kau, Montreal trader, said in an in-| walls and props of mines were rapid-| sons who vary periodic alcoholic] °Unces of gold. And because of its, “while passi onl ei aenla terview at Calgary. : ly becoming an exact science. sprees with short rides on the “‘water| €xPansion program the Soviet Union .)\ Wit ae Fy rare be sua tenet ey * | PHILLIPS’ MILK OF The monetary unit of the con-| He told of a new “dynamometer) wagon"—a Chicago medical author-|!s expected to be the world’s largest. i Hie. Cat Te Rar tee MAGNESIA ; quered Ethiopian kingdom — the| Prop” that records the earth's pres-| ity declared at Kansas City. gold producer by 1939. At present pes 45 ee i ah te A eer a Maria Teresa thaler—was establish-| SUT against the mine's pillars much| That type of drinker, said Dr.| South Africa holds the title. British’ | oe ge et ete tee Not War Material a ed as the legal currency by cabinet|i the same manner as a ther-| Joseph A. Capps, professor of medi-|interests say that all of South! MAls Crooned In a recognizable har-, decree, after having been abolishea| ™ometer records temperature. The| cine at the University of Chicago,|Africa’s mines are going full blast.| eee malauhee ‘Eenticatrena Governments Agree Arms Embargo | in a Rome edict last July. device is built into one of the ceiling| courts an eventual “mental break-|They hope that by 1939 the gold pro-| |S Wel" Sut Ne Was SKePLical And) hoes Not Include Gas Masks . Establishment of a training school | SUPPOFtS: and the slightest increase] gown” and suffers “loss of will power, ducing title will be retained. ecanaennity moetarhed within). G@S masks do not come under the : where boys and girls might be|™ Pressure from above is recorded) and confidence in himself during the| It 1s interesting to note that in earanatonseentG satis near Argyll,”| heading of “war material,” it was taught a trade was advocated by by a rise of a mercury column. process.” 1928 the Soviet Union produced only hes related Vara n ceee nea beck Fy 1 \aectded in London by the interna- : speaker at a public hearing held by Another device utilizes a steel bar,| These terrors are not: so prone to 899,000 ounces of the precious metal. | Tite Hl 2 a7 SBP rf tional committee that is attempting > the royal commission investigating fitted telescopically into a cylinder) dog the chronic tippler, who instead] Last year the full output was 5,650,- sophia iweala teen ponded with a low *® supervise non-intervention in the ie nal instituti 1 and held in place by a stout coil] invites cirrhosis of the liver as the, 900 ounces. According to informed oy Spanish civil war. The committee 3 pe utions in Canada. s ‘ g Se i chorus which distinctly followed the, >’ 4 - 5 spring. When set against mine ceil-| price for his indulgence, said Dr.| Mining interests the rich deposits of ‘had before it more than a dozen re- Navigation of all kinds was closed| ; 7 Z rhythm of my song. Their note is a s for the season at Churchill; the Hud ings, compression “of the spring is| Capps. gold ore in Siberia are still virgin thi cealhancES the EtOe ark | plies from governments, all agree- ‘ ; Eee ; . z ila b 3 crtenyannriscns Gets aaa registered by a stylus that traces @) “Our danger is that we're becom-| territory. The British have accepted ees ier Aa of a clari-| ing that gas masks should not be Z & | line on a drum. ing a nation of hard liquor drinkers.| the challenge. And so the race for) "°~ prohibited under the various arms ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS ton NSHLESS -TASTELESS | hore at Templars’ Park, Maryculter. With pool in 1900, Today the factory fa BLUE COVER ~- Pure White BJ his encouragement, the boys have covers five acres, employs 1,500 per- A Automatic Book- 100 Lea: | worked hard to make Maryculter sons and made net profits in Great CIGARETTESPAPERS- WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD An Enthusiastic Veteran —- } Lord Baden-Powell Works Hard For Boy Scout Cause The veteran in youth me Lord Baden-Powell, ably ba by] Lady Baden-Powell, who is as keen jon the Girl Guides as her husband |1s on the Boy Scouts, is indefatigable! | in his efforts for the cause. He went| to Scotland to open the Aberdeen | Scouts’ new luxury camping ground | House look very much as it did in the twelfth century, when it was in- habited by the Knights Templars who daily did their “good turns.” The grey and red colors of the Knights Templars have been reproduced in the scheme, and the interior has been decorated so far as may be in true medieval style. The Chief Scout is anxious, too, that all boys possible shall pass the necessary tests for the King's Scout Badge in time for the Coronation, because scouts are to sell the Corona- tion program prepared by King George’s Jubilee Trust Fund. The king will hold a great review for ex-service men during the corona- tlon period next spring. Appointment of D. D. D. Murphy 4s assistant inspector of civil avia- tion at Carcross, Yukon territory, has been announced. . Simontown's coronation gift to the king will take the form of a King Edward coronation playing field area and recreation for the youth of that South African naval port. Russia was now offering a possible market for upwards of 100,000 head of Canadian cattle a year, G. G. Ser- departure of 75 members of crews of harbor and coastal boats. All vessels have been taken out of the water onto the slipways. Lady Emma Morrison, 60, and widow of Major-General Sir Edward Morrison, died at her home at Ot- tawa after a prolonged illness. Na- tive of New Orleans, she was mar- ried to Sir Edward Morrison, of the Canadian artillery, in 1911. Part Of National Life Democracy Has Been Accepted In Britain For Two Centuries It was fashionable a few years ago to speak of democracy as being “on trial”. In many countries it is no longer on trial, but has been con- demned and executed. In this coun- try it is not, and never was (at any rate for the past couple of hundred years) on trial; it is part and parcel of our national life, and something which it behoves us to regard as no Jess permanent than Herr Hitler's “thousand-year regime.” If any- thing is on trial it is rather dictator- ship, for we have still to see what happens to it when the day comes to find the successors of the men Safety For Miners Science Has Instruments To Detect Threatened Cave-In Scientific ears, mechanical ther- mometers and giant stethoscopes will feel the pulse of mother earth in the future and give miners ad- vance warning of impending cave- ins, J. V. Claypool, of Hibbing, Minn., told the National Safety Conference at Atlatnic City, NJ. Claypool, district superintendent of the Oliver Iron Mining Company, sald detection of weak spots in the Created Her Own Job Clever Girl Now Does Buying For Busy Professional Men A clever girl went about to offices in one city and asked busy profes- sional men if she might bring goods to them in their offices so they could save time in making their selections of socks, ties, shirts, belts, handker- chiefs, etc. She secured all the facts about their needs, such as colors pre- ferred and approximate price they wished to pay. . These men found this girl a good shopper; and with so little exertion they could get the brown tie they wanted to wear with their tan suit and the shirt that set it off. She showed them only articles in their own sizes, and she had even the cor- rect shirt sleeve lengths when she brought the shirts for selection. The men found they saved money and much time by this method of shop- ping.—Christlan Science Monitor. Coming To Canada Farmers From Czechoslovakia Will Settle Here Next Spring whose personality had laid its stamp upon their creations. No country| can depend on a perpetual supply of Hitlers and Mussolinis. In their de-| fault, will anybody care to say that| dictatorship, relying as it does upon| a very inflexible principle of personal leadership, {s likely to prove any more stable than democracy ?—Lon- don Morning Post. Lighthouse Guides Motorists A lighthouse to guide motorists approaching Leipzig, Germany, has been erected. Set up on one of the main highroads, it has glass walls illuminated at night so that direc-| tions and distances inscribed thereon may be read from afar. Illuminated indicators have been placed at other crossroads commanding approaches to Leipzig. old halfbreed woman. In one day) announced it expected a new 5,000-| hea sna aa 2452 8 she walked four miles from her home! watt transmitting station at Lulu If Australia could be placed in the to Hines Creek, continued 20 miles| Jsland, B.C., and modern studios in| Atlantic ocean, it would fill all the 0” f00t to Fairview and then return-| the new Canadian National Railways’ space between the United States ana, © home carrying her groceries on| hotel at Vancouver would be ready Great Eritain. Industrial output is falling off in conte Tea compressed into bricks In —- permite China, slabs of copper in Sweden, | Would Be Great Boon FRE eS =e cattle, milk, salt and tobacco, all! at Jast, the silent radio! The re- Ly MOTHERS FEEL $ With « tin’ of or In Winnipeg to study land settle- ment possibilities in Western Canada, Adolf Schmidt, secretary of the Cen- tral Farmers’ Co-operative Associa- tion with headquarters in Prague, said 50 families will come to Canada next spring to settle on farms. If good reports are sent back to Czechoslovakia, Mr. Schmidt said, other settlers will follow. The asso-| ciation has a membership of 10,000. The farmers who will come here next spring, he -continued, will have a capital of from $1,000 to $5,000 per) | family. Took Long Hike | Residents of Hines Creek, Alta,,| were still talking of the feat of en-| durance accomplished by a 78-year-| her back. The entire trek was estl-| mated at 25 miles. were used as coinage at one time or another in various lands. | Automobile horns having been ARGOS’ VERSATI Annis Stukus, who has played almost every position for the Argos. is a natural leader at quarter, works back-field. d LE UTILITY MAN He on the end of the line and also on the Weel bad pralers Chicago Medical Authority Points To Perils Of Chronic Tipplers Liquor takes its heaviest toll on the “week-end drinkers’—those per- Over a period of years this is going to mean a decline in the health and mental integrity of our country,” he declared. “If young people must drink, the sensible thing is to use mild drinks (beer and wines) and keep away from hard liquor.” However, drinking may play a legitimate part in the lives of per- sons beyond middle age, the doctor said. “Work recently done by a Boston specialist goes to show that a small amount of spirits late in life tends to preserve the arterles.” Might Be Good Idea Canadian Critic Thinks Novels Should Be Graded Like Eggs “Great art never appears in ad- vance of a public able to appreciate it,” William Arthur Deacon, well- known Canadian critic, stated in an address at London, Ontario. “If novels could be graded, like eggs, the reading public might be sure of spending their too-few read- ing hours with guaranteed articles,” Mr. Deacon said. Unfortunately, in the realm of the aesthetic there are no standards and no honest critic can infallibly select literary “eggs'’’ that can be warranted good. Mr. Deacon impressed on his audi- ence his belief that, as a critic, his opinions were not necessarily better than theirs. But he hoped, he said, to encourage them to increase the joys of their own reading by attain- ing a critical attitude towards what they read. “When novels are pouring from the presses of the English-speaking Britain Accepts Challenge Race With Russia For Gold Output) Has Started For all of 1936 Soviet Russia is ex- pected to produce about 6,000,000! gold output {fs on. It’s easier to mortgage the home! to buy a car than to mortgage the} | car to buy a home, { ——____—__ | The United States imports more | than 7,000 quill pens from England ‘every year. | * May Broadcast Seal Music Maker Of Toys Dead Devised Meccano After Watching Crane In Freight Yard Frank Hornby, inventor of the Meccano toys and manufacturer of the Hornby toy trains, died at North- ern Hospital, Liverpool, after a seri- ous operation at the age of 73. He founded the Meccano business in one room of a workshop in Liver- Britain Jast year of more than £40,- 000. A few years ago, when millions of children in Europe and America had played with his toys, some one ask- ed Mr, Hornby how the idea of Mec- cano came to him. He answered that he was on his way to spend Christ- mas with relatives and wondered how he could amuse the children. “The train stopped opposite a freight yard,” he said, “and there was a small crane there. It occurred to me that I might make a crane like that with little strips of steel. I chose the name Meccano because peo- ple of all nations can pronounce it. T made the first set, drilling all the holes myself.” Tone Similar To Clarinet Says Radio Official In Scotland Belief in the Scottish Hebrides that seals will croon to accompaniment of the ciarsach (Highland harp) has in- spired a plan to try a broadcast of seal music in Glasgow. Andrew Stewart, a radio official, struck on the idea after receiving a report from some friends who were boating. North American orchids depen for food upon a microscopic organ- them take in food from the soil. Mistletoe was known to the Druids as “all-heal’’; they regarded it as a cure for all diseases. The right accessories say so much will tell the world you're right in style. Crochet Them Both.. .They’re Easy PATTERN 5408 ! And a hand-crocheted hat and purse The perky hat, done in single crochet, is not only easy, but is grand to wear with a high-collared coat. In | the matching purse, the centre panel introduces contrast by a different pat- | terning of stitches. | this set. Shop soon for some colorful yarn, with which to crochet In pattern 5408 you will find directions for making the set; ma- terial requirements; illustrations of the set and of all stitches needed. To obtain this patter: send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to Household Arts Dept., Winnipeg Newspaper Union, 175 McDermot Ave. E., Winnipeg. a embargoes now in force. Conse- | quently the exportation of gas masks ism inside their roots which helps} becomes legal hereafter to either side There is no Alice Brooks pattern book published If You’re Told to “‘Alkalize”’ Try This Remarkable “Phillips” Way Thousands are Adopting On eyery side today people are bein, urged to alkalize their stomach. An thus ease symptoms of “acid indiges- tion,” nausea and stomach upsets. To gain quick alkalization, ee do this: Take two teaspoons of PHIL-~ LIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 minutes after saline OR — take two Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets, which haye the same antacid effect. Relief comes almost at once — usually in a few minutes. Nausea, “gas' fullness after eating and “acid indigestion” pains leave. You feel like a new person. Try this way. You'll be surprised at results. Get cither the liquid “Phi Bet or the remarkable, new Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful to take and easy to carry with you. Only 25¢ a box at all drug stores. G ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Bach tiny tablet is the equiv, J alent of ful of SX fying, Phillipa” Milk of agnesia. MADE IN CANADA in the civil war. » Studied For Long Time Flying Life Of Wright Brothers Started As Hobby é The Wright brothers began their historic flying life as a pleasant hobby, reading all the books on fly- ing they could get their hands on to see what others had done and then to reckon what they themselves could do in it. They patiently check- ed data as to curved surfaces, They flew kites. Making doubly certain of every step, refusing to be hurried, they first spent years in theoretical planning and reading before ready to put an engine into the latest of their gliders and make the first attempt at power-driven flight. Will Be Decided Soon The question of whether the King will attend the coronation durbar at Delhi is likely to be settled soon, the Manchester Guardian said. If it is decided in the affirmative, December of next year, between the Indian pro- vincial and federal elections, will be the probable date, the newspaper predicted. White Meat For Everyone The family no longer needs to fight over who is going to have the white meat from the Sunday chicken. A chicken farm in Niles Centre, Illinois, using scientific methods in- volving the use of violet rays in place of daylight, produces chickens with only white meat. world at a rate of approximately 20 a day, the most assiduous reader cannot hope to cover more than a small minority of them,” the speaker sald. New Broadcasting Stations The Canadian Radio Commission for operation early this winter. The studios, the commission said, will be the most up-to-date in Canada. ceiver of a new model announced 1s about the size of a large watch and may be placed beneath a pillow on a divan or suspended on the back of a chair, bringing the program only with its convenience MORE CONVENIENT TO USE.... Just hang a package in your kitchen. -- for, with one hand, you can easily extract a single sheet at a time leaving the other hand free You'll be delighted it “ a fe 5 S ee 4 | | outlawed in London, an electric bell signal has been invented to replace|to the person lying on the divan or ' them. 2173’ sitting in the chair, to hold the “left-over being wrapped. Edmonton, Regina and Winnipeg