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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-08-12, Page 6• -t e THE WORLD AT LARQ TI -IE EMPR A 0144N.Ch • .,.M4V3:14ak Edward : Pow- hatan, • Ghia; has anidea, he to, itoW to keeP down the:1%400dt, .pr inykkiln linqueiley ln. we village., 4 14ai..-pro.vok.,.,, abcpessfut, and, has secured the annro, • yal of n Pastel,„a probate lUdge :and •:the:par:4%." . • '. 7 •', : Briefly. :the. "rdaralial.:'8. plan Is to • •• Pnbliciy whip :young offenders In the ; nubile square. He that any, :Or all, of the 2;500 inhabitants can attend and ..See. :the panishineat. administered; It has been given: to .21 ..youngsters Who, • . •Wele caught playing, hoekey front the school,: acei ;they have :been taught their :tenet:la; 'Marshal • Carpenter • '..de- • clares: that 4e Is going to tgliew the: .Practice an "Ioni, as he is in. Office'. , While•ptiblic ;Whinpings: may become. , . • soniethine,of. ethiliitions, 'there is *lit.: dtle doubt .but that, the idea„„will„hte.a.":. 8,,,geod effect, 'on:,the 'Vieth:tie, Not only 2 'does.'a wbipping of such nature hart:•a • boy • physically, but it • .hurts lils ego.„. . No boy llikettto be the •laiighing. stock. at other -boys, or to have ttr•cry.out lin:their''presence.. So the ;youth of- the • :town of Powhatan are cutting out the 4.: -' :•.-01fr_Plati.A*at 4nthein ..: .. ._ .. iii...iii istanza .for 0,1thel '.'Gott.. a'cre . the ,King.".: ,,or""lIdy Country 'Tip :,' of ' Thee": was sung ,titt ",the.:;Centada-11.S.', • lAtertiational. •:hoinititary' line' the other ' : , , . . . . . . ., 'day •by , delegates.. attending ' -the."pic. •• . • Life and Into**, . ... .. , : • Pacifit"•,`"W,Oinen's•:-..-bonteran-te'iii—Vitif:.'' • ':"•Thit'itYertgen"'dticetrar,7.-Titira'.'-*bilaii:47 cOufer' It fit Ike: 'nil • •` '' ' .. •' ' , lif' - f :42' yea • and the present value .;:...,.4. - . -44tertil,tinintregii :. 7-tesa; ,- •,. • .. : . . , . ., ,, . .• . ,--- , . . .. .. . „ o -h. s eartgs;•-.••iir.l.f03;00'071TeitTli .'- -:•VWO. nations • .great and. free,. • . . . •• the -lawYgt4.1901500 .:iii.•,.ALxe , . . '.-•-:-..Ohea•athtla"`"*Mr!`"5-?'"•*''J°4aP-r'''"'"'• --fflir -e:Otneer • earns $93,000. .and : the One:race:Of 'aneient, Nnie,:.: ,•4rchitece $620500, The college teacher • Ono tongue, one faith.' We olefin; and. ;the - clergyman,,.both of Whom'', eV, Gan God`, ;One •iloroco'.44ine , :-. .: . ... er,age..44:yeare,;:ohtain $65.000 and $41,-• '.; ....-,.......,...Neloye.,and-•-,Praise. ... , . '000'..reenentirelY14-While•the-worket-in ., , . , . • • :The ''.adOtiaa: 'adaiirabli. WiPresses. the skilled trades • W.Ith- the garno,'•warh- the' .ciosei*.•!Ultied .ideals..and.:aepirai 'ring life, Span only Makes $24q90;•,.--Av-` •'Vona orCanatia and the United States eraging 40 years, th.• lOWent off.'all•thp••• '•Anal),e'Mbadies a worthy -and, indeed, ,a' • groans, •the mute earns.$32,300: In noble , sentiment -- :BrantfOrd lEiposi- ..46.: Years": . the: ..journalist • with. sat,$99......, tor.' . • • • • obee .4 ,-ittqe,. bettor:: than, the clergy% nafte.'..:The' ,unskilled ,laborer : ;averages :-'44 years of • 'Work te-,Make '1.5.2,00.. The .highett. in • •average ...working.' years,, each At 51,.the, , fernier earns 512,500 . :and the farm Worker '$10,400,' the, tviet •;;14:3 -west amounts of 't4a.• sixteett•grOups; HThe. Kingston. Whig Stander.d.: " . • ; Corninumty Singing '... ,. .•.0Ver. '50,000' , .peeple- in •./Wienipeg . joined in co•npaniiiitY '.,:eiaging'..,•tandeir. Iheleadereilig, ot: 1;200 • trained Sing aararnitinalits, In Paetara, OP- emahilifttle4..lhatai,900,7Pra4engagm, ..14443! in the key to a solution ot at, leftet balf/et. 4arape!***.akalif trouble. And 14 'her aatlataatiaa at an alliancewltli thls country .Franco would be• only tee' 1,11140, threi.4Watt the or at leant' mislay' it' While It was stfil" :uaefal,'7,,PlartgeW igeraltl; Chadian- licnisei., In *',13emand • /4444dian. horses 40 in tionlan4 in j'ar:Q48. Of • -reeent' ship- • ineatt to the ' Britiah, Islet,: the; itarg eat 'coati:stet'', of 70 fine • horses 'for • • the, London Market, `Where:. tinges, : who` are f14.F.9_8194„.• In tlylng, as, W*9.4 46-0`4; nations., (• • :*. ; • • ,,, - Brazil demonstrated the first atti- tude two years, •ago when ; it , refused, the .R4esialni the', privilege Of tertain,„ ating a• tang distance flight in Pei; nambuco.:But it seethet,hat, the' United States -and Canada, In lending whEtt-;.: ever ;hid; was deenied, .neeessary tG oeiahe :the flights 4' Success,' have set a better :example: 'KitChener, ' Re- ' cord. Said It First . • It was J. T. (nark who wrote in the late nineties that the twentieth 'gen- tary was to; be`Cantida's century. The saying'. has 'frequently, been credited to • Sir' Wilfrid Laurier, and iij doubt he, too, .ut3ed it; but the original pro- PhlacY was Clark's,.-- Toronto • • • Forest -Conservation`• A most valuable asset is ,being rap.' 'idly, used up:, and, lts otie that. cannot: ; be replaced except:over' a long period of time •;Succeeding generations 'may have cease; to latheiat the procligalit of preceding ones unless a plan . of mogr_eheiye_jetorestation_is-adopted. 7011f: ,spruceand fir ;grows as rapldly as In 'alai' 'other country,. bat it/ takes 4,4:mg time for nature to inake/a saw-• • log The tithe for a vigoron : eonser-, Vatkiti pelicY: is Row" -/'St. •Jelan Tines,Glohe' Brides in Ontario. , We ••are accustomed to raise lour • .hands in something apprpaehiag hely ' horror *hell' we.' read" of ',child' !irides :•• in different parts 01 United States. ; Tint the annual report ef the Registrar ,General tor:i)ntarie lust to hand; also • shows that the •exceptiottally. youthful ;•. *Wife is, by no means :a _rarity in, this 'nett of the: .• U'hite-repertelitiWS,*theFin the year 1935 there were: ne fewer than "Ill ere A few years ago. Thos_e. Who had: age of 16, ---heard-this-greaFilichend7-hinging-' the- tracted_matdmotay-in-Onthrio•-potir7Dt-- -old-soags-and-senie-of-thetoid-'hYmnsr- •• these' Were : married . boys under received an ' finpressioa which . they • *years ,of age and two of them were say will glow . brilliantly. at long ' as united, With Men of Years of age.' . :Memory , lasts: 7-, Kingston Whig - There 852 bridet of the age 91 • Standard. . 16, -775 of the age of 17; and 2,175 01 •• the age pf 18. - Brockville •Recoider ' and Times. •• • ' • . „ • !"Not -Over -50" ",ioin. the, Not-Over750- :CIO" is the:;! appeal featured... in eserien of 'small advertisements anpeating. in the. Bea -i: Den -Herald: Idemberh, receive an enib- ' .lent topasterear wituloW'of'the, Dar; and 'a • tittle,: red • arrow,,.- bearing •the_warning "Net -Over -50," beplac- ed opposite the 50. mark 'onthe auto- • lnoblbe-speedozijeter It is 4.:good ;idea :.• • It every • mob:ilia :pledged' himself , net ;to exceed a speed of 50 miler' ter hour • Dna the highway,: our accident :score . . eortaialy liveuld.'. drop.. :H Stratford : Beacon Herald.' • •*'' • • , • •,'"'"7:-. ,The Value • of ,Trees The m est-Atapostizat-fac tair7iir 7101=4; : • previagforeet.donclitiOns In :any, coin, • *inky „ie.:the:private',lndivlduab, He •-tiulat ha.Ve,a.i.•realizatibil, that • the -pre- sence of Alone. In any :lel to his, property. This: can bo de, .i.ionetrated in taw:RI' and 0040:7 alike by the planting of ;individual trees' all • around btnIclings„ on.the..le,Wn; 4 Own! ; try lane: anti. On tir :-..i.aadotl.o.;106r' the • • Protentlett; of farm erneOrtY., Wind•.; • breaks 'Of•evergreen;Speditie: each • as • nprucecp ne.or•cpdar, maybe •plan: ed. •8fich..wind,ba'eaks: Wilk; have a benefia- : effecti on. • erene, :',nartiettlarlY :fall heat, luld witri „ , a sp ea pro. • eet:leltita the inter to farm, bulldiggg and in this way lessen the. amount . et, fuel used. If the ferm,proPerty.lias. no . :w.oediot.in additlen to ...Wanting wind• breaks, to Set'ent a few aCrec• or treat particularly &Careen or the farm 'thee' Are not well suited to 'agrigatIttile•'anch steep hitrihice, "oaks,aredeor see. • flows .of the •Pl`PnertM. 'ett Ott bY..ttre etrowee,, ffiliremile'; or highway% •••• • Bellevine Inteiligencer. , v,'oo1 tn ciente 1, The ter:631(1(114;k orthe Ruselaa,Air Then from . Moscow to the iirtited titateirWithiri ,the, spaee 01 ft feW,` eeke:lias brought abo0t sealedoti- • oettilres3" as to. lust ,urelat, it proves.. There`ale these who See proof that tuesta., Is Merely. nerfeetilig another .;ivar • wealioh against (thymic' ,Otw-h a- .6,09-0.niiio radius of .ttlescoW. &here nee the aVlatkifl. herletni vastly widen, Od, With stietititle henehtti to all, , •• No Danger Present.. , • new Cemet'it rushing towards the earth,butuug It it computed • that it. Will not podia' nearer than fifty ,thillioiy miles' there is 'no need for thlg gbob� to become even' niore:jitterY than. present.H-Brantford Expesitor.' ••••;H-. , „ THE E111.13/1? •.Empire Trade... .::....„...bro*adaka; while an jaitatioz-joracce'et, :•artinainentt." is ,proceeding in many Of our lands, it. is einnfdrting to, reflect •tliat!no'part•-••otthe-Britith.territorien;•. • today : is •arriaing., against lts neighbour. .mereesieri, there.. has been .a •detinitei. effort Made, ••following ,.the•.• :Ottawa' Conference,, to :place •trade With•ita 'the Empire on eia•Ordinated. feeding.Ex- aggerated • views:. ar,e," held in soma 01 the quarters lit.to::'what-Was,.dene at -Ottawa,. Britain and her: Dominions .Coritinte to mike isiireliasee.... of the.: •,pretlecta' of foreign. eduntires ,worth many nillifens 'each year: In ',fact, we -0..6 the ',best mastothers. of :ftianY •stien 'flatlet:30i Who Weald, otherwise stiffer . • 'rnuch mere.seVerely.: than • they •'de. frtit4 tluo lOtt'Si_ V4113 01 trade ,reStrid., tions bialit;un bY;.stlieir nekliboure7. • There Is; indeed, :still room for an ex.; , 'tent lop •df the ,nrinclele of „Ioiperial- Preference. to a 'Very ,O`Onsideralile attitudee.towarde laneerts' from '•Innda• outside the:Empire; A pollcy Of the 'latter kind *Weald: be ntilcidal for , a, country" like Britain; but there are' Other Ways of deallog with ilie.needs Dt the, econetnle :taltuatical.• Belfast Telegraph, tainte;""Nt'at$4440:."444.` ' the ' horses, rwhich. were bik;... apinials, each ,ayerat,ring, over a ten in weight met with • a; ! keeh"denland.' -',Fivecanadian."herden:, ,Were rnvonitY shipped to Baroaaos, Brit'iliWentAndies, for policeduty. ; ;.• ;": "" •-, " • leacher Wilis - Navel Prize wii* Story She Had Thrown Izto Her Fireplace s'• LONPON,: Eng. '7 1010 :09FA. • K. ,Smith, headmistress Lewisof street •Cpuncit Schciin, .Patricroft, .1lfftinchetie.„; .tere.:lettriled• that A novel ,:eho.,.:wrote • aed`,,threw into . the 'firePlace at aitter. -bus won--the-1;000 prize, in the. Peat- . petitien organized by ,Itlenste,f7ROdder - and Stoughton, the publishers. • ; • A teacher friend, Mies 'TN.:Healey, at whose hoine in 1)erbysbire Miss Stink :wrote her vivid:during ' week - en's, rescuedthe manuscript . and . taterranieuslerinaded,...•,t4e headmistress to enter the competition. • "A Stranger and Sojourner," Is ,the, title:: Pk the mittel.; It tells; of farm life in ,Perl4ellire: • • ' Mist SMith:`'said:' PI:. have • written several, stories; but they have All found6 the saine"reating,ntaeethe :`• • "Vheni baye'ov.itittea hoOk;1 arr. • •flnished with it. I find, it.boring to :go ; through it 'afterwards, ,ffed it was only 4ilife1gira-trientt-sendbirmera,Dattin of the details of Hodder and. 8toUgh-'. ou'icompeta .that Ilia it typed.". :"1was staggered When I WaS,:totd.: that, I had Woe` the prize... • " ,"The Derhythire.'hilli, bele .nie..: to -..write:-...T.here,-In-.4eMplete • '; loaeligest there." 'Prizeviihner,..Ne•:. 3 in 407Ye,ar•old Mist' :Ruth .:Pitter' of 'Church,: street • Clielsee.She: carries,: off the 1937 Haw-. , ,tholhilen Piize for 'Literature, • , Mist 'Pitter 'Would ...have been • inel-... Agible. for the prize year, . The ' Age • limit' ,is 41. • .; .. • . • : She liceiVedthe.nrize and a 'elipeye for £100 at the '.Aeolian hall, ,London.. ''AVIiss pilfer has .been'writiag. pnatly ; '•since: she was hve: :Slap. ,wiJtes.•now- adays in between painting'*Ood aa4•.: pottery at .her :studio in ,Chelsea, ' Her tatett': velem°, ••"A. Trophy of ,Arnie," secured. ,:heir :the prize.',,•: .She. Sa'Adi . • • ' • ' '•When Vlietrd that ;I had Won the • prize I' could not bring: mirself to - • „ Many year's,. bUt, I think the net aver- age forthie work' hat been about aloe •.ceent myself as long- eralt... ,among •the inifortainaten: • , „first of rny five, published .vol- • nines ante Out iii 1920., and three...of tho fi*e are now out! of pidat. •••.; . 'Writing poetry is what might be, called •,t Side; line With me, although: that is hardly- the 'right nlirase..1; "I, *irk` all dear,. in :out studio' paint- ing. :Soinetimee ideas come to nie;, and. dOwil-tar sers•Os WNW:40 in Hopeful Moo . , RePOft er Cotomienien Goveu- ment, '•ST. A :feeling of: coiifldence in tho future is sWeePlOff Newfoundland- as the longtetm recon- struction program of the, commission ot goverapient. 'becomes known in greater detail. General opinion. from , . , city and 04044 is that a new ara0, oldest :• • • :* • •:QQPiing. on the :peels; Qt.'a hileg,et' rO- port shaming, • reirmiati" almost $2,000.. 000, ti -her' than had. ; been .forecast,. .""Ith the • te:acceP,t-: *.eineller grant4a-alit'for7010 "yvikr droll** the '.•Cloveraftient , or Great Brit- :trin.,;-a.anOtineetamit; of• a•• Oregraia 'un- derwliieh tipiriizjinatelf' $8,600,060• Will • 13,e, spent: throughout the colony in thenext eight or ten :years' Was hailed' in practically .every quarter. • • ."W,e, have Waited . three Years for such a statement as the Commissioner for, Finance 'gave up in . the budget enamleatea the News. Was, • for ,manT, reasons a ;message of hope and an inspiratlen to: greater confi- dence." Germaitiy Woman SociologOtr •Setral ".'PofiliCe,-...Ohjetted, to . Her I• Frequente-Trape-Abroad—,' Alice Salomon, noted sociologist,Who wee. expelledA Month ago, •received ,a summons , early last: l.iiiOpth.to Dail at 'the headquarters:Of the secret State police to 'give an; ex-,. idanation of her 'frequent tried abroad., •• phe". hifei•med the • pollee that her .numerous friendships • and aciliaint-;'• ,anees *read .rettiltiag..sfront,:her, in= • lernational aCtiVitiet in, the 'wanatin's • ntpntmade the •ti i•was learned, thereupon'' • "suggested' ; that !Mider :these otretim: staaces ''be,,desirable''' it Dr. Balm/ten left:•.GerinanY permanently: ••':' • Di...Salop:km closed' a six-montli Iec- turo 'tour %United States • in No7 • velliber..,:Stie7h1So • knpUrn. England,;;Where, she has many eats" friends. She as, now ; In London. :Aceerding.io•:prilate inforniation Dr.. ; • Salomon adopted the••Protestant faitli •'long before the:•riresent regime came Into power. ' • • „ locks ing ome Achitect Says 1400iet ,Wifl 1:1: • , • Cheaper, More • •• • •:,•• -••,,Instoecls•fit.Poring...: ...bverz.,-,blarenitittli:tioneynioonera";;`Ot:-.4he ••1'uturowiIl play, before _ordering :their. bombe • bent: : This: Is the prediction of .Harvey,Wil- ey . Corbett, N'ewYOrkiarchiteDt, who eaYa` that...within ,30.• years houses will ' Maiiafactared. on .ciaii-orodoction. ,soclee; 'ChOsOer;- more beautittith.and: . more COmforthhht y-thati, pi•eattat7daY, .He predieththe manufacturers' will. her .)ilocks• Which are tin* replicas Of. , , , . . ih arioas :sectionti• of a hotine, had, • .;:"on your dining room table you will erect 'Yotir oWn. Model by iitting•.ie• :Seth r.theblonks. Thus you will kir*, eiac y: how' the':. hoates will book," ,s Prnits .• , R is pos1hmy true, that •Britairhwibi find that In pi aCtice ;she. Cannot -iteep„ Out or Eurene,- lialt she can, And she , tihould;•.,eirolil Leo defitilteiy, baiting' Or sides."11 1n. prestit..porninittneat. to. :Pranera„, `itrial•altatleast hat „the tee*. 'Of 'being reCinrobal,,•ityto.'be Made .`per, .•intist be .rrahteil wItl .car0!.. It lio•:,wotth Ilritait'S While to guarantee 'Puincc tgsbt ahoovoieeu1. a.ggrite.sfoti.. nt;t. that 0.1,;lit to •bo the ti .iOft Dr Ileitisti 'contalitut.;..nts' on th 'cent:Monti it "cart never prefIt tine. country' (or advance OC6 tfl EttroPe) itliderwO.f the tectitity of Vilitide etigatl”ff, ell toranec, call .41.1.:_tiae: te.611Y. 1)ee6lne'tavotwo,4 fit a tf,looDdao,,par bac mellit :et her...o..41._ 4 1-19NEVMOON,.. , Tho "former iOttawa "gir.),Lois Booth, is held. seen tkliever ;with her new bushrintl, ThOrttild *ItielsVbrgy her ,ilecretarg, whcn she was wif6 or PriUce iirik of Detniaric,",fler.flesi marriage Was dis8c,18ed, by "tapipir Royal Emote, A daughter 15Y' the fib1t fif with ier' father'. The four-ycar.old" 'ot4•Pritice an Prj;t4esg 1ifl, wh� Iivag with-4u1.it Seen' in tha laWar. io- tuiO ..plOing in hs thottio.ea garden, ' '• " i—Ne*S-Itiffteii14%*1 • 4. Brtsh Group Accepts-Abitib Plan • TORONTO, •/-; A spekesnunCIO the .Abitibi ;Power and Paper Co-, :Roadholdere • Representative Com- mittee Sates that their official or; •, ffani?ation-Plan - has been approved by a •VOmm:ttee of the Association of BritIsh Investinerle, Trusts., This coranlittee Was appointed to Watch the interests of the ,association in the Abitibi reorganization. The .spokes- man anderstandsthat more than •••••P• • r. s• s.sysl•r•••••••,,, • mortgage, bonds,`are : held by th't• group. ' How Indians ShOUfd.Be Treated. • WINNIPEG, Grey Cowl; Wellz,•. known ,Prinee Albert natnralist • id - 'advocating h new haitude towards' 'Indians. ;„Hei'seaid •tae-.„1ndian as an Indian Luiti don't try change him. My suggestion' would be that the Indians he: pat to ,Work conderv- ing,wild life. There'd nothing left to so they can't live hariting and. 'trapplig as they used to do, , but they could conserve What aaimal- life there it left," he said., • .• Eden, Nominated for • Nobel Prize . . . • • LONDON, ".-..-:••.Foreign ;Seeretary• Anthitny Eden'h, :effort's. to keep r Great:Britain At 'peace at althpst. any price are about to'. receive the high- est recognition . available each dint II:matey; tont:nation: for' the Nobel peace prize. Capt •gden!s, •speneer. is ,not Bc'niW AluSaralitti, Adolf • Hitler,: or .the---§pa;nash-combatanter-to--whoin, be.,has: so -often 'turned a charitably !: blind eye and, When necesary,,-,the , ether. cheek,. but the Norwegian% COri.. Crop Beet .Since 1929 • ,.CHICAGO—A Dore • crop• valued "at. 51,750,000,000, the biggest Money crop ;Plaited States farmerehave had since • • 1924. was ripening • in the cern belt, the , Angust estimates of sit Chicago. %rain' experta'•indleated .this , • Basing -their.. estimates reports -ifiihr farmers- en pro Ing area area .and on the latest'. official .acreage • figures, the private" cron.autla-, Orities -here, most of. Whoni have just returned froin,,,perional field inspect- ion 'trine,. fOr6eAst',1937 'dortieptie 'cern production would total 2,771,000,000, bushels - • , • Thin., Would' be: the biggett ' United.' • States Cron sine°. the ,recciall,breakllig • harvest ,in. 1932: of, 2,926,00,4000 litisti• els... It Weald; be: Mare thane billion bushels larger than the 1,524,-, • 317,990 harvested in 1936. ' ' • , Tlie entintates, of the priv.ate. autla °rides ranged froth :2,115,9d0,000:buth-, elt to 2,S34,000,000 but the average was 2,771,000.000. •:' This, represent an .increase of :,30e,eocasted , pared with the •latest Government fig- ures bhseden condtions he: of July C. N. Revenue. Up 10 •YANcotiVA4,--T•President 8. J. Hun. . , •gerford -of , • Canadian National Rail- .. --waye-2estimated in an address to Vaii- 4;e6Iffer-beard--i--of-;--Tradethitzweelt4hat:T.:, operating -revenues of the. cL.N.rt, eye?. tem during the:seven months of 1937 have been- $10,000;000 More. thah' in. the seine perield last year. , • Mr.. Hungerford said he was "un- licipatiag the aetual, figures a. little," but he also 'estimated net operating revenue had ,been -• about $4,500,00 . above, the Corresponding period of. 1_ . ,The Preskient on a tour;oI inspection Df the railway system, Said the; railway, directors : had looked fer-:. ward to: eicontinuation of these re • enaiFiiaereaaes, but now '"it seetne'Cli`7; :tent that on our Western lines which: ..have been built' andeadloired handle a yeriiiirli-Cvoitime, of wheat tonnage; the-amount-Dif-rwiteat'whielr •7we wi1i7 have to In thls yearh 'eron• sea- ., nen will be •tar leas than tould:have Nide, 'anticipated." ,.• , . , . • 'Digit After Claiming Huge Fortune AttELBouRN,g; Australia - Mrs • A Houston a claimant tat the egim :•ated.$24',893,751..lestate left_ by_theAate:-. Lad y„.1..Inti stetr-firE ngl an d, died' this ; ;Week Mis Heneton.,•••Was an elderly. WOntati: In poor ciecomefacees, . She: advanced...her..,claiin. only :three • days nretrioatly • en, the grounds •that, her : husband George Houston, wasa • nephew of Sir :Robert Hoaisten,..,whe amassed the huge featune.in thipeing. , . • , Together at Lido • :VENICE, Italy, -The former. Wallis Simpson Aad the further Barbara'•Hat- tonr,Woolwerth heireen, bathed tegeth; 'er at Lido Beach.' Their luisbande,• the Duke of V,Via sot and, Count Haug- geNiect716;16 re also in the • party.- " , • — •'"It•Weel.g1 excePtlele4113.' +POPO: ':andj .am--nera-ple,atted,": sad He est444.ted, fin): men`'plA0ed would'haver' Work ot varying ,peripde, , prot40ii untit ito 'had: at Aug,uat, , s' -The ,ivages being paidTto .the -men .144ite. trail! $2,5. 0430; and heaP, with. • Maar farmers: uttering lhe etraipt one cleller .stay; ; . . .„ 'Bride First Time at. VI. .. LOS: •ANgEl.s."-Annie, Cotton,. 74 "canlardly wait" untit Friday to ,''anarry John V. Scott, 74, That:s. what she said when they drove nl! to the, 44arrlage,:' lieenaim bureau and • wrote 1:1Net, an m31)44011... •At the eurh be% "4-4:4417WWAIn.i41117.-W7`4i6T-4W 'Matt Cottatilthret•*eddini.,. the fourth foi Scott. • ,.• • , • R•Otlestiake . ;NrA9,4KA .17mA:4s, •iont.--Popt'Aipap,.... • watiting the Niagara Oien.,c.aine,e3, • felike:ocrattlesnake vo,ta 34raa . rattieS and.,kitied it after; a ehortakir.;:. tateh. • Roger and his son Engin and Norman Irvine, all, ,of Niagara Falls Were -walking-in the ...Glen when, Hunt, at the rear oe the . ....party, heard a noise about bus bead.. glint turned Ins flashlight up and haw the snake coiled' On a ledge, above his head. He shouted to, his compaaions,. who alcied him in killing 4: • Lindbergh Passes Unnoticed' PAItiS',Hinterrepting, :a '•flight : to •England„ Col. Charlet ' A. . Liodbergh landed Le ' :Bourget Akfield . to , thank • the: cenimander :for redid att- vice 'given )hint •on...`recent:flightd:,:ar- ouaa Eofoiia. visit to the' field, where;_be_ceninLeted. _IneArailfh,14_ZiOg.; trans-AtlantiC-• ,flight 40 "ye,' -ars ' age; ' Went unnoticed •ter-hali'anheur. :He was on his way home after a •weekend with, Dr; MO:cis:Carrel,: with whOm.hi) iuiveuitd ,the •`:'artificial heart,'" :at:pr. Carrel's:home on St. Glides: Islaird„aft, tluo coast •,ef BrittanY.- • • • , Queen Mary's Brother Visits •Duko... LONDON,HPritieess grand- - daughter of Queep Victoria; ieft.today. with her hnelaand, the Earl et Athlone, :for ae,ftutPmehile •tour : of the: centiriL.' ent ned t visit. the I Duke - and ,Tine;hess OT-WiedSor. , Lord .Ath-. lone 18 (Nun' MarY's brc.ther, • ' Ignorance As.Well., Poverty to Mani For Malnutrition British. Speaker 'Believei SchOols Impart Elementary, Knowledge of Effect of Food,Upon Health avorite Weather Holds Place 5vh„-, jet', for Polite and .• , WAOgnidTON.4.ar.,_a",. tatiai,ita t*• -weather .Ottrenn'n• ,nunilipinl"niOrt your relative right „to, .tallt about the ... favorite tepietthe. Weather, "It's all basd on; where. kon: ' Kiaca,4 ' ,i4•Otor, .ologle.t;„ Paha ,what.Yonerrtteed, to," .• :Re .40440. 'a 'meg, .the„ •Unigoil . Btatss;..;nehjed,Cp; the bigh..aaa • • , •ey ealetilatioas,' Tho results: ., •• gedflit4l;i0, WYP*1.0 .114.0414,•10(1.• the, lIst �t..atnia'sphOr.lc , the....et4te: is: 116', dogreosVontl'iew is 400*. gem .er';:,sango.;Of:1,$.2 Oimr.not4;•,. . • hare 'the least to talk .• �n' that binge.," High. in 1;0. and 'low; tivo,linieW',zera,. trietal raage••:, . ,ot• ••• •.. to Wyoming i • North • baketa•''' ...With . high or 124 and a haiv of 55.: below for a range of ;1.80,' degree.S. „Close is ..Ithede land, •where the: reeerd..high le• only . 169 and the bow 18 bele*" sere., or ' .range. of 118. • • . • . Some . other 'temperature. rangett- •. •• Montaaa,. 178. degleee,. Smith Dakota 174, Minnenotal.73,"Caliternia 170. Ida. he South ,Chrollea 122,•:. Georgia , 23 and LeDisiana. • • ' • "book over:.the: record -breaker ,natip," said •Kineer;:'"and get•sOzhe ' •• -` • ., prises , about what places tfay:e been - .h.ot: and imne' others .that*. haVe bPen • . . , . Figures show, for „ . .„.polawAre4never_,„hat..heen.att.„.cold'' ” Alabelna once was. • . • . • 'Routh 'Dakota has • been :better than Georgla,:, Washington state hat • heen .seven degrees Warther..then •anythIng ; in South Caraiina'S history, • and the ' coldes.t, eVer: :beep. ,Rhode 'Island: • is only two degrees lower than Loinei-' • ana's • ' • . temperature 'ever regis•:, tered in the United States : was 66. be. • bow • at -Yellowstone National. ark Fehrea.or, • " .:-Ranch„...Deatli Valley; Cal 11. LONDON. -No child should he : at - bowed AO leave Scheel, without tali ele- mentary :knowledge of the '.effect og . toed. 'Upon health, in the •dpinfois of Sir :Jahn, err; director of the :Ratvett Research ::Iiistitate, aAberdeen, :Sneakingat the •tinperial'.Social Higfene Cerigress. In 'Leaden, lie de Oared; ,',It has been .said.that,nialaii- • titition IS ,a?'. mech•alee: to Agtiorsace „asito_pelietty,:4(that_As_;;;ci.;.,..4„4i, -very padftiftAop Anon ',-eriir:-,•;'edeee:•-., tionaLsystemi ; • : .• • 2 ;• ,knewledge. of, how,' to feed., .'a family to :keep: them:.healthy is ,as. important ' ;or ' the. •future mothers ot . our race As the: knowledge :of:French, •irregular Verbs; • orIlie tributaries , of, • the Ganges,. In the higher ::•eifecallon • of •girle, Seine book like the report, Of the international Committee; of .the 'League of Nations,. on what consti- tutes an,adequate, diet • should ' reek .as • highasi,a book On • granakaar lot a ,Latin or French test. ' "Itis "alineet:Dertain that in ,the re- garded • as an. .impertant. sahject: in education." •• ..,: • •:1-learfh Record • Toronto In 1936, had ohly, enc reel- dent,idie Of typ.hold' feVer; One of Meese les,: ,atie ofinfantilo.1341:4WAIl twe of diniatheria;"..none of einalinex.'•,,Pipli7 theria, smallpox, • tynkold, those oho& 'great tc•ourgos, are yielding to tokoki,-- Vaccination 'andtho ptirification. of , • . . •}Nrater• and milk sUnplies.• ••Tubercul- •,is also dotting •airidet Cludina • the deathe •trotooto • PeOple 'n sanatoria, the:taiberetilosis vietime • 1936 numbered ;2751 It the-pre:War; rate`liath• been': in efreet„. they • wotald: hac nunibct.0d 742,*•` , ." • fiettird 14vanher 'at' 4613s • ovrAwA-LItalioPting the beet ,r4rth vtacethoht ,recotet- evertoXnerieneed at ' the GeVernfrieet einfalbyntent tarried, • , (1oogo 1itThi11t�, superintendent 'has' :told The..lournal. that .2.1.6 hien had .hooli ecot tO :064 aln jos dilUng - -Urges Muste:---' To Aid Peace Woman 'Suggests : Whole .World .• Getting Together t� Sit* • ' "1;11101ujle...t , NEW YORK.L:IVITSSIKiterCheatliani known fel ...tier fell:song :recitals, will „Make a Plea for peace MUSIC to the - women•01'.tho •Werld'asa speaker at International ‘Voinee'S Week at Buda- • pest next. montir,-shesaid .as She pre. pared ;to leaire• the' United ..Statee for .,,theliniropean',,Meeting. The aim or.:06 tourerefice is the' prettietion,„of-intell :tuitional Underdtaridiag:anclAFietaiship...., And • womc'n of 18 natiens will . verge do .the" kJ:pegs:Han .capital to tineen 6. •• • . • , • •!. "Can you. .hOati,ine the. effect if' all the liatioad.: or' the 'World ' eald, • jOiri: together .and sing elae asked, ''t think it • is Mick, time we had a, nurideration or 'all the national,. anthems 111 the- world: Most of. theta are obeelete,•fted instill :hatred -eve.: .cially in the :mindsor elaildren, 'They. • are largely hyrons of ..„ . , ,.,:pdtriatital, and not.; •Untiereteoct . by •`•ebildreti. ; •;'• " • :': . • , • "Why ,should; we teach our elaildren. to sing. songs •or hatred: on One hand, while on the Oilier, 'We. send, :peace . 'delegations ,abrond? .11i.`the• parks 1 See SO many elilldren playiffg witii• -toy' pistols, . At:their 'Play 'Itis a Contitant 'bate bane ,bang!' Wleat e10 Dan :Yoti eXliact wheii, they' ito titilAut•ed on iehg0: •of betel '•. , arn .not •eritiolzing Frandis Fleelt: IteYr • but We••are :•not •flghtbn a Mat/ Tititain todaY. ao4..tho $tar, .soacgiect • .ljactIce does not:suit this era.: „ "Sti: &apt a tiatiOnal anthem' like. the ' ., • •• batic•ve that Whelp ha, tiong, 'and • id,dividnets ,eorno •together 111 Oo'operatbon, wo trend anthems," ' " eed EfficiencyForLeadership '' .Lana M. Philips WatimS• that.: A - . fability. and Leade !Ship Not., . EnOi* - ATLANTIC '.c.rkY•ii Wom- en's clubt.twere warned 7„ against Choosing ,leadere just necanee they know how to clan' backs, Mix Well ; and . wear: Parisian clothes. . , • "We should 'Seleet: the. women who :cap best advance our • interests,"' '1Wiss Lena M. lawyer and :asseCiate,-editor of the 'Pictorial ite--; 'view; told the convention • of the National Federation of '13usness.; and ' Professional Women: ' It is all right to Cheese a :beak , s!a p_per a•nal„, geed._ miXer. if, she., -7-other-::"--worthyvhite7qiialities;-butH7the-.-- , -,tacf---t-st1e-.7--weaet6:4-pfarisitan-7-nreile1s ' does net necessarily, Make her as' de-. • 't sirable leader. ; •,, .• ,•• •• f"Gcled••Will and affabirty are .no • ...substitutes. for directness, efficiency, intelligence and vision.": The, speaker, advised the. WoMen,..-.• not to gloatover thS:nrespeet Of tre7i nealiag. thefederallaw, prohibiting '.eniploYment of beth .husband • and •wife in the government service. , "What will happen . in slit, senate," „she added, ..Still •problematical.Yet- the nuen in -congress-who • had •••,' the • power :to rescind that bill Were 'sent there largely • by the votes of woniin, who constitute -nearly- half .the electorate.'• ' . . , . 4.'Weinen' :had'. the power.toi, force • . change, of '„that: law!': Any •titne. they •viatited to. :TheY-siinply didn't eit- ercise. it." , • . • 30 Per Cent. More Bought By Canadians in First Half Of 1931. ."•OTTAWA.:HCanadians bought pear-. •ly 30 t. more 02,0tomohneo In'.•••••- hair of 1537' than . in 1930'.,••ac, • , cording to egilles,dt atitemoialle ileand • ing Made peblie by tlie Dominion:BUr• • .eau of Statistics. : •• • To ,theead.of June, 99;512 card:Were • need. t - tit • a ' Last year the.,nuin.b. drwas .7,7,08. and the amount .$31.349,056. Now ehart were 33,86, about ' one•thiral Of tete!, but . othe-Iliihneed. arnonot was 523,605,784, mero. than half.- ' „ • ' • in 'Jeep alone '24446 • cars:Were . anted, to- "the a:Menet. ,Of,;.$16,360.037; THIS is 26.1 per teilf.tti ,tiumber& and • 394 per' COIL- la o'ti,bOvat '14663 cars : $7,441,e05 In Jaine.; 1534 Air-Coddittoneci :Thy'ie au conditioning.,theow barns in • Nebraska, where 101:174e-; ee . boat is 'eohiniCh :in stirnmer.• At least :one 'farrner; flan \t $.tianheiasi. has aefooted that DractIce,. hoe' itietalleet n ocr4on' `iitChatifcar linit .bit daij ,hath tit 'Rho Cotton- iood, his edun try home, •,-`• . Tin, 'tint 'he.'eatited to ttimbh to dust' by oaten:it eel& , ner'etiatt the erthit Male COMO OM bt firituni an' bad •pr se,.than. When: ,t let Weat _ Heger •NV,, Babson. .• • • • •