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Northern Advance, 8 Dec 1932, p. 2

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Page Two DR. A. F. PERKINS DENTAL SURGEON Pout Ofce Square T ph0IO I Above Express ce DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE. PHYSICL-\.\'S AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple AVG. Office Hours; :-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or b * sppointmant A, "l`. Little. .D. DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICI.-LN` AND SURGEON c.....,.;.1 .. gnu rm Ohztzetricj Phone 82. V $3,f). )O!0,')(; $30._0o0,c':o DR. E. G. TURNBULL . .. Iuavl p-____ Mrs. May Creswicke 1-~r*c~ n1"'cf\'r."Q:` DAD But: 1:: un u|A\.AA .\'URS1j R.-\lLTC:.\' -....--o.-u. Q9 Pkg DR. E. ROGER WELLS TORONTO L- _. .L- n.......'. u..s-l R. DR. R. W. HUGHES _...-..u . v nvv*nr\t.`|!\.XY I.II\. l\- Vvo u-`pu----_ DENTAL SURGEON _I.I!_ ` 111 yum...` V. Barrie Branch rvvi-|I\" n A7771"/`\ J lV.D1\.41.;.. _ __. Ambulance in I ' -"M nieht. LLOYD U.\ Phone 457w Pith: us Here's one detail f the wedding that need not worry you a particle For our announcements and invit~ ations are correct. OLYMPIC GAMES July 30 - Aug. 14 Reach Vancouver or Victoria by the scenic route, crossing the Rockies b the easiest gradient and at the lowest al;itude. Stop of? at Minaki or Jasper. See majestic Mt. Robson. Enjoy the comfort of de luxe all- steel equi ment. Convenient connections for Cali ornia and Alaska. Toronto to asper, $79.55, round trip. Rates at Jasper ark Lodge, $8 a day up for meals and room. You'll rind our Prices Reasonable Correct Phone 53 A Tonic Restorative: sco11's EMULSION 1 -.. ruu-us an:-\_: IVER an_ I 9\l\lI I $ I-II-w-w---- IOF PURE COD-LIVER OIL FOR NURSING KUTHEII ABOUNDB IN VITAMINS For an added sum`: Ibrill travel the Canadian Route" In the Pacific Coast. `THE FARMERS AND THE NEW c.c. FEDERATKON The farmers of Onitario have rare- ly been accused of being Socialists, and it is somewhat surprising to see the United Farmers organization cast their lost with the Co-operative Com- momvealth Federation of Canada, an avowed Socialist organization. The farmers are, however, driven `to the point of desperation by the injustice of conditions under which they work. The farmer to-day is not only work- ing without pay, but is paying for the privilege of keeping on working ow- ing to the decline in the price of his produce. The farmer feels that he is ca.1`ry"ing the lion s share of the cost of the depression. Cost of t.1`a.nspo1`- tation has been reduced litte, if at` all; the highly organized railway men s unions have successfully staveo ? off wage cuts anyrthing like the fall in farm prices. Similarly with the cost of selling farm products, middlemen, on the whole, managed to retain their old level of selling eliargos, and retain for themselves sufllcienvt percentage to operate suc- cessfully. The farmer gets what is left. t"< ,. ,~ the , our p2'e. L1`0uUlL`5. b The 1'a1'ine1`s should co-operate, by all means, in 1n:1i'k(:Linj._;' their pre- `, and if need be, in the manu- lfz1ctu1'e of many a1 tic-les the'_v re- lquire. To follow blindly the leauiers _0f the Co-ope1`ati\*e Common\\'e:LlLh jI0(le1':i.t,io1i, h0\\'evL-1', will lead the `fz11'1ne1's into :1 worse }_,-light than they 1.211-e in to-clay, if that is possible. u.;.u. I I What does the Clo-operative Com-I; mo1nwezLltl1 Federation offer to im- j prove the condition of the fzu'me1' ? The printing of paper money is : wrought with extreme danger. What |l1EL1)p(.`Il0(.l in Ge1'm'.my and Russia iwould siiggest caution in this reguid. l'l'he inflzition of Canadian currency {to bring the Canzulizm dollar down to ` the level of the B1`ltl.5l1 pound would l-cost an extra $150,000,000 per yezu ion debt puyment.~: to the UniLed St21tc.<. Such :1 policy would neces- faitzue inc1'eused taxes and g,-`1'ez1ltl;y ug- `_:1'a\';x.te, iiistezul of 1`elieving, one of p2'e. troubles. Thu 1'm'vnm`.< . C0-0l)Cl','.1lZC. l)" . ._ L We must not be dis.uppoi)1ted ii the fo1't;he0ming International lieonolmc ` Conference to be eom' in London `,is not productive of immediate bene- : ts. We must not be disappointed, 121 `deed, if it zxee01111)ljs.11(:s nothing at -.111 `of u tangible and trade p1'omoLin',-; `L-Sm] Infnrnnnnzll r~0nfm`ence.<. nar- CHALLENGE TO THE NATIONS} 101 1'.i1I1g`lDle Lulu l.l"lllt: 1JlU`lllULlM}.', `_kind. International conference, par- fticularly if they are as all-einb1'aci11g 1 ins the London one will be, rarely S iachieve szmisfactory immediate re- sults. The task of secuvilig concur`- rence of \'ie\\'point:x, of obliterating" nation'z1li. tendencies and pre- ljudices, and of ensuring continuous ico-operzutioli of effort, is oftentimes so strenuous as to make it virtually [impossible to develop an agreeable xprograni of action. Yet, inte1'natio1xz.l `confe1'ence.s` are highly clesirable, for even though they be complete full- ures at first, they in time lead to that proper appreciation of vaiious `national difculties that necessary lheftoge dznite mutual action can be [ms i ute . I _._ - lnnnuvnvuvyuv i The London conference, it is cur- tzlin, will bring` no complete SLlCL.(i.~S to any one nation. The best it can do is to lead to a better umlersstami- ing between the nations and pzwe the I way for 21 recasting of in`t01`n1ti0I`l1.li relations. i rnv W, ,`l_._.....l . ......... M ISA... rt-`Inna: . 'J.'Un.u1V LU will be at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, I,-III.-Is`! CATIIDBAV lULi1l-lUllD- The issue depends upon :1 few great Icountries; upon' their recognition that they cannot abdicate their respon- sibilities for the fate of a world which must be determined mainly from theii ldecisions, or isolate their own for- ltunes from a world of which they are, land cannot but be, integral units. I\'zutionalit_v has been for many years the form in which the aspirations of men for liberty and free developmenl have found their CX})1'(5nSl0n; nation- alism is the abuse of nationality which .now threatens all that it has giiven or promised with destruction The pres- ent situation is the greatest challeng'e .ever given to the eon-structive 1l21(l lcollecive inttelligenee of man. FIRST CANADIAN CLUB STARTED 40 YEARS . Accor(lin;.: to F!`c(l Williams, in {hell Mail and Empire, Lhe first CaLuu.'l'm11 ( Club was 01';,rz1ni7.c(l in I`lzm1il.ton on Dec. Gth, 1892, just forty years ago. 'l`l10su prc-suI11. \\'c1`C.tl1(: convcnur iuflxl l\less1*s. Jas. Fc1`1'es, John T. Hall, Gcorprc D. lcu1'1mu1, W. Sz1nl'o1'(l CvzLn.s' zmrl }l(-,m'y C211'1)untc1'. L wgu (lo:-i(l(.-cl to form at Society, called the Czmullizm Clul), for the cultivtion ul `Cumulizm p'.1trio`Lic . uml L.l.t. lstudy of Cznmulizln history, liu-;':1.L:u'x.. art uml 1'e.<()urcu.<. There were to in. no party politics in its cu1111nositw.. luv \\'n\'l{ nnrl l.lH' (l(!ll\'(`l'V Oll :l(l(llL5.\.,C`> `no party 1)oIlLIc.~a 111 ms k',Ulll])UhlLlUu 1 or work and the delivery :ul by 1'(-p1`c. mun \\'us to 1):; ` ` (tr-ntrul 1'uuLLn'<.- of its policy. The l'1zLn1i1t0n Club \\'2ls.il1L'01`])0u;< ed in June ,1SSM, and 'l`m'onL0 l'ol.uv. ed in 1897. Other Czu1zuli:Ln (7lu';;.\ \\'(')`1_' fommd 211. Gzllt and 0t.tz1w.L m 1903; ut St. (3ut.l1zu`i11(*.<, Winnipeg` um] D:L\v. City in .1904; at M(mt.`cu,l and Orilliu in 1905; at Vzmcouwr. Victoria, I'Idn`.on10n, ]. o1't:1;;'c lu Prz1i1'ic, London n- Perth in 11900, an- at .\ Io0.~'o J:Lw, Brumlon, Cznm'0sc.u Q";-Ir-u1nr\I! (n|u-an-v .-Ind Hnminfn $1,. an-(1 :11; .u00.~'0 d2L\V, nrumum, \/ulII1'Ua\:, Sa. Culgzury and Humiotu. o'L. John, Mon:-ion, Hz11il':1x, Barrie, Guelph, Collimxwood, Brznntford, fun A1'thu1', 1 <:tu)'br0, St1'atf01'd. ht. 'l`homas and W00d.~`.to(-k in 1907. 1\.-mum]-uiln chnilnv 4~luh< hm! hm!- Thomas mm woonstocx 111 mm. Meanwhile similztr clubs had been founded in New York, Boston, Phila- delphia, Bu`alo, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Rochester, Cincinnati and St. Louns, as well is in London, England. iv`--v uwwv--v~v-vv.V .V-. , __ Published at 123 Dunlap St., N \n-ie. every 'i'iI1;r;d|y M. D. MORRISON, Editol and Publisher Eh Nnrthrrn Ahnanrr .9 `I23 Dunlcm SI`... If xn-ie. erverv Thursda EDITORIAL The Northern Advance Will B6 II uni quwvnnu nnuuu, ........., EVERY SATURDAY Hour: 10 sun. to 4 pm. Conlultalionz Eye, Eu, Nose and Throat. ...,.. `ld om )w'n for- Hanu n |I:\ AGO I With three lawyers in the town council in 1933, there should be few mistakes made. Production of gold in the Domin- `ion during the first nine months 01 this year totalled 2,271,842 ounces, valued at $46,963,141, the guures for the corresponding period of 1931 2 being 1,974,204 -ounces, worth $40,- . 810,417. Judging from the large number 01 citizens who failed to use their franchise at Monday s election, me people of Barrie are not very much interested in who will have charge of running the town s affairs. In a 1e*bter which was recently `mailed to shrareholders of the Good- year Tire and Rubber Co. of Canada Ltd., New Torenuto, On-t., C. H. Car- isle, president, stated -that prots 01. : the company in the third quarter of 2 its scal year were sufficient to cover` V bo preferred and common divi-i ; dends. I Men statistically inclined tell us that one man in 1932 can make as many needles in :1 day as 17,000 men [in 1832 could make, and this speed- ing up process has been no less rapid in other lines. This surely shows; that `there is need for immexliate con-[ ; and initiation of ineasuresi i`to prevent the trying: experiences` |\\'hich times of adjustmenut entail. l I Local municipal politics have come to be a tame affair when one recansw nomination ineetings and elections 01"; thirty years ago. One \\`on(ler.1 ii ! citizens hzwe not lost their pubnu spirit and interest, or it that coun-1 cils have grown so much more efcicnt: that their actions no longer call for? criticism and active opposition. lnl se`.'e1'z1l lnunicipzilitiesz nearby (lim- _ culty is e.\'p(.~1'ienced in getting` enough ; czlmlitlates`. to fill all council .~'e:Lt.s. l l l Canada s disbursemenits in eight of? the nine pro\'ince;< for direct. reliefi ' among unemployed war pensioners`. for the past three years has amount I ed to close to $3,000,000, according` 1 I . `. to 11 return tabled 1n the House Ull Commons. The sum disbursed in Lhelu fiscal year ending: March 31, 19:32, was double that of the previous year,. and was nearly four times the amounl 1 I (lisbu1'. in the year ending Harem` 31, 1930. In all. a total of $2.98-5,b12i has been di. in those three` years, of whicli $1,725,918 was dis-- - bursed in the last fiscal year. In the "- 1930-81 scal year the total was $813,452, and in the previous year, $446,142. Last year Ontario re- ceived the largest distribution, its uh- employed war pensioners getting $791,638. Manitoba was second with 8327.100, while Quebec had 3258,- 687. Other provinces showed the foi- lowing; Saskatchewan, $128,788; A1- berta. $86,111; New Brunswick, $27.- 024; Nova Scotia and Prince Edward` Island (not segregated), $106,570. No gures were given for British Columbia. )1` ONTARIO DEFICIT OF TWO MILLION DUE TO EXCHANGE; >4 1! Leaves Toronto Dally at 10.25 pan. (LS.1'J - w Dt$..l&I\~lDJ..l:u-N, u Discounrt of Canadian money 1n` MONEY TO LOAN I New York costs the Ontario Go\'ern- Masonic Templ. B1dg., Barrie l mont $3,000,000 in the fiscal ye:~.1' _ ending: October 31. Since Canadian RADENHURST & HAMMOND i money has been at :1 discount fromiBA_RR1sTERs, SOLICITORS E ]_`C_ 1929, it is e. thzn; the `to_L'z1I_` Money to Loan 3. Lowe Ru cost to the Oilllulll Go\e1nmc-nu. n.1:~ Omce, First Floor Masonic L been around $4,000,000. Tem 18 Bldg 5 In View of the large gure for Lhei P ' ' last scal year, the decit to be` STEWART & STEWART `shown hi: month in the pro-` 1 sessioiizil nancial stzLte`1nent to be-`3A-RR4ISTERsz SOLICITORS NOT` - ..... nrl kn T-a'n~n W A nl1l1in1\ nvn- & \J;.uu;:.v;-, ....v.. uovernment anuclpateu, 'd.llU. nu --v v~------ -~-. ---~--- from the expected surplus of $365,- 000 estimated in Mr. Dun1op s bud- ESTEN 8: ESTEN get uddress of Marci) 1st. ` BARRISTERS 0 G`0\\YCL1T:1}il(i1uet1i*t1iiii'i1(`:Si iali}e(ii$Jlii}1i`lg:1ei1"ii`e 9*iitrs in Hi *1 011" f J** ' ly geod niancigzgtl year, it is sziidf - M Nntartifs lpub `c'tC(1 ::v:z,?n::1:rent ` The $3,000,000 was incurred in`( ny oanrates W 2" 1;:t *1 ' 3 b l"- - .I:Lllg>inn(1in .1i:&-t.1-iiiiZ:u1:nr1o:i3(: lian] 053"` 1|\Bil"c1l<;I' g1"l: T9mPl| New York in past _ve2Lrs. During {he " ' your the discount on Czx.n:-uiinn G` H` Eaten M H Esta! money in New York has a\'e1'a.g2;e(l 10 . fn 11 nm- -nr-:1 'I`hi< ruin \\':L< .`.i`::) ALEXANDER COWAN SCSSIUTIUI I issued by nlnninl +1 In new !01'K nus z1\'L'1'z1.guu LU to 14 per cent. This rate was s.l\=;> muintainei in 1930 and 1931. Com- mitmcnts in Lomlon have not amount- ed to 21 psrunt. deal, most of Ontario's nzmcing; having: been done in .\'cw York. - u. n. Public :u-counts show, undvr wtovk and (ici)('l1LLl1`L`S out. and due during` thie _\'o:n' 21 total 01' $l.35.00U,~ 000, Lhu g'1'c:1t01' part 01' which is 11z1n(11cr.1 1.1n'o1n.z`1i New York, and up- on \\`i1i('i1 the Gpvornnient has paid in-nvy 1i.~'(-ount. .\1uch 01' this :11'o.~u in 1`('1l1!\\`:1i.<. 'l'|w.<- i. xvorv l1o.1it- l`(i in 1112.7-28-30-`H, the :i1m)ui1'L.< be- ing $241,000,000 in 11127 nnd $30,- ` 000,000 for czu-h 01' 11128-230 and 31, in-;u'im.z intcn-,.-L at -'1 to -11; : per cent. A .s`tz1tmm,-nt of lou.n.< n1:i(h- in .1031, upon which the G()\'t`1'11111(21it was called upon to pay discount; on Cnnzuiiun 1'un(l.', . Llm1;Lhu1'e \\'uru~ two ilotntions 01' (11-beiittiics 1.0L:1l1ing- $130,000,000. '1`heru wore nlso in Hi1()1'L-i,C1'111 loans. knowll as an amount of $80,000,000. 'l`h(-so 1'z1n}.:e from one to six months but the discount rate on Canadian . money ran into i1Un(ivl'(.`(iS of thous- umls 01' (1o1lu.rs when the inteurest came to be paid. Interest on these short-1;c1'in oans ran from 1% to 3 per cent. I`hn 151:1: (`mvm-nmr-nif. ntmticm m . 1,i'L-zisury bills, and payable in New`: '1 York, I 110': cent. The last Governmemt otation 0: $20,000,000 in July was llozvted sole- ly in Czmacla, and any fu~tu1'c nanc- ` , ing, it is said, will also be 'done Ill Culluda. l Irl\JJ- 1. IVIC\Al\I\Illl I n BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY , f 1 CONVEYANCER, ETC. ' s I 1 1 Money Q9 Loan _ Phone 581. King Block, Barrie. 5 L Over Express Oice 1 UUKUUIV n. ruau-.n k BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. NOT . ARY, rrc. i MONEY T0 LOAN in._.__ c. n.....:- Phone 89. - V IJ\.llVrLA.a|J n . n;-'._.-.._.. ` ` BARRISTER, SOL1CITOR,' mi N_IONEY u .... .. 1-........|. m.:.. R. { AVJ.\JlV.LA 1. `Owen St., Barrie.` J M I NAKI WINNIPEG 3 EDMONTON JASDEL mocxv MOUNTAINS l>IAl'CAI EIKCLCOAST \.I\Jl\IJ\JAV l`\l|\ 9.... -. ` IBARRISTER, SOLICITOR. NOT.-`LR! ` ETC. Money to Loan I t Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrio. w I '| CAMERON & CAMERON `-BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC; I -` ,,- Ann anxuuu ; u;uw, -...v... V. .. - _-~, 5 Owen $1., Barrie. Phone 406: mrnxnrv mm 1 nznq ALEXANDER BARRISTER Solicitor for obtaining probate o1 wig, Euardianshi, qnd Eclnunistration, an eneral So'cJtor, Notary, Con- veysmcer, etq. MDNTFEV 'm LOAN DONALD F. MACLAREN. B.A. . .\..v~mnn nnr 1'rITI l"t'\\') INT`; Ar\al- .. BARR1 TERS SS ARIES U-mic, W.'{ of lnlereu OFEIOE: I8 OWEN ST. In the premises formerly occupied by the Bgnk oat` Toronto. Branch Ofog, Elmvalq, Ont. W. A. Boys, I{.C. J. R. Boy:.! ` censeu I cmoRRmg SDRUGLBSS 60 Eliuabah St. hono 406 Electric, Hydro, Physio and Electlonic 'l`reatmenta. and Corrective Adjustment-I : Massage _ _ . Blood Tests and Urmalyms Home or Ocn Rnlu l!o:non|ue. U. I". lVIC\uLlllI\J. u.n Successor to Qreswicke &.Be11 .3.-x~R1a1s*ram. S .LIc1'r.oR, E'l MONEY _O LOAN (3553::-n 9 Roan lock. BII'I'i.- I'J'.1`Li. Money to Loan at Lowest Rain of Interest n1:u:\tnI::I. tn nW1F.N RT Wedding Statzonery THOS. A. McCARTHY manna-nvx nr\1* vnvmnn xvnl etq. MONEY T0 LOAN Oice: Muonic Temple Bldg. GORDON R. FOSTER .-vowrl-1711'! an? 1rV1'r'rVf\D GORDON LONC-MAN ____._... .-..Av -unvn-u-urn xvn GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS cenned 1"I"l).r\'|:|`DA`fVI`}1. A and 1TR'|`T(1Ll!l THE CANADIMQ OF CCEI`/.?l=;,./EE? m_1U:Dw.ix `_'u nun. Ofco: Ron lo_ck, an DI-, Dlrr-u. I nu..- MONEY TO LOAN Business Directory D. F. Mt:CUAlG, B.A. A, n4_____:_l_.. 17. D .PRlNTING 1` For Better `RESPONSES N0 JOB TOO LARGE NONE TOO SMALL PHONE 53 Northern Advance 123 Dunlop St. Barrie. BOYS & BOYS -v-qusnn n|l\`l `I I`Y'1\I\T Is Time Worth Anything MOST people who buy Money Orders could save time by purchasing them at a bank. If, as usually happens, the funds for the purchase are ob- tained at a bank the Money Order can be bought at the same time. Capital Paid Up - ,.._ C..._J -..,..-... _ _ Reserve Fund In this way two trans- actions are very conven- iently cornbincd 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. M To You? we Phone 89. ` ETC. I Alwayr 1450 CANADIAN NATIONAL TLHURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1932. . Ofce, 6 Owen St. Near Post Ofce. - ` Barrie. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES I 1- t-1I5_1U1.-LV A..\U at.-nunun Special attention Obstetrics 3.-Xssociate Coroner for Simcoe County 1 Ofce and Residc-nee `N 50 Mary St. Phone 101 t Office Hours: 8-9.30. 11-2.30, 6-8.80 Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Oce and Residence-Corner Eisn- bath and Bradford Sts., Barrio. Phone 105 Otce Hours: 9-10 am.. 1-8 p.m.. | 7.2 nm. BARRIE REAL ESTATE OFFICE UK. W. A. Lnvvaa SURGERY AND DISEASES OF` WOMEN Associate Coroner, Couny of Slncoo Phone 61. Ofce--58 Collier II. Otce Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 ]_32m. ] uun.;nu u......_-_ 24 Dunlop Over Arnold : TELEPHONE 878 IVIYI. zuay \.re:wu.n= HOMES, BUSINESS. F.-XRMS. STORE PROPERTIES .\UI1.ox. IL-1 0% Clapperton St. Northern Advance

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