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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-14, Page 2k oice of th Press - _Canada.The Empire and The World at .Large a, • CANADA Prlies Over 25 Ve4rS, in;the "25•YeATe Ago 09.141111nu of the 13rantford Expositor, MAO following Pr°duce PrtFee were rfieesTdeci for •that filne;s,-,_ • Butter 28c to 10e a POttnel'i eggs 2oc to 30c a dozen, chickens 60c to $i. a• pair. ducks 41-20 to ;1-60 a pair, ;beef, fig to fc• a pound, pork 9c and 1Qe a • pound,. Minh 10e and 12c `a pound, pota, •. toes:70e a bag,. hipline 30e a bushel, V0ions! 65c, a bag,. apples15c to 20c:a haghet, ,:' ,," ',- . .,', • -- On Saturday last.The Standard had the following prices.for the produce ,niarket; ' Butter *25 cents,, eggs 35'• to " 45 cents, .01ilekens. 18 centenee Pound,. , .., live 50 cents each clacks (alive)" 80' . cents eac,h,ipoili 8 tole, colts a pound,. Potaiees $1 a big, and other Tege- tables generally ' higher. It will be seen that if tbe ,1908 scale ..of living and taxee still applied the fanner would not be so badly off. -St. Oath, eriner: Standard. . • • . • -....e • ' Adifieable - •1 .There is enough nicotine in a cigar, ' iv,e-fead, to kill : two, gOWS.,.. That should teach cows net to smoke cigars..., • Eating Laws Pit1 you *ARA,that for 1114113? ,C84 torieS there were taws which said' how leech, e• Perene Wight' Pet?: E.d.wor4 the Third of England made one In the. year 113,5, by which his subjects Were ferhilddint to ."go In for". mord than two •courses, at arly.,O4e Ineal-r,eXcePt. On certeinspecili,t•Oe4elenS, Straegely enough, though it was. net len#,,hefore people began to disobey -rand kept on doing soe"-that law remained,. °until 1856...When:it-was "renee1ec1.4 k king: Of Frened . made a laW' Of the genie kind, in the year 1340. It•stated that • nobody in the Jaidwas to have mere. 'than 'soup, meat and pudding at one Meel„ anti even the, royal 'banqttets. were, kept down, to that 1iniit.:+0ttawe 'Journal, • ' ' • Destruction of Wealth. WhY should welimit the destruction Of wealth for the common good to Pike and wheat and cotton and Coffee? It it is a goodthieg to keen, people' busY. .cutting down the goeria: that they pas. .sese so the they can get rich ,oia what Is ieft, we Thlgbt turn our attention to houses and shone and theatres aild shine. If we horn •up enough houses and sink 'n ' soon coMe *hen some one will have a Job building' neii. one. Then every one • will be 'quite happy, since it is only the work that Is •needed, not the Pigs and Wheat and •shops ,And houses and shins,',.. -Fort *Main Times -Jour- nal. ' .,PrOgress, Toward Recovery , The improvement In the fundament- al things, now "well,i-ec'ognized by , • everyone, ,will registerits effect .more emphatically asfew Menth4 hence than• lt does now. The rtioneY•.still ,has to •;aline in f�r ranch of our Present in-• . creased production. and As .it ,comes ' and gette,1140 circulation, we Shall feel the rising benefits. Wo shall be very • mnen More enaseious ()fit in the corn; log: spring .than we are now."' By that • time we shall have reaped MI benefit' • of-the,improyement that is now appar- ent, '.and:thet, in tarn; wIll be stimii- • . letting the people :to still higher hones; , • „ , „ . , .It isatime for tempered optimism, of : course ..for It pitiet he'reeogniied that a• World that has been: Se sick: Must • eeevsleere • leave ,sor our, progress depends iergely• upon ..the • progreass. 'nada in the work], at, lerge.. • • let-Ititile ,Merchant... .'s • •' • • • . • • • Agriculture :Comes. Meat Mining is.' a wasting: Industry and age° ricultitre ia:a.bnilding7LIP.OtPceSe. 711,0, rninoi extratts. the lninerat,''wolgth: from the earth's interior .and•gOes on. leaving a despoiled areabehind: him, save for the possihility_ekeonversion- into ,agriculitiral, lands or forests.. Pro- per , agricultural methods: :Improve: lands and inalntain and lncroase fer- tility 'with . the passage of,time. 4 - country', dependent :exclusively on"Inin- ink fades: an..inevitable'sektinetioei One 1: dependent. On.. agriculture can • be at ". least. stiesitred ef ' continued existence and abundance of .food.•,..1. In every . ;great'. nation's economy agriculture's P1ae.conies •ehead.,14 that of 'Mining: Food.prodnetion ls inenkind'e•PriiparY, ,Locciipatians, ' :"Whenfoodsupplies fail all elSe Is valueless -Calgary Herald. .Canadian Bank..• , , • • . . There Is no 'need to elaborate ' on We, •• ,Standing thabanko itt Canada.°.Trie; •the nia.:eritiefaeilas.: ere: all. banks itt All: countries... Sut'theY..itave. open. ecf thelf.doorn every Morning, Of every • .banking daythrough the .greatest de- pteston In • the :•world's history, and 'that : feet., talks dawn almost every' • criticism .oiat cOtild: be leVelledagainot thein.,..The 'lmeicerti'of.',Cattada have ..:,s,ceepted • as their; first duty" tlid :safe. . • gnat:ding' ••And they 'he:40'160C. their ,h4riltsset,' inanciel °New. • Nerthern. Land Settlement • • •", „ • ' The settlement of :the. eiaybelt • Will, hardly :be Mede by townspeople front • Old, Ontario, or elsaWhere...They'haVen't 'the, .backgrbund„,-the exnerienc,ei. the • 1.11't Mak who, ' does net find Cententinent. In Clearing lend, 1Aseeing his "fide • ly grow, And:vnick.litida it liatilatiln•,tos • live•in a primlUve way for a:while ,the•-itorth'he ,-*Ork Is hard, the winters :are long and oda., (Mee. and entimiain ire .•tieeded..4Milt • ' Star. • Across the Border if: yen. would like' tOknoW about one. of ..the dodges. over (tin 'herder Whielt •"enable:4 telloite to :escapes -punishment • for their inisdeSds,mins:Icier the. plight, „.• . of 'Mril.• Clara. Alt, of Olilea•go, . • Mie, 'untie '• Web, bintlarieed 19211. •'."1.4wentilitlies. Since .then Mrs,' Alt :has •..genc 2.to court prepared to- teatifY • against the, Melt Who haVe -"been • '-• Charged 'With ;the' crinfel Aed each . , • itnue the' caSe 11.68 been Corittplied;so • . that 'Wilt. All Itus had, the fun of go e.g. to the' 'court hence' go, tlittesfor notho nig; lite • other •(ley .a lli3antlfi. • ,Was schitdeled. :Mrs, Aft •wais (itt 11 womait'S .coutinitte`e ,t,n, Wcieenve 'Mrs, z,Utieseitelt to the World's' Fair,• .she .11161't. go tr. eon rh. She"was seat for ••:And fitted' $10 for staying .nyvay,41.... '1Viettleryis •: ., • ' sCanadian Characteristic ,•• PbrelVal •Itcherte; eh-eel:or: rit• tile ' LS. it'eland th 6ntisylvaiiht Rall. cs,onloatly, has for 33 'Years spont stinimer',vaeritlee itt Ofitteda and on reaching Montreal 00 tonte 'for hothe ,..,.,•ho said. When interviewed: ,"Why •, , Two Million Collar Cron - The ' lowly finger..beet ..liess,,been a. "saver for the agriculturists of this end:other cOunties. during Many years whait.:'eash 'crops have been .scarce; and: when It 18 considered that the• Canada ad bolainlon'SuSer;'ponipany, will, 'nayout inthe neighborhood • of two militon dollars to the growers: raising beets for. the ,Chatham ancl *alleceb.urg• faeterieesthia.yeer: It ls asilyseetkwhat-.t-lifs4nd to the people in Seneral. in .this Cent.. , . . Aberdeen Spenda.:, • • 'Aberdeen; ''•noted,. for its :xelOctance •to pert with its :pennies, has embark- ed this 'year onthe. biggest building scheniee in Scotland: The 'City'.cOun• ellnettee peiens. fOr• wo hosp tal scest: lug nearly $2,000,000 and 1,180 new theneek_40;:,eopikee.slum pruperties, casting over 1143,5,00,000.7 --St, Then -ma Tines -Journal. • • . . • Net,e, Use ..for:' Potatoes . Werd..comee' from :Onblin., that "an• industrial aicohol, to be used as feel for mOtoreareas,;Well. as in dYeS.,:lieet- •ing•andflightine has been -developed . from petatrids,•and" will he° made. .4, :gaVernment monapoty.'!'The estimated preillietion -cast -is. Sixpence The,potato is • a lowly vegetable; but there certainly is nothing' lowly about scleyeioninent Which •-heida out Cneh Inien,ense posslbilltles.:• It just :One Line.r*oVidefiee_at:- the,„sienierlieble;•ad.1- . Vancea..'.'lieleg. 'Made '..•ins scientific re- edit& 'in these amazing •times,4-401:‘ • fax 11enaid.• ''• ' 1' ;' • , • BM! Bing! bang! Len. Harv,ey, pritiCh theater, l: begins.' traini ntls ' at Whetstoee'foe. his eilit '40.0i Jack netbraon., leek to [tendon, In financial affair, and Wiieh . in such affairs ' the Do - Minions, are :in n privileged • peeitien:, The declaration' that -was, Made in Lon: don May, itt fact, bo the beginning of a return to the pleasant and easy 'Or-. der of things in days. before the At. Any rate something definite appears to have been done to .bring about- con- solidation ef the Empire: All parts: are being told -that it is .a. geed thing to stand together, and the World hears supremacy of •Lendon.-70ris1)ane Cooper. • . • . The, Value Of. India's 'Livestock :The :betterment . of ••• India's .livestock And. their' prodnets is .an .1mriottant .factor in .the ecenoinie ',Uplift Of the rural masses. .. good deal .:O.f.• atten- tiodhaa..already. been •deVeted.le7this problem by the Imperial 'Urania:of Ag• rleultitral ReSearch,,..andiPartleitlarly. by cokiiiek,LAiAllvgri:•-timalilinat-..11W- bendry • Expert • • The: field Is °One ';itt , which, little Systeinatie. d.eveltipMent • liee•hitherto occurred, yet it is of enor- mous importance to the, country, Col- onql 'Olier recently estitentetil,„that itt British 'Indict ,alone ther4,:arailinghly, three hundred Millions :domesticated enimais,,and that the cash .value .of In- dia's animal products.,',‘ OE which :Scattle labour and dairy' produda:are thetWo- ' most linportazit, 'cannot, he',•leed,,than R. 1;500:: 'crores • (slant .$58;.5 „0,000). Annually' Theeeare-staggering figurate and 'cannot, *eftelteve,,beropproached: by any other Country in, ithe.Woridier w-hich-statisticej-ere-available,„-BeM.:, bey' Times of India. 7". • " ' • ' •; THE EMPIRE • '.'"•The Leeson 64 •1914:; •• It •lh probably true that no •one,itt !great :Britain 'either Waia8 *War :or . thinks that war is a gelid thine: The •old view, openly' expressed by very dte,tineniehed-PeOple-L4e.tere.-491.4, that, swarNIS not only necessary but desir: • able 'mid.. a totliC , ;or .tho.,4tApn, did not tionelitirviire the tench Of reality. ,It Was, • one Of ..•••:the • earliest .British -casualties „of the Great resurrection. In this country is uniiitfi ly..Hlijcienomfht (toondon).. ' • The,Spirit,of Canada. Defiliiiieti states; Which is primarily the prea 'c't Of Canadian conditions .the' •essential.basie Upon Which the Canadian ;beeple. combine a genuitie •Ibialty to, the Britint crown with a -patteionata,fiellerf itt their."oWn'itatioiK, deathly., Canada, we iiinst has been ',eet tied a Icing time, 'eCCord, ; , _ accord- ing the • standards of the New World. Few. og berspeeple; even .aniong these of British' stock, eon acknowledge the Mother Oountry. as the land -Of 'their Canada is, thereford;,British hi spirit net 80 'trawl'teetinse her. Oil - 8808 haveeien an enCeStral ,laie. of Great Britain, • es''Iteeause..Great ;pa: thin has endOwed,,,. her 'With endiiring lnstltutions.-H, V:.. tiodson,! ;in . The Spectator (Lendati). . • • Canned. Projects • Unfortunately, the .contaltierls do not .dleittemet when their 'enetents C0114 guinea.. "They haVe becolnii a piiblic The.. echauttiptien • of. this, pate; packet4. fl,lltl !maths, • .Ovell itt toolitry distrieta,. has 13 eAlettic se great that It alitiost impossible to 'got. ttwitY from thcearthat•enntainers,' '14he loetti tottiority?.:tiatially collects theta to 'forth a ditnin • far the Vetter housing Ver,Min. It Is •Astelifsliffigto find ' that .eVett 14 'a. sin41 distriet :eontalit, 4is a tow thonsand peenie ati enor- inous 'tiattip•is int fekly `tnriliett Uncol- leetod specimens are left to rust 'away as they litter thecountryside by the .. thoti4,0d.,--Sit Led t1liti.7,i); gottoy, hi Tho Faktisti tteView (1,Ohdora"* , eimnteen Cattle Dead . FroM'DehOrning.Operatfon Pans, Ont. -Seventeen cattle bled: to death .of the farm of Wylie Godfrey, near here,.follawing dellertingenera- t:110; it was learned: . • The explanation of , the wholesale ..:Jits.s. is Saidto be that ,the cattle - had been feeding.,on 'sWeet clover 'ensilage Ivhich thinn0 their blood to point Where dehernini Was •thingerone.,,, fellow4arrner, ailti cattle .;"dectier is ,Said to ,have 'dehOined the..eattle on request of the Owner. Ile was "tuit in= It•rined that .the stock had been on a sweet clover : ensilage cEet, this /ariter states, and did not learh.that anything wasfiniss until the night of .thr-tday he It ad perfctrined the dehoniinge,. All efforts to Stop the bleeding were 'Unsuccessful. ' • • ; . Church Vans Travel Into Far North Distribute Relief to Settlers in Sparsely Populated • Districts Pcoi 'Abel months of -the Year, the 'sufiday school yens of the Cherch of Mind travel int 'far-itt*thern-L-dio•- • ceses distributing literature aid cheer- ing hearts of scattered settlers, 'Miss Irish.. Sayle totil, „a ...Winnipeg, audi-i, One id the 18 'vans ;leek Miss • Eve Hassell ,and Miss Sayles un into: the Petiee • River ;country, Starting out froni Edmonton on .may '25. The 'rough going was descrlbed by Miss' Sayles; who said 'Wein& .ank Children of all :nationalities end Creeds were visited,:, aid usually reception was cordial, Often the Meal was a frugal one, that. settlers Offered to the.iiisslonera, but they *Meted upon shatingzit• to the feet. :Cruet ' '„ • • The travelling ehureh'. andilSiinday ; . Sehool. Was 'inaugurated In 61920 at Miss '.1Xesseilie' 'earn expense, and •Was. se etiCeessf01 that. the Western ada SandaY:.SchttO1 ::Caravan Fund Was started. Donations from Englaud' are the mainstay itt.. support of the Weak, the speaker said, only for , the sake of •Athabaska •diocese, the size. Of „England,. .atid • with,. only, 15clergy, , the,...vvo,rh. is :wotthy, in, the m---116117-rielEirrveman • who has trav- elled ;thonsends.'ef:.Miles her' van. ,o1htt,...nr,Ohlern this Winter without cash And '.With,..,nothing. to turn ..into dash; is the One ,that faces: Peace- River : people," , she declared. "FaMilies, to. the number' Of .400", are. 'being. „clothed: by friende, in: Canada and Englind.""• .Toberrnory Ship -to -shore, u• , Radio Service Linited , , Ottawa. -The iship4e-sherC",.. run!) stations nt Tabennory; Ont., and Clarke City, gue..; will be continued on a" limited service: This antiOnficenient was made . last, Week by Hon. Alfred Deranleau, :Minieter of Marine. ' . • • • . . -±71reerteen hundred lytOori's oii a otigt,e•• :plant of cascade chrysanthemums ' las; tablished a record at a.,Lriden.:flower ,shew:'. • ,• Gooi4, Santa eRrettOPlecl-441-fiAzqpg-c> ranAFttanett riPttnas Sprit of Peace anCGPcicliYin, to Riq And PoCir Alike „ Santa Clans, a cOlapOilte.,110re• of Jean and.% fit, short and Ing, but al- ways rosy,cheel.ted' 444 70'0.0404. 14. abroad. Again in the tend: „: • • • s' 111 dozens of cansediall .9:Wee ..enit steWne, this ttc,pme, is repeated: • . Excited ehildtee Iuh 4441 Olt At. reetreined. parentS, Father wears Bend ,Streeti clothes, an impertedXleter, or he -V,,rgATO:',g,Titii..3,7,•1,e4n.s. ant,X•A seifeffeo •Ing elieepiehi grin. • - 1110010p:wears a furcoat, or shivers: 111 eameenee 'dlecerded ,finerk.. pet, In. teeded ,fer.: either "eeaeen.er the 'w,eeth•s: 4: A band swing clake the street; Mar: _ 'dal 100810 11113. 9.10, air, the -Di -44 Ma- jor's :emit° .sweeps, the sky abeve, the threug; , been 4 hartf,:''trOubloua year for and poor, 444 father is determinedaot to :be: too in11041111.-: Pressed. .!" A ,ripPle' inns through the crOwd, The. King approaches red and whites whiskers..' • ' "Ile, ha, ha, 'ha; ha, ha, 'ha -a!" he booms without restraint. His red vet, vetall but sparklein the early Whiter' seeshine. His cheeks are rosy from • . the cod' Air. • . •,•'Well, ' well and well, ,hullo there, Seany,' he shonts:iviy_t....a.n..enconipaili frig wave ora short A: startled, wondripfic,smile grows hit° beipe Santa has spoken -to Son: Father looks at Sonny's , face, The . banal" notes end heavy discords, Of Want and richesare alike forgotten: • Father is• all smiles, ilia cheer, fuJi ot Peace-oncerch-.--and suddenly form- ed Ohnstmai reseintiona, •• •: Setae?: the .Mel?erit. Aticernsetlees...,0 the life(lfacy4t Pbrititek Matttiei. :ioeinOratingther.Birtit of sChrist, con. :tinues on his way. But the look on 'Se11113!'e face iernafns itePrletee'co• the , thoughts and Actions of other. • And „the 'Ohrititrees: os .fted. by the eompealtvfigares of 100 .Septee on. 100 street corners, ip, 'the, , 44.104 Of. Mercantile .eat44.1iehmente, titc, North, ggtttti, ..,;Ettf,4k..aad, West:, .; nierches'•On', toward E,Vc,embser 25.. "r; :Salifax to Vancouver, profee• ' Sionat end. an:latent Charmers ef yoeth,••• are -beginning' .as reign,„ that S,liaif•bs. '!.1421Q9ttaTehda'2r%41'fmefd...xtivi'il'ete's'..ancl. To iiglous bodies, are adding•theircoetrl htitionteWerd,a nation-wide stage et- ting .'"Of '.H911Y• and Mistletoe ler. the . cornersg1Psa Saint Nicholas. 'ha 49°1.44a on st sn'Pl O41•114711Yi 9 44;1 ' Upwards. 'of, 1;000. Seivatiee,'Ariey ing the next :taroweeks,,genie of the* attendd by Sante Cletus. himself. In ons . of hisnuniberless, manifestations.The Salvation Amity goes Teeny. 1.00.: till seekin, ,coins tossed by city, folk, aglow with ,thei. spirit, 'generated:: 14,. Sonny's ,smile., Moat of the .rnowl,y:oI wth:sa:a:0-d:Inalintoitat-r:-.galeecetriecote. 'thiCe.Ohnit-mes; ,• • • • . • , 'Some ,of the other , red -garbed 'San tes',-are: volunteers, .• but the majority,: • are professionals, working for pay atel• proud. of...their:'ealling, Salaries varl from a. few dellari, .0, "wok. in sniall: .towas'Icriargerattine ;paid the skilled performer in largo 'department. sto.....4rea, Celebrated Christmas • On : Wittto North Pole Oantain'Seett'and his Men On their -1*.ity to. the pole :once. .:celebrated Chrietniast tier by henna a vie& in 4 cupful of Water each, and by 'wash, lug their shirts. On Ilatiotherrbeeasien, after•being o : short rations they kept Christmas pa y eensunting,such:14:,,. titles as • ra Inn an',.c oco %Tiers breakfast, -and f.o supper th.esr gedin four, cour. ea. First 'of all,• • there was e full whack Of peininiCtin: With slices of .nerse.„•theit .flavored with onion. and Curry': powder. and :thiekened with biscuit, ,tlien arrow- root' 0:teea:. and biseuit hctosh..sweent-' • ened,. then pitintpaddingi then .,Ubcoti With •relohla and finally a dessert of caramels .and ginger, .'• "After, all .this,". says Scott, "it -was difficult to move. Wilson And 1 couldn't finish Our share of t°hIli • niuM •pudding., We felt thor-- 'oughlY warm. and slept 301eri'didiy. But :•the advance' Watr•Slow the 'following 'day, probably to the tightening of the iiight. before. • • ‘. • : . WI.1,11•• • , • • . . Celebrating :Christmas Christmas • time "'being a season of joy; -.e.ve.rr., precaution should be tak- en prevent •any untoward circum- stances valley Might ,...enter into Its •._:• • . Too often thecarelss placing 0!. lighted candles has reankted in netn., ful iturrisi- and 0V011-;00413. .to •those• participating itt the. titetide "Santa Claus" iias been, the vie - .in innumerable cases:, .• "• • Tiny electric llgbts now aro most used in 4iglf.ttili the •Christmas Aree, and that reduces the ;fire, danger ma- terially. baltalas:: are to ,:be need:in the 'decoration --and they undoubtedly lend An: effect: not to ,he obtainod by .the ,electrielightethet .should ' be `placed Mt the, Mentel•and inother:se: curd locations:where Contaet thele•PreitY Zia:sea. is not likely, to be lh Christmas:sports involving :tile' .5figh,test. danger, ciiihiro, .:Sheiild.„ he :directed • In thefr play by an elder per: 'Sen who ia:Cenilietent to effect it re.s • • • . cae 'nedessary-Cliarles 'Frederick 'WedeVieirth. • • ' •.Eriiniese townshipis offeeing,,e,s, :$6 bounty' •on!theep..killing dog , ." , , . • tiarook , to -the` first $Yratfotia 1ii 044164 Kail)bsts1(Isted co nraoa„sen o. • aj deal after The heitil -01-tlie faintly' in. tbI Expoliitot, 4,000000 Blaze Sweeps 4,000 Acres The 'Solidarity of th.e Empire, . '*•,. , The' e ts , evident - .y_ a , littong: belief ,,.. ,• , ,, ,: 'Ii'ill. firblinig'Une'Vattns.' :in •tite nalli of ilre•Writal swept Tuhitiga. eartYca,l'allfortila; Were. destroyed .that the •Itiiiipire tail .da ,1, 1,try 'great : . • . , . -bid, fur 'fisett:, -vhd:.-giiiiiristii-tiw'w.h.ti_iikoloyoits:.:0t4Itiiii:06,_.:64.:Avith._.a_ ic*.. persOilf41:,:helpiigings,. :lime tfibilgtind, acres 4,.4,i• d'dgivoyaa at , . „ . . . Vitilit atid., Meat pow6rttit. ihet. at eibi, . 4 Air !:..c:it,inittUct . toga 'of $4,660#060, .! - • '. . • , :. . . • :t. Accidents Down On Highways Death Toll, 287, Decreased (1.8 PC. --More Pedes- trians Victims lifele-ledidente in getArls so far this' year haie. coPtinued .fshaw• a, decreasefrani, the 1932 total, according to the Department of High, ..•• ways, '..1The only male !WM Which continues, to show an increase' over the 193; totals:, is. the :niiinhet �t Pedestrians, •Involved In accidents, During • theae86fir?ccii‘idiene mOntlts tite r:thls year, 1-: • ' Ported,. a , decrease' of, 5.1 per ',cent ' •froni__lhes,,tOtal_nr..,the ,same-periOd_ last year, ' • These : 'resulted -An .287 ' dtatine••' (10,8 Per eent.•deereasee; in- jury to 5,761 'persons .(4:3 per cent, ,decrease),and.$59g,934 property dal*. • age (19.2 per ceht; decrease): • • During. the 'stole period: Osotine: consumption decreased 1,77 per cent, -and. • Motor, . Vehicle registration creased by 1:95 per . cent.-• '•• , ' •• Two - Movie Notabilities . „ Marry For First' Tinia • . • . . , • • HoPkwaod..--Aiice. White, diminu- tive• .filin_e_ciress.L.and•LSideesy Young seenttrie. Writer, were Married recently at the • 400,year-oid. tow*, •• ,sitell in 'Magdalena they itt- fprined friends here, It was the' first Martlege for •each, .Tiio wedding climaxed •rotilaries , . that ,at one time •Involved . the' Connie'. •in' a grand jury .iaquiry:' and a. 'court • tile", when their tantee ,werd:Iinlred With .4 beating adMinietered. to John. Warlinnen,j, Screen player: '. ' • •. The Warburton 'ease attracted wide,. attention when • Martin . Block and. Russell ;Brawn, Charged With robbing and heating .tild• actor,' allegedly told. police that. Beittett hired thein: They . said, Bartlett WAS incensed ildeclual Miss White, his . fiancee, • had..., been . :beaten, by Prince Buys Veke"':. 's'P'' u .man.,,. s Proud' . . •.. . • One of the proudest Women •th .• doe; •••glifil 'Marriott.: of Pekingese dogs, • -;',"'•• • ' . .gipst ,Tamara, a Take suu.,•pred at., • her ken:nide itt OdWarVetreet. gent's Val*, has been bought'..by the° . Prince of . Wales' and is to: ')re ,tliS, autte of ..the pupPy. he 'pureliesed re- :ceiitly at Staveli' Lo.dge.'• • Melton 'Mowbray, .• • • • • • •Tha..Prince paid :212 for the Pitney; • but citi)gt *i?oiOngs.. to a 'distincAlv Mere aristabratic ,faintlY,• feuthe price Witi &tatty.: higher. • . • • 1-10Wninny is a nrefeSsienals hut • tt a ic5.0 • . • British Gioods ovi;14 50,000 siil1 sales •of Oainiditut" tima 'prodnets 'are said to hat' been Made reeently to :the liOuseWived 01, during it. 'Van. ada. 'Shop" 'fortnight in that City 'obi, 4801*Os the, traekville iteberder, Way • ,of reciPocity, Caliadtaae• Well 'lendpatronage• to; any: hioVetnotit tinder:taken itt this. tute Heavy Traffic Shaking -Some, Colleges of Pico . . oitoda, . eittitAa.-,somO of thId t tTulversjty tevith's Meet' lapse shroligh the. shock :of •MOdoili by Warden 1eiStier.E4 Master. of 0.611`ggaiL, - 1 4 •