2.. now TO MAKE FRIENDS ___M, Genuine friendship is one of the most priz- .---ed things anyone can have and the person '_'_ __'yv-thoi1t real friends is more to be pitied than *-~~.nlmost anyone else in the world. In addition to ,_"___,'_lhe real personal pleasure and satisfaction -~~that come from friendship, the faculty of IL" `.naklng' friends and retaining them and of in- flueneing their thinking processes is of im- znense value in business and social life. The latter. perhaps. as much as the former. ex- plains the tremendous demand ior How to Win Friends and Influence Them", the big- , seller among non-fiction books on this K. ninent this year. Dale Carnegie. the auth- or. is president of the Dale Carnegie Institute mi` Effective Speaking and Human Relations. in New York City and this book evolved from Mr. Carnegie s experience in conducting his laboratory of human relationships. (Nu.-... ')r\nnt\I\ ,..s._: __ ,_.- 41,- ,,u, . lilil ((`h:lrlI-1` MP1 /. 6-CYLINDER, VALVE-IN-HEAD SPECIAL TRUCK ENGINE. New, I.......... .,_I -- ---.... -.-uv-- uauvnavn. ncw, Improved, Power increased to 78 horse- power 11! 3200 r.p.m. . . . torque stepped up to 170 ft. lbs. at 800-l6()() r.p.m. ALL-STEEL TURRET TOP COUPE TYPE C533. Smurtly streamlined. fully insulated. Safe, compact and con- venient. All windows and windshicld equipped with safety glass. THESE FEATURES E AT LOWEST PRICE IN `I II`! lVH'llIlJl`l! ,__../9 . . ._ J I-ZN N l'2'I"I' 1'. l.. J. (':l|iuIH, S`-IMI S()N Silnpsnn, Min- wzn: burn um Um! i` Curt- l'IllI'.\`('. Gm :n' Tlmrnlml. ()Ill:I1`iu,Ibi,_, uh-(I 88. NH. 9. lm1i.\`- ..lI..u . I... . .. IuI\r. H10 51 .uu_y Wilh uppmnlr I` I*2du(-ntinn. M:1.mr|i(- (-in-I4-s. Pznsl /:1 l.ur|;;':-, Struml, and .nrhtn l<`.ln-unln Ilvu-I |l`ll III` V\ -Ll Ftlxu-:1! in Wllll RH!` 190?! in (I H.'n'ri- :I|)[)>ilI1~ in HM- (`nIlcgiut_- t-nlurgt-rm-nl ; mun nmrmgmm-nl 1-mmni ul ye-:nr.vJ. Play!-(I lmst-lull] and y(mn;,'-r Into-r (`ll gulf. An urdt-nl .'un;Il-ul` I r-,~'.ir!1-nl l. .m'ri4- Huxo-I ..r...\.. .. Barrie. displaying its customary loyalty, en- tered whole-heartedly into the spirit of the occasion. Plans for the celebration were en- thusiastically supported by the citizens and most efficiently worked out by the various committees. The clay was not made one 01' sports events, but the whole programme was carried out with the thought of paying tri- bute to the King and Queen and making the occasion one long` to be rememberecl. "l)t-spite its civil .~'.i1.:'nil'i<':nm-(-_ the (`m'rmu1iun (-on-mmny is L~.~'.~'4-|I- tiully an H-|igiuu.~: pmvetllm-" Il`l"IL I)r. Iinrmu II. Iuhin.\'(m_ ``A:-: u l`(`.~lIH ml" inw-: (`:mnd:l. it hm: hm-n fun xundm'nmn'islw(l t-hild (-4: ml. It's just the mukv-l buys and girls. Wv am- sure this 1-ffvt-1. has not 1 unempluymt.-nl um! I u it is not duo In 1 h_v Hw town or .-. -- M;.... um. u-.-1. Tho (?:m:z(liun .\`t:|g'~ nm-(Ir: pin ulmut. Czmudu uml zm :n1llmri1:nIi' hndy of (`rili(`.\' ln whum p|:1ywri;:h might .~:(-ml tht-ir wurk.~:. H is an by getting .~;mn0thim.{ ('h:ll`:I(`l(*l'i>`l of (T:m:Idim1 life that lhv (-mls (-ullurnl p1'ugI`v.~'.~: run |u- :4:-rvm ---Juhn ('UIlH4'I`_ "('}znnhlin;:, whirl: r:1m.{e=(l l`r< ' binun uml rufflt-5 in puri: hull.-' :~'1.m-k market, illu.~'lml(-d I (l(`Sil'l` tn m-t .~;mno1hing fur nut inn and it is an evil that must I I stmliud in (I:murl::." Rum. Dr. w 1...m "Thu Yukon is pruspu-rnu.~', |m(l_\` i` an rt-Ii:-l ." Vulcan ( mi I,` A 1,... H Ill) , illI(l !.s`1ll(|i(~d it I W. Jurld. "AI I'iI'>`l HM` H-It-p_ Ihoughi In hrinxg nnly but 1h(.-r<- is :1 (lifl'<-rvn(-c- Iy :1 frm-(inn ul` nnv pm` 1 tho tvlt-1,'r:nph.~; hxmdlt-(I hulnu mm I. _-5.1,! 4.. ,.. )_y .. .n tvl today nnunv \ (Rf';n`mhu- I~'.rInt~:|!inn: -Hun` _v('uI`s iI). _U. /\m'(-.s'l1'_v h'i: Hubby F.rhu-.'I1ion. (`h:n'.'u-lvri.xli(' A f.` Established 1884 A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Town of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued at the Post Office Square, Barrie, every Thursday, by J. A MacLaron (editor) and W. C. Walls (manager), owners and publishers. The Barrie Examiner is a member of The Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asso- ciation and of Class A Weeklies. onvvv-urluv-uvvsp-v1vr\`v vu . -no-:- l)()MlNl()N DIGEST OF 'l`llF. Wi'S'1`m\3}6i'2 OF THE_WEEK my (`all N51. The ]Hll[,.{l`l' uil*I'u JAMES J. CARLYLE HI HI UH!` Ill`! ('l'H|. HI ruphr: in (Inn 1 lw Silitl In r-unnnin [- little y('HuW 1-nva-lnp I In bu ft-nrt-rl." J. muko-up of `Is. are ubszul H. been (1 ll am 5:11] >3 the Im - tho .x' : .I-:;si4- R(IU1'r`l.\'(J1I_ ]1l`u nturl 1<-It-p_r:IpII nnlv luznl family mam, \Au|.Av|A uuu xn \.zlu-Ia .; vv\.\1||nL.1. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Anywhere in Canada, $2.00 a year; in United States. $2.50 a year, payable in advance. Single copies, 5 cents. Subscribers wishing to discontinue paper at expira- 'io.. of period paid for are expected to notify this of- c~ ;efore date of expiry. NEW SERIES 0!` LOW-PRICED FORWARD CONTROL TRUCKS. \VIL....lL....... :1 BETTER LOAD DISTRIBUTION AND GREATER LOAD SPACE. lJ.'.. I..- ,.,,'., ` ullihilwl. 1937. v`".*', S_ymli(';I1c-), IMPROVED STEERING. New de- _----u --you-a-v nunnanaalnniiiu AVCW US` sign worm and sector steering gear and from-endsuspensiunmakesteeringensier and surer. Ratio increu.-.uI' In 16 to I. Bigger loads per trip . day . . . higher cumin` C dh IVIIII3 T31` IIIZE .W."l \Vheelbases- [08-inch:-x . .. l.`:()-inches _ . . . 155'/2-inches . . . (imss rating 14,000 puunds. rim: Imc-kt-y in `urlim: zmrl v k'IuIn`l\: run r_.IuuII I that l)- IN :.1' 0|. -_.--- `.-_,,_ Someone has said that the staging of the spectacular celebration had two objectives: r-First to cement the bonds of empire, and se- a achieved there seems little doubt. condly to present to the world the most. graphic demonstration possible that a demo- cratic monarchicai institution not only can survive but flourish in the face of widespread economic depression, industrial unrest and the recent growth of totalitarian ideas of gov- ernment. That these objectives have been trip . . more trips per . earnings` per truck. IEIH '(:1m}. MI`. nnmmp .-'l:Il(-(I Hull no Do.- Iivva-I it 1:) ho truv lhul snnw Mas- ,nn.~: mm not su virtuous as some .|nthcr men, but fur the most part. ' `nth!-y are ht-Hm` mt-n than Hwy might Huavo lu-on il` Hwy had not been !M:1.mns. Ho rlivi(I<-d lhw history (If LHH` (`NIH illf \'('\'l'lI l|I'\l)l"1\" nnH_ \UlIl('l'. I Tho Jum'm' Wart]:-n's 'l`0nsl lrlmlq-(I H1!` lmnqm-I. 0 ` lh(- E lVl:l.\UllS. I`l(` (llVl(l(`( into sow quity. tho huilrlimc 1r.'ult~ cull:-p_u~:=. mu (`raft uuilrl-:, lrun: (irzmrl Lmlgzc. Ac '|n :..o....\...I.. ||\v'| :nn||H.Il1(Illl)', 1v|.I). Nu. In, (Till- ,;.{.-nry. /\ll.u., and \vlm: fznhvr was !(ir.'nnd Musivr uf tho Lndgv M 0m- ,'1imr-. rt-ft-rre-rl In 5-nnw ml` the 1-:n'l_v |rl:'ny:~` HI Hznrriv-, and :'.tu10d Hull ht` jhad lust sat in K:-rr I.n(lg(-_ M` whit-h ho is sliil n mt-mhor, hm-k `in 13.06. l"|\.. A I If ...r I /` N The twist to Kerr and (`nrinlllizm ]I.m];::-5* xvns pmpmu-(I h_v R.W. Bro. J. W. Mt-rrix-k, I`) l).(3.M. ul` Goorgiun l)is1rir.-I, who 4-mnplimc-ntt-(I Hu- ;lml;.{0.s` rm llw .\`lI(`(`I'S.K' uf tho oven- Iing, and thunk:-I u-m fur lh:-ir .h-.'n`1_v .\'lIp])(Il`l his It-rm nl' `nffim-. 'T`|... Y....:,... `I -\-n` , - run A hunt I ml Hu- R W. pr... .. SCHOLARSHIP PLAN MOOTED ((,'m:tium-(1 from Page One) In nunining tho history of Mason- y. Mr. Dunlap .-tult-cl thnt he be- ivvml it tn hp h'|n- um: unrnn T\nc_ ` .._\ . Rule 1: Become g'mu1ix1el_v ir1t,=1'>st.e in othvr pvoplc`. Rule 2: Smilv. Rule 3: Remember that u. m'.m's mmle is to him the sxveetest and most im- portant sound in the English luxrgtluge. Rule 4: Be at good listener. Encourage oth- ers to talk about themselves. Rule 5: Talk in ternm 01 me other mums` interest. Rule (3: l\4ul~;e the other person feel im- portant ~and do it sincerely. ..\ Hrn, Hun, p:L~:1 D. [).(`i. I I nu-.u....... 4 Thursda_v. May 13, 1937 urnv HIIII, :1 I by I.ln_vtl ' IL... I \.. I -rludv on I ~; (h`|i1.(hll'<` turn. .-..I.. Mo Hm program. Io-Iiizhlx- his lwun-r.< 1- min, :I<`('ornpmIi(-cl y 'Fllfft)rd. Inn. 1):: L. J. Sump- [).( iM, nf Gmrg.-,i:m mt! llw lU:l.`~'| in H1!` rt-n. mul slmngly -nymu-. n-zzzmling I`: xips. H1` belit-vml `r-inl '(!lI('.'llinIl:ll sys- E1` l|nn':- |n'n\vi n` UH` lll.\l.Uly Ul 1-pm-I13: unti- .f Ihe tomplo, 1-rs nf (`mnn, livm and lhu Page Two THE BARRlE EXAMVITNER THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937 eolrdimu. NOTES LJ\l1l \` uuuw your moum mm high gear," cautions an exchamge. until you are sure your brain is turning over." LONG MAY 'l`HI:Y REIGN Yesterday saw the most brilliant and signi1`- icant Coronation of all time. Never has a crowning attracted such keen world~wide at- tention nor so many people to the scene of the celebration. From all parts of the Empire and from other countries gathered people who de~ sired to do honor to King George VI and T.f_".Queen Elizabeth as rulers of the greatest dem- ocracy in the world. The ancient office of L. klngsbip remains but the King is recognized as a man of the people and, under a constitu- tional monarchy, the head of a state founded "V upon and governed according to sound denie- cratic principles. .-._,,, _,__ u_-, n-:_u ;\--L AI_- _A-.._:.-.. ..1- L1-.. a A dispatch to the Financial Post from its Ottawa correspondent states that the Federal Government. is pondering on warnings that there is one important field of Canadian economic life which C.I.O. activity (plus one other factor) threatens to affect adversely That is the branch plant industry. consisting oi literally hundreds of branch factories of United States concerns, which have been esta- blished here because of the more stable and somewhat cheaper labor and also to take ad- vaiitage oi` the British preference. C.I.O. or- ganization may result in a disturbed labor market and there is a possibility of a trade treaty between Great Britain and the United States which would deprive Canada of the present. advantage of the British preference. "As fully 25'. of the 500,000 factory workers of the Dominion are estimated to be employed in United States branch plants, says the Post. the outlook is causing some concern in (Xinadian trade circles." Should a condition arise that would turn the nianufacturing now done by branch plants in Canada back into the United States it would be all to the ad~ vantage of John L. Lewis and his C.I.O.. as he could then boast of what he had been able to do for American labor and business and thus increase the political power which it is his great ambition to secure." .- .... . ...u..v 1 nl\Jl\l The Midland I -`rrc Pl`(`.\'.\`. the editor of which Dditvd The Toronto Star \Vuokiy for ()\'I.`i` 20 years. had the folluwing coinnwm rocent1_v on the Toronto Daily Star's attitude to the wm`k-rs: J. E. .-\tkinson wrote the pro-C.I.O. editorials himself. bousting the right of the workers to organize whuto\'ur union they wished. and the Toronto Star became the champion ot' John Lewis. It was :i diffvrent story. however, a few weeks ugu when the comnierciul artists of the Toronto newspapers struck for higher wages. The Star prexy was the biggest howler then and it was George Mccullagh nf Thn (`Jnkn ....,u Elmore Carr, young Thornbury lawyer. iound not guilty of manslaughter in the death 01' an old man through a motor accident. but guilty of criminal negligence, was sentenced in Toronto Assize Court to only two months in the common jail. After his automobile struck and fatally injured the aged man, Carr re- turned to the scene of the accident and then left again, later attending a hockey match. He gave an assumed name when he left his car in for repairs and when arrested stated he was in Hamilton at the time of the accident but later admitted having hit the old man. Be- fore passing sentence, Justice Green made an aniazing` comment to come from the Bench. when he said, "You are a solicitor and perhaps a professional man suffers more severely by being convicted than does the man in ordin- ary walks of business." Determining a man's sentence upon such a basis is not likely to in- crease respect for the law. Increasing or de- creasing a man's penalty according to his walk in life cannot be called even-handed justice." l The Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion has refused to grant the request of the Midland commission for a reduction in street lighting, 01` one dollar per light. Midland com- missioners were very wrathy, and the Mayor laid the blame on the absence of a representa- tive of the municipalities on the H.E.P.C. Though Midland Hydro has a good surplus, the street lighting has been operated at a loss. As we pointed out at the time Barrie Town Council applied for a lower rate, each depart- ment of the local I-Iydro services is figured separately and the H.E.P.C. holds that each should pay its own way. The Ontario Com mission is likely to give Barrie a further re~ , duetion in power rate this year. which would make the prospects better for lower street charges. The Huntsville Forester notes a tendency on the part of the cil.i'/.ens ol the town to show less interest in community"al'l`airs and cites as evidence of this fact the failure to make proper civic recognition 01' Coronation Day. People appear inclined to shift the respon- sibility to the shoulders of the paid publicity manager, which causes the Forester to re- mark: "Huntsville may be compelled to learn. ultimately. that if the employment of a spe- cial publicity representative is to smother the spirit of civic interest. and discourage indivi- dual responsibility, its results will not be per- manently good." /5. By a series of decrees Soviet Russia has transferred from village councils to federal bureaucrats the function 01` assessing and col- lecting agricultural taxes. both in cash and in kind. Thus the Soviet state, as the sole land- lord" in Soviet Russia, undertakes to fix and collect its own taxes and its own rents", or taxes-in-kind. The village councils no longer have any voice in a matter so close to them, and the army or village treasurers and ac- countants is disbanded. This is something for those who favor 1'u1'ther centralization 01' au- thority in the provincial govermnents of Can- ada to contemplate. 1` ..-....... V- ..--`.. ./.-.v., ........uun;u es that he will oppose any attempt to incor- porate the unions, making them legally liable for their own acts. In other words, he is striv- ing for unlimited powers with no responsibil- ities. If the United States government allows his ambitions to go uncurbed, it is laying up a. heap oi` trouble for itself and the nation. An idea adopted in Orangeville might well be copied in other towns and villages of the province: The town fathers have taken a uni- que way to help protect their children from accident at the hands of careless automobile * drivers. A sign with its appeal for child safe- ty--"We love our children; drive careful1y~- has been erected at the eastern entrance of the town, with the hope that it will make the passing motorist safety~cons(:ious. xurunu) for w George Mccullagh of The Globe Mail who helped the artists get their raise. comes from :1 man in the know at the Pro Parliament buildings." "Don't. throw your mouth Into high gear,` ntions exc'h:m2'e_ lmtil vnn nrn enrn There has been :1 strike on at Hollywood to secure :1 minimum of $25.00 :1 day for minor players. even ll` they speak only one line in a picture. It would seem about time for the pro- ducers to stage a strike against the enormous salaries demanded by the stars. some of whom draw hnndrarle nf` fhnnrsnnrlo A0 Anlhsun A ----- ,;, John M. Lewis. head of the C.I.0., announc- omnibus or ofuans .-\ Ill I-`FER!-I.\'T STORY ;L`.\l. l1U\VlCl' men Jf Globe and L This {H the urn n:....:_ vincial >lUlUS. When the constitution was writ-, ten. the provinces were authorizvd; to collect `direct taxes. that is. tax-I es taken from the individual. `. Thu infm-an:-n um. oh-no ck nu... ' Lilx 10 me province. } This the Dominion did, pretty; well. until the war years` I`hen.: hard pressed for revenue. they be-; gan to collect personal income tax-,; which is certainly a `direct tax. ` UCUI. Before 1867, the individual prmw inces were able to vullm-I cu. and excise duties. and other imlin-rt taxes. They agreed to give up um right. in exchange for annual sub- sidies. u'n..... u_,. -n__..:..,.:,,, ca umen Irom me lnmvlduul. The inference was that the Dom-J inion wuuld confine itself In indi- rect taxes. and leave the individu :1 tax to the province. This nm Tlnnxininn ma 1'lll H110 me SllT'l})It`.\'[ [)4 form, the argument is this: th vinces were dcprwvd. In H the power of luvyim: certain of taxation, and uf printing 1 Thev hnvn \`in:-n fnannl uh.- So long as there is -.1 conflict between good and evil in the world. those who wish to see the good triumph must take every possible means to prevent evil from gzilning` control." were the wise words recently uttered by the Premier of Canada. U1 lilXH()H, EMU U1 ])I'lHHl1[,I H1UD(`_\' They have sincv found Ihz-rn. es obligated to make num:~mu.< nvw ` kinds of expenditure-. nove-r cun- templated in the B1~iti.~:h North America Act. and they nt-ed :1 `new , deal" Dno`n.... tum-1 u_- ,.- ' Inl\ \\III\llIDlllll (lltll |lll'll grave economic slrn-s.~:os in 1 sent arramgenlcut. und than i be well if :1 royal c0mmi.~',si< intu the matter thoroughly vised the Dmmniun and pr governments what in do. Put into the sixnplvst form, Hm m-mumnnt ic chi.- o gull Ill'l' ilL'l.lVl.` SUFVICC. Tho Frnmonnc` was :1 740-Inn: m'uf1, svhrumvr-rig;,{o(I. um] rm-.':surv(l 170 feet in length with puddle whvvl:-7 40 foot 1'n ciroumfzm-nco. Regardvd us an flouting pulncv by (.~ Iury travelers. mo (.`uln])m`(!(l hm` n1ngnifi(.'m1(`v in Unit uf zn firs!-mlv hotel and fnuml il dil`l'i('ult Lu |w-1 U1 lL`l`IIl.\. This commission is being appoint- vd bccznma thv pmvincvs say (In-_\' U :u'e heading toward l)(mkI'1xpt<'_\` ; that they cannot carry thvir ;1I'('::e`m ' burdens without new .~-nxm-c=_~; of rn. IIK-nun VCIIUI" That thir is no idln ulnrr dent from tho szituaztiml i the prairie pmvim-vs hnv lho1n.~'.e1v0.x'. Albvrtrl has :|('l1 fzmltr-(1 on its bum! ul:li;;:|1i ly the xvillingnuw. of Su.~,l(u tn agree to fL`dl`I'2ll t'1'm.~: min l`}\'[C`lL"i\`t` luzms from oral trvasuxgy mvod that from :1 similar mu.-. Mani` been mtto1'in1.{ un lhv vdgv lapse for . yozu'.~t. OT mnn' in nine Hun 1': kll l'|)llI`SL' H VVTIS UTE.` K which brought the matter but a number of the prm [hut 1-Von r-. or be,- won'l solve lhv prublvm (-4 that it goes deeper than Bank Atlvisml :1 Pr: Thu ..n.\.~......;.. ...... Inn pnxnpx,-I L'u'nIL'lIL. HM` il(1IlllI'EIl.|IJll of :1 ;.{rL-at. number of .s'p(-clulurs. Gnnd jlI(l;.{0s hnvv prunmum-(`d In-1' tho In-st. pit-cu nf nuvul ;1I'(:hilv(.-l|II`<- yet pmduccd in Amt.-ric:1.' xvrntv zm enthusiastic .~:crib(.-. 'I`h(- smullm` Am- erican steznm.-1` ()nt.'u'in" was undvr cnnstructixm at the :~:.-mu` timv, but was nut lzmnchvd until tlw l'nllnw- ing spring when thv [*`1'unl,vn:u!" be- gun h('l' active service. l"hn IN-nnin....,.' mm. .. r7.H\a.\.. Ottawa. May I] vAny any nnw we may have an nnnonnrtmncnt Hunt] the royal commission has I):-on up- puimvd In delve into Hm pros:-nl :0!-up of Cfmifodcratinn. Before the prime ministvr Ivfl fur London. he and his L-cnllt-zlgtlt-r agreed upon the broad lint-s nf H14 inquiry. It may be that an r-minvnl ` vcunomist from ovvrsc`-n.<: will hs ` chosen as chnirmzm of mu mmnn::- ~ . inn UILHI. Many p(*0})lI-`* shy away from Ii: <-u.~'si(m:: uf L-rm.~:titnliun::l umltvxu and well they may; but mix on can Lw sot forth in 1In- .'iI1mlv: I : :0` Onrnxu Thu first, stomnship to ply thv w:|- tom nf any of tho Gm-:11, l.ukvs: was: the C:mu(li.'m vu-ssvl l"rnnl:-um-. launched at the Em'1w.~:lmvn ship yard. near Bath and scmw distmu-1 west of Kingstml, in 1816. "Shv (lu- scvndcd with Inujostic ;.{mndvur intu he-1' proper 1-lmm-nt. Ihv :1dmir::tiun jlld}. ,(`S Ihn |u-ul ..i...-.. ..r ........I . .~ nuns; ACO ucxuuuwsu uy LHC Sbars, Some 0! draw hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. '\lll| U! .5 of terms. "'\:rV .... 3. `%'\ \ ._.____._ `I'll! BARBIE EXAMINER, BARBIE, 0N l'., CANADA THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT "Memorial Near Bath, Ontario" I(l| `\'K'Il .5. I was the dvpn-.~.~`i 1 In in hr ` prnvincox .< ..o' I... .. 4.. A Weekly Review of National Affairs BY WILFRI1) EGGLESTON ]JIUVHlL'l'I\ . lwth-r Ill! um cmnplc-1n~ `hnn H1210 AN ICAICLY 3 possibly the pru- IHH7 .n ,_ M, ...... ..,, \-'4 .... ,..... Here are six simple rules. indicating the philosophy of this book which has had such am mmming sale: T`! . .-. \ un: [Jun- I867. ul 1in type.-.< LI Innnnv llI\ UH imph-2 `. n.-:.> uuu L:.L`LIHUlHlhL un uayngnt ..~:n'ing: "Dn_\'ligl1t `saving and thv - , u1d-tiInc muddle are here unu- - `r mm`0. when _w.m can travel un huur llfrum :1 no.-w-lime town to an old- i time town and do it in nothing flat. -' , and travel an hour from an old-time .gtown to an new-time town and you - g are an hour late." . Selfislmt-5:4 soc-Ins lu find plan Lthv tult-phone as well as an the- \\'.`|\' Il\IIA`\. I l4A"I\. Ian` "J. Ollier," a writer with u face~ lions genius. makes the following .cmnmem in the Shelburne Free` ;Press and Economist on daylight `..~;1\'in: D:n'liuht 's:1\'inu' (and um 1 3 nun was un llIl.l`l`l'SllllLL (')(])(`l'l- znvnt". was tluublful of its fin:u1ci:xl .'s'll('(`(`.H'S` Am! imlm-(I lhv "l"runt(*n:|("'. whivh (`mat m-urly $1l)().()ll0_ sultl fur $(i.2()() at uuctiun :1 ['1-w yezux Int:-r Thu His1uri(- Silt-s and Mnnnmx-ms llnzunl n1` (':m.'ul:I l'l'l'('1l`(l 1- vnirn at Finkl,~'s Puinl, tn 1-unnm.\nmml(- [hu- nld uluipvzxx-(I and lhv l.`IlH1(`hiH{{ nfl II": I: nh.n:.4-" ' SIIIPYAICID |i('\'l` ` cabin York 1 The pr(:vim'(-.~: gr)! ulnm,` f:zirl_vI W13 until :1 ft-w _V('ilI`.\` ugu, 21lH1ullL!h l the .~4un1.< they 1':-<`(-ivurl {rum L)nm-| iniun slIbsidiv.~: did not begin to up~l prn.'u.'h what. the Dumininn Govt,-rn~ nu.-nl h:,I.~; ht-vn cullt-cling frum `in~ |'Hl`(`( 1 luxutimf. The mm! smn dis- |H`il)ut(-d lust your on pl'(:vin(`i:ll ` aul).\'i(li<-2. wn.~'. only nbuul $lAl,()l)0.()()(). ` `-.Vll('l'(`il:; lhu fcclu-ml vulluctjurns from }m(lirL-cl tn)-zutiun W(`l`(` about $2221,- Z `)U().(J0(l, ` I 'l'|., . u .. r . .. Early copy Is appreciated. ,__-,_ _,_ _-......... .. ....v.u..u...yu. Over 300,000 copies of this book have al- ready been sold in Lhv United States and the sale still keeps up at the rate of 20.000 21 week. while in Cmmda mu weekly sale has '.1ve1'ug1-cl over 500 since the beginning or the year. Anon 1\b1.\ ..x.. .:...._I _ _..n s,,..,... n..~,..(..;o..._;` lhul 111' w: I y1:Is.~:u;g:- 'l`m'u||1n 1 u-_ an ` kil'< c.|u.... (i()I\'(`- PL.-\(`lS fi.~:hm-5 .; um... (Copyright) LII l. mno kecp his plan` lhorvl - much trouble. I \1,\.` !\Y,..-...I _ .u;:- lllllll l\ln;.;.\ LUll 1 mm ('05! $12 whilv st(_-on 1-rs paid $.`H)() and SH]. wvn fund. '|`hv rnund tri I (lays. but Wh('H put 1 v<-ssvl vuuld :I('hil*V(.` 1 l1)iI('.`~1 pm` hum". ::n| rnnln urwu rl'1.l1I Du-nu .\l,l'll| l,l'lllIHIl|S W115 \ I{ilu,'.s'l.m| lH'\Vh`])1l])l'l'. tiny, lhnt stcznn nuvign un iInl.(-I`:-stim: <-xpm`i- `lnnhlfnl 1.!` HQ finznu-iul "have an important part. Excellent p1'og1`:1m- mes in the schools and the planting of trees t.ogetl*.o1' with the pzirticipation by the chilc1~ ran in tho day's })1`()f. ,'l`2l.nll11(`. including the unprecedented g'l.Lh(`l`il].',' 01' rural children in -the big chorus, could hzirdly fail to fix the Coronation indelibly upon their minds and instill in them :1 dcvpor love zmd appr(=<:iz1t.ion of King and Country. Memories of the day should. indeed. be an inspirutimi to young and old. ,. It was very fitting that the children should u_._., .....i .,..... A\__A 41., 1):... ,.....I' s is :1 bnnxnorung. obeys: the laws. ul 7Llll' Wulh lI'UllI l'l('.\"' Inn 1111- lrznnspnrtm uml il, ]n'ul'it.'Ibl0 in [u I`iV('l' Imills (ll sul):4t.-qtu-ntly thv ll ll-rlninll-< urzuc 2|!` ,' :.pL'.n'.I:I}. wk of u.- - Non Nnmnl-as H'l'(l ill lllill. I-{in1,;st(n1 V`) ulhiln -An` Hllll . : frum P11-.8`- |l`nfH.'|hIn in gsmn U! lill` st(.'(~r- SLl|)~ nund trip an to u-hinun :1 IL-n-nu: K-lliI[)l(`l'. nculllsll H110. Mvmbt-r B.'u`ric- Hn:n`(l uf E(lu(':I- Hun tun _y-ears It-h::irmnn mw yo-:11`. L-huinnzm building mmunillvv rm" \IlllIillll \,il|)|H!`l. MZiI`l`it'(| in If!!! In Miss: Elvnnm` lI)ul('Iwr ml` 'l'hm'nlun. Iivt- !'hi|- (Iron, IA-um`:-, l)mu4|u.<, Imris, Ruth mud U1-tl_y. l r-sl)_vl-riun until Union. .`~'ilI('!? nwmbvr ml L'uHi(~r 8!. United (?hIn'('h. S('I'VilI$!,' ml 1h(- Bumrl uf Sl(`W1ll'dS uhmut Ion y('l|'H, Now ro- sidinu 61.`! /\\ i`lIlll' Hrnzul, 'l'm't>n1n. with Mnnnwr lm1rw::l lVlin-l.`.~: Point. /\lw.'u_y.~: prmnim-nl in l.i|)t.-rnl (`ir- clues Dr. Simpson was the unani- nmux rhniv-t~ pf (.`t-n1H- Silnvnv Lil)- I'rz|l.~:n1 lht-ir mmvc-nlinn M Elmvulo in St-pit-rnln-r, 192.5). and was 1.-It-uteri In Hw I rnvin('inl l.(-;,{islul1II`(- at tho ('nSllill}.{ %`|('('li(1ll, being: rt-(urm-(I uguin in Juno, 1934, by an ilI(fl'(N'I.\'.(`(I rnznjnrily, and in July was uppnint (-d Mini.<.lor of 11.. .. 4 :.. l\Il..... . . (`ll lVlllllhl|'| HI l`A(lH('iH|UH. ` }'rumim~nl in l zlsl , MilSl(`l' Mim-rvu um!` Curmmlilm lmdgv, Ilmvnlv. I :I.~:t I).l).G.M. Cc-m';{izm I)i:~'.(rit:t No. 9. Must 'I`.I`.(i.M. Hurriu- luulgv of Pm`- 1(.`(`H(Hl, and Pnsl M.W.S. Spry Suv- un-ign (7h:Ip1(-r. S(f(JHi.\'l] mu. x M:-mhnr H:..~.-in n..~..-.| ..r r.`.|......, Ul\.I. Let us: hope and may that. the King and Queen, thus ucclainaed on the day of their crowning, be long sp:.u'ccl and Lhut tuheir reign may be xmxrke-cl by peacto. and :1 goodly mea- | sure of happiness and mosperity for the peo- ples of their 1`a1`-1'lung Empire. :.r.w mm l I'(`.s'i( l`IH Kiu`uni.s' FOUR llllll lilLl'l WIIH HUHUl'{ l1l..|), I I'.'I('li4'r-(I in SIN: HH2. E|mv:n|- till 1918. lill July 19244. vvin-n hr v\ M] lVIinisl.t-r nf Ftlm-.'m Unluriu (,'n|:im-I. n/I. -.-1...! 1.. lull 1.. MI LEON/\Rl`) l~2NNl'2'J I I lllluur H1... l\.~ muvv HmL Dr. ister uf l". tho lurm ll('.`ll' ()nl:n~iu,I in I882. /\H('l|(l(`(l li|_ liurriv (`u|l-p_;i:1l(- ln.x'lilul.<* and Univt`-r:'il_v of 'l' ;;`r:ulu:1|im: lin Medit-inc with Hw l-1.:rm- ml` M.H. nnd lutt-r was lunmrul with nu` II I) In--..-I:.....l i.. Q1.-.....l Imm o..l | l.l'.|.llVI\lllJ .ll'.NNl`.l I -`IllVH'hlH\| Who's Who in Kiwanis (From Kiwanis Weekly Bull:-tin) If you are in the market for a truck . . . any truck from half-ton to 7-ton capacity . . . investigate Chevrolet . . . invest in Chevrolet. Here`: a commercial vehicle that's easy to own and easier to operate . . . one that will last longer and wear well. Liberal allowance on your present equipment plus the convenient terms of the General Motors Instolment plan make purchase a simple business matter. HEVROLET. alone in the lowest-price field, gives you all these neces- sary truck features. But Chevrolet does more than that . . . it offer; buyers a worthwhile premium-a record of proved performance and economy that defies comparison. PERPECTED HYDRAULIC EBIIIBE (\...'..l. .. D-I-Inllvlllll IIIIIIICIIJIIIU BRAKES. Quick-acting, positive stops in all wczxther. Independent mechanical hunk-up upemtcd by hand lever. One of the factors adding tremendously to the interest in the Coronation is that marvel- lous modern invention, the radio. Through it. for the first time in history, the whole world was enabled to participate in the Coronation. . In a vast network thirty-five countries linked themselves with the heart of the Empire and . heard in minute detail the pomp and cere- mony oi` the occasion. It is an inspiring thing to think of some one hundred and fifty million people listening in, with their minds intent on :1 ceremony which had stir- red the imagination ol` the world. V` _..._..-_ IA_.._IL_. __