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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-04-22, Page 7• * �.A • tart +"•-^�'?�.t,� • National, 116, Dominion; • 119; ani. Toronto, 123.- Delving into the :historical records. •it is found that of the, 150 banks, • 44, or 80" per, cent*, are 400 or more years of age,, AS, would pe expected,; ',oldest of the lot is an English bank, Coutts & Co., wliii,'h; dates. away back to 1692, By CORDON L SMITH With iii si 5 egetables the season can be.-greotly extended. by, using, vor;,y r , . .YT den an for .e 1?e ... example;'ine, time ot,iria,•. 'turit „wilt var 'ir . ,-y l y otn; about 50. days' .•�tq•:,.75„ Instead; of o.plantin I g ane' P>El Y var e 1 t . i : •!e.' adv ' _ Y is b! .. ,.. � at .. a to include:. et . 1 'ast..thr e, Early Sowing is ;essential bu,•.,, tin, ce�taiii " ,,. _ , .. . PartsAof the count,', Fall .crop with a qu ek' growin' #. s et is also ° , ,.m . Y •,,, , .. P, ossible' fan corn th � e} ;• arly'.. a e y Bantam types maturii, .the ahead ,of ,the regular season' and some. of the late, both white and, yellow •kinds, are on until'' frost or" even`: •aft•er.. • . �.- �, r RE,AD'Y-MALI*•. GARDENS The , gardener ie advised for'• the quickest Possible. results, to purchase: a eertain 'quantity:' of ." Star .,, ted plants• of both flowers and vegetables,'These: are';usually' urehased :from the P green, • ,house`, -'florist or seed house, It im of ai •:: ° ':t1ie varieties ...__ and: on • this•.account `it is a • splendid 'idea to consult, a• good' Canadian° seed, catalogue before placing an order.'The• 'garden'e:r 'can look Over' the varidus• '• t. • varieties olYered in thet I •aiiletie•""• ca a oglle and i hnnlr! njnt• tt , M* t s Wante, are in the boxes of: the- plants bought. i. • ,Am.Ongthe fowere'can:, be ` •u ch JP r seed;, as started ,. Planta a e:the. corm s,'� ... o ,. zinnia _ • .petunias, arrgolds, saiplglossis nicotine • and a; host o1, 'oth , , ,e>rs: Gabb�ge"'C�eler ''to , ,.r y, ihato -he te . tpC ,,:. egg." a.,: e. g a e . . _ .6 n • l? P"P: plants, ;iii . tile, •' veetab1e line are all. � sold 'as.: started' plants.' .,WHERE':SPA CE IS, LIMITED The- householders with only a little land to spare•should concentrate ate on those vegetables which give the big- ' gest returns TM; :.the. s iallest: s •nace occupied. Among such kinds are. }leans. carrots, •onions,: lettuce swiss• chard, spinach, Cucumber's and 'beets. • in the lesser.known vegetables,' g table's,' a're' tile., -leaks,. egg pepper and e er plants, broad bean , !' 4. town iii al B most iii`:� art: Y p of ;Can-' tda;• Expertsm,advise the,;incluSion of something new in the • vegetablei i.ne. each year so .that variety cau ire gra-. dually widened: Expect . `$2 , Wheat .1• So anuuh. way said) aiid. written about, the 'tremendous' world wheat surplus and. •how it :was depressing wWeat,, pt ices ,. that " it comes; almost. like , :i bolt from a the blue ,,to ^read that a -,dually. no sur plus existed since the cry, first went forth • A news die ateh ran .Lon1p}� states"" that ".It xs : agreed `'that the • prevailnig belief of ,recent,years that a hi ()file. over -production .existed - Was fallacious:.' An- analysis of .pro duction.,'and•••that what appeared to be over -production act:ually,'was the . r fug ; •of producers to liquidate suer plus •tac;ks' accumulated in two must •eXG•eptio'nal crdps.", •If that be' :so, asks `the, Kitchener., ltecur;i; why did some statesmen who should ; have been in • the -'know ad: vocat.. fi` Sharp- reduction'of acreage sewn to ;�"`heat?;.. ,The. whole thing is cuntlh tin' o;nd, leaves, the average Pian nonplussed:.; At Cate it i5 evident that the .price of. ;wheat is• going up steadily: We .are well • past dollar wheat. at., Which figure the •prairie farmer Was calculated t*. earn a:.margin 'of' pro,: 'tit,.,nruvidee he had a'.c•op. - Howegr, dollar Wheat_ . -Will look. like small potatoes if , predictions: 7• come trite for`' in.'sonie' guartei's it 'is anti. iI.ated. that the price' of:Wheat ,will go •,to .nt 'least ..$2,10 in, July. That would 1,e 'early: enough for the • farmer 'who cant afford to -hold grain to:cash ,in.:on the.'sharp advance in this all •important ;product•, of the Prang Provinces Imagine what such mc'reased.. pure,hasing. - power.. :Would mean to••the indtutrial' East! •. I _poi.t. on aliple toe Planting is i•ria,de Should. ris"e' again ,te peak,' ..RaltiWins, are the most•podpular',V.arie-• eVapora fed and.' canned ;it.Pples': has • this ,•crend will,. alto prtiVe an, aid it) the '',roWer ApproximAtel 6'700 tied;:evanoi•itteil or Made, into Cider. •, 31r. •Johnsori pointed' to the.; 1986 sinall • harVest•'of 22,706 in' 1985 in, SuPpo'rtin'g 'his views. th,at the enc. .incire 'than: inedi- Plain '; • Label �: sT�' .Last Easily 'Made - ,Pla:lt labels of several years'•: Per,' maneoc•e can be fashioned snnply, „by,;,, any" ga't"deriei "The ordinary, wooden'. labs!•• -iris: -lie r tten-o i?wiEh .black ink,, than : dipped in varnish er shell=: 'ac; and drained and:;dried -before � set i_ri� frlaee ifl tlrc gal din: Po«.ibly less conspicuous and .even'. more durable :are • labels made' of' zine. A Sheet of, •zine, _purchased' from the' plumber, may be cut. into;: strips of the desired 'label' size:-S;atis-- factors' measurements' 'for, . general u'se 'are'six : inches long': by an inch' • and�a quarter wide:..A mixture,,of:atie liquid ounce of hydrochloric. 'acid and one• ouri'¢'e, ' of . powdered • antimony . makes the writing solution. A''sharp- pointer,•wooden :skew ei or sharpened hand; twig; is- used for 'writing, tlte:. antimony. being stirred Into 'the acid! when.•using. The' 'legend • will turn black on .both the;zine and both ring and label Iasi indefinitely through. sup:; and storm. / America's greatest problem ,„is the sad plight of ',Men and,. wemen• oVer :40 whO rriust eat hilt whe cannot find 'is not onlY tinInst, to the uriempleyed - It. is still more unjilst the ern-'• ployers'as it autoniatiCally bars from American industry the,• best, fastest and moat dependable workers,' people whose cresitiye and 'executive. 'powers are just beginning .to function at • :„.York, (letter, -in NeW York Times). Largest Banks 1.. The World .Over • The ,largett bank, in the Eng,i.lisli•!. *Odd. •le the ederal. Reserve iSeicr line England's Alidland Hank;,•then the , Chaie .National ,..of New York, arid Berelay's;• LloyiPS ;end', Westminster. ,y.car, the ;California Bank- . Of •Los'. Arigelei' Compiles ranking. 'Of ,the 150 largeet• banks' in:!Engliab- APeaking 'countries based on deposit' 'rank stands well in the lead in this! bankt 'hate 'totals. of More than '. 2,- $800 Millions Of the big NeW' Ydrk, Cariadiari bankS,' stand very 'well. In the -Hat, Witb the 'Royal ranking it is orliiterest that, the, Cana- dian institutiOns are •' tubstantiallY larger than those. in any 'Of other' er possess.... irons. In all Canada „bat 40 "chart.: eked" .0f• 'those .ncti less than eight ake the' langest. "Further, for good meaStike, the of Canada' appears; in this year's 114, liatitiitirig, of. the 'other gkuidian.• banks. ie 'f011evis: 'Coinnierce, 241,. Con trol Yr'4 ��ir Sec - s• ' en i t star . �.. se M t�>t d .to..,av e Q e Milli or�ia� ' of'� Dol , . •. . • lets AME'S, Iowa.--Iowa-St• t e ' 1" r a •ole' . , C-, ge., scienti s,° a ',a,' _ s non , ., t. n n e dis'cove : , •;; she f ap•.pracCtcah method; of coiitroli=” ,ing mold—the leech -!lice growth that teals the life -blood of l w "h ants and taints food. • br.'I.•E. Melo us('and` r. � Ge r C. • Kent, botanists,: said -'three years' .ex ems _ �� � ion yielded • a `substance • P, entat =atoxin.'•—that will: retard . the fungus - and ':mold. rowth on •eern, barley,, fruits •and,'vegetables. They estimated fai'me s , r, , may be, able,:ti• save: millions,of dollars ytar• - r1:+! •. r ti ,tw4•1,1 , IN•.11.1 1IT �r tir".001 ter+ -100.,g eanada's Mininj High*ray t . r w.-� ■,�-.Crr�r— —r— e , „,,„,. • Bi•ltish Columbia .reports indlcat financing, of the Iii ge B,C. Nickel, posit by a. Canadian-U,S. Syndicat hrilding ,enntracts for. disposal•` of con '.centrates to Japanese: interests, tion Noxyz and: 2• lyelis'deopenng r ' pidl , • alsn Y. driIltn ' . _ under. way c Y Mina t'etroleni's No. " , ell:•= oil '.field'Ais n' i. t]io�ited,• tyis . t 's• ni Pa Y's No 1 :ive 1 ,3r 1 Acid}zing•;;of the Foundation w' 11 1 ii '• e Trne •:. ,.,, u .i aVa11eY• ,s taking Place p}oduct,on._ in•'hianito'.7a,•"Slee'i•itt•Go}•don ie.. Pre paring fol•. resumption",of roiluct • P .ion. Ontario's fields are most active. . Madsen t' u It ed. Lake- ie ,movliig ahead with its shaft sinkin ..and d ,.. � e�.el,oli- mens plans„ .iIardrock, in; the Long• Lac Cain is p dev,eloping • new rola' rade in. the 'wee t shaft SGUti01i., The M Leoi1 situation, underground g nd, 'i } ported o b 'better will, be drif ,. ,tang on - two- -: • sho.i fly.''. • In • 1'oretipiii •.' iinpoi�tirn , ore i * ,, t is re= orted, on Preston East'llomeiss• 200 oot .level;•weet•:diive; The 'uirita Poi••" cupirie lias announced ''1iain' nd ,drill - ng, arrangements -= •Pinion, :rdporta inproving operating` •results` Iiirk- and ' Lake .Gold •reports . a most e • portant ore deve.lopinent ; e- south of the: Marissa line.: The :La`rder'.,, e Lakz field; trom, ;fifteen to ,twenty- nye miles "east' of Kirkland Lake,, i's: the scene o: intense ac tivity. ^ ISerr- Adjlison„ by• diamond - �r��•-'•ii� wt,�a iii o,i,t.a-_ . ,,.,.•. ! n lx Cor . ; :.,. ,. , _ e li a ,.• ;nitsa, Martin laud coati "u nes to' develop slog PrP o• . n !v . ,.. t.._ ee.;' levels' i •` ,,.under round . ()Mega :. stead,!' 'prepares:, .. pares• for''.. •Y future: G>e,: enlrged rod ci on 1?...tt't... U .�,. er. pP, an .0 oda a attalnerl' its .,5p0 -foot `leve-!. shaft•'. • r ective : • , .n..er,ground :,ore,. ae,' v el o en� P t` #n. o:�be .;� .. g.. shortly , Chesterville ' • : i sports. iTnportant . 're:' Sults „in` d aniond driilIn 'with h r g ., t No an . da reported as having' entered the, .company's affairs as a ,substantial. �' sharQhol:er, Pelangio Larder re o diamond drilling. to comment '' • , . .. a tit. once. Armistice .has, already .started• to .• drip. • Arjon, ac:jo'r,ing• Keri•:Add's• t ,on, is re- Paring for. active Work 'and :Barber- Larder, has, s surface ;work` and er ;way, e'` !role has al?kained:.the. services oi'.-a 'ly -by. applying the :toxin` on fruit's,_ d'_getabtes- Losses, d1ae, to fungus dis ase on t. disc age ec,r;nomic :plants, they, ,P , ,,said, has` been estimated as 'high 'as"$1,500,- 000,0110 annually, c.om. are' i p d with 'in sect damage estimated "at' $1;-000,- . 0001000 M61,1 the ;botanists explained, • Lthe common family name for the ,large group', of ''sometimes 'Visible i parasites. Higher in the biological scale that,; bacteria and ,numbering, possihiy:hundreds.`of species. • mer: ire • it•ect. their diamond "drilling g and surface �o p. ei•atious. Quenpc areas are making record' ing finances. Newspapers Earn willing to pass the hat if.'otlier peciPle • Friend Are you:going to be beth-': ered'•inueli with your income •,•tax '&o,. 1 'have ',Wet figured-. Out that: 4harge me the, government will owe • ,SIt isn't 'what you, say you are go - yen aettially •de that turns lite triek.., carid Butzard is; 'the fastest flying • Some folke•burn their bridges be:. hind theni; and sortie burn theirs be, fora therm' ,f3(0,,U.• Might: better lie 'called atight-: :Wad -hy "the called. „Neighbor, -,-What wee Yeur hu$: - ,him. ' •e:got. angry. lie found' I had - used hie raeket teOettain picture, of, health • is only' the picture ,of high: bleed pressure.. • • • Salvation, tidal ay.. surppse you rmy 4PPeal t. Jaite;---beri'i' you thing' its •aivftill linsband: starts out ' at that time. . Seine' Men du What their wives tell thein :do and •so le men, are' aot cancel the $5. ycni.'iniii"oWed ' than •in: hate loved, pkeinisCtfontly, 'nyiliPkleSt-wiskIr-fer''the Courts. There alWa.,ye be., those who than you know,:if. Once it take a wornari change fat a thOatte. tieicet. oat of, her iiindbae .isn't, it?' .Why, hi ,14. miiintee'yoff cam cook tWo-cent call Serantom .or with a 'lightning tip-:*,outer'llittidbaL oPen lioW long &les' it take the. iady to ',get the priee Of •St theatre tfekee to* Iisue No, 17 :.• too. the annual. convention,of :the ',Weekly NeWeriapere-A'sSoetation :he torY 16 me. At ••I• tinpw 'newepaper re :dera,. they like ',to ruminate, over..a. •Yell Can't 110 olt the etni titer What goes' in . one e thing one, seetuid and along .string '• Of. the .divislon,'ex'horted, the Week) • The pried. .paper, he maintaine. , part '"fighting 'Com Whig things' of civilizatton,", pi...Fox: "It ie essential: in- niaintain for newe'Which.. Created- the newe paper, 'he ,Contiiiiied,' reininclingi that which Were placed in .the IcirUms...„The iished. about .162(Y,,,_nlyi -fir strange ,COM, GUide To' Civilization . • lt also'liitcreiting-,to note; he at - he said, Pdon1t realige.that if there. it .anything wrong .With th'e paper§ it is ., reflectien .of ;Wrongs: 'Whih•• hatefirt "'come tieciety.' Today,. it. They have ,liconte a."Vital-gnide :br. Poi. held •that;. during the. de-. ice for good" drone thrOngli the edio Hal :attitude 'of . the., aVerage neWS• SOLO Of the .1)Cwilderaleilt ay have liepn 'created the hots ins 'of both the WeekiieS'and the dal,"'": 13 have 'talked td the people:10 • a,• inmost, .and eo61' deliberation '6e the 410 st, On - an ve he ar ics Pr tO • to 411110 (116' Cifr01110 ON'AYS intliretted him,. 'declared.. Or, reinifine hinnatt being, 'in' relation t1 bte.reitdere Mid that ft Wati(14i,o. tul fief"' be Said, "That entititastA' !With the editort. oCt.be. great city tra e. _cuts about...Abe :unit/ ersity-oe 0nttrio „which are not. generally With its. registration'bf 2,614 eats, ',Western larger othin•arty. other Western. 'Canada College .with. the ex- ception !..Of the' University of Manit6-"; !,m;. informed.' its -registration. is' Dalhouaie UniVergitY; 'and in arts registration is larger than either Canadian .'college prObleras With tnote in the: United,. States. Canada, he stet... 41, 'has only 2cr univergitie'etercising, degree -conferring, while • the populat4on of :Canada., • the! Drifted, ....lie toncitided 'with. an admonition On:the respOnsibility- Of :an editor knew that seinetirnesr, the longest way "deciared.:','rpollowing, that .pi•ecept lie :ein lay' before Tthe peonle 'good' sound betieye that. they want: it." ,. • • ie the Government 'giving ,"To fight Somebody, I'suppote.”. "Why weren't they fit and streng before . te. eat when'. they, were:children." "Why didn't the Government give them • a special .diet' then would, be wanted as • "'Dace, the •Coverinnent., ontY, • "''411* :they bad been giyen.a' spndial '''diet when. theY were children, would:. ."Yes, and half its'•bjg again: '111i -ire, wptild also be •Cneygli" r.ecruits:• to .011.: "Yeli, if they, fed all •the Children, now they •woUld hate ..oienty Sot- , diets When they'„eitow,,Opi weajdn't ,te teed ;Children whci May not. be Wanted; as soltifert.''' There 'are 1,024,000 persOns'hy,the MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS • NO need for Wpm. from 'periodic PkinS, hcretIckd tonic. toad 'my, told tonstated, 1 • 'Ass' rlia,Ippe4ted,."*.ls:t4 411.11 5041, i °The sweetest ' ever toile ' .:. fir,! ,�!t.,:+.".i..w•a�w. - . A`. d n, how'th e roh= tsar-' • .. � . Y , owners do.loye, theirOgden s,Ogden'tFineCut.-suc b asweefpfragranteigaretteto eco .'. ba . ,,. It. telisah fultstor of` mo i especially when you use"Chantecler'' or Vo ue paPefs. And to,: make. the story ewes ter t'I '. ' srl o ,Y u now � ettl. larger 'package of Ogden s. for 1.5c. You,. Pipe KiSOMS O,gdee' Cur Foreign Service Claim , Women •Appointments Are ,. ,.... Made to.BeI-• ' gium; , anil Italy, -women who con)p led brilliant records • as A, carper' en, . a e. o�. l d is P .. a w ed ,. the h , P e IT,,t . . _ . - _. _ _ _. .,.w aid , .... _,� am-• Y H 1 •.I trig•• enkoy of thein sex undeir'the; present'a n. in, P.. din is£rati i a _a. •Mi s F ; .. s ,ane "�' •� . • - •, es . _., Elrzabetll. Wr)Iz ,a • x s, nd Mi§s,: Cont r s antes Ida': •H '. ._,y arve , . _. . 1 , ;B, Yr seal 1�-. �,ed; �o Belgium...and' Italy� reS ec_tveI are ill ' e only w n <� Y n n )e ,ow .an :, the. , e ser gn vise. T,h others married, an: d i • •e . an s e ' M , ut Ba . . �' . h. ' .. cyan, Owen„ appointed Minister to. Den- - mark in 193.3 v ' .,r .., .Was the United first woman envoy. • She ` r 'r...' last suli n er, •a fter� marrying Captain ' Bores Rohde 1' 1 de of"DT:nmark: � • • ` .. . Presidenft Rodsev 1 e k has indicated that .he would .: . again' appoint. a 'woman '. minister;" :sendin Mr • .. ., .. K s, J. Borden.. IIarrinian to Norwa . Y, Beth Miss " Willisx ...and;"'Miss"Harve :. :•• • entered •the'''fo .ei -n. y r g seivice- through' e=Z7iit1 e foreign service school; and.'serve .'On the sainebasi ,.as s,.,_; 700' men.. Miss Willis,: 3Z, now third etre tary of _the'.Legation: in. Brussels, ':as- 'signed ,also to: Luxembourg and,. the - Netherlands, has attained 'the: rank•', •of consul, an'd servers; as charge,• d'af- fairee Miss Harvey, 32, is vice -con- Sul•'in Milan, Italy, She went: there rn' 1931•after a short assignment to' Ottawa, given upon; her•, appointm,ent', •. in April, 1930., • Medical lav After -12 -Hour Bank front the 12 -hour. battle that his 'last and"- What' he called • hiS • to Stay in the' yunning," lie said ; with. had !oat one:game betore that,. white 'any, That, gave him% a half-point lead • wouldn't have 'been any good.:".., ' Classified Advertising knoWn 'line Of 'Men's and. Ladies' • able oparel, • complete, range. as, need.' bjt Butchers, Beanty ShOps, -• Soda Fountains:, nNTAMO, COLLECTION AGENCIES, EX - pate •cash. paid. --- Marigold Stamp 'Co... 77 Mo/iBY.,AT HOME' ujITH .THE AUTO, MAKING: 'potent; • strirt•• this 'pleasant, employitient; .• for imProved .terms 'and wages Paid. .wrIte now.• CHINESE VEGETABLE, OYSTERS. billties .$200.00 -weekly ' or more.. FasclnatIng year round work! ,Be Bp. -first in ..yOur, . locality to' ,handle, this . new, money, Makcr. ..cuaranfeed- riecesslties'... Make ,up HOTJSEHOLD ARTICLES • 200 HoustI1OLD ARTICLES 'FROM 5. ,t‘.." One anOlicatiori stops Itching,. stamPing 0:00.. Nethritville,'• Ontario. girds,. Victoria'. McArthur,'',Itibilee,, Air, port. Toronto, ,r;ntario, • te§ted big Barred 'Rock's' far 814C,.'or , Per 'dent *Rh order: Balanee,C,O:D: AndY' CUTS SORES ,01"941raTier set use.. „ Advice . e So :to...Completely revite :writing in the • a short 'time ago... It detigned Make . early. training eatier for. -the the teaching Of reading, inaY be -Made . the 'contention of some, ' ...that •childte. musples..;are net 4.museular movement style of Writ- .„ ate. of the oPirlion• that ,, thie • type of writing actually ••• ing the, lettere. . has been suggett-‘;' . id that the medical ' opiniOn Will be . sought:to determine Which '•argnment 1Y 'these. in...the lower grades, liaVe been ..`.`printing" the ,,blaekbeard -work, 'So that:the child ndt,-Veeopire Con- ., fused filen. he 'sbeginsT'te read frorn, 'printed book. Lis _likely 'to be• revited ,have notheen Don' ts for Women, Who,Work On Plane With Men i.,,awSon„ .stake, *scene ..deSigner men-, tinn•It all. women• .inen to. speak forcefiiliy; "Withent foe ,•• •runitei• Of fact flia tribe iiien are." .• successful at painting Scenery, littifdo • :the 4Veart house dress is flight of •sta!ge Stairs- 'oor shipping ori $0;11 and at' heine, 'can cook all the. favorite dffilles sim Alan, • W :Tic, being tested in I,oncielt Gel many has issued an" official .cfc!,1 Cree -that 110t 0.11 scrap Of .piipr not 'the smallest piece 'Of. rag shou)d be ' Help te.• bring the, "four-yeit4-plati" "{,O cenipletien,: