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Northern Advance, 3 Dec 1931, p. 2

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A $100.00 cheque to cash and use as you wish, will come the same day each month as long as you live if you adopt this plan. RADENHURST & HAMMOND IBARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. Mnnnu en In-.. 50- I .....n-u. D..s-.. .-xxuluo rL,DL1L. xx. uU.\ \ L 1 .-L\`LL.l(b" Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. 18 Owen St., B:u'rie. D. M. Stewart. Lib. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest nr.\mr`1.`. 1-) nunnxr om ):LJ\1\-JD1L1VD, D\)L1lk1l\J1E-.`.. L1` 5 Owen St., Barrie. Phone -106. \Tr\`\'F' Tn T(WA\' ).~u\`.1\.1b 1 Luna. DUIALI 1 U115. 11; 1 L Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Oice. First Floor Masonic Temple Bldg. DONALD F. MACLAREN: B.A. Il1'\1'\`I'K"'Yl"Y'\ nrxrvnnnnva w .\lU.\l';1 LU 14U.`X;\ Cfce: Masonic Temple Bldg. GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS Licensed Y1Df\DD.\("T`f\`DG hurl 1`\DTTf`T 17 Li L. Money :0 Loan Masonic Temple B1dg., Barrie. .u.u.\n.1 1U nu.-x_\ Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie .\1\J.\I`Al LKJ LIKIIXLV Ofce: Ross Block. Barrie. 0| lI`lIel'8S[ OI*`l3`lC *1: 13 OWEN ST. In nu-nnn':.'x: fnv-nun:-In nnnun. STEWART & STEWART nxvnvnvnxa .\r\\ c.-nn~~ -. D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. an.-..,... L- I`..........'..1.- D, T GORDON LONGMAN \'cyux1ccr. etc. MONEY TO LOAN .. M.-...:.. 'I`n....-l.. D en aI:., barrle. rnone MONEY TO LOAN `-...-...-.... Y A f` 'U.\ V L 1:L-\ K/E411, L J. L. Money to Loan 81. King Block, Barrie.` Over Express Ofce ` BOYS & BOYS r~nn usiness Directory THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE `ll. H. Esten Li\ Phone 69. CH ETC. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931. Upen um .47 Elizabeth St. Bachelor Veterinary Science Graduate Ontario Veterinary College and Toronto L'niversity Day and Night Calls Attended Promptly. Ofce & Residence: 125 Burton Ave. LIFE INSURANCE JAMES E. THOBIPSON Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assurance Policies. Pension Bonds, Annuities Moderate Rates---Maximum Return: Collier and Clap erton Sts. Phone 1 '7. Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night. Morgue and Chapel in connection. Established 1869 L>L_....._ no !2...--:. n..o 1 Phone 82. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS .-\.\'D SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Oice Hours: 2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little. .\I.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. _________:_j____ I THIS COUPON WILL BRING BOOKLET BY MAIL . . n; us auun f .\'L7P.sE RAILTON i'40 E Clapperton St. Pho l - DR. N. Y`/. ROGERS PHYSICI.-\..\' .-\._\'D SURGEON Speciai sxtention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simcoe County Oice and Residence 50 Mary St. Phone 101 Oce Hour.-: S-9.30, ll-2.30, 6-8.30 _.-. _. _. nvnxawuvuu Graduate of .\IcGi1I University, Montreal. Oice and Re.=idence--Co1`ner Eliza- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105 Oice Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., I-b D.m. 17- ('1. L41; V7 In) | SURGERY AND DISEASES OF \V'O.\IE.\' Associate Corona-r, Couny of Simcoe Phone 61. Ofce~-58 Collier St. Ofce Hours: 8-9 a.m.. 12.30-2 p.m._. 6.30-8 p.m. 5 -IVICTORIAN ORDER OF ` n_ . .-. . I JJJ34.\.l.-XL bUI`ELT1LU.\ 24 Dunlop Over Arnold's I "l`Y<`T.<`p-T(`\\'L` 9'75! up.` .g-;;.4 b.Jl.`A\v\.JLJ\l.\ Post Ofce Square Telephone 1 Above Express Office ;4;_4.w.n-.x;4 uu1uu;4u.1 Phone .347. 9 a.m.-9 Business College Entrance G. G. SIWITH & CO. 'r1vv\vrsv\ A v 'I\Y1'\Y1r\r`nr\`l \('V FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Open Day and Night Rliznheth SQ. Phone 2 RESPONSES \.n- sanvna A Au. `:5 are FUNBR.-XL DIRECTORS DR. E. G. TURNBULL __;_,A_ n `I r.-.. DR. LEO COUGHLIN DE.\'T.-\L SURGEON DR. A. F. PERKINS Dl.\'T.-\L SURGEON DR. R. W. HUGHES DENT.-\L SURGEON r1Ir\r\ (Nun- A..._.J..]'.. I DR. W. A. LEWI VY`h\' I xvn Iwvrvvu . Av-. I0p uver Arnold's TELEPHO.\'E 378 F. E. MAXWELL -.. \4n\IaJ4L\ vi Barrie Branch v1-wnprx -n 4 Yv rv1r\-u 50:1 Barrie, Ont. Northern Advance .u-\ Phone 467w lgln 213 NURSES Market 56 123 Dunlop St. 'We seek the good 0} the acountry" "We do not oppose anyone`, all we seek is the good of the country. Our policy is to benet our respective localities by em- ploying our own and the oating capital under our control, in sup- port of the trade and industry of the place. The founders of The Canadian Bank of Commerce made this statement, knowing that Canada needed a bank which would em- ploy the savings of the people so no in kahnnf flan ofwdcv-dawn Capital Paid Up . so Million Dollars .1 , `D.....-._._ `B... an ]J.`11.'r.... T\..'I1...... ....,...... -..... \-fr 7 `IV -.-..----. -u.-..-.. ReservoFund - 30 Million Dollars A $100 Chequ; Every Moexih` % Sent You for Life no vv Ayuuvuu I-l`\J Luun V Auuskl l:II..LlV to produce more from the lan the forest and the mine---croa3- roads settlements looking forward to happier living conditions. Continuing the policy of its founders, this Bank now serves every branch of Canadian com- merce, in all sections of the country. Our services are available for every worthy enterprise. as to benet the individual '.`:.-:.'.-. \'() J()l '|`()() l..~\H(}E \'()\'|`} '|`()() H`.`.l`;\LL PHONE 53 For Better This income starts at say age 50, 55, 60 or 65, or before then if you should be totally disabled. Another feature may be included if you desire, to provide $100 a month for your dependents, but thla may not be necessary. -r:,,..,, L1__ ..--_..-_A. L.L:- .'......w.n vn`nvn uuu_y uuu us. u-.v\.ouuu.yu From the moment this income plan is arranged all worry about future living expenses can be dismissed fom your mind, because the carrying out of the contract is guaranteed by ` Canada Life's well invested assets amounting to $1 88,000,000. ,,_ ____.1 -....- `I.-. ......:1 tuuvun 1-|r\n1I_ cuuuuuunns uu |pLUU,vvv vvvu Let us send you by mail our book- ; let Getting the Income You Want. It will help you to plan your future monthly income. ||'l.'l U `inter. An income that is safe, certain, . never reduced, never subject to loss 1 of employment or affected by any business depression. This sure in- come would be especially welcome `:1 you should become totally disabled by accident or disease. We mention $100.00 a month, but the amount of your cheque will de- pend upon your present age and the amount of money you wish to put by . regu1arly-and the sooner you start . saving the more you will have with less effort. 011' '- (.-nrly sunmler with \'c-ry fut-. for mu}.-`h wmxthvr. Durin.-,' month th(-y lmvu 1: mm \\'or}'.- ' and l1ij,:`ht' in .-m m-tfor` to up most of the work bvfk. .- Sarrie. bs iy `.ou'.i tnku ~'.o<'!< and u)n _-\ .31-<:1.<~ .:pot on \\`:1I`i paper is one \`.`i<<`-1.\ 4111 -`?\'1>0!`='1i`.1-IN`-` fol` W : MP3" of tho mos. un~ig'ht]v thing`s and ."<-'~lH' 01` two. 'I`:xxo.= are hi:h, but xsriw-.< Lian impre;~':~'1on timt the "house- tiwrn is no wzxy on` 0f it OW but 1 k`mpu2` is an untidy one. It can emwily face tiw ~Z~".!:\ti0n '1'?-11 <'91I!`1`:,`t'- be removed if :1 paste of cornstarch ' and \vntr=r1~ is applied to the spot. (Do not cook the s"arch). When` the Hard work without intelligent >'t'-IP01? i5 d1')'- b1'U-`ii it if and "3 thought is wasted effort. SP0`? `Vin be E0119- uuuug DUE L}'dS E WeeK. lt has been said frequently on the political platform that Canada's re- cent tariff phanges were in the nature of a slap in the face, a rebuff, for the mother country. The British Parliame-nt s announcements do not indicate or suggest any resentment. On the contrary, it would appear that England has looked on Ca.nada s a`ot:i'tude as being generous and in the interests of the Empire, and now, at the very rst opportunity, makes it perfectly clear that the colonies will be met at least half way in any steps that are taken to bring the lim- pire closer together through the deep- ening ancl broadening of trade chan- nels. 1+ km-..'..l. +... 1l\1\lr ..- :c :ru_..._. 1.`... 11)! ;(Hi`:`l llH[)1'O\'|.'I'!1(`]`nI.". ill? =.~-nkingz Govornxm-nt mid. We buir`\`* that r.-very bmiy -11011.-` ar \\'i fa it .~ifuati0n with c The viewpoint of the British Gov- ernment, on the subject of Empire trade, which quite evidenily repre- sents the viewpoint of the British eectors, is very clearly shown in the new tariff arrangements announced during the past week. It has hapn said fu-nnucm+I.. m. um uun c-mz111o(1 my an app:-211. The new Pen; .-\ct wa.< ])2l.~`.-`C(i. we believe, to grive c\'l`_\` man who suffered in the G1":-at War :1 fair deal, but unf02't.uxmto1_v, those rt-. siblc for the c2u`1'ying out of the in- temion of the Governnwnt are not big cnoup;h for the job. Every nun: who volunteonrd for mili :11'_v . and who 1'.-turned home p:u'tia11y un- tted for his daily Iask. has 21 1`i_2'1'.t to be treated with the g2'e:1te.<: con- sideration, and not as if I10 \\`;1:' try- ing to cheat the coumry. HUIS. It begins to look as if Closer Em- pire Trade were developing from a theory into a fact. This policy ap- pears now to have few opponents Within. the Empire and is open to no objection unless it may be the charge of sellslhness. Foreign cour1tri<:s naturally will not look on it with favor, but w-hen has any foreign country dealt with Canada or with any unit of the British Empire on any other basis than that of .<,el1'-in.terest'. That is necessarily the foundation stone of all negotiations between nations. 'T`.l~n Dx~{+I..L FI\\\`\I.'\/\\\VIvr\p.1`1\ :..,.`l...l,. I would like to have your booklet, GETTING THE INCOME YOIJ WANT. Please send it to me by mail without any. obligation on my part. l Xl( 1`ou'.l< kinds L ~ H\"J.L-IUHS. The British Commonwealth include; 21 population of nearly 500,000,000 souls. Its colonies are found in every co1'ne1' of the globe. Its natural re- .\`Oll1`(`(\.< r-nvm` thn w-`nnln vnntrn nf L'U1`l1L`l' UL L11`: g'l()Ui3. JLS HEIELIFZII YB- sources cover the whole range of human requirements. In a word, the Briti.<-li Empire could, if it were decmcd desirable, ignore Lina rest of the world without suffering any ph_\'. ills. No one, llO\.`.'(.`VL`l`. sug- gests such an extreme course, but recognition of the possibilities helps us to see more clearly the advi. of moving a little way in that direc- tion. f`../,.-.A. D..?A..:.-1,. :._.._....;_ :.. Ann LIUII. Ch`:-`at. B1'i:ain ;< imports in 1930 amounted to about 31,4-5,000,000,000. Canudak: contribution amounted to only $235,213,959, between four and live pct cent. Under the more favor- able coinpctitivo conditions indicated in zine p1'e1imi11u1`y announcements-- under which a tari will be imposed on foreign imports, from which Can- ada will be exempted---this amount would be gweatly increased. 'l`hn riugirn fn new-Hriinnfn in Hip "lL.'!'&lL1UH l'L`L'UI`.H11(_ ..;x\`u bcr-n allowed the rest have been 1 the delay and risk < tion entailed by rmm nzxn , blll)ull U8 _lL'l"c1El_V lIl(31'(." l`he dc. to participate in the more favored conditions will also doubtless induce still more foreign manufacturers to locate in Canada, bringing in capital, employing labor and enhancing the use and value of our raw materials. Thus in two de- finite di1'(:ction.: Canutia stz1I1(is to pro- r, There has been disszitisfaction with the operation of Cztnadafs pension system for soldiers since the very beginning and this becznne 50 pro- nounced that the Government set up :1 special tribunal which was to sit in different p:u`t..< of the country and hear each came. It \\'z1.< expected that the new tribunal would (lt`2ll with the (,`Ll:~(}S under review honestly, but yet syiiipaitlm-t.iL-:illy, and, so far as pos- sible, be removed from the red tapc and the L1ii.~;.'iiip:iLiiet2c zuti tu whir:h had been so greatly, and \ve believe, so rightly compluinxul of 'l`l1i< fvlliiinzil l1n< hpnn Fnnnnninu \\'L: ucucvc, 50 ngnuy C01HpHl1I1x}(i 0] This tribunal lms been functioning for some time and Sir Arthur Cur-1-ic decIa1'e.~` that after deciding upon 2,029 CIISOS, it l'L`(.`O111I l1()I'1(iC(1 1.436 pcn.<'i0ns. But of these the old Pen i Rnzn-(I \\*'hir-'11 dill +`unr.Hnn; 110. The x...I - - A BIG STEP UPWARDS IN EMPIRE UNITY The CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Toronto. SOLDIERS PENSIONS TAX REDUCTI-6N nu\'L' l)UL`Il xorcvu I0 LlH(1 3gC y of uhimato roj-.,-c ailcd appeal. new .-\'e, c\'er_\' ; * 11411 `]\*f5f1V'{`-I` fnv 1-nil?`-n-u .'[\IV1'.1i.`\ Id i2p1`o\'o the past M. 21114! H um past It, and uctxon. 62-. 51.3` ` Published at 123 Dunlap SL, Barrie, ovary Thursdny CJI12 Nnrthern Ahuanrr M. D. MORRISON, Editor and Publisher EDITORIAL The Northern Advance A record that is not likviy to fu1I.i}y .< for some `ime has been .~w1 up 1.m'-:,-ld:1_\'.- by the Canadian Dro and D04.-Ix_t.1w 1 Company, who secured thv ('0ntr:u:t` in : for harbor work at (Iollim:w0o t.hi. (-1 year. They have hm-I1 workim.-' .~'l<-zul-j ' `ry ;.;uu cm for the n\..\ '.-.3!-. anu more uepenus on EnC`l1 selection This year's council embarked on a p-rogram of street paving, using local labor only. Tlhat the work is satis- factory is e-vvidlenced by the petitione from ratepayers for more paving than could be done with the present equipment. The paving was all `done on the local improvement plan, the ratepayers on a '.`~7tI`(.'0t paved paying two-thirds of the coat and the bal- ance charged to the town. About a mile and a half of paving was laid this year at a cos? of $27,000, and this will lI1(.`l`a.s"L` the general rate by only a quarter of a mill. The street: that are paved will require little or no attention for many years, where- as ll) the mist rn'rmir.< wt-rn mzirln The whole-hearted re.'~:ponse made by Canadians to the National Loan n1ustin1pres.=. o'her countries thaf the faith of citizens in their country and in the resources of Canada un- impaired. Within one week the total loan of $150,000,000 \\'a.~: over- subecribed, without participation by :he banks. Canadian government bonds are the best obtainable in the country mi.(lim'e: realize this. Interest to the amount of $7,500,000 will be riisstrbutetl annually (luring the life of the .~:ecuri which had the loan be.-eh place abroad would go out of the country. Part of the loan will be used for unemployment relief and to help the provinces in nancing re- lief Work. It will remove the p1'e.:`- sure on the Governmen for the time being, till conditions improve, which it is hoped will be before long. LSUIM UN. L-11zu'g`o: \7il\|'u\ Citizens of Barrie will on Monday next decide at the polls whom they want to hold the chief offices in the town council for 1932. While no member's vote counts for more than another in the council, the mayor and reeves are looked to for leadership, and more depends their selection Tvhis vp:n".u rnnnril nmlmrl(nIl nn :2 van.) nu mu. every year. 'l`hn1-rm is \:vury year. There` is some opposition to the way the paving has been done this year, and this would appear to be the issue in the election. It is up to the electors to decide whether the p1'og'r-ani started by the 1931 counc-ii is to continue or not. Increased license fees for boih passenger cars and commercial ve- hicles~-~increase~s which will bring to the provincial treasury from this source of revenue an additional $2,000,000 annually--\vere approved by Order-in-Council of the Ontario Government last week, were subse-' quently announcedlby Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Minister of Highways, and are effective with the issuance of the 1932 marker.<.. on or about Dec. 15. The basis for the computation of the fees has been changed. Herc-to fore Ontario s practice has been {.0 base fees for cars on the horse- power, as developed by 21 forinula used by the Anlerican Society of AuLoniot.i\`e lSz1g.ii1ee1's and the Royal .-'Lutomobile Club of England. in ful urc, Lho number of cylinders of the automobile will govern the price to be paid for operating it. Consu- quently, the revised passenger car marker prices will run as f0ll0\\'>2 Four cylinders .. ..$ 7.00 Six cylinders ,. 12.00 l;'ig'ht. ('}'llIl|.l(.`l`.\ .. 20.00 Twelve Cyllll(l(`1'.~' . 30.00 Si.\'L:,-on cylindv ~' Electric Steam -10.00 .. 20.00 20.00 EALL MOTOR LICENSE FEES ARE INCREASEDI Page Two , -_,... ....- .. 1.:.UU cylinders . .... .......................... 4. Increase in Fees b These fees represen-t. an i11('1`-aw of $2 each for all fOlll`-L`_Vlilldt*l' mn- chincs; an u\'u`1':1ge ix1c1'ez1.~c of $2 each for all six--m-1.'nAm. cum-cs; i11c1'ea1.~c for all s`i.\:-cylinder, and an u.vC1".1ge incre-zlsoe of $10 for all eiglat cylinder. For t\v0ln- and .~`i.\":L-cu cyiindv.-1'.~ L}`n.' fees have been made at rate. Ho\\'cve1', for ma.n_v sjxo " zml some eig:ht.~" the 1931 Iic-\n.~- c '11: only on thv hm'. Dower basis, II L-H1` (UH! -*1-u will be ction in 19 2` commvrc, tvr Nov. 1 n: will be nual fee. CHOOSING 1932 COUNCIL Tl-h.-L NA IIONAL LOAN Lltlblh. .~`pitL- of thv z1.~ Mr. Mm-. L , In.-\ 6n uuuun wr many years, wncre- the past repairs w(:1`(.- made vear. an any 01 of Czmalduf .< for the u .., kn... V U( 1 any of wnsnhu of Ontario _xol mined r~'t ninv mont,h:< of 1931 12. For the same per- it \\':'..< $25,937,768. Name . 1 LIN` I']Sl`$. 1\I:1vzn1Iu_v bu "Innu- uuuy >l1`(`S.~'L`>' "Io\\'z'~r than the othx-I` the On1.:1 rio . n N at \n\ . . Ll'llk`I\.` ZHIU [to is hig`hL`!` `.< than thu :1l\\':1_\'s has dop:1rt.monIt fa-we fn nun- L'>. \\1'i 1 H105: or pro- B.-\RRlSTI'IH.S. SOLICITORS. NOT- .-\R.I1'lS PUBLHJ. COI\'\'EY.-\NCERb'. ETC. Mnnnur 9.. I n... ..u. I ........... 0-.-- LIICEIISECI CHIROPRACTORS and DRUGLESS THERAPISTS 60 Elizabeth 5!. Phone 405 The opportunity of doing great deeds may never come to us, but the opportunity for doing good deeds is swear xvii-.'h ma. ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER Solicitor for obtaining probate -71 will, guardizinship and administration. and General Solicitor, .\ otary, Con- vuyzuicor, etc. \In\".`\' 'I`n I r\ V U.1`.l`.lLL`.Z 1:5 UVVLN 51. In the prexnises 1'o1'me1'ly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Ofce, Elmvale, Ont. W. A. Boys, l{.C. J. R. Boys. Succo:=.=o;- to Creswic ke &.Be11 BAR.RIS'I`ER. SOLICITOR, E l MONEY TO LOAN (WEE..- . DA-.. l1In..l. D......:.. Address THOS. A. McCARTHY BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, `. \'OT.-U{Y'; CONVEYA.\'CER, ETC. ' | nnnslu fn `nan I 1 Phone 581. (W: un1..vvr\x\1 us gnuvvnnl BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, _\'OT- ARIES PUBLIC & COI\'\'EY.~\.\`CERS; Mnnnv fn `nan in an`! n..... -0 ESTEN & ESTEN ' B.-XRRISTERS Solicitors in High Court of Justice Notaries Public, Convoyancers , Money to loan at lowest current; rates. Ofce: 1st Floor Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. (`,_ H Iv`.,:f.m1 \T H T.`=+.u~. GORDON R. FOSTER BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN (\...-.. Qt D......Z.. DL..._.. cu .V1U_\.L`4 1 Owen St., Barrie. BARRI S'T'li1-, -..\"OT.-\.R) ETC. '\`[nnns- o-n Tn...-. CAMERON & CAMERON \ BARR. STERS, s0_L1c1ToRs. ETC. K (Wu... C; 12..--..` DL.__.. Jnc BA_R'R-.I"S-'I?I~;R,- SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY TO LOAN R....n-..- 'l"n......I.. DIJ... D_..._:_ D G. H. Esten

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