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MARCHING IN GANGS

Rowdy Youths And Girls

Unusual steps to deal with rowdy week-end campers at He wall, on the Cheshire banks of the Dee, are being contemplated. Į® Residents threaten to leave the district if this camping scandal is not checked, and, local, councillors are urging a policy of water starvaton to keep the unwanted visitors out.

Complaints of terrorism are made against these uncontrolled cam-

pers, who invade the shore helds on Saturdays and turn the peace- ful week-ends into a riot of dis- cordant song. coarse jests, and wild horseplay.

They troop in from Birkenhead and Liverpool, marching in gangs with their raucous voices raised to the strains of concertinas, ukeleles, and accordions.

By Saturday midnight the cam- ping community has reached two or three hundred, and until the early hours of Sunday morning a carnival of rowdyism prevails.

Threat To Resident

"My wife and I said a Hes- wall resident, "were kept awake until 3 o'clock in the morning by these campers, and at last I went out to them to protest. · My

appeals were laughed at, violence was threatened, and, Anally, I was told Get out of this or we'll fire your house!! .3

"When my wife came out, fearing some harm would befalt me, she was assailed with such language that she collapsed and did not recover consciousness for an hour'

"These uncontrolled youths and girls who come out here on Batur-

days for al fresco orgies beneath strips of canvas hanging over pieces of sticks, and who pretend they are legitimate campers, are a disgrace to civilisation and a

menace to society," declared Mr. Edwin Crbara member of the

wall Council

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"We are appealing to the West Cheshire Water Board to prohibit anyone from selling water, as is being done at 6d. per bucket. to these undesirable visitors,

"We are also presenting our case to the Ministry of Health.”

QUEEN'S FLOWER THE KING AND QUEEN

AT SCOUTIN' SCHAW

DAY

Celebration to Help Unemployed

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 20. "Queen Mary, Flower Day" was held in Edinburgh' on Saturday. and, happily, the weather, which had been very wet overnight and in the morning, cleared. In the forenoon.

The object of the celebration "was tolaasist the Edinburgh Coun- employment, and the Queen' was ell for Community Service in Un-

greatly interested and was a royal patroness.

Two women flower-sellers had Holyroodhouse, and those selected been asked to call at the Palace of

were Miss Thomson, daughter of Lord Provost Sir William Thom- son, and Councillor Mrs. Morison Miller.

Cheers From 12,000 Throats At Dreghorn Castle

LORD BADEN-POWELL SENDS “GOOD LUCK” TELEGRAM

and bewigged with fussy black South Sea Islands in ribboned kilts.

hair, the young-sters had blacken- on Saturdayed faces and bodies, and were armed with spears.

King and Queen when they arrived A storm of cheering greeted the

at the Scoutin' Schaw" at reg horn, Edinburgh, evening. «

tumed chief, and a white man whom they had captured was tied to a stake.

A few came on with their cos-

detachments of Girl Guides-about The troops hád congregated with 1800 in all-in the green arena, which was surrounded by, 10,000 spectators, and as the King and A "medicine man" summoned: Queen drove towards the royal others by beating his tom-tom." Holyrood Salew

stand the cheering Increased, and [ and the scene became very animat They carried two sheaves of many Scout hats were flung highed as they scampered on to the lovely carnations and a quantity to emphasise the loyal welcome. of the artificial violas which were

held, and then squatted in a circle. Then came being vended throughout the city and all stood to attention while the a sudden silence, At the Palace, where they remain-county flags were lowered as the ed for about an hour, they had band of the Royal Scots Greys

rendered the National Anthem.

excellent sales!

Saiting The Patient

The King and Queen accepted Friend: "Fresh air? Is that all souvenir copies of the programme the doctor recommended."

of the floral pageant fixed for the Patient: "I guess she knew that evening. These were bound in Was all

could afford to pay for." blue leather and had embossed upon the covers the royal arms and the city arms,

Keep Young and Healthy

Complaints

that show that Kalsana is needed-right away

1 In Women

Discomfort and pain can usually be combated in a short time by Kalzana tablets, for Kalzana regulates the system and relieves the pain.

As a doctor wrote in the" South African Medical Record": "Whenever there is. disfunction in the body, lack of calcium is probably a contributing factor." By taking Kalzena the Calcium balance is restored and the functions are regulated again. Because Kalzana is a calcium food and does not contain any harmful ingredients it must do good and cannot. possibly be harmful.

In Skin 2 Troubles

Lack of calcium leads to Rashes, Eczema, Nettle-rash, and other forms of Skin Trouble. Here Kalzana has been proven of the greatest value.

In the case of Nettle-rash a few large doses (6-8 tablets each time) will: conquer the rash very quickly indeed® und stop the itching. In the case of Eczema, it will take a little longer, for the calcium must have time to strengthen the walls of the blood-versala and the cells of the skin.

Gradually the Eczema will disappear and the itching will stop.

3

When one

is over forty

Easily induced fatigue, dizzines difficult breathing, blurred vision, low resistance against colds and

fections all these symptoms, are-- warnings which, should be hoeded immediately, especially if one is oyer forty. Calcium deficiency at that age becomes a distinct menace · and Kalzana should be taken in order

remind

WITH

KALZANA

the Calcium Food

What KALZANA does

The discovery of Kalyana has cors- firmed the theory that many conte plaints were only due to a lack of this element in our system. Your ago physicians bad expected to find that lack of calcium would be at the bottom of many complaints, but ex- periments to conquer these co "plaints with calcium-salta were

failure. We now know that thin happened because ordinary calcium" combinations leave the body again without doing any good. But all these difficulties have been over- aome with Kalyana. In Kilzen

Healthy

body cel tích là

Calcium.

Note the

welf developed pucleus

the calcium is Bombined with another sait in much a way that it is y

easily absorbed,

Do not wait till YOU - or your CHILD suffer

easily retained. In expectant

and it is pleasant to take

Kabvána strong thair all the body calla, improves the condition of the blood, and builds beakly teeth. It also soothes the nerves-irria- ability is often a sign that the nerve threads are weakening for lack of calchion.

mothers

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Calcium is needed in great quan- tities to build up bones and body cells of the expected child. Many complaints of the mother are due to the growing child's excessive demands for calcium. General weakness, loss of hair and tooth- decay may be conquered with Kalzana, the calcium food.

The General Practitioner, a well-known Medical Journal, writes: “Kalzana acts efficiently in pro- tacting the expectant and nursing mother against a dangerous loss of calcium."

Why lose your Healthy? Guard your youth and freshness by taking Kal- zans. Then you will also be sure that baby will be strong and sturdy,

For Weak

Teeth

5

Many people suffer continuously from their teeth. Of course" this should not be, and it need not be, if one takes Kalzana tablets regularly.. For Kalrana arrests tooth decay and makes your teeth strong and hard, and able to withstand the attacks of

Strengthens robe and acide.

Body cells Remember that your teeth are living

The opinion of well-known

medical 'papers about KALZANA:

The Pharmaceutical Journal

of New Zealand," Jan. 1930. Kalzana has been used with very good results in cases of calcium deficiency, such a bone disonses, dental caries, rickets, weakness in growing children, during pregnancy and lactation-in, fact, in al cases where dist with an excessive calcium content "is necessary." Rickets too are a typical sign of a lack of calcium. Kalzana will sat all that right, and very soon your child will be happy and healthy again.

advancing age. For Kalzana (by increasing the calcium content in the body) lowers high blood pressure, and once the blood pressure is brought back to normal the symptoms · will-- Remain healthy throughout mide and old with KALZANA,

-you

parts of your body and that the food, they require caldumi Iberally infused into your body by Kalzana. Start a course of Kalzana and save yourself such pain and trouble.

"The British Journal of Tuberculosis,” April 1929: **We have employed Kaltana with much advantage in the management ef delicats children. It seems to be of considerable service in cases.É rickats and other morbid conditione of bone and also sa 'a', preventive of dental caries. For pregnan women Kalana is oftem beneficiala

GIVE

Kalzana

The Calcium Food

Obtainable at all Chemists

The King and Queen left the Palace of Holyroodhouse at 11.30. am and proceeded to the resi- dence of Lord Hamilton, of Dalzell, where they partook of luncheon before attending the races in Hamilton Park.

20,000 Spectators

were seated there was a rush of As soon as the King and Queen enthusiastic Wolf Cubs on to the ground.

They scampered. In their own

+ Doomed--?

The "medicine man." flourishing a knife, made mock-play as to how the captive was to be disposed of. while the natives howled their

assenta

Firewood was fetched by scam- pering natives. and then the

' medicine man” indicated how- merry manner, raising their the "medicine, man" indicated {"howl," and after a lively demon how the fames would leap up stration as they crouched on the around the" "victim. : Magical ges- grass they scampered out of the ticulations and posturings follow- arena in disciplined confusion. ed, and a sort of Hula-hula " ärm: and Queen was a picturesque and

The scene unfolded to the King | dance was given in animated style. It seemed that the victim was colourful one.

doomed, but suddenly the chief arose and began to mesmerise his:

Tartans of various clans were

On their return journey from Haunted by kilted pipers and in followers who, one after another, various troops in the crowded fell prostrate, dropping their

srens, and these blended with weapons, the blues of the Girl Guides, the khaki and variegated ribbons and

the races the King and Queen visited the "scoutin'-schaw" at Dreghorn, Edinburgh, and there-

Saved! after motored to Princes Street.

When the last had been thus where the floral pageant was halt-reckwear of the Scouts, and the disposed of the chief pulled off his. " ed

flags and the red coats of the mask and headdress, reventing the Royal Scots Greys band.

fact that he was a white man in The stands were crowded, and captive and hastened off with him, disguise. Quickly he released the the available space, around the ropes densely packed. In the back-natives stirred from magical sleep After an interval the mesmerised ground were the tinted tents of 'and, grasping their weapons, how!- the various Scout divisions, decupy led their war cries and gave chase, Ing undulating ground, which was vanishing from the arena richly girt with thick belts of state-

Edinburgh's famous thorough fare was densely crowded from the General Post Office to the West End, and in the three-quarters of a miles there must, have been at least 20,000 spectators, including large numbers of visitors.

No Edinburgh pageant has ever excelled that of Saturday, the ly trees beautiful floral display being both lavish and artistic. There was a of cloud, but no rain fell, and the The sky was overcast by masses complete absence of the advertis- air was warm. Ing element, a feature of other Edinburgh pageants, the appeal being a purely aesthetic one." ...Decorated Vehicles

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The King and Queer reached Princes Street from the Dreghorn "scoutin-schaw" just ä the pageant was being drawn up ip Princes Street, which was then in

a blaze of floral beauty.

at the West End the royal cars halted near the street island.

A Dramatic Turu

The King and Queen left the royal stand after, this animated

Anthem was again rendered. performance, and the National

In the meantime the wooded private road, leading to the high- way had been Hined by Scouts, The King and Queen witnessed a Cubs, and Girl Guides, and, as the dramatic war Dance" by the Leith troop. incline, there was a scene of thrill- turn entitled "Tribal royal car moved slowly down the Attired like Melanesians of the 'ing youthful loyalty.

BULLET BEATS TANK

which has been converted into a Successful Canadian Research gorgeous Bower-plot surrounded by turf and flanked by decorated -pylons.

There Miss Patricia Thomson, the younger daughter of the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, made pre sentation of a white carnation buttonhole to the King.

To the Queen she presented a beautiful bouquet of pink cars tions. Both the King and the Queen shook hands with digs Fatricia, Her Majesty asking, with a smile, if she had been vending

Continuous Cheering

nowers.

A Bullet which-equipped with an

BRITISH FILM MERGER

aluminium cap-can smash its way Five Big Companies

through a steel plate on which an zaakes a mark has been perfected ordinary Service bullet scarcely

Steel helmets are no protection at all against it.

Involved

with this bullet will at once be- An important British film mer-

Every infantry soldier supplied come a potential danger to any ger, involving five major picture. armoured car or tank.

The new bullet has been perfected companies and controlling a capi- by the Canadian Research Council tal of nearly £3,000,000, was of National Defence after more cently completed.

than two years of experimental The Associated British Picture work.

Slowly the royal cars then pro ceeded along Princes Street past capable of being ared from a rifle capital of Associated

It is a high-velocity light ballet Corporation acquired the share

structional Flims

British

(Proprietors),

the highly ornamented vehicles with a muzzle, velocity of 8,000ft. Cinemas, Limited, and British In- with their wealth of fresh flowers. a second. There

was continuous cheering That is more than three times as Ltd. from the dense crowds and from high as the muzzle velocity of the the exhibitors.

„Lordinary Service ride

The new controlling company When the King and Queen had especially interesting in view of the of five important British film en- The Canadian experiment is now becomes the parent concern reached the Palace of Holyrood fact, that in the near future the terprises. They are house they watched through a British Army will be re-armed high window a dancing display with a new rifle,

upon the Iawn by about 150 pret tily attired children.

Their Majesties acknowledged the dainty curtsles of the young enthusiasts and evidently, ap- preciated their performance Mu- ste was provided for the dancers by the band of the 4/5th Royal Scots (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles).

BROOKLANDS TRIBUTE TO TIM BIRKIN.

At present the Army in wing the Fame rifle as during the wAN

MARRIED IN HOSPITAL

Mr. J. D. Rockefeller's Grand-Niece

British International, the pion eers of the "big film development in Britain:

Associated British Cinemas, chain of more than 200 cinemas: British instructional, the max ers of the famous "Secrets of Na- ture" interest pictures:

And two important renting and distributing companies, Wardour Films and Pathe Pictures

These companies have been un- (Specist Air Mail Service)

der the control of Mr. John Max- London, July 20 well, the chairman of British In- The bedside of her ailing mother ternational, for some considerable was the unusual setting of the time, but by Hnking them all up marriage of diss Geraldine Rocke under one controlling company feller McCormick, grand-niece of

A Great Sportsman” A memorial to the late Bir H. Birkin in the form of a bronze plaque on the wall of the Club Mr. John D. Rockefeller, to Dr. he has now built up a corpora house was unveiled by Lord Howe Jerome Webster, plastic surgeon. tion with a strong hold on the en at Brooklands recently. It bears The bride'w mother, who has been tira. the luscription To the memory in hospital for many months was this of a great sportsman and brilliant pavilion of the hospital which bad carried in her bed to a private driver who died on Ju 1983, been fitted up ad from injuries after his last road white flower banker in the car

race at Tripall?”

tierw

otion-picture industry of

directors announce that the combined proats of the v

ending March are likely to be. 2570000)

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