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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-03, Page 7• • • •..0 j t sews Notes From China, ' Qtr rah; ate With the sig; r.g" M. the truce North Chinet eonditio 1s- i31 Tieritai-n, which had been greatly disturbed;:. for sc,vpral weeks, speedily returned me normal, • The feeing „of, tension; gave place: to one' of. confidence,' Gunmen 'were disarmed, 'special petrols. dis- banded, ,bar 'ieades' removed, trom'•the streets, and barbed wire taken down.; ',L`hOusands of refugees who. had flock ed into the city to :escape the Japanese' tgl;ance• .,began to., wend their Way' home, ' Many of these:were heartened' '• by 'reports. that the authorities'intend ed to: remit. the land .tax, fbr•a peried . in the district$ affected by the opera °tions; as.. well as affording relief in other ;,c rections.. WAR VS HOLIDAYS Eyery:' year -large numbers. of Chi. - Twee and foreign residents Spend tlievr' sunprer'holidays at: Pest lih; ;-the sea= eidc resort' between Tiertsin,: and; :Shanhaikr?van; where the:Great Wall; ,ends, Thisyear it seemed';fer,a time its if they must.goelsewhere for their' annual vacation,' Peitaiho was twice .--=;-brought'within the area of-eperation's its a. result :of the Japanese edv,'anee from the great Wall .In addition to. the uncertainty as regards communi- cations, there was 'danger from; strag glen%N" turned' bandit; Thanks to,'the • truce,: lr Wever, ;condations Peitaiho , • Irre ,again normal. Without •waiting 1• „[: the Japanese, withdrawal ,to the Great Wall' the railroad authorities are taking steps to resume the serriedr • ' to Peitaihoanid. beyond: This ,pronpt- ness is esteemed by notone more:than the r,iregeters looking forward to. • their annual respite. at the ,seaside` `. • free from the threats of vicar. • .SERVICE AS' USUAL. . Even &ince ;the Japanese, seizure of anhaikwan, at the beginning of `the o ogf a. , y a Proves,.: !r0b1ito Turkey Abolition' of ' Harem, Compli- gates, Love :an Marriage --Freedorrn i Confuses ;• • W omen i'hicago.-Dre,ised in the ancient' flowing robes of her people, a` youth fel,; boyish bobbed apostle of 'view Turkey, is ,peeking help from her Wes tern, sisters about the prebleins .of -old_ rnaids and dependent women w}iich site ,credited to eceidental civilization when: it drove the harem from the near east, and gave' freelorn'to Oriental' women. She is Selma Ekrem,.;daughter of Ali'Ekrefn Bcy, former Governor of ,.Jerusalem, ,and .is. a delegate,; to the. ,International Cengress- o f' Women., •In an "address' she traced the change • in. life for Trickish woinep. ,»It'was,`only. 11 years ago,.,when .,Turkey became a :Rep ublic, ;that Turkish. women found "a'n'ally in the. Government instead of an -enemy. ''Barriers came down with the'rapidity*. (iflightning." • Then • in "her precise. •English,she bluntly t.aid-,that;whil_-all this: -had brought • increased ` freedom' for women it:. had also biought griefs.. LOPE COMPLICATED. Toronto 'flier ' is' congratulated ,by' Haitian. mii;ister to ,United^•. States, Captain J. Errol Boyd, 'Who made a nonstop alight .to Haiti, then: back is. greeted at Washington •by 'Dentes_ Bellagarde, • Unemployment• in France Reduced t • ' 276' 5 .7- Paris. =-'Suffering:'less from unenq-� W .Year,erediteble 'Werk has been ••;done plom yent: than any of the major Pa - '' by; the railroad:authorities in! main- ' thane.' weatherin ' the ' crisis 'France taining services.under extrernelY 'diffi= rapidly is finding; work'for even those' • cult conations. ",',Drains have' been 'ru Y' } n • n relativel`i few 'thousand obless new • a:most •to the zone, of warfare, the.. . l"::.. l '',110 being.gslibrtene or ,labor 'statistics reveal reveal: . "aril r extended'daly 's the` •.axeaofoperations` advanced ;or"• The maximim unem to meit • . in • receded. "'Besides heavy ovementsofFrance• since .' 1930was reached, the ' k Man t aJune;F the broops'tht•ough Tient rn; th-ia'lroad Srst • ''',Week of 1. , cls,': 193.3, with S�ates.:n waltle o • .;:�' ,,f the `total: then 53,21t ' � authorities •:have tannic hou .sofa] of �,' 331:810, . 'Since min '' - d. t sands, of, *lag g $45;000;,-$44.-wiCh1217 'refu ees streainin ' to Safety. • A- art mei! Nand; `w-oteen;:..have returned ' to. 000`• in :.June .., g ... g ,,p , ,. , .. , . .• 19$2 :pan, • iircxease '.:of y > p.report' • -frons uriavordable' dela , 'usually .'not• work or 16 3 .: ,erg eentl of clip sA' idle $3429,000 or Ib2 •per cent;, .• a ,. more, than a•: fee: hpurs, they kept in Max,h, : • :. ` 'of. the.: Dominion. 'Bureau o P . , - . f .Statistics services fully running This! material .slice of ie emliloy says, • e �ri sig nipcant inthat• it-milli..o - ' m s , g.f . TYiYs. •ihcrease..i . PR.OSPEt;TS GOOD,. ;n June.• follows .the 1`ieiitsin'continues...to develop stead include' agricultural labor, vhicll al'. smaller :'advance :ofr nine. per cent • L , Exports to U.S.: Sho' v�rP icU Ver nit eIncrease • Y:.ri Agri. u •. c tural. Products' :Noted ' Ottawa.�There: was'a:ver defini ,Y to 'pick-up in •the export of •Canadian agricultural products ;to ,the '• United ways experiencies a spring, and early made in Ma 142.'mirts''at; thee en 'of'. the '102nd• sly Periants for new buildings in the Y In Juice 1930 when d • • —Your work is better donewith the best of tools .:,She satisfaction youget from a chew, depends on its quality; too. The best plug for the money,: is •.I • Love,: '.especially, under thisnew regime has become complicatesi„u, , • fused: Before these great changes Turkish! girls married !men selected for them.` Now they have the right ..tee Select. a husband. "But this .has brought rain, 'cell- fusion'., con fusion, Young girls in love' frequeint ly cannot get help from -their mothers, for :they are of a 'past phase. , , "There is an' alarming' increase in sticide ,among Turkish girls, hurt in love. , What to 'de?' "Monc•gaty has brought'.ol d maids;, for there' are more. women than ;_men in 'T r cry. We • of thegen- eration ye -Unger • your . en - a.: eratio n want monogamy, but what.. are women' Who. wish .to marry and can- not, to do?" U;S;-France Bridge 8. Gam e Ends Sudd' '� enl y� p. - a i., r . A.' 1. P.fo, 'l d t0lrna , . Ment be, _twe �- - = en an Americn'ti tearri,ca twined b p Y Ely Culbertson and• ' a French �.'` ,team directed` ,by :'Pierre ,Beilea er ...wound 6 a0p six hands shot•, of. 'the scheduled finish in a dispute `.caused'•b' an p y. error: ^in :dealing :in the'1.01st hand. ' ' The A e ,rn.ricans:, Vvere leading �byr . a summei..inerease.;: -Nearly all';of the 'the-06.el hand, when ,he-erzor-was.;d ssovered:' British area where •most of the Am aw ey 'tariff came into � :We Must Be Brave Classified C. as fied , •Advertising. Because `"all history' is the. picture f- ."' - 03EER7rti�EN� P880.'-4ED::CHZC>� a , a was 3s no - reason why history in our hands should be; a: picture of war. We have it'in our, 'power to presenta different canyas to the, gen eretions that 'are to follow us: • A step ,th{it :we must take:>if °we are to,.:usher• in .a; new,' iia • ' f oodwill". Y o g among the. nations is' te. transfer' the that d nho aa Manhood h, s ., been ' in war . to th"e-cauee�=o race --"Eves thin great -must, be :done in the', spirit- of greatness•,", We need to pat ourselves! under"the dominion 'of -principles; to be:: the servants 'of : truth; love .and freedom". _ . e i -- ,,p Stew -is'- tp Abe= --ma n stainedrIt 'must. be bybrave' men. „ who have;• gone •,on,e one. Step b• eyond the •verb, grid will -not seek -another rnan' _ p • , 'Fails to: rtes n'•an r iia. erican�s also%:resire,, doubled'/rn'valae ,ie-eriii,liiyed have retLrned tqework 'ln. ro e, a,@lou the'export'oP agriculturaln � g eerr,ene'''lhe' ,, •• last year; and this:totel `lies been al-: es wap ev r , ea`• ut ' 'Stet , �amsfch ivas�'ealled •ofl;a ter 'two'< ur al... cornmunitres ,• .: .: . ; i • product's' to the' United , . ,_ . > . ho. s • .The week •of.'June 8 wasthe third 3 24ii 00 of debate dorso ' which " 1' h Cit O ` ns Bank ,Account: ALE OF GOVERNMENT APPROV ED Chicks; While they:. last:'•Leg, horns ;6.90, Barred. Rocks $7.90 per 100.- Two .week old .chicks $2 more.. One week' old' chicks .$1, (more, J. .G.• •Tweddle, Fergus, Ont.' D •1 I T F, ITCF}�S,.AND-1'.,tGOT•---• •Iit� ' • 3c b�t Y F s an ,ma h •n ,, r. Y c i e, Coiiiglete ' ' directions, 'and .saiiipies. 'Cern-. •pang, Dept' W.P. .liaiiniiton. t`e uale$ g y pe mos q 1 dan,the.st.:;fkw' months• �: _„d f" s, '; . aneld=exe ted' ost-mor e of the.current ear. Not o i ai•ethe' arnce October, 1930, to register* a .de- The"largess"-"item...las.t• Month: Wee � yP • . t ms •. > :Brantfoid . Ont the ~first time, Y Y li ]l ,i e 1 • men the --other .: ; r,.« �.:.. s ' _ _, s ..,• .' - -crease-- a u7g,mp i}Y 8a'as'ee t- 218040. �lthou ' -finances-of't}ie area -in escel'Yent'�rtr` . , � m. � gti � the , -. it ,., ;: ; ... � : March'Du , - - r n last •: -two>-oecur i : since: dut i g s 65 cent ' 1Vo' Be drtton, is disclosed but• ros ectsY s per bushel Bran $Fars Present P .p °" ...are held eutlor fu •h �• e 1 rt �, leve opments in .;public services, 'notably buildings,. roe�d�e:and:bridges'.. The area Ilea. een re narka 1 , fre , r.o' ,rim - by, e.fr in Crime; the offi tial report.•statee; No kidnapping oe-` curies'. in 1934blitjn . January; 1933 , - hhild,crisp �Speared in the gouges to , .Thepolice; with:the co -o eration'' of -• the ne.i' boring areas'•and the Chinese city police, .Were "successful not, only, in -restoring -the :•chiid,�'but- in,;capturing the whole an '' of• �idna' ens, : g.g k P P. . RECED'ENT'.SET. A friendly: gesture -marked the ob King bir-h= c"•of• 'G George Vs•t • servan es e g day"ini.Tientsin. 'For' man years the Y "Britishmunicipal al. au horities have. p • flown ,theJaper fla _ in.: honer!:of 9.. p .. This. :•' m eriai-Ja anese:'occas ons. s P. p . . d,the uthr`ie' return. :the Japanese a . oat s compliment. The hoisting of the Un- ion Jack over the : municipal offices was, the first time: any foreign flag,. had •'been lis' la ,ed over any, Japanese: pub., p'..Y„ he building 'in Tientsin .'The:preccd ent'having, been set, :it is hoped that other .foreign flags, 'including the: Am ner•on'the special• occasions of friend ly foreigri--powers: • 'Unabated in LI/Ild°r1 bebinen The Herald, ...The Deily , press,. The, NeWS.' Chronicle end :pie,' , '.1lixteen-Volume get*: of Dickens am!' electric ;irons end.' tea Sets.: • cost abotre S,P,900,0.06 'e year, and battle between Chineee- Generlds,, The hoisted its net'sitlee'te 2,054,34-8 conics Dso,pou and The pail y •„ttaii-to about • Tnormng....issue.s Stint ',short by reilllionS. :of „the,. coniiiiffed. large number: of genuine reernits te,1 the army'. of daily rieW,Fipapilr'littyers, ' The. writes : tion •of thkeeAtihtter VI Million teadera to buY more thaw one liapee the -.aforementioned date :the.` number. `shorts ,and :middlings :totalled,: 118' ,r; a • . on' Iondo n Streets Lon'dxiir•.--Ot►e curious"re result of •the World • Monetary' and Economic Gbn- ference 6ted by the• Morning,<Pos Conservative newspaper of London. The: Americans, it; appears; find that • of..men an • d women without. work of 000 the d t b 'an .'.sort amounted ata :276 597 in,:4: total population: 'of : inore than 40 000 000 �' Tl a .heartening; t:,e-.emp oyme t s attributed.chiefs*. to tbree., causes, One is• the. flnal.adoption•of the>biidget' The;seconi factor is the less tang e.: rovinc�e` :ole~one•�Aof .optiniisin in the p s over .'. rospeeta , of .,the London • con' fer:ence, A; th-soil' factor :'in "the current .1M revenient. "is'' the growing.'effect of; the`emerg_ency c . -laws . •a"garnst alien:" •e :lo merit. Most •of ;•the''elegisla- nIp Y,• ion aini'ed; against . • employment of t • :foreigners . in France'• ' was '• accom- panied b time •.clauses under which. ens to ers • were': git en 3.0;.. '60, or. 90 p Y data rn'Which'�to reduce.t1eir•:foreign personnel': to le eels (ranging 'from .:6 to 30 ."Per cent ' of the. ''total ".number p, en ployed. : , Seie'den.'s Oldest Woman`.., .:Has„ Daughter of 79 Stockliolin: ;Sweden's' • oldest 'in- 'habitarit, l+trsTharolina' Anderson,has tii}snv'i *Pr 141fitl bio tlu}ax She=Rves 'at Gardsvik. in tine Province of Vertu 'land, . with;, lien ..79ry ear -old ' daughter, • Johanna:. ,, , u y.,•being .10: per cent ad valorem; horses, under a dut • of. 2 were velued at; $25,000, .:cheese, with.. a. were : of seven cents" per ,•pound:. $46,000; r a ;, '.and f •wool; ',nodes. a' tariff ` of 24 cents -37 cents• per pound; .$55 000 r..• F aiice-Fleatin S. �._I.o it , an of ' 1�0-- ...:, $ 3,340,Of�: °parrs!. -The Govei nnient ><' has an-' nouncea completioii.,of elaborate re' p 'partitions tcrfioat a.' 2,000,000,000=rra:nc ,•(about .:$103,340H0.00 .slice. of . a • total _) 10,000,000,000frarc• loan authorized re gently 'c The'issue will conslet, s st of .1,000 -franc:. tax exempt bond'sto ibe purchased at 962.50; francs , a "in • ?lie; r p.. Y S /z per cent in- terest,'. redeeniable 1 i' 19'34, or ;earlier, ••a.t the 'Governments 'discretion A cornmuniklue.restied at•the'Finance' .Min stry,'said "It is neceasar'y. at'pre. sent! to', issue this new li s ce in order to !Meet obligations maturing:.;in, .the, •an'tumn: " • . a RedrIiai ed 'girls.are: to be. all:, •the age --':iris,, year- ;ati,cdrOrig•'to the Ma 3achusetts League :ef. Hairdressers:• Butt e; reti'heads must''not be too• red' h.. •--just a: ruddy .coppery"•browns.. London, ' to the.eye of •a� casual ab - Y. server, is 'nacre prosperous than '.any' American city ; Beggars are •absent from London streets ant 'the ; stores,' -theatres °anil restairants are doing:. geed .business. ' , en,rercerdi• tire' City er-Brantfor ha -s'' taunt Tax leetions have : genie in 'eo well;and expenditures. Of the" various ' boards, Are• being he1•d 'do'wn :so : well that the city'' depgsrted; '$,25,00), Of collections in a local.' •sailing bank.' Beek taxes. are,conning' in well; Mayor Mac74ride. said and ..citizens, are deserving of praise for the, efforts''they have made cr$ened a• saving act to, meet,: tax ..payf menta :Ris e Life. Dog, , Bo k -Y. e . Y . d for. . t -a Whitt, d Bortland, Are...J mes ` Wh t , n ai a were throw James Dinsd . e, � ch 17, ere n into the • 1, ihianrette ..River -when their canoe ii set • Dinsdale ' swans 1? toga distant shore: Whitt placed his •1 fe- re erver. around .'hi do a t the'animal`• afloat:,until :harbor' pollee .FO '.SAL • R• E BI:.A - CKSMITH� :SHOP • .. Located to - ,i d n �r To 0 k4 Q. Com e u nit'" nt . JILL,' 4 .P... , `l*wo`. Forges;-, Pneumatio- .Hammer Ind. Cutter,: Drills, Lathe and a; verjr •cofnplete` stock-'bf tools •will••.sel['a •. a going' concerrrwltlefavorable-lease-orieeif i sell Machinery ".`separate) , Y. 'bloc or piecemeal.• • KIAdelaide- NS 73 es Ad' laid t. W .t .a a 5,. • ,'Toronto;,: Amelia. Putnam • Breaks. ; Ow Cross". Own. :Coup tr .'Record Y. Newark N.J:-"D'irti er •than ever be- . fore,' • to• nee" her ',Own"- expression, ,-''' , Amelia ` ar ' • B hart F.iitnam,, pvith a. new ' •w . '; omens. transcontinental ��r` �' '• .cord: in ' ' .hand;?brought her red,mon,dpl'anedown••- H at ire ark Airport at 8;19.3% u:m. (east ern da ai . _ .• Y ght. bine fast`week 17ho 'r ' i minutes ut@'s� after She left LosAngeles. . .• iter'. fornier record •was 19 •hours and: 4 mi pigs, was.concluded . reeently between , arrived • to. find .Whitt clinging to the• notes., She stew at, an. altitude of bt' r'ween e re . 6000' ` '' esenta "•a n: tine .:' overturned !rise . 'canoe d 8000fe t p s of Austria; an y�� Poland' o e t d e " : , ; .,.. • . e , and •round- ed. r , .. , . a severe thunder ttendin . the Scor. 1 h oder storms. g omit Confe�ienc :: She attri- The• accord; prov`des that' Pol:nd t, grant 5000'passports,at reduc a , ed rates to ,Polish :tourists who `desire to .visit Austria, as Well as'.lower duties':on • types of Austrian.. machinery.: .not. manufactured ;in Polanc! , ••• • ,Austria; • in .return, will Shake tariff concessions ;on Polish . pii;s; live .stock, eggs ;and '`edible horses. • . AP0.14114;17'.. u a _tale a bmf ouri. • '�' sts . for. Pigs fr Lord A c ommerci 1 •.• ,, a treaty e hi'ch, in effect; exchanges tourist's for Britain's, populatiOn'itiereased „by ass Wedding Ceremony Record:: Size Tankard Found •at -•Blackpool The •world's largest tankard; empty. of beer' liar been largest at Black - pooh: ft is '.1.8 inches !high . and :8 inches in, diameter:.. Of; 'Fieniish origin; it was the property of,`a, Span- 'sin • noillenian, but, was looted and eST;; fo_inrr 1Str`-fh pawilsleternir ire`' Lancashire seaside toten, �•: ,,and 'manage). of, the Montrent in 1869 eeiehrated • hi. ;eighty-fifth birthday home ;here lest. week! been pipeline 148:,,pillier 'contintionsly *Or nearly 64 years, still attend8 t. • ',School for Lepers , The: al...pool wilt 'torten': Ouse lifiticti ed, 'with.: flit, ,tiiseal,i,6 bow preveitt obi e others'. lenere ;Were deported 'freel tbo • prOteller erbieh she said gave her:. and 'enabled 'her to get the meximuin • speed in the eir. She estimathd 'the ., and a half. Dollars hare as. eteol heye been' • Ontario 'Shorthorn Cow 'Calgary Stampede W,itiner, Calgary. -The' •. entry • of Diltican the grand 'and e'riior ,A 'fa eryof Doliart Vegetable ConipOutid Women than the ceaseless rou ti of Can anything be more, WearittLfOr hoUsehold duties? You have no time te , . . yet cannot Stop. There conies. a nine when sontething 611909 and 'you find . Yourself 'simple worn out., " • 'Lydia E, Pinkham'd Vegetable Com- pound will hetrfoi-C.Its tonic action will give you renewed strength, add will mak,o yotir ,daily tasks seem easier 'to you'.. • • . ,,,98 out Of every 100 Women who report te. say that they are.benented by this medicine; ''ney bottle, from your drug. gist .todaY and watch the restilte. sp RA INS Outtyou on 'Mir teal rt • 41, I in