reulture. Vim not be the solution in all re- :_ f _ .-Q-Cllmk ‘§'f1°3.1-e . = ' rua cilf\iu.o'l'rl~:'rowN cualmi.~.\\ PAGE 'rmRTs1~:N f‘ i C_anada’s Road Back To Prosperity .r'°»'§°'..£o"ro°.'l§o.°`l'l§ Canadian High , I ‘ - - if » DANIEL IIOCIIFOB-D Canattsn farmers and business tl.” farrrfincorne in Minnesota, the Da | ;msking them and thousands of sd- ditlonal farmers were helped ever NEW YORK. oct is (special) e hump W bww___m“ 1.mm_ more important uni-into than my River valley, formerly dcvot steptorealiaelt.tbis1mdsveloped plrchasing pcwerofcurmillionl offarmofferstbem bigger and export trade outside national bord- found the only real ross mx to Pfolporlty. That road ls on the lrotu, and Montana by'seveh nuna- lain” 'hm' ”’°°”‘"”°' ’“ 3°” farms of america." red million dollars in eight years, ho] an average of $1,679. per farm, ac oording to rr-oaerlelr ri. Murphy. sponsor of the plan and publisher th of the Minneapolis Tribune, now _W mszummmu Phu which num ofa.6000aeredslry!l-rm inthe On directing an educational effort wer from New York to interest the basl- em ness leaders of the country in agri- men y well study the results or "ML Murphy' hmm “mm en. 1lt‘s 'about time the country Red - Baird "Canadian prosperity," said Mr. ch Murphy, "is as vital to us as our mud now' Fresian cows and his herds _ d world records for production " e of our first steps in the north w he continues, "was to get e e without cows, pigs, and chick- . And they didn't even have a en. Yet the average grocery bill was $800. a year. That's all -mem. rem. it nt. .nt on boo. Back From Nature Thousands of our wheat farms Lands _In Jail _.___ (Canadian Press) - In eight years our four states your MYERS, Fla., Oct 15_ .. own because of her great' volume B or trade with us. 'In the United fo States industrial leaders are be- 283 Klllllllw to realize that the nation dm cannot prosper unless the 29,000,030 it, people living on our farms prosper. in The lessons of the Minnesota Plan in are now being studied in a. number sm of states, Georgia, ,Washingwm nm Texas. the Carolinas, Maryland., An and New England. National mega-i ri lines like the outlook. and theizbove 1921 _ Literary Digest, newspapers fromi ' es al agricultural officials and farm th leaders have written and spoken of W the results accomplished in the to ten years since the plan was Fe launched in the northwest. N Qu: particular cure in the or northwest was ip getting away hi t 1185 held the Wh0le bil3lIl¢SB ne of the northwest higl` The near his cam/p. derai Reserve Bank survey of Belvin a year ago announced his ment. pointing out thrill 11° hm tail business the first six months intention of going into the wood# n ined 228,000 cows. The rest of the nom 3, hu; 01 paymem, lm,” on untry put tosalher only gained the shores of charlotte 1-nu-bor to 'U90 °°W3- WW” “Wd ollf a cell in the county jail was the fy lH°°l¥le 55% 8111081911 Until sudden transition today of William s a three hundred million dollarlq-_ --wud Bull" Belvm “_ wha come Producer. Our cow-sow-hen said he had just rounded out a 001110 b0°5¢€d firm Profits 71% year‘s existence in the woods with va 1921. an average gain of s pair of eye glasses and g setof ety~flve million dollars 3, year. teeth as his only aids from _ false ~ d 111 1930. ill 5Plte of low farm civilization. C8-S. our farm income held 34% As the former boiler maker and preacher sat in a barber’s chair for "Today, in spite of grssshoppcrs his first hair cut ln 12 months, He d drought in 6.3% of our area, was arrested by deputy sheriff Roy e fann prosperity ot the north- Larson, charged with taking pell- can eggs from ,_ Federal Rookery ing made on both sides of the At- 1931 shows the northwest second along Charlotte Harbor to remai ghost in the nation and only 2% for 12 months without aid from "°'l‘ °°p°“""°”°° “\’°“ “Wh 9"”" lbehina the lleadirig district center- civilization to prove his theory that and-into dairying. livestock, anal," Keneral farming. Obviously thlslw glonll. But the gist of the Min- co uesota. Plan can be applied to De Canada as well as the several stat- d es where similar plans have recent- ‘S _ly been launched. "We started in 1921 by studying 0 the methods used on the 200 most su successful farms in each region. a nie!! We “F895 the Spread of those the Atlantic to the Pacific, nation- 'an ea us nd 3 70% for New York. 4-9% in North Dakota, as against ch figures as 224% for Illinois “Wheat is no longer the index of g at Richmond, Virginia. Out of' man could "go back to nature and The DllrPOSe Of his visit, he ex- 5,475 farmers in Minnesota last live." Today was the end of the plaincd, was to ll\°u8urate trans- r, only 185 went bankrupt, ac rding to the last year, book of the partment of Agriculture. And in- trial failures of firms worth ...:.°:..‘::..f“z;z.”a;e Revvff Of Health Ur - year. V _ Officer ' methods to the rest of the farms. 0 prosperlm In Minnesota known The fouawing repo,-is of the Because the farmers were unable as to Set money, 'we 'organized s. ten 0 the bread basket of Am,,m_ Health and Sanitary Officers for lu- wheat acreage has been cut, .Charlottetown were submitted at mllllbll d0lIB.l‘l0Bl1flll'ldHnd the 80% down for ov-er four years so that the last regular meetlng of the ernment promised one hundred W million extra credit from the war of Finance Corporation if we needed lt. P *` it V. F W Crops such as wheat or cotton dltions. "£=~:‘i~5~’iI{i."_:=5=f`£§.i.`r?" f= in-mlves, they get the relatively <5 .‘yl`\;a‘.if.-il* » st = cors- , _ __,_,.,,___,_____ _» . , _ _ eadier and much higher prices _,I3 1 __'_;,-f»1_ if j.. for finished products, butter, eggs `§‘§§';,~f§§§a;§f;~=§.,_;_;-.1-§_;‘1..;;1'i- _f"-if"` _ri lrneats, fruits, vegetables, and gener- 49 home vlSllS mide. “,132 ._`~§§§..f§§;§j»'=§§Q .§'§f= of their creameries the farmer re 1. ""` _ ~ ceives 01 cents out of every dollar rhoea. "kit .Ig ` ~. _,£5-,;_'1 paid for wholesale butter. Compare _.`.§_»§;';§5§~,_»`_`__I3E§:.f_'§§__5__~ =v'f_ _ ` that with the wheatfarmerwhogetc culosis §Lif.‘f"_§i’ff:f”55"-I--'Wir . -are 11,3, ”§I§ii`f`,~f" 28 cents out of the bread dollar. \ \ \_ ( l H ~' §‘_»__;:;_*--A__.;_;,H__;_._W _j="_:_ farmers butchered 7,000,000 of them City. heat has only yielded one fourth city Councilr what the chicken crop brings in. "The beauty of gh, Minnesota, Council, Charlottetown. lan is that the farmers, instead of _ being paid ungkuled labors wag¢5_ monthly report of the Department Frederick E. Murphy represented by wheat growing, get of Public Health for the City of - kill ' ro Mayor T. W. L. Prowse and City Sir:-I submit herewith the s ed labor's pay represented by Chl1l‘l°l1U¢t0Wl1f r--rf:f;j,j¢-:--r~--~--5---1 p pei' breeding Of llvesl'»0ck, sclénm Health il'l5Pe°ll0n W95 held ln ufio farming, and proper market If-'fl ‘- `, ing. rind instead of taking the the schools to check up Oh tiil">lilS s*~ ~ ' ' , l > f *Q .1 ‘V a - the City following the opening of _`=' ’_ “J boating which the varying price of and detect contagious skin con- 2,l7’l pupils examined. 27 pupils excluded owing to skin , conditions. 32- blood tests taken for suspic- "Because our fanners own most ious syphilis. - 2 smears for suspicious gonor- 4 sputums for suspicious tuber- l. throat culture for suspicious ¥;.-j,_`_i=§;`-'-,-` " 'Just having eows,isn't the whole diphtheria. ~.f{},_;;\" answer. There are 21,000,000 cows -. ; in the United states and if the any communicable diseases in th ,,uw,,,¢,. of ‘ha M|,,,,,“°||, 1-,.||,. they’d save $350,000 a year in feed Heard indirectly that mumps ine, director of the Associated bill alone. Those cows don’t earn were prevalent and two article Prvlir lP°l\'°l‘ °f fl" M|'"‘“°",thelr keep. Government statistics relevant to mumps and its control hofw that s fanner milking ten were sent to the press for public- , Farm Plan. I \ s “ln 1921 northwestern banks were scrub cows giving 100 pounds of ation. failing in waves. The fund stopped ybutterfat, cams only $135. If he the failures. Then it financed in- milks one good cow giving 400 divldual farmers in the purchase of pounds oi' butterfat, that cow cows, livestock, sheep, and enabled earns him $138. them to shift over from old style “Dalrying and scientific farming 'ro His Worship the Mayor cash crops to farming which pald'enr;_ch the soils by natural fertili-land Member-5 of the city Uounci Respectfully, (Sgd.) B. C. KEEPING Ass't. Health Officer. SAN'E'l'A'l'l0N them income every month throughizers and crop rotation. so even Gentlemen; I *amy with the livestock and 1iA_crops. we increase our per-acre swim,-y Officer for the month increase as our sole security. Yet production and cut per-bushel costs en,-led september 30th 1931, earned the money to pay off thelbreak all around. loan; Fourteen thousand farmers] "In the northwest we've seen the Restaurants inspected have been helped by loans already. results of this plan in the. 300% in- cafes inspeeged And- when the country banks saw crease of our market for automo- ya , the loans were safe. they began bliss and in increased sales of all p,-Me, |30 ‘“ Stables . . . . 46` t 3V _ __ by serving Kel1ogg’s Corn Flakes and millf for the children’s supper. Dietitians say ' |t’s a fine dish . . . easy to digest, well hal.- anced. And it saves any mother work and éh§§nni%» » ,, . - _ C0llN FLAKES Es-In delicious sweetened with honey. Hale by Kellogg In London, Ontario. ,soopic lenses have revealcddorrna- Boarding houses inspected ... 1 rds inspected ........ 448 Manure boxes 45 Slaughter houses inspected .. 5* .Pig sties inspected .......... 9 Lavatories inspected 50 'Dead cats removed from streets 8 :Dead Dog 1- Houses released from qu':rantine,` . . . . . . . .. 3 Prosecutions under Sanitary By-law . . . . . . . . . 2 House quarantined .......... 1 UTIIEII DUTIES PEBFORMED At present we have no record of Commrssroner don, told reporters yesterday a!t¢r~ noon as he and Mrs. Ferguson ‘boarded the liner Empress of Brit- Bin at the end of a two months holiday. "It simply puts into effect a condition that was orginaliy intended and makes it possible to cover every activity properly _ and efficiently," he said. Practical Television Is Here , (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. N. Y. Oct 15-John L. Baird, British scientist and television authority, bellev!s that “practical television is here." "I consider practical television already has arrived," he said today- Baird said real progress was be- lantic in the' television develop' been able to broadcast pictures of an c’ght-piece orchestra clclfly enough to distinguish the mdvt- ments of the players. mission by his system through a New York station as a nucleus for what he hoped would be a string of television stai.`\7ns using apparet us he has developed. Buffalo Herd ' MON-'I'R»EAL, Oct. 15- Buffalo steaks, tongues and tails, delicacies which figured on the pleinsmanr menu in Westem Canada many years ago, will again be available for Canadian householders and for dinners in hotels and dining cars of the Calm'-Ilan National Railways, according to an announcement from Ottawa, received by the Can. sdian National Railways, that ano- ther 1500 animals from canada's great buffalo herd at Wainwright Park are to be slaughtered in the late fall or early winter. Canada‘s buffalo experiment, which resulted in building up the greatest herd of wild bison in the National Railways, where an im- ':= * = 1== *"1"*-of i 3 .- . _ . 0 01//er nz ,mee council bringing Canadian offices . , if ".f.'.'t°°'1'l‘:f}'"°ffsi'f`.T °2`§»!§f§f-'-1 . ye amolif 501905 U/'3 maé U1 gi: igghxgggmuooer in 61.2.: l ( no nurv 'ro wav) 21 KINDS to Choose From Beef Munnn Bouillnn Ox Tail Celery Pcs Chicken with Rice Pepper Pnl Chicken-Gumbo Pcinianicr Clam Chowder Tomato _ Comommé Tomato( ri-n hllenne Vcgcrahle Vermicelll-Tomato ."\ An 6 7 world, has been watched with con- siderable lnterest, Some years ago I ned-Ililggliiigx,-t the Dominion Govemment purcha-, I"'°_‘ |!‘°““8¢ ff°m sed 3 herd of buffalo from a half- i mum, breed on the Flathead Indian Re- with Campbells servation in Montana. and had the H" f*°.° 'h' “’°"1d animals transfer-res to Wainwright md “'"" on the main line of the Canadian `_ "'__ For years Campbell’s Tomato Soup has been famous for quality. It is so smooth, so rich, so full of thc tonic good- ness of luscious, red-ripe tomatoes. Now the price is substantially lower. Camp\:ie1i’s Soups are no longer implorted. They are made in our new Canadian kitchens-kitc ens which ave no superior anywhere in the world. There is no more duty to pay. ‘Your grocer can sell you Campbell’s Soups for less money than ever before. _ Serve them often. They are already cooked. On your table in next ro no time. Look for I/Je Red-and-White Label CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY LTD NEW TORONTO - CANADA Bean Muliipiswny/ ook Turtle . Venerable-Bee( ger wood buffalo and considerable |P‘“"-’ B“*"°h- Whl°h °°ht1'°l-= the thus canada has restored the buf- "ed M°°D°“"1"' n ~ I ' Ibugioixoegixlenu. mo w hi, fm-mor postures where RgI;”;d§a;;'L;§;‘_) 31'£_l;";.§f,,l;;;,2` _'sho is still o gouery favorite its from me livestock the nnneriway down so the.“rmer gets the_HowL` inspected I . . . l I . 12 no e first time that it the wholesale killings of pro-rail-‘ ’ ' _ _ [scarcely true that she added to this since 'been added the annual in- mtg,-5,-¢ed| f th ,_ 1 Lillian Dsrracli; 3, 1-la:-old Betts. 'crease of about 20 percent with the has men !;,g1a;_ U; xnsiiifs Grade vm-1, Gwen cor-veatt; 2, "de" "'°"‘ "‘°""li' rwult that the park ls again over_ “nuns” have developed rapidly in Harriet Gorvcatt; 3' John Campben_ Pleascs Golfllll Fans i taxed as to its grazing possibilities th h th ,S 1 _, Grade VI-1. Pearle Campbell; 2, _ _ been decided on by the National umm ,. d W, t dm d Grsdcv-1,chm~1csBoits;2,wi1- me °m° S N” ° “ g° °, . he year. We loaned the farmer where we still raise wheat and cash 1 hereby submit my ,eport as 5 ° 5” " el' °°” °"5f ‘m ' _ ploiisliip W8-S 8 hlshiy P°l>\lli1r 0ii¢~ j of y,,,u. En, Wm g,,|,|“m Miss Hicks, win or lose, has been slhas been “Und nece-‘l~’3l'Y l° 1'°d“°e way days had decimated the once _Grade Iv wmwl’ Dmomy G0" {popuInr~ity L1: winning her first U. the Wainwright herd. On several ne” herds ‘°;lrl&~ldc I (Sr)_1 E1s_e can bell s_ championsmp but eye,-yone likes 5 occasions large numbers of the ' ‘ ‘P ` ' » since 1925 specimens of live buf- ’ ’ to sec his friends win and there 5 .. "m""°"‘ have been 5l““8hl¢“ed and falo from the herd at Wainwright 2' Ewen Bam’ 3’ D~cm.G0rvmm' were plenty of cheers at Miss their products have been marketed hive been shipped to prone sei- Gm" I """)'1' Nm? M“°D°“` 1-uoiu' triumph. Wm* the 1'*-‘lllltlilfit Canadian gium, south africa, Unites states ; ‘ ` ' ' ' ` ` Miss Hicks popularity householders, travellers on Canad» ‘ New zgalam-|_ scotland, Italy and me Betts' _ _ _ ,rivod from two things. They are _ _ _ lah National trains and guests at Holland. and In addmon to the' Perfect q"m`“d““°°'b_ Mgigzcl 'her magnificent golfing ability and i their menu. In addition to the number of sni mais killed, several thousand of the young buffalo have been shipped from Wainwright to Wood Buffalo Park in Northern Alberta, where some years ago Govemment offl- cisls discovered the only remaining wild herd of wood bison on the Summonsea served 9 Continent. Those younganimals Subpoenas served 2 were loaded into specially reinforc- Prosecutions for non payment of|ed cattle cars and hauled over the dog tax . . . . . . ..... ii Canadian National Railways from (Sgd.) James E. Bradley Sanitary Officer. GRIDDERS BAN CAMERAS (Unites rms) Wainwright to Waterways, on the Northern Alberta Railways. and from there were transferred by scow.d0wn the Clear Water route to Port Smith, N. W. T.. where they were given their liberty under the eyes of the Government war- UAMBRIDGE, MUGS., Oct 13- foothall games this season. Both Cameras have been banned from. , the Harvard Stadium root during movie and "still" photographers, M|._|“gg"' ...hip ~. will be obliged to work on the side 5`ll>|°f“'l||DI:v¢I1|hr\¢he needed bowel tion, along lines. The edit relrlts from Har-I “n,=_-alsalasahvmyosc ...;‘:‘:....°‘°:::;f».fr=‘i“‘s‘3=;’»e°""..=fs"`°"=a- '""» ‘ 'INNO tion to rivals. ' (|10. THIS*-it . Atugny 11k Al-Yuclebh Lusaka herd of those animals is maintain smile to flash in the face o a ' ld. ed. it is now proposed io establish B gvsrsity has no strikes against him about 20 buffalo on a 400 acre re- W \“`h°° he mm” l'° bel' the "ext serve in the new Riding Mountains Mme' National Park in Manitoba, where Manuel Azana I ML” Hicks h°s.hm plenty ot also moose and elk will be placed. Honor roll of Nine Mile Creek Bchool for August. Grade X-1, Jean Gorveatt; 2, Margaret Darraoh; 3, Lillian Dar- rach. Grade VIII-1, Harriet Gorveatt;' 2. Gwen Gorveatt; 3, John Camp- bell. mense area of prairie park land `~ ' _ ,I W” ‘“"°“"d°i_ I It .\. . _ ._i' f__l ‘f /. Y l"1_. _ . . !.. l f;-'.' 'I :.4 i_ -'L' f _/:lf __ =v,_ _ . 3.-‘~' rg”-.<;q`:;? _~`._`\ 3>.l’.~‘,i‘.~ rsfsiy "_ik.` ‘, i if ~ -3-r.»=,~..~--L ttf... 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