The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-05-30, Page 74
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Suremis in San Francisco and' Important Work of Fish Cul-
• icago l Supplement , tu!al ServiceDepartment
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of MarineandFisheries.
Canada's tea and. inland .fislieriefi
are among the , most exensive and
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.Decision Made.in Ottawa valuable in the world. • The naturist
reproduction of sea fisheries is not,
May Install Branch in -south uP to ow yrosent, sho*In gthe need
• . for artificial Assistance* IThabiVIY" be;
te.lietnetis Pecejops cause the spawhing grounds and sea
• Nov. YorkHead-
" quartlks
OttiiWa. '•Ont,-Alipatiolon the Pnrttnrages?f tike.pccans are so exten-
•'"flanediap • Ceiniii.erelal. Antelligiiana MVO, Vittt the annal-.01),TOOCtiOn•
Stirlii0O. In the Vatted. States by Bath. keeps: pace with the tell taken hY. the
.11Shifig.: trade. comealsobaiiere, .offices cOroine#1a1,:fisherinea,,, re -
In and Sn Francisco is ialpreduCtiOn, Ana not, however, been
nounced by :the Doplirtinent.41 Tradelfoinad sufficient. -"to maintain the'fislt-:
.and .'Cepartierce. Hitherto there' hit'sing in our lakes and :rivers on *punt.
beae:OUlk. one eatablislimeat; nainely Of intensive 'Operations; and ,t0'. Coun-
teract , this situation the ,.Depa,rtmant
of. lldfirino, and Fisheries, through its
'Fish Cultural:Sertiekoperates. a:num-
ber of 'fish hatcheries located at stra-
tegic points wrote Canada front the
Atlantic to the Pacific. ' From these
establishments annual distributions of
fish eggs, try,. aril?' fingerlings . are
'made With a view to assisting nature
in maintaining the productiveness ,of
the inland waters. • •
During the fiscal year; 1927, the
Dominion Fish Cultural :SerVice•oper-
ated 24 main .fish hatcheries, .7 subsi-
diary hatcheries,, and !Our "salmon re-
taining ponds. rhe ee Were maitalaoti
.all the_previnces in which the Do -
more than twelve per cent. ;of the minion .Government administers the
total imports of the United'States and.,fisheries, namely, 'Nova Scotia,: New
sent , out more than 25 -per cent. of Brunswick, Prince Edward bawd,
the total exports. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and
,•The territory of the San Francisco British Cole hie; . Ontario .and Que..
hair flaitar)pfand Apar.,
,Coast, .. OW of the Rockies, and te. ate their own fish cultural services.
•Clide the Ketintain, States. , Thater. The 1927 distribution from the__,Fed-
rItory Of the, New 'York office covers eralhatehaties reached a total of 295.7
• ' the entire Eastern seaboard,: including 283,782 fry, advanced fry; and finger -
Pennsylvania.. lings. This distribution included the
There is a posSibility, as trade Mare valuable "food and gime. %hes,
Veiops, that another office will be such as Atlantic •salmon, rainbow
•opened in Ne* Orleans, in which case tiout, cutthroat trout, steelheact
the lower MissiOalppi Valley states
terr tor a o 44.
• Account of Daring
..th Ne' YQk, tinde.r, the- conMaissioner.
• Ship; ot F Hod.,
it,:.%:::Qemera, who was ,forinerly. 10;:
feated in l3atavta, arrived In Ottawa
• last week; will have :charge" Of the
• Chicago Office; While H.1.1t. Poliaaette,
• formerly; dtiector of the donunereial
•',Intelligence 'Service hereand recently,
Trade 'Coinmissioner, at Caleutta0itte.
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been appointed to the San 'Francisco
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tifilictigo °dee will ,cover the
MieStiosiptityttiley, alt the territory
between -We Alleehttnies. On the East
• and the • Rocky Mountain states 'en the
;Vest. This area In the •latest Period
itatiaticaarkevallablatook
-WORK PROG,FI.ESSRS AT THS' ngs-rORA•rioo OF OLD ST, PAUL'S. LONDON
Intetior.vieW of St. Pau! tir ahowIng 'Grialing Gibbons eartings Covered up during restoration work 3vbiCh Is in
'fait siong and which vitil be finished by tile sinner 0! 1930 •
Prince Opens
Exhibition , At
Newcastle
Northeast, England Reaches
Induttrial Turning-POint,'
Says Heir Apparent
SAVES: WORKMAN .
NewcaatIkOaTkne,"
Lech Levee, _g_t_e_nlen e of h . erfhpaat Coast„to- .the.
mon, Kamloops trout,
triltr-b-ritest-treatrIfackeyfrfilfildic ,511 n
sitting salmon, speckled trout; abite--these words: deticzabed., an eihibitkiii
'fish, sairaOn trout, and •piekeret. The'coverlag few acres on Newcastle totiat.,
ia-rgest distrihutions were • Of White- sneer ceisperable ; to the show hem. ,
Adventure Found fiah;:•sockcye saimon,.Atlantic, salmon, your :Feats ago at Wenibley which he,
and pielterel,•in the order named. • ' had *tit 'opened amidst Scenes of re-
. te•thedistribatienethat4markahle-feathasisont.4-40';OW • people':
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"Histo h' W
esearc or er were Made froM thehetcheriesithirtys: .having' gessernibled 'et 'the ,Stadimit• to
fit -,e lakes '• arid streams reeeived allot- hear. hint sneak- . ' • •• .
' The Exhibition,. which has-been two
:Years • lat.",, PreParatian,; comprises
sample products renresenting. the in -
&asides of northeast England, Meted-
ing. especially shinguilding. trim and
steel produCti4n, engineering Output,
chtnery, manufacture 'ittd-
stteelentented by corresponding
contributions from 6,11# parts of Great
Britain •and the Coremonwealth's mi-
ttens overseas.• ••• •
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•.:It is to advertise 'British products
and, taking place as -it ,ha- 'done at
the moment when- trade has -begun to
•improta after a aumber of years of
deep post-war depression, it is re-
garded' as, the turailig point la the
tiaduatrial history of the undaunted
`north. •
Today," said the, •Priace, "there.
ar,e .certain indicattone to show that
the industries 'Of this district which
have lied a geed deal of punishment
during `the last few; minas are_ not
yet out of the, ring but ate fighting
back 'gallantly with a good northern
punch." •' '
Makes. Find in British merits of fry and older fish' from other
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Mtleeitm . bodies otwater. , Thts work was large -
Paris. -Froth the sere pages •of a ly confined to the Prairie .Provinces,
;. •erumbling Yellow book In the British 'where many diatricts are not readily
' 'Mtiseum, • $tella Cleaver Cox 3,rea.. accessible to existing hatcheries, and
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__Anomn:ji•istarit4.zad_archaeasgi,eal mvolyed•the capture,-Aed transfer, in
. sesearch *Orkm..believes She : -has re- inany• instances for considerable is-
construCted the daring :adveitture of tanc'ek."of 35,961 fish, comprising six
Prince Made* of, England, and .hia different specipe. .
' . band of Welohmen who, ,as early as The propagation of the commercial
food
1170, journeYed across the sea to a fishes has alvvays been given first
, lead- believed to he near the Guif attention by the Fish CultUrat Service
Mex [co. 1. • bet in recent years the 'demands for
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g to the version she feued; the. stocking and restocking of lakes
Accordin
Prince .1dadoc, son of Owen, Prince of and stretrins with game fish has .been
Wales, and brother of Priece .David. steadily groWing so ' that now the
'set:forth on his, explorations to seek hathhing of trout and other game fish
:. futet retreat front the turmotis ;bf his„. forms an important part of the Work.
thee. Havtng a large fortune, he ga- At the St John, New Brunswick,
• • thered adventurous spirits about him hatchery, Where ,. progress OE bein
, and sailed for new lands about which Made itt the developinent, of. a brood
•he had vaguely heard. After a long stock of trout, nearly two and three-
• , salt he reached a new country Which quarter nullion trout eggs were pro-
• its: so' vividly described as. to leave duced in .1.927. The growing 'Value of
. antell doubt that. It is the Gaff of a wellstocked angling dream May be
. gauged by a coniParison of the rentals
Which were obtained in'1922 and 1927
for the angling privileges on certain
portions oi.the•Restigouche river and
• 14 men behind him to settle tied col- its tributaries. The angling In seven-,:
baize the land. teen stretcheit 'of the river which was
lice set Out. again disposed of by auction at Fredericton,
.1fexico regron. • •• •
Then Prince Madoc, eager to In -
tonal hie royal: relatives of rich , d1. -
very, returned to England, • leaving
the new world with ten ships filled
with eager ,colonists1 but the fate of
this voyage is not known. • ••
Miss Cleaver-Cex said -the manner
• ;01 writing and the longitudinal and per -year for the following five. year3.
isttitudinal figures quoted - give the .-"Natural itesiturges!' '
*tolume. certain authenticity. She
• Glade her findings known when 4 re. •
vett from the Stateivreathed here that/ Southern • Cross
NotOltrunswick, in 1922 brought,an-
nhal renals atiounting to $16,815: In
1927 the angling in the seine Writers
brought the record figure of $75,500
. , •evidence. had been found that French
sliertnett hunted whales .off
le.uncliandetne early 'se '1102.• ' • ' - - Britain, the Best 11ttiket
• ,La, l'resae (Iiid.”. ll-leit I. A.
.' -Caron. ihowee censiderable foresight , ! • • Locker -
When,. lie Minister 'o(Agricititu.re, het . •. ,
Warned the ereant producere 'of the SyAney, New SOuth Wales -Capt
-00untlea adjacent tit New.Englatid and ICitgtford-Sraith of trans -Pacific
Nei York that "a time may eettre fame, appeared ricetttly before the
When the United States will doe° consetittets Itiveetigatitte the eirceni-
'their market, and wttli yeur plants stantes •of the 'reeent •iriishap eo the'
elosed up your industry win, be relit, Southern Cross and told the story of
ed.") 'With the new tariff 'raised to the 'plane's flight from Richmond air-
ta ceata a 01-10.4 ,oui, 6roatt expoit, .drome and of the forced landing near
. ers,,ninst hulk' for other markets, if the -Clettelg River in North W•estera
not to the regenerationa Of: their -old '1.1t11.tti•a` t ."1-t"--• . . '
'butter: and cheese factories. As ita . , RATIONS 311SSINd.
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have an unlitaited market . in Great • Ile said that litaand iiii•compardoitS
Eritain ler these preducte, It seeme had found, after the descent, that the
that the lily moment his artived to emergency rations, which had been
direct all Otis -Inns in Ms dIree- given them iti Atterita and which they
Hen, ,•,' • Similar -1Y the -new - American kept. in nee' Or tito-tuathines lockers,
tariff Is: a-40mm blow to....otte export •u°,er.o. misseing.... He eatIttfiet tsltsiltilit
1
ars of meat- arid cattle en lite .hoer. ho* or why they: hair haesi tisane/ea
The Br -Klett Isles -Offer tot a pertifintent freer the 'plank tit& then° raga*,
inal di• - b eennee 0 . 4 fa- ' not:insert tafresored with there wotild
---the-eircitnistattess--We • Oltelndia-iter laye..13eenertatigh. 1.114-Alteffe
advhed to . fain' .every. Rep` Vero -fit Meese Mouth., " ••
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Ilk titia.•fidetrittageone: merket ta 'the lit •cotureetiett ,teitit the taithre -of, the •
grtia•tet, •poseilite••eitetit-.- -• ' ' tesitifere to -ttttetapf-t* Avalit to the -.
Port Ceorge• Ntisaion -Station, Witlek
:Pilot-:.Teit es
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-Capt. Kingsford -Smith Says
• • Food Missing From
• $1,00.tiffig C, dat: ciritg (Oily 01001' WY itti164, distant, Ca"
If'DO gitOtt eh tiiiT04: • ItITWIVO!,8111111;E#&,litia %By:AR.*
.0.1t.t. in ilvdtatql sp'Arefo, fraw-fik. fittalittc.t Trititi of the direction'
• ch o tmq hn ve• doc.,hinti phy ea- ',*-hf6 it lat. 1 • • • •
Vilna amnia dower Part„cf tneir
' their lottstle effori OVOr tho do you think Of the geS gtOt/en
kt100.4 ,EgtOnid lootted ftridget,",' "Sure,' nun% its a greet
upon eh telly ON Milan et I o TriitTOY. eeeti Witen-yon-intel-the master
Bestow tiettsa, ; • -*as away. ran` ever ,StirtdaY., Main; I
-11•10110--Of lioissiis 'end leq.4 of ‘ft.1.14 111,1r od alt tit-m..11nd thereieents
-hoss.„7 •&ol Yorker.. pictn;,• ,yl g.!4 '
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After giving stat1stt4' supporting
this statement; the Prince* said the
exhibittoa was an "announcement to,
the whole werld that the great Shop
of this Itidustrial district is still open,
Is determined -lo carry on and ie. pre-
pare& tit miot alt ercleris • with the
highest. tradittens Of ,tat unworthy
set."
'The exhtbition, the Priiice contin-
ued, was to "revitalitet the (bilking
Industrie, to discover • how they
should be "adapted and if neeeSsary
improyed," not only af; a, general"
sourea natiOnill Incense but NO pro-
vide. fresh Channels for labor in an
area 'Mere •tliati`itil"feir
share of hard tinies:4
The Prince Of Wales was the con-
tral ekeiting',. episode
when he dramatically rescued a mall
from being drawn into sOnie machie,
ern shortly after the official oPenieg.
In &Scribing ..the 'rescue of „. the
Man, who was naralbettliund:ainness, the
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ness, said that:the -thing intiOned ju
e gun Guinttese was sitting on e
!adder adjusting a•,machlite for the
Manufacture ' of tincontainers, which
•the .Prinee was examining. He was
.pointing out one of the 'intripaciee In
the process 'when' one of the tins
caught: in the carriage. Giginne'fie, in
GOikei "
arm Welcome
ck to Windsor
• King aficl Queen Loudly 'Ac-
• ' claimed on Motor journey:
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to 'Their Home
• Windsor, Eng, -King Geerge came
back to his own fireside in this tuter7
eitt home of British sovereigns, .
Ail. Wledser and . the.: surrouhdin
age; •slipped -a.ttm-4'eff the 1:"4:-117-aakladder'•end
cOuntrystde •••were out to., welcome
. ,
their inonarCh beck Windsor was
with, hio feet within it fe:at 'lathes' Of
the inaehinery, whit!' •was -rotating, at
great speed. • •. •••:
.!,taie prince grabbed at " Gttlitness'
ievdera,' and ',putted him toWarde the
a der,' said fit:ferment. "The over
alis slitiped from the /Prince's' ,haitil
and Guintieas, who was stiiieclinging
le an Overhead. seer, „swung back,to
lils dangerouS position. The t•Prtnce
then Seized hint the ,.second time and
Succeeded in Pulling him back .clear
of •the Maphinery,, He •Would. have
lest his Jeg Itak ha dropped." .
•..The Conser*ative.lteco.
"Edinburgh Weekly •S Cots in ri
decorated as seldom before. Not e
Ingle house or shop on Castle
or in the main 'street Of the city, was
without ,gay decdratiOns. , , ° .
ancompatfletrnr-Qteien
Mary, had had a remarkable recep-
tion- throughout their 214 hour tilt)
from!Creigwell Huse, Bogor, *here
the King ha dspent %several .months.
Bid it remained for Windsor to outdo
all the others as it welcomed again
It' `sitiost preminent resident. • .
Thetmands of cheering• spettatort,
including' 2,400 school Children -. and
1,000 Eton boys lined the ancient
thoroughfare.' • ,As. the royal • car
drove through, bags---ef rose petals
Left QYEe Supply. Placed in•
Vault's 'Under .Ground
. Trend of .13,0$.1ness, and
• FINAL SOLUTION .,Upward -Auto : DUO-
,
• , Put Breaking ,P„..ccOrds.
91113r Mean* of.,,PeatitiFtidn'-,- .1t)4. *S. Canada.-.--aeperta from. alt
Berlin -In a c.oftln ot concrete.. ten are .highly favorable. Most znanufao-
feet.hepeatii the surface 'otthe•earili• titrittg• planta are ,Werittng at or ;near „.•
.it'4;eattitAlt:tioi-fittrYN°4a‘i47'41Lin; 7411.: nica.o.lcbraTcllindatg.:Ish,76;.744ttilellir'13t4e‘')%'1.
at thus
sae that forted:0140M . time liSt 3ear. ...,,•••• •
'.:to•tift their masks in ::.at '1.11fe• metaktiorkieg.'indestry is 'par- .
, 4e4tb;: • .:••,..•• • •tiCulorfr "aettirpin, ait.. tte
• During the • *at hitt°cress. gas cut Th output .autogoOltoit'.0oitiP14401aeross No Man's Land, - :
1).°•*i'llf.. the . on e Stale above. that Ot any''10.ieefl•-•
.way f�r the innetlestroying ,Yelle71 ing..year.i. In .ttclditiaii to large dote* ••
:/•s$404,: gee. •.Perliape' the • greeteet tts.kuelse of Cars, ,the ,foreign detail -1.•
pleat •foF', ita manufacture was reel, enlarging Steddile...j.a..the first Ones',
•Structedat Wahn. abolit .20, mileafrOM. ter of this year; •production WaS.afoiCologne.ls
?" than- 0.4,4b}0 that tit the like' Pejled 'Pt" .
..iteeerdaiMe Withthe VerSaillea 1.928..' • • !. • • • ' • • . . .
trialY the plant was scrapped, hut .teexiflemills, es a.Whele; continue •• • .
'the great supply' of gas, _defied' 'dispo-•
teb.et'ut.1}erileYedui'Ylfilled'ethtltlon..FertenieSrlte coeanitYdeSnhand on wereeltdatruggledwiothepioVien,andtrery.ooeit•
excess of
those Of the Pratt.
'Means practical, theoretical and: bi- one. year Furniture factories report :.
Zarre ststaierea t`riat. „ • 'e•riorMal Conditien: with sales to date
• .At- • ftrat :they tried to burst the? ffse in excess of 'last year,: Agricultural •'
but:the farthera .deelareci..thefr .0toesimplement manufacturers :are opecat-
were being rulned. Nentraligng- Ing on •full time.
processesfalledto produce /*tette. A Although. the weather haw -peen -tut% '
suggest:hat that the stug be barha&_at -seasonably •cool, apedieg, in. the West '
sea. Was relected when it wa.s conard- has been' carried 011 without ieterrup-'•
erect that. it Might be...dangerons to tion during tit!, hist week • and 1.1a4 Ad -
'transport.... the gas up tb Rhino. -ratio'ci;-!inindli-in. ail seCti%" with '
.Moreover, fisherinen,.0113'.)044.'t.rehu.' the: exception of • goeiksiii.
onsty. ••• . ‘'' • • ' • ,. where excesaire moisture retarded
• Compromise Solution' .. Operations: • In •Central 'Alberta fatly: ,
Meanwhile, as a. ssmessmide' :eirstuYnipinierat•ceetztp.,et, hf-2-ethvehweaheat, spire; .
t On, •the,"Ncit'Weitt Partneri"
Winiil-
peg, saya. :"We .do net, lookfor, any
:great lithrease ,01 whet acreage' this
year and venture.to Acpecast that.the
increase; if • any.. trill .aot exceed'
Ave
per cent. above • • last :Year's' etreeSe. •
which was given 'OfficiallY as 23;158;5*
aeras; or about eight per.Lceitt.,aboyet
the area of the 1927 wheat:x*0,, Aw--.;-••
-outarkag-th.al:.itithicreaser--of-r-five,..
per
cent inaterialleekr the West' wheat .
teld"this -Year:WM. meastire,94,916(480 ' 7'
pen, thegas had- been stored .inaboat
t ree' feet 0! 'Solt , Under •the'rectorY,
but the :'sotl • Was 'sandy,' and it was
believed It woniti ittfeet' the •stihsall:
water. ,•lithen the„faetorY was dile,
*Witted, It was feared the gas might
rise *rough the sett to pollute theatir
abate" It; :a 'feet' Intetistited by. the
Hanibutt gas leak disaster.' So the
authorities cast about. for thud' iglu-
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The new plata 'Called for, two tenet
Itermetteally-sealed, Undargreitell
vatats; one Of which'is Still 'ender COB-.
sttuCtioO.. A Crew. of mea',11n•Vis
nteske, rubber •suite. • and ' titiCittY•L'
tidsted Altai sh oek . was tigag-,
ed to retriciie the hlue cross gals to
what It* is hoped will be' its' lett rest;
eg place. Officials similarly garbed
nd the city 'physician weraon hand
.-Doneestic trade, conditions are re -
Ported to be"satisfatteryln alt parts •
pf_the. "te the-,-Maritinsa
•Proilitcee e•goed volume orlefishiefie •
Is' reported' by the wholesale trade..
In itio.ntreal :and oilier, Quebec tem.,:
•ters,. boots and shoes and all nisei et
o help out in case of emergency., foetwear are moving well, Sales ,
The completed- was built by dry ,gootts are satisfactory and tidier
digging a :pit 20 feat below the sur- svear`maintates a .gOtt& volaine.
ace of the 'ground. The-'walle are Business 'Most • wholesale fine.
tOons.t:' ,The sneers of the. oppenent. were emptied from windows'. and fell
are the. best .evidence that Mr. Bald- • ill a crimson cascade . about the ma-
win-has-teltert-the4ine..least to . thetr-
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People have short • .memories it. was •the' first :time most of. the
and •it is . well ..thet they should ..be inhabitants of Windsor ,had 'semi the
reminded. of •alt the really 1l
ug since 'late last year. All along
Vances the present Government has' the line there were. cries of: "God
.bless your majesties:" and "Welcome
kerne!"
At •the liotlom of Castle Hill -which
rises ,steeply up totvard the'. ancient
grey atone pile wera". waiting the
Mayor and aldermen. •The royal car
tetisiotrof pensions, 'the preinetiott of halted. and the door near which. the
housing and shim clearing, the devel- Kihg was. sitting swung open. The
onmeitt of the resources •cif• the Em. smiting. face of the rider appeared
Dire and last, but not least, the ex- and helfaspedtne hand Or the Mayor
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as he said:
"Thank you very muds. •• We are
-Very .pleased to be back in. 'Windsor
and I am very. glad to 'see s6 Many
,eltizee, here."
The King 'shook hadds with .the
reit of the delegation and .the car
tlien sivung• tip the hill. toWerd home.
made towards international. security,
the restoratton, . of industry and agri7
culfure. the establishnient of. a better
spirit in induitry, the removal of local
burdens and the consolidation, of local
governments, and education. the . ex-
tension of the franchise to au adult
women. '
Canadian -Week in Glasgow
,Glasgow, Herald (C'onh.):. is to
the housetvives especially, of course,
that this .Canade 'Week applies, as
therirs' is the job 'of chooshig-And 'buy.
Mg the things which their, husbands
swallosi without ' a thought as to
whether they are eattne EmPire /oats
+ot , not. Nor do many housewives,
give much' thought to this point 'of
View either. What they look for is
something good that is not too dear.
And in Canadian goods they find that
Caaada' can Prodtiee *tiVerYtitieg",- al,
most. everything that is needed for
the home except tea, eaftee and Spices,
"Safeguarding" in Britain
• Sydney. 'Bulletin:. "Safeguarding"
•
'has got so far that there are 169
specified ways of running against 4
stiff Custome duty' ia the British tariff,
John Bull. bas -hardly a maim-
facturirtk industry that malsoe I de.
coht living now, without protection.
English Sports Believe in Rough Going
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• • WAtER HIAZA14 fe.,'SPEOTAOULA-4.7iMWT RAdt '
pine* Haar. striking the wateraPieslt during pa( „ •
010 76 hundred tmettpotiters Mershalton'Iletortycle Club's. fourth anuttal
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tilai• with bra a
of aix inch conereter-4-seraped-and
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ta.ried to seal cracks. The door is
• bedded with a one ,.toot : layer : of
waterimpervious ,clay, and the alleo
are, two feet deep: in the same sub-
stance.-: :When the vault was filled,
it roof of tar, Concrete and clay wita
placed overi it, 'and •en - rep of this
'about ten feet at earth. •
-Canada's • Railways
Make Big Gain In
6 Years' Earnings
Sir Henry Thornton Ascribes
• IncreaSe to Better
-s. nesq DOn-tinion-
Port ilitron, Mich.-Increatie of $55,-
50,000 in the net earnings. of the• Cana-
dian, National Railways ' &gine the
past air year's was, announced by Sir
Henry Thornton,,Prelideht and chair -
Man of the board Of directors, during
'a banquet in his liquor hero 'attended
eitizena and railwayrinsit.ot Sarnia,
Ont., St. Clair and port #uron, Mich.
Sir Ileary ascribed 'the preSent
Otto of the railways to general im-
provement of bueiness conditions -in
'Canada the support given the road
by both. Politicai parties without 'petit<
ilea patronage or inporarenciii_ sad
to tlIO'netellaid regtionge from -691014
and men of the read.".
.also annotinced plans for the
erection eta '2;000,000 bushel 'eteeate
in 'Port Huron, which 'will recelie
grain from lake -resists • In •the fall
and Unload for rail trinsportatien dttr.
.ing the wintee. Constraotion on this
elevator, Which fa beaked. by large
Canadian interests, wili start this
swatter. In coheection with this pre-
leeL the ContMental Ice CoMpany is t -i• pounde with a valuation o4$1 410,/
about to build a plant to out $300.000 *462 in Aprii. ,1.92,5.. For this first four
13 thiti 007 tti .ptevide for ,otaa stof.' IttOntit* of title year the inerease
volunra above ilia corresponding part-
.
"Od 13, 19123 amounted to 11.504,9911
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11 Western-seinettaria-lirlak;!--aii-cr-ts •
sante cases ' thittnia has exceeded•tio"
singlet' period cif last year. ,'Sales '
hardware,' Machinery and autoniobili,
accessories. are reported 'to have been. .'
especially geed in Winnipeg,'Salgary,
Ednioriten and oth.er large centers, •
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'ACcerditig to the . mouthlY bent •
statement just; issued, call, leans out,
side. Canada decreased from $328.132.-
789 in February to $292,486,693•
March., On the •other hand, •current
'loans ta• Canada Moved from 41,248.-
466,649 in February -to -.$1.,292;509.121,
in. March. Currentioans oateld*e Can-
ada allo 'showed an increneg. NOW
tireulation increased front 8162,34k. •
853 in February to 8188,726,256 At
Marth; •
• The Ontario GoVernment'e n5;000.-
000'1 thirty-year • bond issue, •was -
a*arded to a cyndicate headed by the'•
National City Com'pany. The bid was
899.15 or 5.95 per cent. Practically olt
a par bast. Untleepreamit conditiotut
of the -money market, the loan is Cow
aidered highly Satisfactory. Fort?.
two tenders were submitted,/ •
Extensive worke are Weaned by No ,
• ecoamnaladgiartsealloanti!ontalb:trairlowgary4sin turn.: ,
lined includes:the laying !of 110 mileis •
-of steel, the placing of 676,000, debt.
Yardsertf ballast, the erection of many
'stations and loading. platforms. •
It is expected that eonstruction-
tixii „Mutsu. gay Raitsr.ay bp sok
fidently advancbd Vertnit btietattof
by next enteent. 'Work .on the 114 •
4 being forwarded with greatrapiditt..
Track'. laying 'was tontilitted •Itinriag •
the winter...Menthe and Churchill tor. •
minue reached on March 29. •
Exports of all grades of nickel front
Canada fa rfhe menth of- Art% aa re-
ported by the Federal Coverentent,
amounted to 7.128.506 pounds Yalta*
arty.-7-ro„9?2, OE; cOmp with 5.930: -
Age lied refrigeration' itlt was an -
taunted.
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Courts of Divorce .,. - 1.
The American :Tariff .
Quebec Evelie meat (Ind.) : orerY• ii.koelt;70aslitiftroetrt. mot. 4: rem::: stwhehoottro
body knows that a court of jitatiee *Hi
farmers: They bate at the*
Dtiteek,vdeetrioaalts,diefftoiltisst teat tivrol tirl divorce.
whole day t idga iiii,ote4ritd I. Oteilliti:. mao.loiateli
a late market whielt lasts fro*
*Iffia of .tlii-tiiiirte-Weie to illeiv, air year to year and furitter afield ferelga
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etinal desire to render a considered markets, which arts eentimially „tie .
thtletneht on everr rtalt198t• for 01"t.Cti,trOagleig .,t111r,,,d„,e14,1,tt4,13-,r91',„•,,thiLlifai
fi, - ---A,-- -
liliftcd-lcr'fifeirfrtiter''atifiilAtfil - if'do-Itiftr.r. W-iitt it little--
0-fgt.-titillation our agricultur,s• will not
suNer at.ttli 410_ ,. _what is. moi% oat
esperts to the Visited States tin can*
think 'no nO*, iiicrease in teak
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le241 et•iaterty eanyteitayaeittreorodistoliiosaidingteii.
few *ens fa severer), for
peattotil. ockt4dttto. detffitilt
tirsetlierl.'-Le in-no.-Wtg -BMISIXOtOrr, tontt dutreritile -RR Cid, l'aittriCal
eitert Ss the principle Of divIrte le ,ectleuteer men Of ishis alit b�•
‘.eilcianullitdt6hde rbeLtl°altite d rtelittalirttlstet:' tirnd °:14te kti')sferi te":.(t.e'st/Is !Ins"! I ,
net, and. We batieve that OA con. „0.1).,,,,golittirbn.;,:i,171;1,:r11011,tifeheonf:th-iiittyllarr tg_c
Otbi"t4t4iiIt'avo to boar they*
ir sha
effeet the introdattion of e- got% se- ltot
for
IN•C;i11 figgoes Stile as italekly *ise . 'Can't's" a re t fie 4-11ft*P it •sr, •
,n7s mind when, he sop i using tt. CAltt'tylpq wd OcoVe.... •
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