BOTSEORD, , RT nee he ys. Y SUMAS AND MA'TSQUI_1 EWS - A quality which has ern conditions, made it clear that he |did not advocate any curtailment ot |exports, but, nevertheless, believing as he does that this’ year's crop will |be short, he sees hope of an upward revision of wheat prices and, accord- ingly, greater returns for wheat sold at the present levels. | “Reports of serious drought in Some parts of the West, combined} Yellow label Salada 60.; alb Brown label Salada 70; a Ib ‘Fresh from the gardens’ with a conviction that there is a gen- | Taking Canada’s Census eral tendency among the farmers to z The decennial task of “counting noses” in Canada, or, in other words, | shorten acreage anyway, led Mr. Gar- | ‘the enumeration of the census of the Canadian people, takes place in the/ diner to his conclusion, that the 1931 | month of June. It is a big and fairly expensive job requiring the services | crop will be considerably smaller than __0f a small army of men, and, after their initial work is completed, hundreds | those of the past several years.” | of clerks and expert statisticians will be engaged for months ili | ; -tabulating and analyzing the returns sent in to Ottawa by these tl i: | | | | MOURNING WARDROBE | | of enumerators. 2 : The question may naturally arise in the minds of some people: Is it all | _ worth while? Is such a large expense justified, especially in these times of | “declining revenues and enforced economies, merely to ascrtain how many | 7A. Seath Ree utente and ; eeciple there are in Canada, and an array of facts relative to each individual? |hardly afford to buy all black 4 - can be only one answer to such questions. It is very much worth cjothes, so decided to dye what I hile; in fact, it is vitally important. Just as it is of importance and value/had. I consulted our druggist and/ to a farmer to know how many bushels of grain he may have produced from he advised using Diamond Dyes.| "| @ given number of acres; how many chickens he possesses; how many|Everything came out beautifully; * ae i oe ew sags vi coats, wool dresses, stockings and} Predicts Short Wheat Crop Policy Of “Pushing” Exports 1l- | d WON SUPPeMACY 11, opinion or rresiaen at in cngian | Of U.P.A, ae : - The Toronto Mail and Empire re- How would yon like to lose unhealthy cently published the following des-| fat that you. don’t need and don’t | patch from Ottawa | want, and/at the same time feel better | “Predicting one of the shortest your | wheat crops in years this fall, Robert je chin and your too prominent | Gardiner, president of the United abdomen, and at the same time make baer | Farmers of Alberta and leader of the! Your skin so clean and clear that it | ae Ree aes € 5 Will compel admiration ? [ahs | Progressive group in the House of How would you like to get your . Commons, declared in interview here veight down to normal, and at the " that any policy of ‘pushing’ wheat ex-| same time develop that urge . for ; ill-advised ‘uctivity that makes work a pleasure , oe ‘ and also gain in ambition and keen- ta | Gardiner, who is one of the jess of mind? i | House's best-informed men on west- Get on the scales to-day and sec how | et a bottle much you weigh—then : ke one-half of Kraschen teaspoonful every morning in. a glass of hot water, and when you have finished the first bottle weigh yoursell ag Now you will know the pleasant way to lose “unsightly fat, and you'll alsc know that the six vital ig Salts 0) Kruschen haye presented you with glorious health. That's the way Englishwomen keey slim—why not you? Social Service Unscientific Expansion Of Service By Governments Is Criticized ' Unscientific expansion of social ser- vices by governments and private agencies comes in for How Women Lose | Study Economic Conditions Urge Appointment OF a Permanent National Committee For This Purpose Appointinent of a pernianent na-| tional committee to study all phases | | of social and economic conditions with | ja view of making plans to prevent recurring cycles of unemployment is urged on the Dominion government by a round-table conference on un- /employment which met in Ottawa. |The conference, convened by the Canadian Council of Child Welfare, | Was representative of social welfare organizations in all parts of Canada, The recommendation was one of many contained in a report which | was drawn up and presented to Hon. |G. D. 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Stringer, |D.D., Bishop of the Yukon Territory gested, would study the economic and | gator and a great explorer; but he +. the past 40 years, will revive | soctal structure of Canada “with the | purpose of pooling the best knowledge | was also a buccaneer with a reputa- tion for cruelty. His name is re- |memories for not a few ex-service | men of the Great War. They will re- |of governments, industrial, agricul-| membered for two reasons. First, be- | 41) | doubtless, chalked notices out- | and health agencies, in evolving BI more stabliized system of production hand distribution and of supply and | demand.” criticism in the report of Miss Char- lotte Whitton, executive director of TI could| the Canadian Council of Child Wel-| fare, presented at the annual meet- ing of that body in Ottawa. Finances for increased social services have been obtained by provincial govern- ments in recent years from profits on _ of national stocktaking. _ pounds of milk and cream his cows have produced; or toa business man _ how great his annual turnover has been, so is the collection of the census information of importance and value to the nation as a whole. It is a form all, I have since learned to appreciate |the excellence of the black Diamond Dyes. I tried another black dye and | the’ results were impossible. I had to But that is not all. Under our Canadian system of government, and the 8¢t Diamond Dyes and do the work over. Recently I have tinted my) relationships, financial and otherwise, which exist between the Federal and | curtains a beautiful raspberry shade Provincial governments, population is an important factor. In many} and dyed a rug a lovely garnet with Tespects it is the all-important, the deciding factor. | Diamond Dyes. They are real money | First and foremost, the representation of the people in Parliament is | Savers—the finest dyes money can} based on population. Let us illustrate: Suppose, for example, the census | UY—I truly believe.” | _ shows a population of 3,000,000 people in the Province of Quebec. ae Mires ae Gy Mottrenioy the constitution those 3,000,000 people are entitled to 65 members in the . on Prefect camicanaiithaigiey-tnalmaeriner’ tor eacti A181 ipeoples ‘Therefore. iSaraets Could Mobilize F _ €ach group of 46,154 people in every other Province is entitled to a member. | ~ Large Army Quickly _ After each decennial census there is a redistribution of representation in the | House of Commons based on the facts disclosed by the census. In this way| National Leaders Have Made Pro-| _ the representation.of all parts of the Dominion is made and kept uniform vision For Any Emergency and equitable. H Despite protests from the Soviet i Furthermore, the financial relations between the Dominion and the | that the inelitinRrenvoneln ator “Provinces is based on population. The Dominion pays cash grants to the) peace it is estimated that the ae Provinces of so much per head of population, and in the case of the three | could mobilize an army of 17,000,000 | "prairie provinces it pays increasing amounts annually as population increases| men within three months of the out- “until a certain maximum amount is reached. Unless there was a census- | break of war. Of these, some 10,- | e these amounts could not be accurately ascertained. ; | 000,000 would’ be. members: of line | a ‘Again, only by knowing the population is it possible to arrive at such facts | regiments and provide a rifle strength | as the amount of the per capita debt, per capita taxation, volume of trade | of that number. | and commerce per capita, and a volume of other statistical matter upon) | e ae 3 : | Within three weeks of the start, | which both national and Provincial policies of finance and taxation are the Soviet is believed capable of | > i; F ¥« | throwing 3,000,000 fighting men into While the enumerators are thus “counting noses" they are also gather-| action. In addition, the national _ Ing other important information. The wealth of the Dominion, its produc-|jeaders have been concentrating on tive capacity, the social condition of its people, their racial antecedents, the | supplies, and they keep permanently extent of their illiteracy, how many males and how many females, how | | & Ea liquor sales, it is stated. This money might at any time be cut in half by a change in the law of the United States, for, the report sets forth, a great part of the liquor sold in Can- ada is consumed by Americans. Money has been spent in the past, it is charged, without regard to the return in national and social values. The responsibility and the remedy Is held to rest with the small group of trained social workers now in the country. Training schools for social workers are not Sufficiently developed, although two are in existence, at the University of Toronto and McGill University. Use Machine Guns Toronto Police Force Being Trained To Handle Deadly Weapons Detectives of the Toronto police department are being trained to han- dle machine guns if the occasion ever arises to use these deadly weapons, the Toronto Star says. Three, guns that fire 1,000 rounds in a minute and bullets that travel 930 feet a second, are being experimented with by In- spector Robert Alexander, aide to Chief Draper, and officer in charge of eat i _-* ‘This year, for the first time, any children, middle-aged, and aged people,—information all having a a _ bearing on future policies for the development and well-being of the _ Canadian nation. is to be on _ developing policies to prevent a recurrence of such an unsatisfactory and _ deplorable condition. It will be seen, th , that the taki: national duty at that. His questions should il duty by every in his power. 14 Nurse Leaves For Northland “Winnipeg Lady Will Remain In Far North For Five Years Miss Prudence Hockin, of Winni- peg, formerly of Oak Lake, Manitoba, _- Jeaves shortly for Baffin's Bay as su- perintendent of a new Anglican hos- pital at Pangirtung. She will make the trip to the far north by the Hud- son's Bay boat leavnig Montreal early in the summer, the only ship of the year to attempt the passage. It will take two months to complete the trip to Pangirtung, and Miss Hockin has undertaken to remain in the aa & hospital there for five years. The radio has put the mission head- quarters im touch with the outside) world to the extent that radiograms | are received there once a week. But) none can be sent out. The population | consists of 12 white people and shift- ‘ing population of Eskimos. To Detect Intoxication Chemical Detection Invented By | University Professor | A detector of i ion has been invented by Dr. Rollo N. Harger, of Indiana University. It makes possible an unerring detection of intoxication by taking a sample of the human breath and subjecting it to To Develop Fiheries Plan To Make Fisherles and Fur Farming Leading Industries In Manitoba Hon, B. G. Mackenzie, Minister of Mines and Natural Resources for Manitoba, has announced plans to de- velop Manitoba fisheries and to as- sist fur farming so that both may be established among the leading indus- tries of the province. It is pro- posed to restore the depleted supply of white fish and pickerel in the larger lakes, followed by an effort to improve fishing conditions in the smaller non-commercial lakes. An experimental fur farm will be estab- | brain, lished at the Manitoba Agricultural College and placed under the manage- ment of a qualified supervisor. Easy Work For Blind Profession Of Masseur Is Very Popu- lar Among Sightless In Japan The profession of the masseur is the one in which a blind person is the equal, if not superior, to persons with sight, W. McG. Eager, Scecre- tary-General of the National Insti- tute for the Blind, with offices in London, said at the world conference on work for the blind. I am in America the profess sseur has not been more popular among the blind,” Sager said. “In Japan almost all of the masseurs are blind. In fact, it has become so much a custom that the Japanese words for ‘blind man’ and ‘masseur’ are the same."’ came very excitable and irritable. recommended Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills Heart and Nerves So Bad Was Unable To Sleep For Hours Theresa M Ravary, Gallingertown. ites:—“l was troubled, for almost a year, with my heart and nerves, especially on at night when I would be unable to hours. 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