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Barrie Examiner, 9 Dec 1948, p. 10

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nith the land llt it 1x5 liing in winter lransLznaila North Shir slwiinrrs are lttll Montreal and uroih ll inantic West indies il uas lxilianras jamaira uul llJois leave Canada evi iirorniiig for Xavai inl out every llinrwlay in Kingston and lozt iS few hours the rigors of inter art ii l1 atitie iwtl Low Railway Fares For Christmas and New Years Holidays rill Lil vurr to noon Satur lunwu nnlnsae ltilillby iv it January 11 illll li Iow railway fares for hzi and New Years holiday travel be tween all stations in Canada and to certain borderpoints in the tin led States are announced by Brass chairman of the anadi fr an Passenger Association Return tickets covering holidays will be sold at the oin lu sold ourfourth tht our Jltllititl incindinzi and tcr ilornsy the for lJainiwif mitting arinarj boil lil Samuel Rose CHARTERED AtftllNTxl NT minor Telephone 4949 69 CollierStrect Pnorissiouni inccronvi CIIIROPRACTORS ARMSTRONG MacLAREN 301110 ItI1LSIII BURNSDSC Fitzmaurice leacLarcn CA Housed Drnglcss Therapists CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Electric lladio Hydro and 53 Collier Street Mechanic Therapy 21 King Street Toronto 1115 Dunlap Street Phone 3194 IORBETT DC ACCOUNTANTS Wit thiaGen Worthington TThe Standardization 20f Hose Companies ti Qgplpg and using morethaii 300 llllt rent sc 4p jiuilzu and varieties of fire hose couplings ago In setting up the broad frame 1work for Canadas first peacetiuit civil defence organization Geiiei al Petition To canal crouch on our neighborhood to any rtii he rive Vlten ls Itew arihhiuiii the vest Indie has announced Hitt et rtprcsriitatiie ilzo lirierl it if Vernon Wharton ti ll rrui oi the irirtidzul and lab limird txlo said it lhusp liaii iriiials closer to us airl gtgr us lItll prooi of their enter to tiopill scene topartzihc of New High Level Reached by The Bank of Nova Scotia Internals oi Stalia mi tilt traitd Oct 30 1941 Net profit fur lire iui illct Mailman and lroviiicml Govern ment taxes of $139l00 and deprelt Litllli of $473029 KIt Slbdldib whet Uftipultt with 31391377 tII lib AlltI cliHcIintl SlHUFJU and promsou fer extiti untrihn tzon of 5240000 in the litttl year 5321000 was carried forward io Profit and lgt amount Total asst of SHRUIAOI show inti ise of 53301000 Uttl last years liguies Liquid mitt roii inues strong Cash clearings any Loans to lrovin anonutid to with 010 year ago cizil Governments $1277089ii as iiiilta1l 048649 and loans to ieituiic ll tiovcrti year ago Dominion merit securities are Sill19630213 to compared with $321116223 in lJli Securities of liotiniist iovein 194 mllms at Sillli45375 in Sillmlllml mll Ill idle to it oi is Lchct lower than year ago Other ZLl HZ Ml llc ahad hope it will carry mice bonds ltlnlltliles and lltit ilxailtpfl Mir many an liaii Visitors to our sri slncks an uppnmnmtoly 11 iiivnji1 wIhthr LIT mm MMm 11mm to my be rznne figures as last year All si not 01 italit to appreciate the advan they have gained by bringing hcir doorstep so to5pc0l cnrities are carried at amounts exceeding market value Total deposits at 80800205312 are 539146000 greater than at the pre anadian lire departments are situation which makes mutual VSSVeAeksvriNew England States Lose Textile Plants prim and further Hitlrncc of their ipgion that offers rein5H ms yum Hm Imprmtgbvming es illlkll 113 1eritlllllluvetlic very sooilrrlm iziit Ulltllht to their own soer dtposits by the public ilthttnUu tions that exist between Canada and northern Conditions from 5351671445 53352955 Nonintcresthearing deposits or the public are $12201690 higher at 8259005012 Deposits by and balances due to the Dominion GOVl ryl ernment stand at 213504 as liat happens wth 111 Losts wmpurm 3L Ht make it impossible for some coni Tho 3mm mummy of 1m ptilllos to meet compctitioriin an Banks Slmwholmw will mm Important lmlllStl The answer Humx Duuqmm can be found in the present exodus of many textile companies from HM Wd 10 Of mi mm the icw England states to South iy tier 13 up impossible ml Saturday General Worthington Direc icturn gGencral Worthington who was iIi iterviewcd on Canadian Cavalcade Elnesday December was appoint1 according to Major ot Civil Defence for Canada ed to his new post few weeks Worthington plans to seek standardization ofntiose conplin as one of the first essentials of isucccssful civil defence body Vi And Planning Board The answer of the adminisi trators of our town is The bylaw enacted in 1943 or l944 does notcn very great extent but coiisitlera tion is at present being given to amending this bylaw 43 This being true why then are our aldermen not even cori sultcd for their reactions before issuing permits when amendments HARRIS it SPRY ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS JUIIOIRACTOR AND DltljtllillSS THERAPIST Owen St Barrie 19 Melinda St Toronto lpllonc 3070 Herbert Harris CPA Barrie Frank Spry BY APPOINTMENT BADGLEY OSTEOPATHY ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR 424 Dunlop Street Barrie 3411Telephone4735 INCOME TAX SERVICE WELCH ANDERSON CO IIIE WILSON BUIL ING Consultation by Appoi tment Telephone 2293 Chartered AOCfigliIcllanlS Trustees MUSIC LESSONS Brock Building 200 Bay St CF 1m EMT mm Teacher in Piano ind Theory 40 Charlotte St Barrie PHONE 2748 JESSIE BRYSON RMT WARD MAYOR AND COMPANYl Accountants and Auditors Ward Mayor CPA 18 Toronto Street Toronto Telephone Elgin 6116 LEGAL vatory of Music Toronto all grades including ARCTModern BOYS BOYS Methods Barristers SolicitorsNotarles Studio 27 Bradford St lublic Conveyancem Etc MONEY TO LOAN 0fn18 l3 OWen St Barrie Branch Office Elmvale Ontario BOYS Kc ROWE SEAGRAM CURRIE CURRIE Barrlsters and Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN Dunlap BL Barrie iPhone 3175 CRAIG HAMILTON EMT TNSTRUCTIUNTN PINTO ORGAN VOICE THEORY at Royal canservatory of Music All Grades DOROTHY JOHNSON Associate of tory of Music and London En CURRIE CURRIE Coiiege of Music Piano aid COWAN COWAN gt Theory BamstcmxSolicitoxs Conveyancers 1152Maple Avenue NotarieSFPublic Etc yMoneyWantedMoney to Loan OPTOMETRY 53 Collier Street AnRoss Covvan Ronni BImr Er Registered Patent Attorney EARRE OPTOMETRISTS mm HAMMOND BA KC anagram somciroa Ejrc 93iAndanvc 9333 ROEEET SMITEILO OPTOMETRIST 453 Dunlap StPhone 2586 Hours aily OPTOMETRIST any mnr DunlapSL Barrie SOLICITO ETC direct Barrie Ont OR vFMcCUAlGKC 42 Clappmm St an Solicitor Etc Barrie Phone 2719 townst Money toLoanz lock noun To to OPENDAY AND NilG BArmu Eiublished up AND EMBAL run an mm Pagan was 26 McDonald St were elected for that purposea least that could be done EDWIN WILSON BSA 1101 Income jhurqhwnou Anciamtwe rely upon to make objections lto such things as allowing thecon TEACHER OF PIANO SINGING and THEORY Pupils prepared for mmrhnauonsof the Royal Conser Studio 41 Maple Ave Phone 3875 Pupils prepared for Examinations Toronto Conserva tion o4a NOEL strrriruson no FIJNERAL numerous Phone 2703 do some co Cf arms or orbits Motor ambulance in connection are pending Surely their opinl ion is worth something They means to voice the opinion of their constituents Surely this is tlit 14 15 election day the only timc you expect the people to express their opinion or are our aldermen telected as our spokesmen whon struction of commercial building in the very midst of our residen tial area BylwNo 1498 should have lbeen amended long ago to include residential areas where the town has in the last few years expanded and new houses constructed These people purchased property in good faith and certainly had no idea warehouses and such would be al lowed to be built alongside of them as on Eccles St North just re= cently Such permitsare disgrace to our community and49 should be taken Immediately to stop such construction in residen tial districts right now alongside of them Youvweret so Town Hall pgaject but whatjabou in Ourneighborhood 10 We the property owner tion eight our efforts in takin continued pride ingsand request immediate actio ization of Eccles St not 13but right awaypronto borhdod Signed MITCHELL ro Aprwcnr it is $219uu9r ciII states iced in Canada yet this country about the turn of the century Then mills in Quebec and Ontario un ablc to mch the competition of close and only series of amal IIInglaird states now affected riortheasiern to southern states has ford in Nova Scotia blllsn In 1927 IOI example N0 has turned promptly and efficient aird power rates were lower and Residential ratepayers should notibe forced to concede devalua tion of their property by the erec of commercial enterprises The west end is populated with some extremely nice people who own some magnificent homes so whyshouldapprommgtely nine tenths of the restricted area liein theqasteast of Hayfield St and only onetenth in the west Why 91 Are westerners not to one 2963 be entitled to the fisamebenefits leges as thoseliving in ccessful with they the eyesoredirt dust and traffic and therresidents or the west end 71101105201 and particularly thoseori Eccles St 17 are very indignant and re Tsent very strongly such condemna in outfsurround be takento stop the commercial waiting for new council on Dec submitted on behalf ofour neigh BADGLEY ONT PEONEL is closer to Antwerp inactiveuWOIMF Ten Mills Work on Orders For New Army Uniforms Cloth for new battlcdrcss unil forms for the Canadian army is now being manufactured in Cana dian millslocated in ten different centics7=Qideis placed to date by Canadian Commercial Corporation lioiursooooo yards of khaki drabl scrge Yarn for this cloth is being This movement has gone urinat iad somewhat similar experience imported textiles were forced to gamations of individual mills into cmnimnies able to reorganize pro1 made in Hespelcr Ont Galt Om and St Jerome Que while the is being manufactured in Listowel and duction saved the industry But not before lot of trained workers cloth had to more to the same New Bramtard Preston Almonte in Ontario lluntingdori The movement of mills from 1110iiid Warwick in Quebec and Or Again as in been itradual but steady in recent the war years the textile industry Thc llg England cotton nrills employed 1y to the supply of textiles which Wlillm 59 the TOW UNIV 155000 vorkersvand 16900000spin are necessary to the armed forces Tml Phlmmg Blmrd and CClclles At the end of 1947 despitel Further orders for tliiscloth are HleS the war bOOm only 86000 WOIRCFS expected as well as orders for mel Why are lhcn 50m were employed and mill capacity ton overcoming for army great 01 bundling losllilflmm in was down to 5100000 spindleswcoats The new uniforms will be Will And there have been more closings of the openatthethroat type in the past nine months which permits wearing of neck The latest incident is company tie The cloth is somewhat finer VlllCh mOVed three Small plantsland lighter thanlwhpt used during South without too much publicitylthc war andis waterproofed The When the company recently decid new uniforms replace oldstyle ed to transfer operations of itsuniforms which were sold for ship largest plant however textile un merit to Greece ion leaders and the US Senate wanted to know why The comp any answered that work output was higher in the south that taxes SAVES FARM LABOR Scotland is not lagging behind in the use of modern farm machinery According to official figures there that production costs and wages were 15330 tractors in in general were lower They pointed out that fhcrcornp gt my could not continue to operate twoen 1942and 1948 and generally other sections of the country For and instancerwide muslin sheeting ivas produced in the south at rate of 962 pounds per manhour The rate of the companys New Eng land sheeting mill was reported to be 537 pounds per manhour Their taxes in the North amounted to 1511 drawn equipment Such engines combined see drills linar to 58 cents Meanwhile residents of the Nor bere 6650 In 1942 and them town have expressed grave 10080 in 1948 CASHIOANS concern overthe future The com panys formerpayroll in that com munity was $7000000 year out of total of about $35000000 Some of the plants workershave moved into other industries but the towns relief lOad has increased 25 per cent ahead 21 expected to rise sharply once the mill is completely closed FOURINONE CULTIVATOR New type farm and garden pow er cultivator according toThe Fin ancial Post discs barrows and pul verizes in one operation Cultivator has no wheels or tracks for support or drive power being transmittemy directly to actual sail agitators which carry 841b machineSpike likiprongs are saidto dig 10 inches into soil you neid money borrow from HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Canadas onp orup to $1090 on your own signa tnrevrithouttfengorsers or bankable RepaymonthlyrS 12 18 24 th therepayment plan you lipase Loansare made to single persons or marriedcouplea IdelorAny600d Reasol dats past due billspay medical uncrng expenses and for many on pursues Phone see us for pmnim friendly service I9 Mull Itmt In Ind oor Pliono 294 BRAUSE 0mm our 3Mhmdmt orb appointn gt put My Hit idols gem of nearby him ti In for over half cgnhggodh ammomug SimTan idem Pitta have In pom so ousruom Julmm FINANCE gt 155 dublue box Witiil no3 US Agriculture and sclmol districts to 31 Hm pm MM hm ma lmplmd Uh 521 firdinu uwon Lian The Total infinity bottling of Sibl UWW as 920137 aro 511000 higher that WWW Alum Hm in nomists forums more liirkeys vegetables will continue smog but inot the total weight of the fertiii add this grade is being replaced This reduces lei as low agilill analysis which was 1942 anal 29900 in 1948 Equipment for use Witlrtractors showed increases be NllhWOlk loads and wage rates as horsedrawn equipment declined set in New England and compete in numbers or remained stationary with prices of goods produced in Tractormowers have increased freefolds tractorbinders ave more than doubled in num berboth at the expense of horse equipl merit as gasoline and oildriven and fertil izer drills the largersized fertili combined harvester $253 spindle and in South Caro threshers have all increased in hum ers Milking machines num rose to mom snch oldest and largest consumer nance 1Y0 may borrow$50$illOS200 to cgnsoiie experts repairs seasonal or TllURSDAY I1I3YY WE IlV 949 Outlook for in For lit ll ijv tiivtliite iot of inue to wine lei El has for four will leed Zlltlllt air bout the bes on of the luittd Slitlgtl the hi iv the end of ill11 The milk out tilt is Llttl to be higher litll ear with tilts same up iEiotu June and llwrwaiier lower ihfi lfllil The United States ecu chickens and Ih soniiulni lover plit Consumer demand for fruits and if production is increased prices will fall The United States govern support prices for the 10493 merit be lower potato iion lll probably than for the 1918 crop Output of fats and oil from Unit ed States materials will probablyi be greater and prices lower lhei experts think that there will be 081 Continued strong demand fort United States wool probably Slilfli cicnt to exceed tnoduetion ON YOUR More Plant Food RADIO ow At Less Cost Now There definite lullalltl fort higher arialvss fertiliztc in llrisll 15 cm Canada This has been case for some time because it is the total amount of plant food in the fertilizer lhal counts and zcr About tieiitfive years ago the with 3189 average plant food content in mg costs to the manufacturer and imich fertilizer was around 12 plr trtiglit charges to the farmer llsu lcent as compared with the iltSLniiiliv higher analysis fertilizer 1222 per cent About POINTS CAP 38 Baillie St TRY OUR APPETIZING FISH and CHIPS THEY ARE REALLY TASTY Quick Delivery Dial 4553 if 35 THE LEGAL OFFICES or COWAN COWAN HonWAGOODFElIOW Minister of Public Welfare for Ontario will speak on HUMAN PROBLEMS VTn balances due from other banks of $11956530t ivpirwm loll will are In liabilities to the piltlrt Qtlitk as 197 ulx amounting to $HIAZEZIJIJ Itp WLT It Em hm ld Ti 6206 ill 27 our mati amount owan Ins VIM lllt 193 iulli is to Jul Total loans were $203413961 is iioballl ioi po int lo tit ght Shift Will be mat lic choid il ren oans ms tiop 1rl inst next spiiis pg llilyaliloihiip fluidlisllli iroo hr 13 oer cent above that ol mood SJ Lil 11H Tint lo illlllllilltn Ill coir onday DECEMBER l3th the world 500 ago much of the fertilizer Fold was taiiiicr much less per unit of plant tooil In addition it costs The larincr less to apply it to his crops ed to LKI later incres est grade fertilizer sold iodav 2126 and in some parts of anJ by applying less per acre the 103 pm DECEMBER 921943 Ba nie THIRD LARGEST Canada 3rd largest country in UVCIS lllf 000 square miles 13 11 thirty VOZiS such as livid9 or 61012 costs the Hum re than about the 101 AND SALMON The main catch for our Atlantic became he can get the same result coast fishermen is cod and on the Iacicv coast it is salmon 4Yes dreams for the future of your chil dren and dreams of having money and lei sure to reallyenjoy life capbeehaealities 24 no my putrid OFFICE LOISSET Carefully attungedlife ins is the answer Insurance crummy 07M Londonjfunada Canadians arepurchasin 5w lunatic trance lifer iinsuraince frdmtheLdndon Life at bthrateof over 200 millidtidplls

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