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lalanasee. thaalealIer• /t 11600 wis4 4'64 VALINDBE SHAPED BOMB OF
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OM% phia. *sad ue WOO **4 GIRHOliS MECHANISM.
M we INN 'sod Yon NI Padsogeo
keive* ootb0000d 'rotor past oordO' to soil
ot 14" mats & set Wit bemitiful cards ia sack
eet). WO* sold semi uot the mosee, and we
will *end rex the watch, all charges. premed.
HOMER -WARREN C.
DEPT, 42, TORONTO,
Cheitelas a Cate owner.. And with increased know-
! ledge you win be better Ole to judge
gesaMmeeeniewa ills-sei.**fteetirti._**, values in the future.
jeer a --aarma- Bu ii a well lbelanced ear -a ear in
'—aleseediese."---ede.'„e„,'„e=m; which equal attention has been given
— to mechanical dependshility and good
bile to biestify hiss, be able tee,leoho. But in jueglog let meelienical
imilre hi* "nik tu ""' Y°u esel",elependabilitY 'without
lieu* javssilleta 1114 retierd' bis re- it you will be e°1*1211peletst' for
pototion with forgoer Austployer*. bi
A beautiful exterior is something CONSERVATIOli IN
-„,„„nuabilitY, ift Put Perfarakau" el to feel roud of. Bat it will ?lot help
• P
aal you in ease your ear breaks d.own on
"Imisraace• If he gives Yell a """ the road. It is good business sense
hopreesien at first he may never have
seethe: chAnce. You are anxious to to buy a car that iii right mecbanicsi-
aware the best available for your, 1Y as well eit artistically. ,
weak Leareher to Drive,'
i After you have made your Purdue*
. Y.""lh"id he *elected 'with the be careful how yoil stert. In the be -
woe owe. In the beginning, howl . int reed minutely the festrace
"t haeP in tahld that aa Magi* e" rtione furnished with the car • Tiler
lie time
. ear e e , •
ears of acknowledged reliability ire' h K.n 'MMus, Grease Removed From
mee *mica opera MN- ow every
T 81,11TAIN
KEROSENE NO LONGER 'USED
FOR CLEANSING. puitPoSES.
collected in'eacligarage and sent once
a week to the centrel cleaning depot
The first process through, which they
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go ia the extraction of all grew and
4101.1.1.041.
"Depth Charge ia Seat Reakeii7 ----
Yet Fouled For the 111 -Boat giny sel 4,D c•-•
ROLLED
GOLD
LOOKFT
AND
CHAIN
4 locuer ate aseee vet .1 '.c
e. ,
Itecee teetee ieee-,e4-ea 'reaslee
MeaStet, /it 10 CC:141 a TA:1:7ST,
, • Sma vA'-ic •;•.-.1 i-
The tio•called "depth eherges,4 eis'seutttter..2gLezieell.„,.,23.
-1. e
whieb have proved the most ;efficient, levee* ere! et wee. - 2Malvts1 ,'
weapon ageinet , the - subinerine to: HolefER.WeeteRVeee tale
date, are now being numufactured ir0 DEPT. 41, TORONTO.
Street numbers by the U.S. Bureau di
• saw...
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Ordnance of tlie navy, and of larger ,Z,000 MILES !THROUGH IcE:
siee than *ay hitherto used. The 'at-
oll:in a eentrifugal steam heated chest.
. ter point ineans, of coureee.tbait tbeY, Stars Were the 01113' Oat& tia ke-e*"
. theta°, 'isbYexpthreersesr frelletim "lie f retligs, plosive and 'hove It, wider "radius of ' : au: - e oe, 'La
0 16 hold a greater quantity of high exo, ' eireled erorderaneee*
whence it runs into barrels for the re- liction." In °thee worde, one of these° ''•""'""g'e a'" eanest 81methtten's
clahning protege already described. bigger depth -bombs is 'capable of de- !heiles,'TheeeEee'leueree. ue.!' 1"de. a
The rags are then put into a washing'
'zombi** and later into * rotarY du- Yluga" ' a * er
stro ' a U-boat t _ forth Iii ; ivc7ej?nel6eth7W*Idvudtt9 11111 SuCeaS,tbeerigertibele Wtrk
*' I laelMr Cea4ed, Aft& three daYS" gale
fug muelline' '" . - Italeoneem! bi. ot this descriPtion baareees,thyi tho ohip was hoe -Aid), end then she
- The oil gained by the eeclaiming sluipe of a cylinder. They '''' drifted slimly on the ice to the north-
protees is not entirely suitable for use . .
are given you for the purpose of ac- Low* Cement Oemitine Cempent
test in the world. Thaler are neeny;! wanting you Amy with the vatiOUS '
stoke and performance and
1 hears' rule o d futiti very instruc ' Motor Vehicle*.
a very e on„ e •,7 again. as a lubricator, but *a much of- , e„._, . ward. Finally elle bad, to he Awe,
set- •
off arsounofnexplosive..For .
reliability of its maker. Seek a car # end it comes from solid grease it is of a "un"Leu Pau°
tine, th
Yen should Judge a car 17 the knuw°;' tion. Have confidence in yourself e owned.
lotilt by a company of acknowledged your a 9 Inas er. e w-
bilitY t t eh kno Grease rereoved in the cleaning Of far better quality' than cleansed engine': - rn ' in had 'allqa ."7" Work of thse.• ecientifie instruments,
. said Ideueenant .7. MeWordie, who had
xlrostatic ressuree
i`ledire of driving Leave, ei the be- wbeels, axles, and other parts of nio. on. It still has ii value aa A fuel, ase P
insnai011 standing' inquire of the ex••! Oen-- g the fun-ct* to* net of the motor tor buses/ true
ks, and. ether Motor ve- can be gathered from the fact that at • How the Bomb Winks. , the17.gneoeyafithGeeooeeaanougvalealebioce work t
2. a
ahdteat siofzeitsofeausipmeunntst, off tfthe numbeianieTennd trannminsim ien, ew huee*.thiclea in now utilized in Englaed by the North Road coach factory of the! '
1 • d b
1 The depth -charge is set te go off ae gr P 8 letY, was
.
time It ig sa.fe to eismune that only two 1$0.1* D el engin
a sateeeesful car can create a Jorge
BUTAGING .it 370 e't
RATE OF PERFECTION.,
I elide,* Evolve Strange and Weak,.
dtfl Voutrivances to Attain
10tuicesea Supremacy.
tee=0 nee ago a Gerenan V -boat
leas teed by shell fire as, -for-
teete)y,,, many arndesttoyed, it was
eaie that thee vessel wee provided with-
al, Nara ingelious means •.for cutting
tbreegh anti-submarine nets. The crew-
Vileea 'WhiVb. WAS not injured 4. out
Act is now said to be in the poe.,
eeesion of the British Admiraltee It
censists of double sided thin titeqe „
ilauges which protrude from bath
sides of the bow. The fiengea, opere
ated by electrically eeetrelled gearas
are aeipended on either aide et the
hew to a distance of some eightsehl
feet, which gives them a cuttlug sate
face of thirty-six feet us all. ft'heY
are controlled by an operator within.
the boat. They are else provided wftb
au automatic device which keeps Mast
in motion the moment the nose of the
submarine comes into contact with any
p ; o repute- the power is dowered ee the =erre London Creneral Omnibus Com- iLondon Genera 1)132Pihee leereP*11Y fifty feet 'beneath the surface,. at 100 ceas/ ere lY halliPered tutu' Inches "
and stuaalusel deittend from the pub -
obstrUctiOn.
Know what; each lever, will do. Before the war kerosene was large- 'run from gee-oZeuvt :le oil elsailajnie-' feet/ or further down,ift •
- of frost. rime and aim r
posi uni -e
wheelie, .
&oda ehe use ue eeeh installment on ly employed for the cleansing of en- ing depot leaving a certain =LIMY' 811MPlidr"Pe4/""
of coarse leh P wae tested by the stars.
Probleni of Vent:Math*
the daehboard. Learn th rou bi the gines. and other parts Of vehicles, but 'ekeeSs available for so e„
:q theundswatotertioprtssurof (rect ,kon.oits dini,!t-lieWhoseenktili.:e.stpicievalleuatheanindnotnewdoarmaliel Another jelgenioes device for cutting
nets was discovered by the captein of.
Make up your mind t. the fact that, prineipies of motoring. These will now ite eonsereption is restricted to; . Has rala For Itself. rectlrwith the depth, and is kaewnl • —
the crew took to the boats huts it was
as, smile mooths•uercire they coaM find a
a motor ear presonte the ideals of theibe feline ' simple. Take eiour first the barest minimum, the net effect be -1 The cleansing plant the Loedeleaao Iteettratel7 to furnish passage throngb the ices and it was
manufacturer -and its worth will be immune when .there is little traffic ing the saving of ilee-sixths Of .the ,r7eneral Omnibus Company has paid ,niatical formula. -* not until Sprit 1916, that, after many
la proportion to that ideal. You should "d us you Autreao0 itt knowledge former consumption. Kerosene, as a for UAW ip a very short time, because When the limb readies the level at
adventures, thy were able to land on
s *ask A ear that has been ' sincerely
4_, laid practice ventare in, hose streets matter of fact, is now employed onlY may easily be .Sold. for, which it is Set to explode the Pressure Elepliant Island. .
built -en Teeth there incorPorleeee Keep anur eYee in front of You. Do un certain parts of the niechann 'for ;blending or retell A, email plant, aim he actuates a sort 'of trigger arrangement Lieutenant Wordie" spoke of tvai
• *bon . no e cover
* high mechanical stan"rd` There is t to speed. Go slowly. the el.esalng* °f. wbjeb tbere Be %LIMY Put uP anY garage, fuel.for and it goes off atoMaticallY- Nothing
pu
. u tp,„,,,,,t eversatina, hot .the ear in practical substitute. For the clean- the furnace being rubbialt and sfioPa could be more " le thou li the de -
out how the average own - -
sing of whee.ls, axle casings and frontlirweePirigeeor if the few material es* itasas of the ingenious niechartismg are
the ear you intend htiYing,
owner regards learning to drive aexereise care.... Do
axles„ a wealesolution of hot caustic too small in quatititY for etenomical 'a carefully kept secrete. • " ., - . - , '
should buy a ear that your wife and. nie -
You t not get nervous:- ' That leads, to
at 'Wilhelm Barrier. ' He thought
soda iti employed: I handh on the spot, it can be col
...._,„ i co usion. It le comparatively easy, - ng - co!- 'me marine ef-e not ordinarilyUse es ou ht t b '
nam g o e changed M their
children will be 'Pried of -e. ear 'w"'"e to go through the metioris of shiest' When the engines, gear .boxes back ;Iected and dealt with in larger bulk at A 1). ' a t
a good ramie. You cannot be too, ing ot • d to • belore axles orother parts are stripped fel' some central collecting plant. ' venture to descend More than 2oo feet ae,, a
purchase an ;ma:03344e you make an trate! • ifected over the former 'practice. surf f f lest-ts steel t' etltuvalen.ts, 41...,eopold", dud
ierupulous In your choice, evireit,efou drive your first '1 if ou on e
, steering an s pping ore you . . , . „ k , ,
' overhauling,'a very great saving is et: , " .. . 411,11114mi' Barrier b
,nn e-- y . c c 13,- . - - -y--- below the ace or ear 1
The unit i dis nt, ed and the parts $ ABROAD - ally it travels at a depth of about fifty
shell. he shed by the pressure. Ilsa- si but the. Admiralty
important investmait. ° • ' I ' 's " ma I'CANADA'S 'FORESTER ' . -
Hold your feet ready on the clutch
and brake Pedals. This adds confid-
, -re o 1propeller
f lie makes a sort of wake
Case the revolution
Like Boyle" S. Home are ,placed iri a cradle and dumbed, , ? '. ---, . •
feet. But in any
Let ue . compare buying an auto- ence. Held the -steering wheel light- into a tank of water into. which a jet A Spleadid Re id of ational Sem
mobile with buying a bailee. . In buy- Iy. Steer , easily. Start and st•op of steam is turned so' as to bring the • • ,liy.:youngest Profession. : plane or "blimp," or even, as often
ca 11 c that is easily .discernible from an air-.
ing,* house, you would make certain gradualle. Practice-malren Perfect: water te belling Ileiut- °anatie eflda
is added -to the water until a Solution Forestry; the.youngeet of • all ' th happens, _from. a destroyer or ." pal;r01
Of the strerigth of 'the foundation. thee good animon sense all the time
You would inspect it imilde and out. and de not lose your head. Id about 4 per cent. strength is ob- • • i • ' e - the II
. erigineeringeirofessions in Caned; has boat,
You would go over it from every You Should bee a service,mau when, t!tined• given hbera ly of its manhood to the in the meantime, o course, e -
,
- e ' overseas forces of the Dominloo. 'gee boat "has no notion thaielt bas been
points of laud in the Weddell Sea
which bad been named by- their Ger-
maneliscoverers, •urititpold Barrier"
a merchantman whose ship was tor-
pedoed by a submarine. This captrin.
who ural'of a mechanical turn of mind;
observed the cutting apparatus
he was in a sinall.boat following the
torpedoing of his ship, and he made a
drawing of the device for, the British a
otdnintaiiroatoltgya Amosteotr of d, rsivteeenl hcairervsea
knives were stretched' from the bow
of the U-boat Arial& the ceilning
to the stern.. As soon ,as the
insisted upon, the first names being st:OiwaYie:s. truck a net the knives would re-
irolve oe, a flexible shaft like buzz
Thee .- motor driven knives
* jewels as
• yvere about a, foot in diameter and
Medicine hivaewrese,prloa,ced . about a tfoot apart on the.
Certain preeioud stones are Still ro- The problem of Ventilation is the
g.arded as talismans, the believers' in
Iview. You would weigh each item .yeir notice, nn unusual noise or a ' Remove& by Boiling. merically, the ranks of Foresters, or discoVered, and it is an easy matter
You woukl eonsider %the-peribase -grinding-0r bindingrOs-when-yenr-bar . a
Allathe grialtektetaovedfrom e
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from the• angle of sturdiness, its me- does net' seem free in. ruine'res, partialn areeess of hailing and rdbolled heYond a few hunared.
thod of construction and material good driver is a good listerier. The cones to. the top of the water. Be- According to lists compiled -for tha
mood. It would be the Name few adage, aea 'stitch in time, saves nine„:41fore the'-contente are _ removed the Canadian 'Forestry Journal, -and which
an artistic' standpoint. _. You would bolds especially true here; . - grease is vdrawn off "tile, -tap This , at be cannot be free from some
consider -thicilennenY* the. finish,- •tbe -Little.' uegkets king 'big troubleir•Tfif dine through . an ove.rflOw. ifpeaoa; oblisiteine and inaccuractes,-thera are
detail, comfort and beauty,. rf . a entice, bind needs tightening lave &later which .leads • into • a ella foresters ,or •forestrY services or
Cover then points in buying e an have it. done. Delay might . prove bawd, .. - ['Ladled to Canadian forest services or
automobile. Be -just and careful. disastrous. You Imay want to stop
Be thorough. . It •payte," for your suddenly atul be unable. , .1. The eerdle of parts is then traese, colleges who have donned the noi-
ferred to a second tank of dean boil- form and - gone overseas. , Of this
thoroughnesrwill bele. you to gain a Select for Y°iIr a Work men who big water, which -finishes the cleansing •••number at least l'T already have beeP
geed idea of entoinobile,consteuetion„ allow . your ear. Do not .take it to as, the pais are drawn out quite,,killea, while Many 'others have been
And you need this knowledgeeee_For ,!atrange,,places. ' When your ear hr. hof they drain lierfeetlyeelty and -- ab- 1 wounded inenction; some repeatedly.
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once an autornobile °Varier,' always an Wined have it attended to promptly. 'solately dean. - -, • . I Most of these men , enlisted - before
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i Forestry Battalions were organized. .
. The result tit" far as cIeatainess of
institution in which the training ' is parts is cOnternedis co siderably bet- A few have been transferred tie as to
given,' Will be paid by the NB/list-1.3r :and, ter -than. .if iteroeene had been uied. utilize their technical •abilities, but it
safee-
TRAINING. WAR 'WIDOWS.
'Scheme 'Under Preparation by British
-Ministry of Peneions.
hi/wits-cows a,e)a-to-get-ah
of it and drop a fevedeptiabombs. To
makran actual hit is not necessary
inasmuch:as-the eiplosioe of eOn-• • of
these depth -charges within some hun-
dredseef-feet -of -the -aeletnariniewB1
either smash. it or else bring it to the
surface, an easy target for guns, and
belay With its delicate machinery
deranged
• •The :Useful Microphone.
Destroyer; in their ,seareir f� --sub-
marines, are: greatly aided nowadaYe
by. an arraogentent Of emicrephones
that constitute, a most sensitive liiten-
destany and the inileence of mascots oanfetba:ali?iliresellheavvtlehtioehcotililldd:e81Wgirel a •
pinubig a good deaf of faith to them • the boat is -running Sleeve water -it lfa
Bdt even these peopfe would be sur- driven. .Diesel engines. When sub.
Prised if their family dector ;were to merged the ,subrnarine is driven by •
rescribe limber for a sorP thro --motors-whieh-deriee--thetr
Wgehlaettaforon7.0rtletoufrevse4glierminstlapteu,tzhae,
iikth a bloodstone, instead a-tourni- betairrtteernitesfoeaintenetgerivaertrbtheilelele'reahUesSee
F!orit were let try to _ stop bleeding- gases or fumes sometietee Fecal* from -
qugt,- he wand be regerded as a fair ,rathoe b.theatt.aoryrowmcompartmentofomos0.0;eftanq:
ties of healing were attributed corn- The submarine of the futile will not -
case for Bedlara. tratingthaathey eat into the inach4e-
Yet it islet long since these quail-
lums, . espetially if associated with they areeiriventors are coxistantlytrYr
ut-since'suwillba:
baantcite.cir:s;t1.
uncouple, according to • • belief ito7witlhlebneiriet1:12
manly to precious stones. e moon- havee r ,4;1 of the storage
et
engine both on th
stone, ,generally regarded as rather
nd ui�erneath
woald, belavalimalein our county asy--
spuel,v1feadcobyofthlesa
ing to iinprove the system Of verailse
time . • , •
* • Oneatlan Submarine.
Not long ago William G. Bond _
Wilmington, Del., invented a Means -of
purifying the air Of stibinariees. '
Bond demonstrated his faith "alias ate, ,
paratus by remaining in a. test; chanee
bet three ft. by four ft by Six, ft for
seven hours, dining which time-. the
only air he received was that aurniehe
ed by his apparatus The Bond meth -
ea pori4es the air by chemical teaction ,
between Carbon dioxide and ' eertain
solutions. exposed to the atinesPliere
.of. the diamber.. By this means the
carbcal is absorbed and, the oxygen
liberated. : • '
A very dating submarine has been
invented by ;TecOli II, Welch, of Mane;
Wallas Wash. It is really a One man ,
affair . and depends for suceess upon
the bravery of the oPerator, The tor-
pedo. is en ordinaey sulsinarine boat
With engine and rudders, but it is
rected mechanical , bPains; When
the terpedo lanaelevalleieeeeintagrel
e_
by'a gyroseope -Which really
the sapphire, for the , -first eures epi-
lepsy& end the second insanity_ __
•An.
lug aPParatuesTeadjuate&te the. heel- lure into11e t hwee amr mostpestilentialaruby -might ven-
or et was a sure disinfectant, _whilst
• Week. The Ministry may- also make -a. 'grit go to -the "bottom of the first iminber of Finesters students beatetfa U-boat's propeller' at a lo
the pain of n "* I
a b rn .or sca d was stop -
The Bridal. ia•o-ota f 1, • • maintenance ailowance maxinium eleaheingetantewbereathere-1- ler Vir‘Oer at- theefront-earivanstliesaseam- dietance to determine the direction not
wiWnot ordinarily ' exceed e1.80 a ,All minute 'puts a metal, dirt. and 1 is striking fact that the greater itY this means they are, enabled to f .,haunts,
P a gotten* undee which wid-
- yo etiseene aa of $a per week. A. normal tr- aining drain tuck, the'tank otaasionally bein6g'. Paignun c osu o e their .p ace as e sound, a even 0
• • d' h t take I the and know h f
_ „ _
ar ePoeudrmit'llie, tonPazeoefts tfeoeutnhdeehepebeYactheae
ow • ii.rt the tienrequenisae
owo oa soldiers•,and ..oniiors can re., period "of three months is contemplat- Washedout\and all the sediment drawn fighting leen. Some have fought ie away the submarine is:
b t in skilled b f 'awe. ' ' • , . Mesopotamia others across the Sands Thus one can understand why
teive training . in some OeeUPaa°e done], oectipataons a longer time will ' The London General 1:), mnibus.Coin- I of too. and most of them in France Many 1J -boats are being successfully
tt ....- e t 11 more r se .7pro es- Y : . „
whereby they Meer become self -sup- be necessary. • - . , [attacked and destroyed. „The depth -
peeing. These OCeupatiOnS have net .. ..-..-40. - • t
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" PanY has n•central deleit for reclaim= ; and Beigiuni• t ' :, ,
'Joe Saskateheivan Departme t i
n 0 depot the barrels a Waste oil, as they.,
ing 'oil and Washing rags, and to this , • Of: 'tbe relatively . small grinip Ofehomb ie the nearest -thing that has
graduates and students of . Toronto been found to et remedy for the sub,
yet been designated, but there are -
Oertain callinga foe 'which woinen are
Well ,adepted. The scheme will "be to officials' of al nahaa municipalities andthe rags are •sent. '' ' • .I Fereow„ twelve. men °have made the - ' • - ' :
University Forest School, iiiidSi Dean, marine mischief
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Agriculture has sent a ciecular letter are, obtained fromthevarious garages, t -
worked ander the Local War Pensions . h Province' 'r . ink' backyard and t'At this depot *eve -is. a battery of supreme sacrifice, while twelve othefs I
etninnItten and enneiaeratann vnli be vaetuit lot ceiltivation; . '
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three tanks erected Over a furnace; ; 'halm' beeo either vanindede gassed. 'or t ANZACS LIKE WINTER SPORTS.
given different local conditions - - , - each , of which :is filled, to ,about two- 1 victims. of shell eilmels. . Prim the
.After the war thera will Undoubted- . Toronto school' , alone . there went Australians Learn to Sk te '
thirds with water which 'is . brought " .. p . a During
,
,
Begin at. the top in pruning a tree
to 'secure., ,.. a .low, -broad-spreading
branching system, with open eeatre,
to a,dmit sunlight sad' air from a
Da aet remove strong lower limbs. if
ithey can be given sufficient. light
from above. A.ini to secure bearing
branches throughout the main body
of•the tree. If the tree is shaded by,
:ly be ao 'overeupply of stenographers, ;FREE -to Boys -or tris • „. ova e cence n a. - aila lower twigs wili weaker and el'
J
u o e n
le t th boili 'nt Th ib r 1
g poi . e ar e s ,
- ; forth 4 captaens, .29 lieutenants,- A
•-• * . C -I. Si bi ea ad •
. dem Will he no longer •:iteeded. , arida.;
as maey teniporary government eofile - - • - .,,' '. of cal as they genie in are ditivin' MY', MO.9.1e, and 24 Privates; 'Indeed, the . . . .
• only men who did
.• ' not 0 evere thosei.. The Australian ,soldiers, . like the insteado ,, paringfruit.
1. b • 'le
Into the firet boiling tank, a little he -
their „plerieal staff, the same will:
apply to many private'buSineeiete iiii
this and similar 'occupations training r
would be restricted to thoee who have; •
possessedicriewiedge of the we** be-
: fore loorritte6 and could regairi forni- 1":77'"___------1: '‘
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.1,v41,1 also be it`ei age, educatioe,
-eteeeeeeee,Ale'ilfeeiideteWeee'Aieezeeteeeeee1 ey . -!•.- "' , ,', ,e,-,-.,.•,-
I aff al ettere, ii tires,. period arid
-*hility and her prospectaof initeees in corneae Rubber type,' strong' arid dur=
atigmeetiog. her income. A edertie of 171)aliNreils-liVerritraVriliggficatirfrUalitl:
: ttaining will riOt be colieidered 'adViS-', sloe envelope. Ian -heads.: take, std. ..,...
• Eible Where. tlicra are children under 16 liefillillertrryoltrig tgletigifegl' tt;
. pearti .of.'hitk):,' iieleis adequate provi-- levelY .enibbesed Zasler .14o/dogmas Co n
eut 10 cents a na.okage (6 'every tame
:. sion le Made foietlieir cure. e . .
. .. - . each parkage. When sold send us the
The, fen' foe the tehliting exclusive reonea (thtee doliersY and we will sew.'
:toomuch growth at the top the inner
mg added at ,a time.
Process of Cleansing.
debarred by physical defects. • The ' Cam:aliens, have seen 'a bit 'Of the
world an their military service, but • C -
profession of 'forestry an the degree
the inen from the south- • -ree
to *filth the graduates and students according to
• a e ed is thoroughly. boiled, and promptly placed themselves sat the ern Coramonwealth e,they hair • e „
Passes tuto a secdial lank and is given eallin a Alcoa .have eiven th '
heeerae ahnoet fit fon use againabat it stirttly 1. 11(1., in the forefront •of
' f - ' ' --- and cheerfully nothing in t e way of sport that ap-, ltu
an i'datches. they liave watehed on the itateii 4-- -'• ?I've
paled to them more the. hockey a _ea. a L. _
• henie overflows the o d t nk ': service
w ws into sec ie. a o . their country
(by adding More oil to the first) ft ha* accepted ae tragic record. of caenalties P
'iv swam oiliageitattatteneoeen- e 'whose serviceeewete sadly eteededir l. by5.-Call-ad'olaaPirrinits-w 'ere -4161.4 ilunther' ' 'of ' 'We- iiiiii- I ; ' it' ' . - :". . - -
filial stage of cleansing, from the and from men in desolate eor- Ontario Military ,Convalescent hoe- PI geEn°
third tank, where it goes through its Oanada. Letters froni the wounded these Men are under treatment in the free of an ghl;te It% it)Anfitli oirT(titeilitegt
/1110 sen 40, oete et isaOtely
hey haVe,enjoyed the open air The Eaataeneieneennt•8 a Net, ,
barrels: , - • • , homesick and tired of the business of
last tank it is drawn Off and rim into nets of .the field of war, thormighly ' Pltal
. As to rags, . their •price to -day 'is fighting, nevertheless refuse to corn,. thins, and learned to cut a few curves
rinle in connection with the instals- ee, . • '
yoriii. us Irbur natna and we will Beret
gold plate and nth glinitrs" Pt rt?flett
when they were thrown away after ,gret that N.lithey wtiereeed to a Peril -
mu& higher than before the War, plain against conditions or express re- thenisehree.. The • fine expenses of InOney
Athurface. in Canada are a aa- . HOMER-WAIMEN C. O. .
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p, every r g is osS an e aus ng task. y o em. . . •
vskeiettintg
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e relate.. This flywheel .
loses speed from the moment the. tor-, e
.pedo is launched. Although the White -
heed automobile torpedo is the deadlie
weapon of-warfare'it becomesin-
aecnrate at distances (,1 trent fii?irto :
Len miles, which are the distanees or
rangeseat modern:naval battle%
are lought. Realizing thie difaculey,
Me. .Walch • has , devised a torpedo •
which will be coptrolled by a pilots":
- Principle of the Nevelanaedo.- -
The Welch torpedo is se caastructed-
that the pilot bearingportion ie de -
t. fireatached .to the triain
:body Of the torpedo vrith.leveiS and ;fleas
controlling devices which arewithu
rgebh Of the operator. The terpedo is
'provided with an eir cliazniew which is ,
torninurderible ivith the • atmosphere •Ie
through a aeries of vdtical tubes,
san-hert it1--travelling en the aurfaeO ore
the' water the eorapressed an used by
the engine is taken from this air
chamber. Villean the torpedo is eabt.
enerfied the air tubes are lowered and -
the engine draws its gas from a eon.
pressed gas tank. The torpedo, may
be •submeisged to any require'd• depth
• at the erill of the operator.
When the one nem sitheiarinit in .
strlicieg distanee of Its prey the Pilet
operates a rod" will& separates the •
torpedo body from- the -pilot.' section.
An sooli as the torpedo. has left the
pilot tbe weight ore)* 'calming tower
portioe cause' that ocetion to turn.
over and .the top -acts as a keel; The
pilot centheri open the lettelievay and
proceed 'hack to his
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