- or For Canada In ' 0n the S. '18.‘ "Regina" LONDON ALETTER TM Office of the High Gommlnlon London Week by Week. 21st. Augim, 1925, A Party of 75 pasuuagcrs consist. lug’ of families booki-ri under the 811591098 0f the British Dom-inions Emigration ‘Society, lmliiian. isalled last week fmnl llllverpoal. IFive consigmeuts of Cana-dian 9mm Cali-lie Oflmipfillillg 21444 a-n- imeis. sin o r which were landed n. sued condition, have arrived dur- in: iihe 178st week in tihe United lflitligdom. Au imiporuan-t Australian firm has placed ain- order for 25,000 Fruit boxes wlit ththe London ‘Represen- taitilvcs oif a British Colulnllbia man- ufacturer to whom they were i'n- troduced by the London Trade Conl- missioner. t, at the Canadian Bar Av, n meeting in Wlnnl-‘peg, who' i‘ m, growth of Canadian uni-i ~' ‘h the cntwinlng of French gliltiili lawn l'n t-he Dominion. m,‘ l‘; laid. is the link bind- “muiur the provinces of Ii - TAKE IT EASY. "nmly tear into their work "men do. Most of them case ‘bltbbout four o'clock in the poll. or earlier, nnd irpcnd a [hours loitering or loafing yinii. ,, pert way to rest is to un- m; g0 to bod. Busy and Ml; lnotllers would iprolong ll-llves ullii illcreuse their effici- . it they would do that for a hour tlllily. iiillg tilat. the ncxt best thing Canadian confectionery manuf- acturers wtlili be interested to hear the-re is a wide market in- Scotland zrrlii Northern ‘lrcilnnd ifor Jelly ‘Bea-ins, Marshnlutlllows and Lolly- ‘DODS. To Canadians interested, competitive prices and otihie-r pan tlcullars will b-e supplier] by the Giaistmw Canadian Trail". Colnnllss iionors. The High Co-nlmlissionefs Office circulated ltll-is week a bulletin deal- livg wit irtilia production of Canad- ian Dairy factories during ' the calendar your, 192i. fronl which it appears that there were 1998 fuc- tories in operation producing cream- ury ‘bu-tier factory cheese, condensed nllilk products and other articles V&\'ill(‘ii at $124,143,470. Tile High Collhnll-ssioncr ifor Can- nila has ‘been informed by the Roy- al Sanitary Illfllillte that, of the canildn-tes who inns-seated them- sclves for examination as Sanit- ury Inspectors alt Winnipeg, Man- ilflilii. ou- May 4th. und 5th, 1925. Mn lll a lllg easy chair, feet on lier ciuiil- jllst us nlcn do, unil l. hack und relax. Lot ‘go all llts or your work. Let your .. iiriilblc and think happy ‘his iir none, npilclliily is this tllc formula [coping young und cultivating llty. -Mayor E. s. Little a 4 _ f London, Ontario. who is ifflliill rgedio liifiti as Liberal ‘candldatlg tluelection to replace Sir Adam cit. i . lIIiSSiOIFJTS ‘and ull flarth Colours sultaiblo for eight were certified as regards their Saniitary knowledge. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fl-silerics illlg notified the Hiigh Commissioner for Canada -tiha't on unil ‘after September lst nexit. tho authorised ice payable at the land- ing place, to cover the veterinary cxlvlnniltiou in respect of all inl- portcil caiilille nllll bu ilncreascl from -id. por head to 0d. per head. This oluirgc will apply to Canad- ian Ciltilin The iiillil Commissioner's Office is iuforlucd by the ‘Trade Com- ilu Great Britain that they rccoivoil the ‘fdliblllillig exqulr ies -for Canadian gooria during the past weck: A North of England iirlu which already represents two important Conltiincnitnl filrlus, seeks the agency cif l-(Jilllzulllan nlanufaciulre-rs of Cillicluicli-lg and Minerriils. Lines of spccioll interest are: White Lend. Oxllic of Zinc, Lithophone 30% Red Seal. Oxide of iron. Ochrcs use in- Pailnt and Linoleum; also Acigililc Acid. A Midland firm ls prepared to consider samples and prices of fisih oiil from Canadian exporters of slrnlc. A Binmlnigha-m export house do sires q-lliot-lrtlons on all types of Bally (Tbuirs. c. Ii. if. iPor-t Elizabeth. iSlouth Africa, illustrated catalogu- zs should ‘be forwarded with quota- tlons. A Manchester firm is interested ill. setting in. touch with Canadian llifllllltflllfilllftll! of iiliflyfil and unglsz- cil liczlitholtboard. Oiifers ito ‘be on ANADIAN DANCE l .3. R ON THE LID Mics Maud Allen, the famous "it famous producer on the Bonrtl iiiiiimcr resort.‘ A slmnlcur “ u Canadian dancer, and Morris Gut- an Lido, thc popular European _._..__.. ---»- CLINIC T - ill getting into touch with Canadian Colonies _For céi-mifi‘; Lord d'Abernon, Brit-lab Ambul- eaiior to Germany who has been conducting negotiation: over the security pact, has discussed the poaalbillty of giving Germany man-. date over two of her former colon- lea In East Africa. and Togciand. basis of ion lots c. ii. f. Manchester. A Livlerpooi firm seeks ciffers fmm Canadian packers of Nova Scotla ‘lobsters. A Belfast firm desires to import from Canada Cattle food "and corn. A liirrm of Glasgow Butter im- porters. who already import large quantities of Canadian Buititer, do- sirea to get in iiioulch with a Weat- eirn Canadian creannery. A Bellfast finm desires to get in touch with Canadian exporters of Wlood Pulp. (Further details of these can ‘be obtained from ithie ‘CQIIWIIGPCIGII in- telllilgence Branch oif tbs Depart- menlt of Trade and Commerce, 0t- tawa, or from the Canadian Govern- ment Trade Commissioner, Canad~ ian Building, Traifalgar Square.) ‘llhie iMlfllSlTy of Healtih has now issued its new regulations concern- lllg tho use of preservatives and colouring matters rini food. These are to iCOTHO ilrto force on Jan- uary 1st, il9i.'i7. A list oif articles of food which imay contain preserva- tive. and the nature and quantity of preservative allowed in each case. accompanied the regulations. together with particulars oif colollr- iing mail-tern which may not be ndrl- l=d to food. Copies of the regula- tions ihave Ibeen iforwarilcd to the Department. of Agriculture, 0t- lawn. 27th August, V1925 A revised list oi War Cemeter- ics in Alrlcu has been issued by the imperial War Graves Coul- mission and copies oi.’ the suulo have been sent by the High Com- missioner for Canada to the Depart- ment of National Defence, Ottawa, for reference purposes. Correspondents ln Canada have asked ithe Iligh Commissioner for information concerning ‘the Spah- linger treatment for Tuberculosis. The matter has been the sublect of investigation by the British auithor- lties but no reports have yet been issued. The High Commissioner's Office is informed by the Trade Com- missioners ‘in Great Britain that they have received the following CllillllrieS for Canadian goods dur- iug the past wcckz- A Manchester firm is interested Shippers oi’ Turkeys for the coming Christmas trade. A Liverpool firm invites c. i. f. offers from (lanadlan firms who can supply 281,5" and 30" Elm or Maple Stavcs. They are also interested in standard sized heads. Au Edinburgh firm desires to be appointed agent for Canadian firms who can supply Fibre Board, (Further details of these can be obtained from the Commercial in- telligence Branch of the Depart- men, of 'l‘rnde and Commerce, Ot- tawa. or. froln the Canadian Gov- ernment Tradis Commissioner, Canadian Building. Trafalgar Square, London, S. W.) The Glasgow Trade Commission- er reports that prospects are fav- ourable for a resumption of the ex- portt of Nova Scotla atom caittlc to Glasgow markets. During the last week flvo ship- ments ‘of Canadian Store Cattle have arrived in the United King- dom, the total number landed being was taboo,‘ 34.000. as against about 16,000 for the some pcrlod year. UPS AN D DOWNS. We all like tihe ups of life-but oh, the downs! And yet the downs build character and develop stam- can bake potatoes in the bottom part and a pic on top, or meat. or a whole uncal ill one or twn dishes. it is very useful‘ in warming up some- thins iliiklkiy. when it wou-id be. ex- ina. Those who have too easy a, vravagant to use the big oven; and time throught life ‘become senslt-v it is vcry convient in browning ive ad cnnervatqd. Roughing it, the meringue on pudding or pie. hardship, sacrifice, and eifortllrlng out the best that is in a person. The way we take the downs of life shows how much character we have. THE MUSICAL "rasrs. To keep the boys and girls from singing ‘cheap. vulgar B01125. try surrounding tllcnl with the right songs. Get phonograph records of DIET FOR RHEUMNHsMf opera gilils and a fcw hymns. Play Th“... 18 a mtsmken notion that them win-u the children are about; apples and orange‘, should not be alld you will bo ‘surprised ".0 hear eaten by the person with reiimii- your boy siusins as he dresses in t|5m_ n, n.1,, u-ouble [hm-e 1,, 10o the ‘morlliilg. "How firm a foundat- much body acid. and poisons ac- 1°11’ °P "You are my song of love, cumumed m the system bu,___.by melody inlnlilrtai." We lnstillstlve- some mysterious process of dlg- l)’ and lm-‘vliabiy pick 11D 811d TB‘ esuon_oranges_ other 8cm 1mm, peat wllat we hear-whether it ll except plums anil- crambcrrles,li1'°fi"1ii>' 0i‘ iieillliy 0i 1911918156 counteract these body acids. They l"! 0i‘ ""11 melfldy- are needed in cases of rheumatism and ill over-stresses, such as grief. overwork, nervous tension or ex- citement, to help purge the body and rid it of its poisons. invallds and athletes demand a diet with a generous provision of oranges. le- mons. grapefruit and other acid fruits. They are a touc, TO CLEAN THE STOVE. Usc a lblaclrboard eraser in cleaning tho stove, It will do the work evenly and will save the ands. Silmctllucs when we use a greasy cloth, we simpy transpose the SFQ-‘isy grime from the stove to th-e lines lll our skin whence it is almost impossible to get it out. and thcrc is nothing more disgust- ing than a. greasy r85 hanging around. The eraser will sit tidily on an under part of the stove. THUMB SUCKING. A very had- habit is thumbsuck- ing. lt induces adenoids, spoils the shape of the mouth and injures ‘the- teeth, To llip thc thumb in "bitter apple," qululnc. or lbltier uloes will help some cilildron to break the habit. -In extreme cases. some luothcls have used what are culled thu-mb sucking sleeves. These are practically a bug slipped over the POCKETS AS ORDER AIDS. Pockets are great aids in keep- ing tllinirc in order. They are valu- able inside the sewing basket, or the baby basket, or in dresser drawers. SKY" LAWS MILLIONAIR! mic _ LARGE BODYGUARD * ' AiSBURY PAiR-K. N. J., Sept. 10— ———The mystery today grew deeper in the strange story of Max Phillipa. millionaire collar manu- facturer who said - somebody was "aftir him." “illi-i were given out by ‘PhiIlil-x‘ buiiyzuard that the "hightr-ups" in illi: aini-gcd plot to ruin Phillips’ gurti llallle would be. taken ail the Blflrk: of midnight. .' Detective. -i id one and perhaps‘ a doain arl-tsls wouil solve rbe mystery which stariilil with the ai- leged attempt of a "Russian conu- tesis" to entice Pilllilps into a yachting venture for "dark pur- iiiposes". and has miivcil along with all the perils and ‘humor of a movie thriller, When thc "higher-ups" are ar- rested. Phillips said he would make known thc exact nature of the intrigue of which lic supposed to be the intended victim. "They're out to got inc." Phillips reiterated mysteriously. Asked who “tht-y" refcrmd to, the collar manufacturer rulscil his eye-brows and repeated his lines correctly: "Startling revelations will bi.- made. in due time." 1 "when the facts silouid be madq known. it was said, solnebodys neck will snap." i I THOMAS MULVEY Under-Secretary of Btltc Whfl Ia to confer with the Afivffwfl General of the Prairie PWV lncea ln Winnipeg, aoon with I view to making the “blue aky" iawa of Canada uniform. throughout the Dominion. Meanwhile there were myster- ious soings and coming at the. Red Bank mansion of Fllilllps.‘ Detectives crouched in the busilcsl around the Phillips‘ estate and al cavalcade of sleuths followed auiil saluted the millionaire as he camel and wont from his holnc or play-i illes which produce them are pop- eli polo on his private polo ular. Their representatives com- grounds. Detective A. B. Rue 41P- mand the top figures at the auc- pcareil ill front of the mansion. and tions or at private sales. Theleail- blew a whistle fivflly- A light- ers change rapidly. l in the seventies there were many _ i families of light harness horses. ChamL Crawford h“ won mnei Each had admirers‘ They were races while Peter lielwin and John‘ relerred m as the Hamblemman‘ Belwltl have been getting their Mambrino, Morgan. Clay. Blue Bull. , Hmmga and the Champion Before share 0f the money on the western- ‘ tracks. ilollyrood Jcssic woll ill hi?‘ BTlguDr ggsegelilfiulgealqlngltetgielm world's record time at Clovclulld l pp after carrying the battle to Trum- except the Hambletonian and ‘ Membrane M the rose" "me “hi2%Z..li§'°il.°...llf‘lL.11.123‘t; the Hambletonian has absorbed early and extreme spam “s Winning Sires By W. H. Gocher. Winners are welcome. The fam- l 2.902. Since ltho 1st April lust to tile present time the number _of stores . tn urrivo in the United Kingdom . _ last i The outbreak of foot and mouth disease that occurred near Hllll several weeks ago is now stated to have been stamped out, and ns no untoward developments have taken place in connection with ‘Hi0 out- breaks near Southampton. it is anticipated that the United King- iilsease alt an early date, The Bristol Trude Commissioner reports the; substantial orders for concentrated llpplo iulcu have boon forwarded to Canada recently from import agents on behalf of West of dom will be declared froe from this arm und llllllltfl to the shoulder. If made oif muslin they will enable the child to play but not to suck its thlllllb. Children are less annoyed by such a device than Ont; would lmaglnc, ‘but it will prevent thunrb- sticking. lf a young child has the chicken pox. u similar device will prevent it fronl scratclng itself. which might lcave nu ugly peck lllark, PlNEAPPLE-DATE SALAD. Drain tilc juice from n. can of pineapple und cut the remainder and n package oi‘ ilutcs into small plggml, lvllilw n ilresslllg from the juice. Add cllilulsii will" i" 31° juice, if niccssury- to make one cup. Stir together one fourth tea- spooll each of mustard and Pill?‘ rlka, a half teaspoon salt, a tea~ spoull of sul-tar, two tahleslmdiifi flour and ll iluartcr-cup of vinegar. float thc luicc und add this mlX- ture and lct boll three minutes- stcrrlug constantly. when the dressing is cold. -mix with the cut pineapple and dates and serve on crisp lettuce leaf. THE LITTLE OVEN. Every kitchen should have a small oven to sit over one burnvi‘ on top oi’ the gas or oll stove. it will soon savr iis cost. III ll ""9 Isaac Ditblado, K. C. l" i-llem Place fierifll" all of them. the only representa- small illliiE-‘i, reserving the center space for the larger articles. These pockets will save turning the con- tents upside down ill search for the little things which are sure to find tilvir way to the bottom. TOOTH-BUILDING DIET. It has been found that races which cut natural foods have good tcctll. but tilcse same races, trans- portcd into civilization, suffer from tooth ilocay. Llluc, calcium. nnd vitamins are needed in foods to preserve the teeth. Those are found ill whole grains; in the bran; in milk; nuts; and gl-ccu foods such us spinach turnips tops, lettuce and cabbage and in the yolks of eggs. Oatmeal is a good food for the teeth. and cottage cheese is particularly good. Foods (lcficleut in calclu-m and lime arc thc tie-natured foods, such as White flour, polished rice, rice flakes, corn flakes, cream of wheat, ‘bomlliy. and corn starch. not be given freely to children. as lllcy spoil ‘the appetite for the right foods. in their place. to satisfy the craving for sweets. use dates, figs and raisins. which are rich in both iiule and iron. Ro-ciectad president: of Confer- ence of Commissioners on uniform- ity of legislation at the conference of that aslociatlon in Winnipeg. lAni-‘Automatic Lighthouse F iHavelock Wilson, advocate of seamen’: Rights in Great Britain, who has juat written the story of his life which has been an adven- turous and romantic one. or Airmen White sugar and candy are lack- ing in llmc and calcium and should tlves of the Mambrino family being a few pacers by Minor Heir. He traces to the tap root tllrough Helr-at-Law. Mambrino King and Mambrino Patches. n brother of the old-time trotter Lady Thorn, 2.18%. One hundred and fifty sons of Haimbletonian sired 2.30 speed. Of that number George Wilkes, Elec- tioneer, Happy Medium and Dic- tator are the only ones which are now represented on the turL-Such old-time sires as Volunteer, Dallllt- less, Aberdeen, Egbert. Messenger Durco, Sweepstakes and Edward Everett, each of which were popu- lar for n time, faded after a couple of generations. Electioneer. whose get at one time held all of tile world's re- cords, "carried on” through May King and Conductor, neither of which could trot in 2.20. and both of which were discarded before the end of their careers. that ever lived. Conductor would have been forgotten long ago if lt bail not been for Walnut Hall and his son The Harvester. ~ The Happy Medium Line‘ was continued through Pilot Medium to Peter the Great, a sire of racing speed that has never had an equal ill-any breed. The line to Dictator rims through the pacers Napoleon Direct. Walter Direct. Direct Hal and Direct to Director, one of the best race horses got by the broth- cr oi Dexter. Olle hundred and two sons of George Wilkes sired racing spelcil. Molly oi them were very popular. The leaders were Red Wilkes. Ad- ‘rlall Wilkes, Guy Wilkes. Aicau- taro, Anlbussador, Huron Wilkes. Bourbon Wilkes, Ganlbettzi Wilkes, Jny Bird, Simmons, Wilkes Boy, Young Jim and. Alcyoue. Of the shoals of performers which came from this family but four strains have survived the test of time. They run to William i... a compar- atively unknown brother of Guy Wilkes. Jay Bird. Baron Wilkes and Alcyolle. Alcyone died when he was tell i years old. His line was continued through McKinney to San Fran- ciso and Belwin, two of the pre- sollt day leaders in the world. The Jay Bird is represent- ed by Trampfast. a century sire which was got by The Tramp. Moko and Baroumore carried on the Baron Wilkes line. The first un-med proved a flltllrity sire und got another in Slllko. The lnttcr got Barougule. thc slrc of Justice Brooke. The Bingon line has been very conspicuous in the fastest compally this year. its most formidable winners trace to the founder of the family through Todd, whose lead- ers are Kentucky Todd. siro of.’ Todd Hart and Kentucky Todd, Jr.‘ The Northern Man. sire of Anna Bradford's Girl and Far North; and Al Stanley. whose son Eta-l wah. has been credited with eight.- Trumpet and Etta Drulen. May King owes his place in the limelight to Bingen. one of the most remark- able slres of speed producing sons racing _ sen winners. the group including; founder is blazing the way to thg top of the ladder. lll a few years the public will decide whetllcrGuyl Axworthy, ‘Belwtu or Dillon Ax-l wortlly will flll the place left vat-l cant by the death of Peter thc Great. Of tile twenty winllcgs credited to San Francisco llouc have won at the ruto of speed which goes opened botil Hollyruod Frisco and Sparkle lookoll like twil-lllluuttl, prospects. i-lollyrooil Frisco has‘ been handicapped by lliillCllcr-lrhi Almost all of Diiloll Axlvortllyhij eighteen winners lluvc been Stltflll lll the fastest company Oil botlltllc nlllc and lluli-nllle trucks. The] evergreen Margaret Dillon gavel Cox his first ride below two nlill-. utes when he woll with her at Kul-, amazon in 150th. .\iurpily also‘ won four races with Clara Dillon and McGrath four with the three, year old colt ilnrrlunll Iiiiioll. Ga rison landed tho Horse lieillcrs‘ Sweepstake with -Gilrilnn lllilou and later on gave the thrce year old. gelding u mnrk oi’ 2.04% ill a rat-v] which he won. The other winners, by Dillon Axworthy include 'l‘ilonlp-' son Dillon with the $25,000 cvi-irl at "Toledo to ills credit. Kiillliill Dillon, Blackstone Dilloll null. Ralph Dllioil. PAGE mus - FIRST VICE- iéotlq Q PRESIDENT HON. R. W. CRAIG Attorney-General of Manito- ba who has been elected first vlceprcsiden! of the Interna- tlzlnai Association of. Attqf- neya-Gcneral recently Organil‘ ed an Winnipeg, Clifford L. Hilton of Minnesota is presi- dent. fiicki-roil lll illo llmlsv- lhcn wr-nt out lllld lighted again. Pililliii! appeared cautiously ill drier-ling- gown lliltl slippers. ’l‘hcru worl- whispers and t-lll-ll thc ilcluctlve ill-snpptarcll llurricilly. To reporters who storulcil- the mansion Pillilips rcritcil his fears. ~but failed to llllllli- thc t‘llt‘lllii'8. 'l'lli-ll us proof ill’ ishowi ii wllal he said wcrc lllliiPi-lliiitlri in thc pilrcil ullil I‘(‘]i\‘il|i'ii. "‘tllcy'rt-. uiirr lllu llllt I'll full illvlil." Ofikillliiliy Phillips said n filmi- plliliii- “institution iillil a bunker" uvrc his i-ui-lllics, but llc would not llallli- tilt-m. Black ‘irE-mperor” > with a champion. Wllcll thc season, - i" ‘parklc was tilucd separately lll u’ ' race lll 2.00%. bllt fullcil to score! _ '» IN Marcus Garvey. the self-appoint- d emperor of .1 negroes’ kingdom hich he proposes to establish in Africa, may be deported from U19 United States to Kingston, Jamafii. his home. CANADA’S ESTATE BANK i5 The grain fields all over Canada army of sixty-nine thousand men fields. A HALEEAIIJ-DTHEADTHVNOLD VSPCVBTSMAN are now being harvested. and an are being employed ln cutting the leading sires of winners are Peter the Great, whose last crop of foals are now two your olds, Belwln, San Francisco, -Pater Volo, Etta- wah. Dillon Axwortlly, Guy Airwor- thy and Walter Direct. Up to the close of last week Peter tho Great was credited with thirty-two win- ners. His most prominent repre- l The 1925 returns show that the‘ =_ sontatives include Peter Buslilrk. The Great Volo. Peter Follows, Ethelinda. l-foliyrood March and the two year-old Polly Psachtree, which was second to Peter Malthy in 2.07% at Milwaukee. His son, Peter Volo is also making an im- presslon. This year he has had twenty winners. l-ils group in- cludes the two your olds Pater Maltby, Hollyrood Susan, Tippie Vole. Purple Vole and Sybil Volo. Peter Vole was. the one. two. three and four yur old champion of his day. Ho is now a lending litre i I An acatclyna light which has boon produced In England, which Mafia’: :1" i“ "mmrfl" “m Nvlil be und to mark the air route for flying machines. it automai- mm m, ‘fir, n, the two y”, “m” "5"" ‘i ‘Mik- . old atako winner: Station Balls and ngliinri cider manufacturers and I is anticipated that a regular trade will now be established, lt is reported by the Glasgow ilrm concerned that business is now being done with two Canadian flour milling companies who were nioerrily placed in touch through ' thc intcrvcnition of the Canadian Trade Commissioner at Glasgow. __._-¢-o>-i- SHAVING THI HEAD. shaving the head when an infant is one month old is the CNN!" custom among the male DOWN!- ion. A banquet ie often a port of the ccremolll- . ‘ .. .. a b h. ‘AM’ “Wu or treatment naa been altlblilhed at tho iamnli l-lii- ' "twlationh liihiight Clinic in London, lngiand, when children ‘nrmhto vary ltrong light in lieu of natural sunshine. Tho 9 wimim-li will be noticed, are wearing black glaaaui lir Thomaa Lipton. aa gay ac th annual yachting raga ad-al uaual by the King over. greeting an olll an friend tia at O own, England, and Qu can. If which was attcmfo