Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 17 Sep 1936, p. 2

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Page Two `VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofce-Owen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson). Residence 144 Maple Ave. Phone 70( Graduate of McGill University, I\Iont.rea`. ' Ofce and Residence--Corner Dun- lop and Poyntz Sts., Barrie. Phone 105 Office Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1- 7.9. nm p.m. I'l11D1\.zJ.1'XJV ."\;\JJ CUJVUILULV Special attention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simcoe County Office and Residence 50 Mary St. Phone 101 Oice Hours: 8-9.30, 11-2.30, 6-8.30 1'rl1'DlbJ."\.\D :`\.'V1J DUIEUEAULVD Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Oice H-ours :- 2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. 7 (V. THHQ NT R Accnr-9+n (`nrn-nos A. 1. LALLIC, 1Yl.1J. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. I VV \JLVJ.1.`\ ~Associate Coroner, Countyof Simc _ Phone 61. Ofce-58 Collier St. \ Office Hours: `S-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m, >31. l'J\/131144531. Orillia, Ontario will be at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie Every Saturday. 8 am. to 12 noon, and by appoint- ment. unu. n. /-uVu IL. A. DUKND Licensed CHIROPRACTO1-LS and DRUGLESE THERAPISTS 82a Dunlap St. Phone 403 Electric, Hydro, Physio and Electionit Treatments. Massage and Cor1'ect,ive Adjustments Blood Tests and Urinalysis lHore or Office Rates Reasonable uu. vv:-u...nn.n\ ll. 17 \.I\llJI\\JVV EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA'I SPECIALIST f`|..:Il.. l'\_.L....1_ `Ne can suppy you with any qugntity of the_ Best Make at right prices 47 Elizabeth St. DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Diana. `)1 ! /1'] KN-...l.. A..- SUR:GJ5;I`l'7 SES OF WOMEN t:~,nn:n+,. F`- .... ,... f`........ -1` 0:.-- DR. WALTER H. WOODROW `\'1w `WAT! \'.r\ 11V A\V`r\ r`l\!'v-\r\ . . DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Qua:-n1 -;++nn+-inn (Wk;-+.-.+~..I A5 GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS T {nan-.~;..l MISS BEULAH SCOTT -Phone 791- DR. E. G. TURNBULL AMBULANCE SERVICE P. C. LLOYD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS How about your DR. W. A. LEWIS Barrie Branch Mttgistrates`, Worms also Phone 218 Counter Check Books \..uu\..a an L.u1.n: .u\.uu LJHIC LU built: ` 1 , : :tI:v._v appear to crop up again. Owen! isound c11arg'es 21 license fee of $100 per machine, and to date has collect- ed $1,300. It has been found, how- `Iever, that the number of s`.ot ma- [chines has diminis.hed sinu the li- lcense sys-`cexn was inaugwlrated. # ! In spite: of se'7.ures of slot ma- jchines in B;n1'1'ie fljom tune to time, $tT`.v;\' ZlU`Dtal' to m-nn nn no-nin nxwml xrccul uuu. we p1'ese`I1L ;:ove1'nment_ is more interested In international` `trade than in Imperml trade. ! Soci-2.`. worker.< in Barrie, asl. throughout the province, nd that : since the opening: of beer parlors 'there has been a loosen"ng` of morals` among youngrr people. But how could. it be otherwise ? When boys and, girls in their teens start meddsling` with beer and other intoxicants their self-respect is jolted and anything is liable to happen. It is too much .to expect a totally temperate people, but even many of those of mature. age who indulge are becoming alarm- ed at the eeat of the present liquor laws and the way the_v are enforced. WILL THE C.N.R. DO BETTER?` -_ 5 yux ncuuuun. I {try as they may the directors wi`.l D"not be entirely free from pressure h in u:~`ing' their o":ce.=. to benet poli. |f.ica1 f1-?e.nds. :,g The C.N.R. is in politics again and Which is it `going to be democracy i [til]Ce:I):; ::a:,;lt;r]E1'Cf;;0$:) Ellnzlfiiito (?me i `- .` ' ' . '3 . or socialism ? Outside of the British i Sound %ee $`l(c)1(l Empire and the United States, the trend has been St1'0nf-."1Y OR the side; of social sin_ in some forni. The1'e`.ev_ei-, the are those in Great `Britain to-dayicliines ght: belieE:=yt::fH;1 xwigliin twg ceiise a coun ve a ociais _ Government, perhaps headed by Lloyd George. Democracy means The Dominion Govermiient lias re- governnient by the people, who sumed trade relations with Sovim. choose representatives at_stated 111- Russia and up to 250,000 tons of an- tervals to make and entorce_la.ws. thracite coal. may now be shipped to .If democracy has failed, it is be- Canada aiinu_all_v from Russia. Jusf cause the people have not chosen what concession Canada is to get their representatives vzsely. Socia1- from the Soviet state is not clean ism, on the_ other hand, demaiijids a It 113 clear, however, that this Soviet : , ~ y . . - - ) v' .' ?~` , c ~ _, _ ~ 1 essens the Cl1dT1C8.~ of advanced form of socialism,_ would favorable re-negotiations of the Qt. take away from the individual al i-tawa trade a-greenients. It would right to acquire or possess ivealth, geem that the present gxoveriiinent} and all wnnlrl sh-zn-p lik in the IS mm-p inftprnufpd in 1 n-m-nqi:.m..i: The Canadian .\'.aTional Rvznflways is with S. J. Hungerford, the operat- ingr head, as chairman. Time will tell whether or not the road will `pay its way. Since 1921, when Mr. Iiinvg took oice and re-onganized the maanagemenrt, there has been several . changes, but it didn t seem to make `much di'e1'ence. Only in two years, iin 1926 and 1928, `did the road earn enough to pay interest on its i bonds. In other years the annual ocash (lecits of the road ranr_:=:ed from four millions to sixty millions, last year the decit being $47,421,- 464. "F1... J__J__1 1 , 1 1 1 u . - now under a new directorate, but` `illi- iC.N.R. now stands at $1,154,779,-` 1000, and the ann1_1a1 interest cha1';:e.<' ion C.N.R. bonds 1n the hands of the public is more than $50,000,000.` The total bonded debt of the` `The road must earn this much above" operatfng expenses before it ceasest 1130 hp 2 drain rm Hm +c~.n-.....,,.... |upcraL.ng expenses Delore 1t `to be drain on the taSrpa_ve1-.s { pocketbook. ` I "mm 4'` v `D :. TI ..1.'l>:,... _....-'- --- 1 --:` I _ t We` were interc-.~:ted in an appeal` 3 made in Toronto the other day by, t the Progress Clubs of that city on` l3bc-half of their milk fund. Last` .winter these clubs (i`lStl'lbl}t0d 1,300 3bott`es of milk daiily among -31 pub- ilic and 26 separate schools, which iimproved not only the health and _t,happiness of thousands of children, ,: but also their academic standing. The children chosen to receive the [1 milk are not the children of pa1'en4% dkvho are on relief. for they are a`.-: ,,51'cady adequately cared for at pub-2 '1} lie -expense; nor are they the chil-| ,,. dren of the prosperous. The chil-; `I: dren ,who need the milk, and get it,` , come mainly from those families- . e vwhic`h are barely getting by. The ]_ ` fathers are working, but their xvages _1. supply no margin to provide any-E i thing extra 111 the way of nourish- ':ment for their children. Children of E` vsuch homes are well known to the; 7' school teachers, and there is no diil nnlf\' in :xY11`t\ll:Yu'r 4-lnnrn F f_ iu'II:.\ on l'<`('(H'(l. I0 wnu-I1 tho speak- ('1' paid nttm-ntion; hut -tho worst is _\'<-t to (-omu`-I will (irlli w'1h his .H_\`dro po`it.ics-not po]icio.<-in the n<~nx- futurr.-. I serve Hon. Mr. Hep-` burn warning` of that, sad Mr. Rowe, as the crowning blast. of his heavy indictment. -Z---- I The finest houses, cattle, sheep,` swine, - poultry, farm p1'odu'cts and domestic products in Simcoe County rnd beyond will be on exhibition at Barrie Fair ne.\-L week. The farm-I era are deeply interested and the fair is in a large measure, theirs. Only as the farmers co-operate can :1. f.'a.i1' ho a11r*,rw3:-,:1"'11l 'R9n-rip Ac-vi. '\1HL'y as L116 .lal`lIlUl'S CU`0pUl'iU; Can a fair be successful. Barrie Agri- cultural. Society now well equip- ped with up-Ito-date buildings to accommodate stock and liberal prizes [are offered in all classes. The win- lnin gof prizes is not altogether the main aim n1 nvlnihifm-2, hnf Hrmro Ea! ulu 301 p1`1zt:.x` 1:` Hub 'dlL0g'eU1el` nnve1 main aim of exhibitors, but there isi the incentive to compelte with others` and to coinpzute your Best stock, or whatever it may be, with the Oliel fe]low s best. This is the way im- provements wi`.l come. T119 fair 2-iwnnid hp n19i.nI\r nrlnn-_u_: The fair should be mai~nl_V educa- tive, but there must be entertain- ment, and provision is made for the best at the Barrie Fair next week. The Junior Section promises many lnovel featu1'es this year, all of |[J1`0V".Il1lIl.`i \\"l'.l COIIIB. I which will be in-teresting to every- Dani , .u r\\'. lUl' s.~ 1.< J \`(`1`_\' \`1L'10Ll.~' p1`m- .-`plv. '1`h-re urr- othm-vu1nn1~abIo in-m.< on rr-cord. 10 \\'hi.'h tho speak- paid attention: but Hm \vm-cf" i: Tight to possess \Vti1lLIl,ll and all would share alike in the i wealth of the country. To the mass- 1 es who have stv.-uggled with poverty and to those who haven t even am- bition to struggle, .~:ocia`.ism in its various forms makes a strong ap- peal, and it is gaining headway in . the British Empire, as elsewhere. I't`` is an ideal and if all men were truly brothers, looking: to the other .< need, would work. But unfortunately hu- i man beings have not yet reached that stage. Democracy has in the past paid two much attention to produc- tion and not enough to dfstribution.. `H` 3+ lu 1-n :1n'vl\7n Hun-n rnniat hp I It s in1p1'(-.<. \\'l1<-11z1_2'o\'M'11-`. m~n`I .~'1::rt.< in to "ch-:1-n up xtrn-1 \`. .l'{'.Hf'A', ma. hut \\'hm1 thu m-t re-4` . is mvrv-l_\' to turn out 0111- set; of public .--.-r\':n1t.< in order to sub-` . unuthor -.vho. political fzL th is moru :.(-c-:~pt:1h <- tn the :1dminia<- trutlon. nml1`fm_u' is .:'zliI1(`(], and mu:-11 m:1_\' hv lost. by the ali. Surh flu,-_-'r:mlv political t':u'm'iti.~m _iu.~'tir*.~ thw .~-vvrost cvn.~'urc on the` . ..s. r-- ` ` .\....4- no` .. ..,\. i (Hamilton ggectc"-tor) | Hon. Earl Rowe, leader I ux-day, in speciousmess vaunted which be exposed the of Premier Hepburn s economies. While it is a lfact that within the churches them- of thelselves there are iCon.~*ervatfve part_\' in Ontario, n1zLd`e"'}"'g e-9h 1,? ghn.;_,- __pe(.ch in Dundas on Sat_!fall l1I`( S and seek to remedy them.- l l l l Lll\'l'l`.' L5 e11.'uu1`i;2:(?n1en'L m the` a1'is"Ln;: men with to proclaim their McLean s. laudable as well as a popv.',a1' thing: DRIVER IMSAPPEARS AFTER to balance the budget, Mr. Rowe showed that there were con.'~idera- `tions of more importance Sltill. In lb21laI1(`ll1,Q` the budget, care should be Coach "9 _b"5' itaken t.ha.t .'n_iu. is not don<, that ` and th" th' CRASHING CAR INTO BUS "I`hi1't.y-ve passemzers of a Gray bound for Barrie escaped um'n.jur~ed | unfair di.=(-riminaltion is not exo1'cEse(l,f'h .9? h"?1.V' t1aY1*D01'1_"0hlC1 101:` `that p](.dg.es are k(,pt_ that the budwthe hlgzhxvay south of Pamswlck last lm,-'t, Whm`. balnnw-rl, is not mc~1-c-l\",F"ld`'-" '~ V""l"9' {u\\'n:'. , _ , out of ` m0t.o1":.~*Y who was l`(`Sp0l1S'lblC Ior the donaw (.0,_.(.t(`.d`2ICC1(l('l1t. ed after c1'asl11n;: his c211 la poliical bud}.-'et, in Mr. i\\`or(l.<. For in;~'tzxm'e, when. tws-.`nny-vv million from moto1'i. n the form of ;.-'zx. `line tax and lit-4-n.<<-.<, only th1'r,~e and H1 lmlf mllinn.~ -- -- H-- u w. slurmn` I ' 13,111 and rolled over on 1t.~:.<."'de in the ditch. An unknown into the sfde of the bus. The zu.-(-ident happened rlln-inw n l1ou\'1` at 7.40] nu? en... ;um- Lax unu nc<-n. on _\' thl`:(.' and` la half millions are spcmt upon tho'T hit,-'11\\'z1_\`.<, it is easy to see that. byi? in_s:eni0u.< Int-tlmds of bookker:pin_u`. 21; f:.vo1'uh1t- . could be made by `I H. ;:'o\'<.~1'nnw.-nt .-'oIi<-. t.ou.< of populzlrlt opimon. Hut popu`zu` opfniovn i.<,5 ` por11:1p.~', mow Ii.<<-r-rniI1'_: than .~'u.<- 1' 1>'c:n.-d. .\Io.~'1. l':1miIio.< own :1 cm`. Thv!'-- .1-u m:1n_\' othvr \\':L\'.< h_\' whi:-I1 Ihu woo] may he pullnd on-1' un\\'mg\' 4 \'I-4 .`l'llUUl Lt`d.CIlCl'5, 2Hl(l IHCYC IS NO (lllT1'l culty in enrolling them. Surprising Results ,.. The 1'esult.'~: of the extra milk (liet`tf::e 1.i;.%tb. are real`_\' as'tonishing'. For instance, ' C10th B] 21 three months test was made in `."e halve C the junior second class at the Earljan articbe Harg School. In one room 42 chil-Jchurclmml dren were given mxlk and 42 wereIReVe1.end not. In conn. thereof it \va.s,Thi5. .-Q 1} found that the milk .>:roup _2'ained inl fT} ;'e fa weight 80 per cent. more than the{Cm.iQti.m.-t other group. The latter group lost are `di:c1.'e` 23.1 percent. more days ab. . from school. In schoo`. work tl1e1Chl.]~:,,dn [ nnlk dr_1nkers showed an nnprove- any mtere ment 01 47.8 per cent. over thepa, Min i others. lvt is to he observed that the ` Chirchgh non-milk drinkers presumably hadgtals of t , the normal quantity, or at least th-(anew wav. ' rc-(macaw-\' rn1an'Hf\' nf mi1`L- -39- Immn - for diminf: what is ad IL".'H.K. ` If 'I`he. are remarkable gures and, =.=u_c'u`0.=t to those pa1'ent.=. who can af-1 `ford it that p1'o\din.~g that extrr. bottle of mi`k for their children] .would hm about the best investnmnti ithey could make. Tho guro.= alsov 'su_Ege.=-t. to service dubs amd com- `munity social workers a eld for. frea] se.rvice in helping to nmkr-.~ bet iter (-itizens. For after al`, the boys; Enid girls are the yrveatest asset of! :uD'_V comrmun.3t_v and giving them the,` 1`.-2,<:ht start in life is the meatest, ':,.rvi(:e fhat can be rendered. ' I pull. U] U nl k(-. for mini '1`L 'milk 9:1'ou) `aim i `luff `: .1 '35? "9 glves 3 cent.` morlc -Qtlharfdthlglcl 1.-ollnduons of .tr"m ia] a.nL:i-)f1.n.'t`V- ale Sapped; Its dogmas Per cent. absc-wit Xe 1Ue.dJlted' Many young men from \\'o1'ktl1el((:fa}1h_1?.0t3`, hl.e}.lea"td1Y accept the milk drinkers imp1'ove- 1,]:-nan rehgion Ed 5`? .`'a"` f`-`*1 of tl1e'an,y,mters t `m mafntammg 1`P1'0' the,I()13`:`1nII It. Theres the rub. The had:t,]mch. has got .t. teach _t}_1'3 9559- t.h.g3 `is 0% the: Chsmall T9115-`.1011 in a `11_eces.=a1'.\' Ciuantity of milk at homelnew `lay; 1t.haS frank}-V to .lttl-`I017 \\'hehe1' they were on relfef or came `much Whch 15 unmuth and 31`h3l('-" from the more prosprous families.lf -In Short the .h`-ch has n01 kept -It seems that the extra milk Was? 1f2dt"` the t5`me5' M3 l5 90171" just an extra stimulant, improving ipe4O 0` . , lbodily .`r.o\vth, mental actix-'it_V and re-1 . me. pa1`t`C] a1`1.V 111 rural dis- 'sistance to the various little ge1'ms`-brmt? wt was the cent)` f 90"`-mu- Kand microbes that cause absence from ilty hfe , and m1}Wnt3' education. school. In two 5.v:1'oups chosen fromiTo.`da`V Its leadershlp has 5ai55~"9d- a senior third book class. the im-' Many years am? C]`-`l John Drovement in school attendance on`Ba'Vne Ma'cLean Said` I belle"? that the part of the milk (ll`ll1l\ 'l'5' over ;the pastors whethew the-V be Catholic `the opposition was 50.6 per cent; fnlor Ploteswnt Anglma." 1' Balm-< a<-arlmni(- achi<;vement3G.-1 per cent.;zShu.'(l be t he.1eadm7 m thel" (`Om- ,and in woi_2~l1t mc-a. 37.3 pc1.mumt1cS; not. m` _a `"'" 1``1ll0US ntfilll`. l"aYv but d'0Ct1-1' their Deonle in BARRIE FAIR NEXT WEEK WORTHWHILE SERVICE HEPBURN S ECONOMY U011 and not enou;:n L0 u..su'1uuL1un.: If it is to survive there must be|' some mdica` changes. In a land of , plenty there should be little poverty. In our own Canada, witih unlimited resources waiting to be developed, with only ten million people, there surely should be plenty for all. The supre~me test for democracy in the Brftn'sh Empire and in the United States is near at hand, and thel world, is watching: for the outcome. ` nu wt \w,1\.'-` oppon-,-nts :1` I: I 1 1-4 I\l `I|\ lllllllkllr" 1.< and mm-hg rlisturbzlnvt-.? f':1\'m*iti.~m7 w-rest .nr: -1111} gun.-.n.4..... ihe Northern Advance (fl'll.*"` and .,.. u.-., . 'l.nll< In-1'n. H. :1.` .~uun ;:.~' nv \\':1.< anw lo L"(-L om! _y0f his dmn:1_.:'vd our th<- m0Io1'i. ];h:x`1(-(I :1 p:1.<. cm mm] d1'o\'(.~ o` _in :1 . dirt-<-lion. The (-:11` ,i\\.'hi('h (')'2I>`hL`d into the bus wu.< 3f 1936 Ford tudor . which hurl only been driven 1.600 m'I|r*.=. 'r\rn .~u~.\-:11.-... In...-.,.` . Vp1cd.L'Il nu wuum cnop up the pu1p.t.l L No newspa.per headline having re-x sicorded that Parson Wrecks Churchl 5iwith Hatchet, it may be assumed` {that the attendance improved. 1 3` 5` Bu-t tln-c-at: tn nnln Hm m.1n;+ up \ uxw \\zI.< nurt .11 me m`]):`.('t. Provincial police are making eve1'_\' effort to locate the driver of the cm` and have three or four under sus- pricion. um) um-n urx\'(-n l.hUU n1Jv`-'~`. f Two . bu.<.' were .-rnt 011?; to tho . of the nccidi-nt undx broug'httl1c 1):1.<. into town. w1v1'L- fh.r_\' made (-o11!1r2(-tio11.- fori their de. Fortunatel_\' no one was hurt :'n the ixrpzivct. Provincial nnlimn urn nwalzinrr nvovv During the summer the ix-c`.o1' oil! a church in Saint John, N.B., an-I `nounced thart unless more of his par-I iisliioners turned out to hear him! .p1'each he would chop the pulpit. ` newsolainer headnp hnvinrr vs- . I Year by year the demand for bet- 1 ter roads is increasing. At the} Good Roads .`-\ssocia-tion c-onvcntion 1 held in Charlottetoxvn, P.E.I.. recent 1 .".y, consideration was given to im- ( provements that the travelling pub-'1 li<- rlcrnand. Smoother surfaces, 1' wider pavements. atter ,<:ra(l;enfs, < easier curves, are only some of the l demands. Judging` by the policy now 1 being followed in Ontario, it is only`: a matter of time until we have four- 1 lane boulevarded hi_2'h\\'a_\'s, with < grade separations at intersections, and with all urban centres by- passed. Engineers say this is com- ing`. and that the super highway of to-day Will became the commonplace road of to-morrow. Barrie, with ` four main higzhways passing through the town, has a problem that must, be solved. We ce1'tainl_\' cannot have`; four-lane speedways on the stree-T5,! and evidently the time is not far dis- tant when a main branch will have` to circle the town linking up with No. 11 and N05. 26 and 2'7. [Luau me attendance nnproved. } Bu-t threats to puhp the pulpit do` inot solve the problem that is perplex- ing church authorities not only in {Canada but in Great Britain. I 7\'Tnn\.' n\'nlnnnrfnn_~ luau... muuurab plullby OI room, . (town `and pu`l(-(`I o\'c-1' imo :1 farm lane- \\'z1_\'. The 0211' kept on in the bus `lzmv of zmic and in :1 last e"m't , lohson pullvd :1 littlv f;11'fl1r,-1` to thy `.)'i_;'ht. but thv van` <-m. into the 5!`-It side of ihv conch. Aft-31' the `u'z1.~"h the bus wont over the 1an0\vz1_\' and down into the ditch. \v11e.v1'~ T' mollod ow-1` on its 1'i_<:11t Sid.-. . As soon ;..~' he \\':1.< ah`v To set out! 00! ]1i< J-.nnnn-rul mm. 01-... .u,..,...:..| ! i iuuu me .~I.(u- 01 Inc D115. | 7.40 'p.m. during: :1 I1e:1\'_v rain ;~to1'.m. `Tho bus, d1'i\-`(m by G. Robson. of ,'l`oron-to, \va.~r p1'oce0din_L," north to }B'u'ri(-. Ho not"cr-d :1<':n'('.on*."ng` )to\\'zn`d.< him on the \\`<-st. side of them :hi;:'hw21_\' and in o1d(-1' to a'i\'w the! 111oto1'st plenty of room. . down i JHHI Hllnnll n\'r-1- hmn -1 Fnv-xx I-vv-r }'.."cUl'c1u3. out 111 urezu; britazn. i Many explanamions have been given diniinfshinig congregations, and, iwiiat admitted, in England at anyi wate, to be a di`i'culty in securingi the right type of men to don the 'C.`.cvth. But the blun-test .~:tz1tement `,we have come across is contained in [an in the Eng-'1 sh Modern IChu1'chm2m, written by its editor, `Reverend Docltor H. D. A. Major. 3This the reason he Q`iv-<- uugllm. L" There encou1~a}::(=ment in the 5se`.ves 'co1n'agc ,failures them.-, L 3 p<::'.1ItU- '-0. 1 Once, particularly in tricts, irt of gity communty ITO-day its i Many years asro. Cnlnncal Jam. LU`u2l_V us ieauersnip nas 1 ago, Bayne said: 3the plasters, they Catholic] 'or Protestant, Anglican or Baptist, lshould the leader.'<. in their (`om- ilTll1l`lltE(`S; not in` a narrow, religious `;way, directingz; people all matters of common interest ' -\nrl llnnvn cu-r. 1\1v\r\\v .. .1 nu lll` 01 common 1nte1'e.=.t. ; .-\nd there are many no-dz'._\' who `share the hope of l{ingscon s Elmer `Davis that he. would live to See the. gday when in our 1'u1'a_l cozmnunities ;we will n-d a centre \v`2th the c`ergy- 1 :man as the leader, ably assisted by;` the _g'o\'e1'nment s agricultural repre-l `scnt.9.tives and the public school teacher, all working: co-ope1`at3ve`4y to ja common end. and that the same lwell-balanced development of oul {Canadian youth." I "Plan ,~.~m-....4.:...I,. .4` /* 3. I-.:u.1m(1r111 _V0uLn.' I ! The essentials of Christianit._V can be applied to every practical prob- lem that beset: humanity. Mere dozrma cannot. rn1.m.,. n..,......_.~,......r n FILL THE PEWS OR CHOP UP` THE PULPIT DEMOCRACY OR SOCIALISM I-Eeadiof C.N.R. \/1:.) ; Uaditiona] ; its I 1'91-Innr +'c..-.1 llll .`L'Jl'l|). iobson. of ("IT c'0n"'ng of the the owvd farm lzm-:- n hn' I:1.~I c`o1't' ?hr.1'10 111: A 1't- 1' thu, hv l:mr-\\'n_\' \\`1'1:_1'w r, I CAMERON & CAMERON !B.-XRRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 1- I\ 5; ant- ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER Solicitor for obtaining probzltte 01 will, g'uzu'dia11:11ip and udmi:1ist1`at.ion and General Solicxtor, ;\'ota.1'y Con- veyancer, etc. MONEY TO LOAN nm--. M .... .:.. 'r-.___I_ DI.l._ I GORDON FOSTER `BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY CO.\'V'EY.-LNCING, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN `Office, 3 Owen St., Barrie Phone 69 | ` GORDON LONGMAN `BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ' F`,'l`(`. | .InA-vvr1|\| uv. ulzavvrxnl } BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- ARIES PUBLIC & CONVEYAl\'=CERS ,7- _ -__..... .. vv... .._...Auv;; Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. 18 Owen St. - Barrie M. Stewart C. D. Siewa The Nofthern Advance, Barrie I ouuvcaauz LU \u1'l'.'5\VlCK OZ ` QBARRISTER, SOLICITOR, 5 MONEY TO LOAN 058,... D... I:n....v. :>_....: uvnw us uvnu BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- iAR.IES PUBLIC, CSNVEYANCERS ET . I Mnnnu on I ...... -9 I ..... _. I'L- n UI`1`1L.L'.: 16 UW.l:..\ 51'. In the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Office, Elmvale, Ont. W. A. Boys, K.C. J. R. Boys ESTEN & ESTEN BARRISTEI-LS Solicitors in High Court of Justice Notaries Public, Conveyancers Money to loan at lowest curreni l rates. | Ofce: 1st Floor Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. .(`;. I-I 1=.=+pn M u Iran- ! G. H. Estenb 1* u.\xL1'.AL. uuu;\,1u1 Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night Morgue and I Chapel in connection. I Es1;abli: 1869 .DL...... no D-.m:_ A - I I` Phone 82. -.-,__-_, ..-___,-----..., _.-. 5 Owen St., Barrie. Phone 406. Itl\\--vwtv v1V/\ . It ... .u.U.\`La1 1U 1xU.-KN Ofce: Masonic Temple Bldg. m'.L'U. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. (\I71:W1(`Y.`. 10 n1xr1:*\~ mm Mr. Merchant"- aaauao Money to Loan Masonic Temple B|dg., Barrie D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. Successor to Creswicke & I A'D`DC'l"I:[,) {'V!\Y vrnrnn-n _uUx\r_1 LU IJUAN Ofce: Ross Block, Barrie. STEWART & STEWART 731'nrrw1-1\r~< nnv vt'Vv'r ` or Interest. OFFICE: 13 OWEN ST. A3 11v:xrncnc +'nYno1n1\~ nn,....n:. G. G. SMITH & CO. FUNER.-\L DIRECTORS mu. A...I...I........ :. r`........-o: TO YOUR PRIRTIRE REQUIREMENTS BOYS & BOYS 1:-vwusm ~,.--...-...,.__ We carry 3 full line of Constables and Coroners` Farm and House Leases. Publilhod at 123 Dunlap 51;, B an-ie, every Thursday I. D. , hdftow and Publisher EDITORIAL Business Directory Loolr over your requirements and place "our order `vith the Advance. The Northern Advance is equipped to "handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. Nnrthrrn Ahuanre PHONE 53 Printers in Barrie since 1847 l rates. Stewart C. M. H. Estenl 00;) Barrie, Ont .r\. 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