ABBOTSFORD. AND MATSQUI NEWS A tea your grocer recommends is usually good tea RED ROSE TEA is good tea’ And most grocers recommend it. © Will Race To North Pole Agriculture prrccring On Account Of Prevaling High Prices idence of improy province of Albe the the} up the annual of aerial expedition, | ‘ | operations of the department of culture, which were presented for the Year 1921 to the legislature recently | by the minister of agticulture. Arctic! © j the in mak; Anxious to Reach Ahead of Amundsen Giving details of the British North Pole on which he intends Greitir Algarsson, in the Daily Express the finn] dash to’the Pole will be made 12] 421... bon previously reported, th 4 small non- airship and not an TY cots al value of all agricultural produc- airplane. The ship will be fe ‘ ' Say | tion for the la: v is estimated at Jong and similar to those used for with matt i e Englis! She re i patrolling the English Chanwel during) 2554 194 100 for the war, but espe igned to | 7 The deputy minister, withstand the exceptional polar con-| yee ap : P comments on the prosperous ditions. The air: ¥ ultant from the higher price NgeTs, te 7 in spite of the lower yi He jal cor a eel Se aiilakt {points out that v little feeding of {beef cattle was undertaken this sea- It will also a small, light sled, | 7 =f ,» but the indications » that on which, in case of accident, enough | | those who had undertaken this would | food can be packed to ust until the} be reasonably well He crew find their w to the ship or reach the Alaskan coast. Algarsson is-eager to beat Captain Icelander of is contained | plans for : review to start soon, a young Icelander, says that compared ally des in his report, condi- passe ds. |Srowth of the dairy industry. Great ‘ improvement, says the deputy, has Amundsen, the Norweglan explorer, | ed been made in the matter of winter who plans to make a similar expedt-| ‘ 3 feed for dairy) co ‘There are be- tion, also to start in May. i a s tween 2,500 and 3,000 silos in the The expeditionary ship, a small} : | province, most of which have been sailer called the Iceland, is now be-! 3 : a erected within the past five years. ing equipped at Falmouth, whence it Be This means a steady will for Liverpool. A speclally| io. or wintes daly. designed deck has been added to ac- commodate the airship. Tho expedi- tion will leave Liverpool for the north | Earth’s ae, ae May 1. . |Washington Man Claims to Have| Perfected Underground Transmit- ting Set Enthusiastic About West Woman Ratcher Anxious to Have} Others Come to Canada | Miss P. Carlisle, an English au-) more thoress, who recently took up ranching ; wave: near Calgary, has become so enthu- fat V ic about the west that is eMicient in transmitting radio than the alr, was made kmown shington by Dr. James H. Rog-| Jers, who said that he had perfected an| 1 efforts to induce bun- | und *rground transmitting set. of well educated and wealthy | cessful communication with the Pagi- h women to come to the Domin-| fic coast by use of a 350-watt tube set placed underground at Hyait Md., was made in tests, he said. Dr. Rogers hopes to accomplish nic broadcasting with a 600- foot cable antenna he intends to lay underground, she dreds This literary rancher arrived at St. John from Liverpool recently on the Canadian Pacific steamship Montclare. She has bean lecturing and writing) f newspaper articles in England on op- portunities in Canada, and will now endeavor to interest the government in getting English society women to take up ranching here, and will also render all assistance possible. In Seventh Place Canada is now slated as seventh in wealth among all the countries of the world. United States is first, Great Britain second, and France, Germany, Spain and Italy follow in the order in which they are named. It will not be many years until Canada will have stepped past Italy and Spain and will be treading on Germany’s he Goderich Signal. Students At Work Thirty-five New York University students helped work their through college by acting as dancing The students were engag- hairdress. conyention which waS short of partners for the convention ball The unl bur. eau of public information also r 1- ed that sev 1 students earned regu- lar pay as rat catchers and others worked In pawnshops at rush hours. Which of the three cla s had the most occupation?—Buffalo Express. to way partners. ed by rs’ To Erect New Stations Melbourne Herald states that m type wireless stations, two ying and two for transmitting, to be erected immediately at a The four bi for rec are cost working traf and Canaia. imperial chain of the new beam type. of honorable direct Britain These ‘wirele with a of stations | Giad To Go Back According to a syrvey agricultural college, ) souls haye left the farm for the ast decade. The world. made by over Love and Not Fear Sishop of London says that it ra The would be alaost comic now to hit It not! sermon about hell. Which town with its meals.) that the basis of religion is at Jast be Most of those Who | ing interpreted as love he land for the crowd are glad | to get back againat a later period in} their lives, sometimes when it late—Los Angeles Time: farm 18 the med only supplies the th its men. an feels that a lot of great lis p | waiting for the world to discover it, is too} ness is concealed about rson Fletcher’ s pecially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constip: aud Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness and, regulating the Stomach and Bowels, Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. arising therefrom, ids the by ¢ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of METI RD Absolutely Harmless~Nb Opiate Physicians cyerywhere recommend it, assimilation “Improved Conditions In Alberta sd conditions in various reports which go to the | | at} 15-cent from Colorado, where he had been for the benefit of his health, three | , | Weeks ago. | stockings, sweaters, draperles, cover-| The deceased leaves a widow and Jings, hangings, ev: erything new. jtwo daughters. Mrs. Dunning and | Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind | Miss Jean \Whillans who all reside at} |—and tell your druggist whether the | Peace River Crossing. He was about) jaterial you wish to color is wool or| 48 years of age—Edmonton Bulletin. |silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or} _ | mixed goods. |Says Asiatic Problem | Becoming More Acute. Claim Medical Discovery | Dr. Martha Jones, research asso- | clate of the department of pediatrics |’ Jat the University of California Medical | | Schoo, claims the discover y of @ CUre) yearly more acute, and as yet no per | » At consists of giving hY-| son has been able to give the Federal | |e patients mk in sania amounts In Goyernment any satisfactory sugges: | 4 patient's milk. — The discovery re! tions by which it might cope with the sulted from finding that acid reduc-| situation, said Right Rev. J. A. Doull,| jed the malady in puppies: | Anglican Bishop of Kootena | UNSURPASSED FOR Monge meine seer ous CHILDHOOD ALMENTS is: | coast, have jarge interests in the fish- and lumbering trade id) take an active part in the business life of 5, | British mother | safd, Columbia’ communities, I Bishop Doull suggested | pf four eiuldren and hava always uéed crane’ ancitre aiesaeak mevalatlons Baby's Own Tablets when any 0 ; I iter clei antasiadicha (eciaetnaee roe| whieh would prohibit Chinese possess-| jcommend the Tablets as bene unsur-| {0 pronerty and would compel them| ssed for childhood ailments.” Thou-|{o learn a trade, | nds of other mothers agree with| Mrs. King as to the merits of the T's lets, | Bishop of Kootenay Suggests Change | In Present Regulations The Asiatle problem 1s becoming! RR. No. e a pe eal HIS | With so chorough a preparation at! (rasnrginntla s{Hand as Miller's Worm Powders the mother who allows her children to suf- are always kept on hand in r adiness pba ase tot Se AS for the least sign of any of the minor| STS EAB! ae and culpably careless. A child ailments which afflict little ones.| =a Daby’s Own Tablets never fall to reg: Subsected to the attacks of worms is the stomach and bowels, thus|#!Ways unhealthy, and will be stunted banish constipation and indigel in its growth. It is a merciful act to i id it of these destructive parasites, break up colds and simple fey PART erealle a specially when it can be done with ‘eve colic and bring the baby | spores i! | through that dreaded teething meod y. The Tablets never do} good—as they are guar- \Em anteed absolutely frea any in jjurious drugs. They sold icine dealers or by mail at 25 cents} a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine ‘o., Brockyille, Ont. | jat the beginning of March was fayor- able; the unward though rather slight, sts with the down- ward tendeacy indicated on the ployment Shows Improvement om Trend is More Favorable Now Than Last Year The trend of employment in Canada Saskatchewan Golf Tourney The Mo Jaw Golf Club executive | bas recommended to the provincial as- | soctation tho holding of the proyinicial| qaie of 1 rh Abeardioestaiy | tournament at Moose Jaw in the week | ports Ve from 5,696 firma by the Jof August 10, and that P, R. Nason,|qopartment of labor, 71 of Moose Jaw, be the tournament see~ movement, contr: same | 5 persons | were on their payroll 921 more |than were on thelr payrolls ia Febru- 1924. Manufacturing was decid-) : aReelt ‘ more active, but employment in waris can be remoyed by Holloway’s | 4 cpr Corn Remover is its strongest recom-| z divisions on the whole showed mendation, It seldom fails. jdeclines, partly s nal in cha eas? with which corns and lary, edly other Notable Speech of Blind Member A Notable -achievement was the maiden speech in the British House} of Commons of Captain Ian Fraser, the | |blind Conservative memb from St. Pancras, North, is |chairman of the noted St. Dunstan's Hospital for Blind Soldier Ile so lueidly against Many Canadians Return | | In Large Numbers Immigration to Canada, during amounted to 2,210, an increa r the pr month, a statement |ruary, ay ser of ov: vious cording to issued by the pre- the on employment! a to king without notes sented a case agreement to ex-service belley and department of immigration and colon- ization. Of the February arrivals, 542 were British United countrie: the been in that country and declaring their intention of remaining in Canada per totalled 2,012. the the num Canadians treasury’s $00 from the men that It was e he was spe he States and S68 from other Canadians r having ix month turning from State that had never seen any) | after for | orders or over, —_——- | Use Movies For Cures Swedish hospitals for the }using moving pictu The helpful in effecting cure hod | used sanitariums manently, Since insane are | beginning of the fiscal year to troat insane ber of such returning 41,044 | patients diversion is said to be The s tubercular is ame being mu in Japs Stop Work Japan has suspended the the Youthful’Farmers In Alberta Brilish farming shool, gun on electrification of about 140 boys who have at the lave farms in Sixty been Vermilion ag- been sent out) Alberta for prac: | of government owned rail i learnin ricultural to various For Sore Throat Use Minard's Lini- | ment tical experience. Minard's Liniment for Colds | Alberta is concerned. | Bay Railway will never be completed! package | Peace River Crossing. He returned | = \covered. under | which completely concealed them, _ The HB. ‘-B. Line Western ‘Provinces Must Get Beind Project to Force Completion ‘The real reason why the Hudson's Bay Railway had not been finished, sald Colonel Webb recently, was that | the west was not united in its demand for the line. We have been under the impression all along that the chief obstacle to the early completion of the project was the sustained opposition of powerful interests in other parts of the Dominion, which feared that it would affect thelr pocket- books; of unanimity in the tis at the bottom of the de ly corrected, as ‘atchewan and much of The iudson’s unless the prairie provinces forée the | completion of it; and if these proy- do“not thfhk the benefits that will accrue from the line are sufficient to warrant their getting together and presenting a united front to the oppos- ing inter they do not os | have this jroute to Europe.—R ‘Nothing Else Builds Him tim Up So Much |So Says Mr. Allan McMullin of Dodd's Kidney Pills Nova Scotia Man Was Unable to Move in His Bed, But Dodd's Kidney Pilis Brought Him Relief. Upper Grand Mira, N.S.—(Special). L am more than thankful to Dodd's Pills, because they have help- ed me so mic states Mr. McMullin, a well known and highly respected resident of this place. “I know could not live without them. Before 1 rted taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills 1 Was so bad I could not moye in my bed. T was suffering with rheuma- \tism, lumbago end pains in my back. T could not rest day or night. 1 had |{o {urn myself in bed with straps. After the first box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I noticed a great improvement. I am sorry I lid not start taking them en years ago. I will never be with- out them if I can get them. TI can- t find anything which builds me up aS era It is statements like the above that aye made Dodd’s Kidney Pills a Holisenotd remedy throughout Canada. Dead Germans Found In Scuttled Destroyer Officers and Sailors Evidently Not Warned When Fleet Was Sunk Workmen engaged in breaking up the scuttled German destroyer, beach- ed in Mill Ba: capa Flow, have dis- the mass of wood, the of five G an officers and sail They evidently were not | warned at the time the fleet was sunk by the German crews rs. You Have to Know How A Manitoba farmer bought 22 head of feeder steers ten months ago. He sold them the other day afler spend- ing $25 per head on feed, at a net pro- fit of $28 pes head. The farmer wlio doesn’t know how will say this was a is ease of luck. The truth probably that the Masitoba farmer won/ont fo a bad cattle year because he knew how ie buy in the first place and how to feed and finish cattle in the second place, Not every gary Herald. Twen per cent. of the workers in Philadelphia in 1920 were women. S farmer does.—Cal- pRHAMULTONS PILLS ~FOR— HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS) CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, KIDNEYS, LIVER, BOWELS. Patrof Is Extended All Provinces Excepting Prince | Edward Island Will Be Covered | Surveys covering approximately 80,- 000 square miles will be undertaken by the Royal Canadian Air Force this , in conjunction with the topo- graphical surveys branch of the de pariment of the interior. As well as photography work for survey purposes, the force will do considerable work in the photographing of Canadian his- toric sites The forest patrol areas for the detection of forest fires has been extended this year. This sea~ son’s work, which is the most exten- sive ever undertaken by the air force, will be carried on in all the proyinces ppt Prince Edward Island. A new feature will be a survey going down the Nelson River to Port Nelson, along the Hiidson’s Bay coast and up the Churehill, There also will be work in The Pas mineral area. The Prince Albert and Batueford sections will be surveyed in Saskatchewan. In Alberta, Jasper Park and the Brazeau forest réserve will be photographed. The Victoiia, Fort Assiniboine and Red Deer sectional surveys will be in- cluded, An area near Stewart, B. wil] be taken. The forest patrols ¥ill be spread largely over Northern Manitoba this year,’ In The Pas and Lake Winni- pegosis country, and further west, tho patrols will cover the eastern slope of the Rockies and the whole of the’ Clearwater reserve. The fisherfes protection’ work in the Northern Brit-— ish Columbia coast will be extended this season. The survey work, it is understood, will commence late in April. The Oil for the Farmer.—A bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in the farm house will save many a journey for the doctor. It Js not only good for the children when taken with colds and oom and for the mature who suffer from pains and aches, but there are directions for its use on sick cattle. There shou.d always be a bottle of it in the house. Spanish Women Seek Education Work Much More Brilliant Than That Of Men Spanish women, albeit seeking higher education. academic year that ended in 1923 there were 363 female students at the in- stitution as against 60 in 1917.- Pharmacy attracted 128 women, philosophy 105, science 78, medicine 46, and the law 6. They are good students, and their work is much moro brilliant than that of the men, accord: ing to the university authorities. slowly, are Religion to Secure Divorce The discoyery that 20,000 Polish Catholic couples have obtained divorces by joining the Russian Ortho- dox Chureh is causing concern to the Polish Goyernment, Measures are being considered to restrict the moye- ment. Change Rheumatism Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Safe Aspirin Os the trade mark (registered 19, _Ouansay x of Salleylleaeld (Ace Company will be stamped with Toothache Accept only ‘Bayer’? package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, tAatanl ie Ree SURI ‘3 against eas: a ania thelr paren tare mark, the “Bayer Cross.