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2 .r eTal shorter pieces�, Spare tire$ Th r ,,,,, ' ' ffill., tll0'*p�Otoet,Io,jl of tale prior -horap .. . I . r r.
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.4� tools and spare parts I y. M6 't* to,jope,, ope, Dftlle mo,at I; li
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�1 I times hair-ralamig pathfinding :4 only got well Under ,Way l * ' , , . I
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! I I . +Are distailcre� through Qanadlas�terrl nd came, next f,our year '.r .1
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tory, the Edmonton,AUtOmOb _&S ' OWni pecially Ithe - chemists,, r a r I a
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,,�� , 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 "..
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".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 . �
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'i tively ... small amount of money would They # ,he w - as with $100,000 per yeax. 1, j�g The. preatibn 0) 0 !),
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� brail for the tourist, They once . I .and of the Laboratories was t4 I � terepting, and successful experin
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. 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
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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
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' - 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
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, I I , cific fetry,to Victoria, kure, ,and fvequentlY'for :fal but. xce�sjyojy. timid a SW .
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'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. - - �
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1. prince: Edward Island's Principe plant;S, were -unable to get it At, a' Y, 'Alberta. ' With considerable difficulty I I I
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14(tble province's of the Interim, I 1,takex. Their nunibershave increased � -+;-�, ell I sl__(>+O�,�� I
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I � -OF T114 MARITIMES figure large,17 in ine MSTAIII) ister directed th Ay � 6 -about 100 all . a -===-== z -r=t-=-- --' "" � . I
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I I - ent in pulp Manufacture. from Canadian red.pine atunips, but -� I he Mount Eve -rest Expedifign . I o
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EMPLOYMENT TO 12,000 Develol"m - '' , - . "
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�, 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 . �. .
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. � . . actly in th decade, -has been In war is, Cree Indian f adaptation of many persons to live I j
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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
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"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.
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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
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, 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 �.. ".
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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 .. .
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. 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
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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
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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 �
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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.
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, 1. . In Nova Scotia t1here are six Pull) tole, Labota,torie% 8, I r ' ��. , . endence . 'X I �
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, � 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
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,�, an approxi- , ductive of'notice iel greater by from seven to forLy-four
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, . 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 $1,- owing Interes , �.: ther somethd-mg about �W t t is . �Or I
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jug timb,aj, Ing price of W12h , , n secretion by the .�
I I . �. I too sacred a,; anch, Who has f a oxyge ,
A, Scotia Is most .n. the �pulp, Indus- .ry the landscape effect ot.the'tr". :�: too valluablet to ..part with, t' . The technique ,
evince of Nov, *a" is"I
I -]&a pri 1067,456 was, I'Li*eatall 1 . � I 11 , -a , 4' '
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��r . -rest gr�' ,h tibia j' eired . I Itlati. pujipos6s, _14 - r I � -
I �, owt , imb try, to more ShOu I . lease or hire -out at any PTIcer -a this wo k hag . �
I I ortitted for fo Which gave employment. . � used ,for'. re&res I , h �' �' I . . - sickrWss, been assailed, . � ��
I.. , I .. I . . I I . , �. . .. I'll Meg, I to sell or ls,,, v:hat� he stands with mountaini calls atte - of I .
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" _ "" �eatinjatc.d at 71812 squarB 'a hundred emptl(yyees receiv AS, - country'. '0_ � �. �'� �L taird. that, - for; his . . of thi 'a , I I
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: , � , -re are no re. fo,rests 14 -,Ing; in wages 4 , ,. , _ Inortea, .6 4n. n , � " , 'bel ie'ti,&na, t h is. fA to..the_ftet,that this inal, j be r - have' Assunited fnli,tl 61luaill
:, , miles. The . . md aalario$ �382,17".,, " - � .4 iumbq.,r:j�le Oaf ; i_- Ill I , , tifire .�' "I
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: P?%nbeL`Adw. I jal I , 11laT.k6tin tureg�. Ill: botlh� .11 - � I 4 �11,7' There may alwa I
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� - Tit 11 , , , 1� , .., is,61&ted stands, 1. i �' , I I I -a' � a ., tt how ,humble his, posi- others at a I �
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�,.,,�,� � � 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- - � . ..
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, 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 . ..
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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 . .
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. 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� . .
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Industries, of the Maritime P I , I the lungs and tissues one experiment corresponded to an
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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
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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
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Brunswick the second in Nova Scotia, )Vill ill All probability zatiton. of this, suicidal policy as in , I I The Plain Truth,
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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. -
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. � . 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:
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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 .
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� 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
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. 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,
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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. . � ., �
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. 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 .
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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
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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.
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. 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 �
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,.. 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
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. 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.
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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
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. 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
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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
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� " - � , . 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
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. . 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
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:,". '. 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
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gralihdoa, 13ot6s, � are, jairly, &,noral.1y ing trite -
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��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
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I - I � . 'a ,recent yeal,%. � . � ,?ll in anythluff, ,saying S-01110. "I
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�� 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
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� 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-
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I , I . td6gt icaiiv , u rvays', InAtiff'ore Ing*..,q walit tq be an Angel," ;:i
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� I ed�� TjpWardoi 6"f a . oii.raIlWaY Goods to tAI& v,ijitio ofabout $9,000,� goij(h from New Z . � cage, of the luaguttle survey of old age is. oomparativeby i��arle,.Is. ,it s4n,g louCil:i ;�
. I 1 I L' . 6�� i flia )ut at, New h� Thames every day. � . a the magnotic needle alwayo In 'tile - I "Why don't po, T, Bobby?" I � I
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. . I 00 .vivo in t da, the w,orlt Wft,. 11 aakod the itea-ClMr� . .
I k o ,magnetic pole,%� it Woateril Cana OSt �,I.to world would. be a better place I �
I I . � #rdUk1wic1t ja,lokpillo, �edav bbinlot . point$ 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 . �
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