' l » . I " Xllnttbt-wbtn‘ up to] 1 aegis-Motif" cum»;- p. no I . mmm. --htv= b3. "Ldevowed.».to~nnlmfiwdrti~uoeu- D3 1e t.» Vitamins A, n, . delicious breakfast, ' y‘ dquickly prepared and costs ‘ “- t ‘;i.'£-*t¢w’ cents. It you. ‘hot; niilkover the biscuits; like ta hot I . - ¢~=~v t» 'VF-~;\'J' ..t (jhttliirftiiltéi n») , N ‘ IQb.‘,»l}_.-T0< Moist 1n 181M730! 4'0“!!! man- . llslcivgstsszrj ‘. _ l - " ~' ~Undeveloped 1 5w 0i , vioiitfir limb. 8o results have‘ '%*=<1»~.:tt. when. ‘rm Pl?“ Yjfiifil Irih order hthstt‘ they l "l bi v-ttwnhy» month; 1h. the 11m}; ' he ‘mun. the "origlhuiflleaer- l» hhtleariy tmugh- gut-jlt to bus-ends »." ..;.; 1' q _J‘ 1 e, l8mb§1s equslty ,.ure_iu1' for ' ftdfltlfmwwmnl-i; trmnns us‘ almost invis- ible, ‘(dfllnlry light. m held be= lore _’ e isnm, writing-pew clear 0.‘. _‘. a". \ 11‘W¢. 911411‘ money ulhfi-viblfitg-iy ‘the read then-tshr: pothole itom- this photo- mhhsyf- costumed mi, mitt-j. "one bfnthflf, mditglrlmngi examples of thexvn e et,__the- light hes-been tn i , the tiotlm oi.’ ,the sixth cent- ury Uiilvq-titeygsweoie l‘ t: _ , "Wfittlltih suverfortf; veulunt this document is nermsliy very difficult Wife by_ul- now -ln_ cums w . trsqvtoleltv-iliutgts ver lo clearly | ."» with All. the‘. ‘or m: yvnole when. 4 uya aunnhnfivnnr cent-nu ‘f 7 .- 1 . 'l'toio'r'or-rns,srn-' ‘ 591.400 ($18,810,335); wh " ' ' nulk-utmeshsso newscast). t The totslconsumptlon oi’ hutterun ;s titehu... of Ganads in .1021! u etttrhhtes at m; "The tom. ems-ht; in 102a is‘ _ i‘ n Hui-ea t 0.05. v boulids, s3‘ccmpared_ 0-1.1," immfl rounds. in m1. Dotti umber o! cowi mllkecrln; 1321.424, '1' compared with . e1ivern¢emu1r “PM 1n 1m The wtutroniumn- tlop of oheeseuln 10;! nmountedjo _ . ‘mixes-smith with, azjaoriit; _ _ pounfls. 0x1 ass pdundsipér cnpiti ‘ln tarts-stun r1921. " - ' i =1 i - ru-lsuetltn per tat r 108M701: m’ m, the I'm-nine‘ r 10 tilt’. ibove thsfnel“ e census er itarlhtr uetiogrgi n-iiih t." thyme?‘ qua Iollows: I’ I (at ud- , mtytmtpz; Ndvl] otll. t , stiiet oi’ thetnjiwere, poisonous _’ nte were, more’ thdnffive test , . -. ‘ ‘rhixtyrout ‘side’, his cohtpound}_at ‘ putithvlsnske curse‘ on him in ‘front {of his native ctr-vines ens the whole its-he‘: muses up sea crazy psi-non," ‘writes Mr: Hives i Mm; m4.- nwhile Q1‘ avid no‘. hlvé order, for“! felt asfthouih lnphyphotiadhnnd could only ztsre blanltly at her." ' "lheiollowka; afternoon Mr "" fotind- s. flt,"hrowh tit-regimes up "his his‘ ' orderly dsoepitcted etLWlt-hln the _next_ .~ ‘d-iivei _ $6M tees-m.- _ g ~ -- ~ _ [it with. entirely ‘trim styt time ‘tales Ind ‘lrlllid ‘In lit-phat, hire] _ 115W" lthmY-m '5: m 5&1?“ '6 ibofphiilijlotel ‘The '~_~ made a stbp- iesvewtheetsuuh; But as ‘soon is he " ‘ ~' rescues hu ueiunhttnn he rpuns siev- ‘mug, ‘ ell-ll? Indies "basking; in - thbflsun , ' ‘ the“ low. mud ' wells as ‘it waitblg‘ 30"»? ‘en wen‘: was" {then underihty ntqotiulte curtain thatmight." ¢lfl1l64.¥r-'fll'v,h;"l. W“ k my). flopjboverttt, ntywhvandit cimfe p . semi-hills snvysmt time‘ curtfln‘ Q1 slntost _d w 9°"- ‘ "mulch; 3.’; than» i n?» 1M confound -. Ittlhd, ,b'.-1yo_ , a a ‘. . 1mm. ‘ “motto n4. this in tn tor-a hiFbtses: mutt-addict time ;..e.-..<'~‘, ~-' " itr‘ sis his letaei-lnziiatrns ‘outlthet it wlitttéttthio itorcdflce the Whole ._4 _-1"}r~.. .3 I‘. w‘*$@°r=“* » tun . A , v_l,1--ll_@fl emérfyjflor thti ' east-n‘ ‘l. - _ ntlserlntkhbut ex pgrtntenttxit-liil] Qfijaottvdryindice-te ruut.,1t'1§1'e_y§bs ‘ our for dotecting I ;_- ‘ _ ,_ , _ ‘rylljiave,bdln_rspl.lr-\ ed] {aidltfhlly 1s toiinskethe cnelgs f Quaint-tie, tiiye hath niictghagthe cute-gt: the stint au- dioaes-bytlteuinp. " - * t 1 t .- . 4 ‘ ' “ .*.'r.1.i..- . j - . inst-w snonm M I§6ND§N, Fish. 12.; is] rather eurtout that 'li1'lormetlon_ conw-nlng ibbusete ntuotnew ilrtsoft by théyRoyt Air Force, which not ‘ 1 0466' i‘ amenities {brooch ~ IWYQY 0f some 20.000 square mils; o, "mbii- tributary to the‘ Pacific _creht Eastern railway who mtule duringlszg T. ‘B. Nssh/unaouxlcetlst the annual m” ‘fitcrh Hts extension to tapthe Peace river when» thigh“ www- ‘w its‘ "‘“ “ ‘yin Britain,‘ should be . .. . _ ‘£11011 titres ‘shown tn eviction eu-. 1.1, fl-‘ir-z .'_~_| - .‘ ‘:-' 50'" "sch" t" “Hum? 113' ‘by TTQ’ “'35 Timon’ "it? $111 . ltl?"‘~infr‘~lll"M thiy h‘ 4» i. » i Hu11¢t1n"ol"un uluutl autistic; rt »"-. . "t"? P‘ ‘“°°°‘“““Y »nyt.~°-_¢¢$ie:tt-ttn'f;h.§ rsftréew to ,0. w» w- e ~wth~ewr fiQY-‘Mwev-w- 1 " 1 ,1 ‘ ~ hive-trim ilfllilfliwTscriptlon ‘hi’ '- ‘ _ ‘appirsttts; wnibh‘ its knowrr as .~ . glrlltvs-spsbter or the Robot pil- ‘ ." iflfgt inlenucius-fd ylcb is capable ' ronlune even _ Juli‘C11.\1:l.nir'rl~:1'n\vr1 Mw-n» » - n‘... - Lornti Survey t than“ ‘m’ cbvmfilfTnmursnarro r o n » nsrtwsx synvcun us! YEAR ‘ _ (B) The: Canadian Press) undeveloped country in British Col- lnqotlng ofthe Dominion ‘land am- veyors hers‘ today when mflklhg ,, n. Port ofitnc nnd surveyors committee. ‘1 2.!’ ‘mu. Your; dim.’ lm-mnéwlyi "The success or tblsdwlvoy." he ssld n» ; frflgment of? ltti-floenturyfl, "W0 lflsént tlrrhimlqbf which 1s st Quesnel on the Fraser river, thbugh it has been unified as ni- p; prmg; B00110 jiepeuds upon ‘the devolop- ‘ ment of the country tltlbtltnry to it an | country's-two railway is owned and 0931983‘ b74410 ‘P901116 o! British Columbia." ' v ' . - In sll the _prov1nces of Canada- there was an moron-sins iwnbllc dezuund - for topocrlphlw survey! and the re- sulting detailed mI-ps which were s6 ossentlsl tothe proper deve‘ uncut oi our natural resources, said Mr. Nwh. . v ' Town sites in the far north were surveyed, settlements on J1me; Bay mapped out, oyslerrbeds surveyed st Prince Edward Island, the boundary ilxbd between Ontario and Manitoba. 1001000, acres blocked-out 1n the Peace rifier district. Mr. Noah's report was on irnui-essive ‘rummarvm the activity of-this country in chsrting its re- sources. With the prospect or rushing pothole the development o! the country» hutch-y o! the r. o.‘ n. tin-um were hie/do in cooperation with the Government o! British Col- ‘ unthh, the cinndlsn Netlunelrtsu- . why ms the Canadian» Pacific Rsil~ ,'_ whys-n. thepurpose or ssoertainlns I the eittsnt of, natural resources as wen ‘as’ the Vest routeior the exten- sion of‘ the rsilwiy. 12 survey ‘par- ties,_-a.s well as geolwi-Bl-t. fOPO-SWTS, and water power enzlncer! were w" into the field to colleotths required data. The country covered includes a bunk between Bridge river ind Chil- cotln river. s block between. 0111101151" river and Chllsko river, both on the west side of the Fraser river in the vicinity of Quesnel Luke. The total He, o; the" pluck; amount! to some 12.000 lqunre miles- , “North ‘or Prince seer-sci‘ Mr- Nil-sh ~ said "s. block o! npproxirmtcly 101000 squnremiles in the‘ vicinity of Pm‘- ‘mlp River and Peace River volley was,‘ ‘slbotsurveyed srld“slnco~thero~wu_ gunilable very little reliable infonns- tion concerning this urea. in the way. sfnccurete macs. 1t wts nweswy W to time them. since the rust essen- 7min thevproper study of neturol_rc~ of,‘ "an _ ‘nmfltp-ltv» a I We ~- - lnclple involved is that ‘ the mqkfibe driven by‘ compressed lirf-ltigohh befljm-iught into ‘use at thew!!!’ of the p116‘. who may leave his eeeirpit lit the cue o! e lsrgc bodxblltgoi- ‘Eommeroisl machine and w [About the ehbln. Nspllerjj completely instejles with’ robots. . I I -. > v_ or?“ 0F. 1 "a,..~.‘ , t _ ‘ml .-~_. t _a-_._--»-4._ - 4....‘ .-, itiftu-‘suitfrhitqihf c. u navttcattiirh, iuére" “prtoilflw, l. skilled hunt- .- " 1th“ évlmn ‘mms ' ls e good detailed map to be used as n been‘. '.with- t? machine fit- I 4 I ., ‘H. m.” r m‘ t ‘h ,basis on which to show the resources -'._i ,. “ ,°-' 'w o“ e information colleciedby the geolop. lltiltpiliapiltttonce touching tlte con~ | ' " t‘: - » . ' shorting to the "Journal de L'- Qglttlon ntneslse" p. l-r. n Hyder- ballti‘, and vlrginis "service bombing have . betn- equipped with the robot pilot, And slgo s uouthsmpton i boot 1t stated further- nwre t '$V_.td\ladron or vi-glna mil-t heather-s . likewise baen vuiteri in when; were keenly th- tel-noun seeing jthefgtirst Inenlng sn-iphibtgn (Air. Yhcht} Model type with {er 5 h. p. wi-lghtcyheite Mo- tor) piloted by Col. Iidthsm, which irrlvOt-lg in i-Nusstx‘ last . week, having , . . ._ been ‘phekterod by Mrl-Ross and Miss “PM W'"'°‘"*'° weeshteh of, New Xbrk, who wished te-vuittlrlensr ltayihg st the New titer 6'_i"§ne nuhtt s returned str- Jiith themf ha‘. w.‘ M. Oool: _t‘ 1.,_;c.,‘o, _ er at Miami. e curries ‘h; otstepget-eflapl- t \’ ' " titttlsth _e,'nhlverssry nrthe oSQ _ ohthe suezjpnnsiwss cele- " “bra Wredéhntt" _ -. 1 “tons of in! Y v y _ r r_ you»; produces in ‘cueoho- me. otuusuuy i; Itihtn" oluvtkls tutu‘ M18003 f , "I, ,> tuner-w l" '" » u. _ _ ‘ Layer run- ht ca. ' . _ ‘l w’ =Oa anus sources over a large urea of country , ists, (masters, engineers, etc.‘ , 1 "Here the’ aeroplane was brought‘ into service" said Mr. Nash "and in cooperating with the Royal Conndlnn Air Force the Topographical Survey; of the Department of the interior ss- l slated the Provincial Government in clmtsinlng vertical serial photographs covering approximately 5000 square miles. To this was added another 3000 square imllcs by a commercial compdny, ' ' “From the lnfornmtlcn couccmd by the surveyous. sided, by serial photq. graphs detailed rnsps hr; pre- wllly new: wenarea ht Victoria to accompany the report on the regain-J CC!- . . Smith and at Aklsvlx 0n MscKcnJ ale river delta. n settlement wnslald! out on an island in James Boy, andi m o! hlsnttbeke. The geolraplfloll "tot ‘iienhtnwitht mm m mopvn nnhnhl \,\' "Palmolive Soap is made of pure vege- . . table oils. I warn my - cliéius against the ir- ritation produced by t ,'_‘ordp_trkcrysoaps.Those twhé use Palmolive ‘ shotv the best results ‘after our own beauty Rem-run" ' ‘nsrutssn zmvtmm Penl’: ralon, Iffdl‘! from 1b: [amen 0pm: H am: _ m Vienna, bean the mil: o] many royal balm: iv/zlzb b: ha: served a: cicnnixlc the direction o! n portalble instruments in tlctcnninlttg’ _ t0 ntiles long. and an nc~ latitudes and lonjtudes by cctroixr‘ I “The sulvcys ‘of the Deptmmgnt trail lln: ~al dcicnirhtatloir of mical olxervntlons. of the Inmtcricr for 1929 extended Over curate astronczn‘. the length and breadth of the Domin- this position was coltsldcred necess-i ion. There was mapping from the cry. ‘Ordinarily mkcy Mountains to the Msritimer... meant dclaylng time work one y There was townsitc work‘ st Fort to permit these c-bservn made. To avoid this delay, ti: survey undertook, by mixing us: of aeroplane transportation, to tfidlze eccrvalions at Island The physicnl, chemical and biolog- ent-‘icnl conditions existing in the waters of the Bahamas are to be studied by| ,- the gcode- an international expedition under the '3 oi’ Princeton Unlvcrsityi to the "New York World" by Prof. Richard M. FlclrL. suits of ‘of the University Department of Blc- . -~ logy. The expedition which ‘New York on February 1st. fora stay of two and n hslf months -\vill be‘ it necessnry.lclirected by Prof. Field ult of the will -bc the huge marine plateau ofi‘ res Island. where Prof. Field mvl so close to thmhis associates have found conclltloxu- ‘thdt the lnt-‘approximnte to those which exlsto! m the end.'in ancient ‘tropical sens. This plat- les without dellootiofesu covers an ears of 25,000 squat": » ‘ miles. Calcium deposits on the bot- lhis would have‘ .1. surveys were made to govern thef the he lqwlnz 0t oysters beds in Prince Ed-i Lake, yard Island. The aeroplane was pro-g the computations to the party at the seed into service-and for the first time other end of the 90 miles line in tune was the sole meflnsof transport ol s to correct the direction of the trail party making lend surveys cnChruclt- 1 ll hilltlvermd Reindeer lake. thereby’ Th Adair-fig not,’ weeks to the effectlvc' Qlgmwatilons c! the a survey. season that ‘would otherwise‘ Party was found to he hove been spent in arduous toll on the be“ POWIGG- - , tter w“ curried ,- "The rush of settlers into the Peace l-dlnislvqe I , _ fizfgugrtgfzuxfgfztfgwfg"f;1 fizeilngiiaggefiiitxzgglylg‘: tom. nttslninl s depth of is fect. two‘ parties blocked out over 100,000 ezroe of sccurncydn the mun‘ ‘if Q0118 0f firm llnds for settlements tho observations, determining the bc- and to deliver the re no tcgun at tltnt point. is was done. and the res eodetle Survcygind in; ol the trail line give the waters above lt a. milky ‘white hue. Thislsland is 125 miles east of ‘Floridrnnd 1'15 miles north r Cuba. riot. Field hss also as an ’ [objective the solving of |\ funrln-' lmedtnhgeological problem of this re- utldfli’ 3'10"’ m? 07°04"! 01 llfll‘. I bring of the line and in carrying the “MR-W llredlhtflqt l "W Y"?! F80. "M YOFWIM Rs a truly straight line. n _ Balance $1.80 ounonth f0 e 0t s11. cr-at youpty eeunqnly-fstoqg, ""liis offer is ' ‘ 11M vrovortdhs- that more extensive! "The statue of Champlain on m. utovmnyttu be required “tor” s; been Point in Ottawa" said Mr. Nash. “whim .m’..°mmd3 thatfhive "Lrnoldm" m1“ Ouwwwhed h.“ glen, i,c.. the question of the origin ,m_qn gnmj t ‘n; mum mummy m a ~ of the islands as well as the relation ‘9101016101 > 7 ~- ' ‘nstrolebe. which was in use 5y nsvl- _‘_'A prlllntlnttyeurveywvls road: r | jars. for n5 unonunqennntm toundary from atlh before the invention of the sex‘- Wl. 039W? 15M 3f "I Mfllllfllli mit. Within recent yearsrrench ieruvhnqfltflfiutiytwtuteeutem sole lute inst 1r m; - , rumem no h u m .0! their stability to the character of mum: ‘mmdcstm m. the sediments which mantle their ahx-ii-u-Q-"ii ‘lint ‘Calla: ts luvs developed n new type _ oi instrument tor taking sthr sltl~ tlqn stthiyotuter point nu been tudee u; vrlflclm m hes‘ been raven‘ swirl!!!" data-mm! than new.- ‘the ntme mum." m. nun des- _ and’ stlhd Lfilti “l0. ‘Nbocfephicnl metlflnltwlvb .s sutlloicntly mur- he (it 0651",. W10"! ihfilblm Wttoribed thiiirisirurdsnt in some deleti- _¢l..q=.=.=ede. ivunil 4* .°° summer to vsrlmu other tom's d I O Pr@du¢ed*‘ ibY t-use Palmolive” f nsays S» of VantlvBudtzpes!» Whose beauty house has served aristocracy for over c-hundrerlyeors Every skin, fneedt the.‘ deep cleansing‘ which onlythevegetablé oilsof palm and olive can give " O skin an remain beautiful," says the famous Pessl, of Vienna and Budapest, “if it is no: regularly cleansed with soap and water. But to Sly - ‘Use any soap’ »is ‘dangerous. You should be par- ticular in choosing a soap for you: me. _ "Only a pure soip-Jsoap made of fine, sooth‘- ing cosmeticoils-wtll do. That is why I rcconr mend only Palmolive." " _ iPmL international ' ' _. To Pessl’: shop, ‘across fromthiribperil-lotué in Vienrtii, come‘ womenYv/hose ‘hunks ire famous in society, theaworld ofiopera the the stage. she he advises them all to use this home beauty treatment p which takes so little timeand produces such gmie fying results. ' ' ‘ _. . , a ‘Massage a blandhthcr of PslmolivtrSoap and v warm water gently into the skin, letting the lather get deep into every tiny pore.‘ Then rinse away soap, ‘dirt, mike-up ‘with warm water, finally with cold. And you'll find that your skin is wonderfully’ ' " soft, smooth, protected against the many abuses of modern life. _ _ Beware of irritation So many soap: irritate while they clesnse. They are apt to toughen‘ the texture of the skin and spoil its delicate coloring. ‘Palmolive is 1 pure vegetable‘ oil soap. its color, its odor, its very feeling is ‘ that of nature's great cosmetic oils. 1|: cleanses safely, eaiily. Hen Pcssl is one of avgreal: international goup of beauty specialists whojhave discovered the facts about Palmolive for themselves and who now tell their patrons to use thisbsoap in‘ preference to any other. Today, there are over 18,900 such experts." Think of that‘! ‘lhousahds 1nd thousands of those: best fittedtqknow proclaim Palmolive" best. Ycuhwill Palrhoiive. Xojtrvvill usinglt soon for the bath, too, since {Focus evénless than quite ordinary soaps. Follow Pessfs advice. Begin this very days ' UNIVERSAL ‘outta; $2.00" cow»: =forr February only. See iron todoy‘.=_=, ; " ~ ~ ~ ‘ v f1 “-' w tin..-" ' | r r 0 1 1 a 1 1 1 l i l Consider the weighs. of this professional advice! 1 8. 907 beauty experts‘ recommend ..,_1-‘¢lmo!ive! ~ ’ Electric Wattle it... . o. - t. "i... _ r~ 5 rnonths, d‘. -