: ‘ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS REDROSE TE Ais good ted’ Red Rose Orange Pekoe is the best tea you can buy ad In clean, bright Aluminum Who Wants War? The statement has been made so frequently, and with such vigor that it Is the capitalist cfhss of the world which has been responsible for war be- tween nations, that many people have become convinced of its truth, And It is probably true that some of the wars of the past have been the direct result of greedy men seeking to further their own selfish ends, To what extent capitalists have been responsible for past’ wars it would be difficult to say, but, with the experience of the last Great War, and the disastrous effects on industry and worl: commerce which resulted, both during the continuance of the conflict and in the years that have followed, it is safe to say that Capital has learned its lesson, and today the whole influence of the financial and in- dustrial world is thrown into the scale in favor of continuing Peace. A strang> picture is, however, presented by the one country in which those who are loudest in their outcry against the capitalist class are In full control, namely, Russia. In no other country is Capital so strongly denounced as in Soviet Russia, The Soviet leaders regard Capital as the source of sil the world's difficulties and sorrows. At its door they lay the major crimes ofthe world. The revolution under Lenine and Trotsky had for its object, not the overthrow of the Czarist Government, for it had already fallen, but the over- throw and complete destruction of Capital, and in their campaign against the enpitalist system they held it to be responsible for war and the sufferings and losses which war always entails. 7 Today, however, under the leedership of the Soviet, Russia is the most Militaristic country in the world—the one chief place of danger to the peace of the world. Recently a first-hand picture of the military spirit of Russia was given by one who is friendly to the professed ideals of the Soviet, Mr. Williat: Wellock, Socialist MP. for the Stourbridge Division of Worcestshire, England, in the British Parliament. He makes some interest- ing disclosures in a recent article or “Soviet Russia of Today,” which appear- ed in a recent issue of the “Socialist Review.” There he admits tliat the Soviet dictatorship “possesses, even boasts of, a most efficient Secret Service, and is responsible for creating a military spirit that gives one food for re- flection.” Moreover, he says, “Girls as well as boys are learning to handle rifles, and girls’ corps for this purpose are being formed in those otherwise excellent institutions, workers’ or trade union clubs. Indeed, except during the World War, I have never*seen such military enthusiasm as I witnessed in Russia during my recent visit.” Mr. Weilock mentions a military demonstration hy half a million young people of the International Youth Moyement, and obh- serves: “If after the enthusiasm and determination I then witnessed, Russia Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and soon Ij of it, and therefore was able to have is ever attacked I pity the army that comes out against her, for no capitalist government in the whole world can put an army into the field with a modi cum of the enthusiasm possessed by Young Russia. It was very significant. Thus, while professing peace at Geneva, and submitting proporals that | this happened and I have had no re-| spring wheat, now that Russia 1s out ali the nations of the world totally disarm, the Soviet leaders are engaged in the task of exciting military cnthusiasm throughout the length and breadth of Russia, and training the youth of the land, girls as well as boys, for war. In the face of such duplicity, and with full knowledge of what Russia is attempting in China, and, in fact, in all countries where a feeling of unrest prevails, how can the other nations of the world scrap all their arma- ments, as many, if not most of them, would like to do so? Russia Is, in actual fact, the greatest stumbling block to world disarmament, and, notwithstand- ing all the pious protestations of the Soviet leaders, constitutes the outstand- ing threat against future peace among the nations. Delay In Delivery Postal Note Issued In 1910 Cashed| New Zealanders Serve It Seyen Times After 18 Years Every Day . After a trip to Bukowina and sev-} In New Zealand they drink tea eral other points in the Balkans and) seven times a day, according to one long rests at Ottawa, New York, and| of the Canadian Exchange teachers, other likely points, a postal note for| Miss Luella Derbecker, of Kitchener, $27, issued at Cranbrook in 1810, was, Ont. Miss Derbecker stated that al- recently cashed at Creston Post Of-| though there were no furnaces in the fice by the owner, Frank Kenik, now} houses, the practice of tea-drinking employed locally, though the note was | served to counteract the chill of the sent him 18 years ago by his brother,| rainy season during July and August. John, At the saving account rate of) Tea before breakfast, tea at break- interest the holder of the long over-| fast, morning tea at half past ten, tea due note is out over $20. for lunch, afternoon tea, tea for din- ——— ner, and tea for supper was the un- Payments For Beets varying procedure. Even the schools, Cheques amounting to over $18,000) shops and offices served tea at 10.30 have been distributed among beet] in the morning she said. growers of Southern Alberta by the = Canadian Sugar Factories Limitea. A shark's egg is unprotected with This represents an additionai paymene| shell, but the contents are protected of 50 cents a ton for 1927 beew,|by a thick, leathery covering almost bringing the total amount paid for) as elastic as rubber. last year’s deliveries up to $7 per ton. a Women are always included when speaking of mankind, for man em- braces woman. Magistrate: “Did you have an as- sistant in this robbery?” Prisoner: “No. I ‘ad one once, but I ‘ad to dismiss 'im—'e was dishon- est!” ‘The city of Strasbourg is the cap!- tal of the province of Alsace, Reduce the Acid 0 As INDIGESTION. S25 DACH GASES NAUSEA indigestion usu The stomach ne are oyer-stimu- in fiye minutes, Then you will always lated. Too much acid makes the stom- know what to do. Crude and harmful} ach and intestines sour methods will never appeal to you. Go Alicali kills acid instantly. The best prove this for your own sake. It may} form 1s Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, be- save a great many disagreeable hours, cause one miless, tastel Be sure to get the genuine Phillips’ neutralizes many times its volume in| Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phys!- ecid. Since {ts invention, 50 years ago, cians for 50 years in correcting excess {t has rémained the standard with|acids. Each bottle contains full direc- physicians everywhere. ‘tons Premier Baldwin Never Contributes To Press Has Never Been Asked But Hopes He Will Be That Premier Baldwin obcuptos af somewhat unique distinction among cabinet ministers {n that he has ney- er had & single offer of any kind to contribute to the press, was revealed by Mr, Baldwin in a speech at a lunche6éh given to Viscount Burnham. “T might produce something,” the Premier said, snillingly, “that if not worth a penny a line might at least be worth a penny a mile,” he re- marked. When he retired from pub- lic life, he added, he would like to feel that one kind hearted person had once made him an offer so that he could see his own stuff in print with his name under it, RHEUMATIC PAINS DUE TO THIN BLOOD Relief Comes Through the Use Of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills The most a rheumatic sufferer can hope for ijn rubbing something on the swollen, aching joints is a little relief, and all the while the trouble |is becoming more firmly rooted. It jis now known that rheumatism is rooted in the blood, and that as the | trouble goes on the blood becomes | still further thin and watery. To |get rid of e, Claims Parachute Will Bring Airplanes Down New Device If Successful Would Eliminate Risk Of Flying All risk will be eliminated from air flying if a device now under construc- tion proves the success {ts sponsor confidently believes it will be. At the All-American Aircraft Show, in Con- vention Hall, Detroit, Major Edward L, Hoffman, of Wright Field, Dayton, Announced that parachutes which will bring a plane and its passengers safety by mieans of a chute, will be available soon. Major Hoffman has spent much of his 18 years of army life at McCook Field, Dayton, where he conducted experiments in connection with the parachutes now used by the U.S. army. “We have been experimenting along the lines of devising a para- chute for an entiré plane,” he said. “The pilot would pull a lever, releas- ing a chute that would bring the plane safely to earth. As a result of experiments, I have brought down ® 1,600-pound weight at a reasonable rate of speed with a 60-foot diameter parachute, Since the plane to be used in actual tests weighs 1,400 pounds, I am quite certain the results will be successful. I expect we will make the first tests at Dayton within the next two months. you must go to the root of the trou- | ble in the blood. That is why Dr. | Williams’ Pink Pills have proved so beneficial when taken for this trou- ble. They make new, rich~ blood wihch expels the poisonous acid and the rheumatism disappears. There are thousands of former | rheumatic sufferers in Canada, now | well.and strong, who thank Dr. Wil- |liams’ Pink Pills that they are now |free from the aches and pains of |this dreaded trouble. One of these Mrs. W. F. Tait, McKellar, Ont., who says:—"I am one of the willing ones to tell you of the great bene- fits I received from the use of Dr | Williams’ Pink Pills. After lying in | bed for seven weeks suffering untold |agony with inflammatory rheuma- tism, relief finally came through the use of this medicine. I could not move in bed only as they lifted me, and I could only sleep when opiates were given me: ‘The medical treat- ment I was taking seemed of no | avail. Then I was advised to try began to get relief. After taking six or_eight boxes the rheumatism was | banished and I had never felt better |in my life. It is several years since turn of the trouble since, I may add that I recommended the pills to two of my friends who were suffer- ing with rheumatism and the pills were equally effective in both cases.” | Try Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills for | anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, in- | digestion or nervousness. Tale them as a tonic if you are not in the best physical condition and cultivate a resistance that will keep you well and | strong. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50¢c a box from The Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. “The hi to be used will take up four cubie feet of space and pweigh not more than 120 pounds. In heavier’ planes more than one parachute would be used.” Low Grade Wheat Marketed In Japan Profitable Outlet In Orient For Mil- lion Bushels ist Year Speaking at Portage la Prairie, George Mclvor, general sales man- ager of the Canadian Co-operative Wheat Growers, Ltd., the central sel- | ling agency for the Canadian pools, | pointed out that out of a total world crop of about four billions of bush- | els, only 800,000,000 were usually ex- | portea to world markets, and Canada | supplied over a third of that. The | pool itself handled about a quarter | quite an influence on price levels, this | being particularly true because Can- ada is the only country selling hard | of the picture for the time being. Mr. McIyor also mentioned that the pool had established a market in Italy for Canadian durums instead of selling them, as formerly, to Amer- ican exporters for mixing. Instead of raising the quality of American dur- um exports, Canadian durums now |brought a premium straight back to | the producer in Canada. Another ex- |ample of the advantage of a strong central selling agency was shown in| Alberta, where there was a lot of feed) wheat Jast year that looked like be- Save the “Poker Soothing Valuable Hands” e: Britain Adyised That Bill For 1928 Will Be Met A brief announcement by the Bri- tish Government that France intends to pay £8,000,000 on its war debt to Britain during the current year indi- cates that France is adhering to the debt agreement of 1926, standing the fact that it is as yet un- ratifled by the French Senate. By agreement, the total indebted- ness was fixed at £647,106,000 and a scale of annual payments was ar- ranged. The 1928 payment will be made in tavo equal installments, one on Aug- ust 15, and the second on March 15, 1929, which is reckoned in the fiscal year of 1928. - Under the agreement £10,000,000 would be due in 1929, and_£12,500,000 the following year. An Oil That Is Famous.—Though Canada was not the birthplace of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, it is the home of that famous compound. From here Take a spoonful Jn water and your! and individuals who have so gener- mean excess acid. unhappy condition will probably end Will Travel By Plane Mopae ing hard to get rid of. A trial ship- Prince Of Wales Will Use Aeroplane| ment of 50 tons was sent to Japan. In Trips About Country As a result over a million bushels of The London Mail says that the|low-grade-wheat has been sold on Prince of Wales has decided to use| that market this year, an aeroplane for travel about the country in filli hii = ware a ers ae araaee ©n-| grateful user of Dr. J, D. Kellogg's gagements. A special fast army two-) Asthma Remedy finds it the only seater ‘plane has been allotted for his| remedy that will give relief, though use at Northolt Aerodrome, near Har-| for thirteen years he had sought oth- row. er help, Years of needless suffering May be prevented by using this won- The Prince holds the rank of group) Gerry) remedy at the first warning of captain in the Royal Air Force and| trouble. Its use is simple, its cost is has had considerable experience in| slight, and it can be purchased almost flying. _ | anywhere, Praises This Asthma Remedy. A Mien eee _ World War Veteran (reminiscent- yvders can do nul... 7 Injury to the most deliacte child, Any|!¥)* “Once we captured a big Bertha | child, or infant in the state of adoles-| that had been throwing duds over cence, who is infested with worms can| our line.” |take this preparation without a! wis Wife: “Why didn't she hang | them on her own line?” |qualm of the stomach, and will find in it a sure relief and a full protec- tion from these destructive pests,| which are responsible for much sick-| According to a sports journal, ness and great suffering to legions| chess-playefs seldom die young. They ni HUE would never finish a tournament if Germany Shows Thanks eines Is Grateful To Canada For Assist- ance Given To Airmen Men cannot live on the moon be- Germany has thanked Canada for|eause the moon has no air and no the assistance rendered in behalf of| water, dt least in liquid form, and the crew of the Bremen aeroplane, | because it is so cold. which blazed the east-to-west trans- Atlantic air trail. The follawing mes- sage from L. Kempff, German consul- general for the Dominion, has been received by Premier King. ‘T am instructed by my govern- ment to express the sincerest thanks of the government of the German Reich for all the assistance rendered to the fliers of the Bremen. My gov- ernment would be grateful {if you would transmit its thanks to thg various government departments and to the numerous organizations Minard’s Liniment for Toothache. s Sure Signs of kidney troubles are pain in the back, difficult urination, deposits in urine. Gin Pills relieve kidney trouble by gently soothing and healing the inflamed tissues, 50c a box at all druggists. ously and efficiently come to the afd) >. PORE any drugstore. 4 of the Bremen crew.” Canada {s the principal source ot | soft wood supplies in the British Em-| pit. | | | Insist on Minard’s Liniment—accept no other, 13% i Ops nest pent BEST REM! Yai and W. N. U. 1732 its good name was spread to Central and South America, the West Indies, | Australia and New Zealand. ‘That is far afield enough to attest its ex- cellence, for in all these countries it js on sale and in demand. Equals Sun’s Surface Heat | Powerful Flame Radiates Light From World’s Largest Electric Lamp Paris, Voltaire’s City of Light, boasts today the most powerful flash-| light lamp in the world. Its light,| | generated by electric current, is equal to 1,400 million candles. When we consider that 1,400 million ordinary} candles, put end to end, would extend eight to ten times round the earth, and almost far enough to reach the moon, we realize how far man has traveled as light-maker since the days of the first tallow candle. Even if mediaeval man had been, }able to manufacture 1,200 million | candles and put them in 1,400 million | candlesticks, the whole popuiation of the world could not have set them alight; today a single man moves @ switch, there is a maelstrom in the ether, and the light of 1,400 million candles bursts into flame, | So powerful is the lamp in Paris that from the top of Eiffel Tower it would be visible for hundreds of miles; and if the Eiffel Tower were twice as high a man with field glasses at Vien- na would be able to see it quite clear- ly. The heat in the centre of the elec- tric flame which radiates the light reaches 6,500 degrees Centigrade. That is to say, it equals the heat at the surface of the sun! 4 Keep Clear Of the Road if a roadway repair, ou er off the concrete L Keep 3 dy out of the right | of way. If t crawl under cur, Nast your legs’ off the road. If you | must change a tire, be sure no pass- |ing car can touch you as you work f | beside your automobile. You may think you are a conspicuous object on the road, and maybe you are, but there are always some drivers who | cannot see. eS F I te be + i tbe Dy oot iy tng » | als | Bie} Ce < ne wit | of 3 ED a j CUT PLUG {| |= Z f on ——w 7 ls: * . own D ti yyet aman’s smoke os wn COOL AND FRAGRANT ba a2 : = wi ———— = = J High Prices For Livestock — | At the Spring Stock Show held j Wg cently at Calgary, Alberta, 393 were sold for a total of $116,720, | average of $297 each, which wa of $184.50 per head higher than Was he paid for 558 bulls at the 1927 show. | _—_ on Requisite On the Farm— ‘ notwith-| farmer and stock-raiser should ke } Ke a supply of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric O co on hand, not only as a ready reme for ills in the family, but because is a horse and cattle medicine of gr potency. As a substitute for sweet ¢ for horses and cattle affected by col it far surpasses anything that can administered. Growth Of Alberta Phone Ssyte In the first three months of | thi year 448 new telephone stations were | ~0 opened in the Province of Albert ste The "phone systém in Alberta is o| pt ated by the Provincial Government ba an No surgicaloperation is neces Bees in removing corns if Holloway’s te Remover be used. car ni metal. It forms over eight per c of the earth's crust. Er The scedless tomato has been | fected in Kansas by a hortleultu Gute in a Baby: wful at Threc ~and it's Dange “01 Thumb sucking does loo) 3 a baby, but it is disgust three-year-old and somet hangs on until fifteen or six habit may cause an ill-forme or induce adenoids; and it 4 terferes with digestion. Pi sleeve over the hand; atl tens, or putting on card) Which preyent bending the elbows, are some of the stop the habit, ~~ : Another bad habit—trreguli bowel action—is responsible they don't act at first, a ‘7 er’s Castoria will’soon regula Byery mother should keep’ it handy to use in case of col! era, diarrhea, gas on § bowels, constipation, loss of when baby is cross and fev gentle bab enables: per. Physicians have over 30 years. Wi! you get a yvaluab! hood. Look for signature on | i i Minard’s Liniment for falling halr, the genuin