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Northern Advance, 14 Apr 1938, p. 2

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Page FI`\\'-`\ J Phnn, 82. u. .;~;u;u 1. ALIA! isoliciior for obtaining probate of twill, guardiamhip and administration and General Solicitor, Notary Con- veyancer, etc. \A l'\KT`I:`V "n 1' A A xv ` ESTEN & ESTEN BARRISTERS Solicitors in Hi h Court of Justice Notaries Pubic, Conveyancers Money to loan at lowest current rates. Office: 10! Flor Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. '17 I ! D..A,._ II 77 r: G. H. Esten CAMERON & `CAMERON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 5 0...... Q9 n..-..:- nL--z A-- ' GORDON LONGMAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY H Tv`.'l"(`. I ___ .-.-. .4-n.vva-max: `iBARR.ISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- IARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER-S. l l\.._..-. L- I-_,, 2 uvnu us uwlu IBXRRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- ` ARIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS, ` `F`.'T`(". 5 UI`lL/42 16 UWb.'\' bl`. g Branch Ofce, Elmvale, Ont. iW. A. Boys, K.C. J. R. Boys .--.-...... ; u.uu.;u, uu.`V v 1:4 1:11V\M`4I'C Money to loan in any sums at lowest current rates. 18 OwenSt. - Barrie D. M. Stewart C. D. Stewax We can supply you with any quantity of the Best Make at right prices -.-- vv V4.--vn.ne up .uuu BARRJSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN I Art` ..-.v..u;-.:.n;.4u.u, DUUJUIIUKD, [I11 5 Owen SL, Barrie. Phone 406. MONEY T0 LOAN AJA\Io Money to Loan Masonic Tempie Bldg., Barrie D. F. McCUAIG, K.C. Successor to Crcswicke & Bell \DD,YC"T`I2`1) any 1/wvrrnn 1111'! 4IJ\J&`.L'lL 1U JJUALV Ofce: Masonic Temple Bldg. .uv;w4_;; L\J uunn Ofcez Ross Block, Barrie. STEWART & STEWART \Y\`I'!Vr1'\I'1'I\r\ NA--.-..-....._... -- vl -uuu can. OFFICE: 13 OWEN ST. lrnnrk Om.-n I-`I-.u-J- l'\...4 G. G. SMITH & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER ;__ ! about The British Market for Canadian Farm Prodcta win PB|NTlNGM__ REQUIREMENTS . -_, u.u.u, cw. MONEY TO LOAN --. Il_--f` "' We carry 21 {L111 line of .\Ingistrate s Constables` and Coroners Worms. also Farm and House Leases. Loolr over your requirements and place vour order with the Advance. The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. INTERIOR OF NEW GR AY COACH LINE BUS BOYS & BOYS uv\.- ..A--...._...__ Nurthvrtt Ahuattrv Business Directory Dl'\lI Printers` in Barrie" since: I8-17 The Dominion Department of Agriculture has issued a report describing M. H. Esten 30:: 1 Barrie, Ont. ; PHONE 53 VICTORIAN ORDER OF NI (BARRJE BRANCH) Miss I. l.nwnnn DL--- \.u..uuu uu.n1V\.:.l.'1) Miss I. Lawton Phone 791 We11-Baby Clinic, 2 to 5 p.m. ever; Friday. Application for nursc-'5 services may b~r- made direct or through doctors J. .u.A.u1utL `Lot 82: Dunlop 5!. Hanna 403 Electric, Hydro, Physio and Eiectionic Treatments. Massage and Corrective Adjustznmta Blood Tests and Urinnlvgin :47 Elizabeth St. ma.~..~,uge ana uorrecuve Adjusunmta and Urinalysis Home or Oica Rates Reasonable DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours : 2-3 p m.. T-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Litti:-. .\I.B., A~_\sociate Coroner Count_\' of Simcoe. It deals with Beef and Store Cattle, Duiry Cattle, Dreued Beef, Horses, Bacon and Ham, Cheese, Butter, Condensed Milk, Dressed Poultry. Iggi. Canned Fruit: and Vege- hblu, Fresh Fruit, Honey, Maple Products, Tobacco, Hay, Alfalfa Heal, Grass and Clover Seeds, Furl. u u -.4 .u-;_:;w Associate Coroner, County of Simc-)5 Phone 61 Ofce--58 Collier 5!. na:.... 71---- Umce Hours : 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 mcensed CHIROPRA CTORS and DRUGLBS8 THERAPIST R9.. f\..._l-- 5A "' ` muxpau: Reudence 144 Maple .1 un. 12 u. IUKIVUULL Graduate ;)f McGill University Montreal. Office and Residence--Corner Dun- lop and Poyntz St.s., Barrie. Phone 105 Office Hours: 9-10 am., 1.3 pm` 7-9 hm DR. N. W. ROGERS RHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention Obstctrics lAssociate Coroner for Simcoe Conn`;- Ofc, and Residence 50 Mary 5. Phone 101 Oice Hours: 8~. ).30, 11-2.30, 6-S.3G`_/I SURGERY AI\'E DISEASES OF` WOMEN J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0fce--0wen S4. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J Simpson) Dlirlllnnn 1,1,4 vu,,,I A -- - GEO. R. AND E. R. BURNS Licensed {TR(TP'P A (`.'l"n`DQ and nnnnr on THURSDAY, APRIL 14._V_l~9-S3. - Counter Check Books Ilizabeth Phone 2'13 AMBULANCE SERVICE P. C. LLOYD FUNERAL DIREGTOR DR. E. c. TURNBULL grin-.+,. -4` `u-n:n n, - . DR. W. A. LEWIS ~1~~nxv ...~` .\-...._..-_ \;un.c--uu 1 Office Hours 19 an--3 .. ... -.-WAVlve. P110120 700 NURSE`! m You may have a copy free Phone 53 Write to Director, Biarkcting Service Department of Agriculture, Ottawn All Conservative mombers House of Commons. AH rln+`a-nut? r`l\v\1~r\\pv~n4-:u-r. nuuse OI b0H1D1OTlS. All defeated Conservativc- candi- da-`Jes at the 1935 general election. .\I-Inhm-< nf H-an Dm-m:m.:.u 7-.. TORY LEADER TO BE NAMED AT CONVENTION DURING JULY \1anl_'.\' :11; me 1:55; ';_z'ener2_:u felfction. Mvn1b0)'s of the Provmcxa. Leg- islnturo who . the Con.\:e1'va-' tivv Pm-t_v Federally. -Four delegates from 1-ml 1'idin_u` with four ultc-1'nz1tes. All members of the National Con- vr-ntion C`ommitIr-(- as delegates-at~ Imze. All former C'ons'ervati\' ;xnt-Governors. Ad .l_1, each Fed- e Lieuten- n-nun" non-voting , - u.- u\.A >-' ~| Imjze. mm at h or the 4.284.795 qualied vow-J Con.~'c-r\'z1ti\`e Lieu:.en-; in -`\llSY1'i3.- -1,27-384. "oted .111 ? (yes) in favor of Hl'"x1"S ballot: ' As many delegates-at-Ia;-_ge from ; Do you approve of the 1'9uni_on of mu-~h pro\'in(-.- as.that provjncc. has` Au; with the German Rexch ? ridingrs. 1The .-\.ustrian.<, had no alterna.:.ivc Special dc1e_ rep1~e-; but to ovte ja, and the Jews or sontinyr the- youth of the part nine = p1'isone1';~' had no vote. 1 nch from Qm-boo and . thrr-o from Ot - . A --~~ . : ` each of the :,%r,I1(.)I;1:(;{_` J. S. Hungerford, head 01 the; '\lnL`f'F. `Canu(Iiz1n National Ruil\\'ays. an-i __.j._-.. .Lz1. week end. with the farmers? all set to start on the land. a. fall) Of - ~`0\'Pn inches of snow blanketed] the ground Saturda_\' mornin2'.1 .\I0i. howevm-. is needed `U0. tt-n.=u1'p :1 good crop and every party [of Canada seems to h_a\'e boon` ihle-.=. with that this sprang. i 4 |5 `(V5.1 I be ~ g'1'(-zxtly inc: o\'c-1' 200.C \vith()11L jok unemploym years ago. ' ies 2113; b, Hr-f. \\'hi]( I 0 I V of thel Railways, an-l nounced the other day that that 7 new and costly hotel ; couvor -with the Czmadizm Pacic ` zula ` been \':u>ant for 21 long time. i built in Van-l operated jointly Railway. l was built by the C.N.R.j some years ago and its zlg,`g'1'cg`aLe` cost to date to the people of Can-l is about $20,000_`0O'0. It has; would b 0 This hotel icmulx may cannot afford such 21` j co. . at this tune, and as: [the pr-oplc in '.'h0. two p1'ovince.<` gwould be :1 va. majority of the lpooplv to h. .'1l`l"r-("tr-`(I by the plan, lit would he c.\'(:z.~1-(l1'11:.r'l_\' unjustt to o fol. lllv plan on them. In any i vu. tho 1'1-(lcrnl g'o\'m'nment is E determined to wait for the Rowr,-l.` '(`~mmi.~'.~'ion rr:p0r`.`. which will not lbo Ill thvir luxmls until thw e-ml of , V All` ynw-.<<'nl \`~-ma I'l`0pc1`t_\* owm,-r.~' in Ontario o1';:2111izin{u- `.20 st-l'k 1':-h`:-1' from ]1if_h t:1.\'21t1'on on rs-ul t-; 2 point to the . in the bu in: t1'21d(-. The plight of the 1: ])w,')")' own:-1'5 is mum-d by burd somv ta.\'21tion and the only \\'z1_v relic-V9 this is 30 ix1si. on less p lic o.\'pc-ndittlre. If propc)'t_\' Ow rrrs would join oth<-1' orsranizati in in. that the eight per cc sales tax be 1'r2mo\'ed. someth would be zuccomplis-hcd in lesson the burden that is c1'u. `m nc.-.-s and industry. l I i i I I uuJUL'l/IOTIS to the Dominion proceed-I ing -Ito get an amendment to the B..'.A. Act that will enable it to[ bring: in a measure providing *'o:' al nation-wide imcmploymc-nt insur-I ancc .' on a contributurgy and compul. basis. Three province ;l howevr.-r--Ontario, QllCb((' and New: Brunswick--stil1 hold out. It is,` said hm'<- that if the people in the. two principal industrial provinces, claim they ` :1 this hmr. -,n~.,l ; uwr ;uu.uuu wmp1o_\'ablo pen-one i _i0b.~'. It tukc-.< us much for` I unemployment relief as it did four and many municipal- ` bankrupt from pz1yin:.r re- `Iis-f. Whilv prop-.1-t_\' o\\'no1'.< zmd: bL1. mun arv also y.z'0i11_;' bunk-` rum from thzv ho:u'_\' tz1.\' load. ' Canadian (`0n.~'z-r\'nt.i\'o.< will meet in Ottawa on July M11. (3111 and 7th, to choose a . to Hon. R. B. Bem1c:.t, who was made pagty` l<'-ador at Winnipeg in 1927. This \\':1.~' dccidui last, S;1tur at an executive nmcutimr in the Parlia- ment Biluindgs in Ottawa. More than 1.500 votin_u- dc1e;:atus will be presided over by Joint Cl1:1i1'mc-I1 John R. .\Iac.\'icol. of Toronto, and Hon. Maurice Dupro. fonm.~r Solici- `tor-General. Anunnm r\h1x1n.~. .... .n...!......,.LI.. ....._. ------- l A good but is "dhat there will be no unemployment insurance legisla- tion this session. Premier King has tabled correspondence exchanged? with the provinces and this dis-1 (`loses that six of the provincc-._ arr.` i't>ad'y to waive all constitutional} objections to the Dominion proceed-|` get will nnalwln .-4 M I ropu)'t_v 01";-'2111i'/.i1m' 1 1':-21 .~'ta_ ;n.,- +....:,. rm.. .4: `expansion of \\'o1'l' trade the . solution for unemployment. Well, ` both (`I\'i`("l`II2l] and 1nt.c1'nal trade hat` The Ring: Governnlnnt. has been. sa_\'im1' for The last three _VOZ1l`.$ that 5.1-1-r-ut.l_\' incru21sed. but there are stii.` 200.000 ('m]J]0_\'lbl0 }.0b.~'. f:1k('.< :1 : mn:-In 4`n.-= f I ill:- .1`... The Northfn Advance, Barrleg HHl.l.`.`lUH pr:-.<<=nt mob of the . controlled voun~'g\' coun(i].< has been trans- " (1 to the control of the Legis- rv, and u rwport from Toronto 0 th-- off`:-ct that VhrOnt:11`io` e1'nn1~m i.-' con. the abol- 1 01' count_\' coun<:il;~:, as well us [(-in;'_:- j'u)-ynr '11:` In:-mh, Published at 123 Dunlap Sh, B an.'ie, every Thursday M, D. MORRISON, Ediior and Publisher EHI1` Whz` `u'1M nu r\\ I` KUI`-Ut`Cl'l. Among names prominently men-. tioned as in the running for the leadership arp Arthur Purvis. form- er chairman of the .\*at.iona1 Em- ployment Commission; Hon. Dr. R. J. Man-ion. former .\Iini. of Rail- ways and (`anal-.-; I-ion. J. Eur} Lawson. mini. without portfolio in the Bennett Go\'L-rnmom; Dirn- Ion .\'I`a. .\I.P., Toronto. and Sydney Smith. Winnipeg. president of the Ul]i\'( 1`Si'.*_\ of Manitoba. T)ni~(r::fn< nfiflmi fn vn+n '1? ring. EDITORIAL" `uh `UM uni H ulll` . I` "do-rn u..._v \ nu} LU sxst pub- own- <-1' o1`,2'ani7.a1ions cont. l\'O{i4 cnn1nH-.:n.- The Northern Advance .1 ;.,.,uL put L'l`IlI..Q ed. somet.hin5:j ed lessr-ning `.':u.=i~; H'l'\ 1 [II N) L. 1 uu6_'Il"U( L(K, of. Pnr0ntn{ ,.,-ul H...4 On :1 ml All \UI]S(`X"2l[1\'(_` l"T1\`_\' K lors who now .~'uppO1'1 the p All Conservative Senators. _ Hi] `uuu ilI'L` the ate, and the build- pro- burden- `. ..,,. 4,. t \I\ \10\'- hv-1% sued by t of Canada tries whiic mental 10 minimize stated, I0: =' lot.tm'i(+s 1 1-\'L'H chm I sibic. sine lll" phi '` thi- nu\1v .\l.\ IIUIIUFBU. During 1935, clghleen people were killed by railroads. one hun- ldred _b_v airplanes and one hundred I and sixty-six `by ships; two thous- and, three hundred and ninety-four by typhoid, two Ihomand, ; hundred and 11inet_\'-eight by diph- ;thc-ria and twom:_\'-six thousand, four hundred and Ihi1`t_\`-uig'ht by inlluvn'/.21. while automobiles killed thi1`l_\`-. Lhou. one huntl1'(d. In 195343. 21ut0In0l)llt-.< killvd ' lllll't)'t`l1'llt `;h0u.~'zm(l pCO[)l", injur ed one million. thrc-c humlru;-d tl1ou. and l`lLl.~'Ml 21 mom-_\' loss 01' 0211- billion. six hun(l1'(_-d million Ilnllnvg` .~[m1 5110 Tllv Social Scwice Council claims I that A study of the countri<;~:. \\'l1i(-I1 l1u\'(- been most (listim:11i. E for thvir philzmthropy reveals the` fact thai the (l(,'})(*I1(l0I1(.'- on lottr-1'-` ics for thv . of charitiies temls to break down volunta1'_\' })l1ilantl11`o1L\'. The Council con- clu(l<>.< its ; with this: VVo I br-Iicve that profe.-. _sramblc1';<` are mn-ongr the most insidious andl (l:11'LJ.'P)`Ol.lS forces of evil , I mo(lm'n world. 'T`11.. `limit-n.l in Ihv fV'L....-'L -1` n,,,, , y i'L-guiawsu; 1L must be 1'epressed un- til the role of the professional gziniblcr becomes too hazardous to be 1'ewa1'ding', is one of the sta1c- nu-nts contained in the bulletin is- the Social Service Council Canada. They deny that coun- W]1'iCi1 hold regular govern- 10i;tr(`l'l(:.S are able thus to the ,g'a1i1blin'};` evil. It is too, that the conduct. of :`lot.tm'i(+s to nance chziritics and ChLll'Cl1u.< cquzilly 1`cp1'ehen~ .~'inC<~ it. (`l0:l]\'R 51 inn- l UIIVCI All lllUlil, 1'll \\'01'1u." ` Thv United Church of Canada` has also sent :1 copy of .<`.Iatemc-nt v issued by the Canadian Hospitall ` Council in xvhich the hospital auth- 10}'lIiCS a'irm that thvy do not ;favor ; for hospitals. 1 i l Emest .-Xndcrs, Coniniissionei` of ` Utilities at Jacksom'ill`e, Florida. has l assembled some cold facts in regard `to auto accidents. _i..+m.m1.:1,... 1,.:n ..., 4:..- .:...-. LU ?1u`U KCCIUUIILS. .-tutomobilc-s kill twl,-1`1ty-ve time: many people as res. Fllnnds din-inu~ rho uvlnfnv n4 l as nluny Flloods 1936-1937 people. Du ` automobilt-s <` six hundred. 71.. u. v11: peop during` killed rin.,gn killed IO`): 16.` HS TITCS. the four the same winter 01 l hundred I period three thousand , ..I...Lt,.r... \.,...I, l Every United Church Presbyt-cry in Canada was this week sent a copy of the Social Service Council of Canada s statement- on 'g'amblinvg gand lotteries, and ministers through- i out the Dominion have been urged [by the United Church's Deparmiont luf Evangelism and Social Service lto oppose any move to legalize ls\veepstakes in Canada, it was an- nounccd by officials of the United Chu1'ch s Board of Evangelism and :Social Service. I t'\l.`H ' 1i\'(z {i:1_:e.` = 'm... \.1. Ll IUH h DU'cl l'(1 Socxal Du-n4'n__.nnnl SEXTY PER CENT. or AUTO FATALITIES occur: AT NIGHT I SWEEPSTAKES CONDEMNED ' IN UNITED CHURCH MESSAGE 1 1 QUCIEII >DL`l`VlCe. + P1'oi'es.~:`i.o11a1 gambling: ca.nhpt be } 1'eg`ula'I:e(i; 1t must be repressed un-Q `til 1-019 of u. nl'nf'nccnnnT I WHAT EVERY FARMER SHOULD KNOW W IL` UH ('lll'\'(.` ztch hund1`e(l :11 (It.-fects in Thu n~:1H_\ i osophu nth!-1' .|vI1\\u n &lll il(.'('l(ll`HL-.` I1` Ihc fact 1} )\\` than tmfc _,,,`. .,. ...,..... um Juu_:InUI : luv to ix I:I1';,rr-31 .< ric toll of < h i grh-ways. 1) what `. I.. ..l` 3.. l.'HUlL'lll.`> Lb (l]U . SIHCO 1t, cloaks unricur a philzmtll -: 11." H1 1,`! ,yud_;'nw1` 11.. n Ir nuu n-.u':m `nf.--Buffalo in your p0\\'(~1` ` of the _-_-`asoline ml purpo.=. wh ' win] <-un.- lxn-Ta 110111 U1 I\r. Mr. Merchant- How about your Ill MI I` L. Hl_`.'.l|l HIT` T\\'l(.'e 5 '.,~hr: da_\'tim.o. out bfl. on poor V3. in:1d'-quatc Iiyzhtingr. . cause of th dmd (Hid in_iu1`ed o VHL. UA forty Y; l`I`l UCCUI Ihut` .`UHH( TZIN r, which 11 i 2'h\\'n _\'.< 21> HRH]; chance 0 n\nr. 1' 111.. uuz. '-eight pt "lH' nr uh 1 i,g-`ht. ;- Jun nluUl_\ u:p1cuUn- s 21 sinister mo- 111h1`0p1c camou- ..._. pm` Northern Advance Eht. d1'1'\'ing` dangw:1'ou.= 2 vxnn : n? L know how Said thv '11.: before |'r. n.. 41-. stop n\ 1") .` l{lH\`(l .. Ild dur- :10! .`, the` the \ \~nI\\ Money to Loan`at Lowest Rates of Interest. r\1'n1'.\1r~v1 1-.vxv-~`~ IHPII Q \J1J.lAhdBA.4 Alllh-I.'l\a I\lIUt) Motor Ambulance in Connection ,Open day and night. Morgue and ] Chapel in connection. Established 18 69 IPI-.nn_ R9 D---3- "--- y g DR. C. C. FLEMING VETERINARIAN AND SSURGEON Office, 48 Bnyeld St., Barrie PHONE 311 Iuucd under direction of Hon. James C. Cardinor, Hirzisler.

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