Canadian legAUION ° he was in the etty Premior may be ¢¢ of prelude to that General, Lord wili Nova Scotia To ‘!-laveA_Only King, the stated â€" to It is beliey tablishing tween Can There are tween the Was ment . Wash! prest!s prestige have been COnsigeradi? TD ::Cc«' The visit cL W. L Mackonzie g, the Canadian Promier, while stated to be purely & social one, It is believed will be important in esâ€" tablishing more direct relations be twoen Canada and the United States. There are also matters pending beâ€" tween the two countries that wl un doubtedly be discussed informaliy. Mr. King has bsen tho guest of President Coolidge at Iuncheon, and Frank B. Kellogg. Secretary â€" Of Etatg, guve a dinner t1 his honor. The Canadian legation was his host while he was in the etty The visit of the Premior may be comsidered as a sort of prelude to that ot th» Governorâ€" Beneral L¢r4 Willtmdor. h Canadian Embassy Increases Prestige Action of Provincial Premier Canvassed as to His Next Step Dominion Handles |, _ Its Labor Problemsl j W t ocedure that will now likely ved by Mr. Rhodes will be call a special session of the re, appoint sufficient supâ€" t the Government to the secâ€" iber as will enable the Govâ€" to tave in the council that that will pass an abolition wait unti‘! the usual winter f the Legislature and take on then. the abolition of the Nova rislative council, Quebec will ily province of Canada mainâ€" or bi.cameral system of govâ€" During pleasure. ich tenure is during pleasâ€" during the pleasure of His or during the pleasure of sty represented by the Licuâ€" e C Nearly 3,50 d with job nemployment _ Ras . Dcen ed and labor has become s never before, »scribed, this branch is a aring house for the jobâ€" bs. The results are a¢ through the employment the rine provinces, now 64. and the federal clearâ€" while retaining each its dentity, working together x organzation under the ployment Service of Canâ€" ‘ederal Government assists s with an annual grant of :tributed among them acâ€" heir expenditures, and inâ€" special provision being terans of the war who are th h b e _ Lieutenantâ€"Governor »~inting so many memâ€" uncil that the total numâ€" office would exceed 21, : total number who hold time ofgthe union under North America Act? arly 3,500,000 unemployâ€" with jobs in the short t years is the splendid he Employment Service e Department of Labor Since its formation by in 1918, sectional and â€"mployment has been and labor has become Since the establishâ€" ‘anadian Embassy in anadian â€" activity and been considerably enâ€" ait c . Li Mackonzie adian â€"Promier, while wnrely a soclal one, one Conservative memâ€" uncil. The Premier, filled two of the vacâ€" ointing two members s government, and then ake steps for its abollâ€" mbershtp of the Counâ€" number? â€" Answerâ€"At House is 21, but the increased by the Lieuâ€" r in Council. of office oft members r to May, 1925, during »od behavior for life? h IF questions. submitâ€" Council, after the _ Nova Scotia had the case submitted These questions *« Enlist Now! GAINED IN HEALTH AND IN WEIGHT exertion, ?a dizzy spells, headaches or stecmach trouble, she should know that these aro some of the many symptoms of anaemia, which means that her blood is thin and week. In such condition there is the most urâ€" gent need for a tonic that will promptâ€" ly restore the missing qualities to the blood and thus bring back hea‘lth and strength. For this purpose there is no tonic can equal Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Thousands of weak and ailinge strong. Yo through any mail at 50¢ lHams‘ Medic Now Gladys this tre fr Pills girls pine: advice WilHa which time I felt as well as ever, and I gained in weight from 98 pounds to llfpoumlq. For this reason I advise all weak girls to try this medicine." Try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumaiism, neuralgia, nerâ€" vousness and stomach trouble. Take them as a toulc and cultivate a resistâ€" ance that will keep you well and strong. _ You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or hy From HALIFAX ____ Dec. 5â€"ANTONIA for Plymouth, Havre and London, Dec. 11â€"ATHENIA for Belfast, Liverpool and Glasgow. Dec. 12â€"ASCANIA for Plymouth, Havre and London, From ST. JOHN, N.B, Dec. 10â€"ATHENIA for Belfast, * Liverpool and Glasgow. _me CANADIAN § SERVICE . THE ROBERT REFORD CO. LIMITED Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts., TORONTO With the party of Christmas homegoers leavirg Halifax for the Mother Country. Make sure of a right royal Christmas and good time with your family and friends on the other side,. See a steamship agent toâ€"day. Round Trip from $155 up. Children half fareâ€"every» thing included. (‘AT»ZADI;H 21;5‘ cu'gï¬hor-m it When a younrs girl becomes «pale, mplaies of exbaustion at the least Christmas Sailings Jue V contributor in York County tells us _the rabbit industry is growing ‘leaps and bounds." ams _ Thousands of weak and ailing have found new health and hapâ€" s through this medicine. Miss y3 V. Bond, Kentville, N.S., used treatment successfully, and says: cannot praise Dr. Williams‘ Pin‘ in to Gives Al the Credit to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Mild, equable temperature; never too hot, never too cold. A land of history and romance. Beautiful folisï¬; inspiring water views. Out« door sports under perfect conditions, Modern, new hotels; also apartâ€" ments and cottages. The Panâ€"American, allâ€"Pullman train of desuxe accommodations, leaves Cincinnati dail&u 10;20 A. M., reaching GQulf Coast polnts early next morning. Other through trains daily. Never more beautiful, never more a!*ring than this winter. Swim and fish in tropical waters; play golf, tennis, polo ap» enjoy summer sports right thmzfi the winter. !-.yvety form otpdellahtï¬xl entcrtathricnt awaits winter visitors. Splendid m%nm service from Detroit and Cincinnatl on The Flamingo, and from &mdnmtl on Southland, Write for free descriptive literature, or for information as to fares, or reservationsâ€" m H. E. PORTER, Trav. Pass‘r Agent GF;â€"N 8 (Dept. W L") 605 Transportation Building, Detroit, M.shigan was poor, and very little oxerâ€" uld leave me tired out. On the of a friend I decided to try Dr. os‘ Pink Pills. In a few weeks i to feek better, my appetite imâ€" , and the headaches were less it. I continued the use of the ntil I had taken six boxes, by time I felt as well as ever, and d in weight from 98 pounds to inds. _ For this reason I advise SPrCQiAL CHRISTMAS OFFER ENJOY WINTER ! + r hor 5 A,w IJNES9 SOUTH uccessfully, and says: se Dr. Williams‘ Pin‘k or the good they have in a condition of very uffered from severe nervousness. _ My apâ€" in the On the Beautiful GULF â€"COAST Here is a chance to get an ldeal Handy Farm Mixer. Deâ€" livered anywhere in Ontario $32.00, Manitoba ‘".00, Basâ€" katchewan or Alberta $38.00, British Columbia $40.00. 1t mixes concrete, feed, fertilizer, washes roots, and a doze other uses on the farm. This is a special Xmas offer. Attscfl a money order to this ad. and mail to this office. Thousands 1re being sold. Order yours today. * Fully described in Bulletin 126. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. LOXOIN CONCRETE MACHINERY COMPANY, LTD, lealer or by The Dr. Wilâ€" ckville, Ont. In Glorious FL O RID A 100 KITCHENER AVE., LONDON, CANADA. *Canada has taken the place of Great Britain as the best trade customer of the United States, the Dominion‘s purchases having increased $55,193,â€" 342 in the first efight months of 1927 over the like period in 1926. Canada is prospering, and its business was a great factor in keeping the industries o fthe United States on a sound basis when other markets were quiet The prosperity of one nation helps the prosperity of its neighbors. Originally the cost of one ship, the Râ€"101, was estimated at £300,000, but owing to a variety of causes, includâ€" ing a slowing down of work, the cost is now expected to reach £400,000. The Browns were expecting a visit from their pastor. It was the cgstom of the latter to ask the small children of his flock three questionsâ€"their name, age, to test their knowledge of right and wrong, he asked them where bad little children went. Mary, the young daughter, had received full instructions from her parents and was quite ready to answer the questions. The minister arrived, and asked: "What‘s your name, little girl?" In her hurry to display her intelligence, Mary answered: "Mary, sir; five years old; go to hell." Tho unexplored regions of Canada‘s national parks are now â€" more and more proving a loadstone to outâ€"ofâ€" doors adventurers, explorers, and naâ€" ture lovers. Every season brings newe of some newlyâ€"explored area, attendâ€" ant on the journeyings of individuals, or parties seeking access to the hidâ€" den wonders of remote districts. north of the mainland between the G0th and the l4ist degrees of longiâ€" tude. This large area is now known as the Arctic Islands Preserve. The area of wild life preserves set aside for the benefit of natives by the Department of the Interior, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, has been extended by taking in all Islands (1 To a stranded ship so a breech The United States Coanstguard has Minard‘s Liniment for Colds. Last Week‘s Howler Perpetrated by the boy who said a nic was a place where you washed Lure of National Parks Arctic Islands Preserve A New Use For The Airplans CARRYING OUT THE LIFE LINE FOR MOTHERS OF | _ YOUNG CHILDREN b Mothers are quick to praise anyâ€" thing which brings health and comâ€" fort to their little onegâ€"any medicine that will make the baby well and keep him well will always receive hearty recommendation from the mother. That is why Baby‘s Own Tablets are so popular. . Thousands of mothers, throughout the country, not only use them for their own little ones but are always delighted to be able to recomâ€" mend them to other mothers. Thousâ€" ands of mothers have proved Baby‘s Own Tablets to be without an equal in relieving their little ones of any of the minor ailments which arise out of a derangement of the stomach and bowels. Baby‘s Own Tablets are. the ideal laxativeâ€"easy to take but thorâ€" ough in action. They banish const!{â€" pation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers; expel worms and make the teething period easy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Willtams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Submarine mining is the outstandâ€" ing feature of the Sydney coalâ€"field, Nova Scotia, and workings have been carried seaward to distances virying from one to two and a half miles. While the seaward extent of the seams is unknown, there are no indiâ€" cations of flattening or rising tendenâ€" cies, and it is probable that the limits of mining wil be determined by econoâ€" mic factors rather than by exhausâ€" tion. Its service, however, is not conâ€" fined to its own four walls. Note these arresting facts. The infant mortality rate in Ontario is T8.5, while in Quebec it is 142. In our towns and cities the loss of infant life is less than half what it is in the sister province. Now, for Onâ€" tario‘s priceless advantage, one outâ€" standing reason is the maintenance by public benevolence of a worldâ€" famous provincial institution dediâ€" eated to the care of the onâ€"coming generation.,‘ An entire department of the Hospital for Sick Children is devoted to the care of bables under one year of age. . Here every ald which medical science can devise is extended to help the tiny patients through the first hard round in their struggle for existence. The magnitude of the Hospital‘s task continually enlarges. In its little blue cots there are always nearer three bhundred than two hundred youngsters being tenderly ushered back to health and strength, For every patient a dollar a day must be secured through voluntary sontributions which adds up to at least $100,000 for each year of the hospital‘s ministry. Most of your readers are well aware of the wonderful service which the Hospital for Sick Chilâ€" dren in Toronto is enabled to perâ€" form through the generosity of its friends. During the Christmas season the Hospital appropriately makes its annual appeal for the funds necessary to carry on the work throughout the new year, Now is the time to give tangible exâ€" pression to the feeling of goodâ€"will which ‘"The Sick Kids" Hospitalâ€" as it is familiarly calledâ€"has won for itself in every part of this province. Famillarity with_ the methods here employed is an invaluable asset to doctors and nurses enlist. ing for service in the homes of the, province. Thus is the childhood of, even the most remote eommnnityi within the compass of the wideâ€" spread ministration of the Hospital for Sick Children benefitted. It is Indeed a work for humanity which, deserves cordial remembrance at Christmas time. 1 Faithfuily yours, ] \ IRVING E. ROBERTSON, / Chairman. Appeal Committee. n operation Dear Mr. Editor:â€" Kospital for Sick Children 67 College St., Toronto 2, Ont. December, 1927. The Sydney Coalâ€"Feld ould be used to save the crew 110 ARCHIVES TORronto All the state reilways in India are actively engaged in filming scenes of interest in their activities, and in running "demonstration trains" for the benefit of agriculturists They have opened a London bureau and started advertising on a wide scale in English publications. The Indian railways have earranged reciprocal publicity with the our big Emglish railway groups; with certain Continental railways; with the Ausâ€" tralian railways, and with our own Canadian National, Canadian Pacific Railways, which we _ distributed thousands of pamphlets in America. In India there is a good deal of reo!â€" procal publicity with the press, press advertising space being exchanged for poster space on the platform. + ® Indian Railways | + ® Push Publicity| New Ideas Sought to Boom Home Traffic â€" Foreign Campaigning Systemâ€" atic Calcuttaâ€"One of the subjects seriâ€"} ously discussed by the railway conferâ€"| ence at Simia » was the question of ; publicity on the Indian railways. This is at last being tackled on a systemâ€" atic basis. The railways of this counâ€" try have to make every effort to atâ€" tract fresh business. Their profits| have been showing a slight but conâ€"| tinuous decline since 1924. They are| still too dependent on the vagarles ot | the monsoon, | As regards tourist and overseas | trafiic, publicity work on the Indian | state railwaysâ€"theso now cover the greater part of Indiaâ€"is being coâ€" ordinated and freshly extended. Each railroad in the ieystem has its own publicity office. In addition there is at Bombay & central bureau responâ€" sible for turning out a number of pamphlets which in their general getâ€" up and artistic layout are equal to the | best home pictorial work. | What is being carried out on the Indian state railways is also being actively undertakenâ€"possibly not to quite the same extentâ€"on the Indian lines still under company manageâ€" ment, of which the chief are the Benâ€" ;avlâ€";iipui; Railway (Calcutta), and the Bombay, Baroda and Central‘ Inâ€" dia Railway (Bambay). f The little girl had been visiting. When it was time for her to be going home, her hostess said: "Goodâ€"bye, Marjorie; you must come again soon. We should like to see more of you." "But there isn‘t any more of me," reâ€" plied Marjorie. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. I was making $25 & week wheni enâ€" rolled. Now with my own Electrical Bhop 1 make as high as $30 a day. A. J. Daigneault, 226 Worcester, Bouthbridge, Mass. i'i You Fellows Who VareLt TLL TRAIN YOU AT EOME I‘ll train you at homeâ€"in your spare time. You work just as you are working nowâ€"at your same job. My now famous "Workâ€"Sheet and Jobâ€"Ticket" method guarantees you simpliâ€" fied, fpraouw training along workâ€"shop lines. In a few short months you can step out of your old job into a new,tobâ€"*tnto electrical work where you can be a Bigâ€"Pay man in this Bigâ€"Pay field. YOU EARN AS YOU LEARK To loug Electricity my way you don‘t have to be & College man, or even a High School graduate. You can read. You can write. That‘s enough. With me, you get experience as you go along and make good money while learning. 1‘l; show you howâ€"and I‘ll give you, without extra cost, tools and apparatus to work withâ€"6 Big ‘Oumu in all. MONEY BACK b NOT SATISFIED That‘s what 1 agree to do. And back of me in this agreement stands th& Chicago Enginâ€" cering Works, a $2,000,000 Illinots Corporaâ€" tion. ‘There‘s nothing like "Cooke" Trainâ€" g.f, anywhere. It‘s the Training that big Elecâ€" cal men mre praising; u'.&he Training that employers recommend; it‘s e ‘Training thet me of our @reatest Engineering societies has ‘ndorsed 100 percent. It‘s the Training for you. IF YOU‘RE EARNING LEBS THAN $70 A HY carn $15 or $20 or $30 a woek, when in the same six 4 days as an Electrical Expert, c you can make $70 to $200â€"and do it ; easicrâ€"not work half so hard. Why, then, remain in a smallâ€"pay, Bo+« future job that offors no chance for biz promotionâ€"mo chance for big income? ®i: yoursclf for a real job. GET INTO ELECTRICITY. That‘s where the big money is being made, and always will be made. ELECTBICITYâ€"THE BIG PAY FIELD Today even ths ordinary Electricianâ€"the "screw driver" kindâ€"is making moneyâ€"big monéy. But it‘s the trained manâ€"the Electrical Expertâ€"who makes the really m%mon,r 412 to $30 a dayâ€"â€"$70 to $200 a week. Be a Bigâ€"Pay man, yourself. Get in line, mnow, for one of these "Bigâ€"Pay" Jobs. B p 4 A ,! Yukon has been known in the past almost entirely as a mining country, but the tourist trafic is assuming a prominent ï¬ace among the commerâ€" clal assets of the Torritory. . The unique natural attractions, magnifiâ€" cent scenery, bracing atmosphere, conâ€" tinuous daylight during the summer season, and improved facilities for the tourist are the reasons for the rapid growth in the number of visitore. Yukon‘s Tourist Attractions When you want the most economical & satisfactory lumber cutters, write us for information & prices. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. 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