The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-07-13, Page 6Canada, The Empire and The ,World at Large
CANADA
4 Road Menace...
The report on eiltomobile accident
• during the. first '01.1r- tP-nathe- Of 1.633,
Pat., iSanad: by the statisticians for. a
-10404 ineurance company, -contains
bite rather. ingaiddent little ,disclesuro.
• WIttle ti4Vtotg nurnber oftkaths 40-
..ereaeed About 16 per gent, from the•:
nuineer for the seine Period: in 1932,
'7 400, number • at defectivecarsi
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In fatal accidents lnereased. by loorli
• 46 per,cent. This, of course, is Li. con
eequeece 9X'the- daPrea.ain,t1.! Pais that
,,•eugh,t5tn.be,Tetired to the Junkyard aro•,
, Still in-,serVice; Others,which, have de-
fective. brakes,, lights„, tires or . steer-
.111e014111‘111..are going witimt'the
repairs they 'need beeattaa ttieir: awn-
:.ereare pressed for caSh..-. Tltp, nlan,
.• *4cofdrlY.PS'.13.4c. a.Car 18 nada' kbeavY
' Tesponsibility„ •If ho keeps 1it car's
•
detects in mind , and makes- allow-
ance . for them: in , his 'driving, emerY-
. 'Minx :111 alL right;_14,:if•An4rieu tn
'Imndle an aging and d,efectife'inechine
as .he Would ,4 brand new one he int,
IrteMately makes a• public menace of
; himself,Vanconver Sun.
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rtr
"Ar
. Police Uniforms
• Former Mayor Frank J, Mitchell is
only talking coniMen 'Senile; When .he
augeeete.'thatAthe.POlioe.dePartnient be
.outfitted -with, neat-ittennel'ehirte fri
11071#7.-t.
*Ana oven claimed second 'place for
*-Tekle.'•• The new greater Tokio, with
opulation of littleirt-e2tcess' Of
900,000, however; falls:into third:Place.
X;entlen ,and NOW Yorlvare both credit-
ed with mare than 6,996,090 inhabit-
ants. --Fredericton gleaner.. •
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THE 4EMPIRE A
Needs of the World.
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The' three vital needs of the ;world
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are the, raising of price, levels; the
stabilisatien:of -currencies ,and :the „'re,-
ductien: .or artificial • restrictions; la.
'trade... These ,and dependent Problems
have ',created, .30,060,669 unemployed,
and: 'brought the world to the Verge of
insolvency„,. Each of the .85...nations
Which. are Meeting In • an attempt :to
bring, order out of , chaos has, Ifs. oivit
interests, •;rights,. and engagements.,
The task .is one, calling for the great.
-eet ,caution. Anymeasures,..decided
upon will .have to be Made with full
_regard for the-nationall-intereats-in;-
volved.Daily Mail. •
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On Up Grade •
The employment return for May is
SACOuraging: For, the fourth month in
succession ,the employed total is, up
and the unemployed total down Trade
and industry are at.least on. the4,fip ,
r, tan o -titiomp ofda-,
hot weather use, instead of being vain -
Veiled, to roast In heavy., tunina.l 04:
S *Jilt Browne belts. have been try-
, Ingto get that 'dime for five years," the
former: mayor., teMerited to; the pox-
„yeaterday,.'"aud it should be ecnie, on
, the ground's of coMmOrthnmanitY.";We
• have net , talked to , any policemen
-:..abont_theidea,„bat-we-havene:dedht-
that all.,-menibers oC Wind's cies . fine
•. force ''would Welconie the innovation.
Furthermore, ' the cast of, making this
• Change for the -hot menthe 'would not
be'.4 serinne. iteni:47Bcirder, Cities Star.
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--- • - peculation and Recovery '•- •
Only a Cliert- tin* ago Sir, Josiah
iittanip,-,.warriked-::ihe'r-Ve4107 'Of the
:United States ..'against tho dangers of
Speculation. Another boom anchas the
'cue of .late kintented nientOrY whet he
:feared. It Is foolish: to suggest that
such a thing cannot haPPenagain.",,It
Can: There are indications of that
, possibility ;everywhere. The ' etOCa
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markets are flourishing, 'stock Prices
;advencing. sensationally --and every
one Is beginning pi:311141.0a the items
terms as formerly. If, the reCotetY
.
from the- depression ts,-to-heaccom-
panied , by, an uridontrolled Wave Of
reckless ,speculation, it w1li not last
-1,ani, for 'Speculation ansettlea'hust.
ness,. Plays hob 'With:pleas, makes pro-
duction and development 'subordinate
to the making of money by exchanging
pieces of paper and:, diverts money and
attention and , constructive- thought
away- fioin the channels Of legitiMite,
in'OdUctive business. The •controls
be prepared.—Saskatoon , Star;
•Phoenbc..' '
;Mar)--atiril- Vanity,:
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• A: despatch ,fram.,.LOridoa:flitY8.,t)iat
; even the niesenline 'Englishman has
taken .tp'. the ,;pitteuit of personal
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beauty.. ' All over,: England beauty
shop S are crowded with •:men. They.
.stre. 4ityto; their sle�p in 'hair
• Wet; why not? Why are. We:met:tied
to the niiiPealliable notion, that per,
•• lona ' 'vanity and adornment 'twilita
tuttaprihi•stera duties of the world?.
rrahee'aftteitt.Louiti:..WaS a little .',foP;-
end: ye ho was a:highly, successful
ruler; The 'greatest,:Greeks • apq:',itpl:
• manft..0iient ,heare . beautifying theint
:selves-. One 4pett net look like./..a.
ita'bleboy to; pacit..:.a,'
louver Sun. ••
• at:She'hi Ityrote't
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Dr. Alien Sinclair Will, heed of the
. Department of '4,t'Ontiteliene at Rutgers
Onivereity,. 'dna§ tanSa 'tor congratu-
lation'
in•the.Englieli".now.belue'.na.s.4
• fitjhe newspapers Of ,this.; continent,
• 'Ali but , ltaneetable,'!, ;la ;:the' ,N;iiiy he
• : pOteisee it. "The English need.at:the
• presenttime in thethelit, newspapers,!,
add, 'tie net inferior to that
• whieh•hey,':he .seen, in current litera-
ture finding.iiCeeptance teem a large:
body of discrineinating re'aders,
Nws-
paprs do not 1443, or Wish to use 'Ylc:
• torten. English,: Their, ;preferente'49
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for the' Viggintle speecli:CUttent.aniong
' 'Cultivated • tlyinniPeg
bane,. ' • ,
Hs
Secret ofSuccess
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Ckriik 11. i. (:tirLI, l'hilaiIelphiapiib.
Iieb.er, Who whenhe'*.clied, the other
day was the. piib118)10r'proepetoir
.neWsPePets 'and' eVeti Mere pitSpOr01 8
having iittibii wide sales
Tanning into the millions, ascribed Iii
, ettnee'ae, to; the men. Aiho worited to;
}Te once ,okfa.: 'The Main:point:
With inia alWaYe has been in ,getting
,..sOniehody to do' a job better than.1
could do It myself.; .knew *hat •I
Wanted, but/ Obtild-not alWitie ;accord-
,
'plish it. The anccess Of our organize;
Iton has been due entirely to tho Pe‘P
•rple 1 have foifild,"•7-St. Thonlas
• W4r(tPi. City,•
By ' ticidenly....inerettaing5 Its. eity,
IlinftS,.•Tottio has joined, tendonand
• tletV Yefk,• in ,the dieltlartie• grOOP that
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the. World,1 Wlieit 'thls tichtevernent,
• was celebrated ln lie,,Sa1ptine.so
Le in Octrjtor, sotes, enthuslast1ccjtj
•
011 ,,the regiater-2,582,000—are still
:terribly large, but they are less by
158,000 than they Were lastMAY and
'less by 320,600 %than they Were .last
Jenuary,''...Qn.the other band,"there are
now 9,557,000 employed persona, a gain
'ot 372;000 .in four Months. In every
distrlct except thestifre:do-
pendent;en oriel and badly affected, by
jp.
:
the sasonal,decline • that trade, tin--
pmploynient'.hes decreased. ' ;ATP:teat
aU industries except coal mining 'she:*
an ..iniPreiremetit; plight, Perhaps, but.
none the less, .,signiflcant.z-The Seep.
tatot ” • ' •
God Fish Story
maatoffl.plimmagggrziomo.....,,
Ps, Oliver Grinnell hooked ,a bilge . fish nea New York citat y ;
9.' A.m., .fought him until 4 fi.m.; was yelleved by her ':husband,„
iettirned to the fight at •5. a.m. following .inoreing and finaily gott4
the niOnSter' sWordfleh after 20 hours or -lay
'Ottawa Pacts 'Help • .
......Un-tethe•present-theOttawalegree-
. , • ,
inent has brought Australia no disa&
vantage. On'the contrary, . itheti
meant advantage; The ,building of now
Teetotiee and the general improvement
itanufaetitring , production .are.
ainong the best,eigns.erreturning prod.!.
Industrial stocks on share
market are strongerand more buoyant
than they
have been. sinee adversity --
swept over ,Wevertree did_net_attendLthe
•.. • ;..• .Wedding :of her adopted deinghter. Miss
ly aVertree's
opted Daughter
amegi in London
and. a
Bride Gowned in Ice -Blue
Lace is Stockingless
No Reception
, • Ideal. Pedestrian ream(' itageniary to
,It is reported from dzeche---Sio,Viiiia '41'onel Hayeet; which toOkplaCeet•St.
that .4, certain e
Alois-NeVatnt was Clement Dane's, Strend;Lenctio,
,., • I,
.61* the :Other 'day ; PT a nigthicar.The bride -Was given away by her,
and suffered eevere,Cut.en ithe head. -; . •
M. Niiietny's head had.; of eburne, no. Ch!tielh, Sir 4an Walker, a well-known
serious .:efrect: On the car, l but the
transaction soflustered the drlier
:that he swerved into a lanip post
.which had: , The victint rose unsteadily
:ieliew-nlephyWilt,itcoet me," he Said'to
the astonished driver, '"to repair your
then' Wrote out ,a .Cheque
onathe Spot end went halite to potl, Is
It possible iket out of the welter of
modern trafft0,•efter Years of Wafting,'
exhorting, and legielathig, the .perfect
itedestrien has arisen, humble enough
to ,,accept the status of. banker: In:the
fairway; and SO businesslike that he
pays proMptly and gees honio,LThe
Glasgow Herald. ".•
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.:TH.E 'UNITED.:STATES
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.Englishman's Conscience
1 '11 • house th
• In an ,: English mov e • e
Other night ,nearly a theusend people
sat w&ilting for the feature Picture.
The .prOjectien.,, machine • broke down'
and.the ,inanageMentannounced that
the, patrons would be, refunded,theit
money at the liox'oftlee. .:11titis.thete
Wete'different Price seats the.ptoblem:
arose as , Varioneclaims- fiit:teMnn7.
eretiOn. The managemerely oat 'his
!Custeintra'en-,:theirlintioic..', And. when
the last pa -Ment was made the: tre
• ceipte, and the money. paid out
,poinied to ,aryonny. •. 4 is •atnarited
characteristic , of the 'sturdy Middle,
class .11Ingliahnien thathe only wants
--tirarlthroit-ITK1ii XaiifiiifirVOitune
,eetthl be wtittenoti that little incident
to show 'how e.highly Civilised 'peotilis
can have ingrained Into them, a sense
et personal responsibility. dell It hon-
esty or fiOilor or what you will, behind
it Is a SoCial consciencewhickekplaitin
why London lial1cif,t1O; car -
13' ,guns andrterelY eVen eattin\ billies,.
and why Old Bailey,' the once "Crimin-
al court ' in all Lendori,.. only. heeds , to
hold '4010ns:three' daYs. a Week: . the -
geed tiglishnian no higher
'duty than 'the respprielhtlitt af iII(1Vi(1-
111(1 Fite FtesS.
How to ptiawt boo.' •
,W1i6 'sioa want t11,"baW1 our Herne-
btidi'write it Ont.'. Take' a• lot of Utile
and Make, it 'Strong: Then laY it ,S,Side
Until, ne)tefiey.t.iir , Nest :day
tent it tin arid throw 11 away., Yon Will
:feel bettor :and it has served Its pnr-
p.ose.-,--lvlsySyllie (014) licfv‘4,3,
• •NeWs• • ,
' .A,noverbObe dOitt6ef1oft Wae•diS,
'COVereein*-taniden Poilde (!o4rt
Men Whehad b4ti 'nearly bowled OVat
by ;ti. tleig was illerged b3 the Oteet
with •grAttrilitgA, at It, tfine :anteing ,the
anititureIre. Whett.:0...111t11jit1tA,1 tIrtg",.
,
it sl• to )f nt4bon ilia men/
(Ince- tha..,groWlfDP-4-Illtbitlatt 8ciaiten
polo. Player, .and was accOmPenie Y
two bridesmaids, who were her school
friends; •
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Only fifty guests ,sirbfe. at. the, Wed-.
ciing.The church was barely; •decor-
ated with several pets Of Reline, and
the service as short as possible.'
The bride, who Was dressed, in 41,ettel
looking frock, made of -icelilue anger
skin lace,,follewedihn'faehion of wear,
int, no stockings, Ovei her head and
face she Worea veil of net'
, NO Reception
"Pere • wa nn. recePtiOn. • immediJ,
.atelY after the .Serileo the . Pimple re-
turned to.the'bOtelnt which Miss Hall
:Walker had staYettihe previou,s night.
She changed .,inta travelling clothes,
and they left for Switzerland by train.
'
Lord 'WeVertree left Miss Hall -Walk -
pr, £ 10,000, '41.o.dire per..eent. shares,
, „ .
41whtliicehisr, W1114;yooleoldi:tritlirr;MO.Of-aPPrtOtt-,
roves
ales' of Bacon
Climbs to Fourth Place is
Supplier of British
Market
,hae cllmbed Into
fourth plece7as-a. Contributor:'tcr the
„pritsli_bebon -metket,durititt-the-Manth
May, •aecordlng 10 Han:, H. Ste-
vens, MinisterofTretle: and : Com-
merce. Iii that Month the-Dominionf
:delivered 5,556,400 pounds. • ,
. "The progress which, Canada has
Made in sapPlYing, the British market
w4t1i bacon:one 0! the most eneOutag-
ing.ithinga in out International trade;"
,saiti,Mr., Stevens; '!:The Countries wlth
higher • contributions • were bean:jerk,
'Holland .end'Paland: •In 1May, 1932, .
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Canada '.stood ' 2,814,224
• pounds : and May, 1931, • ',eighth with
'234,970 pounds; ,Conibagrafbehind Den-
haerk Netherlands, ',Sweden, :Poland,
tnited States 'and. Lithuania." '
eft, , Typewriter
:ep: Years..
4noritionmen
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Offense of ',:Pi.,1(Prtillg':.S.Qci41,
• Pt9PertYi.PATI Russia
• Norplally .Punishable
1:°attl •
Impr.i§ou.mq.t was th
'sentenee passed an a young and pretty
blendO: . ATOeew or stealin
:a typewriter. • •
'l'lie local Prese,recetinted.the:•tria
without. any eense of the enbrinity
, the .'sentence„ Indeed; the prOse jaa
plied that thegirl got off:lightly-sine
„. . , „
,iiteeitag'.0,secielized,:propertr Is .norra
,gliy' punished, 'hy: deatb,,
mine: sburoehka eared, 4er,dOwnfal
,to, a handsome, engineer, Ile lied told
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.40.;00. modern line:plan :Woman 'Mist
,OOrabine. tlfeA.01100 P401inten of a Men.
with th ehartn women. '4. In the
9!tlee Ole inttat'bi,ag „91deleOt *orher.
In eoetel .0be *dot .:.4.:,;.:.*qcitshiy
dieissed end:',.endowett.Witn,s4 appeal.
:0,0Tinhelse4idgeizle,(;arnrdnapPtresrse:icit7lymth.:phsahnud.,-
,roehita4. The' theft Of .tha, tYilawrAtar?
,ahe, explained to the 4,n4gPst Orle
littit 'step. in 'putting that. hieto tato
.praetlee,.. 4 tYPewri::er .01181,0 Rasera
,paetr4ty410,0e1r,001.,5AQQ.t,0 10;000. roub-
les (nominellY: R50010 She
Nowi 9 7` vr spendr inete*Tia'llit4;.7pria-.1;(
Was. thus.••showing Inaineas .aetrinet,
she
and at.: the. Same time, , aCquiring .fitnds:
te.en
Golden Rules for Holiclays
• From A Nurses' Journal
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, The 'holidaY;•seaaon Is hear And' a
inn:Rand° ot. 'preparations are
-alreadyTender---wity. The :‘``.Pinifiing-
Ithrror" 'Offers eoine,exCellentl'adviee.
intended More, particularly for nurses
but Oplicabie also to :trio. Teat. of tbe.
holiday Inuit be •stirnii7,
and•4-' enist Whet' the appetite
wlth a' :snice'',ot adventure.,, Physical
exercise Is essential, but the
lig Mirror! this td say bout
. ,7"The soundest rule repteteber. IS
to 1)0 careful for -the .flist..teW.-days;
in ',din entlitiShen.' at new ,tree;
too fast,
sirbe too icing,' .dance • toe hitp,', :• and
etren• •eat ,' some ' ot
Our :precious Aleye are, . anent in re-;
•coVering; 'nursery days we ean all
remember ••the; tiresome rules,.:which
--reslicted+,oiti7paddling--on ;the 'friirst-
dayati---the-rseaside---Orl-renferced EL-
.:T.bst:. out ., sunshine after
Iunch, but it is perhaps0.pay they
are not uloku studied izy. the adult:," ,
ThereAS-bne.Other piece of advice
offered . by .•tli "Nnisieg:Idirror!'..which.
Is 7 well • founded : but '.1a.ton:often.,tte-
gleeted. Sleeping in a'neW every
night. is ..not tha..sUrest Way„ of- ob-
taining
better,
therefore, to...ceinbine,Ithe tour ,..with
i414,•eied413;ig.141; ,Pent in Pnitith'e1ei; inkd
not having to. berry to catch 'trains
arid reach new towns..• ..;
Ottawa BatherHas
'Escape:
t Sucked,:R'01,11ptuanikp-.--inCarriPd
• i
- • 'Station '
•OttaWa.—Sneked-,- into a .16 -tont
'• Watermain,helplessly' carried, :along
and, iinattly ditinPed into a 'tenk:'at'
O QttePa. Str,Oet-Pamplamse, -was the hor!
rifying eNparience. of • Ralph grestent
'For -29 riiitlatOs iir Pibeh.blaAr.'d.ailr,':.
'neee Preston%ed carried by the avii,rt.
waters. There was en airspace ol
f but two laChes, between the Surface ot
, the water and the reef of the, tube.
(1,t ,At timeshis bead bumPed: the top of
e.
• i"reston, with two eA';
tall%eitlitag.athudb- nilersVeall°4:3at'°tea6red;.1i4d13
• wae..thving front a Pier above t4'
Chandiere Tans.' •lie was. not Wearing ,
a bathing snit' and; When he Came ant,
at the Ptimp-house had to VorrOVr
pair of trousers ounnti•thkei-IfoaTCLOfrtt
°.41.'d:V'Tt
cover his elothes ,
On his final dive of -the day, be
"denly:-"Was--Atiregge&intetho:mPutli-ot
themarnmetli. intae:p)pe,„ "I 'can't
describe the tripi"Ite ivat,
dark, and only the rushing waters
• could, be Seen, and felt. ' Time after •
tizne; he turned in an 'effort to fight
back to the riyer., but the fast-moving •
current ruahed, him along.' He did net •
know'•,where the pipe led to,
,and let thewater carry him whero, it
, 'Thou to his intense, surprise, he
plunked into tkecomparetilie light et
the '.tanIt'' afn.'d ' few" •SecOndelater
ei.jell)ect• out of the vatea...' Here he
toned the ptinin-house-in' the .heart
of a ,residential area, and: remembered
,
his clothing 'had been left behind,
•Ta4p6...13Lrt.?..'hh'eot'iiti-thiotedtli;0‘ii9iVa:hui°1ininal7p:41
of trousers and eicplanations' 611:med. •
The 4)1.40; pine, carrying thousand,:
of ;albino into the heat -soaked, City, .;
had never befOO•tripped 'a sWininien7
:Officials 'could not explain how
ton 4a.ti .been swung into the' orifice', •:,
A.ut:eieifie4sedlths..opiiion a -river -041 :
had washed blie into the danger 'ions •
Some time ago; a youth in
Hziiiil-
ton paddled up a city sewer to • th0-',' •'.'
corner of a busy street. and wasseen
p*iing. an Open eiaphole by a '.eur.
prised pelleentani It •Ne'esk,later found•
•the canoe in which the lithir
1)10 -leg had been -stolen.
Natural Gas Found',
Quebec. Vilage
• ste. Angelo De Laval.—At a depth
of 5;000 feet- heloW''-this 'Smell 'village
on the south' shore Of •the St.,Law-
tepee r River, . opnosite -,Three Rivers,
a small quantity of 'natural' gaff haa
been discovered. The Well is at pres-
ent only yielding 25;000 .cubic feet and
as a minimum of "q0,000,900• 'feet is
necessary for contmetcial purposes,
'drilling is ccintinuiiig: A total of 82
tons' of Piping, has been Sunk since
operations commenced on February ' L
rr:
;East WeitM' 177'Altar
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Meet at.
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Grasshoppers:
- World Recovery.?
'Kineeld; .,,Snak.T.lieten is no ',need
.for;: the -four sigreat steat gooivtog
.cototttiee,.. now meeting , in London to
Out the world's .4,w:heat- acreage 15
• 'GriniehopPere,, havd• 'already 'done
all the %refacing' in the, *heti.t..!•1•00.,
:that'. ' • •. •
' 5e...414 •Dr. • 1).•..
for this .,coustittiteticy, on hiserrlial.
:here from Ottawa.•
,Dr. Donnelly', :who returned :to !tli'e
west by; *ray • Of 'the States,
declared!, ',that' miilione of liePpers
ti. eh th
,were ea ng o e• crop e c. tat-
.
'tty • to tlie Smith; ' • • • '
J.tuly Asti* Beaten.
•, ByPrince at
Welton:, :Pripet)
of .,Wales defeated. Lady 'Astor ,;.two:
and one 'in 'their ,19 -hale senti-finel •
thateli Of,,the,einuel ' Parliamentary
I-Iandicap teurnainent ,here last
,
The Prince , gave lis opponent
seven strokes• • „
'Lady-. Astor led one through
the • slith,lnit loap,tife lett& 'soon after,
and never regahied Jt'
The: Prinde, insisted. 'that. 'Lady
'A s to r oh ou 1 d take th o honors' :et , the
sfir,st bele, Althbugli be a11. theCan;
dedet.of fitteke.s;r wee, entitled' to delito
'lirat. '
135O0 -Foot Height •
•, — An airline paesenger
300,. Cool for Flier
, flying front hate • to. Cliiinago
foand .it too co -61,' •• •
At an altitude of 13,506 fe bee
'Smith, pilot; found the teloperatnre
32, degrees-- aboVi end Wae^,torifea'to
COth thiNstii.;bi timp geOf to 6t hth
pass
e1gar , • .
It we99 t1�W nit„ the 'Krnentl;
..AdVide to Bathers
'-"Da not bailie .00n .efteri• eating
whit LW() liur
"Do not get 'Otter:in yotte tnotitli
"Dr; not bathe ift
(10ts 0P '011,c1i` "ntherWifte
feted.
e ,tost 'thi depth, , I
net Wfarfi 4 slio,stebe
Trfb tfyit wenia a. gazing tend& *.at,hori, 'iloi•re reentel, Yottie„,/'
Col eimlY hi: '0 11,(ftfii t 1 t)Or11t te? NT '1OYO20"
l'401.tet";
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'craft To
own:in Regina
Rug Section. Expected to. Haye•
'Interesting; Display
The: 'tug Section of the handicraft .'
exhiLit to be held' .by the Weinord'a
Art Asobeintion of 'aaskatiche*an. in
connection with the ferld. Grain
Show at Regina, Jitly• pi. to Aug. 5, '
bide, fair to bo a most extensive and
interest*, display. ":•
:
In recentyears mat -Interest has
been revived in the hiutdicraftwaa a
beautifier Of hoines:tte' Well is 'a ;ma-.
tient pastinsearid‘ especially_adapted
t, this is the art of .i.eg-millting7,7-coni-;
leg as it does from * background of •
early pioneer and tOfoniat days. Home-
made rugs ' draw attention because of.
their tri4litiona1. • and hiatorieal aspo-
ipii:earwtteiraTisiesi,;.71,11dassi:tes;iahr.:70:tul,id71.tcaherrolf:OhrsTh'tu.:77,itd;e:irl
,w,filltutbaiariddogs,ati'of,,theb6uain*tis?Qi.lctetiixrifi
pictures of •
and 1.,,askets of kittens woven into the
ravelled' and tufted rugs of bYgons
days,thoge.thodeitu.r,uga,shot0:seenal
of • 'hp .field •'; Of
prairie fatmetead—the„, Red ::-River,
But their quaint old-fashioned;
,haenty, stirs' menioriet:ef childheed-'
when .sirnilar,- ovate graeod. the iloors: •
in'grandmOther'S pioneer home.
•TheSiPentive expect Wide represen-
tation of the following classee. of :rugs:
1; hooked; 2, braided; 3, loom ,woven;' „
knitted; 5, crocheted; .0; .needle 10, • •
vett: Those nindo of prairic grOVitag ".
wool will be of Pattlett14i interOt„
Snores of Tired Doctor •
'op'
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• Bring 'Polite to Bedside .
Was Just like
' •
a. mystery story, theca .weird sounds,,'
that ,canie oVer. the .wire to 'the tele- '
telephone coMPany swit,clihnerd ,dur;
ing 'theeerlymorning hours, „and' th,e•
operator 'knew just Whet :to (14.. .40),A,,,
She imtlfied police that Some one.
'aPPerently V1LL in distress, at the OA -
't.1 rose ind 1 eat ed ali d all the hem i eido ,
'squad inede a fl37'.11ig
Rut at theother end, Of the tins
the' found that Dr, V. G. 1.4eXittle, had,
.e'verturtictiIt bedside telephone . in .hht
Steep. and was smiting ennoble*
Oft the trabatuitter, • ;.Th,
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Weddings in Canada
Show Big Jurnp for -May
;Ottawa; , Wee 0."
month for Weddings, bOthrtis tot 74'
Othadina. cities 1'eeyed by the Do.
nriiii(ni. :Macau of StetisticS OW*0 • '
Iry of'2,246: This was e ft per; •
Omit, kncrosse pvcr. May 1932, When:
9Ltfl't�tal was 3.940
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'MOM; than 161066;006,001 :,tiine 44
'eettli arc 1ift60 lu:dest:cletnis front th4
8011 of ,Itritain • every year and tlePosit
'id hi rat* OtOttits.