Pagze Two Ti mun-, Huihlil L lu\\'\', nml ' lll llllt` Hluvk. THE CANADIAN BANK OF QM!\.4.1:3._RCE McCU)\l("-, ILA. In Cu`nuu<:uv|nn .\\ I `usiness Directory |u) \I\\( Slc\\':11't. 2' .':c FHOFIC O LOAN L A I` urn-.~; I Hum :11 L nu I`uhlu'. I.-o H u1`.~:, cu . Tcmplo B: L l0\\'c.~`t 121 THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930 Hll(`l`(`.\'l. in HM` by llw ()Ic'I' I H.-\ l\'l{.lS'l`l'Il\'S.` `:4 l`uMi\', (`nu-l nnvv In loan :1! I A\:\`. ... . BA RR 1 S l`I-I 11:4. (`mum of J us .u|.li.. l`.....v.. ` .\ (I111 YIUS .\l0lh'}' lmn-. ~ Owen u~u 1-O H.-\;\l.\10NI) ..-.. 4\.'t`. Hlll(', \ llll Hum` .\l:x.< u v l\.'U|K HI I-3lm\'.'llv. .(`.. .\I.l`.. lhnrrin. 3 n;\1\ g < Publicj to loan- c11x'n=m ' ,.t .. \,.e w'rm1. hunk `I....... EDITORIAL HHIH II (`I1-l\`4` .|\-| |ll|5Ullll' Mom-.\' ,. 1 . Prosperity for Canada Prosperity for You Capital Paid Up - - $24,823,400 Rcscrve Fund - - $24,823,400 BY placing your savings in` a chartered bank you really help Canada forge ahead, and further your own prosperity and happiness, as well. Savings Bank Deposits are never at the disposal of one man or group of men, but are judiciously lent to aid the farmer, lumbcrman, manu- facturer, and every other business man-constantly stimulating the commerce of our country and at the same time earning interest which makes your savings grow into a sound cash reserve, always available when you need it. '\Jl'|1L'.' !'.M1n3`$ >.\,. You can ensure for yourself greater prosperity by saving regularly, and by depositing your savings in a bank. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 I ` Open Pa; I 147 Elizabeth St. " l l . . 9; Various articles have appeared de-l f,fending the Canadian Wuheat Pool inlt iholdinp; the wheat in storage for nl 3_better market. Just what the out-i i come will be is as yet problematical, :1 3 but in any event the wheat grower.~:;I_ Hare not going to benet, and Candi llada as :1 whole is going to lose.!l :l`Britain has been a large buyer ofl ` iCanudian wheat for some years, and }perhaps has a preference for our `wheat, but is not dependent upon '-`it. At present Britain is buying: l:1r_:o quantities of wheat from Ar- gentine and other countries Britain `has only storage facilities for six lweeks supply, and so must be in :1 .position to have a steady market. What is the result of holding the! wheat in Canada? The Pool hasl paid the farmers $1.00 per bushel.l .- the banks advancing the money, on`( `which interest is charged. A large` part of the wheat is stored in eleva-la l. tors and boats, on which storage isly cl charged. The flour mills of Canadai y are only working at about 50 per}: n cent capacity because they cannol 1: - get wheat. Business of every kind t, n ; is hampered because the returns for i . n L. the wheat crop are uncertain. .. vim..- ...,. 42...: u...; n.,. 11...: 4.. 8 VlC'l'0Rl.A\N n.. MUSIC LESSONS I-`,h.\ll'Nl) ll.-\l{.l)\', MUS. BAC., ' l".'l`.(`.M.. 'l`ouolu~r of Piano, 01-- | p;.-m. Vmvd and Musical Theory. Orgmxisl and (ilxoirmnuter of St, .\ ml row `:4 l'reubyt(~.riun Church. Gold Mmluliut. of 'l`oronto Conser- \-ulm-_v of Music and of the Uni- \u-rnilv M l`ur'unto. 113 Worsley l\'0lll~`,l{ l` ll. .\`]w('i:lH.\`l. SI 5:! lhmlop -1.1 1,4`. NlIh.\I'. nu; -HIM} C|upperloI\ St. G. G. SMITH & CO ; Phone 82 0111 x `l jofhc i 0'u`t` kn: Open Jay and night. Morgue and Chapel in connectmu. Established 1869 I "financial benet *-they should. VA little of this leadership in co-opera- tzion might be practical right at home as an interesting experiment. ;...-~.\..... .._.u u....\...\,.. Special ;xt`.cntion to Obstetrics _-\. C01'0nc1' for County of ` Simcoe. `Ofce and Residence, 50 Mary St. Phone 101 mm: .\ c u -vn 1 0 -2n 1`.,Q Qn DR. R. W. HUGHES |)l'IN'l`.-\l, SUIHIICON `.3-1 Dunlap. Abnve Arnuld's Market. 'l`vl~nl1uno 37$. `` \. Al| I31` .-\s. (`ovum-1'. C0lH\?~.\' 01. 5i`CC Phmm (ii. Ol'licc-58 Collier St. Oh-o lluur.-:: .- n .. ... In! '`I\ 0 .. ... I! QILR` n n P., C. LLOY D \'HlUr_\' "I H \'v1'uil_v ul' ' SL, lhuwiu. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE l HYSH`1;\NS .~\.\'D Sl'l{(}l`I0.\`S Phone 213 ~37 Maple Ave. lWH'In'n Hunt": ' . Motor 5` (~ bulance in Connection ;uonu`v:u. um-u nml Ht`Sid\`I1t'I` C01-nvr E11211- lwth and lh':\dfo1~d Sts. B:u'1`u-. I 1`hnnu 105 HYT`... `Inn:-.~ (L1!) -u nu 1...`! n In IJK. L. K). I L I\'lVl)LJL.L. I kZ1`;uh1;1te of Mchill Un1\'v1's1t;', Mmlln-:11. `n:.... .....I 1:...-:,:.......\ l`:\I-l\:II` liiliq v.u.w \-Av`: |.QL\. uu\.\.;.u l Thus we nd that the Pool, or the growers, cannot hope to gain much by withholding the marketing of the 1929 crop In several coun- tries the 1930 crop will soon be on [the mzirkeut, so that only a world `shortage of wheat can force prices up very much, and that does not ap- pear likely. DR. N. W. ROGERS P1Z\'S'sCI.\N AND SURGEON DR. C. A. ARNOTT (THCGHI) l'HYSH`l.~\I\' _-\.\'D SUI .GI'".O.\' TECC? and Residence, 97 Elizabeth 5 (F01-11mx'1_\' D1`. .-\rnn11'.< Omcc) Phone 557 v p.xu.. ::' p.m., ur u_\ ilplluuluuxzul. A. T. Little, M.D. . C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner P-- n ..l' 522. .. F INERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FU *"-Z IAL DIRECTORS DR. E. G. TURNBULL ..I,..,.. no` \r,.n:n I'..:\-...-_-.' H on rs 1loL11'.<-~:L` '.lr\N UKIJLK Ur n Harrie Brunch l'l{.\'l') R1.-\l.'l'0N .o.... in Phon N IIC, [VI-L)., t\ssDCIau:: Couniy of Sixncoe. Two young men were sentenced to .-.erve time, one two _vears and the other one year, by .\Ia.gist1'ute `Jails on Monday morning. Both . { 11710,] are married and have families {to provide for. These men will be ifed :m(l' and cared for, without any 7re.~'opn. but what about their `,l'zLmilies '3 They will suffer not only ,disgrace, but will have to strugygle lulong to provide an existence, while '1tho who promised to love and ` cherish them are free from worry. Why should not those men be com- ])(.'(`(i to work and their ezu'n~in;;{s go I i 0 Ito provide for their families? Our 1 l l Izuxza may be getting: stricter on the oll`(.-ntler, but there is room for im- .'1pro\'(-nient in the mzxtter of justice l uf Music and 01 um: um- 'l`ur'outo. Worsley ..-uh. AI.) 0 Hi'\' ll n In ORDER OF NURSES ......:_ u.......-I. '\-`.7. A. LEWIS ' .\.\"D D131-I.-\Sl-IS OF \\'()Ml-IN 4`....-unv nf .\`imnr 5lI\'('l'.\.\|Il St !'m'1. Phmlv _ Ex-1A1'i;1 1, F I-ISIGHT l(`\ 0.\'.\`0l`I0 0. R. RUSK. U5 .4 II .....:.. `Inn 19`.- 110110 I.Ul s-s>.;: _ 1-2.30. 4:-mo -u Ina} Hmxrs .\.. hu L\|l'.1\ Snncoe .. I10 r`..n:.... RI `;LI Nigllt We would like to call attention to; the disgraceful condition of the winter road in the :over and no attempt apparently `made to keep even a path open. Bereavenients come im winter, just, as they do in summer, and it would` seem to us that somebody or some ;organization should be responsible :for seeing that those who have oc- jcusion to go to the cemertery in win- ter may do so with as little incon- gvenience as possible. The Union Cemetery is outside the corporation of Barrie, but the town should feel some responsibility in seeing that the road to the cemetery is kept open. Inside the cemetery the Cemetery Company should be responsible, and it is hoped that that body will take some action in seeing that 3. road is r kept clear. At the present time it I is almost ilnpassable for motors 0) ' l1or.~:c-s. Barrie Union j Cemetery. Snow is piled high all 4 1' to w. J H:u`1'1v. en u'l'\l1V Phone 467w. Barrie, Ont. appointment I n ':.rm-s pm- Phone 218. 30, 1930 1- p.m. . ISUSK. Hours The other day in a Hamilton `police court, :2 nizzn charged his wife lwith converting to her own use l$600 in bills he left lying around the house. Because of lack of evi- l(l(`l1('l.' the ju(lg':- ned him the courl <~o.t..< of $10 and dismissed the (-A-is-e. `Any hu.-band who is careless enough ;to leave that amount of money `around loose just as the shops are `beginning to show their spring `models, should suffer the conse- lqucnces or be placed under the ob- servation of a psychiatrist. Reigna is to have the Wor1d .: Grain Fair in the summer of 1932 and Ontario farmers are being en- coumgcd to send an exhibit of grains grown in this province, just to show ithe world that as 9. grain growing lcontrc this Ontario of ours takes a ! Have your taken out your 1930 llautu liccnsc yet '. If not, the inspt-1' Pmr hzxs your number and you xvi`) `hm- to hurry. The editor again nds himselflf taking up the daily tasks of life af- 1 ter bearing to her last resting place one, who for over twenty years shared his joys and his sorrows, one. who suffered much, yet loved life and all that life here involves. We: can only say now, that because of` I the inuence of her life, our faithll. in humanity and our faith in Godll has been strengthened, and thoughj C ;"`z:;v;:lio::t the bourne of time and `t space the floods may bear us fzuylz we hope to see our Maker (zmd her) ll. face to face when we have crossed I the bar. 1 ( t }. Editorial Comments CRIME AND PUNISHMENT THE WHEAT POOL ACTION NEEDED 3m_ Congratulations to Hal Cl`(5.H`\'v'l('l(t- `who lzmtled the w:Lr(len.=.hip on Mn" iday. He was pitted ztguinst :1 \\'(Il' de_|t.hy aspirant, Reeve Glover, of Not. [ in|ta\vasug'a, which brings all lll1(.`. imm- ` uihonor to our Lownsman. Wll'l|(-ll I u n o 'C1'eSW.lCk0 1s a. young man \Vli.l] :1 ipromising future. He has s:l.:u-1.:-I ,L:l_`:lrigl1t, working his way up in {Iv ` n`f1nuni('.ip:1l couneil. That he is um`-' )Se'!i1l_L ,` g-;oo is <-vnlen(re4l in the `Ru : ofit-lli. he l1:L.~; not me-~t 21 1'(:vers<: :mi<~r- md entering the council five years ziro. To hold the condemce of the cm- zens among whom he was born .'UI:l W grew up is no mean honor. \ Vlu-n the \vi(le1: field in the political an-11': am calls, as it Wlll, we p1 e(.hct; that Mr. . Creswicliv will be rezidy and will six -.-...I.. .......I I - '1 back seat for nobody. With two growing seasons ahead of us and Lhr 'oppovtun.it.y to secure the borst .s<,-ml in the world throng-;h the nIT'1:~:.c ~ ' the Dc1)a.mm<-.nt of Agzrfuulturv, '.)1- tario farmers ough1. to b(_: zlblu L make`thc o1;he grain groxviru: tli tricts sit up and take notice. 'l`Lm` as a matter of faut, is the nmin uh ljeot of urging Ontario to bx: :1In those presenut when the big gmin {'43 opens. ' -j x I Sne;11 at Lhe Y" Men's Club Orillia, recently, Dr. McGhie, of the {Ontario Hospital, said that it was -.x waste of Lima: for mziny children to 'attend school till they were sixtcecn {years of age. 1 .Qovnn.fv_vn vnnr: ncru Qnirl H1 "years OI age. Seven-ty-ve years ago, said l,l1 .speaker, education was :1 luxury foi the rich man's son. To-day it ha. become a necessity for every youli to compete with his fellows. Quol ing from Philip ~Grove s book, Seach for America, the speaker gave part of that author's view of education. Reading and writing were not essentials To a boy with a mechanically inclined brain, f0] instance, they were nearly useless. He should be taught any theoretical knowledge he wanted, `of course, but practical knowledge was better. There had been a change in the educational eld these latter years, 21 clmifina nf nmnhlnciu Tf me C: iMENTALLY DEFICIENT Akl l.`l\l DUI pl`3.(.'4ElCal KI10Wl(lge WES UCEICT. a shifting of emphasis. It was a waste of time for many children to attend school unftil they were six- teen. Only 80 out of 400 in one school, it was found, passed the Efourth book. The education of :1 ` child should dovetail into what. the child is likely to do in life. This ` was the View being taken to-day by I educationalists. Mental abnormality was merely a relative term. [n the v Ontario Hospital the brightest chil- ;,dren could learn as qu.ickly.as the |:dullest at public school. The prob- lem with which the hospital was faced was to work out a programme of training which would make these - children useful citizens. Many of . them were trained for the.-farm, and others taught trades. A test wa. ' made every three months to nd ou; ' what progress was being made. in n every deparmcnt the assistants 2:1; 1 the hospital help teach the eliiklw | Last year, for instance, ei;z;ht l)o\'_~- ) - 1 l ' about to leave the academic c1z1_<. - were taught how to milk cows. 'lSimple tasks were taught rst, illltll later the harder tasks were given pupils. ll n r~fHr-it`-hf rln n`n1n n1' H-in vnnv. L Both Judge Wismer and ex-War-` den Gratrix warned the County Council during its opening session Monday to go easy in the matter of`, road building. We trust that lJllC`il`l_ wise counsel will guide the delibera-. tions of the Roads and Bridges Committee in any recommendations it may make to the council. Simcoe County does not want to place it- self in the position of having over` anticipated the resources available for road building and maintenance. Such practice is against all sound buslilness principle, and inevitably produces a nancial problem that in turn results in adverse criticism- and worse still, a heavier burden; of taxation. Simcoe farmers am. townspeople have about all they can bear in this respect right now. Wise economy in the expenditure of pub- lic funds is what the people expect of the men they choose to represent them in any governing body. I n. . _ . _ .... c- .......\..A +L.n+ n-.-ma 1 So efficient do seine of the men i tally decient become on the f:1v':`~::1 in particular, that often a boy LIVLMI-' ed at the hospital is a better farm! hand than an immigrant. ' D1`. 7.Wx'Ci1in rhmlnrnzl +'i'1!Ii' luvn v\(-1' uuuu uxun an ll11lTllgl`21I1L. 1 Dr. McGhie declared that two per` cent. of O'nt,zn'io s population, that; is 40,000 people, required it special` type of in. |`i1r- min.-nu n(' in;-uniiu nu... L Lypi.` OI |I1$T.I'lI('UOI]. The causes 01 in.4:1niLy may 17- is divided into two st-(tLion.~': I*`i1`st \.`.:. N ins:miL_v r-:u1.~:Ml by pr(~-n:LL;11 ('ll'(,*>i lessiie.-`.~'. or perh:Lp.~:, <'z|1`u-le.`:;rI(-.~'< o?" n the mother or doctor 21.1, the time of i birth, or the months foliowimx. |`f rst nine months of 21 child :; li1'< `C was the most dangerous. Often u_ child (zoim':u:L~: whooping: (:ou_g'h,` which Dr. Mc(}hie ranked hi;:1n~.~'l among: <:zuises of in.s:miLy Lhrou1,;'h illness The brain was u e(-ted by` the cou;:l1in;,_:. Fevers were next ini danger, s(::i1'IeL fever in p:u~t.i(-.uhLr.. i`here were also certain men-[:11 con-I (litions (-zuisml by the clzunmim.-: oi" the spinal fluid, (3.'LllSiIlj.',` the In.-zul to grow to uhnormzxl size. An opt-1`: Lion could rectify this. (H:mdul:i' ('ondi'ti0ns :LI.~'.0 z1I1'eete(l the ln`.'1in.i but could be ri_x:ht(.-(I (ii>'(`()\ (`]'("i in time. 'l`h.\ urul'\I`u mun :1 mnvv \~.'r>uI(l mun I made to .~:tt~rili'/.0 t.!::) :- punlpv `M'- woru in.~'.:1.m-, so that it ""vuhl lw i'~- po.<,~'.ibl(~ for [hum to ]H`0[)1lf.',`.`li1` thv- kind. This (lid not mu-an lhnli ih mun-Lzllly (Ir-(`u-it-nt thus Ln-:uLa-(I won!` become uns(-xud, but nu-rvly 1.11: they would be r(`lI(lt!l`(`(I SL0-rilo. Dr. McGhio concluded his very inu-.r-.s*!, inp: zuklross by saying that it wn.-.~ time the Province of Onrtzhrit) took action in this direction. It was un- obvious course. What is termed :1 revoluLiomu'y fuel has recenrtly been put on 1 Toronto market in the shape of oil coke. Those sponsoring the new fuel state that it is an actual petrol- eum by-product and that its com- bust:ion is complete, leaving no ashes or clinkers in the furnace. \ lll LIIHU. The sr~(:omI ;.{`l`(!Ll.L `LUH(.' ity was hr-,r<:(lity. It w:1.~: n childrt-n to r(.~smnl)lt~ yum-r sl _-"htly him.-cc-r pt-r('-I1t,:w;v 1.` \v;1s In,-re(liLy. A po.s`sil)Ir` IL \\'us .~:11ilnh]n r~nvimnm.- 'l`h(- I rm'in('r of ()n':n`i:; in... IIV:`l'\ L. .,,, II llll IIIIVIIIQ ing with the would lmvv tr In-li(!\'r-(I Lhnt str-ri \\`ln-n In Llll v\1u . Now is the most important Linn-3` of the whole year to try and lnt('l`(!HL, the public in what you have for sulv. The Advance will catch the publi' l uxullult l`ll\'H`l)lI `m'in('u ()nm prob]:-m. V,` in ma 4.. n nu prmm-m. :m sun in 15-1, to |n:1. It :1 mow would son L-rili7.v :' , so that `-'. !|lll(l Iw ficit-nt w ,(-vml hm LIICIII 'lIl dilly SUVULIIAALE |J\J\LJn It is easy to contend that good roads are a great asset to any dis- trict, that the farmers prot most by them in being able to reach their market with greater facility and therefore should be ready to pay the cost of the convenience they enjoy. 'But when a farmer is loaded down with taxes because of that good road from his place to the market town,` it counter balances any financial` gain he may have made by having his market more accessable. If the road building operations in this coun.ty were to mean an annual overdraft on the county treasury other worthy and necessary obliga-` tions would suffer, or the mill rate" be boosted another notch higher. I\'either of these contingencies is de-` sirable. The best safeguard against a repetition of last year s mistake is to estimate the legitimate road needs and keep within that estimate, `re- gardless of what may later transpire. l`he Northern Advance ILS` ILJEJV I AND EDUCATIOB <-ss. 2-~ h ) :- \v`~= vfrlultl .5 woul H um.-uh. elm: \.` turd .u....... . IUI` lH.\'`II n:1{In':1| "'~ -1-nl..~'. and 1: . m..ZA.. 1'0 1' inszln nu! u:u..I ('.. I L. ( This plnnsant, pro-pnrulinn in jmal. u for vhilclrc-n, um. Hun it, wlu-nu-w Natal l)lI[_{ll|' nr fl'Li(l hr:-nl.h Mi;;ImIn-1 In-u at II. swN~l,1-.nur. l ls_yui:-iu.u.-4 will [Ml ynu thnt. every spoonful of l I|illi[m Milk of Magnesia. m-ul`rnli7.vn many time its volume in twill. `It-L Llm gnnuims, Un- nuno Phillips is ilnpurtunt. lluilntinm do not act tho muuu! Brown was making: :1 Visit 1 who lived ix`. Llm L'0'.lI1`.l" :1` were wu1kin;.~; Lhrou_u'h `Lhv U11 they noticed :1 var.` um! \.wH' \11o.s`().s` in bov=inu love. T-In mm].-., ...\. arm. In UH` rHlllII' lilnv il `:l].l"{ :1. ululrlu uf to bring 11 IiHlu- lmu]-u':u'_`.` In-In~I' nf ;~ ` sud sour ntmmu-h, l'hi||i]m Milk uf Mu nuia. has nuidi1._\' <'o1IIpl:`l4-l_\' vIu.u-l\-- sad the digvntivc ur;:un.-A nil I-r:mql1ilE.' .' (hoe you have Lriwl llxi.-4 hum ul` u-Ii I you will comm to \mrr_v Jllmul. \-..m- dip l cxpuriunm-. n. ll('\\' frvmlnnn in vnlin; Vxloscs 1n uov~mo IOVC. 1 He spoke up: Thr- mukcs mv want to U1in;,r. (In nhmul g-uh] .-hp Kiwanian Fred Moore gave the Barrie business men something to think about when he told them last Friday that co-operatioli not com- petition would be the determining factor for success in the business world before v_-ry long. The .~:p<.-uk er acknowledgetl that in u.\:pre.s`:~'i11`._ti such an opinion he might be 21 little ahc-a(l of the times, but he wars con- dent that with the close)` 1`(.`i21.'LiOX\-J of one country to zmother in \\.'orld' u - .1 .~ _:._-u (461) The largest pn":;u.-mzr-r llnvr info the port of Saint John In H108 was the l .'1rlslnn, :':l' 4,500 tuna; nowa- duys the 20.000-ton Duclu-as of York is but one of tour l)uclu:rm"s4lvi;.:4 uslug the port, snlrl Hugh A /\ll.'~.n, fuuutler of the Allan Linc nl' .' slxlps, on lundlm; at Szllnl, Juhn ru- ccntly, and r-unnnnntlnyz ml the growth of the port. llc waa certain It would cnntlnms to grow In the ru- ture as lt had Il()ll0 In the p:u4t.. There is 11 hum: unlike! in Enr- ope for hre(-,I.!lm,' Hll'v<-r l'l).`((:H whirl: will absorb all that lfzmzuln has to offer for many yt,-urn, in the vit-,w ul` J. S. Wedlock, UT 8!. John, p:u+::-.'x- ger on the I)ll(:ln(:sH of York, who h-nu lumn uhnnlnar Lmn... o in Spmvsurml by Hun. R. ltnmlnlpll Bruce, Lionu:nzI.nt.-U0v0rrmr or H: n- isah llnllunhiu, and under (lll'(:(ZlH.l of Harold ldushtco Key, mu:;ir:::l :li- rector fur the (`zmzulizm l ncili<: Railway, llw : zmnmtl .v,u:: muxic festival lm.:~s just been lu-M at the EIYIDFOSS Hotel, Vi!-,l,m`i:I., with greul snncmzss. Art.ist.s ml in- l.r.-rnutionul repute took purl. in the revival of the sea. chzmtoys that. men sang when wooden ships manned by iron crews sailed the Scven Seas. , , O J. D. VVUUIIIUH, U] .`H. JHHH, piLHI'.l;l' has been spending x-mnu: limr-. in Sweden when: he nstablinlnnrl :L rm farm h`|.U(2k(:d from his 1':xx`m nu Prince lCdwu1'd '1;-'!.'uul. During the five years that the (janudzi Colonization Assmzizition has been under the control of the (J:-nudizm Pacific Railway, it has settled 4,270 families on 844.268 acres at :1 purchase price including equipment of more than $33,000,000, was the statement of W. M. Neal, general manager of the rai1way's western lines, speaking at the first annual meeting of the Saskatche- wzixi branch of the Association held at Regina recently. A vast amount of serious work is being done along constructive lines in oil development in Alberta, G. G. Olrliilanney. director of the Cana- dian Pacific Rai1wa.y's department of development, stated in 9. recent interview at Wirmipeg. A million barrels of oil had been taken from western Canada last year and pros- pects were good for greater pro- duction in 1930, he added. Seven Canadian Pacific special trains will be required to carry swme snowshoers, members of clul a in. Quebec Province and New Eng- ltmd, who are coming to the con- vention of snowshoe clubs to be IV-1:1 at Ottawa February 1-2. Two sprcial trains will be needed to carry the delegation from Maine rmntres and two more for that from Montreal. l-`Lvh (-:m_::ht in the inland lakes of the I'mvince of Saskatchewan ` :~ i"`.!`.!l?ll value of over $800 - ' lulu. Among the principal kinds ui mluzllt are gzold-eyes. llerrlng, ..`x'(., pike, sturgeon. mullcts, troul, tu`.l`h:-n and white fish. Another new Canadian Pacific `miner took to the water recently Glasgow when the "Princess :"`7,--hy-Lh", 5,000-ton vessel for the i':i1i. (`oiumbia Coastal Service, vwxs launched from the yards of `H-X !:1iri'ie1d Shipbuilding (`omp:m_`.' `:1 imvnn by .\Irs. R. B. S. Refor. :i:m:z!nr of W. R. Maclnnes, \'i(`v- pr ridcnt of the Canadian Pacific R:~iiw;1_v. The ship can reach :1 anmd of 16% knots,wii1 have - rcoomlnodation gar 465 i. '-31's and Ed? accommodation my 1 Ann .......\. \lA. ...- |.l|Il\4\) . . . . l\4 w.. with relation-si to in world! bu.=,ine. the co-opc;rz1ti\'<: spirit wa.:l the only thing: that would establish; condence and goodwill. ? TA. L._.. L. . .. ._..,.....1 n...; /hP\1\I/\nA`: l PHILLIPS Milk , .-up `lI..tr__ -.._- LA S omacz 11):. G0 nhezul. said she, u` " 1VlII.l\ of Magnesia [ere 11 do [IL U. U10 ZLLIU L `..`f ` a-his whoh ) H` ...II.:.. ` fzLt.l1c1"s I . Publishe;d at 123 Dunlop Sl:., an-ie, every Thu.-sda, The sets of lantern slides which are being sent out by the Central Experimental Farm to agricultural societies, horticultural societes, high schools and other educational or- ganizations, are proving highly pop- ular. Attendances of from 400 to over 700 have been recorded in some places. These slides are very valuable educationally and are loan-: ed without rental charge to reliabl-*' organizzttions. 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