The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-10-18, Page 6•
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rHRTOISTENING
. The art, et 1isening lihe the art
.! of, teirthieto is 44 "aeliieltelneet,:
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Is net everyhodY: that can .listen
-carefully, end learn thereby. perhaps
•it, is: beeatmos , 7ty people Can con
• *prep' well, enough,- to. held the aver,
%age, persehli atteetion. Titere
• 140Plethieg.
" There may be
- amongst a crowd of...'neePle:,:telaiel;
like 'blue Streaks .remaine.slient The
,
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`silent one, niight be -termed...a. giulet
feller!. On May: :be quiet, yet -be
ge.fid.lifitener; 0404gelthie,ffitlet--091
'..004 in 'Oeniereatlen' air •1t.,.#414 he
enr0f.iningholy muck he knows: .
„The :Phinegie, .:ittity".not .littegi a, ward
for it, but the saying .that,. it IS bet,
• tot te'h4Y,e tire! ears and one month
call' be. credited to thein. Anelent
Chinese sages said Mou,thfel, when
,,nttered,that„ reniarHegintv
•';Xi.en4er‘Pent., •
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PRAISE FOR CUSTOMS ,OFFICIALS
•' Speaking with'. knowledge 'or.
thins. it. Portal the News desires to
etate-that the :customs. ohoW
'Palladian' and American, at that ,Peint
•,ere' tile personification of cOurteSy
and. itindnese to , travellers., • ••,
They . are hot,..enly tholightfut. of.
the .feeitage or tourists,: but are •ver,-
. • liable •minee, prinfdrtnetioir when it
Penies to answering . the. thousand'
..•;ind one: questions .which.are shot at,
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them .f.totta every :angle as. „they carry
,
out their- 'ditties at the •• Order• .' •
Theeisflo ,sp,eciallrea„son. ivhuthe.
• Offitials. at North and...So-ate
' ehmild differ niateriallY.- from -those
.at other points;,and the.Newe Itfnillch.
: to, think that ;if a tetiriS4• '
creasing the border Is is .at all reason._
',able, his troubles .will he trohotetdinat
*at .. • .
'7NO •CODDLI.NG• 10/ANTED,;
• .Thefe Is .no:.diSpoeitionentong the
gen�rai.Piffilie.:rit-Canade• ••'znollly4
cOddle the ':criminal ,Or to Weste. any
• :sentiment , .enemies—to
borrow our neighbOr'a. ctiminalfhp*,
"enclattire—ythrise 'methods or diatur=
L..*#g, the 'PeaCe,are o( the most Vie,
lent' ' kind. . The gun -toter • Who' .holda
1•••
ressi.,
:irJlitd at. Large":
9g(144,Jr.W. 00i1e 44 TrolOog tttn,
0444440
Trihune. • •
, WHAT THEY .t,ODic r
coerege, • bre .AmeriMt
'bneine:*':P.4det.e: When 40Ited :OF 11,.
Petbeei. VT,S.,!•.11441140-1.wrtte, to
00M°. .the qattlity. :which they feted,
POP; areelld. tor TetiP.944
Bible. 040, ' • • '" •• •
;r7e, The...leaders Cerytilei
residenL ',4e,C' Chrysler •i cdrOgiratleit:,
.`r,''M. girtilet.: 'Oteeidelik 'gr.t.'RepPP110
,Steel;;.•Ttoy: Ix.' chapter litesideet..!
Ilfutieett "Meicite; • 'oleen tftlYeS HS*,
mond ,Mitiing, engine.er.. And. Willie*
*Ruh)? Pd. . • ' •
,Ferbee juI elleatien• to , 51 na,
thmelly knevill bAshiPSs
°Ad corperatiOn heads, When. 1;2o of
then.. earned '!.,Pheracte" as the qual,
ity most to he, desired, in. resPonsible.
subordinates, Verbes'remerked
neglected. to bin .•dharatter as
being (op general;', tee • all:eMbrating,
Consequently more Cited` • character
• than any ether one quality., Which
, ,
•Wetlid. You guess,; • ranks peat"? Cour-
age
'''obsereetion
and experience liaifo impelled me to
eoaohider:that the one. , Outstanding
characteristic.: most eimnion , among
• ,
men who have achieved petability is
ceurage.":, -- •
• Among the 12 who listed „char,
acier .first were, 4Ohn D. Rockefeller,
Jr., Gerald Swill*. Olds and
Celby. M. Chester, Jr.. .
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Loyalty was given ..first place by
Charles 14, Schwab, M. H. Ayleiworth
and two others. • "
.; pierre S. Dupont, and Alvan Mac-
auley Were two of the three Whe.,,eam-
ed: as':the quality, most to
be sought. - ' 7 • .
• Adolph S. Oohs, publisher of the
New York Times', and three • other,
executives gave honeaty, is the most
desired :quality an aide.. • ,
George F. ,Kettering and Sewell -L.
!livery, head',..of the 111Ontgentery
Ward, ranked Intelligence first. .
• Engene V.' Grace, ,head of 13ethle-:
hem , Steel„ Said "Concentration." ,
. -Alfred P. Sloan; Jr, head of Gen-
eral Motors, said, "Honeat Thinking."
';F: :H. EcIter, -heed of. MetroPolitan
Life, said • "Indinitiionsness:Finan7
uP a citizenan" d'demands his money post_
• or his life d.eseries the extreme pen-
alty of the ',law. Kidnapping should
be regarded as a capital offense—a
7.-/e*-Itudiea4efore ;the-noose:,lficttirla
Times,
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• • STeNOGRAPHERS',1QIN DP •
. TWO textbooks .: On, • eVelation; °rig-
• Melly lietedby,the Fort Worth, Tex.,
-,.:,•BOard.,of Education as apProved•booke
have now been steielren from 'the, tilt
with the explanation that they Were
-included: through. "stenographer's
•'error;' the iit.ellograph.eri Join
headed by the -,newspaper reporters
are "feteiter "inisquotine Public
apealcers.Kiegston Whig -Standard..
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:ROLES, USELESS' UNLESS • OR- :.
, SERVED.• . . • .1 •
The statement 'by an eminent Brit,
• • ish • etatesnian to the effect that. he
• knew of no of :parliament through
,which,hee�iild not.,drivelt:eoath and
--:Six„ 'illustrates the weaknesa of for-
mulating kulea for.• .. human conduct
• provided that there is o determina-
tion not to he guided by those: rules.
• ' —Fort Wilutam Timee4ournah.;
BEGINTO
September • is
MOnth when the
begin trying to
hung UP theirtro
ef-Post.
NEED 'EVA'
presuniably, the
atidist 'gentlemen
reign where they
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?HE EMPIRE
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,10.1,101.11111•1.10,
• After The, •Betrothal
'Prince Oeorie is Shown motoring Tv trn lerin cess 'Marina of Greece ellertlY:afteetheir engagement
was azinotinted. They are 'shown leaving the Mote' ' de l'Eurepe,.The Prince and kis fiancee;, _princes%
Marina, left -from Bled for Miltlireb, en route to rendruo. The Royal couple were accompanied by Prince
Paul Of Yugoslavia, their host at his ca 'le near Bled., where the engagement was annouticed.
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art et getting off early- When there
is a good. reason' ,Tor it, Oue • even-
ing iteye the Meyer or • RALgeort, he
.roUnd that the teleplioee." Operator,
the lift -hey, and the had all
disappeared. The ,implication,,we take
tt,' la that they had :left their. sioSta
to pee a genie. . Unless, the evidence
Is Clear, (and the 'Rangoe.n 'Message
makes no: re(erente: to the evidence).
indictments 'ef that kind' may be dan-
;gerous. •How does the Meyer knew
that had 'be :qupetiened theni. next
Interning he• Might net hatadieCever.:
et:t 'thattifei were ali, absant• together
not "becaiiee 'they Waieh
football.' but because lhey had :all
• been •suddenly' called away by 'news,
that a :grandfather �r giandiath::
ern Mother, ....had' leen taken with:
liaffeenza? • There•is always a -gfeat
deal er influenza and fever ,abroad to
the - rains and ..foetball season,, and
the grandparent generation, is
sescentibie to the '.germ. 'This:
,has heen: noticed, by. 'eniployere.igign
:and Again 'hetween Mondays and -Fri: -
days, : .(both -Heal-Cana
Statesinen..'
• , SENSATIONIN. MAY#AIR. •
Lady 11)aliymple:Champiteys' batter,
fly transfer just belew her left shoul-
der was one ncithe.: features. oftbe
'Week:end.
• ROYAIL ROMANCE.
The nation feceired with deepest
gratification the anpuncenient, of
,lits Majesty's apprrgeal of the be,
Hoisr the Ctip -Was,
.Won 85 Years o
• An interesting account of heir the
.A.merica's cup was wen' in 1851 is
Published by, the Scientific Ainerican.
irethat ofhltr-Yeiu
THE DORS .GOOD
. lir a year Wh'en' most farmers are
realizing , only. partial . crops., the aeh,
leyenielit of •John Barr Ot.Pakenhain
In t•aishig. ,2,200. • 'bushell''.. of grain
, and ' "i5 'tees o( ' alfalfa,;all 'off '110.
acres,. IS amazing. The ,land. is "bleck.
• . elay. and the excellent. results obtain,
• ed Were dize, tol.profier drainage, .The
lip .acres Wera'soWn as follows50
acieS in barley,' 0.A.b..... figistered• .
seed, „ .21, Which yielded'
.aVeraging50: bUsliels per
Acre;'' 20 acres In'MarqUie registered
• • wheat 'Which produced 700 busheie
and. the remainder in alfalfa 'With 15
. tens' from tbeirst 'cut ..andthe sec-
., onti- 'Cut was sold standing to, Mr.,
Len poltee. of Kinliutiv who also Our.:
chased all the: strOw and • grain. • •••,-;
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AltnOnte Gazette.: , '
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BILLBOARD. ADVERTISING
' Blotting, out a beantiful !View is a
•Jniadcmeanot asharmful. to the pall-
' Aie interest as :Many °there •Whith
'.arfitise, a geed deal' More public indig-
. matiOn, I '• •
The reason ,We•d6 net, yet feel that
tray about4t in' 'Canada ,.is because
•' • ire. hare not yet made the protee-
, thin of •beauty a ,sort of: passion as
• ‘ther have In . ngiand. 'But the time
,eoniet. it • it IS -not 'already here,
when we shall. 'regret ,the day When
we allotved Marring objects on fhe
'landscape, tetidPs;',the, out-
oors Is net the place to adVertise.
• .It. IA the place :Who people should,
ahie to get away from comnier,
the. ptitol to ad*ertIse..ti *b- ete the decades ahead • Of Euriiia. Stella hi Mit; erghe diffieultY, but t6 'hand the
odt.o.tisiogt*lif do intim,. goodl. *foul 'Slid 11 ,he long been Skirled 'the Y4eht'in.
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George =is known to many of his, lath-
et'e...eableete:fok his interest ui the
social welfare of the 'peeple, his 'keen
Sense of duty, 'his taste for letters
—
he in, perhaps the most.- bookish of
the younger generation of Royalty --
and Ibis .interest, in music, best& seri-
ous and. 'patty Tele-
graph.. • '
NEVYNO (ENG.)•
To, the Briton, one of ,the charms of
travel in. North' America is that he
is liable at any' time to 'And himself
upon his 'own doorstep, so to speak.
A Bristolian in, Bristol, (Pa:),, oe:ziii
clicOniaw 'who:rinds (amid Many O's)
that Ohio has an thiford too feels :a
kitidlipg el the "hands .across „iiie
sea”. feeling. 'A suggestion has just
•been Made' that resideets In simil-
arly' nailed; towns • in *Reiff and
America. should exthanga, greetings
and' Visits.', Americans arriving here
would 'find familiar names' less Obvi-
ous than:Boston or Washington. In
rtveingland in 18504, 17-her-etru-,
er, Stevens, published a ehargs to
-gait 'anythiSi AntA.;001) "riOun to 10,-.
000 pounds,: but he laid. &twit- So ninny
stipulations.. that, the challenge ;wan
net accepted. '.Then. the Afetericans
:appeared' to think' • they •• were . being
treated' ditiCourteousiOnit'_tee Itoy0.
Yacht Squadron went. out Of it Way to
..Offer a cup .valued • at 100, Ppinids: to
be, sailed. for4nen to -all-witheet
•conditionS or time ellewance:. ceuree.
•round Isle of Wight. : Now this' is the
:Cep that •the Americans • Are . pleased,
tealtthe Queen's pup for. scree rea-
-son known' only .tto themselires.• Pos,
•sibiy the ,hall mark on silver in
. landheing,..a,•Cresin, the Yankees
as-
surned that title must be Her Majes-
ty's private totem. In M.:dye:Queen's:
caps were given, not one hearing the,
slightest -resemblance to the Royal,
Yacht Squadron •cep.'. • •'.
'
• August, 22. ivas .,the'. eventful day.:
Fifteen:Yaelits started, 'ranging from
the barque Brilliant, 393 ions, to the
Yorkshire .there is • actually . a :•New cutter AUrera,.47.1onS. Only live could
York; ',and there :are three:BroadWays hetotaled, raceid.. or ever prize
in various., parts of the cOuntry ii The 'tire : were the Freak Volante,
delightfully -reniete. from the "great ',Arrow, Alarm:. and Aurora.; The start
way —London Daily 'Maul. Was very...petuliei.' The fieet.Went One,
• Way, ;the '.America antzthet;. • ""itnnid
• emp!RE DE'FENco the. Isle of Wight" in, facing parlance,
,•Maui -zee Hankey:L. Secretary of Inerine: around the 'Nab, and then right
the ,Cahins. :and :also, Pt:the. Carninit, litOhott the Saii'Veit the,Hrit:
tee' of Iniperiettiefence; .left London i4here,'Init the Yankee,to the .40m0 -e_
on Friday „on' a 'journey Of • some .thent Of the Seectaters. aiid,',the
dis-
months, • which will takehim to gust of the Pfli. took no 11,°tie
'South 'Africa,. Australia: Nety.:Zealand of the 'distant lig,htSitip, but headed
and Canada: It seems, certain.how,;... straight -fir 04 'nOrnne...Of 00 'Wand,
eVer, that '.whatever •truth. there. may'. scraped :over -00Mbridge 'Ledge •ied,
be in these interesting and possihly..then .took 0.....nbert line .to COIVer Clifffl
'significant atteinntS,Ad.:saege the.iin.; thereby effecting n. sa-vinr-of eleven
tioitaneeof • sit Maziriee.:14ankey`S"` to 'thirteen.afiles, pg. ,Banhtietb the
journey, his IOUs' te the selLgoVern- Britlshers°'aught dt' end the Fr -Oak
ineDitininienS., should ..at• ioak ..orove. and Volantegot, to windward 6f..the
a.. very (Isere! preparation 'fOr erriet. America, • • • ' • .
conversations between . the :Statesmen Then' a‘rifs: of • diSaitters Oceur.,
•
Of the Empire In the coniing.'yer; fed, • .
the" .0006141411Qfor such ednreriii,! The,,,ArrOW grounded' off • Ventfitir.
tides befit pedvided by "the dere- and,the,Alarin wee( to'het.asiiiittente;
Monies In London Inc�nn5ctk Kfr. Ott St..•LaWNPee, the Freak fouled the
the silver jubilee of the Nings acPeS..: Volante. TIMO•tour,.6.1 the 'five „ratere
Sion.:,--Yorkehlie Post • !Were out of ft,' 'IcagiSing the 'Needles
isy 040 t •
the Ante:Lice Was A long *aYr ahead
ocialto. Titoas hut Coining up the Solvelt the Mile
.Aa.0 m et c astir t :•Ratti: Aurora ined •rapidiy..and. •reathed.
geon, flee: pighliey deplored thle."hitot.: .Cotire eight Minutes behind the Am,:
hall fever" WhiciZ, lie 'finds, has even Srka Ihe Aurora had 'Salted the
gpipao to 1,16 cootwatfoit start' COUree, the AAnterlte had Mit and Ithe
"Oen!' in this emnplaint Is to betj., Britiehere 'Claimed the int% but .the.
teepteted . an "At latt"•the •MaYbr will squadron peOPle had bniitted ,t6 I tell
find, that COMMA:and otherloWes. 'on :the Yiiiikeeti that they tattat refund
,thia. side of the. Sok of bengal are the'Nab, and .thekLeacit.tie ath'et WAY-
News
of the
Air
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• We're not ,at ill sure • whether •our
'reader* .(both 'of the) agree with.
•us,„ in thattheshert;',. short
etc..., stories We. :relate each Week
about. present and Past. ravottrites.of
-the .aitifeAritereatihrTnr not., . but,
'yes. or no, here geesanother' this.
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We select as our ,here One Of the
finest singers of semi -classic s,ongs•-to
•ever .appear on the • air. :Franklin,
'Beni, was the:. 's,pot-
light..ori th!. Firestone half-hour, „and• ,
n..epet,:light,.'•Which was destined • -te
• glow' stronger as ',the, yeard., • passed;
'Mailing down On such 'ruintes as Jehn,
Charles Thoiis, (in huble
ing us 'with his voice)',. and Lawrence,
Ilithett..., Well, t� get on with 'out
-tale, it ;see* that .IlzirVeyi FiteStone
got .connected n some Way with ,azi
Jarge .benefit performance, and. prom-
ised to liaVe the star' of his. program
appear at:the:same Benefit Fertorni,
••--'7•••:811ee.
Fi.Cesesle sseiltiyt:
the matter. Mr.: Baur •seeinedto.think...
differently about it though, -demand:,
ing...e. thousanddollars to,ShOW:hina-
Self and ;Produce: enough. Music to
'peaS,,.for ..two songs.: Firestone, .cotild
hardly .b'elieve his .eitr4 but felt. Oblid,
ed•.to pay . him, ',After : all, he ..hed
•PrOrnised to have -• Franklyn .B,atir
• • •••
sing.. „, • ••,,• .
After .the II, B., 1).; Firestone:Paid
.Beiir, the Money in So :What?
Baur 'was never heir& again on •the
Firestone liregiatn, neither Was, he
able to hook. Up , .0iitbs. any 'other;
sponsor; an4. as'.'far as, redid ii-con-
cereed notri is abscilutely. • through;
:Which goes to'. show,' quite a,. few
figur-e 'them out yourselves.
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Have juit, heenlisteeing to the
new.:Ceniel half-hour and 'As an ippay.
Walter Oteefe .Out BennYing Benny,
•the Case 'Lem' band, , puthandin0
inOit everything pips ,the niostest'
.,superest sttinetideueest singing of the
!lolin on the Trapease". Titt
joining in ft:each refrain
lifter •O'ICeefe, and. if couldn't • have
been rehearsed, it Was that good.
• , This prograin, wW have all the sutc
eess theirlest Season .one missed.
Heard :Hal :Kemps opening at the
Pennsylvenia,last: TormidayiThe.inote
..I hear -his bend the, .MOre • convince4
arn: that she has • the. best, .hand of
' theni. All. • LiSten 'ta. him, pia* the Coll-tineaL.
• : • : •
•Eddie Stone,. Oneof our „rcaSoim •for
enjeying lsham jortes„.,has..lef(.hiM.
• to beeonie.. teetered VoCalist withan
' 4 -Other .0,tehestra another _seta. In
,the ,meantime, a 'current ...monthly
niegazine reatUrts'11,7Stdik coh,
eetning ' :Eddie Stone'allegiance;
deVetitin,
'Oh,. the hitter irony of it .alt.' jasper',
the .
The .fall-wintett season of, radio.
on tis .and thebig,, names, big pro-
• grams .and big. whetthave-yeett.. are
• returning .in ,full force.. "It looks like
the biggestyear' yet for the,' ether'
waveiY Speaking :ofthe rah, e
.UndcifstAt'd Iteger Baker is t� bt'ond-
tatt th,e..WOrld' Aerieti .fOr • COltnnida,
Bet Al lAity4 and o. says, "8.0e,
yetevegottahave pull tuft' got At)*
gviolt ,jOb.ift ?everybody Ittlowilthe
, :hest haseliall. illitiouneer.,anYwhere. •
Meh,of. :�n'theak
.by :the titne you rend this' ,celuntit.!
Pridak "9OO p.ni. OVe'r the ,..tal;
.tittibta • •• „ '
• The Pie.ilinittn' every Week
with Vallee and .' his • entertaining
musical : grab-bag.• ' •
• Phil Baker ..on the 'Arm, Out. Pre -
gram and Edwin C. ,Monday,
Wednesday, ,and Friday.
That's about all for this week, so
• Heigh -HO with next. ' ' •
rptC9b Triumphs,
hi Battle qt
•
• .It, was a bright Sunday afternoon
Whentwo. hundred of Western Can4
ada's finest' pipe smokers .gathered in`
the auditerinin of Hudson's. Bay Cern
pany's Calgary :Store to declare thiTt.
'peg -Bine pipe _Smoking
Chanteleftehip,.of • Calgary .or Alheita—
or since records, are 'made to behrOk..
en,„shall we say, the World: .
• Two hundred pipesemaniaes filled
their favorite briars., '7rieerscihaums,
plaYS; cobs, punkahs, beds 'and , hook._
She, With anlequal amount of toliae.
co (supplied by the promoters) •and,
sat ready, with one match (also on tlie
„
Ail the wing sounded for: the open-
ing round, amid the cheers and Jeers
er theseveral hundred pyromaniacs
who formed the gallery, the lighte
Were applied, the stop -Watches clicked
and, the _great endurance test waslink
et way. Oniy‘olie of the two hundred
failed to light the :first metal, and
failing to find a Congenial'neighbor
who would light himfrom' his already
fuming bewl'' Was immediately elimin,.
•dredid ninity,nine va-
liant:puffers seltled' baCk in their
chairs ever so carefully ;lest they cra;
ate an unexpected -draft-rand' were
prepared te fight -this thing to a fin-
iSh. On the sound cot the. gong' at the
end of the first fire niintiteetwe more
(Mind no smoke or , fire, a,nd Shuttled
from the arena' disconsolately. At ten
niinutes seven more dropped. Out: At
fifteen minutes the room; had become
so dark, It wasImpossible to telt ho*,
many •more had dropped out, .and it
was not until the•first hour had pais,
ed that the thick Tog lifted auffident-
. • .
IY to find there remained: e0,140,two;rty.
fl the, Prigtaat literterS tititt glaW41,0
contentedly, • • " '
Nilmher' Virteeil, With teallf. tu; 4.14
eyes 1,epytrked.og )u4to ;4.4% ,0440.r..,,
niand .Ske -never. vfeat PO' 04 MO'
Ilk& Wit heforell And le4 he rg
silakink bie.'4lead: With. bevilidernielit '
It wis.40190g afte.t,•tbtiot uutll tWO
tine .8trea40 4 *A ON.o. 9;1;0m iv00,.. •
.4Seen4flig:'0004 the ',MAW tVrn
hIX pipes,a in (0, Ffegil Pr1ai!-44.4
a slightly senile corp-crihw gptit ';.110,4.1
Ora had eyea, which sa4they were go.,
ing to, struggle to the end, ,
PliddelilY Ore corn -c9.0 fa,_itggOo Thl; 4
PdiOlq.lit stood brealidesn;
ing .shoulders, gad, the de/CP:411;1ga Of
tk Pencil aI_Ittle• PIM of • seteke Pgited •
upte bring. 'ringing. Chaera. trete the.,
, • • :
. Suddenly and „Wrillont. WarftilW;. at: -'
one.hoer: and . twenty-petrea, inieutes ,
came the end for Preneli, 'brier. It
nirnply folded ite and, died. and A run.,
*dilate 91 leauecitatitin,i faliettto,brtng
.4eX ,§1014+. or reiriV41,.
The .coFu,cbl? which breathed
last five minutes later, was declared -
the. winrier. One hour and thirty two •
milites,.of Steady smoking.: on one
elgairs0 an entice ,og, tohaecol That'
.surely is a record. that .'des'erves •'a.
-"rampionshIP: title in any good pipe
smoking country.
• Street Car faros'
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A 'correspendent, vi,ritingg on
subject of the local street railway --
seirvice makes the suggestion that tic
'English syStein be experimented ,witt
•-charging according to distance, .
steed er iinv.ingr' a ueiforrn- fare
'whatever thamileage, covered; writ -et
• the Heinilton Spectator. He believei
that Many more people would Use tht :
street cars if less were asked • fel
short rides. ,• •
In. these :days full value de.
mended ,for, expenditure, --if it cost!
, seven. cents., to •, travel a' block or two., .
the money, will often be saved by't
•walking instead of riding.. ' It doet
seem unreasonable to .charge thg,
same for a Mile as for, ten wiilei; it't
nice for the ten'iniler, • but hardly
fair: to the one -miler. •. '
s No delibt, a uniform fare ,
for Simplibcatien and is convenient
for the operators. The cars have. te
fun, anyway and, it mikes little dif
ferenee, so long :as, they tree net
.Overcrowded; • , whether.: a passenger •
goes 11 the Way or only a short dis- :
tanee. But the :system'is not i4rking
out profitably •and the ,raiiivay is In., •
need Of greater revenue. Would if
not be 'wise; therefore, ...to consider
the practite which has proVea. auc-
;cessftil :elsewhere? •
'True, there is a . great differenee
"between. a'; large - PIuropeali ,metro--
politan..eity and ft,ainilton, in . point
of :PopulatiOn.., What may 'pay in
Europe: may rot pay here: :Never-
theless, there may Ise sOmetbing...in
this ,zoning idea worthy• of •examin-
ation : If it would'!" 'attract greater
patronage, • it would.'achieve
object.: I„
Who—Told-Y-otv-That
, The ocean..liner was steaming slow- •
ly up., the.,,bay: Directly inits..patho -
driftedan old mud. scow.,7
down there!" ,bellowed' ark
officer, on ,the liner. "Get ;that old
n • • 4 -
be; eut of the way."
' The griazied, aa
-
tient on the scow:
• "Be you the •capn' o's that :there
.vesselr.' he asked.
,"No, I'm' not;" but whatdifference
doei that maker • :,
"Waal" spitting contemptimes-
ly over , the side—"I be -.cap% of -
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Y BORROWS GROWN-UP
IDEAS ,FOR HIS NURSERY
ToysNotOtT1,y: Amuse Chi1dren,--.13ttt. Hp.ip..1)eye1op Sell§eS of
- Touch Sight arid -I -fearing •
•The nursery wardrobei Mimed be
No Modern. 'nursery, is, ihnited to large, enough to hold the, layette
'drawers for the ' flat -pieces .
coMpartnient in _Which to' hang
dresses .and vats On hanger:a. There. .
Are, • cute ..little..itra .chests that
'under a window' And .hold . the artieles
or clothing. that areused. most .
"quentlY.' • Also • ..tabIes With
drawers .te hold -the toilet artietes'
helonging to, the.,..haliy,. • " •
SCitatiki ALMOST A: NECESSI.TY,.:,
. •
,•A .sereen • is .,pretty neeeisary... : •
deeerative„of oetiree, but, More than
ibat, ;Should be Used around ;the sat
,of thebed nearest the Win,d0w..., (C
keep cold draughts 41r6ire -blowing ;': 4
rtttly on the sleeping' , child, •
New iilay rooms •, are decorat7ea '
• .
Vrith bright • edlored •wooden bafls,•
Painted,.with vegetable dyes, that ;Will , •
notinjute 'the babY , if he Pula them '
it lila .inouth. ..• ' .
nursery ttiyii are interest,'
ing ego* to Make the new:
enjoy tele *eel& citiihiter .ert • "-
Constincd. • to" witbetand 'hot tretet-
and Soapsuds .and rag della
kiewi toys 'are :made
, tough 'chimera 'dad for Ithe `Very
pink and bliZO. Netvadays. furniture for
the 'hahy: emulates :the ,periods. and
patterns-. that, ate..entatt in :growntup.
rooms 'and the tiniest Member Of the
family may play:and 'Sleep In 'a room
'full of Lou'l desiglie;'Or. in a
.nursery. done up ••3 n ..E453% Colonial
Manner. • .
.1-Children'S Play. feriiiture .Was the
'hiii''...iii—toutOcte6ilietl: with diinlnii
tive..thatt•a: and tables ponied him
full,sized:: dining suites.'" and ,
dresses patterned after ,the chsi of
drawers in, the Mester hedrO,Orn:. Later
actual furniture for,. Ohildren ',phi
'Just Play pletesits:, taken' in 'hand.
-Much' interior' de/oration. thought goes
ititd the roan ter'the mew. baby.
•
The threlisers bedipread for the' crib,
,
Pillow.' edVere;' screens 'and 'rags. for
. . ,
'tho. juay, pen may 'be of. crash;'
nepileiled fanelfut motifs, -Or in
gay chintz or • cfsetgiblie; ;keen 'the
• room bright and eheetritHlight tritiot
or washable waiipti per . the walls,
neutral' totted ' rug . or a. WAshable.
sashhble
wltt
'tjblertgitjetliOftl:16:.rialtie(sPV:1•11.:g;.6:'14' 'd..6ethlt.tfve ...no p.fly„...,...b?tky they're: , Soft . tan.
that Theouliliut100".4stillie'etishlotiutiltimilififriroota
sides
Dells Shouldn't. he :tee hettrY lest a
comtottabie, huitonet leo ere ,„ 'same tinte,,,% they should Weigh:
izzi• out.and the mattresse'• ahead...be. 6.childoug:ttO. tired e tcher.erybialib: Ihde: ..b.4 .0.-.atto;
There , are high eliiits that tren't.
effPilie, but *filth MAY he let detrn •ettitle,'whe4'h Dicks' thto etir
Mita:het, merit/ ntlaby6 '.epOitt,4 .ceeetidadettv:al:plettistir'steettysii,,..,,
hoaitt Is an U,4,elitlath' dining "iaille or , of tufl thingsto squeeze Strength,
youfigeter; and Uteri ••toihed he .4tafta •en tinYmiteles, hrightdetiltired. toyiz'
playing .tith Small bibekn, t PUMPS helP 'him in, learn • dlifinghiali ,etd.torie
hatithr amok: • and heils train.. his eart:', ' - •
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