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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-05-25, Page 2Z leArlada, The Empire imci.The WoricIat LargO. ••••, 07. tr. -CANADA. ' Neighborliness Revived, • The „Season of depression; While briotIng its hardships and diftieul• ties, has at least one thingto cont mend it, drawing people' closer together In a.,Spirit` of liejlifulnees and sympathy and 'is ttssistio; te re;, tore Ptu • old • atmosphere of -Com- • manity,lniereat,, which in the ,data Of greatent prosperity seems to- be 104 in the *it i.Usti for power and 'ailluenee-whieh crushesall before it, -Chathain News • Educational Econernies. jn 351: Statea ot. Ithe . the teaching: staffs •have , been reduced ,to the point Where , Clatsca are too- - large to be taught properly. „Econe! files are _efftential these dayt;" but those thus cited are radical , the .,' Point -Of ansoundness., The debts created' by We generaticai will have to. be Carried by - the liP)rs and girls of today when they 'attain -YeArs Of resilonsibiltty, It, would be Wrong' •deprite them, of the training es- thec'tasks. thIle • imposed upon theiti.,'-Toronto, Mail and 'Em - y, Histoty.;J:Repeata.5- • 'Following •the Napoleonic Wars • there :Canie a' period of • great Oleo- - Ciatic progress , aria, then an era ot reaction. Apparently history is: re- peating' itself, with •,half Europe Ant. ..-der dictatorship: - London Free _ were adjusted the $.411te "O.K." sticker secured, Lights Were- found at fault,' mere Often than ,any.Pt4gr. feature of I,11Pi ears --in 747 cases out of the 030, • Inspections. .Brakes accounted. for 690 rejections. There were discover- ed ',else goa roottriw4eel, alignments:, . . • -• " 79. steering -wheels Which required adjastrne4t,•• 1.09 windshield , wipers dernanding '"attention,-. eighteqn, reOr- 'Yiew- mOtoy& ;pot ten tofos, wotoo , did 1,101 operate properly. or at. ,all. The'"eigniiicant! thing is that ih the Nast Majority ' eiisea ' these Me- ehanical faults could be remedied by• a•'siniple and inexpensive Adjatt. went, • ` ' The literal is that . an ;automobile representing a • aubstatitial: Invest- -Merit 4eiaifiiiitisi ;-, and :is, 'worthy Of,. thecheap decagonal checking which • , „ , . „ usually' sufficient to assure - its • safety ae.,A unit la traffia.-77.0ttawa. .Journal. • • - THE. EMPIRE The Dtrentnlons and Ottawa '. The- Association • of isritith,-„Charn- hert, of Commerce met' for its 73rd annual ' meeting at the Hotel. Vittoria, London, 'A,' message was...sent ,to the , King, •whieli stated: ,!`The delegates rejoice that :following the, imperial Conference held at pttawa, there are Signs of, improvement :in Empire trade and they are hopeful that as resUlt. of .tne ,nent trade' agreements ..whieh. are ,ahdut. to be entered ',tato with foreign countries • oat • • trade with the world will.; revive and your Majesty's subjects:: :Will be ,restored to employment :to the etizinuon ad- vantage 7.ofGreat .Britain and of all , Grdetie' For the Unemployed. ' It is 'reported . that the••••citY•ii4 It • ,yeadY, pladed„,, two. thousand lott, .at. , ,tie dispesali iii7-finfilfre:i--iii.16-1iiV*74---iliTerTLO'nn.dttriTi'''iraliell:'cil• ' t•I'`It•t:.'...117ith- ':11' el.!' : 'asked ter 'them.'s: Asa. start this i ' ;a great' inecesti, 'and ' there: .is 1 .geed •' ' •"="--' Slum Clearance . greuti,d,for. belief •• „that the , number • . '.,• - ,T9,t; jpoglotd_ind• Wale;_th pMits.:, --3-1, illher-d, elibled,',...if'TA."!:',net-Ttr,,.ehl0;4n. r!ofealth •• the court O'' of the ensuing „fortnight' 7t.e'-,-H • • , ----,- - -.. _ .• ' paign. to 'winee' ' fi ' ,huets. : tlliaellneei.sheeelode.a. camv"; if ,the gardeners are given alt , the • fal. years. • in , Scotland the "Department ' eilitie,s they need. Many :of .' then' ' ef ;Health , is at present Working. on .2-•••-•., have no garden.,: IMPlernents .with a ,,three-year ,prog'reint • Which' is oper.: 'Whie144O work, nor the :Seeds .•ta,•so*:- ' . • The 'directOr ' of the :•.eaniiiaign: Will 'a-'1.1t4isli,.#::;,;uwt;tthr'ii,gprreaedttat,Ee.seu,vvgel.lefat::..eecIS.ce.thincl, Walea '.:„.a.lieci.c;d3vciii..ehmt: cteyembeepteo ,t•hatlhe,tihri:.,tesletilt,:nineeen,; Ion .i.sifitti eteti . c ork ,and if.- the • T.:14' ;Iles Dempsey ft Lift • Canadian 'Conttot ..._RA.4ii,,ci. (c..1.1'ilia' e.tr,11._ .. , Of Whet r 1831.11,1 Regulaipps , Will .1-j4v,e'•Virflial., Ciarinlid . Advertising Liii-Aitetri,,,:i, 5.Pe,;', .�f Market, .Says Sievp.ps, k .,.Cent. -1-7 CI:la.,IiilaTi‘ .1?,.F9, 1 -ii1, CorBlesia,iteld.fe.:432'% • - iratt-leivOrPie.' . Carnwalf.,...4te,openingstet wprd. mar- :. ' ' . fOetice .. kets to Canadian '-wilent title Yer,tr•WP•s. . . • 1?redieted by lit)P.H• IL Stevens,.1V111118- 13r°oattdtlelaYs4t1.---ng7Coherne'lC1371,0°111:•4•l1111,17vollItit°v .ter of Traile'and Commerce; 111 an 4cl- Trade at tbeir Annual banquet; .„ ,:l it:eseune.da' fjpie:nvu,:adti:ny's.01,e,tio.c'agt:7e,:i. T4di: ' °,1. i hreadeaSting IA Canada, Which have drest before the Cornwall 'Beard •Mr. Stevens gave his• listeners a comPrehenslve re'ilQW, . 9t: the weridt, Not all ,• „the ,r'egPlAtiQns are ert...e. -wheat situati6m and Showed that Can- i ''' intoelat-glY'r but °I°s° which •fic. ade, vim command tile ,export field nil not sgoqineff.ec,t at etn.e.,e. will :id,. s_.ci. 1933. The Initiister declared the 'United States, ene-third ef tile top liat been destreted`ot abandoned , for"E*13iatitIs 1116"e been PIP ' tliai' ,..- 1 init. • .. • ,. •,, • ' - '.4.6.v, r. i„ as the facilities of the•cOminissior,i per and -the renalung two-thirds will-boI 'e time between the Canaular Press " and Bach," Commission *aware, • ;supply of radio Thews bulletm, service -ivith the. Catincliiin, -Frea's."nuthorit$ hallmark of ,speed and accuracy': This : ;. Will replace .the pretent • hroadcasting• " of, news, much of Which- is frankly, 'Stolen from ', Canadian: PreSS:•inenibet:,', -- papers,, while other news picked 4 '. on the street IhY broadeasting'staiiObi proved misleading to the doinmistios and to the public. , - • , .. . • News broadcasting is dealt with f in' section two of ,,Part five a the regu• .lations pertaining to pregratns at , ShOrt 'cyan.. For this ion -it isTdoebt-, fin. it, the, 'United State's, would enter the:expett field this auttlinn. ' . The ,Argeptine,•.'which• has had an abnormal Carry-over in,'..the patt • few years.lutd a.fair crenTduring-the-,past Winter, bat Only: one:third . was :goOd. Wheat, The. carryoiter in the Argen- tlne. Will be .nernial but . the quality illfCriOT., 7- '• •. Australia .has opened:•,tip . new ,nitir- hets, for , her. :Wheat. in the Orient,. he said, And in the past two: years At least two-thirds • of her expprt'•atirnIns„had betir:told In the. Eat. •, Mr, Stevens felt it litaa: doubtful it . Bustle would •enter ;the world wheat • market this year. • • ••_,-•..• "- "J;••'"Sairiming ;tin, the. eltruttleit' in the exporting cOnntries, we lpd that con,.. ditiOns • are•PractleallY - baCk to nor,: mal," ItIr;.:Stevens declared. "The wlieat . di 'al it aOrnf(it., :bee t have market1itlisl Ini4a1 .yeCePa?.11r:: .There 13 certainly litightening„ on ,the,h6r05,04or :this' country." • The speaker dePlOred the fact that so Many :Canadian basineasmen :still felt that .thiy.'sheuld .db_ their ;impOrt- • '77 Max. Sehmeling iS,,glying.•Ainerine4 most popular Dr,otnoter,. New .York. • Ile pointed out that, by -7that-fioth-could-te,st4he-Aliciuo,izedt:_eitele":t: ' ,De'innsey, a. lift at Itis quarters at Lake s'*ailna,11,11::"'''''N,J,..,.$•:.• dealingt st tte. or, r6:a, g. C4,11,p4lilei37.4111;:nottise4s4,4t;hic;IY..: . • • • Virptctly;-7-a-7.-ttetiittnelor-titteir--.76wii, grim large quantities, 4 vegetables, frulta and Ilowera. throughout Its. „. long cold winters: --Colliers , • • , . 1 • , • Explaining 'Prosperity's Return Every day that passes it becomes .1111 • • • .--••••-- - of the resent A ' • • • •-: ' - ore'.avideht:that.:,gne .of. the .great, ,Montteal.• ' • . •debates •-of histdry lies ahead of us. It be the question of • What, is neyt:,be.. necessary, Wh•en" the three- . , year program ,,pomes -.np. for review. In 'the, autumn, r,to copy the. methoilii, of the neW Englith OW:: Herald... ' • - chieflY, reiponsihte for bringing back , 'omen Workers Increasing. . Some 'striking fads ::are • revealed • .- In the .report recently issued by. Mist. ,Mttry Andesehi,. director of ther.WO- .mett'a pureau og, the Department of .1,a,hor :et-81raiShington; regarding wo- nie and their work - outside, the home. • The ;total number Of wonien. workers . in • the United • States to -day . . , 41,ShOw,",an:lnerease. Of "'teretitY;AlIF .11et l-end-of-last•rmonth_.the.,tennage under, the :national body., :'.(3,ce,ss. of . eleven has iaggedbehindBritis t,. ,•,k. but at the . from There IS inflation, . . , ' . • c'ent. in • ten' year,C:. Misa. Anderson ' censtruction abroad._ had shrunk to 'rhere 15' niortgage relief for- farrn aptitpt at • which.Itwas snailier . . than it beenfor nearly,' a qUarter, T•11°.`e .b.t1 c6P1P e`te , , . , . . ,of a century, and dining - !air:quarters riqpe-Pd• • • " ' do lts •••';'!••'-',.. more , Work !•wriss,^Starteit British '1.m?.riiy1Y•I',.,lieetlt.P.r/7720reiZ .." as it cnn. *'de„ yards :than in .these of all the irest of ' N,v0.1141".. 'taken' tokether... • hi' 'tie! -shalt have no '.trouble .explaining its , . prosperity, 'There Will be thuite who insist that the turning, point, was .beer. It 13,11ckd un ,industr3r and gave the , signal 'for a hr.eak with the „Past. .. ,,,,There -Will- be those ,who think the, short wheat crop turned ,the trick, , Then there 'is the:batik. holiday and 'th:e exciSion. of 0.;-: natty tamer. British :Shipbuilding ' The; conditions ,of .Britisn shipyards now 'contrast favorably, ,.with. those ,of the other 'shipbuilding' countries. DepressiOn foreign shipbuilding explains .thit. as due mainly to the transplanting . '''Ilidustrieti, from the: home to the factory,„the 'cats .and standards • of ....living; the neces- sity that. has arisen' for ! „Women”. to ,aiigment the fahillY inconae, and the development fiefiieeo. ter • • :.`• " This wholesale,: invasion of ,ljelds of activity formerly *held ,sacrosanct to.. Mere^ man. presents. a :Picture; of 'feminine evointIOn that : would. .cer- tainly -. have been deemed .• teelible twenty 'Years, ago., The. VerY;obvienit' 'fact that in most 'fields.: of linnian la- ' her wOnian can hold .her Own *easily wlth man. has •been demonstrated be.. • • yond any possibility, of challenge tit,- daY.-4-lytontret112, Daily:, Star, •• • Hanging ' A.' Gravenhurstharnestilialier,•noW ,,•atanding the. Shrinkage: of 'Weir 'pro. :In ...hit „ninetieth.' Year, .made the :,first .".fits une•ertainties'. of ',their Tatraits "So ,:fainilleir• try "We•tenger-t.4 The nitres, seem! to know 'Torcitito. Street ears,' it 'is; good news. 'more. about, the of tile ferny . that 'the.,...eild:.'.„gentleinan era". than the'4"..farifileta themselves, on so well...-TO,roifito.•Giehe. it. is yefresithig .hear the , • terin•.being :Made the subject. or etirtp. • Radio' S tLIMitatiens. .in .retnete;tUral.-cominodities; Where numbers' or pastoralitts are still pay - Aur way. --Auckland ' • ''!• Dollar And Potind, : • Hitherto'. theitnniobile, dollai• arid the .;fluctiiaitt, :.neund. have been„ab.ili par yoke: Now Ilast both ,have abandoned i.serd..:(11 in unison If tieir respective Coverri- agreo to It, 'ariti,`Oiter a , .able 'experl rtititt tat, • period, '• fei settle. I ! down a gold bags ,At a, eorn fort:: ably `low •leyel; .lf• the ' ileyalnetti.on. .tjt the dollar. thew,* anything inter, 'It IneanS the abandon. . rniatt., ef„-any, Attempt to .foree, Great linited States •of America the stagria, arrlYal•-71`tew York Times- tien was almost 'cent I t ' p e e; not .a I • • •, • t• single to o . nowor was put in Great Britain Bans hand, and a small engineless vessel' waa the sole launch.-LondOn Times. ' ."F rming in New Zealand is CB ecen y • pr,esen e o e+,,+ t -f .An American Magazine LoridOn.-The issue of an Anv, Prigan magazine was withdrawn from Sale in Britain.,PridaYbecaase it "con- -.T4aer:liaenixiennittegighiop.uplcly 1,8i:61101/.6, tit,inifi tains an arsticle adversely affecting abebt•' the -dedine Of `the `Sheep in- •toir1g,tthl:;:h,T;i:*!tenairSe:'illsmcti'yt.h11e'a.rt'7ie4166:-.7..s.1•;!!6dt; The plain fact of the. Mat.. ter' is ' that , the ' Sheep faintei.,,, • 7The istue eeritains article ! '19'61:4307eF.'sectlelti: Of the, Produeert bind Castle by 'Hilda •Grener, are oing on with their job notwith! ',. Mr.., J. A. rf'rentl.ilay; •waterworks ,.•.* engineer had ' a Warning_ broadcast • • trdni 0.•:lecal Station At:8 p.m., warn; ing . householders that .:! the Water • . would be, oitt .0if.• iti- an , hour's :tribe, anq that they ,should,. lei in an onor: • getter prevision linniediatelY;... ....En. gully made" at rtinCIOITe:tiiB. 41101111.11g. -;;0111. ,r. a .ttoten.:_,..differenLitoti^ieholds1 , diS,C1O4ett,#tejact. that the 'first :notice,. . ' eight, Of'. betii'., had received *ita the •• tildden'cailure of 'the water :tunnly ,in , 'their ..,houieS.. .., One .farnily., has ty(tr ra- dio.: aetank the others. either ydid not • haste their sets tooted ..oh.,at, eight ' o'cl tick or did. , net h a 0 ite IL' tP .be•.tifil`; • ed lit oO tlie`lecal i .stottoo . at that, i...,...... ,.,.• . '• ' ' ' ' ... '; • -",i :Br,itaiti back On te the Ad: .gold:partty '' pf tite four ' lain ill'es,Wito ' , got the ftom .; Whicii, t!; • desetotilt,,do!. • . .1-93j .„..... t ..• rarlio warning, eae. '. d6 ad' di- ;VI apilto•--,48 4,-17iViA`Tr.djap, reetty but by tete' Mit some, • one. else who 'had; 'w ilei a vseconfl. • family happenedto pielt , up the 'last .. •-Weatner 'changes -t -- . ' - ''ii-er' ' ' '-. ' ') c .'t r ,' I t ' •; if .ew Wbrds • of the anhounceinen,,,• . . in, ilia tyi (war r, 1,.„ ojry ,, or , 1 - .01 , ' : t;1 d.( ti tallY..A .-"' , " , . , ' , ' 4', .' I '' • ,ine:rdea'' ,baS enjoyed ihe .:rougest • We ren0P-t•Abat, • *bile Ilat'Intl". 4)1 ;Warin wilefl ,Since 177,. The' Wtnter described ,as: "formerly Royalto , .,tireSzer Canadian Universities. bttawitt.,-Enrolltnent of students in, 1401111a1 Business ..RePOrt :Attendance. cord*: , • • Canadian universities .reached .the highest .6gure on ,record at the 'elide/ the year 1932, the tteminion Bureau -of StatiWesl-repotw,4s4n-exviana,-; Lti.Off'"the'le-por,t---Atkotes-:':the..-Ca'rnetie- Fonntlition for:, the advancement -of teaching as saying 'persons:,.above high. Scheel 'age are. •just -the group which :unernpleymont throws backintri schoola in the largestnumber." • • , The universities had 43,1,42 students at the 'end of the year,: in Julie, 1932. This coippared. with 49;569 in .1931 Was' an eifeeptionar incrbase„.and the 1931:figure eom•peired :with the 1930 Seen By. Bennett ' . Britain 1;i$e. ° .Premier ,*° 7' Ottawa. -Canadian cilattims . of& cials, certain' that 'commodity prices would rise in Great Britain When the gold; standard was 4batidonedtheire in 19A: guessed' ,wrong for prices con- tinued to fall', itival admitted OntMay, 10 in the House'of Corthruins by Pre - enrollment Of 31.68 is still More •re;' markable.: ...in ;30 years frem '1901. when _enrollment, was only 9,620 the inerease 320 per Centi. ..• . . Some of .the feet/Ors prodtieing this large increase are that the population of .nniversitY, age has grown by about 86 per: cent.;', and„ the proportion of women, to .men In regular university. courses has greatly :increased. Mad..lt remairial theta* as 30 years ago,' -the inerease. of :820 per 'cent.. Would not have been More. than about 250 per , • cent. ••• rilIows • • • ti'oella4:fisahdaiannlwrtadtrioansbmroitadacnaystiine%stoal.:,. information of-. kind published in , , any newspaper or.obtained, collectedt 'collat,e'd, or co-ordinated by:atty.:newel ,paper, association • of newapapas oi any news ,agency or service, except tlis'hIe°h11:9nweiwilsg:bnile'tins1as are released regularli. from „the various bureaul • .• Canadian Press,fer.the express•ase;'.'• Of broadcasting station in Canada.' : Local news under arrangements ti he Made by each station indtiVidually with its local newspaper or newspa.•• -pererforTsuch-tiews-as eellect„ ts_liuTePhu,geollilitat'lorn.ttegeinliPeloyT,oeers.,a,e,ger ntlicire4on:ge411;,.%,, -•••••••NeWspapert..,..broadCatting..:.,falsent Tufty be employed ther:taid, etallen, misleading news shall he. prohibited : front, further. broadcasting unless •ex- tenuating Circumstances can he lir' n. The, broadcasting ;editorial •opin• • ions .Pf. a controversial „nature la, Pre., • „ • The regulations in 'respect: pro• • •grants.,prohrbtt. anr,y 'reference, to pricel. i-. Bonnett, speaking to a bill rati- fying the arbitrary .valuation of 'Cur- rencies ler 'duty purposes. !which has, been in practice.: seine time, Stated that the custom's experts. expected. a, 10 per cent. ritein British:commoditY 'prices :When ,Britain went . off Accordingly the ' duty value blo the pound has ' been Set at 10 Per cent.' .tinder par, or, 84:40.,.; , Commodity ;prices , did not: rise, however. 'Instead they had "enntinued. . " ,to; fall to that the Whole _basis of the. arbitrary valuation of the noun was in daregtiting. Except where --special permission is given, the amount -Of ail• verpsing,matter limited -to five poi cent.The commission reieryes . right to prohibit the broadcasting.bi .• • , any mattar "antil the contintuy. pt iecrd or transcription ,or .both har ..been.. submitted to the coin -mission.: for ;exit -Ablation and .have been 4pproved shown to be wrong Mr.Bennett'-. ' 'd Shoplifters' Rell4eZiOUS ' ;Within the 'past' few.., weicS, :L,'-' • ' in Montreal Cathedral _inoditY Prides. itad deftnitely risen; the Montreal. -Detectives, • who . finally Was- aril' lItiseicralition. tThhal:int°0rint Triblunscii:, got ott the trail of three, Women, shop- ness Tierces were . again it Weik and lifters, discovered they made: a Prac- ti.rit.normal Wiles Were on the way. tice of sorting ,out the "lent," in. „the quietness of Christ Church 'Catheilial. ' 11°n• Edmund B. RY4irlan; Minister As the goods taken were trivial,' they it%faNt the Galo'vReervnemneunet' Theafdu.'aecdtdt° isitteag.te, ally in petting • valuation • on the pound'bbt adinitted that the bill was Maryof Eniland.", , Were let go with a. .warning.. THE Iltiitto STATES , eh.v.loits • itsefulne.s, Awe, ratite „also hetivery, tbarply.'dolined:. litititatient AS a :Means of,communli•ationi ' t•hronIclo•q‘elegratiti;' ilesSont, •erY interest ng i,gures„, Sire op.thts wookr, ma. 'SA f (AY tv A t14." Out of .1,180 • ears. siibmItted for Ost by Ottawa .driVert in thrre daya 396. ot• tesS than 220 per ceet.,, were • elassett as • "perfecty on first iminec, tion ; Potir hundred of, tho4e; i'.6j t; 'ea, 'bad tittitig� iilight, that 'they • et 19:14-32 WO the warmest, -fa 'More than 160 Yokra In• :that part of the ,ponn t!ry ,.4aSt 60 'the, Ito 0.1iy.',Vio oh Wilk, The: wiritet, lhat ' ended Was net.utto se • warm. ' That, May, IntliCate•;that! Wft1)rtr, Or , juek rePrOttefit •a temporary lapse thatwIll net eitoi. tho ;warm wows' 1ejeg,ttrii6'cottr80',...,:- NeW Ynrk „ • , • :-"'•-••'t.".. •• ' Defeating Winter, • . •''tfaltig Wilee front' .its timuseridt Of. hot 'tprIlitir, •nOW. atilt lc!' • • ,` o ' . • ' , t TAtaryland• ow!. nt, Worthington, vaAtoy,Mrs, s hgttf•V,h throws. rirthir, .• • 'fieSPIte• the fail they ?Mirth. 3 ttnittlx.4ife'lt lovokt. Itfe4. neck, at the seine' fence' earlier in 'the rade; , p • Iv bY them.,": • • BreadeaSting of abusive or defann htorY itatements..Withiekard viduals .,or inttittitione, •:or „of state-, n.ents contrary • to the . purpose.: ol existing legilation, it forbidden.: ; • It is ' also provided that. programa , . •shall be filed wee'hli, with -the cemniis• slop. tinder -the jurisdiction of tlia ,,conpritssioni :sustaining „Programs' or. iginating out -side Canada :Inuat Vila` way ..to programs Originating, 'in. Gan; • ada. ' They must' upon request of, ' the CtainnissiOn,.,give riglit•-of-way til SUch.,-pregratni As are, in the Opinion • of the 'Commistion, of national interest . The 'regulations; set: forth that no Station broadcast advertising spot announceinents between 7.30 and • 11 at night. No such 'announcements , may exceed 100 words in length no . total more than three minutes in any :Lour. • Electrical.: transcriptions !et records designed.for broadeast aciVer, tising must not be lir,oa,deast' Moo I than. or.ce from any station. *COO. 'cal reproiluctiOns nitist„lie announced • 'as such jug, before the; are broadcaSt. • • tion's light beyond question. $91;nfii 'quarrtera. were "rutriblings7 4 doubt as to the legality of the Governiiient'S -course;he-said.;•,'ThereJtati even been „hints that the'vtirreherilduties.might be challenged in the coital:4: The,,,pres- erit' bill; he Said, was Teereactive and ratified past Government rittions;,thtts excliiding legal actions. • • British Post Office Prepares For New Busineis, riirrfcrOICL:-V.h.c •Piqigh -Pbst btfice is iieparing ft5i-!tiadargiityal., According to a statenient ttruideat cliatgoW by.Sir Kingtley. Wood, Post- master -General, the. Post,: Officus nt- i-eady. has, A margin of Spare plant in hand atifficient to provide 'for 700,000 ,eidditiontii. telephones. It. itspending tamp;opoannually" upon supplies, , Of Which net More than ',?A• .per emitis, from non -British soot6g, Its stotea, ,Inclinie a' strange .niikellany of att- 1,c,le,s;. including 21,10,00,0' pairs, Of trots.' ' Sera and poot,onalof string. . Dominion Reviews ' Argentine Trade Relations. • • Ottawa. •,-...The.." trade "-agree Ment reached bototii, the United Kingdott!. . and Argentinadirects attentitt to, tile .:sltiititieti, ,between Canada, and tlYa . .gOutit'!Atneriean republic. '4rgnntin8 , enjeys, the Meat -favored -nation treat , taiti:titi.tt f.voroitnit..A.,Cartiteaed.tei.teleniefactit,letibie4:e•10440;.,.. ' ' .,:extendiitg ,Moat..fairored...nation trtiat-' ;Molt to, settle. 23 ether:nations-, by -tits ',..Ocintinion. • • ... , •-'-',.'-ilegotiattotia-'•of, a..'-pr.elituiriary„ n a tii ra., . are Acting on"itetWeeit :the 6+,6 coo II' : . ,.._ tries With the hope Of even ittniroVin8 the trade relations: . Canada • .buy.' heavily of hides, chiefly ,the iteayt ttlui . used for stile leather and •beltIng..,.Ar,, .gidteeatryetil,,-1:1f,ar bniii'llYisliensa.rtlt,i1.1e.iti'll,thilfa•rdn,e1Ci.tilagri".1:l)11,1 *'c:rillta.°it'-'i. :et..itit,-e°nPt,an°':;;iittlIV:i1;ri'ditVetl-Ititi'?,-1.1t 11 ' .R, Okf,ILE.0.1.4fe'.1.1L,ety.,rT,&411;;:tri4t;,. :rilg,t10.1:4:e.oi::s.:::":1:11:61,'i..71t-.4 . -,Fails for Fitit!Tin$ , the depreciation of that nitniey, , nit4e6ntettre.:nideee000nsitle..rtible., . other, inail.ti!, " J.J.1.1e, . ones:thin Of .4chatige rat • hail : net been. broulit. iti.,' The currency 'Argentina Is intien: iitt4•..t..lopi.dOttt„!4 ., •Ilian:Otiaita'fs and tho• ,GeVer1111.11ii,, .' • Vie' aged intilli•tnlillotialre ittgiont, ,. at the Virtt taptiet:" Church for vires, . and 'Walked:Jr:01'MS' !eat, to 1111 el.:1,1)111:c. Ito: iinideotiewt ,,rttii6iiiitill!eztt. toltittel6deiTttoentolieltil::lertl„.. , , , , Ontive Canadiafla , 1E.y r„;e9r5edl!IU.S.ja Washington -Only 196 native Worn 'eatiadianS1,rectived ininligratiott visai for admision 1,0: the 11 '.)1;,Petesr month a Year befdre. The state, departinemt,making pith: lie the Odes; 'credited it, to the cause common to each sitriiinr report recent- ly', enfOrcernettt of the "likely; to • come a public therge7 .eliinte o ;the • inintigtatitor Act.