Page Twn 1` lUU1' D1351 Building. T. A. McCarthy Nupzmcr: tu r- \ (-1'Il._inrr . mm. OU bu mun thimrge on ."m: ingtnlrncnt Y Y pl:m---why not buy nmmzy? You can tzrmn buy 3-I,')f;() if you treat your Bzxvirugq :1`; n nmnlhly }iU-~:xn obligmion thul must he nu.-L. Buy -`I.,()(J'-') on .'1 I Sauing`AI`Lm. Our I Mznrk huu :: plan 1 a copy. I THKUS. - Barrie C. D. Stewart The Royal Bank of fjanada ' |e in. H. Esten H.,H" dc-F; th C th r: ... pl. `.x:LK -, ad- Look over your :requirements and place your order with the Advance. unrl uunlup DI. Phone 405 ' Electric, Hydro. Physio and Electionlc Treatments. Massage and Corrective A mtnnenh Blood Tests and Urina ysla Home or Ofce Rates Relnonalolc T1111) 82A Dunlop St. Trn` Licensed CHIROPRACTORS and DRUG-LESS THERAPISTS 82A DlIh`nn Q! l"------ 4'5` umw LA1. SURGEON Post Ofce Square Telephone 588 Above Express Oice I `will be at I I DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone 61. Ofce--58 Collier 5!. Office Hours: . 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.80-8 p.m. ` _--. ..........n u. vvuuulttlw 'EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST 0.-ill:. Q-I--3- rnone 10 4/ Maple Ava. Office Hours: 2-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coronet County of Simooe. rnxaxuxmv Amu EUEUEUA Office 51 Dunlop St. West of X`.O.. Square, Second Floor) ' Residence: 144 Maple Avenue 1 Phone 700. The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue, VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES `Rn:-rig Rvannl. ! DR. N. w. ROGERS | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Special attention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simcoe County Ofce and Residence 50 Mary 5!. Phone 101 `Oice Hours: 8-9.30, 11-2.30, 6-8.80 DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Oice and Residence-_--Corner Eliza bert and Bradford 3., Barrie. Phone 1 Office Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 pm. IVILDD DEL {I48 Toronto St. cannot ourn me SKIU. Limberup! Quit complainingl Get a small trial bottle from your drug- gist, and in just a. moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness. stiffness and swelling Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. Olrl. honest St. Jacobs Oil" has relir;vr;rl miilions of rheumatism sufferers in the last hal cem':*j.: and is just as good for sci- atic: neuralgia. lumhagzr.-. backache. SDTBIIL; snrl .=-.-.-r-Y":;gs, What's Rhc-umati:~.m? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil directly upon the tender spot and relief comes instantly. `St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmie rheumatism and sciatica. liniment, which never disappoints and cannot burn the skin. T.m'hm-`ml r\...'+ ,.,.....-1-:...:.....a r~_. uruun, Untario rill the Queen : Hotel, Barrio, Every _Saturday. 9 to to 12 noon, and by appoint ment. `I lt|.'Iti*.'lI/K `I, ,'/MIMI lb, DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Ofr-n }'-Tnnr=- RubRheumaticPain, ` Soreness, Stiffness A Northern Ahuanre GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS Licensed lTRnPRAr`.'I`nne .....: hbtvhvm 1 `Rub Pain rlght out with small ` trial bottle of old \ St. Jacobs 0|l." DR. WALTER H. WOODROW Vt` `D A h xnnn-I-1 . `cu. ------ - ~ J. H.- N. SMl'i'H, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON :54-A S1 nu.-.1n.. Q0 \lI...-'. f\: H r new };o<>Hr_-L The 'l`hous::ml to fit your income. Cull Rx 1- u-.4511 (I IHZVV I mon {My basis through .1 new P y...... I..,-.,.l,l,_. '!`L.. -'m__, I G. G. SMITH & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DIFFIO nrancn MISS BEULAH SCOTT Tnrm-.9.-. Q5 DL--- DR. A. F. PERKINS DENTAL SURGEON Fcn Snnnrn T-In--L~` orrxu1AL1$'J.` Orillin, Ontario > II: ('\n-...'. Ll--- Printers in Barrie since 1847. HIV UKULK U1 Barrie Branch {C DE!!! AL! er GNU Bani` 0.` Phone 40` I` Fnnnfhxnln nuux 1 Phone Zlzij Hm . DOWN PHONE 53 The Hoover Hedlim co- sbles you to clesn better and more easily-on dub- cst days, in darkest coo- ners, without overhead light. The Hoover is the only cleaner equipped with the I-Iedlite. Libeml allowance for old electric cleaners. Telephone for no-obligation Home Trial without delay. HIUIIL ilri [J1`U5UIlLl.`(l UH .L`L'U. DLIL l The Commission, on the oth(:1` `hand, must have counted on this sur- |p1us as available money whrzn dec1Ll- ling` '0 apply 1t on the new resenroxr lproject. It perhaps was not _g;ener- l ally Known that the Comm1<~:1on does, land rxghtly so, use funds on hand {from any of the three depar`.1ne.nts, lwater, lig;ht or gas. to nance all l . ' . . "fl ... (tlnee aepaltmenta. 10 Ga Depa1.- .me: . a loss for 1933 after the idebenturo payment. is met, and ` $1,500 from the Waterworks Depart- 1me11t \\'a.~ used to provide nnpa'ove- ;ments n~ecde(l 1n ihc Gas Depart- = ment. l A . . v The Vatea`, Ligtht and Gas Com- mission made the position of that body clear in re-g`a`1'cl to handing over to bhe town ~t'he surplus mzulc 'f1`0lll hhe Waterwonrks Depansm-eint, at a meeting on M0n(la_\' ni.-.:ht. The .town council and the public, u:1J:'orr- tunat-ely, have been soinewhut in the dark ju.~t as to `how the Utilities Commission operates. While the W'21L<>1woii;s Depurmi-.xt .<`nowe(l 21 `su1`;;lu.< 01' over $8.000 at the end of December last, only some $1,300 of this \\`;1.< :1ctu:1ll_\' cash on lmnd. The billi'n;'s to \\':xtLe1' con. are `lnzule but `wire :1 _\'>zu', and that for the last half of 10233 was made in January, 1934, payable by Jzumary 26th. The surplus :;ho\'.'n in the satalieinent of the W a`e1'\\'orks Depart- ment takes L`he total amount of Lhis billing` into COll.\'l(lC`1`:lllOIl. who1'ez1s at . this date :i32,SI00 i.:; u11pui(l. The Com- mi.~'sio~n must also have 1'un `lo take care of operating expemlitures, as well as provide for sp1'in;_.,' contin- ig'em-ie. till the next billing in June .m- Jnlv ` "L'll\'l( .`~ {or July. .` '|`1.. .\ This is news indeed! Now, for a limited time you can get one of the new Hoovers- either the Popular-Priced Model or the Two-Speed Hoover-complete with Dusting Tools or Dustette, for a down payment de- cidedly less than usual. Hoovers, as you know, are lower priced-and more effi- cient. All models have the patented, exclusive cleaning, action, Positive Agitation, the only effective principle for dislodging rug-ruining, embedded grit. l 'l`oronLn, and Ontario, lost .1.wo esteemed citi'/.ens (lu.1-Em: the past week in the persons of Hon. Justice Eric Armour, of Lhue Supreme Court of Ontario, and Col. W. C. Mitchell, former supeliiimendent of Toronto Hip;l1 Schools. Both were compara- utively young men, the former but 57 and ihe lattem 65. Thsey .had both served in the Great War with dis- ti~ncti`o'n, and both died suddenly as the result of vheart attacks. The war ` is still taking` is tell, often where least 1 expected. \lA .,...,. ` T11L`.\'0 are znaLtc.rs which. perhaps the town council did not take into con.<.idc1'ation when the request was hnadc to have the Commi.<.:ion hand 5o\'c1- the entire surplus . in the stzromont of the Waterworks Depart- ment as presented on Feb. 5th, Thu Cnn1m1': nn 1?1n nHum ( I I 9 0 Trage(l_v and comedy make up a good part of human life. The world is truly a stage, and men and women are but players enacting: their part in the great (lrama. Tra.g'edy and com- edy are well mingled together, and `every day the cwrtain rises and gives in g'lin1pse of scenes in the varied play. To-day the dark waters of the `river 1'ecei\'es one betrayed and de- nenf ed; to-mo.rro\v another '1`uSl1CS into ` eternity rather than listen to the ver- wlict of his lie-l,]0\\':~` upon :1 life of in- _ lfumy. Love, hate, jealousy, disap- 'p0im'n1en'is, i'ail11.1'e, tempest and `flood, lire and railway wreck, and iblmus::1.mls of otlmr forms. are com- s1t:Ln1.ly pr('s(mtin;:' tiheniselves on the iwidn .~:t:t;::. I.:1u;:hl-r and `.<-zirs suc- lm--(I l':l(`i] uiht-1' at `h:~ n\'(-r1l`11|'0l(lill`,'; `vnl'Ium- 01' human folly and misfor- I tune. A 2.. ._ ,,.| ` UTILITIES COMMISSION MAKES POSITION CLEAR i Llllll: \VUl`K." Thi.-x may be :1 cm\':u'dIy way to Shirk li17u's l`(`s])()l1si1.)iliLi0S, but it is sinuply :1 part of the (.`\'(.'II` varying scenes in the 1nyn`c~rious drmnzt daily being enacted. rn : ' ``'l'hi>: is :1 sorry ~mlIn;',` 01' :1 lift- Llmt. (Pm! for .~:unu~!.hin;.;', bul `Hm I .-mll, 3;: alnivy my own. Pm`- hups: if ublu-n'.s' ln:ul I-xc-r('i.<-1` :1. litliu nmr(:('|1:1n`i1.y :mrl l`nrl)<-:LI':1m'- tihu H sull. miglul. h:|\'- hr-I-u li'--rt-nl. 01" Lhzu`. I .~.lmll knmv va-ry . and Llw 01.11:-.r.~: will lmmv in luv Um-(-. To be fm'(-<-d 1,0 p;ivt- up lil`- ju.~<'t now .s'm-n1.~; l:hv in:.m;.' of t':1LI', for I hu.\'u- |)l'().~;]w(:l.\' duim: .~'.01nr-Lhinpr worth while with my lift-, but any h('I|) to be I-'oct.i\'u must, hnvu cmnu now, as Lhv of Lhv ]n'(-.44-n'L would be to dv.\'tr0 y tlw possibility of doing that \V01` `. q\|`;__ "1"" 1, ,_ ,,,...,_.._n , g U11 1' payers ue: uzuunig. The Commission, however, agree to `hzmd over to the town the sur- plus available, and have debenture.s issued for the reservoir r~xten. It is rather unfortunate tliat there is no`. closer co-operation between the Commission and the town council, for both bodies are, gr should be, working in the interests of the rate- of the town. The Commis- sion is to be commended on the very fair way the matter was settled on Monday night. i the town. . As to t.he necessity 01' embarking .on a project of spending $15,000 on improvement to the W'a'.e1'\\'o1'ks De partment, we are not pr1'epare(l to ex- press an opinion. The Commission has evidently gone into the mat ei- thoroughly and decided that 1t 1s !`lGCOS\'.2l2``. The Commission also evi- (lientlv saw the way clear to finance this unidertaking from the earnings of the Waterworks Department. The Utility Act provitles that all earnings over and above that required for the operation and maintenance of the system shall be -handed over to As Commhzsioner Foster poinlfed out, the Commission might have lowered the service rate to con- .sume1's. eliminating any surplus, but 3;instead built up a reserve for this undertaking, 'l`.l1.'x (".n`mmi:` l1 nxvovn 1' -.1 rr I-an Us . ;)')`(;l (-551:1` in took his lil`~'- 1|. m;L- 'l'o V J . Show time only LlFE S TRAGEDIES --`---- -..~ . v-VVV ` , , . . . Published at 123 Dunl op 51.. I \rrie. every Thursday I. IWORRISUN. i'.tl:=m and } ubli_\-her Tine Northern Ahuanrr Pululinluu-I no I23 ncsnlnn CI l\\ \l'x_v Mrttll, JLIHI bllt` u (luv up 1-, p y ~ 1 :1. .~ u.nivm' - Mm nl.11<-r day and whom it, may cun- The Northern Advance ..._____. &:;Dl i`O5- <;AL upon vne pnoaucers_ Tihe advertisement is dated No- vember 20, 1933, and features `Guar- nnmeed fresh turkeys, government grades, at 15c per pound, weights from 7 to 15 pounds. 'Dhese tur- keys come from the first Canadian Christmas manket, which opens at Napanee, and is looked upon as the barometer by which the turkey mar- ket `is governed for that season. Nnw_ then, vuzhnf: }\ur\.nnn..n 9 vm.- -_...... ..,..,., AA\1vI\.\,l, L1:nI.\Ll'lI zuzy ;s`uw1 nm\'u. Tnzt: Sit-Llil'I,i<)I11_"rr\\' .`L\'.`l(l' iy \\(.\:`>:c, till on S:L1,ur:l;u' 12151, Jim U.I".O. \\i1.hd1'ew fronl the ().(,7.1-' en Logutllcr. Mr. Elmom J. hilpuLL, 0. b guxxizixlg p-rcsitluxn. 01 the Out: riu, C.(I.F. Clubs, 1'c.~:ig11:-(I, ilb did .\i1..;' .-\gnu.~.' Mucphuil, mom both Line pm; i \'i.ucizLl and nzxtionztl c.\'ucuLi`.`(:s_ 'l`m:su two were nhu muin lctulun. in 011-; tario 1'01" the C.C.l. nnovu,-n1cx1L. J. .3. ' W0`0(lS\\'0.1`lJl, the pru-sid-ant oi. L.in.~! national c.\ccuU'v(.-, z1dm.iL.-; LI:-at u\\'~ ixng; to the number and \'zL1'iuL1s types 01' ca'zu1ks in the org;a.11`izuLiown, .1. g'z'c;Lt n1zu1'y n1c111bc-rs have wit;h(huwn. ' VIVIIC IIJ1-i1L((] I`1:l)'IHn)'c nf' nu - 7 5.-(u. muxry 1x10111ucx's nuvu wit:h(l1aL\\` United l*`u.1'n1crs of 011m` hJ.'\'(,` found that the Vin;-\\',x' and it Li\'i Lie;; 01' :1. ccrtzrin ch.-n'1cn1', in L1 C.C.l<`_ Council have ([L'In0'l1`.x':i :l,L( that that <,-1on1:-nt is too close to L} Comlnunists zmd too mmypzxmctic Communist tactics my the famnen: find :1 basis of co-upeuxtioll. Them is nhenlnfnlv nn -mum $4.95 u; um-urxo xn w1tl1uruw11w,;' from the C.C.l"_ is not at all sLu'_m':i.~'n1g. The xurul people are as a rule szunc and wish to see 1'e.~spo11.sible govcrnmx nt. '1hc imouble bcgeul when Lhu tLH':Ll group bucanlc l'l.`.5'LIL`S.* over iln: mu};- lcms utLcrzmccs of Cmnx11u:ui.' nu.-up ln.-2'.s', and dc1nzLi1d<:d then`. him.-u (Jum- mumsts bu expelled fU1.l'I\\'nLIl. H1-' Lun111m11i.sts, 1m\\`c\'L:1 , 1-u.i.~t-:1 any .:'1n-~n IH!I\'n '| .u. .~ uuu ax Uuls ox oo-upei2mon. 3 There is absolutely no room in} Czmadu. for class \vzu'fzu'c such nncj C.C.F. utlvocatc. The British .~:ystc111f of govermnont is the inos ellcctivc` in -the world. to-day and i`Ull\Ctl:0lL$ properly only when the state divided into two pvarties. ' I The action 01' the Uuiu.-d Farm of OnLu1`io in witI1d1':.Lw11w,;' from IC.C.F 1101. at :1 l I\\L` VI A'l\IIlUl\T(llo ll. imf ennly :Lll'(-ch-(l m:1nul':u'Iui urs lllillillly,` this vlziss of men-:l1:u1(lise, but he mzmuf:1ctu1'ers who had been lnnkiny: lower priced p;oods \3'e1\- com- pelled to 1`(`.(l1lCC their prices, and to do so cut \\ z1g`es, that is, <-s`ubli.~;|1 21 price st,:1in(li:u'(l where it was impos- :-"ilile to pay lf.'j_,"ll.ll1l11tC \\'u1.-,'e;;. I be- lieve ii" iiecessury I could .s'ub;;t2Ln- Uiutv the stuteineiit now made that Ll1e.<:e two ullegml bur,r:iins mean :1 reduction in wages to at least ten. LllvOuS2l.ll`(l people. 1 Depress Farm Prices ! George S. Houpiam, sec1'eta.1'y of` `line Oin'tzu'io Retail Merchants, gave :1` vast amount of evidence on the `Jr.( `I of loss leaders by chain stores. This is the practice of encouraging customer patnolmge by selling some lines at less tilfzm cost. He refe1u'ed i~Ipeci.cal1y to the detrimental effect upon the producers, 'l`il1n nrl\rru+1'cn.1nnn+ :5 Ant...) 1.7.. I i LEGISLATION LIKELY TO REGULATE MERCHANDISINGI It is now a i'o`1'eg'one conclusion! that lcgisla.-tivc measures will be taken at the present se.~:sion of Par-` liamcni. for the regulation of mer-1 I chandisin.g methods. The 1",!-`=:1'I')nnn-.7 u-1x.'..1. 1"... #1..-- ` CJ1"d4Il(llSlIhg' meLn0(ls. The to.=;timony which has already been hea.1'd by t.he Stevens commit- tee, coupled with the demands from the FLm'niture i\Ianufactu1`e1's Asso- ciation, the Canadian Retail, Mei'-l chants Association, the Gzirmenfi Mzunufactu1*01's :\.SS`0Ciati011 and the Canadian T1`-adcs and Labor Cong'res are too important to be ignored by any govc1'nment_ i .Q(`\'nn rlnvu -` I l~`.\.~4-!...... L,1- rv ' A. large Toronto 1n::t1l'zu'L111\n'l \\'.l1osc 1)l'z111t \\'n.s forcod into icllcm\.~'s by sales prromotion all over Czmzula 01' t.l1(.`SC $16.50 Stilts zLg'1'ev(l so sup-, ply the other companies ".\'iLl1 .--.uitsl \\'l1i(-.11 could be sold at tlm szune price. To do so it was nccos. Lhat \\'z1;1`0s should 1) cut; an addi- Lionul l() p0.1'<'vnt.. 'l'hi.s' cut was lutx-1' made ;:'en01':1l tlu'ou::l1 all union t4lm;).: in 'l`oronto, and indirectly af- l'u-lul l\lontr ll \|n' n...l.. ..n'....4,..l .,n' - xury gU\ (:l.'11111(;`I'1C_ I Seven days test'i111ony before the committee on price xing` and ma;-'= buying have disclosed some of the` business practices about which Hon. H. H. Stevens complained in his speech to the Shoe Dealers A_ss0v('inHn`n sf LIZLUUS. 2--E\'a.<.1on of the mmlmum wage laws. ' I FL, D...',.n Thrift offer mu-e powers over all trade 111uLte1's.| F-~--Leg'is]ation relating to xing` of wholesale prices; the elimination of loss leaders, secret di.scount.s and f1'a.ndulent zuI\'e.1'ti.~:ing. Effect Upon Wages I The el-ct wliiuh excessive competi- tion between n1e1'h:u1disin~g' rms has upon the niamifacturers and \\'zLg;es of labor \\'u.s given by Mr. Cook when speaking: of the sale of low priced suits_ A Ian-n-n I`nunnI-A .......1' _ .;.,, . 1 I1( lows : 1 I LUW-`.l 2 1-Sweat shops in the garment trades. 0 `I'I`....,.3...... _.c LL, - ` I k u. n. owvcms complaaned in his Aasovciation at Tnrnnto some months ago. Charges of Witnesses .These may be sumnlamized as fol- : |l60`VI 3--Pric0 wars between st01'cs with resulting losses to manvufacturers and decrease in wag;es of labor. 4--The use of loss leaders. 5-Pirating of styles. !}--I<`raudulent z1 7 Mam1fz1ct.urers advertising (lis- counts. Thcre have been many other com- plaints led with the connnittee, but these are the mos`. important. To eliminate some of tin-so prac- tices, several suggestioiis have been u(l\'zu1ced to the commitfee. 1--Licemsing of mztnufacturing` and retail establislhmcmsi. 2--.-\ nu1.ion-al imlustriul confer- ence, or an economic council. 3---A board of coiifrol in each in- (lustrv. uu.3u1 y. -1--Czm21dizu1 trade con1mis. \\*ith' wide po\\'e~1~s all trade 111uLte1's.l F~---Lc2'islation 1-elnfzinrr +n +\-{um n4`. ct. as govcrnea Ior that Now, then, what happens '2 The THE C.C.l I.F. GETS A KNOCK .. ,. Ll\; w,...~, :.h\\'n;n. 111.: g any m gruw .rduv lust the up Hun (Inf-`.-In Balance Aiam`/aly : \\lbll(llil\\'ll. Onru.1'm ~.w_. l `N ~ L31 1 I ;:.1tLh E L .iQL;1Q I t lg i t ( LIAU ; 1 I .v.-..l ' largo opcwtoy sells Lhr: L1 N retail puziccs. i 5 those advr.-2`viscm(,-nts amuml gkcys at cost or less, :u1'. (.~rLi.~,in;.: ._uv tucularly, zmd the-n hi. bu;.'<:r:'. 1:1 1 l country as cvidcn-cc of low p1`r;vzLi.`i Incidentally, this Qvcic is also used to br<.-uk down 1 !pirce of turkeys coming on `x; t ;market from Western Canada a wu `or ten days from the date of the . ve1'tiscment'. R/Tu TJ ,....-.-In.-- 2 vLVA:4Awnu lJ1I\nI.`l\J1 \}'l\G P. C. LLOYD ' Motor Ambulance In Conncction FUNERAL DIRECTOR "" d3;_;2, ,"n.cm3 '"' 47 Elizabeth 3!, Phone 218 [;;,,.b,h,d mm AMBULANCE SERVICE 95.... 32_ I UI"I.`llJ111Z 1:5 UVVIIAV D1. `In the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Ofco, Elmvale, Ont. W. A. Boys, K.C. J. R. Boys I). I`. IVICLUAIU, D.A. Successor to Creswicke & Bell BARR.I.5`TER, SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY T0 LOAN mans Dc... Rln..L ll--ad- \ l.'1'Ll.`iL`IIH2.'lI'." Mr. Hougmlm pcavc innumerable 3instances of the chain stor<::< :~:r:1]in;; _ca1med commodities at prices lowr,-r Ethan the small dealers could buy [from nhe wholesale houses. Thanh nnn+n4-inm-no nur. arm 1.-I BOYS & BOYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- IARIES PUBLIC, C(-(_ )N`lEYANCERS, ET . I ll.-u..A.. An I n.... ..|. I .......-A D_n_- u`un'1 H110 wnolesale nouses. These quotaons are not gkuing exan1p$es selected fron1 the rnass of `evidence vvhidh has been received by the committee. Tnhey ave fair ex- {amples of what the testimony has \ been. ! 'P`lm-n- J.-. `V\\lr\1vr\ .L... .....n..,.L-..,1 ._ HOOVER .D.`l1Vl(lb'.l.'J.`_:1$ Solicitor for obtainzng probate of .vi1l, g'u'ardianship and administ.ration,5 and General Solicitor, Notary (Jon- veyancer, etc. I MONWV Tn `LOAN T}{0y' do prove that me1'chandi:~;ing in Canada has been accelerated to a. tempo never experienced before. 5 Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Mini.~:ter '01` Highways, is introvlucing :1 mini imum wage scale for d1'i\'e1`.=s of com niercial vehicles on the liighways 01 Ontario, claiming` that they are on tilcd to same, just as 1':1i1\\'ay men are G. H. Estcn CAMERON & CAMERON IBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC ! I 5 nlunn gt Rnrv-ha Plnnnn A uumo runuxu or. pun V1141 :1 Money to loan in any sum lowest current rates. 18 Owen St. - .381 D. M. Stewart DONALD F. MacLAREN, B.A. I BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY TO LOAN I I..-n._:.. "l'A......I.. DIJ- D-....:._ RADENHURST 8: HAMMOND ' |BAR.RISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC Inuv kn Inn`: nI> l.nwn:f Rafa: H STEWART & STEWART iBA_RR.ISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- I XRIES PUBLIC & pONW E\ .ANCERS Ila..-" A- In-.. .. .......__ _; 1 ESTEN & ESTEN l BARRISIPERS i3olicit.ors in High,Court of Justice . Notaries Public, Conveyancers lvioney to loan at lowest current rates. Office: 1:! Floor Masonic Temple BIdg., Barrie. C H T<`.=fnn 1 FT mcfnn With Hedlite- Only GORDON LONGMAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT.-LRY ETC. Ill..._.... 1... I A..- I BA.RRlSTERS, _ .\' 0T- ARIES, CONVEYANCERS, E:'.. 3 Owen St. Telephone 69 RAPPTW. ON ? IG. R. Font; LJILLMIMLELLDKVD, DUIJIULLKIIVQ, LILKJ Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Ofce, First Floor Masonic Temple Building. 1:; J. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest nwmnw. 10 nxxrmm cm ).L.l\Jh.lL').Lll\D, D\Jl.llLIl.1\JI\rD, L111` 5 Owen St., Barrie. Phone 406. RTCRTWV `Tn I.nAN AHUAV Ill 1 L U LJUAIV Office: Masonic Temple Bldg. IVLULVEAI 1U IJUHIV (Jfce: Ron Block, Barrio. .EdL\lo Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. muru.-..1 xu uunn Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrio. YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS 01' Interest OFFICE: 18 OWEN ST. A: ~rn-nrvuann *Pn!vrr\1xw-`Ir nnnnnh ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER Vnr Fnr nhf-,\\*unrr nu-nkn FOSTER & McCARTHY u`-V.y vu .v-m jur 95')-Ir; (4~yur Plan) Buy $2,.;.1u I .. ((1. It: veyuncer, etc. MONEY T0 LOAN . MI--.-...:.. -- 'l"...___l._ D en BL, nan-1e. rnona MONEY T0 LOAN en 3!. I UIBPIIOI BARRIE, ONT. Business Directory MCCUAIG, B.A. fin nrnnwlnirn & F We carry a full line of Magistrates , Constables` and Coroners Forms, also Farm and House Leases.