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The Nanton News 1938-01-06 - 1939-12-28
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PAGE SIX THE NANTON NEWS Wits Nye ELKLAND THEATRE SATURDAY, OCT. ist Shirley Temple ih Wee Willie Winkie Selected Shorts Tuesday and Saturday Oct. 4th and Oct, 8th wit ra TECHNICOLOR eet HERBERT WILCOX in Sees Miles Malte 2 Bate Beeeandese os Algo Program of Short Subjects Tuesday at 8:30 Saturday at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:00 To our Saturdey night patrons: To be sure of a good seat pleas attend the early show The Owl and BILLIARD HALL TOBACCOS W, H. McCUTCHEON, Prop. NANTON ALBERTA LO RATLWAY FARES Thanksgiving Day MON. OCT. 10 ONE-WAY FARE AND ONE-QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP Good Going OCT. 7 to 2 P.M. OCT. 10 Except if no train Oct. 7 will be sold for Oct. 6 RETURN UNTIL OCT. 11 For full information, ask OOSOOOS 3W. Yick Cafe The Ideal Eating Place Music While You Eat 2 When in Nanton Come In 200S0O OOS FPOOSSPISSOS o0eo: : PROFESSIONAL H. McKENZIE, M.B. M.R.CS. (Eng.) L. Re C. P. (London) PHYSICIAN SURGEON Nanton, Alta Phone 82R2 J. CORNELIUS HIEBERT LL. B. BARRISTER Solicitor Notary Publio Phone 55 NANTON Offices mt Nanton and Stavely Se BALLACHEY, BURNET ard HESELTINE Soligigors and Notaries Public Alberta GOLDEN LINK LODGE, No. 21 1. 0, 0. F. Meets ever nd and fourth Monday evening at So clock in Keeley s Hall. H. GAHN, N.G. E.E/ARNOLD, B.S. eee NANTON LODGE, No. 17 A.F. A.M, Meets second Thursday ever moi reveal: This last spring only 59.4 was seeded to Marquis. newer rust-resistant sorts, Renown and Apex. The tendency for the replacement of Marquis by rust- resistant wheats is still going on at a rapid pace, r1939 while Marquis will still be the dominant wheat in Canada the percentage seeded to this notable variety will be considerably less than 50 . having been replaced in Northern Alberta to a very great extent by Red Bobs. This tendency too, going forward. the Rust Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, by the Doninion Experimental Farms and yefsities and one or more new sorts may be issued fcr use in the course of a year. or two. BARBER SHOP lt; lt; i xo lt; q aae ward course which occurred in ther depressing influence. Jure, the Cumulative Index of Business. in Canada again declined slackening in retail and wholesale confirm the eyiden e of employ- in july, It was 91.9 of the 1925- trade resulted in a more than sea- ment, Manufacturing output was 29 average as compared with 93.6 a month earlier and 101.1 despite rising security markets. steel mills and in in July 1937, The fall was the re- The Rate of Turnover of Bank De-) plants. sult cf sharp losses in three of posits fell by 8 . DISTRIBUTION OF THE IMPORTANT VARIETIES OF WHEAT SEEDED IN WESTERN CANADA IN 1938 MAP INDICATES WHERE EACH VARIETY S DOMINANT COMPILED ANO CHARTED BY SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN RED BOBS. THATCHER ANITOBA SaaS ot The map shown above, which has been compiled and charted by the Searle Grain Company, Limited, is the extent of the distribution of the fmporcant varieties of wheat in Western Canada, The areas shown as being in crop to any one variety means that that particular variety is dominant that district. This is a companion study to a similar investigation made and published by the Searle Grain Co. 1936. In 1936 Marquis wheat occupied 69.4 of the total area seeded to wheat in the Prairie Provinces. Marquis has lest ground to the rust-resistant wheat Thatcher and to a slight extent to the still It is probable therefore, that after the next seeding It is also interesting to note that Garnet, which was insecond place in 1936, is now in fourth place, is still Tt is understood that still newer and better variet es of rast-resistant wheats are now under test by by the Western Uni- THE CUMULATIVE INDEX OF BUSINESS IN CANADA 4 120 m0 Correction has been. made for Seasonal he rungred I fe hundred line rep. BO tesents ine aversee ike ive years: Taste wes. Shipping HOGS on Tuesday, OCTOBER 4th JAMES DICK BUTCHER PHONE 75 Get Your Made-to-Measure Suit or Overcoat Now All garments are hand-cut and individually tail- ored to your personal measurements. Only fine British fabrics in the latest styles are offered. Come in. today and let us measure you for a suit or coat that will fit. Jas. D. Laidlaw AGENT FOR TIP TOP TAILORS, LIMITED ye Some Real Bargains 1933 INTERNATIONAL LIGHT DELIVERY 1929 FORD COUPE, MODEL A. 1937 FORD: COACH 1927 MODEL T ns Transmission SEE THE NEW ONE-TON FORD TRUCK Archibald Garage PHONE 75 FORD AND TEXACO action in the U. S. A, was a far-, employment in mining and con- stroction was well maintained. Production. indices generally Following the halt in its dewa- Lower grain prices and some senal decline in cheque transfers, lower, particularly in iron and automobile Textile, rubber and food industries were also less active. Normally employment expands The slight gain ir the Index of sale Prices, the Rate of Tarnover in July, particularly in the manu- Industrial Production was the re: Gf Bank Deposits and Employ- facturing industries. This year, sult of greater mineral exports, trent. Carlondings receded only however, the total working foree larger building contract awards, very slightly while there w was almest unchanged while em- and un increase in electric power small gain in Industrial Produc- plcyment in manufacturing was production. tion. reduced, Consequently the correct- The recession in railroad freight Though prices of numerous pri- ed Index of General Indastries traffic was ckeekd in. July; Revo- mary products - notably non fer- Employment dectired by ne rly nue Carloadings declined only tous metls, lumber, cubber, tex- 1 : . The reduction in the work- from 66.9 to 66.6. There was 9 tile raw materials and hides ing force of the primary branckes pronounced gain in Western Icad- Shewed further strength in duly. of tke iron and steel industry was ings, which continued in August tke precipitous drop in the grain particulaly shar), but losses also rain began to move. On the markets caused the general Index cccurred in other heavy industries basis of preliminary figures car wr prices to decline to 783 from such as machinery and implement loadings will exert a favourable 79.8 in June. Downward revision plants, Slackening was also evi- influence on the Cumulative Index in Canadian. prices for iron. and dent in textile mills, rubber plants of Busiuess in August: The Bank following similar snd other light ies, though sf Nova Sec the five component series Whole- steel nroduc rear the-announcer's heartbeat, sir, Right. up to date. You never ing. ,have to crawl under it to fix any- That's nothing, the Scot re-/ thing, he said. plied, I tuned in to Egypt last Customer You don't? night, and in less than ten minutes Salesman No, If the slightest the sand was up to my knees. thing goes wrong with the mecha- nism, the car instantly turns upside down. OLD STUFF Pa, what is a radio comedian? A man whose typewriter out- Tourist: Is it an offence to park lasts several hundred pairs of on Main Street in this town? of shears, Native: No sir; by gum, if you can park on Main Street here it s a The motion picture story of the miracle. week concerns a producer who has recently imported an alien star. A pretty bather had gone to A government official was in charge of a rural census and had instructed the old farmer to collect his stock of every description and have them branded. She's a nize girl, he announced, dress when she called to her an Tm gonna loin her Englis young man friend: I've forgotten my ciga- the farmer dolefully, but, honest, mister I believe I'm going to haye a terrible time with them bees. Teacher: Define courtship' Smart lad: A man running af- Never mind, he replied, I ter a woman until she catches him. plenty of cigarettes. ote ea s, but my bathing suit was Halt Who inside mine. j Defined A country. schoolmist upon this answer in a child cise book the other day: came exer- French Sentry goes there? oe J s'pose that s all right, sighed newly decorated premises, and our service wi you. Have us serve you the next time, ROYAL CAFE SHAW STREET JOSEPH K. LEE, Proprietor NATIONAL SERVICE For CoMPLETE SATISFACTION NATIONAL ELEVATOR COMPANY. LTD. WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON PORT ARTHUR. 2 EACH GRAIN PRODUCER... Ballet is French fer a wee ball. Voice: Canadian It s getting late, remarked the Sentry: Advance and recite O first fisherman, and ye haven't Canad caught a single fish. Only fools are certain, Bobby; Well, replied his companion, wise men hesitate. Voie don t know it. Sentry: Pass Canadian. Jet's let two more big ones get Are you sure of that, Pop? away and then go home. Yes, certain of it. They were boasting about radio : sets. The motor car salesmen was WISE BOY Teacher: Jimmy, name a great ou know, said the, American, showing a prospective customer time saver. in America we have radios sojround the showrooms. Jimmy: Love at first sight. wonderful that it is possible to Now, this is the car you want, knows the facts about the formation of the Wheat Board, and knows, in his heart, what his own actions should be. Alberta Pool Elevators rou ai otitbentwe se geodceaert aenseere e t t a t t t a t s t Fe Ee, aber hs ae
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