. _ Page 'rwo_ Iju V U '4' I j Canada would have to rely on 1 its own dofmmt-es in the event of: . - x`.j'\ ,`C >.-:.;.'-s7a.'c-:-g<~ris:<&X: .. I IN l\\'ll| \.lIlll||_Y IIIHI ,lIIIll}{ |n- bi): Im~1--uriiv whivh fell ; pI'v.p<-rty fur the p:aIlr_v sum r lull: . I` wzm n .~;tn1m4lim1_. simplt-- -4] fnrnu-I i-\In \A/Innun hm-9-2 IN THE NEW Harris Motors Ltd. RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Stewart-Warner Alemite means new speed and new efficir-nay in the lubrication of your car. Drive in and watch this streamlined power equipnu-nt do its stuff sufficient pressure to roach the tightest bearings. ` Alemite Lubrication Systems and Equip- ment. South Wind" Car 11-an-1.; and SLewart-Warner Radios are made by CORPORATION OF CANADA. LIMITED BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO AND DISTRIBUTED BY EQUlPMENT_ The mere siie;p;esl.ioii oi` such :1 niigration < of young` life from Ilriiniii nuiy have -.1 de- terrent ei`i'eci upon the (iiciutors. and par- ticularly upon the people oi Gernuiny and Itaul. The idea should enable them to vis- ualize the horrible possibilities in the slaugh- tzer of innocent children in their own cities it they invite retaliation by bombing large centres of population in Britain and France. The very thought of such savagery should give pause to aggressor nations. if only for the sake of self-preservation. Hitler and Mussolini have been insistent upon their peo- ple having large families to provide man- power tor future wars. but if war is carried into civilian communities the children will become gun-fodder" along with their par- ents and the supply of main-power will be L\-..I_.4._.: -.; .1 . _ N A . ....... -ALEIVIITE Modernized Lubricatiori BIG "A" CO. LIMITED 1128 Bay St., Toronto HE ('1u'fI~w rimzt-r'.~ S|`_\', W4-S1 Snmlv (.-mlsidr-rm! lhv l':I! wurld. 'l`h(- Dc-ll rug inm the bvll rin;,u-r`:: in}: il ]m:;.-:i|)lr- for In his duiin-3: withuul v-vn his Ix-(I. l"n' |)I'I dllli(`H lw rum-i\*-.-: (r.'n.s`h, :1 jnlm ul 1114-. in-ml. fr:-v l`l'lI1 and I`! 2': `Tll1'I .s1n::|Ia-.~ 1:: I ill(llI.`1l'_Y i~: A 1_V|u- mu-I by _i I:u't- t'l:|sp::_ 'l'hu-.L:u- wr-iyzht nnly 12!. mi mwh. I IV I TllI'I M('lI:Iill(- Milil:-ir I pr:-mi:-r du-'nI.ulI:nI )Il'Hlll'l' (ll-("H-ll uuishc-ti .t;t-rvic-v in HI- |lHI:~: so muvh |'-up I-r {hm I-vvn Lhmuzl limo in Inililury pm.- (`lIl'lI1|Ilt'!lU|ll` Dnlhl('lIl" ;4u:n'(l %TlH'1 l*`.n)l1ipp1.m Izhe- 1 nu |)u4;u| lh.m ,f--I with four In:-.-= I I n n N ;:_e;.3..-;.;;a.;3;;se;`:;:,.;." |l|'V'I Wllll IUIH I -.~ [PLAYING r':n : rlizn, :u`llI.'Il :u~lu.'nllf.' Hll'_\. uwv` i:.'t(~m-- tn lhu ;;:nm- of :- whirh [hwy `l1('\/l`lII)H`ll. A (.'Hl'(l.'~i is still in I-xi.-+1:-m-c Il').'I(.'k tn znlmul 800 /\.l). Q 11 f1 ` -. HI`) Amt-rit`:m I SI-v in (.';InmL h|'|' HI \,}IlI2Ill.I .I iu|t'$L 'I`rm- nrinla-:: `in 1111- Old Wnrlrl. ._.._T_-... 'mu1hv-I` war and :h:,ulvl' (ls-ft-mm pulivy .'wr~t,rrln G rant Mm-N:-:1, MJ . g n n "Th" tirm- h:| '.'h'llI!`F In our f`unt:Il:n " I K` ieprudut.-lion I I'uhihit-IL Edu'trutirnuI I~`<-.':'.nrv-5` S_-and Some Thinkabout: (Copyright) -THE BARRIE EXAMINER `l:`cfnh1ichn4-I `IRE. `1`IIursI'l:I_v. Julv `/37. 1.03.`! Hizm, hmu 5- 9 M I . THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 . Haystack ls Burned, Cigaretbe Butt Blam- ed, says a headline. The accused pmbnbly disappeared In the smoke. ._~. 4;` ._. -\v ._ I It seems that n nuad can be comn1H,t;nd for stealing his own cattle ~v-if they are in the .-usnnnl .--~--v--v- Coming events are said to rust. their smud- ows before; but in the case 01` an nIecl.lnn the shadow is often :1 ])l(`.SflI lt one, and or u ....IA..... I-nun IIL on nuuu Iv ` golden hue. . The grandstand pm'f0rnmnm'- :11, Tm'nnt;o Flxhibudon Lhi.-; your slmuld hnvv .-mvvlul ln~ beresf. for Essa 'l`0wnship folk. as tho pngmxnl. is entitled Utopla". 'IllL IJI"\l\I\II_ I_I\I\lVII|VL-I\ Established 1884 A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Town of Barrie and the surrounding country, issued at the Post Office Square, Barrie, every Thursday. The Barrie Examiner is a member of The Canadian Week- ly Newspapers Association and of Class A Weeklies of Ciinada. J. A. MncLuren, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES An here in Canada, $2.00 a year; in nited States. $2.50 in year, pay- able in advance. Single copies, 5 cents. Subscribers wishing to dis- contim1e`paper at expirzllinn of per- lot! pa for are expected to notify this 01 ce before date of oxpiry. nvxnzung pound. - ..__v_____ All polimzal parbles and 2;r0up.s' .\'(`(`l to Dr agreed on one thing; --um.L what. wv l1l(`(l ln Canada is den1ocrn<:y. And horn we-'vv lwvn thinking all t,h-ese years that W! mm 11.! __.._. ._._ The Conservative candld:m'~ for North Simcoe, with his family 01' tun (-hllclrmn should be in :1 position {.0 gm, smut` 1`I1'.~:I.-~hzuuI info1'mut.lon on the views and ])l`()bl4`n1s ul` lhv rising qenemtion. ._.--- (O\~~ -- The deer that Cliff Carley saved from drowning` in the bay last. week may hr won- dering next fall at the i11c011s1slmu-ms of mankind. 11` it, gets a hun1m".~`. bullm. In Its. hOf1l't. __- . o\. -_._ Roumanian state police (`lL\'(`.0V(`l`("d Gvrmun spies parading as (si1'cus clowns. They were m'1'os1;od and conducted across the border. Next thing the Gornmns will be accusing` the Roumanians of a lack of :1 s<-use of humor. _ A Montreal t1'afl'ic m1ginoe1' doc1:1rn;~; that In y(=a1'.<: to come a systmn 01` oloct,ric eyes" will prevent, motor acci(lonl.s on our highways. In the mozmtlnm drivers must make better use 01` Lhoir own oyes---and t.heh' brams, too. ,_._.c_,,.._ ` The Japs have always been noted for their readiness in adopting Western World meth- ods. but their attempt to stage another Mun- ich" at Tiontsm is not likely to succeed. The very mention of "Munich must be enough to get M1`. Chmnbe1`lain's goat. .--G,~ _._ Leadership seems to be :1 pretty expensive and thankless business these days. Mr. George Mccullagh says his Leadership Lea- gue cost him $70,000, and that he only re- ceived $300 in subscriptions from his follow- ers. It's a hard world. The planet Mars swung its closest to the earth on July 27. and, up to the time oi` going to press, there is no declaration of war in Europe. The belligerent planet is said to be only 36,000,000 miles away, but it is too near even at that, if it has any influence `upon the dictatoix. ---Qj Alas, the poor bridegroom! The bride gets all the attention and her wedding gown is de- scribed in full in the newspapers. Finicky Franklin suggests that perhaps the society editors should start to describe the groom's wearing` apparel in all its intimate detail. .___.(o\.._ EDITORIAL BARRIE CAN FULLY QUALIFY Premier Hepburn has announced that he will not stand in the way of municipalities participating in the offer of the Federal Gov- ernment to pay half the cost, of the labor in necessary municipal work p1"og1'ammes. Quite properly he makes the proviso that munici- palities carrying a big burden of debt shall not be pe1'mlttcd to load tlmmselves up un- duly and that it must be clearly shown that the proposed un(icl'tnklm,rs are m:1tter:: of special need. Hence all zxpplicatlons will have tobe passed by the Ontario Municipal Board. rrmm... mm kn nn rlil'l'innII`v nn nil.hm' .\'('()l'l` Gold is said to be flowing into Canada from Europe, while at the same time the outflow of `the yellow metal from the mines of Ontario is reported to be increasing. All that is need- ' ed now is to get some of the bullion flowing into circulation in the form of wages among" the people who will keep it circulating. I ._.:. o\__ The bright picture of the crop prospects in North Simcoe as given by Mr. Page, the Dis- trict Representative, is a most encouraghig one. Good reports are heard from other parts of the county as well. If the farmers can only get :1 better break in the matter of prices, they will have good reason to be happy. __ --(o\--~ A news despatch from Vancouver states that a "shining ball of silver fire, which flashed across the sky and burst like :1 rocket as it fell behind a mountain," was seen by many residents in that city. We have read similar stories from the same quarter about sea serpents. They can't beat Ontario's met- eor story, for we produced the goods. .__.(o>._. Ex-Prcsident, Herbert Hoover suggests uni ag'1'emnent among the nations to outlaw war- time blockades 01` food ships and the bombing of civiliaiis. If the civilians had anything to do with it. they would certainly endorse such an agreeinent. Mr. Hoover should address his: suggestion direct to the civilian bombing na- tions. I .\ 1 Those who have inspected the demonstra- `M tion plots prepared this year under the Crop llinprovement associations could not but be `impressed wiih the amount of work done by the individuals who set out and cared for these test. plantings. They deserve the appre- ciation and thanks of all those who get the practical benefit of the information derived from such tests. A\ I 1 Newmarket publishers have made a novel arrzmgeniem to provide their starts with holi- days. Each paper will cease publication for a week. at diI`1'erem. dates. and the one issuing will send his paper to all the subscribers of thn nfhnv Y! in nnf nn\.n4\n\rnr\n\ nntnnur munch, VVAAL uunnu nun pay: In: an: IM:\. uuIau\,:ur\.Ao U11 the other. It is not uncommon among week- ly papers to skip a week's issue to let their start off. but this Newmarket idea is some- thing decidedly new. _.---$1. The circle of The Baltic Examiner's rural correspondents suffered a severe loss last week through the death of Mr. I-Iodgson, who had supplied our readers with the news of Churchill for some years. Mr. I-Iodgson was of a genial. happy disposition and fully merited the place of esteem he had in the commun- ity. He will be greatly missed. On behalf of The Examiner staff and correspondents, sin- cere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Hodgsou, Miss li9_deso.n and other friends. _-sorronm. Noris i '|!m~lmru~at 'l`lw contrast between 1' rtudngwnt and Bucharest must be " .-xtnrtlhu; to 1: person who makes (ho t Jump by plum`-. It wax quitv strong 1. ...,.,...;11 mr rm-. travelling down nu H Danubo. mnktng thr- transition m'ad- It unlly In a .-up:-um of two days and I Hm-v nmhl.-s Ithe nights aw im- ;. purtnnt. I'm` tlu-1'0 was a full muan). I wnntmt tn :4`:-1. tho fool of this Inluhly rtvo`-r which tlmmghrnn his- tory tum played such a grvul part III um Hfv and destiny of tho poo- plva along its banks. 'I`hr- raw forw- mthc-rs of the (`nrm-ks had StIl`p;|`d rlnwn it at tlw dawn of 1 hl.-stury. A tltmmand y1*m'.~: lalt-r tho` In-gtnn.-4 ut` Homo had n1ur(-hm! and c`-muntvruumwlwd along it. Almthor lhuu.-mild yaeu-.~; pass and lhv Turk are pushing up. to Br-lgmdq-_ tn` Hudupcm tn the very 9,.-Mr-s 4.1 Vlmma. Tin -,y are shoved hm-k an-`I l|u~ Bntknu nations as we know tlu-In ludny t=m91'g9. only 10 In" tlu-c-mvm-:1 by the m-ig1\ti=:~'.t thru.- tIu- Dnmnlw has 1-vex` known. thu- t`u~x':mu1 llrnny_ nnch Ostvn. m drive to [hr oust, * n....I.... - nun um: uylu. nu. nu\I\n - ( t 1 I 5 7 ( 1 c 1 1 V t 1 I I D0 D8 puzascu uy mu: \JIImuIu ivuuuuupu. .......u. There will be no dii'l'icnity on either h`(`.()l'D with respect to Barrio's sewage disposal scheme. Barrie is in an excellent. financial position and the project has been recommend- ed by Departmnnt oi` I-Iuzillh and has Lmmi under advisement by the Town Council since the beginning of mo yr=m=-~-boi'oi'n the plan of Federal aid was i`.nll()lln(!(`.(l. A4. 1-l\Isv\ run Clan nnn-innnu-u nnnnrrn tn l`\l'f`-- ll) UH` |'H.\|, IN-rlmps that wns why th4'- mnsl ralrilxillpg xv:-11-I'y alnnp, llml wuy rem-nwtl to In!` in ho (ho f(m-5'1. n4. lmymwh`. which lined tho l`iV<-1' un c-illu-r sidv. Al 1-avh mn(lin{I_ .~:l:u.{<-I wu drvw in to, Whl'Ul('l' liuuu-,:ari.'m.' Yunnslnvim1, l!n`l;r,nrian or lhmnmn- inn, ll'I`(` Wl'l'(` .-mltlir-r.~: nl th-' gz.-um,rplnnk, snldic-rs on 1ho quay, >'.uldiI'|`:~: standing` abmll on .~:lmr:~, and u b:lrruck~full of :~x)l(li-r.~' in Hu- bnckgrmnnd. Oocasimmlly ton unv- would see thv gx'ay~g~r--1-n :u.s-- uf :1 river gun boat sticking out M :1 small lmrbm: and nnco 1hr- WhU|l' Plunga|'inn navy, thrvo b0.'11.~; xlmnu, .~;toun1<-d past, in Jim`. (If 1-nnr-'0 HM-rn un-rn mnnv :-nlm'- HH lH(.`l(l('lll.S HI ll'l(' llllllllf, .`.l2lg('!\. l rr-member particlilai-ly Ilw 1i~<-- im-mlnu:-: good humnr uf lhv Bul- L{:ll`i&lllS. much the pom`:-sl of all Ihv pt-oplvs wv incl. And H10 mm'nini: aft:-r lvziving 13-lgmdu l.ln-r- W('l'I' H few hours of finv scrim-ry |):'l.\'.S'ill.{ lhi'0u[.{h the Kzwan Gnrgzx-. H(`l't' you (`()|lld plainly H01` the old `Ruman road hvwn out of tho mt-ky wall, and road the inscriptions (`HI'Vl`d by 'I`i'ajzin and his foll0w-conqu-mrs in tho face of the cliff. The Iron Gmv was quite a lot-down after this. I had expected something imposing, likv tho mighty Capt-s_1h:i\ flank the Saguenay, but alas. for s~hool- boy illusions. I couldn't so(- anything to jiislify the minw at all. l"i-mn them on the trip bocamo i'uI.lu~r dull. hot and mosquito-y, and I was nm :11 all sorry when it ended. '!`vni:-nllv unmicrh incl nc; all Hi!` >;|t'illl|I-u punt, In Jun`. 0!` (:nm':. ,. tht-ro Wl`l'1` mnny m ful incidents at the landing, ..!:n; I I'rnrV\nvi1hl!l' nu:-H1-nilnv-Iu Hun ~ :11 an sorry wnen u (`lI(lI'u. Typically enough. just as all thr- countries along hero tic undo)` thv rhadow of Germany, so my whole- trip and the impressions I gained. wore dominated by the Gt-rm:-ins. who filled thtvshiip which. coming ` , from Vi(-nna, bore the swastika {tag as well. At first this annoyed me. but I was not long in realizing that ' hero was a ready-.made Opportun- ity for learning just what Gv:rm.'ni< were thinking and saying at this critical time. tit is now a year amt a halt` since I have visited thu- Reich. although -I have been U`l('1`(` H1: nftnn hnfnrrr and il1|"0 HiH(`l' Kmch. although -1 nave been LIl('Il' so often before and since Hitler ` came to power that I have a pretty fair general idea of German 211'- I \ Ottawa. July 25.-Talk of elc(-- innrtgsagc bank is also getting down ` tions continue to stir the air at 01- to work. The l)n:n`d of this bank tawn, with observers indulging in was appointed at thv saint timc as the interesting but uncertain uccu- the cleft-ncc ))tIl'('h.'1.\'in].! l)tI(ll`ti.` pation of trying to decide how po- `While. however. the dot:-m.-cl lxlzml litical winds are blowing, what .can get. into full swing; withuut chances this or that party has or in- much difficulty, as in its main func-` creasing it`s`membi3rsh-ip; and -what tions it (_`1il'l`i('.\' on and ('.\;paIld$ . will be the approximate lineup in ;wm'k already` lwinll Ctmtc by the ` the next House of Commons. Huw- matimml (l~f-ncv df`[)Z1l'1lh(`ll1, the ever uncertain prophesies may hmlbzink has xi li`ml`(' cmnplw:itt~ bud)" discussions on elections are ncv<-r- ,1!) It lms tn deal with tho theless a relief from the ElnXtt`ill>`iWh0l(` innrtV.:1::u- >".l'\l('ltll`(` in huth over affairs abroad, because w1~.~i-'town and ('tlllllYl`)' ll'UllRhI'iU1 the ever the severity and sometimes. ] Dominion. An impurtnnt forward bitterness that may attend an -1c-z.~t1vp '3-` iukcn :1 fvw ' nun hy tion, it is one of the great bu]w;n`k.\ ` the :ipp0intmt'nt nf D. B. Mzinsur of our democratic institutions. [Pas gent-rul .~t|p1"t`inI'ndt`nl mt` thu- [is a reminder as it comes aroum! invw bimk's tI]`N'l':aIl(ll1>'. Ilv has l_>v(~n tin regular course of the ]jb(1r[i(ig wp , lIlh'pt('l()l` of iii2rtg:igt~.~ fur the Sun "enjoy as a democracy. `Lilo A.<.~:iii'zim'- Cmnp:my. 'I`ht- gt-n-I Prrxm "Fnrnntn unmrd rnvnp n chm`! t'l`31 D01i(`_\' 01 Hit` hunk `NIH bi` iylll 't'u_]Uy as a urun.IL'1uL'_y. ` From Toronto word came a short ` time ago that Premier Hepburn of Ontario will take no part in thqw next Federal election. He is not going to make any election spa-eclios. at all. `'1 have stated, he said. tlim Ontario Legislature members are` perfectly free to takv whatever :u'-: itiun thvy pleased." Despatchos from `Quebec seem to show that in that province the National Union mom-. hers will follow their own individ- ual inclinations in the ,fv-dcral vim`- tion campaign. Premier Dllplt*S.~: has frequently stated that hv l.\ in the provincial. not the fedora`. field of politics. The idea CLll'l'('lll sonic months ago that the prcmicrs of Ontario and Quebec might form a bloc in the federal ficld is no longer credited by political ob-: 'iI`\ PI'\` I D4-fence Purchasing Board ' Thv defence purchasing board. llit pemonnel of which was l`t`(`t`l1tl\. named. is go.-ttntg rapidly down 1: business Under the chairmanship 01 R. C Vaughan. vice-president of the Canadian National Railway.` the board has taken up oftit-vs in `ht ' parliament buidings and is setting: about gathering its office staff and. studying the present position ot` dv- fence equipment contracts. It is; quite clear that there will be no! delay in getting the machinery of the board in working order. Th; board will make defence contracts` where more than five thousand dol- lars is involved. and will also look over the operation of the other con- ` tracts which have already been lot. In the estimates last session, 63 mil- lion dollars were appropriated for national defence purposes. Central Mortgage Bank On 3 oor of the new Bank of Canada building, the new central THE BARBIE E'2'L'AI'\f1'1TE'x'$. BAEEUE, O'N'II`.. CANADA THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT FAMILY REUNIONS Family reunions are growing` in popularity in rural Ontario, and it would be :1 fine thing if the custom (k`V(`l()])(`(l into :1 1'og'ulur Ion- ture of country life during` the sunimor months. A generz1tion ago such 1'or(--g:1th(-r- ings of members homo clans woro few and far between, for Cunutia was :1 land of far distances." In these (lays of rapid tr:mspo1't:1- tion, however, (iistunco nood no lmip,'m' divide us. Distance is w(~1l-ni;.>.'h being" nnniiiiiateci by the latest airplanes, and the network of smooth and broad highways spread over the Dominion has swopt away the b:11'rier that once existed between city and (-ountry. mu- c...--:|.. :.. cl". n..nl.uu- nl` nnfinnnl Hfn A Weekly Review of National Affairs SPECTATOR I:IL{('HZ <-nlm'- I ` 1|-0-I [KHIHHI IIVIII]; ?Il'I\'l'('I UH 3 With one nn1.'nl)|:- 1-)4; Gnobbc-1:: may I) .-uhlv lht`-m ihnl (la-rnumy In 'llJl'!'II HIlI|' III V'.'lIl|l I ummw, lht-an. I llmn month llH`|r \'4I|lI|I|a- 'I).'m'/.ir. would mm:-` `(.111 Wm`, llu-y \\ Il`:~ auunc 4.1 5: 1|. u... - ninrtgago bank IS also getting ni - to Y. n at smnv lim - In i- b i1.can wit i~ difficulty, f` it carriv.- L'.`()) niwork done v-anaticnal dnparlmont, i-bank I ~. 10 vsiwholo inm`Ln:ig.- iulown (-uumrv ihruu:zh~:iul ...n r...~ |(.lll wm. "\ `vnus uf all Hu- m 1':-II`. Thv mu to Wl)iI'h Ihc-_v 1` xi-.-lunliu `nu. nu tho (2:-rm.'m pmnpl only thu (2:-rmnn |)(-uplv) lllln pI`u;'pm`1_nl' war W 111011; 1hr~_V 1':-m` uml huh and Hilh-r mum know ll ` WP, H11` (:4-rm:m~: (ii I on lhv lh1lp'_::ri.'m Mal-' :m lh:-ir ['iv:--nnd-lr~n--<-n1 11 :l.'Inl,ilm|)l- lvzu-h mm w nnly $2.50 in rm`:-i;:n rpm l'_V for this ll)-day 1ri]): ('t)ll[')Ul1t<. fur .':l| thv I`<' lnmlwl in R.mm.'mi:1 mu! 1 I7. ...1 Al`! Ihnl` il].'_ll, \Ill qlll .`lll|'T H inns W('l (' In-inn, in up. 'I`r`-mt-mlml.-' (`H (lisplnytxl and v::.~l Jinn-. lml unfnrtun tho s.'nm- mt-u. rn'guni7.n1im|: and :1 sinn [)(`l'l]1l`|ll'l"i 1h(- ` mm lm \-1-rv 4.n1in IHP lillllllh. (luxn<.I'_\.~ pILnIn;_- I|u'n wny pnsi tr:1fl'i(~ ])f1|i(!I'Hll'I], pr-u:~':m .~ in nuti('m:1l m:st1nm- hm-king fruit 1110111; thv . Wl`('1(3h(.`(] old beggars in intlvswilmlalv 1~:1gs, and nnt-vm`y-i1nprr- 'ivv . guard- ing all mimnvr of hnilrlinp,.s' and up- pozwing on strvr-1 L-m`m-rs ufh-r dark. A f(!W g:n'd(`n 7'(`:~:tnur:u11s, whvrv ` you can out at iublc-.~: wt uul under the lrm-.~._ 10 gypsy music, $11-:|l<:< and chickvns bmilt-(I on spits out in tho U])l`l). roluin ulmnsi znlrmc ihv lruo :n11nu. of old But-hzm,-xi. Tho pvnplv who li\'<- in 1hi.< bumm- ing Balkan oily :n`t- a likuublq-, o.'1s_v- going, r-xtr(-nu-ly hnspi1nI)l- lot, pm`- mun pm nu`-u one he w~I_ final 1-('01. M. .,\.:I. r'eueru.1 ulu wu..S a'.uuuu:u;n:u. As soon as the mgi11(>(-rs onp,.'11:o(l to pro- pare a plan and csl.inmtos give the Council the necessary inl'm'mntion to enable them to proceed, steps will, no doubt. be taken to avail "themselves of the Fe(lm':1l g:1ssisl;nnce. llllill l'll|'L'l. M:-nnvvhilv all this (:zlynin-i: these n1<>d<-rni.~:1i(- l)uilrlim;.<.. g1`1~:1l In:-nlry huh-l.~: and 1114- .~:p<-: ing Amt-ric:m (-nr.~;. xvus int-3-ch ably mix:-(I with 1110 :-H`w~1 lil'o ull-an R:n|Lr:|n<` l'Hl\l(l'\.'-` nirkinu lh xv:-| HUI) HllXl'(l VVIIH |l|l' ilhp Bulkzmsz (lunkr-ys pickix -nlr|lil1 I nun: I\'|uf h--nll`ir~ nnl 1 I 1 f P : 'the OIJUIIIIIIIUH. [Kn )Hl})Ul l4IllL Istvp was :1 ago as the new (>pN':41i0n.<. has been `inspector 111ortgza;;<-:4 lI.il`o Cump'.m_\'. {:01}- Jul vvzuu 1` F v x 1 \ lvral policy of bank be in `the hands (.f lhc dir~c1 of ;\\ lllCl1 lhv guvcrnm' and dvptny gm - I no` 1|... `)nh\`) Rx`. r*...\..,I.. en. -I ll} (H5'tlIlI.l'. 1| HII.` ll] UUAII V\'ltIl lll\' iwholc 11m1`w:x:,'- grown (-mmh'_v lDomini0n. An impm't;mL eh-n um-c inltnn :1 four rlnv: nun hv. Hll'lIlLJ\'l 3. WI rm-omly um duty of im- carried out. .u\--\-\P\v1:.\r~ in HH'H|> \\ llll llll` IHUI |E,'il}.(t" ll\'|)\|ll., und.-1` contrar-1.< nppI'0\'I'd by the zbank din-morale. A task that may .take a limo while is getting the `appraisal machinery in working larder. that is me ma(`hincry which [will help in om? of the major aims ;of the bank. to get the whole mort- V o my In On all 7'lTH'l' \.'l3~'Il, lU|H' `Yl`.'H.`| .~ilv.~' hnuv 11-w build- w(-inu, ln1I'1'i:-rily lhruwn Inns: (-ll(`l'L{_V vs/as |)('illL' (I In-livf in Ihv fu~ o......4..l.. ....1 .m.iI.. . HI` Il'..I v` um.'mi:1 pm Aft:-r l .minpc-:~ A n1nn|nnr-nl:|| lllll (III II I 1,h(- wlml (.])1i.I`ni.`$1i( once exastcu uvtwltml Ulhy unu r,uuum_y The family is the nucli-,us of national life, `i and the unity and we-ll-being' of one are 1'e- ` ectecl in the other. The big cities of Ontario were originally the ol`l`.~'.p1'in;z of the pioneer homesteads. and tho lilo oi` Lh(`S(` largo cen- tres of population is constantly being" streng- thened by the inflow of henltliy youth from our farms and villages. These young people quickly become niorgml into tho life of the city. have families ol' their own. and many of them because of tlioir vigorous home training have achieved distinction in business and the professions. It is good that thoy should 1'9- member the rock from wlmnce they were hewn. and that they should return occasion- ally to their native element and renew the visions of childhoocl mu] youth. rhhnn.-. nnnninn.. nvun nuvlinnl-n-In hunnu nn lHl.\|.I`l UI lllliUlL'L' pill`, three nlhux` mombc-rs imed. An imporlzmt cw bank. now being . the lending umncc and must com- 1b(`)`f~` of Ih- bank. In ..:1I. oh I~u...I. .`\(\.A(| El.`I |l"|ll`l III III!` III '1un:n1-l_V. Imi quite- m- of plnnniny, and M an air ur mum- |,h(- wlmlt-, Nnr trullltl 4.. H... ulnllplnlulu In-', n-..x u-!1:u'v. v/us : . Hl'l'I' w:n:.1hv Pm!- |li(`:IH_V In W:-: hr luwn .~:z-u-nu-ul In :1 down nml 1'v|)u?H. -r vi::i1, fuur _yu:n`.< av . I. -II.. ll`.-. I ll|ll Ill ||ll'l' 1'>.`t'(:p|i>I\t Hl'l'l` Ihlr lo pt-|'::II1I V Inn: :1 |'|l`,1I| 14) H I Inyz` hml ... 1|. LI[l[)lU\l,'lJ U) l||L' xile is nery ` machincrv nd` Gk.` -n r air:- Hun` ll nanny,- V Hlih. I H Amhnrlzr-:1 ...... W. trip in urn-' {Al II'I|) In I an .vn.-: :u|l<.wml ~mlin;4 mun- H'u'_v hml llIl'\|lll -01 ( cing lhv l\I-1| run` um I u-1-ml:-(I I, with VIBIUII5 U1 unuuuuuu aulu yuuuu. These reunions are particulzxrly happy and ` stimulating occasions with the old folk. Par- ents are proud to know that their children have made their way to the 1zn'g;o1' world. but J one of the sad 1`cutu1-es of their a(lvancing'1 use is the foelixig` that they are i`oi'g'otten. 1` The old folk are apt to dwell too much on the 1 past; and those family gci.~tog`oi,lim's stimu- 1 late their interest. in the present and give 1 them :1 sense of continuity. When they see their g1'own~up chil(h'cn arountl them. with the bright. and i`m'w:n'cl-looking faces of 9. 1 new generation. the old folk l'(".lll7.(` tliut they have not lived and luborccl in vain. In the cities such reunions are :1 common occur- rence. and with the ready means of transit there is no 1'c:1son why they should not be- cbmma regular custom in the country. Come home, and brinp; the y()llllP,`Sl.(`l'S! '\ N?-.;E;;E Fax 2|6.000.000 cans of pinonp|.~lv .'n'(- prudm-:-(I by Hnwuii mmunlly. 0 11,000,000 luns uf nu-w lll('l'('h:lI1l VD.- svls: worn lamnuht-d by thv wm'lu"s .~:I1ip_v:n'd:~; Inst. yn-mu I |,mcz,79z dnllurs wurlh uf wnlf pa-11.: w<-r<- u.\cpm'ta-I h_y (`nnmlu in the Iy<-m`s 1934 In 1031}. O `l.30o.OO0 tons: of synthetic` un.~mlim- was nrudum-d by (H-rmnny Inst _yu-ur. K700 f4-4-1 pt-I` minulr is thv 5|):-1-d :nv<-rug:-cl by the cmxvzm buck (lurk. in flight. O 200 pmmds of hay, (`urn and routs: i.s| NV` I1V-I'ugl- (]lIy'H Invul fur an I'lI-- phmnl, O ` 42`-L-. h'l1lli'1` milws nf I-idnmnixm aura- ` vm-;ml ln1r;uwm-(`I by tho I-ily. O 720 nunuh-H unly aw rt`-quirr-(I tn l`I'- nmvv mu! innlnll :1 nmtur in the lung 1r:un;pu1 plmu-.4 nf Eurnpt-. O ' .") mnlvr. :m hnur is llw h`])I"l`11 of !|u "1/.u|f r.11-mun M` if flnwx nluml, Hu- /\Il.'ml,u' 1-n.'n:at. O 2 Irnllmn |m'y('I`-.~x uw us:-d daily In `lmllru 4.! Nu ;m~.-rnt lam--. O __ lh:m.-v. llIIll'(- fond uf gum] living tlmnl llmm work. Mamuln in`!-, II('('I')l'(`lll)){ to um .-1.-nu`l:u'd, .~:mnowhal. .".l. |(`l( in. Imlh l)Il.`sll)I`H.`L and priv.`a|.c lift-.i I`-lly u-lwntnug in mnnmm nmmm w.-u`l--Iv. zmd .~;1m'r- ('l1`1'kh'. Thu-y mt-I-m In look uptm it nnly :15 n p,:nm-, lhmuih, and tin nnl hlu:-.h :1! all it` ll1H'.`s' kt-I-p you on 1h1- alt-I'1., 'l`h.'It 5:~l nu! llw wan-:41, how:-vc-1`. (Inrrupliun. 1: ll`]`,1I4'_Y from llnv Inn}: 'l'In'|'.i:eh ur- :-npulinn, i:-; <-lmmir 1ln' pub- liv lifn nppim: a yrc-2:1 dc-nl nl lhv <-un.'.lI`m'liv<- pow:-r nf lhv slnlv-. /\ll.m-llu-I` llu-ms mm -- u-mu ----V `yum find thc-m ml. A1. any ram-, il l` l'Ull.'.lllll'|lVl' ` /\lI,;4-llu-r_ llwrv wun :1 v:-ry nu-l ll11`.'IlllI_V fm-limg nlmui llIu'lI.'m-5'1. Iwhivh yuu di 2 in ilw (`Hull- 1ry.~'i M` in .* I"i1,iv`H, uf whivh l virsih-(I ,~:(-vs-rnl. A rc-;gnl:n" inl'l:l1.inn is rznp,ing, nc-w IIIOU-ls-i[ Imlt-N pmuI`uu1,ul llw l):mk.s' in llnirk lmmllu-s. :v:~ry rlny, ])l'i('U.s :m- lliL .ll,I unrl l,lll'l`c- is Wlllv-I;])l`l) trzulinu an llw l|.'u-k" ur ill:-gal vxrlmmgu-., llI'I'(- llw rlullm` is qumlt-cl :11 300 10 400 lc-i lllHll'.'I(l of llw lv4::| 140, until .'u-Iunlly l51u`l1:m-5|. pI'i(-4-.-4 s:~4-nwtl in lw lunm-(l on this l)lmrk" vnllu-. Af- iln-r 1r_yin;: In live on lhv la-;.',u| mm- fur .-;vv-ml (Jays nml 5:1-1-illL( lhvl wuy nth:-r pt-oplv l.hl`l*W mum-_y7 nlmlxl l was; willing tn lu-llc-vv l was lhv only pvrrtun in llut-hm`:-.:1 rluim; m. ltmnnznxin is :1 rich nuuntry l have S(`(`.`ll it l`(.'f(`l'l'4'd to as :1 :~;m.'ull (`:m:ndn but it l0(Jkl'tl In nu- :1.--.. Ilmluzll vvvn n smnllc-r gruup than` ` nsunl worn gutting 1I1h('(_`l`(`lHl lwrv zmtl we-rv :'qu:m(l(-rin5,r i1 :1 littlr` ` m<.1'<- blnumtly than uszunl. /\lInu.*;l. us bnvl was the way the less forlu-' . nntu bowed and S('I`1l])l`(l in thvm. 'l`hi.-4 dmvsn'I l vn:1Iu~ mlntl l u \II-I`\I pow:-r :1 lm- slrm-. l n.iu- uuwu-u unu 5L'I`u]wu 10 1nvm_ l`his dnesn't make 51 very unml """ l>if`llH`I`. but tin-re is :i l)l`Ul'l` sidc-IW" In it. King Carol is wurking might - ` and main to pull the (,'(alllll,l`)' tu- L!v'1lwr. (`l('-(H) up corruptimi mull ` bring up the yr)un1!,(-r :51-iiernlionnm with :m irlml of public serviel-. The m i-lninxge. long-tr,-rm residents .'issur- "" (`lei ~rI me. has been tremendous since "" `he took eomplc.-te charge a year zmrl I :1 half (me. A foreign military ex- 3'" pert told me that just as salutziry .m" a change had taken Mace in thv-'df army. and that big strides had been "- m.'1(le in re-equipping it since the ` IMzir(:h crisis. Roum:inia.. as you H9` know. has accepted :1 British gum`-<" nntee, but she dc es nut etmsider h-r- 97` st-if as yet :1 British ally. She isi f nrluing as little as possible to pro-1 Vnke Germany. and will (:4-rtuinly `3 nut join in a war unless she is her- 1` `self attacked; no country down here J; !is more satisfied with her rruntit-rs. Mr `if these are menaced however, she if {will fight as hard as she (run. Since rm she is new three times as big. that C will probably be cmlsideralily hurd- er than in 1916-17, yet Roumzinizi is . not crmsidered in the f(n`c-frunt ollml the fighting powers in this part o{< _4 `the wurld. ;U A H lfm DOMINION DI/GES'Ir` OF THE: "This whole Prairie Farm R0-I hnbilitation schr-mew is :1 pornmnvnt` and a good thing and it will uni-, mutely have a splendid Pfft-rt 011; ! the whole western economy." vi A. H. Mm-he-ll. M.P. i 1`! 1 lgt` striicttii`e of the country down lti. it pnsititm wln-re tnortgagc-s will` not be over eighty per cent. of the appraised value of pmperty andl |wlwre farm tnurtgages will hut boar; `llllt`l`('S1 higher than fivn pt-i` ct-n`~ ,' land urban inui'tgagvs over five and lit half per cent. Many n-giilatiuiis .will have to bn issued dt-finin_-4 ll'lt'll`l_V terms us:-d in the pi'r.vi.=mn.x lut the Central Mortgage Bank At-I (letting the whole XH'W ll1()l`l[. ,(igt` >)'>ll`l11 1ll)(lk l` full sail will tnkv .'t lllllt' time. but it is expectr-d that ngrvat strides will be inzidu lit-{tire St`[)lt`lltl](`l` 1. The objc>(`l before the buai'(l. hU\V(`\ (*l'. is to get t-\.'m`ytliin,-,', lll wt rkiiig (Il'di'l` he-fore the autumn payments on mortgages b(`(`U]t' tluv and then and thereafter the pruvi-' isiutis nf the new act will apply. New Trade Treaties , Government officials are now on- lgaged in preliminary steps for tho- ;-:-newal with whatever Chang:-.~ t`X- iperience has shown to be needed. of uur trade agreements with Now Zt-aland and the West Indies. In the case of New Zealand there an- new import regulations in that D>m- ; inion which will be discussed. The balance of trade is quite heavily in Canada's favor. With British West Indies. exports are of a murh inurr-i varied kind than imports` but the` trade is closer to equilibrium. Im-, ports in this case. however. are: higher than exports. the figure fur twelve months ending April of this, year being about nineteen and` three quarter million dollars. while{ exports aggregated about H and a` quarter million. These figures in-` clude not only the islands. but Bri-g tish Honduras and British Guiana`; i The largest item of import is sugar. Other commodities imported in- clude fruits. bananas and grapefrulkt some fresh vegetables. rice. ginger` and spices, cacao, beans and cotfee.i t "It is :1 generally recognized fact; in Canada that busixwss lhrivr.-s nn; (`UIlfi(`l(`nC(,` and is disturb:-d and` hurmr-d by uncc-rminly. 'I'hm`\fun-.1 I WISEST wonns or THE WEEK SAN( TllAl{\' FOR (`,llll.Dl{l')N What.ever may` be said of the Globe and Mt1ll s suggesL,ion t.hl1.t._ in the event, 01' an- other wur (.7;111:1(lu might, ol`l'er S`.1ll(`.I.llill`y to thousmlds of chilrlmn; evacu:1Le from Lon-- don and other eentres that. would be Lamets for bombing. the idea is an interesting; one. The question lms been 1'-.1i.~.e(l as to the prac- ticability of such :1 wholesale t,1`:mspol'Lz1tiou of youllgsters '.\(`l().\`.\` the M1-.mLic and Lhe means of 1,-akins; cure of them when they ::.r-, rlve. D0ul)&le.\`s there ure many people in Canada who would welcome one or two of such children into Lhelr home.~;. Many Cam- udlnns have ul1`eu(l_v oered to do so. But some sort. of inslitutioxlall uce.ou1mo(lz1L'xon would have to L)( pI`0\'i(1t`(l for the most of the y0lIllgSl.(`l`.\`. "\nI\ \IlnI- n.un.\. uuunn Il\II\:'v.- uyhlnh nvo JAMES J? EIARLYLE -' `< -`ail `I ' Nuw you stay In-ro till I faith the Sl`l'[.{l'iIllL Il<~'s vury pzurlnuulm` nbnul .;-~im', nll um-stiunublu CUS1ulTH'S that pass 1l1rmu.*,h lhr- \'ill:u:v-." Ihmm:ir ` I)lCN'l`lS'l` l'l!l.l,H l"Ah"I` ONE l`u lhv Etlilur of 'l`hv I-Lxmnlnq-1'. I):-Hr Sir: If lhv;':- W(`l'4' :1 prizv ;u1'f-rn-(I for Hlv nu-mu-.4l mun in On- :'lU`iu, H wuulrl sun-ly 1.54) to lho ` mnn whn invoiul:-d that |ma.` nu-;:r-> lnrnwr of Kt-n1 (fmmty mm ."t|IiH;{ him l|n- lmn his [Hf fnur tlullnrsz. 5 llvrv `llnimh-I f:n'm-1'. i'1ln WIIILH4` hm-V-I Ifio-M I,|n<-rv |:md-cl mw of Hw lm')!,-- IH-:|, me-luuriln-:; known to vnmlt-rn nas- 1|rmmIm~I`.s'. 'l`hr- furml-r knvw unth- In `inn . l` ... nu n.4.lou.n-i1nn- unul l'U('K I)(`l(H'lg(.`(l l() H11. 3 know of no more hH|l'll('9:-3 ex- _ amplr- of (tr-rtuin mndi-rn buxiru*~:.~`! y mvthuds than that transaction. 'I`h.- _|id(,'l is to bt-at the other follow in ` il."[`akv advmitagv of the (:r_-dulity A and i;gn0ram:- of your qunrav and TI:-(-(-0 them. Sumo pouplc might : _!think that (1(`llliSl m(.-rt-ly did 11" _ inart pil. ('I_- of l>LiHii1(:ss in pulliny', qa fast unre" on the nu-gm, but what _ 1 the pros:-nt writi-r thinks uf him is V `[ unprintablt-. `_|'l`on,ntu, July 18. 1939. ROGER. ; :_-.__.________?__:_-. `UH; UI HIl'l.l`UlIs III` lHl'II" Hll|'.`1, '-Ill`! to his: wirn thr- full uf this gift, from Hm 2-.ki-:4 was: :1 In-rI'iI'_vinu_ int-itlc-H1 'l'hI-y wM'r- rm 1-rI`ur-:4l,ritkvn Hm! `lhu-y did not d.'n`- v-ntm's- m~:n' "'1 Q ~[pl:u-v- :1! whit-h il, fa-ll umil lhn lul-i lowing nmrninu. 'l`h- fannt-r urc- l(-N-dml to dig it all! ur .-4-wen Irv-I uf c-:n'1h. 'l`u him it was m -1':-ly .n -hunk nf rm-k. Hut alum; mum-5 an 'uil ])l't):s'])v-r'lIn"', who know smm--l {thing about rm-ks and. hvinu -'1; furnu-I` duclur nf th-ntintry. he mum ` have had suffir-it-n1 vnllt-y!_r` <~r?I.|(~n-` Hun to knuw that 3 big IlH`lI,'nl'il(-' was :1 thing uf murv vuluw mu:: :1; tft-w dull:n':<. 1 l)..l IL, . 1.-.: ,... ...... 1. IIl'W uullinh. Hut thv prnspm't.ur had :m -_V- tr. b|l.'s'tlll`h'3"-. Hv saw an nppur1unit_v ut Lzrntnlmug uff :1 |mr;.g:nin_ nnrl hr- ":-i7.-rt it I)r-fIn'- thv immrwnt. t':IrmM' .(`lI|l|(t It-urn thv rr-ul v.'nlm- or hie; ;"windt'all." Whc-n the nws: of the find was flushed zmmnd the world. and whr-n Prof. (than! of tho Dun-t tlup ()l;.u-rvutm`_v (In;-l.'n':ed that th:-` tnu-tn-uritv was the l.'u'g-st that haul but-n dismvn,-rvd un th- continent in `rm-u-nt. time-5, and that hr himst-ll. would tukv a, t'h:mm- of p\.n`-husnugi it fur $200, the pun!` fm`m(-r 1't~;;rvt-5 [(-1] having lvt it um. Hr wt-nt tn lh--I rh-ntist-prnspc-(:tm' amt pl!-mtml with` ,him 14) 11-1. him have it back. But} 1 I I `L th(- !~.hl'('W(t man (la-clart-d that th. don] was class-d nnd the prm-ir:u:, rm-k holungx.-d to him. I Iznnur M` NH morn hr-nrtlt-9-: "X't ` old and (.`S1.'l1)Sh(`(I rules and cus- lums should nut lightly be set asidn zr . ...-.. 4.. nninv Hm nrnqnr-ritv lums snuum hm, l|]..',lIll_y uI: m:L umu" we arv to (enjoy the prosperity fnr which wv an: all striving in C.'m:zda." vI~.`. W11LS'lr)1D Smagm.-. : I ; 3 I Ir ?` Ihv youth nf Canztdn should 1):- . ' J n n ' rid` WA (1 I m I? Im(.'(-s.sz'a`ly nn1_0nly 5 `a .`r mt for p(`d(.'(`. ~ 1,umL. |(.ol. George A. Drum. ` *3 3 # 1 "We must not tradn freedom for fa]:-1` s(.-curity." ~- William Allan I i Whiz:-. an t 33 Ialar Juulnuvl tn. ` When win` mum-s imtny things which are. regarded as iii1pi':u'i.ic:ib1v and vvon impos-. slble in peum` time arc dour with iiistmit dis? patch under (`0n1})1ll.\'i0l\ oi` iwcvssit.y. Millions of soldiers with all thvii` :l(`(`,0llL1`t`l11t`l1LS were t.1`anspo1't.ed 0Vt`l`.\'t`d.\` with littlv or no mishap. Canada provided ac<'oinmodutioi1 for hun- dreds of tlimismids ut s0l(lim's. and if the necessity n.t`0so could (10 the 88.1111` for as many Childl'(`l1. Pray God the llt.`t`.t`SSiLy may never arise. U111. .. .-- .