The Wingham Advance, 1921-08-25, Page 30
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Look to the North
(The Ottawa Electric Railway Company publ'ah" ii-ld dl3t,,,ibUtcf,, to It-,
0 41tronti a periodical called the "Ottawa, Electric Railway Nevis, " which gives
crisp and timely warnings on the topic of safety first, The recent prevalenco
ot forest f1res- north of Ottawa led the editor to publlbll the. fol!,G.wll* exce,_
lOnt P08111 which, alas, Is all too closely applicable to praeticaliy every pro -
Vince of Canada, Particularly the northern p4rts..)
Look to the North, ye people! Ye need not strain your eyes,
Nor climb some lofty steeple, to see the smoke clouds rise,
More Swift than deer or bison whei z 7
a starts a wild stamp -do
Along the whole horizon the flaming billows speed.
Like vandals loosed for pillage, they sack the countrysida,
And level farm and village, before their lustful pride.
Their =4 will never falters, as on their way they pass,
Still raising heathen altars to gods of Camlessness.
Some match which heedless finmrs have dropped where idlers
wait,
Sorne fag in which there lingers the smouldering spark of fate—
Th-ese are the silent traitors who unto ravage Yield
The work of cultivators, the wealth of many a field,
Not all in distant counties, but here at home we find,
Amid the city's bounties, the careless and the blind,
Who tqmile at SaXety sayings and scoff at Safety rules,
Convinced they are the brayings. of some conceited fools.
Look to the North, ye scoffers! The rolling tide of flame
To you and all men offers a truth ye caWt disclaim.
One little careless movement may in a moment spoil,
Past hope of all improvement, whole centuries of toil.
R. 13� Maxwell
Dominion president of the GAVX.A.,
Was chosen by that Association to pre.
rent Lord Byng with a gold badge and
it scroll of honorary membership on
,]its arrival at Ottawa.
Tiger of the Seas.
Many POOPle have felt tempted tc
ask about sharks what the little gif,
asked about wasps—why (lid Gcd
make them?
Recent enterprise. In the Pacific
shows that shark -catching may be
coiliniercialiy Profitable.
Sbark-liver oil contains all the best
propertie3 Of Oil extracted from the
liver of the cod. Am a fertilizer, shark
meat is superior to dogfis,11. The head
of the shark contains glue of a valu-
able quality, Its fins are a delicacy
much prized by the Chinese.
Shark's teeth are sold for good
prices In many parts of the world for,
the manufacture of ornaments.
Lastly, there is the skin, which Is
an Inch In thickness in the adult fish.
E'xperiments are now Proceeding with
a vieW to the utilization of shark skin
for boots and sh-ces. It ls� declared
that when the process of nianufdeturo
IS fully developed, shark hide will pro,
vide the finest waterproof bo-ot so -les
in the wo-rid. It"Isherman's hip -boots
are frequently made of shark skin,
So promising is the market for
sbark products, that shark -catching on
a large -scale has been Undertaken by
a 13ritish-Canadian Company, at Park.
er Is -land, off British Columbia.
Identified.
All old farmer could not believe that
People who were Miles apart were able
to coliverse over a telephone wire.
One day Ills wife went to a distant
friend Who had a telephone in her
house. In the course 4of the afternoon
the farmer sought shelter from a
thunderstorm In the house of a neigh.
bo,r who also Possessed a telephone
and who persuaded the farmer to call
up his wife as a little surprise,
POI)OW1119 instructions, the farmer
Put the receiver toL his ear, and after
the usual preliminaries shouted, "Eel -
10, Sarah!"
Just then a flesh. of lightning strucl�
the wire and he fell to the flocr under i
the force of the Shock.
Rising to his feet and shaking his
head Wisely, be said, "It's wonderful!
That was Sarall right onougll!,)
T H_ 1,,', G X, 0 1" F 1" A C E
C"
John BU'I: ,I thinklimr- 11MIUN" OF PEACE en come the smell of flow- P- — 0 0 L em. ill WeIr study. and exploration widely conducted
ers, and the tread Of soft StePS, and These young People realize that edu- survoys are by no means thoroUgh ol
t's comJng, Pat; I felt a few Spots on my 'hand." the cruilebing Of Whaels, out in front, cation will fit them to do their work accurate. From what, however,
Pat: "That's right, John, an, sure, how welcome it 'Would be.") i
Make the ceremony short and the pi_, better and also to employ their leisure amount", to a virtual monopoly in eel%
tvph siniPle--4-10re liese. man.' more profitably. In Peel County, as
RA44.L UT- tala lighly prized minerals, Canada
Parrots as Detectives.
The Need and Vrilue of Work.
It is entitled a "Buoine-- -, Maillb
University Tutorial Classes.
CANADAS MIN14RAL
produces VO per cent of the world,$
Prayer," but in tbeoo (fayo When
On the invit �it_iori_ of the Junior
The largest watercress farm in the
8 t t
World I ha at Enghlen, near Paris.
or city
Pavements, unless We toil Pursuit of knowledge. And, whell'in
and sweat.
farmer,3 are businc.,8 lun, '
much ;is those liv fully al
Farmiera' Institute -nd the Junior
Womens InstItute
FROMM G ON
R
It Covers forty-five acres, of ground,
who 0 and work in
of the Bramlnoa
hours of the morning, and as Polly
vof;pels bearing the name of R�Dyal Per-
citic'S, jt is appropriate for town and
distriet, the I)irector of University
exploitation, d the
an
greater availability of the deposits of
seldom spo-Re except when
, there was
someone around to listen to her, M.
countryman ali1w:
"Toach me that sixty minute.-* make
I"Wonsion, University of Toronto
V;Cnt to DrAmPton to confer with'
RICHLY ENDOWED WIT11
Giber countries, have hampered the
an hour, sixteen ounces one pound,
100
theEo two organizat!ous regarding, tliv,
PRECIOUS STORE.
work!
and to love its work, that time I., ceived several requcst� for the_�e rural
aml ecnt;' one dollar, Relp me t.1
liva so that ;1�,can lie down it night
f0r;nutlon 6f a rural tutorial class.
At the mcating there was a delegation
In.-.
S03110 Of the most terrible disasters
grass
path$ 3 ft. wide.
with aclear conadence, without a gan
under my
fr0n' the two Junior I-astituten
8treetsville
gt In Pitc of Ecommic Depres�
ever known In connection With our
Pillow, and unhaunted by
Who reported on the stic-
Is maintaining a substa-lati.0
output with usually proportionate an -
West End of London was. vjsitod by
burglars, but a parrot on the premises
the face's of thorie to whom I iraye
�0814 of the rural tutorial cl.4
9s held
0ion Of 197.0 Mineral Prod"Ic.
nual increases. The. time will assure&
IY come when allof Canada's,
bro'light Pain.
"Grant that I may earn my meal
in that district during ;offt wirtcr.
The report given w,,,s n highly ol-
tion Value Reached Zenith.
There are men who are brave in
should the Report of the Royal Cc
enough and strong enough to lie &wn'rnission on University Financps be
ticket on the Square, AlIdthat in earn�
thusla6tic One; the attend4rMce had
Canada Jv ono of coun),
Young cress appears,
cuttings are taken and planted in the
in; it I'may not stick the galf where
it dbow not beliung.
4VO�ag(;d tWenlY-six for the whole
season, the subject studied Was Enir-
trfef;, in the world In her Intent mini
I
other ship so named was, actually car-
"Deafen me to -the jingle of tainted
lish Literature; the professor sent out
eral wealth, nature having withl
bountiful Itaxid mado thoaa.gifts of jk�
by a policeman who had heard what
money and the ruotle 0fun,holy,2klrts.
by the provincial University had been
wide diverety, comprising almost all
oped accordingly,
Blind. me to the faults of the other
SO thorough, ED Pain�taking, and iso
linovu minerals and mect of the orq
in
absolutely under the pin-pTicks of rural tutorial classes to the immense
everyday life. benefit of the young men and Women
fellow, but reveal to we my own,
"Guide me so that elth -night
pecesoful that the class insist on hav�
ing him again next winter,
valua-41e. D, stimates of her mineral
Process known as "sehnelling," Pe-
culler to watercress cultivation,
when
I book across the dinner tab:le at my
Having heard this -report the two
Wealth must all be necessarily rougil
for some of the least 0,xplorod regions
Then there, is, the for -ever-menior- I
Wife, Who has been a blessing to me,
I will have nothing to conceal. Keep
Brampton clubs voted unanimouslY
f,or a similar class there, to commence
of Canada are known to be the most
Increased is evident on a survey of
PrOduction for figureq covering the
me Young enough to la7ugh with the
in. October, and, requested the Univer-
Potentially prolific in mineral pm
duct% whilot in there regions. where
last thirtY-flve yesrs,. ris. isgG the min -
children,
11A -A
SAY of Toronto to furnish them with
4 1� I - 11 11
mineral% have be
.en hnorlu, for yoar�
John BU'I: ,I thinklimr- 11MIUN" OF PEACE en come the smell of flow- P- — 0 0 L em. ill WeIr study. and exploration widely conducted
ers, and the tread Of soft StePS, and These young People realize that edu- survoys are by no means thoroUgh ol
t's comJng, Pat; I felt a few Spots on my 'hand." the cruilebing Of Whaels, out in front, cation will fit them to do their work accurate. From what, however,
Pat: "That's right, John, an, sure, how welcome it 'Would be.") i
Make the ceremony short and the pi_, better and also to employ their leisure amount", to a virtual monopoly in eel%
tvph siniPle--4-10re liese. man.' more profitably. In Peel County, as
RA44.L UT- tala lighly prized minerals, Canada
Parrots as Detectives.
vY oupershbons.
One Of the
watercress Farm,
I
.1,11 0 is no royal road to wealth, . n the province generally, the pur�-uit
elther along country lanes of pleasure is being superreded by !he
produces VO per cent of the world,$
"Stop thief! Stop thief!" shrieked
very strongest and most
Ineffaceable of all Sup rstitions in the
The largest watercress farm in the
8 t t
World I ha at Enghlen, near Paris.
or city
Pavements, unless We toil Pursuit of knowledge. And, whell'in
and sweat.
eubalt, 88 per ceaLof It9 asbestos, and
85 per cent, of its nickel, Ineccessa,
X Polrey's parrot, who lives, In a fine
house In Paris. It Was in the mnall
Royal NavY—u Superstition almost as
strong to -day as ever it was—is thAt
It Covers forty-five acres, of ground,
In an orgy of extravagance, -a great search of means for obtaining knOwl-
many People 'have forgotten or ignor- edge, the people of Ontario turn na-
bility of location, lack et the ec
n 08
sary capital for
hours of the morning, and as Polly
vof;pels bearing the name of R�Dyal Per-
and c6noists of a series of ditch
cross -beds, running parallel. e's, or
ed this fact. They are beginning to turally, end rightly, to their own pro-
exploitation, d the
an
greater availability of the deposits of
seldom spo-Re except when
, there was
someone around to listen to her, M.
sonages are doomed to ill -luck; and,
strange aa It May seem, there is
The ditches are about 226 ft. long, 4
Pay the piper now. If ever there were, vineial university.
a time when the worldneeded to The University of Toronto has re-
Giber countries, have hampered the
Pofrey� rose to Investfgate, and caught
an
Undeniable historic basis for this feel-
ft. wide and 18 in. deep. They are
separai�d from each other by
work!
and to love its work, that time I., ceived several requcst� for the_�e rural
great -or development of Canada's
other minerals, though a roviorw of
the leg of a burglar who was,soramb-
ling out of a window.
In.-.
S03110 Of the most terrible disasters
grass
path$ 3 ft. wide.
now. tutorial classes and is endeavoring to
supply the demand as fully as its fin-
production rec-ords I
W 11 show that
Canada
Recently a famous mansion In the
ever known In connection With our
The cultivation of the Plant is both,
curious and Picturesque, The
ances will permit. In this respect, as
Strong Enough to Endure I
Is maintaining a substa-lati.0
output with usually proportionate an -
West End of London was. vjsitod by
burglars, but a parrot on the premises
Navy have concerned war vessels with
R0YUl namee. Two vessels. called the
cress
Is grown from seeds, planted in April,
Before they e be
in many others, the university is
Pin Pricks. hampered for lack of funds; but,
�
nual increases. The. time will assure&
IY come when allof Canada's,
raised such nolay objection to having
her beauty sleep disturbed, that the
Royal James came to disastrous ends.
One of them exploded., and some 800
an so n e e S
w t -h b d
have to be drained, tilled, and man-
ured. When the
There are men who are brave in
should the Report of the Royal Cc
enough and strong enough to lie &wn'rnission on University Financps be
- deposita
will be sorely needed—exemplifled to -
i day In the extensive. drilling
burglars made -a hasty exit without
officers and seamen, perished; the
Young cress appears,
cuttings are taken and planted in the
On the operating table and undergo al adopted at the next session of the
oil In the
Canadian Aretic—and then th6y will
any loot, and were met a minute later
other ship so named was, actually car-
various ditches In about foot
major operation without a word of Legislature, the Provincial university
I be adequately appreciated and devel-
by a policeman who had heard what
ried out the mouth, o
,f the Thames by
a of
water.
Complain but who lose themselves will be able to dot the prov!
t, nce with
oped accordingly,
be thought to be human shrieks.
The, best parrot story of this kind
the Dutch under circumstances die,
graceful to those In charge of the
When the Shoots begin to..strlke, a
absolutely under the pin-pTicks of rural tutorial classes to the immense
everyday life. benefit of the young men and Women
Ontario, First Minerai Province.
has to do with the arreat'of a notorl-
craft. I
I
Process known as "sehnelling," Pe-
culler to watercress cultivation,
There is no greater sign of weak. on the farms of Ontario.
The value Of Canada's nilneral pro,
-on
ous, criminal, named Victor Chevalier.
Then there, is, the for -ever-menior- I
Is car-
ried out B -- _#
ness than to li I.—
e down vanquished
duct In 1920 was, $217,775,080, as
Tls-e Police had long sought this slip-
pery Individual In vain, until a clever
detective one day entered unexpected-
ly the rooms of a well-known receiver
of stolen gooas, and heard a parrot cry
Out- "Good old Victor! There you
are!
This was quite sufficient for the de
tcetive, who satisfied himself that the
bird was Chevalier's pro]
Searching the premises, fv.-- f
ter from Victor saying he Was. at Ali-
gers,.
To that town the, detective. went,
taking the parrot with him, and, in eel-
hision with the authorities, hung the
parrot In the Post office, whilst he oc-
cupied a Post of observation in e
same building. The very first Y
there entered an individual, old d
decrepid-loo-king, not the least I e
the dapper Chevalier, and InStan ly
the parrot shrieked out: "Good old
Victor! There You are! 'I and In - 4
able disaster to the ROY41 George,
that turned over, sank in eight Of
,crowds at Spithead, over 1,000 Souls,
amongst whom were 30io Women, be -
Ing sacrificed. And second only to
this hideous, disaster Is that which
afterwards befell the Royal Charlatte,
which waa consumed by fire off Leg-
hoTu, over Boo of the very flower of
the Navy Perishing with her.
When, In 1893, the Victoria, a new
vessel, and the very triumph of mod.
ern invention, was rammed, a -ad sank
in sight Of the Whole fleet, there was
not a sailor, who did not remember
the dire fate of a ROYaItY-named
craft.
A Matter of Looks.
A homely Young English chap, hay.
1119 his view obstructed by the head.
gear of the girl in front of him, ven-
lured to protest. "See here m,'-. , 1�
. J .116 a flat piece of
board, attached to a handle, -and called
the "schnel," the farm- lightly strikes,
the cress as he walks, along the banks
of the ditches, The object of this Is
to prevent the plant sending shoots.
above the water. By pressing It down
in this, way it grows Very bushy, and
a greater quantity of cress is thus ob-
tained,_
Burnt Forests Don't Pay.
Burnt forests provide no freight
traffic, neither do they Pay wages to
the Workman., profit to the merchant
or revenue to the Government. Fire
is thegreat enemy, taking eight times.
as much toll as, the axe. It Is? to the
interest of every citizen to reduce the
loss.
A Remedy for Timber Destruction.
Is- there a remedy for this needless
destruction of timber -,lid other natur-
When tlungs on the farm. do not go
just as we would like to have thenil
go; and there is no more sure indi-
cation of real strength of manhood�
than to 'be able to stand up against
these Petty slings and arrows of for -
tulle.
. And yet, many a man misses wear-�
ing a crown Of silocess just because he
knuckles under to the constant jab-
bing of the pin of annoyance, over lit-
tl,e things, all Ullimportant in them-
selves, but part and parcel of the
day's work.
Muny a man will lift like a hero all
day out In the field and come -in atl
night to find fault with the hired man,
because he has not done this or that,
and to, say the Sharp, bitter thing
Which sends his wife and little
ones away with a quivering lip.
This ought not to be. PaTming in
the -best sense of the Word does not
consist al- -,,I- :
against $176,68G,390 in the previous
year, Or an Increase of 23.3 per cent.
All miDerals, with the exception of
i lead and quartz, showed all increase in
the value Of Production ever 1DI9,
though ill the actual tini-ount Produced
there were deOrGasios also in pyrites,
petroleum, and natural gas, Ontario
accounted for the highest mineral re.
venue with $78,749,178, followed by
British Columbia with $38,044,916, Al.
berta jumped from the previous year
to the third place in value, With $33,.
s21,898; Nova Scotia was cl�me behind
with $30,187.533, whilst Quebec pro�
duced to the extent of $27,722,502.
Manitoba's inireral revenue was nPar.
ly four mill'Ons: New Brunswick's
two, and a quarter nifflcivz; Saiikatch�
ew',In's over one and a quarter mil.
lions, and the Yul�-Ills about the, fame.
With the productir,71 vallaf� cf more
than $81,000.000 eoPPer was C�Iuad',L'S
most valuable iulncral in 19�,j Niel—i
n —
stant the handcuffs were on and the said,
I 1 e
leaning over, "I want tG look as
al resources.? 'Yes, and a Very simple
6 n the ousnels Nellie L. McClung
wheat or corn we grow, or the The
. I
I was next with more than sGi.c.,0,000,
false wig and beard off!
well as yGu.,,
"Oh,
One. It may all be summed up In the
pertinent phrase, ,Re�lp
number famous author, yv-ho was elected
of tons of h4y we cut. Deeper then to the Legislative Assembly Albey-
I
and zinc third with $4,1i,00o,e,(jo. Lead
forfeit his sceptre.
do yer?" She replied, in a rich
Cockney accent, "Then you,d better
protect The
FOrosts—Be Careful -With. Fire.,' This,
done,
of
n I
any of these things, and ever to is. A new novel from her Den will
up in f
kOned igures, Is the heart] soon be
Was worth $33,000,000; ec),l $16,000,�
000; silver $1*,000,000; lime $0,000,�
run
You Will Never Regret -----z
',ome. and change Yer fice -.11
seventy-five per cent. of our
forestry problems will be
published,
c th, I
iife"'f e armer. Character counts;.
i —
000; slate r,')00-000; and cement
6,500,000.
KePPill-9 Your temper under insult or
LOOKING AHEAD
solved.
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and this is -graven deep in the
7, 1A Soul You Vnny+ V.1 V_ T21 A
Ontario accounted for 36.16
per cent of the Domin—, -
SeriOUS1 provocation.
Telling the truth when a lie woul(
have helped you out of dffflculty.
Turning away from Pleasures, thai
Would injure Your health or your man.
hood.
Holding steadfastly to Your purpose
Arlien everyone insisted you were on
the wrong track.
Forming the habit of always trying
to better your best, to improve. some.
thing somewhere every day of your
life.
Refusing to Its -ten to. malicious gos-
SIP, or stories that are "off color. -
Having the courage to wear shabby
clothes rather than FO Ill debt for
what you could not afford.
Daring to- say "No" when "Yes would
have made You a "good fellow" and
won the, applause of Your compaillona.
Not Posting that cutting, surcastic
leter, -or uttering the angi7 words that
sprang to your lips when suitirting un-
der a Sense of injury or injustice.
Not resigning when smarting under
rolentnient or fancied Injury.
Gettin�- up every time You fall and
Pushing right On, towards your goal, no.
matter how dark the way.
Keeping faith with Yourself at any
igh Id.,
holding fast to the h 'I.
'hot beckoned Ill Youth. Always and
worywhere Acting the gentleman or
.he lady.
U 1., sub-
stantlal Increment had been added by
1896, when the Produeticn for the
Year was Valued at $22,474,266, and the
Increase In the next half decade was
remarkable, bringing the total for the
year 1901 UP to $66,797,911, There.
after the Progress was commensurate
with the giant Strides, the 30orainjon
wa.s taking in other lines, of activity,
By 1906 the yearly output was Valued
at more than �79,000,000: by 1911 at
M3,000,000; and in the following five,
year period the value nearly doubled,
ac0ounting for $177,201,584 in Iola. A
war -time, spurt brought it up to $19Sj_
000,000 In 1017, an4 thlip mffement
reached ltg Zenith with t211,000,000 1,A
1919. There was naturally a doprox.
Mon In the firist war year, but 4s has
been ee6n, a r000very wav n1g4e, jagt.
Year In such 4 tashton, as to eireAte a
record for Dominion minoral pr*dueA
nfvov 'huAts #Uybody if
he keeps working Tight behin(I th4
dream to mailee us r4ueh of it connA
"ol 45 lie Can.
Y a we — and SaY and think. �A 00 .
Su'Wical Operation or I Wherever you live, and whatever
pin -prick, all
s otal pro-
duction; British Columbia 17.47 per
W41vos
have their bearffig. Wearing overalls' You do., your blood remains almost at
like a man will bring a *man a crown' the same heat, though the temperature
cent; Alberta 14.49 per cent; Nova
Scotia 13-86 per cent; and Quebec
fte . ...
A W
/ wait maso n
07
just 'as surely as wearing the purple Of the surface of the body will vary
like a knave Will cause the Icing to considerably.
12.73 per cent.
The combined mineral Productiou
'value
forfeit his sceptre.
Experiments were made with a man
of Canada during 1920 was the
Who remained in a hot-air even at a
highest the Dominion livis ever reach -
Fishing by Telephone.
temperature of 270 degrees without.
ed, and one attained in conditions Of
economic depreSS1022,
LOOKING AHEAD
Fish when they swim make 0, noise,
any difference being apparent in the
heat of his blood.
falling prices,
and a considerable cessation of opera,
A mail can't see an hour ahead; ir one *brief hour he may be
RrLdtb1S, It I& said, can be, detected by
Then his arm was put in ice-cold
tic -118 at Points which inalics the out -
dead, from all his labors gone; life's, so uncertain none can say,
"I'll see the finish Of this day, anct
the t'ele'PhGne. Most of us have watch-
ed with interest the movements of
water for half an hour. This, of course
cooled his sidn, but his flesh was jus j
look all the more Pleasurable for fu -
ture mineral production. The m,,tallic
greet another dawn." The
citizen, In gorgeous health, goes, forth to gather in some wealth,
Shoals. of fish beneath the Surface of
the sea or of a lake, but few will have
as warm as, when he was In the even.
produrtlen which in 1918, when the,
pinnacle of warthile
a buoyant, cheerful scout; he, strides along the village street, an
ass"fated with those movements� the
As a final test, his arm was Im_
mersed for a quarter of an hour
efforts was at -
tained, was valued at $114,549,152, and
airship drops a sack of Wheat, and he is flattened out. Oh, all
idea of noise. Nevertheless., such
in
wa-ter as, ]lot as, he could boar ft; but
0 1 to $72,262,793 in 191.9, Ca,llle back
varieties of doom are round about us, dumping gloom upon the
movements do make a noise, and Nor-
still no change in Ills temperature
to $77,236,370 In 1920. whllrzt the.. total
human race; our lives. we're taking in our hand, wherever we
weglan fishermen bave taken advan-
could be detected.
value of the noli-metallic production
may walk or stand or ride or dance or chase. And yet along our
tage of that fact to devise, an. arrange-
ment to assist them In detecting
The warmest part of the surface of
which in 1918 was $96,152,745, and in -
creased
course we speed, as thoughour lives were guaranteed, for eighty-
seven
and
locating fish at considerable. depths,
the body Is that beneath th-- armpit,
Where the doctor
in 1919 to $103,423,607, in -
creased again in 1920 to $140,538,710.
years; next year we will Insure our lives, and save, some
money, that our wives: may eat, if death
They lower a microphone by means
sometimes takes
your 'temperature, instead of putting
About $23,000,00j) of this increase to
appears, Next year, or
maybe five years hence, we'll show we have some good horse
Of a wire from their boat into the
water, the. other end of the wire being
the thermometer under your tongue.
The coldest the
due to coal alonek
Exhibits Substantial
sense, and salt some coin away: next year wall tread the thrifty
track and lift the mortgage from the shack—we're
connected with a telephone receiver
on the boat. As the latter slowly
parts -are tips of
the nosee and cars, which, are sixteen
degrees.
Increments.
lust how Canadian minerals are
out for fun
to -day. Thus reason multitudes of jays who look to
pro-
ceeds on her course in search of a
colder than the rest of the
face.
being exploited and thpir production
ahead count-
le-gs day,% that they may never see; no man who on this pIanet
haul, an operator keeps the receiver
of the telephone to his
Strangely enough, the skin on the
Increased is evident on a survey of
PrOduction for figureq covering the
rides, can safely bet one hour divides- him from eternity. Let us
be prudent, -.then,
ear, and he can
tell Instantly when a alroal of fish is
left side of the head Is warmer than
that on the right
last thirtY-flve yesrs,. ris. isgG the min -
And wise, meet obligations a& they rise, and
being approached.
side,
oral production of the whole of Cana -
cancel every debt; if there are chores that should be done, oh,
let us- do them ere, the sun of this bright day has, set.
If you. know -how to spend less
The Baltic Sea is only forty-three
da was only $10,221,255, or $2.23 per
capita, In the n^-xt five year period,
than
YOU get you have the philosopherls
yards in depth. The Adriatic is next in
shallowness, with an, overage depth
or -at the end of 1891, this production
value had
stone.
of
forty-five yard s.
Jncreased to $18,976,616
and $3.92 per ennita A � �1
U 1., sub-
stantlal Increment had been added by
1896, when the Produeticn for the
Year was Valued at $22,474,266, and the
Increase In the next half decade was
remarkable, bringing the total for the
year 1901 UP to $66,797,911, There.
after the Progress was commensurate
with the giant Strides, the 30orainjon
wa.s taking in other lines, of activity,
By 1906 the yearly output was Valued
at more than �79,000,000: by 1911 at
M3,000,000; and in the following five,
year period the value nearly doubled,
ac0ounting for $177,201,584 in Iola. A
war -time, spurt brought it up to $19Sj_
000,000 In 1017, an4 thlip mffement
reached ltg Zenith with t211,000,000 1,A
1919. There was naturally a doprox.
Mon In the firist war year, but 4s has
been ee6n, a r000very wav n1g4e, jagt.
Year In such 4 tashton, as to eireAte a
record for Dominion minoral pr*dueA
nfvov 'huAts #Uybody if
he keeps working Tight behin(I th4
dream to mailee us r4ueh of it connA
"ol 45 lie Can.