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Northern Advance, 15 Dec 1921, p. 2

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33$ iarrie Ahnanrr 1vs_.....1...I 1 0:1 \ Alf; Hamlin_ Cl(.`.\llS, (`-lG.\l{F/|"l`l<}S, 'l`0- I3.~\(}C()S .-\l.\\".-\1'S ON ll.\.V'D We have the most complete line 01' Smoker`s Sundries in town Owen St. - Barrie, E. J. BYRNE FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Deaf Hear AND HEAD NOISES hl.\SE by using the new remedy call- ed l}US'I`0L," one box of which is snlllclent to com- pletely cure nny ordhmry case. This wonderful ointment is prepared from the valuable prescription of n noted London ear specialist. and has perman- ently cnred numerous severe cases of deafness and head noises where'other e.\'pensive" treatments had utterly failed. Every snerer should certulu}'-.-= ly try it, for its eilicacy is be- yond question. Send for a box to-duly, price `$31.00. Ad- dress: "EUSTOL" ~ 00.`. The Bungalow. Tylel-'3 Green. God- stone, Surrey. England. Next to the Hm-I-ie [ml ALF. HAMLIN 75 Collier St., Barrie .~\ l'1`esl1 stock of Specialist in Embalming! PHONE 208 Ont. An Insure Your Investments The 8% Cumulative Preference Stock, which carries the substantial bonus of 4 To Common, will stand the test of thorough examination from every angle. No industry forms a sounder basis for an industrial in- vestment than the electrical manufacturing industry. Qlnudian Debentures (`nu-nnrnfi nn L""`l" v. The `above reqieites are emphasized to a marked degree in the English Electric Company of Canada, Limited 1&0 fur two Lim'i;e.;1 Established 1910 56 Kinsst East TORONTO Mam1fzu'tured by the old rclinhlo: Iirm nf D. MOORE & CO., Hamilton Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange industrial security, is sound provided : The Company deals in a. product for which there is an assured and increasing demand. `The Company is 9. going concern as distinguish- ed from a new promotion enterprise. The oicers and directors of the Company are men of unquestioned integrity and recognized ability. The total value of the Company's property at- fords ample protection for the investment, and suicient surplus to assure dividends. The Company shows earnings sufficient to meet interest or dividend charges through periods of prosperity or depression. ' n o 1 (Founded 1851) Published every Thursday morn- Sng at the ofce, 123 Dunlop street, Barrie. Subscription $1.50 per year. in, Canada. and Great Britain, $2.00 in United States. Subscriptions `payable in advance. Advertising rates on application. Morrison & McKenzie, Publishers. A. E. SMITH Write for full particulars to "C'o-1'1po~ra5rion I ---.L._.`.I Phone Adelaide 6956 H P The TREASURE , Steel Range the ezutldom was n'o't created until late in -the eiighxteenth cenwt-ury. So that Bnitadns pnincess is in truth weddving a. Commonexj. 'I`:here has been much specuihmtiionn in Bmitari-n"as to the yra,1'uim;ge of the I_ rincess, 'and a. strong fedliinsg has been gaining gmound uhat she should not be wed- ' tied into any of the eligible 1'o:y*a.l -celles, xstho is `a noted s`p`ort'sn1'an, served t1h1'ough.out the wan` wiith dis- ituinouion. He emph-u`t~ica1]y refused a .-staff -aippoinmuent and was three Limes wounded in action. He won the Distimgixished Order and Bax ` and the I"re11ch Cmix de Gueu`re. I<`1'o.m 1907 to 1911 he was a;ide-*de- Cam-p to the Gzovernor-Gene1'a.1 of Canada and is Lhe1'efo.1~e well known in Otbawa. and many other sectiiuons y111.a.i.cl1 -\V'3JS the n1arni'a\g'e qf the Princess Royal, Lowizse Vicbonira, eldest, daughter of Kng Edward V VII. to the Duke of Fife. The pres- ent, match is said to be a real love rm-atc.h, .w.h.i*ch has Alasietl for se\'e1'a1 years. V I fa.miIaies in Europe. Viscount Lens- of Can::1da.. A precedent. for bhe-` . Tllenre is no pzLI'ticul;u' dignrity orf v.irt.ue in givin-g money to 3. -soup-' {kitchen our in gwiving clothes is ti;-.2 ;c1ni1d\1-en of 1.119 uncmpluyod. `But `imthere is :1 tovnic in wm*k.ing in one's lhome, one's bus-i-ness. and 01|e'S 5 `omnuuunit.y to prevent, unem1)1o,\-'-`i msnmn ll RAZ-MAH In SmnIkiI|:~|l:'S|ray'i_n|-:lc Sn I nl` Inn lllll I .IICII 2 III lllIKlII-Il ilII]lIl"-lII CIIII : Just Swallow a capsule ; RAZ-MAH Is Guaranteed .. ......o..... ..........1 hrnafhhiu gtnn n-maul N I\l"IL4'.lVIf\I-I IO \aIaooIu-uusvv-u to restore normal breathing, stop mucul ` gatherings in the bronchial tubes, give 1 long nights of quiet sleep; contninn no I habit-forming drug. 81.00 at your drug- I gilt ; Trial free at our agencies orwritc ] Tomplctona, 142 King W., Toronto. Note and Comment Nxt Door to Fire Hall SOMETHING N EW in FINISH, DESIGN, . MECHANISM A N D PATTERN. Cnawth of Canadian ,1 National Feeling .1 .1'-ofessor \Vzv1I1ace, of the I.7mi-ver-` sity of To;1'.on t:o, on Enday eyening addsressed ~tI1e _W.0men s Canuazdian C-lu-b in the Difbrary Halul. tf__)_-_\ Y1 1\..._A:.X..._l ' nu; u.. unlv ........v......,v --.~~.. Mrs. (Jud-ge) Wismer, I residen.t.,` in .o.pen1'Zmg mhe meeting u`efe1*-red ml the annIive1'sar._v of the Club, as xtzhis was -the begvinn:in;{: mt` tlhe second year since `the organdzin-g of the club in Barrie. There are sixty :mem'be:1's at present and new mem- .be-rs are em'.o'1flLng conestanlly. The first C-anadniian Cl~u:b was -0'1-vganiized _rt.hiriy yew:-5 a::;o in I-I`am1ilIt=on, by 14ieu~t.-Colonel McOu'11o'u-gh. and had 1a nuelnfbevshvip 0.1` ve. On Lhe mm and 131.11 of Septemhew 01' uhuis year -.1 ('.0n-ference was held :in Wim:~i.pe_; of am -Lhe Ca:n;ad:i:a.n Clubs and fty thousand members were represented. .. uuv,,,,__. _,_.:_u A\. :.1-- ..4- 41.- : Mrs. \\".i'smer saaid {the idea of thel fOa.nud:i~an 0111:!) was the uph'o1d`in~gl Land pmmmi-on of eduoamion `zund fel-~ i10.ws11=ip within the E-mpai-re and was sl.1`on.gJ-_v .nppo.se(1 to all future wars. A docmnemt is to be sent, to Sir Rnbert, B'o`rden at `H18 Di'sar1munen:t CmJ`l'e1'ence in \Vashin-glon re th(>.fu'? istmn-d on fu-t-1m'e \Vz1.1's. I 1' I i ,,u,,, 1\.__, - -:1 uu|\I uu . ...;....v ....`..,. ` In his 0pen*i115._: re111.:1.1'ks_ 1 1'o1`essrn'i \\"n`.ll2\.ce rel'em*e.=d to tihe ga41`r.Lxy 0'1"` 1`=:5ee nna.1;i~onvs xwimhin `tzh empire. C;m`ada,`s u-ep1'e1se11-tamive is (=I'..i5.;- Iible for the hip,`-`nest posimion in the, xx- ..__._ -.v x 'L4Iu1IICI\AILL um .u.m.u...;. % The I 1*o-fessoar rel`1'x'ed to me` lgrmvth or NaL?Ao`nu:1iszn1 xviimivn Cun- `ad-a. NarlJaon.a1:is;n1 would a 1:wa.3'-s pro- ilnme pride w2i.thin its bm'de1's. I xLr1,. ,1.A._..: :. .1... ,_1.1..,..o ....-......~ |uuv: Lu nn.Lnuu.uI puu-;. Nam-on~av1ds111---a power for good (Ctmada) 01' for evil (Poland and Ireland). The Natiiron;:1\1visn1 of Can- ada :is the spirit for which sixty 1.11-ous:and Oa.n:adui`an.s lanid donvn .thein' Jives in I~`1~ance and Flanders. H F`-1-n,n .-I -2 um u rn-ma a 11' n1 hat` (1.? 1 1'ep1'ese11-tam iible pos I-C~nnd's-rence 01' N'mt;ion~s.` ..< 7` ,_ 7 9; THURSDAY, DE`C'E!M~BE`R 1 5. 1921 %_ I v Itnulh. Some people, -said the speaker, 'Lh.o-1lglm w-.u' was fmlght, for smzull nations. The Pr-ol'e5so r went on L0 stzme hhui each 11a-Mon. no nu1.Ut.e1' `chow smazbl, foughat 1115 own battles, [due to nationasl mwide. ...v,.-____-n:.__._ .. _..........' 9-... ...mnA ,,....\. _ .... -. Eng1lva.nd `is the old-eat, n~z1.tixons and J5 the seat of feeling " _._-_|,. nu - .uuvv "Ca.'m1.da. was once a number of dsiisj-odmed colon-iess, now a solid natnion." A .I `I\ 1 . ,, (1....-__1,..,.A.:-.. C1h211i,stopl1e.1' Duncan sa-id: I`a'1k of n-daing a new na1Liona;Iit_v, of 340111- c;'ea1t.i1n:; such :1 thing. Is s11cl;=0s- silile, T1118 French \wi1111-'ihei1'-a.lI1_e- giance to France, Lhe.I1'iSh \vi_1h their allegiance to the Emerasld Isle, A1113-1*.ic-.1n1s wvi-t`h their allegiance '10` VVash1ing`-ton and E'ng1ish.men wi:L11 t.11ei1'~a1I'legIiance to I.ond~o1n. >Is w1.he]1=e. amy possizbvle .110-pe of bindving 1.hes 'a11leg1'uances to O1,1awa. The new na1ti'on:aJi1y would be -nothing: b11vt.; 21' 1.. ,nn Ilulll'UlI- ! On the Debates on Con`1'ede1'a.t:i.on. 'llclIlAl7 . % ``'I\he wztar -0!` 1312," St1.zLl,ed tine] l'SDe8.ke_l', was a nteanting.-;1tess vmtyt tbttt, out of it came seH`-1'e1i:Ln-ce. Lheg! it'ce1tin.;,-' 111111` Canadian could defendi .het~selt'. Wthtile Cana.d2L was still` lpurely 1|. colony, even their voices} .~..,x :. r...m.. nr nnmv l.rn-1-It 1Jl|IL'A_v u. \.uAu|L_v, -.,v\,.. . . . . . . . V . . `wore rzuised in favor of un-ity. Lordi ]Dm-chesler Look up the question 0!`. Q uniity or the then C-a`nad'i-an Co-lonieaj I.11,<.:`1.-.1I1(1 said no. He! princizpzle mil :` ... . H...` .... ,. 5.. 1-r\1\v\ um... mm.--2 ; i `that I mle. only : I I 1 E n ma \_/ulu L7ul;L xu nun, u uu. ..u-.. 1.. -0.... able :11 the numleni, as local feellimti was I 00 s11'0n,2;. Lower Canada were united. This was the he::~inn~i11g 01' -I0 ocean D0n1'in1'4()11. our present. `o-cenn Lomd Durha.-m sa,\v- III this ll-`l1`i`0Il zL nw-.n.ns of sentie- ylnem, of an-t.a.;.-;on`i:s'Iic racial 1'ec~lIi11;,'=.-` and :1 force 10 mTseI the power of -the Ymiled Stanns and to coume.rac.1 `re\'r)-1u-l:i`0na1'y -f=e:1ui11;.:. nu, _ A...`-`I... . In 18-10 Upper andi ~ C;;11.<(-1'\'zmi\'e.~'. under Sir John .\. ;\Ic-; ;`IU\II|u-IMIuuI_y IlL'mu;-,- ` The I m1'essur (}Ill1 )11`:hS.iZ(,`(l the: Fuel HIJJ lh-is Cmlildliilll 1u1.'1.y fus- flored pu`i(1o in self nml wol'I'sel, u-1:! 5-l1mu_u`11l of axmexu`Ii=0n 10 the I7mi`terl; `Smlrw. In 1858 mus Lhe actuul (*0nfedarz1ti0n 0| the l).umxini0n. The` 1 2 ; `Donald vvus de~l ezu.ed in 2). vote of (-.cmi(lunm-=.. (1:-01-;;e Buoxvn, tshenl editor of the G1n|)0. and L:i.beA1'a1; 4lm1.(l<-1'. was cal`l(l u:p0~n To form gang u(l:n1:in Wshen Brown and` his l1l!inwiSf.0I`S \vere wbsenxt, rvrovm the; |m-mu-, :-'.enk~in-,: electron. John A. se- .cn_rml an. \*(mlu--h 0|` cnnudence and de-1 l'cu1-rl Ihn 1mvvw1_\'-l`-01'n1ed I:i1beoru:1 Ad- I1li.I\ih`|I`illH()ll. John, A. \vu:s hhen` cuzblml upon to mum am ;ui:mzin,istmu-1 `Mm! and rncmllud his I70>nme1' manl- l.HH'I'H. I-In pl-2141911 his Inil1l:-3101'-I-1 ax` .|n Hm mi.u,in'nI -.:ubin.(-,\.I. Georg.-,'e lhmnwn Ivlmn :1-')|:1ll'lI`(l 'l.ho "m-.p'|'m4(=I1~` wmhlml Ixy l`(npIhhul>im\" (wry. l1lInH. IVAN-y !\lzu.-.eu. l*`un`l:m jmnrn-n.r|vI+I nml `Inn-nrovnlull, vlnlny; '(lII`l\'ulI from lI,-luwd. um! upon coun- Jm; In Imrmun, m|.lnll.w|mu1 :1. news- -[)lIa[)nl' 'u1`lml " l\hn N`l!l:Il)ll." smw kn ('}xn.nmlu. Hhul whxlm~h ho umrld mwl. nd in 'lI'(a]mI(|. {L I`:-um country, -mm] cmme 1:0 Quebec and by hula (mwhovy won me rcnhndnncu of the people and was elected to Purllamnont. .lustlce| S11b,ic-ct uf Lectul-e to (Tzguauliun Club 'I1he 'I`.o1'ont-o -_S_t:m' states t.h-wt. the Prog.ressi.ves \ Vi.1'i. become Oa,nxad2L s xsoal Ulster, whantever that may 1111119, was to keep 1119111 sep:1.1'- Lo11'~d I)111111z1n11 in 1813 said nheg ' so11111io11 of Canadriyan d1i}c11.lt.ie.=;` Co111fe(1e1':1iti-on, bum 1101!. p1'aoUic~1 . . . ` 1 ,,-u c,_11:.....- THE NORTHERN ADVANCE ., ........ ....... 1 me I W imn.i-peg 5 .-_.__x,,. am 0 ng n-axtiona `,C0n-ser\'a'hi\'es 01' the vpnresent. ditty 'g 1lo1'm phi.~nrks. was not done to t.he services 1'en.de1`- ed by Magee to Canada. He by his _ery ealoquence and 1~oya.1ty to Can- !awda. inf11'sed into the he21'.1't.s or the people the New NzLLi'0xia.1iv!y, \\'hic'11 1111811118 so much to us all. ;\Iut_2.'ee was assatsinatetl on the steps 01' the .1 am]iaanent. Buinlwdings in 186.`). In 1867 to 1871 C0n'l'edera1ti`on spreztd tTro1n the .\t~.1ntxi~c to the Pa.ci-c. In 1868 Roster`, M-organ, Dennvi-son and H`z1.Ihw'M, wi.1th seven friends, -t'm'.n1'ed swhznt is cwlled Lihe 'I`welve Apos- tles" ot the Canada Iirst I a.rt_v. t_'I`his party worked for the spread of Canadian nzulionazl feelninsg. In 1873] Wlhey enter pomics and backed the :Libem1vs. The National Party wast 1`o1:n1ed in 1874, but soon \vi:t1hdre\v 1-l'r0=m polrimics. The Ltiberajls and `have 1)0.m"0\ve(l nmny of their plut-- nu. ! ` I wrili not. be responsbble for any] `debts contracted by -my wife. I J Signed. 1 ` ' , I 1 Thomas Solners. ; ! Barrie. `Aslill I'e.1:l in Czuuul-iIa11 Ilwzxmioxml fm.-,1- runvnn `eh e puuuuxn. ` P1*o`fe:ssm', q uohing f mm "Blake, said : .`.o`n1e common groundi .n1uxsl he found for untf't_v, the ;:1'ezLt-`; esd hasis is N~a.1.iona.l l'eelIinp,=. The`; spirinl. o.[ the "I`we1ve Apostles` isl I In. ` ' J The S.",`(1S Hwy sowed lmve sprung.-"l at. last, 1 1 And b] OSSO'lllE(1 tl1`nong`h nhe l~.'md.! , The NELlIi`011`&Ll PO1oiC,V or Protec- fuion," (:nn`cLuAded Pvo'1`essor W`a`lu1:avce. Eis realvly a. mmitonaaxl feelxing in ma:t-l ieriazl Earn). O'.1na.da,`ws effourt. in tshel [Great War Iwuars purely nzLt.i:o.m1;1.; ishe is nonv recognized as am Nzmiuonl - .. .7 . , v. ._ A...` --luv ........ ..,.....,......,.. ..t. .. -.... N ` St `-in the 'l.ew;:ue of Ni.l)tt0nS. I-t me~zm_s m.0|'e to he a. oittizen 01' Cumtda. to- `dvu.,V tthzm it dnid be.t1orc the second Hlmmth.- of Ypres. A State such as Cmmuu wtitth |1n'orett:Imn one dnistinoot 'nutt'Lon.atit.y is` better than a, cotmtry where there is but one I1`:lti`0`n'cl.1f'_Y the0u.use from our cmvd-les \v`e -Iemrn the les-901) n~1' t'0Iemu.n.ce and tolerance is the bztstts rot` utuhe lzuwger nut-`nonfat 1'eulin;.:." I ..t~ n.....1._ ......-. nun-ul luv nu. LlUllIl'I\A auvuq. '1`-he `meemun-g was brought to :1 crose by me singinsg 0.1 the Natio'm1;1 I Anuthem. l _Mr. Bva1'l'~our 'in1nocenyt1~y renlmwkeul 1h.e other day L'ha.t, B1~o11i.bvit;ion, when "int comes to mnerica." will make C111~Lsmm1.s rzuther a. dlreary day. .m....,.,. A vote 0-!` lhamk-s was moved by Mrs. Cresnvicke and seconded by` Mr. D-om:-1d Rvoss. .__-_ L..A.....I.A AA, - TO \\'H0.\l 1'1` HAY CONCERN READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.3 ` Municipal Bankers Corporation I IMITFD Municipal Bankers % New YORK T< With offices in ~ Toronto and New York, and an influential connection in Great Britain, the Municipal Bankers Corporation, Limited, will commence active operations at once. The Corpora- tion will deal in xfirst-class Dominion, Provincial. Municipal, and First Mort- gage Bonds. It is not offering any shares to the public. but starts business in a strong financial position. with ample capital to enable it to carry on extensive operations, and to bid on security offer- ings, no matter how large. ` Sir John Willison, President of the Canadian Reconstruction Association, Director of the Western Canada Colon- ization Company, etc., is President of the new Company. Associated with him on the Directorate, among others, are Sir William Hearst, former Prime Minister of Ontario, and now a member of the International Deep \Vaterways" Commis- sion; Major-General Sir David Watson. Director of the Prudential Trust Cor- poration and Chairman of the Quebec Harbor Commission; and Hon. George Gordon, member of the Senate and Director of the Bank of Nova Scotia. In the United States the Municipal Bankers Corporation is strongly repre- sented by the Canadian Bond Corpora- tion of New York, in which the Munici- pal Bankers Corporation has a paid-up half interest, of which Mr. W. Tyrie Stevens. President of W. Tyrie Stevens. Inc., is President, and Sir \Villiam Hearst, Vice-President. Mr. Stevens is himself a Canadian. who has long been engaged in export and financial activities in New York. He has made a particular study of Canadian securities and has dealt in`them for some years. Associated with him on the Directorate of the New York Company, amongst others. is Mr. New- ton W. Gilbert. an ex-Governor of the Phillippines. formerly Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Indiana. and a prominent New York counsel. {Two Things Essential? HP V0!" S..llcc_e$$-_-_:T:._.. Latest. return-s show (hm. Col. Art.h-urs, the Conservatxive candidate in Parry Sound: is elected with a -ma.jo1'it.y of 60. This wll reduce the! Li=beII*a.1 seats to 117, so they \\-'d'.1\1 noat ! `have a clean` mzljority. { _ _ ,, -u , .\ School devoted to p1'o:;ress ' I I] l'L`[):ll'PS its Students for Positions 1 nl` l`.e.spnnsibilit.y. ilmlividuul nslruclion in every sub- ` joct Pinter any day .r . 'III\\vr|\V n..:....:.ml l EH. A. HI'}.\'R\'. Announcing '.l`l_)e S(.`(`l1I'ill;.`; 01' it ,e;o0(l )m.~aitinu.i `B1' J.` 'J,`lIE .\lOS'1` I.\lI OR'.l`.\N'J.` Your ability to make g'o()l - A THING OF THE PAST HARD TIMES YOU VVILL THINK SO VVHEN YOU SEE THE SPECIAL PRICES VVE CAN GIVE YOU ON ALL KINDS OF BUILD- ING ;\IA'J.`ERIALS, ESPECIAL- LY ON NO. ONE PINE LATII AND B.C. SHINGLES. BAl{lE.`l;l'.XlNzMlLL Ila umln nnfn min Cleaner, Presser & Dyer w. FIRTH `ce'L'\'ed wirteh envthusiasm in BvEuta.i11 .I\1m0uncemenL or the bet1'o1hzu1, ol` Pnincess .\Izm'y, only dz1ughte'1' of; King Georgeand Queen Mary, -105 Viscount Lusceldes, 11`iLS been re- zmd tharoughout the En1p~i4re. The date of the 111a1`ri-age h`z1s_11oL'bee11; xed. 'I`he V-iscount is he eldest son of the Eaml of I-Iurewood. He is 39, and very wezL1vt-hy, an eccen- lh-ic relatvive h`a.vin.g 1eft. hvim two muixblion pounds a. short. hinne ago.` Princess Mary is .tAventy-four yeams` of age. W.hile the Lascellles fa,mi:1ry is one of the oldest in Yorkshire.] W. Suc.cesso1' to `V. All Orders Receivo.P1`on1pt :L\.ttie11ti>11 Phone 936j. Residence 34 Mary Street. Barrie V Business College \ unlunnl An:-nlnrl in nvntr|`n:k' THE 01.1) RELIABLE STAND yr 109 DUNLOP ST. soucrrs YOUR, VVORK. Sl,'l'|`S CLEANED AND PRESSED . . $1.75 Jlenxembcr we have the only dry cleaning plant between 'l`o1'onto and North Bay. KIIJ I IJKIl`Il`\J I Btu-rle, Ontario LIMITED Phone 229 rs Corporation, Limited TORONTO LONDON 71-vnffsirnn AND CARIER Mr. Percy Hurd, M.P., will repre- sent the Municipal Bankers Corporation in Great Britain pending the return to more normal exchange conditions. when the Corporation's British activities will be substantially enlarged. Other Directors are: W/.1 H. Gregory, General Counsel. British Mortgage` Loan Corporation, and Mayor of the City of Stratford. I\ 1177 NH. f`L_:..__.... _,J I'.),,,,,.], The Standard of Perfection---The Largest. Range for the Price in Canada 1VHl_yUl U1 HID \.AL_y Ul uuuuvu... D. W. Walls. Chairman. Good Roads Committee. County of Ontario, and ex- Warden, County of Ontario. In ml II I __ r` ____ _:__:______ VVIIIUCII, \rU|Jldl.J un xv----4..-. John McCle11and, ex-Commissioner, County of Wellington. I\ II nll,I`,.__L-_.-. (`L..!.......... 1 CC}- Dr. R. J. Sprott, .D.D.S., L'.D.S., Vice-President Ontario Dental Society, and ex-`Mayor. Barrie, Ontario. In a I r\ - I "F ,,,_ f`___.__ _[ >.JllIlCUCo Harold W. Shapley. member of the legal firm, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt. II I` I` I W. .13 ;L_ R/1.... legal Tll'm, LJSIC) , FIOSKIH (X rliucuun. Mr. C. C. Lawrence, of the i\ Icr- chants Bank. has been appointed Gener- al Manager of the Corporation. and will assume his new duties on the first of the year. Mr. Lawrence has been connected with the Merchants Bank for eighteen years, both as a Branch Manager and Inspector. and is at present Manager of the Merchants Bank in the important in- dustrial and commercial City of Brant- ford. \4Uu||l_y vs vv blllllnvul D. H. McCaugherty. Chairman. Hydro-Electric Commission. Toronto Township, and ex-Warden, County of Peel. us r (\ .. I-\I\0 `IINC The Corporation will specialize to some extent in Ontario Provincial and Muni- cipal Securities, and for a period of eleven years, by a trust deed executed by the Montreal Trust. Company. control is vested in Sir John Willison, Sir William Hearst and Sir David Watson. Messrs. Hearst & Hearst are solicitors. The_ auditors are Messrs. Clarkson. Gordon. and Dilworth. The ofces of the Cor- poration are at 33-35 Victoria St.,Toronto auu CA-Aua_yun. uu..u., v.......... Daniel Quinlan, Treasurer, County of Simcoe. .- .. Curr r-\I u I 3- _| l'l'iIl(`ip:l`1 I CIGAR STORE AND. BILLIARD PARLOR} Also a good line of QUEBEC HEATERS, COMBINA; ' TION COAL AND GAS RANGES 4

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