The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-05-24, Page 6World Trade in NewsprintPaper
Canada's Exports Exceeds.,ThoSe of All Other
Countries. Combined
•:t"
' '192.000'
,
IVECUREF EXPORTERS
PAPER
190,000
/
18
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ot36.
fttADA SWEDFiI , NORWAY • . NEY1FOUNDIAND
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172,000
'To
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FINLAND
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The- , 't "'"" °4-'7' Pra'"°4' ''"ii.l'e'44....1''' r ' Ty. It Boysl,
.. . . , ,„,...,..,.. Motor Car• . tweeh the oPeratien 'et the first, .ante.,
Pa. S ...... ... , ..P , s‘,4",,,-.10, Iii the. titnitig And 'eago of ceetrol .........-
t and' .re .„,". thettilee ahti those Of the present;day
-,- • ' . `• Ffrom. the driving !mat. When the en!,
• ,lArKlaYleAfa,1
, 81?fEngine QS, tomobile, ot 99...lrettre. age. was-dilven.
2'. ..
chingedBia, 'fewer :Nots by i aekidone-eYlinder.engihe,...;which.atten
• duo to !nip ifect.'tliithig
ii1101' Rolla,:', Better Timing, '00 eight.inilthe engine, of. 1028 le go ,
•
,F..aseControl, More , of CX-., constractedthat eaeb, :••ejlitidet" *ilftnns
- . .- • -
act, Fittio'g of 1:0**.to• ,,.. ...i'.0e 'eparii, without ••lott,tE, Of power , at,
0.1r.iy.li• u.i,,iettr.ii... • , , , !1-.. „t ,,' ..„, ,; any .point,-...:ccde:i1,340,en.,eysaa4*Ioef44Orpexra9ttiloonu:
, . :ago•. -au. an Ore00.ne has been' eti ' 'd li '
'Wan, an ihVentlon which;lit.the belief' . h' • • • ' eit,..tinOtttle.•2
Of the aVertige. Citizen, eeitldhstier'be-' l *. .s, 141'4' 44` aX1314"..8• t: '°°Iriii.r.
•,. ; • , Systems. of Coaling • '
„COMO successful because he did.
:ehees,,, to accept , it rot...,oacti: .tif,„014.?. .. TWo. SYStetha'ef • cooling, (Me by ,air
, . and carriage. ' That •biti., Nig: the 444"31.' bY' *4te!' *c•i9r° u'sed•°i1
horse
theearly
'inent• was Wrong is evid he ii.:b the, .thodels n In the air System
: tap ...,;: over 00.04;00,00. motor ,- .,erlqa :9t "Oa' or pins.• wor9...'Pl4c94
feet that
oleo *00,1a.aa.e... on tha ...-nigu.,„,n..,81 on the Outer walls:. of 'the:: eilltuler
veh
":""*" Which, 'Caine into. centact :,Witit..,,the
AecorUng to the best data available
' the-, total 'expert of _newsprint • 'Piller
, frotnthe different producing Countries
In 192/ was slightly mare than 31000,-
000, tons. . 'Canada's expert shipments
aceouhted for over 6. per cent.': of this
Vital and the balance. was 'contributed
by , some 'fifteen countries. • Sweden,
•rerWaY; NEiwfoundiand' and Finland;
, e,ach exporting leas than 206,000 tons,
were., fairly • clOsely. grouped, • while
Germany And Great 'Britain had the
.rnaior-abares of the, remaining trade..
The;iitagrani based on 'figiites pubi
lished recently b??i, the NewSprint Serv-
ice Thireau, ' , ,
The Deminion'e, e9•101941dinfi the 1928 toodele.,,hot the fundamentals line's. • . • • ;
.
tion In this field otinternational 'COIL' • of .01)011419n 1.01ich.11:11Pelled it to raoye 'Three 'Water coollng. systemi were
ni(irce is, for the . time: being, •berbnd ttewp the street and up die. hilts. have
dispute, but it should' alsg. be '6°;" remained PracticaltY unchanged' tia7mPle°1;" thelint-sY6,131.dherna,ngiet4PecamrPs:
stant and effective•remitider that the
Canadian People have a .greater bus!
nose stake in forest .protection and
conservation than :any other people
in the world -Courtesy ,F.,Watiital Re
sources, Canada."
of the- 'United States during '1927, •
Ni:4,1,,,,we__ .,.„,.,,„,..A.,.... A .,.., .i._ rush of :ale occaalohed hy.- the . speed
" "" 1•°' iw""7" ''" "'":4' '"at • of the car:: \lqacept. An a few fac-
tories.automo-
-: ' ...• . ,,,, • • • . • . ..... . •
• The Slit4:,,...:enteintibIle Was e,eeee-'..
eerily 'a crude' affair, which strangely
resembled: astegal. calliope While iii
- .., . , cm? ng s • e system employe
action. It bad no. claim to beauty, Tier
Wad; it silent ,and; easy • to operate :like
, • ,
• ' • HOW PiTO'HER„ HERB HOLDS THE tiALy. ,
'bites; this system has been digpleood On left hi band is Set4Or a .faat ball and on right;for a.sloW ball., There
,
tox the \Me,thod-of. •fwater ccioling now 'le but a slight difference '`for, ea* Of theldellvartes„: and that difference is
in vogue, *A notable inatahceet 'mad; .raore a Matter Of•Ainger presSiire- - ' • ° ' •• ' ' *.'
ern air li 1 th ' " ' d • . . . ‘ - • - 47.; . •
the eame *Ideas* along mach siMpler ‘... '
are and .Repan-,
_ .._ • ' connected -•with. any source -• of •.elec-„,
tric10., • ' • - ' .
.by the Ft-1)411(1in 'ea% which embodies rt
'. • • Take ,the Folni Apart
!r
Britain Agrees
on Ithniiigration '
Tliree .Schernes to Be Applied
to °I)iffarent, Classes of
• 'Settlers-
•Lpeaoh...-,44Three,..,nevr,. ;sphere:0e fpr,
,agrichlthrit.:1;trainleg••• and' settlOnut
have' been, ,Agreed 01:1, betWeed • the: .
governMenta pritOn: ,,ead
southern..ithOdeata, -• 4.• •
The first. theSe• has ,cciine.Ilito
operation •Antl,;remains"ppeh for three
yearti;.-`, It 'applies to Ingle Men, With,
capital betWeen • 41)00•• and '4.:14,(n), end
to... married : Men" .*Itit • .capitai of
.ptiod. and ..*oo.o:'...Graats, toward:
Steamer passages, are •mader 'which .
Are, in 'addition to • the...rebate •Mado..
to emigrants, .1,q,..:.„eortain..., eempanics,,
Training agricalthre-: 1,tt 'CroVIded. 7 •
With experienced tarniers. 'S0101,erp.'.,.
lthedeela; per Month .being grahted
' for., each, settler: tor a. period et.. •
12 months. When .a settler Starts on....:
his own, advahees..up.te,• *469.; •
prOyeinents are made to him 'which
uro repayableeVer 20 Years. • .'•
• . The second scheme apPlie3 to pith • .
under 35, Tears of Age„, with
a mini -
muni Capital Or Agov,‘ who are either
trained •agriculturists. or .Jobbing•-arti
sane such trades as ,brickiaying,. ••
carpentry, itlecksinithing, Me. Train, ,
ing facilities • and grants' -for • initial
Make the Most -
of 'Spare Space
Hints On Using Odd Corners
To.Have a Place For Every -
thin and Then Keeping
Everything in Its Place
Spring, with its ,fever for • cleaning •
and renovating,: :ringe7hatria-- mind -
the OIdooldeayitig "a place for every-
thing, and everything In • Its; place."
Ono bogies -to' wander:how More ''ster-ago space may -be--provlded --Or,-if
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c'tere ,41Tuttered and • small,: how I, '
' Can • order :and system ; he brought out
oi.'"utsu; tier:, and chaos, .. • ., • • I
In most h,omes the more closets ahd.
• enitheards that .Can be provided, the: ,
happier. beCtintes the hougewife...
the. usual•storage • ePaCe. in, the ,
-kitchen. 'winch preildee Jar supplies•
. uteneils 'there • are .throughout :the
house, 'cleaning closets, laundry clo-
sets,• clothes closets, and other •star-
,• age • seape. which might take Care Of
. children's( toys, magazines, rubbers, .
' boots, etc. ' •
sweepers.. . Mope, . buckets,
truithes,„-arid_ other. cleaning. supplies
are kept, should be euiliCientlY.IOrge
as • crowding' spolle ' brushes• ::•and
broonia. • There shotild be' .floor apace
•
•- •
of'Electric Cords
. , • -
thrOligh• the • years. • • , , mid' Centrifugal pump. In all of theSe ancds In household (Ise to -day :dep' d
•, All of. the Portable electric ap 11-
, .. ..
••• Turning , to the deecriptiOn, of the systems Mater spaces were pr.-Ill/idea, for their 'satisfactory. naeration ' Anon
Winton . 406horeenewer. automdbile, .round the 'cylinders .betWeen the le- the electric cOrd. When the Iron •Or
Model M... produced in t4e early 'Years ner.: and ,tho •outer walls. The upper j warming Pad iefusee..tO heat, or the
of the hidtiatry, :;-xiie find that it had part .of -the.].:water chambers, ; Around electric., sweeper runs irregularly or
four forward, speeds, eelectiVe tYPe:' .the cylinders,lies cOnnectect, by a pipe; not at all, theprobability is that the
• direct, drive on third forward speed: .,,to the radiator., at the front orthe caril'fault is: not- 1nthealifdiance, tint.7,1ir
sMootkas-silit • , Multiple . 'disk clutch; -where; the 'water portable devicei such as 'elec-
cylipcior: peeped • through. tnbes ' the Cord through which its electricity
"offset" cylinders', 'Preveatinw friction to :the bottom of the , radiator' and comes.i ... • • '' : •... ••• , • • .: : '..
. .
, .. -41:- : ',; ., . ! ' : ' - , , . . ,
•I
,Shaft;'.-7,16as • of power; pewer; ..thOriZotital drive Mechanical throttling oiribure-'of. the 00-1.
thence dowed..backltO the 'IOWer part.... , Eary ;
. . . . .
orierated; all worklUg. Parte easilY ee'-' interesting 'dud. Practical . 'even to -day.; tniWi'elc;ca,:arir'rao6,un. is:.ce9urr(il'iii7grisir•t°eni.s.tlia44'84eliClel•114..
, . !, . WaShing . Machines.' and, fans.
tor;:. ''!shootintr . oiler, • mechanically , ,titt - illustration is given ;which 13
The :electric -.cord ,is not intended: to.
withstand mechanical stresses, As will
be Upderstaod after a word explaining
its construction;,.•
. . .
Construction Of cord.;
. .• ., . •
covered 3illitTiieireti7-fitlitte7.-14-.'rehlli"
Th_p_;:joed., ..arhich loOlse,Ilke,,Ooe, w.,ira,
twa,WireS within One siutei• Covering;
WhiCh • is itially silk, Each ' inner
,cessible; : froating type .rear axle; When water boils it leaves:a depos .
. ,
. , .
inmp'Spark ignition ;. centrifugal pump The tea kett13. is a familiar illuetra-
cOoilng,. and Improved. Winton twin tion.. After a' tea kattle:has• been
..139.rang, e. . , • : • . -,;.:.• . -,....•••• . I:any . considerable time, n.ceating an-
•„, . .
, Gas and Spark Plugs . '• , Peers at it's bottom :and • sides. Thole
...7,_w_bile_the_iarikoige_is.,..somodiaLdit.lsa deposit . of lime, . The' same deposit
terent. ' :from that used' : te-dity the: i)rf-liPre'lni,Lr'berleftr:741-
the, -..radiator.
of an automobile and . the precautioh
fundainehials •Ot/locortiotion are the
must therefore:- e.taken that the rat
-
Sethi, now/ „ae • iti.• these, early dayS.-
-__Thegasel.,Inajaiat woor_rdaaajzt.nuLtniLator, ' tubes be stifficiehtiy large so that
entering :through tt. tithe* caused a" tlis-' •• f *'. • •
air ' tue7....Pc'Str7w11..V-no:t4IggAle-fasitii4' ' wire. -90'.'Piete'.,. Ot ,:teanY .tiny strands
o water?' • . The. ye'i.,,rtk liaire.: • taught,
straighteh, out -the••ende or th'e. wires:
rear, of the •Veliiele••, doinpressed or 'copper tWisfett'tugiithinto---a-ilint-
. yweoryed.6.4:' *.ciotht.
••Capper:-ia .soft • metal --cut off. three
placement :ef•a..'iolinne,..of gas 'e. I i ' 'auto • °dye 'engineers Otis' 'leeeen• 50.,:.1.et,lisee'',1.141:116 1 ba•:•6,•1:34'07
'Ivith knife; %pliers or a pair of shears
:the volume :et ' air: coming itito.,:the
, . . , (11113'' ° , thatthe the modern care •
. . a rubber.Coating : • Outeide 'Orthe, rub- ..
' tank: ':. The. .gasoline •...*a,s, • :terced, :nyai,,i, • iasi •.:/aaib.pd :of cooling to -day - I
are ' hi no danger of. clogging: • IlOw
ii. ton. . The,,two ' Cable's; : each conielete to eitc,•inelies• at ..the .COrw go: as to 'get
carburetor, coptrelled • by • tie „adiust- • •••
. • . baled on; the sYstentimed •back in ?0,3
e
,,; , „4t• •ohe :end ef , the •6(.:1. .. :'.• )IIL it Is well to Make tura.
atilt and covered Wit . , . . • , , ;,- ...
' •'w together into 'a , , , . ., . . _
h •silk„ At Thls Faint •
through' an '-auVillary :...tahlt • into the,. .:.ih itielf, aro „t twisted., . , . a new...thioarnaged mid. , ..
able:needle Valve by Moans. pf Whibli. HOW' . fairilliar. this readi:, • • ..,71.1 A le a plug • . , .. . /
th fie* Was greater or Idss accarding'"1 1. .. .: i
• 'Multiiile-disk'_clutch has Craven ea, euC
ye Lai th,..it -',t isy taPidiy. die:placing. for attachnient ;to a
• , • .
wall seeket or P n . .
, . ... .
d the 'a that the upper- part Of -the brass Shell;
Take the ' plug .aPart., ...Inspection
will veually tell. the Way to accomplish
this; ,with ;plugs, attacti,.to.:•irons
it•tishally•meane• rernovihg two screws,
but With lamp -sockets all that hi need-
ed is. to • squeeze the brass .shell on•
the lower' portion •near .the key; until
it disengaged from the. smaller top; maintenance,. passage ,and so, on ate .
.section. Let the reader. assittne the als Made. - •
"Work-eone-ern-e-oTTfe-MLJ--Atteih-:ttVln-g
separated the two : sections •the
brass shell :( a.sereivdriver will hell),
slide the top one, and the fibre' shield
The third:eblieme ,is tor ngricultur-
ista nominated. by • Southorn ithodesian
settlera. . Advances and grants aro.
also made,. to theee • men and the.
that' liee inside it, hack on -the,cord .Southern 'Rhodesian, 'Otivertiment :re- .;•:
qehrea a..guarantee'that the nominator .
will ' find. 'the- tieW Settler ..emplaYntept ,.
. . • • , . :
ter a year; and will•reftind the passage ,
• .. ., ,
-money if .he 'dope' not rehiain', in the
., . .
out Of the ,witY. Slip. off the, lower
portion Of the Shell and lay it aside.
Loosen,. but de.' not remove; the two
bread „Screws, that hold the bare ends,
of the: cord. The 'chances are , that cOuntry for. that ported. •• ,
when the amateur has. gaffe this far. • ••
he has 'discovered the break. Pull
the wires , out from under the screw
Now -,7
which iStied In the wires inside \the
Socket, take tete at their length below
the: knot . This informatiolwill l
i
SS
gaa..... bath,
.SUarstsnucrezi,;,a.intid:croeirivsotlavii.eis .t9 the tell:Oh:tale of the iron. ,teastor. (leeoribe4lahrivo.. (Ask any electrician,
This corapresiled gas. W
attingPc•01.....nwpa•at, naa„. matai4aLtaatat. frie. for" Oleo n ;04 attach lt;.' are .already .strung Onto the cord as
•
carburetor • gathered a...•tfe* • al* other types. Among numerous advartr
its favor are that lesmall • •e0eicet to •receive,an inca.iiciescent bull! eed:the."fihre shell that belange inside •
hottliY !rot Ugghit
. .
to • indiirithial-•neede:,-:•• The air • in. ,the:
into 'the cylinder. and • ExcePt. for "certain:•milioor "binding posto." - UL d eriig
es. the htiltipte-dislt.clittch seems ••
' k tend to-rtiin
. -
WON. PRIZE ; OF $1,000,;;.•
Arthur . Cleland. LloYil, 1.9)Tear-old .
the •'
back to gle two route student, who will. compete *•All
• ' • ' , electric. spark. '..:--Sperk pings , were to find fever in 1928 just as in. 1906. • Sharp ' r separate wire
c°PPP • 'hove the!. endag.'wohticthheca;ra
:the international event, from, Topeka, The' great ehange 'in automobile Con -.1 thec re ng e bpeartieledngetnhd composer, 0! aorfd yoathcsoiuovoeor, In
1whtah .ew e;. w
Frank Goodleaf University of To- •
eh:inlayed •shnilar. it Construction.. ' •
. • -spark the --auiinitobi was e ui ed • • th s. ". h • IN W: take each f t
' Ord hi akl ' the fin
•ip Kansas University. struetien has been the exact fitting. of ••wired inside it. • Mechanical stresses,
- • it 11 PP Parts so at all unnecessary bolt . ...eh as t ose resulting an iron 9 •0 e woo inside/wires Beatty prize competition for aornpasi-
„. • •thOs,e • now ;in use: . To producethe
.1°Peretelk, 'altd •the • kiiife peetoff pens 'based on. Prench5Canadiart
• t the t Wit and 'other Joinings 'have- foik
allowed' tO slide Oft the, ironing
•
, • ec r c gn on s s e ; nu s woe
' for sweepers and mop; pails, 'hanging ' • with an el t I
iteate ter browns; lithitheSi and. mops, 'teeted With send panel doorsi•,• Have
-. component parts. Of ' which' were bat.: been taken out.,'"The "gathilkne flOW7 is board-ar .W.hen toester,la diseoniiect- . .
all the insulation far nbout' one-half melodies in connection with the Que-
. .
inch. back, 'front:. the ,cmd., - When .tiie• bec .Folltsohg Festival.. te he stagod...: . .,...
- and ,thelves for cleaning eitpplies. suCh the einnpartment oh .one side aut.. te ___;,..
rY dounttiltator,• evritch, spark 'coil,. -entirely antomatie'. to -day, the`oll 11111... ed bY n Yank qn ihe cord instead. ef.
. ae eleanibgpowders,'•fttrnithre polieh, ,cientlY Wide teallow, for a coat hang .• spark . plug," wire 'and SPark , advance tered and used . many times, the .Cyliti,' . on the plug,:injure it by : breaking'off I bt!re. ,.copilr: :Ito::: eltI:lesed• Scrape the at Quebec Ma '24..,...' ......
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....• '!..• . ••••••• , , . :.:•:t7--,-
. • • • • -, . , .. . . .
..etc. It is Well. te.' intie...a 'drawer .or -er. . In • the other••coMpartment might • leiter; • ' 'Many •eare-nf the •neriPd..frani. derg :. have • :been 'Multiplied" and the the :Mite . Wiree at' , the 'point ,4hei.•estrands ge Oruntil they areclean--77-7,
.iandbright... They' have_A;teedejacy
. Al'ire .10 '.Wh.teh,' tia,1.110 'eleiths". inaY lie be, a tier.of dratvere, With A .shelf Or h,.:
11,0%4 .to .1..9.67,•• nsed. a7tiOnble•-;-battery Pistons sliertetted,, While,•braking is. on the ends.; are' held "under the binding °I Britain' to:Make. :•
i
kept •;.• This closet li best at the hack: two . halo*: for; shoes and at the, top
system. so that%should the dry battery all .tour *heels. It Stephen 'Duryea,:, post .sciew..heads, .setttng.i hot' iron , Knead. out like, a.whisk broam;:twtst. ,..•., ., , . • - - .
-It there is a hack' passage. mak, thatShOebags . made ' et •celorfal ichintg :•,
tegive!the nedesSar3.r..PoWer to. keel) iii 1896, cauld .see the 1928.: mOdef 'of la.tlon "dh.d., 11*Y-call:de .fatitt trouble. unT.2t4e,re.. E,.0..e.. Pc' 1,66803 •enfle '•eticking ' • • • • . .•
'S' ' Loinsto:Farmers ..
..ortii,,ficlise;• in er. near the.. kitchen,: tWo oniall cleeed •doore..to nee ter hats.
• (*rtin out the' sterage battery:wits ready who broUghtaut •the. firit gegoline car. down*en the *card damages the' 'ins& :tilei'l ,:44). bini".e..311 ihilMh"..19.4 linger ••
,
• . '
to ft the dimension of the door may . , • hart out. to cause a blown fuse,. Knot '
• ' '' 1 G' •
nf e a en. befere;, if the beginner Can't duplicate
'wires above the socket the • ••Lond, Th4ep. el3,mretts,1o.,V,.errnumgenthoa
I ng-aw it d • • for di
y were : •0,
circultAng, • if there alrehtlY
out .in -.a much simplified .forre, . hut .be ..u.. weak spot .in the ins I tl
is a geed ,place for it. • • An old ward. ' t . the vehicle miming, In the antomo-
. Getting a cord', wet .encourages s
'-verrialti-41eanieg-L„.Ciaset.' Dr Arne can •lie, respeetitely a'beve and beloW .
robe may be eenverted intea very eb used. Shelkes for hate and.. shoes
;bIle te-day the saute idea IS carried
any car on the market he would be
lustified in thiiiking :that lila coneep4
thin Of a' motor -driven Vehicle Was
ttalte as practical in
„rent
n haat, 'tie •An • ordinary •ilarmers :long' and,. :d:tiort0terin, Wane
clodets in Connection' with their. sec-, On .the door beihside the closet Pon:: easier terhis is •new • •
.coMpanies., are now Including Cleaning ,the 'garroent .space. • .A... .Stioe autin
._ the, basic. idea remains trim ang' . Mos frequently, hreaks in. the. cords.
of , the . wires under the. hi e'adiasteocif:431u1stlieir .. announce •
liosii.cabinets:,-WhIch.:Are ;Very good- •VerY WY may Of,,,talting care . of, ,the • • . • • .
• st. s• creWs, .ivrap..tind7therbtli giving. it effect as.....intro...
• duced to the .lionSe of COtnniOne was
In; describing -•the Spark plug( of one' he wotild Meet, on the highway .in come at either .end, since mos o
. 'and probably as cheap as to .ltiVe• one. Curtain rods may be 'hied-
,. • . • • stitute., '"The Spark • plug is so •• '
• • . . • . . :. •
chip. It is very•eai3S, to renitir trouble
1906 , /the :Cleveland 'Automobile :In- any part 2of :•the to -day.• • • weer •: from •.• ben • occhre.' near ' the
J
says „• • , • • , .. In e,Very hetne..there is, usually sorne Conatructed,that, when•endrgY.reacheir •A *gardener • th t ' "1
ear Of this kin. d, nhd, ev.ery I t,hom On,ce areund the* s• hank Of 'the Uno9Posed,.. The long 'credit "is to' he.
• h t acre* in a clockwise direction and provided by A central' mOrtgage
• Anympedeetfiee ances • should know something a ou
'tighten down the, screws flrinly. if itititution-working through ,existing •
' :The laundrY closet should he, Itt•the place for the. MedlCal • and .len-rgice- I It from the; .batteries, •the energy.,•spring • le necessary. , .
that ' •the wire was. . • . .• : • • ' •
room *here laundr work .• ; since, s,uch knowledge ..may, eave • of. banks' and raising the mOney
• 'separate . „ ,
:Ind; ;taint: rernovere; .With SPace......be! 'so' all b'ettles'. will he in., eingle-.rows. name` „br
' the top 'for the ecitip 'biting, starch, a ihalloW,.closet, Wit . norroW
• loci' ash..-hearcisi-:And-
.Inar b • • •` h. shelves .tiVhen ••th s, ••Jurna.,, ,
Idges th.e, ,And, since
• ecctiri. flash of hour' of valuable time., The only to Is i• 9. . , .
, the cord into' 99eitl°n'
d tributes• :stthstantially :toward . the .1n- •
open! market , The • Gover, nment .?on-.
.,r.a..."Sheodrt-itherrtglia'pr6exdiistesitikaiirethibkiteTtvgii•
ar
•cheap: bornewing. . • ,
stitutiOn's reserve .thnde. to facilitate
will be giv,ert powers to utilize the,bor••
• ' k is done ...It supplies and this is ,CoMmonlY, termed. jumps gap' betvreen. the platinum. knoWS.. , .
• e; high ''enonglb to have a, shelf the Medleih'e cheat; ehonld he points of th.e- plug in the ;Pylihder. • , not only a repairman • charges,
t long•tind• the end •stihks out tifthr
.Brihg ,,the 'two, seething- together' with
firin', &assure . And a ;little 'judicious.
1
:f,i• •
ManY. people say yell: hav.e, reversed'
each gap . . itlir.„. htheled---A.,11_, poisee.s....titia-,liatiiiLtakes..,PlaceArt , the, cylinder I bevel .replied :Senator, 'SOrgliunt
'setae of your old epinicins."' "Of course
ahead -be kept ,on.,_ti_sielf•..hy theaasel7 t :the'eiact.montelit.- Miiin....ineY111.1••_ "Otherwise, liow.•_,:N,v,Ttittid-ir tave-been,
--.._ - - .., .. . . ,
it. 13 also •a • geed idea. to either
, dor 'Is ' charged' With ;compressed gas ; :pp:garble : for me. to remain In political
have ja. differen( shaped bottle or tvdit-
., The. flartle:Ignitet 'the '.gas - and bailees action all thege • yearst"---,•Waphingteh
ferent, kind of stopper, so they,will be its coinbitstiati. and expansion.". , '' Star.. • - ` • * ,::: • •
recegnized.ln the dark. ', The 'Medicine
Claiet • is lieually.placed in' the •bath
.reom although this ianot nedegaary if
,,needed are a small screwdriver -one 1 9 ,
up' and cut off the end Until it will
. .
11
freni,the .sewing•machine.tools is ink- .1t
stay under the head of ;the serew..
able -Hand a_sindll . kitchen knife, , al -
1126116_1i_ parr. --n-f eitunilarnitrar ie-r.i, --N6w - slip thelower..pait..of,,the„hrass,
convenient. . ' ' , „ , ithell,--and-iteinner"liblreFlining,- over
Becket,. and slide the tiPper parte.
., First, he.ieure, that the nerd, is net the
important stOe. roorns, in the bome roviing .or the fatmers' entire stock.as
'ADAMSON'S. i‘DVENT:bitf.S---13y JacoLv;aon.i.
A linen closet is one' of the Moat
• an .shoUld-be Ihcated in a Part .0 the iiectiritY,.therebY greatly • liiereasing
jockeying, wail the 'two' lock together
1
borls.0 ' where it ' will - be most acceis- the sum „loanable.• This makes an.'
. „
sibia. It shotild be Plannedth the
important change;•eince at present, _ de-
apite,„depreased conditions' Itgrictil-'
, . .
_
thefe-le-a. -more: congenienr:plate.
Besidesthese , closetslisted there
are always odds: :encl.. ends of storage
spaCes. aroirtid the hie' that can be
_utilized to goad advantage. Some
it i's a . hit ot apace around- the
different sizes . of sheets , pillow' 'easeti, ture;' although the totalfarmers'Eiteek • , '
idea Of classifyingand 'organizing the.
towels, spreads, and any other heuae-
' hold, linhy Sometimes the. extra bed-
' ding is also stored In the thiset.
:When 'Hifi is, done, wider and deeper
• shelves are necedsary. •The shelves 'chlreney a set' of • drawers under the
".-•-•WIth drop fronts are desirable aft linen stairs, or a window Seat. If the Wtn-•
'4•• ie Very heavy to handle in a drawer dow • seat is on ',the second:. flaor, • it
: WO the „drop front extends :the shelf could he lined with cedar 'and.itialte• a
which Indy be an atd in -Spiting the ' possible storage •• space for,' wool
'blankets. .. • • • •
•
One seldom has tab much storage
space Or too nlanY cloeets.• The 'main
:thing is to utte,"eVerY !Welt and 'corner
teihe best advantage.' 0 •
liners, , Sliding traye 'tit' • esometlines
Aided for the linen.' They are • made,
bp simply having the draWera shallow
• and .ctitting: away art of the froht.
•Ciothesteloseta: should be arranged
in every hed rtiom of the house and a
,c1dget for otitside, wraps is 're*, ,desir-
able in both the trent and back of the
'house. ,The most 'important :things
tn connection with: tlothes, cloisett are
•, to have easy acCe'se to (week garment,
good light, and .the possibility or air
tnt Clothes closets Should be ant.
flelentlY 'Wide to take a' coat; hanger
without the 'clethes touching the, walli;
• hot, on the other band, it lisir not ,weil
to .btIllt Uremia° deep. A. closet two
feat ,dee,p, and three or fonr feet long
:Will. hold Mani garmente...it it Ia ear.
reedy err:Anted. horiolital bar run -
fling, ,lengthwise is dconomital , of
.vittY to
,bang one's Ciethes, .
. Sliding rode can be need' for the
amiil "hole -hi -the -Well" closet, These
rodS 'can lie pulled,' out of :the closet
into the roma. TheY are especially
goi)d tor the closets under-stairwaYs
Tho wardrobe closet is ;being ut,110
ied'inuthin the modern honie,beca.use
of its, CompaCtross,„; nog° can be
. planned along the linos of' a war,d.
robe trunk. 11. can be divided verti-
oally:litte two equal spaces, . each. DI:6..
,
ie -"Jane IS : irrosistilite."
She --"I never put' up nitieltretsigt.'
Mice: either." •
A Hollywood ,flim 'actress is geld to
Shun , ttectal life, Sheinvites• hardly'. '
anybody to her weddlitgs; .
. '..4.' itong Kong officia" had...just land.
ed in r;Inglatid for the tlret tittle Iti gCl: ,.
Years. it was' explained to hith that •-•
it wasn't thafttitie.sbower.silll taliing. .
•
...• ,
Would Die For Him. '
The .1trunette-1 lave him more
than I dart say-i'd, alMOst give my
life for him --but he .110eIntt t� prefer
Wonder)." , • ,,.. • '
Friend -"I'd• dye' for' Mtn ii••1 loved
hind that much'?
•
•WAIT TILL-? *
A.r tow inci•denta of the Ghictige,
eloc-
tionit was 15018(1;7 six
persone. wore two. :were
Weithded:. tWe &Olga fought a pitched
battle with 'pistols: gunmen toured. the
p'ilhlng,bootha; attempting.' to drive
.away,Opposition;.4arig-lietive ,,•
• industrial and adjoining .wards; candi- '"Music 'can now .be extract (.(1 froth
dates 'end Vetere •boing beaten; mob- , the air," Slays a contemporary. That's*
meh inVadeld the nailing booths and a change' from jazz which extractsalt
,
Ili row out voters ;vita refused tb Markthe air frotii'.ninsiti,',..• •
their Paperd'AcCordleg lx) instruction:id', • • -.-••••••07----•!*••
Ina MA:waif nnly tr preliminary conA Ile: "Veit intuit eennottilze:
test tO ebooso fwitri,irlii and cind !dates., /Yt the, fulit•re,.. If I Wore to d16:, where
for tho iii,tjor elect:101th .of the Itopubll. would ' you°. hal" "i should be
rah Parti. Walt • LI rl tit ilkero lis it real here all right 1114
9100104.• •• • iwould, yen ba?"..
!alit -gain is. valued tit L20,000,000 has
,heen borrowed 'upon It; 'Both the
banks and the National •Fartners'Un
lan repregetiting the agriculturists
.suppoft thiS arrangement. • °
. Cowardice and Desertion
, .
Olsgow kier'aid ConS,): •(Every Year
Oh the introduttlen'ef •the- -AMY
nhal B111,An .the British, Houee • of '
Commons, the SeciallsVmenthers at, .
tempt to secure the abolition of ..the.
death penalty for coWardice and, des
ettion.) 0 Curiously enough, the • only
really Strang plea --according to ,m111
-
tan; idetts-whicit can be urged .
against the punlehment of the worst ;
form of glilltary cowardice' by death
was \ put ,torward not by a purely •
Civilian socialist member but by a
Unionist who served with credit hi'
the war atid Who doubted Illertght • '
anlirtklY to,•take a- man compulsortlY ,
fOnia -his shop.or office and, If ilia
nerve failed tinder the Strain of war,
to sheet hire. 'rhe nitswar to the .
boriouit enestion here reified, le, b -t
'course, the itnpossibillty of draWing
t - t'
d at nc ions between pro ess one" an,.
clvIIian sOldlers when: both tette Ufl.
der the Santa •MIlltarY code,