Atwood Bee, 27 Mar 1914, p. 6

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¢ - supplies and for = ing the water pa of existing: street; we are jostled he wells or for direct yt sing ers-by, tillat last we decide & g0 the tube. One tube delivering 43,-| to the Carleton end have another 000 galloiis ofwater per hour. is! light meal. We Tapeh the Carlton, dlaimed to be-capable of irrigating! which 4s now crowded with th ame plese va - "S of ne tube goers, : sara Lote complete is lesa than one-tenth! stTou on of the cost of ordinary wells of the, -wander. back to, Pritchard Street the -- sed ni een é cal shield 'ends "pad etydge de | throug' of the: boriag al Results et 4he Chains. of a 'Constructed Are" ee Seem. a y patie of Tin: Srrigetson | work: rushed to lessen = ' ert Saigon ro Beary > ores sa ioned™ re *Gonvoluted tube wells? reg edged Pea ek the 'Abe siedge is = Yore 'lifted by the pumping action panke he the .sludger, Iron. der- ly used in-domnee boring tools, being de- uffici se | Other tools "used | Pipe neds 'hammers, files, etc. nm pumps are manufactured Sawnpore. firm and sold : largely throughout northern India for short lifts from canals, rivers con |p wells up to 30 feet; with © hand power and with bullock power up to 45 feet. One ofthese sells far about 820 a pump, with five-foot! depth, approximate capacity 9,000 gallons, j diameter of pipe, in inches, 4}4, and government loans 'and 2,400 ae ells with private capi "A special grant of $6, 500," tinues Mr. Baker, "was sedis _ the government for boring wells in several villages where no water was! obtainable, and $12,200. additional -was allotted to 'the director of ag- riculture for purchasing boring 'sets- from Cawnpore, and another $2,000 ws yee for purchasing «small chain pumps FLATS ARE. "IT? IN IN WINNIPEG for demonstration and. to induce! cultivatirs to get such noape sige the help of the government joans i ; néc anes rs during this period» 000 People Living in Them. yarious district local. boards in Ba-} Winnipeg is a city of apartment ' reda appropriated Jarge sums for) houses. The devotees of a jife free inking new and for repairing and | from coal bills fill every new block deepening exigting wells for the wa-! apace there, andnew ones are go- ter supply of villages. up all the time. In this respect Interest Charges Reduced. Winnipeg partakes more .of the The government also appropriat- characteristics of the typical Ameri- ed $1,200 for piping, which will be| ¢#2 city than any of its eatern sis- gradually recovered from the cul-! ts, and it may be that, the pres- hours per, day.' 350 Apactnont Buildings With 21 tivators whose wells have been} here ings: dauabers of with we successfully bored. An expert bor- | BS SOMSUENE: 20 CO . Si 'is 3| or i+ may be the weather. ies ae There are apyfroximately thres to gui ide these wpérations, and as t © d- Gi rile: hased « sii the British onsdal| {hundred_and fifty apartment build ings in Winnipeg, some big, some } Tules, was san tionect for charging} Tat ini eigen ae ten @'n8 | little, some--a few--solidly' con- he expense of working to the < ritt 7 ith Ys anal vators applying for the use of bor-| Structed, others with walls an ing tools. i floors which keep out the noises! y | from adjoining suites about as we = Wi ith a view of extendi ing well-! . i rtitions. 1 se R sinking in Recods as a means of ins 2 aan paper pa cals . surance against famine, the Mah: 8 i ate to assume | that these Pedy ctures raat of that state Las gow | ently reduced the interest char i give sinking mt apartments, on loans-necessary for wel! operations to only 31-8 per cent. j assumption of five members to the} His Highness hag'aleo ordered that| ae Winn: == something aes gifis to the value of ten per cent. ae ee dwellers.' There are, in. addition hua on the total expenditure may be aE to. agriculturists . who ink| © io Sh real airig-ae® sara | the 'means now taken io make stad able for crops the remarkably fer- tile soil of much 'of India, Mr. Ba-! ker says: "With the i improved chain pr nape r ages, as it easily will, 8385 each "4& month, they are paying something | [Tike two and a half million dollars! (each year to the landlords. now being worked, especially Tr ruly, | northern India, in connec 'Mon with there is money in building blocks in | smaller wells, it is said that 2 400 | Winnipeg. ; gallons per hour can be lifted 30! 'At the same time, a suite is an) fest by a pair of bullocks, and the °XPensive _ luxury. The standard, ; rate for these With jn attendant) P™C® for one of four rooms and bath | averages about 33 cents per day. To 7. G45, a for three rooms, from put down steam or oi) plants. to! 880 te 342. A few are lower, but a t pump such smal! quantities of wa- good many are eo ee these ter is said not to be eoononical, but Phces., It is not difficult, of course, if a few landowners « aioe and if one has the cash, to pay from 360 put down a medium-sized well ean- we $100 aud me ore, f. ir SIX ur seyen | able of yielding, say ae fashionable theroagh- : . the re are mire prople pay- 25.000 Gallons Per Hour. i@ 845 than any other figure, it is { lif ing about 50 feet, the cast probable. The tena nt figures that d ly dec reas ied. In the he saves a gocd deal in having his but , re 193-<de-| beat and hot water supplied, conte nintreen | he pays well for all he gets. a p lon, it a aut nin imated winter has been particularly for thet «water can "le pumped in this tunate for the landlords, with mild | way at the rate.of about two cents weather up into the first of the per 1,500 gallo The cust of a Year, and still coutinuing at that of that time. Even the oldest 'of water per hour, for a lift of 20 feet, ld-timers can scarcely reca}] is estimated at about $2,009, of ' other winter such as this, which 81,000 is for oil engine and wonder what the West is comin ump, about $530 for complete tube | well and sinking of same, and the balance for engine-house driver's! quarters and other sundry require- ments. eonvoluted tube wells workin northern India, especially the Pu jab province, both for public water | irrigation pur- ns plant | bing 25, 09) gallons | an- toi | weather by the middle of January. | ren in apartment blocks seems to! in| tion which has arisew in the last twos n-| OF three years. Ordinarily one }8| no longer asked regarding the state | i of his family, though a story is told | of a tenant being requested @ ort | time ago te eancel his lease teas ofa juvenile addition to the family. uch cases, however, are rare, 4od landlords and janitors are tnclined as a rule'to be lenient. oo - spiiecae Catching the Car. We notice absently the flaring lights of a moving train cinemato- _| graph show on the other he of the oses. "The catalogue of the engineering} rm in Cawnpore which mannufac- tures the tube wells described, states that the convoluted well, hay- oe undergone exhaustive trials, in same capacity Charges tor Boring Wells. "The charges for putting down be wells are estimated at per foot for bering up to W-foot depth with' an eighi-iaech casting pipe, up to 85.30 for boring Up io 150 feet with fifteen-inch cas- dujy on the t F ti Did w. Fg Fir 4 'attend ine pipe. * or increasing the sup: m+ 3 Ey: of water in existing wells anere] nan Satiored, bis wife, ering commences at the'boitom of] True gre fy Ahever too nodd ta 'the well, the charges are G66 cents be LTO. "> per foct extra. "For bering these} * There are. some. eed bvshiands, welts steel darigers are used, are} but Inost: of them are. 2 essing on the knile-|a one and is thrown out on the downward | Aenote to take apart for transport. | th include" chiselg, *| irrigates 36 acres per day at ten on Canadian affairs, ingly This! terviews. the | 50me are sure to and they | | they encounter a, frost. | when. it can't boast of forfy-belo# | devil to collect what is-due him" The uld prejudice against child-| before trying to make up q There are now many such b¢ disappearing, with the competi- | firmly believes that all the other in: | would be impossible. « 80 dazzle the eyes wenteges cannot. be seen: - belong disappointed at that p< knew you would gst, teller: rise a position to to sale ite-ad- reneegrt does not know een Bs: ta Wek oh when the og: dite discus: oy of the, large daily newspapers, persuaded him to give bim view "but-on condition that: should be brought to him proved befére publication, ; case the scribe could not £ i oe tion. W, & Fielding. * he was solemnly te publish a line is awfully pea Mr. Fielding when a heals prap ithe interview, and, taste) ta! agreoment, did not, publich in in his Paper. But.an oe man view ee, Bue the beet of the a "When I got back pear who had seexy the pn ed interview, on the diploma it, and the skill with whiely avoided the pitfalls in . the very delicate internati ters then at issue between 1 | countries.' Mr.' Fielding added that: | theater must have been w a man whe was very well inf He tok story to illustrate how well : paper men keep their word he) ones it is given and pot, ashe gp!!- added, to encourage fake - WISE AND | 0 RWIS All bets are on = chingsy.| ret "ew men can comalis cool It is perfectly safe to trugk-the Girls make up their complexions 8s 'ayn Each inmate of a' lunatic nates are crazy. lf wishes were autemobiles Seditk- ng would not merely be insafe--it Bright Tuture prog; + present ad- Some people have the not gobtig they never The do that you did not. ex- pect is larger than the ten: oe may 'bo "bliss, but the ---- * wion is pega property. show " q "Mary's twin.' 5 Populace Moves Much Quicker in & .jof us saves something by. extra Cigcren : rection are simply ! Lady -, Who knows, tells me that the London modistes actually hate to have the court custom, instead of iene proud..of it, and never . let theit more stylish customers know, | ; if they can help it, that they have for the Queen and * 'can't be easily out of taste,--canter- YT ing: gracefully beside her father in park (for she and-the King are inseparable riding companions), Princess Mary really does look both pretty and princessy enough to sat- Visfy our republican ideals ; for, since hwe-regard royalties as ornamental merely, we quite naturally demand 4.more "of - them in that line than their subjects do. But on-forma] occasions, she fails to look the part as well; she has an air both stiff "jand shy; 3 and, if it's anything out of doors; not Sairey Gamp herself could cling more passionately to ther decrepit. green umbrel!' than ees the Pringess to her neat, cor- rect, sae y. Follegy eminently pro- : -but 80 fstab ad and dis- rella.'* 'thers mony refer 'to COLD SAVES MILLIONS. = Zero Weather. Cold' weather oosts millions of {dollars for extra heating and cloth- jing, but it pays for this many times jover by saving us time. Nobody loiters in cold weather, wa take/! short cuts and hustle so that each speed. All work done outdoors or even in chilly rooms is speeded up tothe limit of efficiency, AW this adds millions of. dollars té6 the sum total of effective work done by the naticn on a cold day. But-greater than this is the indirect result of compelling the dawdler.in a crowd to wake up and . move briskly. Going in and out of trains and cars or wherever there is a crowd the whole multitude sets its pace té6 accommodate the slowest and most worthless person of them all. There may be ninety-niné people whose time i isyvaluable, who have a purpose in life and hate to 'waste unnecessary moments in transpor- tation. Yct in ement weather every one has to wait till some fat or sleepy old '"fuddy- -duddy"" A dies up-or down the stairs. To push these sleepy individuals aside is considered rude and ill-manne In cold-weather the temper of the. crowd changes, and even if C) hig apean" t wake up of his or her own account, the others will ush along with--soant ceremony. alf a minute saved for 120 ie Way meens one hour's Tt is horseback, --riding habits' & breach ed," pene sh efore he As tho upon the half-sad, ~---s8cann man care with his covered "What ri The ma 'Hey,' coins are money. yo 'Where head flat child," we covered w counted. t doughnuts: and cight. that was i thief !" BO Wife as see eh a or ee girl ca that. gone. with oe callousness of a OC. crowd, laughed. -- At ment the p) in 'without throwing any fresh > 'Ab Gr: said the prefect, speaking} 4:0. slowly and with emphasis. Back surprise of everybody, heaps of money increased, and pre- sentiy a mban-looking fellow came up and paid his fine,-His excellency counted the coins. dirty oash to me? Pay eight moré for your bad manners.' table without a@ word, It is against the law .to pay dirty money into court: with the sixteen already "pak fines, make one hundred rege "It is just the sum I had. in my Kket.." "I got them from a man in the "Go at once and fetoh that man. tative of the emperér, with hie fore- said nothing. "You took this money entered the yamen. A hum of approyal spread through the crowded both how to attract into his yamen the kind of people among culprit was likel? to how to single ont the thief when geal 'Don't tell me there js nothing 'Well 1 Delined. NE ee: tpone the purchase % gas Glasgow harbor gore have now) been i pers ard and ship: ps now registering their complaints, \ theft, and some of the h a clatter. of Mr. Douglas aectelt a of etiquette must be pun- regulate the fishing in the Spey. 8500.i¢ to be spent on medical a tention for school children in Dun barton during the coming year. Plans have been submitted for the, erection of a Tuberculosis Hospital! at Coatbridge ata cost of 35,525. j Report for Peeblesshire shows the number of crimes committed in 1913. at 290, as against'375 for 1912. Dr: W 'ilton Johns, Nfirn, fiat been appointed medical. officer and yaovinator for the parish "of Ard-! clach, In thé death of Color Serica' John Hearn of the Sovttich Rifles, all pey a fine of eight cash leaves the court.' first man laid his cach tabic, the prefect's e half- tolerant, and ily is face. en, to the the great fully counted the coins} own fingers. The brown "This money is with greaso," he sai ight have you to bring | n put the money on the} od avay. , A handso: new siciook, which) oried the prefect, '"'these] hag been erected at Kirkeonne} has: also covered with greace || been apy opsned by Mrs:J Swaneso ut all the Research. institu Se are sure a Pathologica Resear -ameng: "a bea ected i of. 500, ¢ u have. The 'clekn 'co --exactly the amount lost b e ¥ little girl! How do you account fe started. bhat 7" The return of Dumbarton chat statistics for the year 19}3- dis-| joved : Births, 6483 deaths, 291; ; ; ¢] did you get the cagh 1" sei, 195. street in exohenge. for a ten-cen} go ae piece. He must have evens. me] i greasy money,' MONTREAL a0 TORONTO. I will_send a ranner with you to C.P.R. Short Line Almost Com< 'bring. him into court." : - pleted, The man lay in the position that} The Gampbelford, Lake Ontario he had to take before the represen-| & Western Railway, in other words the Oanadian Pacific's short Hne be- tween Montreal and Toronto, will be practically completed on the fits 2) teenth of the present month, and on the first of the year a freight service will be inaugurated..over the line) although it is not likely that the promised fast passenger train ser upon the pavement, and frosty nt on the prefect. Tt 8 ith grease, beeause ae after handling her oily She lost one hundred cash, exactly sum n your pocket when you. fore the early spring. All the track You are the is laid from Glen Tay, fifteen milee west of Smiths Falls, to. Agincourt,' irteen miles east of Toronto, a stance of 182 miles, except on the crossing of the Mud Lake, so-called, some eleven miles west of Glen Tay, this. bridge being an..important structuré, There are, in fact, five bridges on the new Hne measuring court. Was ever judge his excellency, who knew hom the und, and once he had him within his power 1} 687, 1, e, '17800, 916, and 256 fect, After the 'had been count- ich are completed and rail- ed>-the prefect handed it over to cant ths 3 eat Mud Lake, and, ng left the js well wate r way. When this court in care of # stout attendant.: al is completed there will be no or oless line on the entire sys- permanent work on the ices and culverts is of the most massive and complate character-all - Marvelous. ; ia oriane fcenwaled exouned 'ae yore paps Meee ie hewue she Pete eon onal ie. 338:7 miles;- and 'hide the new, hat da ee pe 1 ingulted the 'fs 340.8 miles, grades, are.oniy eagle of a Look ieee 'basdeed,.and the: ardent ie to fea much heavier trains, but," wilcut down-the 'time very cunsid-, erab dgelengis the commercial me-. trapolis nd the Queen City of On- taric. The' contractors are the Domi nion works for a time. ka yice will be put into commission be-.- Mr. 'Geddes, upon the may Schoo, "had 'handed dn tis rs began to laugh. His ex- signation on. acoountof ti beak ¢ellency spoke a word to the atten- The i has occurred at dants, and the great doors of the al another: Crimean veteran has pass-!

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