Tho- !if» u! Virginia Darn. the first} lbiht uf Kin-dish parrntagn born on. this mntinvnt. tic-nan on August t8. 1587. Although m far as is known? Ibo hm nu inthio-nro- nu subsequrnt histnry. ho-r namv is hnnnrml in the [Initwt Stain-s. and recently there '39 vl'o't'twt tn hrr n'irnmr)’ a teth- lct at, Sir \Valto-r Rah-igh Fort. on lunuko- Islnnot. Novrth Carolina. Mimi-rum otistingiiislwd men, in- eluding Sir I'Ldmi! Howard. the Brit- 'nh anilmu'aotnr, \th was tho- chief main-r. aittrnolmt and ro'noewrd the discuss 't atmiit. tho- t'alnnus "lust wtony" n!’ \xhirh sho- was a mem- ber. Virginia was nammt in hour)? of Utic't‘ll tilizatwth. hocausw she PAGE 6. VIRGIKIA DARE For Canada, more especially for Ontario and Quebec, the stage is all set for a tremendous deve10pment. of unprecedented prosperity. A few years hence in Ontario there may easily be a pepulation of 1,000,000 north of the Great Lakes and the Ottawa River. All of which means a big and proï¬table market for farm products. That market should be reserved exclusively for Canadian farmers. Elect a Conservative Government, and it will be so reserved. For the Conservative Party stands pledged to see that the Canadian farmer is as adequately protected in this market as the United States farmer is in his. As Mr Meighen stated at Midland on August 3rd, “We will make it as hard for the American farmers to get their surplus shipments into Canada, as they are now making it difï¬cult for the Canadian farmer to get his surplus into the United States.†The farmers of Canada have shown that they can march abreast of the whole world in quality pro- duction. Also they have made giant strida in increasing the quantity of their production. â€0““- But in the businessâ€"like, efï¬cient marketing oi their products they have failed to keep pace. What Others Have Done You Too Can Do! Little Denmark has developed a system of co- operative marketing that has made her one of the most efï¬cient and prOSperous agricultural countries in the world. Ainstrana and New Zealand have both made the orderly marketing of their products a matter of national policy. Protect the Home F ï¬arhet I unlock the double door to prosperity, the key for which Mr. Meighen offer. you- Mt.“ thu ï¬rst llhz'istian born in \‘ir-| :Inia. which IIIen was a much vastâ€" - :' IIIIIIIaiII than it. is now. Virginia's -l'ahouiltllt‘l' was John Whit». who had “04‘" (‘hUN'll (‘IIIVIII-nnr III the I-IIIIIIIy nII RHanIIkI- Island. which had him“ I'itahliflhml by Sir \Valtvl“ HalI'II'h llllih'l II-UI'N pate-Ill Hf dis- .II\'II'\ Ilafml In 108-5. His “PSI. 0X- II-IIHIIIII. N'llt nut {mm Lngland, r9- [llailh‘cl fur unh NII mIInths. The ‘IH'Xt M'al iII- sun! out another ex- _.I»IIIHI~II. hm its shn alsn “as short. “w thin! IIIIIIII) which “as I-stab- “‘hON' In JUNâ€, 1587, was better I-quippml than Hm OHIPI‘S. and so-vmml III-stinml IO takp POOL A IIIII “as built vnclnsing HII- humm- IIf thv .O‘Hh‘l.‘ “hII hIIgIIn m till 'HIu «III. â€I! th-n Sir Flam'is viake visited the island within less‘ than a 111111.l111. fuuml the colonists (l11stit1it11 H11 loft fooil supplies and 111-1111115111! to 1111-1011 1111111 (undilion to England. 1But no 110111 came, and \Vhilv himself d1-t111'minc1l to g0 bark and lay H111 silualinn before Sir Waller Ralnigh. It was agreed b11f11r11 I111 111†that 311011111 U111 col- onists b1; obliged to move before his 111111111, th111 11oul1l lea1'11 son111 . sign to 11mm 11 h111'11 “1111 had g11n11. , and if in distress, this 111111111 be - 341111111 by a cross. \Vlnitv PPtUl'llPd to England, but was not able to got hack to .-\m- m-ica until 1:390. Thon ho found that the colony had vanished. On a two was carwd tlu- world “Croaâ€" loan." llw namn of an adjoining: THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Every farmer who knows his business hopes to -produce in larger quantity, and still be able to sell the increase without breaking the market; -produce in a better quality, and obtain the premium to which he should thereby be entitled. Both hopes can be realized- quickly and in full measuseâ€" through co-operative marketing 1 . The prOper procedure as regards organization, the prOper technique as regards standards. grading. etc, and the Draper methods of ï¬nancing, 5336“; an Open book that all who will may read and proï¬t by. In the ï¬ve years he was in ofï¬ce, Mr. King did absolutely nothing to bring the blessings of co-operative marketing within reach of Canad’an farmers. Butâ€" Mr. Meighen stands pledged, if returned to power-to quote his own words from an address delivered in Ottawa on July 20thâ€"“to put into force such a policy as will enable the farmers of Canada to build up a marketing system which will compare in efliciency with that of any agricultural country in the world.†And this pledge will be carried out, even as Mr. Meighen’s pledge to stOp the dumping on the Canadian market of United States fruits and vegetables has already been carried out! island, but there was no signal of distress. no indication that a tra- gedy had taken place. White searched in vain for the colony, included not only his gr iddaughter Virginia. but his Rang er Eleanor. and her husband. Ananias Dare. Inl the end he returned to England. and from that day to this nobody knows what became of the little col- ony. One tradition says that it was destroyed by Indians. Another is the colonists reverted to savagery latter they had come to believe them- selves abandoned and became the progenitors of a gray-eyed. ‘t'air- haired Indian tribe which at the beginning of the eighteenth century lived along the Cape Hatteras coast. Sir Walter Raleigh's heart was in Co-Operative Marketing Promises are Good -- but Actions are Better vegetables -- opens much When your cherries, or your tomatoes, are ï¬rst ready to pick, his production of cherries or tomatoes is at its peak. Heretoiore, in order to avoid breaking prices in his own market. he has been accustomed to dump his surplus production on yours. In less than three weeks from the time it took oflice, the Conservative administration effectually stOpped this practice by rigid enforcement of the dumping regulations! this colony, and shortly was beheaded in the Tov he said that he could mind's. eye a great natic up {rum his settlement. lmpe was that his col supply England with S‘ ""‘l-'l".- ., of gold and treasurv as Spain mu. extracted furtiwr south. Had he escaped the hradman's axr, it n- probahle that he would have r0- turnvd t0 Amorica and thrown his great, energy and ability intu the task of laying, the i‘mindati-ms nt' 1hr nation he foresaw on Roanoku ls- land. As it was. nothing ramv at his colony except tlw romantic mys- ttry of tho ï¬rst whitr child horn of English parents on this continrnt. --Mail and Empire. ‘llu Ll ('uau- \ â€" - l furtlwr SOlltâ€"ll. Had the hoadman's axv, that he would have shortly before he the Tower in 1618 could see in his at nation growing Moment. His ï¬rst his colony would with such stone's surv as Spain had carl'ithhan it does for a! Thnm.yv Pl ï¬lm. ()mce lmurs 2 to I pm. (except Sundays 0!! ice and residence, corner Countess and Laminon Streak. up time old Past (Mice. (Mice huu Ito“ |.m..1.30w£ p.m.. 7109;» (Sundays excepted). Gradu CONN! Blm'k. 123. (Mice and rosIdencva - .4:an .1: Once east of the Hahn Hun-0 rub“!!! Street. Lm‘H-r 'quuI “I m. (mice hams- " to ) pm .7 Physician and Sun: [Amhlon st rent. Durham. ate l'niwrsity of 'l‘m tested and corn-NM. ‘ 2 t0 5 p.m.. 7 In 9 lo. excepted. NP. ll. (1. Middlcln locatwl at Uurhun branch uiwu ¢'\'« ‘30 in 9.31) lulu. Honur Graduate l'um outâ€, (jrudmm- Royal 4 Surgeons 0! â€warm. I“ its hx'alu'lws. 4 Block. MillStruvt. .ww of Macln-th‘s Drug Stu Barristers, Solicitor: her of the Iirm \\ Ill kw Tuesdm of each “not him he mace “1th H ofl'lcc. Ull'u'v, owr J. ‘ Durham. (mtarlo lace-nsvd Grey. San sonahlo- W! 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