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The Nanton News a -rdeen, jonth s ane VOLUME XXXVI, NO. 32. NANTON, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1939, Subscription Price: 2.00 per year; Foreign, 2.50 i ; THE WORLD Pioneer Reidest Of Premier Aberhart Behind the Headlines Wheat Pool Buys ae OF WHEAT Alston Dist. Honored co ANE : At Ottawa Terminal Elevator ing up ex hipped lt; By H. L, Strange A banquet for William Bowie, 2 s At Nant By Dean Wilson Director, Research, Departments oc0 of tha ploneer residents of the : on The Alberta Wheat Pool has depot Searle Grain lanes district, was held in the - entieg ae Waa a ce sbereay: cea ng, i ound ton community. ball. on, Mon not known by the gen- with a 0 million iat ralnerens Sra Seer lovenings ily ist oe peeaiane Blames Ottawa Govern-)the Liberal government at Otta- eral public of Canads but wall in bushels located at Port Arthur. AG the greatest robbers of the farm- f his. public services tothe com- ment For Failure To fy Pag rede she eek be forced cltoles xi variisinaant Hill Sha Gal, weet. msde. Gee 0 a nare aes East rhea aroning antast munity; so willingly Rerformed ov- ee stated, when I was stopped con- are aware that experienced diplo- necesity of providing additional the grain, weeds steal it is col- e period of 34 years. The day Pay Dividends stitutionally I wert right, ahead mats of the whole civilized world terminal space for increasingly a culated, on the. average, on these Of the, banguet was also bis 71st mechanically and I have now given axe. watching, closely the Canada- targe eastern shipments from Al- wvering prairies, about 25 of the prec. birthday and the wedding anni- you the credit houses. By using United States method of settle- berta. The Pool owns a five mil- dicitis. Presr ee tmited moisture available YeFsary, of Mr. and Mrs. Bowie. Mr. Three hundred people attended these you can create your own ae ior Secure sonstene lion bushel terminal at Vancouver, alitieal to the farmere wheat and other Bow e came to the Alston district ee Ee eat ak since it Involved unique, infer, ands of course, the bulk of Alber- crops, and so, of colirse, the crops, 1m 1904, from Carman, Man, and mi tires al ee tH tr eee eee Deter ta che anc Ceeerae, tetas Py ene cages ere veitice about 25 less yield than ade Nanton his town until the members of his government in the there was no chance for children never been seen before in the p- ion will stil be diverted west- siti They would do had weeds not been Tailway was extended to Vulcan in oe Manat vattstocns: Sho bad gone arena Mes spice A 6 peatesaionalrdiplosasey 19 araca aaraiss present, : ASS ie See eee Seeratting Paate ise on tater mont shat tea forced him to go fest, bitterness and auplcion JolqipeRTA WHEAT Mr. a . D, Hy Galbraith There was, E ; tae eee who were also honored questa, oal- TuPtion of any. Kind, Neer. ite tno politics and. that be tuad al- not encourage Che. spirit ot 00d OROP ACREAGE 19) most abundantly, and so prairie *brated thelt, wedding anniversary ee ee ee Soe wee rite won success in which the United States , AbFesde siider wheat in Alberta n the same day. y n 3 . edie Second ne Z sae 8h Atter the ae were assemblea Consteble Wilson, of the Clares- why he hed cut the interest on and Canada solve their many prob: a Be ioe er aed special portunity may not occur iad blessing asked, they. sat down holm detachment of the R.C.MP., the provincial bonds 50 per cent Jems is a tribute and justification) ry6 rey aha erat Ranees, again for many years, to get rid) . ct nptuous dinner. and Constable Jack Peace, of the so;that he could continue to give to this method, though it must be 7 Pp en Se ae Gay of vast quantities of them. hp tables were decorated with M cleod detachment, and plain- the people necessery. social ser- reported that for strategic and 1 ) Noy. SANS, cia . te gt;a ean ty cultivation lowers. and centered by, a three- clothes officer stood guard . on vicks. tactful reasons of state policy the ' : san 9 encourage them by caltivation (iT chday cake decorated winh the, sidewall fo front of the hall The present government, accord- nations of the world who are en- return to germinate and to grow, and ee ee a inner was finish- during the meeting. It is under- ingjto the figares in his Big Bool, gaged through sgents in studying tioning of this body which is at- then as they appear above the Co , powie lit the candles and Stood that a report was heard by reduced the public debt by this method at Ottawa and Wash- tracting the attention of the whole 7 ground to destroy the young , 4 ih 20 ot et all guests the police that a delegation from over one million, three hundred)ington are sccomplishing thelr world at the present time. a Nan- : Bee a sient be blessed with health, the Turner Valley oll flelds intend: thausand dollars daring the past tasks withous publicity. Tn otber In 1908, a treaty was signed by cattle A light cultivation on stubble 9; Srosperity and should live to an ed to be present at the meeting four years. words, in face of the fact that Pliht Root, President Theodore jerable soon as the present grain crop is TOES a0 is present years. here, which was the point nearest it Dovtopment Tes Coclaah Ao. uot lations Roosevelt's Socrolasy FSU Ge aad been : harvested will) cause vast quan-/ (2 ( U TE ottned the candles the valley where meetings were The premier took much credit yet it is known in well-informed James, later Lord, Bryce, British tities of weeds to develop. The with one breath, thus fulfilling the scheduled to be held. for himself and bis government circles slong Parliament Hill that Ambassador to the United States, vention inte ee of the tradition of the wish coming true. Haslam Not Present for the oil development which had this is going on at the present whereby an eight-man commission a that young plants, and then early cit Mrs. Bowie and Mre. Galbraith) H. 0. Haslam, K-C., MLA. for taken. place in the province during time. wis established apd therests no King tivation next spring. will destroy 0 then presented with bou- the Nanton-Claresholm constituen- the past four years, for the It must be remembered that doubt that this was the most im- lender. adaitional myriads of. them. Watts. Mr, Bowie was presented cy was not on the platform nor splendid system of hard surfece there is a series of Iskes and portant. pact between the two ; Wild oat plants, however, should Tit , ose trom the community. did he attend the meeting nior was roads that had been built, the waterways that serve Canada and nations since after the war of 1812 not be cultivated until they sf 6 replied with a few well chosen his name even m ntioned during) youth training institutions that the United States along 2055 This treaty stated that Great 1929, ? several inches high, but before remarks, stating that he had been the whole of the meeting. 5 Had Beem set Up, the improvement miles of the 3,260 border, while Britain and the United States be- we any jointing of the stem has oc- 1h Shoot board for thitty: James Laidlaw, ex-president of of farm stock through the tise of the remaining 1,205 miles are ar- ing equally, desirous to prevent ed, for Se ailicgien three years and had never missea the Nanton Soctal-Credit group purebread sires, and the lumber pitrarily surveyed lines marked at disputes regarding the use of a ne a a Moe rieted to meeting in that time, When the acted as chairlan. The Speakers and, mine developments of the/intervals by small boundary monu- boundary waters and to settle, all wheat Sao Eats ded t school was found to be too small were Premier Aberhart, the Hoo. north. ments, Darlag the history of questions: which. are. now pending raise Pers increases StOrSZ ' +. accommodate the crowds at the 1 C. Manning, provincial treasur- Sales Talk these two neighboring nations between the United States and the allowance pag ees on Joan entertainments the had proposed er; E. G. Hansell, M. P. for Mac-) yr. Kennedy offered for sale since the days of the American Dominion of Canada involving the 8, 1929 : a iter sgdom qx building community, hall. All leod constitnency, and Orvis Ken- ooster pamphlets at a price of Revolution, there has arisen many rights, obligations, or interests of tends flour storage scheme to in-/ rc. 4 the dlatylet and many from nedy, M.P. for Edmonton East. Al four for ten cents, with a copy of serious disputes but happily they either in relatfon to the other, incor- oh o clade millers and importers uiside, either helped by work or bouquet of cut fowers was pres- .a book entitled How Social Credit were settled in a peaceful and dip- along. their common frontier, and y Plenty of Stuff When the Advertising Manager consulted the Window Dresser on what he should ad- vertise in The News this week, he replied Spanish official estimate shows Gorations of money. The W. L ented to Premier Aberhart by Mrs. Can Be Accomplished thrown in jomatic way. For example, in to make provision for the adjust- evator, mal needs Prairie wheat crop building of the hall by liberal cash ber of the now defunct local So- A collection was taken to defray named Baker invaded the Mada- questions as may hereafter arise, Excessive rains damage German toasts were then proposed, one Mr. Hansell briefly stated that) tions were asked, but no oppor- a; 2 set up, the Stars and Stripes, in furtherance of these ends. The eae crops. by Mr. Issacson, toastmaster, to the sixteen Social Credit member tunity was given to ask them. Be aan op setan ofa Ssaseree cision satan lower price: Pientiful world wheat community by Mr Munroe, res- there for good of the common 3 brought tests fr the sic of 1909. It holds it supply Belgium restricts wheat Conaed to by J. Hagerman, A people and that they were paving) G HOOT, BOARD eon seallste end the French face saucally; us ie cee and wheat prospects/in Turkey hy Mrs. Wm. Bowie, was respond- movement. which now sweep- oe i Indian Monsoon continues active eq to by Douglas Galbraith, ing across Canada and which he J, T. Foster Engaged As Principal Governor. Douglas, of New. Bruns- the other in Ottawa on the first the border, ordering Baker's. ar- been several bodies of this Kind, early shipment Britain has stairs to the main hall to the control the Dominion govern pret. enough wheat reserves for siX strains of a march played by Miss ment. rest. The New Brunswick offic- but none have ever been granted : : board of the Nanton Consolidated Stripes and made Baker a prisoner ted in the enactment of this Com- ee growing corn. in Italy. was presented consisting of com- The Hon. E. C. Manning gave school District, held on July 29, in the jail at Fredericton. On the mission, Not only is this body em- Miss Lee; tap dance and song by been accomplished during the past (54) i cipal for the coming term, at State of Maine, whose hard feel- on disputes: of all border or boun- C.C.F. Candidate Misses Hubbard: piano solo by four years at Edmonton, He main: 00) CF ei 6a, applications, for ings had Say thine: Gere uote ei atoniecaat on the pioneers of the commanity cal meeting but just a meeting of ware referred to Chalroan Glen- ft - made preparations to invade New a final legal decision on any was given by Mr. Galbraith. A the people when the government caning and Inspector Sullivan, Branswick for what he considered question whatever its nature or Nemed at Carmang: nded rwardsh s Csaietiog By Ms Brae oe a ne Rene See ae ee salary of 1,080 for the year. The law, However, troubled feelings cauntry, which may be referred to gram. them: Pl meeting was attended by Chair- were calmed and the whole matter it by the Governments of Canada a y ating convention -for the Masleoa egioyed: yl ye break from the old oni. Toree, Scott, Bryce and Netherlands for arbitration. This words, the armed might of these federal constituency held in the Carr. is but one of a great many dis- two neighbours can never again be hi nee then introduced and did his ). Saturday, payment of ac- the United States and this coun- this means that war is practically Bride of Arrowwoed was named 7 Premier Aberhart try. Nevertheless, they have been impossible between Canada and by acclamation to be the party's ning and. Trustees White, Loree, if i 5 med: his TINE : + foree, especially within th past south. Section Germany ig now rapidly reaching 2 the mesting. He lusorted Te Scott, Wannop and Bryce, st- thirty years on acocunt of the ex- Tt should be obvious to everyone Mrs, McBride, whose farm hpme a maximum military preparedness 70 across Canada like wild- ended. Britain and the United. States ized world are so anxious to learn has been active for many years in It is conservatively estimated - government was teaching the JARS SINK which established an international all about the Canada-United States Office in her local organization men under arms and these are ex-) Peon? tthe re. ne paid Japanese air raiders Sunday des- disputes or difficulties between /national Joint Commission whose since 1920, the year in which she pected to increase to 2,000,000 or Htiuens were already troyed two British Yangtse river Canada and her powerful neigh-lexistence and operations are a 5 , that Alberta citizens dy ; young people's work for the U.F.A- a old age pensions and mothers al- immediately lodged protests with 5 for four years in the province and JAPAN WARNED AS Towsnees; that everyone would be responsible Japanese-naval author- constituency for four years before The British Parliament adjourn- Which she acted in that capacity /ed last Friday for two months, Cutting General By August t5th Set Up Organization berlain warn Japan Great Britain : Jand since then the weather has wheat crop 32 million below nor- as also instrumental in the J. Labute, a former leading mem free, 1827 an American trouble-maker ment and settlement of all such Oaires deteriorates from lack of moisture donations. cial Credit study group. the expense of the hall. No ques- waska district in New Brunswick have resolved to conclude, a treaty Following factors have tended to the King, To the pioneers of the at Ottawa were the biggest force ae e000 calica..- This taves: the tntecnatloral. Joint import licenses Favorable corn toast to the youth of the land ) the way for the New Democracy Bitlers, pith the result that on the finit Tuestay of April and Large offers of American corn for The guests then proceeded up- believed would in the near future For Coming Term wick advanced a body of troops to) Tuesday of October. There haye months Thunderstorms favor Marjorie Lee. A fine program acc aaiatans Ata special mesting of theJisls took down the: Stars and the powers and the scope permit- munity singing, toe dancing by brief outline of the work that hed ym poster was engaged as prin- other hand, the Governor of the powered to make final decisions i +t i Jo Hie t . For Macleod *s, P77 eet short talk tained that this was not politi- 10 sition of high school teacher, tion summoned the militia, and he to note that, this body can make Mra Ruth McBride, of Arrowwood a rs P b cBride, song, The End of a Perfect Day, as the people's servants who will engage a teacher at ala violation of the international whether it may arise in either dance lowed roted te intelli- Af wswal'aptonied Gor nonin: ' 0 cence vhs fe was when they voted to vote intelll: TT'G, aenninc and Trustees was submitted to the King of the and the United States. In other jones, ton sins ie community hall, Carmangay oa Germ any s War Jack Jones, the Edmonton singer + the regular meeting, held putes which have arisen between employed: against one another and Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Ruth Me- y r Preparations rgehioe Ihierhacta ther adarear: Soo caeeunee Glenden- sajnsted without resort to armed her powerful neighbour to the candidate in the next Dominion istence of a treaty between Great why the other nations of the civil- is 9 miles southeast of Arrowwood, says a Berlin correspondent. fe Pat eo tor this was that UWA. work. Besides holding the Reich has now 1,700,000 Oe the truth and the. truth BRITISH SHIPS joint commission which settles all method es embodied in the Inter- founded it, she was convener of more by the end of the month. 2 n dividends in the form of steamers and British authorities bour to the south. It is the fune- practical tribute to its efficacy. . ULF.W.A, director for the Macleod PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED heeolving dividends by now, only ities. in Bow River for one year. ter hearing Prime Minister Chi been decidedly cool, which will At the afternoon session also might find it necessary in cer- permanent organization was form- tain circumstances to send a fleet ed to function for the party at to the Far East. Hot Weather Damages Cro Rains Doley Haying Me Lis allent the next federal election. The ex- The prime minister, in one of Operation tend to make all crops ripen in a aes work clothes, of course and make ecutive includes President A. H. the firmest declarations he has normal way. a plain on the boys that we have plenty of poms. Rowe, of High River; ;vice-presi- made on Anglo-Japanese difficul- Reins Delay Haying Operations While some few patches of uff fot exactly the best of English, : dent, Mrs, McBride; secretary, ties, said he hoped nio one would Last Friday was the second hot- wheat have already been cut and but it covers the situation. We might add eae . Wobick, of Barons; directors, think it absolutely out of the test day of the year. With the many fields appear to be ripe, that every day sees new arrivals of mer- ment Tis TB. MeLeod of High River, question for such circumstances to thre weeks of dry weather that) cutting will not be general until chandise. , J. A. Wickens of Cayley, Alec Mac- arise. had preceded it, crops were un- about the 15th of this month. millan of Canaan, urs, Vilas r do not. sey that as n doubtedly hurt by the extreme Other districts report many, fislds Teskey of Carmangay, Mrs. Wilson threat, he added, but only ns heat of that day. Saturday the with not sufficient grain in them Oldfield of Vulcan, H. West, of warning. weather took a sudden change and to pay for harvesting, but so far Lomond, J. E. Peterson, of Clares- frost was reported in many igolat- as can be learned there are none holm, Miss Doris Peterson of The fingerprint Bureau of the ed spots throughout the district. of these in the Nanton district. Potato patches and tender garden Haying crews are now made up Woodhouse, Mrs. C. L Booth and 3E Frond ET Lomond, -P. Uk- New ork City Bolte: Departs plants were blackened. but it ts end most of the cultivated, bay ale of Crowe Nest Puss, Geno cnn, suniter of persons havo Goubtful tf there were enough de- has slready been cot, The large a ee iease unit Margares cee dhaw srageriiinte. be: toey atest OF front to ab any damage ranchers are sow working in thats ON et t eeanowood for the fan- il ke able to prove thelr identity to wheat in this district. Satur. native grasses. Stacking te belng jor group. Japon returning. to earth. day night there was a light rain delayed by showery weather. Our Range of Work Togs is Complete in every detail and we're all ready to supply your har- vest requirements. Watch for our Harvest Flier, ARMSTRONGS MERCHANT TAILORS
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