The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-06-08, Page 2.1•••I
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The Perfect 15011eeman
$eiliody contd.- leek Ordinarily. ,quite
-So- Wise -4A A police*411:: on 44- b64t4.
Itherin•1:4.,:int1p4 or 5krinn1PM Ahtl at
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the .same titost riot ,knose,:rtaything. He
4..,4,14a§t A tradition 4a4
has inhert-
ed the essence Of a''
• elia,nged since' he was originated by
1'0°1 104 years ado, " HO is 'the Ono
.able zp011eemen. in who*, ' old ladies
im-
oso their 'IrUat and or Whom citiaeAS'
'ate wllllng, to 130 ta*S4t„'' He Woe.,
,princely, gargatnen fellow -with a let
41._10417,e on his. hands , and. not 1040h.
else on hi mind. He is often a good
,• sPort; and the citizens he may have to
iirrst feel more liko standing him a
• beer than 'be "te§iOillko'PlAcia& the:
uffs on thelr wrists. He; softens the
%rigidity, of the iaw with human tolertie.
ti,04,' 444 .9413r- Dinchee. you when he
• Can almost make You.;believe the
in-
«fractionof Your
Own, geed than 'needed. for:the Creser,'
:Patton' 'Off the -Ceace. He has no pre-
tense about 13eing, a •eriminelogistr"hut
'IS:Ashamed not to 'hue*, 744 god* on
Dfl hiO'best•r-Witinitteg r.'ree..Presa, '
Empire aid The etkl at Large
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‘. It Depends .
When a Man aalie for advice he hopes
LL -Williigrff`With .hia,o,WAtOpinion,. pre;
rigusly formed: If it doesn't 'it's not
lo parmilele Telegraph.
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120 varieties'
Canadian hardwoods; of 'Wldih. this,
„ uthWest , portion ot, Ontertf.:, erne,.
erlY -1)-0-SSessed the,IfeheSt 'TOPertedi
..4t4hr4eeinere, than 125 species. •,:The
- leading ones In the ]ominion are.
irch,',reAsilet andliassivood;', the term
hardWoOd 1,Iiig nsed as, generally
equivalent to „deciduous or broad-.
.., leaved tre'es",•Elm, beech, aali;
' hutternut, -'chestnut,, hiCkory';''..CherrY,'
.black gittn. red
Shier% sycamore:and saseAfre„a,,,:are all
•.valualo weeds ito are still sawn or.
JO Canada, but °.the'Suriiiirlha's
WoodS, or :conifers; nimiiiber •sOine :31
...speciee„ but feria aliput 80. per cent.
oI 0Anatilan forests, and 95 ..per
otth annual 'Clit of lumber.: The
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total statid*.oe, timber.. in Canada Was
estimated In 1031 to be aCCroximately
214,477. million • cubic 'felt,' of which
167,636,miliion cable feet were Of coni
termie:Sbeeieeand.46,1341. milltonenbie:-
T:feet,:pf.'brOaddeaved; ape -Cies,. or hard,.7.
telotids.-LcindOn-,Tree. Pre.. ,,, • •
Bridge News
Now they are malting contra&
,
_bridge a matter of- Mee naathematleal
calculations, , :With logarithms `thrown
In.; In view 'Of this; what te,lieecene
ef these li'vely;-,'Aud garrulous player&
Who,canncit remember what ie?
-Toronto Glebe'. • • '
',..Neto? Type of Church
unusual plan has been adlinted
or the new church at MilbeeHons7•
.T11,e7 are to play fr tl*:Pr1.4
t1oh, 04E310, th9AnI,Ettot,tr 6,4414.40,1111t r
of: the..Britielt Isies. They will meet
the leading gel!etere.'01•' theWerld:r.:
P.4,04,A c9.44 4.14.4.avO
re-
presentatives. TlieY aro not only
.p.p191441... 6404 #u4 Q.uto.4414.4ig
14:03?..,b4t they 41.r.e. ;Teal ipertsolonin
the, 4444..1043.e of the word."' They
are Y911044:-.witA•.Are loihned. With the,
,hefit,,fictealis.:Otepert;.. Win or lose they
will, acquit thomselves wth honor to
• tholr native land.
• Thogo,wiehee,..: oiik only of all.Len,,
ideners..h4t. •ot.01.,".c4n(linOS; go with
them in their tineet 4CroSethe.watera,
,=1.43nden Free Prness,, r".
stagenad .screen, but yen .,Icitild„,find
lIttI r,
614 -Alice' of loohinent
what ,stage, and ficreen, generally have
to effer,-, • Yet; ,eddli.enough, the.great-
est ecinibinedstage an if, s ereen 'success
venoUr time,is a play ahont. England
and.Htlice--nglish,1„`,Cavaleacle't-:Whieh-.
13 eppentially no marc than a 'few 'snap -
Opts „Culled: trete 30•Ditglish•yeers.:,,,
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The world *ante to know What kind
of; country'And,•what manner 'of •people
It, is that Jias survived such • trent:end,'
bus' buffets and blows, and spivps
crept* aftee,:"Preblera: Alpiest,.'is it
, we . possessed rompsecret.: naigrci
.There is .no iiiagie-ia the process
-.euccessea 'of England are won in the
..ileiti'er,0114riteter, 444 it is' la. the-Eng-
lishehareeter tiid in ErigIis1i settings,
tht4 sereen. iMpreshrios.
Should look for inspiration„ .:England
1011 net fail'Ilteni,-We are writing not
:en& ' .0t,„ geed, patrietsiti,,•bUt ...of good'
llusiness.-The Era (London). •
Revolvers PriF All •
Fundamental .` differences between
the attitude of this country and that
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of the • United States seem to be'im.-
plied ina' new suggestion for dealing
with the problem,of the'geng gunman.
In this country the deal is to, limit;
and,if possible, to eliminate 'the
ppof .1are n. -
Britain'. to Perserve
,bices
real purpose is to serve as weapohe'ef Wild Cattle1-1
erd
offence. But in the United States,
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..stuenese ,skipCer i guest of B.C.Y„Ci' during:the'. visit of Taxtio48
racing tshing. vessel' and ere* at Toronto, ...W.bee• the .dingliy fleet
set effrfor the, season' S first race,. Captain:Angus Walters 'watched with '..
'Norman. It''•Getiderltam, vorarnedoro..ef • the 'yacht club, eifd for yeors:
One of the obtstanditie racing -Captain's on the',Great Lakes • '
where -over 10,000' People•are said to •
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be killed'everY' year, exactly the' Op.London -t
ZoologicalSociety o
imsite system' is now advised. Colonel' - "
Provide Funds ' for Fam-•
Goddard, who is rather oddly des- . , • ,_
cribed as "professor pt politica Sou Animals .,
Science at No44'Wetern.• Unii7er§ifY., .1,0114:10n..:2 -The Zdeleg:c1 Seeietyl _
”Clhicigo,''' and; "arms And 'aminunition,' toridoilplan to -presersethel.Onlyie,
"exP-erti4-rectim fIsTtlittr.--OvelY g°° •Maining 'herd of Beitiely wilft• tittle
..,./imerican'• citizen . should _ be - equipped ' wilic.h.,has_4v0,..,,r_onttides.,...ilithc,„
With nrevelVer 'and % tohl to act as his .paili of ciiiiiii4harn..co.$tio; residence
0.*:°' 'Po/feel:111a in a. great ''national, '(.2, the Earl' of TaiikerVille, in .Nerth;
edinCaiga..agaitist"gurinieh, and. hood.: innI3eiland. :Lord Tankerville is no
lititisi'' It would he flatly contrary to :longer able to bear the mh,tile. cibert, of
the' En glieh -tradition, to :enc.inirage .Pri- upkeep, though he is. Willing, that the
vete citizens tebelieve that theY-Innat 'herd 'Should. remain ,. in their "Anci4nt
look to their, own profeetion, 'T.I14. is: 'home:, .---.7.--'---. .
the business oethepoliterWho in Most.; ' Chillinghern Park, some 700 acrea.in
'eaSeeheartilY'resent, theater on their •
. .1 • extent did alineei.14.4t'otigirbar C'en-'
own etflciehey which. is .inipiied iii-anY. .4.3itieli of rough pasture and woodland,
Suggestion that a .citizen ,needs, 'a re-.. - ' • '
has been so thoroughly inclosed, within:
velVer'in order to protect his Own life it...;:it000..*441:.fee-'inore-tbanr-50d-years
An 6r PT°Peh3r'744-1Tehstr:61‘ .quardrili* ' 'that, ihe' 'breed ' Of „theSe .,'White' cattle
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...;. has' leeti 'Ptit • Ther re. 41 Of
Ing Estate: ,hear Newton Abbot, •Dee.
Vdnshire„-Eng, It a a complete depOr:
hire:tient the basilican -and-
types, to ;One or other ot.Which: most
GOVerrimenteancl.,Shipplee
The.sale:Ot:the lreinn,ant of 'Cone.
Moat -wealth* line of ,ships for £500;000
to a new company to •be called' the,
p e a
them at present,: and are small
:in size with black tips ,to their Up7
vrar „ ppm horns, an muzzles
oriefially black but nONV• red. ,
They Are very wild. Aifd, slik and
ihurthes In ChristeadOin..Velong;.• for
there are 'three, naves.
Theae.haVes„converge inte•a,hexag-
onat .Central .spacei, the (or
eastern) side of Which there it ;an'OP-.,
sanctuary. ...The alter thus 'ter*
the point of each have and. Is
, trona' all the Seats' in the
:.ebureh.. The three:lie:tear-are net
linty %Related • one another; for
Ihere, are.-..ope* double areadee.be;
t*eeri••• the*, •ialowhir 'view right
40oSe• the chnneit, .„airangoth„eiit
brings the congregation ' the:
, .
...ran5tuar,Y and makes the
chat, , more ; part , the emigre-
Iat.ittn.:,'All:k.the • -eitiairegaiti • part,of
the . . • : , , ' • - •
acItsis '01 the stratigeneas the plan'
has been appretedbY both the Dieter
• 'pledeeett Vistiey.- Beard ahd, the •Ee,
:teal tIeal.„-coitainteiiOn!ers. -'Tbe• .eeie
•:..1-410r h an:added. attraction :to
• . 111 .014
buildings tbe.`toWv .of .St, Leen-
ird's,Church, ',near' Williani 1:
range's fitsf.. pfeclarriatieit, was read;
in lei86.---Torotto, Mall Anti Btepire.,.
. Easy
. „
intricat, ,igtsei...pnzzle:r,it many,
pieces ',may be tnkcie. dreptiing /the
3 an cl-pain ted:.. dish, that Aunt ±n
••.**biearirVetdalii:i
,
'8 -Pet -tater.
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. The, Regitiritee: of. the, Erid,'
„Though, it May not 'appear, 50 to
e:,k,epY: Observer, tl3ere'll neVerilielesS
evat,`,y•Aigo ' that 'th e e ptes sloe, has:,
passe.d its :inOs.Lacute. Phase 40 iltit
aeon:010a 1.04 kr,the' path
varescahea. this IS brought out the,
, ,
eriemiraging tone- of'. the, 'eldelal rir2.,j
parte' Oh the progrese of titisine»s
COada. andthe•Lnited States.,MatItad
sighs at lint4ov,eni eat 'eat • 'ha 'ea ren in
industr. : the euudfl,
tion Ot'inarkete is better, erortleYAient
Ia. ;gradual y increasing, rid ad
:ffibtfrifs better, dgilree•••thail ta.'5t „Year: -
LA PresSe.•,'keitteal; •
; •Aberdeen and ' Commonwealth Line,
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''•.4ortsul,ati 60 .Potik
tWe.torouti youths, 'Si' Some.,
Liniited,.".eondludes. 'metandliotY ex- .
perintent ' in Governineet :inter:sent:ion
in trading. There. was, perhaps, ,a ,
• She* 'Of• justification for Mr. ' Hushes'.
.beid. Venture in 1016, •WheO he botight.
;IS 'vessels for £2,050,006, .'because „at,
that time there was a danger of Au's-
yeti being deprived of;.; shipping
.movement!of Our ,pre -
the'. Ofily. sale way for a 'stranger '.te
approagh them is ,said ;to'be on the
baycart which' takes their fedder to
them', in the winter. Legencipry: lore
Isays that they are th'ileicendetrits Of
;the aureehe .eer' primitive • wild, eXen
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o m etn. •
date,to Europe, to the shortage ' ,
of ,teenage pr,ealtieed by the ,require- Pigs butier.I30 Days
ments of the war and the losses from
Gentian 'submarines, But there' was
...•
pio,.jtietificatiOn for continiiingthe:.line
and buying more ,after the War;
and.- as the 'ParliamentarY •Cer4niittee
of ingul.ry. reported; ;shiPowning was
"a; task which, the•WOrldrsn.experience
has protect is beyond the power: • of '
,any 6-evernment-ter,..earry ant:efficient,:
Antr`alaStatt, . •
'
in Straw 'Still Live
,
Alc3mire.y, 'Fis:-Three of Seliner Lar-
son's'pigi were buried beneath a.,:straW
PIN viten it was blown over 'inore7thin
a. treinth ago, and , be ,g&ve thein, up
But two of.thein emerged.
from the Etre* the Other day,•:he eaid'
thirstr,And a, !sit "thin frofii their 0 -
day fast. 'The, third•ione was killed.
Canadians: Are'Honored'.
For , Ambulance 'Work
alipporters. 'of .,the
St. Ambulance Corp& and ,drst
aid'Aiork :In Canada for Many years, a
gto4p.c'f,p.totaineh_t .Canadian citizens
werepresented Ottawa for en.inves-
titure • by 'lila 'ExCelleny, 'the Govern-
or-General, Admitting' them as
_bers'. of the •Venerable ' Order 'inthe-art-,
tish-Realm 'of the :Hcispital Of' St.
• . • . • .
of Jerusalem. , • . • .".-
.' Their ',,,adinissioii to:,..the .Order..pre-
Sents.theni witt insignia which is the
recognition of Meritorieus .13er-
:time performed in , the interests O
the Norder, 1 which :sponsors first aid
work•throtighout thel'world..:. • •:
,Among ' those from Ontario in the.
group ere Major-Oenerar J. T. Pother-.
ingliant.r.adniitted as a•Knight of GraCe.
of.. the 'Order; Dr.,. Hanry A. Beatty,
.Dr., W. J. 13o11, Col. Henry Brock,- Col.
H. 13. - Lockhai't Gordon, Hon: Chief
Mrs. W. H. Caw,thra, admitted as dent.'
manderei,: and- 'Dr, A. T. Macnamara
.'014 0,„ A. riamilten will be ad-:
;ratted' as eideera. ,•,
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Italian Fliers Invited
As Guests of, Toronto
Torente.,4n iny.itation'has been ex
tended by'. Mayor • Stewart
pin:44h Chevalen o. B. ArnbrOgi, Rat,
Ma. Vice-Consiil, the.Ita, an..a r.ar7
.inada' Of 2.0. Cian:eS, „'asking thein to:
Teronte en their -way .:to the,
..Chicago :According to pre-
sent, ,plaus. the •planes, leave (hie:belle'
tlig;:latter.part. of this month and', fly. to.
••;'';‘16Wieundland,•,•: •• "' ;
, .
:Toronto has. ben the 'MAY :itemised
air ••harbor theworld, according to
J. Longton, general. man-
ager of the, Toronto Harbor Commjs.
sion.;Planes ; can he landed. at'tbe
foot, of. Scott Street, .within fear. min -
Utes O. the .thaln, 'hotels and railway;
station. '• • •
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_L-The-Statiiii-L gee-of-I:eat loria
• The British Public- ask . tiothieg .bet,
ter than. te ee a' peaceful evelntlen
in the. ripening process. of time 01. ill,
eenutne independence, in the
sense that 'Canada afid • ustralia do
,
not 'speak of indPPendetice. The
guard iettioutly tife'ir right. of 'self -goy- " '
ernree'r.f. tut oie3: 5pre:ak ot their
tyz toLthe crsQvil,,be!•.'aing„:aey'beli;-...ve •
Ilia:eltetriritaZ:,-Z.T.l.th 'Natione it: a
finer the:4 than ,afi irAeeenii-
b't aceepting as the basis et '
their . independent* the, prissibIlity
r0OkP1g.:, War upon etie npfher: the
work!' t --day the BTlib411 1;:rupire is the
cite, real, Leagee.„tif
eessibillty of
war neither re“,. nor., pre-
eu ta ikiifee:nren.
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. TH1 • UN'itS•0"'STAtk"B
it's a Gift
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,ra :better
Man flan wear an ,-ager. ginfle
'fool .yeu ,t,t-hile- his ttrnights • are .
,a - Pouf) tale Tri.rit„ei ,
tepel .
; When. a settio`g .0f eogg
ail 'hi preximity ton pile otitieT'4'elti
CtdoradScring5 reeerei.)•,•1114 ji
4-
chattipion,,• aud., now' T.hilieel States
amateur titiebokier axid JAPN Nasit,
fortner'OntatiO •athateor
ion hatelealted toftn glen d• pit a 44.4
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vo.
4.1 ON
eettis
to petrit to the- env. ;sae rdifi6b. L'
ot d1stlitintin,4cnl Ir la:ns ' 11' '0'
they 'ere Sefolirqw
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.kdonk aiciceritoth R.OP.rtga.
•Ngw.
Byitih. Radio Pro -
grain .
BielcerateTh, watelee
of Hart. HeaSe.- University of Toronto,;
ha.S: been chosen "hy.
the Uritishflrowl-
casting ce,ripratien,',84 iLs IlOW pee,
grain ebietaini an ittvitetIOR'Sent blyn
to. 1.0..stmle the rointinistrittlie „end Of
this deptirtmeatd; Of the ottivly-orgw.
fsed -,corporation,'the. Daily •Herald,
saia Saturday,
Tip,WSIMPer, Says -14r.' Bic-14).410th
will leave eliortly for 'England; sailing,
frent, NOW 'york: on:the Olympic.
.4y.PPQTNal3R.u116.4:1!
J. lipx,gon'SirCheeStlittt, es,stIoliect' his
duties as warden, oftrart" genee in
80.pteinber, 4921, Me enute to TO-
frOol'the.Volvere4y of Alberta,
' Vilte"re he had beeti 94 the e(Lift for
.t*o years.' . , '
Ile spent four Years io France, win-
711.11•CtilrMili ry, Cress-an-4-hAr
dur-
ing the retreat of"'IVIarChr 1918.
addition to the book On Canada,
,Mte lilioltergteth has written a history,'
o. the • Sixth - Cavalry, •13eigado for
which Lord Haig Wrote 4 preface:
te -
--e as always: -cell in res,ted
-,branclies,et athletics, particularly. as,.
sedation. football, having "•captained
the 04dPic1-.*Boo-Ver '-team inhie-under-
;•gr4410.4',e.d0Y.S. •• ''• '
• • •
Muit Pay vyife
n British Isles
,r,.o.e.sop.,nBe;;;i4,ilygorel,,,p.;11,a;.„'for4iiiolOttolvt.tcoriete,ii,4-...8.47.8.: .
1;qe-dep -..;Insore4.• ire • ..' • • 14'
. Ipt.gt t In ,Q.A'PA:t Brttaia• fiocre4STeil .0.•
'14.0p., '),Yllile, 14444 '14c1.;.0,44.4..'.. AO: '
,toldifpvitt lo:'rearLs.f.rcP.,104'-,,,..it, l3,.... •
he.*6 IP, tbe.....140t. report.. of 14.....'.
•Charity Organiiation. SOciety, , . This '
is not 40:04 due to W.0419,r014e1011 •
11104, 14 industry, it is e*P1"1,1404-ift thi," '
report,' 401, ..e.wink, to .the. ' work jltr
iiriWn444•:,:bw4:1i'e*iccei:',6i6n:(1:.ulle:rt7ij'eir.°4111:)°lOil.,y: ilor!79:o.eglillipi*,-
., .. • . .
,. .11. the r'osiolt, year 1929-32 :.toe'n
to 110• .0xtont of ILI:. per. cent. 101
,their ,cinployment, .i .1..s.:'Stated.. but :
'Only 3:1.ce.e.cent, of :fent4.*.'auffeeed,',-.
'.similarly,,And..thip•sia*thout, the in/ ..
clusien of private .. dOmeatii..' teryiek•
school teachieg . and nursing-i-tchiof . • , .•
occupations ob-wonaeo. 7,1„ ,, .4 -.,.• '. ' '
. The repert. states:that:for 1.9.8?,.. out • ,
of some ii,000,00.9:.insared per -sons gall
. 049*. 7.M0Q. Were 440W.4..to hnve hee4.- '
depentlent on a preparion‘ andirre*o*
Tar soniee. Of ..liyeliihoodthat..,is,:atioi.:'...
' in'a Constant jeb„.• The "Means testi; ' "
by Which; a ,drawer or ouotopio,00 .,,,'
' telief-ha&le..Show Clearly 'W)14t. Ott .._, .
. t.otel..nicatis, of his.fartilY,atrOnoth.4et!Tor-..,
jets' been a:ceepted, When properly ex.
eer r. ; ,,.e13.,;liadTiobaaeilc.),,,crse6t.ait:oi.trietw.ay.o.t1:h949,r.giira.Opniti:zrititilroiatinix.csis:oei;te.i3Ot:
...,,Tert. Shilling's.: .4, :Week .in Great Britain has operated. .for, 04
Lord Langford, .. Who,, eiter•-• Work; yelp* ..it bases its ,-relief *ork'ittit,h1, .-
-ing as a tarni laborer, eiglit, watch- Conviction' that people meet life's ViCia-:,
nien,.. lain' agent, 'fruit:- picker, . and eitudes hest by their .own.. sagacity ane ,
'.•ceneert Mager, •succeeded' (to ' his exertions' and that if these liee to •be,
, Irish peerage., in 4.931-,..-heeibeen . or:. sepplereented fret 'outside sources ts, •
dered to ' pay lrli *to ten ealliinge ..eyiepathette:`,study...of all the circuM-.•
a • week, • •'stances should be undertaken. •
-,: Les, t eyear Led.y ' Langford, .., Whit;
heti, Werked as a. wai•trese ' In a. Lon- ..-----.70'
ilon.'teashOp,. 'obtained a maintenance New Zealand's 'Balanced , .,.
erder against.,him• of :2,2. a7Week..,11,3,
te:0til•• ,tclil .t:,ii,e'.I..Vesiic...Lonit.,..l,BAt'.1ort;,.:Ice't.:..4iti.,ii..'.. ii2m4g;:trrt:fiiat44a1rars,.%ereteAtoli,N..Tlia7ntrary,tc
(hiring herhusband's absele.Abreed, Xl c t-.4 ..
, • e,':11;butage,oilid.,, .
o . er. , •• , been balanced, has been •AtinciancerkbY
-..-4.,Ord Langford • 'said :.:it -wits.:. Oiliest' Mr..jr G. .,Cates, Idinisteeel' Finance,7,.
'sible oe.liiixi fo. pay g2 4 week. He, - l'his:.!is withthe aid -of &2;56000: '
., .. . , , . ..
had no .iiieelia; arid!was being ,helped, taken..frotn: the national ieterves :and
by. friends',,. He expected to get .a..'job. With -. the help ' of : Britain, Whielt• on- ' :
' soon, but in the. .nteentime„ all he • $4rited to .'it' further postponement of
' cduld ' offer : was :e.,Ve. 'shillings a Weelt,..poymeataunder. • the " funded.: war ,• debt, ,
.T.;ady'•Langford agreed ' to aeeept .egreeinent,„ ' , . ' ' • ... ; .. '" •••
.fifteefi, -shillings, blit the ...MagiStrate :' ,Eyert .with these...aida .. Mr.: Coates
Pointed : Out . to ,,Iterlithat 'I'Ori.:linalianil:-„liadteattinated-that7thel'-fitial-clefitir,
,waiit' to prison the • last ...tirtie • he was 'Weill& be about ..g7.,tm000,nt-lie-,o -.-
4_•oettlosi-lqletfirttwitteh, ..s., 0,,,yp. ,:,, a ., _-plains.-11.ty*.Ahe ,pbsition • continued. to
he 'realik. could . not ;pie the....£2..:•n ,finpro..e.v., right . up. ,to the' close of • the.,
week. ,.
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...- • , • . ' .' - • , .: . . .. ' financtal year,,,MiCrch. 31.. The: revenue '.
".. "I.' :shall :7split the :..difiereec ,'" h ' -.reeeived :exceeded expectations, arid:.
said, . ah. , rcluoe. th older to. ten this,with the operation ofa col cy•of •
;Shillings a :. Week. '.• ' 'The.. atrearli."Of ep.ozioreYr.Wae. sufficient to bridge the .
nye : shillings a. Week, ., " ,. . ' :', ,,
.1.4., Must lie Paid . off at :the 'tate . .0f::tdhaoliti,allnd•d• to
',,,teh..ghoe't„.ciTi ie,40.....1f, r: Y ., 'n: fely:".. •
The affairsofz.„ Lord ' ' and Lady . ' ' .Censidering...the •serious positions Wa
faCed when the year*aeopaoccv.igT..:•.. .
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:Ctate.s. said, "1 think ..it 'will, be gen- •
arallyil.eensiiirted that . the re4ir1t ,ig , •
very satisfactO.
y.".•
SafetYiCilen:dhars. Organization b -
,c.'. ,.
ssuetiy
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Tororito;4-.-140..,to#4gton ..of A Nei .
tional''.Organtzatlen on Accident :Pre.... .
:vended; *ea ':urged by R. B. Morley,
General, Manager: of the"Indistriei Ad.,. .•.:
etilent Prevention Association; at the : ..
monthly Meeting .of the Adninniatratlye: . •
Committee held herd.: ..- . . • •.::!'..'.„' '
. RePortarpresented at . the-nieeting
,. George Meade Lee, .4Orrner at:iir ',S owed outstanding. progress .14' ace'''.
athlete at the. University :of •.,Rich- . dent ' preyentioh, *ark .beittg' done in -
: mood; : is the. latest victim;, : He: *as ,thc. Ottawa St. Lawrence, ..Wentworth ..
killed, by A 'Norfolk'. & ''WeStern train and BasekKent:.A.sseetations. More
,his uncle's' .depghter,:, lett 'their: lives ,'ca-inlielin...''•.:. .... , ' .' ••;'. ... •-.; .-,-',''' .•,-.
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at the crossing where re"turninZfr• um.. intensive Wor' Iv -in. the. Niagara • Penin -
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Spending. the evening: .with friends, s.ula, ,however, . was • .fetind, neeessary•
Leers father was ',., killed - at'. t,he same i and the ,assoCiatiene, 44,410C:district,
crossing in 1921, and . his :Uncle anct,l.will he aSked'te.;,.earrY On, a'''thortingb
,at the „ serne, spOt;:five• years later., 1 . With ea • vitivrite. furthering lye' in fl
• • 'Another strange 'aspect of the ser- • ileenfie OP the • e.rgarilkation,, it was . diiv li
- Ies : 9 'accidents.is that the engmeer 1 cid..„d ton 19S11e a safety ,,c le,ndae for
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of : the: train !which • .1tilled', the 'elder the year 1931 as apart. of.tlie .generid :.
Leein'1921 was ,...a hfOther of 'the, en; Salerno Pt ..iiafety: ediicati,' . in ' ifidue
ig, 91i2ie6eor,.•Whe,. ran,. oe,er Toce'S. brethet.ri :otr.tkl.tA.:'1. tviii;;Opurg:.,:lis6utiletrOatn:tro,. 'P. , 1...:11Vt.,Oeti.:'o1,, •
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4- o:i: ! . °. :w' : ta i , ' ., _ .1: ' e- . B. Newl C Reports
I , q.. hi , e i•i'..ki‘t t i .1 Variety, . , ir' I
'eligivd:r.i.'var' iety,. has, just been offera.,
We, sale in ' the Argentin aeqi..dit‘
tx :report ,reeeiVati, from the .Btieties .
Aires .,ctirroaCendent • of the .boininion
. Tin i...eatt .6 of 'S t:10.01;j: ds , * A' iparcel , D1.2.,..;...,.,,,Z.,,,,,
6,40.tib,,gf§37,54•0tkiJUSiro.3g.'1'V`vierriiTrei•eir a .
,.trfo . eilo:iwdoot ,..of' 65., . eeiit :'ai busluq
. in -Canadian'. 'funds :iir ..25. per. .cen‘,
li-iither';th.Ue 'the dertent nitieltet pt., it4 '.
If)(' ordittOy.,. v./fleet's, • ' ' • '',' . " „,''• , ' • , • •
The T44,,vailaty ,is said t,o, be, stiiC,
able fpr, the "Trea. ArroyoS."diatrict ir.:'f
ati.ht7i, ,a(b.(..,e111,1111?4e.ief.iltailb(:ir.01.11:1'Attlircets6.1isitt'inet;.i.lioe41.,• '..
,All'eavv..inst,inc ,.,b,airic:ttit• , and ._i_.5111ns.ini re.4
Langford baVe been before the. 4:tits
0.137..a. 'number of occasions, .„ They,
were -married in- 1922, and Abe. folz
lowing -,-year Lord - Langford; 'then p.
T. Rowley, Went abroad When
he succeeded to the. peerage, he, was•
in. ,Anstrelia, "
•Four ' in ram:Hi-Were Kilted'
‘. At Same Railroad Crossing
Winchester;,. Four member;
of the Lee family of Clarke ',County
lieVe been killed in ithree separate
accidents -in recent, years at the same
nrailroad creasing' near •,White Pettit. ,
ReWarda Orphans. -
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OX' .114061"it' Tr". 0:1G Past.'ale •,6rDhat! hOrid • tie hoyS flitVtd it
thek e'sry •saied., sdvatial hasermfi, P1.00r§o 4 6, t owaPleilieY :oroviI T ibY naht, Rutlt, *ha
t'4 t4tn how 46' kli homers. .
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Latet.,Poriehpte tomontion:
t/..ed in Prince's , Plant
the • Prince .01,:
Wales tnled; his now hirplancIi* the
tirao ',When he fieW from Windsor'
rdift,'City,.."tvitisrZ) Min iu'‘;estiture..
he 61.(iely of St. loh stft•J'ettuli,
letn was lIi ' •
• uewest tfow
foiji- i a: itibtfaillpfie. ahd itecohltifo,'
ihtte lc Aigsiotr4-1.1•
slip;ifect41;t (7"-""---"1*fiki a;;Ilitiro"Uti'r.:11°;171114:0,'fi'
.the .ld:f • did; has' •
fi•:uutsIuriiiii
is,-.0011,ped with eohcc,i0d partiefy.t0
which fail ,eit 0 Passeutter'l lap !Oiett
al Uutergetity butiott ii'peessed.,•
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