The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-12, Page 2-
On Trial For Life
flAda-1. The. ErnPiTe a
nd The, .orld at ,11.4.1:ge,
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their share to,ensure the ,o;derlY inar
ltet10:4: Pf wheat.- 'If it is fair to
sup-
por wheat even -to the- eztent, of the
Domfoion Gofernmeot becoming a
partner in, ,the •hus*ness, then it Is
equally fair that the potato:groWer de -
mead he faionrablY listened' They
are asking less than,the wheat -growers
are getting. With theezatriple 4the
West se. strikingly hofere. whiCh
TailliOns Or dollars, have *been, risked -
:to suiTert. the price, of wheat,'-fliere
Thotildda,e„ no inopeoty in New.
ruis-
wiek in • dOnaaaclhig similar treatment
for ., -the Potato -growers pro-
1Vin,Saint Jelin Tolegraplx.4.qurnal:
• THE 'E'mpiRt
Britishr 'F0411144 the • Fere.°'
• Wheo, *run, butcher, attends. an,
,Ainerican movie and. beholds'. Greta
lGarbo e,s, Meta, ,Hari making love ill'
gutteral pnglinit Wiih. a Swedishgoat to. ga. Liatin',Imiersonating a
Bussian 'officer; he suddenly remem..
:berg .Leagtie. of Nations and the,
. .
' CAN AbA
To Encourage M4rrlaie*
"
TQ etieestfrate Ularrtagee •
coupleo. the 'Fascist Party in +Italy is
ufferihg 00, eada to 20(l' couples who
eall4Pt. marrY f0 lack of funds. True,
141i. lso't a, very rounihcent -euni on
which to start in, double harness; hilt
thp grandparents of many orus, have
done it on -less, -,•qtratford liettoOn-
•
• . • , For:Si/vie, Men
W,e11.Ceildiieted eanips,appear to he
.the` -hest Way:, of. Meeting•ooe phase of.
'.the: onemplOyineot problem, ---..Eegina
.•,.1-4....94d.e. 1'1NA:
.2, S.•
thingS.,in the 04ers • "
The '..extraerdloart: thing—which • Is
.. almost „the; tnopt., ortlinari thing in 'a
newspaperPs• experience -Ida that,' it. Is
the seine- Sort ofpeople who common-
ly want -to:,get..Certain thiegs into the,
paper Who, else want :te- keep, certain
other ;things; out. The nia .ef' the.
:,1,0,e4tes...44_1thatAbe,:things4b..y....went4o.
keepl.:Ont are almeef'invaritthly newn
the . --Most --honeSt- and, Intelligent de-.
'finition and the things ,thetfwent to
•g01:' Ill Or 110r: ; in oomt"anotancea-they
assuoie,' its -be :Ceriiiere -hr-hoth.
, stance's they'..,can never liepersoadecl-,--
„ 'and lierY, often lhey are, quite decent
citizeiis—thattheir nensorshin In the
long,run IS a utterly, ftitile,,and• self-
• defeating thing,-,Wanconver'PrOvince.
Great Britain's jrnproyernent • •
liardshipe:-.don't . kill ';•people, Great,:
• Pri‘.ain IS, healthier to -day than it has
been •for, years and the death ratehas
d'ec&asect districts hit hardest by
• the depression.—Lindsay Pest.
•
•• ,
tlibig-lthelit"-thic*OWailOri; it•
tebdS.te: ;ed14-ee, snpei'OtitfoniNet near-
- ly, so :Many' •people Wili :stilt consider
• • Onlueity..woodsto4
• .:.Sentinel-flevlew •
A:Great Shock
-1, "Chicago man; died ,Of a heart attack
is he was :ffikin'g,.b:is auto Probably'
;the. shack •of-findinea, parking space
Within fcitir blocks of hIs distinatiod.-----,,
Ninnineg Tribune. '
•••
• •U•nmarked.!Vietarlea,
Aji iiiikessiv.e.: granite ...*:moniiMent
.:.-5;waS-.receptly-ereeted-at-Fortprie;-Ont,,
..te mark the earliest. -trading post . 'and
also. the capture Of two tnited:States
war AOring,tha Wironf,•181.2•,
.,Ontarie,has.,nuinertinn sites �n which
...victories over -invaders from the 'South
„ •
aro parked. NeW,Brtinsw1ak alSO.pai-
Sesses,theni, butwIthitheexCePtion Of
Fort buniberiand' or'Reetuiejeur; none
Is marked .° $.9Me six miles west0!
; Fredericton on the site of whet, once 1;
was the In,dian viliage;2of..Anitpalt,"11; '
rebel American :kerneunder JOhl.
ien,•• Was Capturedand at ,ManaWagoh,' '
isk :west 0! Saint John,a similar rebel'
..06f6.04.-6.Cettriedeitherls•-144nr,War
rnarlied.4.-Yrederieten'oleiner.: • '
• •.. , '
Use Fog,Small 'Spuds ,
: ,Potatoes are not 'a:geed* Crop ul this
• .,c,ommuniti. gait the. orep late° small
• ior' table use •Fainiere. who have pot•
"tateee'to'Isell-.mbuld be helping,,thent;
elves hj. grading them. One, Of: these
sinneone
rbit 4htt.'"Igaritiragq.-', and the grocers,
ere wili find'. trouble in .selling 'their
little Or -mixed stock -Halt of the small
• Is lest, in peeling. •;The Irish
-people find Uttl� potatoes ' geed .fbod,
: 'tar little pis, and their bac'oti ".is
iratled on the be,S•ttliaciin . Market Id.
. the World "three'...pOints. higher than the
anadien bacon.. which is made from
.bos fatten eir "On 'good Cern;
eel:hied :the. :heSt:•,rittiOn .in the W:orld'
ablismination of Versailles,., hastens
fromeatre an, never is :seen
again. Foreign CustOniers all'oVer that
.world • have been hastening' for !Ilya
7
, . The :sound revoluti.On .in
.Anierfca gave Struggling European pro-
ditoers: the breathing opell,Whicla they
so; sorely need. , That they have taken
full advantage of itis 'evidenced ,by
the feet that, 'of the five Miler Wei -l&
studios, showing profits during Ihe last
year;three liverein1Eurone--pfa; Cour,
moot:British and British InterailiOnal.
German. Pictures are galohig on the
ConIinent„,in: almost 1,difect ratio .to the
•decline of' American' prestige.- British
comPanleo. are .making heavy iereads;
In the COloniegf,,the French have "gain,
ed 'ground .in ;Middle 'turelie, "and the
.Russians, .Of eOursec,have-their.market
ell to themselied.• It is dale: to say
that within. two years foreign
notably British—will be offering pirit
•ed competition in-nedlyirtod's back
yard-lifir, 'Dalton, lruinb.5,:, in 'The
'North Anierican.BevieW.
:iliffritfitDonference and British
-; ' Commonwealth.,
.The CooferenCe served further 'AO,
consolidate the Britlah:Connlionweattli
ahdAllikewlse thee,..nterling4bia0411.11e-
sterling blab' In 'mere, favourably situ
ated thanwheitthe Oanferenee opened,'
tor it is-. zioW-dellnitelrin*paSition to
hold the balance 0! power • between'
.tlio Old.. gold standard the dallar..•
.In • Othai .words, f Landon' is, once more
the. centre ...of. the-worIcjscomtherciaI
and Monetary gra,vity...--.JOhanoeshurg
Stinday Titnee • • •.• , '
tofiatteeing hogs.•Pert,RoWan NeWS,
r•tiu
'tire .•
p to the Motoring
Jut as lotig ' the general ,pdbltc
continues to smile' at stories of "ee:,
speed; to feoltiiaflZiwsre
far .the-.other.:tellow,..and that It is all
right ta,'Aireak them. as long as you
4.;don't get daughq.,,,,40.1ield4lie; OPini;011:
• ::: :that .any•action, 'Wait -deg pr' driving, IS
lierinliSible'se tong as One ia, able te
• • :get' away With,„, it .,:•• far' hint .that .perloti
•. :Motor: VehiCle _accidents • continue
'to be. menace. • When every driver afld
ievery Pedestrian 'realizes, that safety'
edmes. ahead of schedUlei, ahead' of
. tersonal riglitg; that, Safety CO/nee
„ithead of everything elSeellien Wortley,
ekpeet a•redtietiOn in the,wdote of life,
lbealpi, 'an& -propertk thrmfgh
aci-
hnts, to be brOught abotit.H-Ontarle
. Motor ..volficies Htahet,
. Agee'
; •Ware told women used.:ta paint
their :kaed.4 ifi the tliadle
still paint their faces in the Middle
ages—Ottawa Journal:
• '
, thrift), .
The 'rntiat have,i thrifty bunch Of
eouncillOra in Peenbroolt,,
Hitherte aceitewbell fititl been
' ounded ,there to, clear 'the stheta 'Of
hat ikerdar to 'pave 15 cent*
the fire llAiibell will neW be
ined ,ter. the JOU. The finat signal will
fie for lights Out instead el lire
,ilraritford ExPO,eit0. •
Help Per the PotarozdrOWer
• Yeare ago, ivea thel petato,
I z•tir1..*.Qtadir
writti pot 396,: 0,004.teilts' a hatter fee
••••;
•
vet'O'cotttrthitettit
'. •
Gold Standard and Sterling7Blec•
Britain has been driven hy the fail-
ure of the Conference te'ektabliali a
so-called Sterling blocIts qhjec s
to ensure at least a measure of. Mone-
tary 'sanity and economic ee-OPeration:
Britafir will make 'things as easy as
ire -e-an:-for.:the-gold'autmtriels„ 'blade
for various ;reasans she *fishes them
to renfain on gold. It Is, .• however;
doubtfid Whether,iIolland,:Belgium anA
Switzerland, or. evenl.Prance;' Will be
•
able tO hold • out 1n1efiriltely4-4-Cape
Argus,.
•
The' Indian ,CUltivatOr :
The thriftlessness of the average In-
dian cultivator is 'perhaps :the most
obstinate 'trait in his 'character '§tand-
tingtin the wayof individual As well as
I
e°11eciivii:Pgress:., Per..',this reason,
the.!ndontion, of better methods of cut-
•tivation, .the' purchase of new! types Of
agricultural itnpleinenta, imbroved, and; •
better •cattle require a Canitai Outlay
genera -fly; beYond•his CapaCity."--v-Boni-
•
•
--7t-Wi1helm1nFriede.W-01t-a, war
nurse; raigned7,in $aritClara;
Calif„ otichrage. .o eltOciting
With Whom J. -J. Noble). ,CishaWa;--.-:
.; Ont.; war veteran, has offered' 14 •
• letter to --her to tak1erp1aeon
,
; the . 'galioWs .';11she , be: 'cen, •
..iricted, "You :saved my ;life twj
;-.1m 'tbe ' warm:4. Noble wi:Vtii7th':' her.
. ,
, Bin. Inveitigated
Rural Courier Y. Woman Nominated
For Twenty Years
Alfred
Thornton Retirds'Af7
• .‘ One;
• Twenty -'years .0,f ;serYi.ce:. over. the
raval.inall rbute terminated. With
the retirement Of the contractor. for
Mail .route. No, 1, the Person
of Alfred Thompson.' ' • '
• Mr, -Thompson estiMates that he
hag traVellec1 •appro,icimately 125,000
miles in. mall 'delivery alone in the -
score Of Years: ,Menihers of ,the post
°Mee etgr.teolt advantage Of the o.cca-•
sion to preeent to the ;,retiring
Inem-
ber' ailaodsoncie 'easy b.air ands-
Minated. addresb:. • ;
B.• Skinner,: who resideS ,0.11;
'the 2nd ‘COnCeSsien„.:of Blandford, 'suc,
..o.9.eds TboalPabtl, s eOntracter;.
'ri'41+41
algary'f.Plan
.„, „ .
.Co-opOative Village
‘.
experintetit: In
establishieg a co-operative community
a1tnig4he line of.theeniall co:operative.
villages in Enrope wilt he tested out”
. •
°in Alber_ta • • •' :" .•
, EleVerilarnilieS with 1.5.children,are
intending t� -..form • such a: community
provided the • provincial 'government
•fir -gran -to- fano •lor the -purpose..
The CalgarY:City Courioir has agreeicl
to 'supply to' these .unemployed 'fainit;
fee relief gents f.M:' a year. Their
rent allOwance,Which thedity', Of Cal-
gary. hes been paying .be
to ,the .purchase of lumber and build-
• ing Materiels. • , , .
..;
' The.,atheri. -Of the 11; famtAiesare,
experts in of., trades in.
eluding carPentryahd, poultry raising;
•
• Foe Nobel.. Prize
•. .
. •New'. York.—Congratulaircos.,, .trre
l30.1-irie-g PPPO: Mrs, 1)Qx1a1dCnrQr
*..131,atig1e Shee,JP-415,...9,r- Wagstaff as Phe
kliQW.Q., 10 •Adailiwrs, af..11Pr npetry,r
th'e. si-gfiaT 'holier -accorded •fiefiti
her nomination , for, the Nevel prize
for, literature by -the Swedish
Vfetbn'.'?e,tterberg. • , • ;
Setterberg first met Mrs., Carr.
upon a visqt•te the uniteA $eittes,S.ey-
pl:h1 years ,ago.'-witir: ailgroup 0.4.Pr-
eign golferi when ilic Was clang hook
reviewftfit;q1„ g'olf• magazine. fig be,
Came So All:PeOst94 j'A. her ‘Yerls;
ticularlY "Mortality " and the rerse5
.incIudd in the volume piiblished ir
(3,0 that,' that he asked pertnis-
sien tetealislifte it into -Swedish upon
tag. returnito: Zurope,. where •it -,;has
had' a. Wide circulation ,
The poem !f,f1Viortality" is perhaps
'the hesf 'mown. of • her :-WOrk• Theii-
-
spiration carnet� Sn,d,denlY ,and
„it' was, c�thposed,'jn six minutes... It
came in for Wi'de notice pot long ago,
• when it Was found after 'his 'eitecir-,
tion among ,the:belongings of a eon-,
vict, to whom' !the 'afeclit of author -
hip,. Was given until the: error ;Was
discovered.,
---Ganadiart.-Girt-4,ees
Queen at, Close- . Range
-Weiider ' .What . One
Harifiltttn.4-4gthurities . are •iit'esS, and-i4a
.e st theby, tehhac
a ng000.' pt he Vavs eer ycn
iacties.
ink ,frivestigation into: 11, firea.of WS-
nieieus. , origin -which. were; disee*dr- Plilaty, The ;iviveS will. he' jest as ft.-
. .
ect 14 the : frame farmhotise. of John' .tivas , their, Men folkin: furthering
Oriwse,,' Fiddler's Green. and were 'the', ebli*OitY, 'Plan' and Will help;
%eit1OgaiSlieciTliiiferO7'67-41-40 &fad -eTeIT:othe-rwithirreabnialiiiirfight iiii;
toatiol, .. - ,•• , ' • ..1. ... : ' ' demngi canning, ;Picitlitig and. • other
.. First. ortie 'fires weS•qiiscovered "?iisql:°1(1' 4 ac6mi'Plishrileils. ' ,•"
by 1.1Year.old , Ed'wlity.13rowee• -'•helfr
. ;
citlive-ortfre, owner of ,the house.
'The, blaze was aminating from, a. pile,
of oillsoaked raga,: in • an junoecupie:cr
section Of theliallding; The fire ..de.
partment'*as. notified and • 'the:flames
Were'' Seen extingdisheil., •
'.; . the .,"hre .etiginea' ,tuiried ,;;to.
leave :;. the house Other..,:fires vere
used ,Vipond. ; Of Aneaster
for the •storage, of "fitriliture. ,
Vire. continued to •break out ,ddring
the day • and the, fire 1eOgioeS were:
callet1-7-haek: threetime g' to the dwelt
1:ing; Most�f the blaies• were 'found
, .
to be lir: bundles of oil, 'rags:.
, • ,
. Paper : Company.„
*, TO Increase Wages,
Saint : emPlOy6a. Of the
Port Royal "Pulp and Paper 'Company
'Limited:, • Will ,receive a 'salary in -
:Crease Of JO. per-lient , :starting . on
October 15., "Steadily • ' linproved
husiness, conditions: led uS, to make
Ille—detition-70"ra1ning.7--Wagee'—air
official of the eompanY sant.
The plant started. out with' a - crew
••of:140.• menJaSt November.:and.nosv
• employs. 200 on. three, eight -11,10r,
' ' • '
• ,
• ;,
he Tines of ' .
Shilling : 'Bible Result.'
•Of 'Gift .From Dinninion'
London L -The British and' Foreign
Bible Society has sold 'More than
000,000.,cepies. Of a ,shilling Bible firat
Issued "oWirig to4the genermis4ift of
Canatirlin celebration, of tile society's
1251h hirthday."
The Stille,is still the world's bet
'seller, Last YZir- volunies.
e
hi --667 laiiguans m
11111•Wilm Jaw.. ••••
- Aix*
•
Britons ..Speriding.
Much...More., Money
, London -The ma,rited recovery . in:
. ;
'British business.: continues t� be at-,
tested•hy reports from: all quarters of
commerce and industryy The ,etatis.
tics pabliehed by,the4ssociation of
....Distribtitare; .show that retail
•sales for •Augunt :increased, in their
total. I 'value. for the -first trinesmjnce
Sales.- of ',men's:wear were t up
1.1.a liern, cent.; -hardware. 41.6. and
:hduaeliold 'piecegoeds 3.S per ceat.' •
Coramenting: on. thee figtires.;•...th.e
yinancM1 Times saYs., it • is .evident
that' there has been a decided: linturri.
In; the •PurChasing power of the People
with increased; railway traffic ' ai.,an
'acceptable .sign ,that .reonet IS being
spent. For ,the - last nine Weeks the'
.total revenues of the 'British' railway
hive •:regiatered a ,gain Of approxi-•
inataly ' $5;,280,0fid over, the same per.
.iod of. 1632..• •
41,u"
t • ,
Three:.$4t.ei4*,.bi
e
Pressed! ;Alike; They Act 4,1 -;
• -.Attendartce-I,Or -Fach.,--(),thei•-::. 7 • .
Bridgeport.,. Conn.—Three sisters,
Florence, Loretta and Jes le Whelan,
•
j br!dal
lo,T8e,40e11..nilvi:rnebaerrtis.%f. Par,t1
together • front thO home Of John
frocks of *Itite faille with •34,ato17e.:
wedding, at. St. Charles Church,
another, Were -married to 'Victor CO- • •
(heat Bayringtop, igass4 ,and, JoSeph
elhowlength gloves.•- • '
All:three' couples Will make a wett •
recentlY Warne. brides n a triple -
burn of Bridgeport, Edviard 6f, ,
cerehipny i,orfas.l3rpledIgleoPrraorefd. bVyllethelittlpelvo
W, Whelan, • . (ether, of.. -.the•• brides. '
veiled turbans„. White pumne,ind white .
When.,,theY reached'. the church,
11,fft-ri rip to •.'Washington before re •
crowd estimated at 1 5011.'perSOnS h•
figliqre(1-. , • ,
•
turning. ta their hotnes„,: q '
acting in• turn as attendants ler me •
Each 'carrYirig old,fashionea
gays, the brides , were dresSed
' The sisters, dressed, identically afut..
,WOulthbe Crook .
*Loses His 'Nerve,
— • 11
foot.'",•
That is the quentio,n, still puzzling
• jeeenstsliY6L! •rijet4urrYniedT•i1460:4to '
1 Eaui'16Ettri
ne-x!
me -
though she ,didn't qito step on the
tops ' of her „Majesty, she narrowly
" -When paying :, a • bilr in a 4OndOn
book -shop the • clerk ,said to , Blies
Jarvis: ",pore&". turn.,.about- iMme-
drately, the Queen is,Juit behind- yon.!?
•"After-a.,'sweet', intenval,". jenaica
Jars said, .turned 'around and,
saw': the • queen, leoking .„et;,a
othet.i;ee4it4os,innr_friSe- nObbdy -paid
r :
or shopped around after;looking at
some, things?, tOrpeci.:eotlderily, te find'
the Oueen
• ,, • • 1Iha
narrowly, Missed' Stepping • .on her
•• •
tO,S •
•, •
,gronatilesa!•parilo• 1Qat•-•14111V 5,000, ac:
carding to a police' report, '
• The „Mani:. whose • name Is:. not
given ,oPeoed- an; account in a • iocal
bank .by depasitlitg.'a •,certified cheque •
for .$14,000. d,ravvp', on a:Calgary bank, ,
The :nekt day he deposited a ch
que..fer 1412' drawn pit a Isiew"
•ntinster: hank, but •catno back about
noon" to withdraw- $8,000, • do:
clue was initialed, but -when thetell-
er started. to' pay, in atrial' •bills he
asked -• for larger Ortes.c ,,..Thetoiter -•
went to, the safe'aird,,at that: moment ,.
' the liank *ors' *era :ehised • for the,
• • •
• The mao, apparently t fin ng •• ht
Was: about _to, be detained,. rustle! •
41--forL-sin •
that a ,bolt was foiced lie fi dow;
Hastings •street. -"and le
Deputy 'Minister . ,
. • .
Made. Indian ..Cluef
Brantford.—Ont4rio'S .Deputy Mir
•
sought. ,
;;Eir. cheque 4eVetiled the New
Minster cheque • i'erit.§ 7FO4Ont,,Orfell.•
; 'io,lice. Itt;•• Cz,t1gary 'have' 1)edn itikesi
to inves,tigate,"th.e.' 'other. • , ' '
, • • •-•
ter. of Agriculttire, 1; B. Fairbairn-, 11 - ••• , .1- . .
now !Tilliezf Handsome—River." The ,.i •
4
.. Is- -ih
• interpretatian :the bathe' ,M01-*:in-Botoo: .4.40s
Qa Yomi 1,10.:Tp•;:•-by-Which he:•ivill be:
-known- lienge,fort-h-to.;ther-ZI Nation -a
Indians .On .the, renerve here.;
The honor .ef.,ehieftainship was.'eon.
, felted 'ed;:mr. F. P. Saiid7;
:reit '.St. •Catharines, -.and, Charlea
, • , .
Byrd.. of .1.ferfolton .at. tho'Sis Nations,
;pair , at • Ohsweken. •••Iii the ancient',
ritualistic Manner, Italians in ; war
paint :end feathers. Perfornie,d., -the :war
dances while:: the Cer.eniehiek; were,,
1„ ; •
The, cor.;fOrring of the ehliftainalti`pa.
.„nierked the eloSing day of ;the,: fair,
:which. this year. ,has ettreeted.: recerct
'numbers of yisitora.; • • • • • •
:Eats:,Bear Meat With.,:
The Bear's Own Teeth.
'Log -Angeles.-.7Iteres , one told ,by
'floss Moulton. of Vaireouy'er; .13,0., here'
for •.the,'Internetional. Sour-beirgh re
:Beauty, Hints Are
Offered Men at
. WOineil s Expositi(0,n.
4.".•
New yOrk.:--;' The ...Men. get -liorne
beentY.4 hints here ..at ..the 'exposition
:oi,f,;r;haeint3eneisi.i.t.,rits.s,seaunsdibtinedislit:Icieneil.-19•0k't,i.
tar in a ma/0.11(1as Flerenee. E,•Wall,.
.• .. .
INO:man to SeekE:Dainages,
. ,C.141eag9,A mouse,. In :the bottle, • ..
ieworth two In/the cupboard
,;va. Gonsha., I .4 •
: She. -found- one :'cleceased....mouse
a ;bottle Of' non, and-. alleked, ;the'
lowing.restilts ' • •
4,A; se.tere nervous shock
recuperative ; spell In, a:seal
•
A • trip.. to.' EnrOpe,' during -.Whiet.1:
she. found ,;it -necessar7 to. place :he!'
daughter mn a•,pilititti•••sehOOl.., • '
. All of which being • enpensife;
• . . . .
•Gonsha .fyled• !Mit :against ,ithe bet
tling •COMPany,...•.'deinitndin',,335,0( '
.damnages Jtidge ..TOseph•. B.'. • David •,.
'Stiggeated, th...cOrapany pay, her $1,00.. •
. The healers' said ,theY1i4d alrsady
Offered $1;500 'Which • she rejected. • '•••
., The...pi-nut • vire • opP6sink. cuiseI
untjl ..Octelier.10-,t0;••-agree.' • •
• "'Ntli two triends:,,jlappy Sack arid Fellow of the American Institute ei ,
, •
Bill the Home, 1 set eqt,ffertt .Circ,le ., cnn s, sind, 'means good PhYsical,
City into the. Yuko n dOnliffy-.: 46, riletrelopment, good health—.,and ,..above•
broke his fal,se.teeth.,' r „ , all; radiant cleanliness."
"Well, Sir, that same day pill the' Some ...thing she ,reeehuneede4
i
Horse ahq ,a bear. • We skinned the
, *ere:: Geed cleansing cream 'Ostend.
bearand demented its teeth into his,
oiate wit?, ;Of aterforihe dry tin;, a mild,' lOw-
tipti411L:P. A 0314iel‘ Irir,e18',"' ' Ilien.thrIaro:917-rtith'Xc
ift,edn eat bear., ineat With" the; bear'S and fifially a 'lightweight face d
, , pow er
In. a;!.nattiral ,shade --.'not the marsh=
mallow •,: white , or baby -doll pink'' •
.. COrrection of the oil Y condition 18
not an effeininate itinve,""-alte 'sald.
teeth. :.help: me,
41;
• •'
Stimulating ,br,oath •praCtl.,
initierlai spirit' .'cnineo 'from: ' the
Manifesto:of-the Enipire; Trade League,
, . .
pForibse4...-avilkeas•-do,4441.444i*:
st ement ahder .chartered :campanies,
'or'otiter allspice's, Stich "ColptiiSing ad.
Ventures", being regarded an a 'long
ratio .plan for the futnre! •ArnOnohe
'signatories are "pi'oin'ittent, men .
EniPirehuficlifig • dectrine is' in, sharp l• •
'contrast With the presentoilicial polley
ai gtititas„restricifen'at outpat and. like i,
tacaStivea which wOuld-mill the
Lien .00,11ritish people to British
stop' :ex'n'ansien,rendei, .it
and meredifficult' ter the, DOMinionsi ...„
to pay their :debts r and make more or
leSs,etatic the ktopi re market •fcir. the
Mentlittetatee .-of the.' Motherland--:--
,Auckland Weekly, btews, .• •
• THq. ,tiNftED ' 'sTATES
.. • ‘, ,Refunding ,Britaln'a Debt .
• The' British SCttIt)tulous-
ly
"obSerVed.- the terms Of ite'COntreet-
until last June, .0Ven 'then ftth4ett
iiiayment on 'ae`etiunt.. 1t -has iiaJtaii--
ed this recerd in the face,efliteitilariri
difficult' .finaneial “Conditinife.,
Oat •reqUeSt fer .revision Caine Mail it '•
plain to ell thinking' People..
both tides of the,A9tin that the,,ae-1,
tenni 'debt peet, no longer rested:on, a;
fair baSiO,:* The henohr Wlmkh the Bri:1
tie -h xlr1bked in koaphitlit' letter 6f
the contract long- after it hotatrie
dent that Coinmen justice reqUireit tth
reVieion shoutd new be inat6lied by ;
equal honour,' Oti oni, part -in ,g1Vi1trg
iheni: freSiii' etititract that Will:
Need deeivetill4 .efittailoite4,440Viticheb
' I •
"Rather, is ,it true altroistri, Use good
; Skin 84elis ,for daily cleansing -e --even
tincture . green soap)alcohOlic le-
. ,
baps Aar after. shaithig, and in 'sairere
ses a recreiiiieil, astringent: letien,"
••••
arr.
• „, ,v ktt n it ld, tIve British ti ataler, 0004/ ' VI/Whig'liJs
• ---htthl,'—or-trtratittig t v.: • w ltcn 11O: v t,1 tear h
',VI% Mtum Lead a, En gi , Prefilter. Maeltione,
alalei:Mated 1)(a tIth:birtitaify, oiLlYatotitte 12th, ' •
First Lumberjatka
Leave for, u ury
Inmberjacks tcmbe sent-frara Toronto
,
Toronto. ---The ' first conting§nt 'Of ,
to:the;-Northland' in- More than two,
years is , ooF on the .waY to timber
numbers 2-5. They wil
bo.ai•L
• The employment lists were ticked;
10 mintites after their' -.opening,
.
J. F. :Marsh,' superintendent Oe..the
XederaLEMployment,_Ser.irice.!sIToreb.I.,
to office., • He believed-, further Orders'.
WOul&probably. come in, as the avail
.able supply' ;of workers around'
• , bilry had been empkiyed airoady., At '
. .
tmo-a-aa-comma»i to, send 24110•H`
or8,0O0 :bush vvorkers • north from •
T64Onto in a season. '; • • •
. Mr. Marsh reported , increased de, .
.,:mand .614 workers- in other lines..
has jilt ,sp,nt -a • crew of 80 to thi
'celery fields around Arackville, •
• "Gtiod. tolour, .Fr .Fruits
. .,, "Good dolor" • far.;frnitg :other 't he'll.
1
' opplea, as laid down b' the b7ruit, Act,
.., Means ;dolor, elieraCteristia of variety
• -Wheft•Mature...Por applee.".good cOlOr"
, means, as defined by:, Circular -40 of
•„thd .F.rtiit, traneh,:,' Dominion Depart
'
••trient,,of. Agrleutture. Ili this: cireular,
:' •,-peteeiftages of, color 'are. laid” devirit
: • Or. .acli ,,grede Of'. tact' variety Of
apple._ '*••Fpr. lestapee, lVlqTates1; ,No_ 1,.
• .65 per,Cent,;. Whiesep, "Domestie,° 25,
, per . telit.; gra1i,dilOtein .(ted); 40 per
• • cent.; -,a,titi Se on. - These percetitageS•
Of color referte. the area .0, the Sur-
face Which imiatt„be 'Covered Wiiiva
Clear shade ..of . red, chai:exteiletle of,:.
the , varlety'.. '41101 is, ..a'S iov tett
inealletlitg otielloarto. ,St 'the s'arta4o
of taeh apple, is!o3tfcre'd with 'hernial
• raattire.obior,;: . : • , . . • •.
' •
Witittiertip—f044937.'
• Colder Say Engineers
OILS cOrtipary "etigibeers
are Mit to back the tali.adian.trapperti
and other 'Weather sages Witha predie;
den that thia atinihig WItitet. IS, ft61#
.16 be 'colder than laSt. hitt not eapeciall
y Sevele. Tiappere prediet hythe Air British Oisilurriblii, belteVes 6O.per citL
,tin their fekea; or ItOVilifek iffilskrata Of the ce,eatt go- there for an edtteatiek •
look at it'itifehlebe,i,i,.1b8uttotit! fi 1�t 50 f$011;!, ar,y .a.bJebt.
'..' years ,and see 'What the itend. • Seine Of, tio,W':ar0
•;11-er'ipteiligf"4-OritWiteiTZ:—"IraifliTaisiStraric ijoit'...itt aka .,lia•
?Whiter ttp• to 1,(1',Fti titty '41th:baited-at ytidiffigy• lb' firder
ba :(!goaertik etilacp# 7,140804
Father It. Witness'
.
Siiii's'HOrrible
, .
despatch from Oltirksburg;,, Onti„!,
Says t• •Q•While his father.and- tWo
low Workmen bOoked' on horrified, Vi.
'ter Marritt,;82,, wee killed ;instal:0V •
When he stumbled ttnil fell exi'
cultir SaW whiell',:.,firacioatiy Cut his
beitlY in tWo.. 'The accident eccOrred •
at the Clendenah :shingle, Mill Where
Merritt alid.hia ,kaitheri *eta both etn.
,Ployed. Victer Was Operating the aw ;
When. it cedar slab, bectinie jammed in
thd trioyeatile 1 rano. In attentPting,to
disiolf,ie the pieta of Weed ,he lost his ''
tera144110'11•11gintriletl'!"--
Inachine,oPe.ratfid.: Saw.
• CO-Xds -Desire
'• • : Real Idtidation
,
,VaticOttret. MISS 1t. Ix Ilellert,
dean 'of woateti it th'e-UniVeistty
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