The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-09, Page 240., The Eli-
CANDA
Doctor OW
.4,.‘ Alegre ;erto wIt41.94 'drepe4d4t14
liVe 'Indefinite? 4011ar bat,
accordingtq Scieace. Theta one ad-
vailtaffe th� Fern), has ,nver thft ret
of its, -North Bast.'Negget;.
'Appropriate pAinakity
Eeveral dental 'Agee In Ontario
: hays.been Visited ••bY robbers"Seeien-
'big for gOld- if they eatigli4 the
_
penalty might be a•feW hours:104e
dentist's Signal”,
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s•-•-sss
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Great
With character:Win IriUah thov
prighnes-s: the problem. <s.tiroviding
England. Scotland and Wales with
electricity hike- been O.Orled to: com-
pletion; Right'years ago a rpyal, sons-
-Weston reported upon a national elec..-
.
tr!citt §uPPITi Parllameiit.paSsedthe
neeessary..iegisiatitin and Mat Month
lnivf - the completion ,,et.the otirp.
Onheme. Pont thousand Miles, of trans -
Mission ,line . have been built. They
,rel4-'•nn:•'.2,6•800'. towers. • This.„ill
the, e07nalled: electrical:grids 001,
which now enyerel,OreOticall7 all'Parte
• of. Great Britain. It is an ;immense
,
Plitimismthe'Of!rest '•'!achieVement- • Mimi. the Weir,.'com-
, ,
mission reported the per capita' con.,
sumpfton cif eiecitticity in Great•Bsitain
was 11:9 lainwatt".41011•'• To -day f it is
273 k.w.h. The scheine has cost 5135,-
000,000,. exclusive; Of $50,000.000k. anent
on the .standardizing of frequency, or
in other words, on the scrapPing• ot
equiPtnent Which could net be harmon-
ised with, the national' netwtilk.-•Win-
nipeg Tribune.
'Area products. And there areno great THE • EMPIRE
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ew
lands similar to Western Canada, Strongest Horses „
-ArgeOtina ,and Australia; „still to be s.
:AAVernool claims the stton eat hoises
.ar
Weeternircanada with its large yield
Of farm prodlictis'and
vastly greater production,r should
,
. not be discouraged •about ita future.
'Vhe. World *alleged to consume 'the
production vast areas of new. lands,
during .the :peal slaty years withouti
any apparent,indigestiOn until' the pre -
lent dePressinn bailie along. A re -
r
storation:', o:gob& times. would iin
Iiediately see : 14ptcored,.ciet*4c1. for
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ort:
Probably in thes,werld '
:Wit, Staff. 'rune: :between Porth Worth
and Texarkana aeon. ; • 4 ib-gasoltne. propelled, runs On rahhet tires;',•:carrles 76' passengers and haa a •'•'
speed Of. 75 miles per • ' *.
016. yitiPnt Is
Betterin Ontario
Improvement .is 25 Per Cent'.
Over Correepondin Per -
A
S •
King; Helps- Old Actor
,
:.,•London.-proni, liuckinghann., Palace
the:, Xing, has sent a private gift ot
23. to ,a workless. old actorwho *rote
lolling His illaJeAty to aid 'ban in
.gettiligl a Pension.' ' . ' • *
t,The actor, *A.:, '11'• Minton, P'.4Yed
with 'Wilson .Barrett,' sir Ben Greet,
ss -
e eu-ss In. the *Old,' -arid-thifilTeinie-ilie
Calgary Herald..
I. r..=•.• Li•Vb 00,••• —
' T
sesco444teof those that the Brito
.,.,ns • ...9r.nnt°.*7-MPlOYInent•.. 4i ' Ontario
.11,go.. in ..tuor, battle• against the. Rs_ hanianirnVed.ay .aPtteliitnateiY:O. Per
vane abet. the beginning of the cssis .. eeat; thief -Falb ovet:the.eorresPonding
tine: era. • Two of these :horses'', actual--. 3.13.:rio, .49lod 14ii.t7ePit/31:: 4cicen(;ariiciT7'.mtoiTst"te,eis.D,,oTi.:
ly .nulied. 'eighteen, and a half tons On .
a alippery road; and two Others: pulled:1;1°mi.- ' . '. ' . '.. • .
Met, It
twenty:nine-end:A half tons Ona dyne. Magy, , is reported,„Atave'
.
.tht..liiptor. Imut to register only -t*64ty_. , called at emPlOYMeat .offices during.
tons.t,:. • ,.• ' ,:. .••• , .., • , ...the ,past: few Weeks ....tol have their
Oks.
. ,,,‘ . .., .. • .. , . . .; names • ,, crossed 'Oft the . list of Appli
, .
..ilie a • : .. . 1 ri .... • ..cants • This.. is .believed to indieate
. -,----..-- . . .
, . . inpeign Against °Ise . ' ... '
inhs . are ' less •CearCe , .. :' •• : , , . . ..', , .
'•Leegues...tliat are :.fernied with an ..
. . . .Twenty-five lumberjacks heve 'been
, ,t12: aomething,:p.rogranime usually1 I' Called•ta:Siitilinry. to work In the bush*
elm at serving tbe'•oroohets of reinorl- there. „These are the list to be sent
'ties • who tido that ',Whet • they.i want .1:'
north since the start ,of the depression.
everybody ;else : Should. be ...Made, to,, RaParts .that .einplOymeist.•had"showed
Want.;, 'll'O snch.:Qual,ifiCatiOn•attat
. definite improvement Were verified by.,
' , , . . , . • I. , " a ae: Neise as , . '
. •
••" t• Then and Now •
_
There: is a' suggestion to 'build 500
• hothesip ;Hamilton at a Cost of. 51;600
DO you remennber ',when ,plenty
0! folk were reatlYto pay that much'
, .
for, ,a,garage?-Strattord 'Beacon -Her --
aid, '
,
Youth -Has Future
. •
Despite all the University graduates
Who:ate looking for jobss-the'univerei-'
Ilesoontinue,iii be filled With students.
,the :Youth Still haVe. faith In. the fn.
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ture.--7LondonPree,,Press.
, ai•dte Realize
TrafSault st. ivt
, fic-through t... ar
:panel' in September waa•the.heiv,liest
in any. month .s.ince>1930, totalled;:4,-
. :40,,000 'teas.' Wonder how ,many of
•".us.realize; there is more itallic through
,the, Sault .Canal than through the Suez
Canal; -Ottawa Journal. •
•• GreatisCGIftst.
We are at one;:skith:Editor. Yong,
of the Por Arthur News -Chronicle in
,iff3
Heav-
en's greatest gift tnman, it And:a good-
et
pf detieridaliri.gatiu§e4,-,-,LSault Ste:
, Marie Stat. , ' • • '
Why :Editors GO" mad .
, ,
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They are ,being 'Madeby sonieone
:every day.. Recently, ,regrettable
.blit; rather. 40110V:ilia Ore:. 'crept pito.
this Coininn„when it,...saidtliet..the. an-
• nue' banquet Of the Baseball Club was
4Me.1.17. et,'Paeinen; Needless to say,
.,thia was a tynOgraphical,:slip and the
'Word eheuld hav`e, been Sheld,"--.P..,:irt
Guide. •
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Air Traffic .
-Figures' 'presented at the meeting of
the International Air Traffic', Associa-
tion. London show that theworld's
Air lines cover • to -day More then 200,-
1000 Miles is compared With 9,000 magi
,. in. 12f3. ' Air transportation hes thus
Made immense Strides, in. the last aye
rearii andmay be expected to advance
' an •even greater scale in the next
Jive. -Kingston Whig -Standard: •
The Tourist' Traffic. .
, The tourisLtrade has become' a .reel
• aounce-Of_svealth_tti;,..danidars.:___Efery
yea? ,thousande Of foreigners come
„
from all'pointa of the], fillnerican 'Con-
tinent io visit us and leave millions
ot dollars „ in the proyince.-7La Trk
' ,butte, Sherbrooke. • ;I
" .DisCOyery.
. . ,"„,• - • ,
Yessir,;. ,,education Is •,:a. Mat'velons
thlngI ,
$tiiilent,00uo at-NotthySestern
;University, After, eXhilustivelitvestigal
Bien that girls like to: ,be pettedi-
'Border Cities Stat. '
sgs A :Motoristi' ."0.•hts
Over It Great ,Britala they .have an
"Organilation :amens Motorists Icalled
, the 'oider•of :the Rend, ft is,
• • Very hattil Order to get . into •iihil••.iin
, easy one to be put out Of.. It ;consists
OflS' �f thoite 4.1riVoth ' who 'operate'
:their cars With the :strictest ,observ-
Anse: nciLmerelysot-ritlesL.enilyteglila-•
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tionS• but'of courtesy and the etiquette
Of pie hIghWays which is se often Con.
. spletieus by itkainience. It a dome-
...tritic order' albeit exclitsiVe in the'
,:e'stiterna: Members of the, tom'. family
b1ohg; 80 dot"teilalis tindlt..;drivers.
.43iit So, 'clOsely! are -perforManei watelt,
, ed, go rigidly,: are I -soothers.
Scrutinised ,for,Alie• ean ittiallfibatfon
that'ootintstirfving as scitili.peffect
• ndr..possible•-•:•-that there nte.bnly.'2,250
.mcinhe'ts -Of% the „order in the .1:i'flited•
X11100111, and the asigOla ts the most
...dcarty,:priseugadget the,. motorist otta
dtbplay On his car, b...sOit in'ototiS.ts!
Order et Merit, aftttitablr.111,Y'l)e;
'Itto*e it has been oiltried,l,and•displey'.'
ed. only sa,440ng. 'Standards:ate:
anaintalliedI.. There riSona'fer 'en Ot.
• oder of the head' right .hcitel in Canada
L011•14,-41.1ialtAi-,11:41.11•Z..4,4
4t6t itit0 and "herd to bay la,.,•abd let
.the 4fienthershiP. theteet give the MO'
.4itudttiottar sopithat. to
• . rAnoe, ttOritteqt ta1ly Star.
become One of the Major curses- of -°n•t4gin-l:76-6"vialaaillt;saill-P. '
'ciyilization-if you can call civilises nffices, where, IL is stated, conditions
are definitely on the mend, iinpraving
an era in which regard for : all the old ."defitiitelyand persistently.'
-••
decencies • of life has largely gone by . ... .r ..,..
, ,.----...„_
the hoard•and I proPhesk widespread ' 1
public .support for the, League. itis Pig-. Kirigifailil-Smith
0.'lltcird • '
nose isdefinite: and practical -to en- Lowered by 1.1 Flours
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ibit,such a force' of Public opinion. as . Derby, West Austra.lia.:---;CherlesIT..
"A. Mayne,". and, at one time, tan
his.oivn.'company. • .
. ills' firstengagement wai. at Sad
ler's,"Weils in 1888' where. he played
• in naeledrania ,as the .4`rtitlf.esi viL
Ore' and invariably repented on his
deathbed 'in the last act -,-for 25 shil-
lings a week. •• Now, at 61, he, has
cottish Defenck, Force
WW1,
Iight Only 'fOr
• ', Peae—
"First Peace Army
World •
Seetk are, "areling"-at least to thel: .
extent of • Multiplying nationalistic
bodies With militarlatic .desFriptiOnli •
and Paltina/ '
VeOcists. :.lnlVe been growingng in
Strength in S.entlalid• .ipr 1504W. .t1
Peat; are, of. enarae• !Marine*
but they are b$7, inactive. ,
• In addition, 's01;t14.44, bee' now
least two Other military.' nr.
„tat' 't organizations "&7:4
• qtYii-d,".'whiPh. has nrigin1404. 114
:West, • and 0141, ``SiOtifsh, 1:04‘gii
.7eme,h Vilek has sprung
,.THEY DISOWN IT.
• The "Scots Guard," which sweells,..
• loyalty the-Allig and is organizedl
• • in enalPenies, With §omPallY drill and
alai+) Favors,Pork .PhYaieel training,. dams to be forthea,
of members. of the. National And the,
an 'Mt4ton Scottish Party, though the. National -
ore .
ist officials deny all 'association With' •
Cattle''and Sheep, Smaller To-
day :I.F.xa.n .Years
'Because the Dublin. has become
Mere, Partchllar. about its toad ClaiiiiiOgjt•as "the grst.peace-el'InY;•'-..--
iiig an114e psiillSetepi•°e!°: slit(eYleiU,!iebeselsre;cZot: in the
explain that ..b. a afounders-ofbe11 inr n dttle • •
And
decadeatsnt,;:ooti4.ory.4wsoeur.e.isalora;m ire al. ,to iriesai lost occoinasrieringPtiwonariiiothd the event :41
ate smaller now than they Used te, be: PC.c`tinnit in it., anci. to insist insist °n'''SeQt•t
und mere' „ef them liVe in apart- tiall neniralitir'' • ••
The 'Scottish Defence For" is an,
off -shoot , of the -Democratic Scottish., .
Self" Government Association
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*„„fufkr
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litswited" •fish,. ,seld. Chriatmes car,t1s; inents, . •• . '•• •• •
' ' KILTEI) tustipollg.
s.
Uiiift, • i • '
and rea,d neWsPailers to *Men' Mere • 'the things- ' rms•-meilid hg--0143441tvare-46----
elderly than hitnsielf ,for sit, shillings.
Harry Tate tised, to say Mintonls'
Impersonationtof Wilson Barrett was
Mote. like Wilson Barrett than Bar-
rett• himself i but Alia London stage
Of .1933, has no use Or old type en-
tertainment." •'
vat§ Pecket. Th worth Prlvy Pursey
were 'crossed' out, • on the receipt , and
"Eteceiyed as. a denition. frorn Eis
Majesty" was Written . over it
, •
Japan Leads World
lb a roast to last two or.three bt more Trade Expansion
., :
will induce the authorities to regulate P. Ltrin And: three:iompenions arrived
•London..---qapant led 744e---7*Orld“iir, .sers„,„
by laiv'eertain forms "nt.' nnise hero:3'nd '4.15 p.m„. Greenvila ineridian
are inallifeetik injurious to the 'corn- time (11•15. a.M, Oct.
19. .es_ :percentage of foreign • trade .ofpan- of cut, evonY dan'Or as often AS they.
:.
have meat served.
forts health,: end:resiose of: tablishing; anew -re -cord
yealed in an intervieW witlyt J.• 0.
Steckley,profesbor. of animal hua-
'bandry At, Ontario Agyiohltural-.Col-
lege , ,GuelPh. • For .11,, years he has',
•been : professor: of .aninual....husliandry
, and previous ;:in. York
county: '
In, the 'old 'day.S' heef, cattle Were
rbulkitan.(kna-isi,dx-ia
When. a cut or a roastwouldbeserv.
ed gp in the average families for
seieral: days; But now, Prot , Steck.
ley eiplained,the housewife and' her
family' want meat that. .is 'More ten:
der and they *ant • more Variety in
their 'Meat dishes ....Thek dini't 'Want
. .
sion • durinvthe first six.,months ' of
1033;a Board Of .Trade 'survey shows.
Japan's trade slitting ,the
Period Wei', 58.3 per cent !fibre than
in the corresponding' periescl..Ot
The United States showed a7de:
.cline• of 19.9Der .cent Germany
•Czeelidsiovaitia.28.8;, Franee ,10;0,••• and
Great 'Brita•in 6.3. • • • , •
• • ,
mark,. India and Sweden Showed in-
., AuSttalia,. pritish Malaya, Den-
•cr'eases, .all tinder .5: pet cent.
Britons were patticularly interest-
ed in the Government surypy because
, . .
of the :-.13ritish-Jatianese' trade ' war,'
11*1 1S 'nullity .at large, as well as being dam- from England. :., , , In . sheep; the same 'situation has
aging to efficiency and. the amenities . The filets beat: the record of • Air oome :to Pass," : Professor •SteckleY
,
of numerous urban 'localities. "Bid doianttedere Si- • Charles ; Kingsford: said. ; 'the lamb new in • demand
every noise be still; • peaCe yet again" Stnith by 11 Ileum The latter's time weighs 80. peunds;'Yeara: ago they
.were bigger and heavier. Less lamb
-Truth (London). . \ ; was eeven.. days, four hairs and • 44
. .
• si
. • • • . ' " • , • ,
and mutton I's consumed M -Ontario
minutes' for•the flight by stage's.
• •thin England,•alloWing. 'for the'
Tho.,PestAAfet .1.14,-orici • ' e anal, b.iirst. of' speed After it liad
tiventy;five...i WaS seven vnien :seemed: the. chariCes-were 'gene, • the population but • bet, more
thp•Wat breke out: My Memories: of qtzeitt: contipleted the journey from pork is •etiten...hete than in the ofd,
the, pre -War: world ; Ate- peffectly cleat, Englanclin. six "days, 17 11,40s,.'4n4 45 ,Coliiitry.• Very' :few,. farmers special-•
Although,•of Ociuriie; they are t/le ininnteS:
• ' . • .
ize in sheep raising."
Iiipte.en. Was b'orn. hi .1914. He can ,Sfiflw Plows Make • - In the hog -raising' ,indifstty the
weight of the.. •animals *las become
•
ories, of a 'child. An undergraduate of
. . stabilized at about 200, Pounds: -This
Iiave little .recollectiOn or' the N'Ver at • Th • W.
Their Inter Debut • • • •
All:: His, earliest memories are of the • . centering: in ,the ..Far „East 'where, las, been the standard 'weight for
fistWar years A YOung man' of
Lethbridge - Snow plows -went to :Japan underselling; Britain. • indie Years. , Bot--Ass.sreati age farmers
r- i'•
is the chief: ...point: Of complaint. ' fattened, their hogs.. to • weigh far:. be -
seventeen Atiatzatiout4o-go.,_tnthe..IMS..•
Versity • .has :the 'same. reCollectien • of
the, General 'Strike 'haVe Of the
, . . ,
Armistice •.*Chango after shattering -
change has, come ninin„Ttis and the'
effeet Of! these iniiiaCts .upon
Work .in ...Senibern Alherta‘Sugair. 'Ant
beet fields. Oct: 23rd As Alt .a1C1,.tco
dig-
ging Opera:thins:: ,
-* ;With. 14% inches, -of now on the
'ground and 36,609 acres of •beets .still
to...be. dug growers-ate-inalting-every,
our ehildish•Onds has created a,gen- effort to save :the b.aiance .of .the orop..
"etation Without .lioniogeneitYa' gen, r...! Owing . the ..sfion• some
eration all at Sea.. :The:. metita,l.chaos ranChere liave been ;forced . to *start'
of our parents has. . created great yet- 'whiter. feeding " of .• theft !hicks and
Itoat:divibtOr between us Of•cidas,. ,herds, • ' •
,• , . , , . .
mer-biows of history made Court
backgiourioi_ . NealiY 'Wag: Official
zOntafdivisions: Weliave no•commort
Calgary:-What's'a courtreein In the
,
of:Men:MO. . Our ' highest conimoit fat=
if of Mr. and, Mrs, .Dachs two,:year
tor is the comitiOn,experience.Of
d 1)0y.. Just a place to play_ Dui-,
,yolutionerY; 0400,,. QUIT' one .point . •
ing the hearing of.his• inOthet:e divorce
Aigredinent tot. partner.'
climbed beside his
Cornhili•Magazino:(toridon).• •..
'opinion,' of anner of life. The ham- . • • • .
aCtion against his fathers the Dach boy
Changes in the .future.-Quitan Hogg,wit-
motlier. in the
,
rite • ,, ness bek, munched candy for a while,
• and then threw a heavy inkwell nat.
Wise:Marketing. , •
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rovily missing :. the court reporter's
' :The: woolgrower has also prepared
heed; He was taken ,outside.: : .'. ' •
the Way to. gain. by .:the turn'. in the !
.1-1-des-sIfeslitte4aned the ConditiOni6net i ,. •' ' l : •t• -"-----
The advertisements bring 'yon.news
the :Market and 'Cleared his itocks,1:
of better things :to 'have, ,and ,elisier
'There; is .no-,, heavy nceitmulatioN; no •
carry-over Of ittiymenefons to dilog ways to .11Ye• ' .,
tbe'.‘Vineeli at Pregress. This point has ,
often. .been Mentioned '.before, but it
.deserves all. the 'ertiPhasia;"it 'Can be
..gtveil It 18 the , dominant 'factors:-
Alickland 'Weekly News. .
•
: 1,0hr-01164- and •theUnemployed-
For these :*ho know h,ow' to .nialte
use of'•enfprced, telante,,, .even
:pinyinent has :its compensation. . 'That
IterY'lerge.numbet of workless men
and women .42110 'resorted OS 'the soled°
ot readirigsiSiShOWn itt sdrna' remark-
able figures litioteirtit"theJinnlial con
forenee,of-theLibtary.:Associatien;„,:lt
appea'rs ,that in the six largest
trIal.eities'Of btitalts•the aiiitual 111:111•••
bet :or beolis issued increased ft<im
46,600;00.0. in 192621 ,to 27,500,000 in -
the. last Completed Year, Tbe denntrY
shoWan el,•<.;n greater :.ta,
crease -Molt 11,891,000 to 34;P1,006'•
liffOst ot
Is ofIleially.attrintited ita'tbe niettt.gen-
etel.'10te libratieT by ,persona
ntgyrd,•-.5pqc,tiltOr (T.ondbn): •
-`"...• THE...UNITED STATES •
..:01nan6lat FitieeSe .
.t Mitt IA tlio bats? truly Intelligent
.tqte .that has learned ,t0 aye in: •
aiitifiVby tumlhig his tiesetildnlitit
,t0"debt (Frrottt 'the ,POttland Ora,"
gtinittit).
.t•
•: , yond this. fige:'-.
SehoolS'.fOr 'Adults,:
Started Geoira
-AtlantasGa.7:Classes In adult ethic_
ation, . something long needed 'in
;Georgia, have begun at ,the Flat Reek
School in ciayton dOunty with -the
approval 'of •the Georgia :Relief Com
MisSion. Sixteen adults are enrolled
these. ' !
Stich. ''selipols. are .free:..of charge:
for allYbile above 4,66; itg, of I:4 who
--iSsliat--Otherwise enrolled in a
pubite-
schdol.,
.Control Maehine. .Sale
Washington. -Tho United States
Government has taken Over control `bf
<the 'sale of machine, g'.uns. in •ith war
•istketeering, through the t'NRA
ode -for Obeli arms: Senator , Cope-
s?.; New York Deineerat, chairman
of ,the Senate racketeering committee
announced decision, afthr Confer -
en. es vvith PreSident Roosevelt and
•:Ltterney deneral Ctimmings.
itaYt
•
••••••.••••••-•-•,•-•-•,...,-,..4.,:: • •
JUst Signed. 'Contract... ,
Then Breaks His Elbow
Terento.-tddie Burke, tin; training
with the New Yerit* American of
the •National Hockey League, suf-
feting 'trim. a -broken elboVii •teceiy-
ed when he lost his balance and fell
While practising: • ,BtitE!, a TorpntO
boy,. *..itad jtlE4 'Signed a eontreet bes
fete gefng 'on the -ice.
•
PushingStalled Car
Cost Women Lives
-
• ,
s-BrOwer, Me. 'TwO wonien *ere
killed' instantly as their husbands at
tempted to push „their stalled auto
Mobile fronitthe'" Path of a Maine
Central Railroad Passenger train:
The dead ase Mrs. Isaac Milton
55; and ,Mrs : ;11411101d Bernardi 7
both of Melrose Mtss. ;
•
r''' 174-51..itsni Warship
• !••,•
•••
V'li44•;•i•k.
••••••
tbig'4•>Xi•
pto new Aeroplane carried, tiPbrageOns, dMoIibed n tht blest eilletent ,warshiniit
c.aytag temottilt 'bedsit' tor. liect. thothochvres` oft the.. At coast: et
• •
•
be: worn ; by the meinbers Of. .the• ,
.fence Force. '• • '
With the forination of the."Ssots'
Geare and the ,,•"Defence Force,"
Snots are new wondering what •will
be the, next politico4nilitsriy, organize- ;
tion in their midst.
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Sextsiii: Of East :Barnet
One. 'ef the feW, remaining' wo-men
sextons in England is Mrs. •Caroling
Stutters, of, East. Barnet.; She has
just completed her 30th year of office,'
and when she retires in the near,ftf
time; owing to recent church legisla4
on, the pest will never again be held •
by aVtoinart * '.•• •• '
Stutters' ' 'succeeded -her -hus-
band; -neW`a Justice .of 'the Peace; in
1903, and, between Ahem, :they havs
been parish clerk and seitton.for nier
then half•A-ceritury,.. •
• Altheugh in • the ' past' there have, •
beeti. a few. instances of Wm:nen hold,
laethe office, since the ApPoilitments*
,passed from the .inctimbents .Of par-
ishes ..the Parochial Church Couri-
cilsthey
have not recurred. • •
, This is 'partly owingtothe, fad .
that, while :under the plder. appoint,
.inents the sexton. could legally ,appoint '
a' deputy tn, discharge the 'duties • el '
the Office.; under the'. present •systein . •
'this not allowed. :', And se worhan
sexton carniot.dig.gtaveS, ' • .
irortictually rig
Mrs. Stutiers•supetviseA everything •
and East Barnet agrees that there
not .47 more efficient :Parish .clerk in% •
England:.
Fell in Apple Butter Vat . ,
• Dies of Scaldi
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• • Stratford; Ont.,' Terribly. sel.de4,
when she ;stepped, ipti a' vat of ap• '
Ple butter BettY Came, seven,' . it
The 'little .girl,' with her patents
wastVisiting an annt,
In 4$/fit-Chet The; butter had •
been left On the back Porch to coL
until it was ready to be taken to, the
'Came -ear." betty Stepped ontsiet70.'r.'
beck doors directly intolthe vat, - Slfd
jumped-, but hist. her balance and felt '
dowtt the steps .to the ground the
hot fluid.splaliing oier her body .
.Shesvsas rushed to the hospital:: .
but eitertS to save het life were --
availing, • . •
' %Besides her parents; she Icaires'
younger • brother, Robert.
Take.4Coilti .
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to ,Cbeek, darnblini. Wives
Philadelphia. -That proverbial Shot ,
was on 'the other foot here -six bus. •
•bands, 'complaining that theft pa), ,
envelopes • were drained while wiyel.
sste,yect Put 'late' lights, 'had the wo.
menbrought'. into cOurt, to break us•
a eard genie. •
°. Captain John Connor,„ who lod?:-fili".
'detail Of pnlice in i» r4d: on the,home:
Of Mrs, Beatty Schaeffer, explained 't;
'the court, net he acted on the tactual., •
of tire-husbandsr•"111 - let
y)5,o 'off as first Offelitler%",
Iliagislyate• Oswald.. told. 'prs. shao,,,.:,
fet and 'ills 01 wives. ' "POn't ,n0.
u!',)1 ttyt); iner ty.aqt glVe ,Y,Ott tiVit
• .‘ Eat ' More Bread
',. tttoili' ii, Ont.- ---!f .every persett In: •
, Canada cite One Mere ghee of ,breatil '
. a iiiiY0 .ie would Mean InOie• than $120,4
.`. ' 000,600 .. to, Millets; bakers, allied
'trades and :fanners, Said MISS * Merl•'. il.t•
•,' garet p.,-Ilat-emitti-a.ddtesikni silldentel
1 of. the Trent Institute and MacOanabtl, 7
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11''1.,'`11•Aill'05r001720.7.;i;:ailli'il'i .:1-;;t:;:- X7".617.1i;:i7-164-*
•. bread today thttil prevloably, Atfsb ,
batons:n. satd>. and WeteltheY to 1114 '
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' 'deprease, Cioibitit'S 'whettt itktpitts; i
:Create nontamptiOn it would hell) 1.1
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