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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-13, Page 2ri•; Canada, The tinnire and The 'World -at Large CANADA _ ON ADVISING THE, `FARMER • , Hew easy it ip for some,pereons witn imagination and gifted,..4witn floyeef wards to sit in a onntfortable arm •chair feet 'cocked on a dealt and dictate to afstenographer. instructien :how- a farmer •can better his condl 'done,: Dna' of these .effusiona recent- ly reached our desk and berait is:•„" "The applIcation„ of engineering to agriculture has tor its purpose the ad- ' lizatine of engirieering'principles, thods and equipment to decrease the •unit Oast of fa,rin precincts, to reduce .. the amounts of irksome labor in: pre•, • diming prep and Caring for livestOelt and to Inerease the• satisfaction of , ' , • What 8. Wendernli thing this must • be for the farmer. The application of• • 'engineering to farming is , going 'tp show.. how -he tan the. More ' easily Plow.,, pow, ad ,bitiveat, how best. to •.'nnload'his grain, in the Mows,' nit Mid, •Inlist-7-t1ie -coral to the -silat,Inilk Ids , ••• COEWSailiL *Kh t ettoinimunt ot, ener.: Pv, anti in tbe ehea.pietinanner• weekr.Irlleiting,-- booze and fishing tripe. <.7,•,- ' had tteweeds*c „ ,Ing niOre•attentlen to the• -polo ponies' „ 'she: gaasa wedding:Present than he ie to her, 11*, -ea. a, groom but no the rlgbt, Mirder Cities Star • THF,RE WAS Another 'man It a. =telt to see ,if •there waaany gas left in his ear, •and file eeroner's jury was informed that .there were a Minnie kalltitl,,r-,Strat:„ Lord ' BeaceOlerald, „ • . EMPIRE EXPOBIS ‘Th9179. Were. some remarkable In.. °I'SaSOI3 In Canada's' domestic ex:‘ Parta,te..'British .Bmpire: countries in June. Coritpared.with a year ago the increape to Great Britain •Was' from $17.997.000 to ;20;497,000; the gain be: ing ;8,5200O0 or *I'.7 'Der c0nel Australia .from $841,000 to $1,030,900 a gain of $789;000 or 99 per cent; British South Africa from $378;90,0 to $1,082,900, the in. Crease Sing* $704,000 Or .180 per cent -I3randon'Sun. • MAKING' A DISCOVeli)f; „. June bridegrooms are finding , life* ette greed refrain, instead of• one zrand siveet gong. Befrain trim cards, , the turnip p ge out Of his corn•ann potatoes' while the flu . cguty.„ • :-- • . .farnter'.13 Wtfe 49 to be Ur:lid hovf to per.If there is a :humane. society In the 'fornklier• MOtiPtiritY of '°bOre's •about; St. Catharines districtt needs to, do the •house so as to litorTISO the satts- some educative werk antopg„the peP,' factitin •of.farM living. • ple of the city and eurroanding, dis- It the, authors of,:soine.,o1 tnenon- trict. It With some inspired mind in St 'Sena:Mal Stag emanating from city ot .Catharines a ,month or two 'ago that ' flees:Were:4e write their artiClesleave nit •upon the extraordinary idea of Al. *nem on the, ,desh. until the follOWing :lowing • the clailareti to see • A Moyle ..nnorningand „then read them before show for two „starling legs.. Whether • " • they began the work & the. day; we the clflldren put the, starlings ,to death 'Tie1giiie'1411,0h of it would findtWice' in some *ay Indere tearing eft the In the intete paper basket -Perth legs we cannot tell; but it was 'found F4XP9S401% .. that they were Offering the legs , of t VERY, IKEI.,".Y.• rohlatt. and other birds at the ticket _ , Much f the sfghing for good Old, ertee. and 80 PlIblie-Spii;it forced. this , fashioned meals is sighing for a 'thin scheme tnbe abandened.St.,ThOlnas' • leen ,lyear.old: stomaCh.• -•;• :.-Brantford TiaCes•Jeurnal.'• • • • ' .COST OF.WAR • . "fit- DANGEROUS PRAOTICE. • cif , every dollar `We • the federal' well As being , against. tha.•,laW, -treasury In taxes • Sixty cents goela.. to ngerous to use tracka to•etni- Pay for our part in the Great War 50 •ver children:Or adtiltato Cicala • or Brooke Claxton reminds us, in Cartad. ' - -other . gatherings:. ' The otber. day Bye Ian Business Thereare 'indirect Coats' Ottawa, -- 'Confronted With a se • • :little,girts:Were seriously iujured when as wel,.I'Vro!-thirde of 00 itgeOttil.;thie. 10.05 shortage of fodder drops in Seci . part 'of the:Side Of a truck gave Way,' artrade, exports And, imports, has dia! itions Of Canada; the government has Trucks are not built for •Sneli" Work appeared as a 'result of growing ectin.! i1tfl1ed,powers .,ceitfOrrg.d,.by the. new And 'carrying A. passengers in onilana„tionalisni *nth. 4....1npf,7Aat ,to liCentiethe",:-eXpeitnot ''' adapted, for that. •purpose is a•bertaa,, , • • 0! hay trazinlalesrt!.'ahwe .4Actirroargifueirrel:::eetetx;irtil. dangerous practic'e,•-r.Niagrira • . LOBT 'EVERY DAY ••• • 'ere to obthin lieenisec fOr, ahl t 'Revte*., -• • • T,Wo 'WOMen's botites exa.foOl/d,' °OS roa . It .alse r.attkes AranspoPriXtilions'' 'SAI?' BUT- 'TRUE . " by ti-Ceident search" for,the other; • • 1 • , I Old Fort Niagara Fully ileitored • After seven years of labeur' and. an. 'expenditure of $500,000, Old Fort -Niagara has keen" re- stored. Photo shows air vieW of the Old Fort from the Lake Ontario aide. Left to right, in foreground, : British Blokhouse'cross,. Loinbardy Poplars, RushBagot memtorial and old french castle; along the wall at right, B,ritieli Hot -shot oVeai„artificer's cabiih' French powder magazine, French barracks and British •Biokiniusel oeyorni the barracks may be seen the Dauphin! :battery,.covertng the Portes des clan des ' ' • - wr , • Of the;total population. It le, trne that the latter figure is leesthan the ex.: pendlinre in the Baited 'Kingdom,: Which is lbeht 'd 17 head; bat it has 6 be bornele mind that•na.. Aire 'education cestat, the. TeatleVaal only ls 34.er heart.of the native Pon, nlation and about 1ct 2d •per head) �fthe ' total PoCulatien.7-Johannesburg Time Ha Straw Export Dominion Aption---Aecipro'c'a I Arrangement With U.S. Planned. • • , companies see that shipments: outside' A-fellew •doepnl re,,a14ellOw old 4° ',lilts of."gtris ' missing.from. ,Brtisb... Canada are covered by soh licenses. , . . , . . • 18Tgetting until be finds that 'one deep homes are Mangled, and, t*,,Rublic ip 'J....A . statement issued .recentlY7.-ftern - breath won't:. hiew „ant the candles :on 'shO'Cited to ',learn •that they number to the criniemintste.. . . , ,•;r's effide •explained :his •*bfrthilay eake:41egina. Leader-. 10,900: Edotlandtarti,...Seeiong.to iden., that droughtand heat had sO affeeted i Pest. : • .: • • ' ' ' ': ' ' " ' ' - ' tify-tbe Brighten. Vietnih , „aVe :named .. „ ,. ,, , the ;thy .croti...in seme'eectimis that , PROBLEM FOR ,,IEEVES, a..larga,'ainiy of. thein.....In ...Lennon wo7 . . , • :. ;. . :. .: :,• , an acute. lack ofsuitable .cattle feed .i,'G. Wodeheuse well known Brit- Men disappear at the *ate 'et five per was . being kelt. Both • Canada and the ' fen. , author, has7..bact.i: tilt.' lien''.fite,d: day;'•A. kW.are found attire pr. tdead; ... .,.. f 'S' had found it ' ' ' ' * '. t ' . .• ,OsoessA. Y n:take :against:hitt . in the. rinitel,„.„,.. States -for but the fateof:the,reat IS a deeper MY. -.1 steps :to. conserve the. cattle:Teed; ' 4250,703--$123:•;826: OriginatIOVY and PIOT...than .that ''irhici.nfloi3O OlgAg,,s 'Where surplus ateark in Canadir,Were• • ''ptilintiell, and '`Intereitt,,ot.41,26,8,71.-!It; ' -. •, 9--ce--•- . • .. , ..,. adjacent to de lei areas:JD.: e :UM ed f'' t • ' Ili' '. ' t , ....... 74• ' ' ' ' • : "• ' the P li at.•_::..13fighton ---Manchester ' - • • • 'effectiveagaiestthe ninny .royalties . Sunday Chronicle. .. States; and vice versa, it.wie receives for thaatoriee • he :sells anniss the line tied: nie • filat xooics :Agit .leeves liave 0,44' , . . . , . • ed. • arrangements *Min •be 'reached. '.for'Inevinefeed aciess,,the...line.• • E EIWPIRE • . The etatement reads, in Part; In . , . 'View of the :seriousness, of. the, Shok. • on his thinking cap ia'd,eaAroarnetit.to: thls at..:age•-(if fodder crops In . several: areas , get the :palmier :writer out .of tack, on hie hank..:acceunt.,!-Btantford: , BtrjositOr.;• •, • • '; • . DEAT.14:•DUTIgS •.! -The important role of the death dui •1188 as part'Of 'British revenue Is seen.: : , , • • in the fact that the estate of . die tate - . Vieceant:„Tredgat • mest:$6,009,000, to • the treasury :. 'Of' •• •:','Great•Britabl.,r-•Niagara Fedi Review', THE COUNTRY'S • ovu Opkrfort, , More andMOte •the' tiVeidge -Mitt is * 'COnting toleailzethat the Corithistene • Of ,:tite natienitt 'edifide is .tt -Contented • and' inCeeSeful. farm Amputation. . • •enitiller cities such as BelleVille, thia •Is the truism' accePted• by '0Veryene-r•• • . that the latm!tiwealth and prosperity ,underli' city Wealth, Mid Croapertty.-7 •inteliigencer. • .‘ . , . ' • • • ' ••• OVEBPBOWBED, „. 'Y011niTtmOPle thinking 61 studying '• to be'teachers are .given cause irto . . . pautte and think by the,ttehOe.neeteeet that 900 rtnitliCritione . Were . received • ,for • two teaching vileanelea Deser.• , Onto Atilt' SOioeL aiid 263 'ttif L fcitta• '8ntptibltc 'aCilOotprinciPalehiC ttiiratu.-Litidsay FOst; •!•• • • • ti -it HAIR BRUSH; " • . - _ jadge Bletikley, in ,the New York Onprenie ',Court, does •not adjtidgo Ba- • 'trice Cetintese •Taiara, gaill3P • on a . Charge Of 'Cruelty because of her use Of the reverse Side Of the brssit .,. 1 • , • teTerse aide' otanttrnuah. is a recagnial c!„CfilAtailiin in all,.*ell regulated ' rollies",-.-Motatten r t • ' -CHICAGO ,OttOollESn' • - N.Z. 13Pei 'For Britain .. . s' uIctsphs4i40ivitrhil tttntdi,hdareiaetteliberreeddiTtat:ea.hti fetred ny, the Natural Products Act ee; has taken gene to regulate the export land lamb in the British:: market Caine.ot hay•••: ..: and ' straw. The prolonged neither by ,hick nor favor,. It Wata Won . drought • and heat that have afflicted by :hard vf.nrie4'014e it4,itga'-t9 ..‘ .i r":' 'large aretaln Canada and •the ,D. S. tail' and .14' acruilithius :cant to assure have ,Compelled. the two governments to 'take inunediata actiofl. to relieVe the acute lack of suitable -cattle feed - •within the bominion,;tlie government by order-M,Couneil Under powers'con. thaLeverY carcase corresponded to what its grading :implied* .A London butcher aliggests that' the phsiticiti *..ell • the Argentine SUPPlier .in. the •London that • la 0°U' aPparent:4*1.•'.('P'OreYent .n.• nt. exPloitin • the • .. :Market's -not Unassailable. but 1! New aennlatorsfrom . g e con, Zealand' *lp,hgs to •gain a:place :' thesn ° ' d . *' *. f• ,oi vs an predtmers•e fodder,crops I'be'' Canadian: hey and'. &Ater. CrOP ttai,sektp,iit,tn:tisidt.a.ille3i... tailriltheilitrectointuliteOlityp'.iaanede' The in the four years . of , 1920.1939; aVeragetVoirer isfinillion Idris, had faL that this coUntrYl'hati Mit, :at least in demanded by the ' British.. eonatiltner.; 'earrent .year,is estimate4 At . 9,884,000 Itleonn•.,t.e.71::1,s4.3:3,d,:e0101.: 1933.1s;0,i tiiif course,,Or , titling: ‘T4ilnYe...ctaintlnitt.teitrY-1.tO'betheta.t:tiftsttleo6;att‘fl.thtleir.::iitt equity. distribUted across the country, .fo,undatitin stock and breettne the'proi' Per liners., AS indiCated in the:advice ,b-OlOg •rtiOSt' PrOnolincettliti Saskatche= already...quoted. it ,would bp' no ..trite•••*.:7,rit7;,;t,sedupthczny.:Aolfb.teairc.,Ea.-'gavera'.i'a'a.n't trying ' to break Into the market with that 'mech., local earillinnis Of tialthilleeiritet:i': .1B,it"titt4tfict 7....'.118•err otteolto's16(4:!, ..s,Pfliolgereileilto.eo. .11. '''bt•tej11:ialltkt, ... other:see. b e Canada , 0 he& d : h e ' .; ni a d e , redder cr9Ps. as exist In; .1aCcettsible again a leationable' proposttien., That irattahie ilt the,. first InstanCe. tor' i,,e..' L :HIGH SCHOOL. EXPERIMENT HIGHLY ..PRAISE ' By X. W . Edwards, B: ined: , • . " . Prineipl.Ridgetown High and VOcatiorial-Agrioulture Schools THE RIDOETOWN EXPERiMENT. graphy, MC., are taught ,by the, same Suth "course. has • been Introcitieed 4 ,Ridgetovin. and: .B.idgetownerty: well. be proud og. §iecoo(nqy sononi Syeteta for there' ip, no •:•other •Just like, .it . the ,Dominion. of Catingti. Dele.t• .gations .troni "Atrietralia.,.; Western can- ada and ...litany 'parts" of Ontario ',have 'visited .tha.scbent. during th,e,., past: seven yeara*,:•and all have: been 'MOM favorably impressed The 'Alight !urtia.-eatablislied:ae.an etilierinient find• .a\•praetical solu the. 'problem'o. vocatlonal , education:Jae •.tteys .'and girls. in: ,th•e, smaller. and :mere: rural Centrea.. The tineteea!at.:',:that :dine , were 'Mut 'et. .6,Onsider8bia Some et these men. are :still' niembers of the board . „ • • • and ceultincit beAtried from 'office their . . are . sal:enthusiastic: about. • the neW, school. it,was their,Opinion that the high ach661.eourse . Was: net providing: the . riggit jtirtil • Tar- a. • great many'. pttidents who had to .be. almorlied.hy.„the „coMinunity . and that: as • the. 'controu.nitY' had to, pay '..the . . . bide it should be.heneliting to a great- er degree, .• „ • : • ..• • itY derattided biTA' totatiniet .tationcosts to the . VAthe a the. pro... .dutt•••;' it is net pxpected.that. it- Will be ec'enainically. ' .advalitii$eotieto sh1p Mich feed Mafia over long attendee, by rail, It May. be -anticipated that Mir:phis • areas In Canada ' are. . fer to bigb•school at the ,endlif ti ---;-;',..bmenda .6;novjilp.':ers!a.,, if. e_o.n.,d,,it.1713.7tran..t,• 9 000000 pounds a, year)! on education, quarter. of its national, inotnne t'rtSOnqeEne/iltiwill •be "Etched' fel.- ti rtnal edictal, entrance :With, m etc ient. -.-�q the the. au, • drst year, anthprodeed .a Metrical*. TWetity years age that •exnendlture , • ,•••mt imgs- of time. in_elL,o_or-ease-.This„, eaves tP •"twice �f -odaree OPCn ui- wi .2500900 potitide. In 'this. countryr •the end. or the 'Int .y.ear-bs,.,,,oirdh trine. the Student' has hair atmmy, nertentie of secondary ahhool work and, better .able: to (iodide: iric the triettnehne'' a. V(Clualile training in 'vat-. tical subjett4.*Ill .littite been' l'eceiV, .ed: if' AO 'student l•pitainp • at. icaibona1talloof fciilthree.yeara; can ,thon transfer 'to higb, sohoot and hve just as 'rattily* toWaniti. l'inortnal entrance Ss the student who has taken fear years Of *straight high Pelle& WOrk, The main different° In the courses at the vbeatlenal. Scheel' anti 'the high Scheel' Hee hi the. fact rhAI no 'languages !era liken .in the fernier scheol, thU44'etiVilig titne ter sOnlants' of, 'a More Cradtlettl nature, . The*tWo SoltOrila are niftier the earrie Mgt Ottritt: anti. -ataff.. Onfreationdhig /arming industry s °aid consider very seriously, and; then determine if it is prepared to 'engage in a contest 'for a share of the Bridith beet market. •-•Alickland NeWs. EDUCATION 'COSTS IN U.S.A. „ • , ,Nceordingly . courses,: Were .•intrinduc- ed..prOviding. agricUlturai, Subjects. and, farni mechanics .for .boys end ...htluae;, hoia.scien6e. anti arta'fer •in.,ad.. ditiOn te"-Ilia-ressentitti acatiettiteL.01,3; jeCti..thar,tkle ,exCerinient 'is lorov. lug • mice.e.ssful is.,•ghown. by the feet that of these- Who •haVe'left,•itehool Ver. 80 'Per dent of • th "have retained to thafarm., and the girls to, the benie, where they are patting 'im• to-47practiCaluse,;:Many.. Of , 1140go. learned .at ,acheol. Daring the: seven years that the 'Vocational eche& 'has- been operation ! thetotal 'average .itteediace• in :the „high solemn Mid 'yeeatittnal :school h!ais been. ,AVir 200•;•;--at 0604 •65.,7cornlitered • .with -100 'before the.: Opening. ,of • the ,Voce... • tiOnat Sehdel; • Oinittaiting. the tendence :at •Itidgetown • with • that of other towns '•Iti. Western Ontario, �f - the sante .ponulatiOn, It will be found that :frail :50: ' to 100 more • Ott:dents, are enrolled' ter. secOndarY,..• Scheel education. ,it•• is seen' the coin.. 'bined•.sehooltl', .meetingtlie*.needi 'of" a'7Iarger ,percentage of , boys and glrli.. .1•! , • •• • ' One of the (endues ot .the Ridge.. toWn .vocational eche& is, :that :the \find' year is more or less of ex- pl,P111.017 year. Parents are notalwaye •sure .that the vocational ;course is •ing to Meet the • needs of their :boys and girls:. In the larger ceiltrell bore. ,than half' * of the, "stadents, whe..pase, entrance attend VodatiOnal or tech: •nicai schools, In so doing', .ho"wever, they mnst definitely decide upon the future •course of etudiesAheir *fah to Durant!, and a Lichen:get', in. their ' plans results in a lose of time,. A' ettident enrolling for„ the drat - year*: in the ItidgetoWn Nioeittlettal :Scheel doett 's0. re with the 'as,snrance that he can trans. coati; Arlo. tauCrObablY the only, con ignotts te deficit :emelt in the ' tn • subjects stielf as English, history, geo. „teacher in the, twe. schools. . BO.th 'are of; igh Scheel .grade and pupils frOm: i ..th voeatiOnal. eenotil,May Write • de:. pa Mental subjects and eecitre sten. din in .ilie. subjects taken thp. Same: as thape in: 'high .'eeliOol .ClaSees'.:This . arringement„ coupled With the fact• that Vocational school students Make, transfers . tohigh Scheel 'without .16es, of rtlme;:•Absoltitely ..eliniinates ., any feeling that one course Of studies „is. the Inferior- to the Other: .: , „ . .... Another :: featitrir-e.t...tne: • Vocational school course is the advantaget.'to the !Istudent :attends school:for One or two years 'Only:10(3:3'a atiending ler (MO year only 'recelke training. tn.: me,•:: chatileal drawitig,, .WoOdworking; One, belt aortieulture,, SOU .Phyatcs. rind livestock, net taught high, 'achoel,:an. d. gide, ', sew - [ng, 'cOolting.Kand':henie Ma.nagernent., ittlya\cttendIng,two years receive fur.' ther ,Work in Mechanics • (Meth& ,Ing , forge -Vorlt); ised selectionaiad .7otth.er 'agrlenlinral toPies; !,girlif; fur- ther Work, sewiUg,. ,.cooking and' lieMeaursingi and both bo and girte, :hookkeloing. piths who OeinpIttejlie three.yerti3Ociarse reeeive • a dIpkonitt and •may step. !pchOOI or. transfe0o: high -echoer to•••,:eornplete trance, ,.conreet, stott •tee!,, elsewhere -to. necente • .dietitians; nurses Or 'thachein. 6.1, 'Millinery. and. • • .... . . , . sewing Boys- at' the end of three years May. .graduate; to '.the, farm,: take. i' fourth year In the Vocational. depart- ment. to qUalifY. for .entrance ,trythe to..A.O„ Or ••they. -may: ••Condreue their studies; at high school, . • •• ' •• ' '.• But perhapa the nritit.:.uniquefek, ture!,.41. • the ••eYstent la the attention that is, -given to ;:atiult ;education. Itidgetown, Is; believe,% the eniy. rural' :high school ' the pr.ovnice...that•Con- dUCtaa winter short course fOr young nieit and women. who.. have . stopped itcheol. This 'a.;ditY:. Coarse 'and eey- era a Perip.d ',et weeks.!...ditritig January and February and has been offerettnew•tfor "four Years. Last Win ter. .21. boys. and: . 24 :•glirld 'attended end-at:the ithi• of the 'Coarse (*press.. ed themselves 'unanimously In fay& Of extension tne:eouree to eight 'cenittierelal:law:. were -added for,: boys,'. and "heulehold budgeting •••ftit and thole aulljects, Proved "noptilar..• •,There absolutely no otieetitni of And it doee seera that Progtese• IS a *en' funny thing when the Chief en edttcati" nc;t fre° E° rich and .aafoap of .a fair. iatinatiear the poor alike. hut it Is 'also cempulsory . with , iiirpog. of , stiOwitigi the.,:adsances of to a • higher standard, than In Most :other Countries.) PH friary, ‘a ti (1 taecond- ary education pracCital seiente are a nuillst.Weildlng , (that he, free education) ' and a fan dance. Apparently progress costs pout4 Afries three pounds and ,in the pyen of Chicago, is i•epresefited 108 a year Per ifead. Of the European lwinOVIng backwards '• towardthe Mai-. •Plibliles of the dirderi of Eden,i-;-Ham. o°Pslattolt. .(rtln.h, VOMan and Child); ,, - and, near* otie pOuild per head at the • Mail Iteraid. N DEFENCE total population, 'White, blaelt and cot. • *Pe Old hfghhro'We are apt th forget that - thci gloppy, love • the deriblierti • • Cretin about, , is after thlog:that makes thk, woad go 'tacit) d'.tigeee. .4syv volOs4/Vi..611., . • • HIS.WEAKNESS- -- • •' Bit'rboatitten.' d,ontrilaina that her • 11064TribtefrAtexis, .14ltilvati;. Is Dny:.: t , I. A 0re...ranger :110 longer Stab •s on the trait: •116 has found rant •of a. Ohatice .itt° take: Neither doert.an eXperiericed carriper, or:wdOdinsittit jinjt otit hie , nice tiefil he Ottmea tb the end of,a portage. :And•wh.en he le •fin- ished. he knocke his pipe -ashes Ind) the water, lie rims narlek et leaving fife: behind , to deetroY hite . 'friends, • and despoil .• hitt, eavOrite °red, In the Tranainal the Mrperidittire .-hatints., Make Forest ,Protedti.on 'yont •Is 'Oren greater, . in surd 10 be the D'Veehiti P,011(.:\sf for 1034, ' • .• hightA.' the woad,' Otit Of itii• elfettal 'revenue Of not •intieh More than -090,, • „When the .jitror asked .CO . •POO:the,Transvaal, anemia nearly 3,004); be excused -frbin duty because he 000 on education, Which 'etteIvelOet contd. day. h'eit with. Vet. tiff the, to MOrc than 4 lknititin 'f/eV,Iterld' 'Of 'fudge fold :hini .all ht as the.. *I‘onean pointlation of'41i0 Pre:- orfaalde:.. Of the' 'oace;Werritit bO •Vjace rind th one COMO 9d: Vet, heed 4heerd ..ctt .tt- tfitieo, ' the ,VaittO Cif •SUelt: a • selrob. centrk Oat ii'errns rArAl• CP4M14.*•,' try.. :Nothing .that has. been, epee*, , plisned At !itidgetown tritimesthle, e'fsentere: once the. latillities • afe - •provided'. There Is nn. douht that Our who1c7-ntral edneatIonal,,sye. neetin a • pact pyotiooliog.k•and tiintetfter:-Immm.imitios. ti'lottl. ' Soored •hY agieulural in their apeoridery • split -tete,. enen, 0 •. • are bhys: viol .0 at en.fuittlf4g. le)t:r.74:!•t' and c:P4'041•Cr,SO0- are being made Trent time .to tr. hellove, that- evening clasees ;nigh , '•he, IlltrO4CQ4 for Oor yOo4 moo. so4 women giving. inetruCtion- in -tultjectp wlzich Weald he :of hpnefit to them ' as citizens, and am of. opinion that thaittnt Year lah.of.,11.p91 coirse Omni:4 be' made .. More general . with langnages set over until the•eecomr. year to „give • fifth .tprxri ettidente. a, .hetter , Chance and tbs. first ykfir„ titif; dent more time. to:: adJatit; new conditions.' These • are trouble. wee,k,S,,fl'Ari. some cases -these igitente• • attena...tbe guitir classes: chute is not.. too large, ..hut utbst`',.. ,t• ime SPent ,with !medial!: tors who , are • added to . the r 1.ar ' staff, •,77Ite lirietIcal stiajeot„s, ..., taken, , are •slm il . to. , those' taught els eVoaere iai tisiteini'stlit.aniniingan.(4%itinnlinStprtion::140 to good reading,. In . municipal affairs ad pub..... . lie speaking.: Last year thrall book. • . keeping,. nuttiness; administration and stip* atit4..cY:03 .. itt7i3 of the ',A/94cts and ecouornka must still he ...p.tadtided bat It is not pos. .sinle that' therp are ptiblia .projects tha...might 6o. • kiot,•,ovoi; for so . pertent An 'nntiertaking •as the Illt:/11••• QttliZihg Of this hrianch :our ritral'.: eduCittional •systeria, ...The. 'Dotniniew Government has reeently extended .the 'progiltn :of , Its Technical •Educit..: done ,Aet until :1935; Ontaria•'18,. SUP peeed,.to •,hs.ve:obtriined,its. full Share. .of • the ,Perhaps • some ten, sideration "Might be given to tli°. United elatMs, for a•ne* de'ai .to th'e . . . , . rural . h Joh selido.,10 and :tne, -.farming, , population of.:Oxitario, • • . . 0 ".! " There.has: peen .a.,great deal et -,talk. shoat , die 4eteriu.ediate scnnolbut ap- parently .W„e*.c.an not expect toe Much fratn.it, Dr..jtogers„.directoi, of . edn.. cation:Ter the province, .speak•hig en: ,. this ..aubjeet,:aaid,:that he .•could see no Mine ,fOr the, establishment.of the intermediate schools in 'rural cowrie - hides unless the.,, administrative .. unit •Was sehoel districts;:mta!„:.; solidated. I belie've. that reform' must he effected/ by .making ,,ear high school ceinrses t,Everyliony•-- every ,mao woman and ch1d has a Mahe in editeation::::. paselya accept.. •altee of ''..Preseat. &air: edticatiotrialnia, •'• 'chinery:lanot 'geode eflongh.IfilhrOngh our organilations,. • something ' better Min b entainedJfer:•the boys and girls • .of, -oar ,iectiattit settee's. :Boards of.: trustees and citizens, *Ith the weltaro of the :Coniniunitiesat heart, and. the, - 'young men; soeintrageointlY engaged in the new Canada iniirement should cbampien the • cause f: our rimil,:high - schools, and. see to it. that they. are • modernized:ea:that they will command the ...interest , of 'the Illicit: and: the ranpre3!a1.411t4i• . • • .:. From .Cerattnat ohiserfatiOrie: I...a.M: , cenylticed , fOrt4:..i,would; atleast,' liVe one wel- conle result .• Some 20000. purls: in rural, 'hikheetiools• In: Ontario Mir! .- ,etniggling needlessly 'With co,urees leading' t� university :entran4 would knewa n ew liappitiesa.U'aten ,transfer - 'red to . Work 'adapted, to their. needs; and rural life Weald 'intiMe benefit • by the 'piper etandardit."0 mbi6 eUl. cient;onlore • open.inindett and tational. Citizens.. ' • Our eXpectatiore of life has 'increatc- td. greatly. A,..ne*.born :boy baby .can, nevi.. anticipate liVing, fifty -Mit years:': and a giri baby sixty years; cOittry, 4-07thrfighre.a.w,ere forty two • . and fertY-hve years' reiCectivelf.' • •• Londspeakers. installekin one Man.!: .eheeter • factory have inereaged., the outptit•tif the?work-gitle,. ind, 'as they, are bit piecework,. their ,:Wages haVt • one Un in ifirOportiotris There is iinnah for one. hour in the 'Morning and, at 'hear and a' hall in ' the afterneen. 1.... Distinguished Woman to Visit Us Dflfli ".(anipbeli; I in • Outstanding Fiore in • Mateiltal Welfare. Wo.ck. Will Visit Canada, This 'Auturriil,. , Gttayva.-Onii of,";the ; Outstanding' . Dame Janet was educated at tbi figures tn niaterilai :welfare In .the 'Linnien School tor Medicine fo'• English.siteaking world. Will viSit Women, . and .fellenved With •,pes\ Canada fOrtWO inontits .thla autumn graduate Work itt Attoe. ex • according, to 'Mini announced. by ' the tenst*ti .hospttal NO,Otto•lahe 'vt+as ,ealtet' Canadian Centia, on Child and .Fam. itt 191965 the itteWlir iiy wonarc. Danis Janet • Catiipbell, of y,,tititth, as , the • .entor D.B.E. (1924); M D MS, (tondo)• Matertilty and Child , Wet *he iniallist-rettretrife: Senior Meat: 'fare;,' 'the. Sametime .• remaining.. ir cat' Officer, for • Maternity and 61114. het .aellint:.tast, with the..Board abtr • tattltit °Witittan„,.14,titiv.tr 02. "fi litielfitto' the.13riaoh, Mthietiy:. of ,fhlttetitioilv AdVirler.16,.the 0'dt:tendIn :on% Of.''"'?"`"" %"--/ l;at: etreat :Britain since 1919.ill °ill 'n'Sraber'• the °Enninttie6 on hi he Is a f t)aO • here1Conlnilttee en Maternal Mbrtat3 4 ,C6014, Mitrti s'e I):8 05 to1,1trIrt,y1igk ,110,7eal tilh,.ttli :it:, • with her intenalVe. • *Mir and. studiet welfare.' , ' . „; ,Iti the intervening. 'yetirS': that .trilmt',., ,Aecoinpan,itia hy Miss I:N.41ft Dyko,danot ts ioiewn throughout the Eng.' arded cttei ;41: 04,t, Darne at jt.11:tietvi ect7wIni`hitit4tiftlavt;..8,riC...;iitt;..110:.;thO t;Witoi,te;t1;tt,„1,744.6:iiett:o4gi, matettat' 'and ..e.iind; the; Lcagne Of lq,atinite as one ot 1ties her.; edll.CatiOnol 'etkolOsigh to •attnitte ,:'•Dattle Janet retired from lier , pest grciitei interest%in the molilems ,t3t with Inc ;British. Ministry; in, Dedent. maternal" welf,ate,",ilar visit wilt so.' Iter, !10.:04 hitt cOiftibues ; to .S61.0 on: in,ehio with the alttiita niet)Tittg o .tturhst: of Mintstriyi:, -and, the. the National Ooncll ot WOrinint al, tn 1Natloiis' tellitillttee' ottaWrt in 'Cotillion • . r :t‘ti.j,cc,!te,..• ' • • .- ••••••• .71