XV. No. 4

VOLUME

United Church |

Sree erase’ ah a

ef ae neces pei

spares panes PN

~

Chureh School, 10,80 am. Worl 1.0.0.1 Nae rf Worthy achievement de | Me WL en ead mands careful pianning and Pe gee a wT early preparation, Nowhere is| Ph Mer Lette this more true than in, thes SRN NES | ; ps realm of human helpfulness he wort aS tt and the building of character, |TTEC | ! po * Publie Worship, 11 80 acm, atts ie A helpful hour on Sunday|?) eeu torning should be a hejp dur. eerie ing the whole week, The past ov's messuye will be, “Lhe Mes ; sage of Summer.” had Oh! give us pleasure in the flowers today ; ( } I And give us not to think so far away , As the uncertain harvest, ; Se ed Cea ea ae keep us here Sid A All simply in the spiringing ( uv ot the year, \ Hvery body welcome, rd Rev. N. W. Whitmore, | ATG i \ Minister, | under for iv E United Church, Mayfield / Services as usual on Sunday, Furie i Good attendance Jast Sunday Pp ile i Let us be better on Sunday j tans 1] a.an., public worship, [SN isnt 12 oclock, Sunday School and) jiu ve two Bible Cliss, Jday edical Wim, Rowles, 3 p.m. trent J OM. Johnston, Student Min. | Hton Hayden (Slim) Lafleur, hid) 7! : : : se a sebaceous cyst excised frou day the proximal phalanx of his| had right digitus medius, under le his te mall al anaesthetic, Monday; be is| i} pened, on now doing well, iSati See SEER E

EMPRESS THE ‘ATI

Friday, June 241!

This is

big laugh from stait |

Admission, 25¢ and

nares Ken

——$ $<

mene nn oa ees err ee

wenther w Kiy to

wel Louse "iy Cop nud ‘Pox

After the

enemy, tne

numbers I

1 Pint Liquid, 50 r Paffers,

a: MPRESS

Powd

S DI

form provide an effective agen

will soon be bu feoarouna those who havent their hoa Windows and Porehe

Phe min or Wolin Wie pu ing flies nnd mosquitoes i Mh ly no need fer it, at the price every mothers son Of us enn ¢ in this way

The Empress

N ANDI

Get Ready fo:

2 for 25>

Harold L.« The Kid Brcther

one of Harol:

_ e + ne a

CA A NER ee

oR ETE a IS RECT Se

© peer er wee ow

ine ae,

EM PRESS, oN AY

U.F.A, Rally

over « hundred— would have

the weather

A crowd of that had

been ‘larger

been Jess

(hreatening—yathered at) Mr.!

on Sun- O:tewell to

on,

Il. Demorest’?s) farm day Prof, spoke for nearly an hour

audietive

afternoon, a

very attentive ' Alberta's in

Oppertunities Trails.” The ad- delivered the The theme was developed along the lines of economic advantage in the pos- of such rich natural resources, possibilities of laying

New

was

Blazing dress in

ypen ar.

sesston

the foundation of a vew order of of environment

pouk

industrialism, Opportunity mountain of

a

in

broad

the In

s and expanse chance for the achieve- ment of real progress in demo- cracy, Appreciation of the -peakers message was voiced Mr, applauded by all present. Rev. N. W. as chairman and had pleasure in calling upon Mrs, D.B. Mack, Mes. G. G. Sarvis, Mrs, Dan Me- Mrs, J. W. Hutchinson and Mr. I. Lydsman for musie- al that added to the enjoyment of the occasion,

p! ana

iirie,

mew ndvance

hy Jolbn Fowlie, and heart-

iy

Whitmore acted

numbers

Oo

Vacation (plus)

J. Crumbine. M.D,, Field Secretary

By 8

‘The purpose of vacation is to promote health, Change of in scene and habits of liv- ing all tend should tend to in fluence favorably those ment-

terest, or

aland physical tunctions that essential to condition health, the

day when we send for descrip-

ave a

kuown as From

«

- THURSDAY, June 23, 1927

Says Bindloss-!'mpress Crops Will Compare With the Best

Much Land Prepared for Next Year in this District hundred

Al

Following a three mile drive across Southern

R. KE. Everest,

berta,

Supervisor |

Price: $2.00 Per Year

CPR. Crop Report

All ereps are jooking well in Alberta and appearances this province could hardly be |i l better Ail points have abund. | ant moisture and all the dry areasia the southeast are thor- oughly soaked, Growth has been excelent and the crops aro rapidly approaching their normal condition for this sea. |

Son of the year

of Tustration Stations, in an interview states that the fields of wheat throughout the Bind toss Empress district are us favorable a stand and a little further advanced than at other} pomnts visited, A further ob- servation made was that the calibre and faith of the people

of these localities is strongly

evidenced the fund that is already well turned

in amount

in fallowing for the crop of 1928, in order to be sure we are not

ol}

unnecessarily eXpos sin oursely-

es to dangerous infection A

relating to

to follow g water lu from known sate supplies, Most

for chlor.

sufe rule

is drink water only

city supplies are safe,

ination of publie water supplies |

is now almost universal you are out of reach of kuown sufe water you should boil the water apd make it safe,

The only safe milk is pasteur-

ized milk that has been effect ively pasteurized, you may be reasonably assured of safety

from this source, often flies

Foods are contaminnt- carrying

thei

inated by house

material on

1ifectious lege, At camp you need to make sure your Camp is not located open vault

such

near an or latrine,

as danger trom source Is very real througb the medium of the ubiquitous heuse fly,

In these safe. }

guards that surround

addition to

should

It}

|

: ; ; ; the milk, the water and the Live eirculars and = time-tables |, ' : 1: ; food, every vacationist, especi- nd discuss the various routes, ' paths enc ; ally the camping vacationist, places and hotels to the day ; ; ° | : *|}should be immunized against When We turn our faces home. ; . ; : typhoid tever by typhoid vic Ward, the cxhilarating expect +} * : fine A cine innoculation, Your phy suey and the thrilling advens|.. ; : ; : ; f sicinm will give this and will ture into new aud unknown aah 4 ; ‘tell you that this first dine of cGormers of Our Vacation world : A A ' defense together with the pre- should inean renewed strength batt f . .}@autions reiating to water, mtlis of body and vetreshinent of a :

mind and spirit,

Isutour vacation plans should be so caretully prepared that we tuey reasonubly expect such apps plus,

bad not

Vacation ot

befalls unprepared,

results, a ihe trapedy sick- Hess Which occastonally and

unwary

na Whieb would end with a Vacation minus,

1yphoid Fever, perhaps more flen the

hiows thre

especially the motorear tra ‘Therefore, if mens | been devised to aveid the tiey

known

in uny other disease,

trailot the vaeation-|

ellers nave h of

“avd typhoid fever

hhould be consciously lepy as guiding princi sin our Vacation plans, The th typhoid fever usually through

ted

ied

pric bins ie ocuuse

are conveyed

ritanine water, milk or

food, ‘Lhis gives us our clue as

to the cere we need to exercise

For Sale » Winebester repeater, table, sewing nin- Apply,

dayven- , dining chin one large rocker.- Pinpress Express | | Impounded |

One Roan Yearling |

One

n-W,

\inire,

Ly, 24-24-20 wi One Light) Roan

with rope halter ; about 1550 Ibs.

, Weight Hughes, poundkeeper, Castle

Strayed aged, no brand, fo

p been clipped, col seen,

on left home | ba

sore (old Empress). L.. Bartholon,

al r wher ot Vrchie Beil place, ise notily, Lester

Jo, Alta, and receive reward,

Buf

and food will protect you trom

the ehief vacation hazard, ty- phoid-fever, You mimy then we rensonably assured of mn vac tion plus, Iesued by the 1)

partment of Public Health, id

tonto,

Mrs, ( is the

Mrs

olitus

guest of Lush

Dr. HOFFER

. (Gvad, of Pittsburgh DENTIST In Leader, every ‘Tuesday and Wednesday relate Monday and Friday

F mpress--~_ Th hursday.

SCRDENS

le of Cedar

Screen Doors Made are light, yet strong, do rot warp | 1 tate ra NOSE NETS Hlorse nose nets; Conse weave, Jin both flexible and re iafireed styles Fishing i acl kle Bamboo eae Lites; Spoon Took-; aN Plain and I reble llooks

Binder Iwine

The Best-- Plymouth

The L. TUC HARDWARE

Service with a Smile

CKEF o\ e CAGE

Repairs

Oats nud bar-

ley are promising and winter rye is in exceilent stand, headed out and trom two to three feet |‘ in height. Supyar beets are do. ing well, Corn acreape has been | reduced beeause of the early weather, Grass is ple stiful on} the ranges und livestock is] thyris A ten day rede in| ' 5 hearin t yrowtl is expected in the Car. |, Inangay district, owing to L500 u vores of Wheat and rye being | ) t eut down by hail

i I

Viewfield and Forks

shelter

Pabtlie worship in above ; schoo!s at the regular hours: t

Viewfield, 230 p.m, ,

forks, 7.00

Forks, 700 pom. my

Ministet is planned to

of the

service

Message and] order of be and helpful and In ing the childven,

N. W. Whitmore, Minister,

Come |}

timely rr

A Major Operation

look at the searred old

exclaimed the gushing

“Oh, hillside,” young thing,

“Yes,” pinion, erated on for gravel,”

CAR

snid the prosaic com

“that’s where it was op-

and Gas Engine

of descrip-

tion. | Moderate Charges Work |

Guaranteed

Servicing for FORD and CHEVROLE

agencies |

A. ARDEN Street

--Centre o

Aci the from

\

|

the|

Ford Ave | tord Agel |

treet

What the Red

For the Veteran 3.500 soldiers st | th cir

er provi les

Befriends sickness and need in f

soidicr §

SELTY ices the federation, this being the Sun-

jier

;/ Work Pants,

Anelicwn Church

in| June 25 (2ud Sunday after Trin-

ty) St, Mary's Church: 10 am,, Holy Communion, I] a.m., Morning Prayer, Ainslie School. Mstuary School, have to elsewhere 3rd, the above will be of Thanksgiving for Diamond Jubiiee of Con-

opom,, 7pm, As I mn duly

be

lay nearest to Dominion Day. L.. J. Tatham, Priest-in-charge

Sheep Shearing in South

Sheep shearing, after having een delayed by wet weather, under way among

snow well

the fiocks in the range area in

he south of the prevince, Ow- ng tothe unfavorable Spring, osses of Jumbs have been heav.- usual in cases where was not available for swes and lambs, In some camps he loss bas been hght, while in thers it is reported to have een us high as 50 per cent,

———

than

lyon, McRae is on the sick

ist t his week,

While they Last

Smocks anak Over-

alls 3.00 1.75 to 3.00

1.15

Panama Hats

from

Rubbers, sizes 7

to 10

-

every) Work Shirts, from $1.00 to

3.00 nothing oves $3.00 in price.

| Underwear Hose and Boots,

all at cost,

BLODGETT THE MEN'S MAN®

=)

Semtready Tailoring

Cross is doing for the Good of Canada

ill in ‘hesplral .. felieves familie . cares for the aati employment for the

disabled i D three Veterat is’ Workshops.

For the Children yr Red S } ledged Ove h habits and to

For the Pioneer Brings nursing 39 Outpost Hospitals and N

For the New Welcomes an

riiily chile des n at three Se: aport

Canadian

Cross,

has aided 5,000 crippled r 137,000 school children to serve others.

service to those in frontier districts through

ursing Stations,

| gives necded attention to immigrant mothers

Nurseries,

For the Mothers and Daughters

In Home Nursing Classes, hi

diet an iygiene tO OV

For Is org

fire, flood and epidemic,

1 home

the Disaster Victim

Nation-Wide Appeal

ed

e

Alberta Division,

is taught principles of nursing, er 12,000 women and girls,

‘ized to afford prompe relief to sufferers from I I

Cross Society

Send Contributions to: Canadian Red Cross Society,

Civic Building, Edmonton, Alberta

Now packed in Aluminum, the same as years ago.

RED ROSE

TE Ais good tea’

RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good.

The Spirit of the Jubilee

elebration of Canada’s Diamond

I 13 ow cle Mines hat the Tirtrilee be general throughout the Dominion, apa that the ceremonies hioavking this histovic occasion will be colorful, entertaining and instructive as befits the sixtieth anniversary of a nation’s birth. ‘The columns of every laily and weekly paper, however small the latter may be, tell the same

ato of the holding of public meetings and the appointment of conmittees of representative citizens to plan a fitting celebracion on July dst and the succeeding two days. It is quite evident that it will be a ve unprogressive and poor-splrited community whieh fails to commemorate the inuugura

ton of the Dominton

terest beimy displayed is a ratifying evidence of

The very general it

come ta have th thete counters, dt is ap

ihqually gratifying

Dominion

the pride which Canadians have is the way in whieh local

lead of the Na truly

evidence of a real national spirit ceplod the

Day

commun s thre hhout the have a

tional Conuuiitee and are planuing to make Domdinior eclebrations

uerely oalayvs oof sporiing

will be holiday dn

commemorative of Confederation, vailer tien

Generaliy speaking, the ceremonies on July Est PRULPIOLIC

national

and historical in character, while on July 2ud--also a this Jubilee yenr csports and other programmes will be carried oul

Time, energy and motes in orgupiving truly worth-white cons menoralive ceremonie will expended only df the crue, underiy ing spirli of the Jubilee is never lost sighy of, but, on the contrary, is strongly emipliisized It is urged that evers celebration on Juay dst should have a clear, Strong, dominunt note of patelotism, directing the dents aad mained yoall to Conada’ Partioulirly is ti) desired that in all Dominion Die cere monte be most promipent place be given to the children of Camadse

The Jubilee ceremonie houwld very properly reeall the condition ot Canada prior to U8s7, ihe laek of unity then existing, the suspicions onte ine the doubts and fear ov the future waten prevailed. be should be

devised to Gvyereome those conditions

Hembercd that Confederation was » find a solution for the existing problems and dilficuttios. We hould ws a people revive do Our temorie the patriotism, the Vieton, the sellsaeritice Fathers of Confederation whe forgot all differences of party, of racial

and the umpire. Phe

dtibiler

descent, Of creed, in order to render serviee to Cuuadi

this Diaaond

bririt of the Pathers should be the spirtt oo

Confederation brought union and streugth out of disunion ind weaknes {fr bas replaced doubts and fears with contidence; discouragement bas given face to courage aod a justifiable pride. ‘Phe aeiievenments or the Conadian

history of

succeeding are without a parallel in the

people im the SEs yeas world They hive poonhed and reespanned continent with bands of slut they have created a strong and united nation out oof jsohkited

colonies; they have placed their Mag on the seven seas, and carried: thei

yimerce to the Uttermost parts of the globes even dn the flery ordeal o

ho other people, but by

the world’s greatest war they took second place to

self sacrifce and unremitting labor won the adinination of ab tien and

for Canada a place of equity with the world’s greatest and proudest nation

But Confederation made more than atl this posetble It his resulted { evealing the people of Canada to themselves, Di owerking together ine ite solution of great national problems, in carrying through gigauite enterprise

to the development o Ole of the

uccess, and iu devoting theip enerayt Bree natural resources possessed by uny dane ey dive learned eaebh orhers good qualities ‘Thess tive given to the world a at object Jesson o how two races, differing in language and in religion can exercise loleraner and forbearance. and, appreciating the contribution whieh each tea ooauake f e common good, unite to day th ou ition 0 i ountied tate progressive, prosperous wand hippy

Reealling the difficulties and achievements of the mast, glorying in the j ent he real celebration o he Jubilee will be found fo reeathirnrative oF loyal and a vesdedication OF service to Canaan on tt yu oOo. individtuel

lovalt and aw re dediention of serves to Cronnda ¢ the port Qs individu (aunadian citizen his j ie true, underlying spirit of Canada’s Dianone

Jubilee

—$—$——$—_————

Northern B.C, Minerals White States in Empire \ foree of engineers of the Nation There are \ great white wtles o ai Lead Company of New You will the Paritiel Tupi or tle Pacitie fnvade Northern Britisi Columbia eoust One in Canada fives in Nu is moni to estipate lend and tl These Monpite Paeihe state ofter doineral prapertie I their tre arg god dere poputous than ! ) ul avorabl the cocupin the tour DPacitie liute of the United 1 likel becouse jatervested nel Stiles Connda alone ds mearly a isu i minin Vhie Porilund liege as all luirope fhods larger vlan Can th \line ri ltob Visited the ! 1 miusite \ ul its po flea vier ¥ che thee pul tt 0 to Te Lee 1 other point t i? ce Tupe line of the Caommdian Simple and Sure I Thott National Railwa electric Gib i oO osimiple in applica tion that a child can understand instruction Used ae a dininient ¢ Hemp for Fibre onl direction is) to rub, and when Tests completed recently detuon- Used ae a are epply. “Phe ai rate that hemp for fibre can be reetion ure so noel Unindetad ible that understood own ve successfully im miainy pot be vount of Canada Phe ancient Roman eaapire mists Meu titan by hit everyday | never lave fallen ff somebody had condc ther han b Ss esiraor | known how to market chario nt $l ditvt © ior down and $1 a wee Ny dye ao oman by the opinio Don ue too resh Reviesaitet he lias ¢ iiiset ‘what happened to Mi Lo

Druggist Gave Her Advice

"YWavying been troubled

caused by constipation for several months, ny d me te try CARTOR'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, He sald they are good for a hundred different ailments, if people only knew the value of them, I can safely say that sinee I am taking them, and only each night, I feel like myself again and van eat moat anything.”

Those who suffer

Misa ht pawils with Y druggist a v4

Bronx, N. Y., writes:

one

billousacsa will flud

from sick headache, Indigestion,

Uredout and achey feeling, when due to constipation,

rellef tn taking CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS CARTER'S LITTLE LAVER PILLS tn red packagea, 250. Try them tonight —lomorrow refreshed All deuggists

and Toc

THE

Veteran Missionary Dead

Late Father Cochin Was Prisoner of Indians in Rebellion of 1885

Rey. Ir Louis Cochin, OM. vet

eran missionary among the Cree In

dians, one-tine prisoner in the camp

of Poundmaker durivg the uprising of

died at Battleford recently at

uge of 71 One of the outstind

ing achievements of his career wa

his wark in connection with the sur rene o Poundmaker, the Pndian elie and peuee purleys whieh tot lowed

Meo Cochin joined the Oblate Order of priests when oa young laan it

Minee, and following his ordination tothe priesthood came to the northwest taking up Inisstonary

work gquiong the dndians inimiediare

urrival

Home Not Complete Without Nerviline

When vour badly uy

stomieth is

When you are belching gas and suffer tne from nausea, the quickest reltel Will come from 20 drops of Nerviline Take it in sweetened water and you getoan immediate result Nerviline has been used for nearly liadf a cen.

tary and is considered a necessity in most houses, because of its usefulness in preventing many saumll dlls that coustuntiy ari Solq everywhere in

oo cent bottles

Northern Grown Seed

Success is Obtained With Canadian Alfalfa Sead

quality oo

Striking

Phe superior northern

see is nowhere more strikingly

shown than in the obtained

With Canadian atlalla seed Mora long time it was difficult to grow alladia suecesstully in mans parts of U ida, but the development of an

aniple supply of liardy strains of seed

has, fo a@ certain extent, solved the

probleni o winter-hilling and the

Dominions altalfa crop inereased

from S000 Heres In’ T2o to S58 eee

teres in 12a

THE BEST MEDICINE SHE EVER USED

Pink Pills Highly Quebec Lady

Dr. Williams’ Praised by

Mrs, David Logan, ‘Thetford Mine West, Que. giveweunstinted praise to Drv. Williams’ Pink Pills tor the good they have done da ler tamil Mis Logan suse ‘Tohive been a user o lov, Willig Pink Pils for ui bars. is oecision required, and live wiways fotind thenmt a most reliable

medicine My hueband. who was re covering from oan attaek of typhoid ever and wis in a very weak condi tion, took the pills, and through then

ined heal and strength M

fighter was ina rundown condition

EXPRESS

EMPRESS

are guickly Soorhede Heated am-Buk

Canadian Ait in Paris

Exhibiaion of Canadian Paintings Praised by French Critics From Charles Stewiurt, the Pari correspondent oo the New York World, Comes this comment on the most recent collection of Canada’s

art du Paris. tle say

The exhibition of Canadian paint

ings sent over to, Paris under the wusplees of the Bine Arts Commis sions of Canada came into ihe dingy

gallerles of the Tulleries

the Taixemburg Museuns like i

fresh breeze of wind from the oper

spaces of the great Northwest. Ane

thus that been ace

it is these

hiave laimied by the

erities, ‘There is much excellence %

individual efforts

whole is of a high order of merit

Phe greater proportion of the 200 eavasses exhiblted consists of deco rative Jandseapes, among which ‘A Mareh Afternoon” and three other

palntings by Mauriee Cullen are con

spicuous by their beillianey, as are

the vividly colored

Clarence A

SNOW Scenes Gagnon “The inagie divine,” sa

the feminine for

ef the crities, “spiritualized t

the exes of the artist to appeal to the austerity oo tie

Canadian patoter”

!the Holloway directed

Nooiaiter Tow hay be. it must Corn Remover if used

deco root

yield to

A Strange Coincidence

Fellow Engineers in Chicago Factory

Fougli: Against Each Other in War

Two young engineers, whe have

worked shoulder to shoulder for inove

annex ot

t 1 |

works of art

Freneh

wind ihe show as a

does Nol seen

eorn

than four oyeurs fa the peaeetul hannts of one of Chicago's largest industries, has compared notes to discover that each onee sought the fife of the other to aehieve the geim ends of battle during the World Wat

These men, cited for their bravery by Germany and Canada, are Phares Ratelitfe, 28S venrs old, whose lone Wis in Winnipeg, ang William Selig man, 24, formerly of Frankfort

4 Rirelife'’s citation credits link wit!

nd Was foreed to discontinue work %

\ De. William Pink Pills were being ce of the cleverest machine resorted toad she wis soon restored Dhers in the Cinmadiiin Conmtinieenn: to excellent tent Phen toy eldest Seligman was one of Germany's most be hieh an Operation pertorimed to

, uel ! | WOU expert sniper By his ability ta w tlenolds, witel Tett dita tna werd ened condition Qneoe more Wr. WI Out hiechine gun tests wot the liams’ Pink Pills were tried, and te fron Cros

Wil oon in excellent lealth so 1 Conimpruring note these twoomen tm otrndy sey that omiere the tI :

enn " ' ' More thon ut revedmiod catneidences as strange a petion has been obtained by thee use

of this medicine, The pills hive done Hore Good dm mis hous thean tundreds of doth worth of more expen ' nine doine

I) Willtiin Vin Pill tssist

digestion, correct the dassitude, the peipltation of the tears haky nerves tod the pallor of the tace ml dip that ogre the vesulls of thir inipuee blood

You can get these Pills from an tredioiine denler. or h moieil oat 1) cents a box frome The Deo Wilt

Medieine Cao

Sodium Sulphite

Deposits Have Been Loca.ed in Western Canada Hii Canaedia sodiut tibplaate. daa

Min of sale cake

pulp

Large

finds its labeest tse

oad parper iadtust and

is abo ciplosed int mnetalturgion!

lat dve, textile and othe ind

trie Might\-thiee oceurredices o

natural depostis odin sulphate

have, been located tn Western Canada

principally Pn Sas hewan, and oa investigation of tlhese ob lie Dominion Department of Mites stiow the presence of over TiS neon tor of liydvous salts, tiieint odinn phate Heads Geology Department

I) VS. Dedaun Who las been on | tuff of the Universit ol toban is been appointed to the head of the depirvtnient Of geology, while hhias been estiablisled by the Unive ty oof Sashutehewin. Deo Debary had done a great deal of in igational vo j nineral areas of Mand oba

Canada Is Centre For Paper Trade

Canndiae’s eXNports Of piper exceed those of any other counts In the world, and in the matte of news

probabl

print paper ter exports are grenier Chan those of the rest of the world combined Minard’g Liniment for dandruff,

rie to te 15) 1o82 !

fhetion During the batthe of Va

sehendinde, Ratelitfe, a corporal of

the Little Black Devils,” Tih battalion Canadian Expeditionary force, and Seligman it private ol Infantey Regiment Noo 6s. taiperiat Geran aemy, were les than fifty yards jrom each otler on thit event ul day of November ty

rom his ecvet Viniseae point Seligniman veeatled. le Nereis tr mow down one UCrmuek’ iaaehine wiiener alter another Tout there sis one that he could not ou from hi gun, Whieh was spitting deat to the Chernin That anan he fj eeviain, Wit Ratelitte who routed the Germans, in that ware exchange

Troubled with Lame Back for Over 17 Years

Now feeling fine as a fiddle

Harry IT, Buss of Egmont, B.C., suffered from a lame back for over 17 year Every spring he was Jaid up from work, He tried many rem- edic but could not obtain relief, Tle was advised to try Gin Pills and immediately obtained relief. Read his letter:

“There is nothing to compare ¥ Gin Villy. Leutlered unspeahabl a lame back for over 17 ye. almost everythiog, even to tices, I teleep, After takin two and waxes of Gin Pilly f Amat wo and foel fine as a fiddle ! he without

Tam telling who head e Gin P ill 1 as | would what grea

Publish op like other te ha Gin Pills gave me.”

constant head- paintul urin-

Pains in the back, aches, swollen joints, ation, murky urine, brick dust deposits, scanty or too frequent volding of urine are all symptoms of kidney trouble, Relieve your suffering and ensure a future free from kidney ailments. Get a box of Gin Pills today. 50c at all drug-

gists. National Drug & Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Canada. 124

, Since the

Crown Jewels on Display

Hohenzollern Collection Dates to Frederick the Great Hohenzollern

Back

crown jewels, valued

at $5,000,000 and dating back to

Prederick the Great, are on public

time in history in

Monbijou Cz

View for the first

Lev eareold istle, Berlin

naizement at the gorgeousness of

the collection is expressed even by

intimate friends of the court, as it

wis believed that the treasures of ‘Tim S W: Prussian kings were not nearly so e~ aving ay § vaet of Tinting

the forty-two salons of the castle, the favorite residence of Prederick the Greats mother, contain the Por perfect tating of dainty under priceless Hohenzollern seals, seent. Wee, dres #, ete, the Ccasiest MAM huge dinumonds, valuable snuff boxes know; Just dip the garment and it

of the Great Bleetor and jewels of takes whatever tinge vou wish to give Queen Louise, Several rooms con. lt A matter of minutes

tain some of the finest specimens o Real dyes will get such smooth and

even tones as shame the streaky,

old poreelain, some oo which are wishy-washy work of synthetic pres

more thamocenturies old parations for the purpose! Diamond

The castle had not been used as a Gye in original powder form is only

fifteen cents at the drugstore. Do

royal residence for fifiy years when , ; $

: ; ate your own Ciluting. Then dip to tint sil Was opened as the Hohenzollern and you'll) have an effect that’s beau museum fh was closed jn J90S, but titul, And if you want the tint perma

indemnification settlement Went. just use boiling water,

With the former Kaiser lest fall the Drmont dyes do i perfect, “pro:

, ; ; fessional’ job of dyetng, too: the crown jewels Which became the | druggist bas sample shades and sim property ot the State of Prussia, have ple directions. Kor a book of endless been collected and are on exhibition suegestions, ino full color, request a

of Color Craft of DIAMOND

there free copy

DVS, Lept Windsor, Ontarlo Lobster Canneries There are about 500 lobster cauner 1amon yes jes in Canada eimplos ing nearly 7,000

Dip to TINT Boil to pt

normal eatel of lobsters

people. The

#Mounts TO WDOUL BA.000,000 pounds

They Can Be Taken By Old And Young Alike

Honor U.S. Members of C.E.F.

Canada to Erect a Washington, President

Memorial at D.C. through

Coolidge the

i secretary of state of the United Saskatchewan Lady is Very states, nas forwarded to Ottawa an Enthusiastic About Dodd Ss expression of appreciation of the plan

nily approved ty

Kidney Pills red

the erection in

parliament for

Antingion cemetery at

Mrs, E. M. Tatton Gave Them to Her Washington, 1.C.. of a memorial to Little Boy, Who Was Suffering Americans who served with tha Cana From rinar f : ;

ro Urinary Trouble, dian forces For this pucpose $10,000 Waldron Sask (Specialy “Kver ' voted and. tl li |

inee diay Tittle bow was born lie has UCL bath pack De iy ee at by

suffered with involuntary urination? "OW been formally authorized by the

Writes Mt i. M Tatton, a Well governnieni The hioperial War

Known resident oof this plaice “TW Grayves combuission has also given jis

thoueht le would grow out ot this,

BAF faci abt. Glaia Mt Hine | pcoe ent to the Memoriah will whieh thought it was pure laziness and used! the form of the cross of sacri to spank bina, anil | discovered it was flee

not the elild’s fault, but kidney weal -

ness. | tried Dodd's Kidney Pills with Bananas exceed mearly any other Rreat success, and he is never trou ruit ov vegetable in food values, says

bleg now. My tuisband and Fuse them

Invention, Bananas con

frequently whenever we haye pains Felence and

fn the back.’ tain 460 calories per pound, as com- Dodd's Kidney Pills have become a pared to potatoes, O85; auille O25}

Fantily remedy Deeause people have Maronnronicookedetlh

teied them and found them good, They

help Kheumatism, GConihago, Diabetes ;

Lime Baek, Peart Disease and Urin Afier having his leg pulled the

ary troubles, becausd all of these ave average man feels like khieking hin

either Kldney di ts or fre caused self by the Kidneys failing to do theit work

SPLITTING HEADACHE.

A Cruiser Mine-Layer

Minard’s Liniment will bring Only Vessel of its King is Commis- quick relief, Bathe the fore- sioned in England hend also inhale

Just commisioned, TLMS \ddver fure is the only vessel of lier type du the world and the first such vessel in the Royal Navy She ois a cruiser thine liver Phe performances of the

Adventure will be with con

followed

siderable diterest by navel arehitecrs

as they ate expected to steld data a

frent Diportance Inginee:s are pat

tieularl interested it het beceau

her propelling mcehinery inelude 0 E MINUTE CHURN Diesel plant for use at ordinary * ALSO WASHER cruising speed. She is the first hurge 3 ns deinonstrated at Toronto X,

Warship to be thus fitted with internat Ottawa nud London, kingsto

. : r ad twelve other fatl fairs, Tlas eOmbustion engines, I the experi separate container for washing ment prove neeesslul it will be clothes, also mates lee Cream.

free trial basis witt tried ona rooseale in ne \ guarantee to ake cruising vessels, and aay prove the } Bi MBE ELGL from one initial step toward motor propetled k, also tin -f ° ad for hooklet, Wirehip

ONE “MINUTE CHURN Mille Worm Powders net onl & FREEZER CO. Watke the Tafantite: system: nternible 115 Mary St., Hamilton, Ont for wortns, but t their getiom on the

sfomiaeh, liver i bowels they cor:

reet such troubles as liek of mppetite : ®

biliousness and other internal disor Constipation Ended ders that the Worms ereate. Children Restore your energy, get rid of thrive Upon them and no matter what indigestion and dyspepsia, feel condition their wornctnfested stom ten years younger, by making

the bowels and liver active with

Chamberlain’s Tablets

Fifty in a Bottle -25c

show im itnpent

will

soon aa the tre

techs may be in, thes pros

begin

eLient as

Greenhouses for Lethbridge

Aton eo eSpected to run to

pay Spas NSUSDE FOR BOATS e, new and used, “lso Get lists

Market St.

AND LAND Outboard CGuaranteo {familton,

neizhboriood Of SP2000 ubtinaeteds

moors Motor Coa,, 56

od has just been nh otor the

erection of tom lava Breenloiuse . » Ont, Canada in Lethbridge b the Terrill Bloral ae Co The compans intend idding AKARNESS HEAD NOISES rom Time fo tine as busine Witl D Catareh, Siuple treatment whieh rent gave permanent velie? gladly explain ed iice to any sufferer writing Henry

Cheapest of all Oils Considering ~pomas, Andrew's Road, Deal, Kent,

he qualities of Dy. Thomas’ electri : Avire \ . 1 fe hagland

Oil it is the cheapest of all prepara tions offered to the publie. It ts ta he ; found in every drug store in Canada

from coast to Coust and all eounts

RAPIONh:s

one NEW FRENOH REMEDY. No.9 Ne.

merchants keep it fou sale. So, being Catarrh. No. 2 for Blood & easily procurable ang extremely mod ‘onlo We = has he er reture t pevate in price, ho one should be with Ce. sleckhd.NW.6. Londen out a bottle of it, Turing the more turbulent storm

nY-0-LA

at sea, waves reach heights ranging

from 20 to 30 feet Che highest wave

of which there is any rellable report | is unexcelled for Dyeing

Wits 80 feet, In 1922 | and Tinting, Professional Dyers use the

For all pain—Minard’s Liniment, \ Same Kizdof CYES

Fortune And Fame Follow In Wake Of

AVIGUOE S DAES FUG Gr is permet, Heo tase sti, Ua a se ri

Paris. -Portune as well as will Jikely be the lot of Charles A,

hundreds of

Lindbergh. Among the cablegrams he has re- ceived are offers of every sort, from movie magnates, theatre owners and probably trom the makers of every thing trom shaving soup to yeast. It ds seid that he has enough cabled

efers tg make him a millionaire.

it is reported that he has been ‘fored as high as $25,000 weekly by 1 roadway theatre, asd many times

fhatoamuech by the movies. Ie said he

had not made up his mind yet about

fame |

Captain |

| | Ne

Strawberry Yield Lighter

Increase in B.C. Acreage But Decrease in Ontario Ottawia.—The

aereage of strawberries

commercial bearing

in’ Ontario

for 1027 is plaeeg at 150 aeres by the Dominion Bruit Veaneh, pre ‘tically the same ag last year. * Phe

anything in fact, had not had time |

to read one-twentieth of the mes

Lat

1g

One of the most touching seenes which made up Lindbergh's first day in Paris Was when Scapini, president of the Association of Blinded dn the him on the eaba

Seapini had

statrease,

hours to When he did Din, the blind aan,

Waited two meet the tier, meet peaking in Ensg- lish, said:

“Lam very sorry not to be able to fee sou, sir, for you sre the bravest man in the world, [ come to be

frome the we

speak congratulations blind of

Linagbergh, his

Krance.”

throvt choked emotion, coulq mot utter a werd Ile could only press it grip he held on the veteran's luaed, Although he I

Ss won the the world, Captain Lindberg is

ing his own. Am lingglistiianm ashe

him this atternmGon if le were iat ried or single and he answered lacon jeally:

“Not married, not enraped, and, rs haven't got any

We say at home, |

prospects of being.” The young birdman intends to tis over Paris, and “iso hopes to go to London.

“In your own ‘plane some one asked,

“Cortainiy. dt ismt damaged much have punehed a

The crowd wmieht

hole or two in ii, but it is sti all right.”

“Are you going to fly bauek to New York?” he asked

“LE don't see any reason to,” the flier replied.

Commereial aviation weross the At lantic is feasible at the present

perfectly time, in Captain -Lindbersl’s

opinion,

“It could be started now,” he said,

“and will be whenever it is properl

finuneially b an organiza

backed

a sound

tion big enough to provie foundation tor the work on both land some day there

and ut sea, where

probably will be huge ‘landing: tlelds’ anchored “You think it wilh come in five years?” lie Was asked Oh, sooner than that,” he replied Close Monreal Dairies

Montreal— In une

spread of typhoid fever, in

which has been prevalent here re

cently, two milk supply concerns in

Montreal were ordered closed by Di

A. Lessard, director of provincial bureau of health, here The action was taken under the Quebee Public Wealth Aet, ° Issue Liquor Permits Poronto.-tssuers of permit ta

porehase liquor at Ontario Govern

ment stores —When they are opened

supplied 1,755 0 persons in Poronto

on which

with the slips the first

War was led up to}

principal commercial disttiets are Burlington, 700 acres; N

follows: a

gara, 300; Norfolk, 400; London and

Sarnia, 150: Prince Mdward County, 780; other districts, 40,

Last tion in these districts was placed at condiions

Clarkson

year the commercial produce

2.500 quarts. Bearing

the plantations in the

fand Norfolk districts this year range

Veterans |

|

| acres,

litle tighter thee |

agrieulture has

than last attributed

from 10 to 25 per cent, les vear. ‘This condition is fo the simdh runner growth produced last season.

Last year British Columbia elaim acres, with a total yield of

ed 2,920,000 quaris, while this year the placed at 2,042 normal pro

6,126,000

bearing acreage is

Which, based on

duction, should produce

VAfralabes Wil/Satay

with

Rust-Infected Fields

Experiments With Sulp'tur to be Started in July Ottawa, Ont. The

department al

completed purchase

of a large amount of sulpbur to be Used in spraying rustinfected grain fields in the Red River Valley.

The spraying is to be done by aero

of the Royal Canadian Air

Foree and the work will be eom-

menced early in July, aeeording to

Ditmas ricultuve, who discussed the pros-

I, Grisdale, deputy minister of

pects of the experiment, The use of

sulphur, he said, had been vound

beneficial in the United States, al though the spraying was a very dan rerous operation on account of the necessity for low flying,

If th® experiments prove a suceess the department will carry out a Jarg

er programme next year, he said.

Hon. T. H. ielinsen Dead

Former Attorney-General of Manitoba Passes Away Jolinson,

Winnipeg Thomas Tt,

.C., former Attorney General and

Minister of Public Works in’ the Manitoba provincial Government, died

at his home here, following a lengthy

iliness. He was 57 years of age,

Mr. Johnson, who was born in Tee with his par Gini,

anada

land, came to C

ents in IS79, settling near

Manitoba, Ile was educated in Man jtoba sehools, and was ealled to the

bar in 1900.) Jie was a Liberal in

polities, and was elected to the Leg

aviure in’ 1907,

appointed a eabine

{ininister in the Norris regime in 1915

they were availiable Seven offices were open throughout the cit Phere was nothing in the nature of a rush

to obtain the permiss

and retired from aetive polities in 1922 i Will Attend Celebration

Kingston, Ont.--Siv Jiugh John

MacDonald, Winnipeg, \. MaeDonald, first P

sen of Sir Jolin

miler of

la, bas tentatively aeeepted the in

Vitgtion of the City of Wingston, his diamond Tlugh

health is ot

birthplace, to attend the

jubilee celebration ere sir

Jolin intivates that lits Hood just now but he fs hoping it will be so Tmproved that on July bohe ean

attend the celebration 1 greet the

jmany old friends he has here,

Seeding Well Advanced In West Notwithstanding The Backward Weather

Winnipes With all the

fad weather throug

spring, seedings ino all part of the prairie provinees is well advaneed,” said Charl Murpt general main ayer, Western dines, Canadian Pacitic

Railway, on his return here after an

Inspection trip to the Pacitie coast,

In some parts of the country, Mr

Murphy found that as mueh as S510

GO per cent, of the seeding has been done Gvain is up in Southern sas

hatehewan, and on the higher lind

aeross the country, In no single case did Mr. Murphy find the farmer dissatisfied by the

hateness of season, Hf this weather

on on

continues, the condition of the soil

Ms tO. moisture is plendid, rhe Westerner is not worrying because the crop was not in so. early as usual,

lhe spring has been baekward in

British Columbia as on the pratries,

but the valleys were a mass ot bloom

When Mr Murphy came through, and the indieations ave that there will be av fine crop, It blossoms are a sin, the truit erop will be a record, ‘The damage done by frost in the Okana- gun was less serious than had beeh anticipated, Vaneouver’s growth is wmazing, even to such a frequent vis itor as Mev, Murphy, Building is going

all sides,

THE EXPRESS, EMPRESS

Duty on Buggies and Cutters | Robbery Is Frustrated

|

Manufacturers Say That Industry is | on the Wane | Ottawa. The rate at

Winnipeg Police Take Into Cus.ody Several Suspects

which new Winnipeg. -Within a few

days Win

methods of transportation have sup ‘nipeg was to have been the seene

robbery, but a poliee raid

Board, when a representative of ( ye of local

! an- have been made by a gi

fadian companies manafacturing cut bandits, and five men are now charg

fers and buggies appeared to oppose ed with eonspir to rob. ‘I'wo other

an application for a reduction in the ! duties on these vehicles.

men are held as members of the gang, while several material witnes are said to be in the police cells,

cerning them

In the year 1910 eleven large firms

were manufacturing buggies and cut- | alihough information con

ters, and one was manufactured in has not been divulyed,

the Dominoin that year for every The arrest of the pang follows a

ninety persons, sweeping inves under

igation ol

W26 two firms were

vehi@les and

In the year World hangouts in the city, during Which

police were questioned, The robbery

Mmandlacturings these scores of mon known to the

there Was one mapufaetured for

every 1,800 persons. of the bunk, according to the police submitted 10 had been planned for April 22. On

Sweet,

These figures were the board by FE. Brantford, that date five men, armed Ont. appearing for the two concerns vehicles at the

with ve volvers, drove in an automobile to a manufacturing the time. He said that the in

branch bank in the west end of ihe

present eliy. The presence of two men on

dustry had been referred to by the) pieyeles, whom the bandiis took for

applicants for a tariff reduction as @) police officers, frustrated the rob

“dying industry.’ The figures would 4, ry. but plans for a new attempt lad ;seem to bear this out and the manu-

facture that if the

been drawn up. "gs Would industry had to die, it be

request - ailowed to YY e e

die in peace. Assimilating New Canadians

R. J. Deachman presented the ap: | ;

plication for decreased duties on be half of the Consumers’ Means for University Education Canada, He submitted that buggies Toronto were the transportation

Western Canada Provides Adequate League of |

That western Canidit lis

and cutters already solved its great edneation

vehicles of the poorer classes and that tariffs were high COM | for the assimilation ot

pared with tariffs on automobiles and

problem in providing adequate means New fecling expressed bs

when Cun dians, was the He asked that this dif | Rey Fath MeWiggan, view

ference be removed,

general

motoreycles

of the Roman Catholie diocese of

A. EB. Darby, Canadian Council of | fdmonton, here, Dr. MeWiggan is Agriculture, supported the applie® |in ‘Toronto as ofieial representative tion, of Archbishop O'Leary, of thie

: : diocese, for the 7ith anniversary ] Dri s celebrations of de La Salle Collese nsane rivers and the inception of work by the : - | Christian brothers, Peculiar State of Affairs Reported “Education ig the ope thing the

From Detroit According to a

young westerner yearns for mest, special) caid) Dr. MeWigg Toronto Globe from Aiberta been brought to a held plane and we are working in the wut department of

oronto. an. “Edueation in

high

despatch to The

is Detroit, an investigation

by the safety trame most harmony. It is no longer neces the Detroit Automobile Club disclosed sary for western youth to come eas the fact that one third of ihe inmates pop professional teaching. ‘lhe Uni confined for insanity at st.

Retreat, Dearborn, hold automobile

Josepl’s versity of Alberta now provides con plete and able faeuliies in arts, medi driver's Heenses,

cine, dentistry, agriculture and eduea

In a communication from the Dear tion,

Cheered Rrenth President

Dcumergue Received Hearty Welcome From Crowds in London Crowds lining the

born chief of polices to the Automobile | Club, the official’ says that one ine | mate of the asylum constantly drives |

his automobile at a speed in exe of 45 miles an hour, believing that at runs upon the! Similay in

this speed his motor

Stveets

London

power of a foreign spirit,

staupees were cited as existing men cheered President Doumerzue ol

nees to publie safety when many of, France as he was driven in state to

the inmates of the institution were, the famous Guilehall to be the gue

periodically returned to private life. (of honor at a banquet and receice sn

of weleome in a gold Lord ‘Nitaries. The

A state wide investigation to de addres

termine the extent of this situation Mayor and city dig

been

j from the

institutions has presence of cabinet

AC

department,

in similar

ranking na and onilitary

oficers, the Arehbishop of Canterbury

opened by Bristol, of the traffie) ministers

and many sock celebrities made the

Endorse Proposed Memorial function in the setting of the historic

Victoria, Tec

proposed Canadian women’s memorial

Endersation of the Guildhatl a brilliant one

To Fly to Australia Frederick A

building to be ereeted in Otlawa was

given by the King’s Daughters at the Vancouver, Captain

opening session of the 26th annual Giles, Sydney, former Royal Nin ecovvention of the British Columbia) Force officer, has arrived in’ Vaneou branch ver trom Australia to make plans fo

the Pra

has been pilot of an

a flight aecros e this sum mer, Mr

Lear air serviee between Sydney and Ade

Charters Plane for Long Fliglit Tolland, Van

Ameriean, has char

Amsterdam, Black, tered an aeroplane for a flight to the Duteh 1 return, the Duteh Air

wealthy laide during the past three years and is an experienced airman, The pro posed trans-Pacitie tight will be trom Jlono

New

Indies and

Vancouver to Sydney by way o

Island

Roval Service has an

nounced, He will

leave Amsterdam | lulu, Suva, Panning

June 13 or 14, | Orleans,

British Legion Settlers Arrive

parties to swell Canadiana population thi eur

One of the finest sing

arrived in Canada recently at Quebee aboard the Canadian Pacific teamer

Montrose, The party of five families numbering 100 persons in all eame to Canada under the auspices of the British Mmpire Serviee League, being the nt to Canada through this immigration scheme,

highly desirable types of

first lo be The hen are all ex-service veterans and a

settler on aceount of the faet that all have been trained in farm work at the Ministry of Labor's Training arm at Brandon, Suffolk, England, They

various branches o! ieulitve to enable them to

have been instrueted in meet conditions in this country as they find them, The above photograph was taken at the C P.R. station in Winnipeg and

shows ® Dumber of this party waiting for the train that will earry them

farther west to their new homes in Saskatchewan,

Manitoba Elections To

Be Held On June 28 Officially Announced

Winnipes, The Manitoba provincial

Report on Fort Churchill

Cleetions will be held on June 2s, it

Wits Gnnouneed after a conference of

Information Regarding Alternative) Bracks Hh Govertunent supporters here. Port Now in Hands of Department On the sume date a referendum on Ottawa Hon, C. A. Dunning, Mine ithe sale of beer by the glass will be

ister of Railways and Canals, has re held

turned to Ottawa after an extensive The farmer Governuent of Prem ; | 4 i

trip whieh carried hime to the end ol) je, John Bracken cme into power

steel on the [ndson's Bay ilwats in

Liberal ad Norris retrenchment

succeeding the matters Will) ministration of Won. 1. @, occupy his attention. The report of |

Several important

After five vears o the department

experts on the best) ond lracken

economy, the IT Govern

locution for the eastern terminal POTt ment, if it is

pured and | go into tive connection |

return

to power,

for lake bouts is being more extensive

yeursa ol

an announcement ino thi development, aeeording to the mani

is expected by the end of s month esto whieh was issted by the

report of the engineers, Who premier at the close of a two-day

investivated the

posstbility oo the

conference oof the administration's

- to Fort

construction oof a railw:

supporters trom all parts of the pro-

Churchill, is in the hands of depart: yinee

ment offielals, ang the vesult will he m” whieh aw:

‘four-lold progr

probably be qiade publie soon, ‘The wpnounced consists of:

conducted iis part 1

investization was Balaneed industrial develop

of the complete survey being juade ment oof agriculture econdary in

by the Government into #ll aspeets | dustries and Naiural resources,

Mi problem presented by comple-} 9, Business management of the : : : nee |

Hon of the Tindson’s Bay Railway | Government's commerctal. enter and the port to be developed at the prises

end of the steel, | Hj Huprovement of transportation

facilities 4. Re-ormanization o social and

»educational serviees to make for in

Given Speed Trials British Cruiser Bentlek petites raid aoe

Over 80,0C60 Horse Power . 5 . rnc lie ie Objected To Taking down in September, 1928 . Orders From Native

hooeruiser wiek, laid

and the first of her chiss to be com

Pleted, was given het high speed

tris Tuesday, For eight hours she Nurses Go On Strike in South African was driven under ull power Vhre Hospital

propelling machinery developed ayer London Phe Daily Mail's Cape SH,000 horse power and the erniser Town correspondent says that the

Vietoria

Maintained a speed of between ind nurses in Hospital at Mate

So knots, king, who in a body becuuse

Pour other vessels of the same type they were to assist a native were provided tor under the W2n-2! dector ing performing operations at estimide the Cornwall Cumberkind, }the hospital, continue to render Kent and Sutfells ships are of bessentiil serviees to the patients the 10,000 tons standard displacement | from liunmanitarian motives, he

established by the Washington naval) matter has revived the eolor question

treaty and is interesting the whole union.

;The nurses, who are all Europeans,

* resigneg when Dr. Molema, a native,

Dental Officers Needed sent his Muropean patients, some of (them women, to) this hospital, and

One For Each Military District is operated on them The nurses object

native, Molen

und subsequent

Suggested fo taking orders Resolutions urging the Nutional leust one dental officer tol dy was assistant Domin

frou, any

Toronto Whether a doctor ov not, Der

Department ot Defence 10 qualified at Glasgoy

appoint at geon at Coombs

eaeh military distriet in the hospitil, Dublin

fon, amd expressingg the belief that

where is an urgent need for the ap Oxford Students Protest

pointment of a dental oflicer to be in Oxford england Hundreds of chirge of dentil serviees for insti Oxford undergraduates were dined up tions whieh come under federal con ov their turns at on trip in an aero-

trol were pisseq at the conceding phine, at the aviation field, session bere of the Canadian Dental prociors appeared and ordered them Association's annual meeting, Dr Woot the field Phe students protested J. Clay, Calgar Wi elected presi- at being forbidden toa fiy and the cent procta took sua names, It is re oe ported that many disguised them Disarmament Ccncession selves ais workman and nniwde tights

Gen ' Phe forty fitth se ion oof dater in the day

the Council of the Lemieue of Nations, om

Whiel has beet conmsoked tor dune Men Jobless in Le Pas

Ik, is expeeteg toh en the work o Sashittoon \ report rom The the preparator disaemanent con Da Man., states that the labor si Htission and to uree greetent on the uation there is serious, There re one

Unsettled issues, so that a general men in the town without employment disionaient conten nee Whats be who e spent all theiy money and Peeded Up Phere are thitty qnes Mans e sleeping in he open at

tions on the agenda ineluding a ser ubsisting on fist caught in the rive ir ce ne with problems of dis and oceasionally bread, Hudson's Di eriament and the security, Sir At ‘Railway Whorities have put oon ! en Chamberlain, Dritish Foreign the men they cia anadle le report Secretary, will pre files

Sir Robert Borden Is Guest Of Honor At Pilgrims’ Club Dinner

London, Sir Robert 1. Rorden, counsel was nat to the advantage of ormer Prinze Minister of Canada, the Minpive, while the faet that wis 1 tuest of honor at the Vib Empire was enriched by the counsel grins Club dinner on lis appointment courage and intellectual help oof sir ts Cecil Rhodes Lecturer at Oxford tobe und General Jan ¢ !

In the course of hi peech Sir su Wartime premuiuies 0 Su Robert extotted Rhode paid warm Atriea, provided he dast argumesr tribute ta e ound Roecketeller against tall of the degenerin !

nd foreshad le tithe when al olution oo he Hiipire

he British Dominions would have Sir Robert, responding, referred to

their Own pepresentative at Witele Cecil Rhode dreant of avoidance of

insion war by the polities! union of ail the Sir Robert was aniong a company Of fenetish speaking peoples

legal derelict Lord Birkenhead) si. Robert Horne, doasiing aid in deseribing the distinguished clinirman, Lord Desborough, dachiied

companys mostly lawyers like Bon hat the latter, in a desire to aet as

den, Birkenhead and Reading WIDE po-between Britain and the United

is toast 1 we of Canadian : . his toast to the ome nadia Siates, had indulged ina practice us Prive minister dungerous @s swimming the Niagara,

Lord Birkenhead’s witticisms on Sir Robert wis happy thar Camda

Sir Rober areer W NOMS DE d Wis now progressing on a dine indi-

With enlogies o enipirve state oaling Liab it wan aondhingen coil: manship. He was unable to recall an tion of great prosperity

ocension during the war, Lord Birk

ephead said, when Sir Robert's wise | WwW. N U. 1682

S aie Will Be Annihilated When Canada’s Jubilee Program Is Broadcast Around the World

The “tleup” of | radlo stations cver attempted and the longest remote broad-casting ev undertaken In the radio world is being arranged for by a committee of ex: | perts In with the forth coming celebration of the Jubilee of Confederation,

most anibitious

Preserving Fruits and Vegetables

lnstructions for the Proper Storage of Canned Products

place

er

The served fruits

for home tables

Lleut bacteria, Mgt furt

storage pre

should

connection and ve

be cool, dark and dry. favors

‘the growth of

anntht , While dampness

The plans coutemplate an

lation of space which borders on the, growth of moulds and even cause supernatural. In brief it is the hope | rust on the metal fastenings of of the committee that the carillon glass jars. These and other pointers bells of the peace tower of the Cana) for the housekeeper are given in a (lan parliament buildings, and the new bulletin of the Dominion De- message of His Majesty in reply to! par of Agriculture on Preserv- the playing of the onal Anthem, | Ine ! nad Vegetables in the will be heard practically all vound the jome., When dark storage {snot world, ‘The speed of radio transmis pavallable the jars should be wrapped sion ts 186,360 miles per second, sO} in paper to exclude the Hight. When that in every portion of the globe, canued vegetable products are re- whero It is possible to hear, the moved from the Jar after sto » ft sound will be practically simultan-lis a wise precaution to boil them a eous. I tox ruinutes, 1 they are to be It is anticipated that the first lus xd cold, as for ds, they muy be broadcasting programme from Oitawa! set aside after bi and chilled be-

will starc at 4 p.m. on July 1 (10 pai.) fore use.

| fn England.) ‘The programme will be | relayed over telephone wires to] Inspecting Bacon Hogs Drummondville, Que. Thenee it :

Number and Value of Select Marketed During Four Years

bo transferred across the Atiantic Hogs

the

Marconi beam, picked up at ] and

receiving station in Png'and, financial benefit to producers thence sent by teleplione lines to T.on lis system of inspeeting bacon don where it will be distributed by and the premium paid is tt the stations of the British broadcast: | at $8,400,212 since the system {ng stations {through Great B ain | became effective in 1923 to the end and Europe of 1926. The number and value of

The King's message to Canada wil) select hogs marketed in the various

but | Drummondville

follow the ed, instead of coming {t wlll come by Marconi beam to Yamaska, Que.,

Drummondville

same route revel provinces during the four years was

to jas follows: Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba

Ontarlo

$

166,150

ihe

rary 83,075

10,706

receiving station at 60 wiles from

Thence it will be relayed by telephone lines to Ottawa where radio station

CNRO will be the key station for dis-

Quebec

| Total | |

tribution both ways throughout the for Can Dominion and the United States. Ahern 1,700,106 $3,100,212 It is possible to amplify the voice

as it comes over the telephone Jines up to 1,750,000 times. From Yamaska the will aut certain level. Due line resistance fit wil drop as it proceeds. At Montreal it will be “stepped-up” by means of am- plifiers, and throughout the Dominion | similar means will be employed to cope with the drops. At Ottawa the messages will be taken up and the system split by the various other sta-

message leave “a

to

tions at Toronto, Montreal, Halifax Winnipeg, Calgary, ete, which will serve by relay outside districts not}

within sound of the station.

From London to Vancouver is one- third round the world From the time His Majesty speaks until his voice {ts heard only $-100ths. of a}

second will elapse. In the event of the cont beam completed 1, the King’s message, received at Ya: sixty to]

Australian Mar

being on July

inaska, and relayed miles Drummondville, will be heard at Can berra practically the same moment as {t is heard at Ottawa,

Depth of Ploughing Summer Fallow

Ploughing to Depth of Four Inches Gives Good Results Ploughing to the depth of four inches for sutamerfallow has given better results than ploughing to any

other depth, in experiments conduct-

ed during 11 years at the Scott, Sas

katche 1, Experimental Station In these experiments the summer-fal

low was ploughed in June from 3 to | 8 inches deep, and the deepest | ploughing has resulted in the lowest | average yield for the first crop after fallow. The 10 years average yleld, |

of the second crop after fallow shows that dinch ploughing for summer-fal low followed

the fallow

by 4-inch ploughing of

Smartly Simple

stubble has given the most

4 : Ket This one-plece slip-on dress is both profitable yleld, Ploughing 4 Inches practical and attractive, and would be in June d backsetting 6 inc in| yy chie if mac bordered mater- September has given 8.3 bushels per fal or fitted collar, acre more for an 1! ige than | One ple 1eCvce ind

[ ; \ aril : re tre of the was obtained by an method o ena inerand backselting tested, bu ind 42 inches more than the highest eld obtained vards 54 by ploughing once ol 4 yards

ho plain t , , Fae f t of distin Western Fruit Centre aod t rail f ist Kelowna'’s broadcasting logan 48 ponditure of mone now the “Million Box City,” sin it uld want ta shipped more than a million boxes of home cr MU will find : 4] iMustrated in our new

t last se \enown! tonerte frul son, # yWnA Can NiSRAGD] seeiomeniaaticaieand during the ime enson handted imple, yet maintaining the spirit of 8.456 tons of tomatoes, 87 tons of; the node of the moment. Price of the beans, 158 tons of pumpkins, 118 tor book 10 cents the cop of cherries, ons of plums and prunes, 6! 0 19 tons o How To Order Patterns crab apple 6 ton ipricot i total of 9.541 tons \ddress-—- Winnipeg Newspaper Union,

| 175 MeDermot Ave., Winnipeg (as t top Will} I have time to get a drink here {Pattern No Size | Conductod: Ye ir | Traveller Are you ure the train] won't start without me | Conductor: Yes si I'll take ane

with you | Name | a |

‘Lown

Mussolini Enters His Wheat for Prize

Plowed and Sowed Field and Grain is Doing Well

Uncaunted by » cares and wor ries of seven mlolsters’ jobs {ch he now holds, Mussolini set himself

to gain fame as a ral of prize-wln ning wheat. It was letraed that he has entered tt he owns near Forti in the $ com ;petiiions promoted by the Minister of Natlonal Meonomy.

The wheat on whieh the Premler bases his hopes of victory St edo by him = personally During one of his periodical visits to his own fown he plowed hls own elds el ing an old fashi drawn bs two huge snow-white \ On the back of one of them his young son Bruno gat perched, while the shut

ters of the numerous cameras whlch | doy the Duce's cvery step clicked busily. After sowing the wheat Mussolini returned to Rome, leaving the care of his farm to one of his peasants. The wheat sown by Mus

solini has done so well that It is now considered the best of the whole region,

The Ministry of National Economy

distribut

farmer ol

wheat per acre the greatest percentage of increase over the ay erage yield of the surrounding dls

hitherto been by

trict. handed to Mussolini

and ceremony.

The prizes have

their winner in Rome

himself with much

Poultry for Profit

Manitcba F

Boy Has the Right Idea Jackie Ross, a farm lad of the Oat

year cash prizes to

pomp |

‘is te Wil | i Fear Raise in Price of Bread Tnteresting Statement Made ‘That At Last “Mummy W heat Has Been Made To Germinate

sarily Alarmed About Canadian Wheat Pool

The growth of the Canadian wheat

| British Co-operative Society Unneces- | | |

pools 1s oc foning the British co- | | opertitive movement some alarm, = easter tated W. Waldron, nichewan E! . 1 Wheat is of very ancinet origi ee z - Electric Walls Make : Taare Sa rkets commissioner, in an inter: B | I ' bl having, indeed, been cultivated by view on his return from Europe, ank impregnable | enistoric peoples such» ag the where the Saskatchewan Livestock 5 i |Lake-Dwellers of Switzerk ak ie s zerland. It is aoinhiiseion. Obawhioliiigise aamomber Elaborate Alarm System Installed in ; niiss , ot Ww i au ' fn i als mentioned in the earllest writings jhes been carrying on an Investiga Rebuilt Bank of England und es | Ss urrying ; ; a . iter und samples, subtantlally stmilar Htion Into livestock conditions on the Defences such as fortify no other nay nin I ; yey] to modern yarleties, have frequent eantinent place in England are inehided in the % mLinent, : ad ane ears , ly been found in a fair state of pre Mr. Waldron in Manchester, | building of the Bank of Magiand, It . Mr. Weldroa, t an , : _| servation In Egyptlan and other Mneland sited headquarters of} will be possible, in ¢ of Invasion or, Ingilar hee it H : ,.. tominbs dating from a remote period atten, (eley{0};1 Jesatle Soclety | other emergency, to lock the vaults ,,. " ' liu Soctety ; The Egyptlan varlety especially, ot Great vod found thia | from Ciree polnts onc in the i i 2 | ietenited heed ; Ban! slsawliore ina Loadony. nnd known as ‘mummy wheat, has iecte ‘he tnt Al Mn, ONG elsewhere zondon, ana ecling im regard to the wheat noo} a been the subject of much specula They Weratition one ten miles out of London The ey ou i Vio Rat ase Se Pere tlon and experiment, but hitherto ‘ossion th form of yn Walls are constructed of retnforced , pre fon th i t neaeee °: + 7e ae all efforts to procure {ts germina rigteavillnconte mY Whilal vil], comerete blocks, six feet long by two), j UUs vill 1 { i vi R my 4 PPR aT TT (ion have been baffled. Hence tho reventually corner wheat and tj fect wile by two feet thick. Le y res { ty ! at at woah ; , i vreat interest aroused by the recent diMewtt for the consumer jn ‘on, Unforcemeut is made from old steel: | i Lili t 1 iy Le ecaiesy AH Rin RAN Pianta wepneat announcement that ‘mummy ener ae mii: a Pals , wire ships’ cables, whieh are are ‘i Britain to purchase cheap bread,” he ; , 4 ; ,{ wheat" has at last been grown in Isald, Mr, Waldron assured the om | ed Into single strands, These stect rawes jsald, Mr. Wa Tm iss 3 Beat Te MeL ANTAL anols six tle sttte of New South Wales, Aus: {ctals of the society that the Canadtan are Interliced tnto panels six P } y ; reat. | wert raet 1 sahaaail sar i tr 1, and the intimation that tlre y 7 - Yili, , yy LW fect, BOE ! ne ¢ | wheat pool was of no Inushroom TUG HRO TORT OB TOO tHe IOTeR INT ‘report will be mado the subject of | eee . os re ayy | Mnowd, » on top ot the ner, Up : ;srowth, but had been developed" ra rpere aer », |expert investigation. If correct, the fthroveh vears of hard work, and the the mould {fs full of stectwire mat. > | gh years mard work, and era ati ; iWiattinarmeneedi in fact will entirely upset the theory 1 adla 'e Inre ¢ P rr ting. Laqt eonerete is the youred ft x . Canadian farmers had at last coine to “ali ya Ladi Tain Wt of many selentists that wheat Kant}t le 1 . erotica the mo » bie t Wwhow iN ; real that the co-operattye Py Rtnitady rea intat grains could not retain thelr poten- ne Tans, rouduco an | tO work the concrete Inio ¢ ; ing of their farm produce wis an : : , a, | tal fertility for so long a space of aconomMie Necessity and corner. All these conerete blocks , jeconomie necessity. ° eye if 1 Tenia tine as three or four thousand | “I ean sce no reason for the con- | ae ike hg i Cus site enn | years lee ; iWeVyt Neaiy in@nintr then) when in ion. lere are R isumers of Great Britain being alarni 5 : \ rent fee i Aa hitata nag Doubtless wheat keeps its form | TATA Yuet HnuctAhRMIRY also semberreniar £roo,es z ce : }ed because the Canadliun farmer 4 ig je : _' for an inordinate number of years ltaking steps that any other branch /Of the blocks. ‘Two blocks together j taking steps that any \ : and ts easily recognizable, us wit: of commerce had adopted many years form a elreular groove up snd down ¥ merce had ad any yer cae ‘Varaieeg(t 4 rein ness the grain attributed to the yew) aerhe rie is F Which puss ele rie Wires, An @ 1 1fee y }ago,” continued Mr. Waldron. 1 : ike Ta these wires | 5022 Age in Europe, some 6,000 ; e : . eT, oO ace a black ks tiucse | | belleve the time Is opportune for, & i AGATE Ria BIRT oundod, | e's older than the mummy wheat tcf j t} . ne « &nd an alarm is immediateiy + rer fyisit to be paid to the co operators 2 sald to have been grown in Austra lof Great Britain by one or more high | lia, Lut the more skeptical sclen- loflcials of the Canadian wheat pool.| Enraged Poles Smash Radio tists have always held that the rhey would be able to explata to the husk and the search are the long: various soctetios in Great Britain the Believed it Responsible for Rains | enduring elements and that the tiny

: ; Boers eas alms and objects of tie Cunadiun Which Affected Their Crops verm, the repository of Ife, quick field district, north of Winnipeg, has), | noo In) . r : ; :

: i that ray 1 , farmer, and Tam confident that ones Polish farmers near Vilna have at: iy jJoses its vitality. Even when foun he raising ry Cc i ; ' 1 1 rv ; 2, ae >

le t ; \ ek Pe ‘eel the mittter is elearty understood on ‘tucked the district school teacher Der! kept under the most favorable con- TAA ( ay A ye ago he c » 1 ; 1 : . :

1 4 i. 3 Meat } < cain. ithe other side we ul receive very cause they believed bis radio respon they allowed the toughest that his flock ¢ us require ui fn : ; ; ¥ sits . ¥ S : pa soe BBG LIME mipathette support, T feel sure that sible tor the drenching rains thatyersins only fifteen years, the ma- ing up. He had heard of the returns : ; : nd ; 1 { : z wy

sie : such a visit would be welcomed, und ha ruined thelr prospeets tor &) jority becetuing Infertile within five obtained from Manitoba approved : ¢ : : :

the directors of the Coope buniper erop, yenurs

Noeks, and wrote to A. G. MeCuiloch, oye] ; Ting Carty 1 i: :

; Wholesale soctery, and other Oaly the devil's volee could be All the welght of authority ts Dominion poultry promoter, for help oat Salyenite ok; ; x ie i: : of the consumers suovement In Great made audible by such an infernal mie therefore, on the side of the state- in getung a more profitable poultry |; , ; i : f we Aol iI! 1 ' : Britain would be glad to have the chine, they sald when the teacher e+) qent that in no single one of the ock, ! start was made with) 0, : , ; i tee a rHeUHAT : : RPE | Visitors speak in the large eentres 6l hibted his newly aequired apparacus. numerous experiments has mummy latehing eggs trom a Manttoba ap-| 1 fy ' %

} b AD | jopulation. rhe musie which emanated from the! wheat germinated, The very oldest proved flock, and some record of | anh ; i y r , aie | devildevised instrument was Not. seed and that an olly and case- performance chicks, Though his sshd. ARN) GILT ustomed to hear |} \ 1 j | + + a ey were accustome st nrdene at id pe flock did not reaeh over 100 birds at! Empire Marketing Board } Lea came ea heaps apa {as aleniverelhalgennon iienomeren| In sluging school and church, and the | germinated ts only a hundred years the ie! , ie season, e aw i} . * : $ Hl © | ' weird syncopation was probably pro-! 9 anc § ays: Rane ports an income of $430 from his ex-| Colonies May Participate a the hernia a SilOrawOfmbunentorvato Id, and ig Sr cceser tak its cen ~ : theta dueec v ner rs Pee S snary. Never ales: F 711e periment. Fifty trap nested hens | Canadian National Exhibition pear rR ee “ir Sauer | te mat Ne ieless, it is argued . . mument lost souls oy a ad. soretic r F 4 made a record of 20 eggs during} The conference of governors of col- | : : pen theoretical grounds that if air ' ' ' Titers After beattng the teacher they | were totally excluded, no reason ex- March and the balance 21. One| onies, mandated territories and pro: ; : The ¢ - 3 ' Fe - : _ smashed his radto set to bits. 16 ists why the germ ghould dle any biddy laid an eggs every day. tectorates with representatives of the , es sts the ; : * 4 y [pees ; P A discourared pedagogue predicts that) earlier than lichen, which seems to e = colonial office, discussed in London - 4 ; x . , ' | hi this part of Poland will develop to the have an infintte capacity for living Popularity of Spring Lamb } participation tn annual trade exhibi- ; . ° th 3 4 , - ; ; F r ; point of haying a court action over the jn suspended animation, or the very fhe consumption of Canadian lamb | tions and special consideration was F nn fee hi F a Darwintin theory in about the year) Jong-lyed echarlock and poppy is Increasing steadily as a result of; given to the possibility of an exhibl |) s i 4 al pee ; Na eley secds.. So far as wheat in Mngland the better care farmers are taking in tion in Toronto in Les, [i was gen: | - L , or | ~ ‘is concerned, {it 13 sald that any producing this article, according to} erally felt that where possible colon: le fd kills tl } t { i % - | Aa ! orm of damp kills le wheat grain Col. Robert McEwen, president of the} jes desiring to exhibit should come To Reduce Food Imports Ihe { es B - F ; x ¢ ry} {within a year or two. It is reck- Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers. | into aay court taken by the British i il t fiat i t ; . ° ; - oned, aceording actual experiment, He contended that the popularity of government or the Empire Marketing Germany Plans Large Farm Loan to te, pene) XI } Be Ty } ¥ i { that, not surposely sown, whea “spring lamb" could only be lessened , board, Increase Production | , oe ; , srittat by the careless use made of the term - Germany is determined to reduce Would tota ly vanish as a British by restuurants Ontario Tobacco the importation of foods to a mini. | plant within four years, | Ras red sr thai rim Ken.) mun, Tt has been announced that Atnong many interesting discoy- , Calne. | DO OLA E CURE EB LOM teatel the Reichbank and the Ministry for |erles made recently as to the nature The British Empire jtucky have moved inte South western : ks Taree on 3 of the bariy. wheats) ave’ are told 6 Fin chin ‘i Sood ¢ Agric re have agree t early ats, are The DBeilish Mmpire is seven times | Ontario for the purpose of engaging Food and Agriculture have agreed to i cr : P erng 100 for 44 that the most important was the ! : 1 i raise a loan of $50,000,000 for the in as large as the Roman Ciopire at the; in tobacco growing. The int has ~. \finding of a true wild wheat in Pal- / ' fs 1 ie rats , crease in production of foodstuffs, "MGB OF a 6 wild wheat in Fa fine of its greatest extent, unde been miainty into Nortolk county, ao y 4 4 me i e The ioney will be advanced to e@stine by a member of Lord Allen Trajan. tt is four titnes the size of; where there is a ec derable aren : Upc Eo 4 ; ». | bey’s expeditionary force. The home ! it ; , ! its » tt farmers desiring to improve their) 99% peditlonary le : 1 » the United States pro It would} of Jand suitable for the growing of ; f thls jantethatehaaledeandnore make 65 Germany tt increased | flue-cured tobacco 1 here is | lands at the low pre-war faterest SLAP UE SS Te Ute HAE ee rOrirn Vs ‘Treas if -( » “Cco, ma ae 3 > { > ivi ¢ 7 arha " by about 1,000,000 square miles during | much cheaper than i the older | @! + por cent, pleads civillzaHop: (on: perhaps =. 40,008. biomnt . , pdbet ¥ a ; i Ihe Government belleves that the | ears, has been traced to Western last 50 years, [establisher tobacco districts, . : he ; So ae ae fig tillable area and the productivity of, Asia with a reasonable degree of the nereage under cultivation are | certainty capable of large increase by the {t has recently been alleged, Biya draining of low lands 1 the irriga- | 8 article on the mummy wheat tion of dry high sections, Plans for. TCP ted to have been grown in in this direcilon already have Australia, that a native rice, plant rill worked out has been found tn Austral; and the fare » t Thy © , at The hsbank will try to obtain | the Inference has been drawn that the necessary funds in the domestie if the natives had been botanists leat the population of Australfa would miokey miaewer i now be -reckoned in tens of mil | lions, | Games Birds For Alberta If after expert Inquirles 1t comes | to be shown that wheat can pre Splendid Game Birds to be Secured oo. Ges dire after thousands of From Europe year independently of its agricul: } Considerable attention ts being interest, there will be a field paid to restocking Alberta woods 64. much interesting speculation as with game birds. Steps wre belt& 14 tie existence of the germ of life tuken to secure from the IEsthontan z government i pply of Russlin Alberta Sugar Beet Crop “cock of the wood,” a spendid ame) he Alberta sugar. beet crop thls j bird for setting out In Alberta, IL I8 vane will exceed that of 1926 by 1,000 claimed that thts 9 gia bird will | vores or more, says ‘I’. George Wood, thrive as well In the ( dian West) Qistrtet Manager of the Canadian as the Hu lan partridge, of which Suear Factories, Limited, back from there are now hundreds of thousands | pustness trip to Calgary ana from the few ye set ont Just (Wen-o panonton. The acreage last yea ty years ago, At the same time Cal) wa. g500, The sugar attracted a gary’s Kish and Game Association $s rood deal of attention at the recent planning to import English phe {S) ovadednp-Alberta” exhibition In Cal and Bobwhite quall, gary 40 H | Hag Become Discouraged Christlan missfonarles itn thelr ractors Vie With Horses | ; acto t s | Tamatave one of the princtpal! work among the Hindus find ft dif

Old dobbin is going to. have a much easier time of it this year on al ports of Madagascar, having been /fleult to explain the killing of the good taany Saskatchewan farms when the solid train-load of tractors seen | swept by its 100th cyclone tn a cen: fatted calf-—-the only thing in the in the above photograph is distributed in that province. ltury, probably will stay in ruins. |} four Gospels to which nearly all Hin-

Tractors hitherto have been shipped in considerable numbers to western | Shipping companies are urging that jdus take exception, This Is because farmers, but seldom if eyer before has such a large single shipment gone !a less susceptible harbor be devel the cow 1s regarded by them a3 forward, This tralnload was handled recently by the Canadlan Pacifle Ratl- | oped sacred

es ; ; : |

Whether or not tractors will come to replace the horse altogether Jn} ‘Tests completed recently demon- The majority of us would have to the west is doubtful, but many reports have been heard to the effect that | strate that hemp for fibre can be | wor k twenty-four hours a day if we a farmer using these machines Is always a jump or two ahead of hig | grown very successfully tn many | were to love our nelghbors as they

nelghbor

i adic love themselves

iparts of Ci

Deer, Sheep and Other Animals at Jasper Numbered in Thousands There ¢ 10,000 mountato and an equal number of deer in per National Vark, according to estimate made by J. B. Harkin, Com of Natlonal Parks, in his

ire p

mnissioner

annual report. Dealing with wild life

in the park, Mr. Harkin states:

An exceptionally mild and fall, with practically no snow, wags a boom to the guimne within the park, as feeding

open

it provided especially yood

conditions. Wild life generally is fa creasing rapidly and all animals seen were In good condition. From the |

observations of the warden staff, it is estimated that there are between S00 and 1,000 elk in the park. Herds num- bering a8 many as 70 and 100 been the vielnity Creek,

A in are

have

seen fn of Cabin

£

gratifying increase is noted Mountain They

their ually

very

Rocky Sheep.

spreading range

and previously deserted ranges being frequented. An estimate places the number of sheep within the park at 10,060. While Rocky Mountain gots gencorally to the higher

keep

altitudes, they are constantly spread- |

ing out. There are at present be- lieved to be well over 2,000 goats in the park and all, including kids, are in good condition,

Signs and tracks seen in the differ: ent areas indicate a considerable in-

crease among the grizzly bear espe

claily In the region of the Snake In- | miles cr more, is the idea advanced ada has yet known, Many causes are

dian, Rocky and Smoky Rivers and Rock Lake. Dilack bear are also in- creasing and it is common. sight for tourlsts see from ten to thir- teen of these animals In the neigh- borhood of Jasper at one time. A very the to-

a to

places the park

estimate of within

conservative tal number at 2,000. Moose are at last coming into the park in large numbers. They have been seen in practically all areas, and are usually tame. of these animals within the park confines, leading ali other animals ia the mat- ter of increase and the estimate of thelr numbers is placed at 10,000, They are very tame, pay practically no attention to pedestrians or motor cars, and are frequently seen grazing on the townsite. The increase’ ip caribou is very graufying. Numerous herds range along the northern

bear

believed be

Deer

are to

are

boundary and at the Dig Lick on Byng¢Criminal Wood Carver Cheated Law Canada, without the deposit of cash bonds, from thirty days to ninety

more

Pass 75 to 100 can be seen at almost any time. There is also a large herd in the Tonquin Valley. gers within the park are placed at 1,000. Guides and hunters report that these animals also very numer- ous north of the boundary.

are

Almost every lake and stream in the park contains beaver and they are increasing rapidly. Buffalo Prai- rie, at one time one of the finest

grazing areas in the park, with a iit- tle running passing through {t, is now a serles of small lakes and dams which are occupied by hundreds of beaver. Especiaily good fishing Is procured in these beaver lakes. Mar-

stream

ten are very numerous, while fisher and mink are also increasing. Keen Vigilance is exerclsed to prevent trapping of these animals. Wollt,

coyote and wolverine are being trap- ped. There have been no signs of

cougar.

Good catches of fish were report ed generally, and the fishing was much better than in previous sea- sons. Restocking was carried out ina number of lakes and streams, Cale-

donlan Lake, opened after two closed the results in an

abundanee of fish.

seasons, showed

Confer Honorary Degrees

the annual conyo- of of Alberta recent

seventeenth University held Wdmonton

degrees in law Lieutenant-Governor Mebert N lor of the university dey d fog the The graduating address was given by W. C. Murray, of the Uni

Saskatchewan

At ealion the

which was at

ly, honorary were

conferred upon 1D). Bock, chancel

14

and Hon There were the

graduat faculties

conterre upon

srees classes oO vurtous Principal verstty ot Work will Take Many Years The war-torn cathedral of Rheims has been reopened, M. Herriot, Mints ter Mducation and Fine Arts, has handed keys of the partially tored cathedral to Cardinal Lucon, archbishop of Rhetins, Nearly half the chureh been tived, but it will yours, architects

ot

the yes

great cathedral has

roofed over and r

take or fifty

say, to complete the restoration,

twenty

“They say brunettes have a sweet er disposition than blondes,”

“Well, my wife's been both and I can’t notice any difference,”

Get-rich-quick schemes enable a lot of people to get poor quicker, CD

W. N, U. 1683

Their num- |

es

| Very Necessary ; The strawberry can be succes

sfuily

jvery Hght*sand to a heavy clay, but

° ' }grown on many kinds of solls from a

{c Hit flourishes best on a moderately | }light friable soil, It important to | choose a soll that docs not pack or }bake In order that the young runner: |

plants get rooted

To avold dsr white grubs

carly as possible.

fome |

| land that has been in sod for

yea should nei be used for straw

| berri until a few hoed erops have

lyeen frown upon it. Land infested | with couch grass or other persistent | | weeds should also be avoided. Care- ful preparation of the soil is neces-

sary according to a new bulletin of

1 Experimental Farm, on Its Cultivation

the l-omir the “Strawberry and

in Canada,” ‘should be thoroughly ploughed, disk: ed and harrowed, and it should be {rolled in order to facilitate planting.

Before planting, the land |

|The bulletin, which is available on | japplication to the Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture,

Ottawa, covers cyvery phase of stré

berry growing.

| Dust Cloud Surrounds Earth

Absorbing Matter Also Around Sun asd Stars Says Harvard Professor | That the earth, the sun, and all the

{nearby stars may be surrounded by a cloud of cosmic “dust,” or some sort of absorbing matter, which ex- tends from the sun for 600 trillion

S. King, of the

‘by Prof, Edward Harvard College Observatory at Cam- bridge, Mass. | Prof. King afater a study of the ‘stars, and points out clouds of absorbing matter are unique. In many parts of the they hide the stars bebind them, and

this color that

suggestion the such not

makes of

they surround some siar clusters. One of these is the famous group, the Pleiades, a number of stars

in with such a “dust” cloud, However, if the clouds were pres- throughout the universe, the

ent distant stars would look In-

most Prof, King does find that up to a certain distance, stars do get redder, the farther away they are.

Work Was Never Finished

| i

1

| For Many Years

co has one of the most aborately

t

This is magnificent!—but it is war, | hundreds of miles from our larger industrial centre the average citizen as of only passing interest reaching effect on production, commerce, and transporuition, and they deliver | a blow which shocks the whole economic

Why Canada

Attracts Tourists Indications Point 5 a |

There is no doubt that the coming

1927

months

both

contribu

chief being the spre tion at home and

Traffic This Year

ot

citizens

ting

will

be

and

to this result, the two 1 of the Informa- abroad that om

aily Increased , Sunuki

the greatest season for motor touring, ag regards } visitors, that Can-j|

main highways are not surpassed by

any on the continent, and the realiza-

tion, by that

coolne

Dominio

‘Lhe other causes of this increased

interest

humerous and spring from so many tensely red, but this Is not the case. different sources in every province as to defy the attempt to catalogue them, but perhaps the most important, so} far as visitors are concerned, is the ‘change in Dominion Customs Regula- ‘tions which extends the time ; States motor tourlsts may remain Jp!

or

our

n.

the

nelghbors

uncrowded

to

the south, Canada has an ideal climate, so that in summer they may escape from the heat, the congested highways and the famiiiar fields to the comparative ways, and the new and striking scenes tn clty, Eighteen hundred loosely gathered together, and mixed country and virgin wilderness in the

in touring In Canada are

The Cathedral of Zacatecas, Mexi- days. The varlous provinces

are

United

s

ut

actively engaged than ever before in

improving motoring conditions.

Most

‘country, but the work of carving was of them have bureaux to deal with

earved church facades in the never finished. ‘The stone carver who started the work later commit- ted a crime and was sentenced to death but given a reprieve to com- plete the job, after which the sen-

tence was to be carried out. Knowing that his life was safe so long as the church task the work- eq out such an elaborate design that it not be finished in one man's lifetime, so he finally died old the chureh was never com-

lasted, carver could of age, and pleted

A Modern Dicgenes A modern Diogenes has dis- covered near Charlerol, in the person of Valentin Le Page, who hag out- done the Greek sage and his barrel by

been

installing himself in a bathtub, Dis abled in a factory aecident three years ago, and unable to do more than eke a living repairing chairs M. Le Page has lived economically ever since in a battered bathtub roofed with boards, beside the high- way, with a police dog occupying « sugar box annex, The porcelain bungalow, however, lacks running water, A Useless Precaution A clergyman was having dinner

with a parishioner preceding the af: Ife ate that he learty @& meal before preach- justice In un

service,

ternoon very

ingly, explaining must not loo ing if he the pulpit at

able ao attend the service, so when

eat was to do himself housewi

he ras

spar

her husband returned she inquired, | “And how was he?” “Oh, well,” he replied wearily, “he might as well

have et.”

Regulate Marketing of Fruit Crops I. M. Black, a former treasurer the Manitoba proyinelal has chairman of the funetion

Produce

been appointed

Control which will under the British Columbia

Marketing Aet, which was enacted at

Board of

the recent session of the B.C, legis- }lature. The board will endeavor to regulate the marketing of the fruit {crops in order to obtain better re turns for producers, | She-—"You seem so worldly.” | Tle—"Yes, I've travelled consider !ably —thousands of miles.” She—‘What is your work?” Ile “Floorwalker.”

in| government }

|

|

the subject, and province,

either

from

tourists entering a another proy-

ince or from outside of Canada, will

find that they are able to obtain hunt- | ing and fishing privileges by applying | to the provincial

5

oflicers

complying with the game laws.

King Enjoys Canadian Hut

Typical Shack Was Built in Wisdsor

King George

favorite

sor Castle is a small tyy

Grounds During War

part

and (jue

of

‘en

Mary's the grounds of Wind- al Canadiar

and

}

shack amongst the trees, within sight

of their private suite in the ¢ worked,

Che

hut,

superbly

was

built by the Canadian lumbermen who

attended and who wished

to

souvenir

The King fond of this many of the

forestry duri

to leave

and Queen hut and spe leisure half

their busy life as possible

Money

isn’

t everything

ng the

are

nd

ut

King

war

a

equally in hours

credit answers the same purpose,

ot

Such fires, although they may occur

cannot be dismissed by far

for forest fires have a

fabric.

| Built Up Huge Business

apanese Woman Handles Nearly

Every Product of the Eeast Twenty-six years ago Madam Yone occupied herself solely with affairs of her household, Then her huband dled. leaving her a sugar refinery, which $3,000,- G00,

| the

she sold for

She immedlately began to conduct \large commercial transactions, to the !scandal of Japan, which was still un accustomed to a@ woman playing such part.

a | Gradually she bullt up a great net j work of companies deallng with al- ;most every product of the Mast secured

She of crude

Lhe

a world monopoly cauiphor, gained control of the

steel

industry, and dominated sugar

market, Other Snteres which she undertook included: Shipyards, | steamships, petroleum, zine, lead, copper, iron, aleohol, brewerles, dis-

tilleries, insurance, leather, factor- fes, mills, rice, flour, rubber, silk, cotton, salt, banks, mines, land, beans.

The war brought her great profits, but also much unpopularity. Mer speculations in rice caused a rise in price, with the result that her offices were burned by an angry mob, and she had to flee to remote village for safety. | Her firm's from the serious slump

celluloid,

a

difficulties have of

sprung 1920 in

Japan, They were aggravated by the ; earthquake losses in 1928, and also

by the recent earthquake.

Why Applause Has Decreased

Watchmakers Say Hand-clapping Puts Wrist Watches Out of Order The habit

es ig responsible

decrease in applause

of wearing wrist wateh

for a considerable

at London thea tres and music halls

hall been

Leading actors and musie ar

tists have for time won-

hand-clapping

some

; dering why has sub

lstded to such an extent, while jokes

are laughed at just as uproariously as

,ever |

Watshmakers discovered

jhand-clapping puts wrist watches lout if order, and thelr advice is re- lsnonaiblo for the decrease in ap plauce, Theatre patrons now laugh and stamp when wishing to show approval.

It iss t amount of money a man ¢ s, but the amount h ets that count

In 1878, the first Hving aerial pas sengers went aloft In a balloon. They

Were a sheep, a rooster and a duck.

The steamer Sagamo arviy

| Lakes, }beautiful lnkeland of Outario--Canadlan Natlonal Railways photograph

with

passengers

who

ing at Royal Muskoka wharf, in the Muskoka

are

planning

a delightful holiday in this

Devotion to Canine Friends

i Not Hard to

Understand

Possesses a Dog

Thre

newspapers

haye served to accentuate the mys ferlous bond existing between the fhuian and the canine breeds, In London a boy whose deg had been }placed In pound and who did not posse the necessary fee to obtain jits release broke into the enclosure lio rescue Nis beloved pet, He 4 lcaught but, be it said to the eredit | of ‘all coneerned, he got his dog and it did not cost him anything but a black mark against ounce spot- {less record, And somchow we don't feel that reputation las been se

| rc usly besmirehed On the other hand—well, if we cuid it, we might

a recent storie; throughout

if

upnearing appearing

the

cou

One

| be accused of cop pounding a felony!

In the

neig!

boring

provinces

of

;Quebee a little boy fell info a pond a few days ago While lis) fright- {ened playmates ran fer help a sag- facious dog dived into the water and brought the little boy lo shore--too \late, alas, for resuscitation, But the 'protecuve instinet and the beautiful affection existing between the ehlld and the de Wag exemplified never theless, About the sane tle a nine-year-old boy plunged into an | abandoned Stone quarry to save a ;mongrel pup that had fallen fn, One hour later the bodies of the lad and the dog, were recovered, the dog firmly clasped in the boy’s arms Stories of such devotion are not ‘rare. One has only to possess a dog

to realize the boundless devotion that

is possible.

lover of animals

, refused

adit

Sir Walter Scott, a noted

inerv

invitation the day on whieh ifs fayor

ite dor died.

a very dear

the

tuthor

“Owing to the death of friend”

felt

himself unable to share in the pleas And

of very

ures social

i bill

dear

as well as

life. friend” any

the dog is all of that

seen

others

iis

lo

we fll could,

and more

New South African Flag

yrds, ihe

Cress of Saint George is Included in Design

| The

| for the Union ¢

1

Sout

Africa,

design of the new national tlag

ue-

cording to a bill submitted to Parltia-

ment, shall be

the

Cross

of

St.

George bordered with & narrow edge

or band in white on a green fleld di-

vided in quarters,

vund that the Union

Jack shall symbolize the association

o? the South

other members

African

of the the

tions constituting

munity of nation that the Union | officially on the

38.

Jack

gi

actual

of t

be il

Union with the ‘oup | British The bill provides | shall birthday

na- ‘om-

own of

the King and on other holidays dur-

ing the year.

The revised bill is ta be submitted

to a referendum

Had to Resort to Strategy

Bank of England Once ii Danger of Having to Close its Doors

It is long, experienced crisis

a bank

happily, anything such

as

has

since

fu

if

Iungt he

way befallen

and of

Japan, but more than ouce in bygone

tines even the Bank of England was within an ace of having to close its doors. In 1745, for instanee, when a hea ‘run"” caused by Jacobite

panic bank's re

erves,

only saved by

the

employing

situation

ae

gents

ed to exhaust the

was to

present notes which were paid slowly

us possible, the eash received being innucdiately brought back by another door, and paid over again, while a jous holders of 16) notes tried vy: ly to lin attention Britain's Land-locked Seas

Che British Empire has one of the world’s chief oecante wonders th Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Australia; there is nothing like it in the world. This is a gigantic coral breakwater 1,200 miles long, making smooth water along the whole Mast coust of Queensland British Col- umbia has one of the longest and most beautiful landlocked ocean

routes in the

between the isha

land

Had Narrow

Anne

onee

Horace author, was fornia, and

a local editor,

of the

to

poetry drifted editor

his

received

li

y

a

became

L

ANC

world, about 1,000 mil

the

Escape

VYachell,

rancher acquainted

who ha

d

One

poen

In ¢

10 «love

ienst, day entit

the ‘all

with

of that the led:

i*Why Dol Live?” He read It through

with impatience, by return of

“Because you

stead of bringing

sent

Hie

yout

pos

poem

Greek Immigrant Now Rich

Nearly New York started in

every is A stan

when he Was i

has since by

jconc ession

and

lions corners

hat-¢

il

w

ay

ck

{x

penniless

dona

sed all

room

years

dinar

several

the

expen

t? in

in

owned by a Greek who

aso, ant, mil

ive

Airship Service To Save Tiime

Development Will Bring Em; Closer Together Says Major Scott The unit in life has become tine

not qistance und elimination of this

unlt to a great derree the developinent of ca teid airship service th shout

British Mmpire will do more

the npire permanently than any other endeavor Major G. Tf. Seott, British alr expert, declared at a luncheon held at) QOttawa in his honor,

Major Scott told in a matter-of-fact voice of his conviction that these ‘commercial services would be sue:

cessful and sate, Careful investiga tion into all problems presentéd had been = conducted } the British Government, lie said, with the idea in view of uniting the Empire. Hoe euiphasiveg that all development of

commerelal airships in great Britain wits being conducted for clyil pur poses, There was no development at all designed for ihe con struction of rigid aircraft for war purposes, ‘Two great airships with 0,009,000 cuble feet gas capucity, more than double that of the est airship constructed up to the pres ent, will ald in ellminating the dis

tance between sections of the Empire,

Major Scott said, and passengers Will travel in all the comfort of or: dinary steamship travel. These ships, which he deserlbed as merely forerunners of greater ships in the future, will be equipped with two

berth cabins, lounges, two promenadu

decks, smoke rooms, dining saloons to seat fifty persons, shower baths and adequate ing, cooking and

venting arrangements, The time which will be saved to travellers from 1 nd to varlous

parts of the Mmpire was estimated by Major Scott as follows: days; South Africa, 1344

10 Australla, 17 days; Canada, three to four days.

Major Seott suggested that the

vilue to Empire relations could

hardly be estimated. Such meetings as the Imperial Conference coulg be held move without keep- ing Premiers of the various

Dominions too long absent from thelr

frequently the

of government,

ajor Scott stressed the facet that travel would be safe and comfort able. There would be no such thing as afr sickness, he sald. The new craft would operate practically with: out rolling or pitching. With ieteor ological obseravttongs as taken today acute weather conditions could be avolded. New types of Delsel en- gines, burning a heavier newly per- fected fuel would eliminate most of the danger from fire, the cause of most past accidents in which fire had played a part.

Manitoba Fisheries

Fish Cannery to be Es.ablished at

Lake Winnipeg Arrangements are belng completed to establish fish Lake Winnipeg to put up varieties of h water fish Fisher, of Winnipeg, an

is of

a cannery on white and other AB 107 10) experienced

the

res

man, the promoter enter

prise, last your's

The market value of the

eateh of the Lake Winnipeg fisherles was $30,000 The varieties caught were white tish, piekerel, pereb, pike, goldeyes, tullibec, sauger and mullet

The total catch was 6,899,000 pounds, the greater part of which was ship ped to the United States

Cash in Advance

“Irving Berlin in his young days,” ald a New York music publisher, “was careful about 1aoney matters That's how tt ts that he's a million

ire today

tN OuSs Con fan once ed Berlin from Chicago

“*Please send new song If cood will send choc

Berlin knew the state of the comedian'’s finar and wired back

Please send cheek. If od, wi end t ng.’ A Little Too Smart

she ht herself awfull \ as a tant

“Do you keep fountain pet timid-looking man inquired quietly

“No,” she snapped, “we sell them.”

“"Anywa he as he re towards the door, “you'll keep the one you were going to sell me, Good morn ing.”

Mother What was the matter Johnny? Didn't the butcher have any beef

Johnny: © didn’t ask bin He had just sold an ox-tall to some nist nd IT knew that was the last part of tho

It take rman wlth strong will nower to listen to reason when he {ts

{angry

WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD

1 Hh, tind, VPoronte was elected iden of the’ Candin \Vssocia Advertising Apencic ato the

meeting held in ‘Poronto Phe text oo the South African nationality and ff Wl just been issued, The bill provides that the Union Jacek shall be own im con

nection with the new tig.

Phe smallpox record for 1826 onee again gives the Vnited States the) unenvinble distinction o ving re: |

Student Gains Distinction t

Medical United States

Saskatchewan Honors in

Student Wins |

A Saskatchewan student has won the distinetion of coming out on top of the first part of the examinations eonducted by the United States board of medical examiners,

Malcolm B. Conte G veal Assini bola, weiting in the examination with students ron medical selioo! throughout the United State and Canada, paine first place, amd the onl Conudian in the first tem pluees Ile is a son of M und Mt n.d). 1 Coutl Assiniboia, Itis father is in speetor of school ov the Assiniboia

EXPRESS, EMPRESS

COULD NOT REST OR SLEEP

THE

Confederation and After Sixty Years of Progress

|The Renaissance of the Buffalo in the | West

One of the least creditable incident in the early history of the west, after) fthe coming of the white nian, wis! R h A N } d the neamesiinetion of the buffalo; one | as on TS, BUSCH of the more creditable wag the effee Face. Cuticura Heals. live steps taken at the last moment | Saeweeeeieraias to save the buffalo from utter extine- | “T was troubled with an itching

rash which broke out in blotches on

tion and bring him baelk, not It itched

lo any- |

my arms, neck and face.

thing approaching his one-time num- | and burned causing me to scratch, bers, but to a population that en and scratching caused eruptions, sured the survival of this interesting My face was disfigured and I had to ; | bandage my arms. I could notrest

and valuable animal. or sleep on account of the irritation. At one time the buffalo ranged ‘A friend advised Cuticura Soap

es, societies and other oreanivetions should be imeluded, The fumetion WET be to arrange programs for the celebration, and to appoint sub-eorm pPiittees to deal with strel matters at fininees, decorations, sport parades ete Vublie buildings and streets should be decorated with thas sind bunting, and citizens generally should

Diamond Jubilee Celebration

Engineered

Some Suggestions for Guidance of to Insure Committecs eae Phe mayor or reeve should call Dependability neeling to forme a jubilee committer ;) Phe munieipal council, educationab au

thorities, representatives of church

deeorite their lone

The faith of thousands of tire

ported more cases of this preventable | inspectorate, and is at present ic over the greater part of North Amei and eran Hay Lia for a free A good way fo get people together

disease than any other country ou tioned at the Regina normal sehoo Winvey nay 5 aL laa sample. fot reliel at once bo pur- is to have a procession. Engare the : . m-

ate iyi ; | ; ica, und we know front the narratives chased more, and after using one ; U 7 Mt he Sai in Firestone Gu

side of Asia, | {of many of the early travellers and cake of Soap and part of a box of local band and have the children join Dipped Balloons is founded AA AARAAAARAARALRAD AA i » fet ; ; at F

rhe Prinee of Wales and Premier Tq * ° fur-traders that a hundred years or | Ointment I was healed."’ (Signed) fin the parade fi whieh all socteties . .

Niliiet nt ? (vied of, i ; Miss Wava C. Carter, Junction Rd., : weanizations shor ) “7 n on exacting Service long Baldwin probably will sail for Can more ago they travelled in suelh in : : and organizations showld have a part ° ne, i : Springhill, N. S., Aug. 30, 1926, Has Sena ; ; ; mileage and dependability. ada July 28 aboard the SS. impress eredible numbers over the plains of 4 a , In the parades, Hfoats portraying the . eed ie j Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and hist loan f } ' Known as the pioneer of the of Australfa, if is understood. The What is now Western Canada that the Talcum for daily toilet purposes. MH: as Ue SU Ue Ua hould be dn Ball Fi h Premirer expects to return August country was literally black with viiem Hample Each Free by Mail, Address Canadiay | chided, 1 floats cannot be mide, the - CONS trestone as con- deport . Lid, iev, Soup me ‘onle velit oat " 17. The Prince will stay two or three as far as the eve could reach, Never Depot: satenhedee, Lid, Montreal" Priee, Soup young people might arrange histor sistently led in its develop- weeks longer, Q itheless at the time of Confederation WAS 7 Cuticura’ Shaving: Stick 28¢, deal tableaux, with snitble niusic ment—using only the best

A nuniverot roroleh iroons. aiiel. vthey were practically extinet in Bri MOTEHMSUSNOWUSURO DES TEQtes Letts to materials and enginecring

: F : iY l tis *o} {ine , heed join the parades. Neweomers in all ; Baged in a fracas at a eafe in Shang, - fish North American as well as in 5 P < . °

i ‘A sen ef Customs Union in Europe headtubvaatanlle dima ainiaike dhaniead to bring it to the highest hai, China, and after it was all over | the Western States, although it) is I : inDURe liabilit It i the police reported that ieitish jestimateg that they onee numbered fo take part; where there are old set phnlse te nt esis ; to ltalliny Branch and lintted State 175,000,000, How they were extermin. Movement Started fer an Identical ters, they should be especially asked only natural, with such a high

: A ; F . e . Colleraunndvsniiona wore Kutoliii ated fs not a tale to remember. Tariff System in European Hfo join in the celebrations. “The flags quality product, that Fire- from bruised heads. H One of the most pieturesque Jinks Countries should be flown in conspienous plice, | stone has attracted the best A ES } hy l t | Hiley inanitan. amndike tata aandl ibeliveets tioentesonteanitetibannste so) ees MOVES LON ULE ORIEODSI TD CE: MEAL SEO CSHB ION SILO TC TH UAL tire dealers in the country c -$hod } } = + : unas . t \; alute ¥ | far as the buffalo is concern is the | fon union was deduced by many land salute.

Melbourne cores pondent states that Vegetales ; ; db uty F ' - t] \ } ; ; j hi veteran Canadian poet Charles Mair, ) Celesites from a resolution whieh | Chere might be a pfenie ar other Call your nearest one to day.

le Australian export PF apples is | : hopes dshas * CB MALTA Fi ; , , 2 37 + A rates | Y an A ho | still living in Victoria and approach. | Wes #iven” preliminary approval by “demonstration, with sports for the se BR OUKDT Teo. co. year he lowest im 20 Vvear le | vd had 4 ha F ‘i ; i 7 a ¢)

rad ake ; ing his ninetieth year Mair knew ‘he economie conference in Geneva, children, In the evening there eould Hamit O exports rewelres 000 COses, of} . M SEA - 1 F , ; 1 amilton, Ontario

he west when the buffalo might still Under this resolution ihe League be a coneert with fireworks and a which almost a million cases have | { 5 i LA

EL : aM ; | ; . SA RTA ; ty native (Of Nations would be empowered to. community bonfire ov other ihimina MOST MILES PER DOL R been sent to Britain compared with | be seen occasionally in their native ! 4,250,000 Cases exported last year | Jstate, and was so impresseg with the | Propose measures best calentated to) tton Hon. J. A. Robb, minist rf J tragedy of their extinetion that in] #ecure either an identical tari! sys Ive ; obb, minister o ine} i A . r j brogl . | ; a py * | | 1890 he published, through the Royal, [2 dMmong European countries or a Destroying Icebergs ! anee, contenmplites a trip to Muvope | i rat Miainurownliinwalniontl

Hi Society of Canada, an appeal that cemmion: basis for the eraborarlon oO 5 . j 7 ' 7 this sumer, While he would go | : . ; In North Atlantic Firestone Builds the Only Gum-Dip Tiree rth i t 1 f ; Walt laroused the interest of thoughtful ons term: commereiil treaties pee wimiarily for the purpose of a holl | Sibeconimissions it < , |

| : . rnra lainr aleans are : previously had - Gay, the aninister would deal ined men, Some years later steps wer q ; ae ; i Method of Demolishing Party Has ake ava is vanishing race { ayed excessive tari protection ane shit} \ dentilly with some trie Wabeer i asta HA pore abe aero a EN laid wh oth loetrin that) nation Been Highly Successful Prohibition In U.S. : | Inative Cannadis ' als aid ao oe doe e otha wiions A n i, One of thent would fikely be irade | native Candin imavimals, with: such | } ive : vlitenE hy LE berg of alniost indescribable treaty with Geriniat | BUCCOERMTIBNIN {a HeRseGnulOUNy ad Nite) | euolM ane IOC m O La LUE Ua tOBtUt SI beauty, 500 feet long,with a hollow in, Ramsay MacDonald Believes it is a ire? \ Vite t ay i ; * ment in : : rat 1 Vv M, Agee j west, tariff barriers, which were greatls the centre 90 feet in depth, having Great and Praisewcrthy Effort Basil New represenhatiiee ¢ It so happened that, almost acei . wonpering trade by beginning with Aiiveeotimorcenuniaviasdadecantai Remsay MacDonald, former British wn ( thre tei 1 vini = ] Seliniient : f : * Fi rit ; Hank ) Britisi: minister to dentally, a few buffalo had been those barriers fniposed to counteract PIED any War stiste UTI FILSCyiTsei a TST TORN Prime Minister, after completing a ‘hing : lens t ive ! ; the elfecets of DP opres ar ease y F UE AU : tot China, i Hnderstoe Oo bave been saved when the rest of the race dis he eifeets of the prema war. atnoaicienveanteunteal Pele month's visit to the United States, recalled Phis is interpreted Tere a appeared, A man named Michael rhe granting of uneondilfonal a arenbrnwiTAUny enn believes prohibition is a treat a gesinre of DB ho disapproval { A ; aor ; ; hTtAiie 7 : re oth ; en shits py ; Loge a G of Briti i ppro 0 Pablo finally built up a herd of sis mots favored nation” treatment was Wut aol sufi fieenlonRsreixes praiseworthy effort to keep people he WR UL SEINE hundred in’ Montana, Lhe Canadian declared to be essential toa free and drill manitiely POV RTTNI hep fecent and does not merit the sneers der the leader ips } i ' ; s, 4 Sters i bad as : s . AA UAL PeLty BY rovernment bought these and had) lealthy development of commerce t ; £ ; of visitors who find it a subject for Chen mite, the were teying a highs We ; ¢ raneanes wre spn them cavefally transported to ae = cessful method of destroying: leebergs Felner, ; . erin s re Sule o , ea Fy , met t , 0 Urs " . ay A Mh U ‘6 | is hnown as Bulfito National ark, G : : 1 1 ; Soomany of or stuart people have ; P sy } | ; rain Carr in Fleet that endanger the trade routes of the . more pletures in London galleries | in Alberta, about midway between yg Gita, AWIVAIITE Deen over here and sneered at tlie than Amerieans, and therefore are Sai / : his : on ; . ' 7 valnie tilel tes isition nd ULEAD Coe PUM Big Shipment of Grain From Head of On andi the party ditt holes Pinta Abe SLL ou Pus ab ed aking the artaequisition lead or ihe area of one hundred thousand aeres ; ; A to take the other side,’ he said. ' Thy -if oa, " R | ' i the Lakes Establishes a fnto the jee and insert the chemieal : ; world, ‘Their favorites are ihe eardy the buffalo have thriven and multi Seay 7 Faden ; RAE “Two things have touched me very ' , ' pe Record charge, Which is fired by fuses, ‘Ther . : Dutch Masters, for which they are plied until even that large area be : 5 F ; ninehs first, the very eordial greeting ait : : “at + | y The other day a fleet carrying a mite «de velops tremendous lent at paying very big prices, but they also ; came insuflicient to support their |. . : SERS ae TARTS ‘TL received from the press of all col are urcehasing oth ropular int. | little over 8.000.000 bushels of wheat srveat rate, reaching as high as 5,000 : 2 ult | are purchasing other popular pain nun.bers, 2 AS: % ' i as ors and pariies in the United States, ings ; ET AT i sailed from Bort \Willism Port Arthur, degrees Pabrenheit, In ie few hours i 1a t 1 Ef ! =} u > s vr 2 ' ; t second > eK ersonal care 2 Flares Temper Straight Silhouette During the unimer of T25 th Undoubtedly." says the Winnipeg the largest iceberg eracks and dis mid second, the Rrea persona : u , | Phi roel withough tailored eXperiment was trie of transnor ing adunitin heal . } AW, j 1) integrates with it nutse resembling an Thad during the three weeks of my H a ee Me Snes f i rain rade teview, “this s we EVs se rese Bil ; Another Valuable Discovery genre diverges fron: severe simplieity sixteen hundred of these buffalo to Mi i ' earthquake illnes . argest silpinent Pwheatl in any one ah z 7 . 3 rt in a New way. The five at the Jett ihe wooded country to the westward Ape apeande oe 5 ‘a “Lam trenendously impressed with £ asur file he ir murb oat eres : ay ML any 1 mo othe worle ; ScletitistesDevisessysveliate SASS BIE ote WOES Isa YEE. and Brace of Creat Shive Lake, where there US UU 1 : é : 3 the need of American and Cirveat Speed of Blood in Body ful. The collar is convertible, and the a There was enough in that one ship Prince Likes Small Houses ery ; A 4 , hic j bl ) front closing is of the onal type, Were already known to be about two! a it Patan a8 rf yi Wal Beitain to understand each other. 1 he spe with Which the oor pst | : iM - y ; ent tO feed the Creal yo sont \Wolien le rinee of ale H os + Leninten ts , Me : ie lone rolling vevers ending in a point thousand wood butfalo in a natural : i ae ; \ do not want allinnees; T don’t want travels through the beds can now be by ist ; on , | : A don for over two months Phere was, up residence at Marlborough louse . ve aor yar ed tab, ‘The back is plain, and the crate Ihe experiment worked so } ik rly ‘i a /. dveements; FE domi want entangle

asured by a sys \ nt TOR s vith i am the oeean ris Oo le will oes you spi se Wil 4 Mena pie) } te ‘. Ny Ne ! fnilored ODL ee ASAE ASML ee I} that last year over two thou mens be i : . + ens , : . p a Ouse WITT ents of any hind, but Edo want un Dir. Herman Bhangart and Dr Soma trim ditthe cuffs. No, 129t is for liidies puffal , North America on both coasts have ta house He always objected to the | ii

YO An de ¢ $y Sar ) uffi were sent nort : : : derstame

Weiss, of the ‘Thorndyke Memorial and is in sizes 36, 3 Woodland 44 UGE NOR DRUG, Buy ou ie" shipped dno any whole week during ize of Mariborougit liotfse, and al , inches bust, Size GS bust require from the Park; and this year tbe ; ; It is essendial that the best type Laborato of the Boston ¢ Ilo the op month, more than Australia terations hive been so curried out r

Ti { { : ! , ] t

\ ble yards 29-inch, or d yards od ine same number will be taken up to join ; { ; Set rf hi ren of Dritisher and the best type of vital. ' , : , ent hee vel liipope in at Week, ane yore mat oh wivate suite consisi , _ j : Inpterial Prices 20 een their brethren, In addition about two ih upn MA 5 i I : Y : \inerican honld come together,

Physicians say the method will be Many styles Of smiari appeal may be than Argentina bas slipped ino any comparatively niall COLN room i f t l I gnosit nd found in our new Fashion Book, Our thousand animals have been shaught anleatill WAT TIMMATINTIITEENNTIGILGRTG Prat ileatlilaient Rai ; sit Phere i oo omueh smart flashiness, of grea vialtie ) dlagnosing are i , . eek this seaso Ss wher Was Arotne \ wre othe rice State gene . . . ,

sig icin: heir ne j ad from time to time, i disposed jazz dancing and high society ignot treating disease Ps en gnd designe ol inate thelr patterns in ered from tine o time, and disposer snot “ard tiril SORA NAY OME ilvertvtiay Wht erstiraftonny sateen nes Jeeta a) ti i ' inti 7 t in . the heart of the tvle centres, and. of jn the public market, to keep down t yer faviit if Acai hy anee fron. both sides and being taken eireulatic en trending . par > consisting o el , etions ; eg Dias their creations are those of tested) ing numbers of the herd, Neverthe 1"! Pink ie Fon both sides as representative, that sicians can now determine aeeurately popularity, brougl within the means cargoes, but the facilities at Port } le al ) ie . ej ' less there will be about six thousand Bete men and women of good will ought ust how much of jts work the heart, of the average woman, Price of the William Port Arthur are sueh that a Canadian Fish Hatcheries A | lay, | book 10 cents the eopy buffalo in the park i if wf tly on to work hard to reveal the more pea } loping 1 atement today, |‘ pa ir "io { lis Gui eun be 1 ntl ( iti . - 5 ugin Ke eee t oO Tyan Se Rea onal he et big proportion a H ! Under natural conditions only trona manent good qualities of each other jOciors Blumeart and eiss deseribs i a loaded in one day and vet mueh foto Eh per cent of dish eggs are fer : | buffalo that Pablo started with, ov rhe ; : : : Bens’ heir system as follow How To Order Patterns ENS : ; nore than ean be londed imany orhet tilized and hatched, On the other alan , So \ ni ; \ . six hundred that were first brougd ; { Breaking Western Rye Grass Sod minute amount of radio a ont inoans other countey li vy the art Blue 5 s - active substance Js infected into the ; Adare Winnipeg Newspaper Union, to the park, have increased to four I ind ob : f . San nethod ised he highest vield of wheat obtained Ve SUDBY # Weelod un : ; in Canadii wteheries the ¢ nyre Pe. ATT ait veins of one arm and by 1 / 175 MeDermot Ave, Winnipes teen thousand, That is surely a more (eae US AL aaa LQHall)f he AVerake top he first and second years aftel ~ " ; tian PAA emeTinG| satisfactory and a niore creditable Mount Machray proportion of fen Htehed GUNS proaking Western rye grass sod at the an ele cal detec r 4 im , 3 : Tuahint iin ihe , ; q ; i j P t aH , Pattern No Sin sieht than the countl pile is Mount Maechray, 8.620 feet high, fg Prom oO pet nT 0 yo perocent, ad Scott, Suskatehewan, Experimental lime of arrival at vario warts 4 m ; A ilies eta T Te 4 : i bod i" ' 1 wt TEN buffalo bones that onee inarked the situated fo the west of Grant pending on A and the Cone gration, wa obtained ob breaking the hody { oted ie reed W , li } nde hic the eps ie ;

i +a hi : a ta prairie of Western Canada on the Adberta British Columbian GHons tinder when iD et i early in June and treating as sun which iis radioactive ubstanes a - zi

A a 1 } A beundatr According to the Gea taken mer fallow. Brenkinge da the spring {rar lifted by th blood riy rs : , : Beast ort : Se | | Settlers Have Capital praphie Board of Canada, it comer nod seeding wheat gave a consider I ure ) the peed ¢ thre rood | a dis : . Phirty-four families, bringing capital | orate the date Mo Ne Robert Ober onal man pe eo adi abl naller vieldo per aere in’ both

} of $1,141,750, have come to DBriti Machiray, Anglican \rehbishop f couraves hi © feel ihe writings the first and second vear When it

! : ro Columbia fron Creat Britain alread Duperts Land and Primate of Cat poet is desirable to take a crop of hay the

! le ¢ eo e othe oldest

\ : this year, as part of a new Toyement ada Arehbishop Maechray frequent vear the land is broken, very fair re thhbebitant t one i Urvivae BIULL ea ase acerca ean valent ona Lo ob people lool: ¢ nil vou of people of independent means wha Ty pent his period of reereation in No wellbeaten path nue not lead in ul iav be obtained by breaking in \ \ 1 ran) o dot vill settle there this distvier iy eri Jul nd baehkeoetiir in September ’S THREE SCORE 4 4 CANADA’S 1 ‘Ek SCORE > . fg ae a EP Se ty i \) a ba Very era are the Provinees of Canada bound together by bands of of railroadi has been one of the outstanding features of the sixty years ment, too, evolution has been great, The wood-burner of T8687, though capable steel As a matter of fact, British Columbia beeame a Province of the that have elapsed since Ontario, Quebee, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia of very creditable speed, was a pigzmy in size, weight and strength compared Dominion in i871) under promise of railway connection, though the aetual united under one central government in 1867, At that ‘ime the new-born with the huge locomotives of today. Mr. ©, \V. Jefferys, Canada’s foremost Muking vu donot become a reality till 1885 Phe enormous development Dominion boasted 2,278 miles of track; it has over 42,500 miles toda Inequipy historical artist, here graphically depiets the changes that have taken place.

\ \ “Gok Vesetableshy Steam

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LIMITED A Steaming cooks the food and leaves all WONoSTON Le ineouvER vELLGAKY SMP vegetable COOKER & rs = > R antic [c Adu nie of th > {lantern of Misunderstanding, Distrust range, om ove, eS ie Flapper you know) Envy made a shadow against the ee Pe ae ta i pitts. i *? city, a shadow black us night—th % j : 3 x shadow of a cross toe : , This time Jt was Yvonne who : P whispered softly: “Crucified, by those who don’t know!” rf 4 > With & common fmpulse Yvonne Kenilworth and Dorminster, and even Betty Weymouth, Made their met re : : way through the silent, thoughtful Copyright 1925 by H.L.GATES throug of departing guest to the Vublished by arrangement wit First National Pictures, Ina leer Wea pares a rae ca a the door through whieh Yvonne liad i ie kote Naar ! i seen Joanna disappear before the ac CHAPTER XXXVI Continued ja hin When they looked back tipon | tors began thei aliin The director of The letters dled aways Phe second) the stiuge they saw why. 1 hauestion | the company of performers shook his Wheh arose and danced before ihe @bly he was among those grotesque | pend alr] agaist the pillar. Toe glimmer figures, for one of them walked with | “Mademoiselle left with me the rom her lantern bathed tie white exuggerated grace and his heag wa aie to pay an then aud aan form: in seactet, aud new letter bandaged ! j went away a s ld . She Ria Most Rowe ihe skyv- PIS TRUEST! Nnd just then, a if a common Sears A 1d we ead bien saith ie lests of Joanna stirred jn tealization lad swe pl over the of om mani itidi 8 to het iyi He is not +} settled in into jp men and women, the puppets and | here 7 ten e silence third SU TELLUS . the piecrots and Colum | Jolin, his face as white as had Deen witch daneed and held aloft her bine in the audience, there was Wiihosa ot tla ndlol Apnenred ot f fight The figure tn the market plaice, sibilant sound otf pentup breath es | ean et fra Gtaitvitan ni feieeid took on a hue of green, New letters eaplig ttundreds of lips, Almost every fronted Yvonne formed: “ENVY,” one ol those who had come to the j “We aust find Brandon quick!’ he Yvonne, who bad stered fa cinnted gevel of the Golden Girl recognized, exclaimed. “She has gone. 1 went to atthe untolding of the taublenu, suds in one of those weird, white-faeed AfAeiionnanlOMatn tt font trae devant fenty wis conscious of a breath on | figures on the stage himegell or her to say—a great manv things Yout Me > shoulder, She looked around | sel butler told qe she le alone in het end peered into the fixed eves of Betty Weymouth saw t Joannal . Nia ct Heandon Around lis forehend a bane hag caricatured her. Prince Michael se Chi OL eng fate hone white Ile stood beside saw himsell, a surely as Brandon ee S the vacantechair into whieh he had! liad recogni the graceful form in AUN HUSSEY UT: 1 { soded = oto drop auietths Yvonne the bandage. Jolin, who stood at the Which ue heal a WAL SHEN suehed his lips and saw them frame, back of the pavilion saw a masque oS STUDIES 0h! US HAE its Whispered word the words he}ot hitiself. Everyone else some Cte CUCL Rates Sia ees pier smombored. ag aonintese Mali to) thing Oteilisuonmionmonredonin anna Giimax with which the Golden Giri agleston, Jong ago, in’ ihe sombre! the silent eiiy’s inhabitunts as they HACALOVe Med MAUIOM AT LO: Stemael ies, litrary of the house on the Avenue | trooped down into the market place ey We) NOY UMTS) CES GENE thd, when she told the banker of the three laround the almost aude girl who AS HEKiMChD es Leh au yore tings that had haunted her in her | leaned agninst the column in the cen UE sy Martin aa eet One any ve arnred| room, artha, ecille and Marie, DUES UTE HT Oot girl ae ; ry Joanna's maids, with wonder and hood of todas Mis understanding, fhe girl raised her head and shook 7 ; 1 Distrust and Envy,” | the long strands of her billows rnin ee i ie el ana Sy eee Brandon wns #o ligiily wrapned in| yellow lint, © Wien: Blio siw that the | Martha led Yvonne inio the BOrzeous spell of his memory and this | Witehe shad faded away frem her, and bed:room alk pointed to a glittering Seite earinie alitRad by Jo: | that she was among the people of the ass Ot JONES every UAL: from tana with her troup of aetors and) ¢ity——the people it the world in which | + i ie then ' ae Be 4 gs et ey actresses especialle brought from | she found herself, her body straight sepneaiiay ee aS v nap Bat Paris, that Yvonne reached back and ened, The orchestra burst into a PAR Atl se seh * Neda touched linn to bring him to a realiza-; Joyous rhythin The girl leaped into stooltng; ste tandedtie to) Vyontio tion of his surroundings, Ile brushed) the throng of masques ang danced | HEMT SaK) He SURYS TS EN BE ARO OD ae his land aweross his eyes and dropped among them--daneced gaily, ler filmy tha mild exclaimed “And she sald foro the vacant chait draperies flowing in utter abandon, Twas to say (here would be nothing Pedesccst atvfiay Sep N ng VovpseTr Ee co “Watch the witches!” Brandon | more ever!” Martha lost ier fight to ) witness the sensation she arrang-|murmuredy\ Ile spoke to hismeel!, keep back her LERLB and he Bu t secretly. | faney it will be most) Dut Yvonne’ and Kenilworth nodded uddenty PBS ASAE aes ae fitarantis in acknowledgment that the thought; See, Maame”™ she erled She sald Yvonne studied him a moment and) had come to them, too SOmMebody Was taking her money aways Sim iidletodilersfanme ciel \ little company, in the masques | om het DaGhURE she wits too old ty of morose solemnity, assembled at| a ale ft » three witches danced away in-| one side of the stage. Up to them and Par AD tou the backround, Out of the crook. @’ound them the girl danced cestath One of the supremely modern youns Yt reets of the make-believe elty ally, They swayed back and forth fa) persons whose left hands spread vari Other shapes were coming down into) Hine with the young feet that seemed | colored weaves on the silk counter the Open spaces untastie shapes, |? dance as if slippered with quick: )in the great departinent store called A empt j millored white with | Silver A note of mournfulness crept to her companions on cither side of Wk, ghastl grotesque, On the) lo the niusic The girl danced , Het Vor Il stage dt seemed as ir there was | slowly, more heavily, Tho witch with "Watch your step, children! Good ~, wn tummy of them, the populntion of | Uie yellow huitern © Misunderstand-| Morning is coming!” ( they sprung from ing.” fell into clep behind her, The! Mr. Harkness, the Buyer, sleek and Brandon started so violently that shrank relentlessly the evil /self-suilicient as ever murmured sott

his wa

onne and Kenilworth shot a glatee Vitel pressed upon het An eerie apologies ¢

e crowds before the counter

lomentation shrieked from violins and t

reeds: slowly mercilessly, “Misun-. mon with his eyes, the girl with the

derstanding’ drove the lovel girl himmering gold) brown hai Hi back to the pillar manner Was gentle, rangel res

Again the daneer escaped lier bale peetful, Jits tone was almost deferen

F HT MONTHS ful guardians and moved merrily, | tal hopetully, carelessly, She was driven} “You are to get your wraps, Miss

ven, that is to say, Miss

back from the proup that gathered Twenty)

After Taking LydiaE. Pinkham’s «ound her, by “Ravy.” A third time | Joanna: Tt is Mr. Graydon’ request

he tried to spreaqg ber rhysthinie doe.) You are to

Vegetable Compound Could Do trine of carefree youth and grace and | dress on the Avenue!” All Her Work and Gained Vividne und again =! Ile handed Miss Twenty-seven

in Weight In the audience a woman uttered) with her old number in her old job

aohat( seream, half moan Another} the slip ef paper on whi

go in his ear to this ad

he had

Melfort, Saskatchewan. ‘T had Woman rese to reach Over to hel A|

inward troubles, headachesand severe min staod., Tn ian instant the puppets so SHORT OF BREATH

pains in my back and miinnequines, the plerrots and Col

and ai ea ! Mike ibines were on thei’ feet. Many faces SHE COULD HARDLY 80 Sick grenerally 1

that [ could not Were as white as those of the mute DO HER HOUSEWORK sit up and | was | characters on the stuge. Now the thtoe inbed mostof the \ijeq all of them, were bearing Mra. Nelson Moore, Milford, Ont., time for eight | Aithaiel lial Ailton writes:—'T had heart and nerve MANE AVave yet | PEO TITY LS Tt trouble, and became so short of breath eame to visit and ianily to overconie the coisunderstand T could hardiy do my housework, and help me as [ was ing, the disirus wnd the envy of was 60 nervous every little sound I heard felt lke a shock to me,

unable to attend those white faced people who stitled to my baby and A friend of mine recommended could not do my ba)

+ at Twork, She told | The musie quiekened, The girl, in me to try Lydia FE, Pinkham’s Vege- |, panic, sought to tee. ‘The witches table Compound, and after taking two bottles { could get up and dress my- self. [also took Lydia Eb. Pinkham’'s | step, while the silent masques eireled Blood Medisine, When [first took the | and swayed monotonously, back to tle _ medicine I only weighed seyventy- , mig tai The orchestra ; eight pounds, Now | weigh twice | Mit lee ei Mv tril svn TD NERVE pILLS much, If [get out of sorts or weary | burst into wb discordint crasconus ; and can't sleep L always take another bottle of the Vegetable Compound, | yeainst tie pillar and flung out het I find it wonderfully good for fe- | irms in mute appeal ‘The witche #0 highly I got a bor of them ané male troubles, and ha recom: |‘ they did me so much good T got the mended it to my neighbors. I will | second box, and now | am feeling like be only too glad to answer any letters | fhe green, yellow and scarlet vys q different woman,’? | |

penned her In apd drove het fey by

MILBURN

HEART

dancer, helpess, discouraged, backed

ratsed their lanterns in hideous glee

1 receive asking about it.” Mra, pierced the filmy covering of the Heart and Nerve Pills are 500, « Wiiiiam Reroute, Box 486, Melfort, Baskutchewan, Q

box at all druggists or dealers, or ; Dap Sty ay Tatey. » mailed direct on reveipt of price by glow. And by sania Ww Ir i ekary: Of} whe T. Milbura v., Limited, Toronto, \ N UW, 1682 a hidden electtichin the rays from tie ) One

young body and bathed ft in a mellow

THE EXPRESS, EMPRESS

Written the directions given him b ‘The Old Man's quiet secretary, When she read, the shadow came into het face, and something of dread She

had written a long, very loug letter to

this same address, to Andrew ton. She bad hoped she'd never have fo face hin But she turned away with a "thank you!” tor Good Morn ing. and went to get her cloak, and the subways

Slee

In the big Oletun library dn whe house of Andrew Eggleston, on the \Vwenue, where Joanna once had spent the long hours of an afternoon With the blueprint) she had filehed frou Jobn's room spread between her and the banker, a remarkable company Was gathered.

Graydon, his gray face alight with tender excitements, repeated to a nan oof his king who stood apart with

him, the thing he liad said over and

iin to everyone in the room:

she came back, her skirts a scant us ever, her lips as red and her Was impertinently short, 1f there any change at all it was in hei They were just as brown and

ning but, somehow, they gave the Hopression that someone had looked Very deep in them- into their very depths, perhaps

“And she if she might liave

her job, and her number, and gave me back her bank book with noth ing in ft--and asked -if Id send it back to old Mealeston, here, and save her the trouble of seeing him. When I asked questions she said, simply: ‘1 learned a lot--that wasn't geod to know I want to forget it!

(To Be Continued

WHY TORTURE THE LITTLE ONES

Mothes do vou think ft fair to tor ture your little ones by fovreing them to take ltasting oils when they need a laxative medicine? Don't you find that the child's dread of these medi cines offen do more mi than good?

Baby's Own ‘Tablets are the mod ern substitute = for these nauseous doses, They are the very medicine the child requires and ai to take that they are as easy to ad Minister as a glass of water. They

oO pleasant

are the perfect remedy for all the minor ailments of liith: ones, being ibsolutely guaranteed from injurious drug

Baby's Own Tablets accomp! that eastor oil and other bad remedies cun do. In faet they accom plish more as they do not leave the child exhausted from its struggle { inst taking medicine. They re- lieve teething pains, banish indie tion and constipation, break up colds and simple fevers and promote healthful, refveshing sleep, They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail

25 cents a box from The Dr, Wil Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont

at Hams

Beam Wireless For Canada

Service to be Establsihed Between Australia and Canada

The mani ment of the companys

operating t beam wireless servier

“wugurated between Creat

recently Britain and Australia, announces thi within about eight weeks ao similas beanr service will be opened betwee Canada and Australia

The serciee between Great Tritiain

and Australia is the longest direct

ielesgraph service ia the world. Tl Was started on April S The Canadians plan are gnnoun

ced in a brief tiem appéaring ino ihe Commercial titelligence Journal, i sued by t

COMM EEE

Could Hardly Live for Asthma,

Writes one mun who alter years of

sufferfug has found complete reife through Dr Wd. DD. Welloge’s Asthma KRemeds Now he know how need I been his suffe rine Vhis

matel ure help to all afflicted with asthma, tnha smoke or vapor it brings the help so

remedy £

very dealer las ir ¢

long Mee can get it for you trom hil Whole

Railway to Tar Sands Concessions

Salt Works and Tan Deposits in Alberta to be Served by Railway The Alberta Jegishiture lias author

ived a three rile extension of the

Alberta Great Waterway railwa

trom the present terminus to the salt

work and a tar sands concessions near Mort MeMurray, ‘The tar sands

been obtained by a

concessions | California company whieh proposes o establish a street and roud paviss company to operate in all parts of western Canada Vhis company and the sult company will share with the government the east of extending the

radlwiis

Asa vermicide, an exeellent pre paration is Mother Graves’ Worm Maxterminatat It has saved the lives of countless children

Don't make vourself common: the world on si Up wid tubes notice

of the uncommon

After telling tha truth lots of men

try to ile out of It

«Treat corns with Minard’s Liniment.

Optimistic Factor in Development of National Life Says Oxford

Progress of Chinese Women

“Well, there goes twenty-seven holes this afternoon, Want to stop—are your feet wet?”

“T should say not! Do YOURS ever get wet when you've polished them with

NUGGET 2th

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Professor Yea, I have loved thee with an ever Scoothill, professor of Chin. lasting Jove; therefore with loving ost Oxtord, savs It is the Chine Kindness have To drawn thee. Jet ese woman who is the brightest spot NNXL s on the landscape, the most promising O Soul, rejoice! spot the national Ite Twenty Thou art God's child indeed, for all years ago almost the only girls with thy sinning;

uny were schools, lation juillions

evident lutely evolved, progress , telicitous womuin's uo

tound

maimed Upplies

hoes

Newspaper Association were In ses Ton inte representatives also find time for

education and with natural feet

happiness and character is only :

now that a new race, abso

made her “threedoch golden

Leaders in Public Service Members of the Canadian Daily

‘Toronto recently, ang it is

sting to note

\ poor weak child, vet [is, and worth the winning

product of certain mission With Saviour eves and yotee Then nearly hal! the popu George MacDonald of the country, some 200 Just as no mother would not love a

of women and girls, liad’ oyiid the better for its being turned crippled feet. ‘The effeet on car

a model of perfection by one

ie Of niuigic, but does love it the

more deeply every time it tries to bu

hew race of women, is being good; so | do hope and believe our

Hoa sigh can be sought ol great Father does not walt for us to In China, perhaps the most: yy ood and wise to love us, but loves

ix 8 sig he , jx the signboard on they. and loves to help ua in the vei boot store Twenty years

thick of our struggle with folly and

did noa exist, but now it 48) sin Juliana Horatia Ewing

every city. Then every Keep Minard’s Liniment in the house. cover What remained of let

fect Voday the boot store : “Was putting fn that lunch counter

her with beautifully made , . ental : elped vour iness asked Jones Wear over ler flesh-colored me oe of the drugg TE § “Well it has about tripled the sale

of indigestion tablets,” le replied

Personal Comment By Mrs. E. Johnson

many of these Bell Grove, N. B—I became very weak and could not do my work. My nerves were very bad—in fact, | did not

lic service t he nati arenes : > iy 1 public servic In the national arena care if I lived of not. Lalso suffered with

the ever)

the

miunicipatiay, without question,

erans are prominent, while in) indigestion. I was getting pretty badly

discouraged when a friend advised me ta use Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and Lam very glad to say it helped ma

of the newspaper takes his

due share of leadership in some direc: right from the start. Now Lam feeling

tion publie

service are closely allfed and

other, Newspaver work and | like a new person. I will always recom-

mend Dr, Pierce's medicine after this. I give permission to publish this letter

iu Canada are synonymous terms, trusting it may be the means of helping

Alice course fire.”

lei

some other sufferer back to health.’— TIAPRIGMERGCOR EE ineer (Signed) Mrs. Vlizabeth Johnson. erbie is wonderful, but, of Just ask your nearest druggist for this

he'll never set the world on | Prescription’ of Dr. Pierce's in tablet

} or liquid form {Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’

At “ITe would if le owned it} SAS Dad—"Te would if he owned 3 | Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., if you want free and ha it

insured.” ' medical advice,

SSeS

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rn hureday, tinue 23, 1927 f —___. - ____________________—. _ - ______}

Dr. MacCharles was a visitor in town over Saturday and Sun- day.

Miss Inez Clark, arrived in

town on Monday night, from Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. ©. R, Moore,

left for Calgary, Saturday; Mr. Moore returning on Monday,

Mrs, MeNeill, of Saskatoon, is the guest of her son, Dr. Me- Neill.

Mrs. R. Poole and son, Billy, returned to Calgary, on Satur. day morning,

It 18 reported that the Fueyo Oil Co, have resumed drilling operations at their well, west of Acadia Valley,

The South terry is still out of

commission owing to high water of the Saskatchewan river.

Attention is drawn to the appeal on behalf of funds by the Canadian Red Cross, Work of the organization has demon. strated the tact of the need for the national need for such an organization as the Red Cross,

The lantern slides and movie films of ‘‘The Siege of Quebec” shown in the Sunday School room on Saturday, provided in. teresting entertainment, Dur. ing the showing of the pictures, Professor Ottewell, gave an ex. planatory address, which added greatly to the interest of the pictures. Two reels of Charlie Chaphn provided a number ot good laughs,

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Mr, and Mrs, BE, L. Kenny and family, left on Tuesday morn- ing tor Ladysmith, B.C.

Lloyd George held their cele- bration on Wednesday, Acadia Valley celebiates next Wednes- day,

Miss 0. Boyd, Mrs. W. H. Me- Rae and Norris Storey, left on Friday by car, for Calgary, re- turning on Wednesday.

Mr, and Mrs, Perrigo, sr., of Swift Current, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs,G@ Miller; arriving on Thursday of last week.

We are agents for all inng- azines and newspapers. Give your orders to the “HKmpress Express.”

R, E. Everest, Lethbridge, Supervisor of Illustration Sta- tions, was in town tuday.

In connection with their showing of pictures, etc, Rev. N. W. Whitmore and Prof, Otvtewell are visiting in the Jenner and Iddesleigh districts.

the residence for

Contractors who have

building of the

J. Usher, for the O.P.K., were

in town on Sunday,

A number of our citizens attended the Prelate celebration cr “Vednesday, The combined team of Seeptre and Leader won first money in the base. ball contest.

The Castle Coombe Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs, Ferguson on Tuesday, June 28, Lunch at 12 o'clock; programme at 2.30, Ladies please bring baskets and cups; tea, etc, pro- vided, Should wet weather pre- vail, we will hope to meet the following day. All interested ure extended a hearty invita- tion,

A modern portrait of the Prince of Wales is included in

.|discernible to on

THE EMPRESS EXPRESS

EMPRESS, ADTA

being the only Wheat Pool] Notes

distinction of British possession upon postage stamp, the

head of the Prince of Wales bas

whose | ibis The campaign for the signing |

of the Second Whent

Pool under way |

jand meeting with excellent suc-

mature | |

Series of

appeured. contracts is

l cess, Uvery district is being

Missing the Obvious organized aud it is planned to

It sometimes so happens that | the readiness with which we adopt ourselves to conditions

ecnauses us to

have every grain producer Cah. Vassed The gaye Company, in Winnipeg, have Second Series Wheat rach Covering about 25000 acres

Holland § Canada Mort-

facts | ; iw sual with head office |

overlook

transient or). ; signed a

traveller, At this particular

time our reference is to the dts- ly

Pool con.

pensary medicinal stock of the

local drug store. How complete | this is we are sure is not gen- after an} came

Alberta farm land, one-thicd

oi wnt isin wheat, The mau. | 3 agement of this company ex- |

erally recognised but, | same we

£ pressed complete satisfaction luspection oO e conclusion—that outside | 7 ees | Git Pool since its inception, | of any other factors, and there | | are others—the local drug store} Lhe Saskatchewan Wheat} . . > ° ( |

will vie with many city stores Pool obtained a}

in this regard sign-up of close

| With the operation of the Wheat |

bas already

to seven mil

lion acres for the Second & ries

This is over 50 per |

Clarifying

! contracts,

pper first series contracts,

cent of the sign-up ot the)

“The collection this morning,” observed the vicar, “will be tals. en on behalf of the arch fund, and not as erroneously printed | yyy,

Reports from all over Alberta the progress of ti

regarding vant Pool Se Lieut Series mem. very

in the service papers, on bebalf) hers ip drive are encour

ot the arch fiend.”—Tit Bits, jaging

fanention of at in the

your position last week, but I see you are slow to understand, The love iden is all bunk, It is scmething the same as Greek mythology Someove started the idea and others enlarged on it tilitis a universal supersti- tior? Did you ever try to buy u mortgage on your love, or cash it in at a store or try to buy a horse with it? If you hbuve to reply negatively te

A 2Column by Noi Tall

Dear Nol ‘Path:

Phank you tor your ply of last week, IT have at- reudy secured and reed the praphiet. Tem still very puz. zied though, lalways thought Jove had something to do with matrimony, but there is no bulletin

All

kind re.|

brer Gid you mention it. these questions, then you must stories tell abcut remance and no. Expect to cast in your love | true love, Why did you ne-}on a wife? Go systematically xlect it.— Idi Ote. abont it abd you are assured of

Denr Idi Ott: Success.

I thought L bad made clear

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