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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-03-13, Page 6, f` 1? 1.47? lOtti;ficritilo*AnClo; 4ro1lAsq4-,04ific*Aq ;14'4v4V`4":41941 4114 1°2e . fx09,1.1•4,00u6. ferget.;ike• COO1Pn.: * 44 Well 'rekei 4uperienCen With ipreyicus ;pnrchasea, Ote OP0.00 404400; which •Canisea. • IC-.4.'inedvteeide to be toe].)cortain,er further 1018 of.?ewer. Ezcesalve he: ao#0.0,0**00-; or oyez), 'detail of ;h1U1a*whitesinolthl,freel therezhanst he oar; fer,..taanetiinestbe, allgninent pipe 11io-sYMP.toln, ;Of trouble ap- J34''th, a Wheels. 'la overlooked, 'en& ,t1i% elowly,:bnt inevitably: detail._ 8 not brought out .untll the ".c.eatlY, 4'4,40.41,10er Of';.trOnttdroft. treads ,HAT •A'APiig-tA01014.,G, • brings:tbbi.tercibli144e,ev,fner •.*tt, '-' • 'Ptein the'felt • of an old hat **where. , • "-i' ;Maytio.Made for. peeking the stuffing Here Is,a,:einipleinatlkik*iii. owner Ilexes of thei:Water ',These' are can use to his em*.ee,.**. 41:• advan, ',Made more 'effective if. the felt tags -tiO„ ti* 0144,600:" Drive been ,bolIed In a mlxture of tallow aid he -Oar agaihst. tlut:,."0,410"ef *140011, '• ' Ptr*leYt; 6-101off.! not.rai1d1y,. but zather4lidatbe ear to a stoP•Witfithe ;t0T,TEle PIN INSERTION. , ,4otter..pla can bo worked into. a hole much etteler If One end. of the is .hortsned.• KNOCK'. FINDER. • .right 'Wheels resting e1oselyand•evan7 '`,:Ths...teheele: on tbia• Side. .*$•;thens, llnod evenly, and for eXPeeea:.0 testing."( con be disregard.... 'front Antherconsideration. 13•0•4*.-Pleca Pffio,07:tvflOo to cbOlc .e oppoeite Wheerik by tying Oneend a rear whec1,001cs,„ and pulling It ut reet.br':acrou the: tilmt..**el, r - fl ' An. old baking' powder can and plece' of threareixteentini-inch., cold rolle&steel or dila rod will make aa imeellent; knock:. detector. The device whieh'•IititaCi cOaiii . Can.. Is constructed by threading .the rod h. -. the; air at one • end .for about one inch and r.c)!4.' Vion,a holete, receive the red Is, ;drilled tiiiho,cooproOfthabottoin'Of .the.calm, .60„ the rod and -then 'plate a Washer egainstthe nut, insert 'the rod into the ',hole in the can and fourten Into position with, anOthor , 0•14i, gOr` the ;tire . to els ene,,a de.tbe rear edge... More. Mit; cerrectid. . ' a• vein be hard ....Peed.COngenied clutch dieke, and the rem- - bas been etotipe&for„ the ,.,.s!:':,tendenCY.,te'fOtre front, 'between tho'diska. oil can -else cause this br•. 00 Idoca • car Will cause the aI? the Pings, Wow/ it nce(.‘qilita. ee 'cier ThkIOSDI beau eti4 letrieisoft 111. p 4., , The Win& W.01-nr and :Pin:alb': Balder the., of alttlie-iihenonietia..,Of natiirSt.he lId o the can In position and tbo de...Seenia.th be Oa one that laMost eiidewed With • personality. agalnst th. ear and the Sd. the engine-.'Will-perinitT-lecet14.7-tei'itnit lightning, Tea* iiiiirtinikivtliere.-ia- .1clie0c; ' • ' • ' ict ;wide ,ringe of eiPresedyeness , in . • • • • . ., . .. .., any of. thein.. But the wind has moods ..lidENApE' or TREAD col.. • and, a many-sided character; .. indeed . •-• 7":Watili for, the "little . treed cuts .th there. iH. no human', emotion, '0 .virtue tire ceilings. .:.If the cuts are .negleet,. and no Vice.. of . the, humatt,.soul,, that , aul,.. the flexing.actien, of thci..tire'.!will does iiiiiii find Its repreeentetion or ita enlaritearici7dirt, • Ma and molsture .syrabol .in the blowing, of the ..wind,... will be ,fereed'IhrOugh. by the elastic lasoisi a. writer: in Youth's Companion. lieeC,C robe'r; ;as the, Wheels revolve. The ineane, destructive fury of , Dian. :F7 :2-iiin_ , ..,tto will deteriorate!. chafe .. gild. it 'War has ite,eounterpart, in the ,and Weaken: the carcase. ' ' .. .• • . tornado •and the hurricane.. .., Violent .,,,.._:•, . , ........:„......e . ,. ; . had a that do • aPifOl; 'rnalicitnii.. things and and . gates, ;though:Jess, demoniac .in temper, , .. able effect on . eh' skald outburetsi Of brutality correspond ng to those that humanhe. IA .0 from the Prairies and the .. Inge aontehimad. exhibit, • : Then there are the.nlean-Oipirited,!'filliatnied gusts .play-dlsagreeeble-precticatlokes;-M6- • . . . . ,. 'periencing them,we feel that the Is it heart a •vindictive 'bully, At \ other times'. It 'is better 'dispOseil,'' not. yet quite amiahlehoisterodely'hunthrous, usually . at the. expense of People who 7,dielike•. boisterous Minor, But ' even *bitted by thensanda of • People from. these PeePlawilledmit that MOW it has thi..pied- fisi(sid '.•ii-ottiii the.,4114-9-.4,-..---- got rid of ; its. malice and 'la -Merely '. --; : ,, :.. ', • * ' .'' : • ' . Prankish and not ' above. playing the • .. ' ....:,—,-...--.--., . . , . . clown. • , • s'. ... -',.:, ' . ' 7.•- s . ' Travel:. • . . When the wind Ceases. to , be aggres.• . '.• • • ' . . .1. • . • 'Sive it becomes . gentle -60iiilding ' sy.nt; It * not the niileage ,to and fro, - ' , hither. and yon,thatentithie a man to regard hit:naafi as ,ii. traveler:, . If, he goes, .6s. Shakespeare . Wont& Put it, •ivitii hie eyes open lint: their sense,'.• shut, he ',Might is well stay at at:henna •-• for all that he"-vvill think and all that - 'Wit% •trialyjeee • "You Must see not 'Merely, with .the eYe. but through the .63,e,"..,saitte sage counsellor of young .. ,Round ' and round .the globe. and over and ,Over the seven seas; .trains, boats and. airship! are•IranspOrting. some people who better than .ani, mate packages of merchandise .sci 'far .as their' reaction to their panorando environment , ip,eoneerned. They tell us they have been.many times this place or that; but it does • not appear 'frem whit they Say or from they Seem to be that they were richly educated Or profoundly influenced in •;' any way by the' experience. :H When you'. See how little. some peo- ple have done With ,the chances they had, you feel 'what a pity it 13 that °Oen!: tiho......7t7P.4...',h!tYP.,:•*.de. Much of :theril,''.did,.not have those chanees. instead..., It is.,eStribrdinary hew cer- tain .Persons who •etaied. hOtne and studied know ,Euitipelaild Asia today. bot -ter than certain other; ,who yielded. tothe'Wenderltiet and roamed afar.' . , Ile who usee.,hia ,faculties for ,ill they are Werth . cen Mike the tone: of the block and come with the, init, ,teriiiI out . of which, a ,gerihis like 0; Henry could Make a short story. The seine ,thinp were thorn tot' everybodY alse who cable, ,along;. but, everybody else pitied .4innoticed. - ,•.••••, ' ,, ' 1 , Dne. Of the most !rifithil 'exPlering. ,. OilSditioxiii any Man Can conduct is •in• . . 1-.1U4ida MaXim,,, neted,lit*entor o the • ... • taln- Se„4.. Co reliettit •hi.:004c .;;Orenr4**It' andlor • ertireatien::,Of:a park -4n. at:area: Cotumbla theICOotiniii ' Park's rugged of ,eternal ibeutitul lakes andi -.0.11a :Mike the `"areit One Of 'onie:genno, 'Canada. ; • of 160 - Miles of yrhieh me over 1,00,Sfeet alai/et:ion and 36 square nilios over 6,000 teat, :is. .1,.ite*,il'•'•e*1404'fiit4i::moI4iitela Peak!, the hig.aest • being•,...over • 9,000 • feet Ther. are seven-- main 1". Aarg,Sat As 8' Square mules 13 area. In ,Iii&diticia there are thirty . :.leicenabont,t1.509.-fiiet.in elevation, the. • largest being , Lake and Kaslo [ako. There ara,4nObigher Mountains for '' .hiindredi of miles to teat . or to the .nerth.....may- Joe,Seen. the 'high .yealcii of the Selkirk .944'1440e: • and ,.theli ;hundreds Of • glee: - r• .7: • 7 The atee,siihilitY Of the Park Will .in • 'ill •probability result bra large tuft - bet pt.:Metering, toiwiiits.ivisiting the area. • The tourist ease leave the 'CitY. of *reboot and 'drive distance' of 20 ot. Wkioli 12 mile". are along the beantiful,.. north -shere, lake :drive; to • thelentrance ef•the ro" at .the blo117 , ditosOn, Mine concentrator ICOluinee ,• IC.2.016 and Blecalvtake. paints,. but to, Atrold delays and ,InetnivenitniCes .it 'Is preferable that One enter! frOm Nelson.' Mine iii the Perk, the mOtOriat will • #nd,eicellent",roads, wen., as camp - Ing sitet located,atikinitalleiit poitite. .To the VOcatiOnist :4101104 to get Otit the °Pen. and teething it;, itaiee 'Park is an ideal place, ri parodies: The lakes and Streems. are learning' With bites, trent, perch. and other epeClel. There IA ez, 'sifellent '...tiOntitain bath- for the *police and the expert, the fitinter find here /spool- . Mena' of blg game, • • ".••••• Aare , his t' •July already.. has petted States to the comedian Rockies. During 1921-22, When the toed ,Waa in- eomplete:- 'aPproitimately 115,009 peo7 Pleyinited-thelte00-X0intaki-parks With the read ceinpleted and facilithie for niotoriests, greatly improved, this during. the „cOniink year, should -he :greatlry ,augniented,':and, as gekitnee. Park is only a few miles off the Main highway; •ne doubt it will be . -. When- Canadian lqntie11*1IttSti*-'t.gletPdtrstanShig'etc.; heleCe1148-caSh; ..... . - to. lorl,tha. Plind.-,.,Wes. , satAiii, ited •,The!Satairoein then apPlies the, necea- PerlY- 141,9M -it was *oft ~ tit t,110 Oart.,finrsh in. tb•-•.WaY ek,-• Pantn.,0,. tremendous problem not only. taint:lite:in,: varnish, and CROPoaca di - Ing civilian blind scattered throughout, ieetly or takes into stock -ger' future; • ,Canada,, but •of leylag, the felmcletiePe 4isreel• JO this! w*T. OW -"Vel4V. of • I 19r: 4,14.40010.-9.947.4,t4r-,749.r.11.t.IF-79..g . 9.4111031alliPi7,-.--,etc47,•APP,,gria..1.;;,7-.,„ A.,•-• , trelaffg 'alni iti-eIgpleyettent2 ....-It "gar A artileg.',-VAdUged"b' • 0.P.'‘.14ixia,--qOttw' .- cemparatively „simple, operation, to, se-.• werker ' is kept. ion. to , Standard_ and lect from among the blind. those who the finish which may 1:le required by were capable of entering factories, the trade postieseeti an , excellence taking training and remaining . for which cannot be surpassed on the con= employment.. For those who could not tinent. 7ite demand for theca pre - bp employed in factories, however, ducts Is constantly griming is the, owing. to domestic or other reasons., it -public become educated -twill° 'fact was -neekeetatrY-to furnish training in that _hlind:_peo_ple cen ;produce, excel - those occupations. that might be car- lent, producta,44 a Utilitarian char - Med, mi In the home. . The inethed of actor, and that these 'articles possess furnishing this training through home the „necessary. splendid and tiutable, teachers has •been -explained in.a Pre- finialt- In its service to the blind, th1s5 Arnie • article. The home 'teachers be.- branch felt that to build 'IV .Pernan- gan their operations Intheof ent . connection_ and -demand, ;it was. 1919, and mi, tt,' result. of their. efforts,- necessary to lend every effort toward and the growing. ekill, of their,..mipils thii s'ecural of ,Itttrootivo. ibriish. It was 'found necessary Ito establish HAW HATititIAL,:SEOTION-HISTORY' Or . early hi 1919. a supply fiepartinent to furnishr* materials and a sa/es'de- partmentto receive and .market their iiiiiilial-iiiediiita,--Sielii-department was .Organized _ in the spring of 1.919 and termed "The Salesroom." ' THE SALESROOM AND ,ITS FI1NFTIONB:' 71111 froDEVELOriniEiNts7:smal/.. begin- ning in ipp, has now developed to. a point where , its monthly -sales of yaw. materials amount to nearly twelve hundred dollars. On the average over, one hundred and ',twenty-five 131111E1 For purposes of deacriPtion and zu ,peciple purchase raw materials- direct - line with 'the: stib.divialan of • ly and stead* through tide source: the wet* this department, 8110 From the 7611 beginning in -191.9 'consider It under the' two - voitk „sizes ofreed for •bas - let, Raw_ Material Section, and .2nd, ry, arna for knitting, an&cordage Pinished products •Sales .Section. • . • for string"bag Making We have now 1, RAW IRATERIAL t3ECTIOW° SNS•iTS:, reached a Pn'int -*bey° over thirty : • 11001i:•Pf mateihqs And. articles Are tecked, including reeds. Willows, rat- - ' This. section was organiied for the caresses, it stimulates and refreshes-. • • . __ those raw materials required by tonna .i.;;•_..i., , . ' . able perionality Cif aik the forces in tne - ' ... n'r....! for machine' work baies for traxa and natural WOrlcl. them* to have the most gsret. Purpose' of purchasing in quantities tank Yarns, Tothe pciat's busedne-,,horne work and selling to the indi., `"` ' II eta, etc., basket ;models, etc. .. Be - cordage, thread, self - It teems „,,,ieee threimfing needles, needle. threaders, ... and therefore' at wholesale vidual, in the small quantities desired sides *16' we lia"'"Iso Secured sbpdca of-Braille___WatcheiLlor...men-and--wo-- flow it liecomes a lover murmuring, en- • -clean'ente---4)---bbe24a47; `'..-1-'n°l'iter- from-timele----tinie-- witliout-thaTging - for. any .administratiort. This meant that the individual could secure suit- able qualities, • convenient 'quantities, and Proinpt attention to orders, no singing a *Baby to her babe, or an Old men, typewriters especially adapted, 13raille writing, machines, tools •and other apPlisinces necessary to blind people' in their err* day life. smisnsin PRODUCtil fitAtE111 8110119N' AND •rrs HISTORY. nurse crodniiig softly to a child. .. The •wind is like people; it 'cannot always be at its .best • • And hbvrever.inuch.. we may ohjeet ,matter .how small, at prices which to it and denounee' it ,tielong :for and ... Were on the average,.much lower than *Weenie It, et One "feet we me.y. those thattould be secured .elsewhere sure: we cen never do anything about . — e--1 • 0:nus represented a great cony n ence to the blind .individual, since he was net Of necessity held Op through in- .. ability. to secure the reW materials de- ' Novels in Nuteh,11: at any time nor was, he loPt In a Much has been written In criticism uncertainty aa to the quality or price of English, 'French and Russan novels, of the. materials desired;- also he felt hitt never have their eisiential natures that even though he were located in been.so crisply described as in these some scattered settlement in the far paragraphs Of, anonymous origin: • : north,- east or west, he could secure An Englieh novel is a , book in which his *a* materials. Oiliest. as intimptly This branch,' frem. its early start in,. 1919, *the, few coneignOrts, has. now reached a most important Stage. Dur- Ing tli4 year ending March • ilist; 1920, products t� • the apprintimats Value; Of font ;hundred. dollars .Were 'received . from, home . writiers... For :the Year endinsit'March' Oitst, 1921, these had. reached a value of eightthOusand dol- lars; by March Slat, 1922,' seventeen thousand dollars, , and ter. the year .ending March Ilst,'1928; tliiitY-three two people want eacli-otherin-thellint-and_certelnle, cheaply as, the. theneend articlea were received...With- 41 the lest Chapter. • - ::' '. ' distribUtion ' With ,the only, Ittra, e p Chapter; but do not get each:other in, vidual located clote'-to7the centro of thal.levs7trIvulitoedfooltirirs.te:eityelloiargrththitditehsoriseawiseainn:dy,itsaiixre . -A French. novel is. a book 13 'Which charge to litin showing in -the larger, two people get each other,right In the parcel peat, express,' ',Or freight: esthnated, reach Aha aProilmate.re-: drsh•-ehaPter •and from then on to the Charges tolls ' distant: home. • :These 'cord. illark,'Of forty thousand dollars, laseehapter -don't want each other any Tatter charges, hemmer, were on the. Can anyone.,gainsay. this. evidence of ' ., 'aVerago comparatively small 04 s9. ore tnheoCes.xis4tittifuOtirodoureci.osaoriesopiroolyi. laird more - • . 'peOPle neither want each other nor get cap, Further, it was the !Unction . A .pinsoan novo is 'main which twO- represented but a. "Very 'small handoif..findust7 a blind i3000,4,? • each •other, and • round that feet ,four this 'department testork; Or be rea thdye theOtliarr,nkeextr p'eliportierlietui'-viiitillsed, deal with ji!twis.th.betheneii: hundred and fifty profoundly Melan- th 'secure at short' notke, all niaterialas ehnemeable4viot4riceircras'eptidtuhrios 'ugvihewoPiaolninted, awls; -.required from time to: thiie by ' blind home worker and , to keep 1 p *grill Resources Bulletin: • The'Naturalttesocrees-Intelf- ligence Service of the Depart- ment of the Interior at, Ottawa eitY8';' • The Sudbury ' nickel mining • area last„;year produced.,51444Qc, 900,1ounds-onifikel;,,,volna&ot-.7 118,488,000. VMS times the ,quantity •thken 19,22, and. the, largest output ever attaided except during the 'War years 1915-1918, when in, 1918. the record production of 92,607,293 :pounds was turned ---There -ere. only two. °thin! PlaCeit, in:Canada where nickel 100 been reported as eerintier- clailinpOrtance,. both in. Ontario, at. Alexo, 'about 109; Miles north - of Sudbury, and as a constitu- entOf theCohalt ores at Cobalt. 4 smell deposit :occurs near; St. :StoPhen; Nit.; but it, is not of cotr.mercial value., ' The chief competitor of., Can- ada in the nickel markets of the . world IS New Caledonia, on. is- land --in--the Weatern.. Pac1fi.. ocean, 700 miles east of Queens- land. Oritario,, however, at rires-: exit ,produces about 80 •per cent. ' of the werIcro nickel supply, the easier mining and the larger' , available supply being the chief !actors In enaliling.this country , • to'secure the .market.' , The close of the war left the nickel companies with large suP;• , . pliea of;tho meta on hand. As . the principal use of ,nickel- has :been as Re- alloy In the manu- facture of armanient and pro- jectiles it was necessary to find ,new uses and new. markets. This cainiaign has been gradually se; -- curIr.gresults,-as.t1ie.inCreaSOd_ output .shoWe. The development ,d.malleable nickel has also add- ed to itatange of. use,. permit- ting it. to be drawn into tubing • for chemical processes and oratory Uses. ' . Nickel is but one of the econ- ,-.:omie Mineral's Of ..Which Canada has largely nmeoPoiy, and the . Manner of its discovery and de- velopment makes fascinating Story for those, interested; in; the .developMent. ..Canacla'a na- tural resources. • • • * ""' 1A2c,14: We(1414' $168. , • Which •is :the, luckiest dei' on •whidt . • . to -got -married/ • , . . i • F ce tie first Fridaythe Month is "conaidered. the.'4iticklest • day , 'on'w.hich tecelebtate the great event.: .' hit. in. other countries • Friday! la ,,re-, garded as ancist unlucky day.. . •In Beetland: euperatition Concerning • Weddings,' runt not semiiCh to day - se to to the various deeds which, augur ,well or ill for the Married. CouPie.. Scottish bride may look for haiminese', if she. is Cartiede.ereas the threshold': . Of her new teme, 'after An Oatcake hai. been broken over her head. but Wee betide her if. the oatcake .should.bo broken ..by •mistake -or ;IOW design --- over soineone head. • In the Highlands it is considered un lucky for :a dog to pais .between the brldale*uplal ; on their.: Way • to • the. • The bride ilit011173.Tdi•Mirby grey .hersesi, .• and . her • •brldegrooin • thotild Wear no hackle, or,fastenta(on • Isis left gibes. ' Formerly there Was . custom of. shoe -throwing which was sUpp•eSed; to . foretelkiv-he•Would-beztlienett-conple--,1 to celebrate their 'Vredding,'dar ' After . the denarinre:"-ot bride and bride, groOnithesingle:men and girls; formed.. , into' groups, and when The, Shoe was thrown forni.one•groun it Was, the'first Member Of the ,,opposing group • to catch it Who *ni.•:defithiod.: to be .the, next 'victim of Cupict'S toils., • Peneils,' for Patent Leather.. • Ordinary 'black. pencils are intai, in more than •fgty ,variertiee, . hard and • •71soft•-•-••''‘The,variety-ofilienclis,•-.;made.--•' with •'• different Cohered, leads is also very Coneftletable. But &Part from thetas the pencil manufacturer issues a Variety of , pendia ., Made. for quite., I Ptillioll* • e theY are used 'fbr• trade pur., poses these are ratelY -Seen by the • general PUbliti..:• 'The fornaure dealer,* .markti the priee, on a Mirror With 'Soap, citi luirChase -a tea, cil whioh. write legibly on glass, ' there are pencils made fOt 'marking .prioes• on .polished porcelain, el:cloth, and. even patent leather. In each *case Vie lead it made so that, the ' ! Win ong the Most 'interesting pencils Made is one used ' only' by ,Surgeons. • Yet -,nis.-rklug- exit,lifiet_lidlivisloxiii on the surface of a 'patient.* body, ,before performing An operation the age Of'a pencil 15 sometimes necogeery, and as , the ordinaiT • pencil. 'Es nseleati, a Boni: , dial one, Is made marks the'shin as riearly es an oPlinaty Pencil paper- pathetic, affectionate; it soothes. and choly pages are written. • check' on the •,prices and quality, of of the Salesroom and its 'comedians' Materials that might be available or as operated by the Canadian National: appear on the marIcet from time th Institute for'the Blind,' 6244 Baldwin' time In ordeetthat every 'possible ad- :St..; Toronto. 'Branch Saleiiroom acti-I vantage might be . secured • for the vities are now being dereloped. 'at .... home, worker and thus essiat him -toTtitaLifax-nftfitourt-etr_hea-tM_awriltnimniepel:vfisoironthoef overcome 13someextent his Iiiindicap- in ineethig. the competition .of more piovineire 0 In - fortunate t3ighted ProduCers. . British Columbia and 7 SeetfitriUtterati .aWndestAlatri,141rDanitsui°vner,o! fortie tillie 1 Alberts', in order. to provide :larger f the remota Maxim machine gun and tr'rs'Arel'Earfi'6'Ts' fastnesees of hie own being. Working on a number of new Inventions that will. revelutionite warfare. , 111--RABBITBOROD - • 1 M.& MP1 ut4 You yi HE !;cHiVitir.-. OF, The, tie -14 ‘44 M6tit E.)(C14124NGE, " H e sAtp -114 AT TINRCIE..R, P4LAP ."Atle..• IN *The. 011-lE.S ti"? -FR(W1 HOLLOVJ-S AN. HE 61'431),Pr-P exciAt'sr4 d . PROIHICTS Sails SECTIOH:, •It was Afti'lradITt611071074'02:7be°.M'e' work- shippingaigienSeloeblindIndiVidnals: connection. with the trade and relieve ers could dispose Of their products ' „ • , locally anwithout difficulty While . • . The Perfect Gentleman. others -found, but email: demand.. in. • Johnny; ,,having reaehed. his: 'teens, thefr particular locality for the art- was invited' out to dinner. without his. idea that they ivere', able ,th produce. parents. Mother was at.,11..ret_denbtful It Was therefore' necessary to organ- whether or 110 she should allow' h er ize a central agency .which could pur- eon to go. She was afraid that,, with - chase from home workers- out the influence of the maternal eye; ducts for which -there was not suffl-. he taiga/ distrixn hirettelt cientiocal 'demand... From this initial ',Novi, be very careful," she said. *tart,the sales agencydeveloped haying at list given • way to •hi. eiW along advisory lines as well since they: treaties. "Mind your 'manners; and were, In a 'position • te.ascertain just • say how nide everything is." what the publlc wanted and le.; litreP7 -Sesited`a-fdinier Johnny was , served the home Workers informed as to the 'with soup. • Hating tasted it he re articles Which were most in demand marked, intending to he gallant. • ."' and therefore , could be disposed Of; , ,',1Thit is pretty goad soup, ' what most readily 1st 'advantageous • prices, there le• of it," , for the worker.The•functions. of this ,'He was, greatly disconcerted to see branch gradually' multiplied untll iin.! a dark frown On the fete•of his heatesii• ally it.hes baronial 'a Most' iinpOrtent' and he beak/6d to remedy his blunder factor in thework-a-ilay !Ives of ton*, by remarking •• workers. Itsecures orders of vary-' "And there's Plenty of it, Such is it fag ; size's from 'Anna, organizations, is." , and `individuals, 'diatiibutes theie ord-I • . • ' ems •to blind people in their home,1 'Cultu ad Pearie who are thus enabled.te produce con-, -The Chinese produced "e-ultured" tint:I:icily and in wholesale 'quantities; Petaila Yelrif ago by inserting a/nail The blind home Worker abipa pcnt ao shotoe, moihoe.„ of •Le.e,s4,, or compfelrorders 13 the '#,Arettioain , whfeti 'they he t for Which, folieWing „close inspection in, tanks,. HE. 5AY5. --4": IS. ThIS s4OeetANi5 V...% CHANGE? " E. ." 514E. SAYS VOL) YtiE 'WOMAN, ? THEN sAys Ile- ouesz LI_ Kree-12 .ter( OLD, PAOLL•i' --Vtihaing-Sewer .Gas. . ' An Australian engineer has pat aewer gas . to work grlittpg an engine. , Ile bulit a ixteen horsepower 'plant and collected the gas whfelt:enlanated tfOnfithe septic tanks of Idsoarti, town • of Parramatta to use as fuel fot his enA biln$. The supply turned out to )e: se", Sure that the plant cru bo lett. to run tor, days af a time Without any Rite* ' • In .particItiar' installation the Werk hi merely to pump out the seas itgo itself; hut neyetthelest it aavell the Cost of the seat