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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-28, Page 6• O:' :`• s ......••••••••••••••••••+.1., _•0;A,P,IAP.A0 ri.440.$ of • • , ;There. Are twq:9110ef3' Ore TOto-1i1IPtelaekq,a44'egrefOrti V30, one. • .is .44.Yersity, the, Other VrOOPOtitY,•••, Xt te-4441:tro, tell In wcmap,.Is hihre, • ../ifieuntented with lithIselt Qt4ief§, When VT,PsPf4.7PWi' he patronizes; when trouble fa,lls uppn .11/41 hO .whint4 hi' a herrihie here. •. When, he: is chiwn••,'hi8. friends wish 111? -91,1 their 0)14 APPOIVIII, y!'•149h is high. Up, they sigh for nionritahie • to on htni,, and, bliry huit., put or. S1ght;-71.0.4eni.4 W1ig-PtatN44•• • "" peaki,ng.f POker;.!.. . .•:AuthbrIties differ 'ad: to ., -whether poker•;ree41,:"Shbald be.,'OlaSsethae"'.an anteroom or ,,t(tIrawing.room,-4-Ottawq ; . Stud. ,poker,: of Cenrse, *90V be 914Yed In hastudy,-''--Toronle Sar. .nd .poker eboud be• pteyed. ;•• .itt bedrpom.--Chithain NeWS. And When the, house is . short., Pt, • • chips, theboys should adjourn_ tp the •woodolled.—St. Catharines. Standard,. Himeelf to :14larne., When a man commits a erinie ando• henie,Callies,•-.ent hi the paper, he „heetil, 'the. neWSPaPer. 1316m% h14 himself, Ile • should take chie mite of' dnlges. in ;the misdeni,eator-Regina• Leader Post -• . • , „ 'Old pas'. Mains; , 'Ont.., firm bPasta' abeut' :•,having furaulhed., that'' City with' gas singe the year 1365. tirockVille can. :beat. that, • Since '1353, gas - has • been' ient.tbiough, the mains of, thie coin ,rnuiity.--1.4-firctryilie Too- WaYd•of Lpeki n Pessaists:will. say; that 18.1„ per . , , ..•,:eneht.,,, tit ...Fort 'Erie 'popcllation is get'L''' ting direct, relief 'trot the' PubliCtr.ea. ;ury.,..•Optitnisti -Will point outlhat,'Cile7 . . sPite hard tinies,,81.3 per cont. Of Fort , Ertes population -id managing to, pay ,it Tiines;Review.. ' , • . . . ; .•, „ . , . The. ifloine. 'First. Herne, school and eh:troll' all need' • • . to ,plaY' their Parts' in the difidcult task Of rearing, decent eitiiens, and, of these the 'hiclite.'hae the, earliest and most . , constant ' taiterrtnnity. It Is 'serious. • •;duty itaPos,*f'tinAiatents,-and It needs ter:,b .gaeqdP,i.ititousii:With., a. Constant. "-recol1eet1ciiisot4the fact thaton home rintlinences4tePends,jhe',,ehgapter With •WItiOn•ti :youngster .0:itiiiiiisto4ry World full of .difilealtle,Onnd,' teniPta- tioIs john Tefegraiihd,Tennial: • .,• • ', ;.•'••Se1,141elianCe.• '.11.11.der the heeding "More of :This. 1•Ieeded;':' tha:SIngget North :Bay teiks•;.ti- .fine • stiity• of 'Canadian, self- t•hat.city..is a .intideat.littI 'restaurant ran:: lu.,‘a ;nether and her .• two daughters '.• hetb, of Whein' are . g07 • ing,to echool. The. father ' Is ;ti, pros- pe6tor,but he has '�t strhek recently, " 'The' '''ilother ;.is '; a goodctioi sin& „Prend of..ito,:she.stafted the restaur- ant lhe daughters 'Waif an.the"break-: litat table before :Starting ,to-Sch-o-OL-At the noon hour they welt ion'ple,:#1nnei fable; "'Again ..after..seltopl',they,lielp. • ritot4pr,.Ao the evening they attend' ...te their "sehoOl work for •next day•:The ..-Mh4h.Pr 1414141 heau:8fre•-. ii'g1310°' chlldren,aii edneatieiL • . "BO the ,Main:' point behind,' it ' says the Nagget„,•Dld • thy.thipw4 tip tli bands and quit 1 •Isfet 'tt bit 0! more this real ,canadlaulapirit Were.,,evident....th;r0.41v. DeMiniOn .et (Mrs IOClay,,, there ':ivoUld• be •tesinipaning:•.attd..groaning; and. labia .staileS ., Inthe. fields • and on • the pavements." =4 -Toronto mall and Exiiiiire. • ,.• • !, • , • the "denteel Waif. .Impatient iostonian a:tabbed h .sbed clerk hofafledte",fit •hitn, atter_try: In en -five •pair,o ,of shoes, lint•in less 1mi:et:tens centres' of civilization the procedure is inerelIY to bring. the, Poet ":np, sharply and 'kick 'him ;just ',;under • t0hin.—Rerder, • • :That Innate , . verione probably has•miteed• a pet ,1oning to perform Spine, foolish like; :for • inotatice, • sticking his finger' .:intb hid neighbor's cup bt tea itt 4 swell .dint,er: to see if the. tea Is. till Werth.. "• • 'The ideas' .vary. 'train:the inane to I. the 7f1.13410,1i almest lyeryone hethered. froth tithe th time With, a -de. aire* to • do something' which • Would bring .00 'him tbe, she -eked 'stared (Of bystanders. • • - ;One 14intiAtty. than :once toldithi:rwrit- er'•thilt tie' discontinued sittifivin th• e gallery Of a localefitirch hedatiee after ' • the terthciti. ;had been:going. .16k flve OT ten Mitinte4, .he had' a longing to run (town the alsle, i)ut I0ot "ea the' .r4,11• igtd leap over tnte'Spade of grabbing" the big--cliantteller that eWirige: f tern theeeitingt Tbe:desirete• 'do' this ead selied Iirn- se ,Often that delded tt r '0•6 his he , , e ,Q o. c • nx, iipat,ge that he would ,get. "some PeaCe: of :tiled and he able„ to listen to the, ciertnott)titisai,Post. • , • • • "Sett Winks," . 0, what are oeiteniartY.;itdoWii lit Can. suinfai tiett drtukS,r.ofilitin)ik terntsd - .tor,oldi4boild . heVerage.s,, utioji ,111 Sitlistatitlaf Viatitt• ,tittne,„0==tu 111‘,. :-:era?•tad ftitint Or i2 3 the..Dottilif,• lett 9484:404 .14,..J44.44,trYi WhiCh 1,07.4 J4.9.tithriP,1 1•24•14 l9t1e),)Pg.; 417' Ixt, NevaScotia; 8.51.11 '31 JP Ne*,.:1:141APPWip/rl,15 In Sas itatebewan, 15 itt2.4,1bezle•I 13 'ani •tobaaijdt WO, i'Il•Prieee NI1W44 More ,ths,4 ).30 o, th.itoto..1 prpAleetIe4 et We; ponitleelletic:'eer On4te4 '4ever4gee .4, 444Pdelp, and°Quehee, Tbe: 1940 Veliteo the: : "eht.pot.p.;aU p:144ts at ),`P4.1!: 01-07 ••••. • — ." Canada:imports ComParatively ininerat • or actratpd-watere or heyer, aes The: total: ya1u9thlieh In. i92..*01•;.1.19,94P:40.4.. theeng.rts dem*, 'the' year 41e0iinte4., L NV"ei1 1» W1`,; THE EMPJE° W;Oh."140... M4Y0?•4 The firet'Weinan• MaYOr 'of Briglitea, Mies thinko. highly of 'Brighton men. "They 'are superior to . . any ether- men,' she told: me -today. hey are sinIPITSIPletalici iii,the work they do, apct:1 would rather•ce:OPerate wlth them than with any ',Other men in the world. I am talking,of Erighton, not of Hove.";.--1London Evening Stan- dard.' , The • Preis :an the Lan b. mos ev.ery.page oupp e- ment to . the 'Oxford. English Dictionary one VIII;iind a „ now '.word,.. that first, received' Its introdnction,'••to.. standard English through the "Pages of.. a, daily newelial4er. itis n� t clairaeirthat the Press coins new 'Word's.: In One, og.,111$ essays "the late. O. E. Montagne wrOte of the. journalist :Working. not at the heart ot-thetEnipireoUletters;--init'Out, on the shady ;borderlands of its de, meate.."Theare the fields:" he aid, 'In which to trot, a new word •up apd .down, like a herse, that is ter Sale;"'„ Many Ian ."espiring,'idionfi has gather- ; etj; reppectibillty: from its first public appearanCe ;Ina newspaper to:Achieve. ,the ultimate beautifioation of a place Ithoms .407thet-osockipiCtienary come from he ••nian ' knOWS.: . They, 04:4hp:it' the Streets' and are Caught *fia entrapped :•tor the'.Use. Of posterity. ---Glasgow Herald. • Don't • judge . farmers .by . the few' luckykY •Ones.•MestOf them. 'work Itard„ long in ail. iieathere.Eacli'man has'to plan,' Plant; .greiV, harvest, store :and sell. his •products, Which would be, six.' niett!s• jobs' tor Most •of.tull.-.- L,onde'ITDaiVExpre•••, `,1-4'", irt•.• • • • • • 01....,••• • ramp i4.4q;,!.k 'gressiv Ipterest8 or,t4,1: lip,r444-.1.P4.7111944.4P;t147,141:1,4e,FolLri.4,P; "ga,p. 4.,41,tt befrti. .a.t...e,ggressiye ePeetyles• .tIgh:Ithg ; her. shippiegyt Walter ftanqtman, p•1nt pt the board rP• tr:4,, was 9. 4141t.43 i4 ,. ppg.t1opyq4: hy, the, g•evereAs4t, • wQUd it 4.14 techIsP7,1 Iii e.Hou$e ttli.1,04; W4r• ;=;','°• • • .; • Al.r,'-.•„41414e1Mea.'4, .etaternenollOiecl, thet:t'ot ',chhAcel*, ter. exchequer, that -ail eaUy nirgeF if the great ;4114•44,pr144:tP,' 444 '11'•;PWP40,t;f3 - ••',":indlcated Wher the %Meier :it Otintplet Oil; Mr., 'Obmberjnassertd,lie wPl..preeeht :trptr,horahni.40.,•17,, 4f440,4.ilicItal.thu3lagt,;4.004;0;wI014.010.,:4. %•wiett4 'be. the,largest ship aliPat.. • Wok 04 the 4.' Was A:time:Wed meretheb•tr- year age; but is govern- ment: aft:feta:ice 'is, retelyed it. la , pected tR ' be "Operated 10,intly h,y.• the Cunard and White..Star Cpaiptieleti• . , Kr. rtuhoohae . the :'goveremeet, • also' Is 'takthg into account ,,dieabiti-. ties, under which. Britiolr linee labor - e," :referring 10, the 1.Initek States. Ian On foreign. coastwiee' shipping: • appears to. be, he. eenfinued;-',-"a- 'very0"•susnaouas .rehaxcl at te,t'ip xr10,4,Now • ••YPIIE to .1•IonOlulu :coastwise traffie. Bu ifwe *re ta rejoinder t�'t9hmat we 'niUstbear 'Iii hilha Ave' have 4.•largeinterest 'fcw-• eiga trade and',...yould .-ex.p.ose a .very. broad track forAttaclEY; •, An, opposition proposal for •Pablie ownerShip Of shipping : and •,shipbnild.•.. •Ing -was- voted' 'down by the-1-10uSe22-1 fornefl iioarre xont.1 •10.40.0.r: • Fr,ailcp$ Ferkiri.s. Q..14Y •• i'OPt ..MPro).)ct .NoInvjted .1140, or,i.d.4,94' '4(0'167 LieheYti,.',39:44r.L.A.PegP,Y04 to entertain again ter the, ladies; • .inelnding 44ber:' SecretarY, Xrahre:_„. PerkihS • • she issued „invitations to. -high Wo; • , ,• rnei .'04C.ia41.04„hinet.,wiVes", gr144044, *.i'ver 440 w9I4e4" et' Ike .P.,4•07"-- thoir Se* Ils-i.Te4 grim the Peml",a4P..444.1 .• Pit4g.'4.414er 'et the clab .044 will attplati, Ph'Oricii,rea'10"9,tie •qt the T4geoui,. press clubs of t'be', w0.1d., fls,kaetnsa iffnited*tid.its...memPer/- • •ehiRdraWil'enlyourua1Itsin Wah1ngton 'It Is 'frein,:the ee I:or 'eldellea'444'14011Pt th'14.0.4.4v.,h.eq.:i"e:theei; -• • • • _•• • •,04 the'lhat sch oecaslon, Mss Pr' kiliS •• said the club. mighti lust as well have 'invited ',her along; With' thet' restet:4W Pahhiet:.1.4r!'.4.404 "have gracefully ' deeltned., the only'Cabinetmernber 'ever Omitted: . • -;•• , Rut • Orldiren 'Club already had .,their rules at; nsod•to:takeno chances, • That happened •. :atter • Miss, ,.feaneti Rankin, first woman • Member of„.0.04'.--; :.grees; beCinie,the 4trst'and :man, tci make the gridiron • gil.1.40.w',a, --She was InVited•by o a e ;moving Picture, apto.r,.arriveti in New •iprk; Where 4 possible inatch l :With Primo Carnero, WOrld's heavyweight title holder, may, be 'ar- ranged by •',Max's manager.' '1•••=••=111 •Women Know ore About Mei* Hati Than Men o So Girls Are Being 'Trained, as t Store ..Hotesses Style Aclyisers o'rk..:•—Anew-scheme for sell- tlere'.7.thtecr -,h7Vortiritf--a4ady- who tells a Man When his hat looks •nice. , • , The system works like...this: A...man . goes into a hat store and finds a ,0000oking 'giri who decideS When 'he hae, picked t1ie7r1ght hat. • .,`, '. This new trick „ in the 'headgear business Was 'brought to light when a ',chain of, menle 'hat st�res advertised for.('„ittractiveyoung women: ""BetWeen 18 25 " th Reprieve Arrives Just in i4strapa's :,Example.' •In these twenty months- progress to Weals retevery has peen.gained: which has made the 'werld:,Wender:'It.isnot :that prosperity has heeh restored •••••••• that is sou soinelistince away. But there, has been a restOration Of: con . • fidence, whieb. is necessarily.prelimin ary to -a reiteration- erg prosperity. /In. other' words, the teak: le in. prodesS ot ,noacimplishment., The. astonishing .fact ,is that in Australia' there has been no sObsraotial,dev,Ooliment ,in economic conditimia'tO which the betterment of GOireftment',.fitiances• may he •„attri-. bOted.j.The-iiiiproir-eMenthas been due entirely tothelaith oflaiestors and of the public inthe 'ability 'and honesty of the adintnistraters.• The 'Material gain 'has ,• been redaction ot taxation. This reduetion is. it is trife, small but , • • - ' It is Well to pause and consider 'what a. voq great difference there. is 'be-, tweena•'•einall retinetion •of taxation and a, small ;Increase Melbourne Atistralailea.''' • . . , , , . • " .'•:CoiripulSorY ,PC-Verty.. ,,Mrs. keitz'S, recent spirited pretest , , „ , . . at 'Johannesburg against the:exclusion: ,ht. married woMen • from, :the Civil . . . • Servicegalned greatly :from her very. sensible attitude .Oit the kindred clilein tion of donipetftion between, men and wobien f: 'When; Married: 'Women, are • eMpiciyed; • they -are not •emploYe.d. Tor tut; but 'begausethey,have;speeial' :qualilicatiOne.,The few exceptions 'are not Worth legislating ,about; whereas. thefetal' exclusion �t Married Women ren. one. pa.:rtidular branch at employ- ment Is. �uud to lead. itt•many 'eases' tO groaSitijnatice, as. When , a .WOMan •iS Separate'd fOm• 4'We:21:lees linfband and Must ,work for the paltpof the' children.- The '..tildVallacY..of the ',"Wage fund" has had many, strairge Man ifes- tatiens, but: ettrely bend stranger �r nOre unprtunate thathis •atteitipt t� aSSienT. a: different eCtitiornic Statno tb Married • wetnen than to their ,singIe sisters:, • CIVIlization and comptilsorY PovertYlor .orletectitinge ill tegether., t.-1Cape.ArgUs. •• , ".. England's „Maligned Climate. "...;Por 1071; 1.4h1gland has prided itSelf Upon itS•reih-lt,Preterided to he angry' With its rain, ,resigned and . long- eaffering• With. its rain', 'hut: secretly 'it- teeka dell4totiffj,oy lu: its ..obasiStOnt, standard' of'wettieSs. 1'34,LO:ifs iitOver- sal rend tali . 'Of iklogland had been shown: up by ree'ent. ettel,Ild'•••asH tho fraud and imposture •it, really :18, It is nbnljb1 witioh has he.mi PrivItod by the stiiiirrier.,6119„ At lakt England' has • been ,ret'f6aled shatnefully• as a / • place Which can he WOfter 'even Paleste., lit England: ttr4, a- tllSfly have 4 watee,probleth, beehnpo ot Ord IriOk Or tiiht rain wiiieit onpposul,fer centitrieS ho"itlattrailtrS ihenopoiy...,,,I.oritsal?in Pates:No • - 'fitment speeified, 'to • be trained as 'hoeteas•and style adviser." ' • Almost 80 girls, Were Waiting on the 'doorstep when 'the '':office opened,: •••The,,idea 1S that what".,toinite • in.. a man's • hat di the ferninine reaction; so WOOkatl shouldbe,thre Wii• it's chosen,: to gauge theeffeCt. , "Infeet, women ,kiiov‘-MOrel.aholit men's hats' than ..tneif"--knew them- selves, a member of the firm -Said. .• ' When the right hat is donned, the exclaimS,'"Ah; Mr:, Smith', ho W hanclOorne yeu.',109k in: that ,fe•-• ' ' ••1 I714sgrnan .Stalids :with Rope Two 'Minutes to' go ,Vientia.:7-,•A hangman stood..beside Hans BreitWeiser,, ready 'to sliP •the noose over his ,head. • , The gallows was cr&Wded, witk'wgrdenO,..!holding stop 'Watches: Breitvveifer;had't-Wo mitiliteS to That at, :6f3 tian... • , At 2.59, p:in, there was r.• stir in the group of officials; and One of them • came forward, waring a; telegram: The warden 'read it and 'signalled. to. the hangman to. step' hie preparations, , The. telegram : was „a message. from 'Preside:1i', Wilhelm litrAklaa., Conumiting .11reitweiser's .sentende, to: life iMpris- BreiiWeiser's Case lcl....d:AttracW at, -4-cation lietanee irwas the first jirdig by the new `,`death penalty. -court," established under ,the recent nrattial- 'law act,. The court has only, two ver- itt its discretion4-acquitta1 or • conviction with automatedeath pert= altY, The. sentence Must be: carried • put -within. three •heurs of :reaching '4 • The cour• determined Ereitweiser's gt.ilt at noon. He was fo have been hangedpremptly at 3'.p.m. His offence was the killing of the family of: a servant girl, to prevent his fiancee learning' a his love hffair 'w'ith the Young wemart. feib• acte` the execution 'on the grounds that it *as "contrary to the • Christrnai".epirit!' ' • ,PrOyincesi Advanced' :Over $130,000,000 'Ottawa.-L=Sinee 1930 and up to the. erid. of last Week . the ' prOvinces "-have sbeen paid _or, atlVanced, roughly, $130,•-• •. 000,000. The larger proportion, espe- cially on e ,per 'eariite„ basis,went to the West. • This 'total took the forth. of "(tired fo uneMployment,'. Pub-, he -works -with, a sirfular object, help in land Settleinent, and loans. / gome. of the latter haVe beer: .1" • t, Persian Ministers Said Held in PlOt • meeeew.— The Soviet Telegraph Agency said in 'a sdespatch from Te • heran, capital,of Persia, Ahat Jafar Qtili Khan Assad, Minister of War of Persia, and three members of the National ,Assembly, Were arresited fpr plotting against the government. • Mr. litin titian Isald experience. of States and '-Australia was sufficient to' diSpOSe. of this idea to hand Abe merchant, nevY• over' :to the gtivernment."':fle deplored • what he described as the failure' of, other big conntrieatO. stiPpert ;Oritaiir'e anti-- shim-1dt 8;1917. 'At the next Meeting, on.jann; arY. 12; 1918,' the club passed the ' solution: •"Resolved that the charao ter of the ,Gridiren Club'as regards•the presence of 'iVentenas guest's Or."$ii.e,e:. tators shall 'not be changed witheiii vote' of the club."' And that etan'cia.. •, Miiiitli-14sie*ber, 1933 • .Coldest on Record ••,,The temperature during :Novoinbe,. has been the coldest 'on :reeord atth Central' •EX,peitinentai Perm,: c'.#1,ttwa. •According ' to ',.the,:•weather,'reeprds'' kept by, the field huSbandry division at •the • ExPerimebtal • Farm ,. the mean tomperatine....fciifWnvphLinIu • Sir itObert 11Orne had Previaiisly clared the 'United 'States Covernment lost nearly $.4.go,vrot0o0 in anattenipt terrtin its shipping; and that Australia, Canada, :and France ineurred .losses. ' ' 'been • 20.4 degreed Fahrenbeit. •kv filch is, exactly12'ilegreeS below the,40 year • • average: The first seven;daYe."ot the.; .• • Month ' were' oomewhat normal but front. the. end Of. the 'first 'Week' the . monthreinainecvcOneistently..COld,: be; •.: .ing preetleally•12 idegreei below" not'. • ,mal,forthe whole•peried...: In the . two weeks: the.. nilitimura" teihnera,tUre ." dropped tOur' tinies below zero aaci.. ,twice • to, -Is an,. .clnueual record.• • •The'...lowest'. reached -in the paet', month.. was nine. • 'degrees below. Zero.- anitthat Pcourred. ' On two different. nights...• • ''.• • • In comparing the month' with • -that pf previous' Years it *iv:toted' that Nelember ..lias • been an 'Outstanding cold ,niontit, , the .previous• 41 year d that Weather recOrd's „have:bee; kept at the •Farni :the mean 'tenitirse ture has. noier .been .lower than. 28 da grees for,,NOYeinber; ..• • . During November' a-,.tetel• .6f :4s:a lobps. of. snow. fell' whieb,,ia ti,ppre.O. ably in ,exCesS of the 40 -Year averagi 'Of 1.31 .• • Th-er- month. was „ unus,ually, cloud) •with' ,a total of Only hour.' 01' bright •snfiehine, nornitlily uoios• are:recorded., • . The freeze7up Occurred •this year es. the th of 'November; • Which :Is tha . earliest date on, record it:then:rim '• • • Eoris Duke Begins WOrk' Father's• EndOwinelit Pund S.C.41borike s-,•'Du',hat shouldered hr pelt of the.. respensi bility for administering the huge ea , clown:exit estahlistied. by her 'father, he. late • Jarnee,. 13;;;Duke, tobaCeo. and. Power' magnate: ", ' : • Frequently • 1'.) keeping., out :of the: ntlblie 'gaze. •as ' possible,- the 'oug. WOlifith :wircr-V;ai ailed as America's, -".richest .'heireee ecently' 'when she came into 'COntrei v• • go,00mpo 'Of •her,430,0,1.10•,600, UPOt eaChing: 21, 'arrived here Itein Nem York to 'Participate delehrutipt, 'ninth 'anniversary 'of the, fetal& •• the; ‘),900,000: 01* ,,endoi.v.1.. ‘; • She %attended 'a ...:niecting• a th4 • 011uidation'i • board f`Of tritSteds,' .01 Which she aptonnaticallY. becaline• itieinber upen • attaining het inaerity. n 'coinpliance. With 'her fathoiN :stipa atkn :'The endOwnnent -,rae .create or the benefit of Jeolleges,) hOspitali nd' orpliatiage in the two.Carolinas Miss 1)like :spent "nearly an h'om sihng yOlingetera 'at. the Shriner'l .C117 tosiiTtar for .-C11PPled-'Cliiiiii-ctio on • t the ...partitiliants " her' father'i elieVolenees. As the' tall,bleride visi- �r ,p,repared• to leaVe; ecore ,.of: , oungeters stood Up aticrgave her an& be' ether Puke tetsteee: a Oder 011egiate fashion. • •• .S0d4y.La*s‘, But British a.,:arg;:1:8,76.7at:r;w7ant Magistrate . ts to Know, Why- that's SO,....•• • .London, Engla.nd.;-='Proseentloa der ',•the #.airdreesere' . and:, Earberie- StindaYl•Clesing 'Act, Which came into .force' '14.'4931, was 'taken :14;•'StirreY for the • first time; !When. a 'barber „named Reginald Go1:14.1,"vis. prosecuted Cheitsey for „having mit 'hair' on • When; the ,prosecutor informed the magistrate that 'the' action against the bather was •takeit• nn der the .4et 'Which. did:Tr:of:Allow :barbers • to' •Cht .hair on .Sunday the Magistrate asked: • "Does .anYheili *he* whYl". . • •' •... . • • The proseeutcir replied:- "1 , canna give, the ,rea5on, but.it„:1s, •Mit ,lawful for •any person' to carryon the ',hind- nees ..of hairdressing :On a "Sunday" T11,silefendint •Sald • he- waS ,Onecusteinereranit .ra- ootte4 , irwanoial. gain. ue.prOinised not tp .ofeend • again•And:' the. suramenti.: , . „ . Was dismissed on PaYilleht,cif four 01111-.' lingo', poste. , . . • • . • month or' tWo in New York, glies; me the. `jtanps'."---Gary • Cipvet gndnrance ,RecOrd. WARMS. bt.Oba, 'StartriS the-I:460a; (1‘1,C;t111'e,,H - ' • r 77 ti it . "I -I . ,,,,‘ t•pnterprTdtt-Tg-- it .'. te-•,:rir7a-re•-.ou . ,e.ak - Life. ''' 11'41 ',q,,, 1'0111 eli .).)141.64,1:14014011,:ae"Dtl1,VtL.16riA411 -,:•.,-ttlidtt,-,.,t268.1tigrIfirdi, '-'1if'llii''''1-'efifolfifi ' eh 1)4' AttilY. Trift,Tv. -11Ili, 6 acr,, WI:f 4, 'Te)gl • q ;11itnits11,. or.:t66. i,J6it r 0.•co IA i 'tete. Gel -107i' and • di rit; me- t . . , eh a irk, Fred • Pelt orm , - • t • - queer''S.10(1 . ' Circulated :, uptqpdtti„: douritooli lInfted; Stalea 1,100 'bill's aro', bbitie cirattIatd In VIOntreat:.11.Coidtag -p011eey,- and hanks" and htere )1E010' beeti te...tvOeholot, ihote,• - The '.stilitious bo.4hott$ ere'belioti•- ott • to, have tirmstd:by Atearlhot Alieheito„ heohr ,tho:'.:ttehod '14to. eis boLedet, Poriet are eo- ohotating; with ,viiktel and l‘toritvral tio'l tot, 10, fort, td. trhee- :ittetv orlgt • ••••:,,s, °