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Zurich Herald, 1923-09-13, Page 7'ji�"gJ11111� ­­�-: .. . . I I I.. -11.1-1.1.1...""," 171-- 1111.1.1.1, 11,--- ­ , ­­ �" . .:l, ,", � ...... 1..1!11-l-. , " " """ . I I . I I . I . I . I . I . I I . I . . . I . .7- '111-- I—, ....... �._ 'IT . � . , , � I . ,�, I � I .1, " 1'� 'T'...". 'i�,-"".,-,--,.",".Ifp'Rlwll.,MI . .,­ , . . I . I " � I , 1. . I I I . I I I I . . I I I -, � � . . . � . " I . . I . I . . '�� I I . . I . . i � I , . I I I -7i M. %i � . , . I I � , I . � I . I 1. . . . . . I I ., 'I � I I , I I 11 . I . � 17", TMRRM ... ... RN . � . . i I . I : I . . . , , � , I , . ", ... --1:,,,,,-1-., 171. I'll" i !, ­ 7ill ,,�;t -1-41 : I , 1. I �l � �. � . . I I I I . 1: I I i I � . �, : " ',� �� 1 77777" ,� I . ." . I . . I I . � I . ,. � l ; I I . 11 , I . . . . . . �� .1 I . . I I I .. . . . 1. ,� �, 1, .. I .1 : I .." I , � 11 � I � ''; ,, �. I I , . I �.. I �. � I 1. I 11 . . I .. I I .1 I I I I I . . I I . I ", I 1. .11 , I � I I � , I -i,, .. '' � ­ . . 11 , . 4 , ,�, I . . . . _ I - '_..__,_i_, _ , I � , ,� ­­ I l 1. 111. :,,� 1 14�=­l 1:� .1 I.,. --,---�.".�,.,�"---,--�,�.-.--.-. , - - , , 11 .111, i1-1 ;7­1;__114��� , I --- 11---"-1___ ­,­ -, , ­��­­ � I � , . I �_­­­­-­ �:.­-­._4;, - � ,� Mi o'1%171�', 0 It: �:" -L` - _ ­_" ,:: 1,rp, ­ I - -1 - — __"*-#1V I I., I , , __ � 7-_- 11 ­________­-_ 71,17�� � I �� �j , I I I I . � . ,. I =_ I ­ . 11 WORST 13 Y9 T - , COMIZ, . I . I I ,": I 11, I . . . ­ 11! , . . bland Fisheries. of the Northwest " A"D T11'- ­� �� . , _ �, 4—",-'mr,�. - __ -1 : I 11 in ,, � , .1 i, I ! ,1� � I 1:111, � . . . 11 I I I I e later" � Tower of 8pro: *.I I . . j � I 11 11 " I � I I � I , I I I I . I I . � � I . -..,..------. 1- _ 1. � : I I I., I I I I . -1 I 11 , .­ I I 1 T,4 -m slumm,.r the, Doinlition GOToril- rapidi,y grown and has R. PTIOWS1119 .__,!,�,V�� !�'! . . . . . . . . . �.. , :.1 '�,__, I I . " —­ - , .� I BY Joan ftMeaa-TraUslated by William L. McVbvrismi, � I . . I . - � . � , , J I .�� �. � . . . � . � I I 1, ' . . �.0 '. - Ill I 11 � . � 0 , I I I . , ! I 1, 11 7 , � I -b . . , . � I "IM0 oltary vybl!,0h I Rai going to to'� Fear sufticleatI7 beautiful In t ,e eyes � I � is, undeirtlaking a, work of IM- future, . . ? , ,, mont 0 . 11 I ,, . , 4 I ,- I . ! � I . Though at counpairo;tirely recent I` I . 141 I _ . -on ,lie - , - : I ��u," ,gxtd the old mrfa, "ti, Eilm-ple yet.'of God to be a4mittled. Into HIs pre. 0 1 � I . prevenient and expaaii4l of t In M I ; � I I � . I . I . 11 : 1 . origin,, thist fishing, Induatry Wilch 118 , 1� I I I I .1 . I . hV � � . � land ,�asberieis of the CallAdialu North- ' , I I � I I ptriarag6l you could belleve, t ,A loome � senae. Let me ldoa You! I am isu.;A10 2 I . I I , � carried on on the lake�, of Mandtoba, �� , I I I th flu I , , , .i. . 1, �� , . I . I 11 V1114uttlY0, being hi Imagined 4 lit an �- at -our kliso.,wilij d .approbitloil On. I I 1: I I vie,FA by trarlofera,11119 . vigorous but, S!"ilvatobewsou ;aud Alberta has A0- I � , : l ,,, � . , a 1 everthelesis, it u tig . b? . . . . I I im . I .� I I � I I ­ . owt4oy ,,poetry. N I � � . .0 . , I .. . , , . � 00a,pse specie's of,fisill from oertal-4 of sumed oubstinitlial proipoTtIlons'. In the .1 . . L I I I I . I I true, � L The youlig,,00l rowallned then) ,. I I . I year IM, Lake Win-nipeg pl�oduoed . . I I I I L I I I . : _ .. � I I . . I I I . . ti'l .the tjljjer�Qame­f0r Cloisling'tl4to I I. : 1 � the larger lakas to, simaller prairie . .,. I I , "You ara probably teloi y9o;1,9 to, li�ave I =" . . � . I I I � . I 500 000 pounds of whitefish in addli- . I . � I � . heard of ManuH4 Estaban, a Parisian � cathed -MI, I It wao AU April even.In�� � � , . I .1 � I I . I ,-- 40 . .,� I ; . � I M . 11%1�1o�',, JVJII�Yre th ere o.re at , ji'011 jo, large, que,ntlitles ,of jackgob, and :. N V 4". 1_-$"N. h , � . present 0_1 11 .. A . . L . . . ,L , - 4-01e , . r0 .. , 9wo Ill of S-pavlaili. .4escont, who. pi ol they toK�i It Often snotwo in, , . I ��� , I , . , I fish, in eirder ,to; promote thei-liacrease tullibee. About $3-00,000 worth Of fir"11 r -;;.. , � � I � I , � i I inleed ,.be be 4 ,6reat axtist, but who, Burgos Ila AvrIJ, And that a'sloolds:1103 I I I 11 . �­: �f ,�the, more, destriable TairtietieS in the Is caught and, marketed,aunulaill5r from, . . , . ­ Alied ait thirty-five, on Ilia weddiug ir1p,',Pa,rjsia4s,, who imaklue that there is . � 14 � , 11. , �: larger bodiols, a wl -�In-thie dw the lakes, of Saskatchewon, the, species . d I , . M I � � I . I I I I � 11 I 0 Builligosi. He had married 4 Young eiternal sunahlile in :Spaio� , Manuel "Ill, , ,'. 11 I I I � ve),Iopmwit of clouiluerelail ,fishing on lielling mainly goild eyes, mullets, pIke, - I It I ­ Preach womaji. whom I know, Marle i ondoubtemy c4ugiit coad under this, "I these Waters, suckers and , oltheit sturgeon, ,trout and, tullibee. Noirthern I �V ��Jli� , de Castreyeresi. I . I .� .. I I iftPlel and giacliail l4anter4 tower. . , . � , va Dot proved ouflloleiA4 Ajbe,ri�i lakes., last year, . ::,j : "She adared her husbpad,,end as he'BronchIltis followed. - The doub], . , j .., bol fish Ita yielded to �, , I .� . , I a e, ,. . I , .: I I �. IF prontablie, to be halled., and atiten- .commercial .fishermen 1,750,000 pounats . .". 0 . , , I - . I ,:: .... .% �, ' ,, ti -on has been directed .to wlAUfish a W,111tefish, and 100j000 pounds of I �� �� " , ": '. , wk,lied to .show her the country of his pneumouia, Then deathi. � .4 I'� I �,t , ". � I � , , . I i 1 1 1 "He was, burled I . �� I �i ". . . ,�- .1 I I , 1, � aucestoirs, which was also thlAt,of tit a Burgos, for you 1 i� . . ,o, I .; ,. '. . and, other marketable varliatieol, with pickerel as well as otl�eir varletleell , - p I " � I . esited - know be 4-1111cult It Is, to, .get out of . � , I � - , . . I CIO, he, sugg , � sipend lag two weeks, w Iii . , I . .1. I e 'hl fro,14n Ed -mouton Mounted � � . ­ . . I l!- _,1 . . the .reistult that thi one has, become and expoa I � t at BUlrgDV_ The young woman joyfully Spain. the belay 102 a forelf,mer who dies . I . 1 4 r I - OUll eted d the other In- be 77 carsi as, agatuat 69 cars I I - . � A ;" "I ... ,�, . SeXl' ly dlepl an 11 the agreed,. . . I ''. I . �� .. 11 there.'. . 4 . . 1. I . I 1: arl trenteibillously, with the sltua� previous'year. . : . . 11 . "At Burgol ber husband, - showed her F41.10r, t I � It I I I - Men aaaravated by thie fact that the The fish elf these northern Aakes' — "I � weutY years, the widow re, � � I 11 � 1. ". I 11 . � te Eas . I � , - especitally the cather1ral, it is ciple- 1 fused to look at a monumient, a picture - . . s,uc mnills each. yl consume great japidly found inarke, 1 in tern , , I � I . I ", , . I 1.111 � . ' �l, � __ I , ­ . Or any work of art whatever. She ,�O . . 11 . brated. I do not need to bell You of 11 , � . , l�4 1 � qt1antlitles of whitrefish eggs, Cavaidia. and the TMAted States and the I 1.11 � Its oplendlom It lo -elm unIty, ae many seemid',tol haive no eyes aftor those of I l I � .�-. ,� . I . I ' . . I I I . "I ;1 ­ i . -4 - I I.. � - d, creasing. Each' . I . 1� I ... I The Guivernment j'a taking early pre el is, st6l in . . I � I Cathedrals do. Its, facade, Is * raither her husband wore olosed, Althoug4 , 4, 1 . , . �A. ' I � . .,, cautlori3 to�pat6gualrd the, inlond fish- montal loads, of fish packed from tile'$'& I � I I , ` 4 , . 11 , � . . I I pretty she never "I "I : . .. poor., But it hasi magnificent chapels.'ehe remained veiiiy � I I I Ang Industry of the Northwest. Fish, j,nIand lak,as to the'raiallead, by wagon . . I I 1�:, . I Then, there I& the, 'Crucexcl the Ilan- remarried. . Buit" when she, I I 10 I I . ­ I . -- -------- A . . . . grew old . ,� , ij . 11 �� 1, - . Ing I it only permitted in certain sea- or,dio&eani travel thousands, of miles � . ., I tern tower, w1li,ch supports sic, many I and believed that ithe,h6ur had ;�Ome I A, I il � I I 1: soinist of the year :.and each lake Is all- to New York or Chicago. Though . I j I 9 bell turrets and rises. the ceratre to -say farewell to earthly thilags she , . 4 . ,� It ", � . 1obted l, I ' . . I I ilffing. Win I I 0 1 . L i � 1 . l. ts.quota elf fish to be, taken, there is no such, feature as Inexhaustias � of the bub I ( wlishe,d. t meturn to Burgos,, ,let only . ��, " . -eis "Mainuel Esitabail, d4d the honors, Of � -to pray att her hulsband's, tormb but . . � - I and when the Variolia Gonili-an-les eM- billity about any lak si, amid the num- I � I ,� I . I I I 11, I I l . I I I gaged have. depleted the wat6m to ber"o,f fish in thesis waters is beyond , I � I � � . I thjhz� Lantern tower to 1111S. wif e. He con- ! ols o to admire. for the laisit ,,tim e,; that . I : ,�101 1 I � , that e9tent, operatdona, -ceasie for the! Gomputation at ,the, present tim-16, tile. r I ., ..... -1 . I ducted her to the middle of the txan- I prodigious lantern to,wer. . . . ,."4 year. In this. manner permanency is, I Go,verniAent is making wise, PrOvisidu . . . I . I � I �, :1 , -,, beiing, givbi� to an ludustuwhilch'hasl to maintain them in theirfertilftY. - I � � _. I . � � slept, Under tile cupola, and made her "It was evening when -she airrived. ' : �1111 "I'll, "I . . . 4 � .. 1. . � . I look up. The pers,pective is, highly Ini- in the capital ot-Old Caistile--Sa April . � .1. i .1 � ,�. � ----- I ­__. - - - _­ � ... — . — .. '. ­ ', I t, . I . I PreissIve. Even a peirisra I -east Initiated evening, -as, before. The same, sun as . : 1 ' � ; I , I � �­;.l. � . . ' � . I I �, .eof arelliftecture utters before seemed to Stall the cathod�a , I � . I ; �� , i'm I I -additional _available energy by 1924, ................. 3 _ 1. � I 1 291'. lit the teci . . ." "! . � �. I � .:r.,�i �_ I -t er the mo -1 wi, owts,. " ' I - . I I �, , . * but the full effects, of whiall will n9t !­ I . .. . ,a -cry..of surprise. Moreov , nd, � . % 1 .4 , "I � I ,, I -NEW -POWER PRO . ,,, I I I I., . I 1. "�1� I .1 I be realized for some.years!. The In- ' . . I - — Ment when the young couryle lookedi "She knelt under'theilantern tower . . .,� . ­ I I i� I � j r r by assuming a uniform:rate �of in- 11 : ,� � ) creasiing rate - of development Ila the it it was espel fa,vorable. The end prayed, Whait,did she sta,y as she I . i 11, . I ECTS 0" QUEM greatest testimony -of fadth In Quebec crease. A careful stady indicates that I Gasoline Tin in Stone. suit was ab�out to, set. It Is the hour - lifted her eyes towardi the rese.wol � . 1 7 . I l, . . . - ' There is -only one statue in th,e world of all enchantme.ts... . I A verger who watched heir tolta nlie, af, I , , � -�,'. I I - and Its Industrial future, and the, best 1, 20 to 25 years the 7,000,000 horse- " "Mine. Estaban Tepeated to me many terward that to had neverseen a peall. � � IN I : ��! : ;_ - I In which a tin of gasoline figures. .1 �, ) : , il. � possible of ai-i auguries.. in lconcluslon, plower will be used up. Tbts time i , � 111';� . - ote from a paper ,recently Pre- ally shortened it a4y This Is lit Madrid, and commemol times the ch,armilug words which her I tent tMnsftured so, strang�_ay or grad� . AREA NEARLY 25 PER we qu I inight be ma,terl I .. �� I I I 1, CENT. OF U.S. pared on the subject by the General I large amount.of power were exported 4te.4 ,an Incident in the Spanish War husband- - murmured, to her that day,, ually attain such beauty. At a tiortain " . �� , 1-1 I I Mantager of the Rhawlnig= Water I � ,in Cuba. A certain house was known under the miraculous cupola, through I MOMent when, the last ra,y of sunlight - I . )! , I from Canada." . � � , : ' 'A, . and Power Company. . . . . - - - 11 I to, shelter,& number elf insurgents, and which the sun sent sniperinauTal rays. I pIll on the Pendentif of the cupol� I'll I ­ , , . . . I ,,,,, I . . Partners. 4 Sipanl0h. stolidler conceived the Idea He told her, if I remember rightly- aMs'and nttereod & cry, . . I I I 11,l I I.- .. Increasing. Rate of Develop- An Engineer's Opinion. I I � I � I S � he �,Iffted- her, ., . I �,` , I I I . "Who's the swell guy. you was Just of creeping. up to -it a,t night armed things, I.Ike these.- . I I " "Ala-aued/ sheelaid, 'you are:.t�ereil. I I I il .. 1, Inenjit is Greatest Tesfunonk h "The growth, of the hydraulic and tl to?" asked Tony,-! the beet. with a tin ,of gasoline and a box of 11 11 -1 -ore, my l,oqe, j,s one, -of' these I am ziure of it. You are there and . 1� , , I I . . I . ... I � . ydro-electric development of Quebec . I I matches, He was to set fire to the rare humian works which prove that are waiting for me. See, how hiApy ' . I of Faith in Quebec's In- has been7 rapild and continuous during black. . . I . , ,,; . . . - . atl I n,e and, throw iihs, tin into the - ii, ; I . . . dustrial Future. , l the past twenty years.. The. yearly- "Aw,bint and me"s, workedtog � ter 9.19SO, 'I . there Is a gold wil us, This rose. we axe going to bell I 11 " �.. . I � fbr ,yea ," answered Mickey, the h4ouse, . I I work of stoale, suspiended up there, "At that Instant a piece of Rtoul I , 111 I . . � - I i, , rate of increase. has, beven about seven . Ts ',', I �, I I � �� f . An interesting Item of news pman- Del "He's, the editor of one , The chances that he himself would OiPei to us a really heavenly perspec. I became dietached fropm. ,the rose -work � I L . per tent of the installed capacity Per - . I not be burned to de . I ­ . 4. -,, l: siting from rell,%blie banking authorl- . eirs,." ath were small, ,live, and the sli:*ruls -of believers could pand fell on her head. I I . I I'� ill I ties In the Un-fted States is to the ef- year during -the last fifteen Years., and me P21,P C. , . �but to take advantage of every JOOP- find newhere, a more beautiful way on 'Maintrall' ,she repeated, smiling, . I "I. � , , . . I �'l 11 the present total development is Ir I 11 d. , 1-1 i I I �, . � � extensive outlay I � � ,hole for escape it was arranged that, which to mount to, Paral It Is In feeling her -sioul quilt her body. :11, :1�� � I - feet that a yet. mil 070j000 hoirse-power of hydraulic and �� . . %.`& . ;I 1�. . ., "he ,should make hi's attempt with a itlils . 1 � . of American money is to be anticl. 11 . .that the artists of the middle I "Thot is. my story, gentlemen. iy,o.0 I v. , I I $,' . I electrical capaotty combined. (i - . I , , I . I - , . Zmtod , - e . long rope tied round him, the other 1 Ageo are unique. Try to,.fInd In the will dol thiink th,at it was, an .1 1,�� lor the development of the , . ' � I � , WV11 0 � I I . 4 "j., I 'At ,the present rate of 111creaser the �, '; I %. 14 . � '! 11 I., . wa.tor'pior"rars, ,of Quebec Province. - a . . . ,end bering held by his comrades, so temples, of Athens or Rome anything orditiaxy -accident, such as happens i � 1. , . � , 11 . � 1! I ,. I . I I , total available amount of, hydraulic I I I I � that, if the rope was not burned I - like th* which makes ally ,day, anJ that a stone, which falls � I � . I L. I . The inimensie water -power possib,ili. ,estimated at 5,250,000 '. M-61 1 which exalts us I . � V� . I i ties. of Quebec, have already exerted a ri.owsr, which is . .I through, lie might, dead, or alive, be us, feel our inneir wings, and gives us from a building can -easily kill a per. �: i I .: I 1. .. . . I . Irr, . owilts" or about 7,000,000 borse- j . � I I . . '.;� . I .. dragged back. - . . I 1. I i ��� . . I .1 I powerful lure upon foreign cap-ital power, will be developed and nifill,zed � # 61 1 '", � I The attempt was su I a. -desire to. mingle, them with the son beneath. E vidently. Believe what. � 11 .� I . . I (j , * . . --both from investoirs, and industrielisits. I . ecessful, and In Willgis,Df the angelsi. If I keep my good - op � I � ipji . You wish, but don't tell the pe le, of - � , ' I '.." , I . . In the next 29 years. Ast the Increase 11 (I () - C) .due course a stative, was erected in sense to the end I shaR pray to becar, Burgos that this. w a, Simpl ' `aecjV 4 � ... I i,,.�.A The sgbsitl increnidut each year I I as I A,:,�', - . � I 1. e I 1. 11, . I . . , .. I L . to.the provlaoe4 developed power % inthedevelopment will, In general, toll- 7— . I . Madrid, showing, in adlaiwon to .the rled here 9 evening of my death, dent. TheY would look a-sikan-ce at % I I - - th. p . .. I I I I ­ . �'. ,.. low the Increase it population" the - - I . an, his rolid and tin of gasoline. and I am eftu\-, that my soul, after hay. you, a 'foreli and ishrug theii ' ,;�, " ��,.'. fast promating 'the manufacturing 'a -c- I . "I, ' in . . 1_1 I : - I I I devielopments..will augmeint at an in- � . Steering Aid, ., . 1. ----+*.-- In tra.versed. su, ' ll . ' I 1. � ' '1�� . .1 �- ,, . I tivities of Quebec and bringingthe at- d -the Rer o . ---�'Daddy,, is, tb I 9 I Ch a inaxtirel, will ap. slhoulders," . .., I..'' .1 . F I ­ , I Crel rat6 an, , , I -d before W11140 e automobile "A pint-loil-milk, egg, orange, and I I I . _., . i , I I ­ ,� : teation of, nianutacturer& la, other . .- . owo�r now, .guided by this y4eiel?"'.. I 1. I . . -ta. —_ -*'-'--'-- ---'-- - - . I I . I I � , :�,., � I I . , I I , -01. ,.... i� .t the develiopment. ofall the,.b�, � 1. � I � ,, greens will give you Your daily v.1 - I . 1� I '' 1 , � I . I cdujjtti�T�C!W`blesr -Upon - i -. - The year .- I Daddy' "Why, yes, Willie,; that -P e.',47:l;i,Vm1Mg _-i . . � I I 'l, ,, . In sight will be,, therefore, considecr , -LI-Ai�-Pa", is ,t'h ,advice of: a qaulada,'sl trade Is now.,,,pTi �e4,cin � �, � I � .. ill : �� -;1 ,.. , . . . . 111 . . � - t,hgue. . " " , ,­ � I . . I . � , _ _W#A--7�*_ '_----1 . ,, I I .1 I " , . I . ,� .1 1923 is wl'ti essing an umaual amount ably shorter -than 29 yea I ;rs . , , ar I � . �� L eth6?s I - EXPOR-Tr'll, It 1�;tar O'k ,.;WtY_fo,ur. caun 9', and In , � �,� � _� , " . . -rived at * Your in .. , I Sheffield ph�diclan. . GROWTH bF � - Pit TAI � , I ��.�i� ��� I I . r '4 I I - I r I --1 - , , I 11 l- of 1j&N'VL'water-power' development —_ ­ - --- I . ­ I L . � - addliblo-alto, the preferental advantages . I �:� . , . , . I I I.. .� � , . � L� . , � Vu a,dd cop- . _1% this Dominlon previously einjoyed in I r i - .Pci� l� ., 1. . 11 L .� whitich NNTR a ,h _11derably. to Ir 0 a " -it - I , , � I '', I I - JI r -r ' X7 TRADE; OF CANA, DA carrying on birsiineisis, with Other coun- ­ . I , . . Zd eildctr ,al one gy of Quebec. Z('p .V I . ,. I I L . _ 111. . % - j -h x, &Ca S i n C I.' Tile Province of Quebpa,- covering Kaisin, Fd ti ' - tries of the British Empdre, �she has I -it I . I I . 'Kig ,7 . I I - 1,17 ; ,. . � ,� , � �', � j� 1 706,804 squa,re miles� heal an area . 'L' I Dow secured favo,red-nation trade I . I � � ­ � � `L , , , 11 equal to almost 25 par cea. Of the en- I I ­ . � I . I . -treatment from other important coun. . 1, I I , , .1�11 . . . . . L I I I ..:� � '�: " .� � , .I- . "re United Stoutes, In Its many.riven ,of the Silver -Black Viriety is Taking a Place.Aroong Industries of Dominion. tries with a prospect of au extension. I I ,, :";, Breeding . ., CAPITA BASIS. I I ill" , . . � -r future. In addl- � I I.il I I and liakes the pro7inol a potential I . I . . I � of these In the nea .. 1'� I I . vmter pow6r. di�velvpmeirt of 6,915 - Prepaired under the direction of Dr. J. The tendency in Canada to-daY Is -thel maximum Prices., but a conser- tion to these tariff conve,niencel Canw - 11 � � . I � I "I I . ' H. Gr!sidalel, Deputy Minister of Agric for the ciarryingon of farming by in- vative estimate of the average price da, maintains abroad twen-ty-threEl �; -ot A , . 1 11144 b.p. at ordinary min-linum flow, ather than w I Deve-lopment'of the Dominion .., If, . , � ; ftild IL640,052 h,p. at the maximum ulture, by Dr. J, A. Allen, Fox Re- dividuals, or snialli groups v puld be $150. Assuming that 6,000' trade, commissionersi and fivia commeeK . I : '411, . . I . , . ': � I . I sea by stock ,complanitre. Vex farming Is pelts were siold, most of which were As An Exporting Country clal agents continually seeking firesh A . I � I I dievelopmedit; dependable for sdx ' I 1 .4 - , I I I reh Station, Health Of Animals Bra spreading to maii.y parts of the rdvil- exportedi, fox farming has added an ' opportundtles for Canaddan trad,e� ex, . . �'; � . I . Inonithis of the Yea.r. Aga;inst this the ized world. .Accordlyg to the Bureau fili-porbaint yearly Increment to Cana. Attracting Wide Attention. pailsion. . . I � ­� . . electrical energy In turbine installa- itch. ocallitles in Canaila, foxes of Statistics, there weale 775 fox da's resiourl . . I Figures recently revealed . In the In , ter -Empire Trade Development :, I A 1, . . � , :, , ? . . tion. is equall-only to 1,073,883 h.p. A In o cmei 1 like. or- ranches in Canada in 1921. Canadilan The early exploration, and settle- Federal Lgisil 11 : I ,: I , ,� . %­ haudsonte, addiltion will be Made. to are beiing bred in confinement � ature testify to -the" nialar In view of the changes In the I, ,. . - -e- -bred foxes are finding their way .nje,ut ,ot our country were almost en. � i I., l., I ­ I. this develo meat thisix-par. dinary farm! sibock, the faxm bious ivalch tenance of Canal high position in American tariff which, have caused I . .::,. � " , ,� I � p ., I I wife devoting her attention to, the to Sootland, Norway, United States, tirelly due to the abundance of valu- I I I .. . �, �. I , I . I . , A Progressive, Year. . raising of - a few pair.si of fox -us, rather and even to ftriolf Japan. During the able fur-lyearing animals on Its. hunt- the world of export trade, On a per Canada to puxsue trade mo -re aggres. I � , I �. . . - capita baslis of -the export trade of the sively withlit the Emi and geneval. :,? �� . 1. , The -year 1922 was. a very significent than thickensi. This new pursuit is year 1922, approximately 1,400 live . Ing grounds, With the adva,uce of 1.7 in overseas- countrilim-, it is. Interest- . . . � , � � . � 11 one from the standpoint of new hydro- quilte, profil amid l8l canslerving an foxes, were exported from Canada. It slettleatent the fur catch will naturally lkist fiscal ycar, Canada, now occupies . I I � 11 I � . I . the secoind pilucie In a list Of t1te na- Ing and .gratifying (to note a desdre nii4, ­ .� .1 , Olectrical, deveilopment In Canada, pro- animal that a terw- years, ago was ap- ,is difficult to determine accurately the del and it is this belief of those resolve in Great Britain to�extendtlie 4 �l I'll, .., .� � . ved for ,thla foun- who have gly, the s, bject consIdera- tious of the world. New Zealand I I '. � I I I :, ��, _601to being put under way which will ps,rent17 destined to exitinctil tills aveirage prilee rocei en u volume of the busiiiiesis triansected by, 1 �1.71: 1� . leads the world with her per capita 14 , �� `lL Me' an ultimake claipadi of over a contineart. dation otook, but reputable dealers tion that fur farming will offset the ­ � I 1 4 exporits, a'.M.011intinigg to $154.64, folloNved I that country with Canada. In tbe, I . I . 11 11 � million lijohe-power. In the Pro'vitica The ratsing of silver-bilack foxes In state, that an average of $600 per pair decrease and will enable Canada to ideclaral of a gonar&j poucy of Inol I ' I , I . � . of Quebec mme 43,596' . h.-p..of new In- captivity for thelT vailuable fur is a Ja a cGnsorvs,-bive estimate. The crop - keep her enviable record for the pro. by Canada with $100.63 per capita. This ter-emplire trade developmout the, 11 . I . . I I I . 8,11d a of pelts- for the same year is placed at 1 duction, of the world's beot fur. per capita exports of the United King. I I � I.. , � , . . stallation won aidd,ed;, 06,600 Ih-P- In- 00111,1yaratively new industry . PTesdilient of .the Board of Trad%i I I . , .. . 1� : , . I I Id'alm during'1921 were placeil in vailuable ad W ell n c, a na d,om. were $69.86 and of the 'United . � .. � . dition to, our nationial .re- 6,000,, most of hl we ,t t th Ca - The work- lot eonseiving our fur- speaking In the. House, Of Com,mDns�l , '' 1� , Staties $33.95. 1 . . ,.4 "Ill � � - apel and a ntfmbor of very tin- soural Less then thirty years ago dlan or London fur market-% the heaTers in, captivity has just begun declared that it was, the, intention (A . 11 . L � . portant projects wore pieced under UnIted. States market being practlical, and the, profitable.. domestication of The striking growth of the Dominion the ciountry to develop, Cimada, and i I'll �� 11 . I - black foxtes, were ra,rely compitured by as a country of trade and export buol. I " I r. r 1. Wa7b . - . Canaddan tmppieTG. This raxe, sped. lY cloised. owing ,to the 50. per. cent, such andmals as mus,krat, inartin, ness Ila seen In a compaTis-on of otiler that an Initial scep in -the. promotion of � I , � I .. ! ,,� .., I � . Among the nsw�'Mjoots, commenced men which is, really ..t sport of the duty on raw pleatsi. skunk beaver, karakul sheep, Is yet this trade would be the ostablishmon� . I ' . . I . . . .11 . � I 11 I , , I . ­ Met year and being continued In th1% coinnion red fox, was greatly prized, I . Iii the expeTimental_ stage. Those statiatica of progress,. During the of an offt-ce, at Vancouver, I 1, ­ , �, 1: -.,.0.14 . I . Prices and Prospects. past two five yew% for � , :. .. � Is one st �Gr" ralia', a short distance for at that time $100 could be Obtained, vAshing furither details. of fox ranching nty- Instance, The development of Canada as aA I i 11 � � � I'll . � I . .8 *SA, a Is', 0 a 125,000 for a black pelt wh9e the, common Ted The highei3lt prites secured for W- are ro�terred to the recent bulletin, whilist the populatlon. of Canada has . . . _.. I I I I I I - p exporting country h � i ;: . . P., develovi*ent.. Near ths mouth of sil-�iins. were ,,y 'O Ila x verblack fox pelts lit -1923 were ap- I ,4rox r,anching In, Canada," pub ed railway, as. been remark� . , , t1l, I � � ,pTffi nly a do r 0 two. . ,. 111sh in-fleage has Increased by 120 per � able and is attracting wide atteittlon, I 1: 1: the Motio River Work Is,- progre8s,ing It sioemis. natural that slportsmen proximately as follows: London, Eng- by the Dorodnion Department of Agri- . � , I 1. I ' I I The country's Pectillax posittion is, In. . - , .. . , ., . �. I . ou, a 8,700 h,p. development. At Hem- should desire- to rArpetuatie- thesie rare land, $45,0; Montreal, $325;. New York,'Ouiture. Coples. may be obtalned by cent., the industrial activity of the I . I , . I ," I . . I 0 the Vetevinary Dir,,-Otor, , ., I 111ILM9 Falls'. an the St. Pranals, River $885. Perhaps Only a sniall peroen,V country Ilas multiplIed by 700 per , ducing numbers, of foreign intanufac., ,�, 'i 1. .1, � ­ I , beauties of the species. Experiments I Vq1ting t . ", , . can't. The agrIcUltural production of I tUrers, to- loicate on Canaddian is,oijl as ,.."., � . , . I 1, � li, � I Work hais bW sittaxted on a Plant to conducted by Dalton, Oulton, Raynor, age of all the pelts offered brought Gipieral, otitawa. - - - , � .. , 11 Canada in 1921 was not quitet $1iso pe,T I they come to realize the advantages ot I .11 I I --------- _____ — '. I ... i I .��', , ; , 1*v,0, 30,000 h.p. taipacilty, . Champion and other breeders of , . . I . I I I . pulaitliall, whilist ti - funCittiolling as a Canadian Inil , ; �� ., �, : i � � - 812106 thO 1101011111ing Of t1myeaX aO- Princia Edward Isdond reel event- I . capita of pa to manu. I i .1 . 1 lll� . I 10, I ' I fiacturing, outpult Of 1919 was more, and obtaining 0,11 the benefits, of iij,ter� - I L .11. 11, . y9lopritionit work has been la progress ually in succe,setWay hreed,ing sillver , ��l , ", I empt 11 � ... ., 04 *0 Des Quilize wateifaalin North- tomes true, to type. . I I . . . I . I . M :? trEQUes, Every veax additional ind, . as. I �, . IjEj�)M,5 , -that $400 per capita. re, tariffs- and fayored-natIon, � RM AM , ar 1890 the totail expo 11 ­ �, I .. #m Tom1wkamirg whilth is to provide . F-ffects of the Soom. . I - . . . .1 � - i In the ye, rU- of s 0 p. 1, I 1. the mineiv of that area with power and - I I., 11 Canada anionnitted to $85,000,0,00, 0�,- trialts-te are being hired by the, o. I I I _�� Aji- , . Ortailitles, , .. I 11 I where it Is, expected, tl mit 20,000- h.p. " Just as, soon ao it became . I I— , I I � . which 6 per eent, were manufactured P I .11 . � I ­ general I jolAt4, VC -M : � . products, Foi- th,(, year el Febr-� I -___0 I � 1 l. . I . No .. . I 1, 11 will be avelloalilo by the fall of 1924, knowledgme that these pboiteeirz were, % pw( OF A LAR/ -r- f the Domini -I Preferred "Raw,ly I I ", . Construction has been started oil A ­making handrsionto profits' . front the I pot,kT I uary, 1923, the exports o i I !� DOSE Of CA�tTOK Fe�_I_ B*PM Ns L I I 1� � I , . � I .. 4 to, ) � on were ,%928,000,000, of which 42 per Willie was in a bad temper. His I � I ". : . hoge dam at Calumet Island falls,' sale of the pelts � of tarm-bred black , I ". I . " P"T Mot -A . mother llad Jusit dis,covered thut thqr4B . L I , )i, � �, _ � Vill TV -Or �� - - AU� `% cent. were finished proclucts. ill -the '' U I - - ,." -A w 1. e It Is e0tinlated: 25000 h.p. can foxes thewe was a siarallible to get pos� I " I , I , I . I I F0 9, x- wir . ..! , I t 6UC55 1 10 . I Year 1901, Canada expanted produce to as. not a clean night-shirt ready for ... ;,� i : . . I , I., be dovelop-od. A thousand men are - sesalon, of foundation stock and the j5F_Cj-A0§e - F RPIRIM� g I I CtApOL I I I . I � . . -Tb 5 him. to wear,. � . IL I .he new pow ; -"F�ox Bcom" begain. . ' � 40 - the value of $38 per head of popula- , . I or project at' ca -,A -T' TEF -L I I . . �.: I � worki g on t I . I Before the bub� t)c� � ALL 1R`14KT Never mind, W11141%1' she SaId, con, . . 11 I I 11 � weLL 4 doll and in 192,10 to the extent of $417 `� i!� . I;a Gabolle, now- Shaw-Inigann,.'on the ble burst, an evient hastened by tile � I I . . � . 11 t�, . I I I I � � I sOlingIT. "You will hai I -­ r i SL Maurieb giVer, which is.to develw'European wa.r, exharb-itant sums wore, � . I per cap-Ita. lit 1921, a Y'Viar"Of very . -ve to put an one L � I Jl' .11 - , . I high yalues, Canada's export of Your sister's nightgoWns to -night," I . I I . I i j? h0a 6,0111MWIC -A . � I I trade 1: I'll, I .1 ,0,600 b.p. Work oid in! fteely pai,rl for foxes for breeding pur- � , I .1 I I ,I "What, it girl'sr, snorted Willie, �' I . I , . I . . I ,� -f I amounted ,to $150 per head and t1it � ! ­ � I Doses. Mr. , � : � I � L I the Otto�waL-Hull 41,91trIet on two nev. J. Walter jollies reports , � .1 .1 dra'%ling himself lip haughtily. I I , I , . -(A� the Initlai lit., � the pkilpe, of a psily of five me th I - . I , � , � . Dominfou l6d all the countries of tile 1. AN.*hy not?" asked mother in 'i , I I I l . .. '4 . I . development , ooj& I - n s old I yes, I . � . I I w ,his regard. I I I -ion of ono"cotnPir , . � . I orld In t is - . . l", I � sitailla� 11,Ing two U Its silver fox purs of the, best Prince Ed- I , . . - UIT1191B.' i �, . �l I .. I Analysis of CanIld-a's foreign I , , . 11 I � Of 14,506 b.p.,.0111,13ill witli Pro. .wa,rd [811and stock -'as tollowe, 1909,1 (I , il .... I tra'd a I 11, �. f , . I 1 Vial for: . . .kMVWj4q*10r*9XrP..-_'" � "I won't VOar It!" declared the , I . � 1� � I .. - for the last fiscal year compared with .., I I the eAdItIon of two larger units, a6d.; $3,000; 1910, $4,060; 1911, $6-,000; 1 . I "I'd ,rather L , I 'j, . . � . vhl:!" . M 11 the saille ltolwi In the Un.ltoa si small boy, go to bed, "I � � . 1. ., - the othec to halvo� a.u. ultimate cap,tclty 1 2, $10,000; 1913, $16,000., Old stock! I Y., P , Liatuls � I .., 1, I I . - rawly 11 . il . � � 1, �. � I I � I - -t! 11 . I . . trade Mort shows a favo,raiiia �ta,nd- . i ,,, -..,; 1.4 Z.; I , " . �, l " .s i , , . i 400000 'h.p, , . of proved teoindity brought as b1g): I In.9 for tile Do .: I ... 1 16 1. 1;1 . , i , �", ", ''.., . 1 I as �35,000 during the boam Tile isx� � � - . , ,. ininion. Of the tTiiilied i I � I I �'­ � ,�i , . - I . . - 20 Per ce-il't. were raw On the Job, t I I � � . I I . i The 89guan4y Rivet PrOijact ti Of this, crazed speculaRoin Is per- ), , States' expoks, . I BY dint of much lying and bribery, . I I I ­ I . . � . I . I '*" I 11 I materlals� 11 per cent, partly mailujac. I I � 11 � , I I . : Tho largest project for whi,dix 11nal � hapa best ailtiowin by the, fact that dur- 0 1 1 1 tile ,enter ou 11 I .. I . - - k I t%rod, and 49 r4r con't liiafitufi,J6�Q, tr�vof - . ­ I I , . 11 � � . f,Tj%UWM4eMt,S. ware Milcloded ill .1922! Ing those boorn days the actual over. � — . ­ . Of the calladliall expor,ts,,'44 I ei found himself at length, ItIl th6 I I I , . � on Ole Saguenay liver at the I -� ach 'patr of foxas 11, . , , . 1____3 . Per cent, prosence, of thb great man he had I'll J, , : ; 61 iwbo U0 Delt value, of e, I . I � . I , . r I . I I outlet of Lake 13t. John, the present Wild eiht�o (Itd not exceed $1,400. . . �� 1�_, - I � I 11, I ­ lwerotaw lnat-,arti 14 De'll cent. DOA't.17 11 I . � I I . Num- , , I " � been hunting, . 11 ,� I i i 111'really cantat's,ele YOU," said t116 , I - f which la to be 200,000 rmisd to , I I . . Inaillitaictured, and 41 per oent jut 11ti. � � ) r. �.` I 111. 40voloi o I I erokft companiss, were olso fo � .,,, . ... - factured. . . I grol ma.4 with .some Irritation. '. L 74 L h,p., of which 200,000 h,j). 111, to be jIn",jbC,6 tll,Q formiation"of fox f6t,M, ; , , � �� I I . I � l 0 " I I .. I � In the lValt alix mouths efforts have, ' "Then It's lucky I ,called," returned I rwAl in five reairs Work Is to be and the stock wtats ga, uddly taken up. i : I . I I - . � 11 � l co:mmtaom, 00_� this projoa 9011ke time Fox &Valing has,, however, wett'hered �t I . * I I . b-een brought to a cuccagstul Issue In thei Intrader tallnlyv "I re-prosent a .1 I . . - I . . . an ondearore to rextend the scope of i firm I" - I ;, '; I "". ., In th6,W.,s "I (�,2ar, I those, ftrly, trying experiences and I . ITS SURV`91151"4 wHi�t <-,Or��A(tea IN " I . , 09 otl6iafka. and ,,. . . .0 . I ,� l il; . I ,&Itoq*jjj,oj, t1is y6ar 1929 Is"Wit'I"14- to -&Y Is'on a substantial, coinniercial i � 1'F-LLF.X MALL j?%t ON �)4 ,fl4ATjor4 OM . , Canadian trade 6nd.platt tile D0111ful. I -*:r_ I . I I rrr I I I 1. I tng .an oxtrw(Ilitary umolunt,6f water Zollitan!tjoll. V.O:K,e,,q A � I . - . . � �,,�, I I I , I I . I re sold for prat- I I I . I I I � � I M In A still 111000 a4vOillf4geol poll It's not nitich good being a cqreft4 - . I . I I r, I -I . . . I '"� . I tion I!or �� lt,t,i) 4 vtIlch will. raisult, $n, an ttoa,liy jvhat � their pelts, Ill bring, I 0, , , , -" - I � . engaging Ill this, 4XPOTt t.radst, I SZVOr, if 7011"'M A ctroless jpo�j&,i,.' . :1 0i .. ,1:, .l I I I . � � w l � I � , lt,:�, I I I . I I I 1, 4 1 1 . . I . � . . I : , , , �,',� 1. , . I I 11 � I � � � I i I 1 4 . I � . . I I . . I I I . r I � I I . . I � , 4 .4 . L 11 I � . � . . I � , . I � . I . � � � I . .- I . I . I ., I , � . � . . � . I , . . 1. ., � I I I I . L � . ." � . � I I .. I I , I . I I I I I 11 I I � . I 11 � . � �11 . � . I . I �� - �* .1 . . 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 : . I � . . I I , I . I I . I I . . I � � " , I . . � . I I I . � I . � � � I L I I I � I . ,�, � . � : . . � . I . I � ,� ,: l. I ; . . . I . 1, I , . r , : � I . I I . I I . 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