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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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1929-09-18
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3 ANOTHER 100 HOMESTEADS TO BE OPEN Land Lies in Heart of Fine Wheat District Near Wembley survey 0 fa block of lund con 16000 Actes, oF, In other wor hignesteads, in a district 18 mil bley ahd across the Wapitt river Osborne's, has been ofdered by opographical branch of the de- nt of the Anterior the survey will be it i whieh prompted the department to under: fake the survey. was the fact that bes thes: 20 and 90 aguatiers fend), crossed the Wapiti and come niniced tiling the sol, ie work -above Mentioned will be val item on the surveyii ural tands. ta the Pence Hiver for this season and when it is loted w total of 160,000 acres will been surveyed this season in th part of the Peace River territory if to the south of the river ttscit Already. considerable tand has been surveyed tn the Bad Heart, Peoria, Henderson Greek and. Blueberry dis: hus giving another tangible 1n- tion of the rapid settlement of the eit horthland, BRITAIN MAKES TWO PROPOSALS BEFORE LEAGUE Peace and Restriction of age Narcotic Manufacture is Sought Associated Press Cable GENEVA, Sept. 18. delegn on of the British Labor government pursuing it energetic program, in- id at the beginning of the tenth embly of the League of Nations, day launched two proposals of importance. whitch trent mat 1 direct interest to the United iew Peace Move b gt; politieal field, Sir Cecil Hurst, gal expert, offered a plan for 18 the League covenant 60.a8:t0 all the loop-holes: for war, and the League's charter in with the spirit and logg-Briant pact for renuncla- siother sphere, and with a view making progress toward solution of Mf the world's most perplexing 0- problems, Noel Baker, British of Parliament, voiced his gov- erinent s, wish for- conference 0 nich: dangerous narcotics tured, The conferencs 5 Jolnt measures for Mmit- fon of morphine, heroin Ing product fit coenine aR Manopaly, Pian ic Canadian delegation has beer y Interested in the efforts bein; control the drug traffic, and der consideration a. proposal ay be submitted to the assem- is would provide that the Macturo of drugs be conducted government monopolies; thus the manufacturer under supervision. Previous efforts of . Believing Sir Cecil's suggestion was these which have a shell Lulworth Castle, one of the most historic buildings in Dorset, was des troyed by fire. After-a-blave lasting mu The water supply was exhausted Just as the flames were gotten under control. lettre shows the acene of the burning castle as firemen worked, and som furniture was moved ta the ground. Inset is pl rt Wild, calmly watching the flame. Beside him is one of the lady: gues te driven out by the flames, The. firemen were badly ny ours the castle was reduced to urned by molten lead, The big ure of the owner, Her- the League of Nations Yoward. con- trol of production have been almed controlling the so-called opium. pro- ducing countries. Sir Cecil Hurst was presented in-a the commission on lezisiational que Hons was followed by a plan to the sam: scope. Details Of Change fhe procedure recommended in Sit Cectt s draft ts to amend those articles of the covenant whieh Ieave a gap for Uhe possibility of war, 0 as to close the gap by renouncing: war as an i trument of national policy. This progess, the British delegate sald, was hot.-so.-much cutting away deadwood as eliminating .the boughs of a tree whch ahving grown upward, no long- er needs them, A resolution of parallel lines was offered by Mariano Cornejo of Per calling for appolntwent of com: ston to study how the pence pact might be, embodied in the League covenant proposal, which capable. of quicker action, the com- mission adopted it, and turned it over to a sub-commission which, if not able to finish the work at the present ses- lon, will, recommend what further Procedure ts desirable. Ten Nations Involved Tn the humanitarian and social problems committee, where deep anx- Jely had been expressed over the pr sent unsatisfactory state of the na colle traffic, there was great rejolcin at the pronouncement of the British delegates toward lmiting production, Ten nations. it was understood, are concerned with the manufacture of the drugs, and. now mogst.of them Mave-deelared in. favor of seeking an international agreement to restrict the outout. One of the manufacturing. countstes nited States, and naturally ton whether non-members of ts the the League w.ll wish to participate in conference on this subject is In many minds here, da, Italy, Germany and Switzerland ere among Indicated agree- CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH Two children their mother critically injured in an explosion, used by a fire beside their home when tbe fire started, The explosion occurred when Mrs. Thibeault tempted to throw petroleum into the stove. Hopes are of no commercial value, though they are excellent. things. t9, have Judge Snagge 9 ment with the British position, Armrehension concerning ponsible conflict, between the French and Bri- Ush delegates over the disarmament resolution of the latter somewhat re- Jaxed last night upon reports that Premier Benes of Ozecho-Blovak had been unable to find means of avoiding a vote on the proposal, CANADA CAN FIND MARKET Take Reli ble day. the prospects of revi of Chnadian butter, which has dwindled away'to nothing, Great Britain Ready to LargeSupply, if . That Birtain is ready to take -Cana- diam butter whenever available is the Anf rmation brought to Rdmonton by John R, Longwill, director of R. and W. Davidson, Limited, and James Os- vorne and Company, of Ginsgow and London, who arrived in Edmonton to- Mr, Longwil 1s making tour throtighout the dominion ascertaining the export at present, Hav: AUSTRALIANS FOR EMPIRE'S TRADE TARIFF New South Wales States- man Favors Plan for In- ter-Empire Tariff Special to-Edmonton Bultett VANCOUVER, B.C. Sept. 18 Aus- trailans are flereely loyal so far as enipire trade is concerned and buy for example, 95 per cent. of their automobiles from Canadian manu- facturers, Bir, James Murdoch, mem- ber of the legislative assembly of New South Wales, told the Canadian club here, Sir James, just returned from cross-Canada tour by the Canadian Pacific railway ines, is leaving ada today for home, Before leavin wever,. the Australian statesman id he Wished to assure Canad: that the people of the antipodes solidly behind the principle of im- perlal preference despite the recent Statements of the new chancellor of the exchequer in Great Britain, Sir James said he based his argu- ments for preferential tariff on the basis of higher wages and better live ing conditions, If the wage seale in Great Britain was 40 per cent. lower than Canada, Britain should impose a 40. per cent. general tariff to bring the wages of her workmen up to the standard for Canadian workmen, he sald, explaining his roasons for sup- porting tariff walls, New South Wales, Sir Jai od, was forced to abandon its ideas of free trade when it found it was los- Uh ts ty FOR BUTTER oe tng in the dicted Brit British empire creased trade a VEU KING MAY LONDON, Bept 18 auch excellent te recovery of our n Would be forced. t the King has 1c same. The people of the Br a les WhO have the inost mani red goods to sell would naturally to be of ull the people he nga to 1, reference ig the nations mer sujourn at Sandringham form day's shooting for him I weather jot from Linpe conditions continue fatr 000 apphications for seats in Wei Pield to watch the world s base- DELIctOUS golden brawe tout How appatisn tag saad Mega ently copared with Hotpeit Foast-Over Toaster TOASTOVER TOASTER A CANATIAN CENEL AL Steam Equipment With complete stocks of practically every item used to control and regulate steam supply, including Fairbanks and Pratt Cady Valves, we can meet the demands of a wide variety of services, Our men are experienced in pplying not only the appropriate single valve, but also every item of a steam line, complete to engineers blue prints, numbered and ready to install. Fairbanks Scales For almost a century Fairbanks Scales have been known for their enduring accuracy, and each one of the many types has been perfected in design and build, to weigh not only accurately but also to register clearly at the ut- most speed. From tiny delicate balance up to huge track scale, the Fairbanks line includes scales for practically every weighing purpose, Transmission Equipment To ensure the steady and economical flow of power from drive to machine, proper shafting, hangers, bear- ings, pulleys and belts are essential, and here you will find Graton Knight Leather and Dick's Balata Belting. Fairbanks Wood Pulleys, Barry Steel Split Pulleys, Hyatt Roller Bearings, as well as all the numerous appliances necessary for the transmission of power. Machinery and Supplies Machine tools of all sorts ranging from a delicate pre cision lathe to-a huge punch press or shear automati , screw machines, shapers, grinders, drills, millers, thread- ers, planers each selected for its proven ability you can obtain any of them promptly through our machinery . department, and here you will also find a wide range of small tools, precision instruments, taps, drills, files, ding wheels, abrasive. papers, in fact ctically, Srcrscting peated foc matey roetlen thoy eotontna and maintenance, F-M. Stationary Diesel Engines For isolated power plants where electric power is not available, and for standby service, Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines have proven thoroughly dependable and remark- ably low in power, operation and maintenance costs. In maine, mill, grain elevator, railway yard, town and clty light, power and pumping plants, in countless instances they are giving entire Satlolaction using cheap low grade fuel oils. They are made on the 2 cycle principle in wide range of sizes from 25 to 840 H.P, ing ascertained the situation in the east he 5 now looking it over in Al- berta and will then go'to the coast, Mr, Longwill, whose firm is 9 huge importer of dairy produce, and of lato years has done a large business with New Zealand butter, is hopeful for the Canadian and said that, for instance, the Saskatchewan Creamcries would endeavo rto send some butter over to Britain next yeur.-. Personajly tae fs very anxious to re-establish. the trade. He said the: falling oft ot ts le oft of export was due to the fact that the United States had set. up a big demand for ream In the east, where the larger ing Canadian I consequence, the'butter manufacture has fallen off, and there was no aurplus for export What's become of all-- the homely women? Women simply aren t homely any more. You meet plain women, yes... but their smart, trim air is.the envy of.many who are only beautiful. In the old days, when a girl gave promise of becoming hopelessly plain, she was frankly informed of the fact to-saye her from hurt pride in later years, She remained fruimpy and tried to convince herself that she didn't care 000 pounds, Can- jent With Australin they were allowed butter to Canada under pre- treatment, but New Zealand the ti the Not tod: Advertising has played a remarkable part in making every woman attractive, 2 EF Hi - 3 It has taught her to use the beauty and charm that are her heritage, regardless of the shape of her features, Her teeth, her hair, her hands, her complexion, her clothes, and even her erect, athletic figure hay been brought out by methods constantly before her in advertising. e322: a, 2 The great-beauty and style specialists of the country have been her consultants, as they are yours, if you are taking fullest advantage of the opportunities before you eyery- day, in the- advertising columns of this newspaper. Ie our thirtean Branches you will find stocks of mechanical rent and shop applies that for variety, aod quantity are emequaled. wr Canadh, Aside trom the many lines made by us, we have been selected to represent many of the world's outstanding makers of machine tools, machinery, equipment jes, Our general cal us shows clearly how. wide service we provide for Ci industry. A copy will be mailed without charge. Sania Read the advertisements. They hold secrets of beauty and style that were denied the women of yesterday. Longwill a demand tn Britain for The majority of the honey was produced in On- Seared tha ot a eee 2 for tie. Th of the Indust th Sithougn there wwas big competition from: California and honey- lucing countries, yet the Canadian y ts as good as BT. JOHN BUGS ee REGINA COMPANY Limited MONTREAL OTTAWA TORONTO WINDSOR WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER VICTORIA. QUEBEC SASKATOON damp explosion in tne mine reached 12, with
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Image 1376 (1929-09-18), from microfilm reel 1376, (CU11118402). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.