The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-04-10, Page 7•e".
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'FORET-TOII O:-AIVENI); tight; "'It 'is negesserylbntTjg
Marnifilietures"‘Of AUtomobilea eniike.•-be;•proilerly ,stretched to avoid Wrinle•
' , ,,• l'ett.fevf f anl b.4fLX0stake.s. But a ling; The riveta also, "mist be 'PrePet4g.
• lot, of 'drivers often Make bad brakes, eurik, so the metal of the iVets will
. 9f geed. Mies through Misuse of this no,t:13c°ie the ehrake dernin -and, cause
,:;Pt ofa amber car., And where there , the brakes net to,' hold prenerlY., •
!,sre no. • adequate braking. 'facilities .e I As, to eqaeaking. brakes.it can be
number of, persons are likely te-r said that they are 4 "neies•Oce which
• .. adjustment?,
A motor ear out of. control' is a , TIiis annoyantecan often"be stopped
. 4 viefous thing The inetit'irnpertenit-•14'•reneoVingetheWheels andrengilent.
• ifeCtora in governing control are the ing the beake.liflinewith e file. It 14
, 7:brakes, NO eNiener heti a nuiral right alse• gped idea •te wipe eft 'the brhke
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19 take ea-mai:imolai% out on k public .echanism and ,Oil 'abent once every
highWay :without being 1.teesorinisly 600 miles "of driving. • •
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it • -Here is 'one -Of. theinallY mills' in 'Canada, wherenewspriat is;niade. etograph shows the Bacips and"'Brooks .plant at Kenorae Ontario, Showing a '•
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• . •• , , • , . • : ,.huge.pile of spruce logs whichiare conveyed mechanically•to the 'grinder room • • ' ;
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certain the brakes of his car are On account of accidents due" to
fun4ioning Pretierly. A few .simple faulty .adjustment
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or application Of year. • There are- three colors., blue 1 •
- Matters Will assure the deSited ere- brakes it should' be a "fixed habit in pink and white
' Ail--the--varlettes-nrentionect-ertrove FEOWERING7SHRUBS—
can be raised trom seed ; also•the per -4 . . • .
.ennials can be •propagitted by. devisionse . • .
duriag September, or by taking cut- •
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tings, in .the sprig. Seeds kliCialld' hal lleaY Ontario towne and villages to.
Stun
arted der l'gletes in' early spring, which and through which thousands of,
covering,the. seed very lightly with ji.ne moterists, travel each; Year could be
gifted soil. Place •the shallow.seed pan taa•cle...muCh, attractive by the planting
near the eget' on Orerage tempera. of.floWering c'hyttbs. -There.are a great
ture 'of -about 60, degrees fahrehheit.•Imany. varietfes that can. be- to
Over-avatering. Tta.nspient seed- 'oarry the blooming period threlighout
lings 11110' flats 'about two. inches •the Sumniet meuths. • TheY are' .
apart as soon. aa they ';can be bandied. easily 'grClivn as '•currant bus:" and
Harden Tourist , "Plants off gmelnally • • 'require about the; s.a.me :condition, of,
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• snits. e • . ' • the_life of eveay_car_owner_to_make_
• in the first piece, test the brakes a systematic • brake inspectioneregie:
Where taking out the car. Do this by laxly. The loss of a cotter pin, for
. throwing out the clutch and .applying exaniple, may lead toserieus accident.
" the 'Oakes. It they do not appear to When a lock washer is used it is de-
. be Forking effectively fix them or get sirable to use a " new "one instead:. of
them' fixed before goinganuch further.1 putting the old .one back. • • '
' The small trouble or . expeti&s of red. . Thero-. is no excieset for having
:patting your brakes will be kiss than, brakes that drag, for dragging heats
, a broken' fender:: 'on .your ,• car .orithehi up, wears them out unneces-
;.; mashed parts 'of some one else's car sarily, and it absorbs' a .lot ;Of the
that you may crush into because the power of the engine. Brakes Should
, brakes will not hold.- It may mean' not be toe loose, for 'they will not act
• - • fewer injuries in accidents. ' ' quidkly enough to avoid danger. On
• • Be sure there ls a good type brake the propeller shaft brake there IS a and transfer them to the open ground good ,s:°11, '°pen sunlight,an a
rair
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lining. also that it is properly in-• • nut on the ;brake band Which can be in May. They thrive, best in a light amount of moistureA dozen o
--stalled. Some linings .are "too loft "or 'adjusted to mike'the ',-hrakee` just the sell.' , , , .(beSt s.arts, thateveilleda • welleanywhere,
• too thick. They easily become matted proper -tightness. The rod 'connecting
. seeds may also be sown out doors tsoouth of itiihetGheeor yofvei_lblibososz.neng-,
and need constant adjustment The the pedal to the brake, can be, turned 'after thei soil is in 'condition during 1 n gOradnerl;ta.
best linings are woven, witheplente, of either to the; right_ or to the left to :tlie..iranitileof-MaY-•---A---Clean Piece of SPiraea arguta, blooms the thirdweek.
asbestos and Conner wiresmake it the right length for efficient ground should be s _elected. ' Sow the of May, has 'white flowers and. grows
'A goad auto mechanic usually is re- use of the braless. . . . """ seed in,filiallow drills,' cover.therough-;eto a he' of 3 to 4.;feet. Caragina
ly with flue, soil, and I iceep them Well frutex, var. grandiflora, blooms third-
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• suPPlied 'withewater.: It, u, sually takes "'week. of May, .height"4.to il :feet, large
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. :, • Intelligence •Seryiee.,, -.., e -e;-- aboet,15.daye for. til.eseed to gerintra.'bright , Yellow .;floweree, Lonicera tar:-
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The CaMpanula Or' Bell-. . ate.. • Directly' the Plants, are large ;.tarieee• etartarlen• honeysuckle. .and
. • : for [Leaders • - .Flow.er___Ita care: and : .: -. enough' to handle they should be trans. varietie.s, blooms third, Week of May
. Our „financial and corninercial.
' • , '' Culture .'' ' .81 ,..fganted to thalr:floWering quarters. and . height 5 to le feet, .brIght Pink floweig;
interests are -;denianding :the • . . •• , . . . • eupplietl•With water for a few daYs, un-' QC the lilac there are scores of Valle- ".
• .:morei.,energetie "development '• of . til.wela•eStabliehed.. .: , - . • • •• ' ties that cover A fairly long long flowering , ••
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our natural regoiirees to assist • '.' Among the '. 'bell -flowers are to. be '', Seed of Cantrb.ury Bell ahould be ,period commencing early inJune The
. in; the liquidation of • ouir ...war found some of the best su'eifeiar-ifower:. Planted about the • lit' Of June; and.; followin..g .eight pocia are I particularly. • ' ,
..• debt: ' 'This' recognition of.. the . ing. Perennials., • The floweesare for gi'ven. h . samotreatment''as those'choicef Michael Buchner, Double ;Pale. ..
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bloom ..in. july, of the following year. . Mine'
plants .. *in: Ldlec;', Merle Legrare,• Single White:" .....,
. value' of our national heritage . the'most part blue,' purple or White in ' miritlo.neti aboYe,". ..ile:
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has treated' and 'intensified the gelor, . and -Of delicate : 'and pleatein.g' Iee,nroine, ,double white; :MMe.
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,..demand from Canadian. and for ehadesee • 'Tli.le With the .bell-liko shape .The : perennial irarietios bloom dorlog Caeliner Perierdouble White"Pres!.
•, eignrnanufactiiieritorategurateal
' the . Of, the fliiiie.re , makes 'the. 'campanula)) .
latter part of July and August.•+ dent Grey
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attractiie: ' The,. larger growing Ontario Ontarie..iletticultutal Aseadatiore , le • SPeeth, deep ,purple; .'•Charles ' X.; .`, 'The .COMO4Onest Metai. . . Sir 'Robin—Band ,Master.. i
• '7.'y. double bine e 'Souvenir de
information ea :to the location,
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singleereddish purple and•. Jacques. •• Iron is the Metal moietused by man Sir R°144. clte:arietoeillt. • ' . ': • . '
. available) supply.' And progress .. kinds are easily grown from seed One: :.' = ' . • ' . - ',IP ' • ' ' ' • ' -'. , .. . . .
Tin ---development Lot these re-., • of :the ' Ilneet • Species' '", .Ciel ' • bell
, meee. , • ' ' ' '.. 'Vernal Faring: ...,• . Calote sing% rotse pini, e-, ; , . . yet the 'metal Which is; by far the. cam-. Is Seasonals% ever,
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/: ge-e. : Bpiraea yan liouttell bleofne• first moues& in the e.arth's crast la emairen,. He Co4;:iiiiible:dainty linittle.rat,:cle...„0.,
sot:trees; espedially ii-theYTperee.; -flowele-0.e.-PYreirtidallei, is only "hall I know them Wind-I:swept andAn
. ., ... , week of June, grows to 3 to 5 feet and .tiiit.Calciuria, Potty pereent•of lime- ,
%tank . to • hare. forest)), Minerals. hardy in the northern c•-&-iiitTie—tr ef 01-e-.7*--.-ethemebarren, ' ... • ..'
has white flowersc Viburnuriv .Cfnulus, stone is -calcium. • ' . "e. ; ''' . ' ' - ''' 1". ' ' . '
' and Water -powers. ' Raw 'meter- Milo; and should be treated as a hien. =The glint 'ridges . that b----i.e me-
•.. ials and power suPPI.Y. are the leal.., ...: there. are. many, varieties . or ... eange.e., . ..•,... .., .. .; . . . blooms •secand-week-OfeJtme:eheiglit 6 • Oarehnn is a very light .metal, easily He; is an early.riser, and
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'first necessity of • industry, and bell-fioiver that are hardy/and among But sering,,win.eome tis. wiea.tbe end: to.'S• feet; large. chtsfezieleite .flow- -h-animerede-eaellY drawn out into wire.. Pefore the dawn is,brea.king,' .: •',.• •
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the •Dept.of.the Interior at Ot- - , there:Are .some• of the easiest .Plents to
. . , , ed,,, Aaron; , .. ., ., . ... .. :ars; . Philadelphu.S. or Meek. Orange,. and alinost as Pretty in "calor Reea-tifiid:-.11%e4.11.1fa'ss-te4t-biefe?airthneretilsia...„rinagfar-igigi77I
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-bloomesecOnd Week Of Jiinee,height .5. Why then, you. may ask, do we not '..
:tawa,. through its Natural r., grow , The •following are A few •peren- . And work' a wondrous 'change. , ,
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Ad:AO feet, white flowera with strong'
sources •Intelligene6 Service,. re, nials .that are suitable for pia pro- to
odour; Reees; !RobiniaHishiele, , There are two reaslense the first that •AnHdt;)ahttaervn4.it•sll thah.,:ern•go?onnieigtoht7i).:t: 8rs,, " r
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ports an; inereatiing number. of 'Vince; ' being ..e,epecially adapted for Although,' the heights ,' and. Cavernous
Weems •• from June ,: more • or ' less . it is. very. difficult. to iselate froni :ifs •
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requests regarding ' these; This 'Planting in a Perennial border.. .. : ..: , :aeareinlegf.talikeerenun.stiemrilrtl 1;;Ith,.. ,13.n....br.415.. throughout. ,.the summer, rney pink. ni.o...friit...t second is. worse.. When :And sinks, life .eaeaeiee elle...ease. .,..••
breach; fortenately, is in a pd- . 'Cainpenaire.carpatiet, .both blue :and, , .. , . . . . flowers; Hydrangea sirboreieens gran- ;isolated'. let ; the .merest drep of ecloiS, '-..1.`°..,,..c.i.ia.r.ln '7._thHooera6veneinge'yhp4ono'ursrl.iceileir. .•,
. ,eition to 'an,swer silch enquiries; white, is a dwarf plant •growing about tires bold . . . • •
' &flora, large p'anioles' of white flow,ers tare toad): calcium*and if fizzes 'away' ...
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and 'ilna also issued a 'series .of.: .afx incheS: high. •Compaaula :PersiCi- They then Will wear a. linninous •glint
. ....et ki,yi ... . -, . . . . which cone -in. sUcceseion from • July into slaked lime.•.. The. present •price •. e. , • , , • • :"0' • . • . •
attire , of - value to the 'comnier-: Petri* ,feet high.- 'Campanula 'Pjaimid- e And shirinnering sage brush geld. . '.to selileibbet'• height .4 to 6 'feet; 'Hy?. of calcinna is about twenty times that ,irii' '..43..v;olint. SnPdr.l.aligy..1-cy•inl'ai.ha'....., l'ii.v, 'e.: ii. i'.0s,• ..i.
.. ,drangea panioulata.•grtindillora, biponie of gold ....• • ' ': ' " ';'' ' ' •
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resource "nape: and 'other liter, fOlia, blue or white, ems froni two to
:dal interests': . . These, are avail-. • ails is a beautiful:Jae:if-hardy plant from August to Octoheie.white•tiowers . , ... • . , . " . - .: ' - ' ' ':** ' .' ' ;ma :iiiirailia.;:iii.d.o. 7,.h,etordosa,,,sy.;.;:. closely 'on
, . able. on application, and it, is [either for garden •oi• pet eulture, grow; Alluringly I feel that they will beckon.
gradually becoming pieik, height„ 6 to • • -,.• .. --e---elk---'---'-, -..".•" .
suggested readers make , ling four :to fivefeet high. • Camp'anula My•atill adventurous feet to. fare and '10. feet; and Taniarix. ,penMndrai, *. The square mile ander the !control And se •le'rise-.ande chortle-and:loud-
themseiveg' familiar .with • .the ' macranta beers', Pathleflowers, is quite cilrnb
' bleonie teem. July . until late summer,
the 'way
.. of ''the : Corporation . of -London • eon- : ; • and ' long: I.'sing '' . •-• • '• ' ".. .
.serVicea whigh. the •.Natural Tte7hardy and end 'abent twelie..inches' high. I shall forget MaYbeii ;that one mist,
If a blizzard doesn't interfere ill har-
I The popular -_Canterbury -Dell ;•ial_ a . , reckon.. . , , . • . • , small and. pinkish in toler, height .4. tributese: one quarter of ; ' the • total
seureee-,Intelligenee Branch -is'
able AO, render- theme . 'f. , . • I biennial,:and.. to keep, up,a -..suceession, With the stern touch eteTime'. ... _ •
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--, There-areenanY,other very desirable eciagdpae.. '.. . . • . •• , ' ••
. . - .,. . . . . .... anceme ;•tax-eaelleated,,ren..4e.,eenethd. _ :. .,!..7. Ilii4ger :the s,..._prTieni4•gla,,.)__.,8„0...Lii......e..,r..)....a.:._f_;:,,
. ' . • - el of blesom,..-seeda should be planted each .
ng leagues , o shrubs that may safelY bePlanted any ..; • ., • . • . - . . . , ' ' • „... • "-
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And over all., the:severi ,
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lithely where in the southern half of the pre-, .
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. ' vince-of Ontario. Of these. Forsythia •
• With "desert oilers round about .rne ,
: :. e , or Gelden• Belil, Weigela add Deutzia'
particularly attractive., Forsythia
Arid gaiii'lilee Youth the 'shining surie•
are trews • .2%, feet 'high; .' bears 'yellow
' WHISPERING .TONGUES
• • Whiefiering tongues- in tlie ;streets. of the town, lying of '
'people and running them down _pare, is a 'voter whe righteously
lives;,helping. hig•neighbors' he cheerfully gives.; *always he, rearke
for the praiseworthy cause, caring' no hoot for the , •ap-
plause; honest, rind 'sober and straight as a, stainge,be should be
, honored...es, much, as a king.. •.Seme one is jealmis, . annoyed by
• famei' steriteonela playing 'the egidapering game easel:11'g., nope -is,
. bur,y. with larynx and /rings, !Mating the legian of whispering ,
• tongnea.".. Do -we rebuke h.inie the 'erltignering' guy, do 'we denpunee.
him for spreading a lie? DO, we insifit
• rank& with. the highelit and best of his kind'? ' .Do 'we -exult ih the .
voter's. suceess, -we respeet' for tib Media confess, watching
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. his climb:to .the loftiest rung -or do we• train -with the. Whisper• e•
int toupee.? Old 'I'itir" Oates. in a long eantaied day,.. whiSpered •
• the lives. of his neighbors away; viethris of Oates en. the seefffold
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were 'viola, others were flogged at the rear of a Wain. And it is
. geed at this, time to recall, .Titini„vras scourge:id, in 'the. end, warie. •
than alL eVailspering •tongues are am Inisy ...today, lying the horior.•,,;
of 'good men away., -Whisperers breaking ,the innocent heart -
may theybe scourged at the:tail ilt,a cart!' ,•
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A.. historical 'enisode• occurred at at,the, Ilona& ,of, Come:sons, Eng when
when :
—,.._,Ar.thinelleriderson Was .intredueed to the Speaker ail Meinhae Parliarnent.„
e • by his twoesens, hoth'inembers of parliament .' Father :and sobs are Shawn •
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Arriving at,the Bowie. , • , • • . •
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• 'Hailing the world my own: - "
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flowers early in MaY. Weigela grows
31e 4 -feet; bears pink,. *Phiiti and crim-'
liOnlOWers'andibleitineetii-rilaye'epetil-• '•
,.. . . ,. els. cernee out ;in June and grows,2'
• Earniog,His Wage. . - ..• - • .feet. •'Its •flowers' are White; eTlieee
- . The 'world treats the,' momentous: shrubs are very Cleedeative: .. ; ' •
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'business of spooning. as A joke. ',, ' Any of 'th-ese ahrobs; mayebe grown
• "MY little man,". a deacon Said tO..a. as single, plants or in .eleeters. of from
atrial' bey,'"have.yoir' ricebetter Wei,' of: three 'to five er mere. ; if; ,grewn,singe
sPending this holy holY, Sabbath efternoOn. ly they ,shoeld be allowed frpni 8° to
than 'Mintz ' away • Your time Op your • 14. feet of . space), " and if In ' clusters
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froAtiPAY4?":." ' .'. , , ' ; . , ,, . , . 'from 4, ,iQ 6 feet IS geed spacing: They
Tatlydliteawaynd.,triIlles IV' ifliuldhot bre'planted-Cleser.tharrteour
•tleman'eXpiOded;• "There's a feller, in- 4 to. 6 feet of A betiding, but it -is 'a
'eide ,spOonin'; with ,iny *ter, and she'a ,' mistakee 40, place them in the. centre
AieYin'enie ' a' ".ifiChei San bout t.:o"'„evateli .of -a lawn eor.:46,,.'sriele-araeiti:Ong!(‘qs
out tor -pop and 'mom , ." ..: • , ''' : ,,.• would break up, a line .bit of, grass ah-
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)es e they are .to be planted' ie. a large.
Chinese Beds. .., • . . . open Space Where they sheuld , he le;
The Ohinese'like hard bedeand•Often- cated ttecordleg to tY4 irttfig111"'it 6f ....‘
'.uge ,a• heard. fonhdatien Witheaestraw• landscape" g'ardener."1-,'-'oetarlo. 'Ilbi.li-.:
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nici(nt a thin "rnattreas Ot tiulit;,- their :01•Ititr`•44es°°14t1cm• 4" - ' ' : -"'"'' :".."••
either •cotton Or s
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ilk:",.i During the dee: ' ,. •
-In. a ton, of "Water from the Atlantic
this colter isfolded and put away in a
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. °direr': is . a thick quilt Ciwereil °With
dreWer:or closet or it May be folded l''Q,!8. r•there is i."4illY-9ne' 4atiliciLt4 - '
igligtil*Tge`"triliVilitiref "fhalierTri" '''',-;-------e-'4L-:-"''''''''"": _.-
' ' • ' " • • • '''• ' ' , St. Jahn New Bruns wide, 'Lite the' largeit.fired6cle in tho i:Notid, Phote'
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Teet-Ynihmiteicti,lbethdee- sleatihiling3N:i.ty ;triat. 7e ...'sf`", ' • Hell'vwt deig" 1.16 't6 'sliit. 614r 'trials.", tii.' gtapil Shows, three boats; in it at•enie ' ' -''''': " ' d '''' ` '
Iirne.rina sine pienty ,01. roc.ei L9 spere. '
out s reng , „ e...e.••••"`-'• -7 • •• • . - • ,
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V.eloPment, 404; ont';:laiSte
ameklafte:LginT 471;&1.41iif7.
T.):4,f#1ette,1,,PnIseac:rar4er.iiir.imo,ntUp9ita;:aiz4daatr.'kritipecttfu541,1;:i
wit4 their ranges "and co/mac-'
• civil valtie of the' Weod.a;a
follows: '
Sugar Maple (Acer Sae -Cher-
; nm), „also known as **It maPlei
• hap, the best- weed 'And-eitseealsoe-
; valuable as: thesOuree 9f maple
sugar And gyrai; Its rareireeeo- •
, incidee with:that et etelleve
with whi•Ch 'it iis
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eXtencling, fr,om. the Mari-:
tthil4e • Lake Pr"ofin.:hes' e Wood.MatureMSatul:rre'
,ior,Nand from Fort William to
'feet high' and 2 . t�', 3 feet in.
diarneter, but sornetintes larger.
• The wood is heavy., hard and
• even -grained and' "Jai Usedfor• e
flooring, furniture, agricultna-aP
, implements, and,. Ulterior wood-
work: It • is also. one of the' be:est ,
Woods for fuel and distillation. a
Red. Maple (Acer ruleruni)
occurs throughout the • same
• range' as 'sugar Maple but ex-
• tends slightly :!'farther north.
'The wood is softer: and not of,
such gowl • quality as siegar
• maple, but is used for the' same
f'Silver-Maple-(Acer-saCcharinee'
um) is more limited 'in its dis-
tribution, being confined to' the
:southern' of-gutario,
Quebec. • a.nd ,New- ,13runsWiek-
•' The wood of this spegies, iS:also
inferior ,to sugar maple.
Manitoba Maple (Acer' Na-
gundO) ,is a native Of, the great
plaine, It erriell treeWith
soft, charge -grained wood:".of
little value, but owing to Its
• hardiness and quick growth it
is valuable for,the planting of
wind -breaks on he prairies.
' Broad -Leaved Maple (Acer
macrophyllum) vecurs in moist
bottom -lands in the -,Coast Belt
In British Columbia. • It 'is ' not
of much conunercial bnportance
but is Used for, 'ornamental
planting. • •••
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•The, Rising Generation.
•" The young subaltern lad- 'but newlY
joined the ,regiment, and as this was
his first experience of military life lie
naturall-r-filt' rather ,awkward, and •
afraidof doing thewreaug thing. This
was partioularly the case in the mess; • '
where he wee' almost afraid tel. move '' • -
for fear of Acting contrary to eitquette •
• At last the major, rough, but kindly
at heart, took pity on himand, slap. ••••••
ping him on the back, said -jovially: ;
"I suppose it'e the old, old story -4. .. :
what? The fool of the family 'sent in. ••
to the army?" .
"Oh, no, sir," replied the young man;
"things; have gaits altered since your •
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. Whereupon the majen• decided to re. • ' " •
vise -his' ideas of' cordtalit.Y. •
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keen the troops fit ,Atid Increase their .
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