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THE GAZETTE, OLDS, ALBERTA. WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD Mrs. Mirlam A., “Ma Ferguson, has assumed the duties of state governor of Texas. The inauguration was at tended by her husband who was im- peached and deposed from ihe gov- ernorship. Leon Trotzky was-relfeved of his duties as-chairman of the revolution- ary war council by the central execu- tive.. committee of the Communist party, the most power ful politcal body in Russia. Reports received at Dawson. City from Old Crow mission state that In- dians are trapping great numbers of foxes. Meat is reported very plepti- ful, 500 caribou having been killed SO} far this. winter. : i . The sermon in Canterbury Coa Cattiedsai seaeatly was preached by a minis of the Congregational union,.Rev. J: B. J. Carmen, and more than ordinary interest was shown in the service in consequence. . Told by a fortune teller recently that he would never see his 26th birthday, Lorne .Coffle, 25, homesteader, near Edmonton, disappointed in love, end- éd his life Sunday night witha rifle af- | ter bidding his lady goodbye. Arguments before the privy council: in’ connection’ with the «ppeal of the; Manitoba grain futures tax case will) start early in March, Hon. W. R. Craig, ; attorney-geneéral, has announced. Hon. } . Geoffrey Lawrence, K.C., of London, 1 Will act as counsel for Manitoba. Wi. B. Ontario in the Drury Farmer-Labor Government, was chosen by Progres- sive members of the Ontario. Legisla- ure as"house leader in succession to Manning Doherty, who : declined to continue in the office. R. S..Ward, one,of the directors of the Workmen's .Compensation Board of Manitob 1, has’ heen appointed act- ing commiscsioner pending. investiga- tion into the. administration of the board’s affairs under ‘the late as G, Wilson. Catnip will be used by the British Columbia Game Conservation Board in a new war on cougars. A bottle of catnip’ extract reachod here | from Washington, -D.C.,. and experiments with its usé will be started immediate- ly. It ds said to exercisé an irresist- ible attraction for cougars. — _ Its Different Soph.--Between you and me, what do you think .of Jack's Prom girl? Omore.—Between you and me, so good; but ajone—Oh, boy. not “Afier a_girl goes on the shady side) of 35 she drops the affinity business and begins to hustle around for ‘an ordinary bread-winner. From School Teacher To Great Eminence A young man who was brought up on a farm in Western Pennsylvania. studied diligently and qualified for district school ‘teacher. Further pursuing His studi¢s and teaching, lic managed to save up eoug: money to put him thru medical colle; After the Civil War, he began. the practice of medicine in the new sit section of Pa., ‘and often rode horse-back thru the wood» to reach and relieve those who were seri- ously ill. Hé was a wades ot nature, knew and coutd. easily. recogtizé’ tost: of the medicinal plant# growing in the weods. Later, he moved to Buffalo,N.Y. where he launched his favorite remedies, and, in a short time, they were sold by every drug- gist in the land. ‘I’ oday, the name of this aan, Dr. R. V. Pierce, is known through- out the world. His Golden Medical Dis- covery is the best known. blood medicine and tonic. More than fifty million bottles have been sold. If pour drug; ist does not the “Discovery,” in liquid or tablets, gan obtain a trial pkg. of the tablets ; consul ' gust, 1923, with Captain Wells in com- “dred fox and bear skins and walrus Raney, attorney-general for] A Difficult Problenr Repatriation of Canadians Who Have r Become Naturalized Americans The repatriation of Canadians who bave beconte citizens ef another coun- try presents a problem which the de-, partment of the secretary of state finds it difficult to solve. Canadians who have become citizens of the United States are drifting back, | and find themselves subject to the} same regulations and restrictions as any. other alien immigrant. To meet their. case it has been sug- gested that the immigration awa should be amended to provide auto-| matic readmission as British subjects | To Alaska . to Canadians returning to the country, | Eleven. Esquimaus, including two/even though they. have taken’ out na-| women. and five. children, natives of; turalization papers elsewhere. "Fhe Alaska, left Harbin, Manchuria, for,;state department points out that such | Dairen Island, by steamer, for repat-; repatriated people would have British riation after spending a year on Wran- citizenship in Canada,. and would gel Island, from which they were res-|create “twa kinds of nationality in cued by a Sovict ship last August. Canada, one which conferred rights on One-child died at Viadivostock and | the holder throughout the British Em- another on the Siberian-Manchurian pire and elsewhere, and the other lim- border while awaiting permission: to|ited to Canada. This would give rise |> cross the frontier. to confuison and would be misleading The Esquimaux told the Americaniin many cases to holders: of ‘Canadian had been engaged by a /local certificates.” . The present. law, Canadian company for trapping foxes.|common throughout the- British Em- They left Kotzebue, Alaska, in Au-! pire, confers a probationary period ot five years on intending British sub-. jects. ae Lav ii — Party Taken Off Wrangel Island Going ‘ they mand. . A year later the Russian ship, Red October, took them off Wrangel Island and: landed them at Viadivos- tock, passing close. to the Alaskan coast. . The Russians, they say, con- “fiseated a dozen-guns, a couple of hun- Czar’s Gift Now In New York Silver Bow! Given to German Regi- ment Worth $150,000 ~~ A champagne bow! of silver, studded tusks. Captain Wells died at Vladi-| with jewels, the gift of the late Czar vostock. : . of Russia to the First Chevauslegers | ; — Regiment, of Nuremberg, Germans, | MOST: OLD FOLKS was recently brought to the United States, and_has been on exhibition in New York. The Czar, in 1907, paid 300,000 rou- bles to have the bowl made for regiment, of which. he was an honor- ‘and it is now: valucd at | REQUIRE A HEART AND NERVE TONIC After middle age littie sickness and | ailme: nts seem harder to shake off than | | formerly as the heart aetion becomes | ary colonel, weak and uncertain and the nerves! $150,900, i are not as steady as they were In the) ‘Huring the revolution in Germany, | ' younger days. . S a u Now is the time. when all aged peo- following the World War, it fell into’ the hands of a war profiteer, who | ple who with’ to maintaip their health sought in vain for a purchaser. rt! and vigor and retain their energy un- impalred should use firially passed back into the hands of} one of the officers of the old regiment. -_. MILBURN’S a HEART AND NERVE PILLS who brought it to the bein ni iterwae Jap Crew Used As Slaves | Mrs, M. O’Connor, Whitestone, Ont., writes:—‘“I have been troubled. most of my life, with shortness of breath, ————— palpitation of the heart, and. fainting: Authorities At Tokio investigating | spells. 1 was advised, by a friend, 1 Weird Story of Seaman aa ae os yO ae 1] ‘The Japanese authorities. at. Tokio | have never had a really bad spell/ are investigating a weird tale of a} since. I an 80 years of age-and I) Russian poaching ship, manned by 2 nig ge ge og san oe °| crew of Japanese slaves, kept at their, I always recommend | Jobs by armed force. | ’-Yoshiro-Sakaguchi, a Japanese sea- many years, yet. | then: to anyone who is suffering from ‘man, who claims to have been kept aj prisoner for four years aboard the! heart trouble.” For sale at all ‘druggists and ‘dealers. slave ship, recently escaped from hls | Message In Bottle : captors at Otaru, a port in Hokkaido, | _ Drifted Eleven Years | and has reported his story to the gen-' darmes:in the city of Takasaki. | Found By Hudson Bay: Company ‘On scoae taatS “Island at Labrador The Friend of All Siitieretecetir: Eleven years ago Capt. J. R: Moore, Thomas’ Bclectric Oil is-a valuable; the Jandlord of a hotel at Falmouth, \It holds. out hope to everyone and Eng.; was in charge. of the motor’ realizes it by stilling suffering | ketch Fort Churchill, when the vessel | where. It is a liniment that has the | was caught in-a bifzzatd at Port Per- | Dlessing of half, a continent. ‘rique Bay, onthe Labrador. coast. Thinking that his ship was doomed | and that the crew. would perish, the} ‘captain enclosed farewell messages in a. botile and threw. them overboard. After hé had done this it was found hy SoaNIDIe to beach the -vessel and: all lives were: saved. r } ‘wherever enquired: for. Drove First Train in China William G. Jackson, who drove the first. train that was ¢v¥er run in China, died at R&ydon, Southwold, aged 75:; Until a few years ago-lie was engineer of the Southwold Railway.” Capt. Moore has now: received word The Chinese, resenting the introduc- from the Hudson Bay Company to the|tion of ‘the. railroad, at first tore up effect’ that the bottle with the imess-jthe lines, and the officials had a very ages has been. washed-up on an island] anxious time until the people became at Labrador. ‘ accustomed to the PHGASHEE 2 -of the trains. The Red Terror Bolshevists Have No Scruples in Spreading Destructive Doctrines Many European states are anxious to increase their trade in Russia. But it requires much. gullibility for any European Goyernnient to assume that ' immunity from Soviet Communist pro- _ Dine On Reindeer Meat 3 _ Reindeer steaks became popular in of reindeer meat arrived here’ from Alaska. A jelly fish weighing one pound con- tains more than 15 ounces . water. Former | the} remedy to ail those who suffer pain It is! ‘on sale everywhere and can be round | Sentencing two Communists to three Chicago: recently ‘when 25,000 pounds! ' “DIAMOND DYE” IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR Perfect home dyeing and tint- ing guaranteed with . Diamond Dyes... Just. dip in cold water to shades, or boil to dye rich, perman- ent colors. Each 15-cent package contains directions so simple any womsn can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ripbons,: skirts, walsts, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, CORES SES: hangings, every- thing new. Buy “Diamond Dyes’—no other kind —and tell your druggist whether the ‘material you wist to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed: goods. Might Solve Traf Traffic Problem Englishman Suggests ieste Light Motor Car Fitted With Wings — Sir Charles Wakefield suggests a fly- ing motor car as 2° solution of. the traffic problem. “Why not,” he asks, “ave a Hebt motor car fitted with wings, so that it could take either the road or the air, as the traflic demanded?” Z “The car-plané consists of a light car, driven by. propellers like those of an ;aeroplane, and light wings which can be folded back on the roof: of the car, When not in use. Her Trouble Started From a Bad Cold ‘Ontario Lady’s 5 Little Daughter Suffered from Headaches and was Relieved by Dodd’s Kidney P Pills Dodd’s Kidney Pilis are.a inuay rem- edy and can be taken by young and] old. Williamstown, Ont.—(Special). Ww € have a testimonial from Mrs. l.. Stan- ley, a well-known | resident of ° this place. Sh» writes to us because she feels that she. owes it to other mothers who have children - suffering from | weak kidneys, to tell them the relict, afforded her littte gitl. Sbe siates:—- “J: must write to you regarding’ your | Doda’ 's Kicney Pills. “I have been giv- ing them to my child. She has been suffering . from. headaches, broken | sieep, fitful appetite, and was always tired and nerveus. I have found your "pills very: satisfactory and am going io keep on using them. Dodd's Kidney Pills ‘have become a family remedy because’ people ‘have tried them. and found them good. They ‘help | Rheumatism, © Lumbago, Lame lack, Heart Disease, Headaches and Urinary troubles, because all these are Kidney Diseases, or.are caused by the Kidnvysr failing to-do their work. Want No Interference New Zeaiand Magistrate Gives Stiff Sentence to Communists months’ inrprisonment for. selling a book on Communism, encouraging vio- lence and lawlessness, Mr. Poynton, the Auckland, New: Zealand, stipen- diary magistrate, said: “We can work pertinent ‘interference of fanatical, antt-] British, bloodthirsty aliens. How British ‘communities will, tolerate. so jong this foul work of noxious reptiles passes understanding.” = Miller’s Worm Powders not only ex- terminate intestinal and other worms, but they are a remedy for many. other ailments of children. (They strength- en the young stemach against -bilious- iness and are tonical in’ their, effects where the child suffers from loss of appetite. ~. n feverish conditions they will be found useful and. they will serve to al‘ay pain and griping in the stomach, fom which children so often suffer. ECZEMA IN - RED PIMPLES On Face. Itched Badly. > 5 2 Cuticura Healed. “Eczema first began with an itch- ing on my face. Little red pimples formed that itched very badly caus- ing me to scratch. The scratching made the pimples large and red, and some nights they burned and kept me awake for a while. “*My mother recommended Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment so I sent for a free sample which helped me. I purchased another cake of Cuti- cura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointmen. and in a month I was completely healed."” (Signed) Miss Edith H. Kelley, Rt. 1, Unity, Me. 7 July 12, 1923. Daily use of Cuticura Beep, Oint- ment and Talcum helps to prevent skin troubles. anteeat® paganda can be secured simply. by recognizing Russia as an honorable member of the family- of nations. The Bolshevists have no. scruples when it comes to spréading their destructive doctrines. Lending them money and strengihening their grip at home would only inerease their capacity for. world-wide evij. They are inter- national terrorists as wéll as national |’ terrorists.—The ‘New~ York Herald- Tribune. — en Ask Financial Help The receipt of a memorandum from Rumania by the League of Nations suggesting the ‘esirability. of inter-¢ national economic and financial help for the cquntries of Eastern Europe generally, instead of confining it to former enemy countries like.Austria ‘and Hungary, serves to reveal the fact that Sévéral countries in Central and}. eastern Europe are regularly seeking advice from the technical organiza- tions of the league. ' “Money is the root of all ey 1," quot: { ed the Wise Guy.. -‘‘And aa of us are rooters,” airend the simple Mug. Bopet er oeecare Mail. Outicura, P. 0. nos Sie ape On iseevent #8 end soe. ‘Talcum@e. leet Ty. our new Shaving Stick. Ending We to Dr. Pierce’s Branch any | in Bridgeburg, Ont, * —{—_—¥—“—$_=£=_==z=_=_=_____ for First Aid—Minard’s Liniment Ww. N. U. 1661 Cheap Power For Germany Inventor Claims New Discovery Will Greatly Reduce Cost A wind tower chain, to supply elec- tricity, is going to be’ erected through out Germany by a company organiz- ed to exploit the invention of Anton Fletiner (the inventor of the rotor ship)... The new windmills are to be erected on the top of. structures re- sembling Eiffel Tower. The inventor contends that his dis- covery, will not only render coal, and to a great extent oil, superfluous as sources of electric power, but that the output of industry will thereby. be enormously cheapened in evéry direc- tion. ¢ $ _ : A New Profession Agpill exalting barbering to the stat- us “of a profession, and providing grefiter safeguards for the public against skin diseases and incompetent barbers, will be introduced at the next session of the Ontario Legislature. ieee Baldheaded men would be satisfied iY they could even make one gray hair 'grow where two others grew before. tint soft, delicate]. -| tions which made the previous year, MOTHERS LIKETO TREAT: COLDS WITH VAPORS Direct Treatment with Vaporizing Reaches inflamed Air Passages. a ae ree essary con dose the children in ~ treatingcroup, bron- chitis, sore: throat, Sc detp chest colds. Many tenes mothersnow: “outside” remedy, V: for J.” W.: Hamilton, General. Manager of the Union Bank of Canada Secchesfel Year For Union Bank Annual Statement of Canada’s. West- - ern Bank = Disctoses ~ Great Advocates Drastic P fas —_—_- Would finger -Print and Sieiewsaei | ) | All With Aim: of Curbing Crime Strength in: Liquid Assets Police Commissioner Enright, . of The Union Bank of Canada, with] New York, returned from a tour of its head office located in Winnipeg, is}South America, and announced a plan regarded as representative of West-|for finger printing and photographing ern Canada in the banking world, and | every resident of New York, in an at: the sixtieth annual report, which: was} tempt to curb crime: presented to the shareholders at the] Commisisoner Enright said he plan- annual general. meeting held at the|ned the establishment of a vast crim- head office on Tuesday, Jan. 13th, will |inal - identification bureau to handle therefore be. of particular interest to: the work. Every child would be re- all Western Canadians. ‘Being the| quired to carry an identification card, sixtieth annual report to be issued, it} containing his finger print and photo- marks the diamond jubilee of the in-| graphs. | Dupleatés would be on file” stitution, . in the bureau. “The year 1924 has seen a continua- tion of the unsettled. business condi- ‘Sate For Railroad Clerk Found On Land That. Considered Worthless Over a mililon dollars as a Xmas present wag the gift Santa Claus: had for a railroad clerk and his wife, of Muskoger, Ok: For years their in-- terest in two pieces~of land in Texas was . considered virtually worthiess: * tained. aR Now a:-gusher has been brought in on One of the outstanding features of| property adjoining one of the tracts. the report is the great strength of the} Negotiations now are in progress for bank’s liquid assets—those inrestment| the sale of part of the land for half a holdings which can be quickly and/miltion dollars. The value of. their readily eonverted into cash should the} interestin the other land is estimated need arise. ‘The ratio of these gilt }at about half a:million dollars. i edged quickly convertible securities as| : = : compared to the bank’s total liabilities 1923, one. of unusual difficulty for banking and finencial institutions, and | Oil the balance sheet now made ‘public is a striking tribute to the sound policy wliich has brought the year’s business to such a successful conclusion. — All legitimate requirements of customers have been ret and an efficient nation- wide banking service has been main Was Awful Asthma Attacks. Is there a out our own destiny without the im-]' to the public is over 52 per cent. as against 49.5 per cent. at the close ot} ‘the previous -fiscal year. m The profits earned during the_year, together with the. balance of profits carried over trom 1923, give a total of $1,229,016 available for dist-lbution. This has provided for the payment of the four regular quarterly. dividends amounting to $640,000; for Dominion Government taxes $134,581, and for the usual contribution of $10,000 to the officers’ pension fund. . Adhering to their conservative policy, the directors have wisely apportioned the remainder of the profits to a reduction of $25,000 in the value of bank preniises, to the setting up of a contingent account of $100,000, and to inereasing the balance to be carried forward to next year. The total assets stand at $120,575,- 115 as shown. by -the balance- sheet. The reserve and undivided profits: are ment institutions the period under in the amcunt of deposits. Savings }accounts represent. $66,987,204, and current accounts $25,287,812 6f total deposits of $92,275,016.- _It is.to be noted that there 1s. no item corresponding to the Hability of ment, which appeared in the previous year’s statement under the head of “Advances under the Finance Act,” in- dicating that the bank's enviable liquid position has this year enabled it to take care ofthe peak load of business incident to the movement of Western Canada’s crop without having to take advantage of that provision of the Finance Act which permits borrowing from the government for this purpose. Sharcholders, depositors and ‘the public generally, will commend the ex- cellent guidance of the .bank’s affairs, which has brought stich satisfactory returns to the shareholders, and at the same time has not onty maintained the: already strong position of the-bank in relation to its Mabililies to the public, but has improved it, and the state- mént also reflects .much credit ' on Western Canada for the measure of support ind confidence which ‘has en- abled the Union Bank to make such a good showing. Poultry Pool Pays Co-operative shipments of poultry to. New York City, sponsored and hand- led by the Dominion Poultry Service, Alberta Branch, brought encouraging results. Tne shipment, consisting special _ refrigerator | shippers 25 cents a! pound for their birds, the selling price in New York being 41 cents. ee re Minard’s Liniment for Sprains and review has shown a small contraction} — $8,100,000 to the Dominion. Govern: | —— entirely of turkeys and carried on two|” cars, netted the} member of your family who is in the -power of this distressing trouble? No ‘service you can render him will equal a bringing to his attention of Dr. J. Kelloge’s Asthma Remedy. — This hike rics Ob remedy rests’ its reputa-. tion upon what it has done for others. It has a truly wonderful record, :cover- ing years.and years of success in at- most every part of this continent, end even bey! ond tie seas. The Gold Standard : U.S. Will Help Keep Pound At Parity If l@Gets There The United States has promised te help sustain the pound: sterling at par- iiy if it returns to the ‘point,. accord- ing to the: London Morning Post. Mon-_ tague Nortuian, governor of the Bank of England, has_obtained the promise ef the federal reserve board that if the pound réaches a: gold standard, only to be hammered by speculators, ‘the $2,069,434. In common with the ex-|board will help sustain the pound “up perience—of_other- banks —and—invest~ to-an-agreed. amount.” : esos pea Se eee t OEP Ca aS ee PE ea RRS Pie ees PPPOE Bee ee Re eT ee TUR Nd ep ee oe > a — It.is officially announced by the ad- . ‘miralty that the Prince of Wales wiil go.to South Africa on H.M.S. Repulse. The Gutenberg Bible is thought_to be the first book ever printed. * . Best For Coughs & Colds nm ts gives quick ‘relief for coughs and colds, ‘grippe, influ- enza, etc. -Madame J. Edmond’ * Pottras, of Faubourg, St. Jean Bte.; Quebec, is only one of hun- dreds wha highly recommend it. . ‘She writes as follows: “After having tried several _ syrups and rubbing lotions for cough I consider that. Minard’s ‘plone gives satisfaction. JT also-_} - yalue it for warts, which I have quickly removed with Minard’s.” _MINARD’S LIN IMENT ~ MONEY “ORDERS 3 by mall send & oney Diner. r When’ ordering Dominton Express ” SIFY. KNIFE SHARPENER Strongly made. Tén-year guaran- tee. Every house needs one. Price $2.00. Agents wanted. Proven Pro- ducts. . 65. Victoria St., Toronto. we have expelt FOR INVENTO areata who with our com- bined mechanical and elect ‘rigal engineer- ing facilities, can prepare drawings for inventors Ang othérs who need ‘such sery- ice. We also look after the making of models. for our clients and supery ise the work oursclyes. CARON & CARON, PATENT ATTORNZY 5 Ottawa, Omtarlo Brie tf ar REPUTATION RC'S 3 ILLS FF R THE - Syer:mioneys Da LE CLER' GLERG'S ssh ANAM A t EG RRLIA iy FOR LADIES ALL MENTS. ‘Al p;. Bruises N10. ‘i ‘Brant. New YORK giv.
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