u_u\.1Ll|H for 1937. ' per ` - ..........uuu nu A): new 111 'I`o1' 0:: December 8th and fit}: to .1 leader to S[1CCCk`d Hon. Earl Rowe, who has resigned. Re- pJ'esentati\'e.- were p1'e~'en`. ,l`1'ov. e\`e1'_\` part of the riding" :l'!d Hrm. ]I'.`m'! Rowe gave some ~ou1zd :11- [uv\l|l LU . I riding to I Conservgve Delegates ;Chosen at Meet T I The E.\ r(.-utivo `me (.'on. `the police court |'[`hLI1'.~`(Jz1y ni5:}11'_. : ENKINS GARAQEQ Cross|and's Drug Store Cunningham's Sandwich Bar Dixie`: Smoke Shop Dan's Corner Book Stm;e M0nkman's Drug Store Payne's Soda Bar-Grill Powell's Uited Cigar Store 48 ESSA ROAD DO `THIS N W13 Avoid Thisg F. ,._ Hyouse. ,7 ~ V- vnxv \_'\,II|.A\. L)llll i ,'on. Association met iv volice court ch:1m1ner.~ here on =dzx,\` ihe main business to .~'ele('t i-1e_2'a te.~: from thr- : attend the Ontario (`on- .i\`e L-onvention to be held in an r\A,.n...x_.,, ~ < z..u only EXPERT PAINTING -- BODY AND FENDER WORK of the Centre Sim- \-`-n4.`..A A ...- A \} (311 }'`{m` the Shorthorh DISPERSAL Friday, Nov. 4 Ro w e the 13.5. Dre better id:-111 ...~..v. aided, ` for him! zial ead-E amber ofl I-16 scar Mishap jKi11s `Woman _Of Meaford V .\';)1~th Bay i VVIFE OF DEPUTY-REEVE DIES] AFTER COLLISION WITH: TRUCK ON WAY HOME FROM} TORONTO. ' PHONE 325i .\lL.-afor rs mble v-zruck collisu - wed in from A E. J-amec, P1-osidmwf, (flmimn.-m of l~?(~n1mnl>r;1n<-0 Tm) (`nr1121IItt0n. ` _'\Il nf :'.1nir'<* .\'<'u1(~l1 Mnnd ~Fni<(- 14 imj,>m'1:1- 1i.1:-("1'11il }\I}un- mitt `Maid. .\1 "I0.-15 u.m. thv ]>l:1<-in}.;' hm 1niIum~s' silmu-0.-1nd H10 . Last T 0: aml I-?0vvi]l<-., ztl lm_L:ion will :1Ht~nd divinv SN Unitotil (hm-<-,11. Tim ()f'fi-m'.< and J`](`.`lll})(_`1.S of the l;i.H l`i(*. J-irmlcll, (`zmutliun .'I}(=_rio11, o.\'t(.-nd to uh Sor- \'i<`u, .l`1';m*rn.-.11 ;md Lzzlmr >1-;:;11nizzxti )11s an im'i1.`1tim1 to 21-H'(m the S0l'Vi'(`, in Rl*];\l |C.\I- ITEH.-T\NCE 10 bn held in (9vn1r.'ul l ni1vd (`lnm-I1 :11` 11. a.m.. N()\"EMI`}ER Tlth. '.l'lw. p.-n':'1 will I0.-1V0 Hm M:1.rk<-I 1*'qH:n'(' :11 l0.f}0:1.1n. b'i)e.r1th {zmdle Remembrance Day SERVICE Dress: Medals, berets and `nancls. -311:4 CANADIAN LEGION B.E.S.L. .4. \4\.I\` had The I/ews Items of Interest `2 To The Busy Farmer 1 i I i H II\ \/ unu|1utnUlIlHllllgH| llH`- ulicl .'lFf(`l whitrh Hm sm'\'i<-(~ in (`A(-n11-:11 ...;1\ `upped I. ,... JENKINS COAL YARD, 217 Dunlop Phone 326 ..._.-_.__A - of Meafom Good I-l0'.uI.~: ALL LINES OF THE BETTER CLASS OF COAL -- COKE - WOOD I >14] L] `(ER \' A. N \.'\\'i [ERE Fuli`i.~;, 16 Co and Heifers .u.: after :1 accident ,` ' Beets, small basket _ Carrots, small basket :1` Onions, small basket 5! Cauliower . . . . . . . . . I 3 Cahbafze . . . . . . . . . . . . , ` Celery ll Potatoc-5. .:'m;1ll lwzlslcet M Potatoes, bag . . . . . . V J l Tomatoes, small b{I5l{ Ir I Pumpkins . . . . . . . | Citron ; : Spinach . . . . . . . . . . . ,.i .~\pples` .~:mal'. b:1. `I Vevetalxle Ma1`r0\v ._Y_ I:j':g's took an exceptional rise in price on the Barrie market on Sat- uniuy in keeping; with egg prices xoneru`-ijv. _-\\.~zt`1~ong ma1'kqt and low p1'mlm'ti0n 1'esp0n..ib1e for the c-undition. which may last for Trading general`-_ was is some timef b1`i. with 1a1'g;o quantities of quai- ?ty 1`:u'n: produve nding ready sale. P1'evz1iling' p1'1'ces Sat1ml:1_v were as follows: On fBarr1:f1\_/Iarket Slllfr.` `;-Hll re". nl \\':'mI'l1>' and . _(_`,_,., ...1.I Y. A! ..:, . basket :. ;;n'I_\`. . . . . . . .u- '.~v..11'1:111 basket apple whe 0 if . .._, ... Nu mu, truck and wax _ Page_ Seven ...5c head .5-100 hen: inrYustr_\' station Lot 8, COHCBSSIOI1 ST. VINCE-1~? ` he a hen J,~)-10IZ` each .,u. .- each .10(: '..10c Caaaadaam Ti AT THE FOLLOWING NEWSTANDS: Four Bulls BR.gg_ if"u.-<-n Slx1'~;>.lui1'(.s IN` \\'iH zt1.<.n hr affor- Barrie Advance I FOR PRICES REFER TO YOUR CURRF.\'T CATALOGUE TUESDAY COMPLETE 1.} YOU LL ENJOY READING r-i1`r~` '. sent to 3 showed a MILK PRODUCTION With the exception of two small groups of counties, one in the cc-11-1 tral portion of the p1'o\'l!1ce talilngg in Halton, Peel and Simcoe. I the other in the `- ` I Lennox and Add1n{.>;t0n, F1'onten:u: 4 I and I east. including ` and Gle11guI'1`_v, the vnmlition of pastures is above u\'eragw2. .--\.< :1 result milk flow is holding` up well and all classes of live stock are in good shape. The quantity of mill: -lxet-.~e fzzcrtories and cream- eries in Setpvmber of this year :1`- compared with September last year. con:~:i(lerubIe inc1'ez1sIe in South Western am! Central On- tario, but :1 \'er_\' .~,=ul).s'mnti;1': de` cline in Eastern Ontario. DUNLOP AND MULCASTER ASSOCT.-\'I`IC D11}.-\f.I'Iil >t'i(*1 >`1'.R`) ON SALE EVERY O11`r.ario. xllff` Concerning the United States h:1_\" market, the Canadian Trade Com-f mis. in New York ; The possibilities of nding any .~xub.<`.':m- ,~tia1 outlet in the United St:iLc.< this !_veai' for Canadian hay must be con- 'sidoi`ed remote. Proriuction in neznul Iy 2113 elections has reziched :1 reccm'l flI1'O. nnrl. wliilv the quality of ti . .\....L -1` 14. ....... L- .. 1 pan ; GRADING CANADIAN DRESSED \`\'z1the1' comiibions (luri1. lute Sep*.,embe1' and ealfy October were very .~'z1tisfactor_v for the develop- r;\en: and h:1rvesting' of late crops. T zfrowth of both `.u!'nip: maxfolds has been very grood and: p3'0'lL1r:tion per more will bx: SllCl1l`l}`_'- better than last year. Smrar heels are _\'ieldin': W11.=E hirrher this .~tea;~on with the to1m:1{_:e per acre placed :1: I-1.710 tons as com- , .u:.wu,4.u vu.u;u.:, uuu mu. uuuunl ' production for 1938 is the lowest` since the year 1916, with the per acre yiehl .~. at only -'18 cwt. as a_Q':1in. 67 (wt. last year. I :x`.l wheat ii making good growth, al- though there are many eiris of late sown whezxtt. .\Io1'-W than the usual amount of fall ploughing has been .-mnpleted to date. I Q'1'e:1`c part of it may be infe1 io'rg o\\'i1`._: to unf:x\'m'z1b1e \\`0I1the1' in wme pull.-` durin}: cuttixrg. there is, an abundant supply, coupledl with 21 sllbstzlntial ca1'1'_\'-ave. and good pz1.='.ure condition.=. that there ?.< no interest` in Canadian offers.i pared with only 7.94 tons in 1937. Corn for ensilage has been all cut and placed in silos. Farmez'.~: mow ling; thin crop obtained unusual':y' 1\'(\t\ 4 ..., 1.1 LL: . 4/\l\ ..... 'T`l.n .-.<.,.u . .._., \1L\I`l \,.,v.....-\. .......,......, i g'oo:i _vi<:1d.~ this sezisoii. The aver- iage for Ontario is now estimated iat 10.30 tons per acre as c-omp:\1~e iwith !|.T1 tons :1 year L110. The imam crop of potatoes, however, jis. giving disappointing yield: in 1.-...1.. _. :v\ Inll\4" ,.,.....L..-.- .`.... .- ,,.....t, ....,..,.,.u......._, ill` m<). counties, particularly so in} 1I\'orthe1'n Ontario, and the total ` m'mlnr-Hon for 1928 in Hm Inxvpsfti Spetlllg Robertson's Drug Store United Cigar Store Wea_ymoulh's Book Store IN ALLANDALE C-rifth's Fish & Chip Shop Kendrick's Book Store VVhitly s Drug Store Tu1'k_v.< 11114. old hens. Ducks--Ducklix TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938. ....j:.,_-_. \l\.\4n - Pig'eons--Squab The HAY ABUNDANT IN U.S. 1icken.<--Squ:1 1`r_\`e3`.~'. 1'n'\.~' ' 0 .-.1925` \_ll'll.L 1939. the ` the th e --Hens, of poult 1 Dressed both .~'(-.\` Carp. YOU'LL READING 'fHE BABRIE ADVMIGE p0uItr_\ kinds. Poulu PHONF 1'7- POULTRY E 1-vlth sub-I ; - . ~.._:.- ol low.- `s1}n;il 31 Sop- 1-kinds >1'e.=:~'ed' * $?13E H. F. Farlick I 5 Smart Reply ' , A comedian stopped :1 newsbo}'~ {who was vi~.;nrou.~xl_v plying his trade. I my. .~'0m1y, d you want a new I 5_i0b '."' he '.\. Don't vnhui, ~'ir; wh=1' is it." Ireplied the boy. Well. my n1an;\_:-2' i~ Evolving" foz ` -21 ILM like you to p`:1_'.' `.`:u- fngxl.` 3 Oh, he IS. 1.; he `.' Whz1t`.~' his? ide;L--to fire you or to keep the` two of us 7" Mr. and 341-5. c. Weetman visited`! {with Mr. and M:-.~.;. A. G. Fieldhouse! over the week end. E 5 Miss Dorothy Pierce has return-J >ed to Toronto. 1 `.\.'r, A isou in Toronto on Sumla_v, who w:1.< \4\l \.\l LULUIIVUO } .Mrs. An-(i1'o5s and son visitml her` I injured in an accident. pi .V1`r. znul Mrs. Guest have moved: to the farm of Ch:-1.4. Robinson. I Service at the Anglican Churchl at 1.30 p.m. . -...;u-iv; pcuau \.uuI.\::a1UJ1 LU > _i United States would be presented to i Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of J Trade and Commerce. I 3 i . 1 Cheap American g'ro\\'n pioduce has Ilooriml the C:mz1dia:'ima1'ke`: this year, and as a result the home farmx-i` and `L-'z11'demr is "Forced to accept lower prices for fruits and \'e:et:1h1e.~' which are far superior in; quality than the pmduce over the border," said 311'. T1':1cc_\'. ; nu ! l I i L I Collingwood. Oct. 24.---.1'I.\:t1'e1nei_\'] 5,` low tariti rates on United States . `grown fruits and veg'e.z1bii;,~: were `.~,voundI_\' condemned by members of? E 1 1 F r the Coliingwood Fruit and Verse- ` table Gro\ve1's' Association at :1 ,, ; meeting held here to prepare for L11 : 1 1 :1m111:1I efvction of ofcers. Oliver 'I`1`acey, president 01' the tw'o-_\'ea1'-old farni and garden 01'- _:m1iz21tion. stated to-11113" that :1 peti- ,11io11 signed by h11mlred:` of Notta-I \\':l. growers. protesting against x[fu1`the1' t211'i" concessions to the` E r'.. - ~ A 1 I 0 n .1 t .1.) cu...1.._ .___i.u,. L, ;m: intsh of the he-zul, \'0n`.~` HL1. I JR`:-L uni mouth uI0u:n(l. ` The grades under LT:m:uli:m l)rn-.~-- Led }'uulLr_v SL:m are: _ !S}_)l .`l.'iili .\Iiikf'eti; }_-':".ul(`: A .\IilkF(:(l; lG1".ul(: I} .\lilkfer,l; grade Special, 3',-;1';u1e A, grade B, grade C. full: 9 We believe the `dumping duties`! [on .-\merican grown produce shou`~d `be increased and the time limit ex tended so that we may . `compete with American g'2'owci's of ir'1'u:t.~ and verzetableu : I I F The Collingwood Fruit and `v'e_qo- table ('}rowe1'.=` A.=. formed; -`r. 1!):-`.11. will hold the second annual `1hI}HI!`_" in (,'o]Iin` next Th111`.=`- `clay. when H. Whiteside. of the` f:~`m-(I I`n:;1to Cm-tification Ofce in:` who T>0.n?nion .\u'1i<-uiture Depart-3 .-.1 \\':n.'.`m \',.... V. um. ..._..u-..., cant .vu. L1(lL'l.'_\. 1hL- re.~olution passed by the Col- H11:;'\\'00d Fruit and Vegetable Grow- ers Association read as foilows. -`Dn...\.. .. LI... r'V.. )3_,, .- v | `(All .Au.1u\.u.5u1uAL ICLUA GD LUIIUHD. 5: J .c=i-muse the (`:m21dian fruit. and ve_g'0tab1e industry has made a ma! jor . in the tziri concessions, lof 105)-1, Fziiizicln--Uiiitorl Staxes trad;-I -ti'eut_\'. we, \'eg`etab1e and fruit M;-'i'n\x'e1's, are unzilterably opposed to [:in_\' chznigze in the present dump-J ling on .`-\niei'i(-zni _q`.'own hro- duce. and to any.` further reductioi1| in 1111- import tariff` on British pre-i . f'nvi.r1rin The ,U.s. FRUIT SAID 3 FLOODING MARKET FLOODED WITH FOREIGN K I ICLAIM CANADIAN MARKET`IS; l ; GROWN FRUIT. .. Q ..~_...,...x pbunds to v x \/LIL U. : gmnkers. chickc :;Ll1c.~'.- 'pl hock: Ch th: MIDHURST 'm'oil01'.~x are }'1L1z1'g' chickens` not more than 19 pounds. 07.-n; broiler-.~', young chick-5` -Rh. n...- the 111) (.'hi( *3;apmE_..a2's% '2s:% dozen, and fryers are .-un.- OH 0.. In` .. u; 1.. J--2-.uuu.: Roasters are chick-' from 43 pounds 0:` 4107.92}. C'c.p(m.~` :n' e Barrie AdV_3.~I1(` ..-uuuuwu... breaks in 1 . l 2: lqrzulc`, .\Iilkf(.-l;: withh Hushuni my ....... ..-...-nu :.n,uuH.\, illl/Ul'I|i!.Ll.`; Penetam_r. J. Symmomin. with I` ('npelzm|, alternate; Barrie, Mrs. H. .\`Ie1'edirh. with Mrs. Noble. :1`.- ternute. .1. W.-`olution was ummimouszy p:1s.se4i, to he f"m~v.v:m1ed to J. '1`. `Si".1;;.arm. who ill in bed. express- iiw: the hope that he wiil soot`. he `N ,v ::m . -wo-.md 2u:ai11 and be able `Ln -LLt.nn'.` the convention on Dec. Rtzh and 9th. . \l\.un u. _' the Ilidi11g' e. Sm-1`etz11'_\` n? 101' i`1'o2.n.4 `_ ,,,...,- ....---u, un ..`x:L".` .\"LZ|l-I gw.'11`t:~'. W. A. 3r)'.~'. l{.('.: TH`. .\. 3I.itt!re and .~\le.\ . \\"ii.sox1 [ E Delegates Appointed i The t'o!I<)\\'in;_,-' wifl he the dc-Te-' ggatesa no the provincial convr-mion` i n Dev. -5`i'h and 9th: Dolczate mem- I 1 I hers by virtue of executive ofiice, Hon. Furl Rowe. J. '1`. Simp.-um, .\I2'.<. la n , CURRENT CROP REPORT