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The Nanton News 1932-01-07 - 1933-12-28
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gt; drought period of the last few years, now THE NEWS, NANTON, UE. The goth Anniversary of SALAD For 40 years SALADA has ven the finest quality in ea. Present prices are the lowest in 15 years. How About: A Community Survey? he more favorable weather conditions prevailing-throughout tb /me up to the sharks. prairle provinces thls year as contrasted with the previous three years, and the thore encouraging prospects for-an average or even better than average crop this year, have had the result of restoring confidence to hundreds of peo ple who make their homes.in purely rural districts and in the towns and Filleges which exist solely because of the agricultural activities in the dis. tects of which they are the centre, True, there is little ready cash yet vallable, but hope has been renewed that the farming community of Western Canada has brighter days ahead. The acute discouragement of 4981 1s passing, and people are again thinking and planning for the future. ow is the time to think and plan. There are many little things to do that qill mean much to commnunity betterment, and tq the betterment and tmptovement of the individual farmstead, but which were neglected in form- er years, frequently on the plea that people were too busy to attend to them. That plea does not hold good at present; people in our towns and villages are, not so busy at present that they cannot afford to give some time and effort) +o community affairs; that is, things which call for the giving of some time and effort but which do not call for the expenditure of money, doing of which valuable community. assets can be created: Before we all get so busy with our own affairs again that we save no time for matters of general public concern, would it not be good dea to make a survey of the home town or village, or community centre) in strictly rural areas, with a view to effecting some improvement? For x-j ample, and without limiting the generality of the whole subject, as the law makers say, what is the pr sent state of the sthool grounds? Have any trees, ghrubs or flowers been planted? If so, has cultivation been maintained, or has the work of the past been neglected and the grounds become overgrown with weeds? Is the school an eyesore in the district, the reverse of an spiration to the children? Perhaps a little paint is needed, or an odd piece of carpentry. If so, why not organize a community pee and put matters right and make the school s place of community pride? effort by all making a small contribution of a few hours will work wonders. And now about the local cemetery where the pioneers of the community and the loved ones from many a home ate sleeping? It reflects the spirit of a community. Ts it kept trim, and neat and green, with trees and shrubs keeping Of the blistering glare of a-hot summer sun, and a few beds of) flowers to testify that though friends and loved. ones have passed on they are not forgotten? Or is it woefully neglected, a tangle of weeds, a place one, shuns to visit, and so desolate that every time a burial takes place, the sor- row and regret of relatives and friends is increased by the thought that the, Temains of the dear reparted one are left in such a place? Travelling over the) prairie many such desolate spots are to be noted, Why not devote a few) otherwise idle hours to changing the whole aspect of these sacred spots for the better? Let some public-spirited person organize thelr community to do the work on a purely voluntary basis. And that soldiers memorial to which in the early years following the war everybody was proud to contribute. It was erected, not as a tribute to var; but as a loving tribute and lasting memorial to those of the community Who were the victims of war. If it were merely a memorial to war, t woul he well to forget it and let it fall into decay. But it 1s a memorial to our test and bravest who made the supreme sacrifice for us. Is that memorial more beautiful today than when first created? Are there trees and shrubs, green lawns and flowers, all about It, but in the the ideals, the sentiments, the public-spiritedness of the community of today. Do you reside in the treeless, level prairie country, and, if so, has your community. united to transform a small section of prairie into a community. ork? There 1g lots of land available, seeds and seedlings can be obtained. for very little not infrequently without any outlay of money. All that is required to make a start is the voluntary effort of the public-splrited people of a community, and the contribution of some time and effort by them. And in these days, apart from.the pleasure thus provided for your own people, such little beauty spot or small park will advertise your community far and-wide, it 8 by. such an enterprise it will be remembered when travellers have long forgotten how many grain elevators or garages your town or. vil- lage can boast. i se Finally, the individual farmstead. Does the house still pare on'the bald prairie as it did.ten or twenty years ago when you first 2 ing in the nh i homesteaded? Or are you living in one of those spots which are a delight to Thore attractively packed farm pro- every traveller along our highways, a farm home s hedges, with a bit of lawn, money cost to effect a the necessary ambition and to and cents:value of trees and Geed. Try to sell farm without a trees in competition with one that po Secses auch an ags t and the truth of the.statement will be demonsrated, Many of our western cities, Jessly unattractive places truly marvellous cl tree, ahrub, grass and flower planting campaigns. With the brealcing of the fs the time for individuals and Communities who have overlooked or neglected the value of such worl in ) the past to. begin Give nature a chance and in the long run she will reward your efforts. Planting, cultivating and watching a grove of trees grow is a Yire for pessimism and discouragement; it is a joy in the present and a har- binger of hop for the future. Z aM Started In Early i Old Organ Still In Use Coal dust never killed anyone, ac- The first pipe organ ever. use cording to John Gray, a resident of a church In New Brunswi New. Glasgow, qorked 66 years in the taines there ville, Sunbury county, the congrega- and still in hale and hearty at the; tion of that parish having purchased age of 79. He began to work under- the instrument when another was se- feound before he reached the age of cured for the parish church in Fred- heumatism he cannot-do Nova ericton, The organ was built in Eng- to have th lan 10 and grew up with the Scotia coal: industry. d and brought to Fredericton in 1790 by Hon. Thomas Carleton, first lieutenant-governor, of New Bruns- wick. Try Lydia . Pinkham s Vegetable Compound To convert observation into dirigibles, a German inventor has perfected detachable motors that can be fitted in short order. that It resembled a dragonfly s wing, won the wearer first prize at a rec- ent cofffure contest at Nice, France. Flying Into a Temper Touchy . . . irritable Ever thing upsets. her. She needs Lydia E. Pini ham's Vege- table Compound co soothe her nerves and build up her health by its tonic action. buildup Ber health by fee tonic ations ties on alligator skins. Convicts Rescued At Sea and are they kept trimmed and watered ci ord well cared for? Whatever the answer may be, it will Mkewlse Indicate th ta stand stark and) .. er is prepared, usually, to pay surrounded by. trees and a es duct. This thought was exemplified price: nd a garden, email though it may be? The iatoiy on the Toronto wholesale mar- prices). hange is not large; it means to have expend a little time and effort. Yet the dollars oe men, the prices, of 11-alar Pes bout. th . hedges about the farm home fs very great in- ..0 4 from 1.00 to 1.50. From the towns, villages and farms, which were hope- ni; ten.and twenty years ago are today places which See ate pene nee whe can boast of much beauty solely as the result of organized and persistent 5 mor ig Anan ltery, ai ek is still oe ee on Nova. Scotia, who ih service in Christ Church, Mauger- said at the regular quarterly meetin of directors held in Toronto. balloons Hair painted in rainbow colors so electrical products. Mexico has just placed export du- estimated at 32,500,000 cubic feet on Nine Members Of French Penal Col- ony At Devil's Island Picked Up By British Boat An Analysis Of Several Of the Pro- (5) This proposal is practically Menaced ty sharks as they drifted Made By Major Strange the same as No. 4 above, with uy ea ane tollowing in brief, are some of the proviso that all gold resarves for five days in a waterlogged OPE the impo HPoposaia that have shail be kept in an international Fe- boat on the Caribbean Sea, nine suf- been made for changes in our mone- seve some central point vivors of a dash for liberty from the tary system: (Geneva has been suggested) and French penal colony of Devil's Island (1) That the weight of gold in the that the amount of gold behind the ere rescued by the British coastal couaalan dollar shall be reduced from 6 we steamer Tarpon. grains to The men, after escaping from thelr This sland prison, which lies off French sabiee Guiana, attempted to reach sanctuary 50 per cent. in Venezuela on the same they borrowed. It would, increase the price of all foreign goods 100 per water. They told a dramatic story of the death of a comrade whose last words were bury me ashore. Don't give got I shall never BO Canada, see my friends again, but thef will within the last two years would be Fo- f rt see my grave. body, sharks sped after the boat, the exhausted felons succeeded Lured by the dead patd about but which they in rowed landing on the Pomeroon beach in Ce TS See ee at vi British territory. There they buried money or property doubled. All those in sal their comrade grave. a shallow. sand) receiving w: lt; ments took 2 When they put to. sea again, o everything they had to buy would uickly rise to double. Apart, however, from the virtual writing down of all th tempest threatened their craft. They q waved their shorts as signals, and the Tarpon responded as the men were losing hope. ere would Use Miller's Worm Powders and and saaries, the battle against worms won, th These powders correct the morbid conditions of the stomach which nour The worms are speedily evacuated to control. with other refuse from the bowels. Soundness is*imparted to the o1 and the health of the child improves. steadily able of stati . shail stop? capable of st Trying New System fa the end to Vegetables Will Admit Farmers To London Fair This Year Farmers. may say it with veget- ables when they arrive at the gates That level of the 26 to about jthat it shall be tied to the pound) Of four leading tobacco manufac- of Western Fair in London, next Sep-/ sterling. e lturers who increased- newspaper oF Wester ne Fair Board are to-con- NOTE This is a nmilld form of) space in 1931, three showed an n- sider a suggesticn enthusiastically proposal No. 1 above. cur- 5Paee s 7 gt; rei f Vike Creas in earnings, and one a slight seo aus in the. relief (department enon independent country like ng s ARNE oc partment Canada with its own-eotitrol over its decline from. the high net of a. year that all budget, income and expenditures, farmers: be admitted in ex- change for load of foodstuffs. To avoid a congestion, a central ware- house is proposed where vegetables with in any. case val ia the value of will be received weeks in advance and solely upon the action of the British admission tickets issu d. Shall Our Monetary northwest. who borrowed during Storms at sea atripped the sail from to repay with commoditics and goods ea OF suffer great hardships until readjust- advantage because the price of all oods offered for sale, and of wagt e same percentage as-the hind the dollar was decreas (NOTE. This is simply destructive currency France, many Ame after they, other countries after the war tried it soci it practically impossible Inflation seems to be ficult to - stop rgans What individuals or groups are cAap- in? Inflation tically worthless. (2) be depreciated in value to the present could be expec the British pound, the majority of means of raising the commodities and of overcoming what js probably the major defect of the gold standard). 5: Systesa Be Changed price level of yystem ange shall be raised world s paper currency tere in order that or lowered periodically the value of the currency will keep step with the world s gold production and with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and c odities. about 12 grains. 5 the war years (NOTE. This, of course, would be ly the approximatel: ue. thelr frail craft and filled it with SRED at as how- fm cent, or tor additional present): NOTH. The gold: referred to in tis, atte, Is pure gold mixed with loy one-twelfth alloy in the se who bor- sovereign and one-tenth allo; Y U.S.A. and Those who one-half, loaned: gc 5. ereign and 23 g1 the U.S.A. dollar. the sovereign contains exactly 4.86 as mu aries would place because the pric ich. (This article will next weeldy. i debts by halt Profitable Advertising be put little permanent American Companies. Find That Newspaper Advertising Pays Many companies have maintained and even increased their earnings by consistent newspaper advertising, the rican Newspaper Publishers . as- ation sald Sunday in announcing Able the results of a aurvey by its bureau once it has. started. of advertising. One automobile concern. which in- where the inflation creased its newspaper budget 33 per and Patttones ag be. cent the bureau announced, show? ping it once If bes jad ed-a 40 per cent. increase in earnings currency becomiag a during 1931. manufacturer would eventually rise by gold be- ed. inflation of ing and A electric refrigerators spent 200,000 the last year in newspaper space, and dol- ) Canadian dollar at British pourd (i.e. from 20 grains of gold) and cent. of sales in 1930. preceding. Aggregate expenditures toa fo fucLuate exActl Gr thepe four companles in newspaper would Canadians desire advertising were increased from 20,- trot Currency to depend 000,000 in 1930 to 26,000,000 in 1932, and aggregate earnings increased House of Commons and of the British rrom 105,200,000 to 111,300,000. Last-winter the-city relief depart- People and not upon their own ac: ment experienced t difficulty in tions); xperienced great culty in ae collecting sufficient vegetables, and 1. increased it is hoped that this system will solve 1,S.A. dollar as q) the problem this year. It. is esti- mated sometimes as many as 40,000 farmers attend the fair in a. single day. the debts owing and that the Persfan Balm the delight of dain- i ty femihinity. Imparts 2. it Services, etc. charm to the complexion. Tones up revalue by It .e skin and makes it velvety soft in money. texture. Cooling, refreshing, it is de- Nt lightful to use, Never leaves a vestige of stickiness. Invaluable for. hands, face, and as a hair fixative. Wonder- fully soothing and protective. Espe- cially recommended in cases of rough- ness, chafing caused by weather con- aitior Fan ae ney proposed in walk price level Willing To Pay Jong encugh, Consumer Will Give More For Best Quality Produce There is a contention that the c n- many debts a ruptcy or premium for a higher quality, and s and all othe cline to a ot Onterlo grown asparagus ready acceptance of the 1.50 baskets, it was apparent that buyers were price of all n price of all ity, and an eve nce, in time, would b Placing of the Saskatchewan game/ sees ee ey eneclict Saeee Having Cae conmmnigglate aiae i is WON Ye e reduction of all Canada In Good Position debts, both individual, national and of game law administration from international politics and stricter enforcement of Steps taken by Canadian manufac- readjust production methods costs have placed the Dominion in maximum England (NOT Muscular Rheumatism Subdued. with the When one is a sufferer from muscular e Thomas Eclectric Oil. is secured. ere is more virtue: in fa bottle of it than can be fully esti- mated. Distribution of electric refrigerat- jors in Canada bas reached s new high peak. Winnipeg, with its low cost power, s one of the best markets in America for refrigerators and other A new oil well in the southern ouc of the Turner Valley, Alberta, ts re- ported to have struck a flow of gas and tied to the full gold standard of U.S.A. dollar; and that by law all lish the proper relationship of pri for rents. wages 001 retail and wholesale, of professional (NOTE. This economic dictatorship, pure and and 1s now actually of debts and the price of all thi down to the currency value, instead 7, of the inflation of the currency up to the debts and prices of, all else as 1s of commodities continues brought about -for repayment, and so. woul written down or cancelled by bank- by: private: arles eventually would have. to ) Be That by international ar- ralgement all countries should agree living in the forests of Venezuela, the to rediice the gold Ee anite ia 0 r currency by a definitely agreed upon percentage. 5 result na qUuek igen Enforcement of ( Game Laws commodities, then the Sore cervices, wages, Association Recommends More Strict and Laws for Saskatchewan salaries, etc., would soon This would allow a greater: back turers, business men and farmers, to of gold behind notes ne eee ere try, which, whilst solvent, might in danger of being drained of gold, as was recently. E Th getting many nations principle involved amount of the gold reduction, might be almost insurmountable, : method of controllable interna- tiona inflation is the most favored of Is involving inflation by Carrer the Canadian dollar shall Changes in Climate in value to that of the uickly as possible scentists Find Earth Becoming Dryer and Cooler nari de reduced by half Evidence that the world s growing Government shall estab- cooler and ces 3 s0 for millions of years has been found in. tropical jungles (by. two sclentist-explorers. Traces of past changes in climate, singe) ar 9 eal Soetroano nmin Or what ithe world 24 may be like in the future, have been Teeine: tried discovered during a journey into the the deflation past by Dr. Ralph W--Chaney of the ings University of California, and Dr. Erl- g Dorf of Princeton. Their findings were described. by Dr, Chaney. In the hot, moist rain-forests of Lene ee Central America and Venezuela the , Beet state of scientists found sort of automatically eraduelly where plant and animal life closely: Would not be possible of akin to that of the earth's ancient jd be either past still. survives. mwo-thirds of the trees that lived ies ., ete; or, in fact, shall jaw everything: excepting 1 and 2. If a low general ene eunpty in ices, wages and sal- ially ay of years ago, known today by the with commodity fossil imprints of their leaves in ancl ent rocks, bave close relatives. de- parity packing of their scientists founds by the appointment of mor guardians and active participa- tion by the Royal Canadian Mounted were asked in resolutions the annual convention of and currencies whi f 8 coun: protective association. he association will ask that ferry- men be appointed game guardians to great difficulty of enforce laws in river sanctuaries. Ane to agree elther other important resolution was that or of the ame law infractions be. prosecuted before magistrates in place of local justices of the peace. although e dollar. be. continued in our. dy issue). help tenants and add to the value of nis property, has been devised by 8 Montreal many. of his tenants falling out-of work and running behind in payments, of rent, this enterprising landlord:pro- posed that they should go to work at once; renovating and repairing his property, inside, and out. From, Grower Direct Jar sales for the year were 460 per EDA western North America millions) p7g P.0. BOX 164 qoormss LADY AT PRESENT IN charge one or more young ladies, Has experience in travel abroad, and with Canadian girls. Could. act as com- panion to lady, in any part of Canada, or as travel companion. Has excellent testimonials both in Canada and in Britain. 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