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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-03, Page 6Canada The Empire and The Work( at Larke CANAPA. New 'BOP :Of Aim lifsack- Itaq a new law re-: 6.Teding. pedeetrianS., the Legisiat- are. at its laat session. 'enacted, that • tftei Atli 1st, Pedestrians .:on•tit.e .',/174:Ye Must keepto the left,' The -new • Tote of the, road appfles to all lflgh- ays the .orgeniaed urban:cen- tres -Heretofore alltirattle. wee com7 ;Ailed te heel?te tile, right.. •The neW: 'order le :that persona walking on the: • \readei unless :there,. is . ,reeognizett • leethpath • for pedestrians' use, shall • Welk to Meet the: approaching: Vehien- treffic. •• It mai i be: said that' .Ple towerand simpler the „traffic' larva the I :better. '.Difflc1ty wiI1 doubt be eneonntered lanialting 't.n, .n97 .rele -,'PPeOtire,' 0A lei' the old .orger.,,..naa,Obtalited,.,?ancl.: ^ be- cause In meet' British countries :entire. road 4:1egally ,lielorigs any perscin using:. it,' he:being,40,,slionsible : or WS' 'ielatiOnal- to-i•any-7,10-.61, who usqs•'.'it', The .new rele.legalized "in 'ew l'orit,:followa the 'linea of com- .1n.MCsense.:. .Its''operatione. .will be. watched With intereot. ..It should tend tO:Make' niotbi-Ing and'. 'walking on , • Ilte:•highwaya, safer. -Toronto Ivelail ft- . -,cheep. Peres. pay. 'Sixteen Menthe ago :the, two of Canada began l'ex- .0e4t4hting• -.With' cheap' eitOnralens, ?alfing pass.ender reVeaues :dictated „the venture and It was, with Mime doubts that the excupelons'Were , . augurated.. .the' tailWayehave been 'checking:rip', en :the results ,antl: the 'answer is satisfactory. ' ;A. A. Oar-, diner,+rissistarit-getteralz7Pti-Wenger , . . . . , , traffic manager :of lhe.•Canadian• ; tional Railways, repprta•tbitt, he ex- . „ or*, • ctirelcins,' are "the': yright!"LoPpide the -depression so far as the) trailWari are .• concerned. •Slime 1932; 407 exdursions he,ve: been, 'arranged :by the C.N.R. andthe C.P.B. , to, •••sthe end'. of May, '331,600 .paAttengers had liken • adirantage „.:Ot thetn:.„ The groas-,:.derninge :from :these.' -llar-441 trlPs • totalled :$90,0,000.'• This report Of' re:Mite :WMl lead ter :the ;hope. that, • Will eontinuate ,he a per-, -aliment feature t4.4 'tritrispertation in •, 'Canada.--ottawa bititen. ' • 'Fortunate MarItimel. BY cern arlso four ,Yettra,Aery well;''and 'while,' there .1:410blem.4ot Anienipio.Y.ment dni-lek.g the fall and: winter riot e• liti7rietrilytas.,.serictus.,es that of a Von or the anfiulaitIon o alieep cOat Pt tan, Periodical •101060' applica- tion ot .:the• sun wnl do,' mere gfthd thatt" 'Ong periods Of ,'...cqutialtal • ,ek-• Poenrft, " . Sir :Henry , Gativien. well-known British, doetor And an '.enthoothet ofr the•' lieaeficial 'results .'ot preper...4,00•4 bathing,' ^ recently.. said: ° • , "San exhilarates , and erillien6; Tt: inducea:gaiety, liveliness, 4and, a, -genie. of well-lieing., • It braces • 'tip and cheers thesou. Like all stimulanta, .Pressett.. exeese It intoxicates , and then' exhaneta:: again' like„ .1111: .stinittlente, if, exhibited • oVer toe long 4,Period,' it6 tenid actiori il,ecreapee,'" !Pik; in/OA-matron; 0041111;g :` 'trent:an •expert .andone who ' has'. conduCted . , . . .nOnirrotte, ei(porinients. witlt,the then anent:ie.; qualities 'Of girii rad1ation,s Well Werth coneidering. The, "dOiage": o sunlight Varies Ot, 0eurse Per .dividual and •eaCh-40 t find his own • point Of 'efdciency.. ' Prequent %hort; .eicppsuree are, of more benefit than . . . , ocea,siOnal leng'expostirea.,• Tli‘si fact will lie remeinlier.eclk-hy the, 'wise .-- Wienipeg Free. Pre, ' •• ' , Victory 'Fpr Women: There is evidence that etrong feel- ing has been stirred on behalf, of the Bill, introduced into , the :House of 'Commons recently by Sir John Sende- giVing womaa fre-e-dTin,• EM• PIRE. • EMPIRE. yearbefore, With::that aSsurance. .,the people Will beable-to enjoy more tidily:- the pleasures: 'Of the summer seasoti.:+•SI, ,JOhit..•Telegraph401.17,lal. ' • • • t.atit ' Agatnet ' Carrying 'Arms. . One.of the finest pieces), a legisitt; tion that haVe. been Ps:med.-in may • years le now in force, and hereafter : no one in Canada' Is 'perinitteil • to earry • fireartne Without special *eaten. ;Weare fairlY clear • Ofthe •':Southern European habit ,og ,carrying ...knives, , the.: i-orsr had: habit of.',cav- ''-iying.,$iiii0,',revolvers-4n-kother'faiiiIST • of .notoie, •outOniattea",-ota:, has crept• .., oyer from the i.).'nited States and :leads' often to fatal--7'-reattltit.,-An•-.:404,rxels wbieb,' were , they , properly :.eoritined ;to: the 'geed •WeepotiA the lista., Weald . be '''....comparatively - Herald • • ' • .• „lined Hogs. .10,rinted, oti ,One large' transport are the Words, "Chit inotio • is 'courtesy.. MIS ,:truck hogs •the, road '.notify 7,thls'4,00PagY•!'. ;;31,14Y; :RePftle wk.!' thatHeiery trenspert: and 'bus • cont.. pant .'wouldnot oly adopt but ra 'tice-,th,f,i• Motto, The Way: many ot er$,4Ft4"7:dittge-iirte:•4tiiit nases hog- the centre 0! road is • ,dangermisto...gen:Oattraffic; and, those: authority should- make an e7tample. • of. seine' 'of. them' in an, .endeivor ' to she*. 'that the 'business Or:Pleas- Australia vs. Japan - • lit31/1 , ails ew Theatre Code et°A!tralian Na" T. o be Re' viewCan rra ' Anstrala. Important e 'additions th the Australian Navy were annPunPed in the H0Pse ok Repre.'sellta- Bans ',"-c yo,1f ' lIckets,,44, a4.-44: VoreS" bY the Pritne, Mit:1140,r in ontlin- "Po • • erS, will' be lstlt *te AuStittlia hY the , ,!.,s.... o,ntroversy for: 1 earri . Eogginie: (Nl,eta evnye:oPl:reepniPat:•sY•i .:iidlea:7:s: , .N:wir,y9rkd.r.:.•:its. ;U:tri7.'-o-,a•oCaoallwsheioh, sels in the.Australian Navy which are actore„ dramatists, inanagers, produe- , 4 41)1)4,aehileig the end of their. existence. Nyt.bthese,,a.vn,344,,tlepoehedgontnissoankdp:ositxs,vvtPiriferdeo. :gio.asv,;,Ptio-en::y.; gBjeorniciise i:Gel.4e (illi nYn4 : :6fuatoall durgtngehu 1 11 d, ,r.' tart. ,ani juldngosa:h, ion! cfs, . Ihe dePtrPTer $.0-41rt 0 '1,86°' Ons the musical .P.41.?isnei,ehthgeundse,stft'ney:trQ.Ar;ozsoe to::, jelr k.n...t•etiler, ':oor:te? rlAinielf,starillitioni;olf.orthlte,b.N4 .114,7,sirttatLApl...L„,,, .6peed of 84.'kre",-. - Four V-ClaSS dee.- S',..clitos. Australian destreyers, . ,.. hit ex i. • ' -lacIP•g' its -II ' ' '' ' d' ' .ti -n3 .. Tlia` loan of • these ships to .Anstra•-• troyers Superior in c,uns, tonnage and terpede. nal-man:exit- will , replace, fent change•s in the practices af. the .iegiti7, for. ae'tors and. Other •revolutionary• , mate:theatre. :: ' •" ' - 4: : ticket agencies', a MiiiiMum wage scAlle lel l'a41;p: . *le A. riaLtnhda t.t.o• ..t,oh e., 0 nC:Ion:1 e n 7-0, a I th 4...c:01riinsf rst sou, vee8:mil swyht hI'veb,he. :'t":11Va7vine wl3gleCrorl:c.pc espic!:t0,111, : Government will be saved the cost q i dustry for earsconstitute priecipal' Present, destreyera, When:. the time l'h.t„ affect , , everyone ,•in .thc• thea : comes to scrap theM•..., • .., : -,. : ince. Englishrdpr,:ti„oy-er will be takencitettli :Predtleer4.30-4ernb:4w0me.....Ati for ,the pubtle, not onlyla" it iicattred ,oer ,in ;Eng1art4 by 'Australia at the ,. mere satisfactory ,practices, in.:the:saki . 'end of-11933nanned by 'officers and of tiaets, but that the curtain :Will instil of the Royal • Australian Naty. go up • as announced. Theatre critide • Other defence piano for Australia in- _ are-promisil that.-theAnanagers vrill: - cllicles,,increased pay` for the inilitia; net '"distort" their 'reviews f or :adver-' • attraet additional recruits,"strengthan- tising Purposes: The practice, of .(Yrnit , ingof:. garrison and,• ports defences; producers of "papering" their'thetttrei: 151•"*.c1ae k)f beav7 fighting planes' and by the indiscriminate use Cf:' passei expenditure on the defence airport at . • bannnd as an "unfitir -practice," 'Pat, -vin. • .,4, , • Cenqueror of - AmeriCa's best meets ••Jap • tennis -star.. J. Crew - ford . of Australia whci ge,nsationally routed- Ellowcrth Viees of the ':United StateS, pictured with J: Satoh of. Japan at Wimbledon.. to ' retain her :13ritialt, nationalitY. When 446 :marl -tea isioreigner, the. atter- native ,which . gives 'effect •••te' !The Hagne. Convention•lef '1930, ciar- ldoeg not satisfY. the'. principle' of •eettality 'status' betWeen Mari and .'•vvonea-nrsinceltrlettirrealltiteu etrth 0 . . . , casein which the :..woraen: "by. . reit- ;s"on„of, her Marriage :hasaCquired the riational•kty,•pf her hilaba,nd.".It ma .EFeon aksrattil 'Matter to., raise these entotions;• but the logic': of it is clear, and be- on safe: 'ground if it 'grants women simple option to, retain their 'Britiall nation, • • • , • Pros reoe n I htlia.- • ' It is ;new More fatly realized how ter...reaching .'have -:.'been • the, changes that .haVe • taken. placia.ln • India in .the yeaie, •and how little 'Taltie attaches to the 0001011 ofthose Who42 firatoillnd • •accittaintand61 With , Indian • conditio • a.. te ,rapreottf:ofidate,•;,,,there`is•:.'new,L4esiii jeridendY,: , toe . assuni6 :that . the improyed conditions • 'preVailirig-ln, .India :are adeesSailly. awl :solely 'the reui0 • policyr adopted hY the present v iceroy 1 heS0 are ,recognized to be Pertly,* least the . . consequence of ;a, growing tonfidenice. itinting•Ifidiana in' British' go'od „faith: and •• of a' belief' that., the :proMise.c.q constitutional adVahoe7wIll, really be inipleinented... ',And as the .Pro0s146, in the .Wilite Paget itself .are more fully studied ...it is , •ridi.eti• lous;:lt io to • apply • to thenVIlfe:.terins •"Stirrender"'-: and alid1eatiOn."••••4ftio:•' go.W.,..iterald. • •-•.' • .• . ".:.. Neec for Doard. • • may .i34 ,willing-Ttoydialtens,e-with the ' asaiat., ance ..og the ..Dnipire Marketing Pea#1. coltralos••.are in; quite a:different' tent ,AS :they • 'Eaten andresetirce6awaiting ' de- velpment,; no one Of 'the* possesses the :Means to • do f9r, itself' What,. the. Brapirallarketing Beard .nti* dees. for'. all, • 'They "Cannot .AFOrd to • disPenne, With Its Serildee. There' ternairi....alse to be Considered the:Inter,este of the. British.; producer, whoSik:Posititin.' in the •.home market has been :greatly. improved during the:. few year's that the '„Ficiard has'teen, in eicistence. It. 'Orght4Et-W5TpOiiible-ince:rsilOS:tion' With, . the. Crown ;,COlonies to frame sorne scheme for preserving •tho Board's „ orgenizat oirrroic.the• benefit of the ,Pro - ahem,. keeping: the door • open ..•..for e ad* ;ha s some. right .on :our hjgh. the eo-operatiott :On a recipropal basis ways, -Ailsa Craig Banner. , ' of any. Dominion - which may desire , • , . „ , • , • • JO share those benefits,-, 4ondon Danger of Insect •" • • I TMes- • • I. . 'Plague of graOshoPpeils ':has 'hit ‘4 ' Evolution of a Nation. .. , The ;pc:silken of China, today is not J • Manitoba wheat field • With about • •tWO. thIiion gores 'th'reatened, Here. •• in Scitithern Ontario the latest :pest is • .the toed chaf�r, whiel..1 has. tleirelon• ••ed . a liking fOr: the ,leaVtie et• • (robe.. When.the, chafer has littialted With the loayee. 'and...the ste,rling With the fruit, 'Wimp, will 'the 'fat/tier" hate" • -ieftt graVe.p,robleitt this, , relieved tunneWhet. hy the: aiiertioli.....of • A *Olt : ,knOwn authority thet4the •: benefits •conferred by .the staling ,sonneirhat • 1 outweighs its liabilities:. At any rate; ., the number�finjurious:, laseete, pestS and, blights,' seetri' to be nhilItiplying far _toe rapidly': They May yet hp the end, :of Heferin,er.: • ' knows India. • Ittid'yord Hinting, has beemite Vice - 'president of the Indit....Defelice League,. otganitatlen. OpPOsedto givingre- '. spitasibte-• gOvertittient; ',before the people :Of the, Country 'are finite& tb /Opting knOis Ills", India nitteh • ....h,otter••.ttitth people: Who,: helve • never been 'there, hut Who,inaist• upoti'Mati, • 'Ing iihnoavihio notes tfon S,•,4•:-Prederi,C, tett • * ' . ' , tmlike that of England, when • the Tu - ':dor inottureiti, ..With the haeking• or the t:rhdlitg.,hbd • thefergnint cTaes ateadily. ernalieti both genital .barons and riVal),CialMatits te,the.throrie.,'Tire. Was • done 1argiy heeetree •the,, King, kept a • niOnepOly, of;a•tieW wee-, poo, the train of artillerY. Th6 neW weePon 'of:today 18 thelaIrpittne.' The Central Government Of diiitta4leeda 'Monopoly of aih,lanes to tieittroY •Ite: Opponents and enforce its •,Wheri, the lawless. elements 'have ;:heett ed out,, It sinittid nO'fmpossible task to' prevent the Military.. from ;setting, 'up" aptyrennY, 'provided, the moderniSa- ‘tiOn'et the, toontty, 46og forWard and, Wealthy'and honest- Claes lit feral,. ors and merchants Is t•ipilerWeti'• to come t0,the Hoeg Hong • Weekii, Presa, • , • General Smuts 'may liken :the pree-_, .enti• econotoic-sitnation of the world , to, that which .Immediately preceded the collapse.' of .the BIM -nazi BinPire. ' . .Thatntay be- so, .tnit ::various ;crises during 'the., litet '1,509' years enlinent • Men ,ef' the -calibre. of 'General 'Spirits have .feared , the WOO, .altheugh • tori•;:.-hea-•sixtee ahOWn: their ::forehod,' •.ingb ..to have be.en . In truth' 'there. is, no need for oe. tangoish thodeldrinna..,;.,.Thinge are noc.I.se, he'd is they appear, and titer is.' A�.. reaion tti..doebt'.',thatpreeett 44.; doeultiee-.:,*.ilt diaaply6 before the detertnination" Of • nn.--4berde6a 'Weekly' '' ••• ' 'rain For , . .• ,the teeent speeches 'of Genera Smut,have .,shown his keen -apprem- itlint of :;the. fieethat otroublea• :of •the tarniers:.cannot put . . . _ le. the. diSeqrillibrittm!,cit,''priceii b tSnttclibad .farming. The •veld: •is. nver-stiielted;..larid. Is being 'ufir4 up andsoi1 erosoir plays havoc Fur • ther largo: branch46 of proditetion,ar6 eMidlieted-oit-rhOPelerisly iteedenoinie, A , • ',BratiiTTrast",-,illOuld • now leek: into the ...faete which the reports' of .eXperts :and periediettl va'atignopni.'have •brought to light and • 'deduce .therefreni,-. practical arigges, tione, for the guidance • of . the. GeV- ern:Mont.:. ;"Parliatneitt • shOuld. also he' enlightened , Snell Matters:AS '..the 'effect of. its 'economic policies' on: the. .farMing, community, and the. tendency "Of so Many fat -niers to .1i0l4' more land ,than,the.capitel :at their dianosial, ables. them te. work to advantage.. A crisis ha been "reaelied. in. the:hfs tory ;44: bad, farining„ .,and fulictamen-' tal chaff-lei:Of pOliey are. Overdee, '1116 OttPe. Argus: '• " ••• -Flight of Italian Arinada Estimated at :$3,000;00r0 Itome,-,The flight ;of the Italian air :armada under general Rai° Balbo 'Au • ChiCagO Wee estImated have coilt - about :$3.00O,000, including $56,00.0 for ea.qh plane. • • The exnerisee eking' the route,. base for 'trawlers; were about 854 000 which ...will be ‘met -by" from 1906 a apedial sale of air stamps. I to 1930 In•orit- five years in New _..Zeiland's history .has there sale already has h$110000 7 been a atxplits"Of departure.i.. Prior to The 'fuel and • 'Iuhricants, .•for ' 1631; the only such between planes were: auriplied by eemmorci 1,$.88 and . 1891, marked the Roncerjis. Other !exiTies • illL9ludel.trough..of .prevrous depreSsiop7 . costl3 in4rumente. at. '';about * • each. , , The , training :'.ot the . crews required two ;Yeat8,- It was part of Spain••FigrOpn:ce.r.a.. ,reatr ."•. . ,••• .formulaton o a S T (‘ T. the Usual air :forge training • ' To • ronto . woman Judi trade teaty 'between .'§Pain. and the TThe rinramunrwigeseale Wird-40ri represents a step never attempted New Zealand Data Shows" * :fore. Under thiA pi-0144km, the minio-, Fewer- People Leaving "mum for ,ac,ters' with more , • Auckland N:z ' L t ' f • s years' cperience is $40 to $50 for thPs4 , . .77_ as _ year ewer •. • . • with less exPerience; $25; fer„dhorni: 7, people . left New Zealand „than :•atany, Members in New , York City, $30; .On, time since the War. this'is'..Ozie' r6s- the road, $3,5. • Actors have neVer beet: peat in Whieh the Migration •statisties paid during rehearsal, periods, but, bl : Of the DM -ninon' reflect the prevailing 4• .13presPsiit°e11,.thiS . failing off' in...,depa.r.- .nat(ITnPcie*.?:1111:6; tel:Ike'sr4:.q.a°414areeyrs:144tilitidef'111' . of the•first two weeks of veheaiSal.. „Wrest there Was, as in,1931, d szball Maxirinini hours for ,reheat41Will •=slarPlits.....of .deptittnres Ovet:Irrivale, • -be-estiiblisitedFTWith-penaltie ..sfor---VielT - 'Which:16.a lesUlt of the decrease ' in' ,iminagration, :Ill 1032 there .:Were only latiO"' PreS8 6'6'14 itatl°n° in °411 , 41;72 ..)pei,./.11.nnent' . imini ta locality are assured a• $50 weekly Min1. avihst an. annual .ave•rage , of. 9,759 --z.unmaiget7t-ttii-dhettiretzia;relrinsglyi; lelOhinaPvitenla 001: mininintn• for !,..a ' 44 -hour week;_ -iishera, tieket-takers,*sernh Wornert•and I .othera of the' 'inisCellaneetis "theatrit 'forge, ^a g0j.centS.,an-liOur mini Millif iiiiti ' 'IV diiitotir week. •The wages fer;th4, ' theatre's:organized-label.; stage handl- Musicians and wardrobe naistreSses, ,. Stand as an the present • contracts, : .PlitYrights •:are guaranteeda' :.$041' , -rtioilnuna-Hwith:viieceptance4-of--theiz;-, .- e pnited States is still pending, Snaiit :At ;,ChiFago.Sh -S44 ow: ,,at:41: .tyance hive Signed...anotketioom., 1 . • This heat -wave business means that, has to buy a 'a Of new. clothes -to letrVe off,-Ottaa Journal, has been selected 'one of -the ,three •'' judges_ of :the ...International. •Champirkshiti Cat. :ShOW-...to be held- in-Chicagov.:September 3. and. Mies Eliott • one of Canada's heat -known cat breeders, ,•• )9,he'-htis been show secietary for the Cana- dian National Exhibition 'cat show for a ' number cic-yeafil;7iid.. is re- corder for the - InternatiOnat Cat Council of Toronto, ,the Only otgin- lzation' registerig cats inCanada,. . ., • . • "• World Conference Sets- •• e ep ,one Recoril • toitircin.theWerld, Economic pen- ferene.'has set. at 'least oner,46Cord-,-- iftir _01.04.4041 te1ephone tails; wore • than •8;000 calls wore' Made from 'the ci-eorokiehimtfreath,'•ii: the .flrfit Week, and 500 of thesewere speCial, priority callsiy .fOrelgn :delegates. The dello, , gates ot only two emintriet4, japan and. Chlna wer,e unable to•teleRhoTe•'•their, home govertiniente.' • •• '• e4. PIctu,res °right, .9.1de. , :There are about 90,009.triore 'People. In eninlOYitient now titan thorn, "Were, " yehr-igo. • .Despite 'all the' 'Iribcit atiVing inventions', the tatibiniiiSlitaetilli' and other toodatt: ton#iflon4 on'oettl ' apanese Wins Italian Awar an avenant? ; • NutUal trade ceneessions'are gtenr-' 'C.-d-hrtheTt'tvo-4euntri-esA-Ccerdfng. to ',:the_-tfaventint" ,a6:• nizblished_hy_the Official ,Gazette .he* Spaitt!a•-enitrees"- :dons to Prance, ittelide 'principally the purchase Of :2000" tons- of • Algerian tobaece in bulk, :arid •the' lowering Of tariffs en • champagne from : 6 gold' pesetas to-, 2 50 a after': •••• • :, • ; Among France's • Concessions to Spain is,the:granthog.of 59: per Cent: of he canned P:sh iMports,,undet. the qubta 'system, to •Certain,•pro- visions are imposed, however. ,Dluties ;are 'reduced on various . minor ',cam- -Moditiea! .• Bestrictiona:On imports Spanish fruit s are slightly:eased. Adelaide Nearly ',Doubles: .Pcipulation. in 20 Yew Adelaide;' Aust -Adelaide :has doubletEin populatikrirr during' the. licat ,20 Tears; nccording to the city engin- , . • , .eer, I/ft...W.:C. D. Veale, in an 6,4dreas given be the:Institute a Engineers. From .03;000' in 1,91.2,,:the. popula-i tion,ot the: inetrepolitati, area greW 36,00.0 in 1933. Tcr,ttc\coininodate this increase, 36,000 neirhonses were Wilt'. ?tiring the, period :under .keview,' the. densityOf population had ',,increased from 1,9.p,ereon,e lin 'acre to,3.2'persons :an: are. It Was estimated Vy'theitrwn :planner -titit4he-popttlation .w �1dbe .635,000 in ,1971; andlen those figures the deniity 'of _pOpinlation would •am- ount to .9.27-persoits• an adre by that -year. 1. ' ,ieoity.tgraduate''is, :AWarded fellOwship . A 110'0 •Society -"Of' Canada",Fel- ,..low'sb 1 IP to .1.)9 held' at.irownha.m.'Oet., logo and ).,•the ittotaaY,', School, Cain - bridge, hOs bei' :a:wadded Dr, Deretily, F. Ver)wardi A -graduate',.in Arts • of the ;unlVelSJtyof Toronto, :Who fields also. the 'post.graduati:ile .greed 'of and. The work Mr Which ',she aiverited`thIS:'iel- lowifilip" Is Concerned With the', Phy- slonigicall-esistaride•Of Wheat planta to: httitek ;of root. tinribi. her post- graduate- StudieS, thedepartinent ofbotany' she held or:felliovisliip'.of ,the 'Ontario itesehreh .• Dr,. Forward • expeeto. •to ,T,;;;nkland)- this summer,' - „ Cotton Far,Mers Sign 110'1, Charlotte; 1%I.C.'--li1eekiiigs of farm 'e*S. hi tOWnships of '1VIeck1etibarg. Cuntyended With a Tergts pereetititge .ef. thk cjtton farmer. signed" up,in /*rivet. a redactions ..;ot'' . coten .acterig' it Ayes', antiOunced by. Cope: Ellas;totinty arht agent 'Mr: Elias stated:that in ,Meetings held. the terniera ' were intist'Untlitislastie, and filatii3Of-therrt•had, predidthd that 'tote: than 00,por, dent.' Of the k arniere: Would sigh the . contracts to redede • cotton. ilikka141ftetirtilitirterlrit ' -Areg1tinns fine Weatherineaas. by' ,,„."dtay"er.'11alpt.,i' lAtelitt limit the Vogt.; " .titletweett' .nireitticer‘ittgeo, The:stertria denie at • treat rePresetitatiVee ek; Abe 1,,OltdOtt , ' Midland and, Seottiov RyTTT .:, , /". e rt thing t8t• those Who alio and elitett AtidItY.,1 dud •:steatly-tvetit SundlathS to ,that Wheth. in • blitliCtoties• then' before. the War, 6r the elfr't lititn.,ted 18 a, tOnic i;eac. ThIS • fa :the' bright Side � the Story.' • ,44.4 tO e gtt, tfat on, .•,for musital achieVement, la.• Visiting Attic 'Prat -disco. ea4olite o' Italy :Whore) Wtill termelly thank tho go*.erninent roe, •dattwatien:: , . • • ,Script. Producets will receive 15 Pei, cent: of the motion* picture 'sales ',Pries 'if .a plaY.rulii"on'e;Iveek" Up to 511.1et ,natiOnat-legritintatettheatre'tcomodi, rePreSentati*6 ,all. groups, will :aid in "Mikereetnetit2.0fite-cade.",.. • • Il• . r. .• :•AuoitlaiaiisFi4L • T Government esti GevernMebt-i,'Officialii-AO-nOt. thinli ri.uch of. the..A•netti...liart business girl; to judge::: by', their coinmeiitson thi••• :lect.that only; 80 out of :500:ripplicants • Or,.five per. cent...,.passed! an exaniinir tiOn• fer .sherthand-WiSte;h6Id by the ;.11ai1Wais DePartdleritat • : The ,girli; many ' ok viltOP "held posti ininisiness houses aid private,: cejpe .paniei, were required' to write net:less than .50•! Words:: a Minute on the 'tskpe, tinute .Sherthan'd:, .44 Officials of the Department said the tests wee not , Unduly., hard;7'but • they were certainly for they:. Twereh papers,' : •• "A ' percentage of ')thg." : giris WhO,•:.pais businesC College' teats, at' 100 words a mintite in, shorthand . ,would :Page Ont., test's," said one "It'. Was apparentthey ,had • net sufficient: training :in, 'many ' crises to fit them fOr -the litlaitiona• offered." • ". • : : ' ,Jleetaros-natritilf.fitoplt , • '" • ..Must BeBusy, Togethei Ytirk.Ilsici irittelt lelepre, and . too many absences, says,'Norni*,Sheir.- .e:!;.are met-met:3C to married The Montreal born motion picture • actress .commented On .the :Waive! of,. -.1-1011yWcxidseparittione -0.6'-,41i640thrnr ed front'. a-. :European iii with he, hus•band Thelberg •anit. thOlt three -Year-old eon. • , • • : ,"For a !couple t, stay •happily Mar,' • : • rid," she said, "they,rhUst have Work ''Vithich keeps • themso, arid eitated:that they have inititrento :think 'of' petty thinds.'": AleO,..there . '.•:••nnnedeSeary., .sentiratiOrts. The,„ • Make tojpies )(believe they tan. Without each 'other." . • .• . 13rit‘sh Guiana Held • k Near Racial Utopia .• : GeergeteWny British Ginatia.-A114- settee of delor donsciettaneas in Witieli! dinar's; Mikes' that tattitry „frirtri a , radial :point' vieW, the' nearest ap- • )proaCh to ;Utopia; deelared Mr, John' • has be:,tUdYirii the 00'! cial 'ch'elteteristics Of the Carib ••• diens fOr the past. Menthe -OA behaa. of .the Peabody. lViiiseurit , of' H,ai-Varfl' ' Uveinity' • . , ' Royal Scot I4ely to' Visit WititillieR W innip-.-- • eg:oya' centt ` t e S:o t British railWay, train now ,oh Shot0 al 4 4.4 •