t Warms~ Healthfu Delicious- heat in oven, serve with hot milk Made hy The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Lid. high in calories and carbohydrates ~easy to digest, a safe regulator Parliament for charters to build many hundreds of miles of railway in the northern portions of Manitoba, Saskatchwan and Alberta. ‘ : Both the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian .National Railways are asking Parliament for, power to enormously extend thelr lines into the north country, and both announce their eagerness to proceed with the work of construction with the least possible delay. There is the keenest kind of rivalry between these two giant systems for rights into certain sections of this territory, with the result that a battle royal will take place at Ottawa when Parliament assembles. One thing emerges quite clearly from the situation that has developed with almost startling suddenness, and thst is, that, despite all former statements and predictions to the contrary, the railway managements of Canada are now convinced of .the enormous wealth of natural resources in the more northerly portions of Canada and of the success of the Hudson Bay Railway and Hudson Bay route to the markets of the old world. . There had long been a Suspicion in the minds of many Western peopie ‘hat the former Opposition in Montreal and other Eastern centres to the construction of the Hudson Bay Railway was based, not on their professed Scepticism as to the feasibility of the route, but because «of their belief that the route would Prove to be an unqualified Success, with ail the upheaval wh'ch the opening of this short route from the heart of the prairies to the marketS of the world would cause in existing transpor- lation conditions, rates, and routing: of traffic. Examination of the plans of the railways, as thus far outlined, indicate @ reversal of formerly held views that the people of Western Canada should be served by lines running east and west, with all the tremendous produc- lion of the prairies moving out either to the Atlantic or the Pacific sea- boards, and all our imported products coming in through the same ports. Now, both of the great railway companies appear to be determined to connect up their east and west lines by short branches here and there and| the construction of great north and south main lines, all stretching hundreds | of miles north of existing settlement and heading towards tidewater in the| |Speakers At Ditters | | OF Canadian Society U.S. and Canadian Senators Guests inetion In New York The Canadian Society of Now York helped to strengthen the North American entente’ cordiale by bring- | ing together as their guests at thel* ennual d’nner two senators, one from the Canadian Upper Chamber, Hon }C P. Beaubien, K.C., and the other from tho United States House, Hon | Simeon D, Mess, of Ohio. The speak- jers dealt with the aspirations of the | two countries | Senator frankly discussed | the two chief issues now agitating} | thhe Congress, the Kellogg treaty and the new cruiser program, and he| [ee ‘ readily supported both. ‘The United! f —S | States, he declared, should not put any obstacle in the way of the ef-| Is A LWAYS: Fess |minded, fairly traditional, and, [ think I can add, hardwork'ng ana still law-abiding and God-fearing,” he said. Success of Experiment Will Have Par-Reaching Effect on Methods of Transportation An experiment by the Hudson's Bay Company with tractors, which. if sucessful, may have a far-reach- ing effect on the methods of trang- Had Suffered Much porting supplies in the northwestern Discomfort after eating, gas pains| Arctic: is being tried out this winter, | in the intestinal tract, pains around] “ccording to Bishop Anderson, who | the heart, sour risings in the throat|}has returned from a trip to the [fanwat tgeepne se ene ere |e Vertex TERIA UT ete eae ee A number of tractors were ship: ped to Wager Inlet, north of Ches- manent harm, yet the treatment is simple. The great contributing cause|terfield Inlet, he said, and the inten- tion was to use them in hauling | to this trouble is thin blood. Good blood and plenty of it is required by supplies across the barren lands to 150 miles awa; the stomach to function properly. If the: blood is thin the stomach ee- | Port Cockburn, comes sluggish, food lies undigested,|The posts in the territory beyond as SO wale pe pian hoe Cockburn at present receive around the heart. Instead of gettin i , i Jan: nourishment from the blood the af fete eyes Bye nee from Vat tem gets poison. The proper treat-| CoUVer through the Behring Straits. ment is to enrich the blood, and) They may in future be served froin there is no ese medicine can do| Montreal, if the experiment proves this as promptly or as effectively as . Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. ‘The sole) ec yercre. will not he tno bi mission of these p'lls is to maxe| °XP' Ne epee ee enown) TOY new, rich, red blood, which reaches Some time. every organ and nerve in the body, | and thus not only banishes indiges- tion and dyspepsia, but also all other troubles having their origin in weak, A STOMACH RESTORER Good Advice From One Who Shows Canada’s Loyalty WAS PROMINENT RUSSIAN monin in Antibes, France, at his home Must Keep Drama Clean hs Bransby Williams, Wnglish Actor, Deplores Modern Tendency “Tam ashamed of the way in which the stage is being run in the United States, Canada and Great Britain,” Bransby Williams, English actor, said in addressing the Brock- ville Rotary club, adding that, for the suke of the rising generations, the Stage has got to be kept clean and the pictures ‘must be kept cleaner,” In moving-picture theatres, he said, boys and girls are today reading titles that are despoiling the Eng- lish language, and on the stage it- self there appears to be no longer room for good, clean, beautiful plays, while the bookstores are full of questionable reading matter. 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Asa result of the treatment even such flimsy mater- jals as cardboard or plywood can be given the strength of iron and made resistive to the corrosive action of steam, heat, chemical fumes and wa- ter, it is declared. Fortification of the frail fabric of airplanes and airships to the strength of steel, and solution of the boat- builder’s problem by entirely metal- lizing craft of every description, are among the claims made for the new invention. Woodwork and textiles can be similarly metallized, it is as- serted. The advertisement asserts that the British Admiralty and Air Ser- vice have ordered articles on which the clectro-chemical process has been successfully used. Proves Columbus Was Spaniard north. A veritable railway revolution is in prospect. r watery blood. % favacchivl : y +i London Paper Expresses Apprecia-| CORN EXTRACTOR. If afflicted) before th ions of the Can-| A document found in the archives This of ab; fi in the northern half of these Be TU oe oi iy ae with corns, callouses or sore foot- a OO acta of F Parish, d prairie provinces, and in the Hudson Bay outlet, evidenced by the willing- ness of the biggest financial men in Canada interested in the-C.PR. to} expend tens of millions of dollars in northern extensions, will attract the attention of the whole world and will constitute he Sreatest publicity this section of the Dominon has ever received. Regardless of the decisions reached by Parliament as to division of the northern territory betwetn the rival systems, and the Tespective zones to be allotted to each, the result will be to roll back the map of Canada! hundreds of miles. The old reproach and weakness of Canada that it con- Sisted of a narrow strip of more or less settled territory extending thous-! ands of miles from the Atlantic to the Pacific along the Canada-United States boundary line, is to be removed. To the Dominion will be given ereat depth as well as great width, and what for centuries has been looked upon as barren wastes of extensive territory, but of no value, will become a of , the dev] of which will add enormously tol the population and wealth of the Dominion, providing new avenues of and at that, for the people of Canada. Service De Luxe One Man in Ws Holds Record For Accidents Has Private Has Ninety- | Kempt, N.S., but now living with her} {son at West Bethel, |? use of Dr. Williams’ Pink is! shown by the case of Mrs, Lucy A.| Cushing, a former resident of} tion Of Reverse To Penny Postage The London Sunday Times in an Me. Mrs. Cush-| cditorial headed “Canada leads the ing says:-—‘I have no hesitation in| way," welcomed the increased Bri- strongly recommending Dr Wil-|tish j quota as reat sufferer from indigestion, AI: i26 tho practical loyalty of Cana- Ways after eating I suffered from | dians to their British stock, but fears ains in my stomach and other dis-| that the proper advantage may not pessine il ia veh ea kd 3 {alten of it in Great Britain. The is ailment. vied different doc- _ i tors while residing at my old home | 7°¥*Paper quotes further encourage and also at West Bethel, but with-|™@ent both of propaganda and fin- out getting relief. I was advised by, ance. The Sunday Times also ex- gene, miisgnat | a friend to try Dr, Williams Pink | presses appreciation of the penny Pills. I did so and I must say that) postage and finds in it “a signal I am feeling very grateful ever since rootiof. Canada's matcGn i ial to the good friend who gave me the | P ARODE pened a advice. I soon found the pills help-! sentiments.” ing me and by the time I had taken! After urging Hon. Winston nine or eee ponent ee completely | Churchill, chancellor of the excheq- Ravers nine 1 am. feel. | UES to follow Canada’s example the ing as well and smart as I did at; Sunday Times advocates 2 common 35, and am enjoying life once more.” | empire stamp which, it states would lumps, use “PUTNAM'S"’—it’s relia. ble, and sure to shrivel up the corns so they drop right off. No pain, no Soreness, but quick relief from sore corns comes to all who use PUT- NAM’S PAINLESS CORN EXTRAC- TOR. 25c. at all dealers. In His meen Duty Traffic Officer Explained His Repri- mand to Woman Driver Spectators stood aghast on the sidewalks and in the streets. They could hardly believe their eyes. A traffic officer actually was bawling out a pretty woman driver. “You careless she devil,” they heard him say, “who do you think you are? Just because you're a wo- man you think you can get by witb anything, ch? Well, your little smiles won't get you nowhere with adian Society of Forest Engineers Convention at Winnipeg. A. W. Mo- Callum, forest pathologist of the Federal department of agriculture, told how the increasing importance of Canada’s forest wealth to the’ well-being of the country made ad-, visable an increased staff of experts to study tree diseases which he de- clared were annually causing a loss qual to that of fire. E. J. Zavitz, deputy minister of forestry for Ontario, in an illus- trated lecture on his recent visit to Australia and New Zealand as a member of the empire forestry dele- gation said the fact that New Zea- land had the largest re-foresting program in the empire should give a lesson to Canada. . Miller's Worm Powders not only {hat place as having been the birth- place of Christopher Columbus. It thus bears out the claim that tho discoyerer of America was a Span- jard and not a native of Genoa, Italy. The document contained 4 description of the burial of Colum- bus. Awful Asthma Attacks Is there @*member of your family who is in the power of this distressing trou- ble? No service you can rénder him will equal the bringing to his atten- tion of Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Asthma Remedy. This remarkable remedy rests its reputation upon what it has done for others. It has a truly won- derful record, covering years and years of success in almost every part of this continent, and even be- yond the seas. Needed Some Practice You can get these pills through) pave a r sychi val exterminate — intestinal id. thi Traffic Cop Eight to His Credit. any. dealer in'medicine; or by.amall at aN sere i cee value a8 A/me, They many. haye once, but never Sora EUbstting Hang re ened ra Aunt: ‘Johnnie, why is it that you A traffic cop who serves one man} ©. P. Lindgren, the world’s cham-| 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-|59™ ye AN, Beaute NC rebackalbi tiers le sSn8D Too athan fallmentse’of chides never semembesto say “Thank you'?” fs stationed in Washington. On a driveway leading to the office of pion accident victim, added another to his long list of mishaps when he liams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Sclentist’s Tliness a Puzzle into it! And listen, sister: The next time you don’t see that stop sign I'll They strengthen the young stomach against billiousness and are tonical Johnnie (eyeing wistfully a box of chocolates on his aunt's knee): “I ex- : ye pe ie. aes 6 y ye ” in their effects where the child suf- the Secretary of Agriculture there} slipped on an icy pavement and in- Alberta’s Peer’s Estate Washington—Stricken while en-| throw you in the can. eee ect it's ‘cause I don’ 5 : e from loss of appetite, In fever- P' je I don’t get enough fc a crossing. It is in what is known] jured his back. Baged ine aatudye= ata belg Oicle |) Aapy epnrucea :Hitlomrasuba wd ie 8 son cn aitiongi they: al tore eng, things iveni to nate practice.” be found —— —re-the Mall, the parkway The who 15/ estate Of Earl Of Egmont Estimated thought to cause the disease of} much-married look, who had found) yseful and they will serve to allay from the Capitol to the Lincoln} credited by a railroad trade maga- To Approximate One Million pollagra, Dr. Joseph Goldberger, a|the scene entirely to his liking,|pain and griping in the stomach, Canadian Cheese Memorial Every morning about} zine with participation in more rail- Dollacalin! value vee eat Bure emis Rar vice Fused pvr. to, the officer) and. ex-| from which children so often suffer, | 9 production of factory cheese 8.50 the guardian of the crossing ap-| road wrecks than any other person That the estate to which the Barl} 2 °otst: al @ navi ospital) tended his hand. a e in Canada in 1926 ‘ ir ‘ eras Men outnumber women in the in. 1926 amounted to 171,- ears, turns four signs reading “No]in the world, thus brought his list - a _| Bere following an iliness of several Officer,” he, said, , “I want to} oO 7 731 7 “ 2 of Egmor\eof Priddis, Alta., has fal months. congratulate you. That is the nrst|Jtsh Free State; the number ot 631 pounds. The value waa $61,- left turns” and waits until the au- tomobile of Secretary Jardin comes along. Then up goes the copper’s hand, and traffic stops to let the Secretary pass. As soon as he has gone by, the signs are reversed, and the policeman departs. About 4.20 ‘in the afternoon the policeman shows up again and repeats the per- formance as the Secretary passes on his homeward way. A python 25 feet long, a giraffe 20 feet tall, an elephant weighing four tons and an insect measuring 12 inches are among the “records” of the London zoo. The volume of general business in 1928 measured in physical units was} of accidents to 98, but failed to add to his 54 bone fractures. len heir, will approximate one mil- Non dollars is an estimate made at Calgary with his assistance. The bulk of the estate comprises Avon Castle, the family seat at Ringwood, Hants, and 1,309 acres surrounding it. Some $40,000 has been spent lat- terly in improving the land and the residence, declared the new earl. op cen On OTe pac| In addition, he says, there are in- able remedy to all those who suffer vestments in stocks and shares and pain. It holds out hope to every-|in war bonds amounting to a large one and realizes it by, stilling suffer-| ¢o1 a1. : ing everywhere. It is a liniment ey ud “F that has the blessing of half a conti- eirgad tua nent. It is on sale everywhere and) An Old Observatory can be found avherever enquirea for.) 4 prehistoric observatory has been Atn Acuidente tial Ganda |Wnearthed at Buetzow, Mecklenburg. Ottawa.—Seventeen persons were It is estimated that the construction Lindgren, unlike other champions, began his unusual career in Infancy. When he was 11 months old he fell out of a cradle rocked by his grand- father and fractured his arm. Since then he has figured in almost every conceivable accident. He was 54 years of age. The fatal illness which started dur- ing his pellaga studies, however, was an enigma at his death to his fel- low scientists, A pleasant medicine for children is Mother Grave's Worm Extermina- tor, and it is excellent for driving worms from the system, Railway to Sherritt-Gordon Mines will extent from Cranberry Portage north to Sherritt-Gordon Mines, a distance of 42 miles. This project | will involve the sum of about $2,- | 000,000. | Minard’s | time I ever saw a traffic cop bawl males being 1,505,889 compared with out a woman driver. I did more| 1159,103 females. than enjoy it; I envied you your place. You see, officer, around home I’m considerably henpeciced.” “Sh-h-h,” said the officer, “so am I, That was my wife.” A power shovel being built at st. Louis, will dig fifteen cubic yards at one bite. The most popular marriage age in England is 23 for brides, and 24 for bridegrooms, Industrial Manitoba 753,390. Corns cause much suffering, but Holloway’s Corn Remover Offers a speedy, sure, and Satisfactory relief. Hewitt—I suppose you joke writ- ers are always looking for a funny thing.” Jewett—"Yes; glad to have met you.” Agriculture Has Now To ‘Take Second Place To Manufactur- ing In Western Province Agriculture now has to take sec- ond place to industrial manufactur- ing in Manitoba, according to figures of the Industrial Development Board. An estimate made by the Board places the output of manufactured For Colds ~ | a3 e UBS a mt 1 peut On A Manuscript He Has estern Canada in the Spotlight RREBGA R ELIABLE | Recently Completed New Process Sald To Mako Card- Bs i: : = | sear ea eee ape ac} be L mim] | Outstanding personality of the| prof. Albert Einstein has cubmit- board As Strong As Iron - & “a The attention of people i ‘ ee cal eaeieae voles SA SACHLSMS MRC O Nee | Russian armies during the world) teq to the Prussian academy of nathiey calfede)'chetiteee Seances = i world, will be Sie a aoe pact of Canada, and, in fact, of STE a Rites if pi e 0! 6 = TORONTO. CAN s+ 5 3 | war and regarded by Russian royal-| sciences a manuscript of five pages ant metallurgical process since the ee: next few months in a way a! 4 * le ay inces of this Dominion during the} “Canada, with a vision qui ists as claimant to the throne Of} which it took him ten years Lo cort- drcttdt pat atéel\ela, entiouseed id a . LIStOFy Oe ae me way and to an extent probably unprecedented in the| Ajwidlenngys bins ieoo aimed eoherste —= =| that country, Grand Duke Nicholas.| plete and which he considers of SISCONY ON te sin ctoin mf : a) YY country, «by reason of the applications to the Dominion| 8% widening, has remained sober- Testing Factors in North cousin of the late Czar, died of pneu:| more importance than his widely SO re sat Pees ee aa 8 te ESE bout 13 per cent greater than in| killed in flying accidents in Canada| of the pe i a chi 1 one Custonier, adage i “Ts it goods in Manitoba this year at 1927. during 1928, it was made known by|@round 1181 3.C. Tt is In the form pedigree dog? oe $159,252,000, as compared with the department of national defence.| of ® circle of stones, which served) Dealer: “Pedigree! Why, if this $132,000,000 during 1927. ‘The -agri- ise ? : he obeervati f the annunl) dog could talk he wouldn't speak to ayat™ ap eS oa ;-| Fourteen persons were killed in com-| for the observation o dog col r ul 5 a 92 RRR anES, ANS tow the spa en) Boyne. Peo & y {eireult of the sum and also os al either of u pull ape. Drocucess jin 1027 money| mercial flying and the others in fly-| Serious injuries | Calendar, | xteen pergons. | ent who provides spending and doesn't interfere is called a good| ing club machines, scout instead of a fool. | were sustained b: was placed at $147,000,000. Utilizing Coal Resources The new Fuel Research Laborator- jies of the Department of Mines at} Ottawa, were designed and the equip- | Heart Trouble Hands and Feet The latest wonder of agriculture, is a cabbage plant which produced} six heads*of cabbage in turn, one! | Simple Precautions Against FLU Sore Throat — above the other, | Numb and Cold ment selected with a yiew to carry- ing out investigations which would | be in the interest of the development | Mrs. W) Auburn, Ont. é : writes:"Seyeral years ago f wag|f the coal resources of the Domin- — The Danger Signal Ardea wept may alth Authorities Point Out The Necessity Of Treating The Simple Cold At Its Beginning heart and nerves, }so bad, at times, my hands would | become numb and cold. I took doc- ; tor’s medicine, for a while, but it did |me little or no good, I happened to fon, | oe at } A fund opened by a Toronto news- |paper for relief of the unemployed How many people you know Who end their colds with | see |of Great Britain reached ao total of bs — Nearly every case of “Flu” starts with a simple cold. At first the e Wesm ois AHS “aibties® Gas pe a eee often you've heard of its Prompt relief of sore Sepiciat shroat is eore—otten “just # Ittle hoarse—soon the infection goes lower— | i paar the Lord Mayor's fd being h Ses No wonder millions take it for metises throah ois : then thé chest is affected. A safe plan is to gargle the throat three times Dea (ad cthiedphouteeritain my ; icumatism ; and the aches and Pains that go witt i S, neuralgia, dally with “Nerviline”—this will keep the throat free from germs. If there | paca lh der is that anyone still worries ihronshe with them, The won- any sign of tightness in the chest, rub on Nerviline—every drop will | She—“Altjed, 1 know 1 nave my| pautsL They relieve quickly, yet have Sah mea ten these penctrate deeply—co' jon will be relieyed—the cold will break up faults. | neart. Friends have often told vey Aso eee Whatever on the a kly, Mau : dangerous case of “Flu” can be avoided by this simple He—"Yes, dear,’ | have declared it ihc are Aspirin 1s marvelous; doctors fern t She (frigidly) “Then perhaps tions. Why not put it to tl a TUSEISt has it, with proven direc- Of course it is always wise to Lake some relaxing medicine, and for thi When you grow up you shall He} gavertisea aud stented’ taking them/ 20H tell me what they ave ie test? purpose immediate results will be secured from Dr. Hamilton’ n they 3» petileman,”’ at once, and continued for some time Ree aS | lemark Registered purge the system of i es and carry off a lot of disease—breeding} «; don't want to be a gentleman.! and sinde then T litve had no retura! An acquaintance says the most & {X want to be like you, dadddy.” y_ trouble, lundesirable place in the world to tment of Nerviline and Dr. Hamilton's Pills is) Jygent, Munich Sacrariees a eae Meet eBlsts ive is beyond one’s income | Ee za, Bad Colds, otc., and can be relied upon =| ceipt of price by The T, Milburn Co, ere | RB re ‘ W. N. U. 1769 [Ltd Toronto, Ont, Use Minurd’s Liniment for the Flu