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W wq , , V , , orld 'hif" ftfore 404 , , 4.1: .4 '. par � A ,�wftl ever be oJ � ITO* "' xedders under -the ago -of I � � - thrusts, southeastward in - Europe ": and I . , , 'o . ... .. , , _!1,Q,?W-; - _' ro .1 , , - , - 0 __.� . 40 *' ,,of Columbus. the Mediteman;- ties, vr'oNidadlli,,�Will .uw�wto,�', ; . , , ,,,, I _PW .... � .1 111".- I . "� 1 �Jjik ITP m -Awd . 01- __ .. � = , . ­`�.­- . an- .... ilp , �, -M '*.�.'. `si�,ch ,he Ic , .pp thS gre4 inli. . - - . ... ", - . �, � I 1014 - - .1, lii , I " .1 'i 1, I of �. ��q ,� T -:011A. -torld 1 �_1�4�-,__,�_­ � .., � . I r -1 V,-,, 1-1 . , � Mir, , , ... Great Britain �nq_p p , z , s:pqvie implies. Was the cen- A�rctic - storms , �A, - , ganeo mo�e to �25 biwe vm ay, I .0, . , _t __ I '. .... *4y ' -4 r, " , . -��. � � M .":K ,� . o0k, Italy Will cXtenA hajr MaCT41tei+ � #)I" MIX . . I il�' P1. � - - .11 _. _ .;, _ _..��_ . ., A L� Tne world. Up to that time. Weather priWilui.`rail ­ WM66-i` ; ­ - '. _ . I I - " ,g -, � , 11 I , 2% , 1 � - 0* . . . � 11 4 � it' ,; _ -, tga a* 1. flyink than -0 " (umic -�bt 19181 Even 1�i,."A' i? -I' , - � ...­,-,,,,­_:.", � , - S. * r;anea&iapheres and 4pnka' or,Ume'.v*o lived' through It will re, , .. . 11 '.I - . 1 � I P . � W, ' - Most "Of '0,6_6b; - ` - .- AdVikdde T6-aailada : , Is E .... I V i'. W , . w,q .qc4ve peoples. of the world bad ,cross the praift�s. Japan will 't * 1- I . M � gk� -2 " 4 I pgqj,�Jgw rIM11 .. _ , I . -French . and British po wid .0 it ' , . "r '' ; - - � - - at salessious = Cal It 00Y vimmely- For while, it �.4, iallong or near - .1 A . , �, V. , "' �'�'Q',',­Pvp.d Its bordem Then statles Ap successful flying are me, I I q, ffi , . adslud, 11. ,*R� -., �. , STATION CBL I . , I I � I Perhaps the ordinary Citizen. -is Aot I 4wept Wongb thoeou#try, duringthe ­ � , xl�, I t�,'§.,� livirA, - flying any- ,1th6 Orient. I , " *1 1, . � �� IdmbO "sailed westward and acd-- chanicA et�d apply to I . .11 ,� , ', � 4 � _Q � � . - 11 I _V "� ily4tscovered Ameirim That d1& vviliem Eventuajl�r the&6' "obstacles; so mueb to blame for having such, an . ­­ .. � __ - . � The ability- of the fascist States to. 4ast two months of �the World War, � I . I 't 1, %I ., � �, " :: , :, '111 ,,V,'.'74.a I I , 11111". , �Xtn F shifted the centre of the world will be ovemom I a; and then the Are- opumon when governments so conwat _ T, I . 1. I I . exciting pews was filling the L .. L . ently ignore the North and even ob- r . I 4�mx-.ry out, such an arrangement Is 013- 'Wore . . as were Cancelled, the XentuCkY-rXea!5 4 ",""I'll, R444 "'� ',.';,!.to. : ,the ta eti: � Wr4ngep'llsland Relinquished Ludeptlorffle , f I �n a I +were c*alled off, and ma y plafto of 14444 , '' ,, Atleatic, andnowi efte ve tic will have the inestimable advalat- . 1611 to serious doubts. Gemmany'i Bal. ilaewsPaPers : d l 1� . ..�. 1_ . struct its development.. Yet the de- some. years aglil, the Canadian gov- tic coasVis baxe to the attack of the thrusts Into FWneh tafTi ilmusemlent'elose& In Boston' imA . l, .. I ,�,� 1, s are largely those wbolive adlii age of shorter distances', The air- .1 I tory. hadl:been, . "I �,,, ""Polop a . V � "'i � plane ,kv abmt to change the shape of veloPment of nok part of Canadia would I ernment relinquished ad back, andToch was.carrying - I 1� ­.Ij,­ .; The ,4ext Vran6l Island British, fleet, and experts am far from, turn Wasibington thopubhe school ffedstl)m & I'll AI. I � ag al to the " Atlantic. y advanice the, interests of I ,to Which , . � � w',`: ,-, pe ,., � I .... I n�- e ' , t,ting of the world's central which the world� And, Camlidi so greatl onvinced that 'Mussolini could gh th6 Allied tiouaiterattarAL Yet - New I ;;;;;;.. . , hi , i .is toward Canada had more than a c (have thmU . I Yoric the "I ­ .�4 i I , all Canatta. asthat ,of the North. The nominal -cWmj--to the Russlains. To- terranean, even the epa were suspended. In . 11 '.. i . ,allready under way, is to the Are- the hub! . I . . denlic took half a nil Won Am- I ­ ­ 15 . I opening up Of the Wiest his waY in, the Medi . public library ddecontinued the cirem- " I'll, �, �" It, I Was recogn"I day there is a, scientific station on, the ' . lives -.10 times as man I . . . , I 0 lation of. books, and . - . . �. " ��'4 � �i'�, "I � -1 tic Ocean. , f with Britain greatly ,Preoccupied lu ­43171can - .y as w the New Vark I I 11:1,1 11 . . � � . ad by the statesmen who made Cxm- island which Is contributing 'its quota Northern, European waters. The faet� lost ID battle. ",*.'. ­­­ lepholie Company. with 1,600 OPOr- , ,zr� - ,:, -4.s. Vilhjalmur Sitefausson, we Uana-, Canada's Unique Position fedieration possible as their nextgreat . � Te � I �' ' ,,, ' , ,. . dian,born polar explorer showed in of Information to Our .,?wn Canadian however, ,that responsible statesmen Nor was thIA., an Amerlcan� epidemic I . + , ,, From V�aucoiuver to Liverpool, w tasle. But, Westerner ,that I am,: J —*---I-.,;- I ___ . -A #,­ U I I ators. ill, asked subscribers to use the . � ­Q�1�� � f .,� i, ­ " , v, ­�lh;s North rse ot , book, TI ward Cou i�he,d in 1922, man orig- Empire, publi cross Canada north of'Rudson' Bay, ' 4ave no hesitation, in, saying that the , - . a 8 e P- I, 9 to make Canadian weather fore- so Interpret the treaty means .that the democrale -the I es Of I ,two hamis- 0-1,Y. In Julu 1L A -m -some 11- mix- . Hon people. It spread almost simul- telephone Only for urgent Calls. Ilm e as ev and many other iti , ery I I I . � I , � ��, lcl;.... . t - noax the tropics and has been ana ad W sland, Greenland and Iceland,, is about 4.- opening up.'Gf the North, is now mudhi MGM es-Sk-ntial to the future 'WoMi casts anere accurate. 'Mat Is certain- ly 'more (have been phores, must seriously consider the . I taneously ,to -the remotest regions- �o,eattle place of publlic assembly v,gs close(L , ;".�Ii.� "'. L,loving northwardi ever isdace. North- ' 300 miles; by -mil and steamer, via and importance of Canada than the than would post- Bible ,had the is ,remained in Can- fascist ,Ilia,,, in stating their pol�i_ Afdca, Labrador,. the Philippines, the tChureh services were held, outdoors. ' ���,,,:-,, i. ,,, "', . erly lands are, on .the whole, the best I . habitation; the Montreail, it Is 6,100 milm From ,develop*ent-of the Wast ever VMS. - - , ` -land adian -bands; in fact, it is more than cles. And nothing coub M , d ora. effec- South Seas. In, Alasku whole villages in th streets, Even war plans were a 142,000 I'll ... � ��_ I'll, _;n 5., , " 1� �,�. . ­ - I � suited for human largest land massesarein the north- New York to Lemin I across Labra- dor, Greenland is aiso Except for the exploitation of an 1111- , usually -rich, crnrinx� such-, for example, Canada I8.n W doing on a . 0 11 the re- tively meet the danger implicit in it --1 than a tangible -expression of this of Eskinlos -lost their entire adult POP- I--.1 Wi&ion; in Western Samoa 7,000 out del,a ad: the entrainnilent Of y I . draft registrants was held up because ,, ,, I LL 'i'' � am hemisphere broadest towaxd , the and'Iceland, ab6u lies, While the distance '4,300 ,nil ' as the 101dorado mine� at Canieron maining Canadian Arctic islands put I - countWs -determination to stand, by of,30,000 perished; in Fiji,wme 85 Or of ,appalling conditions in the train - 11 ', . , ��. . ., 1.11 L;-, . . Porth; and it is likely that Uld mate- ,t -les. by ship would be about 5,000 an 'Bay, the ilde velopm-0 t of the North together. . Russial has only recently emerged ' he other democracies should the nbed 90 per cent 6f the pvulation of Suva Ing camps, where every fourth n3aft , ly, ., , ly the world's most dominant peoples I From Liverpool to Yokohama, across - cannot- be undertaken by unaided Pri- from feudalism Till meently., the arise. I fell 41L The total lbs§ of life from, came doi,wu With it. Ma my people took I ,.. ,� ,,. , � I � " VV71411 be the nGrthem ones. if look at an ordinary achool. the Arctic, the distance is, about 6,- ,�ate 'effort. To dievelop the coul"47 vast maJ . ority of Russians were illit. This Is.not a Preachment for War 'Me the epidemic was eartainly' much larg- lit to wearing strange-looki)[19 whIte c0f-` ton in street cars, ,offices and . ,�.,. .. ,!;,, . you globe you will see that the Arctic is 500 ,miles, while by steamer and -nil, properly, Ion , . g -range planning is nee- orate. Their industrial and, scientific measures. people of -the United � - .. er, a few months, tha n the loss in I the fighting in World masks shops- I I �1. , the small4stof the oceans. Practical - via Montreal and Vancouvlar, the dis- essary; immediate -1Y, returns are 'Lot development was far below .-that of States are set against Military expa. all years of the War- . mines, factories and. shipyards were . I, , ), � . I � I 17 SUTrounded by the long coastline of sido, tance is 9,928 miles. I The Russian , in two fil0lits durhYg likely, save in exceptional proj ; ' acts and, consequently the North must be Cana The da. y did not &aVo the train, ed miexi�and women that were avall- ditions, and ,rightly so.. But there are '�Itective peace. measures, the most According to the British Ministryof - y sic ea as alf Crippled b ILI v- Ovorh R, - ' �- Alaska and Callida, on one - and the even longer coastline of Eur- 1937f --one from Moscow to Vancouver, developed'as a national enterprise. able to us. Yet, despite all these dis. recent illustration being the decision I Health, the epiAemic ranks "not ,low- the population of San Antonio, Texas. Doctors averY- "' ;"�`., . -by 'ope and Aaia, on the iobh-Pr, it is really Washington; and the other from Mos- The extension of aviation u-nd thO advantages, it must be ad-itted that of the British and American governlii er than third, Perhaps second, upon. felt it. and nurims, " 'v�here war. overwbelmedL A Physi- . I e. .. not much larger than a se& Russia . cow to San Jacinto, Califorrud"ave ilevell5pinerd of the North Must na- they 'are' dgVeloping iheir, northern ments to negotiate a trade .treaty. the roll of grWat pe,til,.C,,,, of all ra- . cian, answering a 4=1-1, Would find 'not ,,, . I ." � Controls the greatest area, of Arctic dlemonstrated the feasibility Of flying turally go together. All credit is due those intrepid territories in a manner which should This should be supplemented byevery Corded history, its rivals being the n A nurse !in, e patient but 10 or, 15 ' i - , ", . territory, with Canada next across the Pole. And -although Levan- to pioneers of norther, make us li,eartily ashamed of our own -and possible kind of private public plague of Justindan?s reign and the ,.O Philadelphia found a house in which . ;, � I evsky, essaying a third flig.ht� met flying who arie at present making cer- relative failure. Them is ,nothing co-operation between BTA013.9 and AM- l4blh�century ,Black Death, Yet, you a lone bad been dead and uv� 1. - � 11 . Spheres of Influence �' with disaster, his failure no more con- tain sections of the North accesgible. I that the Russian are doing ill Siberia elleans and others who %Tilealc, if not will find only the most floating men- woman buried, for a week; another found a 4 � , I � ., ­ . domils Arctic flying tbalt­Amelia Ear- Thf-y -have received very little alssislt- ' 'Which we 'can -not do ast well, Or, even the same language, at least the same tion of.it--if an,y at�all­ln the his- husband dead, in the same room where �� 11.� , it is now generally agreed among Arc hart's tragic death In the South. Seas ance or elbODUragemeSt from the gOv- te better, in the Canadian North- But spiritual -tongue. Understandings on '-will toTy boolm, �. � I his wife lying with, newborn twill � � . � the countries bordering on the -tic - condernin flying across the Pacific. li never do until we over- trade, money and, credit serve Since war diyeteria ran bigh. at the .was babies. 1:101pitli coll,ditions, were a , I, I Ocean that their respective sphere,, When the time comes, as inevitably .. I il) the fac of such lack of support. or a com a the mistaken, belief ,that the as certain weal5ons against treaty time, many A.mericans imagined that , Igned nightmare: Wards das for 30 %� �� �� oE influence shall comprise that -c- it wi,, that planes can be counted up- ercoura , gement is worthy of the high- greater paxt of our country is but a . breakers. iii-fluenza germs had b eon brought to . people vvould be jamialited with 70, half I , . ,for or slice of the Ocen. Immediately on, as a matter of course, to stand est commendextion, Tqi%-- complete aer- barren and useless waste. Our Statesmen, Could aid peace , I American Coastal citi by German es of them dying; when tdie day nurser. � , n4h� ,of each, converging toward tLe � Pole, ,including all Islands, known and 0 g- � the day,to-day strain of I n distar'e flying, and wlh4m a sufficient numbi . er Co rage 0 the Nortl34 and- espec- ial ve f jally tra.nsiipolair coWnerce by a1r; will @- r. mightily if, losing fear of the blind agents. Unfortunately for this theory came on duty they would find. new . �_ I :. i,piziacwn. Thus the United States Ofr raddo-eqUippedl meteorological sta' not, be possible till th a government - .- peace groups and gaining conddence One of�,the places where the epidemic faces in bedv wherd'otbars had, died . I . j � � (Alaska) controls a sector wit -h aitions; axe. established along the way, takes the lead in providing atL least OUR RESPONSIBILITY that ,plain ,common sense and, eelf-in- . - was first reported, in the whole world- 'Camp during the night. Doctors and nurses . Al base 30. degiieeg in width; Canada,' 80 I flying across the Arctic will become the necessary radio -equipped mete- tere ' st"can be trusted� they engaged was Fanston, in Kansas, -oil were falling ill themselves, some to �, - � �­.. _1 .,� degrees; Den-mrark (Gr I eeiiland,i,45 de- � Russia, -160,degrees; and Nor- 'as commonplace an event as -it now . Akla- orol,ogical . stations and other scientific essential to safe amid. regular TOWARD PEACE ABROAD in public ,exchanges to,serve notice upon the enemies of peaCe that the March 5, 1.918. It spTead quickly through ,the camp, in comparatively dip. -in thaiee days,. Cemeteries appeal- edl.for more graivediggers. in several . , I ,grees, I I - 20 degrees. Fin -land is a neg- is to fl� between Edmonton and London Paris. aids so fly4ng. This, however, is only one Freat democracies are aware of what . mild form. But in, the same month cities there was a shortage of cof-- 11� � .v ay, i IigibI6 factor. Greenland?s importance' . rik, or between and3 I . . feature, of the development of the I (Condensed From An Wtorial in The is planned and will ,stand together the seine disoase--­o� what looked like fine. . 11 � is ksz than her area m1gJi-t'iMp.Iy be- , The New Front Door ' North- New York Times) against it The sure shadow of econ- it --appeared in such widely separated The epidemic, while ftirlous,, was I 11 ;. Cause about 90 per cent..of Greenlan-1 � Then will Canada!s back door beii. Example From Russia . The United States has lost its lead- omIc starvation on spendthirift. go#- p eirliments which cannot wage war un- places', as China, the Japanese Navy, bri,ef-a few -cases one week, a. few more the next, then a terrific increase �1. I � . � is ice -cove -red- Canada and Rugsia, are neighbors- come its front door. Then may Cana- Let us see what the Russians axe ership in world aJWrs ,and to that less we supply them and deny sup- and the French village of Chaumont. By April the disease had reached with a vast numbr of deaths, then a � " �, . across the Arctic Ocean.. It is less dians, who for so long have gazed an- doing with their much larger share fact largely cab- he attributed the im- plies to their victims, can be a suffi- British and German troops at the rapid subsidlence, toward, normal. And , than 2,000 Miles from the CanadTan . viously southwa-rd toward the sup- of -the Axetic regions. Less than potence of the Ndne-Power Conf,orence ciently effective deterrent without're- frolit and American troops at Brest. witib. that subsidielice there came a !L " mainland to the Siberian coast; and posedly green fields of the United eight years ago a department was set in Brussels. .The reason for this loss sort to the substance Of sanctions Or In May it was spreading through rapid recovery of -morale. NO wonder . I A. : not more than 1,200 miles from the States, turn their . eyes northward up called the.Northern Sea Routo Ad- into � hands oi influence is plain: treaty -breaking war. . Spain with'increased virulence; hence -for, by the beginning of November, � - tip of Canada's northermost island to and for the first time survey with sat. ministration, whose was governments and dictators have be Should such exchanges of thought the name "Spanish irifll�enz�.­ By it was clear even to the most skepti- _ i; �', � the northermost Russian island, or isfacition the broad expanse of, their Oven the development and exploita- itiiries north latitude tion terri come convinced that for no Muse and such co -operations be publicly and , June it was running wildly through ca] not Only that the in-fluenza was �% I 'bout as faras from Toronto to Wln- a * But 0 ountry. It does not require a Wit c Pro�pbet to predict that within the life- of all of 62, lying mostly in Siberia, Professor, s,hort of actual invasion will the Unit- ed States join in any effee tive Move- steadily revealed, The New York Europe, including Germany and the an the Way out, but also that the war was ending, ending in a victory be- i , I , S, nipeg. this is not all: the hoi-'-- er�t distances between Canada-cl, the . time Of most of you who read thesee Otto Yulievitch Schmidt was placed ment to assure worldi pea,ce. Times believes that the world will learn that circumstances can ajise. Scandinavian countries, and had wild�ringly sudden and complete. I 11 � .1 � United States, fior that inatter-and lines tihe Canadian North will be grid- at ,the head of thils department, and- For this conlviction. on the part of outside thi& hemisphere, which "will reached India. , , Came, then, the Armistice celebra- .. . ;� - � .... ... any part of Europe or Asia are nort-li- . ironed with air routes connecting Unit- qs supplied with ample funds and it '�',,. these treaty breakers the "isolation- - Instantly range American public opin- Then it moved westward In— aga tiova. Who cared now about India- ; I" . ward. . ed States and Canadian pcd,ntg With trained personnel. ists" and "paciftsts" in Congress and - � Ion, behind, an effective peace policy � ,back across the Atlantic. And all at enza, about masks,, or keeping away . � � . . . . Tbi.nk of wbat that means t6 us irt important Poil2ts in Asia and, Europe. Like the Gailadian nor-thland, Si- their vociferous supporters are chief- and make junk overnight once it- was no longer a mild disease, from crowds? Only one thing mat- . 'I, 1. I P -l'' Canada! It means that we are .near- The shortest route ,will win in the _�., � beria, drains into the Arctic; but, di MaCkenzie the ly r,,,-p,,,il,],. These groups behove called. Neutrality Act. In the face of eIther in the United States'or other tered: the wax was. over. " ` - 1. er to the coming world centre than the people of the United States. Look- endt . But so long as Canad!ia remains a while we ave only River system, Siberia has threa-i-the that we can stayout of any world con- flict. They aspert that, because of . such expressions of a united and de- I countries. Now it was, terrifying. One case in every six or turned in- W I , Irl, '�: in g at the globe, with the North Pole narrow strip of territory along the ' Obi, Yenisei and Lena_-�ailmost as the 'gifts of ncature and geography, termined policy on, the part of dem,)- cratic the trea bioakerS_. ty ,seven to pneumonia so severe that a patient I FARM PRICE NEX ".- - . and Arctic Ocean in the control, we northrern, border of the United State,s, . great, with the Kolyma and several Others Of lesser importance. There the United Stdies can -live its full, lifa ,nations, and dictators will take prudent coun- hadi only about two chances, in three , 1� . see Canada on one side of this small- it will never amount to much among . is also another difference; Our mai . n- alone, even though GTeat Britain and sel among themselves. of pulling through. It leaped from The disadvantage whdcii farmers, ii. est of the oceans and Northern Eur- the nations ,of the world. It will in- evitably W1 apa,rt like a string of - land does not go much beyond latitude . , France were, sibackleid by despotisms human In such a mann'er can this nation ore end of the country to the other, experienced in exchanging their pro- - A�, I ',,- " Ope and Northern Asia on ,the Other, 'whilie the United States, Southern beads when the cord is broken. But . 70, While most of the Siberian maln�_ which turn� beings into ma- Chine'S fo�, conquest and, consign. lib- ace in the wor Id doing its greatest damage a -Ong By first duce for the goods which they need- �, , I Europe and Southern Asia occupy a fortunately Caniada is not merely a e ds several degrees farther land Cxt 'n ' erty toA,40rdtfavjes-of the iyast. ­ and re-establish its lost leadership in � . young men and women. the of October the epidemic had reached ed for approximately six years was � terimpdriated i.0 November, IL939, ,when I il ; zone farther removed from the cen- . . long stnp of territory; it dias biiieadth as well as length. north. We, on the other hand ' have many large islands lying in,the Are. . The J�,v�6.r of these isolationist . international affairs. By such means the ravishers, of weak neighbors and its peak in- Boston (and simultaneous- the index -of prices ,of farm products � - �: . , tie. Thus to fly from the United States to Europe or Asia by the short- Yet must Canadians, oonscilously or tic Ocean, while the Russians have . groups has been, in the asce ridancy. In. recent years, they have seized up- the enemies of democracy will discov- ly, believe it or nut, in Bombay, In- dia:); by the middle of October it had overtook the prices of manufactured During -the whole of IL937 �. I _:. : ,. � est route, one I must cross Canada and unconsciously, still think Canada as but a few comparatively small ones. In the short space of less than eight . da every occasion when the Americaii er that the United States has not be- come so tfifinorous; and so stupid as, to reached its peak in Philadelphia and goods. farm prices continued to be higher I 1 . the A-rctic or sub -Arctic regions. . Until the coming of aviation, Are, such a strip, with a -vast hinterland, m&stly barren, lying to the northward. years, the Northern Sea Route Admin- . government sought to express the abandon its ,responsibilities and im- Baltimore (and also in, Liverpool and than mani factured goods- as compar- �_. 1. . tic ice was an effective barrier to I Some, it is true, have in recent years listration has establis,'hed a th,rough scruples of conscien,ce against treaty breaking and to peril its greatness and its freedom. Vienna). and so on, through the en- ed with the relationship which pre- �_' ... traffic over the top of the world- But . come to thiuk ,of t1his northiland as L _ route for cargo ships from European Russian poirts, -along the entire Arctic aggression procla.im that, �in no circumstances, Would this It will- be wiser to put them on notice , tire United States and the entire world. . valfled in 1913, which is usually con- sddered to have been a normal year. , 11�': 11 I flying in the Arctic is ,no more 4haz- ard-ous, on the whole, than it is in being rich in mineral wealth. They d rad have perhaps heard of silver an - . coast to the Pacifc,, wh,ich ia kept op- people do anTthd,n,g effective to re- I at once. . .*. Nobody knew just how the disease Notwithstanding the, decrease of field. . � any other paxt of the earth. Storms ium ore being mined near the Arctic P ' I _u by "'ce-breakers. It has establish- store moral stanilards, among nations. They was communicated, but the coming crop prices in August, 1937. farmers No � , 1, � � I I I . I . - ed 57 scientific b-tations witbin� the I Aretic regions; ,including radio mete- gave notice as early as when Japan seized Manchultuo that the fix- , 4 Note.0% Fa together of people seemed to have something ,to do with it, and there- still enjoyed a slilight advantage in - vember, 1937, the lost Month for f . .., - . � I orologicaj stations, some 200 in all. ed future Pol,icy Of"the United States r M I fore football games andi boxing Match-, which figures are availabla. The scieritilic stations are, Of cour3e, would be to keep out of War abroad i.. . . � . en access to our markets. I LXLE; CIOVeT Usually PrOUUC I rout I I - - I , fres,h .horse manuire. willich supplies .. ,., MORE NEW THINGS gerierah view respecting diet in the hand 'with development, they aye dis� Attempts, in the name ot int,6rna- to 10 bushels per aerie, and Wces rapid growth in the -cool weatber Of the beat, about.18 inc6s dreip. On . '' ing I C.,I I.... I ,. . .. I ABOUT CANCER causation of cancer, requires some polh, the iag�-_olo. bogies regarding tional decency, to distinguish between paid growers seldom have been lower sPling and f1,11- On. this account lawn this -two or three inches of fine soll �� the Inhospitality .of the North, honest and dislionest governments a.nd than $5 per bu�bel for average seed work ofa. new or repair mature should is placed and after the becD bas heat- ,` -, ' modification. the ed up andthen cooled down, again (a ��i " Soma stludent.5 of cancer attribute The incidence of cancer in the ag- Scientific Stations . to permit aJd to nations clearly act- in the rough. The price in 1939 to be carried out just as SOOTL az �!­ - its prevalence to the dfiet used by A soiendfic station has been estab- ing in self-defense against banditry, the grower is about. $12. PoA is fit to iwork. matter of three or -four dfays) -the , I - :�;% I 11 the Calledr victim. In general gregate, approximates closely in dif r lis,hed on Rudolph Island, half -way to were beiateft down, 'in Congress. The After digging the ground should be seed is sown in rows a few ,jaiches "" this ferent countries, but while cancer 4o il � ',�: � theory lacks corroboration, for can, the stomach in English males ha.q, Me North Pole. And'at Dickson Is- world was given notice- that the Unit. * Plant -Food Contents in Fertili2ers allowed, .to settle for a few days, at apart. The bed is,'proftected by.rough 1� f car occurs among .those who live, as land, near the mouth of the '�ienlsei ad States was out to save its. own The Fertilizers Act requires defin- least, and then levelled again. It is boarding along the, side and on, top i',��-.� do many, Eas I tern peoples, measured by the mortality, an incl- River�-sltuated similarly to Our Her- skin from immediate dangers; and ite guarantees by venders of the plant aidtvisable ,to repeat bills process sev- and sloping towards the south about , , on a vege' dence ,of 22, this incidence in the � -- _­ table ,diet or pine including -meat but nbel Island, only about 150 miles far- ,the dictators were informed that the food content Of their farti-lizOrs, that eral times. T'he top soil shiould then 1 0 to IS Inches above the bed is pl-ac- �41: . stomach cancer, mites of two th a' d the, gri -- �','� - r , rarely; amon; meat eaters like the er north�-thero ii; a station which American 'group controlling policy Is, nitrogen,, phosphoric arid and pot- "be raked fine n b" sown' a't ed a window sash well glassed. � ". I Eskimlo as w611 as among people, who, people, racially not far separated and employs 200 parsons. it is the radio was prepared to -see the world re- iish. In addition, tbese plant food a liberal rate, once across and once When -the plants (have develoi3ed �� .... living acroiss the North Sea at no d, moteorol6gical centre for the Are- Made on fascist lines without jnter,- substances Must be in, an available longthwise. This double -jowing in- tbeir second set of leaves they, are like Ourselves, used'. a mixed diet. The great- dIttiaalce, is said to.be account- an � i . Consensilis of informed Opinion on the be., as well as an, ,important point of ference and apparently without un, form for plant use. There are many sures an ,even distrillbtion. Seed, is tbihned Out and before being tr�Lns-' . � od for by, their respective diets and call for ships passing eastward along deTstanding that 0,49 would mean any- kinds �f fertilizers on the market to- sown, on a day when, -there Is. no r)la.,nted outside they are hardened in' .. I subject seems to be that diet in itself diet habits. The Hollanders are tb�o coast on route to the day, all of which are dependable if wtnd. For ,permanent lawns- of deep , ,, � does rilot Commonly cause cancer, but beav-y eaters; 'they Use Paeiflc or in- thing dangerous to us. a cold, frami� whach Is simply a hot . I . more highly. t,rmediate ports. When the President, voicing this used according to kind and plant flood, green Color and fins textuire, good be(] without arry heating matenial. �� I ' 'Very early radish and leaf lettuce n=yr :.. that, ldiet habits, such as the bolting spiced food than do the English; they lga)rka Is ,a city of 12,0100 people 'In peoplela indigination against the Inva- P 11. , content on the one hand, and soil quality package seedt is adtvisable. In . , of One's food, the use of too hot foods are rapid eaters and bolt their food;. winter and 15,000 in summer on 'the sion of' Cillina; by Japan, and horror and, crop requirements on the other. covering the gardener is advised to bc planted In the hot bed and used I , or very coaxse, foods may be a tacto,r they consume larger quDAtities of spir- Yenim' Every buyer of fertilizers should, rake oule way only and then firm I �. . I in, canegr cauvation. i River, 70 Miles, ,north Of the at the butchery at Shalig1lail, recalled th e directly from It. t �� ". 11 rimeiltal Its and tobacco than their neighbors Arctic Circle. Lai -go Aawm,1419 have that there- ,%till were "Quarantines" , study these factors earefully because soil with a heavy roller Or Pounder. Wliere cheap electricity to avaiT- In. the,hght of recent expe across the sea. � been established bhere� and each sea- the proper application of them means Uoloss ,the ground .has been, thor- : el - hivei;tlgatiop�, and of - the i'stildy of I ' ;.. , 'Primary cancer of the liver is rare. son wores of triinp, steam against governments which did ,these so much in obtaining Im9t results. dugbly cultiviated and then allowed to, ilble, Special heating wires are used 'I, . the statistics of different people, the 6TS, most things, a whol6slome, fear axose in � in the place of manureii I'�. . I � in Europeans and in ,the population of them British, load lumber for all certain capitals that the Neutrality The' recommendation' of the Pro.- lie Idle the year before tifelle is bound �7 ,,,� '. -, s r'. �:' . Of North America. It Is very common parts of tl-- -orld. Two yeaTs ago, a Act n1iobt not represent enduring pol- , Next- week, a lazy majes, Hower gar- - �'.. � I �. vinicial Fertilizer Councils are a sate .1 10 . ill) . I � to be a good. dleal of weedl seed in ... i!'i,.�;, I - Ili the Bantu races, of South Africa town, wa.s 1-­Z'un at a Point On the. ley for -the United State' guide in this respect and. may be ob- the soil and some -of this will gern 0f�tl, nursery st6ak, firist vegetabilm I , 111. 4 � *i, - . 4 idob " �, , t, . ,4ak s_ And when tained from the Dopartment�, of Agri- ,;"":,�., , and in, the Far Eo,gt, in 1AVa and In Arctic col,' r,alled Nordvyk, to de- inate' after' the lawn is sown., ' Such W , , . . I # Ill, next day the State Department named �� -1 I 'el"i';.- . 4� fill I parts of India. The possibility ex� veltop, extensive salt deposits. ,The c u I ture for'the provinces. ' weeds should he removed constantly, - I T ,�,,��Ii, . Japan as Ag�&es!§or that fear sp�rcM. I � I I . . 4 .. .. ... 11 � 01 , I X tsts that the prevalence of primaily Initial group 6f ligineera" te�lmfclans tally in the earlier stages. Af- MIMMINNNINNOM � ' 1. ' � e _4 �' 'i. � . ' espee ' ' But the Coog:ros �,, fe 14�jjj - ..'IN AX., liver cancer !a connected with bbe and artisans numbered ' about 1600. s�o�af Tepresentatives Rural Population ter that a good lawn fertilizer ry - I , , f " ,�,,,' ­ , I I .1 . , .- M.'ti, �. � �,'-`­ � . I of the Pacifipt and Isolationist groups I 1. ";_:. -1 � . verybighly spiced food� consumed, in They also expected to drill for off, of During the pak sixty yea;s the in- yeaT will Pugh ,the gq-4ss aloalgeve ­ 1. Cq�, " � � .. ­ ....... .... 111. . as ; I quickly denounced these expressions I , suffi- "I I . 11 4% Nl�r.,Vl � , I ....... ..: . � Java and s�ome of the F In the 8� ,. , - � " ' �, .,as,tern cOun- which there are Inddeatlonsa di crease IA population in Ontario has cientily, to choke out most of these of� I THE 59 , , , "& ,��,,� ­� , �, 4 , I - ��q� "i, i'j',W, . , ­ .,.. = ir%'�� 1. I - I as violations of the epirit,of the Neu- been chiefly in the dategory'de&lgnat- fendeirs. The first cutting, of the grass � , lanov QK-� �!��,:,6,� '': �. ­ ��' 1".., I ,��_ �, I tiles mentioned. ' triolt. At Norilsk, east of the Yohisef, tTallity Act_and, as soon as Congress � . JrIlf. OF. I �,',1%,)­.,iNrX,,­'. :�, , 1, I I I 1. tuorth of the Aretice Circle, n1ekal d,e- ad, urban. In 1871 the urban poputa- is made -villan about three inches, high , " . .z '.. n found, possible . �,., �,""I'v': , . - i ''o * Lately it has bee mat, the press Cables ca I ,.� $46W I ''. I �. 11.� I .", 1 j � , ;, . -:1'sSi 0 I , �,",,%, tlll",�" -� .. '� ` I .. . I posits are being worked wb4ch, the tion numbered U6,000 and irti. i , I ,�' 11 . 004 _ to produce tumours In the internal - a , I reports' that, the group which ffamed 4 OP ad abould be,,Aone with a very sbaxp L �,''"�" ,": ki l",.#1j rat P I -11 11 4"� �'� - � I il. 111� �,�, � � '.� .0 Russians hope will eventually rendef illation. 1,265,000, or 78 per Cent. 0 149 I b., "I"ilk I ��� 1)i;�,�,;- " Organs such as the liver by a chomi- Of mow6r. F requent Tolling when the' ['x �.. r�e'g­ - �),.",;,t­ them iddepblident. of Cana the act w1asl,unchanged In its attitude. 'the total, � In 1931 the urban popuw 1. .. -11 ­, ,� ­'�­L; ­ ". 1 , ... 1 Pail (oiia,m-'�',o-a.zo-toluol), of the 8ttim- t than Ickel. or ground Is soft and regular mowing Is ",�R,4. ,-,A',,',?'W� pt_ ,I,,,, _., V4.0 , -1-1 ;;1l", L'; .11 �;; �$, .1 ach, by another ,chemical (3A ben%, Them are -only a fewi of the activi- The Japanese Ambasisa,dk to Wash- tion had Increa,sed 2,096,000, hilt'; the advised, � TV 0, �-� . :".; ington Inforoled, ,his colleague at the ., �. .1.44-;� �� I 4 I , 7, `..; � tles of the Northern Sea ltoufe Ad. I , A - , F eg � - P E . - . I � I" - P, . Is . 0- 0 Ul R I El '­* d( , 0 " M I � � 4 1 - . . I AGI I . I I I 6 ga I .N1 I L! I fit 27 1 1 di I tr . tri I tr M� In R Vi H1 ez P.J fo I , " 0 , A ,� A 4 N�11& T -1 Dp I. . t, � Nj M �, " ,, �. ivrene)� azd -at tl�Lelddtiey by still ". I . . .", M %,"', �'4; , -pig 011ty .1,066,W0, Ot � . , - I, � 1.16� I I -1 . � milil,gration. Spate doeq� not ... ... admit Brussels c6ulererice that pacifism 39 per Cent, �of Soil Shoulld. Be Crumbly I V$ w'q; � �1',, ��, ',� ",:� ,,�: " '� ��, other the ,total. The num. ',vi�,§4'1 ,fiz,�� , , _ -�;��A,r*­�,� I e'iemlcal ,��(I,�,5:6-dtbenz-=th-. -h&t ts waz still th4 Ali�prjcan mood, gardeners are, wt,rned'tijaiiist I .. -0, L il,e). I of even A recital of the ,Work t With' b(ir Of ocoift,Ofed faalins in the, same 60 , Eager . � . .,; , race Reynolds Ift tho- United being, clon.,. by agriC the Circulation Of 'these Tep rts, the years showed an Increas6l r,frona 179.,- Working- soil. too eail4y. If, sti-rited up . I �.. , ­ I I & I I St:iteS &&j ,ultnrail 6xp�rts� Ili 0 - . , , I" - I ;� been able to causet Cancer puthingtorthw4ard the limits ofgraln,, 0011fef'olIC0 Want to its Inevitable, jli� 000 to 19�;090, while th6 s,fiie of the When W& it is llabllo* ,166 p0e, into " � ,.. 4 . 4 , 'n;. ' f -e -lis skin 'by ,the use of ,wheat. g0rmi, forige,,and � . ­ , ,;�i I I "'­"i'� �q - I I .so from - low1m:1 It Wfibn thtlkitlg .,over- . � i.. ­ " I :'-' , I., � _ dpi doom , .��r, root crops, or of the Work I , . . averago farm ro - 934g geroo to hard � �� ,,, E LE, RA , i", �,The­ f'otegoing .facts have emerged, ffik i Is" ;being d&e, In ektonding qlad Moagwwle on the pretext' that a 119,9. These two changes ludloa�.6 4 ones boots ,be ' then the , . - A ,� 0 10 amuddy, , I W1 , �,ftwghv ift''vorliment.,94, research, Ill I - - ' ju,g the, rol 4 h , allilaucO against Communism Is decrease In thd 92e of �tha farm-,faiA. 'tf a Be I., . 51A,,� , , ."N ��, , Mprov naeor OMO o le 41161; 1��t 'W " _I , _ - �1111­ 1, 111. ,�a i . .0 t4 - I Solf"At for 'OdIttv 1�. "R ,-", .1 . .,,�� � ... 6f­,­��­ . , . , ., , ,"r" " -probbbtk "its the,, f,oftrohtgtlon wN ,the- first essential, to ,PiApe, -TaPft, Op anq, an Ifitte,"6 ift,the t6ait ajea T' Ainou-14 ' blei- Wfibli squeezed,, - ", ;` 'i" . 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Alsik�'bas been a dependable seed C% �, desists, oceanographers, to our own institutions. . crop in Ontario for generations but . I I agriculturists, radio i�ngineers, avia- This attitude took form in the so- - —_-Z;=-:=:===--- '_ _-----=-- _� - its production tbas declined &harply in - � �= tors, or others specially -trained to called Neutrality Act of 1936, under ,_ I recent years dlue to abnorimal weather _�� :�� - _�_� � � - study iand, develop the resources of which, upon discovery of a state of conditions. It Would seem opporture , � ..", , fi�&� the North- The, remotest sections are war abroad-, the President was to with , - . to revive .tbe production of this 'seed 1- 2 . — . � connected, with regional centres by bold war material from all concerned, crop as market prospecLs for the, fu- T. I airplane noutes, and over 10,000 miles regardless of whether an- Invaded na- ture are good. . e of regular pa-ssenger airlines are in tiou, fighting foi ,its own as in the 11 4 I , Alsd:k,o has brought prilofitable prices . -1 . -1 op4araidon. case of Ethiopia, was,,Ieft at tibe mer- � 6yr many years in the United, King- . I �1`11­ . The Russian idea is not to estab- cy of a ruthless aggressor. Further- . dom. and, ,the 'United States. Other I . _.W - lish, remote, primitive communtiea more, by the "cash-and-=ry'l provi- European countries and New Zealand merely to exploit the natural wealth sion of'tbis act, American Vessels also buy Canadian alsilte seed. It Is . . .1 I I of the country, but to provide perm- Were virtually swept from the seas, reasonable to expect that goodi'Prices Sow Grass Seed Early ed frDin seed in a hot, bed. ' anent homes for people who will be and only those warringL nations wbich will continue for well -grown filsikjo ' � The latter is usually prepared, in contealt to remain and bring up their have navieEp and tradle fleets were giv-. seed reasonably free of weed� seeds. As a pusher of a lawn MIDWer exalily March. It consists of a bed of � families, off ,e countr- Hiarld jr- should know -rass mak its mo t i.. . . � . en access to our markets. I LXLE; CIOVeT Usually PrOUUC I rout I I - - I , fres,h .horse manuire. willich supplies .. ,., MORE NEW THINGS gerierah view respecting diet in the hand 'with development, they aye dis� Attempts, in the name ot int,6rna- to 10 bushels per aerie, and Wces rapid growth in the -cool weatber Of the beat, about.18 inc6s dreip. On . '' ing I C.,I I.... I ,. . .. I ABOUT CANCER causation of cancer, requires some polh, the iag�-_olo. bogies regarding tional decency, to distinguish between paid growers seldom have been lower sPling and f1,11- On. this account lawn this -two or three inches of fine soll �� the Inhospitality .of the North, honest and dislionest governments a.nd than $5 per bu�bel for average seed work ofa. new or repair mature should is placed and after the becD bas heat- ,` -, ' modification. the ed up andthen cooled down, again (a ��i " Soma stludent.5 of cancer attribute The incidence of cancer in the ag- Scientific Stations . to permit aJd to nations clearly act- in the rough. The price in 1939 to be carried out just as SOOTL az �!­ - its prevalence to the dfiet used by A soiendfic station has been estab- ing in self-defense against banditry, the grower is about. $12. PoA is fit to iwork. matter of three or -four dfays) -the , I - :�;% I 11 the Calledr victim. In general gregate, approximates closely in dif r lis,hed on Rudolph Island, half -way to were beiateft down, 'in Congress. The After digging the ground should be seed is sown in rows a few ,jaiches "" this ferent countries, but while cancer 4o il � ',�: � theory lacks corroboration, for can, the stomach in English males ha.q, Me North Pole. And'at Dickson Is- world was given notice- that the Unit. * Plant -Food Contents in Fertili2ers allowed, .to settle for a few days, at apart. The bed is,'proftected by.rough 1� f car occurs among .those who live, as land, near the mouth of the '�ienlsei ad States was out to save its. own The Fertilizers Act requires defin- least, and then levelled again. It is boarding along the, side and on, top i',��-.� do many, Eas I tern peoples, measured by the mortality, an incl- River�-sltuated similarly to Our Her- skin from immediate dangers; and ite guarantees by venders of the plant aidtvisable ,to repeat bills process sev- and sloping towards the south about , , on a vege' dence ,of 22, this incidence in the � -- _­ table ,diet or pine including -meat but nbel Island, only about 150 miles far- ,the dictators were informed that the food content Of their farti-lizOrs, that eral times. T'he top soil shiould then 1 0 to IS Inches above the bed is pl-ac- �41: . stomach cancer, mites of two th a' d the, gri -- �','� - r , rarely; amon; meat eaters like the er north�-thero ii; a station which American 'group controlling policy Is, nitrogen,, phosphoric arid and pot- "be raked fine n b" sown' a't ed a window sash well glassed. � ". I Eskimlo as w611 as among people, who, people, racially not far separated and employs 200 parsons. it is the radio was prepared to -see the world re- iish. In addition, tbese plant food a liberal rate, once across and once When -the plants (have develoi3ed �� .... living acroiss the North Sea at no d, moteorol6gical centre for the Are- Made on fascist lines without jnter,- substances Must be in, an available longthwise. This double -jowing in- tbeir second set of leaves they, are like Ourselves, used'. a mixed diet. The great- dIttiaalce, is said to.be account- an � i . Consensilis of informed Opinion on the be., as well as an, ,important point of ference and apparently without un, form for plant use. There are many sures an ,even distrillbtion. Seed, is tbihned Out and before being tr�Lns-' . � od for by, their respective diets and call for ships passing eastward along deTstanding that 0,49 would mean any- kinds �f fertilizers on the market to- sown, on a day when, -there Is. no r)la.,nted outside they are hardened in' .. I subject seems to be that diet in itself diet habits. The Hollanders are tb�o coast on route to the day, all of which are dependable if wtnd. For ,permanent lawns- of deep , ,, � does rilot Commonly cause cancer, but beav-y eaters; 'they Use Paeiflc or in- thing dangerous to us. a cold, frami� whach Is simply a hot . I . more highly. t,rmediate ports. When the President, voicing this used according to kind and plant flood, green Color and fins textuire, good be(] without arry heating matenial. �� I ' 'Very early radish and leaf lettuce n=yr :.. that, ldiet habits, such as the bolting spiced food than do the English; they lga)rka Is ,a city of 12,0100 people 'In peoplela indigination against the Inva- P 11. , content on the one hand, and soil quality package seedt is adtvisable. In . , of One's food, the use of too hot foods are rapid eaters and bolt their food;. winter and 15,000 in summer on 'the sion of' Cillina; by Japan, and horror and, crop requirements on the other. covering the gardener is advised to bc planted In the hot bed and used I , or very coaxse, foods may be a tacto,r they consume larger quDAtities of spir- Yenim' Every buyer of fertilizers should, rake oule way only and then firm I �. . I in, canegr cauvation. i River, 70 Miles, ,north Of the at the butchery at Shalig1lail, recalled th e directly from It. t �� ". 11 rimeiltal Its and tobacco than their neighbors Arctic Circle. Lai -go Aawm,1419 have that there- ,%till were "Quarantines" , study these factors earefully because soil with a heavy roller Or Pounder. Wliere cheap electricity to avaiT- In. the,hght of recent expe across the sea. � been established bhere� and each sea- the proper application of them means Uoloss ,the ground .has been, thor- : el - hivei;tlgatiop�, and of - the i'stildy of I ' ;.. , 'Primary cancer of the liver is rare. son wores of triinp, steam against governments which did ,these so much in obtaining Im9t results. dugbly cultiviated and then allowed to, ilble, Special heating wires are used 'I, . the statistics of different people, the 6TS, most things, a whol6slome, fear axose in � in the place of manureii I'�. . I � in Europeans and in ,the population of them British, load lumber for all certain capitals that the Neutrality The' recommendation' of the Pro.- lie Idle the year before tifelle is bound �7 ,,,� '. -, s r'. �:' . Of North America. It Is very common parts of tl-- -orld. Two yeaTs ago, a Act n1iobt not represent enduring pol- , Next- week, a lazy majes, Hower gar- - �'.. � I �. vinicial Fertilizer Councils are a sate .1 10 . ill) . I � to be a good. dleal of weedl seed in ... i!'i,.�;, I - Ili the Bantu races, of South Africa town, wa.s 1-­Z'un at a Point On the. ley for -the United State' guide in this respect and. may be ob- the soil and some -of this will gern 0f�tl, nursery st6ak, firist vegetabilm I , 111. 4 � *i, - . 4 idob " �, , t, . ,4ak s_ And when tained from the Dopartment�, of Agri- ,;"":,�., , and in, the Far Eo,gt, in 1AVa and In Arctic col,' r,alled Nordvyk, to de- inate' after' the lawn is sown., ' Such W , , . . I # Ill, next day the State Department named �� -1 I 'el"i';.- . 4� fill I parts of India. The possibility ex� veltop, extensive salt deposits. ,The c u I ture for'the provinces. ' weeds should he removed constantly, - I T ,�,,��Ii, . Japan as Ag�&es!§or that fear sp�rcM. I � I I . . 4 .. .. ... 11 � 01 , I X tsts that the prevalence of primaily Initial group 6f ligineera" te�lmfclans tally in the earlier stages. Af- MIMMINNNINNOM � ' 1. ' � e _4 �' 'i. � . ' espee ' ' But the Coog:ros �,, fe 14�jjj - ..'IN AX., liver cancer !a connected with bbe and artisans numbered ' about 1600. s�o�af Tepresentatives Rural Population ter that a good lawn fertilizer ry - I , , f " ,�,,,' ­ , I I .1 . , .- M.'ti, �. � �,'-`­ � . I of the Pacifipt and Isolationist groups I 1. ";_:. -1 � . verybighly spiced food� consumed, in They also expected to drill for off, of During the pak sixty yea;s the in- yeaT will Pugh ,the gq-4ss aloalgeve ­ 1. Cq�, " � � .. ­ ....... .... 111. . as ; I quickly denounced these expressions I , suffi- "I I . 11 4% Nl�r.,Vl � , I ....... ..: . � Java and s�ome of the F In the 8� ,. , - � " ' �, .,as,tern cOun- which there are Inddeatlonsa di crease IA population in Ontario has cientily, to choke out most of these of� I THE 59 , , , "& ,��,,� ­� , �, 4 , I - ��q� "i, i'j',W, . , ­ .,.. = ir%'�� 1. I - I as violations of the epirit,of the Neu- been chiefly in the dategory'de&lgnat- fendeirs. The first cutting, of the grass � , lanov QK-� �!��,:,6,� '': �. ­ ��' 1".., I ,��_ �, I tiles mentioned. ' triolt. At Norilsk, east of the Yohisef, tTallity Act_and, as soon as Congress � . JrIlf. OF. I �,',1%,)­.,iNrX,,­'. :�, , 1, I I I 1. tuorth of the Aretice Circle, n1ekal d,e- ad, urban. In 1871 the urban poputa- is made -villan about three inches, high , " . .z '.. n found, possible . �,., �,""I'v': , . - i ''o * Lately it has bee mat, the press Cables ca I ,.� $46W I ''. I �. 11.� I .", 1 j � , ;, . -:1'sSi 0 I , �,",,%, tlll",�" -� .. '� ` I .. . I posits are being worked wb4ch, the tion numbered U6,000 and irti. i , I ,�' 11 . 004 _ to produce tumours In the internal - a , I reports' that, the group which ffamed 4 OP ad abould be,,Aone with a very sbaxp L �,''"�" ,": ki l",.#1j rat P I -11 11 4"� �'� - � I il. 111� �,�, � � '.� .0 Russians hope will eventually rendef illation. 1,265,000, or 78 per Cent. 0 149 I b., "I"ilk I ��� 1)i;�,�,;- " Organs such as the liver by a chomi- Of mow6r. F requent Tolling when the' ['x �.. r�e'g­ - �),.",;,t­ them iddepblident. of Cana the act w1asl,unchanged In its attitude. 'the total, � In 1931 the urban popuw 1. .. -11 ­, ,� ­'�­L; ­ ". 1 , ... 1 Pail (oiia,m-'�',o-a.zo-toluol), of the 8ttim- t than Ickel. or ground Is soft and regular mowing Is ",�R,4. ,-,A',,',?'W� pt_ ,I,,,, _., V4.0 , -1-1 ;;1l", L'; .11 �;; �$, .1 ach, by another ,chemical (3A ben%, Them are -only a fewi of the activi- The Japanese Ambasisa,dk to Wash- tion had Increa,sed 2,096,000, hilt'; the advised, � TV 0, �-� . :".; ington Inforoled, ,his colleague at the ., �. .1.44-;� �� I 4 I , 7, `..; � tles of the Northern Sea ltoufe Ad. I , A - , F eg � - P E . - . I � I" - P, . Is . 0- 0 Ul R I El '­* d( , 0 " M I � � 4 1 - . . I AGI I . I I I 6 ga I .N1 I L! I fit 27 1 1 di I tr . tri I tr M� In R Vi H1 ez P.J fo I , " 0 , A ,� A 4 N�11& T -1 Dp I. . t, � Nj M �, " ,, �. ivrene)� azd -at tl�Lelddtiey by still ". I . . .", M %,"', �'4; , -pig 011ty .1,066,W0, Ot � . , - I, � 1.16� I I -1 . � milil,gration. Spate doeq� not ... ... admit Brussels c6ulererice that pacifism 39 per Cent, �of Soil Shoulld. Be Crumbly I V$ w'q; � �1',, ��, ',� ",:� ,,�: " '� ��, other the ,total. The num. ',vi�,§4'1 ,fiz,�� , , _ -�;��A,r*­�,� I e'iemlcal ,��(I,�,5:6-dtbenz-=th-. -h&t ts waz still th4 Ali�prjcan mood, gardeners are, wt,rned'tijaiiist I .. -0, L il,e). I of even A recital of the ,Work t With' b(ir Of ocoift,Ofed faalins in the, same 60 , Eager . � . .,; , race Reynolds Ift tho- United being, clon.,. by agriC the Circulation Of 'these Tep rts, the years showed an Increas6l r,frona 179.,- Working- soil. too eail4y. If, sti-rited up . I �.. , ­ I I & I I St:iteS &&j ,ultnrail 6xp�rts� Ili 0 - . , , I" - I ;� been able to causet Cancer puthingtorthw4ard the limits ofgraln,, 0011fef'olIC0 Want to its Inevitable, jli� 000 to 19�;090, while th6 s,fiie of the When W& it is llabllo* ,166 p0e, into " � ,.. 4 . 4 , 'n;. 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