The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-27, Page 6�-r
ca honey For Christmas!
Prizes
In Valuada For 1939 --=Travel
!Bureau! Chief Pred"u is Pahl-
Although Canada's tourist traffic
daring the present season, had.
shown a decrease compared with
that of 1937, the tourist industry'
had, i
did, "wthin the Last .1t ntonths°
splayed;a greater resistance for
the current recession than any oth
earn;,, industry being . operated within
the country," D. -Leo Dolan;" chiee
of ,the Canadian Travel Barean'said
last week., j
"Respite the fact thattraffic this;
year in Canada was not as, great as
a year ago, I venture the prediction.
now that•'our tourist industry ;in
1938 will show a monetary value of ,
approximately3270 000,)00," he said
in . an address before " the'. annual
nnieeting' of the. Maritime Board Of .
More Autornobiles Coming
The • Travel Bureau • head .esti-
mated the decrease 'was'aboui' five,
per cent. 'for the first eight.months
of 1938 comparedwitfi the- corse
spending period ol.tfre previous•;
year. The total, o0,31019,875 auto-;;
mobiles Which entered the country
• this season, however, was an in- _.
creeate of almost eight per, • dent..
over 1936:.
For .>he • best
ristmas or• 'New Year's.
Dinner Menu
CONTEST RULES:
1:1one entry to a househoy• ,
2. Write plain of menu. It is not.eClfsa!'�i
n ' to give reci
ti
for each individual dish. ,Recipes will be •accepted.
for not morethan three items on the. menu. •°
-• 3,, Print your own name and address plainly;
u 4. Write On one side of Raper only.
5. Contest closes, Saturday, November 26. 4 '
6, Address your entry to Contest Editor, Room. 421,
73 West Adelaide St.,.;Toronto. ;
A Prominent Dietitian Will Act as Contest Judge
Prizes: First, $5; Second, $3; ' Third, $2.
A SPECIAL PRIZE will be given for; the best recipe for an
individual dish.
Mail Your, Entry Early
Escapes With His Life',.
•
Eo ;Id , Keith -Roach; Brutish
district governor :of• Jerusalem,:;;
who' escaped with •his life; when
four bombs'. were' hurled, at the
automobile in which be was rid-
ing, by assassins on the•'old city
wall in Jerusalem: This `attempted
assassination • was part' of the
Arabs' terroristic campaign
against British rule which` is allow-
ing more, Jews into Palestine:.
Doul lee Highway
From Toronto
To Windsor
Is Mentioned By Highways, kl4n<.
titer -aper Road Would
Avoid Big Centre•
In Windsor fur a few hours on
his way • to Sault Ste Marie,, Tion,
T. B. McQuesten; Ontario Minister
'of:, Ilighwa`ys.' (says ' the , Windsor•
Star). confirmed;reports;as to'plans •.
in ,mind for a double -stripped moil
ern -;highway to carry the. immense •
.traffic movi"rtg. eastward 'frons •the
herder, towards Toronto:
While he was reluctant to: costiMiit
himself as "fp the. definite. time • it
a iIl be completed, or, the definite •
route to be Taken,. lis said that .the
Heavy traffic' demands. attention. •. '•
Asked as to Whether .or not ,they
new highway: would,follow the ex-
isting: rout.-_ Mr. .MCQuesten. ;.re-
plied :
re -plied: •
void .Population
"Generally Speaking, . the, policy.
w.iIl belto !Oen, oll the existing.
roads. To change the rights-of-way
from A G6 -font' to; a 200 -foot allow-
ance;houses, etc., `would .up-
set everything. . '
"And it i;; ., not ' desirable ' that
great 'trunk roads 'should be,through,
centres of population: The fenden-
. • cy is to avoid them'
Will Abandon Portions
•
Much of theexisting No. ,2 route
does not lend Itself to the 'pattern •
to be 'followed in' a •modern high -
Way,. he pointed out: ',tardy pave
meats. in the province follo'wed,� to
a considerable extent, the old sets•
tiers'.. roads, With "their twists and
turns.
•" When the new : highwi y is coni
pleted; the abandoned portlons ;of
the old road : will revert to local
use, becoming` again Community
roads; rather than through high, .'
'ways, 'he. auggested.. :.: .
Snare 1n -the Bag;+
Martel .1♦'e1'ix, w`aitet, #atiad,, a
'.hag under `a seat in a ` Paris un-
derground train. He opened it.'•-'
and a 7 ft. boa -constrictor •put its
,head.otyt. r
ICE SOF
E; • PRESSE.
PLEBISCITE'S ARE -POPULAR'
And - if the .• Germans " in'. ,Sas-
katchea'an , appeal ' to, Ritter what,
will Jimmy Gardiner do?=Bran
don. Sun.
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PESKY 'PROPHETS •
Word : is. expected,.' daily from
that. perennial pest 'that we'are .in,
for,the ` longest; •,hardest winter
on -record +St. Catharines'; Stan-,'
dard . l'
REASON EOR' WORK•Y
At this season when fowi" sup
pert are running: heavy the: hen
that. did not ,.contd. througa ' her
molting period -in. a hurry has :
something to worry. about Yeter-
borough.Examiner. •,
BICYCLES NOT
"BUILT -FOR
¶woe ; youngsters' • riding, on• a •
bicycle were 'injured when. struck.
by an ' automobile' in. 'Stratford,
Perhaps the practice ':wrli be , dis- '
couraged there for a time, but it
is prevalent •,everywhere,=Wood=;
stock : Sentinel-Revie*,
NOT SO • FOOLISH, ' EITHER'
If 'the •idea 'moving the; capi-
tal of the. Empire to, Canada . had
been. suggested ' before: the. Great
',War, it would have :been: laughed:.
• off as ' a fanciful ":flight, 'into
dreamland But: more, than . one
'Ieading citizen •of Great 'Britain
has been impressed with the sug-
ges`toa b the las. as.
-Windfewyesor ,rStar
,';
I 'HELY THE PASTEURIZER!
The. government.: 'should: give
thought to,wa s'and meant of as-,
sisting the farmer who is hard hit
'by: the cumpulsory pasteurization
..-law. . 'It has ;been suggested that
the government should 4establish'
pas teurization_piants for_ the.':.con-_
lenience; of the farmer so that he
could have the milk -:pasteurized `
at a ,nominal ...cost: That would :
tend to: help the small: •producer'',
Recovers Medal` '
He Lost In Ware 1!
KINGSTON, Ont. -William ::
'Bellinger. ' veteran.. of • the
Boer War and World War,
proudly .displayed this weekz
,medal he loss in •France more
than twenty fears, ago: The'
medal. a silver one bearing v,
eight . bars, is . one . of two :is -
seed. The British War Office #`
• recently returned it :to Buell- • t'
ringer.` He received it ,for gal-
'entry in eight major Boer
War engagements. +.I ,
and. in''addition '• benefit the 'icon=
Burner by, preventing a great
crease in price.—Kitchener Rec.'
cord:.
HIT RUNNERS 1'N• 1;888
Our sentimental fondness, •for
',"the good ,old times".. ---'currently
referred to as ,"the ?horse and.'
buggy' days"=•received something
'of a shod( when we 'read' the sub-
joined new' item • in the '"50'
Years Ago'' column onthis page.
on Wednesday:, "A• man and wom-
an driving on Ontario street 'ran ;
over a child 'causing bserious' in
jury. The couple drove `right .,on
without . •stopping to enquire what
the; injuries' Were." Evidently hu-
man nature' hasn't changed with
the ,years. There were odd black
peas' inthe pod in 1888, just as
there are in l938—and doubtless
will be a hundred 'years ''hence.-•-_
Stratford Bcacgn_lerald, " '
v •
sticky Dog:
•
Duke, a terrier' of Boston, Maus.; '.•
deaf for two years, has been.
t equipped with a microphone strap-.
_ ped -to his back, and .bone -con
ductor headphones. •
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A ROYAL VISIT: It is, 'some
thing to be thrilled •about that the
Ring and Queen are ,coining to
Canada nest year, :