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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-01-08, Page 4• s'•., • „. rtro, • „..t : • • usTm.4..xs ereinent Eipendiefre on aiia is. .$4,194,544, 9, countrY, haalet better record in rnierof "'dealing, ivith: the ah9P. .P,?0,14.#0.4 044 has the Dom, :%404a, OE the ii. policy. 404:1t•.the principles id deigh by tha British Crown tl- oat two hundred years age. , Canada never had any. Indian ViiTs • s4.4.tstheSe'-' of. :the • United States, which :the, country spent 500 • eet dollars. Jhe. basic principle prineipte is that the Indiana have rights, and that "..territotial: rights• ere surrend- eredthere .ia-to he 'equitable conipea, All theife _rights are 'et forth 08.e;:•40•PF,Ing V-1.e.'InAA44:14pgo; osieryitiona,-. and ,perpetual annuities. ruler:--the-treattes-.440boms_b*:_. aline wards of -41e :Federal Govern- • 14'74. Oa:4'n and sategnala .theirlinteresta: • :Tho- administration administration is carried On .thireugh•ti, departioent_of :the Govern- . :inent; that Of Indian, 'affairs; at the • head of which is the Superintendent • .0t, Indian affairs, affairs, •, who is, a1so the inister of the'rInterier.: „ The reeerYatienS:-set apart for .Ie Indians are la..rke :and there the Indians can develop urimolestel. On ,.•Tia;,nY reservations' modern, farming'. isa carried on. For instance, on the reseryaticon near Brantford Ont., very, Jifgh class fiTrOni is PriaCtiect and 0,4 -Beier* of *the reservations Of • the West, particularly in Alberta,' grain '8E0Wing and ,cattle ' raising- are ex- • tensively carried, on to the profit of, ih0-4n001 £arrners." -The Department carries On • exteiV educational work -throughout its 340 Indian Tigre's,: supported by the, 'Federal treasury.. The annualdoYerhr expenditiire___ou: the Indians is •$4,184,541.• - The Indians of Canada number about 110,000. There *is "a Small yearly increase and the popirl, • at the race is disan- IiOriag is n6t,in accordance with gads; • .s • MSS Ike 10:gest .0.41.,,m0.4.-sentOinie. stock in the ,m04.•heiiiitifel .destgaa to :Arose from,,40— ‘. KAROL4, SWEDISH . AND CANADIAN GRANITES 'W E make a• SegeleltY of • Family' monuments and jnyite , •yont, Inspection. Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and Premptly Done. , •"'" , . • , . • See. .40., before- placing. your order. Rogue ,Bi04::".. ' ,• R. ../4.. -Spot:ton' . ,-.. , . L.Alteitei7 . . •„. •• Biome 256' lickiiii#,... -77-Wiagliains; ...-.... ..._,.. WRY WORRY, 16,61), — • . .Among the eVentS of ;major. Im- portaiice distiopigh° the c?;41,NO winter S-00,64,':"/0tr0 cis01),elri. will -'7'he theplaternationat Dog -Sled!' Ve.rby tie, be Feltruary”'9-21 over •a 1120,Mile. 'COUrse. It, is ex_: ,--peae..41Pni1e-,§1--:-.09444Jaw11,11.10.-- wigr Of the trophy, will defend. . WA title: The Masquerade Ball at , • the' Chateau pentenac,,Will.• be an, Other high light', on February 20 Other events will he tin Ilona! •Conventisat,;et Snow shoe.. Chiba from Canada : -and iNleiV • Eng - •„land and the annual., ice dant* lace ” through the- floes. of ,Vier'St.... Law- rence abo4...the middle Of FOtireaPTI;,:' The sporty sceeide lay -Otte of the annual; -,,t14:*, • tfiltbe Staged fireni'i..PebriaitY;;t1-1:0 ,28 Came, in for • ••enstinted , jiraiee •-otates open'thampioe,',and . itnosn; of..Chieagq, -IlitscOften'inAlielveningk -after *dig- • 'big haird411, day; Pse eat and 'Worried by the ! holtr;Ao ..• pate the time , tire",wathed t -he "billsr-Perele- across: :the p1y-ground of Any mind; tve counted ,hevi" to pay, them, but 1 always WAS behind. , knoWnthat. half my apps would :fail, or . else would never, pay; .rve. felt ,iffat all. my preSPeetS.:*EMld be sire .to die next next (ley. , .lOoking back- upon inea scenes, -note—Without , The 'things, I Worried mdst about have rawer happened yet,' .• • -• • :OM, tbe big misfortunes misferinnes that:, • 7". have falleil• to My Have never,. giverwarning, out naye". • . . _ . happened .1ike ,a shot.' '• ' You '4an guar1 against'lcollieion,, fire, . and aceident by, rail; • And . then get. struek.by lightning or , : • absorb -rusty ai1 . • You. canitiito fignre out how•things will'come up,in •a day; -, • .,„ And7the 'first One • in the morning tOrns them all the ether Way,..: 'YOu can.,reake yourself 'tile"'glooiny; • ',ion can• .worry, •ste.ar,„•end fret; But therithings,' you •Worrys. most _like* : Will not occur, I'll bet - AND BETTER , INQW' :trtl.t: eariefortell b • One day to the radio office , of the • • • - ' CA.NNED• GOODS. '444 • • :bles arid my int, : r ; 4 "I thonglit Victoria wbuld " he land of fee and s,nitw around •••thie time •aniffhat,VanCouyer. island :was a Suliiirb: Of the frozen north," • he .said. vieitprovided:'htin with • one Of the, surprises of his getting •eareer and beta cllmatical- ly and from the golfing peint,,•ot view,' Victoria was 'in 'both s his and: e•E131deOaa's,;:ePhilen ideals • , „,„; • • • making: last Arne in handling the annual inbound receiemeat of. the Mut, now: .as , 'part of the Christmas board in.:Western Canada as the tirkey or mistletoe, 'a Cana- , dian •Pacific train of '26 'ears carry- ing about 60,000 boxes of 'Japanese . oranges : reached Field recently" after Malting the Sun through the mounthina from' Vanconier ...la W- iden minutesN less than scheduled • Passenger train time. :BY nild-Der. cember :caletilatee'that 700;000 bOxes, 'of these oranges will'..:have , been delivered: Colorful, Yuletide .pagoantrY, in- . chiding the ceremony of bringing in the `bear's need and Yills log will . be observed at the gmprees Hotel, Victoria,Christmas Day and carol singers; 'a chef in .Elizabethan cos - time attended by 'page boys and a court : jester,* in Pap and • bells will aeeopipany them through rotunda and dining I -Mini to the PlaCo of . honor Where- the: -Lientigiarle--Gov- lieepr.;:tono_e_srd67,41i4.:: it_iTah7icci7eliptfht;riEtair;c1,es., _ww , °T111E CigN°W, 8011t,isrINEL • 14jAhed every' Thursday ,morning LOnbeoW, Oritario.- . MacKenzie, Proprietor end .Editior. • -L's THlIHMD• JANUARY $th.• 1031- I . , , .THI:Nicaj4,1) 'AqP PENSIONS MAY ' -.STOP , "Peter plainntair Writing' in tlis .gtiitiford Beacon-jierild, .expresees ZE 14* FO FQZ ANOTHER - FOR TEE r.`0911 * 'The laaseetion* that there is one law for and another for. the.. poor, frequently made in all countriea is as frequently denied. And sure etfoe.gb ,the jaw' deep read -th, Kens 4npi ;00 f4.4.1114 la,v.L 0P0.170' for 411,114 the -is get** away Aigerently40.:,:the...40kAncpoot,Ipc,, akaPlga'nfi0W0gcnrr' in vitt* count- ry mw in most enn:tvreiret day.. The that murderera Shell he 7exeputtick.and'Itlitit, crimes• .9.f a leans* sort sbnii be Pentebed. by 'priion,.tereia ,:the .case, .Yet Qui,. Age., posion everaboduktiewsthat rich Murderers 01,4 vie*. that the BOO* be abandoned in On. hot: !#,Civit etOc"ovi, dor :'4o rich , thieves 44tat0-."'„fOiere spend long. ,tar, in prison.,. • • ' • „ e oblidged. 'to. 11"Atenia:1 'ode"' ed"'over '4000*. .1:0 the verso et At titer C. .Ricli,,nfter fain, eleMent:0 'iOotg• Tirp.7.4ro'.4Z- four ears df-roz life 'Sentence- , pievoe.ifor ther own 04, '4- Than,; • 9 .q141'ENT.- A.g90.144° • • ". eli•ge 10000 • ATM in New 'York, Oe. day after ' 4fire'is.M4n,dneaiim.yea,d; rJaollodyP:hoairegl '0...0a court he he :admitted -that Christmas Day ,efinkbook ythich showed 'that'in p,sec". be 11041 begged en:i he 'tad' eml!_he had - added , • 4, " ings nccount. He was building up his available '.cash, he •-aal because winter winter Wei, "corning...on And ' ily always • spent winter in .,-craat; dohtteht.c4hraiditinre:e.riiiTit.behind to , .vest. Imely•Ithiit people e"' -liberal on • that • 7. Really,. its • a,: weeder that honest working Working can live • at all with t army of rogue, and cheats and ....evernitienti;" the* ' • Last Week 970 letters came In itS ".7 ' Canadian Pacific :Railway. from ti:T.7,t11d...'-Age-7Ilensifon-plati,--2,-in-the State 'peniterinary bid en :and it:is:disgusting, Lei it he,'admitst.. term reduced to "from ,..ten :to twenty • ted that there are deserving cases— those in , which PeVerty .age is due-to-,.eirenMstantes beyond con- trol. , .Such ' %cities: . are,' einri;' Paratiyelyl. few,- and. these ed -anieted are not the ones most 'ready to seek. „sup'port' at ;the 'Public . expense; a "Peter , Plairenan4 eetYs • `qt riS , • secret.. that *ink. 'finks • dorse the -old -ate pension net as a humanitarian piece • of le,gistation years"; and of millrace ,it is the tin which cciarite, the "to twenty" hit 'nothing' at all: We are told -that '41-.6---ity* set free in 1.9p. And who is. Rich; and what of his prime? Arthur Q? Rich is the Son of attle-Creek ;.nliillionaire !business :On.' March Of -1926 4Ofing Rich hen attending attendint.college, Was convicted -of criminally attacking Miss Louise 'Xing; also ,•a, college' student. Miss ;there are ,veri:many tieninr:, and " meg was beaten into unconscious - say that if a man has been A speed- nnsa arid; presumably left for dead. • thri0 in his youth and early man- . hood 'that is • no . 'reason Yeby the ...Slate. 'should _look- after. hirn wheit • he arrives at a condition 'Aue to his Own folly." ,' Not only is there an eriseenilY ef- fort on the pert of Many to •get the effort by families to 'get' •their old when they cannot qualify. Some of pension, but there is a shameless these go se far . as to make it tin - patents on the peneien, list; 'often pleasant for . members of the local with governors And politicians gener State gcivernor can Oride-:thnitiolk---61- Still.„at 'ciao and it appears that the ally. the• eimom, and money is infinential, ,put it didn't end 'there. Money 'wee' .s. • „ • s 'boards' because 'they refuse claims. . 'Cinclidatee for the reeveshi of mein The.AterM, of Governor -Green- ex-. Cfpafities Will; tell-; you that , parties pked with the". year 1930, ,and On the whose iliPritatro--1W-Or:-Pensiml-llave7 lait:'-diii-'.on Which he-lield'•office he: h • • , reduced the prison term of young Rich se that . he • will-:. be ' set free' in 1933: Perhaps ,F.re4 W. Green,' hav- ing granted this and -other favors to millioneirmi will , not now have to work' as 'Werner or at ,any: other job. Millionaires belie great power. Yes, the' law is the sante for rich • . I and zifine.,,, but it doeiin+ *Orli out that way. ^ he steadily' increasing use Of einl. It's simply; waste, of time to make foods m ascribed to greater! pub_ !vholernoulitains Out of hils If . I can't figure , opt what Life. • is holding in it's Mit, I Might, to :laugh. at • Life and plan what / will do to it. • ought to. sit and gaily thinkof new , ways to succeed; " ' Atid never once to .fear r .eare. ifve, , • •eoiqitenance or heed. ', s 'But how tocease this 'gloorning,. and • no: longer fuss or fret . Yes, hoW to sten all worrY,that's • • what makes me worry yet! ,-johie Dennis Mahoney. ftlije, confidence in the wholesomeness such prodacts -under the pure *std. btws Adulteration, misbranding and preparation of canned 'goods • rytere pthrintOn practices erfor*tb the „s were .fend act. NoYeAespite the grow • , • •,itig,leompetitiOn of fresh fruits and -veigetables, the consumption of canned feeds le-inereasing . • , • • tanned foods today are prodnced ,,adtsording to 'Methods which 24 years of laboratory research 'and field, mi.- , petiences have • deterinined as the stitetit and most Wholesome pessible..- NO. system heweVer, is infallible, and ;the final inspection must. be made:. by the consumer when the calla are open- • ed. Balludor, gas•formation and cleud- iness of the .liquid or swelling of the • container are all danger signals. Authoritieware constantly on the 1 alert,,tutpreient dishonest anct-ignoi, • ant manufaeturers who have entered ,.th§ • field, groin cheating consumers aiy,d' destroying the good •reputation. • *Kith the canning industry has earned • . . • It's.Easy to guy at ; "MARKET'Y Lucktow's - Department Store t. melody mike Tans:, They came, fro* • cities,.: towns and villages 411 ov- -.Canada and Included many .from - -the United State. It is an all - Canadian radio feature declared by radio station people to tie, with one exCeption, the Indst, popularfeature • on. the ;air today. • •Tbe .coperor of .JaPan 'is among the recent ,new customers for Brit- . isle Columbia pure -shred poultry. A' consignment of selected birds which 'sold. for$4590,fr0m :someof the best „poultry farms in Britisli..,COI-• • umpia, was recentiy lehipped tothe imperial farms. Bach Of the hene' In the consigninent has a record of 300 _eggs* dr better per year. - • • -Housekeeping isnVsuch a bad jqb• after you learn that nothing hapu pens if the dusting waits another day.. • • - • ' She was hospital for weeks Jlre finally racciiieredo :pelt, with his lather's millions to drawi on, 'fought he :case, throngh two - trials in :the , • :oWer courts and took appeals to the Ai -tie Supreree court and to • the' Feclennt'Coitt. He lost in every Tout and tot a life sentence: oF-THeBIO-Aliegitil)S- • „Setl. Far NeantilsylisAtelrl, Have Met • • ' 11.1,0‘ the Mightiest aerial maiter•• Piece ever projected by:;:mtin, is keit to tge Atter a ''.'patbetlea IY• short . life of only. a few flying_ urs duration she became Abe centripieee of our greatest, aerial tragedy-. ; S6. much' las her perfeetion' 'and- airwOriliinesS,. been liipreatfeil upofl the, public that it seemed •iinliessible , that disaster eoind overtake hr yet within a ,fpw hours of Starting on. .the .lengest flight cent conteirinleted by a ptliter-then4ir Oahe had: . been destroyed wit a,:lose of nearly' been • turned down or have not been favored by them. Will he out on el- ection day .4o,ing *batthe can tol defeat mica candidate:;Doubtless the. candidete, Who will ' Promisetode what be can . for Mr. Applicant wiul be very mire Of ,hir. Applicant's vote and influence,' and the votes and in- fluence„ of his family. ; • , Well it ell 'comes lack in taxes, and. as . things; are, people ate, be -ginning to . ..take their tat -sheets very seriously. But 'We - may expect things, .to be werse before they rheterne bet- ter.Some say the pension ageashould • be lowered to 65 years, awl even if !ther.e,Is .ao lowering, the pensioners are sure to increase fronr year to year. • A year. " .•• , But worse than all .the. cost is the destruction of morel ---the removal a insentiVe to industry and. thrift, utlipepr.ewmaisuzi_ which the s:hente,ptits di a burden and,: diecouragement ir.the " puts :upo. n. i,n.its_try and thrift.. • : kk" •THE WESTERN -FARMERS AGAIN A GREAT SCHEME That'S, •a ,great *beam that the Hon. IL II: Stevens, Canadian Minis. - ter Of Trade and Cerement: has. :He is said. to be at work on a Plan • to lend ;one billion dollars to China, so . :hat Chinese may be able to • buy *heat from Canada and ,nianidaetur.' ed 'goods -from Britain 'and United States. „ , There_ id . to be neatly rt. million people in China. • They ere • mrtly t.0,0 Poor tO buy anything; but, thinks Mr. Steven, if •they were rich ;whet' great- =buyers they --weifide The outstanding statement inbe! Just think of it 400 . '- Pre - Mit there is something • d'oVnright „ . midr Bennetts Reghia speech was .-• 'that .seme sort of great organisation • razy400king about the scheme..For•: distance, whit or which China iso-: was to, be formed, .the belsiness of ing to. get ,thitt. money? What .01 _which would be to 'lend money to , the prairie fermera to enable them whicli government or war 1prd in to go into mixed farmlng'China is • going to accept dna huge :., • • What'swrong with theWest as stun -andj promise to pay interest:on . , anti later pay-the-Principle-?-,And- %a. farming country, that ,.;tte 'fariners what;value la.the promise of any • need: ,so much help? Many, western 'Chinese goVernment? A.nother gen- fariners think they have the best •eral appears to be in control every six Itepn landiii, the •worid, and yet bete .• • they are--Ithousands of tem redneed months or Bo. to beggary and needing" government help. Many. of those farmers must be disgueted with the preposed plan 61 hel ", They say 'that if, the govern- ment -would,..;teily leave: >them...al-tine. they could get along. Instead of that, however, the G.averriment tella them • they must buy here and not there, and that means, of Course, that their ' selling market is as limited as their buying 'market- Then wben, this stupid interference 'with the natural course of trade , impoverishes , ,the fa er,, the government cornea t his ----- Just holy the ivestern farmers will take to borrowing • .money ...nt six • or seven per cent: to investin mixed "11.etri .1110044.1r!! bleeitterll!" thottted 8 Ve+41 ' • excited ilollaiider as he rushed up to Pill •McIntyrei- ' , Distr-ixt linemanfor the kell TelephOrte•Compatti , who had baited his ear on 'the highway neat., . in req.itynA.to:the inari'4 fray/tic handwaving. tovs he: Ite• tOss sticker On the" Unfit bidet. :hztan 1arfyia dan&ttiJrrantf*11:41,,H, .tl1? i • tivest mark Of all Bell 'eiephonr cars wrose' drivers are qualif,ed tist pidert, vented his help. Terrirg'. taati,to littiop in Bili headed. down the road to the house indilated, Ifete he found a .phicky little lad, not - • tete "of a Vhimpert with hi s upper hp torn open arida •deep gash itthi4,.rigit Thanks to knowledge Of first aid and hi's etnergeri4?y. kit tbe hoy wag erleA,giv.e.n skillful attention pending the arrival of the doctor. 'laving dilte a4 cOuld tioa,*te tAziblessmge the.pa'rentr totthi heitow.-.alietverittg upw zn. .• •. Bill lutotnty-oei, after is only One example. The praetal kneWledge, of &Kaki whiel; fo hew the• ' • " 9,.670.i! 04:44,.:0..Y.,of P.644419!ione. p priivitrat invelualge pubIi • • • A news dispatch from VanCenver,-, the city where Mr.: Stevens says. that "generally the plan is to .eall tagether the, five' or six:war lords .:China,,wilospresently_are among themselves," • git theni :to agree' toput ' their men to wfirk on great public works, as all' would be much better Mt- thatiway, • That may be some jOb, but Perhaps Mr. Stevens qui, persuade .the Chiefs t� make the change With that 'bit: lion defier leen before 'their eyes' they may do a great deal. Mr. &Qv- -ens:is- goia-telf6r-tli-e-troliertutienti 'of Britain and s Of the United States • to share in the enrichment of China: We lope Uncle Sank will take On the arming, ;remains_ tohe seen. Whet -whole )pb secilrity, has be to offer. Not mu0,, . The -'Steven's scheme fOr Chin.a„is v8k:uetf!tecy,after corning throlftgh 1630. rnrootbiunlieke. scheme se.urPite;hafollrg ibe farmer's benottr-o**iliingged: are to guarantee' a loan .to Mi linnov7 If c•it ' does, it will have te• pay,,, in •erished to. enable them sto :bay for. the Canadian Wed. Governments people whi advance the many easels, for farming., east or loan. • In neither,dase ili their any all borrowed capital. We may be sure, West .can't he, carried on with nearly prospect that. the motley alitv:avited the 'aiJzoads atnkgetTre't'ati'ito.' 6a(re!aa:PB1c1-6eTt; wiji be*rpeuirlittMr n on::atn&sd btneal:Idlne. • ,L,64,010..,.,;),,:th.kiv4,4i.44,0t.40-612. ,tveviytak.e: die:ices and .v.115% ' she: uld'aurnci 7hteev;egtitoy.eierprii•oinieectitts.ti40fze:eBr.eittatioiii;e,. aetitd, it , ill ahl 'benedwwoirtithe to o1 thatt the the o Iiiatiitegodint.Sta:s..rd'ar;00:. ennett.",loihkeinlya to national debt, and tliefiriners" *fro agree to it They rimy:want to kilo* oorpow will g tiat p00.01,10• 10414 the 4igh .‘. • She Yet-iinether_ Of the :•worlTs •tiratic airships, whose Bad **stork" could fill volumes. : All will ,reineMber the excitement which swept Britain On the OCCiatiion5 of thelanrich 1919 Of the It'33 and R 34, yet what have : tellaY to -3h-eV' of these gintit'ilititibliia asks a Writer in ,Answirs. . Beth l'ilere constricted at a Cost of• $2.000,006, The R 33 had an -;iiii="; ev&efiirlifrtit-fix years,, di*ing . 4 Which she .spent only 800 hours • -the' air -before she brelte siweys from Mast in, 1925,,,, to return hope- lessly dainagecl by storm. The R 34: will be remembered by reason' of her ." Atlantic 'Crossing and,tiltimate wrecic- ing in 1921, having enjoyed merely ••••• 500 lours in the air.: ' • Some $375,000 wns epent on •the ?,onstruction of R 350 which was'nev-•• er completed, and ,R39, which was , launched in 1931, had life of ,..1WO • , :months before •reeMiditiening for ropical work which- was --nexer eai-• vied Out And SO the tragic sequence -con- tinues. Let us look tit :the 0..p. Over $1,500,000, Veil spent on the coristrti. Hon of this Mighty airship before • all work was: abandoned and the structure scrapped.. Then came Tt 38. perhaps the most tragic of Ahem all • befoe the latest disaster. This airship was* launched in 1921, and was to have been purchased -by the United gtate's Two inetnhe after her lienehing she Wie-• eniriplitelY ' • wrecked on August 34th \ with the . appalling_icies forty-four disaster hardly -less than that Of our latest and gm.: test of all ait- ships. •, • .„ One more British airship was pro- jected in those great imirs 'Of dirig- 4ale construbtion ht the early Wien - ties.. This was the It 3.9. The sum of $450,000 was spent upon pteliMint, ary Conettuction before the contra -it was cancelled and the would4be ship lost .to the, world. • , , , 'St) 'rinieh for the airships of Britain .of which none saVe ,R,100 left to • us to -day. In America there Also ap• - peared to be a 'desire ter dirigible construction. in the "early , post-war Years. After years of patient work the airship Roina was launched', only te erashinsfitunetein_11122 -of-thirty:four- -fives:- -- Three years later the ill-fated.U:':$. • airship. Shenindoah was coinpletel wrecked with a "WI of fotirteen ekactly two jeettra intr-two 'years . 'which had leen .. frapght With constant worry and Mix- ; Neither has Prelim beon:immufle froin efts.* disaster.rThe fate Of her tferat--airihip Dixmud0—formerly The ‘Gerilian dirigibk. L t2 -44s 'the great- est . eerie!, mystery. "pi reetird. After.. two • experimental flights She .set, Out _ en 'a long thseoverMir -T'Afficia; She was last seen' over the bleiliter7 raneair'in. toece4er •• nothing has ever been heard of het,- 4he. carried a Oente' 0 -fifty-three; 4 which: only One Was found--,.. • the Aged body of hei commander %rat, Wolfed up iii.'the sea 4140 Maitti- To-ddy it4th the 9xeeptiiiii.0 ' .142-critt -t-he'Whip ':\'kettlast Ithe World •is 'left, with, two 'Ali:shins tit 4 " • 1 ra • • •Of the • mighty 'dirigible yea. , terflay nothing reniaine,to tell 0! the. 'year's . Of ,patient endeavor ,and ro- 5e*rch save tiviet.ed 60illgstoit 410004. • .4 •••