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CANAP3 Wan is. sound.. There le, of course.. a
. ' sitnler, condition to that which is `pre
Onward and upward. :Raient throughout Ihe Dominion, but,
•.'Flection of . Mr. Malcolm. MacBeth � tt'ide is improving and prospects
. of-.; ilgettonetts resideet.of :the On- graw'ing• brighter, It le the farmers
"tarso Educational Assoclartion suggests w are still -the pLi RciPa-
sufferers,
that th}a, study Called* n• is- thy ;'but their troublee win pass away
of some Perskone attention . htr: Mite,. should there be tar (Cons.).
lrop this
. Bette is one of the -Bruce County old season.—Regie S
boys who may. be ,found all ,over the . • • ' "
country. -any country -and, as with •Tailors decree that, =ens..clothing
the .real "Scots from the, original, Scot -1 shall bp brighter ekis summeslimed Harete
land,:genet'ailg.in'the Meeh places, 111 you had your
tate rattler long •ago he held high rank Toronto Star.
. and 'nma-ny a tune the.
as a bop ,orator, . EMPIRE
Walls ot.';the Walkerton High School r.
resounded to his Bert*, and'usually de- British 61,ms in; British Gutana.• l
$tuticiato}Y,:-eloquence. _In...those vials' Otte Rshouid like to .see.'more �BBprit sb
hee
-generally Was fottudf in opposition films.•, :'For our part, �e
rit to any •proposal; but.tlme has exerted, produced is at secondhar c e the dEngio ,
npgn 'him, its customary,, Mal• g is bac • lk round, the English :setting slid
peence, and ria Mr::
ready' "to :•support wor-therli le: prokusi-„The English accent with which we ,are
c education•or per
tions: • � • 'ianoa-e_.e,equaint�.aa. ,
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—For -some years the nese • President ' sonal contact. ''Moreover some of the
�` taught school --and his square jate..and. most:enjoYable portions of the. cinema
— -ample hoedees ensured, peace and program are the news reels, and we
order:'`iu the classes: 'As with -many are prepared to wager that those done
teachers, he 'heard 'the •call. of the; by the British in Britain would •'be
press and'at once securedcontrol ajar far more interesting to British Gui9n-
' the Milverton Sun • Milverlen'became tt kse.—Georgetown (British Guiana)
his h9' e,_ rani w that • :comninni1 Ohrdnicle.
tientO a tine in mane.°weir in tiros
he 1?ee a .•President +jf the Canadian # : ' "Cbtotnal'" Peefererice
Weekly'• Newspaper' Assoclittiont ` and 'The tDominions have grown to man's
the Ontario Editcattone .Associ- estate and because, they: have disCov-
- ow chs tlidr-interest
color M Beth hes'reached Motherland, they
*{ A splendid d spl;3s3 iii ersemanehip by
ja*P;Barr'tb;e;. annuat.. society circus.
thea crack calvary unit: at Fort Myer. Va_; in thdir criss-crags •
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f{ee, Dad, and be7e's
ere is your !� .. ..
the paper'
mid thus as , a. million other s
Tile little vita c "- bib ,ror•Q•ne- .•
'The Lindbergh baby' ' m
heart'stood still+ '
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:Oh Mary \iothel ...,.. you who 'knew -
Clio Pang •
Ot b>tter tra�atl cantinas ago
11' as Fon
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n�`et uture�lttttetangu±S.. � ,
l nelt said
$elide the Tom• •wherea�,,f:they,
y our SRH,
Pray ilial the strength nude given
sou .be. fiery _ ' '
Who, a ith rtuoilier' Fife ,beside her
heart•, _ • • '
Kneels now , in anguish` .4+alttnr, (-or
•her son., . •
The prayer of many hearts nude
echo in these lines . in the Rrorees e
ter tl:venin Post
- NATION'S PResYER
By Katharine J Croatia_
God of all "creeds and races,
H.eedink our hiintblest plea;
"Guiding the course, of the'eagle
"'Over. the' lottery sea." . '
Tender all-seemg-Father•
Comfort -an • eaglet' lone hrm,
Protect . him, : love' and guard • . '
pp . And send him: •safely Mime:
1 whhcb will .help' them to fit themselves Divert that was pierced with sorrow,
they are � ther's 'quest—
• ..-- ^ after er ed thodt a.;ffio
' a, ... y�,,*W their He kiiU
.:..� distinction. eyed .. hat `0 — r
accords him similar
anon to those of :the
the v� '"' fo a ,ibe obtained .faro : .Thisee_ agiet, lest Y ont this nest::
`1 Ola
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Thnsw,in,lalc oY,alis chosen f•ields of j ways; complements hare:: gradually CJq :.,1I, 'I •'•� 7 Particulars m. 1.
i -Mad ac :Such _ _ r \ ?' r : The ',Boy Scones Associa O . StLoet;; e em s ccs,.
net ton
filet atop. vinic' through sh the: Lail sreedti and bens given autonomy. S ,
.. i• course„ be one•. 'i ' • Scout Depa,rtntent, 830 God of the P Pa
Sun• continues to ,shine.—To- 'sided�rt ;cannot, o.. o =
It A
verton_ ,, ..y i 1 -,;, T'ronto 9' '•"I,oneE__ Ot 1'and„and si►-ies and sE•'-.
sided. *the Do ee are free, tCol-
Tonto Globe.'' _ Though .earthly. posse'. may. ?nil ea..
�,• ` , unless England free. The Crown Col- �Ls-� Television Pr�cted' '• r' Our hearts have faith in Tbee. •
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, Making Good. .,I antes= •
on the other hand; ,are neither Decade!
people •Sometimes •�brget that free nor is• England free. Englaynd
City :
small . telephone sys- ., most, stand or .fall With ns so long ,' . _ / �
ed from Downing The Lone Scout.Dog Show • .""'��the L'one`Scouts=for-�bors�wha.isish-. Ottavr,a ,Practical television Rtthin� Bridge Too �Cu��
lsome
, tire's-are-cmar>.Y
wince as well es the as' we are govern
tams the Oto. • ., .. duds .1.114 a very ambitious un t0 1 ement Colo ears W sSte ce technicaltly ettel r I _ ,3 dge
Marrled'� .Olk3"
itt oin the mow '
large one: 'A' remarkable, report has t Street. 'This •means then that we' can Thea Week's Scout Lalw Chicago e b
grace mnnnicipal ask'and receive of England—stud' Eng dekirtg to hold a shQvr for the' pets ." Snagged tato a'bin>3der werts
hen they 'in
been issued by the ask and receive of ns-alnite .ol a ane rents:ot Onta io,'scatter-i o_ 3—A Scout's duty is tti be useful to lite House of Commons contmit#ee I.
hicb:.'shows that out Of X561,400 land can and to help others on radio. l►lore optimistic forecasts. riled Judge Joseph Sa:lath, famous
bnerw e:. system, iadependentlp 'of' what the poa4inions ed. they are.3li over the province: make n sweet .
. bot' wed' to construct the. Trinidad Gnarl- this initiation as , a Scout, .every *.ere made by representatives of the divorce court jurist, •to . .
"'finpaid, and ",con may think about it. 'Ent when operated 0n: the lines which: b 5 pramises • his Scoutmaster .that; Canadian ,stiociatign of Broadcasters �' at . a contract 'tournament • .
only.$14.9i8' remains ,said' .account; of $13, ian::r•have beau ,circulated to the Conies, it
643,taidehe oat, . . —= „ is not such a big task 'after all. •yon among other things,:, "he Brill "`Help, ws those who are nrguig the retention" b, bridge: tha• has•. eansed
ace there ndp' almost liquid
assets cash other people at all trines." '. Thus It b hat's the game other liquid' assets to Tariffs and Foreign. Industries. see,; like a great deal of 'the activity will be:seeat.that one of the keynotes of 'the. system of'private ownership! nearlk as. many divorces as mother'
re is and haste to •this• •'
I�the total `obligations' of the Foreign firms ,are making of 'the 'Lone Segni Department, of the Scout Programme is "Service. " of radio broadcasting. FI. S.. llioore, in laws."
k. retire l Show' is being held by mail_. •
' •• It will be only a few yell's acquire factory' sites 'in this count' ` <• ' 'n ,any' do 'to, put': oneself to in'oonvenfence; and Toronto, leader of the delegation rete t• . Judge Sabath, who • leas issued
company:.•There are three classes, end g
originated that they IDaY have the shelter ofTo help someon else often means ,resenting' the broadcasters, 'suggested more than 60,000 • divorces, turned
until this public Venture, origin
-., L_ on. tariffs- That will provide empioY=, be entered; . irrespective of. his thus the spirit ofnselflshness is foe- practic•
al television within five years down the invitation and. took •the op
men fb out pricers; lint twill ai p igiee (7Y=he h loi_�r (tared. We ail known whams a iso ole and-declarngl that tbe.proposed seven' 'tinny to issue th___e'tollowittg state- p ,vide most active competition for• type is bridge ambles : bus-
ourmann . - The aonies have been a ked to ate. laze •to do' anything for another, or use in the .operation. et television {bands and wives
are not ' to Be' ousted by competitors t ande essay o£'. not more than j0it, eerds. 'who only ofers help iri. the expectation; Colonel Steel 'declared that television! • "If a husband and •wife .mast pixy
operation on British soil, many of describing their' dog,'statingasallh.Par' of reward. • ' used 'radio channels that. were not" 'brige. •aithongh t can't see why they.
them will hvee,to revise their market- • tacalars about him. such 'as, his size, salwaysbe on sadshould'
_ i should even want . to.. they
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ing and adVerFising methods; and in color, 'what tricks he can d•o, tic hat But the Scout should 'tautly to that occould not conflict- t 'never be' partners They shouldn't
the lookout £or an oeee •
some eases.their ;manufacturing pro- work he can do, why u he is gP ey Gist_ He shonid have no time to be @' 1 even play at the; same table. If the'. '
ceases, foe they will have' domesticated • fitted so be a Lone Scout Dog. and .. h helps just be' ]Znmigratlon ' LeaS�s ' do there's o
their: i
--Spectator (London).1 That is Class
tirelg free oi> lwndea •out>gauva�—a •.
markab%yrecord• Toronto Star_ Barmieti If British Biwa
Britain's 'Comeback.
There is an old saying that in war
Great Brits,* loses every battle but
the; :last one. Apparently the same
thin$ is.tise in :the species of econr
omit'welfare' from *Lich the' world is
ening today Great BUta in- ca's'ed.
° i3rrre_ She accept
tie ioau'� fob a 'long
ed .satxiflces'no other nation was Pre -
the pinch,. when her own stability was
greatly threatened. Britisher& rallied
to the need as °they do in war and
fought their way through.` When the
history of this period oL international
economic adjustment contes_to be writ-
ten as awhole, as it•will be some time,
the stork of how Great Britain fought
her •spay into the leadership in the
short period of six months will be.its
most interesting and .perhaps its most
entertainit chapter: Winnipeg Tri-
bune
_ lary,:and of course e;
- ciiOne likes, him:
rijrais-hr.-o� n back, garden: tette. rowner paTti' _
b and to be fireworks.:
• - One and prizes will cause ' he .' is a Scout, and has no New ZPAIaIId' have seen countless -cases cases of jan��ea1,
thought of reward. , Auckland, ?�_Z_—For the first time .. nerves a and serious disagreements re -
be awarded for the best dogs, judged ants-. re -
Disarmament
I from their master`s description• ' In ut;eful activity a contented mind Yor about 40 Tears, departures from! snit Broin .bridge .table argnmi
It
s mf advice to married people not
Disarmament is becoming' increas t Class Two has Prrzes for the ,best is born Discontent is only Basad 1 Eew Zealand in 1931 exceeded arriv-1 to; play the game at all if•they want:
ingly good party politics since Govern- •worded, ' written and arranged 'essay. amongst the • lazy and .amongst those The Dominion enjoyed a long" to stag married
meats which can achieve it may( look', that if "Fido" does not win a prize, who have nothing to occaPs their time, spell of prosperity prior to lite • .. rroid • folks don't 'make good
simultaneously for prestige and `for a perbeps his master will be more" lack? and Boy Sconts.are not to• be found in 'and, in some years many thousands bridge' players They'd be better off
enditnre. and get one instead- this latter category. of immigrants arrived' from Britain. much-needed saving of exp 1 if they didn't even 'try. You'll notice
Just as the•depression has enforced Class Three is for ' the• hest snap- oa hoYSastioangrammees�eehno
Uwin�, to the present iineniPloy- •
that in a list of the ten best bridge
no and in home shots received of a Lone Scout'in Tint- meat; immigration hal practically best Plan
o y will soon find that ceased, and in 1331 there were 1.400 Players, if there .are ' any
buying among citizens, more departures ,than arrivals. ' ers, at least seven of them are un'-
to enforce a fashion in disarmament Qnite�3e unique method of holding a duty of. being useful and a Ping 'married Bridge is .alt right for
The increase in the cast •
among nations. There of then, reason Dog Show, isn't it? others will turn into a ti�ry pleasant `ear Sias -bels ix$00. The. populationtotpops-• bachelors. I Bridge
but no, married
pastime.
to' hope that in. spite of a most dig i Don't forget, Conies„entries most ba Scout World Meet to Brost Hungary; lation; including 3t tis, ,is 1621,000.1 man icer gets very ,far at it.”
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ing start the men at Geneva • in not later than Saturday; 'April 9'th• which. is •only a fraction of what this', �-e•
may be forced—by sheer fear of the Prominent Canadians. Tribute .Hungarians predict that, eacellin count'% cryuld support.
near Budapest, will earn ar puce in
Being Offered for Sale
a fashion in eco my
iti soit may tend form With his Lone Scoot' Dog. •i sus it thoroughly
helping •
Consequences of failure—to show re-� to Baden PoweN
ly lla d Scour p
• lection are $86:000,000' behind• the dont. wary. Alberta! They are counting nl Presence
rti�
',history alongside Arrowe . Park_, .Kng e - --L
j h Bpli Lee% the Way sults even at the cost of real con-• Read what the Hon, 'Lient, Chi. J H. 'land when
o n
Intim United States income tax col- cessians.—Week-End Review (Lee- Woods, managing Director
total of the same period last year.
Englaind the estimate 'of £272,000;000
tor' the entire year has been passed
with, ten' days- yet to go before, the
limit period elapses. JOhn Bull con-
tinues to come back faster than any
of them—Brantford Expositor.
• • Teachers' Salaries.
Chicago now owes its 14,000 school
teachers an amount close to ,$25,000,-
000,and there are no prospects of the
bill being paid. A community which
cuts its salaries and then'pays the
reduced amount is just and merciful
in comparison_—S`. Catharines Stand-
ard.
the filth -Boris gatit?-ring ' ace promote
Sixth of Scotland •s Acres'
• is Heid there near gear e Promoter
Herald"Braid" and Provincialry£afl London•-One.sixth of Scotland
Kra the
stoner of the Boy • Scouts of of Canadian Seo
OTHER OPINIONS stated at a Baden Powell birthday ban- ' L tide owners
Sports are proving to be one ie the for sale_ ' Some fo the biggest land-
s hes: promoters .o:, good ,and friendly i f• the are ise-
Ireland and Great Britain. ( gnat:
1 "No individual man has, exerted
- A London correspondent of the New � rid=vCide in8nence ,for $obd
suet a vast number of people of
York Times cables: `"the 'United Bing-' a•irtf4
nations as Lord Baden -P0' elf• Hm , and i�iae Scouts are in constant 'the yoath, lite bearer of the future
name and example will be remember9d ;.`ouch With experienced Scout Leaders The OFmpie Games hare. grown into, owners ,in Stotland. are planning to
when the memory of many of his 0,..., who assist. them in el•er* way possible. I, a festival of peace among the youth' sell most of their much s at 'Drymen
rept her most extreme politicians pe9ra has faded into oblivion: it is ' l and• build a Castle.
mucin .smaller Mian
b bonds indeed a Privilege for' any man or fro lite vests' and " Bate opportunities to, theof iiia entire youth
' i am.happy Wit, Buchanan Castle_ .The' duke smaller
eady
of .iron. She can no more escapewags tysts'obtaS,u badges. and to German.youie will participate tat
lin s economic orbit than the. man be associated With 'such a a V.661:461 S,�J t` Htxllies and Camps just', the Uiympit Games in Los Angeles is bas Scotland's
of'. thousaands of setts el
from Brits : movement' "land. 'td's most historic and fertile
moon can cease being a satellite of ilia•, pseud as tie rtl,r ,'S': rill do, avid Stxruting 19 n2 aYsd wilisaAaeate neer and Strang -i land_ The territorytistinnd f Ben
Atip full-blooded boy should' be r a
tildes. Sar• 'Lasa a coagental• instrnc' Bien' 0l6 ties with the routlt ot• the Lomond and a large 'part of the do-
main around' Lock I.ontond. where
i Rob Roy had h'is. haunts. '
Hie is now offering for sale the
valuable estate of inversnsild •end
contemplates further dispouais et ,
his holding!.
Lord: 'Strathcona aced . Molintro, a:
has ,announced that his Glencoe. •f•. -
tate is for sale.
,
dont has the whip hand and Nr. De
Iralera.knows it. The Free• State may
he legally free to Secede,'but all ex
re-
alize she i3 tied to Britain y
- ut!. north o
Lone Scouting is open to troy xr ho relations between the people o • ' ing ars by taZntl border and • the ;ie-
sach•�cannot join .a regular Troop. and is in-',cbrid."' Chan�celior Bruening• wrote tot vita .forced inheritance duties to Ont
on! tended, pr:mariIY for ;hose ,tit leg on :The Federal Committee of Athletics i their lanes onit •the market
ail rural routes in small villages, The recently_ 'Sports appeal to the masses, The nuke Bpd Duchess of 3iont
•pro ranintk is ca -rand on throtrgb the and detain tlieinseives primarily to ,'rose: jointly two of the largest land
earth. to bd Boy Scout, and there' 1a. plenty • pr
"Britain may be willing to conduct' rtnnitq and. room m the ranks ' -
+o end. . •. 4u: spare time activity.' Crafted States"
of oppo
any number of friendly .negotiations
over the oath or land annuities, and ,
She is now giving the Free State every
Science and Poor Mortals. advantage of her owe market of forte-'
For nearly six months a boy, Clay- flee millions. But if the Free State
encs Hastings, existed in a respirator Government cuts its tie3 of willing al-
io the City Hospital, Syracuse, before i leg^iance: however shadowy they may
he succumbed to infantile ,paralysis. be Britain, will be prepared to `':arnp
So"tar as he could c& -operate by keep- down the tariff agaiss: feat reeds,- s
' the his spirits np under there conal -:95 per cent, 'oe eeeteb ee es reeeen-
-lone, he' did bis best. earning the a le f or soreesee /reload. br t o a • '
m
Of "the Gamest Kid is Aer ta. and: et, d,eeete .r,•• :•e rr:. :•' . ▪ .,
. receiving thousand= of eters. tele- , eel; .,..,...ea ..1" `-, a ' - s 1 ..
'grams, etc:. from all 'dors of Lyre,,„,......„.
important and unimportant. Wer.e be . ^• •- •.y• t, ,,, " ;� s e
put up a great fiabt for bis i 'c c. -•:..L-? ...7.. ..1,:s, i•e..s.ut .t..t... • ,?.,• • t,t•r
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put up a still treate• S' :"Eiat11a _ at ,3 :ru u,= a *tee r- rte .:: Fee.
Times-InUrnal. :rete - ,:,7t,.a2..•ts' t+ " '"vat t :,,"s�°%.e
If the 1.i:3dbergb babe :cap sea .a • :[ :ir a .te `r , t,Vt:
half the number -of' place3'repot-eel • eee, ` ;.see
it soon will, be As well trar•elle,l a.? i`s eoee ': • x.Yty "•tz.eiTta
distingnirlied father Th- 111n1,'? Tn• of raj,a,'• 0. 0
r. rttn • ,• b;•ter . i 1
.1• f;e: ,fix••. .
Empire Pre`erenae. • e h1te ter her eete
Within the ntoetit the a"ioptiten et., me e ; " an he free ; 'a
r'Y ''
the principle of an Brni1re,pr`eferen,.e 1 imps ,;,,;;:;;,i r;;:-•-•
• by Great Britain has added millions , —.. .. —
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to the.value of the 13ritiatk polled ster- ; I;EI tic -'f °'s'
lin;, and it is common belief that be- ,;� t
n fere the Conference ripens the Rank . 'lite ccar:1 Wee:: '..,rm .,,laei; :_.bs
. M England note will be worth par -.ti••,t:e'hter'. if, eeop:y
the foreign markets of the .world dirty of .being- happy e6 creat aa 'he,
Sherbrooke Record (Ind.t, , happiness of doing the:r••d~,`y. 1-i be
happy oureeves ',a a Meet oI-• 1,
' B'e=tte'r Pro-spetta itrSaseatchesvan. t+ cGntrihistion 'o 4 h to .:a.* f
The beeriness si•natin,i .n Sesk:at• he- h'others - c;ir Teel ,•z,w*'e
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By Getinlans of Tadhy
Berlin --Germane ,.tel :re- :i
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30,000, books annua;i?'. t+: eiehls a
day. Mueh of this is' 'try set:t"sa'
' literature. There k en furor .
amount of books i
ni"•c+eeating the
"present political, , , t,.:u:r, s0rial ' "i
ation in 1:ermi:... :n l:srra'pe•• in 1.i•'
weli,l. Thee* ;ir.• , an+fid. books
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