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Further Diseraeapi tat
President Coolidge has proposed
another naval conference to discuss
the subject of further disarmament..
While Great Britain receives the pro -
remit with a degree i,t favor, it is
pointed out that her position it en-
tirely different front that `of the lin.
it'd States. Great Britain is an is-
land, with dominions spread all over
the world, and they must be adeaiva-'
tely protected.
Alfease May 'Visit U. 8.
King Alfonso of Spain will tome to
the United States and possibly Can-
ada withel a year, ' .He will make the
trip 011 me of • the two 30,+X!0 -ton
ocean liners which the :•lfwnish Royal;
Mail line is building.
New Prayer Hook
The new Book of Common Prayer
recommended by the Bishops of the
Church of England,, is much in de-
mand. judging by large orders re-
ceit°ed in Londo , While friendly,
and favorably reeked generally, the
Protestant Milano the League
of Loyal Churchmen ere continuing
their Campaign against the proposed
changes,
Mixed Farming in Alberta
Government statisties just, issued
show that the Alberta farmer has be-
, me a "mixed farmer," and is grow.
ing as large a proportion of food-
stuffs for his own family as eireunt-
stances permit. In the process Al-
bert* hat,; become an exporter of but-
ter, eggs, cheese, poultry and pota-
toes- nproducts almost unknown as a
domestic output two decades ago.
Fodder crops, practically nil a ;few
years ago, now eonstitute twcnt_y,.one
per cent., dairy prodcets eight and
acne -half per cent., livestock nine per
PPnt., and poultry products three and
three-quarters per cent. Not a pound
of honey was produced in Alberta
twenty years ago. The production
was worth $215,000 last year, or twice
that of 1925, and it will be double the
1920 figures this year.
Bobbed Hair and Barbers
Mrs. Filen Smith, the only woman
meimber of the British Columbia Leggy
islature, has,iiitredueed a bill which
would ban the•bobbed hair from the
barber Aimee and force Indies to get
Their hair trimmed in beauty parlors
operated exclusively by females.
Bald-headed men, according to the
bill, may go to beauty parlors to get
wigs.
Saskatchewan Creameriert
Premier Gardiner has announced
that steps were being taken towards
the amalgamation of the Saskatehe-
•wen co-operative creameries and
Caulder's creameries. The Co-oper-
ative Creameries Company started
hen isolated creameries were estab
• islie to various parts of the province
by t, government about twente
.years to, In 1917 these were in-
corporat as the S:iskatchewa't C.o-
• Operativ Creameries Limited, The
few ores ies grew to a total of 29
plants. . arently the° Government
assisted eo-operative ar. tinizatiti' n
has not been e,suceess. .Benefit to
the creamery indurdry of the pro-
vince by the new plan is predicted by
the Premier.
elesaey-iiarria Stock .
The sensation in financial eircles
during the past week hes been the
rapid rise in the stock of the. Massey -
Harris Company, whose control was
said to be passing to Areerkae tate-
inliste. ''1}e latest infevmation
however, that while a change is tak-
ing place, that a Canadian group will
have control. The stock sold as high,
a' $94.75. This industry is the larg-
cet of its kind in the world.
• Big Poultry Meeting
",elehitors from the United- Stated
Misrienariea Rotundas
° Fifty-nine Canadian women and
children and nine male missionaries
have arrived at Skanrhei from the
war -infested districts of China and
are returning to Canada at once.
'These missionaries travelled on the
Tengtr�e River steamers through 1,-
800 miles of Nationalistic territory'.
Maaitobs Liquor Problem
$triter : control of the Manitoba
liquor business is likely to be urged
by the Attorney -Genet;!. This has
reference especially to the export,
traffic'. It ie reported that liquor re-
leased froni bond in ill'aniteha has
been unlawfrily ,hipped out of the
Province of Manitoba,and also that
it has been s .ld within the boundaries
of the Province. It is also said that
Mills are operating in Manitoba in
defiance of the law.
and Great Britain: will meet render
one roof in Ottawa next summer in
friendly rivalry, at the World's Pout -
try Congress to be held ,from July
27th to August 4th, 1927. Thirty-
eight other countries will also dis-
play the aristocrata of the. poultry
world, About 3,000 delegates and
hundreds of exhibits are expected
front the United States, and between
.six and seven thousand Belegatee are
coming"front ether partes of the world.
Among the most notable exhibits will
be birds from the farina of king
George V of Britain; R. R. Il. the
Prince of Wales: King Albert, of Bel -
lancelet King Alfonso of Spain.
Young's Movements
George Youne, the noted Canadian
setimrner. is now fining an engige-
Mont tet Chicago, and afterwards wilt
lieeceed to Toronto. Bill Radiate,
who aeearepanied him on a matur
d Mise Isabella Young one John
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y alker, returned to 'Toronto on.
Tumidity. An arrangement has been
made by which a Treat Company will
look alter George Young's finanees
until lie i'i twenty-one. His motber
is ill in California. - -
Fsg Cans.. Vale, Smash
A trash- between the Wither n'eri.
Hall Expecte train and the ilull-
Sce boroath Exprese near Ilull, Eng-
land. resulted in the death of twelve
clilldr+en and aeriors injury of loath-
er fifteen last week -end. '!'hese two
terata, collided head -o* in a fog
which has enveloped the British Isles
los four days. The Withernsea -Hull
Extorts, was marrying hundrede of
ehiidren, and wheat the trains met,
six eoarhes, mostly tilled with 'chit.
igen, were teiaecopadt Navigation
hes also suffered beeaase of the dense
fig. and two vessels were sunk end
nitre others were damaged. e, i
C,arneeo Nee& its Maw t
Mr. W. IL H. IHoerr'e. *xltsrt ax ear-
ibeu of the territories branch of the
Department of the Interior, wire, est
ort two years ago to herestiiate why
the emboli hairdo laid changed their
animal saigratioa, iris neturnsd with
startling reports of an s alMne re-
ds etime► in the herds. I* 190 /treed
Seton * gave an estimate of
l ,ti40,@Omi the Report .f Mr.
Hoare sheers tbst this number bis
new d eereesed until it does not ex-
ceed more than 5,000,000- 'dress eel./
uable enumals are be slaughtered'
wholesale by Eskimos a the Are -1
tice Coast, Indians of the and
white men snit natives to the rest i
and west, reports Mr. Hoare, Jru
countless years these creatures have
provided food and clothing for the
i*akigxo, who used to hunt them with
bow and arrow. Now, however, they'
are hunted with rifle said the Eskimo
no longer observes the old tradition
of his race by waiting for the annual
migration to the northerly breeding
grounds on i the . Arctio Islands, before
capturing them, for food and cloth-
ing, but enters the interior and shoots
large numbers. This Attae'k has driw:-
eit'ini'herds from envie Meal Menai
when migrating, and for s tuner' no
one knew their new haunts. Hr. I
Hoare found that the Eskimo posts
in the Antic Mountain pante had
sauced the caribou to tura east when
within a few Miles of the nmpntainstt
and they were in a pitiable Condition,
having to summer in the iateribr reg.
ion of the northeast *Mulder of Kee-
watin. Tim rrorthweet territories
branch is making strenuous efforts
to protect these creatures with the
kelp of time Ray*1 Mounted Pollee, but
tiro preeent ftieurea indicate clearly
that unless ebmething effeetive is
done at once the caribou is doomed.
British Export Trade Increases
Recent reports from Greet Britain
would Indicate that she is rapidly re-
eovering from her disastrous trade
slump in 1.99ii. The Board of Trade
report 011 experts during the month
of January shows a gratifying in -
cruise in British exports of 428,572,-
000 aver the month of December.
The total value of ' the exports
amounted to ;277,110,000, the high-
est figure reached since lest August.
Her imports for Januat7 amounted
to $168,000,000, showing an increase
as
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balane is on the right side.
Alaskan, Des 0/ed Here
Leonhard Seppala. the Alaskan
dog sled hero who dashed t,t Nome
two yoga ego with serum to relieve
en outbreak of disease thea,won the
mile
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second enema New England 13. le
point to point sled dog race, beating
St. Goddard, the winner of The Pae
rare in Manitoba, in the home stretch.
When Seppala reeved at Asaippee he
was elocksd three minutes ahead of
driver St. Ga
Idard.
-year-akl diet,
the i9 a
and he encouraged his dogs to a pace
even faster than that used by the 1at-
ter to take the lead from Dupuis. j
Laber Members and Communism
The Polish Government and the
Polish Legation in London, Eng-
lend, are up in arms against the Com •
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munist activities of two labor mem-
bers of the House of Commons, John
Beckett and Arthur Shepherd, who
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