The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-08, Page 7. •
Matte- AntAne e s Genis et
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1-1.••••
it�r of Lancet
*ri London
,too. sprigge".weotp---Azo.'
Subjoov -
LONS50k.' . Lt Sir Squire Spriglk•
editor of. the, Lancet, theewerle'a hest
known, Meclicel,,peblicetion,. is- °dead: .
• .
at 76.7 • •
ifiK to. the United,' Stete's. en, .
abled; Sir .Squire • to.cernhine
and ;writing., After taking. an Artseeve.
gee at aMIFidge'.and tieing
'• 1887; he beeartieen61"OalY,'•heCante.2•See-leI-
tary to the. Well known physician,
'.Sir. Russell but ,alscr
ecre-
tary tO..tbe..well-k'noWn
thors. his ,a7npoIntment the later ".•
Pos,,resulting fro,. his friendshill with
Sir Walt,er.litr.'”,...Wlioni-Ife-had
at-
tend 2a. 1 erary eenaress • '
From : ago he Wrotp many
arfieles..as; welltes Contributions
. to the Lance arid•en Ms return, to °
England e he b moassistant editor;
of thatejou•rn,al, , was appointed, edi-
tor in. 1908..His On v'sigx.ied contribu-
tions during his .ett orship, were ins .•
.11unteriere. lecture to the. American
. College • of 'Surgeons in .1933 ane..ar,
tides -,,describing his,. visit to the
the
. united. states.
woRLD
' AT LARGE7
_
Problein Banished
St: Marys Puhiie Selieol Board bus
a forward step in. Petting into:
• force- a, definite,. ,,Salaese echedele!,
',leder. the new' Arrangernent teachers
wifl have • an ulicterstendingeOf
future prospects and will have ner
in-
centFve to merit a gradually- increee.-
ing salary through, efficient service-.
AS • ,the cthernittee says:—It should
Afford for teachers and Board 'a
*heppy ,release from the yearly re-
curring yeisgtimis salarse PrOblem,
St, Marys, journal -Argus. "
• A Borden Story.
• Sir R b. '
imself- so seriously thaj he ceu
not. afford to be "chaffed." On One
• .Occasion, •whefilie remarked that- he
.vies .net chfitemeNting an electio5,•
A
but Prt9POSed visiting:. the battlefront.
ea Liberal correspondent • chided him .
• • that he 'would "sooner meet .
'burg than theeeleptOes.." • He lilted
thatOttewa:Joiiinal: • • '
CANADA
3"1-14. EMpin
.. •
'
TlitC ie
or favor. But P011ee are Peineler..
only when they are enforcing the jaw '
against' the "other fdllow.',! ,
core.eaporeeent to the „New 'Yttric.„,
Times telis Of an incident observed
in that city.' A- traffic 'policeman -Wee,
writing .out a smiteietis,'„ Ate' was a
clean-cut decent - IPOkiege ' quiet -
APP.leen, Man. The ecrente in the
high-priced tearing car were spelling
each ether telling' him •. what' they
thought of him; the man with sncr-
ing as to what he could
and . would' do the woman with
straight-frone-the-shoulder abuse un -
•worthy of her _refined face and beau-.
aid clothes. • . -
That is what • policemen have to
• Tyi)e of ,Settler '
This is Canada's century. We do
•• need population 'ff the country ie' to
• develop and 'prosper as, it should, but •
.the glees of..settlers we want .can be
•secured in. the •• British tiles, •. the
Scandiiiivian countries and from'''.
' 'Northern. Eueonee- sturdy, „per:Sever-.
• ing men and women who ',can', go an•I
the *lend and "'make ,• a - success-of
inting;'eenet4ttia4eilfferalf--4OfEurepeee
eam cities :Whet fleck to ethis -cotiritry
• and breed ,criniet-Guelph Mercury.
Boast :Horne' City• ,
. EyerY-eitizen-.0:tigh,t to be a pub-
, . .
licity • conimissioner • for ,his home
city. Deing everything for its good
end nthing. for its hurt is a wortlit.
while al.-4,GUelph, Itieretiry. •
' ,1Ind Roads. .
-We• . are in danger of 'hieing our
capital iriveltrdent in roads by let- .
ting . them. run, down beyond ; repair..
As •a result, •businesis suffers; meter-
' ists inepr heavy' depreciateore of :their
• rnachines; •motoring, regarded by .
. ninny as 'g. pleasure, tends to become
•tnere transportation and are 'impleaeL
ant chore; and we are in a fair way
tei di -lasting damage- to °Ur I veluable
• , tourist' Tr: une:
e._
What's In:A -r4arne?-
•
.':Edgar .Allan Pee is. neat - little .
•lawyer practising. in New York'.
- „.,
. visiting London 1•996.ntle _
Fee, for the: Ocirenetione said: '"Cen't
Write te save my life, but it's gefem•-
•• ilY' tradition • that all. male nathebers
shell" , trained after* the • poet."
Shares the".'hoeorewith." two others,
• like self great-nephews,, of Edger
• Allan Poe No., 4.—Montreal • Weekly
• . :Star. "-ie.. • le
4Right!! To Drive
Why .is traffic, after.' alt these;
years,' getting conitantlY, more dan-
gerous 'instead Of• safer? Perhaps,
the ,ehipi, reasori is ",that a far' greater
•
number. and ° range . of persons now
edriee. NoilLinereiy7are-there-.Lni, ore-
carvowners, arid .in, direct eonseqbenee
• :more car' driversbut else' niere• per-
-
withinan owing' family drive.
', Thehandling ef a, cee, is net left to .;
t.h4 one,.pitper11,1PP.--tWO,:tnembers_of :
:the faibilyitsanneed, in pursuance
thc WaY§ of lieese-deiying: days, to
• be ip•etiellY elsilled or adapted to the
task. Nowadays abbeet everyone
feels that he or She .is „able: and' has
the. right to drive.--Kiegsbn Avhig, • •
. , , . ,
,,Steedard: e: K. •
•
The ,i4ntipies Health
When Chief' ;Teetiee Muleck, kep.-
ing
his, 93rd birthday', was asked by
rtporter for, a message; he said -
"Yeung:,man, there., is l'ut,-,ene bit
of advice .1 would like, to give. yoe;'
and ell. others It "is that , you . take e
•• care • of your .health: Few ;greater •
blessings ten bp had -by otie on .thig
. earth."' •• o I
. The great Work; Of the :Canadian
.Public Health' .Aegociationi up to this
timohas .'been in frnpres8ing ep,o,n
• Peeple and governments :the. imperie
• epee eft alth. Perher's its in
importathsls in the future will: be
iit:eeelieg to. itr.thilt the State ap-
proachiiig the healthproblems,
anpreachee thein in a.-eCientific waY.
:The Asseeititiete jildging• from
Papere tiVert ,before it at its recent
getheting, happile„. seeml•conseiblia of
its flew respenSibilitset:The Ottawa
otnriaL
giiforchik •the Law • •
teaey porsoe th tbe communitY
. ,
--;-;Willengreo-that . one of •the essential
. . .
tidbat o• erly city is a etiiiipetent'
polled ferte,.. embriPeed ' of offletril •
,Any one who is or ' connected with
I,"somebody" can,. at least cleMage •
'their record With; vicieer state-
ments. , ,..e
' It is that . same :,peblie that de-
'naends :the • striet :pelection of high-
class pOlieenien "that are fit to meet
the public."
Consistency. • a jewel-e-bilt. there
' are a , let. of 'people who don't like
,jeWellety.L--•Chatliain
.Besit. Friend •
4 gasoline &Ix' eef eight Cents. a
, gallon gave New Brunswick 31,e75,---
332 in; 1936—or '35,Perecent of th*
total' taxation. s.' The horse has • heen
• • . , •
called •man's -peat •frieride•the atitonio-
bile appears; to be.,the.„ta* collector's -
best •;.frierid.
• Discipline Does • It
, .Lotd Tweedsmuir . says journalists
:seem to him 'to ; suffer -Jess ; from
spiritil d'v.t '
e ,than men olTifters.
Perhaps because many men, of letters
have..not experienced the :training,' of
a. good city . editore-the` discipline .
'that , makes . a newspaperman out of
a ,j,purnalist.t-OteaWa Journal. '•
• •Cohait'n, New 'Chief.
: iii§t Cobalt—"the best
phi town"—the '-•eeigitiet 'North Lend .
fowl.' with hard-bitten pioneeeS—has'
a ...new chief of .policea young fel-
low of, 24! ; ' 'And ,:;his first name
• Clerencel" ithe old-timers
.Cobalt will ,fairly' revolve in • their
graves . at the. theeght of . calling the
chief ,:cenStable.."Clarericell?..:I4ut his
second-nanie-'-ia:,Connolikas-fight-ingH
t
. . ,
Iri,.naine—and he js a:*native of Co-
balt, etands six 'feet'. one inch -and ..
pounds. :ST after 'the- fieSt
Shock. the 'Old-fitiieref may, :.slowiy,
ceasetilinineel=Tiitnnies •Advance, . •
,Freight Traffic _
" The . ether day , the , leeal wasi
freight train -on; the Michigan Central
RitilWeir left i:itlie t. .Thomas ,:.yards
with e 94. oars for distribution' at ,
POinee<between here and: the Niagara •
border.; This is said to constitute an •
all-time :record! ...ltailwaymen who.
_felt that local '.traffic •••wets- Slipping',
away ,from the, 'railroads must feel .
encouraged at this eevivalof besi- •
nees which is • Said to extend th.
brench as well as .naane, lines.; It
shows that , Conditions are. 'greatly
eit•WOVedehrtheehandlineoe building
materials, .highway materials, live-
stock, oil; etee; and li!SO that shippers
, have net lost faith in the -usefulness
of the railways. • Through and long -
?destination ...freight. ••traffic "-W.; of
course, ,tbe mainstay of railways. '
,Blit a; 'goad healthY, local business is
most deeirahle and 'will do beech. to
take the railroads "out . of the • ted,"
—St-. Thomas -Times Journal.
THE Ellf PI RE
. Worthy of Their Hire
No money could possibly feCom,
pense , a Man for the worry apd
fatigiie; of high -'office, • where
'eibilitsh-definiteltetakei 'a toll fieen
• • • . Tho necklace ;once freasur Antoinette7C-.17.Fferice
. has been set efrii foe sale in London ,(Eng.), by its present owners,
the Archduchess Mance of Aufitria and her sister, the PrincesseBeatrix •
v
of 'Massimo. It is Said to be valued ate$100,000- The diamonds are.
considered unteenally , • , • .
News ,In Review 1
.
-
Drought Area Receives ' Aid *
TORONTO.—Since Oct.;1. last year.
proximately 8450;090 • Overand,
abeie pidinary'. reeeints• 'have -.been
contributed to the Ontario Red Cross
in mannectieri' the: Western
pigieiedtetight,,t Dr.. E. W. Routley, •
director of the ' Orgenizaeien,. tole
IneObees of:the txeentive Cpinanittee, •
-,-Year for etnergencieFiriCanada;-Dr.
fleutleY deciarede.: ; ,• A., •
• Outaide, • ;Of:•'7•district relief. ha : t
. •
'largest inditidnal eXpendfturse•eeee
poreed:_loye:the_e_Qiitaelaiediyeip',on for :
the 'that. six 'months .ottliaIfiscal.,year
'wrs $1 i 0,907, for • t.ed. Cress- outpost
'hospital • service at ••,..the twenty-nine
hospitals and nursing 'centres; 'oper'''
atad In frontier clistrieta of Northern •
Onearie. , • ' •
. 'Poultry, PrOteation,
• ,I4A4ILTON.jatnes Waldron, of
,Hatbilton, was acquitted IOf 'cruelty
to animais, Magistrate' A.
Bur-
bidge that accused was •jus-
tified '?protecting his • °poultry.
egainet, the attack of a wire-haired
.tetrierwhiele .Waldron admitted kill-
ing with; a rake, handle. °•,e : . • ‘,
Waldron said he' struck two biewe
-to ; Ward; ; off thee'aiiinfale-eande-pete•
broke its rieekr-eCentrellee-; Depot's!. -
--11-1cFartan e--wa§4.peetalePirpaeCutor, for
the Speiety fief Prevention o'Cruei-
ty
.
to -Animals. • Waldrda produced en-
ineuredi rooster to show the result of:
the elog's 'isit.. and said another, hieU
.Was;'-sio seriously -injured he had to
destroy • it, '
--Use: of Air Mail Strongly Urged
.OTTAWA.,,,- The IAPartment ' of,
.Trade , and Commerce strongly ad. *.
:. vises Canadian exporters in •the case
of intent. correspondence,' particu-
larly 'with outlying tiarts , of '; the
world, to , take advantage' of the air
!nail .faeilitiea which are ':rieW
avail-
able from Canalfte'''A..eeillustrating
th.0 e• saving time that can e af-
fected
,by this ineens An comparison
_...vdtb_mon,air.:routingaetableinis_been
preparedehowind that, froin TOieanto
or: Montrealto )3Ombity; 'India, there'.
is a saving of eight days by 'air mail.,
Froin Toronto or 1%00161 to, gape -
town South Africa an air Mail' let,
:ter' vvilt go in 17 days, compered, withiK
• at days by ;steamer. To CrystehaL
Parigina, there,is a :saving • iof six.
days he eireiriail; to • Hes de Janeiro:
:sal/fig-Of eight: days, .and to, Bee-
nes.:-Aites;, a Saving of, twelve days. ;
U. S. Farrners Visit' Quebec,. •
. Q,J$8tc...7,A pakty of eighty -0X"
T ,
farmerkeoin Nebraska, Colorado
end • lOela; arrived in ;Quebec :this
weefor a -Visit and spent the day
sightseeing. ;Later in the day they,
ieft for MOriteleal and will Visit Niag..•
• eta' Falls, tont, 'Detroit, New, York
and .Welliingten On; their Way ,hoine.
health bio life. „ But to -perform the
duties of high office, 'Which include
-the many' social duties, a Man' must
..have adeqUate means and freedom
from financial worry. Frain; the' law
Offieers a great professional ' skill
and , experience is ••deinandeci: • If a
ellen capable ofAlling a law Office is,
to , be attracted to it from' the •large
, suing he blight Command:.in private
."'practice, the remuneration- Meet be
such I that he doe' not peneliee hi§
family to gratify his politital am-
bition. Whatever nienese,•i§epaid to
ministers of striteee.they, sacrifice,
Much for which no,' thoney can oona-
, penatitee—Lendeit Sunday Dispetch.:'
Sartorial 'Note . . •
• Maybe • lee these Tebtoti taileteo
but lfetr-T-fitio'i-Tctiiilit'Itari-dt-a-Io-aa
8159 litelted'*ittes cestein-inede Snit,
-Andl.seind one ought to tip Adolf-thate Welt:dressed dictator alWaye' Weer§
4 Witlatd75.4t in' public. ,
B. C. Reduces Relief By ...2t.„Per.
VICTORIA.—The British Colum-
bia .relief department ennoutieed last
Week relief rolls in May, Of this' year
Were 27pee cent. lesS than in the
• same* fnentli ;of 1936. Monthly sta-
tistics issued bsi, the ,-department
showed 65,223 persens 'dependent On
unemployment • rellek 'during :Maw
-.1936, compared W:th §8,00,() in ,11tay
a Year ago. In April thie year 73,-
825 nerione Wore, receiving
assist-
anco. • r
.
••,HomeM'Otk For reachers
tOltONTO. — Mere than 6,900
Jfiachereiti Ontario Will 'glee' up a
thentheeletheie .eue-peber. vaeatign. to
7-gifi*e J':Oftesher curses or to ime;roVe
their prOtdssional and aeadeinie sta.
The this"-yottels-licarly
iyide as ninny as in 1935! and nianY
Mere than twiee as its in :193 -4
;
;
,
Agrostologists to Mee at ,
,Aheryst-,
, myth, Wales..
' TORONTOe--Delegates ..fraii•KCan-
'ade and the United •States Will meet -
other eminent agrostologists from all
:the principal countries of the world
the North, International .''Grass-
land .dongeeei, .Which will be held .at •
Aberystwyth, Wiles, in juIy;
The. congress' will Consider different
aisPectei, of the 'grassland
ecology, pasture and, range,
f•niertagement; -seed ;mixtures, plant
-breeding, gerieties. and :Seed .prodec-
one-manureSean '•ei"i filar at:IP!'
AN* .value of pastures, -fodder *.cen-;
servation and grassland eilonomice.
, :Cow Has. ,Quadruplets 1..
l3ETHUNE., 'Saslee timarge Seig-
metle'S 'Purebred shorthorn epw' has
done tis bait to hell.): him through a
!bad. year • on Ifs ,southern Saskatche-
wan farri. She gave, birth' to quad-
ruplets lait,iveek. Two ot the calves
:.survived .and are .deing, well. ,
TO Aid Flying...-.
OTTAWA4—,,A radio and tneteore, •
logical repOrtftegeSiationewill be 'can.; 7
,structed at'Fort Harrison On theeast;
coast of Ifinison, Rey, Hon. • C.'
•flo.we ;• 7 Viniste- of Trarisport,..ari-
, •
neuneed this week. "„ • .
. "The inception' of the trans -atlan-
tic and rans-Canadian services has
....mideeLite necessary . that reliabl
Weather reports coveringecenditieris •
Overwide areas should be available
-et' 011• -••times," the. Minigteee eeitie-
."Meteorelogista' are �f .; the opinion, •
that .4 station at( this 'point will help •
•
greatly inmaleing• these reports More
chinplete. , Peet Harrison N' roughly
half: way betWeen Churchill, • lytari.•,-,
the LabradoncOast,•and ill pro,.
vide .a':'quiCk Means of '•cenenu.nica.:
Oen with the outside world for this
part of.Canada. .
"This .station will be of value as ,
an •aid tonayigatien in Hudson Bay,
and .of service to the Departnient of :
Mincs and Resources; also to the
Mounted : POlide in ,COrinectisei With
the administratiOn of their services..
It will be •equipped with '•16ng and
sheet Wave transmitters of .the latest
-
design, providing" for • transmission
both by redieliho e Ciffiernatientall
Merse Ode.
..IgitOrts. ',Women .
TO'..,13ear Children'
•
Mussolini , Inaties Italy's Fixst
•
"Baby
ROME—Premier )3enito Mussolini; '
StiCa'hing[froM ‘the bat:Cony, a. Venice,:
Palace •exhorted, • 60,00,0 •
Italian -Women. to oprieentrate on pio-
vding
".`nutrieroila and sturdy :babies"
for . the glory of the Fastiet"Eeipire..
, Inaugurating, Italy's first "Beby,
to hysterieal demoriatratiotia'as he
urged them toovercienethe nation's
falling birth rate. • '
Cheers of the, women, •packed , in •
' Venice . Square', .fPreed,him back in
the lialcOny several' tirade, to retire.
the. Faseist salete.
Commentary.' on .the
IGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEKS NEW
. . •
)33r Peter Ithip.d0
'0111•M
• e=4
•
. •.*erl Radek, noted -0eVieteiPe1itraelr;
;Cornitientater §entenced, t� 'ten yeer4;'
`e,4141440-,t4firi4.1440.W.4:g. ,
'activities ' last January, was releOeld-
• last week and is living in fet. small.
.rilia.g9 near, Masepiee. Radek IS seid, •
to have been -granted -his freedom , bye
the Political Bireai1 of the •
munistePartY ;for exposure ; 'of MIN-
• • •
,tery espionage activities,' • •
.Sincc that 'sensational trial, eight
• generals have • heard the fathouel-
"seyenty,three,hour .sentence" passed:
upon thein,by" their cornradeS of the
highest Military con -inland. "areite
'there was no appeal. „ 1: e•
Many politteel coninientateri have
tried ' to weight the significance
these , trials. Da they, .mean the
growth , of an ergehized oripositien •
• to the personal 'leadership of ("tent.' ••
best gold customer And so the bar-
gaining. goes :on betWeen natiops.,even
as 'between 31014 anctirte..
•
foreign •power? ...Are they ictually
connected with that famous and,most, •
,
unwanted Min.' inthe world, Trot-
sky? No one seeing to know ;the .
answer but, there is a great deelt, of
guessing being done. .1
Walter DueantY; for many .years ;'•
special e correspondent- for, the Now
•York Time§ in 'Resale 'thinks the, re-
• Cent -trials may be one indication' of
an 'increasing ;desire, on tile ,part of
the .Russian rnaties ...for a . bourgois
democracy. Quito conbeivably Trot-
sky May; have, had .something • to do
;With -the' turn Of events. --It is well
known that. he :IS 'eating his,' heart
out in eiile. But. whether .ornot he ,.
was ;the Mainspring,. Trotsky forms
•
the ,focal point for • allie'foiens of
.position .taztherexisting
regard the- trialee_enealke
.charges •• as, al government exhibition
whicheierves the, double purnose. of
riddiritveet °Of uncomfortable • oPpien7„„
; enti • While:: impressing the , litaBS'eS
with. its power. -Radek's' Part.; May
wetl have b,eeei that *of. a .great actor
playing, as: he,tlenight, for .the geed •
• . , •
of his country.;
'• A Torpeao.. Started It
•PiPlomats. have -long ears „When it
suits .their purpose. : Leaf !week, • the.
officer of the German cruiserLetp,°:
zig thought • these heardethe passage
of I a:. torPedce. near ' the Ship. The.
-German davernirient • 'promptly
.aumed that -the ship had been attack-eaby, Layalist, forces; Withdreer from
,•
the Non:,Intertention...patrol, though
e member of the, come •
Mittee and, announced ; that nothing
'slieTti701 -a- rebel vIletoey would
?-701.,V . 1! !'
• , . • .•
her-drastie to be -occasioned
• by sonic bedy Passing "§Wittle,throngli
the Water in the neighborhood' of a' ,
e •
ivarship.e..ChancelloreHitler mede. ;it
clear Why OeribenY was taking such
action. - It was • at a ''' gathering- •of
' 80,000... Batitien, Nazis. ,„ The ;eel,
easOn was not the Leirilie incident,
but Cerni"..an. 'cupidity for thee...filen
ores of 'Bilbao.- The mines In this,
region are little- damaged and Franco •
is'saidto be putting em into oper-
ation ..agam „ as swiftly as possible.
That. Franco .may now hold a trump
card in._.hisr..hands is 'indicated, hy:.•,
Brit141'4...04.pr the Sanie Bilbao
;Ore as .the ealential raw rnearial' for
_repreoeite.c...
of her tremendous' rearmament
': , 18, Years After. •
. .
,And. as Europe struggled "VainlY,
on the. verge Of a secOnd'Weild•Wat
...arietes•• a British P.ritne•Ilinfater: attl.':
,,iireasecl an appeal to the dictators of
. FuroPe/ for f`Coel litadS ',S7.i'd eaha:
judgment,"- there eVereethoea'Who 1.T4 -
called • the,. signingof a treaty- Whose
eighteenth •!anierVersary was celebrat-
ed last, Week.' ' There . isn't 'Mach lefty'
Of that famous :treaty signed ;at Ver -
:seines: •'Gore -101Y') has -regained' her,
national , inderienderiee in, 'dtr.diy eres-
spect. t V. only .rernais •a' Inai.ter
gt
of . :i.,$,OS, 9,:tiles:* of :territory in
Europe, • As a, Afrida; and the Pacific ,
' ielands.:-•and Iabout '17090000 people •
Who should be Cernieni but .for the ..NEW YORK ---:-,•' While Cepada's
' ingtot:-the--teenblaseene ''treaty. -
-.quints " Meke tbousanda, America's,
! •
Both • of • these Chancellor Hitler'
quads haVon't •been &ling, '.'so well. •
• sWeare he will regain. Jest how long. „
' i
Trio. tour keys grls Of liellis, Okla.,
it, Will be. before be has ,sufficient -
eeight: have made money • but their
:
steerPgth t� 'Make his bluff ' a 'reality, r
fatherrefused all, offees. ' NOW, how -
n�.'
one rightlY knows. ': ,'.'. '
ever -22 , and • just '. -graduated from
13aylot college, TexaSeArierica's iaid4
est. iitiads are going On 'thetfir f:Or
, ,.• , .
The, Moriols family . of Litheirig,
.•;Mich.,,alseeshied away'fibin Ooteeneree
eialization when four daughters 'wet°
born seven y,cars agetut thci city
" gave the ejobless .,fether ' a $20O -a-..
...-tteilith jeb AS constable • and. he was
te,elected en a ."quaditiplet" plat-
form. : '' '. '''• . '; . •
WhOti oini,druplet" boys • were 'been
, to the Itakcer :family of Little •VerrY, •
,N,S., aeyear; ago: the cluintnPlets *Otd ,
very witch iti the MAVS... 86 the fitful.
.
ii was elieWeeed with cash. '' Alla_
fleet yeai.rs total, ri:portedly. •$.7,09$,
inelialeti: 850 a week' from A • neri7s.
4 llarree' arill41.40-*.montli--4tonY4t,-41i,a_
ryanellzm .woinan ilt iii0ii6i$ of her"
• son, Whe died on ttee,'..eillide• birthday,
•
• .The Veited-Steteels said. to be the,
richest,Ajatiorr in the •Werld today:: It
is the only •eouritryl.which_ could 1e-
velop by' encouragng the
digging of, precious metal4. froni the.,
&round in the dais dliIgsfCfl
turY.' only to eserve.: the Polies"' 'by,
Rtritirig, the enetel` heck into th'a
ground in the recovery :days of 1937,
When brokers .talk of ;gold'
atien arid 's'erl'ization they refer to
that • quant habit • of • the national'
miser—filling a hole' in the ground at
. Fort ICrieX w,ith gold bare. Back': in
'49 the diggin-6; ;of gold set the world
its feet; ,will. the opposite, policy.
guecee& today? .Roosevelt ' and his
Secretary of State, Cordell Hull are
, ' Only a rich nation Could afford! ft
eational debt: such as that -possessed
by the" United . States, Present.
•figures • stand' at, •636,060,000,000;' a
trifling:. matter of • 81,300,000;000
above :the Presidential estimate in
„
1.:Tai?u4rY: ; . • ;
Employ:intent. Index
And here is a big, Canadian ftguie
that is going to please 'a -.lot of
Canadian employment'figures
for •Jime• are 'higher, than they have
been at any time since 1930;• 10,e78 •
employers' 'revert Payrolls aggregat-
ing f,087,735, ;Or an increase of 7.5';
per cent pVere the , same 'period' last
"year. The stack niarket may be flat,:,
there may -'be international• jitters,
but there are 'a- good Mani:More pay
. • .
'a e nes oin home on Satiarda
:.•ni4heet and that means someth.ng o
the man onthestreet...
The .world .area :ender barley • las
declined •irregularly since 1929,The
reduction within. the British, tmpire,.
,Which accounts ,fer about MiezseVenth,
Of the World's total. has been more
pronounced, . owing ,chiefly • to the
small areas harvested in India • and
Canada but, the• area in the' 'United.
-,•Kingdom hag also. falien.'
-Dating ,.Bureau:
Pleasing to Giris
rictprligihles Turn Into ',Angell:
Says :School..,'Superin."
•
1. 7
A "eseented, water teeraiiii7
Squire published short steries,: essays ;
and a. novel, "An tralustrious• Cheval,
tee!' His articles euttining„the chang-
ed relations 'of the.tnedical profession. -
to the pebiic Wee hima degree sev:
erat year after he joined the Lancet
'•'•
Litre Again e„
Good. ()Id bays
e 1 WINNIPEG` Many .years Were, -
Tbridged as200 of Wipnipeg.",a school- • '
...boYs; class 170' to '80, 'gathered bete ; •
„
-• ata' reunion barispatito,.terieey friend-
ships end' swap yarns of the days. of
'-hOrSecare eaild „Red :River carte. , 7' 7
The . Many ofethenil prernin:,
• liwelinsineastandetilifeeedf
Windipeg,'. turned out in 'full forcq
to , exten a „warm welcome to thole!' .
that came from: farther afield.
Prominent • in theveterans' ranks
•Iireke* ,Mgo. A..**lift14;1?hn Cory
and J.. Bernier,all of the Countye'
Court bench of Manitoba.'" :
Remnants of long disbanded hockey
teams that once blazed their way into •
the epoets.aenals, , greened ;, Such
:nbtables as W. R. Rewif,
Cheries Dodds.: Tony Gringas; C. W.
Johnstone Dr. Fred.; Cadliam, Jack
Pratt, C. M. Taylor and•C. C.
sem as fernier' 'Ineirilsets: ;of the Old
Vecteiee.e, the Wintepegsand,the e
'Rowing '• •
Oaremere, track teams •and "-weavi-
,
shoe- cluhs. all haci;"their relireeenta- ‘,. ,
'tives; inchid:ng R:14,:"Dolphie"
ham, . holder ,of. the Doniiniehe SnOW-
, :shoe • Title for ...inanY ,years. and •,A,
II.. Legate who , ran bine . a . Ocoee se'C7?' • _
und in Several classic' ecimpetition§':in • •
rth-e-ear1r-t9tY6:•, ,„. •,,
Claiming indisputable seniority :is
••• the "youngesti,' hid" present was
eheerY,• full -bearded little Father Elie -
13. ROcan,:* who he,' "dated •
back" to,1872, when•he was. hoarding
orphan at the Old St. •Mary's
School on Notre • Dave -Avenue..
..,;Okla. A • ',dating.
bUrequ • at' di-lahOina - trainine,
,schthel .foietgielais proinisedtainItthee
• prosPect et.- • dates with „•• .theieeboy,
•Jriezids•lias 240 inmates on .their' hest
• believier, • • ". • ' •
' A•Plereef 'Mrs. Creighton 13,urnleam,
iiinerintendent, approved by the State
•Board Of Affairs, is this ,, .4'7 •
'enirtye. of the more :eligible.. young -
'Otis with eiceeptionel- recordse
Move: hied • a trim .-elettage get' apart
front' the rest and the euperiutefident,
• will ,arrauge dates With 'mice young
• • • „, .
men.•• • • . •
•
.
'Already," Said Mrs. Barnhaine"the
. . , . .
idea Is proVidingeineentive for • better
• behavior. Why some --�f- (Air 2-niost:;iiik.-:
corrigible • girls':lieve-"; decided they: .
•"Ahntd.t•9b:ey6..a'abnougVZh'.: :Stil)P1.3r:'d 37%0.114.
Men?. • . • . '• • ,
4‘.
.• "Why;". :said, Mrs. 13lithatii-;i-,',.(we;•,
have had- apillications.• •frpne three,
young inn already." ' , "'
• One , tWale, interit on • being
. armaitge the; ;firee into the eerier' said'
,(he had ;alwayi been ati admirer of'One .
' of, the gfrIS.
And what if love araVntayliep matri- •
Melly 'should enter the. cottage? , ''.•
Mrs. l3urnliam' Wasn't Certainl but
„she indicated She' Might; release the
beide:to-be. ; ' • • ' • '`'•
- •
Quadruplets pdiet •
•
Make Much Money,,
•
• •
The hamburger sandwich Is being
introdueed from the United States
into Great-BritainJust when rela-
tions betWeen the two countries hid
:become so cordial —Torento 'Sattit- •
dayJNight, „ • •
e • About A§ liEglit as the..elerk who,
.'.ailted, "Whitt. have you in the shape,
eueumbere?" ;ante/eyed, "We lireett
Seine vete/ hied haberfasl" OWeit
Settild , • • t '
•
beRe,etsefeller Wta flrnere
TeiOnt duritNi; the 1aSt,.12' yeare' �f "
he life. 'Put •b at letlet ktiew Where.
• day yelled a voun ptratford
eonAterald.
; • 'Angke:Atiaeritan. •Feielnlehip,- •
:,Atid. while the . dogs of 'Europe
strain ie. reach , imaginary throats
adiese 'itteenational .'hothclatieSe the
great' English 'speaking ;Countries, of
the world.. tried , to reach soMe.
•eoininett'econoinic ground., 'The
AnglorAinerican. Treaty,' eeen as a
Possible outgrowth of the 'imperial
Conference is said to be /31.60.4Sifig,
to .a point where, .cleAnlie action may
,
be expected .4,befete the seed of the ,
year. Canada! Whileeffected threughe
Possible ceticesaienion lumber end.
fruits, is'hoping for it naW tThnb 00
oc1pIoci,t Nos
Zealand and Austfa fit think' ,O'f the •
pOlititild ttnic. 'ith.' eyes ha!ant
trie'nct 111 1,I11.t0 ot:,.need. South •Afelea
is feeerelle te i Mitieri Which is her
Building Drops
In Dominion
, .
ezord. fot Five 'Months„Highest
Since 1931 • ,
ABOVE, Y OF 1936t
•
• OTTAWA—K building Perinita •
t4:sagged a littief pm April... hetThbowe
e advance .froni.eCeay,
1936. • Figures. „reede public • by ...tha ;
Dominftin Bureau of 'statittics were
$0,399,48.9.;.• April, .$6;098,036;.
• Vey, 1036;e$4,636,3582 •
Valu e ' of. , flier building agtherized •
in 'the: first- 'hie inon1hs of the . Pres- "
eent Year wee '$21,967,654.... This was.. .
.ecrtiaiderably higher. than, the • aggre.:.
•gate el•$.13,666,195 rePorte:d • in :the
. . .
peeled :Jai:teary-May, 1936,1. :and was
also. higher, . than .in '-the efitet
fite --
months cif are °tiler Y4tt sin 1931.
Mende' Edward. . 1siind, '• Nova
Scotia,. New. Brunswicle'i 'Manitoba,
and Saskateliew,..an recorded • inederate
increase's in ;the value of thelodildieg' '
. represented by the.:,perniits issued
..ititipk. May- as .eomparecl With the ,
. preceding month., the greateet. gains
being in the Maritinie ;Provinces. Ite .
•
Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba. Alberta -
and . British •Columbia the Mey tOtals•
were lewer than these . for knell; thee
• largest de1in n this 'comparison' '
was .that .of $387,407, or87,2 nor 4eat!
. in 'British Columbia. .1!
.As . compared , with May, 1ee6i,
Priaee Edward. Island, ‘*Novri: Seot •
New' IlrupsWick:' Ontario. .Saskat'elle,',
„ „
Alberta and 'British
registered ietreeseei, Whih that
of $403!,698 • er 18.9 Per Afil;;Tit
ttirip waS.' Most ^neteiVirthy.: . • • ,
. . , ,
, Of the four - lergeet tis, Toronto '
,'SlieWect an iesignifitaet gain as Conee,
pared' with last month' end it lbrger
•Iticreeae:o•Ver the seine month .of
• • • •:•,.•
yeail Winnipeg 'Yeeerilod Improyee •
ment eie :compared with Apelle193/#:
a'cr .
ease
mo'nel of liley,..1036, While 'in Monte: ,
ical aed. Vencetutele_theed-seete.-10.f14
in ,the forielei; telt gaits 1I the lattje '
eorilnaf`ttl''"".-
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