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The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-09-30, Page 7'„ ;en it? In.; ler of ofj rstl of act, ted' of, )ola ted of Dna ;uNDMRWOOD. 4 UND¢Ryt000,, My, PRINCESS MARY'S TWO CHILDREN Latest photograph showing, Hon, Gerald. David and Hon. Henry H belrt Lascelles; son's of Princess Mary and Viscount Lasce les: Ger- ald David celebrated his second birthday on August 21st. His brother ry was born February 7, 1923 - ',UNDagwoon, a. utiotnw000, NEW YORK -TO -PARIS • PLANE PASSES FIRST TEST Count Igor Sikorsky, 'left, designer and builder of the Sikorsky ° plane 5-35 for the New York -to -Paris non-stop flight and Captain Rene Fonck, French Ace, acknowledging the applause with which they were greeted when they successfully putthe giant tri -motored plane through its first test flight. Rumanian Ring Propitiate) SOU. MAY, NOT INHERIT SPANISH THRONE The Prince" of Austurias, eldest son of the Vino of Spain, has suf- fered from a spinal disease. all his life and his condition is causing alarm. A newspaper report says that the Cortes has been convened' to name Prince Jaime, 13 years old, as heir to the throne ON TWO LEAGUE COMMITTEES Dr.. W. A.. Riddell,permanent repro aentative: of Canada at Geneva, has been, elected to two committees of the • League of Nations . Assembly. Be is on the Fifth Committee which handles . social arid general questions; and with Sir George E. „ Foster; is a member of the Sixth Committee which deals with polit• loal questions. SIR GEORGE, E. FOSTER Speaking„ before the World Court. at Geneva be sharply criticized the attitude of the United States' with reference to "the fifth reservation" whereby that country demands tae' right to consent to the delivery of advisory opinions by the World Court In 'questions in which it claims an interest. "That Is going fiery far" said, the 'Canadian dele ate, "for a country which is out. de the, League." .:aaaaa:Iftia:i "a 'enema. WAbN. D C; Sing:„ •Ferdinand, of Rumania, eaho`vvi11. go 'to 'Frarce: soon in an attempt to effect a reconciliation with Crown Prince Carol, who re- gently abdicated and renounced his. rights .to the throne. RT. HON. F. 0. ROBERTS Mr. Roberts. who was Minister of Peneions in the . Ramsay Mc- Donald Government and ` still re- presents West Bromwich in the Imperial parliament, is now in Canada as representative of the British Trade Union Congress to the Canadian Trades Union Con- gress whioh opens in Montreal, September 20; For 27 years he .was a compositor and 1`notype vperatoii on the Northampton Herald. ti• :tAWI`x`��w�c'< � • = €i DUNCAN TG , G0 TO DETROIT Art Duncan, veteran of the West. ern and Pacific Coast Hockey leagues, has signed up as playing in the National Hockey Leagues He t :aged last season for Calgary :.3,. i:+ cif ,�•1•�"ii�.�r. ERV MI{.LRR. WA9N. D.8 GERMAN BREAKS'EDERLE'S CHANNEL SWIM RECORD Ernest Vierkoeter,•German distance swimmer, who swain the En fish channel in twelve hours and 'thirty --five minutes, the fastest ti ever made• by the sei�'ett seen `and women who preceded him throw the troubled waters. He lopped nearlytwo hours from. the tine rasp by Gertrude Ederle, - American, the first woman to aurum the chase and who bettered ali previoua marks, "SLIM" HALDERSON Star defence player of the Victl Cougars for thepast four a; and -gone of the 1920 Falcons, Oi lilt: champions, has signed up the new Detroit ,Hockey .Chit). Is a big fe]iow, weighir'g about and lightning fast. LOOK WHO'S ,HERE 'This bearded Rajah is none other than the irrepressible Margot, Countess of Oxford and Asquith, in the costume she wore at a fanny: dress ball in London. MEN4Y.MILLARLWARKIL at BARON GAVE UP FORTtTNE FOR HER Anita Berber, the • Austrian dancer, whose husband, Baron Willy Epobloch, was disinherited when he 'married her. NOT WANTED IN ENGLAND M. • Tomslty, member of the ex- sciltive council of the ' Russiap Trades Union and a'famous Bei- shevist, will not be allowedA to land in Eittgland to attend the Trades Union Congress at Bour- nemouth where he expected- to speak, He is alleged to be res- ponsible for transmitting ` Mos - tow money, to support a . general strike in England. FOUNDOLD NORSE RUINS Commander _ Donald B. MacMillan, Arctic explorer, who arrived at Sydney, N. S., after two and a half ttionthsin Labrador. and Greenland, .told of visiting Sculpin Island off ;the' coast of Labrador, where he taw the foundations of what ap- parently had'been ten or twelve houses, built, he thinks, by the Norsemen perhaps a thousand years ago. Hearing and Seeing Heart Beats yes tak et SR1Nha THOUSANDS OF yoUNG FOLk3 To CANADA brio Who returned. to Canada i•eeently Mr. and Mrs. 7olm W IIo y, . s f. , visit to the Old Country in cotlnecticn on the S.S. lVJontro b /rein a iicountry. ri •is children out to tl e ct vibes .in bringing B latishbeet with their a 1 1 ada Mr. Bebday has As ''sari et. lir; 7'3x1°ndrda'a I�[cti�c:a in Canada, tt i sands of youthful immig au e,. n bringing' out thou sa Whileni rs. t h g g ort in eonnto. whila�i]�rs. �Iilliday' bee aCtivz�ly�: engaged iii th0 sonic went n tion with ya;inlrlw. 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Physicians fi;ad retards matte 1 . .. . wl, hh , re ti d er t .lctu method o a i feel bythe new ,, at eat. `she ckiarta,l2 the. lower iiglit, hand cornet was transmitted „l Of treatment. one thousand miles. From it a diagnosis was made by a Chicago pecia1ist, 'whose findings :S,greedVerteotly with the a 'reek' mallei direct from the atiento' ma.," MiDER5V001) UNDERWDDD. N. Y, NEW COIFFURE ORIGIN- ATED BY VIENNESE BEAUTY Miss EIizabeth Hollitzer, Vien- nese beauty, . shown wearing the famous coiffure she originated, which has become the rage of Vienna and all Continental. Eu- rope. REAL VETERAN OF, THE WEST Sheriff Colin Inkster, who recently celebrated his 'SSrd birthday, and has been Sheriff of .)Winnipeg for over fifty Sears, looks forward con- fidently to reaching the,: century mark. He Is the onli - surviving member of the Legislative Council of Manitoba. CAPTAIN BEN PINE Managing owner_ of the Gro' ter schooner "Columbia," has , challenged the "Bluer fastest schooner' in ° the Scotia fishing fleet, to a race fall for a purse at odds. of $ "a $700., N1/:li L PLAY WITH' SUZANNt, Mary It 'Browne, of Santa Monica, California, for fifteen years an out- stantling tennis star, and former U.S. champion, has turned pro.' tossional and will oppose. llh;lle. Longlen in the letter's projected tour. Mies 13rotvne,ealiecta to earn upwards of $50,000 by loci ciltr MAGNIFICENT NCW CATHEDRAL FOR COAST" ort` Luring the iattetipart,,ef September, the Bishop of Londol officiate at the laying of the terrier eerie of the trear'Ari li• g c«wt2 rant in Victoria, ,3 C', it roti o , R a, c y a i Cly ti ted for itsbeautiful:buil This itl re, shows `building pt 1 ,11 the bT.x.t!7 ng as it )vitt tool; tvhen.,.�completed, a photograph of the drawing b • the ar �" p g � t � : 11irr ;�", C. Si: Taw , �i iii �1 iAlaiiito .)`,hilt s • as ;:,..:�.