I MAY 11, 1953 ITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLO I”I ETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN ,,-e-- ; "2 duct in Canada. and the United (6) An ocean across which trade 'foilow definite, sometimes rather in; nine pounds. These variants. .I states, routes lead to the greatest seaport narrow, routes. on uhelr passage to six in number. are known as geo- . I 3 , (2) A useful mineral of which in each country. and from their nesting areas. graphical races or subspecies. The r I 5 -H the United States produces little Let your VlTlI.ieS, if you have The big 'thonkers' that winteriiargcst, type, the corriniriri Canada I J,- 1 and Canada. produces much. any, speak for lhemSI!iVe5'alld-YE-KH-blllidhllily off the coast of Vir-igmngc, is-itlflcspltlafl over most. of ti . (3) Another mineral, much more fuse to talk of anothers vices. ginta and North Carolina. for in- the continciitv and the eniallest NEWS AND VIEWS F h of which is produced in Canada Dlscourageugossiixf Makzehit a rlulepstaiirge, )II10'.('iB w;estLwakrd an spring (an)?! the darkesti is the little , ' . . 4 , , . th n in the United States. to say no mg 0 ano er un es 0 e mi 0 a e rie an cac ins; goose. rf(ESElNTING 0 I TEREST T0 FEALHEKS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING (34) The lndim fnm cm” 0, it 1. wmeming gund, thence northward u the shores of Geographical variation in the p IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION both the New England and Msri- Keep skid chains on your ton- Hudson Bay. That particular size and colour nf birds Isa mat- V' . I time Provinces. gue. Always say less than ymilpopulation of Canada geese, Ilif'tl. tor that has been or-riripiing the yr- :5) A kind of farming. iniporI- think. Be that which you make giirsues an L-shaped route. 'iililI3lwaIIPllilOl1 of nr'iiitlinIor;i.rt.: eyer 'm"'i . . ant in south eastern Ontario and others. OPS not coriform to the smith-to- sirce Carl Linaciira first a”NriP'- PRINCIPLE OF LEADERSHIP Ilmld 3'3” U-nltll ll” lllnlnl 01 I l0Tm9d In 1370 The .R'C'MtP' in New York. : north movement long accepted as edl to ("RI.aI.2IllSh orrlrir out of chains th d f th iii rIl1ealIIiniIEn:r?d Lillealiy lntweien Ge? W” !onneEld: pnllcethaelrei Klorsnaujl the direc'Ion taken by migratory in man's classification of the . . . s a o . - - - . A Xmdpil lore aln:!e?ll1S0ECl3ILaC)l.0m:I1s: mhfnoyuthsmxtznliaerg w2:irshlp;cr:enTf WET 11- The c0i3ixIrag:su'(?uld"0rioT t13:)e()w1:e':.l the North West Terrl- MATCH llI):TIul:Ii1niI?glxlltngll hrlvtfrumtrtrilgl :33: gl;IxIrl1:all:W'f?l::IFiiua"Il1I:!! ilgrrlmml kim- firsi 0l I . g -' m u - go into effet t'l it t ' ' - . . , . ,i'.. ' . 2 . , I I ”' dggrpp oribeltgfiiifelyjitifalllllaslfgciglvi lceittllll:l5.md(l0ll(1;li'5selIlxlililrillla mus. by me 1e3l:lml1lC19x lmdlligs :fu”I.lasg Eolll llll9ll lll'””'.1hL l"3".V 41lH::i:(r:1'a'z-gdagiiifiil 33 A1gi0abt:t- Co?! A blank” wmn M M1 over l Ilirllslcailidieliziigfo is It V.'4l'lablP l tiitlr'IwIJ(iiilllln'i(l'd lzilltilflp tlls'l(')',Ilirlilnr intros 0 I . , A 1 (1 A in -at -, nor be 3 iaur COI.llill'lfS in quest . I. British Columbia, but as I . ' '. ' . ' I ,' . ' -. g . - . . ( . " l.. , 5. , f ' '. '0 :.”::...::. "gift: ”;i"iil2i me ..i so il2.l.....”i..f”il5””l-i”i;...”.'. ti-.-.E.':”l:..:;'Wd ;:”'l”..':.ii”?f;;l...?.I...::f,1?l.'lfi...?:.flT.l3 :.:.if.?”.'.:;:..2:..” "ms me l out- the masses'but he must. assume COBALT sway Many M mesa were Am. . I '. ' .' i 1 M W 13, d”' . ' S ., t i l ' I aw. He must possess ,p . r h Lid to d m 12. Burro, I3. Scrape,-14. Prijoles, 1. A tal exican 1 . an in others, A huge bird VIt.Qn- wandiriiz Iillallllcs M character We responslblmfy ml. the Creation In its oxide-powder form 00- cl-1cnm',X .01rew”h ,::r:uaUfmH: 15. Mariana. 18. Peso, l'I. Chihu- it. Original natives of Mexico. zm V.1,P,,,,,. mmuse in his capa- of the right opinions of the mi'A?- M” A mvew WW mm”. has colony h.IOll n N of a la ink ahiia; is. Metizos; 19. Chicle; 20. 1. Cakes made of corn meal. W HO -rat" - - . 2 i- - . . . . ., .ii.. llirf .. M :,,m.p5(.nt;iLi0ll he is work. as and help them to mike tic Hwcn USN (M Nmuries '0 we States Teiiioc 1 I ( U cactus, , m. 'l3ipes of melons. , I i V p H r w y I y . p L y cit "(lone but for right choice. , V I 8 I! brought British Dumm 1"" 1" 3 Subgtant-e from which cIicw- n Tomorrow. II'.'ItI..'II1liii.Vl ltl-()II(?I,lIIlilI rm... .. .. ,r. .2 .. -, 3 I mi Ito H ,,m for s . hltie color to ceramics and glasif. union in 1811. mz'gum is made, 0: Mexican hai,.1,.&5 dot .y,,. M5,: M, whim mp ivuiiri rm w,-3,9,, and w,,,,, fame mm SUCCESS Of” M mbal” l."”l' Valuable ' . ha EnCl05ed Ylfd. )3. Small donkey. llealth Organization IWHOI op. he:n;; as a a;a:r:s.i:ed agancx algggfltlgrxlgcliiiie ftbilitg .131 Wimp; puma Edward Island siiffrred cl sunybued mud brie”, 4;. Mexican desert plants erates. Today, an epidemic IIFIY-lll-VllIIil'i 'nr-, terms of one United . 3., .. e , . . W I133 "lcllllfgsghsiucgfin :3 Ielxflim lb::,:,;do,";l;ri?:,im?.? "if most important usemdf Iihelllfietl: g;O:ns:(l:)tstei:hee VI'1eaB.l-1AgIli;rds);1e,)..fng&::: gdllelilr-ixciagriithoiidsy. 1; msxlcghl ggirigdkieans Sflwllf or'TlhlQheBTgl00f't::: Pcinfdaalzlilg Rtlrli ha17:;f:,h5 l'in'lmL.. of that hgirre we. , I v v, , 1, p y . er. . xc p -. -- g . aim - V -tar:-rt niuch; who hiss gainedd the E))l”eLS8,1t,tVlAhD harsdlc1i1ol.;et:lghf:ir 3:: lesngiilgsupfqfklies xlillSl:t:Stoo(l)I;i1Bll;1Cn1.I:; pwrxgsttlhel lSl'iedlnbI.lhIgh2h;iI2:dc(l;ll" f, Ranch house. t. Mexican coin. rorlnbiat inialgrliagmizn Ingia.SltuIl;ilc;r- 0f'i',::li(I;i4 .'ld I11E:4Il,FIgI celeb. ' , , in; r on an e es n o iers, a a. n t ' - ri .. I . Aft t . runs; n r an ee. ig r. M. .1". i,?:.m(,lr oifitLllcmclliiledl'chn;1 who has best he had: whose life was an filfngoggltpeirecclit (tic I130 peti-Tgent lecung taxes, By promising to g amen nap sickness in Africa help to protect. The prminitilr in In" VI'H() roii. ' ih d accomplished inspiration his memory a bene- ' I use 0” U m9 permit the farmers to buy their THE CANADA GOOSE us who live on this continent. siiiliiifiir. . .' 'li” v . lillJle(ll;l(l'! ilallicoehtgllelt the world diction. ' mad” "I1 V””"”- Wlllch must lands. assuming the railway debt Canada. is well aware of the which ti uvw. :: bulll keep their airfoil shape while ex- on the Island and providing a Tm Clyud. 3039' which win” (where value of international co-operation has taken its no r - und it' whether The ks note to success is to live En land States 'g.”I"'f1, Ll;i?;lal:rc,1i1-lidfopoppy. 's perfect nobly, toywork attentively, and to posed W naming 955” ” ”""9”” Terry SeF'IlG8 30 We malnland-We its way nothward into Canada in norgthward fligiht begins). approx- in making B. better world inl54r'err'. rincuriicrzts M F” (iv In- t l I i rrssuecl soul; who has Ililnli li0ne5I-lit a,tureVs or more ma" 1500. degwea Canadian GOVGFIWIGIW PeT5U3d'3fl March and April, is I. typical her-' imately nine miles are covered per which to live. Since the lllCenIlOlilil-””Cl 115. ope: i d:-'' :on:-- ll” ' i F" Each mlmary 5"" mgme 99'” P.E.I. 10 J0lH Illlll Canada 111 binger of spring. i day. Later, by the time of WHO, this country has been "Healili L! I mzriplete. THE UNKNOWN TEACHER W”-I nearly One hundred pounds 1373. Passing across the sky in v- no:-thernmost limits are vitally interested. A Cnrirrdurri. IJr.'Dl1'-lslwlv ll”-Valli-ll ii": i 1 Mll- of mba”'. Wilh 3:119 C-0mDl9ll'llI "I ill” shaped formation, honking loudly preached, the tempo of their miiz- Brock Chisholm. was its fll'5Ill-lelllil and WV iii” "tie sb- . Hail! not to enter the teaching Pallcnb in N3 dilly dUl-Y- he making hlgmspeed "M13 19' western railmafl. 59'-NETS llmdfd as they go, the migrating flocks ration has increased to 30 miles director-general. Disiiiigiiished;-50?”? fil dwffi” fl? "iTmll.V"- profession unless you IOVO lll F0? SHIV” '0 00001191” the W11 WW8” ins '1neL,;I5' Cobalt. 15 added to CM f1F'r1iI'l9S. kEPDlI1Il 30 the 50Uf:l1 ' of these geese never fail to wt- per day. The northward advance Canadians have rnpicsciitnd ihisl ll” I"'”l”il7l.l' ll”"” ” "1 mm! the vast maiority of men and which are the enemies of youth. 5 5””. W "5 ”l)e,ml ””l-5W1” aioriiz the m'iCk5- WW1 ll” C0m- tract the attention of the obsmt- of the geese. then. is about country at World iieaitii Assemb-l.0l'”l "V "WW illlllll” 'l"”1'li 'r"iTk- in,” t has no promise of He a-wakehs sleeping spirits. lie l” he” 15 leqmledi fools m'lde.0f Plellim ill Ill? C-N-R-i SN-llcfiicnl er. rapid as the retreat of the winter lies, and now a caimdinn or-cu.I,"l5 WI” WV ""iHl"' ll?” 3'3??- wimlt nl-"(Allie but they to whom quickens the Indolent. encourages such Sleek keel) A 5l'3'I'P Cllllmii moved ii0rI7hii'iir'd- 111 1905 SIISIP These geese winter laiigely and the consequent opening up pies :i sent. on tho ill-iiir-iriitw ”'"”" I” ll”W”- ll”. 11- ,.. 1,,--its own sake are the eager, and sttcadics the un- ed3C."9” when "d ML They 9” atohewmi and Alberta were made smith at the 49th parallel. and of the vva-fervvavs will pE1'mit.LTIllS Cxef3uIiI'I' board. - I T” l””"'” ll” ll'i 1”” "ll 1' rlobiliiiy of marikintl. stable. He communicates his own cslwcmuy 30” my MMY CW5 011 provinces. in 1912 M2mltnba's rest. In the north-western United fact is of Iiiter'est,as iiiiiiit-KTOIVIII The World Health tirizniiintroii, llmlll” 5m” "'l”''' ' lIl3ll'-W mrm the. praise to the Un- joy in learning, and shares with 13150 places 0l.memlv well 35 northem b0uIidm')' W85 m0i'6d 10 States and eastward across the shows a corresponding quickcniniz broader in scope and more effect-l'"l'l""'lt'”3"'i ”i'll”l3I'l T" ll"3llllW - 'l'eacher' Great Generals boys and iflfl-5 We b65lv UBESUTES tank or l0”m0i"e l”"5a Steel the present one. more northerly parts of Canada, as the spring season advances, ive in action than the licaltlilwuo "U5 ”5 ll” kl." 3 I ha but it is the un- of his mind. He lights many can- caslmgs made Mm mg” l'73”39m' Name the six Words suggested to the far Arctic islands and being slow and relat'ivelv prolong- agency which functioned l )'””l””"''''”5 alllll” ll” "mans - Kohl, viins the war. dies which In later years shiiic 5355 of Cobalt mldvllafd-Silflaclnll by the Io'llowiiig statements. The Labrador. ed at more southern latitudes and the League of Nations was fir? ' '-1. llmllh ll" Kim: ll 50. 'llO"5 phn new svs- back to cheer him. This is his an”-V5 med l" weldmg hM'9l”'l7V9d initials of the Words Will Spell N10 The speed of their northward amazingly rapid in the north. ISIIEEEISIPCI at the San, P'lialit'l'si'-': l””"”'5 l7l"” lit WW3: FlBt.I'II;0':')' but it is the reiva.rd. to have a supmlmr llcsismnm W name of the lalizesl C0UI1li')' Iii flight iriereases as the spring sea- Aiioilier in-It?I'05I.lIlE fact abotit.lConfo:'ciice iii l9lf5. In Ilio TF3 " ll:illl”4”" ll'Fnli1'sl0'A'llllPnE3I1PI7 who delivers and Knowledge may be gained from wfcairll lswat mild; cmmsloni Because the Americas. son advances. In the latitude of bird migration-deter-iiiiiied 'llo:iiii: rem, WHO's fVIl7F'iIllIEi:i!. maml M””"'”'i '"l'''".” '''”"l vi rs the. 'ouniz. He lives In 013- b00li3i but the l0V8 Ol lm0Wl9dtlC 0 "Die quan.” "I95 are widely (f) The leading mliiffrll P1”0s California, Illinois and the New bandings-is that inizratoI1 birds was atlnhterl On April 7, 1948, thc- cnntxiiucci 0 man 1.:--M Nml rind) contends with hard is transmitted by Dersonal ron- used m makmg Cemem Wmll l "1 V 1 Icur.'.Y - t ' i ' , ' , airts, oil drilli to s, ' '- 1, 1hip, For him no trumpets blare, tact. No one has deserved bettbeg gangs. Similar lzfflnysogre - no rliariots wait. no Roldiii dBC0r (a'l0li.5 are decreed. He keeps the n'n,'CIi along the borders of dark- than the Unknown Teacher. one is more worthy to be enrolled in a democratic aristocr'acy,"King line machine-gun barrels for use in aircraft. The cobalt alloy makes it. possible for these guns nm and makes the attack on the of himself and servant of nizin- t me u pl bu 1 ,, zrerriies of ignorance and folly. kind.' Heniry Vgn Dyke. lgsingl a;):u,;cyo'Fmougr: 5hel;;l-hgjrilci wear. ALCATRAZ Cobalt is also used as a binder . i A i ': fetle ti peiii'.enti- San Francisco Bay. foi'mci'ly I 1". ll"? lllflduclloll Ol tungsten will Inlnc ll:l'Il.iCuli'lliixlYx dangerous fort and a mllita.")” iirison. gl:”bld9-d Whlhch 115 "Ext (0 the am criminals, located on an island in know”: 'Tuln;te!:a:::Egde7:':li5;1;i(l LITTLE A story for young people. writ- WOMEN fashionable and artistic Amy-fIn- to make super hlgih-speed cutting tools, various types of AI-amlplng dies and core: for armor-piercing projectiles. trn iw Louisa Marv Alcott. The ally marries Laurie. it limit-spiif hetroirw 15 do March. the iombny- rteci boy who had ions been 405 A"””l','Y Yalu-WW ritriricrty of I-ii and literary member of the boon companion but who failed iiflllfilt 15 W5 3138119115 film-lil.i'. March family. who retires to the stric when "genius burns" and is usually in hot water the rest of the i;me. Her three sisters, Meg. Beth and Amy. figure almost as Dllf7nllilPI)Ill'. Both, the good and gpniin one of the family, does not liu long. Meg marries a young virrir. John Brooke. and reappears herself becomes the wife of a Bhaer; in Little Man (18711 and the professor turn tlit-irhomc into a school for a few days. llc du Diable is one of t.he group of (islands of safetyi. of! the coast of French Guiana. 50 to persuade her to marry him Jo kindly old German professor, Mr she El Th” W35 Cl15D0V9T8d. by accident. by a Japanese metallurgist. who was experimenting with the met- Later experiments in Holland and the U. S. A. resulted in an alloy called alnlco, because it is made of aluminum. nickel and cobalt. Since. the development of this alloy, the largat suiszle user in the sequel. Little Men. with m. n.w. of Cayenne; it is a cnti- 07 mbnlt has been the perman- iIP.' Izvliis Daisy and Dcrni. The vict settlement. H"-i”I38"elt lIidIi5li'3'mlnde9d, the use of perinaiictit magnets has SAN FRANCISCO been greatly increased by the use it is the second largest .city. California, 11.8. A.. and greatest cnmniercial town on the w. coast of Aincrira: tit B. point of a pen- insula snpainiiiig San Fliafifiisco Play from the PACIIII", and on n strait. known as Golden Gate giv- irisr iioccss to the Pacific: seat of several departments of California and Iwlaiwallan Islands; manufact- ures chemicals, motor cars. agri- cultural and mining mchmerv; sugar and oil refineries. canner- les. lumber mills; printing and publishing; exports precious met- nls ,wheat, flour, tinned fruits and vegetables. timber, wine. San Francisco's prosperity dates of alriico because of its superior magnetic qualities, its sirnipiiciiy, its compactness and therefore. its economy. Permanent magnets are employ- ed in a iitimiber of ways. Because of their ability to attract or 1-9. pol magnetic metals. such as iron and SICPI. the magnets are used I0 bull t.ra.mp iron out of textile University and of various educs- from discovery of gold in Cali- fibres; to separaate metals and tlonsl establishments: fine parks; fornia (C 1849). In 1906 a toi-- ores haviniz different degrees of Imnlriris of three trahscontinent- rible earthquake and fire ('.;1llS9(Ill'n3KII8IIC attraction; Io hold or iii lines of railway; steamer ser- great loss of life and tlcsiiiictitiii Mich objects, such as doors, bol- vws to China, Japan, Australia, of property. W? I095. tin-cpn lids, slugs in Jiike hoxes and other coIn-opcr- MAINTAINING SOIL FERTILITY Med devices. The magnetic superiority of co- lf soil is to be satisfactory for quantities apparently result in bait magnets has meant a great plant growth, it must contain the essential mineral compounds. The foods that are sutI'icient.ly defic- leht in this substance to cndaiifter SBVIHK 01' HD1100 and weight. One Doiind of copper in alnico V will most. impnriiant-conipoiinds of the health of animals and people. make a magnet as strong as an nitmgen. phosphorus, and potaa- Potassium is a constituent wiih- electromagnet wound with 25 'l Iilllti--sCf'l'I1 to be most easily re- out which plants will not grow pounds of copper wire. Alnlm (til moved from the soil. Crops will lW- irrow well unless nitrogen is well. Today. farming is a scientific permanent magnets are used for Bll types of loudspeakers and to ' Dieserit. Usually this is provided occupation. which requires consid- focus the image on the face or I lit the addition of manure, nl- erable technical knowledge and tcltivisjon time, though it can be supplied by cnm- skill. Soil should be analr7.ed an One other very new use has I meiri.-ii fertilizer. The decaying that needed constituents can be izrown up with the atomic bomb. l Inlliilli or plant material which is added. Wnstcful erosion should Cobalt, activated in an atomic .I Dar: of the soil is called humus: be prevented. pile. becomes radioactive cobalt " it supplies nitrogen in a form Rotation of crops should be 60. which shows promise of tak- , which can be used by plants. practiced so that the same food in-z the place of radium in medi- 5;, 'l'heie- is nitrogen iill around us in materials are not. constantly he- cine and sciencr-, J; the air, but iin animals and only in removed. Cultivated crops Cobalt is used in the process of 5! H Irw plants can make. use of it in the. free form In which it ex- ibts in the air. Man by repeated VTUDDIIVK of the land Ls depleting thli store-liotise of humus at an alarming rate. Pll”5I'IlI(IIiIIS nnrl potasaiiim must such as corn, cotton, and tobacco rise tip large amounts of mineral constituents and should be plant- ed but once in several years. with crops for hay or pasture inter- spcrsed. At one time, cotton. and corn were grown on some lands maniifaoturiiig nylon. vitamin 3- 12 and other chemical products, The addition of a. little cobalt salts to livestock feed has helped to prevent diet-deficiency diseases aiiiong cattle, sheep and hogs. It is without equal as R. iilgli-speed 3 . , I I" in-nvirtrri lIii'0llL'll mnimei-cial for such long D”l0d5ll1Bf-9Venl- dlfl" "T Paints. varnishes, and I l"llll7.f"'F. 1..-ink of phosphorus iiaily the harvest hardly amount- printing Inks. glfw not. niwstys prevent crops ed to enough to pay for the seed. Ntinrly two-tihirds of the world's 15,2 W" izroniiiig. but inadequate mlml" 35 mlned in the Belgian E Congo in Africa. There it is found l NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION i"”-'i'9d "1 Iillh copper ores, while III! other parts of the world it is "if N the chief bonds that the Organization. By the and of usually mined along with the ores illlI(PI'l me natioiis of Wostcrn the conference (Fol). 25i, the niin- of silver or nickel. Because of 11.5 lk'3W'Iir: was the inililnry alliance rli-min as UK) North Atlantic "WV f.)i'g:iii;zatioii (Nomi. II fhlll Iweii iOl'lli”(I as in. result of ;ncANuitli mlnntic Treaty. signed hril 4, 1.049. hy Belgium. Can- "lii. Denmark, Prance.GreaI.Brit- iri1n. It-tzlcm-:l. Italy. Luxembourg. Nel-littrlaiids. Norway. Portu- IE” and the United States. Under V; lPims of the pact, the meni- mpstatm atzreed to build up their Mknses and to consider an at- Mk upon one of them as an at- IVmchUI'l)niI all. The United states. had h ml first iiroposecl the pact, Smmacked it up by its Mutual rmke Y ,P'0EItain, Greece and on yF.i0Ili8d Nato later. H” I Dbiusry 20. 1952, thirty- ' 0i”9lgn. dofense'and finance .-”ll””3 of the is member na- Isters had reached several impor- tant decisions. They decided that Nata was to aim at a goal of fifty divisions and 4.000 plmies hy the end of the year. Greek and Tur- key troops were to be. brought under the Allied Supreme Com- mand in Europe. A number of bases and other military installa- tions were to be built. Finally the delegates urged the formatitin of a European Army in which the West Germans would play a part. Before Western Germany could join in the defense of Europe, she would; have to make peace with her former foes In the West. On May 26, the United States. Great Britain and France signed a "peace contract" with the West Oemisns at Bonn, the Capital of the West German Republic. This '””l5 of Nato met at Lisbon in contract was to be a sort of tem- defense needs. the tinned stages GOI'P1'iimC-lit has made great et. forts to improve the supply and has assisted in number of mining Wliiibanlfts 10 arm mines within the cotintiigv. Canada, which used to he the largest. producer of co. ball. is also stepping up its out. put. E.F.M. GROWTH OF DOMINION OF CANADA The Red River colony was (me only settlement in the west at the time of Confederation. The pog. slbilities of settlement were recog. nized and Canada purchased the western lands from the Hudson; Bay Company. The Red River Rebelfion followed. but this was quellecl and the colony grew, un. til the province of Manitoba was Alder to discuss the ' 'l'lVil 'i I It II I ti II ' my problems of porary peace treaty, which would -I It M it fit mi . it uII,.cr if) . . H I ., .. M Mr Id-t in Hm "NIL Hm mid" the gisls iuslr cicn III salt ulticr. In Iirlp Lcrp Iliriti Iinm IIINIIIIK iiickcl plating Iiccmiics." aml I". "TLC um" lmghl and 5 attrnciivc. I ' FAM Y PROTECTION RETIREMENT INCOME 5 IhuI'.s Uur "ll ASK U MANUFACTURERS IIII HIIIJ ANI I f()MI'ANY .s'iItt'.s's IIFE M9 It Lcl plating tiicans putting a vriaiirig of nickel on the stit'I.t('e nil some other metal by means of c-Irt:tricify. The things to be nickel plated. such as alarm ("lurk cases, tca Ircltlcs or car Iiutiipcrs are placed in a funk rutilaitiiiig I stiltifimi riftiirkcl sails. When an electric current is turned on, a layer of nickel is dcpnsitctl on the SllIrlII'(' of the metal " Th! ,i'NnnnrI iif.Vi:IrI" a 72 page bonl, jnlly illurlrnlrd. mll Irr miljrn mi mpml In mvvrmr mlnntnl. ” II In rlw Mr) Il.If tttltlrl fthlltltrg 7" "It gives a Iiandsnnir, silvery suriatr. .-uitl it also keeps things fmin iiisiitiiz. Iicriitisc iiitkcl re- The International Nickel Ctimiitinyofnttinudti, Limited "Iv Hm! nfzlirl filnlivvg Mt purl mt ;;tIHI.W I litre. Ilinw lntils arr giirii R platiiig nil iiirkrl, litiisiictl (III with .1 thin coat of chromium. Alnmei 3n)iiI1('If. vmi go you'll Iiiirl things plated with nirllcl 25 Ifiiig Street West, Toronto