The NW Dumntm 6-14 . ...IJunIz~ ...SL. `Catluu. LLLUIIH .SL. Cut.11a2 I UXIILU U). bl c tags be 1Q30. 0......-L Tnw .... ......u.....u......\4U U'd1L Stturgrcon I-"311; ........ .......Espz1no1u. g\U5`. ' ' . 'dl'L (x1':1\'e111m1'.< U.. -n RN. .4). .111; 1y ou .: Bu1`k s 15; ....Dum*." (`Mo 11... bnnu ]'\l v L'l' ...,......Sudi) .11;-.' ..............C0ch1':m.,~ ...l1'oqu0is F211 ........ ..Tim:ni;..- I\ew Liskeard r' 4- 1 " ...a\vz1 .. . I`hes.-'alon Gore Ba`: ...Little Current ...... ..Pow:\sszm ..HuntsVill1u Bmcebridgre ....O1'illin Barrie ....Limlsay ..Petc1'E;o1'o T r\v1Ilr\\| Carleton ......... ..SmiLh .. .ro;- Jiem Y .V\'Uh `\'orth The New Durant,` Sold by Harold Hill ...... ..I-lam ii H:|< 1 ......... ......U 311d`.\ i| Bowmanville .....Po1't 1'10_')v..` Penxb.-U <:: ....Re::f1`e x .\ un ...-'n 1. Meu1oru ...L1s`cowe! ...\Vato;'u . L4. _. ..1'Cl'\'.!l .Wallaco:.ur_u: .... ..l{ee ` | Richard: Ijzt .........Str;1L um : Have!oc`:: ....Minde n fa:-nun . .. J1). .. : ...Hamilton Cobalt (`uh renemoro ...... ...Lomlon ....1 etm'b0m ...Bea\'(,-rton (\ `.~...um ..Co:'.1.' 1111 A1exm1`1riu ms . luv . J L '. '-Y .1 ...Perth Ian` n my We are on Canada s Main Street THE new Durant 6-14 has such striking APPEARANCE and is so apparently a COMFORTABLE car that it only requires a test: of its PERFORMANCE for one to fully realize its true VALUE. Admiration for its.:!ppe:'.r::nce is accounted for by its attractive colors and gel: ital. de."-E31`: . . . . a low-built car with long, owing lines and spear-point decorative theme throughout. Large doors, wide seats, deep cushions and a surplus of interior roominess immediately suggest a new standard of riding comfort. The merits of the new motor are best appreciated when the 6-14 is in actual road performance. After you have seen this new car, ask your dealer to give you a demonstration in order that you may judge its new riding and driving qualities for yourself. The Durant Four continues as an important unit among Durant products DURANT MOTORS of CANADA, LIMITED TORONTO (LEASIDE) CANADA `HON. J. RALSTON WELL ` PLEASED WITH PARLEY 1105., -mun`. ] I only want to indicate in :1 grcn-: . . 4.-ml way whzzt :1 lu1'g:e I11(.'2LSLI1`L` 0!: .1 . agweement has been 1'cz.chud. Then-I -n-n mm-tm~< nf mpmnl and manvl agreement nus ween reacm.-u. ruere ure matters of method and many `questlons of :1 techmcal nature, all 01 I 3 which h-.1ve been-. threshed out in! conference utmo;~:phere of frank di.--- 5 cussion. The way has been clezu'e.'i] for :1 fresh attack on the twin prol)~ lems of security and disarmamenil and much has been done to justifg. the hope expressed by his Majesty` at the opening` session thzlt the re sults of the conference vrould fzlcilitutinsr the future work of tha ` League Prepzn'at0r_v C0mmi.<.'ion 01.. Dis2u'n1:1mem. lmsten the time \\'h.-xxx :1 1.3431112-:':;.l clih.:u1'111a111enL conferenevl` can (l`L1 wit the problems in 21".` mxmr :'n0re (-on1pre`.1en. nuu1ner.: ll lu-linmn H1,-H ll1n nnnnln nf` H: i min` should husbands -.u.hn-In! I\V Durant, Six Cylinder, Special Sedan Model "6-14 `ANT The Northern Advance lUIl.`|\'L' lIliHlllUl'. people of th the tlce1ng:11e.< 2' not only shared but have show`: u~nvl-_- IIU L 5'. rm] c~xpm'1- I 11111 Z Pierpont, for twenty years Eng- land's public hangman, is the latest person to feel the pressure of un-` employment. His that his job is too . since he is paid , basis, this makes ence. wife complains irregular, on a piece work a serious differ- I I \ l vegetable growers and pUulL1`_}' producers have been left to tli-i: B301 mercy of surplus foreign product.<.';1;C_301 1 Bean growers have seen their 1nz1rkev.`1D_-901 swamped with foreign surplu.: ` KD_-5101 stocks. In 1929 over $300,000,000lKp_501< worth of agricutural, animal ancl`K_301 vegetable products, which could have 1;F-701 - andzbeen produced in Canada were im .1;1:*_<)01 ported and our own exports in tl10SI:"KJ'__101 categories, particularly dairy, poul- KM_301 try.and meat products, practiall_v 1;R_g01 vanished. All this, Conservatives,];\--301 claim, because the King Go\'err11nmi1iL:1 to ` refused reasonable safeguards to the'],A-1 to home market for C:madi'.Ln producers. L1g_;g01 lndustrially :1 similar situation ex-`L1`-(501 isis. From the United States C2111-lL1{_4()1 ..,I.. L........1.4, 1004: ,m,... ccmn nnn ' "` win ..r.1 1 ` l\L.~\-ilU1 1 \The National leaves \T 0 1'0 n to daily at 9.00 p.m. Arrives atwinnipcg 8.45 :1. m. second morn- ing. Good connections at \Vinnipeg for all points in Western Canada. Compartment -- observa- tion--Library Buffet Cars (Radio). Standard Sleep- ers ~- Tourist Sleepers - Diners and Coaches. Information and rcnervnrion from any Agent of Canadian 7 National Railways. Sleeping Car Service Tn GIYIDIIITIIY I ll BIJIIJIIIJII. I Enjoy a comfortable ride in all-steel stand- ard drawing room sleepers. Car remains at Sudbury until con- venicnt hour for rising bleepmg par oervlu: To SUIDIIUIIY u-:-.. - -.....c.......m.. "THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. -w _ um.:::` magnan ;:;`:T;g-,1 ganmnm . .0 . an 1- ,,,.._L4.... 3.. EQUIPMENT DC-Wilt`-Vii-llacna. To Everywhere in Canada {FEDERAL4 ELECTION | PROBABLE IN Jung While the Easter recess` nds the capital practically deserted by mem~ bers of parliament, it is by no means barren of political gossip and rumor, which is principally concerned about the impending election. Whiln fm-ma] announcement of an the impending election. While formal announcement W election date is never made until at dissolution is asked, the date is f1x- C; ed by a variety of factors which can A be judged by an intelligent student :4 of politics with reasonzrble accuracy. Rumors this year have xed the vot- ing for all months between June and December, and when a number of Liberal members returned to their , homes for the recess they declared that either .-\ugu 26 or September 3 wa.::ld be the day. 'r*`.-..;m more an mnnlm1.i('. on the wv.:ld be the day. They were so emphatic {hell point that considerable doubt is cast upon its authenticity. 1n the rs? place, probably no one but Premier King and his chief organizer, Sen- ator Hayden, know the date, if it has been imally set. In the second place, if the talkative Liberal mem- bers, did know it they would hardly be likely to give it to their oppon ents before they had to. ~ H..."-..m.-lnnnt 1-lnn r-nnnfvv 1'.h7-Lt 1`(:`Z1C-.1:\' 1 'DVV-501 to DZ-999 It is :1 far better guess to say thzt. E_l to E43500 ___________ .1 July will see the voting ended. The E6501 to 30999 . Liquor Clearance Bill having _proved EA_1 to EA_909 ` abortive as an election 15311.0: In fact 1913-1 to EE-500 : ....... .. it is regarded as a potential bm' 1319-501 to EJ-200 `erang, Mr. King has left as an elec- EJ_201 to EM_300 __ tion issue only the budget. Mr. EM_301t0 E0_000 Dunning will present that to the EO_Q01 to 103-700 ._ house early in May-_ If_1t p1'VeS,t ES-701 to EU-400 awaken an enthusiastic receptlon EU_40,1 to E/-999 4-n 137,000 }w111, U1 cuu 'cus.:.ion of i is nothing .let the dc `is t:ho1'0ug`l errors of ( sion. "He \\`h<-n he ( `episode of eml of N13: 1(>:.:i. the House, ..r 1-- , abortive election issue, 111 Latch `it erang, wtion May. If it proves to enthusiastic reception throughout the country that reac- tion will be apparent very shortly after it is made public and that will be the time to take whatever advan- `- tage `is possible of its popularity}? Budgets invariably .promisc-. more on presentation than they deliver inl- .operation and :1 pre-election b.ulg'et`, is most useful when it's 10\\'. There will, of course, `nave to 0 some (lis-l (-u.~.:ion it by 1)arlium<>nt. but tht,-rs.-~ is to compel Mr. King` to ilc-bate (lmg along` until it 'i:< 1ho1`0u;rhl_\' pulk.-(l to pieces for ie1`rn1`.< of 0lHi>'.\'l0l`: unal of :'0mmi.~'- `sion. can z1:=]< 1'0)` !\\'hr.-n rlesi1'v.< ii and z1l"u':r the , ' _ l -1` 1l)~ )I! 1.- ...:H .. 3! |`l.,. l I 1 Dunning that 1 ] l I] l APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE COMFORT VALUE the M1`. I01` ` 105:`: July also oll'c-rs other a as compzwed with lute .~\L1_ _`L1.~`L 01 l(.~m'ly eptember, the lumen` dn kn J i\.`.11'0\\' the close of the c:un1):1ignl 1`ip;ht into the busiest of the 11:11-w.-. $035011, a situation which is not up- preciated by the farmers. The Consen'ati\'e pz1i't_\' is iully convinced that Mr. King has select-` led July and is prepzu-ing its cznn-i 1 A I l l paign accordingly. ' 1f the debates in Parliament can _bo taken as a guide, the Conservative`- attack on the King adlhiI1iSE1`\tlO7l` will centre along these lines: 1 Wnilin-n nf Hun (`.n\'r-1-nmr=n`r tn urn 9 l1\`l:1uL\:u u_y Luu J . :Jl5_E)U1 [0 ()1)-;1;);) is 1L1ll:.'lJC_1 to ,]D.g;()0 has selc-ct-`JD_901 to _jJ_1()() ed and its czun-jJJ_101 to JL-m)9 ' `J31-1 to J.\1-50o . Parliament c.z1n`JM_501 to JR-;g()0 ____ Us lbw 3. C0ns_er'\'ati\`:: vJR_g_01 to 311-700 ,,,, .. acliniiiistmtiori JR_-I-01 to JV-_;()() ,,,, ,, gJV__101 to Jw-g()() Failure of the Government to pro 5Jw_g()1 to J\\'_80() tect the Canadian farmer. The J_w_50l to _]y-_10() ____ ,_ dairy industry is stagnant, 3_6,000, lJ\_l'__101 to Jz_40() ,,,, H, `O00 p0un(ls of butter being 1mp01`l .-".JZ_401 to JZ_ggg ____ __ ed in 1929 and 50,000,000_PUW~=u1{-1 to `1~;-sm99 ...... .. . jironilsed in 1930. The fruit- al1kllI{.A~1 to 1{A-900 ,,,,,,, ,. vegetable growers and poultry al1ki`:1{A_()01 to 1;B-3o0 egg producers left. Ll}-;`;KB_8()_]_ to 1{c-300 pro(luct.<.:1{C_301 to ]{]).200 ., to 1;D.70() ` - su1'plu.=`|KD_701 to ]E-5[)0 _ blstocks. 1929 .$300,000,000KE_501 to 1{]g-300 of animal and`KE-3o1 to 1{F-700 5 could to 1(_F-900 d been to 1{J-4()0 klported to 1{)1-300 ` 7- to KR.3oo ` `try and to 1{x-200 _ lvanished. Conservatives:];_\--301 1.0 1{z-:m:; r-lnlrn hnr-nnen flux Kinrr Cn\'nrnn1rn1*.I 1 on T , _:1uz1 oougnc m wzv over .:,o::u,uuu, ` '000 worth of g'oods, mostly n1zmu-i_ f'::r*.u1*o(1. In the sauna perlod Canzulai |~'o11.t0 the United States somei I | I ' 20,000,000 worth of goods, mostly mw 111ntu1'i21ls. Half of what we lmugrht, it is c1:1i'm(,-(1, could and :hould have been made in Czmzula.` \"'::1l1' oi` what we sold in raw mater- I':~.1.< mi_r::ht have been manufactul-ed an (`zmzulu for Him: markets of the '."m`Id. "Ufa UJ. Ullllhblull unu I. 11. for (en desi1'cs it ode 1926 he will 1.1`! :l May will also are U .i. rrzzuly for consi. ': so (lou t be s King` closes up shop 1 fourth week of next {es the plunge. :'l,`[li.*i2U 0 building 1':-f`n~`:11 h _________ I With the motor traic increasing ow-rv day, parents should warn theirl r-ihh'r~n of the danger on the st1`eet.s.1 ;'I`hr\ _s:reute1' numbr-1' of accidents to (-`n.ih1r<,-n on tho strents happen b0-` t'.`.w-n the hours of :1 13.111. and 9 I .\n.n1., and children should he 0du(':11m1` Hm avoid 'pl:1_vin_2' on tho stzroots, ' m~i'~`l\' whrm motor t1':1mc 1; nu any p1'()VlnCC miner 21 L011- servative Government. I 'l`he1'e will be many other points I uttzu-.l< 1)eculiz1r to (liil'oi`ent local- ities, but the activities in the House, in(licz1t.e the foregoing as the major force in the Con_. ca1npaign.l it will be shown that despite assert-l ml reductions in ta.\'ation the King Government is taking more than! fifty millions a year more in taxes. from the public than did its prede-`g (-usso1' and it will be showng` that thc-re has been no decline in the cost of living from the post-war inflation! of 1921. \Ul-.n-nun "\l\V\I\r\Ir1 :4 .111 `Inn ni ;.\1l>_\`lll(.`llL pm "v`:11.>:u'k upon .`s1<-1111,11 plan; means least, uixon that he ' -~r.n1 in nv-nv u 01 1.21241. N Whatever happens it will be a, brisk and interesting campaign and` "nu can look for it in July unless` `-`--. Kinp; (la.-cides that economic con- lxlitions are too bad and posltponcsl `Wis venture until 193]. l `J3 Q/&av..-vo-1:: v7-i with which LI` amalgamated IITHE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ,, 'l`11en there will be cn1pha:~:i7.ed \`ff1:<:11 of Mr. King` to :1. .i.~:t in uildingr of 11 national hi}.-'11\vaV; .1":-u-:1 On nifl J..,.`.~n(,...1 nth 4: LU ZHU IL! 5' 1'efu: to 1'0:-o_2'niz: :1 asponsibility in meeting: lnymcnt problem; his `:):\.1'k nnnn n n-1Hnn . I`I'()XH U10 L'T|1lC(1 DLULCS l'dIl' bought m 1925 ) over $890,000, wm-H1 nf 0-nmk mn mann- II. l\lll_`.L {U JL`4.`I.\L H1 L311." hi~=` id tc:(:..ni(':1lcdiy'::ti0n: 0 nliy fcd01':xi V the unem- nroblem; his 1'e.i'u. to on :1 national public and last, but by no his rmnarka.b1e declar- : \vould_n_ot give 21 single, province under Con-` \vnvnn1nnf nu. A u MA surpris in rhn Iwr Lnu At. The A . ..o-:nn In-` How Ontario Motor 1 Cars Aria Numbered HOW ONTARIO MOTOR CARS ARE NUMFBERED THIS YEAR Motorists Should Keep This List for Reference. This schedule of license number; will enable :1 motorist to a.scert.ain at once the city or town in \VhlC.l :1 car has been licensed. ___ I . . a nun l`;u~nnh-\ THE CANADIAN BANK OF QQMMEBCE nu; uuu A-1 to v . . . . . . . . .. .-\.-9999 -1 `to A0-999 .... .. -1 to A '-500 ...... .. 501 to AZ-999 to B-9999 '-1 to BE-999 .... .. -1 to BP-500 ..... .. -501 1.0 BX-999 . 1 on `[27, (MN) il3l.`J. LU .DL:*2}iIU ....... C-1 to C-`.)!$)9 ..... .. ` `CA-1 to, CJ-U99 ........ .. CI{-l to C`.\l-400 CM-401 to CM-U99 : CN-1 to CV-500 ..... .. Cy -501 to CZ-999 .. -In 1 Tn n_um'm * \-DUJ. LU \.1;-:1:::) -1 to D-9999 .... .. A4 m DB&99 r`_1 on `nH-(Hm UL.-1 L0 Um-:I::;I ..... .. DJ-l to DN-93):) ...... .. DO-1 to DR-50_0 ..... .. DR-501 to DW-500 ` IDW-501 DZ-999 . I.` I an T`_{!Kf\ ' 1`-LOU]. LU J."LUUU .... .. W1?`-2301 to F-9999 . -?FA-1 to FB-999 1;1~*c-1 to FD-700 `1FD-701 to FH-800 VFH-801 to FL-300 .. 3;1`L-3o1 to FM-800 - F31-$01 to FP-900 .. 7FP-H01 to ' <`s-:;01 to ?T-4 1~1'-.1o1 Lu FL`-100 1-`L -m1 to 1-`\_'-2oo .. \\' .\r\1 ., 1" IDH J 4. L V JCJD-1 LU 1:41;:-uuu .... .. EM-301 to EW-S)9S EX-1 to EZ-999 F to F-1500 ....... .. F 501 to 17-2300 .. 301 17-9999 ` .."m 1 am 1:\n,(mo 1 l 2 \ th '3 H. ` J'L"J_ H.-\-1 HH-t 1-194 1415-: 1 IHX -1 J L)-.` `JP.-.`, JB- `T12: -- that great business highway which takes in cities, towns, vil- lages and even many new outpost communities from coast to coast. l\lVI'OUl [0 l'\l\"Ol 1{x-2( ;J;.\~-201 1; /rem `LL-1 L->)`.>.`) "LA-1 LE-200 . 1 L` -101 in I ]`_[H' " 314.-\-1 LU 14n4-.:uu .......... .. . to L14`-(500 -`LF-($01 to LR-400 .... .. - 1LR-401 to LS-900 ..... .. :1,s_no1 1.0 1.1.7-300 -115-301 to 1.29200 1.L.\'-201 to LX-300 .. 31L7.-301 to 147;-999 .... .. 9' 31-1 to .\I-S |!3!H) 1.` MA-1 to I\1.-\-800 I M.-\-801 to MC-R00 .. :. ).1<-~;o1 m .\1D-::m UV -- 3111.1 10 m;-:;o0 ..... .. :1 .\m.:1o1 so .\IJ-1300 0 .\1.1-;o1 to :-.11;-;oo .. `.Il.' A1|'1l 4n \I\' n -OUL LU ;'1."~xvu .... '-l01 to FU-100 3-101 FV-`.200 "-201 to F\'\"-400 . V-401 to 19`Y-Emu 3-1 to F /A-H|H ....... .. vG, -vOmiLLe(1. 1 L0 H-SHHJU . \ 1 4-.` LILY nnn 1' \J1.l`.. .U. LU Ul\-JUU . ..\.;0`.'.l. `.1 ,iOl{-101 L0 (ON-(300 .Alexv.n.1r -;O~.\'-l04 t0"O'/4-999 .. L '.`.x ;;1>L-1 to.PL-J00 ...... .. q.PL-401 to PL-800 . _ to PM-200 `JKPM-201 to PM-600 1. PM-601 to PM-999 ,t PN-1 to PN-400 ..... .. ['1 QPN-401 to PN-800 ]PN-801 t.o PN-D99 .... ..Manitoowzz.n1: a!PO-1 to PP-200 .....Ti1son1; ` l rl (\_nm++nA "L 10 l'lD'lUU .3701 to HY-300 301 to I1 /J`3)`n)) I-Omitted. . L0 J--2:900 ......... .. -1 to JA-4300 .-(i01 to JV-2.00 :~201 to JB-300 . H501 to J13-400 {-401 to JB-500 . u.-.n1 +n 1R_(H)q |"}U.l. "01 ,_ u 1 U-1 LU u.u-1 \`I-50l J15 .1-201 J] R-701 J` V-l01 J` W~`201 J W-S01 J Y--10] J2 z-401 `to J {-1 K-95. {A-1 RA {A4901 J {B-801 I {C-301 '1 {D-201 .{D-701 XE-501 1 KE-801 I [{F-701 3 RF-901 KJ-401 L l\ ')l'\1 LA .'l LU [-601 1 I I o I belwve money IS good onlv fun ` . what you czfu do with it.--fi' Gest. On this thoroughfare we are in the company of all classes who Work hard and contribute much to Canada s prosperity. }1'U-1 E0 {'1'-ZUU ..... ... ............ ..'.l'llS0L: : ' Other numbers to Z-9999 in route and its suburbs. l'|`lHHlUL'U L` M01` (logs r"Im.I.- unv` I-OUL M301 t {-001 ' --nu '1-1 '-U \1l4-ZHHI I to N-5000 ......... .. 5001 L0 N-D5195) 1 -,. \ .n. vuv.na.v nnivvavv .... O\\'nm'< 01' lmrbourers of do ' nm-r~<<:m~v 10 n~.h.1r..1 IN-H .-HUI, LU .\l-H172! -1 to N /.-sm:> .. .. 1 to O-9:19.`) ...... .. .-1 1n OA'-900 .4101 1.0 OD-200 . 1-20: to 011-100 1-101 ON-(300 E-604 to /OZ-991) .-1 ..... .. Af\1 n TJT Qn Public Notice re Do" -. JUU ..... HH-(00 to HO-`.)SI! 115-700 a I`\ Ll \' `2!\{ 2.x-:1 I-99$ IHU J1)--JUU ) .. J J B-SW5) r1"\ nnn VVC count it a privege to serve them daily and to assist in the attainment of their goaL N1. P .1 LA-`UU .. PM-999 3 ...... .. PN-800 . rn D\`,nn(i .u1\-r .\I\"- `}\'! -IIUU '-,;00 HHH In it 1:; necessary u he oxce of the mum 4-an-2 `nnfnv .\]l.lL`lpu .....Galt ..Simcoe Milton .. 1a.mpton ..0rangevi11c Walkervillc ..Ki11g`s\'i;lc Orangovillo Harriston Winghzun .....C1inton .Wa1'ke1'ton ...Hanove: .Kinca1` ....... ..Godericl1 Owen Sound -.....KingsviI'u. Amherstbur; ...... ..Resc1've Owen Sound ...... ..Wia)`ton` ..C0lling\-.'ood Midlantl T, ' ...l\L'll'Jl4l . 10u.\ Loolioxu ..Sc11rL-'zbc1' Ch'.1})1m\.i ...... ..D1'yden ..lo1`t Fr'.mci~_ Fort William ....Po1'L Arthur ...Bruce Mine: ...Sault Ste. I\E..u .- .... ..B1ind Riswr Qn.-Ii` xv-' ...Woodstock .....S:u niu ..T_o1`0nt0 .....S'.u-nia . ~. '1`hom2L_~' ...StratL'ord ..Kitchenc) ..Win(lsor ..Kitchcncr .... ..Pct`.'ol1;1 Pt. Rowan .JBranL1'ord .... ..GuL-lpli ..Wimlsu;- ..... ..Guulp.1 (".211 We know of no higher ambition than to con- tinue to serve the people on Canada s Great Main Street.