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Lime and carbon may he Mr. Pearson spent about 15‘ '00 p.m.—-ngtl-hm Cove Jet Whiting-—a of“? ill?!) Drii- Process in sperillr smelting via-introduced with the feed or minutes seated in a guest box‘ ~--~ — < m “mg-Fishermen” Log tees for making pig Iron witll nulrement when it reaches thefadded to the bath. The molten high over an entranceway on I W321: Whlflvurflzaa;-ve no p-my'C‘C" 'V “m "“’ ‘h’ ‘1” °’ “W”. “5 ' may commercial “Eli'- iron and sins are lapde ottono side of tile ice. to. arrival' ' : MON Mort-7v, UN“: if Weather soon be commercially feaSlbleu The foundation was recently‘periodically. ‘and departure were not Ill-’z ' Mlanzy? .ot p.m.—-Country time The Dhlhi‘lo Research FOUH-i awarded $50,000 by the Ontario! This system of smelting con-Mounted and he made no ap- _ 30 “.m—Io Tell the "U"! filtlnn. Which has been workunl.mines department for further templates the use of exhaust pearanee on the ice. ‘ 00 P,m.—Isvlr|y Hillbillies on the process for the last four‘develonment of jet smelting gases for preheatlnz the ore Al Cal-berry. on the way to: 30 p.m.-—Cinem| 13-7— years lfldIWhilch owns exclusive through tho= use of natural lens. lead and [as and oxygen sup- Portage almul 100 persons . [In To Shores of Tripoli rights to. it. recently developed in the process. thigh - grade ply. galliorvd on the main street -< .00 p.M.—NHL Hockey an experimental furnace with in iron concentrate is fed inlo a 1,, , mmmmqa] Nam game in frnnt of mo Legion hall New York at Momml one-tan danacity- l natural 238 and oxygen flame» would prohablv also he rot-voleo’ann Liberal committee rooms, 3 J5 P_m.—-Ju|lotte R. L. Covannzh. director oiliet flame .. whlt‘h is directed tn derive "1. 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Warm" pllyfuuy tossed "‘9 “mm” 1" “H I“ the 9'" “'1‘”? “101'” ‘5 3 13““ 9X09“ provide heat for auxiliary ptlt‘-.sno\\'hal|s, and was splattered; perlmenlal stage and although of natural :3: pnsps_ imu, 0",. t W J T v {results have been encouraginu The hot ore promth the ~~——~ onto and Wm-e, lit to not yet ready for commet- cracking of the secondary Ea ____, math use.‘ h 1 into hydrogen and carbon moni: t a process w an dove oped. oxide and these gases quicklyl c." ’will make possible exploitation reduce the ore particles. Thel W0 of smell iron ore bodies or will molten ore particles are them 0 on 8:30 e.m.-9 P-m; ’ipermlt foundries to operate driven into a previously estah-f no Kt!“i St (0”- 8"°“ 5) their own are reduction plant. lished hath ot molten iron inl WW The foundation says it will the forum-e hearth. 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