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The ordivary filter of sand will not clear water bacteria. They gel through the sand, not in large quantities, it is true, but in sufficient sumber to make the water impure and unhealthy. Ozonization commended because it is simple, direct, and effectual. 'An expert electrician must instal . the plant, but an expert is not required to run it. And the Sufte 19, and. bers, 32 Ch Smalipelce, 3 is (cost of killing the bacteria electrically is mot great. "At Ann Arbor," said r. Leggett, the promoter, "the cost of purifying water is fifty-one cents a million gallons. In Baltimore the cost is sixty cents a million gallons." Sooner or later every water plant, whether publicly or privately owned, must have an ozonization plast. It will guarantee pure water, free from bacteria, and nothing else will, | COMET GETTING NEARER. | In the Reviews of Reviews Jor April 8. A. Mitchell; Ph.D., of Columbia University, (a Kingstonisun, and of John Mitchell, ex-contractor) dis- cusses Halley's comet in a most in- teresting way. The article describes the history of comets of the number of which, there is a record, the number discov: each year, and the theories that have heretofore prevailed with re- gard to' them. Edmund Halley professor of astronomy in Oxford, and, following the methods of Newton, pub- lished the orbits of no less than twenty-four comets. Of the one bear- ing his name there are authentic re- cords since 11 B.C, and it was known lo exist for probably 225 before that date. On March 26th the comet'passed the "sin and became a morning object, but it will: be the middle ' of April before it is at a far enough angle from the sun to be seen. On May 1st the comet and Venus will be close together, and they should present a magnificent spectacle in the mowing sky, as Venus is then almost at her greatest bril- lianey. On May 15th the comet comes directly between the earth and the sun, and its motion carries it by the sun into the eveding sky where it will remain throughout the summer. | Halley's comet will be nearest sun on April 20th, when of itself son was years the it 9? will be the most luminous. After that date it gets closer and closer to the earth until May 15th, Later it should be very brilliant and be favourably situated in the evening sky for one to "While," says Mr. Mitchell, "no- known absolutely of how | see, thing is YN hright the comet will be, astronomers ~Gliff's Real Estate Agency ESTABLISHED 1882. Where you can Buy or Sell Also Insurance GEO. CLIFF, 93, Clarence st. customers. Dus you that our are agreed that it will be weadily visible to the naked eye, with a tail at least thirty degrees in length. * In fact the comet will be seen better with- out a telescope than with one, and for those who are not astronomers a look through a big glass would be dis- appointing." | But the comet's tail, what about it? The earih passes through it on May 18th. "Will the cyanogen be enough to poison us?" asks Mr. Mit- {chell. "Or if we escape will vegeta- tion be blighted or disease be brought." "The modern theory is that comets' tails, though enormous in | gize, are small in weight. The comet of 1852 was so situated that one could see through 10,000 miles of its tail, yet stars shone through it with uan- lustre. Hence, though there may be cyanogen gas in the tail there is such a small quantity. that "wa could have a cubic mile of the tail concentrated into a glass besker in the laboratoty, and it would take the! refinement of chemical re- | greatest search to, detect the cyanogen." In addition, "the eagth is covered over 1910, APRIL 14, Rovsevelt refused to adhere. of it, for the cometary particles are so small that not even a meteor show- er will take place." interesting event So that a most is at hand; but one free from all alarm aud sensation. EDITORIAL NOTES, Ontario schould have cheap readers when the local government spends about 850,000 for work the publisher formerly paid for. people are paying for the the same. school thai The service © all The Fairbanks party reached = the summit of Mount McKinley. What are tha proofs ¥- The Cook experienee suggests that nothing can or ' should be claimed until the evidence has beer produced. At London Mr. MacKay, the leade: of the opposition in Ontario, likened Sir James Whitney, in manner methods, to Paal Kruger, think of it in theit characteristics, Quebee hes prohibited the expendi. ture- of all pulp wbod cit on cyer lands. Now the paper makers of the United States will wake up to see that the bluff in which they indulged a while ago has not been terroriiing. and Come "to Would it not be well for the cil to propose the return to Gordon of the duty of Ah civic by-laws, be done. coup Me. the Then something would Isn't it time the appearance of illage life disappeared ? It must be comforting tv Mr. Pos ter, in his illness, to have it sugw sicd that it. is his privilege as. well © as duty to extioguish his lignt. is alleged friends are not willing that he should defer this service until the lord realls him. ---- The republican party, by its rels, having revealed the that have cdouded Governor Hughes insists upon complefe house-clearsing. = If Mr; L. Borden could only put a few his tormenters on the rack ! qua seainlids 80 many persons n R: ol The Mail remembers what happened when it, many years ago, turned upon the conservative party and sharply' criticized it. 'The Empire was pro- jected, and was the special organ fo many a long day. Then came re¢on- ciation. One experience of the kind is enough. -- The Weekly Sun has been called to account because it contented jisell with one very mild protest against the in- crease of indemnity "in Ontaria. Our contemporary scolds about the iron lisment, but that is not the issue now. One thing at a time, friend, Legislators in Ontario talk abom refornt. In Quebes the e legislator act. : Pe Ontado there is something alike | bounties paid out by the federal par-| Whose audience with Colonel Roosevelt was cancelled by the: former president because of conditions stipulated by the Pope and to which Mr. HE NEVER HAD LUCK. Gave Away Lottery Ticket That Won : a Horse. 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