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Barrie Examiner, 5 Nov 1936, p. 2

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JSSIH DHSHCCI 100% A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Town of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued at the Posl. Ofliro Square, Barrie, every Thursday, by J. A Mm-l.:u'(-n l(~rlimr> and W. C. Walls (manager), owners and pul)Iislie1`s. The Barrie Examiner is a member ot"'l`h- (fzmactian Weekly Newspapers Asso- ciuiiun and of Class A Weeklies. ..-...-.n-wruu 1': A VH1!!! Page Two U1`g'u1g the :<('hu0ls. :1 tn` H:1l`vt_v Cu11m'i his (-onlvnl'un' by ( l:i`.\I : walk. v-. mm as w fmm hillr \'l'h'u'1e`:;, ` '.tbil'1l_\`. W `.1'1g';l1 amrl. H am) wmnl.l.im: Lh<*:;* \ Is!-Lr nmiv 1)l11`_\' lhv t.hoy mm muy it .\`c1mn1.x` um" nil :- | ,) job to; L111` 01 Scum mubih` ` mukv U SLJH.`i(:|:ul"1xuN nnuug Anywhere in (Yunnan, $2.0!) a year; in United States, $2.50 :1 year, pzxyablo in u(lv:1m:e. Single copies, 5 cents. Sul):=.(-,1'ib(-rs wishim.-,' In tliscnntinur: paper at expira- tinn of p<-riuxl pnicl fur are (+7-:p<:(:tL-d to notify this 015- I Jim` l)(`f()l`l` d:|t.t- of 1-.` _____.___ _ mimmum 11 Whill \`0l\:;H nvvd 101' mu .\`t:llh`(l mm 0! Nu` .\`\`hm ornu` '.\nmu the p1uu'1pl the first in Installation of udchttmml .\'t.1`e-M for pulicn` wurk is :1 \\'l.\'t` nw:1.~;u1'o. \\'c11k11ossv.~` m thv mum pulicixlg has been thv clifiu-ully of re-'.u`him the beat. quickly. In thv first six n1m'.H1.\' n1'~Hw present your 4340 11o11-BriLi.`l1 nn1nu.',1':1nL.\' m1Ls*1'od Canada while tlmsv or 1.ir`u.'1.~;h blood numbered only 912. 'I`his 1\ea1v._v clilunun of foreign immigra- tion, 11' it continues and grows wiLn increus'mg "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936 *"`' * THE - BARRIE --EXAMINER nu. \\"v C: nun .1 1):` (lm "Sim 'l'l"..-\(`lllN(l ' K! I with \ ...,. l\Ill I IIAII CiLi7.(-ns 01' this coxmmmity will welcome Lhv oppm't,u1'1iLy 1)1`:')Vi(lr`(l by two Poppy Days ,.,. u......-mu Nnvm`nl')H' 7. zmd Woclnosclay I n V... , ._ SUBSCRI PTION RATES I, on An .. ...,.o..-- an T ilHpk)l`l;1l\t I not. pl`0pt`1 to supply .~ ...I. .\v' o`.....l ` HM` AE.Dl-TORIAL EDITORIAL NOTES Established 1884 .,,u L. n. I 0|;I` Y DA Y lN(`i S:\l"F. l)l{I\'lN( ; EARLY ` lvzu'h'xug: of szuv (lrivinp; in the m:'1'u* m1_uix1vm' of mu` Nutionul (~11 of the Unitvcl Sbutos .~:upp01`L.~. 1 an in 111:-;;v \vm`d.~;: :. nut u n-.xl.m':Ll :Ll.L1".bu1.o of hu- uu 1:; 1'l_\'in;: with -.1 birci m` . I mu-|v.. -.ml i\ is nm in be 1eu1`1wc1 ` vrx-m` u.~; :1 hnnmn b(`iI1{.`,' 1t`i1I'I1S L0 ` n 01' M10 poppy, the sorrowful 01` its blcmcl~rod bloom takes ni1`i(-unrrrx with (*.'1<:h succoecling _._A. ,. uv..m.- nu-n S t\.\.\\M'lil.uuIu. t,1u- P1'v111`1m' that abuses in l.lwxv _L:rz1nLs will bv stampvd ly rigqht that this should be -m 110.~:})'1L21li:7.z1Li()11 costs are :LL)us~s vrvvp in. the hospital - should Lw 1w11uli'/.0d. 4 \ LhI- (J!-)p0I'LUllll;_Y pluvnu u u_y on S:u,u1'(l:1y. N0vr>mb(-r morning", Nnvr-mbor 11 1.0 1): L0 Lhosn who lzIi(l clown t.1`1 Grcztl, Wm`. T..n(-.ully, l.hr- Pom) r:h:n';y> of i:u'rir2 P.1':u'1(:h N< I.a;;'i(m. rm. mnnhnlicn'\ ml` Hit` DOD} ')VI(H`(l uy LWU 1 u11p_y :4:-._yu vnml)-r ' pay their respects clown t.l'1oir lives in the , Poppy Days will be in .,...11 run 1117 r`.nnqr]inn Ln!` 1'Upp_y uuyn w... .1; ... ':m(:h No. 147. Canadian n. Lltll 0 1' l y w to hancllo this situa- b_\' letting` drivers loam _ tlw linm-.LL'mns011 their 1 s and Llwir own (l1`i\"1ng: m1_\' tv-.u`h the basic op~ :9 must u".u`h d1`i\'e1`s to ' pm n. O \u u up. uul u nu. vvutecl Lu u~aching "mg; to pupils above I be well spvnt. us, \|\ w A\\ Lippliecl .\ u nnin and xm ,.\. Au AlL\.JAK. \.'L n `uthor than sport-m.'10n is \..-Luau uvnvlr! M telephones 0. One of the ;: of the town ng o1'1"n'e1`s on 1,:l:);lU|I. The symbolisnw 1 appmpriutnxwss bl: nn u tlrrrzper signifi tunrrn w -....... rflhn (`_1_`.n f Wu`. if; to sun- m where nu. an. :)X` 111:` prosperity, will create a situation far from satisfactory to those who believe in keeping British sentiment supreme in Canada. The Waterloo Chronicle, marking its 80th} anniversary, has launched out into a semi- weekly, the Monday issue being in tabloid `form. Good service has been given to Water- loo by the Messrs. Bean through the Chron- U 2 icle, which is a well-p1'ir1ted newsy paper and I this further step of progress should establish I it still more firmly in its constituency. Legislation is to be introduced at the next session of the Ontario Legislature authorizing municipalities to exempt from increased as- sessment improvements made under the Do- minion home repair scheme. Even without this permissive legislation. there would be very little disposition on the part of the municipalities to make any serious raise in assessment where an owner makes improvements on his home and thus gives employment to various trades. Under the pro- posed legislation. a period of three years is to be allowed before any increase of assessment on such improvements. I the car raffle nuiszm-"0 which has developed I cases by individuals who find it a profitable People are getting pretty well fed up" with into a business proposition promoted in nitmy unclertaking to work through charitable or- ganizations. The Mayor 01' St. Thomas has. declared that no more car raffles will be al- lowed in that city while he holds office and the Times~Jou1'iml. endorsing` his stand. says: "Now that it has become a commercial enter~ prise. more or less. with doubt being: cast upon the method 01' dispensing the proceeds. it is 1y." What has Attorney-Geneml's Depart- i ment to say about this`) better that the scheme be eliminated entire- I I l Speaking to the Kiwanis Club on Monday. l M1`. Brymner said that the thing which im- pressed him most on Armistice Day in Lon- don. Enp;lancl. last year was the way the two minutes of silence was ob.s'e1'vecl. The streets were all alive with noise and bustle but when the eleven o'e,loe.l< gun sounded. there was an iinmecliate cesxation of t1'a1'l`io. clrivers got out of their vehicles and stood with bared heads. a hush fell over the whole city and was un- broken clu1`in{.7; the periocl of silence. Unfor- tunately there has not been the same hllShd silence in Barrie on these solemn annual oc- casions oi` 1`en'ie1nb1'ancei Nearly every year. motorists and t1'ne.k drivers have been heard driving along`, heeclless of the solemnity 01` the time. Whether due to tl10\1ght.l(>ss11e,ss or in- clil'1`e1'enee. it is to be hoped this sort of thine; will not be h(`:,ll`(l next Weclne.' on Remem~ branee Day. 1 I i Down in I~I21wkosbm'y. O11t.. the :1(i1ninl;s'L1`:1,- : Lion of reliei` funcls is 1'oporLe(l to have be- (iome {L s(t:1ncl-.1.l and the Dopari,xn(-.nL of Mun- icipal Allairs has had to step in and Lake chitrge of the situation. It is stated that, the Govermnr-nt has been supplying about 53 per crsnt,. oi` the ('.osLs of all services enjoyed by Lhc people of HHWKCSDULV . The nmyor of .Lhe town hotly rosentecl t,he inLori'e1'ence 01' the Depairtnient but, the Hon. David Croll has not n(`Sl[.`ll,(`(1 to tell His Worship 1.1131. the mal- zL(l1ninis1,1':1Lion of roliel` funds must Cease. M1`. Croll (`l1FlI`.`.`(`Cl that the mayor was "running an uno1`i'i(',iul AllIC`l` Liberal Club as an auxil- iziry to the town`s relief ol'i'ice." We don't Lolorzito political use of our relief funds". said Mr. Croll. It, doesn't inzimei` whether the `auxili:u'y' is Liberal 01' (`o1ise1'v:iLive. Relief stays out of the pa1't.y-po1iiics gzmie. and we don`t 1l(`Sll.f1L(` to >::u' that Lo 0111' supporters as well as our ()I)I)()I](\1]tlS. Right. you (lI'(`. M1`. Croll. Public opinion is with you in taking V such :1 Slillld. To be proud of Ivarning is the greatest ig- x1o1`anco.---Bishop Tzxylm`. 0P1N1ON's OF OTHERS signi1`i(-.:mrro ortch Sl1CC(`C(l1112,' year. The Great War is; pussin_:;` almost into lnprmul, :1 gvnurzxtinn is boq1u~n1,h0(1 Lhe duty 01' t:zz,:'1')/irw; into Lhv. yozxm 1,1'1z'1L have yet to come Lhn work and 1.hv iclmls 01' those whom the `Poppy commen1m':Lt<-5;. , ..,.,..\.mu um nmmv ns :1 svmbol _u.. 1-.. .. Y0l"\' GOT TO Nl\K!-". IT Hl'.\l DlJlL'> marlin nc-tvri the g mach- imn/.v [llL`(llilH` litl HI lull." `(I lH|V\\ n(`iuri'/.L`d l)_\ UHO Uilawzi ox }:f1`C. l1C. xingle rodm-1m in the Canadian tnri important 1:n'ifl' roclun-{inns an were also made on the am and that nn May 1 the (in British textiles was cut. 1 ......\1;.\n F-n-nu inxnhnnt-nlc {V Yet 1 (`nnadiz THE BARRIE EXAMINER. BARRIE, 0N I'., CANADA I`. DUHIL` IHI . but in the yon)` been notably 1 ..~.nn .u (`an-yr sun A.` , .- . .-\ lln-rt.-.1 \' t'l'\'ll.\' OM41 \\`.'L ..,x ... 1-.....~.... Th 1- l'1\on1plm (`d Wum -11 av,_.. Protect Hard-Earned Savings Poppy ('!)IT1n1lfII1l)l nu-s. Cl.I11I.(lil has ucloplmcl tho Poppy as a symbol b0(`.1llIS(! 01' mp f;().()()0 ;:1'a,v(-s in Frzmczo and Belgium in which liv the (lead 01' the preced- ing gnm-rzxtinn. b(-mulso of Lho 170.000 Cana- dizms; Ln whom Lho <-.0n1`li<:1, b1'oug`ht disable- mnnt 01' mm kind or zmothm`. v. 4. 41..:,. nn....:n:nn nnnqnq in it`<: HROUGHOUT Canada, life insurance pnlicyhuldcrs and hcncciarics should r(-;1li'/.c the rm-112:0; [0 their own and the nzuhmul \\'cH`.u`(- that lies in cxtrclnc and unjust lcgi.sl;uinn. These policyholders represent 50 per cent". of the electnrs--feder;1l and prnvinciul. ] hr the institution of life in.sur'.1nce, they h11\'c tn pnuled their 1'es)u1'ces that their cnllecti re interest can withsturrd '.1tt.1t`k.s that would hring nuncizll disztster tn the il1(\'it]Llill. I);-spite war, epidemic, panic and dcprcssiun, life in~.urancc has INCL every policy nbli_:_;;uiun promptly and in full. Despite the nancial disturbrmcc of the past six years, it has distributed, and mminucs [0 dis- rihutc, (0 its pnlicyhnklurv. and bcnccizuics, over $5`.)(),()()() cx cry working (lay. Seventy-ve per (cm. of this inoncy has been, and cnminucs to he, paid in living p()iiL)'i1()iLiL`I'5; the balance to beneciaries. Life Insurance Gum?/imz of Lifc in.sur21m`c is the ;r,r<::1tL-st m-operative lmsillcxs in (f;1n;u|`.l. Nu om: tlnulwls its strength 21ml .sl;1hili:}'. Nu nnc (]l.lLliUl1's the prudent and intelligent (l'(`(`li()l1 of its` ;1l`{;1i1's*. I It is the gL1uI(|izu1 of 1|u- lmrd-L-:xrI1c(l srlvings of 3,S()(),()U() men and wmm-n in all walks of lift. Tnday there are forces : the \\`cIf;1rr.- of these pump! pcnzllim their s:1\`i11_:_;s um mcnts ll1mu,;l1 IL-gislzuiun and pri\'.;1L: clclns--rc_gz1x '_1hi|it_y tn p:zy--21mI whinl v' r .. ,1.I:_. .....l Cmmr/imz Homes Innl, (H UIH` Klllkl Ul (Lll\I\v|I\.A. ` On T nm)y Day this Dominion pmlsos in its 3 `normal :u't,'xviLi(-s tr) I`('(`.l.U Lho sn(-rifices of its young` mrm and to pay t.1'ibut,o 1.0 their hor- oism. AL 1,110 szuno Linw. Cn.1mda.sL1'ives 1,0 liquicluto in some small mv21su1'r,- an obliga- tion to those (1i.s`:Lb1(-(1 mun onmloyecl in the The ixm-rcstx of life insurunu and `_.encLi.1rics--z1s of all other swings` are imcstcd in one fnrrn (L-.unul;t4dcInzn1d lhdl pmmisc-. SCl`\'L`(], when the dc-lnnr is able to cznrm.-cl su\il1gs \Vhich .s.1fc;,;uur(l families of the Dunlininn he 1 unjust legislation. day are in (lztmttln that! mcnztcc _`All'(.` pctnplc. Th(.`SL' forces would `/1; and impair their invest- tl1mug,;h whith (".lH('L`|`i puhlic )t`i\`.ttL: tlchts--I'cgz1t`(Hcss of the (IL-htnt"S ' p;ty--;tml whith tcttth. tn destroy the hip nf public and private pmpcrty. IL` insut';tnu.- pt)|i()'h()ld(`l'S 'f1Cf.lL t.lI`tL`S`--21% uf titi/cm wlmsc ;s ur ntmthcr in l.t--L tn pay he HI)- I, tn pu_y; that hard- L] s;t\int;s thus humtrs and iv. hc prntcttcd {mm Thursday, November 5. 1934 .___j.__._.,...._____.___ 111 mum nu-.mu., \.....,,.. ` Vr:L':1'u1'L Wm'ks}`mpx 01` the Country. whose only h1(`Z|.11." 01` 1ivolilm0r,l is the making of these simplv omblvms. | m...,. ...;,a.. .-...mm-nmms; of the moat C2m:1- I slmplrr mmnmus. ` 'I`hr` wido 1'mni1'i(:zitinns oi` moat dian 1.cp;im1. with thus 01 tliousimcls of work- 1 01's on Poppy l)u_v. l.'.1k(~ ('.(Ll'(` of the distribu- tion of tlwsu P01)pit*s t.lu'nug'l1m1t Czmacla. | ClflZl(lllll'l.`l 01` ovvry um` and (l(`_L ,'l`(`(` should wom :1 symbol on Poppy Day. For that is sure- ly 11 (lay of l'(!('()ll.`:f`('l`&lLl()ll and 01' rocloclication to tho work on l12mcl_ nl` (-ontimiinp; tho st1'u(`.- ture of (-.'1vi1i'/.ul.im1 wl1m'o the w01'km's 01' (L previous p;m'u-mtio1'1 l(~1't oil`. VVILL N()'l` (IIIANGIC |l()Sl l'l`1\I. GRANTS P1`emi(-1' Islvphuru has; :mm`>11m'ocl that tlwro will be no ('llllll_`. _'(` in tho gxrunts on public ward pzttivuts in lmspilnls. Tho p1'o1)0s(-(1 c.hanp;o would lmvv zulclvcl :1 bur(l(\u of $4.20 :1 wmrlc on paying); patients in this class 01' ac- ('0lI1U1(v)(luti()I`l, so tho clm-ision to retain the scale wh(~1'<*by tho p;0voi'nnmnt grant of sixty cents :1 (lay :mpli on all public ward pat.ient.s is of the most inmm't:u1<'o to such patients. they being: tlms x'vl`u-vvcl 01` the pnyniout oi` the amount of tlw _u;r:mt. It is also 01' (leciclocl '.1clvm1t:1p;c= to thv lmspit.:1ls and also to the u111niuip:tlit'ws whivh uu would havv . hucl tn (".1l'(` lm` uh i1wi':-usv(l number 01' pz1- I l.it`.llt..l11l(l thv plttll In :i.(l sixty vents :1 day to tlw bills of ynlyiliy.-, p:lti<~ms l)(~vn ('z11`1'i(~(l out. The` (lw-isinn to r(~s<-incl the cut in grzmt l'nllnwe~(l :1 vvry stron`u; ])l`(`.\`(`Ill,i1tl0H of the msv fur ])utivnls mud liospiuxls nuiclo by the ()nt:u'io llnspiluls ./\ssm'iuti(m. ` 11, is stutt-(1 by } l`(`llll<`l` that ('(lllllt`(`IlUll with llwsv be out and il in only should lmw. (i(m~muu~nt Costs ' V | `P ...~..in\ in lhn h(\

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