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'� ,. . � I 11 . � 1:� . I ,''. . most of their F I 1 �4� I'll I Green V I . . � I .1 - . V 11 I k 'r �P_ `�` _�"'%`,` " ' , , , , , I, , I I I ;;�� 1� , . , I I 11,11 I .. � 11 I # �; 1.11 , .. � � ' ` ' , i. I , , , , , . , 1%, le I , � I � . ,�7 �, I : . 1� Q=_ � ! � I , _ _ � I ,,�,.;r,.��i, spend 0 I I -, � I . , 11,1 Ig -1r_­M,_ ,ow" I I I I . I - . � . .1 "%-,� "g,pro-_�md Spoke EngliCh, e�,ud the porters in the Basquepeople live, aipeople little - " . eday, Dorau TAU* - - . I . . � . . � . ti�' 1,,),�1,!,J,11 ,g � the English who �, I, ,,, 4 .11 I I 'I by Doubl , -1 , I .. 1. � . . y .1 11� I!, ,, I ­, .1 ',�", �jlwo`.Oroad- It Wao ways of strang- I � � L i�h orouto. An English novel I . . -, � , - , : , I I .. I 1� o! � - I I '1�1 I. , ,f,. ". , , " I I I charge Of 'the 11199IM-PO Were fairly given totaking up the I I I G�Lndy,!' ''. .1. . - I ��. .. ,,,��. I 11 T . I . � , , I � 1-1 .. , B, it!A and the su,r- ! 4; .... , I �) !,g,' .. . �,�'j,'-,',' ,"'14"'! �,� � � nq arr fluent. The bead Walter talked with ers, thegirl that waited upon me at I I � ,'. ' I I . .11 'HE TELEFI- his -,�I� . �11,11_11 11 _V W I .i� . �,�.. , �, I", - I that casts the Spell of this greea Vil- - , "' , ,USINItSS t I i", I ,m rinlon hat it is to-daY. I l. , tt� � XONE B �4�. if"XIM " ,�::"�,S;,����i�i`,',�� , , Inglisli who I ., I Iow tree on its readers as well as I " - Vch ,� , ,, - IRRI - " - 1 V Wki, � 1, - � an . � I I 4 tl-je ,people whose livesi are lived hk ,' i;, � . _J��Iot� � 4. ' I "­ i. -, I I 3 Say the L a cockney aiccznt. H,' haid spent t6n a little inn where I took a meal in __ , 14", t , RZ: � i's called a "troubie-Olooter',' Which - 41, lil eal in ��-J - '. , , �, V W. .pr=,,p ... ;0, It '),_;�;i� �'�Ik%�115'.,." , in London. The signs in this passing, gaid exultantly to me: "Me � �. , , 7 , I lt�', , , , ". , , I 'her Riveria. t] ��, - � - , . '1� �� - year, , . � may, sou for him. J I"ll. I . .t, � 0 �4 P I _ 4, ,� ' . � , ,% . �� ,, ��.�.1,1,1�441711. . % 1) ;','I f �,�,- 1, �, , 1. he world's gather the house beneath its Ali& . , . , ,,,`�,; "'I"'.W7 � were printed in- Spanish, French speak Engleesh: one, two, three, four, ­ nd like sport but at Isa I . , he � .1 I , 1". . - . 1� , ,,�: ,:,�,�II,i2to ,, oppe. And' t, English and Am- tel I I ir, I . I . �� , I . ­ ,,�.����,;����,'�,,,,,',,,�1,;�f' V 1he 1, .1 The Windo � - . -11 I . � I ,�gl I . ft and English. Thu hotel keys bore goo&by; good morning, nice day." I w, by Alice Grant Ros- 1; , .. .. I - _ � ,hour, of thb� night, h4 �� 11 " , �jj�,the last Six years have gone ?:', a =ay ,�. I " I 11-1 1� 11 TPA -F.—;14— slmn din, F,nglish) "Don't She at least was making progress. � be r6USed frOiU �'- TU �g� 14, 11" i V'. "' I I , "" one of the nicest books 'YO4 1 "� " Any. � I I- I . I - ,, . - 1���, 1 �, '1v . . �f�ii"­' ` ' Arther ploasure, grounds, and ­ . I I - p, , 't� , , . 1;1�.V,,I, forget to leave Your key.", As. I said the compartment in which L=TCo 1 an. � - ''Sornew.h.ere, the line. is down, =04� ," 4S " 4' �. , "; f, - � �'.� . ­ ". .... ­ , .W, I a . I , . `­ I . I could imagine. The window is -Plan I I �­, &,:­ -,�,�, � , , ' �1 P North Africa. To -day ., =�. .1k.1, I's elep, ._, _ �, .. % 1:,r"i ��"i��.",,���";,�PIR�,�,i�n-�', And so I found. it everywhere. Mv- I travelled most of the way to Spain to the only Sion 1. .. � _, UP -to hk�,to . I , ,�.)_ to Timbuctoo, from Tunis ned as a memorial fix, it. Right away - � . � A. 11.1"'... 11,�11111�4 I 11 "'�� � I ,- � I I - , , . " �. �;�, J r�,,, � " ,1 , , .1 , � I � �­ � �',z��'E,'�,lfe'�4,',* Va ]M*r.t the African beggars are practising was filled With peoi spealdng Eng- ,but be has left a liv- , . . Z., ,; 1,�-.,��: , 0 en Be Suva You Get The GeniuonQ of the manor, . .1 . , � , I'll , 1, ..." , , ki"," �i�q�,�,!�:��,,r4�­Caspb Eng a s es . " � . ,,, - - , , � lanca, - li, h i h rd. lish. Multiply this by thousands of -Mystery' first and then .1� � use 'there, hak� � ­ , . ,� ,,,, � �� , 1.� I """, .,�,""',4t­ . ' - . I , . ..... ' 7 I . . I .. W- I ,�M,V,0�' JD,a- and'African travel teachs up incident Of for the number Of SOLLETTS FLAKE,LY-9 lng memorial. Usually die linie is down beca , , - �61­ I , I i, , irovelau , * th ' ,,�� I , . 11. , � travel But the most amusing Compartments, love centres about this attractive mlich, Jun ta. Cling to , , @ �:�!' � " 'I I IT", �v �. � . -_ - ,, � ,,�- -I ij$�,�,��,"�,` ,'LJ"1�=i01;ZaU and African all was at the little seaside, resort Of Er.glish-weaking travellers 115 1-- er, and the very attractive been a Storm It isn't . . '.. � ­4�d . � , � �Y� , - , , .1 �" youngst I kale � � t4ldpg � Your, , . � b,- ,, ."''. V I . I . 1.1w h",�,�,c',.'��,l�'!,,,',,,'��4,'Cli,as one how the world is being . him. . I top of a pole with a zero - ,. I I - � 10.3;1", St. Jean -de -Luz. In the season from colossal, and one readily grasps the people who surround I 11 , . � I 0, '.1 4*��, - . I . .1 - . "' I . " for English. if you ar ­ I � I '. N131Lg 111,�,,_ - . " , Z�F',,,,,,,,�',* stri place late at night, June to 'September in increasing effect so much English has. te, by Grace. S. breath away. ., - - . �,4��,,"gi,�� -0*4e � safe, this, very old . At the South Ga 't, � , - � . ,4� -- �i�,'q?,�! .� �) in a acc,nimoda- French town You c9- 'Pass upi and, It is like countless drops of water I I . q i�.,��:��_ . eh made him capable of Solving Richmond, PuNished by DoubledfiYi, L .� I .1 ) . . I I I .1 4�i� 11 ..,.:� I I . rll� are 171 doubt about .01.1, '. ., A`11��1:1,40'd I, down the streets all day and hear wearing in -to as many stones. The in- Whi Doran and Gundy, Toronto. The ledge � f, �, . EAK in the line is not- ,* - "It'" I �� � !� "�;J -t&u nothing but English' sIpOken-, Late' habitants of other -countries have, it cert, -ms that seemed Vy, de- . re I . . 11� "� L. . ,��", ��'�� � ju,A Say "Hiotel dIAngleterre, ain proble south gate is so much MO , , . DING THE BR . � ... �_­'.. , A the calculations of ,geometry is at -the: : T� - ii that X41 ).� I Ut ,,,.,,, ,', , e . d to be. it used to mea 11 .J, , L _hmc,ds your difficulties .,�,g�j � .� �.:! pud it * . mand fiad " -it uW 11 , 1, Jis-even or.e evening I -went to hir6 & carriage beaten in upon them. , " F -11"T " I'll il" 1­,� illustration interesting than the b$g house where ' I I I , I , `��J;*:�.­-4we Sol d. English and- f, throu I I I I American . ,gh the StOrmp R", � to call for my luggag and' take me For your An the wealthY Braithwaites live; biat ty ;,p. a, ong I - _ "I'll In I �, vo e - gloi is, above all sh'own in the following ,­ me0- had to �tr'd I a, �1'4 ,of their author quotes: .) � d' spot was 4, - - ,�,'���"-'-,':�.,".,�.&Tave-liers by the greatness eir to the early train. Having spent aces, the one who goes on, his way wbich the U arrive at your tragedy and romance hind them to- I erhaprs for *IM', until the ba ��a, _ � 0, ": �',t*,-,-'� Uumbers und the insistence of th some Pwo years in France, m7 m&S- confidently and , grandly assured in- "HOwerver did yo - gether. -r6 . ' � 'delicate inStrumen �d- 11:1 ,,�, � �', ��.,�,:� - . - ar I I ", . - , .118" made, Europe and Af _. tongue. Other result?" asked a government survey -11 io.d. TO&Y�thl ithin a few ro s 1� ,%4 ) ��,,­;,��.. de�mmds tery of the language, while not suf- the efficacy of his own The Coming of the Lord, by Sarah I rs 1")RI . . which can locate the spot W t), 11��, ��,� ,,r, :rIcs equip hostelries to meet their He or, on one occasion, with some zston- Millen, published by Maz_ I , 11 Lt� � I I q fic;ent to address the Senate, is suf- nations make haste to learn his. t, on being told by the working Gertrude . from an office many miles away. . Z 1-1 , J,-,�, j�eeds_ ` I � , `,-p ii,R.` �,,, �,,� ") - The English have made Europe at ficiently good, to direct a voiture to alone remains aloof, serene, taking no i- hmen k,,, , , . . on of a problem he millans, Toronto. A band, of relig- ' W .1 'I, 1,aestmore Comfortable for themselves take me to a railway station- I en- pains to master the intricacy of a miner the stoluti the ,background . I .1 ;� -, �� i��,,,­: himself had figured, out by the aid of lous fanatics form 1 ccurate that if there is a break in ' I . - "'I'll., ;,,i4:.i�,,,, courtyard, and a m1an foreign tongue. replied the for a deep analytical study of ur !,�,, They are so a I . _", I ,r, is one tered the little , the trigonometry. "Why, sir," �t. line between Toronto and .1 1. I �� , �, ithan they are at hOM'&- Th doorway. I 'was half in the Scandinatvian countries glishi, German, K4ffir nd the 180 miles Of � I I �1` 'n to � I'�, "', new ,hotel in London, recently canie from I It is man, giving & slight nudge to one of types, h Africa, done -with all Sarnia, a man can ii,�. . ,,r,,, . �, � . vast cost of five million- dol- th,rough with stating ray Wants when spread of English is amazing. anions, "I tell ,,e I mizuried Jew of South �, :� I sit in a building in Toron . I'll, ,,, ngth or � . " $11 areeted at a in, the schools. Even the his comp remdrk- Y. in a pole's le . 777, . I "�:, ' ' central heatin he threw up his hand- "'Walt," 'he taught up b save a d c ,reful, and, I found the concise brilliance 'of this and locate the spot With I I , I -I I � . in ontreal ... , � I., ' 9- "we have some one French, long the most insular Of peo- Un r n a 'ter 'in a building M 11 , , � t � 11, jars, which is without high of ceil- said in French, -11- Yes; a the length of U11 was two showl bilts, able wri . so. Or a man can sit . �C, 11, . 1124�, rooms Sm huge and I' stoans, Eliza For Common, by O. Douglas, :, I ��, � - . h an electric heat- hery who speaks English." ple, are yielding to the sl a inallet, four Ii and find a break anywhere between there and, . �, . Ing, each fitted wit `9 1 be- tremendous change 'has taken place tllree PiCk3, ributed by the Musson Book Co., '�� ,� ,essarY, p. t�!,�� � ,ar, for. which, each ,guest is charged "But that is not nee as I cud spit, jus, z,act- dist - I, Toronto. Joy and amusement always Quebec. . I I in France since the way. Before it and, so f ar . , i�j� ;" "�L . � I Ora one day if it i gan. ly bob1c and I'll �,11_ . I Ir to three shillings a He looked at me witheringlY, Sil- the French seldom journeyed from although un- come with an 0. Douglas I., ;,� 0�,`J l - 1� Yet such arrangement 1 The Cornish miner, e can tell the trouble-shooter almost the very , I I Is used. - ngs, are different, "Fliza For Common, Lisa for Best," H ,�,, t�t ' - , - ed me by the profoundly 'of an- hi.me. Now thi ::, il.01 . as putting one ene' educated-, could give the tonnage in ole now is num- ,: about asi ,efficient h -people are travelling as ,of the daughter of a Glasgow clergyman, ole to go to because every p � He hurried away, re- Freric nev- I 0% 1� L, ot�,ey gesture. the "backs" oil the leg of one p �� . 11 ,, , candle tco light a ball room Strange " i � I I I I'll, 7 P I � o no Engli rning a minute latler with a gig- er before. And, wonderful to relate Bendigo's saddle reefs more quickly pr(v des us with plenty of both. bered. I., :, paradox, one of the chief causes of this is the nd aq correctly as the visitor who A Common Cheat, by Sophia Cleng . ... K . I interest aroused by the seeing of mi a - i I . ,,� " I A I �. �, — formidable problems, in -men- Cleugh, -published by Macmillans, Tlx- 11 .,. I V, ,,� I I . . r_ __ — tion ,picture;s. And to fit them for set down iner ronto. An attractive title for quite . I ,BUT THE TROUBLE-SHOOTER has to I ,� - I g -ration. still, the Cornish - than "I X", I - their travels they are .learning Eng,_ su n an attractive story -of a young Eng- do the, actual job and it means more - I ­ .�, I I __ a profound respect for educatio , . �,.,� - I;sh, the universal language of trav- had ious to give his lish girl, secretary to a French wo- 11 losing sleep or braving bad weather. It calls il 11 . � I 1. I I I was always anx . - 11 1. ;1 el, the one languagd that will take and s the 6ancL;! of getting on in the map in Paris and Tangiers, where she I for very high technical skill. I . � - son ' . I ��', "NaRTHERN11 you anywhere. surrounded by intrigue, mystery .�. A I'll 4 11. , wcrld, despite the influence of hered- is __ . . ding ­ ., I � I . ( � , %, i __________­�_ ity. -From a very early age his son ;ind love- I Z., T I �- . I by E. H. Big cables are simply lead containers hol , . � .��. .., � � often declared with pride that 'he in- The Vicar's Daughter I ,,,, , U% hundreds,of tightly packed Wires, each fine as ." 1. -ung, Thos. Nelson, ' . �& - 1�1 � u "I � . ,� . . RubbeT Footvvzar CORNISHMEN ARE CHAMPION tei.-ded to be:� miner, and usually had Yc published by the cable is. b rnt out for a ,� I his way. in Cornwall, it is said, and Toronto- A clear cameo -like study A a hair. When ,�,I._ , . MINERS . of life in an English vicarge with all . stretch, or is opened, there is a fine looking 1111", , 1: � .. . The 11 Northere range of Overshoes for the same, may be applied to Victoria, complications and one es- . mess. it looks like the stuffing of a hair mat- I 11 . - d at �ts many . . - .1 Men, Women and (Children offers a wider We doubt if many Cornishmen came that ,,many a mine has Been save Iful pecially large one. L . - 11 �� n- the eleventh hour by some ski . tress. ,�, �� I 11 I selection than ever. Jersey or (Cashmer- to Canada with th-es other British rni tiibuter following up indications of We Forget Because We Must, by I � ;'!, '.. eys to try their hand at harvesting I., 11 . ette in various hethts with buckle, strap -by discovering fresh W_ B. Maxwell, published by Double- Each of these hundreds of fine wires has to be . I ; � , - the lode and there 1, .1 � J, for a recent writer remarked: "Where . ral deposits." In Australia, as eFy. Doran and Gundy, Toronto. W. � P , '_ " . . I eNei a hole is sunk in the ground to- mire 1, the miner was B. Maxwell is ranked very high among connected again to its mate in the other half :. I - ,: , I "' I or Whiz7-er fastener& o matter in what corner of the well as in Cornwal able. If you can imagine youself finger- . ; ,.,, / .... , - day -n ,e to fi,cl a alAvays ready to invest the few pounds Erglish novelists and here he has * . . of the c . t tw ,o!clock of a stortn3r, . 11 I ,:::::i;§� . . �, . :::!:-;:!:::::::::� :7::. you will he su a very intimate study of an 0 . . .11 � Uatch your '.i9::::::,...:_:-.::-. glc,be t he had savedl- in the shares. of the given ing those wires a w good the - "I - - - Winter :-g�. Made with Cornishman at the bottom of i . . before and after 1895, . realize ho 1, I—. . : -iji.*.i.�-�;...'.�..'l.,; company that employed him. English home � wintry morning you Will I .1, . , Costurne �.!�.'-i-��.i��,�i�� :�iii� , 1, 3,4 or 6 searching for metal. Within three- n"nIng -nd it when "golf was a game, and not a 7, ::::-*::1_%::::::::: .::-- usually a gooZ judge a trouble-shooter has to bet at his job. 11 � I -..---.i�zi�.-..��,i.--.;..-.-i---, BucIdes quar ur�, Australia has He was .., I . , with a _: uring the religio ." I . ��:� I --i.'" _i� 'i. 000 ,worth of is.interesting to note that d In I " : -*orthern- -��*--!�!' ---_!��'-�.---_i prodiw6d about 1620,000i, k E �. ...i���..'�.*��!����,,���::.:.:;:; -Ining booms the chief investors in by Frank I 1; ,� ,::*. ` - _:�­ the m I A Brood of Ducklings, 1�_ I raored to fit .: *.:;*'*i*: .:. gold as well as other minerals to . TORMS COST WONEY as well as dis- I � : i�i---'.` --!i�!i�i�.;.-`�--`,.-��.: � - who h,ad Swinnerton, , ubI hed by Doubleday, :;: ­ _.E. -ii., some of the mines were m P is "? ,�� � styl-shn -.t-�.;t.:.:-..-...,T..-.�....;.:���i---,--,��!i�.-- :jj� value of a few hundred, millions More. �s S comfort. The telephone system has OVer, .. 1-1 4 ... .j�i�:, "' ;-4 - — -� --- - ... :ii. ..i. Victoria alone has produced about come from the sbafts and the StOPes. Doran and Gundy, Toronto. An old- les stretch- � I I - - -, .1%; - - ---- : - � . er is coTi- ._ .--- , *-gg­ -- -i:----i--.-i!f:; :*:�%,:-.:�%. . 4- _ :.. .r. -..- :: .. .- : ­, . ... .. Jenkin says that —considering the fashioned, scholarly fath . , I", IF!- _1_,_--,-,-__`_*`*_ _�_---. MG2,000,00 . ', � .:­�,: 675,000 miles of, Wire strung on po -� " _-i . : 0 of gold. Itbas been said Mr - woman'c') 4 . ... - .N._-'._�,-.__' ii. -., � - ::.;:-.;.; - : fronted with the problem of two very , ing across 23,000 miles of &Otmtry and everY. ,� "" :: they lived, and I'�--..r.."�i�;,.".�.�:f:*:,�".�,--.-.; ;--.- Wbi=ee . . that the Cornish miners and- their conditions under which + re regarded . ­ , � `­ . . � '. " - � --- _:: : *i�­%'_:..: ''. �:� 1I.- . *:-:j:;: '. - the wa modem daughters. . T, �, 1- y in which they we His surmises are _�ii:`%".*.%.;::.,.`-... i'�­__1_*;_* ­ 'i ..: storm hits some part of the system_ A big ....%, 11 ii ; .; descendants have probably done more *t , ­%::;:-.; X. *i!��:*_1.0:-i � marvel- , � �,�'l - .. ... ; . -�Mciety, it is indeed ,r&- -never right,but he still quite � , ;11.i._ 11 ... ­­;;:;..:. .. ­ : - ­...: . -- _�­ _e ­­ �,"- - ..:;:;:: : � : . '. : by brains and industry toward that by the rest of storm I ,,., , .-;�--�- ... - Icusly retains thei . can do a great deal of damage , -: :..-�...,---.%".: .. - ir.. -;: ..... ; ...... ..' � ple miarkable how 14al the mining popu r love and esteem." - . . ­ I . . ,,�', � � .'' . I im,perse production than the peo re s as. a whole to King and . �Ii�' � ""' ries latiOn main y1e, by Sleet has cost the telephone Company as MUCE 11 .., .'�..,: . . ­... .. from all the other English count ntry.'I . Jane Welsh and Jane Carl I i I. , -, .. " c5lKen com .. .,�.,: , :. . __. � -,.: - ,*�"­_ Sometimee .... _..: ` and all other countries combined. 5 111� . I ­: �... - - - . adt'Aah,rtm. --�� Elizabeth Drew, distributed by Thos. as a million dollars in one -year. A volume recently published, "The i,c I " -, I �­ � TF.&D3 TKIARM . Nelson & Sons, Toronto. This wo- . one storm means spending morQ than $100,000 i - I . Lc= Epon THE . I Cornish Miner: An Account Of His man, So appealing, so repelling, so ­ �,`�' - �Ili . ,_ W -A. I Life Above and -Under the Ground BOOK LOVERS' CORNER � -with-out delay. 4: 1 :1 �: bioilliant, so dour, will never lose her I I ;_: 7"2 - . 4 , ��, i I fascination and this is a very comi- getheT_ ri �., 40, from Early Times," by A. YL Hamil 1. , i of 'Northerm, R-abbom cmid � (By Jane Holthy) � ,�.,! A cv=plete r=9e � ton Jenldns, M.A., B.Litt (Oxon),. a . There is no time to Call the dilrectOrs to �, �. . Nalt pvchensive study of her character. ! I . . � 1, . . E ,L� �.: ic on han'd to meet 70= neete. . member O,f the Cornish Institute. of j be done and the money. Must . - .� �,,, , �, St7R__%_S WMI- 4 The following list is published in The - ob has to " lig - — . . t`��., I Engineers, gives a very interesti ­, th�_- hope that it will be of aid in the �11;.�_ . ' I ... I be spent I , �, - I account of the life of the Cornish 1�� , Purchasing of books as Christmas I 11 . Ie tri the progTeSS Of SCl[ENTIFIC FEATS OF BUREAU . % 11",i� R" H" sproet, Seafeirth miner. I gifts. "A good book is the'best com- The monev is ready because the telephone ­ ��',; . Cornwall's tin mining from the time . n,II but an unsuitable book is OF STANDARDS company -has f0i a Policy Of making , . " . . � , � , I of the Romans, and has ransacked Pa"O -1 almost the wor : , . st. The list has been, I ' � _ , .1. I - : in order to .(aefinite provision for such emergencies. 6:i - authorities, often obwure, . .- �11.1, indu3trial divided, but many of those listed for In view of the proposal to estab,liSh - � � . , I - set ,down the exact faCtS, Of aw the telephOnO . L 1. _ 11 _. development and to portray .71 - __ . 511", - - accurate- nie will be equally suitable for their a Bureau of Standards at Ott a, it . Wnd tlie job is done because, wives and vice versa. Every book -will ,be interesting to 'note 'the Wide d women, like the trouble- - - I ly the life of the miners �n,d their . business has mien- an ,,�', .. I 't, - . t, ,",11�!�,, families, at different periods. He has listed is strongly recommended: range of the achievements of the shoot I g1r, allVe to the meaning Of � 1. ....... �� 1,;1 I . American Bureau at Washington as .,. ep the . � . . T 11 Of Interest to Men. - " I bad to confine 'his attention chiefly to ,, - and eager to ke � I I ., , L, . the life of the Cornish miner in Corn- disclosed in the annual report just servjF�, in the front iank of k �',',�, published. In order to find what ftleph'ppe 1�_ 61, I" -1 wall, but there are, brief references, Our Daily Bread, by Frederick really happens during a fire in a typi- Canaaian progress. 6 . �, LLL� �'�. I L to mining in South Africa, America Philip Grove, published by Macmil_ building, two I . - ,!. I �. : . �;,�, �,-� 9� G Wv" as e V ur... , and Australia. The CornishMan'S 1.2rns, Toronto. The life story of John Cal non -fire resistive , . ; I � ED W,,,;11., I Id structures scheduled to be torn . . 1; �. . I I . I r*,cial traits, and habits persist in any Elliott, a Saskartchewan farmer, and ' in connection with the Govern- I i; , 17 1 - . down � f ��o ; e � I I . r(;� I environment. When a Party of Gorn- a - realistic picture of life .on the ment's building programme, were co; .. �, %, . . affer yea..,--/ ' ish miners arrived On an Aastralian prairies. I burned to the ground. Special instru- . - . � . . o I -_ � goldfield they transplanted to their - Old Pybus, by Warwick Deeping, I I .1 I- -== . . I � 11 . Cr(arV16--f-)� r,ew land a section of Cornish life and author of Sorrel and Son. Old Py- ments recorded the temperatures at I nom * 2; ISO -3aV**036,-r0M"W of ftwam 00 " V0 ) - ,1 Of , ,�� �Ll C� lot) points within the building and 32 abono mo Iftymm ft*AM C"016 aw PCOVIO I!" 63, . 'D " character. In his book Mr. Jenkins bus is "boots" at an. English inn. But - - -� � - hiloso- safes, contributed by manufacturers .. I " - J." I pnints out that "Cousin Jack's" dia- be is so much miore-�guide, p d government departments, were " _­ �,�"'. , l -nd friend to his grandson and an .1 - . lect, expressions, sentiments, habits, pher a at various, locations. Thus, W9 . . 1, � sports, religiOUS1 practices and g2ner- a joy to all who come in contact with placed . . ; - 1. I . . . N .. al mode of life, are much the same him even as readers. the deigree of protection afforded by . - - , -_ 11 I I I � "i I I , . � Q . in his more Prosperous Australian Berry & Co., by Dornford Yates. these containers were determined. � , . -..--- . I I . " �� ke a laugh�? r pTecislion 171 , ! I IX- �_� , ( I I P days as they were at St. Ives and Wbr, doesn't ii The -re Greate .. . electrical meas- � ) ____ ­­­ � - � _. �w - � .. . - ­-_ - . I . & .1 Redruth, and his children and grand- ,.Ire plenty here and map.y ridiculous, urements is being. demanded, by hi- � I 1. . i nature of their situation�s, As a humorous book it d,try, and the redetermination _' � I D u �_ I I � � � I children reveal the the fundamental electrical units on an i ,,�., ., - they many. . .. I 1 - � breeding. Moreover, those of o should prove a boon to, ab,-olute basis has. been decided upon t,cr. frequencies bearing bronzes varY greatly in'th'sicir :1� 1:1 I * ., 11 � races who work and live among Cor- The Seigneurs of La Saulaye, by a4- the) International Corderence on To meet the demands Of precision requirements- Through investiggtiOPS . ­ ,,� , 11 . I "..., .. � �ki,4, 11. . I nishmen often acquire their peculia'ri- Jobnsoln Abbott, published ,by Mac- , . re -au has ana- tests covering many inaterials, ', l', '' I I'll vveights and Measures. The neces- tool manufacturers the Bui !,�e 'L � "I - -nd in many cases can hardly be millans, Toronto, is a most interest- siryprogram(me hb[sheen mapped out perfected, 'a machine for ruling steed the Bureau has, shown that this di- � .. �'.', '�'. ties. a, I TO -111� . distinettished from, the-. ing story of life on. one of the riit,§ 11,111, I G1 ee and the Bur- scales direct from the light wave!; as versity is unnecessary and the feWeT 'Q`§ , . Work at a mine 'requires the 'MELS- � of New Prance and of by a -special committ . fications could be used 'with a ?J�, L seigneUrieS, , ", ,. U: , I .r I I . .man ad- eau, as its part of the programme, is the master standard. Scales four speci in cost. The en- :1 , ::'. , ... tery ,of many tools and the miner is the fortunes of several gentle working ontbe values of the ampere, inches (10, centimeters) long have considerable saving �il i __ generally a good all-round mechanic. venturers. ir not exceed- durance of rail steel is, being studie& � ,,,:�� P,.� , , ", . . � b,anical skill The Plains of Abraham, by James henry and Ohm. been ruled with an errc variations have been found, .1 11" , 1, , liv'i'�,,�'. � The Cornish TnineT's mec One Of the most interesting and la- ing two one -millionths of sin' in6h in, and large same sp&�,ifi �&- �i - '­ , i . -i-i is -notable. The mining towns of Vic- Oliver Curwood, publishe4% by Dou in steels. meeting the �o��; , I I -11, borious achievement,; ,of the Bureau -any interval. A larger machine is ,MIil" 11-1 I toTia supplied thousands of examples bleday Doran and Gundy, Toronto. A standards tion�. Th6 properties Of rail steels at ',�,,.". R_7_____1r__ I described in the report was, the con- being built ,to rul�el Ime , ,': % I rZ_ � `1 , . I 1.fj ,�.�, I ys of prosperity. The Corn- f Indian wa-ifare and frontierr F ,,,�,J, ��*.,� , - LD , f 11 in their da tale o' long.' Specidl high tempera,tures are also being ��P i��f_ � ,�i I sr.truction, by a new method, of a metre or 40 inches " r 'r, since this has a bearing on T, '_t,j',,;", F , 11� I ishman in big spare time made addi- life ju,st before Wolfe -Is victory. '�uge telescope mirror. This disk, of glasses and glass -substitutes, usedi as studied, sverse fissures. -_ :� , ,4t;, or tio-ns. to his bouse, constructed furni- The Eternal Chal opt�cal glass which is, almost a foot windows for.transmitting the ultra- failures from "tran �,.`,�;,� , ,, 1: ,-- , ' .�enge, by Joseph V f."', I I ??��., klf-pl�`, I ,-, " .4;��. . -, I I/ ture, cultivated fruit, vegetable"S and Hocking, distributed, by the Mussor. thick, a few inches less than six feet violet rays of the sun, have bqen very important discovery growing Out &,­ . � W - ­ &:�f . 11 tons in tested in large numbers. Practically of research work at the Bureau, I �� o "I I flower gar ens, an i a m, ' �, o., oron o. in diameter and almost two # ,,� 0i I �r ,,, D ih household. of industrial disturbances in a Man- decrease in tranis- the fact thiat A. thin coating Of pure �� : %,IeWrl: - weight, is to be used as the fnifrroy all these materials - OV.. , ter, painter, brick- clicster suburb and, of the working sunlight; aluminUM Will greatly retard, the cor-� !, �� I '41��, � _� was his own carpen I of the first all-ATmerican-made te,le- mission upon exposure to , 1 I=. The years are Icind to stoves that are l,ayer, cabinet�maker. gardener amid out of a practical Christianity. originally transmitted rosion of duralumin, the 1�dloy in th6 � ,�.�`;", ope of large sim-4he Perking re-. some which 11 oil"A: , ,�,v�,_. IaLoreT. The author observes that as Tiger Claws, 'by Frank Packard se' of aircraft, A, speel2i �, ��, ,�, 1�1, 1 FE: - polished regularly with ZEBRA, the at Ohio W.eeleyan University, from 45 to GO per cent. tf the violet construction - � , . far back as l8iG.4 there were, 800 min- published by Doubleday, Doran and tlec'o' proviug ring, I i *11�yll;", The Bureau's. glass plant, where it rays showed a transmi8sion, of but instrument, known as a, . N11111111.1 I I e name cent. ,after complete was designed' FS101110 time ago by �ho ��.J� A�;�4' ,,, . wonderful new liquid stove polish. eys' houses in Camborne (Cornwall), undy, Toronto. Grim as th made, is able to supply most of 20 to 35 Per ,: r'­� . was � 66� W�, '.T,��, most of them with beautiful cottage ig there is a splendid plot in this o -n.11 Effective aagij�tanco_ Bureau for cal�bratlllg testing M81- . (,�, 1.!1,1-"� the needs, of the Navy Department; I'solarizati I 1, �, ""i r Not . d and ,ahines. proving rings, with, a capae- . . . �, ;'��i,,,,,,, � a spot . . not a bit of dullness . . gari that were wholly built by story of New York's undlarworl, , e, farmer in the utilization, Of . '61, ,�, � �� ,��i'.�,,!"1,., �'':,. as a by�product it obtains valuable, to th f, 10,0,000 poun& -have now bs,=,� 4A�l 1111�� " their Occupiers. The report of the plen in que-st of. excitement will find appears, ity a I . . � . , ', , or just a raven -black as when it was information on. the technique of glass waste products, Of the5 land I ,,',;_,% having been, madi- 1 1�i,,�.!­ is-sion that inquir- it,. here. o .design . " �h]!,i, ­ , ,�P`ii�j�:�,�, ". , British Royal Comm ,,.;,!,,, �, ; �,,I,'­' , � b?ught-that's the way Zebra keeps ' McCutch- making. Commercial aeronautics is to be -in, sight. Wall board is being lbuilt, th . � �g. F ed intoaffairg in the) mining districts Blades, by George) Bgrr red from -com stalks. in -a Aed to Th-akis them MOTO Convenient ii �. � ;, il��,,�,..,`.�� ,, 11 nig a great deal of attention manufaetu ��flk. � _ I . " . ,�:, ,,,.,;�, . "When ,a man is recel in us,6, As the result of eo-oPiftting .�., % I � by t e Bureau. A succoWul radio special semi-commi p I N . four stovel Yet it is the easiest and in 1842, stated that � k manufacturer$ ths0s, 11 ti - ,f�,,.,,_,�,.: ", I V, al plant SIL't u , I "I . .,,,%�',,�­.,, � builder, a - '09 V�Ork With bric ,�j,�_�,,Ii. - 3 �, � �!�,�i ..... ... . . cleanest polish you ever used. Try W not only 9, miner, but a I n,ia, -by the Bureau . , ��'�L�'�:`­'�,' I farmer and a fisheTman4 as well, -no beacon, with a simple receiving set at Ames, R EM '. � I I 1, i�­ I and indicating device on the al�Plane, Standards in &6&ration With, Iowa i.s- ni ,available for the first tim,s )1'.11 ,,, ,; � ",;i,,,, .,�, , , . I I I .c - h sive information, 'on- '�:�4'�11,1.ii!;,�'�,, � , . � I I , )ollege, Laboratory m th dig COMPre 71 I I , Surprise will be felt at his being both ' ,4,' o;� ��,,,,,�:��; I I I" If - has been developed. IrregUlgrities in State g ,f.v_ Org -W e daUrm e he, skrein( r ." I � I �, 01P the beacon's indicatio 'for McOV642 t hi h in t " " .. I. I , I .`�t�&�'!�,�, I �� ,.",'), '' intelligent and well infOrTned, 1) 1 77 n have ,been Ov- have been, worked �out r 11 *6fti of a brio -k wall The tests, oil wan . , Jhl , � �`.,��,�,.�.�' 1_1�� J, . mthoi many of Australia!s early -ioti of is, short xylose, a valuable' . �.', :.�"'.;,�,.�� �_ I ".1 i Cornish min6ra: were almost wholly arcome by the substitut `F;g��U�Zlh;ffs,'h&Ve 1 h -mels were T D'06.9,0-00 � 4��.o,;,I�!. . I t 1:1,1111, - vertical antenna for the timiling WnVo cotton seed halls. �, . � .� 1. (Gloss L ',e��',J � I � � , ,:� re was no More earnest I ft engines are been used with sbTAO tiuii as a pound conipre§srion mathine. ; ,� �, i" �,, 'tt 4. ,. %, ... iterate, the f4ormleirly used.. Aivers I .,1--, ., I. ' large industrial ", I .p, 4. 11,;�: . I -ft -� ' t - co-operation, with � '', ..:: 1:1 11) seeker after knowledge than *the CO, __ f& bard*�6,04_ #hipq, jin gyp 1.�­,: . ': . I , pow. 1 .. . .1 " , : � ish miteft vv'hen he ,had opportttnities,- being giveyi, anduTiftlice, testg oil substitul .&L ilico'6aul SubSt'_ roups ih-�Ls continued and the gr0'&­ ' .1', ::;�,,4"­ 1 �"' , " . k: , , W'!W a routine buis to datermine whetherr stim, ,concrete. I '�­�'M:%` 1, -1 f, I ,,­)',1t,�.',' . . � � I 'Very dfte,h,, after Working all'(197, he I -et the .r0_qU1[r1knfttf§ Of tute '"a been &"1'00t,d to replace ng ,UP13ftciatiOu Of thO value Of thla I I �,�"*'.,:t;," �2, . , , I � i i , - ducted by tb,67 V411 me '�he making .ol joint resTearch Work is refteted br ,I. I I � , I I . I - t�l . I 1 I , �.,i)e; . n, , , � - I attended- a nigTht sebrool c6ri ,V0VPX02qJB045,&,rW61a&fi.M f . the Aeronautics -branch Of T110 MIFF , 1�, 1, : & � L71, - O -P Depart- '906;beatel-'st sldWi ��,' ; �.,.Ii 1� 1� I ,q " �,�'. 11 . I I asvot sa Atz- - ­Ial , -, worktiateg -who bad madle ", if Coihmem). Radio,-, gs, usual, gss. dAlS f6j. 00fto',.'L.SeveTal month# thie numb!er ofrtgeareh - iat ��,�.:,,,��il��,,�,,'.,, , �, , ,�i V � 11 . one of his I ,� � L, 9TWIV I , . m�jjt o tli4� tio,aed at the BttT6au. There,were, 01a B _"i , , 9, 1. ip. . I ) I � 1� ', :,,Li"f . 0 N DOTTL rz� 91 better .ProgreN. 80MO &*Out, gelf- OW IT, F, IN 'A'A i 601#40 " I ,,,f�:, ,� ; 1#��,'�,, �,� - � . � ,, - ,,& haa cafteeh,ed & &eo:deal of atten- use fil WD "I : "'o -y' , I taught Mlner,p, bj%ve ,even, go,Ae to the ,li � ., ,,4 I , "� * , , , , , , , -1 I. I �- � I I - I 1� 11 �i 1� 11� , I I , ,� ,,,,f�:,,��,; I ,, �i ,'. 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