a i MATSQUI NEWS, ABBOTSFORD, B.C. An Ee eeation Many Political Of The Upheavals Which W orld Is Experiencing “The world is showing off.” So Andre Tridon, the famous ho-analyst, explains the many poli cal upheavals which have taken place within the last few months. “The public, the world oye don said, /“is tired of the bos nd} wants to show its power. It wants} to ‘do something itself;- some great} thing to which it can point proudly | and say, ‘I did that.’ ‘This accounts for the lack ,of direction. In each | country where there has been a! » turnover, it has poinfed in a differ- | ent way.” Tridon referred to Italy, where} there. has been an extreme national-| ist movement. To the sudden and} complete. conservative reaction in| England. To the recent successes! of the, Democratic party in Aimer-| fea. To the many shifts, backward | and forward and round about, in Rus- sia. To the establishment of a repub- lie in Germany, and the apparent dis- Satisfaction with it. _ To the over- | throw of monarchy in Turkey. And | to the many turnovers, reversals and uphejivals. all over the world—in Pol- and, Albania, Ruthenia, Greece and China, . MOTHER! More Child’s Bowels with “California | | » pri| d t Fig Syrup yer fails to open the bowels. poonful tod m prevent a child tomorrow. If slipated, bilious; feyerfsh, fretful, h cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, fongue coated, breath bad. remember a good cl ing of the little bowels is often all tliat is necessary. : A your druggist for genuine “Cali-| fornia Fig Syrup” which has direc- tions for babies and children of alt ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say-“Califor or you may get ‘an imitation fig a No Accommodation Fer Gigantic Bomber British Air Ministry Postpones Con- struction of Big Airplane The British Air Ministry are propos- | ing to build a gigantic bombing aero | plane weighing more than twenty tons, | which will be the most destructive air | weapon in the world. a" For some time past rough plans of | this machine have been in ex _but up to the present no ge — ments have been made for ifs con- struction, owing to the’ fact that air craft firms have no sheds auMiciently | large in which to construct the mon- ster. It is probable, however, that this difliculty will be overcome in tlie near future by arranging for chine to be built in one of arr | | | the Tine the dis-} used airship sheds. | The machine will be able to car yirom six to. eight tons of bombs, while itis expected that its 3,000 hip. engines will drive il through the air ut a speed of over 100 miles an hour. less it has a fair proportion of clay in iis composition. FOR RHEUMATISM Lumbaso, apply Neuralela, or any of get quick is the remedy your grandmoth There Js nothing to equal it. FOR SALE -EVERYWHERB relief. “| The T. Milburn C nce, | , HUSBAND DIDNT DARE LEAVE HER ALONE HEART WAS SO BAD Those feelings of faintness, those izzy spells, the all-gone sinking sen- Sations which come on from time to time indicate a weakened condition oi the heart and a disordered state of the nerves, MILBURN’S- HEART AND NERVE PILLS haye no equal as a remedy to’strength- en the heart, invigorate the nerves and builfl up the rundown system. Mrs. C. Vanhorn, Eckyille, Alta, writes:—"About a year ago I* had hea trouble, My husband. didn’t dare leave me alone, and often had to lay up at night with me, I would just feel kind of faint and my heart would seem to stop beating, 1 would just faint away, and, it would some- limes be an hour before they could bring me back to life. Someone told me about Milburn’s Heart and Nerye Pills. I got three boxes; J took them and felt much betieg so continued all Winter, and now I never feel any such faintness. I surely do appreciate the good they have done for me.” Price 50¢ a box at all dealers or mailed direct © receipt of price by . ,Limited, Toronto, Ont. “Old Foods Are Best }Nothing Can Rival Productions: of Thousands of Years Ago Men have not discovered and’ cul- tivated within the last two thousand years a single’species which can rival maize, rice, the siweetepotato, the potato, the bread trutt, the date, the millet, cereals, Morglinms, ihe banana or Soy. — The e date from three, four or five thonsand Years, perhaps even in-some cases six thousand ¥ js | abe progress of the future, there- foré, in its line, will be the introduc- tion of food-yielding plants from for- eign lamds and the education of the food-consuming public to the use ol the new foods thus made lable.— American Journal of Pharmacy, Ss. * Tact Judge.—What is your age? ~ Woman Witness—Have | tell you? Judge.—I have to know frow old you are, tinadam., If youAfon’t want to say what your age is now tell me what your age was 10 years ago. Witne 2ased).—Only 26, sir.— Boston got to -tism, Neuralgi | WESTERN EDITORS | Mrs. Annie H. Derrétt, Editor and Proprietor of The Echo, Pinchoer Creék, Albegta. Sciatica’s Pain Relieved Quickly By Nerviline In biinging quick relief to the Sciatica Sufferer, the best remedy is frequent applitations of Ne Thousands have proved its Nerviline penetrates deeply, drop rubs right in. The every ritated S are soothed and the pain Bogs] Wherever there is Rhewmna- Lumbago or Muscular} Pain, ihe quickest relief always comes | from the use of Nerviline, 35¢ at all) dealers. | | which ( J A Civilized Outpost Argentine Town Has Fine Hospital ~ Stores and Modern Hotel On the upper Parana River, separates Paraguay trom Argentin town called Posadas, “This, | a traveller, “is ihe last outpost of | zation on the Alto Pa face | to face with primitive forest, wild In- dians, the unexplored centre of South America, and vet it is reached by a broad gauge railroad, has a fine mod- ern $500,000 hotel, three big depart- iuent Stores and the best hospital in Northern Argentina,” Round are great date mantations Jesuit ruins. is a a eivili pana, about and old As Tong ago as when the Romans landed in Britain they found London already a conshlerable town. Comparative Figures Illustrate Huge Volume And Importance - Of Canada’s Wheat Crop BARELY LIVED THROUGH IT! A train 1,946 miles Jong would be | required to haul Canada’s wheat crop of 343,000,000 bushels. - A string of | A terrible experience lad Edw. J.| O'Connor, of Sault Ste Marie. Brom) 257,250 cars would be neéded, and if boyhood he writes: “B have been a} 3 bd : constant sufferer from Asthma and bey were placed” end—tojend attey Catarrh. My nose and throat was of- | would extend from Montreal to a point ten stopped up, and I had disagreeable | 25 miles west of Swift Current, Sask, droppings from my throat. When an} or from New York to Denyer, Col. see te eC G Allowing 35 cars to a locomotive, it I would gasp, for breath. Catarrho-| would require 7,250 locomotives to zone made me well. Its sodthing; haul the cars. With trains running healing action was exactly suited mails intervals of five minutes apart, it my case.” ‘To those wlio suffer from ke 95 7 + : . would take 252 days for Canada’s atrh; Asthma, Throat Irritation} % is yt and Bronchitis, Catarrhozone is highly | “2eat crop to pass a given point. recommended. Two months feat The value of Canada's field crops ment one dollar, smaller sizes 25c and} for 1922 is estinftated at $1,119,273,583. 5iic at all dealers or The Catarrhozone Development and settlement of the Co., Montreal. z ae 5 r ‘ west is proceeding at a remarkable : rate, where some of the biggest wheat The Cruelest Man crops of history have been grown this i n New York Motorist Delibérately £Grushede Tima “bark SEC has a value estimated at $369,334,350, The cruelest man in New York had | as compared with $242,936,000 for last his merry moment the other afternoon | year. Oats this year are valued at in Central Park. A timid little park | $3 anada’s wheat \crop this year 360. x Squirrel had) made several starts | —_———____ across the roadway. “He was Sitting ‘You Cannot Buy up viewing his chances when the URINE New Eyes cruelest Man came along behind in a > Bat you can Promofs a low-slung car. As he neared the Clean, Healthy Condition Squirrel he suddenly swerved the ‘OUR Vag Marine Eve Remeay. wheel and the squirrel was crushed to| Keep your and Healthy. déath. “I got him!” [ heard him shout to an occupant in the back seat. Seldom does murder surge into the heart of the writer—but for once T Saw the “red” fhat the realists des. cribe so viyidly—New York Corres- pondent. © Write for Free Eye Care Book. Marlee Ee Remedy Co,,9 East Obie Street, Chicano en = 4 “Cascarets” 10c Best Bowel Laxative on- When Bilious, re every, _ . onli. Constipated partis eee 5 fie oes To elean out your bowels without yes cYamping or overacting, tak Cas: carets. Sick headache, biliousne gases indigestion, sour, upset sto and all such distress gone by morning. } Nicest physic on earth for grownup d-children. 10¢ a box. ‘Taste like candy, Nine out of every ten young men wi. enter upon a career {ter leavy- ing tollege would be mdre successful if they secured jobs. sagas Why Not Give to Your Child - : The Treatment Your Mother Gave You It is just as effective as ever in relieving coughs and colds, Trial size 35c. and still holds first place as the most popular Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseedand Turpentine of cough medicines. _Colds and Bronchitis Mrs. Chris Dresser, Bayfield, Ont., writes: “We have used Dr, Chase's Linseed and Turpentine in our household for some time, and have always received good results. I have used it for my children as well as for myself for colds and bronchitis, and we find it gives immediate relief.eThree bottles of this medicine once relieved me of an obstinate cold when doctor's medicine had failed. I cannot speak too highly of Dr, Chase's Linseed and Turpentine, and would not be without it in the house, If you can make any use of this Jetter you are at liberty to do so.” Asthma Mr. Thomas Bond, Sheldrake, North Shore, Que., writes: —"I suffered for years with.asthma, sometimes being unable to Jie in bed, but after a treatment of Dr, Chase's Linseed and Turpentine, | am now quite well and thank this medicine for restoring me. a bottle. Family size, three times as much, 75c, and Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. All dealers