The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-03-24, Page 3'
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c°ninYkti„t4rY cul the, ,
• Highlights of the Week's News . .
THeilriN"ALCOAL: An editorial
...In The yorkShire • Post, influential
British newspaper which is owned by •
the • family of Mrs. Anthony Eden, we
believe is Well wcirth quetiug ftoni
‘Verraany's „final goal in the drive
'inaugtirated. by, •the Austrian Coup,'
..the newspaper declared,. „is the. tptet •
,destructien of ,France, 'not to: gains
, French territoz•y, but, as Wein. Kampi'
(Adolf Hitler's autobiography and pbt-•
itical testaMent) sets out to remove
• CerMany's • last SQ110118 -Gontinental
military rival and thua.fr be her hands
for the seizure; Of as niuqh:territory
:eastward' as she, May desire," ,
• "The military Occupation at AuS,
tria will be followed.. byan attack on
C?echosloyakia iti_order to , clear that • .
irarY,•are worth just as little as' haye.
,.
been all, •the rest of Germany's',AftS41
ances:"
NO •MORE"JIAZINC'.:',—Tliose hair -7
relateg..daYS• of. the •rnianal freshman:,
• • baltineseasort 'are'. gone. farei'ver Print),
• the .j.laiversity of... Western' Ontarle,
The Stiident Government -there voteil .
last' Week to abolieh, initiation alto-
gether, .the ,geilera opinion .heing. that'
for the past ,coople. or: years the Jag,.
endark liaziny, has been'gctting pretty
anaenlie anYWItY.. ' • •
Alt ver:,f well. In de,away .Witit the
*. 'crueler . aapeets• of .; the sepliorepre.:•'
freshman conflict, but we thi het wish
to See. 'the: eolor:•••plid glamor depart
I 'frOrn college life • .ehtlrely,' • hot „tithe
•,! FituileiAs become a bunch -74r stUffy7,,
•
crepe -hangers, 'old before ' their` time.
••
• 94,900. VP In .t1'
ptober lat, ' Ontario's relief.' tells
'have ineredsed, 'frOnt loq,p,a,t) .10 ,.;66,z•..
..000, scent. • ••:.' '••• , .
',Net,. the. •fight 1s on ..between •the
Piovinetul9p'yernn1ent .fnitt the. Ped -
era' .Covernaient 041,;-.916:keireg.,grnt.
been making
steady, reeltietiOns' in, relief, apPrePria-:,
• tient' to-.Ontezick •while enPriiiiloyment'
• ,fignrek have been , •riain.g.• • Premier •
110hInnii's cry -IS that the Federal Co.y-
ernmelit Won't. inon, the Prtimiee of:.
Making relief anational 'Prohlera.•.• ,•• ,•,
. ••' Ontario niunietDaljtjeg, too, elaini*. to.
.;
be Oterhurdened. hy 'relief'
1 WI,TI-10,1.1T. 'A , On
1918, the Atistreliungar-
• ian Eraliire oMeiaily earne•:to an
irangary vas Madeiiito a sejiarate.....
-Proelajnieir
and' tlie conalittitan later
t'lod:pp-VI-tied:for -union ;With:
. Ger-
• The rtennbiid 'was' predothin-:
• •• Cernmaie, ' but. tbe suliaequent,
peace. i.freatleS..2piohilif1ed...
-..tillion,'IiTelMeps to •see Ihat. Cetniany
and :Austria -Were kept apart with. not •
'even. a 'cnstehns .u.ahdit allowed. • ,
In, the lightol' these( facts, it is not
liai-d:to.'tinderstatur.:ihe attitude of the,
Austrian pernile,1 who,;•altlitaightem-.
: PeramentallY,different trom their dr.
• •
nian, cmiShis, appeared last 'week 'to-
• wet cerne :as their • new
li,011. Of State: • • „ .•
•'For the past twenty 3,,earS the great:
cit v of ' Vienna with.Ats,-,2;00.kp•a9:,ni----
, • .habitants' ha S 'been like,a huge • head.
'on a tiny hody,.... All' • the s' industries, •
conimereial instittitiona,' etc., 7 Of the,
.Crinetry:•.have been,conCentratedi
.in Its confines while thereat Of. Atut
„(poputatiph 4.,0,04e00. more) has
on't•rilitited little huCsceitery.,',Vienna,-
.....ttood• ready to service .a..rnueli larger
ComitrYside, With.. plenty .of natural
'reeenrcee.' •Toreinte- , be ...in the
.4,nMe position Weren:ettfr;off-from,,
alt the rest'. of 'Canada exeept for .what
•••yis with15-mile ,
• 'Tile lourtst industry alone could•
•
not' keep Austria 'going forever. '
THEYrCQ Sul
-
'.tallcously With. hews of I-litlei"s Aus
ti j -in coup. eathe; r4nont's .0.g., a big -in- .
• •• surgent drive.,40 ,Spain meeting„ with
such' SucceaSes that the: Goye'rnment
. arniiE?:.9 ._`1s• e beingdriven eastWard••
foward the Sea and tbia'the 'Civil War
was rapidly .,11.zt wing. lo•••a! 1 iic close.
Gie11evi6veTabottis, the tiot French
e Cedar Finds,
Favor LnJ3ritain
46Fahricated .. W,alis In ..Honies;.,
•'. 'highly. Resistant tn.,: •'`'..
• ': ' '....Weather • .. •,
• Itiln't, l'.111",g."•-7- A selling. 'pdiiit•:'of
lwo J91l0y',0! liottses constrUcted' here
. itri: ,1„:1: „iv,oring,. days is that 'the Brit;
slt Coluinbitt red cedar uSea Is dilt.,
fot 'proof and highly weather:reSiSt-.
•.. ..: :.111.b.:. mpihlant.cbtiii-rtittipti-410-haSect
,
• tiO0i1,.thr.; '' e.:of pt -taliricated•'•tedat
A
kiilt sett ion Ille firs -near • Walls of
imt,h, hot! rijiti ;ere ' iii p, gition within
light hours Of Starling 'wo
• - -Tiur.wril)--iis -of -th-ree:indir tile
. r; •Ydzeti externally With, .Weathenbeard,
' tg; Willi .ttinier!felting,. and On interlOr
., .lnish et a tliree',Otittrier' iiidli ttirSofted,
• ; In& three•nua eter-dneli plaster board.
'W; Wail of Chia tYlie has greater in-
, i Illiating 'rytialiticia : th'itil a nine,inclt
•. brick Wall,',U, Is Contended, find; as
(here is no 'need' tO Wait for it to dry:
ilia, Did llottge fp hptillahle as Seon al
•It is bretted, (-?:..:t1. • '.'
I riiitiefli
polltical ohserver, comtheating;oa •the
France vietbries declared that by
them she ceuld bee that Hitler had
.elreadY egun t9 rePay Mussolini, for
Italy's acrniieseenct in his .seizure •ot
Austria. The repayment', she said,
cOnaisted, in part, Ofshipment from
Cermany to Spain ,of heavy artillery,
aer5fr.rea .,and ,nituritiona• giving
Franco varnish- equipment to gnaran-
tee suecess of his drive ,a4ainst the
1'0w/eminent. • ' • • ,
CONSULTANTS..., ONLY:' What
President 'Roosevelt said off-the-rec;
oi•tl at a press conference in '1.933
throws a light on the:policy the,T.InW
ed States is likely to pursue in we
Jtzesent woisjs (AuttAnt, '
Roosevelt declared:. ,
. all the .nations 'agreed to net up,
seam kind of. maehinery for-consulta--.
doh in the event of an act Of aggres,
sou, we will be very, glad te,:have,„
somebody there to consult with.
consider that. to be a' step:forward..
' "DO not get the idea that it.means
that we bind ourselves in, the first in,
'stance to agree ,•with the vekthet. .
We agree to consult.. Therefore, it
does not tie the hands of the, United
States in any shape, thantier or form
,and.,1,;:aves oit final action..entirelY,
npr to us." '•
Polio Caused .
By Lack Of
- Vitamin B
•
s a ezt heory--Compares...Ino
fecitile,,ParilYSis With: Bert;Beii
. •
A ..neW 11111)1 (if theleatiee'ef •infan,
tile „paralysis, .
of the Canadian :Medical Ass.ecia-
tion,.• •attributes the :.seetirge
laelc.,�f Vitani•iir 13.. • „.. •••
Vitathin 13, usually' Called' 13-1) is
the •nerye ..Vitaniin. Only. in:'..the last
three' yea:r's hae :it been.,iryallable for
• nieclical, experinients. It; has already
ben fouiid.to prevent :the 1netrye'..dis-':
Orders and ferins•-er,,Partial,haralysis
'eaueed.bY tee 'Much .0 eohol With tob
• •2• ,
w. J. •MeCOrtnick, of • Tel -Onto,
Who. offers the vitamin-:theopYfor in-
fantile paralysisifindS his jusIifiatlo
in, a coniparison ,of , disease „and
:.beri beri The-latter'•ie the Oriental
• diseasewhicliled to tilseeverY of vit-
amin 13. It is, caused!hy 'n.lack of . this
• '
•ivi*Lites_ Dr, ,Mc-
-CertniOt;.-shoWs-sintich.,•the same sym.p.:.
...toni,S.he 'her!. beri,'such. As• flaeold".,leg
disturbanceS,.. and s:
,nitisele-pains - '
JIn find; '.that :the ;:sneehtibifity• !of :
'children ',it>, infantile, paralySisf.;;; Can
• •60.4ipia-inad--by-A1ie-foet that7t1I:e'..3,..-407-
:n.equi more yitamin.13. than, adults
7. • , •
einlaind „the Smniner..timeoceurrenee'
'.of. theinfantile outbreaks :11Y 'asserting.
.thaf-thesuminer vacation inereaae'in•
' dren
t ..•
;their tinz
vitie 11. _
• • „
Egds, and Spinach .Have` It
He. Says the .average American. diet
'is lacking. in this Vitamin. • '
,•Ble••theory. 'also ,harrininiZek.'•Ite
•.pointS. out, with:. recent ,dis.coYeries,
ablaut Vii -ns diseases,' Infantile:4)041Y=
:sie is one of the .diSeases..`,baused. •bY
Virueei. The latter, have been identif-•
,
,led -•in some cases as non-liviiigpro-
-
,WhTcb.. 'could. name
,frem.,derhagett.inetebolistn.,••,
Vitamin tt is found in &images; inf./
polialted:'fice; Spinach; .legittheri,':eggar
yeast,' ItidneY• and • other,, glandular tis-
Why Music Soothes
The Savage Breast
. IL;
It's: a Wonderful Release :,FrOtn
The Caret of ,the Day
Daring .th,e first two Months of this •
year, ,a Slender, white -hatred : Italian •
lias• been the ..stibjedt, of .,thore,•tews-
Paper'cOltlinas, of ecstatic praise than,
.fies been,' beStOyed on relinost any,
Atherigan 10 recent ye'ars. Arturo
Toscanial "htoUght backto this con-
tinent .14.Npc 10 conduat.ten,COticerts•
,
'6Vcr,the itulto, became almost an Ob-
ject of wershiri to American 'innate'
lover's. . :
•
Mnsic Is. a wonderful release .trOnt
the caret Ot the day. That Is One rea-
son .Why'lt heti Won' shelf a command-
Ing
pealtitni Itei•c duringthe past ten.
ydarsc" Otheli: reasons are the
ayall-
abl[fly Of -the Varela. and • rattle,
• , ItS; Heeling Value •a. .•
Even the ancients realized. the heal,
ig value tifortifusic,`, The ,ROthans•
be-
lececi coltiA.le-telloVedH`
'by the tones ofa tlute. TbdaY•nitiale'
:is 1.16t1 tb 41061'eleitect mintal pa-
tients, and as it stimulant and •tonic to
brace un these 'suffering 'fret' Malan,
, ' • ,
Tli�
WaYet theVibratiOnS
, of apPlallee; :affect the:.tiort,e, tentte'a
'and •Indttence the heart and the Chen- •
laden:, This produces a "reaction- 4n
the. brain Width 'gifts ,ilio",§pikft new
Strength and tottkage.., Maga thud' be,
dairies 101 tiinotIon,fectid,, and a eencert
betnittet for the "Starved •Suid sick at
lipartv. • "
Latest Predictions' Have It That
.The Sports Girl Will Be Fash-
ion Leader — Men Becoming
Less Self -Conscious.
•
NE'cif exPerts
who , are not afraid, to goout on a
to Ioreaast :the future 00014
styles .are Predicting, that:. • '
1. Women leN,11 weak ,lesp' and less
clothing, the SithplieitY and the; eeln;r
forts44 .$perts iPParel heconiing
and, morejniulay. • .
,2. Meii, toe, - will .lie2i-v.earing
fewer clothes 25 years hence. (The.
'hot weather' town suit of 1963' may
, well, be 'Washable shorts,,, shiz•t and
• jacket like the. Tyrolean. mountain-
eeria .coatunie) • ' • '
' coliritiid
be stipplaated -byh less -binding, Mod--
erniAed:tnatc..„...with perhaps.. it soft,
soft neckeichief fri.7•-proinirien't Ad-
' am' s .apple .cOncealmerit.
4. Fabrics- whielr."resiSt i•ain,, per-
spiration or spilled 'tli•riks, willbe in
„•
Common use. • ,• . .
5, Glass raineha.ts • May' Serve 'also
as proteetors. „from lightning.
Strearnlined
1,
Clothes
;Style observers say ,P,meress Eu-
genics rnay pep nphere and there
to put their fleeting' stamp, on , the
•'fashion world but it. is , the.. sports
, 'girl' of the 'futurewho. wiil et the
pace for the !Ong puh. ." •
,Garments • are 'becoming more
strgainliaed.• The •••sihn silhouette
dress in in • vogue frOrn- btmgalow
...,bendbir to Biarritz ,ballroom. Eaby
rompers are going mire' ood-
. ish. .,As the, flair V.w."ispoits' and
e $ s ronger, among
girls, an iincreaseXin the percentage
of More, natural, healthy , figures . is,
expected. , • • •• , ''' •
•Ahnrevikted Sportswear
. - Man, however,. I is: • beconting lCss
'Self-conscious in abbrevlated ,spoyts-
• ,Wear 'and. i rppearlhg in shorts -on
the; tennis tiotirte,,,a,.:the 'beaeli and,
ite•Ore 'AccustOthed to
'showing otT his Shanks. -sarriMek
:colonies :he May become eiabeldened
:'•to expose' more or lesS knobby knees
in .ofnce and 'ehon: : •
Further ,iMproy.ementa are* exPeet,
eLF.in*water-rerfellent 'fabrics:, Mater-
ials made from, glass, glass and', Milk '
are*.here•••:CrowrileSs hats are .thede
of .Cellophane. In the future. We may
be Wearing glass AniticOats to Shield
Us from ightning..
:-Ne* casual eletheS' of 'the. stiftlY-
,tailorect �r speetatOr sports types will
be Inifnirtint Fit :spring' lashiOnS for
Popularity., iferecast
suitS-and,jacket,--goitunieSH: ' , • '
'
Designers Predict'now ver'§iOns , of
the;Atted meditied• so that
•• it is easier to"wear., • • ,
,
CANADA'S PEANUT IMPORTS
• • From 1929, to 1936; 'Cana, tans at •
j.99,-oty,t, twill f PeanntS, The anionnt•
• ofpeanuts iirniertecl in .1930: Wan' 15,- •
000. tons;;An..3.935'PracticalfY h. sitiiilar
'amount,: and 17,060 tpus „in 1934.,'Also
• known. as 0.6u4i.d :nuts., and earth nata,_:,
7peannts"are•-::,nsed' for ;lit:Mien. food, 'fin.'
.teeding lire stoct, 'and., as: an
'yieldhig oil for:Olitiary?and industrial
,Purpoies,:and oilcalte,for.,atockfe..eding
.and, fertiliiers., the 'bulk, ef. peanuts
in -wOrld'„trade ii,lhadelato, oil:, Can-
tida.iitiports', SintillaMount pf, peanut'
. oil for :soap:Making...and canning.fish.-,•
, India and Ohina' are 'tile ;chief peanut
growing •countries. : • '
ess
Magnetic 5tprms
Are Predktable
Usually Accompanied by Large
'Sunspots
,
• „ •
Scientists are trying their hand at:
making. predictions coaeerning
..corning .of -'.Magnetic storms, :the dis
turbarme,s thet.11ank 'put comMenich
tion on certain wave lengths, Of radio
channels, make thcionagnetie needle
'erratic' and are 'aeconthanied by. the
ahrora borealis, • •
They :are, usually adernimanled by •a
large sun spot, but 'this is not neees-
sarilY so because the • disturbance • on
' the suit •-exist below the atnios-
ible
--lilfelWer'Sn'ieW474111*111,4?-'
to astronomical 0,11s,e1ve1s.. Mag-
netic,' and 'radio Observations, May,
therefore, furnish astr0101.11pl's a
' means of treeingsun, s'pets ,before
they have reached' the? visilkleTatate
. and :after ;they have disappeared from
,vieW. •
Aurora Borealis'
. , • •
strong magnetic storm is ushally
accompanied by a- .tilsplay of aui•ora
•hdrealis. .:Tbis., 'happened. ' e month
•ago, when these fierthern lighta, Were
seen as • far' south at Florida. •
News In Review''
•
,
.Ask Czech's Be "Reasonable"
, BERLIN,—News commentators, this
week-endpOsed:,Gerinany's absorption
,rf :Austria,. before,. Czechoslovakia as
arnin -of :the'
.and satisfactory solution- of her nun-
ority issue. ,• ,, •
• The German press, apildrentiV -on
inatruction, told the neighboring war -
created, republic Wiii121,509,090
Ger-
mans to he reasonable 'about meeting:
delqrian demands.
• : ' .
,, • .• New.,,PulnIridOstry
,..T9.11,.ON:T().77--EstablISTnnent•ei
...:-000;000., p.tilitiintlustiy' in Northern On
.41,40 ,within,.:the next 'few . w eek . w
forecast thi Week. In. the Legislature.
.by HOU: :Peter_ Heenan, -Minister of
.Lands .and",Porciti. : •
• .
..136a‘, IsVeColiered
••••••; Ofit,-7-potly" of '1,4rs.
A Hoffnj 111 42 Mother Of '•ihree chil
dien Wes' foundilonnecliere
'Biyer. a few liours..a4er an .employee
of it.,...fiearby .poWerlione. relloited he
.:sa*.. her drop'. front the poWerlieusa
,..'platfortn into the .Water_r, • •
: •
. •SIINGI,TAT.IlpfafOleed Japanese.
•troons fighting. southward, along', the
Tientsin-Pukow' Railvay advanced;
-this Week On. the::strategic Langhal
'rail jUnction nt SitchOli_
• three bodies. • of tiloops, -strenglY
-,-L-auppotted b-y-frireraf t, •rita-ii-lieil--
etitlitiment ,and artillery started :the.
new -offensive. from LfangNiatien;,
1vbere desperate Chinese resistance
halted the the ,driVe in thisseetor
y An-4anuary,,, :"‘"" ‘• • '"
RtieSia 'Will Ad.•
...21,10$ccfiv.--Soi‘iet Russia,. fearing::
*. that GermanY's aniietatlio.n .61 Austria
has bronght the danger of *at elosp,:
Is ready to •fight. With 'Vratice as in
ally if •Filehrer Adolf Hitler attempts
.any;invesion of Czechoslevakia, it
stated authoritatively here last week.
1
THE WOR.La,
.AT t..ARG5:
cANAIDA:
ATH.E EMPIRE'
I •
CANADA
Within One'S,Debts
A Survey' of municipalities ahoWs
that many cities, now hi need; • have
boTrowe'd to their, limit. It ' is • aure,
tolgh when, you cant live Within your
debta.4Winnineg Tribune. '
Forgotten: Provinces .
Evelyn Wrench speaks oftlie
Maritimes as t‘Callada's forgotten- pre-
fifees-"Trig-e-vrde-rft-tlfat-qie-Itak nev—
er been in Ottawa when' the 1 -louse 2
Was in. sesslon,1--Peterboronglz. li1Xarn-
iner, • • . „. •
•
•
Speedis
Expensive
If an automobile :is driven at h
speed Of fliirtY miles an hour, its life
, 'will be •three times the life of the
average car: .EConomically as Well as
every other way, Speed i$ eXPellOye,
, —,•Chatharn, News: • '
• Canada•Should Talielleed
The/At:piston,' of the :pkittah Broad- ,
casting. Corporation to deny Right
Iron' Josiah 'Wedgwood :the, radio air
to: comment on Ilitler'S,...orAllissalini's.
policies is a Sign Which the ,Barlia-
%inent Of :'Canada should. take ; due
notice. : We may as well admit now
'that there, is ini,crtniii • Parts of this ••'.
...4,f_re.0„.poininten_a±sinste
-unless curbed may, sooner than, .inest• :
•• , •
pe,o.ple,think, become malignant-- - ling
been said milleut the cotA;ernment- '
centrolled ,radio cOMmieston in
Country 01'1ate.:
ereaie Of the annualfee hy...flfty,,;aenes
15, 6inparatiyely apeakirig.,,' an
nlilcant 'rilittety.,The fact is thecOna...2.
dian people distrust Control that nlaY' •
reSult. in; suppresaida...pf,'viewS Of mib-:
men: Whose. stile intefest..111 their:, •
()ilitI3-8 fiitur is 'her...W.elfare'. and
. tne P.reservatiOn.ot her free ,Institn•-•,,
• tiensi.-•-•:Vietpritfl'Daily Times'.
. • H 4
NoHelpto Villages .
The Montreal Star SaYS NMC. '
•
"try. tivtis with goodhignWayeotinee:-
1 leak tend to., develO°P. and : prosp er,4, •
Experience in the caSitif' Ontario'. Till.:
: nos is probably the reverse. „When:
,kood reads arrive, the trade. that ter-,,.
-nierly :went to the 011age•steres -more
often .passes their:. doer's: and • is re-•
• hy" 'establishments iLI the larger
Centres,. Irizent .of.:,Olitario villages ,
are actually poorer- in point of. bud- •
ness done, for' the better road Cony- '
. . " • ,
munications that they nbw •possess,
...while larger towns and.. ittea,are, en%
• 1...iChet1 by _the ' so Inc development:
':11reaville.'14.ecorder' and Times. ;
Deadly flonses..".
. • . •
.1:
This- bonging 'orObleni is a ,rotter'
that ri finanelal, soibaJ, Immataorian,
:moral:. For six: hitintlia,',IriA' good. or ,
.badyar, itniakes onr„chUrts resound.
,
with 0114.1:vela ,lietweerV,•tetiant:. and.
., landlord:Or., isimply between tenanta-L
a tact; ..whieh,, brings „Ont. ,another as-
pect of the situation. 'IC takes', in our
PrOvinCe of big 'families, an added,
inmoitanee and; an appearance •that.'.
„Often 'dramatic, , Montreal . it
creates' .anb- :endemic evil , in given.
_q.ntlea_flilit_oentaminate4;111e humaxL
ccfdtal. of the natitirr.••••• If .the State. •
Votes niillions for the hypOthetieal de7•
coasts -it -.' shOuld-ber.- able
f to ,.11lid Money. teSaVe •14„ 'which hre.
.not,..yague ideas, bat ithiCli";itither .and”'
' fade, like. .poer'forgoiten flowers:. from,
• lack, of apaCe., or air, et'
real '.1410atrie; • • . •
sAg•iDWIdHE6 •:'
„ .
• A•:1111inChester ,(tIngland) tatering •
firm • has started baiting_brown,„,_White;.
pink and green Obaves"-•-•-• :niainlY. fPr '
cocktail parties, !Yen can,hie a sand:i
wich to • niatCh*,yciuri, drink, or even
yotir . dress,-,-fOr• 'there:is ar*
limit to the eOlOurs Obtainable. . •"
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SPAIN LOSES OLIVE OIL MARKET',,,
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• §palo, ,before the civil wLir, used to
innhly ,..C.anada with •oliVe oll _Now_
'the i'Dominion'. gets .its supplies prin.
frOtn. kraiice (12,Q09 • cW.t. In
19,36) and ItalY; (4,000 cwt.) ,Watid
Uncle ;in olive 'oil has,. declined in, re.
cent years:
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ue Cypress Garden In South Carolina
rown Open, TO Public
rho Cod:,..acre cypress garden owned by,.,..rt,"0,,, .1tittred go, jt,, 6f uhAplottem,, :111. Apitree of Innen
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Satisfaction te natttre loVet's, 1N.110 haVe bPen itiVited t� S POO I1y h�iII peddling thp0tIgh ,the'illthlettge h11 ft..
ti'orty tans of bulbs have alao, been planted to, add to a floi ditNa
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T E EMPIRE
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Youth and :Politics. • •
An interesting point reinarked.by
Earl de la Warr is that, for' a' country
wliich still Oinks of itself interms of
AUsiial.ia..ie curiously , prone ,to
nkeim; governthent•hy older Men. i'he
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age. of pakiiamentaty representatives
in Australin• Is well above the average.
Why. should a relatively young
trydistrost youth in its eolitical
IA'ItylpshaseTtuvout• yeting
mao
It that 'tile existing party ruachiner
: discern -ages ,the enlistment of ycitith
and bars the, way to preferrrientto all
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queStions are weli. worth askingand
better ,worth answering. 'Th e youth
• of .the• rascist countries is being fired,
with ideriti and enthusiasms WhiCh
we do -not' share but ilemoeracy ought
equally to inspire ts young MOO', With
the ambition to .servo and excel in
the 'political, sphere, .Otherwise, the
restless .and: ambitious aintri,;.• them'
May be attracted by ether
to the detriment of. the: deMecrieY,..
whOse SPiriCie °ben g eictingnisited,in,
solliany lamb,: NO more than in the
dai..s of the Pitts.,,is it today, an "at-,
recitals, crime!' to be young. The poll-
teaI
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..e.duCatien of youth, and the
',search .fer talent in leadership In it
ranks, is -Surely an appropriate task
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ditions and ',ontiook; ,;e:tien, if it' 'Must
now he reckoned ;mature , in', years.—
Sydney (Australia) Herald: •'
Canadian Eggs
.Winning Favor
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Complete • With, 13anish
. On British Market •
anada -Supplies,:
Most Newsprint
Dominion Leads In _Proiluction-
- For; World Consumption
.Werldlirbduction of newPrint pa.
. per in 1937.IS'computed to have been.
8,971,000 tons an increase of 9 per
,cent, from the 8,215,000 tons proditic, •'
ed in 1928 and of 43 per cerit,• frets
the low point ef -6,276,009 tons:in
the depression year of 1932, accent-. '
ing to vs report. issued by the -News-
print ' Service Bureau at New York;
'I'he „average annualtVorld: output
newsprint,_ paper for the past tell
, • Years has -lieen appl'eximately"'7,250
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0°*:;•:4t0eourit:P:1)14„.7't •;;P• f rnteewnstp r
inade 'lait."year was supplied to the: ,
extent of 41 per ent. by Canada,' 12
per dent. by Gi-Qat Jiitaii, 11 per
cont. -1,y the ettite&Stlatea,.6 per cent.
. 1. yGermnoy and. about ' 5 pa.cent. :
by la.L.til4LFrance and Japan.
• " NeVAT'all-tithe lifgh'records in the
production ,ot ne`,:vsprint:Were. iun up •
last, year in Canada, Great-
Pinland, Pi-nce, *Japan, Newfound,
lard . Sweden and Norway, with Slight
changes ,in.. the minor, ,predheing,
•cOnntries. ••
Canad„ian output in 1937 of 3,645.4.
• 090• ttin'S was 14 per cent:more than. •
in 1936 and 1,731,000 tons -.or..90•Pel,'
,eent. More than the loW figure of
1,914,000 tons': made.; in 1932`,1Catia-
da's ten-year reCord has been approk-
imately.,:2,600,006 tens annually::
Sheepherder dOn
Easter Island
Scot Takes -On Lonely Job For
Four Year
VALPARAIS;(),. 'Mtin.,%••7
roe, a.Scotsman,..his .,*ifp: and ,son'hity4:'„
arrived on „Eaater. Thla6d, one of the
orlit's :loneliest outposts, Where -they
-71irOire7.-e-reelted,. Co .. -Stay forf,loiir yeart.i;,-
Munroe, having Signed a 'contract
.for, that period.. „.
:1'1iey 'tOok• the' Allip•en,
' ,..nual, ateainer, ear.ty this. year to, the,:
• Islond, 'Which .fa rentd, front 'the' ,Chil- .' •
.e.an -.Geverniielit; by ; 'a, Ifritiall.•
chatit'firny for sheep -raising,
Mr: Mon-
goe will: manage the; .alfeeplartn,
: One ,Boat a Y.par ' • • .1 ; .
••: *, His experience da'tlfe isianA, as tho,
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only European, Will' be .semewliat 'eat.• •
ler t11an',4ome,of his ,pk,edeeesa6ka,,:aa.:
• the 'Chilean CoVerninent,recently ea- •
•;tablislied rh'clio.''',conimbnicatiens With
n : the inafn1id. He 'had also Jaken• -the
h.„:, faintly radio set 'with' hini to listen•
liOnie' program's,: • - ' •
• .; But if "any .1-net:pliers of -the., Munroe
•• •family. , should' want, to ...pante back.
again,. he orShe:mill'have to Witt
Jil ilia -and--there's
beat a :ear.•
,• 'Neither husband •noi• Witeinticiriale •
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• any longings . for ;theilleiniand. They • •
• a i,e'•• 'used to :di ving:the, lives. of .."lonely • .
Scots", :Before signing on fOr Heater
Island' they itad. lived ten -YearE,t, .in
.patagp.niatt ottaieSta,, inclUdin 'Tierra' '•
Fuego,..hy '•the',Magellan
• 1,0NDON,,-Agale .Canadian ezpott
era 'heire,.,letinched• a successful drab,-
. lenge; to Denmark's: long-standing,dorn-,'
ination Of the United.: ElingdPm's eg'
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,m•ar ket.: : • • ' • • ,• '
.Expeid•imental. ,,,aliipMents..• Of '
eggS, ISPOflsorCd • b y the •Dominion
PePartzti ea t et'Aiijcjkttuir,e•;and
.• erati Ye •• (111;11piZ41.1
that' steps have: been
en r4.sl:tt$1.is1-b$ o°'.1.* 1 -Ye
iu1annc '
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ulr
.43.g...40lidOn:'1.nipm;terg.,4n(l'. the. Quebec
Direct negotiations
ben Onefied b,etWeen a '•iep ding gikih,,
Supply Quickly Exhausted -
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• 'It was originaflv intentled to "carry
On. the 'exiierimental.. 11.intnents, for- a,
,44.t.tiod„-of,:-eightL4cee
:nient of 59!leaseS : 'of ;189
eggs. The demand,Was:..So'. keen. for.,
;the CIO ad tan. product that .t he: supply
was' (illicitly. exhausted. " .•
., „A meinher- of the, importing ,riti -of
John Iiote.don.` dedlared, there.;...was',!,nO
•doUbt.:Idanadiary, eggs Were. fresher
. than Mostother. countries, ,Ivere better•.
'Packed ind handled; .thUa. commending
ligher r1ces. .. • .
• 'Although •tbei•e: is, little noSaibility
•Canada will capture • ',the Marketput...
right ,froni Denmark.," the importer'ide-
elared Is certain • if negOtiationa
are aticae.eritul Canadian ,eggs' .*111 de-.
inland. a4-431-)dlifir.'• th4.,tp.ndon..
Market." +•• •• Indian Remains
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Identified,.
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Toronto : il,...nivertityProtestOr In-
terested In Theory of Plague-'--.
Foupd Near
. Brantford:.
I1R A N'TFORD: Pi-ofesser' 3. Ci13
(1; int 1100(1 of the department of an-.
atoiiiY. it the, '1.,Ini4rtitY..of .Toronto,.
Said, last Week. fhat.:,•exantination of
he, skulls. and :banes' found near flus
..V.aicalY'S' chapel, et 11th .041,
)1.0 vordi,ps of 11ts (it \• laqt Week '
Yore'. "di,finitelY" .tlioao' of indict:Ms and •
1010 cliarac.toriStic ot tly;aci all ,
1v/sr :f he "patti„rt0'.. Tic (IX:Droned' in
('1(1 in the .,flieOrY. adVanced here
hat • the' remain's thOseoT tnetht
)P1 1(cf.the Ttitelb hidian
10) 10(1 the,
.;S:oarly 200 of the 1ndh0 Oi.V.irtattl!•.
y 110, whole fritit., were •wipod ont In
ehOlera or shin fever epideinie,
Vli id) sivent
ago.• The, hibde of
urfal apPeared to preeltide n0.981130.
3,- Of them :being ilit retitaiiis of tho
lder A 11 ii lientral In
'riViir1id(6.-1)ifo iiPTiv,
efirtitta led nearly .309, • yetirS
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IMPROVING is,OULTBNI •
'It Is apparent that all .110 „Cana-
ia o x port ors of .dreSSed poultry, ate '
espOncling fo the represelitatiotit 'et •
15601(1w Soy vices, DOMittiotr De, •
artMent ,,kgricuiture, te iMprove
pilf.,ks of ehiCkens, and a
intinua,ne0 of 'ibis 'pelley event.,.
ally •1011d tho ‘‘,6'aii
t111,11,tiot.iilAItio6t!r11,tv1;,:4AeV A, Wil)ti, Ait 111101 .!
Oiler (.'11 tin (I a. Inf Loh thin,
reeent,' 'letter' ?1W i
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°nth's'. Attitude.:
Sein Dangerous
T. .
- English Anther Declares ,Children:•.
Seeni'Coosinced of liteVitalitil
ity' �f Another 'War. :
Vera • Biittain, Englishwoman and ,
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author of' •‘.!Testainent 'of Youth," .
her autelifographY. and de,;,,,
oiCtS a. ,geheratiOn. stnashed war,
believeS. thi;i :t -here is a . danger that, ,
the: present, generation children. , • ..
'.,:and.,'Yeiltig:i."Peoplel:tbeiie..ve Ahe
'another. war., She help-
. ed sponsor the Peace: *Fledge
which .eompletely pacifist, and .
ready hail 1:30,000 -member *,
'this organizatIon,',aCcording to Mrs.
is...disCOUreging gas, mask:
' sch.Ciois in England. `'We _
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,constiiption;":! she „„recentlY :• stated,
".which lends to Waninincledneas,
sides„ gas„masks. frtie ftieffettfVe, They
offer. no ,nrotectien against mustard
gn's, and they .cahnot be., warn by. 'the •
opotilatfon length of, time" '
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• Brittain • Mused in 'LinitiOn'
Malta and France, d r t e World •
• '.War, and Jost- a ...gifted fiance; •a Musi-•
• cal brother 'i\nq. many young- friends
*..111 the , ',Through fret, ''wprk
With rhildren today, Vera, Brittain is
striving to keep faith With those who
:died tireatly\,,:ap: bei0'1,0 they
Were 7,23. • ••
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Color,131ind People
wia aro coloar-billid dor
7 -ate 'teliYttrg-,'1.111t %tITT'd-d• „6xp aft:
once. the Seine ,•SonsatiOna frOrn • alt.
the'. celours.tNat not poo -
1)10 do. The ditl'et ence istilally is 'in
gt &en" Sonle---,-PeOple • are- •
gteen:b1ind,, 0tha.4 , ake
91111
. While still others are both ' 'ro thee
people, green iciOks abont the samo
f18 grey 0e:hi:tie; and reds" and green*
are confused, for the red alio 16010
(5Cf ;11'0°Ilieb
k4ti)iinildd'itt8have:i:aho21.
reditary ,andoceurs moSt1y';4n !nett,
Childrenwith bile'
'era and One pornril parent' ecinant be
,edlour,•bline. ,
Th th44 iiio tatet, tha ‘oott:oh.
58t54 AVerageil lop atom an, If
,Mitk11y,,
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