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L HONORS GO 1 TO WOMEN From Australian Lener Station To Murray, medical doctor. Nyasa land; Miss Hilda Rldler, principal! of Women's College and Inspector! if girls' schools,- Palestine. In Distant Fields Lady Russell of Southern Rhod isia came first among the name:. of women honored for their work for social welfare in countries ecognltlon for lives sDent guard- .'hem were Mrs. Florence Lewis Private secretary to the governor f Northern Ireland: Miss Emllv TOT DAXLT rTeTWB Tutsday, February l, WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront London Social Post, KecoSnition unlon steamer cawia, uapi Given on Kine's List Jamcs Findlay, is due back at 4 o'clock this afternoon from- Stew- (By Mollie McGcc art. Anyox and other northern LONDON, Feb. I: (CP) The points and will sail at 4:30 for Van- average woman In Canada might. couver and wayports. recognize very few of the 99 names of her sex honored by the King in the New Year's list but rarely has There were sixty-seven passeru gers aboard the steamer Princess a roll of honor presented a group Norah which was in port yesterday contributing such outstanding and afternoon southbound from Skag- videspread service to humanity nd the Empire In the course of everyday work. The names of Grade Fields, ac- f rom this port, tress; Harriet Cohen, musician, and Snld Prentice, former secretary to Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden were comparatively well known But close together in the official Dazettc came such personalities as Mrs. Elsie Jones, matron of th?. 'eper station, Northern Australia way to Vancouver. Three persons disembarked from the vessel here while five went south aboard hei Panay Picture Is Realistic .miss Mary MHCKiana, nurse, sier- Graphic Account of Sinking of ru ,i.eone; auss rauune vcrsiiem. iTnitni statps r.imhoat"Thc Road Back" is Exceptional Feature The graphic pictures of the bombing of the United States gunboat In the Yangste River not much ; more than a month ago were showx at the Capitol Theatre last night onrJ nrnAt rf ovAantlnnol Internet where primitive conditions exist ;tQ 0e Qf tne ,argt audlences ln Women doctors and nurses, includ I ?d Miss Amy Barclay, matron fV i Cyprus hospital, and Miss Rita Renoulhet, matron of the Generp.l Hospital, Singapore: Miss Janet Good, senior medical officer of tlu British General Post Office staff -ind Miss Marjory Hill, matron of "he Anglo-American Hosnltal hi considerable time. Not only the actual sinking of the Panay Is shown as well as the subsequent harowlng experiences of the survivors but there are scenes of the stark horrors of the war in connection with the taking of Nanking. ! The feature picture "The Road Taririd. nntnnmhPrPrf r-nnflrlPntlM ! B" dealing With post-War COn. ocretnrics receiving honors yet'dltions ln Germany, is also a film of outstanding merit while an ex- early a dozen women received cellent news reel rounds out the ng official secrets and attending program which will be repeated to o endless essential details. Amon';inl8nt KILLED BY TRAIN Vebber. confidential clerk, gover- WINDSOR, Ont., Feb 1: CPi or's office. Southern Rhodesia: Kenneth Cowlan. 21. of Raleigh Mrs. Gertrude Margry. secretary to Township, was killed when . an 'he British government represen- automobile, driven by Clifford 'ative on the board of the Suez Seary( 19 of Windsor, crashed in--anal Comnany. to the side of a train Cowlin was One of the most beloved hu- thrown under the wheels, unitarians honored was Mrs "ecll Chesterton, founder of the "ceil public lodging houses for homeless women. For years Mrs Reach the mwx peopit n cit) "hestcrton has carried on her good and district with au aovertlsemem nork In London, a city where 18.- the Dally Nwi, '000 persons are said to be home- , ; " less every night. Some months ago she opened a larger foundation and her charity now has becomj one of London's recognized services for the poor. ( Several women whose standing !in their professions has entitled them to unusual positions were among those who received orders They included Miss Gladys Kin-.;, staff officer. H, M. Treasury: Miss Ursula Wimble, head of the translation section, air ministry; and Miss Dora Tyas of the central committee on women's training and employment, ministry of labor. Women in educational work and child welfare and women aldermen, justices of the peace and chairmen of political committees! were also to be found on the list, j When analyzed, however, the list' shows women's work is being more ; particularly recognized In the sphere of social advancement and welfare though reasons did not, always appear. j What Gracic Did ! Long accounts of Oracle Fields'! life appeared In the papers when; she was congratulated on being made a Commander of the Ordat of the British Empire. But one of i the main reasons for Its bestowal was not mentioned. Grade Fields, gay, shrewd and seemingly blase, Is shy. She does not like her charities to be made part of her For years she has maintained at her personal expense a home fori the children and orphans of vaudeville players. There are 31 child-ren at present in the Grade Fieldj Home at Peace Haven, near Brigh-j ton. Each child Is treated as if itj wua une oi uracie fieias iamuyi ana tne home is recognized as a model of its kind. Charity is a private affair with "our Oracle" anl she did not get her honor by merely singing for it. FOOD BURNED UP TRENTON, Ont., Feb. 1: (CP) Fire, believed started from an over-' heated stove, destroyed the ware-' house of Empire Food Products' Company, Ltd., here. Damage was estimated at $25,000, including lossi of 125,000 cases of food. 4 i ex 111 :r Tells Cheap Way To "Cold-Proof" Western Motors proofing" cars which he guarantees will bring a quick response from frost-chilled engines on the coldest mornings. Addition of f.our inexpensive pieces of equipment will banish forever engine starting failure, he said. UMrct. thn nrimnrv lahlHrm crctnm' ..WW ...V. J....J .QMIMWII HJUIVill .s altered by inserting of a two-volt woster battery, placed on an alternative circuit to the one on which .he resistance coll is located. When ton on the dash is. pressed which cuts out the resistance coil and brings In the additional battery, making the strength of the ignition current twice as great and twice as effective. Second, the intake and exhaust .nanifolds are wrapped with asbestos, providing for better carbure-tlon by protecting the carburetor from cold blasts which filter through the radiator honeycomb. Third, a simple condenser tank Is attached to the radiator, taking up "boll-over" and vapor Irom the radiator. The vapor Is condensed by a small compressed air valve. None of the radiator fluid is lost in evaporation by this method. HANDLED IT RIGHT TORONTO, Feb. 1: (CP) The :lty is ringing with the praises of in unidentified motorman who stopped his car and taking a stick jingerly lifter and tied up a high oltage electric cable that was slzz- lng along the street MARIHUANA SEIZED WINDSOR, Ont.. Feb, 1: CP)-Arrested after a large quantity of marihuana, enough to drug 1000 cigarettes, was found In his car. William Dc Bozy of Plymouth Mich., was remanded for further hearing. BABOONS RAID IAiCMS DURBAN, Feb. 1: I CP) Troop-of starving baboons, driven fro: hills by drought in the Wcencn district, Natal, raided farms ant' i killed goats for food: Tcrrificc1 herd boys were unable to deal with them. "People have no more right to be ill than they have to be criminals" Extract from 4 ipttch bj cut ofEntUnJ" t most eminent mtjietl mm. Mk. Justice Kkusciun (addressing the prisoner): ''Plant those words firfrily in your mind, my good woman. They were the words of a very great surgeon, uttered in an address , to business and professional women in London. 'People have no right to be ill'- because disease can be prevented if we keep our internal organs clean--and we all have it in our power to do that. "Prisoner, let this be a lesson to you. See that you ucvri iurgci mis simple ana most vital law of health in future, and remember that one good, safe, e'asy and In-eipensive road to internal cleanliness is by way of Kruschen Salts. 'It's the little daily dose that doe it.' " 13, On W1V. In Veer. III. l.l,.,l TASTELESS IN 'th. ;iour !,---? c Br..:...."' -1 1 KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kruschen is a combination of several mineral salts which your body must get, in some abundant exercise and fresh air. ou should have thof salts firry day; hence the im- . i i i.i "j T , . ' ' i'ance oi me -Time oai y i. he i Inside ffii.-i.Tvnn EEORrEA tp clean, and the sys- dose". Every druZ counter sell, tem generally toned up, but which you Kruschen in 2Jc, 45c and 75c bottles can t get in Nature's pwqawy without It's thf Utile daily dose thai does it. CANADA'S DEFENSI, IS NATION'S JOB. ASSEUTS CANADIAN LEGION HEAD (Continued from Page One) ment, inspired by the British Legion and ebracing the war veterans of all the former eontendlne countries WINNIPEG, Feb. 1: (CP)-Prof..both ex.allicd and ex-enemy. J. W. Dorsoy. engineering faculty,: conditions under which the Can-University of Manitoba, has sug-adlan g, might c0.opcrate geStCd a Simple method Of "COld- mow nrivr-ntnslv In th tmrl, of this "Brotherhood of the Great War" would be placed before the convention. He reminded the delegates of the address delivered by King George VI on the occasion of the recent war veterans review in London. "I have especially welcomed the interchange of visits between the cx-Scrvlcc men of other countries and ourselves," the King had said. "ThnXP of lis whn h.ivp kppii irnr the car U started while cold a but-1 know wnat ft great calamlty u b for victors and vanquished alike: and If, wlthjhe united weight of our experience, we can convince the world of this fact, then I feel that we can render no greater service to the human race." As a fourth feature. General Ross cited the Legion's adherance to the League of Nations Society In Can ada. JAILED FOR NEGLIGENCE. TORONTO, Feb. 1: (CP) Found guilty on a charge of criminal negligence, Frank Leslie was sen tenced to three months in Jail Six-year-old Margaret Newnham was killed when struck by'a truck driven by Leslie. THEY STOLE CARS WINDSOR. Ont. Feb. 1: CP-Two 'teen-aged Windsor youths were sentenced to one year detei mlnate ln Ontario Reformatory and 'hree months' indeterminate each vhen they appeared In court on car-theft charges. SEE THE TRUTH 1 HODMAN i Aiiirs ;omiihc or BlUAV LAST TLMES TONIGHT TRAPPERS And Dealers ! 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