The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-05-11, Page 7T
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It you are cOrli111s to ituOw what is
..nros4repumIllt read I4Prifbtto,r;
wv..44•,1.16: Whenj started tn.*,
111010.11Seheit three /noi,ttlici,..ago, and
' 411,.../151* 162 lbs., and 1 hopeto re41101
,14,''',101ght".414;titore,. 119.g4TOng, :1117'
O1P44.11rePlentlf;13.ofo,r,O.ta41,Og'fSruse4en;L
Y1.4s::41443., bust, 'AO
, .
.194us, tips and new I anr hint
• 16-1ns. walst, 04.0414- hl,kk TOY 444.
•
belng 29 years. A'14O-.; bottle : of
Krus-
clien lasts me a• month.. 1.41.0".. one
totOlgr; 'Of het
• water: each AP1.11.iog; before hrenhfaat;
liVpart frOln
wick better -In Lhealth T'"dor not Wake,
,..,11p.34,01.0•*PrOlOg still le0111.14,:tiretii,..
do;•Mitget :headaeheelthe'44.1;14,ecl
1. q?..4ii.A.tup.r44:.1.crOoi.94•e11,4O,g11,7.
,••
.irpschett,contains those Slx, Mineral.
•.talta;prePetttOaatO_ ,h4r4)1,9ed,•.:;,1011`..44.
In - the waters these famOtifiPnro-• '
..pearkji_paS useI W' generations • of fat
• kotle•toreduce weight. ' •
• •
Krnachen.helps blood,,,nerves, glip,r#10
•,01.4:1,04y•prgOrt to, funotiOn; iiroperly
„
gala new. strength ancl.••energY,
years 'yeauger--101t.: better,,work
..better,. •... • • .
Opinions
, ,!"The root_ cause et all out_
irnlus-
trial and financial trouble s leckf. of
iionfidence in the ;stability of inter-
national. irelationships.--I,or
Da-
(' vies. '
. "Unemployment 'spurs intelligence
r -Benito Mussolini..•
•"Of all the senses, t 'ani.,Sure that
sight must be the most delightfill:
• Helen Keller:
. •
, "All human Progresa_haa been Made
• by ignoring precedents,"..-iscoutit
1,5.1-0*den.• . •
: ""Thos,a, who a,spiizi to leadership to-
day must realize that it is, more
' Portant to inspire gOodWilLthan 'instill,
• -tfetir,",-B.;. ,Forhes,.„, • '
"The , More government we have,
:•the les % we care for Payne.
441110 Problems, Of, pelities,econon,t:
• ics and ethicS, should be ,treated as
scientifically as those. of 'industrial
• 'Pratincton:"--Aldbus
.1 "Happiness lies inot, in the Mere
• possessien of money; it lies in the jay
achiev,ernent,, in. the thrill of Crea-
itive'effort.".-Frinklin D. Reoaelieq:
1. "The world isjri .more danger Of
• lbeing •governed too pitch .than,' too
- little." -John lyTDAvis. .
armaments Itre 'no longer a
.reinedY fpr fear; they are. the major
'cause of.fear."..=4tarry 'Emerson Tos-
• • ' '
"Ameriean ballads deserve, a. ,g,reat-,
,er place in-inuSiethan they have ever.
you believe the world can Very.
na,01 get: along without yeligiop, yoti
PiolaahlY "mean, _Withouttheother
man's ,
"The 'prosperity Of those who till
.the saillies at the basis of vrid, pros-
perity." -Viscount Astbri •
. 1,nt,ertational sports. meetings .sow
teeds. of war. They only cause bad;
Manners and ' ill feelingS.11.--George
•. Bernard 'Shaw. • • •
. , , . .
,-- "Democracy does not ehampipri,edu-,
'eating..a, Man beeause he is miserable,
but because.he, is ''SO
• Chesterton.•. •-'• • •:.- '
• ,"Let tis net ask for, a 'return edleur
former false ,prosperity,„' but for :a
rettifn lek integrity and honor
responsibility and duty among
-Bishop Wni. T. Manning:. ,
•• "The reputation • of a Country • c17.
pends' upon • the. contribution she can
Make ..to the .progres,s and' happiness
of Mankind...in', art, ' literature and
Balatriii. ••
"Bankiimr needs 'Men With the keen-
est setseof. the Secial.responsibiliti•es
cif .:their position."-HentY.Ford.
. "In a...rapidly' Changing world, wia-
doiri cannot resist :in mere adherence
lo tradition."--713ert1and Russel.
I"Probably in the • mirror of his Past
i. man Will Mistake his vices, fot his
. ,
Pirtiiei."-William Allen White. -
"True happiness is to be looked for
,
the living of the pre,sent. moinett.'
<Masefield., ' • • •
• 41 . have enough of- the devil in Me'
,that if any One prohibits ,n thing it,
•
'.lieeotieS1 the one 'thing 'that', T. -trent."
Astor. •
True freedein ia frOin within; ittcan,
conlY come by 'the khowledgikif. truth.
-•--McKentey... •,
•
Believe,. when _you' are 'Most 'un-
• • happy, ...that there j.is something for
foil ',to .46 in the. World. ,So 1<mg as
ftitt cnn §`,Yeeteti another' S pain, lif•o
's not in vain.lielen .1(eiler'.' •
• Cheerfulness is like rnoney
,•liended in charity --the more we
pen'se' of it; "the' greater , our pOSSea-
cions.&-Linciter }Ingo. '
'
'Cheap" Choir'
.„
The .Probleni oT Malt tainifigi.a choir
• Niien eeciribirifq eolidition's.ptoliibit has
• beet • Solved by the Preahtterien
- fite NeW-YOlt
. Phonegrapit Ieeor(1 o clioir sit g-,
•',aig "are *played • 'and *atilt tied at the
evening, ServiCes:•••. „The ,
gi. e get ti On 8 111 pt to t'h eit Ce Om pAti i111on t'
*fotomoitatioalact
Nowa
101 Mid ill *SIN IR a filla fit'"
. r#viie.;"*.*.ltroi,s•isi4,*0
That in ' ertaln sections of !agricultural Canada Oxen are: still in '
•lenimori:' useon farMs?--, The -photograph ' lihows'a• yolk or. oxea' har
nessed; to a bay 'wagon tear 'Oreentield, "Nova pcotia-Offiredian,
:liinal Railways', '
uscle of a Bird
Solves Problem
of Hemorrhages
AlSo ReznOves Possibility of
BloocVclotS-Forriting----
• , Pigeon Favored
•'COnfrontecl with ahemorrhage, even.
serious one, the doetot can now Stop
it instattly, under eettain cOtditiona;
'
-by a simple application of the plus*
ofabiid
• This, Writes Pr. Ogliastri in Science
et Monde (Paris), IS a therapeutic
It hat even, removed a ,SeriouS peril
involved', in certain operations -.that•
of the ' 'pessibilitY, of a' subsequent
• blood clot: •• •
But this is among the 'possibilities
of the futbre. The certainties seern
tobe as follows. Writes.Dr. •OgliaS-
t1.41 • , •, •
."The bleed, as • alr:are now 'well
aw. re, is not, in a true sense; a
• .COmposed of a solid.. 'part'
formed' ofniieroaaopic ,eleinentsrefer-
red to as glOhuleS,..' swirraning , in: n
lijuid Substanoe called Plasina..:.
• :"The blood, as soon, as • it :enierges
froni lithe <vessels; tiiidergoes ,phYsico-
chemical, modifications. ',ending •its
coagulatiot.- • . •••••
"The clot.is.made up pf ,a aubstanee
terited fibrin, presenting the '-aspeet.
of Meshes or -Bilks close, together; iiii-
prisoning-blie 'globules., '
; "It appears that' fibrin is the pro=
duet. of the action of aesubStance tech-
nically termed upon -an-
other substance noynially in •the blood
'plasma and known as "filbrigenic''-
"giving rise; that is, to,'Abriii!
the-tisues,jand .especially .tife inns-
'e,,,,lar'tissue, of .birds, eentairi'the two
substances- the plasma .Containitg,
for its part, onlythe, fibypgetic sub-
stniie. Dr.
Ogliestri-then proceeds to
give uethese further detttils
. "If we Pi,evidUsly tenioVe the blood
of 'the' bird inosuch a Way that; it haa
to; conti.e.t, with the tissue itasS.; the;
blood will reipaiyi liquid < indefinitely,
'coagulation, not being Possible...,
. These eonSiderationS haVe ,let1 cer-
tain ,authoritieS .to"titilize. the coagn...,
,PI Wer Of the muscle Of ' the
, .
ondon Arts Cluh.
May.Sell Relics
• The ,4rts, Club, Which .his4, been
Iomiciled' at. • 17- 'Hanover. Square;
London, singe 1863, is said to be, con-
templating the • sale of some .9f. 'its
valuable literary relics. .. Its -founder
was•..4.ithur J, Lewis,' an, amateur att7
iSt-oftdistinctionWholualtiOd'r=i-eif
Terry's sister Kate... No. •Hanover
'Satiate, an ,,old Georgian mansion
withmarble mantrspieces: and , cell-
higs painted by .Angelica Hauffinanni
was , the first .clubbonse. ''Ameng, the
original •memers,:. Painting, 'we.),S rep-
resented .by 'Leighton, Poynter, Prin
Seri, Stacy •Marlta;.•Frederick <Walker,
Whistler, and ArUiu §ey9,14C.arch I-,
tectare, iv' A. w. Blomfield
_Hor-
ace Jones; black and: White dra,whag
by 'S Charles Keene,:.Yohn Tetnieli: and.
Geetge Du 'Atatirier; .6,-nd letters by
Charles ,Dickens, Lord ,Hotighton and
Edmund yetes., :Among the treasnred,
relics possessed. by ;the club are two
checks , drawn by Charles: ;':•Dieltens,
one in .faltor. of the Artists:'Generil•
lienevolett ,Fund : for '•27 .,13s, ;dated
'Morel': 22, ‘1862, . and the other,. -prob.::
ably his last antis -Fir Ptiot to. the 'club;
six guineas, dated Feb..,26.,•1.8704
A
4311(111'.111:011
oaSt-To
oas
•Halifax, N.B.,-Qf the 279,472 acree
,C gniciV,064t.off• to oroharsls;, Nova
Sootia, has 40„,8,E3 :Acres, ViP.. 00vi.7000
11011,1; jacrcaPP4. its "Rropo#101. in
the past ,OLo ,yare-from 9:6 to 16.8
per Cent., Q140beg'A gnari!?ation.'d0.-r•
ir10the, s4roO: riPrio4 r94P 4'ogt 9,5 per •
cPrl•t• ,to 41.4 per cent, while British
rise was 1?:5, per:
eent. te 17..5 l/erTeent., ".• '
•
Fredericton, N.B.-According .to
report of the Provincial:Department
of AipiePiture4,Pigd4etion-Of erealn-,
er.r.butter' in .New..Arunawiels.digini,'
Ilia:Pastfiscal. year ,•reached a:new
, , „
record at 21.1.749;324, pounds, 'produced
Aearriel'ies.. This output repre-
Perlt*a gain of 339,087, Pounds.' over
the previOtia Year....
'
Montreal, 'tafficat
the
sheyo.ed 4 si.th'stani3o1,‘.inkrresri•in,,.1932.
,OVer thepreceding,y,ealt. in 'the''n•Mn-
ratti!t;:g";•fiteht:P'111'1":!Ileslj-e*.r.rrOlP,11.falselulag-erdt
calnied, and the amount of baggage,
' freight • and. Mail, leaded and Unloaded •
. Alt) mali 1eavingthe port. during the
:•ye/4.' totalled .nearly 50;000- pounds for‘
',..peitts in the Uuited „States, while
'mail carried t� places, in. Canada, par-
ticularly to Rinion,aki.ot the St. 14aw,-",
ienCe .wbere' it centected. With, Atlan-
tic !liners, was ,exceptionally heavy, •
ordrit,Or,Ott.--According• to an an-
nounceinent by the Toronto Industrial,
doinynissiiin,,;'' negotiations haye, been
• concluded for the estahliShinent 'Of an
important ne."* industry,. to manufac-
ture women's ilippers in Termite. ,Mr.-
'DaVid 'Rosenstein of 'New " 'York has
taken 8,000. Square 'feet ONnatitiftid.:
turing' spaCe it the Beardniore'Build-,
• •, . .
ing, for this purpose; 'and practically
all 'the.:machinery,:and etiuiprnent, to-
gether with the raW rnaterials;lare to
bert.tnarn'eha4se; i4nn..._7,CaThneeda.AT:
E. Mac -
Company, seed merchants, are
taking an active part :in promoting
the World's .0.rain. Exhibition , and
'Conference; to be held in Regina from
July 21 to August5. This firm, whose
head .office, and 'main .plant are at
• )3 r n don., 'with biatchea':•in ;a number
of leading •Weitert 'cities; is cenduct-
ii4::lair edneational .cartnaigt•• featur-
ing
twO .cash prize contests. The firm
distribute a. tOtal Of. 45,215 in
" •
University Gives .Advice
. .
For, Diessipg EconotniCany.
A :little ,raeney' Cai'. go a long Way
:toward a., Spring-clethes outfit; , sa'y
:clothing 'specialists at, the .State Col;
-lege'. of •..ilorte,'EConoirties Corned
University.- The, distance it will . go,
they,. aay,'•denenCis upen;;:iniagitation
'end 'skill in changitg eld clothes , into
'rieiv. If a faded 0...es of last sumitty
.is tinted l,lue:and the .sleeves are
lengthened by capelets or , by spiral
bands' of the same material; oi.4 per-
haps of a 'fietr:•Plaid,:moteydtherivise
needed for a dreas• may be used for
.glaireS,..ateckitga, a. 'purse; and a.•scarf
of matehirig.shadadtd. blend *ith, pew
slides' of reptile leather anti
hat. Ah oldspringsuit, r,,
freshened' to take the, place of .a ncw
'one....by • 'Making. clever new •bloUscs
from discarded dresSes, these author:- AlOo of Alpititts ha' et--- t' f •
. . , , , s ,s op the
dangerous undertaking,. of sealing for
the .first. 'time.;•in; history , the • 'highest
ural 'Mountains:peak, Point Tel-Pes-Is.
• The, peak tS' in • the Volar Teaches,
"4-• teineiThasges are q. real .difficulty
tor ;the .stregeon, :and,at the same tine
gTeet peril Or. thepatient,: ;
• ,Physical. ..expedients hitherte.
adopted proving .instiffiLlent,..Dr..•dg
iorto andhii aid hod 'recourse to, a
i itdOg-re • Procedure ,based'. 1.1PoO„ the
hemostatic action. Of the tilUsele of '4,
. • !"r.iiairki: to :this proodu re, it has
beellpeSSifileto check hemorrliago
that lungt.Otherwise have proved fatal:.
"..0VvicuslY h• Method capable of
Serviee. to .• the. Surgeon
was"speodily fennilstissePtible,Of yiiOre
goneral aPPlientien, , • .. .
Other, experts • • reSorted to it in
Vitrying,ease:s, osp'qially to Stop-
orhages folloWin "opettitknis
01 op2rationS:, en the or lorytilc ,
'Aniong,the patients hnown: tech -
5 lietaephile:-.:'%ilioSe' freithle
Is due to iiiore or 1cssdifficu1ty where
the coagulatioft of the Wood: is
'ternoclinieli 'hen/rill acs.
may en-
dangcr s •
'A iv bird nirnost cin be sed, but
'f electrinal' • it anstrintibret. , the 'j)r,k Mar tolt 11 13 o aiplayea the pid
nnine reolo 'folnotti; otirrp.ii•og•-an ,,,g,660,..betiaWt Cati,beObtafiled yOrd.
• ()Veg. the' WOrlity: it pfi§ily„' • 'MaladieS, whkh
Th`OgilitiiS.coa'n he IA(010 ocasi0P9Vn1PtOTiS 8141iffei4iff
ikait Tit; 1).11;5'ed(t • •
)).!-.7474..seitn(iei:- 64.. ,
; win)' lives atter Itaittre,,...§-1.141.1
We 6 re ‘ATOW' It WI 6 vik-• 'Whht ;t . b , he, P001, 'al tel. din )011'w silall
lOrt our. • heVer be••••:ficii,..--Sentem •
••
•
.: Moose ;Taw, SaS1,..L.-Receipts of
:Steck at the Moose JA.w„. yardS I Con-
'tinue te be On, alarger Scale :than last
year,,:,beth "'January, and. , FOruary,,
1933, Tegoncling :Increases.. PLvereasei
•, , • .
...are•-recorcled-a-n-the4turniseof-cattle
and 'horses; ":hat. laiie'laO;r..eaSes in
and sheep,'-; ReceiPts :.for Janu-
ary• and February ."(1.93.2.,figtirea in
brackets). were as follows; • 'cattle,
2;075 (3,83,0).; calves, 53168). ; hogs,.
22;277, (21,326.)•; sheeP; 22,23
(16,-
801); diorsci, (17208), Making a,
total, of. 47,28,6' compared With' 42,733
foi';• January and :Fehrtiary; 1982.
.Letlibridge ,a review of
ti,e beet sugar industry of ,iontherii
Alberta 'appearin'g •id the :annUalre,••
pot t of. the"..,4thbridge,' Roard pf
•Trrarcle,, attention: is draWn,te the fact
:that Within; the .past 'four yeas -the
tonnage Ter, acre of S beets_ has risen
,from ,1..47 to 40:80, aiid that,. many
other. imprOveinents•Were :reCorded. in
the:: AluStry.: •,
.0algarY, Alta.+Ntifbral„.gas , pro;
dne:tion.„•in , Canada, cliiying11931..SaM-
ot.nted.• to 25;874,723 thOngaiid • cubic
:feet.; Valued at $9,026,754. Alberta
was th leading producing .provitee
with an output of 17,799,6,98thetisand
;cubic' feet, ,Optario Came next, With
7,419,;534, ,thousand l feet,' -.New
BrniisWiak following with. 655,891',
Cubic :feet. There, was also. a .small
prednetion frerii aeveral'. Private
in Manitoba., ".• •• •
. •
r.
FULL
VVEI GMT
—4gives 14 more hJoymerit for
and you save still
ore, ,
Stratosphere. Trip
To Seek a' Record
; Plans are rapidly maturing for h
balloon ascent into ,the .stratosphere,
supervised by -Professor: Auguste
Picoaici; :who's°, 'ascent Lover Switzer-,
land Of more than ten Miles set 'a
rec�rd for Man'a, penetration 7of the'
-Upper,`air, The new ascent will be
made at the 'Century of Progress Ex-
position in Chicago. It is hoped that
an Altitude' from UN to .17,099 feet
greater than the $4,000 feet" reached
by Piceait,d On his second ascent' Will
be attained: Details of the .undor-
taking were explained here. by , Dr,
Irving'MpSkat,.:Researth-4,ssociate at
the ,University Of Chicago who is in
charge. of exhibits of 'Pure ..science ,at
the world's fair,
"The, object of the Proposed, balloiin
aSeension,7, he said; "is further, and
more scientific study of the cdsynic
'rays. •:Appartus• is now being con=
structed undei. the direction Of Prof.
Arthur H. Coriipten_Lzahich • Will be
iauch more comprehensive and at the
satietimemuch lighter, than any used
heretefore. It is also hopedi that the
halloetistswill. be able to, go higher
-thani in ptevicnis stratosphere ' flights'
as the bag'. to be use will '64of great-
er 'Capacity and the gondola of lighter
< Designs. for the :balloen,itself' are
A:ow"heing•Comileted'hy-the•Go.Oilyear-'•
Zeppelin •CertpanY, Dr, '111:tiskat said,
,aiidjlioSe of the sph‘etiCalgondolla or
ear by the Dow • Chemical Company of
Midland Michigan which as perfect-
ed a material: •which is 'one-third
lighter than 'aluininiim;" The balloon,
have a,caPnclty 917.660,-.
909 cube, feet of hydrogen maxi-
mumas..eonapared wifh•'500,
660cubic feet for the balloon • which
Professor Riccar(l'uied laslt,-year.,The
7flight : is spor.lsore0 by The Chicago:
DailY ,News and "the Natierial: Woad -
Expedition Sets' Out to Scale
Highest Ural. Mountain Peak
sv-61.cuovg.k, expecIP
ities .add, • If a' woman' talw.s. :itoc15:- of
her. old°,cloths, 'leeks ahead: andinks
..a.:Wardr011e•plari," She an 'choose he
• Clothes ...fso that -each garnieht;' is be-
ayrning and ir4harmthiy With those she of the •.•Cral. range and ItS": 'character
already has: In, ; the Wardrobe plan • may. be Judgod, ftoM,14
Letown standards of comfort, .in the native Zitanyi tongue medni,
i':'imieSs and ,adaPtnhilitoi7; should' be: "nest of storing." tlf. Is'. dohs! dera;
built Etrottnd•'dOtinetiveness, and Ser; sacred ty the Eskimos of :the. regret),
vice,For instance, in selecting shoes The, only ',expedition on' tecOrd Was
She'should, consider Voiv they will suit ili 147.• • leaclersh10,
:each.:cotti, Me. am'l bow. --tijor. col)1f)Mt, and, ended • 111 failure.'
<Willadd to her poise at:all times f the •
AthiVetsitY e.,NPe'..ts,„ conclude: • • , . • . • w•dtc40,.:the ,.1.04).).; of her,. ric,‘‘z
Licensed Garbage Feeding
• Feedings hogs on collected garlNie`,b,
raW, or cdolted, withept a II.-
ense is Prohibited in ,Canada. .The
'enforeement of, this regulation is. be'-
lieved to 'have a=•:direct effect in pr'e-
veriting'ontbreaks of hog cholera. lo.
Ihe.preViOVS scale STK 563 l;censcci
feeders' 'Premises Intl cdoking
nnrflfl-
estabHsh»int open to adMit her first
el 'ent tnsinesS, had started! A:good
iMpres);.iOn'inusvt be createeupcni him!.
Hurriedly sh grasped, the telephone
reeeiver and .'became.,.._engaged in an
animated' Conversation.' •Then, an
ap-
pointhnient having. been arranged, she
replaced ' the receiver,, and beaming
on .her t:Ustonier, asked: "What cai 1
fit) 'for you, sir?" A, moment's pause,
mem, E-41,1, 4,6,,44 swine woe trispedu,,i alla then: "if youma am, I've
y-4-be.-41m1,-ihion Health Of 4.Atiiina',s, come. to Onnect leleOlio•
nn!"'
_ranch;ApeCtiOn 'heti-4" Made. "'•
on thlli ten Sesi, preitiseS t� see that qv. •
reg^ulations., wore .be.Mg:observad.• :•,• •
. ,
•
The . liner's mighty'. erigi.'oes throl.)-
1,41. Ceaselessly; Tire_ -chief ..eugineer
- , •
•
porn-41ing. forehead hstr.zi
co led at the pale-fac.od Oting; roan
'With an "Look here,"
'growiedi j'you
With those, ,engines; 'yet 1 tiAiler'stoott
yoU kteW sninothilig ahOut:: the gathe,!9's
"but MI a smaller , Seale; vonitnOW.."'
*ty'efit.:„.'regtila•V 'Watch"
•
repairer4 , •
Til,to,t,ydin:E:,,Pin
., Yegetable.Conapound , th si hands. I would leap • the widest,
-.,
• It steadiesthe nerves and liCios ' "I'''''1).' i•n'itll'eo"i1(1,,,t :I: .... 16in
foi.• Woyd f "
• to liniiii you niv. vt:e. ti,iii eat, Itn.i ':k' I'll r lot37'. "Ps' • ...is n''S' Ss Yonr
,,,iii... olovo hwert'or*: ,.. hioicei's 'Prank. 1,8',-4.11.b4 over of, 8attirr.
. tee, Life willseem worth:living:. , (.ts, tight ifin,y toothache is better.,"
againi.dtentOilla ' that, 9.8, ' ---"—*.
•
100 women Ucy; it fierpp nie.9m, 1..iA .. ,...,„'.... -
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oet to tey, 7. rinirp-1-co.oii.t it
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taramora sumo.' ,
11140 WE RING GLADIOLI BULt
L' tieated.-400 -mixed varieties, ,52.0
per3.00- postiiald. F. W.'Krouse, Guelp
Ontario, ' •, • ,
*ABY clrzaza 01P.1 or TRE
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••'1' -NOTCH".. •B.A.R.AE
.L1, • Ftook •Chicks are; Government
preyed, ,froni,• hlood..0sted'parents •a
are ,sired by approved ,cockerels: fra
R. 0‘: P. and. Registered dams with re
:ords from 2°4 to 365 eggs. The, avers.
produotion-7bacit—Of• 113 -"Barred " Roc
Coakereis.,used Is 1256 ;eggeiMay prIC
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ate extremely low; ••419.60.per.100.. Sen
.,1,0...per cent dposit for inunediate-Shi
ment ;with balariee LiVe 'Deliver
guarant,:ed. mins ..atenery, :11apane
Ontario. ••:. • • • ,
Persia to:-EXteud'•
British 'Oil Lease
tottlot.--T-H.The London Daily Herald'
reports' that the ,Shah, of ,Persia and
Sir. John dadman;liead•of ithe Angl&
Persian, :Oil' :OOMpany, •have icoine
qUiekly,• tie terms in Teheran,' under
'which, Great 'Britairt'obtaini not only
an:extension: of the Darcy concession;
to 1903,, but <also'the solerigh1'o ex-
ploit the vast -untouched oil fields-, in
.the • northern Provirieesiet Persia'.
•:. .This Agreement., " if • eel) firmed 1,by.•
'the.governinerrti',.. will end the
, , . „ . .
aeri-
inoriious dispute between the British
.GoVernitient, and the, oil company on
the onehand and the Persian GOVertl
inTent.'on the other?
.The' Herald says Perge will•recebie
4n.''ihereaseil Pc.i6aentage Of tl,eAnglo-
Persiai Oil Company's proflts an
...addition•• a small percentage Of :the'
fit and in -addition a'sreall.percentage
of the profits of .ft,s,subaidiaties:'
; in 'Teheran, early
in. April and ititnediatelY•operied :di-
negetiptiens, , the resumption Of,
'A:, filch had been arranged by the Lea
gue -.Council, in Fe"hinary.,, *
:Held at for 47: Years
The Japanese beetle, Which invade
the- 'United States in ,10.0 his so fa
frontier by the inspeetors of the Lot ;.
'minion EntoinolOgical Branch, •:
have Interceptedadult beetles born:.
alive and „dead several. tinibo in,Shi*
ments Of varlets kinds from the soutih.',
Precautions are taken at all placee'ot
entry into Canada.' Dead beetles Wer4
tepid in a, Motor car: at Yarmouth,.
atd- in • it.Cat'.
aiidniie in',.a shipment of. -aquati.,ii
'plantS. glie beetle in the grub :statO
feeds ou; grasses, and as an , adult o
fruits • and. foliage •of various tree. 11
.a most d,estructiVepest, its presen
area ,.of depredations Mass4;
chusetts and New York States. ' •
Schools : Are .Formed •
, For Women Drivers:
Louis. -A series of schools- or
women .,drivershasbeen,:inangurate4
here by the St: •,LeuiS, Safety • Cenik.
all.. 'More than 200: women', Were r4, •
cently, "graduated" at the first 'School.; '
-Tbe totirso. consists f or 'roar .:rnee 4
'this, of two hours each, at whic
4 traffic court • jUdge'dr some
traffic authority • lecturies:, Wrilte
:exEntiillatIons are given • at the, co
elusion •of :,the ' course and a •,10•Yin
cup awarded the winter.
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'Kennedy, ,
:Menton
421 College St,,
• • 'Toronto. •••
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,Harley-DOV.idstin platribators.'
Oitite at oriee:for Our bai•kato list Of •
"Used inetoroyeles;., Terms•arrarge'd.
Oats for Poultry
•, Mai4 .1.6.1ilt.ry`, keepers do not. give
Oat,s its propev. place.intlie ration to
theft. feiy1S.'This, 1robab1k.q1s..(W6. to
thefact, that:pinch of the ,eats phied
on ihe., inOrket' ere not well filled .and'
!When offered to 'tbepeilltrY are . not,
eagerly:,eaten, .0at.s' have a ,fibro•us.
.itis prOtiibly, littgely on that
'hecomit that the birds take' More rgad-
.ily 'Wheat ih• *110
oats al* of,: a -good quality, 0.eyare.
an, exCellent, :feed as has been !demoit.,
,Sgrated hy ,the' Doniinin ndpi; ot
"Agrieurttire, and as seen as -,the -fleck
heeenireS 4.1.&ustoined to oats.(thejf wIll
C.114 4
• Dearest Bett,Y,'„' wrote yplaut, who
was glopoleMyiri.love. "I would 'swim
the Mighty, occitit.'for Tone. glance from.
. yhur' dear eyes. 1 would walk through
, one tdu your
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