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Northern Advance, 14 Jun 1923, p. 3

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Q00 OOOOO0000O0O00 EB. J. EEYRNEE \ 1:r1'1'n'r1n*z> A T. FED. 1J11'J.'14l 11 06 J41]. 11:12, ".El.[D1\J` ians. Surgeons. Oice and Resi- dence, 47 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1 to 3 p.~m., 7 to 9 p.'m., or by appointment. A. '1`. Little, M.D., W. C. Little, M.B. Phone 213. D. F. McCUAIG, B.A. Successor to Creswlcke & Bell Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Omce, Ross Block. Ban-le IR. H. T. ARNALL. OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizmbetll streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. ;\Iethodist Church.) Telephone 167. Hi. VlUl'U11. 1. 11.-\11J., U'lV.`\1Jl.'txJ. of Trinity University and also gmduwte of Edinb1x1`gh and Glas- gow. Speciz1It_\', stomach diseases. Ofce, corner Bnyeld and Wor- sley Sis. Entrzmce off Vvorsley. Oice open until 8 11.111. ?:\.l"J.'. J. I". KUIJIAL, 1.4.11.3 unu- tist. Oice over CrzLig s Tailor Shop, No. 1 Dunlap 34.1., B:Lr1`ie, Ont. Phones: OII`1ce,450; House 436. `. VV. SYLVESTER. 'I`~E.-\E-I-IERN 0}?` Piano, Violin and Ce1Io. 120 Bayeld St. Phone 974w. .lU'l'UlU;\N Ultuluu U1` .L\'|J1Ln,nn, I`.a1'x'ie Branch. .\1i:4s; Lilian E. Nave, Nurse. 86 \\. ox's`.e_\' Street. Tr-1<-`phone 7:'1w. _.\pp1ic-.11io~n for the n111'so s ser\'i(r0s m;-._\' be made direct or t,h1'Q11gh yuur doctor. Specialist Owen `We can supply them in any style or quantity. I"UNEll;\ L DIR E(J'l,`()RS J. SH] 1 l,' 1390 I .13 FUNI.`.RA]'.. DIRECTOR MEDICAL I)ET\'T;\h LEGAL Ml'SIG.\L i11- & HAMMOND. nifnna nfn lnn Page LEDGER SHEETS .6.30-S p.m.` *muu 513. '4.`\LJl'll'JI\. U1` inno Tuner. F`. 1 '1 -11`! ?.\C-HER OF` ...nn 'l"n1-now Phone 018. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Legal Ft rms. All kinds and styles to zit your binder. JOB PRINTING When you Want it and the way you Want it. OUR LAVV FORMS PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ROBINSON 8:: CLARKSON, PROPS. PHONE 962 H. MURDOCH )I()'l"l,`O-~\X\LUE .\`.\ I) SERVICE V Adva: mce 0% We only handle qua11tit_\' of the \\'3}' `V011 \\'l1lt sa \\'11 and split 1'a11g`es. It has Your vote and influence respect- fully solicited for `TRINITY wm FIRST | IN THREE STARTS`, Dotfhat St. Mzu'_V s by 1243' Score 011 Slippery Diamond. Trinity won their rst game in three starts on Friday evening. The game was played under -weather conditions that almost merited a postponement. The pitcher's (box was lled `with water and the home plate -was a sea of mud. However, it made an ideal place to slide home on, or the resistance was a negative quality, as many of the players found -to their own sorrow and the tea.m =s joy. n-u._ -,.____ 1L_-1n _,,_- _ n._-, u_:L;:._, ..-...... .. ,,.._, . The game itself was a free hitting affair, with everyone getting a crack at the ball. The slippery con- dition of the Ield made -the (ball hard to `handle. and as a. result a. number ott errors were made which would not have taken place on a dry diamond. -ruA,_,n, -ux,_.,_ w,..-_v,__1 _..; L1- u. J u......vuua Frank Foster knocked out his -thtvd home nun, making a record of one for each game so far. On Fri- day he eclipsed his two previous ef- forts my smashing the ball when the bases were loaded. As a. result If-our runs were `scored, which put St. Many s so "far in the hole that they were never able to crawl out. Tvrinitty scored six runs in the nst innings. Kennedy singled past rst. Reburn rdouibled to left reld. Gordon Foster singled through third, scoring Kennedy. John-son hit to the pitcher and the bases were lled when the pitcher held the ball. Then up stepped -Frank Foster of home run fame, and crash! the centre elder craned his neck around as the ball rwended its way to Small St. Anderton stnuck out, but Galla- gher d`01i|bl8d to left eld, and after going to third on the passed rball, came in when the catcher dropped the third strike on Hobie)`. Rich- ardson struck out. For St. .\lary's, Cuff struck out. Hayes walked and stole second. l.`I..hn..9u- ...,...+ I\II ~nnni..\.. +,\ I1`.-;-o I For St. '\VZ1H{8d stole F1a11e1't_v went out, pitcher to rst. Moore sin:.;1ed to left eld and` C.0a.dy.\\'u!ke(1, putting Moore on St-(`()I1(]. A `passed ball [0 the catcher: zm1l<)\\'ed -Moore to score. Rivzu'd| went out. wpitcher to rst. ` Trin'11_v scored another run in the, :a`(`(`n11(1. l{v11110 si11gled to 1L-1'1 Held and stolv second. He came hmno \\'h(~11 the cutcllur d1'()1)p(>(i the: I vhI...l .c.|-.\ r`v\ 1):x||I~I\ I` I."n.-v . LIUIHU third flew I 41: I .-/I SATURDAY S MARKET .l\\'llllL`\.l_\ Dlllslltll LU It'll .d 'he11 the 111:0 on I{0b111`11. G. F0511.-1`| short and 1011115011 ew tol LAKEVIEW FUEL CO. the `LT I\ L \\ llk` CUIIIH 1JlIllZl|il.\l which her 119'; "The onrlv shn . ....s.. amnod, `but wzlcln,-(I .1,cher dropped tlu *-\c r--1n(rh1 chuxninr iod. Tho vent the ..L \nl.l ...... _The Northernv Advance 1 By Hon. Arthur Meighen 1 The manager oi the Cztnatlian National Railways desited to buy \with the tnoney'ot` this country, an hotel in Paris---to be converted, I presume, i1'll0 $01116 immetlse $Il'UC- - titre there-in orcler that Canada may get _on the main street -of Paris, to use the graphic lztnguage of the t.\Iinistet' of Railways. I do not know at what stage the device was adopted, but I have a suspicion that the circuitous plan nally used was not the orintginal intent of Sir ' Henry Thornton and the manage- ment. I fancy it was -when the tfundamental legal position came be- fore their eyes in its :full strength that this device was adopted; -to call ' it a. subterfuge is to honour it. They buy the property in the name ` off one Aronovici, who is their own servant in Paris. The minister says they could not buy it as a. capital extpenditture and take the title` to ' -the country; to do so is against the ' latw. The right to do so has been i denied -by this parliament. So it is. -But the -minister thinks it is all right for them to buy it with the com- pany's money in the name otf Arono- vici, and the minister tpasses his blessing on the conduct of Sir . Henry Thornton adopting a. sutbter- . rage of that sort. I do n-ot admit for , a moment they had a. right `to buy . this property i-n the name of Arono- v=i.ci or of anyone else, and I ques- tion very much it they had the legal opinion of any lawyer of repute 5 that such a. thing could without a previous vote of parliament .be done. -But with or without a. lawyer's L opinion the .people of this country will notstand for asutbterfuge of that sort to get vround the .provisions of an act of parliament. The -parties '. go to the Bank of Toronto, they , take the money of the people of this [ coun-try and lodge it in the thank; and then the bank sends that money over to Aronovir,-i to buy an hotel in Paris. \Vhat have they Ifor it? They have not anything save the l".11'is hotel. They buy the property _ and then they set to work to get some syndicate to take it over-I tnnnn tho hnzn-ri 1 Innztn \`iv- T-Tun:-\r DUIHC b_Vll.UllJillt2 LU '.'clvl\U LL U\t.'l?1 mean the board, I mean Sir Henry Th01'nt0n-and so far as we are in1'o1'med we do not knew up vto this hour in parliament whethe-1` there is -.111_\' s_\'ndiczLle hound to Ublie it ovc-1' 01' not. If there is we do not know iwho compose the s_\`11(1iczne. \7nu- '11-If ic !hn nncilinn `P \\'m '\\ IIU UUUILJU-`.\7 LUV b_Vll\|lUillK. Now, what is the position ? \V'e fave $2,000,000 01' capital expendi- `tttre invested in 21 Paris hotel. not_ the plztinest \\'()_lf(HI1_L' 01' an act 01' iD2ll'i1z1l}1I`lI, an act its plain as this or zmy other put'li:1tm-11: ever (:11- tqr-1nrL__,)~wn1n\' 1nl.;~n H :-nnu the nnr-v Nonly ztgztittsl the intent vbttt 2LL{i1iDSI | | E I. 1 L)l_ 1 . (1113 `III R Ullllfl ac1o(1*~mm1(=_v poses to which it wu.s applied by :1 .=I-atule of pztrliament, 1nisupp:0pri21t- ed from 111050 purposes ;1nd`i11\'e:-31ed the Paris .. t` pr.uA|u.un:uI. \`,\CA tam en 110101. 1 1` Ifrom \\'iU10u! L cu` the pur- Two blocks east of Cla1*ks011 Hotel We cannot handle all the fuel, so only the best. Leave _\'om- m'dc1' with us for any qu:m rit :FoH<>\\'i11g; : THE` PARIS HOTEL PURCHASE UL 1 all: '0 hun- _\ l\HU\\-`, llllh substitute for 1' e m` the Cumldi: 11'\ I.n|.1 1|\. , k\Jlll-3&7 having it Hun Nation . n....y..~...o .. u RAILROADERS HOLD i MEMORML swan; Railway Workers representing every organized railway union, the various ladies lodges, and many of the local oicials, attended the mem- orial service for deceased railway men in the Burton Ave. church on Sunday morning. The service was under the direction of the O. of R.C. and the B. of R.T. The different organizations assembled at the Trainmen s Hall and, headed by the ladies, paraded to the church. 'l"hn Rnv R M Rnanh nrnnnhnd a Lodges, Officials, Attend . T . | lRa1]\\'a_\' V 01'1 Lzzchos , Chu1'ch on Su11da_V. ' - I IBXIIBS, 'para.ueu LU Lu!-3 uuuruu. The Rev. S. M. Beach preached a. very practical and inspiring sermon from Corinthia.ns II., 6-1. (I-I. i.s sub- ject was Certainties and Uncer- tainties of Life." II-Vhlnnun is noun nu-u1\t\n urn H1:-n Mn . l.H.l1l LIES UL LAJJLC. There is one aspect we like not forget as much as possible and that is the uncertainty of liifse." said the pastor in opening his remarks. "We have no more idea of the future than the engineer has at the condi- tion of the track around the curve. It may be -good or had, up grade or down, perhaps broken. Although many of ' s would like to project 0111!` vision in._%the future, we ca.n't, be- cause God, in His mercy, has hid- den lt from us. We know not whether it will bring `success, dIis- aster, good fortune or calamity. Life is always coiiipared to some- thing that its very uncertain, such as a voyage, journey or ibattle. ("n..nnnv-nfinn an id NT!` Rnnr-I1 `d. V ())"cl.g('.', JUUYIIBY U1` 'UU.LL1U. Couopex-ation," said Mr. Beach, is essential to the webfaire of the railway. I don't know of any systeni where it is more needed than in a railway systeni. Each worker must do something more than func- tion, he must co-opemie, as in the 1-1vn1\' uvhcn-n thnvvn i: n rIr\n1n1r\n I-IARDWOOD-I\ 0. 1 body Maple, sa\\'n to 01-dc-1'. TA1VIARACK-\Ye de1i\'01' it any if. " BIRCI-I-01n' spa-i211 for re plzu-cs zmd1'z` Try Our KINDLING for s1'm'1'i11g _\fou1' re. ] 41. ...\....1- Lluu, He luubt UU`U|[_)Cl:LLC, an In Luc arniy, where there is a common ideal and objective. The railway systenl is coiiipamble to the human body. There are many different Di1.l'lS. joined by a common nerve. 1'1` one part is wound:-cl 01' (lisease(l the others feel the shock. So it is with 1'z1il\\'a_\'s, trouble in 21 certain clopzirlmem. causes Irouble for, the others." I-\\'.\ ....n no .`I:.-' n11 nun `\r\l1\- some ()l`_L{ElI1iZZ1ti()I1S to minimize the Utl|L`lb. "We are not. di\ id_ed. all one body! 11 we, declared the pastor. There $091113 21 tendency on `the purl of iuipotlance 01' the others. Each de- pzirtment has its \\*m`k and S11(`C`('L~'S 01' failure depends on each doing its \\'0i`k i'niIhi`1111_ " 7111`... HA... .. no` l:I`.~. nu-... .\.-..v ?\\Ul)\ liH(lHll11_\. The cerl-ainti1=s 01` considered. .\'0 111211101` how 1m nun {nan 1'r\|III uvnu-1- pm vnn .\II.`. I u and .\[1'. _in}'r>d. l'r)1lrJ\\'s, ate : ' Lilli, 21 rd '\|-On .l)1t'.\l UI` lln: Lu` nu Om` hr-*'.11'ls in Ch}-i.=1 Tho 1'eHm\'ship of hi Is like to that almv \\ I` 0111' Our \\'h 0 \ n :1 ..._, \J'I/I.& u._.........._... "Y\,VLLA AJI\J. M the .s:pm'k. MIXED VVOOD-Just the fuel for present use and _\p1'il. . _xL`I_`~.u T111'n1LL:11 LII I And "\1\ me our I".'lthm".< I`: pour our arrlnnt ' foa1`s, our ]mpr2:~', n ur. nun u\lll \\ E prarfcct, rn i u-n H l\. .\|A>: 'I`r< -11 (1. `The 010 Ivvn n v\ the l.i(` win :n F1 :11} `mil :1 shall be love and life were next} mld STEWART & STEWAART, BAR- ristens, solicit-ors. Notaries Pufnltic, and Gonveyuancens. Money to loan in any sums at lowest current -nnna hlnn 1 0 !'\nu-an of-no.0 The LAKEVEEW FUEL C0. {PROFESSIONAL CARDS E RAD ENHURST `Dnn:.hu-5 n` ES 1`EN & ESTEN, BARRIS 1\ERS, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Nabarles Pwblbc, Convey- mncers. Oice, 1st oor Masonic Temxple Bu*1LdLn.g, Banrie. Monew` to loan at lowest current mates. G. H. Esten and -M. H. Eaten. DUNALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to loan. AIAEXANDER OOWAN. UOGE8- nor to Lexmox, Oowan & Brown. Barrister. Sollcluor for obtzatlnlxx pmba.-te or -wlizll, gtxarddanahdxp and administration. and General Soni- cltor. Notary. Corn.veyancox'. etc. Money -to loan. Omcea: Hindu Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. BOYS _ & MUROEDSON. BA,R2RIB- ters. Solicitors, Notaries Public. Conveyance:-s, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Omcee 13 Owen street. in the premises tomnerly ocowpied by the Bank of 'I\oron co. Branch Office, Ehmvnle. Onubarlo. W. A. Boyvs, K.C.. M.P.. D. C. Murchison. _ 3 I lu',D.\IUN D HARDY, MUS. BAC., ].T.C,3\I. '1`e:1ohex' of Piano, Or- gn. Ol',E;I1IliSt and Choirmasler of St. An(11'ew's ] 1`esb_\'te1`ian Church. Gold Inedalisl of Toronto Conser- vutory of 1\Iu:sic_21nd of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley street. Phone 6 63. Vocal and Musical Theory." RDRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIO- {ann Gum-rnnru: nfr-n and Pan!- DR. MORTI.\IER LYON, 122 BLOOR St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 ! Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. DisezLses--Eye, Ear, Nose and ` Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.1n., and by appoint- I ment. ' E DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE n VT`.-nu'Ou YYnun1-oifw 0.7!!` 9190 U.F.O.-Labor Candidate for CENTRE SIMCOE A vote for Murdoch is a vote for Drury and Good Government. i Phone 61. O'1Ce----SS Collier St. Oice Hours 2 u n .. I\\ 1- ) ~2n,o v\ III R '-`.(\..Q n In ' DI}. \V. A. Ll`}\VIS SURGERY AND DISEASES OF \\'O.\lI;`N Associate Coronc-r, County of Simcoe, and DR. R. E. IVES Graduate of 'l`m'o11Lo Universiv,y . K `CAPT. J. F. ROLLIT, L.D.S., DEN- H:-} nmm; nvnv F`:--win- r: 'T`ni1nr R/iolin'A1`_;e_:cl*1er PROF. D. E. VVEIR, I`f".; Piano and Violin. Pi: i 17 Sophia St. Phone 5 I25 ('nIli(-r Slrvvt. . (fr. SMITH & CO. PHONE 82. Es1.z1b1ished 1869. Funeral Direc- tors. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Binrrie, Ontario. VICTORIAN 01101211 or NURSES, `nn....:.-. `nu-nnr-11 `\1ir_-.~: `Lilian T11 LAJJ DIV 1'1 (`J-IUD .l. 05 1 1.:LLV.I. m.u'.n -Ilp Barnisters, Solicitors. etc. Omce, 1st oor Masonic Temple Build- ing. Money to loan at Lowest rates. U. wuy BUlLl.lJ5' it. DSJWXL ' rates. Oice, 13 Owen Barrie. D. M. Stewart. $00 OO0OOO060(~9000O0O00O; COUNTER CHECK. BOOKS 7

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