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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-06-22, Page 6•••••:, 7 ommeiRk •••.14 ,e• • , '"•""44101r10 -.40-1f-4) - ,Canada, The Empire;and The Woad at Large. CANADA'. '1. . Children at.the 1,,theel.; . ,- A 1.4104,Ni.id VII'Wage' hig ,.'oehool. .-:- "girt,-*-drivitta-ariftinfribbi•r.e'filorig ' k 441to highway Jecentiy, Struck e. 7,• year,old boy who wad:riding; 4,!•hicycl.4. The boy was not badly, injured' and : witnesses, said that the girl did eVeri- - tiring an ridelt driver 'COtiict •ii4Ve done •",.tc), avoid hittinehini., Bat It..Preyed: On be mind.'444 014:tragic ',upshot Was- that,,afte„r: A.:glee,Pless. night- of -brood, Ing he ,t.gill COMmitted. suleide, [ • : .• • • • - ... ... . ... •..... t: It Is 4 :t.)itlfUl et*, tiad *ekes e ,. 'SAC cOrnineatary on'the.` automobile .agg,,:-Why silould'a,clifid Of. 1,4:',Yettrs :he perrnl4ted, to -drive :•.ear in heeVY: ,2 traffic -7e, for: thet, matter',„inAtiy kind of t..raille : ..}Iandliag an "a.ntOmohlle , thee% daYS, Is Strictly:a:Jab ' fel!' adelta .. rzh.o: ixilttoiig.jitkaPI. that the -aeCideate Ofthe' reek earl: -brieg. to •a• drii'er, Is ' ,golA,044*.,49, '91illa'13410:11t, 4i, 44iro .t?: 84,:iu1der...„. wQ04taelt ,,g§athiel ..,, Re: • view.. • ,.• • • . , , .., prat/eters Troteeted • :: ' .' , .- Not neWspepermenAlone .2bItt • the Public generally Will be intereated in 7 the•new .1eW put into effeet•receatly In : kleW Jersey . antler which '. no Court, grand Airy, or other incj,u1sitorial body • •could,require. any, reported to divulge 'the Source. of •coalid,ential information hoed' in new ertleleo. , Thie law :einiP- --ly7recoginges"..Wat Rae. lOngheen the -.cede of the news -gathering profession: that. g repOrter is , in "honor bound tO ,,,protect,-theyperson-lronilvhbarheff Oft -inforniation Of iegitiniete iaterest` to , the :public: •It is e , new halWark• for. • the-'freedeni: t!) f the Prese.,7IlallfaX- , Frerald; ''' ' .. ' Penning. Up Death. Gambia- . .:NErwireins: -*rue 116' Milesan near . are 'being .planned ,for, .United States' railreeda.:, .,,,That..,Sboald pep' np-Ae 'Leta beat' It • to • the trossiag" fans ...--;-• OttaWa. Citiseit•,. ' ' : Oka on the atiffa!o', A .c.ouple, ofyeafaagoran4oluert44,4 . Wawa., 't4 i'qichipicoten Falls' oie ojd.'..wiriter'i day. The driver tuelied.the bUffelwrehe Careful- ly :around , paisenger,.aadrclithbM In "Of •course deirs the eflicietick • Juan '"thif3 IS' all Wrong. There ta real- ' ly Morp warmth in, a buffal4iOlie when you.. wear.:tho. liairinside and the. skin UutSide." !Mao loOked:atthe engineer:: ,"Well;" he says, "it's, quite joke on the buffalo to ,heie: been ..Wearing:it: -wrong all these•Years."--,,Sault 4te., MarieStar, • • " •Reture:teitrArtni • , • , In sixty years the • entire picture of: Canadian life hes:changed. 1114§7I . • , there werei 3.1" persona ,.out Of. every .t!ttruliedilirltig in the Conntry, While in 1991 the 'Were nearly 54 out of every ° in the' citieS and tewns.•'pren these 'figliFee,Ini*Preeili're though they 1 4 do • not ,dieeleae the .whole • story, .fOr. rasothatersons. living In and. uniticOrporated .villageaore-repor .e as rur1 dwe1!rs. aVeditig to figarea comPfied by thii"Canidlin.,Getreraineat Burette :of • Staticitro, only 31.7 of the Whole, • pOpulatiari ,of •Cenada ,five on Tarai.O.: There ixi„. howeveri•AnOtIceable return. moieinent--toward: the fain&now In : tirogieg...-Fiederletoa Gleaner, • whi., Accidents.' Naiiiien' .In thelitlian centres the Pedestrians ...11aVe r1ghtswh niust, he' resiseeted, but 'a.eekteatt constantly occur:. be:- , Cense' pedeitr1atni.4•Mre careless or, ab; ibed"whenr, crosoing, the.'Stit 'ets• kor their. own Safety they must „eternai.:*igilance and cautiOn. • ' The. fettlities ead' inIttAes ..ara,tiotq • . „ . , . , .1nel/table: 'That lathe fact te-teepg , Totalled up ,these accidents are • ghettly•Story, -their • are:also ghastly . „ evidence oplitimanlepoda-of one .kind •." 'another;, a,nil: of the need of a sus - tented effort. to ,iiicnICate kabite of ..••,Safe4dr1vflfPegJreepr;ing atir safe.Waiking.,7-Win, •• ,Your Vb,celiularY7 We read that broadcasting has: add- ,edftve hundred words to . tbe aveiage. -reid, fan's :vdeabillerir.''SOMe ',.tawa the total no,* eXCeee• six hult• dred,---Cttawa, journal: ' • , . OfItith:CloCkii 'If ever' an...,..Indoetry opportun- ,.. aod took; trade, ..has: •'* done s•o.;". :re -porta the' secretary of the 'British Chick lViatiufaeturers, Asfloola. ,64141,g*I..:.r0,1War:',140-014f.-- nithiber Of a. Magathie pahlislied in ,the.interests• o'f the -trade:, The effect .' e .. Abe ne:W T3thish•fiolley et:Modified • rolectionr eouni;d. with. the ,ad vantage Offered, hir.. the sterling eichaage :* tiOrr, have 'been truly remarkable.. tt Is empeeted. that .in, the, :coarse oil the.- ' roe.ent. year PearlY one hundred. tithes, 4$ 'many oieckswUl be•produced in iing • itsb: factories", as in the' year 1430, the increase belig• trdra 4§,orio f o two'end ertalrmiUf,n, fHi6n have ,b4n iIz'cfot ItT Cho ItInastrY ant( • :foreig•ti cOth petition is beingmoat, silo- , • Oessfhily hiOt, ItT.,si:site of the. fat tifet ".•• the linportedelOcka..tire made tIu• .. some Instaitces; that torolgtr, trine- , „ ..Diecoe are int, off the market at dhe-.Siith 'the 'Mines, asIcerl .tive Yrytis. the' tifYrapetItten , optotog ntatotir, • fteei tntopean ii);101 bIloto .kdtt',14jkr,:g0,_attigtgtpAta "ittittffrO'lliniWIlilliar . , • •PrOAIrcing a. million, . clOeirs ft, HaiHton.PPectator.•, . „ -;-Strocvberriel-En Route - es et, was was uisitive sed to minine wa-Re' house= .whieli Cent Pleas, e ad the ed' ic.75 ed by 'barna hmetic ed 'for. r box: erries r, was f ,that, 6 the rf the •sale. tation , liton 2 4.11:4klalranta Weiner). WM?. rare 1Y strftWberrie, for Ma' OverePnle l'OceoPY 3)3r inr4 streak that is popularly supp'o eamiforrePt:' part .of the fe 1.P•alcuP; xi 4# '010.• icitobener Ne ,,Perct telle•tha etorr, Goaerich wlfe..:boligbt a IR% of- belries, for she, pa'id'29 cents.. the . bot. the 1)Qx 'Was a trete. It Wes:. 'Write Me *lib bOltglWtillEf box a price paid, for it: We reel cents a ,crate 4 24 boxes: :Pic Ruh CAllman •• Ala Route- 9"' •• • .• ,Or" . A brief joust with inertial arit reYealr1 tliat.00 grower receiv her prodiratjartt 1-25' gents pe The spreadi, by. the ..time,the•:,b, gO,.t to the. 'table of the oMisar0 „ just' short of 29 cents, Not, all of course, was accOnntahle.:_t profits of those .who had hanale betries, between' Pitch, and letell Duty, exchange. and transpor comhined to. roll fin the .price„hd n course, th& middienitur aad•dist ing :agents got their SPoototor. .; THE EMPIRE. , '71aree'Sein-14-0tWter,Sales' • 4' • , ' rtheiti least one trade. '•••• the nietOr incluetrytritich 'CaAnot be ,said o-beratiffering•greireti'freni• the 'gem.: dritl'.'nepresSiOn.: :More7-plrivate :cars Were :registered in March; tban inany single Mouth' hitherteythe total being, 1,722, alit:rye:that for -the previous .rp,: certi.inontiii'MarCh 1129.. :In the first three., niontha -6f-the--Year-...46'405--tretr: .cere-were registered,: figure.. WW1} falls below. that. of the peal( year 'by. :Daly, 42The; r.eSuit is• not... 8.6 ,Stirpris..): ine.as 'if Appeare, and ..cannot Safely 'be taken as a sign Of returning genet., prOsperitY. :For the years' . . • .. 'mediately; preCeding 1.929...the :MOO ,anct7--•-t-tfri registration •figures gOirig forward a'•steer)., upward cUrVe.• The market, Wes :Vgrir jer,,,belOW . saturation polat In theordinaryconree of events should have 'expected:a COnfinnoue• •between 1929 . end; What' •actuallY'• '.happened Ithete,:wee some felling off . after' 1929, 4/41: that. this, defielency is -now: yang made good.,FOf the inattotriei:,cen, • ecirned,Ar is.;•an-encOuragnig' Sign' so far, esit goes, ShoWing•tbat,,the,nati,airel IgreWiflie*otering. habit .i-eittf;- •ficient.ta'etnintereet the trade sluain. --The ,Spectator, London y.S. and World Peke Amerlea. his now forMally%pledged , . herself to take from •henceforth -a di, rect.: active :part in the guardienshin ot.the, peace ,of the World', .That. .the effect of Mr, ,Davisr'is statement', ',Mr-• Davis promise d in .tlie mania. ,Of ;10 country. te'rein ,others, in ..aboiiihing aggressiye:lveaponi; .to Consult. With ,Others • la case of a 'threat to peaeg, and, to '`partieipate in a systeni ot SnperYisiew to ensure the foithful car- rying Ontof efty measures' of".djearina- inent." -The hist :iselkair, Y•fhe:Oi04t important Of -these., obligations. ,An 'Ainerfcan:'-representative.opthe Per- manent .CoMmiselea of .Cbiltrel will'he a aalia .guaranieb of Anieripa'AectiVe, practical concern in the ,woric of dis- ,armainentThe "News,Chron0.1e.• casteDefended Caste is by no •Imeans • tire untabced ,evil which; Mr. bendhl 'and some re- formerS represent it to be:, (And even Gandhi, has' stated. that :he wde-fild not mariy a daughter of:his bele* her A former, editor Of the Spee! •tOtor; the ...late' 5,feredith 'TOvVe's end;, IX 6-•:' ilieVed the caste system to..be.."4 :vellouk,diacoVery thrOUgh ages bas proteCted;!Hinclu 'society ,froin .anarehy and. front , the 'Werat. :evils. Of inaustrielfand •Compbtitive life -it is. :an automatic poor -law to begin with and the strongest' form known of•trade union."1L--1,onilen Spectator' • :THEUilrEDsTAfs _ ,NeWspaper . Advertising . • Welearn . that starting Jinfo'l Mont- gpmery,Wad Ofid 'Ccthipany vi1i di*: ,.eatitintte• advertising 'threngh, hand, 'bats, and give"1.09 per: Cent."concentre.-; lion Anon neWafiener advertising:Oil:l- ei* et the etnnnan4':witit,590 Stares f(0_6„.,„Statek,. asseri„-thl,v•fue:%....31.0.11,4„Am: -a-fest-Tahd they will ontinn 11 fOr a 'leak xt,.ydat, yJoids ressuiks„ The 'placing; Of -the: fieWspaper,.contracte hereafter, 'be from the, central ON CopY, will be sent 'in mat:16'm to. retail. Maaa•get'S a. Month In. a diranoe. inerc1iandt4ind purpose,S and foi insertion of lb1 pikt on. -,speefiteds Ileleaseii will be on. a inentliiir Weird:dale, 'end frequericy,' otiffsertion wUl.deffend sonieWlVat uin locai tent-. netitive condititinS. All rigiii:;."irevispapers ,Will tkidIy ac, t.op,t th "SVITY-Phir, ottk ,houlS'OrnelY, if :the • -Con oo,n,upl: :18 intelligent'and keenly ale'rt to' tlio fact ...111a,t4. lot ai. to oifoh,o oil I On •lialttlJggj bitSfOil ' • Thcre' .orouo0.18-0)) betvieett LIIO milling 1oW4 ot a good daily aimi a.hatothill, Ing .thitt Oro, ebriy, IS right, id iCtis ii!foittgOinOIT, Vitarti avid iyany •41*,y)t.l'or %.1r 1) In.) 0' ntif.fre) Yok10; . • 1 ••• Th:e take Steainer_Sieorge...111....amen. thk-re#,U-In.„-.1-4ake---atiperior-HnearT•theHtteck' of -.-Ages . , 1.20 paisengers; • '•e-Veral•'Se'Vereii ifijiired, were taken off 'by etaist 'guard boat „1-4 , • Married .W.Olnen Work To IC!ej) :H0111‘S 'Together The Welland -Port Colberne 'Tribun4, ar.rr,i[Pdinen Out ofWirk,' says; • Wo- oritiffi94:11t1.17..Z.InitiLerr.:i'efidre,Nworn.11:4rHITZt; nig payroll lobs the attacks usually coming from members of the Tipricing -cless'..whirderitifirthel-Oh of the mar-. tied wOmeri. Most or the prOteets'conie from women and the aniMosity: of their remarks :Ong.gests COMmon underlyingpsychologiCal. inceptive.. .1.4DIT centuries:. of .eustOm. haVe planted -4 O. -the -hump Ir.-mixtd-, the, ny'. tion thatwhen a womanmarries site must, fit into the stereotyped -house- 'WiTe Mould. "The usual argument is that no married women shoulti,h Icl a job as long as, there arejobleth iminarrie women. Many exceptions front, sue "Not all' • all' married ..women .workin Who Makes. a Grile,n. Who rears, foitriValle around ajfttie :" Piet; • •• ; ' Some Still, secluded,. Spot, And diga, and sows thereia, has done --"Be3rti;t:Ihnis in One small, fended 'apace, 'Beauty.and. deep ; untellable.content ikleir -113,Td. . And xneaShreless peace la pent. . There tirae, takesnote oytencler penings . TJ'shiMnier of a butterfly's blue -;7-:-.41) Or e -the cl us't er'e dint AsIiderswjflt�worka ntiratle iletween.:tW6'hol1yliocks; . 'A hinder' ,cricicers:bu'mble .prophecies, A, brown bird b Y 4 Pool,. and. all. that d Into thelovely lifetime, of arose; . h' A' pansy'S , lore, end little guesting, ees' _I.Stratige s,weet biograPhies. euisiciCiTtthe. b4ine.:are;doing,S6 for tit log. Of .rwerk, or forIOVe.of lexitrie their husbands cannot affoth to b them.' BY far; the .greeter number ar in factories store, offices. and .schohl because their hesbarida*.do " not. ear enot[igli:•.te ,keep their fahnlytegethe eatVinaintain their .hettie Withent*Ah :aid; ,of 'the„WifeFi :earnings, , .Whem[th single .ikrotnitiuniAdnlirjterseWt.o:SIXP port ,greater suffering.. Would' resit: t.h "Where• married women...ere rengo, pciaitiorie de:airedby inen o Single, 'Women:•it is- Very, likelythat the emPloyera haVe found. tliefOrnier more •eMeient :Or: rnore,fectipted I to, the werrk.: There is certainly na.conspir- aineng ernployers against the un- married.!' •' • ookeci Revive i.&telt ,ot.F4(.4:1: S0141)'' • Fish,...Proliri,otly, rot'o7:ct.4.71:171-por'oiri‘ 0,47e4, ehook • iyirilattits,•0'.,tooLio, 14,41:y. gbry: It4t.c)0.;447;..0.gra,'s, lerk:a.t, It tbPY.e.),e, P:renipily tre.0.4.'444,• Tti11144,tc1SCtlakt4e7i)t.. et POatto,. titr4.•!;•45":4'• .• • a, heifer 'whic1,. ifs. perluip$•Inite. ,414e1i• . . held. but tests•MitdO :brac444,d,14ot4, indicated thet'it. to: Tplloys 'si)o)110 make. it ' get then' baCk„ intotbe water at„Ort,t"... .S9. that...they •tr.clienee kg(f.a. • 9.4er.:•erld, [rrataro, and' 11.00.:te enstXri.:: .gog- wort for:, anglers. " eir;011 li ,;(4‘i4lal'941.4):7109Yei:deePt1;174::t?'4.t°.*a4„aettio'ir,°'.c..ita4r,.': UiIn,a4,ea; loe" re,tarued....0) •fish.. back In the water , • th•ey nmy. help ea ,inaintain the engliny , . .*T"lier,r2,VesVgatioa, as to the effed , . bt hOok injnries' onamalj trout Wet . Carried out last:year under theBielogl , cal 4.0aict„or, Canada, Which is tin federal ..tislierieo. _research body , an( , ,operates under the central, of.the,Mia later:Of Fisheries.: .4 ouutuijoi,ot: trotn • raOti-,,, with ‘41oOk :injuries in their • =7.01.70.4ill---U;ellos-Were7tinder'obeeivit-!••:' Olin inthe. testa; 'being placed, in a' .troagh, Where :they • be. sluggisli and to quote from the zeport of, tile...'10Vestigator; they '..4di4 not .re-. spend. readily 'to:teenier Otintuli • ref several. hour's," .but afterAwentY-,fpUi bolus' Most of. them •seenied .qtte.aor- nial again. small perc.eatage:T; • lets than-tenPer cent=41fi1ed: td Bur: • . vivo, and to.quote agele..f,rifai there. • port the experneent indicates' that high percentage-Of'•kooked trent•whieli:' . . . • . are lajnred,)•.,even .to- the extent . :of , .seirpring •Itt.'gill arch, may:bd.., to liye if returned • to; the,water when released •fro.in 'the, • Paris Opena-$choOt : For; .Tourist 'Guicle4 ,Paris-.711I'ark ence.....coniplaia- ed that the ordinary Palle guide didn't knoW ' the differenee.betyeencl,f,resco 'afarirfife-Pltig.--r•-7- 77' • -To remedy this condition,4 exists, a• t`SehoPi' for Touristic In- ..,;str.uctioW1-'-has'--been-opennit: :lbw lginistrY. of ,Publie Works, jti purpose being .to. 'coMpeterice and usefulness of -tourist guides. Seventy students are alreadY enrolled follow- a.comprehensive curriculum whiCh includes frescOei if • notAire'• plugs, also Gothic churches? iParisian history,: and.,', So forth. 'Montmartre :innit4htelisfteu,d'ihe°8,W,4eilineele. its .sijaCigt reinedduthd6adt .Most tiniriets-master this Subject With- out outside aid; 'This School for Tourist Guide o dOes not r -Watt•e3e11-,haPartt0441.11144- .,Studenq.":intfi... eXpert 'architecto, 'con- • inxisseurS[Tbf. the [ailter.ttad tOrinfiS;41ift :plans to giva.thern an acclifite if. :elementary knowledge qf. Paris, its biatory•ancl its artistie trea- sure, sothat their. W •ill b� able to tiVe . , . , • an intelligent answer to most gees, tion a asked them:. ' Paris guides, Who successfully pass. their exanyinatioasAt.,this school, will be given diPloines, teetrying to their competence; they will also'he allowed ' ---diSinctive-litittonTAo-that hey can be eaSilyt.rdeoirritect-In, the est, the ..,ordinary gdide has befell' a asan yve -meaning,in mi. 441 who, ierely •repeated lafermation-wliieh e,.had Memorized; and which, he un- erstood inadequately. The TOW school: ill give the old (and the new) guide n intelligent backgrOunavartd a solid ass for his work,it is: believed.. 0, „ Whel.Xnalces a- gaiden.plans ' • • kno`wind ' : • • • e Oid roadsare lOat,'.old dwellings have ' their . ' ..• i„i• :For, year by year as as April'e heart is stfir,ed, •. •SPriag after parintnal :Acresa ttle.,little,aore.,s..wintry gray. .; :Conies; ..,elqyAyjraged, 'anold,.Anthe.n tie t•• •,is.vorci A. , shining..scrint • of 'tendril, vine,. and • ' WitOri4- • •‘• • •• • • • P ,•,New: green, •pale gold; :clear lavender, , • -Iietal • by delicate petal, • lea thy leaf: Nancy Byrd Turner, in "A Itiband . • ,on • My . • (Hartford; " •• Edwin ValeninAIVIitcheil). .• . Ontario..iatorical',Sodeti.,,,. Annual Meeting ,at,'„Guelph Startine.itme 21st, the :Ontatie His - 1 er,dal Society W111- hoid: a three-day. annual meeting in , the Ontario Agri cultural College, Guelph: • .4 varied ' andiateresting pi:egret* le offefed'Which'Will,ittclUde trine to Fel-: gus and Elora, for ;which arrangeinents are: .being made .13y7.tlie, Welilayton County.Historicai Society. At Fergus. •A visit Will be Mede to the-well-knoWn rose 'garden df •Mr/, C. Templin` on, June.22nd. . ' "'What we need to -day.' Is' not new, political inetitutions 'or, new ecionomie ny,stems.: What we need to -day• la a new spirit,".---..131.9hop, Man-• • ' • .• ' . Stiathroy'Student Wina E ,Ferguson Trophy Award Load:cm, Ont. -Don Wright of Strath. roY 'h44 been made the :recipient of t4hp, Howard ;Ferguson. trephi by- the ommittee at Univers1t o Western OnTthateloa..va;r.d,,, ga• ntedwj 'atiiietic ebilitir:•academic ettinding. and general contributidn to college• lif lectrical Fly -Catcher - Shown in Germany A new electrical fly-cetcher ,was oiabiiwknt,....in.. operation At .,I4eitisig, ,Ger in -• It donaiets of. a metel contsiner„ In which a wire screea Waded... The, set:eel'',• Is/belted • with some sweet- snaelling atipstaaie; an, iiiniediatelY e as the de a kly alights on It a Charge of eta& teraiining factors, was awarded .for the triciti 18 sentthrougb the,screen,.elec- flret.time last Year to br. Paul Hauch trocuting thii1,. • ,: • ' • The 'fly -catcher- can :be :Worked on 'There is happiness in music if you any electrleal circuit, and is ,guaran- pgt happiness info it:"7--Rinly Vallee, teed shOck-Prpot, , kr • , , "A nAtion that cannot maintain the "On the whole in spite'of wars and value)of its currency under pressure depressions, the world grows more fromabroad ia scarcely in a position' Ininiane and the Average happiness or to talk of self-sufficieney,":---Rayinond. mankind increases."-ItertrandRu ics- sell. • , , Four Killed -40° Injured When Trains Crash ) i• )1) • ::••••• sougere4iiwere4;itri , en Oirritirittere° tr trillit IfetWeeti 'Wrftibledeti ,and IteYbils Park' knit int Dhoti shtrifi Virorkeit. earrIti`g of LTi t4a,tri tratil jt1t owt , . ; • • r• Victoria Colonist ,tiiniinents On' Newspaper Triah •, aper has .I'difflcult 'task in,.Caterilig to .the "VieW's of Many dif• . erent:*.shade'S of 'thought,writes till „ Victoria Colonist. Its endeavor at.. • .ways:Iirto keep on', en even keel and [ to, 'give the 'greateSt. volume' of *Spay". .to 'those subjects• :lehich. 'it .1tes. , ..fourid-by-4kperience-the÷lergest''-prort, portion �f its public is Iiiterested..4.., loile.Wing-this:-.course it often :elms • offence; .ittit• willingiy;bUt'siteply 'be cettie judgineat affecting..inetters: interest tot-40'10es, to Very according to the likes anddislikes of. the ,The..eorreepondence.. 0O1arans. of any newspaper 'are a reflection of • public ,epiniOa. :.,:They can, howeVer,. if not properly.-.gaverned,. become II happy hunting ironed' for cranks and.:•• for the ;Perpetration Of . ,P,erSolialities - and intolerancein: arieWpohlt • That i-often,,tbe reison, Why oXin,troVeraief„ . are .not allowed tO.beconae prolonged Contrary to a general view entertaini . ed.by the public one..o.f.the Main prob. is , what t�, leatr,e Oat,- not' what. tg, • Leotinection :With • e newePaPel Contagious Cases' Increase , Quebec. -Contagious disease • cases reported te the Municipal 'Hygieni Bereau during the , month of May showed in increase of 17 cases as cont... pared with the Vame,,month a•,:yeal ago. 'Measles led the list with '39 cases declared, while there' were' 13.: cases of scarlet lever and 12 cases of diphtheria. Two deaths as a result • of contagious. diseases *ere reported, , . Side.Walk Cates Fver a Pioneer. .for • all ifxr•,repat'eu. . • conserv.atient, , .13,6sten,has instituted 'for itself A very agreeable .Sid,ewallf. cafe:: tihrery:, its gay "blue a),irrilugs, neat gyeeu fables hiel•eeed in a boxed •liedge • atid its w,hite-eproned. garennki'all lead • the' atithen fie' Continental •touch, and; ; Well-petrOnizedr-Vou4-:.• can't. get ,a ;chair at.' lunch thin" aft,. than :you '; can get • . a atop! at Them lison'o.Spa Iti Washington 'Street :There.are. People "there at tea time, Coo, sinping,phine. tea and eating, fdi all We/1(00w, ennterietsow rash Orshiewalk cafes ifs atipearingitr . :tn.& own Own, ,Theve tire, a edulrie '1"CrY loadeat,t. rra reeltati rattta tt thit."%. li,"trifVffities and .e mord pre tentioia ••One:kponsored, by a fashimtable:.hotel right.tif the Grand' Central and • you'. cab have your . lain:her:ft) :coke! ". thCentral. runiblos, un:: der iiolton 'the way tO Chicago-andthe prihdiptfl. draWbacks to: aid t•t'allf .caltinIn Manhattan intirebeeti the liar' r6"thiess et the footways and the dirt • gueffted ' space..can he found in leas te0 WO 6011'04 erected, to prevent a.Sittible .parli. 'trent resembling tt:speckfcle •I'O• • •1)14.1soititig Chc -destruottetr, OfPQmpclI there would Pi'qt,ty, oetitalhly iio onatotti erit to •1)atronfie.401.e11 reser. 'Mori '. noWet-Co tile to$ttioratotit's. whO,Wili g1v is tho :leisured tolittli of foragil 'York. 4Iero1if.TiltititiO.,;.. !Ogg noOttig,"-.Iohn,114ag'eflol•• PritrY ' fir •oit.perned ');1,001' .allY biere alteceeSt-.MrS, Franklin' „ ' '''"••111:1f, Co •thitIce• money IS :no goifge'. , Iteoeeii,etto'," •••." • •r" r•••