The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-07-29, Page 7•
Cood Brakes Are Ilig Ewa -atilt'. ' ed te e • I' thai the copper rivet heads
Better have good Lr 'k'4 en your a elf. lea• drum into shallow grooves,
car than an engiee, if. yali have io 1:• :healer the •ialik:na. power,. Stich.
^ova° between the two, for the: liral-,.: 11:11-.t be to?ni,•1 true On a lathe if they
are ,the best fernof :e;eldeet ,, tee e p -e- babe %vat th inueli fur braking pur-
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, elle° you'clin hat.7(.. 'll,;., ;relic-14es Ow "ii, -....•••i• . .
relative import:a:eft of ti.•• twO flirt • Equary iseperra. rit; is. the re'newal of I
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featuree. . You might have lie: hie;eat tee hrake lining•before it it wurn thin'
type of engine with utiliiii,tc•ii p‘,./..,•• .efiovgh to expose the rivet e to frica I .
under the hood, hut if yea haeee'tea 0 tion.; Better have this don ,e at the I
ome means of curldieg you'r high a i.e,. ••ervicti .stat,••an. a It ia a particular and I
• per and tethering •it :it w,1. :./,:. ere. tedieus jab. It. is L" :.4!1' 'however,l..
in for it. "Whoa" won't ;:te,a, a ,•••••.h,r., to get the right size linings and
You Might better be dr v. ...i. .uie arhper rivets. at ,almost any supply
tamed brunch() of 'tie. 1- ' , - - • Tee .heuee. Remove the brake barids,•,
engine will get yeu i i -•:,• . ,t ;._ C„..,2•,: punch'otit•the old ricts, noting how'
but if there be ie, Meer,- ef • ,.eee,ethea. .e.ere put, in,and go,, -to. it. .P.ern-,
• ou, ma'y lea tf•e' et- -e• '' e - ' ' .-...•a•..e J.. 3'i Vitt -11CallS Must, b
,......•.The ear h:•s tw,, ..-.••of bri:;.e.•.• . i•ountersUnk• deep ;lite: the •lining and'
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emphasizing the he/ea-41.1'N- eird ce,a; ('Very rivet set up tight. It requires
casionally a car has mon.. 11, 4: 4. ;1, „ I patince. but can be done by the novice.
ergency Or hand brake ( -.n ist - ,;i* .3.i Many drivers do not understand the
brake -band er:
op',t'ne• v..ithhi a -rum ' principle' of alternating brakes on long
on each rear wheel, ceneehe i :..... r ele hills. •••It'is simply that long continued
and', levers to the • hare! leeee. ..•.; ieh : friction generates lieut, which will
has „a rachet :old pa al :--.• il .... a !Hay 'haus::: the lining to smoke,' char and ,
be „locked in posaae... •1 !I i." le;ake, become . belt:tie; wearing . away easily. I
primarily is to hold tha° e:,,r ••A,h(;n ' It does not. burn, but dues deteriorate.'
s.tandir.g and secondarily 'te ,u,e :In: Alternating' keeps down the heat.I
„dolt nning if the othce•beake give'.3 way . Smoke from the brake is a warning to
or for alternating on. leng hills. • alternate. As eachcar. hes its own!
The. foot • brake, called eenteee... et. apeculiarities, study of. brake action 1•
service brake, is faierated
a spring to.release it le. r, pre-', Plo(1••
!,:.. •,p. 1 , . :4101.1(11*- made toascertainbest me-
withof .handling them on your ear.
sure on the pedel is ri10,1, ;Llfri- •is.; The.breie. lining is one place where
connected by•othcr red; and lei..eie to;•16brieuti" is net desirable, but every
brake bands operatina on the 0,e.eiee- other place. onthe brake and linkaga •
of the rear w'rivel drame, or oc..:.1:Or.-! where there i, motion' should be lubri-
any upon a eieletteee exen, en.tee .0, cated reguiarly 'achording to the rnanu•
peller ehaft. 'The latter gives •feeteea.refacturee's lubrication charte. and be •
•• braking waverbet,'e• of...the...e4,..-clearied. likewise.: There. is consider -1
axle gearing leVerat4e aae.e • of tee ahle Weer to 'the devises and pins;
verit everheating. cri lOnee h.:Is.
brake, and the eeeend drum' helPs pie -
-Bet- ' arid should. net be allowed to wear to •
they may be renewed for a few Cents.
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this type brake does pat a eeeere the daeger point; besides, worn link- ...e...e..7.,....e.h.,..e.a e• ,
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wear. • -
strain on the rear axle
Both brakes shauld he..keet in eeeli
g e'a r i., , wath , age rattles; .
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a"a -......„..,44.•aaaahaa:a:;:
Flagh• Lamp Good Thing to Carry onl.
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. condition that eithee willstaaa the car; . ' •
. Car. -
"PELICAN"
: ANNUAL TRIP
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quickly. - Do. net let 01C ftt rtinain!' A hand' flie,111:ght ought to. be part :
ON,•
S. "" On .
.out er order. just because you know, of the tool box equipment afot's.fithtctede! "
S. Pelicanleaving 'Montreal on its annual IIudsBay iiipThe
the other is all right. The ether elier! . ' aatornebiles that are no:A
t red -
Pelican" is an old battleship and was one of the first. to c
go bad just' whenneecied. . with •a trouble light. Often. enough! in fighting enemy subs. . '
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• The two Lrake ban le in en,.1-1 4.: th,- int tort is stopped on -the road in
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should hold with clue! force •or .one a alark spot 'for reasons of mechanical!' The word "debut" occurred in the a An early' riser Who lives near -a rail -
wheel Will Slip. To inhere 'it. the. pedal •troaale or perhaps to: change tires. spelling lesson, and the children were way station saw' something that re-
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or lever linkage -onernies• ar. el:et; ; le isn't safe or eatisfactory to light asked to write a sentence using the fi•iaisdaihloirmuf.aosr running
.gh,ihSebaedandot‘l•-vzsll.efeopi;
ng . bar, with 'ether linkage to' era-Ai:tches in. order tso inveStigate what wor.d •cOrrectly. Without the slightest t
band.• With the bar straight acre.s ' le v•Tong witlaa,..gasoline eingine. The heSitation•_To.ny wrote: aDebut of ere the half -past -four train. • 8.Liddfii -,
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the car bile bra. king ferei.` ShotIld be light 'from a flash lamp is steadY ar:d goat it 'very painful!". koking up, he eaught s:ight of the
equal eac )and
the lamp can be it down somewhere / Dishcloths may beeknitted on coarse' flag, on 'a _staff just abreast a him.
. a //Brake bands are lined-hwith nor. -1 FO :hat it throws .itS .13`eallIS on the wooden needlesfrom the string tied'''. He stepped dead in his araCk4 drew
burning fr:ction . material, list:ally, an work in hand. ' . '• • • round parcels. They. are itrong •and • himself uth saluted, and then resumed
asbestos fabric, fastened to the steel I. f It 4nay not often be needed, but have a rough surface, and are capital • his headlong rush for'his train,. and
• bands by capper rivets. the heaas of, there' daes come a aime when having for cleaning. They should be bi1ed i caught it•
A good11 lue
stre:on of what
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i. which are cOuntereunk deep into the,' s.ech .a. light handa is *war h a 'great, 111 soda -water to keep•them sweet. itraining will do.
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lining, to kcep the. heaos frem contaet many timee what it costs to bey' one I
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RipplingRhqmes
0, Walt Mason
Alf
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• !have so. Many bleesleas 1 CallilOt Count theni (i1, ant! For-
tur.e's-spft care!•isings upothaue dipy fall; the :un is busy Shine
Ing, all clouda have silver .yet find Oar. for whining
and putting up a bawl. It takes a lot cf. huntilig to find a good
exciLee for whving erap.e-hued bunting ead weeping .411:e tho
deuce i but I am ;Lost persistent; though sorrow-111i1Y dietant
and almost nonexisteat, 111 rope it with a uoose. all a gay
could wishfor,‘I've health and roubles,,too; ,tite fame 1 need to
hfar sow spreads to far Mafioo; ,done are,the strife -and
stiainieg,..sweet boOns are on me raining.; and i1 • sit
coin-
plaining,,andraise a howdytio. My car is Out of kilter, Seems
to lack the power; the millcanan out to filter his Juice -Lire ttirn,
jag. scar; the man V.-.110 me. berries :1111. pies. and _pink
Canaries-tiii tee)* ,
he 'i1e' n ever) hour
For -these and other reasons I sob be.iide the sea,. although,
throughout, the seasons, the. gods are good to me; their gifts
they. are bestowing, their goodness ever growing; and still
. my teardrops flowinge moan, "Oh, bully chee!"
BLESSINGS
Atrfir-Pr
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46.
LORD FISHER . WAS GREATEST
NAVAL GENIUS SINCE NELSON
The British Navy in its Modern Form Was Undoubtedly the
Creation of the First Sea Lord, Who Won an Irrunortal
Place Among the Heroes of the Great War.
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Adthiral John Arbuthnot Fisher, ized the navy. He -entirely 'changed
First Baron of Kilverstone arid farm- the old -established and worn-out stra-
er First Lord of the Admirelty passed tegic. disposition of the fleet, and
away on July 10. Lord Fisher had threw no less than ,150 warships, from
been seriously ill sinee early in May, immense ironclads to light cruisers,
when he underwent an operation. into the scrap -heap as obsolete and
,otzt-of-date.
Being a reformer by nature, Loath
Fisher's attack on the British Naval.
Adm:nistration in September, ,1919,
in.. which he denounced the expendi-
times being made as "ruinous," might
have been expected, but it. caused a
great sensation throughout the Bri-
tish :Etripine. Later Lord Fisher de-
clared that in the submarine he saw
the future seafighter and that the de-
velopment of aviation had made in -4
vasion of Great Britain impractleabri.
Greatest Modern Sailor.
Ile, 1882.: • ,„ ,, ' .•
Commander of the famous Inflex-
.k •
Served in Crimean; Chinese and
The Late Lord" Fisher.
Barn, 1841; entered British Navy,
1854; lieatenant, 1860:
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Egyptian wars, 1855-1882.
• flirecter; .of. •ni.5val (4,11 -lance, 4886-
1891. .. •
Controller of the Navy and. Lord
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of the Admiralty,,1892-1897.
Commander-in-chief North Ameri-
e
can and West Indies •stations, 1897-
.1899.
Commander-in-chief; Mediterranean
station, 1899-1902.
Second Sea ,Lord
.1902-1903. • '
Commander-in-chief,
1903-1904. •
First Sea Lord of Admiralty, 1904-
1910 and 1914-015. • •
• Lord .of Admiralty.
. Lord Fisher tiegan his naval career
4, and while on active service
n
man to work with; bnt he had suffia
took part in the Crimean, Chinesel cleat brain power to have little need
• .and Egyptian wars. He became Lord; of collaboration,and some of the most
-of the Admiralty in 1892, and First I important reforms ,thet ha brought
which post he heldefor six years.
Sea Lord of the Adne.ralty in 1904, : about were the••result of struggles in:o
which he entered _single handed. The
- He emerged from retirement in i dreadnought was Fisher's idea, so
October, 1914, to resume, his post as was the battle cru-iser. He did _not
First Sea Lord cf the Admiralty and invent the turbine engine, but it was.
elirect the naval warfare against Ger- I citie. to his. pereistent advocacy. that
many. ••• His vigorous .policy caused' it was generally adepted in the navy.
him to be termed "the Kitchener of, It was also his idea to use the water -
the navy," and chief credit has. been tube holler; • that is to say, to hnve
claimed for him in • the bottling
' of the German navy. Cabinet dis-
.111:1 ' the fire where the atater was. and.
lahe water•where the Bre was, an in:- •
putes led to. his regignation in May, Prevenient that made it possible to •
1915, but he "continued to, serve -the i get bp -steam in a ship in twenty mine
British Goi.errient in various capa-; 'lies, instead of seven hears. Tc USe
cities throughout ...the war, and was'
• Lord Fisher was on a of the most
picturesque characters the • British. ••
• Admiralty, •Wavy has had since Nelson. He be-
gan :without friends or influence, and
rtsmouth, by sheer force of intellect and will
• I advanced to the' highest position of
all, the position which is the inspira-
tion of every, officer in the service. •
He grew up in a• rough school, and
learned to take and give hard knocks.
One gathers. that he was not an easy
arr 6
y . guns.
.„ a a prominent naval critic. - . •
Did any other naval expert . ever
Lord- Fisher was born on the invent or adapt so many important •
Island of Ceylon, January 25, 18-tle improvements? - Yet they are- by no
and was tie son of Captain William; yr,pans all that stand to the credit of •
Fisher, of-- a Highland regiment sta-•ii Lord Fisher. He devised the. aysteth
tioned in the east at the' timee He of nucleus crew.; for •werchips;where-
, by a ship would•alwaYs have its com-
, plement of brains aboard and could •
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- .it• Was needed, cr take the crude, raw -
sent its extra Man _power wherever
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article and fit it into position instant- '
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ly. But perhaps the greatest stroke
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. .of- all, whereby the. rtrength of the
.:::- .••• •-s' British fleet Was kept in the North
with the drum. If the Ilnineaie nilow- I and carry it :around.
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..„-. , Entente 'With France WaS necessary
Seaewas in carrying out h:elsOn's old
maxim that your battlegTound should
. Put tc the Tcst.- - Comparative Cost 'of %Ting m Canada . , .•..
,- . before. this revolutionary. chinga in . . .
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be your• drill ground. Of cot'irs, the
The Afterglow.
. 't naval stratee& ciii.ild • be achieved. but,
Alis,: Sophy aniubdea's new Young
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-.-,-:---404.44,16-c.
. •:- i the Entente might have.beer in exist-. . a ..
I hear them whi'spee.--Poor..o:d sOul. titait•Was eailing at the•house for the
• She's almost •eiglityeigh!. -11r.st time: lfe had just settled' into It Based. Oen, the figures of - the La•oor .; period. was in -.• the city ef Victoria I
..-:-..-:;::,--, , ,enCe and the. British -fleet S•eattereChall
Her friends have gene Ft, inilg ag.6, _‘LC.1111fr '.11 the perlor wh•en Sophy's r-tice Gazette oor, Ottawa a Comparative. v.`here the 'week1y amount ro...e. .frorn
over .the. sevea gea s had. the . naay
"'W. does site wa!t?". e ......,.. ... thrthe.th
• I mill 0.ae....el it'to hint very politely...
ebtaateat -hien - - a Trie•-• • e. „ c•,' ,- I charteof the
a - -- e' ';:l'ul. teen principal cities of .Canada- has" $1.15, .Toronto •••92, Westminster. .ea.:
.-..ah - doe rot like. to imagine the' Great
-cost•Of living iii-the-foure '..$3.23 -to $4.61 or $1.38. -• Halithax roe6;
..a4..•,'-•.,• beer without a" man like Fisher. One
• •111,1 still 1 ro4•Krue 1.y the fire • • ,.•s,
Tht 'tang man drank it and return- . - •
• been prenared by the 'VancouverSun.' St. John •••14., an:1 Ilan iv 30. Other; e --a
..e. • War breaking outeethe 114' fl ria,:y
.-A••knitting colors gay..
,, ahIatlie7ealsehto theesena,• very inter s eg. clues remail ed 'sante- wi-h•the '•'
lee
--..y.7. at Niel and the. British aehipe etnt
And every ,stit....h.a..iiientory.--is - . 1 di.--gristed. • , ILlavir_ Noto_..whioh. ;furnishes a _ . • •e .t.i.i • ". • .;
reeord. After careful computation, cep an of Ottawa which regi-terecl
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, . : ed all over the' .1.11e-literreneer, t!•,-.1%.
Of -Some glad -yeeterclay . ' • ..11e :1.'44%30 l.- he id to Itk sisto.r. the aaerage. family is taken to coihe the oniaedropt'one of 23 cente. ,
-ea... 'Cliina. Sea,. and the Pacifie'. as h:id
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'Thu:114 What. dear:- asked Sopay•
, -skt of five perions, and the weekly., • Fuel and light wti',.e. highest,. in .Re -1
a...?..
been' •the im.memor'al practice befo-e •
And often I•have pitied thoo-, \ - 1'
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Fieh'er •beearne F•frst Se•a Lord.
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a•••...e
• Mello pairee to pity •nie. - ; ,' ,"‘aay,' he doesn't drink ars. different
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les. fuel and fght, .clothing and rent.. •$3.43 in the average family's Weeklyf
fnmilY budget includes• meat?. gro,.:..ler- gina where 'they fernied an 'cm of!
budget.. and lowest ita Caigary. ae-
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al' -''''t a - Knowing that -they rennot al.are
My wealth -or memory. . •
afteei enaoneeelse, and father said he
'drank like' a fish."
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in oetier of cost of living.: Regina. St.
To:lowing• is the het of 'cities .
c.ounting fcr the soni of ca' Oa ' tika, Or.e of Britain's mokt famous "bull- !
. Admfrai -JackyFisher ..
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- A Serinon in Inynie.
Jehn, Winnipeg., Toronto.. Ottawa.. expense account. The avenieeeeititreraci dogs," wluihaa ill -t passed away. He I.If yen haye 'a fri, ..ri wrr7h Ir•vir:-.
Halifax. 01,61,tc.ii, throughout the fpfirteen. cit iee hete• 421 vas a .fenrless lighter 'and naval 're- . ,Love•hfrn Ye's...and le, li:hi•.kilv
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•,-.r..-.ter..,• No• figairee aree ferni;liel .
.`,Itetreal, Vancou'ver. Victor:a, West-.
Ilatnilton, -Calgary, •
: ce.nts. The. orly drop in eeetenses• of,. fernier :113.i iiVirl, to so-, ftv sztihji ;.;;;LII -TT it ...,,,t Iri., 14, f.,..,.: ,.., :i. ii,., ,.., ,,
kir;1 - V:i...4 one a•f la, .z:-....- in' a !...,-.:7 ft." 'f'1".•:;("1 thtn SU.
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• 4, .• .., . . Mercury 1., r•It,..! ':: I.- sf.i.-,e:. 1)(..., (1111.!4 1:,,, c.::10.%:...er f' rit!,.s 11 a sil- : t.rie., tile figures Avere taKen.
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•f9r Ednilliton for Jtjly 1919..at which lieneau•••
• , . .. Nee .1..• this itcni in the 1"?'' %a:a:. er CT.' :'''.:-'•' -s- ' I. "le ''',..:i,'• V.I... • 1 ge hi ea eh i ea. •
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••-'. cause it seems as ir naee) eo lively is ..vor. .1,e, ..11. and. is on 1111'11. N% n1,01,1 i e : .. •
a ; • jhae groeery hill in litla• eerie 71''""- i''''1-. : . .•''
. '..Z`..0.•IS ;21 itii1). . t:.•• :,.i.! ,,.•,,,I.. 1:1 .i.t.',. L.A..,
Tf' y•-•, irn F.:',,:cirfir.! ...*... ,-.-,...
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th.s way ;t run:-..ab,,w. it is,,, fluit,---
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. iron ,-k,: for 1411,•lict
11.;1,..: of (..!!ifi•rnfa 11•,.lirtr': .• ' '
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I tt of the cost of the ,xt•okly family - •
1 1.,Ainving is. a 'comparative liatv.t.ee. -
0-?, :r. N 1,..toria with :.n • itl m el ;Pe: .
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It is to r -.^v ii--'• •• •:t ti,, -it, •-:-
• - • !,..•-•• 0 -e.i.i.i.;:abar for relil valet ainee.l.kli :!'''. ..• •‘'• • ' ': - 1,•..,.... j)::,.,1 '• •1,1 rr,. I. , •1., '•''cr-
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ea,igree whhai retehar e !ae haeas :-.;:•••1. , ..,, t : t ,.• • •• - .. '.. : " s' '
,,. n.• r. a wars.(to••40cing ;twit-. fr..-.0.s. . t• -•:en i• Julv 1'Il8 -rid 1919: •
19lx ,.:;0.•,-;unt_ • weuk;•y• of altieaa .• attar • a 0 aava a 'e• n a"-• ta.e,h i • ae• -: . ... • •'' . : h. ." h '
a ' l'he ore L( 41 NN .'. :: : i' '1. 7.:.Yeti i'' b:, Iles wift it. ati•1 it ' ol;--erra. -.B,..•:.:iin . .,•-• •• il wit . . • • • :it e.et .:.. ;.!3;,:.!- • - '"'• ..- ." •.' ' n1 -- - c; e•-r;e••entej 1‘ • .' r•e-1'-'•,•.A r: .;.•,•., !v.i7E:-. i
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ti•I:.-.4 11-.'.:' eireuniSneo that led' to!
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ll'19 • tho:1;.-'.- li--,i',fax rzi'r it n ••' ',:e. .'4.,•)-. 1 (':•.• . ' ' •tc ' . ". •1 **•''' '''' • l'• ' " - • •- • • -I'
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called neah.c...." , ee ea; ; N.4 pure ee.,
a mixture of ni ' '7': :::..! L;'1.(-1:ry.
St. John, $211.49.
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c•.'"' h ',..r 11.. r • . -:-.- - . , ..a iic._.:cr,::,:t in i •.0. Ft. -:,;n ti:1;*2?c. l'1. ''"•.- • 1 - I . 111-:.- ....ir.
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is in color a bi•!11i:;1•: N.!-•- :,2fen• lt is ' I. over: of.. tile lemene ageese., I Wirn'ipeg. th'eS3 'en:a- heing el alecte:'. 'e.e.e. •e•-teli ft,. i tira"hhh. lie ."-:e?:....,•e'h
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"1'1-1 ,'•,-..:“.4.9• the family" ineeme fee the 'gene, . e '.%1 - I ezinte,..1,,, ....••• .• ••••-1 -•; , it. y( 74, i.r ir,..-.-.-... !il.t• tnpve. y ,II •
fioni this senree. 111,i !-!. CI A Vorni!'... '
a 1;ll':r1'.,,, 1•'.0.7 .: penrir.rtes 'e•a•r•i..1••,.:, i Ottewa•
ver ti 1( , f that !tate.. Oeeilireenee 1 to ... - •-."-'- ; in :St:It: t• J/4'7% IL. Ji y .y,',:•r..::t 1,mparr.'
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don used to be , 0'. aate. a .`111•1-1,''• , teat contaies a ezeiful or so of ' Ii"nilt°n
eure 1 - .
p.• aa.85' .- •,..1.547. hii!.. The a:.(ral..e'inerea:•: ir the eo-=.t. l'. U'IS- tr'-' '.-'' s'Is•-i's 1 • • :.- .:„. 1:-::•-!,:,. ;,*.--,!•:.:•.• t-.•,;•,. -
• i• t.. - -ec' 11 ore •-...71
however, it i., 71-31:::y 111:.:, iy lit,:q.- ait.11z,,rv. . ...- • .
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p01 th and wzitce.
Ing mercury
To.get fhe ine;•eiry fz.%tn ;th.- ore 1! •70•01(•ildo. ::.,•1 t•-'..:: l,,
.4 21.40- 3.0.% . s'11111111r• Whf.n. ream f 1 by in‘v- tea:pet-zit:ire ; I•la! fax
. to il eel' ..„ quicasiiv:r beeetnes• ver • 1 °'''ft'e"'
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20.58.
23.04 • 21.69 peg and the' lov.-cei -11 Lamas" in .C..1
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Is neceSsary ntereae it) seteerat • It she: :-1 as ihia its tissue paper. •
be 21(11 into 1 Montreal . _2 01 • 23.05„..,
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ram-. :Halifax and Vazoria alsa eew '' , . • areaar?
front the sulphur with A.. Well it .14 i, •
cheti:eally combined, aiel 111:s ts ac• N'ictoria ' 19.17 h`h).38 item. every • rank i -f the people. lie r•rs C .: tt ‘ 1. ?. ,.• er ••• eh; or kintleee.e.
eie- the aii•••• .. • . ..., ... .
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Vancouver ... 21.28 . ••••:.2.50 'incientses of mere than. a dollar iii n hie ne-ruiza• ; ., . it Cro,:,t il.::„..... tr,•,•-.7-- -
i:tiel••!:,1 11:..4 a.strong. affinity for •
gr1d. •inti ie anarh. us'ed in Conliercon Westminster ' 19.54 ' 21.1.•5 The avcrnfro cost of the f.an lv ' '
froni.the cireiter tato a fur:tare. e'e• ;•;. .priee r111111iPliri. terfOld. °Wing 10.'the ' Rent in 1919 was highest in Regina' ion in July; i919.
complIshed by reasang. Tito oer iiehe avaii gold minIng. l'airing the war its Ednlonton • • • : . • • 21.45 No lig. ',.veddy laidget throughout the holier'-
, nought.- laeauar he It";13.the •iirst: • , laeoee thent. Thist flit, 111:.v.ot
• • krcvn as the afather ef the drcaah aa. eea, hieg fts 2.-21 go
high heat vehaill.:es the (Fifc!,...4.1,.•'1.. pc ‘.1 of 111:11:12ate- cf. itturvIry .. ...t ...."!11- . .
1 the latter being theryttpon precipti in i k..eale. raps. shell flizes and d.etat : '
f"ria.ctoirrt; Ais(:)iltleis,$f-hOS in the fait budext atai 'pared with. $13.ft0 in the eorresp.h.1-
wee en e- „.. . ' realizehla. %east newer ef t}iiq type ef h. . weal.,
warghip. lairing hle, :atm ns Firs...! ne a hl meth, raeli see.1 to grow.
• , • pure in a waier•Sacketed -conlit,ti.•or." f;Ir all ••..irts-of Koje'rtfIet:. %, . !n. st. johh w:th .1.46. .the in e h • . a R • ' , . ;$ .. Sea Lord cf the ....AtInii:•a:ty,. frcr.,.- sc,. nntr. !is leippy eel • '
.1-,. g. nicet in lel.. In Juts. 1-11. a
largest inerease in rent dtieing the was $7.4-1 and in May 1929 Sit:X.:, 1-1.- •- •• ' • ''' ' '--- -• ' • ' ' ' i ••'" - m' ' '• ' -- •1 "'°,,, •
ot i 'tei l'ii,) '''," virtun•iv revo'uthee-' Vo.'" Ile 4-1-11 -4.1r're,--41 '1.' ": 4•1.- --t-'---
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oil as fuel was also Fisher's ilea.-
Queerest of the Metals '
rD„„..„ow\
o `<ok.) Luce_
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