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Northern Advance, 14 Apr 1927, p. 7

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r4~ ` )ONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARR.IS- let`, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to loan. LLEXANDER COWAN, SUCCES- sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, g:ua.1'dianship and administration, and General Solici- tor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Oices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. `L Lu H An L oz D [Iii W AICI, 151-15.- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any` sums at lowest current rates. Ofcc; 12 Owen street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. Successor to Creswicke & Boll Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan rn. vuzruxc A. r1Au'1', ut. of Trinity University and also graduate of Edinburgh and Glas- gow. Specialty, stomach diseases. Ofce, corner Baycld and War- aley Sta. Entrance o Worsley. Ofce open until 8 pm; 'I(.U1". U. L . WISJLK, '.l'.l!2AUl'l1`JK OF Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner. 44 Worsbey St. Phone 513. s. w. a'u.vr;s'1'uuc, 'r.w=."!1L Piano. Violin and `Cello. Bny-aid St. Phone 974w. Ofce, Ross -H. H. CRESWICKE DR. W. A. LEWIS `DOV A 1111 `nrn-n A (1!!! And Get Your Printing Done In Barrie MUSIC LESSON DR. A. S. BLACK MEDICAL Tam ' Block, Barrie. Page Seven a.m., n.m. 1-3 p m., Barrio. When You Need'Printing % ` Phone 53 '% @112 N1`1lJ21`1I Ahuantv We print anything from a small card to a large catalogue. EELIQE Where Steam Beats Air Speed )f the Trans-Canada. 2-C.P.R.`s moot powerful locomotive will haul the Trans-Canada. e of the Rockies. 4-Open alt observation car a feature of the mountain journey. ._,..\.~.... vu mu; vILucby.\: UL L)'liMLlU1'(I. l `he work of re.c1a.imin_ ,' L110 Hol- 'l'zmd Marsh was stavted in 1925 and `it. is expected that the necessary con- l struotion work will be completed to be used by the Lown.:~`.hip for pumping` pu1'po;~:es in the 1'eo1'ain1i1L4 of some 7,000 acres of mm-sh ad- jacc-ni: to the Vilhage of Bvm.(lf01'(!. rm, Ac ......1..:. .. ...,...1. vv - aLL'u[)Ju_L' Cu!` passemzers. The route of the Tmns-(`z1nz1d:1 is the track of Cztnndizm mstory. From the scenes of Indian fights and International feuds in the pro- vince of Quebec. via. the route of the French explorers and fur traders in Ontario: round the north _j...._.__.______Z I of the company bore in mind many details that aford comfort and con- veniences to the traveller. It takes this great train only 89` hours and 15 minutes to run between Mon- treal and Vancouver and about three hours less from Toronto. The schedule has been so arranged that the train arrives and departs from the principal business centres :1-` cross the continent at suitable hours. The traveller who wished to make boat connections at Atlantic and Pacific ports have been kept in mind; and the vacationist visiting. the Canadian Rockies who wrishes to reach its beauty spots quickly and at convenient hours. In ar- ran5;in_-.1 for all this the schedule of stops has been cut to a skeleton, m:1kin_: the journey all the more enjoyable. The train, with the ex- ception of certain concessions to parlor car passengers, carries only 1 sleeping car passengers. (1 1 rmitn nf` Hm l`rrm:-(`nnmln 1 I I -3, `THU SDAY, APRIL 14, 15527. .....u-.~ uuuuuu. uuna Lul: WLIUIU. One of the features of the (`om- pan_v's most up-to-ri:1te equipment used on this train is the new loco- motive of the Well-known 2300 class. The g-3-d type, the very latest model which will be used is the most powerful of the Company's engines. The equipment is all-steel throughout, the standard sleepers being of the latest (lesi,:n and lux- uriously appointed. In the compart- ment-observation car one can sit at ease and \\':lY.L'.h the wlinie ])zmOi'LIn1l of the Dominion roll by. When the train elimbzs into the mountains :1 special open air observation car is attziched and in this one can gain an unrestricted View of the passing zrrzmrleur. I . : |ozu-ly bhxs summer. i In ord`e- to make delivery of this . fpower it wi'1=l be necess2m`y to increase |t1he capacity of the substation a`t . Bmdrford from 150 to 300 kV-a. and I iLL.~`lO to make some extensive ohxanges - in Line li.~1'.ributio11 systcln of the vil- I w shore of the Great Lakes to Winni- peg. once the Fort Garry of the Hudson's Bay Company. then across the prairies which have not yet ceased to echo with the warwhoops of the now peaceful Indians; through the Rockies with their memories of Fraser, Mackenzie, Paltliser and `Rogers, and down at last to Van- couver which was once furrowed by the keels of the Spaniards. The 'I`rz1ns-Canada links the whole. (`nun ..a AL- :_,;__,,,, . - The Northern Advance \A.nuu|A`4.uL.`.l , ' With gIsowin.:.',` hearts we sing` thy praise, The tmue n'ort1h strong and free, And stand on g`u-a1~d`, Oh, Canada, We stand on guard fm` thee. ~Canad`ian.s may welvl he pvoud: of Ganwatha and` of its products. God gave to our coumkrry some m'i*]`k and some sh-oney, and we can make them ow. An-(I mow in the yea1' of nine-l teen hululrcd and t\\'cnt;_\'-~'.uvo11, the Diamond Jrubileo Year of Can-adua, let us pay the tribute of p1`:Lis<.- to who cn1 o :1.=ra;1 yic-~1(l of our r:1(I-s, our f01'e1s't:<, our mines, and our . T`l.,` ,. _,,1,x n . n .-v.~uv., uux uuuca, cuxu. Uu.L 1l>=llU=l lL'.S. The most 1'e1na.rka11o fczlturo of C`anad`a s p1'o'(lzucrs is their Excellenrt grrain, hc2v1'thy ve:g`et.ab1e`s. 1f.i'b`Ci0l1;x' fruit, preciou-s minerals, val- uzfble we-odws, and numc-11ou`.=. sh are pmd-uced in our co`untry--Canada. n... nn1M:n:r. -`~, ,- 1\f\r\L 1I.rA\1\|u|.\.\.\( 1|: uux \,u`unI,L_y--'\.m'J.llr2LU'd.. Ouir Dominion is best kn-own ?`.oo the would as a wheat p1~olwu~cer. I imagine the immenose amount of grain that woullml require the 1'zu'.ge:st combination elevator in the wovld, be-sd:es our four ".Ih-ousand .smaJI1'e.1' elevators to carry it to the sea ! This whoa-t has taken ourtenen of the sixteen prize-.s offered at the Inter- nuatiional Exposition at Ghzicapao. W1en we `considcr that according to a statement 11m('uC by Pnofessor G. A. Cornirsh `alt: the Ontario Educa- tion.a1_v As.scci-aon Convention Last Eamon`. only., one seventh `of the arable iuamls in the P11'ai`1`ie Provinces are at present under cuvltiv-ation. .`..hn p)'.ospec*ts of Canada as a xvihoat pro- d~ucing' cou*n`t1'_v urn 11I1SU]`.])ZlSSC(i. n1:+ urn nu-nuw vuntsn-A Ll.n... 7.. I The Products of Canadal Oh, Canada, our home and `native 1--.] \.-...,...4,` kuuuuy ant LlIlbUl7])ZL>.'sL H. But we g'row more than jrrain. In the olmr prnovinces many varieties of \'ew_2`efLr:1b1c-s are produced, whilr: fruit and tobacco form an importam part of our c0untr_v s products. Maple sugrar is made in Quebec, while 911_ 'ar beets _2'1*0mvn in A1'berta and 0nt.zu'io are an in1._no)*t21nt fadivor in the S115.-`a!' output of our country. Live sftock 1`ai.=in_; is an i1np'o1'tant induushv in Canada. Lame numbews of 1v.~1t-cla.s hO!'.E (`. ~` and cattle are raised in the West. while sheep, cattle and poultxjv tlhrive in the East. Ox1ta1'io adlone expo1+t.s more cheese than `the wlhcvle of the United States. Hidden away in the rocks of the mountaino11s parts of Canada is gu'ozLt wealth. All] the impo1'banit minerals in ".lhe world except dia- monds and tin are to be found tlmre. Canada has one of the 1-icshenr gold n........ 3.. 1.1.. ___-,-I1 n 71- no 'I\h.e Township of W'c-st Gwi`1-lim-| bury has recer1|`.]y comp1c`tc*(l an a,g'reement with the B1'z1(.lfor(l H_vd:1-o- ' Electric Commissmn covering` the : dc-live-1'.\' of a.pm'o.\:imat.o1_v 120 11.1). ......Ln un urn; V1/U1'l\|'--`L-llk' lLUIH'lluL"l, J`. Gold, Silver and 21211 the nmtabs in common demand are mined. Our country supplies the worrlrl` wih nicke and asxbestos. rru -- nnAvL\\_vA (,LL|\| (l.ClllChVLI\J-3; Tvhere are -only vd countries in the wonld tml export more vlumbcr than hey impont. C21I`I1(1`Z1 owes h-or nmmbwshviip in this circle to the ham} and soft wood f01`C1$1tS at the n-or)`. and in British Goiiumbia. Our coun- try has the `lamest pwlp unood re- sources in the would, and develops hem extensively. Since the na1".!e of remiovial is not f3JSta`1' than the an- n.u:a1 growth`, Canada promises to be a rich lumbering nation in the a._9,'c.=. to come. rru vv uuun. Tvhe n1:o:s4`.' wrtensive sea s111e1'ic~s in the world are found near Canadfa's shores, while her in-land lake-s and rivens teem wirtih sh. Wiit-h so many raw mznteriazls at ham! Canada manufactures many thinapss; in fact, evc'1'y1Jh:in:p: in com- mon We are hvamperewl by want .of sufciemt coal, but the swift streams are utilized for water power. Under the rmadhincny thuls driven he ` pmod-ucts of the forest `become Lum- ber and pa.pe'r and the iron are be- comes -sI`.'ec1s p1'o(Luct.s. These and a host of others rmm a lame per cent. of our ouunL1'y s p1*oduc-ts. xmm.` LL"; 1-..; ._, ,, By a vote of 115 to 20 the House zulmpted the new rule limiting: speec.h~ as to 40 min.-utes,'c-xcepti.n.g in the caxsc of ftfhe lozul-ers of the Govern- ment zmrl lozulers of the Opposition. |.'!`n-(L.".y it !'0(]l1iT(:a [this has happened `than 40 years. \.\.--v. \.u uwl uuullulyh pruulucus. Wihen we con:<:i that last year the value of the exipombs, less the va;i:ue of the imports of Czma was considerably _q're:Lte1' than the same in the United States, a country with a ]a1~p;e popuati-on, we realize tih-ant our c-ounl`.zry is fulitlinq,-' Mr. Robervts hope in But thou, my cuuntry, mot thou, Wake zmri behaoltl how l 1i_`.`.Yi1Jt is done, How on thy breast, am] o er thy bnow, Bursts hhe uprising` stun ! Pro.. Bezmhy of the C.P..R. re- calls that when that system oqjpen-ed one ship carried an the exporfbable Wain from the head of the lakes. VV`.. .1-.. 1; _.__.-.__. nnn AH ..........\...., `nu uwuc uuu mauve Tnue .pnal`.rri`o`t. `love in all thy son s' nnnqwvmnas :1 - | (By Francis Finth) .w.; V..\. \IL |.uI\, Lu.uI\,.`l. ;_',\.uu the we n] d-- t.h 9 I~I'o-11vinw5:c1'. 1___,, `"1 `11 .1 BRADFORD INCREASING ITS HYDRO CAPACITY |\4I.U u. mu. Max:09- 260 ships. A1141 `Lu 0 little more Ana;-\\.L LIAIVAVAAMHIII VCllIJ\l'll. `LVl.lllLl'I'\-llto ! Seuoml Class I-Ionou:rs-Bevt Stone, | I`-hteiltma Teasdale, Jack Percy, Edna nvnyzm. A-..+11...... r\..:...1..... TI`t\L\/~11 Dr..- nu ;wuIu:a..|.<:, uuvn .Lx:L\;_y, 1.uu.'ua |O Brien, Anuhur Quinllzm, Isafbel Rus- sell, Wiklza Jebb. I 7111.1...) fV'l..._._ l Y___-..,,., I'C_A.I ..-._., .....,. um. l T.h-ird Glass Honourrs-Oabherine Byrnve, Ward Smith, Aileen McCon- key, Suzerte Toner. Form 2C. Firsrt C1`:-LSAS H.o`nou1's -- G01-dvon Dunsmowe, Frank D2l.1(}_\'. C.\...\...l rm... TT-_.-._`_N '\v___..- (Continued from page one) Form 2B. Firs: Okasss Homoun-s--Esher.Lei.gIh, Barker MeMiLh1in, Vernon Mia:-.k11e. .1 t`I1....._ YY.._.-..___ V1. L ru .,.....u.w.L, .......x u....-_.. Secqnd Olga-ss Honou1~s---.\Iorma Gu~ ohv1-ie, Marion Scott, J can Mm~slh=a1-1, |Ca.me1'on C-lute, A1i'.;h.u`r Carscatldon, Lo1'c.t.a Luck. nu . m 1-v -r n 1.. ..\..w.... um. 'I`-hi:- C1`as;< Hono:u1w.=--Je:m Bald`- win, V01-nu O:~`bm'm.-, Gordon \V0::d, Bo\t.t_\' Nellcs. n r\ . uu ~\.-u_ . u \,u\..:. Form 3A. Fi1~:~t Class PLo110u11s--Geo1'gc Tom- Linlson. n 1 IV: 77 `r '|Jr~ nu... Second` Class Honours - Doris Iiesamns, D.or.o1ih_v Ednward. . I`|1._...,. TT-._-....._ TTIIJ- IV..- LILJIICLHUCI. _ l(,l1 ll I"..`(T0!'U. \\'-'l>' m:-do in the mixhl!-1 of last July and Wu`; uuintenti ):1.Ll. By El. coinczidonce letters were I.'m'v.':mI-.-'1 to one of we o"?cia1s in .\Ionl'.-.11 by air route ::1`-`I by the 'I`.';x11s-(":1n:1:h\, both bi`- Lnzz stzmmed at nppmximatoly the no how; :1nI u!--. (~`mm cn-n- 1::1:'i. 1t was shown that the let- tr-1' 1'0rw.'\r(!mi by train :u`rived uhmlr ::n hours ahead of the air route 1. mm- uuuuu. Second C11-ass H4on`ou1's-Ja`.=. Mizcm, FLo1*a 1\ Im~rison, Agnes Hayc-.=.. 1-1 a\Y\ ..\.ua.u~, .I.a-\./A'vuI|_v A..4\lIVV u..u. Third Cluxc Honouns---Hi1da Gara- lwm, J ernn-ie Dod~d<, .Haro 1~ B`oo`t.h. VT- .1 {V1 .. ,.,. YT A. Il......... .-.L 'I`-hird Glass Hcmou1~s--Mamgarezt MacAr1Jhur, Ethel Hines, Evelyn Tuck, Isobel Own`, Mervin Nelson. Form 3C. '\Fi1~.~i. Glass Honours - Kraiuleen McLeish, Rowland Hammond, Fred Bmmgzhrrnan, Donald Birlingsley, Don- a.L}d Ca.mm'on, CKor..stanoe Hamly, Ed- LeGee1', Neil M-cKe'nzie. (`-...\._.l r<'I-.... YY,.__..___ \v.,,.__,, Second Ctass H`on1ours-N-ovnman OsIbm'n.0, Katlrleen Webb, Helen Gawet. ,Ve1ma Orok, Rh-i-lip Boatie, .\7an Ord`, Cwissic Couplaml, Dou;:114as Smith, David 1\/Ia1'kx1'c-, Awledine Wis- (lrom, Annie J ohnsrton, E\'0:1_\~'n Mur- `why. rr\l_:._,1 r~I,, Y1 1\ , ,,..,. I Third Class Honoun~s---Duncan lCz1mpbc-tl, Lewis O1'.d. Fovm 4A. `Sc-acml Class H0nou1's-C~zLt-herine H.2ml1y, I1-one liavgxnagh, Artxhur Girdwood, Mabel Hounsome, Ge`o1';-;e Wardle, Victor Brown, Jim Mvathcr, I\'Iz11zwa.1`tz; Morrking`. 'I`hir(1 C`]`a.ss Honou1`s-- Marjorie Wzwnica, C`]21.ude Graig`, Vona N059, N/HLM-.1 `.\rT,.II-...{,..1.-L Mil:h'ed I\'IcI(ni`L-1t. Form 4B. First Clwass Hon;cu1-s--Mar.:a1~t McMm'tin, Jack I`a_v'1=o1', Con-stance Hinds, Wm. Hipkin. Q ,.,..-\.1 I-`1r\r~.r` `|'_`l`..._......_ 1`r__,_-, I .-....Jv. u. u_v AA 'I`uhird Ol,a,s.; Honou-rs -- Mabel Sprortt. 1\/I`a1*g`a.ret Black-stock, `Hazel Pa x'b1'id_2'e. Eomm 5. First Class Hon`0ur.<--M`zn'ion Ross, Elsie Robinson, Ol.:to]yn Robinson, Victoria Quinlan, Vildea Walker, 'Mm~_v Colts, Do1'o uhs_v Rumble Mar- ,2'zm'et Ross, A,r:11es JzLmir.~son, Florence Overs, NIa.1-jorie West. O,.....-..l ft1......_ T1 --- ._._ 11-! A ..-mum, nun. 1Al}Jl'\lllu Second Class I-Ton;ou`1's-Howard Guest, Lewis Merrick, G0o1'_2'0 Pearce, NIar'o`1'ie Bvrnes. J . r1,___,, ~..- u u \4'\,lLJ ...`...,\,..L .n.-.. Seeoond OLa.ss Hon`ou`1*s-~L1o_vd Arn- old. H-am]-d Sprott, A1-chic Maxvshalil, Jean Jnamieson, Elm Li-ttlve, Edi-(211 Car.=(:a`(l-(Ion, Bezrllh-a Bwa_vc1`oft. T`L...l f`I..,... 1 Y_.._.__.._ 1'1 1 r11 Bettering the air maiI's record in carrying mail across the conti- nent is not in the regular scheme u-'.` things for the Trans-Canada the Canadian Pacific's stellar summer tmnscontinental train. The facts of sr.(I1 an incident me bro::z;*.'. to mind throvugh the anno.mcnxc-11 from headquarters of the Canadian Pu-`fie that the Tr:ms-(.`:111:u .;'. will .'I n nnrn-nfn hnfjvnnn "-annnnu-r.-v vu..~vuuux.u, uunulxa .IJ`(l_V`L.lU1la. I`hi1'(l Class Hono1m*.s'---Hr,-Ion I Eileen Lake, I'.~lzL})00 Na-*il:1_\', Wilson. ,, l vlnnisl Council met in the Omnge Hem, stmuu, on Wednesdtay, Ami] 6th, 1927, as per adjourrnrment, with all members present. f"nvuu-uu---u-9`-'-u-- ~----A -~ - ' - ` unn AA|\.I|uU\.lL1 yLKJDCll'L- Communications were received from Dr. Rogers, M.O.H., and A. .G. Ar(lng'.h, P.L.S., which were dueoalrt with by Council. A `I-...1..-.. _.___ __- `I \nv\.-auu VVIUII IJJ \/`\JLLll|-lI. ` A by-law was passed a.ppoin:tin-g the fo1:I'owing' as Sheep Vwlmafnons and Fence Viewers: `:1, n . u u . ._ . _.. Wm. Sutahenlnand, F`me O1-ark-so"n, Potter Greensides, David A`1~en, 'I`h.'os. King`, Hart Thomas, F1"an;k Beatty, Audru:s King`, Robert Black, R. A. Surbhorland, John Soules, W. G. Ken- ne(l`_V, Charles Wice, Clarence S2`i`g'- Icy, Addison McKenzie, Timothy Con- noll, David King`, John ]{E.4]11'y. pnnnr] Iznnhnnwzu r'<,.,.....- *n_._1__ .-um, 41uvMI Lxnwg, d'U`Illl xxctuwy. Potmd Keepe,1`s--Geor::e Parks, Chm'l'e~s Himlle, John Bloyes, C. Mo- Cullou_21l1, Gelonge Reid, S12, William Ro_2`<:~1*s, F. W. Arllzun, Harold Hast- ingts, Wil`li:1.n1 Small, Russell Webb, Robent Black, Clm'0nco Sl1r`7;rlve_v, John Cook, Fred I<`.-llviortat, Jwoshn C-owan, Orville Todd, .Ian1os Brown. 0.. ......4!.. -1` IV ' "` \/A -u.\, nuuu, uuuI\:n1 LJIUVV On motion of C`ounc'i`ulor.< Pvacock an-rl Hm11'_v, `blmt we pav shdc-`p valu- ators $2.00 fr-r vu.1uin_:1' 31109;) killed or injul`-owl by tllcngrs. Czuvriod. f\u w...4.'.... ,1 cu ... ...._,u.-cu u_y u-u;.'.. v;uu'1(:u. On motion Councilors VVw:,\`\ and Peacock, that we a.djo`u1'n to meet at P1ri)1S\\'ick on Mon May 2, at 10 :1 111 At last convincrim: ' phi:-(1 that the world ` the new sltvepims; car berhs. ' When people haugih at you, just 1;:1u.:1fh back at them. They are just as funmy as you are only they dJcn t' know it. up uu Luzu. Lue 1I`(lHb-\.C1l1iI('u5.L \\"lH 41:.-.:`in operate be.`..veen Vancouvc-r '1`r.ronto and .\I)nI.r.-:-11 from the mid- mo of .\Iz1y till about the end of bmplenlber. f-' (.11 a I":(!01`d \\':L.< ;;1_-:(:(z in tho rvv rlln nf` 1921' lulu and 4 VAIII uu First Glass Hon-ours-'--Jo(h'n Morri- B.C.I. Honor INNISFIL COUNCIL proof is :~'.up- gnoxvs b0 atex'; . 1.... M`- .41.- I G-13155, Is ab 01 z>RoFEssIoNAITamDs Oce, Ross Block. DONALD 'I'. Snlinitnr nhv Mnunnin Tarn, RADENHURST & HAMMONI5. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Otce. 1st oor Masonic Temple Build- ing. Money to loan at lowest rates. `CSTEN & ESTEN, BARRISTERS Solicitors in High Court of Jus tice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Office, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Esten and M. H. Estcn. . Hm`. 'i`hi.~; ::royi1m`}nd of the steel mi].-; within thre few _\'o:1r:s of` its 01)- .::tInn. become widely popular :1- H111: travellers from all parts of world. ' I21 p1:mnin_2; the service instituted ti:r- I`1`zu1s:-(":1nndz1, the officials BOYS & BOYS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Con- veyancers, etc. Money to loan at lowest ratea of interest. Ofcea 13 Owen Street, ip the premises foumerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Oice,' Eimvale, Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., J. R. Boys. __. __. ---._.. unv--- Barriuter, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. .u.. _ GORDON LONGMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Ross Block, Barrie, Ont. I HUIIU Oice Hours-9-10 . 0,9 n A. 1. I..1ttle, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coronet County of Simcoe. ` T..- `TEWART & STEWART, ' BAR- !'15t`I`S. Solicitors, Nnfnrina Pnhlin ALEXANDER CO WAN, nnr tn `|'.nnnnr Fmm... 1% D.......... DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McGiR1 University. Montreal. Office, and Residence-Corner Eliza- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105. (34%... 'I _1........ A -In DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours : 1-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment `A. T. Little, M.D. Little. M.B._ A...-..-:.+.. r'........... DR. MORTIMER LYON, 122 BLOOR St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, 1st Saturday of each month. Diseases--Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Letter Heads Bill Heaas Statements Invoices Envelopes Cards, Etc. DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE nf 'T"ri'nN`v YTn:11nv-ail-u on.-I n`np\ --- ROBERT H. SMITH, EYESJGHIP Specialist, successor to O. R. Rmsk. 53 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Hours 9-12, 1-6. Phone 80. Associate Coroner, County of Simcoo Phone C1. Oice-~58 Collier St. Ofce Hours: "3 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.ni. Veterinary Surgeon Day and night calls promptly at- bended to. LII vylluliu nu. All cases treated under the latest veterinary scientic methods. Phone 811 - - Bayfield St. EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., F.T.C.M. Teachar of Piano, Or- gan, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Gold Medalist of Toronto Consen vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley street. Phone 668. 'PROF. D. E. WEIR. TEACHER OF I Piano and vinnn vim... -rm... VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES, Barrie Branch. Miss Irene Munro, 86 Worsley St. Telephone 751w. B. W. SYLVFJSTER, TYr`*."YIER OF Pinnn. vinlin and '(`.n"n |0 Y . I1. LILVVID SURGEEII? AVND DISEASES or WOMEN l-Seelng the world from the rear of Trans-Cm 3-Through the scenic route Rockies`

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