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wok. And .when these fisthernlien,
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caught, embalwed and shipped 2,500,-
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on the market, and. ,orders b6gan to
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been sent, in good condition, to China.
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?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-
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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
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faotory where plumes wer'li made im
to flans, -boas and adoxnanqnts of ev-
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homseWld , chores. --- -In thousandsi of
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ideas about dress changed. For a
ru no 'the lmachrUies that produce ne�
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itime this outloplk was dark. Then,
along came M40 W�st! When lq*s
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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
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for Ostrich plumes; even the Ostrich-
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sevleral bon1s,,per_A,'jr for�every ho(me,
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sons in the .Uuited-.,1St1ateS)- --%me- 11=990in1ea � and writer& in, England, - ne-tested ires
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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,
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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
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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
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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,
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,
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
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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
.
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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
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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
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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
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�,
.
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
. .
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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
.................
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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
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-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.
.
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une tninfki -g , peo, le, ho,
� n P wi rem lilt-
tlje e4se, toward .good bolok a and large
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of natuxe�s gifts. In 1894 the Car-
borun,d).xm
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Mmelot-k Ellis.' .
On the dabit
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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
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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 -
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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 .
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oj� E.
VIAllied in t,sr�j& An; ja el ION'
toildif al this 1. to tho, f h , 0 'so
Ott ali , I -.
6 6-
. �
k, "I
town 40 the N. ffiery prmudwll ,
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