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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-09-01, Page 3, '' '' , I , - , -1 11 I . I I . I � . . .11 --1-111-1111.11"..., ... .,,,,I I I . I 11 �,.I�i . " . _177-11: , '�� — .:- - . . . I I I .; , , I i , I .,-""-.--.,.--"-,.",,-.,-�"19.� " ... � ....... ; ­ � I I . I 1 ..... i, iii, III �� .� . I " I � . I . I . . I ­ � I e .I! I � — � I � —7'-7—,,. -77 � � I I I � . I I — 11 -11 ­ ­;— ­': , " - I I., 1. . . I , . I I � I I ". , , 7 � , , . 7 � , I I , �',, , :, , ,��:� � I I � I � I I — "p—, I 1. , . I . . 1. I I , I � I I I � I —..--.- f , , . 40 , I � I I � 1 I . I � . . I I - I v I ,�,� , [pi i 1':1 I . I I . I I I I t . � I . � I . � � 1 , 1; " I . , , I . I . � , � ,:Iil : i I � . . I . . I , � . . I I . '� I . I . I I 11 'I ., I.. � I I � � � . " I � . I I � I � , " . , �, . �� , : . . � � , � . I , . I I : , � I . I I , : .� � ��� 1 � . � � I I I �!: � I ,,, � � ,. I I . , -i ; , , I I . . I . � I . � . I I . ,. . I . . . I ; . � , t! , , . 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Med one, wit . , 2.11 _,_­ I , , � there 41 _ in ble legends !I lildes his di , h colors fa , , , �` . -t- * :� , 1// I ,-, < ,,, I ­ , /M�, , , -71 , -- 0 . I . I . mumera , I ;"- � .. I -0" � / � ��� , - --; ,Us- I J���.I ---�z .. ; , I .1 - I Z _­ � , . - I 1.1-1 =_ Aaro�" � - � , , , . , I � I I - I- , I � : ..: ., : . , sgrabo ,among llis�'more � * ,*�, �!' . I . I I �.'�,!,`�!,;�,�� , . I ,1,11411,1I eIr habits. , .According .'�* I I . ; I i : . ell' �iy ,to I acif, " I I . I 41' .VA ,, �; . I I I . I ,:�; I", r . :"' ,Can Toll' A I . I I . -, �.,_'!,!.,:': . 7 -Ir .1 . held C"Oliverse with 1118 I 1) Ic companiohg. , 1,4ven then lie Is ' .P . - . � I n or T liese Que3tions,t 1 & T4-re3, Geo-wially pneumat!", �i . ."I :" ,; ­ 'n" lbot left In peace, as the victor se . ems , ,� � , .i'_ ", . An - anitomi....'t-.17' . . I are .1, I �.i;� . 11 I I �,A: : ,,,�.:.:, I I "'' , I I I a,u,' "'It lu"fr"""Ilfly a4d.e �, I I '' , . d him Ili ]lig ;to take del.,g'bt In per."cliwig h1w In.,',' � ;*I' 1 4 1 . . , 1 ,; x ,��04- t ,,, "�", , I ly o, ,�, a, 6 part VoI J, If you I cult or scral;ed O-Ocasiciially by ben - 7 , 'A�l , I � , A; i�� �:, ", -ATe the,ow,ner cf a rn,,)tor , t i I ' , Pationa, thus Showing that'many ways, I � 1 4 �, I � car and can- fenda,� (.it lo ided truck built; bod �i",`4 11" "' I I I hey po�F6eosed nearly � . I'�. . . 4AS 1 . 11 �,� �, 4" , - " -� V t I I ,� — all the a rla F igI10,11 137'.0 Charged with being voI ', - ,�., � A"I I i, I 11, - . 1: 11 I not an'sWell the 'Stions listed balow, I when the loa'dod tr ack t , _:._,�_ I I t ute 0 1 . , . �, . I . ,. .1 .I, ,,, quL I , b S I I I ,it will pay you to , rI over 11 �� 1. - _1', I - luMan beings, though Ili a 116ss, but nutbing c 1, I I ; �t " .1 " I .1 get the inf c.ugh p�ta,,.o .. C,.rafully w tL,h th, . I � 5�� . I -, I I I! .set degree. I I I " . __,_;� ---. � .ould be furth3r rom , 1. ��� 7�- , I . I 1, I I I P � 1. I 11 '. �� . I I . TAII of ycur tirea, I I I., than , - . � l�,�: j i��,� � 5; � , , ,-,,;1:;,i, � I .� ted that Ashes and the' higher land: th;*ee hundred WPeCfes that are known � 11 -� - .'' � - - , "is � I -ormation 1z, 3 I a .,,,. ,___�11_�_8 It,. has been denion- I the trllth, Since there are mor, I In all Probability, knowing, th- cl-cia I ( ( J�,� - , stl!a .0 answers g -�� . I I . I I . �,r7 , , . , � - �42 �14 , ,,­ , I . animals ,are I I I tt[,�,� . , � 0 pi I �, �.- I and inoney.11 .g.e. ill'o �1\ I . � ' 11 . ki ,� � w"ll Slave yOli a grelat deal I 9. " � I 'oduce scurld, � . q I WeT102ted cu-ta lower tire mile . , I . Of anuoyance t,i,nl,e I , - I I 1. I 8179617 awayed by I the it i, I �j� , i I Number, ' I al TXJ; tfip I'd'ose g,�iver3 froM the . , . I I I 1. I I . . , Same eMotiora and give rationa ex. ,%to Probably't Phe Sciae ift . . . ation on Solid tires. Mend the s,niall -and re- . I I he best ex,tjjl�les of t] Of Points Of labric . � , . `,� I pres-slon to; them, I a � I ..::', � - volir ,'car ? ". . ,�-- I I � 1, , � - � ; . . , , _ . - I , )/. � � � 1. ! ": . , , �,- I . I faMity of this notlon, for they a I C, , : � , . . I r,,-9.11' the large :rar'.% in, pn,,��, ati,cs * � fz l�� mit . . "I., I ,., . I , �q q I I Fishes erect their scale � �., ,,. � , � I . . .. I III at least three �ea,I fo I 11M . I . I I .. (I I IY . I � s 01, fill ray Ises that may be heard from a I . .: � . I I wlitbo'Llt delay. - ' . I . _� ) . s no . 1. "" �,;. I" I : �i . 1 I I ,I , I . 11 when under thle Influence of anger or I of twenty fathoms. It bas been' Bug. , <;!,,.�" , '110I of enginte? . r over- . ss � I I . I 1. 1, . ,� �! &I �)l .) . I � I depth I . � I 10. Turn oornars slowly to prevent �7 1 . 11 , � I'd � terror, exactly as feath . . 112 ,;�', ,_ " ,� . 1:1 and I I I . . I I .1 �)) I ers . or hairs gested that the story Of tile songs .of . , � .I,, ;4 �� I I Aptplry Power a I � , ,� - i. , W, ,,, . are erecteid . , , . I : � Gas , oil lcoilfslumptkn p',er nrije? 1 tire atra'.ns. � ,1`4,14 "I � Road S-pej, -, na OPI I . . ( . . .V In birds and animals i .4, ,I I I li , I "'A $ , As I the sdrens originated In the utterances ­� .;, , 'I'll, - I I * I . d dri infles per licirr at, graI to ayci, / fisbeil have eyes without movable eye. of these fishes travelling In schools, � , V which ,engine will p,L,.rfo,rlll m1b.st,eff d usel-8.93'spinaing or � ? I I . I I I � I .. , I 14 : 1_ .. . Q� �,, I ,�, I: lo I . locking o� ,tile wheelol. Equalize the I I 11 � , . '... 7 I lidt�s and cli,eeks encased with bony . � _. ,� 1, " . I � 1-1 � . : -ci617.tI,Y �And economI - . 1� , � I I . . t When Captured the Bead, or horse. ` I ,�� , 1 14 I., ? brake: adjustillent. These are common � , ,� , ) . 'Overea with hard soales, 11 Mackerel, the globefish, the gru . <, � _� ", , I I ,: ,.�� " "" a C'ri 0 . � . . I . I FirlIng order Of ,CYN,nders 1 and avaidable tire abuses. . I I I 1: I ��, A,�� il� I /� I ' �',',b1*21 ,,a lardlY suitabl lit, the . .1 .1 . :, �,:;! ,:, �,�: . a for smiling, ! PigfIsh and the hogfigil Make sounds �f II average road, d.living' speed of , , 1, L 1, . )) I I I 0,,n:,gca,,,i,uot - �� �,-� 11- Rull-111110 in ,car tr � . � I I . .. I I ,;�j, zi,�,' . arks cauees, - � :.�� �, � I expect to find facial ex- : re3embling the grunting of p!gs, while ;, . ,:, ,;., I twenty-five md' . I I ,�;_�_ Dr 16 , I . , -114:'i", �:, � ,as Pal' hour, what dis­ tires to breal'c d1own early. Avo,;d car I It .. - - , ., Si of Joy, pain, and ast . . ,�:._Al. ��, . - I 1� � 011- one of the best known fishes on the "I'll, . Ou,I to bring your car . � I ( 111. ­�i�- ��,­ .1 V 1QV I .*� : 41,:, ,,i� I_ I � 11 . Ao -4 16 . t :11 , . . g tracks. I %., 1 - ,� ,,�, k mant, .so well Marked as In some of 'Atlantic Seaboard, the croaker, gets ­ , � IN - " I... � Z, te"I'Lle r -top ? I , I . 11 ", .. �L�Z,� ':.` I . I i� high ar animals., . , to a deadt I . % tilit" _-� ,.,t . � I S 1 12. Learn the correct n'icthod of ap- i ;� .1 I � 2, N;,v . Recent demon. -1 C,� ,��, 1� , L 1� Driv-Ing ,in hi h Speed On a Jaye I �_� � 1, ,, i " 1. stratlons, , its name from tlz,e croak it gives when, .. . � '- 9 ,.� Plying and, dismounting pueunjati6, , I however, have shown ' . ,;,m�,';i: - -to , . - � - , I '�,, caught. Carp aIS.o croak when taken: ;­� ,�i ,.. -ad-, what is the lap'se of fte in se _:truck tires. Flag and .tube I __� .. - �'i, , . �1' - 4 Change of color to be on I 11 . . _4 � , i I - C should fit .. I . a of the best 1 out of the � . ,;�1;1� ��� "��, ,, � � . I . I ", . .1 'L pnds to a-ce- I I---- - ,_ ��,,:, water, �_ ._ I ­ - I I , , , ,, ,� , I : indexes to the emotions , . �, . ,:�..� I . . . � -five miles, per ho �. I I ,:�, 1! , I 11 I I . Formerly It was believed that fishes I �_ ur ? �!. . . . ... , I , . . 1c, <��.�',-- , '� I , uted, rusty or dirty rim. ) , 1. ��, - I , .. 4',";4, . -1 . .� , , "... , I How Many . gallo,n,gof water I ; erly, on a de I __�A . �'.111- I Wil ell the Ash Is sick Its color is apt Could not hear, as they have no ears, . , "z.'. 'at J� � I ­ ,� _ :. � �? "., . a re- 1 13. To avoid- unnecezoary Strain on ,i�;�:;a �-e , � I � - t to be faint, as when In health, anger, . I "; . W,l N, " . ,- quired to. fill I �s . z:, * �� " . , but anatomists have proved that they ." 1.1� 11 a elleTute frain five to, twenty- properly ill cashij and,caving fit PTO - '4" I � or breed t � � - L:�O_ ,. p I - .... 11 I .Slu , S I . , , , _; , . - �_ , I . the 0 ,Y�, , , ­'�', � , , <� .61 I ":: cG '1111-Im of Pneumatic, or flat Spots, .on sollds, lift oY, I': 1 Ing, the colors, stand out have internal organs of hearing. In .. �.� � , .. . I Y,cur -car ? I � . I - .. - I . I I � 1 . I I . . I . 4 1 4�� - .. 'A .... — brightly an-d'vividlY. Among the best,' . I i . 1:� I I I 1. . I � 1, , tbIe truck weight froul the tires When' . I �\ 13=,511 .. " ­ skl�__ ��, ,41, 1 -T . I ------ �_ ;�. I ­ I 'th ''t " . ?T I . ,,��;":,:. , . Nil, - � Sweden the church bells are not rung lfl�! . I 11 -_ examples of the affect 'of the emotions I during the bream ,season lest the fisli, , � " V'' . i � � '_ - 3k is to be iffle any Consider- / . - . I �,,.I,i,*, . I I I . I IYotth Re -Telling and Rdmembefirig.i,aiblle length of time. � I I 1. � ,� ,_ 1". oil color are the- parratilsh and sticki ; I I I-, I ** , I . . 11 �:�,,.!�'. a-! take flight and desert the ro�lon Dur- . '. %e, . � ­­ � . i, I "WIly' , ­ 611,4� . I. / ­­ I I . back. These sPecies� he I. Z". % I I I . . ­. ip4; 1! . , YOU ttirn out: for ev ty i ­ . . ve vlolen - 1 Ing the pilchard fishery the people are . . " �� . � ��, .I ... � I I I t_t.ern . , 'C', � .g "Aa tomes alo.ug, ? 11 so - , I I . , -1- pers and appear to be always carrying, .. ­ rcad ho t lid the - Universal Joints. . I � 1 no less careful of their sensitive stly. "The . . � I - It Shoulders. I to sound. .i�r � < I _ ��. MIS.sus-,'rather ,cros � I ''I �, imaginary chips. oil the ness '�. � ,, -1 ;,, "'." . * . I - ;�. . n, , I ,,� - " .1 � . iray dig ours,_ is,Vt ile?,, � right Of There are -hundreds, of MovIng1pxrt3 "I I _� � . During the breeding season . combats I In contrast to t -t -e ' ' .# r.�. � < "� I I . . . I � ,:�_� _ .. I I'll, I", - I 1� . , . �._Ijl �, � -, - ,` t, . :� , Poorly develope,d 11 I :',,, " , . ;, - "011, ulldv` . On'a,n On'01"ObAle lot Motor truck but. in C�,+ 0 L - ------------------ 6 -1 1. Ll�. g@l. between the males are exceedingly � �1 .,�'. - , 1. r -MG -AY!" answered-, he, none works So, hard and -so efficiently' . . a Common, I 4..."r �l : .­ ealn'lly. "As f -_ - - ., , I sense of taste in Ashes. is their acute . � . or our turning I ------- ­_.- --- - -- ­ --------------. When fighting their Joseph San : "I. � I ---- ---- -------- -- �---­ - _- . ­ coats stand out f se of Smell, as evidenced by the . . �_.;­', � . I . t, I. 4 � C iO6�llkiiifi's already noted, t -bey possess .-!.!= � , , � , I "' , ' out, the as a univcrisal joint.. Such ,a joint ,is . , , with amazing bril- I selection they make in their food. I -� � 1� ,,�,i epitagh J I . � retamn is plad�nly -Mggeeted in this ra2,ecoary on the propeller. Shaft ex- � '�',. - t � � . � � 1, 1 ;11. '4 -��Ihlch appeared -in. a news- tEndd ' 1! P P1 A IR IE a,,.,p;o ential worth ciommerel . - _ _ ----.----..---,. ___ ... I ---.--. `11 �_., � I I A , ng fr PROVINCES ally of i, . -Paper redeiltl.y: . I cm the,clutcli to tr,ang , _! 10 � . 1I � I -,,�. I .0. I I 1". �. -dy ,of ' sion and froni the transilrisi;fen. to the ' I " . ,already .,. , ;I "Here liles the bc I sOfiiI6 magnitude and have' creasing in Canada,is indicated In a . � . � 1. , , � -1 �. I eqn extensively made use of locally. concise manner by a Comparison with � 11: �, Und- ,�, . � I 'I'.- : I Willianh Jay, tear axle, es the case may be. b ""' I DAIRYING ON IN= �i � Who died Maintadning, his right of ve WELL TIMBERED Thb�,pllcvincei it has been ei . Z",�;,,. ,��'. I 1. WI I I rsal joI -are known to operate ,, . I ­Ilt , . ' stlinated, the figures of ten and twenty years . . � -, . . 1. , can,41n, ago. I e.!:��;�'l � !��,Il I �� . . - Ot over 98 par Cent, efficlenn.y, whil . s a out 1,920,000 feet of saw In 1900 the production of Cream- , � ,_ . , I , I tiffiPer or 4,000,000 feet B. �M. I ery butter was 36,066,739 pounds . " . � ., I - I - d right, as he. sped cailluot bo,said of any olther part of an 0 N L Y S SEC-,' ,��,'.Xl'berta. is estimated to contain, Yalu d at ,4240,9-72. � ��! � Ila was right, des, ell t , b 11 CIM-tiAs IN CANADA I. alon- I � i � auto-moNlia dIng such strenuous $C , BY 1910 it had - ' .. L t h I "' - .1101. - I — a " I - ' � "' P1 � I . 1. ­ � I nearly doubled, with a production of , ,� I;., ln:,. 1� Bu' . as Just as doad 'as if he'd been work. . TION IS TRULES . . 64,698,165 'pounds 11 � wrIGnig. . . S � A OUb twenty one billion, board feet of T . 4tc " '-.,', , I I " I . I I - III .,tim�er, the principal -species, be- valued at $15,645, , t .. . .. It I The univerval j0dIlt, as its name . ;. - , - - Ili � - - in _�"gvTllce, lodgepole pine, Do 145. By 1020 it had almost redoubled It lk� I I " �,;, 11 � � , i I I Rules for Tru -Use' ird'icateDi ,21lowls for .free ai univers al 1 7 . - 1 1, uglas fir, IN GENERAL DEMAND. Irl. . . � p, C k rs to Lczngthen . - [ P - �3 - again with -v&,030,899 I . __�,, � 11 . ,, ., Tire Life. molvcimant Of tile P-rciaeller sh-aft. It: Forests of the:i West W ta ��ar, balsEem fir, ,white birch and . ounds' worth I .�, . I i I . � 11 a P , . . , i, Form I ., , rac, .1 . .like Your thum,b - . , $62,306,794, quadrupling in value. A f , A, . , i ,,, w�blch you can . 4. .: , h .,a-�, for ,jruck wi a in all directrons, A un,iversal, I - large factor in nftintaiiiing this con- .� 11 �� Here is a set ,of ru,' . is Fires have wrought destrue- . ,;, I I a Substantial Source of Re- J Ei�vP havoc in the forests of the pro- Remarkable Progress in Past sistent increase has been the enthusi- i 1. ., . I 991 I ' I vm;Ce I il -drivers on the care of - solid, and prleu - joint takes the ,Povv-er of the engine . venue in t . he Future. ,, much of which has been devas- -i I I 7 ` . . . . . 11 � let v.haft; It seems a contradiction in.terms to , �epr'oductl6n. b mainly Iqd ego' to the industry and the past few _1Q, , 4 �� mlatic truck ti`r0z) f0rnlulatedlby' tile and transanits it to the Propel] . J,tatgd and,on the burnt -over areas the Twenty Years With Bright astic entry of the Western provinces ,� _%�� . . I i �� - ine, in . I �j , . teall,ndcal department of ,a learling. tire at the ,same time ,thiI joint may b . speak of timber or the lumber Ifth ,are-& sof poplar and birch. Liim- Prospects for the Future. Yeats have seen the most remarkable I 1. �, . ,�� I I . I , � g le P " 11 I indus' ,I , �P9M.Asny fOT the benefit of truck cc!nst'an'tly 1110villg fi-TSt -in, one dire; a �� , dwiners: I 0-1 try in regard to Manitoba, Saskatche. I bering operations ai�a priaciga-Ily con. Canadian agriculture has achieved a development of dairying -'-. ". , ��� . . � I 1. All trui�k tires tion., then another, ,but usually it I wan &lid Alberta, that vast terri � to.ry I on the . .1 I �� , havea load 111111t. moves upsandidown, hacause the rear I hned to the Rocky Mountains; Reserve, wide renown in .a great diversity of prairies,. , ­ I 11 0071II . I -so widely known as -the prairie proj�-Wldch contains all- the lumber at pre- products, the latitude bela , �, -I I � �i . . Slight ,or OCCUSlional heavy -axle keeps mo -,I up and down Over I .g as broad, West's Remarkable Development. I il, 11. .1 - Overloads shorten tire life. I . vinces. But it is the term whicI �'ie�t merchantable in Alberta. There In fact, as t1le linas of agriculture fol- To cite the, instance of.one province . 1 the road., Tile prorpeller ,Shaft a-ligu- fault for the appellation ,� I lowed limited c 4 I . 2 -'Distribute the load in'tbe truck- lardity vallies,aiccoriding to the rellati I ,is a MIfsU__­ _ sq are miles -9 I body 00 each tire will b va, 1,;.are nearly eight hundrea u illy by situation and only, in 1920 Saskatchewan secured an � - I . r- MOv&meqlt of the reaT ax1a, I and. -only the southern section of thesa On permits climate, .. I �� � 'I., ' aaa. its pro,po lat ;Present under lfce�k;. Famous., agricu.1turally, in Increase of more than 40,000 P unds . . - .1 tionete share of the weight. r and w 0 1-i I .�, . arried. are I provinces that area first ,p ketrated''Tissuied prior to, the establishment, of the first instance for bar giant ranch- of creamery butter over her previous -,:� - ; it not for the us e of unive-I j cints , I ex , j� ��, �, . . I . 11. S. OverspiI a tire ha:9 the.. s and settled, can strictly be, K'& theyeserve. .� as which sent their big fat cattle all year's record, accounting for an in- . I 7 "I � -1 1 � , , 1 I am -e the sh-afts woul.c.1 bend ox break, a -lid prairie, and ,even alled'., I . over the world, she turned as sucaiI crease Of more than h!alf,,a million dol- 'r .. �� liarmful effeat as' ii,veTfoladin,g. Reep hence co- , so this a l � ' . pparent Y , A � 'Saskatchewa,h Well Timbered. truck Speed within pre. -o . ald not tranzinift Power I � . .. ,. 11 �: �: � , . I .'Xii Saskatchewan the area ource. Tak- .� � ; _ribed Idmits.' EveTy automc,biqe 'ut3e3 �lilnive._, � treeless vast is relieved bk�. general'; T�';, fully to grain raising.when the farmer I lars in revenue from this s . . � I I I 4�, . R -4. Xno,�wdonlb - , " , � . I � , I . guegs�7011,r Infla-, jointsi,on t �e propeller �sh t _'L clunips, dif,bru,sh, by the iV.O.,Gd,*e, an , �t, A " � . . actually invaded the ran -char's domain and In I n ,;, I : I � . I I 1 11 . I) ­ , I I 9 the four western provinces . ::. � �. 11, I I ; � "I". � � I .. " .. L-'. wl;­,­ ... .. .... competition with the contii�eni gether, I n* the last five Years they have . . - 1-1 I �ll-le.�,�."'.,i.�,7�,.,,,�;".�l;-�,iI -1 0'11­,� . in' ered,'with merchantable trees is .to- I , ,� ,� I I � I � �­N­­ I tion pres,gure.' Pro, I ia$ . 'Tha, oll'a �,_Ofl riv* t -aixiI : -'a -fir"It, I . I _ a ' , , r, and �'' � ­ . I ,� I . f_'I;�,;, .per inflaticI - I , a . p§_ream; .:� �e_ I - �6,;666",�c�es.,i,t�e,Ic,o4a4,y.��ic,;,.ige ansts ..,carried-9ft, A, , � . I . , . I pte:s�, in gieih,eil . useols �,aai alj­"­`�� . L ,I 11 , � - , , , . sure i.§ as djnp_� � -1116ta j6iht,l SitY of forest i n I - . , ­­ agricltlt�d� . 11 .. I _k rtant as pro,p ' -1 0 ,� 'i , . 4 , . _ � I -, . � 11 �� . � 6T loadis and th-e Only care which bar& , ation L I - f 1� 1. .=�t - I � � .. le. their tota,l creamery butter 41 . � ' and speads, I . ,!this,' Illid's : 9� `.as being heavily timbered with I infer I I _ � I I . ��� . I I : . , nences. when the'northern T lonors, fl� - .. I . I I Later *Iien t o ..—Y - 11 ,.. I C: I . _­�" 5.1 Vreja are . i workEng Plitt re.',E6ve-,3- ds, a ,little � I spruft tamarac, and Jack pine. I 4" oinmrative am - ­­ 1. :; � � � ounta ­ ,., P � . .1 limited in shock -ab- grease twi,ee each yea,r.' It .. of this prairle expanse is passed' a, ' Prince I bility of certain areas to,mfxed farm- being .14,077,743 in 1915 and 2S,120,940 , � . AlberVds the.be'ritre of Saskatchewan's ! . . �: -low driving eible GNV flirs Part ;vtands LIP , pierced with . I I � ZQI Power. Careful, S 1.9, remark'- fine luxuriant parkland, I&, 11 . �. ,;. , h I I lunibe i rY. . I I ing was proved, and the general ad- In 1920. The value In this Ave yea �.� . . . � , ,even bush, at first light -and scattered,.,but du ti . .. visability of this method of farming a- , . V. � � . � 1. I 1 . . . . . , � IL I UIre Cos. . I 11 " NU tisie timbor trade of tile accepted, theexcellent standard of her Spective figuies being $4,091,874 and �., I �. I . I oil rough o" rutty road'S will reduce wheD c3I forgat lit. Most, ,Owners' becoming - thicker and danger as pro- ii,*, . I period has nearly quadrupled, the r T I ts. . . . � 1 do not kni iversal joillit] pral a Provinces has not as yet made I I .1 . � I ow whatt a u,n . . ,� � .. 1. .. � 6. -Glim-k your gress is made northwards. , Flnaltly�jn 1: . purebred stock brought a demand from $16,908,592. Dairying on the prairie -1 . I � , � I 'wh.-eel ali-grini-ent.11liI like because it never i I 1, a s tar - . I 1, . � � Tilres -cannot gi,ve I 91-ves anyi the north, heavy woods and s,wamps - 'fling.'r,epord In Dominion Agures i many foreign countries for animals to is Progressing at a I 5* I . � fu -11 S'e"Td-ce !P-sub-'troublla; but the wice �Qwner wil, t it is' P,4tii,inci,IIY:-Of a high value and of startling rate. ,,, �:� ­ I . restock their herds. "I". 11 .1 � ; ,j'actedtO the d1a,90 I no. are encountered containing much mer- . ,In the export of Manitoba In five years h s increased * � Mal grind resulting 'allow joint,$ to ,go withoat grease. I I great�'iiical imporia a � 6 � I . " � - lit I . cod, - .lice, and the econo- fruit and otlier products, Canada Is her annual prodaction of creamery W6 � 1. . I I :from im, Ing or from mis- I Ste ds ,3,61slly injected through Wibli, the vast. stands of merchant- I hVe hiSiory ct the great Plains, would each Year penetrating new markets, butter fro . . .., I proper mou chantable Qber and pulpw sPighed whe0s. I . 9ma I . . . . . I I 1. ­ �. - I the filler openffiligby means of a SUI I have�',IiIee� very diff erent but for their and w Id now seem to be making a seven Millions, Saskatchewan fro _.' I , 7. Use -olialins ow.y as I. I not I ab � le timber in other, provinces, exist- " Gil in five million pounds to long az the able grease run,. The joint should Ing in close,contiguit , Pcas4isiOn of the. northern woods. bid for fame as a dairying country, M I Y to the railroads three milalons, to Six millions, and Al- .1� . . - tilactlon wheI aTe ljke�y to Slip and be filled, c0implateay-one-third full is alrd other transportation means,, and I Wllils�, little, it any, of the thilber cut with the -strongest evidence in the way berta the astounding increment of 1, .1 . I ,apply them, III . I 14 1 1 , . I saly. I sufffilelelit. . . ever'., ets;.beyond the:' borders, of its of* a yearly increasing output whilet eight million pounds, or from three q� I I . _________�� __ I with the comparatively recent settle- nativ 'I" .1 . " I — ment of the western provinces. and the 1, .province, there is a local mar- I maintaining a quality which keeps the '. ; I , 0 Bob White. . . �_ ket )'-h-c,s,e demands are increasing I prpd-act in general demand. millions to eleven. I I 1. ., I . . . Wbrd a-ImOst exclusive attention paid to - I . 4 � 'There's a plump little s ef Wisdom. ' ag- ' I I Canada in t . � .1 ... I I I � ri yeeily�.x �The Prairie provinces are I The Dominion achieved he past twenty years has t� 11 1. I � . �. ,Chap in a spook- The purpose of life does. not only Culture and its many phases, not 'a I a new re- made remarkablib progress In the p , . .1, . I ;; . . , 11 �� : * . . . . unpr d the, . - I I .;.� 11 . ". Consist Ili- observing things, but, first I L ' ecedented 'in the lidst-ory. of new output valued at $144,483,188, Proportionately greater attention de- _� . � ... . . led coat, great deal of attention has been paid sllpw,!.p,g a steady expansion perhaps cord In dairy production in 1920 with dueficil ,of creamery products an, ro . And he sits on the zigzag rails remote, of all, in doing them, to timber Ili the west, excludilig, of I a un' . . 'Where he whistles at breezy, bracing Work alone will not ! course, British Codumbla, where tile countries, -and .their cities, and towns, which was nine million do4lars in a. , voted to tho industry in the gas �. . , Id . 'w "I � . . save us -It is I all - above. .411 their agricultural areas, I Cass of the previous year�s production. Years augurs Yet greater t0umplatsfP , morn, . � I industry is of prime, Importance. But haYe need 'b.-Clumber in ever eas, for the alin we are working foir that mat- in' the light ,of. the universal talk of � I ifier creamery butter in that year, with an 1 11.4 . -When the buckwheat is -ripe and ters. Mephitto also works -and Is very - , Canada's dalry herds with ,a malliten- � . stacked the. corn, I I g� quantitils., I . 1 . . . t . The, h�ber cut for the year 1918, increase of 6,189,692 over the figures duction. Indications of her promin- I 11 1 � . . "Bob Whi.te! Bob White! Bob W heavy toll put upon, other Canadian the latest ret . �� 1, busy Indeed. I conservation of . forest wealth, the n Output of 11,030,399 pounds, showed an ance Of the same high standard of pro- , I . I , * , hite! 11 The probleul Is WHAT heart aird forest'areas by reason of the wasteful , �. um available,, for the for 1919 with an average price secured euce In this Industry, excellent ,fore- I , , . WHAT feelings. A cannibal has also methods of other countries in the past Prairie provin- 1, �Js he haildn �, ces, was., according to of 56% cents per pound as against 54 Casts of her erGater future are .� �, I I I 9 Some comrade as, blithe a he t and feelings,. I ,a 1. . as he? I at Dominion Bureau many. . ., I Be, egard to their own for - I ,�of Statistics, cents. -,Cheese made In factorlas dur- Already the dairy herds of Canada are I ' T �ot ob ,V, Ili r tile i - 1 2,270 millib _11 astgp witl NOW I won -der whe Robert 'Whife I tbings, that Idterest no. the Possibility of their depletion or in� 15 1 n feet B. M., valued at ing the year aggregated 149,521,008 being drawn upon to improve the 7 ro, bOd $3,836,053. This is divided among the pounds a decrease, of 16,000,000 from I I I Andyi,,�11 0 things that most people deed exhaustion if the most rigorous 11 I a', , giI � " . . M., -In this lies the heroism . � . . " three provinces,as follows: stock of older countries. In 1920 after . . 11 O'er the billows Of gold and amber I of the future, . methods, of Preservatloa axe, not ex ' I Manitoba, the previous year, which makes the in- securing practically all the Canadian % .. I . In tight, _ankind Wa&-not created for religi- greater attention is paid to, the more Saskat�hewan, 75,835'- million feet, the more remarkable and pleasing. in wan butter -maker carried away the � � There Is no ,one I I I grain, . M b tj � I tended, it will not be long before 54,407 million, feet, worth, $1,240,052; crease on the total dairy products all prizes In the same class, a Saskatchel- � again: , . but hark 1 ousnes-9, u rellglousne I .ss, was created remote wooded areas of the prairie worth $2,1,22,307; and Alberta, 22,388 addition, to these two products con- I ,�11� � . "Bob White! Bob WhIte! Bob Whit I for, mankind. . I second prize for creamery butter at 0 1. � I . I million, feeti worth I � � e!" I Y � provinces, and these areas be called 1 .$473,694. Thetotal -dens,erles turned out 53,369,642 pounds the National Dairy Show, Chicago. To `W I Philanth.rop is Content with alms; .. cut' of the three provinces represents of evaporated milk, and 7,574,668 . - : . but,. nowadays, the upon to help out, in the situation, A I h cap this, a now world's record for mill-, �= I . alms, they want justice. I I near t ree Pat cent. of the cut all pounds of milk Powder. The total and butter production has been set by � Ab! I see why he.cal!,I in thleAtubble Poor do not ask future awaits the prairie provinces, at over ythe Dominion. value of all dairy products as previous- Bella Pontiac, an Ontario kolstein . I I there, . The I . the hands of the lumberman and pulp- 11 I ,thoughtless man totters from man, ' , I " ly stated was $144,483,188, . 1, .1 I . Hidee his Plump little wife said babies left to right; the thinker, . Administered by Dominion . Friesia,31, Oow owned by T A. Barron, il ­ � fair, . r I conscious of . I . I ", .. . . . . . I his strength, of Bran ' i 1 � , So conten,ted Is lie and Proud Of the lilinds his, own- business, Five Hundred Million Acres. I I Qovernment. � I West Features in Production, tford, who in a Year under test - I I , . , � ,. , same , ,� I for him there. IS, no left, no right. He It has been estimated that, ther,& are' .In the.' provinces, of Alberta, Sals,- Th6 production of Creamery butter ending in June last Produced 27,op I., 11, , !. I � . " � � , . �'.. I I i . Pounds Of milk, 1,259 pounds of fat, . � I I � ,, � surniounts, obstacles., mast;ers them, about 500,000,000 acre katche id Manitoba, Ili common which has, been so favorably received . ­ 11, . That he wants all the world to know creates new ones .s of forest lands I ran a I . , ' W S alrd 1,594 Pounds, of butter, . I . . . his name, . , but ollooses, with tli�lle �,r on a wide market and of which mor Is any. .. '.. ��:' 11 � I : .1� , un. In Canada, about half of which is - , th West Territories and thing further needed to give Canada . , � I blindfolded, to make eleven foolish. ered with merchantable timber, Coy I t!lt Railway Belt In British Columbia, than ten milillon dollars 'Worth was ex- A . ,� �, ' . . � "Bob White! Bob Whitel BoblWhItOt" things, Out of ten, I the value of the forest PT And I tho for6sts. are administered by the ported in 1921, Is, aided In a varying a prominent place alilong the dairy I � . ---.%-- I I . A deep belief arid Wisido-in exp I oducts, in � eltent by alb the provinces of the Do- -nations of the world? . 0 1. . . I . : I , Candles. . � ti I I ress 1 1918 was, $279,548,011. The praIrle I DoPhrtment of the. Interdor of ,the Do- , .; i lel�gsexes illsImPle words, provinces contain about eight million I Minion- govern minion, It being an Important factor .. I . These are the candies that 1 light I � am bound to believe . . I , ment, from whom- leases. ----------- *I-- �'AU . - I - 1. �; In progress, acres. of Commercial timber lafids!, 5,. 1 of tim11rM,u,,ermit& to cut UPI iorest In agricultural revenue In each. In I . . . . � 11 .. , I When loneliness draws too near, - I that the, life of the individual and S11 400,000 acres of which are in, Alberta, rate VaSI It be s Cured. There are the Yea -r under review the proviaeo Uncertain. :,:. I . :� I When the wings of the night brush _ I I . I people I , 'a . ' I of Quebec led with a production of 40,- . . . I � � til- - hade . 1. . lo � " I . I , ". I I -%ada: ,, I ounds, of fear. . gress will not be Impatient: katc�hewan. In addl- twenty-six of which, with riage was -at a lose Ill trying to, dig- I ,�. I.. With their little 8 o believe In pro. 000 acreg, In Sas le ca, ,, 037,692 piounds, valued at $22,352,146. over iny heart . to imgrove� They NVh - A minister, on the Occasion of a Mai% a. Improving and will continue, 1,920,000 acres In Man toba, and 750, 1 thirty-iline forest resterves In West- . I 1. . . I � a ag . . . ., . tl: . I . area, of !Tarly 82500 Ontario followed with 37,148,898 cover the bridegroom am , : ". - . . � mes they barn to means victory .r the bad, TO make of Pubv�cod ulyon which ho really ao. ' a aE� re st listed in -the three P(ollildS valued at ;21,245,66.4. Th-esp P411Y of Young men present. . . I � .It r� Progress tion to thl%- there are large resources I 11 t 11 SoMet! o dim, too low,. bad good . ove ,4par"TtI a . Ong the com- I I Som is not go difficult,' -but.to Curate estimate has, been made. ,prairie provinces. two provinces mallitalu, a wide le" Fixing On. a Young man with a large I , �� � . .1., litillfteS t6d bright and too high, make good better, ig a IlArde�r task, Manitoba Is a,b�out Be Little -has. yet been noted of the over the rest of Canada, Alberta be- � .�� � , . il And Sometimes their light Is Put oil t by . _.. . I I Venty per cent. flower Ili his buttonhole, ,be as,kv-d hilu . ,. 't, ,!. , a tear .. . . I**— I wooded, and in this province the pria. pwvv�06d, resources of thegleptOVInceig, Ing next In line with a value of more quietly, ., .� . 0 : ... � .:. I ' � than $6,500,000. � . �... q.. an in a, Manitoba accounted , Or the breath of a sigh, I Baseball in Japan cipal heavily timbered sections, h4v�6 an Import 't its' t the Present time "Are You the ,happy Man?- . . I 1. , . ;, . 1� . . I., .11 . I . I I been sot SaIde as. government f�reljt In view of the heavy call being made for over $4,000,000 In this Item of pro- "That remains to be seen," was the bs',� , , � � , Ever I keep them fl Boyg 111 all tile high schools and col. rslgsrvSs 100ste d A176r tbIa duction; Saskatchewan, $3,700,000; s,caellill ans.Wor, It - , I , . ,.. � � I I � I I I Ever they comfort me .. thern part of t Commencement made upon those, of Nova, SPOI $1,1518o7157: Prince Ed- t'But a"; Y�ii the man who is to be 1. 11 ,eably trimmed, leges,in Japan. now Play bas,eball, ala4 In the sou .d wiI of tba. no upon, the forests, �f the east and . I � the people go to the games, At k rj� ,Oil lie provlMe, �rftish Columbia ouf the Pacific 0 ward Island, $674,000 and New Bruns- Mar,ried ?,, . With the, wavering-Aarile of thdir te , n. cent match be the up�er platogn of this ss&loli oast. wick $601,060. 1 . I I . . I � der light- tween two japanaso. Col. are spruce, Jack PIU -0, an4 tamaran; Ili Rbulgh]Y It may be Stated that the I t -011'. that's another matter," �ental . ,� . : Candles, of memory, I . lege teams, fifty thousand "fans" otorm-, t'116 10we,r Plateau are fol Dratrie proviniies have substantial re- I On ti . I 1"ed the, stadium, q,jad popiq 44d I tp.%r 0 led easily In the production I ,. , . and spectators Sw white hir � . of ,9 Ory ­ - ��.�_ . I - d arm- .41 Ill the`eo�iaes, ces' Of the :raw material for the Cheese with 92,847,70 -1 . 6 on eviery roof a "'i 61% 000 - J 11 . I . "I Cur Ity. nd tre,o overlooking b ",$Wca 4d 4n,tra ap,61, mill paunda valued at $24,616j290, This is HOW It Was Done. the groullds,, 'When a nation of Afty, pal. VVIR4 Vale. Tho Drincl. I 3, which are both a greater output 41id vajue for I . � 1, . . . ,� 'I'wo Irishmen were 8114ring a boiI six Million tre", Ift-order ,of pjose4t iii del In Into evety 'corner Of Canada's A certain man 11118 11 wonderful gar� f I , 6 ; ang"ItS national 0 0' . the 1) toy I lice' that In creamery but I y, ow- Npo People all" r alloo are white spruce, black O' r ts, for 0 plies, and that these � ,'�, . . Voon' in 4 lOdging-hOUSe., Padd Ili rt kAs Ali event, For 0, thoUeand Jac 'sPrIlea" arei Srawetir, I 't8r, (I Nvher� he'grows watel%me,lons. �romv . � �� � Z $%'or, did not go to bed, but stood with k ifte, tar,49,rad, balsam jar, , I untapped as yet, the Only fustance to, be found .among * . � I Years, or InDro W"astling has been, the I the provinces,, "How do You Put the water in the � 01,68ed eyes, in front of the lookltga gris-at Apo cadar, burr oak, paper or 'Wb1.to48Pe'1l# 1- Quaber followed � 11 I , . birdli, '. � ______.#�___ , . . Productiol In Waterm,elorI a tapetious friend . " a� ''. 11� . I , #IaI .. I I ,rt of Japan, and the, DrO,fes- White olo, graIop jWb, W�hjt# "k b I , , '' , I wit" a value Ot $131856,- ashad Will. . Slone,! wresti-ers have formed i class s&M, bI of . P I I :�., 111% friend Ili surprise, '11613ISiI Now tha, -athl,elteg 4r I , :1 'ThWat are ye do4n% Paddy?" said bY t MPM, black'O.411, ba, H It Suit, . 475, The little PrOV11106 of Prince Ed. ,'011 I Plant The s,I Ill thin spring," .� I .�� �, . .0 ,*Ood, . 006 . I ,� cotton-wooil, yIng Lawyor--'Tlavel : I war,',,tlslo�,111 111110wed with $525,636; 118 ' . ,� v4ftoba w4ple, gull you ap A b , 1. said, .. , .. �4 130 QUIII said Paddy. 11X ant pat C&PIt'allStS, Ure- Preparing. to orgaulia 114 6iA mountala,144pia, I 10aVed (is wwIlne,s, In a suit I , 9, .1 - 11 —_A- , ., � red as : . 0,356, New Br nsw,lck " )a Ore- 1$829,782; and tvitish C;oIlinibla $pll, Th,(,.nlyrt1,D nd -- �1- . , i, 901119, IU for baseball, and jr.apan6;e I WhIlst little, II10 00011ndralai 'W1t1L4SS-"W11y, Of coftraell" . I , !, 11 �., looking to See what I look liko When and ftaxia,6,tho Soort as VaI O&Ilad . 134. , � I a the 11,00k 01-0 regai-A . 'I . � . ll�m asle,eg!" . vl , I . do, .. a Use hu, been modo of ,t400lo Wood$ , "What I ad its luck bring I �111' 4 1 ,,p suit was 1011 . The ra . ers, aind ill �Vales thp,V I b . � I � Ilio'Oergii)" plil.inanner, lit will0q, the PT.O. leelt'growing Oil a wall will k0a.0 , . I � - . 1, � . . I . 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