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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1930-01-23, Page 2King Henry VIII's Love Nest to See • Naval Parley St. James' Palace Will See Gathered Leading Re- presentatives to Limit Navies HISTORIC PILE London.—Centuries of history will leek down upon rho delegated when they gather In St, James's Palace for tto private 808810110 of the 11vo-power naval conference. But this will not be the first naval conference within these venerable gray walls. 1t was hero that Queen Elizabeth held council with Sir Francis Drake whoa it w13 learned that the great Spanish Armada had set sail for the English coast. Tho courtyards wore then crowded with mounted couriers ready to Carry messages calling all good Britons to arum or arriving with dispatches- offer. 11101'3 efficient instruments than those which prevailed in those stately days. Telegraph and telephone will re- place the mounted couriers. Sub. committees of experts will thresh out every coneelwable issue, and ab.mt 9110 newspapermen, from all parts of the world, will report the results to every nation. All the stale r000l3 Will bo used by the five -power naval 'conference, and some of the most interesting will he given over to the use OL the hordes of correspondents. Ia Ilse gunrdre0m in which ('hales 1 passed the night: before Itis 888841- ttnn and where still hang the arms and armor whleh adorned the walls that fateful night, a telephone central, telephone poxes, telegraph and cable vomiters are being installed, The modern entrance gallery is be- ing fitted for the reporters. On one side 03 the pillars, which divide this corridor, will be a writing room, while the outer half of the corridor will be made into a refreshment. bar. This bar, however, w111 1101 be licensed for the sale of intoxicants. 1181 smolt. ing, (18bieh hr otter parts 0' the bulla• lug is forbidden, will here be permit - lug assistance front powerful lords of ted• every party and creed, Sovereigns' Pictures Adorn Walls Queen Anne's drawing roost has Palace Built In 1532 been set aside for the stain confer- 'I'lat. 80nterenee, perhaps 1110 great. once 18021), Yore Oto private plenary est in this eouotry'e history, was platy session of the conference will be held. sing ;war and destruction. During the The royal gallery at the Muse of first two months of 1930, however, the Lords will he the scene of any Public conference will aim at Peaceof the sittings. Toxoid Treatment high seas. The delegagateseswill b0 Sir Christopher wren designed this trout live countries—France, Great roost, as he did nearly the whole of 13itaio, Italy, Japan and the United the south wing of the palace. A flue A Sense of Balance is Necessary to Ski Successfully THIS SKIER IS TAKING A SPILL IN THE SWISS MOUNTAINS Skier look a bad spill after losing balance while doing down mountain side and flipped Into the air, Slates. Georgian fireplace, with a Medusa St. 30111es's Palace has passed stead la the (motet and caryatides at through many phases, yet even to- the sides, Is a prominent feature. day it hears the distinctive stamp of From the walla portraits of past sec- ant Luglish court, Foreign ambos- ereigns and their consorts will look seders aro still accredited to the [lawn upcal the labors of the confer. Court of St. James's, although the encs, palace has long ceased to bo the The throne room, where the Bing home of the reigning nlmlarcl1. receives presentations on the ocea- nic palace was built in 1132 by sten of a levee, will be used ns a emu - Henry Y11i, who had taken over Car- Restive room. The vast gilt canopy, dl0al \V'olsey;s palace itt the Wood- with the single throne beneath it, lands of Whitehall (noir one of the busiest pats of L nclonl a lepers home, 111 close proximity, Was demos fished and a shall palace of retire- ment and ease built in its place. Royal Initials in Lover's Knot It is Interesting lo note that the !azar house was erected in the fields, and that the site was "discreetly ehosel1, as 1t WAS as dreary and lone• ly as could he desired, for the Isola• tion of its inmates." It was from anis palace that Waft Iiitig Hal set out (II iia senting e0pe- dltions 11) the early morning, retain- ing with his men at dusk to hold high revel until the risen sur sent them belatedly to bell It was here, too, that Bing Henry VIII brought Anne Boleyn, whom 110 first married secretly and with whom ho lived for two months before the official wedding ceremony in blissful privacy. The delegates to the naval confer - once w111 see sante relics cf this re - mance, for in the tapestry room 'Henry A.,,, to Queen v'irtrria will be oltronded 1n linen. Here is a mngnifeent marble (be- lieve, stated to l o',o been brought from Franco by tete first Doke of Wel- lington. The dad() and door cases are finne examples 03, tiro1 w•ggk of Sir ('ih•istophet 118,01:1 o319o1 e the man- telpiece hangs a portrait of icing George 1V, on the right and left of which are portraits of Queen 'Victoria and it has 011 the characteristics of the s and her consort, Prince Albert 1V'e can classify tlip'tt`ter(tt fel°conference, sec, at which representatives Other rooms which will be devoted three varieties the hind of germ that attaelts wheat from every dominion will discuss 18 cr room, the irarpesro me 10. tapes- n ivithra i the first vt1 at be- something in common such important questions as the post- Uwroan, the entree roost and the Rim (Tea wflh a slpuls fever, at a1 In that, it has st 1 tore gallery. The council roost and 6 will these plants, Ueeuga0 it eco be tfou of the Privy Council's judicial crease in the pulse rate. Ou o, it• (.0111111180 as the Empire's "Supreme the Iifug's rething room will 110 at ,Sloss the patient feels drilled, ;tad grown 111 the soil, like themselves. Court of Justice," free trade within the disposal of the secretariats of the feels pion -hi the bads, arms and But it grow'. bettor to a child's throat. delegations. 11 It weren't for this germ, there tete Empiro, imperial communications soulegs. s is ooh the Ihront may be would be no diphtheria. Of nil the and emigration. emit this i ons by di 1t al ti 1st. 1(1!' varuses of death from the ages of twit Then comm, the Silnon eo111tlliSaintt'e /rally signified 8- 111(li 111fy 10 swnl- lowlug, UulesO (hocked each of to fourteen }ears, diphtheria stands report onlndia, asupremely important second, with accidents first. It 111011:1' in view of the independence sc" c rvbodv to campaign furthered by the Indian Ka - For Dlphth 100111 which takes the life of the vic-i Six Momentous rim, by spreading 11r;uglt the system. • Two thinks may happen—in fact Events on 1930 are tett likely to happen unless inn. L j -_-._._ mediate action is taken. The first British Calendar T his is Number Thirteen of a th1trg that utay happoa is that 1110 eria Series of Health Articles Prepared by the Cana- dian Social Hygiene Council Our rlis1ussinn of diphtheria has been divided into two parts, of which this is the second. The first emplta- sized the preventability of diphtheria; this will deal more fully twitli the PA- WN) of the disease, It f0 018' hope that your judgment will agree with that of the best medical minds itt the country --that tox0(d imnlanizatiou for diphtheria Is one of the tluest dig. cover(00 In the history' r f mankind, of which note should fail to Take advan- tage. toxin ey act on tete heart muscle, ()artily,' a1eae mn00109, kill(og the Naval and Dominion Parle s happen is that ilio diphtheria mem- brane Action may form in the victims throat, and Palestine Are shutting off the breathing, Awaited Now as la the cause: Usually you • Luuden:--Six momentous events he hear people seting that • that 11 arethy Solving the internal and external smell or something of that phth are peace and security of the 11111ish Em - the, origin of n case of sings. et a.1st Eire, end each of them constituting a But it is none of these things. possible tinning point in the nation's all cases the beam spreads from per. y Tho second thing that may Better Operation Is Motor Byword 0 son to person. Tho germ was disc.ot, ]tistery, will take Place in 19'30. ere(1 fu 1315;1, by two Fr1nc'l 088,11118 First comes the live -power naval maned, 1,0/11(1 and bleb, and it is conference in Leaden, opening Jann- sontotlnms called by their nlaw0s 'try 21. Lfnt310lfort of armaments and "The Flehs.L000lor ba;cilus. The Ireedont of the seas. two vital factors i tiro Fin Ore's life, aro to be con - germ itself (s ,n smali that it can only he si3On through a microscope, ehicre(1 at this parlay: second event is the impot'ial tl t or curt in the nems, As well as 1930 Will See Several Re• quiretnents in the New Cars Just Showing for First Time A0 the dales of the various motor shows draw bear, additional informa- tion is being received Indicating some startling innovations for 1930. Me- chonical,noveltics which are obscured fr001 81018 Will be macrons, while body hood, running- gear, radiator and interior' body fittings and u3hols. tery will slew 1'ell1etne118. It will be welcome news to learn that the 1930 model, regardless of size, should cost less to maintain than its predecessors. This is not a there idle surmise, but the verdict of ex• Peas service engineers, expert me - amities, designers and parts makers. Engines Need Less Attention The 1930 engine will require the minimum of service attention. Those items malting for expense hl the old. 0r models such as inaccessibility of Parts reeniring periodic .ndjustmen1 and attention, have been eliminated. Netter car11ur01(ot and treatment of fuels, elld0(11 lubrication with 111'• tors and ventilators spell lower oper- ating and upkeep costs. Metter spring suspension and 01000111en' functioning ing brakes meats , longer tire lifo 011(1 lees tiro service costs. Improved steering gears anis linkage meals less adjustment after much service. Front radiator to rear axle the aim of the manufacturer hs been to simplify strengthen and sc design that 00011 and every unit will need the minimum of attention. New Accessories \s for accessories, perhaps the most noticeable tiro the "cone typo` warning signals that have sprang in to prominence. There are half a dozen new ones, When radio research revealed that cope-type speakers were unusually effective because they broadcast without directive effect, makers of tmtomobilo warning signals were fairly quick to lake advantage of the discovery. And being outside the engine hood, 00011 signals avoid any muffling, ns well as representing a very creditable ornament, lnounted, as they usually aro, between the headlamps, Greater Safety Po' those who want greater safety, coupled with the comfort that go00 with closed windows, there is a clever frost 81118111 that clips to the inside of the glass with rubber' suction cups and prevents steam gathering on the gtasa le t bscu'e 8:3108. 3lost of the cars nt the shows will be found motioned with automatically' operated radiator protectors, hitt for those that are not, there afro several rev. stylus that aro both m0nu0113 Although most of the decoration of tete picture gallery is modern, the ch(nuteyp(ece 18 ututent. The grate is c f the Elizabeth period ani the these symptoms gets ),n initials L. It, together -with the royal aha til be the amt of e e , Second Variety (s like the first ex' 11and automatically controlled, and that arms, can he seen 00 tits h 'naC1; int diphtheria of the bottom 03 the (tonal Congress. n Comudttees w1111ti Poudcr (u this ga1; c0pl that the throat (s decidedly sore, list, or swipe itoff the slate alt.gotlt• - 1Peurlh in the list is the report of 1)11011 the now vortical vanes, And lery will be watc1101 by the Imitraits and the diphtheria membrane uppc.us e1 The widest possible use of 10xoid tete Palestine 1ou011881011 ou recent for the furter protection of the en• on rho tonsils and back r1 the throat, y gine, a 8011 typo of autauaiic iher• of seventeen English monnr .a; from ". bed s fua „oration atioat is the tray to realac riots in the Hol Sand a andat Yutm'o variety eiras status of the Palestine 0.081010. meatal has appeared. It tits 1010 a n] nor come chane- the first one does, bat developments Bat I may point ion al this time,'.rhe next important orent will be section of the radiator hose and otter. 1111' and 30 to be 11,011 for contmifteo are apt to differ n little The throat toantd must halo its chance, in order, the Egyptian Pnuhauents decision rtes with the temperature of the coo paimsest, over the old fireplace, are (wtuclt is now the d presence t u nm, War Books1. may he yore, but in some rases 1t isnt;t. that the ehtidle-1 MAY have thei( on the .Anglo•1 (103(1latt 1(0(13, which, hug water to stake the 011g(11a heat try the initials H. and A. (Henry and J.A. Spender in the London Daily The pulse Hite me;' increase by lea(ts atm ltounda, 'There is a cough and chant''. If Ilio poison from the thus far,' Egypt has refused to ac. more rapidly when starting and to Anne) joined by a lover's knot. News (Lib,1: It the rising ;len .r,ttiou UP11111(ia 1,(rnt get: fa enough ceps, steep the cr temperature 1100 i - It was from St. Jame;'s Palace that Is taught tet 111111k of war as "all deemed annuity is breathing, Aa Oh' ) 'taaily, the British P:uliansent, re.• he sent his :Ann0 to be beheaded on beastliness," it will, in my opinion, diphtheria membrane forms on the into the sy81 (1 -reaches the 110ar1.1 rally cnu ! w . Tiw;e1 Hill. It is said that the Icing do a very grave 1u3nhtiee to the tout• windpipe, the patient has incteaeio- undu• the suporv(s1; n of 1.1.0 fatally Verb of potential difficulties is con for01stamc0, ort(-t01in 13 ind(e,tle.dl )(11('811023 011 January 21, facing 0 ----- never visited the palace, again, Per. rebases of good amt and tree who trouble getting air into his lungs' physlcL•u,, j nectfou with the budget, 0100181 1110S" ilape the roily oct of sentiment ever trent down with their flags flying. Afish each breath 1lh'r0 trill be seen charged against that practical soy. Tho "beastliness" is a thing which ;1 deep hollow at 'the tipper and lower Diphtheria toxoid and anti -toxin of, meat and much unfinished legislation. erefgn. must never be forgotten, and last of ends of tine wishbone. The lower course, have been the target of the In church matters; ono of Nue out. Queen Mary I turned it into the elle- all by ebate0m0n, polltidats, jonrnnl• pru't. or the chest w111 sink iii, instead 1190111 abuse to which a new discovery standing conferences of many y00re is treated. Yet, 101 us considerl will be held in July at Lambeth Pei- vial royal residence. There she lived In solitude, deserted by her husband and her friends, Queen Elizabeth, however, used the palace only for of. vial purposes and rarely lived fit it. Oliver Cromwell converted the royal residence into a state prison, and much of the beauty of the inter• ler was damaged. But with the cone iu of Charles II it WW1 restored and became the center of the bacchanalian feasting of the Stuarts and their 00- tourage. Aftcr the flight or James 11 the nns'rry tang1ltrr (i 0d away. \Vli!inm ' n took possession under the fists, or any others who arc tempted to play dorsa to popular passions. But there is a tray of turning the al, gamept which seems to suggest that there is no cause which is worth a man's life. Youth is to he 80 im- pressed with the horror's that it will 110108 ill future risk its lite oil any cause, I cannot. believe that this ar- gument, will appeal to youth, and I say frankly I hope it will not, There are which diphtheria passes, and neglect happy, things, and will bo lo the end of 111)10, is the greatest ally it has. Unless Is that what he does with the great: if the world remains morally alive, proper and prtmot attention Is given est 018 1511(0 ever create6, the human 5 Buffalos in Alberta which honest and courageous sten to the first stage, it will promptly de- system? m a rule, no, yet the National Park Condemned 110u1d rather die than submit to. The relon into the second and third stages, physicians within his reach - Minty of swelling with each-ntlak0 "t what a 1nm1 floes when he has trouble, ace, where 370 Bishops will discuss breath a9 it should, and the lower with his motor car. He goes to a the Church of England's doctrines in part of the ribs will swell each thee, garage every now' and then, and ns1ts their relation to modern conditions, of the disease because sometimes tt This is by far the most 10o0!!00s form Int. • cnunpleto nverhnuliug, MeiAnd in this year Great Britain and mechanics tell hint, what the car South Africa will be linked together needs, and now hutch it wilt cost to by wireless telephone, a. 00w airplane keep tate machine in good running; service and d(rigibloa. order. The ear -corner gladly ac• Tho airships R-100 nal I1-101 will emit.% What he is told, has the ad- be flown to South Afr:cc, India and Australia, and possibly 1.8,12 311, starts out like a very mild case, its whole tendency is to ent off the breath, and if not given immediate al. 1oution, it will succeed. These are the stages through jnsttmtnls made and goes away \Winnipeg.—Ruffnlc ehoot(ng boasts of Orange ] 1 1 i' hope of tho future is not the 0211)1, and tinnily, unless proper and timely In'oteg,e palace a Dutch Guard, and Sl. fust as mutt abort Ills system and were conmtou ht iho early days mt James's bilitsettled down it dun. (3011 of this spirit, but hint tlno world medical care is rendered, it will Pass its faults as tho mechanic knows the Prairies, but Sam Purshell will respectability. may he so governed that justice may lain the fourth stage which I have about Iho can They 1snow exactly oulahtra ahem el!, The first three Georgian Icings lived, done without this sncr(fic-c. not mentioned, hecausr• yon all know what may happen to him, and in the Pushcll has been engaged 10 sharp - Tho .' what it is. Death, cast; of diphtheria, they know exactly tit gloomy, of We (10 0 Westminster n0')' -y" FAULTS Diphtheria alone Is had enough, \label fdll DrOvea, trouble f ex 1.he T1uo districts of \A csU0(08101 all St. i t 1 rns iho 'r grass field,.' shooter for the slaughter of 500 head of buffalo ht Wainwright National It is not %o 1011111 Lbe being exempt but diphtheria has its J00100 were na tomg,. , They had become covered wish! streets anti 11011000, and as George 111, approached Ills palace, carried in a sedan chair, fops and dandles at the' windows of the clubs eagerly watched'i the pageant. But the romantic age has passed.i Modern needs must be served with successes, t source. Yet lino man w 111 of Park of Alberta. Ile expects to from faults, as the having overcome the form sometimes of heart trouble, body is not, to many curses, ns ni(I• shoot bettrern Torry and sixty a day. tltent, that is an advantage to us; it kidney trouble, bronchitis, a Perhaps ing to believe thedoctorwho knows __..- being with the follieso of Ilse mind, an attack of pnenmou(a. about his body, as he is ready to rely MANNERS as with the weeds of a field, wh(c11,1 When a child is stricken with d(plt- noon the mechanic who looks after The very best breeding consists if destroyed and consumed upon the theria, it 100001 that a1 organisms of 1 bis car, chiefly very the utmost eedinunobtrusiveness. 01(1130 place where they grow', enrich atoll microscopic proportions is growing -._-_._ improve it more than if none had in its throat. This organism prod- Got together—that's what makes To be )0011 -bred is to bo w'11'mann (Ices a poison. It Is the Polson or bricks useful. ed. ever sprtwg there. --Swift. I S'MATT'ER POP—Eliminating Trouble. 77, W-htA're-4 Pr ?UN1JIKJ' T©2 Grocer — Veit, 111y boy, what On I do for you?" Robby--"liamma seat me to get change for a dollar—she said to tell you she'd give you the dollar to -morn row!" DISTRESS When the heart has a certain meas. are of distress it is agitated and in revolt, but when it is full of woo and can contain no more it is still, and its stillness passes for resignation to destiny. "Nature makes boys and girls love. ly to look upon so they can be toler. ated until 111ey acquire some sense." --William Lyon Phelps. By C. M. PAYNE 7o 6`10-"P fl T-1711-17 `1+\A TELL -A { - w {ic+} \</,\N` E 'CA , CDuL iJ7 CA-Cc+1- M 1i . : l Wry, tatOgi n p