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Northern Advance, 12 Sep 1929, p. 2

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Page Two Chrysler Dealer TBS.-I V 5v 6 --_. _ pnonucr 09 GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA.LIMl'I'Hl_) '. A. GROSE the wnone amazing uuun uum... Chevrolet. There you will experience the advantages of a smooth, six-cylinder, vulva- in-head engine, the superiority of deaign,an`l utaunch construction which make body by Fisher an emblem of distinction. You will be asmnished at thjlformnnce, luxury, nndqualitynowav e,forthe1-sttim inthepricerangeofafout. Andyou ' realize why over a million Chevrolet Six owners have been sold behind the wheel . . why they would never again be satised with anything less than Chevrolet given them ....A win: Chevrolet in one of the most with anytnmg less man Lmcvruxu gnvu u....... . . and why Chevrolet sensational values ever offered. Take your trial ride today. Get behind the wheel . . and sell yourself the car you want to own. THURSDAY, SPZPTEM BER `.2, Tire Cords ,NLY behind t.be4wl 1eel, can you learn ,,,|._I- -__-_:.... o-..ol. -II-uosuif [V1.1 Denmu Inc wucc4, can you scan. the whole amazing truth about .__.-I_. TL... "nu nn'" D Ilsa Comments _ IT`S CANADIAN BARRIE, ONT. Barrie Wi?1:`I0R0I BRANCHES: You have the sound agricultural experience. The Bank of Toronto has the sound nancial knowledge. Why not ally the two for bigger, better, more protable development? The Bank of Toronto is always glad to lend its best service and co-open ation to responsible farmers. Drop in and see us. We will be glad to discuss with you any time your farm and nancial problems. : BARRIE H. A. Sims, Manage ALL.-\NDAI.E ELMVALE F. W. Griiths, counsel for thell Gordon Waldron cofnmission invest!-| gating the activities of the .-\.B.C., elicited from John Eggett, member of the London (On~t.) Plumbers Guild and associate of the .-\.B.C., admission that the prime purposes of the organization were to "raise prices and freeze out competition. The i questioning ended at noon Tuesday ` with the amazing revelation that ' the London Technical High School, the Western Fair Association Con- - jobs in London had been bled by a spurious show of competition in which the unsuccessful bidders were` paid by the winning bidder for` laying off. Grifths declared that the A.B.C. had violated almost every clause of the Anti-Combines Act. ` federation biulding and other inajox` Gordon Waldron, 1{.C., who under royal commission, is investigating the operations of the Amalgamated .] Biulders Council in various cities t in Ontario, has disclosed enough n.l- ( 1'eu(iy--and his investigation is notp yet comp1ete-to make all right,` `thinking people highly incensed ah` the activities of the Council ofcersl. and members. A more iniquitous org:n1i.ation was never formed in the construction industry. So far it has 21.-:~ti'icte(l itself to the plumbing trade, but doubtless the intention was to embrace the other building tra(les. Criminal conduct, involving even sabotugu, has been hi. in the commissioner s comments dur-` ing the invc-stigation. and it has` been suggested that the .-\ttorney-i ]lGe11-1111 take action. Open dt-liancef iof law and of personal rights has_ i ` been displayed by .-\.B.C. 0icc1'>' and`, l1]lQl1ll)(:1 S. Such conduct cannot bejl `;allowed for long. i } .1 `,_.`.}r. 'l`l1r)1111)011. '1 I 5\\'ork.< in unison wi1 "t1'21 and his direc (hr: In-al1.h ilepartme c0m1ni.~t.sionc1's throu t2u'_v of thaws bodic branch of the mur. (*!11])]0yo -(:5 from t] down are the adr l)u. xnznnzxgw s] is 21 . and I 1 `$ " l'hs- council is :11 l to . V" _ 5_]t0 std). .. ELCLAIMS CITY MANAGER ` PLAN A SUCCESS Declaring that the experience of` n1unicip211iti(-.< who had chzmgml to: the city mz1n:1_t;'r.-r form of g'o\'L-rn-' 5nn~,11t, had .~:h0wn that -bu. 1mm" `of Lhw best calibre were more will- -- - ,, :,.,.1 :I,| Only another week till the Barrie Fair. Ul Lu-` UL`-`L \.(lIl|JlL' nuxx. lllunx H... I `ing to .~:L-rve on mumclpal counc1].<." A. L .Thompson, city manager of; (`hutlmm, outlined the expvrixm-nt in tlun town 'o(-t'on- lhur.s`(l21y`.~ .~:~ Inf zhz: Ontzxrio .\IuniL-ipal A.~:. `Tn Toronto. ' " ""`"' ' `I V _ __ _ `#11 ~1in1`.' I` Hz`. 'l`l1r)1111f 'l`ht- city nmnmr \\'ork.< with thv beam t1`a di1`ect knowled;.:e (lepa1'tn10nt and the poli through being: sec: `t211'_v b0dio.<. thv 11.-<,z`i.sl'.1ti\'(:`z municipality and t'n-1; `-us the city nmnzurcri, we ad1nini. Thc-_ .4 xnznmxuur . in ('.`huLhzun`v` cct,-.45 believe it. is thong _._:- the! BENNETT SAYS CANADA - - :___....l Miran: Mr-1w P "f7-"`<"'.-up ,'.'O 41 n ol(l.< 21 . \ d0po11( Falls. Sflill S4151 .'2L.< .<<.-H`-'iti\'+ u pm` `.0 :1 _gr)':-`:itm'9`~r'x1111:- 1'<:1)1*(:.<,-x'\'m- I mac-hi: ifm-1, U 5 vincv-. I ` 1 '1` h` ilnu kU'\|(l_V, AAA. u\.nn\.u \'lllL.L||I,|V\|. offhe rails along the railway bore the minnprint of Canada producers. 5m_l For m'm'y day of t.hc- _\-cal`, .111 m`n-`dec1a1'ed. we are sendmgr a milhon and one-qaurter millions of dollar.- V1`|out of Canada to the United States Ci]-`V rj>~I\l -_._.:..,.L,. Tf vy Kimbriey, B.C., Aug. 30.---Coup1- ed with an unqualied pledge that if in oice the Conservative party would see that Canadian obtained fair competition with other nat- ions, Hon. R. B. Bennett here to- night pressed the necessity of assist-I ing industries in their infantile` stages. nr:+1nnn+ nnnivnr-nfinn nr vnnntnl i Without equivocation or mental ` reservationn, the Conservative chief- V tain exclaimed, I say to you that! when the Conservative party has `power we will see to it that Can- ladians have fair competition, an, equal chance, an even break, or get!` out of oice. Canadians are not go-i `ing to be played with any longer. \Y.-rt u-nun!-l-u l\Hv Rnnhr-ff no-n. i |quu\:u. : I The zinc industry. hv recalled, had 3 0 11'-ceiwrtl its opportunity for dv-vol-u 'V l opmcnt during the Gm.-at War. To )1, "ldz1y," the ('on. lvmlrzr (-\- '0 'lc1aim:-(1. we pr0('.ur'r- pm` cunt". ` 0 Biof th:'- worhl'.< zinc and we zu-v 1m:<~t- (3 S : in}: competition with the world." 13 All thv 1'z1i1.< along the rst tr2m.<-1`: ;L-ontinental rai1wz1_v when he first 'came west 30 years ago. Mr. Bennett '3 :suid, were 01" British or Cc-rnmn! ilmtnufucum-. .ut the ;xppca].< of ;i Sir (`hm'h>.< Tuppt-1' had prm'ui]ml}. and to-day, M1`. Bennett contin1,1m1.?t n__ ....:1.. ..I....... UL... ....:lumu 1-..-nu. aka}. 1 3 HIE LU um: 1.ua._y\.u nu... u.u_y A\IAlb'\,A- nucuu:-:x UL uu: uuunuunnc Lauuxu LIAI Next month, Mr. Bennett, pro- Trade over which he presided for- ceeded, the district of Trail would two years, having been elected begin to produce rened copper at president for the years 1928 and the rate of 1,000 tons each month.l1929, but possibly the greatest in- This was a consequence, the opposi-luence he made felt was in connec- tion leader declared, of the grantingltion with his office as chairman of Of 3 Small l3011ntY 0 Tned COPPGT-lthe Board of Directors of the Lady lH the Put the (1U ls it n0llMin`:"Hospital, which oice he held `Worth While t0 help 11" l(lUSt1`Yifo1` the past six years, during which `ithat is intent to get on its feet '.`ltime he devoted much thought and ."l`kn Inn.-I Curlnehnu l1'1c f'nvnuu~lv vn- -....`....... ..__.) __._.__ J.`..__I.. -9 1.2.. 52....` With some forty magistrates in Barrie to-day and to-morrow law and order should prevail. |UU.D U1 uuuaua W put; uuxuzu uvu~~- '|Vto buy iron and sine] products. It [:]i\vz1.< iiicoiiccivable that such zi 1ai`gC r!.\'u1i1 of l11()IlP_V' . continuw to be '1'-`lit oui of tilt: dominion. Hi Policies not 1`f:Ctl`(l in the wvil :being of Canada are not national in d @ cha1'act0i'. ' M)`. Bennvtt stzited. . x lulu. ID uIL\;nu nu 5;, um um u.x.n. . . The lead industry has formerly re-. quired 21 bonus, he observed, to as-' sist it to obtain :1 start. 'l`o-day this Canadian industry \\'u.< compet-` ing on equal terms with the world and the zxssistance was no longer re- .] quired. I 'l`L .. ,HON. J. T. ANDERSON NOW PR1-.`MlER_ OF SASKATCHEWAN u : Tm: Gardim-1' Govc-rnnwm in 'gSu.~4kaLc'.`.`uw;.xn was defeated in tlu! Ill-louse on :1 want of condence vot<:,f Zand J. '1`. .-\ndnr. 1(-zuim` of th- j:C'o11. pzu'L).`, was c:.'.` ' '7 `- 1 to form :1 ;:m.'<-rllnn-:11. '!"ni.~' h` 3})1'<)c<:<-dml 1.0 do wiLh in-1:`-.1. am! `ithe I1(`\\' C0-U])('l'Ziti\'(' (`ztbinoi w:>..~ y._..-.... z.` 4`\|\ u,...,I.,.. \';.... [\.. .`... H0110!` (H Llll` uu_v.~ |I\,ra|I - n -, dontv. 'l`iny and 'l`uy tmvn.-=hip.~` \\";n.- uid lawn tlwir 1i`.'c.~` in the (iron: `War, will be held at the W2l\ (3)`1C}'- ! ;I\IonumL-nt. on Sunday next, Sept. 7` an ,, Auu u-rn.- . . _. `. . .. . ]{\V:n', !I\IonumL-nt I 15th, at 2.30 p.m. ` . .u...- .. \-\J \ljl\ `u .~',\\'m'n in on .\londzx_\'. :(`ubin<-1. .\'lini.~'t are `gwo arr; I ror,;1* l A -. `_ . `d0])I:I1(iun[ . "L- 4 S&l.~`k'rl[(`,l1c\\'iUl (:\'L`1 : in province has had a fornmr-nt and tho sm: Imzu-him: will have it 1` rm F<:dL-ml politi l`h(- annual rm-mm`i:=.1 : V1 honor of the no_v.< from I-`lu.<, l u . m- ,, ,,._.: '|~.... ~.......`h:\. It certainly looks like an election in Ontario this fall and the exact date is the only thing that poli- ticians are worrying about. In t.h<- z-uunu Limo it Luliva n. (10:-M-, of 5041:: so bring u 1it.t.lu 1.4-.mporu.r_\' ruliuf 01' gm and unur : l hillip.~s Milk of Mn.;: m-Hiu. IHLH zuzhlity cmnph-tAely chenkml. nuul that uligml.iv<- nrgnum .'L1l t.m.nquili7,4~d (mm you have trioul 1,hi.~+ form of nzlin-7' mu: will -mum to wnrrv about. your dim A HILLIPS `. P Miik . I ' of Magnesia `(nu-,0` have Lru-:1 Hus mm) m nun`: yuu will (-mu-L0. worry your and e.xp-.riumu-. u now fn-erlmn in (-.n.ting.' ... {nu} nu This plurmmn. prtepu.rn.Li0n is just. us good fur <'hiMn'n, um. Uav it wlnxm-rvor -mu-4| Lung]:-* or f1'.f.id lm-.:1t.h signals xxumi of u .-awn-t4-nor. l |1ya'|ci:LIm will tall you Llml. c-va-r_\' u-pmunful of Phillip:-\ Milk uf Magm-min m-ut.rn,li7.4-,4 nnmy Linnea its volulm-, in ut-inl. Hut, Hm gonuin0., the muuu I`hillip.~4 in impurL:LlIt.. Imitntions in um. um. Lhu rsu.mI-! A Sour for S tomach DH 1 J \.rll\rx|aA1 NEEDS NEW POLICY u-l'nc\vzu1 (:\'L`1` since beco1nh1_2|, lice 21 Liberal} Go\'-. . nf th:-' fz11'-1`cz1chin;;' -:15` )101i1ic.~' in tho pm-' The Northern Adv. n--a ., nun .... V 1-Tllnu-T11. L\'iLh tive w:~..~ day. \'?!1:_- of the V Uon. ` ~ 1 The Toronto Star says there may not be a Federal election till 1931. Well, by that time all the pro~ Vince may have Conservative Govern- ments and it will be a good excuse for the King Government to slip out. .l\JA|- ~.. .u... and one 311.`: NORTH COUNTRY SORRY TO LOSE SUPT. W. B. WAY4, - uv uv nu. He has always been an active member of the Cochrane Board of ! 1 I-unnn 1...; _._-..:L1.. u_,. .....,...a,.,.+ :.. 7 | ` A ne tribute is paid W. B. \Vay,% the new C.N.R. superintendent at Allandale, by the Northland Post, Cochrane, where he had been 5121- tioned since 1915. I 1-\ - u A ,, .....`.J i... .: During his fourteen years 1'esi~ dence in Cochrane, he has shown the 'keenest interest in the welfare and Iprogress of the town and the devel- opment of the district in general. Especially has he been a friend to Ithe setlters along the division and in many instances has tried to alleviate their hardships by timely conces- .sions, as far as it was in his power 1&5 .1. .. :.l .....- ..e m.w.w ........ ....,..,,... ...... "energy and gave freely of his timel "to the advancement of this institu-' tion. It is undoubtedly due to the-I "keen interest which he displayed at 1 all tln1(.`.\` that the hospital, generally a heavy burden to any community. !was able to prosper with a minimum` ll-of demand on the municipal treas- "ury. "l`hrou;:h his influence the im- 'lp1'0\'x,-1nr~nt of the building` of th-. "oL1t. ;::vllm'ir-.< calm: about, \\'itl1~l -fout cost to the community, and `lequully he hat] a large share in tln. ,in. of the new Indian win}: In ...m'k.~' D<-partmvnt in Ottzlwa `.hi.~: `which is to be ; by the Publi< I I I VVhile hr- never zx. to mun jicipul hnnor.< h<- took zi]\vay.< 21 \'m'_\` |'ke0n inter(_-st in the a"air.< of thrl ;town. but ])i'0f(~i`reri rzithc-1' to In-1 hi. `;ini1uc-nor: he felt through the med- `ium of the Board of 'I`r:1(lr,~ than -.-n- 'ter the municipal arena. His 'nzipp:. faculty of making: fric-nd.< with who- ever he came in Contact with \\'21.~' one of the outstzmding: feature-;~` dur- ing his i'o. hero and it nizuiu 1})f;n . (liident in IL-zivingz that `section heforE`7, H`-Ugh:-_ '0 l"1d"I`~ 1-stand, that on more than .on m"~ casion he was o"c-rr,-d 21 t]`:lI1SfC)`. Without qu('. of doubt '-\ `feel that we \`0iL'<- thv .~'inCf*)`(' (min- :ion of not only the townspeople hert- but of his entire former division, 4 when we tell Mr. Way how much Wei. `vilzxrc glad that our loss is his gain ,tand that we extend to him and his utfaniily the very best wishes for `future health, prosperity and happi- '1-egret his leaving us, but that we` I y{5lU'. ) U1! F The Globe, which eulogized Hon. '(`lm.<. Dunning s public spirited ac- |tion:<" in rcgrurd to the Bell 'l`01~- .phom=_ stock isstxc, now wakr-;< up to .the fact thd 1': 1w..< lwun j'ooh-ai "ug- la : politician and its . ,zu`c echoing: 0`r-1' t.h- scr-m-ry. ' Hon. Lilmzxs. l)11nnin;: IL- thre 1"1j:m| to give tho Bell :1 frr-.u hand in *~` `yzzml to Hun stock i.<, Whc-n it : br:L':nn: :-.pp:m-m that :u`0usvd pub- lic opinion would not permit of such .- ln.'n'--1'2w:m'. '1:-f'2:mr-n of public 1'ij:ht.< .. . ...1 :'1\ Saskatchewan Liberals are plan- ning a complete re-organization 01' their association. Evidently the monkey wrench which the combined Conservative and Progressive forces threw into their party machinery put the whole works out of commission. u.u--,,~.,.. , I Hon. ('h2u`1t-.~' mm :-(1 i11hi.<<'>\` my. way the .<'.un<- \von 'pc1'f01*rn. He put the 1`(.'\`i.~:ion of t .4. 1.. em. humk nf` thv Bun .; ])Cl`1()l`lll. III: pus, um IK-lInV|\/ll .,. stocl-: .<. in th<- 1mnd.< of mu B< of Railway Coxnn1i.<.~:iom.-r.~:. Elookcd good to Lhv uninfmm:-d, {Globe being one of which." iin P2-.:`1i::n.*.~vmH*_\' cm`rid0r.< tho ` -- I --'1`; HOV? THE GOOD OLD GLOBE GOT LED ASTRAY l. ewz:-_vbo 3 C1.l)iI1( t wu " (loos. Phono 30>`. , And rt-su]t;< have shown that 'L:nning' got frmn thn R:1i1w..;. ioard all that hv fought for in Nu-. `P. C. LLGYD N'u:nr -'\mhuianr:o- In (Lovuw.-cti-vn l- UNERAL DIRECTOR Ah" EM BALMER would 1 l bonus .\lr.<. Percival Foster, eld secre- tary of the Y.W.C..-\., speaking at the Toronto Exhibition, said that the Y believes with all its heart in the girl of 1929; in the new girl who is <,-ompetent and able to take car< herself, who is tremendously con- cerned with many affairs in which her grandmother was not intm'este(l "I believe there is no ner girl in] the world to-day that the Miss 1929' in Canada. she declared emphatiuz1l- ly. l 4 1 FUNERAL DlRF"`.'\`()R`~' SMITH & CO. Chaxm`. 4. slat. ' (1-,m.,; Upon Da) and Night 1|); unu u. :.~m:u*_\' ~l and :'-mzxrlz-.-z :im: I.'n~ `.-H iss I am! h:mlin_-_-' i nld not ms for :1 . knows` ow-n thv Pu-H ("on-xpznly have durvd to :1. its sh:11'(x11o1dm-.< of on mu-h . of HIV \...\.\. ... \.. that what 'lz1il\v:\_\' I 'I`ln~ -`.o:ml of Etlucution luis 21} problz.-in on its lieinnls in p1'o\'irliiigj the necessary funds to equip the; new addition to the COllC_2`lilt('. 'l`l1e* absolutely neces. 1;-quipmvm will cost about 34,200. and no provision has been made fo1'tlii.< in thr` ;zi'am from the Town Council. To carry` this as an ovnrdrzlft and nieot it inl next year's appropriation will cau:<<-l t(l.`I(f>` to be unnece.<. high inl 1930. and to ask the Town Councill to provide the money by debenture: is not fa\'r_n'ably looked upon. Phone 218 u. "'I`hu'. < out of f H11` 3021 rd 'rm . T Code in and Show Yourself The Difference in I l u I 1 \ Toronto - St. Thomas - Windsor - London ~ Orilhn. _--.,_ . Kitchener - Peterboro. """?h,}-`LOCAL OFFICE 12 Owen St., Ba.1'1-ie;`"" = .- - '*_ ,4 Phone 1440. E. Henry, Resident Manager. _ IT'S BETTER BECAUSE F. G. OKE 8;. C0. ,7,` _ '.,_ `HI 1u1uiiLu I _V . 7 . . .! ib Discovery of C021). 0" `the `A`b:t"}g' 3 ".\Iucli work and `time is eliminated C RiV9I`. I`I<::u` Coclrzini-, will bf` me ':}iiil for this l'id men with 5.3;-nut:-i 1 come news` to Untario. If the delu1)"l`._W gm \\'illin_;i" to .~ii-i~i-.-, ,-1.5.}. posit, estimated at from 7.000.000 l \l ~ ` . . 1* , _ ,.~-i`. lliomp. ` city I\`I'lH1`Il to 10,000,000 tons, is of as high a`. _ . ._ _. _ _ _ . _ ;\\Olh> in uni.~on oi: qiiality 21>` rst tests ln(ilL`1IIC`, the im-`, i t . . _ V1 1 f _ Tancp of the nd F worth mu h t1.ui- aim ii.~ (ill(. (.t knou etxe 0 A $31 '1 1. ' 1`1_ _ 1 c_j police 3` ' *~ ' ~ 2 . . . l .19 n_e``_ 37 _'`me( `gnlte _3p` 11 C()lH1nl.~`>'l0I1(:1'S seen.--i` will, it IS believed, be of particular [1 _ _ . br-iiet to the large indu. in the` north, and tleepnding on its r,-xteiii. "H" "TJUMH 1"._ _Lh"_ 1( n`i1au.\'(::` mm. dlm hp U boon m coal C0n_ oi t.il\`1- Sumerg of an cmsseg in tho 01dQY`(*!11])l0,-`F-(:5 city l11&1n}\j1'I':l'} di_\.u.ict of Omarjl ]mpm.mtiOnivlo\\:n 1(il1l1Y`lI. 'llic- l)ii. iii21iiz1;:i_~i' in (hzithziin from the United States has been _ ` . . _ _ _h H _ 1li'3('i'!S. with 21 con.sequeiit l211`}.!C `1"`L1V",",""`` zmdl behmc `L L` "10"" amount of money leaving the p1'O- to . I 17" . . \'inr:r,-. The (.'Stil112li .(.*(l cost at the` H. Ii. G0(i(l2ll`(i, who holds inivin is 90 per ton, i.-xclu::i\'t of lar pn: in Nll;_:3ll`z1 Falls, sriitl` U`ln>`]')Ol`ta1.l0n costs, jhich is 21 L'0]l~ the city iiiziiizigei` thr.-re wu.< .<<.-i i:it'i\'+~l 'si(lei`f.`'ie .<;i{'in:;r on the post of im- to public opinion (.'\'(.`l] to _i_ri'r-`:it,vi`! ported anthracite, which it is said to ~-.<`u-in tli-.iii the !'i('(,'U`d i'(_-pi*e. &1l))l`0I~I`iI1l1tl': in value. ti\'i- 01' thv 1w01>1L*. i IIII uuuuu un- GMAC Do a iitvaolm nnnnl l!"I` nu IHINRRAL MOTORS CANADA.LIMrYHI_) MINING STOCK BROKERS .u u... vs... .`,_ -'>f,'7h(eV.'ro`.e.. Gax~ ;ss`+.`e:. HERE S all the difference in the world between ordinary tire cords and Supex-twist Cards. We have a machine that will show just what the difference is and how it makes Good- year Tires so much better. I1 I1 take only a minute of your time-- and you ll know a whole lot more about tires. Come in and try it yourself. `LOCAL nxc-` \\j}1ich 'si(ln1':`L`f:': cos i ap;>ro:-:inmtr:

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