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THE GAZETTE, OLDS, ALBERTA. ter long tests we are con- vinced Aluminum is the best container for tea. RED ROSE T EAs 2004 ted’ Now packed only in Aluminum. Indians Are Good Farmers Indians of Prairie Provinces Produced One Million Bushels of Grain Last Year The Indians of ‘the three Prairie Provinces —— Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta—last season produced in round figures one million bushels of grain, of which about balf, or 488,000 bushels, was wheat, according to a recent Government report. There are about 35,000 Indians in the area in question and the land reserved for their use includes some of the most fertile soil in the Prairie: They had 97,000 ‘acres under cultivation in 1926. They .own about 25,000 head of cattle and $5,000 horses of a good type. BO Torture Jewish Boy Anti-Semitic Wave Sweeps ~ the Bran h Lines in the West The next-few years will witness great activity in branch lines railway} vonsiruction in Western Canada, judging by the Canadian National Railways programme covering the. next three years, recently outlined. to Parliament: by Hon. Charles >A. Dunning, Mintster—of~ Railways, coupled with the | Soviet Union , Three members of the Communist Party have been arrested at Ivanove- Voznesensk, near Moscow, on charges | of having _ tortured a Jewish boy I named Bayrach, employed in a fac- | tory with them.- They are alleged to | have applied electric wires to. the boy intimation that’ has been given that the Canadian Pacific also plans exten} od to have néarly: strangled: kim on site branch lines buiiding in the West, although#at the time of writing, the | © y details of their programnie have not been made public. | ‘tanada is w squippe ri F: ines railway; so well equipped | Ne Canada is well ‘equipped with main lines ‘of railway ‘o r 1 equipp: | anti-Semitism throughout the Soviet tn fact that the statement is frequently made that the Dominion: has over | nton, built in this respect. through our seaport cities. | one oceasion. The case has revealed a wave of These“ main lines run east and. west, carrying the; products ef the West to Ontario, Quebec, the Ailantic and the Pacific coast, aud bringing to the prairies the manutactured goous-of the east, and the fruit, fish, lumber of British .Columbia,. as well as~ tne’. imports OnE | | . | Joint Soreness Subdued, Fine for catarrh when melted ina spoon or sn up the nose and vapors inhaled. Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way A Salve which Releases Medicated Vapors when Applied Over Throat and Chest. Inhaled as a vapor and, at the same time absorbed through the skin like a Hniment, ice VapoR seats inne itely in: |» COl air passages. Thisis the inedern direct trenbint for all cold troubles that is ing so popu- lar in Canada and the States where over 17 million a are now used yearly. Splendid for sore throat, tonsilitis, bronchitis, croup, head and chest colds, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. ‘ Just rub Vicks over throat and chest. and inhale the, medicated. va It auickly loosens up a cold, y yicks : VAPORUB Over 21 Muwion Jars Useo Yeariy ” Reduced Strength of R.C.MP. Now Fewer in Number, But Work Has Greatly Increased. Commissioner Starnes of the Royal Noiseless Construction Buildings May Soon he Erected Silently With Electric Heat The steel frame of a five-storey fac- tory has just been completed in Shar- on, Pa., without. arousing the entire town from its morning slumber or testing, its nerves. There were no maddening blows of pneumatic rivet- ers delivered with the noise and rap- idity of machine gun in action and no picturesquely dangerous tossing of red-hot rivets into a skilfully manipu lated barrel a hundred feet away. Six- teen experts wearing goggles noise- lessly fused beams and girders to- gether with the intense heat of daz- zling electric arcs. It will be recalled that the arc welder was applied with brilliant.suc- cess by American engineers in repair- ing the disabled machinery of inter- esting German ships during the war. At Sharon the same apparatus was used for the first time in erecting the frame of a large building. The Sharon structure must be test- ed for strength, and the comparative costs of riveting and welding inusi be established, before we may herald the: day when skyscrapers will ‘be'si- lently erected with electric heat. But it augurs well for thé noiseless future | that 100. tons of steel (one-eighth the amount: that would ordinarily have | been required) were saved by are welding and that Sharon's - historic five-storey factory has a steel frame Canacian Mounted Poli n his an- ced | nual report’ to the, Minister Justice, | draws attention to the reduced of lnprecedented lightness and Still More People Dyeing! ‘Thousands of women give old garments latest colors, and make drapes and furnish- ings all bright and beautiful—thanks to home dyeing. So'can you! It’s fun, and how it saves money! Deep-dyed, rich colors or daintiest tints. So easy, if you just use rea/ dye. Diamond dyes do a perfect job on any fabric—right over other colors. Dye anv- thing; easy as washing! FREE nowatany drugstore: the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia, full of suggestions, with simple directions,actual piece-goods color samples, etc. Or write for big, illustrated book. Color , Craft — free—DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N11, Windsor, Ontario. Sauead Make it NEW for 15 cts! “Stamp Laundry in Italy But in order to make these long. main lines’ profitable from an operatin standpoint, there must be a. veritable network of branch lines. to feed ihem. | the West that these feeders are mostly needed, and. where the > It is in _possibilities for securing new and larger traffic is most promising. There is another lack in the West in the railway situation as it now | 1 5 nr =| Wonderful Results From Rubbing ‘the | | Sore Parts With NERVILINE “My testimony should convince any: | sirengeth of the force, and @ marked | increase in the number of cases dealt with. The strength in 1926 was.876, in 28,000 cases were handled, while in 1920, the strength was 1,500 and £ + 4 ness-fer-tts-size- Re-Gumming Used. Stamps for Circulation The French ‘secret service has solved a postage stamp mystery which has been creating a great com- exisis, and that is in the matter of lines r the several east and west main lines. recent years has another main objective in mind. must tow find an outlet either to the Atlantic or the Pacific. , Our existing’ network of main and branch lines must be provided wtih | direct connection wiih the Hudson Bay Railway. unning north and south connecting | Branch line construction in mor been planned so as to not only provide feeders to the main } lines, but through a gradual linking up of these branches bring about con- necting lines running in a-generally north and sotth direction. Branch line construction in the West must, in the future, The Hudson Bay Railway is béing pushed to completion, and by the end of. the year steel will almost if not quite’! reach to the Bay terminal. By the West, this railway is regarded as a main | line,—a direct Western route to tidewater and the markets of Europe. Ie this route proves to be what its advocates elaim for it, then in’the not now | distant future millions of bushels of Western grain will move north which have still! Its success requires this, 1 matism left me badly crippled,” writes | Amos F. Fleury, from: Kingston. © “T} went to McKay’s Drug Store and they | {recommended Nerviline, which restor- | ed me completely.” For Rheumatic pains, tion from a 85e¢ bottle of Nerv Sold everywhere. To Increase Egg Production | Hens Lay More. Eggs With the Use of : Light The use of lights with the laying | flock increases. the winter and yearly Lumbago. | several Sciatica, you, will get lasting satisfac- | #mong iline. \ As the result of the northward drift ! which is in progress, the number of | inén in the far North has been near: one that ‘Nerviline’ is a splendid prep-| 10,000 cases. were disposed of. aration {o use on swelled joints. Rheu- | Speaking of. the Arctic work, the commissioner referred to “the urgent need” for a new post in Baffin Island, “and I am under pressure to establish additional detachments the. aboriginal inhabitants.” ly trebled. | The commissioner states that a | real emergency has arisen in the ap- | peal to his force by the customs de- | partment for police officers. He | points out that more than $72,000 was and the people demand it in order-that they may enjoy maximum benefits | r : S | egg production. | Fall Jaying can be) collected by the force in revenues - which the new. outlet should provide. | kept up by using lights from Septem- Tuds y Railway is in Saskatch-; ieee cna nee a tthe. eee ee ean ich er ee ber 1 to November 1,. It 1s. possible Dew 2 ; aw Kk: : 2 C : CMa DaLuraRy. AOUOwS a a o one ne iby using lights to carry the early nection. with. it must be done in that Province through “certain branches which will have the effect of linking up existing lines wit the Bay road. The building of such lines are included in the C. gramme recently announced. - Ii would “these as purely Saskatchewan. branches. be a. mistake, however, They are just as important and as! the. building of! h|} their much hatched pullets- through | production period with less tr s NR. : pro jmoulting than when lights are not to regard} |used. -Slow maturing pulle}s will ma- | ture faster under lights. Properly in- -essentlal to Manitoba’and Alberta as they are to the Province in which they | stalled lights will increase in the la- must actually be built. The construction of these connecting branches may also. prove .an | important factor in. effecting. a complete change -and development in this whole western country. ‘let to the sea, those products of Western Canada which do not go east to thé Atlantic or west to the. Pacific, are. forced to move to the south, that is, ‘to the United States, to Minneapolis, Chicago, and thence to Buffalo or New York. With the opening .conneciidns and shorter additional traffic for our railways, and:adding to the volume of business the Hudson Bay Railway. The appropriation ‘of over $5,000,000 for const Hudson Bay ‘Canadian National in the next three years on pranch lines i to connect existing lines with the Bay road, and to provide direct connection of Canada shipping to th because of these direct | q haul, move northward through Canada,- providing | tery and cold—is extremely hard on over | children. ruction - work on ‘the Railway, and of an even larger sum to be expended by the | rooms and catch colds. which rack in Saskatchewan! their whole system, ‘To guard against, bor income from the birds for the year. : in transportation matters | : Lacking any northern out-} 1 « ‘MARCH WEATHER DANGEROUS TO BABY of the Hudson Bay: outlet, and the connecting of our) On Account of the Very Sudden) -existing railway systems with the road to the north, not only will our own | western products find a shorter ouilet, but, instead south, products. ef the northwestern states will, Changes in Temperature Our “Ganadian March weather—one ay bright, but sloppy, the next blus- e| Conditions make it: neces- ‘sary for the mother. to keep the little |oneg indoors. They are often confin- ed to overheated, badly ventilated first | i for various Government departments. Farm of the Future Nuts and Beans Only Crop Predicted by Dr. Kellogg The farm of the future without ani- mals, except possibly a horse for rid- ing, and without fowls, except for “decorative purposes,” was envision ed by Dr, J. H. Kellogg, Battle Creek, 75-year-old. advocate of a vegetable diet. For the products of farm animals ahd fowls he would substitute “a few walnut or. hickory nut trees in the back yard and along the highways, with) field crops of soy beans and pea- nuts.” - He admitted, however, that prepar- ation must be gradual for such a rad- ieal.change as ‘the elimination of milk, eggs and meat, but said he had followed such a diet for many years \these colds and to keep the baby well | till the .better, brighter. days come for Manitoba, Southern’ Saskatchewan, and’ the northwestern states with | song, a-box of Baby’s Own Tablets ‘the Bay» marks a new era in railway transportation ‘in the West and in the -development of the whole prairie section of the Dominion. should be kept in the house and an occasional dose given the baby to keep his stomach sweet and his bow- Chinaman. Invokes O!d Law After taking legal action on four different occasions to prevent his de- ‘portation by the immigration authori- ‘ties; Hum Bing You, Montreal China- ‘man, succeeded when he invoked. a British. law dating from the .reign of “;Charles IL, and under a habeas cor- :pus order issued by Justice Bruneau “in the practice division of the su- *perior court, he is now free to remain tin Canada, Modern Culture “] wanted my daughter to be cul- tured,” the mother said. “I sent her to the best- boarding school, the fi y summer camps, and an-excellent col- lege, and gave her a finishing course abfoad. week-end and just before she left she bought a. package of chewing gum, a package of cigarettes, the most jurid confessional ‘magazine and a moving picture paper.”—Wew York Sun =~ Today she went off for els working regularly. Baby’s Own Tablets area mild but thorough laxative which never. fail to regulate the stomach and bowels and thus -relieve colds and simple fevers and keep baby fit. The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine. Co., Brotk- ville, Ont. Naval Base at Port Royal Shifting of Naval Base From Bermuda to the Caribbean Sea is Under t MOTHER: Fletcher’s ‘Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and ‘Children all ages of Constipa- ttion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely . Harmless - No Opiates, Litt lbihne Physicians everywhere recotamend fit, Consideration Establishment of a naval base. at Port Royal and the reduction in status of Bermuda, now the chief Bri- tish naval base in southern Atlantic waters, are reported to be under con- sideration by. the British . Govern. ment. ‘The reported shifting of the naval base from Bermuda to the Caribbean Sea would give Great’ Bri- tain a naval station direc'ly south of the American base of -Guantanamo ‘and in the pathway of the Panama Canal. Plans call for the conversion of Port Royal into an airplane, hydro- plane and submarine base, it is said. All island forts will be manned by natives. Bermuda, it was said, will consequently be considerably reduced in status as an important British na- val station. An American electrician _has ° dis- covered that lightning wanders around a good deal in space. We are more concerned with what it does when it comes to land. Minard’s—the dependable liniment. WwW. N. OU. 1671 ~~ “with immense profit.” Farm animals; with the exception | of horses, he classed as a liability | and hazard’ to the farmer,” for they eat up more than three-fourths of the food our farms produce and return in food products only a small part of ‘what they. consume.” : i Is Skilful With Motorcycle A -legless motorcycle operator apparently is not handicapped in New. York’s congested traffic. Seated in the side car; with controls adjust- ed to operate from the side, such. a driver was seen to thread his way through Madison avenue traffic start- ing and. stopping promptly with the traffic signals. Refore marriage mén and women argue; after that they dispute. Heari Palpitation Dizzy, Sinking Spells Mrs. M. A. Gagnon, Donatville, Alta., writes:—‘‘Some time ago I was very nervous, could not sleep at night, often had dizzy, sinking spells and palpita- tion of the heart, and was’so run down I could uot do my housework, but just leave everything and sit down. I spent a lot of money using medi- cine from the doctor, but it did not do me any good. At last a friend told me to use and after using a couple of boxes I was not the same woman. I began to feel so.much better, and after a few more. boxes I was in perfect health. I always recom- those I. know who on conse gi are er fi heart trouble,’’ ag cg Price 50c. a box at all druggists oF dealer, mailed direct on rea pt of eT. Milbura Limited, Foronte, Ont.. Oe, IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with “Pape’s Diapepsin”’ As so0n.as you eat a tablet or two of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your indigestion is gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, flatu- | lence, gases, palpitation, or any mis: ery from a sour, acid stomach ends. Correct your stomach and digestion for a few cents. Each package guar- anteed by druggist. Radio Telephony With the extension of the trans- Atlantic telephone service to Call- fornia, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arizona, the entire United States will have diréct connection with all of England, Scotland and Wales, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company announced. : P Internally and Externally it is Good. —The crowning property of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is that it can be used internally for many com- plaints as well as externally. For sore tlroat, croup, whooping cough, pains in the chest, colic and many kindred ailments it has qualities that are unsurpassed, A bottle of it costs little and there is no loss in always having it at hand. Rescued by, a Queen | While motoring .on the dunes near | the. Hague, Queen Wilhelmina saw a | woman. struggling in the Sea, She | ordered her chauffeur to drive as quickly as possible to the place, and. | the Queen, together with the chauf- j-feur and a lady-in-waiting, got the | woman out of her perilous position. Wrapped in shawls, she was taken to the nearest hospital, where she qoickly. recovered: She had walked excitement. Asthma Victims. The man or wo- victim. What can be more terrifying than to suddenly be seized with paroxysms of choking which seem to fairly threaten the existence of life itself. From-such-a condition Dr. J. D. Kellog’s. Asthma Remedy has brought many to completely restored health and happiness. It is known and prized in every section of this broad land. Is Still a Secret Lord Kelvin, when he was a pro- fessor in Glasgow University; once asked one of his classes to tell him what they knew of-electricity. The class was diffident, but at last one of the students blurted out, “I knew all about it last week, but I’ve forgot- ten.” Professor Thompson (as Lord Kelvin then was), looked at the stu- dent and said gravely,,“Do you know | you are quite unique, for you are one of the only two people who have ever | known all about electricity? One is God Almighty, but He doesn’t tell. You are the other and you have for- gotten. What a pity.” Building Boom In Winnipeg Winnipeg is on the threshold of one of the greatest home-building years of its history, a summary of plans of local contractors reveals. Plans are al- | ready drawn up for 148 homes, which will cost $1,000,000, construction of which will commence as soon as the frost is out of the ground. For sale everywhere—Minard’s Linl- ment. motion among merchants in many parts of France for some time. Many bills for goods have been paid by bales of authentic stamps ranging in denomination .from ‘ten .centimes: to five francs. Since stamps are legal tender, the merchants were obliged to take them. When a bill of one thou- gand francs owing to a Paris shop was. paid in stamps the management notified’ the Surete Generale. Exhaus- tive investigation disclosed that while the stamps were not counter feit, they had been washed; all can- cellation marks obliierated and then regummed, The stamp laundry was located in Italy, doing a large busi- ness. A Power of its Qwn.—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil has a subtle power of its own. All who have used it know this and keep it by. them as the most val- uable liniment available. Its uses. are innumerable and for many years it has been prized as the leading lint- ment for man and beast. Unemployment Insurance A proposal that the committee on industrial and international rela’ions be instructed to investigate. and re- port on the establishment of a sys- tem of insurance against unemploy- ment, sickness and invalidity will be made in the House of Commons shortly, The proposed résolution -wiil be introduced by A. A. Heaps, Labor, of Winnipeg, North. ; into the water in a state of nervous | man subject to-asthma—isindeed—a}- THROBBING PAIN disappears when. you use Minard’s. The household Lini- ment for generations. — ~ HATCHING EGGS and. chicks from Exhibition Barred Rocks, Reds, and trapnested Leghorns of high egg record. inners: at leading poultry shows. 25,000. booked already, which shows we have a’ wide reputation, Quality and’ Service is our only incentive. Write for beautiful. circu lar. We pay _the duty. SPECIAL MARCH OFFER, ACT QUIC J. A. Maas, Poultry Farm, Faribauit, Minn. EAUTIFUL REGISTERED BULI. pups sent anywhere $15, live delivery guaranteed; grown bulldogs cheap; guaranteed mange remedy $1. Bulldogs,. 501 Rockwood, Dallas, Texas. AKERS’ OVENS—Write for cata- logue and lst of used ovens. Hubbard Oven Company, 1100 Queena West, Toronto, Ont. OUGHEN NURSERIES, Valley River, Man., 156 miles North of Interna- tional Boundary, offers home-grown fruit trees grafted on hardiest home grown roots. Varieties recommended by Experimental. Farms. Catalog describes theso with comparisous of hardiness. Apple, Plum, Crabs, Raspbeivles, Straw- berries, Currants, Gooseberries, Lilacs, Roses, Ornamental. Trees; Evergreens, Perennial Flowers, Farm, Vegetable and Flower ‘Seeds. Many ‘Rargains. Write now for descriptive catalog. FOR OUGHS EVE THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Mo,9
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