The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-01-21, Page 3.„
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Needkit'e.at1406'
• There, „never gllne i.40
thepi
,.was,a grayer:need., to great M:en; then
4iee.e. Is tOti..Y"-•.',1,1fiPiirtallt 'eV,eiltii are.
•tranentringhtOday.Whieh-will shhne the.
destinies Of every , natiOn :ell, berth.
tlinQghtill..the ;natter of'Overn:
, ntht, econoinie centrpl,relon•and
, most ether ,dePartritentaof. halnall AP*
are appearing' On, the hor,iinlli
• . demanding ,the judgment- pf ,the beet
' niltidg that. the . world Can Produce,
The :finteses, Ionic tp. their leaders for
• COMPetent'. guidance, aio- thisis' the
task of, great ;men.,. • • ' •
.Which recalls ,the • vvorde of Matt-,
Arnold who in delining-the great
• '. .hien*of caiture stated.they, ere, "those
-,--wholfave-ra-passion for diffusing for
,lltalting• prevail..'-fer carrying froth one,
.end of-. societi`i to theother-the best
' '..knoWledge, the best ,ideaS of . their
time 'who have labored • to divest
knowledge of all that Was,. harsh ,' un-
cOoth, ,difIlealt.,•'hlitetracto ProfeesiOnal;
..13XC4Ifilye; o,1iumntzeft. tomake it
efficient 'outslde the clique, of the col:
tiVeted and. learned, Yet still remain,•
'ing the. hest „knowledge and thought
of 'the finie.;'7--(thetherii News, " ; •
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Cost, of Carelessness .
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the7.-can.bergiV.ennettietenee•that.Will,
enable hen ,toletteb. 4," higher eennw-
14.1P .140 -he:.• The working out .Of•
frolleWed. With'keen ••:11.Y,
lerest,,.:as the: national.; reitp:Onalbilit)f.
„ter„Wegrilre.. Or .the„Igclia4 PORilal"
Men Is wittelY'reengn4ed.,7d.nientPA.
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.1:the first •ejeien:„..niontint'ef th
. year,,statisties how the,nete Of motor.
•• Vchieles fn titia'provinee lcead-
76 per.bentgi,-thenuniber of,trallic ac;
t3ityrher: • of,. persons, 'Injured In ecet.•
.per. cent.' and the
property dafliage was Up.: 3.3 per cent.
'..EiglitY-foni• 'persons , Were: tn
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'eleven' mining, .-againel• eighty. -
two in .the. same ,pericidin•1935., end
...the..recerd of death has beeri at least.
....maintained. in' December.... Accident
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• • inldrY damage ere uP far;out of pre-
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portion_to -the increase, Iii Motor. trat;
-..fic..;,-.-7•VaiieotiV,er: Province.' .•'
, • • Sininstm
No matter events may
SlitiPtop'.remaina
ptiblie:figure,for- lfetown the •yeere
,bounci to, crop Op in the nevie
Tand-larahriOSt,certain to: tind,a plape
.• .histOry Future' historiena.nlaY. 'aP'
Place. future novelists. and
•••• play•Wrights ,ma) "..clothe her as h ro
manticJigueranking ,with• the, glarn,
oroiteivoinen of-,the..ages'•-•-fort7thein
down their WOrldly• pciesee•
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• ,Sion,''.if• not. •their.sorile2 Moat of .ue:irl
-Cth,Jn�W littieletiont, Mrs,. StmlY.
'arm o'xcept,• what •',wieliave• found, (Mt
' from reading. ' Rep•orts , from: across
. suggest an ,:itithnse, hatred
on the part of certain' people
•-": :there who eel that She has'been.
-.Siren Who •heslitired •a, icing frein his.
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Tdiity :•and, Carried,. a throne cloee,..tO
the ocks But one hearslittle of that.
'In.' Western Canada. . After all,. whet
, womanmight .net. -..have her • heall,turnE
• ed by atteritide that appears, tOrinf
• adoratiee from one Whin' was the meet
•--popular , king and one Of1,[the most
• 00Pular.• and ...130.ifiht-after'' men' In the
-Werld?:-L11•00r-r.,'-f•;,e0:den-;,i300-; • • • -
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•The POOd They go • .•
Costof inaintainitig legaffinl Abroad
Is negljglble Conenated. to ,the .henetits.
• • '' Whjchcan, be achieved. They are 'well
.kwOrth the. expeildittires.lf Only , to Prt,k;
inote, More; friendly': relettensi', but.
!..,there alSO the 'enneyete 'b.enefits.
„the tnereit.;edtrade trio be:
• 'consideredl•For..soMe' tinie..there'neS
• been talk: ofa trade • agreement .
tween. Canada had „Relgihm.. rind. lie.t•.•
• tiog .up a legation . t4 Ottwa should
•-"help .to nave. tiro. *ay.- Windsor Star..
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'What ° It Needed!!
teut.4 Is that the. author!:
• •• stniietitries'ivitkthe•connIVance'Of
.,•the', Cantle... are :themselves ',40,:blitine
in.large;pert.tor the added -dangers to
highwei traVel liP:Ontario.'. They are'
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today ',reaping the. barkest Of
-•,:ienteneeii and f reduced'. charges and
2__Amleis they change 'their. ivayit ther!':
.•' • Is little: Oriesibility or ttio.hTatnn 1'
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'What' is needed. More then aktiti,m..
• eIst: deallirWith the Minority that
•• Persists ;in
regard-, to the „safety of -OtherOn the
'read isnot fathereducation, becainie
• thatchae.lieen tried ' and .toturd want
• An- •thit•learless enfOreolnent 'cif the
laws that are. already..einbOdied hi the•.
•highWaY," -Cede aid an end, of ell. the
eveahnis ,that; hittret 'been practieed ;by
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brawn authorities and the cotitte:
•• •rtitIto0-4.06r1er 'and 'Tiniee.-
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• .ui..al efforts to better' the
„.. POsitiolf o ih intliaiia. halt- had kei:Od
resu1tsin the eminlon asWell'Aft th
.tho Untied that
• * thief' 'there. COM iielitedinpliehed 'Or
'then): and An „eilittrity'd 'pograni alas.
announced a Ottawa, the -other :day,
,TheAdartitteht wol..deliffit.4. 'particular
t6 liiiPreV,Ing their ,s1k111,. as
" ttapt)eit' and 16 'holPitig... there , to take,
tietter:411iFa 'Of ftilt befrd ,tliesn. are
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• Ihero ate than etko, ways tiWhieh'
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• 'Jingle An The Pee, ,• 1, -;:•;',„?1,4;
, lie year, end brought with it.5-*011f
,angible• eyidenceif, of 'progress in
:Neve ScOtitt ' many 'dreary
•yearw , There hatre.heen the `addition,
a), car order at •Trenton And•the Pfea'.
Peet of 'mere i,he•order for
steel reile at ,Sycluey and the prospect
• , more yet tu coniet and ell time re7
,cord Shipment a coo up the, st.-Law,
mice and.b antielpated continuing
:demand; the ' even and. a half percent
_ wa---1-7,1nerease..iii,Stee1_itynksubeid4ari_
• plants:, the doubler] Chriethies iefinft
'the pay envelope at WaStville* and
;ye -W. -another- May be 'ad,ded-.tothese
'ththeiixtra.,.,week's wages. tonna in
pay 4nvelc pe, of the' ernPle.Yees of
the Oxford Foundry and Machine
; 1.4orier Once Shirt,' folk'did .not need
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to told. 'hen .,pres•perity. existed-,
,they, ito4w . it :byt .the JingleIn. their
Pockeits: It Would be fa from the
troth . to, sayamt everybOdy • la. p.rb's
Per';us,. but, this:- at leaSt in true, that
many. •have feh 'more. OfA . jingle.. in
.,their .'pecket-e--?-.27.hrtlrey7b-a-v-a -known-
frit a long. ivhile•Halifax, ChroniOle..
7 : Ignorant Females.. •,
different' • feminine' Mende, that if I
tkeany mOr0 -cracks at theta bout
,not knowing .,What ;drafts.' on n stove
.are. 'therefor, the held, ' trieridshipe
:will come' to 4i/sudden end". • • In 'a hnni-
hie'. arid eparsgetic tone. „o(I./dice
.coule „(couldn't. I tiovi?) ' if the
.cap fits...•we;.r.• . , • .
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about trYing to •catCh them
young • by. teaching., it th the • schools..
• They could have toy stoves and •the
ttIe d,arlfnge,bouid learli, At an eerily
age, to, shift the..!drafts. , No .More :fool -
than lots tif.,the•:riibbieh • tatighr,to
the, sons and ' daughters „eto the hard:
working j.d ard-tip) parentaat the
presenCtinie.,-4caraloons•• 'Sentinel,. •
Candid Admission ,
oThesn• is nothing Connected with
the Frees that hes .ever got me; into
such great trouble as'the accuracy 'of
the' refierts'oriviiiit- I have:Said:" con-
fides Lmd Derby And such Admirable
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mest •.and, 'dandor is 'worthy ..of a
place in. the .-e'''ords..-St. Catharines
Standard'.
'TIE EMPIRE
When .War Comel.:;. •
As long .as Hitler antMusdIin1c�n-
tlnue to'.get...9i0-r-'-isray without, , War,
Europe Is' In no•linmediate danger of
Teantlict 13ut-this', 1s merely.--ancither
--4•Fvey ofsaylngthat When . way' carries
' will lir', it the time and Ainder the
eptiditions most favorable to'•the • Fie-
lst eanee,, Peace on these terms cin
-offer •-,seciirity.:-The NationLOnf
den' .• .
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.4,11#1, kle.: Maks. Muckle"
Tho ,:moderate investments of Our
thritti Clessea. have 'piled 'on • britainie•
princtnal qesetsi ,Well -over gmgo,000:
no.o .ta ;in ,•eated, In the •Post.
'igs $eyinga,Cer„
tihates andi,there 41.4, many huhdreds
nt Millions :ante in life., assiiranee.
liolietee..and in the ,keeping Of tiuild-
societies, :Analysis , has .-shown
that the ,.averege•••hOldifige dr Stacks.
grd SliarasAti the' railway aohiPaniett.
the 'big iiiiiki;,and manyet our great
indusirlt)s 'eiceeed, a few.::hiikT
'dred pounds. .'bike the artny..Of werk.
intin Which •roared..the' pyramids, the
heats .of the ""sniall men" have reared
great edifice 9f
Mail •.•., • • .•• • .
7:40 End Wo'r.
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the:Nev keit '§un... A
great Many gir1s4ind boia,haVe been
encouraged in POlitenesa. bk.'11-141$16
reWaril from a relative or
Mete. friend' of the ranjly..
"You've' been very, Mee , .t6 'ft16'
Mary," • treYtt Aunt Ahiira LIS . she
departs After a Visit •- •ittfid• •hereS
sOniethirig to. Ont
"NOwL,M.ita;"t. saYS mother,
mist not spell ihb child
.dees. aa'the Shotild." "Well$" says
q‘fthis;'aih't.hgoill'.to sh-eit
and she iS
says ' :11,ne,10" iI1,
took good eare Of Me; don't SPend,
701 tiiiiIiii•6114: plaCc."...‘'.8fineks,„ Under
1: liked 'SavOrketinny "
,Sgya father..'41 Won't haVe.you-givite
money to TorninY; it'll toieli • :hini
bad, habits VIVil :tt,• bagger 'tint
of 'hhu." Now te, you 'keep
says. 'gill "or rit tell Tointoy Seine'
tliingai 'about yon.0
Artcl Pet keeps the children
are �t boo Oay
. th�..
.petliatie,good oneta ate 'AO, Pena-,
liked they ,iiiake it :Plett:'
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WeighNineteen Pounds at Birth
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When t4 eleventh child of.,Mr. and mrs. E4rl_grtnpr,..of.WeverleY,0110‘, was born, he weighed nineteen
pounds ,only; two pounds less than .a year-old nor Ma.l.ehild.' Two Years tago Mrs. Brigner; gave ' birth to
twina, weighing i a total of ':•tWerity-pounds..l.• She weighs '135. ' • • '
hicoirie js, $452,000,000
Higher Than -Last.Year
All Classes of Natioll'il 'Business Did Better, 'Manufacturing. Takes
Proce, dence-of--4_ ' • • •
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CITTA.,WA--.., Canada's's... national
in-
come from all sources for , 1036 was,
:ersated. recentl. by the Canadian
Preas, .iirR74-5:06,001YrnWlirclrrwns*
$452;000,000 greater than in 1935 and
$1;351;70,0,000 greater an • the low
year Of. 193. . "4, •"'
The DominiOn Bureau of Statiatics„,
has 'recorde of ' the. •"alua Created.
.covering Considerable •portion • of
the year -for five:.eights • of alt • per-
sons in. Canada 'gainfully • employed.
With ",these figures .as'a basis end as
enuring. the , three -eights
of :these ;actually 'working are equai-
ly
.predlibtive' of national wealth the
national income for. thh 12: ineritha
was estimated. • . .2 •
Manufacturers prOduced lthe .great.
estWealtifTwith... agriculture second
mining third, tourist • traffic .fourth;
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and oretry •fourth. Everyone of the.
. big indiistries :sholved,. hicreasee.
; •Percentage- increase for industries'
in 1.936:over 1935 Were s fellOWS'i"=-
Agrictilture . 10:6, forest y • 19.0; fish-
tries:3 0, trapping 9 0 nining, 20,1
electric' . Obirer 9.4 conStrectiOn; $.5,,
.repairs.,8.6„ Manufactures,: 6. .
. The tot:trig traffic is -riMeng..the..tin-
dostrios-nnieported by V1;1614111,611
of StatiSties:: gstimates „froni.' Other
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.Sources, „however, ;place the valtie; Of
'this „industry itt $2,50900,000 -.in -1936,••
,compared with .$202,000;000 , in 1985
'and $117,000,000, in 1933; • .
7At. 14,45000,1100',..th'e,:19,36 grakd,
total is 11, per cent above ' $4,pP3i-
„,92600.0 in .M.5. • The. figure for 1933
.WaS'• 83;193,000,000. : •
, After einninating the, value of 'ma-
ieriere- 'consumed , in the ',preduction
process and Making', -allowance,. for
some •duplication in .reports under
different headinga; the ea -tin -tate of
cointned'ity prOductibn in Canada . for,
036 was e.boit' $2,84:,0004A0, an n
oFe ate' • of 42.5 per cent_ abo-ve,..$1,-
7,19,ii9g64;0eOrt00100,an-ins1
'.21:s3;410.0ali;(41•41Lalper 9cent
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„Weather‘-,HandiCaPped Cots-
Partly owing to crep reduction
due' t'o, adverse •weather conditionin
recent .' years,.. inandfaCturers now,
definitely takaniecerietice• over ritgrir,
ctilturein net; value of '..proditcticiiV•
Since -,1933, howeVer,agricniture.liai
shown an annuli' „iticre,aee. in %mine....
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• Based on 29, factors, the. index':of
restinfaCturiiii 'produCtiOn in the ,first •
nine ,months of 1934 '.hert. ripen , to
• 1.07.8„cpmparecl with :97.6 in „the same
period -ef !The.' price.,indix; oi
the 'base of -1926, equals; 1:00, 'wee 75.5
in November ageinat. 72.9 ;hi Novern-....
ber 1935. , • .
, Employment in rritinufacia..ring- Was
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tip to, 103.1 for the '10. niontha coni -
pared With
Aniong faCtors• Showingheeyy in
creases were raw cottOn :imports:. op
•31.5 per cent et; 129,445,900' ,peuncla
in. 11 months; and ,steel ingot • prOdue-,
tion pp .20.8, per . -cent. at 1,010,598
;long tons ;in thesenile eciinperiion.
.Pie iron ,pyoduCtion :shelved • a .:15.3.
per cent adVante at,; 310,900. 'icing
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•At'To.ge„`, of • 'Wheit'..lilanted in 4936.
,was . per cent at .25,2,89,000,
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6aces,, but yield fell 20 per cent.'and
the. production...1)f .213,590,006 iiiiShels
-was '10 per,' .cent 27.7,339000
:bushels iii 1935., '
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Higher perm Prices
..Wheat Prices.; .Moulted,..
withthe result that the Value cif
pro-
du�tion :8209,035;000v.
Which is 17 5 per Cent :higher; than
$170,338,000' lest" year. • •„•• •• "
.414field crops'had. ''a • value of
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.:$594„00;000,.a"i4iii. of 16..7'.,per 'cent
over 1509,006,690. ,
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During the .11 .thenths creamery
batter • prodUCtion .inereased, 3.4 'per,
cent at 238 266006 pounds,and fac-•
:tory . cheese outptit.'.WaS• , per
cent7-att7-/-14337000-466414.,.,......_.
Contributing • ' to ,. tb,e speCtechler.
iinProvertient ' in mining,• '.,••every
:branch of the indtietry•Ordep • cepper.
.itiOWed • nroduCtien ificreaseS in Com.
Tifira.7,---TOicrirlu.p 15.2 ..percent
at 2,..746,531 fine puttees, •• Silver
per. 'cent at 13,1.10,327' 'fing....ottnees;.
iha, nickel. 6:2 per:' Cent at .123,569,-:
125•••pounda....Highest. percentage
creases -mere gyfietini,, 414 per Cent
at. 568,138' tops-., :end asbestos, ' :411
Ter' cent at 204435'. tons. '
: An increase of t,3 Per •cent• in' the
.awnildelvqgat:W .gicroit jtilod,6639F.4:Ohla:11:,seub.iVoaac. ond7.
tial,• effect on the ,valtie :of "fereetry
products. .NewSpript 'prOduction was
pp 15?percent et 2,390,00 teila for.
thefirst,-.11' Menthe, of 1936: • EXpOrts
ofp1ksapd'boards for ;:the 'same
peribirwere 1,•565-,756,00board -feet;
'ta 127'
an.. improvement or VA'. per' cent,'
:EmployinenV ".logging' Wes 3,3',•Per
'Cent better; hihiging .the '
et,itheeidj .November._
cres
._ ftigniticant. 'qUetatignf Ptnneff.
'frn,ingw. iihC,110?.;141•_41114thtitfaire4;
and the
giowing market in the .I.Tnited 8tate5
for pOrilla nil. a •cli•Yiag, ateut POW
p4r7rplai°rIct"pnirelvdtleYti17.thill'n•aMni:ccu
ers hnrr-.
tan' gOvernment; plans to extend:its
,et0Cr'Osht
Ptoi ;:r:n1 toe, :id,00rriaiepoti r;c0::), iaDot:e tioo:emiu'$ vc1e»r;tte;i
reports reaching C. ConeannOli;
next /We •yearg, accordfng .cable
;United; Sthies•;: partichlarlY . •the
°South...fit the:Orient theeeeil YfeldS
tWenty to: thirty -bUshAs al'i-,ecte.. The
yield; is 40e to .700 pounds worth 8
to .10 ts 'Tfir:a,Itr
ennictiSo;a
,,a1r,
fertilized source, worth prbbably $20
ton. The' 2. oil 1:.,• an :.---indispensable
isupfilepient to-nur seYbeen,
MiXed with soy oi1, it Cuts ..the ,dry.
hg time .down to -as low", as tWenty•
;five 'pet cent. •
" The lklanchurian" ,government s-
teetris our perilla oil market so high,
, as to, thke steps expanded ,plant -
Ing..; -.aur ,government , takes ' the
trouble to get _a_cabled „repiirr
-that7W1iFshoeldn't our government
alsotake evcry praticable,. steer 1O-
vvittd•-• hastening perill'e'produ.tiOn,hy
Arnerican 'farmers? So far- as - we
'know. it hic;,1 done nothineikhatever.,
More itateilnarilike :than .public
ficialsi-the paint and. varnish indus.2
,struyp,pilY11,t.617A6-t.edejo4ndhnacytiendg •a•%Astligle'l'tichanr)t
show the Troia will.grow here.
Conntry. Home, Magazine.' • •
Doesn't ay
Christopher RillOpp •writing in ...the'
.l3altimore;Sun, Ohserves;`, . ..•
meets Jones -end "seyS•
-1PrJonesrifoiv4Ferrynti
••• TO which Jones -might, witei!fect
justicet reply • , , •
• 'am beginning to ' feel r...y.ege..1,
have several teeth that, giving
Me trouble, and there are Unmistak•
able evidences that•I . on , the
verge ;Ji a .'cOld, There shooting
paintht runs up my right leg and
eheia in the 'smell, of the hack.", • • .
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• `11ty right -elbow -.i'. sore:, :It feels
New Cltropek'
" ..2.Floora;;;.Stiir.O.c61
',..,.:SPO.1tANE; Wah '- A 40- pas,
•Senger ';-Clipper, 'ship with two 'floote.
and a Cif-et/lir stairway is the, latest.
-idea- ill.---gigkritie-,Litirplena• designing.
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N. of Seattle, exe,
Cutflee vice-president of Boeing • Air-•
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creft:.CoMpany, told the chamber of.,
Cenitnerce his firini is -,building • the,
.AirvvitYe.
'Ill'ortteitili said ,ther-Oinner' Would
have --,a top speed' Of 200 miles an'
.hour' tron'i four 1 -,506 -horsepower
Motors, it.WingePrehd of 152 fcet,•_en„,
tlliength • O-110-0.7eret The 82,-
00Q pound • Plane will, be designed to .
leave -.the• „Witter' in '50 seconds, fully
loaded. ' • ' " ' •
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is if a tendon. had been strath. My
eyes : Irani having Used.
them sO ninch• and.II-SusPeet that .1
need to hay '• .1ny'lgleseeechanged., A
Callon's.plette InY „left • foot
isgiv-
ing the trouble. - ••, • , •
-...--N-cy474Lnervetrs-lest-niglit,nrid un.
able, to' immediately, dron of? to ,sieep•
end,;•:,t1lis 'Morning 3:',:aWoke aheed-,..Of
the alarm \clock, My digestiori is; not,
Whet it Wa.S,and att_hejiour„,...1•
net_eat„tm I a: nioci e- „Wit
te customary t think 1 ern
getting a little deaf n cite eat,
• 9, find 'that .1 'am, ' rb.ther,
Wjilded„And:. 1. am a 1ittle eliktifebed•
abOtit, my hait phi..:t1,19ottiel hahci„-
am, .:91reeions of other- sympterns '
that. lead.. Me to;suspect that, there ,is
sOrriethinradically• AN,rong., with rny
liver, apeid galkbledcler• and
-e-ther-.:-Iteular,Organa SOmetimes.
bit.zzings in' My head, that,lead• the to
st;ripect:*the begitinit0' are`ritie.'nienter
:were_tb,e_ nian _
who. eaeily ',grows .:althnied. „about
-'1;mae1.f. 1ouIdgGt ofiee ie .4 (*.foe-
tor.and ibeVe•zoive, Ichk. rneover3 In
fact .11.st:terrible." ,
But, .ristead,-he repliee, '"Vin,,feei-
ing-'-fine:- Smith:. And' Hinge „-•yoli:are
"- . • •
the earner "
, .
A Pekinese
PatI Rayion hi the ...Nest. Yko.Y.k :Stitt
, . .
•:•shlad ark) inip.erione little beast .,„
. A .eanine,.,..lericatu•re,, no less,
YOOr .ielf-esenrenee' .18.'0 least •
More then a .lot Of Us, possess:
, .
With perfeet. poiee • and. sober treed, ,
irdu ,Jein. the „afternoon :.parade... ,
Whl�his the leader. Whith•tbe':Ied?..
It's liard..t.ti, answer...Pio afraid:.
A
• . • ,
Your. IiniV...ed jacket has trini •
, And tailored 'elegance. '1%16 doubt'
Thy. hpineur every
A :di* can thine Of., Walking out.;
, .
'Well; it's. no- wont,' r You'Ve begun-
,
---..T`o••ka‘v e 'del as IOW. • 1 Adin ".
Tat lording it Is Iota Of futt.
•••Wlio,:wriiiiiinvi niakejlie/iym8st 'tit it?
tationed. Ali' the npartnient deer, •
.. YOU hark and hark 411 your
A Midget Cerbeite Whese• roar
Is.'nnite„disarrning than his bite!!
•
Cotes Demonstrate
Ilitrszc A opr-t-frition
• .• " . •
•
• 6. NFIELD, yjck,;
lar'd Installed a radio In his ,'cowshed
al.,week .ag6,sri be toald Hate]; •to hiS
„-faorits prrokams white nim1ng.
it ftlldn't oeettr to hitt he .4aid that.
the, toWs WOuld, pay any •aiooention ter
• a •`'061.1tratition, but lt.liad s'ame „stiv
prising vedultS,
„Con threegallOn bucket Writild hold
ell the milk his: WO &A'ee gave, Wick.1
ad hid, but now theht lacteal Manta,
showSaotttlYttifitnoceriealleooo
nt ttoW&tgawilOhns.6.
till rill* iiittY: trent, the feed hai
tho-
c� eat only ab� t
the',,, 'had( to. „ :" '
In Sar-:
Pia BelleVed.
G.17040,,.41+4 -Creat
- •
•SA.RNIA., A '„CWPPawtN 'Indian
woman, ltvng:. !A Wbat. ii. believed, tit--
•be'r.arrila's *oldest home, is the great • -'
great -great -great niece of Mrs;" •
4ohn Rolfe. better known to •North..
c4aTulieoirdt.a
ie447via.484ike
thle4'd.tbiil:Phefilanile;:'
Daises so Well' 4liethni" frOiU.
"Scalning' And ;married enOther,.`-,
, The • §:ornto,4'44o0OdOtt:. %itch' 44w1i0.
a_toll op,.11s4tiene;li,evofedo' 7
famed Indian
e made in Iltigihml in 1616, is ...71
Mrs
ti l'eCiZtlYVV, .a4wiriciTk111-54,431N1sn
Y.•,..lreersi-v:
lent -a, Many „years:.
.01 PoCahontas ,Carriel tlie (Late .1.016.
Oftentimes, Said,. ' her
grandmother.sok e of Poeehentes., .•
ny Oi the stories I've forgotten,'.
fen: most :of them WereAcrici, to me.
when 'wait young, girl," she 'ex-, .
• • •
.411isteriaras ',seem .to he ,accurate. in
recording the:main incidents •of Po-
cahontas' life. 'ATC1s;.. school „children
know she Was'sup•poed te,trairs: Saved ' .
, •
the. life ;of ..„ ,the .adventurees :' Captain
J. . Sinith; ' by her pleas. in ':his„ he•-. •,.
halti...as, the •Ihchapa,'Were about. to,,Put. .:
him to'death,. I've elect.. been ' tOld she- .„
Warned the, :English • of' an IthaPending.' '
attackby the Indiana:: and tin -,if„ -gave
,tobil' to: the famished celoniste,....,.. '.
• -! glit'e• :: 4 ..):110101,: of record ..' :tom:, that
aftel: . being converted. to Christian-. ..
ity,, she. Married -Jo,Jalfe,an" Eng -i,..„..0 .
lishtrian-ielt 'venttired 'le America •.: .-
early', In the . seventeenth . - century;
;Twii."-Yearsliterin. April, 16.14,Hehe',
_went to England With her, heiharid
, `M,y7-gra-thimotli..saja_ic....,..11):)i.y-:..,.
sonienesa •that .' (,iiiiserit•••,'Pecrihoine•e'
death. In ISO," 'said .1re;,..Morn.....:i0e.%
Was, greatly•,teted,inr'Enlititt.fid•but.',.01te.'
1A9f.',:f,iLjAr.J,m11.0111".,
Poeehontashad a • ,cin; .Thomas 4
• Relfe; .' who 'settled' in, Virginii;;.•and''
from' whom Many OrOininent. ylrginiati
.,fernilies' claim deSeent, . Mrs. 111,erii!il, •
gr-grendfather: inalitia, Weivanosht •
was a' tallied; Chieftain of the daipPO.
Was.... 'Many of his deacendantS:'..were'
weil edn'cated.sOrrie seeuring .univer,„;
sity. degreee..., ... • ‘ '-, ' • •
Choose. Feid6hionS,.
.Whittc4.
Mankti!,'SII,g.0-44-
WO:llten Should Studii Back.;
grOund-Pf Art •
on,'..„svi`fe .‘.•••
sioner sii0gests that se-,
far as dress is .concerned women
should stgdy the,. background ;of, itrt
and • h:atorp: then iv,ear Whatever they, .
• 'Itire:•.• • Manion,'
Atiyer.ea for the: first Anne,' was'. for•
tniizeerlyvt„, SQomte so.,0O,u'lliie977,. deo fu eolu• les! •
„She, Saw her. first bli?.;z,ard in Otta-
wa.,. and •' foUnd Montrealers spc.ak
French ,witli•:.'`I'aC'eent, Nftrineri," 1-1•Cr'• •
the-' women4Htt.•
, you an ...a5oUt
the gviieria I • backgrohnd, 'et • aet;.-And. „
history -then /disregard the
11.140,,irrde and „.owear hate y you,
Please' aJS
:or a sint.• from • even' :the, •kteatest,...
'cciuturier el ways: feel . Perfectly .•free,
to change It ..tosuit • 'ourself-ever
if thet_shange is ,sticking' ••a•.°15 -cent:
sterejewel'On, 'it $200 creat.!on;" ,
. .
uthcir.Talka.Of Dogs
Relation To thstor
doe, can g� TO
sleep standing:and not know the rea
son..why•
"A Man Can, go' to: sleep Standing
and ttia:t is the •reason why, he Can '
go to'''. steep Istanding, but • he pe
to. For ,this ',there no
. . ,
-reason • whv ". •
* This , is ' accord, ng .. to • Orr)
Stein in .hcr' neW. book, 'ill? :Geo- •
graphiCal History. f Ainerica :or .the
-Relation- of 1-16inan-4Tapire: to tie
Human
. I
M 's. Stein '.Uses, •dogs.--aalCind
landmark; She refers to; theni Moat
of -the time whenhg Wishes to
•di-eate -identity.: Sample': old
old wonian said I am , I because -my
little' dog knoWs ine,'.but,4he .dog
knew " that- he WaS he because; lie ,
knAv, 'that he was lie es 'well. as
knowing that he .kholv. ;she.
s'.15ot.',0s like knowing!' what they
.know eVeti;'when they. Make -believe .
that •theY'. dr, not .:tbst the'y "do net '
like it •bit that 'thty• do ript,Lknomi•.,"
•.
An Eictieniive'.$trike
, .
.• 'Writeg trte St at:110'111es 8tarn1.,,..
artt.i in the:Hocking,. Valley :a Ohi6„. •
there haS, been .n.totil. 'Mille: fire rag-,,
aod...prea'ttitig".lot 62 yoirs. Until' •
„it tio! enverS 'sriut4e' It .
Whe• stattod by • inineit..ett strike in
1884, and •liasatteed bee Of $5.0't; . '
'06(fi062.•., ogl*h .tvtis an '
'Strike_ to' Say. the tenet, The.• W154 of
the 'Vtlitod .4tatee haw'
to' derifirie thdtridoittniinit (loath -
teflon.; •. • •
4
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