Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 Jun 1931, p. 2

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Gather together a few kiddies-and treat them to a ride in the country. The happiness you get will more than repay you a hundred-fold the cost, which will be reasonable if,you call. a Silver Arrow Taxi. Flat rates. , _ ._ ..-_...,.-..., ...... H:|l'l`ih`1L'l'. Solicitor, Etc. Succmumr to Craawicke & Bell Money to Loan Offu-c-, Ron Block, Barrie GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS ixuuolnli, b'U.l.:1LJ1'l'UK, ET Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie MONEY TO LOAN -\4\.\.sLJ.\.Ll.AJ.\.L .L.lJ1.l.U} Admission: Gentlemen, 500; Ladies free Ladies especially invited-A good time guara The New Black Kat Inn Always Open - DAN CE AND DINE AT ANY TIME -( -_.- ---u-.`r --lull Square and Round Dancing from 9 (Standard Time) A t']'rniuc-in1n- re ....u-.-- - New Black Kat 1111:, Angus Dannimr `F1-run 0 ~n , n An I). F. M;-CUAIG, B.A. GORDON LONGMAN lg... c_l:_:. In - N URSI5} R.-\ l I/l`() N nnnn..Jn.. Q0 DI... ..u \l|\n4A.4l\ \ll Bnrrie Brunch VITAL PARTS Biess Diretdiy _ {DON R. FOSTER I 111:1: nucnn--v ..-__..-.-...., -,... rrs, Notaries Public ers. Money to loan at lowest current 18 Owen street, Ste wart. I LJU.-x."4 K. A. Cameron - DANCING l\);V ' Phone 467w.s `AV Phone 69. Phone 82. r: us a.4a4\:-an: FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ] _ Open Day and Night :47 Elizabeth St. Phon. 2 G. G. SMITH & CO. I I ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS ; Motor Ambulaqce in Connection ;Opon day and mght. Morgue gum Chapel in connechon. Established 1869 DL...... an R---.-:. n... MUSIC LESSONS EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., 'F"I`(",M' 'I`onr~'hm~ nf Piano n.., HAVE THE I I`. L. IVIAAWLLL Bachelor Veterinary Science Graduate Ontario Veterinary College and Toronto University. ' Day and Night Calls Attended 1 Promptly. I '0fce & Residence, 125 Burton Avg,- I w unu:.;\` f S_ , .-c -. ' - County 0 1mcoe |As;s;(})`(:'::(`5%f)1O1t=Lfilce-58 Collier St. Ofce Hours 2 8-9 z1.m., 12.3o-2 p.m., 620-8 Imm- DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Oice Hours: 2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. VV. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. uxunzltug DUJSL:L.UJ.V 24 Dunlop Above Arnold's Market. Telephone 378. DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McG.ill University, Montreal. `Office and Residence-Comer Eliza- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105 `Office Hours---9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., V7-9 v-\1-vu ]'Phone 347. 9 a.m.-9 ; Business College Entrance Ofce Ofce .1 .~x;\u25 L`. THOMPSOI Sun Life Assurance Co. of Assurance Policies, Pens1on 1 A nhn4-I.-m Annuities Moderate Rates--Maximum RON.` Collier and Clapperton Sts. Phone 167. / en, free -A guaranteed 5. Tvuun A1------~ DR. N. W. ROGERS . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention to Obstetrics Associate Coroner for County of Simcoe. and Residence, 50 Mary St. Phone 101 Oice Hours: 8-9.30, 112.30, 6-8.30 EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., F.T.C.M., Teacher of Piano, Op- gan, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of st_ Andrew's Presbyterian Church Gold Medalist of Toronto Consen- vatory of Music and of the Uni. versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley St., ,Barr1e. D_R. w. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN can:-u'n+.-. f'n.-nun`. {",..~...a.. ...L' LV.-.., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931. ' ` - J LIFE INSURANCE JAMES E. THOMPSON Assur.-an:-A (`on an: I`. DR. LEO COUGHLIN DENTAL SURGEON P. C. LLOYD - v\unrsr~'rr\Ia A DR. R. W. HUGHES DI".N I`AL SURGEON n`nv\ Aknun A.-...-`IA - I` F. E. MAXWELL ...l_.. \I..L-............ C.. 8 9? of all repair bills on automobiles are due to lack of proper lubrication. There are many points in your motor car that re- quire thorough lubrication at regular inter- vals. Our mechanics are specialists on lubrication and know when, where and how to lubricate your car. f -u 13.111. to 2.00 a.m. ,\ UHCIBS, fen Annuities Ml- ..:... fa: HUIUUS -Maximum Returns Clannertnn R+c xce go. or Canadl as, Bonds, uitios DOV Barrie. Ont. uusretrlcs 218 Cars Washed Greased Polished DAY 919 -saya Taxi Tad. of your car During the heavy electrical storm of Sunday, June 14th, lightning pe1'foi'rned a most unusual trick at the home of Lyman Cave at Newton Robinson. Mr. Ca\'e s ock of 16 FOR ONLY $1.00 BUILD in that breakfast nook, that extra bathroom or pantry ; change that doorway that you have been expecting to do for so long. Do it NOW, for this is a unique opportunity. P1-ices haVen t been as low as this in years. Now is your chance to have Work of Lmusual quality done at very real savings to you. We shall be glad to give an esti- mate. 2,. fLlONEL HINDS, OF ORILLIA, ~ DROWNS IN SYRUP VAT ` Falling 1' mixing syl ages, Lio` shortly af` Hinds had uxauuig 1uLU `:1. Val; in \VI11Cl1 he was syrup for carbonated bever-i Lionel Hinds, Orillia, died, after being removed. Mr.i Hinds had gone early to work on Monday morning and it is thought he took a fainting spell and fell head-` first into the mixture he was pre-` paring. His wife, who had fo1low- ' ed him a few minutes after the acci- dent, and with the assistance of two of the Hinds brothers, carried him home. Dr. C. A. Harvie was sum-i moned, but the sticky nature of the ` syrup made it impossible to restore breathing. Lionel Hines, only 36 years of age, was a sportsman of note, and was well known in Barrie . in curling competitions. He was a `keen hockey player and lacrosse en- thusiast in his younger days. He is survive] by his widow and seven , children. Iwi3h'c1'a'?oFni}'g 2 51 mi wife led him :1 `Four nn j.___-_. 1 Everything comes to him who` hustles while he waits.--Thomas A.` Edison. 1 sheep sought shelter from the storm on one side of the house. On the opposite side was a poultry colony house sheltering nearly 100* young chickens. Lightning killed the em tire ock of sheep and every chick in the poultry ock and failed to strike the dwelling. Neither did the bolt do any damage to the colony house. I NIGHT 931W. Res. 1071 and 1534. ling into : g : y gen :11 `rv1!\\vy\1'r $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 . vat 1 I\\\ run at in which he ` bew ml: n...~n.-.. , Eln u. f('1'tiH /.(.`L~ .t1mt zm incrczm-d In in m-cn.<.<:n'_v th; ;ur(-a;<: bv p)`mll1('e;( ,fm` Ihu f-1-iilizr-r, 1 !fit.. | The : location of !p!u_)t.~ 215 laid down `ye.-:11` are as follow: \V. Johrlston U:1\\`]'t Ii. Comes, Om S Itu)-I-; IX,-1'ti1izo1'.~:, 3- ! ' E. (`ont.<, Oro St I I r i'\`iHlU' U1 Jl.'l`HllKl`] 1 ft.-rvi1izu1'.~'. 0-1!-(5. A. G. .\Iu11`,Shnn = \x'11pi.'1t ;_7fr:1'tilirz0 '4, l.l.`| UI ('UHlHll'!'('lZll 1 out \'orlh Sim:-or. ;mi.\'1111'c.`< am u.~ "a,:`:|in. each othcr !unf`(-ziilizrcl crop .<( i1'mm:Iinn nuuv him 4 Z.-I5-LU. I W. T. Jolmstono. Huwl ..~`tom3--l Crop, corn; fe1'ti1izm's, 2-12-G, 4-8-6.: .-\.1ex. Graham, Guthrie-Crop, al- falfa; fertilizerrs. 0-12-15. 2~12-G. Soy Benn Demonstration In addition to the above fertilizer 0xperi1ncnt.<, 21 very intere.~:ting de- in-o-1u. Chas tutors; 00in 'gres`111c11 SLJOKE 111 me same Veln. Mr. Mellon, who is now Financial; [Secretary to the Treasury at Wash-I Cington, has emphasized the fact that` `the money advanced to Great Britain land through her to the Allies, \\-`as! lpractically all spent in America. i.\"either Great Britain nor the other V ,.-Xllies got the money. It was sub- `stantially all spent in Ame)-ig., going fto the American working men at two, ,three and four times the rate of nor- ;mal wagzres, going to American in(lu;~: jtry a; two or three times the normal i`prot-a large part of the prots be- fing ab.=_o1'be(l by the American Gov- ernmen`: under the excess p1`ofits tax. 5 Germany, under *he Young" plan,l in'.1. meet 1)zi)'i11ents of $425,000,000] Ito the allied nations for the fist-:1li ,year l)egr1nnin;: July 1.41. Of this ;`.hx.- l.:l1l7(.'\l States \\`01ll(l receive $246,000,000 in(lir(.-ctly through; other nations by way of 1'epayn1en_t .01` illi: :\lll(-.~'. :\T the 1n`r=. `imr. ul... 1 'i`hc.~ tln: lvmon. _p!_)L~ in N. Sitm-,or: this follows : , II:1\\'1'-510110 Corn . I F. Stati0n--Crop, pa.=;A 3-10-5. Station-Crop, outs; 2-1245. 5 j .:\. Muir, Shamy Bay--C1-op, fall` Iwlxont; fe1'tilizm's. 0-H-1'. 242-6. . ` )1. Kent. C01d\\':lt('1'----CF01), pota-i `toes; 1'cr`i1izr-rs, -1-8-6, -1-R-10, `.2-8-10.; ` Ed. .\I21urice, Lufontzxinr--C1'op.3 potatoes; fr_\1'ti1izm'.s, -l-R-6, -I-S-Ill q 9-2-10 I Page TW ' LIULHLUL`: ! 2-8-10. r`11nc 1 U8 \V81CUH1. I . If we go back to the origin of. '?ln;-se war debts we nd President; Wilson saying that we stand asi !`partners of noble democracies. The! {United States declaration of war; ipledged all the resources of the! `country to secure a successful term-` .ination of the struggle. The law `authorizing the loans to the Allies ldescribed these loans as made for }the purpose of more e ectually pro-gl ~\'iding' for `he national security and, defence. Senator Snioot said that}: .e'very dollar expended under thisii imeasure would be spent for the bene-it 't of the United States. Senatorh i)IcCumber declared that while the:i g.-\llie.'~' were dying in the trenches thew ,L'nited States should be liberal in} gputting up money. Senator Kenyom` :said repayment of the loans should : gnever be demanded. Senator Cum-I: ;mins and Congressman Mann spoke,` :of the loans as a gift to the Allies, ,* who were ghting the battles of th I United States overseas. Other Con-: gressmen spoke in the same vein. [ i Wlv Tlnllnh \vl1n 1': hnxv F`inanninl'. ]LAlILL`Zl|HI.l.'u clup M1 Lllill (lL'lllH`I' HI-i `fa.- m:-.tion may be obtained as to llu,--"1 .'m1u.- of fe1'ti1izm'.~' on vz1ri0u.< crop.a.l gln ft.-1'ti]i7.cr.~', if is not unouzxhi` ;thz:t yield be ol)t.-1ined.[ It that :1 .=u'Icir:nt in-.( (u!`oa. pmrlum.- to no`. only pnyll for ff-Nili /.f.'l`, but to show :1 pro-' 61- w ' l The effect of the proposal of Presi- dent Hoover to postpone all pay- ments upon the debts of foreign governments to the American `Gov- ernment payable during the scal year beginning July 1st next, condi- 7 tional on a like postponement for one 1 year of all payments on inter- . governmental debts owing to the im- ` portant creditor powers, is to be com- mended. The plan, however, must meet with the approval of Congress i `before it can be put into effect. It ,must also be ratied by all the coun- ltries receiving reparations. So far as most of the countries affected are concerned, with the exception of ' Germany, it does not make much `, di"trence, as the money they receive, , from Germany is simply passed over ' to the United States.. , l 6 `I "Flu: T3v~nm'rlo~n+ a 1-noun:-1 3: 4-,. niuni For .~m-\'r:1l yr..~zu'.< tho Depzxrtnmnt of (',u-mi. O..~\.C., co-operating 2`-.vi`.1~ vhv local bmm-h of 1110 Dt_:p;u't-i `mom of .-\g1'ic11hu1't.-, has l)(.-en con- lnluctimx (1umon.~!.)'ation tests on 1110' 1 I I u.=r of comm:-1-r-ia] fcrtilizm'.= thrr)u;:h-` out S('V('l`Z1] t1i'm`(-n` nxixulros are u.-`url and chm:ko.d ag`ain. and :1;:uin.:t an l1l1f(5H`IliZQd . that dc-niv in- fo.-'m:-.tion the- -ynhn. nl` .'\\v1.]:u.`.\-- A u... . gnu `H15 UL`H`.`IlL:' (. .`\'])C(.'I,(.`(l, 1110' l['niLr-I1 Stut(3.< may learn the lesson .that if pays to br~ arena-r0u.~: and tha: :`]wrc- is often more prot in taking 'a lo.=;~: than in exnctim: an zllmost un~ }xnj.':1hIr- dc-bt-~pm~ticulariy when some doubt c-.\'i: as to the justice of `bat debt. lw Lue un1.Le(1 DEaE8S.. 1 The President's reason is to give` time to debtor governments to re- cover their national prosperity. We in Canada know by a recent exper- ience the benefit under present con- |Ll.'lLlOll: of postponing the payment of; lobligations. War and Victory bondsi [to the amount of $250,000,000 were' :coming due very soon. It was an Iawkward time to meet. them and 'Premier Bennett s plan of -conver .sion into long-term obligations was lg're2.tly over-subscribed. The nations `debtor to the United States will feel! .grateful for this measure of relief.` None of them expected complete `cancellation. , But a substantial and, ilultimate revlsion or reductlon would- ibe welcome. V 14` ...n n.-.-. Inn II1P 3 J uulur nuuon.< uy way 01 1'epaymen_t of .-\Hi(,-:'. At the prr.-.<<-nt *ime Germzmy is on the \'-arge of collapse, and the )>o.stponemr:nt for a yam-~ alone will save her. ; T`!-L ..\_smm..mx...-.. I.\...:.:,.,. ..:..... gzuum: wxu save 291`. ' This po.~,Lponu1ne`nt, besides st-imu-i Iatingz a more hopeful feeling in. bu.~:in<.-s.~' circles througlmut the world,` |con. a step `o\\'zn' rr.-consi(le1-- `ation of all these intc-rnutionnl ob- lig`:1tion.=. If a _vr.~z11"s respite pro- rlu('u:.~ `lxe bent.-ts expected, llu: H111? ?` nun: fn lnn rrnv-.r.\~.-n.. ..n.1 LL..- SUSPENDING WAR DEBTS Turn backward, oh time-let s be young again." VJHICH PAYS BEST? .-\mIor.=0n, Rm:l)_v--Cr0p, no 1'2-rtilizers, 4-R-G, -I-8-H). Ptiblishea at 123 Dunlap SL, Barrie, every Thursday )1. D. MORRISON, Editor and Publisher Eh: Nnrtlgrrn Ahuanre EDITOREAL The N ortnern Advance .,- ... )1) "Nu.- .i_; (Mm, 1 ` -| 5'10. l{<)l)`.. .3` potato`-. All I 5? arc can I .n!' 313?." 35"? -`I m- w. . mum: comuu-u-4 |. Ihw l'L'.~lIl1.\' Ihnl un- j'l`h_- ))l0L*1 \\'l1-rv l'-rlili'/.ux 3; [Jim] inn`. _\'-.-ur sllould HIM) b *-j:-) that Vhv 111111;,-'~o\~a-r ulTI`( iLili'/_-r upplivd the pr:,~\'i0u.< bvr uh;'cr\'v(l. g lll(` 1' the on mu; mum on o. ;u. um-nrn , Lxllln-I g rir.-. 'l`hc . bean is one 0|` thu In.-\\'-1 ._`er crops, which is very lliglx in pro- '_ Iain, the g'1'0wLh producing.-' ulmm-nt, ,`I:md this xlmno11.\1rmi \\ill hm` \\':11ch- Qed with interest tln'01lp,'lmul lin- . I ('(lllH!\,' I I` The Barrie Planing Mill I 'l`h- ti:`. aux Lln-.~:v :!~Inm1.~'.1'2I-I ltinns us c:u-ri:_wl on 1'm'o\1',','l1ull' lim whole p)'o\'im'c in lhi: past ft-\\' _\'r1ll`.~, ` may be ohuxim-xi from ropo1'l.- us pul, '1ishe(l by thn Ontario EX1)(?l`ilnt~I1ll|i' Union and obmii1:1bh'\ fr(mi the Pub- lications B1`:`.:::!:, I`;u'iiamont Build- ings, Toronto. or througli rho local z1;_1'1'icL|ltL1ra1 o'ice. I Smrwy, IIu\\'ku.`lum- (`mp, pol:11m~.\; 1'-rlili'/.c1':i, 1. .-IL .-Ii, 3-l()-5. I ` fzmmrrs und o1ln.-r. intvn-.+lm|i lurc cordially inviln- to mail duriupzl ;!l'. ;.-;ro\\'in_u' .<'.'1.\ u1I 0111- or mm'- uI'[ 1111:-t(.-. lwim: cmuluvlml um] 10` l uh "||LI`|.L' Illul ....,. 4......-....t I ` icipalities in the future will not bless = the present day officials. The information given by the county clerk at the closing session of county council last week that deben- tures guaranzeed by the county to} the various municipalities now total` nearly six million dollars, should bel food for thought. One might wclll ask, Whither are we drifting 1" The issuing of deebntures is but hor- rowing on the future, and paying` dearly for it. Some municipaliticsl have gone nearly the limit in bor-l rowing, and those who will be in charge of the affairs of those mun- l v o Tho Cmmfv nf Simnnn i: cczrfinrr | Last your ft-.~'t.< \'.'.-h- [the 1'urm.< 0. : , .-. .m....mv.. im1'nip.~; t'-rlili l ('.I:u`L-nc- ( ,(7v`t)}), full wlun l.`1x1n.| Plan. U13 p1'('.`5CIlL U21) UHICIZUS. The County of Simcoe is setting` [an example that municipalities would {do well to follow, that is Pay as you :20. The future gonpmnn \viH ~ I I Of thc total of 20,816,508. bushels" :01` Czmadizm wheat expo1'1el (luring who first three weeks of May s1i.,l11l)' lover tln'ec-quzu'to1'.< \\'zI.< .' 1')-om7 jCz1n:1diunport.<. 1`l1o1novcnu.-nt of` grain by mil a1.~:o coxutimuzs heavily and total carloadings are _x:'1'uduzxI]_vf mounting. Increases are al.-:0 shown in thu movement by rail\\'ny.< of gun-H cm] 1m,~1'clu1m,li. lumhvr. pulpwood,i coal and ores. Freight truic on 1C:1nzuli:1n rui1ro:ul.< in March \va.~: 110.6 per com. li),',`htc1' than in the cor- 'rcspondin;: month last yvar. 1 :1.<.~*L-n- p;e1' traic xvas also lig'hter. 1110I1>:t1'2|tio11 in ;:;1'o\\'in_1;' both for lmy and grain, 1 on tin; fzmn of J. M. Gih ...',. 'l`1a.. .,\n kn...` `L10 \\"E.l1 LU J.U1lU\V, [DRE IS "fay as ;go. The iuture genera.t1on w11] `have enough worries without having` to atone for the sins of ancestors. T1- 1'u nanny ninn fn 1-mun VI'\1Y/`nil iuauuxa lIlC1`Ed.bCU .L1`0m 1Z`.).U 10 1-5{.{).; gem increase of 8.5 per cent.; in 1930 `the increase was only 1.1 per c::nt.,j {from 148.5 to 159.6. In 1925) the` 1percentage dropped from 183.3 in January to 167.7 in April, or a de- Icline of 15.7 per cent., and in 1928; :it dropped from 159.8 to 154.5, a de-I `crease of 8.5 per cent. :` E The nnmininn Rnrasm n+' QM-.i:+ir-:` DALEY &FEAVER lcrcaeu UJ. 0.0 IJBJC CUIIE. I ; The Dominion Bureau of Staxistics` `report on changes in the value of :retail sales, based on returns by lead-' ling chain and departmental . `substantiates, to a certain extent, Lire; itrend shown by bank returns. The; lindex number of retail sales for that `first four months of this year lcreased 23.3 points; last year the in- icrease was 23.8 and in 1929 22.4.' The drop in commodity prices, if` taken into account, would make the increase this year considerably great- er than last year. Employment fig- ures for retail trade substantiate the labove gures as tie index number of employment in this; classification on` May 1st of this year stood at 130.3,l as compared with 129.9, 128.8 and 114.4 for the three preceding years f Reduced activities of the stock mar-I kets have offset to some extent the. increased volume of retail busines Automobile nancing in April |.~iiu\ver_i an increase of "" per rent. (I over the preceding month, although :1 ldecrea.<(.- of 26.8 per cent. is shown from April, 1930. U1` the total fin- Lu1cin;,' of ll,-U30 1lUl'.Ol)10l)ll(.`:` in April nearly t.wo-`hirds wt-re in use,-d cars, \\'hil<- last year nearly half of, `the uuL0m0l*ll<'.< financed \\erv in-\\' nn1vr- in-}` I LU 8.LU1lB 101' LIKE "S1115" OI ancestors. It 1s very mce to have paved streets and all the convemences of modern days, but if we must have !them, let us pay for them. I The turnover of money in Canad-i Iianbanks, measuring the volume oil Ihiusrness tr_ansactdion_s, has been stead 1y increasing urmg the first four inicintlis of this year, and while the V0 ume has not been as great as in 'the laslt th1l')ee years, dthe brate of in- .crease ias een consi era ly greater. In fact, in the years 1928 and 1929 .a downward trend was shown dur-1 ;ing' this period of the year, reflecting` jthe perod of stagnation awaiting" the! {sprin%' business activity. Compara- 'tive gures or tie rst four-month. iperiod in the four years under re-1 `view show that from January tui [April of this year the percentage of bank debits to deposits in Canadian` banks increased from 129.0 to 137.5.; Iun ill:-vnn;n nf' Q '1 name nnnf o {n 1n9n TOO MUCH BORROWING ON THE FUTURE` THE CURRENT TREND OF BUSINESS UH UH" C()ll(lll('lI 1`..uI tlh... m lm ft-\\' y+nr.~, ml via Exnm-innmml: ( , I \\'](u>`lul11' -( Pup,` .-I2-Ii, )1ll\.'l'.s uI'[`- mltu-lml I0 11 :mpm'u-nl.` `l'li'lwl` \\':1.~; an} lw \\':1lv'n-11 l` uH`I'('l`-'1)!` l't'l`- 4 -\'i0u.-- yrur may -_ v UH, lHll_\" DU SUD G1lchri.s'7, Guth- ..r u... I voml1u'L\-l m. 1 guy. I`: .-nu 1.4- rs. uunxnvu 1,.i(-cxxsml CH|ll01`1L\C'.I`()l{S and DIiU('}l.l'}SS '1`Hlu`ll.-\I'lS'l`S 60 Elizabeth St. Phone 405 I*}1ccl.1'o. Hydro, Mechano, Physio and Radio I`rent.ments and Corrective ` Alnnfnnnnfu > `um! nuulo rrenunents and Uorrecuve Adjustments. Blood. Nerve and Urinnlvsls Food` Concentrates for All .-\i1ment,s. : 1 1\Ul(-5151` l(..`\ i40! Clnpporton St. 2 ! ,vlcT'0R1AN ORDER OF NURSES: 1 n_,,,:, `BOYS & BOYS, BARRISTERS, S()liL'ii()l's. Nntnrin: Pnhlin (`.nn. i I F ALEX.-\.\'DER COWAN. I SUCCES- sor to Lcnnox, Cowzm & Brown, Barrister. Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, guardianship and! I zulniinistmtion, and General Solici- tzor, Notzngv, Money to loan. 'l`<.-inplo Bldg. Conveyancor, etc. Oice: Masonic IJSTEN & DSTEN, BARRISTERS,l Solicitors in High Court of Jus- tice, Noturies Public, Convey- ancers. Ollice, lst oor Masonic Temple Building`, Barrie. Money` to 101m at lowest current rates. i G. H. l72. and M. II. Estcn. GORDON FOSTER BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- i ARY, E'I`C. MONEY TO LOAN iowen SI-, Raw-v;n DL- V - "" 4 : CAMERON & CAMERON JBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, I 5 Owen SL, Rn....:. DLm-... An LU BRICATED STEWART & STEWART, BAR- 1-{plnu-. C*..1.'...'A.-..- 'LY_L_ - ; .uu;\L1 Eowen St., Barrie. \n\Il\ll\JA` nu A1 LIIVIHIV :Barrisler, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. ; Money to Loan J Masonic Temple Bldg, Barrie. l\J.U`.\'l1i! IR. 5. Cameron DONALD F. MACLAREN, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.- Temnle Bldnu. Pm.-.-in l RA DENHURST & H.-XMMOND-- D01-1-:5-r.~ cv,.1:,..-4.-.. U 1 D L\' Liu 1 D`, 15.-\l1\'.lb"l'l1l{b',! Solicitors, Notaries Public, Con- vey:1nucr.~z. etc. Money to loan at l()\\'t`s!v rules of interest. Oices 13 ()\\-on Street, in the premisvs. furnu-rl_v occupied by the Bank of' '|`m-unto. Hrzmch Otlice, Elmvale, ' ()n1:n'io. W. A. Boys, I{.C.. J. R. l.iu_v.~'. Jn1\1\.,Lo1I1:J.tD, b`UL1U1'1`UK:S, ET< Owen St., Barrie. Phone 406. MONEY T0 LOAN l( )\ 1. S. Camnrnn F ~ - A ~ -A .-....=..uuuu...n ua 1'1.-uu.1\1ULVJ.)---l Ba1`1'iS[~:~1'.~', Solicitors, etc. Ofcc, 1st floor Masonic Temple Building`. Money to loan at lowest rat-;-s. -...v.-.... w u4.L.avv:L.L\.;, risters, Solicitors, and Conveyancers. t in any sums c rates. Office, Barrie. D. M. Stmvart. Phones: Mill 163.

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