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Northern Advance, 10 Jul 1930, p. 6

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mozr longo Page Six IVll {bpX`Zl'lI} 2; one rarlxcnl lI'_1)'f:.1- n6 Modern Spraying ng p1'acticc.~: have H011] r|hnnrrr.: in r" W . 9`. lan " on W. R gm . EL. Em ma : TI` 'T\7Y`I'!`(YlIYI1I`I\Y" I\V INA\vAv-`A ral L,on4.-go, l z1d_]o1n1n;: co '1`. H. Jone-.~t : cxpe1'iment.~t f[- rH in v a.u\.uuv\:L auu V l\;I.Ul`l'xl. Pcrha s a glorious cruise through the Inlan<`l3Scas to Prince Rupert and Alaska . . . glaciers . . . towering mountains. ..th0 Klondilm. Diverse routes are nvnilable offering delightful variety of scenery. Tlnesc fares are in effect from May 15 to September 30. Descriptive folders attractively illustrated may be obtained from any Agent of Canadian National Railways. \ Low cost trip to the Pacic Coast. What a chance to see our Canada! The great prairies . . . Jasper National Park . . . Mount Robson and the Canadian Rockies . . . Vancouver and Victoria. 'D....L...... -- .-|--9~--A ~- ' " TO EVERYVVEIERE IN CANADA uln. quarto npplc ; ply a thr-an Uh: I\u'\ UHUU`r' dill] virlinzr plc road car. LHIIBS market brui.~:ing th V7,`: Iforcr-:1 1 .-,l.. n,... |n.; uonnson, -3-) IL. ruumtx .~hot Ross, 41 ft, 4 in.; Jo -10 ft., :3 in. Thl`O\\'11}}1' . .100 ft.; Johnson, 85 ft. I In-z1\`_\' \veigrht.~`---P.o.<.~:, 160 lbs. `has changed to the nest mist or` orcha1'di; has found that 1': pays to spray early and often. Sp1'a_vin5.-,' up plianccs have shown noteworthy im~! provements. 'Dh-9 old hea\'_v 1'air,' made by czxrly pump.= and nozzles; t fog` coverinrr trot-.~: thicklv. thorouwh- C - C: ! i I_\', and with lr-.<.~` mz1t(;1'ia1 usc-(1. b)Li|lU_V . Because they lnxvo incrc:L. their inrlemnit_v to $3 :1 (lay, thv W:xll<~r-' ton H(.`1`dl(l dub: the Bl'U(.'(` Count). Council the Forty 'l`hit-vc.<." Sim (-09 County Council lmw votml tllum-; i.~'ul\'c.< the S3 21 (l`.:_\-' :l0\\':1llL'('. hut" .130 one hu.~: yvt openly tlppllutl that `nzunc: to them. Still, t.llcl'L- un- mzmy people who think ll()tl1ll1_`.!` more `of the council for Lul . big D213 - [~'.:n`I-ir. '1; -.1 Running-v Rn.-nu-1_._R DICEIUL`. 31 1.10. at cxthcr the inrr nnyl no` 41 iful scenery, health-g'i\'ing air, un- pix). l'l21rrio as 21 Summer Re. rie is one of the most ln.~auLil'ul nnrll . summer resorts on thvl continent. And this fact ouglil. to be made known by a well ll'l`.'ll1{. ,`L`(i` . of zul\'erti. in some of the leading ne\\'. in Canada and the States. One sees in the papers every clay seductive announce- ments from quarte1's innitely less worthy of rank as summer re.~'01`ts than our own charming town. Txher~:' is no rea..~:on why the council should not speml a little money in advertis-i ing Barrie as a place where (leligmt-. surpassed facilities for boating, bath- ing, camping and sporting, in factl e\'er_\ t.l1ing` the seeker for summer change, rest and recreation wants, can he enjoyed. It should have been; done long since. But even now i: might not be too late to try. To give rea(lei`.'~: an idea of the powers of Johnson and Ross. two` famou.~: athletes, we print the fol-: lowin_:: Ii: of athletic te. in which they compezed at Bradfortl recently; of course in the competition witn amateurs both were hzmlic:.i.ppe more or less: To.<. ('dlJC1'. Johnson,. 2'7 Fr 72 1` - Pn 0.1: {H 1: ;IV i )1 u., a 1n.; moss, - Hig;:'h kick-Ross, 8 ft., acnn H Ff 0 In QM..- mum m we -.u1nte r,11.~:L1`1ct In Uh: .s'praying of tomatou.~` in bed:< before being: Lran. 'I`om21toc.~' L1mlm' this treatment were sprayed at var- ious . of growth with borde;:u.\' mi:\'tur(-. The plzmts thr-n w.-re 111:`- `tributml to ditferc-nt ;z'row(.-r.<, \\'!';o \\-H] L-ppm v`.1:.n-. nn.l,... I l>uu, :1 LL., u m. `otznum !Jo.`m. 11 ft., 3A1n. Va 'p0]u--J0hn.~:0n, SJ 't., 2 i ing hi_L`h jump--Ro.<.<, 4 Johnson being pri\`i1L-{red exhibition jump, cl:-zu'cd E cz1.<'1'. Th1'o\\'in_r: .36 Eb ff 5 in ' Jnhn: ill'(.` 11 CFCUIK L0 UH` On 1\`I0mi21_v Capt. the Advance ofcv $4 of wheat grown on in Innisl. l`hc about 60 grain~s to size and color really A 300 lb. In-211' wu Inn : In. J IP11. 4|. .\ auu 10. Dean- lc-y'.< bush, F105, JzL:~'. KL-cm1n. Stulev '3 1).. . .,\ `lirnuv I. There are 168 cantlitlzxtm \\'1'itin_;' on the e.\:znninz1tions h(.'l`(} for thin] class certicates. The town clerk's rc-cor(l.< of viL:1l statistics for the half year just closed shows (:3 bi1`U1.<, 30 1nurri;u:(-.- and 28 deaths. I1-1' `\un,--- l......I ...-..,\ ....LI... l...a. UH Z?` U03-CBS. Ivy bl`2l:'S band wore nobby lmts on Monday. l`hey \\'e1'u made by 1\'Iess1's. Simmons & C0., l:u'1'i(.=, um! are 21 credit to the 1n:n1L1t'acturcr.<. an 1\`lrnul-nv (`uni [nun kn.-.-...-l.C Onl Quite Y`l1P'< Fifty ears Ago JUU U) (JUL 3. pe1'hzxp.< for I Iva. Huch of .fh:u- ilnr. inn/I , .24 lL., I` 111.; ting 80 lb. shot- Johnson, 35 ft +,,Dn_<,- /11 Co- uuu. z:\\'u_\, In-3'} :rhap.< the W'ilt.~'hi1'e baconjg this injury donc`j er lo:-1 or the unload- (I of the trip from the fzu'm`f packer t.`m'oug'h 1'ou'g;h hand-jj hich could be uvoitlc-rl throu_Lrh ` 1; . ..,:,, , n4` -,......... ...,.n1...:u. 1/. ----- 1 Fighting the Weeds l Ontario i.~: this _\,'eur making a de-i termined effort to eliminate the weed menace which in recent years has seriou. reduced crop returns and= .land.< values. Under the Ontario Weed Control Act it is the duty of rural municipalities to see that all weeds growing upon l1ig'hways under their jurisdieton are cut down at the proper time to p1'e\ e11t the rip- ening of their seed and to appoint such olllcers as may be nece.~;sa1'y for that purpose. Railway companies are required to take similar action along their rights of way. If weeds are to be e1i1ninateeL.-fr<>m Ontario everyone must do his share because one weed yfarm can effectively in- fest a whole neighborhood. Destro;` weeds and help prevent enormous annual loss.l 5 .`L`l'lULl.` [0550 .~uf`fe1'ed from hOf_Z`.<. while in .1! r ,..\n.-... n -uuu LU mu m:mu1ucLurcr.<. 1 onduy Lyon brou_L'hL tn ancu . fine .x'Lulk.< t his t'ut.h,-r'.< farm isl. 'l``he l1ca(ls ax`:-r;1.):<-I D the 11L-ad, of :1 really 1nz1g'ni(-<-nl. I wu.< killvd in Bus-k- sh, F105. the other day by L'L`I1Z1H. Wht~n- \\'n.< Na-d ` Injuries to Hogs _<(-)'if)lI~' `n<<:'~\ .'| LuaL'.~ `cl (11: which the nn+ l\\x-4\I- .1 the Herd V H m._- . [1 :5, on 1L., I) 1H 5 5 in.; John- Stzmding jump~-~ `in. Vaulting; xvi` in. Stand- n.-; '1 r. 11 :,. JUHHSUI -l1U.".", F)! Puttmar in - `I.-. LIZULHH i. packe Incfrnvi + luv) u y . '--'-* : Grading Wool has Helped ` Canadian "0015 are now recogr niz-;~d both at home and in outsidzz importing cour.l1'ies as po. highly desirable qualities. Since` wool gracing became a general policy} several years ago, buyers have learn- cd to look with condence to Can- ada for supplies. In the last sczil year a little lu:'.~' than 3,500,000 pounds were graded, slightly inor.-n than in the preceding year. Wool grading has had-21 very good z,-fo;-ct on improving the annual wool clip and its preparation for market. The fleecc-.= now 1;-c0i\`erl at the sstorages are well rolled and dyed and show 21 very small 1)ei'cc-ntagr: of rejocrei or low g'1'21de wools. 1L.. A 112 10 lb. Jolmson. nu. T)n.-.- l.'ll'lU \\' "l 0,0 0 0. nun: . - i Heenzin 'lll2l(l done t.hi.~' thing. . UV I .).::)l,UUU,UUU. I In m('nl;lOl]lllfJ,' the legislzitioxi re-l ;cently pzL to benet the return-| .erl . who is burned out," I`.Ir.| .~:aid he was proud to be ;z1.<.~oci:Lte(l with 21 govermnent t.h:'.l.` He (.`.\'[)l`(.`n'.~`(:(li the opinion that he would be one ofi tho.~'e to attend the forthcoming Im- lperiul Economic Conference and that it \\'a;< not unlikely M1`. Drury would ibv another delegate from Canada. | ' Drury Tzikes Platform I E. C. Drury, the Libe1'al-P1'ogre.<-g lsive Clll(ll(lZ`.tL', practically 1`0p`Z\`.(f(ll iMr. Heenan`s decl;1rz1tion' of the 'g'o\'ernment.`.< . with tin: 'common people who never attain any` 'i,2'1'eat \\'ezLltl1" and on who.<,e should-] ls,-rs too often the in-zivia-st burdens fall. l ,uuL or \\`()l`K, L'0l1D1I1l1(.`(l me speak-' er. `W.lu1t non. when nmn-y 01 {those miners we have here were {witlmut employment because the |mines were shut down. The Liberal ggevernmmit will not bring anyone to` :this country unless the provinces 01" `the Dominion ask us to. Una-mploy~ ment is not :1 political question, or ii: it up to the Federal government ito deal with it; the people of Can- `nda t.hemselve.< niust take more re-l lsponsibility with respect to this nmt-l tor. Du,-:xlin_:: wil.|1 the .~'ul)j(-(-L of immiv _:.-`ration. Mr. Ilc-n~n:1n suit! it, w.'1~' u crinm to indu<:l- any man or '05- msm to l(~:1\'v the land 0|` their hirbln dclml-xl by mi`zrupn-s<-nL:1Li0n. 'l`hu.l- had |w<-n um much of this co:|xim.:' `mvn and wumml to comm: out to (`un- udu wiumut h:1\'in_u' H-_;';11' to what \\':_1s 10 In-4,-mllv of Lhvm. Mr. Hm)- xwlt anti Dr. ;\I:mi0n say we have ;v.1m-nuploynlvnt in this 1-otnntry In--| |vz1L1. .\I:u'ks-nziv |{in_Lr hmugrht. 100 many imm `nuts nut. In-re, yvt U1(`_\'| lmvu :11\\':1)` bL'(`Il the (H105 to hollmg v Innl-n ....nnl.. " ` In. ....,l Inu.l...I 4'. IIIIVL` ZU\\"1_\'>3 DL'(`H UH.` [0 l<)n;.';l;m . nollm IoLulu. for mom` puoplv, he .<:LitI. Ono prominent l'i\ i!1_`_f in Consvxwutivc ar- I) _v |!H`\\'$])il})('l` man, made `the . that H1cr(r \v:1.< work m.-nougxh in thy I coal ploymcnt. to all thv minvs of Czlnuda Lo givv cm~ .r1t1. miner~ `,out of \\'()rk, continued the speak- 01'. `\/V-11:11. nm1.<(~n. \\'hm1 mun-v n1 9 I i Instead of solving the unemploy-{ mcmt )i'oblcm, which is nothinr like l n . ~ `It \\'as in 1921, the Conse1'\'zLt1ve.= are mziking: 21 political football of a| condition that has been arr ravatei. D . l1Z`l`:s),'C`l:V' by the stock market cra: and the dry weather in VVe. }Cunz1(la last sczison. which Z1ifC(`t('. l| lilh: wht-at crop. The ho1'. you putl gyour money on does not al\\'a_\'s comul iin 1'.st," he said. 1 \T.- Lnm.-..... am.,.1.,.,I Psi` LL ... A (Continut-tl from palm: one) the vip;l1l.-hour day for all gum-rn mont \`l)l|)l()yI~I'.\' in t.ln- civil .~'::rviuu u.n(l [)('ll.\`l()I1.< for :\ll l`lll])lOyl.'l.':~l ('0n~ nu-ctusl with !.lu- l \':I,l.iun.'1l l.:1i|\':1y.s', full` \\`:\gv.~` on all public L`UllL)'a(tl..=I, with not morv than vi),-;l1l. l1our.~' :1 (l.'1_\', all of wlnirlx lln: l\'inp: ;:nvu-I'n- lll(`lll. w:1.~' l'v.\'[)ull::ilJl<' for. l`I\u-ry- `.llin}.: that l:1l:(n' l1:1.< uslu-l for :lx:1 li..-r 9.. In. ll.....n nu--.m...l -..-n !Heenan T Says King { Sides With Labor, Tomato Crop Improvement An e.\ ten.~`i\'c improvement pro- gram for the tomato crop branch of farming has been planned by the Ontario .-\_:ricuItural College, for -.\'1'thL1mb(-rlzmd and coun- tir;.<. Accorrlingly and Mr. `lutlor of the Ontario z1;:ricLxl- tum} stalf for the pa.~:t` few \\':;ck.~: have conducted on : f`:n-mg in Mar. n.'.\+, 1:... ,L -I llll,'HL \\'<'I.\` l'('N])UII.`\lUI(' lUr. I':V('I :11 In-1.-n rrzlnu-(I, :u:(:m'd|n;: to the .~: w: I -1-. The Wm 1 an. md nuv h'll').'_ . .LIIt1 r'inury (`(1114-gq-.4 4) is pruviclinu` : 4- 14101-1: imIu.m-_v Lrzlturt-I. |.in|u-I \;,rri(-ultuml (fullv n u-1-_-nu.`-pl. ..a Advance Print, Ba1_'1'ie.__ \I'H'I HI:'ll'_V |)I'1HlI` l|l<- l'n.\ imluzdry July Hlh um] I wlnr-n lmth hr:-I-4 ..- ...:n n... . . .. .-.~,\.u-u HIM) Hill (of rxznmnl pruhlu-xn;`.. rial l.|n- muntry of -aning a penny there this had I last ve yr-a1'.~7 I Bound for Poultry Congress I Pro. John Buchanan, Director of Extension at the Ontario Agricul- tural College, sailed last week on the Duchess of Bedford for Eng- land to set up and arrange the On- tario Government exhibit in connec- tion with the World's Poultry Con- gress, which opens on July 22nd. Prof. Buchanan lias already dc.=ig'nerl and built the exhibit, which has been shipped to London. On July 2 a large party from Canada will sail for the Coi1gi'ess, and included in the number will be Dr. F. N. Mur- cellus, of the O.A.C., and )Ir.<. Mar- cellu.~'. The Con;r1`e5.~' opens on July 22 and continues until July 31. I 1 1 .>I1I 'l'l'(`l"'.`i AIIPS Lhvte ....n.. 0 on ms 1:15: v1. to London. ,_ Mr. Drury said 21 (card on behau Moi` the Unitt-d St.ate.< when he .< cz11:.<,-ti fithat we must be 1i'xendl_\' witr. _'them, and increzi. fl"J !1dl_\' for 1 the sake of the Empire. Howe\'er, 1 he did not follow that line fur ` ~enough to enlighten his audience a.~ Ito what might be the effect on th-~ _!l'}n1pire if fuch friendly 1'clatiqn~ H \v1t:h the Lmted States were not 111- crea.~:e(l. V for unemployment, M1". Drury . said conditions are not I1(.`2H`i_\' soi _Isex'iou.< as the Con.=e1'vati\'e.< \\'e)'r_-` S]ti:yi11}_>' to make out. It is :1 world-i wide condition and he quoted g-*111'e.= ])lll'])O1'1i1`Ifl` to . that C:111z1(l:1. as lu mutt:-1` of fact. has io.<.< unemp1o_V- ; fmunt than most L-ountrie< ' ' ..... , L . \.I'.4,hl`n.'l.\~ a'.~.......1. 1` '. .1----gnu nun u.'uxi_y hill Hlillll l.~'>?u(' OI the pm-.=ent, campaign. ll.- poimerl out. that Lliree p:n'L< of tlw l)'Hlj.f(`1 cnn. in lowering: t:u'ill'.~', that the: hi: item is Bri*' prel'<-rt-nu-, but haul :1lmo. nothing` to my on the pro- =.i-clmn ('l2lU.<(`.\'. __ llv .~`Ln.lv<.l that the l)ul;::-t lot.-.< two t,l1im.':.<: it nu-c-Ls (':ui:uln .< im- nn-ili.'1t:- lH,'t'(l.~`, and ho| out, the `hmnl of groml ft.-ll()\\'. to Cr`,-at Britzxin, our l)iL".`P':`:4<{/ m2ll'l\l.".. making: ,it po.~\:il)IL- for the UHl'Ili])l()_V(.`Il of ftlri-:11 l }1'ituin to l`l2l\'(' \\'o1'k uni! lm. `lI1(Zl`(,':l.\`(* her [)l.l)'(.`l'li1.\`ll1: }m\\'(-r.~'. l Occu11f1`eig`ht ru.Lc.< lxzxw I).-en 1z1_c;uiii. <-.\'poi`tzilion of our pro- ducts," he continued, l)e(::1u. the l)0z'L1..< \\'e.1`c l)ring'ing nothing: to Cun~ min and in order to get our 5.:oo vlnto the foreigzn market we hztve _]itc1':.xlly had to pay double nah.-s. '1 have stood on the (locks in Mon- treal and seen incoming freight ves- '.~:els unloading . must have `ballast you know--instead of goods for our market. Surely we have enough sand in Canada we (10 not need to import it. All this will be .change(l if Mr. King is allowed to | 9 I iwill go with the open hand i11: u 1 'go to the Economic Conference. He` I of the clenched rst. Mr. Bennett, \`.'ln i: 51 n-1-nnf l`\n'io\vn'n in +1`.-l ..l,l . Jun:-:. 'l`hu-r<- w'* :1 l.r:ui- h:Il:m-:- ::;::1in.-I us in 15922. t,0-I:1y i1 is :1 Hm-rt-'I' slnry. Um-.~m'l. that slmw :1 ;:ov-rn- IIIUIIL Llml, is pr()m':-.+si\`a- in its t,r:ul:- policy, prm:n-.<.~'i\'u- in rr-:1l.in;: mur- kn-ts fur our wares. I l)...l.....u EM . Mr. I lnuhzvt lh(- pm-.~ thus .-..n.~..L- um. LHL` Cl6ll(.'I1C(l rlrst. M1`. tsennett,I [who is a great believer in the old ldoctrine of exclusi\'enes.s, fa.\'or:< :1 `method by which he demands that Britain trade with Canada, a policy that will get him no\\'he1`e. On the! other hand, Mr. King will go see!-:-I ling co-operation in 21 trade scheme` ithzxt will mean ine1`ea;~:e(l happines.'~u `to the whole ln1p11'e. The Dunning] l)Ll(i. _,`('l is one of the most funda- lmentnl budget.= Canada has ever hurl and will help to bind the n:1ti0n<; within the B1'iti; Enipire cl0. to- get:hc=1'. i ; \I-...L-..n-Ar. I. .'.~... nm 7. x ;;uvl'nmlH'lII. Mull. In-lIn'Vt-:4 m lI'.'u|", lu-lit-vun in l'm:l.4-rinyt Hm! !r.ul-' nml has no-I': l'4'(illl'('(| l.:nri|I'.v. will: Hm! n-ml in vic-w. 'l`lu- l.i|v-ml gm u-rmm-ul, Inn.-4 ;,mu- out. In -ul!.ivnlv- trmlv with nhlu-r t'nlHIl.l'iu-,. Wlml, L. the l'('Hll|vL '. Um` <- purl. hm :- nn-.'1.r|y tlnllhlml in Mun l..` ninn yt-7|!`-:. In in H39`) 4... .., H :.. .. .|:ar., hv':|II;-u- uf it.-s \'.' 'm1.~ .m:*_nlu.= m-ml I'm`:-ign l.`:ulu-, ){`()\`I'lVlI~l|I1`lI|. Llml. hr in l'm;l.-rim rmi ......n l IEUK-lilfl`. _ ` ;\Iu(`k-nzic King Did It `Ho {saw the P1'(~1nie1' full credit for the . of inc1'r>:1. t1'a vxithin the Exnpin-, zx . that would tend t.o\\'zn'd building` up a more . form of Em])i1'c. In Ifac`t_. he left the in1[)h0.~;sio11 on his |2lu(lIx`l1CC that .\Iz1ckcn_L1L- Ixinyz hurl lsuggxestetl the Imporml C'0nfen-nc-. on his last visit to London. N11` nv`I1v~\' Q'1l.l` n .:-,-u-1| LAI...-.u. nu .L1'um panauian Iarmers. Mr. Fairbairn intimated that an expert might ben sent from the pro- vince to Ireland to study the mix situation and report back to the de- partment. The Empire Mzu'ketin_-_; Board has offered to co-operate in every way possible. At the present time about 7,000 act`:-.< are devoted to {lax in \VC5h:l`I) Ontario. {:21 1.1 u innm. sfn l`l.\ IUl' UlH' \\v'llI`(.'.`?." liudm-l Mum Mr. Drury rlm-l:u'M1 Iuhr:-9` u-~u.- I-null`: Hun um-::u'-u LI :.-ally Lhv mz (3 Lu-vimr 1-n-H` ::l. ympulnli--H pruallwtiun. V` , nml \\'u- Inn`:- ..n: ...... ., ;.. `When You Want It, and The Way You Want It. Nnrthvrn Ahuattrv BARRIE, om. l.`.`s'lll.` Hit,- l)unnin;:l I i.<.'~:u(- of, .- It Lhtl? VH5-f Market for Flax In an _addres.<, to dairymen of Perth county, J. B. Fairbairn, De- puty Minister of Agriculture, de- clared that there will be a big in- C1`C2l.SC in the growing of flax in all Western Ontario if plans now under consridemtion by the Ontario Governv ment materialize. He stated that there is am extensive market at pres- ent in the north of Ireland, \\'hc1`u growers are anxious to secure flax from Canadian farmer" All` l<`5li)-lnnivn inh . HI. VV . n |I`.'u|I' .;l.. v Barrie July 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 .---u.-.-.._--:-- Light Opera Festival to Be Presented at Canadian Chautauqua rue unocolam b'o1me1-," and "The Desert S` condensed with consummate a:rt1sU'y into Doruayal. ___, .,__,.,.,.,......, ..,v...u,., uuu Luc UCOCJL DUDE. EJQCH Operetta is the time allowed for portrayal. Each member at The Light Opera Festival company is a remark- ably ne singer, htving had wide experience in the operatic and concert nerds. EEHE LIGTPI` OPERA FESTIVAL Featuring dramatic scenes from some of the world`: most popular operettzs. The Light Opera Festival brings an entirely new type of entertainment to the Canadian Chautauqua here this season. Gorgeous costumes, expert staging and unusual lighting effects are skilfully used in the presentation of scenes from "Rose M:.:rie." The Student Prince," The Chocolate Soldier, and "The Desert Song." Each is time annwnd fnr Phone 53 I`HUli.S'DAY, JULY 10, 1930. Live New For The Farmer

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