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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1930, p. 4

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WHU ID Luupn 1 Lu ; Amidst the cmitusiam :un'ung V1ll`iHll.\ wlimuis` of thought regztrttiiig pi'C5Ciii`\iil.\' L`\illL`2llitIll, it is really difficult to find :1 .\';iti.\'I':ictni'_v }:mi-stick with which to l11eIl.\`lll'C't'il2ll clusivc ii1\iiVi\il|ili the educated man. u......kr.1.l um win-.1 that In) unc is trnlv edu- The Danger Line--Age 40! MANUrAc'TRERs Lu`: FTER middle age men divide into two classes --the dependent and the independent. Your position in later years will not be determined hy the amount of money you have earned, but by the amount you have smied. The deciding factor is what you sim`. An investment of fifty cents a day in Endowment Insurance is the sure road to independence. Branch Office--Bank of Toronto Bldg., Barrie. Ont. W. J. WALKER, District Manager HEAD OFFICE: INSURANCE Courunr U|l\|K'I~`(nll|\l.` "II is. hut uses only ` either speaking cnplc `.;nmv :1n.1 Hf the 4(m,0Uu ll! lHJy\.L\ u Iv n:1r_v and count umlrcd you are In spelling and _~uuu.\ \ an the `aha hut , .|_ A _ educated Many hold the view that nu i.\1l`lll_\' cated unless `he is f:uni1i:u' with the c1;n.\`sic.~. ficient in several lzxlmtzngcs 1ivin_s;' and dczul, ,._.x 2.. \.:...1.n.. m'.n~.mn,11ir< MM SH till. Am` cl:1rc.~ 1 mud , I. lures, are dhu ` mmicrn hu.~'i- Ms of human ` hzullc for - h:1It1efm' re- 1 in the Verge 2, 10:1 ur nlhcr .` nrnunu hundred vfnct 1 I that rd the SLAPPING Kimzwiile Report.m`--'I`haL Californian who took a exu'eir.v.s \vm11su1. driver from her car and zspanked her is serving: n 1m~du_v jnil sentence, but, is receiving iet,t.er.; of admiration from nil over 1- * United States: and Canada In well ns Europemx countries. It is to be hoped that this , 5:`:-t or thing will not go too far, or the indies may start slapping back. You remember how Amy Johnson slapped :1 yo-.1111: mun who tried to 1(L':'Sh(`i`. and he retired with n i)lor"\im: I`:v:\f`. Yes, some of the ladies know how to slap H yulluy, Illuu to good rffoct. SAYS IT'S NOT A SPORT l'nrunlr> 'I'(-lrrgrzun-~-'I`l1(* proposal [0 license Tom Thumb n;r>H' (-mn-.-:v.< and put 9. mm fee on them is R good (mo. '1'hr n(-\vm~;t. {ad in the mltermhlmrml. line is no more 1-. sport, than ping-pong or Hddle-dc-winks. It is :1 money- mnkinz vnlorprlsc run in opposition to the Lhea.Lre5. which are SllbjC`C[ to a Hcense fee. u.\....m-n.- lhn ind is sm-cndlmz like a weed and unless license fee. M0rv2n\'m'_ the {ad is spreading brought undor civic cnnlrol pmmlscs to develop into a nui:::m"(`. It nmsl. be <-tmtrollod and must. aiso pay tho prirv of ('unt1".vl. nun .. . SUNDAY FUNERALS Slmcoe Refn-.'mer--Al the request of the Ayliner and Di. Ministerial Association. the Cemetery Board of that town hm: (Iwided to prohibit Sunday funerals except in cu.=.e.~ of cmerzzencies. The association held ti`) view that iuctniic:-s of the clergy should be free on the Sal)- htith to conduct their church services. According to the Aylnier Express the great. ll'hf\.j0l`ll_V of the public is in syinpntliy with this move mid it. believes that. the board's nctlmi will be cheerfully complied with. It. points out that other t0\\'n.\ and cities. including Hamilton. Toronto. Brn.ntford. Strzttford. London and St. Thomas abolished Suncli\_v funerals some time ago. It would not be surpris- lurz if other municipalities soon followed the lead of A31- DOB VANCE. genial ght. promoter. sportsnmn and tailo Ont... doesn't believe in r of Slmcoe, telling lish stories--like most. nrotnnt,er.;--unle:~..s he can produce the evidence. Recently he sauntered forth along one of Nor-- folk county's streams and before the ` day Wm`. out he speckled beauties. ed them had Next. in his window landed three day he plac- in order to convince the most. skeptical, Each one measured eighteen inch and weighed two and a and they must have been grandfatlic-r.s_ too, es in length half pounds. the Simcoe Reformer suggests brothers and EMBROKES LARGEST sh con- tnn-f iq a-nino ulrnno` and q 1-pnnrd Many DOM (I16 VICW lllitl III! \III\, .. .. _.,, cated Ci:l.\`.\`lC.\`, pm- and ver- sed in higher m2llhElT1:liiC.\`, ztnd Annthci school, `while recogiiixiiig the \`C5il':lh.lH[_\' it :i ciassicai educzttion when Cil'CllII1Sl2lHCC`.\` pcrmit, denies that the cl:tssics have license In hmi it over their more practical hrcthrcn, or tn l:t_\' cx- clusive claims to rent (`til|L`2HiHIi. In this connectinn :1 tltiitigiit i'L`L'L`l1H}` cxpi`c.<>- ed by the leziding phil:lnHtl`Hpi.\l, tit1w:ii'.t A. Fil- enc, is pertinent. He dCC11l`i'L`.\ that "thc cttuc:tt- ed mind tndzly is the iniinl which hcst 1C:lI`lt.\ h0\v to use the kiimvictlizc in existence. p:irticu- larly those truths which :l}`[`i)' tn thc thing which he is doing." And i`hz1tsceiitst vcr_\' gm-n1 dclinitinn. AUTOMOBILE ROADS }:irmer'.x Siiii--A rebellious disposition grow.s in the niiiiiicipnliticx where the cost. of automobile roads causes aiiiioviiiice. A demand is made on the provincial govern- ment for a diSll`lhllLi0ll of the automobile and gasoline taxes. The e o\`ernnieiiit will probably answer that these l\X(`.'~`. are new used equitably in the building and main- tenance of provincial highways and in siibventions to the (`:)1lilIit".\ and townships for road construction. It was an (".l0l`m()llS tzisk to convert the old wagon roads of the pro- viiiee to the use of automobiles. and the people. in the miclst. of :1 general intoxication. did not apparently count the cost or i-ealize that sooner or later the cost would be taken dircctl_\' or indireetL\' out of their own pockets. Nor did the_v Ioi'es_ee that all the cost of a new locomotion would `in the end be woven into the cost of services and merchandise. It is not clear that anything can be done to effect `immediate relief. The government cannot give up more of its automobile revenues without restricting` road building in the north country. The automobile` roads niiist be repaired to be F.{`l`V'lCCRbi and as time zoos on the east of repair will grow. It is unfortunate that. at the peak of road making. trade reaction sets in and the farmers and their dependent. villages and towns do not prosper. An excited correspondent writes that not:-`ire or ood or microbes or insects but the Iiutomobile will de. civilization. He may be right. ,, \|HkZL' LU LAIC of :1 go: cost re: mkcn did fore .. ..crm. amm OPINIONS OF OTHERS TORONTO. CANADA xuy` 111 4Fl~`OR I`S TO `MAKE Stayner a beautiful town have received a set back during the past. few months. Cir- cus bills imve adorned` a board fence winch borders on the main street. and now young boys have added to the at- lracilon" by tearing and mutilating the pn.-'.te1'.s'. The Stayner Sun suggests in an article condemning the circus billboard," that even an Indian village on the North Shore would feel out- raged with such a main street. There is little encouragement for any organ- ization to make the town beautiful when property owners allow this kind or thing to go on," says the paper. Perhaps ll, would be wise to have the fence removed and place a. miniature golf course on the lot. >l= =+= =1: F REGINALD SENTON could have I changed his ngerprints as easily as he did his name. he might not, have ] had twenty-one months added to his sentence of three months in Guelph reformatory when he appeared in Co- bourg court, recently. Senton, alias _ Jack Madison. wa found guilty of en- tering ll eottnge and warehouse at Brighton. His apmeliehsioxi was the l result, -if linger-print examlnatioiis. Inspector Gurnett of the provincial police su.'~'.[)ecLed Senton or the Brigh- ton thefts but couldn't find him. for he was hlding--and in the Guelph in- stitution--oi all places` The Weekly Mirror ITH THE DEER hunting neason` nol. far distant. hunters are no doubt making plans for the Northern visit. Among numerous things they should take with them is one little thought-makc sure it is a deer be- fore you shoot." Only last week a thirteen-year-old boy shot his father when he misbook him for a moose while hunting with an Indian guide on the Albany river in the Soo district. ` The father. Gordon Crowlc. aged 40` of Oba. near Sauli Ste. Marie. died at Horn:-payne hospital `the following day from a bullet wound in thc head. .`. ._. .; Reflecting Hm. um. in the New: from Ontario Town Newspapers NO LACK OF WORDS How often do we fintt ttit`t'ieu1t_\ in thinking Jf just the right wurtl tn CxpI'Cr~\ :1 eertztin ittafi? Even the greatest writer. must utten stnp tw weigh their xvmmls in urtter tn hit upnn the runs`. appropriate nne, white few .\ t"L`1tK(`t`.` can Oi)- serve all the nicetien wt` (,'X'[\I`L':.\.itIl1 \\'ithnut wriv ing out their speeches and memuri`/.ing them !~e- forehand. These ttit`t`icuttie.x are nut due 1. any tuck mt words in the Etttfiisil t:trtgtt:1ge, 1|n\\'L`VCf. Prus- " 1,...Z..,.A . u\1rII1 \v I l test. is going strong. and a record for big sh is expected to be establish- ed before the season is over. A few days ago Mrs. C. W. Fraser. last year's winner of the prize. donated by C. A. IBailey for the largest muskalunge. was out again and landed 11 real beau- ty from Black's Lake. mea.sui-mg 42 inches in length. eighteen inches in " girth and weighing seventeen pounds, twelve ounces. -While it was not the I largest caught this year it was enough to serve notice that Mrs. Fraser will not yield the laurels without. a .'~'trug- Lrle. Perhaps Orillia could locate a muskie" that might. outdo some or the Eastern specimens. Llll IU. \Vd3 G PUKII lllabbll AUX according to a story coming rzi the North. On going to th `the other morning, Mr. Tall his horse with several ribs b1 a fractured jaw-bone as the his combat with the monar forest. It was clear from 1 and the nature or the injt they had been inflicted by We'd like to know how the I `ed. Over in Bruce county own the highways. and pe `mouse was of the opinion was 1.1`:-spassing in his nor ` main. 1 '1` LAST a fairy story true. only it was a hen igoose. But it didn't. exactly [den egg. While killing som `recently John F. James. l Almonto got H .~urpri.<(~ whet in the glzzard of one bird tyellow metal that looked lii was about ax big as a smal ` ed. `HORSE belonging to Henri Tai- bot. Loughrin township farmer. living near Markstay. in Northern On- tario. was a. poor match for a moose. clown from the pasture the Talbot found broken and the result of monarch of the the tracks and injuries that a moose. fight start- the cows perhaps the the horse northern do- :n1uin . 4.4..-.1. u ....._y ....-._y .- V-4...- it was a and not 9 goose. it lay a 301- ` den some chickens recently John living near got it when he found bird a piece of yellow that looked` like gold. It small bean and ` irregular in shape. He Look it, to town. had it, examined and it was found to `be nothing else but a ';old nugget. ' farm. where ii came from is a mystery be- ('an.~'e Mr. Janms has never made any claim.~ to having gold` deposits on hi. `I HE PRESERVATION or bea.ver in 1 the Owen Sound district has lreavhed at climax. The district is now [ox-or-stocked and government trapper: `may be asked to remove the usually lscarce animals to other sections where 5.1.-.- .-............. I.- .~..\...\ rlnci-n.I" Dn_r L`t'llll_\ Ln1.uIL` vvulucu n. u. IIAJA:/tun: n\, `_ (`rived notication that beaver: were a . menace to certain sections surrounding ' `Durham. due to their dam-building ;ac('1v1tic.\. Upon llwestlgation it. was {found that the amnnal.s were in largv `imznrbvrs and a number J! the small `Mrosuns have been dammed causing .1119 surrounding land to be ooded. 1 while many trees have been desmvyed. ` 2': :1: :3; |:DGAR JACOBS. Toronto ,\'oulh. 3 L4 asked recently L0 be sent to jull in order that he mlght learn his lcsszm. He stole a blcycle and when asked by the nmglslrate to choose between 3 jun ` term for the alleged theft or work hard _and pay the owner the value of the` blcycle. the lad cho.~:e the Iormer "tn `teach me a lesson." Although the Z court pointed out that. was 3. selsh at- - tltude. as Jacobs was '10! considering ltlmt the owner deserved repayment. the accused was determined to return to jail where he had spent a week -\n lremand. Most. of the youths-and lsome older. too. learn--they say so. lanywa_v-thelr lesson when brought `I into court. , UIIFCQUXTCO ELTEICIES QJSCUVCICU All i housecieaning can be disposed of :through Examiner Classifieds. Unrequircd articles discovered xnnuhc-lonv\|n1r r-an has disnnsed I'll BAR!!! IXAMZINEI -u---j..--._.._._ ***&m*ww%%*&wwwa *3 E .,EDlTORlAL COMMENT : yr 3 ;%i%%&&&w&&+4w%mw WHO `IS EDUCATED 7` ..'1nu|1\ y has come '5' "1 Examiner advts. reacl 1' 1 who buy in this district. ling :-'.ome chickens] _ noose. asture n ult )1 tracks ; that moose. us '11 come llCk8Il:< ; lece old. I! an J mud to cry be- lde his 'd\'t`I` m (`I has I.\ rappers .n,. I wlsh here to pay a trmutc 10 turn (ore sight and shrowdness of those! valiant men who were then guiding the destiny of those munlclpalitles. 1 They were. as far as my memory .<'crv- ` es me. the late W. C. Little, M.P., reevc 3 ox Innlsfll: the late George Davis: reeve of Essa and Col. R. T. Banting of Cookstown. ` ` The agreement. or rather the copy belonglng to the township of Innlsfll. was turned over by me to my succes- sor. Mr. Wllson Black. and I presume it may still be in the files of Mr. W.` B. Sloan. the present clerk. Yours truly. R. J. HILL. ..___:_:..__. reach the people `now!-1, GRAHAM : ARE Ag9_un'rm {Continued [ram page one) n'ensc..he may get fourteen years in the pnitentiaxw. if found guilty. Ho\vcve'xj_. the value of the chickens brings the charge under another sec- tion ofhthe Criminai Code. as 9. sum- mary offense." `-Ci-hwn Attomev Evans agreed with offense." `-C'rbwn Attomey Judge E. A. Wlsmer and counsel. that the point was correct. but suggested that as it is at. times hard to place a value on chickens, they may have been worth more than $20. Ln. I-Ynnnr ctufpd that in this case been worth man `$10. His Honor stated that he- would` have to go back to the old British law. of where there is any doubt. as to the value or the chickens, the prisoner should get the benefit. of it. Judge Wlsmer maintained that he had no jurisdiction to try the case PASSENGER SERVICE ON THE HAMILTON LINE ` THE LETTER BOX i (ii. In the transfer of that branch to the ` C.N.R. one would expect the G.T.R. Co. would free themselves from all obliga- tions with respect to the branch by _ binding the purchaser to assume the carrying out of the bands and agree- ments with respect to that bi-anch< which the G.'I`.R. Co. had entered in- to. in which case if the 'C.N.R. now finds that with the general use of the automobile. the passenger traffic has ` fallen away. so that to operate accord- ing to the terms of agreement. it is up to them to either carry out the terms at a loss. or seek a compromise with the two municipalities concerned. oi- ` ferinq a cash bonus to each as their` interest may appear for the annulment " of that particular part of the agree- ment. 1 twin)` horn tn nav a tribute to the i . i 1 l l I , Lht-L those! guiding` the 1 W. ; ,.. Tnnicf` the George Davis; Iorenanu. dilficullicx nut In sibly it nut) he :1 result nt` uur lmving tun nlany to choose frmn. 'l`hc 1:\lc.\I 11n:11\1'h1gcl \licli:>|'- aries contain more than 1<>:m():u xwmlg, ;1..\i the `list is incrcu5in,g-' cnnst:mt1_v. K`r\n`I `X/n`\cf;-r'\' fi]'\" |H`~|'I;H'\r_ Dul\li_\hcd in wlrm days! The-_\'re so crisp and tool! The In-.1! dish for hm weather and the but bran akes you Kellogg in London. Unlnno. W23; 1-vcr ale. There's the` famous nsor of PHI in r\c.r_V` bowlful. irh whole-heal nourishment. And ju.-I enough bun lo be mildly laxnliun At all urn:-9-rt. In lht PC!!- mildly Inxnlhr. At all grove-rs. In the and-grccn parlugr. Made by Kellogg in London. Unlario. . - mt act. i s I 1 byl .~r Lhm Jands `; . teneral I unless it was an indictable offense, and as the code clearly set out ll, was a. summary offense and could: be tried only in the police court. At this smsze the charges of stealing I in the police courn. \ At this stage charges chickens were withdrawn against `mm Lowe and Mike Graham. but In so do- ing the Crown reserved the right to _ lay a. new inforrnation against the two man men. Mr. Creswicke again asked that the value of the chickens be placed in the information charging the two men with breaking and entering and com- mitting an indictable offense when this charge was -read against Lowe. Here the Judge pointed out that as the value of the chickens was only $19.50, they could not the charged with committing an indictable oiiensc. : after the Crown had amended the 1 charge. and so dismissed the charges r against both men. rntm-vinwmi hv The Examiner fol- I rcauny Iunnnmn meaning. Try it. I against both Intervlewed by The lowlng the decisions, Mr. Evans stated that he would lmmedlately prepare new lnformatlons agalnst Lowe and Graham on the chicken thefts, but could suggest no tlme when they would be lmard. nunnnn Egbert. United Church annlv(`r:snr_v. September 14. 12.30 -and 7.30 o'clock. . Rev. Mr. Irwin or Knox Churr-h, A1- llston. will conduct, both svrvlt-ms, as- , sis-Led by Thornum choir. A supper will be served on I`u<`s(lny cvonlmz. (See Comlmz Evmmtsu. nun: fllnrlvq N:-vH.-.- or C0()khl.()\'s`ll (See Uomlmz rgvr-ms). Miss Glml_\'s Novils of visited her sister, Mrs. Herman Bra- den. on Friday. lilac Unrcnv '{`.m|:h\'; nf (tnnkslxn-.`nl non. On rrluay. Miss Verse) 'C)u:-;ln.'; of has been visiting Mr. and Cousins during the week. xuuc Klan and Wllfrnll Cousins (Iurmg Ln!` \\'cmv.. Miss Mae and Wllfrod Downer of Elmvnlo visited Miss Esther DuWllN' on Sunday. Fire bcllovvd to have bnrrn vausvd by n1ls<:h|evm1.- . yn11mzsLr~r:~; playing: with nmt,cl1e:;. mmplctely dcslmyod :1 car bolonzimr to James Mnlhzzm of Orlllla. -.-_ ATWATM IR KENT 111477 x(v-\.__ --uhaIc range of nations right in from of you. Easy to rrad an (1 clock. Touch 0/ your nger Ichinka in your program. Speed. Convenience! Accuracy! 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