FR between Great Britain and the United | People. SUMAS € MATSOUTL NEWS. ARROTSTORD LE: Anglo-American Relations More Friendly And Cordial Than Have Been In Past The urgent need for continuation of}on. The fundamental essence of » a spirit of friendship and co-operation | civilization is the spiritual life of the Today, in some parts of the States and the importance of Canada’s ' world, the spiritual life seems to have position as the keystone of that friend- | grown feebly. Unless a change skip, were points emphasized by Sir comes if will be but a short time, as Auckland Geddes, British ambassador! history. measure times, until the at Washington, and other distinguish-| fabric of civilization will crumble. ed speakers at the annual dinner of “I believe with all my heart and the Canadian Society of New York. soul that the people of our nations, “The relations between Greas Bri-\those of the British commonwealth tain and the United States are more|and the United States, are now call- friendly and cordial than ever they|ed to a great mission. In our coun- have been in the past,” declared Sir/tries the spiritual life is stjll strong. Auckland. Through the advice and encourage- This was a fortunate condition for,ment of the English-speaking peo- the other nations of the world, hej ples hopes may be brought to the peo- pointed out, for upon the unity and|ples who feel that the world is co-operation of the English-speaking | crumbling around them. nations very largely depended the “The choice before us is simple. future of the world. Friendship and co-operation—take it “The world is too far from stable to} or leave it. Take it and the world stand any more shocks,” Sir Auckland} will come back to prosperity and hap. continued. “Things haye gone too|piness. Refuse it, and the process oi far to allow us to sit idly by and say, | crumbling we have already seen in the ‘all will come out all right,’ and pay} world will extend, extend, extend.” no further attention to what is going Sir Auckland said his friendship MOTHER! MOVE (smn CHILD'S BOWELS national benefit x Sir Auckland, in a brief reference “California Fig Syrup” Child’s Best Laxative to the British debt funding mission, declared that while it was impossible for him to discuss the work of that body, he was more optimistic now than ever before that the work would be crowned with success. The Brit- ish representatives, he said, were carrying back to England a most pro- found impression of the courtesy ‘and appreciation which had been shown them in the United States. Right Hon. Sir George Foster, re tired Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, sketched the present posi- tion of the British Empire, which, he declared, “at the end of a hundred years of expansion and development, is more powerful, more united, than ever before.” Sir George predicted that the tide of emigration and the flow of capital ; irom the Old Country would more and geeete iy ecasponatusct jt more be diverted to the British domin- oughly clean the little bowels, and in a AOS EISELE TAD EES SUSIE ty few hours you have a well, playful alien nationalities’ and to develop child again. ven if cross, feverish, estates other than her own.” Ss, stipa 2 ‘ “ h + Dito a AS oe The history of the relations be mothers can rest easy because it never tween Canada and the United States,” fails to work all the souring food and Said Bainbridge Colby, Secretary of nasty bile right out of the stomach State in the Wilson administration, already written in our unfortified and bowels without griping or upset “ ting the child. br aentions and init Tell your druggist you want only en EES CUNT ut Deace and good- the genuine “California Fig Syrup” Will which has existed for more than which has directions for babies and a century. While Canada is British children of all ages printed on bottle. {9 the cdre, it has a large tincture of Mother, ju must say “California.” | a Pe ey. aes = 7 f Refuse any imitation. American sympathy, and we claim the respect of our Canadian brothers be been known | Cause we, Americans to the core, are filled with respect for Great Britain and the dominions and their/staunch is Sleeping sickness has on the west coast of Africa for over one hundred years. At the end of the last century it spread from the spect throughout the world for Congo into Uganda, and in a few years ;every effort that makes for civiliza- Irilled 200,000 of the natives. feee and justice.) MRS, ANDERSON TELLS WOMEN How Backache and Periodic Pains Yield to Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound A Better Standard Discontent Bred of the Power of a Higher Civilization People used to complain because a few possessed the comforts and ad- vantages of life. The enmity was against the’comforts and advantages. But that form of discontent has chang- ed; people now complain because ‘everybody does not possess the com- forts and advantages of life. And that is the right kind of discontent— to make prosperity and not poverty the standard. Things would be un- utterably worse if all were reduced to the same leyel of poverty, as some have proposed to do. The better way is to elevate all to a high degree of Andependence and comfort. That is the true function of finance, manufac- ture, commerce and _ transportation, and until these do function primarily to such ends, they will be in danger of constant change. The new discon- . tent has the power of a higher clvili- Baca eae Her Boe dae ; zation behind it—Dearborn Inde- advertisement in the papers and m Haire husband induced me to meat Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Com to get | relief from pains and we: nee I was } b0 weak that I could not walk at times. Now I can do my housework and help niy husband out doors, too. I am willin; for you to publish this letter if you thin’ it will al others.’’— Mrs. HERBERT Ketsey, R.F.D., Copenhagen, N. Y. Leslie, Sask.—‘*For about a year I was troubled with a distressing down- bearing pain before and during the pe- riods, and from terrible headaches and backache. I hated to go to a doctor, and as I knew several women who had taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound with good results, I finally bought some and took four bottles of it. I certainly do recommend it to every woman with troubles like mine. I feel fine now and hope to be able to keep your medicine on hand at all times, as~ no woman ought to be without it in the house.’’— Mrs. Oscar A. ANDERSON, Box 15, Leslie, Sask. Periscopes On London Tram Cars Among the latest inyentions for the comfort of public servants is a peri- scope for double-decked tram cars which allows the conductor to have a full view of the top deck without Sick and ailing women Brexywhere the necessity of climbing the stairs. in the Dominion should try Lydia E. The new convenience also will be of Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before ' they give up hope Ghrecuvers: use to passengers by enabling them to see, from below, if there are any Vacant seats on the upper deck. | WESTERN EDITORS | Frank Van Male, Editor and Pro- prietor of The Free Lance, Balcarres, Sask. Entirely New ‘heat For Bronchitis, Catarrh No Internal ‘Medicine To Take Years ago the profession fought Ca- tarrh by internal dosing. This up- set the Stomach and didn’t remove the trouble. The niodern treatment con- sists of breathing the healing, sooth- ing essence of Catarrhozone,) which goes instantly to the source and the trouble. Catarrhozone is successful, because it penetrates where liquid medicines can’t go. The balsamic vapor of Catarrhozone drives out the germs, soothes the irritation, relieves the cough, makes Catarrlial troubles disappear quick! For bad. throat, coughs, bronchitis, .Catarrhozone is a wender. Two months treatment one dollar. Small size 50c. _ Sold eyery- where or ‘The Catarrhozone Co., Montreal. — Marvellous! Caller—‘And this is baby? Fond did?” Caller.—"Yes, indeed.” Fond Mother—“And so bright. how intellgenty he breathes!” the new Mother.—‘Isn’'t_ he splen- See They Make Me Feel, Stronger What Tenby Bay Lady Says About _ Dodd's Kidney Pills Mrs. N. Espeland Recommends Dodd's Kidney Pills to all Sufferers. Tenby Bay, Ont.—(Special).—‘l haye been troubled with my kidneys for years, but since I started taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills my health has greatly improved. I onl jave to take them occasionally no This statement is made by Mrs. peland, well-known and respected resident here. The reason Dodd's Kidney Pills have come to occupy such a_ prominent Place in the family medicine chest is that so many of the ordinary ever: day ills come from sick kidne Rheumatism, urinary troubles, dia- betes, backache and heart disease can all be traced directly or indirectly to sick kidneys. Ask your neighbors if Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills are not the best remedy for sick kidneys. Canada Looking After Fisheries Canada’s fisheries are one of her assets and large sums are spent by the Dominion Government in proyid- ing against depletion of the supply. This year the Department of Fisher- ies has distributed 846 million fish and fish eggs from her different great fish hatcheries among the yarious lakes and “rivers. Of these 535 million were whitefish, 165 million pickerel, 106 million salmon. The man who is constantly disap- pointed in other is likely to be a dis- appointing fellow hi If. Worry never thing worth while. accomplished any- ATONE 244 The iysseaease Ni riggtDS pest REM ny NEV AN BLADDERS London Times Urges Imperial Conference In View Of The European Situation Danish Prince Wil! Start Dairy Farm The London Times, discussing the need for holding an imperial confer- ence at an early date, in yiew of the graye situation of Duropean affairs at present when peace in Europe hangs by a thread, says decisions may be taken at the conference which will af- fect ihe life and prosperity of citizen of the Empire. “Tt is therefore essential,” the Times contilines, “that the decisions should express the. united views of the con- stituent nations of the British Com monwealth. Those bound by the con- sequences of the policy adopted shout Share in its determination. {ime practice cf frequent personal consultation between the Premiers of the Empire was renewed at the Im- perial Conference in 192 It is to further meetings of the kind that the people of the Empire must look for fixing broad-lines of imperial foreign policy. ~ “The British Government's pro- cedure of keeping the Dominions in- formed on current developments doubtless will become permanent. A condition of the successful continu- ance of the present compromise 1s frequent meetings of the premiers in conference, without which a united policy of the Empire is unattaintble. This necessity is greater than ever at a time of unsettlement and crisis. “Therefore, on all ground it is ur- gently important to the British Com- monwealth that the Premiers’ Con- ference meet in 1923,” Is Studying Systems In Prairie Prov- inces and Ontario His Royal Highness Prince Trice of Denmark, one of the younger sons of King Christian, will study in Eastern Canada to get impressions on mixed and dairy farming. For some time every tions in the west. The Prince intends to go back to his country, and with one of his | brothers, start a large farm. Before undertaking the enterprise he is tour- ing countries lite Canada, the United States and Holland, where scientific farming and thé latest methods of ag- viculture are applied. The Prince when he returns to Denmark. KIDNEY TROUBLE Bright's Diseauo, Jaundice. Gravel, Stone and Catarrh of the Bladder; Sore Back, Dropay, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Liv and Urinary Organs; other troubles, and diseases caused by de- treated by ne, Liver Remedy, Your dealer haw TORONTO OND The Canadian Pacific Railway WILL FIND Farm Help for Western F armers TO BE OF SERVICE to Western Ca needs in securing competent farm nase aire “Ganadis am Pacific Railway is prepared to utilize its widespread organization to provide such help from number of countries. The CANADIAN PACIFIC Railway will now receive and arrange to fille, applications for male and female farm help to be supplied from Great Britain, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Switzerland and Norway, in all of Which countries the Company has representatives who have farmed iny and are familiar with Western Canadian conditions and who are now in touch with such men and women ready and anxious to come to Canada. THE GOVERNMENTS of the countries above mentioned have expressed their willingness to aid the emigration of this’ class of their peoples. In order to fill such applications satisfactorily and bring the help to the jarmer at the proper time and with a clear understanding of the require- ments and obligations of each, a printed ‘‘Application for Help” form has been prepared which can be ‘obtained from any C.P.R. Station Agent or. offices listed below. The Company will make no charge to the farmer for this service nor will the farmer be required to make any cash advance whatsoever towards the travelling expenses of his help to the nearest railway station. The informa- tion necessarily asked for in these application forms, which will be held in strictest confidence, covers ge following points:—the "kind of help required— male or female—married ox unmarried; date required and for how long; nationality desired; eae wages offered; kind of work offered, etc. WINNIPEG.—T. Acheson, General Aer calbscal Agent, C.P.R. aA eS Team Sweeting, Industrial Agent, C.P.R. —W. J. Gerow, Land Agent. OP.R. EDMONTON. Miller, Land Agent, C. CALGARY.—} . Thornton, Supt. Colonization, ©. . VANCOUVER.—E. J. Semmens, Tray. Industrial peste C.P.R. Department of Colonization and Development Ganadian Pacific Railway J. S. DENNIS, Ehlef Commissioner, Montreal. ~ Aspirin UNLESS you-see ihe name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an “unbroken package” of 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 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists. Aspirin As the trade mark Gesistered in Canada) of Bayer Aceticacide: licact pile it is well Ncoomnt Manufacture, to gesit the Pubilo.& will bo stamped with their gencra! trade mark, the “Da ater of 10 i been studying ranching condi- — will deyote himself solely to farming Indigestion, , sheunale 4 %