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Northern Advance, 21 Jul 1932, p. 2

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Two In this Way two trans- actions arc Very conven- iently combined in one. Money Orders are sold at all branches of this Bank. Our nearest branch will be only too glad to serve you in this respect. I14 Lo.ll.L)A'I.Luu. an ?1'E1.$`ii; .?; oven Dav and mm Run Rouou_blo7 __uhMh 30- H-0! L E Phone 89. E. ` H. H. Esten; .1 ;VlCTORlAN ORDER OF NURSES` 3 Barrie Branch IVII'u lVIy HOMES, BUSINESS. FAPJIS, STORE PROPERTIES Office, 6 Owen St. Near Post Oco. Ban-ie. uxcowuunw |Jl\. Lou \J- xv---..-\.-.._ I 1 Graduate of McGill Untvcni , } Montreal. , ,Office and Residence-Corner I19- I bet}: and Bradford Sts., Bank. i Phone 105 {Office Hour.<: 9-10 a.1n., 1-3 p.:n., 7.8 mm. ;V U IV-DID IL1 405 Clapperton St. UK. IV. \'V. nvunnn ` PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ` Special aftention Obstetric.- {Associate Coroner for Simcoe County E Office and Residence 50 Mary 51:. Phone 101 iomce Hours: 8-9.30, 11-mo, s-s.3s BARRIE REAL ESTATE OFFICE _ OLYMNC GAMES |__n__ -In A..- (A vv \_uu;:-u 1.-\sso.:iate Coroner, Coun oi iunoo e` I l;mu;~ m. O|'co-58 emu It.` ` 01"". 1I.m`.=: .t 8-9 a.m., 12.50--1: i\.',T1., 6.30-8 p.111. _.__ ..__ _..____-_ E DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE E PHYSICIANS A.\'D SURG'BX)NS I Phone 213 47 Niaple AVG. i Oice Hours: E2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointmant ; A. T. Little. M11 `W. C. Little, M.B., Azsochh Oomner 1 (`.n11nfv nf Qhnnng 24 Dnnlop Over A1-uold r. I 'T`I1.T.F`.`P`-T(\\TY|`. 97?! I 'l`HURSDA.Y. JULY 21, 1932. j1 . Post Office Square T ephono I36 Above: Etcprr:.=,= (mere I u L4: AVL. \4n Iv -au4n Bachelor Veterinary Scienec Graduate (`.nL:1r`i.') -'r.*tI>rim\r Cmllege and '1`::-omr; _Univer9i Day :.:.: . :\A::'t Cns Attended ~ Frmnptly. Ofce & Rnsidencz 125 But-ton Ava. uu;w ;4.u -.-V--\....y... Phone 347. 9 a.m.~9 Business College Entrance SURGERi' .-\';\'D . DISEAEES OI` WOMEN C3. G. SNUTH & C0. FU;\'13TR\L DIIIEGWWE Motor Ambulance in nno$ Open (in, and night. Morgue an Chapel in cormeaioa. r 1 Established 13B! 4 nu , _ no `grin H ' Phone 82. You'll rind our Prices Reasonable v,v....,v 3o,000.06o DR. E. G. TURNBULL . up an: v-r_A_____ Mrs. May Creswicke [FD 13TYC`T'\'TI`CC E`\D DR. N. \V. ROGERS urn-yr:-r A xv A \Y'l\ GTYDHI` NURSE _ _......L.... C} DI`.-u DR. R. W`. HUGHES DFNT.\L SURGTION DR. W. A. LEWIS ~r~nxv |\~r\ rxvnvnnnu-.1 DR. LEO COUGHLIN LENTAL SURGEON : DR. A. F. PERKINS DENTAL SURGEON Lue, .Ll.1:s., 3.550623 \ County of Sxmcoc. Correct -uv \ll\AdA_4n\ V. w.-`Ava 4r\ . 71 rnf\\ UVBT t!`HO|G_ Op TELEPHONE 378 P. C. LLOYD F. E. MAXWELL .un Phone 467w Piano III Market Phone 53 For an added scenic thrill travel the (Imuxdizm Route to the Pacic Coast. - Delegates from all 1_)2u`t.~: 01' the British Empire 1'o1'eg'utvhe1' in C-ttauvu to-day , and history will be repeating itself. in 1894 the capital of Cam- nil!) .'."`. l'l`|.'1 qr-pnp nf H10 h'r n1m':`l:- zulzz xvas the scene of the first meet- ing" out;~:i(le of London of the repre- scntatixres of the ``colonies' for the? purpose of discus. questions of common inte1'u.~:t to them all. And then, as now, in the \V01`dI\f of Sir Hyde Viit.-1'5, of South .-\f1'ica, the quc.~:t;iu11 is the compa.rati\`cly humble` one 01' the commercial interests 01 the different po1`tion.<: of the Em- nivn " IISCII. 111 10:14 U18 Cilpltill OJ. k4E.l.'| l `me COI`l1Cl1`Z11210H. The Fie1ding`-Laurie1' \'e-nture of British prc1'crencc two years later was the direct outcome of the Ot- tuwa conference. They propc-.-zed a comparison of tariffs with 21 View `to balancing` of preferential fuvors,| l2lI1(lll`lCl 10L1_L ,`ll Great Britain s free! ltrade policy prevented reciprocal ac-' ?_tion the Mother Country was to re-; `<-eiise the Same favors. In 1897 Canada took the rst step ltoward imperial preference by ac-i cording preference to products from` Great Britzxin. The effect was be- yond expectations. Exports to Can- iada, which had previously been dwimlling, rose from 5,172,000 in; Huuf vnnr rn 5").f*l,7.Q5.n00 in l$llfl.l (1\\`inu11ng', rose 11'U1H .1LU,il.:,UUU 1114 that year to $23,705,000 in 1S)1f}.ln Other Dominions followed suit withlsi lsimilar 1'c.~tult.<. In the meantime two C lother colonial confe1'en(-es \\'e1'els` `called, in 1902 and 1907, in Lon-lil ~_(l0n. and the an1\':'.1ita:r3s of p1'ei'ere11t- o lial t1'a to the lCn1pi1`o at iargre C land to its ctomponent p:11't.< \vm'e un-{v lanimousl_Vf i'ecog'ni2e(l. ic l While the ideal policy" 01' empi1`e`_o lfree trade wzis at bolw con-, v 1'erm1cr_\:<. it v.`u.< rli. as un-I.\` lpmctical to countries dependently llzwgely upon customs duties for thel ` :inn* nf rr\'nn11e.:. l D C pi1'e.' T11 I .... -- EANA ?.____.-_._._.__ _ _._.._____.__ DEAN NATION.i_ I question the com1)arati\`ely humble; oi` dill c-rent pire." That conference also was called a Cor.. Government (under: Sir John 'l`.iompson) with the hope that by :1 judicious adjustment ofi ta.ri's a large portion of trade witm 1'orci;;n countries might be diverteu into British channels. Canada p1'o~ poses a confederation in which each part, while retaining its autonomy regarding tariff rates, should charge uniform preferential rates on direct ' vassers solicitiiig l)'llpU1'I'dtl011.~` from all other parts of the confederation. "Plan T4`?r.lrHnn~..'I -.n11-iL:1- vnnhn-n n1`. During the last week or two the nrclitur has been l)esie)_"i:(l with (`111- onlers for alino: every known article, as well as maga- zines, books, etc-. No doubt every bu.~:iness man and hou. find it the same. While we have every .:yn1- pathy for those who are lryiin; to make a living in this way, our local tradespeople need all the l')U!~`ll)(.`>`>f that is to be got these times. and every order that goes out of town make.-.< it just a little harder for some one who is struggling to assist the town. London employing concerns nd Hmt. 1;`m~ \'P-(l&lV week works sueces>:-. ;lll`{,'l.' Ll(I\.l\. V-\ Ll.` xnn.--gm 1 1e1'm1cr_\:<. It d coun` *.1zu`:c1_v custom: '1'z1ising of 1`evenL1es. ; Imperial confm'em come 21 regular insti- \\`u.< held in 1911. i `war and four since. these confe1'mu'rn< t} \ .Dominions were oi I -'3: lnninrr inrlr-nrmpn` more parts or the mnpire. ` But the most 1nomentnu.< in<-idr-nt ;from the angle of trade occurred at lilif` last crmf<-2'on(-u-. 1930. when the l 1'ep2w-. ;ur;:~.:ul upon Great Britain the de>'i1`- `:1hilit_\` of abandoning: its traditional '])0li('}' of frc;-c trade so as to be in :1 ;no.:i`.inn to g`rant ]n~r-ferentizil treat- ',ment to the m'o(luct.< and manu- ` 'faCtui'e.= of the colonies. .\ltlwL1;:`.i L lthe Imperial Government would not = l;};`l'|'-t In t`.~.i.~'. it \`."1~i willing` to pu1`~ l.~u - the w.:ittei' i'n`z'the1'thr- following! 1_\'(`11l` in Ott;1\\'--. On arrcnnnt of elve- itinns in N--W 714-:`.l:1nrl and A11.=tralIa nJ`:l}1f- (-rmft-iwncn \\1`a;~' t};0: n.< .=ummm`. am In in mezm nno a ' _\'ntimial (lO`CI`l`l`.lll(`l`.l'~ cuinv into power` in (}2`r:;,1t l ri`.ain roniinittml to :1 nnliu-y of protection. l`l1n h-r-:|i \' 4lri('l\'< r-lc-.'11`e(l for action. ntati\'e.< of all the Dominional IUIOSG wno are UEJJULIUUIIL upuu um, "popular \'0te-(lo what is right, lien} `to the line, let the chips full w`.1or-.,-I `they will. takinsz ab. no 'Lll1)llL"l1Ii `of the next election.--l mnln'ok<: 0}`)- `server. I l I 1 I UNITED KINGDOM BUYS MOST OF CANADIAN MILL FEED The United I'\'ingdom has taken the place of the United States as the ,chief buyer of Canadian milli'eed.:.' l'!'hi.< was indicated when du1`in_2:' :1 re- yvc-nt month Canada exports-rl 1H.28'r `vwt. of bran, Sl101'lIS and iniddlingrs. .01` this aniuunt 13.610 cwt. went to the United liingrdom, while the unit-' ed States took 1.101 cwt. Be1`m'11rla- took 2.2341 cwt. Other market.< im-A ported smaller quantities. including.` 'I`i~ini(lml. Honk Kong`. Newfoundlzmd, Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrio. ` CAMERON 8: CAMERON BARRESTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 5 Owen 5%., Burris. Phone 406. MONEY TO LOAN 1 DONALD F. MACLAREN, B.A. . BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. ' MONEY T0 LOAN i Nkuonic Temple Bldg., Barrie ' RADENHURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOl.1(`-ITORS, ETC. Mo-an to Loan at Lo est Rates ` 0 ca, First Floor 1 asonic Temple Bldg. l:'P.l.`.lllAD'1` 1. QTFWART raising of 1 ----------. conference had now be- No other man in Canadian public in.<.ti-lvution. Another life has been more indifferent about 1911. two during the the result of the next election tnan.P war As a result oflthe present Prime .\Iiniste1'. the l-Ion} the Self-.2'0\'01`ning|R. B Bennett. Faithfully doing: day l oicially recognized by day what he be1ieVe.< i.< the best as being independent in every senseifo-1' Canada, striking the axe to the of the Word, While Still aCl here and there at many things fealty to a common l:in,L` and zm`which raise a hue and cry. but ' empire~wide kinship; preferentialiily pursuing 21 straight L'0ul'. '.\"'t`n ( rates were increased in diversity andlonly one thought in view, what is - in D1`0lJ01`ti0n '00 .`-"'?H01`21l l11`ifl"I~'. 1n(l|be.=t for this Dominion, Can-ada. s 1113113 lmlelw-T`Ad0nt t1`=1d0 a; I`011101\t-**lP1`i1ne Minister has set an example to` were 11c-srotiated as l)etwr:en two orual] politicians, councillors and alil parts of the Empire. those who are dependent upon thel incident`!popular :l'{`0ll1 :u,`t,o _ t .'~.c- t`net`ney tal til()ll`l'1Ii 1'e1)~'~-<(-Iitati\'e< Dominionwof election.--]- Ob--`I -.. n'Ilr\lI" n..:+n:,. Hm .1n.~h_lm.-mn- 5: 'ment kfactures oft the ::_~.:1'v-A: t`.~.i.~'. .~uo m:1tt( yozw Ottzm `\ `tinns 7 the ('0nfm`mu 4 1! ' ___V __ THE. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE nnlwy m })1'0t(?Ctl0n. 1). The trr-nty decks cleared for action, '1` ., ?L falling: trade bm'omr>.tm* througrhout S `tho world intensifyim: the competi-I tinn for rzmv nmrkot.<, both politicians; `zmd hu.=im-.<;< man recoyrnizingr the} tpotontial and actual udvanta;'r:s of` I closer economic unity and demand- ing prm-til,-211 rr-: there would ap- " pear to he no plausiblrr 1'oa.' de- spite family jenlousicls and outside opposition. why tho most ambitiousm d1-r>.:1n1.< of Tinmirv. tmdn l)uild(-r.~.i`f from Sh \`."ilfrid I.auric,-r down to; ` .\h'. R. P. Rn-mxr-tt. >'hnuld not now[ bra ronlizod. 'I`l..-. :.n\H'..--.n.-`. nf -,1 .`ln a1nH"I0(1` tr: 1 m llIl'l Ul Domini `Lu. i`: Lmu Lav mm` tries of impo prim:n'_\,' prrwi ix quite :1.~' E for ml` inn)` Always use CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS H IHIIIHALI UH 1!o: .l. thv ~r-p 1-II 1`:1il1`n:nl. public in 5 loss` of 5,1 $1.00().0()()) J n I-nf HUN` .-ultu "U1 1 The Norfhern Advance Ul lH('l'l'Zl>l rv ob\'inu.< "w `.f-<-nntninod np1`2u'U-'I11)]n~ :1 `Duo 4`. ll: Published at 123 Dunlap 593., Barrie, every Thursday M. D. MORRISON, Editor and Publisher `@3112 Nurihern Ahuanre nllin 1 L ) conmat 0' uf'1 ur\r\r\|-6' A6` Leaves TORONTO Daily at 10.25 p.m. (:.s.1'.) report I 4 in Ru 3 IH \\"`(H,'ll, Stockholm, '>.1_(`0,000 In \ ].._4 1'nv|I` . EDITORIAL VVL `H Lil!` Sweden, A .. L1. f\1l\`I Empirw iv wn `ERENCE _ 1 :u't.~: I r GttaL\vu,1` >0 tal : rst `:' rum i M. (-('1-nuy aw sh0w;~'. n ntxnu I n h DU` btlsiness H1 vivzltr.-ly own y u-...l.. Zlllll J`S\.`CULl\/U yUill' L. thu posltion 01' L`! g'olu-p1`t) 1 n . Mr Stanley Bul(.lwin snys t is an appalling amount u B1'itain s lmlu.-trir_-.<. But ,more grit still in Britain 1 l Wedding S tattonery The 1931 gold production, zunu ing to 2,693,892 ne 0um'u.<, m {at $:35,(587,6(38, L'O11>Ut;L11,L'.s`il new 5 L`ec0'1' in the gold mining` imiustr Hm hnmininn nmi fnr H1. . j l'(f(.'U`1'u 111 mu; BUIH I the Dominion and 1 fsccutive year estu I Hm. nu`-f.i(\n 111' H find that thu ve-da_v a'll((.`(.'.~'$-l fully in practice. So 1'epo1t.< the Chief Inspector of Factories, who notes the addition of 100 manufac- turing` compv.ni;-s to the list. The |\\'o1'ker, who usually li\'e.< fan` from Ihis work, disc0\`u1`s that it suits him "better not to go to the plant Salut- ;d21y 1'01` :1 mere hall"-(lay. S1)e21ki11_g' louder than words, })0I'h21p.<, is t.h--- 1 liaction of plant owners who wm`r,-I -.forced to the five-day week and than `had opportunity to return to the old : schedule if they chose--th-:.~y (lid not| - go back. = i I E .\'o1'\.\'uy decides to occupy 21 two-l {mile-wide strip of no man s land ini Solltllt-.'H$LCl'n Grcenlzmd. The 0150' G.0"c-rinnent accused Denmark of !s1o\vI_\' shutting foreigners, including itself, out of Greenland in advance of 21 decision by the Hague tribunal. Copenhagen retorls by z1ccu.' .\'o1'- x\\'-ay `of liaving made one land en- icroacnmcnt and now uttemptin;.` an- :other. The dispute promises to be :2 ;\\'a1'1n one. but not the territory in-` *:\'ol\'e(l~~(,-'.'-_-n the fu1'-bezxring Iski-g llmos appear to have Sl1uIlTlO(l thiil l 1 l shivery strip. p01'te(1smauer (]u:mtlL1e;<. ln('1Lu1|u;:,. l`1~ini(1;u1. Honk Kong, Ne\\ f0un St. Pie1'rc- and Miquelon. I E Boys and girls in Barrie have at !\v0nde1'f'u1 opportunity to learn tol ;<\\'im, an nppo1'tum't_v that should not be overlooked. For . _ve.:1r.~" now the Kiwzxnis Club has br0u_u".1f. `gun instructor to Barrio for the bcnr_-- xt of the bay and yzirls (1U1`il\}_',' Juiy and .-\u,;'ust. Th-at many h:1\`r~ tnk<:n`L :1(l\':1I1Lag.:r- of t`.1i.< s(-r`.'icr- i= r,-\`i1t-11m-:11 1... 41-... 1......-.. nnnalum who `:\`.- <)::L_ i xu.-~ . 1'n!~~rm-11411 rm" -1011;. .-znrr-I 1..1-cexxesuri I "' .L~`~n";17 :';`.<{ -.`1m1:_w~ "'1 Hr `.14 CHIROPRAC`r }I'IS and DRUGLESS =~.,~.-y\:ni`.`.- W11`. '1" 1 ' \ I ,~~1l_\' T}IEIlJ\ PII3?'S My r*$:`.~""`~v:u'.'. `.V.- : . '3 :I)l~ un 66 Elizabeth St. Phone 405 dcr tlw `.1-st to .-:nrpri.:u u11.~)\'rxs With` Electric, Hydro, Physio zuul Iilectionic `an L1n: (-npavity to he zmu Treatnmnhs. `do mm`o. It i< t`~.ut (-a:mr:it_v which Massage and Corrective Adjustxnents is mu` :2-.-zxtmt z\s.~:(-t._ It is our hopu Blood Tests and Urinalysls in the pre-st,-11L and for the future. Home or Office RAIN IOCIOIQHG LEARN TO SWIM UNI lllllllllg md for the establisln.-ml L' the sec ' country in NIH] ` tho . 1.21.1. OURSELVES 4 that Lhoru; of writ In 41. ` . l11()l'!,` }l(:U[H|` the rr-alitir n un an nu- (*1'mn1'r' by prr nrrn 1100 \|l||.llZ\l :w 1111;}: l.iL1`_V uf l1l1'}','U.\l. \v01'ld. .. m-m,, * w0d .< .`.,...I,l :l:1; :..! . . ALEXANDER COWAN L >.i)\',` BABRISTER i ` _|SoLi('.it0v.` for obtaining gmbate 01; tW'- v`i`.3, 53;:'r."m'i3.:';:L3`..i;;x and 8.11m.-ni5t1`8.ti0n,: f:`=1d Solicitor, Notary, Con-" `I veyancer, etc. 1 i\TON `.V TO 1.0-XN \` um` 00])I(:, 1`:-vl Northern Advance -nuyl fail .4 of \\n1'I('l I 1 ' `mos. A. McCARTHY X I _BARRI`STER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY! 1 CONVEYANCER, ETC. ` RA---" 0.. I nan I v | Phone 581. i ' (`Iv 'l(1 S nlldv GORDON R. FOSTER .B.-XRRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- I ARY,l1TC. I MONEY TO LOAN In.._._ 1:. n......:- Phnna B9. | xuuun 1. |Owen St.. Ban-1e. I ` uunuun :.unuu.r..` iBARR.ISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY 5 1 ETC. E Money to Loan 1 I . E`. STEN & ESTEN 1 ,l I. *..`.-\`.{I{,1S".f}`)RS ` x L r x (fonveyancers lowest current obaries Pubh-. Money to loan at rates. Oftc. hag Floor Masonic Temple E Bl Barrie. 1 E II H`.e1n*n So7"vior.~' in High Cr.>u1't of Justice M. H. Iistex Sue-coor to Lmeswxcu-e a J I3.~\:I?.RIS'I`EI{, SOLICYFOR, MON1JY '1%_o LOAN n::._.. 9.... :`.n....1. Rnvl . rUDlJ1\J N KILIXV ".121 A .1-` \I.|`Jl5L1 onny to loan in any sums at { Ioweal: current rates. 1 . . . {ts Owcn St, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. Here's one detail \f the wedding that need not worry you a particle. For our announcements and invi- tations are correct. { V D\J : .1 un Law A u ` BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOT N ; 5 ARIES PUBLICi3'I(`}8NVEY.-\NC'uLRS, . ,- I V , . 1 .| nl__,___ ._ I ..-_. in I .....-..L D..a-.~.. 1111. -U. Money to Loan ht Lowest Rate; of Interest nmmvnrn. 1-2 nnrxsm Q1` n1U`1\IL`.'I :l.U Lu;\:~ Omen: l`IqLi"]K1ic Temple Bldg. STEWART & STEWART ...m-..y.`-sun .-xx: vnrrnnhn \ Ul1`1"i1UJ:.': L6 UWLLV :1. ; t.h-2 '5-remiskza fnormerly m:;'=.1piCd by`, the Bank of T0v'xm`.". Branch Office, Elmvale_, Ont. E I. A. Boys, K.C. J. R. Boys._ GORDON LONGMAN -..._.... ...A- -rr1Yr1\r\1r1 -un D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. S1_xcco.or to C1'e:<'wick-e & Bell A-RR I.Q 1"'F}I>?_ SOL1'Cl'FOR. E GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS I..i-ceusucl n nnnx) A nct`/HJQ mud nD`l1`.f1T.F`..` THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Over Express Oice UN v.r_.xA.LV0n..n, :41 u. Money to Loan 81. King Block, Barrie. W/hutever yourwestern orPncic coast destination, take Czumdzfs unous trans-continental yer,ull- steel and offering every luxury of modern railway travel. Crosses the Rockies by the easiest gradient and at the lowest altitude: yet shows you their most magnicent scenic panoramas. Convenient connections for California or for Alaska by` boat through the sheltered Inside Passage. Toronto to jasper National Park $79.55 round trip. Rates at jasper Par/a Lodge $8.00 a day up for meal: and room. - lI'I`4'VVl`|I\l I1 nJlJ..vv11|\| CDSTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT-` 5 PUBLIC & CONVEYANCERS1 ...._n in In... In -nu lIIl'I'I ni MONEY `rip LUA .\ Office: Rosa mock, Barrio. OI xnterest OFFIICE: 13 OWEN ST. . r..-nvurtu in-may-Iv m`:-uni` veyuuuer, cu-.. MONEY TO LO.-XN M. .....;.. Tp.~.m1.-. P Business Directory BOYS & BOYS V-uvxrv nnv rm-rrnr\1 Is Time Worth Anything To You? Capital Paid Up - . $30,000,000 n _____ __ x:.....x Q10 nnn nnn ....r.-.... - _.._ - Reserve Fund ()S l' pcopic who buy A .i\I:,~m:y Orders could save time by purchasing them at :1 bank. If, as usunH`y]i:1ppcnrs, the funds for the _purcl1:,1'ac are ob- taincd at :1 lmnk tirm-Money Order can be bought at the same time. \lI..IW|I'I\ \Jr\lvu-no July 30 - Aug. 14

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