y! k .- . _ iii-sort his . of Allow’. u", u“ y‘ . u a“ M w llllil-llrvvolllall Ho: Nor cold niversnf! oi the THINKS i1- ou|_v JHORT ‘rm: -——. Museum of recalls mnucb, that ,A hurry on} tor cargoes» of Ioell intone g in the early lllltory BEFORE JARS. SYKIS Wl-LK BE FULY RE3TORED . l = llllllllllslfllli. 19.21“ Anl-KWWNevri-tnmuare"nuuul, “IHH- ‘ . h l” l ‘T ..€".i.'.:.'::.-..:"i: 8:..li"i.'°‘..i‘. JUST BETWEEN ounssnvns to have representatives at the capi lll- Tfillalill. atnldlthera are plctur- '“*” es u t = ~ ‘ "m; 2:92:53‘ Thgwigtmgxztruth in it. It cannot he claimed! that there Is as much of Inspiration of distinguishing the 1M“,- 5, by Some one has been questioning In working in some other woman's their headgear. says a write in tbewliy it ls that women am so ad-' kitchen as in working In one‘; own, . Nlllllllil Gwlrflllhic Maxtzllw- verse to working In the kltcheiyMany at us refuse to couple inspira- Th K N18. I l “Q9330 i: thelleoghgdlvllfl: hgfand will choose work more exact-i tlon and the k-ltchen, anyway, But ‘ will. only the winch 100k yo, ‘p the worm ukelng and more nerve racking than‘, why necessarily rlgxrieilythblack hoifeepots cooking and dishwashlnii. for no"'lgnorant" be satisfied with home ‘(mam Th“ Bzkhllfiiilsliltliiglllldltlllll: better pay and not nearly as sanl- work? In just what does know- mounmlu in t“ dfiacuon o’ the Iary surroundings. The old time-dodge consist? Indulgence in‘ Hrlflgh on yields, h, goumwenem worn reasons we all have heardfigosslp, Information as to styles, 318220 white} chltefis» n1titahi o But one who answered had a irlflel street shopping? Why that point ll‘ “l5 l‘ “"15. ll lrllllerall- oi newness in her angle of vision. of view? ' weer white felt preserving kettles. ,, ‘ - n, m“ a mnenaflon on maammnn Because a woman desires to he Isn't the knowledge oi household Persian headdress (women arewhere she can indulge ln harmless- arts today just about us compli- riot allowed to wear lintsl wouldgoesip, where she can see peopiewcated und broad as any of those? Elva u ready key not onl to recog- - _ nmon o’ ‘he “Harem QR“ “note the styles. get out on the,To be mistress of calorie; and for Iceland, to prevent its winter ._ F119 llllllvlllll. which was Incor- pgn-m; $094.0"; “wipe; y.‘ ‘ponted April _13. 1870, and whose recently received in Norway. and ° llllll "lllilill-“ll "l! ‘b9!!! llll Fill’- promlptly relzpondepdto.‘ - fu-a-mfi. say! the New York Even- T Is to ewor at ar ,seem- . . . . . ed about as logical n ting: to do Tllfllllllilllm W“ in!" Ml“! l" as for Pennsylvania ‘to send to “M95 afhllrllllll l" fill 110090868 lll- °"‘" i" sml- §'.‘i".'.'?’....“. 222351708‘ .3155‘. 35 Nevertheless, when It is under- - - ‘toad w)“, a wopuqurvy land" m maixategnizlce of the institution. climatic- l'ly Iceland is, the wonder the ‘l b‘; f “as,” ° "l “lwfgellgefilé concerni g the call for Ice will can“, flgvammcli? ‘Mg aumnwhile cell's‘ For’ m January’ m‘ mmWhe value of the collecUon ‘as a peratura of this northern countrywhole cannot even he estimated and neighbor to Greenland ls mIld- ' er than that of Milan, Italy; and. on the other hand. in summer lt_ is nmoh cooler itihan many points , ‘ much gay-q," nm-uL Many paupers who begged for a “The Land of Fm," would be alivellhood lwere found after their much mare approprmte Mme to]. death to have possessed enormous 1 d h m l wealth. A notorious case Is that of gaps“ l an a o“ t i! known Jean Baptiste Roateau, who died Fol the surface of no other , country, “erhaps. is so deeply mark 5Y9” "m9 olllllllle °l Pam" In a ed by the withering blasts that “m” beggln! l” 20 Yea“ Grlllllell well up Jrom volcanoes. In no Rev. A. H. Sykes. former pesto.- of the Watkins Park Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tenn" says:- "After seeing what Tanlac has accomplished In my wife's case am convinced that It is a medl- clne of great power and extraor- dinary merit. I do not think . have ever seen anything to give such prompt results. Mrs. Sykes had been in idelicate health for ten months, suffering from stnmnc trouble and nervous breakdown. "l frequently sought medical advice but Tanlac is the only perm,“ bu, “en or the duteremetreets every day, and know trhatl vitamlnee, food balances, market 13:“: lfffg°nl§f,c,nf‘fln{fllefi races of Persia, society, since hatsls going on. There is nothing ofposaibilitics. electric‘ and other “on “mm gym w“ able to 5U, up ‘a? 02:33‘ sliféieilgrircd cixcepi vwlaen all that ior her in the kitchcn~lpmver helpers. to be! Be of linens. and help with the household ‘ ' S, an VIII)’ e ' ,,- I , 1 . ' ' 1111 hugs. pillow-like turban of the mol- ZZKQZaQIQlZ auxhéoreeraillfipgtifislxld ciltouls,’ harmtoules ‘o! '“"“‘l"‘ili.e§.l lheiilallltnhk vlvtllfntg llulqlylollfashored. tightly in his hand was fopnd the lab‘ .0’ ladys "WHY “lull ‘ll the r ' e e gs‘ can“ Hess 0 “m” ntmemsh‘ Tablas is sold in Charlottel-OW“ other couihtrY of equal area are key ‘to a “m”? b“ l“ l‘ Pall” Persian Cossack. ts the round, the kitchen. Only the ignorantidooe not this take brains? ugh). new“, Brag" and hy_ lending m be nwnd no m" volcankj bank, The pox contained $100,000 llllllllelll lell l" lflmbfllllll Iflll type will be content with homeiwomen have "cut off our noseidruggiste everywhere. pa“, and van-u o? {he 40 000 la ‘gold. notes and securities-all will“ l" l-lle lllldllle “ll "PDQ?" wm-kg- my putting a premium d“ work oubl square "mo! o, ti“, country-s gm,‘ the property of this beggar. class urban resmenm That's perfectly typical of muchlside of home and lowering thelllw ‘mm’ o‘ which 6801,00 were 5000 are covered by lava flows Helm” the recent world w“ , l-llfl soldiers, came from the ' » ‘ there died in a Berlin gal-rot Herr of the modern ides oi woman's in-. social status of those doing Wflfll lgglsonlc: Africans, Asiatlcs, Mall’ llllllgeslalfiiflg: 112:: 121x211. ‘filing: 1 F. p’. .... ,, for Cutdgh‘ h the greatest nmujy 11’ Mic! takinl l cw d: .I=lhll=vel.. A month sum entgnd ll Iona. Go to your drullllt and , ill W‘ y at once. If mu have wmrh- ~ o: one noon:- tie-mar. iinlii "mutt mus Theeolrcarellnblengult f llf lie wllliillntl. for retarded mransoilruatlrioi-is. (Tut? I one. and make e ldbirth very any. i months treatment, Five dollars. ioaiccn nun u went to sto chewing o em k’ , nC Moevlf. f.» _ obaeco. YT... ‘find; d: hcm only It will he to stop. It kllll the for Tobacco and drugs. Price, Th,“ SUPPOSED PAUPERS MISERS Clean --that’s the way you want you; C rockery and Stoneware. Old DUtOh make a -'-_-|.'...-.-'M.n.‘ws v-"rve... a. Ebluwnrz, know toThis neighbors as rolls one oi t he poorest of the poor. lie lllfflllgh n series of smaller mnisursu through which they finally pass out if vlct‘ as 'l . - .....¥:";:.".:..i:.‘:.‘iiu:i:'.3mfr;.;zr “ T“ “l” ‘s "We" "Y gndlqqgqyggqn ym, wi||‘¢;nvu.“_ you w,“ underground conveyors to the wire glgflifififflfpiogfiwgggqgg;ifgisgbggfmgf Hind nail mill, where the manufac- hl“ w l»!- Twa dollars one month's or»; lure oi nulls takes place. In the nail mill there are about ilfty me- an“ _ chines through which wire is fed J . ‘and the manufacture oi nails takes MoevltCoi-nP/neilissomethlngentirei n‘, place in these machines.‘ The size Just b th '| l. _ y ‘ ' i . dw-Jllgénaéwljyszfifnfféorftilfl so": lgljfhllfx of the nails vary as the size oi the Y" ~'~" Y "PM ll" l" Flllllilllred to wire which ls from the insignificant h - , . gmfirtlytihwrs. PM‘ w anal’ {my can’ ltack to the sixteen-inch Spike. “d mrg-M 1',$,,,',';i§f I The plate mill is another import- I . ' . “m, .3, bfiffigfp.fi“fi,'fif,",lfgihl ‘"322’: ‘ant mill. llere the manufacture of The always havcagood suznl: on band. ship plate takes ill-ace. The ingots Instead of being rolled-are pressed ' Sold in Ch-irlottetown b1 the I , _ . Mam At éarlemn siding b) Il-‘at according to the thickness de- Lmds LN“ at Norm Two“ b) ‘sired which varies from l/s inch to H. M. Chisholm, at Summerelde at 2 inch. The plate mill was built Gourelee Ltd. three years ago at a cost oi $5,- 000,000. Now, let us return to the blooming mlll for a few moments. HEEL u=—— tcrests and has much of absointci within It. EPSOM SALT LAKES COLONIAL FRANCE §__. lPotcntial Riches of Overseas Pos- Inexlnaustible Supply of Naiurail sesslotls Very Great. Magnesium Sulphate In B. C. l ' The overseas possessions of I France will bc one of the most Added to the distinction of sup, important furtors In the economic pylng the wvorldhe requirements in"lfc cf iho grcu‘ French nation, nickel and asbestos, (‘zmuilu has refilh E1. hotli in their soil and sub- Cellll)‘ increased her list oi known, soil, they offer to new enterprises sxvluslvc resources b!‘ the tllscov-iimllmitcd fields 0i’ activity. 9-H‘ 09 lllelllllilllgllllll“ llEDQllllS Oli, in colonial Importance, France lllllllrlll 993m" lllllll I15 the second nation ln the wilriil. At Epsom ‘Spur. 060113350119. ll- n the lust Ilfiy years France has (‘w ‘lllll ‘Ylllllll 209 lllllell TlQTl-llellsl ‘hanged considerably her old txol- °l vllllcllllvel? ale llve lllllllll lllllell‘, miul policy of indltfercnce to um‘ lP/"llllllf a B91495 0f Slellfl ‘lll llle of efficiency. She understands mountainside. The highest of these m“, new mil-hug must be iron.- llglllllflels l5 359° leel fllllwe “Plllstanily opened; that new flcldr. val; L°“3.b,el°le me wlllle mllnior competitive enterprise must pe1bruted lllll0 [that region, the be procured w, hm. engineers n”, Small lakes were known l" llle manufacturers nnd merchants ’ thgltlfllgléglllfifgje °(l;_, willclflsl‘ The Angie-French expedition of m q m U] s m Th P“°‘du* fihlnu u. isso. the purely French ll‘ e l’ ' 9y Came “one-g of (‘ucliIn-(‘Iiin-a. Annam, Tu- vgnches, men from the South Sea , Islands and the Vi/est indies, rush~ rd t0 the defence of France. Some ‘colonies also contributed largely to the French war loans. From un economic point of viow. ihc French colonies are big mur- kcts, .»r which the commercial iuievcinent hus been progressing uegularly, though It is still in it! infancy, and therefore capable of considerable growth- Tbo psychological reason for the ignorance and indifference oi the general public~espetlnlly in Aiuerlca-v-uhuut the Colonial Ein- pire of France is the fixed idea that there ls but one country pos- sessing Important colonies and knowing how to colonize, namely Great Britain. France does no! talk nor write enough about but"! wonderful possession. which is " a, grout mistake. A change of tuc- tics ls nctvcssaigv. Correct. gen- eral and specific information con- ccrnluz the French colonies, their only a short distance off the Europe ward-coast of Greenland, and its northernmost cape just touches the Arctic circle. ln spite of its position near the North Pole. Ice- land thanks to the Gulf stream, has it relatively mild winter clini- ate. Reykjavik, the capital, ls in sailed out daily Into the fashion- able quarters of the cit-y, grubeil in filthy rags and caryying a sock in which he collected crusts and other scraps of food. when he died there was found in his wretched quarters $400,000, mostly In gold. concealed In jars and ibottlcs, and In bank notes. which served us stuffing for his ‘bed. Samuel Rogers lived the llfo of a tramp at Long ilirnnch, N. .l., and used to walk from that city Io New York to bunk his money. I-le left $40,000 although he always considered himself too poor to buy food or clothing, lie encuscil his fcct In old pieces of burlup and ate whatever he could find, cven to apple cnrcs and crusts from the street. _____¢o>-___ CHEMICALS EXTRACTED FROM SEAWEED the some latitude as Nome, Alaska but has a January temperature milder than that of Milan. Italy. Iceland summers, however, are cool. due to the large fields of Ice that flo1t down from the north Grain cannot be grown satis- factorily, and a-ll brcadstuffs must be Imported. Hay, potatoes and turnips my; the only agricultural products of any importance. Cat- tle, horses and sheen are raised In considerable numibers, and large quantities of fish—chlefly cod and herring-are taken from the neigh- boring WillBTS. Though Iceland has an extensive area. for all practical purposes It them hygieni- cally so; it does a thorough job Made in Canada A Day With The ' Dominion Iron and Steel 00., at Sydney Alter we have rolled the blooms. instead of taking them to the ‘bib let mill they are conveyed to the rail mill where they are rolled into rails. One ingot generally makes about three rails, and these are cut, pnssibillilcs uml activities, will brook down the wall oi ignorance 11nd Indifference. l ’i‘hcro are great. things to be Itrlig the middle; oiglatc summer wbeninh and “.u|.,,_,.mcar and the mm“ q ‘ _, . . t , oxuxllllilégvgngl s lgaégtsvaglflfle of Morocco. dl_:l not have _ ' ‘. annexation or protection for their posit in their place. l-rom time Sole object Even more m“ achieved In the Franc-h colonies immemnrlal this dcpilslt bus been, - . were doomed “Don h“ me lmhlnnd prutcutoriites. Powerful moans used by the western red man as an] . , . ,1] _, pose of delivering those couiurlca. one em thing “'1 tunlng up m” from a stute of anarchy, and to might just as well be only a sev- enth Iis actual size. Although Europeans emigrated to Iceland about seven hundred years before Old ’Worid colonies were establish‘, oil In the now tamed North Amer-i have to be used to obtain import-live. only the villlflys and lowlandwelgn countries for Dr. J. W. Turrentine of tho de- purttucut oi agriculture, in aildres~ sing the spring meeting of the Am criczin Chemical society at Si.‘ lmuls, said that before long Amer- I icn would bc independent of for- _—n__—_—_.-...__.=_—e Iodine and blcucli §§§OQ4Q§444§4§@%§O§§4§§x -'- (By John F. Connolly.) p! linto proper lengths by means of a the Jcirculur sow. The making of rails ls one of the most important func- ‘tions of the steel plant. Situated on the shores of Sydney hairbor ls one of the most wonderful and at the same time most important Industries of Cau- Th“ “ll” “W” l5 almlher lm‘ adl A more ideal spot rm, the w portatui. brunch of the company. cation o; a mam o, this km,‘ mum ‘Here the coal, which is brought in mum), he hump A5 we steam m‘ from Glare Bay, is washed and the harbor the smoke stacks of the . blast furnaces might be seen ex- tending two hundrerlfect in the nlir. The first Vie“. of the ma", that generating licat at the blast furn-‘quanty One of the best known bye- wliich is sold we get Is the International I'lers,‘.a°es‘ products ls beuzol, Where ‘llle ore which is mined at the company's mines at Wubaun is unloaded. This ore is carried to the plant by 2i ilcet of coillers, the largest of which is the Daghlld. which t-ruxisports 12,000 tons at a q time. These piers arc live in iium- i markel" ber, 0f which two are used for the unloading of ore. The average| time for the unloading of a ship ls about two il-ays. This ore is car- ried up Into the plant by n fleet of steel cars lmi-lt especially for, the purpose and is stocked in the‘ yards. l As we walk up from the piers we enter what is known as the “ for gasoline. 'aiiotiier very important bye-product. oil It up through the different mills unt‘! we hold in our h-ands a null or a tack, as the case might be. This growing city of 32,000 people. lthen put in the ovens. This is done .by a special arrangement soiliat n carom, {Lung/Sis or the depusmnre dpevh. the smoke 1s all saved and the rc- lsldue known as coke is used foriit xvas pronounced the most rcmurk-llllillfl: 'In large quantities as ‘a substituted! by-proiluct or of n manufiioturetllof the world. Ammonia sumhate isynrletyr, and their purity has beenlgocs, ovcn puffs of.‘ (wontluents, are or This ls also monuizlctiiiwarl in lurgelany pure’ running m“, 9D pm, cent uantiiles and which finds a ready pure, and ln excess of both tlleillfilced on Thus we have started, one might l_say, at a piece of stone and follow- """"*"*_“f“—-*"—~~* plop, the brine crystallizes Into suit. pa,“ m . '.t . . . f“ em bring them prosperity by creating § With the_arirval of the ivhite mun, , , , , . _ , land his cattle, the five lakes cam-Fm“ fields “l “l “W “"1 new ‘“‘“' locks slnster reputation. The cattle mo (lranlk their waqens In ihei w ‘*“l""’{§‘.f-Li..§.l "Sfilllfi i;’.....‘l‘i m ‘ow ltontesor. ‘Ill 0 ‘ "' ‘ ‘came m Le gknoiqno u: ilposiaflglhumfrc. is not a colonizing coitu- Fakes," 519mm,. white man norq-edl ti‘)? lt l5‘lllll8 to shatter thin ic- jiaulme-w that the mysterious lakes] _ ‘ ll": llllll“ ll“ “Clllwell Ifvere deposits cf natural magnce-ltllelll llllptiffl l? llelghvfltlilllillpflnllll- um su piaite. or epscnl salts. Wli n i5 "l" ll l9 lellcl e I attached to their ha» lutul, to titer ancestors’ do but II is illsn truc that they in quantity IIHIHDGSSBSS tlic spirit of zulvcnturc, ‘ oi’ natural epsom sells which mtruris nmny of them ti: ‘known Io cherulcal science. HQlE-lvfllflilllilllf)“ in ilistntit lauds. ltr/fore all opsoin salts have bven Franco lius colonies In all parts Islands, hi-lilpelzl- £ H .li_ bu."- becu mid. and In spite of ,wns made less than hwo years ago, iivo ‘able iliscnver)" lgiven them by a costly process. The unilcr licr direct government ulepcsits ut Epsom Spur are nutur-|her protectorate. {British and American slilndarfls, meters, five million Ovcr four million pounds of the gums; salts llilVG been lnken lrllm M18 HIPS and protci-toriltcs Is 11.848,- lllke llllllle- llllll- ll 1R Only l! ‘IUPB- 704 square kilometers, with a po- tron of time before the world's cn- pulution of fiftycight rulllions tire consumption will be silppllod pram-e “Q1413 genny Wm, he; my. from these Canadian deposits, Ouel (mics- oI‘ the remarkable things in con- pariah with towuril the races subject enterprising company at a new” Wm H 1 .1 ,_ _ ‘ u busy Mme empmyg awn“ 4200 men, l 19 ‘@005! S h llllll 1o he... and gnuluully iulscs them and is the main Industry in this llelllw ll!‘ ‘a llfllll“ Wlllvll l5 forcfllldeyultv, Sllrlmllllllllg struicd ull through the war; 918»; lllPy are being constantly feil from m ¢qm,11;_v_ m“; earning to the surface from "lcll Shuffle-Eh Aidvd by evnpora- _,, ___g___ _,%_____ the tanning of every plcce blast furnaces. Here the prepzrrir, tory processes In ‘the manufacture Dlvlllus of Iron takes place. The raw pig cvci- happen ‘ylllljlill its harylestetl much us Ice is,“ leather‘ ' en mm “k9 or rlver- lhwlllnaLindustrlal and veterinary ltlhlléfllefilh the doposii conilxuicslnr which 9pm,“, “us a a great depll“ l“ “m” lll‘ gitnrantocs to this new Cu-nuiliun U598 In 187i her rulonlnl domuin cfn- H ly 1.000000 square kIIo-,0l SlWDY lOWB lllllilhi- today.- ihe area oi’ Iicr colu- ;she ls liberal and human‘- their‘, _ This loyalty was demon-I Ol Hllllklkll!’ 19ml are putl Hush- ilflt ‘rcsulils. Action has to bu methodical and perscverlng. Fran- co-operutlon might. l cirfitnicrlizun bring splcudlil results. l Economic expansion ls llcfiefiq lsury and urgent and the llnlteil‘, Status cannot afford to sin.- out» The flcld of activity in the l-‘rencul colonial domain I5 unllmltcil. - A BEDTIME SONG. , WINIFRED M. BRONSON. lltldlng the blllows o'er 1 ' Sea, \\'rapt in a scarf of moohbcnm l light lChuelug u dreirm that flouting free lliiles In the ebony cloak of Night Wbiel the moon goes up. - And the moon goes down In the misty depths Dream) Safe on the shore of LulluhyLanu, Waving palm leaves flutter an-. sway, ,Wherc the queer llltilo mun with , his bug of sand, Touches the eyes of the children at play. _WhIIe the moon goes up, In the drowsy depths Into the sen-blue depths of night. I lDeep as thc changing sen Is deep. The world-wide meillc-iClusters of stars shed flickering i light, n-by. rock a by. softly sleep. While the moong oes up. , I ' And the moon goes ilown near the coast of the Island hEIVBJYIg carbon and to a lyarge extent ever been developed. This is not,fot' potash. ‘because of lack of energy on the, IL". Turrentlnc further stated purt of the hardy Scnnillnnviansdliut the seaweed w-lilch grows In who settled the Island, but be-{zibunilunce on the Pacific cuust can cause the Interior, comprislnglbe made u part of a profitable In- nhou; Bjxegeyenphs of the mm] ilustry ln the milking of potash. “ma, is a was“, of lat-l About 30 products and by-productslg The island Is approximately miles wide and 300 miles IOIIKJBMG from kelp, some of which have but hm-dly a hwbimuon c“ bgcommerclal value and are obtain- found forty miles from salt water. llllll‘ l“ “"59 ‘llllllllll-le“ and l“ There are no railroads and few smllll 6°“- H] _ carriage roads. The Inhabitants. pmllllcls "l “lllllllwn “m, olrilllllel depend ulmost entirely on watermllml“ krill are uhmmonu. will“) transpnriuiion along the coast and} Mu‘ “llffml”. 9",?‘ ' “mm” l" I an“ m ‘he mam, nmds_ gas and russmn uc. 1 ' Crowded Hotel. l, “l-‘ull up. No more beds." l j "W t Ill ' -h~ ~ o Emile Belot. tho French astrono- sleephgn lawbmggflu tgbfgill-P n“ mer, suggests that. Ii one were able! “For”, cams u“ hour‘ regular 1 l“ lllmdme l‘ “gm my (whkhdlllllilrtl rules. I wouldn't proiitcer Travellflq Through Space. gopami derivatives have been obtaIn-‘o D travels 186.000 milcs u second) and on a "um m ‘tubule? Lumsvmu thus voyage through space. obacr-lvtmriul, 30mm“ rations along the route svgulil he ’ exceedingly Interesting. it would‘ V P f +0++oe+»+_ye§w04 oeoena OPTICAL Our Lena. Grlndingy. plant —the only one on the lslant -—le daily engaged In mant- feoturlhq the various kinds ff ~ lenses, used in correction 4i ‘V defective vision. q There are no long delays h t 3 Z LENS GRINDING l waiting for “speclal" lenses PROMPT, SNAPPY SEP. VICE is the motto oi our es tabllehment. G.F. HUTCHESON Optometrist and Optician lake only n little more than a soc ond to reach the moon and In four‘ minutes and twenty seconds one‘ would nrrivn at the planet of liiariu, Ono would get as fur us Jupiter In, thirty -flve minutes, to Satum in‘ seventy minutes, to Uranus In twot and one-half hours, and to Nap-l iufue In four hours. 0n the wily} one wouldcomc ucruss o great many comets withmlt iails---nchu-: lous bodies of spherical shape‘, which are rarely seen from the earth. It would take two yosrs\to' get outs-lilo the sphere ni the sun's, the beard closely, w Then you need the _ of the Durham-Duplex Razor, which shave ently, easily. The correct du- gonal stroke in on vobtal “bio built on the, mistrial m s‘. - -.-. Wiry Beard? TenderSkin? correct diagonal slwll in a safctyfllll" gilt-blade prilwlllle- qpre token to the Iron manufactured here is sent to, the open licarth furnaces where the real maiklng of steel takes place. ' There are ten furnaces in the open hearth. and each of these ls capable of holding iirum sixty to eighty tons of steel. The floor and sides of thelifurncce is made ui Magn-asitc brick, after which a cout- ing of dolomite and magnasiwr alone is put In and baked hard by. means of gas producers. After this baking the limestone charge of sixteen tons is put in and then twenty time of srrup strel. which‘ is sol-l melted down. The furnace ‘s ' now ready for charging with the Iro‘n from the blast fisrnsces. This is put In and the process of stecl making PPfllly commences. Oxida- tion takes place, and a thick slag forms arid cdmcs to the top of the charge. This is normally zibout two feet thick, but is reduced to eighteen Inches by atlillfig fluor- spar. This protects the steel from burning. Analysis is miule oi the steel from time to time, and after about twclve to fifteen hours of heating the furnace Is lapped. The slag is run off as waste. The steel is then poured into what is called moulds, which are about six feet high and weigh In the vicinity of three tons. These moulds are conveyed to the stripper. 1nd the mould is lift- ed off the ingot, which is carried to tire blooming mill to be reheat- ed before being rolled. After the ingot has been heated sufhcienily It Is taken and rolled Into what is known as blooms. These blooms are put on a carriage And taken ‘to the billet mill where ‘they are re-rolled Into lengths of tliirtyfeet P] 2W0 lilclfés thick. These billets lnynu I 772en hola m ls a wonderful relief for Sunburn, Insect Bites. etc. nun II cause stances borlngs have been sunk for . . , _ . idevclopuient lorcmost runk amongst ‘ufgllkl (leg: WIPIOUT. reaching lllelme gm“, mflusuqei g B e 5a l" ‘All five deposits are owned and ,,‘ “w” "l “he m“ lhal llllsmontrollcd by (iunudlans, and they Llmadlll" magneslllm slllllllllle ll“ nre in close proximity to both thel m“ l“ b“ bmalell by ‘my llllellllclll {lanudlzin Nutlonul and the Can-‘WAKEFUL GmL llrocesfl‘ "ml ‘by "llmlllflllll llllll "l9 uilluu Pacific Railways. themselves lpjurlous to health, It goes ‘without saying that the pa. tural epsom salts of British Cc-lum- hiu will soon supersede all other kinds for medicinal purposes. What In the dreamy depths 0f Lullaby Town. Gil/ICE ‘BAY, Aug. 25.-'l‘he bel- ‘I , lnw of an [old-fashioned shotgun effectually’ routed two thieves who broke Into the store of Michael Kelly, of New Aberdeen, early this morning. ‘Kelly's daughter IIPIIHI the noise and awakened her father who stuck an old double- burrellcil muzzle-livader out the windmv and blazed uwny at the moon. Tlhe burglars were so fright- M-ll eneil that they scattered their loot lIibT-TiIIiIIDAIYIIEF 9-17 nlong the street for 200 yards. ROUT-S ROBBERS I attraction, and by that time our, orb of day would look like nuthiugl more Important than a big star.’ The star nearest to us, Alpha Coir; taurl, would meanwhile be looming; up. and the Wayfarer through space might expect to arrive iherel n a little more than four yearn! Hy this time 11o would have journey-l ed 24,000,o00,o0o miles. l I . il. ————<+>-é-- Orfie Way to Get It “I have come to your town to! get some atmosphere In my new] story." "Well, If you go right down thol street und turn to the right, thenl keep on lo the first engine hnusol on your way. they'll probeibly lentil you their pulmotor."—iBaltimore‘ \ _il\c drug stores sell, however, is ul " very smzil lpropnrtlon n! the tutu] {consumption 0f lliis mineral. lls - i demand I'm" chemical unil Industrial DlIPIlII-RPH is enormous and con- ‘stimtlj’ growing. and u is this fact that gives the discovery at Epsom‘ ~ Spur its significance. Every piece Pig! aroma o! of cotton cloth is treated with A" d“ l cpsmn suits. lit plays nn important ‘b. I f rd“. American. The Practical Witty Razor Standard set, consisting of rnzbr, safely guard Mill double-edged blades Ill 1| ill’ some Ivory case, $1 "llllllsfl" Other sets, $2.00 up. (lll l" at all drug. lllfllwllm filled’ sporting goods and flfPlllll‘ stern. 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