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L i0rtle' aftemoon several years ago' a, . -, . aM were cat&,ing plenty of fish. So �,�,,s:.�, - - �, �� - . ",; , - ,�,, �,.�_ herman hf the Sierra Nevada . _ ' lone, ft he went to a spot on the Mojave Des- ., I -Z I '% , ­�,$," 1,; Mountains, who w"'having to luck . ert�, wheTe -grasshoppers were plenti- t1l".11,; .. .�T, ", 1­�,.' � �, I!, ,at all, came upon a stranger who bad . , fuf, and rigged, up a machine which ,�� P �,- , I., 1"'q, a, a -pretty mess of txout.� ju t caught resembled a Roman chariot. It was ... 4ff, i: 1, T15 �, 4, ,;tlh,lil,�__. A, ,� , , Irr.. , � �� ') V , IlStranger,"I said this, iman, "'my . n-amis's Hansm, and ,I've ,always fig- ' ' a wire caise mounted, on a sled. On - the fron� was a large concave sheet- , � .- - ," 7 � �. ".. . , , -hat I wa� a good fisherman, . gered t - met4ljy -4-piper. At the bottom a the ,g 11 , �;, , . I but I haiven't beei! able to -blook a sin- . ibumper was a n4rrow slot Into which , 1M.1;". gle trout.11 the ,grasshoppers dropped after be- . L'�'. I ". -, '' ,� "What kin'd ,of Wit you using?" ilig vtunned by liffflng the ,sheet meat- . ,, ,.,11j. I . ; � asked, ,the lucky one. I al. The ulachine was, crude buit ef- .,.,�r, l '�L "Every ,kind, known, to man!" de- fe,otive. The -first day it got mOvIng � , " 1. LL ... . clared illlan*sen. . . behind a tea4m of stout mules Han -j . R �. - .;�; , "Reid' worms?" . sen ,bagged close to 5,OQO grasshop- , , . . 4 FV , . 'AWh,at Vinean red worms?" pers. ,IWIhen he,got these back to his , " I , I- I . 4'Well,'sir, red worms are the only I farm he ended th-ed.r earthly worries I . mn f ar fishin' trout. I kind wortih, a dim with a dose of chloroform. Being a I :11. �` "I''. I brouthit a ihalf barrel of kem. back chemist,vof sorts, he thft -mixed up, "I ". . wilth me froan the; South, Seas a m I an embalming fluid which preserved " I , 4 ,il. � 11 ago. the leapers so well that three Years I , ��: � I— 'The stranger handed Hansen a later ,t%ey still looked perfectly na- � '�"� , L handful of the iQ wragglers to try, . I tural. � . 11 I �,�, and Hansen- found that the tTout ' Hansen found a ready market for I I "Ill went aftex them lqlke hungry wolves. - ,his new bait. He Soon learned that . 11�..' And when ,he reburned to his littk I thousands of fishermen- knew the va- .1, farm near Los Angeles he . � aR lu" of a %.Opper on thii end `,of' a �� 1: ,, , .. 'Oo'k. couple of the Ted, worms with" him. wok. And .when these fisthernlien, � I - Hansen ,began eoaperimenting and I lea-med that they could actually buy I .1. I - ­. i disoq��ered that the worms Trom the I the im,ects neatly done up- in Cello- '�" ; , : I.. I .South Seas thrIved in. Southern. Cali- phane---60 to a package--:there� was . .,. .. I fomia. They multiolled rapidly. He great rejoicing. Last year Hansen I , ,, . , � also, found that they are ideal- for . caught, embalwed and shipped 2,500,- � .. fishing ,because they are hiardy and 00,0i gr­a�s,qhoippers. . 11 iI wiggle forhoursoh, a -book. And bq� ,Of all the unique farms in South- ;:, ing red they attract fish quidekly. ern California perhaps none is better I t". I For three years he experimented ,known than the Cawston Ostaich .. , with paciking materials, -and in the ,Farm, which. dates bp,ck to 1W. At �', ,end found a combination of twenty- that time Dame Fashion decreed that J. . One ingredients in which the red I no well-dressed lady would; venture � . 1. ,worm *11 live, packed in cans, for i ' out wii%out ostrleh plumes in -her hat ex6ept that of a joq�lialisirn Whibb, 90 days -or more.- He put A few cans or in -the trimming of her gown. � . .... '. on the market, and. ,orders b6gan to These plumes.- werre ,imported , � from , . ". 1. "I. pour in. 'So he branched out on a �Cape Tvvv',n. alt ,great -exp�nse. Edwin ,,�, � , large scale, wi�h 18 galvanized , CawstQn decided to gamble for ,that ic �. -iron * WOrM beds- on ,his two -acre placie". To- ri,�h trade. Proceeding to Africa., he , . ". -day, in the busy Season, which ex- rounded up 60 of the finest astri�hes I 1� tends from A�pril to October, he packs ,ny,.)n,ey could buy, and, chartered a ' i '! ­. between 30,000. and, 40,W0 worms'a whole ship to bringai" the' bilrd,4 to , . -, - day. These are shipped'to all partsi'Southern ,California. The flo,6i- in- � I I of the United States,tand have even creased Tapiday, and to -day prac,tic- I . %��-. %. been sent, in good condition, to China. ally every Ostrich tobe found on this �� ,.,�.- . 111. Wheii Harlsen's wormss dlig'iri for . continer44 i,s a direct desecendant of �, 1. , �. �r".,;'.'41 - ' V' �1, ,4.. � , � ." I .. I the winter ,he turns his attientdon to that Original flock. ?ther fish -bait. He had -noticed th4t; 'So tfemendous was the int6rest 'in I in early spring, fish are not intetest�' these gianits �oT­bhe biird family that ed in worin and haivie only a casual 0awston found it iofitable to esta)b- .. P � regard for filies. One, early spring lish a. show place �isfly accessibl�e to day he saw slomei small boys who tourists. 'He selected aspolt in, South � were using grasshoppers for 'bait— Pasadena where for the past forty- . I . I . I I I I . , ­.� - , � .,., 4, " -C., . I �, 4 f, � '. 't. . , ,� , �., : ��:� . __��- ,; - `� , , `--2, � � .7� :::�� . - t�� r � � I K , - , , .� � - - .,- , , �_ I, � � 07,� - .;,�� 7 , - I � , — , . L, _Q41 'r __" -- -A- —, - I ,QZ7�*,__7'W&, . . __G�,__-1_,_j:>_ .7'.�T . I I %Q� " J�_, - 'S . . , - IN, ­­­ I tv . . . I � � . I - rg . I I 11 � I �, � , . , ; t" . ' ' I . . .1 4' 1 . ; , � , 1� ;, 4 , �,�� , , . I . �� I .: . . , � . - e��V, . 11 G, ,�' ��'- . . I . , ',�', . ", , �- I :_, � . , . i RX, . ,�, , . 11 � 1, � I ji ..... ,� - . I �1 �, , � ., 1,'� I .. � � i �, I �, I I " 1 11'COSTS I.W.iii . . �. You. NOTHING II . .. � - , 't. co ft e 111�ors I 1. . . . . - - 0 N mid, R 0 r"A R_ to othcr M1 Wr"'tal .. � .— — 1��/c ,\,�e, I . . " . I I . . - I .1 ASK. You to please remember, as you hurry along . the highways bound for some distant point, that it costs You nothing to be courteous to other drivers .1 ,�and it saves you money. � , ' `9 It costs you nothing to sound your 'horn on the I I . highway as you are about to overtake a fellow . I motorist and it may prevent an accident and . . 0 thereby save you money. . � . . *I ... it costs you -nothing to give the other fello . w a wide . berth when you meet. him and it._may prevent a' . .side -swipe and thereby save you � money. . . 0 It costs you nothing to'hand-signal your intention ­ ' t ,; slow down, turn or stop, and it may prevent a .� I - collision and thereby save you money. . I I ' ' " .0 It costs you nothing to "nip" along at the speed . , of the traffic you are in and'it prevents other motorists'fr6m having to "cut -in" in order,to get "there" and thereby removes one of the greatest cguies of costly accidents. . I . 0 It costs you nothing to be courteous and considerate - ' . . of yourcompanionsof the road and it will prevent, .1 accidents and thereby save dollars �V­11 . and cents for . I everybody and prevent broken bones and broken . ,hearts as well. .. . I . . . So I appeal to you from the *tandpoini of �heer, economy to bq.courteous to other iftbtorists on all � I oc6asiohs. , I . . Practise and preach the golden rule of the road - "Show to others the same courtesy that You would like to have shown to you". . Sincerely yours, 1 ­ . , . . Q , , , . � . 'Ml�ISTEA OF . H I G H W A Y S . PROVINCE OF TRY, - .. I t., � ' , , 1. 10 N T A R I 0 . . I I I . I �� - I i. .. � 1�i.__ . ,� COURTESY 11 'i'�,, - ., __ - . 4' . ,_ - . I '.. � "I'll, 11�'� :. � I I I 1.11, . . . . . . . 2., . I.NT , W" . . ... I �. 'W..� . .. ­.. - . -1 . l�' 11� �,;;`, . - , ,?�� 1 I � . � 1, I -, I I . . I � �� ,� �.,�� , , . -1 Nil " 1� ", , !"I ". , , 1.1AV", !,.-,� I � I . . � i ,� 11 . . I , .71, I , , " �I T ��, �`i, " , . .1 i ,,, gl?,�, I ,: 11 . , . . � ),!g'. , 'I I . � . I �1- 1.1it, I . 1� � �15�1�1�'�111_.� ,�i:�I�:S . 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I-_ _21 , . . , . 036.11, � � , " I I . t I . 11 . .1, �. t . � -11 , ?"7"';�,", .1-4-11-1.- . .... � ;;.."'.17141010-m-� ---.0--l. ORA I * � 1 11111.1 P rlbimiiv�?;i�._, . - - , " 1, , .. , , ,:q";;;;;�;;;� , , , " ;;, h � . . , , ", . - ��,iv��i,iii-.�,',-446'i' ,- -0 ... - ....... �.. - - � — __'�. . ��: , \.. - , '.'_'______ _ __ I , ,,� 1_--m----, - ­­ - ­, " I., t . -___7__ : �!_ 1. , t . - ­ ­­­­1WW1 I",` t .", ­,.71­1�,1�1"Ilrl '".� Ill. I ­­­ ­ ". " , W., ---- 7 i i- � � X. ., " � � � � , . I �1'1, I � �. I . i es - ght—years 4tfte- firl"I 0 .,the #,Qa-. � , ftwlel ,#*er;*bad1 _, __ I �,,�, - ,� , � .11 I I I - .1 ­ ­----­-VJ?—,�— . Ek .�. , . � . - . . ve -ir " rr %uh=1 op. ,.?.,*ouU.' 1, ... .4 Cnow. , , ' " , vanlits of men,' women, and children. On thdis same spot cawston. bui# . . � Z, . r (Continued from Page y I I 9 . 1Z 11- 4 '01 - M rc ha , n ' Of Eni6ttons 7 a . 2 . . � . I faotory where plumes wer'li made im to flans, -boas and adoxnanqnts of ev- . ­ I ., � wasbes, the *dtothesand does c1ouutlesa homseWld , chores. --- -In thousandsi of � I . I . I � 1� ' . �. . ' . . L' I . I - .4 , I I I 1, L 1� -(Oonde,Wled fXbM Tke $0041 Frontier inlilleader's Iftest) I �T� . I ery deserlit,p0on. lbam%ton did a blwiftg business - facto4es, 'Niagara power service now . I . ­ . . I '.� , I _. I . � I r... -1- I. I . Until the World' War�, when womien's ideas about dress changed. For a ru no 'the lmachrUies that produce ne� ciessities tpi sa, ly half a eontfi4ent. , A d, hat 711 * lounbain-T4uge - .r.", � I . . ' . . I I';. rrr. , 11n the 48th year ����� �� ......... - ��� - . of his epIcoA loper- tiong while being a corporation b4an- - , ., .1 �� ... " .1 I . I . . Willhoni itandolph -Hearst. is "" ,.I.�1w,jm,ju�T,-. itime this outloplk was dark. Then, along came M40 W�st! When lq*s of coal .it soves- This Same electriclity "t Niagara be ations, self; and aq,j througilt 'has Own . r,- - . . . . . . r r ... I I.. 1 L :". -a matf6r of - n4talonal concern. He is war. against the "trusts" he wariag- , Qnly t I.I.Clan OWY 00 ' .' t Itude'olf newapp , _ d VViest bil'oslisomed forth, in, that gay pirloroides could,n& pro- a mul- .. pers vwdl. me -g- ed to b1o6d'4ud­ ele , . oulpoisong,us be the special, friend of ,Elbert I . . plumed chapeau in 41S(he -Done Him Wrong," she created a new'demand daced by steam except with an amount of coal that would: average azines, movie ne-weneeks and. vaddo, ,Gary andthe,manufacturer of,a, Mel. Im unties e e oedous and I . .. I , I - ' , _44- , , -and an international w.1 and, featlure kn,pftsd4ft4ja -.i,l,e ' PaIl 1 r . .— " Irs , .1, booaA. Wh 'his 'pa- �� a ,_ for Ostrich plumes; even the Ostrich- es qVickled up their, sevleral bon1s,,per_A,'jr for�every ho(me, ." served! __ .. . � by day 'he sets the men- 'pers campaing."Buy- AmericarliP he I ago. The. Iddu _,� serviceL 'Day t; and -lumb am . , . tal, pwttern _� fi loa=44 ,and Finland, qui % f 18 . for one Out of f6ur per,- ,buys �p ickly aTQusell to laction. � , sars. Then Sailly 'Rand plopped oat on, a .. Hydraulickatkal Staried in i852 Jo_ - �­ 4_11*�A 4.4"; .1.Z... .. use of. thii Up cript][61i sons in the .Uuited-.,1St1ateS)- --%me- 11=990in1ea � and writer& in, England, - ne-tested ires V , , I , _1'. -u.... 11,_ 9,6 , -,-+;, 13 DR. Gnaw. � ,stage at the ,Century of Progaws, � � - -- agi, b was nearly 100 rs later betjor,e Wa -4- .y . n _.,� Bo,=' 1868, he grew up in th�, Gild- ,4n canvirp in 1whilles andSpaip.yllpirle his,editoria Is the in, ,. I I . I X14UeT.;Lj;V ".] -ill, *;;; , OW P S '_ cbneeaffing -her charinis - behind nothing more substantial -than two, ,ostrich ' -men 'began, to underakand the roar of , - ,ed Agq�-an era of unexaApled miateir- . 4",ail munitions, . terests his Sunduy .magazine seii ` I . -, , 11 _­­ -1 � I. I ­­ ­ 1. " ". � - , � fang. iShe became a zational. sensa- Niagara and inter0ret It in terms ,of 'a ial expan0ion. The i-nd4strial rervolu-, . donta c articles on rbatriotism,,,' the . . � I . I o . Won., As -a rftult a horde of f.an commemial posaWlitiles. In 18524 tion was yielding �great Ji,�Idends and. I ion, -and, rugged: indiVidUal- 2. 'quabe remuneration -&r the servic" 11 . dancem spirang into being almost ov- group of men headed by Waftw Bry- unprecedenited wages. Gifles'sprang rene 'D�ipoqt. , -He, began As I rendered by them to the Commun- . ,e"Ight. They -used ostrich fams, and ant -conceived and built the Hy&iaalic up overnight and' bred praletaxians. I 'Was 11priji,jegeP;, yet when the foe of _ A ity," but the main provisions of the each'afthese fans brought the ostrich Canall on the Americam side, tak-ing' Business dolio on, the �vhstest of . PreSident Ri6qsevelt, reepntly used,th,6 - bill are to enable the, Government- on 1(' Industry anywhere froau $64) to $210. wateir f0olm a point -about half a mile scAlles. IMaso ,production and mass same patter, tH,eaxs,t editorials nx�in, - I . , be;hu,lf of the Crown, to, acquire. own- - I 11 C"I Sa grealt id the d4emand for plumes above -the Catimft and -returning it consumption dhAded' Aniierican ,hie tairied that, special, privil 0ges were , I I eT�sihip of such products and' fix thd � k 10 now that CawLston's Ostriches carmot e4t the cliff wah, of the, gorge below between them.. .- . the due of those who 'had' the wit to . Trice ftom, time to time. With, re- su ply all the feathers,. p the falls. They planned to use the This time was ripe for a man) who achi4we them, aN Implied I , that the gaird to productj3,. intended for home A A Another o -A Southern Cali-fornia?s water power th -run a .millstone. At would see that from many siidds the President; was ,Indulging in the,langz dOnquaniptiop, the OpTerrinvent would . . . u=1Ve 'IfarmO nestles. near the little -that time, electAcity ha& ,been hp- situation eal4W for a dispenser of uage �f,00mmunfisrn. I .. be empowered alt 14- d1wretion either .. .) 'town ,of Roscoe. Th1s, is known- as 'Plied to te�legraplhy, but other Man'cheap reoding matter for the masses ISuch a ebaos, ' . 'If contradictions to acquire,ownership at fixed -prices Bufterfly Park -the -largest butterfly thlat� Its uses were unknown.- of new Rter,�des._ The tpion,eer was' . -would mean rudn in Ahnolst any field 1% r O, to comtrol the shMe and distribu- breeding faran in ,the United 'States, Vor 25 years frolm its ,inception in Joseph Pulitzer, ,Who ' 'became a na- ex6ept that of a joq�lialisirn Whibb, tion. . I I � A if not In the, world. Here in the 1852, the Hydraulic Caniat resulted tion -al ,figure a beh in 1883 he bought spealks to the lowei'iftstincts. The I As 'it I . a not considered ,feasible to b summer -months may.,be found thou� ,in nothing but finaneW disaster for . .the New York'World, fj�loin Jay Gould. edlitoriaffinfluence of Hearst is nal, on A 'deal, flo,rthwith with all. primary pro- "' I sands ­of -live butterflies under a quar- 4 seAes: of"Uckers. Bryant and his -in Hearst, -while -a Student at Harvard the very people who cannot do IE with -, -k 0 ­�, ., ducts, h'stawt is to be made " i` tier of an acre of tszeenedl enalovares associates slank a great fortune 'to and raore especially -after his � expul­ out his papem.� L It I is noto S 5 riou . * dairy Oroducts. - To -bring -this aboui ii,, .4 �.,% " lwlkh. more than 60,0,00 -preserved the project but evientwIly had, Sion .for Incorrigible - prankishness, �. .,his e8nimaligns fall �sbiwt of achieve. . it is proposed th establish a Depart- , sj;ecimenis in. the exhibition roo.m. abandon Rt. A ,group, headed by Hor- learned from. the World the recipe inen.t. His political - favoirites invar- ment of ,State to -'be known as the I " 0 To this ealarful hbtile "farm," - col ace 1A Day,tuok ii� the task but was for the new journwlisim. Thas was iably lose: and while no politician . ,ts Marketing . De. I prim�jwy produr lectiors from a]U sections of the globe no more successful than,,thel firsit. abo,veald the emotional appeal, which aisiks for Hearsti's 'enTnity, many fear . partment and dq'be charged wiedh the �. 1, send their specimens for classiffiga- In 11877 when Jacob F. ,Scilioelilloopf meant -chiefly sex, ,but :alsio crime, hii" support. . special duty I of marketing all- prim- - , tion, sale or exchange. Among these ,and his associates bought the eanal. wealth, the Unusual, and conflict in A revelallng wordLplicture oliows, the . . I , � . ary products, IT? which ldhe GovOrn- Spechnens, same of which come even -from the ,'high valleys near Tibet, property, -this onily me made of the canal was to operate a 'small grist all its forms. � 'Hearst, a ivaduct of t�e -raw -West. man -an his RWerside Drive,apart- ment .surrounded by statues�-'Of Na- I ment has alaquirled o*nership or over � .*. I 4 . the Government 'butterflies hitherto unknown, to en- mlill. Nearly everyone -believed that w1hich, had noVyet passed out 6f its 0-oleon, of lCalesar crossing the RUN- . which has assumed ,O,nt,,,I,. AiIi. the offwers of the Dem. , � � I � tolmolakists are frq-quently found, this purchase,,was sure to -result in -pioneering stage,. -saw p(axibi,litizies in cori, Of St. ,Oeorge *ibh his-,f0Dt On partimlint awe to be diaivri from f the� A and great 'is the excitement of Nk. ancit(her drsaoter. No., one else was this excitling, vigilante, lyn&Aaw, ne dragon. , Has IT eaTst all his'life � highest experts in -the' land, Afi and Mrs. Albert. Carter, foundeit ,of wii-Ihng to accept so great a financial "shoot-' ' em-up"'journallis'ni. In 1887, been in tilie ,grip of theAmperator . . the passinig Of the..Act, no contTact r the farm, when on-- Of these fugitive risk. No one envied, ,him in his 4 Youth, of 23, he persuaded his, Inti- complex? ,Wfhat else can be'�­ the k, - - ', for the cari4age by s6a,of SnY4 pjjla�� It i beaulties, 'comes into their possesisi ion. Art. deaders are the best customers 11 reekli I ess' courage, Eleotricifty as we know it to -day lionaire father, �Senator -Ge-orge l4aarst to give himt the San Francis- meaning of these vast estates -with I iyalaces and zoosan;d'scores Of guests I ary product Intended for"explort can 4 . S be lei6e��. bY the Minister - - � ": �of this farm; .they .use the butterflies was stil unknown. Power-eGuld only co Dxzi�linerl­--reiputed to he the dull- dining in state; thist wholelsale buy- anade of :;."_`� .the Department,or by his appTiaval. I t for ornaimenting trays and ,greeting be transm1itted ,direct froan the water est paper in San Francisco. It was ffig of cailiaigs, fireplaces, tapestries, I ., ,cards. Prices range from three cents to the maohiinery used. Yet these. operating at a steady ,loss. Hearst art works, castles, for much of which -0 A A. for conmon varieties to '$15 for the i5ionieens persdisted. Eventually, !they irnImiediately gaillr4nized It to .life , ___jn " evieti to theeastleg, there is room only I I I ' � rarer inseeft. I . hada floui.mill us,ing-,900, b'3WSe pOW- using the Pulitier elaT� vital,' He, . in ww*ouses? The appetIte extends Fine- Disolay of 4 � To ,visit ths, grea4t Southwest and er on -the shures of tbomrr canal. laundbied, crusades. aigainst politk�cal beyond thingi to men, whoanhe busy . �1,ot see Gay's ,Lion 'Farm at El iMonte 4 Then came electricity, 'and the 11 -mid -le, corporate privillege, municioal .and throws away; It extends beyond Bermuda LIM" q . IS like ,O,in,g to Egypt and not see- knowledge ithat. the power of the neglect. lie preached radical dejmloc� men to events, as in his miaxim that . . . ing the'Pyran-vids,, It is"the only ex- falldng waters'of Niagara could, The racy. He championed union labor. Ue ,his newspapers should not onli re- (Li�bzm Harisid) were" displa�,ied in . I clusive lion f-wrm- in the worl . d and- transmitted' into the mew miracle. - experimented mlith headline, aTid,,ma&e cord the inewsi 'but make . ilt happen, Onle of' the igTeenhouse;s at the Cen- . it ha---� a populatibn of 22o roarers, In 1879l--0-7 years after the Hy- up. In five years the Examiner was It was inevitable that t -his ,wil,l-th- tral Ekperimentall,Faift, Ottawa, for I I among tbem� Numa, a male 'born in drauli,a Canal was b.?-guni-1,119-spect mAkinig the 'biggest v3wstpaPer'profit power Should .spill ,over -into, tNe. field tv7O weeks following ithe 12th of captivity, who, .is, uur� outstanding Park 'in Niagara Falls was, lii�iit,.d by , in tha� West. of politics. But here 'he was thwart- April and. attracted fbilly 20,000 Vis- A i . !E,mine actor for qji,e films. As a srectriC lielyts. The raillrosd3 ran ex- After eight y6ars Hearst turned tD ed. -The man. who ivaryted, to be dtors. , The bulibs 6f the . 1AII-es were L TITespian be has earned more than cursdons -so crowds could see the maT_ New York 'and b3ught ,the Morning president, and who ,had, bought the iMpOrlied I'T"On"Ber-mada, last Fall un- 1 ,4. $80,000. Magn,ific!aait specimiens from vel. In'.1881 water wheels of 2,000 . Journal. The hi -story of the'Exam(In- - 10yaltlY Of political 'adherents and 4er aj�,Xrrangefrneailb with the Depart- Gay's farm supply the ever inicreas-- horse power 'capacity were connected ,er repe-ated' itsi2lf tan a.larger scale. CIDustrUcted -out of ,his far-flung,,san- ,ment of Agriculture of that is-laildby I ing demands ol� circuies, zoos and ,Ath'-dynanilots. by a rope drive, and Steadily the circulation of the Jour_ ployees a, pAltdcal organization, could � P�. E. S. Archibald, Director Dwn- *1 aniussinent parks throughout the, ti�e els ' ctric gower deve-loped was, so,18 nal began to clk�-� until it threatten- not,even thunder blis. way into a gov- inion ..Experimental Farms,, Do'nVIT16n I "so NrcTld. Animals supei-ior to those for light -rig pwposes. . ed Pulitzer'a World. As Pulifter and ­erniorShip, ,or eVien into a mayorship., Delpartment of Agriculture, -that a I lmlp�a,rbed frorm Africa can be' seen Electric Dynamos Solve the Probf�­"' M Hloarst lo,-.,keld ho,rns, yellowmess be- There can (be no doub . t of,the Trim's, . test e6uld .be made of the "storage � h&ri� -in a perfo'et state of . health aind At last the wild --horses of Niagara ,came n1bre s,creaimilng. Every appeal gqnsrositv of _ , -his, Parsunal kindness I qualities of the''bulbs and slim to en- . . _igorVbentment. T�Aenty years' expeTi- Falls had been tru-ly tamed and put was exp4dited, The s�ob_sizter wept. and of hi,q courage; It would be a C-Purage a wider use in Canaxia. of I . cnc-e with ,the rd,onarchs of the jun- to work. The. power Service of the' The m3st ,popular writers were .1hired inistalke ItIo maintain that Hearst's' this beautiful floweit. . . gle ,has taught Mr. Gay that a lion Falls had been lengthened fro,rn that away from whatever they were d,oing .fournaili-im wats eiver conducted soliely . The, 'bulbs are planted, in, late Octo- can never be fully trusted even when Of a waiter wh,epil to that of a dy-n- and s-ent on expedittions to remotis forprofit., 'Hebas gone the lin1`1t:fOT ber ;or early Novemberi in plots in, a . he has been brought up.on- a.­bottle� ama, mandfolding b1he force of the places in ,quest -of eensabbris. Mir- causes, risi.ked eirculatio-n and thrown . greenhouse or a well-lighbed heated . He may selem playful and harmless current for the se'mice of mankind. acles ,Nv,e.re done with "e; col-ored away doRlars; he has always ,been room, ibut ordinary house culture is but the inistinct to tear and kill Many obstacles remained. Bal� -but comics appeared in many -page See- morelthan a TnIoney-getter. iflils ba� �. not recommended., The fl-owers., are , �is- striong within, !him. . ; , by bit" idliftli-anal capital -was ,o(b;a,a.n- tions; sketches land cartoons blo.,9- . wade, milildonfs -out of eivi,pg a cer- .. .. v;'hi-t,e and of' exceptional beauty. M7ien science discovered a short ed fo,� the - necessary expen I mental ,mmied -on all, �tlhie, pageo; pub,lic sulb, liadn public what."thumigered for, this . I I ` 4-; 4.1, � �i, .1 WOTk Little fb 11ittle ­ s_lcrim-tdons were started fw - 1h was not that be vande .4 +, 14. A_ — ago i a ce an tropiew, fisr, Eat the larvw of the rA3stqu:it,o, thus . J A I . . power P!aftt was evten,ded. I � U 2, — fDr dogs, for anything with a tear i�, � I r be ,is of that publi� and like D:)rd - �, . cut,ting dlo,Am' millions of the pests And VID NiagaTa began to servie the it; and edit-orlal -self-ballyhoo kept up Northicliffe, ;would not hav,3 Succ,eed- . cle, to, sharpen wirld in iy�p!teTial ways. I a deqifening -ni-hSe. in ten mionths ed hbudl.he md beerf hims-ellf a yell,ow . . " I I vh,vir spears, a Trew nwarket developed The hangthening of Niagara�s,ecojj_ Hearst' ,had ,raised the cir�culation of ivarnal kind of man,. It was a liarge 1 for the produetg of th�e Trapliml Fish , OMIC s',--rv,0e to ma-akind has taken t JDI-lTnal, from 2),00,0 to , he 4b,0,,0,0.0 0onTessi;on he made tb rj In, sib Lin o ef - A Farm in Los Angeles, And now mos- 11 -WO dil`�'Ict,ioM ' . and had' started an evening edit:!On, fens when -hia said 1113' 63uld not see Bel,grave...., 1. 2.11 I ­. quito-ridderill countries havie become 1. Inaltirectly, th,rough the many In this battle for circul,a,tjon, f,be 'the that .his newsplEMPIETS were really go L cu,stcirn3,ns` of qhe fa -M, had eleet�'3-chemical, ,product-% which are . =ub.les of Cuban people un1n- b3d. -One ha;3 to believe with 6e's , f- I . Lohdesbbro � 2.30 ,which already bean doing a rushing busi- r3�n Niag- 'b' ' ,g manufactured at ior near' R ,,pttn:sb oppress,lon offered the mo,�t .Whole being 'in that siort .of thi.-nig th ................. . n . . Clinto 3.08 I ress arrl-.mg fish �aniciers and,' "hobby- xra by IND'vgara VC)wer and 6es�t!6w,ed spectakalar po's-ibilities.' There, en- malke sla gigantic a Succels�, ;of it, , t .................... I Brucefield 3.27 ists,." The greatest enthusiasts ,are ,upon Mlank'Dd throughouit, the world. sued a -6valry between H-Mrsit and The man thas earn -_ed creldfts 'as .................. 3.36 I , I * the Japanese and tl�e Hawaiian ls� .2. D'reobly, through the cheap de--' P-u":itzeT in staiiaing and exching the well as debits. M brought eniter- , Hensali 3.41 1 landers, and thousandi of fish are P'Ond,a-bll�, -Pow�_,r, disstii,'buted to .the pubdic, a rivalry which cast, bundred3 1?1�E'e inIt'D 'the field of journaliezan, ex- .................. :, saw Exeter : � slidpped anna�illy from Los Angeles homes and factofieg -of a populate of Of tlhoussn�dla of do -Ilam, involved the tended the meaning of "news" and, ........... ...... 1. I North I , to huyers 'in these maTketS. more tPhan 4,000,010,10. . . dispatoh-to 'Cuba of whole corp3 of however trickil!Sr, ' rededicated. the 1, -­ A.M. . I I - . . � -The indirect -service, caTne�-firslt. In arti,sts, ph6tolgraphers, and corres- newspaper to the servi-ce-bf -the pirh-� - So great is tbe'demiand 1`OT tr,o(pi- the-tt-rTy nin.i�V,6s, there WeTe,'mtm PondEnts, ,the stealing of dispatches, lic. Hie embarked. ,on many Whole - Hensaoll ....... 10.55 Klippen 11.01 ml fish as pets in this c�Untry that ,of science here and there aill overr t,h'L the resiming of a ,girl prison6r, fak- goarfe crusades land cleaned, up many _........,., ........ k I o the f,wnn -makies daily Shipments, by country,, des,perately elndeaw�nlngg to ing, distortion, land palitical lia?shing., plague -spots in pabli� life. ' Ms ex - Brucefield .. .. 11.09. I � air, to miany, Eastern .cities. - , � d,—elop nature through electricifty. At It Mn thi& circulation of e-a6b. paper am(ple resulted in 'incre&wl, .sajaries - 'Perbi:ps the mp�st luxur . 'Ou's of Niaiga 4 ra. another ,set of mien were at tD,appro,_,di,n,Aate17 a million copies and fox'.newspaper workers. His poilei;es Londeaboro ...... j .......... 12.10 . . ' California's strange farms, is the W. the sawe td,nie desperately erndeavor� was�large'�, resipionsrDbe for ,�T,In,ging and wri a tera broke ,down olld-fashion- '' K.-,Kell:ogg Ambian Horse Ranchnear ing t1o, develoo elecitricity through na- -me on the Spandish�Americari Whr. ed prejudice. BriSbane's ,editorials, - ..... � 12.30 'Pomona, -and this st.ory -behind is ture. The chemir,tsi ca to *Niagara One meets again ,and again in the . ' however Much they May 'Seem radicu- Wingham .....,..­::...;..::: 12.50 T 4 ,it interfesting Wany -years a— _�610�' and founded industries., Their ,Pro- growlUg ,literature about Hearst such louts to the intelligentsia, did direct ' ' . . d'uL4t,q' Tevo,luttolrilzed -the w3rld's in- dustrial processes. . . . I . une tninfki -g , peo, le, ho, � n P wi rem lilt- tlje e4se, toward .good bolok a and large - �, . V I A I . I I . : I I . L_ I W � of natuxe�s gifts. In 1894 the Car- borun,d).xm I I * . . V� � . . . . 4 0 1 . I ( . Mmelot-k Ellis.' . On the dabit A - , � 1 1 . 6 . . I . Will Kehlogg was a poor boy in Bat- d'uL4t,q' Tevo,luttolrilzed -the w3rld's in- dustrial processes. yhra,s,�s as "unpreaictabje," 1'enig�na," and "man of mystery.', Hearst is une tninfki -g , peo, le, ho, � n P wi rem lilt- tlje e4se, toward .good bolok a and large - . I . I To . � I tle Creek,Xlebi gan, -he hah one pet- a �hbrse of Arabian eietraction. 'Mas- . For -instance, d1iiamorld' dust wasone . an en"9111A 'only because we. expect order 'ideas. To these misses, ,his papers LONDON and WINGHAM, ' � , � - ter Kellogg loved tihat .horse as he of natuxe�s gifts. In 1894 the Car- borun,d).xm and consistency in our 14great memly Hearst',,, brought aliso some ,of the best writ- lers.'of the day -Kipling,. . South I loved notMn�g else in the world out:7 , �omipany staTted to make �- C Only consisiteR stand I on' S1 W 11 , aw, e s Sh I I , . . PAL side of his iininvediate, farmily. The . 'a substitute for -it. A� first, this sold Hearst. - I I The bi� Mmelot-k Ellis.' . On the dabit I Wingbam .................. 1.55 # Kel-loggs weren't a weadbhy farnily, far $440 A pound. Because of cheap main backed yesterday he Ade the list is­jnore Bel,grave...., 1. 2.11 I ­. and ione day HasteT Will was told his Njaigara power, it is now an, in,", daMn") tj&AtY. ,On the same issue at formidable. 'The -merely -significaine , pl�th ............. ................. ::... , 2.23 , Z_ horise would, I -have to be -sold. The Tit- pensive abrasive. rMithout carbOTUM- i the same time 'he may -be blowing t . � , hio as ne e w v r allowed to, 'stand' in the , f- I . Lohdesbbro � 2.30 tle fellow faced this unhappy Tn1om- dum and ther atjWfildEA 0 ,abralsives in New York and cold in Atlanta. On way of the Sensational. T rus he, e - ................. . n . . Clinto 3.08 I emit- ,bravely, but when he saw ,his the cost of :1yo-lishing �mxl'grinding odd years he is -at, war with Mexico; a&s were Often witchi-hatitlinigs., news- t .................... I Brucefield 3.27 ' -prized :pet led away by a stranger metal's would be flat greater than it - on .even yi%ra,he is:Mexicio'l Gringo ipaper lynchingg Hearst, .................. 3.36 I , I * he went. into the now vacant barn , . is to -&y. I 'is pal. He has been, o rpo 4M never hesitated to try an accus- , Hensali 3.41 1 and tleardug his head against the AlulminVm another product of . 9 - - , ed man in the first avlaillable edition, .................. :, saw Exeter : � I ity did develblp, a furious battle iwged manger from wbioli, his ,Pet bad so . genius 1plus cheap Niag4ra powe r. . . T'he fiTst- globul�ss of ma&llic adum-, -never hesitated to invade the pziv- WT 'Of the individual. Hea,ra %rjs ........... ...... 1. I North I , Oten fed, -made this vow- "If -1 ever !nm were produced electy,olTV,deally as to whether direct current or alter- ,had a major role in! destrby�ng jour- 1, -­ A.M. . I glet n&, I'll buy myseV the finest stable of ,hors sles I can find and, every m, 1896. Aluminuirn did not become . nating ocurrent vim the better. -Thas. nalism-als a profession, Pf be has . Exeter ' ' ­_ ....... 10.42 4 - 1 7..*.....-.,.::: one a them will be Arabianl" of general use until 1995, whii . the 'first A. Edison favored, direct. So did ,L,*d Kiel g2V" a , daily literature to those who Iliad' - ' Hensaoll ....... 10.55 Klippen 11.01 , aluminum plant was starlTe'd at vin, Etigland's -most famouis phy- none' it is 4 literature made up _........,., ........ k I o Will Kellogg, as the wbrld knows, Niagara. guee then-, aluminum has icist. True, ,direct carivrilt could -not 'larlVelY of distoiftion; ,and for every Brucefield .. .. 11.09. I � ____ ___ __ - eventually made, a tremendous for- be'06i�e the, Indispensable light. met- 'be- transmritted e"ept, at a wastage -prejudice Or Irnorancehe has 631308111 - ainton .....7.7.7::::::::. 11.64 , I time ,out of b�iealkfust foods., But h,- al Of cOMImerce-, . of SID to 4'D Per cent en mute. And . led, he lias'Writributed a new pre-ju- Londeaboro ...... j .......... 12.10 . . n,elv�,r �Vurgolt his Arabian pet nor his Liloewise, Niagara power has ,giv- yet, expert Opinion Of that day was dice or hostility of ,his b . wn contAjv- I MY+% -.,ii ................. 12.10 , .., . ''. vow. He fouind a beautiful Site near en to the world 'most of its ferro-al- so strong for drirect currenre tbliat 9r, Mg. If the hasi brought first-rate - ..... � 12.30 Pomona and spaTed no expense in, loys-the sifiebn, 6mmium, tungsten Per cent ,4 al,l, �eledtjjcjty VMS, direct . -and wkiters to the _)msSe% he has ,jsO _ 1:�r`ougbt Wingham .....,..­::...;..::: 12.50 T 4 MakinIg it 'the ideali'pla,ce ,of ,his boy. molybdenum, carboUtlytaniumil th,.a,i � . only �5 per cent aate,Tnedug. . . niew-"dle0ths of sob stuff, ' ' ,hood drea4ms. This -great mnch is III ave sta vastly 4-thip roved the quality 'Lord Kelvin later swung over - to e-klV`tr8V, and jazzod-up triviallity. � C.N.R. TME TABLE , ' '. 'equipped with whii1e, spotlessl, fire- o(f imnand steel. aswell,as artificial the AdVocates. ,of jvIternaflhg. SubSe- � Hearst is the mass-pmducer .of I I . East . I Proof stables ,grouped, around a graphite, Maigneggiam, sodiuyn, potas- ind quently, the ptower pioneers. at Niag- art adopted , sensations ,as 'other ,mien hev , been mass-4produceTs %k , I I f kmadrangle of �emerald tre. Thewe sium, dhPoeine a �hundlred other afternating current for of soft ,d, Or GlOd-All1h ........... 6.40 2.30 , , I are acres of fertile grain fields land slectro-chemical products. their -first limej to Buffa,10, They chewing gum, for autoWobileg, - or Clinton . lush -pastures, anduniformed grooms Transmission Problem Finally Solved ved Ithait the i' Pro os's froan transriiiid3- balthtubs. It is idle to dj$m!a him, W- ............. I b. g&vgorth 7.17 3.16 � care for 80 Odd horse%. of ti�he finest . aNiagara power ,made these indus- sion was Small cohiPared, it -6 diii,ect caueje he does not -publish, anteftent ............ DublAn 7.28 329 breeding, - tries voesible---but stH1 Niaggra pow- � e-flTrent. Sinee, then the tables h-affe newspapers for the public ,goo,L � He. . ............. Mitchell ......... 7.37 3 41 ' ' -' - ) : After Spendi:ng Tniore tban.s2,A000,_ eir litself 'was availabile only wi thin turned. To -day' 96 per cent, of &1.1 publishes ,newspapers ,bhut ssX, as �... - 000 in developing the ramah, MT. Kiel- slo,undof thecataractIss -row. 7%e. in, current is alternating and.Only 4'per munitions makers, manufte.turle .ziiuni- West 4 I Mitchell 11-19' loigg'presented it, with an endownient dustries lit served olusitered close, to,cent dimecit. . t-110-718 ,that- sell, in a world .bailt . . 4.33 , Dublin for research, to, the University , of . Cali-farnlia. Now the T$vier. Even so famous an on- - girmer as George Westinghouse had, 1BY. 1,900, many power lines radiat- ed froni Niagara Falls ,on s'elling- . .'.'.7.7.*.­-�-._1 11.27 9.41 v ' . 1. 90dorth ...... *. . .-. -. 11.48 9.64 called t1he Inliti,tLtie of Anirmal Husbandry,, one of its li.btde.hope that power could be car- kut, not until 19015 was the Niagara"power servdice � �,.:, - .1 ,� clin,toTe ............. 12.12 10.()s f I Chief si=4 is to, perpetuate fte Ars- ned, at any distance. He suggested lenithefied' -tlo`the,grl�at distaness, of ' I More Co ' mpetition CxOdierieh ........... 12.22 10.94 1 .......... I Vian, horse In. Amerj ca, land? thus, to that Buffaloi-20 miles awaTl_-could be -served � to -d I � �Y�hput.ysar, M I . I I ,. . � o� I C.P.A. TIM]k TABLE improve the rdnk and, file of Ameri- by Niagara, not with efec- trici-tv, I It was propolged to in Dair.y Products W . can sadidde and cavalry horses. but with compressed -air pro. exte nd powerellines to Syracuse, 200 .. . I East .' I . - I I diaced eleeteicably alb,Niagara arid, p6p- miles - away* ," OrAlookeirs thought ,the - New Zealand Is no small factor In I . P'.X .: I v I - , I ed. to. BuffaloL--am,ther �7y was fin, , 1. project impractical. "No money for the sale -of Pf$Tdalu ,Products in the (;O&e4&h .................. 420 '. . . . I "g,wthorn trees pref or ,d6 -grow in ally found. . rften the tranamission; of electric- Surth f0lalli'shMss,or said the bankiers. But this lines weTlit thirbugh. And ana,kets -of the lWorld and ofters Menslet ...................... 4.24 I I j I . A%Gaw 4.83 . Open uncultivated SOIL Before the I — . .. .. . I ... . ' gYracbse to -day Uses, Itmently-4five strong coanpietitilon to .Canada in dairy commoddibleg. Itis-thtrefoye ; .................... I Anburn .....� ... 4_ j.......,,' 4.42 I 1� , 11 . 11 � . . ... arrival of the white man in Americs when, the entire St, Lawrence VsAley timejs as much ,electric power as it did, in 1907. 11 - teresVing to aill, Canadilamls, 'Vavticu� B ytth ........ oll., ........ 4.52 I . t � s, was dovered With den" forests, haw- This Cainad,i-an 1%tjgga�rg powsr,Cjo)n Q'AVIY those conineeted wub' 'the agri. Cuiltuftl and dair ", to y industri walto . ........ I ......... .... 5.06 11 6.16 thorn treeig coultdiestablish themselves with djA'4CUjty,. ftna only -in, s.mAll � - I 'POTIV. LiTnited, wah 1ingorporatsia in' AVrit, 1802. The first , note, that at the pi*senit time iiii, - a ore as 111p . bIll ,befurtj . TqOoftbo .................... 0.00 � , I. . gpoups along the water,courses. To. ,11 .1 unit with a,, ca� power Was the , P- I.Pan , Arlia- Went vNich *111, ,make his .Gov�m. WeAt . AX. ? I I fflall after three benturiesp of dfies-Aing, Large ha*kborh � stands. am establish. E - � � I ��'r� - '_'. �, 11111 . pla"d dn gerv,jee on, Jitnruair 2,, 60-'� Additi'O"A'ai Units were -t- Went thei VWmers and,disitribultors oil - Torlonto ..................... 8.80 , I ' iA, near +he rald settl#merds, goch as "W"Aww", ,:fA,,j�, - � =211A 11% , sAded, ob ft ioug time, Until the it elsverAh =q wto till Vn'W0,T Ooduet§. AteStdih 11 t � oreal , " � he M614� of the 61A, ii; Vewvagtt .................. : 12,08 . *Mat�ft 12.19 , 4 quidbete"Motitrw, Toronto RbNdhestefl Yri"Thk* iftO�'!,OV ,61oft to'�idjniw� 1916.111, 011.11k I Lrk. 6 12%; *1 * '' I . I , M­� ,P.N1981 I I oj� E. 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