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But there are dan-/ gers to be avolded in times of more or less universal prosperity which do} not present themselves when times are hard and business depression rather than business activity is in evidences. It is an old and often proved state~ ment that many people who can and have stood strong and true through the strain and stress of adversity, and won through to ultimate victory, have cracked and broken when favored with prosperity and success. Canada is prosperous today, and it should take full advantage of its present favorable position. The people are optimistic and should continue so. They should continue to show vision, courage, and engage in constructive | development. They would be unworthy of their heritage and the future | . i of their D if they acted otherwise. But they should nevertheless have a care in the enthusiasm of the glowing present not to forget the years to come. % Just as night follows day, winter follows summer, youth grows into old age, and death is the ultimate ending™of birth, so is it inevitablo that, in| _ course of time, depression in business will follow buoyancy. A pendulum swings just as far one way as it does the other, It is a wise man and a wise community, therefore, which when times are good and development is the order of the day, takes thought of. and prepares for that future day | when retrenchment may become a necessity. 7 If growth and expansion is artifiically pushed too far; if an individual) or a community becomes committed to large future obligations in order to _ further speed up present development, they may find themselves in great future difficulty. Au all ‘Such bitter experiences. _ and those who recall the “boom” days of the past know that the period or adjustment following the collapse of a “boom” was much longer than the | “boom” itself, and that in the final analysis the losses far out-weighed the | gains, | At the present time all our Western cities, towns, villages and rural) are ing their pr for 1929. Times are pros-| _ perous, the country is growing, and the almost universal demand is for in- creased expenditures to provide this and that. Today it is possible and istrate in success John Macdonald, eight-hour day, "ational Labor | most have passed through | Western Canada has not been immune from them, | | w Prince Has Turned Author [Writes Foreword To Final Volw Of Merchant Navy The Prince of Wales has turned author, or at least has written 4} foreword to the third and final vol ume of the Merchant Navy by Sir) Acchibald S. Hurd. The foreword) was written In his capacity as Mas-| ter of the Merchant Navy and fish: | | ing fleet. conferred upon him by the) | King last year. | Paying warm tribute to the Bri- lish mercantile marine, the Prince re: | = fers to the thrill that he has alway: Farmers Show Interest | experienced in his world-wide trav- els at the sight of the red ensiga,| In Valuable New Book Hie refers to the work of the mer-| chant marine in the world war as} having provided the final test of a) |herolsm unparralieled in history. “A SPRING TONIC AN AiD 10 HEALTH The book deals with practical ou Can Lay the Foundation Of) phases of cropping and cultivating, Good Health Now By Building | fs “ell as pierce breeding, ane Up Your Blood and Strength-| evra seen ae ont ot the coun: ening Your Nerves Through try as a most authoritative work. 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Y WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD hundred French-Canadians Two ie passed through Winnipeg Es y ov dian National Railways er the Cana: : for the Peace River Distri they are to settle. Captain Sir Hubert Wilkins, polar explorer, has decided to postpone from this summer to next his pro- posed submarine trip across the Are- tic seas. ‘The Chinese people in Manchurla alone smoke eight and a half billion cigarettes every year, according to figures compiled by the Mukden gov- ernment. Alexander I. Fishor, K.C., of Fer- nie, B.C., has received notification from Ottawa of his appointment to the supreme court bench of British Columbia. Mr. Fisher has practiced law there for 28 years. The Roman Catholic Church in St Norbert, near Winnipeg, an ancient landmark of the West, has been de- stroyed by fire. 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And in all Dr. Ronee wren ilies Warandver: ee the realm of medicine, there is NO 4 Honalda Farms earion tion: 5. safer or better tonic than Dr. Wil-!1° yrcGregor, Lieut-Governor for liams Pink Pills. These pills tone Manitoba and w “ vell-known Western end enrich the blood which circulates |farmer, and many others. through every portion of the body,! strengthening jaded nerves and run-| ,q down organs, and bringing a feeling of new strength and energy to weak, easily tired, despondent men, women and childrem | Sones 153 “Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been of the greatest jens ererel Be eh benefit to me. A few years ago I Minister of Agriculture for Ontario. Japan will name a minister pleni- potentiary to Canada just as soon as Emperor Hirohito is officially {n-) formed of the appointment of Hon. Herbert M. Marler, of Montreal, as) Canadian envoy extraordinary at Tokio. All existing records for speedy travel batween Edmonton and Cal- gary were shattered when Captain “Wop” May covered the distance of 186 miles in the Lockhead Vegar of of the Commercial Airways in one oour and a half. BABIES GAIN BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD oe |a few doses | pleasant-tasting Fletcher's Castoria, | This gentle, harmless preparation is was in a badly run down condition, | I became so weak and nervous that I could scarcely go about, and doing my housework left me completely comparatively easy to borrow the money to carry such enterprises through _ and to meet the initial interest charges. But a debt is created which will Distribution of the book is now be-/ the doctor's first thought to relieve ing carried out, and a large demand those ills of babies and children, such for copies indicates that in providing as colic, gas, constipation, diarrhea, at no charge, a tremendous amount colds, etc. Just be sure you get genu- remain for years to come. When the present buoyancy subsides, when | money is less easy to obtain, when depression and some degree of unemploy- | _ ment replaces present favorable conditions in business, will the load be too} heavy to carry? Tt will be unless care is exercised by all civic and municipal authorities | in seeing that the safety line in expansion is not passed, and that expendi- ‘tures now made are for permanent constructive work which will be revenue producing in the years to come. Extravagance in ideas is no more justified in times of prosperity than they are at other times. It is in those “other times” that the bills really have to be paid. | Developmental works are necassary and are justified in times of pros- | | health builders. used up, Everything seemed to worry me, and I was in a very of valuable farming suggestions ana condition, when I began taking Williams’ Pink Pills, I soon fot the pills helping me, and continuing their use I fully rega'ned my health. Since thenwI always take a few boxes in the Spring to build me up for the hot weather, and always I find the best results. I therefore cheerfully recommend these pills as the best of Dr. | un You can get these pills from any dealer, or by mail at 50 perity, when they would be suicidal, in fact quite in times or} depression. When depression prevails it is frequently to provide cents a box from The Dr, Williams” Ont. for even imperative and wholly justifiable expenditures. These must be provided when times are prosperous. It then becomes an equally imperative duty to provide them. me But non-essentials, no matter how. desirable they ‘may be in other respects, should be carefully considered less citizens, the taxpayers, are unthinkingly swept into the authorization of expenditures which later on _ they may haye cause to bitterly regret. Such words of warning are unnecessary in times of depression; it 1s _ now, when prosperity is with us, that warnings are necessary and should be heeded. 7 Ree The Newest Invention Wrist Watch When Worn Three Hours Winds Itself A self-winding watch has been in- vented by a Lancashire artisan. ‘Canada Holds Second Place Exceeded Only By U.S. In Export Of Agricultural Machinery According to the eleventh report of the Imperial Economic Commit- A “Tramp” Of the Skyways New British 'Plane Built To Carry Bulklest Articles The bulkiest articles can be trans- ported across the world at a speea of 100 miles an hour in a new Bri- tish aeroplane which has recently passed the fullest: flying tests. Its spacious cabin looks like a railway baggage van, for the ma: chine has been built as a “tramp” of the skyways. It is known as the Vickers Bellore, and can be used as a freight-carrier, for the trans- port of troops or as a long-dis- Finding that seventy-five per cent. of watch troubles were caused by - dirt or moisture entering through the aperture of the winder, he set out to make a watch which would be completely enclosed. In two and 4 tee, Canada is second among the countries of the world in the export of agricultural machinery. The United States is first, Germany thira, and United Kingdom fourth. I 1926, the approximate total value ot 5 half years, working in his spare time, he succeeded. The new wrist watch winds itself. To keep it going all the owner has to do is to wear it for three hours a day. It can not be overwound. the exports from the four countries was: United States, $46,315,000, Canada, $16,915,000; Germany, $16,- 525,000, and United Kingdom, $6,- 615,000. tance bomber. * The two Napier Lion engines have 1,000 horse-power, and with extra tanks to carry additional petrol the machine could remain in the air for between seventy and eighty hours. Electricity supplies the lighting of this aerial pantechnicon. The sides and roof are reinforced with wooden stays. and the floor, hailt up of wood in the manner of the Underground rounicipal expenditures on the im | be looked- upon as a general pain provement and maintenance of Cana | Killer. It has achieved that greatness $45,75 for itself and its excellence is known dian roads amounted Se ed aha | to all who haye tested its virtues and Ta nae Be \ learned by experience. Jenkins—“It must be a hard pro-| position for a man to get as high) up as you are in the lodge,” Hankins—“Aw, not 50 went up by degrees.” 4 new German cruiser to be con- | structed at Kiel, is to be electrically 1| welded, no rivets being used in any part of the ship. - = hard! Simple Precautions Against FLU Sore Throat — — The Danger Signal Health Authorities Point Out The Necessity Of Treating The Simple Cold At Its Beginning I railway carriage, is similarly ———— The Oil Of Power. — It is not! strengthened. Expenditures On Canadian Roads clause ae se BHO ER, Eclectric EPS eer eee a a a! will remedy every ill, but} vi y Yan" In 1927 federal, provincial and} its yses are so various that it may| C°P (to man with cow) — Can't you see that this path is reserved for pedestrians? | Farmer—Well, my cow is on foos.| Miller's Worm Powders entroul worms without any inconvenience to the child, and so effectually that they pass from the body unperceived.| They thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels and leave them in a con- | dition not favorable to worms, and there will be no reyiyal of the pests. | | Civil flying operations are rapidly| increasing in Canada, year by year, and one of the fields in which the]! most marked adyance Has been made| is that of aerial surveying. The ae liminary report of 1928 of the Buta graphic work y Photograph Immense Area for sur y purposes done by the Topographical Survey, Nearly évery case of “Flu with a simple cola, At first the| DoPattment ‘of the Interior, “in: ‘co: thront is 5 flen just oon the’ inféction goes. lower— operation with the Royal Canadian | then the che affected. A safe plan is to gargle the throat three times) *" Force: shows in round numbers} daily with viline"—this will keep the throat free from germs, If there | °, '°t#! 0f 53,000 square miles of ter-| ig any sign of tightness in the chest, rub on Nerviline—every drop wil| ‘'°'Y Covered } penetrate deeply—congestion will be relieved—the cold will break up| As a vermifuge an effective areal quickly. Many a dangerous case of “Flu” can be avoided by this’ simple home treatment. Of course it is always wise to take some relaxing medicine, and for this purpose immediate results will be secured from Dr, Hamilton's Pills—they purge the system of impurities and carry off a lot of disease—breeding wastes. This combination treatment of Nerviline and Dr. Hamilton's Pills is very effective for Grippe, Influenza, Bad Colds, etc., and can be relied upon atisfactc results. ation is Mother Grayes’ Worm erminator ,and it can be given to the most delicate child without fear} of injury to the constitution. | nings } sincere in | | No man can produce great t |who is not thoroughly | dealing with himself. W. N U. 1781 information ; Oll Limited has instituted a service quite unique in the industrial history of Canada. Record Beet Acreage Predicted All records for beet acreage in southern Alberta threaten to go by the boards in 1929. Pre-sign-up indi- cations are that there will be over 10,000 acres of land planted to this crop if the spring outlook is at all satisfactory. 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Coleman, vice-president of western lines, Canadian Pacific Rail- j way, announces, a large construction programme in the west this year. The work will include the building of a@ number of new stations, houses for officials and roadmasters, 13 new section houses, cooling plants, bloch signal and protection devices with additional trackage at terminal yards. The rock ballast programme will be pressed; many bridges re- placed and the laying of 100 pound steel on the main line pushed for- ward. About 100 miles of rock bal- last between Fort William and Win- nipeg will be laid this year and 350 miles of 100 pound steel laid. Giving It a Chance A young man whose knowledge of cards was extremely visionary Was roped in to complete a bridge four. After a few moments he com- mitted his first mistake by throwing sway a king on a trick taken by his opponent's ace. “Good heavens!” bellowed the young man’s partner, “a king doesn’t usually beat an ace, you know.” *I know," stammered the begin- neer, “but I thought I'd let it have a try." Asthma Cannot. Last when the greatest of all asthma specifics is uséd. Dr, J. D. Kellogg’s Asthma| | Remedy assuredly deserves this ex-| jalted title. It has to its credit thou-| sands of cases which other prepara-| | tions had failed to benefit, It brings |help to even the most severe cases | and brings the patient to a condition jot blessed relief. Surely suffering from asthma is needless when a | remedy like this {s so easily secured, Toronto Is Growing ir An expenditure of $13,000,000 for the carrying out of plans designed to relieve traffic congestion in the city and to develop proposed beautifica- tion sch has been rec to the Toronto City Council by the Advisory City Planning Commission, Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, has grown rapidly in re. | cent years. It has a population of about 600,000 and is the second Jarg- est city in Canada | Casey: “Are yez goin’ to Riley's party?" F Maloney: “Indade of am. 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