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rrnuteto. Toronto
PeoPle ::9f tlie....Iftrovince ,of
001,40 wikt,' Te,i9ien 'With unteiguod
•satisfaction at the Observance of the
hundredth, atinivere: ,r of the Meer:
ppretien'of ,Torente Ova 'City, The
• treiperidoue groWth ,ot Toronto .in one
Imetliecl: years Is 'a .tribute to the -ere
'erg*..;..,eaterpring and enthiteiasm.:
those -with:hart. conducted: he affair,
:et he. city in -Tee)* gene .hy,,:;041(14"
diens. are Proudorthellueen City 'an' •
Ito achievements': It has, been a. lead.
•,.'er1n every good •WOrk, for the ad.;
vancomeW ;of ": the Ocountry-The
„ Brantford Expositor. !•"
pire
.., • • ,
• A ,GOoft Iteasea �.
• .; Great Brithin eyery ;ether home,
a radio set Ali& the folksd�net
he,Ve to „lieten to thuionneeep: asking,
aa ii oer, fair. lane; "Are yeur ,corns
bothering you 'tonight?" ; •That'a -one
,reason why Brltaln has so nteey 11Se
• :tenera.:•erW1titt1lieg.....:Tr1lattne, ' •
Engine Without Stam
Is -.OnlyOne.-reCiPe'ret
In the depression e•-• more empl�y-
inept h g er wa ftes
have,not: earned that in last font
Yerare :Can' . learn nothieg... it. is net
'tn one Modern werld'aiinply own
„affair!" It: a •man eafinot find work 'oe
.haato witrk! at, Starvation . T,hie
.:, is' Shia the "affair", Of: every • One Who
.•:J/rofhicenthirigitte://ell,er Ofteralthinge
fOreele.,... The business system. without
.tiVe'',witheut steam. • The :machine
afl right;. but It Veal EeP
itag:Power.,,,iii the band e of people Who
•"need or Want, to bey . things la:. the
prluie i,netteelof. produetime andtrade,
.—Edmonton Journa'
• /444i.007C4.Pa(.11in T,t'e4ik ".
•„ "'The.,” Canadian' Press-, Ildundll-
The World at Large
talcinif the,Plaea Of the Title to a mock
pater [eatell in Nova
fax•"1411., ,
• ;mobilize ite forges insupport of :the
Anglo-Canadiantride'tieaty../,Thelre,
feteece given to'Canada in the'British
• , ,
m" arket conistitutea the ;finest oppoir,
,,• . , • ..
tultitY. ever •presented to .Ceeadiaft,..ex- •
.porters Over there.,..It remains for'
,..onr..,Preditgere and ''.e*Peeteis' to profit
• by„tbie"Oppeittinity.,,ea an ever-greVe-'
• 'Ing scabe It be..surelY,"up..Ao every
',/teWSpenet-litthe:-DirminiOn-,t.o.:Preach
,• ••.
04.15 ',•gospel ..:eentinnoindy. Toronto
Mali. and:, $Mpire.
,Albettiegt Solution
.The Previnett has -Octet, ',reached• ,
theend, ;ftfriliigioNiipg i>osObiliOes
fee "thepresent,:.`'.1`ite,"ona, ,PrenilAing
.inldt.lon*U.thn'ii`nliteni; is' that,.ienfe
thbng may 'berdeete in'the'WaY'of-re
„
"gliargee eii the puMIc
debt;'' but”, alleelation. Isid be
nnIi.nt,tbe erDease of those
, Who ,hatte lnveated 1i .Alherta, heads.:
Sentleaent. will deniene that 'the
• ...1Govettment •shOuld., erapple
more .effectirely.'- and .-Bitieerely7fitY
• the', problein ' Of : ;;rediteing • general . viva
erntrieniel coats: ',Sacrifice Shettld 'net.
• he...entirely laid on the' shoulders, 'of
' hriestOrs.-=-Calgary: Herald:. •' •
Neivsp4p#::Style
, Many of 'the .editorial 'articles in
Th, e !Ottawa journal, the': Globe,.. the
•
Mail -end: Empire, the'. Montreal Gar,:
,ette,juat to name -8:4evi Of the .dail-
:lea at taildom„have a. notable literary
•, style and need ' ne.aPoloeieS on ,thle
• ,etore. :There; are ..weekly newspapers
• •;. ,
-•-thetalespitethe-pressuieet,time.and,
Oirettmetaneee. are distinctive
• , literary flavor. ' There:seems, ta be a
traditioe, ,however: ' that /it/wan/40ns
. !should: not Preteele'to' any. • 'literary.
,etYleer carefidness;' though thi• a
Were-matiialty the .0ieeCenedianneiri-
. . .
.aeo today,--'TinaMine- Ade/334e; ;.: •
". Apt 1111181Xf10011 .
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• Those who: -1/eveexperienced this
SO -celled ge.od eldtashietted'winter in
Vall#0:14 will have /4 glearer understand
Ig of whet ia Meant by a .mean tent-
POT4tUreentrenl Gazettel'
,
'.A -.Pioneer -
, .7aolt.dog to*nelflp, hami•lost :a faith-,
'fel eervant in.rthe,detith et. litise Mary
'Grant,. clerk Of the township 'for„near.
nom, .It *as in 1800,, in. 'the
'dive before -viOntetil.„ bed entered 'bust-.
11063 lite telley„ that -Mies Ciratit'be-
"came' clerk of the township, the firet
women In. ,the Dominion to hole .such
'a Pesitinte anCeeeding her 'father, the
tete James Grant, clerk from 1873 un-
til 1900.,
' She hecenie an autherity On'
;rural municipal qeestione and her ad,
Vice' was widely soeght. .M1Sa Grant
was 'one of .the Pierieers. in themove-
'meet to .jetreditee, Hydro 'in rural, dis-
tricts of Onterle.—London rteeRress:
It's in the Aix • •
ThOre 4 Something in the : //Ames-
pliere that :makes .peoplethink thinga.
:are imPreying:
ire
.LATE5T PHPTOC4tAPH
eeds
re utline
Character, Courage and Abil-
ity Given'as Fundamentals .
Wiedior.-eCharacter,. courage • and
ability were outlined as the three 'quali-
ties to be stressed in the- moulding of
the beys of to -day by Louis :11, Night, associate associate director of education
of the -Detroit fnstitnte pf Teclieology
in anaddress at recent father tend
on haiujnet„in Lincehi '13.9ad United
•Church. "
ADVICE TO FATHERS,
Mr. ,McNight's address may well
have beefi labeled "Advke teCa,Father,!'
for it was given almost 'entirely over to
them, but his, ability to illusteate peints,
with •hemorous stories inade' his 'talk
equally interesting to the boys'inhis
t
"We leek forward to the dy WI eit
our boys will grow up and be ready to
take their places as good citizens in
the country,' he said, "but too often
We look too far ahead and forget about
the little journeys- they must 'make and,
expect' them fp, make them be them-.
selves. . Modern engineers are not only
imProving the motor Oar so that long
rides may be made fast and in comfort,
elease-alecr-eeneesstrzling:-..-servar.
er runs. • They realize that it is the
shorter journeys, from stop light to
' A Liberal .Education
. To induce the de,nse of being a
shareholder, in; the treasttre house of
-civilization is the.essence of a liberal
edueation, • --George E. G. Catlin; in
.the Fortnightly Review (London). .
,
Roosevelt's Trial, .
• 40,siitivi1t keeps in reserve 131a -the
equalled: poWer.Of Peretniiiion eyee the
having wisely comp to. he 'Coneltt!
Ilinn• that ',a ::Precident',Vrigle,..,teellng
free tertalk. On "eitremitetal occasions,
should; becareful inhei' ese 'cif the
radio for etatenienteO1 poicy and
CuPport,"-','"Pranklin:
'Roosevelt has yett� be,,tried' in the.
• ilres, And ,tried beyond all qt.:Leath* he
Will be,: At Present We, Can
as far' the ,inoet .,attractive.'Man„oc-
eetiYhig..hi,gh:ottlee' in aity[.part Of the
world. On :January 30th,. 1934 the
"Aineriettn PeoPli(aeeerded him an tiw
nivereery'Oelebratien.:Whigh,..lir"Sneie
taiteity.and..UnlYereality;. Must . be de-
'iteribed-
:his ;52nd ::birthday: „If itbe
.
given to hint, in 1935; . to, enjoyhis
amid,•.eirenmsteneesin. any Way
:emitter/Ole,. prinlilie Rom/eve:it wbiI
;indeed be :a: world's .wonder. -e, "S. K.
;Ratcliffe The Contemporary Re-
vbew
• Sounds Better In Feet "
—Somehow the news that Glacier,
B.C.,khas had 869 inches of snow 'ibis
' .seanon lettires us verycold:T-..Vancou-
..ver :Province.
.:..Man' -the Real .Banger— •
• "It ,•1 ever cotneout again, 1 -will
Inaie' another story .for you,!' recited
.a redici' talker last :eight, dilating' on
the: .alleged dangers of tbe,great Can-
adian weeds, •.
Whet.te.it:tnakee men P68 .as brain/
who blitnelY defy ,eold, Reow,
*elves. end wild A1111114_18 in theft
:TIP:, truth is diet a man le 6aIet
from here/ in our foreita than on the
• •• streets; of e ,villoge. He won'tbe
• . bed :or:attacked.; there • ile can find
•„ free •food and shelter and warmth, in'
• the.ferest 'The records et a htg 'nay
'tore !thew' tlilat, its .dellyery .men- were
•'bitten liyi.dogs over, 300 ihnee10 one
.11arcity a...wear:goes, by In the
Stimirem• tnet...doesn't reelard the at-
tack of a. had terrenertel rural, l)en, of-
ten With-fatalresultfebrnian, woman• .
or, AIM, • .• . • ., -
0f,o(eitie the tear clangor -every-
• Vrhere; ISmanhitoSett bOrnPared te
'hint :the bettista-Of the -field and -for;
' • , est are as cooing doves, if yOu;watit
• to lead a Perfeetly safe etiettnee, get
•.away from, your fellete nittit:Seult
'Ste Merle' State '•
tootorwort....tv
G1111 Or eninerit? '
, Notteeit''
it is leo Much ,fotgottenthAt,�ur
'forefathers in similar thine ot•crisee,
788,401' 611811*Ple,.111 the early years 'of
• the. Seienteenth andef the Nineteenth
Connote/4 'organized! great.settienierits
'in the New World ..." they did net
teonetratn-nitte, iearb tereirepeletinro,
those : newly discovered' landto . a
Vagabond 'chance; bet, sent out well-
liquipPed cemninnitiee, 'and supported
theni-in .eliefe•earli ,weaknees, ;with.
,',capital•end necessities •from ' home. It
was .thus that: New:! -England ,ene
Vir-
ginia and NewBruuorick.and, New
Zealand were Planted, to meation few
notable. examples,' and there: are. still
.einjily and entitle spaces' for Bitnilat
development if our netball today weeld•
show the slanie. enternnise. But in this
:Matter' ,enthuelanna and expert knOwe;
edge heist getegether, and they Must
"belureiced-by-tlietntergetidetipport of
the Gottinnfent-.7London.: Morning
'Posit. • ' '
••
;DOttliie101113. ettd: Imittigrafioit
, . .
• The Colonization ,• scheme ' PrePosed-
--by-;the-EmPire--Develpfenent-and, set -f
:tlenient Research Co,nimittee• seethe to
us worthy '.of • very•-serions considera-
tion. The. proposed ' Chartered Coin -
Piny; etipportedflitinciallyhithe
Brl-
tbsh Geyer/intent ...would go some Way
,•to 'Meet the difileultied in' the *Ay' of
the eitaigraatthathave-reirealed ;them
selves in recentyears But • the. ale
, Sent and Cooperation ef the Doniinean
Governments would, Of course, be es-
sential., And the ,difffeelty here is
that the change in WOrld economy,
which ...a throwing out qf business the
;great food -producing 'provinces 'of , the,
DorninionS,, is bringing the Dominion
Governments face' to:face wlth the ne-
cessity of: providing for the future of
great .sections of , their .0.Wn, people.
'Until they •see their wayIn settling
that. pre/hie/it •they :are hardly, likely to
add a new °MAO.% But there'seems
no reason Why the new settlers sheuld
not be .seltsitpnOrting, and surely for
/tech there. /Mist he ample teem
the still, tretei1gby populated , DO-
minletee—tertdon News Chronicle.
• ,
•
,
News Cheers Britain.
, There i5aIway*s good. neWs to Make.
yen; forget bad news", British '„inmerts
Intie risen.. Canada's • exPorts now
reek "her' fifth ameng ell natio/is,. Aes-
trellasilli have a large exPort.etirplite.
Britain: oil rnllwaya- lucid
traffic, Showing internal, trade •
protreinent. The •of •AIM
West/Mester Dank oniea otittelvegatp,
Ing sinni 'clear/nice AC tuitional lie-
..VeCtitietit; , The haelcer ,suggests it
'should lie (lend on the lines Of poblie
Utility; Itejeice! The jIght 14 sOcaq'
ing.-1,Andon . Daily' EXPreali • "
•
, 0 ,
Pcth
ScOttikit ()t$;'
„,:tallio-Opiverninenttkalti-ALISOL041
a definite itioVe.in the; hitereStS, Of the
The 'Duke of York a,ccoinpanies the Dnehees of-Yerk, in pe forming
their parts in the opening cerenionies for a bridge across ihe Tee,
• at Middlesbrough.: •
Scottish farmer in placing a genuine
restriction on the import of eats and
oat prOducts. • The new duty, ,which
represents, , about 70 0F,, cent: on the
•Yeine of imPerted supplies,' l pram-,
tieallY Prohibitive; and should give the
termer every ene,ourageinent tO main-
tain
the acreage under this crop With -
'Out leading to any.wildence of scereity'
to; the! consenter. • Britain at present
-can. meet .all- her, r eagiremen din -
burgh Scotsman. :1
•
AuStralla's ProblenUs.:
•.Austraua suddenly • finds :hereelf
caught upin ,the , complicated , design.
ef Pacific . eve*. That she must co.
operate wholeheartedly 1n the, plan of
Imperial -defence is t•oo oliviees t� .be
disputed. But, there is another 'res-
ponsibility.---The-peoPlee Who -dwell -on -
the 'margin . of •the wide Paciflcare
• Uniquely different from one „another
:racial characteristics, . in: .waysof
living, in, embitiens, •ae& In enleer.
Yet the advaftee, ofIscience. has nar-
rowed the • Oen" of ,the. ,oceini. and
the problems' of. (tee ;People .beeonae
rre amt....mere eaternationeti 4inving,
n.ations which share, a...".ceiem/in!: tan-,
guage and econaMon :customs
ten .diftleelt to proniote entity; it is
infinItely harder to do so where there
inne mich ,common -ground for meet.
"leg. In the pacille; Asia .anilEtirope.
meet—The, Australasian,
There can be, no 4Oulit".i.hat . this
•itteady annual afelfehter 6! :nesse cen-
• net eentinee Rely without in
• the 'grid leaidnig' to serloos. denietibe
of-41reAteriteri'or-,sottrt-crerit-4,Pa,rt?'..44,we
140414 much rathet See. the canter&
••.
New Zealand's. Force :
. In ordering eight new reconneiseace,
• airplanes,. for ' the- New. Zealand ' Air
Force, the Government is, carrylag out
ite aveWed intehtion of increasingthe
effective strength of, the. Dominion's
air defence. R is ultimately Proposed.
tq station four • flights of our air;
plaaes each at vantage aerodromes in
beth islands, thus establishing useful
.home defence units capable of operat-
ing :over large areas of country. The
significance Of the Government's ac -
•.tion Will be fully aPpieciated-bY thee
• Wherealize the ,P1--setleal:valtie •ef avi-
ation as applied t&. the protection of
'closely ,Pepulated districts as; well as
to the .patrolling of Stretches , of iuV;
nereble coastline. • It haViillifert
,,decided : thtit tortiedoes::,wbU not- be
„carried atpresent, on aceount. of the
enet ihVolved.--Anckland News.:
step light, that are important:
" AGE OF SPEED.
• "We sometimes worry about the put -
come of the yoenger generation be-
cause of the changes in Hying condi-
"The financial situation ',however, is tions inthe world. Tune doesn't mean
by ne means healthy, Federal, pro- anything. and distance isn't herany
vincial and municipaldeficits have as- more: In the Old days of .the stage
sumed precariousproportions, although coach if we missed one and had to wait
Hon. Hugh Guthrie (Ministerof two or three days for the next one it
.tice) recently forecast kbalanced, bed-. was O.K., but now we getsore if we
get for, Canada. Critical as our fiscal
-problems are, the ultimate of ris-
ing prices,, arid, the ,quickening of , the
business pulse must create `counter
forces aineliorate;„„the
dens ,which we are ' beering,
.? '
• , •
,
Dusty Act of 1713
' Is Dug UP
Coluinbia,, S.C.—Yellowed, with age,
a- provincial, Act_of, 1.713 under which
-the' "true --and abSelute,lords-,anci--pre,
prietorsof,- this province” created a
"night 'iratch",at Charlestee, was dis-
• covered here recently during a general
„clean-up, of the basement of/the State
,Capitol.
The histdrical document, entitled:
"An Act for the maintenance of 'a
• watch; to keep good order in Charles
Town,"- provided. A picked • force' Of
three officers and nineteen men to pro-
tect the young town from Indians,
prowling pirates and .evil doers in 'gen-
' „ An amendment to a previous'. Act
was revoked in the follovliing language:
"For the better preservation of t esat
town and; the keeping of, good order
and:a careful and strict watch' thereon,
be it enactedby the most noble Prince,
Henry, Duke of. Beaufort, palataniate,
and'the rest of the 'true and absolute
lords and proprietors of this province,
with the consent of the honorable, as-
sembly, now met in Charles Town, hat
the Watch of Charles Town shall con-
sist, of three offiters and 19 watch-
men."--- The personnel of the watch
were to be between .16 and 50 „years
of age, and were to be prpperly armed
and carry-,;at-least-20-ikaetridges " a
provision of ..the Act stipulated.
,
Expects Large
Business Gain
Magazine Forecasts Big 1934
Improvement in the
Dominion
. • (. •
Montreal.—"Canadian business , ac-
tivity started on the up -grade exactly a,'
year .ago, 'anddering the /text' tWehre
InenthS Abe rate -of 'progress sheuld be
accelerated," says Canadian Business;
the magazine of the Canadian ,Chamber
of Commeree, in a survey of business
conditions'. - The, survery continues i I '
"This is 'not a casual observationi It.
is baSed on alitheetic : reviews Of , the
Present sitnation?hatked by nrededeece,
and confirmed by the security Markets,
.."..The advance in conimon , stock
prices has,. represented substantially
more than a return of .spectdative, fer=,
*or. While the recent, upttish ,in into-.
tationa..ntay 'be traced in part , tp the
scramble tie secure equities in thee. to
'share, in the prospective business het-
terinent1 all the buying eid not reflect
unreasoeing,spectilation. ' • 4
; "The itiereasilig deeilidereee awl- The
concrete 'improvement in underlying
toeditions, have -revealed themselves'ie
the 'trend .of the bond market.. • Mere
•than a handfel of, issues', wiech could
be bought forOess than 15 tentfVon the
1 dollar, are 'n'o* correnancling prices
whiell are materielle dloer to par:
Higher f:Oade ilelestriatists have risen
Iai Intiell ,as 50'per cent: in value, while
'geveremen•ts and Mueiclealshave beer'
elchetietteing-,:a itten-ileitiand".0111f4e11:::
grs at tAisthict advatteage...
Million -Dollar' •
ApSes
miss Ohe section of a revolving ,door.
;• "It is tree that to -day . things are
moving faster, but we must still take
• the long beaten iighways in the build-
ing iniof
-"One's. life to. his neighbor used to he
an open hook, •but new it is tee easy
to evad the. responsibilities of good
living: If lane -fails tomake geed in a
community it is easy enough to •move
tennother, one." , ,
Mr. f Mc/slight stated. that in the
United,'States they are -doing great'
things - by rearranging ,the' alPhel:et
wlthtbeAAA, CWA,,..andAFP,but_by
far thes,imost irnPortant is the CC..
CCA,. he, went �nto explain, etaads
for character, courage and ability:
.MtJST.COME FIRST.
•-"You • can strip yeheg manhood of
every, other vestige and leave with or
give him CCA and he Will rehabilitate
himself, and go on living. Character,
taurageand ability by all means must
come first for without it a yoeng.man
cannot be successful. • They are the
old landmarks we can't .desert, for in
trials" and and tribulations we'can't
do *Rhea them." . ,
The hoele, school and Church:were
given by Mr.' McNight as the three
centres eroded Which the life Of any
boy-must:be;• "
"Although /natty deanestic . defies:"
he said, "are now done in a shop and
we travel °miles to work, leaving the
Youegsters on a narrow lot ,to naake
their journeys alone, the home :is still
the place for association, but it Must
have something', elk to support , the
work, . such as ' :the •schools . and
churches. •,
P.IFIURCHES El1/4IDURE.
"When: one visits the British Isles
and is pointed Out ruins of manY
,Rornam-buildings-heLgets,-.-to-Lwender-;-,
mg just where is Imperial Rome. True
it has left its imprint on our lairs and
customs but where' is it? Scime. 1,900
Years ago a Man, Was walking around
teaching character, but Rome apeear-
ed tceovertiirow-Iiiin. 'To -day we leek
_dawn on_tee- joins ituta.4*,,,bitt the
church bells -still- ring."• •
The speaker told ..a story of how one
Of three friends on a train together
fell asleep and his' companions decided
to hide his ticket as a joke. Rather
than face the conductor the victini,
.although,pesitive that he ltaci
chased a ticket, hid under the 'Seat
while his friends covered . him with
their rnin coats. When the conductor
came to collect their tickets the ;time
friends handed him ,the three, arid
When he asked where the other man
wa tliy told 1.ri he was undo, the
seat, but preferred to ride that way.
"When the time Comes for our'boys
to lake joetneys we must train 'them'
to stand .up and face the: conductor
rather. Than, . get' ender the sseat," ,he
'said.
•
..ort Week
••t Ottawa
DebatPS. Ahead. CO417
• 1000'..mtlr ahead
allia,d:111fro,trtepa$65:.;i'i-11'
scheduled to adjoure Wedneneay, or
di
iThhem
Thursday
r stntyfilue
ort .!L.e 'EW141 I t er Eliketliejada•147OPII4• 44
ployment: repot and a nations -1 mar -
It" eeg bbY1941°111:acru. deare:41..°P:D%trie.
keting hoard is scheduled to be
brought 'down to-perrew.'. Wit'i the
excaPtlen of the budge!' this'
will he the mostimportentleetala,
tion till. to be 'brought before per.
ilament. It is' credited with centain-
lag ,prOVistOnti • which,- may place :the ,
Marketies of 5 considerable ntimber •
•o farm. products under' the , *direct
eentrid ot intehieery built ita-by the 4.
Deminten . and provincial ,geifoin-
'haTckjleinStotev.aeentsione wwihne 11.8
wj
re
resentanyee ig the Quebec ,Retail.
nMeesrscelas„mbtl
aarta' Asenekeilnagttoon niwrtt
willbest.
Will sit Tuesday, coatineing its h./-
et/ire Into Cenadian,hanka. and batik -
The .nwet .important legislation of .
the session; the tedgete Will be pie -
Sante& after pastor by, Pinance Minis-
ter E. N: Rhodes. but the date hai
and nail/Mal' revenue • departments,
• Country Life in B.C.
That. Million-Dallar Apple may be
developed from one of the. 1,600 seed-
lings that are now being nursed along,
in,this pioes hope, at the Domieicimg?c7
perinketal, 7Statieli ---atT-Summerlaltd,
B.C.' One Of these seedlings may emu -
bine the outstanding virtues of the Mc-
Ietesh Red and the Winesap. If it
does, it Will be Cheap at a/ millien or
even two million Government IOU's.
' But this quest for the golden apple
need,ont be con ined to an experimen-
tal Station nor tOtechnical poniolegical
expeks. Any' apple groWei, ambitious
t� get his"cent a pound or better, may,
if he uses his eyes, spot'a sport in'hiS
Orchard That will make him a fortune
and add to the revenues of thousands
of -his fellow -growers.
FairilSthry---not a bit of' it. Sim-
ply another of the lessens learned by
trained experinienters. Time was' when
it was taken as a matter of ,course ;that
certain things could' not happen and
could net be deo.: Nowadays' nothing
is taken for granted. Everything ;is
subjeet to test and trial. And so it has
been found that bud., sports "oti! apple
trees may (Mite easily Prodlice types
that tvill have higher commercial values
than:the pareet Stock,. ' 5
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Sets ,Mxlk Record
-havebeee,working onthe. budget, for ,
weeks but it was not expected . to ha. '
-Presented to the..House fora' week
or 10. dears .after the Easter adjourn.. ,
meet.- The length of .the budget:de- .
;hate will be ' determined largely by
:the ,Pinanoe .81inister's, . disclosures.- .
but-it.--ii-not-expee•ted--th.rite-shorter--
than 'a month. A. .•
teiterday 'council wee in session.
throughout. the morning ,and .after.
noon, but no .offitial information vas.
disclosed. Some -indication Of the na:
ture'of the Minister's , deliberation/
is 'e,xpeet.ed to be 'gives at.tomorro0 , •
iessien of .th.e...xoulie.
It .is anticipated thai. Roe, .E,
notince the goverameut declaim
'With reset to, the,..10 .per cept de.• .,
duction from, the • nahiries Of civil ill
servants.' .The 'general belief is thal
.for the Year doninien'ehig April .1 th4 '
lower paid.' eiVil servants will, !lava'', .
theirsalaries.; restored • to. the :level.:
.1mcisting, at., .the. • timethe,cut'wal
ent Ante, effect two yeariti, ago:
where -the 'Melding line- will •
be IS .not. itnOwn, but it •is-'b,eletireil
. those' • getting' :selartee. excess
41,500 or. 'possibly '820004111 eontinua .
to suffer the 10 per cent.. eeductIon.
• for another . year;
•
Jackson 'Dodds., general' Manager ol
•the.'1;tank of-Wfontreal, Who appeared ,
befere the Stevens" Cenimittee Witt.
Mi; Bennett ,,and Mr. Beatty,. will bt
questioned again Tuesday,,.With S.
• Logan, general. manager , of, the Can.
e.clian. Bank of Conimercn With, fur.
ther .reference .to the. -government's
• guarantees:to the hanks for %Wheal
•,
operations.
Use of Sodium Illumination
to Do Away With Plate of
• Lamps,' Says Engineer
• Toroitte: Illtimiheted highways
that'are sufficiently Well lightedby the
useof sodium light to permit of the
'd'riving of antemobiles- witbeet head
• lights' was ,seen as' a Possibility of .the
fetiire by Mr. W. P. Dobson, chief
testing engineer orthe Ontario Hydro -
Electric Power ConiniissiOn, .Who
cn,ssed new inventions and discoveries
, in the eleetric lighting fie d at the con-
vention of Mtiorcipar Electrical Utili-
ties Associationhere recently. ,
liluminatioit to an intensify of "8".;
foot ceoclles could be produced by, se
-
(lithe light with en experaliture ef two
kilowatts 'a Milethe rdplacement of
incandeSeent lameswith, frelleies
give cold;liglit was foreseen, ts vcll as
reet -strides -1 t fed iirotcturniziv
' St. Thoirtas, .;;,;..; , ow le DeKol„ Der,
Ilskri,a,..s1X, yeas old 1:161Steitietterk
bred 'Anil owned bi 'Ditil'eati Mellatie,
disttlet farmer,. dies just !finished opt:
ting a record Of More than a ton of
MilkS., raceith. 'In her 365 day' leettv-
Inee : .peried. the Cote . geVe' 82:1:09'
'iPetitille=6 f ;:::./ri ille.:"'„':goil ta ill 1/104,08 584
potitida Of .1nitter fat.' . •
-
Canada,\stoBuy
ixwai pi4nes
Ottawa. -.-Six new airplanes are tc
be.: purchased by the Department ol
[National Defence at: an estimated cosi
Of $80,000. As the House of Cern-
mons in Committee of. Supply approte
ed Hon. 'Donald Sutherland's estimat4
o( .$1,805,000 for the Royal Caoadian
Air Force, the, Miniiter told.of plans ta
purchase the 'new planes from Englaed
Thg grant
of -$1:,805,000 tenreseeted
•
"iiterease of: $400,000 over last
year's:. "
Col.. Outherland: declares that since
it •agreed the Dominic* should •
haire an air force,. it was considered'
• it should be: giVen as'nniCh assistance
aa-possible.L7The'force-'had suffered'
-severe-retrenchmeiit----ip -
*years. The' years ago many men had
been let, out so as to maintaian the
force within ' the reduced grant. Last
year the vote had been further reduc-
ed, but new it was 'decided the force. _
dould not re --fittingly inaintaiisedon�-
the low figure. and consequently an in-, ,
crease Was being sought from
The Minister could not give ;detail/
of:the, class of niathine to be- purchased
from England, but declared they would
he ot the 'most modern 'construction
and capable. 9f, _filling' the 44many n cede:4:4,04(0g,
of ,fht'Iorcein, clarrying en idvapced
training. : • •
.Sprint Of. Fat
" Offiteeir is Costlil
.MILWAUKEE.—Rushing up to s
'portly policemen-, Edward , • '
land; 27, pointed and • bretithleisly.,,
panted: , •• ,
, "See that truck., two Ideeka .detrie
the !street?: there's a murder being'
committed in it." . ,
Gun in hatid; 'the,Officer ion top
:speed' to the truck, kicked open the
door. and Intind hothieg but a lead of ••
merchandise:
" "Fhyr" eSked 'the
;you'tell me„ there' wa apiutder
theee? •• •• •
Wieland replied/.
i‘I jest, Wanted to, see a at eon
. ife paid '$5 .fot the, privileget`in
di-
t'rkt cottrt.•
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DECLINE •
' venelholity, ""eriece.
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