eae a SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS, ABBOTSFORD, B.C Photographs By Radio Renews Strength! Where there is need for a_build- ing-up tonic after prostrating illness, 4 SCOTT'S EMULSION which have been received by General taken regularly, usually Radio Company were _ wirelessed spells renewed strength” direc to a specially made sensitive ~ dire HOD 0 a Sp = y¥ made ; i and Vigor. | celluloid film, which was afterward | cot & Bowne: Tofontol Ont: \ | developed. It may send iphs soon by radio to all parts blended « concenirated \o) Ae ido ta lnia a by scientific means, Fee ane ee . iy tr. di h li | pany has been conducting experiments H @ skin puritying powers E pand photographs have been received Ae 5 ae radio. The invention is still in the experimental stage. age | ‘ be possible to Phia Where a second oné was picked up. . Later Mr. Zillger tuned in on a ship on Lake Superior and while still 200 listened to tho the Great Several amateur s Photo | ! | and a radio com miles from Chicago, naval spark signals from Lak ation, lions in Ohio and Pennsylvania also were copied. The pictures » Crime and the Revolver The Attempt to Curb Use of Guns in Britain ies eries “ Electric Heating In Ontario Dye Old Dress \ , Electric heating has become so pop- _ Or Drapery In Jular that fuses have blown out in Been Found in Indo-China Diamond Dyes| tansformer stations, owing™to the z jheavy load. The experts say that Reports that a (belt cs mecple wig Buy “Diamond Dyes” and follow the | electric heating generally is economi- eo a ae meee ree, pepe, pation 2 eee | cally impossible, but it is saving thou- j y ‘a y sands of homes right now from being world “famous explorer, tint successfully, ~because perfect! jee-houses—From the-Mail and Em- author, to the Far home dyéing is guaranteed with Dia- pire. leave Japan for Southern mond Dyes even if you haye never China and then fe will explore inland The connection between revolyer and crime is still being discussed, and the latestsphase of it is a report in the Montreal Star that London is being invaded by gunmen. That is to Say that whereas formerly crimifials did not use reyolyers, they are doing so now, and this_in spite of the exceed: ingty stringent rules which govern the Men With Tails Reported to Have Most aches of rheumatism arise from congestion. Apply Sloan's. Don't rub. It penetrates to the sore spot, starting the blood circ culating. This reduces painful congestion—the inflammation vanishes. 2 ‘TrySloan's on sprained, bruised mus- cles, on aching backs and neuralgi: ‘Try it on that “cold in the chest. dyed before. Worn, faded dresses, ~ Made in Canada Sloan's Liniment-kills pain! sale and possesion of firearms in the Old Country. The report goes to confirm the con- with the intention of finding the new- ly-reported Buropean anthropologists. Captain Salisbury is the first man to Skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, stock- ings, draperies, hangings, everything become like new again. Just tell tention of those who say that rules and regulations, and eyen the pro bition of the manufacture of revolvers except for military purposes, will not prevent criminals thera. It says that those in Great Britain get them from Germany or the United States, and pay any price commen- Surate with the risks run by the’ smugglers, “The remedy being tried is the infliction of severe sentences on armed criminals) and the result of this will be illuminating —The King- Ston Standard. Kiel Canal Case Taken to Court Germany Says Versailles Treaty Does Not Demand Free Passage The question whether the Kiel Cgnal will be open to the world, even in time of war, will be referred to an international court.of justice, it was decided at-the council of ambassadors in Paris. Germany claims that free ge is not demandéd by the treaty of Versailles. = The controversy oyer the Kiel Canal lias been on now for a year and a half between the allies and Germany. The / question arose out of the fact that Germany refused passage to allied Ships during the Russian assault upon Poland. The Germans claim that the ships carried munifions for Poland and that, since she was neutral, the passage would have been in violation of international Jaws. attempt a systematic search and the result of his investigation being eagerly awaited. Captain Salisbury will go from Indo-China to Europe by way of the Suez Canal. He will tour Abyssinjason the way and has been invited’io be the guest of the King of Abyssinia. your druggist whether the material x Hu wish to dye is wool or silk, or | whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed g00ds. Diamond Dyes neyer streak, spot, fade, or run. Remarkable ; Radio Test f Messages Received On Moving Train With No Outside Aerial Reon of wireless messages in- side a sfeel car of a moying train with no outside aerial was successfully demonstrated recently by the Penn- Sylvania Railroad on the Broadway, ‘Limited, en route from, New York to ” Chicago. Radio messages have been received - aboard trains before, but always an outside aerial was used. The instru- ment used. on the Pennsylvania train Was small, compact and placed ona table in the car, The aerial used was eighteen inches square. The tests were conducted by Arno “Zillger, of Philadelphia, who went ~ to Chicago to attend the radio show. J. D. Jones, Superintendent of Tele- graph and Signals of the railroad, Was present. “The most remarkable feature of } programme was that we were is “Bottle To-day | Among the famous names in the New York telephone directory are} © 5 Dante; Byron, Swift, Macaulay Dick-| DR. MINARD, Inventor ens, Aramis, Athello, Walter Scott ana- Celebrated Pickwick. . 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