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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-03-22, Page 2•••r• 717•••••••• CANADA. • After -Dark Accidents )46.4 tvalit9.49914ents, outside Ot.the eentres of Population, occur after dark. There are two reasons whythis v:Ist sO. One in that there. is' a eelloe " of drivers Which inaists on" driving as cast after dark,'when. vicilhPICY Is poor, *a in tbo 4tlYt-i.Te vi)An thq, MOTNavt f4d the ObleCttf-„ upon it are clearly etched, Th9heds o drivers otAhl.a., '1314;,whair immpe4 together' (aMI, thIS is adeptly genie to,Plitf),;d0 het:ring, ut, instesd,;give forth a flat, cracked, tote. ' The.,other,.*tator: gehttlhidihg " to. tragedy is 'glaring, liltsidIng hend. :two, the • problems • of. Which meter .ear manufacturers apparently are lin- able to SOlye.-Lilletrellton $pectiitf,F., , Elgar's Great Music be remembered for Ma charming, but " now over, -Worked • "Pent 'd'Ansonr.',' ind his magnificent '"Pomp and. Cir- cumstance" march in D, Which' he COmpeeed for the coronation of Ring PdWard,VII. This, Is one .of the most ftir048 And maiestio.elassIO marches ever written, but It isonly ohe..of four hr five marches ,of the. eaMellAnSe • *09n:was, even' wp,ds.'te,""thrli it1.ri, til: Verletle.80e:end as 40018 lS:n0.W11 , til ,, rougholit the • British: Empire as • ;Land Ot Hope and Glory."-'--St:,TheS* ike,'TieAes.40ernal, ' •t: . ).• Slaughter in Britain Point wei•added;t.6 11 debate 1n the pease of' Commons on Wednesday slight • on road 'accidents by figures *lien: at ,questiOn: time .•,abold the ,tailualtiee on the reeds in greet Bri•:. In ", -the eight years 1026 to 1933: Ite•figiires„'Whieli-Weregivenby; Sir the Home P99fatArSr% 'Note' received with .expressions of in- .itaked: , • . , at";.waii thitt?,/, audlae.,,Eitkwoodex,, elapsed ten months: of the fiscal year •,:talnied:--"A,great:Phanse: 'a 89andawrs- -47to:the--end-of 'January. - Thfalavov. , figuree. were: 4Killed, '50;837; ' able trade lsalahceis the greideptihifile• lured, 1,421;083:-Londoh., Express.. 'actor inStabilizing"the Canadian dol-, .71.a.got4or With the herd which was .reeehtly.pht out on the Chapleati- Pre, • serve they will make a good start in adding tn_a elk to the gene animists ef Aida district, -Sault Ste. Merle Star.' •„.Activityttt'Oldet Pert • .Yes'OVer,604 years phiPS, haYe been enter,ing end:, lcaTAl* t4g,. IVO Ot• bee,on the River pt. Lawrence, but 933 we",e, one; or Hie, busiest years, In the history ,of:the port.,•”, . ThenuMher. of; vesse1 dOelted Iotaled "../)0.'64, With: k no tegiatered,, tennage, Of •5,62,7,17 tons,.:eq1.40.g.44•With!' 300 vessels in 51932 .of 5,0,3,708 'tens; an average in 1933' of -263 •.yeseele.,:..pad .368,2.59. toils over't* previous iRat..,canada yV:ee*. by Week, ,.. • '5 ' • ' Heart: Disease . inent-MenATing Of heart disease' in recent months, par- tidelar.intereit is !being shown in ex,. Perinsente,which.have been etintlheted in Vienna by Dr, Hammerschlag. " .'By . • taking -a new preparation made .from the hormone. of the subsidiary thyreid. gland: it has been Wind that good re - !hilts have been obtained in thetreat- ment of those Offering fiem heart ill- . Moue, relieves the „etaMped •conditions of the blood vesselsandeilOwa a free peasago Of . the blood through the or- dinary. .ehanneliv" • It is claimed the. -treatment can (to no harni,,end,.its it has been:4preveh to ; do some goo has drawn mu& Ihterest tem Medi- paliiractitieners.-6BOrder Cities Star, Canada's 'Recovery caaaaa. has ',regained its pcsithan as fifth among"the great trading nations of the. world. January our foreign trade Wae:40,per cent.. greater than In Janidiry,,:1933: PuttherniOte;', the; bal- ance of trade is: favourable -$125,924,- 000' more exports' Theo , hive:rte. in: the Growing There aro 73,000,000 mo re people in • the world today than there:were four• eats, ago,: , according to Sir Charles lose, ptesideht. Of .the International ephiation 'Union; who apparently 4eeps.2.elosie tab on • birthis_and .deaths. :.goodsized-e,ity-frour'the-outskirta-to, -cants for relief wark-th,at-ip,ditncult- ,. • j-Kirigstons Whig -Standard.):•- . ' the down -town section Within an hour to InOvidC.-,--AuClclemi -Weekly. News:a-4 ler:and.,abhPotting the national credit. :"4`011nlilpeg Tribune. Husk Hour Crowds -- If' it were Possible to abolish rush hour, periodsand avoid the necessity of transporting the population of a , • John' Dodd, Shown at the wheel ctif the fishing smack IOW Bedford 'as it docked hr New. '2Ofik hOt.400t. pebtusity; 26, after a tWo-weeks trip to the fishing banks. fer medkerel, had some vivid• experiences to ,teate, • herder.we:Plai. the better we WOrk.---, LodOn ShnditY'Chronidle. • " The Dole. in New Zeliland. The .;ileclehin of '.the.1.1non1Ployment Bake' to 'grant •sinitenanee'• withoutl Work to elderly •men ahd. Men �f any age unable through physical dlsabjijty to pertorm the c1as of work „offering Is an evidently sincere effort to ineet a need. As such it worth trying In the. two ..centres most representative :Of ;theneed. The Increasing .diffichlty of providing ;Work for men capable of lighttasks ohlY,especially menlh,ed. 'Tanehlg •years, hae:neeelltsnated*.,re-- -Vieiv of ,the Circumstances arising from the widespread economic - the efforts of these Men to find:work,for themselves And have equally hindered the, endeavours • of the Unemployment Board to find work on their behalf.Ail inevitable effect has been • the.:emhar- rasiment Of. the • 'general scheme Of .1:•&, lief,••, and the position should become -itiiiireCiably defined by .removing ,thus, as ler :aslidiSisible number end, . • , , Superiordagain i n th thesame period • the even- Scots and English • y • • Ottinlek : it,is a very firie,thing,teliave pride -C . - '' ' ingiihe solution :Would be ,eeSy.:11,Unier, 4 '.itrhe'Entiljebioaalevee.to tell !n!.ene',e dOhntry and the eitiseliShIP,Ot might then: be Iiiiisaililii:'to realize. the. ' oils en's: country, but it is not, a ,fine er, „ideal both: for •the passengers and for of which:IS Usually hia (siiplibsitious) . : stories about the: Scot, the point ,desitalile--thitig.to suppose thet. peeee' the. T.T.C. of a seat for every possen- _. •:: '' ,: lacie:of,tiiment: ,'"And. cut...soot hie': a .31ving;i4:011Iclitf4".4te.,740040iorlo.2PeO7.: . ger and erery .peet.doirifettehly,:.illiect_': iple living In . all Other, lands This ThiS But is lenges theskracrePers, office, . .: • large: store tales,''Obinft:EnglisliMen; • Ptiluperiority.: 'complex" has.,1.3d• to. 8 e building!) factories and great 'storesstanding 0! on. a Wilfut mlaiinder-.. r..c.41willy, ,osa,!,4F In .74s world and •ponr,.. out their, thousands' .oh, .tg.3 the :ii, Of •their character, but 'Which: „Ilea . •brotight.'uhteld, suffering :end: streets, all Within :little more.than.an , ;•_ 4-4 1 -L -. isitroVe his • lack of :htimonr, and are: inisery..--Halifix: Herald.' 4 hohr and Oil'deniatiding instant ttehs- - ' not ' devoid of a piercing .7.fit:. .Tlibte7 ' 6 .ii real' eaetni±Vrif ..8 wits' and • Eiglish. • should. not 'inideritand end : Woman • is beand te.liti, evercrowding. , Thiel ' : portation to their destinations there la n ° ' Y • , B appreciate each 'other. We Seots' have 0' „that. has. true not only 'of Toronto. but ef-every. •••: (Editor N ote;,,,T e reepOn . to th., 4author's .InvItstion.to readers to send 'lira' specimen Of 'theirhandwriting for .a ppesennel ..resdinp has .:been ..enorai! ohs. Reeder!'" are referred to the nelincerneht,at the feet of. th Is article). . , "How .. (i/Xenhe-AnolYsie,5. .1101S me?".. -that Is thequestion etliet 'read, ere Invariably ask when they read mi article on the 'subject of character analysis from ' And it is anathral, 'question; For • , 5 , In 'these %days, perhaps more than: any !others, the struggle for existence, for 'progress, is ,-I will en- deavour • to tinewer, the• ,question' by first asktng 'others. , Are you .hepPY.?".' Or are you con- tinually ;fit/wiling at. life; ' with a con- stant .Chip on yont.shoUlders? . --..-Atx.P.4011,,,WogreOsiAgAn-tieury,werkt tOt-,-are-t-youliasati.sliedt--:,-;:a square peg--:_in-a*Ibututhole;,,-unithle.,y.te-make any real progress, Yet not knowing what to do to change the possibilities 0? your future? • ••• • , , • If YOU are married, Are you' content- ed? t•.; Or • disquiet' -.creeping . in,. • ,with :.perpetual _,:bickering between yourself and your life...partner? • Do you. •.me..ke". friends,,, and keep ., gm r are.you living the llfo 0! an involuntary re.chisti unable to en- joy the Peciety, and .compahlonship, of :teal. friends?, . our Handwriting Shaw. GEOFFI1EY ST. CL, A111 .. ' A1lri Ora;thtsttreserved.he-Aelet) leen made of incOmes-inIthe United large'ety .where there is, a similar.: if they will admire the right she's darn :Well -We to pay. MOveinent- of ;Population; :-,-.:,p.o'roitto thing! And many, if nOt,MOSI. of hi,: he'- analysis 'shows tiat. women re- ipsiegjahm, - ,heve•an enormous'. adriiitetiOn ,fer- our keived 36 Per Cent. of the total of ', r • ' Soilthern ,heiglibore their', .'gte,at 1te..imilideg tenacity, ' • e°°,°A00.)00!!! of lOOMO.' reported to -: r.the :Driver. .is uniafe. achievementS, =hir 14VeshIngton ,. in .1933,' . Seventy-seven 'The': number of 'eats in use is only their .literature.- "Do We. not .admire , bound ;Ntenion., had an i' ennui' In" .slightly :higher than It was Years most ;of all tillathat .se. many Eng - Me Of mere than 5,O00, the average : ago. : The Cars themselves ate • tat gahreen try. to 'neve that they :have eine $19;129.. Of the 18,000,000 stook- Pater; they are. solider, 'their brakes. some .Scottish'bloOd in •their veins, . Or Gideis • in the country, 7740,004 Were ,, are e better,'they. stick:to:toe road .bet- -Oveii ,itifeet that. they :are Scots! -J.. i- ' *ten*. . 4iid, *omen: were lienesiele ter, they areeasier to keen Ander 00.A- 'A•P= MeecullOdb;: in The 't)eciati,,,., (Lon - es of f89 per dent. of all the Maur- / • 'trot' It is the •hiinian element, and it den), . - '' ' ceobtatandliagL-a matter- Of billions. - , rro or Is that all. Somebody else has iscovered that Nvemeida'fio :per Cent: f all the. shopping on thii:'•dontinent ,p-30 per podof the spendin.g.tOtte- a.„ ".. • " ' GeneraiStore alone, which' has failed. .".:ChrenicireTelegrapht; •-••• TIIE ElVIPIRE The Drought lit Britain . The danger Of a-shorta,ge.,eg• Water this :summer is now , a 'iterious,•if not yet an dente one. If ;there normal -Ngedi-Greater—Air-Force-,---7 So. Itis everywhere. The world Is ex'cliehging , feet for Wings. Britain alone, like a' fat geese,: waddles .along in the old,Way;-Lenclon Daily :Melt. CAickney Pioneers 'aequ°':generai St9.re which is eondtict- 'va, . in _am , anger w sap* "7'111'.37-11:0;ettwelltrOtr TeXas, cerfitifi•Ja- •P6tirl''-it-March-f°11°Ws-j•gilditYnd:' .D. 0! Leeds Febril in theft' unprecedented dry- polinty aneetkty--Whe !has battled' on. nes/s!. theh the eithatiO4 will be' teanY: had; and it will "ripe Ude. te, do mtich' to Meet it. -Manchester Guatdiati: ; -bsiii-NerPay• ! BY' Augnst, of .1934 twerity. years will have elapsed Since the outbreak of the World Wet, . A good deal heS:Dapsed Under the htidge:Sinde. then and many lessons '120-e been taught to those who cared: to learn. The .Supreinelesson. Which We sheUld, have learnt is that • 'wet does not ,par. The•nriedhenisin Of the: world has grown. so delicate and complex that a dislocaticidin one Pett ,serietiplY effects every sedtiOn. •Victor Is hardly better' Oft 'then .irinquiShed and 'certainly not as Well off as in the pre-war Peritid; in Spite: of :Oil!) truth„ which most of 'ha .,have realized, it is deplorable' that .00Vernineids Still Pre - fez!, to badrifide ettate. ef ..inenek ,on erniententa erid generel:PreliatatIons for 'conflict Which are but of all pro- portion to llio lieWet Of 'the -peal*, to defray by taxation. If Only a, Miner 'part,of these Ave:ste!ul dithetteinehte were': diverted into cliehnela at rap- prochement, it only an lota Of a the energy conuIne(1 wero Spent in the lprOpagation: 'of ,- friendly t!!etatienthili. between nations,' a lasting peece•inight: ,haVe. been Sedn'ted ler Mankind.- Itoug 15res: 'S. successful busliiess fot '19:, years in ;)tpite , of' the 'fact. that ht is dependent, entirely UPoii the freewill "'offering!) hf hiS ,custoMetS. ' • PiirVIS'",, establishment; .in ap- paiaiie net hiiiike Many inhere yhich stand in thral• "Oenimunities. throughout Ontario, '. as '7:Cod's ,Mercy Store,", :and the methal business conducted -1h - it • IP etPlairted upoti a bleekbeatd, which reads: ' 'PAIL 'goods in this store are .sold to 'you at .e.tist-,—riethirig has ' !MOIL:Added as personal gain or .protit, ;The Store • 'kept by' ft • ::Anythifig. you add ,to your put- , , 'eh's:4e will he:reeelved, with thanks." , The cost s of the Iiierdliaildhe is *talked . imon the :blackboard. 004 ,the urciptser, selects the .article that he Y/4:11,lir'ep. • consults :the 'price list and 4daf o it whatever he feels 18- a felt WitOfit. ' • ' • conSideted to be kattiox a liatil,belled.pert et , the wothit, y rt we have Mt; word that, notwithstanding the way in ighich he does :hbeillets., he aVdri(geS trper eeht„.efoitt,!dtitiek the yeete-, tOckville 11.640140; . . , Elk for Al a ' the dollen of the:Geme.and pish. /Ales ,Denatfinetit to liberate 25 'heed n(elk futile RAngetteke"Gailie Pte - proved lii tho dlstrlct.: • •, • 'these aigintila Should do just ns this area as have those which roir 86t, out 111 terinet! Year's at Peta:,.. . viftwa and 'at 'Thirwash and , sheti1d-111 garno teatiMe4S.:..of Algoma. - rer „min1tine_.4cohtes_froni:. Read," Thfs is not Cock-, , per quickness; adaptability, and obsti- nate, •hiMieroui 'courage', supply the .eteR91 whiell the .:finest ,pleheereare :6M8e, and the Cockney .18 endowed" witb--a-resillience,,;-a :•siiiierh-'411d-iffet-- ehce•to misfortune, Which mares 1;1,111.2 , able to: face • difilculties .and •problems I ;which would utterly defeat the ap- parently attittlier • Landon .Evening! News, , .. • •PIaing Fields 'fOt Eton M. Andre Siegfried,- the celebrated Mind" r1t1o, says that our national fondue* for running ebout, and htettittg balts,"hnd behett- ing: One .enOther'S:rlbs, 1 a ilreedftil *late of titho He-Won:del:S. hbW wo get aby -work done. For --answer we can polnt, lo tIi wor ltself, the • r. • Phe answers to all these questions can: he summed up in entire:Se-Knew yourself .and--othein."7,701c-11111rword May. siillide-,71Jnderstahding, If you go through life without, knowing, and understanding, :•yourself -your faults and your Virtues; yOur merits and: your weaknesses -you will, be serious- ly handicapped. ' '. • Lite's; prises' go to those Whe, know- ing their potentialities, •capitalize them, and,strengthen them;' who,real- izing their faults,: strive tosevercome• diem. Grapho-Analyals.:;helps you ,to :know Civil Service May .00:to, Recruit Men For Seater Poets foggptot,pio1ar4 . pppo'nenie •Ipetticeet. govetninent,,!?, beware. On, the. Auth,prity . olle Of ,the ;Meet ethineht • civil servants, Canada will P:Oen have to go Outside the ,civIt ser- vlce fer men to till bigjobs or olgo the women will take them, • "The Vele ,dPielrlS:" 801 Watson densPtroliet et, the PetnInien `5.11..14.4811rr in an AtkireSS AMIN of Trafla. 010h; - "When.. *einem 1011 hi?ltt eliellek f the key pOsitions on' the ladder. to the,exeeetive .neSitlenk. that"either the practice Will, be - ed ofzgeihk, outside of the civil.servide:,' th.tecinit Men for the'senier idatinte; •:, trative pests, Or else. .,we pink: tile • ptejudice now eXiating,•agalpit, women.i,.• beihg placed In charge of- major '4O,••. • tivittes. As yea., pay. the. PUPS,: ; :7 leave, 'tlie 'decision' to you;" • • He 'added' the percentage' of female employes lii the Ottawa headqhattOrir • staff was 22 ,Per cent ih the grogp.,, 45 yeereand ever; , 38 per dent In the 30-45 Teem. "'of.' Age .group, and said 1.45'.ignerect theToungeragearhecatiser-,-.---- In that period /staff turnover le 'tepid ' "and nowadays the aitts, always out., number the how,: • ,Malre the most Of your Ibilet,;44 thesaine thin,- by pohipng Out; your •weeknePpes,. you an opportunityto eradleate : . HandwritiligiS piereli.e: matter of putting pen,: to paper.. You have to Mie 'Yeur!britin . ardor:to.: wrIte, And. • conlnilttee from answers , .the..briiin.ii the captain:Of:your body. - .tionhaire sent to public health nurses EVerythingYou do emanates first of all ,all Over the 'district:7-4)0:0e did Pan "There are not enough Kthein. to, go.• ropundhe ealitohoerlitinoeTdoreth4tae_..otlIfeamollt4nret" . ContagiouSDirSeisii, . Scarce in Toronto A surprising statero:ent made at the Nurses' Association of Ohtatio„,," Was - that there .was not enough whooping daugh, ineasles'or diphtheria to .go :around in Toronto. • But it turned out to mesh that with the drop in these diseases, eit was be eoreing . increasingly for nuties4h-training to obtain adequate experience :in eentm•unitable diseftise81, , care. It was Anita Eliire-Manniefl! 'elutirnian of the , Public Health • See, tion, who pointed this out in her , !'presentation of the findings of her . • . from. your .brain.,...HandWriting Is '0111Y the physical expression tiryohr brain's inatriictleha. . ' • • And everything' you are aliff,'"citir he is sumniedhP•in: your handWrIting, as diagnosed .bj! an expert graPh0-anit= , ' , • ,haveePace . , only. a 'few ;Tory brief:extracts character : readings . - . ..! madtireeeliti,R. • ' •• • • „ M. -You are 1.ilrely-'• to be "iMphl., sive. You do not Consider Very long to the queries had noted inthilleleht '• • trainilittrids for the student nurse who is to do phblic„ health work after graduation. • Needy' Families Find FOrtufle •o,0••11eacli., 'San Franclide:-LA ,half-dOien. needy befere-ineving • ; there_Lie. •fetnilleit Mar divide as $100, - 006; as'- A .efan.,..alle, lysta•. 11 dr not: jet it-:grow.--Itour,--writing4anws* the Examiner says Pleves .-that_a1 sub - distinct cultural trait; de- siro to knew•things,ahd to investigate and •find out for yourself. • ' Miss have ,a .great pride ehdpersinial"dignity, retentive mem= ory;ond, are very carefulehout details: You have a „Considerable regard for your own. Importance, and are 'prime to :pride yourself on, Your originality end. But 1: .am ',afraid that this is perhaps Mere pretension than• actual, and hi not 'entirely sin- cere. seggest, you try to be more Your, natural self; your friends, .will like you ,iiirthe ohe 'e. '‘ - Do. you want a• hemline! reading Of t The author Of hli yotir own wrl ing? he t ieries.tif articles, a Well-known GrephO= • . Analyst,. 4etsonal analysis, if, you will send a, letter In. , your nOrmat handwriting, In Ink,' and enclose 10 cent colp and: a Stamped .09) addressed envelope. will be surprised ht.the reveiatIOne, and may find the debt- opportunity "opened for you. Address ytnir letter tol.,Geof- frey St. CIslr, Grapho-Arialyst, •Raoln t0421, 73 Adelaide 7.°1..*`t13.! .•.••••:.••.• • , Boy Scouts and Chivalry t. The Scout promise, based tin an old- er: order of chivalry, is the only true %rule donduct. The Sedui Law Mehl. cotes nobility. -London Daily Mali. Is One Regulation. . •.. He. Would Consider ohathato;ciat,-.L.0 Pre fOk. selieral de'C'e•cles,:rules of the, Chatham police force have been revised ' and., will -he_ brought up-to=dide by the Police Com-. tnis.sion. "There is one regulation that. should be considered, and that I don't altogether agree with," remarked Magistrate S. B. Arnold, or Steel's that 40110A1e must triM his 'whisk, era and net let them cover hiS police badge on kte breast." Newspaper Advertising . Increases in U.S. iihliage.--4Newspapers in so cities of the "United States 'gained' "approxi= inately 10,000,000 lines of advertising irI January over the tattle month • a year ago; Advertising Age, trade. pub- lication, SaYse. The netvsPiPen cai-- ried 120,4,3;066 lines last Month:Am! -110,821,000 inXtienti'&fillr-!Anfei: taietrive advettietilii led the not •.; Fair,!aild leading United States shoViS includhig,the lntettiatiOnal;tive Stock Silo*, at Chicago. Presitient'Deacon has 'been .a. tire- less :worker In b'elialt of 1010 04441- -0irfrefiirrrietette-,-Inevegients and7.1n- a, itintaLder., Stahd4',. picked up: on the ,beaell'at _ Banes BeY; north of :here:" IS `amber- , , Residents ef, the area have. gather,' ; ed betWeen• 209: and. 306 pounds' of the substance; worth ",itliproximately, 427 an _ounce at present 'Market ' prides,. School waS closed One day 'SO that • children co:mid • join' their o patents'',In combing :the beach for the Material. ; .,EXpelled Oen' 'the, stomachs of :Sfek whales;',aniliergrisi, when .purilled,:: IS used ...the mantifectere of. tore per- tel.nes, and because of. Ite rarit/Y -est -all-live-!stOcit_and grim together with ,his :Wide *11E111011 £3.314 104 1933 . industrial experience make 'him 'a ,.,„.4'°,970,1.8§ P7)675,660 most .valuable ; head Of . the 'highly vPar! esti). , • diversified "Show Window Of the kP8i0811346 $7;862,288. . . British ,Fair " Shows ,12rogreii,s • • coi,'A., Deacon • Tho election of .COlenel'.F,tedirlek . , Herbert ,Deacon to the presidency' of the Canadian National .Exhiliitien brings to the dhelr .4 gentleinan:, Who :eimtribilted a voty,., great deal to, Titre great.' ihslitntion .raid Who is, eminently • fitted to discharge,the .duties •Qt the Very reelleibilble POO. - tion for Which he has been •chosen. Cobonei:beacon it head' ,..ot; the ittin ot Vr, H. Deacon and Co.,: triyeetinent hankers, of Toronto Identified In various -Official dapadities With. .in- duitrial and finanelal 1nstlttiofls of high repute.' The eats ofCanada have a„Wattit an ac - the' friend In the new titeSident,His pride Is Glenburn, Farms, his magi& ifteent tOtitito place neer trilonVille, 'Colonel Deedenboa-he:eh Chairtnati of the .e.ttle deminittee Of the Exhibition Ince 1925and hat 'et.:! telitislied a teptitation as one ijf the 'loading shorthotn bteedots .ef the , • , .„Net earnings. of ,the Canadian 'PA::: • el.& Railway for the mohrth2Of : Janu- ary totalled .$888,989 as compared with $323,872 In: the.same month of••, last year, an increase'of $565,616, or " 174 per. cent. • •Grois earnings for •the month to- talled . :$8,970,335 as omit:vexed: with 47,675;660 in 'Tannery of .1-eit year, a. .Jafl. Net ...Gains 174 p.c.,. gain. of $1,294,674: , Operating 4ex-, ' penies. increased $729,057 ' $8,061,- .846. Included:4n January ,expenses' ,were pensions amounting to $149,548:t Figures for JantuarY this year • as coniintrapiat _pare, ft 'follOws: "aliments' Or' the 'Exhibition. • •6'r°6'S earn. • Londell:,---The. great ,13titish: bides - 441 • elieriPd: 'redently,:gain beat its 8%'n reeord in the space,•takeh. the 41Yr.nnia and the ..,White •LOnden). and ,ui the heatvy trades 'Pedt'Ain tt Bitinitighitin• the total -indoor frontage alone ain-' Minted to 32 Miles, , with nearly 3,090 exhibitor'S. .Canacla, has' taken a fair. ainottrit of SpaCe,,,soine '40 &Its being tepreSented in' :Addition . inentel :and , Censiderable Variation ” ShoWri 'oil "Weethet . . Montreul,.LThe.' difference, : betWeen the ;Attraliani .NeW Zealand,' Casa dl11t:fltlt1Shh pOint.of VieW htre, .gatil to the- Weather, ot the te,ipec- Hie • Othintrles .WaS sittnined up 'in the following way b the Cerrington:'. deed of tilslien't College, , when addreadirig, . the, Ainericah WOmerl'a Club hete. 6tt say to,att 41104,41th .that r, it Is het .and he letotiet; a hide dry dity,/, You tett a !ettheafitti- It Atli eeld in, Chu., 'MU 'and bia Miswers, 'het .sa cold 'as .ttit tIit Ycti nietition pitithquake to .a NOW zeuislidet :and he. rePliei, 'notat all, no eatthqueltekt ISiit ask IThitPft.$04,0 Pi..,VV001,1)101 *bat . 'PoYt; „Pittliikt§ won' erethret 1ion0r ot 'the Canadlan he hat' 'he - Weil! tibishlaoss," #18Val pYititet . • • , ; •t,• Increase $4204,674: 4, 1.0,051 , • • : . • Net earn . • . ••• • , ...$888,989 • • '23,372 585,616' Note: (4) inendes , Pensiolit of, 41,49,548.. t 7 BadOri"PPWill:Pti ' Visit Postponed' •" visit. of Lord 'and"! Lady Baden4eiVell to Canada thie'i fall has bee-li:- *Oohed till .1935, it Was announced. recently by JAIL A. Stiles,. chief !ekeentiVe' ,Oetn..;•,",` miitierier of the Boy ,StOtits. AstOtia,f, tion .for Can'Atla-, ' . The announcement :stated'thet they. would, •attend a peotit jambe.,00 in .Anstralla, in. December ' • with, the conenettotation of the 106th; anriversay of the.. foetid -ring of Ie1- bOUI-IIO, and' will Celine.' home by way of,;. , They Will visit :vatioest delltris throilgh04, Canada •Wek hack to . .‘ • • • Prize . Story, Of Them flaw •rokke-jacob BerrieWeig, 81,1 tells! the prize black -eye Ste,ty..Of them); Ho was :picking np.,htewtied along , the beach:let 'Rockaway, he reported, when he tietieed 'a 'seagull Overhead in, some kind of diffieultik Suddenly the' • t'ird cir.011n9A. A large Oltinf With *likat frtC 6-d icen st iuggliiig, and t1' clam Vittlit in the eye. tit :er ••••••.'