The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-02, Page 6•
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,Vanada. The EinAire Ond The'Vorld•At Large
Joy In Wel*. •
•e•le heeeAt eiean'hi'•e/ettil4.40r1:44.P.1.1'
.4ness jnh1 worie• It le. theone pre
pign that 1"40•e'tcquic1 lila trite voca-
tion.,. He greets. hie 1v9rif each day
with & aiegileg:leeaVe and'1oYo.' ilia
, 'hueth.egEi, ',4
Lovo Is t40.:grqagtOPt'
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world, ane love; for onee,hesineee Is
aa natitralia!i love for Ohfes.felnil'e
In-
dee� love le the greet-Partnev o mtg..
,
eerie in life; There can he no ;joy
wlth-
out
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The teld Sera*" Tielc
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We reed: in A thee0iiie, . "the" Other
day e.etatement .ahouteenew,Metteees,-
and peet of it Streer"NeYeiehefore eid
people knee/the dellgbts ot go Pre to
' "sleep ..,Never before was • there'
,-etiehea-Phiee,to-sleep;'"?`"-And-B*1":'"•--
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We 46 not doubt that thee folk may
have. Very, desirable mattress. They
de make such things lite vert Superior
.e.e.e And tretwe cannot •eritirel":
,,• , •, •••
It le nee-Pcierdblete forget the tleya
on toe Peer., -eoriehiSion. ten. ,,Ncreeeifd
thenthee,'esed- to the. tick Witlenew
iitrawe' • idce clean' straw, hulking
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. 4#00010.9 :For.otinda'alr T.OrifeY •
Had all the ttOiteirs, eicii•or.04 TT0)11
the Prentice ef Alberta 144932 been,
10414. one shipment, it Weiiid: have
eeetiietekete. 'Pale of 110 'freight cam'.
whieh igon,14, hiorp exteeded, ;Omelet
• • .
111,11e In length, •
the.'#444- ),,rodactien.:ot turkeys in
the..preeince fleet te.,:raarlret.148. year
estimated ' ;et .4,009499e "pounds, . a' •
taro preportion-er which was .014 in
Eastern Canada 414 the Aritioh tatee-
•-e-eforelnien'Griveruntent Bunetin.
. • • •• -
neettereee. P, Ileac! -
deep :.ditch at the Or. a high,
v"r•rty irr ft eerie!). ,trepee far, as, motet
traffic is cencereed.' Melly lives, "mile
hee/1.100.,„t.heerrase there was A eselePs
ditch at the' tilde of e roadeeBarnia
Observer. • .; ,
Lee__ •• •
Imptietance of, Willi
AlMose, deny • one hears stories ot
hatedgetii caused by leek of wins path;
etic ;eerie,' ef widows left without sue7
ileitett insane' beeterie .tee •heed ,Of the
lentil,' lied been:se:careless as net to
lenseee will. „Making a. will Omelet be
the coheidered.ititYL'§fee_Yereeee_eYllee
hrtaey estate to leave.--411agara Falls
• •
Whenethe'.:ticit was filled With, that . •Cost Of PrintingePleete,
'Orate ..it,' was eleteet as round astea e
Ti4ree, eeWapebero have pieced ote
pempeie, We weleeeceltthe first night eere,..00, eee fele tee peeteeee,Nieleie
-an a newly flhled tick. . We made qutte "
will keele400' mem busy: rer ,ftVe Months.
* .
e, a 'reingoing to. bed that : It: poeepe ihat. eme give; ionioAdea of
ire843--g•r‘e44 to ' "'Ice" ..0d 'a What It' Chats ta ekit'n 'theeleinerinte
• jump andeland'erlhaete on tot; ef that tlaee........stretteie.beacenlerale.
' 'tut strew tick. • It ,Wae. necessary te .' • , . , .. •.. _ . , .•. , •
„
do considerable levelling down in or-.
-iii.eri to ,get,'. a place.. to sleep without ' • e THE. EMPIFIBe-
.•:,Shipeine 'Bebsidies; .-•'
'veiling: Out, • 13et.this,thing feltfreslie -• •
., The matter, Is one ef first-rate ine
, et. .entelleri .'freSie • and. it ' was fresh'• pertanee.. letioele be settiethiee more
.' ..iiiilat's more • it was •.a greet. Pleee. te. than . ea meal! uriosi4r,P:' if the iin-
lle€11). ' .' ' " • -• • - . ' ' ' '. • • proved trede•lo4ed for new that•the
e In the. 'spare roceit there e. Qt4i'Wes' .....
-7 iie Agreements" aro in force were
reather tick. , , 'Set :wee' .eimei'detee A to promote j1i!.4 -Intereste of :Britain's
little liettei1 diaii tiia:.etraW.-:tiek. but shipeing. rivalee'.'A 'Chamber .of Ship-
ot eOileie'.'We'te've '-a.,,' ..4. BAY '
r, get ' chance'to _ping, committee oport s ethat hi.7
• -sleeie insPare•hedee,Stritferd:Beeeette Ftel.Einille-tiiidre tadeFerTiOleinithal;ii
Herald. ' • • .• only alittle: over one-third of ,BiitIsh
:tonnage available „for.everserto trade.
Experts:le Great Britain
• . ., „ ..
Within 'tee past . Year ••• prieeee' has.
'acome-a,elibStafttiel,exeertee,ef files
ileth ,Ereplret -aart.1•,:tee &edit,. ',geed to.
' -the. Nicholson rife, ;b*Iinny ot Port
• 41:10*, •_! thi_iOnlYheakillii4A.10i•.:14.0gt-
adii.etritoshaVe'been.manelacturine;illeo
•fee the Cataidiatielearketeeeinee 1891.
"Gar ::export 'sales for the pest., year
. !lave showe a stertele increase," says
• M. erhurbee,menagereef'itee com-
pany,
they neveOnstitiite
tantial -ntrt ot &)nr total sates. In
The 'question spreiy' is Whether evert
that •third will be 'erepleYed if the,proh. 1111 18.i3. it.,„hee fear- battelreee ahreedel.l.elaleteriext week :ort elierges egeinst
• lein.beettbsidies.ia'nbt tFte, g•iti.§(1%PrO111Pt.7 : and ever.e.ceeteee.laterplacee'thirte- an riffle& ...)f, '. the ;Bea:teeth "ItIghlande
--iy;eeteiikee'•"'.Ekeeee'eteeeeee-,...... - • ,'• ::, . .fiee..litethe.: ehli..:.iii.ruding•• tiie..Veret ..ers,'Wlinis under errest -.tliereefereen.
1
... ., .•,,.• ,.. ,. • 4....:;..,...-'...,.anti.'8eeend..Ediebergh,,tee IteeeherY, ."offeriee. eridertheGificiel„Sectets 'net,
The Time to Beier Ile( .' ,•• ." ,' • ' -end oeleer: bettaliees etethe. eityertite ,.. ' 'It .:te.'n.nderstOocl -tile' earlier, eieeere.
„... , great. coentry,..likeeBeitairt. aught :...,....Whealre,••• .... „•......e.,..,,_;._ ,.........,• Or.the••Leedeneconimerid''.witl-eoneect.
not to tahlde 'in. e PaltrY.'waY.ia great : The Territerial'Army."iiriits,ifielede tha.Praceedingli'irCeetta, ."' The' 0!-
a 'Problem:. ae..' Ito...elutes. e We , should .ficer; who was attiteheii"ta..tlia Royal'
. . . ,. •... . .
'blowthem e :up,' . Wo should build on 'Aente:.Sereere..Cortie et., Aldershot', was
- ,. „. .. . , , ,
their sites new derelimbe-veSteelecks locked . tip .• in 'the • .tawer • ebout -three
By Geedon.lenesaY Bnlith4rti.Cle N
e:e.el
te' e to eitWifie inahad3'.
as tuberous-tocitod Begenise, Panel-04.-
6nd that there are 'certain Itoweresech
Gerletia, Lobela, Clarkireand Foxglove,
tPg
from the fu1 sun,-thO bor bandling
such rivets 46 , •
,pii4„ are growing longer, sunshirie.
•
*rammer, arieeon , the bilisideS siepieg
to the south : the spew le.'goete and the
greundbegins' to steam at neon 'Seed
,
catalogues gad the new bircls 'beve ar-
rived and old a
gkiee arSh,eginalag,
sirnpllaed. -.
to144,13fgre the th13„ .vvi. 70114ner
13 e . vitTliez !in, nothing,a, therer.tletithowtee. weeds
-89. e,p7,;;Voe, ., .
weieedvieed: tee:fellow theit.:-.exaitiPl. .tiiitit;.. There are •flawerti for tlii:19'.' '
• lo,eqjeeealthieesiroe..14a.,:tewiefage)yt je;.,'.4.i:11,1c,iiri:,e.e4, eotion 'also:, thle,l'ortuleee.,and ';I:.4.g
b
vegetables.. where °he looks into .the tt'leeezil•e.e'P';er.eiw44Nt41.1:1C'?tin4eskEinitlittgll•Voe
7:thing •' beiere, Werk ectualiee,heeiege .,Mignenette , axld'. stadia? ileviere .wille,' •
while it in Prectlealle "hoPelees. to. Ace 'fill tee ;:etrening air with Ppley trp:k
tempt .any .: comprehensive ..scheme ,reeeeeeeree,e.ereeele personWiltIroise .„.
!ieluthg*hul;edareget'ci.;1,*toP--leacurt'iweeT,°1-•1/4'"---4-4.--te°':". alljdr 6t11. r-areijitati14.°1);e44-ilisi)-;r7TW;g4h-e".*°Tde:c.:*10 !.;°1114,;i41: :.' •
' '• e ' Premier Plane • :-... .. ., 'of finwerSeare :gratin for bouquet pup. .
• There ire a'. lot :of.' fun •••ie p.leenIng poses-, . • These ere A:few of '..he. Paiata '
. .
' twee 'just hoW. rait,, :peed leatalogtie and; peettripS,, e 'Ger- ,
feerellnemh.er when we'take up peweil-
..eet lay -out •eow.. • atei'. Of trying t6 pia-
thie wilt leek when"'
tured., , We think of changes, of ode., ernment Bulletin to -night and let our ..
le\
fiele A. ealfiT:Or a :trellis, e perhapa. 44 791 :g40 ' run 70, on •Iv•hat,.. wry:, ;art
1390tutaa.ef.'1;113wiabt.I'Pl°rmill'i.ial?ef. Odoerve119.oPillYi'Vlit; .1.!' 11'!7'g -9111.g... to do
6.
roor.,4' 71hdoN'ei...Pr''' of '.'eefter.dae., or , The: .gveat :fault' with -reeSt Yam' '
• . . ....... . 1 ,..., , • . ,
Aereeiger .e.ealee IOTA, ' !hies ti•liat :' are; table ' gardenS'ile Canada ht. that 'they.
too' Appareet le -our presetiVevleme,' 'heck ,eritriety • But we eatehave just ag. '.-- .....-----,-.),...
niaity • Alfteiet Icin4a here' .es ,411 the: ‘.• I ''
showy part' of 'the, i„ereen'.if, wlelreat: .....
:it • in the sante Wee '•by being on . et
etearly•legeoet-for new thinge.:earliere.::
andeeetter Verieties . and the .develciee. ,..
meet ,ot. .centietrees. sepele from: the •''
firet•epirmeh:at d...reeisleih.'the:spring•-'... -
Until the...itresSeee Sprouts in Decent'.
eon ' As. a general. rule, there ' should •'"'
be twireer.-,three Plantings; 'ten • 'dais, .
apart, :of Meetc'eegetaelest: and . in...the'
case, Or • staple crepe like''eoen, Pee
lettneel beets, beans and 'car. rots ' i;.4.0
or three types: sheuld i • e 7
by women arid •girls: who have. "usurp- . 4 ..
.0&'..tho• elee.ee of Men: .' •:'' ,:.. ., ' • ,.... dark corners Where weeheYe. had:troll- bandline. the 'vegeta blare; ;it. e'', '.g.14ar:-. I 1
„. .,. ,...: ........,-...4,:,. •• ... :., eine 'berme,: linf when 'we realize that den -in this 'svny pi;o suhiaiSt l'sjnprOb.sefr, ; •
LondOnToNVer':-Court-lViiirtial .t."11.e'.°.3;11.(er-,eef'1:48.e.e
.... s ecially....endebe_oeasen.eXteed '
.•••• Planned, for ,-BritiSh.L.C1ffiCer '. .. ,. ' ... ''. ...'. "'.etl.'
For the 'first time in •teielicstor,y. of the toutnainent the Americo'
vremen's'fsq4ast• raccruets,titi goes to England. Hereare the Realists;
MIss-Neel-ande•CiceTY--FenWielttewlen'•finished on -two,
1 Royal -Scots to Celebrate ProteseUse of Machines
•
,Annivertary.Next Month Liabore—Within, recent. Yeere. ;the method of soldering the cane in which .re
ike the fisherman, •Ive 'have almoet
. trite' h h
..n as one regimen w le as . „
'
'kept its organization intact fer 34)0
years. From this .poine et, View it in
said to , be the- oldest, although some
,others are older huthave had changes;
hee,n,Aisharided'aud then revived. •
The Roy1 Scots is PrePAHlig to
celebrate. its 3e0the Onnivervair in
March ;and to take a pt -eminent 'part
in the hiatoricel military tournament
preparing at Aldershot for May. •It
Was. inaugurated by Charles I. at; the
time he, its the. seeond' duel -Monarch,
was beingefowned'ie:Edinbargh„e '
The f al:notes' First. Feet. WaS,..bratilt
on the ...establishre .4t eatiy ern,: 1633
weeeeeyeeleteeeeerviee"'ke--S.7 military
°ceps'. It hes beee a royal •rogiment •
eareiupe are • packed bus been ,chang-
ed. Formerly thee .were sit ntede. by
„fiend • by eldereree- but .mitchinery
gradually replaced the liendworkees.
leeeen:tly • the Ar3sociation '
Sold-
erers•Presented petitionla the Preel.-
deet • ef ;;',:the • Ministry protesting
againet..,the Inlithet„ eatroduetion., et
the '.cah ...Working niachinere which It
is said had threwe, , a majerite, -of
their. reetnifere . Out '.;of ework. ' : :The
.. • • .,
-maehieei, :they •ressert, e are ,operated
as much pleasure' in -making our pro-
pel-ale:MA.1's we hive When ,wteactuel-
ly get. Were ••• . "
_ „ , .
• It is a goad . thing to make' 'Opt, a
, Notes. must also
be Made' of color, height and tinfie;617
litociaing.- Each. garden will :have its
own peculatities and it .is well that
:.Suelt:ohaelti 'the ;case, as it atiows
•us a etelendid 'OpportueltY er develop-
ing individuality, Meet. :Important'
'factor in these (III'S of, r.stentlerdized
livitig:'• :There gip, bound to be certain
througheet 'the' centuries, • With ;the • Landoef.---4'eener.al c'eurt 'martial is Motto of , .
France
'II:jun.13)er •''.°ts battalicm's• fluctuaiing° '.eeleeeted • to, be .,held in the :Tower. ,, • , Change if iCritics
VIin
•
Oiglanti,,and. Other ai: the. Etn.-
litre 'we •Oreeeotepeting..1sueeeeefully
wltlij filen, fie • Engliete mantifaeture;, In
spite:. ef!",ilte. feet that Slieilleld • 'steel
teete have long heen, regarded, as set -
ling. the standard *he- world. ,This
I& alt th� more When it is
.1(*ii4",'."•04,Y•,,ou'il • canailierienade, files
eeStIthe8Englistepeirehaier Mere. than
, ,Etegneli.'filee.e: The reception' accorded
• ewe abroad.JuStlfiee in,expeee,'
. expect -
Ing a fittli.foither inoreeee our ex-
port business dtiring:19,33,e•;tMail Lied;
Enipire, (Toronto)., ' •
. • In Eeeland
In the °Correspondencecohenn of
, the tendon Thnei itepeare e letter In
' which 'the welter' tells' that he liad
seen a gree:Wegtell In Bt. lames' perk.
' The letter, Is sighed: !Weenie_ Chern.lier-
tette". ;It -Was, front:the Chancellor .of
the :Exchequer.... Whet an extraordin-
ary race' the English are! :,,England: is
surely the only country which. the
Chancellor c‘f the Exchequer, .on the
eve: Of an inenertant,Spepele•,•oe war
debts, end-berdened. ' Wit1 se'hundree
• other, thinks, 'conk" N;rrite iheti'a • lettee
In the Press.' Yet -he Ertglandit 'le
One of the charms of her ptiblie
llfe—
uch letters, ere net unadmnion.• Telt.
' over there, are not afraid to
let it. be ,known' that, their. inteeeets
are Wider than blue lideks and Ordera-
in
Council, that, iike- most Of•. the meet
e et `tre;‘their are interested In little and
cOmmon tVnge, and teethe
:battellen.. of Highlefeleri. ' The peen::
te•hattalierie • have •eerved. alieeSt
every ,Tert of the • World, incliteine
Frei:tee,. ;Belgtern, :Get-nee:0, ' leellerta,
eiees; lightee; warmed... All thel3alkene,.. .Spaire, Portugal,'Verkey;
.a-rchitectirre and coestrection can:stile' and :Nest Ceyloe - 'Canada:,
Afrie6 ....EgyPte .leittniae learbaees
. Wer.tiebts _ China and Paleetiee.e. .
• ,
e'Sermer, .latei the:''peeple of the '• ' •
United:•Stateg haere'to. fee& the" Tat,*
of .the debts situation. Whether they
are willing to edmit•it now Or net, the'
'truth is . that peyneents elf Any don-
'eirlerable scele are no: longer -possible,
:that there ',Oen •b'e. goteg:,,beelt 'on,
the Lausiiime Agreement, and that 110
practical way' out of .e$sting
tie's Termini het telieeidetreall
Allied debte :With: as goodr:a grace as
of flats not single buildings, but Whets Weeks. ego:
constellations of them, majestic, sPre
,these thIngs. 'the' genius • Of modern RuSSitt, ,:.gedit;errat*p,..tfi4 East
ply. ----London Daily Exereers-7-?: • ' '- North America, 'North : Sena;
highest. -e tteweeTeurnii. • • •
., :Pante
When John Meeefield; the English
Poet-Laurete, landed in: New York net.
tang,. ago the newspapers recalled hiev
in his youth he had worked In *water -
trent "Seleonetiteiec; Etna...4111g. prompted
•the columnist; to remark that
'ten tithes as -many of us knotvethat.
SolknlideSeneld:eonce worked , in ,a
.4106n• an, ere ebleee quote two lines
, ,
front '610 of his Poems," Victoria
Times,
•'Great Pecieste
.beileei • ne*,biot.rePby ot
Napoleon says the little Okrnictial-Wati
, a Man of peade, driven to a dra-
matic llownfell enerniee who terele
hint fight all tee:Ult.°, and prevented
efie frOm enjoying the peaCe• "he
, crat. ed. Another' eittlietleicaae is that
of tiy Vihese o.pivS.rette
slashes bis'eneMits nee' VeallibleVre
• 4Orkeltelefeefee-eICanets City Stir.
• .
•
Exports of Wheat Flour—LJ
• Higher. Than in 132
OttaWeee•Export ;:ef flour. in
!January amounted' to 397;364 barrels
,Value -d at ..e1,162,046, .aCceedin to a
reper: 'ISWried :the .petninton •Bur-
eau • ot; Statistics. This ..eerapares.
With • 331;806 bertels, :at .$1,171;870 tor
lierisiele;Gladgew, . the toreespending:Mente .ser last year
• '‘ • • • '.• ' • The'. total to the United, • lerngdom
..Ottawa and • the.Wnriii Crisis last Month was „15e,99e.bariele• valeed.
(Peorainenteameet. •the. remedial at $460;461'; rte. against 107,36 hate
,ntertsered suggested by . the Prepare-.
eari: Cleamiseloti. of :the World •Econ-
'omie ,Conferenceare ,Pthe'rabaeration
and Otahllizetioit • of .tarife.policiese')
NO nailen: can:: of its eWn•indlvidual
•iction;,hOpe. to de Mechto"..settle such
an ,Otrettelieleeing Preblein; but Great
Britaineeteatlenet ciiihnethat She has
Set ,,ane'eirainele:•ie negotirithigwide
-
sPreltdreelPreetil agreemeeta 'With the
'Dqininieneeand. Cotattlee. e:There are
„Ogee that the learione of 't)ite.Via.' hay.
not been 'oat_ on the world at large.
It too m1ich to hope that a.fiqed has
been sown trifle ,which may .spring
•efetii.•• :Lenten; • TInaneitil
' THE imrtn; trkrEs
eloee' Per the Raliways.
''..ThelDleirel-motered • Getman train
.from Berlin to gainbnrg Is giving the
airplane 'set -Vice Ft, 'batile, and %eettng,
It Tele, flyer maken.-the..18,7-ralie run
at au everegesteed of' SO Miles an
,heer, Ane, 'given a•Olter tight:Of:way,
the trete could 'eteerage More . then $00
miles an *Mr; it • is „ee,ssible, to Make
a. 1;30,0'e:elle nen,',ntop tee ,With rip
n6nonity., refueling,- The ' °Pei-ant:4 •
.Cest,letkne-fitiOth that of the,,nteain 10.
Ceniotitie train,•,aCcOr.ding...to:."the: 061,1
Ufa leVentien fit
're'esible. here; 'end, there:01,3'0; reeeon
why It sbonitnetbe, it wontdgive on.t.
railways. a 'it,eW 'inane • ce fe.--Bestoit
pgopt,i'g g g '
•
AineXitiedted. g-1 g g
gbragig.0*.We'iianit.' get a bit 'eititod.
Wherteke• nee ,oic tnien; of onr,voy,heat
nectar folk getting tiqic4.beaute
fully tenned. on thesand te Plorldet
Caltfeenia or Mexletie:'We just' loft
• at -.the, Piottiro Tint!, hepe a ,eleggee or
sant'Ilea Or et teg 1 fed hitos !eni)
What vedispesitietit -,Weieta: diseeet-
-Hee !--Chicago. .Tflbeeie
. • ,
- • Work On the. Parte .
',There iS tot the ftslighteSt doubt thee
litetreeeevetteg:.rnarey/16- Is Walking the
• strOpti to th& eoudP,titipleas'ant, and
`• 'tweet -Ale emeleYritelit en a 'limn if
elefe**tifiedere-Meent. ere tidett-4& ,
env' -tno five that. many de Inoi..ceie
V' 'the farm, but it 'most ca5ea It is
bei:euee thee* ktiew ihrf,11.416 'abut
4t•e-e) w ee. eeue (1-• 41(111,n Mee: :
rola at $39,071 fer;leenuary, 1932. • -
The quantity shipped via Canadian
seaports to Great Beitain last modth
was, 148,393 -barrels and 8,605 via
• , •
United States ports. For the same
rnionth last 'Year 107,367 barrels went
via Ceitadian seaports and 16,9:05 -via
the Uhited 'States.
Ita'lltrigu'eatttie°rns!,t.4117t' Ptheetrit '11:1111:74iteaSiceTreere•?'
to "chtinge'the reetteet 'the :Feepelt
,ptilineeeetelecette7,,Egetitee:Eraterrtiteer
.:,Weitere..elhe,e. Peels eeefeeSpenderite.... of.
..eritis•I:i.er°61A1C96t1,-•‘'n1114t1L'7Vh.fillr:a.,Phielv,I'' -;011"11.E.
Mont 1,eentel;'•..:Of; the eeceirnal,e point
gg. , g '• •
4)glit that thin, motto ia• hardly applic-
..'iTlietoir: .P.a.slOentt. that hardly YlOne • in'
Franco, item. the .Preeideet thie
Ro-
publtc deernwar,dele,..reanY Irene it is,
therefore, %suggested': that , the Vote
."Velonte" , (deterntinatiort) should ;he'
-Seleseitined for .1'Llberte.e • ' •
"As',fer..11Egalite;11 it is "generallyi.rettie
iiee that "equality' : had. no. real inertie
• trig inthepresetit state et..soeh4; and
it. 'in urged that 11...egaliteee tikwy
elfogle take its plkene•,
'11.. regard,. to . 1'Fi'atereite,e • eltliOUg.h,'.
It 16 reeogniege that brotherhoed'frean
excellent lie Way, it Is held to
'Sort. :'witla otnpetitijis of
_out tifite:•!the'snggention
would •be a better word.
•
Ffsind.'
'gold-studded;swerd With
'broken e 'blade 'that' .meeently,,,wee dug
out •.'ot hillside • • nearxnai. Ted.' hatreebehinged to. the
'llergetidienf Prineee• *he 'became the
Siegfried' :.Ot.thet: .blibehingen
-Alitiqueriana Placed. • the eeVore
fn the • eari/igt,rt; .ot. httit, eeritere.
This, , the ; eight iliee ter'• the lee-
terical .prototype :$iektriii,',..,ats the:
reeien ,. find riehti-400„ for,
.here: 'Where' the .'llergeadittris `1Md
,craehed before the Onslaught 'Or the
. ..• ". • • •
. Bans 'Street' Begging
Llsbou.';--... Colonel. . levee :
caneneneler Of , '' the 'Pelslie„. Safety
pollee Force, In ..Lishenehae tseirect a
rita.tenient' :that after- tech '1' beg-,
•
gere not tolerated : the
'etreets of LiSbon. and Oporto. .- A
'pen,She taken „the toile& ,show
that -teere are . epprexiiiiatery•' 1,500
beggars . • " '
!IOW' .eivilizetton depends ore our
spiritual 1ileal—Ladi Agee.,
•
:e4
wbeun'a niati • in . tree.IAJ diy what he
111(664' ••ttielnie, e men., ie free
0; fia' w,h4t, he otight.--charlenhungs
ley,. • e ••• • • • ,
errnany's • New Chancellor SPeaks.
NeWlt apeolnteti Chaitelltir Ilitier:.bretuldaeis his fent .eeet eitee.
. which ,he claims 'even correct the lktWee produced by tenttoett yearn,.
•• • dt rteOliblkan rule": . ee:e. •
• -
,
Australia Forbids Flying
• OVer-' Her Dangerous Areas
Canberra, Atietraline-Indiserineeittee
areas, Partied., .,•
rly
ihbaae, "keen pleuil t prohibitedseotttriy'9•x," ri:.tteh A 'et:, 11 i:45441.
r`tary 'aviators heee risked their throe.%
,ministry. The .Idefenee_,. depa.rtnient
In the• future airmen and 'their Pete.'
te 'rescues in the vrileeteees..
e:ee:y1:„:7r:71.tne"etx.P..geduilstri4oliese'er7st;che'essacr°51•71.,.-:
their- plane niuSt be' Certified is eult '
Canadian Cattle Sell:
Glasgow 'Market
'Ottawa.—Salo of 449, 'Canadian:Cate
ile. Which arrived an tho S.S.cStilaritt;:
Wis...reperted_ On the •Glisgo.Wmarket
in a cable received bY :the Dominion.
leepartnieet. of 'Agriculture lait ,Weele
All. offerings "iiriginated in Ontario.
The .' Steel's: breiight ' 6;7., ,cents per
Pciende livo• weight,' Ye...64;• th.e eShip-
Wideh inehnied. ,••a‘ .nurniierof
bellese,helf otyevlileh 'Went' to • cell 'litre
/Meet* sold at,•••five,;:eettte per pound.,
A .gOcid:atteridanee at the eele ereete:
Potted: • ' '
'
Wosnan
Sttiderit-
.iPulAic Speaking • Prize
.
Torontoe-etellecteelileenel of Sault
Ste,. Marie; Ont.; Eirseyeer Student in
awarded the
'St. 'Margaret's: Attlee:Me -prize, at the
anneal public speaking ' tentestheld
at the,tinivereite ot. Tereeto., • ,
Mier Himmel.. on the prize, with a'
.diseetirse: On atadn'e, •problem s of
Assimiletioeee The award 'were!).
, • , , •
Soviet Puts -Draft 'Horses
On Diet and Long Rest
. .
.• MOSeowe-idliliens;Of horees: in the'.
Boetet Union will receive long vacations •
one. Spetielefettenineeleti ,under
gov-
erument orders'. listied for the recon-
ditioning "of,
sosving. '
eill•horses are to •be• examined;Veak
anininis ot Werk: The.
.1?oesee bit "Pie:triacipal grain reeienee::
•regardiesS. Of. their health,' will get
three weeko' vacation beicire soWing`be-:
• :High tamitelity ainenglier-SeO 'clifeli4; •
overwerk.ar4 under -nourishment Jere- •
SPoesede. ror. 'the new orders.. •
lie •-Trivieltiii;g• PiOentr''
' Aelpeal • evernen Marie en apiene-
feney. affair Of ribbon 'and lade and
'qvgandr----end Sent it t� her cousie
Illinois foe Chrlotems In 1929.
'Thla year : she. , got back.: the .very
Ammo identical, ,apron., , trete ole
echeol ..friettd ih. (16Iiforn4t: It wes'in
flee 'condition and the woman.ehews.
jest ,Where she, can ,placel it hother
yeat ;tut she *treed like .tterfully to.
kno* .Who :got It in 193.e., and
ganhis, dty Bier. • '
No COStrietia :for
- ' Nurse's
Order isaud by the
Chief -PhYiecititi of :the. Munktial
itonpital tit. ?irate. btehibitfs , !navel,
and •leintale. ereployete. -et tits heeletei
fievin Wearies eel*ed r 10e:blight
elethee, iteekieee or: apiont>0nitink
,fougo.r.,0rpbroSsc-1-44en5.-,zoi..:11,pit1olEs
Nurse a other femabe.einideitees
Bill Of Pititakis'•-t71.:'4Cents Raiseeitil7i. 04
Paris—Socialists In Chamber .ot: •
Beelines' intredueee, a bill recently 4
ineepitsethe pay of 41116:ordinary tiot•
Prenblk arniy. front ItWentlk
:iefe:centiteee n day ' (equivalent 011-,
abofit. one eeet Canadian) to one -444---7-;
lep,n, then few • cents). ,
' Atitong the'veaooei they Cited for the
09041,, was the.einereased eclat
chocolate • bars 'it the .aiiity
/ • 1, • ...?chu raw
COttii110.111, Flags
•- - "
, .
Paris. -7, The 'le -teeter 'which tiett, .•
from General .Focheleauternabile. due' '
Ing, the. World ' War* brought 4;001
francs (150 et,•a Sale of historic liege
recently.' Woodrow brought"
2,400 francs; General John rershlngs, 3,000; •
,41011._ a
1g,' King
iso'; King
'1 or tee. hesPital IlaVe° to •rePort irt per-
°leenat the ;office ' at tt 'o'cleolt: each
I Mottle* for inspect1it4
HarViitcl Cuts,: Students!' RC*
Cartibriegle, eiress,--nareerd Jit due •
sting att,tsio,nty rent... Abe* W,()01,hag••
be.64 clhppecl off' :next yeatee. roof.'
rent e the seVon hotlines or .dornit.'
torbee-crented 'finder :the .0.3,000,00e •
Edward S. Atirttneaa 4,1toune Plane
The :eVerageeettelent'evill payee264.
I
Steed ee the 300 la. rent eerine
next colf4e year: ••
No • ,
Divorces ' in Bratislava. •
cZeeliosioytilt- tron, • .
tier town. Of 13eittislaeik. Ciainte thee
In ell 1932 . there . evaii Mit a slegi
ceee. :Of divorce •'or legal:
before tile courts, Tie DeDniktYlt
;13ratiolietit te 121/4009•-•-• - -
Iitspection'
bilefeislieliesettretes.
CeiVerVeh added 'Ineeitia Of aoue.iitif
.-6601tt4t yea.throngli govetnnient.to
insOection. ret eireleir Intended fare
eert: