Page Two Phone 218 2 and pex-sonnl--nol delayed and by fn THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929- 4____g..l `Spring-Tooth Cultivator . Mulcaster St. L1). c. HOWARD Motor Ambulance in ConnactioI"' Open day and night. Morgue and Chapel in connection. Esuwllahed 1869 , ,, Phono 81 Made by J. F1eur_\"s Sons. Auro:".=. 1. G. SMlTH& CO I XIA `\J&-v-...v---u-- wy-- uurh uhmh Ls mm -..- IITHE STANDARD LAN-.'LJ(-LF CANADA 3 (Peter Hamilton Pattern) &I\dA BARRIE, ONT. FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE BEST ON THE MARKET Phone 1440. a.n{.. Om .1'zia. Barrie. ___,_.,_,,... 15011 announces that ncial Highway will The I{ing`s High- ation to that effect 1e next session of, The new name is 2 and if it will help eater respect for our` Stitutional ind for the rules of hen it will have ac- /thing. Z__- 1st week two res =the Senate entirely, but that would 1 Premier King` has long` promisedfl some Senate reform, and mostlil people will agree that there is need" of some change in the upper chain- her. Some advocate the abolition of 1 not be in the best interests of con- government. What is needed is to make the Senate a representative body, not of the poli-j tical parties, but of the people. This could be accomplished by an amend- ment to the constitution to provide lling pumps on the. -_1-. .......nv.+ nnfinn. . for a distribution of the country in- H :-1 ,1:-;..:..4..~ unrl tln nlnn. 4, THE CANADIAN BANK A ,0F . dh CIICDI. I ession of I h` IE ; t] ` n t -` rf improve-ll the Roa six will gladly you attend. .-\;_r(- Pvn-E lf only you are willing`; `frm? from|You1` mind Llu.-_V'll clear, your ' l H-uav l'| n-mnrl, WHEN dealing with purchasers of uncertajn financial rating at home or abroad the Canadian Bank of Commerce can be of signal service in approaching the new or un- tried customer for collection. The Bank is in a position to protect your "` ' - -A43-1_.. AL- Danna n. In a ,..u.1...v.. .. ,..V.e,, interests without oompramising the goodwill of the customer. Enlist the services of the Bank of Commerce to safeguard your property by conducting diplomatic negotiations with customers whose standing is unknown. = Genel Canada, . letter 01 ! n'|(.-rce, =J szltisfzlct .et us Protest .7 our Good-will s.cc.c=:-ma; "5 mzthlgi of the Canadian Bank of Com-' just issue, are on the Whole` szitisfactory. While much depends on the western wheat crop, lines of industry are fully up to last year. More moisture is needed to` advance the western crop, and un- less copious showers come early in July the yield will not be up to ex- pectations. Construction of build- ings and public works is giving em- ployment to thousands and it is estimated that contracts awarded will provide work to the extent of $200,000,000 within the next six months. The automobile industry, which has been operating at a high 1 I 1...- c......A 44- nnnnacnrv to CH1`- other ` 1 wmcn nus ucuu uy\........:_, ... ,, __, level, has found it necessary to tail production sooner than expect- ed, owing to a congested used car market, and to a falling o in the western trade. The grain market has been erratic and prices lower [than anticipated. The wheat crop in European countries show great im- provement, though generally speak- lingr. not as favorable as 21 year ago, ` While in the United States the yield. Ip1'0mlse.< to be below 1928. 7 ' -`m,' 3. G eneral condition? Thu six best doctors, zmywhere-- And no one can deny it-- `Are Doctors Sunshine, \Vatm'. Air, I Rest, Exercise and Diet. ".1 5 V` v. ulrthll nI.- A4 I":-nn.? :UNITED ACTION NEEDED 1 IN THE WEED MENACE ` ' I Prof. J. E. Hewitt, O.A.C. The weed menace in Ontario has "n1-arkedly increased during the pasl few years. It is not an exaggeration ` to say that in certain parts of the `I. province certain weeds like the Perennial Sow Thistle are driving men off their farms. The tax" levied by weeds on the agriculture of the ` province has been mounting yearly. . One of the chief reasons why theaj weed menace has increased with ' each succeeding year is the unde` niable fact that in the past vast quantities of weeds have been allow-i ed to ripen seeds on roadsides, in school yards, on waste and vacant lands, along our lanes and head- lands and in our fence corners andl od(l spots here and there on the` farm. ` ' -' ' mi i--1I-...:...._ fI'II\ Plan vn1'n\l'\.'a\- :`\1'| Iarm. , I The following are the number of`: seeds produced by single plants OflA Z1\'C1`E1{Ie size in one season: Canada In Thistle, 3,500; Curled 01' Yellow t] `Dock, 17,000; Common Ragweed,l, 6,000; Chicory, 3,000; Perenni-al`9.' Sow Thistle, 2,000; Wild Lettuce,H` `$000; Stinkweed, 20,000. Every lweed that is allowed to mature pro- ` `ijduces at luust 1,000 seeds and most : 5'01 them ripen several thousandl seeds. In the past weeds by thclp \ millions have been a1lowc(l to fnature in this province and scatter their _ billions of seeds far and wide. Is hi: Many wonder that the weed menace llhas increased in Ontario ? 9. * ~~---~ +n 4'r\lnW:I1'n Hnial I. lhas increased 111 UIIL-'d1'lU ; , l Are we going to tolerate thislt: `istate of affairs any longer in On-`zv `tario `? .\'o. The farmers of the_0f province have raised their voices in proest. An act has been passed bylgl` the Legislature to enable them to . . . . . lcc meet the situation. United action is: what is required now. Every mun~, . | icipahty, every farmer, every land`; iownc-r in town or country must unite: ' . . I Y lll the war zlgruilist weeds and see`. 1 v. s that they are cut early and often I 1 C3 mlenough to prevent them from . .. '2 15 :!in;:. When the weed inspt,-ctor.<. H. out notice that it is tinie to`, plcut \\'ee(l.< let no one lag: behind or ;ne,:levt his duty. \ Proniptm-: is nece..<. to pre- vent all \\'<-ed.< from . .\lzm_\": __ \\'(*O(l.<, if cut" after they have pz1.~:se(l', Vhlfull bl0<)m, will mature their . d`ln order. thL'1'.'1'01'(-. to se(:11)`e the grrezm-. re. from the time and` labor expemlr-(1, -\'e.ry0m- (ionctarm,-(l;` .. .<<,-r- that weeds are out just` 1:15 soon as possible after the in- spector ,<:ive.< notice. r'....',,.l uunn Q: o-uunirrxrl .<() Lllall 7 8 e 0 V l ( 1 1 1 I l S])eL'U)l' :1\'t*.> uuI.n;L-. . 1 United action is required so L11-atlh no \\'(,'l`(i$ be left uncut on 1'o:ulsi vacum lands, rziilway t1'ack.`<, schoolic _vz1rcl.< or \\'n. placn-.<. I-.\'ur_v panel`. I n of we<-d.< that is In-ft uncut is :1 m'-n21c<.- to Lhv f2n'm.< and gzl] (i`I1'.~' in ithv 11ci_Lrhbm'h00d, an f3yL'.\'01`(- and :1 costly nionument of mzglect. si;:ni .fyin;: that . r)nr- has failt-(1 to do :. his duty to his municipality and to _1hi.~' m.-igzhbors. _ i i f`- . ,. I|I\Al 1-n4I"I\'ll inr S 1 1 E i I l i I V 1 S t 1 Y Community pridl ithw rights of othe `inc<-ntiw.-.< to prom ,`tion on th(- part |Whr-n .~:uch is .~'vcu izu-v will lw much ' 4'-..--n,~ u~iH hm I'll-5| . I 1 There is rumor of another merger among sevex'al of the big chain] grocery companies. The individual grocery men have been pretty well cleaned up and now it is to bu the survival of the fittest among the. 1 . L______ 5 1zu'n1.~ lm;-.m~ 1 . Vi: 1 Leon l`r0t. w;mL.< {Gm-11L Britain. `could to 1-1':-utw rvfugzu Hu\'in;1` done all hrj :1 ru-vnlution th:x1 Ill would hr L-olnpumhlv to llw l{u.<. > lm1m':ux. this blood f('()\\ .~' undt-I` Lhv <':1piLuli.~'1 `H:- has (lonv his h(',.\`t to %capitu]isn1, but in his hour Lr<~.<.~: and tlzuuzor he . tcction. 11vI . ,_, ......... 1. thir. munisl now \\'2Lnt.~' .\'l1(`,11/U1` from hi.-`IA (`om `] . '4 (l{'.~'tI`0_V {E 02' li.<- `H iL.< pm Lccnon. \Vh21t:-vr-r f*X('u.<(- h(- nil'r.*)`.~' fur (iv- . i'-. in Brituin--. us; .<.m-king mr~tli('21l uttc-nti0n---mu. hr` Il'I'g`iH`(i(.'(i with . What he- I i rt-ally dc-. is his pa-r. .~`ufu-ty,j `and that, z1ppzu*vntl_v, he thinks i. m0. ('m`tuii1i_v to bu .<(:cu1`0d umlm tiw British i`ilH])i!`('. Hv pays :1 tri- but(- to the ;.{em:ro.~'it_v of thu |~h`iti. But it must lw I`(.'lll(n1i)(!l'l.'(l that h(-' r .1. .... .. _ 'n10. `But r<.-mar -n .1 _ . . . . . . . .. .l nun ,,,, u Illxams. is still {hr :1\'()\\`<'(l --n:-my ml` l`1.- socizll . of Britain. It is not. :11 all ]n'ol):1l)l- that h<- would c-:1.<- his c0mmuni. u<'l,i\'iliv.~` if ll!` \v(.~rv permiLt<,-(l to r<.-.-.id(- in any part of Britain. Aml h(- would be u }:l`(.`2lll',1` 1m,-mum to the Empire if he wern loczxtod in l`1n;,rlu11(l than ht, can. r be \vhil<- he lives in Purkoy. A man of his type should be left wh(-,r(- hu- cnn do the least harm to tho (mull)- lishr-tl insittutions of civili'/.:1tion. l (i(.-rmuny is still convinced thv I\':1i. did not start the wan`. How- .I . .. .... AL-nncn an in whnl K'\' A, ...- .` ni. it. Om- doctor says c:u1ses disoase, and ; m:1ybr.- bad for; choice. A DANGEROUS REFUGEE .~-......... .. chain stores. list)!` run HUL nuan uu; vvux. ...... v-1', tht-re is no disputn as to who :ucn I.` >I7LuH'u LHI \yl\.\| .... .. I 'iH tin-en-z1.<-(1, our` will hr` cl--mu-1' and mm'<~ pro-`_ :x:`x uur 11i):h\\`:1_\'.' am] by '.`z1_\'.< )~<-m:w :m.`:u-ti\'o h<~.'1uty sp0t.<. -.tiu;_-' imlivitluul and municipal and ]n:o. It > .' pride and rug`a1'rl for uLl1o1`.< should .\`(`l`\'(` usi prompt and united .'1c-` of all concerm-(1.1 . The Northern Advzn rune ::::- She-It says here they have found a long-legged sheep in the luck of sunshine Himalaya Mountains that can run another says tanlforty miles an hour. you. Take your, He-`Wel1, it would take a lamb like that to follow Mary nowadays. Ulnakll `m-(I I II I n n ;..rn.\u ..\... (Advance, July 10. 1879) There were 114 candidates \\'roLu aat the High School entrance <.-x2m'.- inations. An observant. citizen counted 47 cows i11 thv town park the other ,1 ,_ :\uuLCw unnxupo nuuuu. -..\. . . . . . .. 3 bers of the Sunday School met 21'. the church at 10 o'clock 3.111., and ilafter having` been uniformly :11`- Llranged in classes, marched to th- picnic grounds, led by their super- intendent, Mr. Oscar Downe. Aftei a bountiful repust was partzlken of by all those present, the follo\\'ing programme was proceeded with-. `G Opening address by chairman, Mr. H IT. W. Lcnnox, followed by eloquo:-nt land interesting addi'e. from the _p Revs. Louis Hill, Chas. Langford, J. " J. Coehrane and Mr. Thos. Duff, in- i3%te1'spersed with vocal music by the n_-children, after which Mr. Roger W Wilson came forward and in behalf inlof the congregation presented our )y;much esteemed and beloved pz1. t `the Rev. W1`. Langford, with 21 pur. 0 . . ._ ii l containing :36. ~ ! it (1 i C l uv Vvu day. PTVL Dr. W. G. Savage of Somerset, England, who has been studying the cause of cancer for some time, says that there is no evidence supporting -1 direct connection between any form of diet and cancer. It is true, l1ow(:\`c1', that cancer, never or very rarely attacks a healthy organ. uazy. The steamer Lady makes rugu- >lar trips from Barrie to Couchichim;, `the fare for the round trip is 6.3 [cents and 30c for children. W. .13 ALA LA... 4...\... GU11: culu uuu :.\.u. bAIAAuA\.An The statement of the town treas- turer for the half year shows total receipts of $23,376.50 and payments of $21,090.07, leaving a balance on hand of .$2,:2SI3.52. Taxes paid in '$19,520. 76. I VT`L.u..1+.-.n '1`!-.,. nnnn-:1 ,QnnI]t3\' iDJ7,U. 4U.lU. l Tl1ornton-The annual Sunday `School strawberry festival and pic nic of the Canada Mctliodist Churcl`. lwas held on Dominion Day in Mr. ll.-Xndrew Gi1rae's woods. The mom- .` n,,.,,1___. n._L_..I ._.,. Lookigg Back H , . . 'lh.- following 1'e. \\'us pu.<.<-i ed at thv ('Ollf(}1`(:l l('(E of tho .\I(:th-', or,li. (Thurch: .< liquor selling: is; :wron;: for the imlividuul, it is s-qual- ily wrong: for thv stat:-, and as gov-L r-rnenvnt control lieu ])1'(,)\'t'(l a fai`.-` urc us :1 t(mipm'z11icc nn:n. and dlincn.-z1. crime, tl1erc:fo1*c, this con-;'- d`ft:1`(`nC(' declare itself wholly and 21l-- _` t`\va_v:< opposed to any measure ofli `gzovornment control which would in- 2 V. ,l l. 1. iclude sale for beverage purpose." I ' The town council has rented rooms E `in the R0.<.~` Block for use of coun-` , W,` , I- . . Al .. .t.....n.. .11 U1`. Ll i_ TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO 1 (.-\d\*ance, July 7, 1904) l '9 The new C.P.R. line is now bcingl tstaketl out through Baf`1'i(2. lt cro.<.~'-l [es Owen St. new` John St., \\'lw,r(: it {is un(1er. the . will b<- 10-` ` coted. 1 4- ll 3,,,,. _ ...l..4I,... ) ) I. 4 ". ('0n1|)i(`i.(`(i by H. (in-s\\'i<-ki-. ,. HAWKESTONE 73 YEARS OLD ' It is just 73 yeaixe since H:1\'\`i-(-- `stone was . and laid out in- .to lots. Turning: back to the 1.\`:'vli ifyln of the Advzmce we read: '1`h:1'. picturt-. section of country i_\`ilLui iabout midway on the ]21ko. I)-A-' itxw.-(511 Bzu'1*in- and Orilliu known as`. |`H0d;:<.- .< \`Vh:u'f' has just hoon luitii jout into town and Villa 1015, frmii :1 E C`ount_\' Sur\`o-yo)`. (`0n. bu. has hm-n (10110 at this plum riurin): thv ])Zl.\'i _\'~:u' and now ihuti :` mills will bv in opomtion, 21 rush E `u 11 inlay hr (EI\']l(`(.'i(`(i in thv ])lll'('il2l>`(' nf' lots. A }.:'l`f*:li numht-r haw ;ilrw:ul_\' i):-1-ll sold. and :1 ihi`i\'in;: town to in-I` I - -n l l 'l`h<.- ('r0}) l)ullel.in of the .\'0r'-Wc. l1"m'im-1'. Winnip:-_~,_r, of .'lul_v '2nd. .<:1_\-. `ltlmt all (-mps I`lll'l`I`(l July in :1 vig- `(`.I1`0ll.~` condition, but in point of *`y.rrowtl1 is it \\'('r5l( or ton lulu. `lowim: to mini, lll`_\' \\'('2llll(`l' luring: Juno. Whilv min cuinu in Hell di.~'lrict.= Lln- lust fl-W d:iy.< of lJun(*. mm'r- mni. i.< ll6`(`(l(`(l. 'l`lw 9:\\'(*>`U'l`l1 crop will luv luring . in2t "lJuly ziml with min and warm \\`'1l-' !L'l1e1' :1 bump:-r crop is :i.<. ' V\":~. Cznuulu. lms about 3:`) Y millinn nun-:' undm` crop. 25 million u-hi.-In luilf l I 5` I I I 1 :\" 6.- u'l\n1|I nu` . th 0:111:-(I H:1wk-. I I I I l .1 uuunpr: \I\nlI ..~ V\"t-. m'1'o of which mi1li=n zu`r0.`< Hail had not dmn:u,:- up till \\'huut. mm`:- than (Ions- J uly is 1st. to 11-mlm` grzmlx,-n pl;1nt.<. u.-. ()1 in any matr=rinl | ` half I . . 1 mxllmnr I 1 192.3. ' 9 and anv! `luInu;;'- (lone by frost was connvd ' r ls Members of the Federal Parlia- ment are advising Ontario constit- uencies to be prepared for a pro- vincial election very soon, and mem- bers of the local Legislature be- lieve that a Federal election may come before the year is out. There evidently must. be something brew- -. . V .1 4` \ ' -V: "I H `X l __.__. . ._.'.;~3,,.' .. ` __,,, I Amcrin-:1's Nutiomil Day, July -11.11, lwus (`l'.l(`l`4"1ll.(`(l by tliousuntls in ,C:m:ul:1. Ovr-1* 20.000 curs (`l`0SS(`(l at Windsor and W:1lk(:rvillr- on Wt-(lm-sla_v and 'l`hursday. This wzis 5,000 more than :1 year ago. It is prmlictt- that tou1`i.~'t.~' coming to Czmzula this year will far exceed any your in the past. I EUNITED STATES CARS ' CAME IN THOUSANDSI FIFTY YEARS AGO , 1n 10-`n THE WESTERN CROPS OPS ` '| vip` lzmul mr during." in .<('21t1:-2. .\' of! -and. 'r1M _d(- lurinuc behan I `(1 ;)a: G0 1 I ' :- c1'o.<.<- | hum: 10-` ,5 pu.<.<- | .\Iu1h- `, ' Hing is` ; --qu-41-1 go\'- 1 mi!- N-. and `in . <| Ififs a29x4`9baIl0mt . ,We h.a.t.ch by electricmny and uurl `halchery is under ground. which xnmans an even tmnperatux-e and ` strong`. healthy chicks. I I We havc increased our c.apzu:it._v i [this year and can give you lovvm" .30` _ Premier Ferguson. Lhatl the name Provincial ` be changed to High-lf way, and legislation effect] introduced at the of! the Legislature. is! most appro'priate help` in promoting greater sovereign head and the highway, then complished something. -- 1 I `Bring your eggs to us. We have practical experience in incubation. 18 McDonald St. CUSTOM HATCHING 47 Elizabeth 80. MINING STOCK BROKERS Toronto - St. Thomas - Windsor - London - Orilii Kitchener - Peterboro. 12 Owen St., `Barrie. Pho H. A. Henry, Resident Manager. Oursarviceisumn` ediatex P. C. LLOY D At Barrie s Olden Hatchery IF Lydia E. Pinkham were alive today she would be one hundred and nine years old. Her descen- dants continue to manu- facture her famous Vege- table Compound and the integrity of four genera- tions is behind the prod- uct. In many families today, mothers are teach- ing their thirteen year old daughters to depend upon the same medicine their grandmothers praised back in 1870. l.UuA\A uv ..v\,._.._l___V, _ 1 Lindsay resiment provideip 5td at 3* 0 the.` in-`P mam ~t"et and only pmmpt aCt1"to Senatorial districts and the elec- prevented serious res. `On Logan`, tion of Senators by popular vote for Ave-., Toronto, 21 siinilzlr re started a term of years ve or ten. They and an exphsion was nar"w1y.p1`esent Senators could be alloc-ated;i' '`'`'td' 1 Barrie we have 3' 1arge| to the vzirious districts and hold of-lo numb of gas pump5 on the main ce for life, but on the death of z1nv.i street and every precaution should Om km Ulcction would be hem .f0'1,;t be take to pre5`'m `1 mic` Thewgtliztt district. Gradually the Senate is always mom or 1955 g``51m`'i\\'oul(l be come a truly repre. dripping on the street and 21 li_tzl1te bow-_ Such a chdm_,`. .Oul(H.~ match or cigarette thrown 11121_\'lp1.eSm.V.e the u\.0_,tC_d 1.i;IM_\,-- of th0_\_(_1< ``~` -"""i` trub1e' .who 11-aw been appointed for lifefi: The action of the (`ount\' Cotuiciliund 2? the ..sam,.e.- fnve of Simcoe in conning: appointmentslay or 3 recon H am` V .eiL'm.-r puliticzll party, but of in 0f ""'iu-" ki l~" to "`b"` of U'lpemlent' men concerned only withi Found` is 11F 3` good l _1"" `md Imtitlie wt,-lfar(~ of the country . in the best 1nterest;<`ot the county ` fm. mph. .m.th_ ` 1 ; ...-...1.n.. nc +h:::I ...__ ` FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound KELLY S HATCHERY ---- J __ 112 BRADFORD ST. PHC nun`-.- -1 .. Open Day and Nig-'h-tv '\Ill JIJILJ. \.ALlI4Vl\Jl\/C-, n./Ins-, - V- -, .. -..r pet or any car using 29 x 4.40 tires get a Goodyear-built guaranteed balloon ---and pay no more than for a cheap FOR your Chevrolet, Star, Ford, Whip- Pathnder Balloons are all full size, strong, tough-trcadcd. Goodyear quality ves them extra aturdiness, and supple- ness. Besides they re built with SUPER- TWIST, an exclusive Goodyear Cord. Ask for prices. F. G. OKE 8; CO. Get a bottle from your druggist today 1u\.u ')U1ILI\.. h\1 case on its mr>rit.=. A Friend to Wo1nen EMBALMER For high-pressure tires ask for Pathnder Cord ---Made with SUPERTWIST LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.. Lynn. h Ind Cobouru, Ontario. Canada GRQSE `Chrysler Dealer; nlrnnn ST - BARR LOCAL OFFICE Phene 1184. ! 3 A . PHONE 21 Iomments