’ABROTSFORD. SUMAS AND MATSOT: NEWS WORLD HAPPENINGS a es | Dominion Is Now On the Crest Of a! OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Cancer Not Infectious Leading U. S, Medicos Give Views On) BRIEFLY TOLD rae alent CAE! } This Dread Scourge | : anada is entering upon a new year | Bolusi 7 IN Three outstanding conclusi | 5 UY vm 8\|.2 is } s : 2 : ive Pr | sions were Il 27 3G 4| 3) °F é he Khe Budapest grain fnatioue ty tant se tnaaie es ere ep Brompects she | 1 thems \, /announced by leading exponents of 4 Up hit following suspension of payment eta Sa E * ee apm reason or | medicine and genetics, during a sym- 7] 12), 73 /4- 75 by tho firm of Meroe and Vamos.|” Ee ne at oie bir See ow 4 posium on cancer, conducted at Yale Yn Berard Meroc, head of the firm, has|,,. . ee Con Par) University by the American Soclet Aisappeared. St s | icularly kind to us, says the natural | of Zoologiste, Society Y 16 12 20) a resources intelligence service of the =) sull otive ' s These conclusions were: g - John Suet eee hee eal department of the intérior, we haye | (1) That cancer is not an Infectious ef 28 aks pie aS nis a sae 3 a seat a4 just passed through a year of good} disease. Ue : 251 27 28 i and ttorney-general 0! yee | Ae : crops, our mining industry has been} (2) That cancer ar! ale . ie j ° 9 | | at cancer cannot be deyelop-| ~ sei a ar Sith birthday jbu y, Our forest resources have been| led except by persons in whom nase : 4 hae by : Sarge day j actively developed and our manufac- \fs a hereditary cancerous strain ‘) 2 | 29) 30) 3/ = 33 34 Dr. W. Maloney, member of Re eae plants have gradually incre s-| (3) That sven persons tainted at {ae 4% Australian House of Representatives, |ed production. . In fact, the possibill-| birthiwitha téanvencaeeatral z 35) 36 37 38 39 bas presented nine mothers with gold} ti ah des A, | peat wees Sear | les seem to be about all we could de-| |develop the disease spontaneously, medals to celebrate the birth of alsire, and there is ohly one question} but only through the agency of ‘saat 40 y cal) 42, f 43 44 e seventh child to each mother, to be answered, “Are we prepared to onmental forces, chief among which ts J if The case of a man, 34 years of age,|Make the most of our opportunities?” \ fractional irntallony. 4-5| 46 YY 47 48 sloping to end their lives} If we sit‘down and Mmit the range | e eee * YA § : : | 4 4 | The first was expounded by Dr. Y 3 a Lat ore is Sule at Sige vislon to vail immediate vicin- |James B. M. Murphy, of the Rocke- 49) 507 Slr 52 | 53 ‘okio. he maT s\ survived by ajity we may mat seer the bright out- | feller Foundation for medical research. L J wife and three children. jlook, while 1f we wish to be pessim-| | Dr. L. ©. Strong, of the Russey Inst!- JSF Sx 56 57 5a} Canada’s gold production, for 1925)4sts we can certainly find an. excuse) tute, Harvard, supported Dr. Murphy ‘ A will be yalued at over $25,500,000, | for helng so, but, we would have dim-| in his finding, and added his convic- SF GO G/ G2 G3) i (eS against $31,532,443 for 1924. Estt-| jculty in finding.a bona fide reason for tions on heredity, which were disput- y nes of yalue of gold production. for} jany feeling of depression. Canada’s | }ed, howeyer, by_Dr, James Ewing, of G65] E; G6 67’ 926 is nearly $50,000,000. |clouds, the result of post-war condi: | | Cornell. 5 To dance the Charleston for, 18 min- | tlons, ‘are rapidly clearing awdy, and) | Another announcement of signifi- : utes without stopping fs the unique|{"om the silver lining is shining forth) jeance was that of Dr. H, J. Baggs, of) )~ Cee ag, er? ‘ —Frequently. achievement of Margaret Coomb: Reagan he a rote to se jthe Cornell Medical CoMege, who re- eesti i pretty 18-year-old high school girl of [pros Meats Fi eres 3 the wave 0} |ported that experiments with mice} 7—Article of apparel. 99. ten sperity in the coming year. ‘ge 5 , i Y — yay. : ee Pale St. Catherines. g and study of the clinical history of 200 Te aS ERTS stand-|61—Go with a steady,|24—Merlt. With the coming into operation ot | cancerous mothers indicated that ‘the akd = | jogging, hastened|26—Pun. s the 44hour week’ in trade untons| World Chananechip eee oF ae has: Hehe; Ep any, |16—Pedal diet, fom arene PADRE eee ern at -s ‘ ranc wd a —Pas phily, etter, throughout New South Wales, police-} Dog Derby Bennet ae Ds Raupentinee Bra ae tire ee aaa I Southern ‘state: 32—Agitates. men also are demanding.a similar cor- | + Ripples Are Sponsored: By Fashion poral. Brey t| a eB 20—You and I @6—Incline the head. 34—Requires. eession. As an alternative, they*will| Will Exceed The Pas Derby aa Ie an ; if ‘| jthe contrary, he believed, had a 21-—Unburnished 67—Catch sight of. 36—Pastime- { accept a substantial increase in SY Twenty-three Miles Hin dhe bodia offe ated a althovette | noticeable pies tnerensing cancer |23—Genuine ee Vertical EE: et if " e i cone =a . Ver 1—Makes an offer, z Dr. William B. Gyé, the cancer re-| A world championship dog derby to) fare, a conspicuous feature of both the | OUs susceptibility. per ee wD. | 5 rar tas fs pravcrined courses the “top of the ni daytime and evening mode. ‘The re- fara ‘ ari ‘3 é search expert, has been awarded the| te p of the world and back, will) nt exposition of decorative ants at 4 29—Upon. * 2—Insect. of food. annual fellowship established ‘by Lon-| be run for the first time in the history | | Paris aused some lovely designs in| Kaiser Preaches Sermon 31—Falls. 3—Cany shelters. 46—Tips. _ don University for the graduate who|0f dog) mushing at the Banff winter | printed and bordered silks to be de-| s 33—Ireland, | 6§—Article, ear Cee ras has done the most in medical science carnival tis year. This course, from | veloped, one of which was chosen to) [Gave Discourse Christmas Morninig pe mes ycean mat: + | Peaiten: ser d1—Sailor. in the past five years. ‘The fellow-| Calgary to the Great Divide and back Reta iE fibper part oe uA ae $ On a Just Peace 39—By birth. ety rey estes ai: Fall in drops. : ebip carries a stipend of about $1,500. |to Banff will be the Jongest dog Face} ih ares back satin his adel Tat Glee) mage infertere with the }40—Pierce with a daggcr. | |_9—Line. Lane ana here, at a dis. ‘A new sort of criminal has made) €Ver Staged, according to revords,/a convertible collar opening far enough | }former German Emperor's Christmas| 42—Inspected closely, |10—Small mounds used | 57 Se ere, 5. his appearance in Montreal, putting| ‘and will éxceed The Pas derby by 23 ‘down the front to allow it to be slip- | fesitiviies. They began in the great ae peRDlne again | ss in golf. qc laxcanin e0—-Praix meaning ores J ae: The ‘& 4 ped on over the head, and fastens with |hall of the chateau in the morning|{>~ 5° Bortne aera dale SS hates ; the cits bicycle bandit com-|™l The Strongheart trophy and} 47—Follow th t of. | affection upon vioysly. @ city’s famous :bicycle ban Me |a narrow tle of the crepe satin. Long! with a sermon by William who, with Biase eae SEN 0 uses wi , Preposition 0 60—Prepare for public A | [re re for use by|62—Prepos F ,000 in cash will go to the winners. pletely in the shade. » He operates on} 8 full sleeves showing the border at the a bob sled snatching purses from the| “ From Calgary, the dog fcams will lower Stes are joined to the Kimone, | blaek skull eR eect: pe cs tion. a e or 5) rathered into bands of|from draughts, discoursed on the Na-)———————- ——— = bands of women as he speeds past) travel to a helght of 5,300 feet over| shoulders and gat them down’ a hills. a distance of 183 miles, - Mg contest) Sumy dt the waists aNO4 1008 18 ad OT eac Rigen eal New ove For Pawnee aaawer am Last Week's (Prado sizes 34,36, 38, 40 and 42 {nches bust.| dience which included lils wife, Prin- ing. 64—Belonging to me. eBalae ,| ants will then return to Banff via Lake | ire: a 6 or| Toba : ees gin baka /Loulse, completing the ‘distacca.of 1784 ae va Ms Se Aa er {Rese at and her children. Scientists Say Discovery of Duteh ee uit nol f age ‘ Berrie Nishida OaRol will spay ait | Miles. The course les over the most | Price 20 cents, he, invited guests included mem- Inventor May Be Important EETE\AISIEBATIA » M |rugged scenery in Norih America and} Our Fashion Book, filustrating the| bers of the Dutelt nobility, the chief} he British patent office has issued ae E,A|MBaL the debts he contracted prior to his | Will bel the most unique over travelled newest and most practical bty] will) of the Dutch gendarmes and the staft|p patent for running an engine on pow- oli TE AIRIL EST! Riot 3 renunciation of succession rights to ly | be of Interest to every home dressmak- | ¢ the former Emperor's court. . One|en developed fr aHAt The in- t= lal! INGENIO the throne, but he will have to find|.,® dog? 7 vill. tices. Quebec Tourist Trade ° reports of the royal will. Alexandra's — tion. ventirely new fabric created by & noted | ! will, like all such royal documents, is Princess Mary Set Set Drills Going With The apprenticeship plan has arous-| The authorittes, while tae 1d to|London designer, Its exact composi-| $ 4 aye, ie ed much interest among the youth of | Postpone action pending expert opin- jtlon has been kept a secret but it fs Saat acer Gold poet neni Estimated Province Benefitted to Ex-|Secret. Its terms might_be publish: E been |ion on the curative influence of radio, ‘known that ostrich feathers pluc ors, DERG: QD, LAL AY tent of Twenty Million Dollars ed after all concemed are dead, but oe the city and many inquiries have ; far t if Aa eworllinhen made, It ié expected to be an im-|have been aroused by, two bona fide ed from the quills and specially treat- tetas apie a t coats Be Last Year not before. : 4 portant benefit , to contractors who, lcases of deafness which haye result-|/ed and woyen are the basis of it. | A ad sah ‘ sf eS es ‘s During the tourist season of 1925,) Among the treasures are pearls, under present condiligns, compl ial d in the restoration of the auditory} The ‘cloth is Hghter than thtatte| B®) rills going at the site of the/o59'9) dautomobiles entered the prov- Back diamonds and other stones.. present conditions, compla | |Liverpool-Birkenhead tunnel. It will |inve of Quebec from the United| The Blue Star, a famous perfect speck < d softer than the finest crepe that dt is difficult to encourage boys faculties through the use of the radio. |down an be two unilessiong | g and forty-four feet men of blue diam all and young men to continue at a speci-| Many |States and other Canadian provinces, |men © @ diamond, is among the children at the provincial) de chine, and it displays a different} fic trade long enough to acquire skill, in diameter, accommodating four lines | pis « estimate has been prepared by|lot. Some of the pearls are almost school for the deaf have been listening} pattern from every angle. Thous-| on | The plan is expected to lead to a gen- |i purely as an experiment, Thomas jands of yards of the material are be- ot trafic, will cost $26,000,000, and the Quebec Automobile Club. which | equally precious. With his grand: : e t a oa a s Edwa if \: eral stimulation of industrial efficiency. bequest, dward would be \Rodwell, superintendent, declares.|ing made. So striking Js the cloth {2:000,000 tons pe rock and earth nie draws its informatlon from official |mother pie IGT 2 | Concentration of sound, he said, would|that the manufacturers say they ex- jbe remoyed.; The iron tubing will be|,nq semt-official sources. On the|@ble to provide his Princess with such Hanns it possible for those almost deaf pect it to be ali the rage in the Wes A pe by oete fect of kaa | basis of four persons to a car, it would | | jewels as the Romanoffs wore. Says Hoover's. Statements Unwise| }to distinguish between sounds, but as|End ballrooms this winter, ang ie yal ie Mined with concrete. ° appear that one million pe iS came + | | Preven SOrrosicn. {nto the province of Quebee by auto- London Times Comments On His | nothing extraordinary ‘had yet been} D ) a it] ital ; jobtaine d he did not think it right to}. | |mobile during the past season. Criticism of Britain -Rebarding en ne oe in those afficted, | Veterans Pass Resolution Value Of 1925 Crop Renee eee inated to hava Anti-Tuberculosis Serum f New Discovery Is! Announced From ant at Rubber 2 least twenty dollars. Quebec, there-| 3 The London Times, which» previous- : Merging of Ni is Opposed by| a, average of $2,540 For Each Farm|fore,! benefitted to the extent éthesn Sydney, New South Wales ty had not commented editorially on Many Lose Deposits the G.W.V.A, In the Prairie Provinces $50,000,000 Dr, Small Page, an expert on tropl a A resolution protesting the propos | SALT cal diseases, announces ,that he has the rubber controy sayst | According to figures just published Matas es aoe 2 “We regret that Secretary Hooyer|107 Candidates In Federal Elections |to merge the department of sold |by the Dominion bureau of statistics, allowed himself to be drawn into a| Contribute to Government Coffers jcivil re- -establishment with the depart- \fleld crops in 1925 will return to the! Study Of Cancer series of statements which can only} One hundred and seven candidates ment of national defence was passed | rarmers of Manitoba, Saskatchewan | / be described as inaccurate, unwise|lost their deposits in the recent gen at the final sitting of the Dominion} aa Alberta the sum of $648,688,000. | Difference In Mortallty In Various|ney, New South Wale. and calculated to s ill-feeling|eral election. As a result, Cana xecutive of the Great War Veter-| marine the number of oecupled farms | poQunericy Remains Unexplained Dr, Small Page made the discovery among America imper ly fami:|expenses in conducting the election, | 40 3" sean te held at Ottawa. Th | The reason for the PEC EOUNGES dif-| during the course of malari ia , experi: | Stes n these proyinc® in the last census, | . het ; liar with the allegations |}estimated at’ slightly over 000, |D . deals largely with w Hare) iis would indicate that an amount in jferences between countries in mortal-| ments. of profiteering—for that is what they willl be decreased by $21,400. | wor Kk . connection with ex-service} aa of $2,540 went to each one of| lity from cancer remains unexplained Many prof amount to—are quite unjustified. | According to available records, |me n of the Great War and was estab-} | them from this source alone. jand may be attributed to a great var-}s: “It is not a case for recrimination, |twenty-elght Conservatives, twenty-|lished for that purpose. The depart- Ifety of causes. This report has been but for commonsense. At the best,|three Libers fourteen Laborites, | ment of national defence has to deal} Kept Awake For 100-Hour Perlod |made by the cancer commission of the | Mr. Hoover's laments cannot increase |eleyen Progressives and eleyen Inde-| with entirely military matters, It 18! 6114 tbrich, former head gardene .|Ledgue of Nations after an exhaustive 2 the world’s production of rubber; at|pendent Liberals lost their deposits. )ursed. Lleut-Col. MeAra, of Regina,| 7. Goysrnor Smith jn Albany, N.Y.,| {ality into the subject, ‘The com-| The correspondent adds that the the worst, they may serve to check a}The remainder is made up of two} Sask., presided over the final ses selon | eonecte \d a $200 wager when heNcom- |m én declares, however, that the | Commonwealth Government will take world-wide movement for the amic-|Farmer-Labor candidates, threo Inde of the executive. pleted. a 100-hour perfod without |4ovestigation has developed material | over Dr. Page's patent. able adjustment of economic difficul-|epndent Conservatives, two Liberal} \sleep. Willlam Wales ,a frie nd, paid | for & more deealled comparison “a |discoyered an anti-tuberculosis serum is xtracted fram the splecn, says a dis- jpatoh to the Dally press from Syd- ors are credited with z that the serum of Dr. Venry of Geneva, ‘fades into — beside that of Dr. | dies between nations by mutual con | protectionista, five Independents, one} Alberta Sugar Industry Vre bet. Ulbrich was watched by two |had previously been possible on the Independent Progressive, one Soclal- j At Jeast one farmer in the irrigated | ¢yjends of Wales, working In twelve | {ncldence of mortality from cancer in ist, and six who were officially nomin- | districts is glad he went into sugar) jour shifts.. We rode on the subway, jterms of locality and nationality. Greece Abolishes All Decorations ted, but who did not go to tho Dolls. | beet- raising. This 1s Wm. Valgard-| walked the streets, and ate huge wnata | or clyll,|Three of the four women candidates| son, near Taber, ‘Alta., who secured | during his yigil. Keeps Many Can. ries As Pets Two hundred nian are the house- hold pets of a lady of Birmingham in ~ | Oakland County. She finds great 4 A homing pigeon was the means of|pleasure in the dally care of the can cession and agreeme) All decorations, military have been abolished in Greece by ord-|forfelt thelr deposits, $364 return from three and one- ue) pein Ee iscovering the identity of a man |aries of various breeds, which sho Z er of the government. Greek cltiz jecres.of Jand,) the shear factory at|~ A man is never really old, comments|found wnconscloys near Sheftleld,!keops Jn a home built especially for are not allowed to wear even Gre¢ Have Canadian Apples Raymond 4s haying agplendid run and), philogopher, so long as he can thrill Pee ae ri |them in her yard. : The Dominion department of agri-|the new sugar is in keen demand inj to an old Tove song or 8 new idea. Sa te Bruce ir ee Te orders. Those of foreign countri may be worn only after Official per jculture has been adyised by Hon, P. |the provinca, : os A carpet made-in London measures} Sailor (propozing)—1 know I afn’ mission has been given |G. Larkin from London that Her Ma- SST RMR TE You can’t blame a spinster for be-}40 by 22 feet, welghs nearly a ton and Jexac tly ‘andsome, but I’m tattooed al — | and the Prince of Wales each has| Color of truth depends upon the ing particular; if sho liadn’t been par-| contains about four and one-half mil-|oyer, and’ think of the money you! ; A OW , N. Uv. 1611 Jacceptea a box of Canadian apples. [eyes looking at it. y * |tcular she wouldn’t be one. Uon hand-tled knots. SAYe not going to the pletures.