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Barrie Examiner, 1 Sep 1938, p. 2

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H.-`i ill!` IUUIIU HI \.UV'VlA.\. In ('.o11m-ction with this p1`uis(- given by the . ndju(li(-.-.n,m`_ it should be 1'(-m<-mbervcl that in most of the 1m-n1i.\'v.\' the work was largely done by busy farm wumvn who huve many ciuties Lu um-upy Lh(`il' time. Anna...-I. lI\1\ `lnnn-fil 1-nnn\n9iHnn urn: thn UAIIIIIX In uuu uyx I uunug pi ups 1 1]. Such an {1l1ll()lll1t`(`lnPlll. xhmlld be welcom- ed by the n1m1ug`vn1om, of 1 ui1's. While the sale of concessions is an i1m)m`L:1m sourc-.0 of rev- enue, there urn lbw fair bu:u'(ls who would knowingly sell s))'.1(`v for any concession that sought to make its money by 1'lim-Hamming the public. Q0:-n! x-nnnvuh-inn ml` u-nnanu hu nnlinn nfO`in__ pl (IL lAlL(.7n`I. If any fair is found to be allowing such ('.1'00kecl work on its gmun(1s, it jeopardizes its Govm'nmm1l, g`l'.'1l)1,. In every respect it will pay the niaiiugr-iii:-iit, 01' a fair to scrutinize applications fur (`()I1('('.\`Si(`)I1S cumfiilly and keep a wa1.('hfn1 nyo to we that everything is conducted fairly and above board. BEAUTIFV ING HOME SUILROUNDINGS One of tho (>bj`ct,iv(*s of the Ontario Hor-~ ticultu1`al As.~'.O('i:1t.i0n this your has been to secure incrousvcl interest in the beautifica- tion of rural homo .~;1u'1`()\1nrlix1g's. In this work. they have had Lhv <-0-oporut.`mn of the W0~ men's 1n.s't.it,ul.(-s and of smut? of tho local hor- ticultural s(>('.ivl,i(~s. through ]o01,1u'9s and in other ways. with nm,i(-vuble r~s11lt,s. q - p . it ~ x. __,u n ..: ;_. ...-._.\..a no` . . I Some 01 thv (`lI_V ll(`W.\`p1})(`l` lellmvs lmve, been publislnng an article` (`millvd Why 'I`l1erv Is No Utopia." If some at tlwm will (`all on 'l`lu~ Ex-.un'1nm' we'll gu:u':um-v to show them Utopia And they'll flnd this Essa neigllborlmod not a bad looking spat. CROOKEI) GAMES AT FAIRS Hon. P. M. Dewam. Minister of Agriculture for Ontario. has nnmiuncod 1,11-at stops are be- ing taken to liavu opt-mtors of cmukoci gziiiies eliminated at full 1`uirs. ..1-n..,...x._.,:..1 n..u:..A 1...- -- ,\._A...-a,..z :.. 0|... The more we tmvvl. amcl the more we moot men uf ixnportnxlvv in m.'m`y ph:1x`o of 1ivel- hood. the num` ('0nvln(`t`Ll we become that one can rvully got more .\".\t'l.\`f:1(`ll0l1 in life. more real llll(l(llllt(`l".lL(`(1 joy of living. in fur` small community than in any other pl:1cc~. observes the Bowmunville Statesman. /A a Western interests are seeking to have con- trol of the port of Churcllill and the Gove1'n- ; ment elev-.itur there u'm1s1errc=cl to Western hands. This would nwzm pouring Iurther funds into me Huclson Buy Railway and the Churcmll terminal which have already ab- sorbed mllhons. Surely Federal politicians (`m()dl)yv THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1938 \ll1AA\n -vu_y... VVIIVJA Imiisfil Hm'ti<-ultui':1l Society. in s.upp0i't 01" this objective. ul'l'(-rt-cl three 1)l`l7.f`S for the must iltLl'l(`,ti\ (* home sui`i'0uiidim,-`s flowers. lawn. slirubs, etv. 'l`liere were eleven eiitries. though numy lll()l'(` might have taken part. M1`. Cznxsmi of Bzirrie. who did the judging. in making his l`(`])(Jl`l to the Society said: "I .am sorry they (-uuldn`t :11] win. because these premises are all kept in ggjood condition. Your Society is to be (-uiigrxiiiilutvcl for putting on such an vl'i'ui't us this. I feel sure you will be Well repaid. I wzmt to highly (-omiuend yuurl gurcleii lovers for tho iiuumer in which they have beuutifie-(l the Slll'l`()lllldlllg'S of their homes. 11 wus u :ui1`pi'ise to me to find so m:1n_v (1l.Ll".1('l,iV(` L ,'1lI'(i(`llS in your (list1'i(tt, especially `as you liave not the watering f:u'ilities such as are fuuucl in towns." 1.. .. .i..... ...:o\- o|..:.. .....;.... n-znnn kn `\x)l THE BARQIE EXAMINER EDITORIAL NOTES - Summer! Estab1 ished 1864 EDITQRIAL l Discussing the parking problmn in Norllr Bay. the Nugget .s'uy.~'.: "North B:iy riLi7.vn.- will lmvo to s0l\ (`- their bllSillE*.`:.\` (li.~;trirt. tr-il- flc mainly by ol)svrvunro 01' "<'mu'1v.~ay lz1\\'+:". Business and pi'()i'=ssit:)1iul mun innst uvnizi bringing Llwir VPhi('lt`S into the l)llSill(*.\`.\' (1i<- trict proper and must also l`('.\`tl`l('t. trur-k (iv- `liverie-s Lo tlivir from doors to tho vvry mini-: I mum. 'I`liore~ ism`! :1 mvr<-hunt or })mlv.x-x~in:i:`.l; man on Main .`:Il'(`f`[ who mmnnt find prirk-;` mg ucruiiiiimdution mitsiilv the zmw (Jl`(llllill` Xv ily visited by xtorv putrmis." Til!` c complained of by tlw Nll. _g(`L will 134- found in; almost every tuwn. As :1 <-lass. lll(Jl0I`l.\'1S ('.m-$ not bv ('1`editvLl with being nvvr (-m1:siLlvrz1t- ml" Ut'1)(`1`I\`n l must be p:11`(-ntul co-npor-.1Li0u with tho 1.v:1-* With the opening of school nvxt, wr*(~k. it, might not be out, of place to remind tho pm`-3 cuts that if Lhvy wish Lhvir childrvn to lll1lk(` the most 01' their .`:(`hUL)l op|)ort,ul1iI.ins. 1,lu\rnZ chors. It, would be helpful if L(.1(`1l(`l`.\`1l.ll(1 pa 1'-J` outs could mom and (liscxxss n1:1tI,vx'x of mu-! Lual interest. Some in1'orm:1Li0n from tho? purmlts about the vhlldrml might bo vzxluublvl to the t,oacl1m's and if the p:u'ouI..~; were un- quainted win) some of Llw l,<`-:urlur.s" pm|)lvms mutual u11(lv1'sl.:1mlim; would bu impmvvd uml; t.hm'9 would be Inurv Ivnm pluy botwcwn :;<'lum1; zmd home with very l)v1wl`i(-iul 1'o.~;ul1,.s' all :1-l round. 3 i 1 1.- (The '1`f`51'7ll() }'.`l`!'Ili7lgy 'I'u'l1>g/rm As it is now :il11;rSf.`:1 ymr .\`ill1`l` the (`- Ivsl Hw pI'n\'in('iul I'lN'1i and lhv Hun. h.1\'inp,' lutvly \-:u~:Ih-d thv h~:ul-r.`ln'p, um `.h1- lifo or the ]):lI'I_\' may luv mnmh-n-d gund p1ll`pn. will he .~'m`\'. l\\' in:lul_::in inminns against thv .rvlirin_s-,` l`:l(Im'. The Evening '1`ul=g.:'I':1n1. m-vvr h:l\ il1;`, I` gun of {my party nr la-:uh~r, has nu :uml<; In! its iIulopvI1<!(`nt :1Hi1udr- in Hw 1:151 fnund it ruuld not .\'\l|)|)IIH Ihn pnliI`_\' M` Mr. Rmvv nu lhv (l.(), and _`,JI\'1` its l`t`-'l.`~'U . . .. u. u ,, u .Vll. l\V'\\'\' `HI I'll" \ `l.\ 7, AIlI\I_1',Il\l'Il.\Il is 831 \\';m -I` on-I` llw dnm \\ lmt-Va-1' 1 of Mr. Rn\vu~`.~` :u'lmn.\ and pulic-iv.~= whi mg thu p;n't_\' 1! ix only fair In him (1) \'-r. hv has ('undn(`l(-d him: in :1 He tank hi.-: dvfv.-1! \\'Hhuut :1 \\'him}n ~`ignvd his 0f1 im- has hI'\ t'l` ('l\idml :1 ing tn -,:i\u` him ndvqunln .' Sinvo ihv v1(`1`Hnn Mr. Ruwn has I work. at :1 .~`;u'riti<*v tn hinm~H' in Hr L, . . .. . . . .. vh- sun-1 Sm`kiI1_:*. tn) pp! usult that its 4 lvpnrtvd in he In-.nn.. .-...n-.. 1; V U\Il.lK'b l.\I U\\ up) LAIK ll stun. . Although tho Innisfil competition was the only one of its kind in this dhztrict this year. exhibits at th(- flowvr .~;l1ow.~< are (`\'l(l( ll('(` t.h-.11. there arv m:m_\' ollu-1' home px'ex11is.es which urv bvzultifivcl by lowly flowers. Bum in Om and lnnislil. tho variety and quality of flowers that (-zuhe from farm homes would be :1 credill to any urban rc-sidvnt. who makes llUl`l.iC1llt.1lI`(' a hobby and lms more lqisure Lo devote to '11. i run... _ . .._.I , _.A 1... 4|... Y..-`a.-4'4! 1Y,\-oinuxl lu nun. - \\| xng him wi` I Instead of being` the day of 1'05! and g;'l:1d-! ness" pictured by the hymn w1'iI<\1'. {`und:1_\' is becoming` niorv ":1 day of 1'u.xh and mud- hess" --and. too oftmi. s:u1m-s.-2. .s-ny:; thv Ow ~` on Sound S1m-'I`imo.~:. It, qinntm; an Amm`i(`:111 linsuranne cmnpzmy as .\`:l_Vil1p, i "Moro :1u1n-f ,m0bile mtci(lont.s l`(`Sl1lHl]g' in both Llvnths um! injuries happen on Sunclay thzm any othm > day. in spite of the {not that. upon the Huh-i bath there is 105:: tr:1l'1"u' c-0np,'o.-;timi in town.-s; and cities and fewer pmiv.-;Li'i:1ns :1bm:1(l than`, on any other day of the week. 1 I ,_. _,__ 1 Speaking in "I`ox'0nLo_ '1`1w. nip,hI.. Ian Mackenzie-. I\1ix1i.x:Lvr of National Don declared that Cunztdu must. luuk :11'Lm` hm` defences, Nu othvr land. wlwtlwr non: or 3151,01` nation. should Imvv tu pay the mium on our natimml in. he st: nu_: ,2 .- uuuun um um: uuxnuuun lI|.v\IAcA|A\\ . nu .1\.| This cleclamliun fullowvd lIlllll(`(llill(`l_V' u ( itation from Pl'( SlLl( nl Ruus(~\'(-11's Li(l(lr(~s. Augu.s't 1821i Quvvn`s Uniw-r.\`i1y when hv l "The Dominion of (`-.m:ul:1 is part oi the Lerhotxi of {hr Britisli l".`n1pir<-. I Lzivv in !dSSllI`2l.ll(`(` that tlw pvuplv of ilw Un States will not smiul idly by if (lumin:iLiu: Cunudizm soil is lhl`*1llt`ll(`(l by any mm-1` pirv." While tlw i'i'im1 ll.\'..\`lll`illl(`(` give-I Presiclvm Ruusevvlt is dc-vply upprm-iu self-resp(*(`ting (.`:m'.1(li;ms x-:mnut be (`on [U be dopmiclamt upon u inn-igzn powvr piutevtimi in cans of war, nur c-vvn to le tlw guzncling ()1 mil lmme~x [0 [hr Wr Country wlm.~'.v pvuplv liuvv -n(lm'*(i :1 tr rndous blll'(lPll furllwn1:1llllt`ll:1l1(`vof lhv fence of (lip Empire. - Inn uu.\u ing. this pvriud lu- zntinn inlu |)Mtvr .~ !A\unr\ n William MeD0n:1ltl_ the vet,emn editor ml" the Chesley Enterprise. laments the fact. tlmt.` he has not been able to get Copies of the 'I`hirtl} and Fourth Readers in use in pioneer .-wlmols! and refers to some of the fine pieees nt` liter- ature they contained. Such old text books have much of interest. We believe M1's.| ,B0yes. who supplies the Mu:;eum Notes to The Examiner. would be pleased to lmve some of the school books Wlli(`h were in ll:ie a generation or more ago for the Siuieoe County Women's Institute Museum. l l I E I M.-\Y Bl . l'P .-\(`..~\l.\'.~"l` ST().\'I". \\ .v\l.l. I Smiths I-`;Ill< llcn1'Ll-f\'-\\`~' Tlm lhvznlu clrrl--l'.t'u p'.\1'l1(`\xl;1rl_\` Ihu: who urv ('un>`-r~.';m\':-- mm 11-.2 at all ix1I<\1'v.~:h>Ll in the llx*pl)urn-l\'m;: qu:n`rl uxul they will not takt-.it mm |)UllllL'>i If l r--ml.-1' ll.-p- burn carries 11 um far he may only (in.-h h1.~ h.-ml agamst a stone wall. Of cou1`. ll hu um spln lllv Llberal party 11) ll1e_leas1 degree. the C`umex`\'at1\'c= wlll naturally not shed any tears. Such 15 polmcs. but Canada should not be made to surfer. mv Hm! Hu- mm for (`nus 'l'Il()>'|C i Mr. vith I UCVULC` LU 11. The example st-t by the Inmsfil Horticul- t-urul Society is 0111- worthy of emulation. The suIist`uctim1 which <-011103 from sveing the homo envmunnc-nt gruvv im'rt-asingly at- u'm'L1ve is umplv rvwurcl fur the extra effort reqmrvcl whvthvr in town or c<)unL1'_v. And in 1`lurivul11m~_ thv old adage. "11 pleasure .~`.hure`d is u plc--.1.\'u1`v dmxblod" is :1lv.'a_vs true. Pouple who sh-.m- thvir gnrdvn km>wlvdge 5 and also (hr-ix` pm'<`nx1i:1l.<. ('l(`. when thv_vE have Lhvm In spurv wxll find mo-.t sutis1`ac-i tion in tho p.x' intvrv.~'1 um! (`X1UlUSiu.\`l7l1 among thvh' ;.'.'.11'dvnix1g l1"wnds. EDITORIAL NOTES vk an nu \c\ - ya; guy ;-x \ |(A\\ u `znxumuns be (-m1tm1t} for: 99 lc-uw: our Muth`1" wople e-ntlurvd trem- ur the n1'.u11tm1:m<`v of (iv- .. mm; is part of si.<-}mp. piro. I yuuimzm 11' of mo Umu~:1f*t`. y if cionmimxtiun of`; I by other e-m-t `M LSSllrH.n('(` given by an . -vply upproviutod Fig!- 4 I 1 `:4:-r\`:m\':-.~:. .'m- n~-I 1-King quarrel, -5.. P1":-rnivx` only In-ml if he splnl 2, the Cunservauvcs `tr Coal. .'.. \ . nu. Vxgllbtn 10 p1`(-- .'1,ut0 1-iutvd omvnl r Hun. |\I\l 9 of sz1i(l : I 1R0]FIH'l' 4..--. |.. x~.. "In: getting sick of suck it on the end." A weekly newspaper devoted to the int(3r0S.t.s 01' {hr Town of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued at the Post, Office Square. Barrie, vvvry Thursday, hy J. A. MacLax'en mditm`) and W. C. Walls tnmnager). owners and pul)li. Tho Barri? Exmnixwr is a member of The Canadian Wookly N*w. rs Asso- ciation and of Class A Wonklivs. t_f this. Hopkms.` You must {ma .3 beastly fish and 1." ERIE. CvN'I`.. CANADA BE-r'i"{;}7c\ riiE>'i}2r:~ ur{mo 9TATE MANv -JADAN ITALY lag. __.__, ...J.._____ _., _ 9.._Q"0-_9._.00 District Office- Moore Block, 24 Dunlop St.; hlu.` !Jl||Jll\.. ` Strict Sll})C`l'ViSl0ll of gznnvs by police 0fi`ic~ ers and prompt an-Lion ii 1,h(`l`(` is any sign of nookedness. will be ht-zu't.ily approved by pui- rons and. W0 believe. by fair 1i1:1i1age=i1ints as well. Expmimwr-(l polico oliiovrs. in plain clothes, could soon put an mid to the activi- ties of such r-.m<>k.s' us have. not infreque11tly.| fleeced the unw.'u'y at lalirs by their nefarious, p1'acLices. 1! nun (`nip :.- Ttxnrnrl in hn nllnuzinrr cur-hl War Strength of World Powers Compared MA>(|MUM MOBILIZATION -_'3_L_ . I .< of p:1r- _ H|)li. .~'1:-rim: ` This Company. in order to assure the proper service, is confining its sales nrgamizatiun In men who will make a career of the business. It accepts as representatives only men who rate high in the qualities necessary for success in life` underwriting. NOW/ADAYS, Life Insurance forms such a large )rn mrtiun of the avera e man's estate that he l I 8 requires sound insurance counsel. _.__.._Z_____ 312' 00.0300 DOMlNlON DIGEST OF THE iii'.if\XIb"1'2i)'-s" OF THEWEEK Nvxt \x'eok`s soxw, for tlw vmldrvn` "l{mgh0' Heiglm! OH to . we go." _, `K __ A `Career Men are being selected by this Company 403 I- lrl JAMES J. C/\RLYl.E in 2 l":Ilo'l|t'(I. This ('h;u"..'d.:l {rum Whi1;akvr.\` mid the `..._...... a....... 4 _Ar2.Mv 484, 000 As The F:u`xm`x":~' Advumte observes. noth- ing would mark better than the old law of supply and dmn:1x1d H gnvor1mw11L.~*. and man- ipulators wuuld lvuvo it zllunt`. 5 1 .-. 1'. ._- I,|II,7|I ..L__.._._ |3,000,000 |3,000 O00 ,l|8,000 6, 294, 395 282,000 ` tFrnm Backward Glances 'Tlllll`S1l,\-'. -V1-pit-ruin-r I. l.`)...\` nan) SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Anywhere in Canada, $2.00 a ynar; in United States, $2.50 a year, payable in advance, Single copies, 5 cents. Subs(`rib(-rs wishing in dixvnmimie 1)apDI' at expiration of period paid for are expected to notify this office before date nf expiry. cAu|uuu.u:u (lb lull lulln. "Provincial Polir-0 have c0-0pemted in the past. but they have hesitated to close down a booth without consulting` the fair manage- ment. statr-s M1`. Dowrm. Nuw they are be- ihg told to (11050 down imxm-di:1tvly without referencr to tho m:n1;1g`vn1m1t. any place they think is not operating 1)rupm'ly_ Gun}-. nu nnnnun-u-nnnnni .-hnnhi hn uvn1nnn\_

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