‘is eolett. at. ts•-- time -Cana,.
frig. . often difficult to find. • •,- 1 a.round seeking •the. 'Precious things building. and covered, with sears' ititess;-partments of• Annette. has.. reeentlySpubs every.. ease. whereo.tisis is. at. -.SO so:a ..p. hootia so liovo a lose. ot ber...tintil :
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a noise and tighten everythling isu of the noises mentioned is to handle i ers of *the royal., treasure bon_ses. lucent, they Admit daylight _eS, as an , B.Sc., On "Economic Use 'ef. Ceal for t'whoti .this matter- coot hest be s•-•-1/4.11 '''''1•1 1 ''''''''"I'
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_ I have seen owners attempt to trace. , The best: method to use to find any i that may come -cheap. among -the sack- tines sewed together. Being trans- lisiled a paniphlet '.by John, f3lizard, sible. This is the stSisOn of filo s -•
''''s ' - t ., Steam -Raising . and 'IrousoStieeting,," I coreful attention- en every larr.o. The, Ths , 01,1er: rserebers of ..the • erew .
sight without getting. results. _Head Leath part. F.or eXamPle, if the head 1 Whispers have __wead•of, -the . stealthy alternative, a slab of clear, fresh water
Tamp glass fronts win. confuse' an! lamp glass fronts are stIspected thump: passing of the wondrous gems . ocen- ICe*InaY be set in• the wan- This af- 'Which gives valuable information 010 time required ins-takirOvseses:procoao shes0a-0-1;'-il'olletitiseanti aa1,1.elley•wese . . . . . .
their frames and -emit a tinny• sound' the soUnd. If the tie rod- is suspeeredt hig -dens. of the' ciiminal (Masters of and can be..ponnfed on not to melt in , econozny.:-. ._ ., . _ ___ ____. profitably ,employed 'in any .1V2..y. • . t_the: phant,m, ship...and th:q.,.dire 4_1.::
certoin what they Thal Semi was • ' : ..
owner in this way. They will rattle in! the glass with the hand and li.ten for.'
, cealed in filthy rags in the vile drink- fords an.excellent substitute for glass, • tne Operation of furnaces and on fuel Ltionary measures eouid not be.. il:ore all'i.o
.', very much like that of .a loose license I. grasp it . firmly. in one hand and try' Petrograd. The agents of jewel -Seek- thaaafrigid latftude,. -.,,,....,. ,... , .' ..,,_,_ i ',. A Walter and importantreason for -'-The great increase fit the cost• of aster went(' assurcelly overtake them.
• plate. to shake it to produce the •sound you ers, who have it,enttised into these Th,e house IS lined with the s4ins.; econonlY in,the use of imported.•coal. is building will increase- Ms margin. of, ...-. -The- younger ones' merely litur,:b0:
' In company with the noises men- hear when the car is in 'motion. criminal haunts for je-welsostolen from Willett form the covering of the suni- that in the, United States to -day, our loss to pVery man who' arffers frian a• . , • 7.1,0 foriner, in uSerse,-iiroved rigilt. :
the treasure houses of Russia are mei* Eskimo dwelling, the object of moneY is at Is discount. Any substan- fire to a very great extent, no matter for within two Or three d;;:Ys a• violent -
many. I3ebrees of dehrth 'against the this arrangement. being •to•prevent the tial redu-etion in -imPorts. 'Is of' ma- . ff his ris-k. is.. a-desista4ly.scovered- -14-y..storni n rose, „and t ho sh ip„..._ being., •
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. Crop. I averaged twenty-five bushels. Around •
Saskatchewan the Regina .district
thieves have failed to' restore the
. snow roOf ; • for between the. skins and to which the adverse exchange is -due: loss la an economic los:, to tit', commu-
warm air Inside from- melting the terial aid.in cortecting' the conditions insurance. and in any eN'ent, a fire
. caught in the swirl of it, was. badly
.. Canada Has Large Wheat
. 'Hussar, Alberta, Wheat averaged from ; - i damaged. There was only one casti..1,;
The yield of oats this year was 399,- ...,.. ,:, . ,Bird Surgery. cold air. At the top, for ventilation _.-- • . , Ite fully. covered by insurance. It Is
`,. hity and fhe countrY..„ even_ lhougis it tY, and that. ;oddly enough: the Captain,
who wae. struck on the twad by a fall-.
thirty to forty bushels to acre. 4,— „the wall there is always oaslayer of . . .
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Canada's yield of wheat for 1919 is .
368,000 ,bushels• Barley yielded 66,- and to provide a draft for.the familY . Here- is a rule which, if follo-cecl;' the . titity-of.; evers,..'.,2,1Lize. n... tek• t;11,0.,..11A„,,,„tpar and killed, and it was .a ma 2 ..... .
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pla-ced at 193,688,800 bushels by the , .
latest bulletin issued liy the Dominion ' One 'Sunday morning ' in the,early lantp, a small hole is cut will. mater,ally increase crnp produc- ,, •
Bureau of statistics.. Earlier reports •fall of 1917, says Mr. E. F. Keller in On the sid:e of th.e house opposite tlie tion: Whenever you plow, plow•some- every precaution to reduce this less • a ea e ,.. ,
to the lawest poisible :ninimtim.
had indicated that tlie wheat yield' the Zoological Society Bulletin, a little entrance (within) a broad snow bench thing under. Plow under manure.1 e
ao______ had tot seen the ghost Lillie,
443,500 bushels; rye 8,234,100 bushels,
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
' Would be considerably lower, but together produced 161,419,000 bushels. In the Grip of the Saroasso Sea. :
of wheat; 246,756,00 bushels,of oats; wing that he had rescued front a cat:
boy brough me a full-grown cedarwax, is -built,. with a' long pole for.an edge. fertilizer, corn stubble, straw, clover,' ,,
A. piece of ruOLer hose is: ir.valuahle of course, there 'are no 'end of talea
. .• favorable weather and late rains in This is the family' bed.- For a mattress alfalfa, or •some green manure cro
- 46,412,000 bushels of barley and 5,954,- .Its right wing hung down limply, but a•thick layer of shrubs is spread upon •" P• for beating rugs. carp.e•ts -and furs; .
Provement before harvesting began. ss careful examination showpd that the. it and over these many deerskins. . _ __,,__..,_gtorIttilitea.Itc,;,uuti_ ,thseii-eSuat eg.saose/ItaiSet3iti. tsleoillt.
4- .k
. many districts brought a marked im-
000 bushels of rye.
• ° : • Use of Pldverned Fuel .
year, many districts produced record • bird seemed to. realize its helpless.can- and put. under the skins for pillows. * , . . • - - osotecett4envered :water off the -north coast -
'Although this was considered a dry : Injury 'Wait only a flesh' Wound. • The Clothes, -when taken off, are -rolled up - - . .
crops. Manitoba, generally had a good . Natives of some portions of ;South dition, and showed no feaf. and when One blanket (1,8 -king servet to -cover • , ' • c° ,SS ...it Americas thet• is dpeaded I), -
Preserved Potatoes.
ed in the Brandon district, wheat aver- ' and sometimes for years by alternate- them While perched on the -boy's tin- It is very- warm inside. for, in effect,' i pefirance ,of a gas oitame-.. Resoolts-Of ,
-. '-i-e-ven iS.:e boldest of navigators. Of
tests have•shown_ that there is no. ter-. the many. strange happenings that are
year, the biggest crops being harvest- America preierve potatoes. for months • r offered it some raspberries, it ate the' whole family.. .
'rite Commtssion of Conservation i fame has the characteristiCs and ap-
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, • oats running better than sixty. In their moisture is re -moved.
. I clrefully washed the wOunded wing shallow semicircular dish of soap- Fuel;, its Use and Possibilities, by :
, tniti:cttitoun of slag in the furnace or on ' „some.
ruraored to • Itaa-e taken place there, 1
the .followillg seems to Le about the
aging from twenty-five to thirty, and ly freezing and thawing them until all ger. the snowhetuse is an inhabited oven. A- hatsiust issued ti report on Pulverized .
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with cotton, dusted it .over with arts- moss, serves as' a. lamp, deriving its. on relpiest by those interested -hi tiers or ashes emitted front the *smoke best authenticated. '
with gl-is•infectant and, after cloying. it. stone.,_ attith. •Zik :,. wick.„..of fatsaturatd 'W. .1, Dick:M.Sc.,. which may he had ypqrs. ago a. ..S allinc... altie sot, , . .
while I earefully.placed the wing in its seal blubber suspended near the firtine:' hiatting plants. et ha ldt I, i ilw ot, s t t 1 eGnt 1 i 7 r(c)Ite.'.1•1, e,..ili.eetc).oenviiesigitubnei: . .
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, la - 1 theis had my son- hold the bird' oil from the drippings_ of a piece of econemy of fuel for power and large ,
i stackand theee ia no- damage done tbs.
. natural position And bound 'it with. Above the lamp is hung a pot for One -of ah.e pressing nrohlems of in- tions. ,
. lboTlers ftont heavy 'oSelload condl- ly drifted until she trade 'Within ensos
Zealand the horses went frantic. Now- 1, mained in •coveys -that it, 'famPies-- ered the wing hut left the Injured tis- network of thongs containing articles ply. This is especially 'the. case in the use of pulverised cosi. At the no,. it seemed highly proliable tlIat the
range- of the,'great sifiAer banks of
PHANTOM MPS
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Wireless in the Wild
cooking.. and aloft, over tif pot. is a dustry in 6tnada is that of fuel stip- Canada is parilcuiarly intereotos in seaweed known AS the- Savgaise• Al
When motors first came :into New ; , Now, in the old days .partridges re- lantern -slide binding tape, which cov• . .
adaYs. however', you May bring a. raw..1 right up to Christmas, • :Then they sues expesed, I .placed the :bird in a of clothing; put there.to drY in the as- notimfaeturing. .Procesaea .reettiring head,:and underground,. at _the. mews Atilt._
though he has never seen a tiotor-car : begin to Pack as early• in the year as pzeen its feathers. • sharing the. fate:. _of. colintless
colt down from roadless country, and': packed in larger bands. - To -day they box, where it promptly proceeded to rending Warm 'air, . .
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heat. The rising cost of coal and the in No•Va Scotia and itritIsh Celunibio, ethers, might He there for ever, the
. • ' Importance of Lamp. , difficulty of transportatien have are great piles pf. unmarketable ..o,Id crew petitiOned the captoiti to abatis
before in his life he Won't ise half as ; September, and -fifty or. sixty "blels It -thrived ofi a diet of elderberries pftived hndiCaps of Corlsiderable-im-,
scared as his parents were.° ., • 4 ' _1 may commonly beaseen together. and meal Worms,. and it . seemed tiful lightit cookthe_fooddries porta.nce- The lamp gives a brilliant and.beau- dtist and slack. n'lille. in "Alberta' ard don .11,Sc. and .Ort his refusing, nil of aiid are .Iapicity becoming ac- Saskatchews.n, t 'ere are in:men-so...re., thta
e. saving three, took to the boats.
: so, it
AnTm-fair 15f sail sures-birds inek.tded '-' These packs,haire so many pairs o
, --must have some mysterious means cars and eyes that the niere glint of :0, ,Strange to say, it made no attempt to the clothes,' it -heats the house, and, t'it4i.alielt• --I'llim islilial-inn Ilernantin- serves- ot it - ,--- voitut, ig • hl
that all the available heat centained meisture content. This lignite rapidly e. ay. a
other birds which, when telegraph The amazing part of it is, that the fiird, in warm. water and removed the of it (for drinking, not for bathing)
proportion io lost in the form of On- stand transportatiOn. - It Is, also un- captain wag sitting ;done in his cabin,
feeling. Very despondent. he heard the
of communieition, says - .an English gun barrel or the sound of a human fly: After ten days the wound had I
not leaSt important, it melts the snow ,
r In the coal be made • use of. ' In the disintegrates oft evaporatien of the
,•.,Friter. Take, for instance, grouse and -voice IS not likely to pass undetected. healed so well that I submerged the for drinking water. Water, and lots
utilizatjon of rurt-ef-mine COR1 R large .moisture‘and, consequently. will not.
wires were first put up in the High- whole _great pack will respond to the binding tape. I , then set my patient. is. to the Eskimo the greatest Ot lux;.
ders and clinkers. To overeome this..suitable for locomotiv'e fuel on account aseind of thtrs. whitit gradually drew
:by the hundred,. yet whieh • now have sequently it has' beco-me extremely of the pors.11, where -it' sat. in the sun-
• through Most of -the-year, the normal,- vweastitze. aroprroceissan_ Throw_
ilin eugeccesal.isiftlini IPI sue.. sivietsspartkiitiYig. - Dui Ifilriesef eillitATS,1 by' near anti stesfer until tliO• 'C 111(11 to
. - learnt to avoid the wires, and • fly In difficult tb beat them over th'e guns. shine for about an hour end ,then be-, condition of 1120 is that of a rock.
Under this proCess, the Coal Is first' drying and eulverizing,.make excellent halt !lose h•giide the -..e.,-14. Tliere
sollit•n..a brief pattoo. koltis4e-aviss '
lands, flew into them•and were killed Warning of one single bird, and con- on a branbh oft a cedar tree In front •nries, for he lives In it-countryswhese-,-
This brir.gs us to a curlothil ehangeonoveys ever.did, and will testi and go
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particularly on ate Wing that had been Ham to revolve about the family -lamp,
'to approximately 1 per cent. It must.. velopment purposes. They are lesver i ii:ittol•V broken by tlac;... li)hil' ilib:1
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perfect safety.. These packs fly mueh farther than gan to preen its feathers. -If worked , .
All the life of the Eskimos. may be ' •
ridges. • In old days/ partrItlAs tvere pect danger. . - flew to 'the top Of a shrub thirty feet dwell in an otherwise uninhabitable -
per cent. will .pass through a 100- ' give gteater heating valise. The no- at the door.
IT,- evtain. feeling Sare it mast be
dried, .to reduce the moisture content , fuels for either heating or power. Lie -
In their habits on the prost of. part- Olean out of a district when they sus- bandaged, and. to my astonishment, it which 'makes it Possible Icir them to -
then be thoroughly greund, until 95 In price, less exPensive, to handle and
"dogssed." The covey- was found by The bird% have, In fact. eompletely away without' effort. Froth that time regiOn. They depend for their very
mesh screen and 8a" per cent'through : minion Coal•(o.. '.7ew !Vaterford. N.So :mile pf Ills 'runaway crew retirreing,
pointers er aetters. walked up to. and changed •their habits. anti fields th ick a. 200 -mesh screen. The ceal is then the Internoronal S:!c!cel Co„ et cow cal! cti out "Como. In!"
shet. Some twenty-fise years Ago. with partridges will now often yield until it flew away with a flock of cerftar
Waxwings I let it go and come at will. The lainp is•the recogniied prOperty •
emistence upon this household utensil. -
thansferred, usually by Screw con!: per Cliff, tint , the- llritisli Coble:1)1a To his astopishinent th•-• dem' le• -o•.
this forth of sheotingowas given- tip in a perfectly blank strive. Shmiteott Will •
0 Of the woman head of the family, and
veyors, to the:furnace snap's'. whence Sugar Refining. (0 at Vsneiniver, otot ed atid r,),0,-,len5 cra::e.t the floor to
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favor of "driving." The birds ore nate to re,sort to !none' other deviSe. Rritlsh laiilders are constructing a hen she dies it fs buried with •her.
It is blown into the llre-bos by mean, with ono eiCrittitrt. nit tir 1,1!.l,,,it, , ii 1
Itii t:11).o, ‘• it11,:nt lik ;)*.;tig ;:1;10 lo
. :driven ,,by. keatoto reser the headsSef They.talk of..using truainted^beaters to . very large seaplane- entirely opt of , ...•_________sa,...- . •
f Co; °stied air Cons, 1 '
npr . , . . . tin ell in this companieso arts rairtg-sentslonsiSell , eaT F.pe :1;1 l 11...
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, miles. •
•••MiimemIlagni ' "rry fo7.trty qTill.arrt•••07-is- nit the•••••-, •
; lioper:
i o. tl'i f 1.;1.' .1:t Pialli ‘.1.....r ."'.'v tv-ihilr.;:e ti i 1 :.. ' I 1 1 . 1.):-,' ,1:41: 1 131--S--
emersoneone .soi.•,•. in p
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the shooting party. , break up the pao'ks. . the Vglitweight arloy dura!ium ' CanadteS arca Is 3,729,665 square. e '
way the coal burns like a•gas and the 1 v•ith vury satisfactory result.%
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°The nen was then rei4;1;,(!1.•. ths
rotrr-.1t., 4 to Lie (pm-. -10,41.
'111+ 111r,•n4 c1fv..04 • softly.:- ena •
of oat.; -leavlos the shit,'s side .
efi -y llII11I' 1qrot
• hole, 'h 't ;hp o
(oit .h.ing was soels.o.
filptoto fiat );Ile,t-trst 1r41' T.").."
pelted tehis 'three loyal • I, *:
.1t the advice of oue .of t 11(.11 a
Ives. on (toot', prayirip, very 0
ly ter the stSurtior the let At • ,a
and 10; .eqe••'.1y •••ify:q
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elianged, 0 breeze spring up. ;old the
pruzielling hor;elr 'r.•way' 11•0111!:
the weeds that 110..4 aireally liegunto
eling ernund her, 'n�ve iowlg away, s •
and. in lifn end, reachel her' (1!.s;tinas
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