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Northern Advance, 15 Aug 1929, p. 6

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Page Six . --.-...u..-. I Graduate of McGi}] University I Montreal. loice, and Residence--C`-nrtmr i beth and Bradford Sts... Barns - ; Phone 105 1 Office Houx-s--9-10 z1.m.. 1-3 p.u 7-8 n.m. DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SL'*P.:}EC.`. Special attention to Obstetx-L. Associate Coroner for County Simcoe ` Dico and Residence, 50 Mary St Phone 101 Office Hours: 8-9.30. ]~2.30. h--R30 DR. C. A. ARNOTT (McGil`l) ' " PHYSICLLLN AND SURGEO.\ Oca and Residence, 97 Elizabeth 5!. (Formerly Dr. AmaIl's Office) |3|__,, , unu- EMUND I-IARDY, MUS B.G., F'.T.C.M., Teacher of Piano, Or- gan, Voval and Musical Theory. Organist and Choi.rma.ste:r of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ghurch. Gold Medalist of Tcmnto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley I ! PROFESSIONAL CARI I j----`-------_j-__--_:_-_-j \.p|v|rI.L'. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, I Money to Loan I I i Ron Block, Barrie, Ont. Eta llh\- VI. (1. LLVVID SURGERY AND DISEASES OF` WOMEN UL LHUC EUECO, Ron Block. H. H. CRESWICKE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eh Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. '31.. ll- "` ' BOYS & BOYS, BARRISTERS. Solicitors, Notaries Public, Con- veyancers, etc. Money to loan at lgowest rates of interest. Ocen 18 Owen Street, in the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Togonto. Branch Ofce, Elmvale. Ontario. W. A. Boys. K.C., M.P.. J. R. Boys. 7 o clock is A Convenient Emu? L\JJ.VJll L R. 5. Cameron. PONALD F. MACLAREN, B.A. BARR.lSTEI\'., SOLICITOR ET I I Mncnn::- T........I.. DIJ, n l$T];}WART & STEWART, B.-1_I_{, l rlsters. Solicitors. Nmm-in- |...m... Lnuh CAMERON & CAMERON 'BAR.RISTERS, SOL1C1'1`0R:>`, 5 `Owen St., Barrie. Phone 406 MONEY TO LOAN In C I`--..- ._-( ESTEN & ESTEN. BARRIS l`ERb Solicitors in High Court of Jun Lice, Notaries Public, Convey~ ancers. Ofce, 1st oor Masomc Bempie Building, Barrie. Money to loan at ioweat current rates. G H. Eaten and M. H. Eaten. __.___.._..___..______ rnone 15 4 ! Maple Ave. Office Hours : -3 p.m., 7-9 ;).m., or by appointment _` T. Little, M.D. .3. Lung. MR, A......:..o- P- ~~~~ ~- unu. |.A||l...l:. oz Lll 11.1`. PHYSICI A.\'S AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hour: - I RADENHURST 6.: HAi\1I\1L)Au } Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Of _cn lst oor Masonic Temple Bu `*1 ing. Money to low. at 2.74%- rates. LLEXANDER COWAN, SUC-CEb~ nor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Banister, Solicitor for obtaining mobnts of will, guardianship and administration, and General Scjxcx tor, Notary, Conveya._ncer, etc; Money to loan. Oiceaz Hind: Black, No. 8 Dunlap street ` r. Avncuulu, B.A. x Successor to Creawicke 8: Be!! Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Ofce, Ron Block, Bu-rm The winning of the Tour de France reliability classic, in which two Essex Challen- gers wcre the only cars to make perfect scores, in a eld of high-priced Amer- ican and European entries, is but dramatic evidence of umvvnul oz a1'L'w.~u<'1`, risters, Solicitors, N0[8.1'l(.`a Pubhc. and Conveyancers. Money to man in any sums at lowest currun rates. Ofcc, 13 Owen zltrecl. Barrie. D. M. Stewart. THURSDAY, AUGUST DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE LIVGTFI \ `no A xvvx 1TY1fV1'\.\\ --..-......u;.u, ...2uuLuL1. U13, 1'41" Masonic Temple B|dg., Barrie MONEY TO LOAN DR. E. G. TURNBULL DR. R. W. HUGHES DI`)N'I`.~\L SURGEON D. F. McCUAIG, B.A. `Duncan 0.. f`-- A---3 MUSIC LESSONS GORDON rule, 1VI.b., Associate County of Simcoe. Cartage - Ice - Coal Wood \/'~ll uuv.A, \, -`L. O!-.:e-- 1-ns , a.u.A u.LA.'4v.nu.LV Phone 568 W. A. LEWIS 1`. KVIW I`nI(11.` 1 n1'\ MEDICAL LONGMAN V 4w4n..L1 K. A. ,Camer. I'J_v \lA' >JllUCU Collier Sn 7 Eh-. Burris. Bradford St. Reduced evening rates begin now at 7 -- local time. They mean a reduction of about 25 per cent from day rates. 'At 8.30 pm. night rates begin -- with about 50 per cent off day rates. f('I'he minimum reduced evening rate is 35c; and the minimum reduced night rate 25 cents)`. These reductions apply on Station-to Station calls - where you say to the operator, Anyone at that number will M7 Users of long distance find 7 o clock in the evening :1 most convenient hour to telephone. J. G. Scott Commercial Super-Six, Now Available BRYSON & MOKLEY Essex records are country- wide. No matter where you live, you will probably find the outstanding reliability event of your locality is held by Essex the Challenger. H the kind of reliability every Essex owner knows. C. `R. Scott Phone 86. 4 Hydraulic shock absorbers- Stancr and electric gauge ior fun! and oil on dash-Rad'xa1or shutter: for heat control-A.ll bright part: A chrUmium~plated - windshield wipe:--glare-proof 1-ca: View mir- ror~-New type double-action 4- whcel bakes uniformly cfftctiw: in all wcathcr. $3430 Barrie, Ont. Wide choice of color at no extra cost AND I'P Prices 1'. o. b. Windsor. (axe: extra The sixth :1 Horticultuml \\ e(lIms(ia_\' :1 \\`zz.~' Um bll.-{L ( \1 1. DOVER, the The Conservatives of North On-' tario at a well attended convention! held at Beaverton last week, select- ed James Blanchard of U.\'bri_dge as` candidate to run in the next Pro- vincial election. llolllv u.u\L l u LIUCA. Two special trains were run on the rcmen s excursion to Petcrboro and 4980 took the trip. A most pleasant time was enjoyefl. The band under the leadership of John Scott, acting bzmdmaster, furnished cxrellcnt music. u.....u, uuu m xxunuuu 1.-vury LI'l[). Dr. Wells took 21 shing party to Str:1wberry l.~r]uml on Tuesday and 78 beauties were caught between 3 p.m. and 7 o'clock. VIM..- ,_____:_1 A - ..,,,,.- u. nu, nI.'\\ puLuu.n-.< in. nu \:',-nln; '21. lnuz. .\'t~\\' \Vh(:1ll soltl :lL R3 :---nL.~` n buslml. , 'l`h(- .~LC1lIl(:l` I'Ilp:in 1.. I.e\\'is"` nmkes regular trips from Bu1'1'in to Orillia, and is crowded every trip. Dr. WI-H: innl: 2: alninu n....+.. Lk UN: (Atlvancc, Aug. 1-1, 1872)) Four former Barrie High School students, D. H. .\IcCalman, T. John-l ston, G. Hume and J. A. llichaxxlson, all passed Lhe Toronto U11iVersityl lexamination with honors. l I :'..l.. :1 n .. - ,.................uu vvnuu uuuula. ' John H. Bennett, son of oux esteemecl townsmzm, Humphrey Be-n- nctt, has been appointed mail clerk on the North Simcoc route between l}:n'1`ic and Pena-tzm<,:. You can now .~:<,-ntl parcels up to live pounds by mail, at the rate 01 13 cents for 4 ounces. l l f`..Il.'., I - -' ` Lu: -2 uunt;l.'h. ` Co1lin;:\-.'oo t,-njoys vict;.- to the (.`.\'L(.`YH. of fourteen ur- riving and rl.-pzxrtin-,: truin.< daily. You can walk alum: Lhv . mm `and gr:-ct most man you nwut Ewith Good tiny, ('ondu1't0r." pun - .1 mi l\\';1 y .~:u r 1 .\Ir. The re//`ab///'/`y Car of the year! Lookigg Back |(: znurkt.-I :-r- rm. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO I.\.h-..\.,.. \.... 11 -..n-x G1(:0)'_LfLt I.):1\'iui thu B21 FIFTY YEARS AGO 21.4 (I. lurgv z1t=vn rm S:1LL1rd:1y :n Bum,-r sold at , nn.-w potzttom at `IV ...l....4 M1! ._ .,.... .,_, nu.` nun: Ull and 'I'l1u) . lust and L (:\'l')` huld. The judg(e.~:,` \ :xr of 'l`m' and` .- v. .,.,. \,v\AJ nun! _\uu Hutch zumuul exhibition of 111.; l Such-Ly \\`2)..<]1L`I1l0I1 -m..... V The Northern Advance Hzmliiton Imw the: ----SCOTT S 4- }'H`iI.'(.-n ! cunts, ' The town of Orillia has been ad- `vised that the Highway Dept. will not approve the plans for paving started there. ` i pl`i7.v ` mm! (1 1: In spin of `..l1: lilll'(*:lll`l1ill,!;' min !`. S.'1lu1'tin_v morning: th<-r:- \\':l.~` :2 _;:0o :Ltten(l:mcr- at the \\`ekl_\' mm`- ket, and })T'l('l".\` )`(`l`l`l.'llll|`(l firm. ,(}:mlen produce has muturul \'('l`_\' ll`:-l} )l(lly and ;:ro\v-rs lmve (lilllL'llll_\' lin disposing of their prmlucv I'n. 'enoup:l1. Prevailing` prices: Butter, 42c to 45c lb.` liggs, 32c to 35c doz. Chickens, 32c to 35c lb. Ducks, 40c lb. Potatoes (new), 50c basket. Beans, 10c qt. Peas, 30c qt. shelled; 50c basket unshelled. Corn on cob, 25c to 30c doz. Cauliowers, 20c to 25 each. Beets and carrots, 5c bunch. Raspberries, 15c box. -Blackberries, 18c to 20c box. Blueberries, $1.25 large basket. ; b('L\\ (`(.*!l vv~.|I_ ;\lIL\:.Vl'll|. of sports was ;11'!-:`n0on, invh the and Hamilton ...u.. .,....,. I Born on a farm in Quebec, Sir: Erlward came to Toronto in 1885, `and quickly climbed in the eld of `nance. \ I IBLACK KNIGHTS CELEBRATE DERRY DAY AT ORANGEVILLEI . . V l Sir l:. lxemp, member of thei -Czmatliun Senate, and former Minis-l tor of Militia, (lied suddenly at his summer home on Monday. In his; death Camula loses one of her out-5 |.~'tzm g'ure.~: in the indu. social and political world, He hzuli an eventful career. During his life- time of Canadian politics he heldl the portfolio of Minister of Militial lin the warL.ime cabinet of Sir Robb` Bonlen in 1916. During his tenure of olee he made many needed changes in the (lepartnient. In 1921` he was called to the Senate and was lnnn n1 Hun nu.-...o l.... ....., ......-u .,u mu.` oL:u.uu zulu was! one 01' the most active members of that body. 1 DA`... ..._ - 1`-~ ' " ` -.-.. ....-., ...uu_v xuzun Ill pUppL`1` L,lIII After :1 vote of thanks to those. taking` part and to the hostess, re- f1'.-. were served. ` J. 'W. Scott SIR EDWARD KEMP. K.C.M.G., I CALLED SUDDENLY BY DEATH? ers. Their homes are unattractive and many children and boarders are crowded into two or three small rooms, so they take any chance to get away for any pleasure offered The young ones are apt to dispise their fathers and mothers and are not dependable as maids. The boys ..\. .,_, uuuv .uuu:a uuureu Dy strang-l smoke at `the age of 8 or 9 years.` `The parents do not care for VlSltL1| I from the missionary and the Finn: and Ukranians do not care to mix socially. They need a club room` for the'bo_v.< and more ganic-s and! :lnlll.~`(`ll'lCI1T.S of :1 proper kind. There are not many ieds in Copper Clifl". Aftm- :1 vnrn M` `D"""I V tn Ln .v,.\_..uu-5, .,uu per cupiul 101` liquor. Mrs. Page rendered Elijah s OJ Rest in the Lord very sweetly. Miss` i\IcDougall of Copper Cliff gave an. address. Her work is mostly among Canadian, Finn and Ukranian chil- dren. She tries to interest them by` games, camping by the Vermilin river, Bible sotries, vacation schools, lantern slides, etcs. The Sunday School work is rather disappointing, as the foreign children are not sent regularly and they are much tempt- ed by auto .rides offered by strang- Their hnmns mu: um,-~......4-:.... The August meeting of the Collier St. United Church W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Grose. Bayeld St., on Friday last. About fty members were present and some \'i.sitor.'. Tlie Watch TO\\`f3X', 21 re- \'i2v.' of the many good thiiigs to be fouml in the August map;zi7.ine, \\'u.1 ably given by Mrs. R0ber`.. Miss l{in_::' of the 'I`emperunce Dept. spoke of [l1L'VCl'0\\'(l(:(l jails no\\'2ulays be- c:iu.~'e of the i11c1'eu.~'ed sale of liquor, ;:1l.~:n the us(- being nuule by aero- plzines for liqour ca1'1'yin_L-,', the (lan- ger from drunken of autos, and of the better enforcing of the Iliqour laws by the U.S. that while Great Britain was cut- ting down her liqour bill, Canada is spending $10 per czfpita for liquor. ),[,._ Ir1::..1.>.. pgUg\ vnnrlnu-nrl Hf` She noted ' COLLIER ST. CHURCH W.M.S. u.-,.. u. nun: Ill l(`ILL','Ln , Grey, Wellingzton, Bruce , Peel and Duffvrin c-ountio.~' <-pm.-sr-111:.-ti. A good progrzm rL.< \' i1:' currit.-d out in tit. um, in('1unIin<,: :1 Izu'rn.<.~'(- gun. n lirmnpton I~I.\'c-<-I. 'Il\1;l9(\ru 'l`1.... .v F THE MARKET . bzmll. { thv p IE WEX v--igln y \ -- ...,,.\... ...\.\ mu. 1:015, Lhu formu- .\liH:1nd won Liv np, the ~d suddenly s her out- industrial. 1 .......I.I Iv v his . V ]))`(`CA-})iOl`}`. k\n-.1 4L | .5... , Bruce. ` counties p !`();.ff'2UH I 1 6 1.. A I. ll uluur UK!) you are, mu. pnymcmns still say nothing better for babies. An old-fashioned remedy if you count it: years, Int prents are old-fashioned who still raise babies without its aid! And at least ve million modem mothers Egan H lmvulu Ann mm! ..:..}.4 C..- o......4... nnu as team nve muuon modem mothers keep it handy day and night, for twenty- ve million bottles were bought last year! Buy yours now; don t wait until von need it. raw (1 3110. may mm dropped 011 to sleep. ;et this marvelous means of quiefmg a. restless infant is utterly harmless. There is not one ingrudimlt but '11:: all doctors know and approve, and would let you give your baby every dsyintheweek. InfsctCa.=aborin isa ulu wanna let: you give baby duyintheweek. Infa.ctCss17orinisa purely vegetable product. Gas pains, ' "on, even diarrhea can be dis- pallad in thin same manner. Castorin in older than you but physicians at? nothing better far babies. There are Limes when M1 at m0t.hnr s love <:m t soothe a fretful baby. No way of telling just. what's wrong. yet some- ` must be done. C:Lst time! A IUW drone. and Bnhv h drnnnml 11!? On 97 Dunlop St. .. 'Ithe society was , "v, u: uauyun: ouuiuby. :1 sunmiary of the replies which they made to a questionnaire sent to them showa ythat they regard the Empire Settle- }ofcial conditions. Prospective mi- ,g'rants had no special preference for any Dominion, but encountered dif- `culties in immigration regulations in Canada as they affected children `u pto 1-1 and a.<. -(1 mi'grant.< with industrial qua]i.caticn.<. 'l`here was `a general complaint that too much time was wa. when voluntary so- cieties had more experience and ability for friendly assistance than ofcial sources. was entailed while settlement ar- rangements were being investigated. It was declared that the Canadian medical e.\:-amination hindered rather than helped migration to Canada, and that it was unnecessary when prepared to bring `expense any in- who failed to back at its dividual under i make good. l own 21 So far as Canada; was concerned, great wa; of time men Act as a failure owing to ri5.:id: 1 1 mung mum: 00 (none. U-mswnn time! rfaw d and Baby has dropped 011' 1 sleep. at mermsa 1 husband, these friends. h not believe me when I say I yezlrs. You know that I s truth, don't you 7 I shall not deny it. my love, si liavu stuck to the point for dozen yezn-s, to my curtain edge. 6 My dear," said a lady i Y wiiz Paw Mlum Ham TONIGH1` .2rz:u.'r:_:.:r.-.-:- . In 731.1 Children Cvy for ...... uq. Constable Ferrier made the first arrest under the new by-law on Saturday, when he encountered a youth clad only in a bathing suit walking along _the `highway. His name and address were taken and a summons served later. D The Canadian Government and, to -a less degree, that of Australia, are !declared to be unsympathetic to- lwards British immigration by thirty- eigrht voluntary societies affiliated to _the migration committee of the IRoyal Empire Society. A sunmiary 1 or +1". |'r-nH1._- ...1..-,.i. .i., .. W - `GOVERNMENT ,UNSYMPATHETIC TO BRITISH IMMIGRATION During` the last year or two the shore beaches around Lrxkr: Simeon jhave been getting rather an un- `savory reputation, when scantily =clad city folk paraded around the district. While there is nothing ~wrong` in appearing on the beach clad in a bathing suit, yet there is `such a thing as common decency and the residents of lnnisl Town- .ship are going to see that those who come within its borders must con- form to such. Many of these tran- `sient visitors, says a resident, have absolutely no regard for the laws of decency. Innisl never invited these people to the township and would miss them by little if they were not there, as they contribute but a small amount to the revenue of the com- munity. ('.......4...L1.. 1:v-__:,,, u .. .. a I The passing of a by-1aw by Innis l council forbiddinfs: bathers to ap- 'pear away from the beach, in autos or on foot, without a. non-transparent covering from shoulders to knees is gnot taken very kindly by city sum- !mer residents who come to Lake ISimcoo. Members of the '1`o\'.'n. :Counci], hoxvever, are not worried Eabout that and the by-l:1w will br- ' enforced. I 1\ Reliability is dominantly associated with . all that Essex the Challenger stands for. The experience of more than 200,000 owners, with the lowest record of service cost and requirements, has established it outstand- ingty as the Reliability Car of the Year. FAIR BATHERS SCORN INNISFIIJS `-NEW BY-LAWI u. C... to her .4. L,,,, '1! u_v u; up: here will ' I'm forty speak in certainly -nu. _v uu ` the last kn now1- I yo u p.1u., 1-II p.IIl., OI` D_V RYIPOIHUDBDC _ J. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner Cnunlv nf Sin-..u\.x `VICTORIAN ORDER VOF NURSES Barrio Branch NURSE STEVENSON n1___ Pnn ROBERT H. SMITH. EYT<`.SIGH'I' Specialist, successor to 0. R. Rusk. 36 Duzilop Street. Barrie. Hours 9.12, 1-6. hone 80. I , _. 24 Dunlop Above Arnold : Markd Telephone 378 I . ||l.'u\' - L. u:u'..:-"~~uu kz0lllL`.l' BL C'tTu:e- Hours: M9 3.m., 12.80-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. I ,, `rm: BELL TELEPHONE com=Amr . OF CANADA

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