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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1939, p. 2

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BACK TO SCHOOL ' ,.'With the re-opening of the schools on Sept. ;_ 5;?t`housands of children. youths and maidens. -..wi.ll -return to the task of "fitting themselves to play their parts in the future life of Can- ada. It is usual to depict the boy going back to school with reluctant steps and a linger- ing look behind at the care-free holidays: but that thought is a relic of the old days wl'Ie n_schooI life was somewhat of an or- deal. with the strap in the offing. 4." Tu". these days oi` spacious. comfortable "school buildings and stai"l's of unworried and efficient teachers. the process of education has been rendered comparatively easy and pleasant. For teachers and pupils alike, the 1'e-opening or school is a time of grand re-] union. For the older pupils it is a year furth-| er on. and for the tiny tots it is a great ad-l venture into the world. For many mothers `it will doubtless be a great relief when thel youngsters disappear at 9 o'clock in the morn- ing and the household work can go ahead in peace and quietness. It is a fine feeling to, -know where the children are and what they are doing. and that what they are doing will be of advantage to them when they grow up. vw . _ __.L_:|.. ..,.......\ .-l:...-.-..tI.-ud Lll'Il('IH Almusl 22, 1939. nuns. am 1111- Inclusum :1 wheat within lhn Whmll Hun . chin('r_\': lb) Pr:-mi-x` Hvpl)m`I `,1:-rul critic-i. of thv idon uf . Lu. . . `um 07 l(`<|Vl'.\ (HIS ll'il(Il' much "in tho air" as ht-fn cc-rnim; lhv run! is.~:1w.< I fn-ght `.'uu- baxlllt-." wh: \'(`]H])(`d with such curiu 11955 and un:mimiLv ull prnvincv. Thu (hint! er-I-ync (I:-nirl [J|UVlllCl'. The thing st-t-ms d(`(`id(`("_V ` while going into. Mr. Editur. sunally. if one may bv uurdv press reports. thvro umu-:n'.~' sumo culnwvtiun lwlwu-1-n Ihv lluwing dvvvlnpmc-nt.s and ul'l1 lions: tm Thv inclusium uf U unlunuo I|r;I`\:-\ II... \lI|\ IL. ..-. ll'ldl L'l'llH.'l.\Hl (H lHl' l(l(`il (ll `mum pricv fur wh:-:11: and i'ocnmmoii(1;a!im1 of Ihv run xiv!-s of tho Oniuriu Flmlx` Assucintimi in tho (-mu's<- ~ `(`\'id('nC(` bvfurc H10 ']`uruun I Inquiry Cnmmi (in: "Thai! as possible Iur prnct`mbl-3 1 pm must e-fficivm Whr-at ( sion Ithv C:mndi.'m Wm-ill Ba porniitu-ti Ln L`l(';IH up (hurl nuns: and withdraw." This rv:id('r'.< upimun is 1 less nr until the traffic in wk-heat" nnrm.'ili7.0.<. any c-ffu ritl I nu. um... I ...,.: .`p )- ` l'.IlI_\' ('U],I_V HI 3:9 uppr(~c1.atvd. :--j.:_.:_ IKAII. (BIIADING 0|" HUGS .. n... w.m...- 'rv... n. [)iIIl\ilII l`llllH|ll('.`. `s vvry truly, ' First (`-npm`zI1ivo 1`.'u'lu- ()n1:u'in. l.imi\-d_ `I R` \ I/lI\I)I)ICI\1\Y \lIIlnll ll`. l.lllIll\'ll_ K. N. M. MOIHtlS()N. G:-nurul M:ump_t-1'. 9-) mm 1 this vxtvtuu SUBSCRIPTION RA'i'ES ....u_,..... ._ n..._...n- 1-nnn .. _. III k'llIHl('l'l|lPIl V`-IIH llIl' nturiu whvul. I`h- I-Ix-l Inndv-r:m~ and fair :- Sllbj(!('1 tissue of Any; N this rvutlm` nhnut urn` ht-fun-. i.v. mm-| n In-h'ml this `bul1l('." which h::.: (In- ( .1` . [ml in v.~1ul;lish- Ipply :1` luau-Mn. :1 not 110 Sn mil)- vul-ufl` in Hu- `1` supply nuw i.'~' lnllnml. Hw<~(ll'H nmh*i-< ! 1 HIVUFS :'l.\K'(] --BUS INESSMAN NII IIII \ |7lIl||'|l .~`c-lting fnrlln sun for zulnp1- Hun In-Ilnrfzlu 1 In ).;l:IllI 1 :I:; zlblc-D the r|`....o f`... lIlll'l'. p1`<>lI:IhL\' 'n :1 _l:nn(l way auul Ind :ulupt N1 |)_\' HI!` l)l`Il|`l i'* illI`l|.\`|!`)' (_)nl:u'iu ;rmlim.: I ll-I.\ HI" su(l(l:-n- uund H11` HH- rl(l 12-l `added: FHE XIlE gxAm:[ `EV.-6..I-.II.~\\n.I IORA NADWON` New President of C_.W. N. A. Has Amiability and Courage VERNON W. McCOY - 7- A 1 pa: SAVED DOLLARS ARE WORTH MORE `BANKWTOROHIO the pocket-they earn interest, save discouuh and secure opportunities. Star! 1: Savings Account at- Give your money II chance to grow. They are not spent like money in THURSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1939 Voz`a.[:A lllllllllll fight M` II` \\'.*||.lI)'I.`-. I always pIn_v<-I 1 In-II 1|n- `H )l'I'l'\ ,,...... \ <-ulmnl. /\:< pr:-- lu hI':mx'h ul' [ht- ni:: (lil'I'i('ull pm`- \v.':= 1|n~ .~l:n'm` :|(- \\"nit'I1 1-ml:-ll: I: m::t-I':Ili:- prin--` I I` lhv |)I'<-.~.~. 1 .. II... ...... |\ ... uh... I_V rm `ndly II.lI|.`I'- ` |lI\`.\.`. 1| (hv 1-un- rmn:n'l<-(I I-rnmvnl :11 I (l not ' IL. 1 Hotels of character and comrorl ?~-) . V, wrth cl most unusual downtown :5 location; right in the heart of the burinnn, shopping and thtotrc district, yet with beautirul parkway: on two sidn wllic molar for coolness and qulctudc. Parldng and auras: adjacent. omjotta/1 Rooms from 1150 CDtfIAI CIIITCC (An (Ann: nth Incorporated M55 II V ` SPECIAL SUITES FOR FAMILIES WEEKIY AND MDNIHIY EH55 ONIEIAI HUYH mf .`5'%-`ENOX SFMMER RESORT (`OLONIES MADlSON AVE AT GRAND URCUS PARK unul 1 tho 't'(l::' :r //oru` LOCA r/`"57 STERLING TRUSTS Unconllllonally Guaranteed I 'I`|1ursduy. Allgusi 24. 1999 A legal lnvmcnt for Trust Fun`! On Juuruniud Tum Corlicclu CORPORATION 334% ~ EDITORIAL ` xx`. .... ......... we fun` :1 linw juice humorist. `PHI 3195 llllu o\.'I.. uuu w\Iu\.u'I ul tau`-M ltlullgnz We are afmicl this has "l.u1'1wd out. :1 ser- Imon." but we are prt-:1('him;' :11. mu'.~:olvo.x` us much as at our adult 1'vudm's. We want (.0 get rid 01 that. adult 1`vol'xmx and LJ.|-it` in tho` "YCV" urifh \n\nfh!'nI -/nu! Ohio \'nu\- l`nInn ' |oU play DIICH. pill hb llb UJDIIACAAB cusu Wu: l\\El-D. It is well for older folk to think upon this and try and recapture the wonder of their youth. None or us need grow old in spirit if we can retain that sense 01' wonder at the world around us which cliaracterizes the mind of youth. Use and custom tend to dim our vision of things. "Behold. I make all things now!" is as true for us today as it was ' in the days 01' our youth. and as it will be at the Millenium. This is an age of wonders- the Golden Age of Science. lvlarvols are be-I mg unfolclecl before our (`yes daily. and "what are men better than slim-p or goats that nour- | ish a blind life within the brain" if they cun- not see and wonder at tluxsn` tliimrs`? `Kin nun nfu-uh! 0l\:.- ha -M...-.~..\.! nut n n.'\I- intensified by their gradual realization of the practical world in which they Will have to play their parts as citxzens and workers. If in urnll +'n1- nlrlnv fnllz tn fhi-M]! nnnn 'n'.hiR A subscribm` of tho Bowmunvillo St:1l.vsm:m told the editor of lfuut. oxcvllmmt. nv\v.\`p:uw1` 4 story. well worth p:1ssi11p,' on. 11011` it is. T`h.u-n In-10 .. r\\uI\ mu.` l{\v;\I` In. H... .`:.a.. ..r I There was :1 man who livml by 1.110 sidv of the road and lw sold hot, (lugs. llv was l1:11'd or hearlug so he had no radio. Ilv had troublu with his o_vos so he rmul no cluily mwvsp:1pm's. But he sold good not clogs. He put signs up on thelughwuy.tvHhu:hu'good Hum mro.Hv stood on thv sidv uf Lllv l`UllL1 and <-rivcl. Buy. I 9. hot. dog". n1isLox"?" Aml pouplv bouglntl. He in- ' creased hisxnoat and bun ordvrs.lio bought la bigger smvo. Ln Lllkt` (`are 01` his Ll'dd(`. He] finally got his son home from ('ol1m2;o to holpl I u uuvag. vv\ u nun uu l.hl.`x`Ill_Z, \IlI. 1l.\`|\` |l- In. I him. : *n..A An... _......\Al.. ... l-.......\...\.J 11:.. ...\.. ...`:.I \JLJlJLJ\/l\lL LI\JL\ L\rx1.nu Anywhere in Canada, $2.00 a year; * in United States, $2.50 a your, pay- vuble in advance. Single copies. _"~nen1;s. Subscribc.-rs wishing to dis- contnue paper at expiration of per- _l'od paid for are expt-(sled to notify this otlice hvfurc date of expiry. Ja I IIAIIA. But then something h:1pponod. His son said! Father. h:1\'vn't. you been listening to the , radio`? Haven't, you been I`0:ldi11g` the news- papers`? Th01`0'.s' a big` dep1'o.~:sion on. The Eur- opean situation is 1.or1'iblo. The domestic sit- ution is worse. Evt-1yt11ing"s going` to pot." lirknu-nnnnn lhn l`n0h.n- Ohnnnwf "\X7nl1 up-urn guy alu xv: 1-Iluv ukuul I\'x lu|;. . uuu mun` Ill lull` with youthful /.ost this your. Conn` to the Fun`! A urn uuuubu uvrn u|;',uL. You`r(* right. son." the 1'-.1Lho1' said to t,he| boy. "We corminly are in th=midd1c- of :1 great tiepression." ubxuu AD wvxov. n.av\n_y uuung, .1 skunlf, nu pug. ' Wheroupon tho l':1Lhv1' Llmugllt. Well, my .son's been to college. hv 1'(='.1ds the papers and he listens to Lhe radio. and he ought. to know." So the 1`-.1Ll1m' l`ll[ down on his meat and bun `orders. took down his :1dvert.ising signs. and no longer bot.hm'o(l to .~;l.:m(1 out on the high-| way to sell his hot (`l0g*,`.~'.. And his hot dog sales fell almost 0v(=mip,'ht. u\7.\..*...\ ..:n-In .-nu " Olmn -r.nhm- cnirl in Hxn \ ` P1'edi(`t,s Boom for Canada if War Comes." says a headline. Let. us hope it, is not the boom of guns. i Why import professors to talk nonsense in Canada?" asks the Toronto. Telegram. Why. indeed! Like bri11p,'im_1 coals to New- castle. IL appears that Italian sot.Ll(=1's in Ethiopia are tlnsettlod. S0 Mu::s01in1's. new Empire mu.y 13e saidto he one in wl1'1ch~'Ita1i:1n sons never settle. I President Roosevelt just won't say whetherl he will run for :1 third term. He probably feels like numbing from it with all the knocks he is getting. s _l.,._ I The W(`I1U1(`l' man says that fewer people! die when humidity is high. The reason for` I that is that you cuxmot perspire and expire at one and tho sruno time. I The cow that was found to have two horse- shoe nails. two shingle nails. :1 screwxmil. a piece of tin. and some t.:1(`ks embedded in her heart. must have t:1l~:en things to heart pretty badly. Established 1864 A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests 0! 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 _Newspzipe1's Association and of Class A Weeklies` ot~Czinnda. J. A. MucLm'cn. Editor. A public service patent has been taken out] for an improved p1'ocv.~;.s of growing mush-| rooms in caves and abundonecl mines. There I may be hope yet for me revival of some of` those old mining stock <`erti1`icut,es. ! "How would you likv to go about in :1 wood- I en h21t`?" asks the New York Sun in a dis-I (`ussion of new styles in heuclgeur. Our of- fice punstor says it, wooden be out of place on the heads of some follows he knows. ' I Hitler is reported to have designs uponl territory at the South Pole. If he would only go there and cool oil`. no one would object to him annexing the North Polo. The Poles `would CL`l`L'.lllll_V be happy about the whole inning. . . | `I? I l An English s(`h()01n1'.1sL`x' vwas charged with% breaking into the huxnv of :1 Major-General at Stoke Pages and sLo;11i11g :1 glass of lemon- ade. He xv-as found in :1 bedroom upstairs. undressed and in bed. Sounds like another E `story of the absent?-n`.`md<>d professor. Q A Pittsburgzh boy is said to have hitch-hil-1- ed to San F`r:mcixco Lo see the Exhibition. and then hiLch-hiked back without going in. Which reminds us of the Scotchman who wall-zed all the way from Aberdeen to Dundee to see a football nmtch. and was too tired to climb the fence when he got there. _/T- _ I I - B. K. Snndwvll. editor of Saturday Night.` predicts that Cmmdzi will become Fascist! But fascisin means :1 dictatorship. and Mr.| Sandwell did not venture to predict whol would be the dictator. So far as we can see. Mr. Herridge is the only candidate in the field. I but he has no storm troopers and he lncksg the necessary oratorical gift. ` ! A Toronto newspaper announced in bigl headlines that American Public Enemy No. 1 e .wa.s hiding in the Barrie district. and thnti the police were after him. When the police arrived at the supposed hideout they found I reporters and phonogrzlpllers already on the Iscene. It seems that Public Enemy No. 1 I didn t wait to be photogrzmhed under arrest. [which was rather ungrateful of him after being tipped on bv the newspaper. THE MAN \\'lI0 SOLD lI0'l` DOGS EDITORIAL NOTES This week I have a mory that 1 can rcully put my hvart inln, Nmmng than 1 huvc set.-n or done this wh<)l1.' su-mmer has buvn so enjoyable or so stinxulmimz as this visit 10 Swil- Hu-rluud. When u magnificent coun- Iu-yf What an udmirublc pmple! Ht-re man's handiwork mum`: sp_)i]- ed the beauty of nulum. but mun` nflcu uddvd tu it. And here pmpiv are as honest and as clean, as in- lv-lligzmxt und us iI1dllS11`il)1|s_ us 1':-it-ndly nnd as huspitublo, Us pu- [H10 and as tolerant and as truly guud uitiawus as (me would like (hum to be 4-verywhere. I cummt inmginv anything which could (in nmrv to n-'.~`tnI`q- or bolster mu-'.\ faith In human nature and the dvmncI'ali(' way uf life` mam :1 visit to Swit'/.er- I land. Il7|...n I :Iunn\\:\ Ixnnn fur Cl... 1 Altdm'l' William '1`:-H's '1\..,,) I I w\. v: liltvsoalvuutx uv unlvqqn vvnnx .. ....~_. 5.-.. "1... Every once in a while some disgruntled person will rise up and tell us that we have too much education. and deplore the enorm- ous expense entailed in the upkeep of our schools and universities. But it. is better to` have too much than too little schooling. for education is essentially a training for good citizenship. Young people who go out into modern life without a proper education are` handicapped at the outset. The millions 01 dollars spent on our educational institutions is a safe and wise investment that will pay big cliviclends in :1 higher standard of citizen- ship and national progress in the years to nnrnn ' lilllu. I Whvn l vumv hpro fer lhv first tiruv. suvuu yours ngu ~ it might Lw svvvnl_v. so much has happened siuunv I cunw un a bike. in search of som1=Ig\'. I must have luukmi likv u vugnbund. too. to the tidy Swiss. It was (hv mil-vnd 1)! :1 3_O()(l-n1ilv trip and I rvnwmbc1' my sl1<)1`s xvorv \Vm`n out and 1 had a n-nt right up H11` back of my khaki shirt. Qwlmivh I had nwmivd m:m'.< fashion. [11 really had iis pnims. 1|mu;:h. I1 let the air through. and my shit`! ldidn`t billmv out behind mo us 1 mdv. '[`r:1mp_ trump. tranm up tin l long s\\'il1'h-|):u'k roads up the |):l.`Z.\'- `rs. :1 Xxulso to munch scum` broad [and uln-vso nnd look at the moun- tains. and then whirling: down llu lmlwr side -whn1. a trip it w: " 1 mun uuu\\*n\(I alum n... m |l|lIl'l' .\lSlQ' "VVXIRIL il Lllp ll \`\'il.\l I little pziiussml then the iiiissiuii that \\'(-Hid bring me back in tin :`llll1tt1l'I` uf 1939: to soc it` thv Swiss pt-oplv had the spirit to dvfomi their tn-admin and tho stwmztli In hold lhrir tunnels and p:i.-.~ :1;mins1 the (-hulh-ngo of thvir _.-_',rv:it neigh- bors to m>r1l1 and muth. Fur, it C`r<~rinun_v and Italy iixidvrtnko, or should bv(-mm? involvvd in :1 com- m,n war nggxiinst I-`ram-1-`. mntrul of tho fmnuus Gntthard and Simplnn lines. doubio-tr:ick<-d and -l-ctri- fivd` among Europe`s bu,~'iv. am` most vfficicnt traffic :irtt~riu.~'. would be almost indi. 1\ thvir plans. I have studivd buxth tun m-Is. the country rmmdzibout thvm |m..i um .\...mI.. \uhn tn.-..-.1 um... ]ll|'l.V. |llU L'l|UlILl_)' l\l|llIlIill)\IUl llll'lll and the people who guard lhom. They can`t be conquurml. Pnsitiml llnprcgnzxblv Tho lunnvls Ilmxnsvlvvs an` al- ruady clxarged with vxplnsiw. 'l`ln hnnplnu. which leads di1'vcIl_\> from llaly intu the open vullv_\' uf tlu Rhone and than on via l.:ms:uuw L 1111` luau`! cf l~`1'anvv. wuuld be blown at its northern oxn imnw dialuly llmvre was any rvpurl of :1: Italian m0\'v 10 soizv it. The (:ut1~ h:u' livs further inland and IS do- lk-ndvd by oxtomive f0l`h`t`!~`.\'(`.~'. All l`():l(lS loading lulu.Swilzo1'luml [run ltuly are lilwd with v:uncrvt<- hh.vk- lmusos to hold upfa suddcxtiiflgttet push. and their` l)`1`iZ'Tgo`s' E1'r 1 i ii I-..:ul\r in lui hlnu-n T`ln- n1n1n1I::in~' puru. uuu nu-n ullugvh .ux.' nuuru ruudy to bu bluwn. Tho m0unI::in.< l'm*1n.vcl\-'03 urv such a strong aid ix dofvnco on this side 0f the L'ULlHlI'_\' and the {u1`o:'.ts and low-lyimg cl. ud: prulm-I thv defenders so well {run iaeriul attack. that the Swi~:s an confident that the counu'_\' IS nn pn`gx1abl(= here. 'I`nnv ulnulnl ha hnnninl` if Hn-\` pl Cgllillllk` HUI l`. Trey would be happier had such natural G2-rmun side. Hero. against then: must formidable neighbor. lhry huvv only the Rhine and luw. W():)(l~ ul hills. And here are their cities. upvn to air attack. I lmvu loukvd this territory nvur too. Hvrv again block!)-ousvs havv been built and bI`idg.< and 1`oud> mined. The Swis: dun`t pretend that they cuuld stand off the full Gcrmun might fur \-'vr_\' long. But they know that if tln full G(`l`l1)ill l force were luunclwd uguin.~`t them it would bu as part nf 2: nlun fur \ hlrninn nf [luv it` tln-5` l.)l'l`lL'l'S on thv iIiHKl>l lHl'lH ll Wllulu UK.` uh pull of :1 plan for :1 swift turning of the French ank. as was atteinpti-d through Belgium in 1914. And tht Swiss are sure that they can hold up any such move long enough tn condemn it to failure. Why They Can Defy Axis Huw can such a tiny nutiun stand up and defy tho combinvd might of the Axis Pmm-rs four miHi_.n.< :i;:aiiist one hundred and thirty bi~fm`v whom great empires have un- til rvcvntty bowed the km-0`? Yutl I ::vt tho answc-r when you climb up [into the valleys and talk to th- diiughty nicmntziinecrs who h\'l thtrv. Tho .~pirit of William `IR-`:1 is not only still alivo in them. it i.~ Ybluzing. They are just as ready to figlit for tlwir fI`C('d0l`n t0d:1_v as at any timv during the six hundrvd [and fifty _vvai`s since they f()I`n`."d i their first fed:-ration. 'IVl..\.~.\ ....... um. 1\I`I>I\h\ ...\I..l...-. l LIITII Illl lK.'\Jl"lll|.lllll. I`1wso men 31'!` citizen snldwnx every on--. They take four month: military training at age 20. Khrm` wee-ks during each of the fullowmg.: ~'t`\'e`n summers and n shun "ro- ' fresher" course every five: years 'af- I u-r that. A group has just pa>`.-`:`d through the street under my win- rlnuv an cnrnnxnr nxavnnntn-u-.-< r.:.~u_ ui uni-lug a iuuuuuuu \vug\m iand sticking at a pipe. Nnm. Hf` that xvooden-{amid German discip- line ilt`l`t ; these are {rue mvn. \Nii.<:ii, they return home {mm the-ir {uni training thoy take` their rifle. sue! helmet and full kit with them nnu keep it at home. Recently thvy h;:\w , been iS$Ul d 60 cartridg:-s oavh ' itlmagine the Nazis doing th:1t'v; iaif a million strong, they go to `sleep i-very night with the-ir rifles! literally beside the bed. And tho;- are not only half a million snldu-r>. but half a million xharp-.~zh-mm~ "No use having a rifle." they say, "if you can`! shoot with it. .3 there is sharp-shooting practice in the villages every Sunday from Ma) - to October. every year. ' A National Exhibition A the Swiss don : V0 in [noun- tain valleys. however. and Lu rulty the rest there is 3 Rreat naticnnl exhihiticn being held this summe-r in Zurich. it is not an Pxhibilinn an` ' we know it. exactly. 'I'l'wr+- is fun` to be had there, but the emphasis` ism on me two-headed cat: or Faxi Spirit of _William Tell Still Lives Willson Woodside, in his Weekly letter for Examiner renders. this week tells of a stimulating visit to Swit- zerl-.md--Swiss confident of imprognublc po.sitl0n-- --her citizen soldiers can defy might of Axis Pmvq-.rs I A survey of Canada for the establishment of more resort colonies similar to those found in Maine. Michigan and California. and the formution of a "travel-axis" among the de- mocracies of the world. were advocated by Leo Dolan. head of the Canadian Travel Bur- euu. addressing" the recent convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association at ,Ni-.1gara Falls Mr. Dolan `suggested that municipalities which have large tracts of land on their hands for taxes might use them to develop such colonies and thus re- lieve the burden of local taxation. In the state of Maine. (luring the past 25 years. pri- vate summer resorts owned by out-of-state persons have been established. and these are said to have :1 value of about $50.000.000. M1. Dnlun pointed out that in Maine alonel there ure 2:3.Ul)0 persons in the recreation industry with a wage roll of more than $7.- 500.000. THE BARR) EXARIINER. BARRIE. 0N`|`.. Q`.-\2\"\D:\ I Emmn. It is on n uli.~pln_v :1rrum:n-(`ll in :\ lung olvvmq-d pu.~'.\'1uu~ mulled lhu High Sin-cl f whul S\\'is.< nul'mn- ality nwxuxs and of llw nu-vd und thv nbilily uf thv nzniun In dvfc-ml its fn.-{-.duvxn. l-`ur thv \'i.x'i1ur it 1-xpluim. (hr (`<:untr_\'. its hi. lrnditiun, and 1hr mukv-up 1` il.~ lnuzplv In-lh-1" than :1 .-"In-ll`-full of lmukx And it is hu\'ing:' u _l'_'il1\ :lI\i?.ilI1,{ 1-ffuvi (:1) Un- Swis.\'; in :1 nntinn uf unly four mil lions. nvvr fivv millinn mlmis.-inns I1:-1\v'v ulI'(`u(i_\' hm-n l`I`,'{i:iH'I`l`ll. with lhv show only :1 H1119 murv tlmul hnlf uv:-1". 11.... Cl. C`.. llilll U\'l'l. Hun` the S\\'i.~'.< dhpluy pram tho l':u'l than Hwy nrv ml" llm-v (I rvrcm rm-in] p_x`m|1).\ and .~.-vvrxnl 1 lig'ums_ and yr`! mmuu-.v lu livv gotlu-1` in hnrmuny. 'l`lu~_y think I \'uricty |`Ill'i('h(`.\' llw llfv uf Hm I lion and dun`! mmlu-r. u.- lln- Nu (in. to bv "pul'u~|m~(l". llvrv nrv (I nI:I\vn1I Huv 1-nri nu .-nul xli\-nwun l'l II\/1| llllll \I\lI|| IIIIlIl\\'|. lI.'\ llIl' IVIIIJII (fr pluyvd (hr x'uI'i.n1.< mul li\-u-r:u- rum lulns` of \'il|:u;u-3. |)i('|H`ll frmn lin- v:vu`i <':nH::n.~'. nml |llI!ulI`I'(l.` of the Inusl m:u:ni|'n~-nl |)lln|u)'_I'lI|)H. of {hp (`Ullllll`_\": n:nIuruI mnl m:m-- mndv 1)v:n|1_\~ .-;pu:1.< _. ., A ll.-Im>_\' l`('n]I|:` Hrrv is :1 mild rvprm-I" In hi;-_p_n-I` and murv :u.:;-_x-v.<::i\'- l`IIll|I1l`iI*:- that tho 1':-ul "Il:l\'('-nut" |`:;llIIll`_\' ul` [lu- wurld is S\\`il7.vrl:nn4l. wlnrh Inns nu impurlzml ruw m:Ihri:ul:; whul. z'\'1-r und in) \.llHl`1 tn lhv svu. zmd nm.x1l_\' mnum:|i1ml|.~;. but \\'hi(`!l has Iw\u~I'lln-lu:s:< xnunaugml hy hard work and :1 pmu-vful lmlivy In rzuisv lwr pvnplv 1. mm` ml` llw high:-.~.l `iving . and make llwm `mmnp, lhv h:1ppi0.~`1 in thv world. An in1|n`vs. svvliun is: (ll'\`ulA'1| In llw dvfmwv of thv :~-.mnlry. undm` lhv n1u11u.~': S\vit'/.vrlund wzmls In ;l1'fond In-l`: "Swi17.oI'l:md mus! lvfvnd lw1'. and S\vH'/.m'l:m can dvfmxtl lu`1`.\`<`lf." And lwrv is di.~p!:I_\'vd. in zlrvul `v1tv1`s m-'1xp_ving:' u whulv wall. D .lon..1nn.l'.~ 1\ll...v-nu (`lulu-I-\ Olsn CHI] (H`H'lHl lH'l.\\'ll. Swi!7.m'1:m(l'.< Mugznn (`hur1n_ thu- du(`lax`:I1im1signvd by tho grmlp which ;,;uIh1'l'v(l lu;;vllwr in 1921, to form thv first S\\'i.~`s ('unfmlv1':1lim. It roads: --I.. ch.` |\-I nf P_l\I` Aunnn IN Plumzury tho nmivo \vnm4-n got burv hcudvd until U1:-y n1:u'ry.l l`hvn lh(`_\' ll(`\'(`l' nppvur lll lmblnc with \1ncu\'<-red h'ud.<. Q Q . ' C T HE tvrm "dug duy.~; m`i_uinntos from lhv bnliof in :uu:ivnl tinws the Dog Sl:u`s. Sirius and J'ruc_\'un. urnught on bad days. This was In-- l.'$llI.\'(` it was nuwd that thv period `um-so slurs r with tlw sun \\v'(-ro J10 hnllt-st and must un\vhul<>.s'nm.* ..I' aim `I4: C V C DOLLS which CHI} pray will mukr thvir :Ippv:u`:m(-u- zmmng Lhv C`hri. toys this _vv;u'. l.'4llI\(' ll VVAI.` u-so 1' I .l:I_\ .\` Hf the 3 Q There is no question as to the economic il1lp()1`Ld!1(`.(` oi` Om.:u`io's tourist industry. and in order 1.0 ill('l`(`u.\'(` it or oven ma.int.ain it thv iiiiiiiicipuiitics which largely depend upon the t.rui`1'ic murzt do their part in making their ciistrivts :lM,l':l.('Ii\`(`. Mr. Do1an`s suggestion for me chwvlopniviit of resort colonies is one that should bv explored immediately by loc- al i_1ut,iioi'iLivs. The municipalities must sell th(`lnSt`lV(`S to the tourists. and M1`. Dolan has pl`(`.\``nI.(`(l them with what appears to be :1 good soiling` nroposition. an... , )\ lilI'_\' (|Il(1\.llll(l nod shur1l_\' ul Rus ] l`ho : wvighs l ."nlH:IiIIQ :n\ intnrix 4 [K.`V".'I DK'C\Illu U, III`, , '1 average bev hive contains , 50000 and 75.000 workers. ` I ..V....._.......J_._.__. x.'UlIlUHL\ illl Hlll'l|U| .` has :m nbst-rvutirnx b which :1 magnificent Alps will be pu:'sil)l0. I O C V C IHLF. fmnnlv palm` hours hilx-r~ unto 1hu- mulv_< \'(-muro ml! for fund thrnughmn lhv whnlv \&'inlvr. I I I C C C CONTRARY In p_mw1`:n1 boliof Dun- iol 13muu- did not \\ ('ill' :I (runn- cup. Iiv h1II('d this typo uf h(`4l(i('(ll` and ulwzuys worn 2: hut l"urthm'xnun- hv \s/us n(~v-r .\`III'(' of] L`. liII.\,l D~n\;\rv1\ Gk...` :ni\t\ Ind}-nu U U C INSTEAD of rice ding` ;.:u(*sls i bx`:-ugh! l)r(-ad bun: hruh. ll'l X)HIH|l` UIU Ill hun- h(`Ud].L('ill` :Il\N1l_` w. having killed more 1 Q Q 21..'}00.000 puum pI` in 'I `-1.500 blmd pa-r m~|\/inn hullxln Figured Fax lllll lll lllluh 50 per cum 0 Nutmnal Len |...n.u- (7lT>.s-0 ('0-0pH`ati()xi with the Travel Bureau] is in-m-ssuxx. Mr. Dohm stated that so far this _vv:1r the Bureau had dealt with a total 01' 98.136 vn()uii`ies from wuuid-be tourists. -an ix1vx'vusc~ M 7'? per cent over the same period :1 yeui` ago. It is therefore up to the `n1uuicip:\lu,ie-s to prepare something con- crete and :1ttru('tive to offer through the ag-. `envy of the Bureau. Outuriu used to have :1` live publicity bureau at Queen's Park for tourist tmiiic. but that appears to be t`um'tinu1n,2 much less em~x`geticall},' of late: Why is this`.` '| {REV DR H(|()l flR AT (`OLLIER ! ; h"l`|llil'lT BAPTIST ('I*Il'E('H; I 'Th..\.- uhu `.H..nd...{ nu. l`..II....~ U1'|ll.'l. 16 billion doll is hold by Ihv H5 Lord Muyu 1... n...` ............ `DI l).l})ll.\l UHUKCH UH Dlllluily HlUl`H`i `mg. Aug. 20, wall not sun!) {nrgel ihsu.-rung to Dr. E. Hooper, a {grand nld guspvl preacher. who so iwundo.-ri uH;` hold up Christ before` Exhv x-nzu;n-ganmn as he prmched `(rum H:-brv\vs 2: 9. "We see Jesus." `Dr Huuper was :1 surgt-on and u muJnr :11 mm of the reginu-nus at the `N(rl'lh\Vc'Sl R91)`-Hmn. but at u` age hut 93 us 51111 actively engaged m preacmng wnencver called upon. : auu-.r.n nnrual .` Those v.'hn um-ndo-d the Culher B.'aph.~1 church on Sunday morn- `unu Ann `)1! u'IH unl 1:11:-N fnruuv l-IIIJIL ll ' n l'l'ilU In tho numu nl` Cad. Anwn. Wt . thv pvnplr` of Uri. Schw_v7. and Unit-rwnl(luu sxveax`. in \-ivw uf tlw vvil timus and fur the sake uf bvttvr Safety and protection. to stand by oacla othvr in w:n'd and dc-vd. with all of (my bodily Sll`(`l1i.`,'1 and worldly gzlmds`. all um powvr and form`. against any or all wlm suck to xvrung` or O|)p1`(`!~`S us. No t'nrvi_::n m:1gi. slmll rule in our \'2lH(`_\'.< . " It Mill holds good tnd:l_\'. I lllllltllb Ill lllllllvldly 5| LI ""` """"" """ "" ' ' r United States. 0 ` '" BV-9` Muyurs are hulding office 'xTm"" - A8- 19- ~se.-m time in England. I ' IS the distance travelled _ B`"")' CTWY in "`` S T5 ma 1..- nm .u....... \,I-.-<.< . IS nunrc-cum-d , .r.____.. nd Child will ho il|ilLl1. ,lXl'- v Rilliu-1' Ill l<`rum_-~. HS. uni xl statue of the Viruini I C I nf or cnnfvtti. Wod- ll(`SlS in ('url_\' Fr:um- ud buns tn thrmv at thaw \ F..\lllBl'l`l0N (`ALLING World F`:ur.< niuy come and go. but the Camicli-.in Nilllolllll Exhibition at Toronto -goes on tor ever This perennial Exhiblli0n.l which had its origni in a modest Fall Fair in] old "Muddy \'url;. has developed into a na-; tloniil institution and is looked forward to`, with increasing interest. not only by the cit-l lzens oi" Toronto. but also by the people of` Ontiirio at large. % '1`his is `.l unique achievement. for the ONE` lius no equal in any part of the world as an annual sliow. and one sometimes wonders as to the .\`t*.(`l`l`I on its growth and continued popul:n`il. Its growth may be explained by` the met that the Exhibition is a reflection or rather :1 concrete representation of the industrial and sciexiufic progress of the Do- minion. Indeed. it may be truly said to re- flect the progress of the human race as R whole. for practically all the nations of the civilized world are represented from year to year. '4. 4,... nds n{ silk cocoons w(-rel Turk:-y lust year. 0` ans lll C`:umdu nrv re- v nnnlnr ch.` IWIA Ann '2 Dy A. Macl)0NALl) prumlly dH'- I u- unul ........-ul in: | '1 r bull plnynrs in {haw urn "uix fau)M\l`\`" nr VV .... v :x\'`rugv wInp(-ru- I Iilll'('Il2~'(` bulca my 1 v in-\A' m ' I : lust their IIVDS: Q1 Lillliluil lift` ['1'- (`F the Old Agv . . - ` Iushingtun hnvo ' A: ()I'lm-ans since! - Page Two `l l\|H`S C | us b-t\w'm1 ` Q IUU lllll-`M `nso zmd n_V from If Ihv ` I I lllllh liIu\IllNli Ul-` ll()(iS .'l`u lhv Idilnr. 'l`h- l"..\':unIm-I`. I Duzlr Sir: You urv prulunl 'il\\`Xll'l` lhut llu-rv hus In`:-n _::u dvul uf |)lll)|i('il_\` mv an `xuxutlu-r xiv:-n in lhu mm md :ulu rd the first 1*-1` this nmnth 1 Untnrin Pm'kvr.< in buying: Inn,-.~; 1 l_\' U!) lllv rull grzulv lm.~`i.<. Tlw l"m~k-I'.~:' lnduslrinl (`um nrv i.~`.-uilu.-. pmnphlu-1.~'_ fu , in mum` dvluil lhv l't`usun min in`: mail ;:r:u:|in;,- zmrl 1|u- In-nv` Hull \\~uu|tl m'vrm- In llw imlu.~` um! in Hm fnrnwrs ml (min Ull`IIlI).',h .\'m'h u .v_v.~'l:-In uf urm! HH(I .~av-It-1-lim: nl` lm;:.\'. Wu Inhvlu unv Hm! unn urn u... . l_\'. |Ill.`- VVIIFI HI NW1}! )'('lll`. In-{mm u-w-r lhv unvv-rn `HI uny uf lhn '.'u-kc-1'.\` Iuul HI 4;!" mil ;:|':u|im:_ uml was only :1 -(I by tlw xlmr lmlulm` l'urm~-r lunlvr ..r oI.i.A I ....... ..n.... illlll .`'ll'l'lllI}{ Wu lllil : nwlnlu-r of l (`.nuu('i|. wu- urmunwnliun. In. fun-..u.u-u _\l'llll`l (IKU, llVl'I' .`ClX|"l'l fIn1'II|4'I's nt Hun linw 1 {Mn-w up tlu-Ir byl:nw:\. I mwlim.-,. (In-.*~.~:I'Il so-ltlu-1` pul.~un'_\'. '|`hi,~; wn.-a ul m-nr-4 In-fnrn .-\-.u- H... --nu .--v'u'IIIn;; Ill Hugh, Iuium .~m_\' Ihul w- urv llul .1 nwlnlwr lIu- I'm-In-Hz` lm|u um` [unruly n fnrnu-r.-.' uwm-(J nml r~uuIx-ull:- 'l)_v 1'nI`Im-Ha. ,\/M Wh(`ll lhir: plum wm: urpunnim-d zmd <-(ulimu-(I <'I1'.|Il _\'a-urn tum), UVI'|' .\liX|('l'l| humlrml fur-nun-u nl Hun H. l`Il I V |IlI' I -Illlll'IlUHII'I` IX|l'lH' In-r.~; of lhir: (`ulnpzmy nflm` .~'.lml_v uud run|.~'ulm`::!imI whclu- |)I`Ul)lI`Ill uI' hm: pr: in (`:n\:u|:n l`ln-\- m-zuli-u-.1 ||l|-`- |IllI|Jl\'Hl |'lI| KL`! Hill]: H}.:l) El` 1931. it is no |x-ss 1l`ll<- l lhzut . :1 pulit-y must he put int.) vi - I'c-vl if (iunzula is ('\"I' ;,-_in;'_ In fill lhv \'('l'_V ;vm-mus quuln whiz-in Gr:-at Britain hm: uivvn in us nnrl which in svvun yvurs our f:n'|m`r.~:1 1 huvv fuill'(l to fill. I \I .- n.... :1Iu:L 1.. ml ..W-, A ..., n_., _ WHEAT l"lH'IlGH'l` l{A'I`l'IS To Thv Iitlitmx 'l`hv Ex:nnin'-I`. Dvur Sir: 'l`h-rv is . < rv:1(lil_V SOP]! nn thv suI`fuL'uI In-h lhv v-x*_v sudden L`:unp;ng:n .'::: nfroiuhl l :I1('.\` in (` \-uilh N(liS|ms:|l of ()nt;n`iu 'l'h- I :nninn|"< vnrv nuul:-I-znn nnrl fun` Its continuous popularity is in part dime to! the fact that an annual visit to the has become a habit with the adult popula-, tion. But the secret or its success is chiefly to be found in the fascination it has for the rising gene-ration. Young life is forever surg-l jug into this world 0! ours. To the children.l the Exhibition is a veritable wonderland--itl is all amazingly new to them. As they grow up, their interest in the various exhibits is

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