- - T"lIA'.1nrv;a\v F Ilmeographlfll HELEN I. race Professional llanla BI. 0.5. NOIDLAND Veterinary Home [Award load l Charlottetown, P-l-L , Phone 8M lonoert programs. typing and Puauc srsuoeurura ggfllp Lllfl Clhfllllll correspondence. s bookkeeping GIDDEN McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. s. BENTLII. no. s. emu“. 8-6- Barristers and nuoi-noyI-lt Telephone 1390-! i w... .. e. fins PRESENTING NEWS out. he lakes something cf ine teacher with him." lt is extreme.- ly enlightening to hear chiidrsn speaking of their teachers. more so to see thern acting as .~t they were the teacher. The teacher's role is a difficul’ Law I ‘ one. It ls an intense y iiiipoitan l“ “m” an.“ l one. There are occasions when hc ,,...,,*“4+o»»»o-a+o- takes the place inthe child's ii-fe. thy-gush (he process of identifica- tion, of the father. 1n such a case Plaone 2080 ‘Tel. I636 llley Building Itione l5 .31 BA, H. R. DOANE 8. CO. Chartered Accountants B3 Grafton Street ‘ Charlottetown Boa M’! Attorneys-nt-Law LOANS 0N CITY AND FARM lphlfl i774; Quchcc Aci 1774b PROPERTIES ‘ 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.E.l. NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown PD. Box 45? Randolph W. Manning. CA. § O-CQ-P C‘ H. F. McPHEE, 8.A., K.C. NOTARY. ETC. IARRISTER. SOLICITOB Charlottetown: l ______.__________ M. ALBAN FARMER nun. MONEY "r0 LOAN nanaisrisn. SOLICITOR. no. he m-ay he in a difficult positron. All children are entitled to the best, and the best lnCllldCs the finest personality ‘hcy can be help- ed to develop. Perhaps when <11‘. Vviiliam Hans)‘: il578-lfill. Be- little about the human hotly and lrept on tea; congress nt Philadel- lng. In roguiiig, all parts of the WILLIAM fore this time doctors knew very, u... nn-mnswuvru nu».- -A SA TURDA AND VIEWS OF INTEREST IMPROVEMENT lN EDUCATION ' _ s ._.. FACTS or THE TEACHING PROFESSION l A7‘ N‘; “ wmruuh“ A,‘ 1i might b, said that, like the teacher! make a point. u many a prison door the school door swings 111115553’ 5° nuw- '5‘! knwvm‘ ‘mm 0-004-004-0440- bmh ways ~when the chili] goes mics of the picture, they. too. w l l lzigrce with Swinburne who said. i"Whci-r~ children are not. 119M!" is not." l Teachers inusl. have public rel spect. professional earning power and economic security. They must be able to afford fessional study, books. Ravel. 8M1 iothcr means of enriching their minds and renewing physicll strength. The teacher who knows something of the influences which bear on her pupils when they are outside her classroom has a key i0 a deeper understanding of these children. Untlrcstandlng makes for sympathy and evcn 1ove—E. B. pro- I pened in therefore cnllcd “Lhe father cf i modern tnctiicine." His discovery of circulation of the blood was ""°"°”"**‘*'**“**“ its diseases, llicy used to Quill)’ I ll"? t CHARLES R. MCQUAlD z stars before treating patients; many vci'_v viiluiibie nrtl changed many . ‘ B_A_ z of their cures were worse than the other of the ideas iabout‘ ‘hpaéth o |llln9SS could have ticcn. Harvey land illness which 6011015 We i‘ I g angst“ S:::imr' 1 tried to find nut how things linp- .1'<“1'9 ll-‘i 111"“ I o ry, ' z lON ' 1 Eng,“ Tm, Baum" 1 THE AMERICAN REVOLUT l‘ z Charlottetown t ,1, Causes o; m9 Ameyjgai] R5,- Bunker, liill. caplureDofl lrilirzpctrilefit I ; Phone 1711 a olutlon: Englanry- attitude toward ,¥gzleiisfigoolfcgiigggf.Nef: Qyork Md | seu-o-pwmoo-mo-qgaq“ the colonies; narrow obslllliicy’ of Phuudvlphla taken by the 3mm“ George III; colonies demand rcp- bu, Burgoyne S\yrl“\ndcl‘ a1 Sgifliugg BELL 8' MATHIESON Presentation in Parliament and re- 1777; Fianct‘. Spain illld 303111345. BEEEHMEE- Sifllclmn- 5* isent taxation. Striiup Act 176i; wcrc united zigiiitist Briiziiii. 119F111 R. R. BELL, M.L.A., TQ-u-Sheiuig duty on glass, piiiiii- Coi-ii\viill.-s‘ suirciidcr at York- D. L. MATHIESON. LL.B.. K.C. l "s colours lair rcieal of tax e.\- town, Lord shclburnc and Whigs ,er . . l nuke peace in 1783. Rccognire tue eases ls to maintain a special mot its n fiucirrciiiloiitc of Uiiilcd Slates.‘ threat. to inc colonies. >2\ Cliicl f hfiiuirvri and l-liiritln gncu to] events; Blitz-r f-rzlit at Lf‘.\.l‘.‘I'Ol\j .S;~:\.~n. THE CONTROL OF VIRUS DISEASES (Potatoes) l with the exception of spinale avoid dropping any of the virus- tuber. nono of the virus dlSPiKFS , treat-in: insects on the headhy can be succcssfullv detected in the l plants, Frcqucnt and rarctul in- i ‘when All afrgpfpd plants should i spccliciii of the fir-ids during thel he rogued from the fm-ld a. Slim] lgrmvllli, season ‘is essential. The .55 they manifest stich Sfdllptcilii, most ciiectivc and cconorrncsl and destroyed, preferably by butn- \ method of controlling these ciia- l is that might grow again. in- i plan piece. sh wulrl |cluding the nld seed ihe remoicd. Diseased plants should , lbe carried from the field in a bag. or other suitable trnntainei", to for sced purposes. which, if g vnii rigid attention by the grower. Nlll render it unnecessary to rouge the main fields to thn same extent the following year. INSECTS Insects differ .-n a rather pecu- liar way from vertebrates-wreat- ures with s backbone, such as J. A. McGUlGAN, B.A. NOTARY. BAREISTER. SOLICITOI. CURKIE BUILDING ‘ Mobf '» MATHESON and PEAKE A. W. MATHESON, K-O. A. H. PEAKE, 5.5., LLB. Barristers, etc. l Collections. - Money to loan 90 Great George Street Charlottetown MEMO‘)? ._._________._______. ‘1 PALMER 8. HASLAM . s. J. HASLAM, an. LLB. ' isnnnisrizn. nrc. l Bank of Non Scot-la Chambers I ETC. Charlottetown; 9.5.1. MONEY T0 LOAN ./!~r\ ioo§mo Vi“ horses, dogs and fishes. Vertebrates have s hard, fixed structure in the inside of the body. Insects, ‘nave soft insides; they have s hard outside, made up of a horny sub- stance called chitin. The bodies of all adult insects sre div.ded into three parts »-the head, the thorax and tho abdomen. Both the thorax and Lhe abdomen are divi- ded into ringed sections called sci:- menls. Attached to the head are the insects antennae or feclcis: these are the organs of smell and touch and occasionally, of hearing The correct use of "a" and "an' before Words beginning with "h" or "u" la extremely important to the writer, and yet it. is a matter on which many students are en- p_9_ 5°; u tirely at sea. ia) Before words beginning with "h" use “a" with monosyllaolcs "FTBIlBIlB A. Large. li.0. BARR ESTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY In!!! Bank of Canada Chlmhera, Charlottetown. P.E.l. Successor to George J. Tweedy. K.C. EYES EXAMINED AND Evenlllll by A" Phone: Residence 101! MORRELL and COMPANY Chartered Aooolntllh lantern TIDI Building Phone l“? - In I44 narmmovo 0 l. ll. emll. CA ldlani Iarhp GLASSES FITTED J. S. Taylor tmcut DENTIST 115 Grafton Street Office Boar-a: D to 12-2 to l Telephone 22M GAUDET 8. HASZARD larrhtora. Sollclton. Notaries. lite - "anyBaak of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. 5A., LLB "anuflnn Bank of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown. IKIJ. llR. W. R. OARSGN i i and words accented on the first syllable. A hen. A habit. A burr:- Ohlropraetol cant pump Gnduh The explanation of this rule is uiui-ioieemwn that in such cases the speaker In Prince it. Plum; 101g bears heavily on the asplralo, so that it is equivalent to a conson- ant. (b) Before polysyllables accented elsewhere than on the first syhatlc use (ant. An habitual criminal. An historical novel. The explanation of Canada is the world's foremost producer of nickel, asbestos, plau- inum, radium and newsprint. pap- cr. She is second i“ aluminum, ivoorl-puip. and l\_l(ll'.’1-Cl(‘(.‘ll"lC powvl‘. Slit.- is no-w second only l1 the United states ln building cai- _go ships. She ls third ln produt- mg copper, lead, and zinc. o-&e4+0-§-0§4+0¢a§< Gflmahy Sein- 10. 1m. She de- The head also contains the eyes, compound and simple. A compound eye is made up of a number of little cycs packed closely togetlici; a simple eye is a single eye. A great number of insects, ln-- cluding the fly, the bee, the moth, the butterfly, the dragon-fly - i the mosquito, have two compound eyes, one on cither side of the head. The small eyes that make up the compound eyes are six-sid- ed and are called facets. The number of facets vari-es according to the species of insect; there may be as few as six or as many as 28,000, As it looks through these facets, the insect really see; as Hing English universities and lrecognized HARVEY i the human body and ll i rue ci-ikiztojrrsro nmxnfiRhmLnommoN Y FEA TURE- TO TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING I_ regions in Canada inhabited by Eskimos la maintained by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. They live by flshind. and hunt-- iiig seals and whales. In summer they llve in tents near open water; iii winter ‘in huts of turf and snow heated by oll lamps. In 1941 theta Parka and Forests‘ "anch of tiie Department of M! es and Ro- sources. Contact with the Eskimos is maintained through permanent stations in the eastern. central and western Arctic, at a number n5 which medical officers are locat- ed, and by means of the annual Canadian Eastern Arctic Petra. by wer about 7.392 Eskimos in Cur.- steernshlp. Law and order ln all ads. THE ARCHITECT Christopher Wren 11632-1723) iiitrotiéircefi a‘ vie: dvlstwnc"; . ui ll i . .ant, e r; ' was-the son of i; clergyman, and 5: (mug I?“ Lindon Churches a; recewed a“ Excellent °°‘"°al“?"- H‘: well as numerous other bullduigs. was extremely interested and clever He seemed Specumy 8mm Wm, ‘he in mathematics, science, and as- ability to adopt his designs to tronomy. He became a plfJlPbelf grcalest advantage from the means of astronomy at onc of the lctid- iit his disposal. and with due re- \\'caS gard to the sitc selected for them. as one of the brilliant. l-le usually had one outstanding astronomers of the day. Not until feature in his design, which, com- bo was about 30 did he turn iiia blned with excellent proportnns. attention to architccturcfiCbarles and ornamentation suitably pinc- II nizidc him nis Slll'\‘(‘_\‘f7l‘-‘,{€l‘.clfil, j ed, produced the work "which has and lutcr knighted him for nis m.'idc him world-famous. Ho had n fine ivork. . grczit influence on succeeding Eng- Ii was the disastrous Great i lish huiltling. St. Paul's is, .f Fire of London, i666, which provid- coursc, his masterpiece. Filling thcii, is the Latin inscription are. ,his tomb “It you seek his monu- iucnt, lock around you." ad Wren with tho opportunity to put llllo offer-L his splendid an‘ rhitcciurnl iticns. Besides $1. Paul's. . PROVINCIAL DEVICES S_\SKATCHE“’A}Q ‘hove them rise the snow-capped Rocky Mountains. Saskatchewan has on its slile.d ‘ a lioii in red on a gold field. Kite WWPI‘ LWO-lhlrdfi i135 l1 519ml‘ British Columbia has the Union ground wi-Lh three golden sheaves lJm-k in the upper third of its "D0" iii- Nfllllinfl Cmllll be "iv" l shield. On the Jack is a gold cigwn emblematic of this province's ma,- l i0 51.0w um [he ppm-mp‘. “jg lllfICPTH, “beat. fields. oi lbo shield i-s the setting still in oiivc Zl Crmvn t‘lllOll_\'. Al lhc bust- gt-lrlrii hue. The ground of .111. lower portion of the shield is sii- vcr with three win-y blue bars to represent the Pacific Ocean. Across these waves flash the rays of the sun. The motto of the province is Splendor sine nccnsu rBi-ightiacss: .\\|th<>ut selling.) Some ct‘ the Pro- i vinccs have iioL ,\‘Cl adopted mot- ‘ lacs BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA The Crass of St. George on s silver ground occupies the upper portion of the Alberta shield. b’:- low is found almost a picture. In the foreground is a field of g.»;d- , cu grain which ‘adcs off into l‘..c brown prairie. Beyond the ivvairtc are the rolling grccn foothills. A- w": u my Jllvfllj In 1mm. hwy nah: and manoeuvring la- ls mull parking apnea. lftnufon l an vuy Mlllll imp/used with Illn ecu of mourn», mods possible by tlu vannml pews! gear ilvih. Willi _ a ma. of u. fingers r um able n shift from one spud lo flnilllil." C. W. Yaplny, Montreal, l0. ‘I have newer ilalvuu n rev that In been u: h" of lraubll, o: In vvllirb f luvs llmf l0 Illltft run- many images as there are facets. THE INDEFINITE ARTICLE this rule is that ‘in such words the ‘h“ ls ao slurred in pronunva- lion that ll-l presence ls scarcely apparent and a real effort is te- qulred to pronounce lt. distinctly, as one must if "n" la used. (c) In words beginning with “hu" in which the combination ls pra- niilillCed almost like "yu" "e“ should always be used, without regard to the accent. A humane disposition. (d) Before words beginning with "u" hsvlng the sound of “yu" lt it better to use "s". . A usual occurrence. A universal custom. When the infinitive to be is preceded by n noun or s pio- noun. lt is followed by an objec- i tlve; but when not preceded by e i noun or s pronoun, lt is followed hy a nominative. CANADA lead ores are also exported from Canada and refined abroad. The principal zinc producers uni the Hudson Bay Mining and smelting Company, operating on i the lVfziiL-Snsk. boundary; New I Calumet Mines at Calumet island in the Ottawa River; the C0l1l0ll~ dated Mining and Smelling Com- Dflny at. Trail, B. C. and Normetal OPTOMETRIST “Canada, is tlii-rdl off in? liinllvd ‘ and Golden Manitou in Quebec. l 3V pO\\'Cl'§ all! O Fl ‘ ' k - C011!" Krfigzuzngggueen s“ power. I u 1 n an llOll fiTflylllflcllllti gllgiillfigpgilstiflildlls. Canada decnred war agllris‘. been developed to the utmost. Aa Canada produces 90 p. c. of the ldann as IN: nw Cfievvdal.“ m... s. Lindsay, Hsllfol. ll}. 10.. no»; qusfity .1 ti. cm»- fet ls alniaal a U nlnp lncanivtl u h: alurilnau and ablllry Is sling to llll rend graetfy ilailnlah inv- n’: fatigue and niah m evnsv lfltf of his choke." Inul l. C61‘. 0005M, P.0- X company was founded in 10?! by Louis XIII and his iuln- later. Richelieu Champlain was sp- polnted governor of New Francc, who with the Superior of the Jes- uits and five other inhabitant! formed the Council. The Company was practically feudal lord of New France and held sovereign rights. Except for fisheries lt had control of all trade. In return icr these privileges it was to promote colonization and encourage corn- merce and tho fur trade. Two or three hundred settlers were to be lent out in 1627 and by i648 four thousand were to have een settled in New France. The Com- pany wsa to assist every settle-r for three years and at the end of iiiai. time to give hlni cleared land. Two prlesta were to be dro- vlded for each settlement. In re- turn the Company was to receive the i-no-nopoly of the fur trsde and commerce for l5 years. In 1663 its charter was cancelled and Royal Government was introduced. TROUBLESOME WORDS Principal. principle. Principal is either a noun or an adjective. As an adjective it means “first in i.i- portance", leading. main." Exam- ples: The principal thing is to he clear. The principal parts of s verb are ‘the pres. infinitive. the ilubl. tense, rind the perfect pflfllriplfi‘. As a noun principal has two im- iiorlttlil tiscs: -l) in mean "lcai- er", “directing head" as the prin- cipal o-f a school. t2» to mean ‘ a capital sum plac- cd at, intcrcsl or owed as a debt.“ as we should iiivcsl our principl safely" and try to llivc off the .n» tcresl. Principle is iicvcr g“ ad- jective but. always a noun. and means, "a fundamental rule," ".4 general truth" as "the principle cf gravitation"; "Hr is a man of the highest principles." Aggrnvntc. Means "to increase, l0 make worse." His illmss was nggrnvaii-d by an improper diet. AiiybotLv, anyone, c\'rr_vb0d_v. c."- crybvie. Riilllfihlllfl‘ that each of lhcsr words is prcfcriilihv foilun- ed by i. siiizuloi pronoun tho c" slim rzithci‘ lhiin by llie (they). Its, it's. lts is the posse of ii. It's is the shortened f ls. Right: The lrcc is l leaves. Right: It's my yours. ..5 i..uit, not Like. Like should iiol be used ‘Of KIIMIO ml mm! l: nutll more "was: u...» any pending elm- velar - and vvu l..." m: 1...”, one well in "J9, "N, l9", and I941 -livr who! appeal! 1o III meal i: Ibo sou of riding nude evu 33,000 Mffll, u, In sllm words, 120 mifn per day." done it u n . . . w. i... H (Ufa l. l. Dela. Wltorvllll. I-O ‘I! 5| Ilo eplnie of both inynl our HUNDRED ASSOCIATES T l" 60",“ MAN ,1 B. CAMPBELL Charlotteto a. N Ad’ lOIIQll b of Canada ) Jill. i141).- 1mm? i lnco. I m" d5.- TOO 100 i s” h" ~ Your Ni mmmh tativa lia ution i" you and i H“ a j good man %m CURRENT EVENTS Rt. Hon. Louis st. L?‘ Canada's Secretary c’ léfllfil Affairs Britt-iii" w... Home Office 11 Toronto ‘ I’ l897—-A HALF CENTURY 0P SERVIC 3i io-i-mrg‘ nsflilf“.l\vi_tlrn subjiczt-nnvl Zealand is Peter Fi-a 3. a vcrb. .110 ‘is 2-. preposition, n. dent o.’ llle’P~lllllpp' ‘M N. conjunction. and should be fol- Roxas. Russius for: i‘, ilcwed by a, noun or pronoun .r. V. M. Molotov. The l‘ _;a,, lithe objective vase. Right It tanks l is Ahincd Tavam. _.¢-,-_ 18S if it will rnli. Do as I do. She 0f Turkey is Ismr‘ ipiays- bridge like an expert. Y-ii The Prime Mir ,.~.'..1 incl. as lhcutzh you wcre sick. I till ‘P5 JOSPPN Cllilllf ljust as I was told It looked as Tel Avlv is r tit; i, though there would be a storm. Palestine. _ Try lo come to llie meeting! don't Leader of _ Jvini GJY- fcel that_ I can afford it now. I emmvri‘ ' ‘Jhrii. i didn't lzuow that ‘ had done wrong. l C‘ ._n\bns.~tidc.r lo ‘i is Lorri lover. i 1 i i .ario ate of Umited ..i;e Mai-shall. ._v of India is Admiral Lord .4.1lllS Motiritbattcn, ! Thc Gcncrril Secretary of U.N.E.‘. S.C.0. is lllr liiliai: Huxley. The , Prcsidciil. of .'\lL.‘.. ».< MigucV/llc- lmsn The Prime hlinistcr of Nciv “In cl l1 yoan of JIM", I hrs nova: been a0 satisfied with I n1 ea I an will life on. 1A. unoub "I7 i pal: IIIIY. the loan of hauling, lh Indy lllllllll o! rho brain. hwiblnad um. oh hi; u! appoannn nl Mo fiafiu body. ronvlnna no Ibo! I have "Ill ro- . ~ ufved lull vofin In my Cllvrolal." " inst valuable fa if; l. I. Simpson, Wlnnlpej. M". “Nave [an finished I S600 all: mp lien hruua f0 New Yul ll lo- glu ll ly law I941 Cievlofd Cacti. I llh Ibo got-away and h- lovo la, Chevrolet Ia lfludly "ed lo from“ when I mum Io unluc- Vol." ,‘ of Ezybi is l..iia|l l ..cutcnant-Gc\-ci'nut~ ..." Charles A, Bniilzs. First lnrtl of lhc Ailiwiany (Great Bi-italni L: George lldll -. Hon n! ll. Prcmicr of Great Blllillll C. Altlcc. Hume Wrong has been iippollllea Canada's Ambassador to the Unitrii States. The Canadian Oltizrnslup went into effect Jan. l. 1947 Act L. “7oriiiiniieaéTéii Page 6) John N. Iodine, Imam qlttirb. Merry loll. laglnl, Seal. ‘Ilehaallolallagqoflyul tlosaoafautnfplauhalwc- fauvouanllfflaonlnuanolll Cflvrefatlalopalnpovfunooce.“ It. C. luneofln, "If! Canal, Id ‘l: the Chevrolet fl In fie fiv- prized rldlnp III. I wliirfa amt, I "was law-prod anlcynnnf, kl fa my placa- fevnd all Ilie edvanllpu for high-priest! (an are lelai. ‘Ihla I: npoallff m» an rough mall, when Ilia Church! gfvu you perfect retinal when h hlfa run, IOIJIOIII or unheard." A. O. Nolan, hlhbrldpo, Alta. 'l§JIlIfIIVl"Il.--Il‘¢IVlI S IT any wonder that the demand for the 1947 Chevrolet fat exceeds production. Each day's mail brings us letters from every part of the Dominion —- letters that bell s stirring story of the dccp and abiding satisfaction lucky owners are deriving from their new Clievroleta. Individually the letters praise e remarkable variety of Chevrolet features. Collectively they ell add up to one impressive truth-only Chevrolet ofiers Big-Car Quality at Low Cost. 0 The 5r ' g demand for tfie new Chevrolet is selling an all-time record. We cannot hope for many months to fill all the orders pouring m. I f you are among the many who have as: your sights on Chevrolet's Big Car Quality at Low Cost, we suggest that while you wait, you rely on your GM Dealer's service to keep your present cnnrunning smoothly and safely. ' Excerpt-a from actual laden I lefl I could (but an off pose- lne nod which nu by noun of a uadlt turd and was snared la nu u. m: ma. III any cm..- Isl avenged M lulu n the pollen. Ybla ulaops Included pa!" our ah Inga has which lulu l- llular Ihnhln l: Hahn, IIJJ. Moran lhuipun. Vloeovvv. l. ,,_\.,,\ i-oaooa Long Lac. British Columbia pro- duction ls principally from the BrldBe River area. Portland Canal. the Caribou and Simllkameen. ' There is only one gold-quaitz mine at present producing ln Manitoba, and a large part of the present production from that pro» vince and from Saskatchewan originates in the copper-gold area of the Flirt Flori mine. Lead production comes ln large llvan mine in British Columbia; these ores are treated at Trail; The Eskimos of Canada are found prlndmally north of the tree-line on the northern fringe of the mainland and around the coasts of many of the island; the Arctic Archipelago and Hudson Bay. Most of mo: are essentially coastal dwell- en. cbtalnlna much at their toad ll measures from the ores of the Bul- - the Eskv i clared war against. Japan on Pearl , worlds supply of-nlckel and. be- pooooo-oo-oooooooaooooooe Harbor Day. Dec. 7. 194i. N-ause c-f its great use in amia- Canedfls forests cover an area ‘ mcnls, the nickel industry of the a u t B lgrliali-ngriillizhsqélflri tmles; pr] more , country has played ilsn important a I _ - ir v e o a arti part in making pass ble the suc- k" mafia?!‘ 8033M". ‘ma. "Ba of the country- I t-csscs of the United Nations. Cop- Phflup. 8mm,“ 1 Mining in one of Canadas most per is also produced in large quan- u] Gnu“. st mportant ‘industries. _'I‘he princi- titics by the Norands, Mines ln PR1 Bold-mining districts in Oc- Quebec, the sherrltt-Gordon Mines Haney to Loan. Collections tario are Porcupine. Kirkland Lake, in Manitoba, the Fl-tn Flon l: '-__'_‘DR_"‘A_'R‘ SMITT, Lflrder Lakc. Patricia and Little Manitoba and 5ask., and the Cop- i i i [per Mountain properties ln B. O. l 5166p Rock is the first big pro- | duccr of high-grade haematite ore iin Canada since the exhaustion lor the Helen Mine In the Michi- ;picolen area of Ontario in 1933. lThe beginning of shipments of i high-grade iron ore" from Steep i, Rock Lake ln Sept., 1944, is |, very definite accomplishment ln Can- ada's production of iron and steel. The first shipment of 12,213 tons nf Steep Rock ore aboard the isteamer Pontiac arrived at Cleve- aland 0n Oct. i4. iim. ‘ ESKIMOS and clothing from the mammals of the see. There are bands of [Ewiilmos living in the interior of !!§~~.~.»stin District, on the wen i ~-1" "l Hull!!!" 5i)’. who are tr.- ‘ ' ‘P6919. and who subsist c ilef- ‘ !_- l lRTlbOU. l 71:‘ administrative cnrc of Eek‘.- llnol dovolvaa upon the lands. many thousands 0f nlfu I year ’ ova: flll avers! of Alberto‘: Lad vouch. Wlfll my new "l1 Clinralet I get unbaliavalsfo comfort In driv- acrou Canada. on file a! General M ofnn shah" "flevnfnlfa lnha III allud- lll- VII Q0 any, prfel lope .44 ffIO I“ Cllvldlf." we.‘ Inp. and nlpa the! formerly leafed an usually are new o Ialf plen- J. H. In“, ldmanlon, Alta. "Hm belu my fern! Clot/rah» pimlmad from you, | fool lid Iffll driving nollfy 1% I'll fl Ml: our, Ian fll a position In aq JIM the olalenry and comfort of Iparufltn has nun than encoded my sandman." Vl- J. lal. 1000M. Q0100“. iH0RNE A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTOR} '1 on an phenol villi my new Chevrolet I null mils a bnl on l1 . . . Chevrolet's new I0 ILP. overhead valve nun gives Ibo gonna! perfomann of any cor In Ia pin rfm an Ibo read." c. Iui m... Ian Willem. fig. 168 Kent Street 1M0ToRs M. n. autism»; ad Door, Al