a1?;..i.n n..i¢r.a0..e Hospital Baby ‘ ..._._._ CHICAGO. Oct id-llemem- her that old saw about "the luck oi the Irish!" It worked out on a grand scale to-day ior George Francis 0'Dowd, iive-day-old son oi’ Albert O'Dcwd, the proudest street car “ ‘ all P“ . The lad was baptised at Lewis Mizmorial Hospital by George Cardinal Mundeiein himself. His god-parents were the mayor and Mrs. Edward J. Kelly. He wore a chi‘ tening robe pre- sented by his honor. A cheque ior 31.000 was thrust into his chubby hand. * _ He was named alter the cardinal and Francis J. Lewis, donor oi the hospital building. Each contributed $500 toward the child's purse. Photographs and reporters crowded around as ii he were one 0i the Dionne quintupets. All these honors and riches were heaped upon the infant because he was the l0,000th babe born at the hospital since its establishment in 193i. NALD - NELSON EDDY _ “NAUGHTY MARIETTA” ‘ WEEKLY NEWS . osncnrisj or DTHE ."SB¢RE.T. a ‘ \ ' ; aSERVICE!" never beforopn / I George Francis seemed delighted bored and angry in turn. He had no comment. iii-El. Organist Wins Coveted Prize hehadbesnawarded iirstrxiaeei $50 in a nationwld competition ed by t Auinlboine , Chapter, imperial Order, Daugh- ters o! the Empire, oi Winnipeg, ior the best murical composition submitted by f‘ dian compos- Qf]. Mr. MacNutt, who was a student oi’ Dr. Hsaley Willam-Vlce-Prinoi- pal oi the Toronto Conservatory oi Music, named his composition "Take Me to a Green Isle," which hescttoalyricbyHarr-yroster, a iriend who resides in m. Mac- Nutt's home town, Charlotte- town, P. E- I. Mrs. Lillian J. Edward. Win- niPQB. Chairman oi’ the musical committee oi the Chapte, in- formed lldiraMacNutt the song would be used in iall concert work I in Winnipeg. Mr. MacNutt recently won a scholarship in composition at the Thrcnto Conservatory, bis ilith in as many years. "run TOUGHER THEY like a com: . . . THE HARDER THEY FALL. ADDED L . . CHARLEY CHASE "Grey Winter has gone, wearisome guest, And behold, ior repayment, September comes in with the wind oi the west And the Spring in her raiment." The lines oi Australia's lyrical poet, H. C. Kendall, are applicable to the change oi season. The Aus- tralian winter nominally ends with August, but before that month closes Australia's national flower beautiii s the bushland with splashes oi gold, and the sunbeams ar streaming through the trees. This winter was unusually cold, the thermometer occasionally touching ireézing point. But the early spring is more radiant than usual. The miles oi private gardens in the cities are bursting into liie and color. The forest-clad hills and g‘ des in the outskirts are alive with hashing, twittering birds, now nesting. and the native shrubs and flowers make cluster of grace and beauty. People walk and move with a spring-time liit; spirits are higher and manners more genial. Aust-alia glories in its spring, Trading Aliairl The National Bank circular says: "The building trade is actively en- 1n ‘SOMETHING SIMPLE’ llero ivnnsn Ilionel Barrym. ' 0'2“; elleanlirthl u! Cheater Morris - Joseph Canola Paul Kelly - Lewis Stone THURSDAY-FRIDAY- SATU R DAY DAILY 3.15: 7.00 - 8.45 P. M. gaged, and associated industries an PRINCE EIIWABII-lvtl: 1 ‘. at“. hi?" 37c. busy producing construction A materials. Tanners, coniectioners, printers, the foundry and engineer- ing trades, and manufacturers oi hosiery and knitted goods report improved conditions. Although no large volume oi sales is reported, the maket ior real estate is harden- ing, and owners are holding iirmly to their reserves, or even adding to them. There are iew vacant resi- dences availab‘e ior letting, and rentals show s. tendency to move upward." The circular quotes iigures to show that indicators oi trade conditions show an upward trend; railway and tramway revenue is increas’ ,,, registrations oi motor cars are more n merous more building permits have been issued, and unemployment iigures are smaller. “On the whole." the circular con- tinues, "seasonal prospects in the country districts have improved in the last month because oi rains in excess oi the average throughout the north and north-west oi the State, except in the iar north- western portion oi the Malice dis- trict. The increase over the aver- age mean ralniall ior-July was 93 per cent. in the northern district. 4'4 per cent. in the Wimmermandfl IN SPITE 0F DQNGER ' Wdlluce Ford Mgfiun per cent. in the Males. Since the close oi the month heavy rains Alibi! llolsl have iallen, and unfortunately have led to flooding in the Gip- psland river system, with heavy Dim-sad Lamhfllllilber‘ losses to settlers on the low-lying land. On the whole, however, rural production prospects are good for this season oi the year. Further good rains in August went iar w- wards assuring the harvest irom cereal crops and the growth oi pastures ior summer iood." Cultural Progress Victoria is responding to a rare cultural iniluence. Famous visiting musicians have been welcomed by crowded, enthusiastic audiences. Orchestra concerts are popular and it is proposed to organise a. symp- hony orchestra approximinating to high European standards. Aust- HEPHANTS and MONKEYS! CHIMPAN- l Victoria l I l States. but nevertheless there seems to be a hazy notion that we possess in this way do no‘. tell us where Emping which would be suitable ior in this matter is illustrated by New Zealandis reception oi Lord Bledis- loe’s scheme ior Whither Now May Britons Migrate (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 14—-The weekly social paper Tnrth discusses "the bright idea that the Britth Em- pire shou‘d be shared out 2s a peace-ofiering to the rest oi the world but more especially to Fas- cists and Nazis" which, the editor says, "has captured the ‘ ' ation oi the most eminent oi our sloppy-minded sentimentalists." "One strange illusion is revealed in nearly all the speeches, sermons and letters to the press on this subject," Truth continues. "Thanks to the mnpire, it ls implied, Brit- ain is immune irom ‘c dia- tress and untroubled by any popu- lation problem. Unemployment and the distressed areas are forgotten and the tact that those evils have been greatly aggravated by the stoppage oi emigration is ignored. “For what are deemed to be good and sufiicient rsirons the sali- governing Dcminions have practi- cally closed the door to new set- tlers and-a much more serious ob- stacle to emigration irom Europe- the United States now take only severely restricted numbers. It is admitted that we cannot control the policy oi the Dominions any more than that 0i the United in colonies or protectcrates unde- veloped territories which would provide an outlet ior vast popula- tions on the continent. "It is a pity that those who talk (outside the Dominlonr) there are any rmdevelopzd territories or the large-scale immigration irom Eur- ope. "The position oi the Dominions land settlement there. It is recognized that the country could carry a much larger population ii the world would buy more than equal to the demand, and New-Zeaiand is naturally re- luctant to encourage sett‘ ‘ without knowing how it can dls- . pose or surplus pmductr." s. tine demonstration oi architec- re. A committee oi the Legislative Council has recommended the establishment oi a national airport on a. large vacant space oi Crown lands known as Fisherman's Bend at Port Melbourne. The present chiei metropolitan aerodrome is at Essendon, over seven miles from the General Post Oiiice. The new site will be about two miles distant. The State Governrrunt claims that Fisherman's Bend will be needed in iuture ior iactories, but the air- port project has strong backing. BARRIE. 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