QBBOTSFORD. SUMAS ———— THREW AWAY HIS Seiplaie Base At The Pax. | lateeate Shown In STICK When Sciatica Yielded to Kruschen There can be no doubt that this man has finished walking with a stick, for it is now four years since he| discarded it | He writes:—"For 18 months I} wuffered with chronic sciatica and | rheumatism, and was unable to walk without the aid of a stick. But after taking Kruschen Salts for a short time, I was able to throw away the stick. It is now four years since this happened, and I have had no return ef the complaint, and have not lost a day from work. I shall never be without Kruschen Salts, as they are worth their weight in gold. You can use this letter as you please, as I can honestly recommend Kruschen Salts to any sufferer.”—C. F. If the eliminating organs become| sluggish, they permit harmful uric | acid to accumulate and deposit itself | in the tissues, muscles and joints in| the form of needle-pointed crystals, | which, piercing the nerve sheaths, | Interesting Process Used To Project | Kingdom. cause excruciating pains of sciatica. | The six salts in Kruschen stimulate | the eliminating organs to healthy, Manitoba Town To Be Registered On Air Route Maps Erection of a mast and wind cone on the bank of the Saskatchewan Riy- er, as & guide to filers, will be arrang- ed by the Board of Trade of The Pas, Man., through the co-operation of the Imperial Oil Co. The wind cone, which will mark the landing place, and a mooring platform for pontoon equipped "planes, will be arranged by the board. H, L. Weber, agent at The Pas, for the Imperial Oil Co., offered the cone and assistance in its erection, and the board accepted the offer, passing & resolution of thanks to Mr. Weber's company. The board will have The Pas, Man., registered on Canadian air maps as a fully equipped and qualified sea- plane base. New Form Of Advertising Writing On Clouds Sky writing, a new form of adver- Canada-Empire Trade Statistical Review Issued By Depart- | ment Of Trade and Commerce Canada is becoming more empire conscious in her purchases. A statistical review, issued by the| Department of Trade and Commerce, showed that nearly 30 per cent. of the Dominion’s imports in July came! from empire countries as compared | With only 26.3 in the corresponding | month last year. | | The percentage of foreign imports | dropped from 73.7 per cent. in July to approximately 70 per cent. Compared with the preceding July, Canadian imports last month from foreign countries registered a drop of $10,621,346, while those from em- | pire countries decreased by only $2,- 000,000. In July Canada wrested from the Netherlands second place amongst Wie HISNFLS WNIOIH | Uf you “roll your own", use Ogden’s fine cut Cigarette tobacco. The Best! . .» particularly when the best costs you no more than ordinary tobacco. Smokers realize how much more fragrant, how cool, how satisfying a pipe can be when it’s loaded with Ogden's cut plug. OGDEN’S CUT PLUG | countries of the world in supplying ——— _ Secure Animal Pictures |the cheese market of the United British trade figures, the <= | | Dominion Bureau of Statistics re-| American Nature Association Party ports, show that the leading importa- | Meet With Success In Rockies | tions were: New Zealand, 16,602,208} After four weeks on the trail along | | British Speed Up Better Tone Said To Pervade Business _Telephone System Circles | Invention Called Although no definite improvement | P masentons More Favorable “Ghost Circuits" regular action. “Mischievous uric acid tising in which the message !s pro- Perfected By Post Office pounds; Canada, 12,286,288 pounds; | the northern boundary of Jasper Na-| has yet appeared in the volume of | is then given no chance to collect. WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD Robert Moodie, 67, who had been for nearly 40 years connected with the circulation side of the “News of the World,” being its senior represen- | tative in the South of England, is dead. Dr. John Stanley, junior research Investigator on the staff of the Na- tonal Research Latboratories, form. | erly of Vancouver, B.C., has resigned. He has accepted the post of assistant Professor of biology at Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston. A royal robe of sealskin, ornament- | ed with ermine, to be worn on state | eccasions only, has been ordered by| the emperor of Ethiopia from a firm | of Montreal furriers) His majesty | insisted the order be placed “within | the empire.” | The order of the Red Star, the highest decoration of the Soviet goy- ernment, has been awarded to Col. Hugh L. Cooper, United States engin-| eer, for his work on the huge Dnie-| prostroy power development in south- | em Ukraine. | Having kept a census of horses since the World War, the British War | Office will start one of automobiles. Apartments built in Greater Copen- hagen, Denmark, last year, totalled | $522, the largest number ever re-/ corded in any 12 months. | No change is to be made in the | size of Canadian one dollar bills, the | | jected on the clouds at “night, was E | demonstrated at London, The govern. | &24 Netherlands, 11,384,656 pounds. | ment recently decided the method was, There was a sharp advance in the legal. The process involves the use importation of Canadian canned sal- | of metal stencils placed in the beam | 0M by the United Kingdom in July. | of a powerful searchlight to cast Iet- | British trade figures give the amount ters on to the cloud base. The search- | "S 1:726,928 pounds as, compared with |light used 1s of 450,000,000 candice | 498872 pounds a year ago. The Unit- | power. For skywriting purposes the ed States supply last month was 465,- tional Park and the adjacent moun-| tains of British Columbia, the Ameri- can Nature Association party return- eral thousand feet of big game mo- | tion picture films. Under the leadership of Arthur N. Pack, Princeton, N.J., president of the In an effort to speed up the British telephone system the post-office has perfected an invention which is ex- pected to prove revolutionary, Canadian trade, a better tone per-} vades business circles and greater ac- tivity is in sight, according to a busi- ness summary of the Bank of Mon- treal. Full average says the report. Wheat crops in prairie provinces will run 100,000,000 | Reaaeae crops are eae | lines has been introduced: It established a new British record A new system of “ghost” telephone _ | circuits using one pair off telephone limit of its really effective range ap- pears to be a cloud base of about 3,- | 000 feet high. Most of the legend shown contained up to twenty-five let- ters. Some include a design such as the British lion. Is Winnipeg Newspaper Union| TRON | ce | 584. | association, the party included Lau- frence S. Rockefeller, Tarrytown, | N-Y., son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.; Mrs. Pack, Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. ; Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bryan, Jr., all of Princeton. ! Some novel stalking won a number | of fine shots for the camerm crew. | Wearing white costumes with hoods, Mr, and Mrs. Pack aroused sufficient | interest among the ordinarily-suspic- | fous goats to approach within a few | feet of them on one occasion. In the Tonquin Valley the party discovered a herd of more than 100 caribou and acquired some fine close-ups. Later, | ed to. Jasper Park Lodge with = j | Why Outlined Profiles Are Called Silhouettes Named After French Finance Minis- ter Noted For Strict Economy The black profiles called silhouettes are named after Etienne de Silhouette, the Finance Minister of France in 1759. Silhouette made an immediate name for himself by the stringent economies he effected in pubiic fin- ance. It was his policy to refuse to pay for more than “the shadow of any ” The process of outlin- ing profiles thrown by shadow on to a white sheet had just been introduced at that time, and as these pictures Were considered exactly to resemble the Minister's avowed policy, his name was immediately bestowed upon them. ,in the Snake Indian River country, ; they ran across practically every kind | of game in the Canadian Rockies. | “I got one fine billy," said Mr, | | Pack, “by dropping on hands end) | knees and imitating him when he low- | ered his head and stamped his foot to 2 | show anger, We exchanged boasts and | compliments until I had crawled to | within ten feet of him, Then he took to his heels and it all made a fine pic- ture.” Liquor In Bulk Saskatchewan Commission Planning To Follow Lead Of Other | ae SS ie EY } Provinces | A Worth-While Idea’ | The -Saskatchewan Liquor Com-| Here's a little idea worth keeping mission is planning to follow the lead tucked back somewhere in your mind. of other provinces and import certain Remember that it is always a good) brands of liquor in bulk instead of in plan to remove the spare from the bottles, ‘rack in the rear or out of the fender By importing hogsheads of liquor well before jacking up the car to take bushéls more than last year and low | harvesting costs will be helpful to} farmers and all branches of business. | Except for hay, crops in other prov- | jinces are excellent. Livestock prices | are low but marketings are large | and the dairy industry maintains a} normal output with recent advances | in the price of cheese and butter. | Most manufactures continue slight | but shfpp:ng is better than last sea-| son; more grain has passed through | Montreal; more British coal is being | imported and a stronger autumn busi- | ness is expected. x The report points to the general} hardening of commodity prices as an encouraging sign. Export trade for July was higher than in any month since December. Imports were down, increasing Canada’s favorable trade balance. < More confident feeling with a rise in commodity prices is reported for both the United Kingdom and the United States. Recipes For This Week | (By Betty Barclay) BANANA BETTY n cups rice flakes crushed. inaugurated to tell the world of Kaye Don's record-breaking run in the British speed boat, “Miss England III.,” on Loch Lomond, “The new development is based on the carrier wave system of voice transmission,” said an official of the P.O. “It is really after the principle of wireless applied to the telephone. The engineers, who have been testing at the research station in London, have established that in theory one circuit of two wires can be used for any ‘number of circuits. 3 “Conversation on the ‘ghost’ circuit is absolutely private. garded as a great achievement.” Church Service Held On Nelson’s Flagship Was Notable Event Of Navy Week At Portsmouth i Naval officers and bluejackets stood bareheaded with citizens of Ports- for the first public church service that has ever been held to usher in Navy Week. More than a thousand people gath- ered on the stone pavings below sur- rounding the famous old warship to join in the service, which was relay- ed by loud speakers. This is re mouth, on the decks of the Victory, ~ | 4 cup butter, melted. ee isa Sear | and bottling it here, a saving is ef-! off the flat. Otherwise, in getting 2 Hse The peed Sea Gag oe BED would be:cut down in size, much after | fected on overhead jtems such as the | the spare loose the car may be shak- 2 bananas. in a past) endo. hcg the style of the smaller United States Poe eee tices = ei came ony cnicuabata,cause.Jt tovalip of the — 54ccup/sugar one sain f Portsmouth based his bills. | | bulk purchase scheme, it is expected, | jack. | 24 teaspoon cinnamon. ¢ Bishop of Portsmou! J as e | will mean lower prices to the no | 34 cup water. sermon on the life of the navy’s British Columbia's oldest pioneer, Chaka; Iceland has 3,605 aut | 2 tabl fenton fates greatest admiral, Nelson. " ] Alexander MacLean, aged 81, who) came to British Columbia 74 years|_ @go and whose memories went back | to the days when the sife of Vanccu- ver was dense forest, is dead, He was born in San Francisco. Liner Card-Sharpers | Have Lost Occupation’ Practice Is Almost Unknown Now On Atlantic Boats In many of the world’s big cities Aiaga cdi iat eee heit) 30 minutes. Serves 6. sending a 10-pound sample consign- “s 2 eS eae 477 —. ment of Canadian industrial products are the scattered bands of clever and | COCONUT SALAD DELICIOUS well-educated men who at one time} ALS ¢ to Bagdad. A CHIFFON PR "BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS Pour melted butter over rice flake crumbs and mix thoroughly. Place a Jayer of one-third the prepared crumbs in bottom of buttered baking dish.Cover with 1 apple and 1 bana- na, pared, and thinly sliced. Sprinkle with half the sugar, cinnamon, and lemon juice. Cover with another lay- er of crumbs and repeat, using re- maining fruit and seasonings. Pour water over mixture. Bake in moder- ately hot oven (375 degrees Fahren- A small group of people afterwards filled Nelson's day cabin, two decks below, surrounded by his own furni- ture, to receive’ communion from the admiral's own communion plate. A Record Fer Speed Parcel From Montreal Reached Bag- dad In Thirteen Days From Montreal to Bagdad in 18 days—this is the record established in Of the 13-day period, seven days = 2 cups cabbage, finely shredded. “ were expert card-sharpers on the} sgpeERNOON ge, ly shredded. 7 great luxury liners. | Garenes, 1 cup grated pineapple, drained, | Were taken for an ordinary steamship 7 The depression, which brought! pon't you think it lovely to have 1 cup coconut, premium shyea, _ | crossing from began peat about a scarcity of easy money, help-|a dress with a certain amount of %4 cup mayonnaise, > From the Merseyside the package ed the police in their vigorous cam- paign against these men, who special- | ize in card-sharping aboard ships. - Their expenses were high, and the stakes at most of the games were too low to produce any profit after paying their fares as first-class pas- rengers. Card-sharping on the Atlantic lin- ers is today almost unknown Wonder somebody hasn't thought of using a motorcycle in a jazz band Swishiness about its hem for more formal occasions? | A delicious print in chiffon made today’s model. in white with splashy red flowers. The soft crepe silk girdle toned with the print. It's a dress that would do delight- ful duty for informal evening wear. Sheer chiffon yoiles are also charm- ing and satisfactory. They tub beauti- fully. Crepe silk and triple sheers can also be used for this sleekly slender mcdel Style No. 477 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires 4 yards of 39-inch material with 1%, yards of 35-inch contrasting. Price of pattern 25 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred) Wrap coin carefully. How To Order Patterns | Hon. Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lister, and his private secretary, Captain T. L. Dugdale, M.P. | Distinguished Visitors Deliver Ad-| tariff out of politics and put it into} dresses On Trip Through West- | business, making it an entirely busi-| ern Canada | ness proposition. The tariff has to be} By the achievement of the Imperial | 4djusted to what the producers need Conference we have shown how a|&nd no more. Recognition of that fact great group of nations can organize | Marks all the agreements that were for trade purposes along right lines, | tached at the conference. Everything is the op’nion of the Right Honorab'e| WS approached from the point of Sir Phillip Cunliffe-Lister, C.B.E.,| View of getting the equilibrium be-| M.C., M.P., Secretary of State for the | tween supply and demand, so that all Colonies, expressed during a brief| Would get the fairest prices.” stop in Winnipeg on a tour over Cana-| Sir Phillip felt that Brit’sh manu-! dian Pacific Railway lines to the west | facturers would devote more attention | Coaat: | to developing the Canadian market as Sir Phillip was accompanied by aja result of the concessions made by; group of keen young British parlia-/the Dominioh Government and that mentarians eager to see western Can-| the situation and the m | | Helen of Troy have been placed in the Dash of salt. Crisp cabbage by allowing it to stand-in ice water. Drain and dr thoroughly. Toss lightly togetherwith remaining ingredients. Serve on cris lettuce. Garnish with strips of pimien- to and chopped chives. Serves 6. Vases Placed In Archives Texas University Has Ornament Be- longing To Helen Of Troy Two vases circumstantially accred- ited with being from the boudoir of archives of the University of Texas, at Austin. They are the gift of the late A. W. Terrell. Minister Terrell received them from. Consular Agent it was just in time to catch the Lon- don-Indian mail ‘plane. On the 18th days of its journey the consignment reached its destination, ready to cap- ture a new market in the Near a 4 Why argue? If you are right, you learn nothing. And being wrong makes you so mad you don’t want to was expressed to London, thence by automobile to Croydon airport where — i arket possl- sree ; Address: Winnipeg Newspaper Union, | 844 in the harvest season. Among) bilities were already being studied, He| -'@"* Calvert, who owns the site of A 175 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg | them were his own private secretary, | had every confidence in the ultimate| ‘2 aucient city of Troy. Calvert co- A Pattern No. . Size Captain T. L. Dugdale, M.P. for Rich-| results. mond and Yorkshire, one of the larg-| ‘The Secretary of State for the Col- est agricultural constituencies in Eng-| onles and his party spent a week-end operated with Dr. Heinrich Schile- mann in excavations of the ancient : 2 ity. “Why Wt 2 land; J. P Thomas, M.P., private|in Banff as guests at Banff Ss : Ea Sek AD ERAN erie hot nee Le secretary to the Secretary of State|Hotel and the surrounding ee eIBMENT: Si morning till night? for Dominion Affairs; Geoffrey Lloyd, | through which they motored. Proceed| “Is that your college diploma you “Well, you don’t expect me to sit LE RRS M.P., private secretary to the Lord| ing to the Pacific Coast Sir Phillip ad_| have framed there?” Y, joud ae raf ataipatta gio itt = AUle tor-auay|