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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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1938-11-17
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L-found sweetening my morning cereal with BEE HIVE Syrup a. Hardly a provision is not mg ed technicla enter Canada It r of the days of the Freneh rev he flight of skilled om Fy to England y nd to the in- dustry in the United Iingdom, official remarked s technical me qualify under the immi which trict immigration from central rope to farmers h sufficient capital to set themselves up in this wives and children of men atic aids Cs a da TOMORROW WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD mart already located here and girls EE digestion. ing to Canada to be niarried. erty S' When a firm finds out about al skilled man who Ww to it and-who is central European country, it applies to the immigration branch of the de- partment of mines and resource the assurances given by the firm that he will have steady work here and) will not displace Canadian labor are wld he valuable considered adequate, a special order- in-counell is passed by the cabhict Superintendent C. H. Hill an- Sowing ae RR coe noticed the Royal Canadian Mounted) SPeriat ofaer has So. be pasts a Police Force Was thtirely mechan ah 4 in Vaneouver and the force will no longer ride horses there. The lord mayor of London rece white gloves recently when there were no cases for trial at the Man- sion House. It was the first time in) 49 ae gt; Most spectacular exhibits at the spring flower show of the Durban and Coast Horticultural Society in South Africa were orchids grown in lt; nurseries and flown there, Duri Jast ion of the House of Commons, Archibald inclair, leader of the Liberal Opposition, fill- ed 244 columns of Hansard. Prime Minister Chamberlain was fourth with 195 columns. As from next May 1, automobile traffic in Czechoslovakia will keep to the right, now that the country has) fallen into Nazi Germany's orbit. Formerly traffic rules required motor) cars to keep to the left. Dr. George Gamow of George Washington University, said that in a few million years life will disap- pear from the earth, which later will pegin to melt. The sun, he explained, . is gradually becoming hotter. Charles Riches, Great War veteran who seyeral years ago sneezed a bullet out of his nose after he had carried the pellet in his body 20 years, was seriously wounded while duck hunting near Dalemead, Alta. The Japanese government payed the way for reconstruction of war- devastated areas of central. China when it formed the Central China Development Company, twin of the Nortli China Development Company. Dr. J. C. Pincock, superintendent of Winnipeg schools, began work on a plan to provide bedside teachers for crippled children. A central clinic may be established so children: may receive treatment and education at the same time. Conducts Own Picket Line There s a man in Ottawa with a grouch against a tire manufactur- ing company. He drove slowly through city streets in a solitary picket line. Across the rear of his automobile was spread a large banner bearing) the caption: A brand new ti and tube blew out and wrecked my car. The power In the jaws of alli- gators lies only in the closing mo- tion, A man can easily hold them shut with his hands once the jaws are closed. As time passes, erosion softens the outlines of mountains; young moun- tains, thus, are the roughest. STOPS COUGHS jdustry. They are chiefly cng and chemists. Egrets Protected By Law Men Tegard d As top in their particular lines will be gi ing their knowledge to Canadia ne Most of those seeking to ente) Canada from other countries whe their positions are in danger are of the professional cla: Many are lawyers but it is doubt- ful whether many lawyers will be ad- mitted. To practice law in Canada) one must be a British subject. That takes five years and is a practically) prohibitive provision, One Fully-Plumed Bird Now At Miner Sanctuary The snow egret, protected in Can- ada and the United States for many) years, has begun to migrate to the swamps and marshes of southwest- em Ontario, One fully plumed bird has made his headquarters the ponds around Jack Miner's bird sanctuary near Kingsville, most southerly town in the Dominion of Canada. The snow egret is as spotlessly white as its name would indicate. 1ts graceful plumes, with their delicate feathers, hang over its back. For) years egret plumes were worth their weight in gold for making hats for Jadies of fashion. So valuable did their feathers become that hunters nearly wiped out the birds. About 125 years ago the Audubon Society in the United States, realiz- ing how near extermination the snow egret was, persuaded the federal gov- ernment to enact legislation forbid- ding egret hunting. As a result the bird s actually on the increase. Value Of Research A Story Of dstone And The Flectrical Gadget To those who are sceptical of the value of research it is only necessary to repeat the story of Gladstone and Tyndall. Gladstone found time from his many administrative duties to attend a scientific Jecture at awhich Tyndall iustrated a point by pro- ducing some electrical gadget. After the lecture, the Grand Old Man stopped to examine the gadget more closely. Very interesting, was his com-) ment, but of what use is it? af we can develop It a little fur- ther, sir, was the reply, one of these days you may be able to tax it. Vancouver Province. Cat Naps For Health People who induige In cat naps during the day are likely to live to) a ripe old age, according to Dr. Stewart Curray, Vancouver Medical Health officer. Cat naps during the day, even in meetings, are as help- ful as good food, he told a meeting. The French Academy of Sciences says that modern airplanes are much less efficient. than insects, Ninety-five per cent. of the world's) nickel is mined in the province of) Ontario. 2281) nxious to Ieave als The Wheat Bonus Federat Government Unable To Pro- yide For A Loss Each Ye The difficulty of maintaining the minimum price has to be recognize The Federal Government is in no position to go on providing 40,000- moralizing influence in the life 000 year in doing so, and it is/ th bound to give heed to the objections raised in the parts of the country) where most of the voters live. What is to be hoped for is the world demand will improv wich an extent that the western will reeeive much more for grower their wheat through the ordinary) geath, treating it in Jf) channels of trade than they are now worse sin than murder itself. obtaining from the board, If, how- Seems likely that they thought of it this does nut happen, obviously 9S evel it will be necessary to consider other) methods than that now in effect of der. safeguarding their interests. It is a serious mistake for them to enth Commandment, Matthew 5:27, assume that the policy adopted by) the Government last summer will be tawrut desire: fmonton Journal. a perm EASILY MADE SELF-HELP FROCK By Anne Adams Ps Look I can dress myself these bright youngsters are saying for they're proud as Punch of their new self-help dresses that Mother stitched up for them And besides being an Anne Adams style so easy to put on and take off Pattern 4956 is the smartest button-front-jumper design imaginable Choose wool for the warmth that children need outdoors and in chilly schoolrooms with the: cotton blouses (it s wise to have sev- eral to freshen up the outfit ) in white or harmonizing hue. There are so few seams to stitch, and the Sew- ing Guide is so helpful, that you can quickly make several of these jumper-dresses Pattern 4956 is available in chil- aren s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 6, jumper, takes 7 yard 54 inch fabric; blouse, 114 yards 36 inch fabric. Send twenty cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this) Anne Adams pattern, Write plainly Size, Name, Address and Style Num- ber and send order to the Anne Adams Pattern Dept. Winnipeg Newspaper Union, 175 McDermot Ave. E., Winnipeg. ltchin sei TN ae Bess llc Yoo snes uses tad er ae Eroptlots apply Dr. Deana i Hetiead G2. a pneseniPtiGN. T foothe the (tated tia. Clear, gveaslene Sed tale Tiscies fats Btopa ike snes Intense Itching to gt; s a looseness of morals. jaction if it could and dared also unseem : jin Jesus ey. jeth on a woman in order to excite strained from action by lack of op: bi, this action on the part of the dis-) re Be stantly. A 360 trial at drug stores, It Sincnty ack ak (erD: B.D. PRESCRIPTION. 38 TUE NEWS, SYLVAN LAKE, ALBERTA Technicians From Europe HELPS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON) 2s estautease fe Highly Skilled Craftsmen Are Com AvolD CoLps NOVEMBER SD Bone vhost coll, fe x ipmeroreannls Spe y Sesiencd THE SACKEDNESS OF THE f : fees manufwetiving Sndustts lt; Upper threat, where HOM ordinary cte y en fist ft oppees- Uae in me, haps Ken thaw pure roads, ea crit niany colds, sees) reread Comments: he Si h Commandment: the Law of dus 20:14, Thou shalt not commit adult cubmage was quite com the Hebrew people, and ad obably thought of move asion Of the tights of anothet That ec Migration From Asia Scientist Discovers Trace Of People Antedating The Dy, Ales Hrilicka, Sn cubinage was found to be a really de- stitution anthropologist, reported the n of discovery of remains of a race of people i It iS people who antedated the Eskimo, ly spoke of the they ad made to Jehovah. med rhable how the prophets : e Ww the prophets) stout, and Indian in the migration from Asia to the American contine yop / have a conviction that the one) tho ago. roe kind of faithfulness probably led on The vet: scientist, who has just o to the other, a very logical conclu- complete 3 Bees nlornts (ee eee ner ey eee ae mune (Completed 10 years of explorat that the Jewish uving each summer in Alaska anc punishable with the Aleutian islands, said the hither- me Ww a to nown e apparently was the from which many of the Ameri- greater sin against society and Indian tribes evolved. er more demoralizing in its effects upon Last summer a large collection of the: life of the community than mur- bones, skulls, mummies, stone im plements, cooking pots and other utensils were found on a trip through 28, Jesus expanded the Mosaic pro- te islands, principally on the Island hibition of adultery to include the un-)0f Umnak, one of the foggy and frozen Aleutians, Dr. Hrdlicka: said, The unlawful act is wicked. The ye expr ssed the opinion the ugly desire which would craw into) 5.0 unmistakably that long De prising to conside people made adulter Christ's Enlargement of the Sev- wicked. The greedy gaze which is fore the Aleut. race moved out of intended ive and warm an Asia the earlier people had be is a thing hateful moving slowly eastward to what i NETVROUC Ra CID te Alaska, Canada, the United ites and South America. They apparently started fr at least 2,000 years ago, aid, and succeeding generati tually reached the southern part Sanctity of Childhood, Mark of North America. . 218-16. On one occasion parents brought their children to Jesus as they were wont to bring them to the rabbis in the synagogue, to have him take them in his arms and bless Refugees From Central Europe them. jating Sales In London The -diseiples rebuked the Since no devout Jew would hi jected to a child s approaci unholy desires which are only re portunity or by fear of the conse- Asi h quences is already guilty in the of him unto whom all hearts Fortune In Stamps street philatelic auctioneers, ports that the troubles in Europe ciples seems strange. aps Luke's) have led to a huge influx of stamps oe a Sea wee bringing unto rrom Central Europe into London. It disciples attitude: they thought their Would be no exaggeration, ho told Master already too thronged by men/a Daily Sketch writer, to say that addition of the yalue of the stamps received al- ready is about 100,000. Apparentiy stamps, in some cases, What He Wanted Most have been the only portable asset of at a refugee. One man got his collec- Special Kind Of Pencil Procured For) tion to Holland and has been nego- Crown Prince Michacl tiating for its sale in London for There recently arrived in England) ayout 10,000. In some cases a a pencil drawing very carefully jiight Tax of 25 or 30 per cent. has sketched out, on a very ordinary) o jo paid. One of the most valli- plece of paper apparently torn from) ap16 collections in Austria is the a very ordinary writing pad. The pothschild collectiom drawing showed a pencil, with the ae clip and the nozzle and the milled) yopthusiasm over Britain's new top to turn the lead up all meticul- cjyj) Air Guard has caused such 4 ously shown in detail. It was drawn rash of would-be flyers that a short- by Crown Prince. Michael of Ru-iage of light private airplanes has mania. Prinee Michael was recently appeared. In one week 26,000 ap- given splendid new cabin cruiser.) pied for instruction in fying. made in England. He has 12 motor- cars, one of them a racing model presented by the former President of ee CANADA Czechoslovalia, Dr. Benes. He has motorcycles, horses everything that young man could desire-except a pencil. Prince Michael sought a special kind of pencil; could not get it in Rumania. So he sent this draw- ing to the Rumanian Legation in London, and pressed them to help him. The Legation discovered the right thing; and sent it back to the presents Crown Princ by an early post. TOPICS of Stopped At Good Place VITAL INTEREST by DR. J. W. S. M CULLOUGH Automobile Out Of Control Smashed Into Doctor s Porch An automobile running out of con- trol literally delivered its injured oc- cupants into the hands of a doctor at Niagara Falls, N.Y. The machine) Editorial Note: Readers desiring smashed over'a curb and struck the the complete sct of Dr. McCul- front porch of Dr. Edward H. Mor- lough's cancer articles at once gat's home in such a manner that it amy, meeare Meee conus to pinned the doorbell down so it rang Bond St., Toronto, Ont anes continuously. Dr. Borgat treated two) men in the car for cuts and bruises. Brown paper soaked in oll was NERVOUS? the only insulator the inventor mea 5 ranty could find for his primitive spo you feel 20 nervous you want to scream? electric cables, in 1890; to-day, it stin Are you. cross and irritable? Do you sookd C c those dearett to yout SeOEKS: is being used for insulation. ny LYDIA E. Tt your nerven-are on edge, PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOL Eeetten helps Nature calm quivering nerves, Bere Eycee generations ono woman bas told Approximately 30,000 persons are another how to go amiling through with killed, 1,000,000 injured, and about) Fale Fe I Set es eat 2,000,000,000 worth of property tng the discomforts from the functional dis damaged or destroyed upon Ameri- Senet women nig: Gogh can highways annually. Why not try LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND? presentative of a famous fira Se Rt Re ent ey
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