The Signal, 1920-11-25, Page 7J►
THE WEE[ AT THE CAPITAL
Stiffness
It 1. datoskkiss how
awchly M�a.td•�.iru-
mat Mims .Ba
sew and tdmroaw.
Gives Great
Relief
M. 1. a Ca4at, td
P. M.. C..ey14.ry.t .
w.wr"M. huabamilus
Nd Mr..d'• Laird
14gw.tly. Jays wort
eW ._.t. Triced•rd
.i.... x lu rh.r..
tar .ed tet ase riot
ib Ove pea .1441: •
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Mn Fred ..hw,• toe t n. Thpd1. 0.t -
•' 11611.••• very much vier ,w ale• ori. , Irdelme
Airy., w .ivmt .o try M.'••$rt time.m. ad
•r mks,/ ,rmd..M',.4rr hod ayyJ••a,re.
I ,rrer.v.nt 1 V ,4•••1 Y It. .ntu.ly'{omi
Th••muter l...n a.,•w. w. My i.,"d up -y la.
...deye .Ws. i.d.t r•. lbo.,d• I.nrrm , n...
wt4'nerd IMd• M.re• !Anon!, mod Athos An
MINARD'S
King of Pads
LINIMENT
Yarsuurh - Nwa !icer$
a>.
TfluM.la GI'NMtY.
Al'("rt(►NEER.
By Ian Drnelm.
Ottawa, Nov. 22. -The wanderers
are returning. Fresh trout %tains the
Westerners. ate yt
. Calder
els office in showed
the t)u,t
sd up up
Block a couple of days ago wearing a
smile like the average Western Hunter
who sees his carloads of wheat beteg
tBOX 67, (lsli•rich. Allam will
-`try mail m It•ftsit-Sepia
promptly atteuderl to. Residence tela
ohne 119.
TUI QOXud
department Ivory efrotwts. and the habitant ties his
of that dopa greet coon coat about hits with his raudY
Minister !n charge rUow sash. eta t.ut the low ted
eau or
so serve it until the ttwu Red and Y gets day oe ao of the Ohs general
caland sled characteristic of Le the elle France for
crowd I► through lu the gsoeral glean- ani resile merrily ate.
bb daily Caluto the bureau de p
Settee the war, Qttebecwas establishirg
tourist resort•
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GODUIOS, OINK.
up.
The Condit' Samba of ParnaaseM'
One' p ethe things to be decided by
the l'abiut during the comingameck
will he the deet of to Is. able carry out
11 M still er '1Iii yoil or about
the interesting acre f of the word
.tauulr) JD. Ch1 n cooper
a1.
rt- I bodies and the local Boards of Trade, arc
to pret*e ows h,tofinthet deperry. l been
that this year f Tr de, arc
mo (wwoli out to Weill toulutly a will i ct feel
th bits Ncr*ii( to IlibllY st time , tt expected rethe pogo
the pignut in set rch of ct iso.
the Igo%er F rot stilt la ba" that date alb more of
euentl . pro' clear air, and all the pleasures of ski and ,
!n wlud, For the last three or four shrine
s•st f1. there has menheel,ders
it K
test fro. the iarmlo'rs atKnluXt theI tobogtau," eit gan. of r avigation
pracllw-.ot calling Parliament so late . ADeeurinng the past 1 the whiter a1Nl this year it twin- 1 eem 1 s been an ahnurtnal wtlux 01 will
Canppooacct. A number of
ale detained for close examieationtbY he
therm soonauthoritiestlppertsnd ed. AA some
than are •p bet has ttsrepresentative
on the ateoti Sllc Y
on the gout who, with a swarm of trienda
meets every boat and assists the entry of
the newcomers into the country as tar as
possible. If any se tier is short of the
prescribed funds, money to almosteany
amount is at his disposal. Some
ven
land without bunds andob(asnther cthem
es at
wiring to trienda
there is s{a arrival.
through 1,,, 1,1.0%11 a Much impatience is often evinced
= pn.tti t ural let''" when Jews--aredetainedby theimmigrationl
omelets and these last are importuned to
ft r not uulikl•ly Mutt rhe Itecrntly a guard re said
it
ler prohp,.l,.• anti robin- release them. Retessly for arde s a a
a Dr• a polehfurklr. to have been
v uta• menus ser an p bribe: while a well-known local Jew Is
pmv(• not Kicen up under Arrest for attempting to br
ibe
sea• further tue"owres• another, and ser immttttanl
thrtKb, dt11 hail picked up unconscious atter having
luealt,na tlwt It has dropped (to,n the cool of the detention
hough the Hous• quarters in an effort to escape•
aptaarX
a reputation as a made to induce the P
t successful endeavor;
inter
was made
to leasute seekers
of the United States to come and taste
the best the Canadian winter has to otter.
•pa this movement,the railways have
with the government
three dentin per bushel. James A.
was slightly hoarse, atter wlu►t the
Western hecklers had doue to hint.
but otherwise he was gots) as ever.
As to the prospects, as he had tttvn
them In the West, he declared the
Government would milt half the wrtte
in the three Prov ee, and be gav'(e
the Liberals no more a yr1tbere in ti an
the proverbial paper
,here afteth eree iecassbestos feeling +that Mont.
Jamlw A. was stretching the optimism
a little. Unless the press rewires of
I"oth tours were tvnslderably doctored.
it appeared that the Liberal leader
was getting even a better reception
Man the Premier -and use close ob-
server of Western polities would con'
cede the LIM•nM a claire of carrying
many seats between Fort William and
1'algary.
Eyes ea East Elgin.
The arenanof t s e i fitles n m tlhasmo ed,
at he ptese wdst10
least Elgin, wlaere the three 1
al
lenders have Men doing their beet to
hammer. home their own ver ions of
the trot♦: -into theiwietlaof ituilleellt
and trusting (I) voters. Mackenzie
King and Hon. T. A. ('rerar atmeared
to be getting their Lull short• set 11n•
honors in the way of cheering and
full atteed-anms at their meetiings, and
Iia
1.l
• tpr•y aero Ixorh there hamroerhnt Brut
c. against the fonthivanc'e of the pro.
d Adml0Mteettoa•' According to th
t leader of the 1'rogrersbes, the Meighen
Government • is trylug Io wake the
tariff an halite io the electron ashen
there are more tmprteet
home to tae considered. Mr. (ire
would train the guns on freight ea
1- and "rch commonplla ' oritnger3 s Iilil
ia r:.., -
> lilt hart at the p
syn Irving in ('anada, !tet sullof who spend-
ing hours denouncing
O iffer
from the aoverument as extremists
awl ndt. (wanglrl ■
Icon. Mackenzie Iinggull ane gls 1,l
trymlrathetie string•
people of Aylmer they had been In-
st snittel by the (:overumeut and left
without representation in the Hous',
after the dleath' of MI I I Marshall.
The Government, he averred. cunld
have brought on a bye -election months
before. And Hnon.agW.n1. ill. K. ettli•
Kovern•
tinned his pla the rteMg
went which Iha� u1. hoed n to fight'
of the people held
e
when ire mandate was long mina note
pendent. Ile warnMed th• voters in
asst Elgin that a vinery. there for
the (',overnment candidate wonla be
tow
ennistrred ae a strengthenit►g
of (' ve►nmenre grip on the seine of
n .l. star into
as though tern• of i en ea teflon.' It ws Iron vat o s parte f Eurotp youto
trltl) a{owe lioPe set 1.n t�lrly J
+lou. will
Tlxe drib set c tirely tau the pr Kies wade
anddept ruble
and the t tiw pt lseutgttrwe. Ito s sof l
Itouae. At [le Vre
there will i, of he a great host of eon-
troverstal matters. but still there are
bouts( to be sane hot fight* stegcd.
The'Tarlff ('uunnissionee report wilt 1"•
to foe out• thing, cud it there tX to 1"•
anyth lg iu the nature of tariff revi-
sion at`iir�tittg trout It we can' hook fur a
long atldt bitter debateyoltl tl at wo n
Th ell ahl( fur the
to Io' put l I' cite in
lnkiug of
uut,trl°. an
X01
IY•I111'INrI
t,tblishutl•nt Nt
into the knout
-1'$w -vols.`
hope Its getting s
,,r re-estaldlshw'u
the Govertirn'3,l's in
gone lip' limit. tit.
may ,1pN'll with what
light dut'ks't, k Is 5510
that 1114• ttMua 1,f 1.np1
Ise the spw'ccti front the
be IXIt u very small blit
welch will have to toe d
at fore the members *re tier
to rel • eugage1i1 " I' foe 14
Hie Itoyal tittawe Rolf ('lub.
having 10 make some ros'r%
the effwl that they will play
are not Deviled to vote.
WINTER IN Q EC'
LEGAL
MG. ('.(AIf:110N, K. 1'.. BAltltl
TEIL-__!Mellor. notary pubU
're ls.aaaa^ Moly 11"uditon Ktrrd. Ils-1.•rirb. thio
dour -from Square. Trust funds t1
loan et l ww.t. ratite.
i
� y Q C.ILYS. • 4
"•
in* IiAHltlr'Ctat: tal1.N'ITult, NI
y• I, T.\KY i'1'IBLll'. ET('.
a
Oaks-- Sterling (tank Work, Han
s is Ilbors Street, G1e,lerlrh. Telephone
rite3tl t:+Utile, 11o.,ux and lusurance.
Pt1311t1t'1N'T. KI1.1elitAN A ('1IU1►
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r e `-- � ' ILU(ItISTt:ItS. 0iiWI'ITt►lU. N
t _• TtltL.:S I'1Itl.11 ETC.
`lin the Square. second
" •( frim litiuilton Street. t.tot4,rich.
Private.\Bettie to \bean at loam
a T •
Is ' rates.
W. 1'r.11dG" t. K. ('., ]. L. Killoran,
�a
'4-
rilAl(Lt:S t
HINTER,
Goeteskh. Mo
rates.
r !WAGER,
ICITOlt. not
veyancer. (Nies' -
rieh.
10 l.• a
than likely' °rang the Hinterland.
much interest here in
sot mentioned There has beep
Tl • will the contract which has been signed for
the hrsfuesli Provincial land subsidies for the con
tissd Me ( Quebec
&°f the first section of the new Chibougamou,!ftailwaY. which i
r fly few Q t is
is to create s allot' route between thand open up the rich wlthb it amdfhicoutim►
lou to natural i resources of the new Quebec
and Chicoutimi region. The venture
they is being promotedby a powerful syndicate
of London and New York capitalists wtzo'
I ave had the territory thoroughly
:' \\ piored by expert prospectors.
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Hydro -Electric
WARNING
or
AkltiIW. ,L R.. BAlt-
ttorney. Reiter. etc..
y Waned at lowest
LVSERANCE.
A lilt l;$Tt. . 5(4 )1.-
ry public nil e on-
'uurt Hon (lode-
( 121n
NS,
at
18t•KI1,IA1P MI'TI'Afr 'IRk INS 'It-
it
AI*._au-1'atRt red, isnot
al� town property Insured.
�. (►filers -Jar. t'onnoUy, 'rum., God
r i rich 1'. 11.: Jas. Eyelet, Viee•Pteet..
Iteechwood 1'. u.: Thotilns U. Hays.
(belt. -Tries.. p¢eptorth 1'. 0.
i'treetoro--1). F. McGrego R.
. r R. s,t No. :t, Plesforth : John No.R11
4. Walton: William Kinin. E. R No. 2.
flenfnrtb: John itenuewiee. rod
brawn; Geo. A.ti'artney, R. R. N • a.
iteatorth: Robert Ferris,
itarl •k:
alndnl AteEwrn, •
tains. iteettwood; Jelltl•X (lonnnl
(: l^rieli.Age reYeti,
lslntonerkh
ts : J. W. Ye
, o.It rk'h
Alei. I4414.1i. It. 1t. No. 1.
Willinch-
e ni
biu•l'oliey-ooll rEfcan(ay
ley. ,t their enrds re-
tll payments 11141 R'
Store. ('lintat ott : It. It. `util''c flowery,
Store. street, Gaterk'h. - or J. 11.
K R'IT General store. ileyfield
,i -
The Tuwu• has been ordered
to rwlune the amountI anc
d
current oast by 21 pernc
the local I.0nsnrequest-
ed
sift .
ed to reduce the4r load hews&
iugly.
1. Idecoutiltno use of all elec-
tric apparatus where p.tllible.
2. Reduce the uumler oto your
lights end always turn off when
not absolutely required.
S. Ile wost economical in use
of electric curreut lu every way
possible. •
That one extra light immense@
our load -turn 1t If.
+'NTH, F1'RTIIER NOTICE
ELECTRIC IRONS ARE TO
HE USED ONLY BETWEEN
THE IIOI'RS OF 10 A.M. AND
:t P.M. OK AFTER 8 O'CLOCK
IN TILE EVENING.
The Sister Province' Eatabl1JWag Heelf , Salads Tea Red ken Cents a
as a Winter Report.
(By gtrthur Penny -Union Press Bureau Every Mort is being made to supple
Spain.) ' the retail dealers with Brown
wce Label
"SALADA" at the j reduced price
take
.Nov. Zot 5.t
pe3e ebec
reirerts
o� cents
tllepoun before all have it in
Que1
winter �-
its nat rleme+il ever in node of every more P turesgttr. rt of the Company. Cay 7onr "ttl'"1'riptlon to ?he
scows b1. utiw than wfreonrn the white,
gulf, 4 pa
thousands of customers throughout
crowstorm\ sweeps up a from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ' thea month and save bile.
crowning the blue mountains with their Canal
to Prov is Quebec some ! exertrco on the
s
more storied. morel stock, at they have tens
Water and light Commission
DECORAT ING
ANI)
Materials
Decorating Mater
Wall Paper, Paints, etc.
We sell you the materials, or
'takethe contract of decorating
'your home, store or office.
Estimates cheerfully given
GLASS
Window Glass, Plate Glass
Merron, etc.
We can supply your wants in
any kind of Glass
J. CUTHBERTSON
North side West st. Phone 354
..r.••aeds.►..•••ta• .Mu
Thutaty. Sirsibie
Quality is the corner•stoue on which the
=succenti 4I Life -Buoy Rubbers has been built.
No matter how difficult it may be to get the
proper nlaterialsior skilled labor, there has been
no sacrifice of quality or workmanship in older
to give the people Rubber footwear that will fit
all sizes and shapes of shoes and better -wearing
Rubbers than any yet been put on the market.
Lite -Buoys always give satisfaction and the
prices are most reasonable.
Ov'ergaiters and Felt Slippers are now in
stock
:e REPAIRING •
GEO. MacVICAR
i
NORTH SIDE OF SQVARE GOD1cRICM
0 despite the fact that. areordtltg
to his
*lav
t° his vlrws,- R. wap s 1(lerredtted and
Ilawanttcl Adminfetrattlon.
A. W.rfl ant GGvlrnnemd.
Instead of a bye-e'Ie ct ion in Esus!
Elgin there iebonld have been a general
Literal
election, m1 beclaimed the eirrt spotn/dMe leader,
of the ole n fP.nlnn s( Government
aa hanging
or the sake of office.
of which gives rise to a further
crop of rumors as to •the poluibtllty
andlikelihood of a general tle.'ti0n.
The tt(tp of the three Yeedera over rho
hustings would Orem to indicate that
there tit tomlething loontttg up. but the
Indication do not point to env early
rnntisilT ''' ,GovernmentmaehtnlrY l+ cwt nests.
In either the Government or Liberal
ramps. a elections are net won w•Ith-
nt machinery. Prayers do not teem
t have the strength in,winning an elec-
tit telt a Well-oiled political mach-
ine has, and\ therefore. while gilt
!idem a regoutard
rile lh, the forerunners
hf ,s \M 1.•l n �i are lit,
ut�_tit Imminent_
does not ap19e
one tet Imminent.
Getting le Werk
There ti
t_h-_i,nl,g,_s no
and the we
for a !bort
niletelo t wild
IM tour of
Themis and take\a hand
eerie .'nmpalgp, *nil well(• be and
Sir Henry Drayton`eri ht (1ft v'n
week it le exile tied\1blet slure things
will be nuked t'ttrnugh (' Moet
eetwiell which have heel hangin fire
for 'tome time. - _.- _
Hon. .1. D. Reid is 0a�i
after a little Jaunt to,E❑
ernment h°sinless end wit
take a hand in the game
after hie arrival. By the
le rather a good story told `.of the
ike•. during bit visit to I'aH Ont
of the other Ministers who *es In
Perim et the same time as Hon. 1).
Reid met Wit at his hotel one vett-
ing. After they had talked over
matter" for n while, the other Cald
Klemm, enegewtesi that ate there wa
nothing they enntd ion tg- heli' a
('anedian lmhlhe hotness Mundt at t' U
time they mpg gte out
eights of gay'Teree.
"All right," Pard the Minteter
hallway! and Canales "*bete 18
nearest moiler' We hate to tell that
for fear Pnme' mitelder might gait
the texture of the Metghen ('ahlne
h,. the story, hot, anyway. k he vouched
for.
4
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Brophey Bros.
The Leading -
Funeral Directors
- and_Embalmers
Orders rarefuny .attended to
st all hours, night or day.
Gul)Fltt(`il
� 11MR Is iuiuiisr
.sir, uSE SASE
!timid Ise ►lvenlurc eft of
that. tete \�'r•mit•r and hie
1,y. again t their office*
k of ton nK th finished
while.. Th Tariff (tom-
- „„s t out on
Ontario immediately
which tact gave lf, (i. I).
Itobertiton time o dash n to Rt.
I the Fart
Grandmother's Recipe to
Dare and Beset*
r •
eft beautiful,
even shade
by dark.
R-
brew-
ing misturea of Sage Tea and butt
phur. Tour Isla Up your charm. lay It
makes 1.r mars or streaked. bust an
a9pii tamp tion rgratwoofage an bun -
Don't
matinees b famous
A
(l obi t ' bother. to Prepare the
recipe
you can gemproved t the addition of
other ig"dientsittil call cost.tail
oeady 101' 0 led Wye
ready toff ties. end. Tett esti
Bane and m,lpttve dCed upon to brills
M 1 Dolor and lustre; t
always
�c>4 the naton
your hair. v� ' Wroth's" sand
11 vsyfbo(ly u,ld now beget that
Sulphur Commonly and evenly it
nobody ,o boon applied.soft
nobody ply tell 1t has sponee or
You simply ty damp`s araw this through
brush With taking tt and
@malt strand ata
the : b moing the gray
time: M and after another
cation 11 mm.beautlfullf dart and *owl . gt0wt1 preparationaanlis a lustrous.
feltNMtura1oquljte ter th0sa who 41-
ers (lark heir and a youthful tlae appear-
ance.
a It ismittgaties or r'uveation of 4Mtla.
in Bridge and Road Building
Concrete
mv� eii'
P •
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t
•
Is way,ho n_
1ope on Go
K i e able t1
if polities
riwv. there
t
e
o
the
rte
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syn
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l
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itiomeP
,des
Some of the Con^.rete Work op
aK _ 'to
t hway portion being only ten or
Too Toronto -Rawlins)) Highway _ e
linking Toronto with a population of in e1. cent
mwtbeen reduced
about 60(1.000 and Hamilton with per cent.
*bout 110.000, skirts the shores of D
bake Ontario for hall' 3t tts itt(eth A traffic census taken Just
and passes through a section of On- construction was begun show
mos heavily travelled portion.
fano rich in historic association as teta4of 526 vehicles per day on to
Signal
�'onto-Uarnllton Highway.
octet. feet lin any pt'pMous year abseil. "l'
i ele%en Xtruttnn was completed.
to four An interesting case of the use d
concrete in bridge buiildia6 0-�c`
re -
fore red in he double tracking
he
North Tornio Sub -division of the
1'aJatlialf --Metric Railway between
Leaside and North Toronto, whleb
iuvdved the replacement of bridges
known as 0.9 and 1.8.
't he l,rh'gee were constructed of re-
inforeed concrete. and are s triumph
of allway construction work, No. 0.0
telt 386 feet long and 90 feet high.
curry ret; two tracks and No. 1.8 of
simila dimensions but a three -track
atruetu
v111tm1 ail+
nstruct
l of Commerce-
linLon-S�oo and Godericb, Ont.
OFFERS 1E FOLLOWING COURSES :
Busines . Stenographic
Secre rial Civil Service ---
_ T - 11_ Training Course
and arr ges Special Courses for students.
Tug x-oi.LowiNG
Highly Qualified Teach g Staff
Actual Demi !system of Reokkeeping
L akntial TypTests
ewriting
ns Guaranteed
f►V A N'fA(%1t5 :
Vocational ain g School
for this district, by Govevnme t appxointment. and under ie.
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speclion by Soldiers' Civil Re-
For Terms, etc., write
A. STONE.
B. F. WARD, taltst,
�.A-. M. Aceta., Com. eYke-PrlselP 1
Principal
Phone 198, Clinton -
School Opens'. Wednesday„ Septe •ber 1st, 1920
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"THEGARA E"
THE
._...�_ Under New Management ,
m1, over the business of "The People
Having taken
Garage," MR. J. L. DEMERLING announces
that he is ready for
All -Kinds-of- ork
•
he
well as scenic t'eauty.
It was begun in 191i to relieve a
very serious condition of unen:ploy-
nt In the urban centres whic't 1 -1 -
wed the entering of Canada inn
Great War. The work was
ml ed In the hands of a Qie la
Co lesion eonatettng of
II, Oooderham. Chairman. kir. G.
Prank`, Beer Mr. W. 8. Davis Mr. R.
H. Lug . Air. M. C. Smith. Mr. T. W.
Jutten a d 1tr. 'H. Bertvam. -On s-
count of he relief feature the Com-
mission d tried to carry an by day
c1Wed fora
gen feet
Preparing 1921 Rdrtimates.
There'" a great rose ofIn!newi
now.
among the different departments
The resuon ix that the time is'retvtnt
for beginning work on the -mttlnatee
for the coming year, rind ^'ntteetwntly
Deputy MlnleteM and their ataistente
are having a worrying time trying at and
to
carve down their 1921 needy'
the game time get ,fnftk'l(•nt money rot -
ed to their departments to aUow w
little leeway daring the year. The
watchdogs of the (1(lpoettIon always
hate a kern eye oat for the eatlmati*,
to gee if they cannot. lop off a million
here and there, on ft tit epresstal7 fav
the departmental °Melilla to Agnre We-
lt eineeIy an that they can get hy In
ome. However,
trey moistly ewes be e of the Ido it. gni when
ea estimate pewee Mrd to Paas the
4
1
st
(nuts width w
laying ohconcrete was begun
and 1 ter increait�d to=4 orffeet
on the
The
five mites near
i1, kith ci sub -grade 1s 26
1.r the
labor. Orit;ltial plane
went concrete' roadway
Width tont the -mini --
increased to 18 feet
clod n;: three motor trucks.
busiest days now the tr:alc exceeds
a'
8.000 -chicles, the average
about 3.000 and the aver a ntMor
r
truck traffic about 00 per day. he
rood is kept D
year in spite et rather severe snow
storms. it was not closed for a
single day during last winter.
Farmers living fifteen nt.les from
the 'fovent° market who fortnvlerelk
it£
made ih ttrims by- team- per
by wag up early and late now leave
home at eight in the morningan
e
e
hone for dinner an s peek is motor
y.•k,..1^_tripe per
tem koe to comport -- Mater of--
farmers sell all of their market pro-
duce at their own gates to the motor-
ist and some poitthel it to xthsix miles off
assfd
the highway,
minlmu w
pal 1tiltanMe beep encouraged by the Commission.
feet and\ea e0�phn�� have been and c•ommudlty markets .high have
wbeTeprovided d. A conservative estimate based on
Melee bre n stone hits been add( values b 6 million
Metre than ty bridges and culverts a partial inveetletattan shows tat in -
flee been re laced by deodern Min- crease In lard highway was fion
�wller and ptxoJected. Excellent homes are
nn
forced concert s(ruetur �d►estgne4 doltare since the h ! road tie
having carry a ni on mid built ail along tL
• mf2m le (liar tote he beingtri out ere nearer in
largerroadway of 26 +stet. a Foatr, of the point
introf Urns than those 0 miles out
(atter the reinforced called
d' ruserete ype>. The were before the improvement.
are of the so spas
truss tfeet.
oh- The use of a comparatively
ably the
ma smut tti\p nO feet, hf a ( riced surfacing, cement ete,
ably tb! masfmum span for bldg\e priced
Justified by vitrT1o* main -
The
this ripe on 1,v• Continent. mrd• has Reg•rdlele of the
tenaace figures.
'rhe rohee one most
greet (aerial,* in tragic and in the
%,'ribs the most traveled rt of `rest of materials and labor, the cost
tv . se Totten anand d or Hamilton.
reason used per mile of maintenance 01919 the eon -
It se toed. wa was len b
titan
' try ed wsr. ober but mach of it .wti orate midway
1(181 MS %Ma a tf U, tNe t
e. The length of the incli-
ne
nti ne awl the details ofetheit
1.,o n are unprecedented to
Ilse enfftne g world.' Previous to
t1iTa -en , e• bfercexl concrete. beans_
with a length of more than about 26
tett bad been a tetneoCed: the spans of
these 'two t'. . R. structures ars
each,frert! 35 to . " feet long.
The metliml erio etyed to ttte ere&
tion of the retnforc concrete spans
is • specially fntercetlog feature of
the structures. t aeh'8lab an • unit
weighed 66 tons, wbieh\was the limit
load tbat could be 'handled by the
1'. P. R. 100 ton, standard wrecking
cranes. The erane engagett handled
no less than 110 stalk, meth 66 tons
1,ike
o to1r
tone, and all thin *as g done
without a single mishap to tether
Men
feature isslthatAt,other stru turke
ree
were built withonl interrupti°n foie"
June, 1917,.to Jnly, 1918• which was
a shorter period than would have
been required to manufacture and
erect similar structures to steel.,,
Passenger and fre.eht traffic on the!
c. P. R. main liner were continuedl
without Interruptnon during the pita'
Uwe tress 01 iuterMtifg wortt5�
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