The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-10-21, Page 2•,•$,
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' "ountry, accertling to t lesa: p1"EaroPe.• EgYPt.i." Ni tilern Indt and,
it willfall to aboUt. 0.009•0i00q*t the-Clilt,ta. all baVe". ,tiftterent ; Caleinia.r4%
• • .-11,7alioa 166 e: pf the present century' and 111:1,whch differpy.its'intich a 0c,1 :Ypar_dr
..te,:be."..reinenthered aloadar,ialiaseti
on thht ef'Jnlies• :Caesar' of:48;B 0 In
; ••.,;; limit • IS, Oat,',. at „-4.0; ' ' , e ; •L52pQp,cr.,p.r,egol y liSeqyered
he. at'OPPOd,,,IP,,.q101•111 ' 1,13;e,l'UrititlXf1Vriti 'that i6.14iI4Ir.1tatl'•!aifil error
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/9 fe/WI) ;19' ar66: %191'• 14114,(34i3f4P#P',7 ,a
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reqUirba; 166: 1.feet,:4•Tor onto. ` St,a-K" ''cared 'amendedcrthisc" and4lilsiact
lion letters, nre written throughout fled calendar'. is, the one we no* use. •
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140este Natieni 1.711S Thein: Un
der COn'itle-Ot.1/411;,-:We;r1.1 Cep-
••-iPsieln Cut Out Calentikr.
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$em,ething; 4a :to be 'dtme, at long ,
last. about the, Vonftisibit. and echans.
••QA:91tr outoPdafer`Cal-endar,,"Says,P,•ear,:.
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-- . . Couldn t Ilappen Here. ._ .. , •: ..
. .1`.1vO sPee:e1 OuTses deserted ,,a five- . 'the -world .in.a year . which means ' "In addition to the cenfasion ,cauSed
. ear -01d '.bay in' 4n:OxYgen teat In a, ' that the average individnal. Output is by haying. several' different '•cal.ndars
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!... Nasal0b0aetta hOSPital 1„"becauae.. it '. roughly; thirty-two (an uniaspirod ' in Use in the, world at the aame dine,
being 'an • inaarance caae, they might,. calenlatien, ,because the world; popu-, Our own Oalendar from velr to: year '
,.have, to walt .sonia„ erne for:, their , le0on includes. babies and ,illiterat- c.aDSos quite enough:confusion to sti-
. ....,0agst1„. 014; Canadian. nurses ,are, We es),.' Even these statiAics leave out , tistiejans and to laisinOps generally
' t•hinkt,11'.1E.4de' of better stuff than that many . things. , They • Q not inclade i • aster In Different Quarters ,
• • i :- ' • • : __,....,L.L__ • , • jttiling:Ime•YpS•toesitli°011rs; cdei.rutillainbleYI:ttihe'crfoniatlin! C°11113aed With 193a. til'e lirSt Cint"."
- -Brcieltyille Beeorder and Titnes..'
, ter 'of, ,this yeat• haS $ less. working'
• • tieany . bottled Araissives 'of shiPWreck- ' days than the • • g ' r
last' ear. the second u •"o
y , , q artei has ta •
Tst.kig-Tir,rie 'Ft* the League . cot t e pendutg qua ter
.11.1.ondonIF _e_e Press_:_ It is easy. to, 0,' sailers. But • the • official , figurei. '
i see the • difficulties in the way of di:: are kill very impressive . One might- •••:•41")re L -F4 -aster is im.t.-•-"i7-1P a ill'fferea1'
mean, bit In a different auarteri, :
finite" League action : in the present have•thought that, with the 'telephone
This means that all Comparisons. of
- , crisia, lint there .la no.t. the . slightest r'everywhere and televiiionirotind.„ the •• '
quarterly er even menthr,y figures ha
• ' (,leubt that if no action other than al: ,.corner this spate • of, 'letters' ;Might ' tween the two years•, will ii mislead- '
: -Protest against.' •.:bombing,, is , taken ..have been /curbed. Net at all, the ' ' '
• ,' ag,a nst Japan at a thine When, world •',people ,of he United States, renoWn,', • ' )7
ng
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o ' 'on is' imrirecedentlY unanimous ed fpr progresaiieness, write more But it is not only these two YearS'of •
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the "League Might. as' well close up ' :'letters than anY-other nation', in the our calendar which have paused ft•ou- flowers -ogloxinas and plump coral- possessions, and is developing the
h d• -•Thai the PGeneva Palace to 'tt•ailtir-----Manchester-Guardian•-- . -EverY-Year--is--as•-bad•-Flnetuat,---red:,-he-ontas chat' -gardens are eher •
ished in the sun -trap extensions! to the ••-•-•-•40-•-••••••-!•••'4"t..."4"......,.......41
--the' armament manufacturers.• Ing Easter and, Wptsun cause trouble
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-.Canaclians Drank
63,459,45S ,Galloto "
, Conntnentary on tile ..•• 'Qu„autitY, 'Consumed • in
, • • Twelve Month Period ,/ - • -
• Canadihns drank a large quantity
narimentsin
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Highlighks cf the:Week% INT-- by P•eter Randa
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..„ p s Pon let. a is., 9lOW that pet:utility. titoons bus ., Ao ILI ,htel.5etr,„ nine ,0trlicielnig.,09 tn; tin, gt, h„usr ?esti dr„
• . .• • • • France Arrns the Border • gees"thi11,4tit.0 wo.rft(l
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.cire en, -ea ure Franco -S • 1 t
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• . „ ua that n aY arise: fFon,1 •YO- '• To' Eq4i1:.Pk. 'YeAr • ' '•11?1;41'il°•114/34Qts'--11141°;. la'.1111a4ac'7'
by the National Revenue Bureau. A't •f• •
y but .•swiftly tieing militarized ;lege:. • •-• •
SrzryBqlconies week P1foParation ,fItaWs or any Eilt; • . ' th.°sne •c°nsPmPt'cia .of
ji.P4V - ," a
" • • , -a , fasal. lieftire'the end
•,. tc:171.721)74Oile'`.1R047.1.2•i;,r A 11 enntt44s, terdelY..: 'year 1/6,•'equal; .ta to,1110 '
.. &era . 'of(ortaJO. the etirit,Vithy:"baCk 't0' r 1.499' f 't1 Aly. 'I ' f4tPC1.4'°''' •;`: • • '•
vreallilatreng'•aeiT i td'i 1.0
-"o4i1F; r tor'. the; 'cOlOra tn,:ef4260i,00,0,000, ia, 441anead,-
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tU 11 pe 1c Sp 12
- • ' — $1141-1.1iPl4,61`;,;-f.E.Pine.P• : Tiatla,,I),•, Loa. '• 19P 111 Y1. - '119, 111' P19Pth*'' •
StoekhOlin,•fir$t'notico's, , tkat. yesife„, teinythe nioc1uctioi but it beer, 'the ', departinent" .'.keelia tab on:
1;119119 ifyl,',11T,1t,l,g,,, TnaFJ9p111111,1114111if
.‘ R6'; . F1.119 P•Pt!'
•er • , 'f+. • ' , • JAI
lypgkexci niattei:e OnSerfettill )104jrre'fikr ;9a, ;,peOorl,
the hyirtr.oZ 06 ',','(*.ftY tnd sina11 enthern.frentier'is no 'tenger seanre!! Ist:intlastry the ' ' • it TOljpoP 11'0
houses in the suft6unding garden' v1-- • ' Manufactured in aria& I ,..:••1 '
s!oges all: have' sen-faelng balconies,
,ianned for. camfort and Iprivacy:,
Theii flai-ng • Planes. •• painted • pui'e
whito, bilva a leek of seagulls' wings, '
OD -$1.-1 NPEP'
Brigitt putt-bl_ atde flower Ilexes '
againfit tl:e white. 'Most .of the
aunailinds• ere liericl-slved •with' ,sdal-
• loped 'herders, cnir tliffcrent
lotus are used forneighboring blocits.,‘
flatS. The contrast' of ..tangerine,'
..x.herry.„.4.eatiaelt,aniCappfeLgreen_gittes_
light-hearted sparkle' to -,the build-
,• .The.flOwer boxes are !,,Oiarming, too. •,*
•Yen' S'ee a 'harlectuthade of Petunias.
• marigOlds; IticbSiae, 'scarlet geraniums
laced with white petunias and pots ,of
..those curiously • decorative Vjetorian
Several •'intsthoritieson -international
yelatiens are of • the opinioti that
alassOlinias,stalling, and will continue
•to Stall until, a•slie thinks will .happen-'
the Rightist aamy in Spain gains the.
ascendancy. • r
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Campaigning For Calcales
With the -publication of a new
weekly:. COlOny, and }Rime,"
Germanis laanphing, an intensive
earaPaign of prepaganda in. dritre
A-Series.--nt+,
, mass 'meetings will he liela."SPciaebred
by the National Socialist '(Islazi) party ,
-and the Reich Colonial League which..
• has 0,000 members ia Berlin alone.
The eamAignserves t&inalie the.Ger-
Man people more and more , conscious .
•cf, their unfortunate lack of 'imperial •
. , . loss to sports , and sPorts-wear living rooms, which are 'a, ------------
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S t. C .t shops, arid te holiday reiarts. , 'the small houses. , •
ews n eview
The Greatest Danger-,• por ing , omm.en
.' When you. examine 70o. highway . •
• " By KEN EDWARD*
Now, an interaatimial effort to re- •
. • A FILL OF SUNSHINE,
form' the ealendar is' being -made. TWO • Stin-room,s and huilt-oat'; balconies
hundred different scheines for cal'en- •
alike are• most sensibly furnished for
‘ciar r dorm' ,hav.e 'been..splimitted 'to Hying, se • that the owners can
the League ofNatioes, and, by careful
cr. 4ntt h?w, litany days there., ±mitierri ,atiLie4Ir.eAlt
accidents And find that 265 of -'thein,
occur'r,ed), on straightaitay stretches ,. • „ - • ,
125. at admittedly danger--
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ot-A curves you de .riat'. hove. to :heavyweiglit champ -girls were mustered into the League
traVelliii ov- of German Girls this Week, donning
ation. Whieli. is exeessive..sp,eed..,• er e •continent"'
f;w",_ . plain .1nitatics; -the: very with' his. Brown
Mdre -Brown Shirt Girls
• . BERLIN. -A half, Million 10 -year-old
Joe : Louis , t h e
„their fills,of :sunshine and fresh/air on
sifting the 'number has been- reduced ,
• , -a-r-O-Tirtheafear wv,t61-6116-117111t-oiti
-The matter is •being pressed' as urg...•in, _comfort in a wen.planned sun-trap.ii :Mr. Each gir.1 rause 'Undergo an ath-
•ent; for it ,is desired to `start the'new full us of in'thi etic examination. before aclmission.
country!
tich'
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_B4O6,m,,sbera;it 'd,hRe.:g,,namo7e,
grea.,
. • •. toiaty .
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•'hazarda'.,as , ------------------------cr
etei,:, with.a" -certain, defte. of Caution.ts full ",lenfth. on
; Eta.. the....:wide•Op0 ' ',Madern„read, .: . st•baSe. Joe's a '
orly... surfaced niar4ed' and 1.3an167 '..akaa' • tn'inks' til -e is . the bat 'idea: ... • ,.., . . ' the :baicon§ in • etimitler, -A , very light
... 41, As •t;36.,:firalch of :a •teMPeatjan:rfor,,• ' Chanip ha hit on to keep fit ,PhY'el-.. Thetwo systems DOW...Dh.d.or:o.9171dT, .....inrciatitriedh:..t:rbeletheof ..bffarkreohritaendtuerhtlisrhstn-gisd.:
. , ,, ,- • eration .:are de' follows: • • • ' •
a• „tnult.itttile, af:- people: Who .are in 'toe . 'call.' .. • ' • ''••••• .._ • ' :' ''' '• ' '. ..-\ " • - '.,That ;PreaSoft,krA1
b International '
,Inuclr,Of-in'.hirri•Y:evert: ,te -,tilini,. That ' -...774-trira,- WhO-h-aa7,•;teliffselititage ,ef-his- ,.--Fixed '6,,a,f‘,nd..a.r te-atvici..13f.. _America , is ,,,,4-he-aady7ot-theajoa*haa-her--sewing...,
, ..... , , , , corner, in the sun. camPlete with ',Se*.
' .',.. is ,.why the ,Mijority,,,, ' of acciClentS', conviCtions. refuses :to
. :edOrse any ‘. , to divide ii..13-mont,h year into equal . ..
Ing •Machine, low -siting Madera .chair, .
,. ,. „F... far ...thetrifentrcal:$tar. •.' -:.•'''''.': ,', and 'elbdry,111,01'iable • - ' ,'
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..‘Calendar, On • jentiary/ .1st,' 1638. The • W.!:1.-d6ift °••• • '•
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date is partieularly, apt, for it is a m , . • '
eals ate Jasen la the Swedish
Sunday, and so would cause tlie least -homo these sun rap, rooms, .or on
Possible interference in business
t.r,ing:Enelasiiiely. Canadian •
Spine •Visitari,' endowed With Cul-
ture and •enriched • by, •experience,...
7-1f7.175-7TexPresseci ''estonieliinent,... With
all ,kindness An,' the' yvorld;::that •
the'.ordinary, ,eoeking of.. our hotels
. ,ineln,Ees,,nething • that:, is specifically
I is irnpossibie to deny
factiln the yer'y ;OcpenSite hoters
'and .i.eStautants, it is ....cooking „called
• ,(i -i Europe) ' international that. pre-,,
,-"IxellS-coStlyrdiglies, • oftenLexcellentr-
' . that are .fou-ndri-r:Witlortk__
- • Y,01'.1{;77•4eiliA;.„oi in the Anti-.,
•.POtles. ln the inederatelY 'priced
es it 's the ordinary, American cook-
-e. eaten. nVerywhere.'.
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,,• the, French; Italian' and .German.
.'reStaurents serve their 'specialities..
" Canadian Cooking' .Nowhere .• Cer-,
• 'tainly it is not a matter of being.
fnitatfcal ilie_matter of cooking
-----in-cre-than- anything 'else.' -13,10.; ---would
it not be posSible, at least in the res-
, taurants that do ' • not specialize in
certain tYpesto include Some local
• dishes.- in the programme? Some
• ' them are so gdod. - Petrie
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,(Montregl). • ••
floW Frei We.Seein
••', The Duke ,of Windior is 'reported •
• to have macle-"..a*promiad to refrain
from giving any public speeches ditr-;
ing, his projected Visit .so:
•the Tinit-
;,'ed; Stites and; 'according' to a Sen-
. -den *dispatch, a, stipttlation to' ,this
'effect was ,• given before the British;
' Cabinet, Would give it's ;consent to the
tOUl• • t •-.7;
" We: Wonder; Edward Was
away on a 4 destroyer froin.
England, and England's throne, Wil -
titer. he thought that he. Was, sailing
,nway Lo fre‘edoin,.' If se, he must be
sadly. "disappointed. -.4le has eetaped
,f fern the-rontirke.of kingship, but 'he
, can n'evei esca0 frOirn the' i)oliticAl •
results df his birth. Whether.. he' be
'a kingor not, he Cermet be. free un
tit', the ..dar. Of 1,13114.1th, unless they
British constitutional monarchy teas- .
es to eXiSt. , • °
It Was Bro*ning who Wrote: "ROW
, free We, seem; haw fettered fast we
are!" and Edward might weli xelter-
" ate.- the thought, with 'a definitely
, personal , :application. --; Hamilton..
•SpectatOr. , ' •
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THE: EIWPIPE
product' unless he actually uses the
article: In h s own ;inimitable ..way
'he's really frying' to 'do -tinfoil on
• the...right and oat that rate should go:
Di younow that Bobby
-•aace• AAT'
Manager, it Cincinnati, ead,' C.ohnie
.Mack are the 'tWo eldest .managers, ,the 'same date year afteryear,.
in the National and 'American league, • • '"Year bay" n ' •
• reepectively... • . The. other system, sponsored by
‘• ' * 4 * • •., Lord Desborough, and nmed the Des-
,
Think these ;over till next week. borough Calendar. after him, Is less •
'.What is: the nanie, of the big time •,,revolutionary and therefore More, like-
beieball-,-star-whase-2,-inother.-.-•carmot,
speak .one Ward, of ,Enflish? It has a 'tWelve•montli yearTilivalett-
Are you able to 'name the wrestler
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who has had his nose- ' broken .23
.months ,�f 281 days egeh. The new-
' Month 'thus created is , to be called
:Sol,‘ and' Will be -placed between June
• and july, The odd day will be called
, year Day, and will f011ow,•',DgtbMber •
2ath, as a National, holiday.
Every inonth Wi11,4tart 08 Sanyfy,-
and 'eachday; in ; eV,ery month. Will .be
• The Great Shrinkage .
- GoVerninent must secure all
,
. -possible 'information, regarding the
- shrinkage of populataort with which*
, aCcording to 'experts,', .this 1ountry
and a. great pairt of the ivi ize
world are• thneatened, in. the immed-
iate future. Light is required. on its' ,
Conies and probable effects1 TheY
should' )le Studied, scien0fically with
.fallest, array evidence
awiii-
- able. • . . Eipertil ferOcast that, am,
. leas the fordes a wdrit h be. radi;
.'eally alteredi, peptIlation ttiO n'ear
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Speaking • Of 'wrestling Jack Cor-,
coma IS Starting his fall shoWs' in
a big! way. in Toronto' these days.
He .promises bigger and , better
matches than ever7before (if pos=-•
:Wellgang we'll see you: at the
ringside. an .tion,t forget to., answer.
those 'questions above. Watch. f,or.
the answers neXt:. week: •
'So. long! • . , • --
- . Colonies
•
Gwen
-Trade Benefits
Canada Gazette Puhishes Special_
Edition on Concessions
Into -6liter quarters.. , Each .quarter is.
niada,.tip of .inie_rnionth ' Of 31days,
folleWbil by. two months ef, 30.. •days
each. ..Every :Month has 26: working
Every day Wili. be the seine date
:every -
year (a:tg: in theother calendar).,:
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and Easter ' Sunday Will be fixed' as
April 8th., ' • • ',
:The odd ;day, ` to; be celled Year
: .Dat,:W11l amethe_year, end as a
•.natiOnal' holiday, and. Will, not: &Milt -
in t a '.ndar.s. :Leap tear Eay
get the lanieftr.eatureet, eXCent 'that
it ill b Pieced between . June and
• Jul , a , national holiday. : .
the , nations 'adopt it? •
..• Can January the. First, See' their,
confusion cutoutet our Calendar?
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:Men over. six feet ..hiches. in
height11 \are teChniCallY. 'known as
giants': • : '7 1'. '
' OTTAWA, ..---H.T.lide'ConeeesionS ta ,
' seyeral'British Colonies;. proteaterates,
anti Mandated. tetriteries are..ainlotinc- • ,
' ed in ;an extra edition Of the Canada.
a,te‘it,e....• '• , ' ' .' ' '' •• ' . ,..," '. , '
„ , Seine, of th concessions ' are . to • fttl- :
fil undertaki gs An. the •Canada,grtited."
.,Kingdant.agr eineht and the. ether , to
carry out -the spirit of the -trade Agree• .-
iment'with 1stra1Ia WhIch. has , been .
extended and .amplified. , . .. . -".'.'" .
• : .Utroatly4 to Sept. 1,st; ' when, „the ,
• .relieWed. ' c nada.lInited; '. :Kinglet*.
trade • treaty', ante into .foree, benefits'',
' 6,,f the /3ritis i,Preferenc•& hite been
iiVen toMalta, aridilloet . favored' rm.,'
f3
I,IOTI, tr6Atille t ,1as been 'extended „to,
all•the• nen-a if.governhig colOnies.and, . '
prOteetorate • the ,mandated. territories .
. of togoihnd,• the Cainerthitis„I'angan-, '
kliia,.territatiy,:and Ralestine, , ' • ' •., :
RECEIVE :Eillit,ISE)..)0,0E0ERENCE '
: .. Frain OeL let; When :the botitintia,
tioft of. the Ausitalian,,agreentent be7;
eetne' effeetfre„ Papua and Nerfolk laL4
,;,land re06, the brit:fish ',preference'
Jagethei• With special prefereneeS' gilt.
eh AUStrailay Nanta, Mandated to Ana;
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tithe, gets ;the 'British prefererite.
• The, Olihert and, EllIde .Islanile,.and •
'. the .Tirithill Sole:nazi ielands protector
ate in the Pactric also receive the'
British preferetieri, as trent cietOtie,t .1..
With, most •tif these conutrieS ;trhie'
t is groan, Irt the .'pait, Meat YearatlioW.,
Ove,r; exPOrtf; tli,,Paleetine ,WOre $'2741i=
000 and ImPhrti :from there .$'51,P00. .
. Thor largeSt Red)! "Of: Canadian ..,1:11,
Peas froth. Paleiltine •Wilit ere:rife:4 ,Val- . , ,
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!i he Puke mid 'NicheWittid
:44'0f s6rn
, ew in riApi8,,, '00 ithib to pay -a• , '•
WA at $.42,000, Orangefi alreadY,&nftp .
', , sit4O the Uniti,A 8(ates, , The .131.1tish*Cablitet IS tinderate0d to haVe
«in tree trat,iPtilestifie hi thg •ttro fehr . . .
' timatlitt of the year and, are 'Mit ,tiffet:6••••••,' , ,I-: Yanted tho• ReYtti „•CMIPle Del:Maslen to make -the, a;000. fitito 30DrilOY.
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eti .by the holy Prefereil660+ '. ' • ' ' f
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)Should Milk be Added
Before or After?
' g.r!glish, Tea: ;Drinkers , Debate, The,
, To 'Expert Thatcher 'Wheat,.
Board of :Grata'.
, Commissioners 'announced- this-:'• week'l
that 4t 'Wei; arranging; in collaberatiOn
• With theCanadian Wheat. Board i for,
• Thatcher wheat to United Kingdoin'
and Cantinental miliers wtiilngth
, Operate for a' trial run of this ,wlicatlia.
'their. mills. • .*. • : '.•
About 30,000 bushels of 'wheat
..be'.inVOlved:'Theaanbuticeinelit
"This:is, beteg 'Undertaken te`-ecinfirrn!
the laboratory findings that Thatcher.
'wheat, which ' hoe', praven„ rust resist -
••:ant„ is . eligible for grading ea. NO.'. 1,
Northern 'Manitoba,. grade • as' "being
%Ail a tedent :controversystarted, ' equal. ur quality. toilVfarquiv Wheat." '
in English ::neWspane;s !insitY1,,,tea • ' • '
habits werewitheut. explanation. Like
plank other 'things. :ElriglIsh,, a
that: was that, . • ,
• Fpr instance,'•'the addition' Of milk .•
:. to 'tea.'. There have always I;ieentwO
schools, each.. firin',in the: belief..that
should be poured into the tea-
ctipbefore the tea,,,,or,;, that , milk
Shotild'-,.be...Patiredinto. the tea.
• i" Aiwa Schools. •of Thought t'
Neither school knew nor 'cared or
• troublecirto inquire, why it adlictred-te7,
-the4avor.ed: practice: r ';f
NOW,. d correspondentWho. fi&ere
following the tea virlth the ,of -
fere' What Seems to, be a Sound tea:
eon: :She reasons that' when the milk
is .put in first 'itis slightly . cooked
:1 the hot tea and thus may - impair
the fine flavor of, the 'beverage. On
the other hand; •Shp points out, .when ,
the ,Milk is poured -last the, tea bas
lost. its first .heat and theflaier
re-
Inaine unimpaired. , .
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- The Famous Pair Will Visit America
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Spain- ,
HENDAYE, -;*rancO-Spanish
instrigenta and..._Lo§a1.1.„
this week end Nearly 350 war planes
•
were engaged on the northern :fronts
and thirty were reported to have beeti
shot down. ' •'
,Dn • the .tragon, front,' where:a fleet
of .eighty loyalist planes atemPted ,to
Wipe out the innurgent, stronghold. of
aragozza,a squadren of new Italian
ships entered the dog-fights.
of • 1 eaid•Pli t C'anad laps,
Four -Year Plan
• Inthe latetwenties, it , Ilassla
With her Pi've-Y,ear Plaii Moro re- ...words, taken etit -of hond• .hey , efer
•• On., the' ether „hand, is regards to .
liquors, the.' figurds are for what is.
entered •for,'eensurnotion al', in other.
eently came Gerniany with:her scheme to • litlnor mannfactui'ed inCanica
tor intensitlea development of her re-
seurceS, Last • Week Italy instituted a
Ft:air-Year plan :for ,economIc • inde-
pendence, with the government. declA'-
' ing tjinE pie relative scarcity of rpw,
inatpriais, Minerals and. other --products
„.„,makos.. su.ch' a _program necessary :if .
the Country is to, achieve "eatiality with
'----Alberta Prepares Case -
OTTAWA.,-.--Prinie Minister Macken,
,king'has infialated to the' Alherta
Gaverninent and other .Interested par:.
tine that :any rePreiefitatiOne they May
•Wish,:to make to 'the Federal Govern-
ment.with respect to Alberta legisia.,
'lion referred to 'the Ooirerner-Oeneral,
Should' be" in •Writing. he • Old a press
cOnfeterta•e:.' , '; • •
. The..416erta GaVernnient has.. ad-
vised the Prime. Minister that a briqf. ,•
Is. being, Prepared and representationa..
are also, to' be Made by the; Canadian
'Weekly 'Neivripatiera 'Assoelation and
neWePaper publiehers.
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, Ontario's Liquor Profits', '.
,
TPR6$T0.0ntarto'.t4ttoor 'Control:
Board •prolit's for:the Year efuledIVIarch
„ 31, 1937, were 88,960;600. Ovine intlie.
Previone babel • Year *ere $74862,719,
the inarease belng $1,097,98L ?refits.
On llotior store :operatiOns were
869,206., .The rest Of the $8,000;600 is
'Profit on. beer said.- -trough, 'Ware'
hoUses. and beverage roaniS: and bri
; Winesold throtifh ,Winerles. '
nations haYing -greater resources at
.tkeir disposal. Milssolini'S :plan is to
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make Italy entirely free, -from depend.
epee on other countries for supplies."
mwitliout constituting an • economic
challenge to' ker neighbors",: authorita.
.tivae4e..,va4wusju
spokrezn
soene„:tea.tie•. Soi.nelye
ti
"Unity Is Empire's 'Need"• • •
Eight Hon:-. jt. Bennett,:, Federal
Conservative leader, warned last ,
that the British Empire cannot 'llOpe
to remdin. intact -unless a greater
s amount of co-cineration, and. a Stronger
senile 'of unity -As . develonea,.. -Where
there_are, hundreds of millions of pee-
,
Where yon one seve4tYffitth '
-
In tho . year ended. last August, tie. •• • .
• galloizage , was 41.61,065i, T.he ' ••
gesb Mentli• was NoVeniber, yvhZr4 . •
gettlig 'ready.. for the-
494' •galloas were taken , eat of . bend. ' • "
The one was -January • when ' •••
. . ,
thirst', liad,..becorne---madified-and•-•only:
'81,561 'gallons' Were. released, • .
. ; • • ' ••
a' 6, the b g beer producing,•
inorith -Wi.th,‘ over .7,000-.000 gallons,
but all stiintr it exceeds • 6,000;000 •
on the 'average. • Very little beer but
.considerable demcstie liquer is. ex- .
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'the NI/ orld's • people occupying , one -
•seventh of the land, Youhave danger."
• he pointed.out. "We must learn to, co-•
r
4 -Soft -Coal Smoke
Reduces Weight
Scientist Says It is Mso Ally of
Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Fi-
brosis of Lungs
ordinate. our -efforts i:ba "it united pet).
As it is noW: Canadaknows 41t:
tie; for expiable. ahaut Australia; and '
tts•problems:, Australia 'May 41511Ow Iess
'about us; but' it is our business to get
: ••' ' • ••• ' • " !.-•'. •
NO More Var. Itisr Pohcis
.of Londen.last week stopped ,,
writing ",war riSk" policies: not, Only
. for China ,O,nd jaPart; hut, for anywhere
on 'earth: Joined .'h,Y all -other" British
insuranee firms of consequence, they
announeed thit the writing, war
risk, 01'61a -tree 'on land'. has ',became in
..fact, little more than a getable, Which,
. ,
plays no part :in. .insuratic; Where.
ratesare based: On scientiffe aPplieh-•
thin Of :the laW' Of averages i as .'ascer-,`'
tained"throligh experience." .;
The , British :insurers • believe • that
billion. to, ii' cause sof .viortd, Peace,'
explaining that....preperty' ownere.
alile to take out Warrisk'polielee, Will 1
be fordedto start '.Working for peace:P.
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'Migration ta-Dominions`
• ' Creation:. of. a. 'corporation to inf-
. tlate,' consider and • aid the. 'carrying ,
'into, effectof' seherneS for all'forms,.
7.1)EnseltiLactivities inside_the •BtlialL
Empire, migration -and •-development"
411fPurreguin
eet ?t plelitient7TD1).1Lrenntin
Moig;I:.'aPtint
WCO
land,' • believing that •the time; is ripe
for resumption at:migration Ironi...the
Oid Country 'to. the:: tiorninione;. the
Confer.ence asked' that representatives
.of the. Dominion GOvei•ritnente be In-
vited tiy &Mettler' beginning Work on'
the Seheine; • If Was suggested' that
migration .bct- aided financially...,
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Russia Prepares. Per Election
,MOSCOW. 17. Campaign for a full
vote Of 'nearly T00,90,000 'electors, in
the ' Deaember 12' election to allOoSe
,Sevlet Rtiesitt'A ne egbilittUre gwungr
Under Way this'Week. First Posterit
peared •urging everybody ,to vote.
A two-charnberod sunrente §otlet.,is
• ta be choenfntha. direct, ea -060:et.
elettiOn, for a natiOnWide Legislature,
• The &Viet Of the ilition wfll haVe
566 members; eleeted On battle Of perm'.
lation;,.thesolitet ortattOnaiffies WiIi
. have 5.74 ‘ineniberse elected gall , a gee.
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: t3.12New man, Pt.IS$V,LF31 A cherished &ChM
Caine '..true,.for big Week
her bathe' as a Malan to Stand aside.
,fron qUilrrels'of 'Maier Weittertt POW.. •
dr and eiti+YI en aft 'Independent POI-
•1dg, , ,
rietirtanY'S
flan Pledging reeqgtiltinti of ilifiglatt
'inviolability!narked the itaiistfoit
flimo'hapes; The 6(440,400f toll6Weil
stroller hs by :tireat, ,,PrIttilit' *and.,
end ;left. tqiy orioh. f,dt•
a „
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'•gium 'to: continue faithful -to-tw
obU-
- as a nieniber Of the League of
Nations,: • '* '
' The. Retch 'pledge, however, placed
anon 'Belgium. de, responsibility of.
,Strerigthening.lier defenies in order
that her territory May not be ti4ed;,
itgainSt belgiurn's Wl11 AB a base 'of
nitlitarY action by., other powers
"against- tlerinany, Belgium accepte.d
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that responsibility'', •,
The soft coal sinoke of, pities is a
:weiglit-rodueer, an ally of pneumonia, 7' ,
bronchitis', and 'a cause of fibioeie„, of ,
, .
• This, medical report, one of the first •
in a campaign started by physicia.ns to '
-learn the health effects �f smoke,. was .
;published in the •American Journal 6f
Pti ic.Health in connection With the
-66:611.• •rival-ineeting,of-AlleAnterioan.---•••••.
Public Health': Ass 'c'otwhich, be- '
Igatt laSt weekatiNew.. ark.. •
Themedical. erno:ke .jesit. for the • " •'
'first tiree;• separated the effects Of the •
:"...three .conimen...fttels, bithmineus, . an„.•
thracite sand coke: ..,, '; • .,. •• '•
CU'T1THEMbOWN191PER,CtN.T; • ,
The:study' was made on rats: Ave
..and rabbits by"1;..uct'Sch.narer,'M,.D., of • . '
.01e. Williain E.. Singer Me:aerial :Lab- '
oraterY:pf A.11e.hQ1iy General Hospital •
•.antl-•Mellort 'Institue, ,Pittsbtirgh.• Tho • ^
lilted In chambers .containing „
• smoke lii the same ProportiOnetireath- ,,”'
ed by hurnans, •but the 'con,colitration
gher_andnore„, constant. .dotti,,‘„ •
.,-pared:w-itli other ,animalelivirigAn-the
. Sinoke .tre.e Chambers, , rata in the,. , •
, anthracite :air gained' five per :cent.
Mare 'in .weight..tn• therats •
14 per' ' cent.' 14 -bituminous • .,
' melte tiieii .Weight gaia'•WaS.,•'25' per
• cent desi than. the control aniinalk. :.•
•.
This, • however; did. -not 'Mean that
„Coke .and anthracite' are .sure to valise • :
nioro weight. For ridibits'slattied their
Athoicir iiir:Far-thp Worst for; theinwas . '
cottli, Which cut them down ,by 91., •
: per Cent. , '
The:ilarge8f •.namberof uncoinPlicat-•
ed pfteinn'onias-,and 'Of; cases bron.
• chitie appeared in the tininiale in the
. soft coal sirioke..
;SERIOUS, WHEN -EXTENSIVE •
flat!,everi.the f,hinteettsaggestion Qt. •
fibrosis -�f `. the lungs,!' .".the'. report..
or Coke. In • the lungs of .anirnals .ex- .
tedaftsit:isess..,,(;.;, those
s•es een,x, lons,‘etdhet?
OtitieS to grow- ,by itaelf;
Posed. ta.: bitatninitus coal apparenti§ '
. only, When :Cit,ensiVe. It is one -of the
effects* of the •ditate Whielt.'eauSe : • •
.1n.the epnee that once. started it• con, , .
-.tisane ,in, the. luttga". It is not .a..disease
--
-1lbresis fOrniafion of cOnn'oetive...
the" earliest 'stage of Tibiosia,was tot-
„ The 1?414-,In Germany
`,11.ERLiN.The. Enke Of Windsor's'
hiotOi.. • trip to- Croeseinsee
where.future Nazi leaders ii`A trained,'
;Wee, like, n.,.trrephill procession...We,
Wee •,1n: every •handet. and village
'thow4s of' nativeS,stoed .clieeting and
Shottt tige. , he paSSed•In
ReIc$sftiehror liktier5s' newAlinetisitle•,
' 0 •ified notine-traller; mitt (aped ',with
.bar, kitchea; :teleptieilc .and other
ConVentenceif. • , -
$5,000,0'00
, N'boist. 'Total iyenat'anliolAof
6Ord,NOTtlelil; artonlohile
o akt*01.,i; t). (.) ';‘!
Mannfacturera
, cnto La aroun ,‘• ,
o
00(/ WIth-ltfinlalmeettient Of a, gift Of
.The !policy 'IA Lb •uSed for neW
Cellege. in addition, tio giVo Oro tint•••
vorsity :41-,000,000• tor . mn1i.sd
,no firphey :for a, site .fOr'
the neW•bdiiiding, ietlood-st 000..000_
•Tlio, (;,'tigil.ge will vo doy,o•tr,;(11,0.
gooclki. ff , , • ••
"A nieriC"an nle orthel...pop-ular,-
-type, has ootiquopod tITO wopld and •
radIe•has• twetl. meant:ire,
reponsible..fOr thig;'" • • '
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Secrets Undisclosed
• AsPilotCrashes
Went -to- Death Testing Out Ma- •
chin 'e for Tr'ansatlantii Flying
The:. death last. week 'of , 'Hebert"
°1i,lelrerta6filtt pjit for' the 1:1
'1';
ti'A;
portedto, hayedelayed, ter; at least •
Six'areeks the have-
AIr MinistrY'a. ,
acc'elitance trial's for' two gia,ntv, Al;
ered f,o,r'tto,ns.
, W,nightwho had practically finished, •
teatit'',With the iliet experimental
.il1il1e,'.1inoWn its the "-E. ":weitt to
With friany,seerets of the. •
po'rforinitnee' tif the 12-tOn. land Ma'
, chine tIndiseleried, • • "
; • •;. Had Ahuost 01910ed •
AlbittroSS ."Planes Ard 1:11
• :•itatfto ac o a . ; •
the .results 'Of 00 fillt,Lr. •
fn, J'hey Will -net be ComPited: Un-
.
ed." by Iteata, that. 06., huge haaotilxie
oolet 'a ton of Itiltit Ottot Chi3 .
• Nerth 'Alltiiitie 'itt a 'Speed; Of More •
• (Ilan 200 tnileS •Per boar. •„
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