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Northern Advance, 29 Oct 1936, p. 2

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UR. VVl"lI.ll`4l\ IA. VV\.I\Jl.I|\\Jvv EYE, EAR, NOSE AND '1`HROA'l ` SPECIALIST r\._:lI:- t\..|..ri.. GEO. R. AND E. A. E Licensed `~ CHIROPRACTORS and D TBERAPISTS I CI. DI. an, IVA..__ -.. 'l."1'1LIU.l`El\.I.`.l1D 82: Dunlop St. Phone 403 Electric, Hydro, Physio and Electionit Treatmenrts. Massage and Corrective Adjustments Rlnm-I Test: and U1-inalvsis Massage ana uorrecuve !1uJuh1n:uI..-. Blood Tests and Urinalysis Hora or Office Rates Reasonable DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSIOIA-NS AND SURGEONS DL...... 912 4'7 M...l- Am- 47 Elizabeth St. DR. WALTER H. WOODROW -`V-V-1 `v A -n -uvr\.u7\ A '\V1\ l1\II DA A MISS BEULAH SCOTT ' DR. E. G. TURNBULL AMBULANCE SERVICE We can suppy you with any quantity of the Best Make at right pric es --Phone 791V-- P. C. LLOYD 8: SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS DR. W. A. LEWIS us .a-\..._.. Barrie Branch Dr PJLILIXIJLLD .1 Orillia, Ontario cl..- nnnnn ( I-Inn Magistrates , Worms also f>RUGLESE BURNS Phone 218 Northern Advance How about your EDITORIAL Counter Check Books Phone 53 words, It was a umon Lunncu J.Ul at paltriotic purpose. We pride our- selves that the Liberal-Conservative Party to-day is m the same position and has the same purposes of nut- ional service. Tnen, too, the name Liberal`, and Hm 1m,:+ fhinsm \vhir'h it imnlies as AVIACLI o\.A v.A\/\- . . i -and an over`-valued currency. `W I t v ``*C, Libel`? It is to be expected that devalu- B the best things which it implies aiiion and o.oVo.i.ninoni Spending. wiii . 3- p1 m3`1 label can be wm t`'d.a-V lead to an increase in prices es.pecial- 0 n1Y by the Libe"a`i'C5"Vt'- i`V among` those commodiilties that Y Party in C3-ad?-~ T`,1",ld t'h"e have been dell`-ated, i.e., those most 5` is no Liberal Patty m "5 tV closely linked with the expont and U 1 the true polmcal 59 f the `building trades. Should this aim bel f term In 0tar.1 We have .3 Hep achieved without raising costs pro-i - blun party: .wh1h 15 ayt`hmg but portionately, prots will re-appear'V Llberal" S`m`1a.r1y .at Ottawa _' and business may be expected to im- C have _3 MakemZe_ Kmg 1-V_W!h-~prove. Up to now the polirticuul op- Q ,mb`5 , Anlerlcall _i513t`_`5m position to devaluation in France has lalssez faire economic mternat1o_na1- `boon iargoiy cansod by the boiiof T ism and intense Quebec nationalism. that ination would i.eSni.t_ In the ( It has indeed wandered far from the nnbiio mind the prone}, ination of q Empire loyalties of Laurier s earlier ,-the period of 19234926 was closely It days and can no longer be accurate- nssooiioitod with oni.i,.enoy doni.ooin_|; 13 , descnbed 35, L`bera1~ Bu!` tjheltion. There is much, however, to in- 1 Liberal-Conservative Ifiarty retains dioate that Such iioais are oxaggoi._ the S3e"ita'1- ch33}cte"`5t`5 }}`h `tinted. The legal devaluation of 1928 ` P0559-559d at the me when `'9 ``'aS:\\'as the culmimation of a long '1 founded by Sir John A. Macdonald. di.awn_ont process of iniiiaition andl; Wlhen the next provincial election marked tho more aooontanoo of ai fmes 31`-mg, , it Wm `mhance that fait accompli. The present devalu- Lxberal tmdutxon, inasmuch as thou~ nmion foiiows hard on the heels of a ands of Liberals who remember the period of donation, characterized glories of a once great political.` (nniiiko the earlier period) bv much 5h] f thuI3h`t in this prVi unemplovment and idle industrial ca- will vote for Liberal-Conservativism pao_ity_ `soon conditions are for loss m preference t HePb`"'m5m' conducive to an inlationory upswing F `-`of prices. 'j""- --` ` Ag al1`P.'l(lV indicated. another re- Tihe ddiculit-y for the Government 1 at Ottawa is that the relief camps v were used as an indiscriminating ` election issue with which to con- - demn the Bennett regime. They - were exhibited as altogether bad. Now the Liberals in oice at Vic- . t-oria suggest to the Libenals in office `. at Ottawa that they had better con-` . sider relief camps in their unempioy-_ _= men-t policy. It is a piquant situa ' `-`:1'on.--Vancouver Province. 1 I V I These are not good days for either 1Oommuni~sm or Fascism in Europe, says the European correspondent of the New York Times. The two movements are under a cloud. I `("1-us-:rn11nc.n'1 IC n! nhVi0llS1V and` i While `the results of devaluatioii can hardly be forecast in detail, it 7is expected that France will reap ad- ]vantages resembling those which fol- ilowed the break with gold in Gri .Britain and tilie United States. ln `the case of Great Britain the aban- ' l donineiit of any attempt to support ithe pound at its old parity with gold _"created an atmosphere favorable to :the pursuit of what is described =an expansioni.~:t---in contrast to a de- *ilationiai'y--inonetary policy. The nultiinaite effects of the nc\v British e policy, combined with the revival of is condence which it helped to gener- es ate, are shown in rising prots, o growing production and enlarged em- ,ii ployment. While in the case of the 52; United States, the expansionist pol- ce` icy took 11 somewhizit different iorm d,l-vuia the route of decit-naiicing *`--it assisted in the reversal of the rprevious dcatioiiary trend and was 10` . . . . . at associated with reviving business. h.-mmln-;+inn I~.l-im~nf'ni-p i: r-.21`. .'H1(l `for 300 planes has been placed with Rumors are going arounci mar. uie| -British Government has placed orders ffor from `lairplanes with 1,200 to,1,5oo militaryl .~\nierican aziid Can-'1 zidian rms. `The air miiiistry (ionic-s this, but 2LCl{n0\\`l(:(.lf_ ,'L`;~' `.l*.:=.t an 0. ` ] I \ - `a Vancouver factory. In Britain ar- `1'z1l1g`On1IltS have been made with six 'au=toniobi'le manufiictui-ers to estab- lish planfts for the manufacture of specied t._\'pes of airplane engines. I.-\1'te1' N.-4 trial production, ihe factor- ies were to be closed until the emer- lgency of war requires the engines. Events in Europe have been mov- -ing fast of late and Bl'l'l.z\ll`1 had a [late start in air force reconstructioni compared with other powers. Ger-'| I i ITIIL`.-T1 production is known to be fai ;in advance of Bi'itaiii s, and Gernianyi has to move fast to keep pace withl Italy and Riissia. In the latter they` are turning" out 5,000 li`lllli;a1'_\_' planes :1 year. lt is e.stiinated that Britain re- (iuii':,t:< st-me 4,500 planes to back up `PROBABLE EFFECTS or I DEVALUATION ON FRANCE `associated Wlnn 1'0VlVlI1g uusuieba. "France will be to liberate the mone- Deviziluation, therefore, is first and foremost a necessary step towards an effective policy of economic ex- pansion. The immediate effect in tary authorities from the restrictioins imposed by the task of s21feg'uarding the gold reserve. As already pointed out, devaluaition became zi foregone conclusion as soon as the Govern- ment had decided upon the adoption of am expansionist policy. Enlarged public works and armament expendi- tures combined with the social leg- islation of the new G.overnment, in- volving as they did increased cost.-5|` of production and expansion in the ` public debt were quite incompatible` with low prices, high interest rates -and over-valued i 14- ha ha nvnpz-fiat` +.h::.+' zlpvnln-i IA` -and over-valued currency. -~ I 1 " ( 3 i`.y I 3 have 6 1 9 " t re-appear" 0 ` h-`prove. `! 1` " >9 mind, `T of 3'&LSS0Ci1E1=t(3d deprecia-' le`+:.-ua 'I`fhm-n in mnrvln hnxvpvpr, fn in-` `3oI' pruces. x As already indicated, 4 '.=u1t of devaluation will be to better '1 the poczition of French export indtfs- & `tries, inciuding the tourist trade. I With the price of the franc now be- 4 ween 4.35c and 4.96c, compared with the previous G.63c, exporters will no lg longer be hsandicapped by an over-;` `gvalued currency, while tourists will! 61 cease to be rcp<=`.1ed by an expensive! - ` 43.-nun ` ALBERTA 1s REFUSE; LOAN SOUGHT FROM DOMINION. i1\I1nis/t.e1' Dunning. 7 The provincial sinking fund has `1on`._v $366,000 to cover the issue, {leaving a balance of $884,000, which ;must come from some source if the `bondholders are to be paid. The is.<.ue originally had an interest rate in: civ nor m=nvf._ but it was cut in charges. Finzxnce Minister Dunning: told the .~'\`.br-rta Governmem the Federal ]t1`easu1`_\' had no power to make loans { . I 4 to provinces other than for relief pu1'p0.~'es. Giovernor-Genera1 s war- 1`z1n t.< might be used in emergencies, but only to nieet tho public debt. of! `Lhp Dominion. ' Alhm-fa -.mrI(\H.-i\\':i wt`-1'0 :11 IOQ`-i . , Alberta, in need of $334,000 to] _1'edeem an Alberta bond issue of` ;$1,250,000 due Nov. 1st, sent an ap-. `meal to Ottawa for a loan, but the ~; request was -turned down by Flnlance ?1\I1n'Ls/t.e1' Dunning. vmm rn-n\7inr'in1 ninkin-tr fund : if .-\1b01't-1'. :1;:'i'e~.- the Uommion. , Albertzt '.mdOtt.:'.w:1 were at log- `L'k-1`hI`:1(i.< onc<- bc-fore this _\'em' on a `1_n'opo. loan. The provincial So- cia`. Ci-edit Go\'o.1'nmen1 wanted a loan of $-",`200.(J00 to covub :1 m;.tu1`- \it`\' due April last. Ott.a\\'u was will- iiilfl,` to :1 the mont-_\'--it had `] "`i.<]:\ti\'rA aut;ho1'it_\` at that time-- to come under 21 lozm (-ouncil. The .-\b(-rhart Govern- ;m(-nt 1'f'1`\1I~'(`(i. Oltuwzi stood adam- `am and the bonds \\'t'.`1'!` not redeem- iod, :i`.thouf:h mterest (`h21)`_Q`(`$ h:1vr- `Ibcur. mot ever since. I V ' at COMMUNISM AND FASCISM EDITOR WOULD RETAIN 5( __._ LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE . 1 . f-- =; (Lindsay Watchman-Warder) ii Art an annual meeting held in an 1 Ontario constituency recently, the 3 `chairman drew the attention of his : iCommunism is now obviously and audience to the fact that the notice.~' distinctly 011 H10 1'11 5 SP1in~'Which had been sent out referred to P1`e`5idm AZ1141 ~ from the Conservative Party, rather than Madrid, however it may be camou- to the Lzibera`.-Con.servative Party.` laged as 21 tour of the Government s I don t know whether the change other fronts, needs hardly to be was deliberate or not, he remarked,l interpreted otherwise than as a pre- but I am quite satised with it. ".`Y to. 1`."'b'r.xduS f `Nth In several respects we are unable`: Urlty, culrminatxng m.the surrender to agree with our .iend_m that` Oftthe be1e'a`g'r.(`d Ca.p]ta1' That Wm statement. We value the title` nd fr a Whller 1 *1 w? e1' Of Liberalaconscrvative because of '1"t':4 b-d and a M105 f deStmt` the historical background and sentiment-I attempt to Plum Cmm"iSm in 3 al connection with Sir John A. Hac- counltrry which, however backward in donatd our first cthi-ta)in_ It com_' Spats 495 t wfmt it" Repercllsj memorates the fact that at a time mnns mill` he felt In other countr1es_,,f 9,(wm.nmend1 deadlock which I Ulfidli . franc. [)0`1'1(1I10l(1I'S an: M) Lu: yanu. ;.u. Eissue lof six per cent., but it ha.1f earlier this year in a general 'drive by the Government of Premier Aberhart to reduce debt carrying, charges. I 1`in-,m.-o Mini. Dunnintr the! bwvn lnot VVONI Rwv. I i'F0r0nt0 ( `dent of ihqna ha jwonuwfs `WWuxfh+t i r I 1 I '|'h(,- 111'.~'t >pr,-<-(`I1 I (-\'(.-1' mane was 1111 fz1\'o1' of it. I felt that z] \\'<- 1121!` 10 do to huvw peace. :oc'1z11 1w f0W11:}| and :11] that of 111111;: \\':1.~' 10' ;-11f1'u11ch'1. \\'o111r~11. But now thvy huvv it, th1v_\` don :-:(-t-111 to hwv done -` ..-:11. :+ H .m.+.+m i V-1.VI\' Ac :1 `and all th: I . `- -nf1'unchm'- it, H11 \w1'_\' much `Of. fact. L11 | of womc-n '1!-1'1-st in WOMAN VOTE. MAKES NO CHANGE The Northem Advam-e planes ` -~-~---- - . ofce 3 Owen st" Barrie phona 69 qui1'r:~.'< the (l(.`f('llC(; line of 1,750 grhtlng planes of all classes. - : With tho higr 1)o\vm`s 211` (`,(1l1lD1)(,`d GORDON LONGMAN interpreted otherwise U'dH as `a pic` liminary to a larger exodus of auth- ority, culrminat .ng in the surrender of tthe bele-a.g'ur<-d capital. end in welter chaos of destruction, sports, does not want Repercus- sions will be felt in countries to which the Third Initernational has been looking as possible next elds of action. Communism in Europe is thus facing a .~rious setback. While, however, militarism dis- I the moderate Uui. I an: \]uAI.\. u...,..,....._ ...-.. ... uiiablcf friend -iii that` title 1 sentiment-1'; '} 1 i 1 I 1 donald, coin- _ of gvoveriimenal -threatened `the very roots of our representative parliamentary system Liberals united with the moderate Conservatives under John A. Miacdoiiald to form the guised as fascism, or fascisin in niili-lLibem_1_ConSe1.v`mve Party_ In other 1 words, it was a union formed for a 1 it is, is hand in whichever tho uimer taristic guise, clnwlv u-r>1'.1*.1' n or `ns\'|i'vinf.i(' mn-nn.:4=-_ We nride our- planes of 21.11 classes. ` With the big poxvrs f`,(]l1ipp(`d with w-n` n1achinm'_v, it can only {mean one thing:--wa1'. Britain has striven for peace, but now realizes; that she must be prepared to meet what is c-omin_2'--nvo one can tell how .BI\I\V1 Canada is woefully lacking in [statesmen and politiical leaders of the rright type. We speak of profession- In] nnIi('i.q.nS. but honestly we have rrigh~t type. we speax 01 pI'U1esmun- \al politicians, but honestly few of them, for there are few who lwould measure up to the standard Britain s success in-Empire building was due `to her long, splendid `ine of professional sta`tesmen ; there -, young men prepare themselves to -, serve their country just as do doc-1 | tors and lawyers prepare for the pro-` 5 fessions. ` Fnnn,-In +n_rla\,v npprlsz v-mmg` meni Rumors ai'e going around that I.'he| L-1n {`1nvr.-1-nnucrnf 1151: h]}l('(>d 01'd1`.". fessxons. 3 l Canada to-day needs young men; `whose aim in life is to serve the` - country, and there are three re- quisites if they would be successful. The first is knowledge, and withow I it little can be done. Power of dis- .1: u cernment, such as greuaut statesmen possess, comes only from t:`norough' v training. We have plenty of mush-I .|roon1 pollticians who spring up over ' ,`night, but who lack grounding. The second requisite is power to I Icernment, such greuaut St.aI-e.'sn1enl nu Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of 1n,,.,,._ I1-9on1 over` OFFICE: 13 OWEN ST_ night, ~'-"iCk_ In the premises formerly occupied by ` The second requxsite power the Bank of Toronto adapt; `to focus knowledge to advan Bunch ofce_ Elmvaie "Ont diage, or tact. The thud requxsite is w_ A_ Boys K_C_ R_ Boys lsterling integrity. It does not pay to be dishonest, Ia.nd the public will . soon nd you out. ESTEN & ESTEN map mnunmimr nolitician must _ ___V_ nnd out. The blossoming politician learn how to accommodate himself nt:o oh.ing-s as they are. There are two parties to choose from, or the alter- native of plowing a lonel-y furrow. Take up the party whose principles come nearest to agreeing with your .own. Tihere are many parties or -`groups to-day, but the two party . system of government has proven _ over centuries to be the best, if we . are to remain a democratic country. 1: ......+u A:uc'mna warp dnnca awav (`LEAGUE A LAME DUCK ll SAYS HON. G. H. FERGUSON} to remain uemocraiuc cuuuu_y. If pavty divisions were done away wi't'h wand a_ mass of free and inde- ;pendent members sent to parliament, `in two weks them would be a divis- ion and the members would be siding with two or more leaders. _ I POLITICS AS A PROFESSION OVER A MILLION IN CANADA STILL GETETING DIRECT RELIEF While there has been a decrease in the number on relief in Canada since December last, there are still over a million receiving direct re- lief. In December `.a.s't 1,212,262 were gebing direct relief, while at _ the end of July the number was 1,063,546, a decrease of 1481616. W" 'TTImrc. iv: rrm rIm1'h1'. Irnf. the number ' The League of Nations is a poor` .o`.d lame duck which would have been wiped out long" ago if Great .Bnilbain had not been sitting at its bedsidie holding` its hand, said Hon. | G. Howard Ferguson, speaking at the" Ottawa Women s Club. I_t was duel only to British public opinion the Leapzue had been able to show some success rtli-is far, and it was to be deplored that zlie United States had` not joined. ."l`il1r: mnwf. inmm-tan't il llT`L`L` in the not joined. .-"I`lhe mos importawt thinr: world to-d:ay is consolidation of the `Brit.i.=~`h Empire. "N10 British Empire lhlzul the best Chan:-0 for leadnrship and to preserve peace and p1'osporit._v for all time. Mr. Frrmruson thotmht the T1',nt3' of V01': should lmvn` l formed the basis for the IA'Zl_"U(3 01 Nz1t.ion.<. M::n,\` little, postmre stamp count:-ir~:< had joined the lLoa,211e and their votr-.= are as effec- ivo as` those of po\VM'ful nations. '[`>l1<- . nations .'~'0ll_Q`ht :1 <`.0r-l:;r- lation of n011-ngju-1'ossio!1 from Yhc .lLc-a;`uo. than thourrht th-`_v \\'o1~ .~z1fr- l`m:d \\'r-1'0 : I U- ,1:,I 9\I\` sklnlx l hn1-n xvnnhl hf` .3: I ! J. Albert Pinurd, ex fm'm.-1* mem-! `her of the Ontario Lc~,r:is1.:1tu1'e, was` (,-kc-t-ed in East Ottawa b_\'-election on Monday to the House of Com- :i.mons. Of ve candidates in the .f eld :11` were Libe1'a1;< with me ex- J cent of Joan Trissot, who ran with tithe .~'unpo1't. of the Union Nationale` Socin-t,y. `mid J~'i1tlST|f`(l. , ` He did not think thc-1-oz would hr : In con1 l;1,rr1`21 tion in lCu1-opr- for :~nmw: time, tlmugrlu tl1c-w- might hr- :1 lo`. 011 people killed, such as in the troulmlwl in Spain and othr-1' countrlr-.=. .-K wan ' gin the Far East is much more lil ` whorr.-. Japan is sr-c-kin}: T0 <-xtwml he-r l Funrrlr-1-Q ` \VH(`1'(`. J El borders. the I\'ing s= E.P. Ranch at Alberta ,sold for $12,800 at D0\\'ns\'i~`W, near '.Toi`0nto, on Monday. An average of `, $226 was made on the eighteen bul`.s :,and $369 on the twent_\'-one fa`.-males "sold, the best price paid since 1921. - '1`-op price of the sale was $925 paid ' by B<.-nth Farms, Oshawa, for a two- .> _vear-o1d bull, while a two-year-old \ heifer went to J. J. Koney, Sanzi. - Rosa, California, for $900. ' ` 'l'lTH'I_V-1`1lI`.f- noau OI onurunux u 1 (-uttlo from the hr-rd of His Maj:-sty IS WAR NEAR ? ; 1 CAMERON G: CAMERON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. ` III!` ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER Solicitor for obtaining probatte 01 will, guardianship and administration and General Solicitor, .\ obzu'y Con- veyancer, etc. MONEY TO LOAN nn:._... M .... -:.. 'r-.....I._ Ru- I GORDON FOSTER _ `BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY \ CONVEYANCING, ETC. 1 MONEY T0 LOAN slowly getting the Spadn, strangely enough its victories are not helping the cause of fascism at large in the rest of Europe. The Spanish civil war has been waged too bloodily and been accompanied. by too many horrors to encourage partisanship in more peaceful coun- tries. lt is not at all certain yet that even Spain, when communism, syndicalism and anarchism are final- `._v defeated and sque-lched there, will become a Fascist country. There is no lack of good reasons why it will not whole-hearttedly become any- rthinp: of the kind, but become ruled by .2: sort of military oligarchy adopt- ing some Fascist methods without the basic principles. This at present is a debatable point. What is scarcely debatable, because it is an obvious fact, is that the Spanish civil war has not helped the cause of communism and fascism in countries which have not yet adopted the principles of either. The day of 121. European division into these two opposing yet dawned and is not even yet in sight. The fruits of both systems and the penalties attending adoption by countries them have too forbidding: an aspect to encounaige imitation. it is, W upper in IN camps has not . their ` enforcing ` BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY F'3'I"("., Jlnavvt-|:\n ss nu.-.aw-.-.`. BARJRJISITERS, SOLICITORS, NOT. ARIES PUBLIC & CONVEYANCERS n.14.u.u;.>.;a.a.~-.4, -..v... v. _ _ _ 5 Owen St, Barrie. Phone 406. `rI\\~VV`7 ruzx 7 (\ I \v Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. 18 Owen St. - Barrie D. M. Stewart C. D. Stewa ucctzaaun. uu \ILCcvIA\.l\\. .- D IBARRJISTER, SOLICITOR, 5 MONEY T0 LOAN nan--. n--- nl._..l. 11---: i . . . _ _ _ . -_ BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- ARIES PUBLIC%Mg`(".)NVEYAN-CERS ` BARRISTERS Solicitors in High Court of Justice Nnfn vi nu `Pnlir, (`.nnve.vanc_ers DOIICIEOIS 111 n.lgn uuuu. U1 uuauu: Notanes Public, Conve-yancers Money to loan at lowest current 1-aha. ' D G. H. Esten .`uU.'\u.u1 LU nu.-xn Ofce: Masonic Temple Bldg. %Th'c Northern Advance, Barrle 1"Ul`U`JI(.t L1.a JJ1Iu:I\JJ.uuo ` Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night Morgue and l Chapel in connection. 1 Established 1869 :nL-_, no R-..-in n! 1 1 ll Phone 82. Mbney to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. Successor to Creswicke & I A nnrnmnn nnrr vnrmnn sunnin- Ofcc: ht Floor Masonic Temple BIdg., Barrie. '1 `I1 `m.+..~n `M 1-1, Egg-_m STEWART & STEWART .`-5-vnnr-Ivv'r\lV nnv 1r1'rrnr\`nCI \ LVJUAVEA 1 L U .Ll\JJ1.lV Gce: Ross Block, Barrie. MOI\'EY TO I G. 0. SMITH & C0. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .n.__ A....L..l.._.-- In ('4-u-unt-H B Jsiness Directory 1,U6Z$,'D4b, uecrease 01 1401010. Tihere is 'no doubt but the number on relief will increase again to the and of the year, so that the unem- ployment situation on the Whole is, not improving very much. BOYS & BOYS WW Fl BEQIHREMENTS We carry a full line of Constables` and Coroners Farm and House Leases. The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Gatalogue. Look over your requirements and pl9ce "our order vith the Advance. Nnrtlyrrn Ahnanre PHONE 53 Printers in Barrie since 1847 I TRIBE. Stewart H. Esrten mm Barrie, Ont Published at 123 Dunlop SL, B arrie. every Thursday I. D. KORELSON. Flditm and Publisher Ewe THURSDAY, OC'1"0BER 29, 1936. `VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES r'r.ll'b1bJ.1-u\ Amy oun.u2.u.u Ofce-0wen St. (Forme1'ly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson). Residence 144 Maple Ave. Phone 700 Graduate of McGill Unkersity, 1\Iont!ea`.. `Oice and Residenc-e-Corner Dun- lop and Poyntz St;s., Barrie. Phone 105 Ofce Hours: 9-10 21,111., 1-3 p.m. 7.9 n rn DR. N. W.`ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simcoe County Office and Residence 50 Mary St. Phone 101 Office Hours: 8-9.30, 11-2.30, 6-3.30` .t r1l b1\.v`1J-5-ND .1.L\1J oununuxuu 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. SURGERY AND DISEASE-S OF WOMEN Awociate Coroner, County of Simcoc f Phone 61. Ofce--58 Collier St. Office Hours : 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 pm. 4`? uruua, ununo will be at the Queen : Hotel, Barrie, Every Saturday. 8 am. to 12 noon, and by appoint- ment. J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. Pl-1Y'SICIAI\` AND SURGEON (W59.-n_f\un-n gt Mr. Merchantu

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