ESTEN & liS'I`E.\'. BAI{Rl.`:"I'E} .J K .'\'nHr-ifnru in `Hun (`Ana I.; Tu. ...........J . nu, uuuuu; L uuo, 12 L \ 5 Owen 5t., Barrie. Phone 406. MONEY TO LO.-L\' D c I` LLEXANDER COWAN, b'L'((.'L'.> aor to Lennox, Cowan 5: Br0w:. Barrister, Solicitor for obtairung probate of will, guardian:-.'nip am: adminiszration, am Gene-ral Sam.-. tor, I\'utary, Conveyancer, etc Money to loan. Offices: Hind: Block, No. 8 Dunlap street. 1 i r I f Oce, Ron Block. v Barrister, Solicitor. Notnry, Etc. Money to Loar. at L-"rs: P~.*.--- of Interest. JCIYC: 6.: BOYS, BARRISTE_'R.; Solicitors, Elma." FL Con- n.-.`-nnnz...-. ,4... `Y I.-- -9 GCRDON LO.\'G.\1A.V Sarriner. Solicitor. Notary. El; Money to Loan Ofce Hcm~.= u.uvvn1\.L oz .)lJ'.`v":.-H11, D.-11$ riste-rs, Solicitors, .\Jo:arw:.'~, Publ.-.. and Convr:yancI:rs~.. Mum.-y to loan in any sums at |0W(:-it curren- rates. Office, 154 ()V..:!. Sirci-L. Barrie. D. M. SL<-v.-art. DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICI.-\..\' .-`..\'L S1'~7G':.\..;~ Special attention to `:"'Js".-;- *`. Associate Cor0r.e:' for Co`.`.:".`_.' Simcoe Dfce and Residence. 50 Mary S: I Phone 101 Am vv ,- n An .~. nn . ~ n1. A Trip Through Canada s Inland Ocean DR. C. A. ARNOTT (McGiH) PHYSIC-IA'_\' AND SURGEON Omce and Residence, 97 Elizabeth St (Formerly Dr. .-\:-n:1I`;'s O`1ce\ Phone 557. -oxnn oz 1LD1L'4.`\. b.~H Solricitors; in Eiign Cour`. nice, .\'otari<::-s Public, ancer.-4. (Jfce, ls: oor liempie Building, Barm,-. to loan at lowest current ra H. Esten and M. H. Eaten I 0510 4 beth Oce r'nIblL~lA.\3 :\.\1.' bx 1\uLLu.\o Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Ofce Hours : "-8 p.m., T-0 p.m., or by appointment .1 T. Little, M.D. \. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. uJv.'e3: raw or 13 Owen Strcet, forrr.=_-rI;.- Toronto. nh"r)v:r. DR. VICTOR A. HART. GI--I.'.DL'ATF Mu Al 'T`.u'nH-u- lYnu~ .~ .n.l n|:;.. D. F. McCUAlC, B.A. Successor to Crenwicke & Bel Barrister. Sr.-Iicztor. Etc Money tr: L02: Cfce, Rosa Block, Bnrne xssociate Coroner, County of Simcoc Phone 61. Oice--58 Collier St. Office Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. ...__-_:_-__.q THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. View of Maualoulln Island from ubuard ship` 5.5. ASSINIBOIA passing through Saul: St. Marlo locks which connect Lakes llurun and Superior. In-ck scene on S.S. KEEWATIN on Lake Superior. ROBEWI` H. SMITH, EYESIGHT Sm-cizxlist. successor to O. R. Rusk. 53 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Hour: 9-12. 1-6. P`hone so. ` MUSIC LESSONS EDMUND HARDY, `MUS B:\C., 17"!` F`. NT T`nrm1-mnv nf p`nnn nu. VVICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES n,,,_, _L DRS. LITTLE S: LITTLE PHYSICIANS .-\.\'1`. S'CRGEO_\'S 131.-.... 911 A7 M-..I- Au- .4... _. Graduate u n`: SURGERY VIC. V1`/IUIX .1. Il:\L\L. LJJ-'s..1JL.4`1LI' nf T1'init_\` University JIM` alsn Q`1`:uIu:11o of h2.iint-urg:h nmi Glas gow. Specialty. ston*;.cL diseases Office, corner Ba_\'ul . md Wor sley Sts. Entrance o 'uVorsle_\ Ofce open until 8 p.m. .uMuNu fl:-\1\1J1, mun 1).-u;.. F.T.C.M., Teacher of Piano, 01*- gan, Vocal and .\Iu.=.ical Tlwm~; _ Oltsrzmist and C}1oi1'maste1' of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cxhux-ch. Gold Medalist of T::1nto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley GA. "a-_"i Rou Block, Harrie. Out. View Muual()uIin 8. . AS. nnsmlno rhmuoh Snult Sn. M DR. E. G. TURNBULL .. 1: run rv - and F h and H. H. CRESWICKE Hours- Boys. ya: I my um nun..- NURSE STEVENSON Phone 568 MEDICAL of McGi21 University. Montreal. Residc:tce-Corner Etiz. BmdforC1 .ts.. Barrie. Phone 105. n.;\ 4.. __ '\AV vn-a...` V. Barrio Branch rd-ursvw rVrII'r*.1YY\'r` W. A. LEWIS \|.'\I1 . ruw J. C. Scott .:\'.`.\`I)n' L`-ISE.-\ s1~;s or WOMEN ,5 n:,,, ll \1')|J[\. UL -Ill`. Convey lst .\Iasomc ;, Money : current rates. G I. Eaten. ~. AJ\Jol..\ K. A. .Car;1eron. BAIL ` nu.-u..n. Barrio. Brothers Six will spoil you for any other type.-perfect equalization, self-adjustment, easy operation. This feature alone makes a Dodge ride new experience in motoring. Try it out. safety, velvety smoothness, EIGHT BODY STYLES: '12] 0 TO '1365 r.o.h.TORONTO N Imcusnm: sT.:-311:3 EQUIPMENT DQD E E B RUTH ERS SIX 69% Cnmrsuza Morons Pnonucr LIVINGSTON BROS C. R. Scott expanse of Lake Superior, the largest body of fresh water in the world. xv-.. ..... 4..1.,. H. .... o. h-:n :. :.nnlf A- win!` lIl\V\ aha WHLUI` In one wunu. You aim take it at} zttrip in itself or ou can take it as :1 break in your rail journey across t we continent. It carries you from Port; McNi<-oll to the Head of the Lakes: at the Twin Cities. 'I`he great white ships of the Canadian l`uci(: speed along with ,ull the swift grace of gulls that circle and dip at the must iH.'1l(1.` perch and flutter ahove the deck rails. Perfection of service adds :1 last plcnsing touch to the meals, the comfort of the : and the social ulfuir.-4 on deck and helow. rv,,, - L`._ I, ._.I ..r 1' -1... C .... ..:..- : . rn r.... l.:..i. (lB('l unu |l|:|U\Vu Since the l(2v(l of Lake Superior is 21 feet higher than that of Lake Huron the Snult Stu. M:x:"(- ` wk has ho:-n construt-tc-d and the (`muulinn Shin ('2-. ml to join up the two lakes. 1`hiL-1 remarkable cnginccrim: work is one of the sights of the voyage. I`hr<~o lima ships make the trip wt-vkly for the (`umuliun l`:u-il'u-, the "I\'newatin," A.~:s'in1h0iu." and MzmiLo|::1." two from Port M. :Ni-all and one from ()w(-n .\`mn3l_ with Lhv szum: number of <-u.~;tw:Lr ;su.iling:3 H`(.. . LL43 Twin Cities. Phone 86. 1 . Sr. 111. to Jr. 1\".-Lilizm spring? `KH, Lloyd Birnie. I ` Jr. 111. to Sr. Ill.--.\Iu1-iel Green.| ' II. to Jr. III.~-Wil1iv. Constable H.f :Craigie Hunter H, G;lad_v.s Spring 1 I. to II.--L1oyd Green, Heleni n\~n(xn , Green. 1 K(:(:]) your store l`i,`Iht and _\-`ou1" `. will keep you. to I.---'Gordon Green. H. )1. Lee, Tezxcher. he Great Lal Canada's inland ocean - opened to navigation last month. are just entering on their summer condition of otierimz one of the major attractions of the Dominion to tourists. Vistas of beautiful islands and frowning headlands present some of the most beautiful scenery on the North American continent. while the illusion of sea travel is given to passengers when fora full day at least no- thing but water is Visible from the ship. Canadian `Pacific ships. traversing their waters weekly, sup- ply every up~to-date comfort and facility to travel- lers and rr=marl le engineering works add to the list of sights ;g..`, beauties which nature gives in profusion. .L.. ,, u .... - .1.... 1'7 `.1... .. NO. 11. INNISFIL The Northern Advance `Ivy; V25/elccT>Wt;1-(mag 2 g Former Residentsi i ' . . . '- ; 'lhe 1'Cl1l1lUI1 picnic of ivy old '*` lboys and girls on July 1st xvas 2: I" success in every way. Many form- 1 'l'.` |e-1' residents who had not \`i$it('ti I ltheir old home centre for a numb:-1 1" of years were present and enjoyeu ` to the full meeting old friemls. l`h ` `local committee span-(l no e1l'ort 14.. make it a real get-to}.-,'ether allaii and were highly eomplimentetl oi. what they haul 11UCOl11pli5.l1c(i. lorm- "5 ( er 1'e.~'iLlent.< of the district calm from Pullalo, (`liit-euro, (fl:-:'a1:.1nl 1 Toronto, U.~1l1`.l\\'1t, Detroit, ()lta\\'a iGuelp'n, i)(`tC1`i)0l`U, and other points 1 I l erliap. psi-e:1te. enjoynit-nt C was among the .-\rnol family, `.vln~'; ii eleven membei'.< of this old l'amil_\`] met. They were .\l1'.<. lrelaml, |`o-I` ronto; ;\I1'.<. l~lall)e1't and ;\'1r.<. White `1 sitles, Alliston; Mrs. Chas. Bantin;:.lt .ai'1'ie; .\ii'.<. G. l.. Da\`i. Ivy; J. A ' Arnolxl, lilmgrove; J. '1`. Arnoltl ` Guelph; Gt:-or;.e of Painswiek, Herl; of Gilford and Fred of Ivy. 'l`h: ii ` Ca1'rutlier.< family had eight present 1 iMr.~:. Robertson of Utopia, .\Ir.< l, {Cleury and .\l1'.<. lilliott of Ivy, Sandy of Guelph, Chas. of Bzu'rie,| Benjamin `of Utopia, Wesley oil` O.~'lia\\ a and William of Toronto. i xv ur `If T\....:.. l\`c T.... ....,., +1`, E 5 A sh `glvcn, v ` chz1i1'mzu' I . `l \'i. i ieevw committ: f a"21i1'. IT. J. D. .`T?!..\- \\' [_l I [. We.-. .. .... .. _ _____ ,, short progzrunime \\'a.~' i`. H given, \\',ith Rex`. F. V. Abbott 21: chairxnan R. F. Lowrie, E.<. .< 1*r-- u t1`eu;;ui'ei', welcomed thx a_ in a happy speech, \\`hi1(.u 'I .ee'.'n- Denney congnatulated thc committee on the . of the a O1he1`:< who spoke were Rev E T. Dew, Mr. A. W. Fletcher and _ Rev. w. G. G. Dreyel`. 'l`h<- Iv} 1' land under the able leadr.-1'. 01 t. the \'eu.-1';m W. J. L('l1h()X . t mu. during` the afternoon. 'l`he:- main feature of the p1'05_r1'2m= . 1` \\';1.< :1 i)2l>'(`iJ'dii _u'z1n1(- in -t\\'o-e11 I'01`m- " c-1' 1':-. and n-. Dr. R. 1-) I"i. of Toronto \\':1.< on the moum C for the \'i.~'it01'.<, while Bill 3:mLin:_' and Lyle Jennett performer! for thr` home team, and Bill Elliott f_"l\`(` Lhw ` (lea-i. in an irnpurtiul mnnnc.-1'. ( The game wyas exciting: and 1mm}_\ thrills were experienced. Five in- ` I nings were played. the score being. .-` 3 to 1 in favor of the visitors. Rats were there in abundance and 11 ' ` ' `I-\\\1v ` LL. .l.`.. U. Zulu vvnnzuu u; uumuu Mrs. VV. H. Davis of Ivy wz1.=.tl1(- ol(lc-:-`t lady present and was p1'cscnt~` ed with an umbrella, while 311-. C00. Little was the oldest man and was p1'e. with 21 cane. \ `1\n..o- n\-nn`\'4\n1n11- u'n< g-`~1 K . Au,-..~ everybody remained 1 vi with pcx1si\'c enough for :1 man to <.-njo_\l1l1 it. It is pl1y.~'ic'.1l and mcmzll u.\`L-1'-l Ition mutlx: att1'z1cLi\'c by the fact that `01. `you lmve to (l1'0.~`.~' for it in u $'_ .00, ` !000 club house. `P11; Golf is what lcttur cu1'r_Vi11g, I ll\ l(liggiI1_1; zmd carpet beating would be l f0!` lif tl10st.- tlxrec tzlsks had to be pl,-1'-l, 1' u l . f0l'lll(,`(l 011 tllf.` S1lln(` llol. .Ll1tl:1`1`0Oll:` ~ - A . ,._.: .r`l\IIn.ll ..,.,.l. in. I ('01 l ; ` Golf is '4 form of \\'o1'k Inadc (ax-11111- l l I01'lllcu UH Llll: sunny Hut. u;.L......,.. fin short pums and colored socks by ;;:ouL_v-1o0ki11g g.>;e11tl0n1cn who 1'eqL1in~' ML dil-rent implement. for c:-\'(.-r_\l f- mood. E 11 up - .1. ,.4- 1.nl.-Inn n--u unr- ---~SCOTT S -Q--. `I Golf is the sim ' in the world when `it up, and the ` ihuvc been at it t( ' It is probably i .-.. ... ...m ,,--. quarter ..A\v;.|I :6 \.\1v\.; u. first place. 'l`l~n nvn\\\ nrsc place. The game is played on e:u'e1'ull_\' SUlCCl.L`(l grass with little wlmite bull. gum! as many clubs as the plu_\'(-r can lull`or(l. 'l`l1ese little bulls cost fmn. } 75 to $25, and iL is possible to sup-` 1 port :1 family of ten people (all; lzulults) for live months on lln ' lmunx-y l'l`|)l'U. by the bulls lost lhy smne ;.';0lfu!`.~' in u . :1l'h-r- 'l ha.-l,\\'(*cx1 :1 I :l|)])l<- tr:-1-.<, Thv ill:-:1 into 1-:u'|1 0 Lll(.' ft-\\'<.~.~`l numb:-r of I 1 `. 1| v.\'c.`L\`.'1lim1." I HLIXlllJl'l UI nunm. , 'I`h<- hull must not he tl\I'>\\'I1,; pushml or cz1r1'iud. It, must lw pru- pt-llt,-tl by about $200 worth nf vur- ious looking: impl:1m~nL.< (~. I1-.s'i;,:m-(I to provoke Lhr mvm-r. \ 13.. ..L ..|,........o .. _...,.,.;'.`.` lI|'.`VI}',l|l'lI t|l II\I\\Il\\. 1...: u u ... .. V Each implement has n .<]n-('iI'l<'l purpose and ultinum-ly . gull`.-r.~ }.{l.'L to know what that 1)urpo.~'(* is. i'l`hey are the exceptions. .-\!`ls-r each hole lms been conlplt.-uni, the `I golfer counts his strokt-s. 'l`|n-n in- substrzwtrz six and says, M:1(l(.- that in live. |`h:1L s onv above pm`. Let's play for fty cents next hole, too, In vv ul After the nal, or l.'|(7 |.lI\.L\ nu nu .' enjoyed the day. .\Izm' over for 21 few days to l I . . . L 1'e1at1ve;< and frxends. 5 I 97 Dunlop St. ... N. _ ul` (ha: uigxlnm-n l . and 111(- I` \vnrds. 1c simplest l you ( ..u 1 ll LQII llltlnl (Au a century and : too deep for hi GOLF uu Jun \A\ \.. e toughest ` ten or two ` .1 A,_ vu .-nu u ..\. :1 Int uf unI'mi.-1 Lu. \.u. the pl uy 4...... n : looking ; L doc-itle to ' eighteenth holu, |\,uJv ...- U\a ' twelve only h . . I,.. ..4 3:: u. uuuzu. Of':-r. you some day I'll take an ocean voyage," but did you ever stop to think that next door to you is an inland ocean where for two glorious days ahoartl :1 Canadian 1':u-ic ship you can enjoy your longmireamed of voy:1L:o'. If you haven't. the chance H05 Owen to you and j. on sun tuko the delight- ful cruise across 1Iur0n s blue waters, through the lovely St. Mary's River and away over the broad ' gin I3 5-- , ` ` In the genuine, pnmaiptionul UH` $30 1" 1 8 endorse for gemaml ` `In.-4-n runs il the name is hnportaxlt. Milk of ~ him 1` after ,1 thou 3 ymus known` vllps LIL , ve l In St. .]um.->1 .-Xnglican C'1`lUl`(.'l`l,i .:1nn(,-1`. Orilliu, 011 'l`l1L1i'.< u\'e11ii1glzi.~`: 11]dI1_\_\\'(`(.`k, .\li.<.~' l5c:'.~'lc Q7.1l1't \\*;'..-' _ik."if._.`l ve in-`nutt-ll to mi.<. .~`c1'\`lL`x: \\'i1'niu the l)elI1_L:.-\l`C!.lC Circle under (ll1'cCtl011 of the. .-Xngliczm Cliurcli. Miss Quirt will cc leave in July for Single Point on .VIan_\the Arctic Coast, 2,000 miles north- x x > ays west of 1-Edmonton, where slme will` is. touch the first school to be opened for the l~I.~'l-:im0.~'. Zr.-\`. D2`. Whit- !takL-1` of l)Cl1L'Lill1g'. who prcziclied Lhv . \\'u.< for fouru-o.-n _vezu's Lac ex. mi.<. at Ho:~1'scl1el Ishmd \\'it'n- L.njo,;in 11 .-\1`L-tic. Within am 1:15: 20 1 U_\'Ql~.l)'t`1l1'S ('\'L`l'_\' }. within :1 radius ct mm of 500 mile.-.< haul l)uco1m- 21 member @300 . iof the Church of linglzmil, he . u . 1,, ,,,i -1. I game ;0 tako % """-'5 : nil hr their enumaan. n. 13 n pzeasum -`=|" ` Em to talks, neulralims more acid I.-u:;&IthI wme O-p-an n, Am- ____.l_, __-_._2_J:..-...I J. W. Scott Launcuston, '|`u. July.-'l`hu bu. of zrutting out :1 ncwspupcx is :al\'.`:\_\.~' :1 hi_:rhl_\` Ix-('l111ic:1l and 1:1- |)01`i0u.~: ulfuir, but in this i.iLLI- is- lzmd colony 011` the coast of .\u.<- 'l`asxmu1i:L lzlxumincr by nu.-:.1n.' of two ])icL',L:.< uf farm L'(]Lli[)l]l(:l1L \\'u.~: an outsux11di11;:,' uxumplu of the uni\'c:r.su} 11<:\\'. C()(lt: that Llu: pupm must bu prinuwl." 'I`... I I) I4 'l`usn1:n1i:1, :1 liriLi. common- \\` was 1`c<'t.-mly .~'tru(:k by our 01' the \\'u1`.4L llomls in l1i.~:Lur_\', \\'hi(:}: took 21 hr,-:L\'y Lull in lifv and pm- pc-1'Ly. Tllv Hood 1135 hm.-n cluxr-` zxcterizud as om: `If the worst mis- fortuntzs l.'\'Ul' to :~'Lrik(: this littlvl cmmnonwuulth. ' u_...... >.ll.I .. two (la,-1:-x,-11(lulJ!u 1 the world over, `\\'z1.~' hnz'.ll_\` 1n`int<: pr.-oplc the new 'I`.. .. ORXLLIA LADY GOES TC 1 TEACH IN ESKIMO SCHOOL` PRINTING IN TASMANIA hold everything I (hr "1-" ` 'ul'l~` `stops when he. .\'l"'Y`-. ` He then has :1 swim. :1 pint of `gin. ~'in_I:.~' Sweet Adeline with six nr vi -`M mlwr 1i:u'.<. zmrl r':1ll.< it the end of an perfect day. "I\'lllK (I! use as L nah has been U. S. rc-;:i1>:tA`n`1l mark of the Charles H. Phillips 3 Mon! (In nnd its nradmuanmur Clmrlcs J.VI.l.I.l.\. Tof Magnesia < up his .<-m'-'- and has reached eighty- led, t.hc.~:c mt.-ans are cut .,.i and l'el2.l_V(:d to the` .. .: pz`oduct.~u the news Cartage - Ice - Coal Wood L,Al\.|A\A.- had In 4 c-\\': I at gencrm Milk umviutnnul and the rm I ups r Clmrlcs CAMERON & CAMERON BAR.R.1S'I`J'lRS, SULICITORS, ETC. E I\..., __ C L I) V ' "" ` "a i LEGAL I I PROFESSIONAL gg_1-`cj I DONALD F. MACLAREN, B.A. BAl{R1S'1`L'I{,, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic. Temple Bldg., Barrie M.ONISY TU L0.-KN Barriaters, SOll(:H.()r-A, etc. Otca. ` R.ADINH'.Jl{S'l` dz HAI\Ix\1(J.'\D ` lst oor Masonic l`.-mplc Build ing. .\Ionc_\' to mm, at low-m rafnn |l$'I`EWAl{T & STE rinfnv-r.x Rnlir-if nru ,':_I' _. \ . Bayfield & Ross Sts., Barrie