:_Page Fonur OPTOMETVRIS1: EDITORIAL COMMENT 7.; i5..i.:1.;;.: Phone 143 FRAUD GAME BRINGS JAIL itwo conspirators and thieves, officials "of the Nukol company in Toronto, Conviction and imprisonment of H `inclined to the` notion of getting * may serve to convince some others VJ` something for nothing that it's an. able game. Men who plan systematic frauds include in their operations all the vices. Criminal law_ was in- lunprotable as well as a dishonor-l `tended primarily to prevent recur- I rence of crime through punishment of 1 violators. Men continue to take thl risk, relying on their own. cunning, 'a loophole in the law or a get-away, Eat the psychological moment to outwit :- the law, This isiall the more reason! why safeguards to the public should- obtain to a degree of guaranty, not on paper, not by the word of` a reputable business man, but by dc- poeit of tangible assets by concerns oating shares. People will be ever eager to invest, even to speculate. That is their right. . But a guarantee that the commodity they -are dealing in is of concrete worth, and market- able, should be insisted upon by the M Government issuing the right for such , commodity to be dealt in. - ` 1 NOTES If excursions on the bay are to be revived a light on the piers might brighten the prospects. How about a life buoy and a ropel at the Barrie wharves? There is no! rescuing facility at either wharf. But there is plenty of _danger. T I Were there only one hospital in the `county there would be some force in the argument advanced by the. Times that all the municipalitiesi a should contribute to its maintenance. Instead of there being but one hos-| Jpital there are ve in this county; 1 -`some serving a widerarea than does, the Orillia institution. Take the , Royal Victoria Hospital here for ex-E ;ample. Records. show that no other -h.orsprital' treats free a larger number `of patients in return for the count,v' `grant. The Royal Victoria, besidesf serving Barrie and its immediate: neighborhood, affords the nearest available hospital accommodation for ,` -all the southern part of the `county. -`A special grantmf $5000 to Orillia? would mean that Barrie, Collingwood, ?Penetang and Midland, which have ; `hospitals of their own, and other municipalities which derive no bene-! t whatever from the Orillia hospital, would beforced to pay a direct tax, V `through the county rate, for the up-' keep of the Orillia institution. This #- would be palpably unfair. If special grants are to be made to hospitals, all should be treated alike. to waste money'on alleged improve- For a first-class example of how 3 . _ Provmce -|Quebec ..... .......... .. ;1Nova Scotia ........ 5 New Brunswick ...... ::`Prince Edward Island - ; Ontario ...................... .. r Manitoba ' .................. .. ' I Saskatchewan ...... .. ' Alberta ...................... .. {British Columbia ...... .. : :Yukon ........................ .. V `The prairie provinces will send` .eleven more.members than at pre-` :sent. The decreases are in Nova iScotia and `Ontario. It is not..cer-T` jtain whetherthe Yukon will retain 9. separate representatiori after redistri- |bution. Yukon territory was first .given a member by act of Parliament `in 1902. Its population at that time `was 27,219, but it has _dwindled to ; 4,157. 1. Based on the T, revise; population gures for Canada just issued therei will be 244 members in the House of i Commons after the next redistribu-I tion which is promised for the winter, session. `At present there are 235 . FBI... 1:..- u... 1.... .....--.:........ -4. ____ -_.A.I uuuuuuu no rxv ytvavuv UIIGLC 61.6760`). 'I\`he line-iip by provinces at present and after redistribution shgw: " v N ew` ' Present Province - ' House House E gQuebec .................. 65 65 1Nova ............ .....14 16 11 ` 11 _,s____ 1-.1:|,_,-,,,u 7,1," ,1 '1 better way 0 to help the hospitalsl` would be to double the annual ap-M propriation. Owing to the strings attached" to the so-calle'd grant of $500 it is really, not a grant, the` ` amount being more than paid back by free treatment of county patients. l $1000 a year to each `of the county` hospitals ould be little enough re-V5 cognition of the services s in-,` stitutions render to their res ctivef territories. l GIVES WEST MORE VOICE. 81 17 21. 16 14 Toronto s City Council passed a resolution to patronize home industry. Toronto's Mayor subsequently bought a motor car made in the U. S. The Council, excepting one member, ap- The NationalhCounci_l of Women! would abolish" racetrack betting. Some of the same fair sisters are known to grace the racetrack in elab- orate display of costume. Of course that s woman s prerogative. But if there was no betting there would be few there to see the costumedisplay. Then what? ~ '?i Ctown Diamond Paint Products are sold in Barrie Evy BARRIE 8_z__DECORATING CO. jm Wonder what it feels like to havel so much knowledge that you don't need any mgre education? Ald. Hill, is about the only person we knowf who thinks further education, un- necessary. It must be a great and glorious feelin . ~ LIVE HQUHI I DCIIIU Wlllliln A to tic Telephones & V Hear the U. S. andACanadian Radio Concerts Perfectly .on our Mddel `C. Regenerative` _C0NcERT _ _?- ,_~ RECEIVING SETS. Satisfaction guamnteed or money refunded. Live Agent in Barrie wanted. A__._#__.:- -r-I-..I____-- o_V 1 Vvniutanunruuuuuu Qt Time Recorders Ltd. I40 Victohg St. Toronto, Ont. THE` BAZRRIE EXAMINER LVUo II. 000 No. 45 Penetang Trains Northb,'d Lv.Barrie Lv.Allan. A1-r.Penet'g, No. 53 .. 9.45 a..m. 12.15 p.m. ` 1.40 p.m. No`. 99 .. 7.15 p.m. 7.40 p.m. 9.30 p.m. Southb d Lv.=Pen'g An-.Allan'. _Arr.Barrie No. 96 .. 7.00 am. 8.50 am. 9.05 3.111. M7754 ..12:45 p.m. 2.10 p.m. ` Midland Trains (via Allandale) L`v.Barrie Lv.Allan. An-.Midl`d ; No. 53 .. 9.45 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 1.50 p.m. ; No. 99 ., 7.15 p.m. 7.40 p.m. 9.25_p.m. 1 Midland Trains (via 0riI1i.a).__ J : . . Lv.Barrie~An.Mia'fa"` 5 o. 41 V .......... ..1o.25 a.m. .1_~.g&x3-:1: PIER-.. `._~ - LVUI Illl IIU LUIQ (Daily) - .. Huntsville to Tor. Scotia Jct. to Tor. Muskoka Whf.-Tor. -North Bay to Tor. South River to Tor. I (Daily) 1 .I ......2lL.. i&%%*w**%%$&%$%%$%%&%*$3 SPECIAL HOSPITAL cums |3e_t__t_-,3`: fay" tJo___`e_1p'LLt_heA _9itgIs-" Nort}nb d Lv.Ham. Arr-IX-I-l-z;n. A1-r.Barrie No. 61 .. 6.30 am. 10.15 am. 10.25 21.111. No. 63 .. 3.35 -p.m. 7.23 p.m. 7.50 pm. Sou'thb'd Lv.*Barrie' Lv.Allan. Arr.H'am. No. 60 .. 8.40 am. 8.56 am. 12.48 p.m. `No. 6_2 .. 5.05 p.m. 5.25 p.m. 9.08 p.m. - l.U.bf'l:Il ouulau Luvcr 1.1.`2U-p.l a.ua 8..lIl. (Daily excegt Friday and `Sz'1turday) ,Southbound .' Lv.Barrie Arr. Tomngq `North Bay to Tor. 5.27 aim. 7.40 a.m.` lT\nIu\ Hamilton Trains `35 32312 iii InA0__._ `Soak a soft chiamois in cold water and` then wring it out tightly. 'It will make! an expeent duster, removing nger marks and leaving no lint. From 9 a.m. `to 10 p.m. u ELECTRlCAL'['REATMEN'l'S GIVEN FOR soma e EYES, squnxrr, CATARACTS, me. I use the Branston Violet Ray High Frequency Generate; exclusively j Do not fail to get a demonstration and learn how to Keep Healthy Remembe; I visi_t Barrie once a month DR. FRANK C. GAVE!) g%*$$%%&*&&*%$$%$&%&&&$$&1 Satu1:day,% July 15 209 Bank Chambers, No; 2 College St.', Toronto `WILL BE AT ` THE SIMCOE HOTEL, BARRIE EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST I Af`er removing the freshly-baked cake from the oven place the tin on a damn towel for a few minutes and the cake will come away easily. Thursday, July 6, 1952 _ vs ytvnnv \\r Office. A Phone offi THE highway of knowledge is for those folks who haye a. rcleafvision. ,If your eye cameras no longereeasily, ad.- just their foci;. if the outer transparency of the eye called the cornea is improperly con- vexed so that it does not "in- stantly reect the light; of if the muscles of your iris-dia- phram do not instantly respond to a change oflight, you need the` attention of our skilled mptom.etrist. ' We hm perties, ' Va lake S1101`: offer at xw Homes Vacant Market Farms 1 tion you (I We 81511 summer ha um...--..,4 No mat real estatv A call \\ _l prot to na-:.... PART} \`nV ll Rm , kxst wt in}: nmx` "Barrio: 1 3 hit suitm VVCIA` Fl\'. ll delifzhtiygl and g:x.'1H'.~ Rctfresh .m- Vnxun: ty bmlyu proecing: `for Mr. : gd;rh"` `Wall: -Slzhec-rihn get all me j I0. R-.!?_U_`__9_Ph-D-l lulu! nu. .`G. W. 1:. I Toron: fA` IJCI `V. ` - Mr. 1321!? dnv in A}! '1 I\\' > the .u 'Sundu In I`7I I IQ Mirx 1 hOlil.1_\'.~ 1?` II A Axum: fntho the rt-;:'xl: ber of Th I )\ day. pl'(`;L nnno r:m;:- for fixii 5% {;}{t{{{g's}}};Eaa1 grants a`; I &%+ an *1` NE >x< `>X<>X<>X< SEVEP ulfiwngi .1115! R(``\ .1 `unuuv I .Vl i.- prei F [.1 Every `_ quality. stromzre month in the Opp().\`iti and kct ing in` Ask yo Retail That the. County Council should have seen .fit to refuse the grant asked for the Orillia. ' `General Hospital is regrettable from the `view point of Orillians and of residents of the surround- ing country and towns.-Hospital accommodation sufficient for the entire population is a real neces- . 'sity\ and should be paid for by the entire citizenship of the country. No one can doubt but that Orillia is doing more than her share in providing hospital care for those who require it, and the support of the County taxpayers should be forthcoming. v ' -Orillia Times THE MI Gold Star, I I iachw lm Entrie Thu i.-F! 99 Dunlop St. Barrio