PAGE SIX _---- _ 18.--8cient- --Mrs, IY. G. Charles is spending the day- in Toronto with Mrs. G, Clarke, College street, -- Miss M. Henderson of Pcterboro is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W, Smith son, 247 Arthur street, Mr, William Hobbs wishes to an nounce the engagement of his danghter Katie, to Mr, Jack Parish, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parish 19 Nassau street, The wedding to take place early in March, 196-a By Mildred Barbour 0 more Wakeful Nights! For sound refreshing sleep take of Mr. and Mrs. John Mutton, Bow- manville, celebrated the 50th anni-| THE OSHAWA DAILY REFORMER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 eral fashion," Y THEORY IN CANCER the expert added. 'These are deli- NOT WORR ING meeting of the Chamber of Shipping Marie. The colors have been chos- of wisdom of Interfering with the A t § en Atheni Give Reassuring Answers To which made possible the develop- um thenian Women resolution refers to the results of sixteen years at the University of ] Athens, Greece, Feb.18,--General BLAMED FOR STORMS y Yhich, it is contended, proved con- ceptibilty to cancer in mice is inheri- PERSONA | Ah Pangalos' edict against short dress- 4 es has hurt the feelings of some y The highest class at rates insufficient to perfect Mendelian pattern. I-- -------- i Weather S. 0 Tenn Shades Is A Reaction [they should wear. So they have set eather Days ne i ahadudl OR heen breeding generations 'upon in contributing items to this thesame time poke fun at it. TROUBLES | Memorial Institute, Her findings London, Eng. Feb, 8, ~--Led icen ome ht with a sum- p B ! Leading jiceman 8 in sig forces 93,000,000 miles away arefepg of the Government's unemploy- Mise Slye declared that various in women's dress this spring. The |by magic. An ingenious system of I £ 8 hy # E y The sun has been mysteriously jinstitutions, talked with the men, |ture of cancer, and the diverse ways lors to half-tones and pastel shades, A ------ -- ! el shades {the sun apparently is entering upon touched by his tact and good feeling. | from the germ theory. Moreover, "Bright mauves," says one expert, Rpchester, N.Y., Feb, 117.--Fed- [Year cycle of activity ahead of he left the Labor Exchange, of cancer resistance and cancer sus- ionable blue will he Airforce, this, power cruiser frozén in the ice of huge whirls and eddys known as sun r---- an extraordinary vogue, will hardly | today arrested William Sheldon, sunspots for the terrific storms that day pu Mr. Walton Pascoe. TO PAY WHEN HE DRAWS DOLE ra] | tably the tawny Oakapple and a|tress and illegally entering thelany direct connection between the |hockey game between Cornwall and explosion late today in the Nelson ton was lined £1 for driving his auto yellow green, named Chartreuse, A single spot 110,000 miles hy|ter, Evelyn, of Taunton, spent a few | north of here. Three of them were which to pay. He explained that he Cloud, the new grey, is the color of | night that an inex e of a cent @yatory, as well as a group of spots| Mrs, A. Murison has returned home | their lives in the rescue work. The er ere I ---------------- {the earth. Astronomers say the Mr. John Dyer, of Oshawa, spent them so seriously they are not ex- ' | rendhed sometime bhdtween . GOLDEN WEDDING | Much sympathy is extended to Miss | Fulkerson, manager, led a sguad of em ME fl a hs io # 2 » r A lquakes, clectrical storms? Several] BEFOBMER WANT ADS PAY ous. and brocade is delightfully in the press any anxiety, Ww a5. SKEPE zo : ag 4 v3 far It seemed hours before the Jap re-| cular skirt continues its popularity. THE CHARACTERS turned with' a sleepy, {when the spots reach their maxi- golden wedding--at their home on The pagern for thie model is with a tyrant hand his young [for routing him. from bed at such an hour, but he only said yawning-| weather, the bureau was skeptical. good wishes to the happy couple. | measure. It will be sent to you MADELON, his beautiful orph- to come out here in the middle oH Dr. Louis A. Bauer, directer of the Oshawa, received with the bride | Refer to Pattern 348. Address m-- wo -- ---------- Court mourning for Dowager Queen' Alexandra, but there is every indica- Ocean Rate Laws . tion that it also will become a gen- Start Discussion "Two of the most daring and ! a novel shades are Dawn and Biskra," London, Feb. 16.--The annual n i : § Jnited Kingdom to be held -- cate shades in pink, Finally, there of the 1 i beautif astel red called Rose here Friday will consider the. draft : ga beautify) p 1 red ALL ol a resolution drawing the atten- Various Facts Collected In en so that they will blend in any J tion of all Governments to the 'lack Tests With Mice Is combination for an urpose," 11 n y purp ; management of the world's shipping , Any Effect On Affairs [ment of overseas commerce (oi) ciicago, 11, Feb. 18.--Tosts of 4 : Raise and Lower Of Man ' the cancerous mice conducted for * * P | CHOOSE COLORS Skirts At Will Into North Atlantis Trane "mais | Chicago have convinced Miss Maud and ----r---- ¢ Irelght rales, | give that resistance as well as sus- clusively that the lines serving Can- : s------ table, and that the cancer and non- Will Probably Aff ada are providing services of the|..nod: tandency uniformly follow a Athenian women, who consider 1 roba ect : LL themselves the best judges of what y mest expenses 0 Dovide for in-| "aise Slye, an associate professor The Reformer invites the 2 pre ' and an authority on the disease, has 2 & to work to circumvent the ordin- : : = TE co-operation of its readers From Full Colors To ance of the premier and at the) Scientist PRINCE VISITS UNEMPLOYED generations of mice under the dir- Half tones AND DISCUSSES THEIR ection of the Otho 8S. A, Spragua» . . They go forth in skirts that bare- itv 0 column, Send us a post - ly reach the knee and when a pol- Washington, Feb. London, Feh, 17.--The Prince of |are printed in the University Re- card or phone 35. ists assert that immense cosmic wales mingled today with the draw- cord. British color experts have chosen |[mons-like look in his eye, the dress A ¥ p bilizing to bring their influence! ment dole. KE isit the B ) ten shades which will be » [lengthen wn t k itm He ment dole, Fe visited the Hast End [facts collected in the lahoratory, to- fashionable [lengthens down to the ankles as to hear upon the affairs of maa. Labor Exchange and other similar|gether with the non-contagious na- main tendency of the new fashion |elastics enables the wearer to leng-| | 4 spectrum is a reaction from full col- [then and shorten her dress at will, |[stirfed up. As a result of some in-lasked sympathetic questions of [in which experimental cancer can . -- fluence unknown to astronomers,|down-and-outs, who were visibly |he induced, seem to point a way with a very definite though unob-|TORONTO MAN IS ARRESTED A He Lard AIL Boo Lee i otrusive brightness. ON BOAT NEAR ROCHESTER | the maximum phase of ils eleven|He was cheered by the erowd when the type of inheritance behaviour "will give way to a soft shade which |eral Customs officers from the Roch- {schedule and its incandescent at- hm ceptibility is an argument against has heen named foxglove. The fash-|ester office who hoarded a 45-foot! mosphere is developing more of the COLUMBUS the germ theory, heing the color of the Royal Aijr-|Lake Ontario about a thousand feet |Spots. : Iad)aa. ' = pm 02 3 Force uniforms. Full browns, after|off Wautoma Beach, near Hilton, | Mariners are blaming the large avs ar Bast bcos, or Eapeld, Seves Lege hives Mi mr wit! Val Pass 4 n entuc ine be seen at all, Their places will be |aged 35, of Toronto, Ont,, on charges | have been swamping ocean vessels, ; ; y BRITISH MOTORIST IS FINED; tiken hy more delicate shades, no-|of failing to report a ship in dis. | This the experts deny or if there is| Several from here attended the . City, Ky.,, Feb. 16.--Baven . > Mahio ws s hd ndav. Ti men lost their lives as a result of an Southampton, Eng, Feb, 17.--=When : y paler sand effect, Sahara. Unjted States. He was placed in [spots and the storms, they at least| Oshawa at Oshawa on Monday night. George Frederick Turker of Southamp ; "The two principal greens will he|the Monroe County Jail, are not aware of it. Mrs. A. D. Langmaid and daugh-|Creek Coal Company Mine, six miles mobile without the required lights, he after the famous liquer, and Palm, London, Ont, Feb. 16.--Local 35000 miles recently was photo-|[days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |kjlled by the blast, and four, inelud- asked for and was granted time in tecalling the trees of the Riviera, | gasoline companies were notified to-lgriphed by the U.S. Naval Obser-|Thos. Hall last week. ing sons of two of the victims gave could not settle until he drew his Goy clouds on a fine spring day. It will| gallon will he effective tomorrow extending 175,000 miles, or almost|after visiting a few days with rela-|six remaining members of the rescue ernment memployment dole, be worn during the later stages of morning. {twenty-two times the diameter of {tives in Toronto. squad of ten were gassed, two of ~---- number of spots will increase for at|the week end at his home here, | Pesied to live, a least another year, possibly two, : is " i 'eter- Huter, George Branden and CELEBRATE HEl | ({! {until the maximum of activity is yrs Nunsey, wl Brooklin | yu he King were killed outright, : : lute |" 3 8 Joe hey '| Immediately after the blast, Cecil \ " {1926 and 1928. ; , J arve ear % | What will be. their . effect on Ruby Smith in the death of her fa-| rescue men into the pit. Four were learth? Will they cause great dis- ther, J [22pkysiated, Two were overcome by -- (turbances in the weather, earth- the gas and their condition is seri- Mr, and Mrs, John Mutton, PATTERN 348 scientists have given corroborative = Bowmanville, Are Receiving This one piece frock of velvet [but reassuring answers. None ex- Congratulations Mode in every respect and has no i Dr. William J. Humphries of the] Sans rival for afternoon wear. The cir- CNRIFE T _-- r n | Awather Bureau here says that sun- ON i THE TIO) ND ¥ 3 Tk 1 ight sl 1 ON Cr CHANACTIN » A somewhat | SPots will have some effect upon the The long tight sleeve 1s also very . ind : . "weather robably slightly cooler hill ; ake oth aun Smart. 8 HEN LANE, wealthy, sulky physician in tow. |v 1er---probahly slightly cooler versary o their marriage-- i middle-aged, despotic, rules |* Madelon murmured some APOLOEY |p, py activity, But as to the ef- Duke street, when some 100 people Simple Bd et: by ollowed pi somes I {fect on day to day or week to week called to express their respect and |! sizes 16 years and 36-42 bus called to express the es] BARBARA, who sold herself in- | Iy ; (The opinion was that no general | Mrs. Wallace Battle, daughter, Os UpOR_Yeegipl of twenty cents in to a loveless marriage, and | "It's not the first time I've had{jaw would apply. awa, aha Mrs. W. R. Armour, Hiece. ] Es anced niece, whose father's mar- | the night, I've warned Chandler but terrestrial magnetism laboratory of and groom and enjoyed meeting | Lucille Lorraine, Special Fashion riage he had opposed some twen- it's no use. I saw him in town thisio, 0000 Institution, declares that | many former friends. designer, Oshawa Daily Reformer, ty years before and whose afternoon and 1 gave him R piece while sunspots and magnetic storms During the afternoon members of | Oshawa, Ont. guardianship now devolves upon of sound advice, but he wouldn't, closely associated, if fairly long the White Shield Club called in a! -- -- him. He bas alimally Ivken up listen, Let's have a look at him | periods were taken for comparison body. A nicely worded address was | . per hoy and girl aff Bs He advanced to the bed and bent!|ihe correspondence is not close en- read by Mrs. W. Booth and a gold | Organize a Posse n A%y VaR LY, nd ried over the prostrate man. ough to be used as a basis of predic- jece was presented by Miss Clara | him for syn y ' The alf resentment] tion from day to day. vive also b bouquet of flowers on | For Wolf Hunt who, unknown ko Farley, el) i, who eT a ed "Sustantly. pe Bodh, may not be the direct behalf of the members, Tas love with him, and sent abroad, He turned around alertly and issued|cause of magnetic storms," he adds a | (By Canadian i'ress) with business ruin us the only orders to the Jap. ; "It seems more probable that both At all druggists + Still, the modern girl knows as Hamilton, Ont., Feb. 17.---A posse alternative, Madelon's rea) Jove "Go to your rooms, Mrs. Chand-|are caused by a stirring up of the = much about a needle as the ndodern |is being organized to hunt down a JULIAN BARTON, whose suit is ler," he said curtly. "You can do solar activity from a cause, probably -- 60c - 90c - $1.50 boy knows about a bucksaw.--Wich- | large timber wolf which has been sponsored by nothing here. 1 will call you if I|electrical in its nature, of whieh we eter Falls News-Record. causing trouble in the distriet about ANN ORDWAY, lifelong family need you. This is more serious than really know nothing. It is observed Nanticoke, a small village near Port friend, who loved I * deeply I suspected." that in times when there are the over. olf 4 . in tix a i! Dover, Fhe you dashed Ustuieh the despite his tants but w ie lash Through the long hours of the most spots that there are many | streets oO e village yeste y, of beauty kpt her unnoticed by night unti the moon waned and |other signs of increased solar ac- | broad day light. him. Lane sends Barbara and sank and the dawn came up like tivity. It is this increased aetivity . Madelon to California where the | searching crimson fingers above the that probably causes both the sun Jatter meets slate-colored sea, Madelon could spots and the magnetic storms." HOWARD CHANDLER, fascin- hear the doctor and the Jap stirring| Solar activity means heat and ating drifter; and marries him about in €handler's room. when there are the mast spots the to escape Lane's tyranny. She She had dressed, in case theyYlsyn usually is hotter, asserts Dr. F. is promptly disinherited and needed her, and sat before the win-1g Fowle, Jr., of the astro-physical i Py § L A " phy a cut off from the family, and her dow, idly watching the mists roll|,hservatory of the Smithsonian In- suspicion that Chandler's impet- away and unfold a new day. Shelgstitution. This does not mean a » uous wooing was impelled by a fell. bumb, incapable of all Emotion. hotter earth, he explains, recalling : VD mod rama Lopes 4 vision of the lane fortune, Ahen the sun rose, she went|the Humphrey statement. Reasons Member of Babys Heolth Associ | kv like rain, LOrming masses under | turns to a certainty when she down to the kitchen and prepared|for this paradox are long and com- | foot, and in one part of Bl Hule. | finds out that he is an adven- hot strong coffee. Arranging a tray,|plicated, but Dr. Fowle gives a hint Dane | Chipas, the masses of locusts on he turer, she. want softly up to the room|ae to how this might happen: Ground oor Grand Theatre | groun were so deep a hey os where Chandler lay and rapped. "If the sun got hot enough to 1516----Phone--1516 | reached the knees of horses, CHANDLER'S NEMESIS "I thought you might like some|cause more evaporation from the . y der d what | coffee," 'she offered. when the doc-|gceans there would be more cloudi- If Madelon had wondere and. | tor opened the door. ness and more rain on land and effect the final quenching of Chand- "Bless the child, it's a godsend!" | rooler weather ers hope thal she ou oo hier be answered as he took the tray| smithsonian officials believe that "a e S, : rom her. S102 > res a 7 husband, she was not kept long in YON ro 4 he 2 small changes in solar heat have a 4 You're not to worry," he added.|fajrly close relation to the ensuing | doubt. "We're pulling him through alllyeather on earth, but do mot think After that day when she had re- right. But he'll need some tall nurs-{jt possible for advance weather pre- ceived the cablegram announcing|ing Think you're equal to it?" dictions. : the birth of a son to Barbara, his She nodded. = That there is a definite, although attitude changed. His absence from "I'll do my best," she promised.|,c vet not clearly defined relation- home that night was frequently re- "That's the girl. Now run along ship between sunspots and weather, poatey in the months that follow- JAd_gel Some bash lsiore Song job is thought likely by Dr. Robert De ed. begins, u. 100 e a ghost. C. Ward, professor of climatology He gave no account of his where-| It was well along toward after-\.¢ paryard University. abouts, and she was too proud to noon before the doctor finally left "The discovery of am eleven year question him. Indeed, in view of the | with the promise of dropping in sunspot periodicity in the magmetic condition in which he returned from | again that night. i N phenomena of the earth," he says, his absences, she was glad to escape | He gave various medicines into) naturally has lead to investigations to the garden and not hold conver- her keeping with instructions as to|of similar periods in weather. Num- sation with him. fe. erous studies bave been made back He was growing thinner day by She heard the hum of his carieven into the Seventeeth century, day. His eyes were usually blood- | Browing less in the distance. Fear|put the problem is difficult and ob- {shot and his hands shook with un-|Was clutching at her heart. scure because weather itself is a controllable nervousness. ry she liften her chin ore complex." : 4 aE " ously and her step was steady as| predicting sunspots is somethin, One night, she was awakened | 4 B . g pO 14 WE v e she entered the room where Chand-|jike predicting snowstorms on earth, from 2 restless sleep by the sound pod i Lupor ' er lay in 8 ; declares Prof. Charles C. Wylie of her door opening. . - ylie, N Stan PD BE. 4 er| Copyright' 1923, Metropolitan astronomer at the University of Startled, she sat up in bed, kh Newspaper Service, New York gals eyes straining through the dark- d owa, who adds: ness. A path of moonlight, shining You know that in the long rum through the open window, lay across you will get sunspots every 11.17 the floor. Directly in its rays stood years, just as you kmow that you | Chandler swaying on unsteady feet. will get snowstorms every twelve His face was livid and his eyes months. But you may miss the stared unseeingly. He struggled storms by a month or so and you for breath. . . may miss the spots by a couple of "What is it?" she cried. "How- years." ard, are you ill?" Prof. A. §. Mitchell, director of He seemed mot to hear her. She the Leander McCormick Observa- Cae cup of Ovaltine containc more nourish- meant then 12 cupfuls of beef tea or 3 eggs. or LOCUSTS DESTROY CROPS IN SOUTHERN MEXICO Mexico, City, Feb. 16.--Locusts again are devouring crops in the Southern States of Mexico. A cloud of locusts estimated to he several miles long fell on the States of ORi- | pas and Vera Cruz. A witness says | millions of locusts fell from the EYESIGHT SPECIALIST In Muscle Anomolies, Eyesight And Glasses Exclusively | | | Kindly look for this trade mark when wou buy. 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She tried e restorative after | another from her smal medicine | cabinet, but without avail. Bit by | bit she managed to remove his | clothing and get him really to bed, | despite his weight pited against her strength. tory at the University of Virginia, sees no relationship between sun- spots and weather. "When spots are varying in num- ber as they are, it is sometimes easy to juggle figures in order to prove a connection with some other event that also varies. In ninety-nine per- cent of the cases the conmection fis illusory." , Weather at the earth's equator be- comes warmer at times of sunspot activity and cooler near the poles, in the opinion of Henry Helm Clayton, meteorologist working in cooperation with Smithsonian at Canton, Mass. The bureau of agricultural econ- omics does not believe cooler wea- ther conditions will be sufficient to influence wheat prices. 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