Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-04-29, Page 3• 7117 1. • ...17AT LAGE , tbe • " CANADA .'.1fow'Do:!•They Get; The. Ent -; Revelverit are -et. no against ,•clinachine-gtms; and, an . the Mntintles will bo oqtiijped WItk. • rif,100,• ' to" deal „ ',gangster ,thtigf4. .11a bow do the Ptiblic rats- :get . ,.the inaOhlitegunal.' T:terer :should he . closer enpervisien,, over the , sale Offire-arnie,_....on this 'con, . litient.4 :Chatham.1, • • - • „ . . , An Unusual' fatality, • An idleoliise:".C.roWd of people at; ...tendeti a funeral in /Auden. Vgg, to , 'do honer to the memory of an Aus- tralian seldter. who bed ',been killed ' In a :peculiar manlier ,white. in Eng - as ,a ineinheir. of the Austrellaii ---.11.41444Wouatiugoat4tca---MVOicorimatror''-7- :He was bit by a'bickelist•;o4,•13irdgateVaTk, • , outside ' Wellington • barracks . Where :the, ,Atistraltan contingentis -.quartered; ' , ' The .simplicity' Of the accident that took this ina,n.'s :life. illuetyates • the '•• ;;-anoinaliezi ;that are 'found in .the aV •'fairs, 'Gunner Arthur Percy Who Was ' the • ,victim of; •the..'initi.halr, ..weri. 'the.' VIC- . feria '0'08k:in 1919, Whew he, .res'eued. .,four comrades from a Russian heavy fire.; After an :experience - of ;that • kind,•• th.0 'newt -nal , cenoluelon . .would be. that the 'Onbject •would have., ••a.'. reasonable Chance',to Pecni?..i• the 'leas speCtitcular- hazards of • the ..theyEl. IS 'nothing certain 7 In that epaneetien• ittid„-:hunten .beings Must be Prep.ated:!.forl..;..thi.tiwx,pet!Ited .'... airTaii"Fr • Nanning The Baby I , • A poychorcigist issuee Iva:ruing • to „parents.: not to - give 'thetfi,:bild: nettles:: TM's- also,. applies to •what !night be. Called the ".period nantOs", assigned' to girls, It •Will be as: easy to compute theages* of the '!Marin- as"' of the present day as it was • to • comPute .the 'agei of ' the !‘'..,iinias" and ".Victorias" of the last. -- Brock, ville ;Recorder and Times. • ' •' ,Bought OWn., Baskets Giving the !boys. a Cent -,f9r.•everY, fruit basket returned, local grocer ,fetind, 'hiniself' getting, On a btiyhig • ' canipaign that 'rather • •astounded him at thc unlintited supply 01' the basket -market. 'Beeeniing „susPICIOUS ; of, the • never -failing ..streatii-Of:- -you WWI lie.'s,11. - 'Atet vendors, 1i made ..'helcV one. ,day to thotheile.,of gathor- ing the enipties and one leas .elited 'than the 'other let hini•Intik the ' secret that ..they were recruiting- .their supply from. :the Stock,..eoptainedia his bach warehoude, o1 ji;."oter Words :he was buying, the Sailie haSit, .fiverHattd- Over again. 'fhe buy, oampaigi, 001)0,4 .abitnitnettr of a.: tilt:down strike In • :an aminunition, factory' 'during ,a• • bombing 4 • Walkerton Ilertticl • • • • •Geod.,Thing as 'Carriers ,Th9 Guelph Me.rcury ' points ,ont 1 hut happiness'is centagiotts. It is, and there are. seine' peeple Weis• ` [them.--whe are !i•carriers", of-- it. .shoujd It not regarded ,aa a„."d„ife; ease!:Of childhood, or even of 'ycnitli, .No one is more tci be, pitied than the man Or Wciinan an immunitY"f TOronto Star, - • An In'diistrY. Grows "'lie • Vold -well :Linen Mills estaly lished at Irocitip.ii, furnish an out- standing 'eXample of . an . hidustry, grOwipg and flourishing r lathe- pfitario cOMMUnitY; • Plant; Staiting, .in a sinall way, las CANADA:7 . • • Ht'.". ' • o 46470 p012,. icriod741:11s4t 1411.!411.41,ec.a461:41104k at ities will use t. — BreekVille Reord- er. and Tintea. ' ' Dean; Inge 4m8 Prophet,',• •. Man, :Wee' has PrOttuce:c1;:7attothert book 1n *Weil- 'be dismisses many thinga. One of libi eioplieCies -.fa that there will net be a devastIng: EtiroP; WI war beea0e of the lack of •funds. Ho dePiCta Germany in such had fin -7 andel.' shape .that he doubts Whether the Hitler regime ean last teri Muoh longer, and Italy; he ayers,' 'Is not in nnich better caeo- The revertnid gen; tieman has freonefitly proved hiniself• a good forecaster. It. is: to he honed that he. hi also one' in thls :instance. u Small Farms George 4,14°41ili:Coh474.F11;!: '61:1'C:3:4;;C*Itnel: • and Happiness 7TPRQN711,.., .Cenadei• hadattempt. ed ,to; halict 4 Pabel, tower 41r4t,- Was "41V. Materialiani.".. and that embodied .1; d'groOt e0Pfueign. to tOngiie$,," Said • Georges Bouchard, m.-to„.•froin. Quebec to a reporter,.. makiog• 4 plea. 00 .the small:farm; ftnd ilia fostering' oL_the beteliard•, who elaitna lie is telleettiallyr.. a ;tiller, of the...Sell, and .Peinte;':Oat..,that hh fainitY 'liaVebeen part Ortli;e, Quebecsoil -for. ten gerierf before 089•••"...arrived In . Torontoto,;•addresS. the liandieraft AsSoetatIOn of Canada, 4;14co attend the eXecittiVa4ineeting.- Of the ;Caned,. len Asisociatton Education, The member .for 'Kamoutiislio is e professor 'in the Agripultnial• College at . SaInte-Anne-de,la-Vocaffere;. wag the: founder, Of • the Proneh-Canadiaa; •WOmen'S.TeStitutea• and has made It" hebbk of • 'handicrafts for 'more .„thaia• twenty years.- -. . „ .bellet!es", that- if Canada,' is to 'enjer, stability .and employment, as - well as contentment and happiness; there must be a lot of Malt farnis !0.-/argy:14-anst hit,. tom .has led to instabilitiy, over -production 'and pinpliiyirOut.. In his, part ' of, Quebec', ..where'..there as ;uniforift a oil, and. „where the farms. are not; ,cloSe,' fa ,the large! Centres as .Soiithein Ontario the people are closer to * self-sup,porting basis, Floods and Droughts • The •Creeks. .and strealus- •whiei 'are now se full to oVerflowing. of 'Water will be much tea'sfull a .f.p.,W weekii ;*-lietice aud mid -Summer :MaY ' them: ,altnost bone-dry • with,' the. farmers ,dePendent• -..'upoil for moisture: complaining, ofthe dretight and being' Compelled to ..hrthg water • for, perhapti Considerable ,distence 14„ Stinply, their stock and carry' on- Other farm: operations. This :is I one of the Penalties that we. Inns,. Pak fer tlie liberties Whieh have (been ,taken,,With the standing forsta ef•• ether days :and With the' auchtaiis that once stored •tip'• nidistart, fo,c...ettininer use. ._•;.,• ',11rovhiela!•'fqester; of existing swainps, together with the... "breation ofs.additional',.otiesi Might be- CO1U:' if' ,there is; te be: an &Mule suPPly 'of water: Int some parts. .the United "States;' be patinted Out, Moved :and the land r neon. Whioh 1110)' stand Is 'being turned ,tiick into •inarSheeto Proteet ..wittersheda and enir:floods and drought S. Drockville •Ilectircler,• , , . Barrier' to riappireat One or the chief bars 'against .hap°- • Oness, Is ' tlie eqipty mind. People who ,heyet• retired from, lnisitiesS,or fter . a nlifetimeof%:labor with lie' hobby or interest', aro' bOt.:nd, to .1.)e...throat back in themselves, .:and tho botise , of' :life,. IS not" intendedfor one sOlitary ten-, ;. ant. , It: shotildhave._ a :welcorne-fdr friends': andhobbies and service 101P7- -piAters..,4--Cartetcitr-iPirce Canedien.. . • • 71114...EMP.141 7.• • itaian Defeat • . - • • vor 11.IIISSOljfl the wo*,:ok, it Is that his troops '•at Madrid reallY, were., : defeated. :The 77rout,,tor-,it was a rout; was on a limited scaie, and n�' one ..can---yet-rsaY„',7Whethet:!-irtw'ar-aii; Iso- iated episode or ,.whether it was chap . iteteristic 'of.' the 'fighting quality of ' :the Itaiians with Franco and .ther&••• fore likely tik..reenr..• ,But'"within lls Iirnits. it was :,,,serions;, all the, 'more , serious • becauSe it is 'mutilating .and , Divus Augustus is his Own • 'CoUntry, mist not be hunailiated. That fa why.' tit; ./talian ,peOple are • told nothing of: the defeat. by their.:OWn preeS. That is why. Signor "Gadd; :;Mustio:.' 'lies mouthp,iece,;•fi felling•the Pnblic that the Itailan „Iroops atMadrld have been otectifying•. their i'front,!' that old, --hypocrisy ;Which became So, 'stale jest 111 the Great •War.L,-.M*4-.• ;cheater Guardian •• • • Mine I:3st, John 'Bull Theway in which Britain Manages the Coronation will colour, ,foi good ,•or bad the beinions • of scores of thousands of overseas, Visitors' abept • 'steadily expanded as .1tS,• preduCtsh:' 117,!". .coanianded an • .e'ver-grintring- .,,sharo,-of. 'the ',Canadian market,' Arid J.111101;110' 'large -!additiett 121,001 10 be bmm 11 ilitistratee-•tho. Continued ,suecess Whieii .13,, a.ttendiag, ,the -.Undertaking. -,t1311'ckville...R.ec0rdoe,,and Not .1.• • .. , . • • The moth 18 not it.Seciety faVorite.r • , , , • 'evew)fli dOeS, frequently epliette in • dress;S1 11. --,',Otta•Wvjettritaly • ' . • . , • .• Van Bet: Your Cite a ibami W0IO tO 'bet $17,060;000 against :$1 that lie colild tess. f 'let Into 111e.'111t4 and tate!' it Salt falls le • certainly. Would be thotight •tO' be , . . faolishjte :7probah1r Would win, but', ••thesinall gain OViluld• not be WOrth'• 'the' tremendOue risk,:by the.same to‘l •lion,' the. nedea,tritin who Oaks all the!' ". his llfe. jiiSt :to. a single infinite: by crtiiisiiie the • -street. •reeltiesily; in an exCeedinglY, a booklet, "Iteti Bet' fuu.1.4fo'i that,. it has het taaped, Proniiiimit,qnstiraliCe contpaitY inlet abeve ilittStratIen anlong folly.et'gairiblifig ..„ 'Cani3ganithed ' flt•.t•pite of marked •Wogress • •• vq.pciat c ai s ag-,k eattit of immnu1) caiiipaignat. We' CannOt P, tlfet• diphtheria bite been rettllY tOtintiered.. lehg 1 as the .elsoty§o. ..d1t1na.160 ittrelt in.threet.,1110ith8, as • ilia .lattiat tt 'Of' the, bureau 'Of" btatiatieS, iI0At�, btit the Means! tha•capabillik of ocr PeoPle. If the oe casion and our, pageantry :itre grand enough to bring the world flocking, otir •hospitality 'Must g0arantee,•every4 body' comfortable and 'fairly ',priced quarterp, This 'respensibility now being. shOuldered, 'With the ''•iteleioval of the Government,by an AcCOMOda- tio Committee set no by the Hotels and----Restatii=ante AShoghttion-.-thii- Residential Hotels 4ssociat!on an the Travel • and Industrial • DevelOP- ment Association,. Their eittOrPri80-7-, 'Which deserves .all praise - will se cure A cepsus .of the, aVallable rooms for Visiters. -- London Daily Mail, , War Trophies To. Be Used as Scrap . . Kiy,:g Takcs Lead bY the King, .4t ,movenunit:-is sweeping , England to .Serap the proud, trophies won by the British armieson the Add of battl.C... ,to help. finance' 'Britain's .$1i6.6o,00q,:. 060 pregritin for new titnittments, .1fie WIttiestrY itar'ted the. caimpaign , With an �i'dcr to reimive two German field .pleceS frOmi the 'east terrace of V.IpdSor .Caatte: ;it Wits; lie toriSider,. `ed. Sueli :.kelics not in keeping with the' beauty' dt,the tei•rftOd andits ' faineba Stifikan .p;ardelia. , , , Other hard. Wen trophies,',11- bc'of. toted for sale flS 30 iniith'.'sdralcdtbti, to helti' finande .the 'rettrinetnent pre, , 'grain" -.5, .. • Must Stop Motors WhIe Filling Pink • ' ,legtilatiottsover the Hand-. • ling and Storage of:Gasoline • ....TpRONT0 ,Regu1ationa..!govern4 ing the lia4dihig 'aa0, Storage, ot:gaso- ,line,4110,1Ustoorne-41110-effeet-Thei ' adt„.•,passed at the 'reCent.. session. ef •the legislature comes ;under the :fire. •niarslialS1 departinent.. ,• RegtilatiOna' reqUire handle,ra of the gasoline to not .4r,noke:. tanks. of more tham-50-,gallens, capacity used lor the - transporting of gasoline', trilist. be 1)9177 ma,nently ;attached .0 tiles'. truelc ebas ais; trucka used ,for the transport(i.. ' tion. •of• gasoline must carry:: fire ex,. ; finguisherS: „sPeCialtypes 0! vaives. • and n,on leak tanks.. mtfat:. be ON - Service' 'Stations eie " warned against the, •use of: visible ' type Of' pump Avhere gasoline is displayed in a glee.a. container: Of .more than one :gallon capacity• one of these she.11 be, in ' ,stalled, after ..,Ja.nuary.„ 1942 and by- ' erY Such.punip Must.. be taken out :•of , 'Service by. 1947.''PntripS now installed. on--inib1icLatreetaLl1ne5...0:. highways- ont .of -,service also by 1947. And ho..purnp Shall heneeferth be .in7' stalled in such a, Weir: that'ift"'Velficije: sits :upon the street or highway While; .being serted. •••,,,x4,4ters of automobiles 'mist „ torn • off ,the engine ,wlien having the gaso- :Iine tank filled. , No petraleitin Product; fetch as the crank -ease oll .shall be, to en, uawer,...ot,„z4inbattriace:,-.:drainage- 71iStemi Officials of ,:the departinent may litnit the number of •empty gaso- line drunia stored, any one place,:, CigileetteS. Spice ,cans and syrup jays in the 'kitchen cupboard; play a big Part in giving 4ertain-- cigarettes their dis- tinctive flayere., • Foster., D. Sneii, inc., 'industrialchemists, report; that: "..eineng•the flaveritig •agents common- ly added to :cigarettes are Coedit, 'chocolate; licori-der ginger, cinnittion, vanilla, Molasses, . rum -„Lai. ritadY; "maple syrup, ails of 'anise,. juniper, cloves honey' and Sugar, . • „ , , NewshiReview Wheat in U.5 w1N$11.0.3 0.-- btrui:oished,oeuppll „es Wh4•6t, aVallable forex - pert at the 1.4akehciad.andin Eastern ports has resulted • in Canadian: end ,foreign eXportela :•purchasing • Cana," • than wheat at 13tiltith, Mion., grain ra, eti said hero • . .Ropnrchase of ?00,000. • ot:t.ittra•-* ;dian'iriterests liot week . was confirm,: " only ' 1,899,320 ,,hasheis of Canadian Wheat' 'in ' 'sto're at413tilu •Wcorev,er, bttying gannet 'lielarge. • ;The.; openIng of , last week -end broughtthe prIdJIelfl f: lOw ‘•vtvnVa.hie'auPglies of e;cporahre. Wheat into.theopen.,•-• WILh aPprovl inrately 38,000,000 htishell of Can;;. (lion; *heat,in store at Fort' . andPert Arthur and Eaatern Cana- . • lan and Vnited States porta,. Cern, paredowith" 108,000,0.00 last year, ex- porters are :new markets ;seeking, wheat to nieet comniitnient.is abroad.' .., • • OT5TPAIACa:L,!trdatirt aspt2iMilinoisUrtest C. OtirdwW• ter •consulting :President- S. J. Hun gerford of the Canadian. Nationa jtailways on the projected trans -Can .acia airlines 'Which will he controlled , ,bytherailweY. ''111(! Minister said he still expected •the -transcontinental serViee 'wonld stirfrietit fall;adepend.: ing„on .the 'delivery of planes and the cOnstrifetion of,;; emergency• landing fields, particelarly in ,the West. Parliament ,:paSSed,• legislation last -sesdien to, •:;s?,t up; the .6,90.0,000 cor- poIato(r control the airlinp, 51 per cenk.. Of the 'stock being retained by th:e. • C.N.,R.„ ; :The ininOritY stock will ; held Ly i cern pa tiieS .operating iii•geTheisnet:rinvuti'Lie. pinusero. rnmc aoi 111 • etrehi t1.61::: ov.vaenii; 7-couverr-reliWitVthrist 11t71 -t -g47'-* ,and ...arriviht.'`at' the West driest nt 2'pan. the following: ciaY...A: conneet, in, iink ,Vvill be flown from 'Montreal to Halifax, Making a tran-Canada flight' :of ......tWenty,one.' or _t*Mity,twci. Man to.Protect Fisherman' WINNIP:kG4Formation,l'of a creci, . . . . , , if agency in' New ;York: for, the pre- , . taction of fish pioduc ers fiom uriscru'oulons, -1.1.ittyere..wes 'diSepased at a conference betWeen prediicers' and repreientativs and the Manitoba Department Of Nati.ral• Re, sdurces,..., Ilon J S. MeDiarmid, Min - ....later of Natural jieSources,. said the . • agency Would „keep 'a check 011 buyers with W.d, of :the Com, ' 7-YO:ik.: • --`" _ . Quints Will Wear Canadian Wool • TORONTO --Next :winter :the. five little sisters at Callender are gong; to 'wear 'sults ,made rof,Canadian wool, , spun in, Canadian. hehiei. That is the :plan of. the Canadian Wool', Growers' Assoemation, revealed tby..LGeorgea-Boacherd, ..ouraske".;" Quehee', 'a director of the 7-.9111'61r.broowncrliiar,d.told.:a•-yepo.r.t.6 that the ,ksiociation, intended to ,s1Pori. sr ' a \competition ''for the • best suits of Canadian 'tt'oot,: '.ior the, 'Dionne, quintuplets, He asked 'the :Hand, mitts Association of Canada .for- as- sistance . in ,organiling'' the: project, weuld, not only benefit the *661: growers, but alatiE7.theharidcraft-work- ers. • • , -Saskatchewan Fanners ;Start Work In Earnest , .REdIN4=Seedipg is gener41-- in- • niost districts of Saskatchewan,. ac- -• • 4' • :1 Best. :Musical Edoc.:-..tioxi..7--Wot- . can- Qffer Awaits' Winpipeg. Lad. to, app. 4; Teggett, 24!tg.” • I h • flenjanmbn ..Artittir stet! Agrieoltnre- ''Surface .;iPerscittlivin:ee'enkt tEe!ligg'il'isa.Nrc'irti/taiCIP'eo7-'7:11Pr3;P;:a•Prs:; Pre •seciftdit.:Ona ai'e rens011 ably guo-1 • thOttgh 'there.. 14',1q1,cigPc)!nid lLorzie'iSIV,IgUPgrg:tittuovi,t9hP3e of siibsollmoisture in AgAIA Areas.' Between thirty-five and . forty pen • , . "beat Laalcat, ea'n, are 'reeving, goki.p4 .r4ify., for .farm rt: , Worlf 14141('- 4: .• , wet, Jbe. boy play -4:.it...„.once4. I'M al, •,most -,certah: h Scholarship Weald be asui, the London adjudicating at the- Manitoba 'Ea. 007004n' Eggs per -.Head at • )30bisalin.;pfreied taker„.11orne: te Oshawa.., , . England with, hint; provide, 'him, with 'Ostiawat..iiiitarto;•:eata, 7 'p'oa.;.,o aud;. lodging • 'his oWp horne u see that he is given the Best Musical edOcatioy 'possible • if 'pi Win7,, nipeg7service ; clubfrwould undertake it1,000 .ational .naaintenanbe eXPenefla, The ,Service,, Club is considering the, ..PkPYcduzing the winter pionths un- cle? :the ;farm berms •sehenae are re, maming on farms. „ . , more eggsth4n any other .city, in the Dominion. Th:s •fact is retreatedin the YeCerit. studies of the consumption ,,at•jous. food products indifferent• cities and rural districts of Canada, 'carried out by the Eeonomies Branch,• Delninion Department of Agrieulturef Leine 'has studied only •In ;Winnipeg' but in Po -operation with the PrOirincal he. wok. his first Celle instruetion :when, he .wasthre,e years of age and pepaytniepts. hotirs of daily practice in reeent With,' regard to the: annual cofl,. years have. • been ' Under directionof sUruption of eggs„. ,the , City of Csh, his mother a_ pianist r _aw o a ace 13:::-Muuroe; commer- 74-int John, .N.,111., and Quebec- City sCoied a draw with ,.17 ,dozen per head .in each. City, • and. the, tanti :of Mantre,a1,._ were; responsible for 16 dozen s per persOn. The Chi - 11030 . in Canada' ate 12 dozens of eggs, per head during the, year; and the; Japanese :consumed .16 ' dozens .per ... • , .:persOn. • !increase Prize'List m CollingwOod ,:•',KHOR,1s1/3,i.tf1Y-1 The ag ctiltural• -seeletY efCoitingwca4., townships-, de; .eided: at 'a Meeting to •Itave a ,steel •ro.Cf. put ori: the horse sheds: in the •• fair greunds:.::••They,ndded a,,separate. •:Class .for.:, Peroheron' horl:e:sk, .the prise.. 1,2Lktgl J-11.4te-.4417.315-- • Arrazigentents were cem.p.leted 'far . , field crop corn.petitions in barley. The plot Will •regitire four .acres of ground and :entry 'fee .will be 1. The pro,: vincia department :w111 pa -y• .60, Per reut.;-of the.'cOsts;. ' • . „ , , • ,ciel .artist, still toadies Lorne musio theory. . -Both 'mother...and sea: were. pleased with ..1tIrs. Benjamin's Offer but neither looked: with "particular 'excite-. meat.on , the , prospect, of. Lorne going. 'to London,, • • • • 1ike.to see 4Orae 'atakLun this continent,P, Mr.' Munroe said. "N,Ve'd like tO...have him ea to sarae Mtisitat Centre .,.in the United States.. ,I••• don't • 'want to Stand in his way but he's . prettyTYOuni; te be op ,the other side of the 'Atlantic froth Iiib family. • Neither•.-'ntrother nor father Made any.-,statethent . Whether': Abey *Mild 'permit- the. 'boy . •,,Lendon. ,sheiiid., the ••oppOrtunity..niateriallie.It wauld ,: " he'lonely, '7411 right," Was -home's 'only, eauguen. rk,vellee-se. gg "•tion he mtudy. OverSeRs Leine does dot. find :long' hours. 'of . practice tedious.' A Eurdy, quiet . and,. self-pessesSed boy, he:, likes to • tifly ..hiS chPseii instriunent/ • " Dielatic.:Chtich on Cattle Disease' L01p0S--.E.I0 elan:nine:, has be- '• Conte:the ihrCat of the dreaded Bang's disease ameng,-..Canadian ' cattle that .. the Western Fair; along ::wi'th other l'• leading exhibitions may adopt the ; . precaution of compelling 'blood .tests . pf animas :entering, Alia sheW.. , Bang's disease! is Said to be *featly worrying 'sgrictlatnral •authOrities in tin:, Province: If. Unchecked.,inany herds inCy, fac 'sctiii-desetrUCtion; •it te this iS:the „con- tention. that Bang's disease 'eauSes un- rthilent.fover among humans.The .. •,• disops'e--- Contagious abortion -aniong cattle — is 'also hlaine!i• for reducing the butter • fat ,'Content•ef • •.,Sees Soy Bean A.—V1) -Source - Jackson, H: .V.' 13ar, nardc, research director for the Darin Chennirgic, Council, told the Missis: eippi'Parrii Chemurgic, Conference to- ady that soy beans; .,,,,vhich'Ilacst Year attained% the•ranking of the ArleLican f'ariner',s fourth . largest cash ere!) may become the Souroe of an artifi- ..,ncliaiilliwco4osr:einie;ssaii)df..a.wcia,isc'apit:oodgic.acdtiofnroimp'. Italy , The Protein of soy ',jeans is: very.simrlar ir composition :to'," the , casien of iik1jje added. ; . • 1 A-4 How Coronation Invitations Appear eN.A.K.e..^'...,•-"'4. • 6.4ALl'ilfkf'1114 • VAikoori '4440" °''llte `•%,, At• :0'-‘2•'•-•"*"; pal . • Iteteofith* 'aohSr, Or One of the 7,706 invitatimis to attend. tiro CereilatiOct' Viiiielparestrow, being' lAtied. ,Vhey b�i the sigtature' and; totti.of.tittiAt''Ot, the btike Of Noilfolk, Berl' Mer,alial. L1hd itiVitatiOna,„ are 7 Printed Ott ds, 1014phY black, • ,, • • 1 SPORT -REPORTER . .-.0),.. KEN.: E:D.WAR1 •1. : ..... , , .cl ,. klo„. unt,l• Some , peopte..,get all.,the • brealcs.', if they're. • bad. they turn out good, anyWay tliat'a ,Wliat.•Ilatilc ., Greenberg% found • • . It appears: De•.- , ' slugging • ... • first •. baseman broke a .wriSt nt the start of last, season ; and drew hia-fiiif Salary .. all .y ear • .. :front Inc bench. „This .year Bank v,tas;talien•spie.11 op, : $1,00_0 contract, Ilia. W'rist-undergoing his eld sa1am / . • : • It'S, a .fa'et thht in 1924 that :Ruth led the Sim.,ric'ati Leitgua for 41 :first:Am:1'14st' time by bitting 7 ' not- •a- good .av.erage . for • the pcb -many: tinieS he . has exceeded this •.. . ThiS•hurimir 'fellow fs Worship ped.'every who • O'W11.3. a base bally'hat or glove.,•;'.holds the ‘lifetint hoine rtin record vith 729 Next to Ruth cOmeS.T,ST.,•:Cehh•on , of .the 'greatest, •plaYers that eve io" co\s and :chickens, have leen '.iteglec,ted out at the FeI1i.ferni.."Anyway young: Bob ' be •!able to fatten them. pp, '!1•0 lti` a ip0,06.0: baseliali.:.centratt un der his, arm, thatiliA, to 'his. PaPPY's; r hiltRutty, Dus the man who"'driiiits, u:ancl., eats while slisnendeditt' Mid itir With rope: 'encii'elingr. his huge...necks ill , • , . , , . . • be back in Toronto doing a “Des- „ , . Spec! .for _ corceran in st. few Ji-., • • 7. . egetab1.€r.owers, . titinnsw: for 19 1, . • Raise More Cabbages ...Number of ' Peas, Twice As , Many Wax 43enns • in Essex „ ' County. • .• 'LEAMINPTO. ,-- Vegetable grow- ers in „South ghser.are oetimiitic re- • • • -ggetiitgllein°eT:aarth-e..tiaa• bo al4P4/.607.•••'1;1-riarliii4i:gt• • -threnghout. the. 4141.1_0, „; DROP Ilit•TOMATOgS, ; . , . Figliree.`,POOMiled. :by the South sax Yaaegg:,!0.4bley' !Li,r°.giitfc17r.!;4.4' c9,7.1°41r1;414"ttv.t7. ings•ipr.bnit oae'of:"Seyen.vegetables... : BarlY1 tomato plantings are slightly': less, than last.Year. but ther productis reeerti; 4 .substaxiIia1 J0u5.. .;. Aeza f early peas being . ed- is More than. triple that.of Planting figures • for .weic beans are tnore than double. , ;. • The 'growers, 'have : dlsplayed.,;ccinfl, denee liOt only in crap .reiernii, but in • the '..SOutla Essex 'Vegetable growers! Co -Operative Exchange ;to profitably Market:these returns. Latent ,c heck revegled7timr ,325--rgrOWerC-Ifird11:41170;• the. 'es -Change, , an increase of 60 'to. - the. eorresPondingAlate last year. The tleirilieraliiii-•.-7difyle,,'has yet to be completed, but , the belie is that the. tete' Will ,far 'exceed last season's • peak of 330, ' : • . , PROPORTION OF OONTROL. • ' The7'exchange eoutFols 'front 80 to • 98 per Cent. of the .vegetable; Crops ft , the South Eesex area as follows:„ the:: 1 early toniatoeii," 90 per :bent; cactun7 here, 80; cabbage, 95; cauliflower; 95:' • beans, 95; peas, .98; and asparagus 80. 011 tilie,'baSis Of this, percentage the piariting- figures have canipiled;T subjecttorevision as ,the season . - • , , . They, f011ow.:. ..T.O.O.Atoki_•40_5ill.40-•--9044UO-71-5°°(h0UISl, 7789i' ' ('abl;ag 5.9uO 1,27$;00;422,600 1%.:14111,118I-1.2.'.1• % ',-i4a°c;Qrerj,s° ::7'.14'al6c.r°e9se' .• • 45'.2.aebci*eas. 9 :1111,1, Steady (1.5. Dernand canadign „cattle' 51,000 Shd * lppehis Year;,' • .. Profit otitetimes 630 'Heed... OTTAWA partieuterly , pleases cattlethen.:: in -Ontario and 'Western Canada...is ,the' • .steet4: niand for Canadian eattle, .',tha •.ketsl-of-the-un,itpd.',-States 7-Ali!eadyy' th:s: year:Mere than ..50j)00 been 'mark.etpci.' Thank to ,•• adian-EJnjted.States. tradeagreement; • effiCient. Canadian stock f ceders '•havel ine'de as. rembh as .$25' aed,,•$30-. :head". :'s pr.00:•,.eu choice' bed cattle, Sold for ephstirape.pii .in the Ill4ted States,: . The.' trade agreement; which :- went uttaefte ' -:- • -7 , , a- year Igo lar.'e, January,.• 41-,=-•-,,proVided7for-a---reiltieti-gn the.•• Am- erican chstems', tariff on: Canadian •cattit 'from.'-' three ' to two •cents per os pond' and.fot a qudta 0'06,009. As ittatter .of fact, hOWever,, .Canada actnaliy , Sold :,191;000, head Of cattle • apd'.56,541 calves;in the United States last year ..or about 36,000C,attle ir _ excess .of . •-.., • s- e• BIOGER .,PR6F14; A.T.ApE, ome-of these aminals were pure- e bred` stock and; beef.'eattle...of weights r. not covered by the q.no.ta. It is .esti' e.: 4!r11dfo'd t -4 -for ,eyet y ..gOod -rsteer . the Carraian:_fariperc-go• .1-0-4nor-e.'in, the '• United: States thanhe wciiild'.liaVe got'' • tit:- the reciprocity! pact:. •-• It is interesting to Pete -that. in • 1934•,•befpre the trade agreement. was • • in operation, oCanada lsold:only .6,841 heed of cattle in: the , United States and only 226 colvei.:, '1'he,Se: in :close ". • tetiCh with 'inarket conditions. Will. not be ..surprised if :Well onto 200,000 head , are exported .tei the,. United,: States 50i000 head were ship.: - ped ,atroSsthe border ,:dnring' the'first, quarter. . These 'Were. dhiefly..enintals •Whiell. • had been Stalh-feci, in Ontario, • orfetteneden feed lots in. the Wet. Ohtario supplied-: seine: ,15,000 hod, of the shipmenti,telz-T..irit‘ed-:-Stat-PS thus •far :this year,. ' • Says--reoronati6n Will Be 'Dreadful' Woman Biographer'Left England In Order to Avnid ' Event :NEW, year,old blograPber, of '13arne11"k"was iu New Yoilt today on halt visit „Ito North Ainerieit and tut her, arilvil said 'her , Main triera:Wits ;t:O 'get away from; London' for • the ' Corona- .. , , • ' "It's going. to '.droadftil,'r• Miss; "'I ii'e,ver s-atv.:1,anden look, se ',dreadful, With Alt those • stand10(111s • it p, aimd flielfgonas.' 'of Austr!ttians • all: sum d tO -nu) that ilie.Y"ro eaualivg (116 coronatftip 11118, Way.. Tli*e king • is • iailiposolt tO a Xing.of all (110 peo Pie, • Uith-tlie P11Cs thov'ro. •olior4ing • soo,t,s, carie in ly • fovq neOPIC erea get. a .foell nt .: 1It.sic 1117311 'AY'd.4 eh C:.61.14 'Iltqf- ipit. literary' fignre te• thIS'. .‘yeek to avoid the Coronation, Oh 41donit ittilObty arrived' oil s.linitat journey, and said se, Dog.. Watehos::' . . • • • Phone Calls Terrier .11arks When 'Beit.RingS.Four 'Tithes ,••• DEEtz . fOur7yetirs•eld. lioat on terrier .owned by P. Cumming's( fornier'residetit Of Eorcheiteri Mass., attends to tb tole. photte tor•hbr 'mistress,. • Every tinie it hearp.. fnui, rings little;terriot •eunitione.11irs1 Cummings. ' by barking,: Etiehess „pays • tieit to any of the. rings ou " vVItenever .'ecieuV, .1f- MIS:. '.0.unintings happens', t� 6..'etikSVI111411 ijt the 'house .or out it the ,.„vard, :the , deg' barks inoto. t1iai$13,' ' 7. I1cd1gl.d 0i (Wiled by 11r8,,C11111* .111filgg hayo. WIn 'Mt titi (RI, $ Prites'. 4 . • the:tithed States, She lies Moro Allan; 13d-1ibbon awarciS.tl17i1 lionne1s.1.7i1u1's . and i1iwg Jer Canitilan.bre'd 010 Bintinrock and.' Prineess'ljetrivia have Won Spin pries at the. New .Erigland 'Pointer