VOLUME 8
J. T. Stephenson
GROCER Winter Apples Now Arriving
WAGNERS WINTER BANANAS DELICIOUS |
Phone 7
Phone 7
ALSO McINTOSH REDS
CRANBERRIES for the Thanksgiving Turkey.
Ripe Tomatoes, Turnips, Beets,
Celery, Carrots, Parsnips, Head Lettuce, etc.
OPPORTUNITY BOX
SLX DIFFERENT CAKES OF HIGH GRADE
TOILET SOAP
For the Hands, Face and Bath.
Regular Price *1.00--Special Price of 80c Per Pox.
CHAIIPION DRUG CO.
Druggists and Chemists.
J FORD SOOTT LL.B. | OBB, Molntyre
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pub-| 714 Herald Blocks, lie, of 213 Lancaster Building Calgary, | will be in Champion everv Satm day | afternoon, in old Municipal office.
Calgary. Will De at Champion all day Tues-
day each week.
| Appointments may be arranged at
| Moffatt’s Hardware.
Friday Night Only, Nov. 26th
Sir John Martin Harvey
IN
“The Only Way’
Stirring, Dramatic, Spectacular !
A tremendous epic of love and heroism.,.........-. Blazing with suspense and emotion,........... Crackling with magnetism and human Sympathy. See it, and Thrill.
Electrifying and Human!
Positively the biggest personal triumph of a renowned stage
star in the screen version of his most successful play.
A Dramatic Hit!
“Our Gang” ¢ Comedy
Coming Friday, December 3rd,
Dempsey-Tunney Fight Pictures.
Coming Friday and Saturday, December 3-4,
“VARIETY.”
7 CHAMPION CHRONICLE.
GHAMPION, (Alberta) THURSDAY, NOV, 26, 1926 > omoed
ae cae alana ern mmo S a
Curlers Prepare For Coming Season
A meeting of the curling club was held in W. OC. Hoskins’ store on Monday evening and was fairly well attended, On motion the officers for 1925-26 were continued in their posit- iams until Thursday, December 2nd, to which date the meeting finally adjourned, A commit- tee, consisting of President Baker, B. N. Woodhull and J. T. Stephenson, was appointed to arrange the taking over of the rink from the council and also to look after preliminary flooding operations. Prices for skating and curling were refer- red to a committee of three Messers. Hoskins, H. BE. Gill and Henderson, with instructions to report at the meeting on Dec. 2nd. Immediate steps are being taken by the village council to get the skating rink in shape and water will be on as soon as it is ready. Tenders for
care- taking were arranged for and the mecting adjourned. <A gen-
eral attendance is requested at the meeting on Dec. 2nd in Hos- kins’ store, when skips and other officers for the coming season will be chosen.
The Champion Junior hockey club has organized under the name of “The
The elected:
G. M. Campbell, president; J. Moffat, vice president; H. J. Hofford; manager: R. B. Lonheim, captain; A. S. Hunt; Sec.-Treas. Patrons—Geo. Mark, E. Latiff, Gill, J. D. HWenderson, W. W.S. Ryan. Executive mewbers
A. S. Hunt, G.
Capitals.” tollowing officers were
M.
UW. OB. C, Hoskins,
RK. B. K. MeLean,
Lonhein
Dont miss the first program of Chau- tauqua Sat. Nov. 27. adian Collegians of music
Russel’s Can- present a program and entertainment featar- ing novelty numbers, artistic settings | and elaborate costums. | The high school Literary Society will hold an open lit on Wednesday night, December 22, in Campbell's hall. A musical programme will be presented. The
ical comedy,
beautiful three act mus- “Miss Cherry Blos- som” rapidly nearing com- pletion. The people of Cham- pion and vicinity will have pleasnre of seeing one of the prettiest plays, both musical and dramatic, with 25 talented The and} electrical display, with gorgeous | stage setting will be worth com-
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slippers, costumes
ing miles to see. Two hours of mirth and music. Watch pa- per fov further notice, j
W. Bozarth Jr. from his horse in
thrown? vicinity |} residence |
Was the of Harvey Beaubier’s
while on his way home trom {8
Champion. his fall that he un- eonscious, and in this condition
Se severe was
was rendered
by a party of skaters, their way to J, driven by Elwood Granlin. He was around and beyond bruises and the effect of exposure while he lay beside the road, himself again the next day,
On
While bad weather interfered seriously with the Charles A. Cooke entertainment last Thur- day night, those who attended were delighted with the pro- gram. Local artists assisting vere Rheta Campbell and Leola Johuson, instrament- al duet, and Rey. 8, R. Hunt, solo, A. Hunt was accompan- ist for Mr, Cooke. Both as an elocutionist and singer Mr, Cooke captivated the audience and it is a matter of regret the attendance was so small. It is rarely such an opportunity of fers,
Misses
freport as the } efforts are not so honest nor so satis- ident»
,b must make
was foundand brought home}
D. McDougall’s pond }
Boys’ ults
Celebrate 23rd a Anniversary
A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ferguson on Nov. 18, the occasion being their 23rd, wedding anniversary.
Musical selections were ren- dered by Miss Esther Ferguson, Piano, and Marjorie Ferguson, violin, after which games were played until near midnight when a mock wedding was per- formed. ‘To the music of,“Here Comes The Bride,” the bride, dressed in white crepe de chine with net veil and carrying a bouquet of pink and white roses entered the room on the arm of Mr. Forrest Basset. Mrs, Bas- set, acting as brides maid, was dressed in white voile with net Veil and also carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. Otto Hagg acted as best man and Bert Gill performed the cere- mony.
Gifts were placed in a basket of pink and white and handed to the bride by little Joyce Gill.
The four story brides cake, placed on a round table covered with white linen and encircled by streamers of pink and white made a very pretty picture.
The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Harry Higgins and Mra. William White, of Forest River North Dakota.
The United Chee annual bazaar will be held in the old Canadian Bank of Commerce building on Saturday, Dec. 4th Tea will be served during the afternoon and evening. The ladies suggest there will be the finest Cppertunity to purchase) Christmas gifts this year will afford. The offerings in all ee partments will be much more extensive than on any previous occasions.
New Goods All Sizes Bargain Prices
Suits with 2 pairs pants
$8.95
Attractive Colors
B. M. ROBERTS
Apple Cider!
Pure, Sweet and Ice Cold, it by the glass or carry it away.
You may have
For the Xmas Gake
Almonds, Spices, Walnuts, Glace Cherries, Almond Paste, Icings, Peels, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, and Everything !
School Report
The following is a report of the standing of the High Sehool students in their respective units and grades for the months of September, October and November. The report shows the average unit mark of ernchstudent,
The teachers are satisfied with the a whole
amp bell
“Where They All Go.”
There are students
who, they feel, are making a ood honest endeavor with — satisfactory results, while there are those whose
bd
factory. The teachers would like to solicit the co-operation of the parents and guardians in respect of the
Loe
Last Call for Millinery
stu- have not obtained sixty percent on each subject; like to take this oppertunity of visiny the parents that the fifty percent on each unit
who and would wul- students
in the final departmental examina- Going at your own price. [need the space for Xmas
} Lions, in order to be successful. Goods
Standing for O r @ November A a pak iene F : : emer TT niches a Alder 72, 2 L have at present all sizes of Girls’ High Top Shoes for
Helen Holm 67, 8 Lee Miliken 62, 4 school. These are Hewston make and yunaranteed to give
Lucinda Lloyd 60, 5 Harry Taylor 59, \5 red Puzey 59, 7 Kathleen Alcock 57, Aileen McCullough 56, 9 Walter Racher 55, 10 Doris Racher 52, 11 Myron Schroeder 44, 12 Ellwood Gran- lin 33, Gretchen McNaughton Unclas- sified, Vhomas Alder Uncelassified Grade IX (Pupils carrying 6 units)
1 Marion Gardner 88, 2 Edna Orr 72, 8 Wilfred Daub 63, 4 Donald Stephen- son 62, 5 Maxine Fisher 61, 6 Olive Larkins 60, 7 Mildred Boner 58, 8 Zella Goodnight 49, Marjorie Hopkins Unclassified,
satisfaction, They range in price according to sizes. Also Patent Leather Slippers in all sizes at $1.50 pair.
Boudoir Slippers in all colors, including black.
fleece lined Bloom- children
Winter is here. [If you need heavy,
ers and Underwear [ have them in all sizes for
from 4 to 12 years and ladies also \ well fitted Corset is important new dress these days, so call in and be fitted while stock is complete,
iis as ib
Stamped Goods of all kinds.
MRS. THERRIAULT
he was} Grade X (Students carrying 8 units)
lHomer Hofford 99 (Student carrying 7 units) 1Emily Sanderson 75, 2 Rheta Camp- bell 63, 3 Mapjorie Ferguson 61, 4 Don- ald Bond 47, 5 Edwin Visher 36, (Students caarying 6 units) 1 Sarah Flemming 66, 2 Harold Steph- enson 57, 8 Latrus Nelson 54, 4 Joe McNaughton 52,5 Gordon McLean 50 Students Carrying 5 units) 1 Margaret McLeod 68 Grade XI (Students Carrying ) units) 1 Melba MeGillivary 65 (Students Carrying 8 units) 1 Agnes Patterson 63 (Students Carrying 7 units) 1 Leola Johnson 61, 2 Ethel MeDou- gill 59, 3 Edna Ohltheiser 58, (Students Cerrying 6 units) 1 Esther Schroeder 77, 2 Forbes MeGil- livary 65, Jean Alder Unclassified Lora Schroeder Unclassified, Andrew Anderson Unclassified.
Dressed Turkey’ Marketing Days
Monday and Tuesday, December 6-7
See Advt. in this issue.
Champion Meat Market
THE CHAMPION CHRONICLE B. N. Woodhull, Publisher.
Isewed every Thursday morning from the office of
Vhampion, Alberta
publication at
Subseripiion $1.50 per year, payable in advance, ADVERTISING RATES Legal advertisements, 15 cents per line for first insertion, 12 cents per tine for each subsequeut insertion. Advertisements of Wanted, Lost, Found, Strayed, etc., not exceeding one inch, 50c cents for first inseftion 25 cents for each subsequent insertion.
Commercial rates on «pplication.
THURSDAY, NOY. 26, 1926
NOTES AND COMMENT.
J. G. Haney is making a good impression and meeting with the same cordial reception as on his first appearance in Southern Alberta. Regardless of their religious proclivities the farm- ers seem to like to hear the gos- pel of mixed farming preached: regardless of whether they in- tend to put it into not.
practice or
It is now claimed that Prem ier Brownlee will retire from the government at the end ot the coming session, There is considerable ground for belies ing this to be true. The ex- treme element in the farmers’ party is rapidly since the last election and would naturally become more difficult to handle strength. Generally speaking, Mr. Brownlee has always been credited with being the back- bone ot the farmers’ adminis- tration. His resignation would at least give the real farmers an oppertunity to prove their ability or the lack of it.
developing Fd
with increasing
Naturally an effort to revive interet in the welfare of Cham- pion by the reestablishment of the Board of Trade, some seven years deceased, permitted the critics room to express their opinions, the most prominent of which, of course, being that the organization would die like its predecessor. Evenif the de- mise occurs according to such prophesies the fact that there was sufficient life in «a portion of the residents here to endeav- or to resurrect a general move- ment towards a betterment of conditions that have grown in- tolerable is hopeful, to say the least. The business men who would continue asystem of pri- vate culverts on the main street in order that people coming in- to town might reach the side- walks are surely more complet- somnolent than those who make even the most futile ef- fort to better things.
as stated, the discussion focuses, it is
generally admitted that Alberta doe-
ors are notall free of the stigma of | overcharges and there seems to ii ‘vey }no attempt at thorough investigation
lof these complaints on the part of the
medical council.
On the other hand it is pointed out that with sucha board, any person} having a grudge against a medical man could lodge a complaint rhe | whether the}
}subsequent ymblicity,
| charge was proven or not, would not | enhance the reputation of the defend- ant. Moreover, unless the board were composed of persons well advised as to the difficulties of medical practice, the finding of the board might be most unjust.
It is so conceded, howeyer, that in} cases so referred to the Medical Coun- cil the layman is at some disadvantage | partly on account of professional sym- pathy and partly because the Council is apt to have on its membership a pre- vailingnumber of consulting physician Jand their relations with the general
| body of medical practitioners are ob
| viously such as to make unbi wed judg- ment somewhat difficult.
|} In any event the professions, at |
jleast in Alberta, are getting a slant at
how the rural districts see them: and | ild be |
weording to the Poet that she rhe dis
vince also affords another sideligh on |
salutary ussion in that pro-]|
the tendency towards state medicine
7 la theory which might be lorg det ited | jamony its bristling pros and cons |
In the meanWhile the newpaper pro fession can sit back and enjoy the pas- | sing world because for lo these muy eons, a self-appointed, generally in- | clusive board of laymen have sat on}
their case, ever with the pen in hand ready to write to the Editor exp] iin-
ing how the paper should be run.
The city of Edmonton has been officially licensed as an Air Port, and has the first muni- cipal airdrome in Canada. A customs air port has also been established in the capital city
ee, |
The third annual corn show of the province, in 1927, will be held at Calgary, it was decided
last week by the Corn Growers’ Association, meeting, at Med- icine Hat,
VILLAGE OF CHAMPION
Re Sanitary Regulations
sanitary condition before Novembe: 27th, 1926, in order to comply with Public Health regulations in that con nection.
By Order,
FOR A GOOD
HOME COOKED MEAL
Disciplining The Professions
(Winnipeg Free Press.)
A bill under this title advanced to its second reading at the last sessiou of the Alberta Legislature and due for completion at this years session is caus- ing much discussion, especially among the medical profession who apparently ave of the opinion that it is chiefly aimed in that direction.
Briefly the bill proposes the setting up of a board which shall be the final court in all questions dealing with pro- fessional conduct, having the right to hear appeals from the decisions of the governing body of the profession under consideration aud having the right to initiate action against the member of a profession and to try the case. The sole power of restitution to the ranks of the profession rests with the board,
The Alberta Government seems to agree with the dictum that every pro- fession is a conspiracy against the laity and to be taking steps to coufvund the conspirators.
On the side of the laity in the case of the medical piofession, on which
COME TO THE
FARMERS’ RESTAURANT
We Solicit Your Patronage
MRS, 0. E. HARGRAVES Proprietress.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Galt Hospital, Lethbridge
Hospital reasonable rates,
Private, Semi-Private, and Public Ward accommodation for and medical cases,
Separate Case vical purposes,
X-Ray, Bio-Chemical and all modern hospital facilities con- trolled by fully trained operators.
Registered Graduate Nurses in charge of each floor,
Under direct supervision of Proy- incial Department of Public Health affording maximum protection to public.
School for nurses.
Inspection invited. particulars’ Enquiries answered.
First-class Service at
surgical
Room for obstet-
Write for full willingly
Notice is hereby given to all owners | and occupants of premises in the Vil Velvet Ice Cream
lage to put the same in a thorough ]y | ernest
§ e * FP Council of Vilage of Champion. Di
Laboratory, |
THE OHRONICLE, CHAMPION, ALB .
Just to Prod Your Memory!
Christmas is not far away and we are now planning a display Bigger and Better than Ever.
‘
We can serve you better if you plan ahead with us. Our stock of beautiful gifts will be complete and there will be something worth while for every member of the family.
Some special gifts will have to be brought in. Give ustime and the oppor- tunity to get what you want.
XMAS TREES for your home may be or- dered now.
Make this areal Xmas at home by buying only the gifts that are useful and permanent.
We want your trade and will strive to serve you efficiently.
earnestly
A EERE RIT
Our Business Phone 12
The Store of a Thousand Christmas Gifts
LONG LOUIE|
CAFE
The Piace to EAT || | Remodelled throughout, re- | decorated and painted, Private booths for those who desire privacy.
The Best Meals for the WVioney Served in Town.
Fruits, Tobaecos, Cigars and
| | | Soft Drinks. | | | |
w P Fe | | i F Cd BA, | fiards
promotes
good fellowship
SLING of cordial lowship alw ays perr vades every well conducted billiard room, Indeed, every billiard table in a properly managed recreation center fairly radiates sociability and good fellowship,
Give billiards a trial on our tables. Meet more men, Broaden your field of op. portunity. You will be im- pressed with the excellence of the equipment we have provided for the enjoyment ofthis fascinating game. You also will feel right at home when you sense the atmos- Phere of wholesomeness and refinement that always is so evident in this recrea- tion center,
U,G. ANDERSON
Art. Hopkins Licensed
Auctioneer
Address Champion P. O. for Reservations and
Terms, |
Use the Phone
W. C. HOSKINS
The Most Popular Game of the Season
“Paying the Paper’
The Glow of Health!
This is the heajthiest clim- ate in the world. Good, clean exercise is necessary for the health of your girls and boys.
Real Hockey Shoes Automobile Skates Hockey Sticks
For Big and Little.
We also have a few used outfits we will sell very cheap.
Get your outfit now and be ready when the season opens.
Our House Phone 28
You pays your money And you gets your receipt.
Heavenly Isnt It
Try it Once at Our Expense.
—seey
a eed
Modern Sea Mysteries | Sailors Encounter Many Tragedies Which Cannot be Explained
. . |
In spite of the advance of sclence
‘along the lines of steam, electricity, |
Wireless communication, ship con}
truction and a hundred other things,
eee mysteries of the ocean still continue 18 00 ea” Tragedies, grim and inexplicable
till keep obtruding themselves, and |
the science of pian seems impotent
Over 30 years a Standard when pitted against the vast welaht,
4 He might and uncertainty of the seas. here d téa hed |
74 Ww LLU good F 4s ARE . One of the latest mysteries ts that surrounding a schooner, the “Mary
Cornish.” “Fate of her crew un
é i . I % d | known,”
Laxation n anaga She was pleked up by an American |
psieamer in the mid-Pacific, drifting | i levi ) before the trade wind with her sails} ) ig the war Canada, like ¢ ountries, was forced to devise and impose nm | During \, Ada, Uke all’ counter! ; b t bi 7 3 loosely stowed rhe schooner Was in new Axat i dle » raise the large sums of money required to ¥ | 7 oe eee Oe Aes) . “al ‘ P trim, and apparently had not encoun: | n » yomir ‘thi efficient t successfully scharge its | able the Dominion to worthily, effici ly and ce ( tered any dirty weather; on deck, and | ional oblig: : iat titanic st role sted s r d the expenditures M > | ec shpat si) vizangp ater dona ety é aarti he | below, all was in order; and the trade- | ws id iieten as — P nee tions e resulte ‘ ince the c | incurred Were so great, that a huge ational debt resulted, and ce t room and Hquor cases had not>been mistice interest o ( h hac ep hile re enditures tor |
Ne ee eee ee eee dn te tedeCeary, Catnda, (antl ee: Le tbe nr Onn
veonsions and th yf disabled soldi ontinue “essary. Canada 4 ions and the care of disablec ers continue to be ne ’ i swing-lamp was still burning, lay a
erefore ius is larwe revenue - Federal purr os ; ierefore, must raise a large 1 due for leral ae a copy of the Sydney Mail many months | } j er } The " sed ji iti of es ina sommodities, 4 | But this is not all. The war caused inflation of pi in. all comm ' ;/ old, slightly charred and with blood | . nue I er y e® adequate tf proyvinela ANC ‘ . ind, of course, revenu Me formerly were adequa Mey Loca : stains on it; and there, too, a parrot, | niecinvg u ‘ st 1 1 top of gher ) on Uixatior .
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ab was to be found in her, The doom of
1 iter ‘onad h 1 1e Un 1 Stat rhe eff 0 ition f eater In Canada than in the Uniter : ‘ her Grew ie andther unsolved myntens because this cour ent 1 the war a e beginning, whereas the United of the sea,
3 cal into ur the clo nd after ir tring while that
inv 1ass reat v h in tl “ ‘ upplying good o the Allied res whch ha arse st whole iadutetat tbr ton works renee NBGLECTED ANAEMIA uctlor rt requirements of wa fa ee *rior to the war Canada w i lov ed cou bu " is brougl P 5 Sepia ; F ae ‘ tas, Often Leads to a Decline—Enrich b the impositio fa Income ‘Tax, tax or yank cheques, draft notes, es sera ty : elle re ae , at : the Blood by Taking Dr. { a tay nre ) X or i che n other commodities, an inereasea 53 apa dee ahaha ; ; " Williams’ Pink Pills. ile of postag ix on eX prof ix on business turnover as repre e : 7 ‘1 nas . ee {n their y teens it is quite com- ed by tles, and sund! rth ixe rhe accumulation of all these ixes mon c irls outgrow their has, natt and ine had an adv e effect on investment in try strength, and mothers should care nd f ( opment nd in willingness of both and | fully watch the health of their daugh-
Aor tic money lender » inve in Canada. Further, the nec in-| ters at this time, for it is when
: ‘ , wae ulted in the with. | Strentgh is sapped . by rapid growth | investing huge sums in Government loans during the war resulted Im Te WILAs | tat anaemia develops. The first drawal of hundreds of millions of dollar ym other to of investment, tO signs may be noticed by peevishness, the detriment of all business, industrial owtl nd pment of the uor sand head iches. The face natu resources of the country zrows pale, brea ssne and palpi-
ap: 7 : sho Ea ; tation follc with low spirit With it remendous accummu ion of wealth durit ul wa na tle I fir ¢ ang " witl wemenvous acim” : eave meee a . : be At the first symptom of anaemia derful expansion in production and industrial activity nee then as a direct mothers should act at once. Neglect ult of that aecummulation of we t nited Sta has been enabled to ed anaemia often leads t ‘line, but il ease its Income Tax and lower, 0 viirel 10st of its war you see that your & blood ; oo etl matGral taxos fits enricl ~“j there need be no cat for has created at dispari in the burden o lera ta m-| 5 The finest blood enricher posed on the people of these two countries, to the manifest disadvantage Of ey overed is Dr. Williams’ Pink
Canada. On the other hand, Canada compares very favorably with the United | Pill le pure, red blood created by
; : * ill ;
States when Provincial State and Municipal taxation is compared Will = quic bo nish all _ hee ‘ , yore ‘ They will build up rhere is, howe i growing demand throughout the Dominion that, it thi your girl’s health and ine
country is not tos usly suffer in the long run, some action must be taken to robust girlhood Give vour daug
lower the burden of 1 taxation so as to place the Dominion on terms of course of Dr. Willis Pink P ills
greater equality in ul respect with our neighbor to the outl Just how this | 50W Make her strong like thousands
i i ; } il ‘ of girls who have been reseued from
to be accomplished, and at the same time provide the Federal Government te oltitches of anaenila by Dr.: Wal
with the revenue it must ive to meet our war obligations and current liams’ Pink Pi Here i a bit of
sstic needs, is the problem. proot Miss Mary Venditti, Cata-
‘0 the solution of this problem the Dominion Government 1s directing its | mount, N.B., says “Three years ago
- vy tt | hol taki Said Hoon ant while attending a convent, I studied ttention, anc riunately é e s asi Ae tak i teen and rm}
attention, and, fortu aay ; ae p ople as a whole, t t y! 20 very hard to. graduate, The result
increasing interest in it This inte is made ‘ ihe discussion as I became very nervous and got so
which took place ie recent conventon of the ¢ iut 1 of Trade, in’ thin and pale my teacher thought
the publications of the Citizens’ Research Institute of Canada, ir ie Dominion. they would have to send me home I
. ‘ i dinds of medicine which de cAirmpaien recent! { atec ) h tet 1 ureat tf Canat 95 wide campaign recen inaus by the Retail Bu Lo inadi bane. bubany-conditon
and by the rescautions adopted I ( di Council Agriculture repre- inged. At last one o
eniing the ¢rganized farmer gave me a box of Dr
Whe all these dies in agree on sorae poi , they are at var Pills, and [ had hardly
, hnint Lore I could feel an im
fance in importan 3 pe is to lici ct ould be rdopte 2 All strong) my condition. [ con
favor more economical admini io tik of partizanship and of the pills for some
polith om t busi of go nm reduced penditures, and a n 11 can hardly tell all areful survey of national conditions before embarking on fut capital o did me { tined
id t) “~olo
all of whict make for lowe <ation. But they differ wl come , and the color 1 F
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question of j what ta hould now be entirely eliminated. There are ot the term I graduated I er fail
wo side » th 1 on re ure to most issues of ou nding i to recoiumend = Dr Willie H k
portan¢ li ill be of value to cor q irtich Pills to my friends and acquaintance
sf a tonic is needed.” rhe p t gr ing f H in the direction) Wen a t i 1eeded ‘ You can ge these pills from ou desired by all, namely, reduction o year I een the | grygeist. or | vail at 50 nt } Ce war postage rates wiped out, 11 vealed, the tax on Wrom The Dt m Medici Co bank cheque or sn amounts remo lu n made in Brockville, O he Income Tax, especially or ll ore Finance “4 ¥ Hrferar hae announe Pen nthiai val orthcoming, and Electric Oc Liners
pr s despatches have reporte hie by det lental °
Micials of the op ion of the Inc lax and Sales Tax, anc r effect ¢ Electric Be alae is Soming
busine and the country's de lop: ¥ eral itty ew to idir t According to Autho
Government in the preparation of the next bud Marine Matters
PEt eae ae AE EES aa Ocean liners, propelled by powerful
. ’ = tri me th Will pr rit
Taking Her Revenge Alberta Fisherles a TOON EID 1 permi
It was vrowing late when the ho fhe summer fi catch o AR PORTO & vA utomod 1 +] i 46 ‘ predle 1 by W gs i oted tess at tl recept requested the Slave Lake good, according
eminent tenor to sin R. T. Rodd, Oominion Fisheries shes bit da advan ai ‘
“It is too late, madam,” he prot« spector at Edmonton, who state that oD, tn eadre +n convention 0 ee . : , ie Sock of Nav \rehitect d ed. “I should disturb your neigh-) more than 659,000 Ib of whitefi N ine Ineers in Ney York bors.’ were taken out of the lake with 46 arine 4 neers 3 "OW daa t propulsi > sal will “Not at all,” declared the hostess,| 711 Ibs. of pickerel, 310,162 Ibs, of Mectric ropul ON," AS ald, u beamir “Besides, we owe them! pike and smaller quantities of oth CHORAL Ne Necessity OF ONg*Ns room Is and place absolute control of omething. They poisoned our dog fis! . ang piace ad of te contro! o ‘ist week.’ Be Meu ie: he vesse! on the ip’s br , result ling in a reduction of operating ex - As a vermicide an excellent prepara : ae ‘ The fortres ae Pe, eee ry is Mother Graves’ Worm Exter ¥ : 25 Od Bate Ae LOPES -0) side: fer a0¢) minator. It has saved the lives of - Paul in Leningrad, long famous as 4) eountle childrer 3 : pecun , Salvage Work Progressing prison, Is to be converted into ar —_——___—-— oar ota ’ UY | - . eae . » Zs torical museum } Harold, why didn’t you come home Sixty-three of German Vessels Raised onrene aoe }right from the store?” at Scapa Flow A catth yndicate has a perfect “| dropped a dime and a taxi parked Salvage work on the scuttled Ger right to water its stock occasionally. jon it.” uan fleet at Seapa Flow progresses steadily. Messrs, Cox and Danks lift T Wr HHH Mf pa " ed the G40 recently bringing the num | ah ber of destroyers raised to sixteen i y hy ; |
a ho NI a, $ Sixty-three vessels have been raised
by them so fa:
There are only three more destroy ers of this (ype, welghing 750 tons, to be salved The remaining seven destroyers weigh 1,800 ton
The original garret in which Charles!
; Dickens visualized his famous char acter, Little Dorrit, has been located jin what is now a printer's establish
FACO ment in London
Even a charitable pugilist i ure
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,to be close-fisted.
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May Continue Burbank’s Work | Catifornia Trying to Raise Funds to } Purchase Scientist's Farm | |
Plant experiment work of the late Luther Burbank will be carried on if & movement on foot In California to} raise $1,000,000 is successful. The | fund would purchase the famous scien- Uist’s Sebastopol farm, north of Santa Rosa, and make it a monument to his
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memory. Officers of Stanford Unl- versity admit that the plan fs to turn
@ases ended In death! So @ recent } Canadian thvestigation ‘heeel, over the farm to the university, Short-}
These were not cases of infectious diseases — of consumption — of ty- phoid! Thoy were cases where a person had sustained somo alight injury—a cut, a burn, a wire-prick —and where the wound, being | thought not serious enough for care-
wish
a that the farm be turned over to Stanford University so that his ex
pertinents could be carried on
. Not Such a Bad Thing
| Many of Really Great People Have Been Misunderstood
The whine of the world ts: “I am
| misunderstood.” Pooh-pooh! Every-|
| body is, It’s a good thing that many |
ful treatment, had been noglocted. Blood-polsoning and death resulted. When you or your children sus- tain any injury, ensure against in- fection by applying Zam-Buk. This balm soothes the pain, stops bleed- fing, and by destroying all germs prevents blood-polsoning, ete. Hence
no time need be lost from work or | 0f Us are misunderstood. Thus we pleasure by those who use Zam-Buk, | piss for knowing more than we do. All dealers, 60c. box, | Emerson had something to say about | | that. He sald: “Misunderstood! It is |
-Bu | fool’s word. Is it so bad, then, to
| be misunderstood? Pythagoras was}
| | misunderstood, | Jesu
and | Copernicus, |
and and Luther,
Socrates,
and
Galileo, and Newton, and every pure | : ni eT i Os 3 a - —\and wise spirit that ever took flesh. | Spiritualism In Britain To be great 1s to be misunderstood.” |
Growth of Movement Sponsored by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
An impressive belief in spirituaits
” To Relieve Catarrh! wan teeeee et ee ee pa Catarrhal Deafness ey St a And Head Noises
Arthur Conan Doyle, leading the | his
was 5
services, suddenly
appealed to If you have oasarth 4 or catarrhal deaf- | + ‘“ p J anat ve nd have b ’ ringing notses in|
hearers, shouting: “I ask*all who are y time with un sure thes ave beer i touch with | known, medicines, but go now u that the y have been in to to ye st druggist and ask for an
their dead More
to rise and testify.” ive package of Geero Wormwood - >| Ba 5 than 3,000 men and women of NG atomizers, no syringes and nothing
all types quietly rose and this brought) to take internally—you nply apply a
bs 4 Y little of this clean, fra t balm rom Sir Arthur this fervent state-! into your nostrils, and the
relief! Clogged 1 ment: } h ¢ “Thank God there are so many, I 1 th
Chant od r re r ) te an ahiiat
prophesy within five year that to :
appeal every man and woman
re not testifying to faith but 2 ed p28 com Retain Valuable Crown fhe growth of the belief in spirit Ae ; ¥ ratet ly Choicest of Regal Emblems to Remain communication, so persistently ex , : 4 a5 in Russia pounded by Slr Oliver Lodge and Sir ; ‘4 M » the value of mil- rthur Conan Doyle, has apparently se Me Se i have been pure ea been extraordinary 5
In tt t hi id Sir by foreign heal ers from the vast cor
h the course oO i address % 3 c ¢ re ew : nas : in ceaia> |le 2ction of crown jewels of Russia, and 1 onan Said: e@ say ore 3 ‘ ; Mee aaa tavonldtlood ants ploOe some of the most Important of then
5 ae are on their way to the United State our honor that this is true. We feel)” . . , . the choicest of all Russia's regal em
e are addressine those we have lost, « i ae
snl npn red Pe er sot blems remains in Moscow. This is the
old out our he Oo them, ho 4
: ; 5 ata lroperial crown of all the Russias as shadow beings in an unknown Ife, ; but * Heht } ae er made for the coronaiion of Catherine , jUSt the same lent hearted, merry 2 ‘a %
16 Great ir i2, ane alued at $52 fellows wo lost, ‘Dhev dure: not lost the Great in 17t rd valued 000,000
but are nearer to us than ever they were below.” aa cn ‘
n ‘stallac Stead: formerly editor Your Asthma, Too. ‘The eflicacy of
Miss Estelle Stead, fo nierly eat Dr. J. D, Kelloce Avihina Henieds of the Review of Reviews, the Rev.) j, not something that is merely to be George Vale Owen and other well-; hoped for; it is to be expected. It pel: known spiritualists were among the doms fails to bring relief, and in you
ey own individual case it w do- ‘He
SPOR KS ame, So universal ha bee the sue
ih 4: ae oe cess of this far-famed remedy at
Minard’s Liniment for Neuralgia, every one afflicled wv ith this disease —_— ——— owes it to himself to try it
Mr. Greene ‘Are you an alie c eoseetanes
Dr. G Matter —"That’s my I
Dr. Graye-Matte: Js pr Not Viewed With Favor fession, sir.”
Mr, Greene—“Well, I wanted to France at Leact Will Oppose Restora- know if you'll come and fix our cuckoo tion of Tavita to Germany clock.” It is unlikely that Germany will find
it weer any enthusiastic response whe shi
The ¢ immed ho to make A
“ build thet s ready to ask formally for the
ut Vaten ¥ WHSpS wild they ‘ + paper by watching : site . toration of her territory. She was nest deprived of her colonies in order to re
duce her resources for engaging in B I oO OD another world conflict. If other tutesmen for this fact, certainly
Wi z } T E. I I those of France never will And
while Germany has a strong argument on the economic phase of the ques-} tion, not until the problem of perma-
nent world peace is appreciably nearer will any
poten
than it now be likely
would
solution appears
France ever course that | al military the Rhine,
to approve the neighbor
enhance strength of her
across
and Effect with a
unusual
Cause h girls legs are quite
{fy Willlam Arbuthnot Lane, | British physician, but the answer | several persons well qualified to speak lis a decided “English girls’ ke | not ugly.” “So English = girls nowadays are bow-legged or knock |kneed,” Sir William attributing |these physical defects to bad feeding }in youth,
Enegli good patr according noted ol 128 are many
Bays
In your grandfather’ s time a
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|
Potatoes Sprout Early showed in every muscle of his
Potatoes have been harnessed to
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before sprouting. That idea is all
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| merited the rebuke.
| Oliver
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the
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Were Stupid As Boys
Many Great Men Were Not Brilliant at School
adjudged follow ssful
Because a boy be stupid at school, that he may not man,
“You nothing» but catching, dogs, and shooting, and you will be a disgrace to yourself and your
may it does
become
not a succes rat.
care for
family.” Mr. Darwin chastised his } son, Charles, with these words, ana@ there seems little doubt that the boy
Yet years afler-
the name of Charles Darwin world-famous.
stupid, heavy Goldsmith's old who looked upon the famous writer
|one of the biggest dunces he had ever
wards
was “A blockhead.”
schoolmaster,
as
had to teach, thus denounced his pu- pil. Yet Goldsmith wrote the poem “The Deserted Village’; the novel
Vicar of Wakefield” and the
comedy “She Stoops his name will be revered | English Hterature fs found.
Edison, the electrical wizard sent home from school by his teach ced the lad’s mother to keep him away as his brains were “addled.”
Mothers need never despair if their sons and dauglters do not show great brilliance The men and wo men who have made names for thei. and
to Conquer,” and wherever
was r,
who ¢
at school.
sclence, steady
selves in business, art,
even politics, were amengst the scholars, whose hard work and persis- ained for them ult! The mushroom genius, flashing brilliantly
rarely
tent appleation «
mate succe
through school and
gains a great place in nd affairs.
world of mena
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coast
Violet-scented seaweed in the Manyishiak peninsula
perfumes
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of ihe
Caspian Sea ihe for
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feriou.ty detached.” To
ant” Ads Show Maids Are Accorded | jhe continued: “TE hope our tunel 1 Are beat treated * i } Back To Health are ed a en ieee ene es came
not to be a heay fal f gvernight without
Suffered for Months After Severe Attack of La Grippe, 7°" “Oo ace | Qrone ever torvat ond
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Like thousands of others, Ernest Spb esOn reacted | ier With VarpoRua Beland, proprietor of Beland Barber
No nagging, ten weeks vacation, plenty of fresh eggs and bacon, radios and the use of an automobile are all} inducements offered by wealthy Lon don women in search of domestic help © cificult to get these days. Here
formal greeting that ignore
ag hes bon are a few “want” ads from London 2 r Shop, 194 Laurier West, Montreal, jdon’s all 3. —————— — newspapers M found long-sought rellef from intense Joanna made a Mant flor t “ys ; om Wh Y T t adifering in Tasiac. R ominty gpl mchd ieee British Settlers For Canada Housemalds—Ten weeks holiday tn en tou im Mr. Beland says: “At the end of a threatened her in the presene ot the prety Rutitnhan ! two-months’ slege of La Grippe, L was reat k 1 » pre ee nee or {he One Thousand More British Settlers) of car now and then | se @a yes. so completely wrecked that my friends great banker who knew the secret ot to Come to Canada Next Year | fouse parlor-mald—Electric- light | 4 - A F hor myself thought I would ever get het fery. She know, instinctively, One thousand more British families and central heat throughout, also ra When tinting dainty underwear, silk well, For weeks I could not slee tle 1e had not be askatt jelt ! @tockings, or any fine fabrics use true 1 sleep. Vat she had not been asked to visit | are to be brourht to Canada next year Gio Outine issisted by car if de 5 “Pains in my lungs 1 7 t ; , . 7 ‘ tes oe ae » Arter 33 pint a | dyes, That's the only way you can ns in y ngs, shortness o him, at his home, without some very | to tle on farms gnd Hon, Robert) sired | et the same beautiful, soft shades ma- breath, choking sensations and a nag- lefinite reasor mh whatever this! forke | ‘ache ; ih ae BOF have when new, : ging, wracking cough, made life al- ison, But whatever this) Forke is now engaged in the task of Maid--Good cutings, also whole} terials have when new,
most unbearable. Finally I was per- suaded by a Man who was benefited by Teattac to try it out.
}reason might be, she wos convineed
Tint some pieces tonight, with real Diamond dye-—you'll see the differ-
ence! No one will dream they were
ecuring suitable land that fs not too| day and night every three weeks | | that it, also, would be kept from her.) fq }
rom a railway. The newcomers} Plenty of fresh eggs and bacon
} Eggleston’s phrases wer formal, | will
“| bl } take up land in all parts of the Cook-general—Good outings and | tinted at home. And you can do real We e 7 . } ‘ 1 P ‘har he Tr re . * " | ‘ wt Suset erfect results. i b w . a to get up and move cold; yel, now and then, she was sure) Dominion, but mostly in Ontario ana) week-end once a month. No nagging.| dyeing with just as perfect results, if about the house after taking two akg nae he detected something in his man-) the We | ‘ PET eT ere Nike cil ; 1 ' ,| you will just use the true Diamond tles of Tanlac, and by the time f had! Tanlac fs for sale by all good drug ‘iat A *) : ! Vest, Where the majority of the Cook-general—Help given £O0C dves, | ) ier tha te ¢ Mu she | 9 99 anal i ; i 5 finished the seventh bottle I was able! gists—more than 40 million bottles °°! quite a that she) 2.000 families already brought out to) wages and outings. Own bathroom, FREE: why not ask your druggist x to return to work. | have been sold. Let this marvelous ceuld determ ubout it, that it was,|the Dominion are making good and heat, light and radio. for the very useful Diamond Dye I have an excellent appetite, sleep| tonic, made according to the famous simply, “something.” As yet the mind! contented Upper house-maid—Dreas materials | Cyclopedia? Valuable suggestions, casy well, and have gained 11 pounds, T| Taulac formula, from roots, barks and of Miss Twenty-seven had not be-| The Hudson’s 3B . 1 e- ‘ : Rian directions, and piece-goods sample col- feel fine In every way, It Is with pleas-| herbs, help bring you robust health gas a.) eekad: ! idson jay Company has|and valuable presents given. One| ors Or write for free copy of Color ¥ " y. ne AXpercls t ‘ J "es ' » 9 1 . > | . : . ure that I recommend Tanlac to any-| and vigor, as it has to thousands of “‘ Mabaso thiat bh placed 2,000 quarter sections at the! room furnished to sult Craft, 2 big illustrated book sent post- one, others. Ask for it by name. I understand,” the banker sale,} disposal of the Mintster of Immicra-! pnnaiitnponistecnainatementen | paid—s sddress pI ee ND DYES, when they had taken their places at|tion, and the C.P.R. likewise has W Fort FE Kai Dept os Windsor, Ontario. fh Fomin itt Lov 1d 2 of the table in a massive dining room offered him 1,500 quarter sections | on Fortune From faiser you @ room as ombre he library which ‘the minister will have an investiga Widow Broke Will Which Left Wealth | On es , ; foam throned the girl the painting tion made by the land settlement to German Ruler A that you were definitely launched last | hoard to ascertain the value and suit HdMne. the. ww 4 cial wbatalhar. oft Make it NEW for 15 cts! ‘ " . } . ] ar ) -) Aise De! night, and that you were quite a suc ability o these land for British! y 7 4 — iiek That 1s what my nephew, here, | gamit Germany just missed adding another silos ae 3 Whe M W, > familfes. 4 i * r " le ord: has givén me ’to ttuderstand.” pox million to his fortune by an adve | Talks Without Vocal Cord as give, » to understand. piinilinkaataiin Val “Tt Mia my : decision of the Dresden High Court.) Lieut.Col., Arstide Moreno, of Wash Was giocious, Joanne ae + 9 1 : ; ‘Miss Cout aa . ‘ee hs ; Is THERE 4 BABY A wealthy Saxon dled and left the j|ington, is learning to ta without vo : § outan 3 ery frood t e J ’ + ‘ “You 1 t ie an Py greater part of his wealth to Wilhelm, cal cords. An ‘ation about two or ave ol nen rme inv : : ait i a IN YOUR HOME? IL., the will leaving his widow almost | year go necessitat removal of the ubstantial ambitions, You are the - ° : o & t I i 4 penniless. cords, and surgeons predicted that he ht rustee of a fortune. am interestec eye te -_ ld in + 1} Now |! pyrig 1925 by HL. GATES : a4 * Is there a bat young children In the widow a the aiser to! would be unable to talk Now he is In your iImtnediate future, hey ° f yan h ; > . able toa tall ’ Snr ) 1 Published by arrangement with First National Pictures, tne. Jcanna looked up quickly bad | Cae t “with 7 3g . Bab: "s an ‘el ol Sen li lala thie bak eligi age ides Jean ook qulek)) ot be without a box o aby’s Ow0| op nis refus » broug an acti ust enunciate very slow at ; aR : ; n bis refusal, she brought an action) Must enuncia v Se should be willing to follow any In-) Tablets Ch ood ailments come to } , iN : : 1 ill : . i hl ee tickle t lave 3 i a mrec ‘ e ars sh Bora ‘ CHAPTER XX, jhands that would have beén demurely | struction you give me,” she quickly and means should always be | ‘° u am will declared ille ; ; Ww I ¢ lol fi : ;: at hand to promptly fight the court, decided in her favor, and a 1- orm -owder wor o clasped if the Fi . sage vic “re ) e ’ e ; DU} bes bate In Eqgleton’s Home | aes I ey had not held the age quietly “Tf you § me none, I Baby's Own ‘ablets are the ideal ed her the big sum her husband had} ef vely that no traces of worms ey jole weapon of defense—an ornate do nothing else but enjoy myself home remedy. ‘They regulate the bow ‘ : Phe can be found. The pests pass away in uller, the ancient one whose | rolded fan. Alfthis Joanna sometime) cording to my own Iineling els; sweeten the stomach; banish con illed to the ex-Kalser the stools without being perceptible years seemed to identify him with would have laughed at, as at a school- have always wanted Jitu stipation and ink ‘stion; break up CEFR SE es rh » an entire and clean sweep } se t he pe y ae i Ng Cede cke y ‘olds and simple fevers Pac , s f and hing in th the old house, brought word that Mr. day valentine. To her there never|I couldn't have that I colds and simple fever in fact they un Keeps Earth Going of vada ane not pe b i 4 Degleston would join them shortly, | A vat j relieve all the minor ills of little ones. {f the earth were taken away from) Shape of a Worm can dgement . “+)had been anything quite so ridiculous- the big ones that are better, I shake! Cong cerniny > them Mrs Mois: : ; 7 te there when these powd are in if they would be pleased to wait. Bran- | ly funny as any sort of fashion that) simply have them—that’s all [ can, Maha Que writes 7 UDO 'e ILROL, tees Oar ame ees Lo operation. Nothing ¢ be more don, when the old man had disap had become passe—clothes, girls or) do, {t seems.” Yeblets a the best remedy in only be Ir » but the atmospher horough or desirable than their peared noiselessly, held out his clgar-| conventions. “Ag your banker,” 1 eston re-| World for litle ones. My baby suffer would be condensed to liquid air, etie case to Joanna. She shook her! ee ae. . 4 "i ‘ ed terribly from stion and vom-| washing only the icy rocks of a frozen Ra a a) head turned, “am wondering since that) iting, but the ablets soon set het ea, in the opinion of Professor H, N.| ‘The so-called steam we see issuing , =? is your Inclination, some of your se. right and now 5s i in perfect é Hee : | t ¢ ot : l +onr mat? 4 “eg | ’ ’ 7 > ell, o vir, tor from a kettle is not eam at all but | No, not fn here he said. “Some curities should not. be turned health, The 1 ‘ts are sold by, 2ussell, Princeton let ; ‘ ’ i } ; » A 3 . 4 : ir yule f water condensed from L how, it doesn’t seem as if , as if heaidG Sou : esoannadyen! dicine dealers or by mail at seas aeaeAIEE ies Uny globules of water conden te ca Alveadys ov have xpender yy 4s vant . { ae a y TT one smoked in this house, does 4:2" | $130,000. 1 i a thea ‘ box from The Dr. Williams’ Me ne fhe palmist has no use for tl man | the team. Steam—the vapor or gas d " ome Boon at ; with ¢ Ww ; 9 hat is a curious feeling.” he ot 5 is : : ‘ : sa a few! Co,, Brockville, Ont, who is afraid to show his hand | of water—is tnvisible f S a curlous feelung,” he ob if days If you continue at that rate ———__——. f served. “I don’t imagine my | x yu will P . 5 i) you 1 need actual money. You musi Y teemed uncle smokes them, but Ij ive me my instructic ” i my instruction ‘ . 4 fancy he is not unused to them, Sure- Joanna saw that Brandon wa Little Helps For This Week ly you would not adopt a pose of watching her fturtivels She felt the : innocence of them because of a vision- need of a defense, but, instead : r, ary regard for your banker's tastes?”| plunged into an offensive Te that hath no rule over his own y Bt sb " “ , ‘ i a city ths roker ‘ “No,” she replied, “I wouldn't do pend a great deal)” : city that. is broken that. But, just th 43 I don’t want | o id. “There own and without walls Proy, xxv iat. , jus le Bae, ¢ | t here ure so; | to smoke i ma nad money doesn’t ; < Real glory 3 away fr he table an¢ com t sunt fo ‘h In M Cor +" : : a She moved away from the table and be teattccenmeren i Springs from the quiet conquest of e to a window. Brandon, eyeing her tant’s world.” Se wa jlent for « mo ourselve: Ly clorely, saw that as she crossed the} ment, then a deny And without tha 1 conqueror is room her glance fell again on the How far does a million dollars go nought a | 3 3 | Mr, J leston?” But the first slave. Thomson painting over the fireplace. She I 1 le looked from the window out into the a f he replied, “wher Rest not in an ovation, but in a a nvenue, for a minute or two, then ( he three companions, triumph over thy passior Let : Ixlt ce “unt e-ire,! walk nging ow! he head mn turned suddenly and went directly up) \ <iraveganee, and = Deei walk h ing down the ud; . te The elive are th d er malice £o win led and envy fe to the fireplace. The action was as if ke ona oh anal mrs pes ; They, I belive a he chief adviser nalice go manacied and en fetle . ’ | mit i : inunt thin. das ‘ thee. Wehold withi hee ‘ in response to some occult summons Harned f'ypi nun ei a ge xf the young women of this da after ee. ehold within the h ivi ae Ist s © my in ’ hy a ’ agi 1 wl e train of th trophie wit) I's from the girl who looked down so) ign. Are they?” Joanna asked eat whole train o iy trophies, not with ld serenely from the can ie - ly “IT have always, found that 1 out thee. ¢ legio P ' 1 ¢ hief fri cs were Mi 1 rstandir of thy bres le 1 thin wn ecaptiy Joanna rested her hand on he Sut Brandon, who had dropped his | Chief friends were Misund . 1 i } . : trust anc 2n ” eaptive, and be Ce ar if elf — mantel ledge and gazed up into the cigarette into a solid sh tray Distrust and Env ; i slab pe ;, face in the portrait. It was a picture! and moved sottly to on ot the A great modern banker, a ¢ ir na r € t . , > whim schoed hunder ee that might have amused her, with its reom where, under pretense of exam whose whim echoed thi prim, voluminous skirts from under ining a book, he might furtively through the nfarts of finance, and a To Protect Travellers q nodert yunger whose past . \ which just a boot toe peeped; its leg watch the girl at the fireplace, saw Modern, younger man, nC ve tho Serene : : : ¢ filing eminine tifice a af . Yt pay a ay a jane . ’ mutton sleeves and absurdly tiny nothing of amusement in her faee,| ¥* the b is ihe 9 cieehae ares’ Machine Guns Mounted on Trains in Proved safe by millions and prescribe d by ph ians for waist that almost shrieked aloud of Instead he fancied that some of the looked across the ‘ able into wae Mexico A LEE LPOG IDE pa ‘ ene iants a ng, modern faci a girl ae - 4 the corsets of yesterday. The sign of wh tfulness of the girl in the paint si h, you Pe . 7 eas : a ye Rak Machine guns ure mounted on train Headache Neuralgia WA R N | N ( . | virein modestles was there, In the ing had reached down to the other. who M saa he ladda rf Tr leaving the international boundary be P : Ne iritis : Nia: Miss Twenty-seven of the silk 18 js . ain WeU Ss . | “Do y now W she ier r tween Arizona and Mexico, to protec ‘ Sicacomamesans| o you kno ho she is—I mean, te eh. atrancaly ia. vi ‘ anc 0, to pré | eware of Counterfeits who she was?” The voice seemed to! °""” J la travellers from the depredations of r¢ Colds I imbago i ; fon of glaring legs and flamboyant : ; . LOLGS Ul ag = d | float gently on the stillne: of ‘the 5 ’ bellious faciions in interior Mexico. There is only one g /, | ’ rotge that came awkwardly through
/yoom, Mililary escorts on the trains have Toothache Rheumatis.n “ASPIRIN” tablet li ‘
Y Brandon didn't answer at = onee. his office qnor with 4 Saad 4 AP ‘i wes been doubled from 50 to 100 men or let 1S offered as “ASP me IN" Joanna did not notice nia ‘ailangn: was being trapped eandon : rem each train. The machine guns are set DOES NOT AFFECT and is not stamped with the
: , F yered the girl who had “no place to |*She fascinates me,” t 1 Bu I
] id ill in pl t both ends of th rf “Bayer Cross”-refuse it with . ’ » Site sald, Still, , " n place at bo ends of 12 carrier. : 4 OS ik eccanas Watt | zo,” exte her counter her contempt-it isnot“ASPIR IN TO dr ily. “There is something about go,” except to her silk ROLY, OF 8) These precautions, say military } THE HEART P ’
Sal | rooming house. And Joanna under-
| at all! Don’t take chances her face that reminds me of someone } chiefs at Nogales, Sonors, are taken { out he sink , is sli ; ; sbaihiap. 3 stood why they looked at her Mn, Serer : i » Sa eit Yoke POLO DPI LLL " —I don’t know who It makes me because of the activity of Yaqui Indiar pan ras yey kag ive . ; (To Be Continued) : Accept only ‘Bayer’? pac ng Mrs. Parks Tells How Lydia E. | want to think.” cae scigiligs haps ec hich contair onenatections \ sieer han Ae ee a ere phate ee which contains proven directions, A Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Phere Was & sound at the door, Simple and Sure. Dr. Thomas’ : “ Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ‘ h 9 which opened by the old butler.! Relectric Oil is so simple In applica: | Teeming With Life Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. i. Restored Her Daughter’s Eggleston entered the room, Brandon | tion that a child can understand the’) ‘The amount of life found to exist in " da) of Bayer Manufacture of Mon > t s “ti e Tse 1 161 the A kin my rk ] a er " , c t a Health made no sign, He glanced from the instructions Used as a Hniment the a quarter of a square mile of tropical Aspirin ia the trade mari (registered in Canada) o
4 well
i 1 j oylicac lic Acid, "A. S. A."). While it liree sto rub, and when used acideeter of Salicylicacid (Acetyl Salicy
only cirection Is to rub, ane : “i jungle in British Guiana is almost in that Aspirin moans Bayer mantifacture,to assist the public against {mites as a dressing to apply. ‘The directions of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mar
lare so plain and unmistakable that; oredible, In a square yard of soil,
Jaw pasate girl to the banker, and then watched Jaw,
Toronto, Ontario. ‘‘My daughter | them both. is 16 now and has been an invalid ever
—— Kegleston halted abruptly when he they are readily understood by young) 1,000 different forms of insect fe
since she was six 4 ‘ Hy VIII III III III III III III II NY aw : ‘ , Pye ‘ J or old, were nd a
months old and | 8a4W Joanna and that she was lost in ite heh vere found, \ adn nnn nd anna amar aaabadabddadadAsAdasAd dda SAAS G
has been com contemplation of the girl in the paint-
An educational campalgn is being
pelled to remain ing. He looked at Brandon, a mute No matter how deep-rooted the corn
outward serutiny.
s from soaking through. table Compound | She—"Ah, then she is out of danger?” of meat and preyent the juices from gioaes,. vhping
? Ss ily, ¢ if she tre ostart Ln may BT Fun-down, and it had Suddenly, ag i he were tartled,
|—-London Humorist Economical, too, since the usu al in e waxed sheet 1
4 — T WRAPPER ; ili inog hicl i >. out of school the Mimiiertia’ Hi ebare Beaudioanane conducted in the Philippins which may be, {t must yleld to Holloway’s Y ONE MEA greater part of 5 : RY 4 } has for its object the wiping out of | Gorn Remover if used as directed tera ; (t Gist fease [hn heads Hsin stood, tity fF He abet raat DOES WORK OF TWO | tried different | his head lowered a bit so that his 7 UteTtCy MM ae she-——"Oh, Doctor, In o anxious r rd: kinds of medicine, \siudy of the girl at the fireplace ; She 9h, Doctor, nm 80 aD) Fe eee eed a nee ack Reade ¥ but none pelped ad : K about Mrs. Smythe. She is in your Lb n * cgi Pe pu r “her much, ad | WiOFe back was partly turned to him, hands, ts she not?” Doctor-—‘She uses a single protective paper full i ping ale inate taken Lydia E. jhad the effeet of an doner as well as | aac Unité’ not attending’ her nowt Either Ajax or Hercules wraps fully guard the flavour » Pinkham’s Vege ‘ ; ld > 14 >
ahhh the tebe tabetha tate te th tata tet ba be toe
—— helped me so mue h that L thought it | Jonna wheeled and met the banker's! E. Y 2 i eaieathedt San unnecessary. oF might help her at this time, She has | stare. A hand fluttered nervously to Ph |) «George EB. Pliz, who helped to found These Appleford wraps, strong in hbre ai id yained ever since she began taking {her breast. For a brief moment she Y 7 ae a. cl wntly at Eagle thoroughly waxed, are proot against rease and 4 i it. She attends school every daynow | ' ate MCE EANAa OR vd | Juneau, Alaska, cied recently at Eagle | | ghls and goes skating, and doe ss other out- | em Hed, as if frightened, “I knew | on the Yukon. moisture, of-door sports, I recommend this }-—-that you were watching me!" she | i er 3 medicine to any one who is run-down | breathed | SP enue tad t dh ey gl ae ttl ee ‘OUNTER Taraitate’ > and nervous and we ak.’’—Mrs. PARKS, Brandon dropped his bool | y The chief difference ; >a z 2 reve C eITTTD CHEGSBS OR ry 106 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, pe . én 5 |authority and an°expert is (hat the a ee OMPASSY. LIME Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable The atmosphere is charged,” he |authority knows something about it HAMILTON, CANADA . —- Compound is a dependable medicine |Vemarked dryly, “I am confronted . GHT's piss 1 ——— ~ | WESTERN AGENCIES wm ie Foany one eee wie lannds. Ses Manns. senieer ae ABETES Ona |! when 0 bad example 1s set mischict SoG Woe St’ Vencouner _ guatiany, Wesed Paper Go. oo ne) For sale by druggists everywhere, \to smoke despite the fact that on our re ee tata oaks ae oe Mastin & Go. Wanion : Wr nd | way here she stopped to buy a charm Sis RRLLRLERRLEERLLODIEREEEELODIEEEEEECODIDDDDIIT! r = a _— — — -——, bon w. N. U. 1656 finely expensive holder ornamented | | After Shaving—Minard’s Liniment, | ARARADRAARAALAAAAARDARERALAAAAEARASEALOALS -.
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WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD
Dr. J, R,
Hayes, personal physician to Abraham Lincoln, died at Wash ington, at the age of 95. He had want ed to live to be 100.
Major C} ; William Orr, colonial secretary raltar, has been ap- pointed Governor and Commander-ir chief in the B na
Dr. Frat Exner, famou as a physicist, died in Vienna recet He was noted ] size of olect ments
Forniosa’s have not cy clay to lose years as a mi y on the island and he has gone to his work after six months leave in England
Canada’s total area estimated sown to fall wheat up to October < last for the season, 1927, excluding British Columbia, is 807,900 acres
eompared with 992,600 acres, the
sown in 1925 for 1926.
Reckless automobile iving cost the lives of 70 persons in Canada in! October and injuries to 50 others Forty crossing accidents wert port- ed, in 31 of wl wal ils were
involved
The eighth Canadian erg fying con-
test Is being conducted at the experi-! mental farm, Ottawa. The contest Is made up of eighty pens. The entries again cover 4 very wide area, the West being represented as follows
British Columbia, 11 pens; Alber 2 pens.
The Arab tribesm< who shot and killed A. G, Ellfott, mechanician for the British aviator, Cobham, last July, while me London- Australian has been found guilty of man ghier. He wa tenced to five years “rigorous im, onment.”
The annual provincial seed fair, un-
der the auspices of the provincial de partment of agriculture and Alberta Seed Growers’ ¢ saci! will be hela
his season in Edmonton on January 18, 19, 20 and 21. The ann con- vention of the Provincial Seed Grow ers’ sociation will be held at the same time.
British Nation’s Income
Estimated Average is Over One Pound Per Week for Each Person The estimated income of Great tain, say the Inland Revenue sioners, 1s now million pounds, over £1 a week for every inhabitant Of this amount the Inland Revenue took 510 millions in income tax, supe? tax, and death duties. Super tax was pald on incomes over £2,00 by people, and 124 of the
Bri Commis
2,900
87,000
m had incomes
of £100,000.
Death duties were paid on 106,000 estates; but 26,000 of these were £300 or less. One estate was over three mil
Hons, and there were 12 between one and two raillions,
Wise is the to munage a husband, who knows one.
but wiser is she
Pails ae A blockhead fs a man who fs unable to fit his opinions to your channel.
In the Stable
Minard'’s is invaluable strains, bruises,
for
cuts, swellings,
woman who knows how
how to manage without)
The Drift To The Towns
By C, W. Peterson
We the conclusion; | that the drift from farm to city is the |
cannot escape
| direct cause of a subsequent adrift | | from Canada to the Cnited States. Also | that the former cannot be regarded | | as a mere accident, but has a sub-| | stantial soclal and economic founda | tion Whether or not the causes can
}be wholly elimiated is a question which might possibly have to be ans wered in the negative, because they are to a very large degree of world | wide occurrence That this exodus
| from in Cai
is, however
farm to city ada could be
| severely checked fact
which cannot be successfully refuted
Our gross agricultural plant last year was worth 74 billion dollars with a production of 1,716 million which represents solid, new wealth, If we take this total agricultural pro ; duction and deduct the cash outlay of Canadian farmers for hired labor, seed and fertilizer, amounting to O85 mil lion dollars, and allow 6 per cent on capital invested in agriculture, or 450
million dollars, We get a net average return to the individual farm operator of $870 for his year’s work, which must be shared by his wife and chil d if any, who did productive, un paid work on the farm. Applying it all on account of the farmers’ own wage however, on a ten-hour day basis, W get an hour raie of } cen Compared with fac worker at 56.1 cen per allroad worl , 58.3 cent pe miners, 83.4 «¢ per hou ind workers in t ! $1.0¢ per hour, it does no k particularly invi even concedins \ the farmer lives rent fre \\ have ap parently here ample expl tion of the drift to the cilles of our young Cat acian farm populatior
Mr. Oito H 1 the f American multi re bi dea wit! } 1 sin in the Uni recent] ‘ t wink rer Oo rv (
e is one gz wi i higher claim than anothe: on the helpful consideration of the State titi that of the farmer. The furme pro blem is par our problem. The
is an essential part
cing to the
rmful and
and
that
commonwealth so valuable ¢ tlor ntful an j siiuaiion le nds | incitements and
shic ek
SE
io the}
dema-
its and to the
elf pgeu wiles of plausible
gogue ments of the « {e visior ”
“Both
1 of
conom ary
and self-interest de
m > communi at large thai
every nate er ut forth
end that the f
1, If that
to the evances
be redressec an only be accompli bj ds which, whi pre cconemically Ww ‘ to be effec tive unpalats bk s of busi ne will have to portat i.e., business cony and cus to the rehabilits th 1 dustry.” if It is not suflicient ans- | w io the farmer's complaint to re fer him sternly to the rigid functioning of the law of supply and demand and to the doctrine of the survival of the fittest; because in reply the farmer will contend in other respects,
for reasons which seemed valid to Congres we have not scrupied to ir terferey through acts of governments and otherwise, with the untrammeled
workings of that law and that 4 trine. And he will and does claim t we either adhere to them strictly all round or give him the offective ad vantage of dispensations similiar to those which have been granted in the case of other callings.”
Khan has a reputation fo sound, constructive thinkifig, and hi: views might well be seriously consid ered by all classes of Canadians
Coupled with a vigorous immigration policy, inter est in agri- | cultural
we must the
new
ed
develop a
problem of increas
development.
| | Won The Wager | His climbing abilities laughed at by la group of young Alpinists, an eighty- four-yeap-old Alpine guide, Innsbruck challenged them to a }up and down the Zugspitze mountain, | 9,000 feet high, for a wager a din- ner. Nine young climbers accepted | the challenge and reached the summit | slightly ahead of the vetersn, but dur | ing the descent he passed all other! |competitors, and arrived at Innsbruck | | half an hour before the next man,
ae i
of
race
of
British Mu- oyster shells, fron, palm
in the
on
There are books }seum inseribed bricks, tiles, bones, copper, sheepskin,
} leaves.
lead, and
ivory, wood
Men burled in snow can hear word uttered by persons on the out- pide, but their owp loudest shouts are! 4 Jnaudible.
every
CHRONICLE,
CTLAMPION,
ALBERTA
Food! Felt Like
Vinegar In Stomach |
Mr, A. Arnstan | -‘No matter what I ate, it seem
Brook a, says:
Ni. Xe
ed to turn to a vinegar like acid as s00n as it went down 1 was billous, | belched gas, and acids rose in my} mouth Appetite was poor. I took | Carter’s Littie Liver Pills for just one | week, This certainly was a fine} remedy for me.”
reat a constipated condition in a sensible manner, cause the bowels to move daily free from pain. Carter's
Little Liver Pills
of the famiiy.
easy to take. DPrugegists, 25 &
The
Chicago’s Crime Record
‘More Murders in First Ten Months
This Year Than Whole of 1925
Thirteen more murders and 52 more occurred first ten months
manslaughter have
in Chicago during the
cases of
for every member mall, sugar coated,
red packages.
“Micmac Guide Noted for Moose Calling
of |
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON |
| GIDEON AND THE THREE HUN-) DRED
iad
| Golden Text: Be strong in the Lord,
}and In the strength of his might. = | Ephesians 6,10. Lesson: Judges 7.1-25,
Devotional Reading: Psalm 27.1-6.|
Explanations and Comments
1. The Fainthearted Depart, verses | | 1-8.—Gideon and his band were to fight against the Midianites under God's | | banner, and to God must be accorded the victory. Lest they should boast | | of having themselves defeated their | | @nemy, their numbers must be re- } duced, Gideon therefore directed all) who were fearful to depart, and more than two-thirds of the warriors left the | camp. Possibly the men who had bragged most of what they would do to the Midianites were the very ones | who were afraid when they stood on! | the height and looked at the encamp- | ment of the enemy spread along the) |opposiie side of the valley. The | Crusaders who were the boldest in| | the council-chamber were the first to} j ery, “Sauve qui peut” (Let him who j can save himself.)
When God needs men for His work | | the hearts courageous. } | When the bugle sounds the martial) | note, some one has observed, there | }are many in the Church who suddenly | }remember an engagement that pre-/| {vents them joining in the battle. The}
proportion of cowards at Gilboa turned |
| he chooses
lout to be two in three. Would it be of 1926 than for a corresponding per- as low In moral battlefields of today? | lod last year, according to a crime re } a port made public today psa et eee ; | Cheap Rates For Immigrants | \ total of 186 murders have been When a hunting expedition headed pa i 3 orded against 123 for the corres- by W. Stuber, sportsman-editor | Hon. Robt. Forke Negotiating | pe period in 1925, while man- o , Ohio, in the interests of for Renewal Agreement With lnugl cases have inereased from the Ohio State Museum, set off into Transportation Companies | 112 to 164, the report states, Is of Nova Scotia recently.) jon, Robert Forke, minister of im Violations, the same report ) famous Miemac Indian migration has announced that negotia- have jumped from, 89,412 to guide, was engaged by the party to} tions are now far advanced toward while robbeiies dropped from , noted moose-calling abilities the renewal of the agreement whereby | 1, and Hquor violations into pla Few guides are wiser to the} Goean and land transportation rates | to 5,250, habits of big bame than Glode, and @s/ fo, immigrants were almost cut to| iiilaansabitaalanb-nctiisiay the hunters lay in ambush they listen-! one-third of the previous level. } € er of a bull-moose near The agreement was entered Into by Hy es Ah OO ee Lee cca the British and Canadfan govern-} a all ed on ode yreh DbArK ie a 7 > er . P , 3 _ B fa rhieonec? oaali -tthih tiie Goll’ SuRMeRe AIRY ek eons = isk ocean bee mee ern { _ | portation companies. The effect of the han e nearer. The hunters waited 1D | agreement was to reduce the ocean x " <— pen ill the moo crashed | taro from more than $90 to $15, and 0 clearing and advanced the railway fare from point of M4 wenty-six yards of the guide. | gi.¢mparkation to Winnipeg from 2) Wont 1 t of Moose calling have | nore than $75 to less than $25. There he q be ccon hapaatel tee ‘ CC ‘eee - were slinilarily sweeping reduction | lides and seasoned hunter fe ‘ e fn the fares to all Canadian citles. LS ae where the moose was Killed, Without such an agreement 1t is = t of callin hed ate within 9) Gear that immigration would fall ] istance of twenty-six yards has nev-) ayay to the vanishing point. The i er been duplicated. In reporting the present agreement expires soon. resuils of the ir hunt at ihe tourist de- | Mr, Forke stated that he had lost no ‘tment of the Canadia Rall tine in taking up the problem of re-| : in Montreal, “ newing this agreement. Negotiations | that hi oie he i were entered into some time ago with Ons ase could be ob ocean and rail transportation com paaned panies as well as the British govern-| i eaves ,ment, Me felt certain that a renew \ Drives Out ‘inditattons al ot the agreement would be agreed ay oa o and that the renewed agreement - yy S pas 2a és Subdues fk ago. would run for iwo years or until Jan et vee uary, 1929. Brinus Ease and Comfort to the Some diffleulty is bei xperienced Sufferer at Once Ale ocean shipping Owners, who de En —_—— 7 ao ph re to obtain ‘easier access t6 the I mipion Tor ini rant in return tor N E R V | L | N e: he reduction in rat The ship owr . | A King Over Pain s declared that the increase im traf b Thane who seek pe emanent relief tic had not warvanted the reductions. om the g is b. : ot and Lumbago should read the letter of | A Furke dothmated that he did not H ind, from Georgetown, who intend to consent to any weakening | of the barriers pow raised againet up a QQ] With aching | destrable immigration. i m. iit = I neec be | ed up my trouble quick Wheat Pools Sell Most 1366 . need a rellable, sirong, pene : a; trating pe remedy, onc you can dk Over Fifty-two Per Cent of Crop pend on, ¢ bottle of Nerviline Handled by Pool to-day; it you well quickly. ( liagg Co-operative Wheat indeed Lid., the Central Selling A Simple and Practical Girls’ Dress Balmoral Castle Improved of the Alberta, Saskatchewan If you are thinking of making a ne euced é niloba Wheat Pools bandled in little frock for your young da ighter,, Made More Comfortabie Than in! ine crop year ending August 81st you will find this smat design ver Dilmaniahiicrnilate: mila 1996. 187,900.000 huahala at whes eta) simple to fashion. dress has thi va, 7,200,000 bushels of wheat out popular kimona shoulde: and kk Balmoral Castle has changed a good | of a total of 857,559,687 bushels ac- Fase yes F egiaplon : to narrow. wri deal since the Victorian era, It is now deifvered to all agencies, pre a 8 1 > +; a fron ype ' ry no? the © fortiess place j ment - a : be ti Biyhoy ir nh by no n Ss M porate fe83 Tnaee Wo yate and co-operailve, 1andlins ] An inverted plait at ea we an King Edward vowed that! py the J is over 52 per cent of the the skirt gives added wid ‘one © catch a different kind of | total del veric and patch pocket om cold in every room,” vardian ft On the basis of . 1 Northern oe oe . gf pravamenis ¥ re cnistathe and fa reeent Wheat at Fort William, Ontario, quires ah times Queen Mary's able mind hae {yitial, iwo interim, and final pay h4-ine cents. dealt with the Castle’s probleins, and! yents were made amounting to $1.45 Our new shion Book contains both the R« } family and the staff are per bushel. From this, deductions aa Pe, age cp a, Sees alt to Bos aninlerighle in Balmoral were nade for freight to Fort Willlam for well-dressed children. Clothes of in any of the Royal residences. trom the shipping point, clevator character and individuality for the he reason why the Prince of Wales) charges, elevator re rye, commercial junior folks are hard v9 buy, but ens a ldom visits Balmoral is said to be reserve and operating expenses. The ae a a hate a er due to bap et that ms shar Gshing HOY net price, therefore, depended on the materials, cut on simple lines, will shooting makes strong appeal to’ freight charges, the grade, and how give children the privilege of wearing iM ;the wheat was delivered; elevator re- adorable things. Price of the bouk, a eae are ie ara }serve ,commercjal reserve and operal- 10 cents the copy. ve Nat A Scoisinan, invited to & golden|ing expenses being the same per wedding, was told that each guest| bushel for all. | How To Order Patterns would be expected to inke a golden as Saag ome ; present, He took a goldfish—-London! 4 tame elephant eats more than one Address—-Winnipeg Newspaper Union, 'Tit-Bits. thousand pounds of green fodder anal 175 McDermot Ave,, Winnipeg ltwentyefive nounds o sciatica yin ) pound of unhurked rice Banks compete but they neyer give daily, | Pattern NO......+. Size.... away samples, | — | | er CARS A aed | A new alr rifle capable of shooting | tree tere sree ree ‘* a Idleness is the ineubator of a great» 200 yards and plercing a steel plate | liu ane aida ode Mee Kava | many smal! sins, | three-twentleths of an inch thiek has} — = been inventéd. Name ....- a . 08 Wy URINE. es I's easy for a rich man to die eat TOWD 1: scesesece ° j
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habit. ee Wonder what Eve fussed about be 'fore Adam learned to smoke,
jtries will
Lee Government tamphlet Reveals
HOW TO GET MORE MONEY FROM HOGS
How to avoid hreeding short, thick pigs, and how to develop those of a suitable bacon type; how to feed a sow to prevent her devour- ing her litter; methods of breeding to be avoided; how to get two good litters a year: how to pick the best brood sows—these are just a few of the helpful facts contained in the free pempnict “Breeding and Feed- ing the Market Mog’ issued by the
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa,
It will pay you to get it, form below,
“ The Grading and Marking of Eggs”’ Another helpful pamphlet. Tells the law relative to grading, inspect- ing, shipping of eggs, etc. Every poultry farmer should get this, There are over five hundred free government pamphlets on all the different branches of farming. Write for the list of these publice- tions. Fill in and mail this slip POST FREE to PUBLICATIONS BRANCH Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario,
Please send me free pamphlets on
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Post
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PROVENCE sic.seissiteriviscccrecesees
Migration And The Dole
State Alm Giving Is Affecting Welfare of the Empire
The young man asks himself why should go to New Zealand, ba, Wiaies, will have to work hard, draw pleasant and comfortable weekly allowance in England without any work at all. This is only human nature. Our vast expenditure on State almsgiving is thus directly affecting the welfare of the Empire and risking the position and future of our race tn the world. For if British setUlers not be found settlers from other take their place. Mail.
HAD BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART
R
he or Manito or New South where he
when he can
a
cane coun
London Daily
Mrs. G, Hall, Bolton Centre, Que., writes:——‘Some thine ago I had bad spells with my heart which I believe was caused by nervousness. I tried everything I could think of, but could get no relief until one of my friends persuaded me to get a box of
“HEART NS AND: tS VE: I After I had taken a few boxes I got wont Jor fi relief
J now weig hundred and thirty- five pou before, [I never went over ninety.”
Price 50c, a box at all druggists or dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont.
New Advertising Stunt a ‘Dropped Chocolate Berlin From
Candy Company Bombs Over
Airplane Chocolate bombs dropped from air- planes as an advertising stunt by a Berlin candy company have bruised
so many pedestrians that the police have halted the sweet boinbardment The company had been sending up two plhines on Sundays. Every park, beer garden or sireet, ia which the fliers chanced to spot a erowd was bombarded with hard chocolates, wrapped in heavy foil, from an alti tude of about 100 feet,
Many a seemingly successiul joan owes {t all to his wife’s father
The worst otf some people ts
telling other people theirs.
Love is the ré begins
al thing until the news off,
lo wear
HOW MOTOR CARS West Captures Prizes British Ship Hunts
ARE SMUGGLED
Championships Won in Competition |
With Best Cattle on American |
TRE CHRONICLE, CHAMPION. ALBERTA
PER ARE TR GIF. Pomet BRITISH MINERS “SHOWN BRITAIN "353°
For Chinese Pirates.
‘ Effect to Arrangement REF * Continent | Escaped in Lifeboat After Aita | Hon. C. A. Dunnine R orono.-Stepping out in interns. and Firing Cruiser "| sad GANN om tional company representing the Hong Konk.—A boatload of passer | Moat ; als, an crea ) i" itention of the satin my ira oe : sponds terteen| gers from the British steamer Sun of ederal government to. bri dn ° ve head of Saskatchewan | nin w > ba P : _— Ottawa.—Iundreds of automobiles! catile . & which was boarded by piraies 80} v9 f le lation at the December seseion of | eattle won two championships, two re-| miles f here | London~—The Dominion Prenic t! pary Londor I ole ques tie f } | es from here and badly damaged al Inlon Prenides 1 ifanie +. , { iu i”o ‘ are smuggled every year into Canada! sary Niall riamenit to give effect te the a erve grand championships, two firsts,!in a fight which ensued betw the | Cardington inspected the &tructure ¢ coal settlement i iin in confusi and sensational ‘disclosures are ex-| one third, fr A sacral ed | E ‘ : aa ri ich was reached in Lor rd, one fourth and one fifth) buccaneers and two officers of the| © 2&W airship whieh is wo bring Can-! »,, Phe Miners’ Kederation secre A expected in the near future. The auto- prize at the Royal Winter Fair here! ship 1 1 : ada within twe hal Tp ber I by represer nt I , : | > > he} ““ Vo and a alf é 001 " innounces i d mobiles include both new and second- today. Bes +a hi been brought here by the| Londot ¢ | } Z . te Canadian National Rail j : ; | t . ity | London, as referre Sir ‘ cl vote Was against aeceptan if hand cars, some of them stolen in the! Tw ritish destroyer Verity. Sei e. See Ways and the holders of Grand 'Trunt tke bene el wo Aberdeen Angus calves, shown , Hoare, he ad of the Briti the Ge me ni f mer United States. by Lr welve pirates were aig in the} i . . Pacifie four per cent debenture stock is OF setLiement y J. F. Warren, Belbeck, scored | fight. Tho at isiry, at the Imperial Conference: j ‘of tl trike All the Jarge districts Investigation already made by’ the!a triumph for their owner ie sun 4 sncmeny orem, Tit at bout thr overome payment of interest, There] », T, K | abou ree =6weeks uxc . ere opposed to ditio his Department of Customs shows that |Monarch,” 1imonthold bull m {but the timely arrival of the Britis! pa shee ’ - Mi ) has been di ity and diepu {ne ition Chi 99 per cent of the stolen goods smug | capture d first. place in. the _jtinto cruiser Bluebell saved it from destruc a $i work on the ship the Grand Trisk Pacifie v tl ' si au ! ace n " Hor! py 7 iM as only advauced sufficiently 1 : « ‘ ! i gled into Canada are motor cars. The|championship and reserve grand Nine of the pirates were cap iy ' ‘‘ bhp d ullicientl; into receivership in 1919 by t c|) : hae § { serve eran . . P } Pi sive an ideg ft is immense i JOKE po : fact that there is no sale for second: jchampionship in succession, whil tured and the Biuebell is hunting | Nearby y Ags, vi i ; wy rmer management, Ad-| ¢, § suces ‘ while 2 » ‘a Nearby was R33, the militury ; hip : conference greeme vi G Y 3 We ‘ jothers w sseaped e : ni y all vier edelvad tent . A ith the Ge hand cars in the United States swells| “Miss Quality of Belbeck” gained ex ho escaped Ih a. litebont. which flow above the German fl : ; 2 from London indicate | oe ment foregor nelusion the traffic, actly Similar honors in the female | Ww. irelggs reports from the Chinesed when it surrendered on the conelusior ‘ee oy ! , ; ca nm No fieur } 1 issued, but it Special officer Snow, who assisted| Aberdeen Angus classes for Mr. War-|W"C4d Steamer Hong Peng, which 38} of ihe armistice. Great as the R ae Oe are er ne | ie finde d Goyert ; Inspector Walter Duncan on the fam-| ren, jen route from Singapore to Hong! appeared it nile baie ‘83 have aceepted 1 re nts. O : OY ens n appeared couk muss within the 4) ‘ : pro] ‘ ejected } j ous Balssaillon case, has been assigned) @. K. Allonby, Cros sfleld, Alia. |Kong say there ,are 20 casualties! pamework f Ric t; tl tan Seer iat ph dahad hand ts ata ; 28 wy wy ; ¥ ole . w » R > dhs Vivi, the alreaip no ective » be tified mettle ¢ gts WVU a the automobile inquiry, while detec:| walked off with the junior bull cham aboard. It fs thought here it may prove! under construction eed tO ve soulled! Dy) Harliamer The , P 1 trout ey in an pr of inechanics are! pionship fn dual piirfuke Shorthorn recat of piracy, but the report] pye riot with a sister ship, will | ballot of the me order, if possit said to have bee ste rarare: , \ received was t ague for ¢ af. ’ a - . ‘ i € n posted in garages|as well as the reserve grand cham- bs oo vague for any def! haye accommodation for 100. pas No B itich Envays to avoid absolute eclon of the throughout the Dominion in the hope pionslip. }Infte conclusions. ger h and their t i ; ; 9 : rs each anc leir baggage an 0 Gover! nts proj Is, which will be of gathering useful information, Th 5 nde ¢ ee d Wi H B A ( pp ier “ ation. The Alberta made a killing in the Here. on tons of mail matter. They will ea H e ppointe withdrawn if the Fede ; ‘ po proy ie ties, but the trouble! fords, O. A. Boggs, Daysland, taking! have sleepiag cabins of two or fou ordi ru ci of the distric s to catch the smugglers, t ‘xX: . dei sete B cu ; ( j t ceedingly crafty. They Tabi ida heal bedhead tlhama tem tesslhsnisar il berths, promenade decks, lounges, Government Not Likely to Send Ment ie, evel Wale where , ne : Met Tee ey hind old cars| ships and both the senior champien-| smoking rooms dining room Ministers to Dominions the voto es 4 r aa n » United States, secure customs ships, while Frank Collicutt, Cross: | j capable of seating 50 people at o Ottawa.-A cabled pre report fro men are resumir wo i rg u export papers on them and change the) fleld, won the junior bull and reserve | time. London intimating ti 1 British | be Pog sk on the cars U sing the papers | senior snadichonstits in female class For the benefit of the visitors, R33) Governmen inister tor the purpose of bringing in new)es. These two men made a clean-up | n from its slied and it made | each of the fuianoet | ears at the valuation of the old ones./in the Hereford classes, eapiuring, in| efit here in Government circl , Young People I Prete =f 1 ci ! yi ant. rovernment circles as ¢ il as at Lot em _— ancy) Ls Pip usc =e same | addition to champlonship ribbons, sev-| ——. Premier Mackenzie King has al-| likely. It is understood that fn the ers severe 1 over, 2 cars | ere nier and oth Wwizas i ate etal ; ie ) 1 ) tric “} . rie Aig gr ~ 1e car ral aided rand other prizes Oltawa,--cumtome appraiwers whose ready indicated the intention of th« official despat« eaching this coun Youtl of Ontario Si y TI A are sold In Canada to unsuspecting H, Hyslop and Son, Killarney, Mai as A ppra a3 lo anadian Government to proceed with | WY from the ymnferene there 1a Progressing Along the Right purchasers whotare fooled by the 1 als« ule ag t tn duty it is to place a value on goods | Bs : ‘ j ) 0-; also made a good showin in Here- hisered dite 4 Domint the erection of a mooring mast in Can. been no indication of such ¢ epi Lines ss papers. Autos thus smugeled inio fords ; ; Gas: 1¢ | Mominion Bome-| . ; is tl i Poronts esolutior liatiog & ap * 8 thus smugeled inio ford dines i at : ada for the reception of airship it is thought to be doubtful if an ; I AY oluth repudiating the country, of course are subject to — mes make mistake Before the| plan has beer ; 4 le prope carr n by the "175 * ‘tua ee | te i 1 ha ee itertained furthe - sai) 4 1O5¢ confiscation by the Government. France Plan . T customs royal commission, which re-| report satiie lat the Pri * inte ed in the return of the4rec : eaAing Ganda FE iE sumed sitting here, R. L. Calder, K.C. N h Br | Li | Tepor aiing hat the ime Ministe This method of evading the custom ing 9 Shin ath . BOTs AW; ort ern ranch Line of the Dominions have declined to 1 i f liqu ‘ epresented laws was explained today at the sit- C S ii 6.8 Me commission counsel, stated | y ticipate in the Locar I is not| the young le of this provinee in 7 f an imnor ; ¢ “a ‘ | pele le Locarno yact o J i ting of the customs investigating | ui tan Ing Ariny that an importation of very valuable | May Be Extended regarded as official, Premier Bru me unfor I and. calli amet art a gard as official, remler Bruce of n committee by C. P. Blair, custom: _——- antique furniture entering the port o! semaine icifall for wholeharted if Or \ ¥ Bills Call for 65 trea sen apprat aartnnh Australia recently stated publicly that ee ae tal teed official, who stated it was a method for jes alenabg From 650,000 retin ] had been appraised as “see-| Would Form Junction in) Manitoba) he in favor of the adoption of the | @tio emp A e the tangi frequently employed in getting stolen Pari ba cod ar mer ond-band and rated as uch” | With H. B, Railway Locarno agreement by the Common-| ble rt of three meetings held he cars across the border into the Domin ari Reduction of the total num-| by the app through whose hands} 4 inniper Extension of the Cana-| wealth W ) 000 yc Col ) lo ion ber of men under arms in France St 1 d. Evidence taken before the! qj an National branc i at Gyy stri tai | from 650,000 to 400,000 is called for in| parliamenta ry committee last sc ssion | ‘ile nfaas fe ( ‘ a ; a 7 Bey * . > ae a +, is ‘ se) followed ‘ ; } le, au, wand ’ or i @.1 olution follower } * ‘ three bills which will be Introduced in| had shown that some of the appraisers | Saskatchewam River, was promised b Airplanes Come To 1 es b ever voung men and Dealing With China the Chamber of Deputies. The mea-| were absolutely without qualific: tions|Sir Henry Thornton on conditio: that | Py women’ Di Ray ere Selienana sures also call for a reduction in the | for their work, Mr. Calder said. | the undertaking can be shown to be Aid Of Passengers oth cireles f ror \ ¢ h No Policy of Brutal Force To Be Used | P* riod of compulsory milliary service Counsel mentioned these matter | profitible acooralt fe oO a de te ratioy 7a % n ling tl } 1 d th « | Z 1 1e H 0 Be, ac ) ne 1 t lelegatior = mer ‘ peaker t ed e cor By Powers | from eighteen to twelve months. when J. A. Watson, Dominion’ ap \ the t waited on the C.N.R. presid Drop Food For People Stranded on tention that vouns peo} ere I London.Downing Street is not The bills, which will be introduced! praiser, was on the witness stand be-/1 Desert Near Bagdad going to the “bow-wows” as some pe c : y Minister o Jar Painleve. provid 3 _ - me he ee + pe : W ¢ ) aware that a “policy of brutal ae »| by Minister of War Painleve, provide fore the commission. Botl r. Wat-| The proposed extension would form London Pilots of th Royal Mir) ple thougl bu were progressi fi m he ¢ j reoft ws rT 3s af , ny : Pat 2.) . oO . a“ . o 1 , * ‘ is contemplated against China by i for the calling of cor ipts at the age’ son and his a Edward Rieh-|a junction with the Hudson's Bas Force have been ed in dropping) gloy ® right line foreign powers. ot a1 instead of at 20 and for the re-! ards, informed lission that} Railway. The delegation was composed | *®4® 4n¢ rth ; or strand . enone Senator Borah, chairman of the, C?7UBS of volunteers numbering more! they were not consulted in y way) of Mayor R. H, Webb, of Winnipeg Dee Oa deur aaD ert corey Putoe London Firm Insures r : . . ar 0 lg +} ; » rs y ree 2) : } ‘ , + “ar servic a seLW t > | une ‘4 eine ba Cnited States Senate foreign relation: than 100,000. The volunteers will re-| officially as to the choice of ap-|representative of the On-to-the-Bay ST S*tV? between Beirut and Bas Abe committee, recently warned the pow mn Ho i conscripts from “fatigue pointees for the posts of customs ap | Association and official of other | 284 ‘spaich to The Dally M: Turkish Cruiser ers against the adoption of any im deiails.” Under this system the young praisers at points outside Ottawa.) Manitoba organizations. from the distance of th perialistic or ruthless attitude toward soldier: will devot thelr entire year’s | Customs appraisers generally became ———_—_—_-~ cross-desert route 1s nearly 600 mi ls Ship That Decided Turkey to Join ado training to purely military instruction.| sych by promotion, Mr. Richards AAR Say p yk Many cars have been stuck fasi for one : China. 1 : b I . Conference Is Success eS { ; Germany in War : “OT s of conscr s , , cS - iore than s nh dé ni 2a, of ri 4 Neither 4g {t feared that the forth-|. 72& ComUngents of conscripts will/ thought, but he and Mr. Watson] London.—‘The Imperial Conference | © a Sreapeery art Wemeeeiai es tae London.—There is a flavor of frony ere i p ELS AO TTR ; ; ; ; aused by an exceptional rainfi Phe coming report of the extra territor.{2® Called up in half yearly sections/ agreed that the civil service commit-|has not been doing much to i - ; rages neh ant HS ait u The Daily Mail . te . oie sure the mney ‘ — % he : a ps Sasi sag i ti oud ha ee] 4 i@ity commission will be made ane Croce te insure the presence qinder/| sion was the which would prob-) publicity,” said Lt.-Col. L. ¢ af ‘ res ilroa insurance o $5,000,000 has been i the flag of half the entire army with apn tey 4 y beet atinui washed out at a denice dor intervention in Olina, In| = flag of half the entire army with ably tell the commission abou the! secretary of state for Domin mn shi ced Ww London a t t TT: sj 3’ ininy pe. } : number Of houses in h > ar a} Sy fact ,it is stated, the Dritish will be at least six montiis ininw. matter Affairs, in a speech here, “but from, 4 risks of damage to the Turki crui -ainleyv timates F the Wi t , : ; lapee ; disappointed if the report does not if pasa 4 ee et fp h ¢ Resumption of the earil this} the point of view of mutual unde i er Sultan Yawu eli rmerty Une help to conciliate the present Chines law will iner e the ex enditures ©"! morning was prefaced with an expres-, standing it has been the mo Geran Goebel hich is being lifted Siotion the War Department at the beginning, fm of et Riatnnan J, 2 Lins apy Areal the arinitale ani He Gers So Menai anvil . st but he proposes to make up the addi-| po. that Sip Francois Lemieux had!ences.’ Colonel Au art eat ne : ies a rown Sir raneol s ieux hac nces ) ! inople, fe | ! Ge n engi j al s eede yy he sa { f i - . r é tional sums needed from the : etired from the ch he| thought the amouni o eers. Marly in the ir, the Goeber ante idle property o i s Py ; ‘ : Union Jack Painted rental of dal Property r 36 comnpilssion It v that! accomplished by the various comn ~ DOMINIONS T the belonging to Gs ny, arrived " 0 B iti h y : Is ee oe after e Ottawa silting, the comu of the conference was greater A ConstanUnople atter pectrenlar ¢ il ral IS esse b) wcll ee easel sion will proceed to Vancouver at any previous gathering of 11 eap roi sriti pur i the PI oe et : , ; Says Canada Is Prosperous | A statement was submitted cove! iers of the Emplre DETERMINE a Medit neal Phe arrival ¢ the an to Ps Ships Plying in pu cle. ing the number of train seizure: erm Goeben throu he Dardanell wis isso Fa Inese Waters President. of Canadian Bankers’ | various points in Canada from 1923 te} Report On Land Settlement m ARMA eat * one of the factors leading Turke ) Sha f A ‘ 3 . "@ t 4 take A : on OnGon n connectlo with A ; "a gird -—In an effort to prevent Association Reviews Financial !date. The largest number was made} WLondon.—A lengthy report o1 Te: : 3 i ; 7 join Germany instead o e alles 1 veir 2ing attacke » C. 28@ ~ ; \ - . she | . cu mn yy the Imperfal Cor ‘ - their being att icked by the Chinese; Situation lat Windsor, Onl., numbering 465. Next} settlement is in the course of pr "A ’ the militarist along the Yangtse river } ; i ] ; committee or Empire relati : rh ; ; aueven , Montreal.-A comprehensive review, came St. John’s, Que., 371; Montreal, | tion by the Overseas Settlement com i ‘ ' ¢ itis saaale ‘+7 » ‘hi ‘ mp u . . 4p J E ! ‘ me 0 iden the pow Pay. ritish ves et plying in Chin of the business and financial situation 356; Vancouver, Mr. Rowell ex-| mittee of the Ymperial conferences +; wee e Will & I st Enforc Mi Ke trich ns 2 eiesorid are having the Union Jack! in thi country the past year, and the} plained that these were made fro|The report reviews the {tuation 1 ‘mae va . CSUTICHIONS ainte irs 3, Shi ars e Pf Apts, ; : variou Jou und ive t gets on their stdes. Shippers hope | sactors leading to the general improve-, trai 8, which accounted for the large} throughout the Hmpire and the siey net Be Ss Ww ake . ¥ > re ‘ . 4 | fis r om diploinari unciion Bo f ! States { Not Ban orke this will make firing on them or com ment which h taken placé were CoL-| number made at some comparatively; taken by the different Dominions Ir } } aise Baten Will oy Weber a 2E rr > sxClSE » The} . . eat | 1owever, th Maiter j i AneCe r , n mandeering them inexcusable. rhe tuined in the address by GC, E. Neill,| small placés Annnéction swith: migration ! From Crossing Line seamen’'s strike is reported to have president of the Canadian Bankers’ As-| Phe conference resolution i Was hing ton.-—Offic of the De been completely beaten. All strikers ; reference to the Locarno treaties as) partment of Labor, 1 h has control 5 sociation and general manager of the - pa i as n have been summarily dismissed and) poyal Pank of Canada, who told a tale! He’d Rather Dodge a Bear Than a Motor previously indicated will be confined! over iinmigration maticrs stated that new crews employed. of prosperity at the annual general | J i 3S expected, to an expression of ap-| while restric tlons On persons who live : ai aiied meeting of that body held in Mon-| ; nee ‘ H00% TAO RD a wa and cross the border daily Fail To Pay Sales Tax \treal. Mr. Neill stated that the wave| a work done by Sir Austen Cha: to worl e United Stat will be awa Tey, as 5 neg a ‘f yeritan oreig ecret ir romat MLC | h rent no wholesale ¢ gales Iwo argue companios of prosperity was reflected in a pro-| 4 ¢ Bs ) ee ry, ve prom era lu I ton bs ylesale ac in Canada did not pay their sales tax nounced improvement in the banking ing R. a in Euroy bu will not tion 4 eu.plater to the Government when it was due.) giiyation in the Dominion and also} a y Bccepta em of the treati Imus ion officials realize that en q 8 ase ; bos ions 1 thi sO] a | f en r uch p ri Y ¢ This is not ascribed to inability to dealt at some length with the return! on in , . Or is point, it i forcement of any ich policy would pay, but to the fact that no interest op «nis country to the gold standard, stood there been a division of cause mg protest, not only from is charged on overdue paymens. It is which was accomplished wihout any opinion among the Dominion dele Canedian workers but from some Unit- probable that an amendment will be n whatsoever. gates, While the resolution calling for| ed States citizens who live across the
introduced providing penaliies that will greatly reduce the number YWaquents. Heavy penalties are provid adi for persons who do not pay thelr ingome taxes promptly, Two Vestels Wrecked
Bt. John’s, Nfld.—Two coasting sels were wrecked in a wind that swept Newfoundland but no loss bf Ute resulted, the crews of both ves:
vos
sels managing to reach shore after suffering great hardship. The Marion, fof Carmanville, Captain A. Blundon,
iwas driven ashore at Baccalieu and
Yhe schooner Prospector, locally
piled up on the rocks at Catalina,
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} To Hold Aloof Politically Culgary.—Executives of the U.F.A
fn session here re-aflirmed the princi
ple laid down a year ago that ULE.A. |
federal members preserve ahetr iden “ty in the House of Commons froup aud not In any manner amal gamate or become part of any other
froup not organized on the same basis |
for political action as the U.B.A. rm ma cee ce 9
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Not in alone is found | evidence of Canada’s prosperity, jed Mr. Neill, railroad | | earnings are sc
active during
Asst {cullure Btal- who added that building wa the past
has
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most year exceedel
automobile
newsprint production that of the United States, | production and expert were at record generally various lines
tors
level and that
of manufacture show — satis growth.
Australia May Have Minister A especial Washingtpn Toronto Globe says: |
Toronto. dispatch in the “The status of Sir Ilugh Denison, Aur- ‘tralian high commirsioner to the Unit ed fiates is to be changed to that o! | minister within three months time, ve
! cording to informatign gained in an authoritative quarter, Lady Willingdon Heads Red Cross |
Toronto,-Following q visit by Vis ‘countess Willingdon to the Red Cro. | pational and provincial offices, 1t was announced that Sir Robert Borden is |retiring as president of the Canadiin Red Cross Soelety and that her excel. leney has accepted the office,
la careful study of their babils and dis-
the formal adhesion of the Dominior border to the treaties is not being press ae The proposed tement on the con Invectigate Cancer Cure stitution ihe Lmpire, on which the Londo Another claim to a cancer premiers’ committee on finter-Binpire under investigation by the relations has been working, is now il uncil of Londo taking definite shape, The statement, ¢ the ch. It was sub- it is believed, will do the following mitted Ww Alleged cures, -Define more clearly than at pre by Dr. Michas , Who has prae- ent the status of the Dominions in the tleed for 60 years on the Islund of Ma | Mm pire i Che effectiyv roney ays D 2—Recognize Dominion autonomy, Graham, is a discharge from an irrits ' not only in purely domestic matters tion of the human cyeld the ellen but also in questions of foreign policy| of whieh was accidentally diseoy 1 primarily concerning such Dominion. by Dr, FPertunsie Pitta, of Bane ae —_ ‘The premiers’ conimittee of the Im | Madeira Cel. Moore giving advice en a mountain journey te o isir visitor at Banff, j perlal Conference has not yct cor ¥ Au eacounter with a grizzly in they position during his 25 years of rest cluded its work, and sume changes B.C. Chooses Rhodes Scholar heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies | dence in the mountains, He poo-boohs, may yet be made in the statement Vancouver,—Albert Io. Grauer, 20, a is a tame experience compared with}the common belief that there are no! outlined above. 25 graduate of the University of Bri dodging through trailie in Montreal,| birds in the mountains. He himself Among the Canadian delegation! tish Columbia, who is now attending according to Col, Phil. A. Moore, pion-jhas identified 107 varieties, “Of | there was evident a feeling of .atis-| the University of California, was eer guide of Banff, Alberta, Who ar) course one must use their eyes,” he! faction at the way things are pro chosen as British Columbla’s Rhodes rived at Windsor Station, Montreal,| explains. gressing at the Imperial Conference. Scholar to take up residence at Ox- over C.P.R. lines recently. Col. Moore visited the Wast recently | “We have every 1 on to be pleased,” ford Untyersity in October, 1927, by But of course, Col. Moore feels dif-| before continuing his journey to Chi | said one influential member of 1 the selection committee for this pro \ferently about bears and other wild |cago, where le fulfilled an engagement! delegation. “We did not, of course,’ vince. Grauer was a iwember of the animals than most people do, Hejwith the United Stat Bureau of | get everything we should Jike but we|U.B.C. basketball team whieh partict knows them intimately, and has made] Heonomies giving series of lectures | made a greater advance even than we) pated in the finals for the Canadiag
on Canada | expected.” (champlonship at Ollawa,