ABBOTSFORD. SUMAS “AND MATSQUI NEWS — — == ‘ Canadian Beef Preferred Source Of Teaiker Supplies Take S| | Store Cattle Bring Good Price On United Kingdom Taking The Lead In Scottish Markets | This Class Of Manufacture (3 Canadian store cattle occupy a For generations, the United King- PILLS favorable spot in Scottish markets dom has been an outstanding source F and invariably sell at a slight pre-| of leather supplies for manufacturers or |mium over Irish cattle, A. J. Ting-| of leather goods abroad and especial- ley, assistant trade commissioner in|/ly those in the principal European . . Indigestion Scotland, writes in an article for the | centres ofl thawtradesca te tenner a Biliousness [ae Journal, jtime leather goods manufactured in | It is realized, however, Mr. Tingley} the United Kingdom have enjoyed a The World's Family Remedy says, the Canadian market, like Hae parle oe reputation for quality of market in Scotland, prefers young,| workmanship and materials. | well-bred cattle and, unfortunately, A number of influences in recent Searching For Former Civilization On Nile | Work Of English Archaeologist Is | Race Against Time A great research for the buried his- | torical remains of former civilizations |on the Nile will be conducted by W. |B, Emery, a young Lancashire arch- aeologist, and his wife, who have left | England for Egypt. | They will journey 900 miles up the | Nile to Assuan, and for nearly a year | will direct 400 Egyptians in a seared | Children's Coughs and Colds Go Overnight Mather, don't worry when one ofthe line ones +a bad cough ot co get | BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE and mix with equal | e juick action | substitutes. Buckley's is sold everyw! “DNew Wrinkle Pier Fabfie! | for Nubia’s secrets of tae past. YOUR CHILD ¥ IF the children gained health and strengt through the summer SCOTT'S EMULSION will help them keep wel through the winter. , 1433 | the surplus of taese for export does| years have contributed to stimulate No End To Possibilities Of Discovery, Emery, who is director of the arch; WORLD HAPPENINGS ee pyyies peek number toya natural development, namely, the | States Inventor | neological survey of Nubia under the i ie only this Beet . | Increasing manufacture of a wider di-| A pair of men’s trousers that hold) Egyptian department of antiquities BRIEFLY TOLD “a Ree aeeerieeiae ee versity of leather goods in the United | their creases for six months or longer, | Will continue important investigations EIACES pace, evel, some of the | Kingdom itself. In certain branches cf| and a complete sult of clothes which which he began four years ago. : ——!| rougher class will find a way to the/teather goods manufacture, notably| can be stretched out a foot from the| He will his ion of Sir Henry Seymour King, 81, direc- British markets. Too much stress, | saddiery, travel goods, belts, purses, | body and then snapped back, were these reaches of the Nile before the tor of Lloyd’s Bank, and one of the however, cannot be placed upon the) pocket books and so on, Great Bri-| demonstrated in New York by their! rising water covers the area for all most Prominent financiers in England, "ecessity for eooeclan farmers ‘ tol tain has always held a predominant | Inventor, Percy Adamson. | time. The erection of a marvellous is dead in London. continue to improve their breeding position, Prior to 1914, however, Bri-| “This suit I have on,” said Adam-|new dam is to create a great inland Homesteads to the number of 636 herds, the commissioner writes, and) tish manufacturing production follow- | son, pulling the buttoned vest out and sea 200 miles in Iengta at a cost of To Great Depths were filed on in Alberta during, °F Shippers to send over only young | ed traditional lines and restricted it- | letting it fly back with a pop, “hasn't millions of dollars. The United States navy has August and September. Land was | Uullocks of good class and quality. | self to a somewhat narrow range.) been pressed since last spring. The work will be a race against Pleted preliminary tests of a fant taken up by 89 women in this man- The type of animal in most demand Few factories in the United Kingdom| “Tt had an entire wardrobe made time, bat the young archaeologist | TObot diving bell, represented as ner. 2 8 oune)bullncksapproaching: kup. specialized in the production of such | up of the new process fabrics. I made hopes to “unearth many important to plunge into the ocean, pick u Sir Robert Borden, president, Ar- rear race eee pene ewts. articles as ladies’ handbags and the /a trip to Europe. Whenever I unpack- | relics of bygone days. His wife will| dome or a twenty-five-foot loco thur B. Purvis, Montreal, vice-presi- 5... a th nese Ue AR Asse etnees, variety’ of leather ed, I simply took out my suits, shook |clean and classify the objects found. | Crane, and carry workers into ent: andathaiponrd of directors were eeding, tae writer says, Aberdeen-' “fancy goods.’ That condit’on, large-|them and they were ready to wear. : | e beyond their reach in ‘ Angus or Shorthorn crosses are pre-/ ly as a result of the general course of | N ine: | vaging submarines and sav re-elected at the annual meeting of vatreciehol writes: { 8 ot a single wrinkle, and the creases | Canada’s Gold Reserves ging sul wing: Fantastic Robot Of U.S. Nay Barclay's Bank (Canada). | economic developments since the stood up in all their pristine splen- The pear-shaped, two-armed ¢ Finland, and not Russia, is Can- pevcelcl Wat,» Bas (now abec Deena tdor) | sumicient To Matertally Increase ‘ivance. invented by E. J. Rom i ; changed. | The inventor pulled up a resilient! Note Circulation If Necessary | °f Seattle, is radically different in Winnipeg Newspaper Union ada’s chief competitor in the lumber market of Great Britain, states James Hardy Smith, Liverpool, Eng- land, managing director of a firm of British lumber importers. On November 19 British Columbia's provincial police force, oldest of its kind in Canada, observed the 75th anniversary of its recognition as a force to maintain law and order in the province. About $3,000 of the $3,536 obtained | in the Bank of Montreal holdup at Vancouver has been recovered with | the arrest of three men, according to| Deputy Chief John Murdoch of Van- couver force. | Without a friend or relative to| mourn his passing, Sir James) O'Donohue, a boyhood companion of | King Edward VIL, was buried in) ‘Toronto. A newspaper reporter and| three employees of a funeral chapel | _were pall-bearers. | The October revenue of the Do- minion government from customs and} excise was $2,569,479 in éxcess of} October, 1932, says a report issued by | the Department of National Revenue. | leg and demonstrated his The gold reserves of Canada are | mensions, outlines, grapplin; socks. The tops, while maintaining sufficient to materially increase the | 224) lights from ordinary dl without | Paratus. The outstanding characteristic of! pants’ the British leather and leather goods) industry today is its amazing divers- ‘ity. Nowhere is this more evident |" ordinary, PP \D note cir P than in the growth in size and scope| were flexible, and there was no need violating the principle of a 25 per The device has been manipt ‘of the leather and leather goods sec- | for garters. Leeman rted currency adopt-| More than 850 feet under wate! tion of the British Industries Fair.| ,gamson, who was born in the cent. gold-suppo! y tested to withstand pressure de Here every type and kind of leather) a jed by the world conference. Premier) ~ - ‘and leather goods may be scen—from | Lancashire, England, textile district) ~ Bennett explained this in a than 1,500 feet, in contrast | boot and shoe leathers, book-binding and has been in the textile industry | speech at Ottawa, and intimated such 100-foot operations of average | and fancy leathers, upaolstery leath-| all his life, explained that there is % * in old-style equipment. Ps aa ers, leather cloths and so on to ad-| no end of the possibilities of his dis- Cog ea cae ee aa The advantages of the device, vertising novelties, handbags, belts, i | needs of the Dominion but in suc - ti th * |dog equipment, dressing cases, fancy | °°V°TY: Clothing for men, women and) manner as not to injure credit at| inventor says, are the delicacy | jeather goods, imitation leather goods, Children already is being manufactur- 1 ome or abroad. touch of the grappling irons—t | solid leather goods, picnic cases, purs-|ed from “rubber” fabrics. The yarn - whe gold reserves of the Domin- have been used to drive tacks | es, razor strops, saddlery, sports bags. | or thread looks like any yarn OF i.) of Canada amounted, on the last play cards, yet they have tons % ‘leather coats and travelling requisites. tivend auidocaiitalvabric cvet: ini con-| day LP SAT SEE COMP cay crushing force—the great depths | Indeed, the trade buyer need go no) “4 : Paeess than the 1934 Fair to find tains lactron, a newly-developed rub- 4). prime minister said, “and, on the which it can descend and the uniqu eu gee gro gees ca ae tse Oc ea a cla iS = lamson brou; ol le 0. +, . a surpassed anywhere. To tals may be} eatin and eats of silk, atest and i pore Se eo ManGe known. added the important consideration| r f | the issue of over $279,600, od that, because production methods | wer He pointed out a the aad rency.””* [ees ee ere he | o! Re aE fabri . on ; bas | “The Dominion notes outstandng fat Haga AratLatouien ine low, Z | dsoret us e pola 74 rene ts n tae end of October amounted, in even | |such a manner that washing as we! | money, to $174,900,000.” Every known kind of leather is used | > ‘in one or other of the Brit’sh manu- | as pressing will not affect it. Further- | factures today—from waterproof sole | More, the snap will never leave the | leather, having the unique qualities fabric. | given by tanning with British oak) | bark, to African python and other | reptile-skin leathers, patent leathers | | and, of course, Moroccan, which is ob-| a Germany Protects Titles Marriage Involving Money In Ex end to title-hunting on tae pi of the German nobility. A new law adopted by the cal any marriage concluded Recipes For This Week Running For Centuries Usp welty Barclay) | } The total was $19,503,483, and in Oc- | |tainea largely from the British East! qjo¢x In England Seems Capable Of e Bs e . November 9 that involved tober the year before, $16,934,004. | eae BE er aaa cite Going Indefinitely SINGERS ea of a title for a ce : Formerly chief pilot for the Explor- | |within the British Empire, a large) The clock in the Parish Church at| ? tablet for junket. | tary consideration null and v ers’ Air Transport, Limited, and well- | | proportion of it coming from Canada.| Rye, England, was started in 1515,, 2 pint milk. is : | By this law, the government th known in northland flying circles, pi-/ In becoming a predominant centre| . 24 gnished in 1560, and has been| 1 tablespoon cold water. | to eradicate the abuses of shar lot Lewis Leigh has left Edmonton | ee Ae aan ermescicnine running ever since, except for the few 3 tablespoons sugar. | riages and adoptions which ha\ for Brandon, Man., waere he has been | lits range of travel and fancy leather | times it was stopped for repairs. A| 1 teaspoon lemon flavoring. | come rampant since the war, appointed fiying goods, Great Britain has attracted) well-known firm of clock makers now, "2 CUP whipping cream. instructor Brandon Aero Club. | R. I. D. Fenerty was chosen Rhodes scholar from the University of Alber-| ta at a mecting of the selection com-| mittee. The new Rhodes scholar is 22 years old and the son of Lloyd H. | Fenerty of the legal firm of menerty | and McLaurin, of Calgary. He receiv- | ed his B.A. degree in 1931 and his law | degree this year. ¢ | London now has only 95 houses for | every 100 families. of ey cially "among the impoverished man nobility. - oe Invented Anti-Airerafl G Polish Prisoner Escaped Death | tence In Interesting War Offic | | é designers and style experts from all! ha, the contract to keep it going and Ginger cookies. |the leading Continental countries. Not it seems capable of running ae Break a small ginger cookie (or , but, within the last few years, lineveneg numbers “of Continental {tely. Tais is said to be the only left-over cake) into each dessert dish. | manufacturers have opened leather | clock in the world having a pedulum | Dissolve tablet for junket in 1 table- | goods factories in Great Britain for! swinging through the roof and into | spoon cold water. Add sugar to milk, the production, there, of their own! ),. body of the church. For years its also lemon flavoring. Warm to luke- distinctive goods. - ev: 3 | Tn this way a cosmopolitan wealth | 1.500 pounds swung over the choir be- warm (110 degrees Fahrenheit)—not lof style, design and ingenuity have/| fore it was discovered to be supported hot, and remove from stove. Add d’s- been with the traditi by only a two-inch rusty nail. ‘solved tablet for junket. Stir a few | high quality of British h seconds, and pour at once over ginger) Ee anaes ret prevents Few K: In i | cookies. Chill in refrigerator. Serve | r h fs fis | The scope of its resources is now un-| ‘The kangaroo business in Australia | with Sv Riae cream and a bit of LOVELY NEW NEGLIGEE THAT ¢qualled anywhere. 2 is not what it used to be, F. White, | grated preserved ginger, WRAPS THE FIGURE IN | Canadian buyers of leather goods of New South Wales, says. Ordinary| SLEEK SLENDERNESS all kinds who wish to buy to tae best | advantage and keep abreast of the| people seldom see the animals. Tae f 3 ‘The original in brigat green crepe |latest developments in design and pro-| kangaroo is one of many useless ani-| 8 bananas, cut in small pieces. Bilis" wasiideclgedly young yand amart.| duet on cannap store 14 goles te 1934 | mals in Australia, according to White.) 1 cup powdered sugar. |The trim was in deeper green shade, British Industries Fair w! opens 2 lantanauical fami | matched by decorative bone buttons. | in London on the 19th of February. | They may be used only for zo08 and) ati Ree ae = the while, and was con- The fitted hipline gives | for hides, but are seen} egg white, stiffly en. tinually “bloated with |to the tight basque effect of the| “Big Ben” received its name from] OMlY in the interior regions. cup czeam, whipped. 2 can saredded , moist. Prospe + to mas. At imes 3 x heartburn and I would | bodice, The sleeves have a nice ful) 51, Benjamin Hall, who was President : It is altogether charming and so|/0f the Local Government Board in A Link With The Past Combine bananas, sugar, and lemon the new camp on the Kawarau London Free Press: St. Lawrence | Juice. Chill. Force through s’eve. Fold in New Zealand, which was Ss! simple to fasnion it. A854: Sir Benjamin was grandfather a Style No. 544 is designed in sizes| of Lord Treowen who died the other| Hall, a famous Montreal hotel where | Pulp into egg white; then fold In’ following the finding of what is d | }eleared to be the richest alluvisl g Bo stomach trouble in years’ ruggists, Write De. Plares's Clinic, Bulflo, N.Y. | ee eeounee m0 yeare, SUand eo aa Sir John A. Macdonald used to make | “ream and cocoanut. Serves 6. : —=| Other fascinating schemes are} i his headquarters, is being torn down. = ee ‘field found in many years. C | bright red crepe silk, plaided silk,! Mrs. Moots—"She's quite wealthy. | Like the old Qucen’s hotel in Toronto | Taking It Easy j being established’ and more Ne royal blue crepe satin and black Why, she bought a car with her pinjand the Tecumseh in London, st. Ever since Einstein settled in | miles of the river frontage | rata nie i jres 45§ yards 39-i money, I heard.” Lawrence Hall in Montreal was a/ Princeton, beating Louis Bromfield by Otago have been pegged aul oie ear eat MOB 22 Mr. ‘Moots—‘Yes, she won a prize|real connection with Canada’s early & scant two lengths, we have wonder- strike was made by two une: Warsaw, Poland, a man a ed from execution so that Wi fc anti-aircraft gun. was to be executed he man: through the prison governor to inl est war officials in a model of his ¢ vice. They recognized the valu the weapon, which is expected revOlutionize air defense, and | keeping the details secret. * COCOANUT BANANA SNOW ‘ : Indigestion, Gas ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart ol 29 S, Caroline St, Hamilton, Ont., says: “" ju r. | Pierce's Golden Medical | co {requently. ‘ie Discovery built up my system and entirely wid me of the stomach distress. I have had material, | { i og Price of pattern 20 cents in stamps for having the most beautiful legs.” | history. ed what he does with himself in that | gold miners. 4 or coin (coin is preferred), Wrap coin} —— — ——— cloistered spot. An under-gradua‘e Fite Baigerks | THE TRAGEDY OF THE SINGLE TREE ‘has kindly supplied the answer. He} Graduated in Alierta, SSE ‘says he passed Rinstein on the street | Katsuma Tatahashi, ‘BS \. | one day; the old fellow was standing | University of Alberta Japan | quietly by the curb, sucking an ice- uate in agriculture, has Jol cream cone and watching some ducks new Manchoukuo Government sto ETTE HOLDER How To Order Patterns | Address: Winnipeg Newspaper Union, | eta aa Paes Baas eae ape cerita } being unloaded from a truck.—The| He will devote his time” to Nant absorbs the nicotine, pyradine, lny 7 he i nivers t: New Y breeding. 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Nowhere to ‘ang my mere Money talks—but it never, never Cie Geede ee mock and ‘ere's me badly wanting a good night's rest!'"—London Opinion. ek sen a repeats itself. TORONTO, ONT, ‘ jes had mor . * | i im = —s . i " et me ‘ " ( Pays. ss A comely young lady drive past the red halted by an officer. Officer (growling)—"Say! Do you! know what red and green lights are for?” Fair One—"Oh, most assuredly, sir; | to trim Christmas trees." .._ ' There were just as many careless drivers thirty years ago, but the hors- | started to light and was | Law courts in London, it has just |) been ascertained, have two and one- | {half miles of corridors. | | About the only people who get sat- isfaction by going to law are the law- yers. | ere ie