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The Goderich Star, 1922-04-20, Page 11r •r FIERY, (TIS ` t. NEWS TOPICS OF WEED iS T B lr portant Evens Which Have Occurred During the Week, Ivo as SUIPIIUQ;...._ T1iC *say World's Ilxpltenirtga Care. fully (.'mitten and rut Into Heady and dtttracttee Shelia for Mentito-Sulphur, a pleasant creemen the *leaguers of Our Paper ee • Sonet Ilour°as tk:ra} etricot. 'PL" luttii)AY. Annulscn injured la airplane wreck. , [:engin reparations rrchly, offends France. • 'ettre nkp.,e: t tree applied ieg14 tits 1 Condins asksBrit, in t a ie vii troDgas wilt soothe and heal ;kilo thef n,ir- ritate$ or broken eon with ec7etiat ; that is ctaiejed well ugly rash or pimples, or o frcugh er dry.Neth, inn Eubdnes fiery Skil ert;ptioves quickly, says a, noted Ekiri specialist. The moment this eulplettt prepara- tion is applied ;he lineae' stops And eeeeua ie Berne alai the skin r: 41- alil,ft.'.. ,tnd. lightfully viear and sntCt�tli�,-_ View ;. fArra conmt` -0 `. j°i • trued dy IS SO precious as a slat; t'eirie ` a'.r I caritas t ars t � I,arasites, utak i cies r h iis)il ''_' ""' .title r.tittt,s t;iciitber `cause the ltunittig, itching +or dig.. i in the.' Lei',islature. figu em Dfe t a Sulphur always r ent n h . Tt.ranto ba sei;::ill t(1‘111 etcfe;tt heals eczema right tip. 1 C;ratensbo:o, 0 to O. A small jar of Menthe=Sulphur Sault Ste. Marie bot swept tato a mar be had at any good drug store. Is'neer and dr, owned.. 1 flues/an'delee,;atea agree to condi- Healing :Cream Stops Catarrh Clogged Air, Passages Open • at Once—Nose and 'throat Ctiar. If your nostrils are clogged and your. bead stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely's Creams Balm at 'any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, anti- septic., germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate. through every air passage of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How good it feels.. Your head is clear. Y ur nostrils are open. • Yost breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stair stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is sure, GRANDMA USBI 3A$3E TEA TO lARKEN AID t;.stian of Genoa eonfercnce. Refined sugar prices were reduced t ete rents per hundeedeitlent. ,ter t"lziter Y'si t ...o t,.e;s Railway v, ill_ present has budget to -day, D.'. H. A. Stevenson dementia Toronto magistrate's dismissal. Dominions object to Paying ex- Menses of the League oi? Nations, Joe Beckett wins from George Cook on a..rout in the sixth round.. Lord 'trust -Linty Byng. given ,great reception ont1 ei: Visit to Hareilton. Belfast refugees to be billeted on wealthy Protestant residents ot Dublin. Third 7otentber of gang concerned in shooting Tleamesvllie police chief Is arrested. Temperature records b:olte in New York. Mercury registered as high as 82 degrees:,-. ° . Thirties in house of Commons split on division over mounted police. The ite bill was defeated. APpro:ciniately 70 per cent. of the construct ion work on the . Weiland Canal re nains to be completed. The. nf.aiestic, Pt 6,000 tons. the. largest Inlet' in the world. entered Southampton on Monday-. for the first tette. prof. in. E. McNeill., Ph.D., sue- ii ,cls the late Rev dames s3allaniyne f to •h 1k She _'mixe:d Sulphur Vint . Restore Color, Grits, Youthfulness, ' Coomman garden sage brewed into a. heavy tea with sulphur added, will tlinn gray,streaked and faded hair-beautifull . . l*' ark and luxuriant. Juste few applica- tions lica- tions willprove a'revelatioiiiif yourhair is. fading,treaked or gray. Mixing the. Sage Teand Sulphur at home,. though, la troublesome. An eatier way is to get a 50•cent• bottle of \'y ettta Sage and. Sulphur Compound at any drug store. all ready for use, This •isthe old time reeipo improved by the addition of other ingredients. • ep While wispy, gray, faded hairis not sinful, we all desire tto retain our youth- ful appmitnice and . attrectivencs. By darkening your •hair with \se,iotlt's• Sage 'wand and Sulphur Compound; no :Otte can tell, because it does it so naturally, sosvettiy,_ You just 'dampen a aper a or soft brush ° with it and draw this through your hair, taking "one snail strand ata: time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, atter another application or two,. ;your hair becomes beititifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. tennis preparation is a . delightful toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. URIC pow gar sass THE KIONEYS f urBack'hnxtla 0 Take glass 9 or Madder bothers Ott -Drink More water. ' The "fI'wentieth e`,'entury" of nor nein- Pally of the native.. are of pygmy etatuire and their trains, one of. them being seen above, seem to be m ado to fit, The•open ,air arranger:tent t uitn the temperature, but for tbo sake of the white passengers it ir3 to be hoped that the engine doesn't darn soft cool. as professor or roureh Mabry at Knox College. WEDNESDAY. , The Leafs hent freensboro, 7 to 3.t Viadivostofs fears • enPronchinn Rede. United .Steles tariff bill presented to the Senate: ' • Cork city gives Henry Ford a site for tractor plant. • Rig optical concern will erect lergt' factory at Belleville, Allies.Proposals for Russia hand- ed to Soviet delegation. Factional leaders In Southern 'Ire- land to hold conference, i Scofield -wins qualifying round of Pinehurst golf tourney. "` Bishop of Toronto dedieates - new church of St, Barnabas. British. Dominions gain the right to vote at. Genoa Conference.. The fight between U. F. O. of'hcials in. Eigin In -waxing warmer. ' • Northern men confer on develop- ment of Abitibi -Hydro power. ° Ontario Jockey Club offers over 8100,000 for races' in spring- meet. Gen, Ironsides: appointed cowman - dant ° of Staff College, Camberley, Russia will submit a scheme at Genoa Gonferenee for restoration. Lord and Lada`` Byng .given great receptions on Western Ontario tour: The Legislature carried .the Chip - pawn, .debate into the morning hours, The Coverninent .announces plan to combine all ?dominion -owned rail - 'ways. ail- waYs.: Seventy; flue per cent. of unorgan- ized coal miners in ennusylvauia are ,now out. • ' National lines in Canada carry 54.22 per cent. of total business of 'Canada,. gount Washington University beat - •the, Axford-O.trabr:dao late: osse play. - era, 7 to 2. A. bill to.refo'ln the House of Lords will be introduced in British House of Op/unions. • • • A dinnerwas given to Hon. P. C. Larkin, the new,leigh Commissioner for Canada„inLondon.. - ..:SHL*RSDAY'.: The Leafs beat Norfolk. 7 to F. Balfour will go to the House of Lords. • Prince of Walcs is welcomed ...t - Tokio. . • Manitoba Cabinet' will be "re- organized... Toronto baseball team .defeat Win eon, 10to3. Lloyd Georgewill drew • meth of. militatisne '- Sligo puts ban on election speech. by Griffith; : . Australia and New'Zealand frame reciprocal tariff, Terni -submitted to Itussia by 'the powers at Genoa. + Britain ready,for Irish repels civil war starts: .. Giants, ebamptons' of the' world, lose to Brookly-u. • Canadian' yi. n' railways may submit ubmit . plan to cut rates. • First violence in coal strike o•ecers in West .Virginia.. Jury finds death o fToronto v: rc ler was accidental, First outbreaks to coal• strike mi- ce: In West Virginia, •Major league teats were ail in t.c- tion on opening day. Rev. W. J. McKay, .editor: of 'the Canadian Baptist, ' dies. Veterans In eonsultatlon ueree on demands regardiug pensions. - A. A. U. bars professtonais from °Metal positions in amateur clubs, Gillen Coneiltatthn Board resigns, and new tribunal will hear miners' If you meat have your teeatrevery day, list it, but flush your •kidneys with mite oeeaaionally, stays a noted authority who tell. us that meat forme uric • acid white aimed paralyze* the kidney. in their ef- forte to im=pel it from the blood. They bseome sluggish and weaken, ten yrou grafter with a, dull misery in the kidneys in the bask or airy iieadaaeehe, direness, your stomach arra, tongue is coated and when the Weather le bad you have rheumatic twinges. The tame gets, cloudy, full of sediment, the ehsntuel$ often .get sore : and irritated,. obliging your to seek relief ten or three thee eluting the night, TO neutralize there irritating aeldde, to slesns* tate kidneys and SaaS off the body's tritons irritate get four ottnce* of Jaid SaetI frontsay pharmacy keret take as lableapoonful in at glare of water before. breakfast for -a' fe,Y days will then ant your kidneys .set ilia This famous 'Alts is made front the add it and lemon juice, combined with been ed for ' generation* to fl h ustitnulate'doggish kidney*, also to neutral* the acid* •its • utrint, to it: no longer irritates, tints ending bladder weakness. dirt, Salts is inexpensive;.. tatted he 1, r s liare, ern, makes a delightful effervescent tLia-water drinkk, WINTER TERM from JH . IH CENTRAL o tNATFORD. *NT. 1t extern Ontario's • best oommer- '141 .` ohool with Commercial, ' �l art aand T c l r de parte and a grey P 8 ments. We give Individual inatrue tion, lichee "Entrance*: Standing is not necessary. iGraduates assisted to : Caosifions, :Get .: our free eatalo- ;gun for rates and other particulars. 11. A. MMKcLAGJILAN, Principal. GRAND TRUlh sYs E; ImprovedTrain -Service' BETWEEN a Goderich and Toronto Lv. Godonicli,: N.e, 28, 6,00 a.m. Dly. ex. Sunday Y Lv. Stratford,. ” 7.45 ams., • •> Lv. Kitchener, • ". 8.25 ides., " Lv. 6u.Ip6. " .8.50 a.m., " Ar. Termite, " 10.151" " Lv.Torento, Na, 37. 6.10 p.m., Dly. ex. Su.day Lv. Guelph, " 7,43 p.m.. •" " Lv. Kitchener, `• 8.11 p.m., ..,, IN, Stratford, " 9.0$ p,ta•, " " Ar. Goderi,Ji, " ' 10,30 p.m.. " " Buffet•pairlercar awlfiret•clasi vestiblule coaches, in each direction. Entire train runs t ru, ae eliasg.. C. F. LAWRENCE &SONS rows Passenger and .Ticket Agent, 'Phone •RUD RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS Ruh Pain right oily With small trial battle o# Old ' 5t. Jacobs. Stop "dosing" Rhettnn.tistn. It'as pain only; not one swiss in fifty requires. internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobi Oil" right •on the ''tender spot,' and by the timeou say Jack Robinson ort tome the rhetuttatie pain and distress. "8tijaaet►bei Oil" is at harntkos rhea. nmatiam liniment which never disap pointe and doesn't burn the, *kin. It take' pain, soreneei and stifnees from *chimer joints, massless and Imes; steps sciatica, lumbago, backed*and neuralgia. 1 trial _ tl'e situ 1 slat Litdr up1 Geta a! of oId•tIme, hottest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a Mt- mmerit, yes'R be free from polo., aches and attllfewee. Don't suffer! Zak rheumatism away. .a Sunday,,School tweeter--= umtuy, do' drou cunten before ys to bit smother Jimmy—Njt'tr" lie t-rrr-ree counts: ten after 1i hits b:re l RHEUMATISM tleat irt1. *1. ainard'e nt w r�'rtnl see quids rdid. o is ,e` n, Tour ersed+Mt» ws+. Tiers needling taeeuei it: Odd ark maid** Yarmouth, Too ,Tired "for Anything rriEtE best remedy for exhaus- tion and lassitude ie 1Vinesrais. A short course of Wtneatnie creates new energy—new lite: --new vigor Itis a tonic., restorative. blood- „ moans, and nerve food, • - 1$ oz. Bottles, $t,$S 1421ffitiktfiSi At AU Drsia'leta Proprietors: .CO OMAN at CO., !,ignited. Norwich,, Eng, Canadian (Aloe: a7 Portland St., Toronto, Frank S. gall, Resident Dlrecter, 'GUY SOILS AND - THEIR MANAtGEiENT (Experimental farms Note) • Of all the various types of soil to be found, none when properly ham- s dletl are more productive • than the r heavy clay. The very fineness of t these soils gives them a lairge water. holding capacity, which will adapt, • them to the produetiou •of small grain:' and grasses. The management of these soils pro• sents special problems; .forcontaidera- tion. Their fineness gives them a t tendeney to bake and to retinue more than the usual amount of labor in i cultivation. The lock of sutfcient I surface or underdrainage makes them cold and wet in the spring, and I when there is a lack of 'vegetable or • organic matter. they. are hard to (.work and less productive. ' The nnethodse of treatment • here Ossd seed re b ased on theresults of field demonstrations and osc atuais In n I) ”alum nio I11u9t1:tioStations in Quebec,New Brunswick.and Nava Scotia. pro of tits great i made on the drawbacks with this type of soil is offset this condition, the farm pole. nC•the fineness of the soil particles. To I tine should be so arranged that the operations will systematically open up 'and Make these soils more porous:. —� i Special attention must be givento the time and type of ploughing and rour peerage; prefers to know him as a great commoner. ' One and one-half toes T.N.T. of ex- ploded and threw hundreds of tons wet, they sre apt to puddle and bake. of rock upon SaltLake y While it is necessary to.plout h these Five .Ruspians 'were sentenced to five years linprisonneent for assault It be Lowersoits deeply, rho depth th sho u ld on a St. Catharines special constable. gradually, The early vorcngedese soils, in the spring,' cultivation. Heavy clay soils should be fall ploughed when the moisture worked lied, w hen content" is right. If v case. - St. Thotnas woman Walks on t:'aek in path,, of oncoming express and is killed. - • . Fortner nriaronetein Ilurwash says `moonshlning is practiced to that prison. - Manitoba's Minister of Aeriotdture reads promise' of big crept to spring weather. .. Tbomas •Marathalt, 1>K'.1' 1;., wan'1 oheinges In University of Toronto ad - Ministration, Robert - Boston, former member of Parliament for South Middlesex, dIEs at an advanced age. - Bon. W. E. Iiaaeey replies in lloust' to T. H. Lennox's charges eoneerntlla administration of O. T. A. . The 4ury takes five minutes to de- tide verdict in favor of "Patty" Ar- tbuckle, the meek,. actor. R. Y. Eaton, tt cousin of the late Sir John Eaton, Is now president of the T. Eaton Co., - Toronto. Tn ft riAln , SWARTS' 'Bus, Livery and Hack Stables lttllontrooti3$trrowit *Just off the Squeare isetNs.ly ' f3ussea !Meet all Trefoil am* Passenger Beats Passer kers called "fel lit arryr out of the tewis for ail trains at (1. T. R. or C.O. 1f. Depots. Prompt Service and Careful • Attendance. ^etlrCii�1M•^° Oar l.tvaryr mid Hack Service will lysis hood wlpi-t wtrite 1M ovu'v resp. d.s 'Neair Patrons a Solicited 174, *WARTS Phren 107 1lteiiltreeI Street Jack Bemuse!` sane for Europe. The Leafs.•dI f.-rted Wilson, 13 to 12, St. Louie Cit elinsls beat Pittpinerr;. Sir Rose Smitb killed. 'when air- ple ne crashed to earth in England. sir • bass and his brother were to. have tait:en a' trip around the world in an airplane this summer. Premier Drury has selected W. D. Gregory; Trafalgar; M. J. Haney, Port. is most important. This cultivation should commence as soonasthe pro- per moisture condition is reached, but never when the soil is at all sticky. By passing some wide im- eplement over, the land, such as a drag •ha row.. the surface soil' will be loos - Credit: Credit; Lloyd Harris, Brantford; ened and `:crumbled sufeicntly tit J. A. Ross, Toronto, and R. A. Ross. prevent it from baking into clods. Montreal, as a commission' to probe .This will check .evaporation : and the Chtppawa development scheme. SATURDAY.: - The Giants beat Brooklyn, 10 to 2,. Ulster border is still scene of mete, rages. Genoa creates new situation on separations, Irish: anti -treaty troops occupy Dublin -courts.._ _ _ President ilarding deals blow at little navy idea; W J sanley was elected president maintain the proper; moisture condi- tion for A longer Period. Clay soils are generally wet end ,cold ', because the ` water in them is constantly evaporating, and evnporn- tion is •a cooling process. It is the. coldness of a poorly drained soil as well as the excess water that it can- tains that is responsible for the un- satisfactory. grrowth of_ crops from them.' Drainage carries. otl'. this sure plus water, makes the soil warmer, hastens germination, allows airs to At : the 0, A• L, A. enter the soil and brings about •fav: Weber and l{eatfn will platy in itE orable conditions for bacterial life. final.. at Pinehurst, P Cleveland batidtts 'secure $50,000 worth .of diamonnte • •. Salvation Army holds notable' pare n andservice iToronto. ode ser c Sailor .at Sainte loses Itfe.`• to ' an attempt to. rescue"comrade. Methodist Stunday School Union towns conference in Toronto. a,• • Well-known Galt man, former To- ronto broker, killed. by train. . Maid in Toronto rector's 'home savesfamily from fire menace, m o Turkish ` troops .again attack Greek - army and ere repttlscen • An increase of 11 per;coat in autos, Is reported bj Quebec. Lleense Beard: Revel hundred Ontario teachers in-_ v ade American capital on, tour of sis- ter cities,' • l;nemplo; incnt C'ounell, Toronto, censures legislators for absence from • cohfeience, - Ata,b pawspapers openly lneitinK Arabs' in Palestine to rise against Jewish rule, ° Convention of Independent Labor Party - at ii'nmiltou-t ndorses plan of I3ydro-radials; . ' - Saskatchewan's now Premier dis- agrees With Premier Ring's natural resources plan. Because 'London, Eng., purchaser. bought maehlner3• in t'nited States lie must p5y interne , tax. • Catladtan trade would be welcomed by Detroit rarchitnts, who are feel- ing the Ions pef the Canadian dollar. To keep u the fertility of clay soils and to cheek their tendency to'. bake'considerable vegetable matter should be added, This can be done by applying strawy .manure and by as, clover,piaughinl under leguminous c ro s; peas, vetches, etc. Thiry can best be accomplished by follow- ingdefinite crop rotation. By so a doingwhile being grout to .crop its c each. own greatest : advantage be at the same time preparing the soil for the reception of the next. A r o- t tnon of four years duration is giv- ing 'very satisfactory results on the Illustration Stations. Briefly this rotation is as follows: 1st year, hoed crepe -Corn, turnips, . mangels or sunflowers. 2nd -year,' grain and seeded -8 lbs. red clover, • 2 lbs. al - sib,. and .10 lbs. of timothy. 3rd. year, clover .hay---lst cut, clover hay; 2nd cut, clover seed or hay. 4th year—mixed or pasture. , Mo%DAIr. • Lloyd George :lords conferences at Villa. - Allied' commit•stoners refuse An- gora demand. Fight at Genoa is betiret n French and Russians. Leafs brat Norfolk, 8 to u. itt final exhibition game. • Republicans netttnpt to capture elountjov Prison. , Two of nate Hamilton .°k%* tai •win in Toronto. 1.,ouie itubitt tt in rt -•r -if etc d pr, 2t- ' dent of C. W. A. Hobart beats Oxford -Cambridge 10- erobne tettrirts, 8 to 3. 8 to 4, - Joe, \%'rii tit's 1 niversitr, of Penn-- syl.vanla erews beat Vale. ftIg fight lir 1'i;lle,d Stiatas tariff duties to delay_ bill, . Arthur Grililth (Filre, See lathe:,et'. and t;Tw-s adtreis at Sligo. A Toronto eouhir have mirae,'lou, escape on railway '-i ossing. radial .11P01' Toronto tiu.rle it uta auto 100 frre•t and kills the dr-ii.rr. An need resident of Selkirk, Get., commits ;suicide when hie wife dies. .Lord Byng tnrnn filet sod of rx• eavctlon for neer West, eta rinse miry Postal clttks lose his i•cost-vi-ii. ing bonus. • Gen Semced has been arrested in 46 ow York. . Japanese on offenslrte • in Siberia against Reds. . 'train 3u'ld up and looted at Mul- lin ar, tre•land. , Tokio Government still gathering war oupplIca. Conference of Irisin factions fails to react; an tat r, i-ui' nt. Prance is e;:ger for tees dawn of Salted Herrings. Ce .urs ;) t__ Ulhi,tu IluCtael a ut a rte,. s. llotlander of Illera'i.eh, made the then astonishing discovery •uit slut weal -id preserve tistt and that milted Usti could be packed and exported nefon,, het time herrlugs had to be i•unbunaed %Inlet - n few days of their immure. Buekels salted: then, InUK;Wille iu Rackets sorted lite brat htimtireti of herrings, and, bating salted them. tie paceed them itt bairn*ly. 'l.'itts estmet`Ise of common sense recsuitcd In 0 singu- lar development of the resources of the country. The English fisheries were not as.pronminent- 00 ,rears ago as they are .now. ttute llolliand. bead. Col' 11 time almost a monopoly of a market Mitch she Was able to create -and to supply. • Been:els end not to wait 500 years to have his claim to public gnat- itude •recognized. Charles V, had a 'Statue erected tothemackerel salter: RaCP., oaen delegate. 1>lllidtn„al. Veterans: to tape, railing of Dein, Hattititon Ce0Plabla Pitinaars' Iaat.* iiniutt-widci e•conottlle conte t nee. bay after man wl.o talus to W, t« 1' Swarthmore wins from t atuGr@da rn to r:sealae caPltlre, lit, m iters of Weal branch; o of I.I..1', to tote on anlalgeruatien witir t'ani:a- dia,t labor Patsy. Mama; Cie Valero [truest ala Isar- ter ntrenage, in which lie raid: "Young men and trou;en of ire l: msel, the r,oal is at let in ()Dein. Stade ttpac-tln-a'. Step formed. irr hied yore's for tits taking Te•ko ltd" ford i.ietvtrse teem, 9 to 8. IBtasaian:a pt: Genoa ask till Fetter - dee ts>• re•ply to tering of looleer5. John Iderovelack, fannies Fieri h nor, is arrity^arly In at New York. Thomas Dint. tine Sitet miner elect- ed to Millen Pat -dame -et De dead. Discoserq, of body believed to grew+• ioisfery of Iacic•,nac' dlua1'•fCalnael(, led lenin Labor to 1Iattentee rause e'otetees' 10 fleet du sttittein O1 DnC lniot, f'eva/. a,> any, te,ature fine pe0plt• t'f 13a:i'.}tn{:i 73, t', Pg.i +! I CPA' i -Ce Harr 1 Seatetbr a Doe fel 78 yoga _/_ _i ,•—._A 8000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA who became the benefactor of his country. Queen ltlary of - !Imagery, however, paid him even greater honor. During her residence in .lioil,and "she discovered bis .to'intr and, seated upon it,. ate a salted herring; tityel't' anti tt f i,ine00 double seting 1tnt blower tondo from ;hollow tree . ,trunk taunt Omit with ti feather Iweked Wooden }}triton: » overage ehar a is liftyttve pinnate if ore and ititte,faellve of ebare'oal, no flux being. used. The . tion made Is vast directly .into molds for plowshares and plows • points, amt the Product of a furnuee Ts altout fiO0' ,wunds of coatings dully, Bub it in for Lame. Back.. --it brisk rubbing with Dr. Thomas I'<<eleotrii , .011 will reiieve•.lame back. The skin , ' i 1 absorb the oil and v 'n i t+. ill in mte � a y It will penetrate the tissues and brim~ speedy5, relief. "pry - it and be con - voiced. As the liniment sirkn in, the pain conies oat and there are amides grounds for saying that it is an 'est. 1 collect 'article. a °eheer i:3 Health is wealth, and t,oa cash on hand. Smelting . In .*Masan. A. primitive iron smelting industry, evidently of Chinese origin, exlsta in. Bulacou,..it proviuce of the island of. Luzon, Magnetite and hematite ores, founts, itt the locality, are smelled by the .natives -tri small bamboo - eased blast furnaces:of soft el*y bricks set In clay, each furnace being seven and me•talt feet high and .tive feet in ex - kernel diameter, with a -conical loner cavity. tapering from , forts to: twenty inches. The furnace hasA siitg}e clay • The 1022'editton of the • popular little Cyclopedia eta the Dominion— 0000 Faete Abouti