ABBOTSFORD. SUMAS AND M ATSQUI . NEWB — ' Canadian Industrial Develapment! Assisting Manufacturers and Others’ In Locating New Materials In pursuance of its work of ad-! vancing © ian industrial develop ment through the furtheruse of Can- adian resour , of advert as oppor- | (unit for investment of. capital in prospecting, mining and recovering; the wide variety of economic minerals | both Metallic apd non-metallic found | in the Dominion, of assisting manu-| and others in locating raw | material for thelr products, the de-| branch of the Canadian | Railway Company's | of colonization } publishes | velopr Pacific depart- ment and develop- ment a ve complete set of the synopses or leaflets deseriptive these resour of located along its The revised issue giving alll} the latest information available to the} eS lines. end of 1925 has jusi been distributed | }to the permanent rapiling list. The set comprises leaflets each} ¢ontaining from two six pages. They cover all the important minerals s of the Dominion, includ Over 300 complete sets and a large nemb individual copies the latest 57 to ST. CHARLES: ing the forestry situation. of we yision have just béen mailed from the Montreal office of yelopment branch. compiler of each a man selected for his outstanding knowledge of the subject dealt with. Figures and statistics are the latest procur able trom the Dominion Government bur of statistics and other au- thentic sources. Each subject fs treated as fully as consistent with a concise, summarized presentation of the facts in the briefest possible form. That business men, financial houses, mining interests, educational estab- lishments and others find these pub- lications” of value is evidence by the fact that in. the two years since the first distribution was made, over 77,- 000 copies have ‘been furnished on re- the company’s de- The nopsis quest, and the demand is increasing. Apparently they fill the requirement of a brief survey of each situation from which the business man can ob- tain the salient facts he requires on | the special subject of interest witn- Little Helps For This Week One only is the law-giver and judge, even He who fs able to saye and to destroy; but who art thou that judg- est thy nefghbor?—James 12 (R.V.). iy., Pn = ‘etal delight in tz es ai H A\Vhat do vou k Daa et AT x 2 } al = Hii ! tacties that would not sith - Pree She was too at- ,. i am Ba on “Stays lit t | (eat Geleittnics = in Any Wind. — ig them, < “Onl el] ts : fy vhody kr replied in, ! + Does Not Smoke M0 read Cota te pe Sn PE Be g g sur picture are in he | the I've thought mere Ic. i of you than’l ever aid of a motion nost universal pol ea Aa ler D| a picture star, and thai's a lot.” | is he ly ates by patent aI e name f > | My i | more difficult. The girl Ine 4 fier. Age Youre | CANTASSIUM io] . dell-like, clipped the one TRE TMENT h ie e word: A eWwhyt” Experience of many thousands hes “I think,” Joanna ventured, “It's be-|{[ FQParms the sreat Tae Os 4 | on = = es — a ——— | cause you make peaple talk about you Ss - Ly \ z ues ee ae | Wherever you go, and whe you Bs arene ene ae | bar Strange,Romantic ove Adventures of the Flapper you know) 0, peopic tas about t's bene iene ot : FS; Ye aa es Lega Gey famous and besides, being famous for i y fee 05: FS ¢ G4 yourse , rw e A with- hicago H } Y, ss yourself, no~ for what you do. And eR er r you have such a wonderful round of pecaiens 4 i dreds of thankful ives Ween | | pleasure. iatorpdereit ib ie Yvonne contemplated her cigarer a iu E i ; | vich bring ct 1 } again, following the lazy drifting o1 hope to those now atrick by the ‘eration oy a4 Se Og PARES He deadly scourge of civilization. aled ety o: 3 = wraith of smoke. “No,” she ‘A deeply interesting book, which pawl ts ’ oe ae x ‘ said, “that is not the reason you have es eget ieeeeetirac erste fy d xplain AUSE and: the a 3 by H. L |been interested in me; and it is not most raifonal method of avolding em . ~ = | the reason you were so willing to come e ating it where it He | Qpyright 1925 by H.L.GATES |to me when I invited you.” A smile af! 50,000 victims al. $ = ry r @ Mat. Published by arrangement with First National Pictures, inc. |suddenly played at her mouth and she or ' 2 poor 7 | t ; 1 poo aes = }nodded at the girl on the divan be- Sept hitsoliesett et dédereohes std fai * eae ; < yourself and des 63 be off she i CHAPTER XIV.—Continued. | skidding crowd, who could profess ta | side her. Is it?” she insiste el SO fo ele aS sending for this Wty fathers She talked on, saying things (ii | apie NEVA aoe wera ap ennnr mcd Nookspl ner: mt xu Charles Walter ‘ F x es | because of them. But, of course,; don’t think it is, altogether,” she ah end along , | Were meaningless to Joanna, the ob-)._ fs “| r ||| 51 Brunswick Ave., Toronto 4, Can. ip | vious things tha; had to &lo with the| ¥¥°""¢ ad not been serious! Tt was: agreed brightly, “but that is as close Sole representative for The Cantas- Doings, and I 2 MUNES 1 had to Alo eC just a manner of talk; the small talk,as I can put it into words. You see,||| sium Treatment in Canada and to enforen | beginnings of a new frigndship, and Bie wont te rey es | oll PROM ITS ENE: isotelntec Tea Deck U.S, Af : the prospects of a “jolly” time for the; eae ae = : i gta Ble . tes eirl on ‘A a ae od ae | All of these things flashed through| alone and making my own’ way. I've — - — for they . oh y, 5 e2] Fr, A + “7 9 . : vs the girl’s agile mind while the tiny had to fight hard to keep up with the . | a aproned and white head-dressed maid 3 ae caevéced auilelg saa § re gold elevator lifted from the first floor|crowd. I've wanted things that cost Many Roman Relics Found and bobbed a e 8 $ a= ; | 4 Ae rd. I 2 car had stop-| Money, and I’ve wanted things. that) * tatienbh ileal fo hor aniatreves qleationy that to the third. When the car had stop-| mone : c By ee a Chiron Stylus Buried 1,800 Years Is In 4 |ped, and the maid had slid open the|you can’t have, or enjoy, when you're are | . Severad Miss Manners’: apartment” was in | 2 . 3 Perfect Condition } narrow grilled door and stepped our,|Skimped. The things you need to ie , or tre order. | . 3 ij e i Many relics of Roman London haye ohn Joanna had dispersed her doubts with;make a show. The best I could ever Es s “children,” T've a little bedroom and a cozy! 4 ¥ > | ie z 4 jbeen discovered in excavations for : a determined waye of confidence. The|do was owe somebody installments on | 5. | » wig atop agen coon tor, Your! nob, ido fav arrogance came back into her eyes ana|@ dress or a wrap or my shies, ana peas Bae Cen re Eee ae ly informed from my own,” onne explained. “I na ta “Shetd get on aa she’a| keep my. eyes open oo ate inant London EPOBey | the curler = hope you will be no end comfortable.” ‘ | Re . Although buried for more than 1,800) taken an awful wallop trying.”’ ) stockin, I’ve looked all right, and - s At a finger touch a gold panel in love Winbhed’a lon pubrthines taye'alé | years, a flve-inch long iron stylus was} losed at 16 aie wal’ of the reception hall. slid Iwaye: happened to male sat Ce (oo, ay completely, free’ of ruse and: the writ: coiyals back, disclosing a tiny gilt elevator pie Lea valon of the | MS point and the erasing edge were iflicers pa A 3 x Again that bell-like voice of the} z | overs’ lane. of the kind that is automatic. The) \ Jelder girl clipped off a question as sharp as they could have been ou! t , C e a 2S) = aes heir cout: maid followed-them into the lift andy \ /"What; for example?” the last occasion a Roman scribe useds + at bone” pushed the buttons that sent it climb- | Teint Sruaied 4 Be ent ier eae the pen on his waxed tablets, ‘ “Not ij ing to an upper floor. Joanna was Bis = Wh Gene A boxwood hair comb is in such Ins, “NO : 7 looking out into the room. They o £4 | hioned, bit Strangely tremulous. She wanted to jiaearenallitiae things fehe pro-|ec0d condition that it has the ap- measure fot ; 4 say bright things to the older woman +i caseninws Sat eanlanit under-1 Dearance of being almost newly made. | who was ushering Ifer into these [Seon gue ae The comb, to which strands ®f fine} Stand. } | new and luxurious — surroundings, fearayemr ini ahs ouldia understand? black hair were still adhering, meas-| a p bui her mind was in an uneasy tur- | veannd ae ted "+ |ittres three and three-quarter inches| i persisted. ; moll. “Why was everything happen- | “But oe Wout yonnnacise ded | by three inches, and both the coarse ing as it was? So naturally, so Wegethlice vou Sin i ae ae ate |and the fine teeth are as regular and | | swiftly, so smoothly? Should she ees 1 2a ne aleagar ain because | Uelicately cut—apparently with a “fret-| 4 - ” Bt A) eyes . en, BC: 3 :. * trust herself to Yyoune Coutant?’ ra cae aye boy J liked, wouldn't | °2% #5 32 2 miachine-made article to- | She stole a glance at tle woman leak, Ral e Ant Y've ha eibas ig y. | stay square. “A re ha y x. P who stood so close to her, and com- | eax sanee rena eyi Mostly, Excellent craftsmanship is revealed! prehended her extraordinary fascina- | fc 1 } ho a eee rar ‘ to ‘talk ta in the sole ofa sandal—wood attach-| e who are w e Es 7 lion, the hair that was as black as Tanke Ine timed t taoan, they don't| ed t@ leather and studded with hob- ale me tired—! ean, s vulcanite, the magnoliaswhite fice are vata Leut my hair they | @ils similar to those-used at the pres- contrasting sharply with the two tad an tree eect ck a Re it 1/ent time. The wood and the leather luminous black eyes, and the lips that } = ee are ais nee Nhink t were carved to the exact shape of the : EO 0, 2 a a zm ey K ¥ | WE AUER NS UE to ea hit a be in a Tae When they wearers stoeg: The upper portion of | gerations of lip stick contours. The i ; nae Goat Rat like fugertil of Snother sandal, although of yery thick | 2 act like the girls fear that vibrated througli her at times We sae Lahaveuto Sayewho- car leather, as if intended for the hardest | with Brandon, the indubiatable fear) Yvonne swept the girl's face with a *°S\©TCAY * fave to say : wear, is of an elegant pattern . | . 1 «_ | hang Mout yesterday when there’s so | that seemed so unreasonable, gripped quick glance. “What do\ you know ee cannes Maier tin told rmal A large quantity of Samian ware | thar ne" t her for a second. Then her thoughts; about me?” | +s ae is a ‘ Gree gitar whilett: eet (50 to 100 A.D.) has been removed, | ¥ | just plain bad. ce in a ) 5 | cht much of flashed to what Teddy Dorminster had It was iif lt for “Miss 'T | eatcat up Spat it that Tave to haye /*8° @ portion ofa pipeclay stauu-| 8 ai Jownstairs: “A sing- as difficult for “Miss Twenty- |.5 2 e = 5 ably yenus, of. a kin! said In the room doy airs : & ecto (RTE OE cP AS ol cee She ‘thought. she’ finished ette, probably of Venus, of the kind) cess? INE ey, or a daneer, or something like! lie Ree a eis jae is She smiled a little at the USed by the Romans for household! ie the her that? What was there wrong about | ie ihe Saari eave drawing atti, ae pen sea erate F But ornament. She had pu n her grey tail- om, rosé shaded ani satin hung,| 3 2 ue ts og Paes vor Lt 1 there ala’t ope cage Mage? .| with windows looking down upon a Yvonne displayed no amusement. She Tt was on Uus site that portion of jet alone # leur .and the mink coat. And her| oan aie s Dp a ee Salat: a wall of thick timber proved to be le! g 1c) ga 3) vas ep exclusivery | * t) ys . | : Rear Srey Une Nat pres ops a es “We bie i care “And don’t you think that I am cut|P2"t of the river frontage durihg the} famous Avenue shop. Did she ee Tae i : ae through such eyen- Ripfak bi tanow. and then, when the peo- Roman occupation, was discovered, | . gs as she had consente ay a * a en, ) = remind one of the silk counter? pee ae a a pees to stay eine Ea Pee TSN eee PR and precautions are being taken for if she did, what of it? Weren’t the| ¥ ne , She had planned, or cette thus inter fet 26; im both plat the Safe uncovering of the continus- Imitations of the silk counter all right?) listened to him plan, the house that} re i phe ji mi tion of the structure. Certainly there had been no girl in her| ®€ Would some day build for then:-| bad and fancy bad? Perhaps I am. 3 | selv They ; ; dream! There are different ways to view S22 Shee merry go-as-fast-as-you-can - without -| Selves. They had endowed this dream’ y sa 2 Lhouse with many idle fancies everything, but—well,” she broke oft,, Would Not Utter Swear Word _ - — — |.) many idle fancies, but in 3 5; her visions there had ‘been no such|#24 Was silent for a brief moment: Se , | | splendors as the “little” room, wiin|“Well, you see that I do understand,/Condon Actress is Rewarded With a ‘ —|1is rose bedroom and canopied bealafter all,” she added, And then: ssipwennag Balauets beyond the softly draped door, which |“YU were glad to come to me because The use of a word with four letters | Yvonne had prepared for her. Ang | You think T am of today, and not yes- | Meaning an extkemely hot place, des-| | Yvonne was saying: |terday; that I am the proof of all|cribed in-the Bible, was considered Ry ee > | “You will want your own maid, ot} 70U" little theories of what a woman) 80 indelicate by May Moore Duprez| Read Mrs. Menard’ Seah | course:* “But. 1. haven't neaned ne, |OUSht tobe today—tisn’t that i12” at the opening of a new revue in Lon-| “ 4 nets ; eee : ‘o bec 2 don, that she declined to utter it. Her Experience May Help | you wir ¥: ee sy (To be continued) d - ee ewe Se ~ y P ra ee ee 10) eneBES Fe yourself. = ot | “You go to —-—” was the line ea ‘ # eas ancy alker can send you a col- as ave ke } (ne | Chatham, Ontario. — ‘“‘I want to tell lection atiineni ne hngee eeeeieertiod| Many Homestead Entries was to have speken, but when the} ou how much good your medicine | rats os p | < twicadk ay .. time came she merely said in a weak = has done me. Be--| ducing them when they're needed, 1; Abproximately twice as many home-| voice: | fore my baby | shall advise a French girl, or an Eng. | Steads have been taken up in the west y opie i, | ‘ reek aa fh) |lshone.~ The first will be more! this year as last. For the first five a Yon may go to wherever Teal e r: ‘ia eae £ zl figures were 435,520 acres | UX down that [ could | Skillful, the other more loyal.” months, the figures were 435,520 acres WP er hardly do my | Joanna couldn't stifle her laugh. | this year, as against 214,408 acres in t % ae “| ne a ae 4, cay Fe work. My head | youn] lave to ten me -hatto do | the same period of 19 by fi 1eir machinations, wor ed the nye ached continually | with a manid” anbUeserates ane its Peed SEs audience up to a state of expectancy rce's Or ll ,. 4 and I was so dis- | \ » Bh explained, mig ae a inakar| oF the climax of the belligerent plood, something like a pliantom of tears} Cupld 1s a celebrated matchmaker pti” for fe verod Guna gis anets . Ses x Siig) ae ork actress, who had declared previously vered sudde » dee: . sometimes he isn’ a hurry v. Tem oat paras cts ae % ae aie yee ta acta : at she would not utter the word and : I had another | **** ar eet) Eee eaULy. aati aes there was much joy among them When cap Ibaby justoneyear | Alone,” she sald, “and terribly afraid—| A sensible man 1s one who knows |. ovation was given tial Da prez phe 1 and a half old and it gave me a lot to! | of myself, I mean.” when tole, go before taking hold : api en teh fey posse do. Sol thought I would try Lydia es : : and she was showered with bouque js DOP bert : Yvonne s he gic’ ost %on E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | *¥0nve swept the girl's face with «|= | See patel ie as I had read so Touch bout it inithe | quick glance. She spoke quietly to PARTIES Vancouver Grain Port oh Ps, little books. I found a difference right | the maid who fluttered about the room. fim af Nratieiee in tha tuatiec) the J wal diway as my head was relieved and |.) my daew , | Gham ° ae eae mente eon ye “ my tired feelings gone. My sister | 7° Mic Went out, closing the door | fu“ DODD S: exported wheat to Britain amounting DPS thad been doing my washing and she hind her. To Joanna Yvonne sald: IE to total of 31,641,000 bushe 6 thar on continued doing it, as she said it |“Come and sit down.” She indicat- Ks 1 ¢'thé tote 16,715 bushels ‘golng be 3 might set me back if I start led the divan: beside her. “It yon/a g Kl D N EY ape al ae oa eld itagain. Itsure did help rm Pa et eee 3 % A to Britain from ¢ dian ports, Van- ai had taken just two bottles when my | like one there are clgarets in the “hex ‘ collver had approxifiately 56 per cent 4d tt baby came. He is a fine big boy, | on the tabouret I think I'll haye Of the 000,000 bushels of Canadian is now nearly five months old. Iam | one, too.” Before she spoke again F fy if Canadian | t ce taking your me: sagainandLam | o. grey t lati eer: wheat shipped from Canadian ports to oe } able to do my work all by myself now. | "1° {7e8 & contemp yun countries exclusive of the United 3H | I always recommend the Vegetable | #!lowed “the smoke to curl States, Vancouver last year handled vi ; Compound to women, and especially | from her lips Joanna watched 58,000,000 bushel a ; t- expectant mothers, as I be | her ‘silentl He st words we : ‘ dO cot ' they need help at those times.’’— x 3 Rex ic sagt : ret sa pst ya ot ! Mrs. OLtver MENARD, 54 Center St, | An unprofiable apartment hous ety Chatham, Ontario. c many people fg a flat failure eo »s talking about] MLD 5 pit = 2 | - —-— 5 Oo W. N. EL 366 And some of them| | Minard's Liniment for toothache i |out search of yoluminious reports or }Eclectric Oil continues to maintain its reference to books covering a variety of other “irrelevant subjects. Lost Two Hundred Years Thou alone Keepest judgment for Thine own; Only unto Thee ts known, What to pity, what to blame; How the flerce temptation came; What is honor, what {s shame. —Alice Carey Oldest Gate in England Restored to Owford College Balliol College, Oxford,*has found a gate belonging to the college which was lost 200 years ago. The gate fs probably the oldest in Englandy hay- ing been built, for Balliol in 1288, - cording to the purchase record in the college books. . Yor 500 years gener- ations of belated students kicked the gate’s timbers to get in after hours. God sees us aliogether, not in sep arate feelings or actions as our fellow- men see us. We aré always doing each other injustice, because we only hear separate feelings or actions; wa don’t see each other's whole nature.— George Eliot, ‘ No man can justly censure or con- demn another because, indeed, no man truly knows another.—Sir Thomas Late in the eighteenth century the | prowne. gate was missing after the quadrangle = fee Th Was remodeled. It now has been dis- Gorns are painful growths. Hollo- covered, its oak panels well presery- ed under a hundred coats of paint, and s been repurchasell by a ‘group of sraduates and given to the college. way’s Corn Remover wilt! remove them. . Woman Wins Air Race The Oil of the People.—Many oils have come and gone, but Dr. Thomas” Succeeds Easily at Pageant Held by Yorkshire Aeroplane Club Mrs. Sophie Elliott Lynn, Britain’s pioneer woman aviator, has won her first air race. Against a field Of sey- en flie including Sir John Rhodes, in a race of private aeroplane owners at the alr pageant held by the Yorkshire Aeroplane Club, Mrs won easily. e its sphere of $ each year. Its sterling qualities have brought it to the front and kept it there, and it can truly be called the oil of the people. Thous- ands have benefited by it and would use no other preparation, men Lynn Encouraged by her suc cess, Mrs. Lynn may enter next season mother is very ill. Can't you go in} for the King's cup race around Eng and cheer her up?” land which fs the big aeroplane event “Yes’um,” said Tommy, as he went | of the yea into ihe sick room. But-in a moments he came out disconsolate. “Couldn't, mother,” at seemed to get, Worse. The Wrong Method “Tommy,” said his mother, “grand- few Minard’s Liniment for bruises he said A gymnasium fas been installed ta say, dear “What did you 2” asked | passenger cars on a transcontinetal mother. railroad Probably for the use of “Why, U asked her if she would like| those who want to train to pul up a soldiers at her funer; window. CHILDREN Cry MOTHER: Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulen Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Veverishness arising there- from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, he natural ) Physicians everywhere recomend it assimilation of Food; giving healthy To avoid imitations, for the Absolutely Harmless - No