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Northern Advance, 3 Apr 1930, p. 6

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Poultry Industry Booms Speaking ::.t an :1;,rri<'uItur:nl mm-` 'fl:rf:m:I- in London rec`-ntly, W. IL; Reek dm:lured that :1 few ye:u'.~: ago the Ontario poultry induzstry was in! the doldrums, but that ttrtluy (.`:m-j wlians v'on:aum- morr: -mqza per <-upitu than any other nation in '.he vrorld--| the din-ct resulvt of :1 cu.~.tumer gist-` ting 19. ;.{u:u`:u1:tee with every pur-` chase, in the way of having the sat- isfaction that the eggs: Omutght hzul undergone a czm:ful in~apr-vliun Inn` `fore being placed on the pl1|)H('| market. If this were Ievx-luywdf along other indu.-'.trinl Iinmr the in- dustry would he plum-d on :1 more! ]')l"()>`[)(.'Y`()ll.s' lm:~:is than x.-vc-r In-1'0:-u. 1 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ` AT Low COST uurant 9 Dodge 4 Chr/\'.~Ie:' 4 Im`1m1'`:1 in :1 mm 7 :.. 1 71(IIlz1u' 111 51.000 List Chevrolet 1:,.n.,. rora Erskine l....-.... A ronnac \`l'hippet Fn.-.4 Protecting You Protecting You: U legal liability up :0 2 numhor (`VF \'1Gf f.'1 : agams: aamago : - o , FIRE OR THEFT. .\Lu11L'1'.~' zu,:u111s.L zmyunmg 1 2 or 3. The new law insist that the small .\'o. in om: pzlckuge and the in another. SEE THE LOCAL .3riVate Pa TE EBJ-7113' 567:" S30 ......,, vY- . EER C._-\R` ` PER 953 `55F%" Live Stock Winters Well Brant County farmers report that stock has wintered well and is in fair condition. Generally speaking,` this condition prevails throughout! the entire province, with an excep- tion here and there. In Carletoni live stock prices have been excention- ally good, while in Durham feweri members have been marketed than is usual for this time of year. Glen- garry live stock is in excellent con~l dition and Haldimand reports like!` wise. Breeding stock is bringing a: good price in Perth. den`; ns:u':1n(-0 Co. Ltd. Taroutu L'}'i[E.`:'.' 159 Bay St. .-\GE.\'T :I:1.\ THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. EXTRA More Fertilizer Used R. H. `Clemens, agricultural re- presentative for Wellington County, is the authority for some interestingl information regarding fertilizers, which seems `to be quite typical of the situation this year. In 1928 his county imported 125 carloads of commercial fertilizer and in 1929 this increased to 225 carloads. One mixed farming township, twelve miles square, imported 64 carloads. A substantial increase over last ycar s gures is looked for this sea- SOTI. Boys Clean Seed l The agricultural representative for the County of Durham reports that considerable interest in cleaner seed 1s in evidence in his locality. As an example he states that in six weeks over 20,000 lbs. of clover seed and 1,000 bushels of grain have been cleaned by the Seed Cleaning Plant at the Boys Training School, Bow-i manville. ' LL`!ld. Hubjm rr..'nH Li{re News forj The F armer| Value of Co-operative AL :1 rm-mlt mm-t,in;5 mi H..- `.m.. 1:.-m.-...~J A. .,-i_-.|;,..., Page Six HI (H>'(`l'(l not hr ll`- -:< nn nwr-n H` HH"(l Ill \Illlil] 01'1.r:tmz:1L|oI1 hv 1<~ bu-Ls vould t-..\- m.. .. 'l' AL 21 I`m'1::u I tzlhln (h`t)\'.'\-xx` prt.-si(l(-rut, Jn.<-; zm in`t(, ting: <' H IHJLLLI: :-zlightly uuys my trade mark or "ch0p. .-\ chop having been e.~:t.21bIi.`~:hcd, it ' ;is rarely changed. The language ` 'symbols and idcogra.ph:~:,havc a differ ent meaning in different provinces so it was nccessz11'y for 1'ep1'cscn`oa.tives ;in China to adopt standard pro- mounceable names for the various !line:'. The name-4 were selected w_ith in-v-r_..+ ......r. .. Lu , i I ;\,;u1.'uuLuI WI .-,l, 11 Hwy v.xH :1l 1.~r H. 'l'}wH- 1.-, VI-ry IILH `rmnpl.iL'mn I;--l,v.'w-n ()uI,:n ;lri1,iah (Iolmnlm in II:.- pmil 1k<-L t-xv:-pl. in l.mn.'L1.tw;`, Iw: 'uppl-.4 Lhv Hrili.ah Iulmnl:i.'L `:m|.Iin-.~-; him:;-ll' v-ry l:u';,{vly almxms prr-dmnin:u1l.ly u! -u |it-Lina. With :1 gum! p:u'k `sorts in Inwlu-I hzunpr-r.-a, Mr. `Hat m:v`:1' nu l'('.`s'l)ll why Lhu `gmvw-r would Iml null n ma nf 1':-IIH ;.5mw-r :- uf l'ruil,. grl:zLL (12, f(IL-alcrs. ' u . . :..L. | One of the most interesrtingz d opments that has come to ligi automobile merchandi.-'ing and zu Vtising has been the naming of ducts in China whe1'e the n _buys by trade mark chop. chop ha\'in'_r (2. .nhIic-`nod ` miles. `CELESTIALS CHANGE 1 AUTOMOBILE NAMES ---- I The trz1ve]1e1` can start from To-' ,ronto for the .\'o1'thwc: on :1 .\Ion-} gday morning and got to Winnipeg `by the Friday night. The route {taken is`: '[`m'nnt,n fn nnh-nif `nor ]')l`(.`Sl(ll!Hl,, :)U.\l'[HI `,3 an in`t(.-)'ostim: <':1~`<- \ can buyer was in (`:1 sevu-ml hundrr-I tun- for czmnimr in dis!` .....I,... nnIIlI| nn! lu- i.Y Lm: r1'1uu._y Iugllt. 1ne 1`0llU3 taken Toronto to Detroit, per G.W.R.; Detroit to Chicago, per Michigan Central Railway; Chiczxgro to St. Paul, ,per Chicago, St. Pauli and Minneapolis Railway; St. Paul to Breckenridge per St. Paul & Paci-' fic l{:1il\\'z1y; cent, llzulwziy; 31'ecken1'i(I:e to St. Vin-.` St. Vincent to St. Boni-3 1':u:c, per CLl`.1(lZ1 Pacic RaiI\\'a_v; St. the (listziiicc river to Winni-j is about 1.670` l'3onifz1:'v v.c1`0.~'.~: mu`. The rriilrxu per Red River and Manitoba ` Eighteen hundred attended the Queen s last levee, of whom 345 were 1 presentations. Her Majesty remain-.r ed exactly an hour and ten minutes.l1 after which the Princess Beatricelc took her place. All this time Her t Majesty remained standing, the bet- E :ter to re-`turn the obeisances made. 7 and few can realize the great strainit thus involved. It is not, however,. the actual fatigue so much that 1)1`e-a vents Her Majejsty staying it out asif a feeling of sickness and faintness- jthat comes over her. [i ` . l lnun\.-u \.u|uu|uAI\A UALL: uI|\lAVl\AL'\l tblrl/UlI' Hemy: what Muslioka glrls can do: non of show patrons, and pz1rt|cula1'- ;James Hall. of Chz1`ey, 11:15 du1'ing.13_' th`?S?.1"?1'S '01` fm_`. . mtr C3 `the past winter taken 260 Sim. logs _\\ho 10.11120 and appxecnxtu tho most from the liiisli He cut llic li.C'0_i`1l11})0l`t:1I1`t stops made by the Indus- idown himself and they were sawn ml 1d1'S' ;int0 logs bi, his two lluu,,.lllCi._\. )llii_,_l For the sound experience and ;gie and xllie, aged 13"mill l_ly i.c__b1`oz1d undersumdnlg of modern rc- VSpective1v- The logs were liaulcd ;i`qui1`cn1onts. that has marked the mile by ;i team of Qteelus agcd 3 .imlixnzmufactunng success of Prcsxdenm * 7 ` ` Y. V . '. . .`.' ' `:2 Years. The two-vear-old steer \vns?.C' W` 1\`.*h fmd 1? p3.`b`.Id` exchanged every (fay or two and uwng organlzutnon smce the xncoptmn how SubSlimted_ The gliils had lo of }11s company, forms the practical |walk a mile and 3 half to their work foundnpon for the stnkmg 1mp1-ovc- and like lumbeimen in simllai. Cii._ ments m desxgn and performance of cumstances, had not a warm dinner. thse `V`t5 P0 C111`-*3 H . In every advanced fozmture. he -- I I A par-tylwl1& unis looking` at 21] rouse in he e. Vard the other day said he couldn t afford to pay! so much rent, Well, look at thcl 11ejg11bo1'11ood." replied the wom:m.[ Slou (`:13 borriow at-i1' next; 001', co co am tea up he st1'ect,. our and su_::1r on the corner, and ],there's a big pile of wood belonging; ,tot.1(1ie"sc}1ool house 1'i_2:l1L across thui `ma . 1 H1 tory Loss (Advance, April 1, 1880) Mr. Robbins, Jr., caught a 10 lb. trout. trolling on Monday morning--- I I 'the rst of the season. } ]Fifty Yrs Ag; r on /\ I Yul I'M. ..-In; The Bell Ewart rustic work fac- mvv ha: hnnn r-Inch-nun.-I `luv I-`non U1 vthv r.\ I... SL'\'l'I`.u nuuu:-u u... dis ordr-r multl not as there was no 0 through which the ul-uHl':'(l :1`. ._lL'11 L} bell mvarus rustle work me- has been destroyed "by re. about $2,000, no lnsumnce. 1 i Apple in:-Hui. uuun nu-I,v.'m-n ()nl,:n'm null` pmiriv mur- 4-I-pl. l.UH|: l.UN`.$, lwn-:4u:;v in flullnnhin 1.r,mwvr Iu funry prr-Lmnin:u1l.lv uf -nrlv vnrr for Hruml SUWI - -]\;..r Inn: ll)?` lift (-lovvr devel-i light in idising adver-l .- pro-? `here native! I I. nv ;.}4nn A I mu aw hay 'U}~'."Iy IU Iiulry I-nrly vur mu-k ml Inl:-r Want ...l I. mu n:uuI| 1-uI|;:_'|n.':gu~5 nlsu yyutll :w:ui!:nh|v-. IILCL (I0 I. r:umh1mn:~;` HI L'Ll,tl' I`. .H`mn:-1' ()nI.:Lriu ... .|....n 1.; pro pmtil in H:.. frum ..-|....... ll: 1:1 ll yrlmlnmr ` `,5: turn, II... In I -.v.; l.|H'll, lI!`:`| m um lln-n in l.h<- nl,|u-r. I vnlvm n full I/urn. of ||n4- vulvvx will : Uwir Tum-, LIN-I`:-by I:-I` |m:u- uf lhu- prinlin;: I'M-, iurnil inn Juwl Ill)` W Iinc-nu-nl,a mwlinuln-I pcvrlhrnmm I'I21CU0I1. I I In the great new Twin-Ignition _ !Eig`ht, X21511 presents the product of gmore than three yezu'.< i11tCn.~?i\`(`. study and experiment and one which :(*1i}h1'?oos1 r `in ei1.>;h`.~| ic_.1n_(c1 and pe1fo1manc_e not _obta1nabIe in any motor car built to- ) (izx}'. It is powered by an eight-in- 11ne, t\\'i11-ignition, \'aIve-in-head, nine-hearing: motor, with an integral- iv r~nnnfnv..\vnirrh`rnrl hnllnu-_m`.. rm: 1.; plIu..~ Inn: In . LIIUSC new-Ly`pc C1115. ' every feature, said in commenting on the 1930 dis- play and its inuence on American Irnotoring in the year to come, I be- ll.1G\ that these new series of cars ;carry forward the name of Nash and 1. the `-400 symbol which has come to _ be the mark of highest quality at moderate cost among motorists of {ithe world to even higher standards of value. In them each mechanical jlachievement adds something vitally lner to the eiciency and enjoyment _of motoring. 'l`l1o fhrrm rrrnnn: nf` nnm n.1nnv_~" S La Ill Dill.` rcpm-t,.~: fa condition. for alfalfa fnnnn In.- um: no I w01'](l ;- II\1r ..` 11uu:-uL`u1'u1;.'; IHULUI`, \\'1u1 an 1IHZ(3gl`Z1l- 1y counter-weighted, hollow-nin crankshaft, with aluminum alloy Invar-strut pistons and aluminum 321110;` connecting rods capped at the fcrank.~:haft end with case hardened : 2;. motor that develops 100 in i 2..`)8..G cubic inch- ir-5 nf (H' nnrl n-mfnhr-.~ if.- :01 1`l10L0l'1I1g." The three groups of new -100's in `this year's spectacular showing have both advanced motor (lesigrn :and highest st.zmdurds of coach `buildinsz, to focus the attention of Show crowds. Built on ve wheel- base lengths and in t'.h1'ee Nash price elds, they serve to lift motoring` in general t.o its highest level of satis- faction. In Hm m-.-m4 1\n\I' 'r...:.. 1.....:a.:....| l Advancemenw in automobile en- igineering and body design so pro- [nounced that they anticipate the future trend of motorcar develop- ment, are spread in vivid detail be- fore motor enthusiasts in the en- lgrossing display of new and specially `equipped Twin-Ignition Eight, Twin- llgnition Six and Single Six models, arranged by H. R. Palmer in his ;ShOW room on Elizabeth St. ` New and engaging color blendings, ,new conceptions of motoring elli- 'ciency, economy, comfort and enjoy- mient, and a host of mechanical 'triu1nphs, considered the most im- ;portunL contribution ever made to `the great American industry ,ure `high lip;l1ts in the Nnsll oll`erim: \\'hic.h command the undivided atten- tion pz1rticul:u'- ly those lovers of ne curs who and ztpprecinte the important trial l.`.u~ Hm ..m....l n`-.\....:........ .....1 I ll(`H|, HIIVI` ml`-I mlu THE 1930 NASH mm-, l.l|l`l`l'l|_V (lI'|l'll|l|Ip` l|I<- plIr~ prov:-.-m. "iL'.'lIiH0lI, whivln in` cHll'<-ra-nl |)ill}!_`ilI1.'[ or lmm-|1im,:, mu.-:1 uI'~ -a lln- 1':-null, nl' I)\ l'l'|l('Zllt'l| ::|mI'lc l'n'in;.7 llw mu.-1 4~luu';:- |u-l'ur:- il H`l'H 4'ullI|>l'I',\:~I'll. I",/\'l ll.`1' l"R()M AU'l'() /\('?(.`ll)|-'.N'l'."i I./\S'l' Yl-'.AR .uvu-: li!':\'| Fall Wheat Unpromising I The fall wheat situation seems to` ho: :m_\'Lhin;.: but pi'0mi.~:ing this year, judging from reports of agricultural` 2't:pi`::: of the various: coun- 1:':.-' in the pmvincr.-. irucv: County l`(:D()I'L~` i';1H u'h1~:a1 11: hr. in n F:-iv I` ll|'|'l| ll|i|.`.l|'l > unp:u'.'|Il-lm ruling nml HI \\'L`I',L'IlL U1 CH.` 1, intr.-rnul cxpan w}1ir:h are self ( v:u'(l and bzuzkva worm and ruH(.-` -xnnunnn H... .1 null IIIIIILIIHI 4-ul yrruuvc-:a in I-I":-uIin;.r l|u- I! l)l'I)('|-HH. The N ormern Advance I'x':4llH imp; H|:- pm :\1- III 90. ., ... llmlur lI.'llI(llI1.'_ l`,` vv (').'l.~ Ten years nun my men! in vlvolriv Ilnuu was about $-lII1I.IIH(I_I`H\( is aver :1 hillinn tlnlln I\1|u'1.v- nu-nil-.|.I.. I'.. nun |AI\' -`LIlL(.'lllL'lI| Llllll. past year more than 2.7,! had been pCI`m:mL`IlLI_\' against diphthurizx. Surest si.:n of spring (`unada is the runnin: in the maple trons. '| harvest is now on aim thv tntnl value of m.:1;1( maple syrup prnrlum-d \-.'::.< M: HR :.`.. `I'M. egg nl2ll'K(:l has settled down quite uurly this your to :1 sprimz,` storing basis and prices at a majority of` pi'olLiL-3:15.: points are connzidr.-mbly lower than 21 y(.-ar ago. With mild, \\'L'2LLi1(,`l' prc-\'ailing_: in most produc- ing` (li. it is not improbable that the movement into storage will get under way in carncszt wihin the m.~.\'t week or so. `i umlnu -33111]! |H" W:l.s` $0.1 18.(}:'nPI erues mostly In pI`nvin(`0 ml Q11:-`u the indu.s-try in ],`InV(`l' I Hlllllillit) This: i: (1\'\'(.'ll:1n New Brnrgzwick has an r=:fimnt- ed populzuiolx of -11!) man, :'.('t_'~` -2- ing to the twelfth zumuzul rvprwrt of the chief m(`diC.'\I nffic;-r mi` 112(- provincial dO1)2ll`I,IIl(`I1I of hr.~:1th Iz1bl(l in the I,ezisl:1txn'e recently. An intorestixlg detail of the :'rpm`t was the statement that duri11,: Ihe n.-mt vnnr rnnv-n Ha-.n -L . mm , .v\. Sixty head of pedigreed cattle and sheep from the Royal e.~'.t:1tcs in England is the object 0 Pro- fessor W. L. Cz1rlyle's trip to the Old Country aboard S.S. Minne- dosa recently. They are destined for the Prince of Wales ranch at High River. Alberta, and are a further proof of His Royal High- ness interest in improving Czmz1- diun live stock. "As far as the army is concern- ed, the horse will he :1 nmsmim piece within the next 20 yours," said Bri;.r.-General W. B. M. l\'in':, recent arrival on S.S. D1]!'}lC-SH of York. after a trip (luring which he inspected re::iments of the I}.Ir -ti : Army. General kin: zuitir.-Ii that the mechzmization of the army i.-`as Izilcing rapid strides and, t1mn."h :1 costly operation. woului p.'i_\' fur itself by d0('rc:iscd i)lI`iT]i(`!`.I!I`.('( charges within :1 lwriud of five \'(`:l1`S_ Discovery of :1 new movies of whlteflsh ln (`lear Luke, Milllituhll. is announced lay A. llnjlmv of Man- lloba Uuivers-il._v. The new species has been named (Zoregonus Odom)- ghuel, in honor of Dr. (1. ll. O'Don- oghue. formerly of the faculty of Manitoba Unlverslty. The newly- discovered flsh ls cnmmnn ln (`Ienr Lake. It lives at 11 great depth during the summer, comlm: to the .I:nrl'nr-9 nnlv in Hm unzlulnlnn mm- ._.___._.________.._.__.__,__.. (503) Canadian Pacific n. 1ll\`. :l} l-"1- day nizht broadcasts are nun h-.~- ing sent out across the l`;mnin.nn from coast to coast. l.e1x.e,rs are being received from all parts of Canada in appreciation of the pro- grammes and of the radio recep~ tions in all centres. Arx`an-.~u- ments have been made with the National Broadcasting (`ompzmy til` the United States to place spt-(-i:ll C. P. R. progzraninms rm the air. early in April, over WJ7. to thi'k- ly populated sections of the 1a.~.;L- ern United States. Veteran of 65 years rallxvny sor- vlce and one of (,`:1nu(lu's (!.'lrli(*! telegraph operators. \Villium Phllllp Martin, formerly nss:isI.::nt superintemlent of lhe (`,.-1n:ull.'m I :u:lflc R.-1llw:1y. died in Vzuu,-ml- ver recently. He learned tele- gruphy frum his futlurr when :1 boy and lmczlnm n chief (le:;pzu<:lu,-r at the age of 18. uuxlug LIIU EIUIIIIHCIV, CUITHIIL: [O llle surface only in the spawning sea- son. ---j `r Egg Market Settles Down 3 l`hc imports of eggs from the`( Uniurd States have now practically L`L`l5(.`(l for the L'lll`1'l'.`llt suzi.so11. A few czu'l0zul.~: are 2'epo1'tc(l to haw. come in 1`c-ccntly but t.h(.-.s(: had been pLll`Cl1d..\'L`(l on 21 previous order. The c_<.:g inarkct has settled clown quite >'.})I'll1f. ,` of mild movmnnm. inm cmmm. win 1 1 4 i i. ' -"-' j" 15 {ere and There: '1l`IH\`l'lL mhumu When You Want It, and The Way You Want It. Nnrthrrn Ahnanrp BARRIE, om. Phone 53 All Dunlap St., Barrie. AuH:mu>bi21- .-$1; 51':-id:-nii PI.'I.".' O.,"E'.'; .' Y\`\21'.'L"l`1D0 Torah 9,. F`,`A%.-Bi/'I'z1`al:vfo 1.11son More No. 1 Apples Drastic changes are possible in the Fruit Act at an early date. Under the new amendments to the act, the number two and three ap- ples would be eliminated and all apples of good color and No. 1 qual- ity with 11 minimum diameter of one` and seven-eighths inches in the ease: of the small type and two inches in: the larger type will be g`ra(lcd No.1 1, while lower colored fruit or that with :1 little scab will be classed domestic. There will only be two gxrzules in place of the four now e.\'i. This is 21 result of the prejudice often expre.<. by con- .~un1er.< (l`,1'2llll.s l (lll)`Ll1ln_t;` marked N0. `.3 l`he would also l'.< be put lzrrger ones

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