‘. NEWS | | Always Reliable “baking Id ‘by all Grocers = Powder: es Industrial Development In Canada Possibilities in the future development of industries in Canada, and the utilization of the natural resources of the Dominion as the essential raw materials in such development, and the manner in which all the people can assist in such development and expansion of manufacturing in Canada formed the subject matter of a recent address by Hon. Charles Stowart, Minister of the Interior, before the Young Men's Section of the Winnipeg | Board of Trade, which is worthy of the most serlous consideration, and | especially so because it is so simple, so thoroughly sound, and so applicable | to all parts of the country. Mr. Stewart did not vision a future Canada with a limited number of great manufacturing centres, po: sing many huge plants, located in cer- tain sections of the country, with gigantic outputs supplying the home mar- ket and providing a large export trade, and largely controlled by a few cor- porations or wealthy individuals. Undoubtedly Canada has already created a number of such large industries and will continue to do so as the popula- tion and wealth of the Dominion grows. The idea submitted by Mr. Stesvart for serious consideration was along quite another line. | Mr. Stewart sees in Canada, east, central and west, in the north as well as in the southern portion, a country of vast resources and of varied. char- acter. Many of these natural resources of a similar nature are to be found in widely separated sections, and he feels their development should be gen- eral and that they should be tapped at many points rather than attempting | to supply the requirements of the people from one or two places located far way from the mass of consumers. + ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI No Restrictions On SSS British Immigrants “Swat the fly with GILLETTS LYE A teaspoonful of Gillett’s Lye sprinkled in the Garbage Can prevents flies breeding Propaganda Calculated To Prestige Of Canada Circulated “Apart from the common sense re- quirements concerning health and character, there are no restrictions on Britishers coming to Canada to live,” Hon. Peter Heenan, minister of labor, said, when asked about com- plaints published in British papers that Canada was too strict in its pro- visions for admitting people from Great Britain into this country. For some time, the minister added, both here and in England, Canadian immigration regulations have been subjected to severe criticism insofar | as the admission of Britishers is con- cerned, It is claimed in England that people are not being encouraged to) - - c littl emigrate to Canada while in this] Ben) Costa lithic country it is said that immigrants i but always are being induced to come when no WAGER employment is available for them. “It is difficult to see what the pro- pagandists have in mind, but the re- sult can only be to impair the prestige of Canada in the ¢yes of residents of | © the mother country.” COMPLETELY RUN DOWN Symptoms That the Blood Is Thin Should Not Be Neglected Weak, run-down, lacking strength, energy and ambition, nervous, sleep- less, poor appetite, digestion disturb- ed—these are the symptoms *named by a great majority of people who have been benefitted by the use of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. These tonic pills correct the condition described and if you have any of these symp- Impalr Is Use Gillett’s Lye for all Cleaning and Disinfecting Recipes For This Week (By Betty Barclay) ORANGE SHORTCAKE cups flour. teaspoon salt. teaspoons baking powder. tablespoons sugar. tablespoons shortening. to % cup of milk. Sift the dry materials until well blended. Rub in the shortening using In other words, Mr. Stewart advocates study of a plan which con- templates the establishment of industries in numerous communities to utilize those natural resources which may be found adjacent to such communities | and thus supply the local and regional demand instead of transporting such | goods long distances from other countries or far distant parts of Canada. Such a plan, sanely carried out, fyould not only result in huge savings in the H aggregate to the public, but would lead to the development for use of r¢- sources now lying dormant, would build up numerous small industrial towns, | provide more employment, and materially assist in solving the problem of | y which freq) ly acute in certain parts of the Do-) minion by reason of the seasonal nature of the occupations of a vast major-| ity of the people. In presenting his thought on this subject, Mr. Stewart expressed the opinion that bodies like boards of trade should take up the close study of | the raw materials of their districts, and of the markets for manufactured commodities, Such local studies would, he believed, reveal many possibili- ties for starting new industries at appropriate points, Statistics on the im- portation and of a jes had led to the con- clusion, he said, that many of the articles could be made at home, and this also applied to goods transported from other parts of Canada in many cases unnecessarily, because the same thing could be made on the ground. The possibilities of manufacturing locally had been brought home to many towns and cities, largely through the initiative of enterprising public bodies like the board of trade, assisted by the facts on file in the department at. Ottawa. Raw material, as far as possible, should, he contended, be prevented from leaving Canada so that the country’s resources to the greatest extent might be utilized for those living therein. In all such endeavors, boards of trade everywhere, Mr. Stewart stated, would have the assistance of the government in a whole-hearted way. His department was always willing to co-operate with any public body in plac- ing at the disposal of interested persons locations of the country’s natural resources. Experts of the department would be available always, and would be sent to any localities where their services would be of assistance. The policy suggested by Mr. Stewart should make a particularly strong appeal to boards of trade throughout the three prairie provinces, which, up to the present time, have been so largely dependent upon the other prov- inces and foreign markets for the manufactured goods which our people consume in such large quantities, and for which we have been obliged to pay high prices because of the enormous distances these goods have had to be transported from the point of manufacture. That Mr. Stawart's idea is sound, is borne out by the experience of many towns and many industries. Some of the most flourishing industrial towns and cities secured their start through the establishment of a comparatively small local plant utilizing some raw material found in the locality, and his- tory is filled with instances where these small local industries have, under careful but progressive management, grown into what are now classified as among the great industries of the country. Hundreds of such instances, poth in Canada and the United States, could be given. > In the past, western board of trade, and western people generally, have possibly made the mistake of bending their energies to secure the location of | branch factories, warehouses, or distributing agencies of outside concerns. | A branch factory of some big and well known concern loomed larger on | their horizons than a small locally-owned and operated factory. In the long | run the latter offers greater things for the community than does the former. All its interests are at home and it is there its growth and development will count for most. ‘ All Western Canada would gain through wideespread action on Stew- art's suggestion, Economically and politically the country will be stronger and more prosperous if, instead of possessing a few very large industrial cities, these prairie provinces are dotted over with numerous, albeit medium sized, industries utilizing local supplies of raw materials and creating thriv- ing communities about them. ed 5 special automatic carneras are being Special Cameras For _ ,,| constructed,” one to take pictures of South Polar Flight} the sun as an aid to navigation, and | the other to record each miye of the One Will Automatically Develop and flight. Deliver Strips Of Film While the flight is in progress the Photography is to play an ‘mport-| first camera will automatically de- ant part in the South Polar flight to| Velop_and deliver strips of film. The be made by Commander Byrd. Two second camera will be attached to the | bottom of the plane and will follow - ~ | the path to the Pole, recording from a height of 5,000 feet a strip of the Polar plateau eight miles in width Vacation! When you are going on vaca- tion take a bottle of Minard’s along. You'll need it for sun- burns, bites, etc. Will Not Loan Pictures | The request of the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition that the four state S| portraits of King Edward VIL, Queen Alexandra, King George V. | and Queen Mary may be loaned that the visitors to the C.N.R. might see them has been refused by the govern- ment on the grounds that these are gifts from His Majesty. Life is made up of getting and giving and forgetting and forgiving. a fork. Cut in just enough milk to make a soft dough. Put in greased cake pan, press with back of hand to shape of pan, and bake twelve to fifteen minutes in hot oven. Filling toms you should givo these pills a trial. 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Put butter in saucepan, stir until melted; add flour mixed with season- ing. Stir until thoroughly blended. Pour on milk, one-third at a time, while stirring. Bring to the boiling point. A double boiler is preferable in order to prevent burning. Use 1 cup cream sauce to 1 cup cooked vegetable, Asthma Can Be Cured. ..Its sut- fering is as needless as it is terrible to endure. After its many years of relief of the most stubborn cases no cidents; in 1926, when the number of | SUUTCler Can doin Oe pees Asthma those flying had increased enormous-| Remedy, Comfort of Body and peace ly, there were 170 deaths, The ratio| of mind return with its use and nights of deaths to miles flown was in the|0f sound sleep come back for good. | first year one to 97,587; in 1912, it pay your druggist; he can supply was one to 1,387,964. ‘ Pool To Pay Dividends Wheat Pool Members To Benefit Through Dividends On Pool Elevator System Miller's Worm Powders are a pleas- ant for worm-infested chil- dren, and they will take it without) objection, When directions are fol-| lowed it will not injure the most deli-| cate child, as there is nothing of an % Anfurloa natura tn its composition!| . cmers 0k Mes Saskatchewan They will speedily rid a child of|Wheat.Pool will receive approxi- worms and restore the health of the| mately $800,000 in September as a little sufferers whose vitality has be-| result of the six per cent. divi Invented Electric Net To Snare Submarines Wniunent Canadian Also Aided Ad- miralty With Charts Of British Isles Albert Close, eminent Canadian cartographist, whose charts of the British Isles proved invaluable to British fishermen and to the admiral- ty during the great war, has returned for a visit to his old home, at Na- panee, Ont. A great achievement of his during the war was the inventing of an electric net to snare si\b- marines, He has recently prepared a detailed plan of the battle of Jutland, for which he was congratulated “by Lord Jellicoe. Before returning to England, Mr. Close will interview the department of marine and fisheries and fishing skippers of Newfound- land, Nova Scotia, and the Atlantic coast to obtain information of as- sistance in preparing new charts of Atlantic coast waters. Hoover In English Eyes Hope Is Expressed That He May Bo the Next President Of U.S. It is the hope of those who see be- yond the narrowing confines of Pan- Americanism, that Hoover may be the next President. Personally, I fee) that it would be a wonderful thing for his country, for ours, and for the world at large, if he were in the presidential chair. He seems to me to have grown; to have widened and broadened. 1 believe now, as I did ten years ago when I was working with him, that he is one of America’s greatest men. —Fannie S. Swan in the British Weekly. It Testifies For Itself. — Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil needs no testi- monial of its powers other than it- self. Whoever tries it for coughs or colds, for cuts or contusions, for sprains or burns, for pains In the limbs or body, well know that the medicine proves itself and needs no guarantees, This shows why this Oil is in general use. Acted As Wireless Apparatus Shovel Hanging In Swedish Fire Station Reproduced Radio Programme A few days ago a coal shovel hang- ing on the wall of the Fire Brigade station at Kalmar, Sweden, suddenly assumed the role of a local enter- tainer, and bgan to speak, sing and play! The firement were puzzled, and af- ter a closer investigation it appear- ed that the shovel’s performance syn- chronized with the sending of the local wireless broadcasting station. In some peculiar manner the shoy- el acted as an ordinary wireless ap- paratus. It was found that it was suspended on the wall in such a posi- tion that it touched the power line of the Kalmar’ wireless station, and that it reproduced clearly and distinctly everything sent out from that sta- MOST people know this a bso! Doves Are Very Quarrelson Professor Of Zoology The dove, for centuries th branch carrier and emblen is found to lead a very qu urrel: family life. There m billing and cooing in pi privacy the dove mates Dr. W. D. Funkhouser, pr of zoology, at the Universi y the catbird are the “best friends of man.’—Capper's © Complete in itself, Mother | Worm Exterminator does the assistance of any other to make it effective. 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King, manager of the Pool here, was unable to say what amount this would involve. It was stated recently by A. J. Mc- Phail, president of the Wheat Pool, that as soon as the Pool controlled shipping facilities at every point the two cents per bushel deduction would be returned to members and that the ownership of the system would be kept fresh, by the “revolving door system” which means that two cents per bushel would still be deducted from annual payments by members, but a corresponding amount would be returned each year. Thus mem- bers of the Pool were saving an amount annually, which in many cases was as high as $200. The output of creamery butter for Saskatchewan in June, was over 1,- 276,797 pounds, an increase of 149 per cent. over the previous month. COULD NOT WORK FOR MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Port Elgin, N. 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