The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-19, Page 6Fs* From di; Maddenipe 'Mang
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januir 22. Lesson:IX,,-jeeni 'and
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COM*: 7i`ricskrey- the '• latiij Ors liti*
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",110-49.;ftilli.hh45.1.l*
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*.mti.04ti..0110.90,4 WOO, P.4441.01P.40-,,
XNce ANnOttglissINS; • '
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*.•Pliatieeefrir. TAO
*ere the strictest OlAtelderiV. of. 'the
• laW Je6bilY•tiirie; isinseit atbringint. •
the WhOleliteiJevIsh PeOple' •
tinder :itite,'cereateni01:0(Ititrentente
.."that'11001."L:They'NverCknotiCentent.;with.
•' *list the written ..lasv;ileiriarideChut.,..
'adeett or xmiltitOde of.,.,.e.bstorV-anees
;•,'xvittiCh
.had no leunciation '.exGept;
ditleinalz;niage". • - TheSe;''0$0i:ObierV;-:,
matter$
;knees ,,,concerried , •••lilte :Oita"
•AnCfaStillit; For
giving, prayer,ample,',..'whereas",Tho.'written.14iv•e
QUITICk fasting milk one, day. in the
Yea,4tt.....•?nalnel 'the Ditty'sf, 'Atonement,'
le04'..titeertain-..se'asons)•>•te.faSt 'two, • HE WILL SOON. HAVE SUMMER 'NEIGHBORS ANYWAY'.
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were-aecnatOMed (at
er•in Cana
Pithice 'Albert National Perk • Loins La Vallee, who is. siteali ere With. his
(f mealy called Pelican Lake.) •
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The shipbuilding:trade, in Canada is• malting slew but steady progress: back
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•towards: the records of half a century 40, but Stilt farbehind the figure*, Of
thee, day. . in 1471 a' tonnage. of 18.0,698 Was recorded.. • In. 1.9.2p the .tpanage
built, was. 80,147; in 1028, the at ipliailding tonnage inereaSeg to 39,840. 'There
was a -slight deerene•in the •tonnage of ()teen -going, veSsels :wring, Canadian
'port3. but the coastWiffe,tenilage. shows fin increase, of oVer ,2,008,91)8 tonsi. The
figures for the last three•Yearearo. as fell9NY'e;, "
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4924 • 4- - • ' 74,947.373: ' 77.,355 128 1.
' 1925. 71,53%00.• 80.010;810
70656,827.. . • ". L.82,;887;65.5 • • • °
, The, number "et •,-voinfela entering: Canadian Portti *in '19.20 Was 21,10•5 et.,
• Wjlich,.12',08Q- were. of Dttitleh registry ead. 6405. fOrelinz'aglalq. On Inland
waters .7,882 Canadian? •vessciii.'with tonnage of6,365,424 'entered 'CLitiilidien,
,portt(as well as 18,156 United Staloff veosels, •ora tonnage pg. rt, -741,,t75.' This
'ehoWa•a deereade of over 0,006 Canadian, vessels O,11(1 16)900 'OtekeE3.Yee
W8,0;11411440 Water, the figures. :for 1925", being 13,140' pananian..and.33,263
United ;States vessels. - • • " .
dasin every ,wee14:' and they lasitted: •• The only settl
'Itxreitrgaimitusway:149-thPeb;IptalnrfaCT:yosaulltei: grandson in front ot. his -cabin at. La Valle Lake•.
:Pliea••the allies, relating to the 'Stitt . .
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'bath eittl,'ethet•haW aYs., nught he performed,on the,. abbath if
;
It 'mattered not whethee•the regida- there was danger to life ill delay. In
thus 'cOmMentledlliemselves to reason
this ease there Was no such danger.
and to ' a' spiritual nriderstanding of Nevertheles,s; . Jesus determined to
the anineWill:'''' It„'„ Was enough , :that
.3 -heal the man, and asked .him to come
y" had a trtillikiMlat•,..P,4144,t_ien, r ik,nu forward:Where all could see and hear.
it they-,,inereaMANneseParntlii ae„- V1,:- . 4.. The question of Jesus,- must
ecinthn,•.religititin;....0a-the,tiOu'rel L.:- baveJakerilita,criticaliy surprise: He
gioits, :•elaSses;.. Jess, on the • -.Other 2
asks, ,in effect,; if not to de goad on
hand, declared Tan,* of thOoc obiferv- the Sabbath isnot equivalent to doing
• ance.s:. be'ki`OO7WaSY -.terthe'Will of the evil, if not to sate life is not ,equivato
' beaten& Father.' Be insti.ted that-VT(4, ent teAttiting•life away.' This pets: an
',-witthedjoY Aniik.,J10t .1400nV;freedOin',onexpected. aspect upon -the, problem
nOt d prefisi " life'aintnt 4:1311th• of• auffering. There 'must 'be no delay
'In lessen to4 aY we see *111. as; 'in:healing:even on the Sabbath.
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Eni. aniCiliatAr.'''And 00.Yfr:', ' ,- ' ' ' yii. .o. The sullen siler.ce Of his
tiitiii4",-' Aim, ',4"ii*I-,, Diliit,it ,iii.4, 2: 'ti rouses jesus to indignation.
1,-22;. '•• - . Ile sees. hoW, hara •their hearts. 'have . . .
.. , - Weenie' in :Otte of their profession ef ing • In the spring. What has now-
. 18•.• fasting regulations, religion:. ' DeliberatelyAgnoring their conte 'tc,'.1)e knowit.as certified•seed lie- ter regulations' under the Seede Ac, tp los
Whi-.•chieeid.,PnlY AO- have heen44•0° ' abjection; therefore, • he 'teals the tathesi, that. is potatoes :reasonably alienable at the Puhlinatiells Branch,
4,111i0141i7Onittit*I.).-*-0----..°bsP..T.Te-,14"_ence.e. Oneerting4lanwler Jesus?. free from . disease, 'can beTsecured in DePt. of Agriculture, Ottawa.
Illeitiines,,f:10*-"e*Riaple„,' tite'sdation %of, 'man. •The, Pharisees retaliate bY at .
not; ow:liy.the„phame.;_isii.t_by the..,,TherTiiariiiees aid us iikethi_irdee_raotaht: ,siuof ihe,...7rozayineen.f.com.LagrOwers ' (leaned bY the ,Directorpf Publicity,
arm Notes
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GOOD POTATO SEED FOR GOOD
YIELDS:: '' •••
air, potatoes, as in •all arm- seeds,
it is worth while to know that ahe. is
Plitittlig7gOb:cl. Seed. , • The -ttuber-itself,
may look dean:able in every way and
Aet it may. inherit weaknesses .that
prevent it yielding a really good crop.
Diseases of one kind or, another take
heavy toll 'of. the crop. It is import-
ant, therefore to be assured of the
healthfulness At • the ' potathes, that
may be selected -this winter 'fer plant -
'variety names advertised
ieed. catalogues .in 1923:, ,;In making
lp the liet-a large nuntber of synony-
mous names wereeliniinated and only
the varieties of; special merit ,Vvere
retained. .plOne of these standard
Varieties of seed can new be sold
under any other than ita established
naine;7The'iutriies of the varieties -At
each kind of Seed are arranged 'in the:
list' ha. order Of earliness- Of Maturity
and those of outstanding .Merit for
Canadian conditions ark ' specially
marked, Making the pamphlet an ei-
cellerit-guide for truck gardeners and
all others Who •tifie vegetable .
The',pamphlet Which iii a supplement
the fellowqs.-Wlehil"the' BaPtiSt44 ions; thec, ..Party 314'7 that have had their C inspected y •
of
fields • tcrii--13--"-
JOhfl political whtch VireS'''al,.`2#0:iti; and -.1:wanid.his iorteci , the adroinietrorieo..; al. Herod pepi,- -of •Agrioitiire :officials who. iti.e
ex* to the•;•t•atijateit 'laws of..abitineiteetAnts. novv.an' their hatred a able te recognize, diseased conditions.
4thei th Je;usx-TheY7.1orro corame.n cause With, 'A.s 'tin evidence Of the value of mitt-
; of the'De f 'Of Agriculture at Ottawa'
eanntonace,- n'lre.ligien of 'itieemi "He this party. , • ' fled seed, it is stated in Pamphlet 84
iirterioretedrOiet.iiiligious‘ life.' as a:Irfe
did nqt le.;:hia',411seiplea•le 'Tits , . •
Hence - the qtesti0fl 13
sh Patents
Jesua;,defendiinrhis'ehe'tiples. ded Incr.ease
for;uot-Lf00,e,,ak..14:.*:4-:tiiii rule
W A -A n
garnetel ..APPlicalits the.
obierVeiV•t5r,",,i'..vr ding-company...on- a •
marriage, thr-children-Of the brld2-, Fasting as net•any , omen at re. mo g
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the bridegroom, for.. it Wag' considered. . . . .• ' London ,Office
447.,:be their duty "to inCrease,the:.bride7.. . , - •,:. .. . '
. , :, : , iiiti :, j4,„4,eitus. 6144 r hinigraf . ' . London-The,aPPliCatiens7. .111ed. b3r..
"paid: lia""'etriripan'iiint-,tO.,sUch •.i -hapoy. leirentoTs .' of pteat..:..Brjfaiii ,. at 'this
.:''.etniapaity,. imk :Sayir that they are yatent',Offtee,this year .1gill-reath 35..;
..iandeilna'ebligition to list..,Why:;i1Oek 400; 'far' •iti. expose. OX hei. year. , !'A
,. jeaqs"t•iiSe.,,titiS illustration? !•'•Ben--,--anse":1-Iolbcfrit.! Artn...- of ., patent lawyers ' in
' hieliaS" 009 into the heart OS,Goa,....and ,... I.: i.
'", itu4ineis: for more Ahem a century re -
he lititivis.",t1tat Godrs.ttservide'ia,the*op-.••••
poke :that never before has It hand-
...'petilte*eleor He .knoVra igse„.that
ii3d7'io.-7•.matly„iiietttloim b . Wonien- ea
:Isrlielle'liietorly is beginning: 'Corripare yearin neW.wirelesi'deViceS.,,
ISainli:.6,1f,10.,,, ,', , '''., .'" ,--..;_•_. .::•_, .'WOMen. Were. especially . active.. in,
.: 1,7",i,vorie.: bthet:side . Of th'e' happy the- field • of .cOoking.".. utensils; .electri,
iettire.•': :Oriel .. and fasting- are -An. cal toilk apparatus,: nursery finniture,
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GO is uow'fulAll'ilig Prolases • • . h
• salvatioir.' and- that • a ;•.new era •,;„iiil.dnring 1927,. which is also , a boom
grapes, fttlit trees, . and leafy cropi MOtOr Show Held in Belgian
place 'when the bridegrooin is taken, nleatiag• machines,' folding tables• -and kenerallY, on Sandy Ind "light loams. ca,. pita .
" d the festivities are brolim I
Canadian Pertified . Seed Potatoes,"
that while the average 'yield of pots. -
toes for Cariada'in-l.926.wa estimated
at 148.3.bushels per are, the average
' yields on more -than-40,0_0_0 acres
Imperial Prefeteike
. „
T. Maxse In the London National
Revlon,: Free Trade throughout the
British !Empire; coupled with :Protec-
tion: against cenipetitive nations,
.Wonld be, as% difficult to •establishl to-
-day as it would have been easy yes- fastens
Havi•iig encouraktid, and in-
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169%. •
AN, ATTRACTIVE NEW FROCK.
. , This' charming frock shows to ad-
vantage the use of• contrasting mit, getting only elevea seats out of st.
June 1--7:In .Ontario,, after . eight
terial employed' for the lower part of
totetskheirdta,rt_thefitvteesdtee pointedTher.ecitaa years, the Prohibition , ,rdgiine comes
to aii„mul.:, _ . ,. , . • • :
. sizes 36 38, 40, and 44 inches bust: K'
eleeanveda.
. . _ form an:, alliance with 'the Labor
shirring at each shoulder, and,a wide -. June "7 -The Wealthy: B.ritish , Co -
belt .is crushed tinto a buckle which operative Secieties,, with a niember-,
fastena it the front.-- No. 1699 is in ship of 5,000,000, vote, 1.9.60, to .1,844
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Virtuous Town
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Has No -Pawnsilop
0 -77 -
Rutland Boasts Neither.
• -Theatre Nor jail -No •
'Crime
1Rutlan,cl; (Eng:);,
but proud '041thate-r•-the tiniest toiditY.
town Great Britain, and. the only
one which is not even' a, borough
has not a "mayor! or corporation -tis• , •
preparing„to:etact a lawfal'tribete...••
l• .P1'111640 Mary •will
, open', itn,exhibitiox et arts and..criftst'.
and; Ndord ,came ,t4 the tctitii .that
itt
her, party there may, be .a Peer:of the..
Ad has niter before beets in
ithin riloire
During 1927
natal .1tragrain'
for buildink9 tire" .19;00.0 -too 'eruisers,-*intes ..andpririceSees; 9414 •9'
•CoraPlatey'peertige troin" the‘, dawn., of
realm w ,
or passed through,this,:town. . ' .
At Once the ehlet citizens' wont tothe :
ancient ot Oakitain.: and
searched the. records of Ilt1t1411d:' They.'
• eXaMined • register :that 'contains: the • •
names of :the 'kings- ahd queens , and .
ia announced -40r. A.Astralla • by pre-
inier Stanley ,M. •Brtice; •. ' • . ' ; •
March 'ConimIttee of
, the ,Privy ' awards' -New
Foundianti her boundary claim. against
English history, every one of whom-
,
through \the centuries has, paid •tributo .
to thie vest-pocket- county and town: •
' They found that the 'nine At. the •
Canada by which 110,600 square miles earl • who may accompany Princess.
of valuable •forefits, 'fishing, hanting. Nfary is.missing,.. and with Solemn lin, ".
• animity it Was decided • that it• he
and Mining tertItory pass to. the form -
April 7---4Dighteezi antl-British: plot-
ters .are convicted' in India, three be-
ing aentenced, ( death.' • •
•April • 11,-Cilancellei of. -this • Ex -
Chequer Winston Churchill in pre-
senting budget to Parliament, states
that of the 1926 deficit,' E•80,500,000,
at least £31,000,001rwas due to the
coal strike; expenditures for 1927 are
crosses the county bord'er.„ he must
pa' the price of his rank. .
• .
Horse Shoe TrIbute.,,
From thne imniemorial Rutland has
exacted .by traditional right' one .hortie- • ,
-aline from every member of the Royal
Family and every .peer who has cross-
ed its border... • ' . • .
, The, Prince of-,Wales,.in hunting kit
'paffsed tWite through-Oalcham and the
eatimated.--at72-8113,290,000-;,---th-•-na----happr•-smile-that...W.0._All his features,
tic:Mal. debt:. giv,en Ili 27,654,750,000; .ought, have been One'. et'relief that '
United Statek.. •' :;•.' •• • • '
,; -'•,•• :•• - * .PrinCeis Mary and aliTher other brath, ..
has already:paid.' his due 50 .5o 'have .`-•:"... '!
' of which. 04;oso•,00,0c1,0 ,.i.Ec due ..the
• ' A-Pra, )-2-'-'Xiewerhig. ' the • ' minimum, eni, any • ene..6f • whole. May' '.rue ;,866n.
age .'et •„*.isting.. Women .from '30 ,to 21 ••• .. i
baunt.rmg ' through • the :streets liere •
'keel's ,of.,' age hi aPin'elfed•' by 'the cahl'.' on'eny day in the hunting,se”On. ,. ,
net •'• ' .' -: ' '.--:' -( 1' . '::.... . ',. . -' ,' .' -.' If .the .delinipient. cart should • arOire
. :lgaYi'..11,7•Tha. suit At theiriok' Free •at Oeikham' withOut, a .)-tor'se-shoe. he • •
State .to recover title tel a • $2,500.000,' will be PolittalY;'• tdld • by the Lord.: of., .
bend Wane '',:if;the "Irlah'.' Ropiiblic" ki the. Menai that he-mu:it :deliver. it; pro.,.., .
dismfased by a\NOW York tOurt. .. • ' ferably'• a gilded•• one' by . return: '
ec electLons, thaiLlb- .. As. it io the 'healthiest,
e'ral Govertiment, head.ed by 'Pr.. nri.rti--T• Most'
.Taithereati, .viins the ConservatiVes Clain)
entered for certification were appreec' 'deed .constrained, the Dominions to SiZetti requirei'3-1/4-Yitidi--39:inci Or
;innately poo' bushels per -acre, PlanY eultiVate indiscriminate Pretection, 2% - yards 54 -inch' -material and 114
t .
, .
growers reporting yields exceeding , against other • nations', including our- yards 89 -inch. contrasting. Price 20
1 selves, by denying' then' all prePir4- cents the Pattern. - ' ' ' , •: „
bushels' to the acre. ' This . pamphlet
is • particularly :useful . to those, whol;:eack4 , in one home. markets, -and In . On.: Fashion took, illustrating the
1 ' odf.'1 .: , newest anti most practical styles, will
-Would "grow' Potatoes' for seed/. Pur•-•' effect treating:them ii foreigners..We
the. Publications • Branch, DePt» ' 0 them to,i.everse the Process with any ,thaker. 'Price .et ;the book 10 cents
be of interest to. every_ home dress--
Peaes. Copies may be secured - rorn cannot now : turn round .and invite
Agriculture,. at Ottawa. • I expectation that Aur invitatiiM -will the copy. • •
' be accepted: Their finantial mutt fhlt ' ' • •
'WOOD ASI -MS AS A FEBTIL,IZER _ . HOW TO ORDER, PATTERNS.
• - • cal systems are fotmded on' Protec-'
, %Weed ashee ;are, recognized' as a which has "'stimulated industrial • Write your 'name and address plain-
. •
fertilizer of very .corisiderable Icitu&• .
. production on a. seal() of Which the ly giring number and SiZe or suc
British' .
They are essentially a-pottissic fertii- people have small conception
Fier, and ,as such have no superior, , , •
being 'especially, valuable -for clover, -
_,.. '
•patternis aa you want; Enclose 20c •in
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Sir. Charles Madden. '• •
it carefully) for each :innthie and , Ang: 39 -Owing a, 'difforence In
address -your order to Pattern Dept.;
Wilson Publishing Co„ '78 West Ade
numerous other, articles. •More than In a pamphlet on Potash in gricu , • • • •
- Brussels. -The twenty-first Belgian
death,',1-which caused 4iis disciples to, invent -ons in connection with.the ture,. prepared by the Division . , . . ,
motor snow, which was opened re -
This niajibe a reference -Jo Jesus'
radii) include • apparatus, not merely Chemistry, Experimental .Farms, and
late' Of John the 43413tist. John had for the usual; reception and radioeast- which mat be .obtained •frOla the P'1115-' cs eqnu re7 Pevitrars and consists acroenasil'itsaf.'eltt'°869.75
fast, Or it ron'y e an illUsion• to• the
'been. takew, away -from his disciples;i ing,' lint for •the photographie repro- lications• Branch,- Dept. of, Akricul-
0. exhibitors and , 560• stands.- Eighty,
• h r serrowful mood was duction of the ,transmission' of light ture, Ottawa,. farnierS •are t
fi f t "ld
car ui ers are repre-
o MO or
a 'opriatocr, eneeeoc ngly- the lattpr. and even power and the projection of conserve this home source of potash
iingt sented. or these 42 are French, 20
PD -1. - ' tit tasting of,' I t • s Many iinportant patents more carefully, not merely (et:Alec American '9 Belgian, 7 Italian, 1
• thus - "..,,o•Tohn!aare(16iSeiediP1 witat tha.,„' his i.were obtained for 'use -in coal products ,the ashes from stoves, but from burn -
Jesus
wn
'Vs: 22I'"• Tivn iarahlea are and th°..Pr°dunt.19n -9f chemicals and lag brush piles, -old roots, 'etc., which
oils. • " • ' • ' • result from clearing land and pruning
• .
added to ilhistrnte..the incompatibility - •
of the, religion...of •Jestis With such in -1 . orchards; and saving the ashes..
atitutiOns ceremonial fting. The, ... ' . -ea '
• aausractory • From 25 t� 50 bushels of Wood ashes
first parablo .should he renfiered thual I , • - per acre is` an dressing even for
y light soils. . Clover, corn anbyl becoming noticeable, at least for cars
'"No bile stitches a' patch of new (un -1 In England a waterproof • coat very . , t/ competition, the reduction of Prices is
ahrankl cloth upon an Old coat. If he trie shiny sort is freet4ntly. described man Oa will be'greatl efltted
Austrian arid,1 German
Greater e4mfort, simplification of
the , Mechanism, and reduction of
vveight are the mast apparent tend-
encies in the new models. Thanks to
n t of the 'pepular type. . As to engines,
tr from the Coat, the new (cloth) from •EAgitsh . family rented a .piace !no with,
doeso the. piece_ filled takes awaY'i as' a mackintosh. Some years ago' theni. For turnips, they may be mixed . . • .
'• the old; and. the \rent isemide worse7 Highlands for a few months:, • - weight of bone meal,. They are best,
one-third to one-half • their the tendency' Is to an increase in the
secm
number. of cylinders., with the 6 cyl-
.,,
lie in greater.: favor._
d'a
in era predominating. Closed cars
rit''ciih*"41ard'S;. the il"rreligieh al-. The house' was near a loch, and
joy, (Christianity) (lees neagree.svithi
applied in the spring; preferably on a
quiet, damp day, oil' th'e viewed: land,
and covered with a thorough harrow-
ing A'shes 'should not be used on
heavy ,clay lawns.
OFFICIAL. LIST ()F SEED
one Morning the party "engaged- a boat
the:old religlon..of fasting (Judaisin).1
..
John and his disciples belong to that 1.6 talce them across. ! 'Tho Weather:
old religion, and fcir-that.resson. they . was ,soniewha 'entettled, and '• the
continue to, fast. The second parable' head of the.gamily turned to the old
, '6'i:tut new wine; needing, new bottles ' Scots boatman and said: "I3y 'the
(-Witieekine')„•,means that Jesus cannot 1 ai). you tell”. nie , Where I eotild _g
.express...the true 'ideal .iff God's ne,1'.1.CerinitekintoSh far: my . daughter?" ,
Alder theoldfernisof Aid:Slain. ... •
n. r "•The • boatman ;rested -Tea lila' earii.
II: Itli-414'.0. i',14i8 "r3BAT,14 1-°' ..1 and thought' for a: moMent or two.
Vs 1-3 A test case WAS prOVided by "Weel,". bee aid, a,t • l'engtn; t,t,Aere'ti
..
v."1.ta See if he' intended to. tuthlatis. distrust of logic ti '1 reason?:
Macdonald. a bachelor, who; liveS at, Th. , . 1 the tractor "thatThellihr7oVerhailling.,....to.doy._ thifn th'ey did when I," was a itrfo. the -water... Nov,e,, can ,r9ti er ,
'NAMES •
to be ''. tht. retiot:„virtinius shire
challengeable. '•
• ' Biank Book.
. Golder,' the Chief -constalile of
the .eOenty; OVer, 0h2 .m,a114.t
f ' d'. • t•
po ce force in n an inspee or,
a. Sergeants,. and '12 . constables. -I ask-
ed Cotdd be shown the ci.tnut -ie-.
, • '
974rish• Fru state elections. gister /or he present -fear. . •
for 1.02. seats result failotva: Preii-
:dent Oosgrave'e. doirernment,'. 46, La
1w22, de V,alera's Republican Party
'Mr.. Golder handed me a volume,
every, Page of whiph.-Wa virgtti 414111.0'.
Thinking far:, a' nibMent;tha,t1 ho had '
mistake ,shown ine -neiv regiSter •
' ready 1..or the offences of.1928, I called
44. Independenta. 15 and Farmers. 8.. :
On Aug 11 the 'RepubliCans. take the his 'attention' to the • blank .pages.. , .• .
oath to the .Ring end. are seated thus .; ...;-
I on; asked to see , eliT-Or.laile re'giS"
threatetting,the Administratiente posi. tor," he said. That is it: Nil!" „It
tion.' ,SY Sept. 15' the ,/Government ,iff Only 'once 'every . foiir years, kr: rnio1ds 61 ,
. : that a local inhabitant iti charged 7With
. July -,-Lord' Realty, Adniiral. of :
druhkenness although, on the average ,
1•
fer.i: --'vroltalle-,,couniY-'1hast•-to-,1161.
et the Adniiralty and •is gotececied by charged With 'insobriety; °nee year.
Alia no assize.' court has been ne,ces1
„ ,
Sary here ter more than, seven. years. r.
This record has been maintained,:al
though , there., are- :1.2.8 .icen,se'd. pre
-
raises in• the conintY,. or •eite• to e'very
60 og, the adult. populatient.
. .„
What it Lzeits.
AMong ' the; things Itutland '
• • .
Formosa To. Gain Japanese
• 'University :
. Tokyo.. --A sixth Imperial' Univerf
sitY :is to :establifilied `text April; the
Ministry of Education. having aPpro-
plated $500,000 feriae purpose; . The
new University' will be established' in•
the colony. ot•,1749r,mpsa:. There are
four Iniperial universities in laeen
proPer, and another in Xorea, estab-
policy with the - Poreign Secretary,
Austen: Chamberlain, Viscount Cecil
of ChelwoOd•resigne.from the Cabinet
and automatically: from his ' position
at the'Leagno of 'Nations., '
'• Aug. disorders
in .1ndia, oresfilt. in..,300 Ace& and 2,500
woumded
Nov. Eiritish Govoriinient
decides :te .send ' a' royal lcommisisori
to India to investigate the* epuntrY'S.
potentialties for self-koirernment; the
missian is to. depart Jin 20 resolu-
tions. of boycott are meanWhile pais-
...„ The new: univereitY•will be on a par
- ed by varieUs Indian, Social and pol t
;cal Organizations. . . , ' " • .
lished a few yearei agei.-. , . ,
With those in ,the:'homelan, the only Dec. 22 ----In ' his ,SpeAeh' proregning
difference' being,, that the Governor- Parliamento•King , George regrets that
General of •Forinoiiii will 'take'. over the'
• ihe, tri power naval lim.itation con-
cludes .'porforiiied by the ,Minister a ference insPired. ; by,,, . ;Iireident
• Falr,Weether Farmers.,
What 'queer Meia some :;Parmere •
he.Val They can. not work unless the
ciun ,ehieing. , The' fateier who. ex-
pects tri2-raake Good Living and
•Edacation
• Coalidik catild not agyee;. he exfols
The' ViCious-Cirele ,
London Daily. 'Chronicle (Lib.): 4
is beyond enestiOn 'pit armed' for.ce,
pendkln the long rin on etonemic 're- SertY, james- BerrY • and 1.r. Loinlen Telegtitph -',(C0#1.1
does iiat contain are.: • '
•Borough; theatre; -'iram-Way,,, paWn:
, , .
shop, engineering' Works of , any .dcind;
prison,'eathedral; •moluts-:
thry, Convent., • •
It Is a fact..to be neted in•the county.
intedicar officer's!' yearly report if a
persoit dieS at. middle ago.. AU this
coanty, tb Which 'diseases and ppi-
dernies are .strangers; One-haif of the„
nion and. weibeit .dled lait year .
were 'more than 65 and, ene-third .of
them. more than 75.
Iiocters .hereabente .have .no '•
ilene of- rheumatism,
the Influence of .t o League of Na -'• where in (Ireat..Britain: can patent ‘,
, -
tiono
" ‘", ' veniforFt fare'worse.... •
,Dec. -22 - .Loiirlon's firat penny • •
h •
. ,
any any. great modern ,wax„, must de-. '14 rd BurGowel nham .0 Sir . William . The 'British • tradition ,•
i' . (Lord Birkenhead 'declares " that the,.
., . . Milled by ,the Dominion Dept. of Agri- , -: se. vett bbys tor 01,.:4,tinC0', retina:: tic ni)(1,.lucli,ir d t‘,T,i----
beruiS and gCtables- has beell Pub- 'coine iethe relief 'cif, the SWin ing f i f' t " ' ...-7-, . ample in subtraction-.
e-
tereabot
I: cultur e . '••It• is•an official list of estab-lb '-it' , 1 i c • ' e. ° '.
re en _imp ement, _ he , sagging gate,: oje,.Lmly-r-' Girls wear fewer:clothes two .., , . t ,
., , -,-,4-7--7-- , we . , , i '.. • ton hoard its statesmen aPneal to
but :sentiment.) ,.`•:Vl luit. countp . has te p,i•
the presents iri.the synagegue one day-knat Just ferry ,raa.n.y. 'Mftekintoshes eour ' the broken sten hion the 37 ag a e.• ....'''" '' ' .' tit dOwn to the' 'ereek th bathe
• ' hand. jeans &nevi that the spectators, ,' °t'ill ' t lished variety names sOfTthiSe eroffl of them had been to d not to -go • , . stuoi \v. e , find ,,I. more
blf- ni emotion? NV 11 e r c
of a Man With' a 'withered (paralyzed) I , ,
paperk. The. all Tolegrrafili, is ,sbld ,
sources. To persist in 'clinging. to Edward JO- • ,
te, POrCha rs ..of s,egd of corn, peas, Weathers. Let the 'bad -Weather day luO eno MI t•-• •Teacher--"Itohort,. --here -Is an exe • - - • • - °
p phlet which will:be, of value/ 10.%'' MUM,. be, Prepared to work in a,,11 th•e efficacy'. q, • armaine'rits-:-NvlOch re- • • ' •• peeple have:'ever .hoca, for'beL-
.
. • ,
heal tiro- Man ' on the Sabbath. ' The the head of the, loch. and he might • ese s lar alnesp. etc. Lively, now.- Spring' is just girl," Old Gent -,--"Yes, so the'llgures" --- '•how -many Went in?.
It is..true that pis., unintellectual tem -
t d dn' 266 ' b
tri nein er,,t
a list of • 2,425 around the terner.
Jewish • rule` was that he tag acts be suiting the young .1weFe cornm ed from
MUTT, .AND . j
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weree cAuGivr
'its A 'EAt.
Lotkiti014-' e0G,
MUTT MY '
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W6. MIGHT ASUGLL
sTiNteb•
IF:we Its, in PALI<
• OH, CI( Cv5 G fk4C•j' JO F;
z -.cAav see A- •
Tkk. tt4G: '
show: Yes'ra; se en. .. -•
- 11
Bit of Typical London Conversation.
Lts'rerAYou suP
AND r 1.1. sup
VOL1,-_,L,y0yR
Arc
^
er produces some of the ec s. _
•
.nE
caution. Out ,national affection for • ' •
half -measure and a compronilse IS its
fester-a:04i , The, only ctatement in
our history who has dared to sqy that..
riis Mott° •••ivaa "Thorengli" 'was •Im-',
peached and' died ell the gearreld•
have hever. felt that thcze rani) or
tem coubl•lie-trusted',.
, Ituter.,
s ritipt•
•
LOndon•I:a.ai'l*YeNikoi;o
News' (Tol (4 &ma
itt o: 'London country 'court dliteloSed,
adiee;-40.16;tedier1UnixtA'
thW fact iliat a girl ..employe_tt'nfaking
,.FtL •
,76e:631111.0:d1,0dsia.:eiecthylue. .
-tone' reehired.) The"pre'Venlion og•_.
SWettfing in the thfielifig traiie f!
inittedlY a „vorY, difileult The'
intire-reaffetyWity tile•effert•Shonlil be
spared. to &tali It IScontended.
that the, doet-rif InspeCtion. is .too gioak
,Orthat it in beneath the dignity of the
Cioverometit to 'Able ?ark Imfioliit
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'does doett,not Pay for.her ctib.
may ba,t. •
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