Page Two mun runxuu on pun v 1'4Lrx Money to loan in any sum lowest current rates. `n....... 0+ nn....~:n h M .< 1\v1U'JN`JL1 1U Lu.-an Ofce: Masonic Temple Bldg. You needlft hurry to spend it GEO. R. AND E. A. BUR-NS 1- x_,___ STEWART & STEWART . .-.v,~.~uw-nn r~r\1 1 fVYfl'\I\`l`IC1 `K GORDON LONGMAN ............. l`4I\T -rr\7n1r\`r\ -\-r\ THE CANADIAN BANK ||| or commence KIN V.l`Jl.zu.VD.|:A.n, L'4;u. I Money to Loan ` 81. King Block, Barrie.` Over Express Oice 3 nnz, ll.L\.a. I MONEY TO LOAN D....-i- P]- D. F. MoCUAlC-, B.A. , 1.. t'I._-___:-\.- D. D $67.50` Business Directory BOYS 8: BOYS \'r1r\m nr\T 'I I'I`|'fI\I\`l' say?` Am...=+wn+=' ---~*.~*-.. nd U1._1'aJ,y\Sm A.`,;v;.u May um n.'g1:l Rates Rouoxulrlo 41 llhnlsdh 30.. Pic B. 1 M. H. Esteng Capital Paid hp . so mmon Dollar; Reserve Fund - - 30 Million Dollar! JV Phone 69. ! You may have to hustle to make money. . . most of us do .. .but :rx.<;<;d-1-1;tVVh;1ny to get rid of it. There are thousands of tempt ing ways to spend your hard- earned cash . . . some of them good . . . some of them a matter of taste . . . some of them sheer waste. TOMORROW.- IAJV ` Bnrrio. Don t be stampeded.. .take your time. And while you are deliberat- ing on the best way to use your money, make it work for you in an interest-bearing savings account. - . '-'.-u BARRIE REAL ESTATE OFFIC V `Office, 6 Owen St. Near Post Ofce. Barrie. EVICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSE S~\ Barrie B ranch JN U IVDID IS)! I l40} Clapperton St. I ` 1 r1!b1L,J.AJ.V Amy ounuztun ` Special attention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simcoe County Oice and Residence 50 Mary St. Phone 101 Ofce Hours: 8-9.30, 11-230, 6-8.80 } ..... _.. -. _-_-_.__,, ` Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Office and Residence-Corner Eliza- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. 1' I Phone 106 `.O1ce Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m.', In 7.52 nm, Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours: 2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. } QA.4AIA.\.ILAA-AIL} AAAVJI KJ\/.bV\aA4\IIAJ Associate Coroner, Couny of Simcoe Phone 61. omce-5s Collier st."\ Office Hours: I8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. 24 Dunlap Over Arnold ; I 'I`F`.T.T7.`PT-T(WT\.7F`. R79 Post Office Square Telephone 500 Above Express Ofce Bachelor Veterinary Soienco Graduate Ontario Veterinary Gdloge and Toronto Universh Day and Night Calls Atbudod Promptly. Ofce &. Rpsidenco: 125 Burton Avo. an ........ -.ru..v~....v-. Phone `347. 9 a.m.-9 p.51 Business College Entramo ' 1' \J|4LV`.A:A.|urnA.: .u---_y - __._ Motor Ambulance in Cbuncclion Open day and night. lbrguera I Chapel in connection. ' Established 1869 '--~~- 9'3 `Arvin. 0.1 1:4 1 Phone 82. Aura. xuay \aIcnvv|\.n\. HOMES, BUSINESS, FARBIS, STORE PROPERTIES DRS. L!T'l'LE. & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS nan`. vv . SURGERY AN1;.D`I`SEASES OF WOMEN unnu THURSDAY, MAI 5, L332. DR. N. \V. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Q-nar-uI 9 H>nnHnn nhnfril G. G. SMITH `& CO. DIRECTORS _-_;___ DR. E. G. TURNEULL M1-5, May Creswicke I110 t3TT(`T\T'|C`C`C II`/\T.`' DR. LEO COUGHLIN DENTAL SURGEON n... ,, nan: I n. u. unus- NURSE RAILTON (5 Din DR. R. W. HUGHES DENTAL SURGEON DR. A. F. PERKINS DENTAL SURGEON DR. W. A. LEWIS uvmnxv A xwn Y\7r\ A new P. C. LLOYD |Dp VJVBF AYDOIG I TELEPHONE 378 F. E. MAXWELL un` \II\l4l-ll` V- Barrie .-v-.-.....-. 1-. . -cu rl-I/\\ (ULV Phone 467w nus Barrio, OIL P-`Ono 2|! For Better RESPONSES \r(\ Thu rvnn T.ARG`rW. Be sure to see and hear it tomorrow. SONORA DEBlONTI{;XTING CENTRE .4 i 4 P_{<)_rt_he}u1`n Advance Dnwn TORONTO Complete with 7 Tubes --ALL NEW This amazingly low-price is possible only by Sonoras "Factory-to-Home plan that cuts out waste methods of selling. There is no sacrice of quality. This "'Sl.\ICOE Mantel model is Super- 1........,.A.m.. Rarlin at its best. l.luu.l1|.]. .:.u..4 ..---- heterodyne Radio at i 123 Dunlop St. Phone 1250 BERT TAYLOR SPECIAL TERMS Balance in 10 monthly installments of $6.95 PRINTING SINGLE RETURN $1.75 $3.15 Daily Service Eastern Smndard Time Leave Barrie Leave Toronto 8.25 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 31.50 p.m. 10.30 am. 4.25 p.m. c12.55 p.m. 137.30 p.m. b7.25 p.m. :1--d:1i1y except Sun. and H01. bSat., Sun-. & Ho}. only. c-Sat. only. N0 JOB TOO LARGE NONE TOO SMALL PHONE 53 t its The school teachers of Chicwgo are setting an example of sullfwacrice that is exceptional. In nemly twelve months these faitlhsful wxmlcms of to- mom'ow s citizens have rccmivcd only ten weeks pay for their .~u:rvices, but they are at their post, lmm-ly awry- ing on. A recent study of the situa- tion shows these teuxzchcm in debt on loans $7,000,000, with $6,600,000 mm-A n11r|-sfanrlin-tr rm ohlwr hills. The loans :'l,UUU,UUU, wmu .7su,uUU,UuU more outstanding on other bills. The question mighrt be naked: Can any great city or small, pcnmit. that those wlhn serve the host. s.h'ovu`l(l' fare the great Clliy 01' SIITIIIH, who serve the best, should` fare the worst ? It must not be f-ongotten, however, that outside the class of wage earners there are thousands who have no income at all, and who under pres~e.nt cond*itio'ns do not 'see any way of bettering their position. All of which raises the PC1111]-Ila `Ta 1lU DHOSC ` question: ` Should people reverence those w.ho ' control money, or should: they look upon them as the last and most un- scrupulous of world tyrants ? The future of banking and money lending depends upon present action. THOSE WHO CONTROL MONEY \ `Building contractors evidently have ` their worries these days the same a: other men in the business world. Re- I cently tenders were asked or a piece ' of construction work at Englehart. ` On~t., and there were 104 tenders re- ceived. This is very unusual, for as a rule six or eight tenders only are receivd on similar jobs. A number of contracts have been let of late where the Government awarded the lowest tender the work, and in some cases the price was so low that the contractor was unable to nish the work and the bond companies have had to step in and complete the job The world is not getting worse, but we are getting more sensitive to its evils.-Dr. Carl Sumner Knopf. T :56 Elizabeth ;_. Coach connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all points in the United States`: $575 Barrie. DOWN HOW MANY MEMBERS OF TOWN COUNCIL ARE DISQUALIFIED ? may be ignorant of the law govern- lowing in the slush fund of Beau- ing the actions of that body, but that harnois ,the leader of the Conserva- does not excuse them. When they ti`/9 Party: R- 3- B0m1'fbt. and the offered themselves as representatives Chief Whip and Organizer Of the Same: of the ratepayers they should have Ge-IL A- 13- MCRZIG, were saying 130 . known just what they were under-ithese Same Beauhamois DWP19 T1t taking. The exposure made by Ald.[a damned Gem for 115. thank Y0- : l\/IacJ..aren at Monday mig'ht s council _ meeting when Alderman Tuck admit- When the original offer of $100,000 was doubled they still said not 3. Some members of the town council While the Liberal Party W9-S `Vahi ted taking work from the town t.ha1. damI1d Cent" ' was authorized to be done by unem- This is the evidence of one of ployed men, shows that the said Ald- ` th-8111. General, now Senator A. D. erman Tuck is duisqualied by his , M4cRae, given` in the Senate on Friday own admission. last d-uni-nng the debate on the rela; Dnlnilr xiyn nun-ha -Pvnna Hm; T\/I'n~n.-n`, Hnnc nf .Qnnn+.rn-c l\/Fr-T}nno~-.-nlrl V-lav- 0\V'T1 3uQII1lS`Sl`0Il. Below we quote from the Munici- 1 pal Act as incorporated vised Statutes of Ontario, Suvb~Scc. O, DisqualicvatiorL.: The following shall NOT be eligible to be elected a member of a council, nor be entitled to sit or vote therein ; A person having himself or by or through another an inter- est in any contract with the cor- poration or with any commission or person acting for the corpora- tion or in any contract for the supply of goods or materials to a contractor for work for which the corporation pays, or is liable directly or indirectly to pay, or which is subject to the control or supervision of the council C". of an oicer of the corporation, or who has an unsatised claim for such goods or materials. Section 214 reads: A member of a council shall not vote on any by-law appointing him to any office in the gift of the council, or xing or provid~ ing his remuneration for any services to the corporation. Section 232 reads: Except where otl1e1'wi. ex- pressly provided by this Act, a member of the council shall not unnnhvn nnu nannnv F!-nun Hit) 1 in the Re- 1 Sec. 53, . member 01 me COl.lI1'Ci1la'l1'cLll I|UL receive any money from the t.rea.sure1' for work or service pe1'fo1'med or to be pe1'fo1'med. If members of the Barrie town council will study these sections of the Act, it is obvious that more than one of them is disqualied, as well as others who serve on bodies respon- sible to the ratepayers for the money they spend. T-Ii; \\'n1'_ tho ma\ 01`. as head of ltney spend. His worship the mayor, the council, cannot let this go on any longer, and we 1001-: to him to take some action at once. |'I'\L.,. 1.-nu 1: vnuv .nn:-in in 1-ncrnrr` acuon at The law very specic in 1-egardl to such matters, and those who oifcrl to serve the corporation should keep: themselves absolutely free f1'om'evenI suspicion. : I TTL` 1 ,, LIBERAL DEFENCE QF SENATORS I l'1l\\aA4l.d ;. z n . . `Annual between all points on Gray Coach Lines routes. (Except U.S.A. Points) .l`m:zlm1~nois is the subject of Senate ----1 u Mention is made in Liberal papersi of the erce violence of Mr. I\'Ieighen s scorn in dealing with the` three Senators whose connection with- (liscussion. Yet no mqn in Czinzicm could have dealt with the matter in ill ....nu.. ..+ nnnn an (lien: inninfn nndl could have (team \\'1I.n Luv: lIli;Ll.L(:L' Ill ill marnner at once so dis:-pzLs: and` 'il1L'i.~"i\'(.'. Oicial Libe1'a1`i;~'m has taken `the stand that there is nothing in the Be2Luhan1ois a'ai1' for it to be a. of, and the` Toronto Star even goes so far as to accuse thci Bennett Govern.mr.:nt of granting to Bc.~auhzn'noi;~' favor: which it had hc-on unable to obtain from the King G0\'01*n1'nr,-nt. '1'}... 'l`n.-nnen Q+ru- =+n?n;- H1511` H10 1 i ment." , I Thv public is in 21 pa.~ition to j11(19,`C \vh(:thr_-1' 1'~.r- B0auh:1rn0i.~' p1`omot<.-1`s,. whr-n they mu/lr: their alterations, hudj much to fr.-a1` from a ,r.=;ovc1'nmenL to' whn.~'t,- friends it had given $720,0fm `H: czm reach its own conclusion as to `\\"n(,-t.hm' the unf0rc. dr:1'(:z1t of thcl 1\'in;: Government did not put it be yum! Lhp ])0\\'(.:)' of the Kin_g," Govern- mum 1'0 .zxnction and zxpprove these eff.-.1~-.u1in11.~ ~:m.'s-r:mon.~'. I 'l`h:- publir has the s:1Li.~f:u-tion off knowin_: that the 1'czu1_iu; oi'| .<-:;n11:n'11oi`.< z1'z1i1`s has box.-n in the h: ' of thr- Bennett Govm-nlnuni! Avh 1`!-_ir-<:t0(l any nff21L1h'd1`1l0i.~' con-` l1:i!w;.1 0rx to its fetleml L-u1m).'1i;`.m} I fund. It can judge \vl1c,-Lhm` what has] hm-n lone is for the ht.-nu-t of Benn-1; hurnoi.< promoters, or for the coun-` try at lzwge and for the g`uilcl('.~'s public which had been induced to in- \'(.'.~'t in the umlvertaking. W11:u1: H10 `Rnnmrztf (`.nvm`nmm'11. has \'('.\'L H]. UH. llll(l(.`l'LU.KlH}.','. v VVhz1t' tho Bennett (mvumnmrmt ha.s' donv hz1:~: been to s0v_u1'r* the main- t0nun(.-r.- of th(- e11Lerp1'i.~: and to. guz11'd, :1 far as po;<.~'ib]r.-, the 1'ig'ht.< oft the public. It ha.< preferred to payl .$15.000,000 for looks ratlmr than to ` accept them in barter for further '5 favors whi(`,h would have made the 1c Beauhurnois promoters the lords of] thv St. L2l\V1`CI1`C0. And c-wrrything thullg Bennett Government has done hasi i. I. 1. F 1, 5 been (lone in the full light of day. ( l`h<-, progress and thrift of a com-`,1 munity or municipality are often re- ' ilectetl in its ap])ca1'anc(-," says the. Shcrbrooke Record, and the best a(l- l \'<-rtisinp; that any community cam do1 is to present a. pleasing appearance to I the world an alppeu1'a.nce of proggres-jw sivoness, thrift and industry, reer-1_cd _ by clean, wel'l-plzmtml and well-kept pubic and p1`l\'21tnr -_-.34.`. _...l.+:. Wlhat you do to beautify your own home will be an example which the whole street will follow. ' Publiahod at 123 Dunlap 5%., Bgn-io, every Thundny M. D. MORRISON, Editor and Publisher Eh: Nnrthtrn Ahuanre ` 01 itsz1pp0a1'anc(-, Sx aoke I .n- +\nn4- on1.u nnrv\1-rnunHu The Northern Advanc ._..j- Tickets and Information at EDITORIAL of Senate ` Canada vith In at :0 uiberali;~'1n re lil` the lent r.~: 1 `tar states that the pany had taken li-' .< which it had ex-u :deral Goy(-rnment,: from them. It adds government did not ove the. unauthor-| while from the Ben- Beauharnois haa heart desired, to- )0L1t ?Sl5.000.000 to er aspired until the re\`i\'al was got` p1'e. Govern- )i;< ll` n :1 l)1L`ltl0l] iudire Senator Dandurand, leader of thei Opposition in the Senate. made a lengthy speech in which he paid at- tention to several subjects, except that under consideration. the rela- tiions of the three Senators to Beau- harnois. The Senator di. the `freedom of the Cabinet of Govern-` ments from ryutsitle influences. He was once in the Cabinet and he says he kno\\'.< whereof he :<`peaks. Campaign Fund Cure Senator Dandurand set it down a: a principle that eampai_g'n contribu- tions . not be accepted from people expecting` favors from the but he doubted if the principle ' `Lrenerally appled. He fr.-ar.< that the collectors of party funds go where the money is, get it and. ask no que. and he thinks that if the list of political contribu- tions were made public it would be found that large eo|'p(rra.ti0n:~' had .=L1b.=crib<-(1 to both parties. His cure for la1'_e`e campaign funtls is compul- .\:o1`_v voting`. Government. In` vvn r\,, 1 I 1 1 ,1 . 1: 0.1 E $100,000 OFFER DOUBLED, TORY ANSWER STILL NO" wal- `r'l1ip"F whin and nvuamizpr nf` Hm xarnra. (121aHlI1(:`Cl CBIIT." `them, given Friday tions of Senators M`cDougald, Hay- don and Raymond to Beauharnois. .Qnnnfnv NfnT?nn fnld H11: Rcrrlsmfrx that Cl . Ill" ' . H \\l'l'(.` ('l|Il\"lkLbl.'\ly UI1' tm1r:('(`. :x=. ., pmyir 1-xm-1x`x,,in1: zxrrangcd ,..1ong' bc-fore tho cmmnittee was ap- L i.ip()in1.Cfl. 'l`lu_\' \\'01'0 condemned be- I 0 0 fore any L-vitlence was taken. *D:u,...1.. Qnu\H`l\\- u'.....1.. l(`.L` n vs :~\I'_'\ in`. aon and naymonu to D83l1:I1B.l`I1'D1S. Senator MeRae told the Senate that ihe had wished to make this stateme.n1, under oath to the Beauharnois com- mittee, but the counsel for that com- mittee had ruled it was beyond the jurisdiction of the committee. Sen- ator C. W. Robinson, having mention- ed dunirng his speech alleged contribu- tions to Conservative funds, Senator McRae arose to put the record lstraight. Ahnnt twn xvppkc hnfnwn the pier`-, bLl"d.lg'IlL About two weeks before the elec- tion-I think it was early in the week of July 13, 1930-~Mr. Howard Smith called on me at the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal, and said he could get me 21 $100,000 contribution for the Conservative party. I asked him who was so enthusiastic about our success and he said `Beauharnois, to which I replied, `Nothing doing. Same Answer to $200,000 Later in the same week Mr. Smith again called on me and said that he thought the offer could be ir1crea.. to $200,000. I told him the same` |principle applied to a $200,000 C01.--4 itribution and I could not entertain !.`+ _H'+m- rnlvun rlL~nn.~.~n.-. kn nplznnl \\il.S HUI; 21 UZllllHl;`U CCIlTn' The an;=we1' was so inevltable that` E: there was no further disc-u.=.=ion about Ph` 581' K it. Mr. Smith called on me the next > EXE :::la;,,::sc:::':? t]'l`Cl1a`E1]e$1ledali( ll; comm I` I never s`olicite(l a dollar fromlBA:RRISTER,` SO _:t.`ne Beauhmnois interost.~:--neVer ac- ABY, lcc-pt(l a dollar from them and con; '] S l` . (3 yquently nr -vor returned a dollar to`; own, SQ, Ban-ie. thcm--Beauha1'nois, Sweezey or any other so-cullnrl Boaulmrnois Interests. l On the contrary`, from :<`ca1't to nE.~2h, BARRISTER SOL rl ab. and poitxively declined toi Er! accept any contouon frown that; Money .`i`3i"""i;.,m1 "li`:`?;,f`gh.?f,; dff3i`l'31tl3T 3? Masonic Tm:-I |E1`lUUUOll and 1 (301110 IIOI EHICYLEIJIII `it. After some discussion he asked `if I did not think I was taking 21 lot of re:~:pon.=ibi1ity on my shoulders in refusingthe offer. I asked him what he had in mind and he suggested that I put it up to my leader. I told him that I would do so; that Mr. Bennett would be in Montreal in a few days, `-`but I was quite certain what his an- swer would be. I ccxxmm. n/r.. 1>-.....\u ......:..A,: .... `Ina U BARRIE Clarkson Hotel. Phone 62. S\VB`l` VVO L110. DC. When Mr. Berm-ett arrived on the following Sunday, I referred the mat-- ter to him and his immediate reply was `not a damned cent. ``l"1n nr\.:*1I-n-u Inna .-~.-. :,\.v:4nkln Luv: i- 1 wh Cam}: D: in t` `t.ion:< I u_\' \\ fact. v ' l0l`(` (llly (`Vl(l(`ll('(.` \\'ilF LEIKUII. ; Bitlorly Sr-nator Hnrrly 21I1$\\'(?)'C:l': the ;~`])t`(*(`l1 of Senator Moighen On ]T`l1IIl'.~`fl`'1_\'. '9. he prz1i.<:-(l the ef- \.'ilo1't at tlw *.xv`..-riniieiit leader and ._`tl`I(-I1 ll- .' tuunwd his ])lZlir" to (`.(,H'.J.IlCl-l _`:ilion. One must 1'ecog`ni_7.e that the sI,l(.~n of ll1C"H'OuS~(`. mode .21 great` Sp(`(,\(`ll. the kind that built his 1'epu\ ' ltution as tho keenest and most incis- `Iive . in Canada, said Senator Hui-(ly. His memory alone is some- ojt.h-ing that few men in Canada can 1.{h.o_po to equal. So much for his iM'lbU`((` to '~"-nntor Meighen. I Th.-u "~..- vitrol. I can- t undei .l. \`.'li_V lie is leading this House ` |in. of the other House, except `that it nsthbevcauise use has begn en- gagec in ese me.n gymrnas ics so ',llon;r that we know he can make a isqmeeli on the other side just as in- cisive as he did last night. I think l+l'\n .nnl\lir\ rlun 11-nf Hninilz 1'10 1': sin- H- i Thv S`.".1`:Z1t01' dvuIz11~0(I that his fol- !1n\\tm'.~ could not condemn the t1l1'(`.`v: ESv-nntm:-, w'no had but done what. had been (lonr- on many other 0c<.'z1s`1'0ns. 'T`1.. u-1...-.11` :|\Vv/xu`-:t\n4-1`-:/\v\ nu.) (H UUCH llUll[' UH lllillly OILHCF 0C(.'HFlUIlS.' The whole invc.~tigation and dis-` oussion was pm'tian.=hip from one [end to 1110 othm in the opinion of 'Snnato1' Hardy. who followed his lead- er. 'l`hv-- v: n wr-1-<: (-nnvitztud, sen- (. w. 1.. .. I ..,1 .3.` .......~.v.n.-AA cnsuvrr as me am Jasm mgnm. 1 mum: !the `public do not think he 15 sm- ioarn _ _ . _ I i~-.- hack" imme(li~ate.Iy broke out from jtho Con.~:e1'vative `. benches. No one can accuse another Senator of ins1n- cerity, reminded Senator Tanner. _Sena.t.or Hardy \w.vi.hd'1'ew his remark, Cries of Shame and Take it` ; but returned to the attack by -stating I x than Scnuator Meighen` could take a 1 shoe lace, a. . of cloth and a foot ', ; rmt and hang any member -of the House on the evidence. L'l.`. 1 IIIRKU EH15 CICCJZIITHCIOH 3.F_ well conmlered statement ofv :1 11'!` Ill HM.` UIJHHUH U1 , eir -x(-(-u`,im` an nnn1n\iH-mu u':|< nn- i"{"y"'Eo5Eiihes n Ann!!! THOS. A. McC.ARTHY ! `BARRJSTER, SOLICITOR. NOTARY 14 : CONVEYANGER, ETC. ; ` M........ on Ln, \ 1 R. FOSTER !1BA.RRISTER,'- SOLICITOR, NOT- ! nu. ma. 1 ` uunuvnv uv.uv.... -_. I ;BARRzISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ; ETC. Money to Loan ` Temple B1dg., Barrie. f 5 CAMERON & CAMERON `BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. ! 5 Owen sc., B.m'e. Phone 406. l MONEY TO LOAN 1 uunnuu n . n|rn\-n-4 -.-_..., .... -. `BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. `! MONEY TO LOAN R-`I _ _ A _ .. 'l'n....-J. Rln Rnrr:n RADENI-IURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC H van. ,___ ._ I ___ _; 1 .........L Du.-Q4! I DILVVI-uxl oz annvvnnn | I EBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- E ARIES PUBILIC & CONVEYANCERS M....... 5.. Ina... in Ann curnn pl ESTEN & ESTEN | I ` BARRISTERS {Solicitors in High Court of Justice | Notaries Public, Conveyancers 1Money to loan at lowest current , rates. Ofce: lat Floor Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. a. u Wnfnn M. H. Estez lowest current rates. I i18 Owen St., Barrie. D. M. Stewart. GI. Eaten PARCEL EXPRESS I` ALEXANDER COWAN Q BARRISTER ! Solicitor for obtaining probate oz will, guardianship and administration, fand General Solicitor, Notary, Con- veyancer, etc. MONEY TO LOAN l I I nee--. Iul .... .. 'r......I.. RH" V uvluu. uu BARRJSTERS, SOLI`CI i`r(3RS, NOT-` t ARIES PUB*L1C1,r r[C`:`FONV-EY.1X1\1~CE1iS, Ei.I."L1. Money to Loan at Lowest RAKOO of Interact OFEDOE: 13 OWEN ST. In the pxemines formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Ofce, Elmvale, Ont. W. A. Boys, K.C. J. R. Boys. '.I:IIIAr 00 E350` St. Phone 405 Electric, I-Iydsro, Physio and Electionic: Treatments. 1 Massage and f"vm'v'm-+iw~ Adjns+mn.n+= }(1nn4i |_~u.Q and lh-.1n2uv\s1s II. I`. lV'|I'J\.alJrsI\J, 51:11. i Suooasaor to Greswieke & Bell BARRISTER, SO1J?GI'I\OR, ETC. Mom?) '90 LOAN Mag - hl nk. Ban-in. ` GmROP DBUGLIBS P198 1 DONALD F. MACLAREN, B.A. . .....-.......--n nr\Y vn-nnrvn rlmr Massage BT10 'v""""I"l"*' r\ll_|I!.~I'nv:: Blood was and Uxumuysxs Homo or Oice Rouou |I1J.\4.l`UJ.L)J.J.'lAo\:\J, uvu. .4 v--..., ..- .. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Office, First Floor Masonic Temple Bldg. .W1U1`dr;1 1U L1U:`Ll\` Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie Suiaegrlvitgfwtvefodyne Radio