The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-10, Page 2,7,74-27*,73,
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AT LARGE
Canada
1•44,i
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• Tormatiohof a practical 'POPPY.
With, regard toimthigration, is a tisk
that will dearilvgon' the government
,,One of these fine 'clay&
Adequate.. development of the
Widespread resources otthis great
labniinion' calls for. a much, larger
,populatien than :We have today. The
time is not far distant whe.settle-
, merit of our, vacant, hinds will beccaq
• imperative if Canada is to progress.
...and begonia a..greater nation. And
, when that time arrives With an influx ,
at newcomers to settle in this
• try'' we will have to de sornething
"..,is:interesting to Itnew- what Can-
, do, with their' now citizens and
)•how . cultiVatethe raw. Materiel'
,iato.sonlething better ,than niers laa
• bar to till' The soil :and' garner the
• r
`harvesta into the barns. -Chatham
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The rotWilit
me. was ,when„: the average citi-
zen regarded toutiataas objects of,
typical CanadiaP•hOsPitilitt who, la-
PigeOtalit.spent 84Me Mown',in the
'roalkaaa3a. But the ,.:eittal regard. has.
been replaced: by the "reailitatIPI. :that
the totirist.- trade, is one of the lead-
ingioduatiles,40 the Prirairice.'''":44.,
without ' forgetting :friendliness': and .
'•ikilAtilitrthe-77--peOrfirthititrielOr
rapidly learning to ...appreciate the :
annual throng of' visitors as definite-
•' ;Meaning • dollars and cents,
.Last, year, for instance, ' about
$1014678,090 :was „spent ' by. 'motor
;tourists in this province, and this was
• supplemented by the aniauatt .spent
by the thousands Who. dente .in by,
.tran and boat.• ' 4
.:LIBisink,-thOir_estiniate_onLthe_n_am:-
, :her Of 'inquiries receiaidiparticUlar-
:.ly from the ,United . Sthtes,: trent...
::Partitien 'experts.: predict that ',the.
preeent. eitaion, will set an all4ime •
.reeard; to the "industry" as not only
large but growing.' .
' Another 'point Of ..interest As that
• Quebec has 'always Claimed
first, place an teuristiotals.„Domiti..:.
etatisti;.a 'pet ,aside the boast in
• fiver' of Ontatio„ by indicating that .
• tourists spend 'aboutthree timed at .
inOff 'iriOney,:ia' this province • at in
'FrenchCanada -Brantford' Expos
. • a.
• tar: . • ' •
,Lot of HoneY ,
• When. we: think...of .' Canada's
ex-
ports We are liable...fa think mainly
of wheat and newaprint
•• : :last year Canada sold ;
Britaini..2.295,006 pounds .9f." honey.
-'--Ottawa 'Journal.
At Ito Best
these...are:lie lOnger, the.. horse and:
„. . . ,
•
buggy; days. The ...0erlge motorist
can lineck Off .work • around %three
•, o'eleck,or later „ in, the _afterii_o_on arid
: Itake survey - pf' the countrys'de
Well • before , sapper , time. It is well
,‘Vort4 doing, e Niagara •ema-
lade. new. One Of the -.oldeit,
1," Infortiadd, this writer • this •`
a-eaa that ha liad. rigArer seen the. ills.
..trart: leo% better. There are favor-
Ite'drives' for eve'ryen.e. Soine of Us
"Ike to 'get: off the beaten track. The
bcautificatioa job- at :Cliteen Victoria
Park, Niagara Falls;:`Wiii....proVe One
of the frnest---aesete. of: this. province '
: • when completed. ' And from the Fa _s •
Oueensten: -Heights; to Niagara- •
• ba -the -Lake; to Port ,Weller; with Its'
beautiful' hortiaultural ,j'garden is
Or,e•ani neW andfor Months to crime:
• • - Is' there', anything .better:' on the
• Continent of„Anrealea?St., Cathar-
ines,
Standard.
, • ,cpine
' A new cell black at GUelph.
Re-
formatory is to. ',312 single
cells which Will' replace 'the ,dotinito
syst mi This thaage follows•the, reg.
Ommencletian:Made by .Judge
den, Who inveatigated the recent' riot..
in the institution., There is.. to be
• greeter discipl'ne in the future, and
• "..discipline lethe firtt essential in any
Journal, ,
Array
• arlie British Army IS going to start
•' serving fout,,nneals *day Instead .of,
. .ithree; barracks, „are to be modern-
ized and equipped With batlitoothe
-'. And reading rooms, flutter will re-'
place Margarine in the airily kitch.
•, ens, Fresh milk be served daily..
Derneetic help will be hired ta scrub'
t Canteen' th Tel) relieving Tom-
myepeY11
. . • , ,
•of one of -the thoSt. disliked .5jaht. '
...:.0,4aadetiver Sub. •
•
Coniialcscaht Hospitals
Yorinally opening . the new St.
H.Ospltal.at Now;
tonbrook, AUSt-tOrth Of Toronto,
:Lord. Tweocismuir, to
Otter siverdii Of CoantheridatiOn for
high • Standard of • Cariadian heda
Pitals. He ineritielled theta. atailni
research facilities and work,
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and ",,4 general effectiaeness. He
brought home 'what , tee ..,manyt.'Per.;',"
"*.sons are prone to forget, thehigh,.
state .of develcamient In this country
for the treatineat' of those .who aie
At.111.
the SW:0e' time, -1-14 Excellency
commended the inauguration of the.-
coavalettent type of institution. "A
patient at this point needs a change,
.a, change of atmosphere," he told the
, .
gathering, • '
In his :statement, ' the -Governar
General is undoubtedly ,right. When, '
a patient has reached a cenvalescept
stage, keeping'him in an institution
where people are seriously illcrnany
,eVeirralying, must be a Iretarding fac-
lacing •hina
in a buil ing.'w ere a are getting
- well,- and antieipiting being' able to
• reemneatormal- health at an • early.
date, a patient 13 given a :PsYchaloga..,
'ical benefit. -Windsor Star.
" CALL'ANDE, Ont. Marie, tini-
est of ' the Dionne ',(1a!ntuP1ete. is
setting the pace for, lier sisters theee,
-StatiSttee reiPasad, by pr.
Rgy'Eafoh •show she has more teeth'
.and has gained ,More .t.reight daring
'.°Ieltskte'ratfh-.Sta
than
.„thhtlIci°rtallPT's.
We‘11e,q•
,pilth,land afflicted wlth a thiaktnaleri
:-
challenging her sisters' for rugged-
ness. ;Sh has ,1S. teeth, One More.
„than '• Cecile and . more than
Yvonne.: ' an .Armette.: She
gained., one Pgund in. the last • month
to reagh. 26 . • •
. Five teat.frOM • a- rgyal.
forest in 'England have been •plaintea
nearthe quints.% hospitalhome, :two
ahd, one-half miles , from •thiS 'NOtth-
ern. Ontario' town, : Dr, Defoe,. medi-
cal guardian to the children since
birth,_ planted .one tree for each of
• the: little girls. , •
. • Each of thennints, who speak .con-
siderable French but little. English
..gained in height.during ' the,•-.1aet.
month. Emilie .showed. a' 1-2 inch
gain,. her. sisters ••,,eecir adding. 1-4
A strike at the boundary Welis•
-Mari sad, might mean Peradsgen"
would he ,eisaght from his Royal
flighaess to drill on the ranch pro-,
perty. ; One of the coraPanies Whiair
„will drill ,o,n the ranch boundary :is
Paaar.olledi" by Chinese. • It „was or-.• '
geniSed ha.,thP Chinese cOmmullities
:of Calgary, atid.,Vtineotivea,
Charges Patronage Exists '
In Canadian Postal Se'll(fice
.Quebecy-a.S. J. ThoMas• of Mont-
real, editor of the,l'oetraasterst- Aaa'
- hoc* told the openiag meet ng of the
,- annual convention thatitaltheagh the
presence. of patronage in • Canada s'
Postr.1 service is denied, it is ?eta-.
, ally..presentY , More than ,200 dele..
gatea were in session for three days.
,,rfiad White! Cashing 'Pension
Ctreinte
•Edinonton.-More than six •• dec.
adea,,aiter arriVatig •at Fort Saskat-
chewan. gs a bold young bugler with
the old original 'Northwest. Mounted
Police; 84 -year old Philas'.‘ Brunette
dropped' dead , here recently -on a
bench in a :crowded bank,
,.. Overcome by heart' attack irn-
Mediately after cashing-, an old -age
. pension cheque, he suddenly collaps-
,
• Freight By Air
:Government figures show that Can-
adian airPlanesare carrying Mac. and •
a 'half times ASmuch freight -as all •
scheduled United States lines; 'domes-
tic', and, foreign combined. The last.
COinpletOdfigures are those of 1935,
and, in that year 13,000 tons of
freight and express were moved.
Last, year's ,figures will tater. ,haalier,
as indicated by the fact that one
company .carried 1,543,000::•POUrids
in the first six Months, a; uallingnine
tient 'a • preamus year; while7
another carried seven Million pound's
In the first ten Menthe, as 'compared •
to five 'million in the twelve menthe.
of 1985. There are somethirty com-
panies engaged in this transportation
business :Lin Canada's 'northland. : 7-a
Moncton Transcript...,
The Empire
Loncion's .14111 ,
•:During the hearing of,, the case an..
expert said that • he supervised • the
.grading. of 3,000;090' eggs' itnrivalln
stated: "I consider an egg' new -laid
up to :seven days. After: that .it
be-
comes a 'fresh 'egg: It may be in ea
egaditan, some time after.
It depends, on the Condition of '., the
egg when it is laid." •
One eggdealer described a new -
laid egg asone 'which i fit for boil-
ing, e r
poaChing or 'frying,- and added:
"I've known .: eggs to ' reariaita_fresh
Tfo-f.--fiVe-iirsix weeks in cool weather.
' A fresheggis fresh until ,it goes
west," -London Times. ' • '
•, • Gandy
"Ido net believe that Englishmen
like :to be Conspicuously .dressed,"'
-said the War' Secretary, explaining
,S,vhy he''refuses to restore the Army's •
scarlet tunic. That is .strange talk '
:in • this land of Pearly kings, Beef --
eaters, . beWigged Judged; graiiried
'Mayers, Brass Hats, :Rlack.--Rads and
• strawberry.leaVed Ditkes. Apart even '
from such dazzling personages we are
a: picturesque - lot. See how eagerly,.
the average man gets out of his drab
Office uaiferin and into plus -fours,,'
hiker's kit. Am, a gay blazer , as soon
as he has a: fewheart off: And no-
body ever heard of a, British redcoat'
Or. his girl complaining that he was '
'too gaudy. --,Sunday Chronicle, Lon--
don. '
,
Facing The Truth
Hard For Women
Lady McLaren Brown Gives Own '
•," Folk Some Uinta
LON,BON, Ont -Lack co-oper-
ation and unwillingnett to face the
truth in all sithatiOris are principal
reasons watner1 'do not .achieve
their objectives as readily as da men.'
Lady. 1Vicelaten
-ton, 'said in 'ari addle s .on women, s•
grifranthiseirient before the 'Local,
Council .of WOmenhere. '
• "Women's groups : seek affiliation
with men's' Organizations • because%
they know that it. it best for them,
but we -do net :find nieh forced to
seek the prestige. of affiliation With
weinen's. Work," rernarked; Lady
Brown. ...`"They, have learned,•Winit,
have. failed to learri, the ihiportatice
of. do -operation. •
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Playial Ways
The AdVancra carreseondent at co-
balt' calls attention te, the improper
- bee of • firecrackers-- in: that town.
Ladies had their silk.' stockings de.
• stroyed by :Violent faels Who throw,,
fireeraekers, at their legs in .a, die.
tbitee'and cleareted spirit Of /relic.
There liaye4been_a_feWl_redant-irici--,
dents of the seine kirld in Timmins
: in. the past_Weeit_ et two. . '
•It is difadalt..to speak dalinly of
-the Vidloati et 'idiocy Mutt
prompts this:tfaria of nrahkaa,Tifir,:
Mine AdVaildb, •
• ,
.
was unchangecli continued : as' heavy-
' weight:' at 31 '1-2 pounds; wiiile- she
'remained tied` with Yvonne it 3-4
inches for height libnorte
,
News -Int Review I
License Cheese Men
Toronto -Every cheese buyer in
theProvince is to .be licensed under
a plan Which' was spin:eyed by a Cab-
inet . esimen this week at Queen's
- •Under the ,schetne,-. all cheese will •
be sold. through the mediuna , or-
ganized ' cheese „board's. A direct
',Chirge of ve cen per 0 poun s
will be levied by the Ontario ,Cheese'
Producers'. Marketing Board; and will.
be remitted to the board by the •
cheese buyer, who , deduct it
rival factory remittances. .
Eight hundred factories will be,af-
fected." "
Ontario Doti Win Awards
- At New Jersey • Show
Toronto. -.-At the .recent ' •Morris
and Essex Dog Show at New *Jersey,
Waterloo' Happy Warrior, a bull ter-,
r:er owned by W. B. Milner of -To-
ronto took first prize in the epee
Class under • thirty-five pounds,- .Tra-.
f ter Queen Beds took first limit'
. class, first epdh class .and reserve
winners, and Trafalgar Grea"theart
too* first Beth these bull
terriers belong• H. R.
Wilks,'Bronte, Ont. -
hief
The-7-PeMe.-ealtsiL' h‘rn''
Manitoba •mining centre, .250 miles
,
northwest • of :Winnipeg, has /owed a
neW • type, of 'meanest thief." One
of the collection boxes, .dsitiihuted.to
Collect funds to kid.' in the .. battle
against cancer, waSraissing from the
postoitce lobby,
•. 'Drill for Oil-
• Calgary; -:-Several oil companies
• have '.announced Plans to ' drill in
search of oil near the ranch owned
by the Duke of Windsgrin the foot-
hills •of High; River, 4,0 miles .south of .1
Drilling is already underway "%it
•
:one well; four miles northwest of the
ranch property, and , the • rotary drill
is down 2,000 feet.' , The new 'tests
will be made north, east, 'South and
west of the Duke's Property, known ;
as the E.P. ranch.. ,
No on May seek 'oil on the Royal
ranch. The Duke holds a, 99 -year
, lenge, on the oil and._„gas___aights and
' only with his •permissien could dril-
ling be • sterted..
ora Ju y ,26, 1852, St. r ar-
,tinne, Quebec, he enlisted with the •
' Mounted Pollee in 1874, original year
of the storied force. He •was a latgler
at: Fort Saskatchewan; near Edmon-
ton, the same year. Few living Men
could look back' On so. early a con.,
nection. with the :"Mounties."'
Little is known of him., He was
a life Member. Of the Northern _Al-
berta Pioneers' and .01(1 -Thieve As-
sociation. His wife died many ' years
age. He had one dfiughter; .but old.
age pensior officials said he 'did •not
know himself where she, was living.
New.Highways:Aid •Mines
Toronto. -Expenditure ,Of $474,-
745 *o . read construction and im-
prove eirt,--firs-erve mining areas
of Northern Ontario, is . announced by
Hon: Paul Leduc in the release re-
cently of his Mining Transportation
Program 1937-38 to be carried out
Jointly by the Federal and Provincial
. Governments:
. Reduction of the Dominion' Gov-
ernment's appropriation .:for.-'' the
work, Mr. Leduc's statement'
taiunced. had -Made-it "necessary. to
related the anticipated program of
toad work to some extent."' But this:
it was added, Would have 'a bearing
. On. the standard: of 'reads. to be con..
strueted-krather than on the number
Of projects to be undertaken.
: 'Huge' Tobacco Crop
Toronto. -Ambitious , gins for -to-
bacco growing in Ontario ,htiVe been
,formulated ' by the Provincial De-
partment of ' Agnaulture which An-
nounces that, 50,000 'acres .of .flue-
• cured. tobacco 'would he grown this
year,- an increase•of-15,000_ acres
over lett year;
The increase in ' tobacco acreage
'means that fro441;400 to 1,600 ex-
pert tobacco curers from the smith -
ern United States Will be :needed as
-
compared Ncrith 836 last year. •
There are. 500 new growers in the,
tobacco area this year..
A normal Crop is expected:tO7pre....
vide empiayinerit for 18;000 men in I
the counties of Norfolk, Brant, Cox-
foegi, Elgin,. Kent and Este*. ,
That -potatoes fresh. from the'
• ground , contain ' three times as much
oel
0100 Appomt
Prime Minister
is as First Signature Attached
• To EmPire. Trade
Pacts. •
'Commentary : on, the
.HIGHLIGHT OF 1:1 -IE WEEKS NEWS----'
By Peter Randal
When the ImPerial Economic don.
• -
• erirC748in Wtial!nternationei atena
a the -swiftness of._
-gaapipteilsatia-Priew'rfaat Watiet4W"
..1.0g; "Of the. League of •Nations ' A.seelaa
:bar at .peagare last 'week; ilfty nations
• recegniaid. the: Valencia goyeraMent •
ef tap Spanish, Iaiyallets while coat.
igeoringa 'Oeneaal-'y''granCiece ,
aalaraii-Cri of th.e '.001-.1aeltion, It
▪ 10,91{Pd!as thought.1*, 49y4liap .411.0.#
qi(0401a41yl *in. on points. Tae •Leadhe'...
was for thera„.:„.Mussoliiii, .ead, Hitler...,
were beta, reporteato he verytired,
and the Loyalist farces in the.' field
.were holding on 'very'. well. :In spite
of determined iehel attacks.' .
The Sint of the •
But tli" loyalists made- a lactidal,
• error when a ititiedroir of tapir. fight -
:ink' planes attacked the German -battle
• cruiser •Deutschland. ' Qat; of .the • dean,-
• ish 'eggs • landed on her decks ,and she
il,tabla0-414rpsitialaitaaratt.
.. four dead officers and men. It did not
t.matter that the lieatsehlead was in ,
forbidden watere. when tae bombing
• occurred. Twenty fear, Germans were
1 dead and Nett andhority..challeaged.•
" Germany and Italy withdrew from the
. non-intervention eommittee'end ,a Ger-
man fleet destroyed the Spanish her -
boa et: Almeria:- Three hundred ' have
heria 'reported dead as the Sins of the
Spanish fathers are visited tpea t.helr.‘
defeneelees
• 'Imperial Polities •
Italy•
and Germanyarein. defter,
„Owl Mood and there.are many.Worried •
heads.In Englinarritathe-..present-time,
Collective 'eeearity as .represented by:
the ,League • of Malangfailed to Pro- '
Chintirifealletitiveseettrityttiletta
to help Ethiopia' and • now. eollectivd
security appears to ,have failed in it
Situation that may :wellthreaten the
whole OtlaCe: of the world., • One. of the ..
Olaf .:pillars of tae' League ;hat been
'Great .Britain but after tho'-failure .of..
••sanctions and. .t.a.epossible 'effeet, it
tirey Omit& again be 'invoked • by an
offended, ma'amit is Said. that , Greet
•Olititain Is wavering in Its attitude, to-
ward -the. League as a body . topunish
aggressor nations. As tbe Most 'paw..
erful, 'Of' the .Deniiniens, Canada is
said - to :have . the .deciding. voice : in
Baltainat. decision... Plaine min!
:later :Mackenzie' Kink. attetnnt ,to Use
his influence for the abandoninent'ef .
Situations? :Few think he will but the
.• atipeCte
when Canada's Well known reluctance"
CO 'being:drawn into 'European *Taira
,
1s known. • •
Vitamin C as, those which are kept • •
:4ichamberlain Is What He Was"
'
The late, Lord,Birkenhead once 'de,:
scribed Neville ChaniberLain; the new
prlrne minister, . his characteristic
: sneer at; ,at 'man who Is what he was :
--ra: very good Lord. Mayor of 'Birthing
liarna-,4a. a lean year., "For honesty,
he is aiald to be Baldviin's counter -
•part. In Matters Of palica, thought
' that he.*ill:'follavir in the steps' of his
'former leader. *here' 'new Janine-.
_ticilirS ,be saught", some think •
he .will look for a'hint frani President
Roosevelt. Should eema : daring ex -
I
'Perimeater arrive at somefees ble.
plan for world economic and political
stabilization NeYille Chamberlain is:
expected .to . give' his whole, h.eafted.
suptairt. ?Tata., such scheme is el-
. •
'over ,the Winter is the claim of the
Department of Physiology of the
University' of Uptal&
Measles headed the list of cora-
muaicable .diseases in Canada during
the fasttwoweeks of April, accord-
ing to the Department of Pensions
.ahd. Nationali-lealth._ The total num.
. her ef Cases Was 3,298' or 36 per cent ,
(if all reported infectious diseases • •
.•
neenly Meeting
•
• 1 ' •
Janeiut..(lefta, Beteg' College etadent hoen it§' Queeri of
driene Me, AppeB1doi 1OstivI, ahd Attend 'Gott; Queeh' :Of-
' PettiVal of •Statet. at St.! 'Peterebtirg, Flea' 'hitt Wnte, dius theft' ,
veyg .sta
•
ready on :foot cannot be gainsaid in
vicar( of the 'attempts of . American
-M4reenienli.'n't41117•MtniVnlm' 4:00
:,fereace,, met in 'Ottawa hi .1932 the
* first signature attechedto the
ccintereii.co discaesitine:
through the' al:naafi-4'4 "'cOrtafn of tae
'Dorninibn0,1,' • .
.• Last �f the .001di'dang • -•0
The past few MOfithshave witne4f"
'ad many ;Changes in high pieces. Tale
Weeki, the last ef.
.Gang" statesmen takes ever the
rection • of ' affairs en; the retirement
of two coatgreperaries. 'Stanley Bald-
'. win has become an earl and retired
to the _Comparative, i,petice ' of the
Have& of Lords. • Ramsay Macdonald,
true to his. idealistic 'streak, has de-
alined"a similar honour . as a gestaire,
toward ; the political ceregir of. his son
who 'retains cabinet rank in the new
.ggVernment as lalnisppa• for, the
minions :•,- '
. .
y:PaPer Hang" Cr , •
An
Caibitao has alWays,had:-..a• reputa-
tion for • very • free. "free', .axiefiehn. A
.few years -: ago, Wild Bill arlioiripseii.
used .the inuaicipal roignrin to liurl
iniptedatiki at the- heed 'of George V.
Today he vante the: ...pamialon of . the
late king Only'on-agra• thousande•Of ,
enthatslastic AnieriCan
Beek in, Chicago, an oratorical suc
deatior has arisen an. the. ;petit few
weeks in. the person af.an ecclesiasti-
cal"vtincd,', Cardinal altin'delein whO
IRS had the misfortune to calf Chan-
cellor
:Utter. an, "Ailetrian: .paper
,banger". • Now. chancellor loner was:
,a paper hanger not a.•.verY' long.
•
time ago but and the German ..,peo-.',
"pie like 4e:forget abant.lt,.Whether is
7rdire6lai. re,r,67.rltsuorfaffil..2g4,p!r°t!s- Cardin -
Of
con-
certed campaign.' tiaeinst. •the.. Church
.the Nazi 'Ociverniineat lest • week .beia•
. nett 'pabliCatian. Cathelia. news- ,
PaPers and pushed forward the trials.
oC German.' clergy.; WhOlestile
•iininorality• .Cliarges.'. And the .0aarch.
prepared Of fight beak as. clergy used
their pulpits to de.noiince the ;Caen.
donor -mid all' hie. Werke.. ' • .
• Aviation MerrylGOAOurid.". ) •
. .
, • when; we ',Started.; out; 'this :week's.
hews: looked, •liken., ..iight gone.
inact•arith the :fighters. not :caring per.
Oeularly...Waether they hit tile. other
•ntaa, • the referee :pi someone .in th-e.
audience.' .After. going the...circle ..from.
Gerinany. to Gerinany,'• it begins to:
take:'-tionee'rat the;;espeett-of,-a.hiOfy-
..g6-roupd.That just wbat, aviation •
is about. to do -with: the !world ; as : the:
Iast reinaining..link. in •,‘globe circling
js"'ftnallY iirepared on heth.uth•iido
of the Atlantic' .eceeri. EXperimentai
flights•are-illreada•h!etng.,'-pat sthea- •
tile. -litists..•hetWeen and:
Berinr.de t.t0 wilds • of Se*.
toandland; net ..far , train' ahe take off
'point' 'of'. the first Transatlantic Bight •
iii 191.9,.400..nien gre hackiag out the
runways • Which • arie Wei, -one 'libp
;planes :Will use •in . June.. The :great air-.
• Par& Wia telie at least. two :years: to
complete. . • • ' ' .
..'And • up,-„Sa. the North pole, arrange -
moats for .of "the. warld. 'wee-
ther observation Post •are alinoet
• PleiOd• 0,P ,hase'Plance•leaadd on the
'drifting lee ,floes' with • • cargoes of':
supplies. And so •another week's
,v,eritures .reareli into. -history.
rade. Is Declared To Be
In Grasp of British
Marriage Bill
Passes 190-37
British Measure, la'Sent TO Lords
,.Mani-•Abisent When Vote Taken
LONDON,. Eng: :The -marriage'
which its sponsor, 4. P.‘ Herbert,
introduced to remove the "indecent,
hypocritical, cruel and unjust
riage laws of the eountry,"' was
gv-
en third -reading • in .the House of
Cornmenslast week: .
A ' inajoritY of :members abstained
-"-tro tirt)it,tdiy,ipign-bpt-the-vote-ofal 904,
to 37 sends the bill th the,Hottee of
,Lords where it is expeeted it will
either be thrown .out or clraetieallY
. ;tlnder. terms the bill nO 'divorce
will be obtainable -Within five years
Of Marriage but after that time a
divorce .,May . be 'granted on the
greinida, of tidaltery; detertien,-cruei-
ty • or incurable, insanity. New
&minds for the nullity of Marriage
are introdireed :and provision " is
'made for the presnmption of death
•
in eases �f missing pertieeta amar-
"rialet. resent adultery 'the, only
ground for '41.vere.
, •Never apelogize for •thi&Wing feel-
. , : . .
lagmy friend,. remenaber .that. when -
'Yeti' d6 to yentipolagize •for : truth. -aa."
,Egaconefielcl. L '
..- ..
k Vriu,'Who forge t you ()Ixth friends,
Meanly- to :161tow. •Aftet!--thiite- -of - a -
' highet!'"degtee,
are a srieb.- Thadk,
1. et:ea.., ' • , '. .• ''
1 The head 'beet leavet Lie the her'
what ''th. heart ' gene diainee,•=a A,-
Empire
DETROIT -Francis Patrick Gr -
vin, presalent of the.:1„larin.:Chemur-
'
gic Council and gassailant of Amelia
can' trade treaty policies :has 'atseat-
ed :that 'the United States is in the
ever-growing grasp of the British
, • . • •
GarVan,' president of the Oh:el/ilea)
Foundation and 'farmer alienprop-
erty custodian ' under president Wit -
soh', told a ' hencpiet • Of the Third
...Marborn Conference Of. the .Cherii-
urgic Council'. ,that little: is, known
Puhlicly ef.tho"terms of anew trade
treefa about to be made with Great
,
Britain. • •: ." ' "
• , ur peripie clan knoar;
dared, „ "Our gel/eminent will have,
nothing more to say About it than
Japan bectigier Of the control that
Britain holds Over baste commodities
.Whlch we heed from abroad and the
Control exercised through financial
interests." ,
• .
•
"' .Gervan also took the Roesevele,
Administration to task for its , geld
policy, •dedlaring that the ' United.
Stated limehpuglit $4;000,000,00(1
wortb.af British South African gold,
* normally :Worth $g an ounce, for
$35 an ounce., "
',Who teld, us to increase the price
, .
Of geld froth $22 to $35 before' we
.hetight the $4,o60,06o,000 worth?"
he Agkeill "Did they take any
cot-
• tea; or any Of our exportable
torials, 111 exchange for. it? The ah.
SWer is rib.," .?(1
Rotel-alba to international trade,
..Garven2 said :thattiiee not "Mast
toe&anae ,$Ci 'per Cent of the trading,.
het*edir-natieliS
led", •
•,
' eheaUlaerlain,..,qhdlleellOra4 the Ex-
chequer of 'Great' Britain. and:SO.11,6g •
4,04ePh.,ehaniherlaln who (Wei 'a gen., ,
eaatioa -before :had, fought
for tariffs and for ,a11;IMPerlai Pre.-
',rep:nice,' a • valley Which ,selinde, ,
:..tioP in these agreements....
68-. Years •,,:
of ggo; tuadeeds Stanley -Balawin:- as -
Prime M'nister, a`''Post. his father never
reached.
. •
'.Prime ,-Minitaer Chamberlain was •
Leta earning :into political life; His
early years were devoted to business,
-Thee he heel/me Mayer of :Bilining- '
hain.,Dering the war his services in
an adminiatrativti 'ckpacity '''were
• quisitioned by the government.,Ho
became: a Cabinet minister Under Bon-
: tir. •Law,and served in several :poste,
'-oasialam-afia
den in, 1932, he 'becaine. Chancellor of
the 'Exeliequer, in wiOch post he. has '
made a name for, hlmself.
He brings an imperial outlook ' to
his new job.
• At the-fganie, time three -men have
: Played' 'a noteworthy part
public Me step out -Stanley ;Bilta
, *in; lIameay Mae�onald and Walter '
Runcinian. •
Weather Science
• Coming Profession
For Canadians
e tit-TWO-W-1Mo- ices::
IlearellOPrisent
• • •
'TORONTO.: prediction that, •
nietearalOgythe' knowledge, of the
:weather, will soon • be one • of. •the
sworld's Most important sciences was
.,.eounded hitt .week • before the .Royal
• Society : Canada. : : '.•
John 'Patterson; director :of the.:
Meteorological • Service Of 'Canada at•;:,,
Toronto. urged ,universities to. take
'mote . of .the • 'Predictien.;4nd provide
at least,'eleinentary courses the
seietice wii!ch at present ia.taught'ia
Canada only at the University .of,Te,
'2 T....Patterson,. -dglivernig the:pre-
sidential addrese.heforethe,elieriiidal,. „
matheniatidel". and physical itienees:
Sedtion of the society traced his;
tory • of :Weathee,fereoaatiig.
Can-
ada since:: the 1860,s' and said :the .",
greatest single forward stride 'was.
. taking plait; . thelatt7fevitietiretia:.".
traps -Canada • and trans-Atlantic alt -
ways.
providing , a - , weather • service, for:
• . • • •
•
•:,Caliade; ' he. Said. his ,undertaken • •
the responsibility Of. providiag. a are.'
teoralogical seryice.. for the western'. - •
Atlaintie;Newfoandiend and., 'eastern. , •
Canada for the trans.Atlaiitic--,ser.. '
Vice .and 'is.bitsily engaged in •prepar-
ation for • eervice, from Coast to
coast for the trans -Canada airway.
IHe readied - that ...an .airway was .
.established • 'several .Years 'age .aerase.
the Prairies and'-',thet.'it Was disdain,
' Neve that it isle be revived
,tht meteorological, Service. is faced
with ' the :fact Modern airplanes.. fly .
. twice . as fast as they did when the
pi•e4iens ,line viak,onerated,' • • Conte-
:eadritty„ the weaher 'service has O.:, ,
be latter, And. more frequent. '
*In. the case,, of both the trans- ,
Atlantie. and trans -Canada .airways .
, .
-24-hour services viril have t�
tabled. and forecasting • centres
•• es-
tablished at the principal . centres
.the.".coUntry, necessiteting a great
iatreete: peter:14nel.: .
The Metearologidel-seryiee Of Can= ;
.ad& he said;•. Ns: building. tin !in the
shortest Possible time a techntcal
• a• 4de, 4cTilefruicittiy1 meetpOsititohnEdei aro. •
;a. it .'wo are to provide the beSt
i'erVico that metee:Aogietil: ,soicrice
enii:•a;ve it 4.,,e'sseptial. that we • .
"Thaire highlY-trained rhea! •
far. purppee." •'. -
. ,
. .
For that reason 'inct be'caut'e tech- - •
had • developed' 'to the.,,paint
•where Offere, great opOnrtunitlea
to, physiciste end mathenraticiahs, :t,6
investigate ' the' -filridaMental pobia '
6ho
• urged universities to lftUflC'h cee'g' - :
Mr. Patterson Spoke' ids.° Of*
- last
winter's 'daily • flighte at Pott
le'i-gtitheriag 14.0ov:dogleg:I
data conjundien liatirthe. United
States weather . bateau', and praised:
the 4k'of the three :Royal !Cana-. .,
(Ilan Air
geanLs
ly
Ilonts to wheels the ,tlaye they wete,. ,
,o• corti. fiea. e.dt:iar,. rn.
.thozhasi Seriensea. Mid ' 'Thompson.
who misscd
ys in the air
nging
between ;0'efobr•-'10'. end '.,Marell .2.
•
, 'H• e. said the work Of the elanato.
• seetieri Of the :Seraide had T
been , increased greatly recent.
'apart. by deniandefrrnn
-
itaintfaatittert Of , heating, Veiitilat..
conditioning and ina,chinry •
dfloorrip:aof(.5cnottitied•aiellm, ate.
various • .