"c:.¢s§:m—- _' "we six .64 i soliilzlmalili s, U . -\ K 1"“ f‘ "ZRP-‘ffi I M01005 cumin/sin 50s ANAIOLF ulanti [RIN f) BRILN MllilRi AS NANA 6~//’ PAU L M U N I :1 l'.. Lu ‘I'M I‘: qliivillli‘) Cnu-Inlljli‘ Lentil:- cilicma can nccumplizlif The Life oi Emile wiiii a rlsr oi "ruouclsos mcivnisn, ca... 1101.1“ - Donald c,.l,,, . Hm, ,1 0'N.;l_1 - Loni, 0.11.... . p_____, t, cuts . . . . . . . NEWS IHILI’ 11.15 —- 1 — 9 Illll .\Y aIIIl nlost rcrciit l 1.1111 .\ or of i036: l\ (Iv! izcniils ~"l_v strug- t. carries aild was 5011B ' t0 Zo'.'i_ ill .1;\=cpii lllc llnfci"tllil- . t ,, t3... N,» u; I S der- (N31 f‘ - ‘s Y v , '..‘, NW‘. v Uliutiiljr F01" Tile l Airinalla Gold r . l’(“~.'-”t'i‘-' 71 —~A new at- 1 f". t d." to ' ~ fr‘ n ’ t" of V d coins‘, p~ cl éillnill “'05 ii‘ ' u!’ Nth" 1, .i"i~ ii to 11o on l1 o." 'l‘il‘ii~i"m!\i"l' l-izlvbni". ‘ in a fqiliP-on w ‘:1 chair" 1Il"1l~ in 1 vii.’ i ill" n i llc ‘zilll elipplwd. i ‘ l "1" llnvi- ~cd illu l’ 11'.’ l‘l‘i"il " lm-lflil. ini~lllv -\ l f "r Du’ ch rcW 011- 1'11 is" tlficnr-T. ‘\l'"'l‘o!‘ M’ a ~ ling: l/r “'f‘ 'I‘i"<l\'l" "l pi-npll- to ' the ->»‘.1l hail 1'11 [Hoff hinrw oil iiii 0H stclrv tllil‘ ti flrceilovk diver. Ilillnllvfd h_v the Ear] nf _I\V‘"l_"‘v‘i. frllulil ill 10"‘: ‘rlnc llymm- of I g-lln Fvl nets nut (if 1hr quill! h rnrlll" tin‘ lhcrr- wr-rl: Eiltoqqqafi if l r-n bnilrri the wit; ship '11l(I lvllfi ll ill‘ "l" "1' [it'll of ‘vn G‘lil7"?'ll1li’." Amoilir articles already‘ TPPOVPTPG n, a fin, war-ll of lwlrltr- in illvcr ML; p.91 vflwflf‘ of nwltn ill siivcr “m! rvnld. \\'ll' ‘Ii litlfi it M?“ In‘ I.,,.>_ “mum lvglft‘ broil worth over qnmn- Iiflf_'*‘_""-\‘. scnllhilrds. coins. bone: flllfl n cannon hall weillhing H Ilrlnmls. r ..iiy"vy.liiiz_l".o in n" c s nan GOATS NEWARK. 50,-, Feb. 18-(OP)-— 53051 gills who graduate from the Women's Ccllcizc of University ° Delaware cm in for housekeeping or tcilt-llillgg but. lust to be different- pne oi’ tlllfill nnlv has tnken I10 (out mnc n8. Marlon A. Tilompsoil of Marsh; lllioil. fir-L, has become fl. $00 rancher neill" Richmond. Va... and slit‘ Writes to WW1 "d '7~ ilolsiusun that slit! is doiniv Well» More than that, she hi5. 1w" horn maile editor of the cuggg: gar-book of the Ameflfl" c l fume l o " l.. ‘Iva-s. l' ‘ill I fr: l cf ill NVIZDNESDAY u... PEésEliIiluoil A very pIEZTJ evening was . at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. < 1- Noll-son on ‘Tuesday Jain. ltlt when nearly one huntiicci ' l)f‘l‘1)if! of Kingston held a. ition ill honor of Mr. lLyiniln Ncwson. Mi". l KC ‘ iilc seat 0f honor. Mr. ‘I~“ild_vcil acted iischairman, and villi» li-d on Ml". Willard Proud to read iaii address t0 Mr and Mrs. New- ‘son, while Mr. Parker Newsnn pre- lcplllcti thcin with a suimtancial plurse Mr. and Mrs. Newson very i fiiiingll: thanked the friends for their, kindness after which all ;j0in~d in sincln For They Are lJollv G-noti Felows. A deli ous lunch §\'LI$t?‘€l‘\'€d by IIIEHIIIIGIBS prel-l sen. n e wee sma iolirs a ‘cilswrscd to their homes. After IVVViIlIlP,’ Mi". and Mrs. Newson many lliftglily Ifwrlllirs {if Wlglittifid , 1c o olvng e a ress: l Di-ar Isobel and Lyman —As a ‘viii-y important event has taken l taco in Your llvos namely that of ienieriiig int-w the holy bonds of nlflTllllifllly. We your friends and neighbors have giithcred here this evening to wislgi (yours happy and J1") 30171115 \VP(. l‘ C. l‘ To} you Isubcl we say that fiS you have lived niilong us, you have lvun our love nnd esteem, always ,l - ily to lend a helping hand, and "\\.. shall always remember how itoildei-lv you cared for the sick [will-n they could not cave for them- 'l‘il you Lyman. whom we have klIOWll il-olll childhood, we say we ildillii-e your friendly manner and the Motto you have alivnys follow- i-rl “Hails-sly is the Best Policy.” We are glad you have decided lo lltilitf‘ _vol"r llonie in KingitOn. and iis the veal-s roll by we ho e you lll3\' ciljrw good health iln plo- pr-rity in all your llfwftflkinigk‘, illcnse ni-crnt" this izift along with our best wishes for your future IIZIHMHNF. Siencii on behalf of your friends of KifliY-iifill, K en-tjslietroth al Like Other Folks ill-ICP) IC.‘~"‘.'JON. Fcb. —’I‘he yours throughout the coming years. ciiPiIIiL-I-lully ADDED . . . i CAPITOL- ’ Ailllrcssyiaiill Presentation A vcry jlililiwililii cveiililg “'11s spent ill. lilo liclniv of Mr. and Mrs. Eiiiicl- Youiikri". on Jan . l2. Will-n the iillliillicrs oi Qllvcn Mary ,l..0.B.A. livid ti rci-ciltiiln Iii holl- O1‘ O1 D110 Ui 111011‘ 1lll‘il1iJl‘1'>. MKS. Lyilliiii Nclvszlii. llllo ha. rccciiily been married. Sister Grace Yeo. escorted ille bride Io the seat of honor Brother Davis Vllard acted as cluiiriiluii uiul cirlcd on Slstlu" Q/Illlfiglc ellc Wllril to 1'i‘l.\(‘1 an ll(i-, ldrcss, while 5' ‘ Olive Tfrcincrc lpre entcd Mrs. Ncwson with a ,beautiiul table cloth. Airs. Newscii in a lclv wcll cllmcil words‘ than-cl ed 111v lll!‘1ili)l’l'.S fol" illcii" kindness. after lviicli all juiilcfl in . igilig. They Are Jolly Good Fcilows, After bcillliciilg both bride and gXOOIII the evcniin; was very lliirusiliiily spent lin ganlve lin'| silviul intercourse, after which till: liltlie. sOPVEEI ii (ifiilfilfllb lunch. Having thanked Ml‘, and Ali's, Yollnkci" for the Ilse of their ilolnc nil weiiiled their way to their home; fueling they had B. most ciiidvobil- tinn- Thc fol!n\\"llvi is the address: Mrs. Lyiiulil Nclvsoil. ~ We the members of LOBA. feel that we fills nplaortimity pass without cxtcilillirz. to you and your genial partner our conerlitulation and best mshcs for future happiness. It gives us great pleasure this ev- ening to visit you under such hap- py c rcllmstilnces nnd to think that you will still remain with us. We truzt that you will continue your activities as a member of our as- ‘ECCIIIUOII. although. we know in the past. at tliiles it has been very dif- ficult 10v you to Iittend many of 0. ." meetings, yet you have always shown yolii" ability mid willingness to help on all possible occasions. Now nn behalf of our Society, we ask you to accept this small gift, as a token of our esteem and may every success and happiness be Signed nn behalf of the members of Queen Mary L.O.B.A. 111E “lQUEL T0: ALL QUIET 0N WESTERN mom" “THE ROAD BACK” . IIETTI’ BOUI‘ CARTOON TWO DAYS Discovery 0f Oil In The Maritimes How oil wiis discclv "ed in New Brunswick by a BPIUSII min.ng expert. forms Lhe subject of a very interesting article in ii recent. issue ‘ of the Canadian National Mag- azine. Although geologists had re- ported that there were no indica- rtliill of royal brtrothal, imill introduction. the IIIOTCES inutlzal inspection with all the rfiltvz-s svailiilg cxucctantiv in the buckgrvurd ready to bcstowl llii-il" b".<, inir, had no part in the court-flip of Gert-we. Duke of Kent and NTWIIIIR. the Grecian princess. The romance was a wcll-ffllllfdflfl secret, bruvecn the two roval lovcrs "who mctcvcii together. dined iii Limrlvn restaurants and danced at lhi- home-s of t-hclr friend‘ and "ill nilncllncctl tllcii" cncallemcnt lions of any cxicilslvc oil deposits iii the Maritime Provinces, Dr, J. L. Hender-loil, ll llilfliljg l-xpci-c of wide experience. when FXflllIillIlg the rrwks in tile river bed at $11. iiy Creek. he'll‘ Afoiictoil. at lilo lowest level cf this. Ldn‘. sirfiim which i~ filled when the fiinious tidal "bore" of the Bay »l:' ‘ilildy films zip the Peiitcodinc iii " Iiuticcd lndica-i Lions of oil wlizcn in his judg-I inelit, pointed in ii Airgc lTnIYVUiI" of the "black gold" nnd bSL-l nit "r ri Ulilllt‘ of backgammon. ".r< suicn llicy \‘,"'1'r\ mnvriir‘ the" intinritc accoiirt of the cnurthip lies i"<t Wm disclosed bv Prince (flill-ifiiiilil‘ of Greece. in his, "Milli '12s," published here. " Christopher. ciullth nndl "H. son of King Gcorge I cf . is the Duchess of Kent's H: tcil" hmv Princess Mar-l illicit", lllll i rsi mct Prince George OIi one of llcr lists to Freeland. Before lfilil ii. dawn-d on their respective illfllillFs that thev had fallen in love, bilt both inlilgnantly denied 1i. \\'1‘.1 n Ilncstfoiivd. In the summer of 1934. Prince Ch-i-istnphcr says hc we; "myster- lilusly" suillmnned to a house party at Bellini in Juzaslevia where Priilm CivOrRc ilad flown to join the young princess. We spent the next few days shiloting. fishing and rambling U-iroullii the woods,“ lhe prince writes. e “Then one evening we all play- ed backgammon in the sitting-room until we could hardly keep awake. One by one we departed for bed. until George and Marina were left sitting alone at opposite ends of the 50in, "I had been in my bedroom for about half an hour when I dil- covei-ed that I had left my cigar- ette ease on the backgammon table. I vllenit in search of it. "The door of the sitting-room was open. George and Manila were ktlli seated on he sofa. though no lon er, 1 observed with mtlsfaction, at Ilhe oppo ite ends of it. I stole back to bed without my case The next day the emflkmlent was an- noimced." Prince George relate: an am- using account of n funil con- ference on the breaking orf e en- icty. Since graduating. she and an associate. Clara ‘Thatchenhlllfi built up a fine herd of INN» l pfljgmed and ndmtd. t i Mm ' we: new qn"‘g'mfi awn‘) 13H; nasal-Ia Alhnilwh it is more fhzln three, c fluent illvcstis lion proved hfs dc- . As is usuahy the Ill] \\'.'\ H157 U‘11ll1 I11 a. lotion witn the oil and to iliite over l0 billion iubic fcct. of 5w‘. llas bccn prodllccil lviili a value of i=7,- 000.000. Oil ind t-ii producis ilnvc also been ])i'0'lll(‘E‘fi ti, a vIPIc of; 1l:ilf a million dollars The sliOp-S of the Cilnadinn National Rsllllals zit Monztoii consllnlie about 16.000 gefllons of fucl oil a month and scme 500 gallons of gmimilv. Natural gal from the field is also used for charging gas tanks on mail and express cars, also on buf- fet-sleepers and parlor-buffet cars where the gas is uric-d f0!‘ PFiW-dlhii heat in thc preparation of folds. CLERMONT SCHOOL Following L: the report of cler- mont school for the month of January: Grade X—-1, Michael McKinnon; 2. Ethel Campbell. Grade IX-l Wanda Mill. Grade VIII-l. Arthur Rayner. Grade VII —l Mar nret Mc- Kinnon. 2. Clayton Mil; 3. Ross Rayner. Grade V-l. Leland Curley. Grade I —1. Nora McCarvell. Grade III (Sm-i Zelma Curley. Guile III IJr.) -1. Glen Cui-ley. Grade II —1. Wendie Mill; 2. Willis Mill 11am -—I. Shirley Mc- of Denmark. Marina was then ll "She was so quiet that her elders hi ‘ forgotten tier presence. when her voice rm out: ""‘v'l“.y should Olga Inarr m stle doesn't love him? wouldn't.’ Her mother mulled; ‘Out of the mouths of babeah. But Olga was allowed to follow the dictate" of hei- heart Minn than Ilyll president." i / THE CHARLOTTETO_W_N GUARDIAN 0|l|y--3.15 - 7-43.45 —VIED 8i THUR‘ ....l. IAN HUNTER FRIEDA INESCORT llcrberiNunliin~(i.l'.llunllay,lr. m‘ PLUS n MUSICAL RE DAILY 3.15 - 1.00 _ 3.45 llisikntlir STORM RECALLED “file fCiiUWlUg curses L911 u“, x011» of thc (lifnul of M}; James Cumpliull of Rice Point, and his sister-iii-lalv, Miss Oamheflllg itiaclmilii, who perished 1n the dorm of February 10, 1832, while rcturiliilg from Charlottetotvn The lgd‘ s were found in the Vi: vinitv of Black Creek, Mr Camp_ boll ll-ils the iaulw of Mrs. Will- iiim MiicDoilnld. Canoe Cove and U19 bill’ l'€l£'l‘I‘€d‘ f0 was her. bro- thqr, Archibald. These lines were written February 18,1882. The fierce old king ‘vas abroad And linlvling iii his giant strength \\'1ii"‘ dilirvc were lost upon the T11» ~ ivcm ‘lown its weary Al.» A flail" Sister. brother, son Had st-nrtlid for their distant home" But linlf ihc youmcv had been n“; As doll n the siorlil upon them cilme, It Times long. and loud, aild wild Tliefsilolv in blinding clouds does -I Thvilimiséivaks the shivering sister "Qhlrngiisl we in this cold storm ( if‘ . " The i011“. in answer louder blows. And whirls but ivildcr. colder past, N0 1101K’ the lxidcn sky now shows, And higher still tile drifts rise fast. And through the chcerles: night nnd r ' ullng landmarks old and gre Past 11.12.." a4 woods so bleak and barc, They wind lliwn ineli- homcward We)". As louder grows til .giil to And fa her flies tug CIFUBIKBSOWI-‘Kn Thea ilillllk of home so .l_-,right and '3 ' II, And crilvi- the cheerful flr€light's glow. And yet tlicii- 1101110 is far away 'l‘hroli:;h miles of drift and biting IFOaL. And {lg night ends the dreadful day They know tilat they arc surelylost. And now they sock .f)lli£'. sheltered nook To shield fhcm from the bitter Iliglllb Wm" sluiilrillv with joyful look The pcoi" lad spies ii lonely light. To this he quickly takes his way And soon has reiicllcrl the wimed fc-r spot; Hope in his glad ray And fills ii. with cxulting thought. ‘Tis shtltci" for the lady weak A reins-c for hi; honored sire And nolv the tvind may howl and heart beams with ck And drifts pile higher and yet 1iic,hrr.. He 09PM Wiiic the wr-lcomc door. Iiliplorcs 1l"';t fm" Ihl‘ ircczlilg ones. Leads forth f1‘."ll to the icr-boulld short‘. . And to the illovclcss truvcllcrs runs. "they clvo n:l fill \\'I‘I"IO tllc child I-le Fl7"lll"S quick to the parents “p. with ciu"1 And "‘_‘!'llS grief and ‘ id \\l The stwrili liazl stillcil life's eblbinl tide, Oh! who can fathom his deep grief As now hc wntche" with the dead? Salt. tears might come to his relief But o'er his heart. hangs nameless dread. When mmrn dis-pols the shades so (lrc- r. Anddshiows the ficccy drifts piled “PD. » Kind hands beag- liome the forms so dear. And o'er thcm loving friends Shall! “"0911. —Gcoree Macbean, Long Creek Prince Edward Island. NOVA sEon/i womiiv APPOINTED ELDER OF 0mm cmmcn KENTVILIE, NS, Feb. 21-De- lieved to be the first woman to re- ceive the appointment in NW8 . Mrs. J.W. ‘Purim last nigh: was an elder of the United Church of St. Paul nnd 5t. Stephen. She wa- selected at the 11100811 co ‘onal meeting and ohvmh nu free said they believed B118 was the first woman to be thus Honored in Nova Scotln and possi- b Canada. . ‘himer. whose hirband was pastor of St. Stephen's Methodist Church here until hi; death, 1a u- eecvioe and fem tive fnaocifl - ARMOUR. l l gal". ' com i<li ' luir trlscimie of coffee and tea stalls in l What To Eat To Be Healthy ' Car rde r‘ - DR. E. ITMcCOLLUIII OF JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERS- lTY one or run 0'1‘ OTTAWA, Feb. 2L~YOIIIIIIIQ out tlhai. lidiul. . .. 1n the control oi oommilntcabit- discuss made be- tween 1011 and 1935 had lcm-thl-ited . i-Lllllt-iflll of ‘tie on nt by nearly l": years, or 30 per cciit., D" Fifi. McCollum cf Johns Hopi," Lluivcrsity, to- day told ii llnti‘)Ai \l.de radio aud- ience thin. better Iiixhrition can ac- "ailothsi- great achieve- lnent iii adding to the span of hu- lllim life. Dr. McCollum spoke here three times toilny. uildel" Canadiai. Medi- cail Axsociation auspices, firing the opening gun in a campaign to tell Lhe Caililiiinn public what it should ezit to be hviilt1ly_ “We now know that adequate diet. for the piomoilon of health. is made up of a number of little things," said Dr. McColluIii, nam- ing the minerals and vitamins es- sciitiill to well ‘It-Lille. "We may eat an appititc~>illi iXiliLj, meal, and yet full to secure llltilfipflllshbl. nu- ii-iciits. We are (‘illlllg too much re- liiird cereal prcdilcts such as white flour. rciincd cornmeal, polished rice, ccrcill brenkfu t foods and su- and iiol enough of the. ‘pro- ior/ds‘ 1 llIPflh Iiiillk egg-gs, Irish fruits and a listin- leafy vcgiuliili-s, such vvuciilbllls uiicanl: l_ In a par ll are prstictivu~ foods." Dr. McCol- lilllfi.“ clcnr lint he did not; iooil; success lay in (‘til ' cvndcmn any the prnpri" s0 tliiil- what . be supplicrl b)‘ flllililfll‘. To lilfllill/JIII the highet si-andard of licrllih. Di"_ Mr-Collum recom- lllCilfltfl iliat the daily diet giolild include. 1. Ono pint of nllllk or more for ouch adult; one iliuirt- for each child under 12 pears of age. 2. Four sci ' as of lclletriblcs. Two txigotiiblcs should be rilw, as in sa- lads, and one should be given. 3. Tlvo servings of fruit, raw or cooked, 4. One serving of meat, fish, game, poultry cg s or cheese. 5. One scrv ng of whole grain cereal 6. Albuut 400 units of vitamin D (A do e of cod liver oil, or other fish livei- oil, viosteml. or any medically approved concentrate). Discussing the diseases which re- sult from deficiencies in diei, D1‘. McCollum staled that. r me degree of anaclnia "is widespread in America.“ ThLs was bccausefcw foodtuffs were rich enough in Iron in a form readily assimilable, He FZLICI whole grain cereals, tuber and root VEGPILIIJICS. were the best source of iron - probablv better than mcilts, which contained more iron. but in non-available form. He iccalled chat. 36 per cent of ‘Michigan school children in i026 had goiirc. A campTgn to popu- larize the use of iodized salt was begun. backcd by the state health department. medical men and gro- cers. Today cnly One per cent of lvfichigan school children have goitre and the number of cast-s is decreasing rapidly; Di". McCollum urged wider con- sumption of calcium to form. 800d tecth and bones in children and prevent to"th rlecav iii pregnant. women and nursing mothers Tooth decal", he stated, was ii great men- ace to health. rince bacteria or thcir posoils frequently found their way into the blood stream. causing secondary infections in t-he joints- ‘Railways Contribution T0 Communities ‘Cfllliifilfill steam railways lilst yoai" had fill estiinalcil payroll of $l93.549,500 ciividcd among 133.732 employees according to an article by S. J. l-fuilgcl-ford, Chairman and PTETKIQIIL of the Callildliin Nationei Railways and President of the Trails-Canada Ali" Lines, ill the February isue of the Cililudiiln Niltioilal- Magazine. He quoted l recent announcement of The As- sociation of American Railroads to the effect that for every man di- rectly employed by the r-"iilroiifls in their opcratiens it is estimated that one inrln is employed in other industries in the proifction Ind distribution of tho 70.000 different kinds of articles purchased and used bv the railroads. "The Can- adian railroads," he stated ‘play- ed ii viial part in opening various sections of 111-..- Dmflillifili to vciopineilt. "flit-tr efficient services l are no less viliil 1n 1 .. lug P05011111? fllfihPl‘ expansion industrial Canada The Canadian National Ruhvnyzs ilrc ltriving for increased clficicnclx" ‘flncrczlsirfl efficiency lvil‘ bcncflt, not only ouixsclves but 01:40 thilt nlllcl" army of Canadails who p tvclfzlrc ilnd activities nrc so c!0=c‘y licd in with the industry‘ 0f i'"'li"‘ul"‘,‘:ig." Woman Lives On Blood Transfusioils NSW YORKQ Feb. 21 —iCP)-—A wcmiili who lives a normal Lie lllougll shc fills ilot a di"..p of livi‘ own blond in her body. is in hos- pital hcre today for hcr 40th trails- fuston operation. Mrdlcal science i" perplexed. She keeps alive and active on blood supplied by other persons, but her body failli to create its own blood supply. Bile 1a given new blood every two weeks. Yet Ml". Esther FQIIBI’, 51-year- old wife of an unemployed W110i". goes daily about the burdensome task of trying to keep her lli-tle home together in Brooklyn. She has the color of death in her face and It strange blue-white cast v0 lie-r e es. Her afflict/on is called aplast anaemia. CLAIM BETTEIIJMENT FROM PROIIIBITION MADRAB. India. Feb. Elk-An aD-_ oreciablo decrease in murders and other crimes. and an im rovement in the economic con 1t no of goalie formerly addicted to Iii-ink- : are claimed as results of the introduction of prohibition in the Salem district of Madras. Since prohibition w“ introduced last autumn it has been stated on a1‘ sides the move him been a suc- cess. More than 90 per cent of persona formcrlv addicted i,o__flrln‘(. accord- inw to responsible ofiriala in the district. have become teetotaliem. Another noticeable feature is the OUTSTANDING _ ISTS OI‘ THE UNITED STATES SPEAKS AT nervous spccts neuritis. and secondary ef- fects 0f nerve injury, ru and dlzcstivc ‘ " ' of the dlircsdve t. l!h°'I"l(‘ nnd dii"dl".ln1 ulcer. system. bacterial poisons acting upon them when the body's nllil C are low. widespread. and 0f a (lcgrce of sc- NUTRITION- and kidneys, “The prevention of tooth decay would constitute onc of tile great- 0st posible aclicviiilents in im- pivviilg public ilulitll. You have, at the University of Toronto, one of the foremost. group 0i luvcsll-l gators who lulvc contributed to our knowledge of dental dliilvrs- 1f 9“! l pivscnt dily kiioivlrdige oi ntitriioii could. be applied to the entrc popli- lwtion, ihccc. is not the dighlezsl For Benton (Special To The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Feb. 21—Two thousand steel sheathed box cars with wood linings and ceilin s have been ordered by the Oana. - lan National Railways, according to announcement made flare today. They. will be delivered in the spring. The Eastern Car Company of Trenton, N. 5., and the Na- tional Steel O0 n., of Hamilton, Ont. will each uild 700 nnd the Canadian Car and Foundry Com- any, of Montreal, has a contract or 000. Complying with __ ‘ sed demand of freight shippers greater cubic capacity, the can doubt that tooth decay wuiil be re- will be wider and higher. as were duced to a sinnll frnctioil of its PFC- l sent ravages," 11f‘ pivdletcd. Impaired vision Wild prevalent i119 5.000 built for the railway last year The cars wlllbe the standard among persons who sll-bisied mi II length of 30 feet six‘ lnchw. but diet deficient in Vftiimiil humid Dr. 1116i? W111 be eight niches wider Mcoouum This vgbfinm p, a PM; than the former type-nine feet 4m iwo illclii-s instead of eight foot. six inches. They Wm be m” hleh as against the former nine wry trac s and lmprov " of all mucous mcilib iin Sufficient Vitzlmul B-l l to maintain heath in the nervous system. he said. Prevalence of neu- ritis and poor appctitc. prirlitr-idirly among nursing mothers. llus qvi- dencc that. they were ii~ t ll" 111w’ enough. Lilck of Vihliniii C, found in fresh and uiicockm fruits and vitic- table~ such as c tius acid fruits and tomatoes, cililsed scurxgv .n infants and arterial flalllitgC iii older per- sons. said the US, scientisl, Lack of Vitamin D caused rickci , fairly common a generation Iigo. "Iona-s" almost all illolllcl-s know that nod liver oil will glvc their children strong, sturdy bones. He suinmlrizrd ils follows the improvement iii xiiltloiliil health which will l‘t‘5ilii-il‘(‘lll adilqulltt- diet, "Improvement of the IICIIILII Of the mucvmu inrinbmizes throluizh- out the body. with POIISCQUCIII. re- dllltioil iii rcspliiiwry (list-lists "Inlprovcillf-iit. iii llic structure of the tecth. and reduction iii their linbilitv to (lecay and subsequent infection. Relief in prcilt illcaslirc of the dancer of SQCOIIOHY)‘ infec- t10ii= of Joints, kidneys and heart. "Snfcgiinixllilg the health of the system, (‘specially iis re~ ell m heart s, ii d (lsense rilcl. l‘ "clilarly "Protection of the circulatory l‘ Dvelaily as mspccts 1n- jury to the blood vessels caused by d1» reserve‘ 0i Vita- “Wc do not claim to haVv found in iideollule nutrrlcn t-lic pnnncta to all hilman ills. we only cuiim thli-l; malnutrition. chi" t0 different cztilscs which I hllvc mentioned, is vcrily which is inflected, lil many individuals, ‘n ill health in one or aimthcr of the catngovici mention- ed.’ he said. , Dr, lvIcCollllni spoke here three tlnlen todilv, at. ii Canadian Club luncheon, the trans-Canada, broad-- cnst lu"nlng~d by I)l‘_ RE. Wode- house. dcpilty minister of pensions and niifonal health. and ll large public meeliiv! lit/ended by Lord and Lady Tweedsilluii". Ho tvllll peak at Winn peg Nifllldll“. Fob. 31, when hc will wceivc an honnrarv civmve from tlic University of lvfaiiiwlba. Aircraft Line of Defence Associated Prrss Forcigil Stuff). LONDON, F01). 21 —-(AP)— Gvcal; Britain i= devising elabor- a-ic plans to safeguard he; civilnliis in any future tvai". Crovcrnniilnt officials env‘. age the next war as 1i. "nine-day tcr- ior" in \\‘h‘cli more holiifks may be i-nincd on a clpltal city in one day (By Radar Winge; t-hen the Snppciins dropped on London during the entire Great War. ' The first. "igns of wftr, it is be- lieved. may from the a arm-ts starting hun- . "s, cuitlng great holes in the street, cruinlpllng buildings. Iu Britain "lICIl a. mid would be mct wtih ii furious collilterattaok from British airplanes and unti- aircraft guns. meanwhile an ar- mada of Bilitish bombers would thunder over London to crlI-r-y a similar messiiize of death to the rncmy capital. Profcs or Llndcmnnn oi’ Oxford Univ 1)E‘1Il'\'(‘S one air-raid could kill 10.001 persons. wound 30.000 nnd mus: 1250.000. O07 dimlzwc. Two such riiids would create as as ill": Silli Fran- to mcct ' » . cnlilrflcte. but it will be nnlnv illcnllls before it will bc Pcndy to furvtoi .~'lll'\"i»1i- Vlilrcrnft form tizc f‘i"st lino of dcimcc. The tzovcnlili-t-il! is pro- ducing "o mall " fiirh i-‘lu; planes muillifncliliv Ira been curtailed. Thr- illtininlte izonl - is more than 5.000 trains-d lflots, Pl-nucss i< a Govewnmert secret. Anti-aircraft batteries form the "ccond line. The Govcriiinl-il‘. is builduvz the IZPPillId iurrili/rrrial army ilikn tilc Cilmlsilnil Militia) in its history with recruiting speeding vp under Lhr iinpctlls of propacanda, in the il-"css. nloviilg pictures and street display‘. Air raid prcczliltklns form the third defense line Sir BaIn/uel Hons-e. Home Secre- tary. said they were designed to "prevent ‘panic in an emei-Iency and to enable the essential "ervfccs of the cxvunti-y to bo n-iaintained." 'I'he foundation of that will a general rchooi. cpeninv shortly in London. to train air-raid re- cIultion-i officers in batches o 2'0 at a time in Ii two or three week OOIITSP. Two anti-gas schools now are operating. in Falfleld and Easing- wold. and several autl-ircolldiary bomb school‘ will start. soon, Training of citizens is the final phase. though ms masks lire being stored to ail-only mach man. wo- man and child in the lmilil kim- om. and each householder event- ually will recclvc nrlrinhlc cnulp- ment to deal with incendiary bomb: POLO BIG ATTRACTION CACUTT/i — .l‘ninlir debated Rhona] 4-3 in the final for the In- dian nolo champion-hill The match was watched hv n 00000 crowd ill- ciudlmr the Marchionm of Lin- fithiiow and many rulinl nrincu. Feet. cubic capaciiv will be more than 3.700 cubi of Hvarlll s00 cubic feet. This will be of particularly benefit to ship- pers of cereals fumitilre, canned goods and other ghe weight of the whole car will e lighter. be more than 45 tons. v feet. an increase bulk products. approximately I load limit .700 unds capaci y will How Canada Hears - “The Bad News” Few people P0111128 when they wnke u ) on cold will: ' ~ and reald ers morning therniometei" is due to take another drop ‘that bcilinri the weather fore. ca t iu_ the.r daily paper tml-g no approximately 1i, over the Canadian National Tele- grilplis each day to make up the few words which tells whether the "HUI"! will shiver ill a. cold wave 0r sweat in .l hot spell. As assist- nilts to the Weather Man the can. adian National Tefegraphg play 3 vital purl. Li» the business of fol-e- casting at 10.30 o'clock. from Toronto the t-elegruplls snap ' some 250 points in Canada and the United states heal" the good, 0i" bad, news. Not a second is wasted 1n tnbulating the arrives from some other point, ii; is tabulated and re-wrliten upon Dre-addressed blanks and forw. rd- ed to other meteoreolcgical statioill. In the course of the day apprcx- lmatcly 11.000 reports are handled and it is from these that the Can- adian, Unit-ed States and Mexican metieorological- bureau): their complete fllgiiill-RFC cnt forward by tefegmph to the nation. Gland Extract ‘L116 bad news” that the WPOrts carried C0llC11llOIl-._ Eng]; mormng iilto action and PPPvrts . As each compile f orecfits. which. As Cancer Cure FORT WAYNE. Ind., Feb. 21 — iAPt-A treatment for cancer with a substance obtained from sex clouds. was reported to a special] mwtllls of the Fort Wayne Med- ical society here . by Beaumont Comeii, M. D., a, graduatg of mg UfliVersif-y or Toronto, 1-15 1; m - viwlnlg Editor of the Ameroan Journal of Digestive Diseases and nutrition and follow of tlha Am- erican College of Physicians. He said the experiments have been done in both F011; Wayne and in the Lambeth Hospital Can- cer Clinic in London, Exig. He qUC-tcd a letter from Dr. George F. slfibblflti. F‘. R. C. S. chief of the Lambeth cancer Clinic, reading: “Fi-oin what I have seen of your extract: and their effects I am convinced injections cf iihe sort lieu have been usinir, here and in Anwriea. are destined f0 play an important part in the treatment of cancer in the future.” The rcx gland extracts are ob- tniilcd ‘om cattle. In final form tlicy um liquids tvhicl‘. Dr. Cornell said probably were pmtelns. ‘They arc injected intramuscular. The extract", Dr. Cornell explain- ed, act on the opposite sex. that. is, the irl-oduct fiom male glands is Iiscd on women Iind that from female glands on men. The ex- tracts, lie added, have no effect if given in cilsc of the same sex. The experiments began seven mouths ago. Previously i)!‘ Oom- eli said 11B had experimented for 10 Will's on many other tissue ex- tract". This was the first to show unllsl-lll yemedial effects ci-l can- C91’. Fiftv oases of human cancer have been treated in Pv-rt Wayne and London. Of these Dr. Cornell reported thnt 90 per cent showed "Inflrkcd regression." that is. de- crease in rize. A few. he lvellt on, espcciilllv earlv cancers, have en- tii""‘ly disapvcared. Jews Safe From Nazi. Influence VIENNA, Fri». 2l—(AP)-—Chim- ize-llol- Kurt Vim SCIIU§CIIIIIIIIZ re- nssllirerl Jews Saturday night thq had nothing to fem‘ from Mm influence iil his tzovcrnmeilt wh‘1e his G-emiiin-approvcd Mini ter of Intel-for. Dr. Arthur seyss-Inqliart. said Austria would have no fur- thcr changes. Vim Bonn-smiling told n donu- tation of Jwzvisili IndustiI-‘aliis ll-ho called on him for an ex- nlnliation of the situaflon under the nowli’ Ifcxmstrilcted Govern- ment that thev and other Jews could face the future with oom- picic confidence. Sc-ivis-Inqvrri. rttilmled dlrom Berlin and inuncdiatcly conferred with Von Schlisxhhzrgg on con. vcrsaflon" he had with Adolf Hit- ler. Held Marv Goerlng and other senior Nazis. The minister. friend of ‘Hitwr who gained a wblnet pout in the dramatic snake lap ‘Tuesday. de- clared there wmil ‘be no further changes in Austria. "Recall-e there have been Io mnnv mislmdersiandlnw I wsh You'd nav to the whole world I'm no Trolan Home," pflid the minis- te-r-refiirrlna t diumtchea that "vmhdiically pared Mm with the lewenderv orse which brought the fall of . , "I represent only the Nationa- list group in Austria. I do not want the Fatherland front (lus- trlifs one lewd Political parlyt w lvwwve a Nan mv-ty "I believe in the vlew Austria mvsi. tn- an independent Christian Au-trln -- nothing else but that, Austria will eontnllle on her des- tined curse. No further change! are foreseen now in Austria VJFEBRUAKY 22, 193s Today's Short Wave Radio Program suit-unlaw- mutual TUESDAY. FEBRUARY l2 TOKY 0 4:45 p.m.—-Muaicai Selections JZJ. 16-4 m.. 11.8 o meg.; JZI 81.4 m.. 0.53 meg, SCIIENECTADY 0:80 pJm-Ghort- Wave Mai) Bag. WQXAD. 10.5 m.. 16.33 mam‘. W2XAF. 31.4 m.. 8.63 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m -NeWs and Progran 8 1118B‘. LONDON 7:20 p.m.—"I"l1In Shots!" some and B0 from the Cinema G80. 31. m.. 9.58 mega; G6! 81.5 m.. 9.51 meg; 08L, 40.1 In. 0.11 meg. BERLIN 7:30 p.m.—The Production oi Fine Steels. DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.71 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.—‘Be_hind the Scenes- A Great Theatrm’ ‘rueadav symp honies 2R0, 31.1 m,, 903 meg; 1R1“. 30.5 m.. 9.83 PRAGUE, JZECHOnBBEOVAKIA 7:55 p.m. --Variety Program. OLR»—4A- 95-34 m.. 11.84 meg. BOSTON 8:00 p m —'I'he Harvard Uni versiti’ Series. WIXAL, 49,5 m, 8.04 meg. CARACAS B130 ixnL-Bvv Scout's Hour YWRC. 51.7 m.. 5.0 m . BERLIN 10:15 p.m.-'n Memo Washington. DJD, 25.7 mcg. n ‘b TOKYO : a.m.-New J Mn; JZJ, 2t 4 m.. 11.00 inpglge” 1° SYDNEY. AUsTfcALfA 1:15 a.m.—'I‘ lk A gt 1 vxzivm. 31.20 9.05% meumnm ofCleorgi m.. 11.71 in “BIO TOWN" to..'__':1 HOLLYWOOD. Pleb. .-Ed G. Robinson and 103315’ GYM‘: h-evor will come to grips with underworld gangster-g “limiilz” m“ M- e program tonight. ‘ m‘ “m” CFCY _ 9:00 P. M. WALTER 00111101.“ on air tonight with Al. JOLSON HOLLYWOOD. Feb. Riv-AI JOIIOII announces as his guest eta-r tonight Waller Connolly. famous stun a screen detective. The mem- nonular Life- ttfi‘. °.§..?§€l..f°‘°.8ll'“ also .. - Martha Rave. Parkvakankus, Young's Orchestra. ‘nine in I OFCY 9.30" P. M. i i Grizzlies Increase In Canadian Rockies MONTREAL. Que" Feb. QI-M a. result of the Government bag limit on grizzltei-huniera erg now allowed only one bear-the ani- M015 are increasing in the Olm- adian Rockies. $0 says Fred Brew- ster, speaking particularly for the country adjacent to Jasper Nat» tonal Park. Brewster, has been known for many years for his con- duct of big game hunting expedi~ tions on the outskirts of J m‘ and for his work of making o beauties of the Park known to tourists. Din-in September and October, he sai in an interview during a visit. here, at least 25 hunting parties went out from the Jasper area and brou ht back splendid specimens of s eep, goats, moose- garibou, deer. grizzly and black ear. Contrary to what is often believ- ed by folks who dwell in the citiel, the grizzly is not on the offensive against. man, Fred Brewster says. I he is wounded. he will lun e out with his powerful paw, an men have been killed when they sur- prised and frightened a mother with cube. but a grizzly will not attack a man without provocation. Trans-Canada Ali" Linea planl now in service between Vancouver and Seattle and being used on schedule training fights in W05?" ern Canada have a maximum speed or 203 miles an hour, with a cruis- ing speed of 1B3 They have a. fuel capacity of 207 gallons and l. "Ofllislng rilnge of 7;!) miles. JOHNSTON!) RIVER SCHOOL A very ciljoyoble Red Cross meeting \‘-.BS hed by the "Sim- beanls” on Fel". l5, with eleven members pre eiit. » 'I‘he minutes of the last ineetinl vie-re read and adopted. The different cummifltfl Ell/l their report". ‘Th: following offi-ers were ap- points t _ Health and CloanLness Committee -Kenneth MacDonald. Program Committee - Elmer Trainer. Dusting; Committee -- Helen Brazel. Coupon Collector-Elmer Trainer. Games Committee — Desmond MacDonald Water Carriers -Deamond Mao- Domld and John Bram. Roll Gall for the next meeting 1| to he answered by "My Favorite Storybook " At the next meeting II Calendar will l; lotterled. ' The Pro am consisted of recita- iion by argaret Brazel; Ion by Joseph Beagan" recitation by met grninlor; imitation by Lawrence rue After the program man beauti~ ful Valentines were distI-"butod l- mon the pupil; and teacher b! g1: nay mill man. Desmond ac- I’! aid The meeting was then adjourned REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Preu) Brown-skinned Joe Louis. in professional boxing ‘rank! seven monthm advanced a. hi: ltbp to- wards flstlc fame three n IN tonight wb ‘III he stopped nam- Iuie in the second round d their scheduled iii-round bout at Lou Anffii . II J ' 1M1] fight I'm lflélvfifim hi: share of the gate. 1&4 Igor Engine Listeners. RAN. 81 m.., , ElWl. G. ROBINSON.