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I I I �,�_&,��,��:`�` � . uA Ix � � .111 . I ,­ , . . I _!��_ I . . I . ,� . . 13Y EARLE W. GA010 1� � 'L �, ", CUTS CA L CONSUMPTION IN 11M " I I Though a comparatively new idea, And a sun vvlor� Next Is the, type _ 1, ,:,�L, I �� . ____ I I I 1. I .1 �_ I I .. I . I �� .1� 1, " � � I- I I I I . -you will,fi4d the ruiral hospdtals sil ,w, 00 0 I=. I _�� . � �_ A tuirbine-driven. locQ,mol emba4y- bine,ailtiven Inianced draft fo,T fible 4ir " . I , Wich sery its, upporters, In dis- . =J-� 41=1 1 , -1= __;;Z�__ i I , . � I , . tared tover the face of tAlle, pill coun, �trjli having no Vh1i This Is It. � If_: L� " C��% I _=�­ � i Ing ,such radical departures, from ac� heater, And the ol bun-ker_ The lat- . , � . 1::ff _ I , . 1-�- �_. -- , 4 1 1 �- - -try of, We/.;, tern, Canada, meeting rall I . , :l � ,of a, saddle tank, AM! 11.1 I I otafted by, gru,duate nurses under a I-= .. 1. " -"I I "I , I __6_1_�flfl. cl designs us to. form a de,olded ter Is, in ths form , . cal needs in a manner that every farm lady su I'll I . , Innovailli on 1 in, tile ft , old of locomotive has it capacity (A seven. tons ,Olt coall. � , I � perlatrindent. The third tYper, � I I , � I , 11 I I � I .� , I 1 l, famlly so r -gently r,equIres-, but i -11 4 ­ 1-11- I .1 . i iol tol In min:Ing and Industrial dis- I 1- L j engineel has bes"ll ,ileveloped In'The tractive effort of the lo,co.mlotlVe; � , .1 .. I I . I � I �;',l r I I— I I 11 I f r , I I � Sweden. When It Is remembered that, Is 12 tan% � . '' ' � '. dom rectelves, one of tile ban 4ps is not ou. . 0 1 . I I .... I'll I I , j I I aild the maximum speed 60. , . , 11 ,, Me trill ,I ly desig,nei be of ser- I . I I'll � "I 1.� I �� to living Ili the eouni has been. the vice'to the town. an. . Turban taxpayers, - _�_ I _f__ . I I ", ", � , I 1 an pidiln.sTy 1000motive turns only, � miles an boui . I I . universol laolcof hospital and medical but is equipped with the, necessary - - I I L 1-1, 1 lll77, ,I . " ! about $.'Per ell of, the -heat of iti coall; 1 An Inspeetoll, rel travel'od wl.tb) 1, : � � 11 L - _. I . I I , 1,, ." , I service, And this,,'�.",-,been hica'easillgly paxapher-dalla,tor aggrava.teed aecident .. , . _ 1� .l.. , 11 . I . � modern I this lco.omotive� riding ,,on tile, foot- . � . ; ====- Into u-sleful work"willereas in . . I . 1. , . true in the'recent shortage of country ii [_� I --- Z -I.,- Power plauts from 10 to 20geir celit. of plate for one Journey and In the d3r- I . . -l , I . � I i 4bators. Service ,at thlese hospitals has been I I 0- I'll, ...... ----- I I � I'll ­ � . P/4 V�,, I the r� . leat, .of the coal is utilized, it Is � namometer call when returning, The . � . 1. � The,_ provinces of Manito�ba, Sa,s- 4 =4 11 I � . provided at an extremely low tax rate. . � I 11, I I., i I I �� i etvidept tli the locomotive offers great!t train consil at a number of heavy I . � I hatcli6ivan, Alberta and 'British Col- Only o-ne district PSYS, more than $4.80 - - 11.11 I . ". . sool for Improvement. , i sliel cars., agr,regating 475 tons. . I I . I � I . . . umbla have solved th%le, problems, by . PF///////7/, 11 I I I I , ,� I I I �_. T-1116. new locomotive is 72 feet long Special perm4al had been obtained . . I ' par quartel section. of land. For this , 0 'v , I I I �_. I , . I , . . t. � ! ,erecting community hospitals riot in , � I I ,�: .. .. I . I . I small annual expense, saxpayerse are � I I :_1 I - ; ovev,all ,And weighs,, In ruxiniog order, i from the raillway administration to ex- . . � . 1; . I , r I . �, L� I 1.1 � I 11� _l_1 ' ' � -Jgb speedi; the el�r . . I � taile farming centres, the hospitals be- guaranteed hospital service for their I .1 126 to -Is'. I"he inative power Is a ceed ,tile normal b s� I .1 I I I I I I . Ing sustained by tax9ition,which is ni ' I . , bine, capable of developing gine was Opened out, and a ,speed of I � . n all times- at the I I 11 I , I steam it= . ­ . I . , .. I burdensome, Many olck people, who " k . I L I '.. � I . . 4 1 800 hors-epower �.. I 11 - .. � � t I . Tlilisturbine. drives 59,5 milee was� reached over One par- . rate of $1 a day, . . . , , �� I .. . . . I I I . would otherwise. have a lon�g journey Any district coataining enjoul as It � � ", Z � - the,three pairs ,of coupled W1b:ei by tIO-1i the t1'ack. . . I . Into a larger central or go, will ' .1 ­ . tion iii "At all speeds," hei says, "the engine � - ,,r I I means orf, ilo.'able-redue Vari . I treatment, have medical attention And ses-sable lana and a suffi-dient number - . ', . . .Tho turblinie is carxied on the1ront end ran with great steadiness, end except I I . : are nursed back to health in ,their Own Of taxpayers may request ,the ,estab- AW7'- r ' ' , � M I I -at r - pted -to call .the ten- far the Indications of the speed rel�, I I lie a . community hospital. =i 1 1 1 1 ; I . at wh me Is tem I 1. nei'glabhorhoods, Many young Canow I , � L - I I I . der. In reality It Is ,the el part corder one would hardly lhave realized. ." dians-faTmers. of the future -first When. 'the Minister at Health ll� as� - 11 1: ... 'at th'S'CoLmplete, locomotive. ,It em- that 60 indles per hour wa , being I . 1 slared of the distlet's financial ability Z=---- I � L 11 i Is . I ,saw daylight In these xneo-dern rural . . -=- . I I bodles tha whole of tare driving me- touched, The main gerai-knig worked I I � ,hospl and their mothers, have re- tO support the. project, he appoints a _==�F__ ,,, '. ( '� ... ., . chanism and Auxiliary appar&bus, as practically iniaull earf At any rate, . I ceived the treatillant gliven to the ma- board which selects a site and pre- � �� ,- .­ lill � ... � a . ed hospital. : , . � . well as the ,00ndensibig plant. The itmade much lessinalee than the small ternity cases in more thIckly popl Tares' plan for the Wopos I � ( \ % I I- lated ceu- , ti as,. I Jr tneit plans meet with appraval, the I I. I . I ':,-, .., front. part of the locomotive ci bevel -gear dolve, to ttka condenser . I . . li �1, . the boiler, with superheater, the ,tur- falue."-Geo. F, Paul, I Ea,i province of Canada maintains building is, started,Ahe board. having I'll . i I ___ . .1 I I . I � is power -to borrow money and issue � a Department of Public Health, and t'll . "I'll ,/I, 1�''L.i�,�4�� , . the we -stern provinces bein Qasl bonds, against the time taxesi . . I . ,� ,, ,�.,L ,�"! � � I Art in Piano Playing. Greatness. I I � ' 9 I . . I � I �, . " I � ly agricultural, the boards of these raised to, repay. �, . . .1 1. , I.: _� I I � What finish ineans.-to an.7 place of He Ims achieved the -heights-unhelp- � ,__ I � I I . elections, a.rl,6 caii-cerned to. a',kreat ,ex-- 'The Minister at Heal.0% of Alberta . 1; �:, ',� craft-sall Is, what finish inealis to . - L I � ,�, I � ed, alone, 1 411 .. �. � . tent with caring forthe, well-bet-lig of recently said: "It is the hope and as I . . . . � ''I � �.1, , , ,ol " �., I . musical art, as fair example. in piano Mile way w", steep, and many a cut- . .44 � - I . -mral settlers and devising means. of pitra-1 ofthe -department in; carrying ­ I 11 '': " �. . V,J , Playing. Bungling work oT attempts ' ting stone -4 - . giving country folks, the. best medical out this all -Important phase of govern- avit2! L�014,5+--ii- - � I I 11 L I I a 1 to conceal a nawness or crudeness are Hu.rt his, brave feet, but ever on he -4 .1 I 1. I attention possible. . I mental activity, that in the not too d1s, .- I � " . ___.___. alway-s fultille. Even (the untutored pub- pressed, _" I . That the qucistion has lateen. admir- tant future, as, a result ,of the appll- ND , - mate taiiiaell the plant 100 tons of 'O km-OWS imStInJObi W111tthe'r the Unwavering, and reached his gaol -his _M I I I ably solved by eetablislAng these rural Vation of tlhdz act, I piper pei day fund employ an addition-, work ,of the pianist has a flue finish best. 140 . . . Alberta may be prac� R , , ' ' . I III ." I - DW FO !NEW lal fifteen hundred men. 14 I I � hospitals., was evidenced recently tically covered with rural hospitals, I - ­ . I ­ I or whether lie is mell tryling to .. I I 'Factors -which have brought about 14 I I I when the American Medical Associa- giving the'maximum. service with Is. treelidemand far New Brunswick make thein believe that it Wis. A flue. Norean he joy iiihisi achievemenit-no, A tion. agreed that Western Canada, led maximum rei i It%, mallitainang and - BRUNSWICK LUMBER t -h 17 finished piece ,of cabil work, all While there are footworn, tolling ones 14 the' continent in its- methods of rural preserving the health . of the people of I � 11 I I I .softwood$ from the United States, to- exquisitely worked piece of JGW61TY, b allow _4 1 health nursting And other. medical Alberta, with M0, cost distributed over s__ . , gether w.ith. the fact -that the hardwoods an au,boinobtle- made wthh, preol6ion I-Jelooks, witll pitying eyes that under� . .4 1 1 1 of Maine and other states are becom- I and finish,wilthiri and without, are self -4 measures, the areas, benefited Ili such a manner THE PROVINCE'S MOST Ing de,pleted,p Is, causing a good deal of . L I stand- .11111 . 1. . Tli hospitals are of three types. The thatth6 financial burden will be borne evident. There are certil things A tender smile; he reaches out his . . A . I � I I first or average type. is designed for a by all, and consequently within the IMPORTANT INDUSTRY., attention from that -country to, be di- which call not be painted orTeT with I hand. . .4 well-developedcommundty where, there ability of all to pay. The -health of a . . reeted to the..hardwood resources of shl Nothing will make a *certain . -4 � I the Maritimer Province. several 14 Is- no necessity for outside or district state is its greatest Asset, and the por0on of tible, musical publile emit His, strength to their Door feebleni -4 . - - nursing. The building contains the community hospital is ,to the health of Return to Normal Conditions Americanei , Initerel in hardwood those, little sii of Appreciation and is lent, 14 , . � superintenident's olffice,.operating room, the people what tibie, public school' is in This industry Presages manuifactures have been. in the pro- Applause inore than passages played , So is he great, with noble iliveontent, A I . sterilizing room, nursery, threa wards, to their education." . . 'vince, lbaking Investigations, and have with infiniteperfectilon of finish. This Till others share the good that he has 4 1 . � . I . Prosperity in the' .' departed, 'very favorably Impressed. is cultiva . I I . tied by illuch practice until won, .4 . I - - � with deep wings holdings baggage in Maritimes. .. ,,.� I* .1 . Little toil has been taken of New All thought of roughness, Is -wOm down And those who toil In . darkness find -d For Ocean Flig-fit With 100 Britilswick hardwoods and there is a snlootjh� as though gb,ven the. gxeat nu.ni- I 14 I -this eox-tremill and passengers, in the In a year which is exhibiting bright-, I the sun.. . . Voyagers. . I . And, great wealth of mal elm, Oak, birch, 4 t I oent.re election. It carril six pal er prospects for Canadian trad,si beirof treatmentsiot pumice stane, and -Eartha. Gerneaux Wol I 1-4 � � . bel and ash. In, sill probability of hand rubbings, -which produces. the . 14 . Great things Are promised In. British geirs, witai, A 150 honsidiplower motol It industry in every section of ,the Diol . I 110 � � I . aviation. Ill the coming year, not the flew from Gelsecktrachen to Lympne. minflon *and covering practlecally i a, demand ;or thel lumbering firms beautiful gloss on an -expensive plano. r -4 1 . � leasit,of which is the long dYeamied'of In onte jump, and then, up to Croydon, phase of activity, there, is 'further, in New Brunsl are at the inesent It requ�ms great labar end g-reat slelf About the oldi thing in the world .4 .... . I I :time direl attention for extend -Ing control, but Any experienced pinnist is love's young &-eam. 4 I fog pile,rcing ray, saysl a Landfall, des- whel the Air Min!stry Is now inspect- gTat-Ificati.on furn,ished by the fact that' , . . �q � . ,the. work. ,of tleir plan'", to the' macu- knows how eagerly the public listens , s fir -t was Has, -4 1 � . p.�,tft Thil howl is the exclusive Ing it. The wings are wi-thidut. guys New Brunswick is sharing intilis, prol fact . pre of liaTdwoods. This opens. up- for such flulsh. In fa,et, the majority I T11 st bathro,an in Gnoi, . -4 I �lropl of the Admiralty, the features or struts, And the carriage Is capable p erity to th,ii extent of nenclig au�; � i a city on the is0and of C.-Lete, 4,000 .,: I . exple prospects Olt a much more expansive of a p�opviluir audience woul-d rather � of which and the method of us -Ing it of landinig In �.inow or water. The extensive. Aemand for thie, product, of', years ego. 1.04 , ,� ,.I . I I I have not been *published, � and there Is sal kinel niail Is said to, have ,lieir'foxiesits, The real significance -of .lumber -trade between Now Brunswick hear the . Mendelsisl SpTllng Song _ - 4 . . I : '­ . . Xt � t1e, 11ke,11hol of It be,ing availlable made t1he tw-mi houis' flight In this - is, only appreciated - , when,, it %is, and the United 8 tates. , I I played w1th exqulisli finish then. the 7 . .4 � . . . . . . - Tlie return . to normal ,conditions of serioul woIrks of Emhms andothers. A . . " I., I Ill bar clivill aviti el whien. perfected., A�naerll I * . 1. � . I I . realized that thel, lumber Indiistry ili�. th6 It-- - ­ � � ;. stry Of New B . I . 1. 14 I . . 1"... � � I Fogs, have us I ual y p,roved the 'wo y isem. its , 1, ­ ,� UMIDST1119 111(111 rUml � No, plainio.,playing,is great. that, does 1. 1, � � . I . Tit .The new giant ISL really, on.1 I-, various, � phasi constitutes pre, I . - -0 1.11 ; : I the lirst tlr�lei a', -el I Aiiii highly pleasing because it is " t come, filom the �hell and soul of a : �'-'.::.;,x,;:;:.X"�' . " 'IQ 1. I aind It is- now pro- Diesel, land for n- e elnicell,tly the L I - no . I . �- . I . -he airman, . . 1. I . .�,�i:�i.,�!�Iii:�Iiiii I - 6niemy to t � province's mosit.rimport- -tl,,,, proviiiiellai. peotsveirity� of "M §:��iKil!1:*:!:iij%. g' exudii o1r.-has ' ' . . I . , As with te,,e actor, . . . -4 .. , I � . � I . irt*.4gy�, or g".-X.:�t:l;:;:; I ­Vei�u­'-produbed ' 'great Individual, .. �� , .i c, - mble from I - � I ant activity. Not only iel,the'demand _ - ..."Im.N.t......".....;.; ... ...... llili�. � ­ " _- p..'i to i an ,elei b,url . ' �;�,��;:.:.:.":.::;:::;:;:;:;:.:....:.:�%:;;:;:*.,..'.'.'::: . . . L . ........ - I glmewl�jprpnan-ce no- less' tO 'the trade' the empty pated chap -who kno .1 ........ 11 ... ­.­ `,ii 1 il ' " ws, the ...'....." .-'-ll;:.. I I I . 1,�\���....-...-..,-�:�-.:.-..-,.,..,.,...:,...-- I I - I at a weight per horsepowef maliffig it and, export of lumber fastapiproal � 1;:;;l:;:7:;:;l."-:-: 1�6,udon t&Pariis, galdAtg planes by� In L N6 B r '�,';::i�i�i:�,'."..'..,�:,�...'�.'.*�'�iil.,..,..ii�����i��l�;.,.,.����I'��*.i'::-- , I 11", 1. , 111 - - I- . I . to .,Wick ports. thac. to the - art has lio, ..; n- ..; ... ;� ��iiiil�ij:ji,-.,.!:jtji i :,,,, , tv . .1 . sio,callied. technic of his �;;.�:,:.:.:.;.:;;;:;�:..:.::.:*:: , � duc loin. Enough has been leftivued of useful for flying. Coupled withlithe re a state equal wiliat, were. cons Idexed -.�.....,.�.--::;:.;,.:,:::;;;;�-..:..�::.. _ actual lumbering operations and the chance in- these or Any otfaer days w` - 1� ..,�;%,iii:i;..,i�'l�i:i:::�:�'����::il::::���il. . , . ,-.;..,..;;;..;;��:::..�.,:...:�i:: ... 1. ...., �.: :, � the nLmria.y, V_owev6r, tiolildicalte that cently - evolved high Aft s-li wings normal conditions in thleyears. before I I Ith '-,'�: ... �, ........... � .'-;;�, .0 I . � many lqdustrIes dependent up -on theii. the gifted, hlighly educated, richly en- .3KN ..1. , � ­ it,ti lika "Invisible -light," which Amer!-, tot slowing up a Ilanding or increasing -the war, hat the prosipects aire all for � j:.1. - , I I . I - . n S ii� .., caft miRtarry Sclect!StS; reported pil the lifting; power, 'Air Xiii-Istry ex- a vastly enhanc, �. .1,he situation -existing over the past dowed nrinds who, can ,deliver thell le ­'. .;$ . � � " . - . ed prestige for. this few years hl been aii-almormal ons, of a great pia-ywright - w4th real eil "_,l::,i::'i:ft *::�W:i�^,:'-Ilf:��: feoted lal year. It is invisible to the parts, believe a plane th!us, poweired first at New Brilna,wick iudustrjss� ., . .1 . I :.,.,�i�s,:; : � I . ' � . , , due to itrl conditions and 'withi quence. Boottil, Mansfield, Beerbohm, I . � . '-.;':.SX . . � I ... . .. � -, � . .. .. :t::::"_ -"1 � .. � � ... nakned eyei aidia requires receiving ap- could fly to anlY place In the world, About't*o-thirift of the normal New the depletion, oft-hemany woodsi the Tire& and Irving were all educated I .. .. . ::� .,:.::,. % __ . 4 N.I. . .1 ;: . I - . . .1. . , ... .� . - paratus, but with such it is said to Twenty-forur hours from New York to 6runel lumber cut tord-Iniarill United:�,*es. and the steady deiiaand men not neci from th-s acade- I � ...., '. ..:... 1. , I , . .. ��� 1. I work rnxfeil � Lon -don, stopping at the Azores for W 11.4ka, United Kingdom, Ahe United from alveilse2i New Brunsr,will In- mic'sens,e, but from that of ,viil � :,.�!,...,�.:!,�j:'�'j:i:'i'.--.i.,."li:�� . 4 . I . , . � . The lother, developments include- a fue�i,'-iah a inachinel carrying 100 pas, States being -the next bleaviest cOnr dustry . should.c6ils-lateill be maintain- knowledge, In addiltion to this, we. I.I.. " - . -X1�-1`_.-.-- . I . . . . .. .. A :.' giant new Dleol -i plane of 1,600 sengere, with two ,at the new motors, sumer. The vi yeal brought ab'Out ed In its"'present a 8 PTO-Slil must recognize the eloquencle that Is - I X:l: ii - -4 1 . Ol ,a ` ..... .............. ............ .... 11.'.... 12: '$:::- Is one of the pf 1 . . . . ." �i - I horsepower, And a German visitor tfhat ass billities, an unprecedented demand for New I I ...... ­..;.l%;� . 1$ 0 2, boil WIth the Individual. Some peo- i .. il,i-_.t-*.'%L%,1'.i ... L . I : , . . , I . the'Oroyden baggalge wrestl�ins heave This -now englael, which is building Brunswick I ii:�:�"."..�:��"�-...'�..'�..'.�.'�..'�..'.�.'�....i�i�ii,i:iill:!:�ii'��� . . . - . I lljjiii� �1�' lumber from overs eas i.i i , 11 . With ple. have minds, all constituted that . .1 511: I � I 11 christormad the Jfi:nmy Wilde of the all:. at tbe, Beardmore works -on the Clyde, which resulted in all mitillIls, working "to - The Wa of ,a Man .... � .... 4 y iii ................;::. .., ...­:�:.�.`."_:­:;:: � . � I they beciome the messengers of great , 'l -.:l::: . A .r moinoplaue� I I 1. . --.,-.�,, ._.�;" 11 . .. 11 I it's a Junks all metal, 18,50 ier -cent. more. powerfu-1 than any ,-j,-eit,v and mainy new ones starting, . I � I a'Motor. thought i in life. , ....!­­_:;­; .., . '. I . .. . . -::;l;:::;X.:,�.l:;:,:, '.,,.;,�! �,;' ... 1�;;;*�*�i��i:%:�;' .:.:tK �,.;.l::: 4 1� ' I -_ - .. ; � . British motor extant, and more then up. The teirmiltuation of'hostl cut The price of'yiheart dropped very low, I I . - , �, 'i I I . twice. the power of any foreign motor. . .. a I :�:::;:::::-:::.:;': , , !�..l : off this demand suddenly and definite- I . I. .:.:::. � I Itcaught Jones unprep�Lre,d. � . I ::,.l!i,l:..-:::i ;;. .....!, A I q.. ., ... Lack of vibTatillon, elimination of the Illy and left New Brunal dealors Hewilished. Ile.hadn't been so slow, .11 .1 .,%,l., . 4 " . I "'..,,-.1 fire hazard, and relilabIlIty are athoing with large surpi supplies, on hand. ]i a man of fifty whionithe A ��.L,'%,.'%-."-t',.'�.,'I�.�....'-.,�.'.�--�t � , .'�,1%�','.t%',%%.­ � To s,ii a!- b1se, he'd fared Boom for Newfoundland. !l1%,*t%,,'ttt . -_ �, ... .t the qualities claimed for the, new ma- Up ,to thle present.summer there has Lots bb�ier___SD the money went, world counts succesisful is in his Sir Richard Squires, Premier of A � . li�`� ,tl%%%%%% ii 4 '!�, . And poor. oldJones, was badly bent. 'heart ' Newfoundland, heat been. instrumental - I" ��!� - existed a slackness In, demand, with . i soured a.rr,d disappointed ..., " L��-.i��,t,,.�'..*.'.,',.'.'..".�..",.*.'.'- many companies going ,,ou.t of business He tolld his wifel "YGu tal inboard, because at the age of thirty lie 'in attracting to Newfoundland an, !in- A . - .. %'..... .�,,,�t% t­��tt�,,. -1 .1 I . . : . �l ". , .1 Spoiled & Effect. and others operating at only partia, 'shut his -eyes, to the, other kind . 1. - . ....., .... . . �,�O. I.....-.., . I 1 We simply i give up the Ford." , mense; pulp and paper Industry whicjb� I .1 . I I I . . . I � I . : I'$ , It Mr. Meek a widower with one capal I . 11�1 I . . 11 . I of successes which life had to .will .give that country the greatest , .."P .,i I � .., 4 . . -it' A� ..... , daughter, had milarried Mrs; Wild, a The present spring and summer , offer besides professional dis- iboom in Its history. The Island had t . . . . . . . . I in quite -a different sort of way , 4 , 1*1 _`.,.% .. ...t --- %l .; ..,-.,-..;.�--.,,,,-.-..%--.,,.-.. I i I ... _ , , . , l: . 4 ., , ..�",tl.',N.,iii� 11 , tiuc � great resources at timber and water 04 ,1-,;w..11`,..","..� .11 widow w�th a daughter. have seen an extraordinary demand M,ke4 asiterisgct hi fall. � , tion.-Hadle.y. .' 4 ,_._.'�...,�.%kl -,t'�.,! I A.I'M . � I r _.. .�t__ "k,"""I'll Tire curate was visiting the, nel from both the United Kingdom- and the He gallill �hl�- bonds saved day by d I ­ - . -1 . 1 �il . - - _- , 1. .1 ... I— - .I.... � .t.,;,.,,..ii .,l.. . . . .. . ... 4' ­ ' , . .,. - . , . � . , �� .% � , � ay, - ­ i Power. ill N --- - . I � tll�'I.., 1. 1 I'll uple.and the new Mrs. Meek United States And Accumulated StOCIM To btek,sbme,Loose League ball. ,. _ . %'-,.".,'�-;�,�",.%�'llil�*.'�.'-i�i�lli,;",Ii.;,--t " wedd,ei =#11 I , . .... ;...Ax 0. -,. ... - ',`,t'1.`."!�,'.,'!i ; % : , _ _.- ... ____.___,_,_____., I . I. ___ ___ - --il, - - - -,"'.,"Ili*!L..,.,..'-,'*�."-",�.'.*.,!, '"' .0 . . _i �,'�*� s p _� _ I -;-,;�.-�.1;1��t�,W,�.k.��,,X�.1,1-...--,, t� ­ ­ , was trying to make a good impressid n. havebeen largely cleaned but. Mills, Ilia,, t4ani ii ran a %lorry last, . " IF It 14 , t��l�'. W. lt..%;­W�ll . .,it "Yes," .she was- sli "n'by ill which have been closed down for years Thq fia&d his, credit to Me mast, ! ii.11xv, , . .eli t'N1,111. t . - �X,!%,�. , � I l�!�� .. ... . tlil%, _--'.t%!1;s'.'.1M'.t6� � I . un Hent I 9 P t' e Ear$ 7 I - 8,�',g,. ,. Is Raidi in U a '. �.., I --t"I . . . . . -l - daughter is aq dew �to me as, my ,own have started up again and others have rt. il*�,! :-.`�t�.tl.,,ik � � He told�hls`wife: "Washfor-suppo oi%­ ,,-% 4 �4.��.��.,�-..,,�,.-.,..,�,...,.....-......,....- .,tl t-.4.., I �li` . 1.g �j;lljltll� ill gli I show no prelferea-ce. and - capacities froili-Fifty td ... I lil,lill L" - - . . dau I I We sliniply can't give,up the Dort." -,�.��,."";�,�l,'-i"",,.�,�.."..�,..,�,-".."..,�l;;�l%I .t���t%lili, iiii . " ., .. � ..'l ineresseditheil . ..... . 1 ., . '. �1%..l .'..Iti',il.,,'��;At*.t�,,�"�,'11.� *, loivo them equally." . . * - . . - I -ter or cold., whetherthis decline took a C'entury or �4 . '.';�'.,-..�".,.t�"...'.��:,�,...,..."..'��,',,.��l,*.i 'l.l . . ;1� , -.i.-.,..,,i,-�-.--,-..�'..�'..I�.-t,.�.�"L-1 . I ol hundred pew cent. New Bruns " Is .tile eartill growing h,ot ,,,..;,�11�;�,'�'- , . ... ., g . . � 4 C - � "t, I it ,,t�%', ­,­. - I , gi M � g. l. . ", %111 I 0 � There wa§ a step outside, the door, wick ports, have beenexperlencin-g-the ' Ly we dion't I A thousand yeaTs, would, Ili time bring, 4 . ,;!;_..­� ..... .. �­O� ... tt�!�, , . Tal w1th oil, young Johnson tried, er? Old, -timers often st ,.%�attt�t: The, sAille Asir 0 � '.."'..!.'..""."�����,*"41��" then a tap busiest y6ar in their 1110i The ly . a return e the glacial period. . . A -E%�-,M Ill M' , ITU thers� do; have t1he hard wiliti that we used to . 14 I... ,"..'.........l 8 eek put ol her klindillest customs receipts at St- J'Ohr` wl B.'t AWi,00 ol hisigush,er died,, Radium will boil its own we�igil of . . %:: .. � ' 1 40 1W,V,i`,,�V , smile. ' . have, Sci.entists :9, few years ago be- water every hour. That is, an ounce . lt.'. k, iti,D-t..,��%� , highest -on record, Reall At -Fred- ' A U;lt% t . Andstock went up the flue. I -M W.1 W! 1. it 11.'.�l liiis� that you, dii -she asked. oricton for the, month of August were Tllb,�tiurliing problem was how soon " 111"'A�.1%.l �-.;;.-;11 ,%% . " - 1'�V, , Iiieved the earth was a big Ileated of radium will raise t'he, tem,peira-ture 11 .. 1.�!�,- .. ,%�!,,; ;1 . V� �, . I . . XNAt , .. . ill . .�t. " 1 �, 0. �l . "No, me.," came ,tile. weary vol of an ounce of water from the freezing ' �el ,', ,%.. i . ". ��!.t� .. '% ... .""k .. of 01111y. cftle-t� o he wl'Ole -landlord nian would -sing Ills tune. 150heire ant is gradualIv,j cooling off, I . t. "..\'..; lo"k W111PAIUM . The . 4 I her step -daughter, "lit's, ine." of liaisit year. Campbcllton and other 11�',toldhjia, wife: �'Wi tiouch Dad's and ,that some time it would become I pol to the boiling point in an hour. 10 The Rew Greek Premier. l I � I , . . , u abit. ,4-ame aniount of. I . il , ports hav& ,had 'a record year. All I . Cash,. ,, � . too, cold for in, ii to inhy The dis,­ 1 It ,woulld raise title s A Colonel Grmatas led the revolution- Japan has 3,000 newspapers and, ,thile Is attributable, to, the lumber COVeiry 'Of tile * DPOP artles, of �;adlum , earth to five times the, same tempera. 41 I I . � We � . , pimply can't giya up the. Nask." . 4 - ary meovenient In Greel and Is now magazines. I I � throl new light on, this queattoi Pro- ture. I . trAi The province?s exports in all I . I the chief figure In the Cabiniat. Greece - A -philosopher is -one who gets -what lines tol end i �une i doub I I joly, ,at tile Dublin University, Very Ill is actually known of the 4 . led. Bud Brennan picked A protege femmir. . . I . . '14 I Is -again iittenapting this, invasion of he wants In thils world by wanting Til the quarter ending that Month they Prohi out acho-rus, crew, I bellevi �tihe el may be actually 1 lati -of the eaxth. Mail has piretty 14 . . I . I Thrace. I less. . amotalitled -to $751,245, of which the , I . griowing Niarmer under the Influence 1 welil explored the ear-th"is sqtl but .4 I . 1. I . I I., . To'siline, upon, the Great Whil Way, .�,ll:-L_%l::...1___..­ ___1- ­ ____ __�� suin of'$650,000 -wa,s reprelsentod by I of radioactive forcea. R. J. Strutt, I lie has pen-eltrated little over a mile . I'd I I Buit iiia week she flew 4 ft. Mat .10 wood and. wood inanuftatures. -'. With all h1s Doke of golden gTit, F.R.S., of London, Dug., who Is ,equal- 1 Into, the earbi Interior. The deep -eat 1 4 1 . Coasting Down Volican'o on'btraw, Prospects for Winter's Cut Good. And Bradstreet marked -him-Badly 17 famoulz Ili his resta.arl on radium, I ,li-aft in. the world, at Marra, Velhio, in 4 .1 . . . . . � I . I . I ' . � I hit., , does, not ag,ree, but believes ti Brazll, is about 6,400 feet deep. It has .1 41 . I I . I . .1 The cleaning out of accumull I I ,amount of radium in the eairth is suf- I been suggested inil tinies that a A . 4 1 ali I He told Ills PAJ: "We, must mortgage I � 4 . 11 ,� Volclarbom,,, nature's fiery W-aillfesta- Climbing outot the immense, paylify, etoil is beling followed by great, The, rnine-we-=Vt give up the Rodent to produce thisi effect. A mid- I shaf t 5 nilli or eveon 10 or 12 miles, A . . tions, of this ccirit,lnual unrvat grevall- the desicil from. that rim, over the ex- tivit7 on tho various 'limits., 'and ac� I .. d10 view is that,theheat produced by 1 In, deptli, luigl6A be sunk in the Inter- . 4 r inig In title depths ,of earitill, are SOUITOS aise at glisitpul-ing snow; to the ' ol to. goiTerhmealt awbi Paige," ! - , tim, I I I . i I , -4 I .1. of never-ending inlie-rek to man, No pa prospects fair thelumber out this win- �D. R. Oliver. radium inay balance the healt the earth: eats at sc,lence. But with the most, I � � I L . 'b,e,r hills, I's begull. During tAlis poritlon 'L , . _. � ­ 0 � l. I I Wises, conise-quent'Ify keeping the tem- 1 improved machii It wall take 25 1 1 � I. exception to this, general rule, even, . I I ter al exceedingly roll .Practically I . I peraiture-of theelawth constant. I . I I 11 . . . � , Old W I years to sink ,a shaft 10 mZesl, deep. 14 1 1 thi011,gh it has been d6l'1110,11t for rilore -i the return trip,, a thTill hunter, With all operators In the busli have i indmill is Remodeled , The span ,of lifect an Individual is, I Such a sil�aft, moreover, would Only L .4 � than. a cl Is P-Opocati tile a lill fair speed, has, an, opportunity ,barate plans ter the wInter'nicalth's' Into Three -Story Home. or course,justgil nt In 'Comparilison give I Information concerning' this Der- . . � I I . A � I I I , � , .11 grealt voloano 5,0 miles southii at to, satisity bi& desire in lthat� respect. 0"overn-m-eint Ininher ,seale'ais, prei . I . I I - or c1h,01 arth, Anil so oell ni at th aT , I 1. 4 I � I � Mexicm Every year T110 O-I'dillall PrOced,tre Is, for til�e thi the lumber out for . this, ,season A centary-old windmill, ot :,the kind with ill ti . , .ek - itage of maiv .At p.-ArtIcul, I I 11 . Mexico Olt' , ' to .8111t upon a common straw mat, n ' & co I ''r judgments based oil Individ,1111 expert- poll It would jive Intareating data .. . . I mailry tl Jou n, tit ,country guide � el.that.of last year,, ii commonly islee-il I Enroll An u it ti . . . :. 4 1 -r 8Y to th, will be i1oubl, for the nirpose, of ascianding the Ills- Wilth the tourist bell:Ind ,and tightly their illdiCatlon.i. Olt this importallit pro, haMilt, four I'll sweeps, ors.%il, and ell are WoTthlez-&, Indeed, for As coni the all structure and. 4 1 1. -Ature, but many di. r, 4 L .. t6li,16 111ou'l 11 clasping him mund the waiist. The, ex- Vilncial, trade are hot backing. Tile all 'Outside, coveriling at shingles, has long a period of time asi accurate ob- hiltonial, tem,T,oa I'll . 44 � 1. 'Once 0.11 th I erlenced, native then graspe the front raf ting sees . b lr iod,Qed Into, A three-slitiory servatiol of -woather and climate cli -wo*W11 . ha�vo to be oveirtiome, 4 � ,a guinnit, a, wonderful 11 anon, the Nayshwask this QW1 � an ' Ave been made, there, Is no positive Ventilation would be difficult, And, the 4 Fall below, ill tile ii of the niat hi -one hand,, Wiming It y -ii constituted a record with more bbinio, at .Lo,n9StrUp, Jutland, In Dan- � 11 I i vfe�v- !is. vros�etu,ll , aild, by I � Wou,ght ffi.ark.,, Af ter, thli huge grind Ing litones oviden,ce, of any ch'ange. In the aie,rage tomporatur.is of t1ve air at the bottom 14 1 vall"i is scull the, tropical Vegeil up. I'll, the form Of a tobloggan, than 26,060,000 feet* of lumber I , ,�,ft,.§ �V ,J)6 removed fl, I temperiature at the earth 1i way or of the sail due, to. co,ini)r,ession. Alone . 4 � 1) nis C, , held in Ifls a om 'the in, 1 4 ' I in all its I)rIlliant colorltig� Xii IllsAirs, Of t1le' All e, tO'k 1 down, and. thie. company "pect.8 to cut , and 'Sh a,luo,ther. .Over long periods, at time would be raised highor.tilifan Illat of L up, thle. ending at the "tropical Wlia," Other hub4i "PlIshes, Oft" for the start 15,000,000 feet thIs whiter, One of tile tevloro thib 011'ee, 110,01's were d-tvided U110i Oomotant, bolling water. I . 11 . A � I 11g. i the stei Incline. bathering largest, deals in, Maritilne lumber was ffit10,al01Uf0rtMb40. ri having dormer-. the &Vel�agesl are �� A . I lainy bo.plainly illistilignisilledo se,61111 I 1 4 1 1 1 oce-'s g1)r,,6w,6f each o,ther. monlell.tilln, quteld y,, thel matt is', Soon recently concluded by Rolliugwa,lrt��, tyjm windows, , N-Ine persons. are ae. Mild wint6ra for the, past two or three Rutherford calculates that, the heat , 14 1 ly sylthin a St 1.1t6rally !lying 6vei� the allow whilei an rijus. 600111VAlIte41,11 th�e ri stitleturs years hiave provoked slower discussion loss of the - earth would be. fully bal- 14 $tTv'lileter may be, clearly pea�oelved 0 L' ill Withey WheU lai New B , . -lie heat g I tire Jpfulng of the litemperate" to the the guhte, who knows _Very, foot Of the wicIr and Nov& Scotia holding,3 wai�e frOlil NVIIi-i a beautiful view 19 to be Of this' D01 -11t, whil tan, only be set- aniced by t katin res�tll from 4 , � . . r6ut ,, shillifully ti,volds, the deep 00� secured .at a price �ot, $9,000,000, The seen. ' I'll tileil by averagiii mal over a longer Ilia disluttegation of ra,aluni !it there 4 1 � llfrlj�fd , zoul 16 , I zan P L I . U al,culated is as little at one to, f i 1 i to* �4 I ... I beautiful ylAsses 9,nid protruding bowlers, by paper and pulp mill. at Bathilrat 1111(is .:, A. 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