/ 7 Ssolur eclipse September 10. ® Easy-to Take, Dof } ly. ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WORLD HAPPENINGS — BRIEFLY TOLD Figures issued by the Bureau of Statistics show Canadian . unemploy- ment further decreased. Ancient hieroglyphics discovered north of Matabeleland, Africa, point to a very old civilization which hasS been lost for centuries. & Failure of Raould Amundsen to carry out his plans for a filght across the North Pole was due to his plane being too light. - i Maurice Noonan, thought to have been the oldest life saver in point of service on Sable Island when he re- tired 19 years ago alter 65 years’ duty, died at Dartmouth, N.S., aged 90 years. Thirty-five. fur coats yalued at $8,000 were stolen from a Yonge Street store in Toronto in a robbery which is believed to have not lasted more than two minutes. 2 The first known case of an air liner pilot striking Hor higher wages oc- curred at Croydon airdrome when a flight was delayed pending adjustment of the difficulty. Hon. Mary Elien Smith, former member of the Government of British Columbia and at present member for Vancouver City. has gone to Britain on a federal immigration mission. The British entbassy at Washington ought to be kept dry, out of. regard for United Staies prohibition laws, Dr. J H. Rushbrooke-of London, — Baptist ~ Commissioner for Europe, told the Baptist World Alliance. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has joined with the Wheat Council of the United States if a tentative agree- iment under which a joint committee will seek a solution of the wheat growers’ problems. A party of German scientists, head- ed by Hans Ludendor’, brother of the general, has sailed from Hamburg for Mexiéo to make observations of the Three rain would minutes of cloudiness or make their trip a failure. Green Old Age Kept in Health by. Di. Hamilton’s Pills Their OceasioMg) _ Use ~ Keeps ‘ System in Healthy Condition “A Mild Bowel Regulator the Not Weaken or Siéken, Give Effective Action With old age, nattire’s forces slow down, and need the assistance of Dr. They flush out the! Hamilton’s. Pills. System, keep it Tree from pdisonous wastes, make the, bowels active and aid the stomach. To men and wo- — men past middie life Dr. Hamilton's Pills are of wonderful benefit. | To keep regular, full cf pep, in good spir- its, use these vegetable pills frequent- 25¢ at all dealers. Demonstrate Water > Supply Systems The Ontario Department of Agricul- ture is providing a motor truck to tour certain rural districts and demonstrate water supply systems, plumbing equip: ment and ingtallation methods. The exhibits include an air pressure wate system and kilchen and bathroom fix tures’ for the farm dwelling. One day is spent in each locality visited, Jectures and demonstrations being given in the afternoon. 3 : Mrs. J. W. Sampson Tells How Cuticura | Healed Her Scalp “T was troubled for years with a \ dry scalp and dandruff. There were ? > Small scales on my > scalp and it itched and |. burned a great deal. My hair was very diy and lifeless, and- fell. out when I combed it. I be- ganusing CuticuraSoap and Ointment and after @ few applications could sce an im- Provement. I continued using them and in three months was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. J. W: Sampson, 4705- 32nd Ave. S., Seattle, Wash. Keep your skin clear by using Cati- cura Soap, Ointment and Talcum. for every-day toilet purposes. Touch pimples and itching,-if any, with Caticura Ointment; bathe with Cuti- cura Soap and hot water, Dry and dast lightly with Cuticura Talcum, @ powder of fascinating fragrance, dress: "Lymans,Itm- every> + Pink To Protect Forests 140,000 School Boys to Watch For Foregt Fires One hundred and forty thousand Canadian school boys have been band- ed into an army of guards to watch for and prevent forest fires in the Domin- fon this year, according to an an- nouncement made by the Canadian Forestry Association. The news organization which is known as the Young Canadian Forest League, will, it is expected, save sev- eral million dollars worth of timber from fire ravages. HEALTH FOR WEAK DESPONDENT PEOPLE From End to End of Canada Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Doing Good Work There is not a nook or corner in Canada, in the cilies, towns, villages and on the farms, where Dr. Williams’ Pills have not been used and ftom one end of the country to the other people sound their praise. You have only to a8k your neighbors and they can tell you of some’ run-down man, suffering woman, ailing youth or unhappy anaemic girl who owes their present health and strength to Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. The success of this medicine is due to the fact thaf it acts directly upon the blood, making it rich and pure, arfd thus brings new Strength to eyery organ and nefve in the body. Mr. Andrew F. Webb, Mel- anson, N.S., tells what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have done Yor him as fol- | Jows:—“f was in a rin-down condition from overwork and what the doctor | called a nervous breakdown.” My s {ter urged me to/try Dr. Willian Pink Pills. After taking several boxes. 1 improyed wonderfully and feel like a different person. I sleep well, eat well, and my nerves are stronger and with confidence I can recommend these pilssto all weak, run-down) peo- ple.” {(.von are suffering from any con- | alti due to\ poor, watery blood, or } wea rves, begin taking Dr. Wil- | lian ink Pills now,*and note how your strength and health will improve. You cam get fhese pills through any dealer in medicine, or they will be sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ort. Q The All-British Cable Trinidad and West Indian Govern- ments Favorable to Scheme “ | Replying to a question in the House of Commons, W. G. Ormsby-Gore, Un- ary {or the Colonies, said {the Government of Trinidad had ae- cepted thé proposals of, the British Government in regard to a system of all-Brijish cable communications. The general attitude of the West |Indian Governments concerned was favyorabte (o the scheme, said the un- der secretary, and if the proposals | commended qhemselves to the Cana- ‘dian Goyernment it was hoped a be- ginning might be made with the exe. cltion of the plan in the comings au- tumn. Gorn3s cause much suffering, but Holloway’s Corn Remoyer offers a Speedy, sure and satislactory relief. ' | Soldiers’ Settlement ‘ | British Soldiers Commend Scheme of Settlement to Conirades Im connection with tif® Canadfan Government's recent decision to place the machinery of the Canadian Sol- diers’ Settlement Board at the dispos- al of the British ex-seryice men prac- tical evidence of the value of this as- sistance is seen in a@ letter received by William Jones, the board’s London representative, from two English ex- Service men who recently emigrated and are now settled at Melfort, Ss Phe letter’ among other things: “We have nothing but good to Say of the treatment we have receiy- ed. District Supervisor Dixon has Biven us inyaluable adyice and in every Way he has proved a friend to us. We can sincerely recommend ex- | service men who intend to settle on land to consider carefully the advan- tages of working Settlement schen says, | under the soldier Settlement 7,000 Years Old Numerous flint implements, bone harpoons, arrowhea grindstones, chisels and tooth-headed spears ha been discovered in seitlement at the remains of a Holmegardsmos, Den- mark. It is estimated the settlement is at least 7,000 Although no human bones been . found, the excavators uncovered skeletons of elk, reindeer and other animals under a layer of peat several yards thick. years oid. have yet W. N. U. H83 Keep Minard’s Liniment in the house = oo Be cat # Shoe Polishe $ Dea | More and Better Shines tothe Box Back to the Land Movement’ German Workers in the Ruhr Adopt *Gardening When the German workers in the Ruhr, following their policy of pagsiy Stanee, declined to work for the nth and Belgians, they turned in large numbers to market gardening. Sixty thousand railroad employees alone quit work, end many of them turned to field avtiyities. As a result the district) is produc- ipg~a vast haryest of vegetables and grain, and a real “back-to-the-land” moyement is under way. Miller's Worm Powders seldom fail. They immediately attack the worms and expel them from the system. They are complete in themselves, not only as a worm destroyer, but as a highly beneficial medicine for children, cor- recfing weak digestion and restoring the debilitated system™to ealthtul- ness, without which the growth of the ¢hild will be retarded and its constitu- tion weakened. \ Yukon Gold 4 Last Year Near Record In Yukon Gold —— Output : | Only once in the history of Canada Was the gold production record set in 1922 exceeded, and that was in 1900, when the Yukon placers reached the peak of their yield. This was made elear when final figures dealing with the#gold production for 1922 were made public by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. It is shown in the re- port that 1,263,364 ounces et gold were mined in the Dominion duripg 1922. The value is seat $26,116,050, am increase ‘of 36 \per cent. above the previous year’s figures. In 1900 a t& tal of 1,850,057 ounces of gold were tuined, valued at $27,908,153. The Druggists All Ngres Th oldest corn remoyer on the mar- ket is Putnam’s Corn Extractor—and it is the best. ~ Your corns will all drop out after a few treatments with this painl remedy. \Failure im- possible. Refuse a substitute for “Putnum’s,” 25c¢ everywhere. The Herald Wins Edward K. Bok, the publisher, is Offering a prize of . $100,000 to the American citizen who can “conceive the most practical plan by which the United States may co-operate with other nations in forwarding the cause of world-peace. The best plan can be stated in five words: Join the League of Nations.—Hamilton Herald. TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS A Letter from Mrs. Smith Tells How Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Her 4 find it a great help. Before my first baby was born I had short- ness of breath and ringing in my ears. % I felt as if z would GY, never pull through. Lia One day a friend of my husband told him what the Vegeta- ble Compound had done for his wife and advised him to take a bottle home for After the fourth bottle I was a T have four children me. different woman. now, and I always find the Vegetable Compound a great help as it seems to make confi easier. I re d it to my friends.’’—Mrs. Frep H. Smoru, John St., Trenton, Ont. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is an excellent medicine for ex- pectant mothers, and should be taken during the entire period. It has a gén- eral effect to strengthen and tone up the entire system, so that it may work in every respect effectually as nature in- tended. jousands of women testify to this fact. r) That “Putnam's” Is Best} Sir Geo. Foster to Tour West Will Speak On Behalf Of League Of “Nations Society Sir George Foster, who is a member of the Executive Commiitee of the League of Nations Society in Canada, has arranged to make an extended tour in- Western Canada during the next three months, during which he will address meetings in a number of cities on the objects of the league. The first address will be delivered in Winnipeg 6n Aug. 21 or 22, fol- lowed by an address at Brandon two days later, He will appear at Re- gina On Aug. 28 and subsequently at Moose Jaw. On September 20 Sir George will Speak in Vancouver. On October 1) when he commences his homeward journey, he will be heard in Victoria, and there will also be two meetings in Edmonton and one each at Cal- gary, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. As at present arranged the general Secretary of the society, H. G. Rich- ardson, will precede Sir George ‘for the purpose of assisting the local branches in organizing ‘the branclies and strengthening the society in the various centres. Sir Robert Boiden, President of the League of Nations’ Society in Canada. received word from Sir Arthur W. Currie, Principal ofMcGill, accepting the honorary treasurership of sceciety. ~ —————— —— One hardly ever hears a man with calluses on his hands say the coun try is going to the dogs. ‘ Sour Stomach Risings Subdued by “Nerviline A FewW Drops Bring Relief The twenty you. relief you Nerviline w ed i ate ost immediately you feel better. viline Dring: as caused by ti f es that distr from get IL r amergent ills, Nerviline on hand, Trains For Height Record French Aviator Experiments Under Guidance of Scientist Sadi LeCointe, the French pilot, is after a new altitude record and has al- ready reached 12,000 yards—"in prin- ciple.” He has not left the ground. All day he sat in a glass cage like a bug in a bottle while scientists ex- perimented with hin. They sent the temperature of his case down to ten below zero, rarified| the air he breathing and finally fed him from an oxygen tank, All.the time he had to manipulate a miniature set of airplane controls while the scientists watched through the glass for symptoms of distress. All they saw were a few shivers eman- ating from the middle of LeCointe’s fur coat. ‘ The conditions are those that the pilot will find when he goes up to break Macready’s reéord. He is using the glass case test as the best way of training for his flight and so scientists can see just what can be done in the way of perfecting his equipment, Relieves Asthma at Once. If wou could read the thousands of unsolicit- ed letters received by the makers from grateful users you, too, would realize the remarkable powers of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy, All cases, incipient and chronic, are bene- fitted by this great fami remedy. Why suf or experiment with worth- less preparations when the genuine Kelloge’s can be purchased every- where. . Supassed Wireless Records German wireless telegraphy flashed 51,139 words abroad in one day recent- ly, sury ing all previous records Thirty-five thousand words were sent to the United States alone, while most of the remainder were sent to Spain, Rus: ltaly, aand Egypt. The bulk of the traffie was at Napen and at the Bil- wesen station. How Like a Man Mabel—‘I don't see you Should hesitate to marry on £350 a year. Dad says My gowns never cost. me more than that.” Gerald.—“But thing to eat.” Mabel.—“Isn’t that just-like a man. Always thinking of his stomach!” we must have some Minard’s Giniment Heals Cuts the; Magic Baking Powder has been known.and used all over Canada for more than 25 years. lf has set &nd maintained the standard for goods of ifs class. !45 is increasin ly. because O 1f5. Strength, purity and universal satisfaction - Fure food insures. good . health - Magic: Baking Powder insures pune Food, - ye CANADIAN MADE Saskatchewan Wool Large Number of Consignments Are © Being Handled this Year A large number of wool shipments are being received from Saskatchewan | producers at the warehouse of the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers, Limited, accofding to the General Manager, Mrs Thomson. In addilion to the 26,000, shipped out there is an- other 8,000 pounds on hand and furth- er consignments are coming in every day. ;Mr. Thomson has received 24 contracts for further shipments, mak- ing a total of over 500 Saskatchewan contracts signed this” season. Do'not suites =e another day wila Itching, Bleed- ing, or Protrud- fog Piles. No surgi al oper. a fon required. Dr. Chase’s Ointment will relieve you at once and afford lastiug benefit 600. a box; all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Sample Box free if you mentica thls Paper and encios6 Zc. stamp to pay postage. ~ “Tt is always safe to send a Dominion Ex. press Money Order, Five dollars costs thres cents. Back to Work. Kendall's Spayin Treatment will lame horse back on the job agaice ‘Pat more than forty years as Kendall's Spa: Cure it,has been remo ringbone, thoroughpin Or l vin spavins, splint nd alll kinds, body growths, a Get it at your drugglst's today; also the book “"A. Treatie on the Horse sed! ha Diseases”, or write direct to DR. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, Enosburg Falls, Vt., U.S.A, Kendall's Spavin Treatment 3 A universal custom that benefits every- body. Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, After Every Mea : Fa soothes the throat. 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