The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 26 Jul 1923, p. 2

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Pe © , 10 pass the . question png M80, which®inje into e ffect Legislation: Affectine By Recext Parl liament Daring the Session (« ontinded from Last Week ig A mew Government took offic in Britain then for looked like 1 spec iaPsession oF iainent was ¢ calledg in Trish, Bill ment pre " Oth Ww fe 'ay 1 dian GOV« the legislation rem« bargo passed at this s ion, but sed'to havé ey Ben Gover that the Em Bar: x9 leg Sh lation ibe ta the Peelan - besa the firs ot the year. | "WwW asonly after rome ated and per ~ sistént urging on the part of the | » Canadian' Government, thag, thi: hich had béen offfucl long standittg was finally soWvec by the Buitish Government passg an Act removin Apri Ist this year. Thgre is note live stock méat " in Canada but fgcognizes ' clearly, ni@ng¢ so enacted this legislation the tgemendous advyanta it |}that it would Cot the disaster woul this | that befe t. ow® fase this dl have been Ao have hac ena Tasigifall and what a cafa- would have' \be&n were it ing ib this yenr. enio§ might alsu be m@le Of the granting of a special bougty on twine and cordage }aadegrom Hide od for the purpose of eséa lishing a hemp industryth We ern Canada--a mov ement ell worthy of a moment's pds] tion. Canada ©: ous by t year be vin 4 ayrirft Mee largest ex-| Pya the world, In "} does seem a continue to de- <M countries fr hich to tie ni Hemp is{ 'a sTOWR duce xuriantly,/ in est and }ast, ation) It ptry) and quanti- he stic- hemp tion of action of "resteration aS Hi control . which}@ Topor- of the N oth the pres@ agricultim The incr® m the of over half a million do : the Eradiiatwou of Bovind DP culosis, fWwenty-fiye thousand for further experim in pottation of halted bee ten thousand for experimer on with the dehydmating of fruit, all speak for themselves and indicate a further desire to grapple with Canada'S lems. Live stock a time ; pap tiies y¢ ar's delay OVEeprae r (eae nded for distribution Te Cana- ariouggléxperimental Farms; le en- al ses- nment urged that Ad ju t taken office |s ignifieance to Western' Agweul- 4 and that inc session wa for ecteeptirpose, and low | remain inj | progr amume, r the Embag | monthgs at the ber industry to igrate from place is to be' ound} only ation has exsi| fates Chit' people as well as_ in first thir firstzin the solution of | only as so many trees*to be Uther Stang agricultural prob- and not as a restorable resource capable of producing ae in- generally «will greatly appreciate pic valuable : Asriculture Passed trbortation of Fie Vi arte" pure ked breeding Finals imported and selected Persogally by Mr. Archibald; Director of Experi- |mental Farms. These animals are among e | from v hich fammegs may reflen- lish their breeding stock"to advam- tage as desired: A question of more than usual a| ture was the three-year Canadian =| Nati@fial Railway Construction passed by the House of Commons and approved of by {| the country generally, more par- Mcularly by the West. Imagine with what conste on it was s | learned thant Mtresponsible 1| Se nate stepped.in.and thwarted || the will of the*people by giving | thiggrailw ay programm@*the six hoist. As if to add insult || to imjuiy, some Western Senators an} bamle the audacity to say (asepeg 1| Senate Debates) 'that the Govern- statement Isgiobodg knows bet- | ter than thygpees who make it. &. cy = HOW POPULATION * #* oe BOST TO CANADA = (By D Kliftor | . Howe,*MF.) Acti PPresident, re Cage geome Associa TH idtstrotts effect ol a for- Blicy Wihich compels the lum- the forestitselfvand om." but, also, in the Throughout Easter" many towns, growil prosperous, bit™now d and discouraged, because t mill, or ether woodeusing lishmedt, has gone eut of busi ness through the failure of forest supplies. They afe in the con- dition which the commercial tra- vellers so =grtly \desighates als "dead." Fa oldet men of my renders vie recall illustrations of what F meay-Qut for ihapeebancht of the yourger yew let e give me example... the town had 4 atleast the old mill was rejuven- ated and énlarged. In ten years Fae tow mad population -ef 3000. and ti ae@ther decade it had reached 3809, Brom this point the output of the mill declined and about fifteen years ago. thé work became spasmodic and)fin- aliy the mill went out of business because the river alley -above ad been logged ouf. The popul- sedesvith the. declin- é mill until now ss people than it agonystores and en aber ed; re€lts have vacar tu hown houses. Discourage= ment and despair are written everywhere in that viflage- inthe the condition of its streets. ~ This town, like may others, is the victim of an administrative icy on the part of the Govern- ment whichregards the forest definitely when properly treated. The river valley had and still has --___---- ( f i ws ce n * re 'You inN * ae Ras en sor So , « * + * . _Ifyour supply is low, class work. a Job Printing ier rinted Statignery bear in nd that we are at your service ith experience that insures first- . e Have Your Order? eed of LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES STATEMENTS, INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS CALLING, CARDS LEAFLETS, PRICE LISTS er any other "printed matter usually printed in print shops is Our Business Cobalt Ore Shipments | During the week ending July | 20th, 1923, nine cars-6f ore w ere | shipped from the Cobalt Comp, | sever of these with a -total of) 617;355 pounds, being sent out by the Mining Corporation, to Mar- mora and Delora. McKinley- Darragh shipped one canload weighing-84,890 pounds and the Coniaga§_one with a total of 69,- 300 ee = Season Ti «_ 2a a forest soil Sous Oo: supports three such t@wns as tie aboverat NEW LISKEARD General Season Ticket Sale will close Friday Night. " Season Tickets For CHAUT Se ckets can be secured Saturday until noon at F.W. Gadsby's or the Booth at the Beach. Positively no»Season Tickets will be sold after noon oa Saturday. P . H. Ponpletén| PAINTER and | DECORATOR Wall Papsr and Paint {Box 106° HAILEYBURY. |; Haileybury Assgy Office . the time of its best development, | Season Tickets may ke secured from any Member of the = stort bs undgr intelligent use and cons- | ew Liskeard Fire Department. D. N cious effort to keep the Jap gsal an : Chemist and Assayer continuously productive. Tage ae = us i Oe = "W. A GORDON , =s =e = a ae, * e ~ Barrister, Soliciter A = ' and Notary Public f 5 Hslleybury, Ont. - --_ = . Avocat : eNotaire ie = |) JOSEPH "- LEGRIS, B. Sc. barrister, Solicitor ay "Hail te, years at 1,300. Then carne a saw-mill, or |" - 'e eybury <b ottlin ® ae Diy Chee Ale. __ Crystal Mineral Water and ALL FLAY . 3 ge Temiskaming Diss¥ic ct Agente for Famous Silver Foim; Sizer, Ale, & Porter Silver Foam Malt Extract for Home,Brew VORS a CLEANLINESS OUR- MOTTO ALL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION P.O. Drawer 100° HAILEYBURY, ONT. ing Works . Phone 53x 4 and Notary Public Office: -- Ferguson Ave. KEARNEY & TUER Barristers, Solicitors Notaries /Public i Fe€--Gilbson Block O - Ontario DR. W. R. SOMERVILLE Dentist Lake Shore Rd. Hailey Haileybury ------ DR. A. J. HAYES Chiropractic Specialist The cause of Disease Removed Phone 6 Cobalt 14% Lang St. GEO. J. WHITE | Architectura] Drafting ' Plans, Specifications & Estimates Bex 77 Phone 29B ae | FE: BARROW SIGN SERVICE ke 4 Signs, Posters 4 < Show Cards : Cobalt Timmins Haileybury ve * Canada Fa Comszinn have always been noted fer cenrage, optimism aad faith in their country. Canada was not built =p by pee- simiste; nor-will Canada continue to selves to become croakers and -- grouchers. Canada ean aces the F uture - * With Cox; develep if her people allew them= for feea, laber, interest zea 4 depsecialians the nct profit per pig was still 94.63. profits from Shee As-mmoney-makera, are. Edward Island to British Celumbia are found many flecks returning generous profits to their owners. is fundamentally an 'agricultural "country. We have a soil and climate which can grow ~ the world's finest agricultural pro- ducts. Canadian farni- ers who have earned the capital invested in their _farms out of profits in farming are Canada "eting ef her 4 duce ¢cet of; cow or per * numbered in thou- mands, sands. These suc- 4 cessful farmers x | have paid off their <a mortgages, stocked their barns and "§} are regulat d¢ stables, bought their and demand ~ inery, 'made a > at hivicn 2 and Hens brought up their fami- lies. It meant hard pereer- We Must Cut Produgisen Costs ber ewn Soares her place on the world'e-mar et, she must re- The 'only way to do this is to increase production per acre, per her unit. But improyed quality, also, is essential to meet market de- bys ¥ The quantity and the quality of the products and the cost of production in competitive coun- tries is beyond our control. Prices of agricultural products by world supply decreasing production will not help the Canadian ex Poultry Pays Poultry makes money for those who adopt modern meth- ods, whether East or West. Little Prince Edward Isffind mark- --ets co-operatively in carlots, shipping an- nually upwards of one million dozen eggs. The British Columbia Co-operative Poultry Men's Exchange markets in the same way, thus saving ruinous glut in their local market. There is a market for good Canadian horses, whether light or draught. Grow Seed Canada's Northern grown seed possesses extra vitality. There is-a large market for work, but today they are independent. Money in Mixed Farming ' In recent years, at different points on the prairies, oats fed to steers have brought from 70c to $1.07 as against the while barley used for the same purpose has brought-as high as 99c as against the Fort William price of 57c per bushel. Farmers»marketing their coarse grains -- 1D in this way tower marketing ost, have - , b¢ a sure market and make money on their < grain, while at the same time ey market pid their roughage, otherwise oftén wasted. The cattle embargo is now off. Steers are worth mcté money and certain to make good money for the ~Canadian - farmer from now on. have' proved by ual test that there is a profit in feedgng pigs. Last year at the Central Farm4 Ottawa, after paying Fort William price of 42c per bushel, * ~ the United»Statcs it to the south. Can- ada exports seed potatoes, but imports other seeds. She has the opportunity to grow seeds for herself and for export. The Future Ten years from now the pessimists of today will-have been forgotten. Britain has removed the embargo against our cattle. She wants our beef and bacon, our cheese, butter, eggs and apples, our wheat and flour. As the population of increases, she will compete less and less against us on the British market. Eventually, ste will herself be an importer of many other food stuffs besides wheat from this country. Canada has the men, the climate, the land, the stock and the potential mark- ets necessary for agricultural success. Let us farm with all the industry and "science we can muster. Let's getto work and pay our debts. Canada is moving forward with confidence in its future. Let us keep going ahead. sheep to... "best. In every Prevince from Prince through Pullman cars. These jtrains use Can. National Rlys. Station at,North Bay. x = Daily, except Sunday, service HAILEYBURY _LODGE Ne. 364, 1.0.0.F. Meets in Orange Hall, Browning St., Ist and 3rd Mondays of each montb. Visiting brethren always ~ welcome. A. H.Aull, gD. E. Sutherland, N. G. Rec. Sec. _ CANADIAN PACIF f Yttawe and .Montreal Sig ? Car Service. Ottawa-North {Bay Sleeper leaves North Bay daily at 8.35 P p-m., arriving Ottawa.510 am.f =~ a where it is parked at" Unien Stati and passengerW allowed to o@tupy the same un 00.2. Returning this car is pa. sed Union Station, Ottawa, rerdy occupancy at 9.30 p.m. and leav Ottawa at 11,35*p.m., arrivin, North Bay 9,05 4.m. : Montreal - Tim . Sleeper leaves North Bay at 8.35.8 ee p.m., arriving Monge ae and returning leave aet 8.15 p.m., arriving N 9.05 1 fa.m. Daily except S Mon- treal-Timmins Sleeper Miperates wig between North Bay and Timmins @ Bs on T. -& N. O. Ry. trains 17 and C 4 18. I ee & y For further particulars and re- ~ servations apply any Cgadian Pacific Agent, or L. O. Tremblay, District Passenger>-~A M H Main St. W., North 1360. TEMISKAMING & ORTARIO RA a - Train Se 7 Effective Sunday, Ma: The Continental Lit ? Nos. 1 and 2, betwe Montreal bat g and Vancouver datly These g rains use Canadian National g. RailwaysgStation at -Narth Bay. Througlldeervice «daily except Sunday, trains 46 and 47 between {Toronto and Timmins, operating etween North Bagfand Cochrane trains 17 & 18, operating through Tanadian Pacific Sleeper between Montreal and 'Timmins. These trains use Canadian. Pacitic Rly. Station at North Bays «@ Local service daily geacept Sun- day, between Engle? balt. Connections at Ea Elk Lake daily excep Gonuclbisab ia ati sere bt at Charltort daily excePt * gees or morn. ae porduis Junction we Se i OE Iroquois aie ble or appl

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