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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-14, Page 6\ T" • • Canada, The EinPire and The Worla t Lag. • CANADA Steady Seine, Babeen's -reports ,ou conditions, .11,1 'Ciitiadal•thie raMith says ,Mishiess Provereent. is heiag steadily maintain. ed Over, this Do1UiOfl. Theurrent SaYs. that, While general IMO' • .nesin.the. T.Taited States is' sliewint feMiecV in ,flatten; off ihte: aitehiptirary •'dideWiSe Motet:neat, there is nelriter, ,ruption iii the ,upWarcl: sweep ot Major, huluetries• throughout, the DM:414ton.— Brandon, Sun. . , . „..• Pepidation Orowth, , , . • • There 'arel?,,Q90,Q6b;:inOre.people. in ' the Averid: thatY than, there,. W,§re font Years•"ago, aCeerdizig to :Sir- Charles President.Of, the •Inteinationitl- populatioh, , I.Triton, ;Who .•aPParently keelie „close ,tab onbirths and 'deaths..., , Getting ,BusraeRS Crider the new trade treetiee ,ganl• •"•'4,4„0„rexports tcarance have inereased • by 73 pr cent, ih the past year; and those to, South Africa.are up ,65per, ' Cent.Tliat'e :talkin• g business.)3Order , . 1.40:1-11114 to t,49'.911..' A WI-Mie.'n teacher at VancP11Yer colitis,. offered to resign her: pest it it were gIatitoct to a male teacher out S. 4e1),. 'in •WhiCh case She would marry her. isneeeSsor; TheSehool Tioti,r4 ”ifi-upep, lier proposal out Of court." Otte of the: great caudes.„9f: the: present wave „ iineniPloymehta cording to many antlicirities s•Ilie fact' that'. milliens or" women havere-,: ftieed. to disPlay the• that thie. . • . . YancouverIeacher' s() ,eager. to . de, Net miry Is she willrltig, ,inalte., room' ,a,Workleee Man; but she 18 wI$ng to de it •Ithowing-that •it'..Peane the 'artcrifice of financial. IndePendened cin her part, j -ler: belief that' sh'e.will,be *Qxp than, compensated for that'Sagri, ilcele"b4sicle:: the,. point..,Ednionten- Jeurnal. • THE EIVI-PIRE • The. Orst Jazz Band, • It is recalled tbat:the Roval band; which aceompaniee the Wool- wieh searchlight tattoo, was the only regimental band recognized and pro- •• SunTan Plan: •The girl who 'need: to• blacken her leg to hid:e a hide a:hiile in her, Steck- ing -nOw. both, legs, 6314,V:rears' no stockings at Manias , ' Little B t'Oh'110iYi A bee's eting,Is One-thirty=seCond Of " iiic long. . The other two feet s tiohr-'--Sault :Star. ' • PublicityFor Moosejaw According to the record of ,the:Do- ,rainion, Press :griping 'Bureau, the fileeedjaw Evening Timed was quoted 196 'timed by 'other Canadian news - •paper's for the thi-'-e-esisthe-reirdeil ' . March. , This. Is gdod,PUblie4Y:for lfoosejaii - arid coniPliment' to our editorial Page.. The Ottawa .Journal •, • ,beads the list With 2,3r8 quotatiorie; and the Toronto Globe is :second With • • , • 1.2,033. Out of PA, daille,dosOjaw Thnes. ranks 510.--1ViecisejeW titles. that year it consisted �f38 perforreers; including twe_negroes who played the big drum, the 'Cymbals, and the 0..fing ling Johnnies.7, ,Tbis.apparently,was the first:official' recognition of a jazz band.. SuPernatural fpresiglit, eanhot be expected even from the militarY.—' •London 'Evening , News. • : • • • • . Better; Times There has, been noticeable this year a brighter:Spirit , in industry.- thiem... Ployment has fallen,.:beyond. the. sea. -seller fall,. thipleYment has risen.: Out-, :put is rising ,..,Business losses " have beeivreplaeecr ',by' profits, aa..recent ,statistiee -show. , •••:The., ' relief irom. anxiety; so afforded bas ea Yet a:niched . . . 4es .Sven $;11.40To ee • ana da s Famous • Have Seen Lifitd Police ervice For §ixty Years • • This is, the , diamond jubilee year of the Royal Canadian Mountek•Po- i'ormerir the Royal NorthWeSt Mounted Police.; The fam,us fol.* \vas foIlowin; thb *acquisition of " the'. Western' prairie land in 1870 by the poniinien oepan- . • ada. The Indian'tribei: on the,prair- ieS :were 0,t.'„athUt thne Powerful and proslieretis hat .wee being denioral-' ised by•liqiier•,sellere and by wars 'of :•such a natiirrd.i tO discourage ,sett,19- anent-by, the. whites. • The,,poljee;erily -300 strong.at the outset, marelied, in I874 right aCrese the, prairies:.frOm 'the Red River in ,Manitelia •„to the 'RoeitY MPuritaiksi theientire March being more than mileS ;and throught. Country. of which Part Was 'Unknown, The tribes 'were so 'tnapreSsect that a „serieS Of treatiee_were_cenel4eslitrid „the • goy- Big 'Business and Peesident. Roosevelt. Big •Italy and :.',G,ertneny and continues • to ,support them, there was ' a tithe. *hen neither 1VIUSsolini tor. Hitler ,eetildihave' gene :forward without this •, hacking.' :Perhaps: beth .are. independ Pg it t� -day. Nevertheless, • .mairie:their ',Stout hi, the'lJnited States big businese has net fieen: ctrdlaIto Itao,Sevelt: • He liaS :had to erititiley:,Pressitre: and even Yet it re, "Mains to heseen.vriletlier.-.the great In , 41101.11es; will. heartilyl.co-Onerate..•with, Butit is plain enough:that-if the •-:'great.-bnat cial and indtkeirial.,interests', :.are secretly In favour oZsome Sort 'of • 'dictatorshiP, • Roosevelt Is not thelr 'idea of ,a7-dietkerif,"----TeltntonVrail anct a ' narrow , trete, •• . IntO higher Waged thriiiighbat the .. com- munity, ' • the area . of 'depression. ..and hardship •Wiil not shrink;LOticlerf., Bally Herald. 1 8 ra A•Weak:DetieiMi" It is officially' announced 'from. the Bonainion•Office_ that ;the -Empire' Mar, -rating liciaid-IS':co-,-lie-alielisited:There •arenci„.sulticiettt reasons to jest* this decision as, it steads,: and,•the.'matter •is,sure to ,be,raisect as seen as Paine - : night reaaserapies, Tlie-refiisal 'op the Eienilnions to etiopera.te 1,17Ce Joint Irn -Perial'bodY„ regrettable, as 'it; niuSt be,. • is not e -reason why. the:devernment , , , of this touptry: should:discontinue tile *irk ,Of the Bad on ,hebalf of tle lioine preducer and the doldnies,,ol its work in helping the Population ..af these.islands te'realize What the.Bri-' tish Empire js. 11 Is a commonplace • that the'Colonies have suffered hetient in .the' Past,: and that .'601iergovernt. merits have been s1t:4, to give the lead, l'ItOrganizihetheirdevelp-Pment. In; its seen y•ear4 bf 11,fq . the, E. M. B. has :dope.much to •remove that reprOach, :and l'no..Voicen have' heen clearer Or 'moreLsustained. In protest against the proposal to. disband the Beard; than . , these af' golooltti.'proF1.0erst Whether ,they gro* bananas in the West Indies,. :Or sia1 in East •Africa or tea in Gest: • lon;—tcaidon Times. •l• •••••,. , Sanford (Sunny) McSweeney', 15-yearold, Star delivery. bey: •of Oiilhawba covered-the--distatme-$loni his hoMe-to the reAideiiee a 1, his • aunt Mre. 'Charles Bakei il Alderwoed,, In , seven "hours,.. So he could pee Canada's ,.greatest fair. , "I -alWayS Wanted to see., the 'EX: he said. ••••• •. PliysicianS ;Must: Chnge` To Meet New Conditions Gu1nhCrging • Meinbers or the •• • fessiot ,•,-join Other" treupd, In • making appraiser of eitst- ing:- ecoruimic'-. conditions. tir. • Neal Peterborongli, president Of the 'Ontario Medical: Association toi 100 'Phthat It . of. this „district_•at it:was useless 'for . them , try • and. -adjust their' affairs . to ' the present. 'sySteni •• • •;" • • • ' ')) . • - Careless Viith114 Oniy , A Calgary river bather „eomplaind• to • the pblice „that :$283 Were lifted -from )iie clothes while he was disporting •imselt inthe water. It may sound but. what right has a. men )areless to compiain?-.—cargary Herald. The relation of medicine. to 880' ernment was enabled' to aSettnie^ .tiVe enatiol. er the Indians.. in addition te' disk harging dutiee and • tindeylaking 'Live wurk, tile early, d'aYsa sigh 4141, gnarding again. prairie fires, go.fe- guardirig, .set:tlersa'' and „the responsible tasks,. the forcr.ii9WJ its share of military duties. •. The Present'force ef 2,500 offieers Undniert new distrilnited. thi•etighiml Canada performs' a wide -variety a duties.- Its' members are scattered ..4,19n.g the , i1t:Ovation:4 boundary ,to aid i'n.Unfo&ing0hP:P,11,Stearns and Pre- 'VeUting. the:- entrance" of undesir le 4dieris: Cqabie estatione or 'in the NleinitY. of:Indian reserved te'rnaintain.„gbed artier and te aid in: edorcement ,•laws. ySonie • 91: them eeeupy, lonely pedte,ie, the:North; West' territoriee and the ItePni,..es. Well as along...the Arctic and lludSei) ' Bay coasts • ' :•Holda a Clothes. R.ecord‘:- • , . , : RoYer; Nels.—Plothed just 'seem to . , last Walter IJ. Seaman , a Jeng time. Re is b5 and has beep township , Ignoring Stop Sign- . Cause of Accidents as.se'r sinc'1899‘ •aPproachiS to• ' Seaman 'wears 'a' hat, oneof the. ways are erected for the benefit and C. bailie Chaplin type that., he bought protection ot.Inotorista, and yet there aair!eaf'tg4,qttefiY't6hayieaorlds,'°!111t. da"yTeh,:e .47-4LbePte'si: see, 'I bought, :them-nly hirtY-ene, year rigci.•::•.They cost 'me $2•50, with a pair of "eoelcs throWn in. The ,first fifteenyears I just :Were thern for tunla,y, best and then, r were' there '„efrener.' 1 never' had , to have them trieutletl.;:uatil- they Were, twenty-five• : 'y,eara; o117,71rou don't •gath et leer like, that now.”. •• ' Sortie idea of the durability Of, the shoes May ,gathered from the fact r s Supply :the ac:c.ig,Atileil6a,t811;s.rnent.gh.'e,At(i!vgisrhtiip4s;•tils: 1. • foot B itish t "Argentine Locust.$4rrios 1101 •Six seven' YcarS, but „he says • , "•;Buenes -Aires —British • ',firms • will he has buy nevsi pair of overalls ,• . , ' be • awarded cOntracts., for 13;000960 e.bout •once.a Yenr. ' o ,006,1)00 metres of pet -7-117w 7 • lomist barriers Which the Argentine Government will order'. for • Octeher delivery, It safd in ':s,ernt:oflicial .quarte kS in the Miiiielry of Agrieul- • ••United,' States .firms slim) T the balance. The.•' ,contraCti.. wIll a gregate about $5 250 000 In Cana .immies-•.md-th9-n-,ed4Qr„;stnxtecigt,' diao ,funda • '• . 'fiiiite'step,beirig:taltetL.to: assurd the. medicar..,Then • recchrippiee-lor .serVieee, . he hap...been., giVing trek: *ere eituihasiSfd ...by, Dr.:. Neal, who'wai•••riSpealtiiik On.: the grounds :of the. HeineWeod • Sanatoriu'in. : .meta, • hers. of: District 2..:0±, the. Ontarre .MediCar.fAssociation • which. included physiCiaite: from Waterloo, • Wellington, bittern • :Perth, ' • Huron an&Norolk . counties,. - ' •Destruction of ,OorestS", The shortsightedness of many, of Our • , • pioaeers„; has turned very considerable .,Iireas of Canada into veritable deserts,. Ione to the thoughtless cutting Of Weed, , ands that were.Once faredsuss little more then Aaild country. :Rat whet our Pioneers , 'did under tike' urge ;of neceesity; , We, bcintinhe to doto-day 't•ritirceit'• that. lirge,,43Athard...deitutling_onr_wondlandi• :overywhc e for :present, ppotit •without: . thought: for the fiittire.Wirinipeg Tri-• • • Britani s Trade Problem '• Writes,' the Leede- YOrkehlre,'Peett ,TheJliiitet1,-States- arOiet,..: penfenC for besential., food suprilies:unon abil ity to buy iiendent, tee; to, •mitCh .grefate.A...eic,•• tene_than. Ourselves in 1 the inattet of 'raw. materials cotton cottert:,:'being'-f• 'Orem- inept ' '.0ceiri1le. • It ' foltp*S-. that. Whether Wg• like' it Or not:We Must :Perferce. pay greeter . atten (Joao at :a11 'timed .to ability ',ie..: dell alsciad, be -cause ,,only so car We, buir: ,What we . need. :::•Therefore, we ;Cannot: even' :temporarily " Afield to:' negleCti:. the ,probable effect, of deliberate; and fat.7 reaching curreney. devaluation bylin .,flaticin upon onr neeeegarY importa Of everdeas"fecidstuffEend re* materials. Prams Are Pasain'g , • . • • . Not so Jong ago certainly 111 the pre. lific.reign of Victoria, when fathers .were alit:te'mideeent' the, nuniber of their children,cPush-carts and ?`.pranas, mestilavefor"ined the largest Class:. of 'vehicular ,•li,owailays;'' when thred..,'ehildren 'cOnetitute • .a "large .family;" 'there are. Undbulitedlypore meter cars than PeraMbillaterea If the baby carriage is doomed to diaaPpear, ,iheti•bahles.aleoi merely objects of antiquarian interest. And; that: is a painful theUght„-LLondon Daily ' -Safety on the•Beads Thinking •,things through to the, pit- The Portailly'eu the: roads Is rem . 1" ter end 44 a di"ifieititAaSik 'for most men, higb•a, IS • inereashig, and Must bedi. r Corn Ripe in August „Three 'Weeks Ahead ,-London, Ont. -Ter, the 'first time' in, the peniory farniere,, %cern was cut •lei an extendive•scale, in, August. Between :London and Ingersoll; pear- ly half of ;:the. fariners copitnenced :cuttipg • their • corn croPel-T-7. • ,',.. • Tile Corn was ,ripe, andlike all Wier farm ..crops was two.. :to- three. 'Weeks .ahead ",the•••,season: •EarlY apples . are being: harYested .in .114= y'anee of the norreal.tithe. Pinnplcind • and .4C1uagh hav beee, :nyellable . for, .,-Weeks As • ler, •as ferin 4..growth is I•ceneerned; .the; calendar • shot:Or:be 'nearing -the. end. ,•of •$epiteriiher • , Ciabs , Crabs oceut on Canada's A.tlanTi-c- coast;.• as' Well, as • in the Doininion'e Pacific waters, but 'Much the :larger: 'ca,teli • i's niade,-by • British •POlumbie :fishernieri, ,.In 1921 they landed More than ,:A37.,Q00 pouind *jai Markete' value of 'serriething:eier -$7,4.q0:,SOMe ,bf, •the catth seann,eda thetreater part is marketed in ,the fre„li forin v — ' thee /warning signs. Step., 10' 'class Of Motorist' does net, mean eVes. to slow' 'hp and senie- of Alierit. wit , Speed onto •a highway and across it trusting to fcol's luck to .carry then. , through safely. If it were ohly dam gerous to themselves it wmildliet in; so bad but they are endangering tht - lives a drivers who, de' exercise pre. caiition • Riles become a.-TeeyingFth one . does .riet..onlY .have to • w,atch ii own driving, but the driving of as well •order to. he Safe.: 'those who de not.stOp at: the Step. signs are; • ineneeing the', inetorista who believe,T, they can drivepast the intersections . safety,' 'Careful driers ; shu1d b' Protected, and 'the step sytterrr figidly7 . • • Another ruenate to motor ra c Zs • the ene eyed thiver He driVes alOng, the highway a;'perpetual Cotaindriun • • • to the drivers he •meets.: He presenti riddle‘that must be solved( inerglq: to avoid accidents, ,forwhen, driver sees a one eyed car approaching he iriusli try • and,: 'figure out Which Side First Woman Director : :In 'Talking Pictnres • Cal.•,=-Nhia Noise is the .1first •woman .direetor' to he named by,,a' HollywOcid studio since :the 'Cel, , •luloid. found Voice several years ago. .confident 'and With a back- . , greand, of' 17 years as an aetress•ouid, begin work immediatelY as. aisiefant, s"--4 wrong' guess -accidents --result. clirectort;..hd.,San.Prenelseen will the. lighted, headlight is on and if. he Stagexra 'There are spnietn_mi drivers who are to Michael Leisen. Miss Noise was -the first'ilirector ru,. She' . was both aetress New •,,Yerk's provincetOwn ,. Player's' ecter wth' the' late ,Teesie. Sotiatelle!s. steck. conipani.111 Detroit: .• • • t ;Dorothy %Aretier, who won her rank In Silent Pieture daYS;ie.the only other, woman director :hi metlon cttireS here. ' 14Ore Books BOrrowed In 'Manchester,, Eng. Manchester. , ,Eng:=-41i11aliester is end wet:lien, hitt Ito* saner, and .`lbgidal the ,reSuiti:when it Is done. it is a hal4that sliCUild cultivated -4Y, ali'anq:especially by those who are .or ;Would be ldadere.-::7E'dnienton .1ournal, , HeItSkelter • . ..:The'NeW York'Suri had The Dutch, deStreying bulbs, and Abe ,Senthe1*. feriners pleWing; Cotten ..tiird'er, might tiee'llarter'le advantage.. •,'Ontelf hill114'inighthe as ,rotteh of a •bietyin the 'ninth as cotton plant *.ottni be in the Netherlands.: Nothing" lndleate, the hettor E1terpolidttiOn the,,,world .more than the feet thht they destroyed large 41.1aiititles of wheat in ko,Tisgs., bUye thonSaiids ions:Of:Coffee • , Ili:a:v:111nd for seoroS or Prignai'y pro, duets like anger,' rubbera" ete,, the Mar- . lot Pi..ice has been ••:lieliee the aCtual ..,e6St production. Itiglit at home • herdlaSt ybar,hiledreds.ef,t6hs Of good grapes Were: left • -The..reference Is, of emir:sea to,:iast yeai, and a COMParisen year .big •hopa- and etidOurageinel'it rMifid•;4.=-$1,•iChtliariffed.Statidaid • . • " -brilitage ar,1 brought, • , Oevertitnents reay ;be ,-pertaitted•. ... • „ . ,. • . rat htinus for eadt acre Orland' 'Vecialined.•from swatiipy areas', and to • , ,liay.a`tarnier tpr dr4thitig:his�Wnlatid thr ' • teter reserVOirs Will be wien"for:oe,' It will net be dindoished: by broadcast. appeals to the' Motoring public to be reasehable 'arid carefUl. The bVerwhelming mass!' of motoristS ii0reasotra hle and- careful.' I3ut, there iS 'a Minority that l's neither,. and LUIS, ininerity is indifferent to' at peals; 'and can .oily he • restrained 1,y the , fear Of drestie Penaltiee for reck,',. Oardinar In The hot,. , ;don Star. •'• ' • SI Pshod .L.itreture • biterature Pore than anythieg ere& , 'bet'rays , SpeclotU, and' •slipshod. :These !things, are , net, altogether tlie , fault 'of the,aontemporayy writer.. They,. ere- the 'fault of the; ti hi lives 'tp,,,krite as Macauley eris, . Viet:nue 'tardy, • who was the ,. last .af thStii,„a..firean reenires a hadk ground that • ief,spaelotig .Seltire.'.1. -"no' • its • The :uncertainty. and re-Slit:84,1 hese- of .thodern, are .reticctett itiodaill leteers.: :A man without, con... •• adonee in the futtire,ean feel no &Mt, dilehce his fatere e'r• hiroselg, and, nieiiCora:Mem:a eSsetitral<Itireally, (London)a twat* they ,are PreSerVOS:4-. , • 1 a • !Olt CINiTEc sTATE$ . hotdd Know Better • • •1-11,74Mard Flings ,ellamPion • The, World, aeize•i•ding tb science, 181 ' • ' '• • t • 1 ' ml, .i' • `1,, (AY ' r • 17 ' .1 i att 5," ,Street-thilik8 •-ohat at thlt-„age'lltotiglit.,.....,.. •11!.., -101)1Y ' tb , ...2.,..01, 1141; e JO J: ego!'" t,Vat4, .:Yea're c t aw : . .• r - ct •to , 1 d , ., ii(if -*lib' '‘,i(r011 the "eirli',ger-Itinti-lliug iiiiil .s"vOl'il Aittit'64h•ttf.• thViCetill , attorbr601t0,1Ledilit • • , ' " ' 4,600;`060 Years ohl.s,•The • _reading more:than ever, aCeording V statistic.* revealed : in the annual re= portof the kanclieeter Corporation Libraries Conirnitteed„. Wbieh, shows that .dniting the year 1932-1933 the totartissue of booka,,frOin"--all--depett .thents Teethed the :record figure .Of 4,774,048'' volumes, exelndiang maps, prints and Pictures, :representing, an 'hic,rease of 174,874 over the previbils year.„, ••• , BOoks iSsuedier home reading from tiv, 28 , 'lending ',•;libraries:; numbered 3;766,6,69 Volur0s, average of 12,866, or about 24 book § ,every min , ute of the library.. year. . ,Ministeit Marriei. Daughter • :13* Lo_ng. DIstance : WoOdeVille;• N.H. — A•. midister: in Lajeila Calif., sppke the Weide whieh• 'Medd ,daughter,, Vevah; . Wier Mears ,• and ,rames" M."Leatiatd, 'map, and. wife. 'as ,theYAtood in a Toone in the house •:Vere 'yvlilehl Leonard *.• • Misg Amy, 1)4On 14 'atieWliawatdirfit the , Vela. Wafter Sittl , fiat aware ;that pne: t.has flunked out but• the Majority knevi•pf the .de feet :and drive Serenely on preferring to let the other; fellow •do the werry., • nig instead. pf having .the.defeet .4(17; A. rigid enfercetnent.ot the traffic, laws, regarding these menaces Would de .nrileh to. decrease,the nurribe'r of accidents on. highways and'tive Care: .fal drivers more 'confidence. .and: a• • stronger 'sense of safe*. \Oen' driving, ' • Britisb Agriculture 1:,oes . 2 Million'. Aides. in—Decade • London.-rtritieh,„ agriculture . eon. • • IAT ' • ^ • • tinuesto eln4ak.1 The less .in 'total ' " arable' area, :.:..ageolding.:- to the ' "firat part of the i9V2tatietica.• 6464. by I the MiniStry' • of Agrieititure,: • •lias-been ,abent.' • 000,000 . scree ir. ;ten Years... - .total 7Ortip„' '„,-ares alone, •which in 1922 was 6,000,06( ' • . hetes. :has decreased each year :Until, it was 4,060.00Q -,acres .' last year. •Tht-'• • arealiferited ..Vegetables' deelined ". :Trani ..1;,206i0061 aces ii 1022, to 81•,000 acre* 1932..., , • Notable: exeeptions• to ..the: g5riera.,• . farla,-whiehs:the.:rePart-..saYs.cen bi,.: 'fairly attributed the :el* ,nt„, leg .islatien," :are° the.• ihar'ease in ,wheal acreage. attributed to the anticipatiOn: • of...the Wheat: 'Vet, ' and the horttcUl War Products 'arfordint, o mine ,pr Meer S;,..,1-6'ori-ttitd-•,-aild• -the .10 persons' Who:wit-1'1'609d the 'earerrieny , air Were head, Sets to Beton to i the • Rev, Charles ,14.,'MearS , pastor of the 'Union 'Congregatiehai .Church at • • Lajella,, perfcirni, the"eereineny over special long. distr:nee telephene • • w-Neir ;YelkStin, • ttal Canada ASSO'clatiOn. • Moot 'af,,OlWa4'4l- • tett ti,ye • 'Five. Reds! .. . . Condemned 'to Death , Soda,. .persons haye been' ebildenmed. tett,death , and Utile others ',..se`nieticed letig • Pri4on terins.• after. ,atterepted, ComMuniet agitatien. thP• • •• : •• • • Biead Made Froni.Cocoa' Tritirdad,t-Dtie' to' le* :pride reeee,t,ed :tor cOooai :sate ot whfeli they. are attenipting., to In- • eroaae, bakers. herd. are .11,OW hial lug •too.oa:, bread,-. 'L'The to* broad hid eiilte.litio flavor wit mai be, oaten " . ' rltst 'C'ectOrt. Hew' a00that pae tleht's nerves? • -• . .tecond Beetort' Fine; he din read all the headthis ),ri' the tiatii, paper howIthout, a trein,or, • agemen • , ' ,lcustOms Returns: Rise f.rovor.tO,—..Att• increase' in., total', . • tdins•:••ancl'.,eXcise returtuv,‘,: ter; the' ,riionth, of •,August. was .,r,ey.caled the. release:"og figtires (rein' the: TO: . 'ronto Branch of: the rDeuilliton. Cue tome, 'and Excise Bureati,•;'• .Total lot• leetions fOriAngtiet ..ainounted /189,16%0 Which hetter.ed, the. Jul • collection bY' epiirti 'show that July, 1933•;'.. was, arsi month. since Sui d'Of-1932: ti 'gain , months..Trovieus to-23Ulytotah , (elteetiolfs were 'de.Wil• ConsiderablY,• " ° I V; ti • but the ...recent: .gains s to that . de'fibtedly, 'business • is on '0(1.1'11c:1.dt:use: In' "compartsori •With' the 'figures!" Cif ' year `ago, the :eolleetiehi., et.. ttigtist'. of this year thoW • •••fin inerease $56,539,72 ' .Swims $ 17. Miles •Ptoite Their( Thi,kiril hi bethini;' eguipoki. • atid carryin4 srindWiches in fruit lare , 'Louis ,Linidy,' go, am W,•,13, Irrned 17, ,both Of, .iscranihled ashore here a(tet swlnjitiing Non, Danville Tenn., 111& tidies Up aft-- TontiesSec riVar, • . . , ' "They' Said they liqd left •the twice entOilte—eneo :• . WOod poottired 'their inner :,ttihos :revIrIgg ..pdtehing,And again le 6 -Us' .candy-.• They were tir the ,Iwater At." hourS.• • , The ..,obly ,r•aas'ext Ter' theft :then, 8Wini wag that fri;;I ehtISiitt tolit the* it 'couldn't 'he .„,