TeV Ts ABBOTSI'O RD. SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS “I want to help? Tells facts from own experience to heip others. Almost wild with pain, weak and rundown, he won new health and strength through Tanlac But Now St. | says Allen Boudria Was Once Smugglers Haunt | Helen’s is Englands Most Moral Village | St. Helen's, oubtedly Isle of Wight, is un Bagland’s most moral yil So good and peace-loving are inhabitants that the local police station Nas been closed e : A policeman from Seaview, a few Alien Boudri mil uway, Cy es 3 . o the ag Patsick § ) cles he vill Ren cet Line every day as a matter of form. The} ing the facts time of his arrival is known to all.| 4 , “is to help o hers who suffer He is greeted with smile There i did | 1 “Bor five years T was in misery. My HGR Spe euly CU aa rous) 20H AUIS NTO wh stem seemed out of gear, but Thirty years ago things were dif ay se ach troubled most. Even a | ferent, Strangers had to be careful if rink of cold water would cause my | i i v ih’ hey visited this 1 2 at afte: stomach to bloat and swell abnor- Aen a Ay UR era mally. Gas would prevent mo from Pi ese a ps cL Ne ch sis 1) sleeping at night so that I had to get | visitors, and were apt to show thelr up and walk the floor for hours, Vio- lislikes A notorious gang of smug- ach pains nearly drove me wild. I've seen times when I was coubled over, unable to straighten up. “My friend M. Laponte told me nlac had helped him out of trouble, so I got some and used Q bottles in all. It just made me over, I feel 30 years younger than I am, and weigh 214 lbs. My appetite and sleep are both fine. I eat what I like and sleep like a top. Tanlac and nothing : Is the Vote Worth Having ? lent sto’ i overwork or neglect have worn} you down get Tanlac, the great nat- ural tonic made from root barks. Your druggist has it. Over 52 tuillion bottles sold. Do and privileges and fully Canada, which the people of liberties the alling the long responsible government confers upon them, yalue of these and bitter ssions? that took p practically all appreciate 085 I Great now ©, first in countries te struggle a Iritain and later in Canada, as well as in under democratic institutions, for the right of the franchise, it would almost seem absurd to ask if people valued that which was so dearly won. Inquire Canadian would wnhesitatingly be: yalue my speak the t rights of cttiz thousands of Ca of almost any citizen and reply nship.” Actions, however, “Of course, L louder than words, this question when deeds rather than words are required? The Chief Electoral Officer for Canada has recently prepared a state- i ment of yotes cast throughout the Dominion in the general election of last | ; 62. The Dominion census of 1921 Using round numbers it may swer io | c jt adians make ¢ and how do September, showing the total to be gave the population of Canada as § the crypt of a herbs and were and he ger ble to weather blood is marked characteristic of) was spring wheat and should be hard their here | rs had nd quantities of headquarters rum and contra- ransport to London | Innocent little thatched cottages or | church the | the neighboring hiding The men Ww used as places by and idle. muggle police evenue > never RHEUMATIC VICTIMS other countries enjoying the rights,| Can Find Relief Through Build-| the returns ing Up the Blood Pain is the symptom of rheuma-} ism that every victim recognizes, ully attributes the trou- cold, damp or changeable But doctors jsnow that thin he trouble. Trying to cure rheuma- ism while the blood remains thin and poor, is an impossible task be- ause there is nothing to build on. A onic like Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills hat enriches the blood and frees it rom poisonous impurities soon ban- shes rheumatism from the system. So long as the blood is maintained in a healthy condition the trouble will) “and if you put a dark wheat on the be assumed that the population was at least 9,000,000 in 1926.- Of these not return. ‘Ibis is not theory. It 9,000,000 approximatel half would b ao ee i> He thee der 21 has been proved in hundreds of 9, 7 approximately one-half would be represented by those under 21) eyces; here is one:—Mr. J. W. Rose, years of age or un-naturalized adults, leaving about 4,500,000 qualified | RR. y > ELL, says:—"For | To be quite within the mark, 250,000. some ye a great sufferer In other words, approximately one miliion citizens of Canada qualified | {o™ and although | tried a great many remedies, I did ] voters, held their right to the franchise to vote, or almost 25 per cent. of n fn such small esteem that they did not take the trouble to go to the polling ter I took Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.| influencing the storage of The trouble was located mostly in my | quantity and quality in wheat would | | shoulders, . booths in a general election to decide questions of niutional policy, inyolving the personnel and policy of the National Government for the next fiye years. ; his Canadian showing, while not one to which our people can point 1 with pride, is decidedly be elections of last November, when thirty-four State senators, the entire Hotse of Representatives, nearly all the members of state legislatures, and thousands of municipal, county and other officials were elected, only one-third of the qualified voters went to the polls, the ; other two-thirds refusing to their freedom and take upon their 1 slioulders the duties and responsibilities of citizenship. t The people of Great Britain discharge the duties of cei thirty-five | t I i goyerors, use ship better than elsewhere in the Empire, with the exception of Australia. But Australia votes under pressure and compulsion. Although the Commonwealth has equal adult suffrage, such a Jarge porportion sr than the United States record, where in the gnd great inconvenience. fry them meets the eye of any rheumatic s ferer my Pink Pills at once 10L get any permanent relief until af- | and at times w so bad hat my right arm almost use | ess, Of course I suffered much pain) My atten-| jon was directed to Dr. Williams’ | ink Pills through an adverti ment } n our newspaper, and I decided to I took the pills according o directions with the result that the ‘heumatism has left me, and I haye | ewan and get a large number of farm- never hind a twinge of it since advice try Dr, William: | from the Old Kildonan settlement in band goods passed into the island for Is An Expert “Lineman” Woman Manager of Texas Telephone with Internal medicine Trouble upsets delicatelittie | Trouble on the line ls no trouble at} § stomachs. Treat colds | 41) for Mrs. J. N. Daniel, who at externally with Vicks. | You just rub it on. | is one of the expert telephone “lines- < IiCKS men” in Texas The Baby's Cold Continual “dosing* a4 73 Mrs. Daniel is VapoRu, | Georgetown Independent Company, the largest managed by a an, but she does not confine her Western Canadian Wheat f swivel chair | and appearing managerial. She fills every position from president of the company to trouble finder out along the far flung wires over which she presides as the nemesis of trouble that y-haired woman per- has developed her greatest efficiency. She hops on the com- pany'’s repair truck, dashes out to run down the break in the wire, and | points out to her repairman what to the wires humming again manager of the} Telephone we slivities to sitting in Saskatchewan gating University Protein Quality Quantity in Wheat “Meld husbandry on trial at bar of the world’s market place the subject of Dean Rutherford dress in which he spoke of the first shipment. of Westefn Investi and the was| It is this yigorous gr haps Canada wheat Manitoba to Ontario 50 years ago last October. He recalled that in 1884 Dr. Angus McKay had a bumper crop but frost at the beginning of September badly froze the grain “Avhich do to She does everything but climb poles, she abandoned after a feat she say Orit “TOI ee earthen eg for clean ISINFEC Gilletts Lye Pro Your Healthc : “Saves Your Mone ground into flour at a specially e ed mill. A flour was shipped to Toronto and Montreal and when the returns were received bill of $8 still to pay on the shipment in exe of} ness. she wa Mrs. Daniel took~ over the phone company at the death of her husband 16 years ago. Since then she has moré than tripled the busi- She trained herself at 60 by studying electrical and telephone en- gineering and then took a course in carload of Winnipeg, tele- there was a “What does the Old Country mar- ket want in from Weste1n} commercial law. Canada?” asked Dean Rutherford. Is Ss wheat answering his own question he point- ed out that Western- Canadian wheat INDIGESTION, GAS, | vitreous, glutinous wheat to meet the | | | 60. | se Price of Matches Reduction in Excise Tax May Lower Price Perceptibly The household or large box of 400 matches will the reduction in the matches announced by Finance Min- ister Robb in the Budget speech. It will mean a reduction of one cent in the retail price of the large box, ac- cording to a large match producing affected by tax on chiefly be excise requirements of the Old Country tne ore oe vie te oe ark duty on the lar; sized box of matenh- gS UPSET STOMACH les is four cents, So that the 25 per “Amateur wheat breeders put new peccaa tt i Aas > ‘incad " i cent. tariff reduction j announce arieties on the market before they I « 7, a 45: cent, j nstantly! ‘Pape’s Diapepsin ill. ma e excise : : are properly tried out in the matter y Pp. pep: | will make the excise tax three cents Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest | of strength and color,” he declared markets of the world you are going The moment you eat a tablet of |“Pape's Diapepsin’® your indigestion pected that the work started at the|!s gone. No more distress from a University of Snskatchewan in 1926} sour, acid, upset stomach. No flatu- “ eS ihe | lence, heartburn, palpitation, or mis-| , with a view to finding out the factors| ery-making gases. Correct your} protein | digestion for 2 few cents. Bach pack- | age guaranteed by druggist to over-| come stomach trouble. to lower the color standard.” Dean Rutherford said it was ex- be enlarged in the near future and co-related with field husbandwvy work. In the meantime the fleld husban-| winnipeg Citizens Form Committee Plan Dominion Aerial League | on this box after July 1. It is | unlikely that the retail price of the small box of matches will in any way be affected by the reduction. most Easier to Substitute Editor (dictating a letter) —“My Jear Mr, Schankelhausenheimer—” that Miss Keytap—“How do you spell name?” Editor—“S-c-h—oh, by the way, suppose you begin the letter “My dear Sir, and save the wear and tear on the machine.” dry association could exert its influ- for Furthering Aviation in Mani- ence in respect to the purification of toba seed sown in the fields of Saskatech- The mission of Sir Alan ae famous British airman, to Winnipeg, ers interested in the purity of seed. |has already borne definite results. Through the Wheat Pool organiza- Following a meeting at which Sir lion with its 80,000 rs and! sian related his experiences in flying | memb' san get thes r any | a roug! er fa zanizations + i You can hese pills from ¥ |} and through other farm organizations) 5,5. Great Britain to Australia and of its. medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents | 1 box from The Dr. Williams’ Medi- ne » refuse( se 2 ba E: m sory vyoling ws stablished, | ~. . people refused to use the ballot that compulsory yoling was establishe cine Co., Brockville, Cnt. and with good results so far as getting the people to the polls is concerned. | In the last federal election in Australia and in a more recent national | plebiscite, 90 per cent. of the total registered vote was polled. Is it not, howe , passing strange that men and women must be com: | 4. under pain of a fine imposed for failure to vote, to discharge the pel | first obligation of their citizenship? | As publication, commenting on this amazing apathy on the part} of a large section of the people, very truly no country can be well the professionai political elements interest them- one says, governed where only selves in elections. to vote have the curious conceit that they politics is something beneath them, Such people are, in fact, less worthy citizens than the professional ward workers in our large cities. | If Canadian citizenship is worth anything, it is worth at least the trou-| ble involved on election day of going to the polls and exercising the | franchise which such citizenship confers. | | are the superior classes; that Incident Worth Mentioning | Nearly Hundred Yenrt Old Union Jack Drooped From Lauren- tic’s Mainmast When Located by Diver The story of how the gold on the} Experiments Made in 1835 With Elec- trically Propelled Cars Flectric propulsion of cars dates | as far back as 1835, when Thomas] of Vermont, and in 1838} White Star liner Laurentic, sunk by recoy- Davenport, Robert Davidson, of Scotland, both} the Germans in the war, we perimental cars by voltale bat-) ered by divers operating from the Admiralty steamer Racer, now about to be sold, is one of the most thril-| | | Tan ex | terles carried on the car. It was not, however, until the dynamo electric) machine was perfected, so as to re-| ling in the history of sea salvage. One| that was thought too trivial| the time is worth| duce the cost of current, that any | incident devised. to be recorded at mentioning now, for the touch of the | practical system ¥ The Portri and Giant's Cau way, England, clectric tramway, in|sea tradition it brings into the story.| 1883, was the first line in the United The Laurentic sailed from New York } Kingdom which took the current from|in January, 1917, her strong room | a conductor. | filled with gold and . silver worth | | about £5,000,000. She was struck by | The coldest time of the day 1s the | German torpedoes off Lough Swilly and sunk in 120 feet of water. After} afier sunrise, according to hour jus =| elections to the rural Soviets, Money’s Power in Russia Only Those Who Are Rich Can Hope to Succeed It is evident that the country has moved very far since the heroic days banks commerce sed, and when every pri- when money, and were suppr Inf ately a great percentage of those who refuse Unfortunately a great perce = | vately-owned shop or farm was con- sidered as a crime against Commun- ism But it is even wo than that. It appears today that to be able to succeed in Russia, and to acquire power, it is necessary before every- thing to have money. At the last out of $30,000 elected, 750,000 delegates did not belong to the Communist Party. labor themselves and are content to make others work for them. Icing which has been made thin may be thickened by adding flour instead of more sugar. Very lit- tle is necessary. too | get informalon out quickly to the peg citizens was formed for the fur-| | people Wee teil Ss therance of commercial and civil} The committee will investigate the possibilities of aviation in the prov- | vinclal bodies that are working for | | the organization of a Dominion-wide ‘plane clubs, Sir Alan offered to sup- ply any needed statistics relative to the field husbandry association could back, a committee of leading Winni- | mee o aviation in Manitoba, ‘Babi Cry | a Hes ince and co-operate with other pro- 66 ° 99 | oY as orla | aerial league. In urging the formation of light aviatton. | Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages Did Not Prove Handicap | Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 80 years as a} pleasant, harmless substitute for Cas-| British Postmaster-General in Glad- tor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and stone’s Time Was Totally Blind sbothing Syripsy Gonunns ORS In spite of total blindness caused by cotics. Proven directions are on each} ; package. Physiciahs everywhere | a gun accident, Henry Fawcett rose} | Three-fourths of the presidents of the | recommend it. | to high positions in British public life. | | rural Soviets were koulaks, or rich| \peasants, who have given up manual | | He was born in Salisbury in 1832. At The genuine bears signature of | the age of 32 he entered the House of | | | Commons where his ability and devo-} VOTED | tion to worthy causes soon made him | be 3 a prominent and influential member. | ie 1880 he became Postmaster-Gen- ; i" C eral in the Government of Mr. Glad- Build Fighting Planes | stone, and during his term of office he brought about many improvements in the postal service. He died in 1884. Canada May Construct From Four to Pains Across Kidneys For Two Years Unable to Work “Gin Pills—Wonderful sclentists. This is explained by the| two years an effort was made to sgl- | fact that when the sun strikes the | yage, and then when a diyer went} Remedy” earth {t causes the evaporation of a, down from the Racer he found, droop- chilling moisture ing from the Laurentic’s mainmast, a | “ : faded flag with several rents in it—| We receive thousands of letters F | the Union Jack yearly from grateful users of Gin A British army regiment recently CK. Pills, who have been relieved of returned from Constantinople to Sra TSE suffering from kidney and bladder England, after being absent 18 years Queen Wears Rat Coat trouble. When Nature fails to do hee een Te TeEt epuutles, |. Many. petwons have admired a| her proper work of eliminating and haying serve ght co es. mpd uaying: served eae | vrown coat which Queen Mary has{ harmful waste through the kid- E ) been wearing this winter, and numer Distemper ous references have been made to it Responds to treatnient with so on. Asa matter of fact it, is made Minard’s, Mix with molasses || from the skins of rodents killed on a bran mash | the Royal estates and put together by a skilful Every public refer- ence to its umed value and s greeted with un- the Royal in print as “the Queen's sables” and and pour over | furrier, | | {rarity of its s | restrained amusement by oat hold Mother: “That child doesn’t get his temper from me!” Father: ‘No; none of yours is mis sing.” the | neys, bladder and bowels, a remedy must be found. Many people have | found Gin Pills to be this remedy, Among them, James Johnson of Bridgeburg, Ont. He writes: | | “| was troubled with pains across the kidneys for two years. I was | unable to do any work. I read about | Gin Pills and got a box right away from my druggist. My sincere thanks are due you for your wonderful rem- edy, which has done so much for me.” | Neglect of kidney trouble spells disaster. Lumbago, Rheumatism | and Sciatica as well as bladder and | urinary troubles follow. Upon the first warning get a box of Gin Pills, 50c at all druggists. National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Canada, 127 Six for National Defence | Addressing militia officers at Ottawa, Major-General J. H, Mac-} Brien, chief of staff, intimated that, | if the proposed national defence esti- One of the most effective vermz- fuges on the market {s Miller's Worm Powders. ‘They will not only clear the stomach and bowels of worms, mates, passed the House of Com-j| but will prove a very serviceable | mons, Canada intended to construct a medicine in children dh regulating | 1 e -fri = ae ee \the infantile system and maintaining tle oe from four: to. six UD=40: SOs in a healthy condition, There eI [ior to. airplanes equal if not'super-| nothing in their composition that will jor to the Curtis scout planés from| injure the most delicate directions are followed, and | the United Stages squadron which -re- | when ently visited Ottawa. 2) stat- cant ‘ wasiteu < ape ‘ a ale aret | full assurance that they will utterly ed that Royal Canadian Air Force) gestroy all worms. lofficers are actually working with| | imperial authorities on plans of the| | proposed mooring mast to be erected| guages is valuable, but the ability to \in Canada as part of an empire afr-| keep your mouth shut in one language ship route. lis priceless. A huge snake known as a sucuri, A Prime Dressing for Wounds. — is a d welghing 362 jou ‘dal In some factories and workshops car- 24 feet long and weighing oo2 poun bolic acid is kept for use in cauteriz- was captured recently in Central Bra-| ing wounds and cuts sustained by the Far better to keep on zil. This snake is sald to eat but four | workmen. | times a year. hand a bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Belectric | Oil. It is just as quick in action and oes not sear the skin or burn the d If one be troubled with corns, he | fesh. | will find in Holloway’s Corn Remorer | an application that will entirely 4°] | eve suffering. eS Ses Because labor jis cheap, Indians Bolivia, South America, are beasts of | | burden. Addressing a political gathering, a Age Maem ip See f.| All fightérs use tape but nohe of the pat 42 ie pope ete Tae "| them use as much red tape as fight ing away a not unmanly tear, “I miss} ..n missioners. many old faces I used to shake hands with” Keep Minard’s Liniment In the stable. } The ability to speak several lan- stomach | | they can be given to children In the | | | | | Weather - Best for You and Baby too Blears Soap Liew MN crdens EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK —is simply pure cow’s milk from selected herds, pre- served with granulated sugar after part of the natural water content of the milk has been taken REE Write The Borden Co. Ltd., Montreal, for valuable Baby Welfare Book. E 1627 | |p | Bank St, Ottawa. -1 OFFER TO IN ORS, SEND for cur free list of Inventions wanted. and free advice. The Ramsey Com- any, International Patent Attorneys, 373 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. ‘This is a condition (or dis ase) to which doctors give many names, but which few of them really understand. 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