The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-05-27, Page 3•
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'THE WORtE).,,'
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of t
,CA ,
„THE:EMPIRE
,
News In Review
• Prices: SOur• •.
' Th",01;47,age reeerts. of Catindi
' duat. aterma drove • brisk :buying
mid wheat rushed- 8, .to 4
cents a bushel. .),•• • •
On the New Irorlf 'SteckEirchin
• a "seleettve •rally, lcd by steelsmo
. • . •
eams, of around 41,. to ;$4. •Pran.ac-r
.tions O.:W.:ailed 4'996 020 .Share.s for
one ',day: . -•'„ •
• ' Dernani17.fereaba.res.,follOwed newa.,
the.' Vatted States Senate'''.,ledic fait*
committee tiad:•deeitled.to report•
vc:relyon the '‘Aarninistrat'On'a.S
PrenieL,Giirt BilI; Earier in t
seasion Ikere 'had been OinO.sellii
following' were! ...lnatice Van. Peva
ter would. .retire."frOin the the
I Supr.ein
Court. • • • •
High-joinpers were' .1.1,8 •Steel at
$96.62 And Chrysler $111.12, -beth
'up About $4.. /sslies: :ab,eut te $.3
higher 'were General Mt
oors, at
.$56.12, Anaconda $50;;Sarita•Te,$89„
Douglas' Aircraft • $50•50,, Neve. York •
Central- *45.87; 'Westinghouse' 'Elec..
Ngv‘r.i. t..)k.',4--WheEit,,, and stb
priced boonied this week. ,
.:r.44-ayr..4.4646.66.4644
AN"
:Baseball in Engiand.':'•,
It is c'only 6hre6, years .sfilce. '[he
' .firs,t,! English baseball ICRgLIe ),yast
•
• ^4. .formOd' in.::LiVerptioli...but the game
•, has won such favor that this season,
aceordirtg-le•Presc-roperts,' wilt see
•.'over 400 teams Writing out in Lan.:
cashire, 'Yorkshire, Oxfordshire, By-
kningliam and London., Thousands of
airmen and, soldiers ,pray; the ' garne
at aerearcenes, and army camps, and
it ,hes Also ;name popular_ ie. scheols•
.•
all over :the country. One BritiSh
_
spurts • writer Observes that .baseball
'9s net An • Arriericen X.C1VneliQl11' but
oro bl •' is • ear
• . •
experimented upon Plaitts. The re -r,
jul0,'yvqreistalliglirOg; many Sl)eC1eS
'growing to -five times their, normal'
"size and reaching maturity 'tar :More
quickly, than
• The nane. given to this gbnt-.
,.producing fertilizer is ':"Phciteienin."
It is- put op ir powder' form' and I
very cheap to prOdnee, so we may
4.0on see it in general use by far-
mers :and market !gardeners; ."Plio-'
tosensm might have come out of
"Alice -in -Wonderland," for while a
normal dese• makes a vegetable grow,
into a giant, an overdose reduces it
to a midget! -,-Montreal Star.
„
Helping Them Await
6 Last year: the Review pUbligfie a
e on the good: old-fashioned game
•• of, ,rounders,. and n all that America
• ' .J3* donei‘to,. pet „pep". Into it."7---
'• Frei* the ,Halifax Herald. •
Tourists and'Flasis
•It Inuit he refreshing forvisitors
from the ,United•Statei to view
• :•tarie service stationi ,tourist ,carnps
.
tourist ' hOmes, and ;betels decorated
• • exclusively whir colors,
in-
stead •of With a mixture ' of :Union.
Jacks and Stars and. Stripes.—(St.
'ThoitiaS Times -journal) •'• •••••
,
WhYPat Burus,X-017:0:-.0-11• •-
•.§01•001.: fatt Burns •left ilf1.• estate'
'0Aolver 'leer millicin oilers: In these
We're criticisniof.
,-ttnnelated- Wealth than in -,any'iltber.,
,
Pat. Burns' :career zieciertheless • is
an eXatii.Ple, • had more of ,his
type :in Western ' Canada • today, we
. -Wouldn't be, floiniderhig around
we are. the ,,.riminettt:. this
un-
sehoole.l an Oetarie• farm
••ifer.WeSterii.`danada. :he • depended
•' anon •••hiniself. to,:get'•ailead: He did
not .1crok to the State te„erciVicie him
With. relief if not go Well
With him. He 'twat fhe • jobs that
to hi1tand. and Ween he 'found
one that .suited :hini beat.he plugged•
" alorteat'it, until he. roe to eminence
• as thegreatest einieher. rif the ;west-,
• erii ''eotintry, :.,•. ,• „,.
WbateVer belt) ettnirto. NJ12s'ilse ;3ut
11
'14'S ,d40,19 the ekinfideripe he liaci
s. spired in ethers. If banksloaned
hiiii reon;ey '.: to enlarges hia yentureS„
..e.it was because he had 1".PiOven his •
:Werth. He .had .c.Oing• rny froin tbe:
bettoM beeaute of the eelf7reliance;
• and the,'deterftlination."ihat. (thi.yra'64,
tWjzed his tLet.fibriage'
Eeieiling 'Lesson.'
• ..Latit:„-weelCa.' iman dropped' lute .
., ;theoffice.' to say e 'ha;(10linStipelf,
: ffobbligato." would":suf,.
'!fide,..". he •Said.. We haii'ded . the
••Colainbitt 'EnCyclonedia spe115...
' if s We. 'did" and' •clefines• "ob1ig.atO'2,
tis., "the cornrnon intsapelling of Ofi-
:"..bligate.":'..11,teSt dictionaries give.
..1):144t1Y6 s'Peitirik,.).il.th•tipe.fereriee,tor'-
,.. the ' double, 2"."..i"..,i,f-,(Pitia.114icil'..Post)„
• tligittitatii'.&Obleni. •••
• are':seiti' What of n ';pro..1K
lom when theY.are.:Ori., the highways.
l'hey. are bufly, they Make it ,impos
• sail! for Alie7driVer to:.see. What :is
tehinif.,biiii, and ' •they.,•„are not '•al
'WeyS eak:', to ii4na1e: ..S6riding
:.. they are :4111 e problem:. ,Thei'e is
.plaed for :the:1i ..64 •city streets, •
'and the ollfriaty.. auto, eenins.410,;.,fio
Want': tlie in, • DOwnreciatir.! they'l. have
• !'exclusive.'"trailer .cctinpS.' "
.-‘1`11e. liealtlyinxiblent is •alse' A' ser!-
ous onr.'".ManY. Of the trailers havo
• only. the SketchieSt , sanitary, eouip-
and' it. is • fehred that • it 'they -
'Come', in • nitrobere :they mak. pollute
•• scitiret•fi Of WatO sanely: and het:eine
•,• n ineiMee:•!te -the '-commanities which
they: Oak'. • ,Moving front: plaee. to •
,tbe„ trailer peeple 'May, -he
• teniptea-•..to • be carele.sa theinseiVes
aliont the •water and millesthey use,'";
:The. 11 eal th :League
' „sue.gests- a • general,' policy o'f7tbarists'..
• reent Teflon •iVith to safe-guaill7
ng flub/lig health:, -•• ;Van cotiver •
Proville.e. • ."
r
4 ppacip.,v •
. aiphtlieela is; given the chance
it strike; "with. just 'ea fa,tal Pe-
; k18. 40.rpret Poe the't reason we,
can, litiver the security
has-, been' '.giv.tkit**to our cliildretiby
•• sdruintreatnient• deep; 'bite distiSe
o bo regarded .as -seinething•
tiorinu havo.Art 0' woolonW
•
With Which to fight; but fightIntist be .Coritifittou,-Peterbore
,Mniner. ' , . . •
,
•
The ,4ia,et • gooaelierry , arid, .1.5Pfie
purePliin. Will Soon hide their heads
—in shnm. ifthiefcrthjzt' 1u
• perfected' 1)rk,
• Medical offictr Of the 'Hungarian'
. 'State , •,.is
£r clanaed.• •• ,
4 Noticing Attain' AitYda hetoed• .
v.vntitiA tient te.itlyi• titv.••$.eittit
,
Oa g."Ditn Tate •'
,
.. Le- -,oenter-
I SAT( PEDRO, CAIL. ---- Sir Ilartj
uder„67-yearld, Scottish
an' he saved .during lii.vvareer• taVe firt,
.I teiner, disembarked from A Pacific
ceinse here ehortling.alS011t hiS "dime
'etc- t7'tilIre" eficptillitelriL9rittill'at ten. cent Pieces
,
• COMIllintar)f, 9/11.ec
• .
in ,aed the trip • - - G LIGHTSOF THE WEEKS NEW
% . I
Housing.. Loans Now
4y, Peter Ra,H,clal
•
P.' • Stand' at• $7 000.000
g
re
, ft
OTTAW.A.—Since. the inception
, ... 0,..4,....4 .06`..- ,104.
1935.• a tiitl of V;06.4‘2,37 in 44*
has, been taken otit.:;for:tile ecnistrue-
tion of.:.ilew hetes,' et-'1kbi,elt,.
4.1,w.n. borrowed bei,ween Jan:„ 1
and April act Of -this,: Year, according
(I, to 48'4.1'°4 •ablionneed bY, 'Revenue •
u- ' Minister .3. L. Paley,. Acijng.:Arnieter •
he 'Of PiniMce. • ' : '•
It is estimated that, since t e oens
07:- .beearne' available, some 1,583 i' mil-
e.
liieim. ells! yeTlitO9anvei.lairgoeYililooadn pw:rtlif.6,,moi family
unit has been ',$4;463' and the .total
of inclividnal loans has, been 994.
' Every Province except 'Al e ta has
n
ir
tak,..,civalita.g of the•sch e,. On-
tario leading with 468 Is and
others coming in the follovying circler:
Quebec, • 29.8; Nora ;_leotia. 159;
•dogs away from shrubs and flewers
and ,we have been asked to 'reprint
it: All that is ' necessary is to spray
flowers and. shrubs with a diluted •
solution .of nicotine 'Osulphate 4 and
dogs and cats Will give all places ,so
sprayed' a Wide 'berth. The smell is
'offensive to animals, but not noticed
:by ' humans, and •must be renewed
every two' weeks or -after a heavy,
rain. • The solution is Made by Mix-
.
. thalf, a teaspoonful of . nicebne
sulphate with a, gallon of Water and,
using' an 'ordinary spray. •-•:- Niagara -
Falls Re•vievv.
. ••
•, •
.; riiffereUt Now• ••
. .
reached . Canadian Shores. • TEC .is.•
typical of the-. figurAs • fel the lest
,
...tivo• or three years when immigra-
tion reachedthe lowest 'point since
1867... The • paucity of newcomers.
'doesn't Mean that people in, foreign.,
lands no longer desires to take up
., Abode in this courtry. ,They *Mild
• no „doubt have ..,contintied flocking in
.if federal ,autheritiee hadn't :raised
• the barriers :When- the' economic • , .
brought ' on an acute unem-
ployment problem -in the DOrninien:
It would 'hairebeen the .height of
folly to aggravate the :sitar:Wen by
noty:steMiltiag the flow -of.' : bruin-
geants. • . • • •
POkieg the decade,' preceding the
Great. War, immigrants cathe to Can-
ada in •large numbers; ..Thei.ifigheaf'
point. area :reached in 191.3 whpn
482,841.. arrived. Those, were the.
days When the • West •••oilered'egteat
oppertimitleaftemeMber how large
posters in railway, depots nsed•to an-
notincle in .'serearniag,:letters,-FIPTY•1
THOUSAND 'HARVESTERS WANT::
'ED.—Kitchener Jecord.,
T HE. k ARE.
NO c-ne 'knoWs ,Jirst Jiow many,
television seta are in .operation mn
London now-eabotit '2;000' is • :the
usual, estimate. Tho number witi re -
'Main 'small' while thereare only twe,.-
shert Programs in the day and white .
, television. Seta 'remain SO expensive;
But •T, have not the Islightest 'doubt
that in ten years television will have
made' ordinary. "vvireless, :AS Out of
Llate as talkies have Made ,. silent
Siaesnipil and Nation: -
•:F.7.1ading itr
. .
o.
The...transition.. from. the 'Preniier-. •
•
ship ' of: Mr; 'Baldwin:AO; the' •Pierii7 •
lership'of . . dbairCoerlain
1k111,be eXtrtioedinatily :gritOOth anit
Fhd' , •••••-•
head of the t'sieernment itaist ,
be IiPtoueli With the Nyeei of all
•parttrientsi: • ' censtantle nasiliig'•' A
broad survey of tbe,.aetivities ef the '
, Administration genera*. The
Celler of,the EXehecnier, nas • linen( iai
c)imections with " • the departments
*hie!) enable 'hini to know Sdriteithing.:
Of: their 'week. -so that a Chaneellore
who succeeds to the Preinierglifp-,is
Able to .undertake the- broader con-.tacts ' ancl'. the inO.re genor,i aervey
to, :the 'head of the rloV-
'•ornnient with a inix.inlp
ne88' and a. niiiiintnri of ril(Id.e.n. ine
effort. Men , Who haVe': gone.
'1e,DoWning7strecite• frem the Op-
. ,
.,,tio'sitien, oi fren: d'nywhere else
witheat ifliflidjnt0 j. rovjou ,comiee-
ti..ri:Avitli NO. 10; h.tvo •lieen lmost
et erwhelinea mith'tlie Mass Of
ahd. adminlatrati. ?e :ends and
tails' that confront .neW ocedniiiit
•
C1ianiberi8ji is, aiready en-
ghged.' in.sliding, Olineae
int 47 the siipteine nelitleat.PoSt.
fIelkWo6irig inthe eld,sest toritazt-.
. with Mr. taldWin. 'When' the change:
'i,si, made` in the efeeing', daYe• thiS'•
' month., All the , MiniateriaI-.adjosti
• thehta Will be prpiiipt,,,dild'the whole -
•PplitietiEtuld --adininistratiVe:41iiiehine •
Will continuo Withilut jerk or
, .
., •
•
Most bactei'i rc:iroduee.. by 4h
siniple"-ijibilied' of •
One individual beconies two; two
eonie four ,,and SO on. This cat; hap-.
pOt",everY.lialf hour, :ander favorable
eendition,s. Atkswilrete'ongi haeter:
iurn in 24 hours tad 'give rise to
231i000;0.90•60,6i000 dradikaddrits.
•••••-' – - —
azgativ
0 . ,.c cant
, „ ,„ - ••••44.4 eee U-fe 4 se
dieS;;-the captain's and the kings; -de,
ter one .01)f6.tivtve9grIrdeajtsesste:tetbliellk.fitio4df_-:,
Be rriti t'aithuistwohrey;6 thRen. L:cietvit.ii no • GI:tee?.
`est IS still "fociipacd, :they ,are saying;
_
. that it isn't the same, 'old World:
:newage. has ,begen..alidmithing"
i„niore eignificant, of the„change than
the passing of an old man, worn and
spent I from too •much conflict. 7
Great •• Man of otn7 Age.- •
Phillip Snowden, the weaver's son
is dead. ' He, lived to become twice
Chancellor Of the British !.4jcel•tequei ,
to become Viscount Ickhornshaw and
to be branded "traitor" by his for-
nier; fFiends and followers.' '116 will
be rehie hered as fh me&
• The Associated 'Preis average •9
sixty stocks was'up' $66,30..
• .
Canadian,"Stink7 T:!ugti
'Shipped : to Europe
.OTTAWA.Canadian 'st'n1r... bugs
Are being gi'Veh, new homes in Prance
.and ether European countries,
Packed snugly in cigar boxes, the
,humble insects are being.. given the
benefit of foreigntrive!.in fait
trains 'and luxurious ocean littera.: •
• They Are tveldonie. across, the 4At-
lantic because they Oat the :beetles
'-that7feed--tnr'Ph'rato fields,'
•: pr. Arthur. Gibson, Doinin'on En-
jonnilegiat,.4aidotliestinlibirga-;ar
: to:tight:by' European Governments in
'• the same Way Canada is buying:Hun-
garian Parasites 'to attack the . dawfly
that is reveging. , 'Canadian ' : spruce
stands. A:shipment...Ira:dew on the
way.„ to Frdeve, • 7 •
•„ .
The potato beetle is •semething of
a commonplace in Canada; -,.6'ut in
,Europe feared like a plague: .•
:Germany the Government has turn -
cd out • the army •, to combat -it. , Dr.
Gibion shewed pictures 'df„ _in-/
dustiimisly spraying' notate 'rlants, in
erman ' •"
• liavcrs,Jac!. 1 as Election Day,
.TORONTO. Date ,of the , next
.civic election will be ,Tan. 1, previd-
-•ed the City Council, it 'itS next meets
• ing approves'ofa regonimendation
;to this effect. submitted by the .
Beard .of Centre!: .:•'1`.
wick; 19; Manitoba,. ;•''Prince Ed.
werd Island;, 6 and Sailmtehewan, 1.
.• .
k7lats and Apartmente, its .well as pri-
• vete. dwellings; may be financed un-
der the plan.
Unbreakable iGhisses • ,
,LOS ANGELES. — E. G.. Lloyd
•
qiled, a l2 -year-old„ job. last Week
'When he casually 'fished a pair of
:pinOies fnt rohis poet,slamined 'them against 'a wall, and
picked them:tip—intact. •
' long -jawed: optician with
a Rely:of bushlikeseyebrowar-explain-:-.•
ed ti; ilneromptb-etiertionstration?eli-
maxed. research he persenally .has
e.o=-hevr-ndiraizTg'-rlu't'rin , :and
ended :a lint :Carried On by 'Othera,
• for 2,500 years.. 'Hier -new product is,
.• azihreakable•glasi for sPectacies,,and
he. his developed a:proceSi, to turn
it. out like •hard -sugar
•.,"Ever?since the Chinese, first .be-
ganktuair.tg .glasses,” -he",said, "people
have been, breaking them'. We have
hereAhat„.will put a stop,'
to each AnneYariee.: :These :glasses
wt.).1 resist, anything but a . hammer,
''perhaps And We can
make them by the dozens." •
The :basis of Lloyd's unbreakable.
glass is a new, synthetie.rekin Called, .
acryloid.- The substance' :weighs 40
per .eent,; less than glass,' admits' 25,
Per.tishhee,;1:inperioduef,„ ant. morelight, and, as a fin-
.17sts. appi-Oximatelyn'
; c'
Acryloid, pressed 'Mit :between
clies; 'elim:nating the •tedidus'....grinde
f: five :process that is necessary te..fash4
'fon sPedaeles. of glass. •
.. •
• eilares,
• • Marriage ;Is Valid;
SUDBURY. - When two penple:
have lived together for .four years'
and have family' of two
' and, are 'known as men and Wife; can
they be placed in jail for faisely..ieg.-
"iiteting as Man and wife? This (pee- •
tien the •Stid:' •
'• 1)017 marts. this 'week.„
•• G. M. 'Miller, defence ebunset
• in-
sisted penmen ,law znarniages
Might mike a :pair legal... Man ,and'
.. ,
all intents and purposes she ,
is. his wife if he' died. lea - ng money
.! to Ina wife, , she would get it;" he
said. "the ,ehildren,.are registered '
andel: h!s, name.". ' Magistrate- Ile7„
itessock 'granted 'a.dismissal. -
•
• 1
, ea ritain, off' thegold standard
.
in 190, and, in the wordsoi .another
?lonely .and 'deserted man, •Rairisay
:Macdonald,:: he: will ;be Mourned as
"a great man ofour age.." •
25 Years' of Peace
;Adel/. Hitler,.is Said to be making .
proposals of: a twenty-five year
peace and p,rot‘iction.. pact With
France, Belgium, and qieat Britain
aspetential, signatories:, Present' at
the delicate negotiations being ear-
, • •
ried Otit in London i• are .Anthony•
Eden, Prime :Minister 'Stanley Bald -
Win end' ,Exche--
qiier,
,.Neville „Chainherlain.:..• The,:
presence; of Mr.': Chanibeelain, is 'but
. „ , . . .
• times as Stanley Baldwin prepares
..to :hand everthe.:cluties•••of Offlee tohs :
aucCessor, : Should • the. .goirfer-
ericei. being conducted At 'the Present,,
time: prove successful, there, will be •
many sigh's of -relief, tick only
in Europe but in almoat eve.4r • 'Part,
of the world. • 'Here, are just". a .feW.
°of the thiogs'anch a:n.6/10 wduld'
,ac-
complish. , ft' wonld,eliViate• the .P.ri.st'
sibilitiee of A . close ..Gerniare4leilian
agreement ...With 'a. threat" to' 'demo-
cratic' countries within ;their' 'Spheres.
Of influence..., It. Wetild 'bring ^about
'arrangement between • r raneetitind.
Germany whereby ti eorrhoua' for-
tifications' ',being.' carried ; -Out . along.
their, respect iv binders' „Would
Rapch B1411- ib
•••,. ,
'The Aiberta tiOverniment
.ED.MONTON.. Pureha.§e'. .of
rinceten QiieStor,-firt--twci-eaf:;;Old"
horiborn bull.. by the:Alberta gee:,..
rnmtnt f,rem, the Duke: Of Windsor's
•P‘e ;ranch Pekiake to lead 'the
Cid,' •the Olds ,agrictilt,ural 'schoel
as Mine:tinged by Hon. W. N. Chant,
iniater', of . agrimilthre. „He and, this
e`pu6r; A. Crairk negotiated the
urchase at. Pekisito, 'On • a .v.isit 'to.,
outhern .41:,11);erto;, he said. The bull
ill n�t be handed aYer tintikAag. ,
Stbatei. 4,14igs, appeayeCtin• Western.
ai4da-ekhibltienS.. ,a)So ;.be
own. at.,Toronto,Aie''said- . .•
nadian Prime Miiiister Opens • New Bridge
Itt: tidy. VV. Mii4enzie Iting, Prime Mznister of • a a e, pie .
•.
tlitea AS lie 'telt the tape teopen the newly dOilatrueted Chetaditt'bridge' 4
hi Lehdeiti keteti4.,
. #0"..
•I• 5.•
,
4,0
•,•••
left nric anged• thus .preventing fey,.
trice•- 'ea, ses for fidetfee ,;Very. •
• . •
•
• dangeretis zone; 'A : •Ingti3r,='der-
many;• not abandoni.., her
for colonies: vicinid •pr etieallY,
agree to •a .'hands o'ff ..poliCY Where
British belonging.
to Germany wen t't 'concerned. I
, ,
.-„' 5pansh Rei-ie...-e:ticreinns •
.interesting onjeg-turei Should
the 'treaty be. ao;t:OrnpliShed :will he
the effeet on, the Spanish civil WO!:
- •
Capada 414.4p0r4
From Far.. New !Zea,!eip:1
, . •. . • ,.
, Anneun.cement Of ' heavy ....i.it,•. .
:merits Of Iqeli,'.7.,eallind:aPpleS.to..1.1,oilk
eastern' and ..weiteril. Canadian...Ports
...eln....ilie_tieriit.,'•-few :,..1,*'...7.$.; Gralnlij4SjZ0.8:,.
:‘htainT.I.' th•C:.:WOrta-wide:,transfeernatian
:. in a/MI° :growing:-; in Ake. ' last'. decade,.
or
..'keuntriaa; •"CenadA 'add 'irnitedS•ttites
y
,..i,..Not: ..6: •Ieliago ••there •viths ,Teaca.
.... • , .. ..
..",,tittl!,Y., •inriloo„11,19x. ; o,l.i:o•tiiribii.16:e..nstisp.1.11-.0tilsnilipfi.i.aelp;-...
with: late whiten'. NT'arietfa.,..Prectically.i
„incirippolited• the ',British . :market • f r On .'
. March until: jilne. „Sinementi., of ', this ,
'type': 'of".frt.i.;;t:' wei'e .. in iidaillen to:
._beaYsc.„.earliei,.,. lei:PO.rtS; 4.ef4O-ttel-v1,":--
• , ieties si..ieh' . as ' .I'dcltos1;;;; SP3'S %And .
`1(,i rigs. . 1-.,i:oi'i1ii".before the ' Weil', •AOW.;,
•:'t ini:O. n Nevi Zeeland, and. ','Soine• sec-
tion..' ":1';13t .1-Is'tralia2and,',SOUtli..',Ainer-
'ica staited 'te .deel,ciii" 'apple .grevc,
i.ing.' '171,1e.y .tised :the hest . Canadinp
OroCagt
.,a3r Set Aside Area.;
. seasrroduntion Says fitth;
Jaynes C.tardisier
OTTAWA:
areas are contemplated in .the• reor-. '
ganizatton 1,4„,ntAi4404,cifke`v.of--
'11
::'1,1"0•40ki` a5-#0114''1,0' oe-' maga tett-'w
events as they Itave . been taking
place in that tOintrY. and, ,there• is
• every "PoSsibility, that he may attempt
: to persuade' Ida di4etor of..
Ifaly ,to pull up their • mutual ;f Stakes.
Alta, when .the.SPanish Wei, is men- .
'.tierted; there. ate 'Many still eztincler-••
in jtiat 'Whet; • if ' Anything," Great...
"Britain irAnds te ,da abifut the dam',
aging Of it;British destroyer On pat-
rol 'duty with , a loss of, eight lives.
The destroyer 'had a finge hole tent
from her bow, outside :the thiee, mile
limit and while hrst exarninatiOn , at-
tributed the mishap tea mine, closer
examination opens' the :interesting
possibilitj that. the:shin .was' 'cieliher- •
. ately •torpedoed. If So...PY..whOrn, an
for what? Either .side in 'unhap-
oghL
.e ies ns e.e en
hope that by blaming the Other they
Might: obtain the aid of '.'the
powerful nation in :hlurdpe.'• True to
her Policy all through the ,present
crisisr- Britain is holding ' her oWii
conned and refusing.to be stainped-
ed Into anything. :
• , liappily:.Ever.After
Over :lin Prance' there is another
'change and the peasibility of a hap...
• •
py ending to a., royal romance.
•
Simpson is no more. tier'nanie was
•Changed the other day by permission
•
of. the, court th llare_Wfallacega.
•,,liel,cl.and- it is said that the King .
announee her.engagement. to Edward'.
ulte.44WAnda6.1Suele.a.i.tio*eveul&
amou
in
its Ornefal; capacity: '
.wn lac,' ,fbaym. till! ye . loyal
epri4ems si .1 ye.
nd
rectignitifirtyfor, the ,first' time of
e.eurityr-JitterS • -
•
And hutinessat home ' is riot, the
only. thing the Danes have to think
about, • Denniark is tern between her
Market,:ceniteptiinis:With Great Brit;
lila 'and the -land witty, .leideficies..
of Gliancelfor Hitler, to whom. Oteat
Britain seeMs, willing.to give .4 !more.
.lesa. free ,haitil in the "Baltic' Sea.
Thinking seriously along :the same
".• lines 'are tL&i other .Seahdinavian.'
'-•ciiiintrieS' Who' fii.irn 'what is •‘.knoWir
as the Oslo
• t
. hp .war but .seidto be . considering
:defense. at."....preSen,t tin,e.:
• Statentent.t�-SliarehaWer's.
Of intereA: :to: • students soejel
And economic, 'problems ,everYwheye
. is 'the record of his country .'luring
• the years of his. reign. .%,beninark .ia
the; champion•o'c,the,! co-operotiye'
sYstero..,,,..'16' per cent: ,Of ber•etetal-
,arewis ...deveted.t6 agrielliture atid,nf
• this land, 9.2. tier':,ceitt is -welted' by
half a,milliori .farniers. -Through the
, • ,.
co -..operatives reg':ulate,•qualiity :
and" attend to Tthe • function. Of. ?Mat-
SUPplies•:, • 30 per,
cent:: of.' the world's :export ,butter'
• and (0 pee Cent. beceri., clyeat
• pritain is her-,bigg,eit in'ctistomer, take
ne'arlv".'n) 'no), rent.v.of ,ber total
•••• ;• • • v.
e.,:pOrt.-S. • : •
and ...United States vat!iO1,1c.s. 117.014;i'Y
,Cotrthiqviarrpsults of this
tier) ere • nCe.,,.; lint:went. • .
1' tujing 'dpring What •-are • early
• sprim, ontha in ,t1Vis.
ljfllS Stinpliel with. -high etranliv•
frezh'fettit
long.-Stered th•Anierican vari
reStrit, :Canadian eto,V,
,ers of tlie' "101ip:-.1;o1oping"-
Inle Noon' switehing.tb noe Tenni:ay
'types a lid in .4„-ecent .y eats! Cahn d hitt
noriSitiners, too,: thave been. getting
.ff•e'lli Apples' freni the, seutlitrn'
igpheye.,iii• the sprit,, months
from ,now 'the ,trage „):C".11 :be yorers(.4d
'With considerble expehis to the An- •
,ti'fiailpS; from Ilritislf"Coloinbia,
Thrifty Co-eds Attenct"
Da.. rite In' 3.1g v,,,vtis
ItOCEESTETZ; secket's
it the. Stunning . eyottng,
ginOt it
61' floch
Oster do,eds at last i4, e' itttct ti 1
totnit ball were; ju...remodeled,
nigtitgot4slim
t WaF,c sply a thattet
of ecendqie
#11:
.
'in !fl nightgtiWirl6rIbOUt §iC1
, explained. •,, g,
!`You can get. It vevy ohle
mi§s Preb8t. ;bdclde' here
and a floWer there, and a there !pale
vkiiiidiA•kw the difTerehec.o.
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•
It is of the, c,99nrf
tries eepresenteil. in .the Oslo: groiip„,
• that the: United' Slates is„sending on6.
of' her few fhiinine Mtnisters., The
neve' Idirtistdr,',' Barri- .
ini•frf.NeW liOrk'aricl,Washington.N.
atreadi.in' headlines as the diilornat
iho••,.cannot : keep a ...secret; a. oery:.
fekiinine'',characteristie' After all 'nut
• Whichis, likely.to;eatse
;inan haS tin Con •SiYie sly ...eevealcd., the'.
state Of neg'otiati8.ns .bei,pg conduct-
hete6).: the 'United' States :aria
,:i'qorWay,„pii the •Subjec'-'t of A ii.rede.
treat'.' •
• .
"'
job Of ..being a Icing ia meek.
„the •,Sanie, head:, el' it. large
,cohiera.tion ciecorditre'te N
,af•Dennlai lt. The ta?legtmeharl h in
1-ltcrene i•is' I b retieg , the twent e-
frfill.:Ariiiivr.:•fire of his tieeesion.t.o
of 'I) thir-ri-
Ty-pfeal Of his busiee-011-10' Attitilde"
,
••• toe..e.rds' his Jot) the-trr4l:o"Ed::slitte.
• , .
• • .of
• evert% "
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.0
,
United ,,States seems to be in'
• the market.; for advantageous trent-
, ies these 'clays'.• `Though not'
,.de4•10,e-nt.the inperhd c'on.r.oren,.e.he,
eend'netm behind. ....1;Jisecl. deers .
kifo W1/ ,11 11 it nierie
ean .inilotitec•has coupled 'A..vith
(Ilan' int90,08.f to sound put :the
hiljt ie,of; three . Way,, trade' Iv, eeit
mints bet'cyeen, Groat !tail:din;
ada and 'the Anilted
'
just s'o the ,I4nlera1d I..de shit II :
not nass unneticed,in the eiwitehien
• surrounding'. the crew•nina',df 11
the .1r1:41. 'have ),,4164f1 tun Old
ano-of--;
Dublin. • ,Tlia Act, intended as a ,1.1t0,0
1"e'gr- coronatfons,• Rings apd
the -English in. r,i-Teneral dia
vent the sa11e-wi1d-,111Sli front open;
ing up a tbrea;thetir int 'service he!,
•ti'oeen,Londen itni Dublin' with ettiog
lines scheduled .to b openedte the
Continent in the....,h0414,1'
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•
• ,....,eeeetteeirr ot Agrculture, accord-
ing to aneXplOnatien given by Hon.
' James Gaecliner, the Ministeli, as to
the. ptirpOsea heh'rid the prePes'al' for
reeasting,. the .production •''aridthe
niarketing qrvices.'peformed by Iij
departinot t.'' ' • • ••, ,y:". , •••
"91-tr oDinion is,":•S'aid the. Minis- •
or; • "that we, Portion of niir farin
procluets..Fhieli gaes int -v the iBritish;
or ary fere .ehoula be: sti.
L. 3-1(14rdi as to, equalthe beat:•
sold in thet,Jrnarket. JnvestjgaLus
will be rtiah• 'and expethitenta .con,-;„
atioted to determine'. whether er not .
we can conflee the production' of
i:Onimedi'fies, for eitnert to More lim-
ited areas ancl hu specialize within •
those areas in ;producng the quality.
for which • tlie market ser -col pays• •
,.F;!rgfers. Share Recovery
• The .Pecove...i,y enjoyed by Canadian •
'IlusineSsis"beirig shared, bY the', Cana- .
• •
dien ,fai'iner. • -; Proof . of :this is found
sinal,(lthe fact .0
ts.th4.y:,ftahrileiiodeoxrofde.u%iivabflien,
•
Mareli thp year was .9'0:as ',against. • •
85.5 for •all.prodnets,. the •hai.te:.figere
•
70.1 olt the letter; 74.6... ;.
7;.1.; While in 4,98-6 .,the formerwas •19.0.5 • the •indeXfor. farm- produce 'PrieesWas. for altboroducts
being. 100 %for.- the :year .1 1526.. In
_•,
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‘`'Tbree. or:four years 1,4$:to," :said,:
•: • '71 '!
:••
hither ,'pric'es •for -,fatin:".predueta.;in.,,
rdlatier to .the toSt. of the...conuno=-
..the ,farinera .h's.d...to. "purchase..
• ,ntil thepest fif'Let-in morith, the ,prietis,'
Of farm •Prochiete have • advanced
••inuOl•• More .,:rapidly thae the ,priCea:
-Otbe.r'.CeMinedities,..and-.0*
try increase', the Purchasing power: .6k
• the fernier who has
part of l3ritish consurneTs," said Mr,'
•,qariiinii7•;., 44.to; exchange .their
,Gardner,
gbods for
Canadan pri-
mary .'prOducts: To nieet this clesire
• I _Sent •Griedele, rfernier''
• Venuty,'Alinister; to.Britain. last same
enconra;g:e .marketing: of fern!'
'prodtret,S•''and to report upon future
•peseibilities.• Th� eXeltanges'which
liaVetakeit plitee eiriCebliVe strength;- •
'cried' the .deisipe,,Of these,. two
tries• to tea& with 'one. artother: We
are "IlOpeful.'fliat '1937 Will' 'show re7
s.ertS: 'More, favorable than the.
• :high...level 'reached:in,: 191:6!:•
• SellIne...Agncy7• , • '•
erailier•-re.called, that :aclett:gn,;•;* in 1.
BOtain
lanaled by the 'Pepartinerit•' of
Ex-
ei-nnl kftairs 'throng]) ''F.fort, Vincent
: ' in in ,..the .''Canada: . Calling"
arnpaign, wInle getter..al• trade infer:, ,
nation.; was : being trade'
onteets .inade,:ana de•-treoties,•ne7,
otiated• by, tlie .Departinent Trade
:C.oninierce. •,
"CM•encleavone " -Birr.
, . , . •(bir-
":i,' be-70,•continue:Pie-
tareed,, Inst.SU.ninier of, gaihering
,as to the desires 'of ..pur
uStopriers . and distributing
te Capadian preducere. •.,
e 'follow this.: en ,Nvith.' a CCU*.
lateJ:Prorgan."ted gi:ading and direct-, •
.Service'• in Canada, •'whieh Will. be
, . ,•
1
"A
..W
tt.
• '.part, Of.': our ni,ariceting set-up."
••' ' : ".We ,are. i'eorani'?.ing our. ,Oroduc-• ..,
',.tion Servied-te..•inalce • it.s4e•5Orts-•••cons-r-•
: 'to -rill. (6 : the. ..reenireinents Of our"' ..
. ....,sto.tner.a.cip..hoh.lc 'a,ad.„ abroad..: Can..: ''. •
, Ada's' :greatest. le-ail:et' l'Or , feed ,tird-.
clustS .'' ja• ;naturally'. 4,', Canddd. ; The • .
...great,ei••• proporlioe ' Of ,all '. flirty' '4.30....!..
•• atthtq • eeeeeItki:e !•.‘eli eat' cheese and
.,..apples. ,is• consinred• 'it. CanacIA, ,'..I• :•
' believe` the' ..con:sun:iptien of:411C rase ,
.1..wa tiah' be 'gresti,•••'hisreaSeci in C"an- •
, • r•Tlie re ;cite, ,eertn in 'fa inn . peed u ets, •
. • . . . , ,• . . .
, poultry, erile• a Corripata.tive,:y .8mAll
Such ,. .;,t,s , 1.:07.:e•:' 1,.i.ilue.,:,..n, beet':s:s(l..t..eir:sut'..alitil.0,1'
,
: • e'snada,' Y;:.t the" ,pil•''ci„ .o,!:+tainc,(1 ' for, '
'• the .:'•;,ports iiii,t,ii riin•si:lerahli; ef,K9cr, -.
Ilmn...th,0.1,1:tet‘' iltitti ;11' h41t1e,'''. '
• .. .. '
tt .1. ..ia5TS Rir His
•• Dpg:.,..
'. (1.9,,.,torigi itoviow) •
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•
oc,ar,..qcie, " .. • ,• ••• •.
.. :Nest anything I told Ai111 to, .
: .1.".hqy e,ny •r',.:s. ilett ,ie,dectd;" .. •
'..14,tt' Liid, the Fort:.,:st: .1.tt-t!b, hendi -
4.6 ;NViA. rO - goo't.i.,. heft..,111*A'S'S; .(170
'V fr:1 (lcil., .'!''.'. 7 '', .; • . '.'..'L...;..
' .140U1'c't 1111C, he'd eliastqi:cAt,• ,
• (14 (.' ‘V•11;',11't. often -had like thrit••;, •• -
•Ant if 1••••eallecrititti "birek,lie•eciiiie ,
The ' irinnte,",that 1 satir.lill' itaine;
P.loa.g(i :God, f.' .• • .. .,,". • ,..• • ,. .
• .,
If lie .feel•.• a Sear Oa pp:therov •
- Woret To,11.4plcaAe let •Tiiiii ste0.1
:1S--`-"C-sa°1):°(:)(17vnif?tv,..-d'4'11„pTc,tiSel';talic ciitro .
OfMin, ' • •': '', ' ' . , ': • .' .' ,.... ,..
'• T.:,loVe' him- se!' lila ' bailie is - ini.
:,._,...,-,---1-7.4,,,1„. •
.140.811:;w4er la 'found 2po rhiros 4
. at tea ott• tlild''''riltititli" ei .00 ..thiat:s it' '
....
'Sven the l'ette,A5,,t1144,,tati‘t t -.cit.tri, '
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