`Speaking at the Oril-lia Kiwanis Club last week, ;VIr. Cyril T. Young`, Superintendent of Development, Canadian National R.-ailways, gave a splendid address on Canada's Re- szfurces in Forest and Mine. Rich Natural Resources If Camaclia, without bushel of 'her wonderful` western wheat crop can continue to develop her pulp and paper resources to the limit of the market to absorb that papex"-vuhioh is now half the value of the western wheat crop;nif she can continue to (lvevelop her mineral in- (luI>*`t;1`_\'-aI1'(-atly more than half the val-uue of the wheat Cl`|Op; if she cam continue to (levelicp her white coal, \\h.iC:l1 never got.-3 on st1'iko---tahen I believe she is moving` along: the 1`lf_ ,1l`l'( lines towards that destiny her rich natural 1`c~:~Jources entitle her to among the nations of the world, sail! the speakur. ("L .. .. .. .l....l\n.....,\.-.# PK r.lnnt\u'nnl losing one ' other mining` camps, notably the Red Lake Distmict, the Rolyn eld in \"ort.h~e1`n Quebec, and also of the ]`l11i4I1iILL" area in Central Muntijtoba, w11'idh has wonderful possibities, but \Ml1ie}1 at present is not getting I'ai.1' consi-tiemtions. Rev. Mo-rrit. Pric(- of I\rIi:1w.<.isu: `hnsl In-un <-xtx-nd(~ :1 c.'11]'to C0boc0nk' Uni'tml Church. whilv l\'Ii11vL in turn, has 5.,-`ivr-n :1 cnlwl to Rev. A. M. P2L_L'v of Coboconk. 13"`!-h plhusos 01"] the t1*z1nsfm' \v-ru Cl](l0I`>`J(.(l by Lind- say P2'csl))nte1`y last week. ` W0 uml(.-1'.~:t.'uul Lhzxt t-h("I'(: are mzmy unpliczxtions f01`1.ht,- positmn of Jud-;:e of the County of Dufforin. rmxderml vuczunt by the death of | Judvrc Sc'" 0!` K-*`c`he"*=' W0 PW ! mr`oucthorut -the Lake or Bays? rem of the mgmanaa of onm-ao. -wlnm ed away a mormzh ago. IYhL- nnamc-s: am. me-mbom of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Aaaoulauon Li . '01 Dormdld new of Barrie and t-mt} visit when nomnw their 1927 oczzznonan at Burma Iwn, there gm v_r`1ImV-If-1; ,0! W_ P. (1-(Mord mc 0w 4. S,ou_,.d . mmnvs m:1c.u....a ox which Ox Lon.zuo`.F'u`|'kI.hown above 1: cam--tMvM'--~ are mentioned in tfhe running. l Nmm-nlwu 'hw`mwh' l MINESINC. MINISTER CALLED The Northern Advance uvvu .1Inu\,As.), `nun. x.-. ~.\ ~.. l=ou;L'h, Lcfroy, and Mrs. W. J. \'.-vi! nay, Hmrlvy, Snsk. Thu fum-ml: -took [X100 o-n 'l`11L11v.~`d:1_\' to .\I0u.m 'I`e::,1a1't Cemetery, c1"ml`u(`t(-(I by Hm`. R. W. Bcvm`i. of I`ottonh.-1m. as-_ si'ste(l by Rev. J. W. Fox, Hiczh-mom` H.i.lI1; Rev. W. H. Adams, Bcv`t.on; Rev. H. Mum.nin~g', 'I`ovonbo, and Rev. W. Cmnston, Totton.h~:1m. . . I. "I`h:ere died in 'I`ottenlm,m on Tu<:.~:- r (lay of last week, May 3rrl, one of the oldest and best known cler_:_\=inen of this district, in the person of Rev. 1 Jonlm Wi*llloug'hb_v Tofcoten. Decease-l l was boron in 'I`lctten.lu1m in 1844, the 1 son of .M~exan(ler Totten and Isabella ` Wilrlo-ugihby, both of whom came Ii from Irelwaml with `their p:u'ent:.= W about 135 yeairs ago, and were thus 1 among` the pioneer settlers elf Simcoe < County`. The late Mr. Totten att'n(l- ell Brzullord H.ig School and Vic- EN toria College, Coibourg. In 1813!) he} was or(l`~ai'ne(l into the .\`Ir~t.|:l*lf.=: ministry, and soon :rfto1'w:ml.< wu1.~; [f married to C'l1:an'lotte Rebeccu Burke !f of C`=oblou114'. Su.b.<.equently Mr. l`ot- {:- ten was stationed on the circ~uit.< of It Ang'us, R4:-semonit. Bond llmul. : ( Srtroud, 'I`.ho1`nhill, and also l'I buljz, l\L11'kIl1:x111, O.~1lm.\\'-.1, (`:iiix1il1i~:_-`-if L-.. 1 2.. .1 .-.. uI....I....,...4.L VI`... . I |ton, Lindsay, W21l'k\\'0)`Ii]1.`T\\'(`l`I! gCl`z11'Un1.on.t, Scu:.1v0g'. Prince. .-\Hw1't 721ml Tl:1cks-took. Sur\'i\'in:.-' :m- M: wi(l!0w, one son, Dr. 1*}. .-\. 'l`ntt-n.` Port HI`-pt`; th1'oo `.\lr<. C. H. Sh:ipm.-Ln, Mrs. A. 0. Mix. [mm of ; Oanninp,1t.on, and Mi.<.s- Olive at Zrmn-: ' two sisters, Mrs. W. C. W. .`I('(`:1l-l 1,,,,,.1, 1 .1-____. ,,_u xx... ur I \' REV. JOHN W. TOTTEN Page Six Ox-Tongue F alls,` Lake of Bays t 11 {st 0 1-_\' 21 mi o;;2~:1p I [on Lhu { the 29th. art and but:m_\' on r `.29Lh. and :11'it.h1m~.tic and 2-:olog:.\`: i 27th, thu 30th. 'l.u- miaIH~u and upper schc pupils will . on June `.Z0:.'n. at write until Jul_\' 5th. I.itc:~ut.u1'v 2a`. _ yulu-1ni. (`nmv t:hu rst \.'l_\'. ;:'.~ov.n gtry znul h\'st-m'_\' on the V i '15:. pf='\'~f Jami composition on the 2:3:-xi. :11: . I S2110 0.!` work and aitornoan tea at Ovm1d0n on Saturday :-fternoon. May 14. Procec-(ls in aid of 1.1101 V.0.N., Barrie branch. J N , `try :llHl `.3151. p; Ibm and ancient l1i on the l1*`r-H1011 :u1t1n:'.~' :m~l cun1pu.`iI u~ it1|l(\ 271111. t1`i_n:mmm-~t"_\'"and In 0n the 2Stl1. (`wrmnn :mt.hm'.< l('()l11p().~`it-i011 on 1.11" 2331.11. ph" 4`: zoom-:_\' on (the 301.1` Crook nu and c0n1p':. on July Twth. The time table for the n12'd-u.=.m< mer examinations has been sent 011' by the Department cf Education. I`. p1'o\'i that pupils taking` the l1igr school examinations shall start writ `i`n.L- on TUS(l|Z1_\'. June 28. when the} 'wi'll have g1`a1mn.a1', \V1'ltl!1,`.`f and 3``` ton`. On VVodnes they will. have compo.=.itio-n. spelling: and l1':m.'otu`:e A1'itIh.mctic and _:eog':'aph_\' will Tm writvton on 'I`.hurs(l:1_\'. T110 lower sch?-"l ex.-v1n1'Iz1:>.tEm: xvi! . on l1`i June I .-1th.. \\ .:-J` first. and second _\'e:n' :1:z'icL1l1u:': E: yon the . Pl1_\'>'."l\',`._\' :_:r:L1n1n.-u- and Latin _-:z';1n'n` c.\.".1< on 'nistm-_\' znhl g:vu;;z~:1g\`~_\? . .. lTime Table for Entrance, Lower-.3 6 Middle and Upper School Exams. I MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS , mom-~t"_\` and `.mt~nL\ am: 1.11" pl1:.':=i<'.< mm ;1uth..< " .5- ,.`1`\l. . E Pkansios .............. .. Seed Portautzoos .1 Young: Pigs Rhubafb Lettuce Green Onions Beef Lamb .... .. Pork . Butter Beans .... .. Beets ...................... .. Wood . Hay .... .. CANADA'S VAST RESOURCES IN FOREST AND MINE ... :.~.... ` ... Anvnxsa a\Lu 1.L`uuu_\ LU}; ! 10c a bunch. ` A novelty \\';L< offered by Mr. Bab- 'x-uuk. who showed . tomauc plants bo:u-Eng small green Lmnatoes uh'o;u!_\' forxlled. I . '.\l.~\.ple Syrup I . (`Jucken-s ' Potatoes ............ ..- ll Potunius, doublc BQVQOYIJIES ............ .. Tonuuto Plants . ..\ ...`..\. .u uvk .5 yuu.. .. ~ u 1. ! Potatoes bz'ou;:hr S1 and $1.25 :1 H: :2 \'uL1zv.g:pigs were offered at $12 [:1 mix`. Cut owers acid x'e;uiiI_\' for |an.. .. r.......7.. Hot bed plank: compzfi: -.i the chef offering at Saturdafs market. A score of varietrlesx utilitazian and otherwise. were offered by the pro- feusional g`a1'dene:'s to the a.1nateu:$ for setting out. Ferns were price I.. am. .. hm. .......,.-....... .. ~ I Icon & `Davao. Toronto. Ont. 2&4) I j Helps Build 3 Resistance Against Coughs and '3 Colds SCOTT S EMULSION Rich In Precious Cod-liver Oil Vitamins 'I'HUP,S';DAY, MAY 12, 1927. The Market mu: C-l10`. l]') l..-vr.-llmpnienrt of electrical power is to play a more im- :1 poivtzum part in imlustrial progrrem IV yezir by year. Norway has a dever 1 opment of 740 h.p. to every 1,000 of her populizition; Sweden has about ` 500 h.lp.; Canada, 397; tlhe United States .on'1'y 97, and Germany only 17. These giures were for the year 1924. Cana power tlevc-lopmenit is now 486 horse power per 1,000 of the pclpul-aatioin, and she will short- ly lead the nations of the worlrl in wa.t.eIr nwwer rlevcilloapmevnt per capita. Pulp and Paper Production The most outstianzlvinig devolopmenrt in Canmla to-(hay, n,ot'forg'ettIing the -mining: and w1a1:e.r power (leve.lI(xp- meintts, is the pulp alml paper indus- try. In 1890, that is thirty-six years amo, we exported only $120 \VI0`17tAh of this coimnozlity; last year we export- ed $173,000,000 worth. The Unlitecl Stmes ulses 3,000,000 tons o.f paper aim.ual!l_v, of which Can-zuln SUJ]')p]\i0S one half. In the last ten years our pulp expon`L< have increasetl 654 per cent, and r.ur paper experts have in- creusml H76 per comb. In these puilvp 2|-lltl paper mills-~the-re urel 11-1 of th:~n1--tlw_\' p-ny \VZL2'(`.S oil $3s`,000.000 :mnu:1ll).'. wml this not incliuule the \\':i;:`vs paid to mt-1:` who cut the timln-r in the w0ml`~'. not il the cost of ln~in1;`in:,;' it. to the mJ'lls.l The qut-.~1t.io~n has been asked. slmillli \\'r- 11' t in triim. l'Xll.ZlllSt our supplit-.9: of raw 1n:it<-rial for the nu-mul"acture of pauper? It is in this connection tlmt I mi:-'.h to speak of the research work tilmt is being; untlentaken Art :1 recent mec-.ti~n,r; of the Canadian! Pulip and Paper A;=.sociat:i-on in Mon- treal, $250,000 was voted `do metab- lislh a. research buillding associated wimh Mc.Gilil University. .'Ilho's re- ee-mvfh will `include nwlrng the best methods of reducing pulp wood 120; paper, and also endlmvor to solve the npcanux . 1 . double .. .. u\. Ll\LllUll "1"o-131/..c lb. 23-30c 1b.. 17-19c 1b.. ........ .. 10c pint 25 bask. $5-$9 load 316 ton mmmmm -u. ,m 25 box .... .. `.250 box . $1.50 bug` $5 each 100 bunch . 5c rbunch 5c `bunch- A1151: :- 27C J02. problem of utilizing jack pine and lat-her woods in the nlaking: of pulp. Mining` and Met.a]J'ur;_r_v The next great l.Il!(l`1ls'tl`y that must be m-en_tione(l` is the production of metal`, chiey the precious 1 U`t2]1IS. Duiring` the last 25 years the world has used more metalls than in all the preceding` centuries duatin-g; back to the time of the Pharaohs. In re- '_e=ai'(l to metals, nothing is more vital than iintenelive 2`eSC1zL1`Ch. Hlow best to extract the grold fvom the dross, and separate one valuable meta.) from another is the constant prob- lem of mining` experts. Can-zulia s m.i.neral production is pro(li`g1ilous, totalling` last year $243,000,000. In grold wlone we prmhuceml $30,000,000; wickel, $25,000,000; silver, $14,000,- !000; and ]e.<.se1' a.mounts in copper, fusbt-sztos, zinc and other metals. Min- Iim: is 2'1-eatl_\' ELl(lC(i by CHCELD power. I \.r.. v- ... L .. .l n In `IP11 : .-n... v\ r\ n ,...,. ,_........_. .,_. .,...~..,, ,..,...,.. I Mr. Young had a Im'_g' map on iwhidh was imliczntcd location of the lznininp; an-d pwlpwood i.ml-u>)t.1`i0.s`. lCa.nad-21 p1-oLuco.s 89;; per cent. of the _nickcl of the wonltl, chiefly from the `mines at Sudlbury, and it is consvr- ivativefy at-`mated `hat the ore Sun- -J.'.. L.I...._ `-311 and L- n-1..-.-.4...-l `Au vauvaq vunuui-Ia-Iruwa aunt nu: VAC -`Iu.`r' `plies _!wm will 3.01 be oxhsuted for: .. 1-.J .. .4-&:--.- at Ieat a century. `Mxining Development Mr. Y-ownrg` e.:.pI~ainmI the ulilferentt p;eoI!ogi.c`a;1 fomnati-on~s wt Cobalt and ,in the Porcupine and other gold d1i.s-- tricts. Wshirle silver was taken out inset lower than 500 feet bcllmv the Dsunface, ;:1`oLd may be found at p;re1a:1. depvtlh. The Hnoulnlmgner mine is 3,000 feet deep, and 1VI1cI`n. cyre alongside side has provcm values at a depth of ;4,200 feet. The speaker` had seen `mines in Africa 7,000 feet deep, and he saw no reason, knowing the p:e.o- Yogioal ormntion as he did, w.h_v gsold should not be fou.nd at equznl ml g.;rc~a.t.c1' depth here. Re:p;:u'rl`i11:1: the cost of removtail fuorm so ;.-'rou.t :1` `common -nuuav u-u unn uv \~u--unnn.-u ..v. depth to the surface, it must be re mombered that the Hollcintger has :1 -hoisrt which travels the 3.000 fem; in 30 s.e(I'nrls- speed of travel of rahher more them :1 mile 21 minutrz. nu 71 n - .u - - . . ~ . . . . \II\/ uuuu u um.-, u us-`nun-.. 'Dh.(_- HuoI1in_t:er mine has n 1`an_9:or number of (~m`pI.oyc (rs than any other I imhustry in Cznnmlu. Tuh.r tlwuswnd wmkmc-n }::1.~:s t.l1:r0u.g1 its *,:`z1t1.~.< (I-uily. |whf;I- 2,700 are (-mpI0,_\'~ at bhr` `)Itzn; works, and :1 l<~s.:~`(-1` 1|I`Illl11l)(_'1' at some of t.h(- urzwzxt Loxtdlv |mi`1 h.<. Thv mime has 21 humlrml 1ni4l'o.< ,0f ur1n1e1*}:,'11uI1<! wc>.rk4in}.:'s, and elec- ttric X`2li`1\J\'2L_\' of (35 miles. 'l'Jm'.< minv ' I I 1:z1,\'.`~1 in mliwitlr.-m|:~7 alone $n,.4o0,ooo yL~a1~I_\'. Am tihe Mclntyre minus :2 shaft is bm'n_2' sunk whidh wiJ.1 cost over $2,000,000, and in its const1'u(.~ trion n'em11`_v 't.w'o m.i,]]i~on foot of Bnitish Cohumbia r will be used. Every'rt.hing about this mine gives the imjn -cs`1iw1 -n-f pcunaxnenoe, and when deveilorprnent is completed the produc- tion in xrolkl will be t.reme'nd.oua. i Ohher Ncmbe C:-.mp3 Mr. Young went on to spa.-Lk of nun; x,unu.:un-..;-u.u;v;n.w. Touch-in`-5: on the pncduolaion of copper, Mr. Young said that Amer- ica's vast prodluctivon of copper, which is 64 per cent. of the worldls sup- ply, is from ores that only run 355 a tlc-n on the average. He bel*ieve` that ore from the Nomazula, W1ailte- Montg`om~ery, Tonagxmnac, Amulet and other .promisin_r.,~' mines might easily ave1'a,I:e $30 a. ton. This (to show the trememlous possibil.i.ties in .\lcrthe1'n Quebec, occum`i~n;;' along the `height of laml. Traln's:p.oi*tat.'ion and P4oupulati.on In concl'u his able a the speaker 1'(,-1'e1'i'e(l to t`mi1.w'p(x1`tJati'on by laml anrl wa. Le1`, the influx of permanent population that would re- | sult fit:-n1 the development of Can-{ a s ::i'ea1; mxtural 1-ezsounces alml` then sa`i(l: I believe we zure 5,-ioiln4;: to see one vzmt cO>nf(3(1(]1'hti`0n stretch- lingr fnom this rich treasure ]lOl1I."`C on the nontahlaml soutlmwunl to the bios- m;lan of .`\'ia_:'a1`a, aml f nom where the biIlll.o'ws of t`.hr.- Atllanrtic beat on the .~1hores oil` the lam! of lvaiiigreldne, \v.cnstwa1'(.l across our 1 -`ra2ini~es and Rookies to the calmer wzutens of the Pacic. 'llhis the home 0.1.` miilllicnnns` of people who will rise up every dlwy to call her blessed, her cities vast hives ouf indiustry and hlmiit, her streams vociall with the wvhininlg Spilltlllcvs of l1y m:lCIlllll1Cll'_V, her forests the 1'e.'4(-rve :~1u.pplly of paper not cmilny for the rirupuibvllic to (the soutlh of us, but also for the Maotlu-rliziml, her n1w0`U'lllt;1lll`ll .S`l(lv(,`S the treasuure house from which her metal] l`(`SOUI`c(?.`4 are (l`!'&L\Vn, `h.er Cl1l{l._V bellt anal pnzniri'e.~: Lrzmquiil in the wlhime and ].',`()`l4(l of harvest, peace and pros- perity w:ulil hand in hand `Ul11'|.rlllR1l`I her homers, uprigzllininem in her homeus, plenty in lmr mitlst, and in no elvime the sun shiiiim.r on a more cowtentml people or :1 huznppier land -~.`\'e ws-Lr.-At to 1`.