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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1937, p. 2

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One or the factors mt'hxex1mng' the public} sentimem in favor of life insurance has been] the fine udvertisn1g done by the Czxnzuliani Life Underwriters` Assoeiut'u)n. These adver- tlsenxenbs. which have appeared in The Ex- aminer. have recently been issued in booklet. form and present smue of the main features` 01 1`! ` |H.'H`.I".l.l1(`t` 1:`. an e1'1 e<'L:v~ and ixxteresr " "" 1 VcI\||l$|J|(7 UIIIIIJIJI. . Evvn in um` u~vm'y(1ny life. far removed from thv nm'Lhm'n 1`nrv:;Ls. (3-.111` sl1()1ll(1 be oxo1'(:is(*(H in p1'ovum.h1;: l`i1'ux. Sov that czunp 1`i1':s are fully cxt.h1p,'uislu2cl bu1'o1'v Lhvy are u.bu.ndon- ..l- Il1\|\'I nul':\lA1uolI! Oh:-nu; -uuruu I-in`-,n'nffna Fruit und vegetable orders for Susku.tche-- wun relief have been placed in Nova Scotla by the Foclex'ul Government and the Vernon News 1'epm't.~; that similar purchases are to be made in the Okzuuxgzul Valley for the drought itltfu. And in this eonnection. The Examiner` would 1'espe(:L1"u11y suggest that the powers- Lhut-be should not overlook the vegetables grown by the settlers on the Camp Borden Road, west of Bu1'1`ie, who are placed there by the Soldiers Aid Commission. Most of them have fine crops but, of course, their big rlifflculty is securing markets for them. If these vegetables were purchased by the Gov- ernment for shipment to Western Canada, it would be killing two birds with the one stone. .'.\ ........`..x., H... .-..l.,... ....v- -._,. Accordlng to the growers, the price to be paid by the Gove1'n'menL will show '-`u. consid- nrable nlurzsin of pro1'iL.About. three hundred vegetable growers urn u1't`e(:l;cd by the sudden "urn of the wheel of f01't;unc. .-,.... n. on`-.. V. \..-....._....-.... The Government will purchase from the pmwuws of the Hnllzmti Marsh area as many uu1*l0n.(|.~: as `may mm fill with vegetables. and ship them for _(li:~;t1 ibut.10n in the (lr_0ughL~ .~;t.ri(:ken urvu.-t of the West. Loading" 01` one lmndred 1':-mgmn curs, now being gutlxmotl at Brudfo1'(l_ wil. begin shortly. mi- .-..x.... A I...` IVIPII ll ILL TICL. The people in the d1'ongl1L-st'."h:km1 areas 01' VW.-ste1'n Canada me in dire need 01' food to keep body and soul_t.()get11e1';.the people of UN? Hollzmd Marsh area are in grant need of 1'n:1rket.s for the vegetables which a kindly_ Providence has be:~;t.0wvd on them this yvur. The Domfmon Gov(`21'nn1onL has stepped in, and 1'eu(:hed out :1 l)1mr.-ficent hand to aid both groups of Cunadizms in their distress. .... p- , ... , ,,_,,u.- ,, L-_....__ a.|..,. A Imi.PI1(;. HAND The strangcf drama of one group of people. in need being helped by another group of peo- ple in need, is being enacted in the Holland Marsh area. nu... ._. , :.. 1|... .:...\.....|.o .15--.-Itnlrnvs nnnnu nl` .--nun uuu u; V-u.za an u\.\.n-u.o. S UBSCRIPTION RATES Anywhere in Canada, $2.00 a` year; In United States. $2.50]: year, payable in advance. Single copies, 5 cents. Subscribers wishing to discontinue paper at expira- tion bf period paid for are expected` to notify this or- llce before date of expiry. I I I In_ :4: ux-\-5. n..r\: uv--u was-us Established 1884 A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Town of Barrie and the surrounding _cou'ntry, issued at the Post- Office Square, Barrie, every Thursday, by I. A MacLm-en (editor) and W. C. Walls (manager), -awners and publishers. The Barrie Examiner is | nember of The Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asso- .-lation and of Class A Weeklies. nyvnnrununrnv/xx: rs Ammo l.I |IA.n.A.I A 'i`i1I* ;uivm`Li.x't`xn"x1L~` nrv uni oi` Liiv ml-\:; i'/m`. Lin` mum".-: mi` cum yuan:-'. not bum-..-' xnvn ~ rum.-(I. Tiwy urn` c(i11mtio11:Ll in ci1;mu't-~x'i 'i`i|vy sLros.~: the strciigiii and :}(`(`.iii`iI.)' of mu` institution of iifv insurance in (`an-.x(i-.1. its great. value to individual mun. womon unci children in tinws of fixmnciul stress ami; strain. and its stabilizing effect upon the m-.- I onomic sLrucuu'o of the nation itself. Page Two -_.___,_.._... THURSDAY, OCTOBER '7, 1937 THE BARRIE EXAMINER ._A..|_n..\....I nan EDITORIAL Ns EDITORIAL The Home Improvmmmt Plan. which has been carried on (luring the past yuur, prim- urily as an eniploymont 111eusu1'v but also to stimulate the building` tracles g'enm'ally. 1111;; met with very .`ll1bStl1lltl).I Sll(:(i(!SS. Up to Sept. 15. actzordingto the report iSSll(`.(.l by the Min- ister of P`i1uim:n, the totul loans amounted to $9,204,178.25. Ontario with 10,000 loans taking,` over -.1 third of tho sum. With the winter :11) proaching, the i1(v(:ussity of providing" employ- ment will be p,'ruzLtcr zmd there is at this 5011-- 5011 of the your :1 variety of jobs which pro- vide work. Loans are uvuilablo but there are hunclrecls of tliixigs which cam he put through without the assistance 01' 11 loan. Tlm more ljobs we can furnish, the bettm` it will be for the morale of the 111911 and tlw easier will Eh.- rulicl` loud bu. Give a man :1 job, large or small. whem~vm' you can. During the rush of election week, the (tall for supplies to be seiiL`t.o Lhv relief of Llw ].)(`()~ plc in the drought stricken areas of SaskaI,ch-- ewan may have l)ec'ii"`overlool by many. Next Tuesday. (.)('.I,. 12. is the day for loa(lin:;' the car of veg.-,`eLables and other supplim: and it. is hoped the response may be su1`l'i(:ienl.lyl generous to Il(`('.(`SSll,lli(`. the use of t.wo (:a1's.[ The C.N.R. is ])l'()Vi(lil1[.;' the Ll`U.llSp()l'L`.l.Li()l)D free. Few people can be unaware of Lhe Lrom-' endous urgency of the need, and in this com-V munity effort. eve1'yon(- has an opportunity Lo-. assist, even it it be in a small way. Cash (:on- ` tributions will be spent in the purchase of vegetables locally and serve a double pur- pose-~-lielping the relief project and also do- ing a good turn to local growers by Lakinp; away some or the surplus of this year's abuu~ clam garden crops. A. Thl? Albt-rtu L(!j. ,'i.*iliLI'.lll`(! 11:15 ])1lSSl`(l :1 hill; "to cnsurv })llhIi(31Ll,i()l1 mi 1l('.(`.ll1`:l.Ll' 1l(`W.` H.ll(l. information, the object, 01` which is in put, the pros.-4 01' Lhv pmviiicv (',()II1])l(`l.(`l_V un(lm' the doniinutinn 01' the Al):-1'h:u'L Guvurmm-nl.. Any u(lminisLrzLt.inn which czuiimi, ::t,:m(l Lhv frm: (!Xpl`(!SHi()Il 01' publiv opinion czuinol. 10110,; survive in Czuiaitiu. Such n1ui.hu(l.x' may bv (>11-| (lured by the ptmplus under the h(`(`l or Hitlc-1': or Mussolini but. Britishm`s :1ppn~(:i:1Lv Lhl.` value of :1 fnw ])1`v.~:s 1.00 much to p'm'mil. lung`, ` I such t,h1`ot;LIin1.: 01' this Il(`WH[):l])(Pl'S us is buingcl attempted in Alberta. ) A, The city chap who coxmnled the inl'o1'mu- tion reg:u`din_rg the constzituencles us it. 0.p- pezxrcd in: the Toronto Daily Star has (:ox1si(l- I orublv L( l0:u'n 1'ogu1'(1im2; this part of l.h- pro~ vinct-. Alli.-;ton and O1'zmgevilI(- wvrv given us! the only towns in Dul'fe1'in-Sinu:oc, Col~ lingwood and St.uync1' being; left. out, of Lhu pi(:r.ure. (t Simmw is (lv.~:<:rih(-(I us (-0113 '.~:1sLim.r, or B:n'ri.- and west or I.u.l<(' Sixm-.o(.-", U1(m::,h t.h(-1'0 is nnorv of tho (-,m1.\'t.il.1u-m:y north of B:n"_`ir- than wvsi. of Luke Siln(',()('. There is a` scarcity of two-(lnllur bills in `: Gult. and bank managers are wondering what. has become of Lhm, as $8,000 worm was paid out, mcently, says the St. Marys Jom'nal-A1'- gus. If that had occurred in the St. Marys di.;t,ricl,, we might. havv thought, t,h<- money had gmw to pay for St. Mary.-; popular nowa- paper. rn Next Monday is Thanksgiving Day. Therei are few who cannot. find somv cause for thnnkfulness. Thanksgiving Day is u'good tlnie for us to call them to mind. Reports from the United States indicate bumper crops, with 17 out of 25 farm proclucts yielding more than five--ycar nvurugc. Only peanuts are salt! to be u l'uilurv, buL"Ll1cy will still have a good crop 01` peamul, politic-i:u1.~;. erage speed or 30 miles an hour for 16 miles. In Ontario the wild asses do better than this but they use motor cars, says Editor W. A. Fry of the Dunnville Chronicle. THE ART I Bmc .4` or 1:111-r. ' OF` `GETTING ALONG .:n n . "illv Rnt.'n'y Elxlltij Iu'1n if In. S. I i;';\QRlEiD` ,s1>o'rs * E3559 3.`; 5-E..f:}`.2 SE2 THE BARIIE EXAMINER, BARBIE. ONT CANADA 3__ _1uI `I avalu C` 3,: -.~ \- By W. 5713.2:-ks.` RA. __-_: __.__._.._..__.j .j_ _._. THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT .._:'..-.- When pursued by men in an u.ut.om0buo u wild ass of the Gobi desert nmintuiued an av- A Weekly Review or National A1'1 ui1's BY WILFRID EGGI.1Lb'I'()N Vetch Monument, Annapolis ..md public: H`_\l|Ul\I|'lS S/\M|ll'Il. nu rxu;;.u.\\` lu1l:n':;. and -d In l6.269| .....1is.u 0 l1'.V LII ' . Tm-yf n vhnw I `llll l.'lIKllI1'h (lI(' I-`U-urn we mm abh- uthl-r wn'd::, lhv trn mliu hnvo Iuirl .1 .....l . .I I... I | " l`hv .~a-it-mm nl` rn('diu-im- '\'.'nn'-(I so rapidly. \\ |IH<- <-<-urmnnivs in (`.:nnarln lm:- ` Inn I slumling ::(iH. Hunt :1 !li:':-quilibrilun hn.-: l)(`(`I`. mu |l)I'. 7'. H. l.(.'g{;c'H. l 3. ! :2: xi: |II|"l' III I` |m|>u|zntiun." I l"m'ri.~:. illlll Hm In ()1iLm`iu zilmw, the losses. fur the first, eight munths hi` this your unmounted Ln $5,-' 790.5715, ui` which $9)9.'738 was nut cuvou-(1 by iii.\`1ll".lii(t(?. ` V Hlllilllfv H31` um] (`1'v('lu- 4|. wnjsnj-*.'s1%*%%'\' \}61"213's" or THEWEEK "Our machim-ry, n~ nnuirum ..... DOMINION DlGES'l` 0! THE Lin: INSURANCE DY JAMES J. CARLYLE In One Great Co-operative Enterprise Millions of Canadian Workers `him-ry, our bHi|l'l'S and ; :m- tun big for 1hr.- u'1- tn 1, :-m-mlt-. In :, trunbln is lh:1l.Cnn- n |..i.| L... r......n..o;..-.. .LllI` ll'UIlUll` I5 Hlill. L,HIl' - tho fmn'.rlntinn- lhv :'IIp<-Iavlrm-imw fm C()N'l`INUl~lS TO GROW IN l"AV()R Now 1111- 1ns11run<:v sulvs in (lunudu and Nvwlmxndlund ununmtud Ln $28.3l)0,00U in August. This was 20': higher than in the cor 1'ospm1d1np,' month 01 1911!}. Alberta was the, only pmv1mrx- tailing to show :1 gain. Evvn` S-.mk:1tu1u\wun with 115 (irustically cut. whuut vmp has Dunn buying nmrv insurux1(:o. Alto gvtllm . this yvar. up to Lhv en(1'u1` August: mzldv u m:u'1u-(1 gain. the cunxulutivv 1.()Lill u- muuntmg to S` 53_4(10,l)0U_ conxpurod with $`.23li.'.2l)U.0l)l) :1 yuau` ago. This is 1`m'L11c1' strik- mg evulmurv m" Lhv confidc-uco felt in our 1110 1118111111101` cuxnpunivs amd 11150 01' t1_u.- upprv-; .....n.... H. .....\..l.. `\n||1.\ 4`...- H.;.. on... . H. S In, thousands of Canadian homes, Life Insurance means food, clothing and shelter--al1 made possible through Canada s greatest co-operative enterprise. at-n. for its greatest benefits to the humble homes of Canada. Only through Life Insurance could these thrifty men and women obtain such priceless protection for their homes and loved ones. Their little savings" are pooled for the benefit of the widows, the fatherless and the aged. O guarantee nancial security for themselves and their families--more than three million workers throughout Canada are today banded together through their ownership of Life Insurance. I. IHJH il .`'`'l'\ : t.-rt-ntr-rl Nine out of ten Canadian policyholders are insure . I *'**"*" small amounts-proof that Life Insurance extends vv III! C VV IIII IIU I\IWII'II) (From Kiuvn.~ .-.- We-IcI-- Rvrllulin) Who's Who in Kiwanis `The Hephurn Sweep Kiwln."-: 5 l.. 103.1 El- cmtimx Lhv peuplv have` for um form of in- voslnwnt and protection. .\ .- .. . .. ` .. ... GUARDIAN OF CANADIAN, HOMES v ._..._ 1 In mumclz-ring thv result of ;lh:- prv:-'a~nI 1-lc(-Hon, it is help- ful In hnvv information ul hand `\'.`HlI I`I'.`])l'('l In l|u- lnvt um-. Man) p4-u;l- hnvv 1'nx'y,(nll'I1huw cum- plulr lh-- Ila-plmrn ..wa-op was. `H:-~ l.:|:<~r:nl:. IAIn-ra!-l`I'nuI'cSS5\ '*3. U |'`() 'lv and Inch-pc-ndt-nt 41! who havv In-tn mmmrlcrs of the ruvvrmnt-nl, munliu-rm] 7`). in tht` hnu.--'v ur 90. and by-elections haw- nnt. nltm-t.-d lhul .~ztnnd`ing. Most nf 1h!` fiuvt-nmwrll .~:uppurlcrs wer" lulu-In-I In: l;nr;,'> mnjurilh-H. Usim: `rnu_)'ml_y" in the .~:(eme(.- of "IE-V1 uw- IIu- nrxl lmghv.-:1 :~:nmli HI!` l'l`I"|l'I| In 1934 H-)-.I'|n::ivv of lint? ('.L'.l" wm by 1;`./I'l' .'i,l)ll()) was as '..ll...... l`l1ur.`ad2\_v, Or-tuber `I. 1937 -1. 33:1" ace fion lllllj \,.'\uuAf.',\unAu.u uusunn un.n\,_y unx. nun...-nun. f mt; don't, (:u1'ol-ssly throw away cigmette bums without xmtkim-; (',o1't:1i11 that they arv out; don't. leave oily \vusLo or rugs where thny _ may vu\1.s1~ spommwotns <'.ombusLion; don't, put zxslms uontaxining live coals whore wood` might. be iuniu-(1; don't, cause u firv huzurd by lvnvim: 1):uwr and ouwr litter lying about. 'l`h9.s'v nrv only :1 fvw of tho things that! nmigzm be (ionv c1'1'ncLivuly Lo out down the number of tin-:4 zmcl tho Lrv.1no11(lou.s` dmnugvl done by them ozuth your in Camldu. . .. . I , .1, u,, 4-.,, .|_,. x-:_._. (`,/llcli l RlIVEN'l`S FIRES "F`i1'e Prevention Week" is being mztrkecl tl11'0up:h(mt Cunuclu this week. as u remiucler to tho cm /.en.~: that u large majority of fires Umt. uc(:uv' um p1'uvunt;iblc. .".u:h _veu1, millions 01' dollars worth of damage is umtsed L11mughm1L the country, purtitrulurly in vast expanses of timber limits. 21 (lir9('.L l().x'.\' Ln Lhv people of thv D0mim(m. A little more czmr, and many of these (lisustrous fires coulu be avoided. For exumplv. the cigm'et,te snicker cu1'eless- ly (h`()])S u li{. ,`hU!d butt in close proximity to influmnmblv nuLL>1`iui. The next, step is a fire which might tliLil'(}ly my waste vast :J.ci'cs oi` vuliiubln tillibi . r:1_. ... L. .........I.... I:t`.\ An... |Ir\v\\:\Iv1\tl --nun`

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