Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1934, p. 4

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An appeal to thr `-`<`i\"_. 1: tivo cundxduto nu lI.L- . um-. will not far: so well if 1' cf. position is a ro1`lew>ti~ 0!`. Km` an the posmun 0! pining gm. gxving fuir treamm-nt to thv opinion who hvlp to '.)n_\' thr I A. A. SMITH BARRIE BRANCH AN EXAMPLE TO KEEP The pioneer knew thrift as a stern necessi1y and by its homely viziue gave beginning to a nation His example is one lo be followed today. Regular deposits in a Savings Account are the sure road 10 financial independence and security. Mamvgcr ;for\+hos qou lova- KII-`.*~~~__ \ J. R. DIE-R, Manager Thursday, June 14, 1934 __.- _,.._.- -.,,.....u. uu. v.u.\yu_y\.'1.\. Such :1 course pursued my an zndividual could end only one way-in bankruptcy. In ume. the Province will reach that condition if the pruszent kxnd of un- uncing is persisted in. The people have the opportun- ity. on Tuesday next, of sa_vin;.: whether or not they want the Province to continue lwaded in that (MYOC- Hon. THE MAIN ISSUE The Governmvrntn mcponditnuvs and methods of I'm- ancing and the heavy burden of debt laid upon the Province constjtute the chief xssmo of the election which takes place ncxt"I`ue3day. Whnf +`m-mm. mi ,......... x_.._:. V H ......... ....u.a pAtI\.C IIUKL Luusuuy. What fariner 015 other bu.=:inessn1.'m would let his expenditures far outrun his income and unc0m'eI`necl- ly add mortgage after mortgage to meet the excess ol expenditures year after yem_. That is exactly what the Henry Government has been doing, with the 1'0- sult that interest rev "ements on the provincial rlebt now take $32.75 on: - vex-_v $100 spent from the tak- es ancl revenues of the I'i`ovince. And not one dollar has been set aside to redeem that part of the pl`|nCipZ1l sum chargeable against the taxpayers. ....\..u-.v. In addition `to discharging faithfully his duties :1`: minister of SH." `Andrew's and his" varied Cliurl-h no- tivities outsidr.-, Dr. Shortt has made :1 very imp. )I`tzmt contribution to the life 0:" this community s;in(`r` com- ing to Barrie, serving in various capncilios. incluclmg :1 term on the Board of Education of which he was :1 very valued member. His sentlmr~nl.s of cmurilialmn and good will expressed at the Assembl_v havo mark- nri hlc u-nl-n.',..... . - - - . ,,...,.. pr... `.M{u.-muu an we nss(;'rnm_v navo mark- ed his relations with other denominations and the townspeople generally, by whom. he is highly 1eg;u'rI- ed, are gratied at the honor bestowed upon hlm` ' E.':'L".'iILz::hed 1864 A weds? newspaper devoted to the interests of the , Barrie and the surrounding country, issued Post Office Square. Barrie, every Thursday, by `M.acLar.-n (editor) and W. C. Walls (manager. 0 ers and publishers. e Barrie Examiner is a mber of The Canadian eekly Newspapers Asso- tionand of Class A Weeklies. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i7Anywhere in Canada, $2.00 a year; in United States. $2.50 a year, payable in advance! Single copies, 5 cents v Dr. Shortt has a Domin.ion-wide reputation as Zl curling skip. `To be rm efficient skip a man must not only be. able to set down a good stone himself but hv must have good judgment. he able to size up a situa~ tion quickly. have in cool hunl under all circumstanc- es and be able i.o_direct his plzivers so as to avoid fric- tion and get the--best from each one. These very quai- lties Dr. Shortthas been showing in the Mnclcmtoi-'.< chair at the General Assembly. '1`li:;sc present when the difficult Knox College situation was under (lis- cussion this wek were imp1`eSS(`.d by his i'mp:u'lizility, his fairness, his 13),/_-' to lay his fin;.t:2r upon the (Tux of :1 ql.ltiO,.hl9 ni.iinul'c knowledge Qf proccrlurc und theifeadiness with which he moi points as they arose. All who `saw Hm presiding agreed with the opinlbn of R. E. .Knowles that he made :1 model modez`ator'-'. The `election of Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., D.D., to be Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada has not on`lfjy [wrought great distinction to Dr. Shortt him- self but also a high honor to the congregation of St. Andrevi/"s Church and to the town of Barrie as well. It is, we believe, the first occasion on which the high- est h*"'" of any Church has come to a citizen of this town. . lli` >v2ccs to his Church quite entitled Dr. Shortt ' to thw ,r."-ferment accorded him. As pastor in the sev- eral charges to which hr ms ministered, he has won high esteem and in the wider work of the Church 211;: ability and sound judgment have been recognized by appointment to many important offices and commis- THE-NEW PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR Sir Wilfrid l.au1*wx- used to >3} th und lusty (`hears El`oNe`d l'!"`. m '1'ur.w vvlion duy t`l1H\t` nrnuml tho c1t_v rvn didutvs. Big xxwotimw nnd ;.`,1'<`m ox grocted Mitchell Hepburn tlxrnugthml 'l`\u`sda_\' next will tell \\'lu`thvr m nu is to be u disuppuimnwut as \\'n.~' that '.l'm'unto. Page` ' Fiu 7- "n-u:- amnua - EXAMINER THURSDAY, JUNE '14, 1934 EDITORIAL NOTES EDITORIAL . 31' pnvmg is (lone, it sooms only run` 1 Essa Road be Cuntlmncd as far as 211- (`nt- '.\'t week v.'("ll know which side h1l5~ 5.120 up mo szluznmn. The late R. .1. `..vv the fac':`.y of gurudlcting the 1'0- but we do not know who is the h|v` um... ' ms: lik:- 1:`. bumg tried out in whurv 1`0\'<`l1uk` is dvr that great (`rmvds According to The r\llisto:~. Hm-aid. nun 1,,mm,m Macaulay. recently .-t:m.~.1 x .:rc that Mitclwll 1-\.~p1\m.,, had not a snu\\rI\:lll's nhnnmw nt n-:\r\nz-hnn ... u... ...._ i umhusmsm have mu! tlw pr0\'lm`t` nnl Ins vxpcnmwe` M of Sn` \\'1lfr)d In I ewldvnl I Ont-uriu I bnillllhgs nun fvvt uuul. um I xuxuur f,\'l (I 1.;IUup in length and `ill feet tn width. Ct-m- pan` this with what the ;t\'m'm.:c t;n`mer t`l`t`k`l.. .`\ll all-stN`l barn. -10 by 60. with 16 foot side, hip muf and cement wall. with fittings for 24 head of cattle. can he put up for $1800. i`tk`(`0l`dll1! to gures gtven Tho Ex- aminer by 8 ma-In on;-v,agc~d in harn (`nnsn-uvtmn` But the` Orillia ct.mtr:u`tm t`l1t[`tl1H; thv favt that this -.5 "no ordinary farm barn and stahle". F`.\'Irlentl_v nut. Thvro is not one tanner in a thousand who would go to :`.uch t-.\:tr;1vuzz1nt t`.\'pondttux'es. Why should anv- ornntvnt orm>lu_\'t`os in thvsv institutions be favored by elahoratv oquiptnvnt that vvvn Lhv best of our l`arxnor:: would not think of installing`? From this example the l'zu`m0rs may draw their own conclusions as to how much economy is practxsod in the expenditure of our pro\'incial funds. Ul share of thvso 1.:(wm'nmont cl:-benturo dobt. Barrie has thv county's sl1zu'o of tho .. .,... ,........=, . Tho Prm'in<'e of Quebec charges the same rate of 1 gasoline tax as in Ontario and slightly hlgher 1lC(`I1S(` 11-05 but it cle`\'nto:: these 1'o\'enuos to minds and bears the tnml cost of its pmvim`ml h1gh\\'u_v.~:. oven urban ttlros for provlncial high\': 1926 we hnvv been paying ( ..| '\`| n... .. 19:25. but 4 me has pu The Oiitario l-lyctro Electric l"owei' Cuininission rloes not ltI1pt`O\'(` itself in the est.iinati0n of the iniin- ieipalities by issuing in the heat of the eloctinn i'an'i-- paign zi publication obviously intended to crmvey the impression that all ci`itlcs of Hydro are enemies 01` public mvnersliip and that private power intei'est.v. are behind such attacks. This booklet eiititlecl Paid-l'ni'- Pmpaganda" and paid for with money of the H_V(ll'() municipalities is old stuff that has been dealt. with long ago. l`hei`e was no 0(`CZ1Sl()n for issuing this an- cient matter at all and if the H.E.P.C. were tree 01` tion- 4(`SfI(`:`lilll_\,' at this time. 'I`h(`-YTl()\'(` no doubt \-.'zi.. iitstigzitetl by the same minds that .`1(`ht"lT1t.`t`t ti) keep Ct)nllHl.\`5`.t(\l\(`l' lVl1lf.{llll`(` as l"i'esi(loiit of the (,).M.l:2.A. and thus keoi) llll.l(.`t` l'l.E.l`.C. cniitrnl a body that is ` siippost-d to sut'i'gtiai'(l the interests of the miiiiieipiil- political lI1flttCtl(`O it would ll(`\'(_`l' have taken siicli at-- ` ities. ) The Examiner extends congratulations to the Nor- thern News of Kirkland Lake on its latest evidence of progress and prosperity--the installation of a Duplex web press. Such an addition to its plant was neces::i- I tated by its large circulation. and the liberal advertis- ing patronage which, with its well filled news columns, requires up to 2-1 pages a week. Charles W. Tresidder, a former Orillian, is manager of the News and Arthur Mccleneghan. who was a member of The Examiner staff some years ago, is the editor. Both are to be complimented upon the fine newspaper service they are giving their thriving mining town. A plea for an easier Sunday for the rzarage man is made by the Simme Reformer. The garage man L`: as much entitlerl to his (lay of rest as any other per.~:nn but tlioiightlessness and :`.ell`ishness crowd upon him mueh work tharmight as well be done on a week (lay. Garage men would be quite justified in refu.:inr: to N0 an_\-`thing but emergency repairs on Sunday. if they were to (.'ll. 1l`f.!f} double rates for Sunday work they would soon find it reduced to 21 minimum. The Re- i'0rm(-1' is of the opinion that there is also a great. deal of unne(-e:4sar_v gas service on Sunday and bc-lieve.~: that ii` there were an extra tax on gas sold on that (lay most auto tanks would be filled on Saturday. ......-......._.. ....--....._v .-u-u... . ..-v um! |vLucuk`ll rwpmxrn had not a suu\vbnll's chance of asoondxng: to the prcn mierslup of Omamiu. and if tho (`nx1sm`\'a`.i\'v:: do not I come through the election with 65 seats he would fvvl ` like coming up here and \\'heeling l'~`.d,r:ur .leunu~son ` along the main street in u \\'ln`1:lhn'.'x'>\\'." Tho I.iheml:: } any the Minhztex` of Hig>l\\\'u_\'s haul bcltrr .'u'r;nuvo fm` ` his wheelbarrow right a\\'u_v. V V . . . V .. ..... ,,e....... ,.......e \....,_...._,\`. ...-.. ... ...... in the present eampzllgn. * " Lienoral 1l[)Elll'l_\ lmzt ever prevecl 21 great asset to the party in power." The old (`(\n1pa1gn(~r quoted by the 'l`ele;._:ram (h(ln'l gel hi:: inlpressinn 01' the SllLlElll()n from Centre Smut,-on-. Ae- Cordlnp, to speakers who h.l\ C 2Iclrlres.:orl meel|m.),.\; thmuglmul thr: rmling. the attenclance has been the largest in many _\'cars and the people have shown :1 very evident cleszlrc for infnrmellioll on the ism-:`s of the campmgn. The addition of over 1500 nnnmr: to the Barrie list doesn't look exactly like apathy. either. Speaking at Belleville recently Hon. W. H. Price said he believed the debt of Ontario should be borne by those who come after us as well as those who are now burdened with it." Under the Henry scheme of financing payment of all the debt is left to posterity. the Government making no provision for the payment of the principal of the huge debt which has been mounting at the rate 0!` $80,()()() a clay during the Hen- ry regime` [`housan(ls of young men and women who will cast their first vote at this election will not be easily convinced that they should be made the victinis ol` such financing by having the load passecl on to them. An old cnmpaigzner wlmsc oxprwionr.-c in P:-m'in~ cial ole-(rtions goes back to the cl;1_y.~. of the Muwat 1'0- gimo", salys tho I`rn`ontn Evening ',l`olo;{r:n'n, "l'(.`])t)l'l.\` that he hm: known a P1'0\'incinl In which the gc1`1(-ml public clisplayod l(`.~:s Inn -1'v.s'l ihln nc-\'c1' oloci io n that the contractor is allowed to choose only fifteen per cent. of his labor. With a patronage list covering many contracts now being executed throughout the . province, it can readily be seen that the pro-election activity on the roads means much to the government. So far there has been no denial of the charge made I... `n.. r 7 c:._........_ n.._ , ..__._v_ _._..:;,_-4:._._ ..,....4 I... [eighty-five per cent. of all labor employed on the ...... -... ...-.- ....... ....-.... -... ........4. ..... nu. .......D.. .......\, by Dr. L. J. Simpson that a man's application must be endorsed by some Conservative in authority before he can get a job on the roads. ivipulitivs of the (`us . Had thi:: l px'ovinm.Il h1gh\\'a_v.\:. S no! hoing called upon to pa}: :1 pmpnr- psi of tlw milongszo within their municipal- .~: plan been follow:-cl m ()nt2n'io 11 would :1 Int to Banie. In 1925 our flrst debun- statonxeutt pubhshed by AL, 4\,,..v ,_ I ' 1 1 i CRAIG MEETING AT GILFORD To The Editor of The Examiner: A novel idea xn l'm:lm' tuwnshxp in \V;Itm`Iuu (V .. ivud from the rum nf ;!~'u/.1 slnp mads. Cmvs an` f:.l;.,'}.Ii 1.-as are made respm1s1hl:. the gmzxng cattle. Ulrll [llk'll_\ \\ l`ll, Dlll l llllllli l|1|' Ill- '.'est.i;I.'itim1 by St0\'mi.< ('nX\lll'Ii|li" .>:l1ows that the limits of the N1! in tewsts arr` not slow in tziko zu'l\'nr.- tagc of the 1inoim)l0_vm(-nl to in- '.`l`(`H!~'(` their matoriil iiit0i'c>:I.< by buying ('l1(`.'-|])( l' mirl st-llin;,: rlt-:n'm' thus lfl(`l't"2ISlIlQ their pmlits ill Ili- 131110 timc` lowering \A ZlL':(`S ml` lln-ii iinplnyous to tho :;t:u`\':itiun puinz. 1 \\'nulr.l like to t(>u('l1 upnn mu- nnint mentioned by am>tlim' spoaknr l (lid not got his nanw. but I will ."l(*s(.'rihc him 215: an :itlil(`ti(' }.'f,`l1l[(` mun \\hn (lid :1 l]1(Il`(lUl(>n lmvk nml forth on the pl.',itl"m'rn \\'hil(- .})t".lk- ing. Ho trim! to slim.-.' that the Con- ~:cv\'ati\'(`, party wnro the Dl'll_V p:irl_'. that did nnytliims, for tho pooplv i'(,-lcrring to Old Age Ponsinns; and NI0ll`l(?l`S' Allmv:inco:<. I don't know 'ibmit tho latter but my ixnp1'c::.-;1(=i1 i.~: that tho O./\.l . hill \\':1\' p.n~..~.-:l by lhi` Kin,L'; (}U\".`l'i1lT1l`lll. s:pm`i.<'.<>I`urZ by Hun. Peter ]'[(`\`ll.'Ill. l.:il)nur I\[i1]- ister at that time. The 1Ici1i'_\'"Cm' ..v 4...`. uu..v. V . . . . .. ......,. ....... .. Dear Sir: I don`t know if you. or your readers. would be intex'est`ecl in laearing of the ixnpre: of one U! the (so called) common penplo (lor- ived from the sp('m'l1e:< (`lCli\'P1`C(l at. the municipal hall at Gilford last evening on behalf of the Tory can- didate. Mayor Craig. A 1: c.......I..... ....... n_,. r ...\ \4' -.... A. E. Scanlon was the final, speak- er to a rather scanty [.!aUI(`l'In;; of attentive listeners. Affnv niuvinrv ll-an I-Inn `Ll...-nun .. i.ll|L'IlLl\ l.' ll.\lL'lll.`Ih. After Lziving the Hon. `Henry a good chm'ar:to1' which was rr-ntly superfluous for have we not br-on surfoitcd with plenty of that. by his own paper. The Straight I"u1`rnw". which we get for nothing. ht : pzzuwr credit to the C0n:4m'\'ziti\'es for tho publicly owned l-Iyrtm. rlvt`onrlin,', them arzainst tho cimrgos nt high ::ala1'iod rut`t'i('ials, claiming that they w(-1'0 wurth all the lll(In(`_V tlmy got and that Mr. Gaby could um-t u bot,f.(`r job any time that he ('1ll'(.`li to look for it. Lfn .v..1n1nrl tn.-dn `I\(\ tn...-.. -Z -1.-... LU IUUK lUl ll. I-Io N-latoci mote the incrm_~`i;~;t(-n- Cy). that he xvas watt-hing lhv (lit- t'm'0nc(- in tho way 2 gznmis mt` \vm'k4 men (.`dl`i'i(`d on. 0110 was thv Hi-ll 'I'r-lepluvnc C0. lDt'i\ }l|(`) and th:- rythor I I}'(h'u; the Rail LJIIWIJ xvnrlu-:1 E`.t high spoorl: tho Ilydm L['1ll}.L juzati IDp(`i`l|'(.`f,t to be killing timr-. ` Two tlmuithts U(`(.`l|l'l'('(t in mi: Gilt`; was that the high |)t`i(.`(`ft ht-:irl.; ml" the I-Iyrirn VV(`I`(` not 0:ii'riim1 l4.`il` may or they would have small tn it Ihzit their workimr st.'il'l`s \\'(`l`(,' ;:,i\'-, in}: s(~r\ i('0 and tho ntlu.-1' llmimlit` was that ho \'cr_v (with-ntl_v fzivniii*wt m'i\'zitc n\\'iioi'.~:liip in pi'i,-t r`i`i-mm In` public mvi1oi'sl1ip \ \ hi('|1 hv hnri _iu, c-xtolli-ri. Whit-li is it ? Yul! (-nnnnt, run with the tl(lI`(.' nnd hunt with thv hounds. 'I`h(- noxl rim-: hr- tmu,-hi-(I up- /rn VVIIS tho Nzilimml REl\ \'(l_\', : inr.{ how in.~:u[\'mi('y \\ H`i L'5|llI\`4`(t by tho public pi'irt'ci`i`iI11: tn rirlu by lmx 'n` r`. Linrl \1l>h!IHI tlir-ir I`:-r-iuvlit The S]l(`.'lk('l' thml I'(-l`(\x'rr-cl I4 'Ibjo('linn n1n(lo In Mr 1Im1x`y's : rnonl that lhv pvnplv \\ ('l`(` Inn ' l\/Ir Kim-he rIr\n|I' Illl'lYI Illill II '(-rizxlizzlic, 1 that pr:-My ` .:|1nu'< Ham! 1 Ottawa. Juno :`i f;u`mm n nu` |.ZIl.. 6..kI...l rm: nmkxn BAREIE. oN"r.. CANADA ___: .._. Illl` |)l`()})H' \\'('I'(` [Hi Mr. Slaght dealt` ' well. but I think ll luv L'In.u..... t' ..... .\ I Quoting the conditions of a 1-vcvnl lngh\\'u_\'.< cun- } V tract in South Essv" he Aml1erstburg,Echo ghuws I THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT A \\'cekl_\' Review ml` I\7ali0n.'1! Almirs BY \\'ILFRll_) E(.(}LE.\"l`ON In {In ? 1I(~I1x`\"s : n. uxnln Ixvrnivlx .u\t'|I III (`I (`ting Bill. Cading nnr Han -- n.-... ]2.~ Rclivf for debt- in vulwn ;(v(uA :.` 9|... I l . [ht- nnmil szanm. were now - Gu\'c1'nrn0nt .-;1c-n mxtum`. tmv:u' -N- icnznnco of th war`. `we h.'1\'(.- hum Iin- 2:1-1ting:1d\'z1n '.m' lm'(-as. ubsolut Egmding of the Parties ` When House Dissolvedl The standing of parties in the On- l':u*io Legislature at dissolution was as follows: Conservatives (Gov't) Liberals .............................. .. ....... .. 84 Progressives . .... .. .. V Labor .................................................. .. United Farmer of Ontario 1 Vm-unl. 6 Tolznl .......... .. \ 112 In tho nnnoral c-lnclinnr: on June 1. ), lmwevm`. bullntim; will be for only 90 Souls. the Re-clistril)uliun Act. 0!` 193.". l1;1\'in;: roclm-(.-cl the size of tho chznnbux` by 22 ma-ml)0r:<. 'l`l'u\ lHIl| l.r~yri\:l:)Iu|-n \lr-1c nlnnlnnl uuu uuu lI|}.',lI\\(l_V.'-. 'I`hr-rr- nro throw cmmtintmiinn` trlwnlsz within 2: l'.'lrUllS ml" {(311 milv. of (.Troon1m`(~. built. :1l"lm' the rmvo.<~ _ b_\'-Inw had boon carriod by a vote nf the fr('r-hulrI(-r.~; nf that tor- rilory. thm'(-fm'o not fm'r'od unto tl`m::o p(-nplr- in :my \\'a_v. For many} _v(-a1'.<\` 1hv-rr- '11:: a f<'vlin;1 thnl 1hr` rural people wore being rliscrimi11- nlorl .'u::xi11. in llmt. thoy did not, have ihv .~'.nmr- chance for advance-I moni ns: lho 1n'b.'m n-mm. When that: puhlizr opinion hcc.'un0 . umuzzh. thv How-rnmm11 zwtod. by) ,n|:u'ing on::|)lin;', l(`p,is1nlin11 on tho . hcmk.: \\'h(`I`(`l.)}' any ::<']muI' ':(`<'1in11 who felt 1hr,` nood for contin- nnlinn szclmnl nml could support given ;:ran1.< by 1hr` -Gm'(r1`xmwn1 of :1 \'or_v subslaniial lmv;n'd.~; r-rociimw and main- '!(.=nm1(.'(~ H10 :~'('hn0|. Tho 1`0. is hUl1(|l`(`(lS of our young folk! :~_v11ing; :1c|\'2Im'ud orlur-.'nion in rural: en'(`:1.~`.. ub: as il. rzhnuld l)('. but Conservative campaign xnnnngvrs must have :1 very low estimate of the irxtcllzgurxwv of the pvuplv of HHS province when they iss\w an ud\'m`ti.<-xnmxt .~:ug:gu.-mug that tho farmers of ()ntau'in will lw l`(`(ilH`t"d to the position of Rurzsian liuluks if the l_1Lwruls arr pl:u`L'd in power LIH` L'Ilill|IUl,`X' 1)) L41 H1L'll'l|)(`l'."7. The 18th 1.(~;,'i.-tlatum was (`l(.`(.'l(`d October 30. 1512!). whvn the (':uvm'n- nu/nu ml` Vlun If I1.un- ul 1.`n.-c nu I \lCH|lJL'l' -`DU. Hid. V`/IH'n IHC \lUV(`l'n`| men! of Hun. (1. llm-.'zn'd Fer;.:u.s'<)n was rt-lurm-(I to power. The result of that (`](`(,'HOH w. : (`,0n: 91, l.il)m'z1l:< 14, I 1`r>m'0:<:~'iv 5, U.I. O. 1. l.ul:mr 1. Premier Henry. who had bc-(_-n Ministvr uf Hix1hwn_vs, 1'0 plzurvd Mr. I-`C-I`pu.\'n1 us: PI'('IIliL`l` on D(`('(`I]1l)(`l` 15, 1930. on tho lz1t1m".~t nmwinlnu`-nt. us (.';m.'n(|i:m Iligh ("nn'nni,\' in I-`.nr-lnnr! . '."`llHII ,$lli5 lvhv I *;,;;.1 _ lnwu Mr. 1 thr`( I1"7f| u It $20 1 ll. Prmncnl took two _V(.-:n's 1 and as i!(ll1'lilliHU'l`(`(l hy n1i: its own l'ul|1(-I` knnw it. In |1;u' any 1 Ad :1<'hnini.~:lm'-1| : inlv ...-n-uL.n u.- -.. '.-.[ul',\:~. my npmwn 1'(~;:=II'mn;1 HIP` ~.pz-m-hos: ml" M. F H(`ph1n`n and Dr:;. fiiimp.-zun zmrl Smith. in lhn { .'\1`n`mul'ic:4 in P;:u'x'i(- l:lx'1 wot-k. u '.l`h(~ Dnt-Imus o: wr`r0 (.`l'_V- in]: t'm<`u(lil(- 1(-nr:; nl\mI1 lhv high. 1:u.\'r!.<. nnd nwful public dvl. anti: r-nnck-nmniruz Drmrlmonts of F.clu('n-; Hon nd Hi;zh\\'a | HI` l`|vr:r\I-\\;\IIr\ l...ll4 ..I"I,... J` .. \ lll|'llllI |)k'HlL' ll v:mr'(* lml lhm ( '. Ilvnry ;,min;,' am - old p:~nplL- \vr.-r( D pcnxiun. In \\>:|< incl :1- L II(l|Illl|lhH'l|'lI HHl'l](H`(l. Ill wsiun is. m'cu1'(lxn1.: (0 H11` AN. pm` munlh |n'nvidim.`, the pun- nor is nut in l`('l'('i|)l of more than 5 Pm` zmnum. I h.'I\'(- zn l(.'H(`l` from I)n:n'rl st:nliIu.', that oniy in v(-xyv '(`|)lil)l]1|| -.'|.<<'.< is that 1.'i\'(-n. ISIS, ` month |)(-mu iho mnxilmlm .nl-- rnnr-n lull Ilxnl rlnnu lllx` nu-r....n4 'l}.'_H.\|H| Hf l'l l'IIllL`l' (III ' in 1",n;:lun<'l. Even p<'lltic.< were forgutton for thv tmw bmn,-.: In the fine rains which came at thc wvnkmuL worth hundreds of thousands of dull:n`:=. 'l'hoy wore mzu xuvun. ::I::| .II--' I (lot-:4 not provvnl an-mind :'tnlin,'; that L`l'(` gollingz, $114 nnr`. : 1:) adopt it lhvir rum- \vm1I'l nut n- \ 2.. IL. Klllll` I 5 ilw 'l'h(,- Why shullltl the \\ l)l'kil1}.{ll12Jll volt` for :1 mun wlm.~:(- nwthmls oppnso What 1110 \vm`kin;',m:1n no(.'ds`. A r'|1ln'1-I1 nr l1I\Irn'|`nh1:\nI in l\|'\'11 wnuL Ill!` \vm'Km;',m:1n ll0(.`(1>:. A ('|nu'(-h or gnvvrnrnont is only such. 11:: nrip_in.'nIl_V intc-ndml, when it host : (ind and mm]. Aml that pu_\'im,' mnsl, znltvnticm tn l.h(- pnnr and n(~ctly. hut: Hw l)(~: vlnim. Murc um! nmrv .\mm- I'3i|)li:-ul . I` rnI'InnY!:u um! ;..L-I.-....|a...... . . ..| |':|_\ Hill` HIIIIIIHI I .k('<'p thc Nutiunn r(-(~(-i\'cr`s hands. . 7 ll II }LLI'l'q'|l l'l'(lH(HllI5l. `ublv to sn\'(,- mu` 'l`h;mkin;; you lpapcr. I am \'.. U1<)pi.'-1. June I pnmr nu Ill` um! fu1'mul.'n.x' mu lo [)0 H-liuit in1cr(`m|r. lwnlth :mr| ' L` ... |l('iII|ll ilII(| Swine :u' lihorul so lihv `nlilivr; Will :1 1: By thie time next I been best gable to stu I*`l" ` -':rl to h..ve an` `7' well, in luv ' gnucticatur n'~.\\'. Some Thinkabouts WHEN YOU'RE ON A HOLIDAY... AND YOU RE HAVING A GOOD TIME . . . AND YOUR ONLY WORRY IS THE CHILDREN AT HOME . . . Telephone home . . . a Long Distance call every night will relieve your mind. for spam: in 5 II III_\', RICH/\R1) BI.I.l.. .At home or away, Long Distance takes you places quickly, easily. economically. You can talk with someone 100 miles or so distant for as little as 30 ccms. Ste the list of rats: in the front of ycur directory. (-hull I-lvpbm 1im.(-If :r~' 1| ll... . l)lI)llVtll ' I'D fnllml :-.~; lnnnzm u. ....,l ggoos THE BEST Whatever other paving: isl I that the work on L2 ready petitxoned fur.

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