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HUSSAR SHIPS 624,000

BUSHELS

UP TO JAN. Ist

Hig Crop Produced by Farmers at. HussarInteresting News of the

Town and District

HUSSAR, Jan, the station agent, reports that 489 cara of wheat of the 1926 rrop have been shipped from Hussar up to Jan, Ist. The 439 cars carried a total of 624,000 bushels. ais

Hug Staineleigh left Wednesday for Des Moines, Iowa, on a business trip.

Hugh Stainesleigh left Wednesday

who have been with their grand parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. James Arm- strong, In Calgary, for . several

months, came home Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. King and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Armstrong spent several daya In Calgary last week.

There was a good attendance at the Ladies Aid at Mr. Hugh Brown's last Thureday afternoon. The ladies decided to give a St. Valentine card party at the school house Friday ev- ening, Feb. 12, in order to raise money for the Hussar floral fund.

The dance given by the road com- mittee at the school house was a de- cided success. The floor manager, Clarence Armstrong, kept the crowd in a jolly mood. Splendid music was furnished by the Hussar or- chestra.

The school boys were pleased Fri- night when they saw Mr. and Mrs.

,Farley alright from the train, and they could shower them with the rice they had carried to the train for the past week. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Farley and bride!

A. A. Clifgard has been in Arrow- wood and Dalemead the past few dayg looking after bis business § In- terests. Mrs. Clifgard went to meet him in Calgary Tuesday and they will epend this week there.

Mrs. Joe Hein and two

Mrs. John Hursh, who was in Bas- sano the past week having dental work done, returned Tuesday.

Mrs. Kenneth Bowerman was in Bassano Monday night. and

visitors

daughter this

Merriman are Calgary

Mrs. Esther week.

A masquerade dance wil! be given at the Wintering Hills school house Friday, Jan. 21.

Messrs. Dahl, H. Muir, Lee, Phil- lips, and Fenske, of Ohancellor, and A. L. Williams, of Gtandard, attended the revular meeting of the Maeonic Lodge Monday night.

The Pictures

“Stranded in Paris" is the name of the feature picture showing in Gem Theatre Friday and Saturday this week, Jan. 14 and 15. It fs a Bebe Daniels picture. Bebe wins a trip to Paris. Luck is against her. She goes broke, gets a job at a modiste shop, is sent to Deauville on busl- ness, taken for a countess, wears the gowns she Is delivering, and gets in- to many hilarious situations.

Zane Grey's ‘‘Forlorn River’ a rousing western drama, is the big attraction at the Gem Friday and Saturday next week, Jan. 21 and 22.

Fresh from the virile pen of Zane Grey comes another ou‘door thriller in which the ghorifier of the west gives us a flashing glimps of the rowance, berolsm and villainy that flourished in the northwest cattle country. The great army of Mr. Grey's readers and admirers have already had an opportunity to sample his latest piece of robust fiction, for it appgared serially just a few months back in one of the well known periodicals.

Bebe Daniels in

Zane Grey's

Py

12—Frank Reeves,

elevator, children - | a back from Bassano Tuesday. Cc s urling News |

GEM THEATRE PROGRAM

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK

“Stranded in Paris”

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT WEEK

“Forlorn River”

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. SERVICH AT KNOX CHURCH

The Rev, A. ©. Thompson will, con- duct the services at Knox Church next Sunday, Jan, 16. Sunday school at 11 a.m, and church at 7.30 p.m, It is.urgently desired that members and adherefts hear Mr. Thompson next Sunday.

DUCHBSS, Jan. 13—M. Purcell went to Calgary on Saturday to spend the week-end.

Mrs. Osterbower, who has been keeping house for Mr. Slatter, left on Tuesday for her home in Nanton.

Mr. and Mre. Harry Hanson have “oved to Wardlow,

Mr. Slatter and family have moved nto Mr. Hanson's house.

Baby Clout is reported ill with the measles.

Mrs. S. B. Ramer, who has been very sick, ls able to be up again.

Mrs. Jerswick is here visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Fl- mer Sissons.

Ross MacDonald returned from Cal- gary Wednesday.

Mrs. Sproul has gone to to spend the winter.

The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Hole with fourteen ladies present.

Vulcan

The whist drive on Wednesday night was well attended. Mrs. Bilash. won lady's first prize; Mrs. Miller seeond prize; G@. McCoy won gentle- man's first prize, and Reggie Clark gentleman’s second.

Irvine Wenger left for Drumheller Sundiy where he takes charge of an

Curling was resumed Saturday ev- ening last week. Only one sheet of ice was in shape for play. The first game was a schedule draw be- tween Foster and McLaws, winning 10 - 6.

Good curling weather has prevailed all week and games have been play- ed every night.

The Night Hawks

Currie and McLaws lifted the Scott Trophy from McKee and _ Foster Wednesday night when Currie de- feated Foster 9-6 and McLaws won from McKee 11-7. Foster and McKee have held the Night Hawks cup for a long time, and have _ five or six victories to their credit. They ; Dearly lost the cup Monday night | when they were challenged by} Flanagan and Beeber. Foster won from Flanagan 8-6, and McKee lost to Beeber 8-6. The total scores were tied, and so the defending rinks retained the cup. McLaws skipped Foster'srink and Currile skipped Flanagan's rink, Foster and Flanag- an being both out of town. '

A number of curlers are taking in| the Calgary bonspiel this year. Wm. McLaws is skipping a rink with A. McKee, H. Holmes, and H. F. McDonald. It is not known at pre- sent what other rinks may take in the Calgary ‘spiel.

Foster !

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HON. ROBERT FORKED

. This cut is from. the latest photo- graph of the Minister of Immigra- tion and Colonization and fs an ex- cellent likeness of Mr. Forke as he is today.

~Lathom News

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LATHOM, Jan. 12-—-Mrs. Kokovel- cky spent the week-end with friend4|

in Brooks.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Feasey and children, and Lottie Wureter, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wurster.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snaith and Mr. and Mrs. A. Freeman and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. W. Bryden. i

T. Beaty spent the week-end Geo. Snaith's.

Mr. and Mis. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross and Gladys spen_, Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Holms, |

The L.C. Club meets” at Mr. | Blanche Motts on Thursday. |

The annual meeting of the school | district takes place in the house at 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 15 All ratepayers should attend. |

A. Kokovelsky was a Bassano visi- for Wednesday. \

P. Murdock, of Snowshoe, B. C., is visiting his sister, Mrs, P. A. White. ,

A. J. Wetmiller bought a new Ford, truck this week.

We are pieased to’ste Mrs. PY. Powell is able to be around again. |

John Letcher, of Calgary, is spend) ing a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. H Mott.

at! |

| school,

Walter Andressen left for Oliver,

B. C., on Wednesday.

A. C. Byson, of Husar, was a visi-' tor at Geo. Tateson’s Friday

Wheat Pool Notes |

The following salient features were taken from a circular issued by ¢. M. Hall, imanager of the! Alberta Pool Elevators, to his agents. .

That the unfair and inaccurate in

of the Wheat Pool,

Grain Trade ts its criticisms | That the Grain -Trade is com-| non-Pool farmers to pay| for the expensive campaign being | conducted against the Pool.

That non-Pool’ farmers tributing to the, Grain on grain

pelling

ure con- | Trade in ‘spreads” street nearly three times Pool Pool to pay.

That

farmers are required

“street wheat non-Pool farmers, according to a

buying lst, pay the -Grain Trade

on recent

PUBLIC WORKS

The announcement was made last week of the retirement of Hon. Alex Ross, minister of public works, for the past five years, and the appoint- ment of Hon. O. L. MePherson, speaker of the house, to the portfolio. The portfolio of labor will be taken for the present by Premier Brownlee. Hon, Mr. McPherson has been speak- er of the lIgeislature since 1922, and is a prominent, farmer near Vulcan.

an average spread of from 187 to

14 cents a bushel.

That the Grain nargin on “street wheat’’ accord- Ing to a recent buying list, is between 8 and 9 cents a Aushel. ' That the Grain Trade’s highest margin on the same list is between 16 17 cents a bushel,

That if a line elevator receives ‘in one day 2000 bushels of non pool wheat the gross elevator profit is around $266.00.

That if the same elevator receives "000 bushels of pool wheat in one day the gross amount of profit to that elevator is $9.00

Trade's lowest

That non-poolers thus have to nay nearly THREE TIMES AS MUCH AS POOL) MEMBERS. That in view of the above

figures the line elevators can wall :fford to lose a grade where ‘they enter into competition with Pool elevators, and are desirous of discrediting the Wheat Pool. On top of the profits on these wide spreads there aro the following profits available to the Grain Trade on non-pool wheat; profits on export, profits on mixing, profits on Vancouver premiums, profits on the difference between the Van- rouver -and Fort William freight rates,

‘Mock were oppointel

| Bill Pollock as captains of the | teams.

;ceive a visit from these two U.F.A

the amount that Wheat | a business visit.

i sila QMALLPOX BAN Lurt Rr IN TOWN "on ‘OLARES

§ Scibols in thé town of Claresholm fd opened Moridny. hiorning afte:

(| being) “shut “dowa -by’ tho health

euthojiilies té- prevent the spread- ing of . smallpox.|

A slight s¢ate was ‘thrown into thd people whefita gupil: of -the Claresholm Agt}oultural

broke cut ih a @ of smallpox Th® health atithortties closed all schools ant pea assemblies. No now cases” havey occured, so the “hocls have OW ‘been re-opened,

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_ Rosemary News

_ RCSEMARY, Jan. 13—Roy Nor- ton must be very fond of walking. Every timo he takes Is car out he

{has to walk from one to five miles

to got gas or to get the old grey mare to haul him home. Our local storekeepers are very

busy remodelling their stores, gett- ing reacy for the big spring rush.

Mr. BDiliott and B, Downs were Bas- sano visitors on Tuesday.

C. A. Schmidt, who has been visit- ing in the States, returned home on Wednesday.

Mr. Boyce is shipping a mixed car of stock to Calgary Saturday.

Don't forget the big community dance on Friday night. Everybody welcome.

Gem News

GEM, Dec. 12—On Saturday, Jan 9 a joint meeting Of the UJF.A. end U.F.W.A. was held at the home of Wim. Pollock. The business, to be discussed was the appointment of a delegate to the anfal convention of the U.F.A., and also appointing members to different committees. A. P. Millar is the delegate appointed, and he will represent Gem local at the convention. é

Mrs. P. Royer an@ Mrs. Wm, Pol- to the flowers AW Robson wad

64 bade Guy Se BS

Mrs. Dave Douglas on the program comunittee. It was also decided, after much discussion, to hold a /drive to procure new members for the local, with Ralph Robson and

two There are many new settlers in the Colony who will no doubt ree

The next meeting of the members of the Gem local U.F.A. and U.F.W.A. will be held at the home of the president, Fletcher Wil- 29. Mem- Everybody

members

liamson, on Saturday, Jan

bers, bring a fricnd welcome. Little Carl

in the Bassano Hospital on

Douglas was a patient Monday and Tuesday. having his tonsils re- moved by Dr. Scott

Perry Millar is spending the winter in Calgary, having secured a good position there for the winter months

Mr. and Mrs. Maguire spent a very pleasant Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. &. Smail and children,

Mra. Atkins accompanied her hus- band to Bassano on Monday last on

Rumor has it that we are about to our Gem farmers Richart, whose household effects took place Wednesday’ this week. Paul has always been a_ willing helper at all games and sports, and a good community man, and we are sorry to lose him. Best of luck and success in the future, Paul, is the wish of your many friends here in the community

Mr. and Mrs. Jahraus were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richart, who are leaving the Colony in the near future,

On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Smail,. Mr. and Mrs. T. Atkins, en- joyed a delightiul game of bridge at the home of the former.

Mrs. Foley’s many friends in the Colony will be pleased to hear that she has quite recovered from her re- cent indisposition.

M. Schreibner, Eugene Jones, Wil- lie Pollock, Lee” Phillips» Lloyd Ber- cham, and three young Laugblau boys, spent a busy Saturday trying to clear and prepare the skating rink on the school grounds. They’ were ably assisted by Henry Schreibner.

Mrs. Fdy Miller and children « re- cently spent a. few’ days with Mrs. Ralph Robson, and = enjoyed the change immensely, :

My. and Mrs, Jap Fryberger are rejoicing. over the. birth of a baby boy, the event taking place on Sun- day last, in the Bassano Hospital Congratulations!

another of Paul and

lose We refer to sale of stock

School, |' | hile homo on his Ohistmas. holidays,

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BROOKS TO PLAY RETURN GAME

a ee The Brooks junior hockey teain

will play a retnrn game with the ‘Bassano Shieks 6n Baseano fee Fri- day evening this week, Jan. 14. Tho game will start at 8 o'clock.

The Shigks got’ a good trimming in the fire game with Brooks last

Thursday, Jan. 6, when they jour-|

heyed down to the neighboring towa for their first out-of-town game of the season. The Shieks are seekin” revenge for the 8 - 1 defeat they got from the Brooks boys, ‘and every Player will be keyed up for a win this time. ,

Countess News

COUNTBSS, Jan. 13—Mr. and Mrs. Angell and children, of

M Counters, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ‘ace and children, of the White Farm, were recent Sunday visitors at the Newman home.

The Ferguson children spent Mon-

day evening in listening in at the Gamble home.

H. Cowen, 8. Henderson, and the Burrows brothers shipped hogs on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson ate|

New Years dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Snape.

H. Cowen and family visited latives yt Makepeace on a Sunday. .

Tim Regan, who is now

re- s

recent

‘ng in Countess during the holidays.

He spent New Years Day at the Snape home.

Ralph Burrows returned on Mon- day night’s tratu trom Calgary. He

‘recently shipped a load of fat cattle.

Mr. Snape was at Dalemead during he week.

Mrs. E. R. Heidt in town Thursday where she is taking treat- ments from Dr, Scott.

Mr. and Mrs, A. '‘M. Anderson were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sluss.

Mr, and Mrs. H. Cowen entertained a number of friends’ on Monday ev- ening In honor of Chas. Bethel's birthday.

Ralph

were in day. Mr. and Mrs. Snape and son Billy and Miss Lulu Bingham were dinner guests at the home'‘of Mr. and Mrs A. M. Anderson on Tuesday.

A number of Countessites attended the Gem sale on Wednesday.

An oyster supper and dance is on at Countess Club House for Friday, Jan. 14. Sunday school was held at

was

and © business Tues-

Burrows Bassano on

tS

Bassano music. the Counters school house again on Sun

Bassano, | Mr. and Mrs. Stringer and children!

employed | it thre C.P.R. horse ranch, was visit-! Presbyterian Church

y [LONG SESSION'AT ‘| BOARD OF TRADE Bow ier ‘ae see povers onlrrl-

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For a longer session than' usual the Bassano Board of Trade met at the usual luncheon hour in the din- Ing room of the Hunter Hotel Wed- nesday Jan, 12,

Bow River Bridge bd

The report of the public works com nittée given by Wm. McLaws, and 1 discussion on the Bow River bridge secupled much time, Mr. McLaws reported that at a recent. meeting of

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DIRECTS BIG BUSINESS

ah ae oe pe the U.F.A. a vote in favor of the ask., redited w ng the ° guiding genius behind the Saiket: epee had carried almost unani ~chewan Egg and Poultry Pool, a co | MOusly. A suggestion was made

that the government be asked to place the old Louise bridge across the Bow River south of Bassano where a bridge was very much need- ed. The Louise bridge ig located In Calgary, and is now being dis- mantled. The meeting decided to send a wire to the minister of public works at Edmonton advising him

operative marketing organization directed by wives of farmers, which is operating very successfully, M Holmes came from England with her husband in 1906. The Pool, of , which she 1s president, plans to op- erate both kilfing and feeding sta- | tions throughout the province, that this step be taken.

KNOX CHURCH ue this step be SHOWS PROGESS oe patina da ent inte

bridge was now. being circulated among the farmers of the Major- All Of Last Yeur—| ville district. Church Has Membership of 103; Sunday School 105

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Debts Clearcd

Irrigation Conv'n Report McD. Millard gave a somewhat de- ferred report on the Itrrigation con- vention in Lethbridge last summer. His account of the addresses given at the convention was very interest- ing, particularly that part of the re- port which treated of the growing and harvesting of sugar beets, a brief survey of the sugar beet dustry. me Next Meeting The executive was given power to

A large attendance of church mem- bers and adherents gathered in Knox last Monday evening, Jan. 10, at their annual meeting. The Rev. Dr. White, of Calgary, presided.

Reports from the different branch- {es of the church were very gratify- ing, showing every department to be in a healthy condition. The report of the treasurer showed the church

and in-

select a nomination committee for

‘to be in good financial standing, hav- interviewinggmembers with respect

ing cleared off all indebtedness dur- é » | to their holding office next term.

ing the past year.

During 1926 the grand total raised by all departments wag $2,693.90, which included $172.50 raised for missionary work.

Nominations may also be made other than those of the nomination © éom- mittee.

The next session will Le the annual

The congregation has a member- meeting, on Wednesday, Jan. 27. shin of 103, and the Sunday School luo. his op{nion three outstanding reasons pene to a large extend explain the \ FEW FACTS AND FIGURES ; actual and relative decline in pulmor

ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS | ary tuberculosis death rates: 11 Higher wages, giving better The flappers cap the climax nutrition and building up bodily re- Tt is shown that the female death] sistencé. rate from tuberculosis exceeds that 2 Shorter hours, preventing fa-

of the males at the age of 5 to 9|tigue and giving better opportunities It is nearly 50 per cent high-| for outdoor Hfe and recreation. er than that of the males at the ages | 3. Better shop hygiene or of 10 to 14 years, and nearly twice as’ proved conditions of air and venti- high at the ages of 15 to 19 lation, light and sanitation the latter being the flappers’ Wise,

years. im- years, other- age

eroup. Hoffman “Where

slates: these

‘ay, Jan. 9. On account of so many being away there was no meeting held on the 20th of December or the 2ud of January.

‘2

recently, w

Convocation. on October 6th, He was met at Paetfic Railway and Chancellor o versity.

long the University campus and the Decalty grounds, i academic gowns were seen, his impressive, in scarlet and white ferred by the Chancellor.

Six Arthur Gurrie when he rose

Ler Willingdon, Canada’s new Govern

was honored by McGill University in Montreal n the honorary degree of LL.D. was co.i- ferred upon His Excellency at the McGill University | His Lordship paid his first official visit to Montreal when he arrived for the ceremony

Station by E, W. Beatcy, President of the Canadian and Sir Arthur Currie, Vice-Chancellor of the Uni.

Crowds lined the short route of the procession The vivid colors of the fu vet cap of the LL.D. The honorary

Lord Willingdon’s great services to India and to the Empire were cited by

| Frederick L. Hoffman, who is the com- ©

; authority for these statements, is of i) world repute as a rellable statisticia

| Ife further states that there are in

three fundamental causes are bined they will, in’ my judgment, fully account for the major portion of the obsetved decline.”

Lord Willingdon Honored by McGill

es

or-General,

cellency for the degree of Doctor of Laws. When the degiae was bestowed the entire assemblage stood while His ate 7 signed the book of honor. In a brief speech he said: “I rise for one moment only ai visitor to this University, and by that office, as [ understand it, the representative of our beloved Sov- ereign King George, to express to you, as Chancellor of this university, my sincere appreciation of this high honor that you, ties done me today in giving me the Honorary degree of LL D.”

The University was, continued the Governor-Gen- eral, taking him much on trust, as they knew very little about him beyond hearsay. “I can only say here and now that J sincerely hope that the future jeara may show that I am worthy of the trust you ave given me this afternoon, o

The photograph shows from left to right, LorJ| Willingdon, E. W, Beatty, Chancellor of the University, Monsignor A. V. J. Piette, Rector of the University of Montreal, and Sir Arthur Currie, Vice-Chancellor, in full academic gowns,

the Windsor Street f McGill Universit

the street borderin

Lordship, tall and robes and black vel- egree was con-

to present His Ex- wey

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Children

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MOTHER: Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.

To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Ci spi¥hihn

Rosie ve) directions on on cach package, Phy siclaus everywhere recommend it.

Half Million Still Needed | Parliament Asked for Further Sum for

Heme, Bank Relief | fo bea

~ Scottish Mine Slaves

In Seventeenth Century Mines All|, Operated by Slave Labor No longer ago than the seventeenth

Camuhes Parliament is sked

al ;The Ottawa correspondent of. .a to rte yg sul t { “a. on « vi Lturther HULL O hati aan sa |century, according to history, Seottish| Winnipeg newspaper says: ; . Golliis tor the relief of Tome Pant coal mines were operated by slave “Reports are current that the Gev- Fi d E Su depo: itors. Vhiee million dollars have labor. ernment ts likely to adopt the sugges- orme ruptions.: ffered Vready been voted asd disbursed: in | In those days, miners, both men and! tion often made in the. House of Much at Night: Cut Caticura Heals, i ene aootlh dhe pa or for osu ° ¢ i oe : . t deposit . " ; Wonien, were bound for life to the pits} Commons in. the last two years: and “1 was troubled wit with @ rash that Under S40 end tea eonsideneble mun ‘In which they worked, and were ac- sendone of the Canadian Government broke out on my face and neck. Jt Ver Daviag on deposti over $500 and tually transferred with the Gollleries,| Merchant Marine boats Into Hudson's ree sar very sed, and the irritation) Vo did) abides thar (Nes were when these were sold to a new owner, | Bay next summer caused me to scratch it in my sleep. sa savank ean é : Sabie 4 } : : After scratching, litle, sore erup- as part of the property. This extra. “The proposal ts to test out the tiorts formed, I suffered much at \llt vores Cote t by Paar diatrent Treat Colds Externally ordinary state of bondage, sanctioned | jengih of time it is open. It.is also n cht, and my sleep was broken. Tee new Deen expended amd thew by Scots law in 1606, continued for} proposed (6 find out just whet kind et wade” see e until I began HD oelaim. tetalline lato ao mitten For sofe throat, bronchitis or deep Sonny bse 4 : using Cuticura ip and Ointment, chest colds, rub Vicks VapoRub briskly tarly two centurfes, of weather they get in’ Hudson's Bay. After a few days the eruptions dollars, whieh the juiees ab the OX yer es chest and cover wit Even for the children, there was no} “Frederick Palmer, - the eminent started to heal, and sfter using five Chequer cour whe beard tie clvins warm flanne'! hope of escape, for as soon as they | pritis ‘er, W : > cakes of Soap and five or six ol positon ter ou Wet oo hold Vicks acts in two ways both direct: started to work, they too were “thirl- ae pseu eRishieta skh sd lea boxes of Ointment I was healed.” ! ide elt ; Foal. in absorbed i a liniment and inhaled ag - i 1e3 re | Nelson next summer to investigate (Signed) G. Harding, 2233 Florian ; ! ut a vapor. uick relief for the cold 4" fo the pit for the rest of thelt/ and report on all conditions, may go St., Montreal, Que. ee elt SNES Mehl eyelet troubles of al the family. lives. Parents were so inured to the} jn by boat instead of up the route: of | Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with Vieir lord tip , Prepared te hardships of their own lot that they! the ratiway, as his investigations have | touches of Cuticura Ointment now aL one Hietienedurtie to: the ic hate & resarded slavery aa inevitable for) primarily to do wth harbor works and pactieaey Piper Sines tee, Donte Gao wnt connes weir ¢ onus | , ! ' ena their children also, feasibility of developing a harbor. pro- | also is ideal for the skin, wish Lotte ane walk ah Paatia tcKS Suniectiits . he im Oven 2M aris Vi Some Infants were sold to (he mas-) perly, Whether the Government has Sample Rach Tree by Mall. Addrgee, Canadian ) hoove ! hiene oon 3 he t r : hd po renee, oa m \ Noo new VER ILLION VARS USED YEARLY vrs at tive time of their baptism, in put up to him the question of whether | Be Vintment 2% and boc. Taleum Me. : cha WHT be reeerved the presence of the minister, who Wit) Churchill woald make a better tormin- | Cuticura Shaving Stick 28. y Winter Travel In North Hard nessed this bargain in tuman life. The ay than Port Nel-on eannot be definite: | = ae cmplover then presented “arles™ OF dy learned but it is believed here he | -Plan To Investigate Venus Painful Sprains, vases Fur Traders Encounter Difficulties on earnest money tothe father, and from wilt carefully investigate both ports | ; Trail to Edmonton oe nee babe was bound for New Ray Will Assist Astronomers to : i: P 7 : : ; e to the ; | . Restored By Nerviline 6 Phe trials and tribulation of win i, o os ‘a 1 H b d A d Wif Study Earth’s Twin Planet i , tl ; ore any os se , 8 fer travel in the northern wilds wer ' i net FoM edoby a bitter usban nh Wwe An attack on the heretofore impene- P Pete i eh ing power dn Nervillme tecounted by ao party of tar traders , te of injustice, ek to. a i. A | B fi d trable clouds of Venus, the earth's » Vas tad: 20 tanie 0 ene , ee fiaeeatiae qT} ! away tr ss , . ; . ue he i ot, DN . He 7 a fought thete way thoouch bliz nik i ay ae h 7 rv . re Both ene tte twin, is to be made from Yerkes Ob. as sink dee : marda. s aer itter tole was immediitely arrested as a thie t peaeitatiy Wulekin. le Gakic Awate (hi fo . nowdrifts and old, bo aera . oe fs hie : : ae ae servatory with an infrared ray petn trom oy sprain aad Deine s grate amonton ree ee atl hea . : photographic apparatus. ful relief ta beni d. aching amucele Joe Lareombe. aonerthern puoneer, the property of lis master. and if} he Mr. F Spilay Speaks Highly of The dense eae Masses surround ty oyedt peootiff and: ven are suf het deni ein dared make his eseupe he was pun : ruins from Rbeumatheni er Darnbage rs i chat i aie 7 “= i i { [ sie ae ‘a t li ae pode: sae ll ee Eee Bey een Ce poen rae ted itade { ete nee shed fo oe eof ste: Lames r labs bothers von now and eo : ; eur other Crapy 7 fcayaa al ; tee nh o781 fo penetrate to the actual surface of F . + - nel an : reheei self, a valuable piece er atio¢ - Ine 1 old sox dline I ne eet Te oe : ean t ey ime OA ea Saskatchewan Man Who Suffered Veuus, but the Yerkes, staff of the ; s isi win thet the pata mitoadventure, whiehstore al lam to belonged to his owner From Kidney Trouble Tells of the University of Chicago, at > WHHams tiodoor externa Geta larire 3s Lit the trail’ toward civilization at But gradually the publie conscience Relief He sought and Found. Bay, Wisconsin, is opttinistie over | orn vant este ; Sar “4 . 7 herd * Sin, 4 sure yver v bot ' ee deater today Hhis Hime of the Season and all pool Was awakened. and in its an Act wa Springside, Sask. (Special. “Boch chances of suce With the infra-red = ces s “CSS \ > Pal a Hd their resources and bonded tegen passed to emancipate all persons who, Wy wife and muself have | suffered flier whicly last supimer yielded some ae . etr k Tee » * , 7 i y sts imer \letded § 3 Manitoba s Population erotor the tip after that date. “shall begin to work with strained kidney . the pain being ; ' 7 ; ra : nee i ; idan so bad at times that it was impossible excellent views of Mars wt apne uw as Colliers » New als ur 7 7 sian substantia Gai as Gliewnc over Ale san pertys diad tiv Wa a Uso prostded’ for either of Us to stoop and getting While these clouds have baMed : : ; leighs and came down foour the Ave that the existing miners should be set up was trest difficult and painful. We scientists, Prof, J. 1. Frost, director eee oh ae He revions by way ot tle Atbabacee ffee, some in seven vents. and ofhers Used Dodd's Kteney Pills and found as oh LOSE Gare Pie popubiiien at Manitoba is ivan in place the ice \ iled t at the end of tem yeu ready relief in them for this trouble.” @f the observatory, attaches much tm. \ ' aces ice wa vilere rome at on er Ours . . pes Gedo My eopreliiiney | to 20 feet digs | i | To many of the min ul ew Net This statement comes from Mr, ‘bp. | Portance to them in connection with » ferert 4 u i moo i hiners, we 5 P A Fi P ; : wants ja ; At ia leet ti HET ane i" , a W +. M. Spikty, Bow 2) Springside, Sask any theory of the possibility of life on . i a? dein didace ah Bes ust Nowas foreeh too thavel between brought no relie . tor tia provision Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely and. the planet : Lie dee els and othe: loads Pro Were somewhat coupleated, and simply a kidney remedy. ‘They aet Life is much more Itkely to exist on ove 1 \ 4 here , P . ; : : a : re Kel) *XUR | 1 Meoover Teta Phere aii places he viver was covered quite bevond tie comprehension of ig directly on the kldneys, strengthen Venug tli Mars a roles Forurabane 275095 Weban in inh a chin sheet Of ie whieh broke herant men whose fntelligence had fs them and putting them: in condt | ee te ae eh siiesiaries irant he tariner Iai inerest-ed ° een 11 : tion to do their mi work of straining Frost's opinion. “Venus ds near the bn Moaread tle hater ot am. seis tie Horses | vetoon ar been sapped by generadons of serls iy impurities out of the blood un,” he continued, “and if it were : cite dove Severn ines . , j ent de same sar thes . i : s ave ore , ; ; tant ss wulattats Ss | tite the WV om n ) continued in the Dodd Kidnes Pills have restored not for the heavy clouds, the heat Hey oth rottg he but were receuect ba tea bonds ot slavery till the end ot thei cund health to thousands of troubled “Ed : Phoced lobe HOW a Tere on : | men and women. Give them aoteiat SOU (be unbearable ate the diast) dangerou ' al day owt qo Thee Yet Brandon. at iy, river, the trapper las ond Hut othe: ve 1799 caw the dawn of Oe _ nrc Ther) i bes ee und St . : me ie Phe pond te good health Hes through Powerful Medicise. The "healing Wein: rare Sy te a an thie thanse and pushed etl oo freedom fou tue aie! Ob Seothanel, phe khickne vs. 50 Keep them in geod propertios ino ostx exsentlal ofls are wu afer jee. Constantly ty ne anhe oo When a new bow wees passed whieh condition with) Dodd's "Kidnes Pill concentrated in every bottle of Dr. (he party preceded the teh feet, fave uneonditional liberty, to all who —_—_-_---—- 1 Thomas’ Relectric OH, forming ona breaking test holes cae he safest Worked in the pits Canadian Legation in Washington Of the most beneficial Hniments ever si 1 ; i ; ene offered to the use of man, Many can EFFICIENCY IMPAIRED oa ee is expected: that the Canadian rostity as to ite power In allaying ee mien faced ONttelies Meare shige Pexation Will open in Washington, pain, and many more can certify that y * ou their long: teek ‘Phe aereury at Police Form Society XC, sometime in Pebruacy. don. they owe their health to it. Its won. Why Many Men and Women Are tine hidded to So and fa dele To Help Children Vincent Masse \, who has been ap einy power is a iit ig by the : foe! sim: rice at whic t sells. Badly Handicapped Ho Dorioe one night's dial i 7 pointed to represent Canada in the oa See " _ \ eerie ii Viiay elvan cade © hava Ww eoumelit im 4 howline Corstables of Englisn Town Are Doin Vine tiean capital, is completing: the - \ . lwii ij \ t t 1 g n oing \t can cay cotiple 1 tear The New Japanese Emperor alodt dinp . ooedeienes oof vaut catel ane brn Gdaes morning two Much Good tangeiients da connection with the T| is en ee, 1 ond We t MTL pure Facer fos edl Were bri ded trier trey saw About @ veat age the police of ves opening of tle legaclon . a ne ‘i capa ie Phir oe Ne eur dean orobtoin ve < § abs . ¥ t i 7 obtain MS it md had oo be shovelbed aur Phe ham. Woreestershice, lngkind, start —_——-- -— - Dy ses Seo Ee te, amon i on th otites ecuthee PE Veo : all Our sovereigss to adventure forth die mak. 2 am erdeiweatcl- Shit Haeety Weed te Well Worn out wit orwdoa fund tor supplying poor children BPvery caretul and obsoryont mother ; j tu i T! . wt . svone © Easte seus 4 ' 0 ooner oor ule 1 lie teweehed) Mamonton with boots and lelping soung invalids Knows when her ehild suffer from in peyon th mn seu Ve Il i , ARCH a hie Re , . Werts, She also knows that it sour irs ayd the only one who ever sut eomedliiian. wid - Since then they have sent three ehil ; ' : thoeror uouall ese ibe a pene ral ‘eg. ( : \ faci Gini unecte Temedy be not speedily applied much pon the throne of the Mikado with . . . due Own Open aly school and one te . eau ‘“ ! ; . Webtia to O poor Diaed bleed German Author Indignant pS BEN : harue will result to the dufant AM ihe first hand knowledge of the He it \ inoored) earpuceds ~ a sanatorium and shod yoo) pairs of execllent preparation for this purpose aa aioe, a, : el i is 4h ee feet Now (ic haie done soning 1s Miller's Worm) Powders They and achievements of Muroepe. The first i ; Ca idee a Frau Huch (Was Anncyed at Being ; ; drive Worms from the system and set Wii a inental horizon reaching out petine | iin ant arenes Taken for Man os Up stimuhiting and soothing effects, so beyond the Asian continent. The Iim- nit i ? Weer 4 ; Wiecraw Wiel jioliablie tie Aiest : | . a e and hari) es : hat a. ae Nise xs thereafies peror id Ue stial: really “denioeratie ' ' tiled tips hat ' i . shi ave SEE ate ahe : ssn amd satis a - : ! " fad o bial PLOW (ler nni we Yoatebhor, wat 1 7 ae ae . "i ae an i - ea - ; sung soverizn on the tiine-lstlowed throne, mur blew ' ld be \ S realize thi ewok ix we - == * : Wot poet betuge art cake hoe ca nen thie ne : e ia ise Adsehi Kinnosuke fn “The Out te ond oie 1 vl -_ i . and prote ot their perse . y . . ; : \ fee ali Hiei cb tined to ge aamenge che Pebe ane proteetor, Wat ul _ Warfare Without Fighting look You Jou mies hi rite " y hthent ale oat the rece ntdy founded © "bot 7 eas —— ! , ul Deo saved) frou an lealile 4 tii Gis doer Nasal ; acer Frau Otten a boy ralete . ! bin a 1 Ine eauovive Piiee deeseaonn beat v tate Hwls: Ghee ted, CO MEME EShip trouble and disgrace it die wenyp to at Chinese Say the Most Brilliant Vic Could Not § Sleep les Gaew blinnk areawabo be <0 Wi ad Ms : - wa, : tories Are Won Without ; Oe bathe ceerers des cadodeine berofahe Beliceman for aitviee, but too otter Heart a d N ~~ Pind ' : ae dee re fits. x letter to UHerp Heys are ateaid of policemen. Pliuet is Fighting n erves ik <0 ia pers iefauene Uo Vue partly why the potiee oot Byestiaa Phe dir-( principle oi warkue, a Were So Bad ind u nt thor oan a Ilr Whe out Wrote a eu want to play games with) them aud fld cowie in the Chinese elissites, i Mr. Geo. Meek Windsor, Ont., ot sort t ne ' \ tha cai ae Aci eaid she wae Bethe them ince real comrades Hat Che most Peat Vietotles ate writes: —T suffered « vith my heart and tiv hth fs Woadha ri till ; Mnlliealieee at alte elabeds wocreait those won without tehting Judged by nerves and could not sleep at ni ht for. You cum wet ists Hilde trate, Walid il o oO * honor sa long : J : noises I & eet ae dw Anak AT ee nou Fae boys in good citizenship Onee thes His stondard, the Chinese are the in my head. 1 hinnaged to me Hi Nar ties os on 4 o \ y \ tis didnt even ; fae Eee test soldiers the world has ever kecp at my wok somehow, until I . rons Tie 1 at Merete © dase diet \ bie corer Ware dinadly ese Tearned that they eannot pla _ . began to have dizzy spells which got Bao ile oa ai fmalannt 4 Hiueh took ober Bethe Well without discipline thes 7 eee ; - so bad [ could not go to my work. I place be econ Woman member HIE realize the value ot discipline in ee een viitie between Wal was afraid oon Go out any place, for . : | \ eral wom athoies: totaling more th 1 i i very ofter ret New Electric Locomotive Globe weulen. Checa Viebie is the @ll the other affrs of tite: No longer ane eee ee a would stagger ou my foet, : : Hon men, with contidous machine erything in froot of me would pEaeneE i other Wotuen thug far elected Will thes be tempted to steal apples turn black and fade ; rain a vun fire and artillery barrage, only de away. While 1 Invention of Consulting Engineer ieee i. or break window Inevely because "was home sick a frignd told me to take Successfully Tested in England Excellent for Croupy Children those things are forbidden. Phey will pee We UL cere SUL OR Tigot four boxes Geees stub tests Withe a mew eleer When a ebild is suffering with croup realize that itis amore sporting thing Ute Ewe stees ; and hy the time L locomotive are oanmouneed obeoothe Ht is a steed phen to use Dr. Thomas lo keep the rules than to break thea fod. ditliculs to believe this unless had used them the ; : electric Ob rednees the inthun sou realize chat they shoot, not to hit pains and noises in Weotiiinster Gazette, Londen, wire = the paper a Ps foretindow eet Han and loosens. the phlegin giving anything. but to make a noise. And, aa eae ie Copa per asse eohivda ele 1 } p i speedy pediel ta che Mee: sufferer Ht . and fT was able to diene ath lee Gallwaercasteue See ec Gi oe cy ae at Surrounded By Wolves me ceonrse, the fester they fire, the get a good night's Nin counties Chest, earache theumathe pains, ete, 0000000000000 tore noise there is. Phe noise is re rest. Although that It is the invendon ot Captain Wal Wa ee Pocein a Thomas’ Unarmed Man das a Natrow Escape, lied on tot two eftect Tuae ie : ; 7 electrie Ob gy Penn rded yy TUN h a F ay ivlte hee hever been Ham Burtnell, a consulting engineer uaieainde OY dadiseneable we the When italia by Sane Warden ' - frighten the ah may a troubled with that complaint again. It Gigpenses with the need oof sub tants medicme chest When alone and vnarmned le was 2 lo comfort the fires Philip F Price 50eg a box at all dealers, oe stations along the route and utilize ant surrounded by a pack of 16 howling Le Bevre in “Phe Outloo!: | mailed direct on receipt. of price by : ; 1 a current of only 200-250 volts, thu Loonee propo ed tow girl ina con Wolves near Canoe Lake, Algonquin ae ————— and T. Milburn Co., Limited, ‘Toronto, Climinating the Hye rail danger, This setyatory Park, Ont, Mlwood Blors, 9ged 21, a Drives Asthma Before It. The, 2 \voltage suffices for the usual speed With whatore uli? lumberman, Was saved trom possible Halen ae ee we D.| : ~ . ; : P - oor ste elloge’s As i emedys rive: The ci New York 7 G on the level and extra power needed Well a lot oof expensive plants, death when a game warden, whose , ae atlas tection ak bet ay he cily of New York has brought for gradients is obsained frome stor Were nipped by the trot’ name fs unknown, was attracted: by eates the cause. Our experience with au te peep araracncencininceesuanebebiae age batteries carried on the trains ~ See the howling of the animaks and came (ne reliéfgiving remedy shows) how Fe ate heal which ran\into a: tree’on eeu \ pessimist bemembors that the lily to lis rescue. The warden shot sever ‘actual and positive ta the succor it) the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, : ; ; . . rives » the result of long stady | th renderi \ ree ‘unfi . Seer i mes to th ‘i ar of the Wolves aud the rematuder rush Bives. Tt is t ong stady) thus renderluy the tree ‘unfit to Sneezing ?—Use Minard’s Liniment, Del nes to the onion family; an opti 0 and experiment and was mot submitted | dora.’ 1 barn mist that the onion belongs to the Lily ed for covet to the publie until iis makers knew |" . To Determine Pure Linen amily Bloss Was on his way to Huntsville’ jp would de its work welk . ~ : : * 1 vite * P Moisten the fingers with wafer and, ‘from a lumber camp some miles in) ae ees ae | The Glasgow Herald says somo men apply to the surface of linen. [f pure, from Canoe Lake, when he was pur Saskatchewan Turkeys piirry poor girls t6 settle down, other the moisture will be visible on the re sued by the pack of wolves while ‘~yougnads of dressed turkeys and) /2&h Marry rich girly to settle up. | Mare uffed Up Pace aria ee | ) scans ee verse side almost immediately, but if crossing a small lake. Ife ran, but the ehickeng left Saskatchewan for the | °

Clear your hea 's. moisture lear ) iead with Minard’s

will not be animals soon caught up with him. Ve

(Was surrounded by the howling pack | when the warden arrived. Bloss was’

uot pure the ab-

Warm the lininnent and inhale.

sorbed so easily

> = = The following sigh appeared recent | N A R D S ‘terrified and believes he would have ly on a golf course’ io Scotland; | | been killed had the warden not ap- “Members will refrain from pleking " peared al this opportune moment. The

warden will claim the bounty on the seven wolves destroyed.

up lost balls until they have blopped

jrasiing.” | hy 2 | W. N. U. 1663 Minard’s Liniment for chapped hands. saute - Macrmeanin tb my es eta 64 most 24

~, vd) j N's . THE MAIL. BASSANO, “ALTA a

May Carry Out Sigyesiion

rGovernmeng Likely to Test Conditions For Navigation of Hudson S*rait

Some men are too intellectual to be intelligent.

eastern provinces and the United! States #0 supply the Christmas needs. The shipments were made mostly out

of Regina and Saskatoon, and were a . consigned to New York, Chicago, Bos- . ton, Toronto, Montreal, Uamilton and

other points. Keeps EYES 4

| Clear, Bright and Beautifua

Because a boy is hungry is no sign Write Murine

his mother does not feed him enough.

ro 4 _— . i (NR REN LE I LL IMAL TONLE ON LT AT MRE ARRAY eh : b . f ry a a r t

;

wre

wer

oe ,000 Railway Employes | ‘French Plans For . - Are. Making Demands For Wage Increases

te

Montreal.—-Wage ° negotiations in.| volving more than 90,000 men and wage demands ranging from 10 to 12 cents an hour, confront Canadian rail: | whys In the opening weeks of this| year, One parley is proceeding, anoth- ed dispute is the subject of a board of conciiation proceedings. and another |

quest of 35,000 maintenance-of-way men‘on Canadian lines for an increase of 10 cents an, hour.

are

meeting the wage committeé of

the Railway Association of Canada

‘Will Make Survey

Paris,—

{non-stop filght due to

itested by others,

| . Before Choosing Port’, «: Harbor Expert to Examine Both- Out- . lets for Bay Line Ottawa.

‘the summer

‘of With five and a half mil- |

excessive welght.

single-Wing flying cabin

the

Atlantic Fight Fail

Funds Needed and Completed Planes - Unestiafnaory In Mosca

rte coo »/TQ LARGER NAVY

preparations for the Paris-New York

fi

| diMeutties facing some of the builders ! ; and the little suecess of certain models |

The Glant Penhoet hydroplane built Nazaire and tiled throughout , , hag been found too slow | to make the Adlantic crossing because | The de Monge;

which, Bous negotiation will follow in due course. | !!on cuble yards of material, to move! soutrot hoped to use next summer was, {°24 in a Negotiations opened ground the yre- from the channel in Nelson Harbor, never completed due to the builder’

OPPOSITION: OF U.S. PRESIDENT

caeriel Washington Pre rhas sotight to spike

"men in the

fdent the Hote

Coolidge “Die with a warn

guns of ; navy

‘ing that budget estimates tor the de ' partment for the next fiseal year musy nol be over-stepped

Intervening at a time when cent!

ment In the Hous censtruction, wa

favorable to the Pres Representative

Idaho. in

krowing, the

fetter to ' French,

Republican, charge

With-an unknown sea bottom and a failure to obtain funds. (OF The naval sappis bill declared (he

|generak lack of knowledge about | It is now reported that the com budget "represents my best judgment

, Churchill, Frederick Palmer, the Brt-} pany whith was bullding an aero pwd that 2 feel itis daty te deena Three representatives of the men, “ish expert called in by the govern: plane for Tarascon has failed and the! #94 suppor iy

ment to advise on the Hudgon’s Bay| constructors are Jooking around for | Accepting the ines oa ehal

| Rallway project, is. rot expected (o|money to complete a trang-Atlaniic, MS) Represe otic Mitten, Tepab

make # report on the matter until he! plane and to continue. to manufacture!) Mlinols, a neniber of the naval

on this matter and certain working conditions are also the subject of dis- |

has made a personal satvey. Mr.| other planes.

This company holds the

committee asd an advocate ot a lar

cusston. ‘Palmer has left for England, but will | | world’s speed yecord | of 488 kilometers ¢" Davy. told the Thatta: that wien Other workers involved inchide; | 'elurn in July when the Hudson's Bay | an hour. pthe President is wrong | oretuse to toi 35,000 rail shopmen empl6yed on all | lilteral is more accessible and wilt Whatever may be the result of the. low Dim, and be is wrong in Chis in Canadian lines, asking an increase of | en Bo Nofth to conduct his investi) campaign, it now. appears. that the “hnee.” ten cents an hour. gation. | French prospects of winning the Several seerions of the aieacure 18,000 Canadian National Railway Mr. Palmer has made a brief but) Part, New York prize for 1927 are; ®)-O8R Crem thee ro qacintain the workers, office staffs, fretght sheds!erough study of the reports and! very slim, although there seems no M8YS'S personvel at its present employees, ete. seeking a ten per Gocumentary evidence on the project. immediate danger of another country 2!PCNBUL Were epproced recently, but cent jnerease for hourly rated men OMelals of the railway departinent beating them. Under agreement othe mere contro end $20 monthly rated men, have been queried fn a way they have | versial provisio ineIndicw those re

6,000 railway and steamship elerks the -acific requesting increases

employed by Canadian

Railway, wage

and changes in working conditions. Their request now Is before a board o conciliation.

SOO Canadian National Railway lecping, dining and parlor car ser Vice employees, requesting a wage

ficrease of approximately 12 per cent

The pressing for wage’ lacreuses by

the various el es of railroad employ

cos lollows abe compromise on wages

Canadian National Raflways with eon

effected by the Canadian Pacifie and cuetors and trauinmen which averted a strike :

In a statement ghen festted, the val

ways expressed*the redization that the ware concession then nia night make inevitable consideration © requests of other classes for in crease

Welcomes Investigation

lion. Chas. A. Dunning lesues State ment on Cancellation of Vanceu- ver Hotel Coniract

Charles A Reilways and Canals,

OWawa. don,

Minister ot

Dunning, wel COTES a

porliinentary investigathon

into the tson tor Caneellings the con

tract tor erecting a S$) u00 000 Cana diam National Heibway hotel in’ Van couver. The contract was wathorized by the Tate government aod wis later cancelled by the present adiministra lion. Statements made fim Viarcouver by Mayor Lo 1. Taylor blaining the minister personally for the caneella tion of the contraiet, has led to an ex change of telegrams. The minister is sued the tollowdngy Statement regard fig the hotel conpract canmeelhetbon “Po owill weleome pardiivurentary in vestigation of the reason tor eancell fic the Vaneouver hotel contract, au thorized by the hete gevernigent, ane Powill be glad to take the responsi

bility, as minister of railways, toi

recommending, such caneellition to

the Government

“Rexarding the furbare, the president

nnd board of direcetors of the railway

company have not vet recommended

provision for construction al a hotel

4) Vancouver in 1927

“The

masons intimation of un

worthy motives is seateely creditable on the part ot the chief executive of no ogrent ety and is ynworthy ot an

apswer.”’

Will Resume Customs Probe

Gittings in Vancouver Are to Com.

mence January 19 Ottawa. Trou, NW. Rowell, Ko s counsel for the Royab commission in

Vestigating the custotas departiient, has been dn Ottawa conferring with the Premier and Ton. Wood. buler, litodster of customs. Pe is understood niatters in connection with the com Inission were under ciseusslon. te

paid the conmuissfon would resume sil tings in

Will las,

Jaiuary 1. These The

tlgary, Re

Vaneorser

ue week ov ten days com joy will

, und Winnipeg |

then violt ©:

to Lt.-Gcv. Cockshutt ‘Toronto Lieutenant Governof Jlarry Cockshutt, of Ontario, at gov ernment house was the reeipient of a Valuable piece of gold of a number of Toronto’s prominent Siv William -Muloek, chief jistise of Ontario, made the presenta- tion and referred in a brief address to the high esteemm jn whieh his hon- ov was held by the citizens of Toronto} ¢°

Presentation

plate, the gift.

eli'zens.

| |

generally. ° W. N. U. 1663 as '

vdantic

never been

Palmer

questioned Wanted facts

before Mr and he

! ei ee SITUATION IN IN them, knowing by his long experience | !

lating to eruioes were held over

Uni iformity of Butter Grading

what facts he ‘wanted. Raflway de | partment men declare he knew his | Dairymen Meet at Saskatoon to Job and hag a thorough going manner | ) | O'scuss Question of ufaking his inguiries. s | Sao hatoon Duiprovement of the Phe fact that Mr. Palmer cannot j quality of batuctat for the Brtiish make lis report before next fill at noarket too I H rarke Oomect competition, n nity the earlest will not delay he work, | 1 1 from ahe British 1 ‘a ‘ais a ; o) 7 Shangh: reigeers © ; PUL tlie Must Domino ut also it is said. There is much to be done ' vehi eS Sorrel ee eaee from tl but { : vt ' ped awa hes : oe rity eobutter exportisg countries of on the railway section already con . 8 result of antl foreign agita rane a ; : . at fion number more the 000 i rt TES MET cits” OTL Onn structed, much rehabilitation of the \ ek mone Anan ks pee tnd hatyi ! 1 . \ : COW ft the de ‘isp ef whit allvda, Wa the subject tot Mid. doc basettecled.. ‘chee Qavernmant H and the neighobrisg city of Wu ccaeA a ( yjecl oo Me . . . chang, headquarte Ce ese (ecUs on al the conteraace of crean intends to carry che projec, to ita logt g, headquarters of the antore aie t 0 au : revernm t OperalOrs whol poverni nt N Tihs eal eonclusion, but will now be stam Be A enh. 1 7 : , The Httle ‘ign c SSG miles TEP peded in to rushing the work; only to : ele aehgoac ane ra Hiseussior tread ! haze from the . : . : de 4 on ce Ve toun ethorts find that it has taken the wrong route, S00) UM mouth of the Yangtae, Is fn 7 ; F " acim the midst of a hostile Chinese popula eotne untiforil Or eresmy cod but

portin the wrong place, made

Hon of more than

the wrong provisions for the ships tit Will come. ft will be sure ie de vieht, BY Sbeeches of radical leaders whe Ue" with any chan Was helerred ilen: porated, have detailed alleged wrongs from “eal ne Meeting oF Uh Western Can aren ane whieh the Chinese have suffered af #4 Dairy convention at hdienton the hands of British end other forefyn OM February Tes 1) and 12, vw thien Radio Telephone ers, but more partleulary the British Producers and tani iurers of the 7 Suspiclon was expressed here that four weslerm pravines WHHL ieedt Service ls Ready the Cantonese government leaders Delegates frome VManiioba, Alberti and —_— Were aware of the attacks contemphut abehe win were present at the Caller Over Atlantic ‘Phone Uses ed upon the British concession before , Weeting Mechanism Worth Millions they took plaee the suspbeion being a ae ae London Proof posttive that every strengthened by the slowness with Taking Census of Russia thing is in readiness for the opening which Cantonese troops went to the of trans oceanic telephonic service bee aid of the British when the conees Seviet Officials Report 145,000,000 tween London and New York, Was sion was attacked. Nog until rioting But Returns are Incomplete provided by the announcement that aloohad been proceeding for tour hour . Riga, | ist Russhe population ready the London telephone operators on that day did the Cantonese (POOPS ato present 4 iber Heer OR) who will be emploved te mahe the appear cording bo moplete resurn. whiel connections between London and New Phe Cantonese government has is Commissar Ossinsky has received York have thoroughly familiarized sued anany declarations of its inten-— fpom loueo ovdet ollicials wha are themselves with the mimes of all New tion to abolisheall foreign cones sions! trying to waiher Complete tatiztient York telephone exehanires in China and to end the asserted “ia fuets regardiow the inhabit on ot the Mr. Shaughnessy, the Assistant: perialism’ of Great Britain, United Vnion of Soviet Republic Engineer ine Chiet at the General Post States and other foreign nations | Reports to date, Mo Ossinsksy Ollice, who is in charge oot Drithsl London. All tnissioniarie have Show iditeraes ds dnereastiag in Ru Wireless serviers, has liad several been ordered to quit their stations in] cag instead of deere ing. amd the eer conversations with New York, all of the interior of China, a Peking di sus taker ay the population regard whieh were eiuimenthy atistaetory. patel to The Daiby Mail asserts hheni-aa agen of the devil, workine Phe voiees ath othe other end. dre sate Reports of wuti Christian risinys ins gpainsr Chri Whom Chey believe a ewere as clear as a belb’ Tn faet ae othe Yangtze regions and Szechwan preparing to end the world cording to titi those talking thom New gre being reeei ed adhuily, the covres erent York AY ro the oeeun to Lendon pondest adds, Missionaries liave be en| Will Visit Canada might have been in the next room ta Mialivested, the wonten insulted ane London Premier J. G Coate o stead ot 3.000 Milles away the qiisston stations looted New Zeahind who cate here tor tie Mr Shaughnessy called attention a jliiperial Conterenee, Was a passenees to the faet thay since only one tran Ou Funds for Half Century Os the \quicnia sailing Jan. t fon Athindie telephone concersation can Hondon “The Commiereral Pret [New Vor Factor he will go to Mon po on att one tine phisqmeans thateaeh bers’ Benevolent tnistiiution lie js treateand thence to Vancouver person speaking will be usimg ey reeeived news of he death of one of He expects to reteh New Zeahind Clusively tor himself! or lerseli come its annuitants Phis woman was on the lin time to weleome the Duke and thing Vike $5,000,000 word of eompil funds for hal’ ow century. Her lated puehess of York, who have lett tor cated telephone mechanism and equip husband. had subseribed $16 in IS¢6 Vthede trip to tle Antipodes on HW Ms ment. She benefited from the insthunon Cob Renown the extent of about $7,000 eee ; : ree wea Testing Out Oil Fields Palace Air Ship Killed In Avalanche edmonton Pwelve oil conipands ee Moscow An avadan he in the Kha fare either drilling or have sites locat New Air Line Between Spain and kas-ky distiict Of Siberia has killed Ped din the Libstone distvier. near the South America to be Palatial 22 diners The great mass of snow} border ot Alberta and Sashatelewsar London \ hotel of the air, that and jee completely engulted a number] The present year will see this oil tield will provide every luxary available at) of miners’ barracks. thoroughly tested

1.500000,

it

the finest hostelvies of the world, for persons travelling between Spain and —— South America is now building at

Priecrichsbaven, according to a des

ondent | Dyily express. | Will be a dirig

100) pits

patch from: the Geneva covresy ol the

The ible capable ot pers, lugyage,

Ji will be finished in September ana |

new cir mouster

carrying sen

crew and mails, a number of Muropean trips | put trans-At

rvice. |

wilh made

before being into the

Inherits 53 Millions

NJ probably the rehest girl | world, is) worth shown in an account |

Girl Somerville, Doris Duke, of her age in’ the $58,151,069, it Is her

Vifteen year-old

ina of father, James Buchanan

Duke, Cobacco magnate. ‘The

the water

Army.

vcross

recent many

Was Pirate on Great Lakes Minnedpolis.--Captain * David Il. Toss, plrate and firs, mate of the only

the country and

Lakes, who 2 years ago fled from are from Glasgow and district. The Salvation Army have sent 600 girls to) Detroit, with a price on his head, 1s Canada this year in accordance with an agreement with the Canadian dead at his home here j Government. : .

ly,

will doubtless find permanent hired help but as wives of some Canadian young men Edinburgh and Ayr,

They

ir that ever ravaged the Great, ‘women came from Aberdeen,

Scottish Lassies for Canadian Homes

This cheery group of young women is only a part of the large number ot domestics that have been bpoygNt to Canada this year by the Salvation Canadian Pacific Liner

grading. Definite aetion in counec

iamed |

“Monteclare” are pow located at Verious centres across

cariied this happy party homes here, not as

but the majority of them

Some of these young.

CE NTN TN | rte |

‘7

- Heavy Hail Losses Paid

bet

Saskatchewan Farmers ‘Reéeive $1,- 239,000 in Insurance During

Past Year |

Jrall

farmers fn Sas

Many Ex-Service Benefit Under The: . Soldier Settlement Plan

Regina during

Payment of

1926 to 4,200

lorses

katchewan by the Saskatchewan Muntetpal Wail Insuraree Association amounted to $1,259,000, etates J uy oe -————_——O —_ Lamb, secretary inanager. 's | ? : n The total payinent ter diail dos Britain Is D d g ns ait aNtgee 7 ie ee for the whole of 1926 WHE be compiled es ng havens ee Eee Said oh ee ee On Canadian Wheat Soldter’Settlement legislation of 1917 31, 1927, and submitted to the annus)’ peanirie tae Nici at 4 pave vecotyest st Inceting of the directors saanuld 12 Only Source of Supply for Many Year: Mea deine cuiapainy ee The gumial convention will ie hela Olawa Canada hes roy to be the lieica eve wane 7 re Mareh tin Piinte Albert, and the SOUree Of supply tor wheat tor the Old deena: eee ney Poh siplnvidite Ot tne -Beanibutlon= OLlIe: Te ARM Ke waite tas boca ox Of operation, Major F. J. Ashton, coi Gea enh tow eite dind aah is anne ea abn Pais nhirsioner of the Soldier Séttlement von Wal ileneoceintrs Air ots Sere Board of Canada gives the proportions ‘eecchine swine (demenies ve ee Mey Seer aay of oruceesses und fuilures aquong the acitigecne a ae ea cae eat ice aan ean hea oes is Who took. Qp land, “During ROE Van Fo aen. bacebind: and dR tived dy Ortaws slated the commissioner, Re oi dian Aci antiaralin yates Upitaet “Soldier settlers pata well on to $4, Despite the doubling of the fieure Wheat being cenin bared (antetied semeee dollars into the Dominion (rea of 1986 ja comparison with elatma and fn the Old Counties, as it ouoed tebe roa sum whieh, $n addition to coy sas Anis chine TAG Ie Ry ihe Minctona® clerics divi LE ol administrative eosts, more iN, Al tsciersiat tee Vea ie iites nina aati LIULLL Passe AR ge Wee bak ae ae sufflees to provide the funds unedd j wold nat be hipahed le aneavay. Hello Games Ladiar vttely oedye anette during the year for genecal coloni- "7 gloat idle dies aanaiaewae aie sot ar ea ee os . sais Zelion purpose inelading idvance { sGiaiwine Gee AGAIN Ia Aine veckpeneciroueenilien. ip Alia ita en under the 3.000 British tamily scheme fund would be anade Canada bd tiled ode head ta dior, ae Sek ien) aaa % Hols expected the told payment en &nd more as Brbtain’s ehie ae or Pp " due in 25 Je26, O8 the 9 hail losses during 126 will amount te Whent dt uid the old The to cee” pe ee ne ApPPpronimately L197, noe Phere ure votreriff oom toads cu bilicdlved saa et ee mad Tay made CHP SO chins pending and owner hip (he Brirish wucheriv wit pre noe Fe EE ee of the policies cme te whon payment enee riven to prodinet rota thie an 7 renal emg ON eed hould Whe nade moet fe decided bes seas Donidnion nm reali wand ds ! mre th imi and dee died fore chegites are i ou-d in paviient to deeretse Gmipoartetion by Ihe oo) a 7 SOD NOt Sie MP this vorh i dikels fo be cotaplered) COUnthy Of boneisn whee ! ge aii ati» elt tina Juans 4 sins eOneinnnnliiaiessiven wl me oouece in the digteult postavar - —— lon Inlone Vie Wa | ive a PEED wins PON . . Fes eiteer at Teen ani sited Wate Vitthe ane bodies vated) dy Find Interesting Documents corti in sie cid Conmic, whiey U2 Bakes as word $5000 9 $20. in Sie Gidea. adiabatic ata: AOU «lb omiade from the land. They are Attempts to Save Life of Late Czar bad Hoes prresent tine te et eects elles METRES UE taes Disclosed in Records sit Per bed tide dre would dike te HN Ds EON Ot ant Leningrad Stored awa fn the win See the Dotoinions opening thefy owe TST CHEGE ad: dete Nese ree ttOlsl: fer patie). telegiraphie reeards of af stores im the Old Country tor ilies ali Saleen ATES CEC Oe oils termps mitide fa <ace the live of the tribution ot leit puoclte Mla a) om ioe sshieh BUNS late Czurot Rus ia cand his famihy. far poles die atid hay Coane caoeds cud Inge thee dat ereeedings their mairvder but aire qotoaieavs aware of thetr To Probe Alleged Combine Were found by cesearch workers todas origin (Plies Doteinidon Froud advert M ee poe Thy pa Hse thei product Iai PET! tivectigation Affecting Canadian ea are hi a Sip thei bert cacao by Federal tectlon of the exited Paypernil family R S il Wi | Aoiierien) area aidon orded : were ginong the doeunvent found enown al S ith ; Gabi loa einen teetateaas R IP i uN rei wee pverrae - eee col " UOng anadian cholad Lenin tive nop vet heen deal oya ASSENSELS diuge@ists beeen in Montreal hetore ere anes en a Duke and Duchess of York Start on aU aes ae Neo enon, dae és Long Trip Ont Conn el representing uard Valuable Paintings favtaach ingle ' na sed Weer titi en, ate AOR MeMaster, bh London Strom potiee forces are ; ff are /€., former mefuber of Parlament for pm patrolling, the palleries of the Roval anh Duchess of York, boarding, ine Prome, Que Academy day and might protecting EEE SE Tee A Te aes II In ¢ \pected that at Jeast one sit- : m : Prince of Wales qiade his presi tom neo : Flemish masterpieces valmed at Cte, bitte 7 rit F ot } ting will be held in Voronto by the OOO HOO Ciobout $50,000 000) wliely liave ee ue ey ne ve u es Colitis jouer and) possibls one on been collected from all parts ot the eee elobeceniveltr " Omawe werld tora feniporars exibition : ete ee LO DU Tae ates this “Lea iheeset) 1! igal 5 “dere: li : A tl Alora: Connie aiak ee bonti edn gation was ordered When , er ( Piss. fomous awesede roused ~~ ol New Zealand amd Aneratin, “hee platnt Was made that the Pro we hte oa prec tou Lhe Vrinee aot Wale Pini Feu piftary Articles Trad: Association, —_— yer en ee companied nootponization @mbracing all retail , Preivier Baldwin and other Govern S' Heeeiinds “PU Cail ven al: repr) hee ' atte | a well al t ! al ise TSE “ee eee OTe on FOR CHANGES IN (oem 6 Uik als ented at tlie Dyae da a Vede the ! . een CUSTOMS TARIFF tan Tie Inti id Queen wha, a Liabilities Are Smaller Toul semer EMde die ot York. taad in - rye ip GEESE Se gh At "But Commercial Failures in” Canada Wee thotatel | ! ! Wet Show Slight Increase OMAN Vibphicie don or change roodb tid iaqeye fu mall iud ‘Poronte \ocnndl inepease in the ® . an the CU tot tanith Continue to ave Ne perth hee Mo Uetiteber al comonerctal failure » burs CUmUhete dn the Oller Of the tart dad ¢ Phe tiaedye meiderable deerense fn Habilities, 4 Visors board hown ob thee orepory of failure fo amu te sov SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON =e 1a ow Uneer Wav bs ter tnoanes ol four Conipuacny tothe dea \ oh I board will HVNU AY Lo With atabo Tat, last vear's a Iheet oon Jamie | foo title ' . : in Yered by fhithe dnore than eral ot these, amd turchenr se for . THe CHRISTIAN'S USE Of Thiet pet venp those for 1925 whereas wn expected ty bebe place betore the elise Biers fide bredtes sos tinated at $409,252.27 8 the tan Phere is inet ne evi Calden ‘les n" anal 4 honp 1 e d2 Taontlis just esded ds nearly demee Ubat obmandzetbors ot) bustin ity ti ig sal ' ; per eent below the somount for the Then amd otters are fakin heen tripe Patni Pie bes bine divetel Preceding: year The est dn the work Ob the bot ane cre Laesson Dreutionoty bau, number oof daoolvencfes fs the est ) Prepating fo Use the teeilities th atfedr Fimathy Sted. be potted any year sinee 1922, but Pid to wet their poing of view betore those Preevottonih Heading: Psalm big ta. he liabilitiees are the smallest forall r Whose responsibHity it is to deeide on aes ear obaek to 1620, ; questions Of lait) policy Explanations and Comments ese PET eee " Word tine beam reeeived that the Po God Vantty and) Undqneness Wheat Pool Official Weds f Cynadban Council ov Agriculture is Ul o ! Paes Webi, NORSES. ES, Resins. Sash Arehibald AY ; the ews oatbed veut feat the fir bs WOM Tne eon on the vp Word of veree foun ti tbebrewo tran Phaah president of the Saskatchewan ¢ plication for am tnerease am duet On dated Tear. Phe lediead lb reedted., Wheat) Pool and the inter provineial } Corn and Cane rips Phe couned, Cogether with Deak PEs 2b and Num diye spenes for the western Can { dlso, intervened: dh the iapplteation tor ae ne Fae ae asia. Sa lial adian Wheat pool and Miss Marlon g increase in dures on Pudts and veget oy) be ween pill Fiathe ret Crentell dhuaed, Regina, were qaarcted " ables Hear, O Psraech Jehovah our God is veeeniy at Suringfleld, Mags. 9 Mrs ; Of the forty applications now before one Jehovah Phis sivnifies mot only \pacthail was secretary 10 Mr. Mac 7 N the bord one halt aie tor tarit an a oe Te Aa ee en ie Phail, when he was holding the post + creases and the other for decreases aan i or he ie Gea a tion of secretary-treasurer of the Snas- : The applieation cover a wide range of* ae written hurge and spell ted, the katehewaa Groin Growers’ assoeka- 5 commaoditic Hebrew word for “witness,” because if pjory ar $ Where are chix cise elating te tex Was believed that this was a sort of a pentane ns aaa eed, Shiel ASS us | ; TENS 4 I YG 2 EY SU ater LG nee ca Cit ee ene Saskatchewan, Liquof Board: nanusacturers and importers of AT iG heap witness to the loval bellever. Regina —-Inereasing the*: member- ments and pabordines, cottons, Wool Where the pas age oceurs in the ship of thw Saskatéhewan Hquor board ‘len poods, and simihur goods: four of Sabbath readings in the Jewish syna from one to two, the Saskatchewan the applications Pelate to ninehinery ee a a ie Loverumen; Will seek legislative sane of vations Finds sueh ous pumps ands wea iinutes logether with the Gon for amending the Liquor act to pump parts, Water Wheel governors,: loudest \ociferations.’ (Adam, provide for the administration being smal hand sprayers, electric and pow- Clarke) . ; _ funder the direction of the board Jn- er plants and se ford, three appllen Quin oe eceat ee ae re stead of the executive counell. Uons reter to the fron and steel in God exists, All men believe that na- | : dustiy; three to chemleals, two to (ural beauty exists, but some men fpel To Meet at Winnipeg

wood products; tWo to food produc ft vividly,

others are neVer moved by it at all.

rejoice in it heartily, while | Winnipeg.—The British . Medical

two to the pulp and paper industr A ahadowy wanie- ot Oodle eeailty fa | Associaluon will hold its 1930 eonyen> é/ bs se s B 3

and two to ropes aud wines; while lone great danger. We do not dis-|ton in W innipeg, according to official

there are other problems referred to notification received here, Selection ot yi

believe that God exists, but we often | the board respecting coal and coke,|laék a | penefrating and convincing | megazines, oll, player - plano’ mubic| Consciousness that ire dealing with | him and He with us. This is the In-

the Manitoba capital for this important . gathering marks the, third time that.

rolls, furniture, objects of art, © tin, | ; | the organization, has held its conven, : ner probleny gf prayer.’ CH, wb. Fos- A livestock and leather products. j ater’) ' | don outgide of the Bridsh Isles. ¥ “oy. : t ] h ° Ok ae

ee ee ee anaes

ROW HONRT MAY 88 UARD

Experimental Farm Note Honey SwWeetens life .in many ways This fs» apparent When fe see the various uses to whieh “tt 1s put. it was ubed mainly as on bread, but today number of other

Formerly a spread ‘there

Meets tho first Tuesday of the month. are: ere

Visiting brethren cordially welcome./%95* of using It to vary one's Worshipful Master menu. Though the best Way to

W. J..RRDMOND aerve honey is in ita natural er

1. . BERBER, . » Secretary}rew form In deaserta, ak a sweeten-

er, It Is used to a lurge extent In

; EN cookery both in the baking of

cakes and making of bread to which

ROBT. McLEAN K. C.

Clydesdales are on the Way to Canada from Scotland. It is ¢x- pected that the year’s imports will run to 120, a record since the war.

Over a million Christmas tree: have been shipped from New Bou::- wick to United States markcts, according to unofficial estima: 3 based on exports of some 500 car- loads averaging 2,000 trees to the car.

About 160 French-Canadians from the Prairie Provinces travelling

it imparts the property of keep-| gnder the auspices of the “Surviv- Barrister, Solicitor, ‘Notary Ing Tresh ior along time-this is a] ance Francaise,” arrived in Montreal Successor to Burns, Mavor & peel which all good housekeepers] by special Canadian Pacific Railway MeLean Fender marek AMR I he), enemy 05-spapd. Crteunag a sstdes this it a usec n the ° c mstma BASSANO ALBERTA} |, of candies, both as a cen-| New Year in the province of their tre whieh fs chocolate coated and] origin, BARLOW as tn the many other kinds of sweets B. E. for which recipes are to be found tn! According to a recent statement VETERINARY SURGEON oh pocd) ook books of E. W. Beatty, Chairman and M. S. A., Toronto Avery appetizing new spread President of the Canadian Pacific M. V.A., Alberta | bow manufactured by incor- Railway, the record of the rales * Govt, ‘Oficlal Vaterinary puting woe nih neany pier! fommen ose 3. Jone 2 3 vo F em. : Phone 20 mane on cua is) called Honey | in Great Britain, 19'y per cent. in D' ~ Kine dele. <eaeatie. ascunis Canada and 19 per cent. in the * ° United States. yf DR. W. F. KEITH jinto table use, dc ds used) to make Te q : } most tyellent Vinegar, suid by All previous records have been 4 4 D en t 18 t pee eto be equal to the best pro broken by the salmon pack in Brit- JOHNSTON BLOCK pauses d ish Columbia for 1926. It is estt- The wotorist too may sweeten| mated that the total pack for this Bassano, . Alberts his temper by the use of ft as] year, when all returns are in, will av anti-freeze. It has been found] be, in round figures, 1,900,000 cases. In Brooks on Thursdays that cqual parts of honey, water] The nearest approach to this was in avd ulcohol wake a wixture tbat} 1924, when slightly more than 1,700,- bas proved very satisfactory to 000 cases were put up. WILLIAM McLAWS some who have taken the proper

precautions to see that all gaskets

Barrister, Solicitor, Notary /ang connections ure tight, so that . BASSANO ALBERTA /|"° leakage cun occur, for places ypvhere Voter capnet pass through Phones: Office 6, Restdence 128 honey mixture will We can realize the value of honey as a natural food when we see DR A G SCOTT some of the large breakfast food ° : * manufacturers now advocating on M. B., L. M. O. C. ‘Pell! packages of ceral pur ott by PHYSICIAN om SURGEON |i hem the use of it a sWeetoner Phones— Office 37 Residence 131 WOOL GROWERS MEET r IN ALBERTA For the first time in {ts history the W. S. PLAYFAIR annual convgntion of the Canadian Co. Op. saa Growers, with head *KED LIVERY DRAYING | quarters @ Toronto, will meet in the west this year. Lethbridge having Agency For —™ " | been selected aa the place of meet- w GALT COAL ing at the end of March FOR SALE—Ten Yorkshire pare- Phone 26 -Opposite Depot} pred sows and one registered Berkshire boar. Apply to Williamson Dry Ranch Shoe nd 6 mileg north of Rosemary \ a 26-28-p e a Harness Rep pairing FOR SALE—One purebred Daroe { Dour; purebred Rhode Isatnd Red oS FIRST OLASS FORK cockerels REASONABLE PRICES Frank Adams, Rosemary 96-27 Wing & Hong LOST -On Sunday, Jan. 9, in Bas sano or between Bassano and Southesk, a man’s new grey over LMES coat Reward to tinder HARRY HO Ray Phillips, P.O. box 153, Bassano 27 -28¢

CARPENTER & BUILDER : Bassano, Alberta Estimates Given on All Worb If you want work done PHONE 16

Jordan’s Dairy

GOOD FRESH MILK and CREAM Milk Delivered Every Morning

TRADE —Would like to trade heavy Webber wagon for a high _wheel Wagon, any make.

For Sale—2 tons of clean shorts; oat bundles; set of breeching har-

In first conditton ; 4

lines; also chain

Ness class

sets ol harness;

two small pontfes, suitable for boys face Z

thigh T4

Missing red heifer, white

and belly, branded right

Phone 44 Bassano, Alta. George Tateson, Lathom

- 27-28-p a

. i A. R. Maurer Notice

GENERAL BLACKSMITH NOTICE is herey a elven that, in}

AND WOODWORGER) jocordanuce with the provisfous of

Acetylene Welding The Irrigatlon Act, the Canadiun}

Automobile Blacksmithing Pactie Rallway Company have filed

(he neessary memorial and plan re,

House Phove 34 quired by Section 13 and 15 of the,

Bassano, Alberta sald Act, with the Commissioner of!

Irrivation, at Calgary, Alta. ,

The appMeant company apples tor] the right to divert sufficient water) from the Bow River, through the! works of the Canada Land avd Irri- gation Company, on the Southeast | quarter of Section 31, Township 21, | Range 25, West of the 4tb Meridian, | to be rediverted at a polat on the Northeast quarter of Section 6, Township 18, Range 21, West of the 4th Meridian, for fodustrial purposes, | aud for the right to construct the! necessary works, as shown by the memoriul and plans filed to enable the walter so diverted to be used for the said industrial purposes in the Cowpapy’s tanks, engines, and buildings situated at Pageant.

Dated at Winulpeg, Manitoba, this 17th day'of December, 1926.

A. T. Connolly

Registered Optometrist

Broken Jenses replaced from pers-

eription or pieces, Absolute satts-

faction guaranteed. Quick service. BASSANO, ALBERTA

ATTENDANCE AT AGRI- CULTURAL SCHOOLS

AD upprecendented attendance at - Olds Agricultural School is recorded Ayre thie. term, some 199 students ; been eprolied. Tibis is by}! CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY

attendance tn = tbe COMPANY ‘,

school, apd exhausts Per P. McPberson, Right of Way & Tax Agent, Applicant

stops at Riviere du Loup, Quebec, Three Rivers, Montreal and Ottawa.

bis band. = era needin’ that match.”

Early in June next year, it is an- nounced, a regular airplane service between Chicoutimi, Montreal Toronto will be inaugurated by the Canadian Transcontinental Airways Company—a corporation which has just received its letters patent. The airplanes or hydroplanes will make

and

Nearly a ton of mistletoe wasted its sweetness on the Eveless air of the Canadian Pacific Express Com- pany’s yards in Montreal at Christ- mas time. It arrived from France and England via the Canadian Pa- cific steamship ‘“Montnairn,” and was boxed in twenty-two crates, of which twelve were destined for New York and the balance for distribu- tion in this city.

Two hundred and ninety-four ves- sels of 55,295 gross tons and 42,923 net tons, were built in Canada and the

Departinent

during tu the Marine and Fisheries. Wood veszels boilt of 140) Bailing,.9 steam and 132 motor, and metal ves- of

registered 1925,

of

year according

consisted

sels of 6 sailing and 8 steam. the total tunnage 21,448 was attri- butable to British Columbia, 11,250 tons tu Ontario, 7,670 tuns to Que- bec and 2,102 ty Nova Scotia United States settlers continue to cross the border in large numbers despite the lateness of the season, November figures issued by the De- partment of Immigration and Culon- ization show that the Government Agency at Fargo, N.D., forwarded 123 settlers and seven cars of effects, compared with 105 settlera and four cars in the same month last year. The Kansas Cify Ageney 46 settlers, as compared with four last year and the

sent

sent

Detroit Agency

sixty, an increase of over 200 per

cent. over November, 1y25, hosp) tad February will see the winter Go Bend and son Richard re- spurts ut the carnival at ita height, turned to Bassano Jast Saturday af- at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, fe spending three weeks in Toronto On the dth and Sth the foremost Poeun speed racers ta America will come) pae Women's Jostitute wil) bold an pele A the Canadian Indvvt Speed Jalternoon tea and sale of home cook- Skating Chamoionship for at dis- ling at MeKee's Stores on Wednesday tuhces and ages. Hockey, snow- Jnr. ctle Tronied dock shoeing, bobs!ed racing, <ki-ing, will : 2 4 tee be going on evry day of the month, Kes, Dr White, of Calgary, con- but the outstanding event will be the [ducted the serviees in Knox Chureh Eastern Unternutional Dog Sled jasy Sunday evening Next Sunday Derby, February 21-25, which will the service will be conducted by Rev. cover the 120 miles of the race at yo, Thompson. the rate of 40 miles a duy. ‘Teams from the United Stutes and Cunada W.ON. Carr cume in from tbe will compete, and it is understoud |Syke’s Ranch, north of Cluny” on there will be @ woman competitor in | Saturday. He says the road from the race. Walker's place going West are in up ley condition. Pat found himself hard-up and without a flake of tobacco In bis} “Ss. Jen Morden returaed from pouch. Suddenly be spied a very lengthy, visit, to Chicago Where evident Scotchman coming along SER eal ncn halehers bese ‘;ber dacgbter whose’ husbagd Mr, Pat bado't the cheek to ask a perfect} Will Tegerdine, wet with @ rather stranger for a pipeful of 'baccy, but|verious acecidcut. Comiag ‘back by a brilliadt thought struck him. He|Tereuto sue attended the funeral approacbed Sandy, and asked:{°f ef duughtor, Mrs, Milne.

‘‘Migbt I throuble ye for the loan of a match?”

“Ay,” auswered the Scotsman, apd gave bim ove—just one. “Faitb, now!” cried Irishman, “If I bavev’t i a any ‘baccy, and the shops

all sbut.”

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) McD. Millatd. was a visitor to

Brooks on on, Tuesday.

11. W. (ord lott this. week tor Han-

Do On aN extensive auditing trip.

J. A. Harris and son Joe were

in Bassano on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Knox made trip to Calgary on Monday.

Mrs A, In

M. Anderson of Countess town on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Edwards were from Rosamary on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goudte were fiom Countess on Monday.

Angus Smith was a Lathom visitor town on Saturday.

visit town on Saturday.

Paul Royer paid a business

Gem to

Mis. Geo. in

Tateson on

of Lathom

town Saturday .

The school trustees had the school |

fumigated

'

on Saturday.

Mrs. Cutforth who fs a patient

in the bospltal is progressing nicely

Ove Phill was oa-visltor from Latbouw on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Heryford wore iii from Crowfoot on Tuesday

KE. Leppell was in from Mahe! peace on Tuesday.

Alex. Culbertson as dn from Granta ou Tuesday.

Fred Bertschey was in from bE Majorville on Tuesday.

Joe Hein went out to the ranch | ‘in the Wintering Hills on Tuesday's | ‘rain to Hussar. |

Charles Bethel, Sam Hend-rson jand H. B. Cowan weie visitors

from Countess on Tuesday |

Mrs. A. KE. Stewart was a visitor!

jlo Calgary on Monday and Tuesday !

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1 Wednesday

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the White Farin, day,

ers bave beep arranged for the meet- “kb,” sald the Scot, resching out ing of the seed growers, and instruc- no be| tive talks will be given. also be special exhibits shown.

{ Jan. 9

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ville

ward for the annual provincial seed artful] fair which is to be beld in Edmonton come outlon January 18 to 21.

this week.

| Mr. und Mrs. Garry and family are |

occupying the Shelski house on Ist |

Ave. East. |

Mrs. John Brown of Rosemary was a visitor at) the. home of Mrs M LD. McDonald on Tuesday Jim Heidt and R. Burrows were Countess visitors to Bassano. on Tuesduy

Mr. and Mrs W. H. Buchanan spent a few davs in Calgary this week

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. D Ww Allen oof Bassano on Tues- diay, Jan 1

A son was born to Mr. and Mis. J. Nikhela, of Crowfoot, on

Jan. 12

To Mr. and Mra. J. Bo Wallace, of

a daughter, on Mon-

Jun. le

A son wus born A. Fryberger,

to Mr. and Mrs. of Gem, on Sunday

Mr Mrs

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White of on Thurs- duughtcer Mary tment.

brinving

Yor dental

Russel Long was in from Mojor-

his Uncle in the

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SURRREEEn aoe PREPARE KOR SEED FAIR

Preparations ure now going for-

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“Tis, a. fine sermon his ence would be after givin’ sald Bridet. Maggie, little about the matter as he does.

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The apehitanop had preached. a tine sermon on the married life. coming out of ‘the heard commenting upon his address,

hedutiea of Two old Irish women church /fwere

rever- us," “It is indade,” replied “and I wish [I knew as

oo moose and deer hunting seasons are at hand; in Quebec from the first of September to the end of December and in Northern Ontario, north of the French and the Mattawa Rivers, from October 25th to the 30th of November. The lure of this great sport is irresistible to hundreds of men in professional and business walks of life in Can- uda and the United States, and it hus been intimated at the- tourist department of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Montreal that the move- ment of hunters will be greater this year than ever before. Ozark Ripley, well-known writer and experienced hunter has put down briefly, but graphically, a few impressions of one of his hunting trips in the Nipt- fon country. He writes:

“I was unprepared fcr the scenery which unfolded itself gradually be- fore me. For years [T had visited

mah, and Dave Martin, a sayuetr were members of the Dilairmore band. One night at a practice, Royle toms off hia coat, to. Which Martin object ed. no right to ralge objoctian, as much right to take off my cont to play the cornet as you have to take off your pants to play the bagpipes."

ue Nipigon country and never once f.lt that I had neglected any of its

The Mi

This Stove Heats 4 to.7 Rooms Like

Ba. Royle, a | fupi-ttooded -Bngtish.

“Well,” said Royle, ‘you have I have

put in ovetalls and uhder guard?” ‘Ah went on n furlong, sah.” “You mean you went on a furlougte.” ji “No, boss, it was sho-nuff furlong Ah went foo fur and Ah gba too long. ve

—Blairmore Katerpriss

“I go in bush and get round her,” Paul whispered. “If I get round on odder side of bull she scare; she come straight for you.”

With this he disappeared into the thicket as silently as a wraith of smoke in the wind-charged air

How long I waited I do-not know._ My teeth began to chatter. It wa: a fall morning and cold. The tJ moved, scenting dan er Perhars I acted wrongly but held on h3 shoulder and snap shot at him Again I sighed and pulled the tr: :- ger sending another .270 into hm The bull fell dead with a splash

“I got him,” I exclaimed to Pau! in staccato breath when he appears «i “I got him.”

offerings until I saw things from another perspective. I was at Lake Helen by accident, after following the route pursued by a big moose which had for some reason browsed close to the Mission. Paul, my Ojib- way guide, and I, had followed the trail towards the South, through the abbreviated poplar and birch grown bottom lands and over significant altitudes. Paul declared it was a moose of immense size. The trail was gruelling and time and again I lost the faint trail of the moose. We followedthe trail, again after a pause, over hills. The moose appeared to be in no hurry. Its steps were uniform and desultory. At no time did Paul slacken his pace and we arrived at the junction of Lake

Helen and Lake Polly. We dropped “Then I beheld rebuke, in the |. down a hill to the water’s edge, Pn man’s eyes because Phadn’t waitiu’ + in advance of me. After ring | longer.

“Yas,” Paul declared in gutturals “It’s easy enough to kill moose here but it take a real hunter to kill! heom where it’s easy to get heem out.”

for a moment through a thicket, I discovered a dark brown object of immense proportions in what seem- ed at first a recumbent position.

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that the pos- Recording to a careful eat

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may’ be started th this country

in} the lattey figure being for tho a short time, ~

made early this year said Mr. Veniot |. 000.

—e ~ Alberta's population ig 607,584, ac-| “Alberta's visible coal .‘ supply

cording to a preliminary tement of the census taken as June -ist, 1926. These figures shay an jn- crease of 19,180 over tha 1921 con- sus. The provinces population is divided into $74,614 rural, and 232, m0 yinee averages around 6,000, 000 urban. |* 6,600,000. tonsa,

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SPECIALS New soap deal a $2.25 value for $1.25 Apples $1.50

FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES IN SE/ HEAD LETTUCE - CELERY - GRAPE FRUIT

Oranges 3 doz $1.00

ASON - CRANBERRIE}

Bulmer’s Store

Opposite the P. O.

Phone | 2

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Full crew on and orders can be filled

at once. Patronize Home Industry.

Telephone Orders to C. W. Walters, R. 505

BASSANO COAL MINE.

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Proprietor

—to hear the marvel of the age,—the

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Bassano and Hussar

auto]. year. lett} 009,000 in this country, | - e imate made

rtment at Ottawa are folléw-| by w. Campbell, dominion com- Last year activities of the United States air} the estimated groas revenne from service “and that something similar|this ‘tourist trafle was $19$,655,400; full Definits announco-| 12 months, while the first ten months ment one way or the other would be} of the present year run to $194,000-

is about 67 billion tons, Premier Brown- With the possible ex- the greatest coal deposits in’ the world. The annual production from the pro- to

Wallace J. Smith Rattor and Publisher

Subscription $2.00 a year, $2. .50 to the + United states

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OUR BOARD OF TRADE

* The Bassano Board of Trade can look back om 1926 with feelings . of satisfaction, ‘It has been a year of action and a year of progress.

The bigest undertaking was the launching of the irrigation scheme, and thig has ‘been succesafully ac- complished, It was dué to:the in- sistent and untiring efforts of the Board that the project has been made possible. ;

There is still.a great amount of valuable work waici can be done in the community by a board of trade. The Bassano Board is a live, energe- ‘ic, and progressive body, and find much fertile ground to cultivate | for years to come,

THAT BOW RIVER BRIDGE

\ A suggestion made at the last meet- ing of the Board of Trade was that the Louise bridge, in Calgary, which is now being dismantled, might well be transported to Bassano and ysed for spanning the Bow River here.

| The suggestion is worthy of the consideration of the government. There ig great need of a bridge here. The tributary country gouth of Bas- sano has no Convenient way of gett- ing to the town since the Canadian Pacific Railway closed the irrigation dam to traffic.

If the old Louise bridge is suitable to be used at Bassano the problem of | crossing the Bow River here can be

, Solved st a simple and economical

i way.

THE AMERICAN . CRIMINAL

The prevalence of crime of all kinds in the United States ig largely due to the lax methods of the courts of that country. Many cans are not slow to criticise own

law Ameri-

their law enforcement and frequently administer severe casti- gations to the loose and ineffective methods of dealing with crime in the United States. ;

The American judge is elected by popular vote, and thus, to gain office and retain it, he must be a politician The man who is best fitted for office is generally one who will not seek it , through election methods.

A most absurd procedure is taken in selecting a jury. It has come to be considered that the man who has heard something about «he case and | formed an opinion as to its merits Is thereby disqualified to be a juryman Knowledge of the facts should no more disqualify the juryman than it does the judge. The Innocent charged with crime has nothing fear from the verdict have some knowledge and the fears of the guilty entitled to consideration

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man to

of those who

the are

of facts,

not

The law muzzles the Judge so that! he fs not allowed to give his opinion | or advice to the jury Thus, the very man who should be qualified to i advise the Jury doing 80.

Tn the States the adminis tration of Justles is very slow and very uncertain. The danger of swift and certain punishment is the great Vest preventative of and is something which is lacking in the United States.

is prevented from

| United

crime,

eee eee a ee Newspaper despatches say anti- | foreign feeling in sweeping China It’s a case of “China for tho China- ; men.”

anu

s s s After forty years in jail the }Complalnt this prisoner

only made | that there were no books on German philosophy in the jail library. They | shectd get him a copy of the Kaiser's | memoirs.

was

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The Gleichen Call has enlarged its field of operations by adding to {ts weekly issue a page devoted to Queenstowh news. The first issue

town and a fair amount of advertis- ing. s . s Calgary people are glad that the Loulsy bridge is being disimautled, as it has been an eyesore for many years. If we had the

we would consider it a beauty.”

“thing of

An English professor says that the human jaw is becoming Narrower and! ;8maller because we eat soft food ‘that requires no chewing. «My dear | professor, we are inclined to disagree with you. “The exercise our now get in.chewing gum will be the | Salvation of our shapely jowls.

will}

this |

contained interesting. news of Queens- '

old bridge} ;on the Bow River south of Bassano |

jaws>

f PURLING aniline (By a Lady Fan.) (Reprinted by request of Nobody) When me and my gentleman friend

nuts the same way."

“No curlers’ care nothing . about spelling or reading or writing or what they eats, wears or sleeps,"’ my friend comes back, “they have enough to do

To each. man in aie pn a day “bad his work the day;

And once, ind no more, he ts given

to travel this way.

/And woe if he files from the task,| Went home from the dance last vel rlt he fialanged “ae r ; whatever the odds; Thursday night we got to talking “Well,” I says, “I certainly hones HAIR NETS For the task Is.appointed to him/about our better and worser cani-| my future husband will not let plank on the sero of the gods, paign, and pulls this off on him when} shads like Jake and Ted and Herb MARCELLING we is alone-Honey I savas, “like| pent him at curling.” TLore ig waiting @/work where only| other couples we will have some “Say,” he comes back, whatta yeh his hands: can avail; ,Uffs and spats in our wedding] giving us. Where's my broom?” SHAMPOOING is so if he falters, a chord in the| careers, but promise me_ before we Music will fall. |start out on the tuberculous sea . * Clay tits, | He may laugh to the sky, he may He| of matrimony that you'll keep on ; iene icteaitulen For Appointitients _ for an hour in the sun; curling just as you do nol.” oye heenleee oe idee ee But he dare not go hence till the “Just as I do now," he comes back een nea oe oe Phohe pad labor appointed ismdone. ay, if our wedding careers runs no ee tie a pang then oe ; straighter than the rocks I've been 750,000 pounds, compared «it ‘9 To each man is given a marble to| throwing on the ice, then we're in for] | ane. Hux Johnston. carve for the wall; the slings and arrows of outrageous Oe a ee ene tae

| that » price leve ore somew A stone that is needed to heighten! misfortune." hat the price levels were somewhat

the beauty of all; Maybe no," I says “but I notice lower than the previous year, howey- And only his soul has the magic tol that all the wives of curlers’ have| °™ the total value of dairy products | give it a grace; / nothing to do but go down to the rink TL ADO MCR O ARE, | j And only his hands have the cunning’ and sling hash and siniles at tie! : ieee to put it in place boy's faces and that’s the life for me y, :

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vhetber you curl rotten or simply in | i

We are given one hour to parley and | 3ufferibte. What | want is the life of

ee

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

once only, to dle; One testing, and then at a go out of this sky

|to keep the coyote from the door, and we | anyway this curling is not w

|

cracked up to be,

Fresh killed Beef and Pork City

vet it fs] far from it.”

sign

| struggle with Fate. \2 lady instead cf having the boss Our wild hearts filled with the dream ,throw disallusion notices at me at | e . e e | our brains with the high | no much a chrow. | Fresh Caught White Fish - Finnan Haddies debate. ; “Well” he sneers, “If my income ' ‘depends on what I win at. curling d : . : ickl : is given to look on life once, and} you will have to take in washing Ha die Fillets Heinz Dill Pi es

Meat Market

Yes, the task that is given to each “Why - thought curling was the man, no other can do; game par excellence.” T says in sui Bassanc, Alberta . F. McDonald, anes So the errand {8 waiting, it has) prise

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“Tt is and it is’pt,” “Curling is « cross between an army | mule and a skinned eel except the cel ‘knows where

waited through friend says

—Edward

ages for you Markham!

my

THE OLD CLIPPER

it is going and the rock

pu FURNA Abbie Farwell Brown ‘well, lb think curling is a great CE COKE Her captain is a blackguard, game like hockey,” | returned, ‘‘and | Her mate the Devil's son ‘the guy at the ‘Independant’ office | 7 Her crew are filthy rounders, , tells me that he did not) bave to buy Makes a hot fire, burns clean A cut-throat every one - | no wedding presents, but used jewlry | 7 Bat she sweeps, a royal lady, [he got atcbonspiels to furnish the very little ash. Your heait leaps at the sight, house.” F . For her builder was a master, “That guy is stringing you,” ne Try this in your furnace at $ 11.00 And her every line is right yelps; he's been attending bonspiels | for ten years, and he never won noth d li d There's foulnmess in the hatehes ing but sackMoth and sashes Then a ton ellvere And mischief in the hold look ato mister Dunlaps he’ been curl The cabins grey and grimy ing since the boor war. and he's never | CROWN LUMBER CO. Were once al) blue and: gold Won HHOUgh to stoek his store with| Crime washed through the scuppers fremeh ives Then look at ole 0s rca And curses Alled the sails; ele we sch cae ae Manager Bassano Vard Phone 31 But she takes the combers proudly Put. and all he's got is a bad taste And steers as straight as nails [The trouble with eurling is that when ‘you think you ure, you is'nt, and She's sailing out from Port o'Death, | ¥en you was, you aint. A curler is And bound for God-Knows-Where | Playing @ more uncertain game than Her men have dine their worst to her) | batchetor in leap year, he thinks The rough sea. played their share he’s safe over the hog dine. but when But if she carr in or slave the ends up he finds bh hugging Or contrabaud or coal, something besides the wath Nox ot | Nothing can spoil the master-dieam the fee deck, says bo Mrids That shaped her perfect whole Kame for me.” | Now Tosays, Ub dike urling iad | a _ tihes hockey and | likes curling Men | RADIO MICROPHONE pualsioeker Nowe | . a 4 : IS SIMPLE ABBA sure cou do.” ay felend somes! California is Just One Trip : , bach, Vall witnmen Hkes something | Flere are hundreds more when you have an Atwater Kent Some radio Hsteners are inclined . io peeard 16. hedndeasline finiere hat’s smooth and crooked. and there Radio Music, stories Lectures, and entertainment of the very shone” inte which performers direct Having ov meen amd crooked a | best hind. and from all over the continent are yours with an their efforts as something of a mys si she ee . ne Reed At t K t ferious instrument, yet they use the” Sein aaeaie aig alee water en . equivalent of the radio “mike” every fn Neer ve aq alefiad dati hse ls So well built so simple, so lependable, and so good looking, day dno the week That equivalent , ; that it ia hmowa simon desler ithe radio that sels ftself and }is the ordinary telephone. The cup aul onal ctu cgi Tey : bed 1 ote “| wtads sald eur wedding eabeers | not tihe the like affair equipped with the Dlack wav Penrl” - r . . mouthploes isc real enough mice “0 "" "Bassano Service Station A.P.Pierson [ phone, built according to exactly the " fou rlliog whem To otypes hes Phone B89, BASSANG | same ideas. and operating on exw Uy pits ae 1. Specie andes? Ieday the same principle: as the radio tn and deuce abate eh KUruent The radto Cmike’ ds) larger and nere formidable looking than the | bu imess cdlesh taba, amd is mans, Mies ts Bev INe The tele-| I ony UNE \ IWATE ry NO Try ars “PT ONT Lin Dip phone microphone is called upon to; vin’ GET NY HAVE hin | YOU! LT Dune Ue GNyALTTEE. BT 2NEgS handle Only the Ilmited range ot, | TERE AT A GIVE OS WANT AN { \ Cxaiaow! VE GOW notes, or frequeheles, that comprise, re An TAST\ FALL FER COMNUTIER > FCR LESS VORK OONT 7 ordinary speech, but the radio, WNOULDNT BE LOAEIN! 2 | PEUND met | MORE PAY-OONT VE |‘imike’ must respond to the whole ry COMMITTEE!) Go on fe CENROL PuTuar |Coom COLT MIT LESS ; aang of audible sounds, from the} \BerteR wart | SouP BoNe! Lert ONG PAY CONT MORE YORK! low boom of a kettle drum to the GN OVTS\iD]

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—_ COTTON | Ibs

A bale of cotton weighs 472 : The world’s averuge cotton crop ts about 19,200,000 bales, of which about /one-balf is produced in the United) ‘States. British India produces about 4,300,000 bales, and BWgypt) about 1,300,000 bales. The growing ol,

cotton in Egypt is on the increase, | and owing to the British Irigation Works iv the Sudan large areas ther 7 will soon be under cotton. Already

a considerable quautity is produced ' . * .

| | + Mussolivi, the Italian ruler, 44! , closing up the cabarets and night | clubs in ‘Rome, and says he is going | to make this a year of bard work aud | little play for bis people. The itallan| Duce, as be is called, might be more, appropriately called the Duce of Clubs judging from his methods of ] Faliag the country.

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Great Phases Occur During Phenom- ena Says Russian Scientist

caused by the culminatian of a period of sun spet activily

} , is among the pos- , Most Intensive fests Known for pros sibilities, according to Prof. A. aeicohe pective motor drivers, jovsky of the University of Moscow. |

School bow of England are being His paper, sent from Russia, was | taken ta New Zealand and insiructed ad before the meteorological sec in farming amder a planof the Cham ign or ine American Association for | ber of Commerce, of Tarnaki, NZ the Advaneement or Sclence

Another great war within two years,

ew Features of the British Industries | Fair 1927,

It Js @ striking fact that the British Industries Fair, which is:to be held in London and Birmingham from;

ruary 21st. to March» 4th next, will, despite’ recent industrial trouble and depression in Great Britain, greatly

Duelling with rapiers, a favorite pre Phechuaadan-dleciarea’t 1" oe exceed in siz¢ and4mportance the Fair, . zy V 1 raplers, ¢ i Rs le saz ‘Tare Q Y Pred ke ea Mant ee ene eenuennys of last ‘spring: No doubt the cor: War pastime of German students wars had followed periods of intense . fraternities, hax been declared unlaw : lyin | sclousnoss that it would be necessary, Hi #3, has EN Ae . SUM Spotl wet | ies : niece na ound at iielvati Le sa ‘cay _| when the coal stoppage ended to make’ ° , the supren . . au Seme o > prey oY c 2 ; 7 5 . ; by I ip ae a ; - ata ney hes ie | MAGNIFICENT PLANT FOR CROSSE &. BLACKWELL standard up for logt time by establishing new The i as ordered: writer clare i tu uring i COnlo: % lay . notes " nda rAbnstraction et 4 16000 ton ruts: jorkad ot aun spec metho’ Kneludend Ce ee erences, il be eared ELAR bedding, to. he vereited _nty tine. ta, tho sews, upexcaiedsmesaaes trade contracts: carried some welsh. : , : 0 ruts veriods R f t t we er eon Cnunnadiar Whe ) *rosse \ p " C - Fas h ile ROR STraCHOn cf . hij task Vtar 7 F i" ° } er su . - eb i a in ayes Limit Hi int stats sali Gaewn aaa gssortment of jams, and. thal & ore. ae Ct SHIA Pr tae | Tt has also to besromembered that ex- . "I s , teh i ywovlidedl fe re fall ot (he Moorish cmpire in spa fe a, { atte rickles, sauce tted eats, an produc a er. The crufser, whic P iia: ania oe f America in 11g2. Utltsh Pirm and producers of pure food | quality of all Groves vnd Thackwell pro-| England are available at al the grocers hibitors at the Jast Fair were highly in the current naval estimate and tie dseovery of America In W92T | producer The wbove drawing shows: the | ducts manufactured here will be main-| who carry high clasa goods, satisfied with the business results ina = the Freneh revolati i 1789: the ccc aaa built in Glasgow ie iene bes es pew ——— = ; achieved, and have realized that the Approsimately One passenger out of Wesian 7 vo Me on of U)e, a be ong Labor Fights Communism Motor Shi Statue Of Sir Wilfrid Laurier number ot buyers from abroad visiting . 8.250.000 carried is hilled on Canadian series of insurrections fron, 1306 down Ips the fair with the intent’ ot doing : mirn Oot, allof the crusades, the great ~ fon ; steam railways, vecording to remirns fe : F ; P | Work is Nearing Completion in Paris dus crea: Wang leona? tL One pas Migralious of nations; the early per American Labor Leader Would Rid! roving opu ar bg serious business in 8e8 every year. to the railway deparunent. One 4 : Raike of Destructive. Elemente and Statue Will be Unveiled at All the axhibiting space for the : ivy Seention at the Christhans penger out of each ULE ps injtred ' | , Ottawa, July ist. . Fag St Bartholomew's anassacre, the! Ridding its ranks of all ultra-radieal (Diesel Oil Engine Making Vast). ; f a tue of Bir orthcoming fair, was booked threo See ee ee eer ge. lowitall of Iienitin, ie Ken stands “and: feveldtignaty’ “eli) | cbebrevamant In Pranehe ation ane oenel 2) ie eee ars months before the opening date even iia Alt cued taaecat a Meet wen aioe a Svazontiun eae: nearer P | Wilfrid Laurier, to be erected on par- though additional space hag ‘been pro- : fee Felgn of terror; the rise of Alarie the Ments fs the first task to which Amer A A new era in British shipping is be- | } b ‘om- A POS POE yp Lan ae ae Cuul i Cror WH. Riehetfeu tn oorganized labor has set itself! for ing brought about by th amazing | ement ee vided ‘in - London "and Birmingham. vue in 865, of ronmiwell, ehelfeu, f . eg abit between London and South Visertes _ : eine Aran d joe ? pleted by the Montreal sculptor, There has been nothing like it since Washington, Lenin, the great battles the on year |growth durng the present year in the! . y living in Paris, who was ports, Was launched recents al’ da we ateenientts hich js whews Brunet, now living in Paris, as the “boom year of 1920, and the com: of the world: the great epidemibes now statement, In whteh he S)ure cof. the Diesel ofl cngine. \., issi dt jertake the work Phree eclipses oF ie a dy Persia dn 1370, when WIth satisfaction. the achlevements of It ‘wilt be an. éravot luxais? travel: commissioned to undertake / : ing fair exceeds even that of 1920 from eelipses of the moou and Ue he hh spets could be seen with the labor in the past year and expresses free from the irksome del lay due to) jby _ ica oa elec aagitng ty al eae pihelig: ried View, Usserse i the planet Merenry a7 Hahed eye, Were also included as optimism: for 1927, Mathew Woll,! the bunkerisg of-coal. It will also bg! pat. Destine of Wie: Binvue proper © Albert Jobin, of Winnipeg, was all|is a buyer's market now and those’ Mises onee A Tnelseda Une events which occurred during periods Vice president of the American’ an era of fast ships moving through | ue Conmspses cape Mac. | ¢x¢ited as he stood on the platform of who exhibit know that it fg useless to ~ for Wie, it stated by oar Intense sun spot acvivity Federation of Labor, declares that the the world's: waters at a speed. that! ee ica | the station waiting for the C.P.R, train|do so unless they have something J. Kelly, 0 a ‘Ip Wey and 129 adbibe wrirer, @ghe against Coramunist elements I0 wilt not vary 4m any climate oe eee fair to pull out tha was carrying the/|really worth while showing, something Montes when the ele a roped of sun the labor ranks will continue Rridsh engineers have helped io | Eee ABO, ia vibe aan the | French-Canadian westerners ~travel-|which will attrect or create a demand , ) ' uP petior : runet whic av TOV Er | “Our : By ano n ote che | por aeth tiadns Pes masini and “We have fought the fight of Demo’ pring the Diesel motor to a state ap fo Brunet ‘whic oa eal ' ler | Ms undér the auspices of the “Sur-}and not be bought merely because it | Semite pecised: te ear Woo] When this neovtnm will comeide with Cleex aacdnst Communism,” he saidy! proaching perfection hee he a ee i geen a vivance Francaise” on a Christmas| is available. : ° " eater : : bec, ¢ »pe- Roy, Cana- , fe . ? sesdon the treaty at Tac caine, x. othe avin ef two other periods of teferring to awethy ities of the year Just) DBridish shipowners took time to be pe eS pasate id Paris, and New Year visit to friends and A new feature this year is the ex- 2 would reestablish diplomarie and Bel Hes dines Mion bre Closed, “we have turned upon it all! convinced of the hth ae cee f an com we ae ee datacuion wha relatives in the province of Quebec. | hibit of Empire foodstuffs’ by the km- : : V xpresse 1 Re , : a commercal religons wha Tubes. Qi pe a grea Duman aetivity of the the enercy in our beings. flehting I node of tfavel. bul ties lave no" 4th) ed e ete: as " ee lie refused to be separated from his, pire Marketing Board. Realizing the 4 Phe treaty is opposed bey \ Depot) pode F nit : yo as the would be destroyer of our), aay ail ee ee ‘puppy “Pitou”.who had no idea of the; Wide appeal of the British Industries 1 e trea VW went becdeah iniportane a leading place In the world race! rhe unveiling of the statue has been . ¥ Democrat eae nara elas he political ctourt free dom and our homes. We count the! which will make the teamship aa re pari ot u with Ho ng journey in front of him. Fate in ‘Fair to home and overseas buyers, the a BSN" RY ANU ' ae ae “*carrange r nnectior | Col COR OE Willetts. conn Of or the world results as satisfying and gratifying uch a ching of the pastas the mer- i pile Ne bas } is + ee ied tervened however and Albert after all, Board took” 10,000 square feet, and the Prine Patricia Resinieny sine tees ie eee beyond words to express.” chant sailing vessel ibe selonrelan. 1 Dae a a eee couldn't for family reasons make the here, in addition to exhibits by the ne CANAAN RIE Woll declared that at no time before! oe : én that at the saine time Premier Kin trip. On the other hand everybody Dominion, there will be foodstuffs M920, with Wqtarters an TT pee Di Pra d Fatal ) Sir Frederick Lewis, chairman of ight plant two poplar trees behind | | has been promoted to headquarter Queer tet rove ala othe consuming power of the work the Prince Line, a far sighted Bridish) yy t he ps ! 7. t in|? the train fell in love with Pitou from British Guiana, the Gold Coast, 5 : : : ao; ares ““ ithe statue to soften the prospect in : 3 staf! in Ontawa, Major Woon. 4 ; Sbeen as hich as it was in America! owner, who had the courage to serap a i Pipe ‘and he was unanimously elected mas-| Rhodesia and the East African ¢ Colorel of Royal Irish Regiment in webseeatt \ . front of the buildings. cot. So Pitou made the journey and | Colonies tr i o the le past year, le Sey . ak . . c t > S. ¢ Broveke will sueceed Cob Wall Starved on Raw Vegetables ae i fore fieet of steamers, referred recently to Senator Joseph M, Wilson, of Mon- ‘0 ) i _ ee ter We aresin the mass, comparatively | , ; hye hiv | doubtless would -have a Jot to say} Apart from this stand, which fs for q Commander, and Biscuits the five new motor ships put in com treal, has intimated that he will pre-| ; . : . well off le said, “not because we : : lnbout it when he comes back to Win-| foodstuffs only, there will be a sec- Vodhi drinking in Ws yn Na tine ssult ot reading book- oO jndssion by his comp uny sent a replica of the bust of the statue | ' . ~ } om oO freatan evil that ol wut I ! make many things, but because ow “Our policy already seems to be I j ] : jnibee, it he:haw loarped French thy she ee eer eerie } Come co great a vi wecommls ing ett, Cel Fi ornierds ) : : | aurle de seri | : ! 1 . ie 7 : devin Tieur Col Hiv Call, for ! wise Teveds enable us to buy so many ; Nigiliied be Ges. eechlial® Mi aid fo Laurier House, Ottawa interval {the East African Colonles have taken s ats oo eneedny Jt Pee aired Cave 0 1 ton, t tecdment a jus ig ) s] . a, > Si Pe eed . : Py see ; ah : ! Wotich I ae ofthe ings We make, from clothes |, rhee tor oi i laee cover fencer Sacarincaoiatncnasinins, space. Still more Empire exhibits 7 terior ate jointly divin ape Lit teGlebe F: Uyosd : bil Lb homes.” | ee SONY: pete SL Die The Finest Sportsmanship . are to be found in the various trade Mensures to rept Qpit Phos Pepe eed tanec le te to piano, auiomobiles and hom themselves to be the fastest: freight Airplanes Carry Queer Cargoes oe eee 7 —— ;seculons., td toreibl setae Chitonie aleoholic Atothe inquest condueted at Crow jvessels In the trade In which they are | Treating Your Opponent as You Would Whenever they are touad intoaieated jae a. qhe Hastings coroner, Mi employed. The time occupied by the| Like Him to Treat You Great Variety Handled by London. Had Gift F Calculati ' wd , ; , I } age has been reduce 35] | and to subject the ron : istic oot Cranipe. employed at the tara, explain “TDEA oe laa has been re . ae It is fitting that the her to the ‘Se ee me | a ft ieee culation ' i ed that tor breekiast, Cob Call had ji 40 eays. We now operate the same) cone should on every occasion lve re iad Sato i te ta pb aty| < . ——-—--—- files, Gite Grade aA ko seAL a pservice as before with one vessel less up fo the tradition that British [Pan the exception on the London: | Two 19th Century Englishmen Were : Held Unique Part he Prisha AY Halt a million tons deadweight: of, ) Continental afr service, Recently a, Wizards at Figures ; e nig e y Wi omiiddhes qaeak eon edeoat one po {sportsmanship is the finest in the; | Among persons endowed with a gift 4 tuto, halta lettuce or wo or tbree raw sf an Bille amilon, motor vessels was ordered during the | world. The Prince of Wales played circus manager wanted a full-grown | sons pal H Eritish Chancellor of Exchequer Host (yy yao one orecer nin iiant jt three months of tiis year. This in a squash rackets. tournament re lion sent from Paris to London. With- for rapid calculation, (wo Englishmen, + to His Charwomen stlaped Currots, One teaspoontul of vis worecord, In 1925 26, 113 verses | contly and was defeated Shaking 1% @ few hours a specially constructed Zerah Colburn and G. P. Bidder, who a Winston Churchill, as a boy at Te ray copaped beetroot, two des biscuits jwere built fitted with off engines, ae ay itn his opponent, he said. | C@8e had been built in a ‘plane to ac j lived in the 19th century, stand out as Y PAW, AVAL WHS BERNE INL Sera De tnd at Tittle butter. Phe perused al onli pererating 601427 tons gross. In Greats way xt best thing to winning is COM Modate the animal. [Pema examples. t ven fades the Chaneetor of the Bx on iag (Britain 46, potalling 221,429 (ons, were to be beaten by a good sportsman,” | Often twenty o1 thirty pedigree dogs | Colburn could multiply two 4-flgure oO be ate ) als ‘tisman. . t 7 » ehe dit ots fond: Of-301s MADR <ONd OT iNe A doctor stated tat deceased re | built I dn-olden. days: the polite Ging would ‘and cats leave London by air in a, numbers instantly, During a test he crdins Niet wl De ne ee ee single week, | multiplied eight by itself sixteen Mr. Cl Will i the young eee ee pay Deen ee Se mmonst, See tt il i el ir/ times and gave the answer in a few } ure is one of le Vo Fh : . < é rar i f > arcels, ¢ | 1 : : t eres was prescribed. Death was due to Business Failures In Britain | he was g crackerjack player, to have! Whilst’ handling parcels, an al : ie. could Mad wauare root and estool British statesmen, having just | failure followings <1 The goods porter at Croydon, the London | seconds, He could find square root hel \ his fire miu. are haitire following starvation " eens |made a few diplomatic blunders and ; euba. Poolacat lurdecnanbersnuloma- Yebr: 8 see a ay ‘ati : ra = 4 $ calebrated 7 ifty secon ae u : coroner, Who returned a verdie, in |Millinery and Dressmaking Headed “given” the prince the game. If he had air port, was amazed to find one eal fd 1; ‘agues conte al : ; ehalladi Meeamuta | ES " sally. \ Bar his colleagues contend that ne cee wir medic Uoevidenee, ab List for Women, and Farming done so in this case the Prince would: #belled “Cremated Human Remains.” | y 7 Ss 5 WH still enjoy a joke if te dives te ) F self Several times air liners have been| Bidder was tatched against ol- 4 i teed. ORD ai etic ia get for Men jhave been disgusted and would never , * fi ; burn on ore occasion and beat him . ba a fundres imposed in the wrong opinion that it Women who failed in business last) play in a tournament again converted into hearses for transport- ; ' ( Mr. Churehill’s latest: “serape’’ re . : ; ; | ing bodies for burial in different parts easily. When only nine years old, Bid- Was the right thing to do Tt was a year are honored with a separate sec- Too often is it the way of indivi. '28 Bodies é . 8) : lates toa lot of elderly women whom \ : i ie : : ° of Europe | der was asked: If the distance of the . beethar cad distorted: view tion in the annual bankruptey re! duals and teams nowadays to win at sUFOLe: | , : 25,256 he met in the hallway leading to hi ? | Gold, platinum and silver in large; moon from the earth were 125,25 ; : : = i turns, all costs. Sportsmanship does not. 7 pi by | f 4 oMfee. AML carried Vitthe bays. Won Th number 411, mliHnery and! 1 ; ‘quantities—the total to date exceeds miles, and sound travels at the rate o . C © lmber ‘i ery le or > ¢ Ss f dering what delegation was ealling Says Men Make Best Cooks : i ty nae tan ; ey - enter into the contest to the extent ‘In value “£10,000,000 sterling—trav el four miles a minute, how long would y , sing Gressn. ing, W 1 rt 2 rreal- 5 ' upon him so early, Mr. Churehill’s in === ' sea = F aia Gaia : = the it should. \ r 1 1 ‘along the alrways Hnking London with’ {t take noise of the Battle of Waterloo cs iber of Wome t res. , hs ‘speare § : 'The ay’s 7 ays : ; ; cuiry elicited the fact that the crowd More Interested in Things to Eat Vea ie as GH a . fa 34 Shakespeare said eh ep 7 the all parts of Europe lto reach the moon? Jn less than a est 3 ‘re drapers, yrocers, 2 ye? , re » pars “Use AES - : : aie Wan Maile Up-OF Charwouier According to British Novelist ) tee 7 t nl | i = Se thing.” Ile could well be deh ira sia minute he gave the correct answer; elothters ¢ ou ars, and 2 ; +> “The game's They did not want to see the Clan Men are more interested in food and Set Sone today: “The game's the thing L I d /21 days, 9 hours and 14 minutes. ; Ing house keepers. One woman docter | Let's “play the game.” Play the, Arable Land In Canada ceNor of the Exehequer at all, bur all qierefore make the best eooks, de fai j linist 1 wonint , - it ‘Aad , | , ————— : ip ; ; our sehootiiistresses and one woman) game when it is a game. And play ra Walling for their pay. Vr elared Norm: ‘ane ‘lis t : & . | andi d oe i 10 ret ; Her al . ey ae ete en me ae dia horse dealing and training) the game with our fellow men and In 1923 Revised Estimate Was Given Farmers Advised - ecide ve eotte rf onde Sor Vnidist, oF Ee i i siesh events Se tae npkinine oe or ea ne i a Caeuana ne were also adjudged bankrupt. women Jn the game of life | Given as 300,200,000 Acres Against Burning Straw aAlntec i t AS Ube s as t mS volimis 1 oN mis : 7 ee fn: (he oflng. the fat wont a ait oa ~ m : oom Parmers head the Ist of men with After all, dt is a principle lald down | Phe total land area of the Domin spirit Was ce b © Me Le - ver gat {, as ah : ae) A ETT TITS : . ti | : Nou ih ld ladi eal vies . Bf i. ae Hy - 7 86S bankruptcies. Grocers come next jpn the Sermon on the Mount. ‘That fon of Canada is placgdat 2,306,502,308 | Will be Required by Alberta Company * tha t ese lice ole adijes ave n etter , , Te | ; ae ae 4 a into the Chaneelor’ a i “r es t 7 ae er a i with S62, and builders third with 335.) wonderful enunciation of life's golden acres, of which 1,401,316,388 acres are Early Next Sommer rere 10° come ( u anes ¥ igs Taeg SuyS ry. Venner, : i , on ee ees iW ann 1 \ Vind aie’ eae : oe a a Pawnbrokers and shipowners tle for yyles did not express it so, but it said situated within the nine provinces as| With the newly formed Straw Paper Gt "Nt day, Me : . . ; f: . Ss 5 . ; piles eee aes ia mu 3 = ed . Boe 4 bottom place with only four apiece. so in these terms: “Whatsoever ye at present constituted. Various esti-; Company nearly ready to begin opera - «) liaill 1] ' 1 eee seats ae i ne aaetale ie would that men should do to you, do Mates have been made as to the area) tions, farmers in Alberta are advised rs dureha Wits 1ETe 90, TO js too masculine an element . ' . . : i ye ev om. f land capable of devotion to agricul-| not to burn their straw during the win- assis sband in looking atter ihe “aan . Woman Heads an Business | ye even so to them." ° : : © assist the hu ie is 7 ae ee i No pia he goes en, should eve ; Org eee aeeeae ture. In the report on the census of; ter months. In the opinion of those . ves UnBeES lea ‘charge f AY atie Ft , | r ° Bursts a a pare | i xpi ve aL pean eee pe ae English Manufacturing Firm Has Been “T suppose you will want me to give 1911 calculations were given showing | interested, the company will require . affiirs Great iain had exper ron steam rane : nite sey . aoe | ' ie : _ in Oh es - ; ve Family Concern Since 1750 up my job, Henry, when we are mar. that the estimated area of possible} straw in the early summer of 1927; enee tzers; F ve - v7 | : need, : 10" - " pe ace pines os Old fashioned Jong skirts interfered | pjeq2” jfarm land amounted to 358,162,190/and steps are being taken, therefore, W 0 C a mM : so ; ier oe or, er, oe ie with Miss Jess Gray Davison learn- “How much do you “rn in it?” acres or 36 per cent of the land area} to advise farmers a little later in the ssional wrestler, ve : rmak | 7 ; ar Un Communis 7 Ta, was ; a ier a - pie ; ing (o play an organ as a girl but this} «sixty a week.” . then ie the nine provinces, viz.| present season, so that they may bale - api y se . “o iti ander 3 amg ity poe Ce ae . [has not prevented Miss Davison from “That isn't a job. That's a career. $77,585,513 acres. Subsequently, this! and deliver this material to selected British Labor Leaders Will Launch junman effort is open to the woman he V I tant One-Piece Dress - : : , : : : Ty} Campaign Immediately \ “And Lf ‘i The Very Importan corte becoming the only woman managing) y wouldn't wam 40 interfere with your | calc Siilton was revised as a conse- points in the course of the winter. The , d rs Ar sosuys the | , : ) | ie eos ihe te tain ~ Red or one, ; \y ; 1 Adhering to the straight-line sil firm in Eoglancdh The business has] eyreer.” | quence of the Boundary kxtension!jmmediate minimum requirements will » Londa aily expr SAYS mig vanes . med Ww x Wie . » ver i : => de l ; ee unit 101 only hope y i PE OD houette, this model would be very trim director of an organ manufacturing | Acts of 1912, and the estimate of pos: | be 12,000 tons. ; most influential of Great) Britain's with it in large number.” for sports wear or business, The } a tailiv.g at 1750, ana sible farm land was placed at 410,951,- —— moderate Labor leaders have decided The writer takes a fling at the men charming simplicity of its cut is em- ye nu an y concern since 1/00, ane An editorial writer says: “A mar: 8 ble farm la us 8 pk at Vol, - ', to declare open war against the Cone! iy his article in the feminist magazine phasized by such adornments as a Miss Davison took charge on account| yjage seldom fails when husband and! 000 acres, or 31 per cent of the total) Blondes Are Hardie: ini i‘ in the trade unions | ‘ial th liti : a 4 ' 7 row of buttons down the closing from’ of the illness of two brothers, Her wife have something in common to ‘Wand area of 1,401,316,413 acres, The; Blondes are not only preferred by \ Sls 3 8 sspeclally . 0 cans O abor 7 site , thets . ¥ . eee ; i eal ewan a: hue ens ak eh : ; ee ats a me Bite : waist, re on - yen grandmother considered it was “un-|jaugh at.” There's always the photo Natural Resources Intelligence Service| genUemen, bus, according to the fam- le re Ley Ls s - " Jeaders here, who, he Claims, in) con while there are slight gathers at each ‘y } F i : 3 y y we ae ’rins 2e » Department of the Interfor in urgeon, Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, extremist minority starting a cam | nection With ‘he coal industry tle up! shoulder. Long sleeves are gathered lady ke" for Miss Davison to play} of the wedding group, f’rinstance. jof the Department of the In ous surg § oS t ign to undermine tho official leaders, “nay lean t things. to narrow wristbands and the round the organ as a girl because “the long —————_—~ 1923 estimated the arable area of Can) they are much hardier, 'Fair-headed a “rm: : “have anude a mess o o. | ; Bae r fi i" an union, the paper adds. The cam . ‘collar is of the latest mode. No. 1336 skirts worn in those days might get FEliza—Ah hear youwall’s left yo’ ada at 300,200,000 acres. persons have cvormous advantage yu - ay 2 3. > Ce —— < 7 . © i cop ; 5 ists jis for misses in sizes 16, 18 and 20 juixed up with the pedals.” husband, Mandy, Is it true? Mandy— over dark-haired,” he said. “They ee | ee eee ane.e ee eee It sur ia Eliza. Dat Nigger was so realized $1,500 on the transaction.” seem to be able to fight against dis- derstands, will be launched immedi ‘py Manitoba Government duplicat-| yards 36inch, or 2% yards 54 inch ce ss el aed y «Russian Girls Have Vocation ; ; : : r i aterial. 20 cents. Women Rule in Thibet shiftiess thot-he couldn’t find enough 8 ease very much better. ately after a conference of trade union ey phe prize won by sixteen success. Material. atom " It is a characteristic of modern Rus- San ci ceculives, to be held this month ly i : he! Our Fashion Book, Mlustrating the) ‘There ts one country in the world] washin’ to keep ime busy. 7 : ——= . ore z = ee Bey volar ei aners a the newest and most practical styles, will ;wWhere the woman is undisputed head sia that every woman and girl seems) The mother was ill In a home where 4 1 . , 555 4: a we " i. rary 7 ress. { y ° : i | Royal Winter Show, Toronto, by pre-| be of Intérest to every home dress of the household. It 1s Thibet, where The weather now is just the same | to devote herself to some vocation or a radio had recently been installed. Wheat Pool Membership senting them each with a cheque of a! maker, Price of the book 10 cents the her, and may enlist as a soldier if! + stor came 1 ; 3 The membership of the Saskatch- i Manitob. 1 96, | copy the husband must bring hig earnings! as when grandfather was a boy, an|other, a x The doctor came and small Emily § . . . sire. ¢ > 2 » . , wan Wheat*Pool has reached a total pia eg aes 7 eee ya nee home or account for them, and if he) expert declares. If that is so a lot of | She desires, sald Paula Stelner, Wo) jooked on wonderingly as he used tho bi 80,218 representing 10,642,182 acres | Riga eine acer Melia | H To Order Pattern does not earn as much as his wife|grandpops are terrible Mars. man journalist, lecturing in ‘the wo-| stethoscope. “What station is he try- af i # athe a The ca: mbe i YO REY LENGE REDE IAG a: oF Oa Dennis) onan oe sae thinks he should, he ‘is likely to be a men’s Lyceum Club, Berlin, on her) ing to get, mother?” she asked, when vhea , 4 > aye ' a ne of aay Coarse Grains Pool OO ha Address—Winnipeg Newspaper Union, | divorced and chased from the home.| When a man’s wife hears him call /repeated visits to Russta. ghe could no longer contain her 8 i t t , | t a “Der r : yy oti a . her maid an angel the fly season is at —_—_—_— \ cur . at‘a recent eompilation 37,906, cover Captain—"Got the location?” 175 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg. rhibetan women are thrifty and show P Where Qpality Scores curiosity ing. the following acreage: oats, 1,800,- apt z On: more enterprise than the men. hand. H. Martin, O lo Minister —— : : TR as Risin < ye an 378.2 30; 1 Mate (pointing at map)—“If them's| Pattern No.......++..e5«Size...., > Hon. J. He MasUn, Ontario Minister “Oh, papa, can you tell me if Noah "% rt P) ¥ 4 > X, 2% ut , Des sty hie lk iia a cain Canary Islands—fine! But if they’s An exercise that {8 recommended] It's difficult for a man to lose his |of Agriculture and noted pouitrynian, had a wife?” “Certainly, Joan of Are. io . ' ©. fly specks—heayen help us!” sereeeeeeeceececeeereerrresess""** for reducing a too’ exuberant waist| bad reputation or a Christmas neck- told-eastern Qntarlo dairymen in con- ig ~— ; ‘here is true philisoophy in}.

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nough of the tea hour to the mer-|she asked, but he_remained aloof; she to build resistar its of John’s. bid for popular fame.|couldn’t sway him—or, rather, she $7: as She had observed that Kefflworth,| wouldn’t dare. But Roddy made an while he gave bis part to the dis-| occasional effort to baMe the spell of Radiophony Semi-Seeret cussion, was uneasy. He had stud, | her, and to thwart him was Whe quaf -___ fed Joanna’s face constanily, and) fing champagne. But Experts Working on Abebiute watched every changing Hght in her (To Be. Continued) Secrecy Plans -Gays’ British éyes and Vine about her fips. She pro: - Official posed a turn about the Casino rooms. Church Put To Strange Use Absolute secrecy will nol be attain: “We shall bavé time for an hour of ed in’ trans-Atlantic radiophony ‘for play in trent et quarante hall.” | One in England Was Turned Inio Cold | some months, an official of the British Prince Michael appropriated her at! _ Storage Hcuse }post office told the Dally Mail, Plans énee, much to Jounna's satisfaction,| Disused churches are sometimes to insure secrecy, however, are com re jund led the way along the avenue of | put to strange uses, but the record | plete and it is only a matter of work- { 4 | poplars through the Casino gardens for unusualness appenrs to be held ing them out by experts, who are : mm 4 ‘to the white terradee by a building which was once Hamp. jdevoting their efforts to foiling possi 4 ; Kenilworth, lagging behind with Jo-, ton’s. principal Wesleyan chureh, A. ble eavesdropping.

. 4 ; anna, went directly to the subject that! year ago it was decided that, as most “We are well aware.” the official i concerned him deeply. “You are not! of the Wesleyans Hyed at the other sald, “that the serviee for gome Tittle ¥ * going to let his turning up interfere end of the town, the church should be time will be only semisecret and that,

, 4 |with things, ave you?” he asked. ltaken there, and the evisting one was if a person cares to go to the trouble y Dissolve two “BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN” in “So far as -T can remember,” she | brought by a hauling contractor and and expense of fAxing the necessary four fabléspoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly, ")!1wned. “he lias never interfered | converted Into a cold siorage house. I apparatus be will be able to tap! nies { ° jmuch, with me. Used to want to, of is easily the coldest clinch in Ung | sages. We very much doubt, however, Swallow some of the solution. Don’t |course, but couldn't then. could Jand. whether he will be able to overhear rinse’ the mouth. Repeat gargle every For | hardly fancy being much of an| There are still Hlbes on the alte oa) MEANS two hours if necessary. influence now. or the part of the ehunen Where the Phe voiee sounds, from ON abNeis Ne TONSILITIS ) “Hlave you, then, completely wiped altar used to be—but thes have nor continued, would be vers faint and t This is an effective gargle proved safe and him out? As you seemed to fiuply that!) grown beyond the bulb stage. and are nol understandable in London spectal ) byyniltions anal prescribed by physicians. night when you invited me to join you stored in wooden boxe+ unless considersbly atoplified by a é SORE vin aokies?" There are thousands oof dollars special process whiel the post oles ; Accept t only “Bayer” ! She laughed “That was so many “worth of Japanese lily bulbs in boxes. bas elaborated OY packs ackare. Look for THROAT hages ago, Roddy! Cd lost track of that The body of the church has becn pad - he “Bayer Cross.” one” ded with an eight-inel laver of cork Life One Long Lesson : “That is evading the question,” hes Frost pipes run round the walle to sees a! Ilandy “Bayer” baxes i 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. kebutead Aer wep tiie bulbs. so-enld hatching will sae Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- No Person Ever Gets Too Old to Learn acidester of Salicslicacid (Acetyl Salicylie Acid, “A. S.A"). While it is well Known “Jobo wouldn't tewve ane then,” she not germinate, A cousicnment of bulbs Something t that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture,to assist the public against imitations,the Tablets : 7 a : es ? : i © «of Bayer Company will be stamped with their general trade mark, the “Bayer Cross.” raald simply, “when fb thought te was arrived in September. These are th How many men at cae age of iorty, —-~ —— iy) one Ching in all the world To want. en from time to tine for use IN joy to say titty, have not finally aban «Ria nibh -(oveAdui of the er ed to buy with my money ! doubt if ehuren es all exer oa ee or embarking on a mew vente? Bew Strange; erhres Happ he'd want mine at all now. Tfe's famous, Phe vestry is now a whitewa heo doned the hope of changing their Hyves yout see, and wellon the road to pros- room containing a refs tir VNC Gr any. Cireumetance mats jolt them a perity. He won't need to take chanees. and a 20 horse pawer pas cnet out of their ruts; but their power of 3 in not as pood a bet for him now = *volition has dareely atrophied. hes ¢ as Lo was then. Am I, Roddy?" She! Curious Floating Gardens allow themselves ta be thoueht te be was daring him with her smile. Phere! . oe passing, out of their prime fnetead of Wis no wistfulness in it at all, just water Plants Covered by Soil Form jtixt entering ‘There was a Aleors of : 2 frank, open provocation Islands in the Mississippi life that aebieved se prominence b ) H L GATES eDo soucknon,” hu taeuhietl, teeit: Near the City of Mevico is the Lake before the war, whieh wag suminarized p) °s 4 = ably, “you are the most unfathomuabtle of Xochimileo, neariv coveted with by the slogan “Poo old at forns Some creature within gay experience?” artis: aes ; called! A 7 men ure too ole PeUIAD <4 earn Copyright 1925 by H.L.GATES She was silent until they came up es agin , ae aes nics bealize i. the aah ae ite Published by arrangement with First National Pictures, ino —SErAG ara _ re Rien ele File No: La SL : to the terrace steps She answered aptes for the city marie Phes are ds one long tesson. They are stil eicer x tas Ra bin then as a there had been 80 formed of floating om A ot water lO dear. and tieretore oun t CHAPTER XXIV —Continued jUhough. To suppose thes th alwass be japseeof time. “No, Um net. fo was plants, covered with coil and secured sevent Phar ow ! Pi owl “Vy afraid TP can't tell you much, 2olhe Ubi s: of this steal? thoroughly fathomed this qorning. Aa. poplar stakes. The batter tike root Henri Rousset belonged to is necer more than people generally know,” The striking fectire cof his een qian told: mie he wanted mie however and surround the fshend hile diving (OO Lete: for ew aecavatie vil Sshe replied. “lH eume about after gi) O0PUen” Yvonne renurked, “seems anid whatever Cam PoP eould say Just edges. Among the haus: to onaturadl breath of mon a ent et i bo Yeu Amerioa-with Vvonne Tran away, to be his offering of a woman, a young what Pd dike io ray abour that, Ud floating islands are thoce termed by Ponder Dats boaxpre Jou hnow, beenuse 40 one HOWL aie ae oe Dae leattey Oconee NG sean baleen tungled masses Of (tre and brush ——— —=—= there bad any confidence ino me” |" koldiers and pucling her instead: gain for ee to mathe wih any Kite God carried down b reap rivers. On Noman ar wet strait Tottbe PF Prince Michael detected a serious of the customury fighting figure on his Buc beat say that, of qpurse, tor I the Mississippi and its tributarie paintultss seo aeaee one eee Hess as of some repressed plaint, and Highest pedestal Others have given ust be a hypocrite aud det on tlie these islands are hoaown as “rats.” Pathe te he atae . nid | Vhought it needed observance. Tle Iribute to he fighter bimself, Te prot never swear,’ One of the most remarkable of these , es sought her hand viwod would have put} DOES ee OU nil Seraun ie Osten ares halts begam tering an the Ntehatal Greets Boy Scouts his oer it, oblivious to the others Mt bes draw attention to me soldier CHAPTER NNN aya, one ott lower artis of the dlie table. Joanna brought her hand | ED fr a” eJOnn net We ahead When Joanna Gambles Mississippi, in tc.s. and gradually im Governor General Issues New Year's Avis, . Quietly, she Went on: ‘Tame that the idea? Wentlworth would hiaave puided= di creased until bs tS 16 Gb lid extended Greetings to Scouts of Canada 4 Before then owe had beeo quite: companion areund othe big Casing to ten miles in lenith, over six tain It excel lene vive Goaovernot Bocd friends. Promember le lead some building to the pireon teld whiel dies dred in width, ancl eighy feet an dept Cremenah a chet oon lit pilin fer a memorlal, something he between Gt and the sea. but Joanna Although it rose and fel with the woo iested: the botlow ins Vrut Wanted some day to build. | was nev preferred to yo conto the White ter ter, il Was solic enough to support ereeiinan te mee he Do ro interested, much, becanse it wasn't race and intg the paiabling rooms ‘the rrowth of tt some Of whiel: tainion nvthing £ could understand. or want fu Roddy ’y tiienmer there Wasevers were sixty feet in height This vast “boeor t te @do to. PT remerber, though, he object | sign ot the truth of Yvonne's observa obstruction Wats finally removed be pbeasure va \ va on @u to dis being called a Swarr’ menor tion dao the ‘Trianon sttiataer lottse ot the State ot boustema at prear oe of Cv meeke ooosenel crn pew Pug fal. it was to be something com Aimette; that he was worried by the pone toatl Be cou ho le Inost sen the uitorating soldiers themselves. All reappesmance of Jol in the oriils tor eon tenet po nye \Wolt Kgnd of soldiers, E think not only our oh the oot Ching Seeperty we ooWwa Strange Tale From London ( ng Ptrn toand op ie tha u vest own, but ol other conntries as well, disturbed bs hit During the teeneh eo oe 1927 will being wom adh teeadits dean Spun chow he's made it hnewn about in New York. betote her depaituce tor East End Has “University for Crooks” bess and prosperity and rive vou op LRuppose Now when vou have a vind London and Franee, tie diad been a 1s Report porlunitte ot ' co Teratties id talk to him about it, vou will Know upercilious admirer, graceful in bi Frou thease and ok bondety Gane hood cue q o fovea atmos as much as do” devotions. impressing ver as a Ween Ot cteanme fale, Whielh may be taken ‘lol Varied “Morbid: idea, though.” ihet princes the world who Teed deeded to fect aah a few erin: of salt, of a Cuniver ote observed Poeun) imagine any things enthusiasm over a new joy Phen. Gry tor erool where a skilled Jock | : Ud pun away frome quieker than a uddenty, his atdtude vd Ha purpece catth lectures taiee a Week on rhe TUS oy reminder ot that ort Sentimental had albered art of loekpiekiny ; : He had deliberated, followed het pyie loekstill i. reported to be an Turfmen Built Church Mrs. J. B. Hiltz and Yvonne to London. EO vas then yqiertly ian wih twenty ventst oa - . that ebrele of inen and: women whtel perience, what tid to have piven Raised $300 000 tur Prectian f revolved about tien of tiie hind. seu uy his occupation fo aecept the ehuvis Religious Edifice in Lextoyt nen Who are old enough to be discreet of lochpieking on the promise of ta Kentucky | and rieh enough to be fdle, bepam to tellow crooks to take eave ot him fo The othe tie Like stock of the setluusness of Rod ihe pest af hin lif heen dedie ute I ojo opened John woukiw it have me theag she ody bentlworth dm his pursult of the London crooks have been found to bere Ee ois the cont elite ov titie said) simply Pdoubt it he'd want me voung American millfonatre ss, dona adopt this mesure. it ds said, fn ag 9 ta the world buili thretedt the pret How Manners. There was a great deal of der to meet the efforts of lockmaket erOSiES Gl entlined o © toro : boudoir pxrlef over this state of affairs to puta burebar proot loek oon the bred racing, world tia. the Chureh of { Yes Joanna agreed Phat wasn't for Kenllworth was known a OUC narket the Good Shepherd, Protestant Pptseco his original plan, but lve eems, lO who went from one aitain to another Itois said that the locksmiih gems palo in a fa hionable seetion of the heve adopted it lt Whit has ar slight provocation, but abwaye mae ao much aa an ordinary callege pro eily. ‘Phe rector is Rev Dro "Thonas’ caught oon. Pye read that he contends jifieently generously be was tele that fessor. He gives leciures on ‘Puesdsas Lever Sethe aoative of braehend. whe that it is always a gieh that soldiers jy qe were definitely lost to his world and Friday hag been twee even veut I lie jfieht for. They ve always lett a girl ot op sub rosa romanes i would be adisas Sear eres, chureh cot Foeue. XV week ob devo [acne Kind at home, one like me, PE trous When a village vouth makes a fy. Honal exerclses followed” the format haps, or the one they tte iertied to Ieowas generally wished that the qng crip te the city he usually has a opening cereionts Pounds Were or at Teast a mother, And mothers young American, Whose fresh youth bird of a time raised by a comieitter of Teadina (ued jund wives weee girls dn thelr day jad) proved oan ireesistible charm Rae ree ea man and Dr Settle hao ¢upentatended John ms explained Bey be does’ where charm is) transheled ju) terms Ir you don't wany to pay an ineoun the work of construction fro dite to think girls change Vike fashions do. or flesh, would succumb to the tnevil tae next, cont loi venita Dr. Settle that the bor caren gave the (—Micklethwaite | Po poldiers who leave them to go lO yble or, to Roddy’s determinations - ; Eee, money for the work Toronto, Ont.—"T found Dr. Pierce's Nght tor them, thes hase tlways been and in the usual course, free him tor caiman” toulin diet runaand io —_— aa Favokite Proseription very beneticial {guite the same reliable and) worth (his next feminine engagentent. “Ror | : ; ae ) : nee ee or Colds—Minard’s Liniment During my third expectant period I was | while. es a quaint sort of an idea, but’ aid one young woman to her daneiny ignorant one is still more so —_——_+— Hee ree cradle thar L , EAURpase A mint be a goo one” partner at they tashionable: Kuba esa sit Aca eahicn gh copia’ not do ain thing. 1 finally began |) ¥enne had shot a sudden ghince ae Ctub, “Rodtly loots as thonrh be were - Cough 1 Colds aes 7 ne taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseription Joanna, and kept her eyes on her, in) yoing to be serious, chia time; he [fe OuUg nS and Colt on another GC and from that on [ got along fine. My | tently. until sue tinished jhaso’t had a serious affair since the ° ; ea ae Bexin 4 ad hid h vedh healthy bulty, She always “tot Bone er correctly,” she obo early days of Yvonne Coutant He! APleasant Sip-Instant Relie a aes itl Sean tee. has heen excogelingly well. ‘Favorite served, “he did not always have ne won't be a free agent until he gets | eee eee tctretiue Ook: apie Prescription’ is the greatest help in | opinion that womon don't change.” | over this attack, and the American Buckle cs Mixture te Galighetul und Bees, nani sa fons I ililte, 88 Sydow. Jounna noddpd at her, “Yes, vets delaying matters.” ; . | claring’ the Ghroat and cheat. One eas dae mae: «ool. eels. live h Sto CARL Sgeicothiartne Mpa reaps his} Joanna ked Roddy Kenilworth. She doses inva 7é-cent bottle! All druggists latter him, be isn't ino a position to 0 to your neighborhood drug, store | theories, or just altered his scheme) jad heard, as people do hear, that sell it under a money-back guarantee. pa tbl once and-obtain this Fogerip ion in | (o make it pay.” | Yvonne had been of his making. Low | aa CK EYS: ja 7 , ae he rnd Ser 10 in ts to “At any rate,” Kenilworth remark- ;much to belleve and what to dise ount | | anes ae bits the export of po Es for trial pack#igo of deeb ugg, ed, “he is in a fair way to see his | she didn’t know, nor care. She gloried | t ee . . project ‘materialize. tv's becoming {ty her ability, she who had come out | UCKLEYS BOM __ juternationalized and there Is talk i | from behind silk counter, to ring | a single sip proves it, \\Mineyd'’s: Linlhient—ovar-hellable; Ce ar ¢ e Sy , :

The Hiee: Of ro Of Quebet

Prince ‘of Wales. Dp Delivers Eloqueh Eulogy of General Wolfe

The Prince of Wales delivered an

eloquent eulogy of General Wolle at

| London, commemorating the bicenten- ary of the hero of Quebec. Viscount Byng of Vimy, governor general of Canada, The guests included Churchill, { chancellor of exchequer,

former presided Winston the and |many prominent Brithsl and Canadian! representatives.

Viscount Byng, in proposing a toast,

evoked the heartiest epplause by hts reference to thé prince—" Danie, sit we love you for yourself!”

“L hope, whatever prospeets 1927 holds out for others, there are reat] prospects for my revistting Canada.’ |

declared the Prince of Wales

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Recently there was made publie the

Will disposing of the $1,600,000 Christ

Adolphe Tuck,

Speaking of General Wolt the late chairman of Raphael Tuelc, Ltd., prince sald: SEvery Engltehespe ahing | PY fur the greatest Christmas ecard boy is, as the saying goes, brought up| fr in the world, Perhaps fn revulsion on Wolfe. To our generation, alo, he} from the religious festival on which has a speclal appeal, for it ts impo jhiis fortune wos built. Str Adolphe pro- sible to read even the briefesy sheteh vided that any of his children) who of his short life without being struck ,!etyples a Christiam or outside of the by the thought thay bere wes a tope Heasb hath shall be divinherited. AM exactly like so imans of our brilliant PUDHe bequests are made to dewisly fms

“TLC bons

young soldiers who minde a name tor

them-celyes in the Great War” Winston Clhurehill, elitnerilor oo - NOTHING TC TO F EQUAL exenequer, sald the past year {wil nessed a reeognition of the ~4 mW BABY’ S OWN TABLETS which the coustitution of the Dritisl Einpire depends solely upon devotion} Mra Georres Letehvre, St. Zenon, to the British ecown, j Clue, write ‘Todo not think there fs any other miedieine to equal Baby's —— —— a Own Vablets for littl: ones T have $$$ san ter is babs and would use Li | H | F Thi W k noel in alee What Mr Lefebvre ittle Helps ror this Wee Giada ak atliea REUiIWDIS. ous? Th aa | found by triak that) the 7 Tablet ae ws do jusr what is claim Truly the light a Weed, oabeh ed for them. Lhe Tablets are a mild Pleasant thing fH fs for the eves to but thorough hivative which regulate behold the sun. Pech xi “the bowels and sweeten the stomach hand thus banish fndigcestion, constipa Serene Will be one dens i tien, colds, colle, ere They are sold And happy will our matures be by medicine dealers or by ath at 25 When dove is an unerring tight Jeents a hex trom Phe Dr. Williams’ —Willham Wordswoith | Me deine Col Broekvite, One Love un-hine | ; ~ ; [lengy Wark worth DLoneetiow Phe wine of good nature is the best . F . sthinulant in the world The nian snd God wishes us to diave the ligt o WolLan pa -ing a well of this rave Jove dm aun howe I Sold taaves im . Vintage has trtend aplenty where. Hiema oa bemdea pil of dwuediter and ae ever he or ste roe huimien, a pleasan erelionime of Tibi y and colov wartath, ta werd and taieth me oe Tickling Throat nd ts at omiteh the work oo l l r a fiat Jin’ ; eli Always annoying, especially when an it webs Tate : a itaffects you at night. Youcan i ot omatre i atthe stop it in’ _ oni Chamberlain’s ss ee cae by taking Cough Remedy = Now sold at 25¢ and 50 cents Alberta Oil Prespects ldo not believe there are any othet AKERS’ OVENS—Write for cata- Nine in sev a ; logue and Ist of used) ovens, critiine proposition in the Whole quopbard Oven Company, 1100 Queeo world tore protasine, 9 Neth Mecueen, | West, Poronto, Out. ot the CGeologieal cffoor the ftapeacfialy nul te i beported ter lice iid, cueh | e ing eo tooehky Motuntern Gat aut} Give . . es Gas As ociadion annual convention at] the children Gaamed Balls, Mottiena Ans thing ean | x hoppen in the “burner Valley fields, FOR le id judging Wy the uribelies aber | coudition~ tment wath alive | COUGHS aie nee } Ubiee elie ccqene of Mean Garave ' Wort ] erator puts 1 within peaehoot all, ame Can De pot at ans drurgist | t oe a \ It of Well to mike a goood) begin | 0. ning osmd it f tho well (a rect | Not No. 2 for Blood & t F : i : ; ) Bain Dice ronis Weaknem sag vert Cliat tiie ene 1 N Chesleet taibaic aie 7 oe - bls tas ‘don , -eCLERLD Oo 4 ock Kd. NWS, Leadon everything | ae MAY SI TO telent See 8B. BON. from

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The Bassano Mail

SPECIALS

Although lard has adyanced in price, a ‘protection purchase enables us to sell at the following low prices ; Swifts Pure Lard 3 |b. : . : : . >. 65c Swifts Pure Lard 5 lb. . . ; . . $1.05 Swifts Pure Lard 10 lb. $2.05 P & G Soap, White Naptha per cake 6c or 6 for 35c or 17 for $1.00 Free Offer

1-2 lb southern style moist cocoanut =“ with Baker’s shredded cocoanut,1-2 lb. - ~ . . ; ~ at .20c

All lines of Men’s and Boys’ wear at anal reduced prices ranean ins cen A a Fn ot an na ween en anne = we

JACK TORGAN

GROCETERIA and MEN’S WEAR WHO LOWERED D Fat COST OF LIVING ena THIS DISTRICT

* “are visiting «Mrs.

Geo. Morden is on his way to vit in Rdmonton for « few days on buriness. a: Two'for.one fale at Mrikec's, 4

Rh. Trasch, of Gem, Thursday.

. Mr. and Mrs) R. 3S. Edwards, of Rosemary, came jn by car on Monday,

was in town

The roads between Calgary und Bassano, and between 'Medfeine Hal and Bassano are gétting quite pnas- Able, os the commercial men. from both cities are driving down now,

Buy one box of chocolates and you get another, the same value, free, at McKeo's.

Mrs. Thos, Howard returned en Tuesday to Calgary where she _ i6 living during the winter while Miss Howard, John, and Stanley are com- pleting their several courses of edur cation.

HORSES OUTDO MOTOR TRUCKS ON SHORT COAL HAULS

In spite of the inroads of motor traneportation the horse is demon- strating his usefuiness in the keen- est sort of competition in the truck- ing business in the largest cities of the United States. The Distributing Corporation of New York uses more than 1,200 horses in that city and vicinity. They need most, sound, well muscled, thick-middled horses, weighing from 1,650 to 1,700 pounds. For such a type of horse the demand is greater than the supply.

A leading coal company in Massa-

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chussetts is now using horses for

the short, heavy hauls, anything un-

“ler two miles.

The reason seems to lie in the fart that there is a great Geal of traffic congestion in all large citles Huge trucks get held up by traffic time is lost with an expensive equip- ment Idle, and a great deal of gaso- line is wasted in fresh starting. A

, food blocky team can move a very! jlarge load on city streets, the first

cost of team and wagon fs much less than the truck, and they do not wear out so quickly.

Even after their feet get used up

on the hard city pavements they!

bring a good price ag seconds for use in truck and dairy farms, many far- mers depending entirely on this class of horse to do thetr work.

Porter -‘‘Miss, your train com- ing.” Haughty Passenger—"'My man why

do you say, ‘your train’ when you know it belongs to the company?"

Porter—"'Dunno, Miss. Why do you say ‘my man’ when you Kfiow I

belong to my wife?”

The One: “I understand model husband."

The Other: “He must be. Te comes up tothe expectations of his

wife's relatives.

he's a

“LT shall love to share all) your trials and troubles, Jack, darling. “But, Daphne Dear, I have none."

“No, not now, darling: T mean

when we're married!”

“T venture to assert,’ said the lecturer, “that there isn't a man, in this audfence who has ever done any- thing to prevent the destruction of

our forests.” .

A modest looking man jn the rear of the hall stood up —‘'l —er-—-I've shot woodpeckers," he said,

A combined service to the Cana- dian Pacific Railway Company of 140 years was terminated January Ist with the retirement from the activities of travelling passenger agents of Henry R. Ibbotson, Am- brose E. Lalande and James McKen- na, y Tho official records of the Company indicate that these threc well-known officials have served re- spectively, 44, 58 and 43 years in the employ of the Company. The railway careers of these men began in each case during the construction of the Canadian Pagific lines from the north shore of Lake Superior west to the Pacific Coast.

To further assist agricultural de- velopment ‘the Canadian Pacific Railway will operate forage, crop, seed, poultry distribution and dem-.

_ onstration cars ‘in the Alberta dis- trict, starting this January. Fol- lowing the practice of previous years the company will co-operate with the Provincial Government, says Fhomas 8, Acheson, General Agricultural Agent, Western Lines ‘of the C.P.R. The special cars will centre upon Lethbridge, Yanging be- tween the international boundary and Calgary, eastward to Lacombe and the Saskatchewan boundary, and west to Red Deer and Rocky Moun- tain House,

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7 only Ladies Sweaters rainbow shades all wool reg. $2.50 pre-inventory price $1.25

4 only Ladies Flannel dresses sizes 38-40-42 reg.

$6.50 pre-inventory price $3.95

39 yds Curtian Scrim 36 inches wide pattern yellow flower and black at .15c yd

65 yds Printed Marquis- -ette in two patterns, look

this over! 1 yd wide special to clear 3 yds for $1.00

4 only Jap Kimonas in

good quality crepe ribbon 49 pairs silk and wool

hose in brown and heather shades reg. 1.00 now at .75c

13 pairs childrens ‘sn misses indian beaded fur trimmed moccasin slippers

| reg. $1.25 to clear at .75c

Men’s Wear Departmeut

Genuine Horsechide

trimed and embroidered reg $4.95 to clear at $2.95

Only 8 pairs double blankets size 54 by 74 weight 6 lbs. reg $3.75 pre- inventory price $2.95-a pair |

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Teather Vests—cream sizes 40 to 44; knit wrists; brown knit collar; reg. $14; sale price $10.75

Mackinaw Coats—Boys' youths’? and men's; color; without lining, with mackinaw lining, and

also leather lined.

Que Black Horschide Vest ~ $12.75 youths’ $5.75; boys’ $6.75; men's $7.75 to $17.75 Six Winter Overcoats—sises 36 to 44; prices : Three Dozen Flannel Shirts—sizes 144 to 17. $14.50, $16.50, 18.50, i . 50, $ $18.50, and $30.00 Separate collars; reg. $2.50 values for .. $1.75 We have now in stock 29 Suits of Clothes sizes 36 to 46; colors blues and greys; in se

fancy worsteds and (weeds; prices— NOW FOR A BIG SAVING IN SPECIAL

$18.50 to $35.00; Odd Pants—moleskin, tweeds, whipeords, corduroys; in sizes 32 to 44 waist; with or without cuff; pricey - $2.75 to $7.75

none higher ORDER SUITS AND OVERCOATS

20 per cent reduction

ART LAILEY TRIMBLE SEMI READY

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TWO FOR ONE!

Big Sacrifice of Chocolates

Moir’s and Neilson’s, in fancy boxes. Every box absolutely fresh.

Ranging from 75c to $7.00

Pay for one box and you get another of the same value

- FREE .

These boxes came into our possession too late for the Christmas trade. The wholesale houses would gladly take them back at this

price, but we make you the first offer. 8

McKee’s Stores

‘Telephone 9 Po) Drawer 345

‘Always at Your. Service”