ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Freshness guaranteed | to the last leaf Yellow label Salada 60.1; a 1b Brown label Salada 70ct: a Ib ‘Fresh from the gardens’ Keep Cash Foreign Minister Briand, of France, when recently taken to task by one of the Nationalist leaders who charged him with lack of firmness in dealing with the existing situation, answered with some show of spirit: ‘‘ I believe the best service one can render his country just now is by remaining cool.” Another state executive, Marcus Aurelius, gave practically the same counsel in the second century of this era when he said: “Do not be whirled about, but in every movement have réspect to j justice, and on the occasion of ‘of the total export onion crop. every impression maintain the faculty of understanding.” Or, more briefly, Wheat: ‘Thump ear COUGHS.“COLDS | Anderson Of Wembley! Dangerous complications can quickly dé valent fee Soldanre neglect . At e fir: Vast Gold Field In Japan MISSING AVIATRIX Mining Engineers Discover One OF ign of trouble treat your, ! Unprecedented Wealth orses with) the old reliable } Peace River Farmer Crowned “Wheat A gold field, which is declared to SPOHN’S & King” Of Alberta be of ‘unprecedented extent and COMPOUND | Erich Anderson, of Wembley, was wealth, been discovered in For- Praised by horse owners every- crowned Alberta’s own “wheat king” mosa by mining engineers represent- ing the Tokio Imperial University. Dr. Jisaburo Yokobori, head of the expedition, estimates the amount of gold available to aggregate $2,500,- 5 000, The deposits, he said, extend New Laws In England for approximately 150 miles and are f alluvial in nature. “T actually Varied Collection Of New Legal En- picked up gold dust in river beds, in actments Are In Force the mountains, on the plains and even “thatever New Year resolutions the jon.the streets of small villages,” Dr. | English citizen may make, he will find | | Yokobori said. himself facing a varied collection of | new legal enactments. | The standard rate of income vel 2. goes up another 2's per cent. on the} Canada Imports Large Quantities Of more substant'al incomes, though Potatoes and Onions there is a reduction of the tax on in-| During the first nine months of (¢™Mes of the lowest categories. !4930, Canadians ate more potatoes| The motorists encounter a sheaf of| New York on first trans-Atlantic} and onions grown in the United States D€W requirements under the Road| ight attempt, carrying a pay load.| than the people of any other foreign | Traffic act, most important from &| No word has been received since the’ |country, according to a commerce de- |personal viewpoint being the compul-| ‘plane left Bermuda, and it is feared | partment report. Despite the counter-|Sory insurance against third party that Mrs. Hart and her companion | vailing duty of 75 cents a hundred- Tisks. The speed limit is abdlished for have perished. weight instituted in May. Canada private cars and motorcycles. Hos-| took 43 per cent. of the total export | pitals will be entitled to charge up to} crop of potatoes during that period. $125 for expenses incurred in treat- | The Dominion took about 40 per cent. ing accident victims. Hairdressers’ and barbers’ shops will close compul- | Jewish merchants at the provincial seed fair. He defeat- ed his famous neighbor, Herman’ Trelle, international monarch of prize | wheat growers, in the final judging of | wheat samples with an exhibit of Re- ward, weighing 68 pounds per bushel. Pitted against seasoned veterans of grain showmanship, Anderson was the sensation of the show. 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R Trelle contented himself with/ the oats championship, his minor wins including two firsts for wheat, first for“timothy, first for barley and sec- onds for field peas and barley. Trelle’s best wheat sample, an exhibit of Mar- quis, weighed 67 pounds per bushel. Climb To Great Heights Airplanes Being Designed To Enable Pilots To Fly High Aeroplanes are now able to climb a to greater heights than ever before, Advocates: Simple Diat In Order Wolo ne neces ena e there is one—will be fought eight or eS Ty iy Cae Cons [teins eatnsevel Tan ee raat Hard times and t dis- ey hae be who, with Wil- | Mrs. Beryl Hart, }liam S. MacLaren, hopped off from "atone Warned Agsmit rae ‘Trading With Soviets Provides Funds To Finance Revolution A special cable from London to thé Toronto Globe says: “The President of the Bureau of the International Entente against the Doctor Lives On Raw Food | Canada paid Jess than a million dol- | Sorily on Sundays. of anti-ai ft guns. keep cool. The advice to keep cool, says a United States, publication, is sound | than $200,000 for the onions. ndvice to every one of us at the beginning of 1931. True, but it is good advice | at all times. The adyice will’ be just as sound at the end of 1931 as at the beginning, and at all time intervening. The two quotations above demonstrate | Overwork or Worry | ~ | this, inasmuch as the advice tendered by an outstanding statesman of the} second century is repeated by one of our leading world statesman in the | | twentieth century. The words used may be different, but the meaning is the bere the Health Of Thousands | same. . | Do not be whirled about. Keep cool. Of Young Girls | When the stream of life is flowing evenly toward its destined port oa In the “teen-age” years when} _goal, following a well marked channel, with hardly a ripple on the surface, quchogl or office work is exagting and it is comparatively easy to keep cool. There is nothing to whirl us about, eae activities use up so much en- and in the resultant tide of prosperity we pride ourselves on our strength | health and boast of the stability and greatness of our country. But it is when, feeling thus safe from a sense of false security, whether | __ rc in our individual or national life, we reach the rapids, and rocks of disaster feu will be found most valuable 4 ey purify and enrich the blood loom up ahead, that we are inclined to be whirled about. Then is the time pyj1g up the nerve cells and correct | for cool heads, stout hearts and steady hands. It is then that our strength run-down conditions. Concerning | will be proven, and the stability and greatness of our people and our) them Miss Margaret Torrey, HLS country established. Road, Toronto, Ont., says? “ When [ e : was attending high school I suffered | In the realm of nature, cyclones and tornadoes result from the impact a complete breakdown. My heart _of hot air currents with cooler currents, the one rising, the other descending. | would palpitate at the least exertion; | Conflict ensues. So in the realm of world economics, business depressions |I could not sleep and nothing I ate follow inevitably upon periods of abounding prosperity. Just as heated air agreed ys Eland i ee eel i jams in! is an ‘ore 4 becomes inflated, so does man in his business enterprise become puffed up. I gained in weight and every dis- many girls undermine their | and spoil their happ'ness for years to come. | At such a time Dr. Williams’ Pink 1a | |lars for the early potatoes and less | May operate on Sundays if they close on Saturdays. The Irish Free State incidentally is promoting a bill to make barbering a closed profession, to be followed only by legally recog-)| nized operators. In the Irish rural | districts, it is understood, the frugal | housewife frequently performs rough and ready shingling upon her) offspring of both sexes by slapping | a pudding basin on their heads and shearing around the edges. Perhaps | such offenders will bé classed as out- laws. | New English legislation provides for) different treatment of mental pa- tients of varying degree. And a mel- ancholy reflection upon the state of | trade is the provision by which the government continues to pay health insurance contributions for some 100,- | 000 persons out of work for two and) a half years or more. | Furs a Necessity | a | nourished for at least a year. tress could be greatly lessened, ac- cording to Dr. Julian P. Thomas, Winnipeg food specialist, because one shel of wheat and one bushel of oats, together with a little fresh vegetation, would keep a man well) In support of this startling asser- tion, Dr. Thomas cites an experiment performed by himself some forty years ago, when he lived on nothing but raw wheat and water for a period of ninety days. At that time the wheat cost $1 per bushel. When he started the experiment, he had such a weak stomach that he could not eat sufficient ordinary food to keep going. On the raw foods he became so strong and healthy that he was able to turn his excessive energy into money. Upon investigating the subject, he | finds that some people in all of the! older nations have lived as he is now | living, some of them attaining such | |old age that modern folks do not be-| the Australian government by the supply of oxygen fail the pilot would Designers have been compelled to revolutionize the aeroplane to enable pilots to live at such a height, and the cockpit of these machines will be totally enclosed. The cabins will be electrically heated and the pilots will wear specially-heated clothing to withstand the cold. Third Internationale has issued a ser- ious warning to the nations of the world, through the Geneva press, - against Russia’s five-year plan. His pronouncement says in part: © “Whoever buys goods coming from Russia helps to provide the Russian government with the funds which it needs to its and Air will be provided from of oxygen, fed through #small mouth- piece. Great care is being taken over to finance revolution, in the purchas- ing country, as in others, takes ad- this item and ti will have to be made, for should the lose consciousness in mid-air.—Pear- son's Weekly. Gift For Australia Government Receives Flagpole Of Douglas Fir and Paintings Of B.C. A giant flagpole of British Colum- bia Douglas fir will be presented to tage of the P of the Russian people, and aggravates the shortage of food and other articles of prime necessity from which these people are suffering. “Whoever sells to the Soviet gov- ernment, directly or indirectly, re- ceiyes fh payment money of doubtful origin; contributes to the realization of the “five-year plan,” a war ma- chine of which the workers will be the first victims, directed against the prosperity of other nations.’ ” Soil In Many Areas Unsuitable Both ultimately nmst be deflated, and it is in the process of deflation that tressing symptom left me.” trouble comes. Then is the time to keep cool. When the sun is shining, clouds are absent from the sky, and the barometer is steady, a ship's a and storm |Medicine dealers or by mail ai captain’ has a comparatively easy time, but when the storm breaks and the hurricane roars, and the ship is tossed and whirled about, it is essential that the captain remain cool and not wirrled about. |Market For Furs Has Not Suffered jiove the accounts, even when they | government of this province to stand 50 Dutin gaara es occur in the Bible. The fact is, Dr.|in the grounds of the Australian cap- | nil eancUatearaitGr ata seine oe trom ‘The Dr. Williams’ | The stccess of any business lies in ‘Thomas was first Induced to pay at-| ital at Cranberra. This was arrang- De ee ee caeeacae demaee = dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. |the market demand. It might have! tention to his diet through reading |ed at a final meeting between Premier | that polls suk vey Of ae ieee — been expected that under existing de-| the Book of Daniel. His first experi-|S.- F. Tolmie and Hon. Parker | roa ab Baeree Raed aoe a pression fur farming would suffer ments were started years ago, and Moloney, Australian minister of mar: | Browne bess iow ieee Be heayily. For some reason, bewever,| many people then laughed at his kets. Mr. Moloney accepted the gift aie pea fhanigiipec ae,