Niz SPEAK TO ME 17 DADDY The Office HERE IT 15 HOWTO REVIVE KNOCKDOUT Hearse ezn an wmi LITTLE NEIHBOK Take look at the indirect llizhtlni in your modern office and be than ul you werent an office worker in1919 Intliosdavs they labored by the light of carbon bul wax This photo shows reproduction or an earl nd they sealed therletters with the bookkeeper with sealing writer EIXAMINERFOR PRINTING us Sterne we spleaaed Withclim estateeiortgagGF have1 Kispirir Wcbnibined Vilegd to serveif edwhatshelikedaboiitSterling deposith in par SavingsDeparti= liketlie friendly atmosphere 20th century business office bending over his work andtlielongskirted st ographer sitting at her tybeu MONEY IN THE BANK million bank depositors zT crow ARE RICH busWho paid income taxesi $10000 year prevents us from Canada his six and quarter or more than 2375000 Canadlf 0nly 27500 had an income hamster 3336me CANADAN 51121 if Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner Snow nearly all gone Sleighiiig vanishes Wind warm as in autumn aidiLAPh DoggLhk Snow all gone from clearing Ground in good order for ploughing 14 Snow Mild weather Joseph serving in the Militia William and LEEDS BilELECTION George at Baillies drilling twice week Fiustoccasionally Sleighing decisive 2693votcntajorlty iii tolerable snow or inches deep25 Wolf tlutk wry near the house Oct 31 provincial bystection in Snow occasionally Very severe frost Leeds sent Hugh Reynolds Pru FEBRUARY gicssive Conservative to the Legis lature to occupy lllt seat formerly 18 Frost severe Water for mill stunt onimenccd chopping 20 bligaged mm by his swund Cousin mp lute JANUARY Angus Lunchfor one month at 10 tollarsoi luligvt if should need him Reynolds 25 Fine weather but bitter cold station Milder sun viciy warm Black ground beginning to appear Sleigh ing indifferent 10 Mill going all day121 Sleighing nearly drincftfold water Road black Weather close and Wllllll 213 thunder storm iot lit straight twoparty fight Hugh Reynolds 45yearold Brock villo coal merchant received 10 750 votes Liberal Ernest Miller farmer from Mollorytnuin rcccivl 8063 votes steady rain falling across the constituency beside the St Low vncc River ended in late after noon The clear weather after that brought rush of late voters Al together 79 per cent of the persons eligible to WHO cast their ballots Mr Reynolds success in holding tlc seat for the government ltllCtS much rain Suowuicarly gone out of the clearing 25 Fine warm wrath er Robins and pigeons come APRIL Ground fit for ploughing Snow quite gone 10 heavy fall of snow inches deep severe frost cold vuul 11 Finished the chopping Discharged Leitch By CIlSll 328 OWe him 10 if 25 Soft with rain Snow till gone 26 Sowed acres of spring wheat 29 Showers of sleet Ice not all off the pond Employed plowing MAY Sowed two acres of pcasc Much rain for or days Cannot get the pcase borrowed in 1043 Fine weather Swallows at Goldwater Sowcd oats Linah culved bull calf ice all off the dum ill Sowvd barley Ell side Commenced planting early potatoes 2U Vegetation rapidly advanc ing Pease above the ground Employed planting potatoes but in good deal prevented by the wet weather Cannot get the chopping burnt on that account 23 am Scott came to work at 1150 per month 27 Plum trees in full blossom JUNE Finished planting potatoes Burnt lost winters chopping iirc did not run well fl Commenced logging for turnips 17 Very worm lluy knee deep Crops iill looking well Engaged Rutherford for months at 12 dollars per month Engaged John Stephens one month JULY icanipaign was the Charitable Gifts Scott went away ill to width WllLll sent for Spring wlicnt bc Act passed at the last chislatuic gave them their third liywlectiun victory since last years Ontariol election The government lDlalllttl Parry Sound last December against Liberal and CCF candidates and re tainrd Cocliiunc North last June against it CF candidate In Toronto Premier Frost cullrd the result dandy victory and added It is mandate for us to go ahead and redouble our efforts in illl lllltltSlS of good govern lllLni Chief issue in the hotlywaged ginning to car Pczisc in bloom Early potatoes beginning to bloom 14 rcssion It requires charitable foun Commenced cutting buy 22 Oats beginning to our 23 Scott returned dntionssuch as tlie Atkiiismi 29 Began the early potatoes Foundation which owns the lor onto Daily Star and the Star Weeklyto dispose of all but 10 per cent of their interest in any business within seven years In the campaign Liberal speak ers including provincial leader Forquhar Oliver and several mem tiers of parliament accused the government of trying to legislate AUGUST Finished mowing Got ill the hay secured in good order Cut down part of the barley at llillsidc poor crop 17 Cut down the pcase lot them in in good condition 20 Commcpicd cutting down the wheat very good crop SEPTEMBER Fine drywcathci Rather coolish strong white frost this night which blackened all the potatoes and lndiun Cum Finished cutting the wheat and got it all safe iii Cut down 1114 outs and got them secured inigood order 16Oct 11 Employed logging campaign replied that the act was OCTOBER designed to make sure that the 12 heavy fall of snow being the first this season Pretty hard frost laxpaycrs money really goes to charity The Progressive Conservatives now hold 53 seats in the tillseal Legislature There are 21 CCF the Star out of existence Frost who also took part in the in the night Snow lying or inches deep Killed cow 18 At am Mrs March departed this life after king and painful illness 21 High winds with showers of rain good deal of wet weather Mild 25 Buried Mrs March 29 heavy fall of snow members Liberals tvIo Labor NOVEMBER Progressives and one LiberalLa Severe frost Dam frozen first timethis season Show all gone b0 Employed lifting potatoes Heavy jail of snow Strong wind severe frost lee on the dam strong enough to bear cattle 13 Sowcd three acres AUTO INDUSTRY uni of wheat being the last of six Show to inches deep Still lifting Ontarios automobile industry few potatoes was handed two pieces of bad news DECEMBER Wifimvih 21 Ch sle Cor Sue in Prett sever go to spigot sugmyhiqh 50 ry If WWWWEVWML rbrushfingsill astiilahihgergcet itlmBnowaWmCSQldi ill 5m Siwl supp gtgrfnyan knee Water short for mill 28 heavy fall of snow cause of the Steel Strike in the lay men ofl Monday Nov By Nov 23 it said all passenger our production will be discontinued affecting some 2500 men It was the first closing of it Can udinn plant because of the US steel strike now in its fourth week Arid in Oshawa 5200 union elilv ployees of General Motors cntcrcd their sixth day of striking against the big company The union United Automobile Workers C10 said the strike was lcallgd 0Vel the dismissal of four innioiimembers and also over the speedup of one assembly line The leOmpany said the four were fired for refusing to work and added that other grievances could have Premier Three of the worldsiieodlng woiiien in the eld olpublic consult in New Delhblndia during meeting of the UN Health Organization WHO called to draw up plans for the renement of health in the countries of South East Alb not to right Martha mot of the usa Assistant Directiv lencral of Wozlalliuniari Arlt air ladias Minister of limit and Mrs Am Ban widow of the late Prime Minister of new lmcctor of Burmas Womens and Childrens Welfare Inuit Can Prevent Fires Before They Start Furnaces are being lit in most and buying 01m domesticisumus farm homes against the coming pom crop Canada inlmyels blasts of winter Among the dozen more than $2500000 most common causes of fires in rural Canadian homcsthose origl hinting from heating and cooking equipment are prominent Here is the list of common causes WW some AND POTATOES Last year the federal govern chimncys of substandard construc ilOfl sparks from dirty chimneys faulty smokepipes and stove iiil stullailons seasonal grass and bush fires spontaneous ignition of hay wornout shingle rootslighted lab torus nitsuse of electrical equnp mcnt threshing operations With gasoline powered engines matches or smoking in outbuildings light mg The time to prevent fire is be fore it starts Chimneys and smoke pipes contbc checked gasoline can be stored away from main build ings oily rags never left lyingl about An excellent fire prevention on the farm is roof ladder Keep few buckets of water ready for use and number of water barrels at suitablc points is an added precau tion But they are worse than useless if the water is frozen solid should sudden emergency arise so choose reasonably warm place standard twoandahalf soda acid fire extinguisher is often weapon which will scotch an in Railings cipient fire and prevent disaster FIRE ESCAPES cw Steel Fabricated ro Your Specifications 17 Mulcaster St 3744 Barrie Welding Machine Co ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING WITH PORTABLE EQUIPMENT Steel For Sale SHEETS ANGLES BARS ETC Ornamental Iron MORE PIGS The latest count of pigs taken in Denmark July 16 1949 shows that gains are continuing The total number of pigs now stands at 2690000 which is up increase of 341000 for the previous ten weeks lies were nearly ekhhuslcd bc Unitedestates it would begin to Autos IliiiiiiogsL Gloves and Gauges ndjem in been settled by consultation with lt the union Both the union and General Mo tors put their sides of the case to Labor Minister Daley but by mid week there was no sign of set tlement whats olng onlnthis international huddle Members ofthev iUltetl aliens gather in the delegateslmlounge at Flushin endows NY to talk thin over between sessio Grou hereare wit to ri ht HON ERNEST BE Britains vuForeign Secretary SEPH BECH Luxembourg and Frame Foreign Minister sensation cipherfete Blocks heave INNISFILCONCRETE manners ltRIt4Barile Phonesr Stroud 211151 Barrio2369 FWAllMdmQNG Linn BENLEE ments purchases of butter abroad