PM TWO THE EXAMINER tniuisnu ma man Published nun morning by Caution 17day Nevum Ascend Mux Cilu Wall of Clhldl Mn Audit noun or Circulation WM MucLABIN IUMCRIPIIOHS uIlOINI AND IRHAOUC IOU Could or Grul British 00 not wau United em so you Single Copla Ruth PIHICIKI AID Jilin IAKACH laces of business are owned bv the occzl Ii pants record tfXCttlllil sew ill inncipilitles lhe lililLIi streets LillJ lleliycr IlilllLt The Wdicl unsurpassed The best by Iiivilttliui from the heights cl land 3301582 the llzilr lidzlstrli icci KL vrr 11 riullllivvest oi llm Vlilnge large lcrclVUii eix lwcenrl llttii on in dbulniiin supply for Illi llglllllli sins lc Irle ptlrposes with pressure oi 80 to no pounds at system 15 295 IN ANAUA LAST YEAR 123 Fix rial petsi it Elirtl lives and stores ilzc pitslticllt oi the Industrial Accident llw Mm Win Um mJutllc hydrants Nearly every home has water lice fielllcs indicate lll inclinsc 15 lltlll liliil lliirxlbly it ptz IIIL 211w lcl in equipped bath reollls LftiL it its lasts Lolllurilnllolii Liilthl last year by the eight Vorkinelis ifozlnlilitioli Boards in sharia testlud 213 lrllicc Edward Island which has no llipclisitlcl Act totalled 31510720839 an increasi almost per cent ovir the libll awards and all alltnne high to date Vti11rli Assucltiiollt tfrctinorc has four churches lrade continuation school and tllrceroom public school also modern steel clad arena lwlth skating and curling lacilllits Despite lthe various advantages the illilllft rate less than 33 mills and the debenture iibl lllesc accident Iigurcs will have lltWlili mgimm Wlmlumn Itll lulu riderest lor tile larnuls UI Ontario Sitiiemu Im Alans Vllm Smimnm llit announcement that lllc lorklnllis Coin EDITORIAL NOTES thllfuilliIl iii lltlii wilt liercliilcr apply to intro itlNli lltAlN Shitlltli For several vccks there have been up pulling in The lixamlncradvertiscmcnts of the Canadian National Railways which draw attention to the efficient service that Lialt Reporter We were happier when all we knew of furoil places was what we saw lli the old is again available 111 this first postwar year Wm Stereugvomsl anmm the front of the second section this week is one of these institutional announce Tm numb Uy mumps that Oom lncnts which is headed Its Nice to Plan Trip Again Other ads in the series were titled Its Nice to Sit Together Again HIS N10 Rm mm Again iduals exercised reasonable care and can lts Nice to Sec Canada Again and Its on Nice to be on Train Again llirougllout the theme is Iratcl Days Are Here Again The series of railway almouncclnents has been Well prepared arid the motive ap plies just as well to our other railway the Canadian Pacific which serves this com lmmlly through Mldhm or Essa Slatlons fort brought to thousands the value of the only few miles away The summer sched Clothing we have contributed ule of the CNR is giving line service to the North and Muskoka and to the South Very timely was the Prime Ministers call Pommo and ammo Tms 15 minted to Canadians voiced in his national broad thls week also on page one of section two cast last week not to be too dismayed at The railwayshave been meeting the competition of improved facilities for road travel Modernized automobiles comfort able speedy bus service better and extended highways have been developments which brought about the better rail From the stuffy rail coach of the 20s we now have air conditioning reclining seats courteous attendants fine meals and speed ier time between destinations The railways have been shout of rolling stock and there are still unprecedented demands on their facilities but they have been keeping up line service to meet the public requirements WHYWE HAVE DELINQUENTS We believe most parents wish their chil dren to grow physically mentallyand spir itually and to do this they mustbe active they must use their bodies and their minds 232 he hveb Observes the Am In the early days of this country most boys and girls had to work to assist the family db dget they matured earlier than they do eiigion had stabilizing influence Simontheir lives and there were few delinquents in those days Then child labor laws forbid children to Work andwrightly so because selfish people cxploitedthem stunting their growth and deadening their minds But nothing was given to boysand girls in place of this work they had to find some activity themselves and too often they did things deirimental to their mental and spiritual glowthMost schools are concerned only takelhls 1W0 it seem 39 us they are whilechildrenare in school and there its 3ng mg mlstalfem Building 005 are books dates rules and examinations Too OW probably at their peak and both ma many homes and too many school Systems terlals and labor are difficult to obtain The ore set against the tide of childrenfsgrowth interfesls the Town Vii not SUffeI in any Boys and girls are confused between the way by papmng the Workand thereap needs of thIrTertures and what wlefer Pears 30 be no reason why it should not be vthem and when in their igmrance they postponeduntil conditions are more favor strike out after what they instinctively feel able they should have they get into trouble andw or ieihiquentvafboysandgir iThmmpiQDCeW all9mm are t6growupwith clean healthy bodies and minds they must have active employ meut or recreation out of school as well as in school under wisck understanding aths caused through drowllings and auto mobile accidents could be avoided if indiv chairman of the National Clothing calli great calm will come if wbutstrivc patient ly and tirelessly to replace illwill with good ed Mr Kill schedules The Tillsonburg News referring to the flag on the flagstaff at the postoffice building remarked that there wasnt en mop rag SomeOne should sink editor popular song of 25 or 30 years ago Its only an old bit of bunting Its only an old tattered rag Well fed Canadians are saddened and shamed by contemplation of the general the chfrewMelcury The increased meat can obtain In last weeks Examiner there appeared an advertisement calling for tenders on the proposed alterations in the Town Hall If the members of the Council plan to under direction 1249 OREEMORE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION more was foundedf0uSunday next Ju1y1 are UKKMENN COMPENSATWN 54mm well piiVrtl and ctlinn sidewall1 lead tol of spring water llows It we were more concerned wth peoples needs we might be less critical of llltll iacks The lion Russell Kelley provincial Agency Superintendent weekends maintains its alarming rate Nlaliyililsm WW owl W0 creel will and conflict with cooperation pledict lNtllIlitlll paign said in recent address ill Trentoni i=1 ANNlilir We ill Ontario cannot possibly assess in terms of the humanitarian efforts and com llIlnivale on is iii in en il bl Lt lt lt fl rioi li Im in 12 iIl mu IKJHIl tr rl li logtc IN THE NORTHERN ADVANCE Ill lti Iliilt ILirlic Local Notes Llt5 iii Emil on luv luriLcl 11ltt my gt ire litid an izi 31 lcri llvc Illll the mini niuliy oilar tffcctixi Iliildlllillh be il=ni Wii inlc It built 242 rules in two Ila of one week About Sltlililtl stirinf Ill liztlrle this uslilr oi 5tllli and private illi llxlJtffnlil lziii office of Assl Eupt illf liavnig been abolished Julich Webster was up poilited Superintxlillinl of lll on ll headquar till the rnE BARRIE momma mnemosranro so Years Ago Lilia lIHH loll lg speech alter mil lonalrpolt leicia TIWRWAYJE vlttilady Mary liolziplli iordol Wle 11 III llliil lliizoducllonf iilllltlllillr l1 lrlii 31 lWWIMl 11 Snontltc speechrule ulatl lltt ll llull lill km Hmypcr illri After that the ppm winl io ii lllli Mi lolt Sunlight nhcrc rpm lilo vi nurse op and oiliu llivtlJil lrr llicic llsczi in Canada 11 poetic oath fill on lSlltoll IlLlIll cliincly by tins lily Iillii lilll by to Wrcltozl AIllliIl Illliill for all who work tilntc ll ltllll Illlli lie made it llzis town hall and all the ltt ghoul jilll oi that mi people tell Suites of tllUllliilttI lninil li dorm ne of Le urr best lplll including llllt townI lm one lll Linlpool of about band At night we were routs of re blocks no nczirily bombed The Liverpool lot at dinner fl moi11 RAL SCHOOL PROMOTIONS Imamc SS NO lISIILA SS MK MUHWRSI SilANlY IliY sworn to SH mm 1d or vn VIII lrnlices Roi IUNl likll IH Vrmlm ln 91 June roinarty tilt June lice mm Amlmfg B11 79 James Mandy and ItHlll Suilt lireadulorc lliililiil llclce llutl Oil Phyllis Andross Muriel Sinlcoe otluly Briefs Steps berm taken by rilliu rlown ouncil to buy the old asy lum grounds lurkl Entrance llol Coliclliching Forty candidates wrote and Leaving exams at Grasshoppers appeal cd ill alarmingly largeuiumbers Cooltsiown brass band restored to the trouble and turmoil of the world Aluciivity Sonle Collingwood boys fined 51 each Willi an option of 10 days in gun for stealing cherries Silver Circkllllgl fisher already exported to USA $100 Worth of frogs legs receiving 50 cents dozen for the legs in pairs Blueberries being shipped from lVlctoria Harbor to many points in Ontario 1n the Federal elec The measure of public spirited man is the amount of time he devotes and contril butes towards the betterment of the coml feed picture in the old country remarks Ollmgemim ration allows adults the pitiful sum of 28 cents per week to spend on whatever theylPercy Ilaxtoll Barrie entrusted ial points out the value of modernizing and decorating retail ShQDS8S business pro ducer accomplishing threefold purpose Most importantto the shop owner is the im pression conveyed to customersthatherejsza shop where fresh merchandise can be pur chased Modern and smartly painted store It was in isiiirthat theVillageof Creelfronts convey an impression of prosperity and faith in the future thatfis most comv lions lyrwhitt beat Lcnnox in ough in its torn fragments to make goodE Evin 31311000 by 496 and in East ulIIILUL lie for tht standing was Cook H029 Bennett 2775 Anderson 107 majorin for Bennett 240 go Minn EXAMINER JULY 14 1921 Barrie lineal Notes Eight thousand people attended Twelfth of July demonstration in Barrie Cook Barrie oldest present but four months short of 100 years Bar rie light users got months re bate on electric light bills with preparation of Canadas case in the dispute between Canada and Newfoundland re ownership of 250000 square miles of territory in Labrador with hearing before Privy Council Simcoc County Briefs Marie Gignac of Pencfang school teacher near Sault Ste Marie met accidental death She was passengereirrarrauto which ditch Becoming frightened she made jump for safety Her dress sleeve caught and her weight was her instantly llas wasstalledon the oilgo 0f 10912 Siniltt III to 1V Florence lircadinorc James 1112 llloenpson IV to Audrey Andross Jim flicrtrznn Ronnie Bertram Ronnit ouii Marilyn llill loinlny Ilill Vin Roberts Arnold Whipps to Sr Gr Lois Colitis to Vlwleggy Adanlson Law rcnce Brown Mary Icucock Doll nle Poole V1 to V1LIitsyAdulnson Bill Brown Evelyn Ilill Jean Schmid lcn VII to VI11 Eleanor Mason Ed dch Mills Mae Poole loyce Rug innn Walter Sellandlen linl Shiite Audrey Whipps lcacllcrstr Room Mrs Spence Room Helen Allsopp SS NO llVESIItA MINESING lullior Room Names alphabetically arranged Ir VI to VIIFrances Bonscr George Chappel Dorothy Downey Larry Durnford Orval Elliott Myrtle Fralick Meryl Grant Mad eline Johnston Joan Luck Lol Maw Barbara Orchard Donn PriCst to VIRoss Davis IV to VwBarbaru Bonscrfllelen Downey Edwin Elliott Victor Jackson Moyra Knapp Floyd Maw Joan Sinclair Joe Sriglcy III to IVMarjoric Davis Marior Davis Bernice Frailck Georgc Luck Betty McDowell Norille Pearson Roderick Plunder II to IllGloria Evans Kenneth Flilllclt Florence Jackson Barbara Luck Grace Iearson Ionimy Ifander Margaret Sriglcy to IliKenneth Davis Jack E1 liott Marion Frulick Jeanette Luck Donald Orchard Pauline Sinclair IlLIIAN ORCHARD Teacher he had paid in the other years of the period In this connection the Federation of Agriculture had requested fouryear period the even number of years being more suitable to the fruit industry buttlre new provis we1come in any event The second provision of import ance to farmers is that in which working wife is allowed aniu come exemption of $250 on income earned by herself in additiontr the married exemption of $1Tiflt on the mans income This mean that farm wife who earns an in come on any item of farm produc just enough to pull the car overllion forwhich she herself is re and it fell across her chest killing sponsible may claim exemption up Infour Midland to $250 with respect to her hus awmllls Wages were reduced cents arday followed by almost tropical 01108 garden parties DOMINIorrBuciEr PLEASES FARMERS SAYS MR HANNAM WAveunesdayqhismhismnccommanityintneltHorsi3asmsihooshtown+who4ntur4s pa Township of Nottawasaga will celebrate its Centennial and to the citizenswe extend ourcOngratulations Jarret Bert Smith of The Orecmore Star came outlast weekwithanexcellent specj ial editionabout the Celebrationand itis filled with lot or interestipg historical in formatrOn Furtherrimre it appears that the committee in charge headed by Reeve Shepherd and Milliesecretary have lined up an attractive and lively proa gram for the four days Andy Clark is to give his Neighborly News broadcast from Creemme Town Hall Sunday morningat 10 rHundreds of former residents are expected bac memore for part of the Centennial tour hands now been engaged there is to be dancing concerts pardicmdsports of all kinds and everythingitoyskgcpwtlnpgg nest business section of any town size in Ontario OPINIONS Or OTHERS N0 lm Mitt AlthOugh we do think that Ca my and the nearby counties of Grey m1 Duffiih will also call on the village uringlsomepdrt otJuly 21 to I24 Creenmre became nicipalityr in 1890 tevxromthe row Quoting Ed no Bruit The Star Creemorehas Ov apromessive village timelyelshtllm of the homes andinsiinnmmaigea up to the taxpayer5 three todaytravcls at the taxpayers expense 21 andion through Monday Tuesday and mendablevinktheocyes oftouristsiand trave1 Perhaps we are not so badlyoff in iLGanada vy www 77 ma Evm18vil servant WWW and day niwod appear No Englandhas not shown us the way to improvement doubt thousands of people from Simcoe inihis regimlsusn William Darling MP writing in The London Express noted that in Bureaucracyridden Britain onetrliin passenger in the word of the towns prosperity along to other merchants and acquaintances during their travels By no means least invimportr artto themerchant is the factthatcon stant touching up of shopinterior tends to overcome accumulation of old stock on his shelves Barrie merchantsfor many yearshave shown that theyfully appreciata ed the value of attractive store premises and modern merchandizing methods As re Suit Barrie has the reputationof having the of its much 4160 Out ofcvry wears on British roads today have thirllcenses paid for by the Government in every hotel One guest in five has his bill paid by the Gov eminent Only in every 100 seats in international nlrtransport are paid for by the persons Dccupy tug them and thiit98of the petrol used in ing certain benefits in line with years for tax purposes this prVIO WI will make their first New ammo Refreshing rains sheearnsmore than the $250 the hem amQuanver and above the $250 and cropg 311 seemed ripening must be deducted from the $1500 Ivy band pluoviaed the exemption of the man music for Knock and Creemore At least six of the new federal budget proposals announced in the House of Commons June 27 hold special interest for farmers bring said Hannam president and managing director of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Particularly grati fying said Mr$Hanam wasthe fact that five of the proposals are recommendations strongly urged upon the govern merit bLthe Fedation in recent rs gt One of the most important is the provision that iarmers andfisher men will now be able to average their income over period of three Ofcials of the income tax department state that this will be moving aver age thatiis the threeyear period will be moved along with each suc ceeding period The benets of fiatecorhp parent until 1948 when farmers threeyear average calculation having in the meantlmrmade tax returns and paid whatever income tax is pay able in the years 1946am 1947 If two of the three years have been good years with bad loss in the third the averaging of the income roverithe4breer years might show net loss all rOund in which can ahere would be refund on taxes banmwmm The general provision raising the married exemption from $1200 ito$1500 and the single persons exemption from $660 to $750 will rTsome benefit to farmers as well as other citizens Another provision removes the excess prots tax from farmer who is sole proprietor of his farm eeaseofpartnership VAfth provision is that where there has been delay of several income tax returnswinterst on amounts fouddlr and payable This isevcn better than the Fed erations request for IlTriit osixth provision provides for the establishmentof board of ap peals where claims againsta5sess 1946 and in subsequent years may be heard Request for such board of appeal was made last year to the by the Canadian Fiederation of Agriculture lated how aircertain young man got start in life lioniybOXT his wife dropped all the small pieces of money they would other wise have spent for things that were only dime or only quarter or only and so on And as result they presently found themselves with thousand dollars to invest Mr Depews little story inspired thsetting up boxes yaw my all as in years in checking and completing merits of income taxin the year by setting up an half donut of many other only Harvey Sutton 75 1ohnl1enson 10 0nd Perkins 68 Palsy Wortley till Billy Taylor 73 Arnold Normnu 70 VIUlllV Iackurd 63 George Slurp son 63 Simpson 79 George loffan 10 ShirI Key Florence Taylor 65 Roy Sutton 54 Gordon Simpson 63 Donald Med iiurst 62 James Hughes 66 on 87 Anne Wales 85 Paul Martin 81 Lewis Hughes 76 MRS GRACE ROBINS ICitllwl IX to XMarion Grant Hy VIII to IXFJoyce Giffen Ill liar1 ve VIIICecil Martin Lloyd Har vey Edward Grant VI to VIIBud Milne to VLIsabel Young IV to VErnie Grant Margaret Harvey Marlene WarcLlll II to 111 Donnie Grant If Ifo Ileorothy Harvey MARJORIE GORDON 1ezlLher ion said Mrl Ilannani waisi very after checkingwill not be collected fOr longer period than 20 months twoyear income taxcommittee ofrthe Senate ChaunceyMM Depew once re Into this box the young man and VI til VII Slilllcy Cloliluil 71 to V1 Shirley llubllcrt llil IV to leJoiln Murison 03 Ann Perkins 69 Ross Sutton 11 to IIIMargaret Rose Camer Kenncth Cronmrty and John III to IVJolln Wortley 70 our SS N0 SUNNIDALE Grade to XIHEdnu Carrutliers Do co Single copiesuat news dealers All right Bill wellfix it Martin Harris Young V11 tor III to IVmEric Harvey Honors Hi73 22 Pass 60 ti the bank lllill roaarwuonovvomovv Th fL BARRIE TENT rear My lvcrpoo ROY bAthS tuner and Publishrr or llic Rcufnm Memory it im mn zrrrir illtili lzr liirt Iltbs Umui 2f ESTIMATES OCRTEOfSLY SUBMITTED Illlloiluf IOIOOIO0COMONOOwONNOINWVIOOJ IE NIIS interest lverpwl lfll Pr Korma lilt third le film ids of good loir Dmk mi occupied Beside Chairs Rpcbvtd Vanous colors house the city too the II 34 Hayfield SI hey are four nor CLARK blocks limit PHOXE liropemr ieillre and the lilJ 355 3y it lluofllul hlzdilflxhi mm 31 11 shillings Week or 510230 ziol hilinl curbimp pa mu Hm in Lad MHSH If person and Lolntarlrimlil llx Liltiiviyl diweek At Vivn that givc the plum mm L045 mu ppoltncniw per or one ii Si 611 Uirgmvifc khulflvl flip it the VHH itll in up tpymly olIIUlIiLlr tspluillu loin prior 5th If My My 1915 The wlvue by 111311 omiin For lunch the Mayor ilteltiii 11 ILHM inhuy pump was of 11m Wivfeti We first looked into the vii 11 twill were fivoiw Aid on Well Chamber It has rcail fr Umdknlnv an who up mum Fl KimJR iilwiw hm IIliI people xvaJnd llie platformz NZ ulf ILt ulli lzrr Anx mi my tin to rev it lllr UIIIIlLiIi ILilVi lillhll Livl 1131 Ml whole place van iinlc At lunch I3 LN gold braid uzlifoinis Ml lm1 10 Illt litill ltilWdli HA $911 There is if innlul at llll=ml ltlilhl Hirin izelitliimin who call 313 iorlmflm miles lone under the Meiivy lt 1112111 Iilr til lllt Law md 31141qu illtinidjm mdpr phpmpenml It Et lt llozle in hr Inuiiiilic 11v to to Phil Sunlilil lin 2113le inhifi go clinches trove lllizllll it CE 1939 flu11m lfmtcmflojym DOUBLE llzxpzmmllr lNCREASED SIX FOLD 1W 111111 lo iinvmllni NO INCREASE AT ALL Years payments by Year ended March 31 Purineliillls 19 litJ lili To plant employees $4503785 $9297538 106 To Income Tax 244513 1509647 617 To shareholders 1485842 1485842 NONE 68ju out of this is wage rate increases the remaining 38 is due to increased production since 1930 As of june 12 1916 there were 3765 sliuielioldtrs MPANY LIMITED Cotton the Mortar Fabric fl many communities the bank manager lives close to hls clienliHo is 77 your neighbour for you have Interests In common It Is dgreeuble and useful to know him perlonallylharo Orb so many money is Safe and pays iron as 1M 1Weedderashoriiiikiis caPital f0 yourvpersonal or busidess aalrsyou can discuss aloan with him crtairrfhar your confidences will be respected You tun ovcrrbusiness prOjeCts or youffdrmlngwwI himman to manand reap TO ARIvb Hf main is Ill these and II dozen othervvays ling the his wide experience enables him ro do for you Your hankmdnager can serve you in many intimatewaysllcses that you and whaleand wherLyoudirectr quiremcnts with the benet of hisoyvn and his banks wide knowledge of local national and international conditiOns your bank is there to serve you