The Signal, 1920-11-25, Page 6THE MOM
HUNGRY BUT
DAR EN'T EAT
Me "Pape 9 Diapepsin" and
eat favorite foods
without fear
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Your meas hit back! Your stomach
is t,osar. acid, gassy and you feel bloated
(ter eatiag or you have heavy lumps
Otter
ioldyprsttoa ps or headache. bat
never p. lad. Mere is instant relief.
Doty% day meet! Eat a tablet of
g'ape's Diapapaiti and immediately the
Aadegcl.tiou, gases, acidity and all •tom-
ich distress caused by acidity ends
Pllpe's Dispepain tablets are the
sweat. quickest stomach relievers is
tho world. They cost very little at drug
po seas or woman who eaia mamint rip'
'arty a make • mistake by d
the kidaeys occasionally. says • wel -
know* sutbority. Merit forma brio acid
which clogs the kidney pores so they
=aleggishly alter or strain only part of
W wean & pOIaOas from the blood,
thea you gat sick. Nearly all rheuma-
tism headaches liver trouble, nervous-
ness. constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness.
bladder disorders cows from sluggish kid -
semi
The momma you feel a dull ache in the
kidneys or your back hurts, or if the
urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi-
ment. irregular of passage or attended
by a sensation of scalding. get about four
ounces of Jad Salta from any reliable
pbermacy and take a tablespoonful in
a glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys will then act
tine. This famous salts Is rale from
tar acid of grapes and lemon juice. sone
lined with lithia and'bas been used for
generations to flash clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to activity. also to neu-
tralize the acids in urine so it no longer
ceases irritation, thus eading bladder die-
m -dere.
Jad Salts M inexpensive and can•
wt injure: makes a delightful effe -
vaseeat lithia-water drink which all reg.
igli sitar moat eaters should take now and
then to keep the kidneys clean and the
1 1 I.Iwd pure, thereby avoiding serious kid-
Inn
w,•t• oomutkatioaa
DANDERINE
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
Huron Specially (Outing Co. Submits
a 1'ropositiou---Question of (00-
etruct• of Storm Sewers to Re-
reite Altrolion -Other nosiness
Beene Regular Mertiug.
All the a"•lut„•rs were present ut
tiremtrtiug of Sur town ou Fri•
l.ty evening
A hgter from J. S. Allen asking for
the 'vivito of his igcome tax fur 191!11,
was referred t1, the t•otlrt of reel/don.
an be is asse..:Med as a non-howlehokler,
Applications ions from Messrs. 1'. I..
Moore all/! James Buehawan for build-
ing permits ,were referred to the are
commit -toe Mr. Buchanan plans to
1.u11(1 m two-story house ma his lot cm
the north nide of Nelson street.
.t, communication was received from
the Ilurou Specialty ;Fasting
Co.. of Clinton, with , reference
to est a(dishing s foundry in
(;oderieh. The condition; stat-
ed are That the towu furnish a fro
site and erect a building accenting to
plan., furni.ht.1 by the Company, ate-
ceptiug easy terms of pnymitlt; and
that the town exempt the property
front_taxation for at Mast tea years.
This proposition was refer
committee of the whole council, t0
meet the members of the Company at
IToronto Huns Oid DopeAssociation.
Thr annual meeting of the Huronold (toys A*auclatlun of Toronto will
Ire hold fu room 14, t.M.l'.A. Building,
40 College street, Toronto, ou Monday
evening. 21)th• last., at 8 o'elol•k, for
the elet•tlon of offltwrs and the trans-
action of general business. Au ad-
dressor on "Huron ltetulniat•enceti' will
he delivered by Rev. .1. A. Robinson
of St. t'hlllp's church, NAAA/1111e,olna AAA/1111e,
a former Huroulte. Addresses will
alae by given by promltwut uu'wlx es
of the Awtoe•latlqu• Uefreslimeuts
will be served at the close of the
Meeting. • '
EE
LVL a
seams
LIMITED
TORONTO
lunudry on, East street ; 15. A• 11141
lanes.. shed, end workshop ou Brutestreet: It O'Brien. garage on Albert
street: 11. L. Widmer:, repairs to
dwelling Du' ('tetou street, and to
dwelling ouSouth street; H. Dunlop
Estatee, reroofing stores i on Wes
street ; Thus. Sandy, mirage ou Wolfe
sit.
The metric committee reported that
the tuw'n'a. share of interest on the
l).W.S.It. inrestwcet fund. awouuthug
to $1.2'0. bad been received from the
ctrl Sq Toronto General Truett Ccirporanitn
and au anter for $lam of 1934 Vic-
tory Itvuds 11:10 leen Issued.
the call oaf the Mayor, Tito ,.sortie' cummltteee retrtmmtlid('tl
Applications from the Bell Tele- that no action be taken .tat prevent on
phone t'°. for pe•rmisalon to place'pole0 i the city of Wellatul's suggestion that
and wires ea Quebec street. west of uuilor trucks be suhjet•t to a municipal
Wellington, on Viteoria street and ou Iicrltw lo addition. to the Provincial
Newgate •R1rrl--were
public works committee.
A letter from the McCarthy- Aero
Service Limited, of Toronto, annuli -
ting an eularged phmto. of Goderk'h
and inviting the council to purchase
same at a price of $10, was rent to
the enaneee committee.
A request from the Muskoka free
hermits! for a grant was sent to the
finance committer.
A letter from the secretary of the
Canadian' thee, Waterways sad Power
.t'saeiat' , asking the council to
send delegate, to the convention to
be held at Toronto De et•mber 10 and
17. was referred to the special Com-
mittee. t
Some of . the . eouocillora t
dist as no detegetm stent' be sent a
referent* to the committee waw un-
*ssary, lwt..othess- co
as a take port Goderiiti should take
some inter-st in the Hatter.
An invttatjou to the council to seta
MEN'S BANQUET.
Seem Gathering al Vittoria Street
('buret Leat* to Men's Federation.
The men's j:Iltbering hold lis Victoria
strei4 Melhislist chatrh uu IVis1tws-
day evening WAS a great sutr'ess. At
the invitation of the Ladle,/ of the
ehnr•h, the men mot together for the
banquet, aloin 12.1 wen sitting down
to a splendid supper. A short wusical
program followed, which consisted of
solos by Mr. W, ftwagk`ld. Mr. E.
Belcher and Mr. A. Mclkoipald: duets
by Metiers. ttonley and Mew, Hutt
Messrs. E. Belcher and Harry Barker.
Mr. Harry Starker played the no-
;riup*nierents.
iter. David Wren, M.A... of Mount•
Forest, delivered a wonderful died in-
spiring outdrew on the subject : -What
Would happen If :fou Meu of •(;ud-
The public works eommittee re-
ported that the construethin of the
Mt—Donald street fewer would be ,eom-
plett-4l in a few days: that the roof
of the town stelae+ at the rar.of the
town hall wens being rebuilt. and that
the rutin *ewers were is'ing flushed
and cleated cart for the winter.
•These reports were all adopted.
Cunneillok Moser said that a num-
ber of street tees about town were to
he cut down. but nothing had been
done about it., ole proposed thkt
erich• Began b Work for Galt"
After the address the pastor, Rev.
J. F. Iteyeraft, called upon the men to
support ham in the organization of it
Mean. Federation. and by u standing
vote they ell decided to too so. Ot eers
were thew *looted.- 14 fMlowa • P[Paf-
dent, G. H. Itall; secretary, R. H.
Reid; treasurer, C. Sanderson; clown -
tire. Will McLean. Clyde tarter, E.
Belcher. - Bert Stuuleron. -
Votes of thanks were heartily ten-�
dered to the speaker of the eveping
and to the ladies who so generously
provided the supper. Everybody
present` proclaimed the evening *great.
sucesta
The monthly meeting of the Gisler -
Woolen's Instituto will be held at
the home of Mrs. Swanson, Bruce
street, next Thursday, December 211(.
This will be •'(;ralIlwothers' Day" anti
a large attendance Ie rtxpuestetl.
IF YOU WiSH TO SAVE be CENTS
ON YOUR NEXT PEAR'S Sl•B-
SCRiPTION TO THE SIGNAL.
PLEASE RENEW NOT LATER
THAN NOVEMBER 3e.
No Chance is Roast` Him.
A woman Is terribly disappxoint'1
if a man doesn't make a fool of him-
self after she's let lilm have his own
way. -Roston Transcript.
Yen I'nderstatld.
•'A pound of butter, please." -
"The best?"
"No,_the cheapest, please. My hu -
hand's
hand's a professional Vii% " lleT--u
laborer." -Judge,
Dad's View.
The Pastor -..Sat God hag sent you
two more little brothers. Dolly?"
Dolly 1 brightly )-"Yee, and He
knows where the money le coming Toutcmuch time by stop -
from'. too. 1 heard Daddy say so." ping your
wah.
OBITUARY.
• MacIVOit.-Frow The St. Clair
(Michlgau) frets of- Novetulwr 10th,
we take the ifollowing obituary notice
referrlug tt,t� a [urwer Gealerlch girl:
M ias Atl)ta laalelle Marlow. tiled
Friday night, November . 12111, after
u two weeks Illness of typhoid fever
and pneumonia. .hiss Maclvor was *
trltined ansa•. herr on her vacate'
wIlen She was called to care for Mrs.
Louis Froh, the daughter of August
Whenits, who was ill with typhoid.
She re,poudexd to the cull and In nurs-
ing airs. Froh coutraeled the disease,
but sta)011 un the l'Hxr until after she
I$c4111ltx, Wile waa 111 with typhoid.
MSAs hinclvor was Zorn lteeemlWr 12,
1.ti15, at Gislerlt•h, (tut., and was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ikit*ld Mae -
Ivor of that place. Some time after
the death of her father, her mother
married ('apt. T. Emig 111 1910 and
the family then came to St. Chile to
live. Thr deceased has five brothers,
Murdoch Muelvor, a manor; Donald
Maclvor, a student of Albion college.
and Joshua Heti Tryon Maeivon and
John Emig, of St. ('lair, and two slaters.
Tena Maclvor and Pearl Ewlg of this
city. Miss Maclvor Ham * high iehtM I
pupil here and Inter studied nursing
and
graduated as such In June, 1919,
I from the Itattie !'reek Sauitarlum.
She was a member of the M. E. clwr'h
end was held in high cateeui by all
who knew her. The funeral WAS held
from the house Monday at 2.34) p.m.
and was conducted by Bev. F. B.
Juknston.
Miss Muth Montgomery. et JMitthe
Creek, and Miss Antes Train, of Port
Huron. as nurser to can' for her and
the Mimes Helen Summers and Vir-
ginia Pyle. also Battle Creek nurses,
were here for her funeral.
1f you were told of
a new discovery forth
treatment of roughs.
Dolts sad bronchitis. as certain In its
sena on all chest troubles as anU-
tozia is on diphtheria.or vaccination on
small -pox, wouldn't you feel like giving
it a trial?
Paps is the discovery!
Pape are little tablets, cootaisiog
certain medicinal ingredients, which,
when placed upon the tongue. immedi-
ately turu into vapour, and are at once
breathed duwa the air passages to the
lungs. On their jouruey, they soothe
the inflamed and irritated memhraoes
of the bruuchial tubes, the delicate walls
of the air passages. and finally enter
and carry relief and heading to the lungs.
In a word. while no liquid or solid
am get to the lungs and air passages
these Peps fumes get than direct. and
at coos commence their work of healing.
TRIAL L Cat o u 1 this
tomisim- article, write
across it the pane and date of this paper,
and mail it (with lc. stamp tepay reu,ra
P ostage) to Peps Co.. Toronto. A fres
trial packet will then be sent you. All
druggists and stores sell Peps, bdc. bog.
elegates to tll<
'extern ()ntari
Trltde, to be 1
Stops Hair Corning Out;
Thickens. Beautifies-
annual meeting of tilt•
!'pitied Boards' of
al Chaffinm ou
her ltd, was \referr-d to the
.ateci1tI committee.
The ere committee reported ap-
proval t the ',ism. of I.uildiug permit,:
as follu*l`i: 1'. 11. Kuce•.,haw, rrptelrs
to dwellir` on Newgate street Mims
Bnrritt, lea to dwelling on \r-
eferet: ('has. ('opp, repairs to dwe'llit
on .as a , Tel' Ilan, re
ted to keep the W4 Mt it they would
attend to the cutting down of the tree
Mayor W.Igie mentioned the fact
that there 1s a joint ownership In t
-a ekt*etr-eotslt-hut-Isestore a
tree' without the consent or the t'or-
loratlo0. and the corporation could
remore-lt-..IthoM the -tonge'nt
of the owner of the property adjoining.
The matter was refernxl to the
public wot•k, .owmittie'.
Councillor Knight reported for the
fnel eammitte e, Mating that a tae of
coal had leen receive) and that it had
been pretty .well distributed, .It was
difficult to got wood. but ties hod siev-
oral offers of Croat amt, the price was
down.'
Dr. ('lark askedabout the gravelling
tillb•*hould he clone. and tie road to
the ,ridge should be Improved.
Itioss Wallis said these things had
not bre uverlookt-•1. but the works
staff had -• n hti'ty with other work.
A few' rents buys "i)anderiae." .After 1
1 -. to few applications you eannot fund a j . $6 7./ 5
—mai —fitlrn hair or any dandruff, hriiideis
-ryeny hair shoo.* new life, vigor, bright. I !
xne.s, more .v,Ior nod abundance_
►' !� DRINK HOT TEA 1
Oct a attlall package of Hamburg
Breast Tea •at any pharmacy. Take a
tahleapoontul of the tea, put a cup of
bailing water upon it, pour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring.
toutimossim__ 11 is the most effective way to break
es cold and cure grip, as it opens the
pores of the akin, relieving congestion.
Mao loosen. the bowels, tine breaking
tip a cold. _ - - _ - - - -
Try it the next time you suffer front
a cold or the grip. it is inexpensive
and entirety vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless.
These -44* s o.rc-Ere. "v
and extremely smart and ar
selected (rout our regular
stock.
Specially reduced for Friday
and Saturday at
$6. T5
do the work
'ntiont-d by Dr. Clark.
the patlrllc works
prices nod report.
The imtttingt -
Ing of the.ehtnetery s'•ston tags tett In
the Itarids of the temeter an chit
tiominittivs
Mayor Wigle said the town wo
have to fatee.tllc-nutttu' rd submitting�1
bylaw for the ennstrvrttmr of sterns
Sere. 11e asked floe the puldic
r_t .committ(O,_gI e_,tame. ■tteatlou.
to th
A tit . rending wax given bylaw No.
34. the bylaw :granting a fixed as -
merriment to the Western ('a nada
Flour Mills h Jtt_.to .be submitted
al the Jouna elections.
'Ale council eluded its business
abet-Adjtinrned b:•'ore
9 o'clock. ,i \ •
At the entertainment in North
street Methodhit church Tuesday even-
ing -the nerd of Its kind to be given
in Gotlrb•h-the admission will be
only '25 rents
et uaitttee to get
GETTING REAI)V FOR HO('KEV.
6athusiludie Organization Meeting
Held Tuesday Evening -Two
O. H. A. Team.. ---
There was It larg1• ,yttendance it the
ho -key org:Inizattlon meeting at the
town hall on Tuesday evening. the
.. a fitamber lora • - ' ded---
tLuxiaam w..s at n high pitch, throw wt
that bocke: Ilan a great hold in Clod-
trick_ to rat _romisln_ well for a
sermon at the favorite -name:
The treasurer's report. too. waa ew-
courntring, instead of the usual deficit
there being an fetusi eesti surplus of
$29.93. Mr. W. J. Buchanan. who of
treasurer last year performed this feat
In bnaneinit. reported reeeelpts of
$390.30 anti expenditures of $909.37 for
the year.
Officers were riveted for the coming
aeax/11 ax fuliows:
President-�J . fieetor Hays.
1 II e-premhleRt-A. L. Cole.
fie notary-tt mnrrr-W. J. Bach•
anon. .
i-mbeT lt. Tltompem�L
rs of executive-lteg. Whir -
mat, Capt. i.d. Robinson: Will Craig.
Mr. H. Preston String, of Toronto.
wax named es the clnl:.r delegate tot the
0. Ii. A. ,tnrr•ing.
The of9cer* ;ite intimate with the
an.l with the material in view,
prospects for, tine lea0op are reg*
as vel brignt
After coashter. • diecnaaionjtt wog
derided to enter ., eth junior IFnd in -
thee O. H:AO bet
teams to be again -te management
On mourn of M - or Wigle, the meet-
ing ..tans-oo. n,•ar=- _ea In facer 01 the
formation of a to u league and Mr.
J. W. Fl.t,.•r wee ppointed convener
to arrtnfee for a i eatingto organise
C. T. A. Ali'
a 1• w league
'omen or Canada
Who a estify
Bosh Soreness from joints and muscles
' with a small trial bottle of old
co
—T =� St. Jabs Oil
Atop "dosing" Rheumatism.
it's pain only; not one case is fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub Booth•ob
tag, penetrating "3t, Jaoa Oil" right
oftthe "Gender spot, and by the time
• yoe any. Robinson -out Jack Robinson—ut comers the
,Aentnatie pain. 'St. Jacob', Oil" i*
a harmless rheumatism euro which
sever dtaappp{weints and doein't burn the
akin. it takes pain, sorenese and stiff -
sees from aching pinta, muscles and
homes; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache,
wrorrtla.
IAmbss opt Get a 35 colt bottle of
old-time, bonnet "9t. Janob. Oil" from
say drug store, and in a moment you'll
(te fres from pain, aches and stiff-
ness. Don't stiffrheumatismb rheumatism
away•
pmttrlasum me— --- — -
flir a am M I. T , Sigma
remorseDo yon feel at "slue* and remorse to-
day? You are bilious, nonslip*trill Yoe
feel headachy, full of cold, unst.nmg.
Your meale don't At breath i* had, akin
mamisa
allow. Take (lrets tonight for your
liver and bowels and wake up clear, ray
and cheerful. No griping no ineonven-
knee. (>1lildrea lova (Jasear'ats to,. 10,
M,Aeittr
Ontario Tempera,:ee Aet-. Ifeetive
- _..
The (lined* Gaxe.t,• of date tiovem-
'her 20 contains r prm'Ismntfon rms-
pending the ()anode Temperane'e Act
to this i1fetli7',if Ilcrdn. to IteloMa\(1'!t
with, the petition .'1' elector* of tin
county recently :nts•mltMVl at Ottawa.
The coneluding lialagl'tipti of the pro-
clamationla as follow*:
�Therefore 1.44n -Excellency tate liov-
traor-General In t'ourM•II, on the re-
mend/Ilion of the $eeretnry of
14(0e., and In per'nonce of the pnevi-
Aland of chapter ?1, 7-54 (h•nrgr V.,
*tmee referral to b pleased to sus-
pend the operation of the provisions
of the Canada Temperance Act in the
county of Huron, in the Province of
Ontario), and .both hereby 4edere the
tome to he suspended. Much ntwpen-
'don to Commoner ter days after the
date orf petlfe*ikm 'veered In the
Canada Gazette and to continue am
long As the Pror inelii law remain*
ss
restrictive as the ('.nada Temper-
ance Act."
Ateording to the *love ranee the
nnrmrio Tempers two %et comes Into
effect In thin county M December
1st setk
or. Piro 'o telieince since nos used
d
m
/Dour family at home
and they never failed
to give good remits.
'•'be'Golden Medical
ly,_overy' was 1.1
as a tonic and blood
Ta purifier and for bron-
chial trouble, and it
proved excellent. 1
have personally takk-- -
eGolden MM
very' for bron-
chial trouble, -
the 'Favorite Tr'e-
su*iption' to beild
see up when 1 as.
*a-dows . they both ware very bane-
used
ensused 1h. Pierce'
" ts,ai r. :tract of Smart -Weed for -
pain: it •-'•• oe eery good. I foal ale in
leoon,me'._. 11 nt 1)r. Piens s medicines
knowiotheni to he good." -MRS. CLIF-
FORD 5 tiT L1iF:LI.
Central Hutt Sask.:—"1 have timed 1)r.
lkres's b"wife•! Discovery for a number'.
of years w d nm plowed to recommend it
u abb6t rte... 1 know it Asa no equal,
am
as i us it fat my boy for tuberculnns of
the bins- loin' My neighbors and friends
were eat .rod a ith the overlie; in fact, 1 do
not thin 'Medd ha alive today had it not
been Inc .• •. ,••tical Disnoverv.' i atm
keep it \ ,. for roughs an it differs sn
from re ''t' medicine& instead of up-
settingeb as moat cough syrups
do it to r the etoenarh. 1 only with
1 hast 1 lout Dr. Piemei a medicines
gamer. '4. PEACY WOOD.
wise e • 'ire Grob -boo Medina! Dis-
covery • goosing the benefit of the
Metro,axpnric • Metro,w`ome reputation grow
all aro. ' .erth. 141611 more, yoer got a
temper., 11.. m
Leine that r.tain* not a
dent, of ,..47.41 or ,Arenti.e of any kind.
inng ht OP. Pierce rornbined metals
valuw:d.e • tnbtc ingrr'•linntw—without
the lean .•f . idiot —50 \hat his remedies
always hsva beso strictly to lu
se
FIRM* silliallb - algeergialad 1* a .s tlttie near 8ydney,
1(11)). gpdasei agent*hs( till11111111tindstide at Turtle iefwtaia, Alberta
wages and thus acquire at least a
Not very many years ago a great fair part of the money needed to perk
Many people looked on an education their next year college expenses.
at the University s unnecessary and The second year Is similar to the
perhaps even harmful for a young first, except that the work both
man proposing to enter business or theoretical and practical Is more ad -
manufacturing. The old professions vanced, anti these first two years are
of Law, Mediciny and the Canoe same for all rrigtneertng students
were. of course. different, and de- no matter what branch of the sub -
mended college training: but fitness feet they propose to practice: but in
for success In even the greatest In- the third year. they specialize, and
dustily.' or engineering undertakings the miners give a considerable part
was commonly supposed to be beet of their time to Mineralogy. Geology.
gained by apprenticeship In an offlre etc. The practical work at the end
or work*, and the boy who left school of this year Is still further special -
at fourteen to nun errands and sweep ized and is In the form of a travelling
out the office was often lauded as school. Sleeping cars are chartered
having outdistanced his rich neigh- for a month er more, a diner Is en-
bor who had "wasted" four or five gaged when necessary, and the
wars In learning • lot of theory, and party accompanied by a 'professor
with It acquired habits of luxury, and and a *mall group of competent in -
a sense of his own superiority to structor*. is taken to some Important
-gather men. mining district About one-fifth et
The above belief was due in part the time is given to practical Mid
to Ignorance of what college Ilte Geology - another fifth to visits t0
really Is, and 1n part to a failure to Ore Dressing and Metallurgical
Jl.tlfgttih between the ofd and new plants, and the remainder to actual
methods of teaching. Fortunately. visite to mines carefully selected in
time has cleared away much of this advance so that the widest possible
mieunderatanding and has proved to experience can be gained. The *tu-
observant people that nothing -can dents go underground. spend their
equal a scientific education u ate- tlola Wr1Telllfig. and It possible work-
paratlon for any branch of relvanced Ing. with the regular miners, and each
industrial work, but It le dotihtful 1f day after returning to their trasel-
even now the public understands ling home they compare experiences
just what is done by our Universities and write up notes, under direction
in training young mos for the En- of the start. At one end of the
gineertng Profession.
Perhaps eo clearer Illustration of
the modern method can be found
than in the teach'*. of Mining En-
gineering as given, for instance, at
McGill. The students begin their
• Course to October and spend seven
months attending elaaiem In Mathe-
matics. Physics, and other fundamen-
tal subjects, and in carrying out ele-
mentary experiments In the labora-
tory. Then, after the spring exam-
1natlons.they go to a eamp in the
country, and do practleal surveying
for four weeks. This ends their
obligatory work for the year. but they
are urged to spend at least the main
part of the vacation In Machine
Shope or en Survey* or other en
gfneering enterprise*, and It 1s sig
fliflcant of the earnest spirit of the
n
student* that fully An p.c. d thea
sad at the IWO Uop earn good
school proper all of the men are
given opportunities for employment
for the remainder of the aslmmer. in
the mines visited. and thanks+ to the
broad-mindedness of our t•.aaadlaa
Mine Managers (many of them old
McGill gradentes) the students thus
get invalnahie experience, and at the
same time earn very substantial pay.
The value of this very prat -timid
summer school can only be fully ap-
preciated when the men return to
college for their fourth and final
year, which la devoted to a study of
the advanced technology of Minima.
Matters which might otherwise be
dlfflrnit to understand are quickly
appreelated, the Interdependence of
theory and practice are made clear.
and the *Mdente complete their
ronree with • more mature • oi bal-
anced enderatanding of their profes-
sional genie sad respoualMlitles
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coals. B.C. 14
than could possibly be attalmed
ny amount either of study Of
r&etical work taken alone.
This Mining Field School was i•• f*
stltuted at McGill over twenty yarns
agn a.gd has since been carred em
witbodt Interruption• except that (1
was curtailed during the war. The
extent of ground covered may lo t
gathered from the fact that Rr$tlsk
Columbia has been visited to Has• ty
than ten times, Nova Scotia six. Mew
foundland twice, Michigan and either
United Mates mining districts three
or four times, while cobalt. Perms
pine, 8udbery and other nearer win- m'
Ina fields, are almost always tonrlbad. 1
on the way to mere dlstaat parte. 1a
The Iihistratlon* whleb *cerement
this article have been chosen to Moor
the lighter side of the arcurainns, and
it is needles* to add that en part et
the course at McGill is more popular
than the "Mining Trips." •1