better business in dominion summary of weeks news reveals hamilton every cnr engine on ths divbin is iu use and 25 locomo- tiva crews have within recent weeks returned to their jos vancouver four ships loaded with lumber for auvralia- left british col- tinbia ports recently and all big lum ber companies report large export or- dars on hand orillia tudhope factory here is be ing equipped by canadian mechanical rubber corporation for rubber goods manufacturing and the new pkint will open in june veland contract has been award ed for a 540000 addition to the plant here of dominion foundries and steel mpany halifaxincrease of 3c per cent ov er 19s3 shown in total tonrjge of port of halifax for first two months of this year oshawa general motrs now oper ating at highest pressure since 192 with 3000 on payroll and staff being enlarged weekly company reports ex port sales up 700 per cent over figures for same period last year hornepayne all availaale train men are working now and extra crew3 are being brought to this division of the cnr to handle increased traf fic hamilton hamilton motor ear dea lers report sales unexpectedly heavy and that the bulk of purchases are with cash lancaster heads weekly editors conservative mpp is chos en president at annual meeting montreal t p lancaster editor of the havelock standard was elected the president of the ontarioquebec divi sion of the canadian weely newspa pers association at the annual meet ing mr lancaster succeeds c v charters of the brampton conserva tor the new vicepresident of the asso ciation is adam l sellar editr of the huntingdon gleaner huntingdon que and the secretary bruce pierce of the simcoe reformer directors were elect- id as follows p e rioux drummond- ville walter r legge granby john holland stanstead w a dunlop of forest herman e rice huntsville j c mctavish cornwall ami w c walls barrie the association went on record as favoring greater ftctio- by provincial governments th spreading news of the legislative activities to rural communi ties through the medium of the week ly newspapers o british deliver torpedo boats to chinese now fingerprint the human voice new york a method of finger printing voices to show the roles a singer is best fitted for was demon strated to the national opera club recently by mr w ii white of chic ago these vocal fingerprints it ap pears like the police fyles identify broad character tendencies there are some voices most fitted for vil- ilanous roles others for uplift parts the lines of the voice prints are waves of light drawn on a screen by translating the vibrations of a sing ing voice first into electricity then j into a beam of light woman recalls i voice of the press busyharbor l anada wooden ships lay four tributelo toronto deep at wharves in the people of the province of saint john ontario will rejoice with unfeigned satisfaction at the observance of tho saint john nb although this hundredth aunivers of the incor- is a busy season for the port of saint poration of toronto as a city the john the number of craft arriving tremendous growth of toronto in one and sailing here seems comparatively hundred years is a tribute to the en- small to miss stella paysou who re- ergy euterprize and enthusiasm of calls days when wooden ships lay those who have conducted he affairs four deep at the wharves and the liar- of the city iu yeis gone by tanad- bor front of saint john was a forest dians are proud of thequeen city an of masts i its achievements it has been a lead- a contrast between shipping of the er in every good work for the ad past and present was drawn iu a- papar miss paysou read before the new brunswick branch of the canaj dian womens press ciub relating reminiscences of a voyage from saint john to the west indies more than 50 years ago when sho was a small child miss payson instanced the difl vancemeut of the brantford expositor the the beach of del monte california is a popular photographic background generally used by young ladle3 attired in brief bathing suits basking in the sun this particular photograph was taken at sun set and all couspires to blend into a beautiful study 6253808 spent on transcanada ottawa the total sum spent on the transcanada highway as a re lief measure in the province of ont ario during 1032 and 1923 was g253- 808 according to information given in the house of commons in 1932 5980565 was spent and in 1933 273242 of this 2990282 was contributed by the dominion in 1932 and 136621 in 1933 gentleman of the press itwo first of a consignment of six arrive arms firms busy canton china the arrival of two torpedo boats here from england first of a fleet of six ordered for the chineso navy again focuses public at tention on arms purchases by far east countries two other torpedo boats are en route to canton by way of hong kong while the british are completing two more for delivery in june the appearance of these fighting ihips in the stream here coincides with reports from other parts of the distribution of raw materials used in the manufacture of war articles significant among these is the move ment of nitrates from chile to the azores for redistribution to con signees in england france russia and japan according to the 1933 statistical yearbook of the trade in arms and ammunition importations o f war materials into japan increased 700 pei- cent china likewise was listed among tho heavy importers of war stuff the chinese navys new tor pedo boats were ordered in 1933 by a special mission of the first group army feminine theme evident in evening new york with dinner and dance dresses the feminine theme breaks into full rhythm some an still high in he tront but the maj rity are made with the fulleven ing look net and chiffon are seen gelurc rrccs have a prominent tcc and ptins are increasingly used what ever the fabric flowered crepe taf feta sheer or any of those mentioned above they are at to be made with u ana it is good news that trains ore cut so that they can be lined with grace so look to your petticoats when you prepare for the evening and its romance washington d c president roosevelt has bestowed his own part icular accolade upon the fourth estate the finest thing that can be said of a newspaper man according to the chief executive of the country is that he is a gntleman of the press at his regular semiweekly press conference president roosevelt who had been informed that james horna- day veteran washington correspond ent of indianapolis news was celebr ating his 50th anniversary as a news paperman said that he would like to have mr hornaday step forward and shake hands hornaday who usually stands in conspicuously at the outer edge of the flock of correspondents who throng around the residents desk appeared to be nonplussed by the request his colleagues however opened a path to the presidents desk where he was met by the outstretched hand of mr roosevelt i want to shake hands said the president i think the finest thing and the truest thing that i can say is that you are a gentleman of the press editor and publisher nova scotian wins fancy dress prize miss nancy fairchild wears persian costume to ball palm beach fla miss nancy fairchild of badcck n s is a prize winner in the everglades fancy dress ball an outstanding event of the so- ej season here several hundred guests donned car nival attire with costumes of the ori ent predominating two prizes for the most beautiful costumes were pre sented one of them going to miss fairchild she was gowned as a per sian lady never again says aimee mcpherson cincinnati threemarried aimee semple mcpherson tho evangelist says she will never marry again love she said clasping her hands dramatically and gazing into space is truly a wonderful thing without which the world may seem empty but ill never marry again i have married hundreds of couples at my temple and i am frequently referred to as the marrying parson i have observed this thing called love at close sight it is a wonderful thing to see a husband and wife walking hand in hand but we all have our troubles mine get in the headlines tours dont barrie man dies at hockey game collapses while entering gardens to see leafs battle had diiven to city toronto march 26 seized with a heart attack just inside the main en trance to the maple leaf gardens sa turday night harold modeland 53 of williams street barrie manager of the bank of toronto branch for barrie and allandale died in days pharmacy accompanied by james stewart of barrie mr modeland moorcd from barrie saturday afternoon for the express purpose of seeing the hockey match between the maple leafs and the detroit red wings they had parked their auto and were just en tering the door from the street when mr modeland sighed and swayed against a mans shoulder other hockey fans grabbed hum and prevented him from falling to the floor he was carried to happ- days pharmacy chief coroner dr m m crawford was called and order ed the body removed to the morgue add to the statues of washington franklin and other mementos of america the building served as the ameri can pavilion at the french colonial ex position of 1931 and is now being set up in this suburb of paris through the initiative of dr alexander bruno american surgeon he purchased it to save it from oblivion a landscape gardener is laying out a park reproducing as far as possible the setting of the famous original in virginia a good reason too jn great brit in every other homo has a radio set and the folks do not have to listen to announcers asking as in our fair land are your corns z i st ld tlip bothering you tonight thats one reason why britain has so many lis- second victim dies as accident result postal envoy conferring in lfondon shiptoshore service planned limehouse has only 100 chinese iondon limehouse famed in the stories of thomas burke and oth ers as londons chinatown has on ly a hundred chinamen and one only of these smokes opium prior to the death of loo fook 65 thero wero two but since his demise according to police constable ccombe only one seeker after the nirvana provided by the inhalation w tho poppy extract remains known o tho police in inquiring into tho cause of loo rooks death which was due to a jrosac gastric ulcer the coroner commented limehouse is suppoa od to bo ono of tho show places of jlondon there cant be much to see it cant compare with new york chinatown planes to expedite mail de livery between britain canada newfoundland london a shiptoshore air mail service cutting down the time required to move mail from great britain to canada and viceversa to 4 12 days will be in force this summer on steam ship lines it was reported in london last week such a service was temporarily in effect during the imperial economic conference of 1932 great britain canada and newfoundland will colla borate to establish and maintain the service on a regular basis it was re- ported planes will be able to put mail on board the ships after they are well un der way on the crossing and similarly will put out to receive mail while the vessels are still a substantial distance from land during the summer when west bound ship3 go through the straits of bell isle planes will carry the mail the last five hundred miles to shediac n b while in the winter when the straits are closed the mail will be flow n from a point near cape race montreal march 25 one of cana das delegates to the postal union conference at cairo has remained in london to study certain questions re garding the dominion great britain and the empire generally hon ar thur sauvo made this announcement here tonight while giving his impres sions upon his return from egypt the postmastergeneral remarked british empire delegates had to con- sede certain consequences that may re sult from the extraordinary extent of air mail in some parts of europe single jobless demand aid that they are a burd ti on their par ents and relatives the men are con ducting an actij caupaign with a view to getting relief from the fcd- ral government province or munici pality and are organizing to call for a showdown in the near future the single jobless grojp in guelph have already made two direct appeals to the city council without success millions hidden by roumanians women of india of in strange places all faiths meet hoarding of savings acts to retard prosperity say authorities bucharest romnania action of the national bank here in calling iu all 1000 lei notes has disclosed that guelph march 25 pressing their demands for some sort of relief al lowance single unemployed men in guelph have named delegates to join members of the ontario workers fe deration in other ontario centres who will interview premier gerlge s henry seeking assistance claiming- s revealed they had erieau diiver had been facing charge of man slaughter chatham march 25 awaiting preliminary hearing on a charge on manslaughter arising out of a fotai manslaughter arising out of a tatai near rondeau provincial park several weeks ago sam galbraith 47 of erieau died in the public general hospital early this morning from in juries which he suffered it is not expcctd an inquest will be held details of the accident were obtained at the inquest into the death of the first victim john d mckin- ley a native of australia who hd been living in windsor the jury found that galbraith was under the influence of liquor when driving his car towards a govern ment construction camp at rondeau park where they were ei nloyed his car got out of control and overturn ed into a ditch mckinley was pin ned under the wreckage and killed in then and one today iu the old days we went aboard with the knowledge that it would be many days or even weeks if winds were contrary before we again trod dry land she said those were the days of real ro mance when the little ships could poke their way into small far har bors through coral reefs and up into mangroveguarded river mouths touching the secluded places which the big ships can never reach i have iu mind- now an inlet on a tropical island where our little ship lay tor a week a sandy reef to sea ward through an opening we had passed tmd a low shore all dismal mangrove growth there were two ways of getting inland one meant rowing up a small stream after pass ing the mangroves at the other spot at which it was possible to land thero was a road with oue building of wood a socalled store and a cluster of huts like beehives the homes of the natives recalls brig in her account of a childs remi- teners winnipeg tribune engine without steam there is only one recipe for cur ing the depression more employ ment and higher wages those who have not learned that in the last four years can learn nothing it is not in our modern woild simply his own affair if a man cannot llnd work or has to work at starvation pay this is also the affair of every one who produces things to sell or offers things for sale the business system without public buying power is like a locomo tive without steam the machine is all right but it wont move buy ing power in the hands of people who need or want to buy things is the prime mover of production and trade edmonton journal anglocanadian treaty the whole canadian press should mobilize its forces in support of the anglocanadian trade treaty the pre ference given to cauada in the british market constitutes the finest -oppor- niscences miss payson told of the tunity ever presented to canadiauex- southern trip iu her fathers brig the porters over there it remains for visited a blind pig during the even ing galbraith suffered a fractured shoulder and head injuries and ap peared to have recovered in the n- eral hospital he was taken into cus tody but after several days in jail suffered a relapse and had to bo re turned to the hospital ceres payson it left saint john with a load of lumber piled high even on the decks and shutting out light from the cabin even in rough weather although the load was higher than the rail the men ran back and forth on ship as if a wall rose between them and tho unfathomable depths below said miss payson one of the crew was washed overboard at stormy weather delayed by hard going the brig was still far from land on christmas but santa claus visited the child never- the less among her gifts was a pair of slippers from the cook who was a shoemaker by trade anybody who couldntget a job or who wanted to get to some other country in those days could always ship as a cook he didnt need to have any previous knowledge of cooking after a long stormy trip the brig reached its island destination sub stituted the cargo of lumber for one of sugar and returned safely to her home port our producers and exporters to profit by this opportunity on an evergrow ing scale it is surely up to ever newspaper in the dominion to preach this gospel continuously toronm mail and empire albertas solution the province has about reached night during the end of its borrowing possibilities for the present the one promising solution of the problem is that some thing may be done in the way of re ducing interest charges on the public debt but if alleviation is to be se cured only at the erpense of thos who have invested ircalberta bonds public sentiment will demand that ths government in turn should grapple more effectively and sincerely with the problem of reducing general gov ernmental costs sacrifice should not be entirely laid on the shoulders ol investors calgary herald of min london speeders lose excuse london y utomobile speedsters will have to go warily as the result of an innovation on police cars here they no longer will be able to de fend themselves for not stopping for n police car by saying they were not sure that is was one for now all police cars are to be fitted with a special blind on the back window with stop police written in large loiters upon it to stop a car the police merely have to get ahead and pull down the blind ditcuss bill for protection girls at council bombay mrs saro jini naidu pre sided recently at a meeting of women representing all communities and faith convened by the womens council mrs naidu remarked she was phas ed to find that the women of bombay had recently begun to realize that it was not enough to stand aloof from life but that women had a responsi bility toward their sisters and that it was necessary to fulfil that responsibil ity by taking an urgent interest in the more vital problems one resolution discussed was in con nection with the hill for the protection of minor girls iu this connection mrs nadu said that the fact there should be a necessity for such a bill was an anaignment of educated indian woman hood the next resolution dealt with the question of devadasis and the pre vention of their dedication to service in hindu temples mrs nadu explain ed that these women dedicated to the temples were presumably intended to be of servico in the temples but wero in reality to satisfy the lust of the de votees who attended to offer their prayers scottish unemployed receive aid united states navy goes to sea good sign hamilton staticians may have charts to show business conditions on the upgrade again but local bellboys have pockets full of nickles and dimes earned by running errands in the hotels they report times have never been better 100000 persons in romnania have hoarded 0500000000 lei 666950- 000 on this basis it is estimated that altogether 10000000000 lei are being kept out of circulation which sum is said to constitute 50 per cent of all the money issued by the national bank the savings arc hidden iu stockings cupboards chests and drawers of small holders who have on an average less than 65 each financial authorities here declare that roumania cannot prosper as long as half its money is idle and they at tribute this state of affairs to parlia ments constant tinkering with the laws relating to debt payment and credit there have been so many morator iums and debt reductions that poplc have lost faith in the hanks and pre fer to keep what little money they can scrape together at home certain party leaders have pointed out the contrast between this lack of confidence and the situation in italy where the people have so much faith in the justice of the state and the sta bility ol credit that they greatly over subscribed a recent internal loan this contrast they say is largely due to political influence on roumanian busi ness mt vernon exhibit saved garchcs france france soon is o have a mount vernon of its own to ninety fighting ships with 27000 men on 3day manoeuvres twentyseven thousand men went to sea for three days of united states navy manoeuvres dawn brought the signal for the movement of 90 fighting ships and ap proximately 300 war planes from san pedro and san diego naval bases to secret rendezvous at sca admiral joseph reeves commander of the battle force composed of the battleships two aircraft carriers the dirigible macon some light cruisers and destroyers viceadmiral frank ii brumby of the scouting force aboard the new heavy cruiser indianapolis ordered a southerly course for bis heavy cruisers and aircraft carrier to pick up sub marines and destroyers out of sau diego for formation of his last strik ing force the battle force was under orders to take a westerly course and at some plree about 100 miles off san diego to turn in a manoeuvre of attacking the coast glasgow seven scotsmen are said to be on allotments in 1933 for every two in 1932 as u result of the activities of the scottish national union of allotment holders and the society of friends it is claimed that 8880 men have found fruitful occu pation on the land for their enforced leisure j in spite of a total decrease in thej number of unemployed in scotland the need is felt according to sir ar chibald sinclair a member of parlia ment for a speeding up of the pro vision of allotments a further ap peal to the government to help on the work has just been made here by tbe duke of montrose ottawas cancer clinic the decision of the ottawa civic hospital trustees to establish a can cer clinic should he widely recognized as of real importance in the effort to stem the progress ol a disease that has killed ft past years so many of our relatives and mends and that in sidiously attacks men and women in all walks of life without known cause ottawa journal stratosphere appeals to amy clyde shipbuilding reports uptrend olasgijvv somo 1500 men expect to hud work for is months as a re sult of the placing with clydeside firms of an order for four destroy ers by the british admiralty to the total value of 1205000 the shipbuilding industry on the newspaper style many of the editorial articles in the ottawa journal the globe the mail and empire the montreal gaz ette just to name a few of the dall ies at random have a notable literary style and need no apologies on this score there are weekly newspapers that despite the pressure of lime and circumstances arc still of distinctive literary flavor there seems to he a tradition however that newspapers should not preterd to any literary style or carefulness though if this were actually the ase canadian news papers would not he as good as they are today timniins advance sounds better in feel somehow the news that glacier bc has had 309 inches of snow this season leaves us very cold vancou ver province man the real danger it i ever come out again i will clyde is now greatly improved more have another story tor you recited orders are reported to bo on hand than in any other shipbuilding dis trict in the united kingdom mercb- ant shipbuilding for which orders have already been placed is valued at 1000000 a radio talker last night dilating on the alleged dangers of the great can adian woods what is it makes men pose as brave souls who blithely defy cold snow wolves and wild animals in their talks the truth is that a man is safer from harm in our forests than on the streets of a village he wont be rob bed or attacked there ho can find j free food and shelter and warmth in chicago march is bond of 75- tho forest the records of a big city 000 will be required of martin instill j store show that its delivery men were when he is returned to chicago the bitten by dogs over 300 times in one states attorney office annnunccj to- year hardly a week goes by in the lieut frank johnson of the states j summor that doesnt record the at- bond for martin insull set at 75000 southampton england andry jim molllson strode across the lounge of tho liner and enveloped his wife and flying partner in a bear attorney police was to leave chicago tack of a bad tempered rural bull of- hug that left her breathless there will be no moro atlantic flights as there is no point in them now she said the future of the air lies in the tonight to bring the former utility of- ten with fatal results to man woman or child ficlal back to the city the bonl was set by a grand jury j of course the real danger every- vvhlch has indicted insull younger whore is man himself compared to brother of samuel on three chargesr ii the beasts of the field and for- stratospherc it will be a long time larceny larceny b bailee and cm- est are as cooing doves if you want liefore it is practical but i would bczzlement the jury charged him to lead a perfectly safe existence get like to work at it and test out he with taking more than 50000 from away from your fellow man sanll upper air the utility funds ste marie star