WHEAT FARMERS PROSPER.
BENEFITS OF CO-OPERATION
United Tress Association—By Electric Telegraph
Copyright.) —Uni tod S°rvic<;V
VANCOUVER, Aug. 5
China and Japan a,re learning to eat bread. More Canadian grain was whipped to the Orient last year than in any previous throe years aei-ordiiiig. to officia l figures announced by M i Spro-ule- diireeton- of the Western Canada. Wheat Pool at Calgary. “The demand in the past ten months was greater than cmld' be met, anil the 1 1 7ia.< heroine the gipatpst organk-a • j.'nn of its kind in the world,” said Mi “p. on la who added: ‘‘The prosperity •• i.-h abounds in We.st.ern Canada. > the creation of the 00 per cent, ol the farmers who are .bonded together cooperatively. The. other 10 per cent, carry no burden, yet- thiev share (lie benefits, which, is not fair. We, have c mnuT '.Ti v education, why not com-pii rsory co.-o-oorat-ion ?”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 10 August 1928, Page 5
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