Over 30 years the s same e good tea. Now packed it in Aluminum. TE Ais good ted’ RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Western Canada Points the Way One of the most notable gatherings of the people of Western Canada were particularly and directly interested the international co-operative wheat pool conference heid at Kansas City, "and at which representatives were present from the United States, Australia, Germany, Russia, as well as from the three great wheat producing of Canada. Western Canada was easily the outstanding and dominant factor at tha conference. And rightly so be ise in three short years the farmers of th- Prairie Proyineces have organized and developed co-operation in the known world. Their succe eclipsing anything of a like character ever attempted any commodity, They ak from actual achievement. It is not surprising, therefore, that at the Kansas City conference the reports presented on behalf of the Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba | Pools, and -their common central selling agency, were received with great enthusiasm, and that the views expressed and suggetions advanced by the Canadians commanded respect and gave strength to the deliberations of the conference. Many of our own people have not yet gras ae the full magnitude of the operations of the wheat pool, nor s| how much been | accomplished in the brief period of Peete 1,000 days } ago there was no Canadian Pool. Today, to quote A. J. McPhail, of the 8: atchewan pool and of the Central Selling there membership of 138,000 in the three provinces. In 1924-25 year, and one was has been connection with in definite SS in can experience re ga 8 ars is pool, a the 27,000,000 bushels of coarse grains. The pool has representatives in all wheat Importing countries and ships direct to sixty European ports. It owns and controls approximately 650 country elevators in the three | provinces ith a combined storage capacity of approximately 22 000,000 bushels. storage capacity around 18,000,000 bushels and a 2,000,000 transfer house at Buffalo. The pool is also operating terminal elevators at Prince Rupert and Vancouver, while plans are under way for large extensions to the couniry eleyator systems in all the provinces. Since the pool began to operate it has paid its farmer members around half a billion doliars. Th re truly remarkable achievements, but they do not tell the whole story. The pool has practically revolutionized the financing methods of our Western farms. Instead of the farmer getting all his money in one bulk sum | every Fall, at which time every creditor made immediate demand upon him, with the result that he was practically forced to sell his wheat <* the then} prevailing price, and by all following the same course glutting the market, he now recelves a first payment and several’ successive payments spread over the year. The financing on the part of the farmer. He is to increasing conducting his business on cash rather than a eredit basis. The has been of wonderful assistance to the weaker, less business like farmer Equally important has been the effect the pool has had in reacoriie confidence to the farmer and to business interests generally throughout the west. It has given the farmers a feeling of independence and security hitherto lacking. It has emphasized the value of co-operation, d the strength that is to be found in organized co-operative effort as contrasted with each man striving to work out his own problems and his own economic salvation. The farmers of Western Canada haye demonstrated the wisdom of having one great selling agency instead of one or two hundred thousand farmers each selling individuality and in competition with each other. The object of the Kansas City conference was to try and devise ways and means whereby the great wheat producing countries of the world could instead of an ever extent sy tem co-operate competing against each ottier. idea, and efforts will be made to devise a workable plan. Gulete for Farm iiiataanente’ During the past few weeks orders for farm implements binder tw have been Canadian manufacturers sentatives of the Russian Soviet Goy- ernment. These orde! double given all last year, and seven will to transport goods to Re-open Milk Plant manufacturers Te- at One of the arge of milk products : opened thelr condensing South Sumas, B.C. The whole milk supply will be obtained from the Fraser Valicy, which will amount to about 60,000 Ibs. per day. About 25) a men and women will be © | trains the plant, and the | the amount to about $2,500 per largest and with recently plac by plant repre sare tho mployed in be required will month. now on order the sea- board World's The shortest Shortest Railroad railroad in the world | now belongs to the city of Union, Ore., haying been bought for delin- quent taxes at a sheriff's sale. The is ten miles long and the rolling one locomotive, one freight cars. New Depot for Edmonton The Canadian National Rail will build a new depot at Edmonton, Alberta, this year. The timated is $1,000,000. Tenders the | etection of the building been received and the contract awarded soon considered. € cost tor have line wi be} stock includes been | pa anger and sold for $1,100. as as they have three hea Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre ared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulen Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid igitations, always look for the signature of Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians every’ Absolutely I where recommend jt. "| Joint Stiffness Goes, | in which all the | yrovinces | the greatest grain handing | phenomenal | president | Canadian pool | handled 187,000,000 bushels of wheat belonging to its farmer members and | At the head of the lakes the pool has six terminal elevators with a | result is not omly orderly marketing of the wheat but orderly | The most cordial reception was accorded the | Ith” For Friendly Relations Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassa- | | dor to U.S,, Addresses San } Francisco Audience A pl for continuation of friend y relations the United at States and Hngland, which have ex | isted for more than 100 years, Was made Sir Esme- Howard, British emba U.S., at a banquet tendered the Francisco Chamber Referring British Huge Dairy Farm | | Largest Herd of Dairy Cattle NorthsAmerica to be Estab. lished Near Winnipeg Is in There ie sand on M thou cattle | herd of one head Holstein the Manitoba dairy farms rehand. on Canadian al Railways southeast Winnipeg. It the company, which is of increase now a between of dairy the Nation of by the 90,000 sador to the by is intention of him San of Commerce. the question war debt to the » Sir Bsine said: “We have not run away | debt and do not intend to, but if at to us and colonizing land this a dairy to acre tract with to herd which will make it the largest of dairy animals under ship in North America, farmers of the United | 5,000. head, oy herd | one owner | from the }Some later date you come say you think’it would be advisable to reconsider say that} in the general interest the question—well, I won't we shall refuse.” “There is the attack that has been made in certain quarters inst the | British Government over ques- | tion ‘of cruisers,” he continued. “It} | was agreed: at the Washington con- |ference that unless submarines of all | abolished, Great Britain freedom of ac You Swellings Disappear, Pain Is Subdued No Liniment Gives Such Hunivereal Satisfaction As the powers were juny reserye her full tion as to cruiser construction. | have passed uS in destroyers NERVILINE “It is the great penetrating power of Nervyiline that makes it so effi- {cient in overcoming swelling, stiff- ness and inflammation. It rubs into the ve core of the pain, penetrates {quickly through the tissues, and brings a warm, comforting relief at once. No liniment compares in pain | relieving power with Nerviline. For | the minor pal and ills that arise in every family, Neryiline should al- s be kept handy on the © shelf. it for Rheumatism. Lumbago, | Neuraleia, and colds. 35 cents at all| ldenler: jing a wedge | this coubtr already and submarines and no one in Eng- jland had thought of accusing you of violating the letter or the spirit of the 5 ratio clause of the Wash- ington. Treaty.” Es declared. Great had unjustly been accused of ister desire to hold the in perpetual bondage, between England Sir ne Britain a sin- Ohin- “poor thus driv- nnd | | ese he has the I can right | “Our whole aim in past,” | declared, “so been to obtain the | freely with China.” far as see, For Improved Highways of trading Huge Year for a Peking or Pekin in n in save | 8 “Bay-ching,” meaning ‘‘north” while is—though oser to Chinese is any in which with form. ~~ Clever Blind Student | Completes Four Yeara Arts Course In Three Years ,| Gregory Sullivan, blind | birth, has become such a good listen- er that he will have a fouwry course the of Georgia in three yes His election to Phi Beta fraternity, since soon completed Ar at University Kappa I national honorary is the latest’ honor that He also won the French medal offer- ed the student making the average in that language. Sullivan, who is a@ general avera he has attained. highest Better sleep, | proved appetite. thes can be yours 22°y s old, I 90 and will | be graduated in June with a bache-} lor of arts degree. Throughout > aboy his college he | has relied mainly on friends to read | his text books to him This Purpose tion and maintenance of all proyin-| for astlima to wear away by itself. bell, Dominion Highway Commission: | 222 oe Pyewa neue er OF Senn eed early, will prevent’ incipient ~ condi- 000 on maintenance of highways al- pesnendiius Was 46,824. | Version Than Latter Taphic war, directed against tho Builds Up the Blood can or English periodicals. i ans ar 3) “ ” ; which means poverty of the blood, It | lthat “Pekin” in no wise represents fined within doors. It makes its ap- Chinese’ here the | {presence is recognized. But taken in spelling “Peking” un: | ie salth and strength soon somes to Pink | 9 es Then . eg” is omitted, There several credit for restoring to good | health renerally ° iti generally in competition the jof the many ailments that come | tions by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is } | Smith, Burgoyne, Ont., run-down condition. I was rdf and hours at a time. I finally decided taking a few more boxes of the pills always recommend these steady nerves, im- Pink Pills. Begin today. 2 career, from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Sums Spent Last | During the year 1926 total of) Heangad00: wan -Mapant “Gao cofbtrtic: Asthma Doesn’t Wear Off Alone. , : pe On construc: | Do nat make the mistake of waiting cial highways in Canada, according |W bile you are waiting the disease is to’ computation made by A, W. Camp: |surely gathering a stronger foothold or. OF ie 4 and stronger attacks. Dr. J. D. er. Of this total $29,858,000" was Kelloge’s Asthma Remedy taken Spent on construction and $15,987, ‘tion from becoming chronic and |ready constructed. The total mileage | 82% hours of 'awful-suffering. {of roads involved in this aggregate | | | 7 THIS ¢ AT TONIC Former Spelling is Closer to Chinese A new war has been declared here RENEWS STRENGTH —»: this time it is only an ortho- i . 2 her eee spelling “Pekin” when refer: Simply Because it Enriches and ring to th Chinese capital in Ameri- In no trouble ts delay or neglect | Those interested the matter more dangerous than in anaemia, | point out to foreign correspondents jis very common in young girls and in) = x persous who are overworked or con- | the regular pronunciation either in China or abroad, France, |proach in so stealthy a manner that jit is often well developed before its two syllables and |tlme there fs @ tonic that go enriches | Capital” respectively, Org tand purifi the blood that good satisfactory the r weak j,anaemic suffer: version than f tonic is Dr. Williams’ : . Shee for years have been the 3 t successful blood-builder known, | Other foreign varietic but the and have French 1s the only one witich occurs thousands and thousands of |people who have suffered from some favored “Peking” through weak, watery blood. The correction of anaemic condi- as ecertan as anything can be. proof of this Miss Mar ter haying a severe attack of dice I was left in a v my nerves on edge. I could not sleep} at night and would toss and tufn for |to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and soon began to feel better, and after I felt as strong as ever, and could thoroughly enjoy my rest at night, any triends who may be ail- increased yvigor—all by taking Dr.! all medicine dealers, or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box) Brockville, Ont. nat | fs | | Marketing of Manitoba Cattle | Last year 493,189 | and 392,329 hogs through the Winnipeg Public Stock | Yards and realized > 47,000. Though the nuniber keted was less: than the | the Australia’s New Fruit Australia is producing a new }ealled the cucumber apple alads, Although it has the pearance of apple, the flavor aid to be distinctly that of a cucum- fruit use ap- is | head of cattle were marketed | for in | an ber. vt mals mar-| 1925 record, | $1,000,000 better feeders to monetary return to the preyailed. Ontario 0 and 41,000 States feed lots Manitoba to the keted, For all cai lminardts Liniment. Whale Destroys Cable whale which interrupted traffic Alaska cable carly in April the cable that Ww neces ater, owing prices | took | United | went A on the chewed up 80-foot went and Sheep 8 17,365 to | farms, number so much of c and lambs of with replacement 50 were mar- | 1921 an sary to restore conimunication compared 36,600 in | An Indiana town ha; abandoned ‘ts fire | women is no poisonous ingredient wy’s Corn Remover, and it used without danger or in- There departme composed entirely cf Th nt insist on silk lose. Mennonites Purchase Mennonites Land bougiit the Vulcan dist to the Lyman If an aim in life jean’t you have afford | hating people, you to waste any time in have Jand in $125,000 M. & R. noniles have ( this acres of The Men- acquired sections spring in Southern Alberta. | Minard’s Liniment for dandruff. = , W. N. Uz 1681 vendors, | iS Fample Each Tree by Mail. —— => To prevent loss of hair. Dandruff, the cause of premature baldness, m easily removed by regular sham Cuticura Soap, preceded by touch: cura Ointment. This treatment scalp clean and healthy and pr hair growth. ddress Sonsdion D Se. td, Montreal” rice, Soap Made Clocks Reliable Correct Time Not Recorded Until Discovery of Balance Whee) Before the invention and manutac: ture of watches and clocks, our fore- | fathers amployed several devices for | recording the hour of the day. The sundial the earliest ment of its kind, and sandglasses were used from an early date. Alfred the Great used graduated | sandles, the burning of which marked of time. and wateh-making originated in instru the p: