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Northern Advance, 28 Jul 1932, p. 6

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The British delegation to the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa, headed by Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the ffouncil and former Prime Minister of Great Britain, despite its heavy labors during the five-day vo:.'a.;e to Vunzida on the (`zinndian Pacific liner Empress of Britain" had its lighter moments. The scenes ahnve show members of the de1c::ut.ion visiting the Nlwiga-V-1118 Bdae of the big white flagship. and Rt. Hon. .1. H. Thomas, Dominions Secretary, en- 30Y1!1E 8 game of quoits. Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin antr-zraplis :1 picture of the Empress of Brit- ain" for Captain Latta, her commander; looking` on is Geoffrey Lloyd. .\l.P.. n hriliiant }'0llTl'.I` mem- ber of the House, who is his Parliamentary Private Secretary. Lower picture shows: Rt. Hon. Sir Phllip Cunl1ffe-Lister, Lord Hnilshnm. and Sir John Gilmonr. receiving 21 short lesson in n:ivi.za.tion from Capt. R. G. Latta. While the delegates were on the bridge 11 small steamer sl:o\vcrl :1 xiiessrrze of welcome, and above is seen the Empress ofBritain s" si_L'm1l Thank you. UL? In thn ova- bo ht-Id us :\ ` c(-lobration. +1.,` . S l()lIU\\'\' -lm-4-(mzl vntml lyn u-.10.. .... '(|llll'x`(1. HF I'll!` Iyl` \ tlsud. To this an quarts of raw] :irrin;z' meanwhile. | :1 . liquid ,}n-n .rr:u1uz111_\' at ..u.n.~nl V \\' 11011 I om1>10d n .u .\\ ll'lI II): \ l('ll \\i|>' hushzmri. _V(` In 115 ms p0<. this .\`("\'0! ,1 mm 1.. vru (ll mu` njunn Station. Lanna n which is pmvi rr_\' for w:1. l .....l L... .. ])U5."llH(`. ll \\'lH I this . hoursi us the lye should mm mm mu` linsood noanwhilo. Koop oth soilp is rmhmnv .-ML} nun What 2 '-`Giant for pouI I -If H1n n.\\\\iI1. l`~'L(`LZ(1. about Ir: 'II\. of Llll IUI' fllli the Dnmi n 1 nus n A hou.< luv zlppnr the dairy 1 pound small :1 It will x] l.,\..\-- 9 plxz 1 HI! `CANADA RANKS HIGH IN EMPIRE AND IN WORLD The oicial opening of the Imperial Conference at Otta\\'a last Week brought out :1 few outstanding facts about Canada s present standing in the Empire and the world. (`:InmIn wifh -m ....,,.. Ac 0 nun n1`2 -.. .......`. 1.... um, .. ,..u |A\\,\.AI\.| -.-no . What camera would you buy, for your own use, < give to a son or daughter ? What motor car possesses your favor ? What face cream or shaving soap or cream, or tooth ` AH vnn unis In-(`Av 7 Lnc mnplre zmu U10 world. Canada, with an area of 3,690,043 square miles, is the lz1r_:e. country in the Empire, and conlprises 27 per cent. of the I`hnpi1`c s total area of '13,4S)1.fM\`.\` square miles. C.'n1;1i:1 Inmiu Hm u~m~l.l :.. Hm m-n. 1-),4:I1.:v.\.\ lmles. C'.m:1(iu lc:ui.< tho \\`o1`l(l in the pro- duction of nc\\'sprint, nickel and as- ,bc. hold.~,: second ])la(:(- in the pro- `duction of gold, platinum metals and cobalt; third in the production of zinc and silver, and follrth in the pro(lu(.-tion of copper, wheat, automo- `biln:< and load. CF10 \\ 0I`l(l. '4 3] Canadafs Eastern ports are closer vto Britain and .\.'mthr.-2'11 I-Iumpw t'nan izmy 0`.hr:1` norts of the \`frn=t<-2'n Hr-mp ':. zmd }`nf1`PZl('iL` pn:'t< 2u'r- from qwone to four days Close!` to Jzxpzxn thzm ` ware any other ports on this contm- ; oh ? Iv countr1e~; 01 MW \\'()I'N1. Cnada stands fourth amour: coun- tries in the number of motor \'~hicle.= in use, and come: second in per ;_!capita ownm-. or z1pp1`o:~:imate1_\' _`one to every exght persons. 3 r`-ynazln 1: rwnmzdpd h\' onlv one ` Canada the Exporter C:1mula lczuls the world in the ex- port of xvln.-at, me\\'. nickel and zlsbcstos; holds third place in the ox- port of \\'l`l( 1t llour; fourth place in lthe export of automobiles and wood pulp, and fth place in the n-xport of l1`l.ll)l)(,'l` tl1`(2s. She rzmks high also in `the export of ;1 \\'i:lr- \'2n'ioty of othc-1 3 g:roluut:-1. x I v 1 . u ,...M....n (';mmlu . S(.'\'Onth among the tra nutiom of the world, and second only to Grunt Britain among l`2mpir,- countritrs. r'.:n1`,nIn L)-zuh-: \\'i1"n 1nn Innw. 1'n-In ' I`olllI)ll'f,` (.'OUH1lY'1C$. Canadzx t,r:ulc;~: with mo different countries, of than 30 um \\'iL}1in the pine. /1-.. ..,l._ L _ ,, 1... M. Canada has [)l`0\ i(10d approximate- ly one-third of the total supply of world wheat entering into int :11 trade during: the past two month:~'. (',:1nmln in mm r-nnifsa ,., . Cam1(Ia .< s'neri<.-:< an; am most. r2xt m the world. bll Ll'?lUU llUI`lIlg' LIN! [WISE EVVO XUOITCU5. | Canada stz1nd.~: : in pm` capita lcon. of (l(3\'P]0p(-rl hydro power. I rv x n- - .- The watch on your wrist-~whnt name does it bear 7 Your shnes--who made them ? Your life insurance poIicy--what company issued it ? The ginger ale which you serve to guesta---whut brand is H '7 lHUhl.- l.'}LLL H.`.l\(.' IH LHL` \\'()I`Hl. Leading Manufacturer Canada is 1`eco;.;'nizr:ri by tE1r- l..-ugut: of Nations as one of the eight lead- 'ing manufacturing nations of the world. Canada has thr- ]:12';_~-st forc-st re- ,. in the IC1npir(.-. ! Canada ; chief Ea. port of !Montreal the 1z1m;(:: inland port in ;the world. . r'n...n.a..r~ I74\(~+!)I`V nm.+, nu-n I-Incr-1 one to exgmz 1 Canada is exceeded by only 1-count1'_v in the proportion of te1e [phones in use and the number of j calls. ; L1'.X`l.'{(X'1 ("rm-.< . fzwle of . _~' countrie~; of the '01 (1. ' (`~nn.`ln cfnnrlc fnnvfh : Railroad transportation is an essential economic function on this continent and given `reasonab- ly free rein should speedily show good recovery using it to increase buying of materials and employ- ment of labor. says the Green- ville (S.C.) News editorially. Bob Davis, globe-trotting New York Sun columnist. is back in his beloved British Coluziibin. having recently arrived from Honolulu aboard the Empress of Canada. of the Canadian Pacific fleet. He proposes to spend some time in fishing expeditions both in the province and also in the Rockies where he will meet Irvin S. Cobb and Courtney Riley Cooper, also famous American publicists. Evidence of the e;i`0\\'in,: popu- inrity of the L`;1n;idian I z1cit'ic iziilway low rate bargztlin return trips. inmlgurntvd this _\'our, was ngruin furnished by the S1l(`.( ( SS of the Qnvhcc Province and liontrcal (?x(*1H'siux1 to 1`urontn and Nia- .::ir;i HHS. June 17. when no tower than 2.500 Qnehockers me]: the trip in fmir specials on the Fridn_v. returning the following Sunday nisrht. His Honor the .\iz1_\'0r of 'l`nrnntn iswoti :1 heart) weicuzno to those making the trip. 1 Ill` lllll I, prnfossimml 1 the British nriti:=h (nlun u ;\\'nI'l` vnt`n1 Tourists spent almost one mil- lion dollars for every working day in Canada last year. :1 sum \'ii't1J:1ll)' equal to $2S0.0fl".00O, the Cauningtou, Onmrio, Gleaner, points out and claims that this puts it into the class of big busi- ness which should he c:i.refully fostered. (`ommenting on the same subject. the Nelson, BC., News states Lhnt there are num- burs of small lnwns tliroLL:hout Canada which l1Z\\ ` not yet real- izc-d what the tourist business could do for them. ~, Total production of honey in Canada in 1931 amounted to 27.- 861397 lbs. valued at $2,058,094. Ontario led the Dominion with a. production of 12,000.0L`HJ lbs. with Manitoba second with 7.367.375 lbs., and Quebec third with 5.633.- 400 lbs. Ten thousand rainbow trout fin- gerlings have been deposited in the French River in June. fol- lowing 7.500 fingerlinss deposited last year. The previous experi- ment was -so satisfactory that the present action has been taken and if success still attends these ef- forts. the French River Bungalow Camp will have added rainbow trout to its already well diversi- fied angling attractions. \..`.. _,.... ....v _. ..._, What laundry soup nnu: '7 THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. The thirty-t\\~n husilwss and v~n|'n.-c:.uI1n` mnn znn wnmnn frnvn ll ` " I U: `rmnrni I much \ u1v\ on n ll`Kl ll! to ndvn .n..c4 I _ '0 DUSIIIPSS ilIlU mon um] women frnm [5105 now touring :1!uin unzlvr provincial] ;xuspi(ro.~' found Vic- In (hoir likinr: and 1'I'~|nnu n.uim-_- nf` hn- morv than 100 whitth more PriLi. Em znnon_u: the 1,1 Kin}: unu 'S('.~' of he- city on ,. 'I`hn1' IOUH I`.\HL'- among the L_\ uu 'l`ho_v mt`. by wrdnns :\-:4 3n Does the hrezlkfzut bacon which you like best have a I IWSXITI 7 The tea which you buy regu|ar|y-what brand is if? The soap and bakad beans and the tomabo cntsup now on your pantry shelves-whnt brands are they ? El FL` read wnax race cream am did you use to-day ? un . I, , I,,, _, /, alarm clock would you buy if you needed one ? __ __,,, _ , _ A _AI,I _____ I,,,,, f some qu.-: to ndvertisements- Are You Among Those -(or akes) is in y \\'ise--pm`sons .=c-em to think that vaingxlorious br:*.',.1'g`im.>:;~: of those who ~t fools and their money. The truth re inc-.itr-m<:nt.= to their readers to do 1: for their immediate or mospevtive - ;~:ur:c<>:~'sfu} and to liv.c long, h:1\'~: to f desire-~-SOInCthing` really wanted or isers, to live long, must not (`heat the those who buy what they offer or ` ` K be z1ns'\vCrod by those mono : ;-nn.-n~.~6`n1 and in H...` your kitchen ` brand paste right The Northern Advance l Farmers Buy Collectively Lower Costa Accordingly An oicial of the Ontario Market- ing Board said that farmers and farmers organizations are showing ,their natural business acumen these days through utilization of every pos- sible means of lowering costs of pro- duction. This same speaker intimated that ju(l_4`i2:g from reports received by him farmers are practicing collee- tive puchase of supplies in increasing 13' large numbers. Fertilizers, feeds boxes, barrels, insecticides, fungi- '<-ii<., and many other articles and materials that aid in production and marketing are being purchased throu_e`h group orders. Savings not (only in purchase price, but also in `frcif_:ht costs are thus effected !thmu.,L"h carlot discounts and carlot I frei:;'rt rates. I ` Who Say--1 never read U i Fraudulent Trucking Practices in l: Live Stlack Shipments \- For seine time rumors had reach- 11 ed the Provincial Department Ofvll Agriculture suggesting unfair prac- tices by certain truckers carrying` live :=t0('lt. These became so insistent, a quiet investigation was made by G-. Duncan. Ontario I\'larl Board, to ascertain actual conditions, with the lresult that the occurrences complain- {ed of, instead of. bei'.__L: isolated and Jfar apart, were found to be rather general in a large section of the pro- .vince. Farmers have been defraud- ed of sums varying from $20 to $450 in one transaction. The common t method of duping` farmers is by ' truckers issuing worthless checks. 1 Another is to retain various sums ; ranging: from $20 to $100 from the 4 [proceeds of the day s sale of live 1 stock. Excuses offered by truckers < in these instances are many; the most common being that the stock has not been sold, or that the money was . neerled for repairs to the truck arvi ` always the promise is made to pay the balance the following week. Several instances of this `promise to pay have extended from 1930 to the csent (late. These conditions reflect on the legitimate trucker, who, in most cases, is unaware of this serious men- ace to his bl.1Sll1\ :.'~'.~`. Usually the first move is to cut rates per 100 pounds `of cattle shipped in order to increase I volume. Eventually these reduced rates become less than the cost of operating" an(l then pilfering com- mences. Farmers would be well a(l- vised to employ only truckers who are Vl-..'*.e\vr. to be reliable." '1"nc-re are about 500 ; regis- tered in the .=uimne1'agriculLural- coures at 0.A.C._. Guelph. The stu-- dents are school teachers from rural and inspectors fom all parts of the province, and they will spend . WCOi\'>` at the college, taking a complete course in agriculture. The attendance is larger than it lias been in many years. | Big Enrolment a-~ Large Annual Turnover Figures from the Federal Agri- cultural Economics Branch reveal that uring the past year 42 Ontario fa1'me1`:< co-operatives, embracing nearly 28,000 members, did an aver- age yc-zxrly business per member of This does not by any means 1'e-prcsent all of the co-ope1".1tiv(= ef- fort in the province. It does tend to . h0\\`(r\ er, that farnii-1'5 are unitin_: in their e 01't.< to keep in busiiiess. The sixteen million and A half worth of husine:<.< con- dun-tc.-(I by those included in the Izilmw L'.'lll'('.< r<,-p1`u. 521105 of line . wool. dz1i1'_\` 1n'or{uct.<, poultry prorlucts. fruit and \'u!<"Lzil)1'-.<. sum] and _1`2liH :.m1 mi. }n'oduct.~\ and the piin-}::a.~'o for !'t'.\'1ll tn ':'\&`Z`i1 "uv-a'_~ nf .~'Ll1`h :11'tic]-> as nmci-.ii1(ery,- fwd. 1'1-i'1iliz<-x*.<. Iwilw and other wnguipinoiit. \ 1 Nan Farm News z1z1ir_\' L. Km` Ontario Farm Organizations Show comp: iifunf` RIIIU (:he(3.~' .....nl ow. Whom the plum gets nndu t is vxpm'tMl that om:-izzls ` .<*nt to I'In::laml to organize Many ;:ood---l)ut not very all adve1'tisr.-mcrnts are just tho v; publish them-~ LO part that most zulw.-rti: are or be or buy or use . ari\':\nt.:x;:-. Advc-rti.<-r.~'. to bn 51 offer something of value or of ( nnr-rim} hv Hxn nnhHr- Advnrurn Invn Bean Market Stren thenin-7 1 s . ` g . 3. 1`.I1'.]U|1'l(`.< from (l1'l`1`.. Brmnn to Ontmin .\!""1(1-ti11_<: . .n:11'd`:"m :::dim`_ h\*:H`..\' 0 <{v\'-'-low-d H!- Hn. ch , .. 4' I , !\' ||lL'l'l`( `nu .\Imi.~ 4-nt p H` irnns- lH|`>|.| olfet l\`Ul _L'iUll2 4lllllH 1u. in Ontzwio. uh` \'T:n:4-..u no` \. UI1('(`(| plan .1 I` !'\` prm inaltin "5.-.... U! 4 <'(al.1M ... r\I.\ . 11 In .:\I <-fTo1`t_ to u l'\' Iv\ .. ONE! soxnethlng Or Value Of nm-dr-:1 by the public. .~\(1\'m`ti.~;: expectations or condence of {3!'Op0S0. l'lLH `mic. xnrou;: butter 1` pound n-mont of fn I prmluu-tim1._. cl:-r-I-nun] H will . ... . l7|\' I21 |'lll("'.". not comp:-I. :1nmIcc:nn:1tin n H` H... H'ClZl `CPU vwndml `ix.-. Pu m v n'".\' . n :1chiA-\'<- h(`tt(` zm 4-.\'pm't bu. -.1-1'_\' H,'\` (-3113: nu 1'0 1' thu uu pn- 11 \JiH 'odur:- l\I'A|.`1xl\ You see, whethr-r or not you consciously or habitually rend advertisements, you buy, by prefer;-nco, what advertisements lime recommended to your condence and what experignce has provon to be satisfactory. IIUH. 1 "rm.-ulturo xinu pf 1 4', . f\.. (.'l' \\'u)'.' will he a sales ~. In Tho l...s The new paved highway between Stayner and Collirsgxxood will be ofciully opened to-tl:xy (Thursday) by Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Ministez of highways. Thrcc special trains brought ovcz three tliousund to Orillia park on` Sziturtlziy for the fouteenth annual` picnic of the Canadian Pacic Ru- creution Club. While shing in Lake Simcoc at Keswick on Thursday lust, Robt. Dyer. of Toronto, landed a 30-pound muska- longe with :1 l5c line. I I While 1'ctu1'ning from Orilliu to |Midlnd on Monday of last week, the car which M.rs. Tihos. Duncan \vz1.~: driving overturned between Wuubuu- shcnc and Victoria Harbor when Li1c1 driver made a quick turn to avoid ai lamb that darted out onto the road-g way. Ml`.'~`-. Duncan, although cut and` bruises, was not seriously. I`h(: can.- vlh0W(!\'(:1`, was badly dainaged. A rattlesnake nearly five feet long`: \vas killed by a party of campers on! Little Beausoliel Island, Gore lJu_\`,l recently. A snake belonging to the; same type was killed near the sztn-.-:` spot last year and it is thought thel reptiles have a nest in the localit;.',l alt;hou;:l'1 diligent search thus far has` failed to reveal it. Fire destroyed Mr. Harry Fnun-` tain s burn near Uptcrgrovc recently. There was some hay in the barn, but no live stock or other crop. It \vas a large barn built in two sections in `"1" :'nnnn and mnrlrn :1 qnnr-f.nr~n1nr `cl 1il.I'gB Dd.I'I`l Dlllll In C\V0 SBCLIOIIS U! T shape, and made a specta.cu1ur| blaze. Nothing could be done to` ght the re. The cause is unknown.1| Tho things which wo don't buy and which havo a sickish life. are those which are not :1dvcIrti.=od, :md which try to ride into public favor on the backs of well advertised products. At a meeting of the Alliston Board of Trade on July 15th, it was decided to enter into an agreement with the! University Shoes Limited to locatei their plant there. The move will be made in the next week or two, if 21, certain amount of stock can be (.l1`.~'-E posed of in Alliston. From 25 to 30} hands will be employed at the start,` and the initial output will be 300' pairs of . :1 (lay. 1 Allan Fawn-ett, age 20, of Coiling:-1` wood, and George Wright, of Banks,` had a na.1'1'ow escape recently when` the gear of the truck in which they, were going down a mountain road` 'b1'0l and control of the vehicle wa.i_ lost. VVright jumped. but Fawcett. the driver, stayetl in the cab. When the machine came to 21 stop afte1 'tu1`nin_r.z, over four times and climb- ing a bank, Fawcc-tt was found pin- ned underneath and unconsciousness.` "He was taken home and an examin-_ rlation showed that he :~:u'ered only ai " few bruises and cuts. The truck was` In total wreck. ! , I District News 1` T.- ; 520 into bankruptcy Prespects are bright for the re-; organization of the Ditchburn Boats.` Limited, of Gi*a\'enhui'st, Orillia and` Port Carling, which went into volun- tary liquidation a short time ago.`: Shareliolders of this concern, whichi` has a long and excellent record as` i boat builders, felt that if po.<.=ible it. would be better for all (:0n('e!'ne to` and l`)-Ol'g8l'ilZ\- than to continue the bu.' umlei pi'e.=sui'e that was bu1`(lc-nsomo. i I 103-211 Black Knisrht are mz1kin\;ri _{z1'eat p1`opamtion.< for a monster colo- brafion in Creemoro on Friday. .-\U_Q`. 12th, Derry Day." I.odg-.~' fromv thr~ \`zn`iou.< towns in Simone and D111'- 5 forin Counties have acceptvd tho in-! Vitntion to be p1`0.~`0nf. It also r>x-i pcu-ted that a few of the nr)zu'r.-.=.t` ]m'qv< in Grey and York Counti~ ~.=_ will :1l. join in H15: cr>1obr:~t;m-.. Prominent omcors of the Orrin-v haw-I .1 ` x I I I I'\\n\r\<:,r\r` +n L- n..n,.p..q+ on ..-A-. 'Lm,- my: "u tmde \\'0uI(l br- ;n'o IUH IVA vill->. Q` .-ntir:-I3 poultry H"Il'|\ ll 0]` ct)nu`<`l1t.":` m1:mtit_v of` I \\.. nun.` ` ...... u'AI\ . IIHH Ulll`-I11 nil. . -1: .. \1I\ (11'(..f` dance 4;` 41.. >' IT IS TO ONE S DISCREDIT TO SAY, I NEVER READ ADVERTISEMENTS." promiw |rh`4 : .,........ V` vonstnnt dark hm lilll\ mxtu _v u _::uu mm. r\' 1`. irivv whiq `. by 1101' l1!!'lI n`ml'1 l`I\A FIND NEW DISINFECTANT HIV ll IS l'('(l (`old xvhuu 1 I ,.....1...n- . \n olT(~ct hmx<<\.< `-`K'|\. l\`(``.\' 215 To say I never rcxul udvezti. would be much like say- I never use soap," or I newr read nmvspape1`s, or No one teach me anythxng, or I know overyth1m:. lH(`I1[ OIllL'L`l "ed to be . 1.. nm '\ ll `VH1 Ill.) U T)' \\' WOW ball. .,. ".1 |ls\`\.l \\. I3. is rev :1 rloct0r s (-urn injury wlwn . rrnH' kn \Tr: T3? (`I L'U1Hl1H`l'l'IiIl ('l`(`U.~'lI ntly until the uid rown. 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