I IIHK Hll(l ll lhllll |ll nuupl \I vs In rural lift`, :1 Lzrnup nl 1wcl\`(`-y(~:n'-uld buys un hu\'<- ;1lI'(';1(L\' pron-(l that .<(VL`i(`l) spent their money I'(`mU\ |ll them from tho :4 t1'i(`1s uf England and Sm the Prim'v of Wul(`.< FL I Farm Svhnnl nvar hero. iN}1Vi`icir;ri mm Engligh Slums 1 Make Good oJr_1CAnadian Farms I)um-sm, Vnncm While many : land mnvcmcnls fulk find it hard 1 Iifn : ...- an mu-ul I (`I \I.\IUl I 1912 Kim I U00 dnna .II..\- `:\II ll'.\l ' little ploy! nf th l\ I Med 2 The Prince of Wales Fairhridgc Farm School is the first of -1 projected Dominion-wido >')':3L"lh Prince Edward's $5.000 donation started a drive for $500.000. B1`itis`1 social leaders quickly took the t.-ue,_ Inn` mmr rnms nun '<.'1 (mu-n huld. they l`C(ldll_\' applied 1h:~l~ . ln (lwir new tasks. In An Iralia graduates of the Fairhrv'(l; Farm School are looked upon 2 first-rate farmers. They et\'po"i-*n< difficulty in obtainm-, r plnyment on farms and 98 pm` rm of them now own their nwn tam" It is hoped that the .<( Hm-l ~,u-was nf smma se(`li of Ca I'1'hv (`,hri. Svicm-(\ Mnmtn Thursday. April 2?.,`1937 - TH! IAIIII EXAMINER. IKIIII`, ONT `CANADA .___.._ 1 areas 01 some sL!Cumv~ m will be populated in like m nsxuy rHll`UI'lugL`, wnn mud by the Oxford Cu oundcd the (has! Fmrt .`L.`..| ;... \l:n. A..- rull First of Series . ... n {ROBINSON HARDWARE A representative of the Martin-Senour Company will be in ` %%v:;,_':;,`LNT our store on the above date, to demonstrate the use and * ' application of a few prominent Martin-S-enour Products. iCome and see how Quickote Four Hour Enamel can be used to brighten up `things about the home. Bring in your paint problems advice of any nature wilivge gladly given. 31 Dunlop St. ihc use and ` mnnvy.< is vmi I` : nf the momlwx ` '.I'ho Pulicv ( 3(1(,`l` _Vmu` jm`i.~ ': the past. The ; H11zIko. 'iUvL-1' In _vrmr _fr0m timv to inf which we < 5' The Inii1lIH`.\' TOWN snow) 1 an RELIEF ; IN GA_S_LOSSES5 |)illI1|.\.\ I! nnrl \w- :1 mion of 1 I... ~........ --.. , ' I ' of the Finance CumA] mmce should be dated and . by tho (-huirmzm. This will onnblt , the nu(liIm'.< tn nvccpt them as 2 1 proper H-curd. , ` The use of pm.-ncil fixzurcs should; ho (li. and we nllngclwl : di. nf H1!` use of ink cm-` `dicator in any (If('(` of the Town. DEMONSTRATION APRIL 24 % Cdupon Redeemable on Demonstration Date only. 2111` ll`m1`uti;_.`I1i_\` L,mi'duiuiii1.L-u win: no old-\\'m'1d traditions to break. Canadian and British Columbia l)Lisi110.~:.< rm -n and c`i\`ic leaders have juinvd in the school's support. t Since many of them advocate in-` creasing the D<\mimon`s population with British. they believe that King. Fairbridge. whose work goes on despite his passing. spoke words of wisdom when he said: Train the children to be farm- ers! Not in England. Teach them farming in the land where they u-ill 6'.)-~nx"' \l\'ll\Iu| I Wr- rocnnnnr-nzi lhnl in lhc future nu` zuulimrs` xhnulrl review the es- 11l|(':. for mu r-nmin;_.: your before. (y are submiltud In the Council 1` the purpose: uf striking the tax `In _ will farm. llnllll |I ix ` War-Time To Re-Unite ' The Coronation. ||l'l&`.\' \\'lll| |L'.\pL'L\ nu wage Fairbridgcr can- nm the land. This fact ` ms to believe that !n~ xcrs they have the best Dn reaching majority. besides being trained methods of farmmg., Iv Canadianized with` ....,J.'o:;~ne On I-u-nab (Continued from page one) covers reimbursing the Town's fin- ances for the loan to the Gas De- partment and for the debentures redeemed by the Town but unpaid by the Gas Department. This situa- tion is worthy of presentation to the Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion of Ontario. .... - .. IV c`, . 1 qumtcrs in Trn`m|lu. wi May of 44 Lm:s:ml Aw-nt to, as general S0('I'(`l2ll') . nmminnne for tho m` 10. L{CnL'l`i!I Sl.'('ll'l(|IAV. Committees for the 0r;::Ini'/.:Ili jof this huge 1.{0ttn;:v1Iu-r haw- ready been fnrmt.-(I and thv h(`: uninn -:in('(> the wax` is nr.'u'1i(-:1 ` l'(.`4'-l(l_V Dt2L'll |HllllL.'\l uuu nu . gunion since the prn `,a. One of tho rnr).\'l 1 `tasks is that of ;_{(-Hing in !...:u` ..n nv_rYut\1'nhlIY'\` nf H11 BARRlE. ISRS is mm 01 ;_{(-mn;; m mur- zith all ex-mt,-mbt-rs of Hw flyin: |:"'IlhIIII mo. Toron- yr:1(:1i('z rl i Wir- Phone 1040 [illzuv Aw-nxw North. ()shnwu. who ; will rzludlyg f1u`ni.x'h any infnrmillinn wquir:-rl and wnuld zlpprncimr.` thn n. of all thn.~`(- imm`est(`.d by svmiimz in not mly their own nam- `,r`.x` and :nd(lrv.s`.\`<~. but also thn.' of `...... ,.r I`-\nfv "Ii ihln fu-innric ns: . I nnuu ul \JllI.lll |\I. The losses of the Gas Department are a load on the tax rate. due en- tirely to changed conditions and to_ the campaign. over under way. to increase the number of users of hydro-power for all purposes. One day the gas works will be closed and hydro will benefit: but in the meantime. the tnx rate is burden- ed, Recognition of all these [acts by the Hydro-Electric Power Com- mission of Ontario should be fol- lowed by the adoption of soinv scheme for the relief of your tax- payers generally. Waterworks Department A not profit of $9,586.25 was rvzi-i lizocl during the year. This ('v>mp:n'- os with $10,122.41 for the previous year. During: lhn vnnr 1936 von rooeiv-l KW` {H Hll ll\().`l' |ll|l.'l'K7.\l\Zll U} z nnly thnir vliuihlv frionrlx. as ' :i:< pn: :40 that no one ` .(")\N`r1I>nk('d whon thv, final :u'(- ro:ul_\' In st-nrl nut. rue u ` .3_____,__ i to the Town tor a cash advance o1 ; $5.000.00 made in 1935. This, to-, gether with interest. remains un- I, paid. In addition, the Town has not been reimbursed for the depart~ ment's debenture and interest. which matured on February 1, lt.`3ti tunately. unmatured debentures zttl Deeember 31. 1930. amount to onlyi .$5.500.00, but it appears as if the l`own will have to provide funds to excepting throupzh the I~lydro-F.lev~- trie Department as mentioned in` our Comments when discussing their i affairs. With debentures out or the way it. would appear as if the gas` amounting to $1,942.57, and whichl pay these debentures as they ma- was redeemed by the Town. For-1 ture. without any hope of recovery way. provided it is able to retain_ its present customers. : Board of Education The books and records of this do partment were found in good order`, and vouchers were produced for all 1 expenditures. At the close ol the`. year the Public School had an over- I draft of $:i.580.53. whieh amount: `they borrowed from the Colle;;iat'- `Institute. The Collegiate Institute; had a surplus of $7.Il0.(itl. whirh amount includes that owing by thei Public Schools. l , ,. v.. `nu : ` .__....__. 1 department can about meet its own year. 1 During the year 1936. you I`0c0iv-` ed from this rlopartment. :1 cash erm- trihutinn of $1,500 towarcls yourj k general revenue. I rm... I\........4..~nno ` Gas Department __ A lnss of $2,458.89 was in('urrml` I in 1936. as against $2,757.70 in 1935. Canada s A ....l. .4 :,. ' Fl 4 ` .._.l..I.|...l` , , , _ mu. _ .... .1 .. Ill n./nu, (In u(.,uI|I.1x, .u....u...-, ... . 1 The gas department is inrlt,-l>lv l I In the Town for cash advance of: Q: nnn um-nln in I(]'U 'T'l\ic 141., . tame ` V Cnmmencin;.: January 1. 1937, } ` .\`eparate bank accounts \V(`l`t' npi,-n-L ed for each of the Board's activities-3; namely. Public Schools. Cullematet, Institute and Vneatinnal Classes. This is to be cmnnmnded as again-" st the former practice of maintain-: ` ing but one bank account for the Board of Education. Public l.il)t`ar_v P:0Eli`(i The expenditure of the Board for the year on current account wa: $517.92 more than receipts. The Board mmmenced the year with; cash in bank of $751.21. which \zmsL more than ample to cover the ex-1 ('(`:::~' 1-xpenrlitiire of the year. Parks Commission 1 I t The statement of cash rec(~ipt.<` and payments of this Cnminissinn .\`hl)\V.\` CXpCndiiLll`(`S of $520.51 less .than receipts. Thix is explained by the fact that no superintendent xvasj vinpin_\'(`d from July 1. 1936. to I)1.-"- embvr 31. 1936. which i`ostilte(i in a nf $`.ti00.00. less the extra amount paid to the caretaker fur`