ABBOTSFURD, SUMAS AND MATSOUI NEWS “is good COFFEE | Campaign ‘Is | | ment Suppression Of Crime In freedom from serious crime Which is in strikihg contrast to that of its great neighbor, the United States Would Ban This Royal Sport Launched In Against Fox Hunting The broken collarbone of the Prince | of’ Wales and the ban on the move of horses which valence of the hoof and mouth dis e , have brought about a campaigr in England against fox hunting Two of the strongest against the sports are its expensive 2 in proportion to the raiding foxes Idlled and its to the fox, Canada enjoys a good name and reputation is a name and reputation which Canadians should jealously guard aid care- ily refrain’ frem policies and actions which would in the slightest ywer the standard so long maintained in this Dominion. degree A word of warning in order because signs are not lacking of a tendency to grow somewhat lax | the matter of law enforcement In the United States crime has become a national menace,7and in many | Just So serious has the situation become that gal profes- pects the law has broken down ponsible officialS and nation-wide organizations, including the le warmed, and are looking about for some effective means of chec g ihe ralea of lawlessness and violent criminal acts now , and which places the ations of the world. The greatest problems. Brace as well as danger unenviable class by national dis itself among the n crime is now admitted to be one of the United States’ recognized as a United States in an} rising tide | A study of some of the causes of the condition now existing in the United of value lopment of a similar Jet Us consider a few figures In 1922, 9,500 persous W In 1923, the numb Compare these figures with England and Wales. committed in all-England and Wales, and 93 homicides other a tolal of 151 as compared’ with 389 that same year in Chicago alone anc 10,000 in the United States 38,000,000 and of C Chicaga slighuy less than 3,000,000. ates may be country from the de state of affairs here. re killed in crimes of violence in the was 10,000, and in 1924 it ha In 1923 there were 58 mur States time was to Canadians in safeguarding themselves and their But first | United i risen to 11,000. } than mur- i New York have approximately the same population, but pete had just 42 | murders in 1923 as compared with New York's 262 In 1923 more thar twelve times as many people were robbed in one Chicago, as in all the Dominion of Canada. The difference between the British and Canadian judicial systems, with judg the line, is\undoubtedly the cause of weakness acre increase of crime in the United States In many of the large U.S well organized business Many lawyers clever, Make it their business f ) dete nd the criminal class. fees, and they take full advantage of every twist and quirk in the law to ge’ these law breakers off. Partizan elected judg and politically cho: is and a politically administered police force, « lawyers, backed with unlimited resources from the crimina popular election, is one factor in the of law enforcement. but utterly trict attorne: cannot suce cope with these underworld, * Lack of law enforcement, and the abuse of the parole system, has ed in the criminal qlass holding the law and law officers in contempt. because in the majority of instances ment has few terrors for them, confident they can beat the law But the chief rT | ppointed for life, and the United States system of judges chosen by | when the total was $1, jthe year 1925 is the first year sinc lack |1920 and the w cities crime has become a | crops of Canada have exceeded one bil unscrupulous, “fhey can command big t ul they are BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” <=. 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It), jstands third amongst the countries of}; the world in natural resources Wei; possess half of the forest area of the British empire; our mines produced $328,440,000 worth of metal ‘and the surface is searcely scratched. | r elicate shade: rela - ‘ delicate shades or dye | Ganada stands second i the world in} rich, bons, skirt dresses, coats, ings, sweaters, stock drap eries, coverings, hang- | ings — everything! permanent colors in lingerie, silks, rib- waists, Her waterpowers are 18,000,000 horsepower, | {inexcelled tranSporta- tion facilities. For those with some| capital and a willingness to Work the} rich lands of Western Canada coal deposits. estimated at and she enjoys cheap, Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind— | offer q means of healthful subsistence and tell your druggist whether-the mate- rial you wish to color is kvool or silk, 0} whether it is linen, The population of England and Wales at that goods. London and Value of Field Crops The aggregate value of all fiel ared with $995,235,200 in 1924. 244,050 an war period that the fiel lion dollars in value. _ UTTERLY DISCOURAGED © I. Woman Before Taking Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills “My Illness began,” says Mrs, M. J.) RR. when my I was left with the care of a farm an No. 2, Alberton, cotton or mixed |can be obtained elsewhere. P.B.I.,|used Dodd's Kidne husband went overseas ana} 1 . Yet car- | dinal virtues must be practised, and I | would again stress the necessily for hard work ,and economy, sd often diy ched and seldom put into practice, U nited States city alone, |crops in 1925 is $1,159,361,900, as com-;and the need for immigration. Giy- The|en these three things, I look forward) No +yiine, which is sold everywhere in yalue for 1925 is the largest since 1920, | with the utmost confidence to Canada’s large 35 cent bottles | future.” e| a} | ‘Completely Relieved - | After Short Treatment | Ontario Man Suffered With Kidney notified — the This Was the Condition of a P. E.| and Bladder Trouble | Mr, H. Waldriff Highly Recommends other Dodd's Kidney Pills Englehart, Ont.—(Special).—‘I have y Pills for kidney bladder trouble. After using a boxes I felt -complétely relieved. and a) few Experis Enumerates |},,o13 who pushes back the lwarehouses from BI arri Swollen Joints, derful such cases. oil preparation, fand, in time, a better competence than | quickl sues, And they do. In Canada and Great Britain, criminals have a wholesome respect for the eae ae ae et But ae ofa voune sis ake borneol with a sore Re : Z if y health broke down and for/and can honestly say I have not been r e enforce 4 ar or ut, unfortun- y {t will ‘be enforced without fear or ee Sa the first time in my life I became ut-| bothered with any of these symptoms ately, there has developed in late years a rertain sickly sentimentality among terly discouraged. TI lost my appetite, | since. Can highly recommend Dodd's people and some organizations for the criminal class. Those entrusted with | had no strength, and was ready to! Kidney Pil the suppresison of crime haye sounded warnings, but many people think only ieye ie tgs a any ee ote : Mr, ay aldriff, a well known Tes! - =. ay, as the work loomed up abead of | dent of this"place sends us this state- of the criminal and not of the 3 and nows wi. hardly a murderer) yi," “4 friend happened to speak one | ment. is sentenced to pay the penalty of bis crime that petilions are not circulated day of the good Dr. Williams” Pink Dodd's Kidney Pills simply heal sick In view of the high character of Canadian judges the | Pills had done her and urged me to try | kidneys. They relieyed Mr, Waldriff ration of criminal Inw to them, especially public at large. law. They know favor. community, asking for lenlency. people may well leave the admini ad they are in full possession of facts unknown to the them. I had not energy enough, or) because hi jiments were symptoms perhaps confidence Gnoued: to try!of kidney di When the kidn them, but she would not be denied and | get out of order they fall to strain th sent me three boxes, and by the time} impurities out of the blood and gene Ee ; ae taken ay I ete they were lassitude an] weakness ensues This . 1elping me and was anxious for more. | condition is not only disagreeable but With hardly an exception the cheaper magazines of the country I continued taking the pills for nearly | dangerous as well. ~The impurities in the sale of pistols. They can be pul six months and by that time I had | the blood are the seeds of disease. If Yet a pistol has one use and one | safely passed a sritical period In my/they are not remoyed Rheumatism. life, and regained my usual good Lumbago, Gravel, Dropsy, Diabetes, or health To all overworked, nerye-| Bright's Disease may result racked women—and the are algreat,) Obtained from druggists many of them—TI still say, and at all|where, or The Dodd’s Medicine times, take Dr. Willlar Pink Pills) Ltd., Toronto. ‘and I know yott will regain your _—_—— ‘ _| energy.” most stringent laws against,the carrying of There are many concealed weapons, and there should be no lessening in law enfarcement and | weak, watery blood in the infliction of adequate punishment upon all conyictéd Jay breakers. |by a fair use of Dr. rs | Pills. The whole 1 jon of this | gai fa candidate for office als have regi - the rights,-property and Jives of others; it Is the A 7 a S|said of a candidate for office Criminals have no regard for the rights,-proy ya medicine ig to purify and enrich the blood, and when that is done all the varied symptoms -of anaemia disap- British Columbia's fine pear and good alth returns. You Canyon highway will be ean get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills eas leral use about July 1st. any druggist or by mail at box from The Dr. Williams’ BrockyUle, Ont. of crime in the U. S. is the ea rising tide 5 can obtain pistols and re- in fact, anybody, A contributing factor to the with eriminal class, yolve carry scores of advertisements for chased cheaply and as easily as groceries: only—to be used by man against his fellow man, either in the hands of crim- inal, or by man in defence against 3 eriminal. It is no longer used in war; Ninety per cent. of all murders in the U. S. are st the appalling fact is that in the year 1921 manufactured in the’ United States. it is not used in sport. com- mitied by’ the use of pistols, y alone nearly half a million pistols were It is-said that all the easily overcome his life are quickly brought before a Williams’ Pink \drowning man The might be mean acis of Canada should maintain the troubles due to same jieight of folly to bestow unmerited sympathy upon them aoe Fraser open for gen new Big Salmon Pack salmon pack of 1925 issued re- Canners’ Manufacturers’ “Columbus of The Air” The flignt of Commander Ramon Franco ond his companions has been outstanding achieyements Hailed as the Franco started on Spain, Final figures on the British Columbia for cently by the Salmon tion of the Canadtan Association show that in only one year Through Service For | in the history of the province has the | Steamship Passengers olumbus set out on his first total pack been greater than last year. | of discovery in 1492, and finished their Altogether 1,719 salmon journey Aires, Feb. 14.jof all varieties were turned out in 1 Commander Franco and his compan-|by plants of the British Columbia fons are the first aviators tospan the In 1924 the total was 1,745,- South Atlaatie entirely by air 313 cases. Medi ing| aR Advice For Young Mothers one of the sec | Co,, “Columbus as Jan. 22 where of aviation of the Air,” his voyage from Palos, yoyage cases’ of Canadian Pacific Railway Inaugurates Through Tourist Sleeping Car Service to Buenos coxst | Por the convenience of western pas- |sengers enroute to the Old Country, the Canadian Pacific Railway have in jaugurated a through tourist sleeping | car from Winnipeg to Saint John, NB. } These cars will leave Winnipeg on} “The Imperial” at 10.00 am, every} CHILDREN Cry FOR iPuesday until April 30th, providing | through service to the ghip’s side at Saint John. | | This service popular feet of water, when feet of ice cubic 12 cubic Eleven make Sales ef women’s hats in Chicago last year totalled $55,000,000 frozen, service will prove extremely | with passengers provinces, eliminating Montr from the prairie trains at does, changing The More the Merrier Professor: I take great“fleasure 1n} giving you eighty-one in mathematics. | Student: Make it a hundred and en-| Joy yourself sir. ‘The Shaw Studio Hamilton, Ont—‘Before the arrival of my little boy my health was very oor, my back hurt and my nerves were so upset I could not sleep. 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The Luter is & man in high top mud from entrance to the many} ackiriars Bridge to he sloping Treat Colds olds Externally jreenwich. ye at full tide and are made mud comes uD with | } When steamers or barges | aon a5 ahs Se est colds, rub Vi Rub over throat and chest a a wane Vicks acts in two ware 25H direct: absorbed like a liniment and inhaled 3 a vapor. A quick relief for the cold troubles of all the family. VICkKs Over 21 Mion Jars Use Pati ‘or unloading, the soon as} hem and settles 8 down. As cleared the mud has t0| here the “Luter” | long-handled im he vessel is remoyed, and omes in with his lement He and his fellows | mud during the week and becomé sv} sxpert that contractors who run the gusiness of oving” keep them employ move tons of ‘mud m n their for years. "Conta Priceless Peace Famous Art Museum Built As Palacs Threatens To Fall The Uffizi Gallery, at Florence Pree which was built as a palace in | 1580, and which npw is the most fam. }ous art museum in the world, 1s threatened with collapse. the structure show it t9 be alarmingly weakened. Within the galleries are priceless pictures, books and manuscripts. Engineers will be — employed to strengthen the building. Raphael, Leonardo Da Vinci and Fra Bartolomeo are richly represent- ed in the Uffizi collection. Quickly | Limbered Up Rub On Nerviline You would be surprised at the won- uction of “Nerviline” in just) Being thin and not an’ Tests of it is able to penetrate nd down it sinks into the tis- rrying its healing, soothing ac tion wherever it goes For stopping muscular or nerve pans for easing 4 stiff joint, Nerviline ! a complete suc- cess. Pain, soreness, stiffness a vanish before the magic power of this wonderful Jiniment. Nearly fifty years of success proves the merit of} Boy Astounds Scientists } Scientists in Denmark ate. amazed at the attainments of Bengt Stroem- jgreen, 16, son of Professor Mills Stroemgreen, director of Copenhagen’s astronomical observatory. The boy has constructed an electrical appara yet; tus which automatically registers movements of the-stavs, (hus saving astronomers long and palient watching through the telescope. Beatty May Succeed Byng Nothing Official Is Available Regard- ing Canada’s Next Governor- General fon Byng of Vimy British accept an invitation, has not Government} Whether "he will already extended to him, to serve an- term «as governor-general_ of = Canada, but it Is understood by the ~ SOOTHING. Associated Press that in the eyent of| his refusal Earl Beatty will be Every pain yield quickly inent among tlie candidates. to the soothing influence While the Duke of York, King George’s second son, is being con- idered, it is said to be unlikely that he will serve at this time. Premier Mackenzie King announted time Baron remain as governor general of Canada beyond the prom- of Minard's. some ago that would not 3yng of Vimy term for which he was appointed. He had been informed by his lency, King, that quite exceptional public xcel said Premier noth- ing short of need would permit him to consider re- maining in Canada, The term of Baron Byng expires Fortunes are made from simple ideas. for list of inventions wanted, our “Patent Pro- tection” booklet aod magazine “The Thinker SHIPMAN & CO.-THE OLD REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEYS. next August. Nothing official is available in re RELIABLE < OTTAWA. CAN gard to his successor. es aoe ‘ 5 Yes! 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