The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-06-04, Page 2„
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HELP Tlig ENGINE TO ,A,Pj,I.T ST,ITSEU IN HOT WEATHERC:
*ilph** a diffirence to„the: Meter- solution out 'op tbe syst.,m. At the
lthether the theirbons'eter -4tap,4 ,saity3 time fresh • water .17.4n freni
90 :degrees in, the shade or at zero. hose or other -Source sbeuld be fed ',into
Nill.4011911- find out that digin* the the top of the radiater as fast as it
lieotffdterm theengine readily be- is pumped, out and.thus, fiush the; en -
comes overheated. He should be _far tire syStera before •conne,eting tip the
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witkihe--variolm causes of this hose 'again. ' • •• •
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VitornotivelOnation. One reason may Where, the tnernio-syphon system is
be because the engine is getting too Used, which doea not einPloY” a Pkuillip
iriech fuel.; if the engine is fed, too it is; of cciurse impossibl,e to do this.
But one, should remove both upper and,
lower hese Connections after running
the engine With the sollition ,and wash
it out :as weI eaVeSsible with fresh
Water. hOseinserted in ,the upper:
eonaeCtien, Of .the cylinderwould force ;
Out. all the solution •with'e collection •
91 Win -tent, ima the same.,,tocesaxWith
the radiator' ought to Clean it etit,•, "
." FAN. BELTMAYotvE TaouBLE, ,
all; overheated 11"ever'' Fan' beltsire-niore.likely to.get out
much gaikilme,. it will tend to get too
.htite The remedy in fna,:baln iiistAnCe.
ehyle0,07, lies in thinning down the
Mixtnre A driver will 'usnally find
-t6ii*.•the fuel required for Sumner me-
tering: ehtteld he e‘ttner than that used
in 'Winter... ;' • • .; • ;
Tho summer. driver, finds "..that :the
• water:' in the radiator 'has', a greater
tendency to boil, whiehiel.tite resultof
most. effectiTe..-feStilte will be Seeured., Sitnuner ilian* ,winter. • - •
ee: ,
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Rata ,r,ok,i , "'ever become ,e/uldealy , cold,;lifeles$ affelr'denoes. hi, the inept
Vensele44 Of...SOmeene inoltug at YPV. uncanny -,ellaPaer, • •'• •
and 1.1istfecaTele.lor'ne,4,:romd..to, j*e:. Thusthe pOwer of the eye is 44 fte-
71;44'1" 4:::";;"4:74:' l' ::.t14r:11.1;1.. 43-;•11:....°17. '7-' ,r. 'P'C'"e.:-:P. '1.4.817: ..'oril-14141.y. f' 4. 4,°1,1c4tit-P;.*',64:30tP46114.(17111t1b.074•Y'a' tB'11Q.efitres:).4'etipt-e:PC..191‘ahtalliVea./733.
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liseellY• :fee. I- iiii. Foin,tertabIe..wlien • sit, Ont.. there reelly ls. something, 14 ..tlie.
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ttin
ig 1,,Qn.r.' aer,easiliQr,pavylot.i
ctitrrlagvve4wi7Again,t.:heq.4411asfl's giare. ritortit .thIs .eye-
y
...i raymeter•actually ele4111.V6 i:he, poWer
• • • • '•i,ef! the „nye, 1,•.?rdliniry. peeple, .ii,ven
"NI-.tes develop Much less than the *tide' w.ater is.nott°-°' Cad- sealer This thay'he because the .."Behi-tV.-date-back-- strin„....dre.
riffil
eSillery,_.
grealie:-.41et-eil-merilY• in hot Quebec; is destribed ea the "oldest house in Canada." Acquired' by the Do,
maimum weather..A41ts should, Ifirie'Oil'enellgil Million 'Historical Soeiety, it will be Used for IiirrPoses•
. *re t°° Wen e.°tOd' Others seem 03; to keep them soft and•plialife,'.hut, not
*One. overheated in Spite Of the besti exxough to eause.alipping. They. Should ACting to Unseen Audiences. have 'Other qualifiCations besides tone
• :Suck gonititions weuld not obtain If It is ahs pookkee to adjust the bolt The hresacasting ef PlaYs offers a draniatte values. Be uiost be -able to series of. experlmente ,since 1:317.' The haps they Would break 15x,' Ruses' 13,1*
}' The belt should. be. tightened so -that' Wide scope th°,.exPrettstt"Tt of convey the varYing ,degreee ,Of 4re,-. force IS'. apparently generated StriPPePt altogether. •• • •
iiirfaus parts were working•As the de-
' care- ' • "' •
be wiped .free of 'all oil oegasionally., land sitalltY of voice. Be mustkun
•wheafolk dSet for the Aret'tinie.they children, move the usedie • .01)010 :•lif•
41 d it-eWhward to hold each" others teen ge.grepo:' But pri. nit s s' stated„ that,
gaze for Mere , a .feW eeaO174P-. . he has,•agen!.'it. gear, to Siitty degrees
• •tint, wjIu wbuld helieve-,,th•ot. when " under...the,. entile of a we:Big:town act.
.Pni* j-eer nto the eyes of another Orr -res.'s.. • This is understandable
4qn, a benin or electrical enerity*.;talru.- • but a %Ida ilar'resulthapPetiled
iney . •Wirgileei :ray•Taatitally;71.rayelS flying officer, no doubt an -eCe.L.e.lea,
.trimi" year e;y? X Whitt deeter, h2e feeuseli. his 'eyes. tin,*
.proved this eetonishing . statement, telt 41t, Makes .one:Wrinddr`hoW far the.
;be • a bm.inve4tOci an needle; *Mid whip round it„e*first-
instruineni whlch. is get' In Monett. ,class Pawnbroker.. •tried Opticah
wl ea anyone Imaksat it•throagh•a pair' powers -on the: instrument • Probahly
of opera, twelve feet awayl.....,,,itim'indicater would teuclie100 and rieg
Measuring the Bye's Fewer., the"bell And•prohabiy.the.Wily peW4r,
"rheref,iwan_eleetrIcai'..elprege•,•with: broker *would ask for hiS,peahY
every heart-beat, Of a normal person."; -.1,•To7Oxperinieets hava::yet heen tYlek
Pr. 4IttiES Stated ree.ently., ."And ,the With 'those arniablenpetsbne, :who have.
retina of eYe'shoWs mtnuitteleetrl- • developed a speciallY penetrating gaze
0,41 'activity durklsg yision..."....Thls, 'con, for nee.. wheri :their busbinda.,teturn
clusiOn has.: been, reached' after .a long borne very late -413m 'the office: Per -
441g*er'illtetided.theY sheititt pnr4'ir. sufficiett tensiort to drivethe Platte talent' • 7-• • Matic emotion of the cliaraeler he 'la -escalfes from the body' ' One .0f,• the possible. uses of this in!
the...cold* weather • the motorist who :fan tit au ..ehguae speeds, • In wireless acting the l'achtikluo. le portraying. 'By the &Cress in bis voice through the eyes.. .' • • * veetion is in counection with the ;thug-
hahiteak • drives with a.' .feterdediz. Wherever the flywheel.. has sp" oken 41°1°.5. vocal, and heaPty''°i, his. unseen' audience .mue,t,•be,,ohle to .•• The peculiar institiment' used •-to -noels' of .dieeese, for a peivOn in very,
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,sPark May observeno serious copse-1.th form a,,fon on_pah ood rape and form„:_are hrthgru-d--hhe-uyer-roexurhts-loverby•-:••tietuensIt-rate--thie-ltirc Peor health MS little or, no. effect.on
eteetion„,his..eayorr--Burin-the good Rherild"-be kepte4igh 0 at the, his sigh they must iniagius the' de•-- 'Cylinder, about four i dies ,long and -:-WA fin -Fr• armeter.---Experinients...are
,qaences beeranse the outside temper- air the stage an actor;has the advantage
, wAt be drawn tfiroligh the radiator of hell* able to e°flveY h3rIiIS--e‘P4- :Pair that elands his features.' • • of three inches tRtmeter; ,raide of ta.being.-carried--ciurle..eee wte-thell'SRvice Of the Depart. of the Interior:
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Lleutenant•Ctunmander ti E,, Brandt,
head of the Neal Oceanographic Re
search party, which wlijeperate li the s.
vicinity.'Of the Panama Canal and the
Caribbean 'Sea 18 an effort to, study
the bottom' ef the sea as a food souree;
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,Naturid
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° ther than through other openings If 1 d • - • • l'APs'-of7Inlea.-"andirretar.--TE s is. sus -1 the force froin the eyes can Interfere .at 'Ottawa says:7-, . , •
-,engine -oirerheata-and-.giveq,-trouble.. the radiator is not-Icept.ifree frozn ,oil "d-actl'im thre PlaY;--h-at--th° '" we .a.'rEY 31.!a4e-43"1.11-(311-t" ileT11 Pended bY•,a threadof unspun silk in- with wireless, 'broadcasting. So far, Development .of natural resources
This is because heohas net changed his virtue net, .11.8 former1S% his• blue side small cabinet' having a window I no conclusive•iesults have been obtain- means considerably. more to can-
-methef of driving as 'ShoUld be dime., which will irevea a
the outside naisages •Will collect dust, lqreless*
eree'eow. of his audience cannot:see him.. eh& that .• . • in`front- The cylinder is free to turn NI( but it is thought that the waves tide than the takeng out or re,* ma- -
actor must. remember Abet,'
eyes and Innocent expression but 'by • • • • • . . , • •
summer une e fin s't '
and reduce the radiating Surface- The they rely up his voiceto convey every
In. hot weather to drive with a re-
tarded: apark is to invite the engine same effect if the front radia; Imvenleat of the Play., . ' • ' •
• The aSpiring • 3vireless actor • nvatt
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, to: overheat itself., Because the engine tor is.loo,thiekly innetired ,with ,paint.
may knock af.little at„_1Pw:f,30Pe4, the Thepump, while it :will wear. out in
driver may have *a tendency to leave time, is one Of the..last places to look
the lever partly„Jetarded all of the far7troub:e, , The, Fiction of , the pump
•tirne_litstead:- Of edirancing.:it when a may be determined "ustni4 by reinov;
,1!iigh'er *151;1°4 :i.s"reach‘li ' • ling the radiator filler 'cap when the
, OF THE SPAnit. engine is running aed•Teting.whether.
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system eihange-in the- timiiig is placed in the filler
thspaik usually needs to be made to opening. it Cannot be .seen.• Thena test
give the desired .resiilt it all :Points' may be made in the same manner by.
throughout the . ,range :of engine :which the cleaning aPhrtiOn is washed
• Speetle' :Of course, when the. engine is out. , A • •
-turning .over slowly' under a heavy r 'With' the „thermo-Syphon System
lead the spark mast be itapt• retarded :Very little pressure is ger.erated'and.
to prevent 'knocking. However, when' slight 'Obstruction will stop the flow
* it is running at the higher SpeedS Or: of water. * *Therefore it is more nee -
at -medium speed under light loadathe -.4ssary to keep the systeni free frern,
spark Must be advanced'to secure pro-: sediment and to see that the .giskets
per,power; efficiency or operation and at .the- SeintS• are made with circular
to .prevent overheating. ...• . • "i openings of- full size i11. order not be
"• Moat battery' systems are equipped obstruct the flow of water. 'Likewise,
With a governor which* *auttneatidall ' water must be kept above • the 'Pipe
adviaces„the spark as the engine Speed leading to the top of the radiator in
• is inereaSed, but L'SoMe are riot and I order to have any circulation in this
'either, eiule!.eeri'Siderable manipulation
0 the -see.* si34ik;leireeiii4F be:nece-S- • Sonieihnee the ,lining of the 'hose is
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earY•ta Seenie the best results.* • loosened and -folds back inside,. Sethat,
Overheating may 'sometimes 'be the'viater7doeanOt flow freely: ThiS,
traced te. Sediment in. the. radiator, is due to carelessness in stretehifig the
which -Cute-907:4e' free radiation of hese over the pipes at the radiator:and
heat. The Use of a saturated solution cylinder block. 'Also the liningol, the
,.ef•Watilaing soda and water will imp_ old hose will sometimes loosen up and
ally remove . this. During .the iluit pieceswilllodge where they "t off
Weather eich..'year, if is e11 to fillithe the circulation. ' !* ”
*Moe 'system with u sehition. of this In"cenchision keep . the engi free
• ,sort and run. the -engine .for several from carbon arid keep the, valir push
• hours. Then drain this solution oft rods adjusted ,close and be the
' and refill the ay/Stein with glean water. 'exhanst from the Muffler is fr DiS-
• 1?, in the eysterti used,' a .puniP is comforts • and troubles' durin the
employed, • the:, Upper hose 'should be Warm weeth‘eMenths can be 1 gely
...dliegorineeted from theradiaternnd4he • eliminated if -the-motorist- rem bere"
engine should be run to puran • the how the engine is different in su
e
type of coolieg system:
ftow /Refit liriPtels::: • dblemieet4e;t.h°i17,1 1:3).artn'ot•'ali
,put the invention,' though' on
A. few months age the nue who sag--
geatedthat it might be posible'te me 4- has 'failed' in its ellief Peiriame,
heat from the stars Is too slig
• Sure the'lleat ,received ;trent a 'girl's.
'cheek three-quarters Of a mile away ; .even : this delicate.' instrument •
;roni a candle 4 miles •away, Would .giater.
, . prdbablY-'•have been.. looked': on; With I.' • ••
h in
rful,'
the.
for
re- .
tbe qu 3' • ' ' for thSsupPorting;ithread is • :ever al einitted-bY the eyes of human beings terial.. Associated and necessary .
tions must be conveyett,to the !steer
foot long and goes. up .through. a tall and animals are of the sane nature as terests are found in the large- and
by careful yocal. expresSien. • ' • . • • •
..„ehimney litted to the top ot the ,eart- those employed in wireless work, * but,..modernly ,,equipped iridustrieS that 4•'
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18,4HappenIng
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2014et Material' .•
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22 -Negative
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•32--.--Hesitato.
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- 88-Impede88-ImpedeSerine. etispiclon, . tilt: this sefoinglyiltr. •.,. .._, 121 1-1 • .39 -Toward'' .
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- 40-4To cut!:AN,
4 4174 hunith. being ..,
::•42,-,Pether (familiar)
,• 43--;-Artiste'•standa .
46 -Avaricious'', -perapria - •
•4Ih-Leeo 4. ' ` . • .
: •,t16-9-4lead adverting
---,AR-Blaspheme. •:- L-- : , .: .•'--
63 -,-The Whole range of anything'
66t-Sensltiveness.Of feelleg ": '
59,.Indefinite article • • •; ' . :., .
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The Tree,Olimbing..Fleh. .., ....: 66-IL:AA ii
,bibi;;; :or :.np7Pteic.ref 1 ca°,nt17.1.11t.'
.urrOer a high. temperature .." .• • '• ; •*:,"Lie .you think WS trite ahent tlis'•,. 64h-Sgeht • : ,• ..,. . ..
•• The metal Substanee. was 'stretehed tropical. fish' climbing the palms?"..' .' • " ' '05--fiteveralthings conildered: ats A
- btsbeing-fire,d to an ,arre*, tyisieh Pro- • "sere It Is. , I've' eiftefi seen ' birds: ' : :whole: ..
!emir Boys shot froM,a bovr,throtien it'. !title] it good l?etch,in the trees.".."': '• ' . 677-61olialriMedan• Chief
feet ' long.. '.• Sleet •Ort..the melted sub-' ' .... , •. , , V. ariety ;el' indu'atries:.' • .. 68 -Nature. • • - ' .
hot Bente down as room about rilhetr ' : ' ': .,,--,t7-.-H,-,-,9..' .
. 69 -Small Spanish Stereo
Stance renialned, behind.' 'but ke.twean-. Alirmbigharti. Eriglandd
, ie Saito 0 ,
70 -,An elderly
Ii• and the etre* Muted a fibre as dell• 'duce the largest variety of m4nurak 71_-_gesked in A liquid
. „^Catii as a snider's* v.•0), anif !elm Than tifiretf'goods-Of arlYSItY fn. tile wartd•• / ' . 72-"'"Argaed . '
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. . , MUTT .AND JEFF—By Bit& Viiher. ' • s• ,, ,
' Credible thing has now been done by •
.1 Means of an iiistrun.,rent Invented by
• Professor: C V Boys,' bt England;
This inetrament Was constructed to
measure the heat', received from •the
byWhter Stars. • It is Made of a
pansipe- librev---torrie- tbeusandsk,--nt
timeti'fliteir. than any made before, and
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to obtain this ,fibre 'certain precious
isiOnee-siers Melted :riosch and drawn
•ent into ftlanients at a high sPeet.l. and ,
'Ornt savsoluvrtossot; ovooscog. • • .
264 -Co 'smite
27 -Rose oll
2S-Watere f'131.41
29--Printenz's' measure.
30 -Exchanges for money
32•0)9erpow`eringjear
• ,36 -Part of verb "to •• •
'8',1'7•Tho one above
35 -Burne
37-Wireless*colior aid '
138,,Eut of pork. '
"43 -Newspaper 'Writ re ••.!
44-7For ,example (ab
46-Ari„.anlmal.
47 -Day* of the Week
460-Cut
ofse.c1 • d
6I-,-.1(lcked, as A football • ,
53--;•-Determine.by meaturein
54,-'-.:Nlee perception
56, --Entrance :
57.--Cente,nA' with
58. -Woody plant
61 -Plateau ,• •
62 -Overlook
63 -Part of, automobile
06--Wittile • , • •
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VERTICAL
1 -Likes better,
• 2 -Part
3•"-E66 allaPOC.
4-:-Dlepatched •
• 6: -Build
6 -=:--Wanderers', •
7--,Prohlblted ,
8 -Female single° voices
9-‘,-One.:spots •
'1O -Cognomen•
11-,-Cirl`s name
12 - More oreceolone
P417.41‘ G (WRIST
INFORMATION
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• age Of '14ceptionrjly favor--
' • al* ConditiOns for TouristBusiness.
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Ariflie it one industry ripe
for. developinenV in Western, Canada
ttesources Intelligence Service ,are be -
Ink directed toward this end: • • •,
AS.. an egency for selling, interest in
our natural: resources gs...nada's tourist
traffic "• I orient. Dart," The
mer an tont_ t_genetst y as.au eye
to btisineas as well As pleashre. Many
of them make their trips. to Canada a•
tent' of .tinvestigation, :resulting often
In InveStineatS, in, this couatry. Cafl.
adcei business ;growth has cr.eated.,an
interest among ' 'American business
at the present,. time," is 'the starepien! Men. that. is *Simply revolationarY es
el .one of the engineers:of,. the Natural ' • "
•Resotiree's oIntelligence.'Sercice of .the • • • . - - • • • . '
Ing , limn on investigation. pr tb,#•,,lia-.
.beilartai'eiii of '.the Interior, on return- , , . ' . - .. • • . •
.. . . . eciatr-ested...:vit.h.,,..t. h.eir attitude: toward
the Dominion only ten. years tigel . .
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lurid resouroes • :of southern Alberta- ••
. . World's Largest ElectriC Fin •
and British Caluinbia.• • This engineer. ,
stOes that our attiketiotie to tourists , -Made for African Gol Mine.
.. huthiS area Constitute one natural..re- - • • „ • •
seurceteady,':to '.".cash in" on inintedi- •‘' The largest: fan iii the '.-World.,is • at.
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atel,Y• with little expenditere and- no present being ',erected On one of the
diminution :' Of the :original assets .40n- Rand god mines. Thirty `feet in
.vrhieli..it„is founded. •• ,• ,.• : :, , . • diameter, it will carry eight blades;
to :Meet •any" cpnipetitien for the Ameri•-
• Canada has the natural attractiona :rjeapcpbuirege:ssi.ferertosape9i;s0Se,r1:4...titteSThae: JAviliog;::
Morn -
can :automobile •and, other..tenriat• traf-. ing; Fest; London. • it will RAO
fie; She has the big genie and ather,...carikbeiC •ifee,:tt.5',00Laihro.te..mipnanwtoe,„:08ntetirat will
. sporting attractions, the Waterways
en -
scenery, , soapier ..climate, and so on. ingiteneiltto..:. tTuhrne.tiatnaits....1:Ob.orrietoleudtiaotsovea
.The 'eerVice.ProVided•hY'ber railweYe 'a ..orel.iittr , shaft 3;504, feet .de.ep . t.o,
ta the heat and, our highway are 'now
comp:arable • with many' 'Of . tke.":Marn .drew out the foul air from the entire
highway .i • in • the, "Gaited ,States, and underground . - • . • •
they are.:,lieing.,rapidly. extended ,,ancl• . . ' • '''• ''' ' '' • 2 • '
IMPF9vPd." • '•:.•.' ,, , •,: • . ' . . .','..• '' m.aaa... ;.• , '• a• • a -,a,„aaa.,: .„
'We have .the inateriai:to sell and We . ' ':!`'!ru"',1.°•:°.,',1!' ""'" INP'116.
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, hair -e ;&•ready'insrliet, •ereeting a Sitint-
ti4m :el reparkeble,pessibilities. It ,is
esititatio,n.WhiCh.,has developed •VerY
..abruptly---inaiiili within. the Wet :,few.
Yeats, , :Next door we ave:A nation,: •
with "'nearly' '110,00,00Q_ .people- ' and .,
•evoi 15,000,000 autontohilea.„,..herdering • .,„
us . clear 'acroSa. the einiiiiient. Most ,
' ,of the Motor Ors, are owned by Ileople
• .W1th the means and, inclination to tra•
- .-Vel. It 15 dhsbtfiri Whether any..coun-, .,
.."'trji :ever faced such favorable ociedil, ,
tions, as Canada enjoys to -day With* .
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regard to the: tourist traffic -;-a 'Atria
Of: business 'whieh, has long been mite, -
ed. as a •,large sottreeof.ineome in such ..• '. , • . •
.countries as Fiance, ivqy and Switz. , ,
'.. The 0.rigin. is.f 'iNhapels;
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IllaTkaCkeuPotiorttia.gPrilb:ultur.e:r1-14::, pet.‘olidm.uoits. 'fe..
example , In order that the:best .
re-
sults,maY be secured Modern Machin.
cerl'oPi•sren:eizi°,re48eari•Anwyh•aittit_yPeTiae:rdkeitce:tehsel .•, :
series. „ •Our Om* Mills; te make' their •:,
•
a1,7;a1.. r,17--,,,,,
Targe users, of 'cotton and paper bags, • •--
which .rdri. ;into . many Millions ..annit,.
Vruit ...growers require: millions .: of
cariltainers, such: as bakes,' baskets;. . .
•crates and • b.ariels,to, glee •their .pro;;„
duet on ihe•maritet. ”: , „ , ,
' rarest • develownent has built , up ."..
huge -manufacturing plants to Provide
the, nec'essery; machinery, . whik the., ,
'output Of , our forests • provides ,the::::: •
.I'llus. iri.4.141.riat,..fe"..ra.a,n,:(),t.... ou..F.: _large :
ing'.;the • hYdro.701eetrie ..energy which
\
• Waterlipwer '-developm development, proV
operates huge pulp and paper Mills .
!pea. . to . • arinieS; . Of .".niecha 'les:. in •
:and: Other, plants;., Ifilords,:, eniigey-
the- - manufacture ..Of , . machinery ..
.and electrical . eqnipment: -..: A * he-. "
cent ; •order • for this "portion • of a .
new paper mill. amininting -te.betwe n •
$800;000 and $6.00,000: ' I.. •• '. ,
Mineral production,due. to the i'v,ide‘
variety of output; the • many iitirlioses,
served.,, and.: the ' alnibst., innumerable ",
'products •into, Whigh•rainerale in ' some" •
form enter, require a 'varied range of ••
Machinery and eluipMent. ':Froin the' •
eiiinnfactiire Of.'exPlesiVei, with which •
. containers used Ili' marketing; PraC,..
-ticallitall. :
•-s-:-trades-st-te calleet-upon--for-L-:---7--
nearly all mining is ,carried on, to the ..
. , . ,
.•
supplies. One illustration' of the'•lat-:.,
: . ter. is the ,manufacture of , cement. :
'
This product reaChes tha.consunier .
al-
most !entirely ' in., etetten. • bag... Last ' • •
, Year. the output of ,cerifent in„Canadi ,
...Was 7.,7.48,052barro;si. equal to 3].-
• 071,608 bags, '' The ' Manufacture of
enormous numbers OP hags .absorbs a
greet .amount of„.eottim and laberi, It .
.;s estimated . that ,these ..'conerit, ,14ags
average about eight trips, to and front
the mills and that Mily Iwo or - three
round trips are Made' Annually. To ..; ' '
handle, the annual' cadput of ,eenient .:
would, :therefore, ' require -about four. ,
million new begi eaell year: .: • •, ' ,
Gold. and ;other precious nietals „a3..er
shipped ia: oak kegs,' : gypsum ' link,.
-Plaster. 'are- marketed,: jii: piper .1;ags,
salt is packed largely, in cotton bags; •
while. liqUid minerals; Snell : as .oili
gasOlineS,•,,ete., are sliiiiped in. barrel?i .
and tin . Cans. • ' ' ,
, - Marketing• Of fish tilSo calls ter; a
.variety.. Of containers, frote the Sinall
sardine, can to the Qa,.2.barie.i. for -
pickled fish, while a great notion 'pl
the sa:t twilit) i,
•
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erland. . -The, ward chapel' conies •froin ,capa,
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COnsiiierahle oortiOn,'otthis .ii.fintiat ex -
foreign tiade-fOr-4933,.-the,elpendittire-
$660;606,000. The inereasing t strut
d'. tourists abroad Is ..estiniated Y,at
. , . . , , .
' In the report Of the: Vnitetl.;States
.7 ti.1-d. ,i3., .,fa‘ fair t.ol.absq. Oa. .1:.' alidtiha.ellys,
-9 -- - - .'to• the. apartment in a- church ' or elithe-
illed-trO7.the chest in -iihreii-• the:reties
a cheat. The w5f4 was ariginally_,ap;
er, a :saint *ere •Oepoilted, rafterwardi
An",iitilcli,lhe ehost *AA,: kept:
but WOre.knOWli .by the name .Or.
chapels ' w'ere dedicated, separ-
• the Veriout ,Orgiiiiitations dealing. vvith
Ptraanv:ilt-junte.,71,.,64
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:: ' : • ' f," ..'4.1"'"--"---_,...,--• 'tiler° iS riot one •Clahadlan. but wlio i3
contributed only six Ono& ' • • • . 4 i
Wliall As reit:aired more thall aUt* the saint whose relies theige4tallied. .
%thing :else tO take ,full: advantage., of. ., ,f.,„,..,,,,........,=,..j,...,. ,, ..
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dile' Satiation. and to ,create; a still „, • . - . • sniali part,, i. ., .
inerp-thriviag and remunerative inthisx :.' .• ',
try ; is 'a. isPirit Of dO-oPeratiOn among. r,: ,. .
'Mariner" to ether • but . WordSwerth Onnient.may noit,appea-• to, be of groat
Originally • • Wordsworth ' Mid. • Pole- i, by her fisheries. •, , • .. '. • : .
7 tage .piattned.,te ;write .'.'The likec,leilt. . Natatal resources 'and Ode. ZieVi..lf •
is: tralite, The effOrtk.Of:the:.Naturial
directly "or ...iedirec•L'y intcresied --
- •
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'ate governed 'try 31:1•11 dere:opine-It,
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