Page Six . .v)L .20c 1.'\r \\'El.` H1` at have 11; they U23 and people . n r\'\ I\ n-Iv .\.u..u :1 m o n-_:z V C211 vith LVD 15th ies in urred :igned . pro- I` (3th. Ming- 1'0` Pub Jvcrnv ` for Earl Con- ` l'(`lHKH,'l' _ .`H(l, lIlClll>'l\'C. Entries p0.\`itiv<.ly close Newm- bvr 10th. P11-sitlvnt George L. 'l`i-lfc'r and the sn-creitary, L. E O'Neill, are most vnthusiastic over this yi-:ir .< fair. Entries fr0n_1a number of prominent live stock, swim- and sheep brt.-odc-'rs have al- rt-zuly 11:01] 1`(`(`(;'lVl;d. while poultry entries promise to be larger xlslin over. The entire prize list to 115 $20,000 in cash. lVh., liimht; hnrsv. show heldir-verv you this 7,} 1.. Lu vH`.~LI'H1 1Ut`u|:l` Ci1LLle UI1 1`{C0l'U Hi om->1` Ln makw use of plu-ntiful supplit-.~ of },."1'ZliI1, fodder and roots, {L con. portion of which is of inferior quality and only .~_uit'.- abh for 1'01-ding. In the `three momh.~", July, August and S-.-pu:m- bur, shipxncnts of feeder cattle from \ \ <,-.'<.Lv.-r11 Canada to Ontario totalled 120,1-15 ; head as compared with /12,128 in the smm, monLh.= of ISHIG, .lJLl"` \U L11] lIl(.'1`(:`"d.`IU HI DODH HCYQ` age and yield per acrr: thv produc- tion of pot,at,0c-5 in Ontario shows a gain of app1'ox1mu`w1_v 12 pet own`... with nrmlm-finn r:.t.ivn:ntnd nf \VlLIl /I 1936. T1. USE pri H )'l (UuHL_\'\\l(l|3 LI1';_'2u11z.d.L1UI1 wmcn nus ;_:i'own to 1'.1i'_m- propo1':ion:< under his abin direction. With a 1'.:t.- hand knowledsze of markeng prohlt-ni. Hon. Mr. Dc-wan is` w-All ttc-d to deal with the many prob- ie-m.'< of co-operative st-llin`: which ('orf'1'ont the provincial _2`o\'ermm-nt `Tl . \V, R Wm'A1:` Hun n.\v nm~...+\- ('U1nlI'Ulll .\I1'. \ .\1inist1 .....H L \\ l`ll On :u'it 1Cxp*ri1 Kent. ( L.:. k:- UH` Lo 4L. \....-.,.... ...----. -..... The 55th Ontario Provincial Winter Fair at Guelph, o'.: hc1`wise known as th' `xuelph WinLer Fair pi-onnse.< to be the best in the his- tory of this oldest of all winter shows. Guelph Winter Fair is known all over Ontario as The F:1i'ine1`.<' Show. where neigihbox l]1i'L`t~S n(`lQ'hb0r and friend meets frltlltl. In other \\'01`(ls, it is 9 friend1_v .~'h0\v. The dates for 1937 are from November 30th to De- eeniher ind. inc1u. I.`.Iu.\- nn.~Hu'un lv 1-In.-n \Y.-my... Z1110 l`0Elf1SI}0I`S . The seed show is another inter- `r-stingz feature of Guelph Wintm 'Dt-partrm-nt open to Boys Fair, as is the Junior A';.rricultural _ Grain ` and Potato Clubs organxzod by the 4Cnt:u'io Department of Agzriculture 'I`hm`(- will b.- c0n1poT.it,i0n.< for boys in jud:::inyr urnin and potatoos. All entri~-.= (`lose Nov 10th and should hw .<.':nL to L. E. O'Neill, P:n'1iaxnont' Buildingzz, Toronto. Write Mr. O Neill i1nn1o'41iateL\` fob, tho nic-1:11 prr-mium list for }1ox~==.::\r`,`._5' hr-of vme, 0p. swine. poultry ` and seeds. HI _]u(1:.:In).: . em)-iv Y .1 nlYl,..n1 r Current Crop Report ___ ,_u. ,, J__.., n purcmx.~,L-.u mu Laxjgcsn numoel a~U-rn f(:t'(lc1` cattle on ra cord iwr roots, :i..u--zhlr. nnv--inn (.4? u-1.:,.l.\ `.- Order Your Stationergr Business F o1 ms and Counter Check Books In Barrie 21:5! 21.` >upL-1'1nu`mll':1L 01 En! wrixm-mzxl Fumm :11 Ri<.l_:-tmvn. 1t. County claims thv honor of hi1'thp1u(-n:- and has been th( Ire of his ucti\ itio.< for the past _\-.:zn'.<. After ;ctr:1duz1Ii0n from \.C.. Mr. Re-k was 011211},--(1 as Cnswz-m un~\r(-\'n\- ('nu~ H1.-. 11;.-n-+ HIL uh.` prvvlllclzu _L'o\'e1'mm-nt W. R. Rev:-k the n~w D(>.vuty ivr nf ,-\n`i('n1t|1rc-, is n.. uh VV. l\. I\L"'.`K [110 of A`:1`icu1tun-, known throu<:ho1 Guelph Winter Fair --.1 r\,;_,,~ n, l\L"'.'k\ L'HU H` \\' 1J9-7`UL)" \5:1`icL11turv, i.~: m.Rn(i_\ througxhout \\'c.-torn supurintt-ndt-nt of t.hr I{i<.13.~=tmvn V unrl la-..~ ktutxn Ha, 4. .;Apyx_\ rt}.-.1`.uu nzuul i~ :1ln 1o. as yuan`. due to the Lion in the Mari -u'r.-a.~'r.- of 4'`.:';,0OO .n v both acre- Hm. n.-min"- Equally low `fares fl-m Ask for handbill andA: ENVELOPE3 SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention--Phone 53 THE I 0 Ont. See the glorious Canadian Rockies from the air- conditioned comfort of the "Continental Limited." Daily service between Toronto and Vancouver. Your local agent will gladly furnish you descriptive booklet and full information as to fares, limits: etc. _...._.... ..._-.... _.._....-A- ...\.._.. A-.- uuu no .u ....-..., .. ... CANADIAN NAHONAL EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS FOR SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE Egatronize industry From BARRIE NOVEMBER 5-6~7 ---(See For Safe. Speedy delivery send packnzea by Express . . . . . . .D.`l>I CHICAGO .$5.l0 .$5.10 .$4.10 .$5.45 Aft Prices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best I0 0 Durand, Mich. . . . . . . . . . 0 Lansing, Mich. . . . . . . . . . L0 Battle Creek . . . . . . . . . . I5 South Bend, Ind. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.50 m all u djacent C.N.R. Station: 1d complete information from Agents. 'I \I\I& handbills f0r train service) BUSINESS FORMS LETTERHEAD8 T.448A WINDSOR, .:_._j__- nu-rnnvw` I -$5.80 $8.50 $8.50 -$8.50 CANADA 1937 BROADCAST 1! TO START NOVEMBER 5:, __,?4 `be rum-wed stzirting l\ovum-her 5Lh.| l)ew'an, newly appointed Minister 01 ; :-.---- line IHETKEC OH baturuay was VVUU .IL was nmmuuevd to day that the The old-time popular idea of the attended and produce of all kindsl rndiu ._\'l'l`i(`.\` (',.-maula 1937 which l'armcr as a lowly tiller of the soil changed hands freely. Eggs were .\`('()l`UI(i such success last season, is to is diszxppcaring," said Hon. P. M. more plentiful than the week be-_ fore and were selling at 35 to 49. cents a dozen. Fowl was also fair ly plentiful, selling at 18 to 20' 'i`:hi.~a M`:l:-I011. Lliis most spcctaculari r\;.:riculture for Ontario, in an in- of Czmzulian lwoudczxsts will bc' tcrview this week. The farmer is `heard l3`ri(l:1y --vening*.~: at 10 p.m., now rt-cognizul as a business man cents a 1b., with chickens at 25c 16.331`, iuml a factor in the econ- Apples, potatoes and gardun veg-e-5 ()ut.~l:uulinp; commentators unrlcnoznin: structure. tables were in abundance, with the pruidance of Vernon Bartlett.` All farmers are coming; to rcal- mxric: fresh Inna`. and a few 1oa(l.< oi |\\'i-ll :1;::1in spm-:1k from Europe, an im: the in1p0rLance of a broader out- wood. _ .. . .. , ,, , ., ,,. H; .,L , AL,:.. l\uuVw< Lu D_,,,.l__,_,, I`I.S.'l'. . 1 l under ] `thv Bm't,let't'. wi-ll an` il1t.('l'\'i<*\\'1'l` in Czuuulu probing fori :lll.\'\\'t'l`.` t.o the qu(*.~:tions of Lh'-'_ lm:|n in H1-v strcut." i Lion:-l Shapiro. (`muuli:1I1 corrc-E spnmh-m in Nvw York, will '.-pm-uk from N.B.(3. sLudi0.~'. rcluyinyr such` 1.-Ll:-st h:nmwnin_.:.x- of lhv (My Whit Way as urn` of i.n .<-rm-st to Can- .. .- . ;,.. I V 1 i |u1.'1m- l-ll ' zludiblv country. hl'():|(l ':|.< -wnch we ..,...o ..:I...o l 1 .'Hl1.'lll ll.\'u'uL'xn. K A m--xv tcclmiquu will bu in`u,ro-`V dun- in Lhv lulks un C-21u:ul~z1 L0` llhlkp Lh wry pulsv uf the nation tn list:-lwr.: ll11'<)1u:h0ut thul Mr. W:1ltn-r lioxvlus will l)ru:ult'n.<. frmn :1 mliill-1:-Ill l0L'1llll_\' xvooli, tvlling 0|` tzlmt di. (':u1:ul:\".~' [)ru`m'-.<.~ nation l)uil(lI'2`.~"' pr0g.:1`<-.~'.< p0.~:. oL1t.~'t:1mlin:.;' fl-:11-.1rc contribution in :'.ml iI11v1`i\'~\'i115: \\'l1o mnkv that Yd :1m)l,l1-1` of thv pr0j:1':nn will bv the mu.~'ic--. .~'-lun-lion will bu spvci:1ll_v ur- n... In.-....q1 Pm .. n W-h n ' `(O h(- z1}.',':L1n pr 1 Goo1~g`v-.In1pm`i:1l \p:1n_\' of C`21n:1dz1, ' inur :1 nu-\\' L,-\'h(`1'i r r '1`obz1cco Gom- p:1I`I_\' Lnnitod. is hrm,i:- _ in}; :1 nc-\\' u-:\'pm'iom-0 to Cmizulimi li_1,Ql1v)`.<. "l`h(~.~'v F`:-i(lz1_v 1-vo nin,2 1 py0`r_v-111111; ;n'(' l.l\'(_| ll" nlOTlSt1'2'ltl0Tl Of l the fact that tho Czma broml-y czx. is equal to tho L.h3ll0U_L"(` for! _\-nmv.~.t.hin_g: now and . 'Sl(l(,'1`L'U opinion 01 me value 0]. llprow d farm aids to agzrlculture Will be given 1111' ` in the pro5_rr(-s. work r;x1cou1`a,r:einent of in l`:1vor of ihv short courses for _voun_L: fa1'x,nm`.~* and will advocate Iuiivli-1` c.`(Ufll. Lhrougxhout the l pro\'in('o of :1d courses along C.N.R. DOING BETTER .\`e1. rcvonue of $2.3-142,485 for the month of SC-plC111l)`1` and of .'$10,-; 527,862 for the nine months por- iod. January to Soptexnbc-1', lI1L'lu-L sin-. is shown in the inonthly state- _p -..,`....L:... ...\.w-.nn. r< r\r\n\'_ 0111.4 for club work and for boys and ;:irl.<. Pur- liavv _`_{'l\ l,'I] much onco11r:1{.:(e- lll('lll and to their children in thc promotion of this work, and l f("f'l that wh--n facilities an: pro- \`irl<-tl. we shall nd an r:\'er-in<:rea.<- in}: ll1l(-l`f`.~'l. throughout. tho provin(:(.- in the: .~'tul_\' of .'1}:ricnltural prob- . lines. and in education and economic principles. I am s`.ron'gly` pro_ivLL< ` V l.; n\u way ; .'uli:m . M. ~_\' .~`vlU('l1()n ':1ng:vd for HH- nnd chair that I In _nnn urn-I nu- V7 llVlJu)\ll\.,I \.an.~ DETROIT,_ Mich. _,, Il2_L $10,-t 1110111-` ment of operating revenuv-5, oper- atinrr expenses and net revenue of the Canadian National Railways all- inclusivc system issued at hvud-_ qum*t.e1'.< this week. { Operating revenu~e.< in September were $17,930,439, as compared with $17.95G.9G4 in September, 1936. 5 nnm~n+nn an-nun:-n: wr-rn 315.597.- 517.956.9154 In hepccnmcr, 1:!-)1). Operating: expenses were $15.587.- 954, against $14.994.327 during. `the similar period of last year. Therv was. a no: revenue of E 342,485. For the nine months of the prz -.=~ ent year, operating` revenues were.- $146,075,299, against $I34.zl48,312 in the corresponding p--riod of `.u::t vonv v-mnlmr in an in(:rea: nf up to September 3U 01 tins year vrero $135,547,437. compared with; $128,242,851 for the similar period ` of 1936. Net revenues for the ` nine-months period of 1937 were $10,527,862. compared with $6.- 205.4G1. an inc1~ea.=r=. of $4,322,401 ow-r the period up to Septr.-mbivr 9.0 of 1936. U18 CU1`1`U5puuuui_g p"l.;vu u. .u.-. year, resulting in an increr1`<., $11,626,987. Operating: exponsn -.~: September 30 of this year` u-mm R13: m_.-347.437. compared with HS ill 1' \ listoxxcrs. Auuu . .\`p0n.\`nl'lHf.',' - 11L":Lin I t`l('('[l0n Will U'- .s`[u'(',|;u1_\ ul- l:1r5.:(-st orch(~.~'1,m far is now in re-h(-arsztl. 0n. thvsv bro21 z1_::Lin produced by Victor -.In1porial Com.- is bring- ...-...-hnx.-n 4 n (`:1 nzulinn com-on-3 ammo}: roams W:1lll'l' lU\V~I( \`\H ing ) (`:1n:ul:\ :~' 5.: nw-hn . In v-and IJl'-ll'\\lll, nnnnnn .. Port Huro-n, Mich. Flint, Mch. . . . . The Northern Advance my time. A (`Us Ecn0mics in Farming '1 ,~(-5, In 0th(-1' \vm'tl.~, \\'(: must be } ,,~_.-'` . of economics, or, nialoc full ._ use of the common .~'(.~nsc that we 4 um haw-. .-\pplic:ition of economics is.` L... denitely ncedc-d in farming and i [the clcpartinc-nL will see to it that `mart-. atu-ntivm is paid to the -my ' hrozulvr application of this prin- f .'ipIe. Qtoy Practical application of my con- i0n]_' ' sirh,-rod opinion of the value of im-i :.... ` hrnvv ri farm nirk 1n :w"ri('nH,nr(: will` v H 7*: `MINISTER or AGRICULTURE ! b`, c.1v1-:s INTERESTING TALK` : ` omu: structure. \ rilook us it ul.-ct.< their own busi- -'_i1<-mu, Mr. Duwun continued, and it is my bu lief that the Dc-pzxrtincnt of A-ixriculturo can contribute greatly in ii` :1.\`.~'i.~:tin1,: Uh` i'zu'niL-1' with the many.. h |)l`0i)1(,'m.\ that confront him in his`. 1' ', cum.plux i)llHin('H:~`. Not only must l-`IWP ;,5row the hr-st crops and misc who ht-st iiw stock Within our ,.` power, hut we 1-.ust. he in a posi-` 0 tion to Jnzxrkvt thum to thv best n`:ulv:1x1t:x;.:'<.-, and be able to look far 10' uht-:1d with :1 View to producing the 1] rizrht; farm pro(1u(:t.< :11. th- right _\- time. \ y I.`..n..n.....:.... in I:nIirv\:r-Irv l 5` -VIIVCH NIH] Ill IIIUJVLICEII L'.\|lClllHL`lll,.| .._.u._ 1`- T f1 t-hilt it mu-`t bf? mad`-` Sir Leonard Hill, .\`[)C*(.'iZlii5t in U\'11ili1Nm10 Th" "nHY`~` fi`-Vmintet iT1- ph_\'. medicine. Lvon.ion. DI':`di(`t.< 0 l`- l-`W 07 '10 .m'0`-'l `C`` .l-t 35*` 300 that in a hundred _\'czir.< Britain will as and cleai--vut nrlings be popu1at,d nminhv by .;.1(1e1~1- have been (if`l.-')`min`:(i. people. In a cemtury the coumr_v .< P;'o: for farmers is retu1'n- population mi:;ht fall to 5,000,000 ` ingz`. Mr. Deawn said, but he hoped little more than half that of Lon- ;the basic sound thinking of fz1rmer.< don now. iwould not desert them and lad What a dull world, he said, i them to the over-r>xpan:<.ion or over-. pointing out that while now in ever_\' I buying` that proved such a blow to 100 people there were 23 umler 15 . imany people in agriculture, busi- and 12 over 60, in 30 _\'ear.< tinie 'no.-.< and all other walks of life be-`the sxures gvould be 10 and 24, l _for-- the recent depression period. land in {S0 yo:-211';< four and 4.3. l In the boom years. he pointedl In '25 yezirs the -1u.=. populu iout, `niuny people burdened ihem-Jtion was expectvd to be:-COIN!) 300. .'-`l .=c-lvl--;< with high-priced land. expenv 000.000. while En_e'l:1nd miszht sink 1 . zquipment. and paid top prices to 30,000.000. In Jzipan the }) 0`pl{` K` /-.\ "11/:1) ni\1` I-uullinu.-.~ Dlnnn-inn um-,. innvn-,u.~inrr in eihnnt 1 [NH] 000 Field Men Key Men The a._ representative` in the variou.< counties througrhoutl the province is the key man in .-piwaclingz the ndin`_:.~' and l`r"S\.ll'..'~' of research and .=t'u in the de- partlnent. in th`. Ontario .-\;:ricultur- al Colle_4-re at Guelph. and at our luthc-1'.~'fation:~` and farins. Wueh has been learn-zl about agriculturr: th2`oug'~h th-;. . both in re- ureh and in practical e.\'periment.| availahh to Ul`f`.<-{.< the _nrovincr- soon 1~. n 1 - ,1 101*- Ihf` l'(,`C(`Tl[ (l0pl'8. IUH pC`I'lO(1. ' out, :hem- for .-`tor-k and buil(lin'5_r.<. Plunging into driht, can be just as dis- '21.<{l'0Ll.< in fZll'lTllI1Q' as in any other! husim-;-':<. in farm and l fa-~l that this -conomics factor cannot be too .-'tronl_v (:l11Dl`.l1.' )Ian_\' farm- :-rs won: in"0 dc-ht during: boom timv.-' and huvu hrwn faced with the pi'0hl~m.< of nu-ntin_: heavy indebt- vrlm_-.<.< from the sale of tllcll` com- m0rlitiv;< zit. low pricos in :1 depres- :-`ion p-rind. '1`hrn-0 people are now paying` :1 l1va\'}' pt-Iialty for their r>\' and people in every kind of l)ll. will hack me up wlwn l say that thn time to bu_\`--- no nm"ir-r what _\ our ln1.=i1m.<::--i.= \\"h~n pri(-4,-.< are low. Ww. as busi- nvss mom and 1':1rnivrs. should put o11i'.<(~lvo.< in :1 position. through tho :-`tud_\' of l')ll. treruls, to take :1(lvzim:i;:r- of lnwr-r prices \V`l1'Tl they do come. un - I ,n I ._,,, ,..1 14,." Z 1 t I i c 4 1 .._.,.u.. IH'|C(!S' I I7. nnd anu recurr1n.g' 0-63cnnes.' .`~\_m`ieulIure. oqually wiih labor, inrlu;~try and business, he pointed out. has :1 rizrht to expect. govern- ment zissistance in ovm'c`omin~,: its problems. and his rlv-partment, `;\I1'. will do its utmost to co-operate with Dewun added by way of assurance," farmeinc in arriving: at a solution to difficulties which ziriso by reason of factors` beyond their control. Aid to Farmers Unrloubtedl_v the farinvr can and will enjoy the fruits of better times before another depression strikes us, if he takes every advantagze of! opportunities to improve his lot,` and if he receives-as I think he is entitled to rr.-eeive-bhe proper as-i sistnnce from the Deaprtmenit of .A;:1'ieulture in the way of guidance, leadership and co-op~ration. A lnwrn nnrt nf self-heln on the leadership and C0-0[)l`aL10h. A large part of self-help farmers side can he achieved by a proper study and application ofthe principles of soil fertility and well- timrsd production of live stock. Crop production and stock raising are very cosely related, as we all know. but they must be co-ordinat- ed for the b(:st`ri`-suits. Linked up} with proper me'tho of production comes the problem of marketing, and tlhe farmmr having improved his immediate probllems of production, can justifiably look to the .movern- mental authorities for aid in broad- enim: and improving his market po.=.. l Ask Agents for pz1rt.icu1a.1's of Canada's Maple In-uf Contest. Seven cash prizes. You may wir. $100.00 !" -..___:-.a--n ---j-LQIQI Reeve S. E. Patton, of Sunni- (lale, was committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter by Magis- trate Jeffs in a preliminary trial in connmction with the death of Mrs. Alvin Crooke, of Gmderich, who died a few hours after the car in `which `she was riding: was craslmd Iinlo by another car said to have] boon driven by Patton. 1 ]IlCl'l`ZlS|llf." to-(121y in must real-z - inovitablu.-ll depression ` int-1-r-n In I11}! vcgctau 1.1L-L-ts, bunch . . . . . Caulillowur, h(:2!d Cz11'1`0ts, bunch . . . . . Cabbage, head . . . . . (Ir.-It,-ry, bunch . . . . . vk 1 otatoL-s, bag . . . . .. 1;: Sp`.nuc}1, bask: t . . . . Squash, czlch . . . . . . Tomzxtot-.<, buskt-I 'I`urnip.~:, each . . . . . 151; be\ Hmv,\', umbL-1`, pail . r..II F.-n; Butter, lb. I*)g;:;s, dozen Chickens, lb. ,Fow1, ll). . . . l V The market on Saturday V ttnnriprl and nrndnr-0 nf 5 I` | Apples, bu: . . . |Crabapplu.<, basket Grz1pu.~:, baskt.-t . . . . I mu; Buns, do /.:n . . . . . . .. Cakes, each . . . . . . . . . Doughnuts, . . . .. Homcmaxle Bruzul, loaf Tarts, dozen . . . . . . . . Meat Pit-.~:, each ..... The fcatuu of Tuv`.s(lz1_v`~: livc stock n1u.l'ke`. in Toronto was an 2ul~ Vance of 25 cents in the price of hog'.;. l.7aLtlc 11'adin;_:; \\'z1.< 1'ui1'l_v aCti\'n.-, though most 01' 1h-; supp1_\' was plain quality. Butcher catthv at $3.50 to $5, with a few choiu h1'in;;'in;: S6. (i'0\vs \v"1'<.- going` 2: . $2.50 to $4, with CdI1Y1GI`;~i at $1.75. `hnlnn-nn hull: :1? `n 3 . `)5 and ..:..')u LU qvq, wuu can bologna bulls at :~:to<-k(-rs at $3.50 to fcutlr.-1' 50c higher`. culvt-s bI'Ol.l_`.!'ht $9.50 comnm down to $5. nn',.,...,.L- knnnn H, vcu Cnbll punch. AULA nus) vvl cAI~iAmAN NA`ri6NAL I .:n.4u. . A! outsid-~ points pri<:e.< for (i1'c-.~:s- ed \vci`ght W--re: Barrie $10.~.` Kitchener $10. Hull $10.00, Peter- bor $10.05. Lonrlon, Strutford and Chz1`.hzm1 $10. FORESEES POPULATiON OF ENGLAND DOWN TO 30,000,000 a `\`ez1rl.ll\,|\IQI`lI:Iy` With its population ro(luc;(ltl1o l1`iti.<,h lmpi1're might ultim21l the place of :1 small and happy ('0U!1'.l'_\' liki: Swedrzn or Switzi-i'~ land. -`mt great will be the wcon omic and . t1'0ublv.< ahead of us through 21 le. of the pro-. portion of chilLl1'~_n and an ii1cr0a. of the aged. I I hrinrv f.hi< . lwfnro \'<)u l l l`com to an end, and En _El21H(l taki- tno agea. '1 bring this subject bufor 3% because the HUHICHSPHURS of t? danger has not yt boon xvub rvahzedi H` 4L., v-xv...-nvif hmnll uvnrn {'nHnw SATURDAY MARKET Ullllllrl. UU\Vn LU v)-Z). O'-truck bacon ho.-4'.< :2 9: r<>anzeuv.r If thv pr;-sent tn-nd \vcr0 ed. he \vent on, Ih-rw wo 1941 n01on` any PX( binhs over deaths. T`1-nx nxn;-71-v nf hillfh \ mnns aeams. The minisiry of health wn.< quiring why peoplp would not h: babies. The answwr 'was that t} could not a ord it. R-nt. rates :1 taxes \VC1`0 too high. and pco wanted to keep up :1 certain . ,:1rd of comfort and position amr Hhuir nei_qh.bors. I: 1-in-11' 9n r-nnh-n] ]Ihl`l1 I1CflQh.DOI`S. W7hi1~ it is ri.1;h' to control the number of children, :1 family of at. 111151 three is required for mainten- :mc~ of the population. 'I`hr1m- is one thin}: to look for- ward to--that in thv future th~-re will be no `too old at 10. I TWO FEDERAL BY-ELECTIONS IN 0NTARlO,_ NOVEMBER 15t November 15th will see b_\'-elee- tions in two Federal ridiiigs in On- tario, Frontenac-Addington and lDufTcrin-Simcoe. Both vacancies in `the House of Commons occurred lwhen the sitting; members resigned lto entest seats in the Ontario vincial eleclion on October The member for Frontence-A(l(ling- ton was Hon. Colin Campbell, cently appointed Ministe; of Tice Works in the Ontario Governv ment. The former member Du'crin-Simcoe was Hon. Rowe, provincial leader of the sevravtive Party in Ontario. D.-In nnncfiflinrisi lwnvu lone l Flvos council at its last meotingz 2 passed accounts totalling $221.00 for sheep killed by dogs. Con-` -Both constituencies have long; records of Conservative atiae}unent.; In the general election of 1935 'Colin Campbell ended the 'I`ory grip on his riding: when he won an over-a1l majority against both Con- servabiva and Reconstruction candi- dates. Prior to that the eommun-f ity had an almost unbroken Toryw hisziory back as far as Confedera- ltion. I, . 'l"lnz. n.nv1ufH-nruv11|\,' n1.` TInH'r-rin-Sinl .>zu,UUu in cash. The light horse. show heldir-very niirht of the fair is a feature that has _<:rown rapidly in the past few _Vear.'<. Here you will nd the pick `of Ontario horseflcsh in competition in 17h L-rs, performance classes, hunt. t('1LI`nF. high stoppers, and roadsters. '-sting Denartinent open fair arena-hunters. jump. inter-city carriage Atrricultu ral ltion. , The constituency of: Du'(-rin-Sim ` coo was established in 10924, but the community, 1`eg'a1'-diess 01' num ` erous changes in the constituency name and boundaries. has not re- turned other than a Tory member since the first feverish election cam- paign in 1867. PRICES ADVANCE, CATTLE TRADE ACTIVE .Vegetz.xble.s. h Produce `XPBCL-`~`lI LU UL'L'UHH_' JUU. while mnfrht )00. propl 3z1. by about 1.00U.0()0 XRKET \ F N `*2: arm CW8 Rtrrr: \\'.'-rt-` ` f` --ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS . . . . . L5)` .3 for .-15c and ;3a`riS0t1-ailfiv The weather during_ September 18 Zoland October was favoraole for the 15 jdew-lo.pn1cnt_of late eld crop and mu" V980 i the yleld of root crops and iodder not cor_n IS well up to aveluge. PreseI}1. W {owls -1-stnnates place the yleld of gram `crops in Ontario at 13 per cent ,ubo\'e last yezu`, hay and foddel ___.30( crops also 13 per cent. zlbove and ___`35__,12c rent crops 10 per cent. hlgher. In '_'25( .\o11,lu-m Omzlrlo, 11ow_ever, the hay ___`J8_20( erop was (1 chlc-(ll3' llght and con- .~'l(l(.'-l'll)l qu:u1ti'.n.< will hil\'u to be ._5_.;(, pu1'cll:1.~~.;ll, while in 3`}u.~'te1'n On- " " _ , turio. us w~ll 21>` 1n Munit in and . . . .10 l.)< 31-orlm, 'l`humlx1'llz1_\', gmlrl yielf 'we1` 10` li. and insulm-lt for H3 1-01. WL \-.'i1:Ler l` (_'\llll_`_',' pu1'posu.<. Fz1l'x11e1`s .5040` in \V~.v.-ax-1'1: and Central Ontarxo 15( have 1)L11'cha.~'u the largest numbet 1:, of \\'v.~*wl'11 cattl}. on lw-ard U .)-3.4:) $5, and Choice on-. 01 h c1o; are follow- would by r.`-....._ nf .30( ')-42c .25c S-20 '6-3|. 1()r. $1.14, and good 1'1.-11 9-20( ~).'..~ THURSDAY, NOVEIMBER 4, 1937. 1 THERE S romance and the thrill of a historied past in this land-and-sea vacation, retracing the glamorous Trail of 98." From Vancouver you glide through the sheltered Inside Passage in the palatial comfort of a Canadian National "Prince" steamer to a land that is new . . . magnicent. Primitive scenery . . . mammoth glaciers . . . Strange ports of call. "Prince steamers otfer excellent food, music, dancing, deck games. ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS.