Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-09-19, Page 2.0 3 • ;His ex•pedit19n,:heSaYa; ir.Plitrel.)!* 6 YSteries ., . . the interests o,t• Science. • 'Taira aril enithein Pole great gaps along the eqast,line•toilbe .„,,,,,,, :,. :: '::- .. charted,' the salinity and movement* '1 of .s,ettleoielit WO io the', A.ntaretie. reg.' 'Sii. D'otiglits„j1Viavirsoo.Stitine' perhaps 9 greato4t. iniporienee' the _ • •in,,,,S.- go"...t.t.',0 0. 1.4:2 Ship. :: • • . • Smith...Polar .Q.,o,.'iltinelit.eVer. being .ahle icoesibility of such a., stretch las the . ... .__,_,._.... . • . • • • . • - , .:', :.: • ;•• • to, support human life.", , . -• MINERAL tVEA!,,,TH . ' ' Hia .aitan °platen; he says,. is "that ;, • the vision Of a great .Polar continent III. ' Explorer's * . Third'affording'"'facilitiee.1 or . human • life oa nstr.alion. .. -., . . . " ' ' ' a big Seale Will never. come true, but ' • • Tkit, •'to 10,041000i. . . .'Contirielit:.., 'tic,'''' .tetete,..inui.W.coturnunities'.shonid. not he ,a4c.I.S, "I see no reason. why, in the, find life thet „telerable, and • tir some; 00:4:the,ils„esi.:r0Atitie ;;shirfs, . Over caseS adVantageowe ": ; ' • ' , .t.O.''firthe British flag ::$411:1 sell from: Even to -day, -Le says ,aithaugh..iyom... ..#0.- West 1Pdx*, Dee15,, ,X,..,,,,Ftch;•11,. to, the n • *id, not reasonably take partt0 6otrisi 'Of the -peit.. fe*,Nieeks.,,,in;••quert Polar., expleratieri,.Iter' sees. no reason new elYilieetrair.:, ,.. • •;'. .. ,.., • . „Why' they: alytialdf, net,eripre station io.0.1.:iiv:oric4:,s,050*400 .10s..64.editifil. O. settlemeat life in :419.,•0#Petie• reg- .. '.:1S'iw- ,i1)1$0,*77,..0,0 ihiSictile ..V.ea-, :tie :the'.Seiitli' Pole,•.,imd• now-caMmlaa 49.10- '''''. ':.• ... .' ^',:- '. .,' '':.'^' ^ ',.. '':.^.".'.. : ;• -- ; 'Shined, by the Atistr4iiw.0*-rnaleat .." •LOST..FIAFRAND NAILS, ...., , rtg:14,00:•,00.ili: ',,(;ho; :eoatiahaa•-that, as. .'6'In:thal,P0.,:exPetlitletn, IP . which Sir • .Antnreitea. - . • . - , ,‘ .1....louglas:.'perticiliatok.and"in.:Whieh., Venial is,., be• A th .d.• ••.- .''''' 'f with ,his two, . companidea deed, he _ yen e, . reams 0 • .....' avarice . lies hidden in this -lone -world wandered alone ..iP .the • wilderass... of, terrible; ., 4 viNtgnce$..., 'Gold, coal, , iron,' rorr,,, .ailOW and 'ice , he suffered . ... .. .. . . •.. • _ :erala Of 'aintoOt every land and Aar:, agmiles'•'" • '. ' ''' .. • ''•• . . . . . ne,ter•••abetind there, hared deett under' ;He 194:114 hair and his an4.- 'III'S the• lee and snow, safe -as far-frOM skin .peeled off in. places, -exposing the tli .. • detninate. the world. ' ' '• ' And Wrhethei• : • POIOAie iita. exploit :Aiitar,(*ea.:. wenid boots, . Were. skinless. t . . , ' - He' had .been living ,on dog -meat ' ,_ 214%. r -%(•''I , teicite:;eavnesn. ttrounpbo:t t,coritullaee; :orir:rtzuttyace.,iti. ‘fo,re, --..rotighlY ene-,haff are disetnbariced.bea: e 'hadris et. Main • -; • ' • • raw flesh. • The soles of his feet, . .. . . , , The nation: that--coaduccessfully through walking. habitually', in .tUr ,, the,..goath.„.T.tolar : tontinen.i0ItYavei, .anithia 00944:Pains -were such that proceeding' to, the.: tiring 'ground." • 'IS ,otte of the ^problem' 'that is to be fill life unsafe; is. • One of •tite',' heaviest mime .renderti . property. and - hunian by the:remainder. must be .taken.. off . 4 able to siipPot ffiertnal..houtal! age, he could only Walk• 'in...Certain itti- . fel. e.xolatic n et. iadustrial Citizenship.* ' 'gab* ..by • - the, earang„,. expoodoh;,.. at ' ! peCe, he , fell late , a crevasee and: Iteath of taxatiOn,',"and,,caa' Only be ,I,iberra".;:::des,tio. ye.r11,'S:ig. ari. before firing „ . starta,and Put onboard tig.aln 'when it • :•Polar • explorer;Sir .Dotiglai Mawson. taCheci: to :.his sledge, . He hung over eradicated or. !tented, by a 'ceritplete'•--, • . . ^ Boarding .. . • • • . ,..srAzzropL 4oti00y, , the . seemingly .bottomlessi; chasm, un- •-i-r-, -..-- at.tnedi.t.h..orontgh ..sYciaeatee,:incie,uoiti,i.c_ bird proteC-J, • . - • . „ . ,.. .. • , • . The interesting member of .the. to the • atiihk. of outting the' rope and '---,!---,.:-.,,, >. • WhAellthYp°r7ec.re.itnilo.t ' ' . - ' ' • :.1 . "in even a moderate •sea - the. opera-, iiisiir.s,lg:tiittillttliyiteesr: rt,toaciactirrepeuettetirergletshoideellereoeyeite.,oaelaogayiditti.•,, • • theul"eartaf. which,wilt.he thatintrepid dangled fourteen .feet froth a rope at.. hmp iaali*ioUag'Scotainak w.hp has al_OPtlY •••,43ut li-xlefiatecl-'",-the temptation to • . , ,• _theft. or I so.nie 'other offenC'e. and libect..; a. ticklish.. one.. la -really rou.eh, 'weatli••• 'able-ta.pnlf•hiniself up,..almoSt•driven, • •aatiit,' and With; superhuman effort • , :ate or hellish him ,to , a reformatery„!"-erti7becomes too clingeraU8 10 te tit,••• . • . JiltilPeSTW...,S.---41,-"r.,r, Lartciuglr-butTeehalt7 ... - . • . • •Ii40,' 1•,'"••nultre. ,adveriture , into MO. 26 dreir ,himself 'hand•'.oster hOott back to . but. either. decision may'. be. 'eqUally-, tempted: 'At 7 o'.yiek .thfs.. moromg, .• S., 'cOrsOSO • is. PeT4Ps • e.i-Se011„t. onding..evety,thing. ' . ' . . ' ' • egt:rSof ilia „lifes. thanmanrekploreis :safety. ) • . ,, , ,•• , ,,,,, . Canada:.;..13iitaiti ., aubildiery fratn.l'the British ,Gevern-.'.. 7 French-Canadians in West .4itj.tist.Tkfiirtli0-'yirobtein-4-ftt-reuta-ittlt,olifeve,r,,iihe.ri.*..jiaifed' Xar..;_oUr _pa- 4Wiee -MS age. : - ' . • . ' ..- •,.. .. ., ; .• ansolved, -The, Cotirt 'Should:be par- trot .grOund,..there was •evrit,pren-ilse cit, _.....,...-:.--- • '. ja•••19.21;'•os ,Seout Marr,...he • becaitie, There was worse to ,coute,• however, A ., Aisk..-1Line' :Pot. . • . . . meet for ten •years. • • ' • • -• . .i . Victoria Times. (Lib•3: The rettrrn ental in, the truest tientie ' and'. should 'a fine, , Ounaa flay, 'auct on . getting . Weri(14aincrita .witett the' lite -Sir •Erb-, 41.1s 'feed supply rati comPletely‘ out ..., • • as he Staggered alortg, alone, derafter ' . , •,,. , .. • . . ,._____ . :The Chiri'ese Na'vY , itO Cartada OfYcitizeits.vvho lett hi tor-, I trier' Yea -re to ' take up. residence in' the be /00 C0a0titAlt0d 11.1 '0,11 14 bran•chea dear:A.:4" the •land we'.'fouud; nOtliiiii •. Sir' Eric Ged es'• Pre icts : , oute : 1.- Hang,Keng. Press': (Britain. IS bald- i 'United •States Contintreain:gratifYing that love :and ,not. hoatillty. Is the at- e'alinsea and aLmoderately Clear liori- as to niake the'. altildintriitively realize but. a' g6atte• . easterly' breese,, with. a •.-14•4-••11.0.i,t.'•,•*. :' .. • ..,H.,., ... , • . , .., . a .. . ., •azed.'eyea .,itv '-a•raire in. whicli a treason why ga .should ., . . . . ing warshipe fer China)., There •ts „no Creportion • 9 043 returning in.. the last. three ment,a, a t.re, 0 ,g . mosphere into which lie hae•eatered.',aon .. • . . ,, . . , , . ''..i.O,WO.,;,•-•.f, - e#1:.1Paitta as' ealiiiin-lbeY of' hen ' Oiliest:, all • Wipe ',had. .gorte., his. . . • . . • . . ,. • . • ....After ',Ma. •return with • the- Shaeltie- • .. . ' • OV.e!. Ptal,a. Artg. ,-, • • : ' ' ' ' 'Chi . '" net have a . • . . t • -' t reat a '.^Saortly. before' 0 ani. the Antall. „.. ,. t-aita.!excedition'he..ettulted.a Aberdeen ' .' real 'natty -within ten yeare'..oroyiding, '• signifiCant interest in. thiS ia the or': '. ' ' ' c.'al workers lie -ye :studied, ,•-'.. 'i .•':',§at.'Sitackletbit'selected'hila Vern h dn.- day- towards ,the relief, hilt.'-pudden „, .., on:the off -chance Of . its being..discov- velopment of A trane-Atia.ntic air route,_, ef• course she .is willing to *cis or ri- -1-nounced inovente,at from New England- irtor'al :Conditions . ',visited' " • .wretclied•.'Whiett had sailed*. earlier, ,nide her. Vati'Versity; ,grnduating. in 19,4.• His erect'. • ". ' .. ' • .' ' • ' ' . '^-- : between, Great' Britain' and Canada via ,i•i' e . • • sauce , of re'al affeetic it, the heart fain r.v.n. wao timed le start at 10 ern.hut .* hatnes, 'Comprehended th.e utter, 1 e'd:.. signal 'Boardiog . passible,' al he,. first . ,search, had .' Left 'a' siaprIty-',cf• 'food • • Winniceg.a-Confidencet ,,in,lhe ...de- . gadttatitia.';' iiia:s .,e1cpeclite,c1 • in ..erder , . what Some. Will regard as 'a quite- uti., etatee. of Frenelt-Canadiarts who forni.' ' ger ' the -hinging • ior ,apPreciation. anq' shortly' •.beforehand• aye saw . a foreign , .- '.• Since then: he • inte been axPloring ail-, .b0.4ay to ' lead, this tiew..eipediticiii. , Deddes;•.chairman et the, .Imperial Air. .. .• ,... . .. . • purpose of,",palicing',and clef:inning 'h r .... :•••..^..kna- Palate:tarty .to the Peace'. itivea, .: sympathy. then'they begin: .to. realize:.steainer'. centieg " fro& the. eaatward • ., •titet he shoUltChe abrou.ga .IOM the Al-: . But:',for.. that .sticke Of f te" S ---. -a-7,-*- ii- the Faroe Ielanda, legend, Greenland , ; . eessary luxury, hut othe.r§. Will . con.. . • - ---• - - - -.1 erly liv'ed" :in Oue•bee' . ' and ' the Mart., • ' ' . • '.' Thaf:•is ,the 'type • of . Man who. is i country. • j . . ... ' Altogethe?. , the : . that - through file . Juaertile Court :the *and Steeri•ni, across the ...range. ••Ati•• .. . . . garson expodi•tianttothe:Norith.Pole,„•..' Douglas IVIawson•moutid,not be .alive ,and.Labitidtar is expressed. by Sir Eric • . -.!, older A,.very -Urgent itece.sitity. For the ! ..- -- :-.- itinie Proiiintees ' •to 'western' Canada, - the Antarette With a previous Dtscov- w'ays'; Ltd: . Sir i Eric' littilhat conduct, costs Chula, !toes not need • a ••buge • • . - ^.,..„..• her, :the, :V.ersatile drtioed,- ..t. rtivi"t.goieg. in attes.t :.of ''.adventares mring Youth- .rian . he hrought •inin•.:cota • onachtng .: :. . appointed a specialist, in the,scieetibc. neW,, the man who. may pen up,to threitt.. ers; if •destroyers, -minelayers,. and ,,„ ipiew Ecgland, 'States. ' in the Present anapiCes to de,velop. worthy. ctiaracter.. teet•with true friends awl .g,tven : ati hacsea, i_, tie ;were cruse alongside, flying, 'Yon., ,• i. flags, but it was. pet an i • ' .ery,4fiterprisc....and be bas, now been d i brief intsiness trip to this Can- • fleet. of. batt ealup,e, , 'and: ' battle; , cruis7.1-FrenchCanadian • exodus' ••,friatn. „the, •Oppertunity ' eerier tnore • fay; Fable, .. ' ••• •-• - • . .., .. 1l not •rinlY enrich •niankiiii but ,will., Sir sEric•teels •that • the ^future will never, prey:mob! attanted. , , • P P . te vest( g • . • Maistancling inte, danger' and hailing • Se mon Of the einalfg•M-a-wson.expedi, the. wOrld . a vast, new, •cOntinent which - . • .. , -. submariaes will be quite sufheient „to Ne promise•s to reach ro ortiOns '' Ti 'lin • officer at aJuvertile • • tie ..trea -Written !. a .book. about, his bring.i.evi:henot and, .glory .to. Britaia. Visitors • at a ...safe .. ,distance tioni. American Magazines : . ' . througha. megaphone, that the vessel' adverithrea• 'and. a graphicand- grip, aa'a. pioneer. „race.. .. .• • • . . ' '.' bian 'gear, enabling them' to 'di from, Chines' Porte and rivers. • The ,reap .• :'' • a.. ., ... . .. Xourt Istionid he .11:manor .soarid judg- Meet, optimistic' and "phliaathreatc, tves ^at ' last :p.ersuaded .td. alter.. her, lion. • • L. . • • , ... . Mad eirPlinea, fitted- With an itinphi; • deal With Cirates • and keep hpetile i ' . . t . 4 ' . . . k g We'it is 'toe; Told Sireplyi and tralia where she Will be joined by. gular service beireen• Great Britain' .••:Discovery" wilt. first Sail "- for , Au sa Water. er rough .ice, operating on ,a re- ... , pearatide ,of n Chinese Navy, will pea- .. l'I sihly. necessitate a little readjuatment '. • Ottawa Droit (Imp.: The, itatigt ta• . .. . StUdent. it .sdeiat c•rohlerns .MUI. a loVer t.AW jail spray •,,fOustAins' leaping out - -The.. Nelson • °Paned fire, • and we and. Canada by way of the lands, • of present Vables• in considering .hat -thin Of American magazjees,•Ia ,tkibes • • t i tl. , Of Children He:Cannot do the whole, of...the water' round Lite" ...Centurien . interVening.,, •Fog. has been encounter - ' ' work' ofireforthation but h•e ean wise. . . is. known- as the Pacific preblem,, • , d: f . .• nuniber of -reasons Taro reasons -are obVions.. iniattile• first - which- gleamed stalidly 'oil, occasional- , .ect by ,:those • attenipting to Make, the and delieloninents•„,will be -ivitched.:,' • ly direct, inspire and con ro . le, pig t- , • . . la eitering her aoarse t0. a.void punish- pashage, but Hits'. tilicoeld Constitute no •vistY closely in •dapin it' in tick oilier Place ; Anierienn:. nianufactatars.• who ,. atioe officers •and voluoteers a.11.‘ air, 1...• inent. • " Airalanee • were Overhead . to • . considerable difficulty for "Machines 2 him M . the' qiixt wark; ' ' • ',',,• .. . fitted with direction ariparatua, _ country. will be some time yet, how- have factories .establishecl in' Can- ada are not in the habil of...advertia- ._. .,.. : ,..Mach clenetals until] the ntituter •aiic . . • spot the titit of. the rotindS. and report .... ever, "before the 'Otrength Of, the. Chin- • by wireleas, and before. tong the Nei. : proilding , that neceiaary shore ate- , • efficiency. •.of :the prebation officers, am' son tV,AS • hidden beliittd a smokescreen Both bit Hubert 'Wilkins and Vith., with. the prospect • Of . a more ,genuine th • importance in Far • Eastern 'affairs, and cap ,count on the publicity. which the. A._e,e_reicage, ,magfarzeimpest.hseprpe:idetsoefarivdieelwy,..P9rt man charaeter, ' conduel fur' .tuty:. have' to, inveStigate and re.. reunds pitched•about. the target. and • . thins are. ereeted.. ' ..• ' • ,• esti Nevi,' becomes a factor Of anY real, big iii . :Canadian :papers, sinc'e they - - .1., .. .. on the northern, hortiotr, but still her . • ' jairatir: Stefancen,,• famed .Arctic . ex-. and -general peace .inevement develop In c of Canadiae piablicity, these maga- owe^. cotalitions;• watch ' over the iaalaa-a•"..'„, ' ,p1Orera,: have (teetered. that -the• vette i'zines do us harni. lathe .second place. ,scheoling or emploYmetit, become the. . • Th'erz: were requests : from •all. over scimetim.es .thrOugh glassei we saw a the.Werld froth theoe 'anxious to ,jein C Mg. throughout the world, it maY*.w.elt ,triend 'and adviser of tlie -faintly and • The .Cenitirien. , was steaming •• Marti e -.to be ford etier day of lust .141 ,, • ,, will have to be taken to coanteraet the an additional assurance of peace', rath• ; all these foreign magazine& cannot but eitg winds that blow. down either side er than a possible,new source,• • ' • , [of those „who..read . habitu.ally.,. Theyi modify- M the long ' run the mentality, .perscnality neon the child as,'to ef- generally to• Co. interests hist or. her cloud .of. brownish. dust as on.e went fectually restore. it itn to :good. iiying;•at what 'Milked like atbout '15 knots, ' and it ave one eh tincenay sensation name. tsbeerie:aeleizet,:.0teltradt_thtetiree•ta;ahae:t.io;;aas Iii,veitteigg, • . the ,expedition. .St 'Douglas IllawSon, is fe.asihle,'.a. Said Sir' Eric, "but. steps be that China's naval Polley , wil prove 41 dislike' peuring Mild .water. on the on Water or. Ice at either side of the , .. .. ....a______-• . • It. ti little. by •little to think, 'to judge a 6 and to behave like . AmeriCana. . .„____.-41. .• • Yoting business men .teirchers and le .• .. •: 1:r.wever, does, not' believe that Stout c • . .exithitsiasin . of , .yoarlerks. in city •'...';'.11:r \ 111 g riP'441 land would' be '.difficult. .Arrangements. •, The Small Farmer .• sweerikeetite•ss. ecioutiiteieetetietidi. eettytittelitee Tiltisareititeallii.li (le ' the week;.-,. " • : • - ., :. ' ' " of the Greenland. ice•cap,-for landinge..ger„. ' ' .- . . . -..,- ..-Offieet who .are piping adyenuttire," .:•••.d.r could be made, however, for a base' to ' . New l -York Sun: . The stnail 'farmer; • .., -, . ;. . • The Poli,tical-Sense • • . be enlisted in this ,h.dmatie entes-,ateanted and steered 4 tvireless from. .. . •• : • tithe .Shikari, Some .distance astern. • .• he , has said 'On calking ' in life, is. •^::::.:.'" tialassia .. be• established in the centre 'cif Green owner of. the land he. works, has, at . . . . . a so ,-often .a. niatbr of change or the .::::: land, 'although it Would be necessary Ways been regarded as the matnstay,* • London., Fret; Press (Cons.): There! poiot .s• toi .... t• i rivate and 'about 10.40 rtan, but at 1.1.1.5 she ear- • • prise. • i The- proceedings di the Juvenile; ''The Net:safes. first •sirobt ended at • ^',1 outcome of Private" commitments atid, bt •••••:: : to transport by air • thefuel required of social institutions. He rhana• ate:101a; a tendency (0 day to, laugh at tiolid Morn -tat and newspapera should "bei tied' opt another run under similar responsibilities, -Ant life• on. a 'Polar for the line planea." . - , • in' the hedge. Contrariety he is 'politt I tics to 'sneer at politicians ....and to asked not to publish the follies anli , cenchtfons. She finished. in about • a , expedition eatbte„for men of.'experi- ,During his stay Sir Eric disenssed daily minded. ' He ts free and tear.' i peke fun at Parliament. It. is .an un- ao•called crimes of children., ' ThiS qua•rtca. of an hoitr,, tifter which the. • , aftm• all, our par- enee . , .. . - ,.. . . He: •"I don't .believe. in gernis.'.' ..' . the possibility of his company beingfortunate trend for ' less. Independence has ever been the., publicity •is not.. only estremely.. hurt- .Arivetiture, steami•ng -^tiowe from the . • It galis,..also he . Might have added. t :She:. No You .never even had the astaiciated, in a . small • way; . • with a principal rear•01' the h ful • itt later yeara to the young petainorthWarri, eagaged'tlie ..Centuvirie, fir - germ Of an idea," •• • .':. • . . • Canadian aviation company. . Apart,, has willingly led. He will ,not readily Id_ 'aawt10,,enouorft50.Uer“„Hireiteitsihee.c.ievaillrzsacthlaono.ist.airaer. ple concertied.'but . FA, far „from ttroy-,..ing to starboard on -a 'westerly course, Ing a deterrent tr. others, inarty•boyri, Aaale we saw the •Aplashei springing. 4 ate. he Illamentary institutions are the foun- _ from the•JeChnieal experience of. his _ give up that ihdependende... But it is i . • to do wren.L hr.:alp:from the, sea all rottild the target, ' Company, it .was, thought that ..aellti .Obvitnis that with .changing cenditions•i ligieus free, everything we , hold j.1.10:. ve • beenknown order to . get into . the 'papers, • . ..' and though:we were rat libr too far 4ift- meat • would • More • an .• Important tea- he must adapt himself to the new or-irlear, hive their basis'. in our repre0 to observe details, seaeral hit§ were ture of "any aseoelatiou of•inapitrial air-. der or lie starved. out; and the maniaentative and responeible'•parilaipen. . The Juvenile Cotirt A tail& ter a lov-, lug, sympathetic and -ana'aaa erforri•notleeable as puffs sit brtianish dust ways with a.Canadian•conipany to. win the child over to a rec gitiza.• against the- Centurion's grey Mill. The- . • or coagress, of Men who Can tell him .lary institutions. .• If • these • should ' , w to, make. the, essential adjust. ;break down then. there would be sub- ahead rapidly, he said, but the' coats of operation die stilt high, for between half 'a dozen stImptaously endowed ment will do 'more for fanners. then stituted '' commatlismr•e:optrionisszbemitteiiitts.yhtitioigt' .a ...., . . ewvoerrsyei. c:itiztenitot:11,teake . . ' titan of thc. virtue of being 'gond f or P1 1(10' 'was filially. completed. by 11.45 " rani., when the Sliikari, 'brought 'her The airline baginess is forging ho- 25:and 33 per • cent. of the aircraft are item boards can. do. . . .;.-..........._ . public' affaira and • to exercise inteill- • , . n l' OWII sake • . to awaken attibirion. lotPinsPire with ll'Ig11 Way% t° '110111".•cliarge tn a standstill; went alongside ' late, gr, wth in all "aliat••inalres for; and transhipped the ,crew. a.. written off eatery . year; Whiali means' t 1 "it is al.Ways' a. gamble. What datua''te eratiOns before. the aviation. industry , first that this thing woeld•have aer- f the ,small -boy trade. --;Arkansas 1 • ' .. neglect' .of children in the; pad 1.1 lf•I ' 111 " given uo . manliness atrd Sand cit izenship., ,The' . tra 0(004. v:st, _ expense, . wit, it -clothes, are placed hi. Safe positions • careers, arnivrLd held -n(1. artnour befcit•rt .theY .i•alve ;110 ta, val u a Idesa ad. . hat ' It machine is completely tarrit.1 The' fruit.fly quarantine, • -v;.-e are gently his datichis.e.. ten off in &mut three years. It is es-, •.• I told hakjaist,about stopt dum-ruarting .. .4 Baths Made Hiegel, ie BrusseL, Bel- • timated that it, Will require three gen- ,froin Florida.' We felt sere.frotn the glum. ' IleadAne. • 'Bussels tnakes a blighted lives., iiii„ite.n, I Y ' IflaY find on Uteir return, for * Pedal AirWays, Ltd., pan recetved. a . worth While in make ,tlie Juvenile' " Oils, innumerable It11°"11' insltInlon ions conquenees'..--Nasinville ShUthel.in can: stand 7 ort its .own feet,' and lea . . . , . Lumberman, , . . . ... >',. efficient a„. that ir AMP and fi1ing. bt arts, there is itlwitys- , Showing ,the English., lVlethod o DraWing In ... .4. 0.459,..."17f: , can, •aa far as humanly possible, striit Ow t'hallt-T Oat,. earth:is,' living strice,I. Courf thormighly . • Year the Ceaturion's cats flood, to' re- , •tip to the Mar wattle of heaven, bast nd mess declui ma.y have been oat ned ' 777 -,,,,,,, ... .:.• • :.,. 4,-,-,. 11 t../liA?- Vr0111, 111:. N1,1 ifalfl new Jo*, a • main on 'board (taloa „tier Amities and. . canceal. themselves in the lower part Snowdenand.R . ti , I o f' the ship 'mit of hatinat way. - it' • , . 'victoria Colonist ((lions.): The warthese animals are, ,;til alive or have . , , ,epara ons harden continues to be tilted on Bri• not deSerted to aorhe safer Ho* titeY tsin and it is to' this that Mr.• Snotti- have been throttgh More engagementa den.' en behalf of the British :natiort, than any Veteran. ; hi ,objecting. 140 ih,atipported . eh, ; -. "It was to be regretted., thg we ..V.,iV 11' .1 close enough. tO gt.'icitee'• • Photo.,... thusliuitically by the nenDle nt liritain graphs of the rounds railing •abatit the and by all, other Peoples rif the Ern- (attatirion aS she drOve .anaid thratigh- . in the recasting , Britain. has everY was instructive and interesting, and Ore. Tlie_ latest ao-called re.parations • *right • to lesist that sae will receive one ,marvelted at the ingentiity ef the settlemetit .Wil have to be recast; ana,, the• Water.. • Nevertheiess, the living -Tally fit...it. treatufent aa. that award- t, It tin ram (1,1! pormil (1,4 a amali des. . e to any ether nation in proportimi to .1clOim", troyeT te 'control a large battleship-- yrVtip al- :taunter (TI .,1004 Ititt Me' , or dr (11 iii,ii sbot,rfjoirtlig her go , rer ' ; (..41o9ro ottil steer her" in• air*, d•osired . '. ' . .. . r ate wireless M11111110. Iii Pirce to oval' - ,d-trection,• by the • nientpaletion- iof_ti • . I P int ..,:ini•ii*Iks•tiv-e. vrt.44.0i; ilo4iitite • IttAT'.4lifirg'' ht .the'.inture,"- -* • •. ; buitan Which transmits the appvapri- i.. 7c1.11$ Po1.441 Ivr A 44o.Nris•Ff1 '1110v TNE- •vrtait, : • lf I�7 II( 400,,1110.• • 12.7.•'• v: • 4 .. Juvenile Court. ,"Robot Ships".Here . ...__:,...,, .„...._.:.;_,..„,:.....-. , „..:. -„•;.:..:.,_,...: -..._,__.--,:_.;;..„., -....._„....r , _ r ., :nes. • . • '`. " I .$ yi; London... . Principles Upon Which the In- • • ' . stittiticin is, .Founded : - 1 .- ..- ., • .Br.ntish Correspondents )11N^..? The- dt.t.v'BeaYitje. C4Ict:itri(t!LIESt°f.o,uticied en.: PPe._Cta.Cale vaac'l ' VCI:i:riess:Cc;4'.' ' tihneu:itutrintbioalintautatehtliderierelerivciteut_ " . trgtleta. vv aratitp Under. . twhtlitehbytliterg.hatreln'enttodise,aptiresioi.bleeEt•;*.uttsne,ds.1. • .5..r' ;t:BAaisittIGeEC: 9. pn.d.:A19C,_n4ss .I.c.' . ..enciee are- usually dee' to eatiaes for . .velop ,character Under healthy, ricirmai steered aidi ..totight- :by taYstericlue canodld il:11.4,:teie:rneeaea.e.criirtes.d. e.da,haa....erdinia'soeiteedie, assisted to. taheec ' naval fiction ficiltgio0needineevisteer7". • bW4ti.tieersh04),,/ - . . It. should • be an ed'iteatiOnAi 'rather I iii*enatv17;nrcrreulliredakaatr:hyl•Itheewktglevill-lit-iialiiltrii,•• than a Palled tribunal,„ cal:ideated by ea is tins .usual fate of prophets. , The ' aPeciallYselected., persons :and , held in f011ewleg• exirneik . from , . the, report , premises', "afferent .from the ordinary',ot •a..cerrescondent , of. the •Lendoe,. . legal courts,. either as an adjunct to 'Tiniets ahoWa that the itntertimatearnan„, the school .fiki3tetp.1,' or tinder the atti- : Was 0.41ettra'akc'eurate -forecaster after p.l.c.ts' a of A eoelety.s'neelalizing.•M child all. The. Centariott is •,an.ottatalete bat- • ' :1""*.-'• 7‘Po'vreeti:,elttlet.)n.ni.•: t'iilets':oiiti:clitto;:e,..t:.0:ete....novIviCttei.i.ottliiiisoliiiiii6,. i: ,.,i,..k: E. i../71iii,,ti"ls, .112a....ir y..„...laii.:,d;., tif-el:.,. 2.. yOting,:„ elildrellal4ti . to rtt•oteee, :tlienti: Arta; .uaing * her, • as a. -target lit '. battle-.. • •• •Ow0 'thenghtleas deta..,i-• ta Warn,'-atirl • --...Last••••authinn;',1`sayst•the.:Correatiend-' if Aped • he to, punish • the •tenititere• ent,,,"I watelted a shoot at. t.lui 'Oen.. Ile, , , ' • ' • , . I necessary: •The 'Centurien's..norinall titraaa•iii the moray Firth, mut in des - prove :Or corrupters of yeuth,- and to ,so irn; milli' Prevent a reCurrelice" of the-crott, ' --E-- t --- .i, . , ., The Timoi l mentioned l.the: e_nyirennaent • as ..ta. effeet-:•critting. it in . ,. ., , t a . camparadvely :fine' '..werather ...Was:. The child safeguarded, and , protect- compliment is about aaa„.. ' Of at,ho'n . • • ••' •itiodestlY, and yet\ with the verse of *gie Deuglap Meissen; who will tray°. ruth, it is packed with thrills •that 'there by Mail'. steamer. ...The port of .are the envy of .every bother,. Scout embarkation, for the Antarctic, will 4944. ••. • • • prohably be IlobUrt, Tasmaitta. 7t4itaiii* J K. Davis; Itawatiren Old , • aria' tried' friend of. 1911;14 expetli-, fon.; Will beisePond in. 'gormand 'of. DIscov_ery. ' There will be a "Frew: of • about .20, in -addition:let-the :scientiSts pe ` • • for men who can, if necessary, err, dure sufferings that beggar..descrip;• Con,. ' Discovery irow lies in the West In- dia Dock, and is .being busily fated out for. her great adventur.ts. Short trials were undertaken, last week. . TIVRD TIME.Q.N.V.131)11 Traria. ' than -Sir 'Douglas MawtTon„ whose brit - have Ito finer commanderi leading Australian neWSpapers to be She could kept at the Treasury„rso that he May. diant Scietitific!•abiliticti are allied . to Watch the 'results in that country of almost superhanian courage .and pew- Lite practical aPplioation.of the eton- es Of etalurante.• , omic 'ideas which are •ao immensely •This'arill• he his ^third trip to the' - • ,popular with pact' audience's in this country.After many decades of high protection and. artificial *wages, Aus- pane , a •. country of possibly greater' resources than South Africa, ought to be contented and prosperous. If is neither -one 'nor the other. Despite the hightariff there, is much unemploy- ment;.' itideedr official figures show •t.hat at the present- time, about U-4 • Ilis party,'at ihnt time. Spent three of the working V011tilatichl are talent - summer and two Winters.in the Ant- pioYed and the number is steadily.,on arctic. They Matured terrible hard- the increase. Most of the unemployed Protection and Unemployment Cape ,Argus (Cape Town): Mr. Ha. venga, whose re -appointment. as Min- ister cif Finance will be generally wel- comed, 431tou1d arrange for files of the little-kitown, ice -Wain continent. His .)ireviotis expeditions Were in 1907..9, •when 'as, 'a atember of sir Ernest • ShackIeton's scientific . staff, he was :• one of those Co climb .Mount .Erebus. • and 'locate the. South Magnetic Pole, •.. and in 191144, when he again verr.‘ .• tued South.. . , ships, and two lives were lost. Sir • Douglas hirnself Was one saved from . death by chance. On 'his -return he was knighted and. decorated with the ,iii . many respeete Worse than'in the . PRing's Polar Medal. 114 ts now Pro. I towns. Nowadays there.is hardly any • fesOdr of Grealogy at the i.Jniversity branch, of • agriculture except Wheat . et Adelaide. . • . ' and Wool, 'which is capable of standing Althoughgenerally believed , to be I air its 'own feet, and ,should prices Daft an Atiatratiatt, Sit iis Do alhi by ----.-- --t *-- one trembles to think :What may hap-. birth,, til ,Englishnian..• At the age of - fourhetitivated. with his faintly., to , •"••• life- Ciiminottwealtit' . -. -7is----- . FO-fil an. early age, inspiredm ' , by ',Soatri _ , „stories of - Point' exPl91ation, he WasS pe et a tor (Land -at?) : Our Ilacling .'" dreaming Of the cloys vOrteri.ite• Wurigt .', Ol6TUft.i.ifa 13.O4A`11.0.:v.. s . are g're'w-i'e-g 'ad should tread the grtrn trail to. the OD the leaching oD 4,tr.ix anti 1.,at1fe,1 . *ad'. • . i , ' I und will probably. .snon casl 11011181 ' ".Tvrtirthe':MtlfltirtfOM'lleiii,tire-641., Ilvite' ill'hillti-tivo.t-"-S5In - iired- 'With the impolltt. to Yet ero to, exlmototti, 4fir, . hope that. loev .vrtit ..titty grim watr ' of thoo froxon- t,ry. grow's-otter ti 114 s.1iYr'r• 1.11411.',1'1 nil': ' the; tinowri, which' has nearly beau hiss, II:49 al -I0ft.contre" temieno (.‘f thisil , ,grayet.'. , •: _ ,. , .• ., , •t, , :tont/Put, 1/11.4 (111filly tlinq 111..Tv* 1'r,'11.1e1, , At an age, when •r many ,1.1.4nith.i, of fr) 'inr..ttint,val 1 it'Poro...; 1; 4,,...s 1.4 tiru.1 "al•-m-Phair" life the cm' of tiv• Ir,11.! •S111,11nr,M1oz-.011nripa.a^ if ...,;,. p11.41d •• ..4 ' is, • tfr' hilyt,- still irt•ealatibia, Broad- worlsi i1,),0f,: hY 0011..•.0 pd.-. .f I irree, „ • V4 3,"4.1.'. '... • sh-otti.:1%-tod, (lin V 1011 t r'-!...fuvieli, ill;ill, .14.-.. 14•01irh? 11,ITV ITW co•...o iii .t..:41.;'.41,14c1.. AA, 4 , tettigiiit4i,co 1 ,. ,n,.. ,,yN, cyr ti.,,, n .11W.I IT1 • , ,{•v. , ., ill I l'. i,;,1•:: , 1he" 1 ' 4 . • t: • • 0. ••0...4.ri.i,./......... s ................. ....-...0 . I • . • : ;4,..411 r • hr, ir,n,:,•.; 1,, ..0 :•, 1, on wilat. v,illoy.,... tr; OP , :i 1,,,ri•t a:111 tila Nile ,, VAitt SX AbtiEtt) l'OUCi•I Oa ,COLota to HAYMAKING -yr •,..4 ..s, .!! mi 111•71.Wp 1 f-, . . • i ,1.,::.,i.aolts. vjoli Arrit 11 ,•;4,0 0,1 or lizon..:3 .nwte.., 1 A 14-14 : it 14 ng Itaynutikers41-ft"'the oadby pra riga it'5,011,1,eic;ester, , MogItiOd; .fitoi tile tr' l',4.:, 1141,41 A .'. ,.,Oi L4 • 41' hii, tt6.e.., ' : ' , • rlal beaefit. • ' .- , pathetie helpers, . ,. • ' i \ - ' 1• ' .q, . Are dtvellere in, the big cities, but if thereJs A .4tt4eonnentPloynient in- The country, the. state of affairs there Is ate. - • . . -17M4117 '•••-•••• •••••• •, Munk. N.Y. • ' •e•V', 4,11, t •1. 11 •••1 t. • yort--00orge urry in•st gyytu4. 01, fa° gen -frinaing tat c;,a,raa) Thitt _ l'-'-'.•'"1"'",*--..-7.- ._ ... . ,:, (he, clulL. .. Can, •yoti • fus.ouRe'i-:•Ii--.-uet, Ap•ol alor • $t.o.,,... ' 'NI.; t'11,1. .1 dn' 4 p !.11,10.." (4.4irgo. -. - So..ry, hot lel On tha tr.-4[4144 IT.; 13;4.• ,. • )•,-, . -, ,--,•-, ,,t, , +1..1'1-44' Y"11: v14 g1/1 11" NI rrrng. •11tr4171"T' corr.' ' • , . • Il'hiz; IA iVidirt 00 , ighr fiv••. .1oit l'oii,(..ii Pov.0:,„ , 6 i4 It: ' i,fl..otiini: . lihkill, MIA • IfoY. ,. 'Gil- . nip a rirtg ' • ' . 4, 11,1 hip Ail,,Ni, • sitist,',4 wtion, s".4.1r, witio's. out of Ilio ‘vay,„ Will . . • , you? , . . . • . .,..• . , Y•M • "714 -that a *a • I I" .4gry r.„ 7' 1 ''4r4 t• • 4 .. •