Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Mar 1924, p. 6

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.\lUll l I cu Office and R<>: -.bPth and I}mrll`01' 1)`\:\Iur\ 11 lU1 l-IH` [PU1lrl't` U1 lllt` \\IIllll. _ The zumuul stwtenxem. of `.1: :\IeatI`opo1itzm Life will appear in Hris papal` in nhe course of a week or two. Tho Board L~n'npolitu11 \n\- h-xvn In-n\ |l|lIj~.. K,\lI|l\;'l lll 1)Ll|l|\ il rim" srrcctur-:-. ()1.I:.x\\':\. Mr. A. "isko. who unde1' this action resident \'ic0-p1'esi(1c-11! Lld. is :1 son of Haley I-" 3:11.-u.+ nr` 1I\:\ \Ynlo-nun} l. ID (I BUM I11 n-r of mu .\Ie`l1- new Cnmpnn_\`. ms In-on stzuted. 1 contemplunml m-puny for some Llched the nu on. T\.. H(l\l' dlllllll LlIl\"l`7 (LIILI (1 [Full 1 . of lirv insurzmr:e in three in: .-\b t\\'0I.hi1`ds- of that mum in Czmzulian conlpaniea Ii!-I10 ll-ss than one-ihird is In I . QA n 4.-.n IlIII>IV\III`:lL4 \.'I IllIlL`l|l .0H0.U00, nnn run "L. ~ ('1)|IH" to 1001i I u bin, not only IV I. for 10:1dm:~;hip nr-nts which 10ml the life and the ` `a\ 1111K.` 1.HbLlld.l| oviderl -for the 1 W21 of .1 Heat! 1 . ml !..n...1n ! lllulll l1l|". llllUlL;ll II.` us in Caunada, is -a1`r,\' \, in mzL1\'in: be-Mm'{ n pnnple of C:m:\dn the`. Mn in-n|'nnm'\ nntl nnr-\ Ill.` |HhlllLlHl.'l'. illl work in which 21. h1II11unitarizn1 kw QR . RR of Directors 01" the} FA... 4 I :o`.. luau.-..nnn ll nV\JlIIK' lllllll r21pidl_\' tho Dmniniu .0 I.\r\u\9.*w vI\ f` \ UNI lll\'.`J I; on (1 5 | VIVL n UIIUB tllll Th 0 (-0 n -rwo\r~ 111 f c.omp:1n_\: med H101 v.~.. n u.-\1..~n |IIL' (l.|I|lJUlAl. Ul [ I I am \'m1\' :.:1a.(lg n1` vxpre:<:~1i11.< Lhe \\-ark L]mt3 I`:-. ihr011;:l1 its` -In-all :1 5: I-'.1I`|!\ The Nm'1h01-n Ad\'z111(-0 I. llllm III llll which ollicersl Fun (~I\\\-1. 01....-x; l".JIll1JiI|l_\ 1 in Canada with Int: 'fl\ l V..nu.`l ` U5!/4lI}llbll' Ofce 1'01" '1: 5.. 1 :- .~-u'p nun` officers of` 0 as they nun. Juu] w ,2murrzL ml 01' $10.').~`; .. r`.`.....x 1 I.nAul`|.|` com pa WnnI,in$ L .;1 1 Ud. Cz1I121d- II\..Il tn Ill an` to tho, ]1(?.ZLl\lh} LU harly ..l I `u e- llrl/.(llH xl _LLl|l`.`-.` 1|.` 111 L11!` ]|1l1ll4|lHn' 01191 01' 21 Jim-11ile C11111`1 111 11111` 1li.<- l1`i1:-1. I . :~'z1,\' such v.\pv11. \\'o11l(1 111-1111211113` be 1101 11101-1 111:111 `live 1111111111-(1 111 1i_Q111 l11111t11`0 11z11's 1191' year, p1'01):111l,\' 11111011 ls-.45.; \\"11e11 it is 11utic1-11 111211 :1 (-1111311101`-1 3:1 court is ;1l1'c-ml)` zl\'2ll1d1)lP one (-1111` 111110 17111-1 01' the 111:1(.`11i11-1'_\ o1` . 1'ezulil_\' 1`ez11i7.e 111211 111:1 expteilsv will 110-l he so \'e1`_\' :1'0:11. T110 (1<*p:111I-`! 111v11t at To1'o11~.t0 will us11a11l_\' up-11 point as oicials r111_\' s11it.'11>lc- 111e11| who are rec01111111c11(le(1 by the 1111111- icipality. The oicials 1'eq11i1'e(l are judge. clerk and probation officer. It is quite llikely 1t11~a1t, :1 1'eco1111111e.111d-z1- Illion would be made for the a.p1po'in1t- rmenit of our present pohice n1'a1g1is- ctralte as judige, :tha1t.the present police court clenk, Mr. A. W . S1111i1tl1, would be appointed clerk of the new 00111111, and the probaitnion oicer must a;l- wvaxys be the inspector of the Chil- dren's Asid Society, that is Mr. Jus- tlice. There must 21.1150 be what n's called a Detention I-I'o:me, and this under the Act would be the Chil- dren s Shelter. A suitable place for nholdiug the court is also zwaiilable in the Police Count Chz1`1111)e1`s. It will be seen. the1`efo.1'e. 1'1`-mu the .fo1'ego-111;: that the only a(1(l1i1t1i011al ex-pcnse would be i11 the 11z1t1111`0 of increased salaries to the officials. 211111 1 am led to believe tl1:1.t. the} o(liciz1l:~: 11z1111e(1 wm1l(l 111 only too 3 pleusml to 2101 -1111 \'v1'_\' 11111:, if; 2111) . 11101-02150 i11 :~'z1ln1g\'. 'l_\' . :1 recent i11.1iIu1iu11. 1111-11 .lu\`(-11ile Cnnrls I113`. m>111p;11':1ti1~1=-` 11105 11;1\`o in (*r\11t1'1i-:< \\'l1mw- 111v_\' are i11 npo1';11i011. ]11`11\'1-(1 111 111- \\'o1111\a1'- I'1111_\' . 'l`11-- :1`-1:11 :11l- u-.. 1...... in I... . Block. No. 8 Dunlop street. ALEX.-\NDER COWAN, SUCCES- sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Soiicitm` for obtaining probate of wi.I1, gu.arciians11 Lp and .dIl1i.I].:iS'H`2\.[iOIi, and General Soli- citor, Notary. Conveyancer, etc! Money to loan. Oices: Hinds `To the | Dean- I `HFHTII UL` ll(lllV(`U U`; {the same \'.'a,\' as 1` `be dealt \\'iI.h in 'I`h0r;- can be 0111 1110 is ['0u11 gui lined, imprisont-d, pr-ntlvd solllenco. .1 I ]I'1\'n nnr 1!!-3 Lb`. ll. could ha` C0111-t um tho ordix t(=_1':iI0x')'. lllt'Il` ("7117 ll lllllllll". and I am 1'lI1'th.-1' uw werv :~:.0m<- which 1'9`-(70 pu`bI`i(.'il_\' aml which few pt-*~.01)I0 I-mew also `,due to 1110 com-tes_v s ch~i1dren by [I19 p1'0s:xn i 5. At p1'os-mt 0 lh-1'/-uvrl -I rvnnuc -1: in |l_\ -`.1IL'(ll\`Ill-K. (1 IULQCLII lll-`)l|Lll`|lU||. |Jll'K 51110)` <`m11t1`(>s xvhm-v are; nperatvion. in \\'undur-` an-:1! :ul-` i\':1l1l:l`-'.'C H03 in tho widv `:n'_\' pn\\'m- which 1110 nilicors have in. Ede2L1in;' wixh _\'on:thI'u`. 0l`L`en(le1's. In! ;the first plucv the 2111111 is not 21 Dub-. `glic one. mm is ha-Id in :1 pr-i\'atu-` 3p]a(-9 and vm\' inI nrm:11I_\'. This 01 jr~o1n's0 helps to L -nuhle Ihn oI`l'ondv-rl Ho dismiss frmn his mind the; `u.......I.o um. Ln :,. um" .. r..n ` wlor tho .' oi tliv pmhzition . f'z1.tl10i' : .t.hue:. 3 as this l)o,v'.< trouhlc-. i or ' (-hvil(1's `(1l`illkt`l' and contrihu-ted lititlo to tho` llllllll" UL 111 tll<' \l"|l'llllUll lllllll" UH otlim-1'. On the otlinv liuutl ho uiu_\', he :_-.i\'on an oltl-tusliioiieil spai1kiii_:.t In (`uses \\ll(`l'P it is slimvu that :1 parent is more to hluuio for thoi tloliiirliioiioy than the child: itsell`. the court has 1)0\\'(`l` to sum-l illl0l1 such pzirout and inflict, 21 pro- per puuishsmeut. Tthis, ol` coutrso, is wot great benefit. amt it is pi'act.ic.i1ll_\' the only \va_\' careless pu1'en'ts can be made to do their diwty to their cliildren. I iiuigliut just menttiou :1 case which is very much in point. A young 1`ZLd in Toronuto broke iutto :1 small store and was caught rob- bing: the ttill. He was 1. buighit y~oun__: fellow and seemed to be quite wililtintg to make :1 clean breast or `tlhe aft`aii', so the ofllcials t~hou~5::l1tt i-t tmtight ho well to get to the bottom of the whole case. It was found ttlmit` t.he boy's fa-tlier and mother lived upavt, across the streot; t't one zmottlior. The t':\tli_m` was 21. `ha H1 sunpoi-t, oi` the mother. The il)r)_\' zictml as a, sort, of go-l)ot\\'gei1 and was olTt.en sout, h_v liis uiotlier to Ihot, to n. for lll01l(`_`.'. llu, was l7l'(?({ll(`llll}' 1`eI`i1: and also mis- treutetl, and tlim*e1`nt`v (';tlItG to (lrmui these trips. Ilo outlet] up by ruli- hin`-; this . ~ 1'r2*:ului'l_\` iu m'(tm'; to get, 1uourt_\' rm` his ltl0`Ill(`I` nutlt. llllit` it 1iiiiirno;~`.~:;ii-y to :ippl_vt t':1tlir-1'. It was quite ovitlviit! wlio \\';i:'~: i'e. tart The futher \v:i.~i=` sent for and ':i\'en the option oi` contt1"il)ut.iu',: a. regiilni` \\'oel amount t.o the support of the mother _'_`.'0illf.`C to jail. He was quite; to the to just {stul)hoI'u. but a week in jail cl1nur.re(l his mind and llB--'lL!`l`f`E(l to settle down. It. is su tci<~nt. to say that `it is over two _\'eni's since this hun- ponetl and the boy lius uot l`Bt1ll`!letl A. 41.,` 1...-,~.u.:1n. (`nun-I ` lll ljlhllll [Ihm1}.:h.! illeduetl ( him. Ho may he pl; home` or in ihe (1,>t0n{ (lor of On OM-1'21:-shiol Yr: nu nnn 1Ir<`\ n.-A . r u "ll 15 U\Ul |.\`vU guuua mum: Lllln nu]: poxlml `to the Ju\'0n'iIc- Court. It is a. well known fact that the DR. H . A. LE\VlS SURGERY .~\\'D DISISASES of \\'O.\I}-IN Associme Cm*onr_-r. Crmnly of Simcne Phone :1. Oice Collier 51` Office ]{our.~:: I) n .. .. 1`) H 0 v\ . . I` "H U n rn RE JUVENILE COURT Hill-|\' Ill nicials. xx` xi1(`(1 (list-1'eui< :1. `.1. I\vI n ilxn I 11z1\'e not am as to the 11uml)(-1' .h21\'o ctmm hm,-1'0 , and \\'h`ic-h 11:11! I \\~:,1'I`\nu . . uni ll L'U|lli.'1H - now liable 1 21 1301100 con .1 the pm-sen c nnnunil-: ml l.UHlIlll|ll7\l 3UlII\'.' hailed before 1110 3 as an 2111111! :1 :in the 8211116,` 111 01111` 1h1m- 1'1 L.-. |..-. rn uuuul, \\'u 1-tesy sIm\\'11 > press. In one on up. in \r\ JH Ill JIIUMI ])h1(`,ed (1(>tC'11HOI1 I` -`r\a\ A6` 1`\r\ w LIIU -`/(|lll\. ~ for the 1 "no '1!" I5 \l\'dlL V I`:nhs=r1_\' \'El_\' hnvv ;1111m: J. 1..n1-:.... m_i1al)`.r-3 .. ..I \'lll|ll Ill h0\\'~\'-r, of such s'a1'c that eived very llw1'vI`m'(_\ 'i!'IHH.' \v:|_\ w-`h ich xms ' N11 to 111050? | lH(lllll\' 1'es1I1I.=: . :\:Il\A Ill .\llllH'1 hmnrn un-; 1 ; I nu? hn In-I \ `an r)n1_\* pI`ru}mhh- \ run` Hie-` \ ll `.`:1It he fig- ; which I:l.\x Lhm` I.v'I L lllll". t with. rm by` >i-I h 91' 413 lu'li'I.:|l)-ll; 51., lold police system was ZLbS0]11tC`1)' un- lzmble to deal \\1it;h the problem 01` [me youthful o1`i`ender, until bha Juvenile Court was estnblishetl. Sim-e Llwn it is comimouiy acknowl- ,ed:.;ed that the problem is practical- iiy solved as far as it is hunlanly |\r\r<:v:1\11\ On Fin :0 'I`hn rnnn~r~.l- nl Ohn J(l\UllllU LzUl|l'L \V(lb K7-3|/LIUIIDIIUII. 00111111110111) `erlged 115' possible to do it. The seumt of the whole 1111111101` is the wide discro-t.i0n \\'111i(,-h hhc 011101.115 11zL\'0 which en- Jahlos them to co11ce11t1'ate 1hoi1- 1efl`o11ls in ref01`111i11_L: this class 01" }o1'1'e11do1` and in the g1'ozLt 111z1jo1~it,\'| n I` run an: cnnnonrl \U|lIJHl.3 H1 ll.`-IULIIJ o1'I'endo1' or cases succeed. "I`1\un'Iv:nn- 1rI\I1 UL (.`(lhl`.':I b\lL1UUl`.`\l. `11ank.ing yon, ynur coumesy in `the use of space paper, I am, xr........ READ THE ADVERTISE MENTS. Paint and Wall Paper Store 80 Dunlop St. -- Phone 23 Safety First,---Harley s Next Monday, March 1 0 It will pay you to wait for the ' obening. % Everything New--Prices Right Ln. , L nu. Yours \'(`I`_\' truly, Clluimnun, Juvenile Count, Cn Iii\vzmi.s Club. Coke! Coal! Boulets! Buiiders Supplies! E1-<.3:;.$.M1I.!.e.;C0-r PEA SIZE ANTI-IRACITE . . . . . . . $13.50 Ton NUT AND STOVE ANTI-IRACITE . .$l6.50 Ton EGG ANTI-IRACITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16.00 Ton GRATE ANTHRACITE . . . . . . . . . . .$15.50 Ton NUT AND EGG COKE, No. 1 quality, $13.50 Ton ANTHRACITE BOULETS . . . . . . ..$1-3.50 Ton RED JACKET SOFT COAL BODY HARDWOOD, large load . . . . . . . . .$7.50 HEMLOCK SLABS, large load . . . . . . . . ..$5.00 CEDAR & PINE KINDLING, large load, $5.00 CHARCOAL, per bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25c 2`Z; SARJEANTS Zi3SZ An up-to-date line of new furni- ture at very reasonable prices. Your old furniture taken in part pay- ment. Anything not in stock can be supplied on short notice. FURNITURE HARLEY If It s Furniture You Want Call and See Will Onen His New FUEL PRICES A. E. SMITH 20 MULCASTER St. ED.\n:Ni) n.\nm', .w::~:. BAC. I*`.T'.C.)'. 'I`r.-:s(_-hr:r of Man ), Or-i gan, Vrmal and .\1u.u.ir.-ul 'I`heory`i Organist. and (Jhnirrxnamer of St: Andrew's l resbytr:rian Churchi Gold medaiist of Toronto Conser-1` vatory of I\Iu.'-zic and of the Unl- versily of Toronto. 113 Worsley street. Phone 663. SAY FOLKS ! M1`. Editor. e.\*lendin:: 1` .u nu... I-11` 3 III III!` valuuuble for I111`. I A deputation from Cullingwood will `ini01'\ imv Hon. (1. 8. Henry this week in connoctirm wirh inmroving 1.119 road rom B;1I'1'iu Lo Coiling- [wow]. I \V.i1lizLn1 Irvine. Labor menlber for East C:1lgzu'y. introduced a bill in 1.110 House of Commons on )1ond:Ly `lo abolish Cztlliti punishmenn M1`. Irvine would suhstiulule life im- prisonmont. whom (1u'.1Il1 is [110 pun- .i. by law. 'I`HITRSD.\Y. .\I.-\RCI-I 6, 1924 ,/ 2:5 PROF. D. 1-:. {\?I:xn, T1c,~.c1{r1{1::r Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner 21 Collier SI. Phone 5111. -43 B. W. SYLVESTER, TEACHER. OF -'D|u1-an `flnlin and '(`.oI'|n 1`7 DR. MORTIMER LYON, 122 BLOOR` St. West, Toronho, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, 1st Saturday of each month. Disea.ses--Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation `hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. PERCY HOADLEY is prepared to accept :1 limited number of pupils in Hun (`nHnwinnr- rxrnn Vnir-9 VICTOR].-\I\' ORDER OF NURSES 1')...-v-in 1!:-nnnh 1\Tn1Hn \Y Tuv. upcn I my 47 ianimbeuu St. T1` TJU 1tDv1: 1 1 1 l"['.\'l-IH.\l. DlRI*I("l`(_)l{S "SnIith's ."~<'I'\`i('u ('n.~l.s' No .\In (men day and 11i_L"1t. .\Tm'L'ue ~h::m~1 in z-rmnm-t.i(m. I'4 Phone 82. VV. DXIJVKLDLPJIE, 1l`4li\Jl`1l'4l\. UK` :Plano. Violin and Cello. 120 Bayeld St. Phone 974w. | 929$? )R. H. T. ARNALL, OFFIGE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. Vll./LUIS. :1. l'l;\I\l., lJI\.:'L1JlJ11'J:.i of Trinity University and also` gratiuavle of Edinburgh and Glaas-i gow. Specialty. stomach diseases f Office, corner Bayeld and Wor-i eley Sis. Entrance off Worsley Ofce open until 8 p.m. : DLVID (.\5 All) Itkzfll-W,U.V, lJ:\l1.Ii.l~3' ' ters, Solicitors, Notztries Public, Conveyuncei-s, etc. l\loney`t.o loan at lowest rates of interest. Ofces 13 Owen street, in the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Brzuuch Office, Elimr-ale Ontario. \V. A. Boys, l{.C., M.P., D. C. Murchison. `DONALD ROSS. LL.B.,, B.-\.RR!S ter, Soiiritor. et-c. Masonic Tem- ple Bui!din,<.:, P.:Lrx*ie. gioney K` loan. DR. E. G. '.l`L"H.\ EULL Grmluate 01' .\IcGil! Uni\'cI`s lfontreal. Mnn I111!` `Dn:-hlnnnn f`n..-nu pI\..IJ1.Z4AVl`ll,1l\.DL (\5 l'1.\;H. BarI'isIers, So`.ici1ox*s, etc. 1st oor Masonic Temple ing. Money to 103.11 at rates. IDLITAV *-$2 L`..\1J'4`.\l, l).\H.l\L`!1l`4l\.D, Solir-.i(m's' in High Court 01 Just.ice,Nam.1'ies Public. Convey- ancers. Ofce, 1st. oor Masonic Temple Building. Bzxrrie. Money` to loan at lowest current 1'a.tes. G H. Estcn and M. H. Esten. lll (LII) Flllll rates. Oic Barrin. D. D. F. .\lcCU;\IG, 13..-\. Successor to (`reswlcke & Bell Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan aaUUUpL ll. llllllllfkl Xlllllllllfl U1 jlllllllf in the following: Organ, Voice and Piano. Studio, 461: Clapper- ~ton St. Specialist on voice pro- duction. Plmne 283w. 1K}l[}l\l:\AV \Il\lll'4I\ \}l` lV|,:'I\Ul'4-1 Barrie Ihmuch. Nellie .\I. Lay- cock, R.1\'., C.P.H.N.. 86 \Vorsle_V St. Tnlephono 751w. Omen 9:3 Dxmlop St. (Ross Block). Phone 102:'j. ()`Ir:c= hours, 2 to 3 [Mn nnx LUA4-IJ dai1_\'. FU.\'F.l`..\I. DllH'Z( l`0I`. .~'|N'D l<}.\lB.~\l;.\IEI` , Open Day and Night nliamhmh St. Phone 21 Omce. Rosie Blork. Barrie RADENHITRST T1111-v-I-tn:-* en l"I. .\'1".R .\ I. DIR l "l`()I{.~4 uug uuu unguu. .uu. clump} in c-nnnm,-t,in: Est:Lb1isI1or1 1869. 90 Iluu i OPTICAL I\l`.\lUl'llL'\"'\.2U||IllLf1 11111. }1':1rlI`01'11 815., D:1.1`1`ic-. P110119 105. `s~9-]0 21,111., 1-3 p.11 '1'-S p.111. I\llI)l(`..-\L ESTEN, -.\musTERs,` 3 `LI {V Al v\ 3n`.. nun` LEG A L L\ UI.d.l lE`b L ILIIIILZ, Money to loan lowest cu rren! Ii Owen street, nun ..9 H.\M.\IOND Office ample Build- an at 1owes1 .' ' , x s.\u.\lnr( ` and Omen I~Io111`;~: \l)`.v, I liurrie. Ont. n 1:;uL l Phone 218` l'hrmt- I-s` Fittr-d .'....r. BAR- ; Public, (cf nnno "* I I-9 p.m Eliza- ....v' /-. LA The gold mines of Northern On- tario broke all previous records in the month of January, when they produced approximately $2,100,000, based on preliminary reports re- ceived from the mines. It is reported that arrangements have been made for the financing of :1 $500000 plant in Edmonton, A1ta., for the manufacture of paving blocks from the tar sands 01' Fort ` McMurrz1y. E - DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIC-9 ians. Surgeons. Oice and Rest dance, 47 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p:m..! 01' by appointment. A. T. L1tt1e,| ;M.D., W. C. Little, M.B. Phouel `.213. I i Colonel Geo. H. Ham, of the Cana- }dian Pacific Railway, who recently ' returned from Florida, reports that ` Canada was prominently featured at I the South Florida fair, held at Tam- pa some time ago. A very striking exhibit of Canadian products and ` natural resources was displayed land a i`Canada Day was celebrat- ed, all of which is said to have been i 2 rnvnlnfinn tn f.l1nn wl1n attended. The first of the private fur tion sales which the Hudson Company has decided to hold in `tux-e at their head office in M real took place recexitiy, when a lection of various furs, estim roughly at $2..0O0 to $30,000 v: `was put up for sale by sealed 1 Grain handled at the port of Montreal in 1923 totalled 120,013,- 938 bushels, the largest amount shipped through any port in North America during"the year. Montreal thus maintains for the third con- secutive year her position as the leading grain exporting port of the continent. ' Dr. Geo. II. Locke, chief librarian, :Toronto, at the request of the Ca- nadian Authors Association, has undertaken to supervise the selec- tion of volumes for the Canadian literature exhibit at the British Em- pire Exhibition. The task involves the gathering together of 500 repre- sentative books and it is anticipated will take about a fortnight. From all indications, the potato shipments to Havana this season from the port of St. John. New Brunswick, will greatly exceed thnse Iof last year. To date there have 1been 750,307 bushels sent: forward ` in twenty steamers, while from Sep- :tember 1, 1922, until January 31, 1923, a total of 505,668 bushels ..m-no c in acnmnfaon cfnnnxrrrc 121216, a LOL'd.l UL OUD,l)UO Uuantxa Iwere shlpped m seventeen steamers. 3 , l i - American With heavy enquiries from South SOLIYCCS for Canadian ` flour, millers expect to see their ex- 'port volume substantially increased `during the month of February, as compared with January. This move- ment, together with offerings of a premium for wheat at V HUCOUVGI`, has been the most encouraging trade Fan hn-ca nF H153 nncf n1nnH1 in \Vin- ` ed, all 01 wmcn 1s sald to nave Deen a revelatxon to those who attended. Buffalo meat from the park at _Wainwright has recently been on sale throughout Canada and has been extremely well received. It is described as resembling beef but of a more gamey flavor. Government officials expect that this meat, with lhides and other buffalo products. I will become a regular source of in- I come to the people of Canada in the `- future. I I has been the most encouragnrgg Lrape [feature of the past month In Wm- j nipeg, Man. 1 DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE] n "l`v-inlhr 1'Y.nhvnv~aH1v and alunx Work on the Kenogami dam, in the Province of Quebec. is reported as progressing very well, and the $2,000,000 wnrl:s located at the up- . per part of the Saguenay River are " expected to be completed within 15 ' months. As a result of these works, the mills operated by the Price in- terests will he kept in full activity (luring the whole year, instead of partly clo.~:im,z down in the winter 5 nmnth.<. as they have had to do in the past. More than $12,000,000 Worth of equipment was added to the Cana- dian Pacific Railway s service dur- ing 1923. Included were 16 Pacific and 20 Mikzulo type locomotives, all very powerful and equipped with the most modern devices for power, speed and economical o;ieratio'n. Other items were 15 steel baggage cars, 12 mail and express, 15 first (:lass ('I')a(Cl1(.`S, 6 cafe-parlor and liuffet-parlor cars, 1.000 box cars. 250 freic,-,~ht rel`rigerator cars, 300 coal cars, 50 oil tank cars 300 au-` , tomohile cars, 36 vans for freight conductors and 1-1 snow-ploug`li.=.. \'rm\'.\' 0|-` I-' E 4l I'1.\`.\l/l`\' w The seventh of Canada's direc- tirm-finding .<-.t,ations was recently <-mnplt-tterl for service by the radio branch of the Department of Marine and l*`ish(,-ries, to assist; the boats and Ships navigating the Bay of I Fundy and the coastal waters ex- ` tending to Boston. This station tends to make the route favored by the Canadian Pacific steamships in winter, already splendidly equipped with safety devices, still safer. By means of the apparatus, the wire- less operator of any ship in distress within 400 miles of the Canadian shore can find his location simply by pressing a spring. These stations have been (it-scribed as a C-odsend Ln nu nrlqrinl-1'8. have been (1(`S('l`lL to us mariners. [gre and The -re I` \l I`n`\ ] $.l(N) .\ l).\ Y f 1-mason may 0 fu- ice Mont- , col- 's, estimated 30,000 value, ' bids. 27 111.51 ('|`lIl. Izuninnted by nu! unv`inn_-Iv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS FHIIHI ll) 1 H(`2:1`1`th in.s'I:11 :1} Tlnnlllu`. kill il oalthl n-.v,..y ml 0 '5)lE'1'lI()i'()I.l'!`.\.\' LXFE T0 ll.\\'E (7.\N.\Dl.\ X ()l?'l'`l("I'I . 3'13 in. (~o111pa11ies5H".\' ::1m1 :1 0D`l'111vi0n ;in. in l'ni:~d Si.'l.I(`s`. (-mnp:u1\ies`; SIIOC9 &~~thu .\Ir~tx'npnIi1-an stands in :1 r31n.ss\'=1|1|=|L'C ihy i1:<(.1l'. both as to ti-he volume oft1l1`.\' \\' `1m.Aim~.=.-; in force and 1110 :1.mou11t. 0I`;dil`1iI1&' jn.='. in Cz111:1 and \'m~\- ::1z1.(l 3 U? "51 NM "or this opportunity vxpre ~1i1Lqilif' D my npprccizmion of tlmt3D1%1(" VI thn .\Ieh`0nn1E-mu Lil`--. il.<`,"`01H`S0 1N31DS `l'(`DI`l)S(']l1`il1i\'f`S ca1`1z\'-`; 10 in_:' on Lht-re, in bet.1mw W|1.%'h3 '11 ;l to thw the`. |10d.:et1 Prim ;hm1et:~: of life in.s'urzmc0. and D111`-1i H10-W` 01`! ;Hcnl:u'l_\' the H hasllr` :r=n;:'u:,-(- or (=11211'-`[1llW`(1 (USO I-|rIInx' I him. I-lo 1 I..._. .,...,...m. ... ... ; oo1npan,\"s invr-: ithv close 01` ].`l2:} !0l.>0.0()f), the inves I Mun I`ru~n1~n...r.nu "Incl .W~i).U1IU.U|H'. ;nvm' 1.00`) t-mpln Hvhe end of thu-I ()`1Ii_r-(As in 2111 11:0 l`l iIl(`.\. In hm h policies prot-1_\' 1923 (mi 1 nz1.1'_\', an rl C102! H) the the anmuni which iI1(ll1I:'ll"i(L1. 01' is p1`r). diit.i'm oi vihu -.1\'e1`a::e Can Ohm. \l`Ll.|'HL lll IIH` \_1(lll(Ul|ilIl. \Jl. 31110 m'tlin:u',\` 1'11.\'ur;111r-r- H10 :1n1:>n1`r1 411210011 on lhF`h()()1(s vrzL:< $:3.ft21`...)31 ; lam! imlu:'<.1ri;1l .`.~':'-I|.f971.2(Hi. (L 101211; jnf nou1'l_\' $11l,H(,H).ImO_ wlmieh is} `nmre than that plzxovrl in` am" (7th(`I moxnp-.111) . The nlnnber of policies: [hold by Czmutlizm 211 the and 01' 12191` I}'0Zll' was almost two million. 1he~ Ipwraise _':1n'r-s bc-.i11_: ],.`I21,fi52. l I At the annual banquet 01' ihel 3l l1`ZlI1'dfJ(`1'S of the Metxopulitan Life; `Insurance C-omp-.m_\' in New York! City. S1npe1`inrten'den`t. of Insurance for the Dotminion, George D. I~`-inlay- ann urnc nnn ni` Mn; u-nncrc Tum? -.. __..__._..__......._ _._ ___ `STEWART & S'1`JC\V.-\RT, risters, Salicilnrs, No!.'.'u'ies and Conveyancevs. vln nnn :~I\|.\L- u+ 1/xu-nut LIU Dalu . We are very proud of the as- -soicatxi-on with us of that wondent'~ul Dominlion of .Oana,da, and lit was quite a.ppropria.Ite that we should follow it verse of the `Star Spangled Banner` with the National Anilhem of Great B1'i`tuin. beca.u.s(~ 1.he1`e are no more ;1o_val subjects of Great Britznin than vothe C~zn1z1d.i:1ns. And I think it `is lquide :1 ,uIm`i0us thinrg uh-at in the `whole \\'n1'1d there :11`? no s:tr0n'.:m' nmrc al`I`rx.r-.Iim1ate friemls or tlw than I.`.n 1.. 1 1 3 nor 'nitod . _`u.nu-Inn. Ami!` \'(-I\v\ dnnnhrul the Cunz1dian.<."` llll('(l -VlillL`." lllilll (IIU \./Llllil(ll'l.llh. ` .ollDl`i11I(~*n(](`IlAf. IIi11121_\'rs'011 t,01xc.he(H Inn intemzwinxml rolatimls, su_\ i11g* : J ; We have about thrvr-x and 21 hall`; `\::I|I\Lv no` Hm. inn...-..nnr. in l'rn-no Cu ;\.I1un'r. iCnmu1:1. ` nnutxx-:1] nu 1 . ., Ihecn in j the com} A 1\u \ . u IUI LIIK.` AJ'U|llIlllUll, \lCUl:5'Kf JJ. .I`IUlll_\"' ison, was one of the guesrs. Just before he was introduced, the ox`- chestva played the Star Spangled `Banne.rr" and God Save -the I\'xin-g. In inuodmloing M1`. Einlzmson, Presi- dent Haley Fiske possibly gave a .hinIt, ast. the new relantionship when `he said : 1I\ nun `r(\uv1v vxnnuvrl AL` 6-LA an \\ ti billions 4 , C:1n21 `|uI,\r'(. 1 W0 h-.u r~ .\lL':1l'f)))()1wi`lZll1 sisrzmce. hut. .1h..,... ...nx~z.n. mnnr IIIIIIV-|l|"||\.a nun-u nrnu nu lIl\l `I4'il*:'\`2lll()il oi` lmzillllil :01 llw pnuplv. = : "(7:1.1lu(lin1is DIl_\' In _\'mn' Yniteail, [.\'i:Iil`.>' r:nn1p-:1niic--5 t,\vv11t_\` or 1l1irl_\'l 1million=s rmnuully as IliI`-- lll!~'lll'Z1l](.'0 !i] )i'I'1llllllllllS. Tlmy lmvv .1 slinlw in {tllw znssuls of United Stzrlos com- Ip:u1ir~.L~. tn the e.\1len.l. 01' 0\'r:-.1` :1, `h1n1(lr.-(l million dolllaivs and H19-_\' 01' ilwir lwiil-licizlnios expect to collect- tfrmu ynur coimmwins some tiny or lollmr :1 billion (ilO{1I'S and more. f\n Llur. A41`.-.-< `|u..n,`l wan-. IL Ijlnl-l|Il'h LU llll` U.\`|UH|l. U1 U\l;L' Kl, .ll1ll1(lI`('.*(l from other I On MIC other h:u.nid, your com- panies lmvo invnsatml in Ctunarliian securitlns two humlrod miilliion or tliror: lnlndrod million (l01ltiLl`S, two or three timos tho 2l1lll0lln`i. 0| ywour lin- bility to Cunmliax1 policyl1ol(levs, and -thoso sot-1Ii'itxins4 extend over a per- iod or Inn, 1.wm1tt,_v and t.hirty yea.1~s. C21.n nnyonn :::1_\' that. those facts` ldn nut. tonal tn '.:i\'r-, to (-`{lf`l1 of us 21 vital intr-rn.~`t in tho pmspoi`it._\' of` `tho ot.hm". '0 l1:1\'r\ u Cllilllllllllfdi? `and an lil{'l`( .`:l$1lllL`,` l't`l2l'lil0llS'lllT) nml} `I think nnyniin will :1.z1'r-n il1i1.t th:it.' ;im\'it:ihl_\' tvmls to\vn.nl the pm1or~!'"1. 1:xn(l lHli'iIH)llil)llS rolztlimis h0t\\'om1` H\r..'n ilrn *nmr.v\l1\c` ruuu lldtlllllllllllll lUliLLlU|lb l)l:L.\\'L',L ll :`..h(*.,'~`(` two pnnplos. I think thr~ intm'11z1l.ion:1.1iz:\Linnt nt` 1tit'o in: . as of other h1':1nr~h- 0:`. 0t` trmtv, means :1 f.rm.:1t (10:11, not only for those two coun't1'ios, but for; the entire world. I think :u1_\'; thoughtful mun tn-(1~n)'. looking mt; upon the world, 11111st he it11D!`e&\`v:H with tho men:1('o ot` mvi1.it211'is.1n which a.1)pe211`s to ho rzunpant, in 111211)) ; Ettropezm and I-mstotm cm1ntrir~_<. .r\n,vthnin:: than can be done to secttx-My the closer bringing together of the` peoples of the .~\115.t1n-Suxmt world` to-dvny means e\'et'_\1thin::, I believe. for the peace of the \vm~] T`hn n n n." -1! cat -,1,h::.n\ an! r\? 9.5 n I t t BOYS & MURCHISON, B;\RRIS- fnv-e Qnlinifnv-a \Yn1-av-inn 1)nh`lin

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