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Smoking Is Temporary Substitute TERS TST CE eT rary For Food States Chicago Doetor SUGAR FROM Wood j And all this time we have be 3 ( { } «? , (By, Gordon HE. Guest, WA.) thinking that to light a cigarette and ( } recentin amaze the puff on it w smoking. But pe | ! ! Kil te OM | whi moke garettes are really i ' n LT} feat } } if 7 foc coordins { 1); i} tte le exper H. Hutto [@} £ endocrinologist, t I it Thi 1 leser ibe j the idrer h perf } te pla ca perate to release excess | near fre ordinary lumbe gucear stored t Inuseh and that t . Fre let it « t Oo cours t Purelte Fy ah ¥ cane ! Uj +] tuke the place of a juicy steak but t untrie | experience verifies Dr, Hutton’s ¢ ra tin He s how it work Ni t Balt tir is absorbed into ti sten in : Unite St ind ¢ che the rdrenal nd The miuced more lands get excited by drug and U r produced’ secrete adrenalin, a hormo The l count jin the torrid gdpenalin then releases quantities of \ lou tored ji t} body starch \ m i } been Con- ae excess sugar can temporarily rt st ted G 4) whaich com- 4 ayer ( lieve hunger 10 ( n reorvation ist May and can ; produce from 6,000 to 8,000 tons Dr. Hutton explained how success pi ugar per year from wood. fully adrenalin can mobilize sugal bined) Brounad ana jried wood is reserves Normally he said there treated with mu itic acid u 19) Go| ave from. 80 to 120 milligrams of is obtained. his syrup f { 1 th es is then boiled to drive off sugar in the blood and the use ol the acid and further step in the adrenalin can increase this an \ process changes it into wood sugar. to 180 milligrams The sugar obtained at this stage can i s he ed, as can also the molasses, as fodder for animals, for making Now Used For Medicine yeast, for the production of alcoho! eee and for otaer pur] Another step - . . oo > . converts the wood sugar into chemic Hialibut Livers Onee Waste Product l pure grape ugar, which can be Bring Good Price ised in the cu! nelustrs replacing A pproximatels 20.000 tishermen in car or beet suga. a8 ait a : fantaclnd t} This sug + erived fron WOK i Noy sScobla Will fT iia \ healthier thar ine sugar because jit New off made by a Toronto drug consists «at f glucose hich firm for halibut live at 15 cent COLT Wy i grape sug Gu per pound Information of the in 3 al 1! by the numan body f bo crease int ( rf nd demand to at col Ww ane ugar must | fir i doi grape : Th these live: « received by A. J th j n on the body i I I er of the local branch i < rat r than ca wa tf J. R. Poo Con nv. sh } nel Give ? cid and pun id tt EW price gx int t it mi Y l ] heir Wo- | e alse i pre sie Juced from ] tion a nm kul ot ! I beer intro- I t Ne tic Toront conipur ( I ! nr r limited quantity | li Tr) 1 4 t but liver 12 I per | ol u n th manufacture of ther pre duct By tly th experime How are Your Nerves? were su ul, for they now : K. of juire a eat quantity as can | red Unt th mpany tarte 1 Y t! in} ' tl th \ are seh J t ure ore rdeds a iliaable } roduct Cut t i | i if 1 a \ if i | s it vent on Locks ak Dr, Pierce's Clinke. Buffalo, N.Y, tt SYS for e medical ad i \ i . 3 1 Was Once Populated French Scientists Bind Rich Art Latest Means Of Transport ] tre () hara Desert r | Vero Sleigh Is i a) Uiiderge \ Phorcugh ‘Pest { } , : I the 1) t} ' | ! j t t I i ) = -_ } { Leni I ta l I 1 { t Mot ! ;

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Russia Raising Ostriches

Bird Associated With Tropics Thrives In Northern Cold that meat has a delicious flavor, the COW Park has breeding ostriches on @ large seule. fifteen When fully grown the between 100 Jt is planned to breed large

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Zoological Bach pair raises

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or sixteen and 135 pounds rs of ostriches in the soutaern of the Soviet Union of its thick layer of fat, which originally served as a protection from

numb steppes 3e-

Cause

the semi-tropical sun, the ostrich can

endure the cold Russian winter even at the Jatitude of Moscow. In its new home the ostrich still holds to its native calendar and begins to

Jay eggs in the fall, which corre-

sponds ot the spring of the Southern

SOURED ON THE WORLD?—THAT’S LIVER Wake up your Liver Bile

—No Calomel necessary

Many people who feel sour, sluggish and generally wretched make the mistake of taking erite, oi], mineral water, laxative candy or chewing gum, or roughage which only move the bowels and ignore the liver.

What you need is to wake up your liver bile. Start your liver pouring the daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels, Get

your etc ch and intestines working as they should, once more. arter'a Little Liver Pilla will soon fix you

ur Purely vegetable. Safe. Sure. Quick. Ask for them by name. Refuse substitutes. 25c. at all druggiste. 6)

Income Tax For Gypsies

Gypsies in England must pay an income tax Assessors and collec- tors recently visited the nomads’

Winter encampments and demanded

the tux. Where they found a newly painted caravan, with bright cur- tains and generally prosperous ap- pearance the} refused to accept a statement of income that they thought too low They collected the tax before they left.

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CHANITLER & CHANTLER, LTD, Canadian Distributors, i 40 Wellington St, W, TORONTO, ONT,

THE PIONEER DIDSBURY, ALTA

ple _ MAKE YOUR FALSE | Paper Made From House Flies | HERE ARE THE

1 ed Avi uegestion ; nvest money in hte ft ; House Pest Now Used Por Manufac- : ata y ph 8 bi ture OF Super-fine Paper 1) 1 DD | vo na s ages : That pest, the common house fly porting of you to off id Wat, talk, sing and ah shout and never has beon t a ; ACID STOMA 'H F Soltr’ confided IN tae fear embarrassment Your flee teeth as nh turned to pood wsape thi heer aes en ee "(eareee stick all day long when you sprinkle mafiufacture of paper. Sao sae sme cewedmeewes sarees receeastaniensseses bi ore é di br. ALR vo oe er ; one y fit The Paper Foundation, planning ¢ Neuralgia Feeling of Weakness | g romlfortabis ey can't ship j , ne ee H + mi | t friend,” Preseribed by worl i's lending dentists Me arta for the 1934 world's fail : Headaches Mouth Acidity H td dat et foun from ht - they know it's the best! Costs but it Chicago, announced it would dis ' Nausea Loss of Appetite : h Crt ae Pa little any drugstore. play for the first time pape 3 Indigestion Sour Stomach : et ; Rew asa aaa ene eee oT IEG CIDE CNG: Whee: Bhd ieee 4 Nervousness Sleeplessness : ' money. But why not be sensible, Miles a ne of its principal ing : Au to-intoxication : , ; both of us take a tin cl ( ents : ; T ay Ne ; WHAT TO DS FOR IT : ind you win out? If you don't stop William J. Miskilla, president ; TAKE | : ae of or a ¢ rreying ovel t| t hurt~ the foundatior tid it take H tran 4 r work for the fa little | 10,000 4 the manufactur : { ! TT j uo will net \ ery pound of ! paper : i : ta ; Pa is una We have found,” he said, “that ul r the moot i f fi { ; i OR fit Peter 2 1 i te is m vith the } TBAT f beat : | awe P 1 RELIEViS COLDS WITKGUT “DOSING ' tea ga SUIS CMCC LOL thousand « sive the finished products a peculiar > Qian vi : : { | ia that it 1 a aaa opt ete) dated UP peers ma f ry) a If Kcid a } | | f j i Byte OF \\ f : iE ts ! \ ne ( | } } De { ind in i i { ? | f! }1 t \ i By | es heey 4 i ives Luthorities «and the) © reduced fe j enon LEONA ROBES WESTER of ipnanciagerict: His gratitude w thetically gen- them to compara ' ) that cause head 3 ie e I lilte vou,’ Avis adnit { ; : et Brees nase : y : uae * uf hey ROIS 18) ted t h\ \ i I f i \ Author of Joretta,” "Lipatick nd. as L said use I lieve in ; rs t Mist \ nf } sty) Tr N \ is [*} i n tinti t . peel dl Girl’ Ete. your hility, ar } « nm to in- : : fa " : Bu be careful , ' ine CASPAR Tiga RECT eames ey VONT OE Nat vest in a good thing when [ see it ee j ; ; Phillips’ Niiik if Magnesia, ir , ITS avot e@ Vo ladVe DvD } Wil be ble tO sup , 19 ° ! ¢ 88 SYNOPSIS AFoot: AnvoshoEe hensone 2 a a : Ae see | tbl supply Phi Mill of M tat Poblots ‘Ts that all of taem?” soberly spteidaas aa Sky us In carload lots when you buy—25c nad 50e sizes, Camilla Hoyt and Peter Anson, ‘SI ehinte } Birgit ‘Especially then he promised _ near etinetec nae ed roung and in love, marry secretly, All f can think of at this mo- This is going to make a lot of dit H ALSO IN TABLET FORM P nie, deciding to ive thetr own lives apart ment, She laughed and tossed a f ve s my worl ails Christian Andersen Ea t tablet i Mae 4 risers unti! Peter is nble to provide for her. cushion at his head. “You're a funny “USDES ID By ie a a hy I weaaetet equivalent of a veaspoont | Semel Ector. 18 & Me strugeling sicitlMAss old thing Anyway, it's all settled poet gtd chanel gle a : aopeM Son Of Poor Shoemaker Became A of M. ia i SUNSET | ‘ving to win a competition for a a IBaS a , wanted you to have it. Forget your Writer With World-Wide F: MADE IN CANADA echolarship abroad and Camilla is the How much“ She got up and went Genie: HOWL HRS lan: AHA ate iter With World-Wide Fame adopted daughter of a wealthy fam- to her desk, took out a pen and | i) Bary UBM ieage papers Denmark recently celebrated the Phillips’ Mill PN .

I t ripe e for the exhibit. Taen z nillips Magnesia ly, She fa not to inherit money: ayook book sil if tal ih de hibit, Tien, birthday of a poor shoemaker’s son iH ilk of M ignesia when she comes of age and so is NY, Sonera beeen a ca who liv (

: 5 eer ea 10 lived to become one o he na- een aineae neato studying commercial art in the hope On, don't give it to me, now, T “How 2" : eile: e of the ni

tion’s most famous Literary figures

of Inanding an agency iob, Others in) want it done up regular, with legal “With a big party right She

the -story are Avis Werth, ancther ,....... witnesses and all the red Ea . He was Hans Christian Andersen, wealthy girl who {is trving to win BE DEAN lat ltt de 5 longed to suggest a more private) vise fairy tales are known among Littl acl For This Week

Peter, Sylvia Todd, Peter's model, tepe. You haven't named the inter-— waepration, but dared not. She had

and Gus Matson, his former room-. est, even. How do T know you won't heen too successful thus far in her mate with whom he has quarrelled charge more than the legal rate?”

children and adults in almost all

civilized countries He ‘adeth me beside th stl

Jans to grow reckless now j At a party at an exctusive club i. attempted to jest, but his con.) 8 sas Andersen, backward and consider- waters. He restoreth my soul; He Peter entertains Camitia's guests | my alan clue a She closed the door after him and ed stupid in his youth, was born at leadeth me in the paths of righteous with impersonations. When the rest fused thoughts were like welghts IN joaned against it, her head thrown Od a : ) H Psal of the mombers of the party go to his brain back, dreamily, With Peter in Paris! _. ee SAU AMG b EY Ue eeel AD En 2 ALT ery! Diane a@ cenharet to continue the gaiety, Is six per cent. fair enough?” i t I y tl Pl fasta co 1805 His parents had so little 26:2-3 Peter and Camilla sip off to the “Okay, Compounded every tiree ede eA ah ace wee Oe | money the entire family lived in one ra) det ve titee F Ee TEES ert 3 , ean :

beach by themselves and fall asleep Aes a I aaa aT tas corde, the Jardin des Tuileries, the |, He leads me where the waters on the sand. When they awake {t fs) months, payable —-when * Luxembourg. -the paradise of pleas- NAMENanEcAlUnS “ae i glide

4 ee . OU he ie . : ¥, E Andersi always scored his ig- p= : = early morning and Avis and another When you have it to spate. SO ure seekers, the luxury of art and earn Pica The waters soft and still hoy are standing near them. TMS!in5 as you pay the interest, it that a place f nce Set success with fantasy, but had And homeward Hie will gently makes it necessary for Camilla (0 an- 2 seal tanacte tte Resin Nee very UAB th Seta ag reba tinr eet write romance and guide nonnee before the party that she and Makes No difference to me how lon’ and subtle intrigue. given the right lid. in fact hi t My wandering heart and will

P , re , . ‘elief (lid, In fact, achieve some notice as Pp Seen AN ony ne cal ee Ten a Ree pea

Peter are married. Bowman A pa you have it. It will be a relief to oop dgitions And surely, she would antect gat af : ay ; ni —J. Keble Weeks. an advertising arencyv, where | have : ; Site BORG aA ; t novelist and a poet bac a vd alata ha n ee oe have that much more¢ inve Sted have them right at her fingertips. saan } fer nany -

bE neo Ae SEL AYeHn aa sately.’ Her words were brisk, busi- is fuiry tales earned him fame Out of Obedience and devotion

> yi . y } > Ye ») Ye work, send for her and offer her ; ace pa ve ae Poor, dear, gullible Peter, who ux a salary of $50.00 a week to start Bisslike Besides, as I told you tae jiaved he was so wary and shrewd and 2 prospect of having it doubled, other day, I want you to do some jy- jike a man to be so easily de-| aromatase © Him, though unseen, a part of ail ow She tells Peter of her £00d work for me waen you get time I CG GRA IY deception and so. suspi- England in $7 hen he left life He will guide us in a sur path fortune in securing employment. Mrs. aad Pat ek Fie a Charles Dickens bade him farewell ato py sje r meh : hou Floyt is algo lise dg that Camilla really am serious about that, and gious of sincerity. He would accept Hs though it be a rough one, though 1 als f : SCE Gi Se Ramsgate pier SR ; e will be has obtained work and is going to / Sure that mother can use SeME AOney from the woman who was YARD BE REG IN saadows hang upon it, yet He will } leave the Hoyt housenold Avis new garden pieces, also. ietermined to win him at any cost, In 1872 Andersen felt ou : 1 vith

all over Europe, He was accorded, jpiseg arn habitual faith which makes 1 great welcome when he went to

us. He will bring us home at

“e a ati 0 Saf . int hee ; bh hhara : and was severely hurt He was Z ™}, SS a Ae Peay ica ibys My erth re ha a Bene ( ¥ t H Same Why should I do them There ind obstinately refused to allow his # Seve tee last Through much trial it may be or 3 ‘ter an rites } 1 ; never We oOo. e ou ink x 7 mete oe aa Me tentta nace are so many who are better known | wife to hi ip him even a little. Which | BEVEF Wes BO eee on nd in weariness and m have lunch there He accepts reluct- aie in 1875 he died at his home neai } { 3 antly, but is favorably impressed than tf, was what made conquest profitable i Raa: fainting Of heart, I with his visit. Camilla urges Pete: “You are impossible, Peter ANSON.” poy uns rupulous Women like Avis openhagen and loneliness, in griefs that the Sa money Baie a es earnings in Won't you even grant us the honor gp), might have loved him as sin- haat Teste, world never Knows, and under bur- sp him along, bu ‘ter refuses ane ine > he Hieces = "1 + ne A nist rot reat peer B, ( 1 ! of having some of the first’ pieces cerely as Camilla did, but his re- . jens thi earest never suspect y a 4 | , . . ote } x ial ' , Th fa) lta ey 3 done by the future famous Peter sponses had never justified her as 1 HEI RH Y MING He will suffice for all by His eye on (Now Go On With The Story) é ; ; A ¢; : , \ eae reed Yee Anson Someone has to start you, sigious campaign for his favor His voice He will guide us if we b surely And when our triends see Peter closed his own door and OP | IMIS | docile and gentle, by His stait and What you have done for us, thew stared down at the check [It was His 1% if we wandet ead Wilfu orders Will just naturally follow, One yiore money taan he had dreamed WH By Aline Michaelis any way, und by all means, He wi Client always leads to another, for a 4 possessing for a long, long time ponies EOE bring us to Tis rest H,. FE. Manni

e : Relieved / clever workman He rejoiced over it at the same time THE WILD BIRD a) % Ling nba : fe i } » would show sete! shan eee

“You are most encouraging he he despised it But he : ' Question Mrs. Edward James’ baby had admitted, And in a kinder tone, "I do Camilla that he could take care of = - : ake + the. football eum , i] tw eth when less than three : : he r : ice cr le singing bird, the j ! tan: Hiei Bish aly Pat appreciate your interest Avis, but himself Nothing ever had angered ET CUR SIP ao he deuwe® : more ten 4 f uu ul C.2£0% 18 now and I ean truthfully say you ean understand that 1 can't im- him os is her pati MANNeN Tike silver water through greet vl that giving him Baby’s Own Tab wer of that Lermoon re is no Its clear notes used to flow lets while cutting his teeth kepr . Ay drt Genel him fit and well’. ‘Leething is a » which I i i t thin like b tngry With th Ah, can i we you did not t abla ve in or babie t Its happy. woodland sone iialt aes sete a Ee you is no sacrince for me, YOU KNOW Wwomalr e love © mat m That baled inc it st n an sone ci alw: é ' ' ! soothed and the fever reduced by that Nnd tais Joa s only an ad brain lose its balunece Mhe aehnalo: dan we eS s wba LEE gh alte ad RES giving sweet, safe Baby's Own Vince yinent on future a To Be ¢ Tablets. Very easy to take, no fh +) h

after effects. Price 25c every where. int t vive ne nu i cor uate hee aati | fe ' ; ; RIT COLOR Now % ator : i hely You a Vittle the pr ust doin Forces "NV \ linge (s, 1 oe phe is hemist and. biol Wert clear is Woodland iL ‘ATES STAYS Ih

: : Tt lured 2 to enchant \ lit It ! 1 eist mu nf es with th P| It brought me back lost dream r t ; A n, t ) »pint But ev t rae Sind se il non { t ! ' t Kaen | , aha eo | ' I) bri h TR taih 1) Ta ( Wa ie at aac | : . , . That silver-sweet refrain af Home Rue | \ i nel >! ) aKinaaah ' } ! fe 7 : ; Making te | ind | I » L could } John A, Husten [| | : : t! wok r ! fensid a er ' i , Nat ir) nant Co, Ltd, is { nal it Ib mom Caledonia Rd colo l ind il il raw It ea? r CO i uw | \ t I et tin farorte

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HORSES SAVED

FROM COUGHS AND COLDS!

Cookery Parchment

prings better, east choaper cooking Confines odors, Hi

full Aavours of meets Bm Ons take a bracing, Membership Groy vegetables, Lnexpensive sags whee ark . reer can be used over and sparkling glass M

t over. All dea yr write wel of il lirect to ' f

re ee ANDREWS be

—_ LIVER SALT.

shoees prevent

' erions! ble Soldby druggists for only @0«

a ree \ | i | ydred TO PICK YOU P and $1.20 a shipped direst. pestuge prepaid nonin ver ii , : note ISe and wo Pew bor ge oath , likeraltriadbaitiefroee.Writeteday! TEL Gaels W. NN. UU. 2042 , ree . ay year SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Dept, UM Goshen, ind. KELMOLROR AM

Thursday May

Didsbury Pioucer. Golf Note

hy Eyents

ram this year

ns on sheep and) TANPAYERS of Mot

Heavy Demand for Tourist Literature, |

en to presave

flotor Car Licenses.

Frank Kaufman says he will need

ALBERTA | Brusso’s electric addit iieday to help him keep his

scores on the golf course. Per Yoar

s Extra to] * + * *

ted) States

The local golfers have ¢ Municipal'ed to help fix up ag

e lirstiheertion, veh additional |ean wield the hoe and sy For Sale. (a2 the golf clubs. or Strayed | - ee 8

aaiiitiot

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| Bill McFarquhar was tute of $1 00) rompers going around (| ver year it) Sanday

* + *

Edel | Pommy Johnson was ¢ j then ‘how it was done’’ rand handed in a score ¢ }

but Jimmy says he was trailing

ip to the Jast hole

jers’ Day. Mb

:' Meeting ot Mirectors,

ie a Acricultural

i ae 0 ss elas | = Seto He Per Pht. H ; ; | esp x sion} A meeting of the Directors of the} or By Weight at Low Prices Jidsbury Agrieultural Society will

hc rele, be held on Tuesday. May 29th at |

xgroup.!2pm_ at the office of th

isurer, C. KE. Reiber foekeatound | } aig | com! j> e don —__— | ag Phone 127 J. Kirby, Manager fe WEEKLY JOKE | or Write for Catalogue ! | ees ee i j | i , sing! SSE ee ee ne as t Mr. Grouch: *““Woman is nothing |

} butarag.a boneand aha Mrs. Grouch: “'Mar

the} but a brag, a groan

Dre NS Of! Municipality Please T: }connec- cd ~"|that 10% Discount will irketing, ~ lon All Gaseart Taxes |

before MAY 31st, 193+,

lly heavy | : vir i ee Nesttea pate

ture this | FENDERS WAN’

publicity | |

course—and are proving that they prompt attention

and a tank }

Senee S NOTICE

DIDSMURY PIONEER, DIDSBURY, ALTA.

8. DRS a NN i A on i oo et}

Didsbury Dairy HAULI N G

1 machine opponent’s| Milk and Creain Delivered |

Daily ANY DISTANCE

seach arrang-

Special orders receive reen at the

sade as well |

Milk from our own We also Buy Feed Barley and Fat Cattle

out In bie tested herd

le Course On]

ee

el you can’! Beal our Milk —- ss

ut to show} li libelibebelileall

CHOICEST OF MEATS

verie| TOM MORRIS

Phone 162

| * * * * | DRS Sa ( nt was notice alily off his game | . Iresh Killed che broke hisold “hunter”? | Alberta Nurseries | ek oe oe site BEEF PORK tor & Manager et ; ; ed We 1 BOWDEN. Alberta | 2 " eats 1! 4 "i TAL { rhage rec pes ae VEAL MUTT IN 1! neta pe PJ re , aes ! ipl he gol co ge, 80 10 I8 ; . : | Albs rea INCWwS It Cimis. proposed to erect one or more bunk= New Speci ! Prices on abit ra {o minke it ¢ little more interest- | ye i vate. 1 : 2 | Windbreaks, Fruit Trees | Cooked and Cured Meats

and Bushes.

Perennials

Society. | Vegetable & Flower Seeds

e secretary | Drive to the Nurseries and

RY eS Se Be aS ea aL eee

YOU will be MORE SHAN SATISFIED by having your Watch, Clock, Vhonograph, or Sewing Machine fixed right in Didsbury. All miy work is

nkof hair,’’

ris nothing

Phin ae RE a

guaranteed, Reasonable prices

IN EFFECT MAY lfoth

See Me at the Club Lunch: Wm. GONT ASH, Watchmaker & Jeweller, | 2 ee

intain View

ike Notice

be Al lowed |

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CANADIAN ROCKIES | Paid on or Banff, Lake Louise, Emerald Lake C R U ] S E

| The Portage La Prairie | and Vaneouver Island | -_ a

pt eee Tenders will be received on or be- Strongest | Rail or Lake and Rail PLAN A TRAVEL VACATION BY vether;lore May 26th for the Erection of Canadian Mutual Extra Reductions CANADIAN PACIFIC d tourist-| the Evangelical Church, Didsbury. Rates are Right | for Shorter Time Limits Your Local Agent will assist you See Plans and specifications can be arareacy es erteabi hout the} Seen at the store of Mr, J. V. Berscht. | ay SOK e Lowest of any tender not necessar- | Fisher & Edwards CANADIAN PACI FIC NUT ity accepted. |] Agents - DIDSBURY I i | i et | CLASSIFIED ADS. Hemestitehing Also specialising | ) Daisy-Knit Sweaters and all kind 1s | f Kaney work See Mary McCann YR f he “= at Mrs Gieorge Julien's, Didst S " Retreshes BEST of All | For Sal Hart-Pari PIBELDE and jual Wheat. | John Deere Power- lift Breal ow G4 G : af peat AFI el choo cl ace ‘BEER......off the ice ! k | (174 baci re ee ate , I a J ae | A () ty of I A CASE OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF ALBERTA 1) b! Pe BEER ON ICE IS LIKE A COOL SHADE TO HOT AND BLISTERY SUMMER DAYS. } ah Li \Iso bards vasa) Ble eae in Cy. | io Sen Potatoes 4s ber bush Obtainable at our Warehouses, x I | ehske. (li dp) ~ . ed =) ay 3 a LER TI Vendors Stores and your Local Hotel | prizeiusts ent l | Spada’ Vacuum ¢ il la fe lin | I P| DI f ii STRIBUTORS LIMITED pf Kor &

AGENT POR Pith BREWIN .OUSTPRY OF ALBERTA

"| t net ted } +} A} ; : ' i) < l | yr « ntrol B rd or by the Province of

me

We are prepared to do ALL KINDS of Hauling

SPECIAL PRICES on Cattle and Hogs to Calgary

Dick Scholten, Didsbury.

You may Whip onr Cream. | go em:semam mc cl

01 Se eee

Always On Hand

TT TT Ts «

Didsbury Meat Market

S qe

LOW Summer Fares

o_o, | AO A Gen,

Vancouver to Skagway and Return

A. BRUSSO, Sec.-Treas. | || | p A (. ny \ / a a Meals and Berth Included adve ee PACIFIC COAST| gees

er. cial Low Fares to Se atone

TID, | aa he ai | : | M U | UA L Hea EASTERN CA N A DA for Overseas Travellers

"| PHONES M1830-M453' CALGARY, ALTA. WR 4” 4 Pe

LOCAL & GENERAL

Miss Lily Befus with Mr, and Mrs,

spent Sunday Fred Befus,

Miss Margaret Geiger spent a few days last week with Mrs Y. Gillrie at Red Deer.

Didsbury Lodge No. 18, 1.0.0.F. Meets the Ist and 3rd Thursday in each month Visiting brothers are welcome P, Lunt, N.G. V. Halton, Ske.

Adshead Garage have a carload of Chevrolets enroute and expect that they will be on track at Didsbury this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Carseallen, of Red Deer, and Miss Grace og at

Professional DR. W. G. EVANS, M.D.

Physician, Surgeon

Graduate of Toronto University -pent the weekend with Mr. and

Office in New Opera House Block Mrs. Irwin Klein. t«esideace Phone 50, Office Phone 120 Nihtoc EE -Blrdbatele diam bers 4 . . ay arava e fit yeen

Didsbury - - - Alberta

ugaged to take a earload of Holstein ttle to the Old Country for Hay’s dairy Farm of Calgary, He will ive sometime in June,

Mr. George Hawkes has received word that he was suceessful in pass ng all his examinations at the University of Alberta, Ile took eleven subjects and obtained eleven passes,

J. L. CLARKE, M.D., L.M.C.C Graduate of Manitoba University ate senior House Surgeon of Michael's Hospital, Newark, NJ Physician and Surgeon X-Ray

St

in OSice Royal Bank Ollice 63

Wices over

les. Phone 128

st. Anne's Altar Society will hold ao whist drive at the home of Mr. D.D.S. \. Boutin west of Didsbury on Monday evening, May 2ist. The lrawing of a quilt will be of special interest toall. veryone welcome,

DRO OH. C. LIESEMER L.D.S., Dental Surgeon

raduate University of Toronto

Office over Royal Bank 7 20e Phone 63 (2Uc) Didsbury - - - Alberta W. Ie. Dench of Dench Cartage

‘ompany was fined $38 and costs f one case and 88 each on two oth- ‘rs when he pleaded guilty in city police court Monday morning to illowing Jack Malin of Olds, L. E. Logan of Red Deer and J. D. Scott f Calgary to operate trucks of the ‘ompany ona public highway last Sunday. Malin, Seott and Logan vere each fined $1 or three days

W. A. AUSTIN

LAWYER - NOTARY PUBLIC Commissioner for Oaths

ESTATES MANAGED

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Pee 52 Didsbury

H. LYNCH--STAUNTON, LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor DIDSBURY, ALBERTA, Mr. A. Lannan, Barrister

Alberta.

—o—

Burnside Notes.

Lone Pine W.I. met at the home of Mrs, Eckel on Thursday, May 10 with a splendid attendance of mem- bers and visitors, Mrs. J. Hosegood, constituency convenor was present ind gave a short address, Arrange- ments were made for the annual pic- nic May 24th. There will be a basket lunch the Institute furnish- ing hot coffee, so bring your own

Counsel: Calgary,

W. S. DURRER-

Funeral Home Phone 140.

at noon,

Government Incensed basket and enjoy a neighborhood Embalmer picnic, Sports in the afternoon and et dance at night, with Halliday’s

Orchestra supplying the music. Chureh Announcements - : Burnside team played their first game of the season recent- M. B. C. CHURCH ly when they trimmed the Hollywood All-Stars 27-14 ina friendly encount-

baseball

Rev. V. Pastor

K. Snyder, er, Everybody reported a good game. Bunday Services: : ; re hs 7 Miss Alberta Metz visited with

1:30 p.m.—Sunday School

Miss atl Dyck on 2:45 p.m.—Preaching Services. PRA eae:

Sunday eve-

ning. 7:15 p.m.—Preaching Service, in- ie eluding Young People’s meeting ever) Mr. and Mrs, Joe Clark spent alternate Sunday, Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock: A, E. Thompson. Prayer Serviee ——_—_ Mr. Bert and Mina Viney, Sam EVANGELICAL McAllister and Fred Doll were the peewee al Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Eckel, Rev i }. Wood, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown of Acm Mr. and Mrs, LE. 8. Dawson, Sunny- Sunday Services slope and Mr Fred Metz visited 10,80 a.m. Morning Worship Mr. and Mrs, Albert Arlendson last 11,30 a.m, Sunday School Sunday. Held in the M,.B.C, Church. : Monday 4p.m, Jr, Christian Kideayor ener ca. cen Monday 6 p.m Intermediate Mountain View Notes Monaay 7.15 p.m, Senior me Held in the Knox United Chureh iets ad A Hearty Invitation is Extended to All, \ concert and dance is to be held : in Community Elall tomorrow night Friday) in aid of the School ont UNITED CHURCH funds. Teachers in the surrounding oe schools are preparing a worthwhile Rev. A. J. Mitchell. Minister program, and parents and friends SSeS va gOS invited to attend this oe noble cause, Ladies are requested HH Sines BUnday Redoa! to bring lunch. A very enjoyable : ell mp sake evening In it ul ed everyone, ; The minister will preach Sunday at Westeott at 10 00 Mr. Hugh Roberts lett for England

ttn

on Monday, having been appointed

CHURCH OF ENGLAND by the Alberta Holstein Association é s to take cattle, This will pive Mr, Rev, A, D, Currie Roberts an opportunity of visiting ommend his parents in Wales, May 20—Evensony 7 Pp Phe regular monthly meeting of Mountain View W.1. will be held as LUTHERAN CHURCH val in Community Elall on Thurs , clay alt 1OONn, Rev. J. J. Kuring, Pastor ah = Mi ind M R. McCoy wersg \\ | “ay i | ti 1 Vesteott English Every Sanday reine ricl ezcepl bho tours! Miss LD). Brown spent the w Gerinan ft tal ' daye at lA l | ( Didsbury German | pin, exeept the lourt Buglish Every Sunday | “BUY LN DIDSBURY”

SIDSBURY PIONERR, DIDSRURY, ALTA,

iF ‘ish & & Game Ano.

1984

Phursday May 17

oh LOU BS OUT ORI Rh UI TR A eR Oa AI a i a Annual Meeting [ ] d C a The annual meeting of the Fish SC ars 5 and Game Association was held ov) § 4 loueintioprateee sg 4 |e 2983 CHEVROLET SEDAN McGhee in the chair, ct This Car is Guaranteed as Good as New The president reported on the] activities of the association during | a 1929 HUDSON SEDAN the yearand said that the association had yee instr ental i ie | : Pu ry TOVOUIGdt Revere ftoutifey plea | 1927 CHEV. 1-TON TRUCK

in a tributary to the Fallen Tiniber|

Creek.

He said that the past efforts of | the association were bearing fruit} and that there was an inereasing | number of Chinese pheasants to be seen around the district and that Hungarian partridge were more}

plentiful.

Mr. C. i. Reiber reported for the | Fish’? committee and said that in) his opinion the fishing in the We

country and that of last season better |

catches had been obtained than for|

several previous years He thought that the distribution of fry in the! Fallen Tiniber area was having it- effect, as a large number of simail}

]

thought that

lle d to

trout were seen.

ie [IN GOOD SIHIAPE

These cars have to be driven

ik to be appreciated !

@ We are Equipped (o Do AM Kinds of Car Body Work = iii

i AD SHEAD GARAGE

5 eyvrolet and Oldsmobile Dealers.

vs [wii we eee feces ye wal ove Oe

J

aay

c Z

Own an Automobile!

the department: should he. asker (‘ye -01 Kecessory YOU cain More to do. without continue the placing of fry in these) ey : : waters. | (el AU I ‘ONE BEL INSURANCE ! Mr. C. H. Adshead reported on |g! i ae Narain ee ERS j “Big Game’ and advocated that| ‘our Reason Wiry ig is so linportant: the game Jaw should be changed to) Automobiles cause more personal injuries than any

allow each hunter ‘one aninial”’

stead of “one male?’

lti- | as at present. |

He claimed that the dry does wer gelting tooplentiful and recommend ed that a resolution be sent to the

provincial association to that effect

It was decided that de made to inerease the me in the association and in do so it was decided

efforts should | mber an effort to set

of Z5c. It was pointed out that | : every fisherman and hunter shou cae ee be a member of the association,

Mr. MeGhee Supervisor of Game,

reported that the |g Mr. 8S. Clarke

had offered to come to Didsbury and givea lecture onthe | Tropical Valles in British Columbia.’? and it was} decided to invite Mr. Clarke and | Mr. R. TIT. Rodd, Supervisor of | Fisheries, to come to Didsbury at an early date.

The followingollicers were elected: |

Hon. Presidents |

Mr. S~) Clarke Mr. R. To Rodd |

President, Mr. J. A. MeGhe:

Vice-President, Mr C.H. Ad

See -Treas., Mr. J. IH. Gooder

Committees: |

**Membership,'’ Messrs. WV. A Me- | Farquhar, A. Brusso, A. McNaugh | ton.

* Big Game,’? Messrs. C. HA head, A C h her, l d Ir 1 | Frank Hesselton

Game Birds.’’ Me Gerda J: Hy leur, WV. Gill aah good

Rishs? J Mut eos and © If Reibes

**Pests,'’? Meest A. MeN | ton, Ed, Ford and J. McCloy

The echairnian of va vill eomsp the executn f

moc

12) 2 aw ae a ea

a VV MOR!’ w r] NEV fet Your Money & Py On and After a §@ SATURDAY, MAY 19 ® a , & " HANK'S HAMBURGERS © ® will be BIGGER! i ® we Specialize in Ham! ei 8 Dogs, Soft Drinks, lee ¢ sf have Reputation of the Best ( 8 Along the Line!

: Your Patronage ARBrORAsed 2 | Hank's Place, rennet ; Be Fumonton Giving 2 firs Service! ft VENER Ses eee ee )

a a ; Cattle and Sheep « \- We give parise 1 to farmers if ® toacquire breeding stock 9 ®) 5 My Write for inforn

® Dominion AgriculturalCredit {i C Company, Ltd, 2

z

the} & membership fee at the nominal sum! @

} other known thing. | ( On this continent 1500 auto acident occur every day, : u

Jud granted by judges and juries are sky-

rocketing these days,

ments

worldiy possessions may be at for an automobile accident,

Your home, all your take if you are to blame

Delays are Dangerous! Insure To-day!

iC. BK. REISER

ARATE SAAT TMI

fee] ~_

G88 BB i ee HE

BUYERS FOR FARMS!

cL B | have TWO BUYERS with considerable Cash B wanting Farms west of Didsbury. fi One prefers farm near Little Red Deer River. il Other farm must be improved. a ee ee Ne PR ne a Come and See Our ‘Baltic’? Cream Separators HL ia aie Lima eD ici mais 4 A. R. KENDRICK Phone 125 Residence 24 (Po PPR ee ee ee ee Pe ABB EF 4 tps ne | 4 f ; “Sal “e v yi ae i 6 “ee f ae Ros f foxy oe es ha acy N T% +} f _ n ij Ni | a £ QR? 7a a SE, AT NO EXTR A / } wf e ha Ne COs e ee hee

r | LOWER PRICED TIRES

wig Save 15 by buying Oldfield

tires or af you want a very low

tare priced but dependable Tire ask

| me t \ | ) for the Sentinel . . . made and | Deale guaranteed by Virestone,

Phone 58

Fine Quality—Black—Mixed—Green

EHH PIONEER, DIDSBURY, A4ITA

Water Softens Metal

eee:

EDWARDSBURG

Amaving Results Obtained By Use Of New Machine Tt vid that ( tant drippin ws i Lone y INenstrated that f wate ke the hurd ! ; e (CORN SYR p ! 1) I why - t t Gs of pore. wholcsonie, “ind ec phd ag al table =, Syrup. Childven love a drcrous flavor 4 f e “se Its ac Act ie . Fresh from the Gardens ‘i ssipenccmneceninnniity it ANAIDDA STARCH iIMITED. MONTREAL : a - ashlee ticity str citaitesthlathiity Another wea Nk pen } ) ( ‘sha’ i I Frailine Rare Goose Cuba’s Sugar Industry rodtit ! ri ee | ado Nesti Has blighest Production In World Place Of Whit Vatiets \ lee fines Vee Nornral at \ ) a { t i é ( iH : | I i ' S1 00 } Mh { ai ' 2 « » | Hi 1 ID q t ( j 4, \ a I { 1 ! i ttiere Rheumatism Got Him i | ; j 1 } 1 } wd rt i While t , | ' . . Inplanes h to Briti Colin ) iutomatic dial telephone : 80-years-o!d Pianist Is (30. uy eso te ane tn gin Hel: Wells HeLoTe New. Wert sot ' j ISOr " th th Relieved by Kruschen he 4 hits iety Chicago had them, During normal to} { n shat ey \ hen ; ha t een know 20 now 0 It wa tin Cuba is the |! producer ts 1 ~ l Pe Has ho yet Kept pe rity j ination a 1 first ported SH] una wserved > of ra sugar im the wo ind it has iat lependence \ rates : tas } Pr 1] t neomiur | threat to he nity of Sacramento, Cali-: the facilities for maintaining this ali rt ha ary a ( ul tunatel tuat thei $+) , nite] ‘ot t Although TK then it ha tatus. In 1928-29 this “sugar bowl ) more fortunately situated, for their fortitude and idarity through- ; } rit wy 1 : " , a : foes ; : bee n ff ih in the south of the Antilles poured into tne it their time of trouble Fach sprit has seen them retur: the wonted iddenly taken with theumatism, all ; i t { t rey sAired: by su ‘a epee fe nai fea CET i the north reedin hia stream of commerce more than 5, isonu 7) n t nerg InimpaAirec y successive rivations and a n my i “2m | ied m : 3 4 } 1 a trated, their } thi: ! to no ? E the ! ! n ai i 700,000 tons of raw sugar, but in ppointnr 3 ive seen the ypes trustratec eir Work ee ; - : | es 7 } an but te vh not Ited ] PENCE 1 ti king uy at ul In the winter months Ri voose 1933 the crop was limited by prvsi- a me S es } K to vanishi ) ts bul ey ave not wilted unde > et : yet = e ae nae I loc sreein : eas i thi : of Kru : gs fe : hi i a frequently observed specic but dential decree to 2,000,000 tons. The es 110 ht lghou t seem to have bcen ispire »V ometning KIM soon fel pene Vv in WIC d > “4 rs rt } ra : I 1 f t t ; ia j AA in th pring it lost after flyin world also turns to the Buelta-Abajo hat ph | ( iw Le Polstoy pu. into tae 1 uth of one t nel me S$, lO , ; ae : vaey eat ; “att i y beyond the Jatituc Great Shive district, in western Cuba, for the I n ! t ¥ ° : i z ‘te ae ‘5 eniment. quite Dd ho SeaMands Grant eh dnt wid its sum- choicest cigar tobacco, although due ! ' Iffering ire sfortunes mag th ! } : ; : i uy sh Sal : mi than pp mer home is problematical, It is a to labor troubles in recent ycars e ar tor out of our habit path all is ove ut i s only tt - na ] 8 a tas eres eee ; : NUN HN vietim of modernity, which denies many of the finest brands of cigars sinning mn ew and good. As long as there is life, there is hap- J iu ente ; es : a . i ax ee ; sf ee Taare m iy 1} the iight of privacy are now manufactured from Cuban e is § deal rreat deal before us.” in go } > as tah Phere is a great deal, a great deal bef \ The i 2 tobneco in the United States ! is not been mere passive submission to oppressive circum- t ite weiter.) t They are earnestly seeking leadership and a way out of their } istream uzic acid, Devil’s Food Cake iffic ies | for some means of averting future danger of a recurrence. ¥ Wes th recog cause of ———— POULTRY RAISER the conditions h have brought taem disquiet. They are looking for un They est eal the 2 cups brown sugar | CONQUERS ‘““ROUP”’ Vista ti RAK feed roper working 7 <: ) f nomic rieture hj rill oir ennmin reans | Aa edt Wor sings teaspoo) alt | . > hea) sitinced 5 xe! tter, of a new economic structure, which will giv order, and so prevent constipation, pas ota) ne | Praises Minard’s Liniment As hem Irance of hetter returns, and more stabilized returns, for their iyeryeby checking the furtaer forma- cup sour mill Remedy for Roup or OY They see evidences of a stliving after the end they seek in home, tion of uric acid and other body cup Benson's Corn Starch Bronchial Flu imperial ign fields. an 1ey believe ql > less P the »ssiol oisons which undermine the health. 1 teaspoon 1 ig powden Read in this letter from G. Minvielle, nperial and eign fields, and they helieve that the lesson of the depression 1} 7 : =f Fort Garry, how he checked Roup (Bron. not, after all, to be ignored b espoor nia chial flu) when it broke out among his } \ \Nra] H , : i oung hens. “After trying other remeies It is but litt ra year ago that Will Dyson, in satiric mood, was Chinese Sense Of Honor yolk oh Buehintia no results whatever,” writes ved to sav Cuy flour Mr. Minvielle, “I tried Minard's Liniment, sit ; nes Py five to six drops on the tongue and some There never ; in the world at any other moment so many men going Boy Siaved Lifetime To Pay Debt Live mm soda times more, depending on the birds. I am ; : y . , z 5 Y ter chocolate positive that it helped me out a@ lot.” ugha the motions of thinking without thought resulting Of His Pathe: yuet bit lat MEAEH RAL HRREnEN RMacthieianacuravan ¢ there ] ; heer min mprs 7. h pe foney 4 r ' ' ( of hir Cul Yoiling t remedy for sprains, burns, bruises and skin It is tru here has been much yain, impractical thinking, An ext) i insta ( ; oe eget on hon distawes, aswell aw for Bronchial and f chimerical new worlds. But it is to the everlasting credi ese il piety. involving hall a ream the Ms \ til ligat, ther Rheumatic trouble, For sale by all r a) iy , 1) of lonr Grumec late, 7 ralrn ections of C da that, at a time when forees seemed Lur of } and tl i BPC tain one cup f sugar, at dg $ spate ; j 4 \ t ! tk ind then them to pursue some paantom remedy of ise, they have of a lite ist bee } ine anmark’s Ta Tower temptation and clung tenaciously to the path which common-s«nse and reco iy Cou u cn Sune hak Melt Ponmaris'e. Tall Dov ; the chocolate in a double boiler with Visitors to a tower to be erected xperience have taught them was hest to their needs and most con- the chre Ps tr. : ae Maibs : ba fiabas. sa : h tt It t | t ! t ea ; : ( t oil water ind when thick, on the shore of Pebling lake, Copen- onant with t r desit eA , npra Galtec€ matical, ract 1 1% I ins \ : sey th t t is lea ! : aid back to a 1] p a de of $120 1 this to th r milk Sift the hagen, Denmark, will be able to a -1t Ste | id | A Lt er ip a la yal ACK ) normal cor Or , vt _ t I t ana I r 1 ised 1] se live”’ to } 1 Yih. mid taro) th the soda, lunch in a restaurant 980 feet above h ( al and commerce based upon é live and let hive yY on a 4 } i z } le final spoon of the ground The structure will be Phe orientation of their rations as citizens of iwricultural Ch ( rit 1 Z } ted { t t} t \ re} i} i}t ( to the mixtu ? L010 feet high The base will he a ra x licate \ x} ition of need of a U Lo 20} th 4 t t I ! t } \ ed att «} h the liquid hich } of 1,880 ware yards where a ian | i it ra ru or ( valu ma 1 4 oe é } 1 to ! Y | rink Peo et 1 on or cat ul t n to enter upon t I ra with enhanced t 1 ie : : : t , r aa y { ( 1 n 1 ed Y achat en 1 ota nen will pe and pr under r the great future awaiting their pro the debt ntly the Cha ses ae I ( t! Ike the Lloydminster area was con- b 1 { ured man §s chad Soak BA GOT ERE ERS 1 la Bt he p the prov e, to warrant mer yor 1 the Y HOME the floor t slat ! feed, striking of a gas flow of stead to d e the ght t f I lay not but be interpreted a debt Pae 4 used to ° Dy pment. Accession of the province, too, to a accept the ny bithato most Instant Reiie pl t | signal 1 in recent Was calle i th | nd S500 1922 ¢ mort wa v the local pl Ri I af 110, ie ante te Tec Gea From Neuvraigia t i il 1 t } ! of lents - - . , rr i tribut Cushion Stuffed With Money ~ £ een e Pa a e pal Ss 1 with the spring igor Woman Pound Wundred Pounds ta I, HA TO GETA\ é 20 MINUTES LATER sislicach soviet Tides oN nia eae Pcte esate foi ze nas Notes Worty Years Old TAK! AND GO HOME, |} _S \Ts WONDERFUL HOW VE DEVELOPFO A (Quickly MY NEURALGIA Won Elis Wipe ve \ vhich \ ive: 4 i iver ifayve Not Changed Much \ which iS used } TERRIGLE WARY, Why \ | WENT, THAT ASPIRIN 4 } t ! by M: | M 1} ATTACK OF} ne & bay worry CER IRKS y\ : n { . ALGIA DON'T YOU TRY 2 | pay a iy WOR ie J rS\ " } fot 1 | tone Lane, Y } { J ASPIRIN TABLETS AST J y (* ~ He | ' ~ a” i { | { contain £100, Mrs THEYLL GET RID OF VES Ne t to put it in ¢ | YOUR NEURALGIA | ISNT tT ver. fa) : ; | \ IN A FEW MINUTES ) wonperrunt/ Wed \ y i Wu % = t cau i her t 4 / | id amor tton ' l twenty £5 nott , | 4 oer I i i Mi 4 tam ) Mr Baal iff treet. Yor} { . \; Las Hato t thi For Quick Relief Say ASPIRIN When You Buy her ¢ ] Mr ri 7 ' Now comes amaz ly quick relief ee ee from headache rheumatism, meurt UES nbulator yp 4 tis, neuraleia the fasles! safe reltef, = rey it to M r ir id, wel dt i PAR ae Health For Young Girls nagar Chery rere ae WHY ASPIRIN . ti discovery by which an Aspirin WORKS SO FAST H ° s J Ais) Publet begin to dissolve, or di appiness or Tired Women integrate, in the amazing space of : (oa Dr 1 ASS Fad two seconds after touching moisture 1 ee eo + | t lat ed « and run And henee to start “taking hold’ of \ ses We Ri oe \ pain a few minutes after taking } tom, it tedt , The illustration of the glass, here, \ Bicimt i tells the story. An Aspirin ‘Tablet \ WI ' | | the starts to disintegrate almost instant i !} {| gla t l h ly you wail. And thus is ready \\ | iM ts j ! lou qo la wh al sf tnstuntly \ fast ! " A . } bee! i When you | though be on 4 b eof Mil id guard against substitute lo be sure : 2 ANADA ) } nas + | ! I ) the nerves aa sbY@R you get ASPEIRIN’S quick reli be Gl to normal . sa a ascend sure the name Buyer <p the form of Does Not Harm the Heart again y. 1 I 42 @ cross is on every tablet of Aspirin, chests ssn

THE PIONEER, DIDSBURY, AUTA,

at ems ae,

Great Progress In Search Of Rust Resisting Strains Of Wheat Reported At Meeting

Marked progress in seareh for rust resisting with milling qualities were

wWaeat strains higl report associate committee for the Council of Canada ended at Winnipeg.

“For the

on grain re

search National Research

firsl time, an ader {i

jual

test of the behavior of 9 standard Wheat vatieties as well as the new rust resistant wheats was carried out on grey wooded soil at Failis, Alta.,” said a statement issued at the meeting

“Tae most striking feature of the

results werk ward as a high quality wheat unde:

such

the pre-eminence of Re- conditions. Matquis and Ceres also showed up very well and five of th wheat hybrids practically equalled these two standards.”

Dr. W. F. Geddes, Winnipeg, re- ported that the installation of the Durum research laboratory had been

new

completed He gave the results of a nun r of studies on the yellow picment eontent of wheat and rust

As a result of moisture and grade

surveys conducted in 1932 and 1933,

it is found swathed wheat suffer- ed more weathering damage than either stook, tareshed or straight combined grain.

Tn counection with arrangements ! being made by Dr. L. H. Newman, |

Winnipeg, to conduct growing tests deliveries’ of wheat by to country elevators in determine the per different varieties,

on made farmers to

the

order

of It

planned to grow a series of the most widely grown varieties at 300 points

from pure seed, The wheat from these will be sub- mitted to milling and baking tests

order to secure in-

their behavior under a

next year in

formation on

wider range of environment condi- tions taan had previously been in- vestigated,

Dr. A. S. Armodt, Edmonton

ported progress in testing and breed- | wheat !

in in

resistence machine

drouth he ofr

ing of

with t aid a which

hot dry winds were artificially pro-;

auced

Some of the yarieties tested show- } ed much greater resistance taan} others and are being uscd @as par-j

ental material in crosses for the pro- |

duction of new and better strain

Trade Cattle For Coal

Prairies Might Obtain Welsh Anthra- |

cite Through Bay Route

A new argument in support of

Hudson Bay route to and from Eng- |

land has heen disc« ed The Eng- lish weekly, Canada, quotes some oO! its contemporaries as foreseeing a

when th Wels!

time importation of antaracite to Hu 1 Bay trade f

S75 000 0008

Forget The Pi Pace traditional

Lorimer 4

Purrauns

Ot

No Surplits

das the

centage | was |

Te- |

the |

Patte

Time For Amendment

Law Giving Lottery

fnforier Seems

Winnings To Absurd

but) tickets bought in large number, and win nings are paid, If parliament thinks it public policy to permit the to retain the money it should be forfeited to the Crown, but in we not

hypocritical

Lotteries are illegal,

are

is upgainst winner

event should the present distasteful attitude

any sanction

longer and

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Money In Sugar Beets

Good Source OF Hevenue bor Many Albertus Parmners

Rion the Canadian papers pre. pare for the conferen of the In stitute of Pacific Relations held at Bani last year thet been ve- printed in) pampalt form an inter esting article on the suyayr beet in- dustry of “Alberta It is well writ- ten by Mr. D. W Buchanan ohn of Senator Buchanan, publisher of the Lethbridge Herald, ands doubt represents tae writer's close personal wcouuiNtance with his subject

The sugar factory at) Raymond Al la, Opelates Of course, on sual beet In 1932 the plant. working P20 days produced £5, COU U00 pounds of sugar from 150,000 tons of bects, or 360 pounds per ton Pio- ducers had an average yield of eight to nine tons per acre and received it flat price and bonus, ahout $6 p ton

“Comparative success says Mr Buchanan, “in the planned produc: tion of sugar beets has been achiev- ed Many farmers in the irriga tion area around Raymond, contront-

ed with lower cereal prices, have found in sugar beets “a perman

and relatively stable source of rei enue,’ and so the Raymond pk is making its contribution to the eco-

nomic Alberta Ottawa

Journal

Stability of

Schoo! Experiment

In Arith

Grade

Nat Until

Suggesting

Instructed The Sixth

the Ontari

curriculum wa in

Prof: RK. B.

metic public

urgent Liddy,

ty

school

novation

of Western sideration by the ur tion the

lation, an by the education Manchester, N.H., in were not taught arithmetic until thes graduated tc

Ontario, offered for con- teachers’ see-

As-

undertaker

ban

of Ontario Educational

experiment

+ sti 4 authori

whica children

the sixth grad

‘Incredible though it may scem Prof, Liddy said, “children who were taught nothing of aritnmetic in the early classes were just as far ad- vanced after one year’s tuition in the sixth grade on the particular

subject children taught in the Mancheste!

as

Dominion And Provincial

Governments Are Co-Ope rating

For Protectio

Mascot Of Manitoba Fliers

Ginger-Coloved Cat Appears Po

joy Air Travel

rh nushioom settlement of E- ford, Ma Mile 256. Hudson Bay Railway is the gathering place of

vers of the world, and Miss Tam Fairchild Junkers, the Canadian Ait viys -pinger-colorcd cat, is no excep- tion to the rule Tam is onl months old but she is the most aigh- lv travelled debutinte among the iord cats

Tam was born in Winnipeg last summel Fler iirst trip by steamer from Selkirk to Norway Hous Then Capt Hi. Hollick-Ner- yon, superintendent tor Canadian

\irways in Northern Manitoba, took Tain for a trip to | nd Lake From there the fii carried her

to God's Lake

gold

dav while Tam was ex ie felir curiosity around tne shiz me of thi

airmen bundied her abo

Ifoid

was treated to a fast ride to For the last few weeks Tam has spent her spare tit cha squir-

ookhouse

lake

around

the

rels the airways (

on shores of Moose Nose

Bill Pitt, the "flying chef" and per- sonal friend of Tam ie expect to spend her summer holidays at he

home in Winnipeg.

Germinates After Long Time

Nature Takes Precautions Against Extinction Of Sweet Clover Sweet clover seed will remain

the ground for years without ger

to the plant has disappeared of Nature’s total

ating and farmers inclined think that

This long life

are

is onc

the

pre

cautions against extinction

ot the plant There are cases on record of sweet clover seed lying dormant in a field for eleven years before germinating and sending up plants. Once it has been introduced fonly continual destruction of the plants before going to seed will in-

traditional way.” The sure its elimination. Sowing alfalfa board, he added, had found the ex-jon fields which once produced sweet periment successful. clover is only inviting trouble, be- |< 1use it is impossible to separate Love makes &@ young man i}the seeds when matured and harvest- mustache and old m s led togethen About the nly safe off way to make a clean-up is to | ou sweet « Bact ts ust ~ Let | spend $606 Oo tt th« tre Con for new |} or slum dwelle? bl LILLIPUTIAN PAGEBOY SEES LONDON | j j ee 8 ae Johm Magia | ! \ hoy, } page | | e@ hots Joh | I b ! ! ! t ' i ! 1 ! \

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Canada has had cess in cen he hfe a { fi on tl | con t ‘3 ist though | oe realm of bird litt ( ten g th co-operd Dorir 1 provi HW 1's Th put estat at greates ‘in fowl, have been vith little or n 1 peter Val Columbia 1 th gion of Cana Fa northern part p the United Stat If \ more southern nestir the other North An histling Ti { to « ft great i trumpeter n | i dangerous extent f swan have bee £ Mi te ( Pa (iat the N | part The act has pler the n as oh 12 rom The Den { Canada, in ca-c vineial Game [Dt nd British Co! leat cially active ! { Nyt pete in In southern | 35) ( bird have t and wherev« been given the | patrols y the tering grounds qT) treat to remot and the fact taat } the winterin fi sign for the 7 t species The maximum p ] sp cS W ( ba British bin ] the ore le ia) re h r Phe ] ) LIVE t] om n i \ ( the lo ' '

I na en 8 ee,

n Of Waterfowl

Shortage Of Hor:

Proal

Positi

Thursday May 17 1934

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BASEBALL.

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Didsbury feet p at Olds 4 0

Playing their first game of the season at Olds on Monday evening the Didsbury team went down to 'defeat 4-0 in a fast and interesting | game,

Ray Stouffer pitehed a good game for Didsbury, but the team showed a lack of batting practice and were euecessful in obtaining only a few scittered hitswhich did not material- ise into runs,

Olds seored their first run in the inning and the game was ecoreless until the fifth inning, when Olds brought in three after a long drive to the outfield. | There was no additional score, the gine ending 4-0 in favor of Olds, Wayman, Stouffer, Buhr, [. Jenkins, Jenkins, R. Holub

second

then

Didsbury: Bob Gooder, I, Len. Berseht, D. and Fred Evans.

Doing Jury Duty.

Mr Frank Kaufman is in Calgary

this week, being ealled to do jury duty at the Supreme Court. For next week Messrs FE. K.

Pratt, OC I. Reiber and Jack MeCloy have been drawn on the jury pane] at the Criminal Assizes.

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LOCAL & GENERAL

a

Miss Black visited her home at Balzae over the weekend

Mrs Frank Mortimer of Calgary was a guest of Mr and Mrs. John Fleury over the weekend

Miss Schram left for Chicago last week to take a post-graduate course in nursing

Miss Edith Mann, of the Elkton School, visited her mother at [dmon- ton over the weekend.

Mr. William Bellamy, of Salmon Arm, is visiting in the district and looking after his business interests

Gabriel LeClaire and Reg Cooper left Wednesday for Jasper with an

outtit of packhorses Owing to the Sports Day at Olds! next Thursday there will be no

show at the Opera House

Grandma Hunsperger, Mr. John Skoyles and Mr. spending a few days at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hunsperger

Mr Jerry Yates of Gleichen has entered the service of Sharp's Circuit Shows and operates on the home circuit with Mr. Joe Beek

Mr. and Mrs A Dance at the Springside Friday, May 25. come

Orde will holda Schoo! on

(20p)

Mr. Jack Currie of Didsbury moved up to assistant at Jenkins Groceteria.— | Innisfail Province.

for bathing at opened Sunday.

has

the

The season Dog Pound

fwernt out to take a dip,

| We are pleased to report that Mr. | a majoroperation at Didsbury Hospital |

George Watson who underwent

is progressing very favorably.

We notice that Mr. Earl Klinck is driving a new Chev. Sedan which he purchased from the Adshead | Garage.

We have a fresh supply of serateh pads now ready. Especially useful for school, store or telephone, 2 for 5 cents---Pioneer Office.

Miss Catherine Curdy, Mr Gerald ;Curdy, Miss Nora Chaplin and Mr | Bob Chaplin, all of Drumheller, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Allen Hunsperger and family

ANIMAL BUILDER.---A Mineral Stock Food That Builds Bone and | Health in Every Kind of Animal, at $4.45 per 100 pounds Henry Goehring (20c)

Dr. Clarke, Mrs. Clarke and Mrs E.G. Ranton motored to Edmonton on Monday. Dr. Clarke will attend a ‘refresher clinic’? at the Univers- ity, while the ladi-s will visit relat- ives

Mr. and Mrs Tom Allen Jeft on Monday for Wetaskiwin to find a location They will take up their residence at that town. Mr Allen

pee;

jhas taken a route for medical and |} toilet supplies |

“The Ambassadors'’?— A Radio | Dance Band of Kamloops, BC. will lhold a dance at the Opera House

} On Monday evening next, May 2Ist | Phis orchestra has been playing at ithe

} good reputation,

Mr. Ernest Fisher found his gar- age empty Sunday morning On jreturning from town late Saturday | night he put hisearin the garage, but someone had removed it during the

coust

night The car was discovered in jfront of Mr Larry Leavens’ home jat 2 30 Sunday afternoon, with the

fair outofallthe tires. Was ita joke?

Mr. Hugh Roberts left Monday for Calgary enroute for Ingland At that point he will pick up four carloads of Holstein cattle, 72 head of which he will have charge until

they reach their destination at Glas

gow, Scotland Ele will spend two }or three months visiting his old friends in Wales before returning GE? READY FOLKS?'’— for the Coneert and Danee to be held at Community Elall Friday, May J& \ 2 hour program has been arranged | then wind up fora good dance | to the melodious tunes of Howard Halliday’s Orehestra The proceeds | 1 for pi for the wer i! i Concert Adults 28e, hildren fre Danee, Gente 25 Te i" idies please bring lunch. (192e)

ls ak A SNES AN PY tS wm

Loyal Snyder are;

Evers body Wel- |

Innisfail and is the|

We| junderstand a number of local boys!

cities and comes with a|

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|RANTON’S

Weekly Store News

Misses New Slacks in Sanforized Golden West Jean

Large Pearl Button Trim Colors Black, Green, Red and Saxe Blue

$1.75 Plaid Sport Blouses

to Wear with Slacks

95c

Short Socks

for these WARM DAYS 25c 35c

IN NEW MODELS Tubfast

$2.25 Up

Store will beopen All Day Wednesday MAY 23 Until 10 p m. and Closed Thursday MAY 24

Voile Dresses

Meet Me At

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Didsbury’s Reliable Store

NNO Nr Ae Ue re

“OPERAHOUSE

@ Thursday & Saturday eed iy Gna ae...

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Thursday ce | I-xotiec

HARLOW

‘*Bombshell.’’

Tingles with Romance!

sovely, Luscious,

JIAN

Saturday ZANE GREY'S ‘*The Last Round-Up.”’

feared up see iele eee eres

RECA aerwES 22

fereaIT)

[mmortalizes in story and song 5 the deeds of hard-fighting, @)

quick: shooting he-men --their home the saddle --their life the open range!

Udi!

DANCE MONDAY, MAY 21st

to the Soulful Strains of “The

from Kamloops

Ambassadors’?

NO SHOW NEXT THURSDAY MAY 24

@ SATURDAY MATINEE 3 p.m. & Everybody 10c!

ecERT NO NALA eNO CVORONOTE.

Donations are Asked

for the RED CROSS,

Thank You! ALL STORES CLOSED “THURSDAY MAY 24