Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 4 Sep 1930, p. 6

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1-`armors who wish to obtain selected seed for co-operative (`Xpv1'ixm`11ts with, outsmnding varieties of winter wheat and other autumn sznvn <'1'.)])s may ob- tain this nmtcrinl, frcv of <-hm'g.r,v. by Writing the Dnpmtmvm of I-`lvld Hus- Imndry. OnLzu`i') A;;'x'ic1I1ux1`a1 College. .\{r and Mrs P`. Burgoss of Olmwui pt-m the weekend at the hmnr of Rev. E. M. Bllx`3t`S.s`. who is sml con- Ihn-d to the house. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred Burton and daughter Louls- of Erlr. Pm. vxslte-d war the we-ek at the home of J. W a.-.._ I coupw 01 Guy.\ ms; ween. Weekend visitors at the horm- Mrs. Caswllr. were her son Joseph, sister. Mrs. Kcaney and bmthe-r. O'Brien of Toronto. DKUHU. l He-nry Cass.`-Ils left for Cobalt on Sulurduy after having spent his vacu- tion at the home of his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barker and thru- som. visited with Toronto relauvvs :1` couple of days last. week. , Wovkpxad vls|tr)rs at the -`J11 1-ALEXANl)l'IR hlurrny- .........__-.._._..__.._...._.. . Rlnde by Rlnrrny .v - THE MARKETS .. `n....., ll Poultry, Butter, isb?ibE;AT> `XFr"6' Ezzs. Etc.` NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSY FARMER L . do/.. (107,. . tun: . 30(- `. 30c 25-30c 20-25-30c "$1.25-s1.5o 400, .II)`ll`-ll: , 3 for 100 25-400 . 35-400 Rn Aux. ISVO-60c . . $1.00 . 85c 50c u-750 n-350 3m: `H11. H?5(' 40(: 7 25: \ IKI. . 35c 350 10c ')-30c 300 u:.. ecu 280 350 I I IL-4 I.- -\I \| \|L-4 I-4/\r\' lu VI-gal \ Published every Thursday nnetnoot It the Post office Baum-a. Bum (Furnished by the Ontario 1 Published ever Thursday snernoor ifice Square. Barrie Subscription Price-Oauads and Great. Britain $2.00 per year in advance (ix. arrears $2.50); United States, emu per year in advance. Both old em new addresses should be given whet change 0! address is requested. GAN- Om.LATIONB---We find that most 01 our subscribers prefer not to how their subscriptions interrupted in can they ran to remit before expirstion while subscriptions will not be en- ried in arrears over so extended per iod, yet, unless we are notified to can cel, we assume the subscriber wishez the service continued. REMI'I'I`ANO EB should be made by registered let tar. money order or cheque Dlylblc st per in Barrie. J. A. M`n.nI.AR`lEN, mam THE - BARRH-_`. - EXAMINER ommnua -'u...;. vm......4... -u.......... JAMES E. THOMPSON sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Assurance Pollciu; 2 Pension Bonds Annnlnn Collier and Cluppurwn Sts. Phone 167 noaununwu ruuxzxua . FCIISIUII Dullllb Annuities Moderate Rates -- Maximum Returns -unun. lllll nun":-3. u.n.\:.Au. Grmluzxu: Calls: 0 of Music l`cuclu.r uf Piano. 1`huur_v und '1 _ Lzmdusz C011Ht:l`\'nt0I'Y music cxmnhluuous. Studio: `36-Brock St.. Burrlu ulnonllh lb. uni DUI` Teacher of Plano. Or an, Blnzinl Ln: all Theoreucn subjects Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservn tory ot music examinations. all grade: Special attention to A.'I`.C.M. work Studio: 2'1 Brndlnrd SL. nan-In Ml.'s`S MAR.|()Rl}C (,`lH'IS\'Vl`Kl`Z is prepared tn givv 11-ssulxs on Piano Clusstzs reopen Svplmllln-1' _L. 32-35b EDMUND HARDY. Mus. BM:.._F.'I`.C. Teacher of Plano, Organ, Vocnl and Musical Theory Organist and Cholrmaster of St. Andrew`: Presbyterian Church Gold Medalist Toronto Conservator, of Music and University of Toronbc 113 Worsley St. nu. A. 5. BLACK Veterinarian and Surgeon Overseas Service, Captain Imperh V Anny Veterinary Corps Three years post war practical exper lence in England and Bcotland Office and Surgery: 48 Bnytield 8% Phone 811 The lxugcst bridge ln the world ls at present under construction in Sydney, Alxstrulia. The bridge strvtcluzs Dv- twvcn` the abutment towers over the chzmncl to the width of 1,675 {cot and `,5 total length will be 3.870 (out. Even at hlgh tlde its headway wlll bu l70 feet to nllow the passage of large ves- sels undcrncutll. Thu hrlrlun '3 ,.;.r.-\- ., rm | \Il\IK -`\\'|l' A|l \`l\l|Cl 5. and in nmst cases If lhx` p.\\\'dt`r. or four Hh n mu wate-r afle ulcicm to Instantly 1 ssivo acidity of me 3 1 vrvvont prexnamro xentutl-on of the food a normal. paixlless dines 1` YOU h\'t` t`1\It`I\. '1 u-num-(nH-1n nnrl has .-I PLAN 0 'l'U.l Pnon 513 : nnmxx: : DUI-3 UIIUUI IIUIILII. The bridge will curry :1 roudxvaw 57 feet wlclc. fuur ruilwny lines nnd Lwu foot. walks eucll 10 feet wldv. The on.-+t. wlll be ubout six million pounds or up- pmxlmutely $29.'220,000. It is expcctt-(l tlw brldgw will be upon for trulllv (hr latter part of U115 yo.-zu`. I'IlEl"ER (':\N.\DIAN HAY The im-x`va.sv in popularity uf Cunn- dlan gmdcd hay in the Oversnus mar- ket, coupled with an m~uu.- shortugc In Lhv United States. is the basis Im- the fort-oust by Lhv Sc-ed Branch of the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture of im iIlC1`(.`1lSL' In hay (-xpurts at ndvuntugl-()us pricvs this your. (Imm- dian huy mu: sccurrd for 11.501! 21 high 1'1-putntlon durlm-, tho pnsl. thrm- yours. and re-ports lndicatv that uanum; puru- ` culur <:usLuxm~rs it is prc-ft-rrc-d Lu uny- lhlng grown in (man. Britnin. This is another cus- In which quality uA;..uru-d by govvrnmc-nt urmhng ma-xms mu:-h ` to the Canadian furmt-r. BADIE M. BREMNER. A.C.A TEACHER OF` PIANO Pupil of Ernest. Belt: :2 Ross Street : : Ban-1e MAYDEE McAULEY. A.'I`.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Theory Organist 0: St. George's Church 116 Bayeld St... Bnrrlo V7 . Ila lVlIIII1ll\llI 9 liners! Director uni labs!-In !Ambuln.noe Service : Phone 0| 5 Limousine Hearse if desired zoar. Jury And xnnbcm Bu, lam special attention to A.'1'.U.M. won Studio: 27 Bradford St., Barrio \VORLD'S 1..-\RGlS'I` B[lll)(}l-I m MRS. IDA ADAMS L. I`.() M. I~.. ... ro..n... 1- 1.. :::- PROF. D. E. WEIR Teacher of Piano and Violin . PIANO TUNER mm 513 2 nnuzm - u Wnrnlnv Hlll'll'5| ll) gun. llhlll \v in (-nursv of prv- lup:n'lmum. which is unspurunizm for the .~u1ppIt-xm-null In the n fur (`:1 run luws: J. G. KEENAN Opposite Post. Omce. Barrie Everything in Music YE OLDE FIRME HI!.'IN'I`ZMAN & CO. PIANO8 Day Srhoo|-Auguu1 25th Night School-ScpIcmber Imh Stenographic. Commercial. Cumpl'tc- Office Trzunlng. and Sucre-tarlal Courses. Twc-`.vc Schools. Individual Instruction. Rapid advancement. Employ- ment Bureau service for gradu- ates. Catalogue free. Show Schools Limlted. Bay and Chm`- les St.s.. Toronto. Kl. 3185. ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAB AND VICTOR RECORDS l\l V LI I`lVI IJf|LdVIIAl\ OPIN DAY AND NIGHT C1 Inhdh EL 1 Phone Ill SHAW \Jc \JI nannnnoun `an. `IV- lllohlllhol IIII IUNIIAL DIIICTOII AND IMBALIIIII OPIN DAY AND NIGHT later unbalance In oonnallu IAIIII. ONT.--l'EONI H G. G. Smith & Co. -_4-Ln_I..A Inn: LIFE Asumncf vc mo roxu cause 1 ;:rnctica1l_\' all \ nbsulutoly pure nu mxvnt should .\ m-xurnlizv this 4` .~tmnacl\. and mud be boner or than Bisurated .-an obmin from .n olthcr powder `I (`)L\'l`S 21 inn- P. C. LLOYD FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER I\DC`l I'I I T A If.` ITIIIIT JESSIE R. BRYSON .. -0 nu--- r\._...... ~u__.. Vl("l`()R. R()(iER.S ANII M/\Jl'IS'l`l(' R.-`\l)l().\` W. D. MINNIKIN .._.I na...o-- -..A --L.h VETERINARY DB. A. 8. BLACK inl-Inn:-Ian ant` Qu-an .1. A. MacLARmN, muun 1 W. O. WALLS, Manage: I I!'l'lB. J. A. MMLAREN, Edlkn \ W. O. WALLS. Mannnm 4 NEH ` 44 Woralay 81 * )5! ll. ICE` 7. four tablets Mar after meals tsnxntly neutral- M stormxch. maturo sourins me and per- - ~'. dlmxntlun Ml bans Ban-1e, Ont A.0.A.H. A ND FALL TERM T ` B. E. TUCK, Builder, Bnro ` New Houses and Summer Oobtuel. Remodelling. Repairing, our floor: Estimates tree. Phone 050.! J u. 1.. am: :2. ll. nunna PHYSIO-THERAPIST8 60 Elizabeth St. Phone 405 Pathodyne Blood An-niysla. Pat.haneur- ometer Service. Eiectro, Magnetic and Sun 'i.`reatn1enLs. Massage and Corros- tive Manipulation. WE SOLICIT INVESTIGATION DB. 11. W. HUGHES DENTAL SURGEON 24 Dunlop BI`... above Arnold's Marni Telephone 378. 30-65!) BOYS & BOYS Barristers, Sollcltors, Notaries Public. Conveynncers, Etc. Money to loan [IL lowest. rates at In- terest. omcc~-13 Owen St., in Mason- ic Temple Building, Bnrrle. Branch Olrice-Elxnvale. 1c Temple uuuumpz, unrne. Branch W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P. J. R. CAMERON an CAM!-IRON BARRISTERS. SCJLICITORB. l1.'I`0 Barrie: 5 Owen Street. '1`1-It.-phone 406 MONEY TO LOAN II, E, f`.nvnnrnn K A nmnrnn II. 8. Cameron um: food. \h\n\m`)\ ALEXANl)l~2R (JOWAN Barrister, sullnnur for ubunnln probate or wlll.-a, guardianship ax.` administration, Gem.-ml Solicitor. Nnmrv. Cunvevanccr. etc. aumlmstmuon, ucm.-rm uouclwr. Notary. Conveyanccr, etc. Omce--H1nds Block, 8 Dunlop BL. Barrie. MONEY 'I`O LOAN DUNCAN 1-`. mcuu/uu. n.n. Successor to Crcswickc :3: Bell BARRIBTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to loan. Ross Block, Bum PLAXTON & PLAXTON BARRIBTERB. SOLICITORS. ETC. Otceaz Kent Building, 156 Yonge BI Toronto, Ont. G. Gordon Plaxton, James O. Plaxtor Herbert A. W. Plnxton, B.A. J. A. CORBETT NOTARY PUBLIC, Conveyance: In- cluding drawing of wills. deeds, in- ran mg or 1'on.ns, etc. Insurance of III km 3. Executor, Administrator and 'I`ru.stee. Thornton, On! Ex_nmmer cmmno-as do A hemp of work for mm p:\` `.50 cash. DR. AINSLIE P. ARDAGH SURGEON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT May be consulted on first and third Saturdays of each month at Queen's Hotel, Barrie D11. C. A. ARNOTT Physician. Surgeon and Oommlhnt. Graduate or MCCHII University, Mou- prenl Mntvrnity Hospital. Montrctl Jena-ml and Royal Victoria Hospital). Olflce nnd Residence: 64 Mary BL, Barrie, Ont. Telephone 557 Special attention to Maternity wort. Internal Mediclnr-s and Dhscua of Children. EADENBUBST as HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. E'I`O. Masonic Temple Building, Barrio MONEY T0 LOAN DR. W. A. LEWIS Surgery and Diseases or Women Associate Coroner County of Blmcoo ---nnd-- nn u A IVIIlllll\!t1I:l I ment will launch an extensive eduoa- ` iioxml campaign to encourage the buy- - ing and eating of `Canadian products in Ontario. Radio. lecture stain; and newspapers will all figure in the `pro- gram. "We are determined." said the Prime Minister. to show to the peo- -1119 the real qualities of our products. to demonstrate the value of our own markets and to !prove to them the ud- vnntages of buying nt home. In short. we want to establish a greater nu.-usure of co-operation between consumer and producer." In commenting upon the ` projected campaign. one in which the inrge Ontario distributors of load. wili he usked to join, J. B. Fuirbuirn. De- puty Minister oi Agriculture, said that most Cmmdimzs would be astonished an, the amount of foodstuffs imported at the very time of year when Cun- udinns are producing simiiar products. An extra slice of bread xx day wouid help to take care of surplus `Canadian win-at, he stated. nnd unemployment would be relieved considerably by vig7 . oruus prosecution of the campaign in `mind. _ i - 1 "`lllu" OR. B. A. CUMMINGS Graduate of 'l'orom.o University . House Physician at St. Michael : .. H0spiLnl for one your. Phone 61 Office---58 Collier BL Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2, a.ao-a p.m DES. l.l I"l`l.E &. LITTLE Physicians and Surxwll. Blf Omce and Res. 47 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1 Lo 3 pm. '1 Lo 9 pm. .01 by appoini.mnnt.. Phone 11! A. T. Little, M.D. W C. Little, M. B. WILFRED E. SMITH. 0.A.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT ` Mmlnml. Ontarln ' DR. FRED. A. R089 Formerly of Drs. Ross 6.5 mm Late Burg:-on Specialist with ma Imperial Army, 4'6 yearn. General Hurgvry and Obntctrlol I-Znpeclnlly Office--!40 Dunlop BL, Barrie Phone 710 P. O. Box 107! DI. I. 0. TURNBULL Graduate Mcom University, Montreu. office and Residence Cor. miubeth and Bndmtd streets. Phone 100 Office hours: ' 9-10 |.m.. 1-3 pm., 7-8 pm. I ____ ___. L. J. SIMPSON. M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Rvsidmne Collier 8:. corner Owen. Barrie. Phone 21! ` wI5u;n. (;AMrur;|.|. at LAWLIBB . Chartered Accountant! j T. E. Lawless. C.A. ` Mnnuzer Cost and Efficiency Dom ;Phone Mun 5874, 59 Yonse. Toronto YH. J. Welch. C.A. O. D. Cnmpbell.OA W. 8. Hulblz. Production Emnnoot DONALD F. MECLAREN. BA. BAR}-`LISTER, SOLICITOR, E'1`O. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEY To LOAN 1 VIUTUIHAN UKUPQK ur NUIBII Burlo Brunch WELL BABY CLINIC Ron: 2 to 5 o'clock every rridny. be made direct. or Telephone `Application for nurse : utvicu Inn) through d0c.t`.or. 487W I DR. N. W. IHIGERS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special am-ntirm to Oh.-:t.eLr1m Oman and Rr`sidt:nrr-: 50 Mary BI Phone 101 E (`hxmges in -Rprosclltdtlvs Svvvrul chzmgcs have 1'e_cently been ; m:ul<- in 1110 agricultural roprosentuuv- are of Ontario. M. F. Cook. who has kn . .....|.-cunt In nwlrnmnt *(.mm1.v, II. II. CRESVVICKE Banister, Solicitor. Notary. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Ross Block. Barrie VICTORIAN ORDER OF` NUISII Ilnrrln Rrunrh WELCH. CAMPBI-ILL & IAWLIBI (Th-rt:-roll Apr-nnnl:nnI.n Tlulrsclany. Seplmnhcr I, 1930 _..:_____.__...._j._._..____._.. GORDON LONGMAN Blrrluer, Solicitor. Nntnry. Etc. MONEY TC `JOAN Ram: Hlnnk Rnrrln DUNCAN F. MCCUAIG. B.A. Rn:-r-nsznnr tn ftrrxcwir-kn A): Bell Fun Altered and Repaired rs.-- rI.._I|..._A-. an... an... 0. II. and E. A. BURNS PHVR`l (1..'l"HW`.RAP1 R'I" CHlROPRAC:I'lC . --- ---.v.-- `u... .-vr----- Over Hurlburrs Shoe awn. MISS M. McAl{Tllll um ()1 UI`lLnl'l(J. .M. L". uuun. wuu Auto boon usslstant in Mlddlesex County. will mkv the office at -New Llskenrd on S(`])ll`lI11)l`l` 1. The north country is not now to Mr, Cook. us he was 11 repro- svntntivv in the Kcnorn district for nine y~zu's. - , ,1 A Rm-rv rm-mm` assistnnt in York Royal Pzlrty For Girls -In recognition of thv splendid work being done by girls thrmighoul On- tario in the study of housing. ciolhinrg and mitrition prnbix,-xhs. the depart- ment is offt-rim, frvv trips in tho Roy- al Winter Fair nv.-xt Nova-nxbor to five farm girls from 021911 of the counties which have takvn :uivunr:u:v of the in- struction comiu<-Lml in hnnsvhold science _Iudgin:,r by the Wnml-n's Inst- itute brumrh. On thvir m`ri'.'nl in Tor- onto the girls will he <-l1n[)v1'm1vd in groups by staff ixvsmu-mr.s. A .spiondi(i progrum. in(:1u(iin_r.v. \'is4`1ts 1:) ::mm- of the in(iu.=;Lriui pluni,s unzl imsilless cen- tres uf pm`ti(:ul:u' li1l."I'I'sl in girls; {ruin the uzmntry is nxnv uf ]ip.i`nti(>11 by tliv (l1`[);li`lnil'i1l. \\'hi<-h is also ]n'nviding li'iiii.\))L)i`i,illl:)il party. The plan in :;il|)]il:`iiiI'iil. ll in ihv "Rnvnl fiil PnrI\' fur fnrm b()\'.`:l IOIIEIIT ll. SM-ITII EYESIOHT SPECIALIST 51 Dunlop Sl.-Phone M a 9-6 Bnturdav.-4 U1! )0 J.l'5'l'ENJSlJ A.Ur11'J. Midlnnd, Ontario - ARCHITECT MISCELLANEOUS MUNEY `Lb LLIAN Ross Block, Barrie * aru:.e";3` W(7)PTOMETRlST DENTAL MEDICAL Jp st.--rnona MI Saturdays tlll pm. _____:_ HUN` yvzu's. J. A. Berry, former assistant in County.-'. succeeds Mr. Cook at London. | 1.1.. ac -.. m-urluntp nrmhu O_A_C.. comlny; LUAN K. A. Cameron LVRIE. R. Boy: VUOLIIIL)-'. suC(.'ev.-us Nu`. UUUIS llb uunuuu. | H0 is u grndunte orthe O.A.C.. coming `m'lgin:111y from Dunrobin, C'.u'IL`t0n County. A M Rnrr naqktnnf nLrrlm1Itl1rAI ro- 1 unu L. . A. M. Burr. assistant ngrlculturnl re- prvsnntnuvv for Huron County. with arrive at Clinton, has been appointed n-prusentutlvc for Cvrenvlllo County with office In Kemptvllle. A ('1 t(h-Hun ha: hnnn nnnninhari wun omce M nempbvmu. A. G. Kirstine has been appointed ay,ricuit.urul representative for Hnlton County. succeeding A. H. Mcvunnei. who resigned. Mr. Kirstine grud- uatvd from the O.A.C. in 192:5. ni- Lt-r inking animal husbandry option. After graduation he spent. 9. year at an ubuttoir in Toronto. and later return- ed to his `farm near -Wnlkerton. During his stay on the {arm he became one of tho county lenders in` community de~ voiopnwm. latter part or August indicate that the showers which fell in most sections oi Southwestern Ontario were badly needed, as pastures had been burnt up and corn and root crops were suffering severely for lack of moisture. Harvest- ing throughout the province has been completed und excellent yields are re- ported. Alfnlin. alsike and clovers yielded very satisfactorily. as high as nine bushels per acre of red clover having been reported in Kenora dis- trict. Many drove-rs and cnttlemen imvc reported heavy losses on their grass cattle. due to low prices and scarcity of pasture. Many are holding their cattle over for the Christmas trude. some excellent crops of barley, oats and mixed grains have been har- vested this season. In Norfolk County one farmer secured a yield of 1487 busiielx of oats from n 15-acre field. or nearly 100 bushels per acre. ... . ,. ., ....... .. Reports of crop conditions for the l v.---..un, v....v. -uuuuu. Taking as its keynote the crop-pro- ducing power of Ontario soils. the OA.(`.. Dupartxxmelit of Chexnlstry exhi- bit at the C.N.E. has nttractecl great nttentlon. It embodies :1 huge cornu- "nnln nl('t.nrh1u Hm fnrtlln -:nHo.~ nf nn.| lll|ClI|AUIL Ah CIIIUUUICS H llllf CUI'lIll' sopiu picturing the frtile soils of On- turio pouring forth hundreds of thou- sands of bushels of wheat. oats mid burl:-y. and thousands oi tons of po-I tntous. roots. corn. vegetables. hay unti other products. A giant map of the m`n\'ln(`(` shows the location of the l.i00 fertility test plots which the (le- p.\rtnicnt 1:: operating throughout On- tario. This year, with nearly every mop grown in 0nta.rio on these plots. :1 wide variety of fertilizers have been npplin-d on the farmers` own lands undvr their own conditions. Field re- pwseiitutives ensure i\(`(`.lil`Ilt(.` applica- tnm of fr-rtillznrs nml nmmllv nnmn-non nun vi u'H.uIzCl'5 unu vquauy llCCllI'I[(,' lii|l'\'(`.RHllg of test. areas. The records show interesting and valuable figures. .\h-minws fertilized with a high nitro- gen f\`l`(lllZL'i' gave an increase of 45 pvr com in yivld. while ulfulfu fertiliz- mi with high potash fertilizers gave` an xn:~rcas- of 2`-_- tons per acre ovr-r the tmivrtilizod nrm. In the tall wheat, lvrtiiity tusts. thv average yield of all rvniim.-d plots was 44 bushols per '1.'rc. we-igliixig 60.4 pounds per bushel. The yield of unfertilized wheat was 34 bu.-huis. weighing 59.8 pounds pm` 3 bushol. I '1-I... r....._lx._- ..; ..., uusul I The functions of the main plant- food vimncnts were admirably shown by rrops growing in plant solutions. mid the pasture fertility work in opvr- utiou in comu-ction with the college farm claimed considerable interest. Smiu-sting for acidity and gmiemi dis- uxmxiuxi of soil survey work provide-d much miusxbic inforxmuiun {or cnlivrs I Supt. 1 Homer Spring has romrxwd hnmr from Toronto after :1 row W!'('kS there. :1... \-a.\....... .....a n.... _\.n,..,_, .- puny. '1`nv mun x: "Royal 500 Pm`! whk-h has bu.-n : fully during 1111' 1 .\lr.\x \'1ckors and two children of .-\ctun returned home on Monday at- tor scweml weeks with her parents. .\H&~ Ch-rtrudv Linton attended the "1-ix." in Toronto Inst week. .\Iiss Edith Mncdomud returned on Monday to her school near Toronto. .`~ ..-. ..-..-... ..-... -u...uv. Vr, and Mrs. K. Webb 0: Midland Visited with J. Reid the first of the u--\.\|.r uaucu Illl \l. l\C|\I Ill!` IIFDI UI lull!` WI`t`k. Miss Annie Stat: 01 Toronto spent .\ few days at her home. Mrs Vassler and children of Na- ginrn Falls are here on a visit with Mrs. J. Brock. \n.~. \..u|\n` C"`I|O.\ Inn Al` \l....A.... on 1 D. Caswn ox sudbury spen moi holiday with his family here. Uh-rnr \XHldnun\ nf rufrnlt nnld n HUHLll|_\' llrll HJS lIllll|y HI1l't.'. Victor Wildman of Detrokt paid a sham visit with friends over the hon- day. 1?` NH} and cnn \HnHnr ntnrnrind thui HITS. J . BRICK. Mix: Mabel Clute left on Monday to Amend Barrie Com-state Institute. t` n...._. ..n o..Ak..._.. 4....._. n_.I uuy. F. Hm and son Walter attended the Toromo Exhibition. `Flu: I1=..:x0unn\\n.- -mnnblnm Al Ohm XII I IUYUIIIU I:KlllI l|lUH. The Sc.-ptexnber meeting 0! the W. A. Is being held at the home 0! Mrs. H. Clule on 'I`hursda.y afternoon. Mrs. wlldman of Barrie will be the speaker nv. this meeting. ' Vulunble 0..~\.(3. Exhibit Luuvra cnauru ll-C(Zlu'|lU.' !l]J|JHC' ' fumllzers nnd equally accurate Hui! nf hut. nrnuc 'T`hn rnnnrrh: Page Six ' Crop Situation ,....... ...\...nu.\.... CATTLE `P0lSVO`NED AT RAVENNA; HORSE SHOES nu PDAIM AT TLIDFQHNI`. The district, of Rawenmt ls greatly disturbed! and the police have` been called In` to Investigate. About two weeks ago Alex. McGowan. who resid- es at Ruvemm and ls (mo 01' Culling- wood township's highly (`sun-111u(l citi- zens and prosperous farmers. Inst :1 {mo steer. through what a v(-torlnmgv nu- thorlty p-ronolmccd as It 1`-.n'n1 01' pm`- nlysls. Later other cattle on l-ht` $511110 pasture `became nlfllc-ted in at simlhw way. which led to the exhumation uf the carcass of mu dmd st:-m` that had been buried. and tho stumzu-h was m(`l`l\ to I`omnto for zumlysis, which rcv(-nl- ed that sufficient arsvnic mt` lrud wus present to cau.-av thv death. A s4'm'c'n was made of tho 1)r:-mlsws and n quan- tity of arsenic of land was fuund mix- ed with salt scnttxwcd In heaps in lhl` D2l.`il.lll'C m which the (rntllv hud !;l`ll7.(`(l. n-, 4.1.. A .., .u,..._:...u ,,.__n.: To add to the -:ii:<.iu1 b:`d (:un(iii`mn:<. while Roy I}uci1:umn'.~; lhI'L`5~'.hii1g nul- iii was threshing i':111 win-ul in im- ilcid for M1`. Mr.-Gowun, siwn\'<-s mn- tztining two horse siiuvs we,-1'0 i':.~(l into the sepm`:1l.or_ truu.-sing suxnv (l:unugx- and cndmigcring tho lives oi` the op- erators. while: 1:m~r on the i'm:(h-r slur-k his~rm-k iniu :1 slmxf in phu-v il nu tin- rut-(ling cnnvus when i1(- s;Lru xmmu thing unusuul. and on invcrsligutimi showt-d`n. horse :.*im<- tivd in the .~;i1v:rui . evidently place-(i ii`.e~rc by .~'.mn1-nm- with evil intentions. 'l`hv whuiv community is h.rou.s't-ti ()\'L`i' liw <)llii`:l:.'.l`. and p.ii(-v mxtimriii:-5 zuw lu(Ikii11.', iniu lliv ms:-. Every ilssistnxurv is bring p;lv:-n Mr. McGowan to i)rim;' iiw ('lll])i'il:: in jli:~'.- tice. H A D SUFFERED DAlLY._V1Q%YEARS For 10 years h'f<>n- I st-.u'lr(l 5 gun`. life was mm dny nf 1ni.wx'_v :1 smother. A disordvrucl .xlmn;u'h ALEXANDER MCPHAIL | severe bllious and vomitlng spells had me ln mlghty bad shape. I lost wcigllt and was weak and rundown. Sm`g'<)n! put all of my troubles behind me. and by the time I'd nlshud my lhlrd bnt- _ tlv I was like :1 new mam. I'\'- gnilwd j bunk five pounds of lam .\'ei_L-;l1t. nmr strong and well and feel ne. E .Qn4I'u r\n Dill: u\1'Dl\f lhh n.'i\'nn& frnvn For good printimr phnnv 2'22. KHVLIVIVH; nunou an n.u...; IN GRAIN AT THRESHNG How T0 srop & FOOD soumm; lNSTOMACHg The Ball Planing `Mill Limited, Barrie.-5 Ont. The Sarjeant Company, Limited, Banie, Ont. I aux-I :1fl:'r 1 and (iii For Sale by 'n1F_%%aas ;.;a:;;ms APPEARED AT ALLISTON The (`urn norc-r hns` maulv its r1ppc~m'nncL* in Alllslon. Whl`Ihl`l` this nmans that it has n])p:1r('d in any \r H... ufanr` nf mu-n in H1:-rli-.'H'ir~l N Irwin Ci':1wi`orti zmrl Artiiui` Lou- rsm,-}; of Thornton spent Sunday at W. F. Elliott's. Stanley Rummerfleid returned home after a few days at the Exhibition. School 0pL'I1C(l on Tuesday with Miss Watson as tczisin-1'. Miss D. Edwards of Allandnie spent in few days at. the Ft.-nnelis' lust. wevk. Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb mogored in [Newton Robinson last Sunday. WORL FAIR WED. srzpfr. Ioth om) TOWN HALL Harness Races HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST Avoid Gas. and Indigestion? Saddle Race and Hurdle Jumping CONCERT IN HALL AT NIGHT BISAY POINT Easy Distance rm; nzmnm nxmmiu-zn SILVER CUP for Heavy Draft Teum over 3000 lbs. CABINET OF` SILVER. for Light Draft Team under 3000 lbs. THREE SILVER. CUPS for Sweep- smkcs in Cattle classes. SILVER CUP for -Exmmtor winning most points. WALTHAM WA'I`C_IvI. donated by Ro- bvrt McLurLy. Toronto, for Buys Run- ning Race, once urotmd ring. 1.ADY`S WATCH. donated by Mrs. Robert. McLurLy. for Girls` Race, 100 _v;u'ds. Second prize of $1.00 in each nf last two races. I`l1o.<.v mars are open to all boys und girls attending public schouls in On) Township. ADDED PRIZES: Class 6, Svc. 8 --Hurdle Jumping Con- 1.:-sat. $3 and $2. (}\u..'~::; '7. Sec. 6-~C0w having raised <-ulf .-;lm:c Oct.- 1929; $5 and :53. F011 PR1 /.E LIST apply to Secretary IRWIN McMAHON, Secrct1_\ry W. I. CLARK, President ' ED>l'Ll`OR EARMM 6WB1i:'iiM- _ ON GRAIN GROWING G. H. O. Thmnns. ('d1L()x' of the l3x`z1(-el)1'i(i`g( Ga`/.elte. who hus had fl farm in Saskzxtchewmx for several years, Ixmkes the following observa- .tlLms on Wustmll grulxl growing: ' I .... ., , ____-_.,_. .-___. ('llll.\2llLL :~UlH'H uncum1m't:\b`m llldlsxt-.\'t'1un L) nrmlcxal durv: mc\m'\` I`\`1h`f nr nn nthv-0 .n ' these prices down two -or three cents. - No. 3 grower he pays. say, 12 cents _,u___, 5... Here is a little comment on farm- ing. written expressly for lawyers. doc- tors. st0re-keepers, preachers and other non-farmers who, when riding past "fields of golden grain" are in- clined to look upon the farmer us the man who sticks around in the lovely fresh air while God pushes a fortune up out of the ground for him. The Western `Wheat Pool has iixed the in- Vitial payment on i930 wheat at 60 cents a bushel. This payment is based upon No. 1 Northern delivered at Fort ` William. As practically nobody's wheat is graded No. 1 Northern, it means the price is xed at the various steps down per gi`a,de from 60 cents. Thus No. 2 would probably "be 58 cents, No. 3. 54 cents, etc. Dockage for dirt, etc. may be as high as 5 per cent.. bringing all r,...... ...,.,. Out, of the 54 cents or so left to the freight, bringing it down to 42 cents for No. 3 wheat. Then he is charged for "cleaning," "country elevator charges." stort1ge." service charge." "remittance charges." etc.. etc. Count- ing everything, a farmer who ships from Saskatchewan will pay at least 17 cents a bushel. Take that from 54 cents, the price of No. 3, and he has 37 cents a bushel for his wheat. Out of that he will pay at least I0 cents a bushel for threshing. leaving him 27 cents. As the 1930 crop is El small one, farmers will not average over 12 bush- els per acre or $3.24 an acre. The seed cost him at least $1.24. He is now down to $2.00 an acre or about hair the value of plowing" it once. As a Western wheat grower has to keep at least one-third of his land cropless every year to summer {allow it, my gures of $4.00 for two acres must be made $4.00 for three acres, or $1.33 an acre. To get that $1.33 he had to plow at least once. disc. cultivate, sow with a. drill. hnrrow again. pay for formalin to treat the seed. l)uy binder twine. cut the grain. stook it. feed the threshers and their horses, repair machinery. and a. lot oi" other things that don't occur to me while writing in an office far from the scene. You ask me now they got. along other years? Well, oth- er year's they got more for their wheat. Usually the initial payment is from 25 cents to 40 ('4-ntx vn.-um and nu. av, \4.1u(l.A|J uu- uuuzu puyuu`IlL L`~`. xrom 20 to 40 cents more and the ex- pcn.-ec account no greater. Now what do!) you think about putting extra dut- iv. on those fellows` cluthlng and im- plmnvnts to "help unmnpI()yment?" My tiguros may b:- crude but I vmture to say they arr not much if any over- clrnwn. At that rate how much -3! our Enstr-rn made luxuries may we gure on .&'.t-lllng our Wvsturn frivnd-1? Of (-<>1xx:u- they may get amotht-r small .pu_vxm-nt but thvy did nut on 1929 crop." v... -.`-.-`'-u: - Sept. 1-~Srhool roopoxwd on Tues- day. Miss Churlc-tun and Miss Christie are the u-m~m=rs fur Lhv coming term. i Ml`, nnd Mr: \1-(`J-nrvln-n nf Donn-_ luxr uu: u-m'm:1':s [UT Ln! cumlng term. I Mr. and Mrs. Mccrncken of Peter- |boro visited their son. Roy Mccmcken. `over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry `.Brnck of Tor- `onto spent. Lhe holiday at tho 1m.ter's home here. James Rvndnmn and son Douglas {spent :1 few days at homo recently. i Miss Grace` H1}! 01' '1"nr0ntu vlsturd |w1th her mother for mu weekend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pvrry of Strntford vis- Htod wlth the 1nLt(!r's xnothvr. Mrs. !.\Inrrison. Mrs` H111 re-turn:-d with ;them. 9 Vnn.. \t..r~..`..1..\.. L..- -..A.._......l LA-.- H.111 ILXIIIDILIUH. 3 M155 Lnum nnd Clarence Hull. who have spun: several months in Western `Canada. returned home last, week. 1 `Miss Mary Walker has gone to Durham where she will commence -teaching In the high school. '-Rev. R. Mcoberts. who has been ojvying u month`; vacation is ex- ` pea ed to nu ma pulpit or the umu-u ` church next Sunday. 1lIll'Hl. Iona .\fL-Crnckcn has return:-d home Mxfter spendlng` -.1 month's holiday in P:-tcrboro. `Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh and mnmily spent the wevkvnd in Durham. I Miss Laura Chrlstlv nf Hamilton `and Charles Chrlstlv of Bnrrlv were {home for the honday. n '\l.- null .....I -....- ..n....A...a rn.-nu... Dd VICII.` KILIIICIS IICYI" Ull uunuuy. { Miss Jov Boil returned homv on {Sunday after spending her holidays "1 ` Toronto. I Miss Rubv .\icMnst.er is home after `(having spent the summer in Muskokn. ; Russell Addison left on Tuesday Lu `amend B.C`I. ` __ -_----- , Sept. 2-A number from [Loved to Toronto last week {the Exhibition. `Jinn Inn...` ....A "|nv\nn\nn 1 ||Ulllt' IUY K111` uuuuay. I Mr. Bell and sons attended Toron- to Exhibition on Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. James Hart of Shanty V Bay were cniicrs here on Sunday. x \X|cc Ynv r-11 rnvurnnrl hams: run SPECIAL ox gnssv smnm h\dhu~.~'l'mn. In.~ null-acid or nc be used unm` l dz\Inz`o.-I\m.~` and unduubtmily nu safer for mu 1 Mu;zl\cs`\.\. Tm mu unud drum cnAxTc.1abEs-r GUTHRIE here mo- to attend BUTTER. AND EGGS SCARCE ON MARKET Prices remained practically the` same on the farmers` market. last. Sut- urduy us the week previous. There wus a rush for produce when the mur- ket opened but around Len o'clock buying became a little siower. Tourists were not neuirly an much in evidence and their absence made considerable difference. I...-n .-In-nln nnrl Inlnz` I\l\. UILIUICIIUC. Corn went very slowly lid wus not all taken up before the morning undcd. Apples were in great. demand. c.~'.pu- ciuily Yellow 'i`runspnrents and Red Astruchzms. Prices were is little high- er for apples. Cunteluupexs were again plentiful and sold ut two for 254; for Lhu larger ones. Si.m\vberrio.-5, which . made a belated nppcurunco last. week. wore off the market. this week. 'l"\u.. (`laud Ihu l\nnI-D nl` nun (nu ul\_ VVl.'K'l`. U11 LIRT ll|lll'KL`L Hub WUCIL. The first pours of the season up- peurcd and sold for 50 n 6-quart. Abus- ket, but. there wuss not much dcmxmd for them. 'l`|uu-.. II:-iv n nv-Iuuulnnnal aI\r|I'n`.Iv Ax! LU! LHCIH. l`hurc wus n. pronoumwed scmclty 01" eggs and butter on the mux`kv:L and they disappear:-(I curly. Prices were-. the sunn: as last week in the dairy pmducts. l`hL-re was very little hum-y4 prcsvxxt. Dun-lnuu Inrulr n`c:|hrht Ilnnn in In-hm })Y\',`}l?I|l.. P()l.lIL()('H took _n`:~:llght jump in ])I`i('('. `largo bnskets gmng Tm` 40: and snmll baskets for 25. CuI>1)i1g- was :1 mur- lowur in price. The uvl-rage prlcvs were: 'I`mxmLocs. small buskul. . .. TUllllLl()(:8. ll qt. husk:-l. Corn, Golden Sun.-ahlnu, Curn, Golden BsLntum. doz Corn, While `Cory, (luz. B'll1(:k Clll`l'U.llLH_ qt. Bluebm'rlc.-s. qt. . . . vl Thlmbln-berries, qt. . Cauliflower .. . .... .. Potatoes, no.-w, pt.-r bng . I, ()ll1t()ll5-l, lxwgc lmsktgl. Pnlntluux unnll lmuln-D l\lllRl\L`S\.\. |ll1.\ \'Ull (`H11 -JUIJIH {F0111 am good drm: slow in or tablets. :1 tea- spoonful of nw tnkm with little will be sufficicm izo oxcv.~.a'1\'u stop and prmmuxro and fox-naenmtizm per~- mit 11 normal. dlmcstlun of whu.le\'er mu 'I`r_\' this alnwle !)n-sm*1o:m and be dellozhled ` with your \`HIll'_x' In-vduxkx {ror3\_1ndL- aestkm.` ` 3-IA` (Advt). Unullullwcl . . an-nu-a 'y.)v(.-rv I $1.25-$l. . 4 Potatoes, smnll basket . . 2 Pututmrs. DPCR . 2 Spinach, small basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 2 Icicle Radish . .. .. . . ............... .. Turnip.-1. new .. .., .., .. Vegetable Murrow . 15-20-2 Cucumbers, euch . . 5c, 1 Cucumbers, buskvt . . 25-4 Gherklns. basket . . . . 35-1 Radish. bunch .................................. .. Celery. hunch . . . 10-15-'2 Dried Onions, qt. basket. 4 Green Onions, bunch ..................... .. Leaf Lettuce .. . ` Head lettuce .. _ loo, 2 for] Carrots. bunch . ............................ 4. Pcppergrass. bunch . .. . . Parsley. bunch . . . Beets, small bnskot . . . S Beans, basket .. . . . . -1 Beans, st1*ing'. qt. 100. 2 for I ` Cz1blm1.',o. new . . 5-10-1 Peas, quart . .. .. .. . . 1 Peas. 6-quart basket .. .. 50-I Peas, 11-quart basket ....... $1 Peas, quart. (padded) . I Pears. 6 qt. basket 5 ' Applvs. Yellow Transparent, barge basket . . I Apples. Yellow 'h'abs1)n1'(sr1t; small hauluxf T ]JI)lCS. !l`llU\V AI`1L[l>-])lLl'(?IlL. hlllll basket . . . . . V 250 Apples. Duchess, large `basket, 35-50c Apples. Duchess. small basket. 25-30c Apples. Red Astrachun. large basket 400 Auples, Red Aslrachnn, small basket 25c Plums, 6 qt. basket 4D(: Gladloll. dozen . 50: Sweet peas, bunch . .. 10: I)....Il-up flail`.-u I.`.-unto I-`In But_ter. lb. . Buttermilk. qc. Cream. pint, . Honey. pint Eggs. duz. Spring Chicken Chicken tbmilvr) Fowl Young ducks, lb. Sopt. 1~~Mr. and Mrs. Clara Pm-hI- mun and baby Joan of Windsor, Mrs. KI-ith of Collingwood and W. J. WH- son or Brldgeburg were r4-cent, vlsH.or.-. at Irving Carson's. RAIL-cue Rlnru \/1;-liinniu and \/lurrrnr. ilk ll'VllI) \/xl|.\Ull .5. Misses Mary Mcainnis and Margar- et Moran are spending :1 few days with Peggy Mornn. R Mu-hf nf T`nrnnfn I-nllnr! an (3 vvnn rcggy nuunun. R. Wight of I`oronto called at C. Cnrsmrs last week. \ll..- \/In.-u l'n"'nrv1|n h.n~ .-non.-.u..l L/MKKSUH .8 [BBL \VL'CK. Miss Mary Mc'I'ugue lms l`('LUl'11(`d to Toronto after :1 couple of wt-ek.~: nt A. L. Munu1's. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and Miss Minnie Kc-mu-dy of New York and Mr. and Mrs. `A. J. Donm-lly nr Penomng vlsm-d at A. 1.. Mnrnn'.'4 on Saturday. \lv-u Uni:-r Xlnfh-nuv nnn Inrnnc and! AVIIH. r. n. n.II`IIIllu.`y D. Mucklv nnd Albert Heyburn 0! Toronto visited with friends horr over Lhv wt-eke-nd. illnnlrn-srl ulnlOn-n no `I! I'\ Dnulhan-' QiI|:uI\.ltI_y. Mrs Peter Mcrnw, son Jnmvs and friend of Youngstown. U.S`, and Mrs. D. Jn(:()bs of Barrio spent n (lay with Mrs. F`. A. Richnrdsmn. Ix \.In..bI.. run-11' AH... l1.u.h...-.. ..l Llll` V|l'l'l\l'IIU. Weekend visitors at W. D. S(`_\'l.hS' were: M-r. and Mrs. Tools of Mid- lxmd. Mr. and Mrs. A. F`ie-ids, Jack nnd Wilrrvd Murdoch, Misx CH1/5' DAYSOII and Miss Ormn Scytiu-s, all of Tnromo. 'I`iw pooplv of this place wrrv sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Jno Coughlin and I,-xu-nd sympathy to the- be-re-nvod family and friends. also tn the widow and friends of the late Robb. Wutlio 0! Mldhurst. who was killed so suddt-nly last Saturday oven- ing. ma untimely death should be n warning to all spending motorists and a rvmlnder of the need of grcatvr pre- ' (-mitions wliv.-n driving at night. "I was very weak after an op- cration. My nerves were so had I would sit down and try and my husband would nut go out and leave me ah)n<.`. Now my nerves are much hcrrcr. thanks to a booklet that \\-as left under the door. Lydia E. Pink- h:nn's Vegetable Compound surely put me on my feet. I have taken eight bottles. My friends tell me I look fine. My sister has taken this medicine too." --Mn. .`\v:-ms W'ult0n, ()7 Shx.11lc_V 3!, Klngsmn, L)nmru).

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