liesres f'iiU1 frat per isb'ttt tshe "If. time it th 'tr him! ratio ' F- "Vi - W“- ..- -"""T _ ‘ have Igum n fig; iie:fii million bottle. qteti . :.t:'y but ),rgtbtf, 16 atnterr i1"s'iiiiiiiipi1tt, Mum“ .. 5.4%,. U, th g. " h- tab Ith "ett bouka c r' f 'k Jtt mutton. Mar [at I book on Hot rhoc tp. -t .1; than no no -ta,'l,', in gold. Look t .ms new nowk-roeumoutti chef's mm" on no vou'll [at (canine Cu JANCIAL"; rsaws [ '.- running a! 14 tons din, _'. ~1L’lit’f, $10 per tom and awn reduced to about " ',1 'l-s ltravlntt I good prottt. Dry Sales and Earning. Heported at Record p. " and earnings ot Cum: on“ Ale broke " monthly 3: the history of the con- ls n~portod from New York. m- pusnihle 3 record It M mlung at the Bath!!!“ ll be- " UH at the rate of thou! " week through diortte. The uid be at around a foot " sing net Income ot elm _ mum] to 83.20 a slam. .1 tor ttrat half of "M. flKuret4 are not expected mouth. mvetlng of shnnholdm' nitoba Mina unanno- ls. or pronoun tn mm" 1 development of new ottteitUs state um ntl m" involving a Inch] é-Iiminate sulvhnr cow, .. had been uthtoctorny‘ hut extraction was - t Um possible. _ _ Hunts ot the ttrat main ml up have been cloudy â€ox-vial ore appears to MIMI at 375 feet depth). st'., Men opened up in]: I n't-nl. in the main Kit. ",'\. promising In agent n thc: new ore body In '. «but: have been good. has a lot of exploration .( it along the 6,000doot ipiurml ground. wm Vancouver states that i Sim-hora have four drills . nn tho property of the "i' in tho Bear River dir mum drills are in the pro- ,: set up, and n thorough hruxram is planned for .-x’ the summer months. It Law! that drilling was Ill!- m-mber when heavy "ow l' work impossible. The n n! the company consists Jumps of $1 pat. of Viki! in.) or M per cent. is under Consolidated Smelter. to 105.000 share- are in the u- public. TMotBcial on} raven ore reserve. um new to $820,000,000 in - 1_"ntl ut north at the 1.100- ..u-lnm the vein cut in [ Hm". This is the ttrat wr'h ot the Bhatt. an Itnuyn is to the cited hm made I high grade ATS foot level. Kirkland. an it that Ritchie Gold 1 and 2 veins in their huh- at a depth of over i. veins are said to be AWL This was followed r. part that the Gold mil) m! down. This is. '"t paratory to carrying on win-m program. l an Timmins advises that nut after control of San .m- ventral Manitoba Beid. H from a reliable source. it My 's Kamiskotin proper- !m-oring and Mining Jour- [rat only 1 crew for the the job. letter carries the infom- uulot is preparing for fur. .Iurullng to be carried on ' to check strong indiu- ul by the Radiore survey. tirst word yet received on t this survey. which wu ct tho Radiore Company'- ith Amulet's permission, l purposes. The report at those strong indication- s Conway and on Its present common cal year ended Novem- In vlvw of the increase b how connection. made y this year, the report Il show “manually If nothing untowud hr. harvest, Canada will . the largest crops This would further hunth of farmers and r,irmlters of them to :m: with modern ma- M rulists to-day. v diamond-drilling boundary in the p an extension of . 1 vein. President firmed this report JH work continued mm be renumbered hat tor control of (at! Hall property v. said to be Mein. :mstructive feature. M's Bureau is in- Shore's north Vein president ot the ates that Crown I: vol ls over 40 foot gh grade. The re- but comes from a th 't n; go enter it , 13., in tab W! 'ttttttion, le get . than an too at: VrPoftlmOIIm " rot . Au III economic I Mrs. Cupar liner. Lourdes, N.S..l an that twice in her lifetime she has reason to be thankful for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pill: did tor her. She "tyts:----N was a. very delicate girl going into womanhood†when l [ ttret found benefit from Dr. Williama' ' Pink Pills. l was a sufferer with , cramps and pains every month and ' was hardly able to move around at "u. One day when l was very tBets A a friend came in to see me, and she‘ , said to my mother, 'Why not try Dr.l r,Willitums' Pink Pills, I know they will ' do her a world ot good." The result r,'was my mother got six boxes - and l began their use, and I soon ttound benefit from them. By the 1,tirtte I had taken them all I felt an .‘ altogether ditterent girl and no longer 1 suffered from cramps and pains. - l t' Then a few years ago I was attacked _ WAS VERY DELICATE: . r New Health Came Through Using Dr. Williams' Pink ' Then a few years ago I was attacked iwith Influenza, and was sick for six (weeks. Again I started taking Dr. Williame' Pink Pills, and again they Wrought me good health. 1 am the mother of e temiiy and do all my own work, so you see I have to keep in good health, and depend upon these pills to keep me so. Now I always recommend Dr. Williems‘ Pink “ills to any at my friends who m... be sickly." It you are sunning from any con. dition due to boot, watery blood, or weak nerves. begin tattintt Dr. Wil- llama' Pink Pill. now, and note how Tour strength and health will im- prove. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine. or at tu) cents u box from The Dr. Wllllams' Medi. eine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Pan walks here, noiseless. un- uked. “one; Knockers are silent, and beside each atone Grass peers, unharmed by lagging steps and Mow That with the dark and dawn pass to and fro The Past walks here, unseen tor. evermore. Save by snme heart who, in her half- closed door. Looks forth and hears the great pulse beat afar. The hum and thrill und all the sounds that are, And listening remembers, halt in tear, As a forgotten tune-re-echoes near, Or from lilac bush a breath blows sweet Through the unanswerlng dusk, the voiceless street. Looks forth and “she. with candle held above, "It is too lam for laughter. or tor love." When a Mexican candidate doesn't win the clues he's running for, he keeps right on running, it poivsible.- Arkansas Gazette. Much of the nervousness m Ulucny children can be traced to the over- Soon tb woman came Into we more stimulation during infancy. caused by and asked the boy: "Have you any regarding baby as a sort of animated‘fresh green stuff to-day?" toy tor the amusement ot parents, re, "No, ma'am," answered the boy, JatHes and friends. Baby may b°;"but we have some nice bluing." played with, l, not tor mg†thdanla. uarter of an our to an our al yr (1393mm that, being handled, 'tii'ifik',) An old woman looked out ot a car- caused to laugh or eVen scream, winnings window as the train drew into sometimes result in vomiting, and mime station. and, hailing tt mm bot, Grrutrly'eatyses irritability. crying or said: tstssepleptneP. "Little boy, an you -goodt" Fretiulnesa. crying and neoplasms". my“, nur'aat," replied the boy. from this came on easily be unaided "Parent: "Vina?" try tuning baby with more comiden- " o", _ " tion, but when you Just can't use what "Yâ€t ma am. in muting hub! and“: or ups t. been Go ttt Bandar School?" tar give Mm A few rope of; mm ta 3'31“; acr.ip.'gtg' 1Batoris It'.' imam; Pl "than I think I can trust you. Run . _i-A, _-_ ... a..- “an- and (at me I bun, Red Rose Orange Pekoe comes as near to perfection as any tea can. Everyshing _, -.--. n tn nun-£43†CMtoris Itu.; EEaslng toi "Th lee now quickly it calms baby’s no .wlth veg and soothes him to sleep; yet fil, nd r cont-ins no an!" or opiates. It in. purely asretattit-rtt" tripe Is on the? wrapper. Lesdlnx p yslclans pro-f Eva scribe it tor colic. chalets. disrrhos,}scads constipation. tll a? stomach “a hind. .bowels. Nttt ness. 'lg ot sleep sud - L'.', out!» 'upots" of ba thood. ever It , ____= - ---- I an: w-" " any use v..." k _ that tea experts can do to make Red _Rose Or‘ange zekoe ss-.. nvnr -tjiJi'i'rhTilli"'irii'ty Out of Baby’ ~Babies HaveNerves "NW/ irnets bottlxjol canons, 'y"CL- get tt book on Mot erhood. worth m.vood uloohol. nurses and the mum-u ttel, in gold. Look tor Chan. H.lmareh. n. chef's signature on this â€char -.---. gt',',',',','?, ltg'/l',S"' Cute B. Th"’l A preacher may not be uble to a, mats. “W - - - 7, - superior in quality, flavor and value is done in the great Red Rose blending rooms. Try it to-day. Put up in the bright, clean aluminum -- - -.u..- " M; pacingâ€- am $33., J,i,r,ij,i2',./j."'r wov- mam!“ WP.I‘E.Zind- mu --Wrtrinitt Woodward Cloud, An Old Street 'i of the nervousness in older can be traced to the over- on during infancy. caused by . baby as a sort of animated a, RUTH 9mm 1110!qu popumm, ouch bottlz of 'aloria, you -" -.. MM arhood. worth It! and hears the great pulse Probably what has ever been the largest crowd to say goodbye to ttl departing individual, omitting royalty, was recognized at the North Toronto Sutton ot the Canadian Ptteitic Railway, recently, when two thousand mem- bers of the Toronto Flxhir'tion choir sang "Bon Voyage" to their leader. Dr. H. A. Frieker, upon his leaving tor England and Europe. About an hour before the departure ot th, train, the station was densely packed. Eleven IDeclel street cars and one hundred automobiles were used tor the trans- portation of the group. Drawn up at the platform the two thousand choir members sang with great ellect as the train carrying Dr. Fricker started on A DOUBLE-EDGED POEM Dear Colyum: Its eastern Journey, Dear b'ir:-vi'he other day two memv beta of the Bachelors' Brotherhood were arguing on the meaning of the words "tor better or worse," regarding it and the married life. They were bottr"otr the track, so. for the benefit of tho Brotherhood, , beg your kind. ness to print my view on the meaning of "for better or worse." For Better When you are feeling awful blue Who is the one that comforts you? Your Wife.' When you are sad and feeling so bad Who is the one that makes you glad 2’ Your Wife.' When you are hungry as a bear Who looks after the bill-ot-tare? Your Wife! When your work is dreary and long Who cheers you up with a gay little song? Your Wife! When things go wrong and never right Who makes you feel gay and bright? Your Wife! When her work on earth is at an end You find you’ce lost your best friend! For Worse When you are feeling awful blue Who is the one who bothers you? Your Wife'. When you are hungry as a bear Who'll surely spoil your bill-ot-rare? Your Wife! When you are sleepy and all in Who hits you with a rolling pin? .Your Wife'. When things go wrong instegd of right Who is the one who starts the tight? Your Wife.' When you track mud on the floor Who is the one who starts to roar? _ Your Wife! When you have cash in your pocket 1 at night Who removes it before the morning 1 light? When "it you don't happen to have what a customer wants, suggest something else as nearly' like it as possible," Soon a woman came into the store and asked the boy: "Have you any fresh green tstuff today?†"No, ma'am," answered the boy, "but we have some nice bluing." The grocer had just put a new boy to wore, and among the instructions watrthiic ‘WV '7"."_ 1 "Then I think I can trust you. Run with thin penny and get me n bun, tutti remember. the angels see you." “noâ€! to be fhst when tb follow wait it". to; ' good time he indulged in who. women and song; now it's wood alcohol. nurses had the moon] ho “Lime boy, age you 'good t" "Yes. ma'am." replied the bor “Parent: living?†"You. mom." Evangelism rush ads where patstor W JE1jiljipt' baby t1oor to the snore? Your Wife! Yours truly, one who doth sleep and Your Wife! cries and you walk the (ON WITH WGHTER) rush in and get the pastors' salaries 19.: tre Say It With Songs GLADYS all he wents to in thirty minutes, but he's sure to say all the congregation wants to hear. Aren't you glad you didn't answer all the knocks ot "opportunity?" George Creegan Again Enters Big Swim George Creegan is a Glasgow boy who learned his swimming in the Clyde, and he is now a life guard and swimming instructor at the Luxor Baths in Paterson, N.J. He is a sturdy lad of about 170 lbs. and has had a remarkable record dur- ing the past three years. in which figures a record swim round Manhat- tan Island, a distance of 42 miles, which he accomplished in 12 hours 4 minutes, aided by the tide both ways. He also claims the world's record tor a swim from Albany to New York, 150 miles in a water tempearture of 48 degrees in titty hours 6 minutes, elapsed time. 7 He was fifteen hours in the water during the Lake George grind, and last year completed flee hours in Lake Ontario during the Second Wrigley Marathon before cramps claimed him as victim. Creegan is convinced that his last year's diet defeated him, and he is now in the hands of a celebrated die- tician, Dr. Jesse Mercer Gehan of Paterson, who will be responsible for this department of his training. He trains daily in the lake at the Humber and looks to be a very seri- ous contender for world's honors this year. Bombay Times of India: The prob-) lem of the Dominions' attitude, to) British foreign policy is one which? almost every Imperial Conerence'. continually battles the statesman. At! at almost every Imperial Conferencei some resolution is made, and yet no resolution has quite solved the prob- lemma many intricate issues are In" Waived. As a result of the lmperiali Conference of 1926, it was agreed that, ', though the chief share of responsibii-i ity for foreign policy and irnmsrta1l idefence must rest with Great Britain,l neither Great Britain not the Do.,' minions should accept active oblige‘ tions without the definite ascent ot ltheir own Government: . , . Great) {Britain he! made numerous cancer itley to the Dominion. Bat Ihe is ustill "eontinetttal" with I. vital part to play in the affairs 0 Europe. Ought not the Dominione to maid some COW ceeeion in return.' it in '3 delicate Iyroblem. An explosive si per cent. more powerful than TNT has 1m been dis- covered and lg upected to revolu- tionize Chieago otoetioutr.---New York Evening Pet" Every Home Need: IIIn-rd's Linlmem'times The Empire and Foreign Policy H i As a country newspaper editor, Die; ver is a novelty in this part of Texas. He is popular with the rough and ready men of the oil fields, and his to “itwo newspapers are filled with well onto l written accounts of the happenings of l nernithe week. Although Drever is a coma . Dr. ' parative newcomer, he takes an Betive ttourytetereat in policies,.and is making a "an l strong fight for his favorite mndidatei C' SUMMER COMPLAINTS â€"! KILLS mm; ours Scot, Veteran of Three Wars, Becomes an Editor in Pyge, Texas.--At the age of fifty-) three,' James Drever is seeking new adventures as owner and editor of two oil field newspapers-one “Pyote Ga- zette" and the other "The Wink Times." Drever is a Scotchman who fought as a soldier in three wars. He was born in the Orkney Islands and is a graduate of George Heriot's school for boys in Edinburgh. He was in his 'teens when his parents died. It was then that he started on a life of ad- venture that took him twice around the world and into nearly every land of the two hemispheres. Drover enlisted in the Gordon High- landers and served in the Sudan cam- paien in 1897. He took part in three major emragements---Atbara Omdur- mart, and the capture of Khartum. He was in the army that marched to the relief of Kimberley in the Boer War in South Africa. He served with the British forces all through the World War and was twice wounded. in local contests. At the Brat sign ot illness duringl the hot weather give the little one Baby’s Own Tablets or in n few hours', he may be beyond aid. These Tablets' will prevent summer complaint it given occasionally to the well child,! and will promptly relieve these', troubles it they come on suddenly. Baby's Own Tablets should always be: kept in every home where there are' young children. There is no other; medicine as good and the mother has, the guarantee that they are absolutely sate. They are sold by all druggists or will be mailed on receipt of price, Nothing is more tun than going motor camping, provided you go pro- porly outfitted. Camping equipment nved not be expensive or cumber- some to carry on the outside of even a small car it you take the right things. Most people start. out with too many things on their tirgt vaca- tion on the open road. 25 cents per box, by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. A little booklet, "Care of the Baby In Health and Sickness", will be sent free to any mother on request. _ "You must have a tent, if it is to be I a real camping trip. Whatever shapel ot tent you choose, let it be water-l proof, and as nearly mosquito and ti.v- I proof as possible, and easy and 11tti to put up. The umbrells tent is easily and quickly set up because it has only one centre pole. When folded, it oc- cupies a. small space on the running board. Insist on having a fioored tent, tor the sake of security from snakes and insects. As tor bedding, take plenty. Two wool blankets and !a pair of cotton blankets to a person', is about the right allotment. Do notl let the rough and ready souls ot your, party persuade you to try sleeping on, the ground. Nothing puts you in tune l t,e, the touring universe like a good lnight's sleep, so get a good cot, the‘ best you can tind, on which to sleep. Scotch Go-getter ', Le Canada (Lib.): It is reasonable and natural to see Canada {noting British immigrants. But we ego com- pelled to admit that the countries which interest the Province of Que- bee most from the point ot View ot religion and language have few emigrants. There are always mem- bers ot the Opposition who are ready to reproach the Government for trot) giving tsutBeient encouragement tor British immigrants. They are ob-l, viousiy wrong, for every facility and‘; every encouragement is given by our; immigration law to the British emi-I grant. 1 Minard'a Llnlmentrheals Excess acid is the common cause ot indigestion. It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eating. The quick corrective is an triUli which neutralizes acid. The best corrective is Phillips' Milk of Magneto. it he! remained standard with phylicinns in the so years since its Invention. British Settleés For 7m iooontul of Phillips' Milk of Hugues!- neutrallles instantly nanny times Its volume in acid. It is harm. Go Light Mdtor Camping cuts, bruises. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Stomach Eton Heroes of. the Long Glass Race to Drink Pint and Half of Beer on Admission to Cellar The rapidity with which some of our famous men could, in their younger days, drink 1 pint and a half of beer, is revealed by a book which has come to light by the death ot Mrs. Hannah Thomas. of Street, Eton All those whose team are recorded were Etontans and the drink was con- umed in connection with " old cus- tom known to â€Long Glue." Long Glue is a yard of sins with 1 thin stem and a wide lip with n bowl at the end. It held a pint and a in" of beer and had to be drained by each boy on admission to Cellar or Oomhy. Cellar was a kind ot banquet," and to be invited to ioin was the Indica- tion ot tbs achievement ot some ath- letic teat. To drink from Long Glass was not any. tor as it was lifted to the lips the beer rushed from the bowl and much was apt to be poured over the boy's face and neck. A strict record was kept by tstop- watch, ot the time each member took to empty the glass and the results were entered in a book which the drinker signed. The record time was 9 secs†t by J. H. Gibbon, the well-k: stroke. Lord Dalmeny's best mm 13 secs. A woman. the only on parently. ever invited to "Cellar," 45 seconds. Other times, shown In the bool Were: C. D. Buruell. 12 8008.; W. A tor, 20 secs.; Lord Northland, 19 secs B. C. R. -Agtardtoberts, 23 secs; Lot Ingestre, 23 sect; Lord Brooke, ', secs.; R. C. Pill: Eton, 15 secs.; Ge aid v. Wellesley, 24-5 seca.; R. lune Ker, 57 secs. Acid has "Very angular, isn't she?" "Guess you’d be angular too if you'd been mixed in all the triangles she Cains (Queensland) Northern Her- ald: In the great matter ot Imperial Preference Great Britain is gradually covering the ground after. seeing that the encumbering dimeultiea are clear- ed away. Sentiment. really the key- stone of the desires of the Dominion, has been almost eliminated. It is the hard facts that hue to count with hard-headed men; end no "preference within the Empire." when it arrives. will be exactly what it was intended --a business arrangement, whereby each part will be bound to the other tor mutual bettetit in I commercial contract. The lenven ot sentiment of course. will be there, but it will not be unduly obtrusive. So tar u we can see it, the ideal of Imperial Preference appears to be coming to a perfect close. 1e" and tasteless and m nctlon is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, never contlnuo to Inlet. when you learn how quickly, how plensnntly this premier method acts. Please let It show 'ou-W"'.: Be sure to get the 'enurne 'thips' Milk ot Mme-la prescribed by physi- chns tor 60 you" In correcting excess with. Each bottle conttlns full direc- tiotta---eetr drugstote. ll 'rlllElA, is good tea" Red Rdse Orange Pekoe is Empire Trade The Trap. tn the High _the best tea you can bur In clean, bright Aluminum n Ger Vacntlon day: have can. at In! and the young school boys turn mer- ly to thoughts ot the warm days about ot them. Camping out it, load. ot fun. And the beauty of It All, he an, In that it Isn't really neceIury to so “my " to the woods to camp, but just strike the tent In the corner ot the back yum and camp. Of course, beckyerd animal keeps you close to home. But, when you awaken in the dead of nl‘ht. " doe: not require e greet deal of Imagine tion to fancy that you ere tn deep woods I thou-end mile. “my. Gunp- itttt at home II peek- of in. and you probably will yen! to eleep out " summer, once you have become scene- tomed to It. The backyard camp in n Rood train- ing amp in which to burn the knack of pitching and striking I tent, build- ing l cooking tire, and cooking tool at to cut. and it in nu advantage in the tettderfoot to hive home nan M. hand in case things so wrong, in can the tent lenks like I Me/e or blown away. or [he eats do not all the hungry spot. or the mosquito dope fails to work. Camping at Home Almost any type at tent will do, but the small pup-tent or shelter tent h quite the thing tor the yard camp be. ccause it requires little space. To prevent nurture water from tlooong the mm. dig a narrow Irvlwh around it, with an outlct at um rid“ tur a ' Investment buying in weeks in counted mm quite a factor in the pt end-payers. Investors ployment tor EXCESS Cu to take up bonds, prefer: some of the higher in shut-es. It the latter n supplied during this pm it will be sousidered a r dation by investment others who have held ti from materially lower this rennin. the action l should be watched Clos' [normal period of inn-Mn Optical mi., mm. 123 Dept- ts, Calgary fltt. Primo d, get, marri dictator l- After a Shave. Restored to Head: by Taking Lydia E. nghun's Yege- 1lil'l1liiil ilf TWINS HELPED Mitchell, Ont.--", hid little twin Mia Ind for quite I while. If?! Ite r1'i17JF.., . , able to get Y and k""' C-f ="'-‘" do my work. have ' taken three bottle md I tm Late, do my work without trouble “(an 'ttii'l,r, in weight tad strength. I "S', t adly mammend the Vegetable /f/iiG;iiiii': to tTgti'ii, MRS. F. Sumac, Bar 220, mm Ont. After a shave, lotion your face with MinardU. Soothing and cool. Excellent for out» Investment Buyikg n. the am. watched C rind of in" 'd. I mselt ist ll H D; ll m hr tum. thud] tr" l,r', .103!“ tttts AVG. Welt. d ll nd " W