autumn llll Publllhed Twice Ween TH BARBIE mm Monday and Thursday If MacLARKN mm lAHAtNG EDITOI WALLS llClPluloll run IUSDIU IAIAGn RADICAL Ifills Rii ASSESSMENTS Rebellion is showing its ugly head notfmpy MEMBER Canadian tuitstde Its true of th mergers cliai lipass producing litilgt1rr concerns are twice as lillliulittn today as against the church or state but against our 3mg mm iv ptitliti system of issesing land says thgt Advocate lot various so Class Weeklies Audit Bureau of Circulation Town of Barrie By Mail of Cumin Weekly Newspaper Alsoctltlon $3 00 year 50 year Canada 50 year Single Copies Monday 3c Thursday 5c United States liver iiiih stores and the grcar visit Iriivit Ilitlidsti rm IVtljl too 1900 and iiicy rts while at FilllllllS lAmericans today there are it business firms the practice of course is to assess good 11 mumm mme my gr lvmy busi property higher than poor property but the mess my ml 11 last met yeurs some 2250 Kent County tlllllllltt told the Oiitariolmw bugin Legislative Committee or Inquiry on onserv UImM 3m atroii that present ineliods oblige the iii dustrrous priinstakiiig property carry the careless the indifferent and the me mu Ur indolent Millions of acres in Ontario lie idle They have been nonproducing lands since the original forest was stripped from them and fire completed the destruction large per centage of these gtii are unsuitable for agriculture and are therefore assessed at little or nothing They iiould lioivever prol duce crop of timber and are consequently potentially prbdiictivc Because they pay little or no taxes these acres are allowed to lie idle in which condition they are menace to the surrounding countryside and burden on the state On the other hand wooded land is often assessed at higher rate than surrounding property which is tantamount to tax on growing crop Witii these circumstances in mind the Ontario Conservation and Reforestation Association comes forward with the sugges tion that land be assessed according to its potential value find specifically that gidwing timber like other crops should not be taxed Icareer of his from scratch remember tha telephone oil 1should true of who lllOSf as late ifor himself Stupidity had major causes of survey made pany Iiitclligcnc drivers licenses probably be lion dealing Vllll penalties might STARTING EVERY DAY There is rather widespread belief here and in the United States that the expansion of socallcd big business is making things tough indeed for the little fellow to get started Brit the facts dont agree Because they are big and are eVerywlrere we hear much of the big fellows We see much of their branch stores their service stations or their equipment For genera tions wehave seen their names in our news papers and magazines But until they grow up and become big few people outside the immediate neighborhood hear about Smith Jones or Brown who started corner store or twobytwo factory or cross roads tourist stand few years ago Messrs Smith Jones and Brown however are starting new bus inesses every day and are finding the job no more difficult than their grandfathers did few weeks ago The Financial Post asked group of young Canadian business execu tives about the chances of establishing new business today as compared with genera tion or two ago All agreed that present chances wre at least as good and some thought better In Barrons last week Samuel Williamson an attractive and of the New York Times says the same thing cause for misgivi Bo the country there was an on all that In 1948 ado than in the an increased pop TAKE YOUR If you drive it than if you drov five miles an hor in six If rent control lowed to find its of supply and dc andPsalm 6620 In the morning the service of praise was featured by the local choir male qriartettc and Mrs Royal soloist In the mtevemng the Vocalettes with M1 September Angus Ross at the organ sang and Lillian Campbell in RV Hospital $4950 Mrs Royal and Mrs anhl Lillian Campbell is conned 95mg dust accompamed by Mrs the RV Hospital Barrie with Ctavfmd 0f Om Slanon bmken leg and is making gOOCiThenbeautiful flowers placed in the progress church added much to the servrce The Thankoffering will be held on Presbyterian Anniversary Services WGdUGSday OCtObe at the home Very successful anniversary ser 0f MYSA 13 Campbeu WithMrS vices were held in Guthrie Presby Campbell 0f SIFOUd as terian Church on Sunday Sept 2515peakeh taken by the student Mr Royal who gave large audience two exa Bungalow houses origimmd in cellent discourses on Ephesians3492 India GUTHRIE Giveawavahow reversing The AND WERE TO CARRY on YOU LL AVE To PUT ANOTHER 250 INTO THE POT also remember invention or individual enterprise offers air importiuiity for the young Canadian to start into business OPINI veritziresgot started Ill 20 or 30 years ago own can get some mighty en the last 50 years He should electrical industries He that the same was aviation and chain storesI al as years ago livery new rocess widens the field of Illlllltltl Post ONS or OTHERS RASII PSIIS Ottawa itieni manners and alcohol are the three automobile accidents according to an nltlltili life insurance com tests for iiiotoiists applying for might not be popular Illil would useful Strictcr enforcement of lcizislalt drunken driving and more severe also help reduce accidents FA MILY AIIlICS vinanvillc Slflltsliltllll Family allowances up to the end of May last cost Sl002iil274ti and in June and July titty per month of $125000000 For fewer children were born Ill Can prcvious year despite the fact of iilation As one cynic remarks the bonus does not seem to be Stork Stimulator TIME AND ARRIVE SAFIlLYL Moose Jaw liinesdieraldi constant fortyfive miles an hour when on your motoring holiday it will probably take you forty minutes longer for each hundred miles at sixtyfive miles an hour Brit the chances of you being killed oiuseriously injured are one in sixteen whereas if you drove of sixty ir the chances are increased to one SUPPLY AND DEMAND Calgary ileraldi is removed and the market is zil own level the muchmaligned law mand will soon take over If land lords try to set their rents too high they will find no tenants If there are not enough homes new houses will be builtbecause letting houses will be profitable business We see no great ng either way BY THE CANADIAN RRESS WELCOME SERVICE At long last residents 01 the west coast have been given convenient air link with the rest of the prov ince and with the outside world It almost took political revolution to bring it aboutwe had to wait for confederation and an interna tional air agreement CORNER BROOK Nfldi WESTERN STAR CANADAS WEALTH Canadas nest wealth lies in the working man whoever he may be whether in the factory or in the eld It is in his intelligence aS well as in his heart that he nds the energy courage and love which make of his work sort of creed which he dedicates to himself his family and his race ARVIDA Que LE LINGOT DREAM COMING TRUE It was an auspicious occasion when Walsh turned the first sod that started the construction 01 the new Barrie Memorial Hospital the couragemcnt by looking over the thousands of successful enterprises which have grown weather lIA Wheat in the ear lst began to hay the beginning gum thunder and lightning bmk number oi trees One of on tree is he cannot be top had as ymterday numbers of trees blown dovm our fenccs True the mortality among these has Dttll mm injured by 9an WM ciiornious though not any higher if as high Never be 1010 Itd 115 millll Amtfltfm 11 WNW and Corn looking remarkably well biit very little of thc been in business for themselves the young man conieiiiplutms bitins logging for fall Wheat Grub still very destructive in Engaged Donald McKerle at 12 dollars per Rain Transplanting Swedish Turnip Several 13 showing flower Weather it little cooler very Barley came up the Oats l0 Garden month 231 exceedingly warm days this lm iti degrees Employed logging for fall Wheat 22 Began to at the beginning of this ceu iurv there was hardly business large or ismall 111 all Canada based on the automotive use the 1st planted potatoes ing admirably well 23 SO dollar per day ilGlSl Dry weather McKcile Wheat logging and Peuse Engaged McLean itwclve dollars per month lilie Wheat 16 Paid McLean the rest of the week The Messrs Bywater gave last tooripe Got about 16 of has taken place for the bet Slj 1lEMBER week 26 Killed an Ox frost and ice on the pools OCTOBER and Lightning 19 Agood dream is about to come true IIUNTINGDON Que ENJOYING OLD AGE Ontario Reid is living otit his lays as ago as pet for her family and VIEW ON LIVING Living in the present enjoying its pleasures and planning for the uncertain future is life and should be taken with the best view pace of war has continued on and thc pace seems just trie too fast for our human frailties EDITORIAL COMMENT ciple of giving both sidef story and commenting fairly thereon this paper were laid side by side the former would obliterate the latter in fragrance and magnitude NOT T0 In FORGOTTEN One must remember the men who make athletic achieve pockets for the funds to nance tch teams who sacrifice much energy and time in making them click ELMWOOD Mam HERALD DRILLING succisens Preliminary tests for new wat er supply near Stoney Lake were tory results With the drilling of another well short distance away supply could be obtained which Would be ample for present needs VAL personally directed irr proachably appointed service that meeis every requirement of good taste at cost in keeping with the familys wishes ro SEW MW WOULD BE SERVED hi HCing Lu FUNERAL HOME PHONE rm Barium HUMBOLDT Saskl JOURNAL Jounui or the proc edings at MARCIIBIRN THORNTON FARM LJ EDDY SKpIuIlifltl Slmcoe ounty amda West 1833 to 1857 by GEORGE wrrsos Falling Tree Kills Ox Joiner $1 Day 1834 Mr and Mrs Ieoiiic ior onto visited last tck at Joiziie Hills IIie Sacrnnicnt of Our Lotti tremendous heavy squal with rain andl 16 Sowed 14 lb Round Green Iurnip seed liine warm dry weather Employed logging ch went away sick Engaged Geo Barr joiner at one Employed as above Engaged Duncan Paid him his own and brothers wages in full nearly ready for reaping Finished down the Pease Engaged James and John McKechern at Employed cutting down the Wheat Wheat all secured completely dry Built Stack with wheat 12 Sowed two bushels wheat good deal of rain thisi Sowed the last of the Wheat Cannot get the oats dry enough to take in Bot inthe Oats in pretty good order 15 Commenced lifting 14 Snow 112 foot deep Intense frost for more than week the Potatoes Very rainy weather good deal of thunder Thermometer sometimes 22 degrees below zero at Ornistoivn It means thtfl a1 CLEANER Believed to be the oldest horse in 45yearOld Shetland pony on the farm of Mrs Thomas on honored pet of the family Mrs Reid purchased the pony nine years also to save him from the glue yard PICTON Ont GAZETTE it possible for the good of ourselves and mankind in general Thevfast ISIipIIILI iii Lyn nt Mr rind Mrs Lllii an family gt1Iilll iiu wcckend lfl Iivtin tun liiiiy uA Luii Hth ii lil home of Mrs Ben Jolssisui on Hui Vrli Ni Mr and Mrs Win Iciicock llIliI fanny vzsztcri on Sunday with Mic Iis li filuw IIl2ll tli ISupprr will observed in Iiini il Willltlliliiiici next Sunday morning 21 oclock St Judis rviecs will Anglicnii be IiiIII iiinn crsary off and tore up an immense Sum oxen supposed to be killed by Eilcl It in and rim Riv tibott of Srllfllllihl wllr rid Anoter heavy squal rsmwh mm M1h Judes WA will mm Jtui Norvul Datemiins on Tues Oct ii if pm Mcnilwrfia IlllIIIILI ed to have donations or the lizirazu icziiiy Potatoes in bloom and Corn voiir iiiipiiiics pleasant Wheat Peas Potatoes Visitors with Mr and Mrs Marrow on Sunday and Mrs Rubi am and family Mrs Marrow of AlllOlll Mr ant Mrs ecil ShIzirdown of Edgar Mr and Mrs Gordon liiitton oirl Brenda came up from Quebec on included Mr okiiig poor Tips got the Rust Friday Mrs Button and Brenda Wtek Iher for Venn day5 will remain with her parinls for while Gordon has been trans filll to the East Coast whun ptmm nut and 1001 Mr and Mrs Ilubi rt McKenzie wed kinds of Early Cabbage 30 Donald of New Toronto Mr and Mrs Ilcg inald McKenzie of loronto and Mr 7llll Mrs II Langdon of lifforl were weekend visitors with Msu iarid Mrs McKenzie it being the nfctllililll of Mrs McKciiIIIs Illlll av Mrs Patterson ad 8501 Birthday Congratulations to Mrs Bi Patterson who celebrated her lii birthday last Friday ADMINISTIRINYI BUSINESS IS DAD il01llili dollarsper week 13 Cut Death of Mrs Foster in Searlmro rnuasoav se IILIII Wire 15 or Street Toronto ASSITS ll lhc ironin ling situation lll lontrcal must be Kerrs ipiiiry has become gather brid if evidence given in Recordir ing spot foi bears in this northern Mrs Duggctt is voting Should you appoint this lllbi company your estate will be placed in tlit iiltTlilll expeli estates oilicci from the first moment Your family VIII deal with one personjust Lu if utl hid appointed illitdit ichiitor who is readily iliiIlI iiiti sitli whom they can talk niaitcrs over In addition to the ad vaniagcs of ptlgttlllll relationship your family will color the security of boxing their estate litilllllllsitltfl by permanent organization which has the necessary experience and facilities to handle their affairs ciliiiciitly We invite an TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION $100000000 or HONEY IIRIS BEARS IlIlI IAS Man lCIl Fred TM Hm mum Ismulrtourt recenin is any criterion Manitoba dislrict In recent night 14 Commenced cutting down mm mng IHdmniiiimi Martin pitidoci guilty muis hivcs holding an average in full 17 Rain Dry weather death at the home of litl laughing HlHIUI bets on linisw but his luvs1100 iiiiiinds of hunch have been Mrs Donne in Scarboro She was Xlllillmi II us 32 days 23 Finished The church on Saturday afternoon cents that innMi mm Bax pngbytmju many of the bets were only for TlIlaiid farmers are still hunting two Martin paid $13 and costs lor three other marauders smashed Onebear has been shot it into the Barn great change ter on the Oats 25 Gotthe raid him on account of himself and his brother James 13 last of the Potatoes hr with the assistance of the Messrs 30 Engaged James McKechern at 10 dollars per month Bywater days NOVEMBER Still wet weather 13 Engaged John Thompson at 16 pcrdiem Began to iinderbrush the Mill Darn 15 Severe black frost 23 Heavy fall of snow 30 Fine weather for the season Very wet weather DECEMBER 13 Severe frost Show occasion deal of snow and sleet 20 severe frost Therm from 20 to 30 degrees below zero Prevented from lifting the Potatoes 21 Severe frostmilder Cold weather rain and frost donimericed lifting 20 Sowed small quantity of Onion seed for ex Turnips Fine weather Indian Summer 11 Show Showers pcriment 24 Cutting down the Oats good deal of Wet iWeather colder Got in the last of the Tiiriiips 271ibus of 29 This iSwedes and 70 of White Swedish about to better than morning several inches of snow on the grOund with severe White ally first half of the month Rather mild 28 Still ylls your money youre spending and youre entitled to get the most molar car in return All Canada says that means ChevroletIlia Inasf beoufiful buy of allfond the LAFFADAY weather Employed lifting the Potatoes Weather very the barn would not hold 26 27 Severe frost during the changeable frost snow and rain alternately 26 Had night blackened the potatoes and pumpkins Corn and the greatest part of our poultry destroyed by Minx Martin lurnips suffering much for the want of rain Employed milkland Fox great deal of rain 27 Gold with snow 28 ing fence threshing Discharged John McKechcrn and Prevented by the snow from lifting Potatoes 31 Got the Well to be quite rankI caught it in minnow net and nursed it in the bathtub for seven years Standby for Chevrolet and get the mustfor your money PTEMBER 29 1949 Mi Whyaccepl anything less than the most Beautiful BUY of all ELMIRA Ont SIGNET This newspaper follows the prin If bouquets and brickbats aimed at SCARBORO Ont MAIL merits possiblewho dig into their completedand produced satisfac car that gives EXTRA VALUES in every phase ahd feature of moloring II brings you necar advantage after ue cur advantage from Fisher Body Slyling qnd VolveeIn Head performance to CentrePoinilsleering ease and fire grealer riding comfort of the longest hedviesf car in its field And offers fhese advanfages of Illa lowest pricos So why accept anything less than the most beautiful buy of all Invest in Chevrolet and gel the most for your money Months durum VALVEINHEAD ENGINE IIIQjIXIl ciclgin power plead llroli soilingiflra fiend fertile industry CERTlSAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES with DubILffo Rivelloss Brake fillings assuringlswlftor safer stops for you FISHER BODY WI Y0r lam in vInsist on getting tliese STYLINGVAVND LUXURY found llsoyvheia only onhiglur EXTRA vAiurs gexdusive to jCIIevroIet LONQEST HEAVIEST CAI IIN ITS FIELD With wmssr rnEA9usveirlt giving more room moro ridingomfoit mm modnapping uhdjbfy smcn WIDEBASE wHEEIS withExlru Lowlvessilrollru Ilu widu rim infill onlIro lowprlo eld providing gtbfjcloobllyl ExriiAl ECONOMICAL OWNOPERATE FISHER UNISTEEL BODY CONSTRUCTION With steel wolded Iosfeel Irll around you for mnximunisolidily quietnou and safety CENTREFONT STEERING giving maximum ooring ease with minimum drivnrfoliguo or earwarr dor and found elsowlmo only on MAINTAIN bringing you more When you trodif cunvm wmosmrn with 83 Elizabhijstv an v4 eiyjce ller sun PANORAMIC Ysme for chevrolm are mos wannd held supplying that qxlra vmon which now or und IOTIIE LIVING moans axlrarafy exclusive to 6E mm mm eld nonucr or osnsnar morons Clml