ABBOTSEY YD MATSOTT NFws Thrice Daily SCOTTS /EMULSION is of Great Value To a-nursing Mother WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD A sum of $1,000, lost by settlers in a | a party of hear Vancouver, B.C., was recovered by a track walk train er and returned to the owners. The Canadian legation unfurled its first strip of bunting Fe of V this oc 22, in honor y. lis flag on Sion will be thé Union Jack hington’s birthde Queen’s University announce a new fellowship for the encouragement of| research in Canadian history. Sir} James Aikens, of Winnipeg, contri: | buted $5,000 toward the Jowment fund, making the new fellow sible. Correct attire car pas the rule hip pos: | 5S required of street gers at Rio de Janeiro and rigidly enforced. Men must Wear a collar and tie, and on the first class cars, a coat. A conductor re- cently stabbed a man who insisted on riding in violation of the collar-an-tie | planes was used in the test, said he | premium toward the cost of a more} order. King George has appointed Lady | Maude Hoare a dame commander of | the Order of the British Empire. The} appointment is in recognition of her} Tecent voyage to India which she Gives Concert From Airplane In Machine 4,000 Feet Up Uses New Device In filght approximately | | Singer | $,000 feet above the street, John Charles Thom- concert baritone, sang peratic arias to an audience in C ) Circle, New York, in the first jal test of the “Voice of the Sky secret sound-producing and ing device which makes possible di rect vocal communication between aireraft and any one on the ground Mr, Thoma at snugly in cabin- ed plane, g& and talking into this newly perfected amplifier of the Plane Speaker Corporation of Phila- Gelphia, while his audience stood Stivering in the frigid blast below. Despife the fact that the plane was bucking of a despite the din of melodies were heard i0-mile breeze, and traffic, the} distinctly by street the crowds on the sidewalks. “Hello, New York,” from the sky in stentorian nen to further demonstrate the am- plifier, Mr. Thomas while circling about, addressed his ground audience | down tones came Less Than Living Wages | McGill Professor Says 16,000 Women | in Canada Receive Poor Pay There are 16,000 women employed in Canadian indusiries at less than a figure which J considered a bare living wage, Professor W. W. Goforth of McGill University declared in an address In the university extensfon} course of the professional institute at Ottawa. Professor Goforth spoke on “The Minimum Wage—Iis Application to Cc: a," and he described in some detail the efforts made in this other countries to establish by lation the basis of a living wa the perils confronting legislators in the matter. He was prepared to admit the “Theoretical d rability” of a mini mum living wage for all workers. Plan Shakespeare Memorial Canadian Architects Asked to Submit Designs in Prize Contest Architects of Canada, England and briefly. | the United States have been inyited Leaders in the aireraft industry witnessed the demonstration, Major} General John F. O'Ryan, president of the Colonial Air pany of New Transport Com- York, one of whose believed the “Voice of the Sky”} would be of great yalue in commer- cial aviation, | “With this device installed in| planes on our New York-Boston) route, and on the proposed New York} to participate In a prize contest for the design of the proposed Shak speare Memorial Theatre at - Strat ford-on-Avon, England. Qualifying competitors will each be paid a $500 detailed design. Information applications for admis- sion to the contest will close March | 31, Archibald Flower, chairman of the | board of governors of the theatre, an- | nounced. Preliminary sketches must iq“ Hl | - made by alr, accompanying her hus- | to Chicago route,” he said, “it will} be submitted before June 15. band. Sir Samuel Hoare, British air| minister. His Excellency, the Governor-Gen- eral of Canada, made his debut as a speaker over the radio when he spoke | at a luncheon given at Ottawa under the auspices of the Ottawa councll, Boy Scout Association. The speech Was broadcast througir radio station | CNR. | The extent of “Red” influence in} the Australian Labor Party has been Gisclosed in a sensational document | issued from the Labor headquarters} in Sydney, charging Minister A. C.} Willis and other prominent Labor-| ites with plotting during the last four | years on behalf of the Communists. | The United States again has taken} the lead over the rest of the world in the export trade to Russia, says a} Moscow dispatch. For the first quar- ter of ‘the current operating year | America sent $17,000,000 worth of} Manufactured goods to Russia, which is about $1,000,000 greater than for the same period last year. Germany Was a close second, England third, | and Poland fourth. | American radio programs are to! become a regular weekly feature of British broadcasting. Every Tuesday, British broadcasting engineers will) test reception from the United Stafes, and, whenever it is sufficient- ly good, they will inform London 2LO. The London program will then be immediately switched off and} America will be relayed to all ee ers, even those who own crystal se S.| Flag Made of Feathers Made completely of feathers of birds of paradise, an enormous flag has been ived by Mussolini from a mi Rome three years ago for British New Guinea. At the time the missionary went y Mussolini made him a present of a bicycle, a saddle, and an Italian flag. se, Signor onary who left Jerry—‘I was told when I was young that I'd become feeble-mind- ed if I didn’t stop smoking.” Jean—‘Oh, wh didn’t you stop! For The Deacon—‘Now, n the man.” Mrs. Casey—“I could better if I could just s him fergi t hi Relieve That Lazy, Worn Out, Half Dead Look Don’t Wait Another Minute You can do wonders with your appearance. Bright eyes, cheery smile, clear complexion, snappy steps, all indicate vigorous men and women. Your trouble may be Constipa- tion—poisons from waste matter in the intestines circulate in the blood through your system. Sick Head- ~ ache, Bilious- ness, Indiges- plexion generally follow. CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS fs a vegetable laxative, moves the bowels gently, no pain, and do not contain Calomel, Mercury Lon pakit forming drugs. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are small;essx_to swallow and /if taken daily as a regulator will promote good health. Try them to-night—to-morrow refreshed. 25c. and 75c. red pkgs. be possible to communicate with the | towns and cities over which th | pass, as ‘No mail today for Sandus- ky,’ or similar spoken messages from the air,” “CASCARETS” FOR COSTIVE BOWELS, HEADACHE, COLDS | To-night! Clean your bowels and stop headache, colds, sour stomach Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out—the head- ache, biliousnes indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and bad colds— turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascarets-. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy iver, clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don’t put in another day ow dis- tress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; remoye the sour, ferment- ing food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the con- stipated waste matter and poison in Then you will feel great. | t tonight straightens you| morning. They work wl Te | from any out by you sleep. A 10-cent box drug store means a clear head, sweet | stomach and clean healthy liver and} bowel action for months. Children} love Cascarets because they never! gripe or sicken. Old Locomotive In Museum One of the world’s oldest locomo- tives, long famous in England as the to rest at last in a railway museum in Five hundred thousand dollars have | been set aside by the governors se the theatre. + [DEAL mo | f ashions<2 by | Fin Dole Tenill, | | ‘| to Saint John | Announcement RED ROSE TEA Enthusiasts GPR aes ago, when tea was first introduced to the English Nobility, the precious leaves—then almost priceless —were packed in sealed lead containers. For many generations lead continued to be used as a protective package for all fine quality teas. Then the modern metal, Aluminum, was introduced. But during war-time and later, paper bags and paper boxes were largely used and have held sway ever since. In our 30 years experience putting up Red Rose Tea we have used all these containers and each has some particular merit. __ But careful tests over a long period prove that Aluminum is by far the best container that has yet been found, and paper packages of every kind the poorest. When in contact with dampness paper absorbs moisture which soon affects the quality of” the tea, and in some instances completely spoils it. Having found the paper package unreliable and uncertain, we have again adopted the Aluminum package which we used years ago. For we know now that Aluminum can be better depended upon than any other, Unlike paper, Aluminum does not absorb moisture. It preserves all the original flavor and strength. So now and in the future Red Rose Tea will be packed in the Aluminum package, as it was in years gone by. T. H. Estabrooks Co., Limited Toronto Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton 102 To Convey Representatives Perial Mining Conference Into Airplanes Will Be Used to IM) Former Jewish Establishes Home for Blind | Eclipse of the Moon ; Immigrant Afflicted| Five Eclipses of the Moon and Sun Hetton Colliery locomotive; has come | York, after a triumphant tour of ex- positions. This veteran, in n pects resembling the world passenger engine, Locomotive was built in 1822, rebuilt in 1 again in 1882. | This bolero dress | ——_—_—. smart, yet quite ily fashioned. The Dread of Asthma skirt has inverted plaits in the front thousands 1m g and is joined to a front bodice, while night the attac return and even! the back is in one piece. A bolero fs when brief respite viven the mind/ attached at the seams and falls is still in torment from continual an- front, and the ticipation. LP) ER Feces 1 8 Kellog d to wi Asthma Remedy changes all this § v stens with a Relief comes, d at once, while fu kle in front. ting material ture attacks warded off, leaving sffectively used for the shaped col- the afflicted one in a state of peace front over which the and happiness he once believed he . 1476 is in sizes 34, could never enjoy. Inexpens and inches bust. s The Bolero Dress is Smart is decidedly countless ght after sold almost everywhere. q -inch mater ——— hs , and % yard 36 H oo Inch contrasting. Price 20 cents the B.C. Depending on Prairies aeitern The garments illust ed in our new Fashion Book are advance styles for the home dressmaker, and the woman or girl who d Their Development Means Greater AdVancement for Coast Province | British Columbia is greatly con- hie sa i a 5 ye maces Peet garments depending for taste, sim- cerned in the peopling and develop- plicity and economy will find her de- ment of the prairie provinces, accord-) gires fulfilled in our patterns. Price ing to General A. D. McRae, M-P.,| of the book 10 cents the copy. for North Vancouver. ME PSG: “In the progress of the prairie pro: How To Order Patterns Gen. McRae said, “lies our — nance to go ahead. We)|Address—Winnipeg Newspaper Union, 95 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg. vinces,” own great are ful | obtaining re of the importance of 1 Alberta's wh for ship ; é ‘ tern NO..cressecceseesSIZOs sees tion, Drowst | ment through the port of Vancouver.” Poa | Bic com distant when prairie cattle would| find their way as fresh meat yia the | Panama Canal to the British market. | Both fruit and meat would soon be | Name shipped by this route, he said, as the Town .- | result of the introduction of a new | and efficient cooling system on Pacl-| | fic transports. | To remove old wallpaper, stir a quart of flour paste into a pail of hot | water, then apply this mixture to | walls. Being thick, it will not dry | quickly, but will saturate the paper, | which may then be easily scraped or | peeled off. “] realize the gravity of the situa- ation,” said Sir Isaac Newton as the falling apple hit him on the head. —<—<—— ere Minard’s—the dependable-Iiniment, | United: States Manitoba Area Representatives of leading mining operators in the British Empire and will be taken into the Central Manitoba mining area by air- plane when the Empire Mining con ference visits Winnipeg next Septem- ber, if present plans materialize. A local committee, . including represen tatives from all organizations inter- ested in mining, is working to get the planes from the -Ontario necessary and Dominion Governments. The Mining and Metallurgical Con gress will meet in Montreal next August, and in the six weeks follow ing, delegates will visit mining flelds throughout the Dominion. Members of the ten Institutions that compose the congress reside in countries and already 500 arvetions have been made by delegates from 1s countries. M. ©. Prof. (afte® lecture): “Are there any questio’ a Frosh: “Yes , how do you cal- | culate the horse power in a donkey engine? The eyelids of a frog ward. y Cold Relieved or Money Back Everywhere men, wdmen and children are finding instant relief from Coughs and Colds of all kinds by taking Buck- ley’s Mixture. Everywhere druggists are selling “Buckley’a under positive guar~ antee. The first dose proves how dif- ferent it is—and there are 40 doses ina 76-cent bottle! Never be without this proven conqueror of coli W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual St. Toronto 2 BUCKLEYS.. wink up- Himself Aids Fellow Sufferers Sheftel Needleman, stricken blind} while travelling to America as an immigrant 23 years ago, is awaiting the opening on April 1 of the Home of the American Jewish Association for the Blind,—his contribution to! sightless people of his race. | After being detained at Pllis Island | until father posted a bond against} the possibility of his becofhing a} public charge, Needleman Recanth selling papers at the age of 15. With the money saved from newspaper peddling he founded a printing com-| pany in 1912. Eleven years later he} began planning construction of the| home. His stay while a boy at the Indus- | trial Home for the Blind in Brook- lyn, where he would not eat food pre- pared there, prompted the idea of an orthodox Jewish institution for the sightless. Expect Cheaper Cars Canadians are to purchase their motor cars a little cheaper as a re- sult of the 20 per cent. reduction on sales tax rates in the Federal bud- get. It was computed in automobile circles that following the tax reduc- tions the retail price of the majority }of cars will shortly be reduced from about $5 to $15, or approximately the eost of the automobile license. The gales tax on motor cars is charged on the actual cost to the local dealer, or the duty paid value plus freight and excise tax. »Warden—It is our custom to let a; prisoner work at the same trade here as he did outside. Prisoner—Yes, sir, 1 was a travel- ling salesman. Minard’s Liniment for rheumatism. | tract Will be Seen This Year Two eclipses of the moon and three of the sun, well as the return of several periodic comets are among slated for the astronomical 1927, says Popu zine. Of the eclip: events enly one will at- much attention. It occurs on June 29 and will be visible In Eng- land early in the morning, the first eclipse seen there for two centuries. June 15, an eclipse of the moon will be witnessed throughout the United States and Canada at 3.13 a.m., east- ern standard time; the moon will be | completely hidden by the shadow of the earth. moon takes will not b The other eclipse of the place in December, but visible here. $O SHORT OF BREATH SHE COULD HARDLY DO HER HOUSEWORK Mrs. Nelson Moore, Milford, Ont., writes:—‘‘I had heart and nerve trouble, and became so short of breath I could hardly do my housework, and Was 60 nervous every little sound ¥ heard felt like a shock to me. A friend of mine recommended so highly I got a box of. them they ne 80 much good I got th secon: x, and now I am feeli i & different woman.’? eats Heart and Nerve Pills are 50¢. box at all druggists or dealers, mailed direct on receipt of price aca Milburz Co., Limited, Toront r Mechanics Maga- § } : { 4 1 care 4 t aes it fi ) « y Fe f ’ bes ok « & 3 a + “4 c. id € = I v 2 $ 4 =