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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-08-17, Page 5� .1117�_, 1 ­­ ` - "I ­­­ I ­ - , . I I 1. I I 11 � � i F- � 11 __ I ­ .1 1­1�111111111 I'll, �,� ,�­ "'7111; 1", � =_1­1-_r171M1 I 111.'� , � , kc­i,.�)-.- ".�wr�,,%'Ow_ - " ii - 1`-:-11.-__ I ­­ ---— 1 � 11 I I 1. I I I'll " � 4;, i I . � I i n"Iy;T7771��m,*� t'771�11 "" 11. I --,-—_-1_-1 14 �V � " I 1" '... I I "! �,� �`, . , �, I , � ` � 1 M77701 r -W ,� �j �",::� r, � , � - I � � I .1�1­ '..:i�`,. ­ 11 It, , �,`_.�, i`1!7'1 1 ,--.�—��1.1�-,,.�,�,�4"''"""''��. ­_ I ­ -11 ­ I I I " " �_ _ I ­­ 111-, I I , 1� *10�1101` , " 11 � ,� . , I .1 � I 11 � - � ­. "I � ! 11 1�il -1: - � �� �� , I I , � .... Z" .., !Z,�!%i�,'��_ � I ,, : , ,,, I ",�, wllllr I I , I I _C", � , � , I I I , I ,�.:�.;� : . . . . I 11 ,;�'�,�, ;V'-1 ­1,el,� ,� , , � I '. . � I I I I ,� � :� ,. _�,� I I I I . . , I , " I I I I I . I I I , . .1 I � I "'"' �, I I I . I I 1 ". � I I . .. I . I I � .... � � I � . 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I , I , . 1111 . 0 -1 I ning ladu V154, I.: *,;,, "� . , NAL000al'Parks, I'll I � " I 11 11 . �� , '' I . I Aid Mi ,stri .1. I * I I -or the preserya- I I __­ , 1) , � -11 .. . . p.:b " I roa� lmptortarf�o of the. t6rost i.�,".: , , &as- t . .1 ­ I I . -,' �, ." - - . . I . ,� The g " "i , ' ­­��', �` ; I �, � _ " ' . 1. .. � , i ,& I I 1 . I ", are Gpecies io-f wild ItIfe have I , I .",�,-,jt I I I I A . . r� ";:', I " D ��� .,� Industry to Canada decided the "I ;� ,� �i 'r I � I � I I :­ ­ I . I . � � ;: , , I . " "o Pr . , I'� � _� " I r - � , ornin on t in I 3 I to -1-1 zi, . be ,4, ocauilued. National I � , , - � I I I I , I I I .1 . 4�( minion Gov � � � nl4ka,m And Wa-i I I . . , . I . ;4110"' ...... 1� i 1� "I Ilath 4bier , ,,, The,6o, ,Are Nei , ... I I I . � I I ". ii 1, Forest Products. a a tp, ri, -, 1, " _ I .lo -14% 1 1. . I I 11 i t. I I I —�- �:_�_`"""`it, I � . . � ! ,�� -,",_ - , - f Cia�Wa for tlie Inv , tion V , , , 7 'PlUk � Ili, Sojjtjbia�,a Alb,zirta .1. I . � - I . 0 1 , of ,,@;, !! it I 4f N . .... I r I I I � I I L I 'r . r I 0 ise , O" 1 -ii -i `:MePjjss.aw(jk,, Fark In ' askgte-be., � 11, � I � � � % �. I . . I problems' coixuactied ,, I . , �.Rfl. ' Thegge r ;S nclude a , irl ­ I I . - I �. ) I ,1; ,r . . . q laboraWriel 431�,� �N �, , , eaeryea, which I . t . I .1 1, 11 I ; � � .,-. . - I I . these prraduet�, lPh f r I . . r r ... "I ,� � I - . I emiry Br4'ac'3L':46U`I area of ' fif0r,eight aud a hal I . � I . �i r h planks And, i4OV' conducted under the For I 1 ­�, I I t ­� . , I . -Western twelve -foot, fell-ine . ­�, : ; I I , I ,. � ."� � r � . ' Thrilling Trip Through a set of I of the 1) i tmeat of the Industries.'' squitre' miles., have been eot ap art f Or � I I Z I - a COMPlot spar 1. . I I I ',r. 2 .r eTal shorter pieces�, Spare tire$ Th r ,,,,, ' ' ffill., tll0'*p�Otoet,Io,jl of tale prior -horap .. . I . r r. I . canaa., 6 :bo,ratoriog, I ,Ag ,d an, . t I . 1.) � , . - tWO which .are A � . niteresting ( . if I I .. I � r I � .4� tools and spare parts I y. M6 't* to,jope,, ope, Dftlle mo,at I; li Ij - . r lons of,ga�$ ated � I I . . - .1, r I I— Completing the thrilling and at ;y gal with MOC.rill Univell'sit � u I �. I ' ,�� i I , ' run and -a spare Wheell fift . 11 I I . � . r3 ­ . r el til Canadian. ,native .species, and this I I I � . I They mad'e t'h 1 real, Ila IN . �1 I times hair-ralamig pathfinding :4 only got well Under ,Way l * ' , , . I 1, ;1 � and five gallons of oil. . . .f a . I I r ' from Edmonton to Vancouver, the an- - . , �1 �. r r ne igallona of. the wtar broke out, and for the'.1,40y,membero aper�lal,family ofthe .. . I � � " I entire run on fOTtY­0 when . . . . I . .: � .. I I - I . p A& technical me ij�rlg,ulate,li or lioofed,, aiiiii,11140 new i . , I I 1, ! I I . +Are distailcre� through Qanadlas�terrl nd came, next f,our year '.r .1 I . I I � , I � I . Ile Club . wer f�und ,nowhere, elso: In, the world 'exw ... I . 0, I I . . , . " and, six quartS! of Oil, a �U",e: o,�,; , I.. ' -ta I tory, the Edmonton,AUtOmOb _&S ' OWni pecially Ithe - chemists,, r a r I a . , I �r pilots. 0. �W. Nierneyer and every foot of the way on their radL) eagiJi,ged in combating, *1 , ( I 1. r I I : 1. r , th their ��, ", And Siaskatehewan and - r I outontabile ted, railroad 9 ,,ept in Alber . . I _' , 1, �'j j L " Frank SilVarthorn, who ended. their wheelLs, via deser dr, and . the tocrilialeal knowledge, Poison gas 'and" solue, ,, portion,$, Of tbie Unilted State-$, '. . 1� . . - 1, f. . 1- O_ ,,�� , I ,cto A recently, gave a active railways, tote TiDa I F n in, numbers: ofi . , .4. Jour'ney at V ri . other forms -of cheinical w,aTfare, ,,,,, Tille, rapid reductio - a ".. , , �t, I the trip, Yale -road, . .11 e v , vi� ,,, ,­lteio-pe hgs� boon a matter of 11 . I .. k I "'i. *u Ofthe war t mrR ., , � � �111111111 111. _ 'c � I I I ,,r,l r � graphic ace nt of they proceeded . Since: the I , , .: , �, .., ,. From Edmonton r ,� I and ,oacern. � to wild,lifer conserva- I . . . b 0 � I � .. ".1. ,� I They described, their journey as One a rou 1Y orgapized, ,, I �,i,,,�,jy c �p . b ; .." � r throiigh� the Yellowhead Paso, traal�'r Ila been- tho gh , ., , lb 1. �1� . . 0T marvelous beauty and Tom . usils I ; , 'tic1lisita O,, jh& ' .- I v b a Pjf 0, . I r, "I r arkably . I low co ts of forty personal continent far some I "I I., r rth( taking the abandoned Grand Trunk tile staff I r f are teebul- �,y�a;llp,� .In spite at clg,s,e.d Seasons and I 0 /,, U I . � , I I I . hard, work 'but they said iiy had I Railway grade near the maun- of whom nearly O'lleklal , I i, I 1. 0 0 � , � , ;1 " . I Pacific . r an, ,The approp'riation by,�.Pat-�atjcn,,,tsi iat breeding Ill captivity its, . V 0 0 04 0 1 1 ;� i opened the'pathway to Edmonton an� tains and following it to Jasper. ical in Ila aboat' 1)ers, have been st'"4447 decreas- � . * . . I I .11 ara -0 ge I _1C � I that the expenditure of but. a compt , - liambut far U111 purpb I lillyn � a It. I . icked up Baldy Rabbi a. well- . I � I r .1 I I I � I 'I, of the Nemiskam ­ -- _*� oll, ,� 'i tively ... small amount of money would They # ,he w - as with $100,000 per yeax. 1, j�g The. preatibn 0) 0 !), , I 4. 0 , �, I � 0, l, I,, l, r k repres:ents� one of the Most I'll, / Q � , i''11, _�___., � , �. . I . make it a ]permanent and pleasant known MOU'latain 'guide, -w One of tho'ni-ost stbriking'511 I 11 1� "I, U �. v., �� , . ' J ' .� 1. . unt- thbili tIlTough,aui the trip. At JasIler e discovery leuts I 11 �� . I - 0 a � brail for the tourist, They once . I .and of the Laboratories was t4 I � terepting, and successful experin lc , 1 rook they toolk to the steel railway, I � . ared muskeg, burned bridges, eguming of a substitute for_�Ijle oill,,used in thP ,t I for the preveryatioe, Of tt-18 . I I 0 � 11 6 to — ­ .. i I n�g Oro.' � ­ I I I . I r , i � ­ I ro, railroad trains, bumped the ties. to Lucerne, r . ' ,:�,�'11'11`ela'l 1�111 �mo,ric�. After repeated I 11 �_ : I.. . Slides, grizzly bea oil fictatioll process of reflni .. 11; , . 0 0 a I '! I 11 I ndoned grade one mila'Weat Of Used' in, I Tire &at ei op a And b rood. . a - 0" - .1 : . nd furious rains; but the aba This pro,ceRS is extenstivelT a0e#lpta' to. capt o 0 , 1 1 I � � . 1. windstorms a ug, it to Red Pass.. r4j'aally I ' t, 0 'm � � me along with, only three- blow- there and followlil Canada. As a developed,; theJ th'6m ,In the other allimal parka had I 6, .0 � . � they ca el to Tote Jaune I I I a 6 0 'I � Outs, and those caused by rail Spikes. Then they took pte ould, only be worked by tile ., ranch of I Q . b 0 Cache. and, the tote Toad -thence to process 0 failed, ,the National Parks B . 0 0 . ' ,old I . of pine oil, a product Of tbla,pi�Ps "'the 06p- of the.InteTior decided I I Q 0 0 a u I `�, I . Inf,w thet't atitment, I � . ' " ' ' Leaving Zdu onton June 17, the cur I 6 try th!e. exparinient of enclosing a . � % . I � "" , t steel to Blue River and- Avola, use " i -` proceeded westwa-rd with a -heavy Alfreck , I I teel and of tile Southera'Statea. ,Ow .1 I I �� .1 ........... .. - - . - . , ' - load. It weighed 1,800 pounds, car- tthence tote road' to Lyttom, 3 enormous deni,and for Pine all Which' herd in some. area in Which they were - - - 11 � . vzl & � .""I � I I ­ I -be,feeding, In the - � I ' . ried tWo to f our men, and 1,600 pounds tote road',to Hopey and the Yale T01a4 the discovery of this process Crliai6d, ,,alresidy found to 1. .". I ,ij � I �. �%,_ K,..,j ; . ".-I . . o. . iL . ' I '�'�' -1, . � . lj�tedr of to Vancouver, and then by Canadian the price rose to ten -an, I a fitt on tilAe,5 , sl)T'lng of 1.915 about 40 -of these grace- . . .., -_ � � , 4,� 1 . � of ba.ggage. The Outfit Conal iiima.�l are . . .- I , I I , cific fetry,to Victoria, kure, ,and fvequentlY'for :fal but. xce�sjyojy. timid a SW . . 'i � . , . picks and Shovels, axest hamnl�rs, f our I Pa - - I - I . . .Its original fl an re Ile' 4a� a the vicinity ot Fore-moct, I I'll. - - � I " I mciathis at a tilne, Canadi d tll� .1 dls.do�,ered in, . . _�� � lift,. . : ___ ' ' ,� , , I 1. prince: Edward Island's Principe plant;S, were -unable to get it At, a' Y, 'Alberta. ' With considerable difficulty I I I " �_ nyinifF - balsam, fir, birch, price. in -this- extremity a number of -� t ac.a ilt about them, and the . - 1, e was bu , and the . 11 � ass axe Spruce, . I , I. 1 � FOM I HDU' S tr , thie , hemlock, and white pins, and. whilst Canadian mineowners appealedib ' * eiii in charge,of a care- I ,4 I . . 1 lierd was Plac - __. 29 ­ I - cut does not Minister s au&�the tslu­ � , I C�_ -K. .... " 14(tble province's of the Interim, I 1,takex. Their nunibershave increased � -+;-�, ell I sl__(>+O�,�� I I I tfIlds. . — . - els,totali . a Lab,oiatories,_ to,.Ia� d the animad appear %--�-,,_&-,",-.=��--�;=.,o---_-,,.. - - I , . I � -OF T114 MARITIMES figure large,17 in ine MSTAIII) ister directed th Ay � 6 -about 100 all . a ­­ -===-== z -r=t-=-- --' ""­ � . I I I I.. . I . hardwoods 'farm about thl, rteen. per vestig&te the question, . The I esii-� 'to be, In a thrifty and heEClthY condi- ,=��- - --==� . 11 . . I . .g pine oil, ti6;n. I . � � . � 11111,111 " I . I . cent. of the total Out. I gato,rs succeeded in Makin . 4 I I I - ent in pulp Manufacture. from Canadian red.pine atunips, but -� I he Mount Eve -rest Expedifign . I o I I 11 11 Two ot�.ia-r parks recently created as ­ EMPLOYMENT TO 12,000 Develol"m - '' , - . " � I � : The greatest forest products. de at a cost. too high to render its use 4,ot contain no.antalope, but it is ex ". . � �, 1: I � I . I PEOPLE. volopment which has taken -place Since commercially feas0llo�, They Went fur-. p�bted that -they will be stocked In the — . as not passed'on 11 ,� I I , � I . r eigibit mcilthli'� �r. The latest news from the Mount physical hypothesis h ,; : - t1he beginning of -the century, or more, they however, and afte. I neax futilre. Tile name WUV"kes'Y Sic tiTely unchallenged. The apparent I .4 ,� I . . . a past o or 1,a,attelope," while Everest Expedition re Ord n a, silt . �. . I '� succeeded in Utilizing a 7 *ai� . � c 'a a . � . . actly in th decade, -has been In war is, Cree Indian f adaptation of many persons to live I j I � . . ex' dw- .� " I I Are pulp- No,,,, BMW,- product of lj�ha vlood diAtIllatioll In " -,qejliasaw6k means! Ile6mmon or na- by Captain Geoffrey Bruce and George I . . 111.1 It! I I 'i'' - under conditions of Oxygen tension' I 1. .. I Provincial Goverruntents the. manufactu-Peo Of . 'r . 1�­ I . wick has. now five Pulp. niflist producing try, This waste product, slightly a' iloaal. property," the met'rest Illd1ialT'aX­ Fineh to an altitude of 27,200 feet. seemingly tote, low for the normal'.- I I . "I Safeguarding the Future of sulphate, sulphita, and groundwood fined, was found tto do thb work ir the ession -to national park. ._ At this point they were Only 1,941 functions has long attracted attention I " . 11. , I I I These Valuable Resources., pulp. In the last year for which re- reduction plants, Just sis wei'l."as tile pr I � 0 . . � . fe a suinmit. it is stated And led to speculation. Haldane of .. . � I'll. I I � cords axe available th-la, provin-ce,.prow ori.gina;l article. , In this Iniveattgation, I I . -at below th I 11 ' all seventy per , � I Have You Leased Your In- jhat the mountaineers climbed only Oxford, has been the foremost scien- . . 1 4 .1 I � More th cent. of the duced 89,069 tolats, of w1b1ch it export- the Forestry Products Laborakario4 . � I 7 - - tist to expi,esa the belief that an es . - , . � I � I evince of New BrU118 of the Depart-, , 400 feet higher than Mallory, Some i t area -of the PT I . - vailuad at $10,707,313. had the co-opqriation I , hl . 'dependence. . . I � , ad 82,356 tons iperts of, whic rbk that well and Niortondid on May 21 with�, sentiai factax in accliniatization to 11 . I Wick is forest land., or. roughly about The total wood used In the year, main, Ment of.Millog, the.ei � . ,Many employees seem to lbhl I I , timber .for everY a reduction tile. I opin.jousi, their coavicthons,` as out oxygen. The latter group broke, altitude consists in a secretary act!V- I �.. ". \ thirty-two'acres at )w part of the ly balsam and fir, amountea- to 180,723 tested In Pr&ctl4 I Or -1 their . I . � . persibil'in Me province. Crown forest cards, worth $2,553,613. Nearly twan- dtiff tars,t aiis produced, until a'Satis- �, are Jeasod to leir the record of the Duke of A-bTuzzi,'ity for Oxygen on the 1.11 11 .. I I well as- their ability-, . - lungs. Obviously, if diffusion is the li .. . � , ' � : . lands comprise 7,500,000 acres, or more ty million dollars; was. Inyeated in this factory one was �6btxlned.. . Canad,Ia,"' employer; that thiey -are not supposed made on Bride's Peak, which was 24, archangel the Oxy- . I , . ' - Pro- industry, ml,jil.g exoressed '�thelr, Counter 600 feet- From the physiologicisoieforce in the int I I . I I . than half the foresf;area of the particular brallell of the companies - . ­ to have convictions Which run stu-nelidous I gon pressure in the arterial blood can- � I � I I I Vince, whiltat it is estimated tho 4,� which'amplayed a -bout fifteen. hundred great appreciatioll of the work of the, to his-, thatithey must- thluk'and vote standpoint alone, these,are - I'll, I 1: 1. - There axe, ' already, as -he do . . . I petsonal feats, says the ArnerleAll! not exceed that !-A the alrveolar air. . 1 I 600,000 acres are owned by large 00111 men alid-paldthem nearly two million investigators,' I .. I.. es. nal. The The AngjO_.4LmaTj,caTj Pike's Peak � ,, * I panIN., Foreets at fs,rme& woodlots, . I . . .1 1. dollars.. . . many aellitayements to the credit,.,Ofs Now a if, an's, iindividuallitY is, Sacred Medical Association Jour ed I .1 ".. egate about nd the. volume - of I ,of passive ascent by railway tot the top of i Expedition of 1913, however, :report ­ ­ ... I I . and, of, sm,ail owners aggr I : ! . to -, himself. HiS indaP � -a I 1. I I , , I . , 1. . In Nova Scotia t1here are six Pull) tole, Labota,torie% 8, I r ' ��. , . endence . 'X I � . , � I I : . a m . 1,141011 acTelS. Sofarithaarnotbeelf. mills, which in the same year had a work i§ cou§ita3ftly IncreaSlIng. , r ',, thought Ia, &�Llnai,janable right. It doee 4 Pike's Peak at an iltitilde Of Only Oxyg n tensions ill the arterial blood , ,�, an approxi- , ductive of'notice iel greater by from seven to forLy-four �, ve at even . --------.*- _� -1 �11 Oter how poor. a ,man is,. I in Some. millimeters than in the alveolar air - .not ma , . pos�bI6 to a,rri production of 28,384 tons, of which the ' I ' ­ . or in 14,110 feet is pro 1, � , , I niate 6siti ' te of the extent of stand- tire 4mount Was. export -ed at a Sell- I , eles , .Great Value. ��!: :-'­ , a� - to, be, physiologic reactions and, I Ma on . .. r , � I I . ­­,''', what ettrem,ItY 49 ma,y b ppen . jThis seemed like -clear-cut evidence �: , " 0 , gr A in-forSgtn� ' Ej JS In lis. '- persons, of Symptoms Of respiratory I . .1- I ., I . � le, j)ortion of -$1,067i455. A total f $1,- owing Interes , �.: ther somethd-mg about �W t t is . �Or I I _ A considerab . �. , revie"V9,ed . - activ 11 jug timb,aj, Ing price of W12h , , n secretion by the .� I I . �. I too sacred a,; anch, Who has f a oxyge , A, Scotia Is most .n. the �pulp, Indus- .ry the landscape effect ot.the'tr". :�: too valluablet to ..part with, t' . The technique , evince of Nov, *a" is"I I -]&a pri 1067,456 was, I'Li*eatall 1 . ­ � I 11 , -a , 4' ' � It I . the a ert-ces Of early explorers lungs into th blood. f ��r . -rest gr�' ,h tibia j' eired . I Itlati. pujipos6s, _14 - r I � - I �, owt , imb try, to more ShOu I . lease or hire -out at any PTIcer -a this wo k hag . � I I ortitted for fo Which gave employment. . � used ,for'. re&res I , h �'­ �' I . . - sickrWss, been assailed, . � �� I.. , I .. I . . I I . , �. . .. I'll Meg, I to sell or ls,,, v:hat� he stands with mountaini calls atte - of I . ,. " _ "" �eatinjatc.d at 71812 squarB 'a hundred emptl(yyees receiv AS, - country'. '0_ � �. �'� �L taird. that, - for; his . . of thi 'a , I I I , ea -IA19 - . v . , � I : I .,:" � -ad- - The ropolients e6retory � 1, . . ar , be than -, A not be. overlooked. � � I __, � 1. , - R � . . L . I I . . wha e on . .. � '� al I - i6r8il., 'a co 11 . . . . - itl^ ' ­ : , � , -re are no re. fo,rests 14 -,Ing; in wages 4 , ,. , _ Inortea, .6 4n. n ­, � " , 'bel ie'ti,&na, t h is. fA to..the_ftet,that this inal, j be r - have' Assunited fnli,tl 61luaill :, , miles. The . . md aalario$ �382,17".,, " - � .4 iumbq.,r:j�le Oaf ; i_- Ill I , , tifire .�' "I , � , � I . 1_ . I � -1. . I I g at pu,i , p,w,00d , I ' ' - I -114 't. ', . 4�,,, , �, 1� I ''I, . -3 .at a lower : and 0 y I : '. I . L , n, � ll.� 9'r every faill storne :Persons, ­ . 79 . I � , � I ar� , And;, timber . otaotlr`�.; L., : Thd' Xl the crigbiva;to oughtjo,be something In, I : P?%nbeL`Adw. I jal I ­ , 11laT.k6tin tureg�. Ill: botlh� .11 - � I 4 �11,7' There may alwa I �; 11 I 1, - I I .1 I I ­_ t.� I I ` .I ! � �.� , L. � highei -altitude; but that. the ,capacity for oxygen I � - Tit 11 , , , ­1� , .., is,61&ted stands, 1. i �' , I I I -a' � a ., tt how ,humble his, posi- others at a I � , �,.,,�,� � � Only, � In,"small 1. Imea has rnealli .Closer, utilizat on -Unds become more a ,� _17 I. I man; no ma er -al-led forth only during, ex- - � . .. I � , I 1. :1 . �9' , Marit wbad Ill, �ji6n wh there is a critical line beyond, exist it is c . �, I many L Of Which are . merely. farmers . j an is possible In SaWmill.pperationiI, portant , Proiressi in this, d1reittlon, � jell will show to All merh, how- for all . .. . I ' ' . I ' I . 1. I I I I I 111 1, A ' 1, �e­claaslfjed. ijltojhree� I - ough -he which escape is impossible, In some treme oxygen lack. G. W* and 0. H. .� . . I I lots, and the material .19 Sawn almost and in a-highe&.valuatjou of timber- (janad May . eve� grest or powerful,tihat th, I Igo I I I I -1 neighborh I god or cus- th And distin,et porioda. , I I I . � I I his ssrvices; for a Iriv- it may occur .at 10,000 feet, while only Greene have given it a ri DO -11S test .­ . . I entirely by't�maj . lands, especiatIlY in y0ung grow. I ' may have to sall � .th- by studying the arterial blood in ani- . I I � I a. I r has meant . - . This a few can venture, to 19,000 feet W1 I . 11 . I I &lheter t ti.ret: The e&T11Y clearing Of �thl "� I j his manhood is, not for sale . . , 'the smaller'di in . I 11 . tom mills, , I . I rent thing out the experience. . I mals under conditions of breathing I I I With these rgh forest resources it, increaied Prosperitty for the settler tive wobdis, growth with waste and des� I independence is a very id-Iffe, � - � . L I th . a forest I yeaTly employment ' ef_' L . . It is, a The usual explanation of the ex- air at a -greatly reduced oxygen ten , , . and the farmer and of tibei natural f oliage froni sobborniressor egotism . ­ I earl. readily be iniagined that; .. I at ke . ­ I that cannot change and dista-ibution of the re-spir- sion. The lowest inspiTed,oxygen in 1. ," I I I rovinCes, for moremien at the mille.. It llaa,how- 1 tf.'re'U,,tsiaj.(aj"the irreparable ,lose Of. tile IiTzlnciple of'�-Olnels­ntature� . . I . Industries, of the Maritime P I , I the lungs and tissues one experiment corresponded to an ' I - I . natla constitute a Me important ever, also- eant a considerable redue- thout consideration . e violated. without rutiningoile, s chax- atory gases in ­ ., at In in ,bar sfuLP�PIT, W1 I b . � 8. Marden. I has involved the view that the gases equivalent altitude of 53,000 feet, 02 1 ­ . I og Ca It is, tion. in the S i 't' g . I I 1. � Indus -trial activity Of that area. 4 d fir, .a to future needs. -0. � uppiry at spruce an bel jiv . . � act6t.. . in- &at, the first industry Of New and Ili the next few years machinery . a awakening to a realli- , — diffuse from regions of high tension ten miles. . Second: Th . I —,, now available experimental .­ 4 1 10 1� . . ' be Intr6duc9d auj� , . tDbhose of lower tension and that the These n 1. Brunswick the second in Nova Scotia, )Vill ill All probability zatiton. of this, suicidal policy as in , I I The Plain Truth, I 4 I . il� pce Island. which will make possible the utiliza- the.'eanseltvation Movement � � I I . membranes interposed are entirely facts make the performance at Mou t - . th � festeciAn . 11 engaged, dear?" passive in -the process. This purely Everest all the more remarkable. - I ' I L I . I . . � . Taking th-le three provinces togetherl a tion of other species of wood. , I which has- now become a subject of na- . "So you are 14: . .. I I "Yes," - . __�_ __._.__. , ��; i on dollars is The forest products-Andustries of the tion -wide -importance. . . I .. —_ , , total of -nearly iorty Mile, . is he your ideal?" ,�, , � I I t ,hundred Plants, O -f Maritimes, are first in order of import- Third: The, pfostPiactive period when ,, -ilow romantic! i, invested Ili ei,g�h . ,- r,N0,11 staid the other can-didly� The Ocean as a Gold Mine. There Will Never Be AnY . I'll . � I I )vhI,cJk two hundredAnd fifty, capital- .ance in that'. rich area, and with the forest growt(w WIll:i1i Chance ror— �. I I . � the beauty of the' the beat Offer I could gat-" Of what does the sea consist? The A I if : � I are treirtendous resources at their disposal. the treatment of forestry Iaud, be re- I'merely _. the time I I �� . � I I I Ized at thirty-two million dollars, I should for years, and Indeed foe all - . de� � ________44`- obvious ans,wer, of course, is wat$r, The .lazy, the Indolent, ki Is' time I I "I . � -, . in New Brunsti,vick. Over twelve tholls- . . . cognized as, an important factor'of inature, Seed but the Ocean contains many Other squanderer. the fallow who I . , An place in oil with the,utilL-. one wee -d- allowed to 11,11, � I � I 1. and people of the Maritimes are an, time, occupy the import t velopment in clonilecti, � mean several thouslandis things. . ns a,profeGsion. . � ., � . . gaged. in the vaxious phrases, of the in- Dominion, activity they at presenthold. tarian. purposes of the forest. I ,thist year May eids No, fewer than thirty different clhemi- s zest, enthUst- .1 : I . � lits to destroy next year. We The fellow who lack . . .1 , I I I arj9S To affect this. the -y must be conserved, - The fact I Is- now everywhere a,ppr,B-. of pla d In sea- sam; who doesn't fling his whole lif a 11 , I dustry, -receiving in Wages and sal . . [y very rapidly if given a cals have been disicovere 0 is always grumb- . ... � pp ,. the sum I of Seven million dollars and safeguarded, and Intelligently utilized, ciated that a treeletselandscape ls� like raultip� and probably there are Many I . incigil I govern- and d,e- chance. Now is the time to make, a water. 1 into his work; wb L : � . l%coolinting for a production Ili excese ,and these thill-gs -the PTOV � . a treeless city, -all unattractive , . .. I ' k on All weelds. 1-119, Salt, 1111a About his hArd luck and his lack li I .. us attac, more of which we kilow noth � � I ars. I , vilg0r,C) — - t 1: 4 L� I of thirty-five million doll I ments, are ensuring, as far as Iles with- pressing sight. ---- 7- . _ 7=:= _:� magnesium, calcium ,suliphate, and 'tuui Y. , irtinually extend- ------------------ —_ 0 O' I I In their power, ' "' PP ' . I � Many Logging Plants and Sawrlillis 'by co I gold are among those whicilit have been Tile fellow who doesn't play square,, .1 � ' re precaution- , I ds up. .� , , . . . I th,s,,;�, wers'la New Ing tile' scope of forest fi The gold exisits only In very the liar, the sharper who d.e.-pen � , ,.. I I IL In. the Year 1920 . %ne cutting legl0la- . .CoMn North I found. " : I . ary 'measu'rest, by s,, pass. North and. True on his cunning, his long-heAdeaness; , I � Bruinswick7 69 ,platits. engaged In Ia.-- . . . 11 . ,small quantities, and, although a ilum- ien I . I the export Of . . .� I � . ve been made to ex- who takes advantage 01 Otbers "Tih - I I . I g1lig �qperatjoms and 224 sawmills work' tion, and by confining � , . bar of Attempts ha. �, ,, . Ing. In , the sister province Of Nova raw pulp and, Itumanufactured timber I . als in tile, eQujp_` tbio�LeonjpaSs ja caxried acrosis country- tract it, it hiia cost -as, much as $20 to ever he has, tile Opportunity; *116 says . � . . I to that clit.upp privately owned lands. one of the essen-ti. � . U'S ass and does ques- . ,k . � Scotia there were 117 logging outfit's 4 . is, Thus. the direction Of the cOmPa'ss obtain a ts,jugle dollar's wqrth a-[ the "b In I' business" - ,� � ,. 4P__ Mont for.a trip Over unbraken. tra,fls . � needle points 26 deg I rees west of north precious -metal. tionable things just because others do. I I I !��.� 11� I I , . � � amd. 476's.awraills, Th.ff'cApital Invest- . omp L as&, The, I impres- , - , -t of Tibia fellow who takes no pride in his ''I 'I , in forest Operations � Deposits 0 zat Sydney " I I I I i . b was, New of Soap�stonein a gc�d Magnetic c I N.S.; 19 degrees, was . Tlhio amount of solid matter in t,be . 1 4 . .1� .� 1. � . ad ,410,; Nova Scotia, . I orvalent that th, j�,orth at Quebec; 131A. degrees, west of sea..,varleal considerably, for while in ,work or ill his personal appearance; . ii I 1 . Brunswick, $44,477 Northern Ontario. sioni.is g ,rally pr L I gente . ' " I -ad, syst-auleS81 . . I � ard Island, $700. , asa,pOinto' horth At Otta,wa; 6% degrees west of the Atlantic there are, on An average, the slovenly, the slipsb .( I I 1 $789,143; Prince Edw, in mills Wbat promises to be all important neeille, -of the -magnetic oomp r 11 � I � espoilding capital - This bowever, Is I north at Toronto; nearly true north at about eight and a half parts of Solids orderlessf amblitionleSs C11411, VhO is - I ­�71- I I I The corr ., .1w ya II Ing t A I 3; $8,203,�51; aildyaluable, source of soapstone. has to the true north, hings and halt 0 11 � � : I �, I operations was $33,437,54 ,9,000 ent- lately been Investigated . by Mr. 1-1. -S' vefry .far from being thi�l actual catse. I Nlpig.,u, Ont,., 13% de6lr,e8 east of in every hund,red parts of water, in the a a begi.1 ll I . 7. A total of fO,jlO,M#g the compas.%, Only the north I at Winnilpleg, 25 Aegrees, eaSt Of Baltic Sea there is on-ly half a part of fillis�hlag theill; who hasn't ellough A . .. . azi $187,82 mill oiperations Spence, of 'the Mines Branch, Depart- By . . I - - 38 d,e:gr6e.s east of � . undred of liquid. energy or gumption 1-o plan anything I ; � . 11 I 11 ployees engaged in saw -would from cartmin po.int,s, I north aj'Calga,ry, solids. in every q. I I I L and 3,500 ment -of Mines. The deposit occurs traveller eace River, Alta.; 44 do- Since ordinary light rayo will not defluitelY and pu t it through to a finish. I .,, L received $6,500,000 fil wages , , oil ,the only reach the ,lted lo-!nortbi at P ays looking for I I . , 'J, - , g eater do The fellow who is alw � " - � , . L . I - angaged in 10991119 were paid $2.,700,. one mile west of Wabigoon, g,oliorally accel, 0,1,1� I gr�ees ,ea,st ,of -north at Fort McPher penetrate water to a T p th . I I , �, Calladiall Pacific .Railway, near Dry- catiall of the -north pole. In, the' W i -dark r �omelhing that 'Vill ,41 , 1 .. 000. . I . . %�' . anch.11 son, N,W.T., etc. than 252 feet, it is e1vrrays. pitel a ,'soft suap", fo the ,*�,:� -, , . I den, Oniario, and is but 500 YO.T.48 from -Of the. I Topographical Surveys Br I . I � ' I �­� � .."19 i In Nova ScOt!4 the 111cit Important the,railway, There is very little over� of t,bie, Department of the interior two �.�,These aug.les-, which chatige ';lowly at forty-two fathoms below tile Surface. not get him out of bed too early a 11 I � I Oducts is ovilin- . , , e riam year to Year, have been carefully Actinic raya-the rays that affect njoriling, or keep il�im hustling all,day; U. I.A 11 I Single Item 'of forest pi, Outcrops indicate a north poles Are I-ecogniz..ed-LLVie tru ,`41 easy job � 11 . ATY Sawn lumber.- There are besides bil-rden, And the I I I the mag-, kea8uired all, over Western. Canada by pilotograpblic platoa, - can penetrate -who would rath&r take an ,a � . � 1 I . I . I or geographical, north, and k, 11.0 chanse for ad- , I � a,nd experiments have with no outloo I .. I � I rdwood, railroad .ties, barrel large body of soapstone, olf the much deeper, IRI " ­� ' ' lon d* S r eyors. -41 . . plilp; co The stone may be termed Soapstone, Ile .at the � 'O , jepartj-nont o. the Interior und . . tic north, * The needle - c ni� ttiit,oi Dom,j,n Lan u v , I ­ :,". '. I., sofa*es', pit props, shiptimber, box . to pass points. to ;the magnetic n t ,b f I near- shown that in, clear water it is, possible vancernent, than oiie which off6red . I I thought, beyond be -Ing soft,enough or'll. :,' , L I . 1 tb�jge ma.guet, �J'��, 2o,000 obserVations, have been ob. to mArk a photographic Plete at a .great opportunities to the atublitionq I � ': . I Shocks, latba, and Shingles. A Con- y with an ordinary Saw, it The earth is like a � I � ,� .. mpiled fro,M depth of fifteen hundred feet. . man, the one not atlidd of wor�t or - . I cut re'ali'll , less closely the Same 1�t�jjllod. � Ajaguetic 11101paj 00 . . It � � s-Iderable ainount.'Of hRrdWOOd la used Semblance to What is, 'is, obeying 1110176 Or .I., I hed from Water is a ba,d conductor Of Ibeat, long hours. I � I � I I 'of filynittIrb, bears little re junjon, llorses%boe I'thesem observatIons,"a-lid pAblis , 1, . in , the, 111RUIltzOturts' � d as. soapaitou,e. It 13 .a IAWS,AS govern -the co � I Ile tly the tempepa,ture. of par tibia weak, vacillating mail, who . . I ,­ � Ill: L I I . � I I hoe lasts"S'lloe, pegs, etc, lially classe I composed Maginet and the Magnets used Ili the I ifine'to tinle, are, tivallable to the gen- and toonseq n r than that Is. always on the felfro, n . ever - quite . . - I clothos pins, s dgtk, greeriish�gray rock-, blic. upon. application to the Sur- the sea is, often much highe , 11 I I Th'a, marke-tilig of .tile provinces' Sub- -d is Very similar ill generation of ele0tric Power. it pos- oral pit in the Arctic and Ant. able tomake lip his illind as to what �� I I I I largely of tale, an -�.veytor General, DepaTtmelit of ithe Ia- of land or air. , 1 4 1 11 I J1sb:a;nd apple crops ea,ch year Ition to the sess-as both R, north .and south inag , L ,� . � .r Man the liel � I sitantial , . 11 � . &ter is warme sholtid do, what course he should I ,. I I , mption of largo apPear'.Lace and In aoin'posl � , e tetior; Ottawa. arctic the Nv I I � 11 1�, .accounts'tor the consit 11 go -called "alberione a-tonell'of Virginia, netic pofte, . W,eratbesq.,sjbla,ted,: llt,W - ics, it Is cooler, take-, wlio Always wall-ts some cute to I : I . � '. - t e co.ni- '�� 'This, illtormatiolli, is, Invaluable to land- while; In Ith-0 trap to jual4e, lip his I I .1 jj&ntitles of barrel stay". I Alvaly�used for switith- gee, raphical poaoB 'the, magnoti � . . . '1' Iin I I I ., . Wh.jeb 16 exten 9 al � always Point, true 1101vigatiors-, aeronauts, explorers' Plan- Z tl�.a Equator the temperature of the advise or belp b � I . � I I - iab&�,po,ry equipment p",.s, ,needle wo d � I � I board Pailels-, . I . 11 peotons, tiniber cruise",, etc., Sea, Is nevor niore than eighty-seven irilud. . I I I � I I I In Now Brillis"'MoU, whilst Sawn lurn I , t:jle� case, (-etg, pros � L . ,� L I bar still constitittes a very Ini-POVItart, and I�Lun,dry 'j bs_and for lining .fur north and so-ilth, This is, uOt geo� aa'f� afford6 a ready means, for,10catl degroei'a,, while on land a hundred a'W -For the timid, , selt-depreclating fel- � forest J)Mducts . l I to a '. his, sa,ii0s hit I � 1-', I . I Item In the ptoyinbels .. Aaces And digesters, atIO, howevier. The lOWtIdjj,at_.of the I ft,ovtll. Moreover, when the thirty degrees is quite coluilloii. low who is afraid av gralihdoa, 13ot6s, � are, jairly, &,noral.1y ing trite - , ��i` I � I dndu8trm it tg being rapidly ollt5tti(P- The WablgOiOa deposit fS the 'llog't I I ' 11 I .----Act- who Is always dodging respon I , � , prominence giveft s,tars,' arc hidden by� clouds, tble, OOln­ . . . bwn; Shrinking frota not. I I I pulp a,ad paper Ia the Value of pronll�qjjg, front all ecoonomie Maud- katOlVli, d'110 to the I A Good Provider. sibilities, Always � .. . I I I I I . �od by I . Itlons in- p"s Is the only method, by which to : � , � - ern luill rus"obillery DaPatOne Occur- to the, %ovellal'(1t9coVery exPed I I I social ----! a1lag the I , ad of tbie al er , :� I I okoductlon. 4 MI f centreing the point, of ally I I obiala. dlrectiorl� Work ,islilt your husband ice, excuallig hlm"�lf from t I I li I - I � . 'a ,recent yeal,%. � . � ,?ll in anythluff, ,saying S-01110. "I , �� I � I %', U" had the effect 0 I largo Iflailts Visrice,aas yet tound'ilft Camada; the! Sinjil.ar magnetic s,jjTveys are Oar- Avetry good provid,6i 11 initiative I , I ­ Ill 'poor wolijan-­"The best ever. I .�, I I � I I o%hufacture of lumber It a-ppearg to be large. toiluage, available, But thoo blagDeble pciw��do 'not cf)l - tied but by aintost all countries,, aud, body else (!Ould'.do the thing so much .1 I I Im"Tily fut the Beall � oftaj 9 lo Iad Ifiteat it!" better that) be cou I . . � �, ,as hag been tho location Is, Idea I for flitarryllig, and cide with thO gec' rg�ptiiica'l ' Poles' tl n T agnet- "PI", -1-1y, I'M 9 to ld.-Suc-�W-,44, ,:, I I . -, and about' proximity to the. railway pro- ,,art;,, magnetic Pole being oltuate,il in, thialbepartluo t of erl�bstrlal M, n't lady. Hea� Al W �!,Y-q 90 1 119 to - _____.__--P.,+__ . . � . the case in other Ind.119triSS Z close .. I I tic I jE,f,jjj , of. the Carnegie. InistRU00,11 of "I ai , � I �. I . � . ­, . V.flva per cent, ot, the provinces videq to; on 'Railf- King William Laud, 64, -tile - Are , . '. � I . Satjsfaatory traliPPOr , ti, � lieth-ing, provIdad­" 1, in Harmony. I 1. I � 0ovent, .r ,ton solids laild and WfttP,r ex` do: 601 . . I ' - W.-ashing � � : � I I %mber is so itrodlicad where it, can bor ties., , I. I coast of CalladA, And the. i9olithi'mag . ": �, . I . I I .1 eltleirtly aild ejzp,edIt1Ou9-l7 , . —0--- netio jj6l in, Xing, Edward, VIL 11-ftna, �Odjtjom all O�ei,tlle world to SLIMY --.%-- Tb e, Sunday school OID80 WAS SIng- , I I ,. . . 6 1 ' I , wean. otil"IP'r A We ja ji.ot good nature, . . 1. I , I . td6gt icaiiv , u rvays', InAtiff'ore Ing*..,q walit tq be an Angel," ;:i . I � ' eal'and; " L , thb, ga,ps left bot ' I I L ' r ��& 111jill , � I ed�� TjpWardoi 6"f a . oii.raIlWaY Goods to tAI& v,ijitio ofabout $9,000,� goij(h from New Z . � cage, of the luaguttle survey of old age is. oomparativeby i��arle,.Is. ,it s4n,g louCil:i ;� . I 1 I L' . 6�� i flia )ut at, New h� Thames every day. � . a the magnotic needle alwayo In 'tile - I "Why don't po, T, Bobby?" I � I � . � I do sa0i vear ( I 0 ar A I -1 Icti,Tried . — . � . . I 00 .vivo in t da, the w,orlt Wft,. 11 aakod the itea-ClMr� . . I k o ,magnetic pole,%� it Woateril Cana OSt �,I.to world would. be a better place I � I I . � #rdUk1wic1t ja,lokpillo, �edav bbinlot . point$ tawarils� ffi . ,:,. � I I 11 I I 1 4 ' Vft'llways, . , f( 1 -rection of the L &g Out, practically without c , by having I I "I'lit Mil;gIlIg W's load as� 1. fee -1,4", o* ; . � I � I I sk�d tilma,rae� , for 0%na-diAll nhappy merelV Allows thot file d as Pe4dy With ovr IlPI) aUsis � . 4 . � � I . llv, I . Ae"Veral tl"",;,�oild codar tola� Many lilen &Te u , I ill rol.gtioa, to theiTtru�11�1' g-lle, Ill,, conjunat I loll with thie lillad it it, we'lrej lbh our VOWIS- ploAned 'Sobby. . �: �, . *hIlAt AS We 'aro V I I � .'oil' tilk sallie source fln'd f,hroughilot T66161%irig hoW Wl OV t.Q -snotIc tlood'lo s '' I I I C.1" . quite considerably AS L SurVo)r', I : , ,. . �L . I 1! I I I I � tithono 'Po'log fl � . 1,� , ll (! h a I ! g 0. L � I I . I I I I 1. 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