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Clay.
•BUJSII E S CARDS .
Wellington Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
Established 1840
Head Office, Guelph
tele taken anall classes o2, Maur.
'.hie property on th'e cash or premium
note system.
ABNER COSEINS, Agent.
Winghare
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Oda's Fifty -S th Birthday
Canada, on arrival of her fifty -
/Axe). birthday, is yet 'a .land of sinall
and sparse population, and, taking
Account of this . aspect alone, people
in other lands frequently ascribe to
the Dominion attributes and qualities
of insignificance in other phases of
her national life.
But with her population this atomic
element ceases. In all her aspects
Canada is to be thought of in terms of
immensity. A land created' on a Ti-
tan plan, of towering mountains,
sweeping forests, horizon -bound plain,
fertile valleys, expansive lakes and
mighty rivers; all .enterprise is con-
ceived on a mammoth scale, and so in
bringing these magnificent natural.
assets under human control, under-
takings have in many, instances sur-
passed in magnitude anything pre-
viously undertaken. The occasion of
DUDLEY OLMES
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
' Ictory and Other Bonds Bought and
Sold.
Office—Mayor Block, Wtnghare
ae
VANSTONE
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR
Money' to Lban at Lowest Rates.
\A INGHAM •
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Graduate Royal Cotlege of Uentai
Surgeans
Graduate University of Toronto
Faculty :.af Dentistry
OFFICE H. E. 15ARD S STORM
B,Sa. m,o., C.M.
Special attention,;pele to diseases of
;Women and Children, having. taken
..
;postg2-aduate work in , Surgery, S �, Baca
teriology and Scientific Medicine.
Office In the Kerr Residence, between
the Queen's Hotel a ;d the Baptist-
. . Church..
3U business given careful attention.
Phone 54., P.O. Box i13Rok. C'. Redmond
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M.R.C.S. (Eng).
(Load).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
(Dr: Chisholm's old. stand)
DR >a DS'R' 8 M R
of the world, with a 1922 production
of over 880,000,000 bushels of . such
quality that uninterruptedly 'for ten
years the Dominion has carried oft: the
world's first honors for that crop.
This country, to which are ascribed
such inappreciable qualities, has a
virtual monopoly of certain valuable
mineral deposits. With but one half
of one per cent. of the world's popula-
tion she produces 90 per cent.' of its
cobalt, 88 per cent. of its asbestos, 85
per cent. of its nickel, 12 per sett. of
its silver and 4 per cent. of its gold.
She possesses 17 per cent. of the coal
resources of the globe and 71 per cent,
of those of the British Empire.
Canadian enterprise has- of necess-
ity been planned and carried 'out on
a scale compatible with these exten-
sive resources. At Niagara Falls,
Canada has great development of
electrical energy, while the Queenstoil
Canada's 1922 wheat crop would make over 12 billion loaves
of bread, and to carry it would require trains over 2,000 miles
_long. Canada raises more wheat• and consumes more bread p
er
capita than any other country. 200 million of the 888 million
bushels were moved during the season.,
Canada won the world's wheat championship in 1898; for
ten years successively y
uccessivel. the world's first wheat honors went to the
Canadian West, and in world wheat competition in 1921, Canada
secured 22 of the 25 prizes. Seager Wheeler also captured the
world's wheat; ,championship five times, and created a world pro-
- duction record' with 82. bushels to the acre. -
a to the Dominion. is power plant 'features the worlds
another birthday •
s ficient excuse'to'`make` a rough largestwater-wheel-driven.gggenerator.'
of _
survey of some of these. • J At Bnssano, . watering the Canadian Canada's coastline ;totals in length Pacific's vast eastern irrigation tract,
of the circumference is the cotstinent's greatest irrigation
nearly one-half,,
of the globe, with 12,000 miles of sea dam, and at 'Gouin, at the head of
coast and 220,000 ` square miles of the St. Maurice River, P.Q.; is
the
freshwater fisheries; she possesses world's biggest dam with a capacity
most expansive and potentially weal- double that of the Assouan on the
thy fishing grounds, and in Lake Su- Nile. • periorn which
shares with the 'United Si ates , . Among other features i
the largest body of freshwater in the Canada leads is the possession of a
*world andits � most extensive inland vast game preserve in the Rocky
'
fishery. Mountains, ntains, Alberta.. This national
Herforest resources are' secondto park has an extent of 4,400 square
Wane and she
is the world's first fur miles and gives protection to 10,000
producer. She is surpassed3
by only Rocky Mountain sheep al ie.
THE W?;NGk•IAllif ADVAN.0 M
Grad qY Univeanity of Toronto,
Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate of. the)
Ontario College of Physicians and
Surgeons.
Office 'Entrance:
9FFICE itN..CHISHOLM BLOCK
:DOSE'PH,NE STREET PHONE 22,
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Margaret q
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General Practitioner
Graduate University of Toronto.
Faculty of Medicine.:.
tomes—Josephine St., twe doors south
of Brunswick Hotel.
selepkozaes—+Oce 231, Residence tui'€
'DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
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CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hours: 2 tc 5 and. ? to 8 p.ni,
-Wednesday Afternoons by Appoint-
ment only.
T,eiepone 191.
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PARKER
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Osteopathy, Electricity. 'All diseases
treated.
Office adjoining residence, Centre
Street, nett Anglican Church (former'
iF Dr. MacDoneld's). Phone 272.-
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fr o • {is IVIcTNNES
one country in the production of pulp
and paper and by one • only in her
wealth of water powers.
Canada has .a great reserve of 'vir-
gin agricultural land with more than
200,000,000 acres of arable land in
the Western provinces as yet untoach-
ed by theplow and many attractive
fertile farms aiveilaible for immediate
These are but some few of the.
many big things Canada possesses==
natural, agricultural,: commercial and
engineering—features of which a
country yet in its infant growth may
well be proud. Canadamay yet be
small in the number of her citzens,
but time will remedy this; the stage is
set and ready for that bigger popula-
settleinent in the East. - Yet, with- tion which,- when it does conte, •will
what she has under cultivation, she tiansferm this country into one of the
has already assumed • second place leading -if not the first—country of
amongst the wheat -growing nations the world. •
Canada from Coast : o Coast
The Flag of
All hail to the day when the Britons
Old England.
Rejoicing to mark how we honor
it yet.
We'll honor it yet, we'll honor it yet,
The flag .of Old England! We'll
honor it yet.
Charlottetown,. P.E.I.—The' lobster year and expenditures will be limited
fishing season opened recently for the to linking up short stretches and re-
North' side of. the Island, and big pairing bad spots in the roads.
catches are being ,reported, some fish-
erinen- landing as much' :as 1,100
pounds in a single day.
CHIROPRACTOR
Qualified Graduate
Adjustments given for diseases of
1111 kinds, specialize in dealing .with
r.•h.i1'dren. Laxly attendant. Night calls
}ospon.ded to.
Office on Scott, St., Wingham, Out
(in house of the late Jae Walker).
Hours, 2 to 5.30 p.m. Evenings 7 to
8 p.nis, and by appointment. Ph -one 150.
Halifax, N.S,—The gold mine for-
merly operated near Carleton, Yar-
mouth : Ceenty, is being inspected' and syndicate for which estate
samples of gold and lead have been synth a' pottery contemplates the myiases
sent to Perth Amboy,, N.J., for analyz- gP 3 p .
ing . and determining their ' actual Edmonton, Alta.—Short. courses o
helpful nst-ruetion for wives.of soldier
value.. settlers are being arranged on a cam -
which Brunswick rlek seed:potatoes Ext eision at the University of Al -
are gaining in other countries, has re-
Al -
stilted in the farmers of this province berta in co-operation with various
planting a larger acreage to seed po- other official organizations.
tatoes this year than for some time Vancouver, B.C.—The Whalen Pulp
ast. To: date more than..: one hun- and Paper :Co. plans to take out 204-
p
tired farmers in Piscag County, :uis Count, 000,000 feet of logs in the vicinity of
Maine, have signed up for seed pota-
toes from New Brunswick.
Quebec, Que.—The Quebec Pulp and
Paper Co., a new corporation recently.
organized, will build this summer at Charlotte Islands, but there are other
Sillery, P.Q:, a groundwood pulp mill
with a daily capacity of 100 tons. The loggers along the coast and on some
plan provide for expansion of the of the Islands.
plant for tate production of sulphite—"'b
came over
And planted their standard with
seafoam still wet!
Around and above us their spirits will
hover,
Rejoicing to marls how we honor it
yet.
Beneath it the emblems they cherished
are waving,
The Rose of Old England the road-
side perfumes;
The Shamrock and Thistle the north
winds, are braving,
.Securely the Mayflower blushes and
3 blooms.
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Hail to the daywhen the Britons
came over
And planted their standard with
sea foam still wet,
Around and above us their spirits
will hover,
Regina, Sask.-Prof. W. G. Wor-
cester, ceramic engineer fcr the Sas-
katchewan.: Government, is making a
special investigation of whiteware
clay deposits, in Southern Saskat-
Big ri"lnings. Under Way.-
The following are among the big
undertakings planned or under way.
in Canada:'
Canada's `.building, 1922, $381,843,-
,800;
331,843;,800; i921,.240,138,300. ,
Completion of Welland ship canal,
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at total cost of. probably $100,000,000.
Completion of Toronto harbor 'im-
provements, at total cost of $25,-
000,000.
New $10,000,000 power plant in
Winnipeg,: with capacity of 165,000
h.p:
'New plant afid dam of Shawinigan
Water & Power Co., which will de-
velop 150,000 hp
Don't try to save money by saving
food, like the man who traded his
Leghorns ;dor Bantams.
M1iroius,+spra;e tty,.patzi
ovor.1400,.64 a
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lr nrmtellts •pcnotrib.
the rights. dao sono
wpb, toot! cit, cools
and heels.
Itiesdoll's Spavi i Ttoitbeost„,
Sows for eters, diet 46 gears
onde l'ASp,Y*'h Curil,iseoons"
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$25,,000,000 power , development
scheme- planned for harnessing water-
,
ower of Lake St.. John and Saguenay
River.
Another power development .on St.
Francis River, to produce 30,000 h.p.
Graving dock at Esquimault,
$4,000,000; tlrydock 1,150 ft. long at.
St. John, N.B.
Great Lakes Pulp and Paper Co.
plan to spend $2;000,000 on a paper
mill - at Fort William.
In the temples they, founded, their
faith is maintained,.
Every foot of the soil they be-
queathed is still ours.
The graves where they moulder, no
foe has profaned,
But we wreathe them with verdure,
and strew thetn.with-flowers!
The blood of no brother, in civil strife
poured,
In this hour of rejoicing encumbers
our souls!
The frontier's the field for the pa-
triot's sword,
And cursed be the weapon that fac-
tion controls. ,
—Joseph Howe
expenditure lenditure on new industrial de-
velopment.•-
Railway . systems ` planning large
additions ,to -rolling. stock.
Sir . Adam Beck states that present
capacity development of Chippewa
Queenston plant is in sight, and -fur-
ther
urther; prospective development es-
sential.
$5,000,000 -is to be spent for. new
terminal facilities at Mozitreal and
$1,500,000 at Quebec.
Bollinger: and other gold mines in
Northern Ontario planning for' exten-
sive developments.
Several -other new or additional
pulp and paper plants• are planned in
different parts of the Dominion.
British Columbia is to spend $1,-
000,000
1,000,000 on new university building.
C.P.R. will build a $2,000,000 ocean
pier; Government Ballantyne pier also
projected for $5,000,000 at Vancouver.
Britannia Mines to spend $2,000,000
on reconstruction and improvements.
Wireless transpacific station plan-
ned for Vaieouvbr to cost $2,000,000.
Toronto University asks for $7,500,-
000 for four new buildings. New
Trinity College buildings under way.
Several large .elevatorsare planned
for, including a 10 million bushel one
T. A. Kelle in Montreal, which will be the .larg-
Thurston Harbor. They y
smaller ones are all on the Queen est in the world.
Co. is getting out 14,000,0,00 feet for Each province is spending many
the Powell River ,.pulp mill and for millions on good roads..
export. These operators and other British Columbia plans $20,000,000
pulp and newsprint when it is de-
sired.
Sault Ste;' Marie, Ont.—A syndi-
cate, composed of 1VCessrs, W. J. Madi-
gon, D. H. Hooey, and A. Harrison,
have started operations near Kauf-
man -Spur,• Shawanaga,: opening up a
feldspar mine. They report feldspar
in very large quantities and of the.
best quality.
Winnipeg, Man. --Expenditures on
roads in Manitoba this year will am-
ouut to $556,500, -according to an-
nouitceinent by Hon. W. R. Clubb,
Minister of Public Works." Of this
sum: $273,000 will be contributed by
the province, $60,000 by the Domin-
ion, and $228,500 by the municipal-
ities. No extensive provincial high-
Fifty-five Armenian Orphans
to Embark for Canada.
A despatch from Marseilles, France,
says:—Through• the efforts of a Paris
committee,,' ''fifty-five Armenian orph-
ans who' arrived from Beirut will be
taken to Cherbourg, where they will
be embarked for Canada.
Spealdrig before the Canadian' Club
of New York,. Dr. James W. Robert-
son declared that in the past four
years Canada. had made more real
progress than any other nation along
thelines of child welfare. Six Can-
adian
adian universities are >giving courses
to women to fit them for work in
Dr. R. E. Doolittle
Re-elected president .of the Cana-
dian Automobile Association at the
Hamilton convention.
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Dissolve in
boiling water
Use enough to gt t
a big lasting suds
Big lasting suds—one
secretf of Rinso's amaz-
ing power tb dissolve
dirt.,' If you don't get
lasting suds, youhave
not iised enough Riiso.
Thursday, June 28, 1922.
Soak an hour
or more
avernmi£,oatD
L� Y/
(Colored clothca onlyeaif t;n boor)
After soaking,
onlythe most soiled clothes need
light rubbing with dry. Rinso.
Your clothes don't need boiling I'f you use Rinso.
you -liketo b y
But if oil y our white cottons, use
enough Rinso solution to get the suds you like.
Rinso is made by thelargest soap makers
to do the family mash as
to the - world
easily and safely as LUX does fine things.
1,1:1 -VER BROTHERS LIMITED
TORONTO
It is a pretty serious thing to break'
an old- friendship, for, like china, it
can never be made quite whole again.
A. broken friendship may be soldered,
but it will always show the crack:
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'al :ie.
Canada,
Canada, Maple land, land of great
mountains,
Lake land and river land, land
'twixt the seas: '-
God grant us hearts that are large
' as our heritage,
Spirits as free as its breeze.
Grant us. Thy fear, thatwe walk in
humility,
Fear that is reverent—not fear that
.is base.
Grant to us righteousness, wisdom,
prosperity;
Peace—if unstained by disgrace.
Grant us Tliy love, and the love of
our country,
Grant us Thy strength, for' our
strength is Thy name. -
Shield -us front danger, from every
adversity,
Shield us, 0 Father, frolic shame!
Last -born of nations, the offspring of
freedom,
Herr to wide prairies, thick forests,
red gold:
God grant us wisdom to value our
birthright,
Courage, to guard what we hold.
' -Arthur Beverley Cox.
The Western Canada Coloni—
zation Association.
The Western Canada Colonization
Association has been entirely re-
organizecl,•the new board consisting of
repreeen'tatises of the Dominion Gov -
eminent, the Canadian National, Rail-
ways and the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way. • This effects the creation of a
national land settlement organization
co-ordinating all the available immi-
gration- forces in the country. - Ade-
quate financing is arrangedfor in
contributions of $100,000 per year
from each transportation company for
the next five years and equal contri-
bution from the Dominion Govern-
ment. The Imperial Government has
signified its reiidines's to 'implement
its pledge, $10.0,000 per year to: assist
in sending British colonists. In addi-
tion unexpected private subscriptions
aggregate approximately $1,000,000.
Sir Augustus !Manton, of Winnipeg, is
the. new -president ofthe organization:
THE LARGEST PASSENGER ENGINE IN CANADA
Sixteen new 'pass "•n engines are shortly to be put in operation over
passenger S Y
the nationally -owned ed -raiiwa lines in Canada of whish the engine in the pis,:
the tura above isfirst. The engine is. ninety feet long and it weighs 290 tons.
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The engines are built in leingston and represent the mast word in develop-
ment of speed and power locomotives.
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way undeetakings will be started this saving the lives of f ba bice, he said. �..
OH, DOCTOR - '1)ID 'YoU HEAR-
AB,CUT" JUDGE 'SUCK'S tiOB5ERY:?
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NO ! WHO'S HE 13tEN
PO6E3ING NOW
MI.ss 'FLopp (
The total. flow' of the five chief hot
springs at Banff in Ban if
n National
park, Alberta has been found by test'
to be about 40,000 gallons per hour',
or approximately .1,000,000 gallons
per day,
Lord Anpthili
Grand Master of th 1 Grand Dodge of
England, A.F. & A.M., who is coming
to Canada for the Grand Lodge 01
Canada meeting in Toronto, July 17,
18 and 19. This is the, first time the
Grand Lodge of England, the mother
of Grand! Lodges, has ;been ,officially
represented on this continent.
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