Page Two .lV.ll.l\ " of Magnesia Ul Ulll` IN` mu h<-t\\*- pt,-ri0(I.<. .:.,m.. HUM`. tricultum SI 11.00 I)....L... it: I.N'.\l', 'cllL(. l` VVHICH In) \'.ux'k for the De- tan; interior, so it is. to The Inmnigrution D.- n almost the sauna po.~:i< I n4` :vnv~n;rrI~-\}:nn zxdzrrmking 21 n1c2Ls'uru; .:..:1I7.:nLion . . and mlly t:1kul|)lz1c- on tVl\'('U0l1. With 1.]:-I -~ |ni!l.~: through, Lm ..'x'x`I:'l`!l l`u\'lIlll`('n: hx .uml \\'v:xl(h of .0()0.000 from \4|I\- I`\4\.' .111 .. _uuu.uuu mom 1:11 that W111 gwv ['11] \`i-\\\' M \'mh- V] 1311: mm-`I lily. \\'{' (leL'1`n= . -nnl \('.; wheels which can I ._..\.I!...,.. if 4,- u... . y |l.\lL'nI.`k cent. in 1 1011 :\.4\\\ 4 )1 L21 dollu SULl1'CL'. : 1mmi~ vf Agri- .-\'airs t lcav-: ...,1 \1.. abo L`. Sudden pains in your stomach are suri aig'ns'0f excess gastric acid. As time goes on this acidity may lead to gas tritis or be the'cau5e of dangerous stom- ` etch"-troubles.` These" first signs of pain and indj estionslxoulcl never be me lected. and quic' felief"cn.n bn obtained 3' ta.k- , ing 0. little - Pa.e s Diapepain" after `_ eating or when ptnn is'ie1r.. 1 Pzme s Dia.neIJsininstantly neutral-1 i eating when 1518113. | ' Pnpe Dia.pepsinginstantly neutral-I izcstlm excessv_stoxpa.cl`1 acid and soothes, ` heals and strengtliens the inamed stom- = n<-hlininft,` thus pzomdting normal, pain- 1 3 less digestion and helping to prevent ` .-u;L'lI`0 I."dl1:3A'z?. For n1:m_\` _'."=ru`s millions have used and ran ":v1W` . fnr the 5; 1 than and 1111.: :1 st0:'~ mi "`1 .1pe s Diupepsin _-11trn1ibles. Follow I thvir oxrmiplul L} :50-cent pn.cl of 'l`np-:`< llm` min" fr-mi ariy druggist; w H`l:\'Lf'I` }`.Iv.\' :=.~w-1'0 _\'m:1` pains and `-*mm`11 tl'0ll!2lg~;. ,' `.``- L-gen \-Qu ~~:`.V[ ggt I . . ".v:.- nu. ' ___, uml sure relief of imlizes-x` l l l 4 I l l GORDON LONGMAN 7.'u'u~ri5ler, Solicitor. Notary, Etc. Mum-y Lo I.u:m Ross B|:u:lc'. Barrie. Ont. TABBING mus I, * iN STOMACI-1` Immediate and Safe Relief Uxlu, ab .Luuu\\o . ` ..Iat.'._.ry--.-\.ust1'z1]ia, New Zezxland and .\'Ia1'ch---East India,: .+ 1 1 C-fcc, King HOYS U .1` . .~\ 1.l'l DON.-\LD '\ :`K`I\"i`\.`L` Successor 10 L. Money Ofce, Ross H. H. CRESWICKE y... Qnlinlnu. N(\.g\r\y 1111;; .4531). N .-\p1`i'1~-..L_m\'<.-1` Lgypt, 1),: :.. _\.-:-.. \ mu: temple ;>m.g., Da .\10l\'l-`.\' TL) 1.0.\ N LV. DUID, D.`\Kil\4l>Dl tors. Notzwius Pul>_]i(t, `cc-1-s, etc. l\Iom.-_\' to lo 1. rzxtcs of inte1'c:~'t. C \\'t`I1 Street, in the pm` -rly ()<'(`,upi0d by the Bu` um. }.h':mch Oice, [5121 'i0. W. A. Boys, 1{.C., Boys. Build up a fund you can invest in later years to give you a steady income. Small sums deposited regularly with this Bank will do it. Our Investment Department will gladly assist you in makmg your investments. BAN KFl0R0lll0 TFANCHES: BARRIE, H. A. Sims I`-,1` ALLANDALE - ELMVALE Fl. Lplll-D\ Solicitor, ru `nun -If B.-\ l`LR[S'l`ERS, .- DuI\1u'.- (`nn_ F. MACLAREN, B.A. S0 L1C'l'l'OII ET u `-_..._I.. 131.1.` I2........ `,)( ;ll` EM, of interc:. Block. IU\\ l' nml l\'lck.UI-\lL:. D..`\. tor, Solicitor. l".t<`. to Crcnwicke & Boll :\v\n1f in 1 Jun: Published at123 Dunlop St., Barrie, every Thursday CS'l`lCI . II McCUAlG. B.A. tr... Q.\Hn'n4 nn 1:`! 1` 1'_\', \;UIl\'l.'}':'lllL' Iozm. Oi('e.< S Dunlop St. i:_`?msiness Directory 1; k_ bUk.kvl`4b- m0.\', Comm & Brown, Solicitor for oht:\inin_s." will. gtlztrdizlnxhip and 3:1 and C;-V1;-1':\1 Qnllu-i. \\ COW.-` - PM I`1-`.` Kare?-\VICKe X IJCI * to Loan Block, Barrie. I. gllilI'[l|Z|.IlSlll1) EHIH and G<,-m.-ru] Sol1ui- (`nu.w.nnn..n.- .-.1-.- : CAMERON I LIFE INSURANCE LICITORS. ETC`. JAMES THO.\IPSO.\' rfo Phone 405. `Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada 0 LOAN ; .-\ssu2':11`.u* Policies. Pension Bonds, L. A F`-------` ' -\mmi11'r\.= y. 1:/\ I \ U Publit I .6 41.. The BANK for SAVINGS Notary. Etc. at Ull(', \ OH 11001` .\I:1.~`< `In 11x. 11 Barrie A\' ;u:cvu., \.v:uun.uu, 1:1 South Dakota. pm'n1i.~:u.< ` Bank of r.*1....,..1 .. I .\[0.\'D- um... Barrie. uzxn Om xr\tVI\`\l `\1il.\U|l|l' Monvyl `1\- I", , cur. Ilinds I).\ IV 11bIic` 1.... ` }G.G.SM.E'IE~i&CG ;Phone 82 Elizabei; St. If you have any friendship for people, don: spoil it by trying: :3 borrow money from fhem.--John D. Rockefeller, Jr. VILIUKIAN UKULK ur r Barrie Brunch NURSE RI.-\1/TON 401,-5_ Clapper-ton St. Phon i i I i I I-)1) I'.\'D MUSE L1~:sso?1_s H.-\RDY, MUS. 13.-\L`.. F. l`.G.M.. 'I`0zu'.hur of Piano, Or- Yocnl and 1`Iusi<`.:Ll Theory. gun, . . O1'gr:m1. and (`.lmn`n1:L: of St. .~\ndre\\"s I :-oslwytoria-11 Church. Gold 1\Iod:1li.~=t of l`~m~ont.o Conser- vatory of Music and of t`.1e Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley St, Rnrvie. 1'4 . '24 Dunlop. |RORI?.R'l` I-I. SMITH, ,P`.YI Specialist, sL1c(:('$s01' to O. R. Rusk. 53 Dunlop Street, Barrio. Hours E 9-12,1-(5. Phone 80. ViCTORlAN r2.. EO'u-e Hours :k!1HLl11lL`5 Moderate Rates-Ma.ximum Returns. Coliic1":1ml Clzxpporton Sts. Dhnnn 1H7 P. C. LLGY D Motor :51.-balance in Connecd uv :: m Canada. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930.. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PI'I\.'SICl.~L\'S AND SL'I{GI:`.ONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours : 2-3 13,111., 7-9 p.m., or by zmppoilmner. A, T. Little. M.D. DR. W. A. LEWiS SL'RGI`I1{Y AND DISEASES OF WOMEN us; Co-roncr, County of Simcoc Phone 57.. OHicc---58 Collier St. lnn T-Tnnu_- - HlI(.'(` {Hill I bcth and FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND `E.`.1BALI`\1ER \JlAXLIU LIULLLD . } z1ppointmer.: A. T. Little, M.D. ` C. Little, M.B., Associate Corone: County of Simcoe. for Future Income FUN -_' .~lAL DIRECTORS DR. E. G. TURNBULL ..a.. ..4.\ AP \vT.{'!1l ITni\'nv .. 1du:11u .\I,\\ umda. I DHUCOQ. and Residence, 50 Mary St. Phone 101 u.`...... Q n on 1 9 an R_Q 9.0 H 0 u rs DR. R. VV. HUGHES DI`IN'I`.~\I. SURGl?}O'.\' .1... AL...... A...-\l,l N Open Day hapel in connecuun. Established 1869 [`}.\'.l':\J4 UKL1l`:U.V 1. Above Arnold's Market. ToI(.-nhone 3'78. k'1:\.\ :x.\L/ L1L)AI.\AA1\./.1 attelltioxl to Obstetrics C0\`O11<.'1` for County of Gin` nnn KJIHCC---DD I Office Hours : 10 on `I n v\\ N. W. ROGERS I.\.\' .-\.\'D SURGEON AL _$..L...:,. . 1;. L.. LUKAVL:-u1.1. of McGill Uni\'er.:ity, )Iort.rL~.'11. Pm ;|.-.`rX r`r\\'V\nl' W13-7 E112 qrttrn Ahuanr THE WHEAT SITUATION The leaders of the Wheat Pool are blamed in a large measure for hold-\ ing so much wheat from the world markets during the past season, and doubtless they made a bad mistake. There is, however, something deeper behind the whole problem that the wheat pool not any other body can solve at the present time. ' "L..- .L`.....-H.-. I-uuvn r-nnwhinnll fnl l\L'.`i\1l'11CL.`- B1'21Llf01' mm" 1 n ORDER OF NURSES ....:.. n........I. nd Night mu. 0 Corr-mr E1122 `(I St:`., Bzmic. 1n: Barrie, Ont. l\JA\ Phone 467 w. ?home 218. V6.30-S p.m. 1. pm: ;.z\,uu.u...u, Columbia, mama; nbur and Octobr:r--Sa.'~:1< Alberta, Scotland, I\'orw an ". Il"`l`(H`| u- I'In|.\v 1.11.. `i'i.:s amphibizm gear, with` `hich bu 1`.'1i.<<'(i or low-I blimp; it to alight and travel, .:rfz1ce of the grdund. nlru mu cm pluyc umh: bvlow THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930 EDITORIAL .... , Caro1ina.'~ Kentucky, 1` c . J, u nu, uncmplo ym SOIVC ill, but: yuzavsuu uuuz. Two factors have bring about the present situation- first, the revolt of poverty stricken l-juropc against the idea of adding to its debt on this continent by con- tracting for further food supplies; second, the rapid mach-anization of agriculture. The first has caused in- (.'l`!3ZlS(-.(l production of wheat and sub- 1' stitutes in Europe under all sorts of government edicts, tarifl's and boun- 1` tics. This is not temporary and Europe will be less dependent on our wheat as the years go by. The second factor, the rapid n1achaniza- tion of agriculture, has enlarged the productive power of acres and of, men LO such an extent that over- productxon threatens to ruin the in< 2' dustry it was thought that machin- erry could make prosperous. lla- chinery is revolutionizing the grow-` ing or wheat, Canada has long been looked uponl' 2-,; `mo; granar_\' of the Empire, but`! in this we have overlooked the po-`, tentialities of other countries. As :1` matter of fact, there is not a single . month in the year when wheat is not` being harvested in some part of tire`; world, as follows; I \, _. . '/,`.,Inn,} ` not only in Ca-n:-1c.u,`* but in every country in the world.;` [J1 combined to g; Holland, Poland, )t, Syria, .\Ii11o1', 1ndia, ADI .uu.n. England, toba u..., ;.x... Kansas, ..u....... ntrodu lil<"; `line: ` TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY A TRUCK \ `The town council appears to be ` in a quandary whether to buy a dump truck or not, at least they have been divided on the question. In the meantime work that should be nearly completed by this time has not staifed yet, and the summer will be over before the streets are l gravelled. "[`L.,....~. nun hnnzl.-nzla n+' h-n:-1: nuvn_ y1.4:, 1.\.;..:u, -.-.... Mexico and Cuba. .\Iuy--.-Xlgeria, Central Asia, crina,` J:,z;,r:21, Morocco, I`c.\:as and Florida; June---Turkey, Greece, Italy, ' Spain Portugal, South of France, ..-:....~., gu.;..L:'.11'.1. .\Ii.~: `.~'.~:ippi," f`....AXf '1` .. .-. -1 r-... 51 av Uucuu ers looking for work at the present time, and if we m-ight otfer a sug- gestion, why not call for tenders for delivering; me amount; of gravel re- quired on the streets, and have it done in 21 week or two 1 We ven- ture to say than the town would salve money and have the benet of good! ro:id.s when they are needed. 3 There are hundreds of truck own` `ii I There "is some talk of having lcgis-i lation passed in Saskatchewan mak-{ ing the wheat pool compulsory. This would be the surest way of wreck- ing the pool. The farmer every- lwhere is a very independent citizen and when it comes to c0mpulsion-- ilook out. I l ll ThiC\'e5 lmuve many cunning \';ays"\l` 1 ,' ' . . - . . of plymg then tvlade, but the chap] |;\vho represented himself as 21 school jdoctor in Toronto the other day arnlia `gained access to a home on the pre- ic tence of examining the children, dur-;'C ,'ing which process he appropriate-:1 ,I/the money in the n10the1"s purse, E ` . . , I ; had an ent11'.-1;; new lme. ` { . 1 Things lzave certainly come to a I ,`prL-tt_ pass in Ohio where the high ,`,j_ pupils are being nger print- led because of robberies that - -zoccurrccl ut, Willard and Plyn1ouL`:1,l .,lL\\'o towns in that state. \Vhil<: we.-I .~.iioulLl hope students: in Barrie would 1,1 Il(:`.'(:l' be . to an (:Xp(:1'lL-ncz; l.;lll>{t: that, Lhc youth of our Lowni 1.. v nun. L4.u.|v, i would do Over in ` Germzmy, \ 4 .. .1 : . . 4 I.\I |.rAA\-AL 1,..._ :11 radio. On Sund ltion will meet; as lou Berlin for the lthc advantage of 1 ` St. Jaalm of Arc ::' fallen on the sum u ,., led past; : of 0I`](:LlI uu nuulx IIICALL L-rated, babies u A 1'11; v uauuu, ;x\_uu.u.u_,, ........_....,, isms, Utah, Missouri. JLi`nv--Runu111ia, Bulgaria, Austria,. Hungary, South of Russia, Germany,` Switzerland, France, South of Eng- - . .\.'c;`r;m.slm, Miniicsota, Wi.~:con.-iin, Colorado, W:1:~:hingto1i, ' lllinois, Indiana, .\IiL-liigan, ,.. .. w. . .- v~ . u ,. 100. and .\'l'\'(_' r(-port thwy .n;;1,...1,u1.;[ this day of tar has his u 1 the village of KIienow,` the people have decided a thx.-ir pastor and .~:ub.~:Li`.,u`.,u Sundays the congrega- .._.._4. .., ......J .....i 4..., :-; Day should same date. Whij roci,-.~t.siun of 30,000 pt.-1 . the statues of the 'ng AH): .uu._y.: -an. yuub.-.b... usual and Lune in e service. J.`hr.-re is: . 1 not huvmg to puyi and the radio cun- . , 1 y 5\.\A ml`; they going to are L0 be cc-lc-1` . , \4aw`, ..W....... 1o'.__. India Ohio, New York, I\'e'-.-.' `After uv ,:-...n.;...; Maid E '|'hv - u ~ . . . .. lllltl BUDGET UNFAIR TO TFXTII F, j_ `'-` 1 Pzwlizun-.-n , is cnjoyim.-; Lhu omin- ous calm that precu.-dc:: the storm. In the .s`it.Lim.-:5 of the past few days` there has been but little to imliczltc that an election struggle, generally expected to be bitter, is just. arounrt` the corner. ; u...:,.,..u .s..,... m um. M.. I.';.... IEXIILL Parlianiciit around Indeed, since Rt. Hon. Mr. king announced his intention of closing up the housse as speedily as possible and going to_the.people, the par- liamentary situation has become complicated rather than otherwise. In addition to the business which ` was on the order paper when E-Ion. Mr. condence amendment that precip~:- nounceinent, there is now a sub- amendment proposed on behalf 01 ~ the Progressives by W. R. Fansher, of Last Mountain. It regrets the government s acceptance of the prin- ciple of increased protection and goes on to urge that even greatm extension of the British preference - should be arranged, particularly in ~ the case of textiles, by abolishing the present requirement of a 50 per cent. British content by which coin- modities now qualify for the pre- ferential rate. The stib-aineiidinent is not one which is expected to pass. . ............I L. ...III .'A. L _ L1._ lNUUbIKY' Bennett launched his want-of~` tated the government s election an-l Not oiizy /W. ,,,, 4 of czibiiiet 1`: -.1. :..:iiz:itioii . such llllllttzi .e.u.illy take `place the eve m :11] nutui':.l l'I'.\`0LI'i't'-'~ ti. tr:ni.~l\-r oi liii~ `..'rr.~`Lt'!`Zl )`I.t>'.Ulll`(fL'.~1 to the x'esiieuti\'e [ii`()'(ina'l1`.l g'0V(.'l'lllmtI1L.~' 1will soon t.il;.: i.i:-..-, after which `there will li:- partment u. ibe abolislimi. `partment is in po.~:i< gtion. Control of immigration is also ,passing to the provinces under an agreement to be nally concluded next month, Ottawa's function in the 'mzi.tter to be henceforth only that of lling the orders of the proviiiccs for immigrants and likewise depor:- lllg` on orders from the same source. `Mr. King's plan is to join the `gration Department to that of culture, adding the Indian administration This will not iroom for both Mr. Stewart and .\Ir. MotherwelI, so at least one of them iisto retire. Mr. Nlotherwell is ab- ,sent on a health trip and Mr. Stew- ,art is acting` for him. As both have {been energetic in sounding the death- }knell of protection, it is not. iin~ `probable that both will welcome re- ltirement before the goveriiinent ltp the country on the Dunning pro~ 'tGctioiiist bu(l;1'et. Put nli-l1nn(rl1 Nlv Kinir i; (lrnn. Mr. King is i::nl:i'tztkiiig 1 Ll` .d -59 lkl - ;0f (lollztrs worth of equipment, cup- \\ L d.l'lllg HPPZLIVUI. In the debate of the past few (lays 'the textile industry has been mucn to the fore. Conservatives speakers, notably A. )1. Edwards, of Southl `Waterloo, and T. A. Murphy, ol']1.l Lzmark, have been einplizlsizing tl1ut`|` `the so-called protectionist budget of the government has done nothing` mi} ~aid in the revival of this basic in-- (lust1'_\;, (lesipte the fact that million.~: }3 tl I I | E lable of atl'oi'(liIig.,r' employment toi ;thou.~:ands of worker.~:, is Sl.L1n(lll1`,*,' idle for lack of :1 sufllcient tarifl. I Hon. ine111be1`.< should beau i11 mind," Mr. E(lwu1'(l.<, emplu1.~'ized,'.` that this condition lies not been,` brought about beczulse we l`.il\'0 an ovc-1'-:~:upply of such factories or ;-quipinent in C:1n:1(l:1. We have not" 72nou,{:h spinning` machinery in C-un-'; mlu to take Cilru of our normal re-j 7quirement.<. 'l`liv:.- fact is that \\'hil~-1 our p1'rx mi!l< :m- .~`1(`.l1!llilf.'.` irll inmm-o--+:m..- .-_.:n. ( 1 5 1 1 1 .11 ... 1n\I~.1 "Ln." 1e1-ennui rzue. ' onel` '\\'l'llCl l to on2y' `Will it be opposed by the Con.~:.e1'\'u-` `ve opposition, but the governniemf `forces zlxl-so will resist it. Its purpose[ `is pure y political. The P1`0g1'essi\ es lare looking for political capital for their ridings, and seeking` to em-l l)21l`1`Z1:'~`.>` \Veste1`n Libe1'al.<,, by placin;.-:1 them on record agzlinst 21 p1`0pos:1l to-_ reduce the tariff upon articles 01 wezu'i11g` apparel. ln Hm (lnlmfn nf Hm mm-1 fuw ll)\?_` tion L \ l I198` ism L \;UIlJC(.li.'Y:'.lll0n K/Hnil ,500.000 . the total t 3.=s than 3,000,000, notwi`. he fact that 2). total of 2 {Eli 1's.-quirod in order to :o1'm2.1] woollen rcqL1m-:m.:r D4 II nnn4un - i\f\i\ '1 .'I INIHIIIIII "III N: I '3' VH1` `-I 1. iv` |:~II II 1I.`I'|4" l'!`|I III `III; IIH|I'I 1l?|l' I I "*'l|| I.III~ Inw V-II` "`V`|l|lI uIv:I"I' `lu H . II HI-` |2n:II':| PI `PI `.'I'I I ..l` . . _IIIl IIIIIIII | :-`I II .III'. `M 1 I The Norr,11c1:n .\.. \'.'ll1(:(`, Nl AlK nu ` TEXTILE INDUSTRYi bud us cmpnasxzcu, been LSO I not` v-'nu'nnu-u in ("H n l IIZIU to-(lay :41` 4.... vH.ll.iL2lH(llI`. 20,000,0(` n nunnf 6 purprm 1.. ,..| 4.` 'IH~' UH 1` When hngno ox hnmth tells of acid H Hw l7I':` iullllonr-urns! It with n spoonful of umv '-- wiflllllpa. Must man and woman hnvu `mu '~w-v [bun comforted by this unlvuraul 8\Vl`.l`tr _..:m~ !:I-`: par-nnoro mother: should invoke ifs (hi .-..u` for Ihnlr children. It la n. pleaauut ml Iww Elkmvttnuutrnllms mom noid Hmsmfi ..;; Mm: a HH 11\'x: pun Iyin `. I 'I(.'Cll0lllSL lJLl(l}{UL. _i But although iVI1~.King is drop- Lipmg one portfolio and combining` '\it\"O others, he does not pi'op.~:e 21 Hr. ;'1`eduction in the number of czibinc: 1. mini.ste:'s. The creation of 21 Fl.~`lltl- _ ies Depzu`Lm<.~nt under a se1)2u'ate i_.`.1xnini. will remove ` one of the ,)`Sll0l`t:1;,`C.~: and if there is not to be ,'a l'C(1LlCLl0l1 by one in the number of mini. another will halve Lo 1):: 5. p1`o\'i(ln- 1'01`. 'l`he1'e has been . :1|talk 01' a : minister for the `. `Depzu't.ment of External .-\fl`ai1'.~', no.1` 1;5z1(lll`lll1ltC!'C(l by the Prime .\Iini. _1"11'1llll.<(:`lI, and Mr. lung may have Ihl~ It in mind. \lu \l-1.-_-nu`: nu-nrnr\Hr\n 9n H. m mmu. Mr. .\`Ia.s. " promotion to 1'21- `,`]Hi;;`11 Commissionr.srship in `London __cau.~:cs no surp1*1;<,e here. 1-11>` work `at Wa. no doubt entitled him. '_{to the post, which 1`t.-;ra1'(lr;d 21- ):scnio1' in the diplomatic ; of ,.'Canada. As; yet there is no in ltion as to who is to get the Wu.~11in::~ ton place. ll .1 , _.:___ PRACTICALLY NO DECREASE 1 ' IN FARM POPULATION Figures don t b.-ar out thr- ;thz1`L fa1'mc1'.< and farming 211% [to the in Canada. Br; 31923 and 1027 the zlgriculturzl lenuc 01' the country inc1'(:a; {.$:100,000,000 or at thc: 11:10 Innnlunrl '\'\:Il:r\\ ,lnH....- .. 1vr.1||v CABINET REORGANIZATION 1-?*}UU,UUU,UUU U1` Ell. l,v.'H.' 1 Vlmmlred zmlhon (l01la1'.< 21 y< '\\`:1.< Ll2`.'.`.111 of about $400 1I*nI- (lru . ` '\\`2lS LIKL! lll work-31'. The total nu-nu .. I>.H'l. ,. J Ill! LULZH l'(,'\"UHLlL` H} 1.31.51 over :1 Billion and three quart giving: ouch farm w01`km' :1 1'e\'0nu0 of about $1,700 for ` year. FInn1n'hnw :11} Hap rnnH'nv H151? )'C`Z1)'. Somehow all the matter pears in newspapc-r.< COIITC-}'.`~` that the f'zu'me1' i< hzwing time, that farms :m- 1)<)ing` ed. and that U1L'l`(" is no 11 the business. Du; M1,. r`.' LDC DLISITICSS. But the Cun:ul:.1 1929 says di'c1'entl3 g1'o. zLj.v;1'icu]tu1'z1l xx inc1`e:1scd G00 mi1h'< tho 192:)-1927 pori< in the lust _\'(`(l1' 2) million (lollurs. 'l`h-1'0 \\'z1.~ :1 d '7 1m1. n4` nun V\;\I< 1m-1'1 \\ 7-10Lh of population I'f`11\`H\' Ill` :.:.`-*-~.....m 1 Kill! IUIUII. 1:. II pieaauun neutralizes more nc-id Lhhg often um- grdm 1:11:20. No bouaehnm I 1 \ J 1:" ml: nan um U. S. r(` I , k of (119 Charles H. l hi|li;.~ N hlnlctd 0). and its redecmnnr ( 3h:vr"~. Phillipe since 1873. the genuine, prcacriptim~.-1! jet physicians endorse for gI'.l1rr.L: E the name is im rtunt. Mill: ' B hill Iii I n W H u-my?.~v ' JL 1` "rm ..\...4. u\,. u . undo