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Salt Lake Gty, Utah Pests Hang On Modern Marvel i The wonder is that anyone ever Bedbugs can live a long time with- out a meal; one experimenter kept thought of tlie phrase, tiie quick and several alive ina bottle for a year tlie dead, before the age of automo-withofood. Idles. ut I Cat'iadicmvs Amazing Plan and eventually through the St. Lawrence river. The area of the New Great Lake is estimated times that' of Ontario. The at two and. one-hal- f area of the Great Lakes is, Iq square miles.: Superior, 31,200; Huron, 23,800; Michigan,' 22.4.10; Erie, 9,900; Ontario.,7,200 ; total, 94,0.10. The New Great Lake, ' therefore, would be slightly larger than Erie and Ontario combined nnd have an area of the total .area of the equal to about Great Lakes. The total American shore line- - oti these international waters is 3,039 piiles; the total Canadian shore line is 3,774. The shore, lilie of Lake Michigan, entirely within the United States, is 1,304 miles. Tiie cost of creating the New Great Lake Is estimated at a maximum of $200,000,000 '(which presumably does "not include the cosl of cutting the pulpvvood in the" Albany Basin. Figures giving comparisons are these: The Wst to date of United States reclamation projects under the act of 1902' The 1itnama Canal has been about' cost about $371,000,000, . , A central orgunizaiiofi is proposed to handle the complete development. This organization . would also float bonds,' pay charges, receive contributions', and handle In 'trust the general finances. Six years of constructive work, it is estimated, turn the surplus water frola would. be' necessary-tthe New Great i.ake into Lake Superior. The promoter suggests a start or .engineering examination of details liy'IQ parties next spring. A qomprehen 'sive report would tlien lie prepared lor considerathe United States, and . tion hy tin governments of Canada and the various political, bodies, lii of insi summer covered included undeveloped. The Albany Basin was-no- t Irr the Fertile Belt in 1807, when the Dominion of Canada wrested 2,300,000 square, miles from the . Hudson's Bay company. For the purposes of this transfer the fertile belt was thus officially. defined : On the south by the United States .boundary ; on . the west by the Rocky Mountains ; 'on the north by tlie northern "branch of the. Saskntcluevvnh ; on the east b.v Lake Winnipeg, Lake of tlie Woods nnd till? waters connecting them. Lake Winnipeg is in Manitoba and something like 310 miles west of Lake Nipigon. Proved safe by millions and prescribed. by physicians for. Tlie Albany Basin drains east. 'The Albany and Ogoki. rivers rise In the far western part of flow east through tlie Albany. Basin, unite nt Colds Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago its eastern'edge and empty intq James Bay. There is a multitude of lakes of various Sizes along the Headache Pain Toothache Rheumatism course of both streams through the Albany Basin and also a inaze of connecting streams. Lake Nipigon, to tlie south of tlie Albany Basin, Is -Into "TPpa rated from it b.v Lake Superior. I.ake Nipigon is "a considerable body of water, containing 1,410' square miles. Accept only Bayer package : The Albany Basin, from such which contains proven directions. .Canadian reports ns are at hand, seems to contain nothing of apparent value, except pulpvvood nnd Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets unchecked forest fires have made serious inroads Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. g into tlie wooded areas. It appears to lie a Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldeater of Sallcyllcacld "w ilderness of lake, stream, swamp and forNot Assertive of which is water. . Natural History est, ' Consideration in a general way of the Campbell . Did you order soup, sir? Mother, why Is the fish so flat? interest. leads one Plan suggests many possibilities-an- d It must have got between P No.no. I merely said I would like I I The direct and indirect effect? 'of the completed some if there ls.nny left. far afield. For example: steamers. Berlin Dorbarbier. project, fit least in theory, are many and Ontario is "in tlie position of owning the Albany including the.se: . Basin and of having something to sell to The flow of surplus water from the New-GreLakes region. What should fie her price? As an is estimated at 11.000 Lake of 18.000 square mi .offset, there is tly development of a vast region, to 18,000 cubic' feet a Veeond. This would restore now practically inaccessible and likely otherwise the water levels of Hie (real hakes and the full , to tie useless for many years. This proposed devessels and would save capacity.-o- f velopment .includes tlie creation, of vast water millions now annually spent in ImrbOr. and chanpower; tjie marketing of her pulpwood forests " nel 'dredghig. In theory the'vntire population of tiie establishment of a permanent city of consider, the Great Lukes region would thus be financially" able size. Obviously Ontario cannot drive a hard . . . benefited . . . bargain. . The Campbell Ilan Is primarily forthe purpose The flow between lathe. Nipigon and Superjqr 'could 'he easily controlled at the poi lit marked of restoring tlie Greiil Lakes levels. If.it should Gives Tanlac full credit.' . accomplish that purpose, it would seem fair .Cameron Falls" imd enormous eject ri Cal power over' wide a area liorse assessments" Falls of would fo special Niagara power spread produced. The benefits received. Both the United States and also be increased. The' minimum horse power.to Over twelve years of stomach misery ' . at 100, 0s M). Canadian governments are spending large sums be developed Is had made a physical wreck of Jacob Tlie 'creation ''of tide kirae body jf navigable yearly on dredging. So are many states nnd provIlford to timwell ami 'those could All areas of accessible make of cities. Ferdinand. . He spent hundreds of water would gieat inces make substantial contribution to tlie. cos. ber and' mineral land. There are.siiid to be large dollars seeking relief but every atTlie shipping interests of the Great Lakes, the 'iron delimits in the 'region. Mills and navigation tempt failed until he tried Tanlac. full c ergo-carrami electrical power would presumably call into ing .capacity of their vessels herieiUelinansomelie ..Uhis great tonic brought him.im-media- te would substantially and settlement . restored, existence a permanent where- between the New .Great Lake .aiul L'ake. chiljy- .Could they he fairly asked to contribute? relief. "Af ter seven bottles The power companies of both countries at . he says , "I am a. well and happy .Superior. ln-- . The Albdny Basin contifin pulpvvood estimated Niagara Falls would largely benefit from an will gladly talk to anyone man. fairan KM) on assessment 8.t niilns. cut water. .To Would, reused (low of ut 11,000,900 colds square will and answer letters all personally regarding my experience it would .require an atony of 11000 to 20.MM men. ly lit there? with Tanlac., For it proved 'a godsend to me," An increased tlovy .of water would uhdoubtpdl.v for six or .seven years, at a cost of $H).(MH) p, hasten the day of the proposed great waterways: $11,000 a square mile a total of something Authentic statement. Address on request. " To manufacture it would require the the waterway from the'Great Lakes to tlx AtlantestaLlivliinen't of enormous pulp and paper mills, ic- liy way of tiie St. Lawrence; tlie waterway Tanlac is Nature s great Tonic and builder. Compounded lrcsun ably the timber would more than pay-- for .from thh Great Lakes to fcht Gulf of Mexico hy Chh-aftafter the famous Tanlac formula, from toots, barks and nnd Illinois and tiie of Mississippi the tost of cutting: - transportation to the mitbr way lead- - the two governw oil Id he easy alter- the basin tilled. curative herbs alone, it is absolutely harmless. Millions owe riv'ors. Would this pro-peLome Campbell, the or.guiator of this A'upeii ments and other' interested, political divisions to their health and happiness to this great remedy. ilous project, hears, historic names. He is said to . tavor-th. .Campbell Ilan? ' Dont let stomach trouble make your Jife miserable a day ts Sanitary lie a dnect descendant of Sir Colin Campbell .of And then there Is Chicago and .This ihdrict con.taius.437 square- miles; Indian Mutiny fame. Anyway, bis father, was a longer. Get a bottle of Tanlac at your druggists at once. The first dose will make you feel better. Youll be a new citizen of 'repute in the viiiwity-o- f including all of Chicago and about 90 other inBrantford, Out. Yeung Campbell .was slated for the law, but-a- t corporated cities and villages. It is therefore one cheeks that come person with the spa'rkling eyes and-rosof tlie richest districts in tlie world, witli a popeighteen he went into tl.e mining districts of from health. perfect in Constvrrrtion tl.e Yukon. Thai started, him began ulation qf idaitft British Columbia-mion a career- - ot twenty-fiv- e years in the new Ijnds . 1S92. About OO.OOO.OOO has been expeiidnhTo date, Note: For Constipation, take Tanlac Vege- - . abOut $21,000,000 for pumping stations, of Canada, east and west. table Pills, Natures own harmless laxative. interu-- t'tig sewers and sewage treatment plants. Campbell made an expedition into the Albany of new The tef'gtiT of tlie main and power channel is 40 Basin region ago, stnu-with was fact the miles. The minimum depth is 22 feet. Its capacity 'lie . mineral deposit?, 10.CMKI cubic feet a is'fiOO.OoO cub'C feet a minute that the v tinny river, thq "St. Lawrence of the 8.CMMI cubic feel y almnt is 'dischargin-It second. was .anil using actually purposely" North," a second about half tlie estimated flow of tiie sur-- . a vast quantity of fresh water into the salt waters of James Bay. Since then he lias made four trips plus water of tlie Npvv Great Lake. How much could Chicago afford to contribute to tiie cost of fi, rough tin region, covering an area something like 100 miles east and we: t and 300 miles north and the Campbell Ilan? Certainly many millions. one-fift- Water L eve! DlfKINSON SHERMAN Tlmts SIXTH. GREAT LAKE! mans latest proposal in the wav of changing the fare of nature. He lias uiiiteU' oceans by canals, lie lias built railroads Jiroineh moan- tains.. diverted rivers from their beds to .water 'distant cities. lie fins reclaimed. the desert b.v now be. proposes to create a sixth And Irrigation. Great Lake in Canada which' shall be moi.e than .twice uS large as'I.ake Ontario! .The maft who proposes is C. I.drne Campbell 'dml fie proposes "The Campbell Ilan for the Restoration' of Great' Lake's Leyels.v Is the Campbell Ilan practicable?. Lets consideration of that question 'while we was enthusiastic over the niiraculous'tiniellness of the at the announcement of 'the plan. psychplogical .moment', as "we used to say. It tfiuld by no human ingenuity be timed "better. ' i Let us consider for a moqient the five Great .Lukes as a sort of common combination rain .barf'd, Sailing pond, drinking fountain and water . power for a vast Industrial1 region of two nations. All of a sudden the people using this ciunnion ruiji barrel, sailing pond, etc., etc., discover that the water is getting lower; that the haubors are consequently getting shallower; that boats linve to take lighter loads; that more dredging bps to be done, etc., etc. Then . they suddenly wake up to the fact that the Chicago Sanitary I district .lias reversed tile flow "of tli'e Chicago River and is sending a part of J.nk'e Michigan down the Illinois River into the Mississippi. So. naturally, they all cry, stop th,of! and ' fake after Chicago. On top of tins conies along .summer and- st.ill further lowers 1925 with the water and increases, the vehemence of the . Stop thief !" cry. At this very moment the United States government, the Canad.an government, at. least five states and unnumbered cities are all tr.v- Ing to stmt off Chicagos diversion of Lake Mich-- . . Igan water..' in reply, denies that her diversion of Chicago,' Lake Michigan water is the cause of the lowering of Gi'eat Lakes levels; oilers to. spend man'v millions on compensating works- - pleads tint 'the. shutting off or even reduction of the Ihwv bring her face to facp with plague, etc., etc. Really, It makes little difference'-- lietlier Chicago is or is not guilty. Her pursuers think she Is and. will punish 'her accordingly, if they can and ' that seems quite likely. . on t lie And at this very minute, a's the event-igods, along comes the Camph.ell Ilan.. lap. which would .resiore the Great Lakes levels and give every body relief - nnd save Chjeago! Big and comprehensive ns Is that international project nfTectiifg the.en't're Great I.ake reUn. its main features are so few and simple- that they moment's study of the can lie understood by By JOHN s post-pdn- e cargo-carryin- and-drain- DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART s semi-offici- low-lyin- h one-sixt- In bed four months . . . now a well man g ,fur . - I wi-l- t . rt s e accompanying map. The damming of the Albany nnd Vigoki. rivers would back up their waters to form the New Great Lake in the Albany Bvisin, which is low and practically surrounded hy heights of land. canal would carry the The cutting of a two-mil- e surplus water from toe New Great Lake into Lake Nipigon, already on the map. The deepening and canalizing of the Nipigon rtvvr wyubi carry on the surplus water from the New Great I.ake into Lake Superior, w lienee it b.v gravity into the other Great Lakes usiuld h ls - u- - . tlie-Gre- . of-tli- His expedition 1,100 miles by canoe nnd tralL . Ontario, north jot Lake Nipigon, is prncticaliy . .to Restore. He-lm- south. e - Di-tii- it. . ; "u-el- TANLAC YOUR HEALtTH FOR. |