Established 1804 A weekly newspaper devoted to the Interests of the "`f1`own of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued '__ at the Post Office Square, Barrie, every Thursday, by t T. A MacLaren (editor) and W. C. Walls (manager), "iwners and publishers. The Barrie Examiner is a "nember of The Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asso- : ..)iation and of Class A Weeklies. ' 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 dis<`.ont_inue paper 8! eXD||`8~ tirm of period paid for are expected to notify this of- m. I-mfnre date of exnirv. n.1unAnu4uuvunux. --xv -.-`- vv N0 Iu:(iRl`.'l`S Life msm-:1n<-e. says the Vernon News, is one of the things that may be bought on the mstallnmmt, plan without entry of possible re- gret. throughout the Linw for which payments are cont1`:u`tvd. v. Una`... oao...vu4..- -.., .. ;._ |...,-... A\.,_A _-.~ _.. lNS l`:\LI.Ml`2N'l` BlV\'lN(i xvax lIl`1IllI.` It is comforting to know that savings put! into payments each year are building up :1 cash reserve for emergencies and for old age. "l`l\nncnnNu nl` I\l)I`cI\!1o Ixnnn fnnnrl rlun-inn \uuAA |\u\n -\ ;u; xunxnbxnu.-x u tA||\.| nun unu u5\ . '1`hous:mds of persons have found during the depression that their savings put away in investments of this nature have stood menu in good stead. "T`\unu.~. In .\ uuvnnltlx Ad Ouuula in` \~.n AIR Q...-.5 . `Though we may be slow at starting we have _;a remarkable way of finding ourselves at the winning post."--Sir Samuel Hoare. ..n Dvvvu nus nu. There is -.1 we-.1lLh of u'uLh in the old Scot- tish saying, Mony mlckles mak 9. muckle." A BARIHI . FAIR NOW IN (TIAHS ` . 1 `Ln: ......l.-. I THE BXniiiuEsxAMINER '1`IIURS1.)I-i , JUNE >1;)rIl"-IV DEEHQRIAL 11021 or perlou ptuu nu` ma ee before date expiry. WHICH LEAVES 3 I`L` t uni! It is stated that the Ontario Govnrnmr-nL is to bear the major portion of the cost of at new sidewalk to be laid between Front, St,rnr=I., Orillm. and At,hr.=rloy. No doubt HHS will be 8.pp1'eciated by thv Orilllu |)Ll'()ll.`: of tho ALI1-A m'le_v 1mm" ]):1l'ln)`. The extomivo 1`nro::t. l'iro.. whivh hnvn Iwnn raging in p:1rt..'; of Nm't.lmI'n 0nl.:u'in (lurhw; the ]):1.st. wank hon) 1.0 enlpluusizo Llm .st.:Ll.(\- ment. of the Dopm't.monL of Mines and 1{v- SOUl`(`.P.`; Llml. l`nro.:;l. firm; l:1:4t. ymr tlostmymi t.lmbm' and ut,l1or })rn])m`l.y Ln Hm V:L|ll(` 0|` $(i,()8().()00 and that 80 per cent. ml llw::r~ l`ir<`-:; were (luv to c:11'olv:;.-;1w:;::. I.:1.~;t. yo:u'_ (3:m:ul:L's forest. in gmvo l"1ll[)|Uy]llt`l1|. Ln ::nm` 2()().()()() men, who |'m'niVml zu)pmxim:n.l.r~ly $l'7(),00(),()()l) in w:1go::. fl. is nl(`plm':1|)lo l.ll:l.l` such an imlustwy shunlnl .<;u1'l`m' l<):;:w:; 01' mil lions Lhmugll (-:u'nlo.-s:nw.-;:;. One 01' um nm:;l, :1t.l.1':u-.l.ivv :;1w<'i:ll i.~:::Iw:; in Como 1.0 our (|(`.`i|( in :1 lumz; Linn is; Llw Apple Blossom ]i`o::t,iv:1l Nmnlwr ml` I`lw AIvm'l.i.-:1-r,` publi.~:lm(l at, Knntvillv, NH. 'l`lw mvvr. whivh is p1'iI1t,ml in :;ilvm'. HIIHWH :L ::-mm :11. Hm G1'm1(lPr<= N:1t.i l".u'k. l |'nl`u:wly iI|ll.'~'.l.l':l|,1`l| and bv:1ul.iI'ully prinlml, Hm nunnlwr - muvh l1isl.m'i(':ul |n:LI.l.vr :L.-; wvil an up-l.n- in1'01'm:1t.inn and 1:; :1 raplvmlixl :ulvvrl.i:;mnvnl, for the Lorril.m'y S0 wvll .~wrvml by 'l`lu- l\(|V(-1'- t;ism'. Anymw who hm: vi:+il.o(l Nuvn, H('()l.i1L in blos.s'nn1 Limo is nut, Hkvly to I'urg-;M, il., nml ro:1(li1w; this fine mIil.iun :;h:m|t| nivn m:u1_v people :1 y;rv:1.l. u1'p;v In rwv :w,:1.in Hm l .lu::.~;um F'(`Sl.iV:1l. Lh P1mnim' Ilnphurn in :unmu1u'.im',' that. all! phy:sic:Llly 1'11, .-;iny,lu_2 mun would hue l'('l)mVI|(|[ from roli~l' rullr: uh Jmw I.-;l, war: :u'l,imv,' in an-V-A cordzmco with l.h- :n.<:t.im :lll'(`:l(l_`,/ l,:Ll<<~n by most 01` the 1m1nicip::lit.it~:; in Hm pmvinvv, with the _=xcn|')Liun uf I.ho l'.1.I't{(`, <-i1.i(-:;. 'l'his is only fair. Why :;l1r)ul(l Lhv 1`o:;l,n1` l.h~ pmvimtv be (`:1llPd upon to ])l`()V1(l(.` rm` :;in:f,lL- men in cities`? If Lhv cil.y <*m1n<`il:; urn mn1t.m1l. in 10!. such men nil. :u'mm in i in::l.-zul of rustling for work, Llw vit.'w:: :;huuI pay for Lhom. II, is vl:1in1n(l I.h:x,l. Lhuy cannot. fiml work. I`hi:; may })0::.s`ihly lw nu, hul. il, 1:: :;'w,ni1'i~ cant, Lhal. of the :;mrv.~; l,h:1I. vmnn 1,0 pvnpln':j. (l001's uxking for holy), nut. mm in :1. lmmlrc-(,| enquires if t,he=rr~\ is any job he mm In in r0~ turn for :1.~:si.<;l.:111m* ",'iVf`l1. I I Barrie Parks Of having the gun which .-:i1s on 1,119 Br;i.cll`m-1 .`;1.. gom, as :1 reliv n1` Hm (lrozil, War, rmnuvo(l 1.n another 1ocu1.ion and .`ill{{1`,'1`.`:f.` :1 311,0 110111` 1111` arinourios :i.-; more r;ui1,:ll`)1(-.' `ho :;11g,p,~s1i0ii oi the P:1l`k.`i Board if; l`(`11..()llZl.l.)l1`, 11:; 1.110 ([1], ix (1o:;im11.. l no om:1m0h1. 1.0 the wire. In 1,hi:'. mi11im'1.ioI1,1 (`,()l1lllllS.`siOl] is it. is in1ere:;1,ing 1.o nutv that, His M:ijo:;1.y King: George 11:15` orxlerml 1.hn l'('lll()V:l.l n1 two (`lor- man field pie(-0:; from 1,hr- 0:1.-~:1. l.1`l'l".L(`,(` :11. Windsor C:1::1/19. 111 V11!'l()l1."; I3I"1l.i.*;h comm11n-- ities, following tho l{i1igz,'.x'lv:1Ll, f ,`l1l1.`;:ll`l(l how- i1.zer:: are being,` removmi imm puI)li(~. l7lfL(`(`.". I1, is s1,z`iLH1 1.h:11. mine of tho-: .s'1,1'um},'*:;1, :ulvo-- 01119:`; 01' 311011 :u'1.ion are ox-5;m'vice mom. who have no (lesaire 1.o new b01`or(- 1,h<-m daily, 1.11030 l`t=min(lP1':`. of 1,119 h0l`l`Ul'.`; l,h'~y e>.'1>m'imi('orl` (luring 1.110 Clrnnl, Wm`. ..-.4... .-- |I|\r\ ..u _v nun nu Innnan Kllll u. ........,..\. He spake wnlhuul uttmxnpt ul <-nulm-y. you many at his speeches \ven- Iilercnw L'l:L`~`.7il`:1 and will live with the greatest 0r;no1'y ux Brmsh lxislunv. No man could better express the feelmgs, the scniiments and the aspirations of the Bnhsh people. -~`I`o1'omo Telegram u.. EDITORIAL NOTES ])l'UVlllCl`. . A plziee in Class '13 has come to Barrie as ' the result. of the good work done for years in steadily improving the buildinp,'s, equipment ' and show generally and also through the per- -sistent efforts of the Board during the past [jfive years in urging the claims of Barrie, in --the face of stiff competition from other fairs. fjspecial mention should be inude of the work -- of G. 0. Cameron. the secretary, who prepar- .';_ed valuable data that made :1 very complete `;~present.ation of the ease; of the interest and ..assistan(`e of President R. A. Suthe,rl:ind. '__Stewa1`t IA. Page and other members of the ...Board and of f.he fine eo-operation given by ;J. T. Simpson, ex-M.P., and Duncan F. Mc- ---Cilaig, K.(?.. MP. T" Although Barrie Fair has fine buildings, - there is still one very great need, viz., :1 grand- I"stand which could be used for sporting events f-as well as the Fziir. An effort should be made Lat an early date to supply this lack in accom- ;modation. `W-With the advantages conferred by the i_l1igher classifiezition, the Barrie Fair should see new developments that will keep it well to the front in "B" l'21irs. To this end the citizens of Barrie and rli.<:triet should help it along in every way they (.1n. ='.\ __.. upuu Inn 1 11! x nu nu u-nu nu. , :1 (`()ll.`ii(ll l`:ll)l4` purljnn 1)! Mn` , tho wt-.~;I. mm ml` l.lu- Luwn lmr-- no 51,. With :1v<-raga .~;1|<-(`v::.<. in Lh()lll(l pmv * :l vztluuhl-, ussvt, Ln mam; Lu (3I)l)1(`. 'l'h('l`(` is :1 furtlwr ; ._ ,.. ,1. ._ n Hl3~'HH_Y lUVl'l', IIIIV IHVVH illlll lI|.`|lll'\ :Il'l'uI'(l Illnm-rum: I'(`|i(`H uf llw _~;lir lI'iIup:tl.':y.-;nl` l'nrnwrr-1-n1uI'iv::. |.Im- .vIn|nII`;;`:. .-;it(' was um-v nt-muximl In 1 I o .".n lll('il'lll lmliun (`Il(':llII|)lIIl`IIl. 'l'lu ':lun<'- (lI'l`U\V||(':I([.`; nml olht-I` primi livv m:uIul`:u-lIIr<~.-; ml Hw I\/livnuu-: Iu.'w:- In-1-n |llH':l!`I!'tI ztl I ..'n'|nn.'mn'. um! \-.uriuu.-: pninlr. in llu up ur nvu [H \`.\l:lt'lIL'l". .1: LI gu;u".m- It-v ugznnst clis:1str0us slumps in tin- prion of wheat. All that the }u\'c=rn- ment would ne.=ed to do wuultl hr to pass an order in council about thc` t`i1'st of August. repeating the an] rangements of last year. I ()H::w:I. ..| ..< THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT _A Weekly Review of National Affairs BY WILFRID EGGLESTON I P4-rhnp.-: Ihv Imu- :Iw:I r|nI`inp', ||1(c(':Il'|}" l~.. I`...:..... lllk` l`k'IIHUHH|'_ ll|f' HIUIJI, nlllll LIIC -:el;;*,1uus beglni Or where does the `0l1;f,1u1|:i.e`-lld, and the others begin`? Wurlh 1.~:n`l lwst In:mife:;t by show` The exlnlmmn horse isn't always best at the plow. --Nrm Nnmnlnsl i 1 -Non Nomolos ti ` ~`-ll, "\9e'l"=. [.2 x . A LIFE INSURANCE I11l|\I\.II`. I'r\In. nnrvv nu x-........ The zmnoun('(~nwn1. t,h:1t, Barrie Full` has been given :1 plum in (llalsrs "B" by the Federal I)epurt.mont, of Ap,rioulLurv should be it mat,- ter 01` graLi1'imt,i0n 1.0 the people of Barrie and the wide 2u'e=:1 from which this mmu-.11 show draws its c=xhibit,or.-; and pmmons. It is :1 big thing for the 1i`:1ir and also for Barrie. `Who am.m.~mm-p nr . :1 desi2m1t.lon may ONE MORTGAGE LOAN SIX 1VIEN S SAVINGS UPPOSING that six of your neighbors pooled their savings to provide you with a mortgage loan of $3,000 on your home . . . Then you would have a clear picture of how an average mortgage loan is made possible through Life Insurance savings. To provide funds for a mortgage of $3,000 on your home, a Life Insurance company requires the accumulated savings of six policyholders. Today, the savings of policyholders have made possible an investment of $382,000,000 in first mort- gages on city, town and farm properties in Canada. Policyholders whose funds are invested in such mortgage loans are not by any means all wealthy men. On the contrary, they are average thrifty individuals who are safeguarding their future by entrusting their savings to Life Insurance. 2; are Necessary for GUA1_DIV_AN,QP_(;J,_ANA Dig` Lnlllg H)! I,|u- Dun nun ulnu u... ..u....... The im1)0rt.;m(-.9 nl` .~'.m-.h ax (.lesignat.ion may be judg`<= from the met, that "Barrie Fair is only the Lwel1'l.h 1.0 be ud_|udg'el worthy of :1 place in Lhi.-; class. and 01` the 01.1191` eleven six are city exhibitimis. The 1-eqnirmnmnm for this (`](1SSH"l(`.!1Li01] are exacting, but, the Barrie Agrimilturzil Society was able 1.0 mmvimv the 1)o.p:u't.1nent. that, its i)ui1ding.s and oqui1)1nm1l._ its good l`(`(`.0l (l for the payment, of pri'/,os, itx c01npx'ohm1sivo list. and its provon iisiillwss as an :i1l-r0nn(l agri(:nll.1u'ul exhibition .-sm'ving 21 wide and impo1't.anL 1`u1'n1ing cmmnunity, merited ud- vancmnent into the "B" (rluss. _... ,.,.e :M-.`u .......nc uyhinh n-nae uIiI.h this: VI1llCPlllllL llll,U l.lll', D Iiiunn. The nclcliiioiiai grant which goes with this coveted (:lassii'ie.ui,ion will put the Fair B0'.1r(l in a p0sit,i(m to provide 21. greatly iiic1 ez1se(l list. of pri'/.e.~; which will mean more exhibits, higher quality and :1 better show in every Way. The L1(l(l(`(l prestige also will help to at- tract. :1t,t.enLi0n 1,0 the fair and should niean `much l:1l`P,'(`l` 11U.|ll(1:lll(`,(`. II, will, as well, be p'o0 udverl.i.-sing for l3:u'rie and serve to em- 2 pimsize the met, that. Hui-rie is the centre of one. oi` the finest. :u-;ri(-.uil.ui':1l in this province. A nln nn .`~`.llPl 0R l` BLIND TAG DAY The `X})l'G*.H.Hi0ll. "the problein of the blind", is l`i'equcntly ll(.'11i'(l but not often defined. Like other liuium-:'ippe(1 people, blind men and wmncn are confronted with the necessity of uoquiriiig an ednciition and making 8. liv- ing. They niusl. do this without the use oil their .~'.iglit, the :;ci1:;c upon which the normal population depends for about ninety per cent. oi` the llll[)l``.\`.".lUil.. it wceives and which it n:;e:: to swim c-xtr-nt in every activity in which it iiidulg`(-:;. Bllll(ill('Hfl l5`. :1 tremendous handi-` cap; the probli-in of the blind is to accomp- iisli. without the use of their siglit, what other Dmiplt` find it ll'.ll'(l enough to do with the full 1l..i-` of all their i';i<'ultiex. Muny blind iwuple have :mc(ree(le(i in mak- ing their way in the educational and econ- omic world in spite` of their hundiczip. With sonie help, pi';i('t.i<'-ally every blind person, 211`- flicted by no oliwr handicap except blindness, (`till be provided with an education and some mw-npzition or l)llSlll( HS (iosigiied to make him Ml1'-:;upporting. 1.. l\h\`-|IH;:\ .1. ...a......n.m nr hlin/I nhilzh-nn -" H "Hl-`` `'```b- ]n ()hl.-.ii'io. the vdiu-zitioii of blind children is the l`(`.\`})Ul1.\`ibiHl._\ oi` tiw Provincial Govern- me-hl. but tho work of 1'o-=duc'.1ting people who huvv inst tlwir siglit in adult life am! providing :1 largo vzirii-ty oi .~'.o.i`vices for blindl ])(`o1)le`, is the tiisk oi the Cunztdian Nutiomll ln.~:tituto for the Blind. which, although not yo! twenty yc`:u`.~: old. is of tremendous 21SSiSL-- um-v and vomrort to l11lil(1l`(`dS of blind people throughout (`;uiud:i. 'i`hv lI1sLit.llI.P is c'.u'rying oh :1 \von(im'1`ul work. . in. nu _, rx ,, .-_,, 41,, For this 1'<`:1.\`0n. um Tug Day for the Blind. which 1:; bvlng lwld in Barrie on Satur- day, should rcweivv tho w=1l-meriLed support of tho vH,i'/.ons or town and district. Fifty- threv blind pa-oplv in Sinxvoe County receive In-any bm19fitu.\'. whivh are unly partly paid for by grun1..s frmn (`ounty and other municipal vnuucils. __.#(.\__.p.