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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-29, Page 67-er' ,orst 'Drivers. Worhrs Are, To ,1,30 .IFOO*1.-170 tho A1404, ' CA). Traffic Oblerver De- vtaroa„ .The WOrld'e- '0'tre9ltieet" . drivere ;Are itt;,caar aLul thee . any- tig. elOuned that, rve sen. Izi tax; .Irip•aeroee. eald JnIlue .'1.citoperlag, New. 744 lin% with. the', world'e',Mo• VeMillar bq,bb. gliPPering: :rnittle tbetatentent as, he at n' his egtrueran4 watched traffic Paea 'the Intereeetioa of Seventeenti. ev; entle had. Fourth atreet •west, Oat,. gery.-.. • • .• 41, retired Pante Matitthieturer. .11rt4Cill).-Ori.eg. „Vends .iiiz,eartiiner'''' Menthe:04*dt* through..Caaeda and the 'United. .States,. -OhaerViag the niities.,.'nf. 'eutottiohile drivers ,adpedestrians, • ..Pleregard,'"Sep" Sgfls.• Sonietilues..be takes ...ntinlatpre •" Movies.' Of traffic scenes.' At , other times he tnitee Peat] ceinerti• eh cite, e.rerY wI •41er be „spends several nientha, Sort. ont his materialRetheneater. . tahls hie . friends by showing mov-. , as of t!now not to drive,".. • • lillipperittg said that ...in 'Mi. , ether 'pity fi Canada ,' do . drivers .ehow`sueb a fine disregard for the. • •-otop' sigha. ea they do, ire,Calgary.: ' I 'Re extireeeed :the , belief that Only thiee-ont :of :ten drivers come •tp. a tUlisteP• ita...thek reghlationS demand antl. only ISNio,''o„tlt%•of AO. givessig- mils when iiirnIng out . •frOM'. the'. eueb, turning .epreere or beading • Into or out of trOfft- • 9ot. Judginent Is. Blaine& For, MoSt Accicielits Vast MajOrity of People Inyolv- ed In Smash-ups Are Honest, LawAbiding Citizens, Police Chief Says.•' : • . Reduetion, of the' automobile ac- cident rate, 'depended mostly on int - 'proved driving practices and, atti- hide.' and law' onfareeinelit must be", directed prinierily t� that end, said' Ilnivertl, M. Baker', 'traffh» engineer of the Mentreal•police •departineat • 'in a speech et the annual conven- tion of ,the Canadian Good Roads' -Association. at,Bigwin Inp,'Ontarip. Altliongh reckless., inefficient or L. drunken. ives factor • in'. .cetteing. aCeidentse bakee..said the Yast• M.a.loYitY rot, perei)LI.inr�hr.ed , in...aecidenta were honest law abiding Citizens.. driving Cornpi.teet-'; 'h and ith, reaeonable.::Clintiote .4 they- %vete 'chargeable de, the *mit • -with ;bed jadgnieat' father than \-,A. • Vied intent' •peopardize theire,: • eelvea. ' .ErtforteMent."liefticte:d iir 1! Spirit' of revenge defeated its °Wit- ;end, • And Wronged the - .com.aianity. It , • • should 'seek ,to correct and 'eclucate " •: StispenCions anti revocatione of 117 greater deterrent feet on etring.drir era than alincit any other Punititt -reeaSure. al34 eTo .0:Fnushect,.Soon . *I • ' ?kW ..1Internail,anat 0Link. At Po,rt:E4W4=l, Conpjete . . ConstruEtion, week' Oh:, the ,',Blee ,f..:Watee'Bridge•prOneris eittectedto, . be 'coinpleted, next week: this WillO ,f; .'consist of the fthal eainting on the -I,. .::-.Ceriadian end .",ef the .ectitre ;span. ,•The „Anierican .half oi; the bridge • ..eonipletedLast week; All thpt • reelable , t he .done noir , so..ihat.0- • :" the...bridge ean. be put into opera.. tion. is the.sOmpletion Of the, cue- Inms. andefeetnigfation..bnildirigs''at • the .1.'4itirt;Edward. end, The .Sareits nod •Iiiimilton bridge eoinliaele,. Wit ew• e' tract foe the 'entteijettini the. (tixttitlian: apbynacii, have pompleted..• their ecIIa bridge rand theY , have...turned it, ii•Ver' to the' Ontario 'delm..r.Pricht et.-ilighWaye; The An.:eriran brldge'cornpriny.Will Wind up O ite\eoetrtict: for :the , eetar4, O aPati with the finehine at the. elitelleefit pilliitiog,4 .0/ ' O It , ex:41..0461 i t .'..t wn weeka O . • xv)1111 ht rerinitett•tn':cotitplete". the ,Canad0Ifitl:cindintis and. int 'Migration, ' btailtilogs, , • ' H1fCentu) Mark • ,Thiety-eight years- old Chain litezenholti of Warsaw claims that he, has (ljt0 26 wives, "I wane lo bring lap de- tittniber l'to tifty,” he said in a preaq interview, "end —then4-w,-111 be , • 4.-04 the.Cats , • " All eats in StaVeley, Alberta, have, to wear belli.4 "to give the „ birds a chance." '111,e .bird` invu- lationi now increasing .tiO„,titttS41 that other town' k Aitierta intend : to enact sitnilar 114WS. *1 vrayr s 0_ entna._ ant it‘rt Many will operate a bus line bo. •• ttroon'thi' two coantriel, 4 • GOODBYEr. ByJzabethEedy 'SUMMER :' As we , 1°0k itc)c 'el?en the Past' three • months, we realize that it has been lovRlyriot too hot, net teo. rOnYi not t'Oo .clOOL So that • aopailvapvraach ivith lts pro, - • *lee of plImplcin' Pies and Thanks', giving and diteking• Pr APPles 44-d e.olared leavOs end' beechnuts and " .14iVI suppers fi4ds us 4,11 a safe- , . . lied, peaceful frame of mind to- Wardslife aer-lived in our OntnriO.. only the thenght Of wais and • rUntore of wars tlitt not hiive, to be faced! 'Anti the conviction *lint this Peace a °Ors 'Which lies • over the land is only a teMpornry O ,RAXIAIGHT.:TImEi • While We. are on. the "subleet. of • surinner • ending and ..:;sucli, a "feW.'words;. .about dailightPVing: Shine. at , ourr.Ontaria`-ciqaa,and town have found it a boon,: that extrahour sunlight a gift 'from the gods. , 'Too bed all the Sitiee and towns . of Cenada, •don't adoptit auto- - matieafly in their", own ,interest. Or all. of. the -Dominiop go on • .Sutiuner Time. eech year—as Eur- ope has been nolpg eve*: since the. • Great War. • ' : And her it is that we would ask a qaestion: Why is it,that • farmers don't like' daylight saving • time? •The domestic !rinithalS. of EurOpe seemto get eleng alt eight; the cows and homes. don't' 'appear to stiffer from dislocation eflhe time sense. • Are. ptir• Cana-. that -anirnels. any ,differeht? 'Or is - itlhat ferin work • under .deylight saving could thit get under Way • et an 'early' eeotigh hour. each day? • We wish, someone. would -write in• ;and ••shed a. 'little more '• fight on 'the problere. : •' •• LOST ,.:•OTPORTUNITY;, We • have ',been kiiking, ourselves; eVer.' •,sirice, Last' , week .,We 4%1i:14. '-paragraph for thia. ecdurrin on the •Euroiman wayseare; .then.justas... 't4.!.paper Went to oresS. we Yerileed :•the paragraph tint ,becanse it'look- ed at the .enorhent as ..if we „might be. „wro,nk.. ..Latet? events SupPort. • our original viewpoint. •0', , • ..•Ilere part of the paragraph,., • under.- the. heading, .."Supercblos- • sal Bluff "An' illuminating comment on the situation in Cen- • .tral Europe was Made this week by.l • Public Sa.hoOl Inspeetor •, Eagle, of Windsor, just returned. frorii. hie ninete. enth trie., across • the %Atlentie. He .shod: knew. •whereof.. he' • Speaks. •2 p.ys Eagle:: 'I don't think the • Germans want war.' 1 believe they're trYing• • to See what they Fan get bY -War, ' fing and by •a, shoW, of forcp',." "•: • ,Mr.- Eagle cptild have gone fer. ther:and sent A few'. werds. nbout, "b1acknail' ofthe derpoenitie . power's. by, a desperate state, Ger., ; Many. . • • •.• • Bluff 'it all, was (thought very . one), be -cage* GermeeY wee ... net 0 reel1yreedy' for 'Yarnor • capable Of Waging y.' Confronted by t4e. •democratic. • powers ;acting, 'in concert,' she. • Would have been .blecked. from the • 'Outset.' • Now; Hitierisiop-dog in ell Eneope: With CzechosloVekia* under his belt (it is eieh in min, era's, Muhitions ,,plants),-. he •.heve the. wherewithal to defeat the • World. 'Pitts the .key to the Balkan... regions and a route totheMeek , • There wilt be no stopping line' O FORCE TRIUMPHANT:. ',Orem -• an editorial .ih ' the New York Times which deals' with the Cieeh,.. osiovak cii, and the Anglo French proposals: • • - "This, ,is' the end of tbe' whote system Of eelleetive security built • op in.,' the .poet-Warv,•treaties. It is'. O the end•of that systein beeause.: a denuntStriithei will haVe• been, giv- , en, hi' the very. heart of Europe,. before, the eyesof , all the world.' ! 'and •in anianeer Which:leaves. no passible 'robin :for . doubt, that . . •.. : 4 Ready to " 040 !Wit oink neezers, amen ' •Ratitieed. glimiost$ ther•.E.34 cept, tor sma_11 Aree; Victor* tn $1014,. ° • . • O Ragwee,d, Plague of hay fever viettnis, bas keep practically elim- inated from the beepe• renineula, • Georges Blahelix of tho'Quebea De, Partment Agriculture,s, told. •a, • roti:hf meeting ce 0lture alt na:t10;09t, 14-tio ienee' Cle:::alatatt n:1;1 1:1:4Pren c4totaig:0;:n :Cgg:47 • O Council at sOttawa last week. •.Oct-OperatiOn 'Effective. .• Setting put' to make the Gaspe area a refuge for hay fever Stiffer- ers the :Quebec- GoVernment bad se-. cured' the rC0-operatipa of fanners,, -teachersand school "tbildren and the sentli" share of the ' St 'Law- . rettee-had' been "practically •freed " from the,weed,.. s9ne limitedarea O ' Infestation• rePuiluetell the north • n. shore-hnt tiVo, or three 0yearalt was expected ragwOeirWoOld :dia.' " appear from ' the whole area: The,. BOOK SHEL .•mom. , . This piciPre:wai taken at Hitler's :mciuntain, retreatBerci tes • • • By ELIZABETH EEDY gaden, when the Reichfuehrer conferred with .Konrad- Henlein, leader of the• Sudeten Germans. 'Shortly afterward; Hitler, lin a speech from Nuremberg, Served, notice ona world bristling 'with arnte that his Nazi , empire stood ready to "liberate" the Sudeten Germazis regardless of ' any ppposition,,from other Eneopean countries: .1 , 4-,4-...+0•••••••••••••• ••••• I', • "EARLYQ.NETPAIRLIDO. I.r S By Prof.•Erie D., .Artliur -•Ilni\ersity of termite Press has just released a new publieatioh' • entitled. ",l'lie :Early. 13ui1dihgs ot Ontario," ',which describes. and i17-, lusteates, many. of the province's historic!buildings,_which have Out'' • standing architectural features. . ,tric D. Arthur, Professor Architectural Desigh,i Univ-ersity •of Toronto, is •the author of the ; • beoltiete., John Afor, Professor of Fine An, of the same unirer • eity,' has ''%-iritten a .fcirewerd in • :'Whieh e states that fthe quality O oof. architecture is the qUality • of, •'-qhe Material environment we make for ourselves -in the process of our '• relations •With • raw Nature and 'with eadhother. ' •, Front. Lancaster, loHandlion. O The largest group'sof good. early, ()ICE C)F HE PRESS CANAPA. EXCRUCIATING All the troubles:of the World •are as halting to the man witli a conple rasptierry seeds under ; the upper plate,--LBrandon Sun? THE CREDIT SYSTEM O . This eettetry,wenlci.be in .better • condition... if "there were •riot; '. mink mortgaged inotor Cats Park- ed, by rented' houses on _paved .highweYs' built On cret.-=Forest Standard. •• .• , • • WHY FA„V.Ott TORONO TO Tertinte,'so we see, is t9 -get higher relief grants froni -the. Prn- O Vincial Government,: And:why an ezieeption in ,favoC 'Of Torente':, Any:revision ,for the benefit Of the ntupicipalities "shenla apply e.,•en, erally.,70ttawa. Journal. A NEEDED "WEEK" - 00,s What With Fish :Week, Furni-- • thee •Week, Cheese' Week,Dog Week and all the others, it is said O that everything:. ha e • been •colu- rnandeez'e1up to the Second Week • of June, 1947, and soineone has • ; designated; that .;as Your Own Damped Business W.eek. 'Woodstock ,• FOOD SUBSTITUTES' :*Surely mankind 'around' the • .world is 'getting tired pt ' diplo- mats, and steteamen,, ancrtilieta-,• . tees, and leedera who' . have ' no o time,. hoe inelinetion to veorry .ebput. utiderfed peeplee "Spheres' of ,inflUence;".-:'"cereidors7 and, "iieW ,riligninents"•-71: 'newel-, and • . quicker Ways of, boinbing,. gassing • awl tithing ,,eaeh 'gh o. oeCup,y .. their time; talent* erid energies. .• Marie .Antoinette'„s fenious • mark; Let the people Cat, cake,:"• O has, saYs'One, been changed today ' . • . • . • • • • ' • '.'fOrce Or the .threat of .•,force the' deterntihing feet or . in the: eclat ion shipof nations." 0 0 0. 00 * 0, liow. to build 'it tp again. • ifitiE )W.EEIC0S. .QUESTION. What. Whe.is.•the 'harden, each• Peeeoli ' ., • . , in Catiede cerrjes, as his lhare ht.. " the pubik debk for.. everY woman and child: ..in: the: ei•tiotry..-. ••• • 0 0•, • 'Halifax 'Herald, .TOO MANY.' C,Al3I,Ng?.- • billistiiintgPI°Os'ri•bts.ibee talltatttawcetiozilltleofi) touriat• dellar? .Even; in the bet .of..tofirit. seasons, it isdotibtfid if . sufficient •visitors cross, the border . , . to. make .pr8fita0ble the operation , •%Of all the tabins, hineh etands and Other establishmeets that, - have been created elone the higliWays to fill" their needs—and vet thereis . . , ir;constarit, increase in. the ber ' Of these places:. — Breckville • Recerder and Time. , HIGH COST QF DYING, The ebst of dying:is' het thought ' -•-• of So often •as the. Costof living. ut it. looms as a 'major problem, . 'for', most • people. ,To low-wage earners the cost of byrial Services• . constitutes an increasing: worry`, o berauSe • they ere haunted ' by the fear, ef : a l'pauper'S grave.", The .•most 0 comineti •forrn. Of 'industrial • insurance is ; riothing mord than insurapce. Of' every insur- mice . policy .undee. $1,000.. .it is found that over, half. is 'Used' for. funeral expenses: There are eases., where 'funeral ,•directors • assume , •:the. payments • 60 „ premiums.•of• • O Policies which are in °danger ..of' lapsing: , indeed,' the ' struggle •anion"- thousands of •people to pr,ovide forLanecent exit from this ; life makes. 'their later period ,of. 'living n ,harried, unenviable :one. --L:TorehtO;Stai ver .17We#ty'HaVe - .,SW4..truCha.tinel: • VVOmart ',Doctor, 'Gardener, are • ' Last 'To. Cross,. • Five .mete2seeirig aheimetedwol,. nun twienning teWards..sliere near • if:lever, Bngland, ran, to 7theet:her,. O and Nand.. She: WriS....Fru 'Ilrena 35-year7o1d. 'German ,doetor, • • iyhe' claimed to ..have .swtim . eliatingi,frOm ''Cap orls-.164 in 15' ,hottr0; njnfltes, It dolibtfill •If ,hee swira.:ivillhe..reetignized; 'as • it •-wils;,iimde unofficially. Repord-'Holders O :The recoil foe, the•swiin is held: by C. Alichei,, a fret-tett:man., wlici .1 crossed • from. 'Cap ,Gris;.1‘,"ez•• :to. tk?-: . ver in,1926.jzj .1.1'hOurs 6 . Minutes. . tip to this 2:1•' Peotile. had .deineit-;•-•iiiire of limey:wet-heti. .' The. • . fastest -thee fer,a, elunao, is that - of Mi sa elertr.utie hcaire tt-t • itiintace: •• WONDERLAND OF O --410in00.4•19321!ill3, , • O • Ep011AtID BeNES.' • President Of • C.XechOloYaki".n: 'helped• to found the republic. For •the pasttwenty yeeri 'he has nrOi- ed Jo. be one of the;oSniartest statesmen in -EuroPe.: • .houses are to be found in the earliest„: settled portions' of %'On- tario,. The Kingston Road. from Lancaster to peotided hundred e of • exainples of partieu- • laoiod o lygoo; hor,ie- in th neighbor_ • h Prestpti and Cobeurg, the..book peints out. .The..&iagarri • Penin - Stile ,ericl, the country around Ham, also Contain 'some of the best' old :hOuses•in the province. • l.n:.the ,westent;pnrt of the province ai' : other group is te be found on the 'shore's Of Lake ..Erie and alOng, the . - :Detroit. River: .0 0 • .0 •. • • The Beek- 'Provides . instruc • tive: study and is recommended for• ' teachers • any ; others.. interest; • ed in .Ontario's architcztural beri, , UR1OUS WORLD ByFergusza William .. • . W...tEK I car- efffE.P...STAN PING DeER$ KtpizTH CARout\IA !INDIAN CAN pur AN ARP -9W •1-1-iiROL,11 : :Z5 -E' 'piece -r\A(E:N-rv-Flvm • •,IN 714E• : 11-IERE ARE, .• 21+; MORE .711 -IAN q/VE,Ste.1001, IVY 1:4 iy) 6.1 1WAVC :a4d,,,,EAppr, • D 64:rTABAZ"e.../}23t:1- 7 -;ZZ--;; ,LINWDrrisRsTcH • X COLD VVAVES RV' PRPCESS •THEYCZ.:MM •A LILDDEN STORM • ANC+ I'DEPAR.1"- • 193111 We! taa.sa„sytet...lac. "..• dilEF STAllbjhrGDtElt, Mast famous Of North'Carelina Chero-7 • kee archer's, his been rifled eueof,nrchery corlipetition by his tribe: Champion for a genetation, his:skfil disueuraged youegercolfl„ , „ . , petitors, froth, entering the ennuai tehrziarnents. • • ', . , •:,'NE'XT:• Where Will 'en •ii‘eenr-4te keep .eOrreet • • .Thest; wetei•tentark.0. • able creatUres.. They, were. ot ze yet' Wete till hone: .tkin . . • notaele., there .tt.'etng no, meat • or tat • tinOti.inett bodies at al1,4 'their Pow.' • ertet initsEks :tA;'• last utider trieakIrt O eke boriZlies et fotie anal the Wetikg •• eat Ctrowie:itYog was '46 ettOrit tte • .eoetil rAek tip art elephatit.titadl to?Is levea tulle* SWAy„... . • „ .that i.tated allO • .• people. l4. allo 1,,itec•• that it he etteeeedett• they: %void& afford' hint :yerY '0,o -wet -tut .roiatat,tt!..e.'".1`,/tel..and t 02. la rttlett by a •fla.ndiS Itab•,Y„ girt wit,) 14 tti,sArtIstitAgly good toed.'" ,"tterpeotile tit;e•allhpv • atitt eontentett and ha.ve ttarea or .worrie4 whitt,•%.et"!' ono' roW led, the t ittite, .44 itlipoot. : stilt seowlittg.' ••••• • . .• • "pttee kho (hippie ting eaalaved 'th'e 1tt Paratly •sate" the (hmerat. "but Oztlta Intorti,red, VttrAigil it WAs et tr'er bustneas; teee,cbed her Arm); against us. With her,,was 6,1<a4tts fratued . I)Orothy. anti yellow' hen, and thei tuatehettayernthreetly The) the ttponvi XLILv,";•4•v.„ There they liberat-t E•it ear etaye4 'troth Cis', and vtLlie ,.KLag Ittle,goVs rtiftsto her." • 4+,• 0.: hoW Omr. Xing is making. • . tunnelntnier the 'deadly desrt so We. t4irt niareh through it, -10 the eldd . city. ‘vben we get: thure u mean to etAgner and 4:1:•strtiy alt the, laint'afia recaptere:.'thentnagig hert.'! •-,A14httlhe Part'itted and again the orand. thiltiticL6t itt•Towikt '.(10 oh'!" (4ink-" tried to think of what to,`atty,'nekt-t.,••. forhe waWrquital nery•otta •tititt A 'hAtc• py theugh,t, soon oceurrett to .httn. • eildeer fiord Numbers, 4,501 ,s0 nnuat of Dopai- ikion ,Government Aitimah • Reveals' Imported Rom Asia. Oriliinally- r,eindeer were ,kfe O ountect..Or herders: in the annual. ••-• .reonnottl-ru:insio 'ef 41 lead et the, ipoeth. cort-tilp, M4C1g/Pn.:. ;10.r Ittlipti74.0cOrctilAg• to wireless re, • ports; receivnd by, the Department, tit,Minee ,and Resources, • : The round -up has jest been' coat, •• Opted, And sed the animals in healthy coaditien; and. increasingIii , • has's. tor Ta,reiegier..1)0910446o from Asia 1936. to provide", the 1 unnthers... They, were 'impelled . all . toting the Aretie, coast" which might • " .'• Proilde, feed •.atid. empleyment O Canadian Eskimos: • ' ••• 0.t.:41,;41.t,e,06 .xl,4.,tf,$4,,,,i;.1$;,/.003.7.yet;,4•.,retitinaliettittiog' 1 adult fbmales 631Yearlieglon.diad • alt. India and steers, : were tint • . ,, • • .throti41 the :corral :4 while an esti- `matetf: 3,50 .deer, eeettPed the. tent,. - .erS by Swimming acrose. Aahallow Surplus Stock, Sleughtered • Despite annuaI lesseS. ineiclental • telthe life of a, herd and the•slaiigh- . '.004 -ter of ,surpliis eteck to provide food and clathing...fcir 'facet needs the . herd 'tee: elloWn a 'steady ,growth. ' • elece. the erig,inal. 2:,1.70 'reindeer* werenelivered tt the .INIeckenzie • •• deita are4n i95 a 1 . • ' • ..•tichtirda• Island,. on which • the . ..retitid-np.taltes•placela tlie euminer, ;.• ,grazing grounti,for the herd. ,After ' the' feedze;ne it \yin...bemo ed to : -whiter piisittee att the mainland. Laplanders oH�rd Them ' .• Tferding, is cltiao by Lapland§•rs., imported froth NorWaY, assisted by : ESitime aPpie.ntices.'Whe.1,10.0., been: selected as. Part of,the Gor.ornment,:. .':sclienre for developing a. 'Canadian 0' reindeer :industry. '1 ' Folk Lore 'Took ' Place000f,M�vies, :In .the Lives of. Earlier: Peoples OThis EgerthEritertztiped 2TheniselVes..With Stories • Folkldre, tales.. says. 'F'.rofessor,. Stith ThenipSon, president of the . American Folklore Soeieiy; tell the: story if aciew,great*,iintuan•lidings: 'They are' the former ,equivalent of • the nicivies:. these huihan sent:inlet-US 'is the faie. ef,•the plsort;,w11O.,ShOws° ".best .rin..a.th4 • • .• At, least :50: of the ..itnerican. • 0.46 fcilitiore ' •• tales; Profeeear ThOmptore!seid,;are bcirrowed Irene, • European ,stories, C7fridere11a is one', do tiilieothres lattaer'. The real Indianbtales 0 They run More to the. supernatural., Thusan indien'herniee cheoses.„ a star.for . Is • Borrowed From'' Afrieift0Oik taieg. ,ro.Wed• .frOni. the. Eur opean: 7:.:•• Ancient once thought • the. Source.sof',•Eurefte,aii, taleS... This, : , 'said Profess.or ThornpsO*-:•is, not yerified. The. East ' lfidiatt tales; he reported, iovecIevernessandwild supernateral 'events inVolving. high. .• 0... . I p'rofeSsor• .tliompSOn 'Said 'that •., the total motifs-iti:the•Writtem Word•'. • . %. When to, tales ere ddded',bill- .Iads• • . , tratiitiOnr, and literattire.,. , ." Tobacco Crop Is Best hi History _ . Averagz.lh Tripled, Ontirio. ,fiPa7;;:,60;00,01: Ronds ehigHarvested • A' preaminary. esti/natty'. of : the viittigie• oi •pr*Luetion..'of.flne-cured ,tebeeco places •t he feta1'. yield at 'ep-': -,,ProximatelY, '00.000,40.0 Pounds frolik 65'7000' aeree, a.cetirding tti a tblActo • : crop repotiestted hy the .I)Orainion • • Bureau ef, Statletica.• ; • ' 'quality Setter This estithate Which. will be.:re. Vised later' date, indicatesa. larger Crop Ot: better ',quality tliaa ' in 1.937 :wheti prodeetion of flue - O cut:et!, tObaecb -tt:italled: 54.700,000 Pounds' front 53.900- rieres. This re- , presents a ..voinme, triple the 10 -yr. ..11.02.7:49111.4.:v.e.rage preductiOti, of ,19.,e'0.0.11)li Pounds .frorn 000` ae°i6s. Weather •Favarehle O W•ottther; ('i.tulitions during: Aug- • pSt wet e partientailY favorable. for ..harVeting, tobaced, With; the. result -- ..the grenier :,prepertien pi the, &bp Wee h.irvested by/the end. of the '. • Month, eReept British "Cblumbia, 4-413 whet•e l L10OO5tjn . been d Played in the' liotio that i*tt •prov,e, the Cr.ip Which, has stiffered., • materially 1.•'!oel 'the ,..e.relenged • ' • , „- • 10 ontario,1 the titte.turetl. crop •• ; Matte:ea very Well. with :the. reztilt, ' • that the' Present chip 'wee probably .„ the 'bet in biitors..,d$ it 'Weft to PaigrantitseTtiest windmill, b •in OutwoOd if( 1665•,,ts, s.,1 I, work:. ' •'