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Thus pro tected, he held it for a few minutes in the flame of a Jaboratory blast} recently. | World’s Best Aviator | hie West gatlTts 'Netaral Resources | Paris by the International League of) Aviators to Colonel Ferrarin of) Italy. He led Captain Kingsford: | — a ce ae ieee “ sae public lands a ates Bega au _ | Smith of Australia, by a margin ot | ely Bieh ic! the Oe ae a = t ty Bisine oe wine 5 be ne Sas. | Severe Sufferer Overcame This} two votes only. First-flyer trophies] Se Eo an weie nani Pe COS TIRANA Sod bie ela | Trouble By Taking Dr. lin the several countries were given : ‘ : ; in fact, to some extent ever since Manitoba was) Williams’ Pink Pills |to Eielson, United States; Hinckler, sa a aes & province, there has been a demand on the part of the Western} Wo: Rib To rnrecents years has England; Jiminez, Spain; Koeh! tenn sovinces that they should be placed in a position of equality with the | | oveq co treacherous as has the Flu.| Germany; Costes, France. tel older Provinces in the matter of ownership and control of the public hoe disease itself is bad enough, but) iow wide the field of aviation has el domain, the after Babs caves aE become and how quickly wonderful atthe Portunately, the question has now passed out of the realm of partizan a a ies body, impoverished feats follow each other in the news row. coutroversy, because all political parties, Liberal. Conservative, Progres-| pJood, shattered nerves and an im-/are shown in these just awards rd Sive, at Ottawa as well as in the Prairie Capitals, are agreed that the) paired digestive system. Too tauch | Many readers here and elsewhere re transfer should be made. Not only so, but the Governments of the East-) stress cannot ie Wea Lae a need to have recalled to then | Actual demonstration of the uir- | plane ambulance will be given at Le- {Bourget Field, where a pseudopa- "/tient will be bundled aboard, carried) Festival at Regina, will be held at| to some provincial village and re- | turned, 2 Stop the Gough. — Coughing tory passage and is the effort to dis lodg’ obstructions that come from inflammation of the mucous mem- ‘ane. Treatment with Dr. Thom- Eclectric Ol! will allay the infam- mation and in consequence the cough will usually stop. Try it and you will be-satisfled, No man expects a great deal from marriage. 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Be sure to get the genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- {s Phillips’ Milk of|cians for 50 years in correcting ex- ; ay in|cess acids. Each bottle contams full) Minard’s Liniment for the and | directions—any drugstore, Flu. he thought he was { aunt | Tt has ren ained the stand in the 60 years About two hours after cating many people suffer {from sour stomachs. They cal) it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over- stimulated. There is excess acid. The wey to correct It is with an alkall witch neutralizes many times Its vol- me in acid. The right way Magnesia—just a tasteless dose water. lt is pleasant, eflicicnt, le thinks he's girl intestinal ache quickly disappears, Your whole System enjoys a tonic effect, constt- pation yanishes, and you feel a re- Asic for nothing but what fs right | and submit to nothing that is wror newed vigor. Avoid bromides and dope, they aredepressing and harmful, All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs, , CARTER'S LZ PILLS mg.i Grippe and Wil pie piwye eee mere ~ Paper To Bo Published At Tho Pas dhe Northern Mail appeared on the last day of January 4s the first to be published daily at gratulated First Daily newspaper The Pas, and ts to be cong on its creditable appearance. With becoming modesty, it alludes to itself as “the infant in Canada’s family of daily newspapers.” It begins with the advantage of being born into a good family: As the Northern Mail says editorl- ally, it took courage to found a new paper in a country just on.the verge of development. Only by taking such courage did most of the great apers in Canada start on ca- though often difficult and hazardous, have achieved cess, and retained the confidenc widely and generously in them, Nothing could be more appropri ate, or kinder, than to wish for the new-born Northern Mail a career, and a future, which, too, will win success and inspire confidence. —- Manitoba Free Press new reers which, imposed Keeping High Ideals Rule Of Famous Artist Is Good One To Follow A famous artist strictly not to look at silly or funny pictures, simply because, when he himself wished to paint all these funny pic- tures crossed his thoughts, and con- sequently they were interwoven in his work. Hence he made it a rule to look only at great masterpieces. By doing this he ever kept his mind full of great conceptions, and thus he found it much easier to paint great pictures himself. If people would enly make it a rule to observe only that which is great and good, they would find it much easier to live a great and pure life. resolved Cutting Corns With Razor Leads To Lock-Jaw)|tetter mm Reference To Naming Dontt cut corns with an old razor Liners Gave Directors Good blade, Infection, followed often by| « Laugh death may result from paring corns Quick, safe} relief comes from using PUTNAM’S| If afflicted with corns, callouses or sore foot- lumps, use “PUTNAM'S'’—it’s relia- ble, and sure to shrivel up the corns) so they drop right off. No pain, no | soreness, but quick relief from sore corns comes to all who use PUT- NAM’S PAINLESS CORN EXTRAC- TOR. 25c, at all dealers. To Develop Home Art Industries Canadian Handicraft Gulld To Hold Exhibition In Regina The Canadian Handicrafts Guild, Whose object is to encourage, revive and develop home art throughout Canada, will hold an ex- hibition in the Saskatchewan Hotel, Regina, March 20 to 23rd, 1929. The exhibit will be open to anyone free of entry fee or charge who is skilled in making bead work, basketry, em- broidery, knitting, laces, leather .work, metal work, pottery, quilts, rugs, sewing, weaving, wood work, |ete. Everything, however, must be nandmade. The object of the Guild is to pre- | serve the knowledge and skill pos- | sessed by our people and to encour- | age industry and thrift in the home of the public, making their work industries| Cept a flagrant case of lese-majeste. COLDS are doubly dangerous after Flu — Physicians advise that ic is Then, more than ever, cold. child’s weakened system may lead to pneumoni: in this epidem' ear, dread meningit the digestive further disturbs the tite, just when used freely at the first of upsetting even the (1). Its cult breathing. like a poultice, ness, and thus congestion. helping the dren. VYICkKs For Colds of All the Family CHILDRE Check Colds Without “Dosing” A peculiarity of influenza is system upset. digestion and lessens the appe- the child needs nourishment more than ever. Internal medication should therefore be avoided, except on the advice of a physician. VapoRub is applied externally, it can be Daly a ial of a cold with no fear most delicate stomach, rub it on the throat and chest at bedtime. Vicks Acts 2 Ways at Once medicated vapors, released by the warmth, are inhaled direc passages, loosening the phlegm and easing the diffi- (2) At the same time, Vicks acts through the skin “drawing out” tightness and sore« Of course, Vicks 2-way action is just as effective for adults’ cold-troubles as it is for those of chil- the chief “AFTER fadeenee tae] sinus truble, ab. mastoiditis, or even the it that its toxins leave Too much “dosing” ae Ie Just t to the inflamed vapors to break up the Ex-Kaiser Was ery Bx-Kaiser Wilhelm If. it seems, when he heard that two great trans- atlantic liners now being built Bremen in Germany, were not to be named, respectively, Frederick the Great and Wilhelm the Great, after two of his most renowned Hohen- zollern ancestors, wrote an angry protest to the directors of the com- pany for which they are being built.; In this letter he scolded them in terms which must have made them rub their eyes and wonder for a mo-~ ment whether Germany was now a republic, Wilhelm, an exile in Hol- land, and their action anything ex- Wilhelm, to be sure—according to report—repented of his letter soon after it was written and tried to get it back before the directors read it. but he was too late. It was opened and read and raised many a good laugh among those in Bremen who are closer to what has happened since 1918 than the squire of Doorn. Language Is Growing Do you remember away back in the days when “park” was not a | profitable and honourable by mesns , of exhibiting the products of their skill and to keep records in order to | prevent the extinction of any arts or jerafts. The Guild will undertake to | Chas. H. Fletcher signature is the) sell any exhibits that are sent in but) tajed about | every person should, of course, put his or her price on the article. | One feature of the exhibit will be to educate the public to the value of) leood handwork, so that a demand may be created’ for these handicrafts thereby enabling our people to find their interesting and artistic work | at home remunerative. | This is the first exhibition that has } been held in Saskatchewan but in jother provinces successful exhibi- |tions have been held in which the | sales have gone as high as $50,000. | Anyone interested in any way should communicate with the Secre- |tary, Canadian Handicrafts Guiid, Saskatchewan Hotel, Regina, and any information will be cheerfully | furnished: The Guild is not a profit- | making institution, (there are no en- | trance fees), but is out to help oth- |ers help themselves. No time should | be lost, therefore, in writing at once | to the secretary for information. | The Folk Song and Folk Dance | the same time and a most interesting | | four days is expected. Queer Sign Of Mourning It Was the custom among Romans fo shave off the beard at the ago of twenty-one and present it as an oflering tothe household gots, A | beard was grown after that age cnly }as a sign of mourning, | | Contract For Sugar Beets | } The Lethbridge Northern Irriga- tion District will contract for 2,00} J acres of sugar beets this spring, ac- cording to announcement made Automobile license plates in Japan| haye Arabic numerals with a Jayan- jese character in front, giving tho | name of the district whence came the machine “So Bark doing a cash Lusi- ness and making lots of mon “Yes, he's feathering his nest vith down payments, so to speak,” In the building of a railway linc in French Equatorial Afr 17,000 negro laborers have died from ease, privation and dis- i Minard’s Liniment prevents Flu, ee | W. N, U. 1773 | at} verb, when “fine reception” had !something to do with society, when | “broadcasting” referred to the sow- \ing of seed, and when a fellow who “filling her up with gas” | would have been put. down as the | owner of a balloon? Well, according to the Toronto Star, those were the days when the height of modesty was About one inch above the ground, and not always even that.—Border Cities Star. First Bird—Don't you know fetter} than to sit on this chimney? You're getting all dirty. Second Bird—Soots’ me all right. It is the cause and not the deatn that makes the martyr. .« The First Fort Kamloops City Of Today Stands On Site Old Trading Post When history was in the making | thousands of miles westward, ¥ Alexander Ross, near the junction of the north and south branches of the Thompson River, traded for ten days with 2,000 Indians gathered at Cumcloups. A few months later in the fall of the year, David Stuart | built the first Fort Kamloops for John Jacob Astor, and here the trade was carried on for many years. To- | day the city of Kamloops stands on : the site of the old trading post? and only a moulding door post, and a cele lar overgrown with weeds mark the spot where the hard-faced fur trad- ers stood in the van of the fast- marching white civilization. Ban Wooden Aircraft 4 According to an official announce. ~ ment by the Air Ministry no more wooden aircraft of any sort are to” be built for the Royal Air Force. The decision is the culmination of @ steady movement for several in the direction of the abolition of — wood in the construction of ’ planes, and is based on the fact that © not only is metal the better mater ial for nearly all phases of aircraft construction, but even more impor | tant, it makes the Royal Air Fores Main Higt independent of imported wood. hg Station— Persistent Asthma. A most dis- tressing characteristic of this deb'li- ~ tating disease, is the persistence with ~ which recurring attacks come to sap away strength and Ieave the suffer- #AIN SEPAR, er in a state of almost continual ex- /#tman-Taylo, haustion. No wiser precaution can ~ ERS—3 be taken than that of keeping at” us hand a supply of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's ~ ood Asthma Remedy, famous as the mest © potent remedy for eradicating the © disease from the tender air passages: ty It is estimated that in the United” States one home in every five has & radio set. For Colds tA rer ia feels you know Who end their colds with Aspirin! tonsilitis = ae you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or rheumatis ; © wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, der is ae aa the aches and pains that go with them, The wont- tablets! Th tend still worries through a winter without these heart, F ci _Telleve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the > Hriends haye often told you Aspirin is marvelous; doctors have declared it ha lave tmless, Every druggist has it, with proven direc tons. Why not put it to the test? a e Aspirin is a Trademark Registered in Canada Coley A |