The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-10, Page 6r
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cat"Iladap Th
d WO' rid: atLarge
he' scarcely -sleeps an hoer adity and
that lee 'eonsiders steel?e matter of
bahlt• biei,. peeple heVe
deVelPeed ..et110. habit of eleePieg be-
cause; Pf' ha%rin to ;pend •e part ,of,
each clay in tee der. If iete, really a
1Mbit, We de not -hesitate tri•Sarlt Is a
halt,it. :We ,1P00,11,,eatli..helf ef.ear
Te 11104 way, For peeple. whO stay
,tie •tete, PerletPs 'the' figure Pb •Ooly
quarter.oethe0 10,011 too
mitelle lteY .ceeet:119W We know.
,ene• tarthar 'Ocellee for eteeete.theeugh'
The lechr Man these'daysiSth,e g
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It IS A•.: Peet .eliStressing dikeerience
ta. ga :ilrough,•ebeeliten1gbile Accident.
TeeSe WW1 have telexed' ether peeple, :
bitterly reeret-Aheir Perele1.10119es
---theY• heY0-1/een4t fault it 10 Albite-
• ilY :better to, Shoy' a 'PleeSent eeleit 0
egurtesy,„ elite •teings oSsy.,on the
Ax$0•110,. antl'PerPici'th_e 'regret. end lose
that West, erN19.:fr.°* a sari')." "at'
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y Man • s 'not necs
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713•9,'hlta. been bu.40000a.g, atter. fee• §Prnr* Iteddleg. ,ever.; e *elk; Old -
.1/esliteas ethat.: 04ti't itit'ovr;theia htthlic,,othetalt.3, P,a4::iit'lealit eeeect:
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Wee geeki erecrash1,1htik he read about' 0:4°. istaY .9.W0Ite, e, eir
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It .' In the.:PaPer0....-7Chathant News : ' Pat")) ' (iVictitreal);" '
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Let belleedegeeete .0140i, teere he e I'vPPa' the World EcP11Pilile4•Conier.
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'nlusie and ;iinging and dancing in the °nee cOnlea to,o...Close Roosevelt says
etreett • Let.beperes be lights:1.On the ,.
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'Itwon'elee the end. getheworld: But
It will be t•leiiied or an old Worldt-etee
one'Whieli was based on internat' • 1
, nee
tinaece and trading. It' will. be the be- .
ginning of' a new World In which tit ' •
nations.: will'.'creete fresh markete,
41gheet".11111s Let there be geneal fe-
jo1cIng Wky 11.4. . this exeiteinentT
Reason entelght Amunicipilly-owned
etreet, railwaysystem haspredimed a
Prefit. Trtte4,the Profit slloWie by 'the
.Calgary 'line ie not large -3.24 to e 'either °f. own 'people •or in mew .
la ka: prafit,•, infrottrei eeopepaleg,r_e11.e„s•_.4Meripa- already
niust tread the sante' Path. The pros-
ipmethInk. And it is the' first Mid has sat °at °Dethis advaniarP7
•knee :1929; • HoWever, there seemsto
ffy hetire eietmentc. Thedespatch
tellieg, et the, bloseed event says that
aellieved, "after allow -
Ing for the electric light departiniiiit's
obetrihetien of $$,375:' -'-,,Border' Cities
•• Star,
.pect before es is•fairer even than that
which frigeiethe new Alfieri:cans. .ter.•
tainly there is no going back. • The
•iiiidge,s are broken Own: The Empire
Unionmeet now take the plebe, of• the
old, world which..ins brekee, down, -
The Dille Exeresi. •'• •
• Harvesters' Secursions •
• There will no earrestrse excur„,• Wro•ng Background
.pionb..to the west:Bile Year. .Some ' The DesSithism.that attendsthe core
retice. is increased y the ptimism
vided a trip thet genetally :did better •
eei,eed a goo,d'niany folk that 0;ntitrio °as stages rif eem°n2te stl'ingennY and
was prett good previnee..,..7Stratford
Beacongerald, .
•those excursionswere-kooil• hey. fe • 1) '
ili-bacegroueciTlie representae
' 'then pay ,eeeenses and they also con twPs of t4ii Pixtralic nations Yari-
Buy' Now,
• Every,„report on business: hieuipg
freni4m-Yesotirceeein-thitiecentinentib
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'telling the seme, story: Stock and peen
, ModitY, prices are ade•analeg. rapidly,
and retail priees are certain very, soon.
follOw theiteuPwarit. An•CI the wise,
• retail buyer "get 'n.611.043 ground
floor"Herald
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Accidents In'.Hortiee,,
finaneial• disaster eteerve. everywhere
is 'apparently untouched 'and' migyt be
they tern ae England Whose PrOspeeity
living, in Edwardian days. 'They comp
to London ;at .the height of the 'Lon-
don season, When all the Spending oi
people.) With -mime). ,p accelerated and
all' the leeury left 1. the country is dis-
played. The: eroPer background for a
Wore Economic Conference in Eng-
land woule hoe been Manchester, or
Bradford, or •Glasgow,, perhapsGlas-
•gew best�f for there everyone can
see the `"miles..of empty .stocks 'of •the
With activite when all the World need-
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ACItlent---Stresses-Peril- *.., ., •
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',fast,,•,ategoe,ding lo,,statieties: Wetted 11Y,' N ,Nr N ., i• cil
• r li.:*.i'Pg1Q9. '519'1'4'1 : : . .tio'n' aof moi•t4.--
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...vngre: I:A."0,P,tigor Itt, gOing. too, ,S1PW., . , , „.„„„ „. ,, ,„ ,.....,., ,,,...„,
,,ItPt as .„IttgrO, Is.' cItti*er-itt, :&olil.g, tO.P", ' ' . ..e.4, •.,'
'Arrow ' ',. a tiona,,' . '‘;.... ar
'the, National sarki'ooulteli ' tno •V" Ws ''
''.ye1,7iai„v'i77::4:P.ri"4:e1V1,711.:r.-e4r:e:r.407:1:Wt:,1weYr'ee:.1.0',(1'17.iedte.11.:y.1•911:7..,: .... ", .. a, ' tie.ra''.'g....1:1t4f ;17: m, '',,,,eTi,11N1.1,,.4n, '.. ;:.54,,,,ar. vgt7 ..
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.11Z10,...,--41,14'. 0everal, , . ' othFra ,e0.4,po,d • • ' •
1 Lotelen,' -.e "The.. Britieti, ::„C'elimicin:
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"A, Sedate Wee 119kine'alotere Accorti!,,, .Woilitlt--:--ot- Nations' waft, Pee , Pt ,t114.1
.:hig. tti, ,wiw,esSes„, et iittie .hetter than.,.greateat power*. participati.'ng'in
a '§aairSPaee' ie. 'the ••deeerlPtiint, i Wo,r.W. • .1.,14Pattent1P, ' Oonforonqn," . t4(1. '
'gtyon, by the., conneli, &'•,$,Q.; 5,10Wly.ip, P.rMoUlg Weles. (lecle,rediineedresaing
faet. .teae a heave, treee vette •,treller,delegateete tile $0411,111P404rcoliter.' .
ott„th.t.. ft?ttd" it pa.c4essary; ' tO, try ' tc... 91/00: of the ..1.-irittsh PAPIO, ,Orv.I.cO.
T.4.0a0u.e. at a; h4inInet. here lest; W.eele -•
,• •. "Dgwit 'the .road, c on1114 in 'eppoel . "13Pc4,4a0. Pr :04F,21.potiO4, . we ,.041.
p. itetOTPCtiOlt Vaa• another : eet'. and P..„,.6've.. 1,14'10' :..Any to*r.e,,vt, „Petieti41,
the •ctrivor ,:,06'hind,*thia one also x4e..1.P4,4,01d0r,P lie ePtIt111110, ,.."k`or. nae, of .
• .q40,0'.,. 9..'i?.ika*..-, ..0 • ,a, rOutt..the hig:1 the ,greateit, Rowers, :1,4 ' the .wpr41 tit. • ', _
'tra4.1e.r.. 'outht met 'tite',. Rther..i Paaaer'i 44Y0 1JA. Wier,. ,•in4;11,:it144'Itati:4 - til.3,7,
.11eu.449.4, ,TO,milte, nlatters:,Werai., the.''tiimiai'Olaragt,er eat' Y.,0t. 110.'4014 .1.).5".''*:
setilliPlee-'• •epeuered! justas:, 411 four . great belle:IPA .1,50Y great thing at lire, • ..
'04res, Were- OeePe4,1 7t,Pgetber,'. • :', : ' Etp.A.,!:,.. ,. .,' - , . ..i : . • . ...... • ,
.... ..",(y. OPnrsei, it .can., be ergybdTthat . Itie, Prinev''setdithat after. 1.0' Year*.
S10., ;reepeott*e peeeers:•irere;ito hjAme, tika,.Orifish P006: S, orirIO:oti'l;epgee '
eild.'••thet•A they:•'414, notr.'exerepe 'the 4.fled.lestitied. lot .extsteece,,Ftpx,,oug, ',gee.;
. Preperr;preeeetione. 'before. taking • tee eerefeeelee` In :all .'Pa.rtp. Pt •the.... ee111.-
cllance,: Ceie,. of 4hern , at. least :was .mbawealth of..oUttous.. All Parts of thfi
to blame from this' 'stendiioint - Bat. 'Empire liad suifered Severely during '
It .ii. . evident that'. "1:!elk Of -,them ..the laet: tee yearte' War Veteralis-Of
tbeuglit. the way., was clear. Ther the" : EemPire had berme their burdene,
.slin0., guessed yvreeg;,' as se' often: wita greet, feetitecterlee Paid, becatete
-'., b.A.APPenfe ': • .. • "•• ' they keew• Whet eprvice and, sacrifice '
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•• "Oa, ttte. Other .hand.: the fact eci were and IrneW',It *is up IQ- thOm CO
mains• teat' a motorist meat be creep .1.).f4e;, ofter4. who. 'had, e'Qt 1.).p0a through
Mg. . along., pretty 'slowly .if a-heav..y L'tb...e.:Sallte-7. gkeelling• „, , . •• ' . .
'truck 'with ,a trailer 'finds it necee- The heir, to 00, , thr.on. 7.3a41.,.it telO: .„
aark ;to *ova ahead." • , ' . .. ,.iogrr:tsnvertriotri4,,ttlaio t.h1C,oin,.4g.ewagliiShei;ngLe_o,n_tintted; ,
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Hungarian Partridge •
Thriv6 iniQuebec • Bililding Permits
Clue. - The, letroduCtioU or • Value Up 75 P.C.
the,elnegarian pattridge to, this coun• -
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.tryside tete proVed.ehighly successful,
was : reported' at a meeting 'of the
local breech' of the FrOvince• ofQuebec
,Assediation for the Protection of Fish
WilPy Pest; lone record-werld flier, -met . Gen. Bale Bathe, een•e
Mender of. tlie" largest roues fiiket in historY In: Nei*, Y•o•rlt, The :
...meeting took' place a. few hours after Fest had broken,his ofh,
••eord: far ;a, globe:direling .ilight. '
ewfO011410nd
TO Lose Status?
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If .Plan L Adopted British
•CoMinission. May 'Run'
Colony
New York:7A special despatchfront
London to the New York Times says:
tomeithat•theee.le_teeLgee' atetietoll of ed shipieto-'earryired4 rem-eneeland-her-status-asee-self-go-YeeinnaL
lits through aceideets. acid., • •
to another and all the world traded if the British government approves the
-dent tatalities',:are exceeded :•enly.:by,'-tOgether.-4Vianchester •Geaedian. report 'of .tord'Aniuiree'vcom1111ssieni.
erhich was recently sent to investigate
• : ..aceitiental.death's 'froth. motor vehicle . .
the isiand?s-financirhe,
'1=-7-eperititaitince,oyer-A",•peeled,efeyears,,-,,,,
• Canada Needs People . _
••eci ineurance records show, nearly. one-
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.third of kit accidental, death occur at
houte.-eeieingston Whig -Standard: .
•• 'State Medicine
It is reasonable te':belieVe that ta
• iikstein :of .state Medieine,end perhees
observance of thesystem
'bt.:Me•didel.eitaininations,• innopulatiens
•• ine se On' vibuld Save- mciney 4) the
:.State. • It is new 'etiMinele-kn-oledge
• Ithat negleeted health cOnditigins
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,early life cause a greetdeal of trouble
as age edvancesand treenentlY'inea-,
Pacitate Men .for work at .a. Minh hae•
• ler age than wield 'have been the
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• case had they looked after themselves
1. , i*they.eitouldor possibly WeeIe 'hoe,
At the Service had Ibsen available. It
a large question, Of course, with two
.0de:a to the argument, but there is cer-
. '• ,tainly a SWing towards staWniedicinel
' titese' days. -Port Arteur. Neers-Chren-
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'Reateeeit's..Meteods
• :IteoseVelt is tieing 'steam roller,
have •you- tee,
• tics to Pet oyer his recovery
/Firms
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, redueing. hours• and Inereaeing
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sweetie are tO-put,•stickers on their
' •"ecarrYing. out the Recovery it ct,, and
'pi)* the Presideet:adVises the ii.,oreert
.ont tee:United States • who do' Mint :0f.
tee retail buying, not to, pairenite•
istores. which •do not carry these.sigils,•
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• • •••,--,-Chatham, NeWs,
leateit
A loWering. of. freight end passenger
:ratea, really believe, weed be in the
• -1 bestinterests of the ,r,ailioe,,ds, es-
peeielly in -view ot the keen'
competl-
tion .o.fferee, 'Ijy beites..•.aed.• trucks,:
'.'Whether this can he 'olitained without
• a further cut in: wages depends greatly
en the extent .the Industry,
• and allied indestries, recoVer;and,lest
•as nmportant, to', what extent egono-
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• xplea's.„111,1' other', directions are carried
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. Out on tire • reitrecies.' St; ThoreaS
• • TimJettithel, • • , 1,
What It Wood . ,
.tordArneid ,is,onoted as saying that.
,"anOther War' OOld hot: eettle any-
oirtreto#Vir hind, it eouid#be
argu4d that, another war would Omni.:
• nettle ,Lt-• Ntencton...;
Beript, •'
; y'Work 'of'Newspapers .
' Wiley • Post, totnid-the
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, yas taken" tO task •bY his easiness
-.nkatiagerat,--the cenelnSion of the pight
4nena1kiiag to new4pepertrien. :The
tact was, overloOked .tbal if
•neWipapernien bed bot talked about
• ' Post, there wouid have been one Less
Inausgorin enipleymlerit to•day. -1tan
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Canada In the only British Dominion
which.can-lie.ileickletni'de°readi for
the .reception ofmlflio3 of settlers.
She in dietant hardly n • week'sesail
from , Britain • It is.'as easY.•to 'prose
the Atlantic now as it •wai;to cross
the North, Sea three Centuriee.agci.-'The
•CanadEamolimate Makes her attractive
, teBritish, Settlers.. Against the .absurci
ktateinent. that the Canadian ' clitnate
IS tin inelement:for further settlement
• northwards, we plebe 'the 'diving:wit-
• (less of the •sturdY: Fretich-Cenedians.
Occupying'•one eof the:. )110# dilticalt
earts of Cenade; thliPeoPle," With 'the
Passing' ot the centuries has improved
Re -:Physique: • There 18 probably no
sturdier' , White. folk: In . alT, the world.:
than the; 'FrenclieCenadiens. of the.
northerninest -settlements,: in (4tiebec,
.Canada .wilj ,eientnally be peopled by
.hundreds of Frank 'Bohn
in-NatiOnal Review.,
Economy at Sea•
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• So rapidly has' post -War •ship desige
•developed that a Modern:40,600,ton
•liner tests less' to -run. to Mentrealthan
a 204190 -toe 30.Yeareild :rival. '
TH_E-11NITAII::.,..S.TAT BS. .:.
• •-• ..Cenada's Reco,very •
*EYidenee Of ' :Widespread.: intproie-
mdnt, of:.linsiiness in Canada, Is, noted
hY SeVerat.. diflpial• agencies, • The
WIloleSale 'pride .index •ef the .beniief-.
en Bereau of, Stetistics, reached 67.6,
in, Jilin; compared..with.;.63A in F.ebr•
eery." Title hi gent' Of • 6.3 .:per' cent
In three ' months, of pregress at the
rate Or about per cent. :. fog a' fell,
year. •As InOtir OWn-cetie, the Sharp-
eet. recoveryhas been made 'le .tbdeie
principeilY • faint pre,
dints; ..whigh. had preyletisly, .iniffeted.
pleat 'severely from .defititiete 'Security
prides 'haVe also edvancee, 'at a, itiu.eh,
Mere. rapid 1)ate,...,..ape tbe, average
value of 130 ''eommen eheree • [Whose
tenteations ere rePorted.,1 by " the bo-,,
Million. Burden has increased by Mere
thee 5lCt ;Per eent, since :•..1elereh, Caine
in trade and intinstry. 'are' equallY": not-.
'able; The Cfileltil index ' of industrial
pl:onnetion has nieved up troth
figure .fer not yet .avalltible,
of '7.0 it14,.%•ehrttarY May.. 'A
, but 'ceiitirined 'expaesion induattlee
producing, fiteei, textiles rand ;n0ri4et.;:
.rOas tnetaN tea'ves,littie doubt ,that It
wlIl 011.0Y7 a farther gath. ,
dence.of Canadian lieproeernent• le of
spetial leteregt, to TJnited States,
initerniich as Mere Aniericati eaeltal
inveritect...in:Canada than in • artkitither 1.
larelie cOithtry, aid Canadian Mae,:
ketare.,second In iniportatice Only to
these of. Lee united ,lthgdthn ab an ;
-outlet; for Aniericau goods; That these '
'gains' have been "made withoiit atiY ;
pore: Which is now 'in„ the hands••ef:
Seeretary tine.
derstood to propose .• drastic .attion--.
Without Precedent 'in. Modern
history, . It, recOinniends that 'the
land's :finances, be put deem.. expert..
non-political.contrcd" as .a condition. to
'erialiging.a.big reconstruction' loae, .
• The reeciet goes still further in pre-
"poeing that the "whole .adininistratien
of 'the;ISiatid Should be iiatided oVer,
.for tc.time. to a nOminated. commission
empoweredto recegeizethe maellinety
of goeernnient,' 'collect taxed .and gene
dint the...affeirenf the colony: bye -ad,
..niinistrative order:. •
This' seenm in effect that •Newfound-
landerS-WOuld lOse their.selegoveinieg
'instittitiOnS Until theBritish':were,able
:tout the laland On its feet. °
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Canadian Authors
.Fiteci-inT-Edinburgiv.
Edinbergh, ScOtiend.--The 70 mem•*
hers of the Canadian Authors As9ocia-
40, touring the'Unitee Kingdeni wer�.
entertained at, luncheonby the ;City
end Game:. Two years ago.sonie:Hun-
gking partridge'itlbeen. introduced,
it was Stated,' and •fortieeSueceseeie
springs they ,have.,ile,sted,1 the 'result
being. that man hblthylig.young .b1;edw.S
&re now seen on tiyi.,
'years, the. hope was. expressed; 1 there
Will • b.e. eecoUgh•hirds• to provide 'sport
for the 'gen. 1 • ' •
The 'ineetipg: resolved. glipreagh
the •atitherities.'with a view to protect,
.111g the rainbow trout which hed been,
eatablisited in 13rcime, take sone. time
• Corp.oration . of Edinburgh.• agO, but had, been found.to be'ntelcing
.The'funetion,' was One Of iieepy..thet theirway :•eo•ere pio taelea.ele • into
have ':been ayes:flied: for the eiaitoya
e:Me parts. ,c.f„, the. British ,Isiesi greater. hetes', 'of water. ' laitebee had
at:vir
e.'theen. approached, it 'was_. announced,
'tik;4t noteworthy st!gr4stiat:iritig... the but nothing had been 'done.
lune eon y oYa• ' ie poss.. .
eraturO unrhicir-Itudy est'a'hl-iShtMg•'-ti-ftsVrearing 1nent17
clitef ea er...• . e neighborhood. ,
.."'ReplYing • tothetoast to the 'gneets..
,Droposed by the:Lev:1 Frovdst, HOward • • , • ••
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• Widows • are living -lenger. in the
:.inidlandie Their. increased tenacity„
to life, has: cost the Midland' Distriot
Miners!' Fatal A:cdident. Relief Soc.
1.1.23.0 in.the past tiye
June Total $1,5 ,000 Above
ay,Affected ; Maritimes Least -
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.....Ottawa. --The value of building pep.,
.mite issued by..61 cities dUring•Juna
was $3,536,000,. an increase �f $1,!533:
POO or 76 per ,cent., as coreparee'"witti
the May tete' Cif $2,0037000, a Dominion
Ibireau of. Statistite report • says
Wholesale. Costs, Of hielding_ma
baye ,beep fewer in 1933.than ie•••an.: •
• other-.3°ecir of the tecbril. ' ••• '
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Some 5Q)cities furiesh-ed. ' detailed
statements showing they .hati• issued
. over 200 permits for. dwellings valued
• at over $1400,p0o, and, seine 1,700 per •
mits. fin, other b.uildings estintated
post epproxiMately $2,300.,(100'." Duein.
.eley,.a.atherity, was given ,forptlie ereo
lion 60t olevrer • irOncligwselivilaisue71(1•Sq*api•
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Quebec eri Lead .
recOrded In New firtinsiyite;,Quebed,, •
.,Ontario, Manitoba, SaskateheWart, AJ
berta, 'and. British Coleeibla: ' Th..
largest increase Of $1,250,691 or 231
per, cent.. Occurred 'in (4:tieing.
• As cOmpared with'June, 193e,..theri •
• were iticreaSee-en (4gebec. Manitoba,
and•British Columbia, that of 009.359
.or 55.3 per cent. in the lasenamed be •
Ing largest. •The remaining provineen
Showed. decreases.:
0! the,,largen Montreal .
•iiipeg Vancouver .reported itt
•ereitses in the value 'of the permits is,
seed as compared .with. May,- and:also '
.xvithJene, 1932;:while Toronto showed
.a gain in, the first'bet adecBne tin
seCoed comparison. Of, the othei
centres, Sydnee, Monctote'Shawinigtit
Braetford,, For Willfem; • Galt
Kingston, Lon on, , Port Arthur, St
:Catharines East 'Windior.,. Begirt*
Lethbridge; • New .-Westmieeter an
North Vanceuver reported improve
ment over May, 1933 and" June 193a '
•Angus Kennedy of the Canadian party- ..--New-National-Parh
expressed' regrets the stream of mi- Winnipeg -Riding Minntain Nation-
_geetio» from Scotland to Canada had al i!atic, described here as Canada's
been checked of late years.'Canada new playground, was'. opened on july
'had room, for millions of Scoteif they
showed ail intich intelligence In reform
;systems, of co'eiperative settlement as
had been shown in other forms of or.
ganization, he declared.
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Cebtus. to be'Made. •
'of--Touriat..Traffie
'Quebec. -During the: month cif .Aug -
int 1.. the 'Highways Department
take a census of "'all • tourist antemo-
bilerl.enterieg the...previece..ef Quebec.
A..eintilae'eenses . had been.. taken- 0,
preVious yeare but iestyear it laraeln-
terrepted. and. it has been, deeitle,d•to
resume' the 'Omer' practiee;',
Daringthe montlyobservers will h
on duty, at. all eighWay.points! Of :entry
Ceicee6. and In addition to. counting
:the number. of: cars eriterinen' tabula-
tion will be Micle"of the. duration .of
the :visits of the 'toeriati. • . ' • • •
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Across B.C; Ice Fields:
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.26. • Tins- reservetion is situated on n
plateau about 150 Milee.nortlewest
the city et Winnipeg. It has an area
of .1,I48 square -miles and contains a
mine herd of bison and from to, to
• three' tlaotisand wild elk; oBe cif .the
largest herds' of' this kind or deer In
Canada. .There ..are • •also' numerous
niObse and comincin•er deer. The new
national .park is easily :•aeeeiSible,,:. It
ta approached. from ale directions by
good motor roads,„ and will erdbably
prove popular with motorists.. "
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Two Montreal, . 'omen
May, Inherit 20' Millions
•mootreal. l..TOon their ability to
prove, relationship • to Edward 'Albert
Ridley, elderly millioneire feend•neir-
deredleet May in •a New York base -
Meet olliee, depend the,chenees of two
,Montreal women,: to inherit an estate
valued at aPpeoximitely $20,000,060.
• They. are Miss .Edith •English :and
,her. sister,Mrs. Vie. IL Broactie. '"We
haye no ergot :that we are 'related,",
said.MiSs English' in conerming a re,
licit her niofFer
grace *Ridley, 'daughter :of' RObert
iey .whels ,believed t'o have Deen a
nephew of the Murdered eccentric.
investigations into ramify history yeere•
being -tnade, :Miss English said. ,
,
-Blue-Herotr±-COlony
,• .
Wiped Out by Storm
t,horntiaierhe large Celdny Of little
hercne, for many years lopa.ted in,tee
"woods on'tficefarenf..the late Robert
.Lugaty,of London, teiCi, miles 'trent the
village,was compietely destrdyed by•te
• teriiiin Wind ' sterin, • , • ;
The nests, built In large trees; and
occtipied by the heron year ,ecter year.
'Were blOWir 'doWn., -4 '• •.
.Butter From 'Canada •
For N 7 cl
Ne' __ea_an ers,
,
June Pealc,roWer'Montb.
as. Industries '13Usitet
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Kitchener,. On( -More Power,..•vviii7"
needle Jun e than Inany ether meal •
tietelAst4-0,wo, 7--Yeavsr-
letyre 'of the :Public Utilities Commis • • •.
ston .saidlhere •recently. 1 Ale.a reselt. •
there was .-are.increase .of 169 in the'.
,,horge power, peak WhicWhad been 'de
Oiling, steadily. .for'..some time.
The iticreas.e in the amount Ofp0Wei
t_iSecuitellie.te_poWer conatintptien-with • .
the. matinee.: -factories, .some Of ' Wliteh, ,
are innieng.24 hours a day, taking. the
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bnik,.* the, increate. ,
Denies PoUnd Sterling ,
. , 'is Tieet.t,French''Franc ,.
. Loiii.104,:-.44.kte .Hote.g.olisha, .nottli.;
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•,-cial seeretary. tO'•.-P1".te.,•:',.!.."-eiteeek3"; .he, tit. .
'ielouge ot•diennion's today einlilleitek,
ly , denied' tee suggestion -60(100'10y
adVatided thattee,'poued sterling la
lied' td the kreifeli frattie,', •'. . . :
...17here .iiene treth, in that :stegge• e
lien, said, t:ee .understudy of pgeilla
Cp-opetative Crectiriery Would reverse chequer
Yerilme:B.C...eeThe olcanagan 'Vallei ;Chainberlany, • ..Chttneelloe .ot thel ,Wie
,NeW.Zealeed; taking in return lumber the order of things and ship' butter to ‘., •..0;,,.hie4'10.1(ii.,,6eiol'oyt6:0'et,•iii,e..gia'tvtehr'enrire. in,t.litutti
:Ii6i'ay:C1•1•Spt‘titilioinieedi'bthise°Mil.:e'ittilliPer. o6ein•TPraitildire' .'.8t%it)raieeticiii0;11;sai;v4aildi,:t..)elikietoitlidato:I.pog.:6,et.:i.e,d,iaita..t tii"h:lan11;
,
and COlitieerde to try
to' strange. tt,'ShIpinent !, of. Caliadleir
haw, to the Antipodean oetiiinion,
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•Steeplejackl Alive
,
teeLleiStS Waliteel
• -OttaWil.-TOurist ettraetiOn• t
00 ; prat 1..() are Mit bie•
• After- 126F t
;rifled reeently when 'John .3. Devine, '
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St : ;',1616,14.41.--gPectattn't 'were her': I ''',•int°tri:',ial.a,ati'.1,i()Iaptlihill.foctitj11.11d...i.41.
1.•,3; aSteeille1a6ko Test h4 footing While '01111111es', Ontario, %Preellidial $etto•
doseending tfoin titdpeak,of raul's ta.ry. MA:CA:tallies Weegit the' Ottawi
;_r____.,I,D4441..4,1Iiteat.uwAtofr.throoittu41
Trattil en a-rolfg"leciee 'probably a veic-lieltitdelir-Eas tc rip ntar10, unit.p t41'
fatalliy. ire i suitoting front, OfstY .tPe literatni.0 '
"Shock and the results, of an zraY• Were!: ad'vertise the .titirnotiOns of • title part
, 'Ate) died to it et of in ine nitY; I id WO: 14 6654 "
Ceneditte 'dollar- „offere further preof . -
:of...we, At1.40, ee ivatlitai .,roiti,46,..11•4*-• . • Mri....C,,, As',. Atnes n'tr.'..-VorOn to With ,Capt, 'OM .,Roilatt4, ot Vaiieonver,,
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. Niehelas. Teette • dein :ii-f!Atrietteati teridiiie to ,-..tionifote;...reonvery,--New . ‘.91.1 viti 6'141' she t.i4W,. :•'1).'il'44"i°1f1:0'1'''' l'°*.ii.ntlY#: in il ICI '''11.Vi11.•41/1"4: aro"
.111yd/it:0r% itoteittly, told, tepoittets, that yoilt.'illtetag, . ' ' ' . . , the Ito in e lit i Cotunkh I a' ;Ice, fieleo, '
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