Mintoaie-disuethimaiiainieesesasaniall i n = Bee A Foret 053.08 3.6mm alder octane ane & ABBOTSFORD, SUMAa ND = Protects Ship Against Fire « Modern Liners Have Device Instant Detection Of Smoke The captain on a modern liner can f Constant daily testing and blending of the world's choicest | i teas give Red Rose Tea its inimitable favor and never-varying 74 Settlement Scheme Nears End |The Ideal Summer Meal For| (Three Thousand Family Settlement Plan Has Been a Success In a few weeks the 3,000 family Geedness, Every package guaranteed. settlement scheme will end and no look into a cabinet and tell at a | project of like nature will take its JUTLA? glance whether fire has broken out, | place,*Hon. Robert Forke, Minister) SARDINES i and also in what part of the vessel.| of Immigration, stated recentl Go into the hold of any There was no desire to make the| equipped ship and light a cigar; in| Saye tho coupons In the carton Write for Cook Book and Promium List s c dak at d farms, | ettlers who had abandoned fa | Connors Bros. Ltd., Black's Harbor, N. B. he said. The project had been successful in| and Canada had ac project an endless one by replacing less than five minutes the captain on) the bridge can tell where fou are! smoking. In the captain's cabinet is A series of glass-fronted tubes, one for each hold, through which air val | respect, Learn English In Four Months quired an increase of about 17,006 constantly flowing. Ordinarily you} RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good souls hrough it, Already 3,250 faml-) Two Hundred Word Vocabulary Gives; can see nothing —all !s black; but eee Ss iies had been brought to Canada un} Chinese Working Knowledge | with the faintest trace of smoke| In the best package—Clean, bright aluminum cer the scheme: a total of 520 faml- Of Language |from the hold there suddenly ap-| farms for} had abandoned their . " 84 had been deport Apply the Same Principle ed; 72 had Great Bri- tain of their while 414, remained in Canada in other employ = lies In New York’s Chinatown is aj pears against this black backgrouna| school which teaches a 200 word| thin, quivering thread of blue. For) vocabulary and how to speak Eng-| Within the tube is a shielded bulb of lish in four months, The school has) brilliant light. As long as the air cur- now turned out about 800 graduates.;tent {s pure there is nothing © various reasons returned to own accord, Duri | ars there has been a de acu Jlehe asd “cand Ok Meeana Georerat oa ye came ment, either in agriculture or othe?) No one of them could claim famil-| illuminate; but the moment a wisp DRVIBES ARO the crentoN TEL RTE “ 4 ae 3) 4 ie i : work liarity with the language on the, Of smoke flows through, the light Knowledge of the problems confronting SS : in Nae U a en ee OE ae er ae et nne sy een UBLNEE tel Bettlons tr thu turstiak edhnbeg? Thee ie teciey tar lee of uccccmeien.| WHAT OUR GIRLS NEED:|S nny sea tee ae rac Bigetakecoundslike:e/ mateon) | prejudice and misunderstanding than in Any evict peridd of Cane : EO One enc eaten fH BES ES BCS eau ea a | history, and, happily, this spirit of gootven ra “ Sore aierd een vocabulary each student has at the| vices also-devices that betray a pal mdre aiflnbrepronbuncon at see te DEADUON 1S: STONE) When iaental Bice and) end of it, according to Mr, Lum, is #t the Slightest change in tempera-| Anyth'ng and everything that will t to promote this wider Feeling Run Down eboub 200 words Ae SUG ane Lae Ue ie ae al se and better understanding should be done and encouraged, We When o girl \grows lanqu q, dull ed the alphabet, has made an ac- core heir part that the modern | believe goodwill and understanding eal Enlg be wROURHL wbcut and mains| 820 ‘ritable, when her colo fades} quaintance with English parts of) &X inguishers are brought into play talsed by frankness and the dissemination oF Reals Fen ae ca and she becomes pale, you may be specch, has at les rudimentary These are pipes which by the simple} ee aa e dd ni ledge. That is, eastern sure that the cause is anaemia, OF | yowledge of the r and has turning of a yalve, without opening people must be n c ainted with actual facts about the west impoverished blood. The bright, red <) = . Mic’ el the it v1 the and informed views, color of the blood is caused t lc’ent hatch or the hold in which opinions and ambitions ves Andes wedi ce ee es perpicies) It is these tiny bodies abit the city and, what is more im~ Wilh live steam, in which no fire can wee 1 the newspapers cf the Daminion to dis- that carry nourishment from the portant, talte and make live. Or one can flood the hola} ‘this ‘patriotic duty. blood to the tissues. They also change os a waiter,.clerk or’ extrs through the same pipes with carbon | It is in the performance of that duty we w attention to a) cause the glow of health in cheeks. | i 2 | dioxia i : t| recent yeditobialarticle appearing iM@MiiE Pade UME ai, aaron {o0d lips. When a girl blood is de- hand in a laundry. Most of the stu: | dioxide, and again the fire is ou dleaitie wiOh the’ san jéct nt tae ee oes Hew ficient in these red corpuscles her dents, according to Mr, Lum, are) With) neglible.damage to most class- ee s e revision of the Grain Act. To much of pody is under-nourished, her Perves workers in the small Chinese estab.|¢S of cargo. Or the hold can pe| at article no exception can be taken, but the whole diffictilty is that it 1s starved, and there is se er | i chmenta’ of itt th estaur- | flooded with a substance that flows| based upon an entirely wrong conception, wich fact is made abundantly of a decline. What is needed is an "* mp ee Shenae eens s like nik evident in the concluding sentence of the article, as follows: “The important improvement the quality of the ants, laundries and stores; some are over the flames like a blanket | consideration is to = hu venethicieen ee blood, and it » sclentific fact that nts in their own right. ‘They! thin foam and smothers them. protect the buyer, which will at the same time be aq course of Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills ndto Americaiss the land of! safeguard on the dependable reputation of Canadian wheat in all markets ‘o enrich and purify the blood asic nossib e - peg This may be the eastern viewpoint, but we submit the western view- ll traces of anaemia and its “ae Bs Rise, ap as Browin& Newspaper Is Best Poeither Gh tues te eee fing weaknesses will dis-|fich and hope to retum to China | shoult be substituted for the an evidence of S Willic ame Advertsing Medium | the value within a few years with fortunes —} “buyer” = | Pink Pills in cases ‘variously estimated at from $5,000 in the sentence quoted. The person entitled to receive first cons rderat jon in matters affecting e firs! t + affecting of this kind, John Fingin, How-| ee seh eailtrOLeRecents Bxperiment gold the grading. mixing, transportation of wheat is the man who grows the lan Station, I., “ says:— =r (eae oe) WHICH Foarelike. Bnd eras By Business a wheat, not the man who buys it. or transports it, or mills {t into flour. 8/84 to take this onp cy of, lives of ease. Many of them, with} ae Sabre The status of Canadian wheat in the markets of the world must remain Pinks thapy end iin aves) work BS \auich ea RS Remeaeueal is poe. of thegout: uninipaired at a high standard, not so much for the benefit of apd very o ile, Br ore sixteen houss diday, , year tf) ane} stinding Musiness’ experts of acl protection of the British or f m buyer, tut in the interests of and to vous eat much une ght. We mate sy Es phe iS eae protect the Canadian farmer who grows the, wheat in order that he may tied several medicines, but they aid Waveumsemeyy, en) in. the «hisnest| obtain full value for his product and ample rewa-d for his labor * not seem to do her any good, so 1) New Year, and are content with four places in business life, _ because) oa Shes tape lhe s : led to give or. Villia i . vei | Submitting the western viewpoint for the benefit of east sete oil pissy as Nee art The ae ee Eee pea | 4 d rm 3 = = ae Se ms selves yeuas.f duo 7 S 2 may, well be asked of “The Financial Times,” and cther she began to improve. atter,the} 7oO™ms SHSnselvesischy cag sata Lror og elo: eo al dictum that in matters affecting the grain® trade of Canada the Use of a few boxes she had gainea/ tons to American life, for Sigg jt! tenth BS REY ay i a i ‘ in weight, her appetite improved and show hardly a trace of anything, test are worth passing on to others. important consideration i | is to protect the buyer.”’ whether it, and they, are equally prepared to accept the principle that, in all matters affecting, Say-the customs tariff, the important consideration is to protect, not the manufacturer of the financier who has invested in manufacturing industry, but the great mass of consumers of Canada, the people who “buy” the products of these factories? * If it is the “buyer” of the products of the farm who are deserving gf first considerat’on, and who above all should be protected, then pure logic must force acceptancee of the principle that it is the “buyer” of the produets of the factories who must likewise be given first consideration and their interests recognized and protected first and f{oremos matters of tariff or other legislation affecting such industries. In other words, according to the eastern view. as they would apply it to the farmer, it is not the industry that should be protected. or those who she had a better color in her cheeks, Chinese, in fact she had fully regained her former good health. I would advise every mother of ung girls to eve them Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills at th Speckled Trout For first sign of an anaemic condition.” You can get these p'lls from any “In his experiment, the purpose of Mr. Babson was to test the relative| drawing powers of radio and news I paper advertising. At a cost ot | Jasper Park Lakes $3,000 he broadcast an advertise: | = } ment by radio. He received sixteen | cine dealer or by mail at 90¢ & Anglers May Expect Real Sport In| enquiries and two orders as 1 result. cine Co. ile, Ont. Canada's Largest Mountain | A few days later, he printed his ad- <= Playground vertisement in five newspapers in| 1 So "Successful was the¥experiment different at a cost of $3,000,! made by the Dominion Goyernment| and he received 4,000 replies. last, year in stocking Maligne Lak On a basis of cost, the radio ad-| in Jasper National Park, with trout, vertising cost him $166.66 for each) that a quarter of a million more fry| reply, while the newspaper advertis- Brocky in all Revising Quota Laws U.S. Will Admit Double Number Of British Immigrants have made investments in industry and labor in it, but the buyers of the) Nearly twice as many ~Britons 41. now grow up in the hatchery|| ing cost only 75 cents per reply. products created by such industry. The truth is, however, that when these yearly may enter the U.S. under the a © Swink up dnath pe matcheryy 6 Mee eee 5 - .: there, and will be turned loose in the As an actual test, made by a man} Same Interests advance tariff and other arguments in their own behalf immigration quota after July 1. The " a x great glacial lake in a few weeks| whose findings in business matters) they directly reverse the principle, und resolutely contend that it is the Senate refused to prevent the na-/ jj, are challenged, this is worth s ; e: s 8 roducing manufacturers who must receive first conside 21 e tional origin clause of the i igre P 5 a i matlong pnd be | Uonals orig e of the immigra: | \« eggs, the 250,000 travelled to| great deal to those who find it essen-| accorded protection, rather than the buyers, ie. the consuming masses of) tion act of 19 from going into ef- 2 ¥ | Jasper from Cr Pennsylvania, | tial to use advertising for business) the Dominion. fect on that date. - TAY and so carefully was the| building purposes, There are many It follows | Senate that from the action of the the quotas of the var ious nations which send immigrants to the U.S. will be revis The Good understanding and complete national co-operation between east | last wee and west cannot be bu'lt up in this way. It is impossible to apply one oe principle toward western agricultural industry and an opposing principle 3 to eastern manufacturing industry. The same principle must be applied both | f east and west. greatest changes will be in the quot- - — - as affecting Great Britain Sheet Glass Factory Discover Radium Mines SCOR Geb Ue | Scandinavian countries, | the! firms, of course, which use both the) ional Express that only | radio and the newspapers for adver- | 7¢ of the eggs failed to hatch, Ar-|tising purposes, but if they all have| rived at Jasper, the eggs were given| the same experience ‘as Roger Bab- “into the care of Warden Herbert| son, the Jatter medium is the only| and) pavyis, who is carefully nursing them) one which is bringing much in the| and the) siong, He feeds the multitude four way of profitable results. pounds of chopped liver a day ana —_—— keeps the water moving and at s Balloon Makes Long Tri proper temperature. | P handled by | British immigrants to the number of 65,721 will be permitted to enter the country as against the old num Calgary May Be Selected As Suit- able Place For Establishing Find In England Hus Alseady Yield- ed $5,000 Worth Plant Radium mines are not discovered, per of 34,007. Early in June the finger will Released In Sweden Made Trip Calgary is very suitable for the every day, but some meteorologists, < BeBe) be taken cut He eae ee he Across North Sea To England | shme ; mnileterplorines = atlock % 5) s Mali it 3 establishment of a sheet glass fac-| while exploring a lead near Matlock, Soft corns are difficult to eradicate, pee ported - a pene ©\ A Swedish toy balloon has just! tory, and it may be chosen as the , had their. candle lights ex.| but Holloway’s Corn Remover -will| {8h put in there last year,” says R-) 14. 4 sate crossing of the North| site for such within a year, accord-| draw them out painlessly. Langford, supervising warden ¢ con: | Sea, and landed in Yorkshire, in Eng- mg to F. S. Hobbs, of Toronto, vice-! They saw ahead of them a = “have done marvelously well eel land: =16 was siven/away, with|many | Y president of the Consolidated Plate) en and a sample of Zeppelin's Flight Cancelled have grown to a_good size. They) aed others, by a department| 3 Glass Company, who has been in- | earth Avan aan HOW eeu and. the new hatch) are! ispeckled) i, Mratmoe; «in the sotithern : specting various cities in Western to Mme. Curie, who declared it to| Atlantic Trip Of German Dirfelble) eu Werexpecta shipment of} <7 aici; province of Scania, and) let in a few weeks for} bow trout Cabin Lake. Canada with a view to locating a branch plant, A big business is! being done in plate glass in the er exploration, it is stated, has re- Prairie Provinces, he said, making] sulted in the discovery of another it advisable for the firm to enlarge| radio active mine, which is now to its present holdings. |be exploited. The estimated value! Postponed Until 1930 A special despatch to the Telegra- phen Union from Friedrichshafen said that the trans-Atlantic flight to! America of the dirigible Graf Ze pelin had been postponed until 19: contain radium. The mine and estate was then bought for $450,000. Furth- loose by a youngster there. On the diminutive gas bag was sthers| Printed the name and address of the kaa whens thels, Bhiitren earerixou-| store £00 advertising, purposes, P-| }ied with worms and lose no time in| other day the manager of th applying Miller's Worm Powders, a) received it in the mail from a per-| I Wise and experienced =e |of the radium already found is) A flight around the world for the) most effective vermifuge. t is ab-| son in Yorkshire. It was deflated! Bad Either Way } $5,000. big airship was scheduled to start| Solute in Eber mee ee and wrapped in paper, but quite un Scot (to frtend while visting Lon-| er appt uit, worme, mod stoning, (pone ealtby | csonage § don): “Now, mon, I can’t stand taxi-| Eight steam-driven, eight electric-| The Graf Zeppelin's last attempt) },4 no comfort for the child, or hope se) SS Be Be cabs! When I sit wi’ ma back tae the|driven and 15 gasoline-powered|t© fly to America ended on May 17, of robust growth. It is a most trust- Scots Proud Of Cannas ‘ driver, it makes me feel sick, and! autos were exhibited in the first na-|When crippled motors forced her to, worthy worm exterminator. | “Scotland, and Glasgow in partie «when I sit wi ma face tae the taxi-| tional automobile show held in New| tur back over Spain, ee 5 /ular, are proud of Canada for the} meter, it makes me feel nae better.”| York in 1900. | ~ rald Lake, Yoho Park | act she is taking in trans-Atlantic! ee Travelling Clinic B 1 Emerald lake, in Yoh! sipping,” said T;-L. Duff, well- “A beautiful girl can climb to euc-| “I was sorry to hear that your! The travelling clinic under the di. | Bational park, British Golumbia, WAS’ jnown Glasgow ship owner and cess by merely letting people look at|iusband ran off with your maid." | rection of the Alberta Department] first visited by Tom Wilson in 1882 joer, who was in Banff recently = her,” says a writer. The stare way| “Oh, it wasn't so bad. Her time of Health which has rendered splen: | While searching for striy pack wre puilding of a ship directly em- to fame. was up this week-end anyway.” did service in many outlying sections| horses. AS far as is known, he was) }10.. ypwards of 5,000 craftsmen on a pe wee ics of the province during tthe past two) the first white man to visit this lake.) 11. jyde,” he added, “and the sup- Nearly 2,500,000 tons of rice will To keep her youth a girl shouldn't) years has started on its itinerary g Fa eae ss plying of the materials and fittings be raised in the Philippines this year.| introduce him to her best friend for the 1929 season. About 34 cen) Use Minard’s for the rub down. fequixed in its construction indirect- > - — = tres will be visited and the doctors 54 jy benefits indiistries throughout dentists and nurses in attendance Refine Gold At Mint Scotland.” : will follow up the work which ha Most of Ganadg’s gold’ bullion is poten been done in advance by the inspec-| now refined in the Royal Mint at Unless worms be fexpitiea from the f ff of public” health nurses! Ottay system, no child can be healthy f / rural schools ws ios Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator yc re pital Invested in the world's epee ernie: to; destroy Small Churches In England rayon industry now exceeds $500, E What is sald to be the smalicat| 000,000 Double Jeopardy O ecclesiastical building in Britain is A correspondent assures us that F lle ee 2... St. Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh, A Pp P E T q T E | the following police has been posted le to Acid This little church is only 1644 by around about an electric station in t due oe sTION 10% feet. Dorset church at Winter- IMPROVED | Donegal: “Beware—To touch these borne Thompson, 1 By dahteat ‘ UICKLY | wires is instant death. Anyone found Churches* at Culbone and mt. La Eloy (heil sietg ies | doing so will be prosecuted hence are also small, having less for food, and you feel eer - than 120 square feet of space = out of sorts, and de- Professor—-Go your fastest my peaple, two beurs after eat!) “You will never ‘use crude methods ee bresed, "siimulate “ray :dUeeaHeaaiaeu inna sa. Ueeperate rush gestion as they call it.) when you know this better magthod. Half of the world’s supply of * pills’ taken. aftersmesle | Taxi Driver (after speeding alony acid Cor felp|Aad pu sillnayes ger sean $ aluminum comes from Arkan: Will ald digpstion. relieve the eas, |for 30 minutea)—Say, you forgot to eficient way, if lef. Please do that—for your ae ‘Alumintim is never found in its me-| regulate the bowels, expel constipa- | tell me where we are going. -sia. It has re- sake—now, tallic state, but is always combined) tlon poisons and arouse appetite, — tandard % sure to get the genulne Phillips’ with bauxite, granite, felspar mica,, All Druggists 25c and 75¢ red pkgs. | Briployers don't pay enough; em- , Be aon ei =, 0. AY SABE Dien, ete CARTER’S L225 PILLS | pioyees don't work enough, 2 s its volume in clans tor 50 years in correcting excess iin. and at on The sym- acids. h bottle contains fuil direc- i E ci the fine old nae Ve (qs SRI terrence tT PRODUCT O GENERAL "STEEL WARES ; ranches Across Canada 25 Branen 2), ottawa, Toronto (4), TE tamitton (2), Brantford Tallfax ain enue, Norv Bay. Wins0eE (3 ) Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Fdmonton, \ifetares Allies Fear Of Germany Absurd) s| Modern System Forgets That Judg- ment Comes With Years a The old world has not Tost its reverence for age. It seems toi he isfortune of a young country "5 military policy charged that} m: y ) tates wigenote in the world} put more emphasis on youth than haye done nothing along Great | Putting Two Emphasis On Youth Nation Without Arms Say Minister Of Defence Dr. Wilhelm Groener, minister of | defence, in a speech reviewing Ger- Only many the war dis-| age. The demands of pioneering armament lines and endeavored to| life, the demands of modern fac} ory | show that it was absurd for the al- ie and the many demands of | lies to claim they could not disarm) rather fevered and highly artifi until they were sure of not being. at-| life of the present day put perl aps tacked by Germany. Ls altogether too great emphasi Speaking of present military fore- youth. Time and again occa es, he said: | arises where the sad story is all to “France has, on European soil, 27| patent of discrimination against divisions; Belgium six; Poland 30,| and replacement by youth: and Czecho-Slovakia 26 brigades, a| modern factory total of 76 divisions compared with newer machinery tends to dis Germany's seven. Who, I ask, needs} the aged and employ youl security? I can't leave unmentioned| much consequent hardship. | that besides these troops, the other|sometintes forgotten that judgment nations also possess aviation squad-) comes with years and an actiy rons, heayy artillery and powerful| mind may by constant use be o1 reserves of trained men and war]a much more tempered and high material of a kind we do not possess| developed instrument when ye at all.” .| have left youthfulness in the dis. tance.—-Halifix Chronicle, Canadian Jersey Breeders a ——— S For Catarrh.—It “Is one of the {chief recommendations of D Ket In States For Canadian Bred Jersey Cattle Writing from Tupelo, Mi W. Elmo Ashton, fieldman for Canadian Jersey Breeders’ Associa- prompt relief, Many sufferers tion, points out that it is apparent] {his ailment have found relief in ta anyone going through the States) Oil and have sent testimonials, of Georgia, North and South Carolina, | a g sippi and Alabama that the; considered one of the Per southern states offer a great market} weather-beaten places In northern for Canadian Jerseys. In the past ) Norway has a new church, To pir Gocaiae Thomas’ Eclectric Oil that it can used internally with as much suce ssippi,| as outwardly. Sufferers from cata a the| wi i)l find that the Oil when used ording to directions will give Gimoy, year and a half these states have! vent its being blown away if taken from Canada over 300 “Head| anchored to the rocks ~ by | of young bulls and heifers. chains. \ ee Sedat, oes | SS Wretched From Asthma, Strength, Fruit growers in Porto to. Fico han of body and vigor of mind are inevit- | developed a lemon which is sail x ably impaired by the visitations of! jo asthma. Who can tive under the|P° 93 large aS 8 grapefruit cloud of recurring attacks and keep' Sweet enough to be eaten 4 dy and mind at their full efficiency ? | sugar. |Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy} a dissipates the cloud by removing the cause. It does relleve. It does restore the sufferer to normal bodily trim| WO rode beneath the horse, on 1p and mental VINEE SE | horse’s neck, and almost on his tail = | ‘“Dhat's notthing, I did all that t Believe It Or Not | first time I rode a horse.” A small tortoise, on which Mrs.! Sarah Blair, now dead, carved her) “At the circus there was a le of | initials and the year 1862," 67| a nian "nhenograp years’ ago, has been found by her — daughter, Miss Mary Blair, within a mile of ghe original Blair home'| |f] The Locker Room at Scottsburg, Ind. \ Minard’s is the standby those who take care not suffer from stiffness and ach ing muscles, Our idea of wasted energy is the) | honking of an auto horn for the pur- pose of getting a horse-drawn ve- hicle at the head of the line to speea| a i | | | | IY With a population thab ranks 28th among the countries of the aul SJanada is fifth in total exports and | third in total turnover of trade. Paper goods that usuall E or so stay ng time. Try handy on at grocer, Grugeist or station. Re r less exacting @pploford 4 Paper Products HAMILTON ONTARIO Jun in the Western Representatives: fy Whe jaa Vp ee