HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-12, Page 2Boyd Cable"
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'PI/rue, tIlithal3, pilot of IrePerial
Alr-
Way. Is travelling by Air hlail to 4,411a,
carrYlng two egos& or a talking film
.orthe.'Prince, of Napalta. who, "is too
111 to /Mee/ hituself;. The',talicing Alma,
are „sent as ',a' last resort. •to,;foii hia
• balf-bcOtacr: In Irtdla, to usurp this.
throne.•• ', • • .
On „0the same Mail Ither traimleNorah
Seaman, who hecomes, interested in
, Glynn. • • ' '•• ' •
,•• Several atternpti are made, by.. the
Vultures envoys and. one Alm Is :stolen.
Glynn has the otherlum Secured round
• his watst, by a steel chain.. •,.-
'At Karn.chi, Glynn is 'met' by a suP-
„:11)0Es.ed„. enTOr of the grinee, Who re-'.
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accompany h. .to a
theatre. Jimmy Doyle:Ana Norah: Sea_
mango with Glynn. They are. 'followed,
The Prince's envoys. in the Meantinme
• have become -alarmed, at the
pearance of -Glynn and 'institute a
• aearch. Glynn Accepts a drink'. IA the
• theatre restaurant, • which has a *strong
eleeping draught: ', ••
0
. ,
,
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. "The sahib will understand,”; the
Secretary ,resumed in his
.voice, "that a „Man 'who is not
„bereft of his senses will straggle and
make onteiy, and that such
. com-
niotion is not desired.
"Eh, what's that?"' said ,Glynn
ttnItidlY. : •
The Suberilar cut.ili sharply, "The
,
sahib •knows I am here '''to prevent
strnele.,'_!_aialLst in- wit
Of his 'mice. "Glynn! Are yeu
right74' •‘,. •
,But •although they could hea
babble of talk and. laughter b
ping all over. the gardens, there
no reply from, Glynn '
, must have been -serne-,-Min
after that his senses began to st
gle back to him, thnt he .knew
self to be. lying fiat on his back,
hands were gripping' his arms
legs; that, fingers were tearing at his
clothing. Ife. felt the: •sting of • a
knife, across '.his-rihSTJand.the bite of
the: momentary .riain„helned to clear
op his numbed brain. " His breath, was
opining iit,401ping sobs; • he heard
a question and :the ,sharp • answer
"Keep, your bend on the `cord, . but
leave it loose." And then. in- answer
to ailethei Miittered grumble, the
peremptery-cOmMand--"DO aSTI'dayt-
, A man robbed •is little. A `man found
dead .will raise thergity."
• Glynn, could think . now, heavily,
stupidly, • and. slowly: 'Ilis eyes were
open laic' liegOuld see the starlit sky
&moo •him; but darkness,around. Dim-
ly against the slor he could see -dina
turbanned figures moving; could
feel the,fingers pulling at .the. chain
I 0 4 •
7gesture he; showed a glimpse of •his 'the quick, • loivoiced, eacleniatiens
cord, and a ,jerk of 10.4 .head tawaTcla` 'Mal • orders: He had ' senses 'enough
the police --moving nearer'. table `by hack .,•now understand what had
• table., .
happened,.., What was happening, and
The supposed .secretary ;nodded, he bad • sense enough. to know the
rose Slowly and with Marked and de- 'Meaning Of the cord he cOUld, feel
liberate, 'Movement' put both hands close about his throat, to lie still and
his turban as I adjusting its folds. make no attempt to struggle or 'shout.
•„ The other..man "padlock,” ,be
his chair back' a,fpot and half tern- heard; "Nat the key. GATe it to inc."
in it. The Subarder edgedforwardThere was another patise, more fum-
until he steed'. directly behind and hlings.• and muttered • path, "The key
„ . .
above Glynn., Three men rose ,freM•a does not .fitHwill.nbt even , go in the
nearby table: and walked; towards lock". he 'beard next. "Fool," ex-:
Glynn's. ' -77 clamed an impatient voice. Mint
3,,/nia•b- and Jimmy Dow had been from e' same shop as the
lock. Ilere let the tri." .
, sitting With: their eyes ett, Glynn and
• his 'companions from the moment of ' PlYnn.laY: still and let them fumble
• their arrival. Before then thii. had :and try,. knowing there Was little
seen' the incident of the :glass and kehhood of the key- turning that
siphon being sent away, and of the loch. But the next centartand frighten-
ewaaittoetureetor whisky. "No,
a full unopen- 14917•.en may
defile
that ke.y.
Jirnmy thfkie..sell.ue4ed• "Leeks as Quick the lights may come ageia
maker. We tri. Us,t4.4aniash the lock,
if. MPH' meant t6' make a, 'night ef soon.- ?Put e•stone under the1 k "
, • • The chain was pulled around inia
'ant ,Norah. knew enough about the
to leek' against - the
, keit to iinderitifid;. and she eiplain:
, ed. to limn* ; Spat •,Why an": Indian,.., 0g11,7alliy:tG:gr---11,414°1-iild.teetida7e7-1-felp_toi,
knowiriUtha7dengers, '.guar 'hard hammering. But-bia-involunthry
siviinst
11•••••••••••••••
FrOM life*
ScraPbOOk
Ginorosity
"Generosity is only heeteYeleitee 1*1
,pinetice,"—PlahaP 'Icen;
. all 'In this World, it, Is not 'what we
take up, but what we give upthat
r a Takesis rieh."—Beapher..
egia- "Giving does ,net impoverfah nein
was the -service -of our Maker, neithei
does ; „withholding gerich naP
utes , —Mary Baker EddV
rug_
hire. "In ,giving, a man receties more
that than he gives.'" --,-George Meebonalch-
and
e man be. vh,is i -et 'to guitid•.. ..gn -,111:0Veitfelfir broVit an: ominoustight=
; • 'fh , ening grip , about his . throat land on
- makei me 41nore thankful than ever his' arms' and :legs.. He was helpless.
that, so ,watchful " a ,Mail hr'4`let* QPi. 'on •iotelp.; for him sehers were nat.
. ., „ ,__e
rout' aangeT, - . Su ' Norah and :Jimmy- Doy e ju
'elehlueydeedec. 'th-e.,arrival of Glynn's, . ed to the same meaningand under
ex- standing of no reply 'to •• their .eall.
• , ' ' . . ,
'pected- viiitorin- and, last befOre. the eeming from Glynn. ' He could not fait
Month/It-when the one stood. 111) lint- tohave heard them at . that • distance
'
ting his ,hands'10.1,hiS turban, De.Yie 'ancl. both remembered: the choked off
remarked, , arrycl,f,knoW;• I believe old :cry they had, heard at at the instant the
-"GlYini's-Lfed...4-Pliind -nearly asleep, •
.--
• ‘"Wilit,:here„" said.„Iiminy_ahetiptij
swear I saw' his head. nod then;
• as ifle-WerdloSirig-Wff7Won'rl' 'rag
, ;
hiria• presently, • .
ninth 7 said. breathlessly.
"1 'noticed the same a 'minute' age.
What's wrong? It , ise't like Glynn
It was then the nhan rose and Jin -
any ' answered quickly "Theylre
evidently. „Don't worry. come
over to vs as soon as-,--"
At that instant all the lights in
„verde!' snapped out, and left
on sitting in a ,darkness that was
,pitch black after the bright radiance
of a moment .before. And before
either Norah or Jimniy. could Move or
speak, they heard .a hoarse,. half -
strangled . sheet, a, faint ',sound of a
scuffle,of a clink and 'jingle as if of
a ',breaking glass. • ••
"True generosity is a .duty,, as in.;
dispensably necessary' .,•ai•, those hn
posed" npdi us by the lw —GdTd
smlth'
"Rich: gifts, wax poor • whoa: givers,
prove „uakied.",:.4Slieltespeare.
"Tbat aloee belongs to you ?which
Ista__Itavv_hesteaved."—Vemuna.
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Six Escape
Devil's ° Wan
WEAK AFTER' DAYS ;ON SEA;
FRENCHCONVICTS REACH •
G NA
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GEORGETOWN; British Guiana 7 --
Weak. and emdciated from the rigors
of a long, voyage utiher the' blazing
tropical aua,,,six Melt stepped ashore
frem,,e, open boatfugitiVeti from
the dreacr French penal , belt:ilk of
Devil's „Island --
They were exhausted, hungrii and
thirsty, and their bbdies. Were bunted
almost black from seven days of ex-
posure on the open sea. Bat the six
• --7-five Frenchman and ,one..R.iaphird
planned to--push,on So the -Weist,-Ie--
dian 'island of Trinidad, another sea•
•voYageet:300.,iniles, ,
,
' They were given meclieal °petition
here., -.Police of the COlopY £o -got the:
aicdied of . tempoterilY to give
the sii, Shelter ashen' • and ?Lod for
, ,
the coining journey, But they warmed •
the fugitives they .nnist net stay 'here
long. In a few days , the eacapeepria-
onera millet be away %again, or be de-
ported ,from the colony as "endegir-
.
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eceni Events
From Overseas
• MORE MiLl..S
Eilaelcpoel. Eng.. -•••••• flrobably no
ipivle9ciejeimiottieh nrl 61V:tee siila_altai$436„aal,
economic recovery • that 'this Lan-
ca.shire 'watcr-resrsrt 13iatkpool, The
mighty town of pleasUre'which in the
holiday setTaan ecnnts ,on gathering
in d "goodlj.. .prePortion• • ot• tourists
from every part of Brikein and from
the Contiiklut-is deterteincd •to beet
n „
botel in hedreds, end. when. she di
emerge the Ireffia wai bele fot a
17Yain.ePhfr.°!t"s'
Mthe fm
il' Was 'shot" in
the ToWer. , the dancing
.holiday-inakera providing the general
•sPec*Ie• TheY Were ahrest pain-
ful:1Y arixiot:s to /.0110W the instrec,
em
,tionLegaidioned-by• the-film-411,4km;
for if the Jesuit 'vas ' euccessful it
.usually •ineent Oat, Giscie rewarded
t}iem with In the ial•ese1-a°Vilk*is Sig.ned -auto-
graph boo: i7: by the hei:dred. It is a
toss-up wl”ther tracie enjoyed' her-
self .at Blackpoel'Inore than did the
its , thausands 4„,t_ler Larfcastrians
own xec,:rds. • ' ' , . •• When they vined her tneje in 'film-.
Blackpodl. is 'still leegtiihning fts making. •
•enade.=-4:e4tAms-boorrdpi
at least 30 years,,' ethet's is a Baiting
the town 'Will no be eappy until it
has 'girdled the Poast. or Eng-
land • and -,Si$atland with •'prom."
Just • now ,extenaione. ; are in hand
which Will give ", total length Of
nearly eighty miler. • At on Pointan,
unargroul---gara$•e is being built; to
a.4•otn91.11IW-
• •.
Blaekpee., with its 7;060 hotels;
hoarding 'and apartment houses,"re-
ceiVes more than 6,0ftt,00.0 visitors
• • . .
time when
'deriSicin • wa-.; cast 'tipon the • town be -
cense Of IN alleged ina.bilitite pro-
duce anything in -the way of natural:
,4aotip.. In recent 'years the town has
made. a gallant effort to 'give itself
more than tone' of.ti.e verdant.'
6,400,000 vis:tor.
' StanieY Park,..'aid V. be the larg-
est Park. in Englaad wah the 'excep-
tion .of fly,le netv glorious-
ly' decked with al/nest e-ery`device of
the :dandscepe :gaziener- • Rock' gar-
dens have ht 6 • l i -a t.
n • a .•ou • on• the North
ables." Shore,,- and If the, planta ' therein de
not- flourish as Tatight: b -e 'wished% one
c141.Tt.ofp -qti•orig .,:ia-air •Wijieti' firsl- - earned
they don't appreciate
• t
• TOMake.L.Dail; y.: flights :lane f" 131q9°6r.
-- ., . . Many „Chargea . :'.-
, •
WilA' traveller; reternin.- to • •Ilitiek
truck
, ,inington,, DelKeeping tabs en ,pool,- after an absencL, gel s.of : 2
grewing- ' farms from the 'vanV •years, is
traniezed• Tte celltte •Of 'Pe
i; 'il.elj4i . Of a low-flying 'airplane is town, it ia tree, lies, no.'i, alte'ed'Mach
the pat,: . Peo 1' 07. still piiniped.. ap, the
.t.'netw. , „ , .
a
theriel h ill! 11 'le's' CPaancnkiinngg; an ti
'C' onvany, ee Gam, tel die* thlii thousand. The Winter
flier. she. has list _ been :!ettePaegieedil.c.beyd:i iTe7inivtuil:. dirht6Iii;e ball.*:.eom; :,Ise " cirti
ntiu.e.7
bridge, MC' to Makea' daily inspect- 'GaillOsi isr"I'k th'!' f4u ega .. Eilit/OSS
•
ion fre
ballroom ant • Indiari leengi. are aS
fromthe eir:seaireparef41:egr 1,..2•47.•14onve4...11.4.06. ext_ictre• rent.
boitait-th":: Most ,taiking changes:
the ground toget a full view Of the 0.0zie -is the ,old,''',Clynn Inn. a great
growing garden stuff. Every evening .resort with thirsty -.6?let"••at 1!aliening.
she is to :report . to headquarters the •time" on 'a Sunday maiming` in is -
Condition Of. the Vegtables and fruits Place is a busy train 4E4 •bus centre:
as she thh4ats
Miss Carning in her plane rdalititedh.'wrell'OeTtiing,dtlirkiticligfirliiitythat:kdn11671'ip1
can .perintln ,n great deal more crop ,toaib,slJendcl.aen4T,oamta.?sCliathtiti:ohitiltbus been h
ee .deasi,
inSPect;.en Service: than dealt!, -50 men
arisen a new lInete ..
going stout • on loot,. "
• Nstelry•, of „red bricMom ina Comely k; •
• ; The metaniorP'ioaiS itiraiShes of
itself a cornmenta utinilhe, change
in the habp:s. of the Larceshire. "day-
tripper." :Bispharn; whic uied to be
in,a tiny it'llage O5. tb eliffs,,„. has
grown to a eiZe, welchreekee it leek
'almost "as' as the Bar.kpoql of a
'generation age. • .
PJWVES FArAL
Loridon.-- Te.„1•ala was making
goad sPee4, . . 'niddenly the driver
saiv--twe-Mere-7-.5-YardirintfrOnt;:. .
-could he pull tip, in , could
.they jump clear.? ELS grObbed the
'cord Of the Engine whist:s' .. It broke,
. . and ' there "Wasci: tri Warning'
, • - • . •
• Thia drauta 'Of 'the ;footplate was
Heard."'.'
he maid ' an to tirele roun
• . • the spot, • -
rn- the 'distance he "saw a flash of,
light,' and a thin white. bearn from an
electric ,torch 'Sweeping round. I
, "Help!" he yelled: "You with that
torch--liere! Help, thieves! Help!"
"Coming,". he heard an; answering
Shout. 'Wait there and keep shout -
'Pg• ,
The` light came dancing towards
him ata run' .he calling "Left a bit
,Cahdonlel, ; : straight 'on'. . now right . .", until
rota
and began groping and stumblin
the direction he thought would bring
him to Glitrin, po the change from
bright light to darkness was still
blinding him,” and he could not be
sere Of his. :direction. He pulled
matches from his pocket, and.
couple of lettere there. 'The • ritatCh
flared, flickered about a letter edge
foran instant until it .flarned up:
Bolding it, ver.bhis head JhniaY
Sprinted • for „Where' Glynn ; been
sitting. The .table were there, • and
over -turned ' cb0# about it; , but
Glynn had 'gene. -
Jimmy. dropped the last frignients
of the burning . letters, lifted is
veiceand yelled Glynn's name again.
.His eyes were a little more accustom-
ed to the darkness Oow, 'anal!! the '
starlight, he -could See enough -not to
gasped Norah.
bump into trees or tables. As rapidly
For ' EASIER:Dyeing
liae new 10#213t Bit is cadet to Use this
atriy other tint or dye you ever used. It did.
solves complete.
ly in 40 seconds , FREE
..sodu right '-olltae-treit' • '
„, d'coakt3 * 2 JIIT rocitiess Ir
brillian ,t ev en. nelE emy nTlo
A C of Nous Phis
toned finish . • Illakles'o to
sod lasts; and ••
10/3 and lasts.
Viell •
WITH
,
•• REM
tto toner snap! •
Otistittss !Man*
the heam of• light was on him, and -the
nadir carrying it Chine on at a fast
(To*.ite Continued;)
SHARON, ,Pa.—The "largest and
laiiest hog in be world" is on exhibit
at the Denier farm near here: "Ifi-
cinerator," as the balf-toa bear is.
called,. occationallf. collects enotigh
rithition. to Stand' .feer* feet
,
•
.Story,:,a Sketelit:or 1,11o$rotion, that: is
• $.5aleab16.?' • : : • •
Or perha0 you' have some other sakable ide4.
abO# it. . ' . • • n's • '
it••, siAtoed '(ge) ,envelopo itifor'rnation, about:: Our
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IDEAS
'Unlimited .
iiiiRTY-NINE 'LEE AVE1NUE, TORONTO'
Good-Wiy Visit Unites ,
Canachan-U.S. Youth
',Rochester, N.Y.—More than loot)
young Men' and women of twO coun-
tries shared food at.* vase•lawn,pic-
nic and played tOg4ther in a field 'day.
of games and races When: the Youth
depatiof4forrioe;County-cr:bvie
Lake, Ontario on a goad -will, Tilsit to
the federation ..orthe. Bay QUinte,
Ontario, recently. • • • '
eitTn ei't-t•Cainhapdlans met the 500 Anieri-
ctiheeeteodo‘itahetvt7oawC4aelsrU:uhfrr„,iiel:PaT'riklid wh'ce°11 creenvtelavleoa,atitaannelanqAuloe01.4:7toCtlancotoinnser.ye-
'.. The • • '
Federation had delegatesTrfronf"--Ylif 'i,T4 • and Ja•Ln .,Naderz if Colchester,
tually 'every chtirelti, • relighM1 • anc'' :who Were stiNed' while a.- work. on the
characterhUilding erganitAtioa line; • .1
eptintY.. •'• •' ' ' .*: -'- GPEAT • YVELLOMB
, .
- ;Ala tknoe! E'''..g:,---Grade• Field,
• '• one of the. ir,oat p:Pina,` cornediennes
Avoiding •
.Excise On Ch4iiies ot the day, 'has just been ;in. Slack.
peol...as prineipal ...n the, .moling of a
movie of Laticashi.•"e life The Prince
of Wales lareself, could hardly, .have
had .,a refit?enthusiast ;e reception,
than was givIln ti -:4! true daughter of
Lancashire • •
. , . it • ‘•
' All day 4,ng tr..e „lett and lassies
of the Mill t wre.i. W`ith a good sprink-
ling 2'.:f., eld.., fo:k ' stbed rind her
W.ia. amazing the number of felks
owhodeef,yti' the bee; mw and advantage
fh.b
'eheauei•• for .payment oftransactions
by ,Omitting the three cents • excise:.
ii,Wfo,..th.s.deliPwbot:e'ei. 'ctolluentterti8, aWl:InlOa;klilidburi3011;
rebO6t half a . dtiO.en. of i7'411y.
,-
fold whi&e A fine extiniple it ovould :,
:.- gook- 6iit ., of ' husinesS, '
HOLDS 'FALSE TEETH
make Of flat a''' t'0*, ' ',who ict4i. ' ' .•TIGHT • AS ' CEMENT ..
53:tli''ih61-6":13:19147--:1)11$1's '():4: :111API(16':1;tan: us' d:eivi.:(itf: 6..6rAh el 5e. ch:::::: '''.41::i1v1..gelis:g.t' 61i:tie-Tr): itaipeell'ilefila ail tefi°h1.M.°1alfaeitYrt-e.dt..tc:1,ne!lie..ii!lelerl)11. '!tr-ilit!): `',
, to.. oas.h. w.an.4.. ,,p7i,u;pe pumpkin. iv'a,i,iiin ae,,ntY4
cAses the .values ,of „they ,Cheque il.: • sp. pr.,11;itrie,caoniftp .por.,6siw:60'irynsiotivis,witi.iwo dyeorti, ,
'hail& 4,fr '6 ' e--'•7 ' i'bie fir;41., tbie they actually feel. , nitsiy„ bremh„
'e' %, ' ' the' Pe% ' ' ' ; K • 'tooth ea
in '..ails' ' small ; tat -to' thiliched. ; l'ants Honeitoe gums from getting ear& i•
without the eXeme" a .
If the 'ta'n'itj Is•i" he added" to ' . l•-ee ' .... 4. ;.' LI ,. ...".-- ','" ,,
t a vit ilithiii ' 9,,I.: • .'Stitall Cdate-...ithy drugstore, . ,
::•36u924 Aiirfitres.' Yeilteitio--Mr1Patitq... • ,Issue NO, 21— '1,.
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tt,0,10,
Liverpool, Eng,—;mote than 9-000
feet: high mountains s•Parating the
coast of NeW Guinea' filial; the •gold
fields the planes fh; air senices
carry passkgers and • freight in •35
'minutes; •
It takes eight days for the Sane'
distance tnotisand tons-
• of17eargo transpinte! by. the 'air.
services ev.,ry metithi •
= :This aec.ievenint' ai 01.6 fiying
craft was reported here when Alwin
S. Cross; reanaglig erfector of the
ijian teehnjeal Lwvaisyesi.—taondG,..e(nher4ceAtoirr-waayngd;
arrived • frs...re New , York. Accin*,
panying 'him., was Niko 'ReAiu.ne, be-
lieved to ba the first, Fijian to t Visit
this country since the War. •
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' .FINED Log..macibin poc: •
. Stanley l4tevens, itft Thorid4
Heath', ar,"1 .at OrOY4.011, Borough
Police ;,coury 'recently. fated tweety.
shillings lb' kicking dog arid or-
dered to 31s. 6d.• ,c6its.
It tated that the eternal, ;a
:cocker spat:eel,
twoWZrkna.n,--te.rhotr. had shown attaehmenti*fier.-,-.:SteiretiaesTe
it • a -kick tindef the hely.:•
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BarbarousLangg
—'rhe Writer who makes two words
grow here only • one .grew heft*. does
not 'alwayi deserve praise; more.
taften than not he in -helping to.clutter
up thelanguage with , • unnecessary
*dila A 'report to the :psychiatric
consulting service of the Women's
Divisio
Itureatr -sitiffilierliiiTelample: A de-
:seription of the •work With the Staff
begins with, "Referrals came from de-
partments," • The 'sensitive reader.
swallows 'hard and emeee to the next
‘Seatence,i Which begins; "Certain -as-
pects • of typical referrals. ,. • ." The
eye foams down- the page and finds„
in the same paragraph; ."The first
referrals" were ." Now it. may be
.that persons,: who treat: the language
so brutally are "correspondingly tend-
er with the human' beings who come
before them. It is, to be, hoped so;
there ought in be some Compensation
for Se barbarous a word as "re-
ferrals."—New York •Sun
•
woman writerts exulting .over re
oently released 'figures Showing that
11,;'per.•Cent2 More, men than Women
are eras '
men ;crazy? .". . •
Blackbird ),
. Chicago pally Ns*. •
The 'United 'States is threatened" .•
imported house sparrow, the so-calle3
with a foreign bird 'pest to which the
English sparrow, is ar nothing. '
Englf4rinaPdeaina' sgit1/11:1111 starlings; boroumg6hstsaferho6ri.)
setts 'and New York :in 1376, 189e
and 1900, emir number They
are dense" in the east; They • have in- •
vafied• the glikago'regi,on. They have
spread to Canada. They'have.ci.ossed •
the Mississippi and are reported froin
• Iowa and Minnesota! If alloyed to 'go g
on unchecked th
Country. .. • .•%
These bohtailed blackbirds wee:
introduced • ..hy • well-meaning; , but
misguided, ' persons on 'the theory:
.that' they would help 'destroy :tech'
harmful insect's as the elover weevil,
the grasshopper and . • the gypsy
moth, ..211ity4trtay_do. _a _ little-tgood-
in that, weY, But the harm they do
_ie ethewaYs fer greater.
In the first 'place;. they' are driving
out, wherever': they go, :our. 'be` loved
native American .birds; in particular •
the •purple. ritaitia; „ the red-headed •
'woodpecker, the cardinal and the
mourning doveAn the second place? ..
they destroy large Mientitiea•of ,
and Vegetables.. In the third.. Piece,....
they are persistent" weed -seed 'distri... •
'butors. In•thefeurth, place, their:carry.; •
,deadly chjakezi disease. In the fifth
place, :nesting • gregariously in Vast ,
;flocks,' they drop filth' and deStroy :
whole grcves' of - fine treee., In the sixth
plage,'4,they • are niii.sy and altogether
unlovely. In short there Lia nOthing to
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this continent •
-11:ack:••Miner;•-•Canadas well-known
-bird:lover? has declared :war on them: .
In one earl -mai -en he killed 17,000. •But
to his dismay., as says, "a inilliOn
came, to their funeral," • in. another-. `
campaign: 200,000 were killed. 'And
'II stithey come, . . "
Meanwhile; howeVer,. it has been
discovered that Starlings' are, edible',
Four-and7twenty • of, them; dressed;
weigh aboet, three pounds and. are •
said to make a finehltickbil.d.'Pie.
this is true? :the, rriere.,hladkhird pies:
•
0 1 •
-chances of restoring--equilibrinin----to .
our•native bird life and of freeteg
-the country fidin a menace. '
PRINCE OF WALES :-)
HEADS EMPIRE BODY
London—The 'Prince • of .Vales
eenied the presidency of the Rrigfih-
... •
, „
Speaking Union of the • Brit !sir
Empire recently.. . •
• ;
eeinitriti 110tel Achievement
the course oi a /Mire ,Ilet;'
enes1 to some pretty Weird alibis., .1
,thiyugfit'l knew them on, Inbeard
„a rediv one last eight on 016;flarnilton
•highWay.,
'How Are year 'brakes, sir?'" I a•sic•
ed a driver who had inst., rateitied the'
rear of another Car and "dtitte' coesid-
erabie ihtinage. ,
' -rbat's just „it, offiCer,'" etaki,
thy brakes Wqpi ,bad 011inc „ at
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Once and,l•-•Tvaa hurrying . ficane to
get 'there fivd before 1 goe' InLo
tree:14P 1' _
etth you Peat ,the Mart' th.iiing
,dfle that is bit • in,;(is
• Peeted, but ften he'had :to laugh
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,pleally the tiara ivho had•••,done, the
damage •agreed' to pa,. led lfflaitt'd a.•
'gdrage.: or help.. Sbutitis ridiculous,
doeste•117. Bet if you :were.
ananalysis; inept "riceitien'•s'
rot?: )t fi"0 in. stlepe
W'hot chant6,8'.Scuhe 060016'tillie! ' •
he n Ii 1111ive.4
peer !Stakes tke a tieetilesiT t;fleta
ettieraiti-turte, Ind When.. lie •''ecitt ITO
a. Striasb be basit4 an 4:tease:111' '
, world, `::11r11ttes ean, be itift
vrtler, In a cOoPle• ef. hourii and •
•cint.fge yery; Itti ie. tem Tin red' 0•;13/ .
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