_ regrettably bad investments, but in no other department of national grounds, and leaving them, for the most part, in a state of undisti _ know what this country was like before it became the home of teeming) PP5 © : e nee ee 3 *” , at _ ABBOTSFORD, eS SUMAS_AND MATSQUI NEWS ae Alberta Road Program ‘Work On Link With Trans-Canada Highway To Proceed 9 Don’t Let Constipation rene é Construction work on the Alberta Lead You Into Serious |section of the proposed trans-Canada Highway will begin in the near fu- IlIness ture, it was intimated by the Provin- Serious rectal troubles, piles, cial Government. “Announcement of the road pro- paralysis, hemorrhoids, are fre- quently the result of using |gram was made following receipt of cheap cathartics. a wire from Senator Gideon Robert- son, Federal Minister of Labor, stat- ENO is pleasant, gentle, safe and sure. |ing not only that the Dominion Goy- A daily dash of ENO in a ernment will share with glass of water every morning, ince on a 50-50 basis in the case of the trans-Canada Highway, but that tones up and sweetens the en- tire system, the Province may confidently antici- pate a Federal contribution on high- way construction in drouth areas. Three possible routes as Alberta links in the highway have been sug~ Canada, like all countries, has made some very good as well as some | Charge. been shown, or a better investment made,| their task even more difficult than) play-| usual. There is a danger that pro-| urbed| fessional training and proved teach-) |ing ability will be ignored in the en-| |deayour to save money in operating! The choice of a teacher is a has more ‘than in the setting aside in all Provinces of generous areas as national “natural beauty so that future generations in the centuries to come may | schools, the Prov-) Vina tiae prevailing this year render! this fall was past, at which time the| tionary instruments. Wheat Marketing’ Science and Future War Homeland Sends ‘Gectiagl Problems itary | Clvillan and Military Engineers Must | Deal With Known Forms Of Premier Bracken Of Manitoba Pleased | With Outcome Of Regina Energy Hard upon his re-election as presi- | Conference | Commenting upon the two-day in-| London Papers Refer To British Columbia's Diamond Jubilee “Hail British Columbia” -is the heading of the London, England, Morning Post Leader in a recent issue referring to British C 's dia- ‘mond jubilee as a province of Canada. The Post says the homeland sends affectionate and sincere good wishes to the province. It pays a tribute to the loyalty of British Columbia and recalls the courage and far-sighted vision of the pioneers of British Com- mercial enterprise west of the Rock- fes and dwells on the development of the province into “one of the most progressive and prosperous communi- ties in the Empire.” The Daily Express also congratu- dent of the British Science Guild Sir Samuel Hoare, formerly air minister, ter-provincial wheat conference held) delivered an address in which he pic- |in Regina, Premier John Bracken, of| tured the part that science may play Manitoba, expressed himself as well) in the next war. “If there is any- | Pleased with the outcome, and confi-| thing more certain than another, it is dent that the conclusions arrived at,| that any future war will be different and the steps taken to implement) from that of 1914." By “very differ- them would result In the creation of| ent’’ Sir Samuel means that science arrangements and machinery which| will discover new and more terrible would solve some of the most import-| lethal weapons. |ant problems connected with the op-| As we survey the technical Lea eration of the pool elevator systems, gress in warfare from Napoleon's | and wheat marketing. | time to our own we fail to find inno- While expressing hearty apprecia-| vations that were not foreshadowed. | Coast-To-Coast Telephone Trans-Canada Telephone Line Will Be 4,263 Miles In Length Direct telephone communication be- tween Montreal and Winnipeg is now established, and marks the closing of another gap in a trans-Canada tele- phone system, which is expected to join Halifax on the Atlantic seaboard with Vancouver on the Pacific Coast, by the end of 1931. In all, eight tele- prices after the selling pressure of| thrown aside overnight for revolu- toad While favoring the appointment of such a commission for general pur- poses, the government does not wish these two questions to be subjected to delay. The provincial authorities, it is stated, will communicate with the Not one of the price effect of a number of funda-| gases of the last war was new to mental corrections in the wheat situ-| science in 1914. The tanks with their ation would become apparent. caterpillar treads were but armored Continuing, Premier Macken stat-|adaptions of the tractor. The truth ed: “The vast majority of western) is that both civilian and military farmers will be d by dire) gi must deal with known free from intermediate switching at any point en route, was brought into use. The first service between Tor- onto and Winnipeg was established in 1928, and two of the circuits now in operation are equipped with carrier current apparatus, permitting several simultaneous conversations on the : |tion for what steps the Dominion) Submarines were proposed a century) lates British C on its phone are in h e | | ; LXcteshsunctbads bats soso MAS Government was prepared to take by before they were actually introduced jubilee, and says: “Perhaps other| this coast-to-coast hook-up, which is § Premier Bennett, as follows: Jasper,| ... \in'wi ti designed F Gaidontonvand Ltoyamikaters wasper ee of financing the handling and in warfare. Although the Monitor and) provinces of our great Dominion will| 2¢signed to keep all purely Canadian ; mo RUIT S ALT=. | Ramonton and Tloydminster: Jasper’ marketing of the 1931 crop, Premler| Merrimac certainly took both Con-| forgive us if in this country we have| elephone calls entirely within the Nae. 5 theta > de Tactonell » Hanth, Cdigary) ana Mare Raia ie Bracken keenly regretted that the] federates and Federals by surprise,| special affections for the 60-year-old) boundaries of the Dominion. When z ae hi” be tivaanr TtheNe Pa Federal authorities could not see| ironclads had been designed by Dupuy| province beyond the Rockies owing to| The trans-Canada telephone line eer by the. Damian muthori ties their way clear to act upon the/ de Lome for the French Government) her flattering habit of remaining as| will be 4,263 miles in length, made up 2 ——_————e | tinin ee itl hercltkavecroak uel unanimous recommendation of the| before the battle of Hampton Roads) English as possible.” of 142 miles in Nova Scotia, 385 in E 2 | adjoining provincesmtid aay will a three prairie governments, and all the) was fought. The Maxim machine gun - New Brunswick, 1,952 in Quebec and ; Our National Parks. |Siear torbegin actunl operations, |f2"™ organizations of western Can-|had been tested on the proving ground Peace River Outlet Ontario, 242 in Manitoba, 465 in Sas- | jada, that a wheat board be created| long before Kitchener first used it katchewan, 418 in Alberta, and 569 aes | to market the new crop. He stated| with dreadful effect in the Sudan.|—% © Government F in British Columbia. A total of 22 re- : Cc. ‘ears Project Ma 2 ne ey One little item of national good which seems to have grown out of wa An Important Matter further, that he was firmly convinced) Tanks and gas were the major sur- Be Delayed ie peater stations will be necessary to prevailing and much discussed busi. depression is the increasing number that a wheat board would have been| prises of the last war. Both had been boost-up the electri im at Bee faraniaste "oti ‘ave’ this Sant “aulang visits to and holidaying in the Cheapness Should Not Be Considered) the soundest solution of the pe eoeieantie, popular and technical] , The British’ Columbia, Government | carey a oalse Bia eae Bi ‘ational Parks of the Dominion. This very satisfactory development may| In Selecting a School Teacher | ate wheat marketing problems and literatures before the first shot was|/ 7 cemated, views withiconcern the /iorsas (Ganaan: _ have been caused by the financial inability of many people to indulge in| At this time of the year many trus-/the best possible contribution to the| fired in 1914. possibility that the fate of the Peace Sea i rt ‘ i ; tees are facing their most difficult) coy; ‘ - River outlet question and the future mi ly preceding the opening ber more expensive trips, probably so, but it may also have resulted from | is |serious economic emergency which; The progress of science is rapid, f th of the Montreal-Winnipeg connection vm Increased publicity and a growing appreciation of these parks and the) And important task as school admin’ exists in western Canada. lbut its trends are well defined, a ESTES peslene Rely aavoaiy. 44d ak lan a Sala wonderful variety and beauty of scenic and other attractions which tier ae aa ae ee oae a He was confident that the west Like steam engines and radio appli-| _ > tone ES co Dilton diineaintok tomwotanl pespahd one aa present. sane raliea vais Wis Saciamiat would see an upward trend of wheat| ances, guns and range-finders are not general transportation royal tq.| Which pi direct ¥ ‘millions with all the artificialities which invention and an ever advancing j " machine-age may bring. vastly important matter, but it is not| economic circumstances to market/forms of energy. Moreover, any __— As a result of this foresight, Canada today can boast of the largest and given to many menthe ability to) their 1931 crop as quickly as possible, | revolutionary invention is bound to "finest system of National Parks possessed by any country in the world,|"e2d character from handwriting or) at the very time Russia will be oblig-| be introduced in industry long before Embraced within their are great peaks, large lakes, | to determine off hand that the writer eq to market the larger part of what-|it is seized upon by the soldier. ~ The , rivers, almost every kind of wild animal me all ua ee Sosa foe her exportable surplus may prove) exigencies of commerce are as press- Canada Praised By to this northern half of the continent, fish, trees and wild flowers of Cis ut despite the to be. The generally admitted ab-|ing as those of war. That heavier H 4 a ae They are, in a word, Nature's great storehouses of natural) "nancial giingency it is not well to) sence of speculative investment buy-/| projectiles will be hurled over greater 5 Sir Alexander Gibbs ealth and beauty. let “cheapness” of the teacher play ing to absorb the hedging pressure/ distances, that whole industrial com-|For Wishing Efficlent Management ‘More than this, each National Park is an animal and bird preserve and| ‘°° large 8 part in the discussion. AS) with the bearish influence of the un-) munities will be wiped out, that gases) and Construction Of Harbours y, thus providing a against the extinction of these wild {rustses aaa = eal certainties of the Russian situation, | will be used on a wider scale, that) sir Alexander Gibbs, noted English “species in this country and safeguarding Canada from similar losses sus-| pene eas than Foe ae al plese teamed ute I lower | tanks will be small battleships on| port authority and engineer, who has tained in other lands. In fact, Canada has done even better than this. Not) aa Beh ttl ation.| prices at the time our farmers are) wheels—these are foregone conclu-| heen commissioned by Canada to con- many years ago people declared that the buffalo which once roamed our => Saeere: \eERTuis their crop than during the) sions. But mysterious death-rays and) quct an investigation into the func- western prairies in countless thousands had become extinct. There were, | Bounty On Wheat remainder of the“year, with serious) chemical agencies of destruction still) tioning of Canadian harbours, arrived " however, a few held in captivity by private individuals in the United States. | | resultant disappointment to all those|unknown—these chimeras we may| at Quebec recently. Sir Alexander stat- ‘The C Gov with g! seized the opportunity and Five Cents On Bushel Exported From farmers who see prices on an upward | dismiss. War is horrible enough with-| ed Canada was giving an example to purchased these animals, about 800 in all, twenty-three years ago, and| Alberta and Saskatchewan | trend after the control of their grain | out indulging in gruesome fantasies—| other countries in wishing efficient brought them to Canada, placing them in the Park at Wainwrig | r P g for the pay- has passed beyond their hands.” New York Times. management and construction of her Dominion Government to learn wheth- er these matters would be referred to the proposed commission. same pair of circuit rvires. ae The eastern link of the system be- tween Halifax and Montreal was com- pleted in January, 1929, and the re- P cent hook-up completes the line from Halifax to Winnipeg. Much work has been done in this connection in West- } ern Canada, a three-channel carrier system already operating between Re- ¢ gina and Calgary, and the work laid S out by the provincially-owned system of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Al- berta, together with the British Col- umbia T Cc ’» Pi for the opening of the whole line this : year. % Fighting Narcotic Evil ment of five cents on every bushel) Alberta. Today there are 6,000 buffalo at Wainwright, 1,000 at Elk Island Park, Alberta, and about 13,000 at Wood Buffalo Park, Northwest Territories. All these herds are increasing. of wheat exported from the Provinces | Brought Trees To Prairies of Alberta and Saskatchewan during harbours. His task was of the high- est importance, he said, adding that he felt honored in having been chosen The Individual Farmer League Of Nations Reports Progress In Control Of Drug Traffic i The League of Nations experts have placed the amount of morphine which has passed into the illicit traffic between 1926 and 1930 at 100 tons. To this amount they also add six tons a of cocaine. Canadians thus haye not only great national playgrounds but Nature’s| the present year has been placed et Saskatchewan Owes Debt Of Grati-| Canada Does Not Want Farms Owned ‘© conduct the inquiry. own zoological gardens. They constitute a national asset of great value| the order paper of the House of atl tude To Late Dr. McKay | By “Big Business” " today, which money could not buy, and which will increase rapidly in rain ene by Pa R. B. Bennett. This! Gone to his reward is the man who | here are now a few. very large with the passage of time. Full advantage of the National Parks should bale paca! the = sar t by | brought so many trees to Saskatch-| rarms on this continent, and. we ate taken by all citizens. They are easily accessible to most people, if not one remier Bennett in his budget speech. | ewan. Dr. Angus McKay should have |} 14 by some of the owners that park, then another one. In a year such as the present they offer the ideal The resolution read as follows: | 4 fine place reserved for him in the|hey can grow wheat at a profit holiday for people with but few dollars to spare. Take the children to them. Resolved that it is expedient to/ never never land. Toothache and neuralgia are in- stantly relieved with Douglas’ Egyp- tian Liniment. A quick, sure remedy. Also recommended for burns, sprains, sores and inflammation. Many a person| ¢ r 3 . : Be b j Z ‘ ; ls 3) a fishing. ‘Let them see the buffalo, the elk, the bears, in their natural habitat, and _ not merely by picture in school books. Let them, especially our prairie boys ‘and girls, know the joy of roaming among the trees, and the keen delight of Western winters are long, and sometimes excessively cold, when we must be cooped up in our houses. Therefore, let everybody get out of doors when and while they can, and revel in the beauties and the health-giving attributes Nature. Adults will appreciate such a simple holiday, but the providing world, and we should go to her as often and for as long a visit as possible. And Nature can be seen at her best, and enjoyed to the utmost, in the bring in a measure to provide that) owes a debt of gratitude to Angus| the Governor in Council may Butuo McKay, one of the pioneers of the ize the p: out of the | West. It was he who discovered ed revenue fund of the sum of Aves that trees could be grown on the bar-| cents on every bushel of wheat ex-\ ren prairies. And since 1887 his was) ported from the Province of Alberta the guiding hand behind the efforts! and Saskatchewan of the crop Of that resulted in the Experimental) 1931, and to make provision for the| parm at Indian Head, the Forestry | determination of amounts payable) parm there, and the Forestry Farm therunder, and for regulations to) a+ sutherland, near Saskatoon. carry out the purpose of the act and) y¢ you go into the Assembly Hall when the price is only fifty cents. And now Henry Ford is preparing another large-scale farm to be run as he runs his : A a A Receipt Of 116 Can he raise wheat to compete with Reports In June Of Cows the great Russian farms which the Qualified In R.0.P. Soviets are running and from which| The secretary of the Canadian Ayr- they are sending wheat by the hun-|shire uA reports Ayrshire Breeders A> Other statistics, however, demon- strate that actual progress is really being made to control the drug evil. Exports of heroin, for example, into 14 countries, which are gen- erally regarded as the centres of the Ulicit traffic, have fallen from 3,055 in 1926 to 41 kilograms in dred thousand bushels to compete) that during the month of June he re- with Canadian wheat in the mar-| ceived 116 reports of cows and heif- kets of Europe? At any rate he is|ers which have qualified in the R.O.P. |going to try. His new venture is in) —42 in the 365-day division, and 74 _ of every Canadian citizen. "National Parks of Canada,—the great playgrounds which are the property States Cane Claim Hawks Famous Aviator Born In Australia Is : Still British Subject Just as a matter of record, without casting any reflection or making any insinuations against anybody, may it be stated that Captain Frank Hawks who recently cut the flying records from Montreal to Toronto, Toronto to Ottawa, and Montreal to New York, is not a United Statesian. He is an Australian and, therefore, British. ‘His temporary home (if a man who is in the air most of the time can be Purebred Rams Government Policy To Develop Uni-| form Breeding On a Community | Basis | Supplying of purebred rams at stated prices and payment of freight! to destination are outstanding fea-| tures in the Ram Club policy of the Dominion Department of Agriculture. Under his policy, Hon. Robert Weir,| Minister of Agriculture, points out) graded lambs will be supplied as or-| dered by club members and the de-| prescribe penalties to be incurred for) o¢ the University, you will see a life-| breach of the act or regulations.” \gize painting of Angus McKay. It |was he who made the teaching of J riculture a vital part of the uni- have come and gone, but Dr. Thomas’ | 98 Eclectric Oil continues to maintain its| Versity life in the West. His works position and increase its sphere of) were appreciated to the extent of a usefulness each year. Its sterling) degree of “Doctor of Laws” by Sas- qualities have brought it to the front) yatchewan. and kept it there, and it can truly be called the oil of the people. Thousands| Greatest honour of all to Dr. Mc- haye benefited by it and would use no| Kay is the feeling of gratitude in the other preparation. hearts of the men and women of the} : West to whom he brought the trees Abandon Rural Fairs with their life and shade and beauty. Sixty-Nine Agricultural Fairs In The Oll Of the People—Many oils }upon to do the work. southeastern Michigan, and all the/in the honour roll or 305-day division. fences are being torn down so that/|In the 365-day division 32 of the 42 there will be a clear field for the records were made on two milkings a huge machines which will be called/day. In the honour roll or 305-day The outcome | division, 58 of the 74 records were of the experiment is not certain Gena on two milkings a day. the implication of it is very thought-| provoking, as men begin to consider | Progress Is Slow what it may mean. Does it mean) jf. Wharton Shaw, endeavoring to that we are to allow the individual) cross Canada by automobile, expects farmer who owns his few acres to! to reach Port Arthur, Ont., by the pass away, and, instead, in his place,|end of August. Shaw plunged into 1930 as a result of the League's ef- forts. Promotion Well Merited Twenty-two years of service with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (a good deal of which was put in with the old North West Mounted into the Arctic regions in northern Canada for a period of two years, has brought Sergeant William Shutz of Weyburn, a well merited promotion to the rank of an inspector. ‘The reason so many people miss to bring in the day when the farms the northern Ontario bush in his trail- of this country will be owned by) blazing expedition at the end of May. “pig business?” We do not believe) Since then, his expedition has pro- TULA Ga aeaen tee) First Aid Prize Awards For This Year Kee tpeeraer its This Year Goes To Due to poor conditions, 69 agricul- Kingston Army Medical Corps partment will assume payment of any/tyral fairs have been abandoned in that this is to be the solution of the present difficulty. We refuse to ad- ceeded 32 miles deep into the bush. side. | the road to happiness is because when they come to it, it looks so much like la detour they take the better-looking mit that there {s even a possibility Police), which took him at one time _ additional cost over the stated price. “First aid’ championship of Can-)| that the independent farmer of to- said to have any home) is in Texas; | Saskatchewan, J. G. Rayner, secretary but he is, and so far as we know has Freight charges to the nearest rail-|,¢ the Saskatchewan Agricultural every intention of remaining, a British | way station to the club will be paid. societies Association and director of ada has been won this year by a team! day may disappear and that his place representing No. 3 Detachment of| may be taken by a horde of peasants subject. friend on the golf links or at the club talks about “Hawks, the Ameri- can,” please remind him that an Aus- object of the policy is to develop uni- |be held this year. tralian is not yet a citizen of the) form breeding on a community basis. which will not be held lie in southern neighboring republic——Toronto Mail and Empire. Explains the Difference The difference between an agricul- turist and a farmer was explained by Sir Harry Lauder in proposing the health of the judges at the recent So when next time your) October 1 Is the final date up to which) extension work at the Saskatchewan orders for graded rams may be placed) | with the Department in any year. The | | | Complete in itself, Mother Graves’ | Worm Exterminator does not require the assistance of any other medicine to make it effective. It does not fail | to do its work. lieeyes tate alanvetnen ciaciberdiea | Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, who shall be merely hired men all Kingston, Ont. | their lives and who can hope for noth- Results of the 1931 Dominion ing more. This must not be allow- | Trophy competition, conducted by the ed to take place. The country can- Canadian branch of the St. John | not afford to lose its independent Ambulance Association, show the tillers of the soil——The New Outlook, R.C.A.M. team compiled a total of) Toronto. University, has announced. | Altogether, 75 small exhibitions will Most of the fairs) Saskatchewan, although a few of the northern societies have decided to put | ritaeink (istew es A off the fairs, duc.to lack of prize| 222 Points im the, teais, aa compare a money. | with 286 by the second ranking team Light Cattle Wanted | - compose et ae ve sera Canada must produce more light- A j Pacific Rallway police sa indsor) weight beef cattle to hold its market Deaths By Violence Station, Montreal. lin Britain and to take care of home Other competing teams in the order | consumption contends Howard F. Extension of the home market and Increase Of Two Persons Per 100,000 i i alone! 4 i h they finished and their point cattle show luncheon at Dunoon, Scot-| capture of a western market are fore- Population Is Shown aw hishh Bey eben point Raleigh, M.L.A., Lambton West, in a report prepared for the agricultural Jand. The agriculturist, he said, was seen for Ontario strawberries as a re- An increase of two’ 5 5 i AL a Zip Persons per The Canadian National Railway's the man who put his money into the suit of “chilling” experiments recent-| 100,000 population, in the number of H Soran | Soren Cae aa erie ala Ure land, as he had done; the farmer was . ; r team, Fort Rouge Shops, innipeg, following an investigation of condi- " , , ‘Sly at the Simcoe Cold Storage Plant. deaths by violence is shown in @ re-| 979. fourth, C.P.R. team of Nelson, ‘ at elie tlle-breedi the man who tried to take it out. —_| Contracts are now being made by the port issued by the Dominion Bureau 5 9g: fifth, C.P.R. team of Po Ae ag 2 gc as ay igh a SF aaa Te ae |Simcoe plant with growers to ship of Statistics, The number of deaths 7.) wp beats. he . a y .B., 250; sixth, Canmore Coal It has been estimated that New the bulk of next season's crop to the by violence in Canada for 1930 was onnyy Soe beritie artes gal ae York saves $500,000 every time it re-' weste ‘ 28 8 thes yf o a Gane Company team No. 1, Canmore, | ie western provinces and northern On- 7,468 as compared with 7,151 in 1929. a ceives warnin of an approachin, i Baer 247; seventh, C.N.R. M.P., dept. team i ss i ere B tario. Suicides numbered 1,007, a marked) 5 yrelville, Sask., 217. copiwave ior serious storm, | lincrease over 885 for the previous p . a | When its present ten-year program year, while homicides numbered 212 a: Sliding stairs that pull out of ceil-| of improvements is completed, Sweden as against 182. ings have been invented to save floor will have one of the best highway space in a home, 'systéms in Europe | scores follow: Food Wastage ---by covering all perishable goods with Para-Sani Heavy Waxed Paper. Para-Sani moisture-proof texture will keep them fresh until you are ready to use them, You'll find the Para-Sani sanitary knife-edged carton handy. Or use ‘Centre Pull’’ Packs in sheet form for less exacting uses, At grocers, druggists, stationers. industry. Ontarlo Rellef Plan Accord with the views of Hon.| George Henry, Premier of Ontario, in| Your Asthma, Too. The efficacy Connection with the establishment of | of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Rem- | labor battalions in that province was) There were 6,249 accidental deaths, edy is not something that is merely expressed recently by Hon, Gideon compared with 6,134 in 1929. Drown-| to be Hane yaa to Be exrsaten Roberston, Minister of Labor. The} — | ing: ire er Mile PP \It seldom fails to bring relief, and in Ie; ings numbered 1,057, deaths from) \ 47 own individual case it will do the | Minister, however, made)Jt clear that | traffic accidents 2,077 and automobile| same. So universal has been the suc-|N0 suggestion of compulsory work | fatalities 1,289. cess of this far-famed remedy thut| was associated with the method the ee oS levery one afflicted with this disease| premier proposed to employ. of the transgressor is so, owes it to himself to try it. | ES a as why is it so many pe | ‘Suffered Severe, Painful Cramps In Her Stomach Those terrible cramps in the stomach that double you up in pain and make you break out in a cold perspiration, may be stopped by a few doses of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. If the w awfully hard | ple follow i Many Members In Europe Is Still Business Centre Sete ‘The Young Men’s Christian Asso-| Gone are glory and glamor of | | It is all very well to say that the ciation numbers in its European en-|Nome, Alaska, which 30 years ago, | | speed fiend must go, but the trouble rollment about 500,000 members, it, during the mining excitement, had a |" that that's what he thinks, too. was learned from Charles Guillon,| population of 40,000. It has less | | Mrs. Lloyd Jones, 204 Argyle St., Halifax, N.9., who before the World War was gen-| than 2,000 now, but is of enough im-| writes:—‘‘I have suffered greatly from severe and > painful cramps jn my. stomach, 1 tried several London women have a_hatless| eral secretary of the organization in| portance as a business centre to have} remedica without result, One day a friend advised | craze- [Erance and who" lsSnow/agaociate| mines Conalderable gold and ‘coppan » to take Dr. Powler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry, | General Secretary: of the World's} mining is abil done in the district trib- Western Representa AR EYS ° N_&: