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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1938, p. 2

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HELI THE BLIND V In View of the fact Lhui u Lag day is being held in Barrie on Sat.u1'duy, June 4. in the in-- ,tere-sts of the Canadian National llistitute for -the Blind, under the z1l1spi('.c's of the Ladies "_`Auxll1a'ry to the Barrie Lions Club. a few com- ments might be of inLor(-nut to the public. This .organization is the only one in Ontario which undertakes to provide g'onm'nl services d<>.~- signed for the 2l.SSiSI.21I1C( of all blind people. 'jirrespect.ive of age, cmocl or sex. n_..__n:.__-- AI-.. ....l-1:.. .-...\ ...\.-.I`....n.1 In. nI\ And if banks could land ten limos the amount of their de- posits, vullm-ling intc-rrst (`.8(`ll time, bank prulits would he- vunn: a national 8('Il1ll8l, divi- dends would he paid if! astron- muiral li urn-`. )1-nple would be selling all they lliad to lmv hank shares, and there would be a land uflice rush on at Uttuwa for bank chart:-rs. Blutiwhait are the facts? 3.. `H.-. . prots last year aver- ug` - 8_ `ban half of one per re 2 total assets - a lower llldtggll than that on which any other `class of business, corpor- ate or individual, mu succeed. Dividends are less than 4,) per cent. on shareholders` in- vestment; nobody is scrambling to sell all he owns to invest in bank shares. and there is no land oive rush at Ottawa for bank charters - though no a :pli-atinn has been refused in I c hut fifteen years. His career was a triumph of sturdy Hritinlu vlmrzu-tvr. He `.v.:-~)k an unpopular cmnrse during [110 (Ire-at War, but later became one of his c0untry a grunt li;_rurc-1-4. standing rmly for his 1-onvivtinm-5 and for smlmhn-2-\H in the linunriul struct- lurn of (lreal Britain. 'T}.at "was writlvn by mm. of the gwntvsl of .`%m-iuii:-ii. E"; H. kale Viscount Snnmlvn of In-knrn.~Imw, Philip 34:. mm-n, i.-. }935 --- little more than two yearn. u__rn. F211 stood solongnr an resolutely in tho- fore-frumt nf puma` -::o:\tr<;versy, or aroma-41 auvh erce np[m2~`ilinn by vignur of r.'}'i.1i0n or sevrrily of tongue -- and nume p:l.~'H(`d to his rm-at having Earned greater public respect than Vim-mum Snmmvdc-11. His words quote-d almve apply to (Ianmliun l>unkin;_r_ today with all the force with whirl) he appliml Ill`llI that (lay in banking in England. The Canadian bunlsing I-Ky:-\lI`lll in a Briti.-;l| s_v.~t-n1, adjmstrd from time In lime In lit the m-e-la of a developing nation in the changing 51`(`lI.` of this new wurld. Banks pt-rfnrm no uxiraclma. nan JAMES J. CARLYLE`: Your local branch bank numagar will be glad to tall: bonklnj with you. II will be glad to aruuwr your queuioru from u standpoint of his own experiuuce. The next article in Hill series will appear in this newspaper. Watch for it. `W-` hlllhlll IllIl\_y lllllllll II" `ill but lh('l'(' .~'huulrl In` rm .~::w of Irma] rh,'hl.<. \vh-mt-r pm I nr munivipnl." Hnu. H. I: I9 age Two T \A1rxoL nun: uu-_v at nu.-ruru ugulllnc Ill nun: unsrln. lllut Is as true today as ever. You cannot rrmne 1-rwlil by writing gures in a book. You cunrun mulw loans rr-gurcllo-as of deposits, collateral or re-pa_vnwut., llu-n wrile the loans up wilh ufmtntuiu pen us figures: in u lumk lulmlle-tl "llopusits" and lend llu-m over and um-r. Credit can on! be iastwtl ag Credit can only be issued oguinar rpni assets . . . The amount of credit must alcruys be litniiml to the anwunt of free money . . ." Wltat gives rise to a loan? THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA r should ho rt-ally in- ? puliliml gnmt-. Thvv it wilh ('l<):~'.:* nyvora vith (-zmdnr and in1r~I mm) "':nnn1'urn ..v} .- \\'I|ll |'lU>.l` I'_\'l'.'1 I`uwv(!.'~nnuir. lrlll` |nlIl |l'll lo thn . in mm din~r-- 0 mnn of ill- ity. If in thu of gnml-\vill K/Hhlnn 7 nu." C.N.R. ASKED 'r 0 REVISE . cam RATE 1Proper Cdmpetitive Rate Sought Collingwood To Montreal Luna`, u; mu L)`V ..,.,.. At the Fall Assizes 01` the Supreme Court, of Ontario in Bu1'1`ie last fall. not, one conviction was registered in six motor m'.ms1aught.er" cases. yet in the accidents which preceded the laying of Llwso x-112111293. no t'vw(>1' Lhxm 0ip;ht people had lost their lives. \V|l|)|I |l'lHlllIqIl.\ I;HHl|l'(l. (mum-i] :n(-lml in am vffm" 1r>r`t 1h<- ir)1m'v: nf thv In I and ~qnil.':l)Iu- 1)t"ILtmI M(1.~:.s'r-1/. 1 R1*p!'(Idl)('1inn Erlm-:Itinn.'a| I": guiust arnml asm-la. Tim! is They kc-vp cash reserves more- thun snicic-nt to mm-t (lu- averagv daily withdruwuln. The kt-rp mu:-h more-. in forum re-inf: ily Nmvt-rtilrlv inln t'ilH|l. should any enIcr,r_u-my ever arise. By rvzn-mn of their 1-mbstaxniul liquid ass:-ta ( '.unuda`.-L I-hurlen-,d banks have mom-y awaiting lo-mund -~ just awaiting safe loaning nppurtunit_V. 1. . Banks cannot It-ml Ilium-._v unlvss po-nplo-. want to borrow it. '|`h-y have no nmnnpuly of the l)lJ!~ ilN`!-l.~ oft-uvmling crwlil. for the rush rc~.~'-ru-A of many uthvr (-urpurulimm [inn] 2: um.-ful earning outlet in the-. .'-4ilHlC way. Sou. Imum lirwtly give rim-, to Ir o.~'it.~':. hul. hm :-. you ever (-un.si_1 r-re-d what it is that gives rise to a loan? A tuaufs realiz- nhlc am-ts 1l('l'llllHI|-"lN?d from his own work. plus his, wn charm-tor. ability and` W1 g- uess to r-pzty. ' All d.-(xv;-xiL~' arr nut the direct result 0 lnuns. l t'upIe do not }H"rI|W l(Inl \' lll Y|lIII ;ll'Dl'f IVVBIIIL Ill ICDCIIIH. l("}lJIU U1) borrow mom-_v and pay interest an it to lvuvq-. it In dc-puuil at 8 lower rate or no rat. at all. Let us remind you that de- poems of mu kind are R aye Payable to line dc-pouilor. as to nia order, in cash. I It. is a kindly rate that has not given us the gift of seeing ourselves as others: SP6` us." ~~~~ - W111 Durant. l They borrow money for use. Tht-_v draw it out promptly and use it in the expcvtation of making a profit over and above the bank rhargcs. couucn. `ACTS ll' HHITK '1-1/. M.l . n. .n I'|.- wilhrh`-:I\v:u| of till` we :ny::uin.s`t Culling- Lilnih-(I. nn behalf -..n:.....\......n r`.\....,.:| n|.1. T`rul1i|)i10d, 19311. -n1nrr.|-' .H'ym1iv.'Ilo-.) I!'k(`1 pri<'os." ) \`IlIl|l . and H1!` in pru- urn After being` _\'ozu's in nfI"u`0. says the T01'0n-{ to Sun`. the Aberh'.u't. Government has pro- vided no dividend. no ostz1b1'1s1mwnt of a just` price and no bmwfit \\'1m1.t`\'e1` Lo the 0011-` sumer. So far as Mr. Ab(-`1`11arL's party is com I cerned." H. says, Social Credit is now only :1` `kIA\1 `V I k-(`I u( \l. label." Our na1ne.\`ul:e. down by the Otionabee Rl\'- er, the Peterboro Exznniner. has just issued its annual V'Lu`{1Li0ll number setting" forth the uttmctioxis the K-.iw:n'tlia Lakes hold for holi- _ day-seekers. "Kuw2u'ilia is an Indian word" meaning Smiling Waters and Happy Lands". As one who lius camped and fished on every one 01' these be:nu.i1`ul lul~:es. the writer can testify that. the Indian word Kawartilia fits them adniirably. By word and picture. this tourist edition gives a splendid idea oi` this special part of Ontario's su1mnering" grounds and should prove effective publicity! with me multitude of people who are seeking` delightful plm`e.~: in which to spend vacation` days. ;. :l'HE BARRIE EXAMINER CRIMINAL CODE TIGHTEN El) THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938 EDITORIAL NOTES >lAh\4nl.4\4\4unv\a \ll uh... u.\,\ -. V. ... Sometimes the public are confused by up peals made to them by canvassers who repre- sent. the goods they are selling as being` made `by blind people, Every '.u`Li<-lo sold by The Canadian National Institute for the Blind bears the trade mark 13lindm'a1'L and cn.1'~ Ties the label of the (dlanndian National Insti- tute for the Blind. m .- , \v..s.._.u EDITQRIAL We hc-lit-vc it is ('lll'I`C (`l (-nmugh tn may it would not hn p<). for Ihn world with :1]! its`. inmm\'ml nmtlmds of production to make .<:ul'fi(-i-nl l()(()lHl)1i\'(`.\` I'm` all 1111- i)ny:; who hnvv \vi:mimI in >pm`:11v lhum. And 1110 higgm- nml mm`r- pnworfnl and more inmns- ing thny mnko ilw 1l)("(`Jll14)H\/(`S Hlv ),{i'l`Zlil`l' will In- lhv (l0.x`in- nl` tlw buy In uppmzn-I1 Hu- !~'1{lE,I` wht\.*(.- he will be big mmugli in luau. un Ilw ml \vim|n'.~' rnd mnkv ihv thing go. VV- "zm think 01' several driv:-rs nnw I .<.0](lnm mi...: :1 day gning 10 the S1l1i1)Il when their nld train is nrrivinrz and (Ir-p11 I. ...II\...-io-.0. Hun .)...:n A'.......l.I.. n\l\.l . \\'n1-u |nl'u nun lluux m .u--v-up, uuu zdmit, frankly and with enthusiasm and is snnwthimz` in it from whivh t be entirely svp:n'.'Itv II was thoir 1 .-l.\..n- ..n.\.. :\u\..\\ .1-sub 1-u\:\:-nu .-.l`ln.n in Wu rm-all hm um` ongim-01' whn the pan nf eliminating-_' slvznn onginos nn lhv [PBS prnrlur rLm.~': and rvplm-ingz mom with Dinsvls, was given mmmission of upvmting mm of Ilium` lip-,hl-r 1m\vm' engines. In` wont nlwud and lid lhv wurk \V but he novvr likvd it. His n1)_ivvtim1 in his 1 words was"`It'.< too much like running; :1 strut-1 - Small \vondvr Ihut four or viuhl mu-n in l`nI`unlu should my thnt as lw_\'s they wnnlvd tn hm~mm- lawn motive onginomnx`. If the nvvrago .-ululx. 1 \vUI`u zskod the sauna q1u=s1ihn we -are cortnin lhvro wnuld In` :1 u2`v:1l sl1u\ving of hands imlivnting that lhv scum` riosiro `md ontvrvd many :1 boy's hvnd. A rc-porter lh 'I`omntn askvd eight men \vIml,_tIn-_v wanted to do when they were boys. Four of Hu- lright, including mm. H. J. Cody, pl`(',i(il'l)l ml thw University of 'I`m~ said their ambition hm] hm`-n to he locomotive 0l}in(`(*|`... Rm, nnt mo pf Ihv fuur 1.0m,-.1111 ` an (_`llgi71(`(`I'. And right thvrn one l`H(`l)1lH1`I'. two truths, (1) That :1 great mnny lmis: have felt. ihoy would like 10 drive .1 big :-:nn'tin;: i'ail\v:i_v mi- grino, mid (2) Thai mnny fnik novvr in rmiii7.e- ihrir bnylmml z1mbili:.n.~:_ zulnng nvvr npvn dark :~'.pnvns_ uflnn in II lho ht~n(lli;,'ht pit-king out the lrzu-k r~`.\vitchvs, 0v-`r on the alt)! wand knnwin_.; hing :<(-hotlulo had [0 hr` mnimninvd. 'l`h ul' :1 ;I!'l`l1l moving wsatmn. :1 thing; \\'hi lln*r>|)l)u(l and plnyml Us full part in ms`: :\ I` .s VI.` n an :1 5;; \ nu : 01` :2 day. As in Barrie, the gas plant in the town of Cobourg has not been a success. A proposition is now before Cobourg council l'or the instal- lation of a propane gas plant. Its promoters claim that gas could be sold as low as $1.35 per M cubic feet as compared with the $2.25 for coke-oven gas as now uscd; and that in- 'dustrial consumers could be supplied at pns- sibly 90c per M. Houses off the pipe-line could be furnished with gas in tanks, with a re-fill- ing service like that of the oil companies. by truck. Gas-Ii1'ed furnaces, it is claimed, would effect a saving of 40 per cent. as coinparcd lwlth anthracite. It all sounds very interest- Iing. If the proposition can be proved satisfac- tory in Cobourg, Barrie and other Inunicipali ` I ties operating gas plants might (`,0nsidm' it. c'.\ Established 1864 A Weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Town of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued at th Post; Office Sq1_1a1`e, Barrie, every I'hursday, by J. A. MacLa1'en (editor) and W. C. Walls (manager). owners and publishers. The Barri Examiner is a member of The Canadian Weekly New. Asso- ciation and of Class A Weeklies. A majority of the city council of North Bay turned down a motion for daylight saving in July and August, but agreed to submit. the question to the 1".1tepaye1`s. The Nugget is Hrh-n-uh: nnnu{nno:I" ch-.9 in nxnlzinu ni'n\riuia'in L` llChI\lll |.I\J lll AU 1 LLDL PLLJL In. J AAL. A` ubbu u I firmly convinced" that in making provision for a vote the councillors felt the nays would again secure an anti-majority in a 68` per cent. expression of t,hose,entitled to the bal- lot." It challenges the council to petition the| Municipal Board to permit a vote being taken [on a manhood franchise basis. If the Board were to grant such permission, it would be establishing` a dangerous precedent. A more likely way for the young people. if they are so worked up over the daylight saving question as the Nugget seems to think, to achieve the desired end would be to use their influence with municipal voters and then put their en- ergies into the job of getting out the vote. /o\ When the House 01' Commons, last Tl11ll'S-I day. was considering a retirement allowance of $5.000 a year for Hon. Philippe Roy, Can- ada's Minister to France, it was revealed that t Mr. Roy had been drawing $12,000 a year in` salary and $13,000 as living allowance. Speak-` ing in support of the vote, the Prime Minister said Mr. Roy had served Canada in Paris through successive governments and they had lound his work satisfactory. Mr. Roy is a gen- ial gentleman and courteous in the discharge lot his duties, as the Canadian weekly news-I papermen experienced in their visit to France in 1924, and they will not question the state-` I I | I ment that he has rendered satisfactory ser- vice, yet that is no reason he should be hand- ed out such a retiring allowance. For years he has been drawing $25,000 per annum and has made no contribution to pension funds `and we can see no justiiieation for paying -him a $5000 pension. Parliamentarians who `vote for payments oi` this nature show very little regard for the interests oi the taxpayer. How many of them would be eoi'i'espondiiiglyl generous if the money had to mine out ()1: their own pockets`? I .__._4 __ l DRINK MORE MILK Kingston Whig-Sll1(l(ll`(`l--DI . W. C llnppor of Dominion Departmtint of Agi'ivultui'i- says Canadi as 1) whole drink too little milk. Ilv has pwsviiteci the Canadian Council of Nutrition sta1i:~'tivs slu in; that if all drunk as much milk as faiiiilios \\ coiiifurtablo in(`0ni0!=. tho illC1`L`LlS(`(`l dvniaiml wn equal me production of more than 200,000 dairy cu Dairy fariiivrs will applaud his plea for ilw usu- mom` milk. A Pombroke Standm'd-Observer-~"VVh:\1`s day? We started something when wv t Old Age Pensions. If this had boon IN`! 1 .r .1... r".\...u.. F....nnila and H` H u-.n-n \.Jl\l 4"\',l' L l'|l.`IuI|.`, 1| llll.` AnI\n LI\\AA as It |\- \|I\ -~--~ ct` the County Councils. and it` it \\-we :1 tax the county had to pay without any :`S\iStal1(\(`. then lll\*l'i' would an about one-third us many Old Age l ensu)n- ers as there are tou.ia_\', With Old Age l en.\luns has disappeared the drive to lay something aside fur the proverbial rainy day. Relief, hn\vever. hits tlunv more to kill thrift than any other L`nti. \'0ui'.< ago when men went to the lumber minps, and worked for small wages, they managed to finance 1llt`n1St`l\`0S until the sawmills began operation in the spring. \`.'hex'(-as today. in spite of high \\.'age.< in the camps. ma_n_v apply for relief when they return to tu\VlL What effect will Uiicmployinent Insurance have upon thrift? Not bencticial that's pretty sure. Will we ever 89$ back 823i 10 lh` days when every tub must stand m its own bottom?` 1 DRIVING A LOCOMOTIVE oPINIONs or OTHERS (T110 l~ olo1'hr.mugh Examinc-1') WI , STAR'l`l~Il) S0 NI ETlIl.\'(i SUBSCRIPTION RATES ( Anywhere in Canncla, $2.00 :1 yc,-m`; in United States, .,$2.50 a year, payable in advance, Single copies, 5 cents. SllbSC!`ibBl`S wishing to discontinue papvr at `expiration of period paid for arr oxpm-ted to notify `this office be-1'o1'e date of expiry. yg_._:. 5 l`lllVlll 4" (IIIII |l"]ll|l|I|l(5,. I th that, there 1 Hwy mwvr lift-. Ihundv 1114- dark ` r ....4 H... c.-....l,v -.hnml- . the ..|....... .......~ r`-unndi-an: u. I ll\ _y \ .1` whivh I 1 I lhn IHIHI uuu: nu un- ` (Ir-pnrlin1!,. AI..u Hun-n l`( -I i rod I|\lI\ -11 Ill" r .'mxl . wvll. who wu will nmi wurk .v:-. mld uuuu sun nun. n.a-gnu. For twenty years the Canadian National Institute for the Blind has carried on a pro- gramme of general l'ielpl`u1ness to blind peo~ ple. It assists them in securing; the pension for the blind which is paid to blind people over forty years of age who have no other sub- stantial means ol' income and are not capable of being absorbed in industry or commerce. It makes every possible el'l`ort to find employ- ment for blind men and women or to establish them in some small commercial enterprise. .. __._ -41--.. ._..... Ilhv HI I.n\vrvm-v- In-I\\u-I-H Ink:-:4 SI, `1"1:I1(`1\`:1I|(l.`s'1.lmllix./\l`1t'I' HwC,'m1- I ::1I(utimml A01 vul lhv ])l' nl" U:nIm(l:n in lwn (Iw fair divisinn ml` thu (`llH1UIH.\' duly l)M\V(-ml lhv Ip- pvr and I.u\v(-r govt-rlnnc-nis pru- .`(`l1h`(l :1 lumlly |n`nlJl<-m. In urtlvr in :n'ri\u- :1! :1 jusl solution. an in .\`pvchn` .-:l:u1i:mr`(l an (fnlvzlu (III l.:x(` n-(*m'du-cl Hm p:n.<.~::ugv uf gmuls in Jmlh lira-(~tiun.~4. 'l`h- busy pain? has nuw ln-cmllv :I quit`! liH|t- villnm`. its days nf mnlnwrciul prmnim`n--9 Inns! n:u I()\V l)l`l'|lIlH' SI ||l|Il'| IIlIll' VIIIx' prmnim` lulu, 1).'u~'1. (`nlvnu lI|l [me had rv(-<-ivvd 1: (`MI :lH(`l|linlI b(`fnl'(' tho 179()'.s'. 1] mg (hv/mIm'i(-anR1-vulu1i<-n Cm HUI` H:1ldim:m(l (Il`(`ITH`(I il his (I In |)l`l'.`~'(`l`\'l` .I1 :1]! f`u:~'.l.< (`.'IlI.'u mmnmniculions with lhr` Bri 1111515 in 1I1(`(Il'(':I[I.:II(l`S rvuitnn ` ln~_vnm1. Ilv I`l'll)(`l]1IJ('l`('(I lmw ...,u.\,..: (}:I11`\\':l_Vl)(`1\Vl'(*l\IT|)D1`I`:l)l(iI.U\V- *r (';m:u \\'n.\' (`uh-:m (hi law` urn .hz- """ "'V"""' `[[)liUl Ht` uuvutuu-3 nun LIIIIAIIII Mr. King mplzninecl tho :1cliomn1en\bers. The carclin:-I pnim he taken by Canada in prolubiting tht-Q` brought up is that unificatmn m export of munitions from Canada toimeun 21 saving of from (50 In 75 1 Spa_in and in applying the Forejgullion dollars m railway costs. ` I-Inhstmem Act to the Spanish con-ICN R. zhare um Ilns ~;:.vmg \`.'( ;`~sron1E`b;:`:sPors `,1 j ;:.a,$J,.s;;%l?,?R0M._iTs1~:A T0 xi ` `A :i;5 .J - 4 ;< --- By W.'J.`Bauhs, B.A. '7~ llllllfh U1 urld opiniu !\l .. III.-.n Memorial at Coteuu idu Lac, Queb: "HIE BARRIE EXAMINER, BARBIE, ONT., CANADA |n`mnl1nm- qulnx nun: u pun upn On the Sidt` nf lhu llnificutinn 16 `Sir Edwmd Benny. Pr:-sidvnl of I C`.l .R.. has given his l.1"w{ in I 'cnmnmIee and has discussed 1 [plan he advoczuus with commit` {n1embers. point I |\...m.-sin nu in Hm! nnifinntmn wm I HUI` The Mould man... To carry on these and various other ser- vices, the Inst,iLuLo depends. in a large mea- sure, on the money raised by Tag Days and public appeals. The Tag Day on June 4 pro- vides the people of Barrie and district, with the opportunity Lu assist, in this great. hum- anitarian work. A ... nu... H... , 63 nilteu 9 has vould 3 mil- 'I`I..; lUl"U F the Oh.` |Rc|ief Expensziitgr _ I I Lower During May | By More Than $250; sn:nmiE'rnus'rs M/\(iN/\ ()AR'I`A WEEK Uncandltlonally Guaranteed SYERLING IOWER "$3Bonmou ..:_o THI IIDQ I IL`? mlh (:lId(`d \vvr(- \.:.---u-..-.-.. \,v_... _ -`..-- _ -._ ._._, The Federal Government, is taking a for- ward step in lntrocluclng amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada designed to reduce the annual death toll on the highways of the nation. Judicial decisions have been inado. on fine legal points, and Leclinicalities up- held by mag'isLraL(2s and jll(.1g'(.`.S to such an ox- tent. that, in many instances, justice seems to have been hanging by a slender thread. A ._......:.. 11.. ...:4!-. unrvn ad nmzm takes ad- msbamd. it's vin- xnna Ivnulc and and off switch uclnnmit to some! l' [[|ll.`l' `. m lhr- Ii: 1 rolic-f. .1v 1... 11x 1. [HIYI UK XHl'lH" Non Nomolosl mmlwr ch. ..-n w l\/lay 27, I938 . . >4 $617.85 Ill (All URIHU. ll 5 VIII`! :9 vows. and nf tho uniun.' zh use to ask fur us when olp ourselves. n'ch is not all . It IS the best is what the .. .1. . nmnlrn TOIONYO 15 Wllill UH: mlside make . . -{i1~,c $2x2.9o $1.l();'l.45 . $277736 Many of Ca1u1d;\'s present finzrncial dlifl-.( culties are due to "inimor-.11 pl':\Cllt`Ps" oi` gov- '.( ernments in using public money to win popu- . lar support. it was charged in :1 presentation by an offici-.11 United Church group to the Rowell Commission. Looking back over the re- cord of Canadian governments. federal and ' provincial. the truth of this accusation mustl? be apparent to any unbiased mind. Playing ` the game or politics has cost Canada many y millions and has figurecl largely in the crea- tion of public debts. Time should have taught, the lesson of such folly, yet. the people. re- gardless of what they have seen in the past. ~ clamor today as loudly and as selfishly as ever jjior the expenditure of public funds to their own particular advantage. C V I [I'll III` nd;1(-Lls 33 he-ands and six (:11 01' ll.\|, cl!` for :1 r-041.2`-(1 end of ') .-..ni.., r` 01' Iv whm. l;..o ul ITUI) II] I 13-in,gI ll .1` 10?. (NJ 27.29 1'71 Tho p(`()p](` Sh()l lm`v.~`t0(l in the puli should watch nnd (-ritic-i`/.0 with 4 |linon(-c." Lnrcl :21 tho mrnnt-nl. Nu mw can l('ll lmw snon or how lulu will llp. But if it is tiun it, will be brw:msr- will :n'r- in tho m.'ujurit_v. nlhc-r, b('(':lllS(` llm.~'c- prvvnil."-~R.l. Hun. William } l\'lm'I:'v'u7ir- King. A 3 in ` T'on('0 and war nrv in tho lml:m(`I' I.;;un "Wv hnvv frmnd that (`nnndinn in(lu. r~nn ho (lvpt-mlml upun nut only In (`quip our (`mmdian fnrvn>:` but. In assist mhor parts nr lhn Em | pirn if lhr- y1(`r'1`s'. nri.-=vs." H. `('01. 1.. R. I.(IFlv(*}H>, l)`S.(). u! -h J: Ldllnlll srlrvvd hi rifi(-(- vinvinl n Sirmvns. UU AACLVU ucx u xun.uE,uu5 u_y u nu nu. .,...\,..-.. This has been true especially with regard to the charge commonly known as motor manslaughter. Thai. clmarge carries with it a very stiff ponalty and, from long exper- lence, it has been found that, juries are un- willing to convict. a driver of manslaughter, whereas they might convict. on a lesser , charge. t:-m- this vnucnn Hm n-nvm-nmont. has m'0-. :}: .3: :1: "No stale hns tho right to Inkv away pm-oninl rights`. H may lmvv ` Hw pnwvr but nm the l'm'(-n." I ` llonri SI. Jm-(mus, K.(`. ` . ;,; .;. ()n tho rmlvrmw of Ihv prrwmnl-l day sxlruggzlv hr-twvrm (hv fort-vs Ml F`as(`ism nnd thnsv or Dvnmcrnrv wlll dopmul thr= stnndnrrlsx nf mmu ` nlily which will govt-rn tho Hm- I I ` duo! of futurv gonvm1inns." -~ I\/lisx _ Vvra. Brmnin, BA. 3 : re .0: .-x "1 nm svl7..r>d wi'th thn. fooling that the pnsxilhm of ngrit.-ulturv in this` (rtnxntry is of suvh vital imprn'lnm`.~ In H111 Iinrnininn nf f'nnnrl'| nu :1 (.'Ullllll'_V IS HI >lll`II Vllill HIl])Ul'li|ll('I tn the Dominion nf Cimndu as ml whole that (~v(.-ry :n. pus-I sibln shmlld bv giw-n to tho fm`mvr bum in tho prn(l1wLim1 nnd in H1-~ (hstributiun of his prnduc-13:11 fair FIGURES IN A BOOK`? DOMINION DIGEST OF THE -_-_n-a...'-n--. -go ;-`-go. nuns. um ` W1"s"E1" woR6 or-` THE WEEK If you vould, than bankers in any country wmlld need no more than a fountain pen to pro-Vent bank failures. - I! . "C:mndi:m nnhy slmuld hv mm- -rvnrl hut 'hl'l'l~ vhmnlrl Im H11 czu-- During the last ten x-In-al veara Canada's clnartered banks have mid more than $307,- (N)().0U in interest on deposit.-1. If they could 1-re-ate de mails by the lnagiv prove-as 0 writin figures in a book. they 1-uul have saved that $IW7.()()0.0I)U! `_ CI1kU.'gt'. I For this reason, tho g'overnment has pro- vided a lesser climgo. A new clause in the Criminal Code provides that a jury "may con- `vlct of an oi`i`once for driving recklessly or in :1 manner (1{1ng`C1`()1lS to the public." From the standpoint oi` simple justice, it would be better for the Crown to 1`eg'ist.e1' 21 conviction on the lesser charge than lm\rc- the accused. ii` guilty, go free on the more :~;0l'i0us count. In many provinces. the govermnont holds. the courts instruct that :1 driver must be found guilty or not guilty oi manslnught.er and. in many cases. the u(`.C1l.\``(1 (`S(`.{L1)(`S any penalty be- cause of the syinp'.1tli_v of the jury. .1 A ,l~ AI._ r\.....

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