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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-05-06, Page 2et ^ .„ :.9atettitt.7„, 44 • Fast"4toOped."ToO', -The ..man in the car; behind Wrote :the. department,"ot ,highways° asking. ;for the ,cancellatien.let the: permit .ef tho driver •o tlfe•eaP +`;.° brakes • Were,"; Out. or 'erdee. 'meanie he• ; stopped ton fest."'" "' • • :•epsether [nee:: had •a ele,ar read t� go git 'ahead. He pas** tour or Bee- , edit; .easily, :-then. found 'another ap- proaching and had to get back into ° line. It was a easeof get out of the Wei •or a •ctillision, but one Of the drjvers In line 1.6E106d-to Make: room ,and an accident was narrowly avert- ett 'Then he „sent in a, compleint', te• tha department. • • -• The tattled beggar'On horseback new • !tidee,in a Mietor- ear..-Cifitchil(4 the /.-- tt • t ' 4 di•,eds: of. eomplaints.iThode that have merit; even if 'Suspension-, does not 'tee are filed against -the. driver's re- • cord. But Character and. bad 'temiser . , are revealed • in many' a 'letter, and truth' ,Often is hard to Yet, When e: Man's braked: are: Out Of,order bectinee he stopped tee° feet,; semehedY' is entitled to • laugh. • Stratgord•BeAcon-Herald. • , . , • „ Beautiftil Boat • • People interested in the 'Great Lakes • and its; ships will be,;:glail_:_tia • learn •thet..•..the the. ,:Manitobe ils •,--agaur to be seen in.",Pert..„.:Aillitir-. ,.seasoll, t is a good, many years since the 'Matittobit;4e •replace wreckedAlgoma, • One ..' '144.1le....iltree4trottghtirertres. the .041M , ' from' the Clyde„ for the Lake .service , of •the.O."13;.4...,. that appeared in the waters. Never slitce.hakthere been .a ,bitat eonstrueted vith as 'beautiful Intesi.oedeemed• more Sea worth* than-. • the :Manitoba -and., there :" are Many : :Port Arthur people.,who have fond re • 'collections:. of happy trips, in , fiome•, • CaSes.i.,helleymoo,ne :on this:fine' vessel:, Her new route wifl inelude the beattti- ,ful 'north channel and Aslend section . . • . Of Georgian 'Bay and should, prove peppier roll' ' News- Chronicle.. •. • has also beci a_..notabhg,decrease,.t,„ • fe-eie.fe .ateteing Peeitti .- Calgary treVald: ' 'COOiteSir-Defied Courtesy is the"thing. Which wilt re- fluers the nunthee of accidents. mark, Of ,geodi htePtiting. It:eon-J.414104 ,teepect. ,11,, .is Polish„.that: 'vreiceined • tlie•-customer. Cheers the fellow -work- er and makes the day easter for .ev- eryone," -Courtesy is :a recognition of the rights of others. It is that we all. • , want for ;ourselves; To be courteous, therefore, is to practice: the Golden Rule, •News. Another Newspaper • ,,... Amalgamation , . Kineatdine, .th,e lest two In Bruce . • -6.4i newspaper )..).- lewit' by •the, ainalgematien of the „Kiacardine Review -Reporter and the .ktneardine..NeWs. .'The fernier.," /Mee 'published b..t the tete J. J. Hileter, the 'tyre • pep,pri :have, been 'merged. - Political, antegonism.IS .(lyieg in all Parts of Ontario, attd 'merchants, .when counthig costs, cannot cannot„ tenger. see the advisabilitYof advertising in ',two , newspapers'''. in their territory, partietilarl•Y Ween• one. gives, bent 'elemelete. coverage and ' service:. any 'inere than they tiretild•• want'•to suit' • port two ,post, •officed; • -two-. tele- . • phone.._sys.*Lee_mts e'' • fratting•---' this area:-There...are..tiery few plebes left , . . in Ontario 'where.- busiiiess--Men-sup- port a dual , sYstent• And ,dtb, dowil into thelr....pockots fot cntitnen n per- Soni.-AittherstlArg' Eche. • • " h. ISettlOO4Ont'''COOtres• • . The., Idea.:•(4:. terming': little • .eentree surtetnitted , eti-°;."the. fititink.Of •ttle•irt .habilants, is, of course, noththg now. • It' was the •systemithreughoet.VotitOpe and eSpeCialty in Prance all througk the. Miee/e;• Agee, system enforced •, • times aed,-affo'rding the.t makimem.•,0k,'preteetiOtt. to the farm-• Traces of the,...saine • agieenient • titilf::ihurvive": in this., province, ' al-'• • thenglt° the • comparatively quick „and- ,east:Settleinent. tit the.: •.countrY did. • net .Make eenece.ssary. We. should . , . . be..surerteed if the •setiteineht ;centresidea, if . •ft,:lo',gtven a fair tral•over a '•'• :Petted Of time, •did netehelp. alot In ••;•-••••beeping .p ehnle. :on the land, It it.dees, have accomplislied a •rery-, • great deal. In, ftti -too many of our • • "eolenizaitiee , scheinea • 1..hkek,...te" ,: the . Iatid":•-hes-: been niereli, a•irelhninaryto . 4alieic• • to - the City. .agalit.', *-•-r•• Non- • • ' treil Star.; • , • • .CoPitOl 'PonishichoOt In- discussion betor comMittee at „pttawa of caPttal, punishment and inethods. it was pointed out that In , • , Britain; -..where, capital punishment WO rlgWuy enforced, only one' person out of. every 634,000 •ComMitted•--inur-,-• der, whereas in United State, where Seven states had. no *.capital '• Emit *:•aud-2 throughout " "the • Reillille• the: re :was not the sante certainty of conviction. .one .person out of every 12;000 cominAted Murder. coinParls- 'oda are not,. however, " to be accepted Of flee ,Valued ;United States' popula- tion is made up ot a' different Mixture of 'nationalities brought together tin: - :der Conditions 'whielt -are ,not as con- ducive :to law ,observince es in Eng- land, 'Port Arthur •News-Ohionicle. ' • . *tale' the ,eivil mra4' ,in pbatn''' inuybe , ruinieg aCotintrY and a natinii,' it• certainly' id proving -one thing, - *.lit4d., that IS that alt the 'Stories We ,littvelittited-"alSont' the :0annihilating" . effects of thetriede,rnitOp,aillus. of War are witlibut Vert' Much., fetinda-- Min; In other •WordS, .the niaehinery' , of to da Would, itiipder to, be very "intioh' what it ,.Wee ilteeng the Greet •War deadly, enotigh destruc- ttbe hut cer(ainly* ricity"botn- etelY annihilating", by an,yineanS. ; e;-Ifttlifax . • • Siottish Revival: e . the ...broad. WaVe..6( business revitv. ' 4: , l that Started:1h pingiand.hae extend., ct to "Scotland.' Ship -building; erigie- tietitig.-ahd other. eireitrii Industrie •,4. are, sharing in"' ,better ilies and a'. ShOrtage of Skilled labor b opoz44ted. • in, a i.lunibet Ofthese and. other Indite," , trieS, Coal-. mining .eninyed arr trOitaing Market that *.Year, -and the teXtile indtmtrieir Were: actiVe,' There leading Ltherat 'but•Of„ late oWited. Anil litibliShed by prod 'it: povroo, ion ;Of itttpertbriVies of the , Eirigaten,' Whig;has•heen iirmiiht • bY• ' Arthur.: OWITer Of the ews And • • ..) HOMO: Improvement AS the: ttottit .IinProVemeet Plari *get4...ender Way' in Canada, it is Me, teresting •pOte"'What - . Sirnilar .rhovenient has ,dolie in the 'U.S.A. Prop : 'erties iMproved -tinder ' the pror • „ , . .:ceeds,!Oi insured :netee. Since the. plan• •,ivas .sterted itt the 'stiminer of 19'I inolude nearly 1,000,060 homes; 250,7 000 two-family honseii and .aparp.. Mettle • and • 150,000 7 ether - prePetties., ,inctuding... 'business .and • buildings,. hotels, ' -orphanages,: eel-. .leges, churches 'Mid terms. In addi- tion,'. Federal .11oesing'AdiniiiiStratiOn. oil/eight • estimate :that' 'their better :houSing•cainpaign has, generated °Ver.. • $2,000,000,0097.;•• wok.th , of: ,'Inciderniza• tion andrepair work' •wIlleb.:does. not' •ahoW.in.,ite:^owe. records.: • '° In .the Spring Smiths Fails Record-Newiee7-,-- `The 'Opting training season is here: Pollee Chief. Sohn Lees . told . the R.ecord- • NeWs.'this Week that local bluecoats • have been. very' InisY dashing about town at the request et various house- holders to halt street -baseball gamed 'in all Part of tile:town.' The combined ; lure of 'warm weather and dryntreeta proved too powerful for local lads, to resist and ,as a Tfis-tilf: hard-fought baseball and Softball games went be. in; run off on the pavements in tha. various parts -of the town, Police ad- vise the youngsters to play their ball' On the fields prOilded, .phinthrig :out: that Seriousaccident3. may result out, of' the street gimes:. °••:. • • . • THE EMPJRE „. ••• Belfast TelegraPh;.H This will be .the 'first CeronittiOn'ot, e flrltish King . . to 'take place •since the Great War, When We ' look back to time .tirae••be• fere ..that World tragedi We are int - pressed , With the, 'factqhaf:;the Eri- tish Monarchy has, if anything•Areet- 0;•stretigthetied its hold Oti::the'.peoe- ple. Great •emPires.have ;'fallen into ruins, Germany; Ensile," AuStria,l-luti, gary •and TOrkey::: Gliee.desPotic rub- ors; •heee been •• hurledfrom.; their thrones anif•driven .ieto exile, happy ' to eadape with their. litres) but Brit, aln retaiiiii ,hee. old institutienit.,' • In 'feet, the recenteliangeS have. made her..eitizetis • Pealiies. Mere ' than '.ever, the,. value. of a ColiStittitiaiial.' King_ acressi, the ,/stage !and issue dictates ,vvhich•mone "dare to ,disobeYitt mat- ters effecting tlio. inner.lives of their' suhjedt.S.' When the' Corbnatiou of • Xing:. C,Oerge 'V 'look place at. West- minster Abbey iii June,...01.1., it could , 'net •:li'ave toreseen that. •such 1 erhpettN4„War..ivetild havesviept nil otior,the: world as that, whteli betel/ , between 1914 :and 1918. Yet•it did not. shaki: the Solid Streeture Of he 'Threitc., • Stote Stylist II Voices Opinion .•NEW YOflere's what Ilene Leek,' i•Ipartittont Store stylist, told . the, Lon fsland, Paderon of WO - MO's Otubs-; • ievelys an. Occident hilt a diatinkeished wtillian "14 an' achieV,c- , .A0portre. dreg's and 'coiffeur to per. Sonalit,Y,l She 'Said,' spells distinetien; , ei in _Review Merger Confirmed' Senator Raoul, Dan- finrand, Acting .prime Mtnteter, .(fon- , ;firmed that negetiationSbetyveen the iitintiOon and British Geltimiiia GOV- 'ern/Petite Over the Yehon' Tetriteriy, have reached. an adiancediStage• At the cenchleion . a geltinct meeting Senator Dandurand said the statement Made' In Vieterla hr'Pee' Ilk. D. Pattullep. Was substaritlal- ly correct. At At that time Premier ,pet- . ,.•. quire the Yukon, egreement.with„the Doininlon haying been reaChed, getiatiene were conducted by Preniier Pettltile and"• Minee-,Milliste.r Crerar,- „neW „eit his war to VontIon for the • '7' • • • •Senetbrandurand• said. the agree- inent WoutCbe.'ajpprOVed forinally by • the to .go.vernMents 'before ratifica- tion* by Parliament. This would mean yearl-s---delay-lbercire edminidtratien-; Of the 'territory would • be transter; Under: the, agreement, .the Domin-: lots will retail) Federal services like •Pcistoffices, fridn Affairs • and Ctel• •• toms. .• Dairy Fined 16 Times, tion in a„,year was • regiatered this week against taiterie' perfection for Selling milk below -the prtee set. by the Dairy CoMmission Apt. The dairy: was fined $20e for selling three uarts and two pints; of milk for forty cents, two cents below.the set price. • Married. Halt*CenturY. , BRAMPTON., -- This week ' marked ..the golden wedding :anniversary of •• the wedding of:::,Mr. and .Mts.' Jantee•„, • Stephens, Who;since their marriage at.' Newcastle; pagiand; 'have •heeti• residents ofBrarenten, ' Betb.'were,, both nea.r LiSitear.L4n...Corawall; and both are 79. ••' • • • ,a: young min' working :near. NpWcastle,..M&,t4440.,..Alecam.,%•,(hs tiededtieltli the Wages be was ie.' :eeiving; and decided to leave % the Pld Conntry. for Canada. Marti Ann Hus- band joined ',him. They. Were married. and. left.' Within Several •deys for • Brampton, Where the greOm's elder prother -hod elready-:foinid: •hinisetf", . a teSme. • • • " • , Plant -25,000 Trees ALTON. large gang/6f Work-. Mee Stet -fed work 'planting '254100 trees on the farm of G. R. prange, el, Chleora Ave. Toronto.• ,.The -property; which,. was •pitchaS- ed by • Mr. •• Grange lait. sue:inter., 'is ; used by ;the welter ;for • a surainer home. It is -divided by.. the River Credit „and.. is ,rsituated: just east ot •the Iple.ft! station.'• The wOrk. 'of ''plarititre: this young forst is is underthe. directienior W. H. Martin, who for,•sOrne years had • charge, of the .:Chiv,ertiment nurseries" af.Mtheret.. The trees ..being.'plenf:-.." ed' are of It';large variety and, each species is; Picked to Snit theitoll ,on 'which it 'will grow. Scores are plOWed Aix • feet apart and the young trees •• • .are Planted in holes niade b,y• a shovel., TPt• • large' number of'•trees, Which were brought here:,:by , are heeled in ee' that the. roots are.• leoireted With, ftemP4eil ito keep :them :ire* dying out until thetime for planting arriles..: An.,:arett �t. trent, 'I?' to 20 :acres', willhe planted.. * The. species used 'used will consist 44 black, te, • gust black cherry, _Norway .spruce, Japanese larch, elm, . red'. oak; Soft .'paaple, „red pine, hard raapte; .buitez% nut,,vrhite ash, walnut:. tett cedar, Scotch pine, White •cedar. . • • • ". '.4."4...4"***4. • V't.17' 4; :10:24'6%11 ef Chi,c4g9440n7 treat train; •dtted,,, in. Toroeto at 3.45.: -pailsee Sefety and ..='•the mali • • ,... . • nee 'treffic., resuoted,' • • Market; folims Ready Ganada,' will set, hp a•• marketing or- genidatiou •E:ngland,,. with Ilea's -Aim, Jet's- kondon, elfin:Mimed Pere by' Hen, .Gardiner, Federal Min- ister. of Agrieulture, : ' ' • . The Organization; Mr, Gerdieer' said; ,wilt be • Mittel* •seperiision of A. M. Shew. 'formeri; Al the University ,or ISO41;:atehewan and', new heed .or the marketing diVislon of the„ Federal Departmept. (of' Agriculture, • Mr: Shaw Will not,ja_atatieliel-AP le„ ,yrobahly • will have• ,te, Make • Pertedicer. trips actOss. The Government , is .,new•, negotiating-. ' with- a ian Who will. he in •direet, charge. of 'he organization. • • 1604'oot Trestle .811.dt in 18 . - „ . . TORONTO, The'C.N.R. inain lino t.etWeOil. •Pe65194. 444;•Tereete, .1e. pPea ,agete, after having been. blocked PY a ttaellent •wreek at • Beechville ',which; took the lives of ! Paginetet„tift: Arenlati; ' . •Vorkiiig at top speed to ole4e:the, Iliie,.railway Venetructiott••09W4 ac- compljshed the ' surprising• teati.'• of• building i trestle, 100 feet long ilk 18 :betira„ It replaces ,the weahedout section at. ; • • • " Atter tbo • treatte was erected 50 — ' niimon byteachers, of •syrnxitontil .0epr174149InseTith:41triodn,4 1:8Setst; ciwiive,, • ..Purl*. an 9; atir'it7"oteo: asIId etet h;Paets. and 'tetteilera to investigate eonditiOns,„ Otherwise be said the 'child,' might eventuaVOOme a stlicide. The dp er said hoYa and girls of Were fully as Wheiesente• and as intelligent ps. their parents. He spoke of education as "big business". Poieting out that '140 million dollars wee 'Spent •annually Canada in teaching the 'YOung. - tiOw to • e• • Cook • • „• IIALIFA?C.-7--The., old 'Saying, she c'el;40 only eeeki!' won't be P01 • • 41ar 'Nova ',Scotia woMen tain.tneir apparent -eagerness, .1 training in domeetic 'scieee.e2.,rti wi • ecenonnics:`..* four Of :Short .courses seensOred by vthe :Pr 'YjnOial• Pepartment ef..:Agricultute atteedanoe reached the 50Q' Mark... „, In one district; wemen Walked seven miles to attend: • Quits As McGill guid moN'rizEAL.-Arthur E. Morgan :has resigned as principePef McGill. University, it it• Waa•-•annotliieed this week because he 'considered it "hi "the best interests of the university. 44. 1.er. • „ 60 p.c. o hose On Relief From Building Trades Home ,Improvement Plan Is eig, Peeled to Pa Many of Thom to Work lid.;,. :,i810m:I.-tpuel, undertaken eecisetti4litmk ooan4Qdfletnilleatate6 ,' 1:4100V vno9 elo' el 'el 15elf. 04snion4 , -------'• Qkini:U.P,.."1,'Ixii;.P'. 4)44' °:46910".'94.Uttkgra4n-11-Pair9-71TOP-671-, ,tcogniiiiuji1.1,titel:;81;a4sn.enbe,:eion,•feoi,r•Mik,ed.,3:, Is :$173n, _.'• . tiye et the Plan,•saYs'lliat it IS ItoPed :or tbet as ,a result of the :Work noW "be-, • "a ;stimulus .titr, building witich„ will help 11, ' .., II. M; PurSer, didtriet rePtesellta- • Canada are attached. directly. or 1- . . directlypato the, building tredes,- and he 'tnep ',zit/ he. off the. relief rods .and : 0,• ..inlobs'bY June 1st. , That ie itself will beetlite an eel:l- ie:Vent:04 but in Accomplishing, tit, the fUrther:result will that many homes Vvitl• be inadb allure attractive . and more emnfOrtable, More real,ly- deserving of that 'peculiarly . Anglo- Saxon title "home..." ,, .." „. ; . • , The Plan ,enables the home' owner te secure a •loan ':which wiR !•Permit.' hire', to rearrange rthe rooms of his house„.atake=repnirq-ee41-,a4dtttoife•An-- stall new.electrical, plumbing or heat - a ; Ing equipment, do Painting or paper- hangtng, or fix. Up the Yard s., e • he Plen is,only..-getting, started • BO ler as the Sault is concerned but in other •other pieces. a large 'number of loan .have already been. made.' 389 ip Tor - Onto, for eXample, and 211 in; Men - He' i last' Sept *, 1 The annOuncement made' after meeting of the .13oard of Governor and the Senate , of MCGill, said th reasons for 'the resignation were .•bea explained' in tetters exchanged he tWeen him and Sir Edward Beatty ,Chancellor of the university. ''For sthne.time," said one.letter t Sir EdWard, :Ins been apparen .that You and ether members of the 'Beard eT Governors did ;not see eye to 'eye with me in regard to the tele ,tiOn of the Principalship to the Ggy: -.ertiors;-• hive nad.-several-tallis-;on-th- sebjeet duringthe past year, and it new, seems clear:to me that it Would The person' selected O.; take charge of the London office,. will have the title 'of "Agricultural •Products Com- , , . • raisalener,".„ He will gather all "pas-. 'Sible, information as „to' reqeirements of British lititier13. 'of Canadian pro ducts, relaying „that information back to Canada; •. • • -'---Complete-Last 'Link-WM*14.'0' Service' HatiG.H01`TP;.H.-4 30 year dream •.);4° round-tlie-world air service be _.caine+realitytwitlirtiheTi:- rrrirarTrilfe" •gotigkong Clipper front Mania on the first tegtilar, Bight between the • two cities. 'The Ciipper,.; bridging the last ..700 -mile gap in the Mirth AO -levied - 'Asia, service, Pitteed, the find) Itmik 'in an airplane chant' , Whereliy it is poFAible.tO encircle , the world, "ri less thin; a month;-uSiegTSTrheduted: coni, .nier dal , planes. . ., the craft brought 2;590 pounds of cargo; ineleding 100:0,0.0; letters.and newSpaners. • . Duke Completes Plans to 'Move ' • To France • • I • • • ST.. WOLFGANG, Austria -The Duke of Windsor • his contpleted plans to leave for Paris and Rants, France, to join Mrs. 'Wallis Sietpsen as soon „as her .A110, :.decree ,of , di-, V,oree is •aWarded. • • Scotland , Yard Men who.- have guarded' the puke here have been inStrected to accompany him and re, Main at the Chateau. de . Cando, . , where Mrs. Simpson Is staYing. . '•': The Duke bas promised 'to' adVise. newspaper correspondents . When he decides to lenye. Villagers Of St •• Wolfgang are :arranging a faiswell ' !IPSO in his honor,: SimptCnis in Pupils --Reveal., Mental Cases SMITHS FALLS -Addressing • an: •atidience of more than 200 here,, Dr, : F. A. Zone„s, :principal...Of the Ottawa Normal sclkool, declared that hula or the mental. illness ' •' existing today might be'avertede-through the reCeg- , 1 Verdity'for Me' toask yeti -to c.OnveY to, the board mi request to be ...re- _ • lieved of my.:-Offic's, from ,-May 31 next. ,11. gather from • ytiktbsit this course Would be acceptable to :the beard." NEW. IN REV:IEW-VVillard, Apr 29 Plan to Moire FarmersREGINA__ No, :.3,,vholesnle move- ment ;of :farm :population • is Contem- plated under the Federal ;Prairie • re - 'habilitation plan, Hen. S. G. Gardiner,. Federal gieistek„of • Ag-riculture, ati- • noimeed.. here this.. week, • • ' Plane are not far:enough ladvanced to ..determine,:definitely whether there. wiB be any -movement at all; and in -any* case it 'Would only pessibly apply to 'a sznall, _.fractiOn , of the: entire •,PePirlatiini' in the 'entire :area in, he sail, " • It any ntigratien was utdertaken,' the Government, wouldnot Undertake to move the and provide them With the :new land, the Minister said. It would be a -,ouetion •rather:::of the peopleinoVing' theanselVes, possibly: through mi Co,operative, plan. : • With surveys for, the: rchabilitation. • plan, practically completed in, four areas, 'areaSi: a' meeting Will be held "early next, Month at which' Will be repre- sented the Governments of the thiee. Prairie 'Provinces, , inottgageand loan., , cony/miles, banks,, railways, municipalotganilatiOs and the Hud- son's Bay Company'? "" • ' ' Information to :be; suPPlied, to. the • conference will will inclUde,SOil .condition, , crop returns' and 'ownership ott the land, Mr: :Gardiner said; Australian Coronati on Leader' Arrives - - ' '47,44.4.:. Ftr irSt of tile DoMiniolis' ce•mmanderS-Of (crthistion eimtlegerita'‘to arrive ",in tendon is 'Gen: • being greeted' hy Field Marstal Lord Milne. Hehry George Chatittell,•ctenlinelider Of the' Australian dontingent,• Who is Itete shOwnr at theIelk , , tt, , • There is In opportunity in •it for Sault contractors ' and Sault home eeiners, Opeon iCOtn: Control 1. Desfroying All Brought itr:ne, oirifeo!put„iy Corn . pw.14g...the',PaSt season,, the Now- . 'Peen • cern, ;borer .1'140 lateriOnstY •11144eliatlaelgerltn, QPreOitetan*.t. 1.!'e CIttS11)irtlicttio' it.440(If 'st .0mic 1 ax s it:: eli4p: sweet or fodUern co'n i mi. deterrnThcml ffi't '1t9 . ode. inte 4traetice..• „ ' Thereinedy inthiS daSs cheap .and • s'i'MPIP,::at-titee Alan .9-..PPteit4; Of .', .: . the' ,VntoMologieai Branch,. Dominion P6Partmezit* 'or A.grientture. :the• corn „ borer Passes , the Winter, "in cern fuse 6 lying inthe„ storek„in • buildings.. •In `late ;nine and jult, of , .the following year the moths emerge', and may their eggs on. the .lewer aur- • 'fades of the new corn leaves. These eggs hatCh., in a fesii days when the young borers .13ere their way into the plant and feedwithin both • the. Stalk and cob. . " . Control is brought about in the Ai.: • 1„tuinn and •early Spring by completely ' destroying all cern refuse, and' -con::: ' tained. borersLiting_in.Lthe.._field_or -store niTdings.7-The. following eleamnp suggestions, should be :ear-- ried out; ' • Cut- all„corh. as low as Possible in order, to 'renscive bulk of the. ,hor°ere with th talk ' ' ••• • Peed .completely, or 'burn, all "stellei before Suite 1 .of the ',following year, . tpreot and .burn . all sweet. corn . 'stalks .Whieh:sannot be .„.conveniently • • • • plowed under,' es aeon, as they have • .• , Wdried ou • ' ; : • 1,..• ilt Be Shooting -plow, (Own all infested stUbblo and 'In. he DkithL corn refuse in garden, -;and • fieleLlte ' • Therearia still a large nuinber of en___,„wAtfi,„„s_gent,4O,Aelieve..41tate.Fthe Mere fact •ef hull'a being pure bred will insure ,high producing'.daughter0 ' from torn; but thousands have found out to their.serrow:that there :are,a." great many "black sheer among • the Pine " breds... Until every 'dairy farmer selects his. bull On:. the- basis 'of per- -termanie. of.;hie near andeatois or of hisdaughters he will he "shooting in the :dark,','. so far oS'...the improvement of his hid is. ) sncerned. , • „.. :Quirks 41 the Flood . • Anti,ciiat:hi. the collapse- of , the 'Thames Street -bridge in Ingersoll,: a South •Side :baker . made extra deliv= pries to the North ,Side Tuesday on • night. itt the middle of the"night the bridge 'WaS swept away and, his' cem- ,petitors were 'cut off :from their Cua- toitiers..in the Morning, in fiend- ravaged ". ' • • , • . ' where 'damage • was. estithated .at • $100,000 :and Waters Surged through the buSiness• streets, Robert HaMble-. • . . , • . •ton, a theatre tridneker, took out ;a• .,$25,099 building permit. He planned to meet new stores and 'apartment' houses. . forty-eight thousand, eggs • in a 'chick hatchery were bpoiled at Minn: - vine when high water interrupted the •.#3.rdro power. ,The eggs Were in elec- tric 'incubators. • This cou!.'a..C1finiber GRANT' 'PASS, Ote -O B Gest betight ii-scOW and locked her in his 'barn. She was missing the next day and the Nun • WAS still loeked. ,°rhe Mystery .remained Unsolved until' Cox ;went to his hay 'loft. The coir had climbed the steep steps and was con- tentedly inunchinehay. Cox used block and tackle to take het 'down.. • H4i!ton Firm Giiren$150,000 • • Kingston Job • KINGSTON'..--: Contract for ' the r • • erection of the new),Critine biochein- , istrti huilding at Queetie,NniiNraityr to test ; about. • $159,000; has been awarded., tly the Fria . Construction Company' of Hamilton. • The. . new building is Made :Possible by. the . be- quest • o,f the late "Dr. Craine of ori- Of the first *men • inedieitl graduateS .of ::'44tieen's,, Who Willed more Glatt 830(1,00010 the, uni'. versity ,•••.• • . , • •• 'Pot--Ii-Signed . TOBONTO--„After :two ••• extended .SdasiOns Louis Fine, chief conciliation • • officer of the Ontario 'Department of•. . tab° Untionnced that alt egreement ' had 'been' reaehed botWeen: MeXimien Industries,' St. 'Catharines, and the nompany!s employees.' This agree.: ht is .substsritially along ,tlie gen.' .erailinek of the Oshawa, and Windsor tietieral ."motorg'. tigreernentsr, with; -,special• previsions' its to wages and hours for the -St.. Catharines plattt.' Mr. Vine ;set • in at two. sessiond during Which tho•terine et the agree, merit, Were ' reached, • . it now. awaits • , appreval (4,a general:Meeting. The'. , . „corn/Any was represented itt' the , ,beating by Uatry Cathitehael and W.A. ,' Weelfer; general, manager ,Of , the •PlelitY'• The: *employees were repre-' .seded by L•Ceheii and ^.4.. riet6tiatr- • tonninittee. 8O ittng f3 the, wing 'of a'44 swan ' 'that: •Idc;W: 'frent may :break. T..; 4 fore June so carefully that it isall; • completely covered': • ' . . IMn;-.411--;*40ilar-refi.iea77.0mitint about; the :farm' before lune, lst, . • , As corn borer meths,' readily fly ; ,froni:one, farm.' to the next, coil:Irenn,. ity action incentrist is Most tinpOrt: • Sit -Down Strike Was Only 'A Joke' ; A sit-down strike of e few' :hours in the 'Olds motet Works Of Latish' Mich., is. sitictby Homer Matin -- ted Automobile Workers', -president, to have 'Started "as a jeke.", Men in one department,fintshed their °Produe-. tion schedule ten minutes before quit, link time and laughingly "sat down" „ Otbera, around them ,thought it, was , a strike and stepped work also •, indident-shotve-now-verrtnnett•-• too easy it is to start..this sort 'of • thing; comments •the• Christian Science, • Monitor This short work Stoppage is said to be the thirty-first interrup- tion by iinpuisive • uneuthoriZed, fecal • .actiOn ' in various of ,the- General Motor 'Company planta , Since the labor settlement.`WaS. signed between • •thitt Corporatioti and ,the union•! • , lInion official's natnially come in: • for briticisni under such circum- stanceg as being -unable • to control' *the, action of their own •foIlowers. •The criticism isPartly -valid but them . • , are . some _Other relevant: circum,,,, . stances . which Should- be known::by. „those ,who Make it and witiole inch- I ;ate that -the' responsibility dos not all:fall tn one .place. , ..•.. It is ,common knowledge in labor cirelles, that 'Strikes are meat difficult to restraininnewly organized indus- tries and among partly' organized Workers.: It takes., a'. considerable 'process of union, ,education to get, • ,many to 'understand that true c011eg... • tivo bargaining is 'essentially • peace-. Teo Often the , recruit's' first question "When do* we strike?" ' One reason' for this isothat men in• . mass production industries Where unionism • fop 'years has been 'sternly repressed have • seen union/,' nuclei broken !Al, bytrategid• *discharges. and by .the activitiee of. industrial , 'spies whose methods.' of woirnieg , 'bald traitora, into union • Official posi- tions' have been exposed. in the La ' Follette Committee %hearings, • , The result*: is a habit, of thinking "Win` --while you Can or-youll be *Crushed , and scattered." The.. Very "efforta, to prevent' the independent organization hitherto, make it tee' rinieh to expect.' that effective' and reSpenaible,organi--. se:04 'Can 'blossont tu1'1-1-40Wm ovcr- ; • , •; , . . , Another ' interesting 'tneter in : the motor,indiatry :and achtle Others is .' • 'that with ‘ the' reeival. Of haoinee a ' • predominant aiimunt of hiring is said . to ,haVe, been among young trieneeible • to keep Up With ti -fast iirodUation'litie - rather ,thait , arriOng •SeaSelied • and .'Steedier workere.: 2 ,YOUthe , With no one to think of but thitneelves are more ready ready to • lay. doWntheir toots ' 'for' the Sake of ,eicelteMent than aro older eider , Mcit 4ith . faith resPonsibilii: tied.. •''' '..'''", . . a • „ . . . . Ves) the'-sitt•doWn-12 deplorable." It is' fee •easily abused, • go areliOne.4 of •the WettPinik. by .vit,hich. the Work4 : cr!S: right: to bargain' threugh..rePre» aentativea.; of. ",' „own 'choking' has Ii.%,N . been .0t.i.itirivetito .''.,. 8trikee. :on . e hand ..ancl....iginieeklott, ." ) it -4 • - -tithe.* ,. have Caine, to a point' at Whick• they. oeaie to bo tubby., .. ' . . • •