‘ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Terence Baldwin Never Contributes To Press| Has Never Been Asked But Hopes He Will Be That Premier Baldwin occupies a somewhat unique distinction among cabinet ministers In that he has nev- er had a single offer of any kind to contribute to the press, was revealed by Mr. Baldwin in a speech at a luncheon given to Viscount Burnham. “~ might produce something,” the Premier said, smilingly, “that if not * Red Rose Orange Pekoe is } the best tea you can buy = [worth a penny a line might at least +) nm be worth a penny a mile,” he re- marked. When he retired from pub- In clean, bright Aluminum : : - —— - lic life, he added, he would like to ' feel that one‘Kind hearted person had Who W ants War? once made him an offer so that he {t is the capitalist class of the world which has been responsible for war be- iad 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 Of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills the conflict and in the years that have followed, it is safe to say that Capital) The most a rheumatic sufferer can i has learned its lesson, and today the whole influence of the financial and (tee for in rubbing something on RHEUMATIC PAINS DUE TO THIN BLOOD Relief Comes Through the Use dustrial world is thrown into the scale in favor of continuing Peace. the swollen, aching joints {fs a little A strange picture however, presented by the one country fn which | roller end all the Ag the foo { ) = A i store tral i Ann is becoming more firmly rooted. - those who are loudest in their cutcry against the capitalist class are Sn full) (Pie, \esowas that rheumatism | 1s ; control, namely, Russia. In no other country is Capital so strongly denounced | rooted in the blood, and that as the is as in Soviet Russia, The Soviet leaders regard Capital as the source of all the| trouble goes on the blood becomes i qvorld's difficulties and sorrows. At ite door they lay the major crimes of the | stil further thin and watery. To leet rid of rheumatism, therefore, 2 2 ve - S © its at world. The revolution under Lenine and Trotsky had for its object, not the You must go to the root of the trou- | Claims Parachute Will could see his own stuff in print with) parachutes now used by the U.S. ‘The statement has been made so frequently, and with ‘such vigor that his name under it. army. “We have been experimenting Bring Airplanes Down Deylcs If Successful Would Ellminate Risk Of Flying All risk will be eliminated from air flying if a device now under construc- tion proves the success {ts sponsor Save the Valuable — ciareceaesa| “Poker Hands” vention Hall, Detroit, Major Edward * L. Hoffman, of Wright Field, Dayton, announced that parachutes which will bring a plane land its passengers safety by means 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 New Serer along the lines of dévising a para- chute for an entire plana,’ he said. “The pilot would pull a lever, relens- ing a chute that would bring the plane safely to earth. As a result of experiments, I have brought down a 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. “The parachute to be used will take up four cubic feet of space and weigh overthrow of the Czarist Government, for it had already fallen, but the over-| Je in the blood. That is why Dr. throw and complete destruction of Capital, and in their canrpaign against the | Williams’ Pink Pills have proved so capitalist system they held it to be responsible for war and the sufferings and | beneficial when taken for this ron losses which war always entails, * | Lie Tea the. ed oe poe e ‘Today, however, under the leedership of the Soviet, Russia is the most} the rheumatism disappears. militaristic country in the world—the one chief place of danger to the | There are thousands of former peace of the world Recently a first-hand picture of the military) srenmaiic jeumerets in Conia, ew 7 ; 7 Bac) = | well and strong, who than! rr. Wil- spirit of Russia was given by one who is friendly to the professed ideals of the|j).5,4' pink Pills that they are naw CUT PLUG Soothing — ‘yet a man's smoke COOL AND FRAGRANT 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- ; Soviet, Mr. Williaza Wellock, Secialist M.P. for the Stourbridge Division of | free from the aches and pains of} % Worcestshire, England, in the British Parliament. He makes some interest-| this dreaded trouble. One of these lion Bushels Last Year pee Ing disclosures in a recent article or “Soviet Russia of Today,” which appear- | Mrs. W. F. Tait, McKellar, Ont., who| Speaking at Portage la Prairle, = == ed in a recent issue of the ‘‘Socialist Review.” There he admits that the la abaes Rastveunae Of Be Wee George Melvor, general sales man France Paying War Debt High Prices For Livestock Ever ‘ x Soviet dictatorship “possesses, cven boasts of, a most efficient Secret Service, | gts I received from the use of Dr jager of the Canadian Co-operative a At the Spring Stock Shopy held | e- ‘Suma: i and is responsible for creating a military spirit that gives one food for re-) Williams’ Pink Pills. After lying in| Wheat Growers, Ltd., the central sel-| Britain Advised That Bill For 1928 cently at Calgary, Alberta, 393 b ‘Suma 5 flection.” . | bed for seven weeks suffering untold] ling agency for the Canadian pools, Will Be Met were sold for a total of $116,720, an Sama Moreover, he says, “Girls as well as boys are learning to handle rifles, Beonye we j nfienunnlo nar awe pointed out that out of a total world| brief announcement by the Bri-| average of $207 each, which wi 3 Throw ‘ and girls’ corps for this purpose are being formed in those otherwise excellent ise of this medicine. I could not| TOP of about four billions of bush-|tish Government that France intends| $184.50 per head higher than was — oa institutions, workers’ or trade union clubs. Indeed, except during the World| moye in bed only as they lifted me, | els, only 800,000,000 were usually ex-| to pay £8,000,000 on its war debt to paid for 558 bulls at the 1927 sho’ ‘and o 1 War, I have never seen such military enthusiasm as I witnessed in Ttuseia | and I could only sleep when opiates) ported to world markets, and Canada| Britain during the current year indi- Mngha during my recent visit.” Mr. Wellock mentions a military demonstration hy on ER ai ae eee Baa supplied over a third of that. The|cates that France Is adhering to the| Requisite On Ve duran 600 half a millfon young people of the International Youth Movement, and ob-favall. | hens Ti was advised to) try:| POO! itsel Handled xboutsal quarter|debt agreement of 1926, notwith- farmer and _stock-ralser aout ies , * si rent ia i EES ett y ’ vere } _ a . Thomas’ 4 ) serves: If after the enthusiasm and determination I then witnessed, Russia | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and soon + of it, and therefore was able to have] standing the fact that it is as yet un- Bre a uae SES ERE he % cum of the enthusiasm possessed by Young Russia. It was very significant.” |{n my life. Thus, while professing peace at Geneva, and submitting proposal all the nations of the world totally disarm, the Soviet leaders are engaged in the task of exciting military enthusiasm throughout the length and bread turn of the trouble since. is ever attacked T pity (Re army that comes out against her, for no capitalist began ie get re After taking six quite an influence on price levels, this government in the whole world can put an army into the field with a redi- | oe Re Lose we pacar et being particularly true because Can- | It is several years ‘since } Js that | this happened and I have had no re-| I may! of the picture for the time being. add that recommended the pills to) ratified 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 bé made in for ills in the family, but because is a horse and cattle medicine of great potency. As a substitute for sweet oil” for horses and cattle affected by colle it far surpasses anything that can b administered. 3 ada is*the only country selling hard spring wheat, now that Russia {is out Mr, MecIvor also mentioned that f two of my friends who were suffer-| iF of Russia, hnd training the youth of the land, girls as well as boys, for war. ing with rheumatism and the pills|the pool had established a market in| tryo equal installments, one on Aug-) Growth Of Alberta Phone Ssytem i In the face of such duplicity, and with full knowledge of what Russia were equally effective in both cases.” | Italy for Canadian durums instead of| yst 15, and the second on March 15, In the first three months of this \ is attempting\in China, and, in fact, in all countries where a feeling of ‘Try noe a eer Pink ul ee selling them, as formerly, to Amer-|j999, which is reckoned in the fiscal] year 443 new telephone stations were .” unrest prevails, how can the other nations of the world scrap all their arma- | alpestton Se na ethen ican exporters for mixing. Instead Of} year of 1928. opened in the Province of Alberta i} ments, as many, if not most of them, would like to do so? Russia Js, in actual as a tonic if you are not in the best raising the quality of American dur-| Ynder the cement £10,000,000| The "phone system in Alberta is oper. yt e e: agr Pp iy oper- ‘ fact, the greatest stumbling block to world disarmament, and, notwithstand- | physical condition and cultivate a| um exports, Canadian durums now] would be due in 1929, and £12,500,000) ated by the Provintial Government. ing all the pious protestations of the Soviet Jeaders, constitutes the outstand- eras oly mal ee youre ana brought a premium straight back to/ the following year. t ing threat against future peace among the nations. \through any medicine dealer or py | He producer in eanane: Another o* No surgical operation is necessary i —— — ———— — | iil at 50c a BOX from The Dr. Wil-| ample of the advantage of a strong| An Oil That Is amonsee Tneue in removing corns if Holloway’s Corn iy f i , . |liams’ Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. central selling agency was shown in} Canada was not the birthplace of Dr.) Remover be used. ¥i Delay In Delivery World’s Greatest Tea Drinkers ~ Alberta, where there was a lot of feed | Thomas, Eclectric Oil, enone eS. | Wi wheat last year that looked like be-|[/,°05, A is more abundant 1 é - . ill Travel By Plane its good name was spread to Central a. | Postal Note Issued In 1910 Cashed) New Zealanders Serve It: Seven Times y ing hard to get rid of. A trial ship-| Nee ood aan Orles the West Tudlas)| aTcusBone the, world tam any Clea A After 18 Years Every Day | prince Of Wales Will Use Aeroplane| ment of 50 tons was sent to Japan.) Australia and New Zealand. That| metal. It forms over eight per cent. After a trip to Bukowina and sey-| In New Zealand they drink tea} In Trips About Counti As a result over a million bushels of is far afield enough to attest its ex-| of the earth’s crust. y % s ‘ i cardi | Ps ay 5 cellence, for in all these countries it 3 Az? ¢ eral other points in the Balkans and| seven times a day, according to one} pe London Mail says that the low-grade wheat has been sold i ‘ ain 4 ‘Leave : Jong rests at Ottawa, New York, and|of the Canadian Exchange teachers,| prince of Wales has decided to use| that market this year. : gion) sale ane eens The seedless tomato has been per- and 4 aa other likely points, a postal note for) Miss Luella Derbecker, of Kitchener, | an aeroplane for travel about the EnucletSan’ Surf Heat fected in Kansas by a horticulturist. as i $27, issued at Cranbrook in 1810, was| Ont. Miss Derbecker stated that al-| country in filling his numerous en- Praises This Asthma Remedy. | quals sun s ace Mea a — : a recently cashed at Creston Post Of-| though there weréno furnaces m the} vo. | Brateful user of Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s} = = t fice by the owner, Frank Kenik, now| houses, the practite of fen tultinelescomee A special fast army two- Asthma Remedy finds it the only| Powerful Flame aA ea eng ec Cute in aBab frt| TadeMiseelanineden thatore wn 4 to-counteract the chill of tile poteme ane mae Deen allotted for his| remedy that will give relief, though) World's Largest Electric Lamp at ee ee ae pws ena ees eee Deteaictie Sais nea Racine |use at Northolt Aerodrome, near Har-| for thirteen years he had sought oth-} Paris, Voltaire's City of Light, “Awful at Three i ai % G . Years 0: suf | sf = John. At ihe ae aeecunid satetoetires: before *presictast, “teatat preal-| rng pam eede anaer ates innay rte mraeented Syalee: this wore | boasts! today ree vee Re manditaD erous’ . Interest the holder of the long over-| fest, morning tea at half past ten, tea| ; group) Gorful remedy at the first warning of|lght lamp in the worl. Tt enh s Dang Leave a i yer $20. junch, afternoon tea, tea for yoy Les in the Royal Air Force and| trouble. Its use is simple, its cost is| generated by electric current, is equal by Ruth Brittain Leave lue note is out over $20. fray fOr ea Ms Be a Ne unaftee had considerable experience in| slight, and it can be purchased almost to 1,400 million candles. When we (Co 4 ner, and tea supper was acini anywhere, 7 3 i Payments For Beets varying procedure, Even the schools, ene ae Ser es ee ae patie Phe Cheques amounting to over $18,000| shops and offices served tea at 10.20} cry World War Veteran (reminiscent-|C@ndles, put end to en iy, WOULG eXLeNat ie } ) amoun ng over y 8 ; f a Miller's Worm Powders can do nu!y,). “once we captured a big Bertha eight to ten times round the earth, Abbot have been distributed among beet|in the morning she sald. \injury to the most deliacte child. Any| ~ Jana almost far enough to reach the ae growers of Southern Alberta by the — | child, or infant in the state of adoles-| that had been throwing duds over ae eet ih = Canadian Sugar Factories Limitea.| A shark's egg is unprotected with | cence, who is infested with worms can | qur line,” Tag Rvp Wey Lea ILZOy LON aRan setae — mae 8 bet we fn Gan rotected| Ae this ‘preparation without | His Wife: ‘Why didn’t she hang traveled as light-maker since the is represents an additional paymen: | shell, but the contents are p) | qualm of the stomach, and will find gens ontheriown Une?! days of the first tallow candles eS of 50 cents a ton for 1927 beets,|by a thick, leathery covering almost | in it a sure relief anda full protec: | <. Even if mediaeval man had been ss bringi the total id for Jastic as rubber. | tion from. these destructive pests, | ce 3 = 1 ieee maellve a pa pa se Ea ae which are responsible for-much sick-| According to a sports journal, able to manufacture 1,200 million ¢ Bears. Je Be! P ¢ |ness and great suffering to legions) chess-players seldom die young. ‘They | candles and put them {n 1,400 million i ‘ ae pyameqgare! Hivaysenelloee un Cheeni would never finish a tournament if| candlesticks, the-whole population of j Magistrate: “Did you have an as-| speaking, of mankind, for man em-| they: did, the world could not haye sct them ¥ i sistant in this robbery?” braces woman. Germany Shows Thanks alight; today a single man roves @ an f Prisoner: “No. I ‘ad one once, but oo creIESTe Th —— "'s Liniment for Toothache. switch, there {s a maelstrom in the : on \ * Minard’ rr { + I ‘ad to dismiss im—'e was dishon-| The city of Strasbourg is the capi-|1Is Grateful To Canada For Assist- ————_. ether, and the light of 1,400 million Thumb sucking does look sweet i A Sati” tal of the province of Alsace. ance Given To Airmen Men cannot live on the moon be-| candles bursts into flame. nena Sea 1s ise ss —— —$<—<———————————— =| Germany has thanked Canada for| cause the moon has no air and no| §o powerful is the lamp in Parls) hangs on until fifteen or sixteen! th the assistance rendered in behalf ot water, at least in liquid form, and|that from the top of Wiftel Tower it) habit may cause an ill-fornied moul yo hf the crew of the Bremen aeroplane, | because it is so cold. would be visible for hundreds of miles; | or induce adenolds; and it always pl s) \ which blazed the cast-to-west trans- ——- —| ana if the Eiffel Tower were twice as cerceree ae CUS ee reeth con W iene ‘| A 3 : ; 2 an Atlantic air trail. The follawing mes- Sure Signs high a man_with field glasses at Vien-| tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, —} oh Reduce the Acid sage from L, Kempff, German consul- general for the Dominion, has been received by Premier King. “J am instructed by my govern- ment to express the sincerest thanks of the government of the German Reich for all the assistance rendered 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, b0c a box at all druggists. | na would be able to seé 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! Keep Clear Of the Road which prevent bending the arms at the elbows, are some of the ways to stop the habit. R Another bad habit—tirregularity In bowel actlon—ts responsible for weak — bowels. and constipation in bables Give the tiny bowels an opportunity |to act at regular periods each day- they don’t act at first, a little Fle! io he! to the filers of the Bremen. My gov- Paes eA 1 i I ernment would be grateful if you When making a roadway repair,| Bvery mother should keep a bottle | ly ZnS would transmit its thanks to the pull your car oyer off the conerete| it handy to use in case of colle, chi |, S various government departments vid keep your body out of the right|¢ra, diarrhea, ean (On. atosiueiey P ° i = bowels, constipation, loss of sleep, i and to the numerous organizations| of way. If you must crawl under cur, | PONE Goes Pe and feverlahy It ne a < stomachs, sour stomachs and) Take a spoonful in water and your| and individuals who have) so gener- keep your legs off the road. If youl gentle influence over baby’s system aie | {ndigestion usually mean excess acid. unhappy condition will probably end) ousty and efficiently come to the ald sense change a tire, be sure mo pass-| enables him to get full EERE ‘ The st h nerves are over-stimu- in five minutes. Then you will always| | + #14 Bremen-crew.” : ii touch you as you work|fom. his food, helps him 8 if FE | Jated. Too much acid makes the stom-|know what to do, Crude and harmful of the rel : ras EEE | ing car can’ touch: you ag Ty strengthens his bowels, ne j ach and intestines sour. methods will never appeal to you. Go| == E thy “Sadan? | healde your automobile, You may!” Castoria {a purely yegetabl 4 F | ‘Alkali kills acid instantly. The best| prove this for your own sake. It may| Canada 1s the principal source of} 4 MOR ree sail at | thinic you are @ Pp object] harmless—the recipe is on thew vi | form is Phillips Milk gnesta, be- |Bave 4 BT kt many dlsayceably elu | soft wood supplies in the British Hm-| Hipy BEST Rt ey thine you ore od rmeyta you are, but] per. Physician have prescribed st en cause one harm! e dose ze sure to get the genuine Phillip: i oe | in e ve ears. With “pac! ca etalizes many times its volume in| Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phy pire. STAND BI ADDEN there are always some drivers who aver years, Witt a Ke aoe re ince {ts invention, 50 years ago, cians for 50 years in correcting excess : 1m | cannot gee. hood. Look for Chas, H., Fletch Ry ft hag remained the standard with jacids. Each bottle contains full direc- Insist on Minard’s Liniment pt|— = =i Bias Sea signature on the wrapper ; ‘tions—any drugstore. no other, | W. N. U. 17382 | xunard’s Lintment for falls tir, | the genuine, physicians ev erywher'