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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-03-01, Page 6, e 4 Canada, The Zninire an -CANADA• • ' Bellearek R�wardod.' Searching the.. Scriptures: has its ifeeritS, We :17,#.4 • of a'00.ShatChe-W40- Zan who opened 'the familY. Bible. the .„ . . . otherevening and loOn(1. a `.4*Osdellar jlfl that had been there for 20.• yoga, . . -•e-Regina Leader -POOL • Drunken DrivIn • 1,,Prii..V1.4te40 Maiteae, PnhilaPre- Aeat'agaillet,lihet ha ceneldere to be -01,144.sioq44te. OfatslitOeit of peoRka, convicted of ':drotini a *ter , car "Odle Ander the. infineilee Ontcry:-.41, .kallway's engine: driver who • 740. even enspected•. of drinking •habits, . Much ,..,IPAS.,COnViated.".of being under ine.in, liaeilbe., of drink When en the footplate,' 'Was eVer. again .41i0Wed to 40 :le an • engine."—Northern .Farmer. .• . Lang James Treece .o Indiana, who bas • Just celebrated his looth birthday* at- . ltriimited:41e long life 02 smoking,, he baying taken :to the Weed:when ha was nine-Yeari'ef Oge:•:AnOther:,cen- tenarlaw recently said that keeping .-iAway5frem the weed was the caule,of 'hi3 longevity. andi,thue'the contradie •sfl• „„ . , .lnatter':Seera.s to be e. people attain exceptlonal longevlty without . much regard as to 1iithat, they may or 'may' not do.—Brantford : Expositor. . , pune•Novels..- -'Honor ,cemea if , one Waite ;long ,enough. • The "Deadwood Dick" '410e •poVels. of a., long past day *we' bkel.n. idieeNieredi to be authentic fecordS Of :Americana, and for that reason. have been given' .1plaCe • Of honor In the "pengtessienal. library at. Washington, 'D.C. as "rite .boOks.",--Predericton' w044 at Large 'deceitful as the human eating:, 1ea- ..*014,aaYa Mr Be!te", makes Men:_altiVes to their own epPrehension. If it is better to bo a boat i than a Man, in order to escap6 the berden-of reason, then it would bo better °never, to. he born at alL. ?..1.4 than 9 -keep° even the lIttle bur1ons that assall the beast. Thhie04. of Intellectual nihilism, if it were any more than. ',Conversational chewing .gum, woutd ,he 'nauseans..— Vanepaler pan: ' Outlaw the Reito ver. When all Canada agree* to Classify the revolver with n*pnine;... heroin,. ,e0e(lintir end, similar, things, as a na- tional' preblem.to be treated as eedi, ,there will ,he a • far better chance .4: bringing *bent RS virtual disappear anCe; except 111 such circumstances as it has a usetul purpose to -eery(); 'Meantlme, alt wo can„do is back UP the penceand the courts in •their un .necessarily difficult task.—Montreal . • aiffn or:Better For thellithauceesilve month salee of new auteintkilet at retail in Can - :44a -ih Nolegiber Show a gain ,Oler thecorresponding ninth in 1932. The Better: Thiles:„...t-- The Messek-Harrts ,Company, isokit -maniefettnrers, revealed :recent, ;that ;it., Opecteir enough work ,at its Brantford plant. to Maintain. the `Present schedule of ,eperetion,:.' with sionaei-auttnkeatatIO4,.,;•cof :staff, - until 4bOnt !Mid:sun:Oen, .1. • • PAPIOAR9•041k;•the)•Dominion " *ter and Baiter Company issued', the 'lletattitt*it:''.t4a„t lts ".entlook. for , the iirantferkPlint is for a' pretty steady -TAA',thibuglinne the year 11334." ' ExeMitilet;',.of':several :Other. Brant; • tordAndustriesLnrofeseed to -see intli cations-thaf they would employ more 4 . itelP• during 'this Year.. than for the: last :two Years.—North'Hastingii fte , The Berries ".".Manitoba's new-found ' ' . Wee ' • " j • • - • moss -berry ..... ... a ..rea, ' discovery, ,finly "the' ,..jim 4iloi.g:,71iiiii . "Same va,,Seotia.:....comeis ,3ealcers,...',Then..En ' ' ' " ' beriy,,,,, nit,. m•a.•,iiito.thing ,as • our fox,. _.,,, ..,,,, e . , . , ha nettle IS more /°"'14c-'-mosnitoba, Trlbune.. • - Haunt of 'Artists. , --,'One7ofilte-proud-Plateti iuihe Mari tiniet-is-,qtear.Rively-Latf•-hlitOric Old ,viltage with Mani 'ancient ;landmarks.: :lf.ist Week the .denion which destroys 'IMMO of our ,fondest traditions, razed to the greund. a colonial Period Anglt, pee 'Church buildilig which ' had ;long Mace ::Passed Rs ,century 'mark—aa: irreparable IOSs ,te. a conimunity made [anions chiefly •by ‘the' artist's braih. .41iiiiint and modern bite' . from Bear River ani"V! shown in ,:mtink • a private Collection 0! paintings throughout ed.a.-4,-therbroOke Record. ' Banger of Sneed. WhatherLettnet..iine..jailits.::fatile,ef •the aholition_ef. speed lirnits, it. will . hale to he admitted that the Minister : of -Highways pet his :'words together • ht-suehHa,--*ay4hat4hey*de-senee:- ' tf .one Is hit, by an automobile Outlet ling"20 Milesanhour, his chaneetof surviving to thresh out 'the:Matter:In' • Wirt undoubtedly Would .be better • than'. those .Of, a fella* *helm* bOivp etr over by a car doing 35 Or 40.nliles. liA4hOne. !.And 'after., - ;Mire .to be concerued about that People are ,peing:, by Meter' Cate than ,that a percentage of drivers : are Chafing about .the'ineenventente: if ' 'speed . reetrictieris, ' • Epeetater.., • „ .•..„B'on't Hutted „ States , medical Dr. Glendenning,. has Written an ' interesting: book on the. subject of the 'buinan body. 'The doctor claims. that It is futile 'betiiiiie overAngent as ailments Or length of life. .146: hea,reached' the cerioliisiOn that there. is not :Mach • that can he done. by, tha individual to lengthen life and. that 'the" age: span is virtually set at 'Tliit authority :dote not API*: tend, to say that drunkards,: dope tuF, diCtS or these" who deliberatelyInjure their health thrOughneglect or de- •. lialichery,will live as long a's'theSe • who fellow a seneible Program in re- gard to tare of their phYsicat'sYtitere; but he emphasizes a 'Sensible' freedom. trent worry as to thin," that iied .tliet other COneernieg, bodily ' Vireedstock,Sentinel-Review, ••••firli ••••••••••••• • . :Mee, and Beast. , ,,George Hoek fainthis anthropologist, has startleMo,,M424. ' ‘ifettigr*fifri„ aielroi: 0 •. Mae: ileitate are •lielieeftii and • Man. are warlike': Beasts', . he SaYs4",tittieniere friendly, faithful and. ' • • than metik ter Is any beast le Unjilath treacherous »erfldiou$ and • " two ' Police,,'plainclothesmen and private gliards crowded the pier in ' • , . , • , Ne -w York, at which the S. S„, Bremen docked. .‘ • The reason for the - gathering of the protettore Wasthe'Unloading from, the Bremen of 224 boxes. Hach' of the boxes contained two yellow . bars of gold and' . • . , .„ , . , ,renresented, about $53,000. • ' the value increased 16:6 per cent. The number of truckti and -hulk's sold show- ed a gain, ef 4.8'per cent, while 'their value increased 39.3 ,per. cent; The combined result for alt automobile, truck and bus miles was a gain' of 10.4 per cent in number, and 21.8 per cent. in values—Brandon 'Sun. . THE .-„EMPIRE. „British Shim:en:I: • British ehIPPing Is something niefe than 1,!*.vital Imperial interest," It was 'held to be*in the :Striking; and efetinent Sneed' Af the Hon: .Aletander Shaw recently.' As in the late war, se in; the, future, It may be the one strong safeguard �f eur PeePle. against 'starvation. •, Yet 'British ' shliming eirerywhern;deolinitii, under „the ,pres- sure a a 'competition heavily Subsidiz- ed by other pOW,eris; and even by our own Dominloas. .'Befere. the war 43 per ,c,etit.."• of, the World's tannage .sall. .ed:igiaoi. the British flag, today only 29. per .cent. doea sO, *netof the 'Ships thakarOatill,running are deiell :With losses -that are .eating lin the reserves ,Of the owners.--.44bndan Tole - • ' The Toe'COmnion'boldt. • ,AWave of ooldii is sweeping over the country, and few are escaping rav- ages: One reason for their persistence Is nrehahlk. to be found in Mit:Abet the cold Is lif'.11Self rather •dittagreet able tban deadily, and people will not :takethe trouble to extirpate, don Daily Herald. A.TerephoneOcinveissatien. . Sir Edntund Vestley: has a :talk on the -telephone with, Mr. William Aeg- Sir Bdmund Is in. South Africa and at the -.end Of twelve minutes 'a 4* 500,000 meat Inigneia merger has been, accomplished. It will Mean that mil- lions 'Of telephone: call* in thiecoun- try from heutiewlve..a, to, their butcherst Will dealr'with Australian Meat orders histeed'ef Argentine. Three thousand Variety shops will be. soling more 'Rm. Phi, meat. The Anatrgiant nrd. bet- ter buyers here .than • the ' Argentines. So it pays to order from Anstralla.=;-- 'Londe/Daily Express..° ''` • • • i4),MA:'Neltan Aground.1 H.M.S. Nelson's • adlenfurea, iWen Id haverhee#athelieeebleifthey had not happened. That .the' flagship OU the HeineFleetshould renagreund at .the very ..entrance to ,Partelnenth Harbor -whilesleaiiing" for .the bpringtraise is. an event ,Prehably, without parapet .In the ,hietory, of the. British Navy. The result of the, Official 'inquiry Will., be aWalteit with , intense iliterest,'„ for. the entrance to •Portsmouth Herber ninst be as..targliat. to the responsible -ell, 'eereettlia•Nelinazi as -tires:7r: road down Whitto the Little' Ad00.1,10m, self en;hiS.,Pillar in. Trafalgar Square. —London Dalty ,Telegra.ph:'!, An Elected 'Governer. , .erti4iiitit or Goverrior-Gerierei chosen, by.a party :(either directly" or, theceign." Wilmington to :Lefi.,.'.eaug, ;Or , for popular election) .could ' not p03- sibly have the Mine .tteiinea .otts- ta.pticat.'.at the same..digity of 'char. atter or ;sthe seam inileffite as' the Governor-oe Govereer-General.eitedlY. chat* and appointed by, If tO .tfajettY; Nellher teuht'lie hate: the ,tionsefena. nerinjlhat'ineelt And pi-oPeo tichibed. procured the anpoiptiderat for. Would not be able to hide frontiiiiniielt the' butoitatini edge that he had 'beet, ;Paid 'fee, serv..- ices not to the 'people but tO a party. Lore ituntIngfield relleleS Sic WI-lifer/2 Irvine, who has: been -a digiatlea arid Carle tientenant-O.oVernor, end one w Incidentally, 'has publieik advo- cated• the aPpointment offhe 'Creisnis, nie.direetly we the, icitigH-The;Allt: .„• ,•• . • gsso. :education:among the: middle- ditties , . , of thls country, theugnit. Is not synonymous with Manual train,' ing for which ..workshops ' complete, With benches, "lathes and cobbler's. Jailti area ewe'. qua: non>, The tasksof. the Clerk and 'the stenographer are 'as.- neceseart and an • "Vaeattellatn as 'thoseof the -teeter mechanic 'and -the .shoetnaker. • Nor should it be 4orget- ten- that On .education: that sped:Wises- , too early is 'apt AO „deprive,: the.. coun- try ,adopting it .' -Of that general range of knowledge necessary if , lidera are net to, be. swept 'Off tneir, feetby eUr- ••ges of ..emotion •and ,appeals to -preu- dice. An: .educational syllabus that is. entizelys, utilitarian,#efeets ite, ownobject.—Calcutta Statesnian., , FIying in New Zealand. • . • . That aviation has come t stay 111 • New Zealand is accepted tact, It has not Yet' readied the point of fulfilling. a 1 -Unction as a public utility. Various, attemPts,.to.nrganize.iser,vicee between' tedated places have been made; but after.'„e'tlinea., these p10- neers car- ry on owing t� country ofiuch geographical forma- tion as New Zealand there, is juatifica-- tion' for :theAetelOpMent of a relianle, aerial lervice,the length',:of . the North and South Island, chiefly on account of the fact that other :Means 'Of *ins-. Portation canna'hope to rI'a!-the high average speed of an 10Ni/dine. With the newt': of FliOht-LiOnteriant. ,Ilinea-non-stOp',Jfii$ittAidtween:4nek- land And Invercargill,.• and.. the publish- ed of the.first air transport beinpany organized .on a national 'has - le,: conies, the prospect that:next Year. Will'. see the: definite inangaration .Of TeitniViiiitanee Sereite. Auckland,..-Weekik News.: An, Auspicious Opening , the first week of this Year, ending January 4, opened auspiciously. Nine hundred and sevsety-four cattle Were shipped to Great Britain; 40,732 hogs' were graded in Canada; 10,566 cattle, 3,005 caves, 14,116 hogs and 2,052 sheep :were sold at the public stock yards; and 60,550 barrels and 42,324 lboxes of apple t were exported tin the British market. The seasonal experts of apples to :Tannery 4. are 1,629,639 barrelsandboie-S;r Present- ing increases on last season o 33 and 11 per cent. respectively. lean -.°me In Britain Attacks , Villagers' Dumps • • • Relations Purely Platonic-- . .• Not Likely to Marry . e • Anyone Hollywood, Feb. 18e---Frora ene .,0f, the few intimates 'of the enigmafsm ,Greta Garbo film folk have learned the Swedleh'actres,S Will not marry gc411- ben MOmOulian nd that he PrOhat4 will not direct another Picturo star- ring her. After ,several thitriels ;Of,. erning and going out in the world,from her cloistered -sequettration ' the silent Garbo, semns likely to., retire' More deePlY into her Wonted seclusion.. $50,000,000 '13%1044 Project Discussed by Iniptolie- rient,League *0)itrOal, ,—PpAgfits to be gelined from the plow to construct • 20,904 modern dwelling In Montreal in p)ac et -unsanitary alumna now 111 exit H. tenee with funtls. at OreBent helog`• wied ".for direct relief,. Were ileScrib 041 by Mi. A. papule, ,addreeelng meeting of. the Qltk Improven2ent League. The project, which Would .COEA, ;56,000,000 would elimieate bovelle' ProVide saluhrielle• resktiencea ' at ieW Coat 10.1104 adding' to tha Mamoulian, us to' direet the Soviet 'oversuRPIY. Of n• 3 dwalligat aF. sensation;' Anne Steil, regarded aa'a' 'small 'landlord now In dildra0, altd • Garbo -rival on the. screen, in her neat' picture: ••' Pathways of the cinema queen and her director are spreading away only a few short :Weeks alter 'their motor trip into AP47101,14 that gave ri.io to several reps' of their marriage, or impending marriage... • But from '1i, Garbo friend: it is learned that Greta and Mamoulian reinain friends, • purely, platonic,lbecause they have •sirnilar in- teresta in picture Making 4art and Garbei's closest friends do not be .heve” she will ever marry. , • • LendenTidiing up of 'English vil lages,••particularlyin the matter, of proper disposal et refuse, is . the object • of a -campaign being ;carried,. out by the.Scapii Society, S group whose main objective is to protect the "England Beautiful." . • A'gnestionnaire;: twined with; the 0! the National Federation Of. ltreMen'a Institutes,. was 'Sent • out to the -institutes, In More than 1000 par- ishes of , and 7 , Judging by the anewers England is still somewhat primitive in regard to ' the weeper in which it disposes of its refuse.' NO fewer than 37 per cent. 0! the villages confessed that no system lying Costs Rise 03 Per Cent. For Month .of January , • . •,New York.—After decllnlng.for two successive, Month*, the .cost of liv- ing. of wage-earners turned' upward again in' January, increasing ihs per. ent-tiVetiLiticemberricoordleuto7the- regular monthly, • iiirVei of the...Na- tional. industrial' Conference Board„ Living costs were...K2-per tent higher: than in ;anuery, 1933, but '1,24 .per tent` toiler than In January, 1329,, The 'putsehasIng -value of the' wage- earner's dollar„ compared ,the base 1923 equals 100;.. was 129,4 .eentaIIL.January,.i934, - as compared with• 1.293 in Dsc'eniberr and. 139,9..• cehfs. last •AprI1.. . • • sloe Fond -*tees •rose 0.4 per iri Jannary. over : Eteeember; to a level 10,9' per cent .above.: January, 1933, bUt...31.90-er;eent'beloW January, 1929. tIllitaIe414aleit.l'edtia,itt.2.:L4W.,171;1113,i;19t)ii,1°;e4..7th•nd, Which Made'. them 5.6 per cent tiente' declined ; 0.2 p0? ik:throV;.,it•••into 'the' .nearest.donvent • 7 trouble Of burning or'hnOtaglifiAIMP-7lower than itt January of last year 8 per ent lower than iii Janu- inconventet,_Plate.wherelt,ary ofand five years ago-. iies„--tdeeaying,and,tinsightli.. • iiiii-bookentitleidietturelltefuseend Its DisPicieg," published by the iititietY; 'exPasett- dumps are proved to, -.he'..tt :Menace ' to the t. -wealth 'and..health of the rural community. The the,. implied 'Morale! ,the adeletra book is :that of bona may not be itt inettered diatricts,''and in such :districts "Ithein- diliduat householder :Meg : recognize hieresponsibility:for the general geed. If the °Untidk•and selfish -person sieuld ,mend bus ways, It • 18 pointed out, he could bring-untold•goedto his :neigh.... bora,: " . • Protection :'Asked., For "Zipper" Maker: .Otta,Fa.i--Inow.dpd protection for the manufacturers Of 'slide fasteners, Commonly known as "zippers," IS soilghthi two applicationa° for tariff revision, which have'been. sent' to the .Tariff Board :by ,HOn.'$. N. Rhodes; Minister of Finance. The Applications ,are from . the ;Colonial' Fastener Com- pany Of Montreal, and the Lightning Fastener Company 'Of St. Catharines, Ont. : The applicants claim that the "elassification'under .tic.1,a;'ire entered was .created before "zippers" came into general use. •Heavy-RaineDunne • Australian Wheat .Crops Harvesting it carried On in New South Wales, "Australia, from,the'end zop•Ni?vember7un#f4iiiitiaryrand these .months are generally:lery dry!' .Due to heavy :rains, however, this year's wheat ' crop has • . suffered • serious damage, and thereisno doubt that the„.•will ',ba,,appreciably de- creased, andthe. quality a thegrain reduced: On acconif Of the low price of wheat and the higher priees of wool ,-ii-expetrt-hat ninek o .the land no tinder wheat. Will be returned to pasture. Estimated World ' I Wheat hi**. rt . . . The 1.461don ,Wheat .Conference es- timsted Worldimport requirements for 1933734 at 560 Mallen bushels. , From August * 1933,. to Jentiary 15, 1934, werld sh1pmentS1 amounted ;to ;238. million bushels, or an'average ef 9,9 Million bushels per week. This els to be shfpped during the reniain- Ing 28 we,eks 0! the crop year, or a weskiy average; 11.6 million ,heili. ,stabilize : -.real estate- yohies., • • , The ',Plan Would.'4140, to ern. .-. bellish, the etik,s widen the 'narrow. streets and ..001fide ..PhWgio!nld3, no- expense. .• It .wee.ld vide at reasonable sitlaisio* • work f 10,000 men dn the building ti -ad 'fbt the -period of three- years, Mr, Duled0 Paid that the 'Pi79Ject , entailed the 'passing of the. Mice* eery 'legislation On the . part of ths three governments, a lean of $50i 000,000 with a .guarantee of the thio ' governments, federal; , provincial, ane nifueicipal, redeemable, by annuities at the rate of 7. per cent; of.'waieli 4, • tiedto inter • est and 'eper centtoerniong .Landierds wou1d ble compensated according to a set scale , The houses -terns down' 'Weida be rebuilt by al lancing the sums necessary to .the, • -owners, And „ architect's . plans and. ' specr•, . • cationa would be carefallg" ,cdns Mired to assure :that Construe tion.„'ahould• be Carried on 'alabOrding."'s, '7,tab;445agoVii,e141briam441enes 'swaonuttaldrihraid.;,41irer: gage" until Ithe ecunolote •Payinent, the loan. • • . ..Advertisipa. in..Fatteri! , . Steadily Increasing neWusimiern are the7liackh0tie of,1ni.% • 3 , adyertlaing Oanaptign, kr.. 0, F. Ban- nei,nan, sales, ;manager itt Charge 'Of • Advertising for a well-Isieivn plaice of automobiles told 160:dealens and ' ocithipan.ypit.rp.rssp representatives here that thee com , advertlslug appropriation - for ' -1934 had heea •greattik: increased."'T.:..7. • Austrian Independence Matter ' of Course .„ .Say.Oarman.Offiai4ta.. 'Berlin; • Feb. 18.—The maintenanee Austrian Independence, ' . -Great Brltain, %thi7-aalr014400571. johit'•inanifesta, said mist be; Main- ; • fained, was represented itt (Mali" 'circles , being 41a.. *atter 'of • ceurae.7. . :• ' , "Who 1.ithreatehing,.,Amitria's delimndeitiee'?" demanded One' .ABOliet,' man.' Scope of Edutatiete ,• , One featitte, cenirnoe ta , Mallet ispetelies-And:letters. to the PreSS deal.; careers is an 161000,04e edudati en shall lienceiertli4iiiive an -its' Wiled the ability to earn a itvitic Mantle thaterm"vbeiitierial trefeleg)., is AAA ,•I a terns t1ia isln 'Adger of beehnling ' n•-•••oateit*ardr•-4e4tgrio.that itt the - •,• • , getinns Captured. 4cottish prUnis. „ -Relief Workers - Fed BuffaloMeat 'Prince •Albert, • Sask.--Used in the Prince Albert National 'Park relief emit*, where itis served six 'meals per week,. ,26,000 pounds of buffele, • meat is in, refrigeration : here. The meat, obtained -when -the animals Were • slaughtered at Wainwright Alta has , become popular with relief workers./ • • , • .. •Winnipeg Has .Highett...: .POpulatiOn.aains.. -riVinnipeg,..!Wiiinitieka. pops. lation,'etclusiVe:, of thisuburbs,,"ic• 1933. was the 14'06in: in its histery: The jiggles compiled by..:1 the Oitir!a -a3BeeiblentHefitenkinaiener 242. There hasbeen a steady,. crease- in the -city's liihaletants.,'s-inct 1336: Loans t� Broker8 ' „ Washington. ---Loans to • brokers and. deiBerii held by weekly relierthigNevi. York City .member banki.mtionnted..te ' $353;000;003. during ,the 'Week .ended Feb.. 14, the Federal Reserve f• Beard . • reports -representing.decrease of $43,000_,000 for the wet& : • , Leans .:•fer the Week , 'elided. Feb, 15, , • 1933, were 4427,009,000. , The Spline 'seed Requiremente ; FarMere who desire to assure 'fheit seed supply at rnlnlmuin toet are ready taking stock .Of their Spring, , requirenienta: ',These • Who have geed' , of their; oWtt will be taking Steps to havo,it Properly . eleaned "sad graded before the '.qpring ruh. Other*, legit ' :fertuente; be well advised . this Year...,partienlitt% tosecure what they. . require as Mien. as ph.saihie, inalting • . •o.itire that !ihey,.4.re• 'getting varieties *bleb ore' nibs t highly recbinineed.ed for eolia filen ,Snoli as thOirL , , , "..:Wateritiegelibot .Rate UP , rite. Waterlee.pUbiI „ nebool,' rate WitS et, at 134/4 mills by tiin 'board -receiitly.-, Thik( is air tre;a8o ot 114'Inills overtire 11.50, rate 4 4 4fr / 40#1.4;ti, Atli ' • ,40441~' ../•// /Y . . • ,• 'f „ , The co s gene al, tatt flanhlton haii to ertinly', reeeiled the r tutus of .bis ,regimenLy odu Gordon Iglihiti tiers the sw t Odrtity t.ip',"eitrotrao WI) telt tile aortsatis.hact 'oat). • . . , -,... , ' • • • L 4 Branticifd Fire tosi braelford—Totat fire loa4 for tilt Year of ',317,115 WaS reported CY the.. • clty emtheit by Fire Cbief • • • Thls IsidigitIlk.„.aheve,Liaat--4esesm.,4--,• -•`"' • — • r. • •