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Northern Advance, 6 Dec 1934, p. 2

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Premier Hepburn balked at the idea of having his picture taken with his political advisers, Arthur Slu_~.:~lit and Frank O Com1or. on the eve of their departure for the West lndie.~:. Probzibly the Premier thought it might be used as evidence ;ie':1.11;,1 him at some future time. `PHONE 53 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19.34,. | -_---.r:.v....u `gnu -auauu-a.4\/4` Ofce--Owon St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) Residence 144 Maple Ave. Phone 700 VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES Barrio Brunch MISS BEULAH SCOTT --Phone 1147w- I'I'.llD~.l\J1IX1V .`1.LVlJ DUIV\l.I:i\JJ.\ Special attention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simooe County Office and Reaiclonoo 50'Mary St. Phone 101 Oice Hours: 8-9.30, 11-2 30. 6-8.30 } DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Ofce and B.eaidence-Comer Eliza bert and Bradfordugsq Barrie. I Phone 1. `Office Hours: 9~10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., I 718 ]).m. Phone 213 47 Maple Ava. Office Hours: '2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment { A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Corona: County of Simcoe. ` 1".l'11D1La1[1l`dD ALVU DU-KVKIHYIVJAVD UJILIIKLV Associate Coroner, Count of Simcoe Phone 61. Office--58 ollic St. Office Hours: ` 8~9 a..m., 12.30~2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. ' DR. WALTER` H. woonnow .E7Y-E, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST Orlin, Ontario will be at the Queen : Hohl, Intric- Evpry Saturday. 9 to to 12 noon, and by appohztr ment. J- EDWIN WILSON. B.S-A_. D.0. REGISTERED OSTEOPATH 6 KING BLOCK BARRIIS Tuesday. Thursday, Satu|`day 'T`T7.T.F`.PT-Tn'N"F! RAE THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 1 11.El1l`Lr1.DL D ` 82A Dunlap St. Phone 405 Electric, Hydro, Physio and Electionk. Treatments. Massage and Corrective Adjuhnenu Blood Tests and Urinalysis Home or Office Rates Rcnnonnblu 1410811830 CHIROPRACTORS and DRUGLES8 THERAPISTS Q5 n-2A n....1.... 121.... um Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night. Morgue Ind Chapel in connection. Established 1862! BL`..- Q9 D---5- C\._A I Phone 82,. J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DRS. LITTLE 8: LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SU.RJG1EONS I:n.....- 91-: 4'7 M-..I- A..- DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON attention nsociate mar... ....a ::...-.u...... suacniii ;{qi>"n'1E1l:'AEs oz: WOMEN nucnn3n+n (`nwnnnr l",nnnu AF Qhmnn. GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS `I .u'nz.v-an.-I G. 6. SMITH & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WEAK AND WOBBLING Clllyy I nursuay, DR! TELEPHONE 345 BLVIJ IL. A Licensed 'T`(TP.Q nn A. LEWIS Published at 123 Dunlop St, Barrie, every Thursday M. U. .vlOR.KLSUl\. l'}d:un and Pubsher A savings account is not a mere matter of dollars and cents, any more than a building is ~a mcrc agglomeration of bricks or stone and mortar. Both require planning. Budget your expenses and plan the sav- ing of 21 certain sum for periodic deposit in your savings account with this Bunk. Eh Northern Ahuanrr TOTAL ASSETS OVER $500,000,000 t:.`DiT()R!.AL While the County of Simcoe 112151: no debenture debts, yet it has gua1'- | o nnteed the debentures of u numbei-la of municipalities in the county, undui. some, at least, 01' these iuunicipztlitics ,. are now unable to meet their obliga tions. The county is responsible and . 0 stz1nd.< behind its guarantee. A com- 1 3. mittee was appointed at the 1'ecentt .\L'.\'>'lOl1 to investigate and report ting, the Jnnuziry session. In H10 mt-nnfimn hum-.. {'......:.. THOSE `COUNTY GUARANTEED ` DEBENTURES Hon. Chas. McCrea, former .\lims- tor of .\line.~' for Ontario, ad(l1'e.~:sirig .. _-_;;1`.`.:r-i-:1_g` of the Toronto O\'e1`su:1< Company Club, said that Ontzu-io .< mineral production this year would 1':ucl". :%'!I}li,000,000, .` millions above the value of our field (.'l'O}`):. Gold production for 1923-1 is estimat- ed to l`02lCl"l $75,000,000, the liiglr.-st in the iiistory of the province. lt this gold prodtlction that hzis en- '.ll)ll}(l Czm:.ul.'-. to pay her debts witn- out any question of default. '1`-ributo was paid to the prospectoizs who though not alxvays successful, never- theless are factors in the develop ment of our greatest 1'esou"cc. Luc .mnuary sesslon. _ 1n the meantime Reeve Cunning-` lhum, 01' Alliston, has a proposition` that merits due consi(ier'.1tio11. It is; that the whole debenture debL 01': municipalities in the County he 1'e-i funded at a lower rate of ime1'e.st.' The county to i.. debentures and pay off 21]] the indebted and enter in to 21 new ag'1`een1ent with the \'a1'i0u.~ municipalities. -\Hi fnv u'ncf_n~u-n mu-.v Hm HlulllClpilllEI9S. Alliston, for instance, says the reeve, has $300,000 of _g`L1211'kllltcC(l debentures, some of them to run 1'01 , 27 _\'(.*:l1'.\T. Annual payments at }_)J.'Cm ent at the rate of interest cha1'gcd amount to $30,000, which is really more than the town can bear. benture issued 000 in 25 annual payments at 4 per cent. interest would be $20,000 each year, 21 .~:a\'11g' of $10,000 to the rate- payers of Alliston, or 15 mills, for about eleven years. It would work out about the same way for ever}.` municipality in the county lmvingr g'ua1'anteed debentures, and settle the vexed question of handling` bond- ed indebtedness. The whole cost. of ad\'e1'tising' and all costs in connec- tion with the refunding scheme to be. divided pro ratio on each municipal- ity pzuticipating. 'l`l1o }'|f\7`If]"If\]I`ll\'Q xvi .-`L dc- ; to cover this S300.-< nn {Inn}-H` A11.` IL) p2u'uc1puL1ug. . The bondholders will no doubt ob-', ject to this scheme, and want their} full pound of flesh, and enabling legislation would have to be passed- by the Government, The bondhold ers, however, should be glad to get their money back regardless of in- terest. \ nuuuknu 1.4-` 4-Ln .-nu:/.{.~nl.`.-.< LBFCSL. A number of the municipalities with guaranteed debentures will doubtless be able to meet all obliga tions as at present, but the saving of a few thousand dollars each year would help 21 whole lot. F`:-xv nf H15: vnvnl h111TIir'iY'\:`Ilif'ir: \\ULllU lltflp d. VVHUIC IUL. Few of the rural municipalities have debenture debt of any great amount and would in this scheme be assuming responsibility for munici- palities that spent more freely than they should have in years gone by. Every municipality, however, is an- xious to meet its obligations and will be able to do so if given a fair chance. ;\ il l ( l !. I `( ..- l c --.. V . . . l\f mm. ...-....-.,....-.-- Last week, at the opening of To- ronto s Winter Fair, he made a spec- tacular stride in the opposite direc- tion, telling his audience there can be too much paternalism on the part of Governments, and too much interference wth supply and demand. Thii luau hnnn :1 nnlifinnl l1nvn1:1l..'- : ;volved, the benets of bankruptcy ilegislation are brought locality. Instead of seeking the to his very j ' l For the man who is hopelessly in- 1 Officer` Receiver under the Bankruptcy 1 :Act in the populous centres at an ex- pense which he cannot afford, he can 59:0 to an Official Receiver in any lcounty or judicial district of Canad`a~ ` {who can take his assignment and .deal with it summarily and inexpen- 'sively. In the case of the other man, the man who is in difcultes bu" `who simply requires a re-arrange- jment of his affairs. to get out of his position of default, this same oicial `can call to;;ether the creditors and lendeaxjor to make a readiustmcnt of ?the debt load. If he is siiccessfiil ,1.< To-= dixec-.` can_ he fnn mnr-H nnfm-na'Iicn1 nn Hrm lIlL81'I6l'IlCe WU] supply 'i.Ill1 uemanu.n This has been a political haymak-3 in;: time for Oppositions, but the trouble is that when they become Governments they are apt to suffer from the over-production of a cheap commodity on a falling market. The old Greek a(lage-Nothing to ex- is a rule the critics of all, w.-..-n.-.~.-.4-.~ nlnnul.-l Ln nu-an-Pu] ft; C855 *lS il. TUIB L118 CICILICS U1 Zalll` Governments should be careful to follow in these rapidly changing` times. In the opinion of its own f1'ien(ls, the Hepburn Government of Ontario is to-day weaker and more` vulnerable at almost every point thzm the .-\(lminist1'ation it ousted at the polls last June. It is a. case 01" that kind of Nemesis known as` poetic justice. 3 F IHL .5'Ul'\'IL'1:` LUV * 1| to\*.'n.~' ulitl c1t1(-.< V and [lllll;`L_\ lllll 111 L111` .1'evolution, while times were Ep1'0s1)e1'0uS tln'oug'liout the world, the 'lt'z1i'nie1'.< bought fi'eel_\' and bo1'1'owe(l `gin;-a\'il_\'. Hence the debt st1'uct:u1'e '\\'hicl1 conf1'ont.< many of them and 1`. which is hard to carry since the ad *_`l\'ent of the world depression. The '-`situation in the western Canadian `I provinces `nus been ag'g'ravate(l by several successive _\'ezu's of clrought 5`Embzlwassnient has rciulted for the "1'd.l'lllC1', for his creditors and for the ` ....-.{,.nn`liH.-._. As :1 result of this 1 1 Page Two l There is every evidence that the agricultural community is to benefit lar_:el_\' by reason of the Farmers Creditors Arrang_'ement Act and the amendments to the Farm Loan Board .Act passed at the last session or me] Federal Parliament. This much 1: clear from the statements recently made by Mr. A. M. MacPhe1'son. l{.C., formerl_\* of Regina, who 1'5 ml- ministrator at Ottawa of the i<'.C,.A. Act. In addresses to the Canariiaii Club of Ottawa and other orgamga lltions, 11:: ":'~ pointed out that, w.*`.:le at one time ninety men were required 9 ion the land to furnish foodstuffs and apparel for themselves and ten otheis in the city, the introduction of ma- r.-hinery and labnr-saving devices has so re\'er.=ed the position that ten mcn [on the land can now perform the '_l_~'zinu,- . for ninety men in me ':to\'.'n.~' citii`-.< As of Li revolution, .\..,...-.,...,..... +l...,n.n.l.,..~.+ 4.1. ...,u.l.l 44.,` THE NEW FEDERAL FARM ACT I.1ill'I1!Cl', 101' Ill.` municipalities. in con. the situation it is well to remember that ninety per cent of Canada's farmers o\vn their own farms and that about one-third `:01 these farrns are mortg`ag'ed, there being, of course, other forms of ob- ligutioii of :1 current character incur- red by the men on the land. It was will View of this (.l`i>., shared in by 21 minority of the agricultural popula-, tion that the leg'i. already re- .|ferred to was introduced by the gov- ` ernment and placed on the statute : books. Proclaimed rst in the west- m..-. ..,u.:n,.m~ nnr! ln++n..I.. `~11 (1.-.+....:,. ?aside from the results, its effect will be to give the iagriculturalists involved a new hope, i and an added in- ` `centive to remain on the land. drafting the F.C..-X. Act, the Govern- Ullllllltilll, illlu ])lilL'l.'ll Ull LHU -5'L'clLLlLU ern 1)1`O\'lI1CS and latterly by Ontario, `the Act is already operative in five provinces, and it is anticipated that, immediate nancial fresh condence In ment and Parliament kept in mlnd the fact that there are two types of farmers in dif`culty-the man who is hopelessly involved that only through Bankruptcy Court can he get relief and a fresh start, and the other man, technically insolvent, with sufficient assets but in default and in a posi- . tion where re-a1'rang'ementof his debt l~` H O(`P\`. ~`'|'\'. _ v:uu-:zu_u1' LU ulune d. 1`eE1(1]uSEmeI1t OT -}the he is successful as in so many cases alread_v dealt with he can start debtor and creditor o" on a new basis calculated to rellevc and benet both. The Official Re ceiver, when a case is before him, is simply a conciliator. He has no power to dictate to creditors or L0 the farmer; he uses his good ofllces, he exerts his powers of ingenuity and persuasion in an effort to get the parties together. If he succeecns, then his success is incorporated by resolution in the minutes of the` meeting`, which are approved by the court, and this approval means that ithe farmer, under his new contracts ,proceeds to carry on without supci- fvision from the Official Receiver, un- jlr.-. and until he is in default for {1-ens-on.< within his control, when he Imay be petitioned against. That is {to say, the farmer has restored to ;him his inrlividual freedom in me lmattcl` of dealin_e' with his fellows, land a measure of hope that he had not had bc-fore. and is in :1 position to proceed with his work on the land I . . I with con fidcncx-. ` =k * 1: 2|: ' If, however, asks A(lminist1'z1I:o1' l.\lz1cPl1er.-ton, attempts at conciliation `fail and the parties do not get 1`.0~ g'ethe1' before the Official Receiver. is that the end of it 2 The Lll1S\\'\`l' ldenitt-l;.' is .\'o." The funnel` or any one of his creditors may 1'eque.~-.t th::t the mzxtter he heu1'd by the Board of Review. In each province there is :1 Board of Review, consist- Iinjz of a chief commi:x.=ione1', 11 ju [of the Suprr.-nle Court, and two other 1 t-oiiiiiiissioiit-i`s. This board grives con . to the fzu'n1er s dilculties, may hear evirlenee, if necessary, mu. can lenitely and absolutely formu- late :1 proposal which will be binmng on both the debtor and the c1'e(litors 'I`he1e;:isl:1tion thus provides for some niensure of nality tl'l!'()llj.',`ll proposals l'm'Inulute(l by the Board 0! Review. But it is most successful when, as in the m:1jo1'it_V of cases the fzlrmer and his creditor.', ztround at common bozml, discuss their tit-.s' nnd settle them without rv.s'0I't to that tribunal which xnuy make nrln trury rulin;:s. it >4: r ao- -.- -r -n { Up to two xvceks ago inmost I150 1 :LppIi<'.'1tion.~' had been received by the oi('t- of the Superintendent of Bank- ruptvy. In the province of Saskat- <-hewun alone, reports from un- ()lI'|<-iul Rt-N.-1v(-rs to the end of 01- tolwr imliczxtml that they haul inns.`- viewed over 1,500 farmers. the ma jority of whom are likely to n1:-Tu proposals under the nct.--though the opvmtion of the act has but, com. menced. It was possible in one cu.I to .a<:(-ure the rt-louse of u furtmrr from an oh1i;::1tion of ten l.hous:n.d dollars, and in another to .=:(-cure thr release of 21 farmer from an 0bltp:n- tion of eigxhtecn thousands dolrzn-s. 1 1 1 4 71113 Northern Advanea (Advance, Dec. 4th, 18849 ` Fifty years ago Barrie had no electric light, but at the counci. meeting on Monday, Dec. 1st, 1884, lthe following resolution was passed: Messrs. Orr and McLean moved, That whereas we have no contract with the Gas Company for lighting` streets, and whereas the Gas Com- pany have declined to extend their main: if. 1': dncirnhln fn nnnninr 2 Bz11'1'ie .< council chamber will be I,-'i'z1ced by 21 number of new men fol 1935, five of whom l]1\'(_` ne\`e1'. before. They are, however, _\'oun:.,-' men with ambition, and should Inklritl good. There will also be three mem- bers who have municipal experience. Seven members of the 1.934 council will be back and will be able to give leadership in (li1`ectin_ z1"ai1';<.- On he whole, Barrie s 1935 council looks like a strong body, and capable of deulilux with all Inzttters in the best interests of the citizens. Days 2: Yore` IJEIH) nave (IECIIIICQ LO EXLUIIQ Llll1' mains, it is desirable to appoint a committee to inquire into the cost 01 electric lighting, said committee to investigate and report to this coun- ci1. Dan... Dan. 541:!` 3+ xlsnr +n1;un- nnl 1 I CH. ' Reeve Ross said it was takim; an] undue advantage of the Gas Com pany. The whole tliingr was absurd, it was most foolish to establish cloc- tricity here. It was visiona1'_\~' to at- tempt to get elect1'icity in a ham: place like this. Mr. Pea1*ce_\' said it would not hurt them to know the cost of electric li;:htin;;. lt sounded big", but he did not agree with the rceve, who tried to make them bclevc that Bar- rie was like Brz1cehri(ls."e or Orillla. oi s()mc ot"rn 'uz1ck\\'a1'(l 1n;.u_- Ivlr. Orr said he did not 21;.-;reo with the reeve that electricit_\= could not be put in small places, as it '.`21s suc- cessfully working: in places half the size of Barrie i "Plan nanf-inn xvoc n-.1.-earl Twenty-ve Years Ago i The .\`Iusic Hall, owned by Mi.-:`-cs. Jennie and C. l\'in;:`, was dest1'o_\x.-ml. by re on the night of Nov. 28th,'l and nearly $18,000 went up in smoke. The Music Hall block. $10,000; Ga- zette oice. damaged by re, smoke and water, $1,700; S. J. Guthrie.; proprietor of the Cr_\'sta1 Theatre,` ,furniture, ttingxs, etc., $800; Burton Bros., oice furniture, $500; G.N.W.. 'I'ele_2'raph~Co., equipment, $800; R. J. Fletcher ofcc, furniture $200; T. - Armstrong`, barber, $600; Barrie` , Gas Co., xtures, ect., $2,000. An 2 investigation was held and as a re- sult Mrs. Theresa Guthrie and herl l dattghter, Miss Clare, were commit- : ted for trial on a charge of perjury , in connection with statements made - in connection with the re. 'l\/In U `L! Q4-un4 l-nv 14'!` r\n1~:~rgrl ted for trial charge of perjury _ DAI9111_DU=:Ii ; s?hit" f1' Obtal-71118 P1`b3W 0f |W111. 8Tdi8-I`BhiP_3nd 9dm5i3t1'9-`i011: Mr. H. H. Strathy, K.C., passed and eneral Solicitor, Notary Con- away at his home on Tuesday, Nov.` `'9 1591: 9?`?- 31st, after two weeks i11ness.- Hp MON To LOAN `V35 in -Veal-_ i WU: MIXBEC T0lpl0 Ar|nH1.':r nvnlninanf r-ifir/on nf p.n1'. \VE:lS U1 H15 0151', _\ Bd.1'. ' Another prominent citizen of Bar-i rie in the person of Dr. J. Bailey` answered the last call on Friday morning`, Nov. 28th. He had driven 40 miles the previous day and rep tred in apparent good health. On` Friday morning he complained oi pains in his chest and his physician was called, whe did what he could tr l him. When the doctor left Mr Bailey went upstairs, and lying` down] on the bed, expired almost immed- iately. ----- 1 `LIBERAL MEMBERS HAVE SAY ` IN DISMISSALS SAYS HEPBURN Thousands of dismissals of mem- ` "hers of the Ontario civil service throughout the province can be lard directly on the doorsteps of the local` Liberal membe1':<, Premier He1)Durn' a(lmitf.ed last week. It is estimated that nearly 5,000 members of the civil service in various branches of` work, not employed at Queen's Park, have been red under this system of recommemlation by the local .mem-1 be1'. I I "I"L.\ n..A..-:-.. ......s_ n._ -L-,,A1!,, ~ \Il\`Cl'llIll(`l)E H1 Ul1[{1]'lO. All these dism.issz11.< in tho H\[L1()`.` stores, with tho nxcr-ption of H109` made by Mr. Odette, are made on Uh: rc-<-mnlm-nd:1tion of thv local mem- bc1'.<, declared the Premier. From evidence brou.-2`ht out at tho! St(-vens in\'e.~'ti__,-'.'\.tio11 into chain .~:o1',-1 methods of doing btlsilless, patrons oi, those chain stores must question whr,-ther they have been _L'0ttin_e' the bzn'_x:uins they thought they wore. Short weights, short ('h1I`l_Q'C and adul- ternted goods all szure in the evi- dence produced. ' Bzu'ri0`s public utilities, xvater, light and gas, will be administered by 21 new commission in 1935. J. Fran-1 Jackson was appointed by the coun- cil somc weeks ago, and takes the place of Frank Foster, who 1'esig`ncd. M1`. Jackson -has served on the com- mission for many years before. On .\Ionda_V Mr. Jas. Dougall was elect- ed as commissioner, defeating Mr. C. C. Hinds. Mr. Dougall has also served some nine years as commis- z~:nv\n1- xx! T `R'la1'v hv vi1'h1p n1` his 5Lil_\ UISHHSSCU." Most of the (ii.\'n]i.'~'.~`111[~`, the Premier went on, are made for i!1C1(.'i(?hC_\' 01 political 2-eason.<, although he did not say that those appointed are z1!: p,-iven the jobs for political :'ez1- : I Pointimr to di. in the liquor . the P1'0mim' Z1(i(1C'(i. Ofciais 01' th- liquor . \\'m'o \'m'_\' arro- _Q`:l1]t zmtl domincm`in_-.>'. iH`iif.`\'i)1_`.:` Lhvir positions : and that it \\'z'..< im- possible to boat :1 (`on. Givurnmc-nt in Ontario. A11 um. ,::...,..:~....:. :.. .1. 1. I Neither of the obligzltiozls could the farmer ever possibly have huped to nn\'_ Tho I':n-mnr wxfninc I13: Mmt- mrmer uvcr ]')0SSll )l_\' nave nupou (0 pay. The l'm'1nm' l'(`tLlll1S his (`hat- t(3l>' included in t-z1('l1 sale price and is now uhle to c:n'1'_\' on his fzlrm oper- :1liun.< with some prospect of .~L1ccv.~*.~. ln an Ontario (-2150 wln-n the nicotine openud the l':n'lnm' wzls disnirited, the creditors were inclined to be rus- picious. Before the meeting: c(.n~ vludml th:-_\' hml ununiniously u;:`.'eeaI on at settlement. The farmer went home satsed beyond nieasure. Thq creditors, secured and unsecured, \vr-n- :11! szitisth-(I. Other instances of :1 similar (-l1zn'z1cto1' can he C1-ten In Ontario more progrross will be pos.~'il)lv om-0 thv Hepburn Govern- ment adopts legsislation enabling farmers to benet by the Federal Farm Loan Board Act through which they will be advanced cheap money from the Federal treasury to mmcr H`:-ir new start :1l"lc-1' they to-.'u~:'n11g`e their affairs under the Farmers` s. (`re-(litors' .~\rrzu1;rement Act. ' UB1`. The Premier made the St11'tll1`|_Q' ad- mission in commenting` on a Grimsby report, which stated Mayor Watson McPherson was chairman at a meet- ing in that town which protested dis- missing` of small Government em- ployees who had given faithful and efficient service to make way for party followers. Dismissals in the outside servieol are made on the recommendation 01" the local member. said the Prem- er. I would .' in the Giims-; by case that they ask F. H. .-\ver_\',; local member of St. ('atha1'ines, with-I out writin_;' to me. He recommended the dismissals. As far as we are :01]- cerned, they were dismi<. and they stay dismissed." Tlnui nf' Hm ,i.'.~m:......1;. 1"nn u..,....:... . [Z9 01 D'd1'f1` The motion was p;1.<.=.e(1. rxou. un1c1a1s -re H'f.`\'il1f.:' at 1m-l tion ` `_ :- on ', .` v mier. 'ht the \J\Il\nr\JAV n vu I Aal ' l BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, EJOTARY CONVEYANCING, ETC. - MONEY TO LOAN .\..- .. A 1- _ En` 17:11:11.. I I \J l\Ir|A1 Office, 3 Owen St., Barrie Phone 69 GORDON LONGMAN BARRISTER, SOI'.;`ICITOR, NOTARY I1`. ('., 1 served nine as commis- sioner. W. J. Blair, by virtue 01' his office as mayor, will be the third com missioner. His record in the town council assures citizens that he will use sound judgment on matters com- ing before the commission. We are not looking for any radical changes, but Mondays vote clearly indicated that users of water, light and gas are not altogether satisfied with the way things have been going. | CAMERON 8: CAMERON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC R nu.-- SI Rn:-nip. Phona 406. ` DONALD F. MacLAREN, B.A. BARR.IS'l`ER, SOLICITOR, ETC ` MONEY T0 LOAN ml ____ .. T.......u. 21.1.. n...-..;. LK\LEl IUDJJLW UL \.'l\JlV 1'41-'I.LV\.J.|.'a.A Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. 18 Owen St. - Barrie M. Stewart C. D. Stews `D. M. Stewar .1- ; EST] .` _ . BA ,,'3o1Icitox-5 in I U Notaries P '_, vfoney to lo` Office: lat. I I Bl ,3 G. H. Eaten _. ALEX! y B Q S9_}_1citor for 1, RADENHURST & HAMMOND `BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC Manchu on Inn nk Lnwnnt Rnlcu I } STEWART & STEWART IBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- xnrrm vnm.m Xx CONVTQYANCERS DILVVAISI Q DilLVVl`|l\l EBARRISTERS, l XRIES PUBLIC & GONVEYANCERS I KIA... on In-.. 3-. nulv an-an n0 vi bAn.1ut1=mn.a ;3o1icitors Hi Court of Justice l Pubic, Conveyancers ,rI oney loan at lowest current I rates. l Floor Masonic Temple I B|d., Barrie. C H mcfan NI H Wafnn 1:m..:uu.n-Luna, oULu.u1.I.un.o, LJJ.\.1 Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Oice, First Floor Masonic Temple Building. BA.RR1IST1E].`_cS, SOLICITORS, N`0T~ l;&R;IES P 1JCi_'(:}(9NVEYANCERS, b 1: I 1 Ul".P1U1I 10 UVVEIJV D1. `In the premises formerly occupied by l the Bank of Tlforonto. Branch Office. Elmvale, Ont. `W. A. Bovs. K.C. J. R. Boys l B. F. McCUAlG, B.A. Successor to Creawicke & Bell BARRISTER, SOLI-CITOR, ETC MONEY TO LOAN 13$... Do... Ill-".1. R---wt- nuuuuimnm Duuunxunm u;- 5 Owen $1., Barr-ie. Phone 406. MHNEY Tn LOAN E FUNERAL DIRECTOR `47 Elizabeth St_ Phon: nun. Money to Loan Meoonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. Dl\JlV`-IE1 LU LJ\Jl1;V Masonic Temple Bldx., Barrio. E.l\Jo Money to Loan at Lowest Rate: of Interest OFFICE: 13 OWEN ST. -. I-1... r\`Ivnvv|~:l-tun nu-puny-In ,u...nu.ul I-r Nl`UlVEA1 LU LIUJLlV Office: Ron Block, Barrie. ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER [Aw C1-nu nk+a~nnn- urn}-no GORDON FOSTER -...._.. ........-...n..-.-\ `v. (S_vdne_\', N.S., Post-Record Whatever other contributions may be made to the Province of Ontario by its newly-arrived Premier, Hon Mitchell F. Hepburn, stable public policy is not one of the blessings it has received from its recent change of Government. Even before his Cabinet was formed, Mr. Hepbuim vehemently demanded the resignation of the Lieutenant-Governor on the ground that he was a useless func- tionary and his office should be abol- ished. That was` more than five months ago, and nothing: has been heard of it since. Not that anyone wishes to hear any more of it. But it leaves an unsettling: kind of :m impre: that Ontario .`< new Prem- im- i< tn r:1di<";il over-nic ht A MBULAN CE SERVICE on 31., I5Bl l"le. YIIODO MONEY T0 LOAN CENT-A-MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES From Aurora, Newmarket, Allandale, Barrie, Orillia, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Scgtia, Burk s Falls, and South River To NORTH -BAY and ALL STATIONS on line of TEMISKAMING &. NORTHERN ONTARIO RLY. and NIPISSING CENTRAL RLY. and beyond COCHRANE to KAPUSKASING and HEARST. 'l'Dl`1|hI Cl-'D\II!`I`- 'T`n A111).-Jna knqvnn K71`.-pk T2 u x v u u an 1`-air. KIA .01 ..-..:..:-u-. DC`) HCUTCSZ a`|[, (`"I [Or FUTES, 1 ICNEIS, IICIUTII 141771113, CUIU I rlllll IHIUTIIIUHOH: CANADIAN NATIONAL U-.\ A urn n\I -rn A an r A rr-rv ('F|l'f'I\ rm AA:-t\n-r ESTEN & ESTEN BARRISNERS .' :. u.-,..1. r*,.....+ Ac u\,_yuuu u\.a\.u.;.;.u;.uu uu 1.34:1. v..n.uxAn..u.;u\.; uuu 4;.;45;.u.uJ.. TRAIN SERVICE: To All Points beyond North Bay. use Train No. 47 arriving North Bay A.M. Saturday, Dec. 8. To Nortr1B:y use Train 47 arriving North Bay A.M. Saturday. DEC. 8. also Train ~41-H1 arriving North Buy P..\I. Saturday, DEC. 8. YOUR PRINTINE REQUIREMENTS Business Directory Look over your requirements and '-`__`place'oyour order with the Advance. BOYS 8: BOYS nmprossxon mat UTlt21l`10>` new r1'e1u- ier is subject; to 1':1dic211 o\`e1'-niy."l1t chamzes. A fmv \\'nn1<.< mm Mr. H(:I)bu)'11 be-I Scc nearest Agent for Fares, Tickets, Return Limits, and Train Information. ~.-mama:-ml nlniulllanln We carry a full line of Magistrates , Constables and Coroners Forms, also Farm and House Leases. P. C. LLOYD The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. Nurtl12rAttm.7-Xhuanrv TRAVEL BY TRAIN - SAFETY- SPEED ---COEFO-R; I Printers in Barrie since 1847. I FRIES. I .C. Stewart O. M. H. Esten In \/an Phones 238 changes. A few weeks ago 311'. Hepburn be- came the public sponsor of a scheme for the coding of Ontario industry 211011;: the lines followed by P1'esi(lent Roo.' and rleclared that Pi'emie1` Bennett ; print .*.`f .00.000.000 of new paper money to abate the rav- :'.,r:'r:.~: of the (lepression.

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