. _.__-el-. ‘_‘.»l-l~§~E}s¢~f5m»Q-4|-an--p~aua_\¢___ ¢» cv. £4" ___ _*_ °8o of electrical developments! was over-subscribed within a fewr minutes. Here is evidence ill\ plentyl that there is ln Great Britain money . available for sound schemes which' will increase our productive cific-t iency, and assist in reducing unem- ployment. How can it be attracted into lndustry again? The sure way is by increasing public confidence ini our industrial future, and by per-i suading the ordinary consumer toi buy more of the goods which are on i all sides being offered at reasonable prices. ' _ Milk men, potato men, apple mem! all know that only by organization 1 can they serve successfully an or- ganzied market via organized trans- ' portation. ' Then their work is toli persuade their own brethren to use' better ways for their own better- ment, instead of worrying city coun- cils or privy councils. The public soon tires of disputes. Citizens know they must curb their own idiosyn- aruies and walk as the traffic rules oi-slain. There is risk enough then, but it is suicidal to defy them. The movement of the cancellation of the war debts has assumed greater proportions in the United States than is generally known, partly because men of vision throughout the Repub- l lic realise that the debts stand in thel nz of in umm Milton an-mai h else. I ._..i_____i J - I will take my pipes and go now. 000 issue of new debenture stock by heart. Unfortunately also where too much meat is eaten it interferes with the burning up of fat and starch, sort of chokes the hre as it were. In sort the diseases that shorten useful lives-l'leart disease, inflam-I mation of the kidneys. hardening of | the arteries. hardening of the wallsl of the vessels carrying blood to thel ‘heart itself, diabetes-may all be caused by too much food, or to puti it another way-due to the fact that i. e food`is not burned up by exer-I rl 'rua rlrrzs ' .l \ for the bees upon the sill Arc singing of the summer that ls coming from the stars. I will take my pipes and E0 now, for ` the little mountain rill ls pleading with the bagpipes in 4 tender crooning bars. ‘ I will go o‘er hills and valleys and' through fields of ripening rye; And the linnet and the throstle and the bittern in the sedge Will hush their throats and listen, as the piper passes by ‘ On tile great long road of silver that ends at the world's edge. I will take my pipes and go now, for the sand-flower on the dunesr Is a-weary of the sobbing of tho great white sea, And is asking for the piper, with his basketful of tunes, ` To play the merry lilting that sets all hearts free. ‘ I will take my pipes and go now, and God go with you all, And keep all soirow from you, and the dark hearth load; I will take my pipes and go now, for \I hear the summer call, I And you'll hear the pipes a-singing as I pass along the road. -Donn Byrne. prosperity, and partly because there is a. certain idealism in the American mentality which may be appealed to Ships from the far-off corners of Christendom ply inland from the sea to Montreal, again a distance of.one thousand miles. In between a brlefwater haul of little more than 100 miles. or approximately five per cent. of the entire waterway, pass- able only to medium-sized and small craft. This is the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Waterway of today. The Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Waterway of tomorrow would unite these three zones into one gi-eat bi navigable highway, accessible j throughout to ships drawing twenty- a 'i-.'e`feet of water. Present channels I ‘f the twenty-foot depth would be lrricd down to meet the twenty- ive foot schedutl. much of this work wing already been carried out. At uch points as Sault Sainte Marie, looks would be altered or renewed to meet the new circumstances. Be- tween Montreal and the sea no works are required. Re-channeling and re-canalization of the in-be- tween region would constitute the 1ion's share on the enterprise. li Fish Si _ i . gi is 3 (Exchange) The Island of Ceylon pi-cdu.... an anomaly in s. shellfish of the mus-i sei type which sings.- While it does not warbie like a bird or an opera singer, it produces s long, low 800116. Whith has a_m\lsical quality. Boeing that these bivalves do not sense of the word. md certainly no vocal cords, this singing sound must be produced by some manipulation I “Ili ID°l’°Illlll drying does the trick, for the sound only occurs after the IMI hll limo down for a consider- lbb tim. leavin: the bivalvs high and dry on the rocky beach. 'rhers is A fish which hootl, too. The Boots fishermen calls this fish the butter- man, andwhea caught by lim oy. net, it makes a noise from the back of its throat when landed. Eels also make a 'noise when the hook is se. int removed from their sim. The common and vgry ugly gunna of our coutgrunts ,loudly when hauled to the ml-face. a strange ci-oailfng noise more like the ctw of a crow‘ than the mind a fish seams likely' !'|0\l°l=°ll°»°°fI\o°°»»._l..»... muiamwsazamlmas-mln/max\a:¢ifamssxru:aelayn._t_>1 we lwmiwrulmwmnusmnymamma. . -f - - m rtolyvlllloo. 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