i canadian budget was trump card had important bearing on by- election in west fulham j unionistcampaign i london the west pulhauj byelec tion in wbjcu a former labor ma jority of four igures in a threecorner ed contest wa3 reversed in a two- candidate fight almost entirely fought on the fiscal issue to victory for the unionist empire crusader is most encouraging to those engaged in educ- atlng the british electorate on the value and wisdom of the adoption of a tariff protection policy the canadian budget revealing that canada is minded to assist british trade undoubtedly proved a trump card in the west fulham unionist campaign while it would be unwise to overemphasize the significance of the result it would be equally foolish to ignore the implications because 1 of the two oppositions deliberate and successful effort to make the fiscal quostion the outstanding point of their campaign and 2 1 because the liberal and labor parties threw some of their strongest speakers in the constttu- ency whereas sir cyril cobb depend ed almost wholly on the support ot lord beaverbrook until the last few- days when the lit hon l c amery with one or two assistants of second- rate ability as speakers entered the arena moreover the fact that west ful ham provided the first loss of a by- election for the labor party since the h general election adds weight to the claim that it may mark the turning point lr the british political situation especially since in the last eight by- elections labor majorities have been steadily reduced apathy of voters the labor candidate in west ful ham j w banfield attributes its defeat to the apathy of labor voters if this is correct it is most signifi cant because labors enthusiasm is the one factor which has enabled it to challenge unionism with any hope of success the waning of this en- thusiasm would be absolutely fatal to labor a considerable section or the lib eral party must feel gravely disturb ed over the party showing in west fulham both from the viewpoint of the voting effect and because of the fact that liberal speakers supported labor whose policy in many of its phases violates liberal tenets the result ought to encourage conserva tive leaders greatly and add vim to the month of home and empire cam- paign now beginning in the words of the daily telegraph it is apparent from the west ful ham contest that the unionist party have a winning program when it is presented with energy conviction and zeal the paper also says the moral of west fulham is to go for- forw fearlessly against a discredited government and put into the ap proaching election in central notting ham the same demoniac energy which had splendid results- should the unionists carry netting ham the seat will rlngan alarm which will bring the cohdenites out with a rush and britain will have politically a hot summer the unionist press pays tribute to the galvanizing touch and proselytis ing fervor of lord beaverbrook who must be greatly cheered by evidences of the progress of his empire cru sade reduced prices red r ose tea red rose red label tea lib 60c yzlb 30c red rose japan green tea 1lb 70c y 35c red rose orange pekoe 1lb 85c y you can now buy from your grocer at the reduced prices the hed rose tea he has in stock we refund to the grocer the drop in the price we bear the loss t h estabrooks co limited toronto ontario they proposed to giv uiui was likely to meet with tils approval without saylug a word to biiu it was put on the table a a civic luueh in the hope that his favorable opinion of it would reassure their anxiety about lis acceptableness to a connois seur now it really was a very tine and rare piece and as soon as the great man sat dp n at the table he- cocked an appraisng eye upon it while the dignitaries were waiting for the verdict kitchener who knew nothing about the preseutaton had been deciding that bv must somehow- secure that piece for bis own collec tion and also that he must buy it cheap so with this object iu view he observed in his gruffest voce that the piece was not genuine at which the poor dignitaries were so much depres sed that they said not a word about the intended gift and took the china back to the dealers people all nerves what to do if you find your- selfin this condition tommy lord dewar all the comforts of a happy happy home he was a bachelor by the way he wound up by saying the american j howard payne who wrote home sweet home liv- tiie passing of lord dewar every- ed for fifty years at hotels so he body called him tommy behind his ought to know back recalls memories of london bej 1 suppose that lord dewars closest fore the war turned the world upside cronies were r thomas lipion also down he was a chanter member of a bachelor- the five oclock club which met all three svo business better in canadian west vicepresident c n railway says farmers are more hopeful and optimism prevails the sort of tbiug that specialists call uerious debility is the rundown condition caused by overwork and household worries the sufferers find themselves tired lowspirited and uu- able to keep their mind on anything any sudden noise startles and sets the heart palpitating violently they can not sleep well at night their hands tremble and less seem unable to sup port them such a condition is indeed pitiable doctoring the nerves with sedatives is a terrible mistake the only real nerve tonic is a supply of good red blood therefore the treatment for nervousness and rundown health is dr williams pink pills which promptly build up and enrich the blood the revived appetite tho strengthened nerves improved spirits and new strength which come after a course of these pills will delight every sufferer you can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from the dr williams medi cine co brockville oct i the gpos latest the ordinary telegrapa service run by the post oshce has had rather an uufovtunate record but there are dis tinct possibilities about a new- depar ture in this line the gpo is con sidering this is a public telegraph exchange subscribers o which will be able to communicate with each other by means of teleprinters when a message is to be sent a typist sits down at the keyboard ot the teleprinter calls the evchauge by pressing a button and waits until the connection is obtained this is sig nalled by the word through tosether with the number of the subscriber called being printed on the receiver ot the teleprinter then the message is sent it is printed automatically on the receiver in the ottice called and a re ply can be sent at once if there is no one iu the office called the message is still put through but then the i printed slip waits uutil someone ar- i rives to attend to it at the time ot writing iu decision lias been made regarding the scheme it it is proceeded with it will prob- ably be a year or two before it is in working order classified advertising fob sale i iui chicks vvj- hatvtlku t il jljfu lam vwai ir four varte- ir wrue tr iref cdfalocua a h xwiizer iratiltf out six l e comb white leghorn barred 1ltuivutti itoci baby chicks wonderful winter layers w hav oeen hatching for 27 years delamero ivullry farm stratford ontaio tkenl- may axd junb chicks always popclar hocks wyanuette leghorns frea folder pin money describe why their breeding tells in ttia nest order early and sa e electric hatchery trenton onl chicks 20 famous creeds to choose from send for free chick catalog it has valuable information on brood ue chlcks essexiatoheiy box 207- w ess9i oat voting by weight winnipeg business condition in xl c a i t a new idea in parliamentary voting the west have greatly improved duty- v otartea income- tax has eeu ln in orlcr lo kpeell ing the pas few mouths according to iulcometax the increase in which up tae decisions or the french cham- a e k warren vicepresident is the cause or so much debate has bei ot deputies western region canadian national had a curious and rather stormy his- railways on his return to winnipeg tory after completing an extensive tour otj originally it wasnt a the western provinces idea at all or even a civil servants j lo h he turns if to tho right for sale a five oc motors a- 1 vz 4 and 8 horsepower all in good condition cheap for immediate lie h watkins 73 adelaide sireet w every afternoon in the smoking room ot the savoy i can see him now seated in a corner telling his latest story in his inimitable style for he was a born raconteur and always had a new one on tap with the celebrat ed waiter beefy hovering nearby i can see too the sudden look of pain a hurt look that would spread over tommys face when someone often out of devilment ordered some i other band of refreshement than that i which made the name ot dewar known all over tho world it seemed to say that is really more than i can en dure no offense intended now i and again too some affluent visitor i in the circle would order champagne but tommy dewar never touched it preferring as he put it the beverage that made scotland famous dewar was a noted wit and a popu lar af tordinner speaker he once brought down the house by winding up a speech with and now like lady godiva after a short but interesting journey i ap proach my close on another occasion dilatiig on can it be done briton predicts dogs will talk if bred for brain development london possibility ot developing a breed of dogs that can talk is en visaged by dr w l english a well known dog breeder of crewe eng land such a breed could he developed by intensive training through the life of a few human generations according to dr english who in au interview declared that the information gained in developing a breed ot talking dogs could he used in laying the ground work for the development of tho pro phesied superman of the future it is no use breeding men who are simply physically strong on tho car- ncra standard said dr english we must improve their brains but before we can do that wc must experiment on how to improve their brains why not thoreforc experiment with dogs whose brains are similar to those of men while dog breeders for centuries have produced dogs of all shapes sizes and colors they havo missed a glorious opportunity of experimenting with canine brains j dogs have no more intelligence than they had in early egyptian times a tame fox or tamo wolf would have tho same mental capacity i person- ally bellevo that under a course of training and breeding consistently pursued tor a few human generations tho canine brain could bo developed to a sage where dogs could talk nurses wanted the toronto hospital for incurables la affiliation with bellovue and allard hospitals now vork city offers a three years course of training to younff women having tho reqnlred education and desirous of becoming- nnrsos this hospital has adoptod tho olghtliour system tho pupils recolvo uniforms of the school a monthly allowanco and travelling expensos to and from new york tor fnrtuor particulars wrltr or apply to tho superintendent of total to canada advanced britishers in canada may now bring forward their families relatives and friends on easy terms for full details apply 3 d camehott dlt sunt colonization canadian pacific hallway toronto british reunion association the gratification which may he do rived from revenge is but momentary while the pleasure of forciveness is everlasting there is a profound dlfferenco be tween leisure and idleness honry ford do you suffer from constipation countless remedies are advertised for constipation many relieve for the moment but they arc habit form ing and must be continued others contain calomel and dangerous min eral drugs which remain in the sys tem settle in the joints and cause aches and pains some arc harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage natures machinery to become lazy a purely cgctabie laxative such as carters little liver pills gently touches tiie liver bile starts to flow the bowels move gently the intestines arc thoroughly cleansed and constipa- tion poisons pass away the stomach liver and bowels aro now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect i au druggists 25c and 75c red pkgt i sir harry lauder lien there is a story told by harry preston in his mem ories to the effect that harry laud ed once spent a week or two witii de war at his country place at the end of the visit dewar who was a keen pigeon fancier said to the omedian now my dear harry you must let me present you with a little memento of your visit i am going to give you a loft of pigeons champions but you must keep them confined for a fort night otherwise they will fly away lauder all scottish remember kept the pigeons shut up for three weeks being determined to take no chances i and when he let them out of course they all flew back to dewar j this is told by marry lauder at a big london function dewar found himself seated next to a very pretty girl with the hyphenated sur- name of porterporter he addressed her several times as hiss porter finally she turned on him and said tartly my name if you please is porter- porter with a hyphen ah said the whisky baron just as mine is dewardewar witii syphon the story of a tense interview with an amusing ending between general sir arthur currie commander of the canadian corps during the world war and general j r seely who was in command ot the canadian cavaly brigade is told by general seely iu his autobiography adventure pres ent also at the interview which took place near the front line trenches was corporal foghorn macdonald canadian mining expert and a genuis currie was dreadfully worried about the weakness ot tho canadian trenches and the probability of a ger man attack foghorn macdonald sat on a table in tho corner of the room swinging his legs and listening to the lively conversation between currie and seely the guns were booming outside and seely was anxious to go and see what was happening but the talk went on presently currie said crying babies are sickly babies calgary and edmon- it was invented by a clergyman dr henry beeke he suggested it to pitt who adopted the suggestion eagerly and rewarded its originator by making him dean of bristol but the tax was highly unpopular and it was abandoned after the close ot the napoleonic wars xot only that j but the records of it were ordered to be destroyed there was a precedent for this a tax imposed by henry iv only being agreed to on condition that it would not be repeated and that all the docu ments relating to it should be destroy ed no one now knows what this tax was but incometax was not similarly forgotten iu 1s42 sir itobert peel faced with a troublesome deficit re vived it temporarily its removal was promised on various occasions hut the promise was never fulfilled in vancouver ton mr warreu stated i find busi ness men much more hopeful than they were the last time i made a trip through the west in january there seems to be a prevailing spirit of op timism and a general feeling that things are bette mr warren said that farmers too ceemed more hopeful there was lit tle tendency to decrease the acreage ot wheat i it is suggested that each deputy should vote while seated at his desk asnt a politicians j by t a electric switch accord- n a civil servants 1 j to w he turns it to tho right or left au ay or no token falls into a balance which weighs the votes and shows the result on au il luminated hoard ono wonders it there is any record of how each deputy votes otherwise no party will know what its members are doing cost is another factor to be con sidered but even now when members register their votes by tramping into the division lobbies the cost of each division in the house of commons is sco the well child does not cry it is only the sickly baby who cries the i well child is laughing and happy i babys cry of distress is his way of j telling the mother or nurse that he is ill therefore it your baby cries do not delay in looking for the trouble babys own tablets are a safe and eflicient remedy for childhood ail- j ments they are a mild but thorough laxative which through their action on i the stomach and bowels banish consti- i pation and indigestion break up colds and simple fevers and promote health ful sleep they will mako baby happy i and keep him happy they are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockville out nerves ail shot n ow froittitesdiflitsjbmrjufrel tt gingtas thousands writ net ccpi tousness heart flutter dizziness t- i- coastlwtionlndltcrtionendotor c ktpvnisht sound sleep f once get rl ihc fruittitcsfronijeisttoda7 d sciiles hbl ik quickest time known sores on l ulcer for months doctor failed to heal thensoothasalrn healed them infew days jules slmard sootha- salva heals korea ulcers bolls burns scalds eczema like magic all druggists mothers on pilgrimage a scheme now being put into opera- schools on trains when a child cant go to school the uool must so to it that is the niuciie on which the cauailian auth orities work and they have discovered a novel way of nutting it into effect there are many parts ot ontario where tho scattered population largely plc consists of lumbermen and others a who move from place to place with their families in such a way that or- childrencfy jfor a basv remedy approved by doctors fob couc constlftwlohdiwrht j tion by tho united states authorities dinary schools for the children are out is likely to arouse a great deal of in- of the question terest in this country j tbis month the first contingent of a body of g000 american women are landing in this country en route for the battlefields and war cemetries they are all mothers who lost sons so railway coaches bave been fitted out witii desks and seats and move about over coo miles ot railway col- lecting the youngsters and giving them lessons the children cant get more than a few days schooling each during the war and who are now i month because so wide a field has to visiting their graves at the expense of be covered hut they get homework the us government to do in between the visits of the rail- courage does it immigrant prospers as farmer despite northwests hard luck pierre sd under tho title of farm hard luck a newspaper in potter county this state casts doubt on the view that few can make a liv ing at farming in the northwest the story is that ot a farmer who bought a shipment ot hogs and deposited a draft for 1600 out of which he paid the last obligation against him except tho first party of these gold star mothers as the americans call them will be followed by others until the end of august this year but the pil grimages will lie resumed iu 1931 whilo various organizations have done a great deal to help british moth- way school and they make on the whole wonderfully good progress for all pains and aches foot troubles cuts and bruises or general massaging purposes minards simply cant be beaten who died in the war it that this american scheme will lead to a demand for something similar iu the british empire the sapsucker or yellowbellied woodpecker drills a row of downward sloping holes through the hark of a tree forming cups iu which the sap gathers ile will then stay at these probablei fumes u minards checks falling hair long frocks are dangerous tho new long frocks have certain big disadvantages which thoso who installments yet due on a farm he has are wearing them for the first time for purchased this man camo to this country from belgium twelve years ago unable to speak english he took a job first as a section man and later on a farm and saved enough lo bring his family to this country since that time ho has bought and paid for uptodate farm equipment and has purchased and partly paid for a farm he owns a number of cattle and hogs besides buildings and other improvements on there is another thing i am very nia thu in spile ot ul0 fact dissatified with the place in which you put your mine seely i dont be lieve it has been started in the right spot and i am sure you wont get tho water out you will drown your own men without doing any harm lo tho enemy at this corporal foghorn macdon ald who had hitherto taken no part in tho conversation chuckles general seely said these astonishing words look here old man currie you dont know the first thing about mines i have forgotten moro about them than you will ever know you may say that you like about the rest hut dont you try coming it over me about the mine just because you are the slud duck in this puddle to currles eternal honor adds seely instead of placing my eccen tric friend under arrest he burst out laughing and said well that has broken the spell anyway every thing was then settled amicably in five mlnuates and i got away to the front lino onco upon a time yarns compton mackenzie the novelist in calilpoli memoirs tho civic dignitaries of some town wanted to make a prcsen- llouse lation to lord kitchener as a mark of heir regard for his genius they were told that tlu best thing they could givo him wiuld he a piece o china so a piece of china was bought but being aware of the great mans expert knowledge of china the donors wore anxious to know if the ploco that one year saw his entire efforts wiped out by bail and for two years his crop was cut short by drought members ot his family have twice required expensive hospital and medi cal treatment which has been paid for and he is supporting his father who is incapacitated all this in a section of tho northwest where it has boon said repeatedly that farmers can not make a living under existing con ditions and must havo assistance or wiped out why did mrs flamingo refuse to lake mr kangaroo into her boarding why she was afraid hod jump his board 1 understand years aro beginning to realize one very real danger is that ot fire whilo short skirls wero worn a wo man could stand near a fire without risk when long skirts arc the order ot the day that is no longer sate they aro liable to catch fire and the flimsy materials now so popular flare up very easily one or two cases have already oc curred in which dresses havo caught liro iu this way fortunately they have been extinguished without injury to the wearers hut there is no guaran tee thta this will always be the ease so if women must wear long frocks they will havo to exercise caution ho that wrongs his friend wrongs himself more tennyson gair3tl22lb3 after baby was born i was very weak skinny since taking lionized yeast feel fine gained 22 lbs mrs laura benoit thousands write new lionized yeast adds 5 lo 15 lbs iu 3 weeks ugly hollows fill out bony limbs get graceful roundness muddy skin gets clear and rosy like magic j nervousness indigestion constipa tion vanish overnight sound sleep new pep from very first day two great tonics in one special weightbuilding malt yeast and strengthening iron pleasant little tablets far stronger than unniedi- caled yeast results in time no yeasty taste no gas so quit being skinny tired tin attractive get ironized yeast from druggist today feel great tomorj row money back trom manufacturer i if not delighted with quick results one movie actress is said to have lost her job because she wouldnt work for less than 12500 a week wc may now have lo add a cako line to the bread line campers carry minards about two hours after eating many peoplo suffer from sour stomachs they call it indigestion it means that tho stomach nerves have been over- stimulated there is excess acid the way to correct it is with an alkali which neutralizes many times its vol ume in acid tho right way is phillips milk of magnesia just a tasteless dosa in water it is pleasant eflicient and siie soaks 20 years younger i inve tikon kruschea smts lor 7 yearn and endow my photo at 50 to ask your opinion of my record i liave beeo married 0 years havo 3 ron 29 hi 19 ftl granaaons 0 and 20 uiontlji i put down my youthful appearance to knwclun 8aiu taken each morning l should never think of starting the day without taking them i am mt sin in height weight 119 pounds 1 can assure you my luuband is very proud of me mr a k orljlnu teller on me or wirrl loo to prtstnv voitr vonthful charm v must prcserr your health charm and beauty ar mainly a- matter of health no are vitality and vigour ah trill be yaur if you pin your faith in the little daily tlimeful mart tomorrow and you icilt feel years vounger before yon are inany day otder krusehen halts m obtainable at dni ami department stores in canada at 7h a bottle a lotie contain enough to last for or 5 moulu ood health tot iafaceat a da rem of a case li her own decided to take lydia e pinkhams vegetable compound harmless it has remained tho stand ard with physicians iu the bo years since its invention it is tho quick method resulls comd alniost iiistaplly it is tho ap- proved method you will never use another when you know lie sure lo get the genuine phillips milk of magnesia prescribed by physi cians for 50 years iu correcting excess acids koch bottle contains full dlrcci tions any drugstore i moneton new brunswick beforo my last baby was bom i was very weak nervous and dis couraged i sair nn advertisement in the paper about a woman who had been like me so i bought a bottle ot lydia b pink- ham vegeubl compound i took three ijottles nnd it carried me safe ly through that critical tunc t liave three children to care for nnd feel well and strong i liayc i 182 other women abotil your medicine- mna gus ansenaoit 82 albcrtstroct moneton new brunswick issue no 2130