The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-04-08, Page 3. • , •, • •• •
GORDON L SWIM
The, old idea Of planting all tho
-Vegetable .seed in one attar/won )8
..rorn. pionner ilav% when-
atlevia ohs ioro...,•turie;.• were; Ardritnct
taw • Vegetables • .ri*Ke 'grewn ,
in .the early. days. Seedsmen .did.•
• not have the variety to offer, and'.
• thaZaverage,Man 'regarcled • the,-gar-
den'pat1c7Of farrn Where-. one. ,
;;etep„7-wes:':ehont -That-Ould• 4(3:P3c.:,
PectOci; •
'NO 4,k0oo• For 64! ,
Opt idi is changedt:. gxpeits,
poine•out ,that there 4.04 excuse
• for running out. ot,flettuce early in
' • the Summer,-, for, example,, when
after :the'Seasorr for the leaf 4itariety,
head, lettace could, be grown, and
thea during,the het weather. the
• Tlie conzalr.
'allayed- type • which' 4490eel.,"tbe... heat,
-•• Like the head variety;- itrillould be
arted.fafrly earlyTrarrib-ably =a-ree
, or .(*8 after the• first, leaf •leitage.)s
sown. •.
" Arid: this •range ,o ',variety .runs
• .
•
•thr0414. almostall 'vegetable classes.
There are •early, Medium and -late
- enrol ,
i5thelr7vegetiibles., Thetearel.cliger-,.
ent'id;en 'and shapes to *tit, Various
uses,. such ,aa salad material,
P.ipiekl-
ff CP•nniPg14 • •
• '''"EaiIy P.-re'w.F-#10,-;frs-4**•4;
;brilliant, garden. 'Of fkiwers; even ,
• the hind: thn't -the -neighhArs
.,rgard. with envy, ;" is net a 'difficult
creation.4 True, there are some of•
the .tarer 'varieties of 1rflies, Midi, •
gladioli and similar things that, re-
quire skilland. not a little amount),
,ef luck. • :Mit for klie. 'average man
or wbirran., with only It, limited '
. amourit of time,. space and nioney;
there is. really a wide 'range at
yariptir,_color...and-height:4-Many-of---
-these 'things are nlinost as easily
grown as Weeds. Once planted, and
PeSeihl
despite neglect •and insects.' Ili this
category .Will Come • cosmos, mari-
gals, alyssum,.. ealliopsis, ,batchelor
huttons. ,ealendulas tand • Po1rtulaen. •
'A woman': asing :rouge ,reminda
one Of .a.,'-fellaW using- intertioatinse
1.'1404 " 0ey- Lou. .1
;i1u.re' ,they take -
The 'PriSonei',4waS beipg, tried for
-stealing a pig!, ' arid a 'conscientioas
•4witneas; to whomthe 'accused Wai"
40riiil to, have "confided,,..was.-beiag
,tit,Oned;, The Witness 'Was asked' to
the: exhct words of theac-
siid;': sir, -he took„
the pig.
Autigo-D)rd: thewitnes saY, `kle
took tire. pig" or ‘; took the .pig'1,
Witness ---Oh, your honor; he Said
he took it. Your bonor'snanic. was
not even mentioned., ,
During .fwo.'sacCaSSIvri.' Years, 1934,
and 1935, the :Ste. Anne ,ExPerilben1
• telt' Station, haS,•.C011eeted
' ran-
dom tjairtples OL...13aUner..etatti 'front.'
farmers of tbe •,rihrrou,ading district
. „ „.
• and:,, carried on .4 yield •teate. '4ifqct
• .coiripariSoa .With•.saMples. of first, gen,
. eration 'registered ,Iviailher.tala a•
total; Of 111 .farmers ' samples • have. :
bean rgroWil, in • coinaarlititli,-...164i.,
iota7,151 registered ',seedi • •These .tests'
Were, ethidne(ed Lund luniforiti, 'condi.;
tions„'qf soil, -methods of handling,
, etc.,. hi • both ..years.,.. , • • ••• '. '4, ; • :
. . , •
• The analysis of the' •:noivselected.
• • , • . , .
samples inade „by the Deniinien Seed".:
• •13ranch. ShOlVect.ihat.45".per cent: were
discarded as being' rinfit •for•.'"seeding,..
,
Thissecie analysts .revealed that the
quantity of .'of. grain' •required.. for ROW.
4••':. •iag,an.•aOre.. of land • contained. Mr be:
•• •aVerage•A7 keeds' Of tioxiOus,' weeds,.
, 6,981 apctla '.Of , weeds, and 2:8;.t.
141 •.seeds foreign plants,
' :The sainples .:Of registered Oats:: used,
as,.checlis Were; analyzed 'Sitrillary and
declared Tree,of noxious • weed seed's ;
and of uAeful foreign '.'seeds. .
Tha.: sa,rtiole.s of non -selected oats'
. 'gave an, 'average yield of '08•
bushels.:
•, per. • fiere •while. the . contrdl samples
.fiom nelected:. and: : registered eats'
yielded • on the average:88 bushels .•
• • • • •
acre. Iii other- Words; : the . yield'.
of the nOn-Selected group . Was , 28'
per ceet: leak-. than . that, . of , the. se-
lected. and •.regidtered group. These
These:
. plota- were under •observation ' in Or- •
. der to determine ...the...._per;centage-ef
ormut.:; The •:diseased hernia.. were:
.,4 pulled, out :,;1-4, soon, is the, „first spin);
. •
•,::,tot of smut was..ribticed.: This ob.
servation enatilettas to determine the
• nuiliber of Sititittedheads' per.• acre;
. Which was found to be 17,859 oh' the •
• average of the nen,:selected Caniples:
,aild 1,077 for the .seleeted,"atitt •regis;•',1
tered• samples ',which. had .been 'treat,:
• ed. '.With forrnalin:• • . ,
.'• _The yield Of the '.rioneelee,, •
:attributed. especially ' to
, „the large aentent of 'foreign...seeds,
'in that grotipt.,.The preverh :"w'e 'reap,
What 'we •true, ,,although'
It is 'verY.,old,.4.fot. when. meed •seeda.
, are • grown • in large antintities.
• Yield Of grain is reclueed:' according -
l.
.
Weeds also (1,,,bsOrb a 'large quan-
tity of Water,...• from .• the .Seed, that
ehotild norinallY .be aVallebid' to the
crap. The 'The eiheient. Cleaning .of: spe.d
grain Is ..triorefore.,'Very; urgent and
,• ,there are still too Many farmers who
IV:4 not sem to reiiii•teitd import,
...'AnOthet factor ;.partly,,, responsible
. . . ,
for the,Ioiv :yield. of .the sanlpies col=
.lected frOnt the 'fariners, is; the pre?'
valenceof ..aintit. ..Statitted, heada
riot proditee grain and it ig-tfiereiore.
no48.gary' to- treat the seed against
• .this disease.: Those ,who..niake. a ••prae • •
Hee'. Of treating their: Seed.. against
Irina .clo not hesitate to .ady."•that. the '
Ae 'Ili -Yield and4iriProxed,tin
. ItY 'of • theoteP-.MOre. than :emripe,n-
, sate .fOr the -Coat, of treatment.:
„•,•
MED L
,rlern:Oil Capsules
'Fine fd? Wet. i'
arid IffItItion
F
sTop: :atl-rtAvo, pp ,NjGHTS:'
• • ..44. •
. One 4044ent b(4 Of -these faMons.
,Capehles will put-hetilthy.acttVity luto
your 414tieys and bladder—flush • , out
7•• hatmliti Waste •pelsous and add .A1,1d.
jpreVe• to you that. at lase yott 'llave
grand dittretic ithd stinititant: that Will
swiftly.catlie these :tlionbleS 10. teaSe;
• "libt slite'and 'get 001.41) MI:VAL '
Haarlem Oil Capsules Safe and
4 'harm lesi•-•-the original' and.•geintine-t
]Iaarleni Iti Holland., Mil.
Ilona haVe kidneY•and..biraddee.trotthip
:and neVor lthariebt.
at night
'are backache, palinst puffy ,
‘c•Ii , ,,beshles .viSits CO , bathrotitil
eye s ;lout scanty' , 'passage that Oft.'
times 'Carlene ,and
•
uintt• VVor.th,
$705;181 -Tp. day7
• .T9ROST-TD, cod
liver 'oil; ,cold •cleam";4gorp....BStup,;hair.„4
ribbons and and .a. dozen bther •',...prodUcta,
have' ili4lie'the • Dionne -"qpiatuplets'...
fortune. -i Motian:4. pictures and "neivi.•
...photos, gave. tliem4,nio.st: .of the 8765;
. 181.86' .they....haVe...Or.:-.Wilb•ri•ocia4•haVein l
bonds.and tlAntr, accOUnts, 'but '4!).
.•sorhot aetton,...alniniaum
,their, Share,'
Pet.ails .`Of. ,the famous • hk:..
bleik.rfortime. has- been, bti1t iip ,were
disclosed „yeaterclay in return%table(1.
governmeat in the ..:Oatario le.
-gislature at thorequest of :the, Oen
ervanye oPposition. ' It Was a. baby .
balance sheet': sho,„Ving .24 •CentraelS,
. . „
'POttrlhg $861,14S,.'9 1thto theietley
handS,While expendithres f s9,9,96.53•
,
were. made . on . their behalf, •
• ,
‘• • • . • . ,
•
.ACTUAL.FORTUNg $573.7654..'
„.Their actual • foitime At present Is
8.5.78,7655•and"there' is. 8237,4383..34. ow -
Ing
frein.vati011.albillufactUrers Whose
Products have: been endorsed....
addithin there' IS An' unaseertainable:.
amountcoining4to„thent..fronr.percent,
ages of, sales of .products. > . • • •
•.: !Pk Period , eevered.nin' the balance .•
sheet Is (NM they.time.ihe.,first, guard -
;labs took . contrdl .July -20, 1884, two
months after' they were born, tb..Jan..'„
31,14.1037/ .1•The .'present. guard.ialishin
Under' Which the. babies are :Wards. of,
-the King wet .,
gune;,441985•. " . - •
pontraCts 4Made!•-talifee . then under
the-Lsupervisien, of the .guardiatle,
Welfare David :04011, Dr.. Al- •
• lin Roy. Defoe; Judge J. A. '
•
North Bay ..pak:and 011va Dionne, : their. •
'Eathei#haVe,:bronght them'.inost of
• their •fortune. 'The. first guardianship
;collected' only $30;59,0.,72.: " "
LkrtGli.lST CONTRACT . . .
.7Largest. single, colltract that has:••
been Made On behalf .ef AnnetteA,pra-
. ilie,'.cecite,••Yvenne ;midi lgArte:. is the'
.43,90,-000,- one. Made. with Twentieth
'Century:, Po*. Mita' for; 'three feature:
Pictures. Twentieth •, paid
830,00:•fer 'another feature-length dim
, Two. -picturea have ,Yet to
he 'made: .Under • ctlie..; • $00,000 .con.
tract. ,
p„Obtrinit witb•-irewsPaper.:. entei'.-
yrise
,association ..for pictures
brought.
'brotight, the • babies, 4who win be, three
, years. :old.'4'May -28,• 8.12;.383.19 froth ,
AprlI 1, 1,936lo ,-;bec,,, 31; .1•63i.7„,
Of- the the r.expendittireof 05;990,53, the
guardians spent 4851,654:97on the .ienr
bitilaings that :•are- dotted 'around the
Dafoe nursery . propertY• near caftan-.
der' drid on Interavetilentplo:the. Pt00-
: The other $.88,341,56:. Was Spent' On
enenSek,.... 'salaries er,aur-
sesi:gunrUs, 0rderlieS„`.1icitttekeepers;•
Dr..•Dafee,s , secretary,. , a, 4.4eretal-
ettisuret. for the beard .6guardians.
There,wereaudit fees and ;
expenses fen.j.the,„seeretary-treastiter;;H
W. IA, 'Flannery: of 'North ,Bay, -And. for,:
goverintient ()Metals, who ' itegetiated,
contracts ,for . the. quints: • • .
• Dr: 'Dates recelyed .profesiloaal, fees
of 820),.. a ,ririnitli troni May, 1935, 1035, tO.
Ian. .31 last; the accounts show; In,
'addition'. he:. Was, 'paid $537,17 ftl ex-
penses.: Islursettand guards Were Paid
roughly $100 a 31lOI1t1I.,
$206: TO P4t11181-I Pft,It$,T,. •
lie,,...quintS, 'Otithelles; pada:
ontribution • of $,260 to,. their pat.
.priest over a ; Period.
4thOle 'parelitg 4receiVed $top
itli'froin..Aheiri..as well a
present reit. second' •
liday. ' • •
cold' • Nertliern Ontario:
its spent • $dig 'en coal ;Mat Whiter '
,4614' thf oiic. The hotelier pre:4,
ea 4, bill fel' 8101 fpr ,rneatt'over
18,mouth 'perfect and Witalia:Id• off, °
electrie Iron cost :thents$10 and,. •
gif,painter'got $4.16k,for putting.tip.
COS arthittA the •Iiiritiery. • . •
Tliti..atrint•teleplicnie• and telegraP11.4--,
• 'oddest Op 4t� ;231 and several.'
thinent, dePartnielite- ,Who .did
'fdr theta Jot
ea' .of
• Rolnan
' fah
and
'Mot
000'
bIt
,
anti
and
'kent
ati
,•a•si
' noti
.
bIS
gOve
ex
Pens
• r
•
- —
—0—
Tread it or N'ot:— San of trees
does not rise in the Spring .of the
.
••• JeitY-7--SaY, :Bill If Yon. had $5 in
your pocket, • what . would you
Bill•••• I'd "think I had on some-
body else's pants. •••
The fisherman .who is too; lazy la'
*Ill up his line 0.?..c.aSie.en..4.....tesee,
1iiiT4EliFOk- .14". properly baitek
eat salt -pork for his supper.
_..„,,Husband" Was Mainie pleaS'ed;
when :•you gave her that lovely! tindie':
' for her birthday? ' ' '
91.144er 44' 4elle
•'..borraWedfrtim YO' last year...
•an113.O,•,..Y•fr! ficn,ie 'Rcpt. Iditt
jar so tong ab: don't RaOw as. it !ani
'wuth ma whjle to Change .1.11a
•
of yo'..:..jes?..-,f9,' two ,bits. • '
It /::4,11)
easier..
to 'IreP up - than to
•cath.
Uncle 4osh. (to. 41.1is..viiting
ooptiow).---iFii..§t- time, you've ever ;
Milked. a ceW; is it? -Welk you dh, it
4.400. sight„.4.1.41,tepTi.,1,,,:41 ..,4 •
.relrOWS•-tro.'"'" . •
(flushing With Pien'sureq
sgenle.' to come natl4ral:Jaome-.
:hew." bari:.a geml:. deal QT
ex-
perience with a fountain pen,
The ,treuble-With gqttilig .01. the',
. groin-Oa:for has
trarr'-door' into tfig 'cellar` ' •
. . • .- • • "
_
• Ftiend-LDici• You . get Any replies
to, Your advertisenient that a lonely
maiden "'sought light and warmth in
her life?. •
Spinster—Yes, two frorp an eleti-
•163 cOmPanv. and ohe from the gas
gas
con, Tally. '
. If a man's got', the mo-ncY, 'he
Linight.
, she wants; first • as --last:.
• • •
-
17•V)iat lesson do :We
learn freirt the 4U-S'P'bee? •
Smart •Boy-•--/oPto. get Sting:.
,.. The • difference between success
and failure is that 'the. fernier, lives
oh fast reenth's income and the lit-
-ter lives on Tiext month's.
Wt. il. coarse or tiakeyo as youukeu-
DIXJE burns slower and lash longer.
cellophane -wrapped wifh the
.convenien+"easy-opening ribbon!
4. •
'crest
,stiC: Arts :.
Toronto Badge Awards Indicate;
44 Courage of Western Girl
'Guides Is, Lauded
. • ,
Toronto.—Of tlie 1,857 badges .
awarded, bythe greater Tor:brit°, DI;
• r,
some. ;000 • (approximatelY one-tilfrO;
were for eeolcing ancl'aewing, ehoWing, • '
.:4,4PalthYtaatifac tOwntd• denieStie-
ity •arootignthe •Guides, 1$114..
.etbn• revealed in ii,er °report as liadge''.
OariVenet . at the :annual'. at .
S. °Patti's. parish 'hOttee When •a yeir
of , trenreatleaS LCtiVity 011 tlig Tart'
of 5,527 PrOWnies, gangers
' and Grildgrs. were reyieWed7 1'
' ii Corribleeeney that. Might -have
been felt at thecenclueloa ot auelt
splendlir'reports was: swept
ah one of the ,:speakers aptly put .it, '
: when lkisS Hooper Of Swan River;
Ilanitoba, •told ',of guiding . • in ' her
district, 300'n:dies north' of Winnipeg,•
ti--,thet' the Guides who come t�•. '
camp;riext"surrriner in 'clothing .rirade:
from Bear sacks tna feel •
ow -,who come In prot-
ty
frachs, we. are hoping •s'ouiehow 7
from , setnewhere to get thirty camp .
Overalls," 'Miss Hooper stated, telling
of :great distances and4,other almoat'
unsurmountahle.ptficultiee overcome.
"Potatoes sides. of beef, lititter, bread
and ,,chieltens are -accepted as ' I Pay=
Ment of: ,canip -fees.' .Wo, don't
'eee
, , .
nlileh Money up 'there,." Misk Hooper .
• Stated.
•
COunsel--Nove "then! I want you
to be:, very careful in ansivering ,the
. 'qtthe4!st°niimellQp7 'tfhael: :aaclICaidenlit'e?le.:Y6u
a
• •
ad' hi la' hioti
Agne.: klitgord (right) 'Models her. own.ibeach,costunie•of,, flow-
ered hatitleau t.oppecl bolero . jack,et :and frill 'length Skirt,4v:.hidlt she
adabted fr6iti. the East Indian costn,rae •voz'zi 'by Muriel 'Fry 'at Spring:,
Fashion Slie-W at NoW -York • City '
4,-- es, tit she Cried,
1-I b. I ci" . • '
Wife• -11. Yes, she said it, was; her.
Qrst:slin. • '
. flealth should .'e prized • above
everything else because ,it is the es.,.
sence of happiness, ' • •
Airnian (after landing in a tree)
'4=-4 was, trying,...to' 4make a new:
recOrd. • -
.Varmer---Yotr•did., yoteri the.fira.t
Man to /Jinni) down : that tree 'before,
-climbing 'rip it: , • • . •
:The old4fashioned, inanfWhii used ,
to g�. around the court house•sqUare
and pay his bills every, SaturdaYluia
a son. Who buys everything hi 18.;
monthly installinerkts.' ' • •
WAKE. UP YO
• LIVER Bit:
.; Qui of ltsed in 1.116
11/10tiung garittO•OO . •
The Itrer Shottidtittiobt tied 0titinds -.'
, • -mania bile tato your *era dailyi,lf trifirbile
Pinot flowing fneJ34,.!ybii t food doean'tdikeet,
It jest deetiyis.:in the' betrillil;, Geri •hloitta ap
, yeti iittbdibrith, YOU get. trittatitieted, Iletnititt•
poIon to_inUi the betlY',.tind Vet} feet &tit..
'Mink' and thia*Oild „.
A Mete bowel nielietnetit get' •
At thee -ante, You tieed'atithothinet that Werke
on the liver 715 well. It tAk6a:thoe good. Oki
,Ctirter'sr Little, Liter': Pine to tet these ,tv0e
poands oL bilo flotOinit. freely and
feel "up And up". Ilittnileta and gentle. they • •
;balks the bile fie* 'fteely. Tho de the work -
'of ealoinel but hitifentreakiniel,orindrcuryiti
:ahen.L.Mk.fot Carter', Little Liver Pills by: .
- • natitel StabbettlY1Oftiao anything 1sc SSc.'
issue No. iS — '31
i••.4
• •
can4t say eXaCtly; but
I should. think 4,,c,,otiple of yards as
the cros,v flies
rt yariety is the spice. of !life, the
weatherMan is. , part to; ,
sa,vp us from boreddim1 •
•—o—
An t, 0';tJ is One kind ef a paper
'wait .
'
1,526 Divorces In Can.
During_the_year_1936_
Increase of 150 Over 19*5; None 44
On :Prin9e Edward 1aland
were .14526..diYorcea granted.
in Canada fl 4940,;.• 1#4.86. 4being,
,granted'y theciaUrta seven
• p1'bVinees,4 while 40 Were,giAnted hy
the, boniinion Pai'llamWt;
of the 40 WON' grrinted to„appli-
cants residing i the 'RiOviii'Coe Of-
: quab-e and Vitt,' ,tel.''Wiee 'residiag
;in, Ontario whose,' husbands' were
•reSidentS, 0Qt,,tebec;,:, • ,.‘• ••
The inerense„ Over '1035 •SVas. 150
or ,about '1.1 per '04.,enti, ,4The .f6110W-.
ing Were th'e • .diverces by„.prOVineeS
.in 1686 with the 11985 , figures 111
' brackets ;'4. Edward' Nand
'none (i),, lvr 8cotja.. 41 4 (52),
New trunswi'ck. (3a), ...Ottcbec
86• (20. 'Ontario • 511r. (4 68); Alittift•
toba 179 (14150. .8aikittaeWait'',11.0
(GO)) A lheiia 2.9- (0);,
.4:;41tuilbitt daa' 084,y, ,
' up 'tifl 1624. Canada's' (livered,
statistics 'differed 'from ,thoSe, of, most
•00,9r 4,0uattiies in that they sliOi'Ved
114 inafollity, ot "diorces gran'tekt.'
011
the - Ptitk1? Of the !instil:it'd., but in
.
,that ycar WiVea obtained over tI, per
e f
cent 9 the ii.e.e'rees granted. In. 1925
10.1ab,arids, were.. again 'slightly in:,the,
'Majority, but from that year on,
• ward wives the larger pronot-
tion, iising to ,64 pr-centlif 1946,
condition.being probably ' due to
of ,
1925, Which,: rernoyd -certain: anom.'
• elide .that formerly „operated, to • the
prejudice. of 'wives.' ';
As :,ambrig ' the: • nine provinces,
British ,•Celainbia .shoWed the Iriga-
. est percentage Of :divorced perSoria
•in the 'pepuiation while Otiebec. show -
'ed. the lowest, With .Pringe Edward
lsland very close 'to Quebec:. In that
'province one divorce , was.. granted '•
in .1913, • one,' 1931 and one in
The. number of diverted Men in•
,Canrida at the census of ,:•192.. Was,
.• 4,049. and,divoreed Wenten 3,392; In
1935 thenumbei'of diYorced•jnen
who,l'emarried •waS 814 •and, alivere-
, womon 696,' ' The nUrnber of di -
,voiced • ,triett:' who mariied diverted '
women • in that year. was,' Off voni•,,i,
,pared 'With 85 in 19341,and:..63 in. the
• Year 1933. , :The indication, iS• that
• the Umber". Of • divorced, persons re-:
alarrying is increasing ...with the •
nuinber of :cliVetceS. •'' ••
'
rrx- age to ROACIS by .Trucks :
• As, ta daniage„..-,to,-,,pavetnerite'by-
...
'-trUck.St •the 'opinion recently .oirered
in • these !.cohinins was not .tliat of,
the Sentinel -Review, but of R.•M.
who for, many years' has been
.,deputyaninister. of . higlivvays for :
Ontario. The statement was made
at Tillsonburg .iU •April 19'32': 'It
took`•••ri geed part of Sunday after-
:2Po; to ,find.:;.it: in the 'files, of: whi(-11'
lifaCt :we .4tuat---4.:The'l:iine-k4Oiltn41-
will - be,duly appreciative. Her it
' • '•.",•There •• is alsothe connection
that we, are. bPildipg; highway a7: for .
the truck, and, the trtiek'
putting th,e raitroa9S'.'out-of'',
. business., : They contend we build a
nittclt higher' type of, ' highway' be. ••
• &Luse •of .the -truck.. As' a.. Matter Of
fact that is.4not,the case at.,a11..'We
are building a. high .type of 'road' be- •
Cause Of the traffic it must take, to
'start,Vith, and we must anticipate
cliniaUc cdndjtjons.„ •Tdronto-
.11ainiltOn: highway has a surface4tO-
,
'day althokt good .as When 'built,
We have ' 4 .pavernent west of here
't that $hiju;s •effect Of Climatic
conditioris in the vicinity
There are, :ftacttiret , on 'the
shrfdce and it, is only going on. its-
secoad year.. T�,all intents, antrpar,
poses,' it Was :heavy eimagir,arid.
certainly ' bua.• and truck , traffic has:-
`nert'""-turned it up—but there are:2
breaks in the Surface even 4now4",--
Woodstock Sentirleb,ReyieW.`,
tati:a'siage :
. , , .
• This &iotild be plaCedt,'Sorne;rhere
• ••
near 4 the top of the ,list of queer
'coincidences: • 4
• Pre:fees:Or, Heary Alekarider,' Of •
. . .
'the taglish' dePartn4lit Q06?4"
University, E'':ing,stoni • 'playing ,
, :the „part; -•in, a play at convocition
Hall,. of a 0O1iN'iCt WhO .etd.pdtt .from•
•bartmoor and, was later" recaptured
'hy the police. .•., , • • •-
• 011 tlie Sara& daY • . at Dart triO014•,.
•Englalid, ilenry •;Alex.anderf, it
'WIR). had eicaped,;trolii the
Prli.;•01i,•‘k741A 'cuPtar,ed. 1)•Y the ,POlfre'e
• Net onlyWea ..thel'e an 'identity-
nalneA: end lir,' prison, but the. chi).
tiri•hi the -Pitty Anil in. •'•ftial fife"
Were' the f11110w bti takfng 'place In
• • Vo'eer led' hu
Ataint 11'.0,606 children 10 1i. t4".
are 10" lie4. measured 110 it 1
'o.44114,mot .Aiy,t's§ and, Prof ortinns':
,na,e10 iiiikf,h,g<dothjni, ':
Demand -Good- For
Canadian Cattle
Britain Could _kit9_,,,,,talfe,Jklor
ncomes Rise
In Old Country
• • • - •
' 10014DON,' ,After steadily:
declining .for ' seine.: Yeats, . there "rite
40 niore.:millionairek..in4,•Oreal Britain. •••• •
e........ando.daelAndpiaSt--.4yearant172;113O th,oto
"IpersOne with :annual incomes exceed,.
ing, $10,0000 • •Wliile. the •a4gregate in-
come of all such pe,rsons..increased. by
885,975;699.
...The 'figpres,. which: are ,based-..•
on siirtax. aScessinente:Made at Seri!: .•
teMber 30 „last Oxi,„,1984-85 inconieS,-are
'included -AM the ,report Of thecommis4;'
sioperk of. inland ; revenue for tile year,
ended March 31 last. The number as
sessed was 85;..1.49;...with an income, .of •
1711' 1. filsG5e:.:0i'N'20ti:1,0t011.6 tn4ne' n• ij)hionair0ex-eel ea' es
number 824,, conipared With '7.75 the'
prevfOus' year. There: were 60 personk,
Ja,st year with theoines I:.anging from .
,$875,000 'to '$.500,00a: and., 69 with in. ..
conies exceeding. $6‘00000:.
: In; the previous. 3 -car the ..nUrnhers, ••
were 30 and . 0.4 'respectively.
New •Alethoi.
TORONTO - .Thts
The ti.ornifecdaueCancould aboib all ktin,doM:
,t '
Adawould hike to•, send 'aftd could,do..4,
with a 'let Mere Canadian :bacen,:Sn
Fiancis Floud British 'CommiS'
,Sioner,. Assured' a .large.• gathering ....of•
stocl.cmen, faf4mera ,and :.•exPerters 'at,
A luachebn ineetirtg 01' the Royal Ag- '
• .
ricutfural. Winter,. Fair Assoc_iation
here this
S1* Francis. Spoke on some aspects
''
of .the Anglo,.O.A.nedien trade, agree-
ment as •applied, to •ConodiOn agiicul
tLie Ile beileve.d••••the- infereSts. of
the faithers. <f. the ...I.Tnited Nit4,Nclom
and of Canada opuld. be:-bermonized,
These:interest :021 both sides Of the
Atlenitc :Were Most vital hnd stabilizthg•:
fa:ctors in the econoMy. :of the,
fide' Ceuntries. •• ' • '42.•
.•
;Painting. out the 1:rs:4.."clauSe Of ,the •
now ..agreernent, .to4;dallifin
the right of froe entrly to...the Vniteci
Kfngdom fof the great Majority Of
the..flominion.'s • agrieultural.' produets.,
the-LHigh•-4.,•gem•rnissiatter-dn,Vcteg
,tentiOri earieciallY to its provjSioiis
specting cattle. ”' •:
,y -Canada was pernifttedi.under • the
agreement to send to the, '014:.Oeun-4
try market also 'at least .as .Mani fat
cattle: as, , in; recent' years and: fait,
year there,' was a', considerable. ,
In-
erease. ,It was'h9Wever••
that British' 'llitintirta'. of...:this.' class be,4
kept at :a. fairly • Oen; level, 'ler the
regulation. Of the home Markets,
....141ORP 13.ACON-1-10LCO1E.,..;
.!...While a •stroirg effort. was ,heing
made ,tc) inci4ease, Ilrbdtici ion- of
con in ''the United' Kingcletn,-,and'.14m.-:.'
ports frein 1 foreign ,cOilintries.liad been
redaceit. considerably. More 'Canadian' •
„ bacon •up to :the „maxinntm.-Set',4 bY.
the., •agreement,: wopict,..h .:We1 doni ed.
, .
Canada :: benehtted greatly 'with, the':4
.preferen6a1'" :arrithigern'ente
of •thie. product.... . • '•.. ."
46 to. dairy ..proriticts; Cagada .alsa
received preferential treatment from •
:the trilled Iillig,dom And •would
I
,advanta4;,e. should' •it'.. • • •
;be blind necessary 'to ralse,:, the -.hay,'
• tiers against: 1143,1d1*, 4•en of this. daze.,
of 'fo011stuffs. .,•••
Sir FranciV reminded' HS' hearers
"the British •farmerwhad ' been hard •bit
,and '•the Government found neces,
• sary to guard theleY4Pierests in; eVery.,',
'Way possible. At the sane time, the •
was a. :great iniport-::.
• izig:'Country., :Ralf the.. countryli-lood-
',Iiad.`in be ,hrought in. And Canada With .
othet.-DartiiplOtia,;was. enabled by .the
Preferential- agreement to lake, every
• advantage of this trade. •• •,•4• '
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•Proof SySterri-Prov.es Scan' to
. :Mathernae.eirn.s Tought
iiojJjzdertand
'
.Students halit...aLtlie4study-Ot.
maties—brit that'll ,be ehauged'
nt-
Ohfo State • Ll.niVerSity.'s , high Schoel
lby a course' Which has neither'. ,
beeks .. nor 'borne .Work." • '••
flarold. P. ,Fawce • the • in true:tor'
wile- established • .t e nio�el .class': --• ,
Its about • the .'itiQ4 popular ;•
sehoOl..,..; declared: that .... .4.0-rdinary
classes In niethematioif• merelY. Were .. •
...'agordting.
One: 'of the..:131g
course, he. Said; 4was .: "to 10fid thipii5
to%1;11Ott tipti. the . nature . oi.,•prodf.”
caret- 004that I by heyIng"theM'
,reeinori*". sinnething e•at of a...bopk
.withept. atiestioning whetherthe piat-;.;.
tera stated 'therein 'cprrect,' • he
• • , . .
CoMMented,!•:*. • ,
Fawcett said that weee' led;
to understand.„ '1.110 'proper place .cf..
.tlednitiptiS and assuI1ij)tion 111 .0y
cliettigaion:: 'and the relation. between •
'the 'conclusions reached in 'iui34 .tA.a. •
'01' thought and the (4647 den4itions., and:
• assamPtions • in .any Clisengiion, 4., anct,:i
litie,' relation betweenthe conclusior0
:reached . any dx'e4 of thetight, , end'.
the definitions and 'asa.inatioas
:which theiie 'eenclusiona' dePentr."....
; 'Interest in .the nature Of proof, said.."
the instructor, opened 'hp' new teltiS•
of thought—In :Other. Cotirsetast. well
as niathemhtics: "We expect , - •••
theb.stiskoaspectsligvh
at •.oeletiori.
, .
,the...riature of ."proof to select
ilearit•Word,i'And phrases in any;state.,
; oient;Whieh Is important to him; and,. '
ask that they--be•eletirlY clefiried, and
to i„eottire evidence in .stiptiOrt. ; of .
• any poneltillio,n he 18 Presaed to ac
' Fawcett declared „that .411•1: a•ssoci..
ate 'in" the fleid of edneation •hs said
that "People caip be ,ronglily, diVided • ,
into • tWo ciasses. the, .saonietailid.,
: ea' ttipl the , ctitically • Milided,"
,We are trying to aV,Ofd deselop
Ing the former' type Of, Sinderit
'Perotith, as. a sponge, for a brief time
theftnands' abserb but do net aS. •
Sithilate,” . •
want to 'develop, students' sO.
, that they will; Search out h1d1ii 41.
sttliiptiotify UnWarrattpd inf rencesi
and' false anil1egies..'!:7".
•
• The ievce .of 'gravity the planet
Itrpiter it. soeat • Nat 4..a• boy 4who
Weighed Mt. paliada 6112
i,000ds 00. a0p110%.-
pirot111 (Treat llyit tn <101 1'.11,41n,
ago to tile ;0Xtent ot 1110111 4445,04•0?•44,0.
Year, anti 10 holido•a atone
'about .414,560,990...,
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