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NEWS Bi 14 ———— WORLD HAPPENINGS Symbol Of Armed Force Claims Discovery Of | ON THE AIR OU R CR OSSWORD PUZZI - Chemist Announces Creation of Life als Doing In the Kerley i BRIEFLY TOLD Long Sought Secret 0 3 5 4 5 6 7 [8 Nt ee By Artificial Means | weeds i ZB F z OF shy re Cabra 1 the (OMY military uniforms visible at the The claim of Jebn.W., Maxur, .chemy|— (ne stvantsee, In taving. the ‘se ap ZB ‘If 2 mexvemicn e weeu Canada as he) conferehtatablovat Geneiaehine ax ist, that he had succeeded in creating | mon over the radio is that the} t" West Indies was given third reading jplant and animal life by artificial) preacher can’t spot you if you £0 to} 7: perts under the auspices of the League the house at tawa, [ety }means as excite 5 e - in. te *tia at Ottams of Nations bogan. their official discus- | ™°8"8 has excited widespread, if) sleep. e skeptical, interest, The National Assembly at Angora, | sions on May A8sab Cenévn, Switzer the Turkish capital, has ratified the) Avene erent tay theoreti-| Mazur has a. treaty between Great Britain and Tur- | cay already disarmed, Germany was key settling the dispute over Mosul. |the one nation to appear with the] Inllis Miller, OF Michigan City) W:|\symboy of arnied forces, ©. That in=|oee mete eo sincerely be-! get anything oyer the radio, diana, lost his right eye when & pass-| cident graphically explains the reason purer that he has ‘discovered the long- Ing automobile flicked: from the road) why the voluntary disarmament of na- ROURM GR ocret Ogun a nail which penetrated Miller's skull.|tions In Burope is extremely difficult. He has been working five years on) ‘A. ©. Ferguson, K.C,, of Winnipeg,| It'1s not armament that makes a na-|®PO"taneous creation of Ife. He istine city, —The-programmes are was unanimously elected president of|tlon dangerous, but an armed ‘mind, mot disturbed by the refusal of Prof.’ gut py remote control. the Manitoba Bar Association, at the|The fact that Germany has been fore- pprencly H. “Merplole Hedoigeanesbio; : annual meeting in Winnipeg. ito daatroy. mukt: of Her weapons. Ot] oey cence Of Ny RBLERIE RENELTO 1 ney erect Sees amiles at thoprete EF The Rumanian Government has or-|War and to disband her great military | OMYersity uty Cleyeland),1ostaieg any Fe 7 a, see “ : $e i e stock in his discovery. jo 77 miles an hour without a stop = ' dered fiye submarines from Italy. Italy machine does not make her neighbors - “It he got iife,” P: ¥ during the entire trip, is now equip- 4/ AZ #3 fs also completing the reconstruction qa if she thinks in terms of arms and lnatd ir mite Boer Sas: ped with radio for the entertainment s Saal and refitting two Italian built tor armies. OF all the problems before trendy. contaminated by Uifé.) davan| ©. Passengers. 47 JF pedo boat destroyers for Rumania. those experts at Geneva, the chief 18) abl this ha’ b th very time! Although Mr. Edison assures us| The first commercial shipment of |that of finding a way to secure moral | 1 edape gia eek EA Hn a hat the w : e ive 3} a laysaemiainens. aims of producing life from inant- at the world needs no more inven seed potatoes from British Columbia ¥3 mate matter have been made.” jtions, we think there is a market for i to California went forward recently, c a “I don't ‘blame Prof. Herrick for | Some device which will tell the re-| 53 Sahat of 60 tons of Burbank cert!-|. To Preserve Niagara s Beauty | scofing,” says Mazur. “I would have ‘ipient of a radio photograph just how 3 : 5 seed. scoffed five years ago. But I can con- | the sender really looks. : It has been officlally announced by|Scenic Beauty Of Niagara Falls Is To}yince any reasonable man. the grain division of the Vancouver Be Safeguarded 1f reput- | Arthur Goyette, of Cambridge, Horizontal z Seg a Bs ae (pl). en eee ms jable scientists will apply the same|Mass,, 18 totally blind, but he is able i—Polynesian native of = L Merchants’ Exchange that no further] Constitution fs under way of a Joint |logie to my work that they apply to|to derive ‘s ‘ quotations on cash grain would be Is-jcommittee representing Canada and | their own, they will admit that I haye| front his Jaw ntral state (abbr.) |11—Seareh.. — entertainment and education a 2 sued until September 1. the United States to discuss ' pooatan Military Uniforms Seen At Peace Conference German military uniforms were the trade} A woman moyed recently from her cautioned reporters ‘old home at Marion, Ohio, saying that actors a sensational exposition of his! the locality and neighbors were fine, |work which might prejudice sefen-|but that there was too much static to /7 23 24 25 = 27 a Six broadcasting stations located outside of the metropolitan area of New York city have their studios in ‘not 24 32 England’s famous train which makes §2Wita animal (pl). |e ers 18—Ermine. yadlo set, © He can “read” |11—Great plains In South | 44—Rested- 3 . : yeaa 45—A foad (abbr.). 19—Gitted. ‘created living organisms from inant-|the dials with his fingertips and has} is : .} 9 =, - | ‘ | 5 3 ‘te ap |46—An aeroplane ‘con-|2i—Overdue._ Three years absent from {ts natfye| (1)—Preservation of the -scenle/mate matter.” - jbecomes so expert attuning that Rope wnat ES flower: aCe 23—Lukewarm. cove a homing pigeon recently return-|beauty of Niagara Falls. | Laboratory tests for Mazur are be- has no difficulty receiving distant ete 4 eee state (abbr) |48— Prefix denoting from.) 25—An artery. ed to England It was lost in Mar| (2)—The quantity of water which jing ararnged by science teachers at the tions when he desires to hear them. /15—A short poem. ay —Paradise. : eS Re r ennes, France, July 10, 1922. Thists|}may be further diverted from web eae high school. 4 It Is said that on one of the first,1¢?—Neuter pronoun. ii PASTAS a) oi aaiberninek 2 rs considered a remarkable feat of ge earets River without rea A Ee occasions of broadeasting a church }95 py —A shaded walk. 32—Leased. : memory. ) with the beauty of the falls. 3 # leemieestnivinnipes, Dr Leslle Pid=| 97-5 qa-crathen a Mae y ¥. oat 4 o . ;Service in nnipeg, Dr. Leslie 21—Confusion. Vertical vik Senator Dandurand, government Canadian representatives ony fg Cancer Without Operation }geon was preaching from his own pul | 22—Tendency. y ag Z Epa eee jeader, replying to-d. question in the|Committes are! Col, OM. Biggar, = area hs __, pit in Augustine Church. He had fol- | 24—Girl’s name. ‘ ; are ar be.” 38—Furnaces for senate; sald the government intended |ttawa;, J. G. Johnston, ehfef of the)" Eons eaaing British Authority Wed his usual custom of placing his Fiitinien: ok 3—Poetical form . of bricks, 2 to appoint a minister plenipotentiary | WA'er powers Ree, deparement att , Qn This Disease jwatch on the desk before him. Short-) 93—optain the adyant- open. 39—The earth, ) ah to Washington. As to whether the| ve interior, Ottawa, and Dr. C. “| “Tt is a strange thing that concern-jly after the sermon was started an| ge in a contest. ae contest. | 42—Knotted. 2% ’ appointment would be made this ses-}Camsell,» deputy minister of mines, ing almost every. “cure” for cancer jusher cautiously made his way up to) 28 precious stone. eee _ Moharmnietit eure . ik es /Ottawa. Names-of the United States! which has been adva ad y eitherlthe ¥ % 3 * 0—A weed. eligion. P “ A S z : sion was under consideration. \. ae en ces rr teed dite we sae pe ME Rt ae by As ithe preacher with a card containing 4/2) arans name: 6—A wind instrument. |47—To catch. — Sie There were more than 10,000 cas-| Sur sentatives on he ay Sentont apack or iavanion that ever message that had come fn from a town | Not fresh 7—-Australlan birds, j50—A diplithong, ites: neei Gesfiich ereutatal® inl ae nce ken neen eco léxisted, if that go-called “cure” could Several miles out: “Pell! the preacher | $7—Stem of tall’grass-_* Man’s name, *__'52—To act. Prussian mines in 1925, according to = be shown in any way to benefit a case|to put his watch in his pocket. t— Se : ————$__—__—— SS SSS SS * * ‘of cancer, or i y We ify ke“ an . koa me A 2 Information given out by the Prus-/Not Coming To Canada This Year ‘in, peat ot ane Sy eee ge ae ees we Muddling Through Answer to Last Week’ ee } } A & . . sian ministry of trade. Eighty-five ia even be suspected of*prolonging life REN Ge HIA ; y e : suspec ; ; Cit] 4 per cent, of the casualties occurred 1n|Prince of Wales Not Visiting Ranch | that on examination, tt will be found | — |A. S, Draper in the New York Herald- AIL as L Ei -, . the Rubr district, Says Calgary's Mayor that, if the drug or nostram whieh is Canada’s Blind Are | Tribune Rit IA ‘lauded. be carefully exaniined and) : Proftably Empl al suppose we shall muddle 'E NIPiI INISPMEISILIL IP Profitably Employe Ke Premier Briand of France has ask-| The Prihce of Wales will not visit Hooked into, potasssum, in varying quan | ed the League of Nations to make|Calgary and his ranch for some time, | tjijeq and proportions, will be found | counterfeiting an international crime,|and probably not this year, according to unwittingly form one of the main 6 ar through.” © That sentence was heard {frequently during the first years of E'RIA N GIU|S|SIEIT |S PAL IEIGIGHL EIA’ y u bg : ‘ ¥ ¥ ‘| “/Gooy Work Being Done By Canadian ; ¥ a be epeated now IN Brian's ction was taken as 4 result to Mayor G. 1 Webster, who nad an gooatuenss of auc, drug oe netran,/SS°Y TT ional nets Ltorisithercagaat crite ised 11g Oe of the recent Hungarian counterfeit jaudfence with the Prince at St. James’ j.1jeat cure,” or the “willowinfusion| Learning the construction of many \yhe truth is that the English do less RIL IViERS|E ing plot, which caused Europe to pe|Palace when he was in England re- oyre” of cancer. These two “cures” |household articles, Canada’s blind are | « San rect ads ae DEIE IN|S flooded by bogus franc notes. |cently. fare made by procuring violet leaves | ow enterfa rofit Ailes ‘i ace 3 |“muddling” than most people. Tt, is ARE SAIC Liqnor Jaden vessels ‘would b | According to the mayor, the Prince in large quantities and boiling them, ‘a iB Profitable employment In)the sentence of vain people, a people LINISIVIRIE'S iqior Jaden vessels would npt he down and then drinking the water;in thelr own homes and in the factories |plessed with a tremendous amount of A allowed to go into ‘Canadian ports for | Was greatly interested in conditions Re repairs or any similar pretext if the |here and asked a number of questions about Canada. which they were boiled. a people! who and willow leaves have been treated jhe Blind, says : y 3 4 | { , says Captain BH. A. Baker, |¢y BHI y erounded fundamen at Customs Act is aménded to include a 2 in the same manner, and. the’ water in’ 4.C., Dominion secretary of the instt- | Mopar eae a eee Fini) 3 fae Pichuatiinmade before *iercne which they haye been boiled has Heer ‘ % a Nise . {e people who are profoundly serious, Ss / drunk with the assertion that easés of te. instaki Ke tal tom probe by W. F. Wilson, chief ot| | jpainstaking, keen on detail $6 |eancer haye been known to benefit.) Broom, basket and apron making {s| ‘phe British pu - ft . e s iblic gets a pleasant the customs preventive service fop|' [DEAL_ |The above claims, put forward for both pheing done by the thousands of blind! kick out of alee pes ha 2 Went Janada. we Cy Ss are Site fashions Where other people \ | become hysterical over details, they ry quack nostrum prepared by | posed of for their quality and price, ures,” have been supported by mem- jworkers under the wing of the instt- | dling geonress by op R 1 Hey | ive 4 a Sh ~ jsmilingly say: “Oh, perhaps we shall Fes delle Hamilon, \the infusion of any herbs can be Shown | said the captain, who Js himself blind.) muddle through.” RO: ; Willow bark of the Canadian National Institute for |.ejpconfidence, : RAT ERIel E Ee! = = England's Probleme The Dole System Da M Requires Serlous Attenti England has at Jast come stand that it is not only labor | bers of the profession on many occa-)| a | sfons.”" 4 ‘tute, and the products are being dis-/| A Birthday Gift So Ae ae lto contain, all of them, one \common} ,, “e ° | In their hearts|been subsisting on a dole, b t r S , Canada mas to ou Two. Cent | product of nature present in all vege- |. Telling of the management of the they are full of confidence, buoyant, |try, too. The Lioya Gedeataie 6 at 5 Ta 4 B ea fant table life+-potassium salts. postiiute, Captain Baker said that Can- junafraid. Regarded as hesitant, cau-|sophy of the hand-out has- pr mn and after July t will cost only | ‘o method of treatment yet prac- ada was divided Into districts each | Hous, they are actually adventurers,|poison throughout English | two cents to send a letter from one jt aE by the “ultra-orthodox” among 3 ane ent. | * r f \the members of the medidal profes: |Pan ie ne Uh oe aaa rag {oer nenter crusade Especially |As there is no source of re |sion but can be shown sclentifically to | EMC EG Ng) Sis ist vate is this true in governmental affairs. jthe people, this fs a case! of th |owe its method of action to Influenc- /}ife are to be found on these boards, | phey are now working out & profound- }trying to live upon her own mil \ing directly or indirectly the potassium jsaid the captain. ly important question and they know it cannot be done. England is s part of Canada to another or to the United States and Mexico. At pres- ent the Jetter rate in Canada and to} points in the United States and Mext- co is three cents per ounce, one cent} of which is war tax, that was imposed | on April 1, 1925. The remoyal of the 4 one cent war tax and the return to the more popular two cent rate, the same as is in effect in the Ynited States, was proyided for in the Canadfan bud- get recently submitted to the Canadian Parliament by Hon, James A: Robb, minister of finance and now approved. It is expected that the return of the two cent postage will cause a big in- crease in postal business in Canada not only in the urban centres, but In the farming distirets served by 3,772 rural mail routes with about 210,000 / boxes on them, The Canadian jeconomy, and perhap also the econ- | ie butthey etatex Fe Pini alee = jomy of the earthy salts of the body. Thiel? 1 U > y prefer to talk about ymud-jtimes slow to see the fac | “There are many in the-medical pro- o Explore Ungava } dling through.” ¢ ‘\not evade it once seen. 3 |fession who will at once refuse to list- 2 never in her history has she bee len to or attempt any form of treat-j Quebec Government Will Explore Cc adi = er history s she ana ian-American Territory By Use Of Planes } “0 Exposition Planned ment other than that recognized and) fronted sggith Dron aaa Sear smiled on by the “experts” in cancer| What fs considered a most import | complete, abandonmentsohi jor rather cancer as it has hitherto} 4 * = val policy as she now is. fer ct jexisted and been treated.” ant expedition sent out by the Quebec with Forard 40 teReeenE arabl aA | “There are those in the profession | Goyernment will leave shortly for a} b ris t 4 Gee who will attempt the treatment at the |Jong: exploration trip in the yast ter-| @ of ‘as momentous” Cun naa oes earnest request and pressure of a Ay¥-'ijtory of Ungava. The whole ex- Bor eSources sade Waka eae ing, man for, wontan Sane only Bey ‘ploration trip will be accomplished in pendent. |heartedly carry it out.” the profession |three aeroplanes. i The principal aims ae Will Be Held In New York During Month of December The first Canadian-American’ Ex- position, the object of which will be \ Our ‘National Defe More Attention Should Be Give Air Force Our present system of keep! penditure on national defence { watertight compartments — to increase and stre > 3 5 artedly earry It out strengthen the com who are of an introspective and pessi-'of the expedition are the preparation Sram relations between the two jmistlc turn of mind who will start by of q detailed report on McLean's Falls countries and to interest the Amert- ying it is no good, will honestly be- |) 7 * = pe ‘ m0, ote aan Heye it a i ae spill uluasately jconsidred the largest falls In Canada, ere eae in_what Canadavhas to | prove themselves to be quite right.” * 60 feet in heleht and threequarters ot |° or ag the nature of its resoure | “There arefthose-in the profession, /a mile wide. More than 1,000 miles aud its natural beauty to tourists, ‘attractively Simple lvery few thankfully, who won't be/s111 be coyered by the explorers dur- j will be held {n New York in December. M P |bothered and who don’t care.” t i ay | The exhibits will be composed of | 5 interesting seturp toxthe: maded |< Theremre:thase sve take a deliete poe oun momeany evaAre, Deets ; ; a nn = public regard this reduction in the letter postage rate as|for the younger generation, 13 that of |in- proving everyone else but them-jed to be absent. eur 4 y aed having Canadian tn- jearth and air—ts extravagant a birthday gift from the government, the old-time and delightful“challie. A |seélves to be quite wrong.” . and Canadian firms haying jefficlent in a high degree. +4 us next July 1 will be the 59th annt- {practical frock for the little miss from! “There are those in the profession American interests, such as rall-| forms of national» defence 4 2 to 8 years is pictured here, shion- ed from challie. The a ple it can be made in a The sleev fag and the .ne {front and back, 4 {with a round collar aa il who, with the best of intentions and otherwise, spend their time in eagerly representing affairs and other per-|Out of 400,000 Cases Last Year 25,000} © | Did Not Recover ~ The number of appendicitis ce operated on in the United Sta Many Deaths From Appendicitis 4 manufacturers, ete. sbanks, chambers of commerce, |related, as they ought to be, | } ry jnot only spend léss, bul shot | \better value. If, as may well , Amundsen May Return jease, the power which bri Home Through Canada|!*s Passed from the water to th yersary of Confederation, when Can- ada became a self-governing and unit- ed Dominion. re are others, yery many, whose name is legion, who will strive hard, | and worry, and fret, and eagerly watc British To Control y be finished ustrated, or a and | hia, Marconi Company |2arrow band. An attractive touch of and become oyer anxlous, and earn Canada during 1925 was greater than | i may lead to national suletas : + \color {s given to ihe nope by tyo rons ly try and give the method a fair andjany other single type of abdominal Route Chosen Say Officials of Osio|!sh our-money on sea fore of colored thread, run in long-and-| just pplication, not trial.” ES f ef i . 7 es A Spec! ao isi Only Small Percentage of Issued Share short-stitch from the neck to the outer; The late Dr ¥. W. Forbes. Ross, |" BT BEry) hy. ueGrands Guerry, oF Col om Tala ot ero Club pentators } ie ~ Hi Capital Held By Foreigners fedge of the tabs,.which simulate.|M.D., Edin., ce PH. |umbia, S$.C., told members of the iclals of the-Aero Club at Oslo, oe 1 At an extraordinary meeting the, pockets. The bloomers are gathered |Lond,, Civil J American Surgical Association at their declared they have recelyed word from Wheat Pool For Ontarlo ' ‘ ¥ B pocke Cab i > i Onta He : Marconi Telegraph Company agreed to | Into bands BF the paces Wale. Guaite HIGED ME an th and On meeting in the Hotel Statler, Detroit.) thelr countryman, Raold Amundsen, to} Discussion regarding the J ( | fo 26: a ars. > than 2 ractising on s : THEIRS ey OF < Hay | de altocatlonof dts arilolee Bh eadapia:} Tee abate ciate ea aa son tana te ao practising in Lon: |/Gver 490,000 cases of appendteitis|the effect that he and the party which jof the formation of an On Size 4 years requires 27% don as a re ) cancer authority, lon whereby the company will remain | yaterjal for complete drek Price 20\was the discove of what fs now|Were reported, Dr. Guerry sald, from ne led a the recent flight over the|Ppool backed by the United under British control and not more) cents. known as the cantasslum treatment of which 25,000 deaths resulted, |North Pole in the dirigiblé Norge, will | Co-operative Company and than 25 per cent. of tle issued share Our- Fashion Book, illustrating the cancer ~The above quotations are tak- soba c a freturn to their homes yia Canada, |Parmiers general ongatatiaa Sets Glider Record A . WEE 1 most practical styles, will /en from his book, “Cancer: The Prob- | capital will be held under foreign con- newest anc a | ey ‘ end i - a nterest to every home dress-jlem of its Genesis and ‘Treatment,”| jp, 3) “6 v- Vakcsnsirin : : 3 trol. Only natural born Britons will bp. chad ae oe The book 10 cents {and dn view, of the fact that, out of-all| Ferdinand SMI Uns noted German ibe re of the dirigible erew, will likely |the Toronto Star. U.R.0. be eligible as Uirectors or officers in| the copy. lthe many .Canadlan and American sut | Slider pilot, has established” a new |travel by steamer from Alaska down|being canvassed with the the United Kingdom or the British Oda P \serera 19, on 1 aca ea, none, eens pooner ae duration to British Columbia if the information |ting opinions regarding thi | a nt directions before thé press|record, remaining in the air 9 hours,|to the Aero Club is correc ~ dominions. How To Order Patterns Hee EMER: so pe | ub is correct. of the project, the news ‘i generously published them, T have yet 9) minutes and 53 seconds with a stu- prolechs lto hear from tbe first who bas not " ! fea hit fited, I suggest that all who | dent pilot, Schulz held the preyious and 43 minutes. young men who want to see life is | lare stricken awith this terrible disease lrecord of 6 hours 2 <