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Northern Advance, 11 Apr 1935, p. 2

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Page Two AMBULANCE SERVICE ALEXANDER QOV/VAN BARRISTER L... 49.... n'h+...'~anm- nv-rm`-\u GORDON FOSTER en .32., name. rnono MONEY T0 LOAN mun Pmmma naaumamenrs Business Directory BOYS & BOYS We carry a full [in e of agis trates , Constables and Coroners Forms, also Farm and House Leases. P. C. LLOYD Look over your requirements and place your order with the Advance. ONTARl0 S CREDIT The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from :1 Business Card to a Catalogue. 1` 100!` U138! Building. NnrthrrAnAhuanrv Printers in Barrie since 1847. K THICK. I - Barrie C. D. Stewart! ;a\.rA- Phono 216 ` PHONE 53 and { them [ lhc`_\' ....l-...- . THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935. Residence 144 Maple Ave. Phone 700 Published at 123 Dunlap St., 8 an-ie, every Thursday M. D. MORRISON. Editor and Publisher VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES. Blrfil Branch ' MISS BEULAH SCOTT r11XD'1U1Al`l AJVU aulcubun Special attention Obstetrics Associate Coroner for Simcoe County Ofco and Residence 50'Mnry St. Phona I01 Oice Hours: 8-0.30, 11-2 80. 6-830 0 DR. E. G. TURNBULL7 Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. her: and Bradford Sta, Barrie. Phone 105 Office and l!eaidence-Corner Elisa- `Omce Hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-8 p.n-. I 'l_Rnm DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ava. Oice Hours: 2-3 p.m., 7~9 p.m., or by appointment \ A. '1'. Little, Mn. `I.-.3 p.m., I-:1 p.m., or Dy uppomunlrnv. A. '1`. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Corona: County of Simcoe. YVUAYLZLAV Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone 61. Ofce-58 Collior St. Office Hours: 5-9 u.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. l DR. WALTER H. WOODROW HSYE, EAR, AND THRO.-`-`.1. ] SPECIALIST . Or-illia, Ontario 1...:|l L. no 01.- (In...-. . I-lnogl R--in \Jl'lllII, KIHKITTO `will be at the Queen : Hotel, Darrin. ; Every Saturday. 8 21.111. to 12 noon, and by appoint- } meat. I HLUIDLLILLU UDLt\Jf.'11D 6 King Block, Barrie Office Hours: 9-12 a.m., 1.30-5 p.m. and by appointment. Telephone 345 Monday and Thursday Evenings :.: Alliston. ..;g.a.-.u5u.4L4s 4:41;; uuAuuAJvLV Ofco-Owon St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) -I 1;.nn I A no _ TOTAL ASSETS OVER $500,000,000 Motor Ambulance in Connection `Open day and night. Morgue and Chapel in connection. Established 18625 D___:_ BL--- 0'! .`\,A ` uau. I`: rlnvna .... rs. n4\4A\lIuI Licensed CHIROPRACTORS and DRU GLES-`5 TIIERAPISTS RDA l`I.....l.\.. CA BL--- All-2 J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 82_ suaapfxi Aidfnlpilias or WOMEN ..-e-nno..-. I" nnnn nv f`.-nan!-u A: Uly-.4 DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON wnnn:nfn (`Av-nnnr (nu Qv-vuuna njilli EDWIN WILSON, B.S.A., D.O. REGISTERED OSTEOPATE C I(:_.. DI....l. `R_....:.. GEO. AND E. A.KB1JRN: Canada cannot be pnnan- onlly prosperous wilhouk an enhancement of her 591'`!- cultural and Real Estate values. Enquire About our plan of Red Eunto Equltioa yielding 7% and participating in future Genital Pro- H. Pringle 8: Co. Llmnml @112 Nnrthern Ahuanm _ - - - -- - -nanlvnlu Ids \J\Ju Llxnltod 67 Yonqa Street TORONTO ;.cy:.c.-aaul. LLLLJLU u.ld.L1 O\ of CANADA'S wealth Luau nquluou yioldnq 7% and Capital fits. Real Estate represent more than 50% nf (.lSN2Sh2s'Q ..,..,.m. Agriculture -_.l G. G. SMITH 8: CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DR. \V. A. LEWiS u... -..v...-- .- -Phone 1 68-- More than 500 of the branches of The Canadian Bank of Commerce serve agricul- tural districts throughout Canada and provide farmers with local banking services of the best type. Any of our branch managers will gladly advise you how to make the best use of the Bank's services, including the financing of sound farming and marketing operations. EDITORIAL I 1 1 | 1. [1- l0.` `ll --_, c. This is the pointed comment of fI`hos. Wayling who writes in Liberty 1\Iz1g:azine in conjunction with Chas. W. Burkett, noted zLg1'icultural auth- mity, who. in the same publication, sees m:u1_V Americans in the low \\':1_a:c class, f'.1cin1.: actual starvation as tho result of the d1'ou;.:'ht and the Lmitctl Status curtzlmont pro_L,-'1':un. Mr. 1$urkutt's stutomunt, l <.~oplc can st:11'\'v just us rozulily by outing impro1u,-r food as they can by not h:1\'iu;.:' 1-nou_u'h food, draws the be- licf from Mr. \Vayling` that red tape and t:u'i' bzn'1'ic1's are doing :1 ;:x`o:1t injusticv in both L-0unt1'ic.~', \\'l1un (`:m:uiz1 stumis rvzuly to sup `ply l'ruit.<. nwzlts, d.:1ir_\' p1'odm't.~' and l\'m-5::-t:\l)l~s." I 1 Facing a condition during` the next fteen months that is tanta- mount to starvation, the United States still withholds action on a reciprocal trade agreement with Canada that would release this coun- try s abundant reserves. "nu . . . v . 1 In some quarters the opinion is, expressed that the threatened re- pudiation of the Hydro contracts to buy power should s`treng'then rather than weaken the credit of the pro- vince of Ontario. `The argument is` that if the money is saved to the Hydro treasury, which would other-D Wise go to the companies from whom power was to be bought, the pro- ,1 \ ll1(:(,` will be left in better nancial|1\ position to meet its other obligations. \ But credit ratings are not so ar- rived at. Were the individual debtor to refuse to pay one legally con- tracted debt in order that he could more easily meet the payments on another legally contracted debt that individua1 s credit would be impair- ( ed almost as much as if he refused I to pa_\' any of his debts. 1 l 1 n n S r C t The dictionary detines eredit" as the relation existim: between one person and another who trusts in him to pay or reader something: in the future." lleretofore. no con- traet of obli_:atiou involving.-' thel _e'o\'ermm-nt of Ontario has been questioned in any respect. All debts have been met when due. But the proposal of the present g0\'ernInent to reptuliate one set of obligzationsl has aroused in the minds of eredi-l tors e\'er_\'\\'here the question as to whether Ontario at some future time will not endeavoi to repudiate other nl)ll_L',`1\[i0`.1> . ll :2 man refused to nan` nnrn lll` l1l:1\' l`(`l`ll:3L` 1\,`.llll1. OUTLET FOR CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ~:`~ ~~~~~ u... .-\cconlin_u` to 311'. Ihlrkett, who "m~'1'= takes his 3Jjlll'(`S from u bull:-Lin is- C1103 sued by the United States Dep;u'L "1040 lmvnt of .-\_~.,-'x'i(-11ltu1'c. every pc1'son_ '11` `Iwods [.800 pounds of food :1 your. th1"-`0 On this b:1. the L'nit0(I Status pm- Wed duction of t'o0d. in 1020 was I-CL IT pm` cunt. less than needed. by 41 Yet in 1030, a year 1211.01-, t]u\\'i111t' .\x21v1-i:u-n tan-ill` went into effect and I hm` -1 . Cz1uz1di:u1 food exports to that coun- '10S1l `try wont st0:1di1_\' down. From $22,- 0110 000.000 in 103 it dropped to $2,- $110 000.000 in 1034, M1`. Wzlylund "05 ..-..;qn= undo | sued by the United States L)eparL 1UUC| 10!` U10 \\'0l`IU- . . IV oi 1110 Bennett Government won lm.M_,- you,-_1tl11'(>(~ d1\'1s1ons 111 the House 011 pro-lW0d"'35d11.V 111`l$i"g Out Of the b11d~ oi T110 lJ}1d`r'.'0t its-01f \V"l-5' 121155011 13) i1\'9t0 0_1 93 '00 74; the L1bC1'i\1 year tho|wa11t-ol-co11hdence an1endn1e11t call- alldlmi-`S for an immediate election was .C21n:1dia11 cou11-'10Sil b.V 104 t0 N V0 U-F-PM and 1-), P1'o:.:'1'ess1ve member voting with 1930 Governinent, and the Co11ser\'a- 193,1," t1\'es and Liberals combined to snow W1-ites_ under the P1'og'1'essives social credit. 1 `an1endn1e11t by 165 to 12. The `Rhodes l)udg,>'et for 1935, which has I Speaking; at a banquet reee11t1_v,ireceived wide co1nn1endation on its J. A. (`:11-1-oll, director of Fairs and sound. 521110 provisions for next l~Txl1ibitio11s for Ontario, pointed out 1 }"0i11"S 11d11Ci118'. W35 thus 1`a`Cied~ that ag'ricultural societies have! Rig'l1t o11 the heels of his pro- cl1:111_-:e(l :1 _;~1'e:1t deal i11 char:1ete1-i11ou11Cen1e11t that the Bennett Gov- since the first society was started in! er11me11t is unalterably opposed to Ontario in 1872. An agricultural'a111alg'an1ation of the railway society used to mean just what its j systems, Mi11ister of Railways Dr. R. title said, an org`z111izatio11 for the;J. Manion brought in the most en-, development of ag'riculture, the so-_cou1'aging' report of the past year s lution of its problems and the study 0peratio11s of the C.N.R. that has of its prospects. The fall fair was been heard in some years. Gross . the culmination of the year s work. operating revenues were up by 12.3` _ G1`:`.duz1lly more attention was cen- per cent., and passenger revenue by _ tred on the fairs, and in many cases E 8.6 per cent., i11 spite of reduced 1- the name was changed from agricul-: train mileage. C.l\'. lines abandon- ; tural society to fa1r. Thus f3.l1'S10(l during` the year totalled 296 .lto-day have to a large extent de-` miles, because they were function- .n.n+.-ul hmna Hun nnwnncn *Fn1' urlruinlwinllv rliinlinnfn 11114! 9419 nwilr-Q nf (`.73 Fz1)'111e1's are once again busy on the land. If more of the unemploy- ed would get out into the country and co-opm':~.tr: with nature, the-re vsoultl be less need for governments and xmxnicipulitics to hand out re- lief. I Cowhides to the value of $277,-i 547; sheepskins, $134,-144; calfskilisf $117,441], and harness leathers," $322,940, were used during 1933 by the (lzumrlirm miscellaneous leather p;oo(1 industry, which includes hau- ness, :s'arldle1'y, trunks, bags, purses and belts. Other farm products in: the shape of goutskins and pig'skin.< wm'e also L1H(.`(l in smaller (1uuntitics.5 lg Ul`1`J.lU1lll' lTl0I'O 3.U3eI`lElO1'l was cen- E changed agricul-E fairs; to-day de-i parted from the purpose for which agxriculural societies were first or- anized, victims of an age that de-': mands that fall programs include; horseracing, midways and other at-` tractions. While these may be! necessary to provide revenue, yet: a_9fricu1tural societies have a wide eld for service in promoting` better live stock and improving farmm_~; methods. $277,- calfskins,` $117,441], pig'skins7 r y 1 v I 4 on; unemploy-1 countr_v= the-re: \'.`nnltl hu less need for rrovermnentsi ; celebration . dollar `of l(in;.: (}eorg`r.- s P81" l.'C1lL., d.IlU. ]_)iLS5Ull1. ,'BL' IUVCHUB U) ed ally duplicate, and 242 miles of C.P. lines were abandoned. A net oper- ating` surplus of $37,017 in hotels operation was the first since con- solidation of the Cg . hotel system in 1923. Durim: 1935, the Winister reported, the payroll of the system will be increased by more than $5,000,000. Demolition has been ordered of a large number of units of rolling" stock, this being; in addi-{ tion to re~5,-,'ular rebuilding; or replac-N inp; worn-out equipment, to provide for the abnormal situation created by I higzhway competition, co-operation with the C.P.l{. and the length oil the depression. Minister of mileage. Finance l9J(lg'ar N. Rhodes minted Canada .< first silvei dollar last week. It will be mounted in a purple leather case and pre- sented to His Majesty, probably by 111'. l}(-um-tt. at the silver jubilee in London. l`he new commemorates the 2:") years reigzn. The first! i:~:.~'L1r.- of 100,000 of these beautiful} new dollars will be in the hands of` banks tl1i`oLre'li0Lit the country on May 1st. i (By Frederick Edwards) Prime Minister R. B. Bennett is on his feet again. It is probably only a matter of days until he is back in the House. He will likely spend Easter in the south, and then go on to England to attend the King's silver jubilee celebration. He suffered no ill effects from being allowed out of bed for an hour last Thursday. On the advice of his physician, Mr. Bennett, will not, it is understood, attempt again the long hours and tremendous volume of daily executive tasks which were responsible for his breakdown. Wiflu Hun nhinnf nf' nhenrhintr 1115111`! USPUIISIULU 101' 1115 UICUZLRSUUWII. With the object of absorbing many of the unemployed, a fty-milliom dollar house building scheme was laid before the Commons committee on housing by Dr. W. C. Clark, De- puty Minister of Finance. Dr. Clark said that with a ten-million-dollar cointribution from the Federal treas- ury the scheme could be started. lWlo1'tg:;ag'e companies had previously announced that they had $25,000,- 000 thcy were anxious to place in new building activity in the Domin- ln, lH)l|_L,"Z\Ll\Hl>. ll .1 Hunt A\\lIx`\\ ....- puy once he may :\_;`;1i11. ` That is \\'h_\' the Crcdit of Ont:11'io. 11:15 .~`11tYo~`-ad h_\' the prn;m.<;i1s rcg::i1'd-' 1.113.: Hydro contr;u'Ls_. .-\mi us On- tario is a part of Camadu. C:u1udi:1n credit itself suffers somewhat from this action. Even a moderate de- cline in the credit. rating: of Ontario would be more costly to tzlxpuyersl and I-I_\'dro r0x1. than would 41' fulllment of the contracts. unwise r.- +1.n_~n ,mnh-emf: mnv nn< ho. 1011. I enitentiz11'ies held the spotlight in the House on Thursday. Minister of Justice Hugh Guthrie said he would consider :1 Royal Commission to con- duct 21 wide-open penal investigation, as has been urged for two or three _vear.<. We also o ere(l to name an Ontario judge to probe the Hall- Dawson incident, in which iiiss Ag- nes llucphuil (P1'og'1'essive) was (1 . cent1':11 fig,-'ure. The Minister said Cunudizln penitentiaries stzmd as :1 model for the world. 'l`Iu. 1).-`nu.-.4+ (`nnnuu-unnn4 uvnn Ri1u5i11,u' Lhrouj.-;h the I-louse` [is the cry of Mr. King" and his fol- Ilow(:1's to bring on an election. ,|]`l21tht-r p:1r:1(I0xi(::11 when it is con- Isider<.-(l that the :nnm1 to the Natural Protlucts ;\1:u'k<:tin;: Act, Companies Act axnmmlnu.-nts, crou- tion of the Dupzu-Lment of Commun- iic:Ltirn1s, lf.\'t:Lh1iShl]]Cnt of the Cam-' zuln Grzmin Bozml zmrl ](`,f.','iS]2l.tiOn aris- fim: out of the report of the IVI:1.~:.s` H-)u_\'in_:,-' and l`ri(:- Sprezuls Commit- I -I itcc, have yet to come ht.-fore thv I Iiousze. Some of the thin;-;.s` disclosutl by the Sh,-\'-I15 ill\ ('.\`1,i}:`.'1Li()I1 show: I J. 'I`hm'n has bx-on :1n im:ru:1.s'in;.-;[ t-ml:-m:_\' Lo mn1cm1LruL(e 1-vonolnic puwr-r in thv humls ol':n1(.-v(:r- narrowing: circle of pm-.-;on.~;. 2. 'l`lm(-un.~'1xu1a-r l1:1:; lwnn plzutml at :2 di:4:u|v:n1L:1;\-'4: and his w<-:1k<:m: lpositinn lms In-4-n (9xpl()iLI~d by un~ `fair nml lnlutlxivnl pr:u't.i('rr.~'., v|1iv1l_y |imIu|;:- in Iny l:1I';:_`u (f()l'|)()l'1LLi()llS. I 3. 'l'l1-1'4: h.'n>: In-vn 2|. (Iv- clim: in tho ':1p;r-.~; and u nmsl, sur- i.ou.-4 I I. .... low:-rilu.-: of Lhv :41/:nul:u'(l:' of mu. ...I . 2 I IHOVVI MASS BUYING HAS ' HURT ECONOMIC SYSTEM) lllHllI}1,'('(l 3 :lim: Ulla iving 21. (-111. I num- lUHh'('2 Inn.-I HI Hy l4'll').'_(' CUl'|H)I'il.LIUll5. \':1g'r-H nnnonpy iIuIlIs1.1'i:1l wm`lu-rs`. 'l`Iu- pn.eit.i1')n 01' Lhu iml:-puml- 'vl.:1i| nu-rruhxmt. has h<-('mm- .-ml nmrr ])l`('(`2ll`i()llS, and his h:1v- In-z-n dun-, in purl, at 1n on in nu-1|.-Hm-: inuhnluwul l llHH'l' 4' lu.a'.x'<-r; I4-.::a'L, if] by I 5 . JIHII H|l)I'l' |H'(`('ilI'H)llh', illlll HIS lo:-zw-;; 111;` tn ('1-|`l.:|iII |)l`lt`Li('l':i indu|;;'ml` l.h- |.-n-p;.- rs-l,:1il ( Ul'[lUI`'ll.i()llh'. I 5. 'l'ln- pu:+il.im 0|` l,|u- imlu:aLriul- isl. :15 n mum:|':u-l.ur:~r Inna` l):~(-ll re- vrr.-<:-I, |n--:m.a'- 1.lu- luu.-;u nlisLI'i|HIL- ling; rrl.;:i| -mu-:-rn.a- It'l,:lL(* Uh! |n`i('I'.~{ and 4-un upon which Lhuy will ' pln'4'|m:;- l.l|u- p:nu 12. '|'|u- mmI1l.r_v .-4 a--unmniv ills urn nut, Lhv result, of nvurprmlnation, but r::l.l1-r llIllll-I'(`I)lllllll|)U0ll, dun to `ru-.~4t1'i-1,inn u! pm'('lIu.~4im,: power. i Hlnlf \V(`lI`Ul'|Il}.', U! 11 l)U()|)ll7 Id lilw :1 tr--; ug'ri-ult1m- is its root. m:mul':u-l.ur- nml ('I)llllll(!l'('(3 are its brunulu-,:< and lifts; if tho root is in- jurod, the luuvus full, tho lmun,-.ht-5 break away and the tree (lies.-- Shou-nung.-;, (".hinc.~;u En1purorund in- ventor of agricultural implements, 2800 B.C. THE WEEK IN OTTAWA "H11: One statement made in the Legis- lature by Hon. A. W. Roebuck is {neatly resented by the electrical in- dustry because it is utterly untrue. Mr. Roebuck said : u.n..1- haunt` ()'1I1'n< nn Hip m'nh- illlll H ; to 1'4` In I .- w~ll~ln-lug" of :1 people is .-u;-rim:lt,1m- ls its nuhn-n znntl .-nmmm'm\ urn its The Northern Advance Gravel the Z $ing s5 ifaigbtnap `week introduced a bill in the [company at the present contract Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn last Legislature to cancel twelve Ontario ' Hydro contracts with four Quebec power companies. These contracts have mortg;ag'e bond issues of ap- proximately $172,500,000. The con- tracts, calling for some 960,000 horsepower of energy, are declared illegal, void and unenforceable. Provision is contained in the legisla- tion for the purchase of power as it is deemed advisable, and the Prem- ier said that power would continue to be purchased from the Gatineau price. I 'l'l1n nnfinn xvnc f'.n1.'cn1 l'\\' H-In lion- b HEPBURN REPUDIATES | ALL POWER CON [L3Vl('l|."ll(7(3 Ul UH. lL`} ,'ill \\'l..`ZlI'\Il(.5. . Iii jposltxon. The fact that he Is re-| province to repudiate its ob1i_s,-:x.Li(>x1.- "5 taken as evidence of the v:1Iidit,_\' [and enfo1'ceu},~.':Iity of the power con- ,trz1c-ts. Not being` able to get rid 0| them in any other way, Mr. Hop- burn is resorting; to :m net of re-I !pu(liz1tion, which leaves the po\v-r (-,on11):u1io.x' without any 1L.'_L','.'ll l ('('()lll'.s't` whzxtever. l|ll(| Hl',l.'llll'(?(l LHUHI lll('_L,"-ill. ; The Ontario Pm;-micr .< nwthod of! p1'om-(lure is 1`c[.:':11'(I(:d in Ot;tu\\'u :13 fevitlnnce of the 101.2111 \\'(.`:I.kl1(_5.`x'S 01' his I jposition. is Iis ..LH2L.. -1` L1-,. .. ,. and ..n 4?..." |\\lLll Llll.` l)()H(ll10l(lL`l`S LIIUIIISCIVCS. ' I I Mr. Hepburn replied that it would jbe quite impossible` to ne;_','0ti.'11r-i `with the bondholders, who are .<(.':1t-I te1'e(1 all over Canada, the Unitml St,:1/tes and the British Isles.. In the first place the contracts are quite ii-i llegal and u11(311fOl`CC21biC. The next` ;step is up to the bondholders them-l ;se1ves. '- ii . I . . n . \..I.'l 7\lI..,..n.'I.... ..,.1....`l ...L.. AL.i 1\[ull'l.'U .l.l'UH| LHU \1l"Ll|.zlHUilLl. j l*Ix-Premier Hen1'_v asked what luction, if any, had been undertaken .\\'ith the bondholders themselves. ' '\Iu- IJ....l.n.-u .-nu Mr. Roebuck said Gaby based 5.n11'es on the prob- able increase of need for H_\'d1'o, based on the increase in the past, and di. the fact that since` most municipalities in the province` were already supplied, there were no` more wor1d s to conquer. 111- I)nnluu-L- nnn nm-huh: hp Ox - |bUlVU5~ 3 ` Leopold Macaulay asked why the `r contracts were being: decl:u'c(l iuCL,":l1 m Lh1s way, to wluch the P1`0lHi(,*l'l replied that had (l(`,(.`]2l)`(`.(l them illo_g'.:1l. 'Nm Duh: 1-in Du-nuninu-Va the ALto1`11c_\'-(Iumrml n\..H\n.] AF] E TORONTO The action was taren by the Hep- burn Cabinet, though not unani- mously, and the rank and file of thei party knew nothing about what was] coming. I 1 PI-nnrzv T-Tcnnhinm cnirl Hxnf. nn I 1)1'lCUo I cuuuug. Premier Hepburn said that noi doubt we will be criticized for not negotiating for 21 general reduction I of the power contracts, but we found ; it necessary to introduce the bill; which declares all these contracts `illegal and unenforceable, an(l gives ,the Commission the rigxht to pur- ychasc all the amount of power re- `quired from the G1'atineau." i I l<'.\'-PI-r-niir-I` l-lnnvv nelrrul uvluqf Rc-distillL-(1, .~'.1u`,.:r-1'ufnu:d Oil of Hutu- lyplus. All impurities l"('lll(lV(`(L Nu pungent irritating odor ncvcr gm-5 eamlc - never loses its sl.l`cm:,Ill. ':u\ A,` ..u A Powerful Gcrmicidc AW1\(/[mt Effective and Safe Gurglc t rV..I.l. lx..,..,. I" tilncs :15 ul'{u(:tiv1- us curlmlic ucitl us proved hy acuml lvsls on typlminl germs, but is rmu-[Iui.\mums and mm currusrue. _-.,U-- Sure rulicf frmn Colds, limnrlxilis, `ulurrll, A.~.l|1nuL, lluy I":-vcr, Sore 'l`hmut. I-Im`:||_vplus is uf lilllv vnlnu on your luuullu.-n'hicl'. Rl'.'|(l ll`t'(?li()llS. -..-..... ..... A Reliable Linimcnt l`rIlclrulv.s' unai Ii.semIw~'. lhv urirls and hulls whirl: ruu:.c- R||cum:nli.'In, Ncurilis, ulr. (Rim-5 nuur--ilm|.~ rm-livf from .~`.prnins nml |Il`lli.i(t5. wor1u's to conquer. Mr. Roebuck can perhaps be ex- cused for making such 21 statement because of his brief association with electrical matters. The fact is that, l)z1rrin_u' w:1r.< and economic (lepros- sions, there is and always will be a continuing' increase in the use of electricity of about 10 to 12 per cent. per anmim. Even if all On- tario municipalities are supplied with power at the present time, Mr. `.00- buck will find that in seven years` time, providing economic conditions continue in their return to normal, Ontario municipalities will require about twee as much power as they now need. Furthermore, is there any lo_u'ical reason why Ontario hou. to-(lz1_v use only 1,560 kw. per annum, while housel1ol(ler.s in Mzinitobu u.'~:e 3,760 kw.h. per an- Inn `7 For Infernal use Ru-mnmmmluxl for slnnmch, kirlm-ys nnd h|m|tluI'. It rlmunsus and .~`Iil|1\ll|IC.`i these organs und In-lps [In-In In funrlinn pm- pcrly. !{vlicv:.:a- (HSIFCSS uml imlurcs restful slccp, u.. r1r1I1 Single $1.75 lie sure to obtain nur lenllut givhu; full dlrectlons for the many uses of this wonder all uf nature. -1:- nu- 151.. nn- a.l .1. n.aa.n.n.v ow FARESV between Toronto and Buffalo, Niag`a1*a Falls Detroit, Montreal Oshawa and intermediate points. Tickets and Information at - Cray {Teach Lines run!-urn rs u BARRIE Ciarkson Hotel. Phone 62. .. ~.._-2-an-exp-.-r -1 -ran-;_'r,:!?r.I-*/-.`*:=,,-_'w3.lxizI3iFl DAILY SERVICE -- 4-nu-cc --u A -an-I-uni Attractive Rates .to All Popular Southern Resorts. num : Why should Ontario wait seven ye:.1*.< 2 \\-']1_\* not institute 21 real province-wide domestic-consumer campaign in Ontario now to edu- cate the public to use as much elec- tricity as Vanitobu people do? If domestic customers in Ontario used twice as much enemy, would there lie `any surplus power to-day 1 I: 1' ruln yuur urugzglat, or AUSTRALIAN DRUG COMPANY Thu-Iunm: HO, YA. 'l`nrnmvn An Insist on G.G. Extrnct Avoid Substitutes There is none "Just as Good" u. 25c,- Mic. 65c. 90c From your Drumzlst, lTnAI.IAN DIIIYIE PHMDA An unuu LaUMl'A.N! , 'l`nmnm WAVL-rley 4521 Return $3.15 `IILD CONTRACTS uusani-r way an - Jun` | BAVRRIST-.ER, SOLLI-CI'1`OR, NOTARY I CONVEXANCING, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN l\flV nr\ nu- , on lu\IAVu I l\I nqsar-um Office, 3 Owen Sh, Barrie Phone 69 GORDON LONGMAN BARR.1S'l'ER. S(3_.`1TA{(`3IT0R, NOTARY CAMERON & CAMERON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 5 nulnn S! Rnrnin, Phnnn 403. fulllment ot the COI1t1`i1L`IS. un\\1.\ is those contracts may possibly be. l DONALD F. Macl..ARE.N, B.A. BARRISTER, SOVLICITOR, ETC MONEY TO LOAN I\A__.....:.. 'l'......_I.. Dl.ln I1---5.. RADENHURST 8: HAMMOND 'BA.R.R1ST'ERS. SOLICITORS, ETC Money to Loan at Lowest Rate: Office, First Floor Masonic Temple ` Fhldina, DIILVVHKI OZ DiE.VV!\l`(l BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- XRIES PUBLIC & GONVEYANCER3 IR...._... A. In-.. L. _.... -......- -0 LIILJHID 1'UI)1J1\J (X: \'J\JLV V 1LlJ.[`LAV\JJ.'Jl Money to loan in any turn: at iowes! current rates. I 18 Owen St. - ID. M. Stewart Stews DI G. H. Esten i ESTEN &. ESTEN BARRISTERS Solicitors in High Court of Justice Notaries Public, Conveyancers vioney to loan at lowest current rates. ` Omen: Ill Floor Masonic Temple Bldg Barrie. C W Ffcfpn N`, H, Eaten nAn1.uaLrus 1 Solicitor for obtairung` probate of` will, guardianship and admJ'nistration,' and General Solicitor, Notary Gon- ~ veyancer, etc. . . OMIIQEY TO LOAN I . ..-....:.. I nun..- T-..-.1- I114" Svultl tho m'um.:- pwlix1_::.< :11! then dry tho1'ou_L:hl_v. Grind thm th1'0up;h 21 co:11'sv _L:'riudo1' and tin will he all 1'c:1d\' Lu tl:\\'m- vuln- pml(linp;s, utc. lit-up in :1 .\~:-.!:-.'. _i; {in thu r(`1'rip_'-1'ntuI' In-1\\'-vn 1x. 1 money to Loan at Luwao: natal E of Interest OFFICE: 13 OWEN ST. [In the premises formerly occupied by! the Bank of Toronto. 1 ' Branch Office, Elmvale, Ont. `W. A. Bovs. K.C. J. R. Boys BARRJSTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT-" IARIES PUBLIC1,M`g(9NV`EYANCERS, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE I The Tnte1'n:1tionul I 1owing_-`)1;m'h zmd J*':u'm .\1:u'hinor_\' Dcn1on. o1'_s:u11i7.L-d by tho Ontyurio l`lo\\'mvn's .~\ss0('i:1tiol1, will ho hold this ,\'o:n' in I-1:11(lim:m(l County. with hv:u1qu:u-~` tors on the farm of Louis 11. .\1\-- Kibbon. Czllcdonin R.R. 2. This In-` Jcution is near C:l1v(loni:1 and may lu- [rcached by hig.-;l1\v:1_\' .\`o. (L H:1ldi- Imam! is notvd for its j.`,'0ml plow-` Imen. and :1 lu1'_m- match is oxlwciml.` ' u-1--:--....._.. - f I I u L VI. 11- lJVVo J-I-~\-H V` -`V VJ L1'L.C11\:1I'J.D1D - -----j----- -- .82A Dunlop St. Phone 405 I D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. `Electric, Hydro. Physio and Election}: E Successor to Creswicke & Bell ` Treatments, MONEY To LOAN Blood Tests and Urinalysis `BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC Massage and Corrective .-tdjustmenu 1 Oman R0 Bgock Barrie. Home or Ofce Rate: Reason-:a`n!e FUNERAL DIRECTOR '47 Elizabeth St_ Phon: )l`LIVIIlDLl1II\D, D\JLJ1\/J..l.|J\-D, L'1J.l 5 Owen 52., Barrie. Phone 406. Tn I.nAN IHIIJI Money to Loan Mnwonic Temple B|d3., Barrie. xvluruux LU uunn Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. ..-v- Money to Loan at Lowest Rates n` IHQAVAIQ zuunmx LU uuzuv Oice: Masonic Temple Bldg. STEWART 8: STEWART >n1qrr~mnq Q(\T,H1'I`('\D.Q N International Plowing Match A WRONG STATEMENT

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