.'~5umI:um- mu _\unr nun cnuu.\11|:.',, 1.111.` Ul'l).'lH school 'l'l`ll.\`l0(`.'s" ASS! purpose of this cntc`rpri. is not tu tinn wmte st.'1lin_{ zlrrangcmonls advertise. in the m~(tinzn`_v scnsc. but [been r-nmpletod for the Urban Sc to show the JZ0H(`I i|1 DUh(` UK` 2161- 'Trustcos` Association cnnventio vanccs that have boon rnndt`. and Vvindsor. Ivfny 18-20. and asking will be mado. in orlumlion. 11' this rc.\'n|uli for cortsidcratinn be venture is a slu-tress. the C.N.F2. will wnrdod at once. Barrie will no he prepared to consider. in the near {represented at this convention. _ |lL` .l'lIUUl .\ll]) their option this prnvin.-I rln nut thin! -40. nfdnu ..lI - \ Jr- I MOUNT s'r. LOUIS I . ; 1!! ,__AnE'z'1_t`er_ Thrift Mgssage - `J I ~ Prict-d with '/.ul1v1's u.s'unl 1`(=.g:11`(l for your buclgct . . .Ncw Straw Huts (ilxcltlcling neonts, pe(lz1lim:s, s11:11'kskins. si- 5:015) and Nvw Ft-ll, Huts in an (`.11Lici11p,' Vdl`i(.`L_`/ 01` styles and colours. 1 9Q _ Q31 QR your dollar . . . . I) For the Holiday Season . . . . . when every cent must do double dixty . . . we present Gala Values that mean more power to Wunu-n5 and MiSS('.'s' Printed (`,r(.-pr l)|`(:ss(:s. flower and dotted (10-- .x'igI1s. Sizes 14-44. A limited qu:1n- Lity. ONLY u l'h rift Prim (I ll` \\ .`ll|Ill` rhulim: I\Ii. [`u;n 1`;uj.',u. Ivlunmlusk. Burnt Nude. (`.u:n'.'m1cL-(1 first .~ Ill` quality. Art'1l'i<-iul 1'1mvv1`s 111` ))upI1l:u' this your (fmnv in and ."(-- mil` :1.~;:;m'L~ mcgnl, :11, C C I`ri(-NI from lo lizlrxu-r Huskt-ts, uuuuq:uaI1cu [Or and ueuverea fmir 8: MOORE You will n(w,(l {I blmlso with your suit. Sex: Lhosv Juvvly (:1"cpc U1` :~:u1,in b1uu.s'(':;. P1'icL.-(.1 Ln suit. $1.00-$1.49-$1.98 Just about every typo 01' glove you are likcly Lu wanL. . . from wash- able fabrics to finn lambskin. in fashion- whle ;;ylr-rs and (-..r:ln1u'.``; l`IIRI1~ l` PRICICD! EAsT1:}3 E(fEs| '"F.F:" Silk Ho l"lr::l Quality IT I.` Dress and Coat Flowers SATURDAY SPECIAF: %N9.Vi?`iTIES{ BQOUSES \llll;,\. Ill : in- ns: Iv Dunn 75 Elizabeth St., Barrie 69 to 251' 5('-l0\' ` 'l`11ril'L-~p1'i(:cd now z1rriv:11:<. 1`o21LL1ri11g st,x'ip<~, l`l01'zLl and novelty })LlLL(.`l'l1S. Grand Va~ 1110! Rayon Panties and Bloomers We r)1'1'cr :1 vurit-Ly 01' Rayon Panties and B1oon10r.s' at very xnodemte prices. fzmcy and plain w(-uvv, Lzulm-vcl and law!- 1;1:iI11lnC(l. I`ri(:(.~(l 29c-43c uom .......... .. ` -'3 STURDY Children s Shoes I ;1t.<`nt, S!,1':xp.-; ;m (.iumm-1:11 ()xl'm`ds Si'A('.'s I-2. :4 `s {4--4 Smzu i'I'"i`. nurt In-signs, wool linml ' nl |(i[\ |N`l 2%5%";f' Sdc"' NEW TIES FOR EASTER INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE TORONTO. CANADA Enfabllshed I887 Thursday, April 9. 1936' 1.. Mr. 2 I hyHi.= r nnrl-n1 u \ Ul\V('H, \ and Mrs. 1' Hr: Tlnrr nl -nix. ` with Hav- f Liq- -- - - 7::-- spmnd 'c:/."fsA_}g\Ni>- sum; ` _Dj,;_P1Receive Special Care I "nun In'uI\|x1 \Ir\1| I\Iu:r-1.x ...-..... ,.!.......A_ AI_-,, , vnvxf hu- NICLAUGIILIIU-BUICIC 1 lift` gn_(E_I_2sjr & HARRIS LTD. -tiun In \l(;l.u (;lll.l\- ` llml Ia-l`_\ llw J:-.~'<'l'ip. 1-.|~`utu~ 0 nm`. In Hu- IIIXIIIIJH ill \..AV.X`-. | Ontario i'1(iu<-nlimml .'\ssu('ia(ion; wrote inviting, the I3n.'n`d in p.'u'1i- cipatc in :1 minprz-in-n. (.-ducrn-' tinnal exhibit in Iw put on nc~x1*_ August and Svptcmhor. (~nmprisin;,'; all phases nf (-(Inc.-:nim1al interest. as' arranged with the authorities or the Canarlian National Exhibition. The: only (`XDCl'l.\`(! In _\'um' Bnnrd for an: exhibit would he the cnsl of ship-:' ment and of sviiing up lhv o.\'hii)ii` pI'0pCl`|_V tlmilriim; fr:nmo.< if requir--~ ed). This wm'k .<:hmxlr1 he dunno by S(;mr.'(me ml` _vnu1' nwn cimn.siiI_Lt. 'I`.h0` 1\ :.~ u~r\` 1 run-run:-n INF l"\:n nnlrn. rr:I- 'fn||n\\'in;: l`(`('1 3x1 innnunl report ing ;spe('I.i0n of I? as `King: Edward: `he t0achcr.<. mm-N `he I impro\'o(l Hg: an idm-k du_\'s:" 1` ip- :pr0\'om(rnt in 1 hit `virtoriaz "M: in -](i1*.;: George: hv n1nnlInu' .-.-.m.;. Totals .............. ..1.779 1.625 91 Teachers abscnt-B.C.I.. Miss U. Kvlsn. sow-n d.'n_vs. illness: Victoria J.('hnnl Miss Millvr. one-half day. iIInt`.~:< supplied). I Iin('i|)nl (iirrlwonrl ropm'1(rrI that ;Ii\-v pupils of tho Academic c-lznssos `zmd six pupils of tho Cmnmcrciul `:!:1.<.<(-.< had l(:l't since the last report. HlL'k'llH_L' I'l,`(|lHl`l`l]1L`lHS. Urh:m School I'ru. Assnciep had `been School Trustees` convention m that for- not be Err-nrr-nnlnrl nl {hie nnnunnn-~. i i I i `llll! l('l|l`l' \VHS IllL'('L l l\/Iiss Domth_v Doigt. Wroxctor. and Miss lln E. Newton, B.'11'1'lC. wrot-.\ `npplyim: for position of teacher on lhn public school slnff. ` Mon. Roporls Dr. A. '1`. Lilllo. M.O.ll.. made the `rnllnwim: r0(-ommonclalions in his on the snnitmgv in- the public schools - Separate toilets for llL`1ChCl'.\'. more drinking fountains. linnpmvod li_ul1ling ospoc-ially for _rl;u'k .'Prin(-c of Wales: `nu-n\'Dn~mnl in linhlhnr nn An. |\ui nu-\u_x;r. n \\l'Il nwoilng 1'1:-qui1`mncn1s." TTl`h.'.xn Qt-hnnl 'T`|-ncf fxmlrv. the provision of :1 separatv.` `building fnr educational exhibits." "Tho letter was filed. I ' /Time hmmoln. h..:n- ur......ncm. -...) \ \llHlH1L'l'(`IiIl Prin('o of Wales . [Victoria ............... .. sKing Edward . }King George ....... .. l'%m`riC Collegiate Institute and Public Schools had an average at- tendance of 91 per cent. during March. according to the reports of the Principals presented to the Board of Education at Monday ev- lcninpfs meeting. The total attend- fnnce was 1.779 and the average 1,- l(i'2."w. Details were as follows: l . Total Average P.C. l P. (TI --- Ar`:`.rlv*mir- Rld 4'75. 0`) : 1'()l'l = P.'.(`..I.~--./\('rr`.'.`.n1ic 514 (`mnmoroiznl ...... ..I29 .485 .......... .. .378 .. ..247 Mn.-m r:m\..rm rm [School Artftendance Averaged 91 Per Cent. During Last Month /Continued from Page One) tive Frank A. Hammond abstainiim from discussion and voting. the \'(.It-' on the amendment showed three in favour and three ziuznirist. Chairman Dobson voted in favour or the amendment. and dcelarerl it carried. l _He said he would rather leave things as they are for the present. I Permission for Dam-e I On motion of Trustees Goodall and ` Hammond. it was decided that secretary notify John Rooke of the Student Council that Collegiate In- stitute is not available for lVi:1_\' I. but that use of .- be _t;rante(1 for their annual (lam-e on I"ri(l::y. May 8. it` .' tn llu-m. and that aanee nm:~:t he untlvr the super\'ision l at at least two le:u~lwrs." Aceornpan_vin;_' a report from T`rin- ' eipal B. R. Collier of King (`.eor,get School, was an tmclnterl and un: ed note written in lead pencil which created a l:m_uh: " l`here are on1_\M one family paying: at King Ctcorge; School \\ l'l(`l`(' there shoulri be tun m1_vin,t: for none re. it is not fair to the one that is ])l.\'ilI_l,'." Islxhihit at (`.N.I-`.. E l \nt...'.\ I-`:l.u.r.H.n\-.1 A.~..i.ninOnu "` Im- v lightim.{ on dark duysz` "Mm`(! drinkim: cupsz" 1:10: A well kept schnul |Ig.:1|u11_'.', uspucmlly I01 I u rmironwnnle uflln-';1r:lil11-Ijust"|mpp-n"\\`ilhll1-inlru- Illxvliun uf (`]u,~`('ll lnulir~ uml fmxr-\\ lu-('1 lmnlu-.~ hull! of uhirh \l1.l.u(.m.1\-lh nu; pup1nl;xriI.v(]' hut ;:l`('\\ m 1-!` lhv _\v.u`.~ frmn uh-vp-.~`-I rnul.~*nf.~n1nullvsigning.rvspunsilulc vllgillm-rillg and the (`ull.~`I'i(`llI't` llml vrul`l.~- Inamship fuslvrs. . . . You can fvcl tlu-54' things for _\uur.~`4-H`. by 1-mnin;: In our s|mwrumn.~ um] l;1kin_-.: the. new `ILL\l (;lll.l\-Bl'l(ZK fur a trial. It null}-r.~ Inorc pmu-rfuL .-\nulitv- pi.~l0lI(`l` Straight High! -ng_:im-s . . . Tipmv Hyulr;uxlix- 1rukv.~' . . . impruvml Km-v-.\v!iun . . . nvw Turn-I Tup Bmlivs by Fishvr. with Fislncr No-Draft Vmllilution . . . automatic starting . . . and qafvtv glass throughout. w (.om`cnicm T")? G .\l;\C time ]\l1rL'hu.~`(` plan. 1. Q I IQ \ `Q r; xv Ul `cu; 475 113 437 352 223 -1: j|)I\`ugIlHI;.'. uuxuuun unu znsn um .)lUUI` `grunt plucvd in the estimates Im` the Snl\'z1Li0n Army Rescue Hmnv! `were nrclorcd pnirl. it was decided` in cmnmitiuc of the whole. Repair Culvert Wiles-Garncr-That the culvert; on Ecclcs street at the Barrie-AI--E , landalc Dairy be rc-paired. same to! {be done by relief labour. Ca1'1'ied.' : Mus! Prvscnt Vouchers : Garner-1\/Iills -- Thu! all relici. }\`m1ch(`r.-< musi 130 pm-semcd for pu_\j- 1 mcnt within thirty days of issue, .nnd any \'(JllL`hL`l`S prL'.' after 1hi1'!_\' du_\':s slmll be rcl'uscd. Cur-f --Zn ? ` lllk'LI- Gravel Sophia Street E. G.'u'n0r-Mills-Th:1t the necessary tnmuunt of gravel be placed on 'Suphia Street East in front of the Emms property, to dry up the mud-| gdy condition nf the mad. under; .~.upt'r\'i.~'iun 01' the Bnnrd 01` V\ u1'k.~`..` 'C`:11`1'i('ci. 1 "l`I~l\:I# unu (HI) du. ricd. I I`.-.. UIIHIIIUBD. Three Street Plmm:-5 l l Council rlvcidod that three street tcloplmnos should ho instnllvd for` the use ml` the pulicn`. at points to be l decided upon by Fire and Police; Cvmmitleo. It. was felt that this.` step would greatly facilitate thu wurk at the Police Department. now ' thought by many to be undcr-s.tu{f~ | lorl uu. Accounts Ordered Paid The |)nI:1n<'0 owing on the snow- gp|<*11g!1in;1 (~mm':1c1 and also the $100 um Hrvrn-\1 nl-unnrl in nuiiun-Mum r.-. I|u;.',lI|, UU. lvlaynr U. G. Roherlson promised consi(lcI'.'1lion of the request. Powers of T:i.\'nl ion Council rt;-ceix-'e :1 cnnnnnnicm lion.` but look no action, from the Town Council of Lindsay asking en- (lorsnlion of the following resolu- tion: "that the Government of On- lnrio he rospecnlly rcqucslcrl to and make rcccunmcnd:1tion.s- Io;1clin_u in the vnnclmvnl of lezgislnlion fur 'L`.>1l:|l)H.S`l'lll1, 2' wider powers or lu.\.':- linn for nnlnicipnlilivs to relieve the bnrclun of l.'1x.'1l.ion on rvnl propcrl._v and for the C.\`l:ll)]lS|`Il n(?ll`L of an L"([LlllFl1)lC lmsis for the distribution 2:1` social service and uncmploymunt relief bolwocn the Ferlcunl, Provin- :-ial and municipal gnvcrinnents. and For the p;cneral revision and simpli- fication of arlnxinistrzition of pubnr bn.s'incss." 'T`l`.-..n C4 ..r..-.4 `nl "appoint a Royal comn1i.s'sion to study _ 7PRlNClPALS u 3 WILL mama ADMLTTANCE; l|lll.\llll._' UEUIU. Asked by Aid. ` Tnwn Clerk Smith 1 vinus grants had similar purposes. I Nfninr Imngrnwnn u thlllllldl [Illl']}lJ.\,'US. I Major I. said the Business! Men's Club was behind Council and the ()rnm:e Imclge in whatever they might dc). 1vr.,....\.- n r: n.\xm.......\.. n,J (llL.' H|L'l'(.'HilHlS. It was thirteen years since such :1 celebration had been held in Barrie. , and the Celebration had been ad- vertised for two years. Points as far distant as Parry Sound would be represented. He said that they would like a band supplied, and some donation toward the expenses" which were ulrenrly quite heavy.` There was no revenue to the Com-, mitlee except from the sale of con- :-essinns. 1Ie s1u.:1.:es1e(l the Allnndalu Bnnrl. but they would not hire an: nnlside band. A.-I.-n.~1 I. Alrl urn . .`.......\.. (Continued from page one) I from East Simcoe who would have` gone to Midland are coming to Bar- rie. they expected that there would be a huge crowd here for the day.| [l1erc would be a big revenue to` I the merchants. `n ....... ll-.$...-.n.. .....`.... .`:..n. _....u_ _ GOVERNIVENT j RELIEF AID g [S _lE_DUCEDg Repair SitI(.'\\';lH{ -1\ lilI nu. . William Gm-net. I replied that pre- bccn made for 3 '\'\ `I I !\ the si(le\\':n 'l)Uill|l III vVUI`K.\`. Fidelity Insixrzintre Co. of Cniinda, Tnrnnin. \vrmo (`I1('Il)Sil1;`, :1 : ,m(,-n of the hand form to (`mhrn.:c~ Hhc onliro lmmlvrl nff;iir.< of the [m11i1i(`ip:i1iL\,'. submitter] in behalf cvf `A. F`. A. M.'1lcmns;un. Bnrrir`. RN01`- Vrcd to Finainoc Cmmnittco. Radio Advertising Tourist Information Bureau of 'Cz1n;1rIz1. Toronto, wrote ofTerin;:, rc- `ism'vnti0n for spot unnmmcemoms over radio station CFRB. the rate` g for three annmmccments during,` Whose pr0;:'r.'nmncs "Ontario K.it<-hon mi 1110 Air" nmnuntim: in all to $75. .lRL-[erred to Printing{ and Advcrtis` imz Cnimnilmc. PA: in! u fIn..1- T I` C`In~.\.-nu cats : I I I 51233 lllilil-T`>` 1 RI u Ix pm Ill}; LUHlHHllL'L'. ; County Clerk J. '1`. Simpson noti- gcd Council of the ndnmissiun of four lpntients to Royal Victoria Hospital. .'Bm'ri0. and me to 'l`m'ontn General `l'I()SDi[Zl] between March 10 and March 28. ` 1 An explosive said 10 be more pow- Eerful Ihzm ni1m-;_\'C0rimr is pmdLw- md by :1 process (Ir-\u:lo1)ud :11 111': }LIni\v'(-rsity of Iowa. Txmsilnl is man- ;ufar:lurod from water in which cc `;1 !is soaked in corn st.ar(`h m:Ikin;.{. nn_d .lhiS is processed with nitric acid. y . IJU [lillU. Larger Stomzze Tank I. A. Ward. Barrie bran(.'l1 man- ager. Shell Oil Co. of Canada. Lim- |_ited. wrote applying for permission '10 make replacement of larger stor- age tank. about 3,000 gallons, at `Barrie service station No. 1. accord- ,ing to town bylaws. "These tanks are underground and the reason for 3 `the change is that the present tanks `will not accommodate sufficient lzstomgze of ;. ,l1S0llllC to e-.irry ov-'1' l)\l.\'_V xveekends of xuinmcr months." The request was granted. Tu1H'n:iment May 24 Bm`1`ic Softball Association \Vl`(')`.\`! nskinxz pe1'mi.~'.~:ion to use A;:rieultu1'- :1! Park on May 24 for the purpose of holding a softball tournament. iproceeds to clear up a deficit from ,last _ve:n-'5 nperation.s`. The 1`eqn'c::t was grsinted , (`morgze l-`. Jamiestm. Barrie, wmte }nlTvrin;,-` s:e\'r;n em-rl:: of dry cedar zit I964 pm` cnrrl rleli\'ererl in four-l'oot |L`lt_!_`,ll1.'~` and $ - per currl (`Ill in any Tlvmgtli. or $4.50 pcr half cowl (`Ill land rl<`liverecl. Referrer] to Welf:ir(> '(`om7nittee. Y.`rI..m.-A 1 ! ur....,:I 1n nun: k.lIHlI1lltlUl.'. Edward 11. Ward. 18 William SL. iwrolc nskim: fur removal of dead {tree in front nf his I`('.sid`n(`(`. three 5l`(~e1 inside the sidewalk. Referred (,0 `Board of Works. ; \I_1 wnuu us.uu.uu:||L Fimncc Cnmmittee report. which was adopted, recommended that a payment of $163 in settlement of claim of E. P. Jackson, Peterboro, `for fracturing his leg in fall on icy videwalk in front of the American Hotel. and grant of $150 to the Bar- rie Branch of the Canadian Legion. be paid. . I.en-nm- Q`l\|-ran`:-\ rr*....1. (Series -14 3.; cnupe) on the north side of Dun-I-op street in front of Smith's Drug Store be rcpaired at once under the super- vision of the Board of Works. Cax- ried. 1).-... can-) 0-111- .... ,,. Phone 128 (Tonsidrr the Cnmpcmx Hark 0] Ihv (fur Pay $163 Settlement ....._ r1........:.. , , ,,_ .-unu- \\;l_\. ill hard to I|'liII(` \h.l.\u.m.I\- Bl'l(`.IC.~ .~;|l`M}. v\n-pl ;|.~ lhu! vmnl\n`liug feeling of (`1|.~(` and \wll-[wing whim-I1 cmlws when you Iukv lhv \\h(`cL . . . For In-rv is an (`air in hi:-In pvI'fnx'1|1u1|vv and .~;d'vt_\` arc nu nwrv lll;IHI`l' uf fv;unn~~ ur _;;mup.~ of |`vuh1r1-.~. Inn! ul' limv and 1-\pcrivlu'v and tv.~`tin;_-. . . . ~'-.'.L\l (.lll l\-I31 H l\'.- .~lqwrim` 1wrl'nr|n:un~- dutrs not fronx _\n-.~`lc1`da_\`. or the day lwfun` that, but front the day hu'nt_\'-viglll ycalrs ago when ;\[(`.l..\l'(Llll,.lN-Bl'l(1I& standardized on the \'u1\'c-in-Hx-;u1 engine. The ner suft-l_\' \ THE BARR]! EXAMINER, BARRIE, ONT.. CANADA ? l"n-min and :n m- mrnl rr:;i_r!ratmn , ` m1l_\- cxlra. Illlll Ill u\'(,'x'cmnt` Inls. {I oasis nnui been (l(`\'isvd which could pl`(>pL'rl_V `be re;:ard(-d as thnroui.:hl_v equitable to both school s_v.-=tems. Briefly. it was property asst-ssmeiit of the in- ldn-idual in any given municip:1lit_v. I V In adopting this plan the Govern- mcnt simply reverted to the provi- sion in all earlier acts of personal ownership of property. It is impossible to argue that in section 33:: separate school suppor`- .('rs are receiving their full rights. ijusi as it is impossible in the case Inf the larger companies to say that lthe division is entirely accurate", said Dr. Simpson. "But it is my contention that in both cases both schools are being used as fairly as it `is possible to arrange by a bill. And lit these are any inequalities. one, lwill fairly balance the other. 'I`hc' ldivisinn of corporation taxes only applies in districts in which separ- ate schools exist and do not apply to others. In the case of separate school supporters which have shares in a company or companies located in a municipality where no separate schools exist, all the taxes go to the ."L'lllll)l.\. There is one nthcr point I wish to ('mpha.\i7.e", said the ministnr.` Unclt.-1` .~:cotinn 33;: all .l0(,'l{ of nnv `company. held by anntlu-1`, is con- eiclerxd as ratr-J for public school purpns(:.<. hurl I am quilt` well nwnrw of the fact that many sepamtu lsclmol .<.uppm`t(.-r.< may feel that be- cause of this they are losing part of their taxes that might riglwtly 1: for separate sclmols. Section 33C? makes it impossible for any com- 'pan_v whnso . are resi- idont in Ont.'n`in to take .'Id\'nnta;.zr.~ {of Bill) and so ho divided on the bn.~'~ Ha nr nee:- " l .......\. ,4. .. , Summing up. the Minister int` Edu-3 ezitinn said that sectiun 33;: of the bill covered all cases of eonipaniesl where it was possible to determine the ownership of stock. Then there were exceptions. Because of the large distribution of shares. there were cases in which i it was impossible to determine the prnpurtjnn as between separate and public school supporters. he pointed mitt Tn overt-mnrv this` :1 hn hml vvnuunun unu nu-mu `Jug. I have confidence In the good judgment and fair-inincledness of the people of Ontario to believe that they will give the Government credit, [tr :1 (lesire to be fair. I would like to sti`ess that the :s'epzu`nt,e xehnnl is essentially 21 part ut the public school system and the re- zsponsibility is on the state to edu- cate all. At the time of Cunfecle1'a- tinn. property was very largely owned by persons, largely real es- tate. And so, under the system of that time, it was possible for the in lclividual to allocate his own taxes. [In 1886 it was 1'eeogni7.e for the first time the iinpnrtunce ut' the limitutions of the earlier` system. that. the old law did not cover all forms of property. I ..n .`A. ,....A..4.. ._,__,` .____._..._.:_-tx vvn1\I oI|\, yuu-u. .n.n-uu .1LI|l]I\II|.\.'|n If all of the property owned C()l`pl)l`:11i0nS were asscssetl 1 sclmol p111'posos on the basis of 1 ;z(mor:1l properly ns. in 1 (-:1::o.~: of thrvn ciiios only \\.'nuld 1. incrozme in the public .~;('hnoI 1'2 rvnnirr-rl 1n nrndm-n Ihn cumn ..- V. ,....,,....,_,. II. has already been empliasizcd that there has boon :1 transition pm`- iod since C0nl'cdera1inn", said the minis1.er. The imcL~.<.x'iLi(2.< of busi- ness life have demanded Crcatirm of lar;_.:0r units of control and with this enlargement. business of in~ (lividuals lms hccmnc al)sm'bod by larger (:()I`p(n'(l1iun.<. The form. -r owner has becmnc an (,-mplnyvc and S0, to $01110 extent. has 1051. lhr,` right of dirt,-cI.ing tlw m:innm' in which the taxes shall be apportion- orl, !Contlnued from page one) has been given, I would like to quote some figures. It is not possible to determine before the net is put Into operation the number of cor- porations, or the amount of the as- sessment of the corporations. which will come under section 33b. For that reason it is not possible to make any reliable estimate of the extent to which the act will increase assess- ment for separate schools or de- crease the assessment for public school purposes. Estimates. however, have been made of the change in the mill rate if all the corporation assessment. for school purposes were divided between public and separate schools on the basis of the general property assessment of individuals who are public and separate school supporters, respectively. Only in relatively few cases does the total assessment of persons who are sep- arate school supporters exceed 20 per cent. of a. ssments of poisons ` who are public chool supporters. ` II` nll nf Alan I I I.. |llCl'|.'il.\(! III III(_' ])|lUll(.' .`v'(,'lH)Ul l'1l!,C rcqui1'r.-(1 to produce the same -1- mnunt of taxes be in excess of one- hnlf mill. those cases being Ottawa. Windsor and North Bay. I `1I\vvr\ nnu(':In...... Iv` 1|. .r..n,1 li\'vpu\u-1. . .. ,....,,.... alread b( Confc ihie rxni.-1rrr:~n1nr DR. SIMPSON GIVES vnzws , 0N ygw BILL; H H|iHl_\' 5l.'p<'|I'ilLL` . .' 11~r| mnls. ilxln fur Han um. B. (I U(.I.`l.\ lli1U' snuld xghly 115. it` sent 1 municipality. 1 ` ts \L'h-\lllK'lll. III in the future 2 lead to :1 loss ( arate schools Hinc " ]li.1X basis. -. canon. III a Iuw CEISCS zIr(` Illgtlltrl` Umn H of public st.-h Reviewing the urixzim of tho : mate school syston1. Mr. iIcm'_v the n1;n`i1imo prm"in(`(`<. Mzmil 4.-xrl IL`-cilinl-. f`nl.... LI.` I 4-...\ Hilllllll, Ill? (IL'ClHl'L'(l. There 1:`. no need for lI`41isI:111m1 along this line." Mr. IIvnr_\' contend- ed. Recalling the prcrnier's conten- Iion that the C()l1sC1`\'aH\'c admin- istration had inm'e;l.s'erI .-.-(.-p:n'nlc schnnl grants 50 per cent. and out` public schnnl grants 30 pm` (-(-nl.. In` ` said: "That. Mr. Spvnkcr. is vorv wide of the facts. I (lid nut ('|1:m;:` the 1'(!x.:ul:utim1s jn 1930 to f:1\'nr sop- nmfc s(`h I chzmgcd tho 1`I';zu- [Minn in 1931 in fnvnl` of pom` schools. If the :'Cp.'\r:\1C sc`|m are poor they get extra :1s. if they were not. it may he that p,rnn1.a- In 1hcm`wore reduced." hlfu Ylnunn ....l.l I.:.. . Mr. Henry said his ndn1ini:<(ra1,i had hold to the policy that noithvr school systmn should ht` fnvnrvd. I-Iv suited that the Whitnvy nr1minis1ru- lion hurl inrrezmvd :,'x-ants Ru lhnl Hw l0:1('h0rs' snlnrics might ho r:1i.<-d. Dr. H. J. Cody. minister of (` tinn in the II(`:n'st ;Ir>\-'(!1`nmC*n(. hmll carried on this policy or holpim.-| c(luv:1tirm by incrL-n. ;1r:n11s'. In 1920 the system was vhnn;.{-zl in mm- vide lnrpzcr grants to poorer .\`(.'hrm1S and loss to schools able to take car!` of 1hl'.'mscIvcs. " l"lu-. :(I\v\r|nu' An... . I LII UlL`lflA\ \"l.`1`L` l'('(1llCL`(l. I ? I CLE/$NINGand .PB_E$5,|NG :1: -: 4 -._ In |IlL'lllbL'I\'L:.\. I`hc- gzoncrnl dc. of tha- ('h;1n~,:c was Lzrunler :1. . isianoe in tho p(mr(`I` s<'h(ml.<," lhv (` Ir`n(|er rleclnrcd. "Fif1_v pm` cnnr. "nf the schools of the prn\'inov pub- lic and separate - would ro<~m\~c~ more zxssistunce. "[`\\'t-nty per cont. were very lime nhcrcd and lhi1'1_\' per cent. received ::mnHcr grams. In rather words. the grants on the thirt" per cent. were Iessvncd to give morn` tn the 50 per cont." I-rt~L..n_ an-._ n _, u 1 s |.ll\:lIlhl.`l\'l.'$. The premier went. further~--he said it such action happened. it would place an unbearable burden on the province." the C0n. leader said. If separate school sup- porters would fm`(`;.:o option. the great mujm'it_V nf prm'in.~v wntlirl l'C_i(liL`(` and I think itlmt suvh n great. hurrlvn. rafter ull. lx-could be thrown nn the re-:t mt the tI\I`(I\ftrH-n 'I`lu-\- -.u~.. ,...... [ll)llhU. Mr. Henry said that the law as it now stood provided for tho ccitiuzi-1 tion of all boys and girls in the pub | Inc school system and as a ridei' there was the provision that Roman Catholics might set up scp.'\rat\' schools in the midst of the general system. The opposition icadul stressed. however. that the cstalr Iishment or these "dcnomlnntimizii schools" was purely optional. Entirely Unfittinxz" \`,ritici:4n1 of the ;1o\vcrnment`s Ht`-` tion in lcavimz the invusuro until "the dying moments of the lc-;,'isin- turn." was voiced by iienry. "It is entirely unfitting that slwh an important measure should h:i\'v been left to this Into date." he sniri. Mr. Henry said the separate school mmctinn in Ont.-n-in tum n\`r\\n'rln JVII . Ilcllly hillll llll.` supzlrzuc S(`nl)Ul I question in Ontario has provided I L`0ntroversic:4 for 95 _\'(`m'.<. _ . . . / "I`h1s bull IS one of such mrmmnl-} nus (.-hnrn(~tor that 1 would ho en- tirely lacking: in my duty and ro- ';])0nsibility if I did nul 1'ull_\' vx|)x'v.~<:; my personal view on the wllnlu . u:m'm1," hv rleclzxred. 'T`I\ns-n In I\A\ nnn.-I rnu I.\.. HON. c. s,HW ,c1vs SPEECH} g0N LEg11.AT1oN;. (Continued from Pace One) schools were founded. was entirely absent from the measure before the Huuse. tun. n.-....... ....:.u n_,,. u, . J "'I`hnt's My An.-:\\'cr" Mr. `Henry qnntod HL(llI`C.\` tn azlmw that in 1930 public sch-3015 vcr-(,-i\'<~J in ;.:r;1nl.< $3.f)5G.000. In I93). wlwn the ;.:rnn1s \-vcrv ch:1n:{od. thn mmwy zmim: in public .-:(-hrmls was $3.126.- 500. .-v1-q._,_4v,_ _.,... ...... -.. A- .1 , \lUU- . "That's my answer to the pre- mic-r's charge that we redu(-ed urnms to public schools 30 nor cc-nl.." he s:1id. Seymrzale .sc1'n,ml.< in 19:10 11`- ceivcrl $298.l)0l), he said. and in 1931 $441.00(). M1`. Ilcmv swirl ho nun:-rl with I`r(`mit'r I[(`pl>m'n ihnf . svhn0I.< were u part of On1m in'.~: mm- ::'ilmmn \\`hi(-1\ mmhl .-...!-.v `\n ..1\..1 Iuuls were .1 [):1I'l on unuxrms .<.'.itu1mn. which could only be zubnl i::h0d by .~:(-p.'n`zalC ::('hunJ .\'ll|)D()l`l("'S -themselvcs. I `- T`L,. 109 Dnninp St. ]|Z UV1III'|', . in nu in u fnuy rut. \'l.\1Y l'u\ .\'Q I ' l`I'l' ml`, _,, v I. llltllIlHHl' British (`H mm] schnnl: 11 up In"... Hlill 5 has been ,. |`uI`IIxv ~. HI (1110 CH.\(.' UH ll I111)`-Ill` . regardless of stock holding 1 smont. This will not be p0 n 4'..o...... ...`.: ...xn Il>-\JJI\-n`~`P\n`l POLICIES PROVIDE |l|lU\`\ll Ull HM.` lK"\'l (I Tht-5' are (-rnn[>:n':1l ;nnbm~, l.`\/(`I1 if lhvir mes arc hi;.:lxuI' than ' `I-II|I\lA' H15 \\ Ill HUI D(' ]')U - and will undnubtmily of revenue to the 50]) in :1 few municipali- , |)l'|l\'HlC(. f`nlumbin I (nl.~*," whil s n....l-.1 Protection For dependents. Financial security for old age. Good education For your children. Safeguard for your business. Mortgage retirement. rt-nag. )aIuzo:u....7 V """` I""""' """' _No matter how lxiglny you prize your drapes they are safe in the cure of fabric experts who never err in pro- scribing the proper cleaning methods for everything. Goods; Galled for and Delivered "r|1l|-