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I . � I I I I I � I I " I i ILIA" I �� I . I I to St, M!011*0� Once . I I I � I I ,"I �! 11'' , � C CS I I � , ,!,;" . ,� . n ed ' .. .. I STEAN v - Nie" of the sit-,I,vem-le,p�,d..fs"ke,,Iuttel,l,$,00 m4les I . . I I 111ito Honorabl te in Ovt4rIb�sujd Queb:ec for ��, . I � � ,J, o Chas,..rSte7�%rt' Mili Is 'the . - ,, � I � 1� � '" .Jft - , I I A04 . 199, . Mayo district of the X-1011ii 'Is again It 10 rejoald,ad on ships, and trans- 11 � � � , . I I , it , .� A jcg�oniRb�e ' ' ' � 1, '! , I , . I .,J,,.,,r ,. r . a-7 "', , -I r� , ,. 4� qjn6��' � ,, a continuouji, supply, at . . 6 A " �W'F%14, 'A I, Ft T I . . . I � . � .. iet,0� ii O)l lifte0yk and of ?d has , .., , I I 11 L'', A 4- FtT r , I � . I pCrtea to Ran lisr6inclflco, alome 9,000 , � . � I.;., , I ,price, of A' stabsibitlite f#aj to -,eplAce .. ; 1: � n I brQP&,t Cut; by Mr. O. S. Finate, Di- I Here It is treated and tb`00114 � � _ . � I T] � ree.641 L 0 1 , , , . , . � I rector of the . , thweSit. Territories i mile% , I i I the�,-A1m1]AShln1g -'sup(plies of al)thra- , ., �, � : I, , � I I 1: I � x,, formital,a. spee P, Om "Ce 11 '' � I miu,q , I � , �� , I . )d at' It R I I I L . I . , Xo,r' , eT extimete the Selby smelter, � I ,�' I NA ' ' v .11 Z " t tji%�L PTO.)) eM' ' � I '' ­ : I I for tho put"_16 'fibif -giving .. 1.1litest ':' � , . I , . , I . I I &.44 Yukon Branch. who has returned is w0ithY of 3210te that bepauseL Of thi . I I , 0�,jL: Cite, ,For the Vrmeil I � I 11 0 4�1 1 � I ' 'o I � , cle0:1001ify . klsl� 11 ... I ,�, � r � peist � �4t-6htic:n v , � supercede�,i All- ;Others, I � I totp,014. � .. Ing and sibtpping.�: ' , . ,,, . . arld'iniTAit, , � �telit . . L, . . I I . . to Ottawa from a trdp of topection of high ,cost of pirod-um 11 � ,I � daVfatal'isituatioil. The Deputy'Mints- speakini the, x9qui,perriants, of the I I I . I � . 'a , r ­ I I 11 " I � ­ . h * , , , , and the w , . r 7 1 6-4 , 't . , ) . .. �� ej I the Yulm, Territory. , -Mr. Fintale ore, It cices vA pay to ,b g o,r ship Ore . .. ,rl I tel- ;�f, Mjnes� is e sirman, . bstel-al p.yjovjmee$, an4of Nova Sootia 4 . form eeii, I - ' , I r ' I I ' ; . I 9 � , 4 OPM a , orly lived in D&W0011 And i's fA, confitainlini'lovalthan 206o n, of 0 ­.., .. I. bei,�hlp': Is coinipoded bf Qoiierri- and New Bruns,w - - '� . ,� � . 1_� - I . - , tick , for bqth Indus, "s . V , . V,T " �� . ,the territory and Its peo- - tD - � I � � �, . . inierdl � I I..- � raffluT with ver thet, ton. Of ,the 3,000 ti=3 ship 11 - I , I � . , , I ei . . pla. Ho ,is the-Tefore lw 4 pipsitioa rto 'Ved last,'ye&T,, ubbe Of it contained less I � I I � yea- � - tigaiinij VAT! I be - ' - 4�1 1 I I I *11, I . I t , ... ment�'oMetWo"'Who have alieacly,' for irfa an4- domestic purposes�,' Cal I , - 11 $jL ' -I' � , f � .,Or, .. I All I I ., _1 I . many " Wd'; been, JA'Ves - swt�lstflac,torlly met, by locally produced, .P1 . , � � -a co-mmuntity . . . I V ' , . 11;; - . - - estimate the value to ,th than this arpouat. ` " � 1� I I ous ,ttAls-os', bt what, le,"A,roadlY and coal, aua. it is, noit,believedthat the in- � le I I - I I , .. I . � I I I .) -1 ,, - er . 11 'as 11tb L' I � b I blera of Ontario and 11 I !�, of fbis,'latest development, , . I The 11'readwell Yukon Company are gan Ally know ... !a fuel pro -' dusitrial fuel pro . ka- NIK. . . I � .1; � I � 1'. :. � � Ike of slilver-leaod depoolts"df, 0, FAInflar . ,� � - . . � This Important sitirl daveloptug rJob . I I . ';4f W-1 1! ore was made by two Veteran pros- nature end It is their inittea-10a to bag ,,, . lem.,., *' In view ,of, presifmt conditions Quebec Is of Immediate 9"10119, Flo- . *, 04 .� , ii I 5 I , !�G $ 0% , I , I , .;. 1, . , _ - the u'rigency of the e'tOrnmittele"s -task merit. .Quebec Igg- already Partially, I I . a ��L K.�'.43 I 0% 1. � ., , ". , , I � �.4 . I � , !, j;, , J'ToVa L t - 1, t6 11 4 � 1. pectors., Messrs. David CuuIrigharn And ore this winter toll ShtipWieut next . ,� I needs little emphasis. in, bile past ten and Cain be larglelysupplied1rom U WA W, own . : . , 1. �1 , � I ,.., 11 L " . -.11; I C 0, !4 ,4- rr %J 5, � f �, - I 4 I . Ray Stewart. It Is said that ori A wpir,linpig. I . ': . �� ` ,1,!',.��'�' - I Canada has imporited- cc . q . , ap 1. A . , ,ft - -1 _ , . ,.,; val., Scotia, In Ontario, ast alob. In Quebec, . , . I . Iro,q -W has, a population 1. " . 1, � yea-ro t 11 I - Ift lecting tritp, driving &L .3 coun- Mayo ftst,lot ,no , � �. ­L&E �49 development -electric ,:, I -- .. 11 �� � , 11 - P110SP ple, Mayo: . , ; . I to I i � , , .. tied at Over $580,00.0,;&DO.' of hydir . j . . -. of . I , I t 11 1. : 401 . try In a backboatird, the wheolis the 'of four or live hundoeid peo , �� ,� , . ,: , alone, the bill w4h the 'Pul ecT niaLU5 energy on a large- scale -has already . . I4. I ­ , wh4f, 'el �. I .1 TellIctle scraped away the klcr.eLl or slo settlement Itstelf lie on the SttewaTt� . .1 I . amounted to ne elimdriatbdi 0io, I I I I I ,, � - , N � I � � - �, ,L , , , 9riy $89,006,obo. . And necessity of Im,porting �, I . L"9* 04OV11% _.. . Of -soil which,at th1s, point w0 All that river at the head oI navigation. It 10 I - . ll'� 0. � - , , I'.'. . :1 .. - �, ''o, 7", . . .1 � A I , I -tons : . I Lk �i I I -having several 1, . .4� . thj,%, Vj�At,,�;'"jtdo�, t-1-orn the questia, f .'ar.i.nually-A,everal millionadiffitiOnal I -� . ... .. 14AV ,kk 01 TA covered the ,rock. The exp,prienced quite a thriving to-wn PI- . . 1. , -a ­!. _ .. I "r,-.. �� cost auid:o (bVen enca,upon� foireisn' of, Jndusitrl`�,l fuel, � The, extended ' and , 00. .1 . r j.1 , 'A eyes, ,of the prostpeiators d�etectad the -blotals, trading posits, churches. and a 11� .: .�T � . l, I ... "' I U17,A8 , I I � � , I , I 7- ,,, . j Y,will '��.�41.: <. -N , rTif - , . � soureek, we. ha*is!� a Itse d, , : I I �, It .,� 9�,- � V IFIT'Lli, % occurrence - said in a few minutes (hospital. Kano 'City is 42 milles In, ��, . gaini, . experienced w. eve opment of tbfls,. eveirg , ,,:�� I I , I I , mports �1 I . , I r acube ,a,lioirtil�i4l-",;�il-ti,'R�1-1. ito"AlIttelidant' 'tend to restrict -the Increase of I . 411v, . � V k, I �. IT. � �. � i r . . I . , ­ Mes&�,8. Cubmilngham. and Stewart had land from the Stewart river and is the I I ,. - ` � - 'I � I , I'll . , � , . I pil-Ithermore, the INGS $ 6 L -V�-;,, - Jv I 1. '� . I fuel,. . 710 I I'll .� � 1 �2 .� . anxiety and iin,66itainty. I ,,of Itidtisitria Ir' I �F* 421 stripped off sufficient of the rock to Centre of the mincing.activity. There I .1 �, j :� . . � , �. ' ' "' d pxeaent c4-pacdty of United State�� C � 11 r I � Callada's. fil:61 �,roblieni'hos receive. I ­ I � "I Ok (0 I . .. I I ­ I ... I expose the adiver-leAd ve6n. This was are post - officea ,at both these points, I � � I i . . ' "I I .4, I i � an: inimens-isca,mbunt of'cloS6 AudV.'�id' bitumdoottis: nalues, is. far beyonKI 'Unjited V10TOnn ... I , 5 . + I , , , Ir � I I -Ulia cle lopment Of and at Xayo� a -sub-Tecorder's office, .. . I .. � I .. I 11 11 ;; - . the liaglirining. Of we .. 'I, 11 � I . tnu& m6i-e tiia,nAs gen-� States,. Consumption requirements-, an Is LAWAYO j � If 0) I I _. ay be I �! . . I I iment. Years 'j . )' r- L tj IDU MATO - field Is at where Gavarnment business m I I I ­ � tills Important camip. The � I `� I , �re ciiiited � I by - public, export: market Is,. being alsoilduously -1 A 4, V. POS HILLS .. R � , �, , � : eradly app Ir I tbia � ' L I ,. __ .. 2 I - `,- I nitheMayodistri-et. ThOlyla.yoltranstacted and Intormation Obtained . r � Z.4 1 ! Z, ""tr n I .. .t,h the 'Spa v4%4. , & , Keno I I which is, chl6fl�jamildar wi _ 1910111ght And. -much &is it,may steam d -e- - . L ""tor' . ;� , I'liver jolm]s.the Ste -wart river about 150 I resipecting theml as. ., ,. . . �% -1 that have been adopted 1 , "ustional and economic �, 1% 4 . I I < . I I 1� I Cial mesaitirpst . si$rable from. a. . . - ,­ � I I . . .. - * I ... , 61 I 11 �, � ,�� , I 1 ;:4, 51, madiles Above its. rnoi ajud almost due I Ivir Finmile Is of opliiioia hat 'bbla . I .:" �� :- . in tm �etzldf em,a�g&ncy.. The officers -viewpoin't to become entirely inde- . L �, U� _r(,p­ �,4t I. . If. is- from the Mayo Mayo did-ArIct will continue to tie a,ri I I , , I . 1 .1" " '' I . . who -have deilt witilit,thia distri6ittictil pendent In, the matterof fuel stupiply�- I . . ,A � 4;.-";-' I` .,, east of Dawsion4 ... ,"ll-'.. I , � '. I of CC,, . . I Z , * - river 'that , the district derives ito acitilve mining otimip and that In the ";4, . L ,�� 'during past beriods, of. short- it appears to be Arig,lily ImOmbabls, ­ 0. % 1. ��� � 11 � name, � near tkituTe it will develictip onto of the . . .,L,� , � 11 tb� , '. Sir^ -% � I r . I ' d-Tes: tb�t. imports Into oeatr�l Canada Of 61091. . .i �� 4 .. I,, I -1 age li4ye hot rdstriot6d eiT Btu- . . \ 0 CAPE'- I I fir'.14 largest stiver deposits. in Canada. . I I : �, . � `;to a question of ho � United, Stateis bituminious-,co ,. " - . F 000 From the nafixrte'of the ore and the Tjie main aperatlow, Carried on in . _ �� L, gifinp1j, th w to, get al Will , , .1 � . . _� - , � . I . . . I 1. I fact that It has to be shipped . "I ,� I..'' . I - crisits. - eiltirew elimilliatei More- I N I - 1. .. , ."'t � I . I 1<1 out of � , I I I— �, " . . y h4ve y Into 1 of ., a I Canadian . . I � . I .... .. ..� . - -0-.= the 'country , r smelting tire work is . I . . 44 1 - . I � , I The , gone'very thorDughl . ov,@T�­the substlWition ­ . I � , as, lictrig on Bonanza creek bythe Yukon? � 'I", " . I , - ply from elther our easterjR or 1, . I I , niturallIT caTrIted on by man-panii . � -Oafe,13, jViiough. the, im&edlata, weir 1�6 . � .. . . � � �, . I . fo thle Dawson ,district Itself are h7drau- � - , . I �� pesti;Dn ofifow to prevent ,sup F EMPIRE'REALIZED ��­ I I � '. this who! ., q I � 'A DREAM 0 1 rather then Indtividuala. Two CO.m_ Gold Company and dredging on the - 113 I . . I . . I � . ., �. , k.�, . the redurrande of acute shortage of western coal fields were it' possible, The Capewto,'Catro4oute Is now.an acebm''Plislied- fact In Africa. By rail- � ties ana Dow en . I et. Klonclyke river by the Camadian Kloa, . ",,,4 � I I pan argetticially condu .. 011,11 " he would not necessgrtly eliminate -the ."'_ -1;_1V I � I COAL. The comind-ttee, has, at hamd tI � way, steamer, mat -or car and- es"ravSn,'theltrip� can, be made in 58 days., BY Ing mjn,j,jW opj&mtions, the yu1jiOn Gold dike MI-ning Company. Tibia Oamadilan . I _.iI . � . results of a � -ve . railway, it'will be accomplished oomp Klondike Mining Company have Saver - 191, , ve�iy wide ' range of in- conditions or causes that ha, cc- the* Completion shortly of ancitheestrip of any, and the Treadwell -I Yukon , . ,.,.,. .1 I I . vestigaiticen conducted by the Depart- casioned the shortagg experienced in I ' 11 ., r��. . I In Po4l- weialri§i. Slie dining cars -are � provided from Cape Town to Company Limited. Last Year the al dredges on the Klondike river. I '., 1 f"I� �1_ ment.of M-imies, thie"PeVA Committee, blituralnous, cost supply. . eping and 1. I . - . -a machines, among the - I .1 I . . .1 ­ � -Id CoinpanT Wined and ship- These aTe hug .;; � J the 0brigo. - Yukon Go I .. I I . . I., - '. I I tire Research Council, aaxd by differ- , Problem of Central Canada. - I ,- . ...t_ ped 3.000.tons of sdilven4lead ore, This largest in- the world- They move and I . . , . - , I I , .1, 1 .,- 1 � eat proylacial govelirimients� universid- The domesitle fuel Pr lem Of On,- . I;_ -_ 1 1 1 ore is broirgtt from the inive during . � - ob ' wash aii 12,000 cubile yards per day. .., 11 .,,�� � . � .ties and many other public; and prl- tario and Quebec Is, however, entirely When Famous Men Were I ,,, ........ -to -the town The Changes, In the m1ning vituaticin . I . -1 - . - I I . this winter about 45 miles . 1 71 1 vaite bodies. It hasi amwilable a masa ti erent. The area 'where the prob- Young... I I ITIES OF of Mayo on the Stewart river H,er,a ha" mattinalry been, reflected In the * ,. t�t,,' - � . PECULIAR. . . I . � I . � 1", " . - Invaluable dtaitia. There Is no luck I I -a has given , � of ent practiCallY ,, district but this now stril, ��!,;;, I l -em is acute is- depend He is a boy of great, mental powiew, I it is plied, high on the banks And in � �Ir� .... � "., I ,of information ,yeapeeiting the funds- � I � I ANIMALS . .1 I I ,on United States antbra,cite ! the spring It is shipiped, ditown, the r* a renewed Impietus- to prospecting aft -1 � � i entirely . - . 11 -� 1,4' . I ,aulties, and has made pTogress, in evetrything,* I ' I . � tver . ... ;�, . jillental causes of Car fuel difil . I � By Gladys E. Brower on scows to Dawson, it ia then re. I Over this highly mirieralized region, so - . � I ­; . , for healting dwellings and buildings 1 riship. I -think, he is GL - I I . ,�, ! -�,, . and t'ritere js a consittlerable fund of the winter months: of the- year. eoxcept ,penma I . I - -gar scows, and 9hjpj that further d1scoti may be ex- . , , 1, 1 du,rin*g , I ;; - � - loaded on to l9jr .,. �, � � -wirlich, It eff active- I Available revoum s, of anithracite coal 1 serious boy -always ,anxious to do . �� I sticuts, . � �: � "" , I" irseful sugge . . 1. e se Who till, the Way d1own title Yukon aboi peoted, � 1, '.111.1 I . I I welil. - Wital Ills' immense powem �of I of animals t those who i 1� . The situdy 0 1 ; - I , 11- 4 ly folib*ied up, pronlisia to afford. so -me: are not Iiinlitlessi, Craven large, as, are I application, r often toll him '�' them is; always a fascinating pas- ' � ­ ____...­ _­ I �. I I practical relief. The re�orts­of the. ' he COUld IQ.70� . I I . I .", � . those -of bituminous. Coal. on the eti I becoma a good-, Freinklic and German, tim I .a, and. lit is, interesting. to discover fumescan turn ferocious animale into . Balsam Fir. 11 i I :; - Fuel Controller and Of the Special trary, the life of the Undi Statesi � _­ I . . I . - 11 , . � Committee of the House of.,Commons,1, si4lolar " . � . � that amilmals -bave their peculiarities humble slaves. � Four species of balsa.m. fir a Com- , . I �� I . anthrateltia fields, at present rate of * I , - .. ,_ 31.1 I wallich'Sat in 1921, contain. a legacy of In these words, a schoolmaster de� the' Same, as people, The ancients I hav6 noticed that dogs, unless it mercial. Importance are bound growing .. i. I I .. r pjbod,u&ioh bias been placed! Mt much . , yi a . .. I - , , , -4� � teochinmendationis which partieularlor, lieRs than one hundired. yer4a%. , It Is, be- I seTibed Mr. Bohir Law in the da made use of thds knowledge in Per- js forced upon them by steady u,se, n Canada, the most inip,ortantof whi , i7 I . ,. . e flor�ming many , of their -called s of distress .:: ...... I . empalaslize the need for a properlyAleved that the year of maxImum all- i his childhood,, � -,long, before ' any6ii' SO hJde and show great sign is the ,eastern soecies (Abiles baA-' ., i . . , I ��� e- miracles,, in, fact they seemed to know , 1, ,:­ :. agency to take ii.p.,more! tho,jight that he was destined, to'b . at the smell of cologne. . samea), This ttrei� Is found through- ., " , . ,, . . , cousUP4101.111 nual- 13y,oductionhas alrepdY been paists- I I - . , . ' arris. They say the- goats, of Caucasus will cut Canad, but la Most Important in' . .- ­,!,-� . continuous, imponsibilitty f*w study of I ad, Not only is the, aninual output like- I come -one of BTi,t-.Wa ,greatest m4n napTe abokif antimaiv, than we mod 1. �,��i I the bial problem, and for remedial . and -guide the affairs, a ihe nation.. ' W�a, all: know of the old. &date about follow any -one eagerly who entiees Oataa.do, Quebec, and the Maritime .� ''I, .. I 80- I l'y to dinitnish, -but the diffl.culties and - I I - . i� i L , .. ;� A1.1 , � itton.,- than ebi?�d be astsumed by any I ,. I Mr. Austen Chambimlain tells music hav n, power to soothe, the stav- them with Itble Odor Of cininamOrL We Proviricieg, It is, used for sawing into' - _11 , � Costs oj�, ru,ining are azii-lually - increas ­ . 41, . � I I bady or authority. I his youth. He had, &eided- to devote ,,age,, beast, and can ourselves. notice the have all seen the, 6ffecta of canip on lumber irrL. some reglp.w, and this. Is In- - . I _. �. . � . tem-porary I ling, UndtedStvAes�enth-roolOIS�Tapid-, himsel& to p.oaitics after�"his d arture different effects .1 t a ih e cat. I I . . 11 � I - The newly formed committee steps I l.y be,eOjrnklg;the.rjCbj rn�ants, fuel. ,ben- , . . . ap . 1. . I .it has on animals. 11 cuts I creasing, but it Is more impoltant, as a, I � ' I . - 11 I I Lr 'Tjt -will from the- University, and, cornnijuni:- Euserbe Salvarte, an old French It has always besn� a marvie-1 how, Souree , Ot, wood1pulp, . in 'CO�jjjnCVo;1 I 11:�: - into this breacl 1161 In. any 'tral, Canada canuott possibly hoVe. to' . . I � � . . I � - - - - if,ts' ... . I . � ! iter, tells u - when. t,bi a;no - - le,1:4 � . .1 - way Interfere with the many iude- I � thIsjuel. cated this dedision to;hii cild, n'urse. wri ,s how he saw a hippo iteiit Egyptians. warsbA137 pruca 9pftlei.E. . .. . ".., . ,.'' ,- I . � . . . continue to use Indeftiteary I � �w ��11 .. '' , , " . ­ witii t4p, s " .. , I � . - . .., .1 - Pell-datiiii dies. that awe being pur=ed I ., 94 . , - � - ..,- F � i4 �_ B iti 1.1 -exclaimed. ,thqt, oldt i §W11,11, twO101JIe1S,4,-Q:w,1L 11-TivW. -pied the, ug1*1o,okIng,.,b -o"tlo tfiw I .1 � ql , 44 - , , �­� ­ - , . ,r . � ' frlljthtly� Wtolor to, !w,'b&,,0'7'Wft66� foc. . � . situ . . q1, , JA*1 � ,\ j i forus; pu - Ic P - ,.:.In. the.,qupaAlties,h-it.13�OTt*�-4,MPQAe&;,, � 11 � 4 I... - mus , . I - � � , --ii4- -V- ' '66paitniedibs" but "It Therefore, while is is 1119 -Illy desdr- t 90 I , bi A; banW- of mi� � i� -a tbes,& " tiles, harmless, , - � . � . ­ � " i ornfully. - �' Gh Mr. Austen, I ahould - rap to, them, thi, pu,p,,,,, I � . ...- , by W*; " "" ' ' bl ' . I I'll : - : Win constitute an argantizatkin which, able � t�) increas4i 'as, fair as may be' -have thought two in flf4 family,, yourr played by soldiers marching, along, the Imagine a ar000dile, adO=ed­wIt-h gold , - ____ I _*­�_ -, .. . ­ . ' . I .f I . I", ,wking, the broad view of thle whole economically fetasible, th.te comsump- I father and Mr. Richard, enough to barik, and of an elephant rising Ae- earrings and bracelets, sitting on a, ' Raw Maieplal for Sounding Board, . I ,"I I.,* .. I can give a common ob- ' have in politicsi Why dolift yen ,go I lightedly upon his hind legs at s0me Telvet co,rpet; -being fed wllh steaks, . I . I I +Ion of. Canadian, -in place of Imported � , Germany, which -se-cures its, supply I �. I 3eliltaiieA in- 't',',_,',_j, � the getrjous problem, facing the I in f or s6mething useul? " . pleasing strains of mirsde. ciskets and mulle& wine. The Teal ste. of raw material from. the slopes of cer- I L I . jective to the numeroue sa � I When Lord .Gurzoin was -at Eton he The': nervous organism of dogs Is cret was, that the animals. were' well ' . ­.. vestiga:tions, that must be carried outt. Carlad-ian public at the present time Is . tadn motintainis in liltance, Oermiany, .� I bad- a reputation as an adlept at re- particularly susceptible to harsh f6d, and there are countless cases - . rimary Need. .the provisse-on ot an uninterrapted sup- .r -d, Is genex-ally , 111.1, I The P " attee, and.- it is recorded, that on, .one i sourid% land � and pieroing music act. among the ancients wh1ch will prove Austria ald SwIttzerlsir . . The fuel problem. prestanti,s many. ,ply at a reasonable piAce, throughout 13 , - conceded to be the best manufacturer . .� I Ic! of the acitte fuel area of a'substittutte fuel occaision he,put a big fe'llow. to flight'ually causing them aeute suffering'. this theory. They mraintained that a i _., � salkiles, and the preliminamy wor I of sounding boards. Owing to the � 11 I to coincen- for 6hitinlishng supplies Of ainth ite ' &IMP -1-Y 1)`Y thd1power of his tonigue. I Hence their distrestst andhowls at horn well-fed antimal 'Would lose all its I the committee has been a -to kind- I Iveary demands for German pianosi, the , �; rac ferocity and beoome amenabl , 11 � trate Its situdy upo'll the particular it is upon this, problem that the rlewl� I Another Viceroy of India, . riord blowing ior even a fife played In the ly In those di,striets quickly dimin- 1, �. � !jg all Reading, ,had a terrible reputation at' same room, with them. nem provided he were filled to reple- I supp . ��' phas-te w,blich appears to be most ur- Constituted committee must Urd . I lehed and there now exists onlY a pos- I ' - been citsteribed as� one The same Author t 11 of a m sti tion. As an andmal's brutality seems; . I genfly in need of attention. The &sisibl&measures and methods of re , echio:ol. He has ;" 6 s a V tincts, to pro- I stble -tiource of supply frona -the morniv, I ,,�� - ,,� � I �. -o bear. I of the worst boys from -the school a, : tainis in and near R-ouraand'a. I - .�., � ,weikes[t point in the wjioje situation lief- t . . showing giti t agitation from guns tarvation, this theory I � . - - I - I - I R __ --- muster's point of view that it would. shot off by soldiers in the street, vtde against s 4 "1.1, ­ - . ­ . ; . I sounds reas,onable. It Only proves I -:- - �, I .� I ing the work. Anyone requiring a be possible to find, I'Lessons he left where he lay until finally he hid him -1 that nations older than we Are, by �: -First Aid to the Children. ' T � "I I � Tree Repairing. I uslinessi unlearnt, classwork he shirked, mis- sel�, .Afte'fr a *hRehis master.missed � I : If the Idd,t � lie stauld put a bean up . I . 'bulletin elkitled working, knowlefte of the ib ighlef was -his onlydevoitioll," seld the him,and went to find him. He found I treating animals more like human be-, I .11, An - interesting . 1c; d ,acquire a good deal- of ,inf orma- a � his nose put a. sinall amouat of cay- . j � 01111 , I early friend,. "Myrecollection of him tlia dog,had entered his house, gone! in�gs than machines, have been th �, "Tree Repairing" has been issued by tion from the bulletin. mentiobeii. It � . �4 '' � ch, Department o& I is always of a demoniacal Young 1111P upstairs and crawled under a bed, ! Ones to. work with them charms ,ttia' , I aunts pepper ca, lillS.- 11DIter 'liP and he ... � the Forestry Bean it out. Never try, to dig �, - ned, upon as mil,aces. � �, . IT14101 , ! to us are look : It degaTibes, and i is :free. f of the asking from the D' with s,-p,arkling eyes, who was always where he lay dead, with the blood gush- - ; will sneeze . I � th-b Interior, Otbawa� Of the for it oT yon will only push it further I , tar of roomstry,'Department ' I it methodis of re- Irlterjor, ] O,ttaw ., , . in disgrace -or being called, and yet ing from his mouth and ears. I ... I Illustrates, the differei a . Needles were first used in 1542. 1 Into, hI& nose. -1 - �� I I pairing trees, dimiling chiefly with the .—O I witlial ever meTry and deliciously A Stableman, who, had been around =�­_______17� .— _­­­.__­_­_. I _­.._,__ I . . .. . I . � fililing, of cavities and the bolting of - Caught Napping- . ihilMOTOUS." - I 11 ,, ­-�.�, � horses ,all his ]life, told me he 'Could I - V% IV " - 7�, , . treer, that have split att1he -crotch. The A sichool tea,elleT was asking h4s There are not many .stories of Mr.. quiet and go in the s(t,JI with a horse a I . es a great 6ea.1 -of usefull cla,sts, the names of Countries; dn which Lloyd George's young days, but one Guardlin the S Li I 11 I I ,bulletin giy I . everyone had refused to.go nesr, by I b I info-imition on 4)h,,e ,subject. Tree re- dIfferent townsi 'and ,cities, were sitil- reletes tothe period when he attended the use of valardan.; as soon as the . I ..— , � I I I � I .. , I piairini-is. ta science in itself and now- ated, . I - . - - , I the National s-dh,00l in his Welish vil-- hoTsies amelled It I he ,stood :still"and How would you like to Imtow that man -aged to strike the madmaa'j� hand I � e eastern see- .111darn,". his said, Vwhere'a- - adays, els,pecially in th, . "Now, W loge. The . future Prime, Minister trembling, and let the man do with ,, . I I - .'' . � . everywhere you went you were being I --and the bullet went wide. . I - :1 . � I . . _.ttlons. ctl! this country and- the United I'lancy?" 'found a, sinall boy being budified, by him as, -he would. I - armed men ,who, I In foreign lands the Prinee, haa his I - 11� �1. L ess 11 t own bodygual�d, but each country �j ,� - spot- r , ;:1 States, men specially trained ,fee the Before he xecielved a reply, ha- fou bigger youths. He interferTed., The Use of herbs played A funda- shadowed by fearl 14 . 1. I . � �, � . . Worl,- Cipprate, on trees much as- &n- ted a drearny-loothing boy in the front and offered to fight the tormentors I.., acting under strictest orders., dared; ti.11rough wh�,ch he pa,Lzzees, makes it its � I .. mental part in,some of the miraC I �, ,� . ing ,,,,,a,8 protect -him. Queen 1, lthyt)§ Operate on tee'ah, Cleaning out the row' . One after the other. . E verybhi ths ,ancients performed with 'animals., not lose sight of you evea.fo-f -a nio- special ditty t1D �q 11 _�,_ - Cavities and filling them with con-atete "Genoa?" be roared to the dreamy arranged, but it came to the oars Of Ancient history tells us how when merit?' Victocia, by the way, used to ,declare -4 .ti . oir asphalt, bolting togel,,her trees that one. . those in authority, and, the battle 'Was Thecles had the lions losed upon liarn 'Uneav , an existence that she always felt .sefe In France, 4 i 11 ut Billay Smith does. rytOPPed. . � lable, as such. and little wonder, tor ,while she was A . . I thiriatefi to sj�liit in. two, fixing up 11N -no, sir, b In theareria, certain fair laies scat- may appear, it flerns quite natural to there she was under the cam of M. -11 . . . . I I "I jrseiE, that,have been diarnaged by -wind", She's, his girl." I A. tered pertfumed aromates And Oils the Prince. ,of Wales. Almost all his -4 , L - . I and dids detectives, the most . -1 . 1 ,., I I lightning, live ajeek or the. careless- --#.— I made a spikenard. ,And c&ssda arotirld life he has. been thus guarded from Paol �1­111 , . . et*ty running up, a 4,855,464 volumes ,of ,the Bible were highly trained Corps in Europe. �14 1 I nem olf man. Tree rei,pairingg ai", be- Vines 10-Ok PT him as he sitood surrounded by the harm by siliant myrnildohis- -of the law , .4 I I I 11 . I . pome a profession and, -at least one Nvirrcl-miail, but they loosen the frame tirculati dt 1921, In ChIna large hiingry beasts, when Ao the wonder of especially chosen for the purpose Everl In his: home -at St. Js-ales'S 14 ,-.?? I . I pawts of the Sicriptbures, have been is- . Palaco--the Pritioa lwa Qe same Per- . � ." . � #chool has been established Ice texch- I and shiorten its ,dhys, the Assembled crowd, the animals Prince is A " � I . ___77__..._ - _ __- ..----, s. The entrance to I . - - _. --- ----..------.------- ------- , , :-=T==-- sued, in the'riew phonetic 8'ex"Pt, wb'eh I cowered and Cringed about him, allow, The toak of guarding th 8 alistaut attendant � I � I .�� .. . � I � one of the, most difficult and exacting .4 I - I . . -1. I 1, Is a §implified, wiritten form eridlotrsied'ing him to Wak away unhurt, How In. ' the Palace Is guarded by sentries sel- 4 .­ f I . I - 1. A>Y�Iia government. . -a that tli6 police of Britain hftv0, to Oa.T' I _� . V s for Windmills ' . . credible it seem that certain per- - . acted from one of the regiments of q 'i . I New se I ­ . , I . I '. vw� . ___-, ___ � _.— _ - __­__­_ - ry out, for the safety of -the heir to the Guards., whOse scarlet uniforms 14 � � ,, . , .. -_ I "==`T� I I I I I �. I . . � the throne resits Solely in their hands. . 11�1, I I , - - %::::%7Y' are a familiar sight to visitors. I , � I I � � !,:!T!:: i!��,�:�;'L.:."�:7"t'��*"'i'i';.i':�.':]�:.:�:;,"�"":'II I . I I ;:j.j;%�;��j;j:!::,, , . .." ,­:.t��, . I I . I . The"'Wi,ndmill, has'remained pretty power of ithe air currents caught by .. i�`,*";:,:!:� !'%�,:,::..:, .:;,.. ,j::!,:j,: A mistake or carelessness on the part T�Jjjen, inside the courtyard, there are . � . . 11 - iii��--§: i:i*-.,,i;,*!1�:.�:. ,::�%:.,:...:.,::!:;;:. , 1! � 1, "I . I its, vanes. It is 611011oughly litstientific. *-:.X-;`; .:-.. !.: ":.,...,�.:.":.�-;,;.i;��!:i:.,,:i!�: . ot one -of ithe off1mrs might have far- , much the same and i.�iiniproved, since , "" "�;:X::i�<4' Otlicemen and deteativos whwe vigil- '. � , :i:��. i;:*!!i*i -i.: 1. i,l:�:.::i�;.:;::..;:.;"!!�.1-:�.*:!:;:. , �, I - � Tai Denmark to�day'p-roperly Construct- :�:�:i:i:::):;i�:;::.:,.:::.:;::��,i,:..:�,�:.!!�:....::i:.::.":- I reaching consequenewk In view Of p 11 1-0 . , , 1; . ance, 19 never relaxed. Pat 'als Q1`8. �� I . prehistoric times-, up t6,within -the. last ed wind lntotom�' p,roduce. more than ii���:ii:i,����:�i����'i�;i:���:::;:::,:�.,;,.".:!. - !:j:::i!.i��:!:': this great responsibillity, the Care exer- � _� , i �. I . 11 � � ,*::-�-.!,!.,:.:�,.:.:.::.!::::�,:i , �::X ::ii!i:�!".�:,i 'if -4 : . I � Made 'At Intervals along tltle, Pass'. ,e5, . I I I . ' Re" seventy hio,rsepiower with a good wind.. . *::::i�i*i.::�, -:::�!:::,., men may be I ,�, �.�� �� Tery few.years, that is, to say. . ::,.`::�,:��`!ii:�,­.... �',,::.,:*i:: ''. .. '�*k' oised In selecting the In the Palace, and every night the . . . ... . '-;.-,:1:.":;,X;: .:..,��,�.;,.:::::,::4N...�*,:*""I A ., �� . � i I . . . .1 I :: 'g`�O§ , e a I - ho, ever, ,-iii" *,,Rk, �' zN�,'.,�.. imagis d. ,, I k �, cently it has, -taken on a new and re The Danish wind motors, w 4, .,�,,,.....* . I greatest care is taken to ,cee that ..1.1.1- .,.. �� . - - ­ � r. � I -1 ­- ' ..,V,N- "i udaws. And doors are safely closed. , I - y diff er- ", I vell I" M.WM,:i.�, Tb V , --� , -aUsA111111119 the are built on a prb�oijple wholl . drawn ft m "A" I , , � � I markable de owilent, : .. . To, ,a E� _ - � 11 , . I I '. 1-5 11 11 a y I guard I I . er� - . I ,000 i!n� I div wi 120 � �, aract . of a "Vind, . 11 #'. , "' . XOPOltt ' Even greater precautiome are talc I �, I j 'I, � � ducing eleorleltY, I I I-'.. and is und . . � � ;'!� ,, 41, turbine" for pro- ant from, -that abov,a described. They M1111 U0 I 1, lon of the Mat -an Police, At Buckingham Palace, w1lere police- I . ll�ive-vaneisi resembling In form air- IN or the direction Of it super- �. � , . I WM: , ,,� In one form, as thus, modified, It is plane propeiler%, somewhat modified, I ;:; "' intendient, This men do ,their work In, men ,have Tegular night "beat%" And A �, ,.1 I . siltally 14 melve thso corridors. ,� -1; �. � I drical arnangartlenit Of , srt6el these being u pf sheet Iron and . 11�-..',-,�- I a' cylin, I . I., a, quiet, ulrobti way, and alithough ,�� 1 �� � :�,:, I �, ,, 11:1, flyeln number. " I . I � .�,-�.X- march up and down I 1 . - , , I . . I �g �� ­ . � .'­�,-4�. morning, noon, and ndght, th"BY are in They wear felt sliM,nrs in order tlhant � ", * slats -'placed vertically and at an Angle . . ., �, I ..*, I . ....... � I wind. Thle . forms ' A windmill -of thist type autoratteall. - ... . �_ I . I ,. I'll � - I - � nt attendance upon their 0harge no one shall be disturbed, I �� ; I -_ --- - _ � � consta I ; , , �,.�l � 'I' � I the oliter pa,rt, which is fixed, and lin- ly turns Ito, vaaesi edgewlse to fhe � I � -or close at hand -their extstelloe Is The men w -bio form the Vriuce�s' . . i.� - . g' when tholatteVj)low_si too hard,,1 R."A-1 aw.."..1.1- I ,Llm,ost unitnowil to man%y membeirS of guard Are singularly ItICtfUl, as indeed I , movable,, The wind, eniterin ,through -wind I . .. 11 ... � . I � saf I .-!-' ... :,N. : � .1 � I .1 .,!: 1%;i� � a'i-df-tho I .", 11 I si��: � �,; . I the sawta, oattsiestibia ifiner Dart to r0- ,thus Insuring the appar- , - �i��i;;: 1�11::. The Court! I : they need be if ,they an not to "get in I I 1� I I I . I I *' .1 �;;�;f�:: � I . 1. ; ,�tus In ,',lie other� . K;if:: ,� -to - I .., �;i;� - -, . �� . Vali the lat r l�aying &,,Central axis type thesame ob# P.."', .1 Rl . I the way" owasictrally. They Always I . I I " � set at tap. and. hot . om, upon ball-baAr. ject is gained t6irpugh the'fact th4t � ,um .11 ,4�., At work or play, the Prince is at I I . , _ I .1 . u arriount of ate I I 1. I � .- � tended by olie or more of these lynx- carxy revolvers, but never yet bail it .. - , I 11 , � - Ings. not more than a cartal � - xg ­ trying been necessary to use .them. I o ., I I . � .1 ..,�,,: ;:, . I eyad detactiveg. The, vi I I ,. I Thits delicately poised, the, in�ner per second can enter between .the, ver- ­ I ,�" . I -or, Is whien itla go,08, 11broad. A good story is to]4 of a visit the . I � � 11 . - , - I time, howiav � , :� ,..:.. 4.5%.W'M .'.'�'R'%.­��, ..."'.." . 1� i(_ milt revolves Iri response to the &Ight- tical Onto, and thus A limit Is'set to i� . _.W�Im...'�', '' .,�.._ . : orget that Prince paid to the Coitln-ent before .. . I . , ii: � I . ... .',_.',k.' "i -IM., .�'i�i�i�i�:�i�� I Sootland Yard Oall never f I `,;.,,,�,:-.­��, .. I - �" 1 the -art Of - ". ." ,:.:e:*.;,, 4 . � ' ,11 , -was . , 1.410 ."''s .. - I -1168 eed, at whiall, the, Inner p .. X., _� I ". I I 1� 11"1_.1.1:-;1! x I 's .�, , eat bxeeze, and As It tilrilig, It dit . , e,p . .;, I ., �.�,:N.:!; an attemlIt was niade oil the life of A Ilite war. Thne roya I.,.,rty otit q ... -.1 _-,-.,-41:1':- �,,,.:',* WI::!" " .... ... , . , I y de- the, contrIvAnce, can revolve. . .:.: MR, R "j, ;.-. `..*�i ii�::,:., , . ii',,�,Z.'�`;., -ji��--,�",. � i mach-1neiTy-;.by-, which tb,0 en g ` . .�.,­`- ��': ,�, walWag when the suit st-idenly died , I . ee I . ": .. . ., �� ., �� % 11 , . :::::: . .1 -):�., - --§Zi.:�: ... - .� . I I . ., %,R ,4 �..�.� v., .tner prince of '�Vales-as, KIng Ed ,7 , � ...... I ; , I . .. � 1-1--l-1-0 I'. . � I I vtloped, Is Converted Into electricity. It Is believed that windmills such as, 1. , 11 ...'.0,11-40-ml,.a....", , fcq � . .. ...... � '. � - 7 ;;;:::;. V_d. - - - , � : :' ;, I ., �,:-W1X:..,.:�..:...i,!­;. . .. ,� .1 . . _- "' �, " . " .. I I ... ;, -I'....'... . - . . was-Arlien lie wea in Brut- down. Otte of the PrInco's. compaill � I I . tho$e, here desor!W- will eventually '. "', .: : ­. "."..... ----.!, : . __' .-V.. ,"i"; ", - ". UNNYWAAA I ward then. , . . . . . � !: ­ , . , , I I A wItiduall of this -k -Ind, with threeor , , � sells.. 1 out remarked that while, the skill : =W � a sujjerposed '1010r!08" and 0110 Come into, extensive use by tea -m&%, DRYING 000 FISH IN NEWFO . 1 The"Woubd-be a'svisain, a I , h liam . I .1 I ; I t Ila ad might not be slllnlm�, ITIP ROY,Al 1,119h- . I � 1�4. _ totAl"al s1haft, Is Cal*ble Of delivering who V such ineans will be obabled to P. 1, . , I I . . One, -of the great national InOpstrios iot Nawfoandland lo flO,1'1'1g, Ill I Siplao, wAs ob.-erved by a, British ,de. ness, COMA al�)vv% be sure o. having ,� :_ I 900 110­�-epo,,%Ver, , I obtain all the electricity they need for fact, Codfish are q,omotlines, ealltd'thie C -117'r . 011cY Of Xewf!01111411111d. � The pic- tootive, in tbe got Of firing the csihot� his "s-hadow," Indieating at the =7'�*, 1 . .�. I I.- , . I . 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