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THE VANCOUVER SUM Vancouver' Own Newshabrr FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934 PAGE 15 i 'NATURE MAKES ITS OWN CURES' Dr. No well 'NO Short Cuts TO UTOPIA' EYES EXAMINED A IT- i Maintaining the vital force of the body and permitting it to do Its work constituted the cure of disease, Dr. 11. Novell told the second annual convention of the Association of There is no Santa Clans in the Prc-Holidaij (r 0 1. i i mn if i Jr A 1 ark ita 4, Naturopathic Physicians of B.C., which opened Ht the Hotel Georgia today.

The subject of Dr. Novell's address was "Herbology," and dealt with the use of herbs in treatment, He declared that drugs and serums had fallel to protect the health of the, people. Hegistratlon of the delegates started at 9 o'clock tills morning and at 11 Dr. Joseph Wright, president, opened th convention. This afternoon Dr.

Wright made his address of welcome. He was to be followed by Dr. Knbcrt Carroll, president of the Washington State Naturopathic Physicians' Association, whose lecture is "Glands Their Function and Treatment." The convention closes tomorrow evening. n-ulm of national economies, it was deilaied by W. 8.

Morden, To-ronto, speaking today at a Joint luncheon meeting of the Canadian Manufacturers Association of whlrh he Is vice president, and the Foretun Trade Bureau of Vancouver Board of Trade. "Short cuts to I'lnpla and gov. eminent regimentation are not like, ly to prove nucrCKiful with a people with whom 'freedom hua slowly broadened down from precedent to he said. There has always been a tendenry In Canada to follow United States fashions In economic and social legislation, he warned, citing that the annual output of new Canadian laws Is approximately luoo and that many of them hinder freedom business between the Provinces. Lack of uniformity In provincial 1 14 lltadarhet art en of the corrmon irniptunii of fuullj ilon.

If yoa tufler from headaches have your HEUOTCAf WEEKLY Your Opportunity to Buy Christmas Gifts Now at this Tremendous Saving for Later Delivery When we say that this is the greatest array of bargains we have ever offered we mean it. This is our FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Many items are being sacrificed at 50o on the dollar and less. BUT our stock on many items is limited. If you want to be sure of getting these unusual bargains COME EARLY.

Space permits that we illustrate and list just a few of the hundreds of splendid values that are on display. i eyre 1 1 a mine linmrdlatrly. Properly fltlrd flaw will da awujr irlih tit is euftiTinf and will open new world of vUion for you. War Your lyei Ixamlncdt Onlv First Quality Lrnset Art Viti at Hoaeri. loo'II Be IMratiintly Surprised at Our Low Trlcei RUSSIA OFFERS lows was a real handicap.

B.C. MIMMl'M WAGE ACT Mr. Morden instanced the minimum wage legislation of B.C.. which in his Sensational DIAMOND VALUES MEN'S SIGNET RINGS EMil vim FRANCE AID Conffnued from Page One largest armaments, set the example and make considerable sacrifices. "Then peace among Japan, United States and Great Britain, and then world peace, would be assured.

"NAVAL PARLEY HAS NOT BROKEN DOWN" LONDON, Nov. 23. "There Is nothing this country Is not prepared to do within the limits of its duty to this country and to Uiis Empire to secure a naval understanding." This declaration ySIr John Simon, Secretary of Slate for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons, coupled with his emphatic statement the tri-power naval talks had not broken down, led today to reconsideration of what might be achieved in the month-old naval talks between Palpitating Love By Dorothy Dix opinion provided for something more like "standard" than minimum scales. The standard wage hnd the drawback of rigidity while the minimum wane, dcsiuned to prevent eNpIolla-llon of workers, was flexible. Higher production corts hampered trade extension, both at home and abroad.

Also it tended to add to unemployment. Amending of the B. N. A. Act to give federal control of wage legislation had been suitfiested, but the problem was not lis simple as that because some provinces would not agree to it at present, MOKE TRADE PACTS Hope for extending foreign trade lay in more trudu agreements with other countries.

Mr. Morden deprecated the idea that nationalization of banking would help. On the contrary, he thought, if any political party with such a program certainly hern lucky, and should love her and thunk your stars for having got a girl beyond nrlce. VALVES TO S5.00 A special clearance of attractive signet rings new designs; engraved with his initials. Saturday Special Dear Miss Dlx -I think I love my flrl because she has a depth of character Immeasurable.

She inspires me with self-confidence. She appre- MAttva nf mv ntt SaleWm. A. Rogers SILVERWARE deas. She likes listen to me and Palpitations are no sign of love They are oftener an indication of indigestion than a proof of the grand passion.

Besides, they do cot Inst. You can't go on thrilling over the touch of a hand or growing hot and cold at the sound of a footstep when you are married to them and they become the commonplace of everyday life. 60s? Down 50? a Week Britain, United States and Japaa El'ItOPEAN PEACE GRAVELY MENACED BUDAPEST. Nov. 23.

Premier Ju seemed likely of election, there would be a run on the banks by depositors injoys obnoxious pipe. She fills me with ambition to do great deeds It Is glorious to be with her And tor-ture to be parted But she docs not thrill me unreasonably, Am I Justified In saying I love Derore election dav. Genuine ffi I Mr. Morden said that Canada might emulate the example of Britain and Australia by taking stock of national economy, facing even unpleasant facts and consider Canadian ability to 11. REG.

14-K SOLID GOLD Besides, not everybody is built along highly emotional lines or Is deeply romantic. Thev are constitutionally Incapable nf thrilling and If they wait experience the hectic fevers described by novelists they will never marry. A marriage that is based on congeniality is far more likely to be happy than one that rests upon passing thrills. DOROTHY DIX. maintain living standards far in ad vance of other parts of the world.

"Would it not be the part of wis. dom to determine, as was done In Perfect Blue-White DIAMOND and Wedding Ring A lovely diamond engagement ring, with wedding ring to match a new bridal set in the latest design. Either ring can be purchased separately, and on convenient terms. Formerly $47.50 her? A.M.A. Dorothy Dix Answer: If you have found a girl who listens while you talk, who burns incense before you, who yes-yesses your pet ideas and who stands for a pipe, you have tVm A.

Rogers. Reg. $5.50. CASSEROLES DIAMOND and Wedding Ring Just Imagine I A Rogers quality 100 perfect blue-white diamond at only $18.75 The modern setting is of 18 karat solid gold. The same price cash or credit! No interest.

Formerly $37.50 Australia, if we may not find it advisable to make some adjustments, for the time being least, in our WEDDING RING lius Goemboes has Issued an official statement answering Yugoslavia's note to the League of Nations asking for a sweeping investigation of the Marseilles assassinations. "Immediately after the murders at the time when no definite facts concerning its organizers and executors were known," the statement said, "the Yugoslavia press hastened to compromise Hungary and to bring on a political campaign gravely menacing European peace. "This government calls the attention of the entire world to the political tendency in the Yugoslav note, which attempts to fix accusations without basis of proofs." FRENCH, ITALIANS "SILENT" ROME, Nov. 23. Well Informed circles said both the French and Italian governments have agreed upon a policy of silence in regard to their negotiations for rapprcchement, because of the delicate situation in standard of living," he asked.

Popular "Bridal Blossom' design; Pine quality, silver plated, family alze; pyrex oven-prool lining A lovely, rich-1 jr engraved pattern, spe- 7 daily priced at 50 Down 50 a Week 60 Down 50 a Week mi iii um up wmjj.jjikvw.'" Scalp Broken Out with Itchy Eruptions. Healed by Cuticura. "My scalp was broken out in eruptions and a rash. It itched all the time and was sore and the rash would burn. My hair fell out and became thin and dry.

I stayed in the house most of the time. I would lie awake nights and wish someone would tell me som that would give relief. "Seeing an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment I sent for a free sample. After using, my scalp begn to feel better so 1 1, ought more and in three months I was healed." (Signed) Miss Martha Moss, 48 West St. Thorold.

Ont. TRUE STORY MAGAZINE 15th Anniversary Number Read THE BACK-STAGE STORY OF BARBARA STANW1CK THREE-RING GIRL The World's Most Thrilling Circus Romance On Sale at AU Newstandt $1 Down $1.50 a Week $1 Down $1 a Week LADIES' RINGS Mrs. D. A. Chalmers Dead Following an Illness of several months, Mrs.

D. A. Chalmers, ,1104 Bute Street, died Thursday. (uticura Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free. Address Canad ian Depot: Lyman Affancics, Limited, 2S6 St.

Paul Stmt, Montreal. 4 lewis leads A charming ring artistically designed. Regular values up to $5.00. Set with fine quality stones. A delightful ring indeed.

On sale Saturday A resident of Vancouver for 21 years, Mrs. Chalmers was well-known as a worker in St. John's United Church, and organizations such as the ltm. A. Rogers.

Reg. $3.00 Laates- Auxiliary of Westminster Hall BREAD TRAYS If r. TWO BIG SPECIALS, REG. $13 I For several years she was president of the Women's Missionary Society of Attractive pierced at. jonus ana was latterly active in ANY NEW OR USED UPRIGHT P2A1J Delivered to your home in Greater Vancouver or New Westminster SATURDAY.

design, line qual conducting a weekly "Quiet Hour" for Supreme Radio Values At Lewis Saturday! EAST TEEMS ARRANGED TRADE-INS ACCEPTED BFACTTFCl CONSOLE BAMOg, aasny In brand new condition, tiered St special prices Saturday. All lets carry Lewis' utual guarantee, and are delivered Irea in Greater VaacouTer and New Westminster. ity silver plate. women. Special at 50? Down 50t? a Week She had been trained for missionary service at the Women's Missionary 50? Down 50 a Week 25 TH1 ABE TYPICAL LEWIS BADIO VALUES! mining- College.

Edinburgh, which training was supplemented by hospital experience. The funeral will take place from St. John's United Church, Broughton and Comox Street, Saturday afternoon. Rev. W.

H. Smith and Rev. S. H. Smith officiating.

IfHli 0 Sports Watches FOR MEN AND WOMEN Sd9 CQ Majestic 8 -tube; lovely console model. CaJ2 Crt Rogers superhet. yjsigv console; used 3 months. CjJiJ Art Marconi 8 -tube yjrtvv console; automatic volume, etc. Ctft Prt Majestic Radlo-vJJ'Jl' Phonograph a .45 You've never seen a watch value to equal this.

Both watches have guaranteed movements both have link bands to match. These watches cannot be duplicated under $15. electric console model. C2Q Cft Lovely seven-tube super-electric console model. CjC Art Philco, 1934 mo-WWW del, super he police calls, etc.

Cy2 Cfl Stewart Warner eight-tube lovely consolette model. Bulova's New Deal THE WESTFIELD Models for men and women; 15- a KEAL BACK W. M. Neal, who is making an official visit to the coast in his capacity of vice-president C.P.R. western lines, nas returned to Vancouver from Vancouver Lsland.

He leaves for Winnipeg Saturday night. 7 Balance aTanged on low WEEKLY PAYMENTS WITHOUT INTEREST Serviceable Pianos from $83 $125 $150 $165 $1S5, etc. Compare the best makes side-by-side at Lewis'. Jewel 50 Down 50 a Week i e- t-1 le nts: 2 aran- fe 1 by -LL 8 MANY OTRFB FIXE BADIO TALTJESI teed ed Keg. $3.50 Wra.

A. Rogers. DEATHS AHD FUNERALS HA HOLD H. COLIMTTS NORTH VANwOuVfc-K i-uneriti service for PIANO HOUSE LIMITED CAKE PLATES Bulova. 50t Down 50 Week EYES EXAMINED LEWHS MfeMO Hatro.a u.

coipitts, tu, reiident of NorUi oiiore 14 years, who died in his home, i'24i Ingiewootf Street, West Vancouver, Tuesday, were conducted in Harron Brothers St Williamson' chapel, it toy ay, He v. H. P. 1044 GRANVILLE STREET VANCOUVER, B.C. 1 Watch Neat pierced design, in splendid quality silver plate.

Special, at only Humphreys oiiict-aimg. interment in CapUano cemetery. Mr. Colpitis was born In New Brunawirk and is urvived by three brothers and ihree amera. 50 Down 50 a Week Boys' and Girls' Wrist Watches Made to SeU at $7 Just the right watch for the youngster going to school.

NEW WESTMINSTER Funeral services for Forbes Taylor Clarlt, tJ7, ol South Westminster, were conducted at Surrey Centre cemetery, Thursday. Hev. W. H. L.

Went ofticiaun. Columbia Funeral Service were In charge. Mr. Taylor was born In Hull, Quebec, and resided South Wesiminstet three years. He had no relative la British Columbia, An ultra-smart watch.

The movement carries a full guarantee. Complete with "Wrist He said to me I've tried many whiskies and found them 111 5.il, Glasses Fitted $1 Down $4 Weekly AUSTIN J. ALEXANDER Registered Optometrist style. For For 50c Down--50c a Week 50c Down--50c a Week 75 Reg. $1 CATHERINE MCIIOL Catherine Nichol, 04, 344 Dumfries Street, who died Thursday, will be buried at p.m.

Saturday from Hamilton parlors, Kings-way and Main, at Seventh Avenue. Rev, T. Onihthd will olhciaie and interment will be made in the Lawn Section, Mountain View. Mia. Wichol, who waa born In Ontario, had lived In BritlAh Columbia for 10 years.

6he leaves her husband; two sons, Floyd and Bruce, and three daughters, Lucille, Peggy and Lorraine, all ol Vancouver; four broiners In Hamilton, and two sisters in Vancouver. WAFFLE IRON wWWil.lWjg!-ii,iVI.U'iWl Ik "Lowboy" type, full size waffle iron, chrome plated. Cord included 50 Down 50 a Week J. J. ARCHIBALD Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.

today In the Bell funeral Home for James John Archibald, G7, 2'1X2 Ferndale Street, who died Wednesday. Rev. J. S. Henderson, D.D., ol-ficiated and Interment was in Mountain View cemetery.

Mr. Archibald, a millwright, had lived in the province years. He is survived by his wife; two sons, seven daughters, two staters and a brother, MARTHA STEELE The funeral will be held In the Bell Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Saturday, of Martha Steele, 44. who died Tuesday in the Orandview Hospital.

She was born in Ireland and two of her three brothers still reside there. The third, John, is a resident ol Vancouver. A niece, Mrs. L. Goodlellow, and a nephew, Stuart, a ho live here.

Rv. c. Owen will conduct the service Saturday and interment will be made in Mountain View cemetery. Reg. $10.00 Z6-Piece Guaranteed Sil verware Reg.

$5.00 SANDWICH TOASTERS 36-Piec Genuine Imported Hand-Fainted DINNER SETS New shipments of this famous china will have to sell for about $10! Get yours TODAY 1 Complete service Reg. $13.50 TEA SETS Three lovely pieces in a wide choice of popular designs. Guaranteed. 50c Down-50c a Week Latest patterns, including stainless steel MRS. ELIZABETH POOL Rev.

A. E. Whitenouse and Rev. D. M.

Bnndiord will conduct the funeral services at m. Saturday, in the Independent Funeral Parlors, for Mrs. Elizabeth Poole, (J, wife of G. Poole, who died Thursday at her home, Woodland Drive. Interment will be in the family plot, Mountain View Cemetery, Mrs.

Pool leaves, besides her husband, two sons and a grandson. food. A record 8 knives, value at Toasts, frie or Makes delicious toajted sandwiches. Fully guaranteed forepersons. -k a A wonderfui at 50c Down 50c a Week 50 Down 50 a Week 50t? Down 50 a Week POLICE COURT James Cooper, alias Johnson, was sentenced to six months In Oakalla and ordered to pay a fine of $iino 0r spend another two months In confinement for belna lr.

bos- sesfiion of a quantity of opium. Fines of or one month in Jail were Imposed on G. Smith for keeping a betting 1 i Ml i muse ana u. a. Murpny lor operating a gaining house.

Three inmates of Smith's premises were each fined or 30 days in jail. Fred Sells was fined or one month in Oaialla lor being in possession of unsealed liquor. For assaulting John Crawford raa fined in or 15 days in JaiL Colvm Gladue was sentenced to six months in Oakalla for retaining: a stolen ovtrcnat. I said to him then the one you're wanting is Johnnie Walker -A ,1 M.f-'mWft-anftm iM'tf Arrf1, ny ing steady progress toward recovery, it may be some time before he will be able to resume his official duties. Archbishop Leaves Hospital Saturday Archbishop A.

U. de Pencier will leave the General Hospital for his BORN 1820... STILL GOING For Scalp and Hair Health To have beautiful hair you mnnt hare I hfaJlhy BiaJp. Caulk MKR BHAMJWO treat the tndp aa well tho hair. It 1a entirely dil-lereDttoolheraUmpona.

IteornUnea tlMaama eprmiadal prnprrtiea that har made ME ft and Kit Hoap so ucerful for tha treatment of the Auk (or a lUo trial park-are of MKft SHAMPOO at dni and dept. Btree enough fr three abampnai and rub li aviU Mrfumed UUtsr wail iota IJm 1 NED SPARKS' MOTHER DEAD ST. THOMAS, Ont. Mrs. Mary A.

Sparkman, widow of W. J. Sparkman and mother of Edwin better known as Ned Sparks of motion picture fame, is dead here. Her son. who came from Hollywood on account of his mother's illness, was at her bedside when she died.

McGeer On Holiday O. O. McGeer, K.C., M.L.A., left Vancouver Thursday afternoon to take a week-end holiday in the interior. He Intends to return Monday to begin a series of campaign meetings In Vancouver's various districts in the interest of his candidacy for election as mayor at the December I'i polit. GIRL IXJIKED Hurt in a street accident at 11 am.

14 -year-old Marie McGillivray, 4156 Eaft Georgia Street, is in the Vancouver General Hospital with head injuries. home on Saturday. His Grace has been a hospital patient since beinu injured in an automobile accident several weeks ago. While he is mak This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of LritisL Columbia..

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