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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-22, Page 3• ;:fr1=20, 54. ' ' 4.. 4.4 1 ftw, 4. . ••••••••41144•44.1.4 *, • • TH,g 0 ' , • .the TUE EMPIR . 1 4. • COnada'Grow,0 , :The average •; our sees,..35 'Children: Vehi; 'alive In Canada., ....; • • ' ' Tho average a-yetag4 hour sees12 people' dio -in Canada. , •••• • .• ' • ' • • The ayerage'hotirlY. net ,Iaereaffe • in • population la. /3without. taking gratkins 'lute •account. ". • That' is every four • and 04'. half mIn utes, on, the. average, - the population. . Of, the Dominion his a net increase •Of _One, from liatural causes. : • • • . It is not ',always realized that al - hough. immigration .and emigration are no longer proceeding :on a large Pale? there _is a natural ' increase in. ••••Peptilaticin ; of :about 116,000 per an- 4ion. rroronto Star Weekly. . , atSbx 64, ' extreme tellifierataree. , E,raser• offers': tea 'health hints; talc:- het 'Weather; that are. easily fol- lowed ,by young and and n'Id: . Their ; are"; 1. IT,aits,.it .sasy-l'741ou't •.riteh•TarOttint.'" 2. Wear .;•0; hat out 1n the sun. .. 3. Wear cool,, looee, fitting clothes. 4est.70./10 5. Eat 'nipiarately Of easily. digested .6.• Drink . Plenty • Of boot (not 160 , , . , cold) iiquids.' • • • ,7. Exercise ineeerh.tely, , 3. Take' ofrequent tepid '(not •:cold) battik... • • • . • 9: Do not stay in •direct Stinehine. 'tor long, periods. , ,; , • • 10. AvOid large , meetings in poorly 'Yentilated'au,diterilims. - "If all of us Would observe ' these' • Horribly Killed Sunday a •Simeoe man Was her- . ribly killed when thewheel came off • tn aneient auto In whte4 he was t1riv1ng. It suggests that people might 4... better' do ;without' autos at all • han drive 'Old" used ears' in doubtfal Mechanical coadition. • • Hamilton' Speetator. " •. • Ontario's Highways . Atter driving several hundred :meek over highways in one of 'the„neighbor- ing 'States • of.. the Union; „the Editor of The Farmer's. Advocate feels that, the • Ontario Depart:Mint'. pf Highways Is deserving of, a few Words of praise., 'We....desire. . compliment our own •;''.,tleularly; one heing the. absence of. all . . ,tuatec.eapary roaeehle signs; . and the • ••-•pther is.ilie.eixtple and . dignified nigh.: Amy • markings:, • • • We'llave • no 'critiblem to offer' coil- • Cerniargour neigniiiirs'and their, high-; Ways...We. found • them Just as • Careful • drivers and just as :•courteous as the :.'aVerage in Ontario. What 'we.depre- •,fer is the. Clean; neaneftil:readeide ra- Lher than ,Ort ,inarred witha' rannici: tality„ adyertrairg • and unnecessary • ignivay ;signs:' Our own ...Department. Jligliways lida".:.StioWn :good taste • in this' „regard; and it is a "polleY; from which. •they shOuld. aet : ilePart: .` Withal; Ontario highways ,are well- iiarkcd. The • highway...namber • just around the.:corner,..Whea 'a tarn Is ne: ••• ":Ceseary, is a Very useful aiid readeur. ,,- The ..eurveS ,and danger • Politta, ort our•• highways" are . cidarW' indicated because the .1 signs .are not': ?bemired.' or ..blended. into• a .cenftieing. pattern pf blatant •Ccdore ane designs. Moat of all we like. the siInp1, dig-_ ;With-, ere wii., ...iteppeed i'SaYing its. the7King'S.HighWay, There, about that sign suggesting authority, etahility" and faafet3e. It Is only a Metal sign, but we .•;• ..respect it ....end we, like lt.-Farmer's Grubs' in The Wood ; We have heard for some Itinae the marvels -of the. "electric and new comes,as fruit:.of painsaking „ re- search, :.the , wonder of the: 'electric ear": • : ; - Itbuslong -been known that the presence• of grubs of' destructive in. sects can .play a very serious Part in relation to the strength ef timber, •, • Today, the Brilsh Government's De- partment • of Scientific and ,industrial: research can detect the presenee in, wood % of , these larvae beeause • of . Means pf an ingenious telephone in-: ••Strument, similar ..to these used 'in wireless • telephony, the ,,,aitittieg• and , Peculiar noise made by ,the writhing' of their tiny bodice .in the wood can bo ampliflectice. such a clegilee 'that 'a trained • scientific ear 'can detect • Wein." 1-lai4tax 1-lerald. • ij.i,,taiO er ead in SO Per Cent, of „Classes In Holstein Cattle Testa BRAMPTQNJ. °Die -The MaY• re- cord. of 4 berfOrIntake cemplied by "the Denlinien Department of .Agri-,', etiltPre, and released by the Holstein - Friesian ••AsSociation • shows that On- tario herds furnished eight out 'of the sixteen class leaders for the whole t.itaw ties breeders 'ivere ..1"05PPUsi.b19' fOr three out of the eight. ;W. •L: McClure of Nervil And the high:. four-year-old, .-nelked • twice daily,365 -days, Withit '„nrOdactiorr of 13,204 pound l poimds.fat AleX,11cWinney, ' the high 305dai 4. • Year-old, • and Matinien. Pul- crrno, thelheit •••prodacing 3,year-old in the .305 -day classification., Another 1VIcWinney heifer finished fourth'' in a elass of ,forty 2 -year-olds milked . twice. daily, • with a Boy .y• Parker entry, from Woodbridge in • fifth:,' W. H. .Hpiles of ,Maple made ;fifth post - tion in. mature plass for 305 -day - production, and George A. Love Of Cheltealiam and N. 'J., Bran, Norval, each 'snored well toward the ten On 3- -olds Milked twice daily. Daniel nideay,-Brampten;-also holding' sixthposition in a class• 'Of thirty-nine -2-ye.ar-o1ds milked • twice daily, for, 3.05 days • • • ,News. In Review 2 Wheat Jumps • , 110)(IONTO.' -7- Market excitement, Which has. ,carried ,Canadian , July wheat to Within fraction' of $1.50 a . bushel • and..: has left Chicago July wheat just over 31.25, is the bright-; ' er ;side to the disastrous crop situa- tion in the. Canadian West.... Farrnera in, the ,West, who 'have any wheat. o. Sellare, new assured a: geed ; price, -Gut, jutlging7britt4rrelliirle-71rerir.' .the,'Whe4t belt, .the . Canadian, crop this year is now •certain to touch an. :alltime. low in the h'story Of the . Ararioue estimates • are, etill" potting out on on the Yield. Tbe more °nihilis- tic are iesistmg, that :there are .ppssi- ,bilitie.e of e 200,090;000 -bushel yield. whle the, more pessinlistie-are 4saggesting that it may finally be eat ..down„'te .150,000,000 buses. :70ft phisleal condition mild ,e. vastly 1M - preyed andwe wegld :he able to ,With - Atha hot weather with inuch less dlr.. hculty." - St,' Thomas, TimesJournal. • . . , ..Pronunniatiors- . Another thing„ we Wish people., 'would pronounce •the word "Vacation":. as ,it was intended to be pronounced ."1,4v.ady, .A.4inthiwhatericaniz.eIs dtomwrong of • With", the,. good old alternative uf , "holidays"? :•-• • Brockville •Recorder and Tiniee. . . • . .• • 2 • “Ol'Ogi,es• For ;Girls • it schools.- would' add te..their,• ,biology,, thor.00gb epurses .in roastp16-.." gy,••• hoilogy;., sdtchelogy. and general. ,domesticelogy; the .. diVorce, courts . weak Probably be emptied' in no Winds,or Star: . 'Family' Tree - •- -.$0i**peopie •dre'• interested in their farnilyteeee., 'They like; to trace their ancestry' • back and dideover whence , they camein the hope of diseoyering!. some : progenitor , distinguished.' himself and "they 'usually find, one. '.•givea us a.„•fece,,feelhig 'to .kaow : that: ,soree, nietaber of the; family; nO ; filetteehOw far back, 'Made his Or her . mark in the world..., It confirms our be: lief in ourselves, and ,ive can:bask in refleeted 'glory ::as, we relate to. our children'. and our friends the 'story of the accomplishments of these from Whom we eprang. • Stratford s Rea- , . , • cop -Herald., • .• :Sixth-Month•Lkenses • . • requeat•-inado'hy, the people -of - Schreiber .that they' tetbaid be allowed p,119 of ,019, principal concerns of the 'wernen',0 sections, is transferring WorilOrk frollu, heavy jobs into. lighter, "lvorice-;br otehangingillem-Witirillenr Aa.far aspossible this is done • with- out •dillailanti911 of wageS.f• Fiira• hundred advisory 'bureaux for working wernen have been set an by the German Labor Front through- • • On't the country. ' ' Salary : Cots. Restored , TORONTO. -School Boards :gen- erally throughout the Province have • completely or partially restored the Salary cute imposed on teachers :der- ' the sulinner Meeting of the. Ontario' ;SecondarY •Sehoor:Teachers' Federa- tion in 'thePhysica Building of the , University. Of Toronto, revealed, • SIK,•Montlis, 'agO the • Federatiolf • Set an .ObientiVe to secure restoration of, theed :cute; The 20.0 Members at- tending the. Matirig' indigated'Ibe were greatly encouraged bY the • CC - thin of the St.bool,Thaards in the mat - ‘Jack. • DentOsev'S Father Faces -.Assault Charge T,AKE CITY. - Hyrinit Dempsey, 80; father pf Jack Demp- sey, was accused,.of assaalt and bat- tery in a complaint signed. by 'Ilea - nett Lytligoe;'. 66. • • , • Deputy., ',Sheriff Lee; Richardson said, Mrs.•:‘,Lythgpe accused' DenmseY• of striking her on the nese daring an ergement ,over • Denipsey'e step - 'daughter and a. boy 'friend. • ' -Dempsey.:-was- released--en--ar:',$.3•00-- 'bond. . • ' ' a. six. menths'. license ,fer their tflo- tor bare is . Onethat, might be ',made by the other municipalities. of Nardi! ern 'Ontario'. In this ",part of the . pro-,, • .,vinee ti;•motOrist must buy a license for the full :12' months, itlthough there Is •a large part :Of the yeEir. itt whieh.. he.' cannot alie :•hils 'ear unless he, lives • ,seeh: favored dinnaiunit ty as the Sault, where the"streets• are pkoked by the,.civic aahorities. And : .eyeal in the • Sault' there ;are. only ,•a limited numbei of - car owners to *kola that service Is .'otany; •'Cars From .Afar :• The ,‘,Dagartnieat of, National • Iley7 ' ;•eitite •ieSiied:oyer 4,90,000 periiiits for • :tottrist:eatchnebiietrin:.1936. -• Most Of, •the .2;800,000 tourist : per- - inits issued ' for mire staying not More than iortpelglit-houre wese used ,by : these Ifiing' alengthe border. About 1,200,000 '•1;200;000 -dare tenni. the ,United States ' •• mid-Miehigan Iidente ',plates werkrin thp•MaJOritY... Silt:cars' .taino, to. Canada • from Atistralia.' SOme totirhiti from CO,Ylon. China, . Hongkong and ,..7.0an 'brOught,. cars. Profit. ,Europe . ,thera.. eaote. trete' , Bel - glum, , Enlace; '.Italy aed NatarallY. . 0140 1Kingdoar Wasi*Vell reprefieilted, .Erpat.. Indies and .eightecit from the- Philippines. chile ' Sett. One car, , fur c.ctine from Vern; • 'three from doloinbie, .4ane from Von- 07.uela, eightYtWO.Oare frOtit Pangaea, . slVentY:eight • from Mcxleo, forty- nide.' tars ..freM Alaska and twenty tytentY from Newfoundland, 'Canadian •Nee timid RoV'entie • Review.. • • Not..V.Veahti Health Hiatt' " , The, prelletit V.7ideepriefid' heat wtiVe has Ted:. Dr. Rebel+ A: Eraser, thief • lncdlcnI director Of the Ne*. York heaitlf Warning, patitieeing. emery 'one- feguards.`thtit thelr Snalt glIffIRE •• Know: The.: gliVirO I. • •I The..eaggestien, recently of. IMperial; Conferences 'for ordinary .citlienit:and, their Wiir0 ..h4s :brought out the fur- ther suggestion that whet Is reallY needed to Make the Empire a .live con- ception in the,: minds of its 'peoples Is, the .stlinulation. cot' Imperial tours for children 0? •schmilledYing and MO, icreft? age. :The propertion, is'•,large of • iiida 111 city. Provincial and Fed- eral Governments in' •(he Dmiliniena Who •haVe• never : seen' 'either Goat, isrittilir or the other parts of the Em - Aire. Even a• youthful glimpse of 'heW • the other half lives"' would,' ,,give them such a breadth of mind. and ' • knowledge that both political and ecci- noittie co operation Would he railde naOler: It would, be ' interesting to knoW how 'many -Bride:Ill menibete .'both Houses liaYe. been Mit of, Britaie.: and (cut, Of London Sunday TreeS ThafTlitill. • ; The best known;grove,of , Doug- las firs 18 that which lies n the Is- land Highwak•beiween„Caineron Lake These: Cathedral .;.liree's As they have becn called, never fail thrill anktitie who •peesee, throngli- than% :More' than one' gpvernitent rhea promised that. they -Will be pre- served.. ;MA governments come' and go and nothing is ,dohe. Mr, Patttille etiehot Celebrate: Ilia r•cenfiitiatiett. itt Power iii a betteror More itietiag way than thaa making definite and IM - mediate artangainent4 •te •stiVe• theee • trees from destruction. YalitenVer 1 • Temlis . • . belle' for use itt;tournaments it-.;71)VtoitjiMeir -do-11140. eqiotitideo--will not ( • In Many of the smaller schools • teachers will, as 'a result, .receive a flat $100 or $200 More next year than last year, and In the, cases of the larger schools, the percentage of 'ealary cut ,will• be, returned ;by half , or Cornpletely in most. In Windsor for example, teachers had a 20 ,per •cent. cut, one-half of har-i411-16'ef -pestered Wireirittitn - opens in .thev fall.' A. Move has :been • made for 'equalization' of 'salaries in the Windsor dietritit' With the result that outside municipalities will bring their salary schedule, up. to that of Windsor. City. • The teachers expressed •• the • hope that those municipalities which have made no -Move in this direction will do so next year. •• " • ,$4,074,305 _Relief Cost • TORONTO'. " .Direct tiaemploy- Tent relief cost $4,074,805- during the first six months of of 1937 compar- ed With .$5,002,945 duringthe first . . six, months of .193,6; a reduction of • $928,140, Welfare Commissioner, La- ver . stated hit week in -•a:reppitto .the Board Of :Control. „ At , the end • of :list Month „there were 56,739 liriclivIduals receiving re: lief _:indluding 96' Men in hostels 'as against .74,327 relief .recip!ents one year. ago, .a drop of 17;597. - , Up, to the entE_Of laae thetax- payers of Toronto paid relief' bills totalling $1,324;895 while govern- ment •contributions' totalled $2,7 50,- 000; . During: the Ora half , of laet. Year :the city paid $1,512;732 , and the. governments, ' $3;490,213; Eleven' Million Women In .Ger- man LaInn Front , BERLIN. --More • than 11„000,000' -women, are included in ranks of • the. German, Labor Preat This is the organizadOn • which has replaced "the old' trade unions and„ gathered all the German workers together 'the one group,i, , •-" ' . :.)10 til'o;dtoet by' .Xijo•§1.ii.e. itie • w. 4,44.4:40 • Maize Crop of Argentine Well ---."Below First Estimate OTTAWA. ---The maize crop of Ar- gentina for 1636-37is placed at 360,017,000 'bushels in the second . official . eStiniate •received- here by the• • - the bureau said, is 11,619,090' bush- els below' the first' estimate by the• . Argentine •Government. Abandoned acreage is now estimated at 3j9V,-. • 000 acres, agairiet", 4,112,000 „acres in the first estimate: There are 963,000 bushels of :wheat still, avail- able for extort; The bureau :said Argentina is not at 'present- a factor r..tf international „trading. .• • ' Eig Plan to Conserve Saskatche, • win Waters . SASKATOON.A.' plan involving expenditure of about $400,009,090 • over a Period of five years for con- serving the waters •Of ,the'Sonth and North Saskatchewan ; rivers followed bY reforestation and irrigation; Is being, seriouslyconsidered by Eastern. Canada financialinterests, P. .1: Phil- pot. of the Saskatoon ,brarich of the Canadian' L,egori, 'said here. • • , . Heat Aintirn Survives NEW YORK 4."Dartiel Long; 60 years old; Is In Bellevue Hospital with the dietinetion of lia•-vii-V-fhad the 'highest temperature ever recorded in a human being who, survived -,-109..8. Doctors used oxygen and buckets ef iee water to .force his temperattire down to rennet, 98.6, after' he had collapsed on the street 'Trott the•heat, , . Commentary....• 9.11:0*; • • .11014,LIG.HT: • • •OF •THE WEEKS• . Trage a114 • tritnaPh' -marked an - Other ',We in the.. Watery Of itilationi.'; 'Tragedy as the American Navy 'car - (1110' cg •Ii0w1.84Ta Isluiid, in :mid . Poe. eific.„Jor, smile, trine . the!.iniesing ••• Amelia Earliert•. • and. 'her •-navigator, Eyed isiclonan." silt& Earbart ,hae, • distinguishedler., herdaring. ;flights . :ever since her •nueceSefuk:Orossing Of the”....Ailande eaci , her :Otaa-Pnearenee on the:are:kilt Ven.tare. has Veit ;the. „ More' tragic from• the 'fact that it ' her • last • great 'adventure. . p.; Aire Triiiiinph „ • Over the stormy Atlaatie; two great flying.boits have just completed the firfit round .trin in what :may. become, • in time,' a replierpassenger route to Eerppe. Under tiienty-fotir hours Is • the aim and as soon as the route has been: teeted ,under all Weather ondi tions; i* -48 reasonable to expect. that . the obi's& will be attained. Twe'pointe are,. -of- IT &EMU- Ur- , ere a- •e- land° . flights, first,,,there is the, ease. wih 'which the ships performed their . tasks and the margin Of safety int% eated by the tact' that the American Clipper, one of the planes ipaugerat• - ing the • ,serviee, had ;sufficient feel • left on completionof the trip for an . ,additional. two thousand miles: How Much For a Hair Cut For. a' Shetland Pony?... LINDSAY. -Bert McLean, say horse fancier,. took ha. Shetland --pally to -a barber shop -for -a hair cut. The barber thought the price -for cut" - ting a •pony's hair should be a.,.little higher than the "regular price, but • Bert didn't -:-finally the 'petty' settled the argument by walking out of the Speeder is ,Sentenced to :Hear 13 Sermons , , ST: PETBRSBVRO,„,F1a,r-,COnviet- 'ed of reckless driYing, A. :Patter- son was under, sentence to appear in Magistrats :Court . for the Tio# 13 Monday' Mornings an d .give. a sum- mary of a 'Sunday sernion.. Judge John T. Fisher ordered Paterson alsp t:ki.„• be prepared to „quote the' M:nis- ter'S texts or, 'go to jail for 90 days. • Ship of the Future. • , Itis not expected that ,passengers 'will be,. carried for 'another year and in the 'meantime; larger •Cad better , Ships are built 'on, both, sides of the Unger' construction in. the Boeing works is a new 'giant -Capable' Of *deg forty' tone with ,motors de- veloping. 6,002 hersepower,..It wiij be; a- three . decker. with accommodation ieri Or forty' eleepera, i1l he -earl:Jed . in the wings and sponspns. while a .dat walk through.' .the leading edge., • will .allow engineers tree access : to • the motors • while .1e fIight. Based on • thecoet of pacifie ilights at the pre- , . . . sent timC,'. fares to Europe ill prob- ably be :around $450 to $500. , • . Prestige , Flight NO; centent 'With ..etie mot over the roof Of *.the iver.1, another plan bear-. nig' Soviet] eagles has completed e tlight4,even more petetanding than the ; • . . recent one.....*hieli ended,..,near Van- 0.OnVer.. TO•the AUSii0313., tliPffe. Pight4 „ars much more than:isolated atto,*ti, •.:Att records. They are BerlewiLattempts, at the establishment Of. regular world raTft.7i-id'7eAry•licitil.re �f sdiic' • being esed to ineke the. effort : a sue „ CeSS •••Afid .while!igusia. carried'. on lief. .conquest Of tha,;.eir,,the pater World' hears oCeasienal .•echoes. of 'internal strife as • Stalin' enntlnaea' 4471104' purge of the army. Chp:rges that 'eon y• leaderahave can.bnirkd With Japan 'seem much Mere . like the truth now in view of recent developments in the. Far East, Raseic and Japan have sut: ' fered ,minor clashes. Obi*. the :Amur River and ,the latest news is that Ja- pan is threatening another aggressive . • • campaign against China. Many ob- servers say that the thotie is • based on belief In an Unprepared • Russia unable to 'come to ;the aid ',ef Been wolying on-. For ' Two Decades' • VAN LOON'S BOOK' , . OLD"' GREENWICH. Conn; See, realism is. nuts, ,says the; Man who 13 'Writing, a .thensandpage • book. On "T.1 ,: • Arts"...; n'a,intirig any worse beeause. it i lovely?" ..„aSked, Headrick . •ieo. 0.7aTatTer. s e9:Y.:age:. Pa... • Vealt ugly" :04'ct •he feeld. that . 'there is no ta'erreatient place .""for lea..., • ther:apple$ .44(1 •,.,3,0y: upaseuse,z, - • he 0.13i0Q4; piehablY 4••iriari,Y,leso•istaff 10,.relt vet: :JO the cdrar. •- , . „^,- • et .e.a. ;fie St11.;‘ m'oderniS-i• there's nO U130, pretending. TO a •sur... realiet„. It is surreallern. Te rae,' sur- realism is • nate, . • • • ; like the .•cniestign 'what is •.goad, art?! The definition. has been. differ - at in, every age -7 certain 'things Pretty Well remaiii, but rriest Of alt. changes, and what •is.good.today' eel*: be bought ; 'tomorrow for butter -and - egg .rioney tomorrow." • ,.. Aran .:Loen has -ben working on his' bookifear....years,;'... but the • -Material's . were, gathera...,dbeirig. ze:-Years;‘, Quarrelsonte' Family • John Bull is haying his 'troubles In. the Peet. Last week; a,Itpyil •Cem: missipri recommended, the partition ,of Paleetind, into .three 'territeries.as a„ solution' to a: Problem reaching, back . over twenty years. ,,,The Arabs Were • to get' the largest Portibil,4then a; sec:. • tiori. ter' .the Jews ,and ie between; a. ' Briaifila :mandated territory pontain- jerinialeta. and: other holy „nlacee, to form a buffer ;state sebaratingthe two . .fractions, Neither Arabs • nor ,jewe'aresatisfied and 'ne.w outbreaks. Of vie/elide are eXpected. The.quarrel.' goes , baek to .tangled,:war 'promises • at, , „time when. Britain was hard Preis,' • ed forsupport in the East,,.'; 'The; • .;hmilatacip.a...tgcLin rebellion directed by T. E. Lawrence; , . • • were . promised . independence -and, unified Arab tate. At -go' Win :Jewish support. the British promised • to 'create . C.. homeland .„ter their, race , in P1estine. Since that tittle,. the .1lieWish,i,.papy.latioa has .: itt- creasd 65,000 to ,400,090 in epite, of the .eentiiinous 'opposition, of the: Arabes. Outbreaks have been :freqUent.: and . the preeentplan is ildvaticed• as •a means... Of • sepal'eting the raees • ,tirelY ' now that it seems impessible. for them to live tegether in • any forth • of peace. .• ,• • • • • Patterson was convicted' of Ariviag 60 miles _an. hour on , Gandy. Bridge; a six -mile span between this. city and , Tampa. King and Queen, Pay State Visit - To Welsh-SUbiecti• Ring and., • Queen" paid' a,two-dayetate visit to Ti'irales last week. This tewawas. at- . gala attire to greet their rnefeades, 'who were inet by the Lord • Lieuteri- : ant. of' MonMeatlisliire,* Sir; ,11-letry Mather -Jackson. Then the King in- spected a 'gpark.Pf boner 'frein the Monniouth Regiment *bile -guns of .the 83rd ,Welsh, Field' Brigade'. nun- • dered .a salute. • Brilliant • sunshine .,marked /the. 'start Of the: tour. His • ,Mijesty were ,the undress uniform ' of an admiral of the ',fleet:, After. a -,br.ef- stay.: thereli----ifieL-Royal-7-Eittty-t- kft for• C4rd'ff. • ' " ' .talaca Two -Hour Rest ..to Give Birth to Child . • HOLLYWOOD; Esther Fetes, •wife Of seventY•-two-year 7 -old Dr.. St...Louie Estes."raiy food advo- cate, interrupted -her 'household rou- tine for two hours .SattirdeY to give birth to • her eleventh child, a nine- poUnd"'giri.- Mrs. Bstes'Isaid her • abil- ity to resume Work, shotl1y after childbirth was clue 'to health rules: "We eat only rawfoods, such as fraits, vegetables and nuts," she said. "We do nbt serve: fish or fowl or meats or animals With. bloodetreanis. „ ••:•:••••• S Congreiiwomen..lielp Girl Scouts' , • , The•three CeligraseiVernen who nitidi it peesibk,for ferbigli girls ,to re,.t ivy • tete..‘,., .c.1 11(*fluty "flaYbients. When they visit .Seetit lict.ument eNptaptmt itt ' •••••- Washington. lteto •Bdith:Rogdrs; Elitboth Wifrii6ts O!Day, ahdViorenee 4.4 • • porting Comm,en By KIN EDWARDS' ,-W•55:•••> • It. scents that , "'• throughout this province of ours '-at-th-e-prdsent-time e fisherman. ,• holds • fast -to -first • place in the true eporting.Lw o di. •• and truly fishing ; is , • a wondefful. ' sport.' The thrill of . a four -pound „Imes , tugg:ng for all it's worth and the thrill of bringing:. hnn itt after the battle is :soinething. mighty hard to 14, • • LaSt year. a gionp of five .. boats" 1-•-alIled in 105 lovely bass of:the-Sopth-• '.peint of ThOrah. Island in Lake 'Bim-. coe• that same lot of fishermen ex Pe ct to • do..the Sante thin.g this year,' j. hope they do, because I •bappenell to he One of their',number last year,. • • They say a dog -fish wull .just bark like a dog after ,'theitare• landed:. I've' 'caught these but whether el' not that is authentic I Cannot say.. • ' • Maybe Some of you fellews like to fish xntuskics. ,Y sp. the 'best.: place You ,an try ..around: these parts is Mud Lake, and I" don't mean. maybe. It's about 12 or 15 riflee' north-east '• of Beaverton. •1 . • ^ • I.,eaving the old •fishing /Sole on Pert side for a SPeli'. -we see that Maxie Baer' is angling for "ani exhibi- tion en Wit ormer • e amp. • ac DempseY. "The Dempsey:of ,Bread- . Nynsi 1;707MM the Makie. Baer of Cah foima u1d tl1•points west,": wouldn't read se , bitchy,' in .bright , lights „and might 'tend • io '&011' the old Pocket,' book ote:e More, • Well; it seen's' asthough ioe.Louie ' the "chocolate Kid", and Tornmy Parr; the .British, tiimite„ Chanipion, Will settle this August .264. All this business 14 sa perttirbing`qte Max • Schtneling Who Will now ha' e to wait /Or tinether year to get.. .CraC,lt at • Louis, . . Auto Output In May Rises 38 E'er Cent. . • .. OTTAWA. 'An indreape• of Pr per .• • Cent. '. was shown In the nutither of nyer, the p,revionel,reotith aid.',a gain, ..ot,11. per :cent. against May, 1936, • the Dpniieiee Bureau .of 'Statistic's repOrti., • 4ed 'recently: , • . , . „ • Preduetten.aniblinted to -23,458 ears • against 1 081. in 'April and 20,;09•6 in • last.yea,r; • , 13aesenger.:4ear outpia, •aincitinted to • . • 17,98.0 znits;71-dellidifir •14;19V-teielfale; . . in' . Canitra and .,3,787. for export. and . . ,ears numbered' 6,47$;„;ef • whieh..3,695. Were . for 'sale Canada ! • and;.1, 83, ter ,expert. • Output for :the •five "mexiths ending ' May ,tetil1ed:,•101,7,30;, carp -eompared. ,willi.'89,548 in' 'the -same 'period Iasi,. year:. •• , ,'• wen" g90s. better run' along new; and don't Orget •..te giv6 thoc ihh• lots 'of line.„. ". .• • •• • Ve .1.6eay s.'0,o,uhlii i oeu:deLe(to one -ttteltr-eneit the "threviertinner". Thinks a lov f9t; •$'ott 10,000: Maps peat Big Demand for Ontario Government Highway .chaos, , NvINOsog. 4 third .shipment or '. • 5,000. Ontario Government highway. mane Were reCeived this week by See.: • retarY-Manager J.; D. cAlpine, of : e Essex :Comity Auto Chili who linmedi- ately placed an Order for , another be . 000:. To satisfy -the demand ofihe tholi sands of American tourists; who pour ed through this pert en julY-4--holi=7 day 'Week end Mr McAlpinerequire& at least 10,000 maps."• '• • On the Memorial Day week -end the auto chib'S' stock of 2,000. maps was depleted.. .• Ravioli Prolcp;-:5. NOw'Mech(inized • --.-„NEW-7-YORK-- ' • ; me/1'4)HO. the Italian housewife has rollcd out her flour and water and eggs;, cot this, dough into square's; filled the centres of half of them with eeekedt-ehoppect:Chicken and Spinach and ljaisTudr6oti hasd to h. remaining te; - so dsoo?,;.: top,tkeb by ! In Italy a faverite' sauce for f4'sq.: oli• or •spaghetti consists :of • pound bitter; one Small 'OP of Olive oiL'half a 'Poand el, well:cooked 'Chopped meat,' . two boxes Italian tomato 'paste ,and 'half: a cni'red Wine. This ,Combina- ..tion is hailed slowly for one bent 'and' poured ,Over..• the raVioli: ,Is served ,With 'grated Parmesan; dhee7e. , • VVindsor, Prestige Vp,.To Return • Thereis not much doubt; when, he sacrificed the dynastic , ditty' to •peri. serial desire, the Duke of Windso"e once ' inimense popularity*:Was badly shaken. . But it is equally Artie that • , shied lis • inarriage- the Duke's shares have gone „uPaPpreciably. . • • , ' Two dissociated factor may eit-• , plain this., Fro -0616r "symphthy aeted.strongly toward 4 ; to • the Manly slinplicity With which, . he faced •a trying ordeal: ' In all.that he 'said. and ;did, and tot 'least in his . efforts . to 'prevent tnidesitabl'e ,• 136- :;!licity, the Duke managed :to been- tirely dignified ;and 'yet tierfectlY eaest. and ,natural, Moreover, it, is certain -.that -ptiblie 4opinon •wartrieT t6Oarde the Duke in resentment d • the •at,.. , • tebiPt, t6!atoji. Ifls.Anglican marriage' Ceremony., • WorAall have the Duke and 'DifehOSSOf WOser hank. heir h'efert, -.N-lott"go ,,,T4,D•otc8 ,t8 negotiating' for ,4 •• house ifiNte bat, hunting counfiT Of °•""' tixe iNt14.16111iis. letter: Ot`a‘Nie 'Seettal)v /-• ' AgP•