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Northern Advance, 11 Oct 1934, p. 2

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P8 QT` TWO _ Tickets. Hotel Rates and Information from Agents-Ask for Handbill ----3---- 1-1--L1 The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. Look over your requirements and place your order with the Advance. ato Port Huron o}3Eo :r61'i0NTO; HAMILTON, BRANT PARIS, WOO%STOCK, INGERSOLL, LONDON and nther intermediate noints. Nnrthmt Ahimnrv PHONE 53 Printers in Barrie since 1847. L15, WUUUSIUUA, uVun.nou.u.;, .I..auLVuun other intermediate points. Tickets to Durand good via WINDSOR or DETROIT ---`--_--_ cl Reduced Rates at leading Hotels in Chicago. DO. 1 M. H. Esten, ' i3'"r'3K1'iiii'Ii"I'\7||-: TRAVEL BY TRAIN - SAFETY - SPEED - COMFORT J. H. N. SMITH. M.D. ` puvsxcmu AND suuanox Office 51 Dunlop 3!. W001 of P.O. | Squats, Second Floor) ` Reuidenca: 144 Maple Avenue Phonc 700. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES Burris Brunch MISS BEULAH SCOTT --Phono ll47w-- l'l'1XDllJl}`l1V HJVU UUHAIYJJIV Special attention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simooe Ccumy Office and Ruldanoo 50'Mu'y St. Phona 101 Office Hours: 8-9.30, 11-230. 6-8.80 1`mmsm\ Y, o(;'rom".n 1 1, 1934. way. -4. 9. I\.a|\AVA.o\.an`n4 Graduate of MCGIH University, Montreal. Ofce and Realdence--Corner Eliza- bert and Bradford_u., Barrie. Phone I |()fcu Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.nx.. | 7151 nrn | UHICG 1101111: *2-8 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or b agpointmem 1 A. '1'. Llttle, . . `W. C. Lntzlu, M.B., Associate Corona . Lounty of Simcoe. E VVUlu.E41V {Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe { Phone 61. Oice-58 Collier St. Oice Hours: li8-9 a..m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m DR. WALTER H. WOODROW `EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT `J- EDWIN WILSON, B.S-A_. D.O. REGISTERED OSTEOPATH 6 KING BLOCK BARRIE I Tuesday. Thursday, Satufday I TELEPHONE 34.3 K IEL/LJ\J.o.L1 Crillia, Ontario _4:ll be at the Queen : Hotel, Burn. | Every Saturday. ` 8 Lo Lo 12 nuuu, and by appou,;- YTIBTIT. NOW is the time to in- vest in your new home . . make the improvements you have always dreamed of . . . have the comforts that in other years you have been unable to af- ford. With the price of building so low, this is your year to spend money on your home. f`1n'l'I -I3.-vn 1:`n+;'YY\I'\+I A flJ`JL\l`1f1D J. D 82A Dunlop St. Phone 405 Electric, Hydro. Physio and Electionlc Treatments. %Mas5a.ge and Corrective Adjustments . Blood Tests and Urinalysis 1Home or 0Fce Rates Reasonable ` LIJLLJ. K. IKIVIJ IL. I`. DUIKIVD Licensed CHIROPRACTORS and DRUGLES8 TKERAPISTS n noA l\.._I.._ BL--- An: Phone 82, DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURG.EONb Phone 213 47 Maple Ava. Omca Hours: 0 -. -.-. '7 0 u r-. I\- Kw n-.u.:.u'..b.-..... DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND 8U'RG%I~ Qnnnlnl notnnbinn hatnqdn. SURGERY D-I-S}:J'A-ES OF WOMEN `M-.A..:.>.. Fnunnnu (`nu-`bu Al iswnn I GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS `I {ans-uanA DR. E. G. TURNBULL __J__-A. _,: -uv_rv:u vv_.-__._,:. G. G. 8: CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DR. W. A. LEWIS THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE u; um uupw Phone 700. Final Excursion to \ .-Irv: FA}! rmal Izxcumon to World's Fair closing Oct. 1934 I0. DD)? Barrie. Ono. *3 See nearest Agent for Fares, Tickets and Tram Information. Alnglnnu nnntnuun. AA.\lAAA\Ju J55] for Esfima Capital Up - Reserve Fund `- ANADA is youthful, growing - continually growing. At present she is third among all nations in per capita wealth, the best place in the world in which to live. You would, of course, like to start your children on life s journey equipped to take advantage of the great oppor- tunities which will be offered them. Then, save regularly for the future of your children and deposit your savings in a bank. When your children start out for themselves you can so establish them in life that they will face the world confidently. And they should become substantial and pros- perous citizens. The road to your children s future is open at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce. 96 Children Share in Canada s Greatness `Let YOUR VRECISTRATION OF VOTERS | WILL START OCTOBER 15th CENT-A-MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES Fm" Aurora, Newmarket, Allandalo, Barrie, orlllia, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Scotia, Burk s Falls, and South River To NORTH BAY and ALL STATIONS on line of TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RLY. and NIPISSING CENTRAL RLY. and beyond COCHRANE to KAPUSKASING and HEARST. Except tickets sold NEWMARKETto NORTH BA Y only. TRAIN SERVICE: To All Points be ond North Bay, use Train No. 47 nrrivimz North Bay A. . Saturday. Oct. 20. To North Bay use T1-nin No. 47 arriving North Bay A.M. Suturduy, Oct . `.10, 4);... Train 41-141 arriving North Bay P.M. Sat. Oct. 20. Registration of electors in Domin- ion electoral districts th1'ou{;'h0ut Canada will start on Monday, Oct. 15th, and end by Nov. 15h. T`Inn in-mlintr nf Han nrnnlnmsafinn i: Lam, anu enu ny NOV. mm. The issuing of the proclamation is merely a part of the work in prep-.n':v tion of the new lists, under legislation passed at the last session of Parlia- nmn. In no wnv does it suggest an [HISSCG Ell; EPIC RISE 58551011 01 I'iL1'llil- men. In no way does 11; suggest an early election. It will take some time to prepare the lists after registration. `\T\- lwnlr-nlm Mnlpnn. nf Cnlli'mr- to prepare Ine USES RICE!` I'e[. .'lSEl'ZlLIOIl. Mr. Malcolm McLean, of Coiling- wood, is the returning oicer for North Simcoe. and Mr. Robt. C. Jmiv. 1*!" Lraighurst, is H) c!uu'gc of 'u.l`.=- registration. /$304,000,000 $30,000,000 0 :j......_------:-- I PHONE 109 5 come 1 loan 11 per cm lated i the la: Som Laxe f effect policy since 000 0 bonds, upon The ing in Canad ment `ate 0 : loan % the in 'l`he refunding loan of $250,00w0,0()() promises to be oversubscribed, and shows the soundness and ])l`0].',`l'l)S.sl\ ('~ ness of the Bennett Government. it is not an incidental effort, but a pull of the great debt-eonver.s'ion pro~ ,L',`1`Z1l)1 in which the Government llilb` been engaged since 1931, and by ,`which we are refundim.-: at maturity D the large sums borrowed durinp; war time. By this prograln Canzuln has `already refunded $550,000,000 OI maturing war-time debt, and with the completion of the 193-'1 loan over $1,000,000,000 will have been re- funded. This debt was incurred when interest rates were at wz,ir-time peaks, while refunding is being` accomplish- ed when interest rates are the low- .est in the history of the country. In ` 1931 $60v0,0`00,00v0 of 5% per cent. iof 41!: per cent. bonds, and $38,000,- 000 of 5 per cent. bonds to $38,- _0O0,000 of 4% per ent. bonds, :1 sav- `ing to the country of $6,102,064. `.A_9;uin in 1933 a refunding lo:-.n through reduction of interest brought [the saving up to $9,000,000. The 1034 loan to refund $222,216,850 of Victory Loan 5`,- per cent. bonds at 2 per cent., 2`/-'_>, 3 and 3% per cent. ` will result, it is estimated, in a fur- : Ether saving; of over $5,0`00,00/0 pei : lannum. | l`Ln 1 r I D l :\'v13`\I1n1 mu-inn- n+' ru-nr QL1 - bonds were converted to $600,000,000 l Eillllulll. ; The annual saving" of over $111,- 000,000 annually will have a direct effect on the taxgaycrs, and wlll more lthan lighten the heavy burden which ' the depression has imposed with re- `spect to railways and relief require- 'ments. It will also pave the way to tax reductions when \tll`11CS again be- `come normal. There is still a war tloan maturing in 1937 of 5 and cent., and plans are being formu- for the conversion of that loan, 5 last of the Great War loans. qn\\'\n .-.+' 4-l-`nun uy-~nJ-(nan lnnnu uvrn-n me yieia 01 me income ms. result of this policy of refund- in an orderly manner has kept Canadz=. s credit high, and the Govern- was able to secure an immedi- oversubscription of a long-term `, :loan in London at a price to yield 5 investors less than 31,- : per eent., and in `;\,`ew York obtained a one- `-` year loan of $50,000,000 at 2 per `~ cent. ) D' flGT8t (182713 I01` ("C788, 1163918 and ITGIII. lnformrzrlon. Tun CANADIAN NATIONAL On A 111-: nu -rn A :3: 1- A I-I--I-\l 1-nu-p-nu 2-r\ AAr-run? me ms: or me urem; war iuzuls. Some of these war-time loans were `Laxe free and this had a detrimental on income taxation, and by its of conversion the Government einr-n 1931 H-,1< 1-nnvm'f.ml $454.00`).- poll(:_\ 01 COHVCFSIOH L118 LIUVlil'IllllUll'. 1931 has converted $454,000,- of tax exempt bonds to taxable bonds, and this will have an effect the yield of the income tax. Tho waznlf nf` fhis nnlicv of refund- ullllllg FOUIHS \Vlll DC UlCUIlLIlluUu. ; E. G. Odette, chief commis:;i.)'nc1`, explained that with this nimlnium lchalge there would be a. scale based iupon the volume of beveragre Llic lhotel handled. This graduated scale xwuld be calculated upon the amount ':of beer and wine purchased by `he lautliority hoidcr from the board, not on the amount sold. TU.-. .lnv.N- nnvn H Hnn rnnn n-inn: .BEER LICENSE TO COST . $300.00 AND PERCENTAGE y A minimum fee of 3300 has been .determined upon by the Liquor Con- ;trol Board as the cost of a wine auu "beer au-hority for the provincial s- ical year, which commences Nov. 151. `;next. The present method of issuing separate authorities for beve1':1g'e and dining rooms will be discontinued. i F, C nrinfhn, i-hipf 1-nmmis.~:in'nm-. I The Prime .\Iiniste1' in his radio ,address from London referred most [appropriately to the success that at- tended the gigantic Conversion Loan `which was floated by the British ;Government in 1932. The British ipeople convertet . the enormous sum {of more than nine billion dollars at ;War Loan Bonds. Not only did they ; convert their holdings and enable the ;country to save millions of pounds a - year in debt service charpzes, but the) ` did it with a promptitude and an en- !thusiasm which commanded res; 3 and admiration througrhout the world. i Ti`. it Qirrni:-nnf H1111 f'l1n uni-I-mac rm` U CHE il.l`ll0Ul`.C S0l(l. We don t care if the man grives ` `his beer away," said Mr. Odette. That is his affair. But we are con qcemecl with what he buys fzom .15. rand the purchases will be scrutinized -`on :1 quarterly basis. It would be {obviously unfair for the board to ;charge the small hotel proprietor tne ;same fee as paid by a man doing pa"- =haps fty times the voume of busi- i TIQQQ - unu zl(1II11l`i1tl0n tnrougznout me world. i It is signiczmt that the success of Zthe British Conversion Loan, and the `reduction in interest rates which came with it, coincided with the be- igzinningx of the economic recovery `which the Uother Country has en- j0j{(`,(i (lurinp: the last two years. i Crnnf T21-H-nin nvnvnnin vnai-nvnrl I 1 ll|`.'b'b'. l The $300 fee will be payable on `the issue of the authority, Nov. 1st, `and the supplementary charges w l1 be collected every tnree months. U_'yL'U ULIFIIILS LIIC IHSL LWU XUEIFS. , Great Britain's example restored !C(1)11l1'1l}.`,'0 and renewed hope amongst , 11 nations. We in Canada have been ivery Successful in previous Conver~ 'sion Loan c:nnp:i.i;:ns. Had these iloans not been a success our business recovery from the low point in Februar_\', 1933, would undoubtedly have been retarded. The Prime ,Minister pointed out that apart from the fact that there is no better in- vesment for Canadians than Domin- ion of Canada bonds, holders of Victory Bonds who convert them, as well as new investors, will render a national service at this time. Thu uvnv-H-iv nnsifinn that nnr r-lnuv TIME TABLE CHANGE ' EFFECTIVE `(A CALL TO UIIEIQUHI SCYVICB ill LHIS LHIIC. The worthy position that our char ncter and nancial integrity have `` grained for us in the eyes of the world , will be maintained by a prompt and`. enthusiastic response to the present Refunding Loan campaign. We must " duplicate in Canada the magnificent. achievement of the British people.` We can. We will. THE REFUNDING LOAN VY- ._. ----- - ___, . , , Published at I23 Dunlap SO... I \rriO. every Thur-day Nnrlhrrn Ahuann .0 I23 Dnnlnn S1,, I urn-in. nvnrv Thin-ndn I. D. MORRISON. i'.d'tm and Publisher NATIONAL SERVICE. The Nnrfhnrn Adwm-r` EDITORIA L. | Speaking from experience wnh youth, Judge Mott, of the 'l`omnLo Juvenile Court, appeals for a cam- paign to build up the health of Lnc nation. There is a close link between p|1_v:~:icuI and moral strcmzth, zuul only as the physical and moral bre of `young Canadians is able to withstand the dillicultics ahczul, can our country attain its best. Sunday, Sept. 30) Monday mornin;.; -- Thanksigivmg Duy--severul called us up wuntim; to know if there was to bc :1 Thanks giving` S(,`!'Vl(:(.'. Why this custom was dropped we do not know. Many who perhaps are not very much interest ed in church services attended this service in former years, entering into the spirit of giving` thzmks ior bless- ing received. Is it that we hav<:n :. time any more to pause on :1 day set apart to gather for an hour to attend '4-Y1 '1 <:-rvi:-y. '7 II' en nnv 1-r.nn.. Before the provincial elections M12: Hepburn and supporters promised tel greatly reduce the cost of relief to` the province and to pay as they go, if elected. Down in Windsor, where I Hon. David Croll was elected, the 1)l'OVl)-ICC has been paying the wholel cost of relief for some months, andl now the province is to a.s.sume the cosztof z: well, saving the city about $45,000 a year. If` Windsor can get off in this way, why should other centres strujzgle to payi for relief or its administration `I t :7.` . H >Ul'\'ll.'l` . is in real danger. :---:n l Stanley Baldwin, leader` of Lhi.` | Cor1se1`w.1tive party in Iinglzmd, in re : viewing the record of the National` Government at the annual conventio" n+' l1::' nnm-u m.:.I H...4- :n 4-1....,.n 4 uuvemmenr an me annum convenuo" : of his party, said that in three \'ec.1`s& employment had been increased by 800,000, and under new tariffs the home market had been greatly dc-<' veloped. Whatever happens now.| I `nn nLn'1'v i crnintr fn -Ahnliuln I-ha av. vuiupcu. VVXld.l.L`.VU1' uuppuiis nuw,| no party is going: to abolish the ex- isting: tariffs. He sympathized, as did everyone, with the pronosal for 2 Q}1nrh:1- \vn1-L'inu- vunnlr hnf I-an Airl- Ulll U\'Ul'.VUllC, \'\/ILH LIIC !Jl'Ul-`USd.l 10X a shorter working week, but he did' not think any country or industnvl was yet prepared to adopt-it fu1l_y.| _____ 1 Orillia has just reason to feel proud of its lacrosse team. the Terriers,"_ champions in every sense of the word. _ The three nal games played here Friday, .VIonda_v and Wednesday nights against the New Westminster Salmon Bellies for the Dominion ` championship, left no doubt as to which is the better team. The Ter- riers would seem to be almost a per- fect combination, every man playing lfor his team and every man know- ing his job. The playing of these nal games in Barrie should do much ` to revive this national sport here. We hope to see Barrie more lacrosse conscious ere another year rolls ' around, with a strong team backed by the citizens of the town. ; million ' $1,948,0'7`0,00`0 and farm buildings ati ' buildings being $8,290,994,00(2 Dr. T. W. Grindley, chief of the Agricultural Bureau of Statistzcs, nds that the agrricultural industry oi` Canada su-pports nearly ve millions of the population directly and mL1nj. 1 others indirectly through farm pur chasing power. Less than half of Canada s 350 million acres of arable land is occupied, and of this area 8(`. acres are improved l.1nd.l Canada. s farm land is wilued at $1,243,924,000, the total investment represented by farm land anr furml there are no dividends on this tre-l mendous investment, which represents the economic structure of Canzula, how can there be good times ? How can there be employment ? How can manufacturers sell their products '. - Country Life, B.C. I By Royal Proclamation, I-lis 1.-:cel- lency the Governor-General of Can- ada has designated this week as Fire Prevention Week, and owners and oc- I cupants of pro`$I2rt_v are asked to give special attention to removal of re hazards from their premises. Fire waste is one of the serious econonic problems confronting `Can- ada at the present time. The public in general is viatlly affected by the.` tremendous losses annually incurred by re and the enormous expenditures tect life and property from its rav- ages. Seeing that at least seventy- five per cent. of all res are caused `by carelessness and can therefore be rendered necessary to adequately pro- | . . . ! prevented, it IS the obv1ous duty 0. I I .municipal authorities, re depart": oicials, boards of trade and other representative citizen bodies to bring ' the matter to the attention 01' in. nnnnln Full Information now in Agents hands l The Ottawa Journal remarks that down near Oshawa the Ontario Government has put men at work digging` out ditches lled in by an- _ other Ontario Goverment last spring Mr. Hepburn in his election cainpzlign denounced Mr. Henry for sins botn nf nn1i nnrl nnnnnicvnn nnri of omission and commission, and among many other things said it was all wrong` to ll in the ditches, and if elected he would die: them our again. Mr. Hepburn was elected and he is digging them out. lt is an extraordinary situation, and the pub lic money is at stake. It is hard to` uenounceu 3'11`. nenry 101` 51115 DOME` believe the late Government did this lling: except on the advice of its highway en;.,-`ineers or that adequate provision for drainage was not made. If this is true, Mr. Hepburn is re- moving the lling: for the same rea son that he made a circus out of the sale of .1,-'o\'ernment automobi1es--in an effort to embarrass those who comprised that Government. Cer- tainly in one opei-ation--or in `ootl. -there is waste of public mo?..-_v. ENC lTl?.1l people. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK ,mp-aign 1.< both 1, I _ _ es, and` em [ad t he hard to zlid tins - Llequate t 1 ne . i1es--in use in .'..`)'. ZEK 9 >f Fir and skeq t9 \J\l|\Ir\rnV \Ina -n--y BAR.R.IS'1`ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ` CONVEYANCING. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN pxrn an 4\ , I)L.._- an` IVI\Il\l.n I I v l.a\JrIAv Office, 3 Owen Sl., Barrio Phone 69 GORDON LONGMAN BARRLSTER, S%Ii}CI'l`OI!., NOTARY C. u|..__.. s- I .._.. I I I . 3 STEWART & STEWART QBARRISTERS, SOLICJTORS, NOT- `. \RIES PUBLIC & CONVEYANCERS Money to loan in any sum: an 3. lowest current rates. 18 Owen St. - Barrie , : n M o4...........s r` T) Q+n.g,u_ DONALD F. MncLAREN, B.A. BAB.RISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY T0 LOAN |_-....:- T`--nu-`I- Rlpla Rnrriu CANADIAN NATIONAL` CAMERON 8: CAMERON `iA.R.R.lSTERS. SOLICITORS. EZTC 5 Owen SI... Barrio. Phone 406. MONEY T0 LOAN RADENHURST &. HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC Monay to loan at Lowest Rates Oice, First Floor Masonic Temple Rnilrlino, i ALEXANDER COVVAN . BARRISTER i `Solicitor for obta.i:L'mg probate of will, gum-dia._nshi and administratiw . `and General So icitor, Notary L20. - . unvannnv, pt:-,, \ C4n2ll.'Jl` nu. A.-41-4.` BARRISTERS 3 iolicibors in Hi 11 Court of Justice . Notaries Pubic, Conveyancers &.Il.vmau 1-n Imus at lowest current` I Notanes runuc, uuxxvuyaxnucm ` lloney to loan at lowest current` rates. 5 i Office: In Floor Masonic Tem;-le , | Bldg., Barrie. ' `P. 13 mcfnn M H Eaton` 1 BOYS & BOS I IBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- [ARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS, Ul"r'1L;1:a: 15 Uvvmn 0.1. In the premises fonmexy occupied by the Bank of Toronto. n___.,|. naz-.. l:I.....-l- nns I D. I`. NICLUAIU, DJL l Succeswor to Creswicke & Bel} | BAIGEI-STER, SOLIC'-ITOR, ETC 1 MONEY TO LOAN 2 ()1... DA-.. Rh-u-lo Rn!-ri- P` C LLOYD I Motor Ambulance in Connection FUNERAL DIRECTOR Open day and night. Morgue and ' Pb 218 Cha 1 in connection. 47 Eknbm st` 0 Elgablisheu 186$: .q:-nv-u Axvnvn nnntvrn` n|____ Q-2 $2-:-i- n... 1'41. Money to Loan Muvonic Temple Bld., Barrie. MUIVLX LU LaUJ-`LJV Masonic Temple B|dg., Barrio. ::..L'u. Money to Loan at Lowest Rate: of Interest OFFICE: 13 OWEN ST. .. Hun VI`Fl)V\`\{El)E fnrmnulv n.r-r-nnind h mU.1\Llhl. LU uuzuw Ofco: Masonic Temple Bldg. me ham: 0]; Loruxuu. 1 Branch Office, Elmvalo, Ont. A. Boys, K.C. J. R. Boys MUNDX 1U Lt\)1"LL\ Office: Ross Block, Barrie. GORDON FOSTER on BL, barrio. rnono MONEY TO LOAN A MBULANCE SERVICE PORT Hunb I-'7L|NT DURAND $4.10 $5.45 $5.80 RETURN I-"ARES Tickets to ood to TORONTO, BRANTFORD, 1>Am.c: wnn STOCK. INGERSOLL. Thanksgiving Day Holiday Week-End Travel Bargains BAYFIELD STREET Tickets, Hotel Rates and lnfarmazzon rrom AgnlS-sR [or ncmumu CANADIAN NATIONAL TIIIH VIZ-'ir(i(.) ct. 5 Sat. Oct. 6 LV. BARRIE 4.05 p.m. 4.55 a.m. D. F. MCCUAIG, BA. nnneonu ha (".-p-aux-rlr-}rn & F ESTEN & ESTEN n A Isvrrnrl-\T.v`r)n 535 to <}FflA99M Business Directory YOUR PRINTIN9 REQUIREMENTS C. K` IUUI Jill: Building. We` carry a full line of Magistrates , Constables` and Coroners Forms, also Farm and House Leases. IEI9. .B..2!L P1aning,,Mi'!n

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