Se SUMAS | & MATSQUI NEWS, ABBOTSFORD, Bc. Wales Of Education In and visited Denmark were astonished at | People Seay Z : the good life of the Danish farmers.) !* 2 snobbery The English had big farms and lived; W#0 Visited a high school talked to badly in comparison with Danes on} two girls. One was the oueUy ye small: farms, ‘Wint. wae the BceKEt?T wealthy Jandowner. the other before Pdueation The Danish 0} ~ and| Sle went to tlie high school was ervant in the girls were of no account in their own) COMestic’servant i country until they had passed through @ course in the high schools or peas 7 educational ~ Raising The Standard OF - The Modern Eo etiari The rise of Denmark to prosperity | coincides with the development of an! | money, to énable them to study ata The well-to-do and the est go to ‘work to saye up h school. alike go to 4 | poor syi aon once practi¢nl) The English farmers who | ph TEE democratic A friend ideal. of They school Sat beside each other frien bery. enough There ame house in the There is no snob- quality in education leve The mine | | | aul f universities. After leaving the . Say yor national See poor: | other distinctions. At another prim ee 2 ci oh _j ary school near Copenhagen my friend toes a | was inthe house of tlhe teaches close i fit Sn ie Se eee Bee | ; Chas*fiynds, Editor and Proprigtor ot} by. The room he satin w: & alled | : en Wine net) the New Recor, Lumsden, Sas Constipation Vanishes © ~ , | friend the name of Ajlant. “fhe boy | a Forever $ gave the Danish and then the Latin) spe Ace mehae Dodd's Kidney Pil name. He could speak English as for idhey, ie Prompt —Permanent— Relief well his own language. Most! ae CAR’ never fail. Purely vege- table—act surely but gently on the liver. Stop after- dinner dis- tress—cor- rect indiges- tion; improve - the Sot aon ane BASHTER the eyes. . Small Pill—SmallDose—Small Price | ‘0° Mind.—G. Ww. the King used to drop ing for talks with the teacher, a democratic country. working on the land ws TER'S LITTLE LIVER CILLS sh and German. a national enthusiasm for and culturally important, and pha Yoni Vich if there is g afl of {among the peopl | Homestead: in in the even A young man, s asked by my | Danes are bilingual, and many know! | Miss C. M. Cridland Suffered from There is} education. | ft has made the country economically | M. | know that a poor Jand may be made} with ms ideas | ; Wealth begins in} taken Russell in the Irish | medicine Lady Gives the Reason are It is| his Kidney Trouble and got no Relief Till Shé took Dodd's Kidney Pills. Langton, Ont.—(Special) —Mis Crid@land, -a well known re ident here, states, “I lave been troubled kidneys for some time. Your | Dodd’s Kidney Pills did me more good other medicine I have ever I think they are a wonderful they han any Dodd's Kidney Pills kidney_ remedy They are purely a tone up and Strengthen weak kidneys and put them ‘The Canadian Pacific Railway Farm Help for _ eet Farmers . Vest fd i 0D to meet theic ue) BE OF SERVICE, to Wes ern c. tr 0 orb torres! (heh D ite ‘auch h con to Br number of countries. The CANADIAN PACIFIC Railway will aN receive and iclp fixvan to be supplicd £ Nor in all of es who have farmed in and ind who dre now in touch sdoua to ‘come 49° Gannda. applications for anale “and female farr Buitain, Belcium, Holland, Denmark, “which countries ihe Company has r are familiar wi : c with such men and ¥ ‘THE GOVERNMENTS of tho thelr willingness to aid tho em order to fill such apr _Jarmer at the DEOvEr time a with a ae bn printed been prepared ep en n be obtained trom offices listed belo: countries n of @anadian Pacific Railway J. S. DENNIS, Chief Commissioner, Montreal. | in condition to do their full work of /Siraining the impurities out of the { blood. Strong healthy kidneys are | absolutely necessary if the blood is to} | be pure and the body healthy. ft |. Pure blood coursing through the body carri@s fo the different organs, | the nourishment they need, keeps them und and enables them to throw off -iscase of different kinds. The Origin of Life sts Claim’ to Have Discovered Some of the Secrets. of Being | Scie | Brilish. scientists’ have put their | ifingers on one of ihe gresdtest ques- tions of all time. The research | | chemists of Liverpool University have mide a &reater discovery | {han those of Columbus jt is notvin on ot} | | Snding afcontinent ov a universe, but | of onc their ¢: L ques or the se tets of heing. ‘They | Whe) Garupanst willSensie tiv icharus tthe fiver 62 AK @ Ho} Wills oon lite growing out of deythea * the farmez be required to make any cash udvance whatsoever towards the / breath of gas, aeiop-orealar becom. travelling ex, i st railway station» The informu- fre : sa i pecon tion necessarlly- asked for in these npplication forms, which will be held in jing. the living yatenile from which strictest confidence, covers the Ae « points:—the kind of help required- Finndic Teer ats y , bs le or female—married or wu: d ate required and for how long; PEhe sole vegotable world js built up nationality desired; monthly ct Tottered Kind of work offered, otc. | Professor Benjamin Moore, of.Liver: | -WINNIPEG.—T. S. Acheson, General Agricultural Agent, C.P.R. bool University, a genius of stiancoy ~ WINNIPEG —John Sweeting, Industrial Agent, CPT. Orel POI Aue whee Ly SASKATOON.—W. J. Gerow, Land Agent, C.P.R. jee Curing the wav within sight of EDMONTON.—J. Miller, Land Agent, C.P-R. | this (iscoyery. .Ifis successors have CALGARY.—M. E. Thornton, Supt. Colonization, C.P.T. Saeeee ay _-VANCOUVER.—E, J. Semmens, Tray. Industrial Agent, CPR. } entered into the land le promised | » Department of Colonization and Development | them. - They have watched the visible | unfolding of joie ie the discovery dawning of life, of how the inorganic becomes oiganic has linked actually UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” on tablets; you {oa are not getting Aspirin at all ‘Accept. only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”? which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved’ safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ‘Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also botiles of 24 and 100—Dr Aupinie’ x the de mark (regist: ayt in Canada) of Bayer Manofactui Gcetioneidexter of ee eailceta. While it in wel arn th ae Aspire m he world closer | together i forged } CUTE bond in the unity of every- } thing that exists, The London Daily News. Pre ee i ie With China i Trade and Immigration Treaty May | Be Soon Concluded | «A reciprocal (veaty i } | rade and immigration soon lo be conchided between a and China, 4 niling to Dr, } Chilien Tstu-, Sonsil-General, | Ottawa, “Cana ow’ silk and | we want Cang he | The treaty Said, would afford advantageous | terms for both countries in the inter- jebange of products. “The trade | treaty,” declared Dr Tsur, “will pro- | vide that China shall not allow labor- j ers to come to Canada, while the Do- | minfon head tax.” will remove the Export Poultry A considerable export poultry trade been developed by the farmers in Skatchewan dying the last few years During the period December Ist to 21st, 1922, there were fiftean cars of poultry shipped from Moose Jaw. Of this 600 pounds went to} Winnipeg, 80,000 pounds to Montreal } and 24,000 to Vancouver. Firm on Their Thrones Storms on the Atlantie recently have been the worst for forty years. King George and the Storm King seem to be about the only soy erelgn firmly Seated cn’ their respective thrones. re Was Ne Us { i. : * : sition stagg which requires a new kind j tion, etc, are being slowly. j though the process is not profitable in [este EDITORS | Market For Canes Grats : : Expanding As World Shortage ] Of ‘Wheat etme Evident One of the curious phenomena no- liced in the United States, and often commented upon, is the “wheat line” which hag receded year by year asthe | fertility of virgin soil was exhausted and more diversified and intense farm he was adopted. -it may be that some of the older grain growing districts in Sas Wan have come to the inevitable tran- katche- of farming. Summer cultivation, fallowing, green manuring, crop rota- adopted, growing wheat Virgin land. Yet the market for is expanding. Japan has just sent an envoy to make arrangements for the Shipment of Canadian grain to that country, recently industrialized, and representing an enoymous potential wheat consi anion: Wheat can con- y be expected to drive,out rice in the Orient, to somb extent at leasi. This will certainly take place as the process of indusirialization proceeds, for rice growing demands a prodigious amount of hand~ labor of the most irksome dgind. Within a yery few years, the United States will cease to be & wheat ex- porting country, and will begin to im- port a part of its bread supply. Con- siderable Canadian wheat already finds its way across the border; be- cause of its high quality it is used for mnixing with Jow-grade American in competition with Canada’s grain Tt is Wheat is nowhere found wild, it will singular thing that while £10 any climate éxeept the Arctic in < j—the nortiiera Hi not been re abundant torial regions. < ¥ Another~ remarkable abou for wheat gr \ hed, and it pre Crops hing wheat was discoyvéred duriug: the pas™ season, when our crop was iorkemae in the face of gravely disturbed ins , pean conditions—wheat is currence just as good, if somewhat more bulky than gold. The British exporters] simply bartered our wheat in Europe last year. They did not pretend tc | sell it for money. The depreciated and=shaky state of most of the eur rencies made the risk too great, §! the canny Britisher simply trades s@ many bushels of wheat for so man hundredweight of figs, raisins or other commouities. By this bartering pro # cess the price of wheat has remaine' at a fairly steady level in spite of th hectic European money conditions. — Many western farmers have been worrying about what will happen to | the European demantt for wheat ii case other countries collapse as co. pletely as has, for instance, Austy But the fluid and non-perishable n; 5 ture of wheat makes it a commodity which is preeminently easy to barter, and European conditions can Mrecomel much more Wisturbed than they are at present without seriously disturbing the market for Canadian wlieat. re Not only that, but it is becoming evident that a world shortage of wheat during 1923 is a serious probability. Certainly there are no adequate re- Serve stocks anywhere in the world, s 3 so that the outlook for a firm market | for Canada's —Regina Post. 1923 wheat crop is good.” all SPOHN MEDICAL HORSES COUGHING? 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