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Northern Advance, 22 Oct 1936, p. 2

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. - I The st.rug}:'Iv M Smzn \\`uu1d up .` km!` to he ln~x\\*cr1\ t`mmmm:.~-m and: `:\.~\*isn\. HM` pm\}\`v aw di\ldoi1 ..u.: ..c .~.a.-M .\'}\.u~'\ ihnx.-:L\ ind as` D. F. McCUAlG. B.A. ESTEN & ESTEN BARRISTERS ..~ in 'LI~1-. f`nnu+ AI BOYS 8: BOYS Business `Directory . ., _..- JNEY TU LOAN WIIR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS We carry 21 full line of Constables and Coroners Farm and House Leases. The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. Loolr over your requirements and place "our order with the Advance. Nnrthrrn Ahnanrr PHONE 53 We can suppy you with any quantity of the Best Make at right prices Printers in Barrie since 1847 I FRIED. Barrie C. D. Stewart 9. M. H. Esten cu: Barrie, Ont 'l'H'I`.F.I)/\Y, ()(I'I'OHER 22, 1.936. |VlCTORlAN ORDER OF NURSES J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. }'HYSvI()IA.\J AND SEJR/`n'C().\I Offuce--Owen St. (Forrnerly r_:c(svzp1c- by Dr. L. J. Si rn psrm ; . Residence I44 Maph-. Ave. Phone 700 DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduatc-. of M(-G11] Unlwzrs Mon`m:a. . Offkre and R:esidnr.r:c+-Co'rner lap and Poyntz Stem, Barri- Phone 105 !\l'..... ll;..-...~. () In .. .0. 1 ' I Ofcq Hours: 1'1 ) 1:31`./IIIIV MNIJ n`J'Jrv'1l"l'J.`< Special attention Obs-ztetrica Associate Coromr for Sxrncoe County Ofco and Residence 50 Mary St. Phone 101 Ofrze Hours: 8-930, I2-2.30, 6-8.30 Northern Advance Ir] 1 D] V/l)'S f'|.VLI -`Jl4fu`lK'4*J.`\3 Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours: 2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appo'.r.t.ment- A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, .VI.B.,A.=.socLate Coroner County of Simcoe. l WU.V1L.\ Associate Coroner, CountyofS1'mcoe f Phone 61. 0fc%-58 Collier St. Office Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-3 p.m. will be at 1 I -11`; vv........\ ... -v vv...\v-. EYE, EAR, NOSE A.\'D THROAT. SPECIALIST f\._1IIi- f`|...A__Z- J.l1.LI\..`1J. 1D'1L? 82:: Dunlop St. Phone 403 Electric, Hydro, Physio and El-:-ctionic Treatments. Massage and Corrective Adjustments Blood Tests and Urinalysis Hora or Office Rates Reasonable- \.IIL\J. K. AIVIJ Cu 1'`. DIJIKXVD Licensed CHIROPRACTORS and DRIIGLESE THERAPISTS I EL DO- I'\.._ -_ DL.._- An ! 47 Elizabeth St. DRS. LITTLE 8: LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SL'RGP.'O.\IS DL-__ 017 A`! |A__I_ A..- su-aoaxiik .;. m;gEs op WOMEN A.-e-,.,.1.-.9 . f` A u A , 4.. f`nua-`tn A: C-in-.n-. DR. N. W. ROGERS I HYSICIA.`{ ANT) ST) R/}F}O .\' C`-u.;.,.l -.1 :. 50;.--.+r.-v. (LR.-4,.` .3 A . How about your DR. WALTER H. WOODROW GEO. MISS BEIJI/AH S ,() f'i ---Phone 791-5 AMBULANCE SERVICE P. C. LLOYD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS DR. W. A. LEWIS Barrie Branch R. AND E. A. BURNS r.-,.,......_A DJ.'1'4L;.l.1L.ucL Olfillia, Ontario t the Qheen's Hotel, Bnrrie_ Every Saturday. . 12 noon, and by appoint- ment. .\I;1<;istrates`, `Terms also Counter Check Books University, Phone 218- Dun- EDITORIAL `.\` .'l.\ wlulv \~\\ u'Q\" HUN! Phone 53 I Nun. : l.hmu.rh( $ his sick` I\\ .\:II .\ .v l|qlH\ .'\\I an o .~m\i:zt~.\\x\ of '1` 0x':\1\3;v n\u<~t.i1 ..\lm.i.~tm` of I-', ,up at (luv 19,1 he w.-ts not in Lhv 1\m_gx~.-nu. boniers. ` 1:. l\`\`.. Pd \\1\ }`2\\z1`.&vz' Hepl\\1'.'n. spmxkixlg m Rm nhv.-ad riv ':\. \\'xwk. made c:\pi(:1l out Mlw:.\`. what ho twslmxi u` "l:qum' tol1;:':\tos" the 11:11 of the Henry Go\'v:'nn`.w.n. and that .0! thv ,;:o\'er:`.xnx`n: had &l\'x`d ovm` :1: the sin million dollazx m :\ _\ o:u' by mt.ting'xoo Hr off z.h\\ to`1 y~.\to.<. All that \\':\.<, pm`-\'cn \\`:L~` that c:~rI.\1`.n priv.-no in ' dividuals wen` wxid cmnn1i.\\*mns by Tl dist.il1eIs~-not one cmn of which c.-unu om of the people of Om.-xrio. Av ` 011:! cording {.0 Col. Geo. 5. Dr:`\\`. 1.ibm~;1} . 10 pm lawyer friends of the I`x`m1\io1' :n~e}\\'i11to1` now doing the muse '.hing.:. and in and on Iimated that it wou`d be madv thedhe .\':= subject of an inquiry at the next The i( se.\\*ion of the 1.ogis1aun'o. accept ~-____-._ wintvr h: .-x .v.1::x11 .lu_\:'u-.\`ln\:1:n\ (own Hm 'n(hvr d.-\_\-. two mmivnxmwi Inunlvr (`1`.~ \\`m`v .~\ll\\\\*x\i in livv cl d.'\_\' 10l\_s`,`-` vr lwc.-u|. thc h.-m;*m:m \\'n.\- Ion (.:n~v. 'l`.hx\\` xwrv tn h.-um lwvn ham: .\lmId.-Iy. but f:n`iI\v; Lhv nnnsv nf Lhom \\-vrv four mail ml Qlwzs. \\': hon 111:` job xv.-as mmp`v1vd, hung~m:m pnsxpmxod thv vxm`u(i011 .m` 111x11\ix~.1'm'.< until 'l`m`sd:\_\* with silnplv exp].-1n:\t,ion that ho \\`:1.~' `I00 iirvd. 011:1w;1 1-01-v111"_\' ;11111o1111cod :1 1111111 .10 11111 45.000 joblu:\< to work this `\v`.11to1' 111111111` :1 f:11'111 i111p1'o\*1-nu-111 `and c11111lo_\'.111o11t . spo11. by `the .\':1I1o11:1l li111loy1111`11t Cm11111i.<. idea is 10 s11bsid1'zv tlmso who :1c1~e.p1 o111plo_\`1111-11! on f:11`111s f01`1-.n~` _1\'i111e1` by p;1_\'i11.-.1` 1l1om $5 :1 111o11tl1 ;1`1*o111 the 1'odo1`:1l t1'1`:1. :111d :1 `bo1111s of $2.50 :1 111o11tl1 if tl1c.\' sat.-1_\' 1.l1e \\'i.:`.I1~1'. l11 :1ddit.1'o11. oz1cl1 f:11'111- or who t:1ko.< 011 :1 1114111 1.11 this \\':1_\` will bx` pwid $5 :1 mo11t.l1 out of pub- Fjc funds. the total cost bei11g: split : bc~I\i'oe11 p1~o\'i11ce.< :111d 1l1o Dm11i11im1. 3 pe\v`l1:1`n< r"'\'1l namnnwnc rln _mu_\mrzn acnemt. The error was simp`._v that, by pay- ing these men direct, the govern- ment greatly impaired their efciency and morale. Many men se_Lid to then" employers in effect: You are not my boss. because you do not pay me. the government. does. ~ T'}\n.=@ xx"hd wnrltnd Mnqnlv uy-IH1 1-kn me. tne govermnent does." Those who worked closely with the = post-war employment plan feel the ' u.=efu`ne.=s of the present scheme ` would be considerably improved if some plan could be evolved whereby the employee, instead of getting his cheque direct from the government, could be paid indirectly so that there would not a1way.=_. be the constant re- minder of federal bonus before him.-Financia] Post. THE FARM BONUS PLAN lli d(` .'\ \`l |\ \\ UH l 01` NH` IN. I u 1. .\'inu\+m\ <*\ilm11l_\'1 \\ nu`d lw :-:H'<`1` |\ro:-~I\H1u:] l' now .\``l\ml .`\::.-<<\:<.- I lw(`.m\ (hv .\1i\\i: x\'- ` 1` 'l\\vnnin (.h:\I\ lwfmv nu` ~vl.inp; .-H I-`.lm\*:alv. 'l`.hu- r l-`.d\u`:\tmn I`.-ailmi tn .~:lm\\ l~Zlm\`.-nlv nw-`(in;.:' lwv:m:x l in In` ihc l~.'lc~`.V .q\n:\lwr on `I\\ |HHlII`1| Ill i 'lVI\1`H` 1 Inv:1. jrunlwuia .: in(`.~m1.ilu " fut` |\\m`u \ 1-:mil_\`. I . _.a` H... I. \ u HHIll_\' I` dIV`lI]l.'- 101' lift`. : Ia` `U! III! II` :ulvam:\l~ ll`I`.`|HIl`I\1 Hw prnn.-n`_\' :-l:I;>;~:: of .`~_\' .Ii~.~ '.I` run lw vnrml ill . "10H`l:l 1|.` Olll` (H 1-H!` lUlH' _l{l'('u'lH'S'tZ killing: di.~`t`:l.~`\`.~`. S-im-v 1960 nm t11hu1`c11lo. ratio has lwvn om twa- Hvi1`d.~<: our dipl11.lwri:1 mtv by nIn:-- lu-nl.h.<. and typhoid min pr:u'l.h':|ll_v 10 :1 \'.-1ni::hi-ng: point. `But wv h:1\'- not :1tt:wkvd .~;\'phi`i.< as we have :11 1:1('kvd th<`.~`x`. 1`..oIl ........ .......\..Ol.. 01...... Ilvnn `l1('K(`(l 1l11'Sl`. 1`ntil \'m'_\' rm-om|_\` thvrn wzm` `mic or no di.~'cu.~`.~'ion of s_\'phili.~' nsi :1 publiv In-nlth nn~n:u'o. H. is now! 1m\\`v\'m'. out in 1110 open nnd puoplv" are l:1u;:h1 how to avoid . to` look out for mxrly . and to` {rot t1'o:mnvnt when such .sy111pLon1.i aw observed. | C.~nLiH.. ...n~6...~.l 3.. no H. I....-: (LRF./\T PL/\(;UE OF SYPHILIS 111'!` OUS(`]`\`t`(l. S_\*phili.- control is not the busi- m-x< of the public hu:1lt.l1 olT1<-01` 4 alone. nor yet of tho privntv ph_\'~sic ! inn or 1110 social wo1`kor. It is :1- job for tho \vho`.o people. which (`*.1n[ be done only with tlmir tmdorstmul 1] in: and CO-0p(`1`:1Il()]`l. 'l`ho moans of'f doing: this job are (-10:11`: Rind" syphilis. treat .=_\'ph1'lis p1'omptl_\~'.i Examine for the family and` all 01h-21' contr.1ct.< of the s_Vphili.i _ paxieut. Prevent the birth of syphilis-x 1 babies by re-quiring blood tests ,:w- : fore mar1'ia_9:e. Teach syphilis. `I110 facts about it should be known to. . all people. : 1UO,UUU- [R The point about the Imperial` trade treati<.-3, as cont.1'ast(:(l with th.': United `.:;t(:.`< ag'rer.-nient, is that. they operatr: for 52 weeks in the`? yr.-ar, unhamperr-rl by any quota re-, strictionsr. Twp of the most `mpoi-t..i ant l Utm.~' umlr.-r tho so-c-ullod l`(!(`1-| procit_v p:1(`.t, on tho othwr hand, Lire ` ;:ov~2'nI:tl by quota provi:' nm1ir.-- l_v, liw: z-:L .;tlr: and pomot:.~`. Alrnatly thv Dominion has vxh:u1; 1h'r- ,rn:u`kr~t allottr-rl it for Lhesv com- ` niorlitit.-.~`, with Lhr-, rt-.`~ult that for tho! `bal::n(-r- of the _\"'1xl thr: l)(',l1f:lltS of` thr: trr-:1t_V.`~tan:l nol.:ibl_v (fl1l`L:lllf`(l. H0lds to World Trade Theories ' Notwith.' thi.< u-xpcrir-,nce of unqualit,-(l . with U11: lm-~ poriul ti-rwtit-.< and of morv Iimitml mt-,(-r-.~`.~` with f0l'1'lL'Yl country urrung(:- nivnts, the prr,-.~'rcnt niinistry slill ro- ,m.:s.in.~' faithful to its world trsulo :t:onvi(:1ion:~'. Another pact is vxp<-<-.t- I Ml to hr: unnoum-4-(I during the pr:-4+ ant] \7~;1'('l(. It wi`l be with Gurmzmy, `am 1, I.-rn r-on;~xidr-r:Lhl<- l`n`U.'l`f!St on- lPurlin:-.monl Hill in learning: what its v iU*TlT)S will hr-. As Canada and Ger `many already (:xchan1:c(l most favor- ioil nation` tr:-atrnont, t;h<- mutt wi'l owiously have to follow the plan of {tho F'Y'f:n(tl ) treaty, uxchanggimz lower than favorc-d-mLtion rntus on specic commodi~tir:.<. The is to sun iwhat Carliula can grix: Ge-rmzmy that `Wlll not simply t:xk(,-_:Lway ZUlVH.Y1l .l_','l`.'-`V |.(:tTlJ(;'y((lt by the Unit;-tl S't1:Jiht,~.:hun;l(-1 ; IS ran _v. or com -1: wii e m- lporiul prrefr'r(:nt.i:':l pratc-s. Chr-miczxls nan thn important items for which, Germany is rcportt.-(1 1/0 ho anxious !t.n Ll nw-`fr-w-`nr-n uriln irnnl HI. Trade gures for September, just released. emphasize that the Imper ial trade agreements, inspite of the seeming indifference of the present government in their direction, are `functioning 24 hours a day and are still the economic backbone of the Dominion s foreign trade. Pnr Han n1nnH1 nf Rnnfnnwhov {`,uv1. UOHIIHJOHS IOl`lg'I1 X.I`21(l(:`. For the month of September Can- ` adian export trade with foreign countries ge.neral`.y dropped from $45,044,000 to $44,692,000. With the United States it slumped from- $38,603,000 to $35,121,000. Wit.h{ British Empire countries, on the other hand, it increa:~:ed from $32, 4 214,000 to $44,202,000; With the, L'nited Kingdom, particularly, it` 165,000. , jumped from $25,537,000 to $37,` 'T"hp nninf ahnnf H10 In1nn1-in] ` THE IMPERIAL TRADE PACTS WESTERN FARMERS SEE THEIR MISTAKE NOW`. |\;f'.fI`Hl?1Ily J5 Y'(1pUY'[.L'(l 10 D0 HHXJOUH V `to secure a pm-`fnr<.-`nee, with iron` and sauce` next. 1 One of th. ufft-rrts of the Amt-ri- 5 can t,r:xd<: tr(-zxty, h0W('V<-T, as it was nri;:`.inz1ll_v dvsignml, was to divert to` ho Univ-d Swirls the I>us.imu<.~' in ironf and stm-I mid 1-hvn1i(-nls that was` Ir-ft by Lhr: lxnpterhnl pr-(:furm1('ns. -` Coal is :m0t;hr-r t-mnmodity for which 1 1 Gm'm:m_v is said to be zxnxious Yo 1 1 5- (-1m- :1 nmrkvl. An oh.~`tn('l.,- ht2.w-ts` 1.... cL...... .. :.` 41.. .........A VH1" 11 Hl2lI'|U`I,. H (}K)."3LUClQ nC`H(`I." `hvr th-r- zxmxin, in tho l`((:('nt :11`- `rzunw-mx-nt <-o:x<-`udml with R.u>-..<'m. Broad or narrow, ho\wvm', tlw G~!'m:m :n'mn;'(-nlc-nt will he onw- mmw t1'udr- 11v-:1t_V to th:- (-rr-(lit 01': Lhv prww-nt 1:0\'<-mm:--nt. in It-as than inn :u-luu] _v-'---.r in of'(-4-. And there is inIli<-utirm that 111.. mini.~'t.r_v is dis- pn.~<~d to uttzu-h prime importzlnce to[$.1xInhm'.< of U'< 11H('.~', r.'uhm` than to thr-ir <-{Tc-(:13, in its own a.ppmu'sa1' of 1-hr` .\`l1(`(fr;.\S` of is trade policy. I On J.:.m1m'_v 1, 1030, thirty-four; per (`v-Ht. of thv 6,800,000 l'2n'1ns in` Lho Unxtrsd States wort m01-t;:a;:cd` and 06 pm` cent. were clear of that. Lypp of ir1(l(ebt4:dncr.<.<. The total farm mortg'ap:: debt in the United States was $7,500,000,000, or 56 percent. of the total vnalue of the farms which were momgaged. . 'l`lm.u. Hun-wl on My .. In `nu l\\:H`( nu: H]. HM` `J of Imlviv |W|l'H|`\ -I'\. ll '3` l"`<|H'lI.';l|I I` (vlmu ll) pvr will of all in 5 pm` run`. of MI I|i.':n:I.kv': um`( um! lvlmul \`n.':':I'|'`. I -H` uti`1 |\iI`H1.': and tn.- ` I. :.. al.. 1: 1 ..l...` l\\'icv n.-: unlvll hunnlrml 1.mu\s: ........l.- .. H i.` run, Su1'm-0n-Gen- nt~=.'< Public H1-HI! M. i.~. uf .\`m'vuy `ih-~.< .r_\'phi|i.~ us Hm t 1|-nth in tho Unit IEHH .'~_\`phi|i.= nH: | nmrv` than-n hp}: :1 in Hm! muIm'_\'. jnr pmhlc-m III Unn- v|' (lw lira-:\.ux-.u Hm of (':m:ul:\ it: slvh-1* Lnwnl 1': I|l`_!Ll :._\'phili;:. wl in HIE pvt` v lrv:|h1\mIl i The fariners of the pmirie pro- vinces who \'OI(`(l to oust the Bennet.1 Government :2 year ago. would outs the Ring Go\`L~1 nment to-1noi'ro\\' if the-\' had a chance. The farmers are up -in the air at the low minimum price announced for wheat. The)` fully expected it would be $1.10 a bushel at Fort William 87-: cents. Critgioisxn of Lhe ation of the present \'\'h-;-at Boar heard from every fanning district in the west. The View is ..hat The farm- ers` certicates were made Wort-h`.ess by a mad selling i: policy. and that the price s`.ruc1ure- received a shattering: blow. resulting in our wheat being sold at 25 cents a bushel under its real vaiue. Mr. M.urray. head of the wheat board. and successor to J. I. .\1cP`ar- land. Look over some '220.000.000 bushels and placed it on the bargain counter. although it must have been plain to Mr. Murray. ovpv-vnnp in the as it was to hn=-Vree rnn'r11'.l1= inst cad oi ` oper. (`X MU L.Il\L'.\ Ull \I Illilll IJI l-lllb \\J1.\ will provinces Perhaps civil service memories do not -go back that far, but during 1919 and 1920 a \'er_\' !:l1`g'_e number of .111-C-ll were put back into civilian jobs on a soiii-_=what similar plan b_\' the Department of Soldiers Civil Re-establishment. Thousands of re- turned so`-diers were placed wit;h eni- lployx-rs on a subsidized basis and treasur)` checks were mailed to each iman monthly to bolster the wages paid by the individual einployer. This experience disclosed a ser- Iious psychologrical. error in handling the sit.uaIion--an error which led to much unnecessary friction and ill- will: an error which should not be repeated in the present farm em- plO_\'l1l'!'lI scheme. ment impaired and l'l101`2l4= \l5:n\' rnpn :25:-I Tn Hann- |Y1|UI VI`; him`! Ir: I lhw I )HlHlUHlL_V IUY \Vr|I('P , in rt-mnt dr-d ow, men! om .. 1,. .1\.. ,.. J14 ,4" :_\'nhili nh lira iliu (hull? m: Inlwr ` mnvh us. '|mn.v:i|u`v. uf nil in Advance ` Llw I :-nl ml lhu mlmini;>h'uI,nm uf Hm. '| h(' Al1Ii. ritvs Hu- l'."..*',`i of :1 mun hm nltl nuw in sin IHUIII * mhzun :1 ft-w vlmn-:, v.-lm suit] his l':|rm .~.-mm; _\'~;u-,< Hun, Lukimr :1 mm-I. .;_1:l;;'v on it, which is his sole means uf .wlImmI'1. 'l`hs- IINIII who uulvv Hu- -`ulvrly 1:1-ntl:-mun Hw nmv-t.;_rm;v- is :1 .u-nnmllw-I. Nnl. only has: In" my! [mid uny int:-rv. 'In lmn yvsH:< nml only :1 lllt'l'f` pi.l1.nm'c~ nu gn'im'ipnl, lml this tlvhlm` mul fnmily tlrivv n cm wvhiivh tlw nlul 2::-a:`?|u'vn~.nI .::ny.L' Lu M-Iclnnl oi!` llw rnml, `Hm fumi'_v |rmr:.u wt-H, an I. llnr-Er In H:- pic-Hnrv .-almw nl It-u.=:l mwv n wm-lg, l'rntvrni7.~ |'rw'|_\' unul -xywn.-zivv-ly \\'.i4.lu |'r'w'm|e-. uml (|I`ll_\' ||I'~`III.::I~lvv.1`.[ nl' n||mr-Iully muthiug. .'~'.mnr Linu- -turn 'l.|w ulc-Mm` Hwvxv his: Irurvlv-n M guy | I:u'Inm'n' (7-rmlihmz` /\rrung:mvnE II. AM. who urn alninp; Imtlniluz. H is-. n V` vvur nnw. .=:u\'.=: l.h:- mun wilm Haul .... .. . l... . ...l ....n..., 3 `'1 ` , J to `tiinivtizmzv undur . whvn llv .*:im" lw I'M-t-ivI'~tl vilrlil-I~ lilliul hm|_v lmd I.|u- t-muv of him; I'-v'i-w, nml `llulrllllliy mm ho dome, nor run hi gt-t llw ml m`i1|i,-at.|':|ih()|-u `lo do lll_\ lilllHLf. llv hm: v:r`lv(l on 0l('ll|lH in tiw lv|:i.ul~:ntivv- vlmildinp; in 'l'()l'()lll1), v;:!l-d on tlir ll(lllll|lllHl.l`1ll:()l' of -n.-u-:4 llmlc-I` l.l11- Art and on tho |)od_\' in 'l`m'oILl.o which n(l_ilI.~vL:4 tlwst- x';|:4v.a'. llu run in-l. `Ho ..~'ziIti.~'l':u'tioii from any of thvm and vomc-.4 in <-.onl:u't with tho in. that ollioizil L4 as mum :i;.' ;_{rinvmw-~. that an ()_\'>`I-1`. What am I igoimg to do '3' zisks this old man. 'l'::n'.' 4-unw to his -_\'(~.< wh:-n llv told u.~' this I1l()l'L}.',`}\']."(` was all h- had to sins tnin him. Unl'ortun:vlte`y, we had no 1l(l\'l('(' to i:iv<- him that would hvlp hnim ou>t. We make his story puhliv in llht` hope that it n1:1_v ht-lp lo mi- r:1_s:- public opinion to thv pmni \\'hm'(- tho izovt-I'nim.-nt will be com- `p('ll((l 1'0 \\'i=lhdr:.1w thv Art and al-_ low the law to tuku its voiirsu with l :19; un:=(-rupulous scoumlrels. '` _ I ABUSE OF CREDITORS` ARRANGEMENT ACT plam `LO J11`. .\111Y1'3_V. 35 IT WES ID everyone in the buszriess months ` ago. that we were facing bad crop reductions the world over. Then why did he not demand at least a reasonable price '3 He could have sold just as much Wheat at higher prices, and instead of mil`,2ons of dollars being lost on wheat he sold, it might have netted a handsome pro- + I `I CANADA LAGS IN CONSUMPTION_ or FISH , Co111pai'c(i to the people of r :n;:i ilzmd, Cavnudians are poor sh (-:1t(:1`.~',1 n +.1w nnininn nr .\H`1-ml H R.-imm. I `.lillIU, \/&lVllilUli||I.\ 2l|'L' })UUl' ll.\1I (fill/l.'l'.`,( `in the opinion of Alfred H. B1-ittain, head of one of (Juli-.idu .s~ 12111;-(2st sh producing` conipunios and former `president of the Czmzulian Fi.~:hr-ries` `Association. Over in the Old Coun I try the consumption of sh amounts ito about 43 pounds per person. Here` M in the Dominion it is on`y about .:J' pounds per capita. Yet, according `to reports presen*t(.-d to the shing` gindustry, Canadian sh is noted the Rworld over for its avor and qua] ity. \71- R\*if.fui.v1 hug 1-nnfinnnnzlv ad. my. Mr. Brittaivn has continuously ad- vocated an educational and advcrtis ing campaign by the government to help increase markets witmn the Damlinion for Canadian sh. If the national consumption of sh were to be increased by only ten pounds per capita it would mean approx1ma~te'._\' another 100,000,000 pounds of fish.` With the pre;-`en=t crusade for the increased consumption of sh now I appearing in the newspapers and magazines of the Dominion that goal .seems to be drawing nearer. Ac- lcording to Mr. Britbain, such an in.. ' crease would add materially to the" `general welfare; it would benet the 2, trzmsportation companies and afli:-at-1 ied industries; it would increase the! . revenue of the primary producei-,' land it would provide a real .~.l.lllll1lll:' I" for the entire shing industry. l 1 T ri maun. _ l`:h_- result is that :1 umon occurs 5 l)<-twg-on the mu:`i<:l(-. and "fat and the 1 ht-art itm-"2" to carry blood to it from g`th<- nu-w :y0uI'('<- through thg tiny 1| bloml v<-`sstels of the lat, and muscle- in` much the .~'um<: way that grafted skin ram-ivvs :1 new blood supply from th(- tilssuc on which it is placed. Hr Ru:-lz I-Vnl-!I.iY1lAll H1111 {Mn doli- S FMODERN SURGERY GIVES NEW ARTERIES FOR ow (l1SI'7lS(5 suner. . Essentially it c0n.-i.x'ts of severingi it chest muscle, opeuninpr the pericard ium or sac enclosing: the heart, and inserting; an end of the divided mu.s'c`e in direct Contact with the heading; heart. The muscle is not at- tached directly to the heart, but is] stitched to the pericardium. The in (.`.'iSi0!l in the heart sac is not closed, and fatty t.is.s'ue near it isiallowed al:~;o to come in Contact with the 3 `heart. Int... ..,....n :L` 41...: -. nninn m..-um I __.___ l A new operation which p1'ovi< lc.~'l the human heart wi1h u b'ood .~:uppl_\' : from muscle and fat grafted to ill to suppl(:m:nt or replace the normal ' supply from the c01'omu'y z1rtc1'ic. was dose-ribe(l b:lo1'(: the Anmriczm yColleg(- of Surgeons 1'cc(.-ntly. ` Hr ('.l:nul.n .9, Rot-lz. nf Wn, I\1()IHfj, (,` Ul DUl']. ,(.`Ullh l'UL'UI|Ll)'. Dr. Ciaud-c S. Beck, of Western R(:.`~`(:)'V(: Univcrs.it_v, Cleveland, 0., d(:(.'i&H (:(l the opt.-1'ut,ion, which he has but-x1;:m developing; for thv .lust, ve yr.-ars, had bet.-n' found suc- `cc-sst'ul in trcutim: .s'(.'V(.`)'(,` udvam-ed (-usns of h:n*dcning of the co1'onzu'_v zn`Lcvics which sup}f=y the heart musclts with blood, and in some cases hzui brought. complete relit.-f from the tt.-rriific pains which victims of tho suffer. I..m.v.H..IIx- if 1-nnmin-u nG' unun-ninu I Irom tnv Lrssuc on wmcn IL IS [)laC(3u. Dr. Bock (:xpl~zLine(l that the deli- fcutc-, op(.-r;:t;ion is intt-nded to (-,orr('ct aLwo inupcrtunt in the con- . of the human machine, ;n:um-`_\', that the heart (lt-pends al most 1--nt,ir<-ly for blood on the cor- `onury urtl.-ric-.<, ouch only about one- quzn'tm' of an inch in (lizllnvtm, 21.n(l 1/hul. it is hum: in contact, with the l)ml_\', but has little vontinuity with . 1n.~i,xfl)(n'in;: ti. 'l`n 4 .-up llu. rnu-rnnn hm.- lm-ml. Wheat. after all. is the ruling fac- 'tor in politics. as in busing-.<.=. in the west. The farmers were stung when they voted a2am.=1: the Bermwt Gov- ernment, and they know it now. lll_`l_L{'IH)()l'lIl}..', LI.\Suf.". `To tixm: Lhr: 0}w1':1LioI1 h:2.~' b(3Il 1n-rfu1'm-(1 only on . human p:1ti-nt.<, 4-i_;-`ht of whom \vcrc.- ma- 1(:l'iil]]_Vb(rn('t"(]. 'Th(.- other rsigsht Ii:-d, .' from condiiions which could not be z1.~:.~ociutc(l directly with i the operation. l i ln. 21:; actua` quantity is con- `ct-rnc(l, Japan is .<(-lf~su"1cicnt in ' whcut, havin-g produced over 47,900,- 000 bushels in 1935, but 16,318,000 `bushels were imported for blending. In spite of the iact thuzrl, Canada was excluded by trad`. policies from the market for half of 1935, the Dom- inion` supplied 1,939,929 bushels in that year. I g_rm:wuvm.u| .==H_\'Fl rnml, W!` -n.=:t. :1 uxpvll,-wivv'l;,v Limo-` 1... 1. mmluuz. H IN. I!` ~ Lhv Vll)`l"" Hlv MEI` r-VV, 1 vhhinu. `Mu H 'lIu| . nl' IL... .....I `D- :1- CAMERON 5. CAMERON lJAl!i.JS I`1')'J uS. SOLl(Il'l`()IcS, I-:'rc. 1 - .h.. ALEXANDER COWAN B/\lL1'.[S'l`I')I{. Solicitor for obtaining prnb::.t/rt: 0) will, gu;n'diuu.' nml mhninimrution and (Jam-rnl .'~1oli(:m:r, Nnb;xr`y Hun vv_vnm'c:r, 4,-dxt. .'v1uM.Y TU LOAN (lN'...... MI..-...... `F-.....I- K!l.I.. ii GORDON FUSTFZR n/uuuwn-1n. Hm.u;s'r(.m, N()'l`AIY ` VIUNVI-:YAN(;lN(;, m'r_;. | MONEY TO LOAN , `Office, 3 Owen SL, Barrie Phone 6.9 } B/\ILl(lS'J`l'2R, S0l.;l(,'I l`O}, NUTA RY IJYC. BAR.R.LS"J`}`IRS, S()I.'IC`I'I`0IS, NOT- ARJES PUBLIC & C()NVI'}`YANCERS The Northern Advmlcc, Barrie Money to loan in any sum: at lowest current rates. 18 Owen St. ~ }D. M. Stewart Stewa -*BAc1hsL'11L2,w {)h1:1"(i5Ih()1`>.~, "Err; MONEY T0 LOAN I'\lZ--. D--- Dl-_I. D_....2- ` BAR.RISTI:3};S_,` S6L;C'I'_1`;)RS, NOT` |AR.IES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS ~ mmn '5 Owen SL, Barrie. Phone 406. D.`1I\.I\.1D J. DIVA) Solicitors in High Court of Justice \Tn+a1r-ha: 1-3n`hHn nnnvnvannnrc DUll|.'1|4Ul' 111 111511 uuuu. UL |JU>LM.ZC Notarles Publlc, Conveyancers Money to loan at lowest current 1-aim: I 1' LJlV.El.l\c.LJ..J .lJ1I\ElL11\J.l\-L3 : Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night Morgue and Chapel in connection. I Established 1869 !nL_A- on D......:.. t'\..o J. I E Phone 82. IV` `,,J\4"l I I V} IIVJ/\ IV Office: Mmumic Temple Blclg. a.uv\Avo Ofce: 1st Floor Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. 1 1-7 Vein .1 H F`.=+m Mr. Merchantu Muney to Loan Masonic Temple B|dg., Barrie lL\Jo Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. (\T4`13Tf"C`. 19 f\`XT1I`\Y CW` Successor to Creswicke & 132'] A 'n*n1rv-urn-n nnr 1/-1n x ~r-rr OX IIIKOYEII. OFFICE: 13 OWEN ST. 1 the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Ofce, Elmvale, Ont. 7. A. Boys, K.C. J. R. Boys H. Esten AVLUAVII4 L L U 1JU.`1LV Ofce: Ron Block, Barrie. STEWA RT 8: STEWART GORDON LONGMAN MUN G. G. SMITH 8: CO. 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