The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-03-04, Page 74,4^..4,47r1147.1%
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ANADA
• -Giving Iliiture a Chance
• ; At the,:conventionof. the _Ontario
, Hunters', Genie.' Preteetive, ,Asaocia.
•tion'hi, Toronto 'one ,enthttslacitie
•
gate i3aid he was to embark "shortlY
upon aii exPerlMent to show how .a
'.totintrySide. can ,be Pade to produce
'wild life. He stated that. work
•• would centre -in King Township, near
• Toronto'. •
,
There are few people in Ontario
Who _will_not:avish, hint
•:pore:9f wild life this Province poa-
• sesses the, greater will be the. influx
• Of tourists,' some to shoot during the
•'hunting Beaten,' more to Operate cam -
'rag -,e,1it'ntlrer=,=V1ne87---Senieelfe-4=11aS
.•, , said that tourists are more interested.,
dn live, deer and rabbits,. and part-
ridges, and pheasants,than, in dead
pada, and thia being SO We eliOtild
haire in..Ontatio more of these ant:
male and'. birds, pl-is. • the '` wild duck
. ,
"and the wild goose.. Seer What a pub-
ilo
'•
attraction Jack Miners' sanetnary
_isj—Renfreiv Mercury.. '
, Diphtheria Clinic•-,; .
. Dr. C. J. Hamilton, Medical Officer
o .Heatth, has .epened a free clinie
. for .the inogulation COrnwall chit:
dron . against di 1 th vie.
!
that Withiir-a-few.-Weelerrchild
•j in Certwall, rich ,pr poor, will have
'been iinninnized ' against• the dread
, Standard Free.
liao;hed the 'risk too, great' for, fifth!
'and sot out. •
s • . • .
• 'The caanc)iftidder ,of the stock7'
:market: are the. little P.e9Ple who .are
tempted to: go, on ..and on ,:for 'tire
..YerY liiiinen.reaSori.that it. is so Tnugh
easier and. .POre " exelting,..te:.gamblee
.than to Calgary Herald,
' Red Flannel • •••
' 'To help "put them over" (the red
doo . dads 'we, 'Imean)--the fancy,.
name of 4,'Sniiggles','. hue been. coin -
cd .for thani. -webllies- by: ,
'oily.. other name': will "still be just
red woollies. The motive 'for the
throw -hack to Victorian dayS is that
girls and: weraen ,,are „taking...pore
o he outdoor life :iii":•Winter, and
*es silks and Satins are not very
warm,the sensihle,, thing is: to '
'Vert to thick serviceable undieg
The new "snuggle." are lige the
eld-fashioried ' bathing Suits. "'too
They are all of a piece extending
froin the neck to the • ankles .and,
are intended to protect. the •ferninine
epiderinis frprit the consequencesof
a tumble into the snowbanks ' when
ski-ing or skating: Silkies would .not
de that.—Stratford 13eacon-Hera1l'1/4
• Worth. Preserving
„ The gift of Renry.•Ford, a. comPlete
Sot, of the ,famens old McGuffeY read-;
ers, 'for :so many.: Years *in, common,
use . in the schools ” of •the '' United
,States,. haS been. presented 'AO, .the
• library 'of.. the, 1_niversit3r of Western
Ontaxie. These, reprints; . peblished.
• at the exPefise_ef tlio motor Magnate,
• • -ill thusbe available to Shear future'
.generatiO what .and how ,theit
eesters titlearned to read; We.•
.hope 'that‘1111' sante think is being.
done fotthe readers whichused to.
.etriployed in the -schools of On
Educationists of the future'
•• will lose 'Soinetning if they are not• ,
fainiliar' with the adventures of
Sam • anil Ned • at -the datn,,,the. viit
of May and :Ann,to' the synods where..
• • tlie.:;.„sej.i.._.Waa,..heing • gathered and.:
boiled,; the sad •story of what befell
pet; kid when'it was attacked
Ned'„s dog, and: the gay ride of 'Tom
, and Ann .in the. gig.•-•BroctiVille•
Re-
coidoi. •
•
. •
Epic Of 'the' NOrth .
raaric-od
remarkable endurance and friend,'
• JY: -devotion, • and. in , which the air-
plane played a part . as ..it does SQ::,
',•often. in that-tegi.On;toines from Lae-,
• :4. hian, .died and his .ftiend de-'
terrnineci:that he should IniVeChrist-,
ian. burial,. was a...hundred ;iniles
to the ‘..nearest :,settletient. The;
friend set out,through • the Wilder-
ness' and 24 days. later:. arrivedat
hi S , destination. The 'despatch tells
he encountered 1 101iZe.rda• 'end; for
days it a ,time had to te'seek What
„shelter be. might from the force of
the sterni. Through • forest and over
frozen lakeS he fought his'. Way and ,
eventually triumphed. • '
•• Then an :airplane took 'off :and, re -
.turned with the remains Of the dead.
man.' 'Ai nn" illustration of. 'stark
courage.and of, devotion to :a friend
this man'S record stands, high in the
annuls of "a region, where, 'these ,
great ' virtues • are, • conspicuous.—
Saint- Johd-Telegrapli4ourtial •
.
ISporting Cornment
- BY KEN EDWARDS..
ReachesOther Places in Tithe '
The --,peptilai. question to askyour
aieighber On .the Streets these .clays
-is: 4`11a31.ayou had:the' 'flu' yet?". at..
,be,.answers negatively .he is one of
• the :lucky 'Ones, ' as an epidemic' of:
rnild influenza has been sweeping
over the town. ,Atteedance 'at the
.
school a has .fallen. away; the :staffs
business houses and stbres ha•ie,
been dechnated,i in sonic -cases to the
point where it is to longer a Minor
annoyance but 'a serious problein
With which • to ,,eOpe... Public health •
nurss are being kept, bilairlytid the
,physicians; for 'thek,last. week or: ten
A:lays, have .'•ad little reat. Ainong the
..victims of the epidemic is the school
'• ;attendance, Officer.'--brillia Packet ,
Word For the Strap . .
.1:TheY, festered :ordetin the ,Guclph
Oeforinatory ;with.' the ,,.strap. In
:Other words the lads :Who • thought
themSel•ves . "Tough" tl:rere. giVena
epund .self.stYled
• .httinanitarinna will Pretest violently
• at.; snob- brtitality: If thai had .e*er
• se'cn Alit 'angry -mph mifling round,,
' they wSuldm't Mpb 'violence can
• Ohly .'be:: Met with, violence • e.e'fienie
• tett rind. Wefeel that 'the - reforina,;:.
. .
tory authorities, showed' 'kreat' '
hi handling ,'the.'Sitnation.':In.
° some peiial iestitutions. not in: Can-:..
ada;.:MaChine guns • would'have been .
,';.batrIcittg,, and tliere :WeulclliaVe been
• qUite feiv•-funCrals: The thrash -
Ings, may have kneeked a little- senSe
inte:the young chaps Who still have .
,a clianCe Make.. good. after ;they
.• leave the .plUcc,Northerii NeWs.
• ,
•:Cannon -Fodder •
•
. ,
.A..,moivilant told. 115 the Other day
• of, a c,t14te1ner who had jut ; infOrm..
• e4 hin that he wetild net be .paYing.,
• his • billPlifT. -..naprith • because the
. in'oney'Wa;..„ :roi/ig into oil itoCit.,'Frorri •
..another, quarter We heard of a lady.
• Who hadoffered, tO'' sell 'Sonic ,prOP-
'day tel.; a .r1tui4er its real value—,
• • to 'raiN Moe eY a 'flyer . the iil
. Market, This, We .thit1,4 is mPbtic
ally the so.rt!of nieriiy. that shOuld
not be tiaed for.,Spectitation. •
Thee are peepleSUCh .na the:Stier
S5f til• -611 ttetpkifekt-usvhcia0 ntpro
•.,Inialtieas ;it is ta pteSpeet' for ei14.
!Piero are' fUflthl- stic1i tia,•the
sui-
1u SaVings. et, debt -free:: and proa-,,
••• 1)61,0t4.1,
property „he' Wii1AbTh to flhatice sueh
egploratfah Tlie tragedy pl,•any•
it.ushally gtiea„-Oft lent"
0`a1tet ,the 1.0gitimittd ypectifata.•-haa '
Napoleon lLa-
joie is: probably
• the only ballpiay
er 'who ever dgi
:the hack. of an
envelolie.
. •
•;Ty Cobb; Jr.,
„eon of the '4r§it-
est baseball play-'
er,that ever lived
; is the., .UniVersi,.
• ty. .of...".georgta'a.
.. hewcourt
you know
--abhut
. . Shore:. at
the top' „of .•National.•.rtotkei League
fame ' Per •. he. led',
Iiis:cyan ; orchestra • 'h e fo.re h is:
hoekey debut, SaXanhening all • t4o:.:
tootx, out, maybe Val1e is
tough., and: we don't :ktioW.,
, has,beeh my ntiVilege in 't1.6 past•
tp.talk withall.,kindS9f speed denfons '
. ,
holders of records en:land:and iliat'er,
• (including strtlgatecim ca.mpeti the.
. .
•;:tinin who: drives faster than a inillet.
bUt ;toyer have 1 hal . a tete alete' with,
paraeulite)...Juinper, nevertheless,
have, gathered -111.-etsithat 'should be ot
.
• ,Parachute. jetliners are ;,uStutd,Y.'call
edineinners- ot the .4SiticIde Saliad7 ,
a% 2 Ti,a,f;ii an. Mai.; 1
. ,
• • •
17,500 feet nefore, ; the
.7,-Oner. • woota •
probably'think like this 'wouldr
Mistaken, as I was. Gene Austin,
PAO. .
'Gene Austin,' Yet'
•
eran. juinper,'. stepped Off a plane. • at.
20;00.0 ,feet, falling 14,000 ''feet 'before
• iloriig',..anythitg .about, . it • and received •
$60 as per Contract. -• "
• Aliatin .SaYa he trtiVelled /120 • inifee
an hour in :.thie jurn. He says atter
'aboult t;500 feet yOii take 'your 'tlyat
. Seiner:Sault, , and .tte not to
pull the' riP-C8ril iiniess e aro' hori„.
.eoatat to 'di, earth and .facing it, bill,
erwise wo will experience ti;,,territile
jolt'. 4... SAY, Wait a Minute, who' do,
iii this? Oda?. -..;'..".thanitejest, the .eitine,.
Happy landing, • '• •
0`Cettatn13t NAt1ohnt7Soetal1st
pr!initive Ilowevoi, ti b pea:, .
phi , think ,PrimitiNtlyi--,Joaeldt Gob
bas
•
. ,
"If the worst, cornea' to the Worst
"I'll .always .Dtek isp tir,fiViiii."ShoWin0
Dpoole arottad 8e1ioebbremi;•
it '06Weilli-nitte 'of WitidSOf,
. ,
en. Outnumber
amen e
• TOKYO, --••• .tveh outnumbered
wo-
Tien .almost two to one lo the. elty,-q's.
2,64 ouieidee last, year, acccirding, to,
afftelat. Statistics made pLITlio 'meant-
IY. The, ininiber. Wafi• an inctease' • Oi"
266 over 1935.
-far Oe oVes.dca.-.44
tabulated .by officials Were: •
9..15 Slekness. •
-?3 s.
echOot child 211 this village will have
reCel*:e4 the, ealliPlete •cOurSe of
anti -diphtheria toxoid., One of the
latgeet. •groune, to tarn, out so fat '
Was texelded at the Paklic SOMil
Monday and Dr. RO/Ph L-• Langstaff
: -
Medical, .ofhcer Of health, 'Stated 'that
the village is now. in a fair way to '
cat the danger of any seriens
epiclernie to a' Minimain- LW*
91„. the younger children have
shown .a lively interest in the Mat-
ter,_"•aaide opo ,Of the teachers, !`aild
Sertionk. has ft., rdovement been, gror
response:"
,269 r-- Guilty conecionee, • •• •
• 211--='"Broodthg ever . Favour Strike
Orr, —,. flometictroiib1es.'„
- • • • . • TORONTO: VallaWing Meet-
rew in pyiew
. .
• ,
. I
• Rules Millar Will Valid
TORONTO. -.-Upholding the' decision
Pr Mr. Jliatice 1\liddletpn, .court of
ap-
peal at 'Osgoode. Hall, recently ruled
tii.iaby•taee'.' clause 'of the Chari.ea
;Yam ' Will Valid: and nerd that .
mothers ot.' in.et,itimato• children: are'
•
not •entitledto share. •• '
. :The 'cteas,,, leases the half,; million
dollar. rcsidue of the ntric.Jow.
.yer's-eslate•tp the, niothergiVing Zirth
.in.TorOtte to the most Children 'with -
:Hi .10 yea6 • from .death as
,„SlieWn•by registration under the:Vital
' Statistics A •
Appeals of 1. P. 1161111114th and Sam;
nef Factor, on. behalf 'of relatiVes, at•.
tacking the' validity of the clause
the :grounds that, it Offended against
p,ublic.,zpolicy,, And, of' john,.. oart-'
wright 'on' behitif,of'Mrs: Pauline May •
Clarke, were, diSmissed. •' .
. In •' livering the, Judgment, of the.
fell co rt Chief Justice mr Rowell'
atcd the findings were unanimous,.
Hepointed out that Mr. JUstice'
Mid-
d+eton had •Irold-tirat-id=tlie:clanSenn-
: der, consideration the; word, "children!'
meant legitiMate children' and: did not
include illeginnate :-children; '
Relax Restrictions cn .1.41iner: •
• Exhorts.
REGINA:7-A bill to relax testrie-
thins. on shipments of •timber -:from
'Saskatchewan for' pulp and paper
manufacturing. Wai given.seeend read,.
ing' in the ;Legislature, thiS week. •
The hillWOind enable the Province'
'yto.,Satc'rago,burned•over timber that is
fast. deteriorating; It is designed. to '
bring to cOrqletiori negetlations hich
have been in hrogress,...; between ,t4e-
Government and Certain Wisconsin in
erests
.Existing legislation does. pot permit
export
eiPort of timber' for pulp and paper
mantifacture, The bill *Quid: restrict
shipments to timbers that •wenid de
`Aeriorate
- •
•
ing ni the 'Label. TeMple of .rpeinbets
of lbe,International BrotJierho,1 Of "
MainteilAti,. Of - Wa Enip1yees
• Working.' on „the. dandian Nation'af
RailWay's, 11. 11. Dar77r, Chairman of
• . •
lithe anlea;' ta:ted, there, Was a pro,
nouneed feeling among the. men in
favor of. a strike to secure a'reatera-
tion of their 'wage -cuts. .. •
The meeting, Dailey ,Stated, . had
been, called t explain . the state-
ment issued recently along With the
:ba1l'ot4e,nt to -alt rnernhers of the
'`seventeen unirr., 'working. for the.
Canadian Nettling :and 'Canadian,
:
lie returned by ,Narch 15, he said,.
"The. maintenance of -Way . em-
ployees are receiving,- $19.68 fey It.
Week of 48. hours. There' are other
railroad , Workers earning less. While
cannot say so cifficially, the worlt.:.
ers are ,in favor of , a .Strike," said
Dancy,
•
. • .
' Hungry rs R.JusePies .
. LOS ANGELES... Ten men"
went htingzy: ir. a pie,--factoy-thii-7.
•"
Cann:Ain:1 a sit-down" strike,fer
increaSe
ave had he *food from the outside
and no:iv decline to eat the coniparty
° product; .There are dietie as W1l as
moral reasons for this, they,: said •
We ,wOrirt, touch a nen-union. pie,"
rid
Safety Move •••
EDMONTON, Alta. 'Two-way ,
.voice wireless equipment probably
will
Will be:installed by ,Reyal Canadian.
Corps of Signals, :at Chispivvy.ran,,
Alta., and.'Gpldfleldi„..:.Sesk.,' early in
the :sining• in an effort; to; increase
Safety:, and :accuracy : in 'northern:
commercial flying; it Was 'announced
bere.bY. Majoi• J. Genet. •
ChipeWyan, is 41394 . '375 miles.,
northeast' Of Edmonton and ' Cold -
fields is in the Lake AthabaSka,re-
gion. •
• Need • Riot .8434 Mother'
• FORT' ERIE.H:TreattriOnt accorded ,
.h'er 17.,yearo1d :sot, Harem 111.. school
here' brought Mra: Morley. Spratt be -
fol? _the Fort '.Erie--bOard of •eclueatiOn
. With .'.1-,O.'reniark:. '.'What we need. is
.a riot
school." ' . •
If anci-a-riot
there Wmild behan.inyestigation and
Cleanin.g . • •
S,fAa,asaid her son'. had to .stand in, a
harlite-y for 3 iniiiiites 0.110.dayz,
be-
CaUSe lie misbehaved.. ' -„,„; '
Principal • „'„-Thorapsen, ;Said.
Saratt'ateacher found: him ..shocitIng
.naper•balle• with. an 'elastic band, • lie
said the :•e.aae..:.-Was .being investigated.
' •
•
Toxoid Cainpaign
RICHMOND HILL the
next few 'weeks it, is expected, that
every school. child an every, pre-
anu ac urers
lemen imis
,
'' iiik\'V T2jjiare[ ani1?k
lenitied Goods Also
• tn,Effect Continuous Free 'Admission of.
.
• .Canadkin :Wheat Intd,'Firitish
., . .
tile.. !Ina!' decision on .„. islature:;,
,
°home, informed 1 sources % said"; will he ,
rrei de With Mrs, Wallis , Sinipion's.
aid. '
$20.000.000 17'pr Equihrnent
• MONTREAL. Expenditnre. *of
more',than $20,000,000 for , equip- o
• Pent • in 1037: is announced by. the
Canadian ifacific flailway. Ti. e
building program includes 5.0 !Ore:
motives, 30 passnger and expre s
• cars, .and 3,000 freight carriers.' of
-:Contracts''already have' been let
for., the eqpinniett, and actual
, in some ,cases has, started,. the rail- '
Way announced.
Famous Editor Passes .
• NETY YORK; '-•—•Unable to combat
pulmonary congestion follov$ng u•
..heavy cold, ' Iloilo. Ogden, 81; 'editor.
of the New York • Times since 1j22,,
died- here this we.ek., • . •.
Farnpus with the profession of
-journalism, 'Ogdens name- was riot
wen' known to the; general public
because his. work was done in the
?Where 'writers:are anoriyinons. •
Tbroughbut This long service, in , jour-
•nalisin, be Was, associated with onlir,
three newspapers the Times the
England, for which , he was New
••,'York correspondent. • •' •
• ' Collins Bity.,Feloiis Heard'
. . -KINGSTON.' Twenty-six priso
oners of the C�lliris Bay brancti7Of-
Portsmouth-----PenitentiarY,,-.. testire-d7
this week: before the Federa ReYel'
Conimission probing :the penal sys-
, . „ „
tem of Canada....
, Their' .evidence was. submitted to
the Cprninission behind locked doors.
in Cellins,,.Bay Allan Fraser,' Secre--
.c-tatar-of the Certimission,, refused to,
divulgc anY portion of the testi-
;Tr:tiny. • ••
• Duke a wingser.
VIENNA. — The Duke of, Wind-
sor talked with his . yotingest bre-.
ther, the Duke of Kent last :Wednes-
day forth.e first time Since his ab-.
&cation..., The Royal brothers, hurry-
ing, to a' hotel 'frinn• separate trains,;'
• were'visiblyafiected by their meet,.
ing. An 'adja,tant. reported .they
mediatelYptingect into discussion a .
Edward's- plans, The -Duke: of . Wind-
'ior is `still surveying ' the field of.
Many ..possible castles and villas but
. • . .
Oliva 'Diorne- APhraciates Act of
GOverrunent •
• ••
• • CALLANDER; Ont..-- In two sen-
.tences,•00.1iVa Dionne confirmed at(
anhouncernerit in the •Ontaio Legis-
lature that he tild become "one a....
. the 'keenest advpCates of cottitned.
Governinental 'pretettion and assist-
ance" for. his -quintuplet children.
At , his . hoMe.. across the .rOad drern
",..Daioe Nursery, : Wherl the • quints .:
live apart from the rel Of the farn ,
iy,,Dionne. said: "We aPpreriate the
..,,proteetion of the Gov,erninent. We
.
couldn't - get along 'without it."'
--avas-,the .;first admission' :bY,. the
-,7-slender-fatheriLthat-he'ragreed in any
way , with Ontario. legislation.„ under.,
Which all business :gritt personal ar-
• rangetients -for • the quints are in
'the hands, of a. board of guardians, •
reA, inher of the board, .L.'leime,
sel-
doni,if *ever, attended a•ineetirig of
: the board' • • .
.. Cattle King Dead ;
CALGARY. Senator. ;Patrick:
- , • • • . . - •
13tirnS;... 81, •pioneer and lhat of the •
Wcst!sgieat cattle_ kings,
Wednesday. • ••
• Aithough ill for' .the °past:two'
. „
years, Senator. Burns:•died 'unexpect•.,
eclly frerir the effects of a cold which
alflieted.hiat :ten Clays age: • •
.
Born in Oshawa, Ont.,' Senator
Bians'earne ' West;withont a:penny.:
He built, a fortune ;in , the .,cattle
in-
dustry, owning," extensive ' ranChea
, and ' establishing the, „packing .,Conit
--paity".bearingAiS name. Hinephew,
'Jpht :Burns; now heads the tom -
1.
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PICKVAORED OP tO A64)1,1 IF WiFE IF AkWIN‘
PIMA RENEAR.SRI AND . DROPPED A KPAIYlti6.. tbt4P6' oP"fil,6. coo
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YS .,6.5AWIPtit WEE1)I.E BY,fitlkriAiR. t6IVE6 T
UP Yltiel aro PE/
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;
iiufatur i)44e4..
r
...tariff pelity, granting rnere:farer.
able :terms on • rotten and .vol to
British., producers, ,setious1y:in.7
jure; the Canadian industries,. •••
02Tcotton galiardies grain
Bit-
dn, the dtity is hr'ng-reduee.d. frpin„
22 1-2 to 12 1-2, edn't; ee, weVen
. fabrics. .0.t. aatt, :there ' „IS.: , a
-lion froni 15.. to 12 .1;2 :per cent;'on
hapdkerchiefS from Britairi the duty
Is eut from 25 to • 1:5 •per ,On
'weven fabrics for ceyering books it
r.--cett •
' 'on :,rOvings,, • yarns' ard
i. • warps of
- vegetable ..fibres,: Canada, cuts, • the
• 'dety frOm. 29 :to 171-2 per. Cent; .en
rpvings, yarriS and Warps Wholly of .
jute, the reduction ia:.frOin 27 12' to
..25;'•on . Cordage .frOrn 20 16 17 ,12,
„on. Woyeii, .or braided. 'fabrics 'fkOm
.25 to 22 en- linen fire-haSe it
is reduced -frcari 25 to ;1 cloth-
ing, wearing: apparel and articles
•'made from woven fabrics fahries,' and all,
• ,teXtile 1 iharinfattureci .. of . Vegetable
'fibres:, but :aid c,Mitalnino• wool; .the
duty, on British .goodsi'reduce,Cfrorn •
25 per .oe'n.t...pin's 3 Cents ,Pen .pound
speetfi O--dety.;-,,t4e4.5-,,pereent. ' The -FH•
"..specific duty of. :J.: cents. per :;pound
which.Mr.' 'Bennett, ,introaticed is
•
(')./11p.1,etdry:, discarded.H.'.' . •
. • b 14yAbOliff leCt. • 7
On l3xitish woven dress linens;
rtaiiiida'-'7arill-err—lY.7aTTO,IDTZT•ie." re-.
,-stuleted-ifree entry into.. the United'
.Kingdorri,. for all r:". products,. ext.e.,•pt
egigs; •.:Po.ultry, • buttPr', cbee" and
, other' milk' products, with icrd to
vhjh .Certain,,reser'vetions :n2atle, ht.
•
the 'orci agreernent are continued,
'• 'Broadly: Speaking; unrestricted free
othe.t Canadian .products
. is. Of :"eatiinable.7.b.enellt • not only .to
:the '.agrietiltutal induatty of Canada,
but to: •„and
•It rneans, ,gorltinned . free .'idniiSsiO.p'
'of Canadian '.i.vhentinto the; British
.,item .almie
:cof.ifiteil' 'for $154,000„00(r last y.ear.
-1.incIudewheatf1our,' barley,' pats' .
••••,and.'othet grains' and grain products
•• of:whick ,Britain boughts.more than
•.$20;.0.0.0;000: from' Canada ..hiSt. Year.:
• ',It-. -ptev.icle.s.,4i-'4prief or recl--:".a dinis
• •Sion- •,of ..Cariadian ti:pples; :tobaCcd,'
• frnits,:•baCon.''and • heins,
• Britain took some 8.0,000,00.6,.last
year. It..hicah• $69;000;0011..te;.''s70,,;
..49.6,000, on ;Minerals.; and metal • Pre-...,
, ducts, .about 83,000,000 Worth.; Of
"auto.inObileS „and '35,00.0,0.00.: to :$1,,•-
Q. 00,1000-.e-f-Hautcirrt ()tile prechiet§','.- in-
riearlY $3,00Q,00 .on rizbber
.' boots and -•Slipc.1s,. harett. on last Year's
, eXnerts,,,'
' , gini.ratitea.., to'...Catada..
'margins of- • preference. on..a .sched-
' , Aufnber '.. and
w�od products, Which 'guarantees .an.
-annual: Cl'harket ,: of $25;000000 dr,
ii96re.;.':ancl'."preferential , entry .1. for.•
.0ariadian salpio.n,::.and'other'. .
which Meana • net. than;
' -00.0 per annum:, tp, Canadian
ducers..,,; 9 ' • •
,
44.
.gi4A4r.fianttlip'
.,erease. in the; British duty on meter,
cars°. atit'i...paits,'. In this Connection/
'it.. ha :s :been -agreed that 'the E'rripire';
' contentrequirement; Will :not ” be.
• raised ,hove 50 ...••This.'is
•; of immense.,„impertance
td' the Can-
0(lia1 aut..oipekila -indaktry:;•-airice 'it
per.,:cent: of .the
corl-
tc'nt ". Of. N'Olifelyt May' be. of 1
4merican they Will -sun
(lOalfy •1'o tariff
farm'e,,l'a 'and pael,iers is" the assurance
bar f, ef
n'; c1).nhon.t,ttrin fvf lx,tiy),.6' ISt
, les
totho ()1/Ite. the. anntitil
• , .
'0,11O0000
•• o:no vr h; ;Of .the •:p • ilia pro.
.PrO=.
dots
ample'h fotl enlargement 'of ,thiS:
fr,t(l(' in • the lioXi:.,.three" arid:,,.if half' •
• yeniv.' The "ric‘V, Poet aiso
C;ina (pan' • .,eXnoits ,er cattle and.
nieUtthin ,thet ,franicW'o* of the
United '.l(ingild•ni nroecrain 'f-otr• regu4,
ration ircat. supphc.•
' •
•
c.,t2tiga • Pii6iitide
•
. _
-.11,1,ate,idke .,Licensos:
4110,,, two ,y'ollf).P';',.
cujle hpd to vTit aii .hu? hjI
County Cork, 11jIn Reed,C'etitited :the.
• 036 ponnicfr,' they .e.tio hin Sot. tWe
min'tiage „" ••,
'4 A841.6' Fred ‘' Irt; bride' of ',Ralph
Frederich • 04',,,and'.;•N'etia Rob& Vi
'‘Irrido' of liar.oftr, •();, ' Said.
•••tlfe 1fl115 “Aia
osl
U. ofHT. Stodpriti •
(Att. tsay.3:-.p/14 4:1?;h.er,E7cr-
cico. Papers: 'f.oe Fee
• •
'TORONTO ---r; 4 (411Ofit "writers"
their tradeettiong students on ,ther.
•UlliVersity--Ot2 Teronto-
G. $: Brett, 'dean- of graduate studies
said In tn addreeshere lest Week.
iattlr„?*‘"' )Dn771,, ,t41/117,14;,,R4Varg:
aveVeeas ,o spec' artutors an;
ghost,. writerar who, will 'turn out es-
says, 'and other a.cadefrale" exercise.
fer a fce nd will 'guarantee.. thetr: ef
forts Will get the studeategrade
or better. If they don't, nothing is, •
paid: • Special;.intensive;ppach,ing is
7 also .available.„cit the..samn'termSp.paid' ' •
'''isviot Brett '• " •• '
1-4:xistonee ,Of su: h a systein-de
avi-
f'r'i'(' ci, na'ad, for Mere selectivity.
admitting students, prof. Erett •
ritersi"•Aid
444
•
•
st1010
ytitt db. with iuove .iheney 0Cbtif
•gR o tt•.to 'the gov!Htlof on
81d II '
,,A6. •
wilicif i01le!so, eatly, at'd
1.:dratigmg. toda, ino• 6.toOda. before the
••
"Twenty. Per cent ef univ,erSitY stil- .
dentstnave no ' right, to bb. tner.e and
should be weeded Said.; .
.-A sYStem, to keep out of iiniVetaitY
• thoSe. unfitted for • alla unreSpon•sive, .
' :to higher 'educationshould he devised
he saId. 4 aaturat sequence ,to. this
-won ) --'41417,417,1grA.f7.4)."'W,1,1,erteg
.4
'Catioif to .those specially,fitted for ,it. "
Canada's Trade
Forecast For 1937
• ,
Graham TOwers's Annual Re.
• port ,Fo,rec,r.sts Almost 1.1,e= •
,• pression Figures . • ;
. . .
'OTTAWA, ---17.q1ume.'..of Canadian
business, in 1937, will probably exeeesi
he. 1.9j0.49,,a.veragparid4,4,4-yaliiilf.
maY ebzne reasonably' close to ifigures' •
Oft those- pre-denTesaloti- years;,Gover-
• npr Graham F:.(TOWerS, told- sharehol= •
. ders of :the Bank of Canada., at; their
second atinugt 'general mee41ng:ae
10WRVey, , a • subStantially
larger volume is ,neCeSsary''than
Can-
arja 'hes ever •hed *because the'. work.- •
in popultipn. has- incrented.. •He 1
, thitillthe goalwill: be reachedv
• Repatriation during 1930 of azt. es-
timated • 31145,000,000 of'
ex-
ternal indebtedness was
record, Mr Towers said
'alth�uglf'jle warned ' against footrapid
replac ient of' external issues with.
honds payable in ,Canadian noney.'
'
He declared, that °With. retain • of
have added to Governinental:resPensi-
„debt, is essential, althmigh he 'noted
!UneinPleYment and 'Other obligations
better times 'reduction of national
• •
bilitiei ' -• '
are :high- •-
• lights ;in, the Budget • fpreCaat 'present-
ed it the .House of .coinnipris.'TliurS-.....:'•
'clay by 'Filial -ice Nfiraster.:Cliarles Dun -
Dalin -later]. expefiditUres for ,ipaz.tEr
for .all..p,urppsea,-4156,000;000 ;. eatim-..
%Med:rove-lines, 4485,000;000,, .10ayind.,•'.k.'
fieficit: Of: $35,000000, Nyhteh',.t.s.•:equat• ....•
‘t:0 the ;net, cash -den Olt of the Canadian'
National. Itailways. • ' , ' •
• • IPprecaSt. of Valanced Budget at end
•of fiscal year -193738, Provided. Pres,
iinprOvement...niaintained: •
• No .cliange..in jnconle excise or sales .
taxes, ' ;hilt ''sOine• additions.:-te.
exemp-
tion •.S.aleS tax.: '• ' •
. Nu inerOus clOWnivard • ; revisions Of • • ;
,lariff rates.'in . general,. interniediate
,
and preferential Schedules, apart from..
Changes incidental to the new Canada.'
IJriltedIi.'ingtforii• 'Trade:, Agreenint:
;• •„•Free'entry to Canada from ,all ebun'
• trieS'Of ..sniall'•:per'sotial.."giftS, • •
ReSteration next April -1., to 5 per
cent. redeptiOn' fron civil ,servant Sal-
aiie.s; now. .4pPlie0 terall. salaries of
Total trAtle in 1936 up t $
09,3;000 an increase of ' ..!74 435.000.
over 1936. , ,
. .
Canada advancae . to fontth : place • ,
among .t rad lag ,11;.t.tions of world in ex-
; port '.trade, ;and , r.fth •total; ....
trade.: • : • ' . • •
Vsib!e ind iiivisible 'trade fignres,,,
Inehalitig,toUrist traffic, show Canada;
ti have a, favpurable ,halanee. ot t.(117,v.•
0,0u0 , of -ex poy-ii,f er imports. : •
.-1During the lait.,,tiseal year' totfrista .
c;zisiei oci!„,
•Sineo:tne non Cati:".da..-..t•Iii.tod Statei.
tirade •pa.e.t,.
to the': rrnited Statcs. lia's;.e. inc.:teased:,
26' per cent And. iinports,' by Caliatra
180j2,01. (4. eat.,
SI.iiry of •1
• Siti';"-ii,06:,CoMtileted •
Sole sui-Vi,vor Hoge !,tizeto,
OY.". Sfaffrt,, HelpingWrhe
•' Hst�ry of Expriirieiit • .
;•
Bine
draW its loot breatli%-arlY
iiesto..moittlr ivlien Miss Diana Rogo-
ih
tushos, lor final:pay eltoelC,;' ,
: the tOfe sitiVi'Vnt-ist the hu.ge
Olielt• hlush.toomed to • mouth)
5.,300 oth,ptOyecz-nt the,..heIght•
Peqi.14,y ;Ik.duitii'ietratiou ad.(' •
ti•Vitt05 :ittoV1151ItOgt6iI, itd, ti*.111d1O'd
,j1151 s rapttli:st when: ,
;idatect• by the nprente CO,titt.„.
Z‘tiss NV1)(ti.
*file the Whole 'story OfNXt. inci' itS".•
letteeiS on, MS,' • .11te arid btrtlittesq
'elatina ,she 1iogop,"a eollego ethic:It' •
toh°!oot. Work thoh0 05
frify ahcasmef.atitt art04 elifotS,
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