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He Rak io cae ABBOTSF ORD, SUMAS _AND MATSQUI NEWS s) { : Bovril-Advertised More | Planning Mystery Trip | | Turn Arsenal Into re For Giant Submarine And Earned Larger Profits The statement presented a few days ago to the shareholders of Bovril,) The biggest submarine in the world Limited, at their 28th annual meeting,|is preparing for a mystery cruise held in London, show gross profits of | around the world, according to the £638,123, as compared with £571,491| Daily Expres for the previous year; net £390,992) The Express says that the X-I, five against net £351.898. {times larger than Britain's war-time Both the volume of business done| Submarines, is lying at Chatham ready and the net profits earned are re-| to embark on the cruise, The details cords, and the amount spent in ad-| of the cruise are as secret as those of vertising was also the largest in the | the construction of th= giant submiar- company’s history. } Ine, about which little is known except How successful Boyril has been in| that it is a giant of its class. Crew of British Vessel Have Been Sworn of Secrecy One its advertising may be gleaned from | hundred and twenty-one picked offi- an incident in the British House of | cers and men comprise the X-1's crew. Commons last spring when Sir Robert | These men haye been sworn to secrecy Horne, an ex-chancellor of the ex-| about their craft and her approach- chequer, said: ee voyage. It did not require any secondesight to| It is known visualize the leader of the patient jarmament that almost would have suf- oxen in the iinmediate future gazing} ficed for a first line battleship of the somewhat mournfully on his dessicat-|Pre-war days. The submarine’s ed brethren, and, in the words of a) cruising radius can only be judged famous advertisement, muttering, | from the fact that it is about to start ay The vessel is cap- that the X-1 carries | The Crue/ Pain , of PILES “The cruel pains I endured from piles could only be fully realised by others stricken by this agonising complaint,” says Mrs. E. Reid, of Steenburg, Ont. “I thought I must suffer until I died, and despite all treat- | ment-was reduced to such weakness | that I hardly dared to move. | “Then I heard about Zam:Buk and | tried it, and I am thankful to say that this grand herbal balm proved equal to | my case—badas it was. Iam now well, | can doagood day's work with ease, and | am free from the trouble which for years rendered my lifeone long agony. I shall never tire of recommending Zam-Buk.” | Also for eczema, pimples, psoriasis, rash, boils, bad legs, cuts, burns, etc, 5c. box, for $1.25. All druggists. | { | WamBuk e Quickly Motor Car Factory | Chinese Tired of Armed Conflict xe | Consideri"g Proposal | Tired of armed conflict, and realiz- | ing that men cannot ht without} jrifles, revolvers and ammunition, | | Shanghai has welcomed a project to| |turn the Kiangnan Arsenal into a | motor car factory. Deprived of this }local source of weapons, warring fac- | tions may become more peaceful, it 1s} | argued. | | The arsenal was built some 50 years | | #60, near Shanghai, and for half a cen- |} | tury it has been the objective of much / } | | strife and many warlike clashes. Recent orders from Peking said the} arms making machinery in the | should be removed from the Shanghal | |district, possibly to Nanking, and the} | buildings be turned over to the Shang-} | \hal Chamber of Commerce for com-| mercial uses. Thereafter came the | proposal that China’s first automobile |factoyy be inaugurated in the old ar-; Look for it on the tinfoil. ‘tis your guarantee of quality and flavor. Oe AVOID IM- > ITATIONS. Receives Gold Medal Charles Saunders is Honored by Royal Society of Canada ‘Alas! my poor brethren.” Advertising is largely responsible} for the increased output, and Bovyil| thus -affords a very striking example | of how the consumer benefits directly | from the judicious use of Printer’s Ink. | meeting of the Bovril Company, Sir} George Lawson Johnston (chairman) | emphasized the necessity for making | life sufficiently attractive and remun- erative to the primary food producer in newly-deyveloped countries to induce | him to stay on the land. | | Town life, with all its attractions:of “Bloor Street and Bedford | cinemas, theatres, electric light, even- {ing papers and a host of neighbors to, gossip with, was drawing the younger | | country cousins to the towns in these) , countries, just as it was doing at} me. WORLD HAPPENINGS - BRIEFLY TOLD =~ | ho: Mr. and Mrs. John G. Spinks, parents | bods : i of General Charlton Watson Spinks, | 3 Of those who went from the cities of} a ¢ nes Europe to the land in Canada, three-| inspector general of the Egyptian) “2 > 3 ) quarters eventually drifted back to the army, celebrated their golden wedding} ~~. i ‘ a |cities of that Dominion, where they} anniversary at Victoria, April 7. | = | : |were not particularly required. Prob-)| A number of persons were killed and jably only those who knew the coun-| many injured when a train on which | try-side, the wild flowers, the trees! they were passengers bound ae oe and the Birds, and loved a bit of real | kutsk, Siberia, was overwhelmed ¥ at country sport, could get strongly at-| huge avalanche. tached to a new lonely spot many A Rettford, Nottinghamshire, fam-| miles away from any city | ily, father mother, daughter, son-in- | Yet the country interests were often Jaw, four fons, their wives and 22) the life-blood of the whole—the cities | children sailed for Canada recently to’ merely the bottle-necks through which | take up land in Saskatchewan. | the good thiags grown poured and paid | What Is believed would be the larg- | toll. €st apartment house in Canada will be| Agricul(tral and pastoral producers | erected at the northwest corner of MUSt keep in mind that Europe could | oad, Tor-| Only buy out of income derived in part | onto, if the city consent¢ to permit from the sales of manufactures to the | it. The building would be eleven | Produce-selling countries, and that the | storeys high and would contain 600 European consumer could not afford! rooms and bathrooms. 42 high range of prices. An excessive | price for wheat means priyation, pos } sibly staryatl in Ei S, special committee of the Alberta! Lithia tea ie MSDS gal Ay Legislature investigating the sale price! According to information given the’ |} meat must eventually lead to reducet | ‘consumption | bE sheer < Invethe: province jby. rages Bovril Limited controls vast cattle | Conimissioner R. J. Dinning, the 2 : | Noe ee Fs | estates in the Argentine and in Aus- | Operating =, premises tralia, and fhus secure the b for sremakiog a profit of from 160;to\190) Boyril at minimum cost. It is this} ber.cent. }fact, added to the constantly inerea | The balance sheet of the Govern- ing demand for Boyril witch las en-| ment of Northern Ireland for the year | abled the company to maintain its pre- | shows a surplus of reyenue over ex-| war prices and yet in the face of most | penditure of £150,000. The figures difficult trade situation and the pay- on the surplus for the previous years ment of very heavy taxes, show record | of Ulster’s: existence as a Separate | sales and record net profits. | state were £47,000, £32,000 and £46,- 000, respectively. } The year just closéd showed gross \ profits of £639,123, net £390,992. The "| capital employed is between twenty ‘and twenty-five millions of dollars. | a Stomach Distress |London’s Population Now Eight Million Over . Fifty-two Thousand Houses Recent unofficial estimates of the| | | | Built Last Year | | | | population of Greater London haye put | | the figures at about 8,000,000. The |London telephone area covers 735} | Square miles, and the metropolitan police district 691 square miles, and) | both are said to be growing rapidly. |The distance across London, from | Various sections of ihe greater city, j vary from 20 to 30 miles | Sir Kingsley Wood, M.P., speaking | recetly on the housing question, an- nounced that the” totale number o1 | houses authorized at the beginning ot }1924 degreghted 198,808, and of these 52,109 had already been completed. National Opsra Trust A national opera trust,.to establish | opera in Britain as a basis of popular musical art, is to be formed. Tt 1s cry. In August 1923 I was taken sick proposed to form committees jn all and a doctor was called. He pro- | the large industrial centres and raise nounced my case inflammation of the | a capital fund of £500,000 to yield a Stomach and attended me for about ee a A large enough to p ent grand a week, but I was getting < - 5 My son. advised me to try Dr. | Opera regularly a full scale. 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Air Travel Costly For Some People | Ranchers Are Truly Modern i SOOTH ES & HEALS jsenal, and Canton capitalists have the; At a recent meeting, the Royal So- | ciety of Canada@with the consent of | the council, awarded a gold medal for ed Teeling in the stomach. | ar | of | Passengers On Liners May Be Charged | } By Weight } Fat men are much concerned over) lan announcement made by Dr. Tlugo | Eekener, who piloted the ZR-3 (now} |the United States navy dirigible Los Angeles) ri to | Lakehurs . passengers on the liners of the fulure would. be charged according) to weight. Dr, Eckener made the statement in a lecture before the Royal Aeronau- tical Society, explaining that for the: ordinary yoy » from London to New | York the charge per passenger would | be about one pound sterling for each | pound of flesh. | derichshaven | | two sons, HAD BAD “SPELLS. WITH HER HEART Mrs. C. Martin, R-R. No. 2 Orillia,| Ont., wiiles:—“I have been troubled with my heart for a long time and very | often had bad spells with it. *I would take fainting spells, and my husband had to have somebody to stay with ine all the time. He got me every- thing. he could think of to see if they would do me any good, but nothing! | Seemed to help me. One day a friend’ was in to see me and advised me to! | uy | MILBURN'S | HEART AND NERVE PILLS | |. My husband went and got me two) oxes, and after the first one was, ‘finished I felt like a different woman. I cannot recommend them enough to all those who suffer with fnything wrong with their heart or nerves.” | Milburn’s H. & N. Pills have been fon the market for the past 30 years and are put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. | “All druggists handle them,” | Trouble In Islam | Great Britain, France and Tialy are watching the Moslem drama. —It may have vital consequenes to all of them jamd to eyery white power with foot- jhold in Afriea and Asia. Not that there any danger of a holy war. Is}am’s internal wars must end and its ranks .close before.the green flag of ‘the prophet becomes a menace. The continuing Islamic ferment, however, is not making the “white man’s bur- den” any lighter and at auy time may in ominous turn for the western ld.—Philadelphia Ledger. The Poor Man's Friend.—Put up in small bottles that are easi for y portable um,* Dr! pow-) Its cheap- and sold Thomas’ a ve small ctric Oil posse: ey in concentrated form. ness and the varied uses to which it ean be put make it the poor man’s friend.___No dealer's stock is complete without it. Lancashire Ma rate; Why do you |not control your wife? 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Taleum WSS~ Try our new Shaving Stick. |for the owner, and one each for his| which had to borrow money for ‘cur- | stroke, a mis. | enjoy tempor: able to speak six languages. outstanding achievement in literature or science to Charles Saunders for his discovery and deyelopment of Marquis . ‘ wheat. ‘he propagation of this grain tine pampas are so large that it takes has added millions of dollars to the an all-day trip on horseback for the Dockets of farmers in Canada/andithe owner to ride sits one boundary to! United States, and has been primarily another or to‘yisit a neighbor. But | responsible for the outstanding post- Zialeseh a es Tae bree tion of the Dominion in the production longer need to take these long, tire- ‘ some trips, for they are riding now Reker on the wings of the wind, having pur- Avivoo:ttot Mathis chased airplanes to take them where | palf-a chance and it gains ground they want to go. | rapidly. But give it repeated treat- One ranch is equipped with a han-| ments of Dr. J. D, Kelloge’s Asthma gar coniuining three Se el eae y | about this remedy, It goes right to They use them not only | work and drives asthma out. It to/fly around the ranch to inspect their Phe ta peter epee ear ated ots herds of cattle, but into Buenos Aires = : si ae where they hate a town house. They HS ESE io ei do not have to worry about Janding | places for the pampas is as level an a billiard table. A dozen private air- planes are thus in use on the pampas, | eddy Meare Snows eay ya nners according to Ricard Aldao, president | YONG dtthaPArsentintiwAard + Club: } Canada exported meats to the value other ranches soon will be similarly 2D SO eae ag equipped. < jruary, as iconiyared with exports of $1,294,046 in the corresponding month $ lot 1924, according to a report of the | external trade branch. Shipments for |the twelve months ending February, Co ere sync Saar WE IRCe oe 1925, had a total value of $27,843,848, Mf db pee ame econ-| Compared with shipments worth $22,- Omid: expertewehisee ii barisy Hasire | oes? in the preceding twelve-month himself upon official figures published | setts in Russia, shows that the total output) of Russian industry under the Soviet Government is but 20 per cent. of the pre-war figure. The wages paid by; the state are a miserable level a! in some cases are months in arrears, | while food pr re thore than three} times what they were ten ye and rising: steadily. Such are triumphs of nationalization in a coun-} try where it has enjoyed the advantage | of complete control of the home mar-} ket and of physical compulsion of the | workers to 'abor without intermission and for wretched pay, Such are the} natural results of doing away with the! Spirit of p ate enterprise In indus- try.—London Daily Telegraph. | Airplanes’ Used in Argentine for Business and Pleasure Some of the ranches of the Argen- Give Asthma airplanes, one) Heavy Trade In Meats Soviet “Prosperity” The dog with the handsomest col- lar doesn’t always put up the gamest fight. SPOHN’S DISTEMPER*™:: COMPOUND jon’t take earia your horses or mules 1 De be Influenza, at drug stores, SHEN, IND Alberta Municipalities | Finances in Sound Condition Accord- ing ta Government Report | Sixty-eight municipalities in Alberta during 1924 were able to finance their operations during the whole of that without a cent of borrowed money, according to the annual report of the provincial department of muni- cipal affairs. Out of the total of 169 | year municipalities in the province, only (he 7 » outstanding debenture in- | Or ree» ee Of tlie 101 districts < Babies’ health and Strength. FREE BABY BOOKS Write to The Borden Co, rent year’s expenses, all but 29 repaid ihe borrowings for the y The districts have met all the debenture} payments falling due in 1924. } a | Limited, Montreal, for Queer Fish In Sargasso Sea | two Baby Welfare Books. Dr, William Beebe, dredging the} == SS Sa s0 Sea, reports taking some! queer fish, One has feathe and long. wavy hair. Another has eyes that protrude like periscopes upon the fretful subrarine. A third propels itself with hands instead of fins, pre- sumably using the Australian crawl For Movie Actors? Fy Customer.—What is your price gross on engagenient rings? Wholesale Grocer— to open a Are you going GIN PILLS KIDNEYS Deranged Kidneys may in time lead to serious illness. | If you detect any “s ake Gi sin Bombay"must be dept ener 28 s. Icy Wi relieve you. s@ store or are you a moyie actor? 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