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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-28, Page 7.74,0mwom.7. !• , • ^ ^ v 4"1 + . • - 'Edinburgh oh the hoop trate,: to 'eat!' 49419, and inentigned -that tl?et were going te await thee...time of Ide- -naernituorrejaitahcei htItei• Scottish War M just been opened a few weeksbefore1A kad. 'been it the previous day and aid Moore whether he had seen it. 1-1'ansWered IthIci, end 1..do not thInk. I 41301 go; I have:peep war memorials in manyetion- 'Wee and they are all the Same' "Pot," Pald,' "ton 114veneVer 'Seen one 111te 'thin41"11...-0•Ver..`httvq:and; if thia -t1.0es htit tug; at .3.ier. heart-striiigOrnethtng .He.. said that they Wctuld ge. 'Months. afterwarita I met him on a TOrento street, car. he put hs hand on myItneeCantl.; with' a Voice surcharged, with ernotiOn, Said: ."Young man, I shallhever be able, to thaph• you sof-. . • - • fleteittlY fer:. Persdatliag. MS- ' to .go thieugh the;Spetlish War Meraorial 1 have neve't Seen:apything, like the it - whole -sentitnent.;.of Scpttieh race is, emhodied 14„thet:•ehapel/ Seine 4.e.y, if thfi, editor permit Me, may tell Yon' More;hboht Edinburgh and, its,•:Ver- Memorial. 'Because of the Chriatthaa apasert, I wilt tell you, pext week, about Prague; Czechoslo- -vakie,:where"Good-King Weneeslas" eluding forty woolen.: • „of.. the". ;Christmas carat lived ' 10001i Britain's supply; op home-grow.t years ago; , ••• ' Chriatmes-trees is ,ntit pearly equel t� • ,the deniand, 0.nd 'Tvill• cantinue 'in this Rescue Effected, - etatefor tWe pr three yeara Yet. yI ;P• 38, ea re. • oa by lel . • .3r4 0,0 lOrr"-ff'l t 84.1 hf ail to , . • Are you looklag „foi admethhig• differeot• in the way „of entertain: Mont .'•tor you church; ..soctietY, ' plub,hr.lhalttatel' - Capt. geld, •well-hnoWe traietler..• bee...been equtriblit.* • „ lug thesgries ot articles :to thla aper, ender the beading ef "Tr,ayel, trapreselonfii: has What is, .perhane„ -,•the ecil)eetlan of Europeanviews- In the country, Pictures; taken WIth his own camera, beaaa fully: coloured, ,show ng soPie et 'the. "out-tot-tlie•be,y Plitnee, as.• well as th.e localities about whieh you have read •and heard. Portugal,•Spain, tItrince, Italy; Switzerland; Anstila. Ju13 - Bpehte!! . - painhurgh'is one of the. three 'inost' beautiful cities in the.werldr;,-,at least; this is tho-t laird that •liaa keen 'made 'fOr'the seettieh,-ealtlt4F, 404467:14".re:, lative and. suPeriati'Ve Statententaihre based 0.4 various thlngs;rnain!y taste • exPerienee a certain, extent, ciretimstanceS, Hee arly influence a judgment„,. There noroom'ffer ?i.evt',..e..VP1',4 'that Efliabuirgh;ie. one : of' the; Werld'a niOst heautiftii • Princess Btreet; yolth. znagnificept . $4k1.14.e.4 'gardens :o.4 'elle Side and the, • ' ' 'fortress Castle diiinthating the :Whote • cify, his a :glorious: 'sight whiCh Naktre: .1.101.4 Man, in Combination, hare tar:4: :provided; 'Eflihttargif, as the •capital Of •Septland, •intimetely'aeatiatated 'th- the history .ef. a. Country .matle, fa, by ;the lihagliiative Writinga of poets' and • ..rtimancers, 'ch ;Slope'• dpion•-•frern -the It 1. 9 ' goslavia., 'HUitgaity; cieetioslo. aI1acitermanS, ;Holland, Beigiunti inti British. Aides. are. included Lo ;hie unique oggei9tiom -•--, kr • " 4 e, ..one -�f, the wonderdif the 'world lit city erchiteCture4.4ho. former homes 'of the nobility,: now ,,teeming. 04Viththe families of.the poor. In spite. of this,. ami bAcp...u§.§- of "dirolliref.s: itaclug eVolutictoi thee ia no'fiensa of •lnemigraity .10 the mingling of .the.: .. • an- 1ent and•the modern.... 0 • • Tile' ':original of Edinhurgh.•'wes:. .doubtless .11141°1kt-1ST shrouded in trailitlea; -even .the:•natne .heinga source of ;dliapute„'scinie bald. •:th•g•tile hellet that, King ,Ehretirot the..twehty gine and thirty den bters .,,,..,'.7.fottlided.the.,city, 10010, 'yearse. . befor the 'Christian, Era.' Simon ofAhrham's •• Ittributian,of the noire "9.-.1c1Wine- ..1tiertinithberland, .•hae. •even he0n r,ejected by Celtic icholere as.aerror the.,8th cent& Y shrohieler, • • . The Prineesti Strpit 'Gardens . were • .1' laid' out on the 'site of the Nor'' Loch,. o the .body Of'weter at the' feet ofCastle :,• ;•lteolt.... One of. the .moSt: uiiIue-fea- lures of.the qardene is the ..erringel.: ofantaln railway liheohnning. : L:4,1.001 theni,' So as not t� destrOy..the. '.harMarty: and 'attractivetibas,--, of the .lotipeet. Sunk out Of sight and ;dia• .. *iliatittliyz.--tratesit-thia,'4InPortentre-onnec. tion not. the alightest :disturbing effect;;.theonlY.hdication of •i enceiaan OcCasiotial glimpee of White teem arising at, the foot -"of Castle. _ • Rock. This,inteetL, buta.ddS 'attether•.: odenieht• . at •,varieti• • .tp the'. alluring .opectaele. .. , • ..' ' •• -Three1hchleata,differhigeittirelY in • character, -stand out, in relief • when,„ -I Think Edinimigh.,The, &St these . . .dieeeback...1.0.00 days othe.war.: ' On Otte of . niyi... eaves . I ,decided. to •• go to., Scottalid, and Nenjoyed i It/Y:rhrat .. .titait totdinhergh by. patronizing ;the ; excellent ,..trimaPertatian Systein. 'and. riding aro.1141-40-7•Pitt."-Pn• the tper, dedlt. alram, At one. oethe •etepa a. • '.;11•44.nlber o.f elderly inenght: on the car. .•,. Each of therei...,thengli.:dre.ssed. 14 clothes, carried' e rifle and hada' • 1\4. Corsiterr-for • that•was the' &nine- .inen's ,0attilt4.showed me :lima hind - nese" took the to the' 'Arts' a.nd L, otters 'Club, accompanied nee' to Glasgovi TOIclin•Brief. . • ^ more 1,4,00,0,000 'Petiole are depeodept..upon_charity •Iti the United States. Free meals totheounther pf 62,300-,-; 000 Werojterved to 400;000 children In 40.tislt,• sehools. last, year. '. • T.Pt„P, at;e. now 1.47 open-airschools In . •G.,t. Britain; when the mo.vernpRt• 7startedin.,191,0;- there -were:sevet4 t •• The. •Srittsh Mnfieam. contaios. the. 'tergeat'ithrary hi, :the urldl • It'htte :some 5:400.4000 OPOItSi. nacler engit'Oeti • .:14ight elVit; aproplanel po4eu in, the United gitigdpui are •definitely far ahead et t•Ifesfekt, any Pther.,F.14.r0l)P4P, . •••. • 00 • ,SprfeCt • systeat of weatIv. w,atching"IieCionia, Within that every day '1,090„factic about the..weath, er 4r.l3,:at the ,disposal, of; te'Tee4Steta4. • 0 SoOrel:110,4S the ,;Work:..nOWadaya that the working , a 'chortle' girl may at''''SittteStt:.131-1r.Seitiettl le'ate ,Paet the: age -',of . • •'•:: Four, .wiater '. ter' the training •ot erlchetere•ere, hoy. open in Iltaidon. One Cit themalene has 1,09trpupila, , 11. ecent vent From "s Chas- tri , , . 1.1ke,e Hopest,'Volgarity.;... ••London, -"I., lieneSt YelgarItY." aeld , Mr, George Robey :at h- literary hipcheon .1teld. In a West End restaur- ant recently:. • • • O_ .. • T;an .40,41040-0,• .4.0.0.,11e; 44404 ,-to• make a serious etee.914", PR "Vulgarity." °Bet the, audienc---e.-and his. own 'eye- brows-eoinpelled 'him to -be a glade "RabeYesque" at fabniente, . . am a believer tit honest voider- "$0iWas WilJiatn Shake. spare :- Give joke that. is aloke. /400 ''grsly shgg:eatione. for Me, ' "Honest .yulgarhy Is the:hheat. dete„ for, preeptittayi hypocrisy, f m :there's 'othink tiner„than 40:latigh 11 .e men with your head thrown :back. . Wow, gbt..fhat off my cbest ,gitre you ian inetauce of.,,whet,,I, by'honeet And he: •01.(1,,,,hut that is e Rah story, - -4- • ' • . • . • '!hl oat S luininy • Therehre 30,000. ceflardwellthgs ,Loodctit.7-dark, damp, and h:eetle-tnfeti ;ed baseinehts.• inhabited by womenant childreri. . An. average Well-eduCated: pergeh 01 c. chTallirima.sat:tperintehietttit:IlindadduPThryague•skcieult Of,Alberta.Part licingdoin will use •between sords thei 'veCabaler:•••,4c11. 1.. ••'; • ' w•farmlitlicifer 11 " of • I ISM N OFt4.411' !)4.1;.•,• . List ot• Went. , triforoiattoo 'sent .free. The , Pemi, vvorld, Ntent AttOroPvs,•.,..4 Street OttaWa....curfa004, • BALE131111EN' .WANTED, 0 • • „ 44.1 ,st4.a TO -nartio $20O 'AA:Q*4104x: tt aelilng Ouoiei • Auto, 'Write,. WIre„ phorte,2513, firottiereCo 13°,0W, Essex, Ont,. 0- EDUcATI0144/4. B90KKEEPING TADGFI,T LY' and rapidly 'by correspondeoce course. Moderate fee. • send for• free leaflet •City Corresp,ondence Sdhobl, ,139:t• 1052 Station C Toronto. . ti- • after. cott0letini' a stleesSfIll.OPPYtt". or tier: onthe.daughter•In-laW of the tvoi: • ke .haraialr..-of".1sIerial; ,•.•• . • ' Dr; ,Souttar, fated. that ' the."Opera- '11 tion Was one: of .a. verY tintieual type an Pr a grOWth on the tongue,, s •• ' • "•' ey Masi° 13 Cs Still Obarni 'Even' in thee daysof super -radio, Sets antphohPgraphs, the:Musical bpi( -.0 -is still--pepular. In A really good one 'costs *about ..260e; t, eod is contained in a .two -foot long - �o beetnifully, polished, weed Case, with. . a Picture pf ahgels inaide, its lid, tO4 d, ,gether with the namesof the six,4uner "- n- ' can Play. ' •• : AcCording tea West tad seleenian,, • mun ca e. with:Captain Reit at _ . Ro0'm 921 73 Adelaide Street West, Verob to. • ear y. ,Wq.• Font ,6 So Aa tVernialraYe .ho eare, thO;;:oanoet tion FOr Crew and -Paw' • hear; hef.,their. • neryOuS..gy s ten,is are seogers: • or ' 1vor• RIIVe to such; sounds • as cause Yihra- . • . 'Steal/Ter ,fiens round them. .- .• • '" laniringits forty-nine...years Of special , • - alliong. Women, . BalvitiOn Artily has provided:...nearly ,11,000,000 pecks for. hoineloss woinen.and girls. in ;the Tthited:Kingdtim, . • . afis • Were . . „celled. ear hi:_the.eighteenth..!etintury, froth afacied liknesa ih 'ZO YPW1g allek$ make a lot of imise With their:wings: • ' .• • Reads in the (flitted .Kingdorn •are getting .croWded.' '•In, the course 'o1. a. iebeitt '"Census,""•`..cf.'• Autothebile As- sociation contiteil an "average of nearly '70' 00,0 -More Vehie d'. " 132 S.Thile still at school, the young Dee - tile. dar,nieli, einall, •town New: 'York Ste tei'l earl' the rudiraent.s 'of. any '•trade -; or Prof 4sPion, ;ea that they May discover 11 they aro reallyhtted.fer.it.. ." In :the' Yeitra, more thin -101,750 pt.l.sona have .hOeh: aetpied•-x,.. Canadian farnis-Rk 'given -farm ,employ, -ment 'tinder the_ aitapieei .0., the "Gotrt ernnient :..fid the, iWio• great- rall•WaYs4..: • • - raitits=t4iimongt. the •tete...hone-using tiatieits.,' of- ;ate world. .. The. United ,States heel:7;547,-. 006; Gernieny 2,90(,401.4.and.Great.Bri., lain .2,161,700.' it:isn't:Meas.:1a" the. Post ()thee sy‘tern. • . ' ' ,•: • • 'Braaller than ••belf an 'ordinary- .POstti :age 'etation;• the: r'spiallea•t ibook has inst. been 'pr.Odeeed.., It contain twenty-eight pages, • and taoit. seVeit, years, to Pre...pc • ' • . .• •:- • Efinionten..Close tWo•nienthe 'Of . • . . isolation far meinbersef•the creW,apt ,ipaSsengerS of the. river. boat 'Mabel: where :I•went with, hi:hi .sity-,and. saw 'there A.WOnderful Collect •„tion9f.,arrow.-headLand 'other flint in.. • situ:he:its collect' b during'his , ; liiirtyryears .reaidenee'at"KirkWall,in the•'.0ihneys. •rihia 'deflection 'may •atitt be seen huder the name 'or the •Catelter collection; On' the. purneY.. • over heilisisted.7,with real SeOtok thriftr..-on.,:riiiiiig in a 'third.'Claaa ' were ended recently,while 'plans. Wire. taking shape .143: bring: long awaited succor t4 Gunnar Asper, sick 'trapper at Reed's tradin;g• post Cepta..in Lew'Mortan and threeinein, hers. Of the crew:the Mabel were flown out, from its isolated ;location, 400 Miles north of hero On the Atha.; bogie river,.•to Fort McMurray...11Y Pilot McMillan of MaCkenzie Alt -Ser-,. r . osistaime-w., Ara air base, end of steer' in Alberta's he held that I, as an Officer; Could not . ride otherwise.' than .411.st-etas% To pleatfe him 4 acceded') going'..te gow; but, on Our.retnre: Jourhey' / had .my way.tiod: rode third-class in his. company • ' '• Another t.erienee " Go ex. , p1aCe right. r " t k Prineess Street. This was some s ,years, later. I had gone for a ;Stroll n ore. evening -Whet; passing a couple t , ,see the, girl 'suddenly, knock ,the northland 'and' luinping -off ..spOt ,f Or Northern :ti4iInf Word .'reached here:of 'what: happened' fti;the Mabel Hastening -sottth*iiird fromi• Veit' Smith, on the. Alberta -Northwest Ter- itoriet borderland,. With ':irtinera. and. hpplies • frorn -the • Greet.,..1Beaf:Like lining 'het& in the 4;Ahlteltinterland„. he,, -igabel- beCaine entrapped in the, ce7.1in-ark etober7-tearlr:N. 'When Catitaii-r Morton:Toitnd .it would e"thipo'saittle,:far;the: craft to break hre'ligh. theheavy lee floes and....reaeb ts; intended' ay,0901miles.nOith ofhere; he ord'er, e4 the boat taken , front the Water i•06 fare it ciahld freeze in. '• Aided by more than. two • dozen men • who Were aboard,. :Cant; 111Orten had thevessel dragged 'ashore on akids. Was.,•tindamaged . by ;its hat•*" With: the, ieo• floes, , •:••••• • : • athel I, gr pupa tvos. and three,. the. pasiengerS 'and Crew' had . trekked • froth. their miaCcuatoined'"residenee'' o-nlire-A-thahttikOroitniLthein-tO 'ler Point, ..abOut. 140 miles: away. .protracted in-hetIv4en Seasona, 'long .Mitd' spell •succeeding ' the ,early veld. shaP.,Whicli had Prevented the•Cohiple tin of. the Mabel's; sehechtled..iiiPH reventet their.resene.by airplane. . fey,...'.-reritaitied aboard the strand. d They lacked neither :feed...nor. uppliita andfferetairrhardship .•••Onlyiiim.nfaii:reniaitia With the Ma., het tedaY, ...:14eWas left to stand guard giintil :the retneinder • of her ' large Jikeight Cargo eao OA to Fort .MCIVIerrtiy:'•• • 3114ns hat; oft .and. lietabear.' hint: [with hands and feet:.• with .rare. pa-. ,tiettee,...walked'aWay•end,,after'WetCh- log .d./velepme•nts, ,contintied in the direetfon :1. had 'fitarteil.,•;1 .atoPpe front. of ,,a ' store Plaid goeds,' I;beekiiie -itivare of' someone .my aide••and'SaW "n1YIadt 'ef'.tbe Street flg,ht: moved 'Either- window; " she folloWed. 'and said; "yptt Mann,he ,Beotch:1-,1 made 'no ans ,weit.andehe :repeated theeremark, adt1-: you. werena,•Yeii:.W.Ohldne, he interest,f tr .'t.411411. "Ali right; My' ' 'iri ",.'1 • 1.•'!'“e012,Setit.olidx.in .In- terest s 4 • 't ai,1411 please ..rtia alorg To". vli iihe replied, nt. r,,no good, looitta, t. r watr.'be! no hag lookire.if 1 hadha 'lost my.' .teeth'''ead °Petting' her mauthabeshowed'Tvhere three or .fotir teeth had .apparently. iieen•ltnaehd-Otit. said,' Are °yeti not the „giri .who was, having a fight.. with •mah . "up the .8treet " With •a Man" queth • she, "I '011441 fah 411; 1 ha0-4.- loSs. betlities." 'asked for money, and W'h.eit fproteateit that'ehe 'had been drinking and' had. money; fOr that;.• she replied iittiVe/Sr': "But .I Pey• for "it" :I •had littieher off., ..fhiallyW1111'.4.,s'hibertoe. , laat .ineitleht becurred.::'in the North Britiali Station Hotel 'bite hierir.: .login 1927. • •I'wea stehditig.iii.the ro,. tintda when 1: felt, -a: on MY ohohldor :end; :futhing.-alfotiti saw ,Itov. Dr. 'T. Albert .11.0ore,, Who. la .noW ittoderator.ef. the 'Milted' Church of Canada, He...geld, •.',Illaye you -had breakfaat?"'. artily oh.in .reply that- 1: %Vds about to have'Sonie,:he kind- ly invited •me 'to . sit at4tie 'table vith his .Wite 441 was leaving. •• red band around the .upper Part: of the. tceat , Sleefe.' , realized' that these' •• . were .pert ,of a 'honieguard" but Paid • little .attention to there, until . one. • feenie• beside meanI began t� talk. .•fle had.noticed the •"'Canaila"'. on: MY, ihoulder4traps and :wihed • co • be ,•;.:..eottrteous.., Bi the: cot! rse of .04:,M Versa - •Hon; be remarked; brother - 'kola* living in ;Canada;.,.,..I•, wonder • ,vii•etlier•-yonMight knew I did • net .eithihit any ' trace of atiruset4nt • nt the. titiesOelt'lat iskg .11in1, Where: his rettitive,lived,'anit 1110 'name, • ToO - my surPOse he, said, "Ile is:ProfeSsor ,iltfavor' ant„he s cennectedwith the iptityersity ' of Tpron to,Of , con rs e .1. knew of Frdfeas.Or fife. lininediateiy ;I: was itivitedlofgo ;to hie home for. tea.' 1.deeIiiiedat , Very. forcibly.. I 'ant/ tifraid,-.-• lint :let hiy,selt Pereutided 'to' aottent • Ilia 'hospitality, N°?-4iIT.0,1 was iSpen • to me • , •throughout 'lliy, stay hi tdiriburgh, eurnatisrn Made Work a .BUT KRUSCHEN,POT : • Iibre is b.. t•eniaritable inemiee of the • tanner, in "•whiCh• :dain0P Weather ligect the joints 'of One ;vh.o...1s,subject ., to rho -antedate!: • 0. • , het been butcgring front ritetima. ••tisin VorY badly,"' mall •Write, •liad.lie'd such -pains )ii fily Joht0 that) • ..;goititt, hardly bear tf, •:tt .uted tO :terrible -64.a Wet day.; t did net kno'sv to 'Use tay ,tiritia, tiltd,'Wheli 1Wag 1,t, Walt was real torturei!.. IWO.difterent 'tofnetties Int 1 was still 4180 bed- ' • • "Thee 1 was ttilif.to trRirtoiclitnt 'gaits, and .tater, Offing -Mar Jar I; found -S0 01 course, 1 have' kent itaiV titoughly better , pnvor tett 'atiIIL . for • .4 • ort re • Ole .TrAq;461.; Vri'S lir' Lr. uuder„„ 'the inicreleeope, you, • tt;t.Ott.itt readi y int oy \Iy.the Cat ae. thoSectitthig pahrg. Antri(you coma, tc'e hoW ,d1C111.. 'them , 'away altogether :you Wahl', agree: that."this 'scion -Hite -treettrient, nitiet ,.-iYofi(it Agq1,1y.; , gtr$(11ry. $:urts,.0 is etitiqinabir 41.1111 Drug Stores at itat, 4114. *Se, per bottle, . • •„ shItu how it ta. -a ploasurs-trrhe O . , . , We tit Work," hod ba 0 0 t : a clferttl, O. IL • , , ' A • rheatnatio iforsiiti"e •s•3"1tifit pre, deeds,.•tlial: dangtron's -botly.I.M1801I''' titfitAiIt "4$ otic acid. • ....11,you could See I . 4 I •• . Better forecasts Adviseci: • • • ' • r cience Boar wor , havtng.,25.0,000 livinghoder slum Conditions," he .saYh.• , .A • • First Catch an .9,,teotts.' , • Lehdoe•-..,A. •;4.4 -year -Old .)schoolboy 4:lade lila first attempt at angling in .Folkestone Harbour recentlyV ' ' Ile bad a .bite and _tried to wind. his ' catch: Ile tugged and lagged. Othec"._:_anglers-ilietPed slowly th catch 'cable 'fearer. • It-wasa Octojnis with tentaCles 4 f 6 ins. acrOes! : ' room ere mostly tought h4T., old ladies.: • o e a 'There is:no art: to living -revert a'ge. has ita Mornent."---axine: =et,. 4bl America y4:23L..11.13,y_t_ItVe with'•gi cstnile,,eveO•beiore youvtoothbrosh.htis• t. had. time. to reach :.your Prince of Sweden', .• "For the present; all hope of. ending., ec,onainie.warfare between the, nations is ended.EdWart.A. .". . . "The proper.use,of "lefture ineresseS the capacity prciduCtie work.si-4••• • Vehelai. Murray. BUtler.' • • ,• . cfxc- ,very,..."7webut aewitnaentlihing Wenklisve. never: • abtindance /stein:13o Theinair, - is a great InipPiness to be prais- ed by those that are.::_most praiSe. WOrthy.','-=-Sir Philip. Sidney. "IV. is 'easential hatiohal, well- being thatjlamily. life yo. preserved." -Alfred k44„ . • • • If therefe ohe thhig 'certain. alight ' 0.ont:ighttire. it is -that7We shiwlre rhoreleiahre."---Harry Elmer Barnes.. ,• "Ala*. in order to be enforcei muztx be, respeneive, to the•sentiMeati of tile. .people," -Mrs. 'Charles Sabin.. 'If I were dictator .of 'the world;: would • Shoot all. idlers' at sight." -Sir '• • Hcnri Deterding. • ": ' "Nobody, shOtild ext hej Per-, • feet; or' be unduly troubled by the*faet that he is not."-Bertrehd.'itUseell... 41Vilen .Pin geed I'm very, • g31:44:ed,rbuittw.b0.en, • • • "It. ought licit .to. be assunted that.' a' : • „. Person doing nothing is • waging his . Fosdick.' `.'llivestnient. that': tarns' ont. *reng..;••.". •ia speCulation.",--Albert H. Wiggin. , can't adopt \politics as a 064° °,0-fession and •reinain honest." -Louis 11/1_cHenry Howe, It woutd its fen Olt round their° tit W " h -stalichtons. A roan gashed at tit, Wtth. a knife, •but It thrust out its tentaetes meneeingly. It ;was killed after being ,Stabbed seVerel • tithes. . . , 077D • London, England. Mr. E.: •Wood7 , , • • ward, agd73, • was 'burned .to death in a, fire at fiis. home in kohlifird Road; Forest gate:HIS wifo and son climbed 'through the skyjight, on to; the roof and were later rescued by the, West. HaM Fire' Rrigable. IF, .C, •Perry was •also,tiaPPed,-and'iiimped•inte a sheet. Ile wa io jnjured. .' • • •• • •pre.fo,Church.--,,.• • London, England:741re ;broke, out in St. Mary"s, Charehfi:Olitland,a Perk; • Walton-ontTimines, just before the 'celebration Of .Hely .Confinimion and parishimiers• had to lie:_turtied ..A. Spantity .of .caal 'and ''cOke had. 'caught dre. Firemen -Put out the hia.ie. ; Intekets: of Water. • •., , - 2700 Conscience Money • . 4,0,0 tbe .1:argeit: 81/11/#i> • . . • • of •Seibitee. ••'ineney .: recorded 14 ....reeent By :year's Is aeliiioWledged rnthepeisonnl. 'gain:111m of 4 Leltdoh.dailiiy.Neylile t•Oartiblitige; MasS, A. change ChnIthherlain, Chatieelleri 'of: the tjt;4 ::$‘.4die.artilt4141t-el• kc'nioe%,bYalesclt4glieg' bY't:"he ifc 1 xdliequer to hi k p:redictions ' mere aeurete.,, •acknowIedge the ieolr,t 01 2010,00,. recininileoded -:the..Science c V.isOty.13.ctatci recently appointed by te' 4 the . Ito* 0reaite. '0; ••• ' • Preeideht Reoseveli.•.• • J.;P: however; has not set..up. ' "MasS,eir is the '.princi, a.:i'd..d6rdfint'Ali•08.• .1900; Ft, Mali, who i-' adopted", ,"City." .as. his i.1.4nOni-de-.Con-' at'o•'ectintmetidatiOn..,:.; It would reach •selente" 'Soot 2280While flarlog: the -nearly. to .the,Stratosphere'..With . 20' -to-L25-"upporair" atatiens. High ti•war kr;,'ObillVatrenerved.bYlite-Treas4 lax. Pilot hatleoneand•-militery fliers would.. gather "daily • data on the .cold upper -reaches. ."• New -daily' upper -air 'weather mapS• Weald be Wiled? similar 'to the Pres. •ent• twiee,dailY . ground. charts.' • They .NNOtild., cover the, .upper huntiditles, temperatures and • Presstires, •as 4.,flyiAfg conditions.. ..Thi e mapfrair analyeie,..the ''COrtimittee., ateLea,•.'4.tni- titteetitinably• thakeLehort: ren•ge Casts . leech mere • • . Optier.air 'anelyeiS haerevettled for eiient pl *Why • storms sometime Ono; pee,tedly 'and atharshand ep..,1Pr .daYs after they -shotil:d.,,1•36:,pVC3C-, These, storms -.ere ted-7bY Vag . fakes' 'cf . cold.. oil :.one. side, Warm on the, Other:. "Mo.torlats eoptplain' that t.11,0.y :tip.n..c„Ine lakeo,. way be be as hig,•,ito a •Tirov.- see the trttIlle:efileOl's froxn behind' and Thee :and IiIk doop 01 ,eoti'shlerehly .Wo can't, 'Alford 'Mit in , " , •-, ••.'• 0. . :Hittite," •Kainhisky. saii1.0.'' "Therefore,' When 1.11e -S• afs''...4.111011" We shall hangthree•incli 'refleetOrsfuer may 'run. ont promalt.tely ' and. 'oh the hack of the- Officer's helt,":'. Clic tempest subside. • • ' • '"Cold flOnts.'', are ariother. eondition needing' • upper. eje analiste: . *They may be belt e continent wide; twiee the :height.",of: the. Hinialayag and. ffl- most• as sharply .d.efined, as d• inotth- . fain preripiee.' • • . ' Traffic:, Officers' to , • Wear TailTLights • . , . . '.‘sam.:amento, Sacramento ..Poliee Officers.' dfrectingr•-tra-flio... -past 'congested interseetiotts at:.night are - to *.wear. red, w4n't • get itittiriPed. •,„ •• , . Title. Is 'Sufferinidnittni.1 ar prinfrio, Kanitikys 1�teti°kic bithoW' 'to redtme • the Mortality l•tate. anintig. . . corner traffic directors: This HO Oelieves InICood Measure • Yaritionth, ,Purdy'elfen 'must have heard- abeitt the NBA, :or .1tolitething„.Abotit three titiles'la week She speeds.; op prodnetton'and.4ays 01 egg ' •,• , tut that's oot.'ail „hones chilies' for :his hei. lie'S now showlog'ucighbers ' Itoge pgg--- hlg as ttn oS •••- 1V1111111 le :4.1 ihe laid:, • • • 01 , It int nstiros • abo. by ,11v(i atound. • • .•• 0: • Vacancies! • ,ticnitte has Or- Itivtoit .Or• • vacancies in is bisiiry d • IMO Oath, Qi,&nnInr Ii4PI TIT „Prartis last Wadi hrotight. the total:- to ,13;-. O leaVing•l,r 'ConSell'atiVt s' and '39 1'411°1. • eralS .ths sit itt the'aii cunnibo, . •c , . • inereaae inBritain •London,, .11144 hicrense 11 the. umbet .otirlatoi4:vehicies on the TaA.Cis' the Dotted:. Xir.gdoin this:: year 'is 1401f:tied at -600,000, .aecordi rig 71./ a rola denotiti tedien b the Auto.' Maociation in S,eptemb6r, dur.• (he peak pefied traftidsti:t moi' .thait•100,1mportant. •I h i:oughatt • ••• • ; ; • - During. 0, -We0i .ve1ic14S .paiise'd. • the hsotviii's;• The aVerage ,WAS,nearly 7o060,40 hybit tftty-00.11 •fli. 1022. and the 'tOtoll SliOWS .0•11, :1•ft.,se :a • ,ii:ohriyi .1,000,00(4' entripared i1ii 102..•• ' `*; Cowii;,..111red op ilf.a"staliteifeer WOO 'bowled, Ovet-Ilice aine-pins when :lightning •• Sfrack. the. btriblitig While •they. being mj Only, three Wert Id Med.. by the, ' • • - niZre t 00'04 can; irdinforsttir altairs dr .4 'Maori goed. kftaos It, 1.4. hardy and. "trilleal• ilia a Inidey 44.0`Yits'oderi)'-t-tUbir it o'Ittis,roliiii ur,‘ 11,* conectencenam , _ , . • . • . •Seven. .Tvio;Seater.. . , - Loudon, Englaild.--i-A verdict of itidefitat;deatli" was ;returned at ;an in-, • Oiliest et Tilbut4:.'on Secondiehtenent perihat Cltristiati James,chiSack,. aged- .tiventy4four, of th,e RoYal tister.Riflea, .atatiorted„ at •Milton Flarracks; .Graves - fetid; "who., tY'es, Jledy a. fall. front . 111Ooter_4r..;' • ' 0: • "11,Ickartisen, froni.th.f.'"ea.the; bairackssaid that lie mid Lieutenant, p.wilvel,t 'wort standing on th.6 sPrings.'.at •t'he hack of4 two Seater ea t; itrat being driveill)Y. o7•7•Tilburr--Ptinks7' ."There were' three 6t1ier7offifters'it1 'dc4A-Sent..tlittl'ancither,oilicer hes'ide. 'the'..driver.; , they rcionded a bead: Lientenfott. Casa el: fell--Ironi • 111 e' ;car and ctim ltoe.tincons. eiona. • • ' • • . • Petfor.71., , . , • , The Icorgesi PI.1 record hy. ,a doctor • to porfet.in tip operation Was made by..Dr, 11 S..SOitttar, Ilartey;St. 'aurgdon; who; :(,1111 his :nurse. and.en- 'taleillsoelllittioce:etiff.ht,ti:d,it:...\,‘,,a,".,Otii,,m11e to Bombay,t 11.# to, l_an1t1,00 by' plane • 'Prosperity, like poverty,is..e'en't.4-.. gious."--Jahn,Erskine.. '" FEED ;,THROUGHOUT.'; THE yEAR. , .„ 2BliTTGBit'YEDBIEINSTP' 5ILVER,TIPRISCUIT Ca,LIMiTED MONCTON f4,8.1 Agents tor Ontario: ' .REESO'RS MARMILL Dept. W, Mark: AIM " 414 sof!! reielg's 4. s'a+ • 41'.14.0 • . .1C• Quickly Ileals Pimples, Rashes and Eezenus Soap 2So. , Ointment 25c. and SOC. !swop...suss. oo meciammussoir • Aifgli School Boards. ati'd 'Boards of• ,E.dtication • •• Areieuthorized by law'..to establi. sh : INDUSTRIAl.,.,• TECHNICAL '14N1), ART sa-topis •• s •W;tte.,, itie: approval ei the Minister 'Of ititleatiOn -f. ANO cLat•SEt • • • ; • . • may be Cenclnet.ed Ii.ac�ordaoce with; tyle reettiattevic tsetted -by • itht •DepeOment of Education,• . • , • IfooRETICAL.-ANC).PRAcridAL • is .giveo In Fallout trades. The schools end oteSep'ette natter . the directien Of 'AN AbVidotlse COMMITTEE' • • AbOticatioo .rf:attentlalite ShOtild be .Made, to the •Pflticitiat . • t1137EGT..S7 • lcILTAtt-lithittiNG.,, SCIENICE AM') AGRICULTURE ANO HOR1Id'ULTGITTE-411-firoviderl for 19 the' doUrSes of Study In pubiic, 8epar0te, Conti-it:dation and High • 4e/leek. ',GOilegiate, Institutes V,OCational Scheols..ind„Oopartmetiti., , fes of "thehquiAtfen;:ieStleir y ,IVIInistf•t Of Obtained (momth,'-bdisufy Mittietiff„ParilaM'ent aufldutg,,Tortintei, •