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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-19, Page 7' 4. enry:C.,Bell, BSA, Pept. orChemistry, - Address -411' Letteisjo Farm_Slitor,A,LAclekicle-St— WesforTorotito. All Answers Will Appear in this Column, if Petsonal Reply is Desired, Enclose Sianved and Addressed Envelope. - • 13.--4 have 10 .acres ea. Joam soil where .1 intend to, soW oats 'next spring,'" lIave grown alfalta oii • •This seine piece of grotuid. two priv-.." ;ions years, in order ,to inoetilateth Argundr, and• Wish to .,sow; alfalfa with. the, oath. this spring. WOuld AdViSe me if lim aow-t with the oats will injUre thp,r4'Wifl, line :help to r stiffen,. the' in* eo-that •they wanid. lcidge'?, What kind and how. much. lime Weuld you*SOY!? 'HoW many • poundi." Alfalfa' is neceSsary? Wold you use f,srtilizer? •' Ahswer.Lfine is notiisaally need, ed for oats.' Cereals "such as oats, harley,, wheat; ete., thrive en a neul,' t1.soiJY 1,19wever,4..the addition of • lithe •has hem now to increase the 'yield ,of • oats „slightly. - The tendency Of -lime is to help strengthen:the Straw. andis diatinctly to help .0t the. soil fdr kr.Owth of tilfalftt,.., recaii•reS a de•InitelY.,•swegty,§90.- likely it would be .possIble .forii to , have •yoUr ;soil -tested before. sprihg. „.. You could get a email reaCte soil set - from our ' Agriculthral Rtpresenta- q tive or frond .:.the Department , of Chemistry,. 0.A.C; with ',Which you void& test the soil, or yeti' cguld send ' in a sari-II:Ai of about one pound either be 'used' on both the lambs and 'ewes •af.,4 *,,,:preventative..,,,.)Preventianhy mairitaii.ing a high degree of sanita7 :Oen arold the promises is easier and les's expensive way of cohtiol, than -is ,Itreatment..:, NECROBACIOSIS OF LA.MBS.. • '.Thi's,'• disease, ;,is ''serious" and' gener ally '; iliS the lamb' before it is twa ',The kerilts..•gain entrance . ,to the eirculation through:the rMi.r, naval!, cord,;.at the 4,),/' birth; ;ole.an,leinbing(Peas.:fresh)iedding. to! !the pen, disinfection of" the Shorn:1i' of the naval •eord ;with terpaper, bent, ;carbolic solption or 'other disinfectant ' for "a 'few days' until • the cord heals: is ,stionglY. advised. 'If *this.; disease wFLich•causes grespotS to-deyelep on ;the liver, hasbeen prevalent Zn the premises during the ,past year, nieve the .aheep .to'l.neW quarters and keep,. thein away f,rona •the''eld ,pens and' Yards until the lambs are two weeks •old. • Clean' up; as medicines are of tse.when, this. disease (*ten the ,Circulation of the lamb. •'; , .Britain .WelconieS yiSit.;•Brittrin,••whether..„.f.orAisinesS to" your 'Agricultaral Representative's nteaSere„ next ArOy. tot:Ly 11k to ofllce or the laboratory at Quelph, and see during. their stay,.; how :industry have it tested for lime. ,.This will of .one kind or another.lie 'Carried, on. •••,tellYett:iclefinitely Whether. Clue' i; They': Shotild'bear rn mind that the ii!Lessa.r5l tci'aWetteil youi soil, atoi•erafe.a In tyh'f,' big, , z."The us e of--Pheslihate;-poatalt--;-"ler-.-towni and 'Ports, are Only:. too 'glad .to ....bluer, or, if your soil. is not pOrtico-, (shew, , interested. 'visitors areitild .the larly.rieh; an analYsis•ef; f ertiliter :of about .2-42-6 at the 'rate ,4,400. The. per, acre ,wOuld help insure yen'. . , catch of • alfalfa. and would , . tend te strehithen the Str.aw, of the oats. : The Field Husbandry , ;Xepart- t soy.'.4* .---lottabeitit-tWenty-lhal-Seed-per -Acrelin ••Order "ta get &good 'Standfif ItIc..F.••Whuld it be wise to ,•,,top- • dreSS •Aelcia ,of grain With 'manure; • the grain is wheat' and 'eats? . We tinableLta-get-the-manuresinit-iff be' ;materlally'' helped' by..s.,,tiofit Op - dressing: 'Of ' Manure.' This can be ' .,(10,10 tune ••through.'. the Wiriter, • ptithe::•stire. hot• to.'dP:ply, too heaVy ,dreasing Of ''intinure,-•:O.n.the wheat ' Ab,ont4 to 5 loads Per acre has bee found' to give excellent results, , - the ,;.oat •mantire :gen' beapplied during thewinter: if the: soil has been ,ploived. • If not, , ...we, .wOnid...Suggest•': that. the Mantire,be _applied: to;the torn Or smile ether • sgreiind and that ike: Oat erop•:be left' to benefit ;from the h•old-over. effect' 'After the.Corn craft,. It ld cieubtful , „ , . ortth..at prevailing- prices; Will. pay, for tigh.applfeationOf Mantire,, •_ `,J3-.I.'Wish next spring-te!.plapt pdtatiles•• on 'an'tiere" of lafld Whieh has been in Christmas Greetings sod the Past • Year" .8oll area,inde Tthi. eoutrol, provided they," receike! advattce. „notice. , ; ,•••••• • IhdastrialiSt4 those intereated tradeT•(aricl:''.. commerce, • dePartMent store. he'ada. and so, .on are.. as•A. rule: 'willing to: fabilitate the insPectiOn. Of ,.their facteries,- warehouses,.:.ex- :-,arieriges---and-2-sheps he heraa--fide,-..,.*Ita,- .' 'Not all.,.initioxtwini, Of. courae, _aka to ,theipUblip,' but except - where PreeatifigniMtigt be taken to Oar! abroad, can expect 'te.' beaky "welcome.; ' „ ,Nothing .111ce fur for Meissaye .' • Begtia1awsk1;whose7t1ny ;muff baa dbicago, ladies all a: twitter. Mois ; saye is a ',pianist and • :4,aaYS' the. "muff" keeps . his Angers llmber., To Robert `:Browning T4eie,.,is delight M. ainging„• though . , , • • ,,nqnehear . • „••••' •. Beside:. ,the...striger.; and there "le de - • .4 1. • • r . Sunday' SC.Ilota . . January 22, _Lesson Mr -Jesus For- giving Sin—Mark 2 1-12., Golden Text—The Son of man bath power on earth • t� 'forgive sine—Mark • : 4NAIAT'S SO 1. sTAPISP IIO.ON. ONLY, 1011(21..4 2. astitiaggfai4 ,y4irg.) Mark 2 c.3-5 aviVaii.DED-ka1r1-1,, Mark : 6-12,1; , INTaonucrIoN—Mark 3: -6. records ap astonishing'fact: "Arid the Pliari, sees., went out and straightwak.:With Herodians .took eannael- against :lain, how' they Might ciestroY hiin.", It wptild be difcu1t't. imagine a. more i-aProbehle: combination :of parties. The Pharisees, AS 'a .pArty had'risen, trotibledele`S- fo ',defend tbe f.a.ith. of: their fathert.,, TheY•were 'firth ,believ- e:rs in the ;Law,.. intenSely • patriotic, always chafing tinder fereigh,liondage,` liVed "IP to a high,:rlevel ef rnoral pur ity longed for •tho corning:of Messiah. Yet,. when, he Came, they toOk.couhsel :With. the .'Heroclians bolv they -might :destroy -lint • • • The Herodians,' ai. T. H,. Robinson were a!' .that the 'Phariseeff, were riot.1 They' stoOdepposed t� every Pharisaic ideal. They were ,plecigcd, to the upholding, of the Roman pOwert. With the politics ethies„ theology of the Phariseethe Herodian had .not.,the slightest: spill:Atty., • Yet it was to: them the' Pharisees'b • ailed, in order to deatiiay Jestts; Such an Alliance an be. explained only by -the, bitterest hat- red:.Today's passage is the first Of ir , • • series d incidents (Mark 2::"1 to 3. (3), In ,praallsoitgo *thoug.1"_•• the , ;praiser. it NI" ic 's jginated,o43,Vn. d. logwr"that anetarrianriesail'Inoer: And "see the prals d far le:hoat'n-Irraos.4 tktitiCidaeSrt.1113Ws...aY that Jeans:, 'Shakespeare iail-nalF' oar -poet, 'bat )i.dalvt,:okitY; Mark 2: 1, 2.1_ torgliteti. The results of tbi)___._,IittniPt. !would. not be so,easily reCOgagiect, The 'bodily' healing, When. ft did take Tlaca. (vs. 10-12),t. was„treated is An aterhaL jProef, that Jesus had power •to tOgiVe IOW mites g1i413, This Pasant iii Mark ;Would •serve -as a vindication 'to the' early .elluret.,af it eiaial to daglare, the' ft..:•rgitreneaa. of sins 'ii ,, h.:.the., name of 7 . , "'--. • "The true sign of frgivriess fs. hot some mysterigus signal waved froin• theAsky; net some „obscure ernottop huhted, :out in' Yeur :heart; not Sortie stay text ciilled gut of your Bible; certainly not ex"me.i. wo`td: -Of rogrtal priest telling you -that your satisfac, tion is completo,,,,The seaT full of sponsive loYe.' to chriet: and racry, longing, htirigry:te serve him, is ifs own sign. of,..forgiven . •Jr is not el, sorrow .far: sin -for the s Ice:of sorrOw- fulness:that Jeans eve wants, Ha WairtS.Sorraw for, Sin: on tilt it may 'bring • escape ;from* sin."4-Phi11ips the ld'' ' APparehtlyt" our :Lord vas at iths tithe. conducting'- Series of Preachirg tours in 'thel..like district .With"Cdper: haunt is hiscentrDuringefhis visita. to ,the 'city the healing Of the paralYtic •toolt( Place: When it bedaine known that the., preacher arid' Miracle- werker had 'returned, creWdslflocked to the houe rbere he was +aying were blooked with Teeple • ', Wh":". tlicyne?"."7.Wit-sTir,Ilie" aPPeOf '.'gr.aat• trOthe 'Uttered from the heart that drew therh? .Some.thrieS it 15'; said, brway..Of .advice,ta'breach4 erg, • "Preach- ••• the truth and the ,er.ed that loyalty' to truth 'sorne :Sittiatioris is one Of tliehest Ways for ejiiptying chul-Lhes In hi heabng 'werk lesue was_.provicling sontething. that,..PeOple Wanted: : -When. the' time , 'Canie.•'When ','the (things . they wanted• were hot, forthcoming, thek ',Clesert.ed hiM., ' while lestie, Compassiori kir all peopiein trouble wasvsential part of his , Ged-revealing 2 personality.; "nevertheleSS,. it Was a constant'odea. sion Of embarressitent:v.PeoPleAvere .6thitiiinally.inhArp,retilig..hircin terms "of their own desires: W1fell',In :lila de - '..termination to piovide for their Spit, 'ithal needs:. he. failed to ,t,titfify their Thaterial!.„,deSil-40,..Jesus ,TlierefOre on him; epeecli!".° and • • brief for.,t,hee,.„ .BroWaing! .Sinee Chaucer v,,cas , , . fainter . 'Oantidittai 'Student:. in, .Paris 'writes. "The expensive 'habit , • , ,of hriatihas, cards, ' yeti:MAY.1)e sure has •not • yet'' taken.' firmi"hold "ameng. the:thrifty,. French.. They i.gend ,Rer, rsenal greetings', eh, "me", 'but 'rather ',hy,the - direct, ` in- tiniate and.'fatiguing' ',path of , Writiag dltristines!...,not'ea;,' : .Theweek: Preced. Ing, the holiday, 'hence,. ''heeomes. perjo,d, of •care -arid to ,Any7 one blessed,With 'Many', friends,2'. To :each Masi a . note •Of .sen, timent each : note-, .similar to ,•the. other, eaCh itkodd serap .ofnews. Mid' its 'best wishes- for the ..egaiing vi Tn 20 30r .40„ 10V, is ,Well: drained:. and had' Stable, ,• Perhaps' 74. : nienute on .last • commer- cial, neeessary. •• en., this ' • , • • ' '•AnsWerre :cannot; fer-' ,..411iter_isAieCeSSary. for the: groirtli of • potato e'S on this- Soil;', hut c4ir• demon- stration .experintenta..show that where, . potatoes planted following ',Sod( are, • fertilized at. a rate Of -7,50 Ihs;•' „per acre:with such ;fertiliter as 242-6 ;or an average ,inereitse of ove 901itIghelt per acre 'has' been' obtained., '.• At. present pries thiS yvetild;shOW, paying interest On the zilbney invest- :eij Nrtilfzer.• , 'ters,. carefully ; eitheCla ;longhand ''gO . forth in:.''.the,•n,a,ir whjle the sender Waits,!„:',eagerly-.day,• to see whether„ he or lilreltee' is going .to be .• • ••, , • • , remembetedilrlike ,INFECTIOIJS: DIARRHOEA:: t On one to three, ,ilayts' after hiftlf.„ . the htinhs ,sufferiniltoni. this •disease, will .stOp ,nursirigi:litiVe a dull: look ahd..Sfichd.:the Eine lying down., The excreta la yelloW": Or , 'grey-white in • . bglor and'Softerlfinid, Infected, lainba .;tisualiy die hi"' three days after :...the disease Starts: Thi. disease ,is due • ;to a. gerril that gains entranee • hitt": the • stornaeli and intestine 'of the„.• lamb., • . Dirty yards and •pens are dangerous 'aa,theweie. down •�n -ling • their teats', Soiled, andthereby trahsfer. Ahe geraiS,'',froin the "dirty•. .,..fipqr thc rflotith'of the laihb. Clean • and -Iceefi-the sheen premises -clean Jahd..dr. Fresh bedding ,thotild 'be lireVicked, for •all,slatithing pens . and tiati,gbd "to :eyeTy, Cal., If the dis= - has been: tioub1esom'e itt past Zettt*, anti. white scour' sernm, can Lancashire Turns, Optimfel Encouraging A , r lVlanchester, Eng oSe-"Who are atching kqnly ter any'llefliiite slgns Of,-iMprovement n industrial affairs will, net9:-, yvith satisfaction that l,arroatihire .i beginning adialt that thingos' are not quite -• so' 'had As hey were 'where cotitin i Coneern Any improvenient in this three- „ don can hardly • fail to be reflected not, only I:sy the mai yT other,industries of 1.4ncastiire, but .bY the .tinsiness Great lirit'ala as a ;whole, and,. even - Many; "it-Intly be added, by ":the hui ness the world. •PUth4 ALONG •,Wheelbarro* wid stand on Its tWe legs •and neyer meie a fciot': Un- less yaa lift It up.and. push it tlong. 'SO would •butriness. : You've got :to Pick, it up and: push it' .„ . Rhodesians Shill Pawn Chdren •..E.;,Pawning .of ehildren,„atillgiving of :young girls inTiflarkiage, 'Still” persists In Rhodesia 'among the hative,tribea. $0.7: :Man hath. walked,. along Our. • • '• roads . , tongue • • ."Varied-in.L-discgurs.e,-.B.at,..-W-arMar. , .• •• Give hrigliter. ,•'''pintnage, : 'Stronger ' wing. the. breeze: . . • Of •.' • " •.,. , • . . . Beyond ..SOrtenta and Ainalft,.• *here •The:. siren. , Ivi.a.14,, ' for" °rig, —Walter Sa'aeLandor' oents.•!' • . Holiday Question Is Decided'in Chile • The. resetrceful. faith a this 'plan 4nii 'lire friends WaS,Iihus reu-arded.. Had ' - Or .4.,theY...sbeeeme:!Aliaedur,ag0 • at the gate and said; ",Nef use tryino. ; to get; in :there, let -us go. horne, 11'; weak' livA remained .sin-lmidened in sour,' and a- paralytic in body., Using thebrairia God 'gave them,'"refusing'to adniit 'defeat- in the , f aee of apparent- ly inaprinoantable • diffichltids, ; their prayer, ,that is, eli.07 dominant..deiire: .was•Answered. A ',Jesus had ..once more :asSetted his aothority.' He had. Also said ,things that :were unorthodox'. The ,fact that .he. had healed'•a •man, body and soul, Was as 'nothing compared with. the fdct that liehad gone. 'off". on a poiht, of-dgetrine. The antagonisms and lstispicions„which dogged our 'earthly life from' that time ..on had begun, • ° • • The. 'battle", .of Chile's":weekly. 'Waged between the "English' ,Saurday't•and the ."Chiierin• '"MolidaY": • hai. like many, a: Chi1eai revolution, in' a „partial victor/ for s, both sidei. • '4' For years the ,large British corn- mercial establishments, 'which handle have closed on Saturday afternoon, ;.known 'here as:the • "Engliali .,"Sat4 ( Monday". is known 'as' ",Saint. :Mon - as many' operative:s W14' have been Celebrating ..over the ',..week -end treat •it' as a hciliiihy and' fail to, turn The etailera have .13een clarnering , 'fel'. the: `.`C'*arn Monday,!' claiming that Saturday atinoopa-biing it the bUlkof the: buSiness • while lidendair'S . , . a e dal.: • The MiniStry' of hai'iebled . • the PI•oblera. by aWarding • Saturdays" to the staffs Off,•whOlesale firms and ''Chilean, Mondaye? to the — 'retaileri and eVeryhady is happy.. . InWalking The , 1)c,rk'StOoks Of cornO•tetda Of -silver I would: be: one In, one .in -A .St011 ef Stonei. ' . . , leaf. et 1eaVei.01 .treee: And thtiir'We'Crilergie.. crilt:k't!§10x:rEtt,e'l. , • nesi together' '. nd forin a plume, With: eaelt feather: ,."; ; :( i'dhe or birds' that:Chi the cad 'Vine . . Air, . 'A hr'eath .in wind. A star .of 'Stars ,up there/. And so -I'd lase 'nit saitary. •`.] .'• 'OiOn'S diary' •Ittrfa-4M4"in Youth ethis Sentitnents,An middle eke ot'Itia hotionS, teRottanet:t'• Adarns.• ••• • tIEStitinciPtif,.,k4riti•: Mark 2-::-:34.5t •, • ., , ,„„ ' 'Into jie riidit.of the creWd at the dOorwaY. the*. :PUshed, ' fakir eirryi.ng on his bed 'Another nian'Who. was rtie as !pa•raasa. lYed:rdtranlated vman's' w.folded •Sheet or snnething of the. kink .(1,14nditig' theirpassage blocked With,the thifong of.people;'they.iriade their 'way tigilierear of theene-Shor,eY. -up the outside StalritO- the reef,- thropgh, which they loWertid "their. man 'into' the room 'yvhere•Jestis: ',tin*, ;This ,:they did by ivineving , the top:, e'ove.rin g• of earth; then the. reeds, 'breaches', ,thistleS ,over whiehthe earth as pacKed, then the 'Crogs,atieka WhiCh . covered :the Main ....bearna parting 'tile :roet: ,Possibly they Piot enlarged' the ' (opening of ' the 'roof • WhIch 'mai Used in sunlit:ie.*, t,o let' down the i•rain ' and iOther t.ptpviibitS 'Which „ dried, -on: the ,roof. ,I;tike :6: Vi its "tiliAgi' and "coNli °Nis Ro- man rather than Jewisil• ! •• • Jesus ...Wes abdriatonied -to insistent PeoP14, but the determination and re-• SOurce,fulnegss c.fc these 'font! then, now 'Peering down' thriougk , „toed; musthave'Wori ItiasAndration, "`"Faith," ilt .V, 5, refers to their Cenfiderice in.' his willingness and ability to h!1P 'bhem F.Xirny Mark , Jesus ..read: the riund.',Of the' sufferer, .'gatlieredr,frqa something hei said that he .waa ti•otibled in 'conscience. Mark does ,not • heeessarilY: telt' ite alt that happened. The surrotindio0 spec,: titers: were 'astonished to hear .Jesus' say,: "Son (child, a 'word. of afrection.).',,, ;thy sits are foiliven thee," 'Noticing itt ente thb' .indigitAtion :showing;.in. is. 'easier to :say to ;a' Man, 'Thy, •sins, aro• forgiven,' •: or !Rise, ,.take T tip thy bed and. walW". ,They ,krieiv, of course ; that, it was, easiet„ although blaspheineus to declar.a Minas eta at -Some Fa Peoplc.. e to Chef of London Hotel Saye , Feeding Celebrities is „ ''-"-'-'717:14c1c3r-JQIi: • • Fading the famous ;s a trie.Y .1014 • 14,;1770.,coia Ltry, WhoSe..job,lt is, aaYs So', 41e:1s elle( of the $avoy Ho- • tel; .I.fondOn, ' and knowe the,:•gastioria ' rale. 'foibles.' Of. Monarchs; and celebri- ties, from all'oVer the globe. ' "I never ' knoW *hat .they, are gifir , ing to ask 'he" said,: " have - ••heen."- asked -for .frogs, ' toast,. peacock, and, birds' nest!.sonle'.",, Wlie Osbert Sitwell, -the poet,..de, .,• . marided el',ry'santheirium., salad—made' fgraPrnis'clile°2',.)17w614tb P:r-,:neacT41117:trde:-7-!*141.4;:. Latry produced,' ,Winstori, Chuic1ull asked or :(d'oeuVres.,,,Made,fronr sndeked dreltlian 1:And: fi.gs lie s.qr,Yed • OP, in the t*laktirig... ra..'aher r 110 A . . • A A • clesely. Gorded..8gorer..„, ° 'Some -Of 444s reciles"arehttildrecis •yearsi(old; and have been handed doWri . ' tor. generations.° He, has- pne, a close, "ly-guai.ded.' secret,. used Jittp.dredF, ..years,(ago in 'flaking Catherine de me favorite '..,Christnia.s 'Costlyliqueur's, and rare, spices go to • its making,and- the :sficchlent puddIng " ...fs.•,eacased in a ,sort of MartiPan, • Carnera ats great Alois : d'oeuvres. Chaliaoin; „the . fo.m.• !ens.: Singer,. !;likos great juicy Steaks' fried., .in ,o11, :` Lloyd deorge prefers" • good....Pleiii-'1Ood•, . „. -"Marconi. the inventor stayed' ,beri -for,;.years, and was, ,yey, puede:Oa& , • • about What; he ,ate," M„; 1.4try.. 'To preferred a littIe meat, but Plea, ty•of fresh fruit. and ,.yerinice114"'" 'Neel doWard another particalei young .Min:.".,.YOr hia,Aaenefital...;latry• .invehted a sPecial,(Atalr kneifa ari" Hub', ao-ck.o4vak.aao. • It is•,:d'Allef 'Of,had „. • deck.' served With qpagheiti. anit ...9beeSe• 'sauce, ,. • ' • Reinhardt (is" :passionately :bind. „44:: f1kx ed by special cOrktalli' :Hungarian .0ffieers Work :.Trairpwaxs . " • Budapest, -;•-•, swaggering young reprepentatiV0:6f Present -44 Hinigar.7 jun, Milifarism has, just ,been instru- mental ' revealing the Pestwar trage7dy on a diS'tirtgins' Officer who' fought .111, €11.‘'.:Wart, ' itt an overcrowded street :car (in- tim' line vihith," rUnd front, the', Stock EXcliange, .the too, the ..,canducter aceidentally huiripeci into. Young subaIterrip ' Who: iirrned on him , and. dreased: doWn4,1-nerciles.siy. The condu'otermade no reply and,, •on•••• -tinged' ' :fares, an , Oriel" uotirthe.- Yoiyik Ofni*-7:-/nOr ed at his �almness, seized by the shook biin and ditianded.to se his oidnecItittairl-Z4c'a71:11 ti PoP.O. tigc1.--H :out a •:f till,.apology.. and, • left, ,the",ear ,at next' "Piaee.' :The, ceri- Auctor's' paper's ..ShOwed,::him, to be'..'43, e*OfAcer;(1'. ",'"'catalrY - . . , . '..Captain, permanently disable& 5,9 :pet cent. by war whinids, .4nd:holder Of a nurriber.,..Of' high: , • '• The, ineident Carrie ;to the "ears., 'of the. ,flungarian' author and,.,par ramen, ' ' ' irtry' Deputy,' Joseph ' • Paliota,:,;. *he asked a '.question an the'Subject,•:;(in. .ParliainOt. :The: ',Mintster, Of .• • War ; siscertAined that tWenti-five decteirs, 'twenty-three :Lawyers, ..eera. and: (many: eit-Ofteera ful to ,earn soine. as Canchictori, on the, - BudaPeat, 'train -7 Ways.' On,t e me, rt. uses. a similar State. of.(‘'affairs prevails. The ,ciarri- in0;•of conct*tOr:.`vary between..100 and 10. PenkOeS,. ' , • • : • ' • , Importv.and.Exports.. „ • • et 'COM Britain. prftisih. 4niport4.:of. gold 'bullion and reCtin -difitile. ;the :first ,eleVeii Menthe "of 1932: tOtalled, *140,217,848 and the .exports *113,062,191. :. „ The principal Canaries, from Whieb. gold 7•13ritiSh, "Sont-ii--Aft.fc' 59.,516;366,Britis.1.1 dia ;',£51,AF6456; 'United. 'States: ,057,831; Australia. 5,074,366, Rhodesia; " Straita", SettleiriontS; 353,21.;.NeW .Zeeland-,A1,634,0e , The leadinkeguntries to *Heil .•;golo -*OS exported *ere:. „•FranCe;•'480;455., 246, Netherlands ".*16,040,455, United•; •States„..,* 6 141955. Switzerland *3 879,322.. Belgium , ...There 'APPears."..to, .kreitai deS •to 4vii..bing tO "Weill' MeeSure by matee- ..desirets, not '.1iVe' long ,•ettettglii ..treasure by his good ',deeds; and he haspnot,lived long 'ehotiih; 2,1ireasiire' by bis deeds, and he itae liVed tee' lang, 41romermanh,. ' Erance Has Trouble With InsUrance. r being effective...morl than two YeerS;•FraticeId social iis pde lawsare- pre,Virig'. increatsing • clifficult 't,o achninister. , Are, •Sti,11 have. nitt, • cortOlete,1Y theirn' There' `..are'-ntaryy- -gob 9 which „dishonest' WOrkera..: uen qua -nage, .to :benefit .by ' Persens Who, lia*a appear pdc before, thet,'Fonrteenth .0,orreic,giOn 'Cliainber,.,PrO44 oourt that . was.. 08..sy to "draw benefits iilegily altiniugh. 'it is: known thatrna omplOYea With 'perfectly jiipt have to go•AO great trouble to obtaW payment • . • ' The, Prineipal.:defetid4iit WaS Itel4 ' •••Druj,on,...a. Comnninist. and secretar Of.. the Niairie. Ivry, Rt -4 suburb , :4•Otl; '• Moving; riuiri Ithe, -Course Of • his .prefessignal. 'activities( had Steren.lette-paPer from 'writing ' dsrcs. iftig. transferred •Jrom oat lease: 'aitee her. • in this. way, sheet of paper bearing the Clatne and ad-,•••• „Ares:S-6f "Dr., Einnianuel Benoit had 0:Me:into:his , prOon...foRtid:".,..thes ,..papers; Very ,tis•efith Having the of,ficiai •ToWn„. Hall, • rubber-staroPs at -his- disposal -he-witi , • able -to fake certificates of '11 -health,' with,. the -.greatest ease,'" ...The :•fraud,' was not, dis,coVered. Until it had been '• workiniPerfeetly for •some .,It was the learned Dr.. Be•nolt. died seven .ye rs ago. , • • .WRoNG. PEA! „ • ei-iARI,t.Y. infants and' .ireal, gentine chart- tY;;,,liut (,tO: go about picking up the (shiftletia and ,the .creaked oa hand-. ing..the§e "laaferS cup ..of caffeo is, notcharity., AND 'JEFF-- MI.J'F14 , ,BUD FISHER • TRAY'S JEFFI$ NCW NO. AM) RE'S 1.11$STAiR6; •1u4. 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