IEF _ ae = ke i ie At tier gs? ; ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS f ¢ Rie nee | — t * sige oat | 3 ae ase ee dl gp SEES (GREE THT SF WORLD HAPPENINGS | Student Gains Distinction Confederation and After Diamond Jubilee Celebration Engineer - BRIEFLY TOLD pay ep Medical Student Wins Sixty Years of Progress COULD NOT Some Suggestions for Guidance of t Ins | lonors in i AS ratabaw ant atic tes won The Renalssance of the Buffalo in the Committees ad bees | SW Han Roe ao aa Minn soir oncom eral idene| | REQT OR OLEEP | |ncine'es «rice emaee| DOBCnS BARE president of the Canadian : of the first part of the examinations {n the earl a ~ opal: SECINENts mos ee ne tnd dU ES eee Le franducte by the United Statea*board rT y history of the west, afte ———_—. The municipal council, educational au- ¢ tion of Advertising Agencies at the tiv! ie ateat” eactin ines | the coming of the white man, was Rash on Arms Ne k and thorities, representatives of church- } annual meeting held in Toronto. | iain . sa oe Bee ae |the nearextinction of the buffalo; one aed C es, societies and other organizations ; The text of the South African I bola, wrlnete eves eee real jot the more creditable was the effe Face. Cuticura Heals. | Should be included. The function r nationality and flag bill has just been! students from wfelateal “a a tive steps taken at the last moment eee will be to arrange programs for the fssued, The bill provides that the|throughout the United Stat ¢ os (te save the buffalo from utter extinc- “TI was troubled with an itching celebration, and to appoint sub-com- Union Jack shall be flown in con-| Canada, gained first. place, ae the | UO and bring him back, not to any- rasbovh ich broweenhss blotches on} |mittees to deal with such matters as nection with*the new flag. | only Conadian in the fi st Nr places | thing approaching his one-time num- Bs burned aicalhe ne te eae finances, decorations, sports, parades, ei The smallpox record for 1926 once|He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D, jhers, but to a population that en- and sctatching caused eruptions. steyy Public! “bilidings Saud sues 3 BeiMealses thas wuited, ‘Sigtes’ We) Coutts; Assiniboid’ “Mis Thine Meta ee ee ee ph abel Sela Thadto| {should be decorated with flags and rt . Unenviable distinction of haying re-|spector of schools for the TW fsealiilpatrr se eae Gust or sleep on account of the irritation. pundineg; and) lbseny Auer een ported more cases of this preventable | inspectorate, and {is at present sta- SEPOnS ney ats) Wutalo a ransed Pe en EU Oe CU ane ceeorste Ulery ces ak disease than any other country out-| tioned at the Regina normal school, over the greater part of North Amer. and Ointment so T went for a free A good way to get people together The faith of thousands of tire side of Asia. — —-— Achy ea provkngy: from. the narratives CRaLed here Mana iatier uulaprGne is to have a procession, Engage the users in Firestone Gum- ia “pringe ot waledtandsbranitens ~~y oa toed a travellers and x oe of eae and part of a box of local band and have the children join Dipped Balloons is founded oe Ran ai sae W N U ° -traders that a hundred years or intment I was healed."’ (Signed) in the parade in which all societies . . pak oe ao ait tee mnipeg Newspaper UNIONS more ago they travelled in such in- Miss Wava.C. Carter, JunctionRd.| | and organizations should have a part. er exacting SEC of Australia, it is understood. The creulble: numbers) over’ the plaing) of Poimenicns Soa Sa d In the parades, floats portraying the a; cee se ility. Premirer expects to return August | what is now Western Canada that the Talcum for daily elise arconeas history of our country should be in- Known as the pioneer offi TRS coe toa theca | jcountry was literally black with them Sample Each Free by Mall. Addrese C cluded. If floats cannot be made, the} Balloon—Firestone has con- weeks longer. : | ae et ie ee ae Teach, Never- ev Gintment fs nod tom Pca Be, young people might arrange 2} sistently led in its develop- f e A number of foreign troops en- | (hey were sas cetines Sean ae: = a z mice negra (9 aie ae to Ce ge say the hest 4 faged in a fracas at a cafe in Shang-; tish North eC teas its well ag fa a join the e caalae anise nas e a materials and engineering . a China, and aiter it was all over the Western States, although it is Customs Union in Europe districts ett be especially wee to bring it to the highest pe nation: papontted a cafimated@ihntethee ancemeninnered : to take part: where there are-old set-| Point of reliability. Te is 4 soldiers and euler crack sirtcekne Pentaho rite ae ia egal cis ee ae peed tee pee gee el only natutal with such a high from bruised heads. One of the staat pleliceaute ated | cane ina a oe - Pree a ie eee: bape Prey bee “4 Sst pi cS ec cS § S ic U s S a > ms The London Daily Telegraph's between the present and the past so| A»move toward an European cus-jand the E Gestation srbld. Wei in one has attrac ee Melbourne corespondent states that far as the buffalo is concerned, is the | toms union was deduced by many|and salute i ; : me tire dealers in the country. # ae Australian export of apples this veteran Canadian poet Charles Mair, | Celegates from a resolution’ which There might be a pienic or other Call your nearest one to-day. ie ~ year ds the lowest in 20 years. The sti) living in ‘Vietoria and approach-| Was given preliminary «approval by | demonstration. with sports for the FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. as exports reached 1,439,000 cases, of ing his ninetieth year. Mair knew | the economic conference in Geneva. | children. In the evening there could bar dabcades ie gent , which almost a million cases have the west when the buffalo might still Under this resolution the League | be a concert with fireworks and a ee i been sent to Britain compared with be seen occasionally in their native |! Nations would be empowered to|community bonfire or other illumina- MOST MILES PER DOLLAR 5 4,250,000 cases exported last year. state, and was so impresseq with the | Propose measures best calculated to | tion. ? this summer. While he would go Society -of Canada, an appeal that }Common basis for the elaboration ot| BES Ceneres primarily for the purpose of a holi- aroused the interest of thoughtful |!ons term commercial treaties. In North Atlantic | Firestone Builds the Only Gum-Dipped Tires "4 day, the minister would deal incl- men. Some years later steps were| Sub-commissions previously had} ,_ == = i dentally with some trade matters taken to save this vanishing raco of {fayed éxcesslve'tarift protection ana| “eed of Demolishing Party Has Prohibition In US. One of them would likely be a trade native Canadian mammals, with such | laid down the doctrine that nations Beans Val lyeiccesstul Prohibition In US. treaty with Germany. success as may be seen today in the} Should remove or at least diminish ppedce bere or aunoet muscu R i Bean reas, | acaba’ ak Cae tari! barriers, which were greatly | 2caut¥, 600 feet long,with-a hollow in | Ramsay MacDonald Believes it Is a’ fy Hankow of the British minister to It so happened that, almost acel- hampering trade by beginning with pie Senne Spe tact inidepthy: Daaey daa ae ee eee | China, is understood to have been dentally, a few buffalo had been | those barriers imposed to counteract pllibe or morcelan wee ang contain: | a ae Le oho Orn ee 5 recalled. This is interpreted here as Saved when the rest of the race dis- | the effects of the great wa “ ing panvemerald-eregaginke, coun steer) ae pee be . | 3 a gesture of British disapproval of appeared. A man named Michael} The granting of suntondltiqnal, (ceed rasa cucauntekeay OX aeecany Pan H's visit. to. the Unltd eae the Southern Natlonalist Govern- | Pablo finally built up a herd of six |-mots favored nation” treatment was Iceberg demolishing party. ees prohibition: 4s aie | ment under the leadership of Hugene hundred in Montana. The Canadian | declared to be essential to a free and ered WEALD DEO DES Cea SIs RO elas effort, to), Keema aa I Chen. , government bought these and had| healthy development of commerce. drills, and..canisters containing, ther- fess and does net mer ae ; Germans are sald to be buying them carefully transported to what 4 ae ee ay ee eee Paieee oe tad ms ‘2 more pictures in London galleries eset tite sh cE E HO IS RI ENS G i C i FI idl cudahes Coseate sean tein many f r than Americans, and therefore are in Alberta, about midway between SE beset eet ae endaNeeS ete CAB gene he (iat ee ae oe ee : Rabin eaihaat acghiation tena’ ontthe Saskatoon and Edmonton. In this alates oat ray seaneet ee Roe te backers : ee EEG FE SGHcE ud fae cite aradhot cuthinired. thousand sores yee APR Grain From Head of ee nD ; mai ing, the party drill holes x peer a cee eden ane ing . BatroMastcrs, tor-wnich, they ee pa buffalo have thriven and multl- ere = Sr eee = Pr epee sar saat ae chemiea) “Two things have tovehede cele T) paying very big prices, but they also N (eee ay Sa EN ata Oke The other ds aw t carryi Z | mite. dey ‘| as sate io S ie jmuch; first, the very cordial athe are purchasing other popular paint- ['samie tna Sten by ito. saunmart, helt i ietoved pith unoctaphae Neh ahs be wale te Ming ay high aa 6,000 |t received he press ‘ : j ine \ | numbers. tle over 8,000,000 bushels of wheat | great rate, reaching as high as 5,000 ao the press of all col Flares Temper Straight Silhouette | During the summer of 1925 the ailed from Fort William-Port Arthur, | degrees Fahrenheit. In a few hours | TS 4nd parties in the United States Another Valuable Discovery This frock, although of “tailored | experiment was trieq of transnorcing aes settee Ma nines Rests dee rans Ls pur ae Pi eet a eee poe bert genre diverges from severe siniplicity | sixteen hundred of these buffalo to n Trade Review, “this is the |{ntegrates with a nolse resembling an fad during’ th) (139 yo ae Scientists Devise System to Measure ths ot the 8 elon: nanFeriee the wooded country to the westward JRneeae Sn DMent OR les Wi ay, pre Clause ae tre i y i Speed of Blood in Body fal: The: collanie’convartiblesanathen ou orces aslove. Take, wheres thers Dayerromiss ives y Ore Ane be world.’ , am tremendously prea The speed with which the blood| front closing 1s of the diagonal type, | Were already known to be about two BOIS S eet Aneel ol ail bs Prince Likes Small: Houses Fae or alent A travels through the body can now be long rolling revers ending in a point: | thousand wood, buffalo ina maturall| ogee coo Cerone of Lon- When the Prince of Wales takes vee ieee ee oan ; Measured by a system deyised by fattered sneee en Phebe iPaper The experiment worked s0 a we ie Ee OU peers Men.) NUE ren dee fe le ae cera aes es an con rae een be Dr. Herman Blumgart and Dr. Soma | trim little cuffs. No. 1294 is for ladies | Wel! that last year over two thou- | ore than all the occan ports of|he will occupy a small house within} oO? pe: oa Welss, of the Thorndyke Memorial} and is in sizes 36, 88, 40 42 and 44 | sand more -buffalo were sent north North America on both coasts have}a house. He always objected to the A > a kind, but Tig ae Laboratory of the Boston City Hos-| inches bust. Size 38 bust requires|from the Park; and this year the shipped in any whole week during} size of Marlborough House, and al- Ot [ pital. , ie el pee ote aetiedal Fe feae) | same number will be teken up to join the past month, more than Australia| terations have been so carried out “It 1s. essential that he Physicians say the method will be cE aoe Siesta neal ray be | thelr brethren. In addition about two | YC" shipped in a week, and more/that his private suite consists o of Britisher “and nee ot of great value in diagnosing andj, found ‘in our new Fashion Book. ‘Our | thous nd animals have been slaught- pew prcenting! Tagmel top edy. Ane ala Ror Dare 2 SL eee Sac aes aanesn ae, ae treating diseases of the heart and designers originate their patterns in j ered from time to time, and disposed pecans St ell this wheat was | around -which are the big state and Saae ae RD pa fast eae circulation system. Attending pby- a Ppa eer varie gna of in the public market, to keep down not loaded’ within 24 houts; the great-) reception rooms for visitors and state soe as and ie ee sicians can now determine accurately fotttarity brought within the saan the numbers of the herd. Neverthe- gb barts COURISUDES OF SLs storage) fonctions: anes frong/bath sited a just how much of its work the heart |of the average woman. Price of the less there will be about six thousand SETBOES) but the facilities at Fort jon both sides as representative, that is doing. In a statement today,|book 10 cents the copy j buffalo in the park. apelllae cnbee renin aro ener stata Canadian Fish Hatcheries [men and worn of 7; Doctors Blumgart and Weiss describe Rea eessn ood | In other words, the handful of big proportion of this quantity can: be Under natural conditions only from la Work aad AG te a ee E! thelr system as follows: How To Order Patterns buffalo that Pablo started with, or tho |J0aded 12 one day and very mucl!1 to 15 per cent of fish eames are freee ence aa i eee ie a lcix hundred that were first brought |More than can be loaded in any other | ¢ilized and hatched. on’ the, ose ; b active substance is injected into the Address—Winnipeg Newspaper Union, | to the park, have increased to four- port in any other country. hand by the artificial methods used cea a Western) RY oiaise aa i ~ yeins of one arm and by means of 175 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg teen thousand. That is surely a more in Canadian hatcheries the average Ine pebert vield\ct whose nae an electrical detecting device the 5 o | satisfactory and a more creditable Mount Machray proportion of fish eggs hatched runt a first and Eecqit sae time of arrival at various parts of Pattern No.. Tees > Very literally are the Provinces of Canada bound together by bands of F? steel As a matter of fact, British Columbia became a Province of the Rees Dominion in 1871 under promise of railway connection, though the actual |united under one central government in 1867. . Unking-up did pot become a reality Wil 1885. The enormous development ,Dominion boasted co W SEC reRryS” ~~ of railroading has been one of the outstanding features of the sixty year Sixty years that have elapsed since Ontarlo, Quebec, New Brunswick and Noya Scotia ti . At that time the new-born 2,278 miles of track; it has over 42,500 miles today. In equip- oe 00) evolution has been great. The wood-burner of 1867, though capable f very creditable speed, was a pligmy in size, welght and strength compared jwith the huge locomotives of today, Mr. C. W. Jefferys, Canada’s foremose ~ jhistorlcal artist, here graphically depicts the changes that have taken plac®