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Northern Advance, 13 Jan 1938, p. 8

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u1u".-y (Jays tnercaner. For further terms and conditions of sale apply to Rnknu-I Q P-.------ it. rusuu or two adju;~'t1nen-'.s. Ho`pin_1:` that this testimonial will he tho means of convincing? othm`.s whn ymuy be sc--ptical, I am. Yours trulnv, ` (Name on 17:-quest)` .-uizu1LI(' in connn_: _\'oa1's. I Lecturing' hofoiu iiiz>i1ibui's of tho In. of .\I:1i'ino I`:I]_`._ ,'il'l*x:1'i11_Q' at London, I`In_4'lz1.n(i, 1'4-c0nt.l_\', A. C`. Hardy and Pi01')'(: dc M(ai`_2'i'z1i\'o dw- clared that in ordro-r to meet com- petition from seapianes and air- ships, liners required s<`rvir:c- speed.< of 35 Ko 37 knoltls. The_ trip will stilzl be 24 hou1':< lmigei than by 2111', but will be under more comfortablc conditions in bad w~athe1`, they cai .4... nun uv uuur:1'm0l'_. C0mI01't.blL' said. I Machino1'_v alone- for the big` liners would cost $7,890,000. but the fin- ancial` outlay is ignored . even to-day the bigger lilvcrs are paid for by nations uxthcr than by con`c<-n1.<. ` Shins wnnlri kn \`nn1-n 9!-nun 1 Hm nuuc 101` resums. ~ ' One of my children had an -e~x-` trem'e'l_v bad wglandmllar trouble which ordinarily required a serious O[)(`l'.'l~ tion. but this was avoided and the condition completttelly cleared up :1 result of the n(l_ius/t.111env:s. ` Holninv` Hmf flaie 1-n;-+:mn..:..1 ...:H L ( Mammoth . funn 1l.<.<` fstea1nsI1ips able to covc-1' tlu, dis- tance from Southampton to .\'nw York in 544 hou1'.< may ('1'0.<.~` the Atlzmtic in yea1'. I.nr*h1v|'nn- I`|l\""t\I1 -~ 1-.. ~:v`r:r"Box . nuns IA Y.\'l`Il{ ..o 11-. lll.\ IHU on Tun- v|I.I1l.`\ \\'nm! 12:" ` I Eight lnwll, III! .R. Hm ', ' AH:'uui:1l<-, I-n .unl- his hat 1 rlw nu tll" IHVHII" U :Itu1'lrm, Ont .u. uu .)unu'.1.\, dull. 2!. Hha`. 11-1 Pvz11'; in his 80th yezux. v1-:11 on Wt-dn.-.~'(Iu_\', with sor- in Gut.h1'u- L n-itcd Church inte1'mr4nt in Guthrie CUM]- CARD OF THANKS mm ~-1n 1Ul`0I1L0 M the Uak- (ilinic, on S:n'.xunlz1_v, Jan. 8, to Mr. and .\h`s. l`I:u'] Wil- (nr-v .\I:n'im1 (,7lut.-) :1 (l'lu,u'h- DEATHS xl Hl'l' Inh- |~'riti:x 1-. m nr-1' 1" x.\I0mi:1_\'. w ('hu1'ch and H...-.... rm... LU V711 ; Notice is hereby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the County of Simcoe has been prepared and is . being published in an advertise- ment in the Ontario Gazette upon The 6th of November, 1937; the 4th of December, 1937, and the 1st of . January, 1938. !``n...,\.. .. ___'.l 1- I n v 1, 4:111. 1, 1:) --1' 1l:111L:l1t.o1`. l1'.~'. l H II I1 . |;..1 \ I{.V. Hospital, Jun. 10, 1938, K on mwth Stu r- unn sugxaested the routes and the mr Fur-CHM..- ..n,J - `wu- 1ll.\'pi('1I Willia ..nl 1.. The Northern Advace ___..____:.__.. u C1 1115 J. FUD] ning and ap- , badly strain- vf lifting`, ex- ;h wet oors, (.., 2UHl LHL` cnhtu-.~' and I1 nu)- .v\l 1'11-(I 4' Mth 1938, Thie 1.000- Copies of said list of lands or ad- rtisement can be seen ofce or will be mailed upon making. application for same. In default of psyment of taxes as shown on said fist, on or before Tuesday, the 8th day` of February, 1938, at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon, I shall at that time: in the Council Chamber, Court House, Barrie, tario, proceed to vuuuaxy, sell by public Ii my; `c Y 3 p b 5 l ('1 011*}; auction the said lands to pay such` arrears, thereon. An adjourned 'I'u_esda,v, 1938. together with the charges the 23rd day of February, sal-r~ will held on` S a e vs nu .ummu_v mm'rm1_L-' 1` H-~.~h.-:1 um] :xbI- to 9-0 {.0 work. and (In:-.~' not hz1\'- any .<:ympI*on1s of the until th~ following` Sun Th.- pr-culiar f' arp as foHm\'=: I 1. Is: always attacks n1mnbc-2'.< of - thv" church. 2. It never makes its z1ppca1-mu-2 L',\'C`D'f on t.he:~ Sabbath, . genera of tho familv. (3 V,` I. . . hours. K . wt`. iHI"l In` ame no 1 2111011". politics. and papers`; hr` ~:1ts :1 11.-: uobu`. <'hm'<'h tinn- uttuvk and . :1` Hm-.< I-:n'1_\'. >3! r-ps \v` on .\lm1d21_V mornin}. .. I, LL. an ...,. 0.. apptim A 1 >uu .suuu'cnJ_y ('Ve1`_\' buI`l(1l_V; no symptoms are felt on Satu1'da_\` nigrht; the patient sleeps wv-'1-1 and wakes fm-Iing' w'w(-ll; eats a hearty b)'('{1kf2lSl1. but about church time the attack comes on and continues until th~r~ services are over for the mornin_:.:. 'i'hIc-'n the patient feel-s vz1. and cats :1 hr-m't_v dinnm: In ii11'(1fUl'i]r.')()l1 ht. 1'0:-ls zmwh hm- tn-. .-mvi is able to take :1 wa1k,ta1k rt-zid ii]: .Qumi:1)' :1 h-;:u'I,\' . hm ha: i`.:1~' urmtii.-3 at home. Ho 1'! - {i)-(- .-_ .;1)`]\` \.'I win u- .11 run} Yl`~V1` . .... . `we should roxriw- the old .<})irit ol Luztb 11; is wow to rcnl-umber. T'hi.<] is that we must pay more attention; to the resourcefulness of our people and to education as 1'-dating to com- munity life. Our fo1'cd`a1!l1e1's who pioneered in this country were re- sou1'cel'ul -md never looked for rt-V l;ief from g'ovc1'mn-cmts 1101' from municipalit.ie.~:. We should be on! g'u2u'd against the g'1'o\vt.l1 of pa-l ternalism. Too many seem to` think thaii t.hr- state owes them :4 li\'in,r:, without g-i\'i11_2' anyitliing in return. 'l`lu state should e.\`puct something` fiom ow,-1'_\ indi\'i(lual, and cve1'_\' in(li\'i(l1u\l should make :1, place for himself in the community. I This is still 21 piom-L4rin.:' coun~t1'_v and ' the pioneex'.< as to .~'elf-support. We` musk. pay zlttemion to educating" thc young peopltx that thvy owe some- 1lllll['_" to 1111- . and that it is: tlivir to make a place in so-I ('i<:L_\`. 'l`lu. min:,.o,... Lmi .fairs, such as Old Age Pensions, U1 Luxes and otnervc.\'e(1 que: Public welfare also comes undel the Depa1't;ment of Municipal A1 - Mothers Allowance, Chilrdren s Pro- tection Act and` Unemploymenn: Re- lief, a di`icult problem. Unem- pluoyment relief goes back to 192.`: and 1930, when the depression struck us. Most people thought it was an enierg-enicy for a short time. However, 1937 may be said to haw been 21 reasonably good year, but yet we had a large unemployment problem and the government spent ten million dollars on relief. 11 will be :1 problem for _\'-curs to come, unless we nd some new way of dealing with it. We nprhnnu +`m.m..+ (~(\\'\1n ..L:..... U1 uczzung wnn 11:. _ We perhaps forge-t some I'h1n_g'.~. fhat it is wclil to remember. T'hi.~ [ 15 nm: nnv Innvn z.nn..+;m. `agalin having` Lo default. The min- lister felm condent that within the ff`-onpillued from page one) ities for the next ten or m.-:-n yea.1's. There is no use in at:empt- ing to renance unless they can bc reasonably sure that the muni:ipul- ity will be able to n1G(.`t all obliezx-l tions for the next ten years atleast, so that there will be no (langc-1' oll next. two years all munieipalit.ie.<| would be able to take care of them- se`lve.~'. \M1... L1-.C,. L..._ L v' v ~` va. aau: apply L0 Robert S. Cameron, M0:-tgagee s SolicLtor CoHingwod, Ont. - Dated this 4th day of December, 1937. MINISTER OF MUN. AFFAIRS AT KIWANIS V bL"l\ L`'>'. When this has b-U011 ;1ccon1p]i. the sta of sup01'\'is01`s will haw; valuable experience in municipal": 1nastt.ers, and in. in hopzd that. theii sc~'1'viccs will bro available for all] municipaliti<~s to give advice on such malt-cars as as-sessmcnt, I1`Ol l-pEl_\'mC11l of taxes and other vc.\'cd quc:<`cions. \Velfa.?'n also nnmmc nmlm: --pt I I ""lC no ;`:'._ Blue Bell. IL Il|.'\'L`)' )1h'\K(`F It.` t Sabbath. The symptoms vary. but it intorfm-rrs with the sleep or ig p_ I $ 10.00 20.00 50.00 100.00 Ra1tepa_\'0.1-s may p11.r<;-llase Tax P1- Ja1111a1'_\', F0b1'11ar_\', Mam -11 and A` AMOUNT 9.74 9.76 9.78 9.80 9.82 19.48 19.52 19.56 19.60 19.64 48.70 48.80 48.90 49.00 49.10 100.00 97.40 97.60 97.80 98.00 98.20 500.00 487.00 488.00 489.00 490.00 491.00 Prepayment Receipts must be presented along with 1938 fore June 24th, 1938. I gen4era.lly attacks. the head} familv. ' .RI:\`. A. N. Miss Jess new-1' lasts more than 2-4 ician is ever called.- ll. 1 uccon1pIi.~'hcd} pcrience :1 hr- nvnnhlr. l`rn- ..1.1 Save by frepaying Cost in January Jan. 16-31 Cost in February Feb. 1-14 Feb. 15-2 PHONE 115 Lands for Sale in Arrears` of Taxes ; A.\'.\'OL'.\'CES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE `FOR THIC PRACTICE OF -DENTISTRY- l'I` -. -.- -_ Barrie Conservative Assoc n Pdlice Court Chamber __oN__ Friday, January 14th T0 all Towns on lines of and Tax P1-0 )21\'n1en`r fR(-`mi ns durin ` . I _ Apnl at the 'f()0\\'1l1g rates : CANADIAN NATI(N)NAL rbruary Cost in March Feb. 15-28 Mar. 1-15 Mal`. 16-31 ELEC`1`IOI\' OF OFFI[(.`ERS AND OT}-TE-R BUSINESS MR. JOHN WOODS WILL BE THE SPEAKER ,, _. _. ..-V. nxny beyond Cochrame on C.N. Rlys. to `K _______j_____::______ Magistrate Jeffs in polic court at nr fl 5! hnnlrnv fun L Lowe, President INTERIOR OF NEW CRAY COACH LINE BUS Fa 1`('L=, Equally low fares from ______j:__j -:_. --.nJ.n.a.v.a.% AT 51 DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE , Trans-it Limits and Information from . DR. BRUCE JOHNSTON JANUARY 21 from BARRIE At WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHTP WITH US. 7. SMITH, T1`CS111'(31`. all adjacent C.N.R. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932 > 7. M. Dinwoody, Sec .~' .Kapuskasing and Hearst. C05: in April Apr. 1-15 Apr. 16-30 9.84 18.68 49.20 98.40 492.00 1 938 ME the months of. Age 11-ts T.5-'1 9. 1 Stations Central Rly. -.__--- an V-Illld-I-III VIIUIVII REV. E. E. LONG, B.A., B.D. , Minister } Loyd Tu ord, Organist and Choir-, master. ` saue SUDJCCI to a re':21've bid. Terms: Ten per cent. of the pumhase money to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days thereafter. For fun-f'hm~ 4-m-me mu! ...\..,1:u..___ Sunday, Jan. 16, 1938 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.-The Minister L 7 K 3 D.I`n.---'N1r4 (`.T1nw-I1 R:-lannl ! .u 21.111. and '1 p.m.-'1`ne lV1lI`LlStC1' p.m.--The Church School. VVr.-unlc-sday, 8 p.m., Midweek Meet- me. V'0 Y1DUI'SL P121 to do with v- I4llIJI\I4I`l ` `V4 H:\'. CJOOPER, B.A.. l .\e-vruk Jessie R. Bryson, Organist Sunday, Jan. 16, 1938 L1 a.m.---Demass the Deserter. 2 p.m.--Crusa.d'ers Class. 3 p.m.--C=hurch School. r- 1 p.m.-The King" with Lame: at and :1 Limping Soul. ; TQTTDDO nhnv :7 1 17 'r\vvv"""-'* ' Mortgage Sale In the County of Simcoe 7I"f\ T171", . uu--s_y on E0 Wm- fox I\'a'.."I (l.\` \\\[)ll.'],'..!' -1. UH!` as your despair. In 1)I:u'r-< of '.'mn- luau-1 H1: us your uespalr. 111 me central 1)Izu'r-.~ wt" _\'uur I11'1H`1 'J:rH- V :1 wit - less station; so long as it receives II1~`~.'~1~'1l`L"f`.\` of ht-1111!)`. hnyu-. wh-~. couragxe, grandeur and power from `h em't.h. from mun, and from th Innite. so long are you young.- ICxc12:1mr4-. LIU LIEU ment n- `my arm LIN- You rm as 1 as old as your }'0u2' =r41`f-<-tn1'?c- r. u,~ vvnn n..- 'JHIl.!'S am cha11(-nrze childllko z n. 1r.\v l\ Nohoxly 1:m\v.~z old by mvrely 11v- ing` :1 number of yr-:1r.~'; pr-oplw ygrrrw old only by d(~. tvht-ir id:-:xl.~. Yf'2ll`> wrinklv Lhv .r=kin. Inn to ;_-'i\': up m1t}111. \\'l'illk]>' 1114- +011}. \\'n1-mi tlnuht ` .u,.-H. r:UI"`ll HI |H'llll7l lllH'1H'.' thy: past yr-nr Ir` v:nlumi :11. ,5'. 9,2!N). according to the polim, w-port. Thw value of proptrrty rmrovr-rvd, im-lml imz 12 ztudromohilv-.', was-' S'7.f;$<$'. nun` u p (~nLnu \\'o1'1'y. and (Imp Yin... Lzn'r_\', three-_v(.-2n`-old son 01' .'\h'~ G. Shr.-fTiJwld, Craighurst, had :1 nar- row escapr: rvcently whr-n 111- m,. u numbr.-r of poisonous pill.-'. Hi: moth:-1` s1,a;:gr>rr-(I thro1x;_rh thr` >nm\' nearly half a mile to :1 tnlr-phonr~. It lad was saved and is now run ning about as usual. - ,~\t'tm' forty-ninv and a half se1'\'ict-. with never a day Khrougrh sickm-.<.-: in all that `Mfr. J05!-ph C. Prim`, who has siation nulstcr at (.`0ldwatm- r C.N.R. :~;in('- 1902. 1'r-xii)-v-.~' on 9217' uunl. .uA`liJ al unity. l,..`\'.K. 23rd. meal: 311%. The propr-rty will be offered sale subject to bid. Tarmne Tan haw noun .4` { Bill Knox. of Toronto, spent Sun- 1day in town. Annual Meeting The annual nweting of the snare-` `holders of the Barrie Union Cemc-I tery Co. will be held in the Police Court Chambers, Barrie, on the evening of Monday, January 17th, 1938, at 8 o clock, for the purpose of. electing directors and the tran- saction of general business, includ- ing the revision of b_V-laws. All lnf nxvnova av-c. clan`-nLA1,1 ..,. Senator .-\im'<- .e1'nz.L1'd, \V'ix1I1:p(.-; died on SaIu1'da,\' last after an ill- `ness of servrral months, at the 21,931` of 64. His death I06.-aw,-.< .~'i.\' vu- cancir-:~: in `he Red Chamb'c--1'. ` Hon. Earl Rowe will deliver a ke_\'n,otr.= .~:p(,-ech to the Pa1'ka'z.!r` COHFJC-1'\'21ti\`C Association on January `19t.h. It understood he will m- L un.~:u_- tack and Fl The annual melting of the Barriu.G,eo, R, iC`onse1'vative Association will be held Chiro~p1'a( ]in the pblice Cour`. chambers on Ban-ie, c Friday, Jan. 14th, at 8 p.m. ; Pl(-LSC .., ,..,. .__):., The annual nncetiiig of the Barrie ` Branch of the Victoria Order of {Nurses will be held in the police court chambers at 8 o'clock to-nighnj Dr. A. E. B"erry, chief provincial `sanitary engineer, will be the speak- err. ' The executive of the Bafrrie Boy .Scouts Association met last night ` and a committee composed of Clar- ence` Simpson and F. Livingsmon was axppointed to a1'rango- for a weinler roast in the Parish Hall on . Jan. 27th. A 1-ma... ,......m.:u~n ..-----~---v v dkul. Z'l'l.'Jl. I A badge committee composed of _ A. M. R.amsa_v, J. McGrc-gor, F. Liv- ingston and J. F. Ne]-les was apopint- ed to arrange to present merit badges when they are earned. T1. xvzm dar-Mm! +n 1n-um 01 +1...- lov. W. Stewart has been '.1p-` ' pointed pastor of tzhru Dz1l.`~to11 Uni-'.ed Church -<>:]d for the balance of th~ 'year, succeeding R"'\'. F. Be1'ner.i Mr. and Mrs. St.owart moved to Khr- pa1`s0na_:e at Dalston last week. Of Valuable Farm Property, in the Township of Tecumseth, County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at flu time of sale, there will be offwred J for sale bv nublic auc"Lion at the QUEEN'S HOTEL. BARRIE. --on-- 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 1938, at 2 o clock p.m.. the follow- ' ing lands and premises, namely: All and singular that certain par ea! or tract of land and premise: situate, lying and being in the [own ship of Tecumseth, in the County 01 Simcor-, and being composed of the South half of Lot Number Twenty in the Temh Concession of the Township of Tecumseth aforrsaid. I There is: Enid fn kn Ln-:.n+.A r\v\ H... < uaugies wnen may IL was decided to have a tho1~' ough sm've_\' made of th-0 new camp slte p1'ope'm_\' as soon as the snow -goes down. earned. Jim Ste)_};enson and Tevddy Inwsoxa were home from Iihe O.A.C. for the week end. Fishing in be very poor .= sevurzu have 5 r. L. `Boys sc<-)-u'rs EXECUTIVE PLANS FOR WEINER ROAST; The annual meleting of the Ba;~1'E<,- W.o-men -s Libural-Conservative As- sociation will be held in the Police Court Chambers on Tuesday, Jan. 18th, at 8 p.m. Guest sp-.~akc1~, Mayor H. G. Robertson. Mjiss Ru h Scott`, who is traininxgi `at. the Sick Children s Hospital, To-* 1 her home. 1-onto, is spen:d`img her vacation at: Miss L. -31cPhee, librarian, s-pun. the week end in Orillia. z5t:\u1`zll a bxte A noted Rupture Expert, with un- 4 `equalled appliances and. treaat-ment, `will be at the Simcoe Hotel, Barrie, ifrom Firday night, Jan. 14th, till -Monday morning. Consultations free ;on Sunday any time. See adver- tis-c-ment on page four. P)`0`pr-Y't.\ -nu rm cf w. xuwnsnlp or `Lecumseth afornsaid. There is said to be erected on the said lands a good brick dwelling house and bahk barn and imple shed. :1: L118 All 10: BARRIE UNION CEMETERY I OLCA LS urry. m (I(-. \' I n < 1 \'Ell Ifhv n:L\zxL,l\L' rwsoclat-Ion .January understood he will at- thc }I.:pbu1'n-Duplcssis econ- :1II*ianu: and plvad for nation- nitv. Ill` _ \\`_1{.- KEEPING YOUNG UI. ` \ 1 nmwtitu- and the 1cvl:JU!I Ul U_V-l8.\VS. owners are sharehoI(1vr;<. Thos. Nash, Presiden J. W. Ness, Sec.-Trea ma.g1.sn'au= ac-n.~: In poncv llingwood, nrd a hfikt-y run 10 and costs or 30 days for assault- a Gravenhurst hockey phyut at game on Jan. 3rd. A rst ght riled during the game between the 0 teams and Thos. J-vnkinson, a n, jumped on the ice and struck a vamhurst p]a_\'v-r who h.-ui noth- or in 1110 with +11- mat... HIS!!! \\' `doubt. .... cl. H'j`LlH`.~'(` Ur that how 11: ;:ro\vin_Lr spirit 1:-thnr : n (.I'.-.vuv k. 1 the bay is rcpo-1't(-d to ' so far this wimtle-1', and V given up t.1'yingsr too 5.:-U _\Uun.-_-' : doubt; .,.u-.-. un- ,-nt..~'. thi- ` for what 41-n I11 r. n4` I UN U1 H111. as your fsuth. as young as -` (`Id .'|< \ nI|I C1'isr.5*U9i%91Ch_W UT? VT` Illl {U sr i.~'tru. thr- L. .1 ll1`ll` mck _\'a1`s lost H1-. .9..., President. Qua ,1`--- .. .1~ _\. (I'l' :1.-' uh . _ central -nu-. art illllil/. ` .~'t:n'likI- rlzulntr- n I`.. Ch(.... l'l'J.r\Il.\.'.~\I.I.~ .-\: .\I0um. Dennis, To- ronto. on Sund:1_\', Jun. 9. 193.9. Samuc-1 yezu-. Fun--1':1I vicp inGu1.h1'n` L`n-itod and C4.-m~ t-cry. |'I'}I.\'I 1('I.l.---On Tues(i;1_\', Jan. 4, 1938. at the 1`r~.=id.'r2ncc- of her son. Dr. E. G`. 'I`1n*nbu`.1. widow of Ilhu late Andrew Tumbull, Branchton, Ont. Fumwal on Thursday from Lit-L]c: S Chapel, GEM l,()l'(}lll-IICII -in flu. \V<-.~`t4.~rI1 Hos- pital, 'I`m'onLn, rm S:1t.11n`tl:1y, Jun. lfvfi, 'l'l1omn.~' 1'. l,0ug'l1<.-(`(1, of in ni:- 67.1.11 ,\'-ur. l"un- r-mf. mulc-r .\1:n;-uuiv :u:. from hi) Inn. in mi` ..... w:IH---n CW "I p.m.--The Lame Feet VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED ~ CDC: - I was advised to quit the gal-:1}: twork, but as I had no other tradr-3 ito turn to, I was confronted with} a rathw:-r awkward .qi+.nnHnn +'m-11....,:: I I y day, was The $50,000,000 loan of g'ovm-n- ment guaranteed C.N-I. bonds. which went on salm at C ;1.m. Mon- over-subscribed in one `hour and fteen minutes, when the books were closed. WlI.l,l.A\ .'\lS-~-In Toronto at the Oak- wmul (`,|ini:- nn Q.-u..A.I.... 1...` o .\I1'.<. T. 1.011;,-`l1- xe(1 211111 f21111il_v \\'l>`l1 to r-xp1'e.<.~' t.l1r:i1` 2t[)}))'(.'Cl2lLl()l1 for H1 n1;m_\' z1<-ts ;~'ion.< oi . 1.-.\'tend<- by and (lr'21t:l1 and fz1t.l1e1`. of our of l L11 vii` nu ip;hbo1~.< tl1<- b (`loved l1 BIRTHS ]'.'l.1.l ()'l"l'~- ~ .-\1'.. {lit- R.V. us 1) :1 r. 1:3 l1:1r1'i1-. (111 I\`Io11 10, 1938, to Mr. und 1 l`vho111p. St., a .\l1'.<. G. F. SOD" llliott, D. F`. Z\'LcCuz1ig' VS'l`l_'l:.(:1`:()N-~AL 1111- L :11'ri1-. on .\lon to 311'. 111111 15- 011. (`l1u1't'l1ill. .\l1'.< . H 80. Stur- 1-his f0lilO\V nian. and only by so co- \'11.u_\. Tliv 111in1~'te1' b(}llt`\'t (1 111211 11111111c1-I pz1.l _-:o\'1~1'11111 in us we have 1`. is the and L-xpix-.< bust form of ;_.','o\'L-1111110111. bvc11.11.~`e itl uml t'()n`1l0ll:llL'- is cliosost to the people. R1-lief in` f1-iumls 111111 the 1'u1'z1l 111u11icipz1litivs is :1 . 1'ecen1`.1 ill'ne::.~, 1112111 1' L-o111pz11`e(l 1.0 the 1z11'g'e1' con. tres. A (l(.~111o1c1'21tic _4'n\'e1'n1111e11ti (lows inostl for H1 in-tlividual because it mt-aclies him to co-Ioperate with 1 operating` can We hope to continue Hospital, dr.v111roc1`21c_\'. The . z1ke1' was introduced by and J. A. A211-.=o11 oxpn -.sse(l the tlianks of the club. A delightful feziture of the 111e-evt- 1 11119; was several se-lections by the ; m-wly oijrranizetl (.`olle_Q'1:1te o1'('l1es*.`1'z1 1 undr~1' the direction of M1`. J. Fislier, 1 of the C'ol11.,.-'1'z1;1- stall". ` 11L-z1\'_\' . ~70a..<`. Thv I`:-`.c`.L11'e1':~7 a1L .~'u}. ,`1'C shortening` of thv sea route speeding` up of landing fucil , formzvlities. Mn :. :..,.,...-.....,.-. L, J.oi'n1zL'11T.1eS. It is incongruous to see ship.< being pushed to `their utmost . at very great expense to their own- ers just to save a few h0u1'.< on the Icrossing` and thesr` same p1'er'iou.~ ,hou1's being` lost by woaigving and draWn-out passport and customs 0x aminations or : train (`onn(.-c- tions. I : Barrie, Aug`. 26, 1934.` `Geo. and Elsie A. Burns, Chirop1'acto1's & D1'u'g,`less The1'apist.<, Ontario. Plt-ase note the folllowing 1'ema1`ks! na-`garding' benets derived from tak-l, 1 I \ ing your adjus/cnlents. ; ' I am :1 h1n-fnv nnv m.~.,.L....:n `nu uy nuuons uunerthan by conmumsf ; Ships xvouki bn xnore uu1 1 100 feed: long and rttcd with stabilizers `to prevent roing. There wouhi be _great sun decks uncased in ghuw `specially designer! to wit,11st.am1 heavy ` 'm.,. mg your acx_)us;t,ments. ' I am 21 motor car mechanic. Prior : to and after coming` to Barrie im "1927 I had been suffering from| cairb-ovn monoxide poisoning ap-' penvdiciitis, also I had a ed back a result of ex-' ;posune and Contact with etc. ` ytu burn 1'0, 1 confronted with? awkward situation, for I had my family to support. However, :1 r relative of mime who had had` reliac-f from cvhi1'op1`actic`e adjustments_ ad- viisxed me no take some, which I did, and am very thankful to say. it helpled me to such an extent ?`-hat.! I was able to get back "to ga1`agu,-9 .work and have, when there was work ltlo be had, been at it ever since, and :furthermore I have never had an` operation for the appendicitis. Q Evle-ry membler of my family haw.-l had adjustments from time to t`imo.' and I am certainly in a position io say that cvhiropractice is second to none for results. rm nf` h1\- n1...`Il.1..A.. L-J ` D. H. Coleman, Treasurer, County of Simcoe. ` Treasurer's Oice, Court House, Barrie, Ontario, the 3rd day of No- A vember, 1937.

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