Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1939, p. 2

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\ll.(7l.ll|D kl-I (`l|A].MA\?. With Gei'ma.ny again i.hi-eutening Britain! and openly denianding colonies. this is no time for h(`!.RiU.1lJL`}' or 1ia1f-hearnedness on! the .piu't. of Csumcia. The Canadian people} ,;..*'a.re firmly behind Great Britain in the pres-; -em. crisis. and the Canadian Government :,shou.).d tell the world that in no uncertain ``-teixms. While we cannot believe that Hitler dare burn the dogs of war loose in Europe. there is no telling what .a power-mad despot may do. and the best `way to tame him is to pile up the odds against. him. ' __a___ I in hurmcmy with H1:-ullvn -Int->1 lhv rmirilunl. mm`:- x with umv who v-x1rr-nn-:4 H -x~2;>s"s?c':1`$`z`~`~'9.`~ x:,.-5: 'I`lnn'sl:I_\'. August \`I. 191:9 rnlnly Fnets nd figures of the Canadian automo- biile industry for 1938 are presented in a book- let issued `by the Canadian Automobile =Cha.m-` ber of Commerce. and these may be taken as 8. er-oss-sect.ion of Canadian industry gener- ally. Last year Canadian factories produced 166.086 mo't.or vehicles, being a `decrease oi 20.,per cent. from the preceding year. The Qroduction for the home market.` was 109,128` [B7/r\RR|E EXAMINER `FACTS ABH'T .AI'~'I`0S .4} M andrfonexpo1't'56,958. Total imports of motor Q ve-In-lcles num`bered -15,154. Retail sales or au- -txomoblles rtotalled 121,`-165, wlth a value 01' $135.011,9'08; of these, Ontario pu1'chas0(l . about 40 per cent. Sales 01 parts and n1:1Lm`-| l lals totalled $80,450,584. Ihhh wun -T|`tU,0Ua,UllU. ` l These fig'1n'es give some idea of the ex- tent 01' the aut`.om0bllo mclu:~:Lry mm the im- :p0rt:ant part it plays in our nzmnnul life. The :g1'ow1ng populzwlty or the au`Lmn0l)ih- is 1'even'le(l in the fxuzt. l.hz1'l. re;-,'i.-'.t.mLl0n.~: 01' vvh -- lclcs In Canada in 1938 1n(:ron.~:(.-cl Ln 1,:;04,11"a3, ~ u gum 01` 75,15] over 1937. There is an auto- ` mobile Ifor every 8.1 pomnns in l,hr- Dumininn. 0nt.a=`ri0 has tho larpmst numbvr. with an aver- age of 5:6 1)e1'.~:0ns to cvory mntm` V('hi('|(`. And this is saying nothing` nbmll. ;1h'plum~.-;. It would .'~I('(`n] that more and mm-v 1):-uplv will have 10 Luke tn the sky for l.rnv-I il` only to avoid the perils of our mnl.m' r-,m1*;'<-.-41,1-Ll .~:L1vm>L.~'. and hlp;hwz1_v.~:. I _,_ fa: .._ Something for the i`owx1 F`uLhm's to think about! Bayl'ir.-Id SL1-vet, fmm Fivv 1`<>inLa Lu ' Simone St,-1`vol,. is an absolute (li:sp;m(-0. I1. is "high time snnwthinp; was (lonv about, it. and loose gwravel won't, do Lhn trick 1'-1t,11m'. .__. '0 nu.-u \.vv.-....... 7..., -....,.... -. Average monthly employment in m1tnmo- `bile plants `totalled 14,872, with salmios and wages amounting `to `$20,993,362. Maml1`a(:- ` `turers of parts and mute1'iz1ls had an a\'o1':1g'~ * -of 15.248 and wages and salaries zunountingz to `$19,063,332. Mn.nul'ucture1's puicl to Cun- ' adlzm transpo1'ta'tlon systems for 1'1-oi,-"ht ln ` 1938 the sum of $5,745,997. Revenues to Pm- vmolnl Govm'n ment.s from gasoline tux uncl "llcense lees um0um;ecl tn $68,316,149. l`hls ` was an increase of $3,175,174 over 1937. 'l'h<- number of automobiles ante-rlmg` (Jzuuulu rm tlourlng '])m'p0sr:s (lurlng 1038 was 4.:M5,()(i8. % and the es't.lmate(l oxpr-n(llturr~ of thr-so tour- lsts was $49,862,'000. I m|.....A nn......\.. ...|..,. ...~...n.\ itllifl no` Hun nv., Ch1'0m(:la.-. whu pussocl uwuy smith-nly l:1.-st. weok, is 1'em'el.ts(-.(l by many l'ricnL|.~;, who hzul Tlczwncci to ap1)1'r-(:|ut.(- his .s't;(-rlimg quulitima. (I: The death of Roy B;nn Sr. 0'!` l,hr- W:u,-rlnni I 'I`hm'o have been all kinds of S|)(t'l'kS flying); around 'li)nn7.lp; for .\'()n1(` months now. and II` " Ielitlor had wmitorl an (ex(-,u.s'(.- l`oi' .~:tiu'tlng something,` he lists had i.-very oppoi'tunll.y. But those sparks huvo boon (|[tn1])(`(l down, not by Polund or l3ritziln, `hut, `hy Hitler lnl~msel'l'. -F'1'om this we can log'i(-.nlly in'l'oi' (~lthoi' 'thu.`t I~Iltle1' does not want Will` at [111 or -that he iii; _ not qulto roncly to Hl)l`H~Z(`,. Ii` he is really in- tent upon Will`, his h('.`iH'.fl.l1('.y is playing into the hands of tl1o.~,-0 ho would how to l'ig'ht. :I.)oczui.so Britain. F1'un(-.0 and Poland are be- coming` st.1'on;:i-tr. ovory clay, to say nothing` ` of the pro|mbllll. y or :1 military alliance with ; -Rllslil. Mow-ovm_ Uh!` un(~(-i'l.uinty of Italy joining with G(`l`m'ct'Il_V in 21 war over Danzlg is u very ln1po1'l'.21ni. [Zl(1l2()1' in tho p1'os(.~n't sit- uation. Italy has no lnl.m-nsl, in the fate oi Dnnzlg and no qiuirrol with Polun(l~ Why then should Mussolini onp,':u:<- in it war that . cities and enclmugcr Italy's now possessions in Africa. and all for the sake of Hitler s am- bitions in Ensi'.m'i1 Europe? " would .`ill'l'l.`Iy wrouk (`h .`..'~l.1'Il('l.l0l] upon Italian" ` It may well be tlnzt tho Rom(--Berlln Axis 5'13 the best 11SSlll'Z111C(` of pom-.0 in Ein'opc.. `Both Hitler and Mussolini are inlu-,1-ontly sell`- lsh. Di(`.Lill'.0l`S cziinmt have any ronl love for ono miotlwr. and I\/IllH..\`Ulilii must. know that i ' once in `big war were xtnrtocl in Europe thorn _ would be only 0110 (li(-,t.atoi' oi` the Rome-Bei'lln set-up. The stronger of tho two dictators would do the cl.i(rt.ating'. Mussolini would not be oven second fldcllo. mid it is doubtful ll" he would be doinp; any fiddling at all while Rome was burning`. G(V1`n'lll1 inllit:u'y men would be all over Italy and would soon be in control oi` Italian l`oi'(-.es. Mm:.~:ollni is not a solclier Iik-c Napoleon, and he would have to stand `aside and lot tho mllil.ai'y si`.1'nt.ogists do thel o1'clo1'im;. nu. ; u u,, ,,, u_,,u:.,.., AI... 13...--.` 1').-...Hu "L11(:k is .:0nwl.him4' whivh l\;:lVV`v`.` u man (lo.-spitu` his bad ju(lp.nu-.nl.," .~:uy:: :1 wril.-r. ~ A-ml `H. might bu ucldocl Lhal. p;und jmlg.-;mm1l is son1eY.h`inp; which saves :1 man duspitv his `bard `luck. 1 I.` 0):! London is notorious for its (l~ns~ l'u;;',I and if the weatherman cmnlcl bv pr(~vn.il-zl upon to supply one Lb mrlor Lhm-0 would he no need for any other kind n1 I)l:u-,l~: in Lhv event of an air raid. , ,, A __ ,_ A .n1ot01'isl.`.stoppe by p()li(~,0 for xi}:- zaggztng` on Llic highway, .~:-uicl his girl h-.ul the hi<:coug*.h.~'.'un(l he was mm'nl_v L1'yil1;, mi i scare them out of hm`. If hv had In-on ul- . lowed to go much further Lhv t-urv might. ' have -been both .-sxldckm and pm'mun(-nL. ,_ (E. ..._ -..-.v 'I`w.1n si.~.Lers Look Lhoir woclcllng.-_M vows in- g'oth-r in a double 11mrri:L;;`v (-m'vnmny ut. Gul't.. N0t;h-1111:; very nvw in l.h:Ll.. hut, wail till you see the nms:~: wucldlnp; ur Llw Quinta`! ----~(o .... I Barrie, the `f'rioncl1y Town!" Wnu!(ln`l. that be a nicc'litLle n1c:k`hnme'? `WW huvv summer vlsitor.~~ancl winnm` v`1siI.m':<. 1.00 | ; by the thouszmcls. .A 5111110 01 wulcnnw {;'0(`:; it long way. and <:o1n'uv.~:y is rremmnl)m'<- wha-ro] 111-1-else is l`o1'p,'0t,l,en. ! /K ._._._. __ . A convict in K.inp;sL0n startnrl his l,w(~n1.y~ your town of imprisonmom. by climbing: tn, the top 01` :1 128-1'0__9l. chimney. '1`wonl,_y yv:u'.s'l iis .21 long Lime (.6-`*'z-;nm1(l .=:urruunclocl by high walls, `and the .})1`is0n(`1' })1'n1):11)1y nwroly wanted to take a last. good look urmmcl on Lhv ~ world before settling; down. I ____Q___. IIIIII \II\II`& IV\II I-ul \ A beauty .~'.|)m:luli.~`.L z1(lvi::(:.~: p_'irl.~: Lu :ulupl.! the posture of `Qur-rafl 1'21! /.:1b-1.!) lmw nhnut. `Lhn `cup't.1vnt.lrw,' royu-I sxnno? Hut, ])('l`H:L]).`i that is umu|n1)tublc. | _. G;7_,,_._ _\.,_ I A -news itiem from W'.1.\`11im1`1.0n .~;LuLos 1.1131.` the German imniigration quota is fillocl for eleven years. and t.lmt~Gm'm:1ns may have` to wait `for that period bolero they will be allowed to oniigxtate to the United S1,:1t(`s.; By that time the European crisis slmulcl bv` -over and the i(lict.ators will have (2(`{lSCd from I troubling. .._._ /v\_..__ A black spmiilol dog; named Bn1.1.o1"' War: . acquitted by :1 Sudbury 1n:1gis1;rnt,o 01' :1 charge of being'v'i('Lious. I don't believe hv is -.1 vi- 'ci0us-looking' dog." said the In-.1p;isl.m1,o. B111 ' he did not go so far as to say that. butter. wouldn't. melt in Bu`Lte1"s mouth. _(.\.__ | i Help the Lions to help ot.hm's! soorns to `be 9. very a.ppi'opi'iaLe slogmi at, this time. Bearing in mind the lm`g't- amount 01' wo11`n1`v. work done by the `Club. thus relieving` tho! `town of this expenditure, citizens should sup- port the Lions Street Frolic to the limit to-| unight and tomorrow night. It. only comes` `once a year. ` ._._. '(.\.__ l l The Imperial Airways flying boat Caribou? crossed the Atlantic in 10 hours and 50 min- utes. Ontario pioneers thought themselves lucky if they made the trip safely in ten} `weeks; ten days was .a marvellous record at one `time under steam. and now it is ten |hours. if we keep on progressing we'll be 'dolng it tn much less time than that. <~>~- n I In the absence of sensational war news. :1 Toronto paper ran :1 screaming` hozidline about the escape of a mad heifer from the` Union Stockyards. The animal is said to: have cavorted along the city St.I`(`.f`LS. scaring: the inhabitants. Sounds like old Limes. when, I runaway horses used to provide an 0ccasion-i I gal thriller for the blase urbanites. .4: People hereabouts are wondering what is holding up the building programme at Camp Borden. Tenders for buildings estimated to `cost approximately :1 half-million dollars closed over a month ago-one on July 10 and the other on July 12--but at the time of writing nothing has been heard oi contracts being awarded. Meanwhile. a month of the , best building season of the year nus slipped by, EDITORIAL -I_~l0TE S 'l'I`it-:lc-, /\lI1.:I|.'~:l H5. 1939 [.L-u\I- im.-_ '/.zu;rvh I .-;|1.'m-Ll 1: HM`- unzl-cln.-rs vnrnpurlmt-nl with u lt:m- mzuninn mnjur I-501111.: on hnlirlny In llnly. W,- mu-l1 .-elrnlvlu-rl am um um` nwn sidr and silent, wilhuul n wurrl bt'lWl*I'II us, until lhu- I'I'0lllh'l' nulli- nriliu-s` uzunv l;~;,,,mi,m H-|1'nll14l1 lhr lrnin :.\vi|t-hiI1g.', un lhv liL:hl.~: snhnul lhI`(`:- u'('Im.'k in lhv nmrnin;-,, Al'- ln-r llw I'l)l'lT|Illit'h wt-rn mu-r llln Y1|gt:.~;In\'9: Ivl us: (ml wilhnul ml)` t|ll'l'i(-ully nntl llw llulinm-: m-w-pl:-rl ma vs-ry plumumlly wv 1-|u.:u.::-1| in H Inn}: c-mrvu-wtnlinn, in whim; tln umul mnjur, wllhuul in lhr- Io-n.~'l int:-mllnp,-' In, I um Hll|'l`. |`Jl`IH'I`'(.lt'll In ;.-,ivu- luv u .-iuuncl (|l'Ill)hilI1`_ for nll llu- hi';:h|_v mm-nl .~'lri-um-:: I hm! pa-nnu-ll nlylul hit: 1-mxulry, ' llu 'hm| In-on much in l'2np,lunrl nurl hurl n wurm ll))[)l'l'(`llI|lInn ml Hm! Inml. llul ha- snirl lhnl hr (`au|(|' nnu.-.v unl ..u..r Hun 1-nnln-uvl Hl'\ l'l rl'l H\'l'| Ill!` ll:-{WI`l'II Hm 1:-mnv*II(lmn.-'|y wvullllv mul lhv wrrh-he-rll_v [')l;Ul' lht'I'l'. Hv wu-III my 11- rs-nmvk in nu nrnn.~u'ed lun-- nhunt runuunl Imw liltlv hv hml hv2n'1l I'r<>m hr |'fm-`li:'h fri:-ntl-. nhzml Kim-, (`nu I` `lllll M:u|unn- I.Im:~.~:r-u tin:-w HIM M.-v .'-'imp~.'nn nffnir, "Nmy " hr "nial. "lhu-H<- .-:um- frio-nrl.: urn ;.Iwi.\~ I-ivim mu [5-~nrl .'~Ilvim- HI)-ml lu~|Ilr|- in;-` lh- Snullu l)nhr|u`lin Iru-|r_ I4 lhnlmnrin. nrunint: lhnt in HM" wny \w- mm h-|_v HII|I,'1|I'i'|I1 l`I'i<-ml-hip Hut (IrIl'H)l'I vxzwlly llw 9.'nm:- m';;n- yut-nl hII|(l L`,"IU'I UH VUII ill lhv |l|||~*' Iium :~l' l't`|In`niHi.', lhv- (H-rrxunn vol ')lIi4`."'"' "Dun-`I hn hmli.-ah cnnuulu In (in mm. Hmu;.h." hv- \V1`ll' cm "'I'|n`_v wunltl nlv mw Hn-m :nmnInv.* n- /1- I'! IIUIIIIIV ;.....'< HH- Kl ; VIHI, l\.'||I hH\u- .vnm'~ 1.|\n I`HII.l| `HI, Th 1 (ll lJ\.'l` |I|n- r I .11. ;...,.h 1hi.s~ td. I On tho way I came upon lhv mm`- lki, Mm-kots have an (`Sp(`(`i.'|1 fu<- oination for mo, nnd urn usualiv ac grout place in go! photos. Itnlinn n1nrkr~ts. with their good humor and with 1heir inovitablo l.'n'ge.- stunt` fw-main and ynungr, women ;:rm'~- fully balancing jars of wmvr or baa`- krlc of oroducv on thvir hark, pr nnrticulnrlv on1nrfn!_ Talking wiih thorn Ecmd-nnturnd. honest prv1n"`- iheiv had grown with (hr-ir rare and labor om felt that wn< the rm] Haiv. which nniyr wnmvcl in be IPH alrvw to mnk-~ :` Hpinn on-..-I nnvcnp-I u..\...'.... ..; I I iand looking at the n"nduco which i I -1: own ` h/n`I > . \IIIK` uuu Auulu U111 |l.'l| turn 11" 'wn< W -'0md ;` living and carnd nothimt! at all an lvmt wcrld politics. But i thmk 1 Han cnmn 11 nunrv I-nMr\frv" `EDITORIAL WAR 0|: l Iv}A(,`ll? It. is always risky to proplxmsy unless you i.'now_ but there are u m`(--.11, many people who are Laklng that. risk just now N.-u;u1'dlng the prospects 01' war 01' lxsmro. who (:onl'lcI(-nt.ly prt-dict. that there will be tm oubbrtruk or war in Europe within the next rnonth, but then` pro(li(:Linn is not based upon actual knowlo(l{;'o 01` Lho fixed inL`ent.mn.s' 01 I-111,101` and Mu.~:sulinI_ but upon t:hr- fact. that the military sl.:Lg_2;(- is ulruzuly l3ch1gz,' set 1'01` such 11 (2onl'li(:t.. They point, to tho intsenslvc p1'epm'uLi0ns and n'1l1ll.n.ry "Ll`_V~()l|L.`i" that are taklnp; plum-. and may In-ll us that, it only nnecls a spm'k '1'mm l)anzi:.-; or .-.un1(- uthor qum'l:m' 1:0 sturl. t.!`w ;nil.'.ul u' '[`h(-re are those ` murc gwnv. nnpnr 10 DD Yhn r~<~r*} r-lnsolv m1.'1*`r7'I`-I9, 'I'h'`e \V"" n]1m"'I nf whiin-vinifnrnnri nnlir-n 'nv"'l vrp-:sn-unifr'-rrrmrl at-ndwryhnc nnvun Tho lanr pnrrvin rim vv=9- nn ruwj -`er-med to mv the slightest atYogn-l lion to me. Once a whole squad of `Will:-mn Wooclsicle. writing" from '1`1'ir-.sl.'~ 101' "l`h~ }"1x:nn-- iner, tells of Conditions. 11' Mu.-:;-zulm`: I):-,~;:-x-l.ocl Ivlitlcr, L110 luLLer's 1';1'sL move would in mm l'I`iu.'4t.rr -T -Dilemma 01` the Dutze (!o:s::1'ih<~d. H II . ll; 'l`h- .n.. -n V llll'll|. ~ lnr;;u- 0.- ~s wuultl c s (luv, -U1 I. .u.~I.l Can Mussyblini Desert Hitler? nwuy '1 rli.~.lnm-:- . .., ll lI|l'lll. Ill" I|i|ll'l `;:'4- !:Ilu\:= of San vnultl (--mm timn nv. -tho sub-lwm ,nnsilm'im'. Hu -.~-hukinp, imn'n'l ii uI'\~.' 1.-nvnriuiv THE BARRYE EX/iM'I_NER. HARRl'I"1..0N l`.. C3/\NAi)A ;":*j __ , ` " 0* haul `t-rvzr --..- -on us...-.. -. u u....u-.-- Established 1884 - A weekly newspaper devoted to the lhterests 0! -the Town of Burrle and the surrounding L-ouritry, Issued` ` all the Post Office Square, Burric, every Thursday. The Burrle Exumint-r is 21 member of The Cunudinn Week- ly Nc-w.~;pup0x':: A:~'.smci(Itinr1 and of C|?uss A Weeklies of Cnnndu. J. A. Mu'cT.nren, Editor. | .. ..--.. . . ll))[)l'l'(`iH 1. I l <.\'(*|` Ihn ('u|1lI'm;l H'H(I(-ll."l_V A 11....-.. 1.1.. . llu n VI" lllllll 1.`hin;I l) vu-1 off I iI\'l'Hlll'. iIlI( I :pr(\z1(l thu I :11 long In uf stnnmin Iv pnlir-nl mum:-n1 nu I\.. ".30 JI'1' l'i|II' Wnrkmu-1 411' .\`i(l:' >1!` -vnminxg` I -: l:Ilc~.~'l l|lllH`ll| ' hv w T H10 1 lhv mun Article No. 9 - 3! Th" 1 HE aT 3,`. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Anywhere in Cunndn. $2.00 1: year; in Unit!-(I States, $2.50 In yr,-n`r, pay- able In udvum.-e. Single copies. 5 cents. Subscribers Winhing to dis- continue .pnper nt cxpimtinn of per- lbd paid `for nw: oxpc-(rtocl to notify this nffice h(-furo Llnlo nf 4-xnirv. i U U C ILL Ve.~`1_v.'v. German poet and l .-nxthwr. \ us Gorn1.~:':y to ban In :1" 11-11 5. .. .......u. ;\ `nu Ponplo r.:nur:x11y Inn]: in The F):- nminm-':~: Cnming VI-lvvnts". for dates mt dunct-.~:. .\'1:p]n'F.`i(.'. I71 X933 The E\'um|m-r C:xrri(-d 2-179 11111;: 1:! tnis class of advertising. LE.-\R.\' VVIIICRE TO GO mwim`-I": "Pnnwincr I-`\mne" fun A ch jf) HI up . nlly. '1`h; no 1. .l<... DOMINION DIGEST OF THE C. TTHTIR` ` ."E'\fI -.A~w~..:asrx..v~:i .`.hx,ultl Inglund l'\'l.'l' lu:4u- n (`ml luI'Uill lhnl .~:hx- will ll: lhw um,-un would In- no .`ZI~l'lll'H_V (`:InmI;x. Sn, pl-n.x- lw tun :-l'ul." Dr. IH('IllI1'(I `Mam-.~r('lL. VV I` III Iiuiun lil prm-Ii:-ul 1'-hurrlu-.~ (`nn:ulu. in Al i 7.'200.000 tlnIluI':~a wns unit! by tht-' [I .`s'./.\` in H1137 fur lhlnsisnrn AH11`l'i(. Hl nnw vnllml Al:u:;l'.n. 0| 1.-nmm ...m...n u......... ..:..;..\...: 4.. mu putt! `for oxpm.-It-(I to non: LINN 1-xpiry. ~ "l'H|Il"l.`~.. Ill!` I)l[. ,L{l`.`1l | .lll ("UHl'il|'l| nun-v~ Ihv (hum! Wm". | Z-1,0001|ll1H(ll'i\ il1H l':nI'm-l'H.'Il'4-In-iII1.,| I . } ";.;a,~':s:-(l" 4-v<-ry ulny in llmlznnrl. 0 I50 lislim-I p:n'1.'-: nru usml in tha- .'nv:-r;u4:- watch. 0 ms In-r m-Ill. pf nll -'IlllIIlnU|)ill.`H in thi- H,H./\. nrv uwnnd by fnmilius mulc- inu lulu.` Hum 545 mm nnnumllv I. |I,.`|.I\. iII'l' UWIIIEU uy llIIll|Ill,'.\' lllill mg |u.H:s' Ihnn $5,000 ammmlly. '70 [)l'l'I'l`Il1.1)f1hl' f:n'nwr's own fm l I I I.'~: pmdm-ml nu the farm. 00 _\'1'IlI'f1 IS nnw tho uv~r:u_I_- Iii :--| I4-nnlh in Now 7.:-nlnml. '0} 73211:] mu, ml I):-:4-uxlwr is lumn nfu 1|) lnnu duy .-:1 Ihv .` Pulv. O! I nnl ml 4-vc-ry H lh-ulhs in 1hc- \vm'ld i:s!Iu- In1u|>e-rrulnsis. I " |'h:-ru- i.- 1: ml 1,-:unh|im!, i IW!"I'Il`I`L'.'}L l -nplv nulumll_v luuk in The F2):- nnmnr-r':< Cunning Ev:-nuts". fur (lulu; ml` dsmcv-s, Sll])])(`l'.'i, etc. In 1931! |'h- I~)x:nn1in:-r r-urriml 2475) lines nf thix (slums uf advertising. IIAVIIAVIULV llllllul U!` 1|] w1s~:s'r wonns or THE WEEK (ilVl~Ih' BIG-(il'IH'l' V/\.l.l IIC II! JAMES J. -CARLYLE w- -v C t- huvv smm lhn (lm:lhu- of 1 \ lill our I-utultry chum,-hut: I |('lI_\' vrnpty uml our luv `h:~.~ m'- but lltl.lo- hr-tlvr lu. I wnnrh-r whnl will h: n Ihn IH'.`| lhirly _v4-nr.-s hm.-ul ruwlh i.-: nut uuul In thu r Hum. la . f`. l)I"ur1/. 1:: ti ts U l lxillra fur lliu,l1l:uml ll:-u,nnI'nt.-1' lwu-H -nlvrn-ll from ."a'('nl'.lH`ll, -:.-.. 'l`ln- Ilimgwsl Ialll r'ml|`u`ll lhu (iron! \N:|I' Cl '"igur-ed F ax un \l\>A nub. That is why we l)(2'%.'"-.'(- Lho .Rumn-Berlin ' Axis is at present :1'piv1,Ly [:`00(l insurixnoe n.gainsl, :1 major war in Europe. It was Mus- solini who put. Lhv bl".l.k(` on the Axis at M1in- _` ich. and we .~:nspo(-l. that. he is pui,i.ing it. on at. Dzmzip; at. t.hr~ I)r(`S(`l1ll Lima. 11' those (ie- ` ciuctions are rmusomtblo. and il` Mussmlini still; M l'0`l.nins his rouson. wv shuultl be In-h'ly suit-,' in pri-(lit-.t.im;' Limti i.hm'o will be no war in Europe for some limo yet. if at. all. I)ict.a'tso1's' hnvo no <-umpum-l.iun in ro.:\:n1'Linp; to murder to :il.l.:1in Llwir (`n(ls_ but row of thoni have ` (io1il)m':1l;vly cunimittz-(i sui('i(l0. .- - .. .,.. I I: . l|'1 hu r..s.~;1.-(1 inln um:-huw [hr wV`I'l(| t nzg. I)uNI SI:/'nu]J. :1: I31 III I"! `V'|llll}', llI"lI lllill l'VV'l (,'hu/`I:-:.` I". K'lI4"rmu` mhwinm l m|Ii|)Ih-(I, H1211). Ii-am] l`u-n1m'u~:: w`yn(li'uh-I _,_. 4. `n y-,r-nl m-Ad fur 1 in (.':mm|n." I) lhul this: in lhv n -.-:I I:)|)])I)l'lIll|ilIl'h nun`, nu-n that 1-\ `lm; .. n....|.u.n...| umu xvhnln-vrr I (.rnIm m In Y1 um: zn-u~ ( - Uullrrli I|l'_Y L'I|lU'(,'l||'2i lIl"' mwn in wlml map- l`I\' vum-9; hm-nu-1-2 lllIlll.'.\ lllil uully. s I. v4~my_- Ii lh wm` U V rlnilllu- In I Slim-5 lhlsl A I - .-\ -v-,. ' %. .`~.`A'&!'.'`v_5,- -`x :-'o*w~-n's"r.r.-.`a*':.r.`.:s.!.-:.x (`.l\N.- \I')A STl(.}1`:l.l) l)lC(`1..`\RE l:I`{'IR.SI'*}l.F The c(mcenl.1':1l.inn of hourly one thousand .~tn'oaps of all units at Camp: Borden is re.m'in-V "flscm1_t of l.h(- _vuu1'.< or the Great War. when mhe -camp was first `(`.\`I.(1b1lSh(`d as a trirlnlng I base for nvm'.~was (~0nt.ing1~nLs. Those were f(!\ (`l`lSh and sl.ron1m11s clays, when quick -de-. cisions W(`l`(` mnclv and 1ll1d(`1'L}Lkll'1g`S were (:u1'rl(~(l out with (lisp:1L(`.h and thorouglmess and with lit.Llv Lhmushl 01` oxpnn:~:o. The site 01` Camp `Bnrtlvn was vi1't.u:1lly a ba1`1'en waste when it. was Lnkvn over by the Gove.1'nmen`L. but it was soon t.1':.msl'n1'1nod into :1 veritable militau'_\' city with :1 population at one tlme 01 over 30.000 men. n.._._.x._ ..n o\....o o.:..-.. ..In.-...- sunk (`Lg-nnll. V M` hnnrl- . 'l'mm'I'::. ht-lim. III llllll 1 hm.-1|l|:.u 1 III` " ll t`|\m'l', l\.< I) I nun- ilnu In nml llwll WHU thnn U ()pHm'.-:Ii:- mmnlwr nf um I lug`, pl:~|m'r!" Spread Good News by LONG DIST.-\.\'CE! Look in your telephone directory Ind you'll find that by using Low Night Rates (1150 qpplying all day Sunday) and pl-u-in; Anyone culls you can hlk 13 nearby towns or Prvninrw for much less than you expected. U1 UV('l u)U.UUU Illtill. 'C:1'm1cla all that. time. along with Great _ Brit.ain and the rest. of the Empire. was figlitiiig` for its life` up::.Linst 21 nation mad with ll lust for world domination. When the G`-ormmi m'niios crzishod through Belgium.| -Canada was unp1`opm`oc1 for war. even 21 wan of clol`oncv. and the German war lords knew it. ~Cl.Il`l(l1l was fair game for :1 conqueror of -G-mat Britziin. and :1 mumphsmt. Germany would `probably have t.a.ken over this Domin- ' ion as part of the spoils of war. If -Canada boforo 1914 had been in any position to de- fend herse.11' and had resolutely -declared her `u1'taent.i(m to throw all her weight against the Lhreunexwd German aggression. that might have disillusioned Germany of her dreams of empire. \IUiQIn I`..nv-vnunu nrvnin vlru-nntnninu Hrifnhn

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