The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-06-14, Page 6.4•40.
4 byBoyd °able
1
tivIroPtis
Glynn 'pitman, Airways pilot,- is em-.
'IlittYerby the. 1'k -ince .of 'Noottlata„. to,
„curry .4 ,talking Mtn 'of the Prince,- to
. India in, order to ,foil'tThe'Vniture." re-'
'Jai:ion 'Of the Prince, who is trying .to
•gain, control of the Prince's, subjects.
Two fflrns are carried by Glynn. One,
48 stolen Several attempts are 'made to
get control of the -other: :
Norah Seaman travelling on the plane
to visit, her ' father, is interested in
Glynn and becomes _ alarnied at he
'seriesof attacks,
•, Glynn is Met by a sal:Tonga envoy og'
the '1?r1nce„, who, declares he has been
. ordered not to leav,e ,Glyno.during, his
, .stop;over, in".KOraelit; A" plat, is lattr'to
„.o.v'ei-Come GIynn, who is carrying. the
• filni -chained to his person.
clIAPI'E,R XV -.(Cont'd)
. After •a ,paUse,. the' •envelope ap-,
peered under the door, and Glynn
,
„ . . .
picked it up, tore It open, took out a
sheet of:blank paper, turned, it over
,and examined it, looked carefully in-
to the emptY-enveloPe, an4. stared in
bewilderment. -
, "Tell the than to wait," he Called,
"I will give the answer when I come
out," •
The three looked at one anther
significantly, • and Dass •hurriedly' al-
tered his plans. "When he gOnles out,
he will turn to lock the door. ,Then
strike him down. We shall watch
from the, stair and run to -you,"
_
'and Norah were Waitint..:for Glynn
. ;to, Come doWn, and as the Ante drag-
ged peat; Norah fidgetted and at last
• eouldrestrain herself no longer:. •.,
-"I, wish . you'd. slip lir.„4ria
is, all right, Jimmir',"Ohe said. -"He's
always ready 'first,,not last, .ancl
"BP -back in a
tick," he said, •,..tind vanished, The
Subardar ' Waiting' outside the ' dor
,scowl: flash, acrciss his face
•ais • Jimmy Came liriSltlY, ie. the door,
tapped arid-called-mit."Yoh all .right;
Glynn?" . . • .
"lust coining...41101d • .on
shouted Glynn and. next ,morrient• the
Jock 'clieltedand e s ppe ..out, turn-
ed
7--a* %eked:the- door and walked to
,the
stairs With Jimmy, the. Subardar
falling:in behind., thein, Dass and his
companion disappearing from sight.
• This time -it was olynn's blind good
fOrtarte that had saved him,
' The. three took a cab and drove to.
goad class restaurant.Glynn knew,
the Subardar' sitting on the seat- by
•the driVer; and ...when '2they, Went ,in
And'Ioolt their seats, stationing him=
'.watch on theM.,, •
"That guArd of : mine • certainly
sticks to his orders," laughed .Glynn..
• "Doesn't look as if anybody"had much.
Chance of. 'getting atrrie .except ()vet
'
his 'dead '
They had just, finished a long drawn
and very Pleatant riaeal when 'Glynn
notice,d a Man come to • the, Snbarda.r
and speak cautiously, to hirn. The'newi-
coiner Wao,notably well, dressed • and
bore hirnielfmair of authority
, •
the Subardar .evidently- regognising
• .,
•• Then. as- the, stranger XV.,d1k-.
ed- out 'and • disappeared, the Subardar
across: towards :the taliie 'and
sOzne.,, paces.; froni it. Waiting'.
..perniission . to ,approach. . Glynn .
itiried,t6 him, '•and he ;stsppel.; :tq
;Glynn's.' side, bent lis , head and
01141M1;14 have
risessa,g,e.ter the sahib' ear,"' •
.,• GlYiiii...asked, the .Jothers : to • ..excuse
hini a ..roonlent,, sfood.'llp. and Stepped
afeW.PACei from the table with, the.
• . • , , ,
• •,'`Vrie Of the Rra1 IqusehbId.has
• arrived frem H,ydrapore," said the
• Subardan still in the •eame le* 'And
Cautions ..nitirinur. PHe, wishes :to
;have :pri4atg speech ;.with the sahib
,hecauSe, soniething has happened in
London which ;is being kePt, private.
• but of 'Whiehhe must inforni yon."'
"Is i1 --has anYthingliapPeried ,
one.'hf importance there?" "-hiked
• litrui with 'a s'udden Wonder whether
the could have taken a Iturti
for the worse',. perhaps .even died.. •
"I'. knov,i o thin
•§'Utiarclar, '‘e-*tqft:' that the matter • is
.
grave,' and One with authority to
id4.. His Royal Highness; ithiSt
.hav Private Word with yon."
• "Cduld•he not porde hefe, or wotild• ,
herneet Me at the hotel?' asked GlYrin.
•"No,. ,fitere 'are too many . here or
ther,e wile might reeoghisehim," said
• the ,quizarder. "Ile • has ske(1 that,
,
,
Snrpriae. tnt another,' :look .,.skt
-SOnieYesthing.*-exinia7ed?"
PoYl.q.,§00...*13(11GiYno shut -
ed tO 'the Pnllardar: and gave hini
the neeposarY•Orders., ,The- tit!) slqw-
ed, turned; .Olit "and, round, and, in 'a
'moment was running, hack down tire
ether.side qf the street. 'jimmy DOyle
kept careful „watch astern,: ond a
. minute 1 ter GI
,you, accompani.A. by your friends
Thero, f YOU. so ,),10‘11.1.61 -lid. go to
the New Thentie, and...Atthe intervai.
got.P.Cine of the tgb104-n• the 3nrde4e.-:
which Will he indicated to, you,' and
there Wait his online'
4
:Glynn asked some questiens .about
the theatre and the gardens, and then
.saing he mtgglt.,7" his friends
Whether they•woiild cake to go:to the
;theatre, he retuitiedlia;the other two „
at their table; iNrvinethe harder
td 'Wait in; the lanck07q.11'"hd. -
'Glynn explained.t 9,,,regnest, ;or th=e
inktruCtiOns that' he ad received:
Norah0 eonrse, ,under,rite,od
veiled language. elacuit,,,word :from the
peoPle, to:whom."h 10-,isp..earrying lns
package, mut DpylP; without knowing
anything. of whi0.4,these POOPle were
or What the "wholel" businesS.: was
about; hadbeen, told enough about
asked they
a • rin
might draw in to the• fell) and stop
f�ra minnte. • ,
Glynn, still thinking he had ,seen
something at •which ,he '' wished to
have a eloier and More leisurely
iook : gain gave orders and the' cab
in obedience to them pulled Out and
halted.' , • , •
'(To .13e, en,tinued)
Keep:Utensils..
Shining Bright
:FioreeFlelPfyi for
Treating" 14,Sa
Enamel and ,Potteri
" •
the various attempts made ' to' rob • ThcroSt deli htf i„
cruto 0, -.cret of' her dis cher* full of bright, shining•pots and
. . -0 .
g sig e
Glynn. • ' Worl to a r6a1 housekeeper g
kit-
1ik of the ,posaL. the, meeting:, Pans, each qualified to do its spctial
••in the, thea. ' 4 .gionli .'s.,7• 'and on lier taskto
0
°,10;fiyeetgifef:iy.ipr
nii,c.'e,.pp.os'es.
suggestion pi , ri selatRlckr the.rhi
estaur, '
.ant manager and co.1.0ticlwdhimas., however; 4 -*en', special kind. Of 'are''.
to what sort of 'Watt' the theatre was: aaniuynthe;roienamel,Pgfto
fter, iutss!bollakneed,PO4:t„4.Pe;yr.
The answer Oeenied„eniiin re-asuring. in
..
The theatre was Tif...g.oed class and an "th01' hest. • ' -.
h ' 11 ' . d 'ti A 'h.' at' The -DoPtdar cilinninumIS...LavailL-4_
' dens •routside • were 4t ' With : little . . , . .
tables and it was the "•chstonr. \for weights. Naturally, the .henVier...he'' . "tenth is, knoeking` at the doors
longer t will last but aIl - • . 4 • . • .
, ,
many of the audience ' to coine,'Out , • .., . ..,:- and 'claiming positiontc.of leadership
well and is light to • • - • ••• • • • 4
froth•the.performance At the ,interval atart"Pum ..W.Para • •'.-. • • - • in, political life in all,countries a
and have .refreghrnents in. the cool Of brgi.die" '', ' '. 4 'Oad scouting 4)6wtter ' the 'world:"...'4;13eidto MusSolint..4,
the i.open ' • air. Others Of • the • Public .easily.diSselies sfains.'. • If. you re- . : ..,
than those ' Of the Audience alsO *sat, alem, het .,,f; , t1a.it' atka)14: is the .dar)e1161g - ' ,;•': - ' • • - .
a.gen . or .,A u.ruirtnnl, you can care . "The • women who' work •=1:- the
in the gardens, in the evenings. A.nd •
_finally • in answer .. -to A.,_,. question of 1
eL. ' or it 'necOrdingly.:, The best €C.:1410_ career:wolen and meriting 'girls.,. -..are
r,-,,snt... i -s-; #., ,x.„--eutio-k .sso ,I,r .,kas4i..4 -the---beckbone, et -the nation.".=---7-Ceetn-q-
:Nerah's, the gardens 'mere. l*ightly,
in. AvOed for scrapping (half ,A,...clothe* H. a.milten. :., ......' ' ..„ : • .:-• r'. • .......",',4- ,
lit and patrons 'could :either ''sit
.A.,.. , pin for cleaning and a' wooden :siocion. : ' .‘• :7 l'''''-'7'..' • .• • • •
quite *nooks amongst : the bushes,' or - ' . • .-- • . . - . - - •4. :.,.. '.• 4 ,, •
in the die'ar °pen a-iit,"rilf, space.; : ', 4 for stirrink. during ' coOking,) and: ' “PeePle with!.t.,l1,•,•,,,,PeN..tedge, er •,th,.3.
. Aft•er tlte_Inan- had, 4g9ne.." • N91714.
ey Say
. • •
"E'verYWhere-I ko'L see more -cheer.'
•More..wprit."-Mme. Schunianri-Helak
"No Sword•bites SO fiercely aa an
evi tongue."-$ir FliWP Sidaey• ;
"InformalityAS by no means Invar-
iably more cenvenient than forma.
• "The fundamental causes 'ot 'the
dePression. were Sotial and economic
rather than monetary." -Harry. Eh -
et' Barnes., .
, " "Self-interest. Instead a 'eating
to proopPritY,. "often •leads • to starvi-
prom Idg_.te, --eon u e =a- .
a e ot course . many rairds an, •.,•
NIILLIONS • PROVIDED FOR 'RELIEF
. • . .
°minion, ,Province and Municipaitiesi CorniArie. EffOite
To •Releve Want and' Distress •
Direct Relief Expenditures began undertaken. Direct Relief lias kieen,
et oxPbeeP tautee in
sSddPitvetilld ebde;i Td hlios eb•nDtirlieuce::*Hinelieur eVonifistun-sicolPfa.leixtiPeesn:di•',
be paid by the Province, one-third by tures fot food, fuel,. clothing, shelter;
they Di:minion and one thud by the and medieal Services and supplies:I
municipalities Shelter includes Lodgings, •whether 1111_1. '
c'%ip,GoraRitaie.wf ewreo,rakiiin,otlininadenestfonrf. Munih-• hostels or ofh-ervPer and aleWnnee
nwoams ipnaioiha 2a5ndlint hr e c epnrto. y ienacceb a,bnyd 6the60 extended
le0r03r,enttewaaltleoWeanndeeligfhotr. .s.hInelt4eurgaagstO .
,pheuttereedt.,abnidthseixin% (02noictif,almitiuticipTwalio. e xtQenn tdaerdi ot tocover
eirh res townersProvince 'to 1
tieiparocipad rn awe grants
Cop- make Provision for medical servicegi- •
siderable Roadie Construction was also sabnadresuiPnPitibet *g'Txphedllrsdietnidrinei.en "es not
done in Northern Ontario .for yelief
•
u oses. • ' Over 14,000 Men in, 'Camps.
•
. - very fine sandpaper or steel wool for Ribre are better.ok .alt Situations.
,
--Ifenry Ford. • •,
turned. te Glynn; ,t impose yon inuOf
'go," he Said, '"hat1 cprifess.:I
feel -like sitting, in a Ilstagys theatre:.
..,.COUld We not all pi straight.. to, the
-gardens, -and•wait-the44or this
Senger to'cometo " Nor will, the average -'enaMelware
• You? „ •
-- "I think that's • a' good' notath " stan•
d intense heat Without checking,
:agreed 'Jimmy DoYle. “.k ...theatre on
•
' which leads• eventually to .chipping
However, it has
,a night like this seems outside rea- . little tendency to . ,
- son"• • • 0, discolor and stains. are easily' re-
- • moved with a food nscourin.
"Then, we'll make ,it the 6.. al; dens ,'," • • 17 g
e Wood ,must be used. for pow-
saidscrap-
Glynn, an signalledthe ' SubT
ing and stirring in enamel Ware, too
ardar forWard.•
The Subardar bowed. "But the
:because Metal scratches the glaze • _• •
m an makes tlark-litrealts. Hot
sahib's mends willnot mind if for soapsuds, thorotigh. scalding And ary-
-4a,_timelesits,ittentable a t
Coirrersation, which i8. particularly re- keep -at , HT -best
from .thein," said "it is a Private 'mg• !air -t
If food sticks and burns 'let • the Pan
questedpool before putting: waterin.IL:Tilea
:"..- , • :•).. '
"That will be all saki! Soak and scrape 'off the bur.lied:Par.;
Glynn. "My', friends, understand' it is I tlalea with wend:if'"the .burning
a ,matter .of busijiess Will' you give .was bad and some of the SPotOs cib.•
'itinate, melt a omalhamount . of fit,
fi3rdera do; -and can you send
slowly in the pan and 'scrape again.
a message that I shall waitinthe,
gardens?" •
"As the sahib ordeyo,"..,said: .;the I Glass is• popula'y ler••avenware and
:Shfierdar:„ "He will not have to wait re2uires'no special preparation of s
• • on of thebranda. pnrficniarly=-eon-
scouritig. With theitkiiigh- scalding and
. CARE -OF 'ENAMEL.
Enamelware requires gentle hand-
ling since Jiard_knocks_make It chip.
. GLASSWARE.
. • ,
• py rose. soon a teran'e t:t e
reatanrant. The Subardat was. wait-
ing ern a hTed......air4irre.:Ta's7--they•
Passed, him he --drofnled in behind
Glynn. and. followed to, the outer door
"To you eni* with • me?”' .C4)ynn,
Asked him 'promptly... •••4•4W.Tays ,, and
everywhere; sahib; It Is thel-Order."
They found a tab waiting them ,at
the door; and got in, With the Sub-
ardar taking the seat beside the.
driver.. Jimmy Doyle, sitting. facing
GlynndaVd Norah in the back seats
could. sen Ont .0eY, their heads, and
lie; notieed .idly ,that,,as they Move4.
off, another, gab • :Which: had been
..drawn fa: feW...yards, heliind: them,
also begin to rnove,.. , •
. Glynn had teld,thtibardar not, to".
let the driver hurry IAA to take it east
and let them enjoy the. open air • and
the intermingling' Of East :and ;West
• "Ifie ' '
in e. streetra „ • , .
• Jimmy, Doyle, to whom it was, all
intenseiy.hew: and. qileer; kept looking
about; him , and ,asking a string ett`
'question, :but after A little as. they
'dawdled along, his. iaze, became cen:.,
centrated on the fiaffie • •astern of
Of-tge
ear whieh 'he had seen start' after
thein from the i'estatirant,, and with
shs,picion in his mind he sud-.
deniY, "I say, .dlynn, vvesre not in any
hurry to get ,tp this ,place. Do yail
mind if ' we turn rofirid and drive. la
few. hundred Yards' 'hack along this
street?"' ' • ' • '
"Not a . hit" Said 0:vrin in 'some
High, School Boards & Boards .of Eilticktion
,Are. 'autlia, 1 by ltiiv to ,esta,blih
•
.and, Art Schools
With the approval ot.the Minister' Of 'Education
Pay And 'Evening -Classes Theoretical' and, Pfactical
'IostriictIon
nitY:be 'Conducted in accordance is given in various trades. :The
vith th rgtilations issneel_hy ; aehbaii and('
are tinder the
strUcted to withstand .ehe strain of
expansi n . and contraction, The
'Vass' easuring .cups ng. ow s
and iniscellaneous-.dishes used. in the
'kitchen Will • Wear better if, the Y' are
izinnersed in a :panful. of told' Water
and :brought slowly to the • boiling
point and boiled for,five ,or 'iten
• Minutes.:Let;„ them cpcil • in the
skater: :.:ou would keep your glass
clear and shining wash .in hat seep=
suds, .sci,ld and .dry If food: sticks
it usually wifl soak 'Off. • ,
"SEASONING" IR011.41 LITENSH,S
• . . •
Iron r otentile (Aro often Covered
with a thin edating of •teme sort of
shellac , when shipped . from \ the
•factory. This4must_belienioyed and
the iron ?'sensoned" before using:
First let the utensil and for oeveral
hours in •Water in • which washing,
soda has ,bgen dissolVed. „..Wash . in
warm soapsuds' and dry.- Then 'rtih
With imOalted fat and let tand
warm Oven for two Or three,- lietiis;:
Veil heat t�; the sinoking point. Let,
cool and Weill in -hot Soapstids; scald
and dry. Rub wll with fat for the
second -.time and , heat tlewlr- -rind
thoroughly in the ,oven. . Wipe off
be may
MYstery compatible with
. „ , • , . •
light and, transient roves; Marriage
:nuist,....live....in_eOntidence • „endi..,...,certi•_
• tuile."-Andre 'Maureis.
•.
."A man witholit prejudice. Is too
cOld-hlocideil to he likeable or .Pipn
.tritly: 'intelligent; • a womai•i• without
4prejudice is insufferable."--.Ernil 'Lud.
Mig.• •'
• „"The_4-ip• Poelt,e-of bot edom In a
;Word,. is tine•fileaenre,...,,,hu.t, erie?.Le
Ment." 'Bertrand., Rufese,11:, •
„ .
,.gf helpful set Ice to one's fellow
:hien be the dominant mot e, ,then
.the greater the legitimate:00qt :one,
makes the more will he be; 'an:
-,1V1urray Butler.
, "The ,riaan who jigs made, millions
often nil: infinitely ivorse fAilure
than, the man Who has; lost : eery
nickel." --7$1r.., Henri Deterdidg.,
"Tliereis but cne .Way we can re-
. e. • That is through- i'.1.poliby
Of • prey ention;."--Tranklin D. Rouge,.
• • •
lfat-with ' 'ft ' ' .
--the surplus. fat wi, a so crumpled. • :`,.1. ' ' •' • . .
paper and the Utensil is ready,to lite. When :Itarting ;Clip and ipobn teed-
, ,.
•
* • ,• ing -for baby: . • .
'•1,10Lia11y a few •ounces of the milk
tilikture' Mai be given' With a CUP anti
Option at the beginning (ii ti feed, and
sortie cgil be .drunk" if baby haa al,
ready learned •te drink water ari,d
fruit Jake' in this Way. : The . test Call
In.' dnne, • ' -' • be tak'en train` the hoime, hnt the.
Wt. e . season or '716:317=-327:7
wero,I "niode to 1,90 you'0,14h.b
..0.00 for ,.proceeded with °in ,over 3 • 0Q
Works, and 241 rninicipalities:Palities.', The cost of these works will
'distributed Dino, Relief of the amount to . about $13,000,000, of
moult. , expeideo, for Belief • works, Which about $8,000,000 fr Inbourabout 60 pe .
There was also eenhiti;:mjn. Hes di Highway,
for 6 cTollnte;Ina Dominione- third Of
4 Ptri6levichoese't::Ofe
a
lc
ah-
,000,000
bow. • These Municipal Relief Works.
700,000. for Northern ' DeveloPmentiaelucte..xmal ennatt4nettan in "'unties
_wand,.,41..,000i,00,0,401.,,,tlie_pro and townships amounting to about „
vindul.lfigh•wv rode'from Hadbe.te $4;1,019mr0601..k.s.1.1sve,been undr_
Pertb„ 'The'Dorninion' paid 50 per
cent of the Trans-Canacla Highway' taken by the Islc.°hern Development
.gp.ur 40 per 'cent, far 'Northern Devel-.t,rieeepn0artste4altiihead7liii0r1N4°aieearnPsontakriav0e,
...‘„opnrientWork and the ..•Provincitil:
High,tjay. • • , • been
in-eognectiOn-7With the--edn-
,4.Boginnipg May lst, .932, all struction: of roads and the constrlie-,
grants for Relief Works
rvo4enttes_aici
bn:n: In additiontion .of .the . Trans Canada Highwayabout 16,600 residents.
cloned both by the Province. and the
'',
Over Men are in these camps.
by the Dominion to the Protince for areerripleyed.la read constriction in
camps on the Trans..Canada Highway Northern Ontarin-.
,
and Other works in northern Ontario. 20,006 Men to be Einploied
. .
Home Owners •Assisted. Provincial' Highways are to be con -1
' •
In the summer, of 1932, an AdvIs- strueted at a cost of about $6,900,-
ory Committee - on 1)..ireet Relief, POO, 'and about 20,000 men are to he
known as :the Campbell Cortiniittee; emploYed, indirectly on such works,.
was appointed, ,ithich Gornmittee re- The expenditures on account of Re-
ported in July, 1932 u lief Works:4.mi' Direct- Relief from
'Iii-SePteiriber,:1933VProvincial And ilie,commetic'ethent."..,of same to Del;
Munal 'Relief NWOrki Were„.agnin ceiriber 31sJ, 1933,, are as,..follows.:
-1 • Province Dominion • Municipal • Total'
4939.41 • $ :4,610,890.90 $ 4,632,763.63 $ 9,900,000.09 $g • ;40-0,663.53
• 1931-32 ,13,488,25T:54. 12,35,8,180.95 12,500,000.00 -138;346,438.49
1932=38...L. 16,754,62,7.65' 14;490,873.45 • 7,959,041,.53-• 39,196;542.63
„ , ,
$34;90,785.09 .$31,481, 818.93 $30,350,041.53 ' 69 .6,145;644,65
. ' Able-bodied.'..iien• 11.11t Work • The Municipalities ,hAve, . always
been advised that Where ..' an able-
bodied menis given Direct Relief, he •
is expected to 'do an nthothat :of work -
SthrieWhat eqnivalentto the amount ,
pf_relief.given.Any.,4v.prILdone_in
this way is not 'included in theabove '
figures. • ' ,..., • ', . ,........,..
In the: Oeisim :.:if 1980-31 Direct.
Relief was 'given to 60,000 persons,
..1 • '
in the season of J931 203,000;1
• arid ' in the OettOon Of 1932-33:: to ' 483,- !'
IriC.onnectiOn with Relief .Works,
the Men ' eniplOyed. in the season of
1930-32 numbered 43,600, nnti the
.number of days': work -provided was.
2,3.84,000. In_11he-season-,o1.-1-931:-*
;.,the• number of: men: employed was,
110,000," and. the number . days?
wilvic--.P2044"4-wa-s-dAtI94.06-1-141-th-
11
•• • '•"rhe'life of each' one is divided
.
into two factors -the Means • by
Web We live end the -elide for which
live ".-41-tarry "Eniersen Fosdick
'The false propheeles great
piaetiCal,, statesmen' "Wnuid form a
teresting• reflection" e Dean
most la , .
•
4*"Thereason government mach-
inery run b ,badly is hecanse, it, .4
obsolete And tIegleCterl.lpt011 pin -
1 • • • '
"A new kind Of.sport is beethning
popular inEnrope. It Is called ..re.
volution and can be cnjoyed: hi
countries and at .allSeastrile.'-r,'
Gaglielmo -Ferrero: • •
FEEDInd".41Ativ-74''.
'
liodse'cietztaiiig •
If Windowm Mitt be washed, and dust-
• And Woddi,V,011: wined, and itlhoi'd antdiini taken hy the &iti elio.uld.be
gra:6i Ily OffeaSed so Mit bOtt168
Ie oleaVOd an'a"Plaalled. and ..4.1.1)eP4 are. dispenSed' With Well • before.
AMP board -;}ie serfiblied there'S • , '
rio„dirt,to see- • . • • „ „
' beuten lie •
first birthddy, ,
I
inust- liege otwpcilioart
be della sormg, • ".
When crectipda are up, hilinhirda
,
sing? .
mr
argaek clarke,:fttoS10...,
he pepartmontdiiton. direction of an Advisory COM- . • -
,Cornme.rcini Subject', ManuAl Training, Houintoid SaOnCl Ana MAKE YOUR FALSE
• are provided for :in, the Courses of Study la Ptiblie,' Separato'0011.
Agriculturi and, Horticulture '
tintiatiort, and High SehoOlsk..00.11egiate Institutes, Vocational Schoota
and Departments. ;"..'
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Copies oi the Regulations hist/tit by the•Miniater ot
• Pdfteation may be obtained, from the ,Dffilltaii
Minister,: Parliament Burldnzps r,orente, .
for atteadente'shoiticl be made, fee the `1'"rir4Ipa1 of the
School. .
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1 TEETH :HQLD FAST
t• Eat talk sing and shout end never
'feat' embarrassment, Your false teeth,
stick all day long when you sprinkle)
on Dr, Wernet's ,Powdep. -they fit
snugly- tomfortably-they• can't' slips:
• . Prescribed by, world's leading_ dentist&
J -.,1V COet* but
It's Liijer That' Mikes:,
Feel 8.6-Wietthed
wake .iip. your Liver JJiIe
' No Calomel necessary
Voi"."Yilli • AO. feel .watictisf hanor.
your tiver-thust two- •pbundri. :of
blia,Ifiy d
to 'your ')oWeiq (waray.
withoUt that bile; tijikkii6 'Staria, Poor'
(11g6f-ition',. • "Slpi,‘'• poisons in
he
thodY. :General. Wreteheilneaa. ,
lJow daft yOu. expect'e16.03' 01'KittiKtIoti ' Atte' Ibia• .•
mero benteir,MOVIng ell,',Mineral,
,Witter, laxative dandy, or chewing gun,
.Or •revighage./ They don't 'IValto do your
liver.- , „
YEA Cartdr' 14:11tie.,Liver PIUS,
Purely Vekte,table. Sate, Gale* •aiid sure
fer them by.aaruo.. ilefuSe
.2(16 ail druggists.
e
season
14-
of 1932-33 the number of men
employed was 27,000, and the num-
ber of day's. work provided Wag 1,.
600,000. In this season no grants
were Made for 1V1unicipal Relief
':•'?I'llere are 'no* on: Direct Relief
a
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bout 100,000 less than ,the previous
highest figie•
Midwives Union
To Hold Congress
Duchess,' of 'York to Attend'
Opening -Meetmg
Social and profeOsipnal status' of
.Midwivee,•hitherto "the Cinderellas
of medicine" will be 'discussed at the
with :congress- ef the International
Midwives Union in London, England.
. MISS G. B. Garter deserihed it as
'burning queetion "We. Inuit
change lit by attracting to midWifery,
the VerY hest type entering the iturik-.
ihg-profeisioh," the -said,' - •
The raldwife in the :United Kink-'
dem at present IS not a' Salariedber7.
I
inntli.1111111goingliiiignainninm
Jumpy Nerves
&Lehi ,to the soothing action
of this -medicine. You will eat :
bettet Sleep better ...`keel
better.... look better. Life
.will seein
Don'c'delay any longer. Begin
tokip*It-zodOy.
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LYDIA L. PINKHAM'S-1
VEGETABLE COMPOUND I
OisSolves instantly.
No Jrget atom!
, Akur
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.son. She, may have •only 20 andthe,
may have 200 Cases a year:.
hope' at the congress to go' very thor.;•1
.oughly. into the matter of training,"; •
she said.. ?"This 'country giyes.4 short-
er period �f trainink than..apy other'. ••
in the ,world. Holland ' gives .three!,
years; we give froin six months to one.
year." : - , ' . '
It is, announced the Duchess of:
York will attend .the opening meet-
ing.
Because, it 1,A,srs. ati4
'LASTS and. LASTS 1:
,;renetr,,t,hyset noon:Labe! send'
.
That's why Rat color • BIT • Packages tor
huts -lasts is no ordl- , 'TRF, E 0053' or "The
nary4',surtacau dye can:. A of Homo Min
Mt SOAKS Into' the` Moder tri 3ohn'A.
• h.e.art•
. mos% thtlytio: ,TAtwertina.'• 1-1,0tocnaiederoiti !skald::
out a triat ',Di st r DI* • .„7.../nto.
, 33 colors, • ,‘•
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'Have you ,a Story,,Hii Skettlir .111u8fration that is
saleable? • ., •
Or perhans, you 'nave seine "dila :saleable idea,' Tell: us
, 4bont it. ; ' ' „. '
-.Send' a stall:10a (3&), eit4lope;r4;t1 ifitotlyi4tion. about Olit
66kviddr.' •
IDEAS
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