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competent man Is more profitable than
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This question offended'bint, since it
vael Ouiects Of this, story Is to demon
strata that English India Is full of a *
x-
WarDeveloped
the Torch of Not
The Voleme Wbch "T
Thr;
seemed trifling, But he romembored
that Higginson Was an Irishman. The
P lays a Reacollso Part - V"
airplane hao lent fre4u horror
to warfare b Y roadoring It Practicable
litense Rallicf, w hioll buTit, for tor Pr
twelve millutcs. This compound, 04
It iP, 09al Portod fs..t ?4areonj
1
to )$at ArQ1tO:,-01Q0Uly` property over un-
1111111t6d 4T*as� beyond the fighting
together witli ,thOrm1t,,, proved the
UlI ,
The constantly act, NO V010-1110, I A)?o�it a. thoulmud feet from%bo top has heard vilrekn,j
Stromboll, on Stromboli Islan I Jn tl") 4rf StrOWboll there Is all Oportil- froni e rth!Y" 11, Wr
If rout
'"lUO0ndI%TIW'
.t,offeetivo neondi ary 4 g the
UrIn
war,
r4V8teT10Il;.,1
Mediterranean, I,'-oems to be redoub.; wbioll �,,Ioam colzstantly Iqsuf., " ar
ling IW efforts lately 'S and d05 a1144, -lies, three dotq PrA it tjqsho
(us they Are called),
su,itable tor thle paipos-f
.3 bad not been
Thermit has familiar Industrial uses.
I.t is compose;, of aluminum Iron
and tile 3,000 tor. Bailga In a ompky-lookIllf" eIOU group0g to be more extet, ariD oi*
rifted Inhabitants are h��%Jjng thp)U_ t fl above I
110 mr-Untain Ordinarily It is poc, 31ble to hO 411tQrParACf1 111v ap-parattia tu*01
doralope4 to any great extent up. to
and
rust, botb. On-ely powdered and thor-
selves in readiness to Bea at a to the prodigioUpi ejectrie-w4vo lefWh
]most to climb UP to the OPPA1119 and look
tits OZIMMR�k of the late war, but dur-
Ing that g1gantic conflict they were
oughly mixed When ralsed,
to high tempev
atilre by tho.t�tttlijg
any moment should ti d-inger from Over Upon the black floar through the of 10,000 metrev, V.bieh jf� five timen
the molten rocks and aulj)huroug pape3 cra(kq of %vIdell sninhq I'Asues and the longer than any rUdia wave uNed
'red-hpt
AnalliPliBil and made Incomparably
more eflirlimt
off
of U, small charge of high exples
*0 OxYglull In the Iran rust rashe's ever
ca-
Issaing from the crater 0reaten their lava bt-14seg. boils and sputters, our earth.
ob liv(!a and their home., dlzpat cues t�e "cooRing" of the eartWo 14torjir Three det% p7id a
Early In the recent war Phosphorous
to the aluminum particles (for. which
State. 1-ros=&Jag more thanc anything else tion form,thc elloTapter `V'�. ili,4ur
ua�tui`Ally 01199PStad Itrelf as Ali Incen-
dIArY agent, 'TO put It out is almost
It hap, g 11
reater chemical alffillity) wit
Such VIC IOU" as to t the
!111 The circular cone of tile voZ,(?atio, the bolling of a large Pot Of mush. As wireless alphabet, and,it is a, stnan�o'
which forms the Island of Stromboli the huge bubble,,, burst, lava Is thrown coincidence that
Impossible, and a smF�11 pellet Of it
falling Upon a wait will itillict pallSiful
whole
mass In to a flaming fluid.
The neweot "intensive
radlo fitation8 on.
and the six other Islets of tue Liparl high In the air. SOmetimas the fire clarth UZ-8 the IeRor "711 fqr a,puxpQpo�
group, comprise a conliectiag linit be- (�f tbo earth quickens, as It has been. whiell vrould
buru% that ta,ke weeI tolleal, Hence
type- bomb
develope(I by the United States Chemi-
agree wit'll'the supposeit
On C40 mainland of
tWe-en VeSUVIUS dclag recently, and then the hissing of objeetivO '09 t-110 kuPWMA, WaV.- fratA
tile com, men USO Or PhOsPhollus bombs,
cal W. arfare Service $a loaded with
&, R Italy and Ftna an Sicily. The voicanic the steam MAY be heard many miles another pJanot—that, is, to test out
Ution 4CA Yellow I)hcaphojUS In.
ear'bu hisalphide will talce fire of Its
thermA, SaPPlementiolil by sodium ni-
trate and a solid oil, tiberwit
Tile
wrath of these three mighty -,'Out at sea and the lava boils Over the I cO111M1In1caVOZ
mouu
tain, Un f
-8 is partially responsible for the; side of tile cone. 037tur�ato)Y, Wo bavo
Own accord On exposure to, air, The
mixture finally decided upon as best
liquafles tile oil, so that by the time
the container IS, burned through and
no vrivoles4l,
terrific earth obudderings at Stromboli, ualilre the vejeano Sta
es that, doll of adtquate power or wave
and in other parts Of $Jelly and Italy. OxPOrIance' Intense P4DOXYSM0 of ae- 1011.9111 to answer a mysterious
for usa in "droi) borAbs,,, 4ponsists Of
these two Ingredients together
=cited, there is a Wemendous; b urst of
caller
The situation of the Lipari group on AVItY followoA by long perindIs of re- scrOds the great eth%,le void. It -,Vp
sciiNK P os e, Offers
with
bauzeUi% heavy eas and a small quanti.
llama.
'West of the bombs dropped by the
IN TIIE a MUP
flE 44SIAti 11KAMJNF.�',A' it suggests the Idea th-at they are one of the best axamoles had savh an apparatug, the least ,%It,
A photograph takqll b'Y 4 British officer Tiho has Just ; r the Stars which Sicily saw from a tar. of tbo' continuously active volearto. could do would be to roply, with n1any
turned from the
ty �of TM.
Thfs'6MP0113111 was tested by"hang.
Germans, in England carried thermit.
Tile British; 113aby incendiary bomb,"
rifle blow in cosmic times on the tip of ftriding alone in tile aez, it is visible an, I
famine strf�ken area Of �Rlissla- This shows a victim of the tar _%wer ng. ,Vs,, folio
nine and wed by repeoed
gives a gltm, Palling her nose, Initiated by the wrathful for almost a hundred miles,, Its javer- Or'; 14114 after
pse of tile
1119A can OtIt.4rom,a. t AAA i1ring
auppor
rifto 11111lets -AU'roug'll I" can. A a troa4l
extensively use(j�dl
UrIng ple WarFW.%0.
loaded *Aesapie destructive mix-
State, several cxellang4i6
-ap 0"country Is In, with Bolshevism, boot of Italy. Stromboli is living Up
III to 0 Bros tin ting t1fte cloads and Me of much mutual greeting the yea -r
Thatoag' to this it
You migh, . t1rpak U: leg. I . I—- - I excur�,e for her exist- sky with a rosy glow, which has led to 1921 would be remembered in hiArkoty
btalt
thell' Issued VIthout ignition until the
liquid teach4d thS,�'grbllrA, 'it
ture, to w1fich barh . . was add-
im Ultrato
0� b1gura.tive
lighted. The package exploded': mah- nee � ke ping her fires burning Its being 1111OWn-aa "The Lighthouse 48, tile data of the first tpooll-s. ;rtev.
to. Prgy'ollti YOU from Playing pol.o., Ing -a hole In the ten tM Mediterraneall.n
NvIvin
took fire aa It abread. Thrown upon.
ed. - These bable& *eIghod only six
and a halt � ounces gplepa and W r ,
e 0
ground 4bolat night and day and throwing her lurid of Its light, jIOW_ change Of intelligolice betwoen ille,
He continued, then, W discharge his feet deep. ever, Is not.conatant in its iatenolty�
duties as he'll light on the Italjan and Sicilian horl-
ad done in the He "It
warter, It spreads rapidly and burns
fiercely, but for th,1.3. sOrt of use;.tci in-
Packed in a tinned tron ce, tainor.
It
which, according
pist. was dynamite stolen from the zon first the alc� Is. almoat a bright red,
bad Journalists wilt Nor would we Stop at Su 310,,�-Te
,
pped'. He seu- government," sold HIgglason. On this
which then decreases to a faint
tdnc6digltatax,,stctbellan�-ed.
I
Kure Ignition, Small chunks of sodium
to Size, hold from
144 to 270 of JIM. One Handley�
mountaiti, which ri glow, communic,,tion,
Forhe "I Sea that It we,?," said John Hart- ses about With evidenee that
only to be folXowed again by the bright MarS 1.9 0 much older world tha o r
3,000 feet above sea level and about
thought. such was his. ditty to. the an,- for:'. "Itwas,
I
�(WbJch Is set ou'11I contact with
water) am addea.
PUG bonibi-og alrpl4ne could carry
a well made bomb.,, light.
6,000 above the Boor of the sea, ae- t is r0azOnA010 to 8uppose that its
Dire, BtI one day Higginson, of the So It "s that Hertford saved his In this
A znixtu re of lubricating oil with 25
per cent. Of ammonium
16,000. They could be dropped IT, tile
cOnt4ilter, to'flY all directions wit '11''
respect It resembles.,the Ila-, in
cording to the ancients, h- habitants ire rawiters of astronoiny
Police Survey, appeared. life, because he doesn't like reading
"W was One of Ing lightllOttses which are common to as well as other arts and Ticiewes, so
, . here Is. the bomb?" asked Hig- and because he believes that all the forges, of Vulcan on wbich he ham- coasts the
books
nitrate, gives,
T&OU discharged, * from bombs, Int-
explosion followed Impact. with the a
ground,
f mered out the seepter Of Jove and the it Is � lity
world over, -and ia roa that any eveut cbservab]c by bot,.,
gill -son. "It hasn't burst, for you are are "rot"—espeelally those sent him shields and spears og the gocis.. On its
Used by sallor.q in the Mediter, worlds would -be a Subjeet for further
still alive." by
I .. -,
the administration, precipitous shones Acollis v-
ranean Ili lighthouses of the man. I mu al underst%
"I am" I a--1 my
competent man Is more profitable than
I
This question offended'bint, since it
vael Ouiects Of this, story Is to demon
strata that English India Is full of a *
x-
I
the winds, In company wit — 0
11 his six
Made kind the flashes =40, at regular
intervals, one of the beacons being
I OXPrlPC,
if We erpericiced an eclipse of �;.o
any tedious reading, So the judge at
Nazinadab'lias much time left to
seemed trifling, But he romembored
that Higginson Was an Irishman. The
celrent magistrates.
SWUS arid SIX daughters, w As Supposed
to Ilava hold his revels and In the
dtf-
forentiated from another by the length
sun by our nicon, we mi Ut , .
gl 'Jty to
Mars and al] other platiets, ,Noon
play
oolf or polo, which are noble sports,
Colts say many idle thinis.
EnAish Towr� Takes "'Bug"
cay ernous sides of the mountain to
have
of time between the Bashes StrOm-
boll in this respect maintains its
eclipses sun," whereup It ee
on their f r
heep MO limb$ supplo- and the mind
"All the same, you have received a
Census.
confined the blasts.
in.
dividuality, for Its glOwIngs are very
Storey thinkers who also hadobserved
the
clear and prevent one from taking on
toomucli weight. For physical indal-
bomb," Higginson continued. "We
have evidence. or that,-
A new sort of census is now going
In medieval times, the belching
orator Of Stromboli was believed to
I
Irregular, varying between one and
Phinornenon With their teles-.c4pes
i would knew tile L�haractors of tele_
ance, not ouly,relaxos the mu.,�cles Of
47,
John, Hertford reflected. He tried
On In a field at Harpenden, England,
sa a despatch. It Is a can �# #u
be
the eittratice to Purgatory.
. I
twenty flashes Per second, the intenst-
ty also varying from time to time
. gr.1phic code with which we dejeribe
I? � . -- F --t, Ls satellite and our great
The'liOUorable John 'Hertford Is a arms ant' Iags, out also the liga-, Lo recall whether anything resembling' Population, -visible and Invisible, good luminary.
ments of the stomach,'aud 'when fat FL bomb find been delivered at his and bad, of "bu A New Un
Xdge at Nazinabad, in Northern India. has g lapd.11 iversity Course. These Who SL70ff at suohn, possibility
I stolen Into the Interstices one is house. He couldn't think of anything, One of the chief difficulties Is the BUSY Tokio. as radio frcin Mais will do well to
It Is USSIMs -to huht for'NazInabad on Val�Y Susceptible 'to: disorders, of the "BY Jove " he said, "if a bomb ar. anjazing speed with which thime, min -
the MAP. It Is a name -ohich I haye ljvo�r. ,. i rcffle�'t thAt it IS a matter of no more
tnvente�d, rived I wo�rd kno-"L lt.�' On the first day of the Short Course Japan is doing what she can) wher-;
Bat the rest of the story is Uts microbas . multiply and die, thus in Journalism held, this week at the ever she can, to, put her house in Order than twcntY Year; since v7c trait�mlt,
trila. So John Hertfords life had run "We have Ovidence," Higginson in. necessitating a new census overy'lew University of Toronto, one hundred before the Washington conference. tOd wirele�ts over the face of the earth
JubU%1lertford has -a saiAry of tWen- along,. eveil'and reasoliallty happy; But Stated, "Tt was In a book!' days. '4�,e men of -science at Rotham, find Seventeen persons registered, For Some time she has been in terms of a few yal-jj,� instead of the
81 -Euro-
the detestable doctrine ' -of the mak'ng-present Df 10,000 miles. The
we- knew very, Well that In recant years Ho had hardly uttered this last word sted however, have Invented new forty-nine of them being men, The an effort to agree with the United
ty-five buildred pounds. Nevorthe,- when Jotil Hertford's countenance way; of counting, and so perfected class consisted primarily
less,, ll� runs, in, debt; a little more each pean r4YO-lutionarlers 11 cleated. of editors States on the Island Of Yap and t
year, because he is a gentleman, 1-10 - al�e been intro- these methods that they are able to and Publishers Of Weekly -newspapers cables thereof. She is seeking an SkOPtical may also rarditate on the
duced -into, India. There have been, "IVE In a book, You say? I hei fact that, unless OUT =ttonoynorZ and
ar, telescope3 deuive us, the Martians
knows alao that he will end by being tick off a few thousand millions with in Ontario, from as far east as'Ottsma rangement t�h-at will be satisfactory to
made same day a Judge in Bengal, at famines, of whia the people have, a I understand. It Is horrible, come' the greatest ease.. Ms group of men and as far west as Petrolia. e X
'present Salary, provided he horrible mernory, forgetting that, with- with lue." If one Siberia and is now off ereing to return' V we Iced Wonders Cn their spbere,
double hJS out the English, lack of foresight On He led Higginson int are probably th.e ablest in the world. may judge from the comments heard Shantung to China on what appear to building a network of canals frcin,
doesn't the In the mean time .0 a dark room, The census Is not Only numerical, it in the corridors, those in attendance be liberal terms.
cholera. In either case his accounts have made these famines even more "YOU can, search here." 1 planet, so that the meltill.%- mows Of
used forat has been discovered that In respect of were delighted with the lectures to The Shantung proposals are brief, their pohnr region% whk-h
of the partof the native Sovereigns would Orage. : role to PC]e ,Across the face of tbe
will b6 &4uared. Tile trade.imen, whom One ',)Ug its numbers Increases and de. Which t1l6Y Were privileged to listen They include the return of the penin -1
who lends,him money have erivis . aged then the so Piled all the books which gh Ir only sourve of nicisture, way
alt, and the native usurer Japanese victories, with great regularity every and III ly approved of the action Sula to China, with full sovereignty! the"
he makes, w- terrible. There have been at tile From the floor tD the ceiling were crease
war— John Hert- other day- One mysterious and Invis. taken by the provincial university in and Political rights and the removal render their little World inliabitnble'.
thcise . two' hyPatheses as clearly'as lie the Great War—and books. More.. ford, Judge at NazInabad, had received Ible microbe has, after long search providing this course. IS it beyond iningination that such
over, there is,theldea, which is Bri, In the five Years he had held that of- been found, Isolated and cultivated. The S110clesa of this firs. In return Japan ops from the area., apparently energe"ffe and intelliwent
proportionately. -a right of 1100. In the olloction Were the In asks joint Japanese.
has. They have Inflated their charges tish and 4190 French, of th Of all JaPanese tro'
tleeps each night, So John Hertford nations. to, 0elf-government through a n c As he Is one Of the few which, have venture shows, as did the short course Chinese operation of the Shantung In ',Mitants of anGther world, Whioil is
after his peg of parliament. w a' d Customs� by, Sir John the power of turning the cellulosse o.f for farmers last wintel, - that the peo- railw-ny syst Slowly drying up. i1ould nttcin,-,t c,)jp.
whiskey,,wlth his soul at po4ce. "a r ': 'Siness Customs, Forest Str&W into fertile stuff, great things PIO of the province 4;�raciate tile Whatever Japan and America may niurieation with their more l'o;itanite
English Liberals have I Ma sden,' Bu em
times a Week be goes to his ti, neighbors and, as t -heir Plic
Three had the Impudence ta spread instruc- Department Contributions and many are expected of him in every stubble "broadening -out policy" of their own do as to yap or Sapall may arrange' ,ht becomez
court and, judges there,, with equal on In these matters among the other publications. field. University and are eager to avail thent- in Siberia, it iscertain t1'at any agree-' more desperate, call for hicip?
conscientioustiero, and celerity, all the Younger Hindoos. "I suPPosa the bomb j, in there," lie H selves of the Opportunities offered. Inent Ulade as to China prior t) the' In any event, since tile report of
Id, and as ong stGry short, Some Of said. "Here Is the last ackage. I suPPOSrd w1releRs front M-Cier WCTId
cases there are to'be judge To make a I P ad Another Reason. Ontario's provincial university is lead- conference must wait upon the con-'
these Young Hindoos delivered sub- haven't opened it, any nicre than I P is give-li by no an anthcj-ft.�, t1wit.
they ought to be, Judged. I mean to venive- speeches and wrote in their have opened the others.." A Scotsman ste ped into one of the Ing the way in university extension ference for final disposition. While; Ma . recill himself. tile keer.,-st
my that if P. -case concerns the� empire Edinburgh 'shop$ and asked to be and is showing its desire to serve its the Pekin 'GOVernoi-ent is charged with'
will bc manifest in furtbop 1�12.nlrtl
he makes the decision the most advan- Own, language books. pamph-lets and Higginson took the package, hand. Shown a certain kind of overcoat- constituency in the fullest possible being pro -Japan, it hardly will dare
tageonS, to the empire, If It Is one be newspaper articles, in which they de- ling -it with great precaution, "HOW much?" he asked the shopman, manner. to confirin this renvirkable pozAbility.
He had settle the Shantung and other Chinese-,
Japanese problems on the eve of thei Imagine the senzadlion,-, of tho wiril""1%
manded in Vague but ardent t rms a Wplaced On a little wagon with, rub. Ing doing! Take, it away,,, said the
tween an H110441 functionary and a e Five- gulaeaa," was the reply. "Noth-
native he imposes the severest penalty I thing called liberty, When they were -bar wheels. His practiced eye had at- Fruit From Cacti. parleys. OPerator as he carefully tunes his
on the latter, If he Is In the least in brought before his tribunal John Hart- ready told him that It was what It Scotsman firmly, "Why, you can at- The. newesit. achievement of Bur. newly built ra:,e1vcr to the great
-ford punishad them severely, always was Oil the track of. a ford that," tile shopman 8 1 China is a divided nation, with vvaje
ald, Unwill- bank, the plant wizard, Is the produe- North and South fighting a series of and fairly squeezes hisbrain in an at -
the wrong, in Order to make him re. They transport- Ing to lose the sale. "Aye, I can," re. tion of cacti that bear fruits beautiful little Wars for tempt to catch that trails eend ent-11
inastery. Whatever the letter ifrt!
SPect the white mart's Superiority. it In the interest of -the empire. He did ad It to an isolated spot and attached plied the Scotsman, "but I'm nae that to the eye and with flavors. resembling Pekin Government does will be fought:
the white, man is. in the, wrong the this all the (kJore. sincerely because his to it a Piece of Bickford fuse, already
judge advises Win to Settle the, matter Interpreter's translation of their wrlt� cold." those of Peaches� muskmelons, pine- I by Cantan, and Pekin hoines to
.7;� 1 Inge Insp! a 11—
Y Out, O -L court, like a gentle-
man, It not, he will -suffer at hia, club,
a very medi-
Odre Opinion Of this sort of literature.
Itt the hands of his fellow. white men'
It was grandiloquent and confused,
a Punishment mo -re. painful even than
01ted, foW facts and abounded !it lyri.
death. But when the litigation con-
cal Or abus4ve expressions, ot which
corns two 11111dova the Honorable John
the Judge himself had little comprp.
Solids It as quickly 'as Possible to a I
hension beyond -that they were in bad
Illudoo judge, who. generally decides
taste and had an unpleasant nativist
in favor or therichor and agdInst the
tuint. He, didn't know that at the be.
'jinndng
IDOOrer. Long exPeriell-ce has shoWn
that this, Is best for �tbe security of
of a Popular movement
phras", which it" wern, commonplace
tbe Orapire, the rich having more
�or vulgar,14LY conceal genuine feelitig.,
friends and,,Justtae- consisting, if .,one
It W&611�t '�O with a, friend of his,
VJShds to Gorlsider the interests of the
einpire, In making the fe-west Des-sible
Mrs, Ethel Hobson,' who gave him a
word "Of Warning. what in called
'llituttlon
Xse,loontents.
fornainine comes from -the
in tile war*m,houn of the day, when
fact that woman -have pereaptibUIS lets
be cannot siaep, John Hertford some-
blunted by education than me . n have.
times: feads the wa6l�ly edition of the
Times Or The Pioneer, which Is pub.
And then Mrs. Robson's ayall, her,
,ative nald, had pebaps spoken 'to
11shed In Cal6utt4 and, the. sportini
her,
10ur"IS, All Other reading 'matter
weems to him ,rot"—tbat Is tolgay,
"You oughtn't to be so ievore with
them," ahe sold to Hertford one tjoy.,
Without value or Signlfioan�e. He' had
this - Idea already ,-Wha4,
"With whom?" he asked, greatly as.,
tonished,
he W,.as at
"hool 4n E41and, anti -the exercise of
"Wn these. babus, those Young
PrOlOssift'llas proved to him that
01ttr -One has assimilated the 913neral,
m9brattas,,'who wvite foolish things.;
They have their filands,
rV108 Of law lie has nothing to gain
and these
frilan4e- may do you,JUjI
from reading the newspapers, '-As for
John* -Hertford. made no answer and
V1110 one tiveds to hnow U, five Ulin.
Ote$' conversation
thouOlItnordoroof-thomattor, Itwag
at the club with a
aii, It one had said that in playing polo
a-PP'es, etc-, Yet Sufficiently Unlike to everything thilt hqs been done by As V ast as Russan.
render them appetizing novelties. Canton, It is, in feet, a grave queS.11
They are very sweet, containing from tion as to who The voices from Russij aTe blend.
12 to 16 per cent, of sugar. is entitled' to speak for? .
China in the parleys. Ing into a $tng-lc note, wheth
.01, thev
be the voices of those long inside Or
Theme fruits way be eaten fresh Or I Therefore, Japan cannot hope to those of the ob�ervers atid work-prs
c a
Put UP as- sweetmeats. They are of enter the conference with her r1l �
various colors, and their Juices, par- I tions to China all neatly completed, who went in but ye3tereay. They
agree that all Russia is cryllig for
ticularly of the red ones (which are of'package-d and labelled "Facts Accom. food, outside of theeities where SjvIct
brilliant hues), are utilizable for color- Plished." But Toki* will do what
Ing ices, Jellies, and candies. Toltio can. strength is -concentrated.
It is not only a famine.in the Volga,
?r a famine in the Ukra.'ne, or a fain-
Fann Hand to Prernier. Tallest English Recruits Warth me in White Russia, or arnong the
One could hardly find a better In' -
Stance Of how character and grit will More in Bonuses. Cossacks of the Don, Instead, the
I According to an army order just is, food shortage that has eon, e this f all
tell In the long run than that of the :sued here to recruiting officers, ne is the climax of years of little �
new Premier of Alberta, Mr. Herbert Gd,
Greenfield. lie is 0: native of Stant- taller the recruit the bigger the boinug, All Russia has been feeling the pinth
ford, Lincolnshire, and has raised hill,. says a: London despatch. Recruiting of hunger for a long time.
self from humble surroundings to ,, agents enlisting men for the Foot "It is a vast and general hunger i(t
Present Wgh position. Guards will get 4 shillings for each Russia," says Captain, Kilpatrick, of
As a Young man Mr. Greenfield emi. recruit under 6 feet 9 inches, 5 the Red Cross, recently liberated. Ult
grated to Ontario, and lit ings for every one Up to � feet 11 is net a fainine here oL-tttl there. bat
9 first job was' I inches and 7shillings for each recruit a try
on a farm as a laborer. Later he went over that a it for food everywhere.
westward In advance Of the railway In asuremerit. seems that yesterday there was
and .5— hardly enough food in Russia to keep
grappled with the problems of Pertina-c-lo6a Tommy,
Pioneer farming. Mrs, Brown (to caSual callar&) a Vast Population alive. Came the
droughts and a sky darkened by wing -
Ten Thousand Windmills. "Why, how do you do? What a pity ed pests, Mad galloping famine took
Holland has, Over ten thou$ You didn't come a little earlier; wWve the Place Of slow starvation. Tllero
and wind. just It
mills, Which exercise -an a nislied luncheon." was only a little food for every on*
ggregate Toni
power equal to that of 52,200 horses. lily BrOwu—"011, ilift, aren't we Yesterday; to -day there is none. J-*es�
goin' to have any more? I hadn't had terday there was 110 more than a bnr^�
The area drained by each mill Is on halt enough when the door bell rang existence; to -Morrow millions certa-in
an average of $10 acres.
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and YOU 911 jumped Up." of death wait cahnly for it +
�O cow
tn._
%Aene aymok It is a national hunger that the
World 1,
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Russia has for years been on the. vovge
Of tile starvation that has come in the
Volga regions, that has reached down
into the 'Ukraine, over toward Asia
and threatens over the heart of G -rent
Russia,
Winter is now croepirg down Upon
Russia front the ww�tes Of the Aret;
It Will envelop a nation, enfeehled b'ev'
years of hunger, Stoically jacing a
fantine, the like of which has never
been known in famine unals. T -he
Russian peasant is dyifig on t1le,
tnarch, his fields unplowed, forgotten
'and umeeded bebind hi,n. if the win.
ter of 1921-22 is to be the worst winter
Ili Russia, then what will the Winter
of 102211-23 be Aike?
of all —inliabitanta, tbo.
I-Alstle I.% the best sivininter.
Waste frolyt eoii mines will be'
Utilized in Power proinictioll, briquet
and
concrote niallulPeture and the
distribution Of Nlv�lwtA- ji-b-, by a coln-
flant, forniod zt N—tI. 1� tl I. -A