The Goderich Star, 1922-08-31, Page 7w . „. 40','
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You tart use sweet milk, :our Milks
butt uk. or gate` with]EGG 0.
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of tine colobrated 49
to this upper lep
RoriM I came to th,
leanliN years, andlro
thing -a that has b
,junk�ale after seei
and, having share!
that Iossland eater
men of world-wide
I by. The (;rest t
, accordinfC to the'i
------,.q —flow W
to
w.
.
on sly WA
the sown,
H, station
reat North-
ded to di0-
to well i;l
a in daya
cern hail
in Rosa
s in landi
US c4D#x1 4'i STAR
'11 4 timber to bring tnvir ratlwaiar +..
IMKM Roxaland, They sold the fine lands, •I
Times, of that town, now publishos a rho matter -046 war placexd !n tkie Aantlr of
letter 0t protest from fire. Ci, iz+ Wilkin- 0410 10 thl of furan-
a aomuiittees pov
„
to ranchers, and the timbers to log
motives),:inen .who loved their follow
a
men sincerely and trusted in Gad and
pa g T
who, regrets the eall4 o+riar of a on report'at that oomtnitUre
returned soldlor; Mr. iit►rry C`awn. he era, and o a
Another rtlattrr
er0: They did a fine business as
ORDER FiFiQ111t �C�?UR .iEG+� 'G' one gs rho mines were shipping to.
Smelters, and they were
the school board. Mr.
heaven sincerely.
very
American
taking out the 1090 far American
,1�tt1.
is the secretary and he
an address of welcome to
_ rills, Then came the war with its..
G, _- -- .. ��.. 1900 years, and they. decided to dis-
.� .T�0.Kj-�
noble Voung men who offered their 41 el oCthat board." Ot .
that decency and troadom might live. chatce 0t periwnu like all ill►
course the COM M
'-Wes,'
continue their service. A protest
Was mala by the ranchers, aha tend
that they were to old
OUR CANADIAN
Mr. J. E. Toni, P. S. I., then spoke
of the hightandinar . of the section.
Mr. Town was one at ahoso who return-
ed, Ho was wounded and gassed. lits mentary committees, oomprisexl a. major-
Its iif Llberrt tue)mhers, and 0e rile Cha
I them by the railway, which had sold -them
by the
I regret were readfrom,getting
It "always seemed to be fortunate in
oaod teachers. Mr. Tom, af-
bust-
the land, but what did the rarest
.1 INorthern care? They had sucked
Quleations and- .�lal si e>rs oil AU Sorts (if Thi -1103 the orange, and thrown away thew
•
..Linklater, principalter
schools at Gauanoque a
IUre GAHet ivlgxl peel.
• Today the tracks and ties ars token
up from Ros,siand to the bgrdcr, and -
were altogether excellent. i!Y k "'Break'"
used over for ono :wirbse ca•0dcutlals . Another 1111
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CANADA'S APPLE CRO)' still, condaectod by .the Huedso;t's Bay Allelhe e ianda•tandtinbere whiehit
h
co hleg of tltical influence," "Carefully watching," has Moil the
consisted o Y po chief aiatm advanced 111 regard to
didatee.
Campan.V,r I
Q.-bV�that was Cauada'e apple crap In A, , ,apo lladson'a Ray Company, save ha subsidies is the empty graded
19-1? which is over 25,0 years old, still • con- right of way, and a few trestle brad
. .
ttahn
.. Provincial. Affairs Government %conducttowilyd Important
federal issues t4hiph. IlavO. arisen Bin
rAl
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Till IN
” kit
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I . MAPLE BUDS lace thmr
I I opt, 13, 14
�1T *lame 11>tte�,1� a ticiw e3piuu
,gi) 0.
it stamped et n o4s' ry �MAPL9 BUD. ` ,r, at 1'oarr
. A. --Canada's apple crop' in 1921 total. duets Aver 240 tui trading poste in all ges, Pretty crude, en &
led 8,381,200 barrels, worth $80,000,000, parts of centred anti Western. USUOa. I There -are-about 215 steps from the
Nova Scotts leading, {entrance above the railway tracks to ,501 SQL AOLUEM JUBILEE
CANADA'S MINERAL CANADIAN CI*Vla$ ! the office of the Le Rot mine which I
PRODUI:TION Q. -What are Canadlau olube I understand is 3,900 feet atove, sea S' No. 9, EastawxnOnh, Ctk�
A..^-Canadiap Clubs have beeute rmed . . -__ ___-
Q.-t4hat ryas-GrtaadW-S-mineral,pro. in fpr ----L' Practically .. --- city In imuada, "Ie � mvel..of. tha sidewalk_at rates.-..ltx
duction in 1921. Weekly luncheon e v maetlnas aro .held, the Bank Of Montreal corner in Ross- . Last W eels
A.-canada's minoral, production to land is $00 feet lower. This means Ing:
3921 reached a grand total of $172,827,- ascldressed by, leaders Of various kinds.. that I had climbed the height of the W0,aoadas
529, reached
a graibs'. otal ot, 0 72 non- It .is national and non-political in its i Montreal mountain since I had left there was a
+ fairoo. and Past u
e 1-Ic 9 405,250; struetnrat waGor- the office of the Rossland mines. The p p 1
m.ta tic 30 42.822 CANADA'S RAILWAY MILEAGE
.Eels and clay products, $ ,9 , view from the verandah" outside, the . Na. 3, East
CANADA'S^AGRICULTURAL Q,-�WhsG fs Canada's railway- mile- office for,
door
hoxe s thorth eltown of Rose, •Grove near
AREA age?, p with ranches the fiftieth t
' present single-track it-' lands read :out below
na s rase +1 p the 8 n o t
a da f
A.—C p i �
I.
' Q. at area of (Dalaa4a is tit. for m lea ti la 89,11,0 ; tncreasa;;.ot 4110 and mountains in the t3istance a vast ig ee c a
. agroultura? way i 8 I• panorama of 'beautiful scenery. in a pioneer s e
A. -Of the $00 101111011 ac�•es 110 for miles In a year: the
was erect
' AGRICULTURAL sparkling atmosphere. i rho first loin:
farming. In Canada, one-third is In farm , ALiiERTA S A I The Mines
haldtvDgs ; only one.sixth is oultivato PRODUCTS I e us rete . year 18ti0 s
ridultural ! was sacoorded a court o p was the fir,
250 million acres await cultivation, ' Q. --What was.Alberta s ag x arinten- o
Y' AVAIL LAND IN TME WEST production worth in 1921? tion by Mrr, F, Peters, sue sent echo 1,
->iow miicli land Is mvailable,for Ar.•-Albarta.s .agricultural production dent of the gigantic work which Is X872. Mr. A
Q was, worth, in 1921, nearly 1300 millions represented in mining the consplidat•- first teachv
agricpiture in the Caul�tkalan. West? itolusive otlive stock,) ad proFarties. . He arranged for me with the act,
A, -Of the land Afea to thus `Wsirle (e N to be shown such of the salient feat started • as
r ..Provincasi 178 .million acres are. said to EXPENDITURE. ON EDUCATION
' agriculture, and of this area ,—Hpw much do the provinces , ores of the undertaking i it was i t en a intendant. a
' be At for, ag. ical e, Q possible to see in the shoat time I was. intendant.
, only: 8.5 mitilons were under cultivation spend per pupil on educatida)? there, M guide, Mr. W. T. , Gar, was given
. in.1521.. . A.-AccordWg to the letesb available butt, took. me fitst to the. change aftornoon,
PARLIAMENTARY R'.EPItESEN- flgures,'the provinces sPend the follow• rgom, ,share ]l was rigged out to av- chairman .
TATION Ing per pixpit on eduoatton in public eralls, smock and hat, suitable for the John Elliot
. soho0Is : Saskatchewan, ;00.78 , made quite
Q. .-••-What will �be the membership of Alberta, i5i2,gg; Maul- journey down below. In this room is
Columbine, 158-73; g the friends
• the Bons -of Commons under the. now a g 34 Ontario, $39.78; Quebec, l a most interest modal of the mine:
oonsas of 1021,? t°b , $4 ' It Consists of a glass case about 30 the invitat'
.$84.96 ;. New BtUnswt°lc, 121,54'; Nova inches b 48 inches containing. glass attend the
A.� -Tho Canadian House of Commons Edward Island, y
- Scotia, &18.x0 ; Prince �. ;s lv s one above. another, represent- Letters a
B 5 m rs under the redia +I aha e
will, have 4 me . be . 1 .
` tributlon ret wired by the now census Of $lO,LG. v ins; the different warring devils, • On Mr. J. C.
,- 1 Over Previous . each sheet. of ;glass is drawn• in colors the public
a, " 1921 Increase of lO r,ve b p SP�i�iDRll"T
number, the shafts . tunnels. ore bodies : and former pup
FO E - (Continued' from page 4) dykes, faints and diamond drillings. John Bucha
MILITARY RC The case is about 42 inches. high, and upil; and
n th the ana•:.4 but an
at is the strength a t 4. ht arranged e ab i e .
Q. -What 0. reckless da s thong the shelves aro a a g d Wynn p g .
i dian-milltia force? m the opd old k yy
I, and it has gone with, the surplus inch and a quarter apart so that you A Mine p
:r k A. --The strength of the present milt n; When I caught sight of Can look down and see the whole lowed. Mr
Us force U Canada (in 1921) -permanent populate° time I wondered works Fait a lance. The lay out Can oldest PuTil
`r active militia and non -permanent milt- thO� high the second ve,wok g
the move, and whether Be easily followed,�as the case is elect • : of the ell
) :; k is 46.928-4,0$9 of the what .caused h the lass
ria, all ranks,this .was the• last stand it made before triol lighted, and by opening h g . by the pie
former and 41,280 of he latter- crashed fro :10,00 to: less doors at. either end a pointer can be school and
„_ ;•_-•:_.GOL_"ROD6CTM __._....'the 'town I?i n` he•sheets of glass
tkcaz�y000 people intgcof rig
d ads in ive to guide the speetat;or- e' visioxi-to ony liugldings
Q, --What province; of Cana a.le T Rossland Miner Still Al g
? ... desired location. ' the pioneer
!gold Production.? A a t however, I ,came to the ed with
r o -ads the other rovinces . t •l: a ' ' After u plying ourselves.families a
5, A. -Onto I l h p ss a window; to
e.st ri t. acro pt carbide
n old rodudiau 'the 1621 sem:. � � _ 1 ` s,.•.a�uhieh:: we filled with ,, of educatio
of Canada i g p , + iCh. a. door stood invit
one :side of wh amp alked down•to the of the
r cent. we'lit,thein; and cv aw0
I of 81$;000,000` being 75 per e. And_through_the- door
1�1: ___ �:..___ .___ - : _...�._. ` ly_.4p+e1, rs:_ Tire top of tl►e-slaaf rs de, 7 e[ st
°ttGo trial' camp the musical sound of a pre -Ting ���`°rl
BYO LINGER GOLD MINE Somehow I, felt glad in u high building; through the x00) encyrlopoev
s + L press at work; S i e of which the :two cables ass between did. not tea}�
il ,,--Canada has tho'greatest produc• that the Rossland.; ener .was al v ,
Q _ 11 the cars in the shafts an the sheaves; adays but
'ternoon,' Aug; 23rd,
e reunion of resent
and friends o S, S.
wanosli, in .Perdue s
ate
c r
school,
to e b
rersary of the . build.
Gut red.'school. .The
I the .district, howev-
hirteen years earlier,
Dl being put up in the
Mr. James Patterson
:ocher. Of thus pre-
tich was erected in
a McDonald was the
And in conneeltior
a Sunday school was
• qt Of u little
�4.
,1, - IInterest.
• ,o display
o . .• i' 10.
.0 viviag at
itsa s'I.
. r Co. lain
, v a page 4. .
.,-
�tal. * . ,heel tiie equlakmde uad The Patronage MiffStill Gr'in s i lthatsbu at
4x4 blackboard altsiaoneaak'
k. When Mr. Reid or- k , Sept,,
!- t0 tear down -. -__ . _ ( •
see nother--Break 11fr . _ ...
x was vt of 91
house and a bonfire a bho oiu
nd the noxi aPPring the .
via stirred, Then thq . Patrottage, Mill Grind Ottawa, AitiRuOt 21--�Cturioua thll 11Q. Page 4
11
started or restarted by ,11. 1leattle; who regi ell W tett• 11
Ron, Arthur Melghen should *"IT* tit ;s a`t tht .
'Mutton, John Linklater argil racer for Faisb Kootent► luso •winter, the.W6st %% the precise wometat to "YeL
to, and' speaker was to mako s place for 1100. J, 11. King, "'I told you aw." in regard to they ooAlapsri , )today at
precentor . to lead. the minister of public works, has been ap�, of the wheat Ilpat'ti prplect. AIXAbw
pointed to. Vancouver barber boartd. ca" of litelghen trap rlgttt, sero.
tilled the roll of his old Samuel Proutor. a leading Vancouver boc*use hof the severe 4106ppotntmeMR Bank dr
I
of the days ' when the lJlborri, leas been glvo0 a plsee on rbc expattettaed by the 1VeI0tffi•reiewtittp ilia , Naga 2
Col.
d of over (�0. Ila sue• subaitancei of A. voluntary pool tit r11ap at ound Gist ..
same body, There woro no vttcau0I00k
Potion ,of a tablet:. tai the bat the Government made two, by the the ahaK'tioyv of a eonspultwry r11otaopol to r pallor.
the early days, in the simple process of asking for the migua• 0116 hosltxtes to rub !tin. Jot fila matter .
tteAs of Messrs. MaGla►y and .lYtcKenai0. were 11ot so serious, one ooalti flafl _ . ° R. C., at.
rmstrong, of Wingham, Needles% to say, the latter are Conger. humor,,rtow, In a pesrltatn•ntevey litter 3otierfel.
of the . event'Of the day 1 Correa ntdence ra. sent out two weeks ago, to Liberal wsrkM
hold to commemor vatives, In th s t10 1100, which said: The Western Prow .
9i_. Gently reference was anode to appoinb- ,til get
itional, moral and spirt- moat of a doteatod Liberal candidate a0 tnae0 should feel Qratllyett oyer Cha 1 s ant
a of the pioneers, men nation of{the Mag tiolernment in'the
customs officer at Wiupham, Ont. Ther tWr of the Canadian Whi*% Board.. a Moder
r., tieing the first super- who would think without confusion
This little bit of. history : clearly, men who acted from noble
Mx.
of
Elliott
ion
xeunton.
I
seers;
we--
Times, of that town, now publishos a rho matter -046 war placexd !n tkie Aantlr of
letter 0t protest from fire. Ci, iz+ Wilkin- 0410 10 thl of furan-
a aomuiittees pov
' .
sineas-
b the chairman for the
y •eau,
Geo. Kerr, who is the
motives),:inen .who loved their follow
a
men sincerely and trusted in Gad and
pa g T
who, regrets the eall4 o+riar of a on report'at that oomtnitUre
returned soldlor; Mr. iit►rry C`awn. he era, and o a
Another rtlattrr
.
s,
the school board. Mr.
heaven sincerely.
very
writer • recalls. "promtsos made to• our the g shouldnt ssotl•
which should letsaa tl►p West 1104i>s tp9�
p
,1�tt1.
is the secretary and he
an address of welcome to
A recitation , was then given
nicely by Miss Margaret Adamson.
noble Voung men who offered their 41 el oCthat board." Ot .
that decency and troadom might live. chatce 0t periwnu like all ill►
course the COM M
'-Wes,'
and visitors. who accepted
of the committee to
Mr. J. E. Toni, P. S. I., then spoke
of the hightandinar . of the section.
Mr. Town was one at ahoso who return-
ed, Ho was wounded and gassed. lits mentary committees, oomprisexl a. major-
Its iif Llberrt tue)mhers, and 0e rile Cha
,
SIX -T.
I regret were readfrom,getting
It "always seemed to be fortunate in
oaod teachers. Mr. Tom, af-
bust-
to have an
dts0hargo papers shave film board, personnel, it .nOvar gat that far,
honorable record. .His -qualificatlous
Yat be was
m
Creell .. .
..Linklater, principalter
schools at Gauanoque a
quoting. cases of successful,
ness men who had not been brilliant
were altogether excellent. i!Y k "'Break'"
used over for ono :wirbse ca•0dcutlals . Another 1111
Page l`
No. .- from kr.. i e believed. the A.d'ole.=
of S. S. N . A, scholars, said h
Toronto, a former School Attendance Act was ra+
co hleg of tltical influence," "Carefully watching," has Moil the
consisted o Y po chief aiatm advanced 111 regard to
didatee.
Dan, of
from Mr. Jas, 'Elliott; of
.scent
quirin that boys .and, girls should
ttahn
.. Provincial. Affairs Government %conducttowilyd Important
federal issues t4hiph. IlavO. arisen Bin
fedhili;
bq taught too ,: lOng' in the same
-fol- ted man was the
rogram of addresses groove. The educe
J. T. Currie, one of the man onto his lob, and there could be
For the women!, federal aRa¢ra aro the session. Oa the tact eituatt0n, the "
r Overshadowed b' • pro' 1 Put u to the
for most pat va y. mutton was , large o p
. Paae'1
r, Calc) _ .
graduate
o sato ol, was• a a
built
og. schpol,, which was b
intelligence,among
lust , much.where
o mechanics .ag
•who were go d c
a e
vtnaiat events. In British Columbl , pmvluces, and a conference calleid° by
ial
the lam of Cousotvatism still
p rho. Ontario controller ended. to eidric,o
-
t t-}•
s S a.
the materials for tit-
people
among professional people and the
burns brightt° , a provincial conveutlon
yy tfd sale r ip.uny Welsh coal, Or a supply of Wood.
Is n and :fir. itiotghen is . a re t« 1 tins rmanout force troops
t o t• i pe
for the teachers house be-
where the
ht on the groundcalled
scarcity of apprentices in the trade s
more ..-young people to taro
for m r y g P 1)
, can ,
lots C
meetings. In Quebec, .J; p, Lana being moved to th0 strike ares, to ape
has earned congratulations by his fightBreton,and the prowler is trying to
'iiiturc
ere`put [f . 'In -those -d
p� t large
s weep cell men with la g
.
theseAnes:. .___..__ —. Y
Currie, spoke reinini
Mr. Wm. A. u ,,> : P
'reciting
lu aTwire oval -Dow- a-LWOW strong,-. orplaln thaa_ita�4ex, union. llorrorst
ld, Result of the by-oleot[a0, outtUaa, , o iltarsma bn nip wlthrswusa
bo Th sal y e;t
eBr#t
_-- 6amp L
id they realized the values
n and the scholars •stood in
n
scantly and fit a piece' of,
oetx on GO ears ago addressed it
p y y
.the Liberal majority as :it did, ease of vbo mnultions that landed at Levis
h + a rovinoi%I contest. In Onta i. tlto election! ConolUattott boardM
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. ins gold'•mine in the world. What and: and I thought I wou+d 90 in and to over which they are led to the.hotst- and indeed a .fourth,
11 • where Is it? the editor. Beyond the business of- i n e ngines: The cars look like ruler, was snore in use
A,-�Cauada has the greatest and rich- lice, which Opens right off the street,.. Bt el boxes about .three %et : Mr, • T. - Ac Reid, zio'
mine i the world, the Hollino is a door. I hesitated at .the oblong a feet 'G
Oat gold nal n.. there from front 'to back .three- one of the
. J ,ger, in Northern Ontario.. the value ox counter, being. bashful. I yapped ,ices' wide and about seven feet -reminisces
gold and sliver produced itt 1921 befn'9 tierce times. .%6 sunlight streamed inches
over 810,000,000. in. and the 'heat 'was beginning to high, with a top and front side re young teac
The -drone of moved. The shafts are inclined at he arrived
CA ADA'S POPULATION make itself felt again. , Th an angle of 72 degrees, so it is im- : aid a con
,,., Q. -What isCanada's•populationnow? the printing press conttnug n thodi- possible to stand upright. My guide of the co)
A. -Canada's papulation, par revised tally, rhythmically, presence ly. w. gave .a special signal to the hoisting part -for .1
11ores of census of 1921, is 8,769.489. decided to make my P ' engineer by means of an, electric Ap . good star-
. so I :advanced to the door leading in- �
CAN. S4 EXPORT TRADE- -room, and there I saw liance after we had taken our places wonderful
. s to the machine x p
. Q, What is the per' Capita export an old Chinaman in a straw hat, with same
one of the cars, aid we waited Stark, wh
trade of Canada and the United Staticalhis back to me busily running, off, a soma time before was
sing happened,, the clear" a
res -lived ? pile o£ circular's. I felt like an in- .Presently there was a soundof some after . , h#
A�'The export trade of the United Cruder; 'so I returned to the count- thing giving way above, . and an Maguires
States in ..1921 was. $100 per capita, and and hit it a resounding wallop: This croasingly perceptible ae)isat#on of Thomas 'a
•
of 190: wares ones from an un,. something giving way below. The Eil#ots,. A
that o , 8 time I die p„ „ fact was we were travelling down at
CANADA'S FUR PRODUCTION expected. quarter: All right, .came the rate of thirteen, and one-third �-
Q, --What was. Cau de's ink produc- over a partition to my left. I must feet per second., The wall of the
1)011 worth in 1920-214 , have located the editor I thought, and shaft in front of us, ,with its, electric
A. -Canada's fur production , repre- sure enough I had. Inca brace d lighted tunnels opening at different
" seated in 1920.21 a value of over $10,- shakes, he appeared businesslike and levels lobked for all the world like
00t),000,1rom nearly 3-000,000 pelts. courteous, ]ie invited me' to, take, a lsomeevels great concrete factory building
CANADA'S 9ECORD ,COW. seat in hie, ing and before long I` being blown up from below, "Every..
. was contracting rf coo s fever with then we caught sight to men
„ now. and g
Q -=What Canadian cow holds Cha a vengeance. "Qf course,. said Mr. n .ole tela motors, as we whizzed .
• world's record for both mills and butter y[r_ A._-tlletson,. Rossland is suffer- o
in strictly oificlal tests? ing for the wild tatting of the past dawn into the maw of the mountain.
A. -Canada has the world's record for We of off at the 1200 feat level, ants
but there is no doubt at all that ties. looked rund. The tunnels are ii feet .
d r butter and milk lost in beBo1 Plus SBgis is here in undreamt of quantities. wide by 7% feet high and they are
' Dixie, owned by P. Raymond, Vaud- Take the IXL mine, for instance. .miles long. Altogether there are
reuil, Qua., yielding in 1921 32,632 Several years ago this, mine was S. seventy miles of underground 18 inch.
pounds of milk and 1,480 lbs. of butter. bandoned by its owners and subse-
"SAM SLICK" quently fell into the hands of a man gauge trainway in these mines. Nq .
A:_ homwSas ,,k8ard Sliek"? - named_Cranaton, who was a ppractical it is not a mistake; • I: have it on re-
"� „"was the pen name of miner with religious ideas: 'lie often ,liable authority--=seventy-thtnk of
told me that if .!lie good Lord vKqutd itl .10 miles of electric railway in
Judge Haliburton, of Windsor, N.S., the bowels of a mountain. This part •
who wrote many books ty generation give him n long enough life, and • af. the Rossland district hits certainly
s ago, some of a humorous nature, under money enough to do the necessary been retty' well aefatched. After
I . the Pon name of+'Sam Slick;" developmknt Work, he .would soon exploring ng some of the tunnels and
EDUCATION. Ilv SASKATCHEWAN maks a rich strike. The old chap having seen the way the are is dump-
died, but eventually the mine came
Q. --Saskatchewan is making wander into the hands of four young mining ed and loaded on to the hoisting cars
a ful progress educatl012%I1y,. What is the men, who carried on .the original plan we hof th our speed bucket and drop-
ovidenca? of development until their funds were pped another 4UO feet -to the 1600 foot
A,--Saskstchevvgqan now' has 4,489 nearly gone, when they had a go at level. At this level we were below
school districts, 90 being added in X921, the old an last drift,' and when the.level of the town of Trail, and it
I This province is making rapid advance they had worked in 'it a couple of was decidedly warm .in some of the
educationally- weeks they struck gold tri such quart- tunnels., Well we ttamped round for
UNIVERSITY OF titles and in such a state of purity a while* and met some miners cow-. .
SASKATCHEWAN that they all made far. nes. They Ing back from blowing a few shote,
t .-What is the enrollment at .the are gotpg on with the development." sot l de. did Since
get ro er the ave
Q. loot level. S#ace the properties have
University of Saskatchewan? I suggested that this was a piece of been consolidated it is possible to go
A, Tato University of Saskatchewan extraordinary luck which might only from the Centre Star to the War
had an enrollmonu of 1.130 in 1921, with occur in that one spot. "I believe;' Ea le or the •Le Rol on difi�ent lev
�. a 154 -graduates --a record pair, said lair. Elletson, "that there aro not else Y noticed a sign saying TO LII
YiAI1IUltit IN CANADA onlyy one or two more properties
wlifch will yield fortunes tir.thte ar►en, ROI NO, 1, and asked .m guide if..
i. Q, --Canada is said to be rich in who develop them, but that the dist. miners ever got down below. He
rad tum bearing minerals. lvhero era riot has only as yet, been scratched. told the they did, and I can quite be
thoyvfoixnd? The very fact that millions of dollars I Afterot hadlieve it ld be a reachedjob thettopnand exp
A, -British Columbia is Bath tO • be s have resulted from the few mines .
} rloh in radtfian.bearing minerals, excel here ii: enough to make a man believe ,tended my thanks I wended my way
i'R lent samples having been found on' that the lama geological formation ° down hill to town. My friend, the
Vancouver Island end elsewhere. ► which obtains on every hand must editor of the Rossland Miner, Mr. W.
POPULATION INCREASES hold an enormous quantity of, gold., i. A. Elletson, very kindly+ took me for
Q. -What percentage 0i inarear~0a Do you think that the Consolidated . ecmemorable okane, motodrir
After up
" i&vc recent censuses in t,aaada shown, Mining' and Smelting Company o per
he pointed out many, mines on
A. -The folWIving inereerae pOrcent- would be spending, the money they the way, and showed 100 the new
I -.. ages belong' to ceususes taken to :atiada :are heri if. they, didn't expect food°
stnca 1971:" 1991. 11.2; 1891, 11,3; 1901, returns;? They have bought up the provincial highway which is to link
t 11.00; 1911. 31.2: 1931.'31,0,, Ik Rol "V,ar,T-,agle, Centre Star, Spo-t east and went points of the Province
FUR TRADING POSTS kine and 31ack Bear mines, rind they : to an all Canadian route; It is a
h °Have claims on many other proper. wonderful country .and .one which
I q.-'Ilow many fur -trading po'sls are ties, but there are still some good will shortly came Into its awn,
n ones left, I have a mine in miner
which has 20,000.00 worth of ma The nOev stamp tax Is making same
chinery bis lled and ready to run,
people stamp with rage ... .
Ei which tAatY be bought today_.¢#rt cheap, -
And. it's. aaO;l thine, too. Eastern
Canadian capital ,can't be interested,
and the same thing applies to Now
6'Y'ork and Landon. "Rossland" sped.
IS 11 led "d#sastert1 to so many fn the Old
I ; F LY L " S
a t daysa that they will have bathing Ilalrs yew fYsautll7 sr tCsllrttl«,
Blore to do with her, but since this
tvpty vale--pt;ro-ellemieal process of reg- 3clatka, %obaiisgea? draw Is tits
duction has been discovered at Trail, fleas te got
tit of It, lMatwo k
even tlae dumpar Of these old minea teals ltll She tattle fir croft, ,list
i ]lave became valuable, unit by siligiat. ]tsl>f tialats aMs+ad" fist & Na; of
Ing lossland' today' financial MOr are Telrapbts&'1t Rlastttatslk Caysslers
making at great big mistake. 'They f►'�st r lot aaiat oda fetid
Iwill crake ftp before long tliOugla, And s�raa � hail a=
MeAt
en you will ace Rossland begin to
ow,"
K�. 100 Northern Sucked the Orange g
11� 11,1 n Hlr q�g�, and Throw Away the;, reel
1111" t�'aellia#rd After Ititich I elimbett V*5t'aeVrfA1' . 0014 by 1DUUIOp's T1rag,StOre,
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they reg . .to Mr..dames Linkiator; who had p . as Oresspis stilt ifd inttr'litr hoMment. i O1�'r nd a 7NWA ; tWUll3g-avidepcer3& . _.a--...�... ---
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tin a' sea .I the 0Wtr,1 - 'tl tt Ria g 1 t ,g Y
e ~ Mrs. Aid :mostlyComplimentary, upon the utter~ 'tile railway shopnten'aease while heat. .
ion. Thy other addresses were by, >t.'I_... r hue Mol hon. and . « t at Vancouver.
ances of lit. Hon. A• Mt„ Dturdock, speaking
,aught now ken,. Mr, A> H.: Musgrove, Mr:• John Ter usoh at Port Stanley. !.all conciliatory lea r . R1I
e three A 9 1300. IYoward ai ttoasn t_ sound .a
Deaco Mr, John King, -Miss Florence WOodstoolt Sentlnel•1;ovlow tLitsorail) re
the rod. or Paco u :former. pupil,, Mr- Sedg- " r ititilwa lja bhab she Is "t of gto forceL. Un -
D n p . P marks, adanlrin 1 • that ,,-the ryas 1111.. I, bar Boar is "trying to force
n than.now..worth kr, •Peter Scott, who spoke ori mar r tt y hallway u $ti,
Diel hon roasted the King oovoxnment
C amilton o the township, and others, g compulsion Clown the throat. of Labor" at
H , behitli` f h h p, was equalled only by the way Mr. For -
Drury (lpvr)rnment.'* btul compelled railway warkorr to defy �
s.No, 9,"was Picnic baskets .were brought 'and uson roasted t the laws of that couintry« Thin troau a bat'=
s .a. t o the rounds " h RY
when, a there booth n g
school, reunion and good. social tin regard: to tha. apposition,' Loaders. minister at the Crown, la reference to a ,
first . and a rout r u g tariff statement, Guelph Herald :Hays-
4rhood. He time was enjoyed by all. e3avornan0nt body Ia . a neighboring :,.
intelligence Rt, Han, Arthur lstetghen stands by theF country. nice-.
g u:::...�. .�» l lot.
ccounted in Isabel, aged nine, hard just been good old doctrine of moderate . was tined 10 for
for Canada, while 1'remler Ma)KO An Ohio Man $ Wil
they got a told the story of Daniel in the, liens n continues. to Ilirt with the i1nited h#trine ."a dentist, but it may have ROS.
ded from a .den. Then mother asked: King a
oil think Daniel did States over reolproei6y, instead of been worth more than. that. II, was John :And what do y . -
Ile was like the very first thing,,after he was sav= adopting an attitude that will plainly //yy !ring
:nifty named ed
from the lions Indicate to the republic that Canada anis ; X11..11 d r e n V ry .ami
t Without muc',hesitation Isabel re- work out its own dostlnv without any D. at
latera, the - " t. h ve wrin.. asstetanco. Surely: - the Polley of Sir. . FOR FLETCNER''S
M, Andrew, plied. Why, he, mus a ' Brig
honed home to his wife to 'tell her Meighen' is .rho most Consistent whit +T O, � A YOS,
Currie, the p courageous ustional ideals.. �✓ A IS
the t'erdues; he was all right," _ ,
..tea-, .•- -"r_--_-11_= - 4 t'. I l`e7". I r�i`..i,t�i�11 iM _�' {��
�'j'�Hi MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders
folders of the featuring bonds who with to &Vail
conversion privilege should tAk
I1 •' .4 of these lovride w110 defile- to continue their
themselves of this
their bs)nds AS EARLY AS I99SSIHLR, BUT NOT
Branch of
investakent in Dominion of Canada securities the
the maturing bonds :for new
LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a
. any Chartered Batik in Canada! and receive in exchange o
w
privilege of exchanging
I bonds beating5 r cent interest, payable half yearly; .
. an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containingds of "
to deliver the corresponding boads
of ether of the following clauses:
an undertaking
thc new issue. .
'
�} Five yeah °botads, dated lit November,
Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest
1101
will regetve their
.
. .
1922, to !nature 1st November, 1927,
_... -
t
payable by cheque from Ottawa,
. Deceinbea' _1. interest.._e;hegtae 'as usual. Iioldcrs of
E ._% b) Ten year bonds, dated 1st No�smlici`
bonds will, detach and retain the last unmattiiied
197x, to mature let November, 1932.
coupon
before surrendering the bond itself for cotive 01WA
coupon
Whik the maturing bonds will carry ,interest to 1st
earn
purposes,
Thebonds will be forwarded by battles
December, 1922, the neve bonds will commence,to
W from 1st November, 1922, GIVING BONUS
surrendered.
to the Minister of Vinance qt Ottawa; where they will
issue,- it) fully
interest
8F' A VULL MONTH'S INTEREST TO, THOSE
W exchanged for bonds of the new -.
t or coupon registered, red or coupon bearer form•
■ AVAIL114o-kH9MS2LVES 00 THE CONVERSION
carrying interest payable lit Maas+ and list Novel
carr ng i
PRIVILE01t.
:,
of each year of the duration of the loan, thet first i0tt0st
accruing and payable 1st M&y, 1!923. Viorrds
®
= This' offer it made to holders of thlt maturing bands
payment
of the new issue will be sent to - the b&zlklr fat
&nd is not open to other investors, The bands to be
delivery immediately after tires receipt of the arlarre r4trod
issued under this proposal will be substalntiallg of the
bonds.
M "the character as those which are maturing, except
ftom taxation does not apply to the
The binds Of the• tnaturirig issue wllukhh am nut
coove:rted under this 1*rbpoul will be paid toff xa ealtk 04
that the exemption►`
Ist December,
new. issue,the
W S Fn Y
!111Mi04teet•p>"
rt�kr'
/
r DMetd at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922.
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