iveevwy ABBOTSFURD. SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS LESSON No. 14 Question: Whyis emul- sified cod-liver oil so effi- cient and so beneficial a food-tonic ? Answer: Because it is so easily assimilated and quickly builds up strength. Multitudes use it every day as in SCOTT'S EMULSION No Tampering With Exhibits n a statement from the Saskatch jewan Department of Agriculture it is ‘noted that the ideas in thts sent into the show management by M Tullis, Sask. Field Crops Comm sioner, have been fallowed out pr regard ing to the plan into operation, who will be responsi- bie for entries from his section of the continent. The corn racks more tightly fitted this locks will be proyided for year, while j racks. WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD | The exhibits will be taken their separate containers by the repre sentative in charge of them when judging is being conducted which has been put | & | umbla, |cut across so that the rings of annual growth can be counted. A count shows 325 ing the ed outer will be | & to th |heap must reat number ist may actually be seen, |The Indian deposit is Discover Ancient Tree was in October of this ye prelimina heart rot or the closely rings. A croy complete more | tically in their entirety j count is yet to be made and an effort Each state or province will send a | Will be attempted to find a mora com- duly credited representative accord plete section of the stump where the of rings known to and count known now rtainly be over have 325 years old, reached its present the first and last rings from | §rowth were too rotten to count on) too, the to form e section examined. ve taken Then, time before the tree began to grow. H long ago the rings without includ- and height | the grain } before 1500 it must be known to be | older since cedar fell is not known; ross Of Sacrifice PETE — Penny Postage ~ India Exports Little Wheat ar, ary vd ex- ed. to | of | ow Management Of Chicago International |Cedar Stump In British Columbia 1s | Production 1s Largs Bt eens Successful Grain and Hay Show Take | Many Centuries Old : Beaute oe RGAE bet | Firivedtivatnieaturck Through the eosperation oF Nr’O = | Although India’s crop of \ Fin Expect That All Losses Will Be Made Following suggestiona sent to them |P- Riel, of tho Seal Cove Tumber i | expected to reach gsi ae Up By End Of Fiscal Year from various parts of the continent, | Company, Limited, Prince Rupert, | : ue pnED ore v wke Postal revenue in the Dominion the management of the Chicago Inter- |B.C., and the Dominion Archaeologist | atively small e as ‘ we = has gained nearly $2,000,000 in the national Gram and Hay Show have | the National Museum of Canada the } |world’s markets. Last year ag tova’ | first five months of the fiscal year, and put into force a plan whereby any | Use red cedar stump which stood on | ed 325,000,000 bushels, of Nas ee lit is now ctically certain, accord: tampering with grain exhibits at the |t0P of the kitchen midden on Ritchie 10,000,000 were” < ported, eee ‘© ling to officials of the post office de 1927 show will be practically impossi-|Polnt, near Seal Cove, in the north Jess, Indian AUS AL ok Lah ot) partment, that ail losses in federal ble. }ern end of Prince Rupert, British Col- fs of potential importance beew revenue due to the return to penny arrives at a time when stocks are | postage will be caught up before the ater ex usually depleted in the : i 5 |e pires, March 31, 1928, porting countries. Since the war In } This inmeans that since the incep dia's annual exports have exceeded) (io) of penny postage, July 1, 1996 40,000,000 bushels only the | the Canadian public have pu ‘ used average net export b Atl er 00,000 more in postage stamps about 13,000,000 bushe! Asked to account for the reason India’s contribution y increase in the use of world’s granary 18 in moe. this {Che malls: the: post, ai\ce (ont aaaas eet i rte Jor is this . relatiyely unimportant. Noc 5 H clared that penny postage had un bry aly. e materially change 3 i place likely to be mat uly changec doubtedly stimulated the pubile to Food Re | Univer- India, it in the future, if the search Institute of Stanford California, is correct sts, will remain a minor and er- near write more lette: The chief explan- however, they declared, was that Canada today was more prosper |ation, sity, | prec . if : ppous than at any time since the war fe-c i > wor wheat ratie contributor to the world’s tM dom. WeaYa trade for many years to come. “Post office revenues ,” said the ofl- “are the very best test of pros- If times are bad, merchants and business men Vico not carry on adve ng campitigns. umong the larger countries of the to Canada, with nd Russia su the | | Yet India ranks | wheat-production } world, coming next fonly the United States ¢ cials, perity other widespre. dq Good crops in | probably nearly twenty years, and perior to both. The Z me 9799, Nh : x sre is a tendency among all class: A company capitalized at ,000, | Northern Manitoba Gold |tlis must be added to arrive at. the | greit Asiatic Dependency range from) |. +, economize. When times ge to produce British films, is being de: | ee of the heap. | 360 to 280 million bushels, mediocre in rever! applic s The pettil oat Hae — he = y ie, 2 reverse S. > pent yost- veloped in Great Britain American Mining Engineer Is Im-| The co-operation of the Lumber | This Canadian cross of sacrifice will | crops from 310 to 330 million, and poor ge rate, however, has had the addi During the coming winter 600 fami- pressed With Possibilities Company gives the Dominion Archae-|be Canada’s memorial in Washington | crops all below 230 million, But do- \tional effect of enabling many busi lies of Mennonites who two years ago |} Of the North ologist the best opportunity for real \to the United States citizens who |mestic requirements, despite the low | e left thei take up land in Par to the West The life-wish of two men who, 65 years, had been insepara' friends, fulfilled recently wh nay, will ret was they died within an hour of each oth- | Winnipes er in Sydney, one a the other at the age of 85. tthe age of 95% The Farm Servants’ Union and Farmers’ Union of Mid and W Lothian, Scotland, have just reduce wages of farm servants fr Rand when that great African field $9.50 to $8. a week for men, ond} - sa t e had ia is found in Baby’s Own Tablets. They political upheaval, has been pel lsid by | from $6.25 to $6 for women. (tae eworsed son € had never seen /are a gentle but thorough tive |_ compromise between the a “Moth” 3 z |gold ¢0 widely spread oyer a Jarge| which regulate the bowels, sweeten tf led b ‘en “Moth” aeroplanes have been |... the stomach; drive out ‘constipation | Ment fore: ed by Premier Her 0 5 fror e De Haviland Corpor- | astion; eal W anted a gE, a ordered from the De Haviland Corpor Too much money, he declared, had | and indigestion; break up colds and | ho wanted a national flag, and the | | ation of England at a cost of $50,000 \slmple fevers and promote healthful followers of General Jan to the ing to announcement from the dep: ment of national defence. The li neroplanes will be used for the couragement of Ottawa flying club The steamer Larch, which went Hudson ‘Straits with the expedition to establish for the purpose of studying problems there, returned to Hal bringing the crew of had the task of erecting plane and explorajion ba The St. Louis Post movement is on foot to make the f order of business when congress ¢ yenes in December the award ©} congressional medal for valor Charles A. Lindbergh for flight and to provide aerial workmen three ac Despatch 5 officer Conquers Asthma. To be relieved from the terrible suffocating due to| asthma is a great thing, but to be} safe-guarded for the future is even greater, Not only does Dr. J. D. Kel | log’s Asthma Remedy bring prompt | relief, but it introduces a new era or | life for the afflicted. tematic inhal- | ing of smoke or fumes irom the rem edy prevents re-attacks and often effects a permanent cure. es SS | | Starved His Prisoners Director Of Rumanial Jail Sold Their | Food To Outsiders Charged with systematically starv ing the prisoners under his care in} order that he might sell food intended for them outside the jail, Gregory Stonescu, director of the ‘Central Prison in Rumania, has been arrested With the connivance of the principal } warden of the prison, Stonescu is sald | 1658 , | ‘PB! to have withheld from the unfortun ate inmates rations of bre which he disposed of to re hotels and supply middlen Stonescu had previously been convicted of fame practices. The affair has an enormous Rumania, and the J public demands Stonescu forced to chare the of his yicti throug predec houses The national debt of ©: creased by 4 in tl of the current fiscal year, tliat is fF April ist to September 30, 1927 farms in Western Canada to ed tc | Canadian Government, accord- art- | governme bases igation to Col. his Paris him with pay of $4,000 a year for life as a retire dar sad and meat taurants, | sation in Bucharest, from ! bust) and the district Ontario Northern Manitoba exten intg it im from promis gold fields in the world’s histor engineer, St.| | for pr bie | F. 100 Hermann, mining lissouri, stated on a Mr. Hermann ing the Herb | recent] ind | Spent a month iny Lake area Herb Lake has a great adding that the areca | ure, the the | future, the est} engineer though across Canad: northérn stretches | would probably take the place of the ‘om been spent on promotion and not actually strongly method of deyelop- developing the | advocated the jenough in !ground. He pick and shovel ing a mine. | “If the people who like to speculate in mining would spend soma mor in developing instead of buying pro- often sold by unscrupulous they would come ont bet- ght en- 8. to perties, promoters, @X | ter jn the long run,” he said who ro. irst -on- fia my h a} ssor | A Charmingly Simple Frock the Very youthful and becoming is the sed {chic one-piece frock shown here. Shirring forms a wide band across the hips and is repeated at the front of that | Gach shoulder and # shaped collar fin faie | jshes the neck. The long set-in sleeves are gathered to cuffs and a belt 4s n at the side nd ties ina the ba re aries 2% yards 54 inch mater’ |CATARRH Heat Minard's inha Excellent for colds in he throat and chest. cents the pattern. = Trans ig 0. to trim B. Blue Yellow Price 25 cents the ale, ad, How To Order Patterns Address—Winnipeg Newspaper Union, | 175 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg | Pattern Now. —-.--+--- Size.. 00-0 ae Neme «+. | [TOWD w-eecsrerecresemercsoaraces #6 exploration by excavation that he he s to be one of the greatest |since he has had funds ad since 1914. It is thirteen ye ofitable excavation. A PERFECT MEDICINE Baby’s Own Tablets Should Be| ire Baby’s Own Tablets to h new-born babe, as they guaranteed free from opl other injurious drug. th found them @ | little ones. medicine ce Medicine Co., Germans Put Price On His Head Dur- Samson, known familiarly in Eng-' space land as the “Captain Kettle of the air The bill providing for a new na $8,000,000 will be struck off through | force,” has retired. With his retire-| tional flag was first introduced in the | ‘He oDé ration of the new system. ment there ends the most adventure-' House of Assembly by the Her sae as, Sie Keith Miller ster Jt: a into their light aero-|ished off \p | started on a flight of 13,000 miles to | down on Mitchell Field, lever underiaken by will fly in | Africa, route to India, and over Burma, | FOR LITTLE ON In Every Home Where Ther Are Children The perfect medicine for little ones |than a year and threatened to cause < freshing slecp. It is impossible Concerning the Tablets, Atlantic, N.S., yg keep Baby’s Own he house for the children, as J h perfect medicine Tz ble ts are sold y by mail at pnts a box from The Dr. Willis Brockville, Ont British Airman Retires ing War Air Commodore Charles Rum Start Long Air Journey Bach carrying a smail suitea and Captain W. lane “Red Rose” at Croydon alia, the longest air a woman, Europe stages acr then along the Imperial 1 the Dutch East Indic Port Darwin, Northern Australia perity peak economists of the c German ry | | passed. Tablets “in| e, Mrs. | N., Lan- | the p been | whom he had made has | fought and died with Canada’s expedl- f | onary force in the world war. Thi suMeient for | twenty ton cross will be unveiled this | month. /Seuth Africa’ Has Settled Flag Question ES — Compromise Reached In Between Government Forces ¢ if tion which for } Smut regarded as the official flag of Union to be flown on ships, ave | capitals and government buildir for The Domestic flag, designed t Ross, Minister of 202 Nationa Justice in remain as at will ly, three horizontal J white and blue, in the top present stripes with the Union corner, the Or right Free State vierkleur \corner and the Transyaal the left bottom corner. ney | Union Jack one ome careo¥ in the royal air force./ Government in 1925, but -it He h purchased a house in Wilt-|such a storm of opposition be shire, England, and will pass the re-|the design of the flag did not contain mainder of his life in quiet contrast to the Union Jack that the Government his first 44 years. During the war,| withdrew the bill and promise’ Commodore Samson w: ich » terror | re-introduce it at a subsequent 'to the Germans that they put a price | sion of $5,000 on his head, dead or ullve. | a > | For all pains—Minard’s Linim®nt. Keeps To Schedule | Ee Col, Chas. Lindbergh Completes Of 48 States Colonel Charles another had seen him while he w ros-| over 1,285 miles of parade 147 speeches leaving Mitchell Field, July 20 | ] | | | ly | Diarrhoea Summer Complaint | teciotater. HE ALWAYS USES } Because the ear of a dog can tect sounds ove the audibility ¢ Mr. T. F. McGregor, McLennan, | the human organ, German police Alta., writes:—" Over euy years ago | equipped with whistles aa aI Ae ae tally inaudible to the human ear Wut | | and summer complaint. years since then when troubled with excessive looseness of the bowels I havo a been accustomed to take s few doses of reliable remedy and it | always seems to have the desired effect, the same old, no matter what the cause,” Don't Accept a Substl.ute This valusble preparation hss been on the market for the past 80 years; only by The T. Milbu Toronto, Oni All through the | ra Co,, Limited, King Boris, of Bulgaria, is a prise to some of his recent hosts in | clay, cutting out pieces England who have good wine cellars When little a pledge against taking any he had {intoxicating drink, after Jooking on at a und he has teen officer broken it some can be heard distinctly by han | that assist in polilee work. Tenant—“I have a sir. The man upstairs Landlord— i put Tenant—" i roller skate do, Ife’s been Controversy The controversy over the flag ques: | has been raging for more | |ness houses to conduct high-class ad- nk at about Ls Therefore, per capita consunipuon r 320 million bushels « India as an exporting ane differs and Argen- lower sing campaigns at cost, sort of campaigns were not put old three-cent rate was | The i cn when the from Canada, Australia : in effect.” —| tina, where production far exceeds do- 12 oe coated mestic requirements and permits the export of two-thirds of the total. In- ands alone in ifs small and high- | ariable surplus and May even on band of importing something more than $31> 000,000 annually to run the post office, | Under the three-cent rate income and expenditure balanced about evenly. However, when the two-cent rate was |made effective the department ex ; eslimated that there would be of more than $6,000,000 in rev |enue per year. The reduction went into effect in July and the loss for the Com-/|;emaining nine months of the fiscal year should have been $5,000,000, in-s stead the rapid expansion of the pos dia y joceasion join the countries Soldier Settlers Re-Valuation Of Lands Has | menced Under New Act Under le lation passed at the last Christian s, who stood for the Union Jack. While some of the details remain to the basis of the agreement provides that the Union Jack will be docks, istic Government name- , orange, in the top left | °° kleur in This gives the twenty-fourth of aroused A. Lindbergh hitherto unaccom- and | plished flying lob recently by dropping | 8 York, in s hauled and to} Bulgaria's King a Teetotaler This has come as a sur- more than a boy he took kind of | squalid quarrel be | that are to the dogs | compplaint to has new baby and it erfes all night.” ‘Il speak to Jones and k him to walk the floor with it.” session of Parliament, proyision wa: soldier settlers. them haye made application for valuation, the main ground {he | that the kinds were bought a iday values. The interes! T t on the inves the | the b: ; of what was ori inally paic eap and a large number abandone the enterprise. It was the recognitio made for a revaluation of the lands of Upwards of 7,000 of of $ prices which do not represent present | tment, on has proven to many a serious hand: S\tal revenues reduced the loss to $2 000,000. Now there is a further gala that the annual de |ficiency ought to disappear before the & | current fiscal year expires. 000,000, so a new bein. { peak Newspaper Ahead Of Radio Marconi Says Press Swill Awa Hol General Public Radio never can take the place nd broadcasting pre 1, i} “| the ney per n : 4 a ably encourages newspaper read ing Jack of this which gave rise to the legis- |, ? 5 fF a 4 * i . Guglielmo Marconi, said in an i ange lation for a re-adjustment. The act aR the last session sets up the neces- 5 7 ; * 3 3 S| The leading authority on radiouii sary machinery through the land se tlement board and this has started t capital in; the | function. The Some Notable Yields AUSE yee Sixty Bushels Of Wheat and One Hu dred and Twenty Bushels Of Oats To the Acre se8 All crop records for d to ted is some $40,000,000 and of this probably the Longhee t- | the world seemed amused by the ides that the invention which he did 36 4 | much to develop ever could harm tie newspapers. People listen intenUy to radio reports of outstanding events, he ponted out, but then they buy 4 | new paper to find out more. he newspaper has this distinet j advantage,” he said. “It is a record. | You cannot paste radio announcement rapbook; the newspaper pais ys down in black and white. radio has its advan ) n- tin a jthe ne d| “Of course, the }district were broken recently by Mal-|tages. A radio impuise can travel j}colm McKinnon. whu threshed more laround the world in one-seventh of @ than 8,000 bushels of wheat off a 50-|second and news can be transmitted acre field, whic acre. Mr. 55 bushels to the ac pol- | crop. On the farm of J sk, is 60 bushels to 0 Tour McKinnon ha mer fallow Indians are without lack the kinder Sentiment since Dayid I. Bushnell, of the Smithsonian | Guaranteed, Poisson, 349 Institution, asserts that “they often Royal East, Montreal ps subject themselves to many kinds of} — self-inflicted pain to proye their agony | BOYS & 2 00 Gi ste) work seine ; : YIGIRLS ive sust ru rigid | at the death of a loved one, such as | <1 1) 1 50 Sets of Our Famous iy mply sell 50 Sets of Ou bedaubing thelr bodies with white mas Seals for 10c a set. When re as $3.00 and keep $2.00, We trus of their skin | Ufa) christmas—-St Nicholas Seal ak and flesh, their skin, the march been | _ passing and arrows walking barefoot never * | “What did the Neutenant say io when you danced with him?” “He said life he met me.” “Ah, that is why camel!’’—Vikingen, using he dances Oslo ge of | ntire A. Munroé at Al | tchewan, wheat on sum- power in the world for the expression lded 60 bushels to the Ser and | feelings of humanity, U throug you Was a desert before lke a 16 | almost instantaneously.” The newspaper cannot bring to the world splendid miusical programs layailable through the radio, but tle will be the big | pre he feels, alv {of opinion by rulers and statesmen at} journey | the “Spirit of St. Lou only a min-|acre and graded No. 1 Northern.|anq for the big eyents of news: They |ute ahead of the time he set for him- | Wheat from fall and spring ploughing | a: —. > to! self three months vhen he start- | yielded $5 bushels and graded No | It’s human nature to sympathize Air-| ed out to ¥ QR oats 120 busi to the acre. |with the under dog unless you have Behind him stretched a zig-zag trail nn a bet on the top one. to | of 22,300 mile yotted with §2 cities, Not Without Sentiment | yee = inhabited by 30,000,000 persons, who Contrary to thé general belief th MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS re APHONIC GRAMOPHONE, $165.00 for $55.00 Mount TRA 38 selections, gh | Dept. 639 W.N.U., Brooklyn, N-Vi UF A BROKEN DOWM evateM. | This is a condition (or a: ih ae to 0 ive many names, bot whic eo) | cand Itistimply weak eahd' as it w re, of the vital force: tem. No matier wha! alciost numberiess), game; the more prominent bein; gence of prostration or rear spirits and went of energy for ail! affairsoflife. Now,wheta’ one is absoletely €.00 on |> Cie ertinart tial in al caces is increased vit ily») bie vital strength and energy to throw off oe morbid feel s night succeeds (he 2% this may be m rtainly secured by acouny, L H REMEDY: ‘om 0 tao, ose than by any other known © ae arectons stored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGH \ |TH fa it is taken in accordance Aesth? piace tl | | eonstitutione and conditiona,In e}'B | = difficult to imagine a dises derangement cmratn feature Ie wesinesn, ss) 2 ED UP AFRESH. ‘ea \ a —— Lge ee yp