THE BARRIEVEXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADAWW THE BARBIE EXAMINER Isrutnto 1E Interesting ears Ago of Fort Ste Marie fix IHK NORTHERN ADVANCI Is To 89 T0 99 1XNIt um iW FowIeFResigns IFrom Wartime PrICes lAnd Trade Board mason New Years Message to Canadians fly ii hishning President auudnm ln liu1ii Officers Association MEMBER OF Cassia yeesly Ncwspapen Association 245 Vivi53 cf Cassia Audit btzicat Calcbiatcl sunscrvirrioxs Canada or 11ml Britain 12 year 33 gt63 lnvLIC 3I51clenily IKIiZLi fr it 11 Copies tech ltlul 33 fcue Ii Mowing rf the Canadian Life it through lilillll Litcyninuauulion wall need lt literls Association to be greatly liltgttil it looks good tinicl r2 fritriiisht New Years me for lin Stone ilnvzi to unite more New il ll TORONTO REPIIDIATFS THE XOR life Insurance lywp iiisi Halmg on Ilgwll We tllildrl g1 uuirslncr lllncdn minority in Toronto ind vicinity i1ostly on mindinl of 20000 iclililltlcd ham his legal bill to thc grumsv the flll mml Ontsrio lovcrnzInnl for $20000 which so Toronto mililltlpfll clcctzons by putting liplmwp Mm mm 23 candidates for seats iii the city council Published Thundny Morning by TH BAIRIE EXAMINER LIMITED MacLKREN rumour so MAKAGINS uno ll 1L WALLS nunumxr up about IANAeu uh lids been sf xonlnle resigned Lurdl vl Nulr rvlf lids nut 21 gel on Ii1o office illozliitl rsirlmc siticcis v12 othphiut tichfc i2 iHrSI prvlvrcl fliti lie 2Ii mm Ii$ pine InfYE Wcli known lmi rtlrlllill than 13ml Mr Fowler lliS pet ml Ins litm er Izm the IKlllllftfilllw ye lc fur protection JtLL to depict would be its If weightsaith 1lltl ifl sunc if the dott gt The l1tltl Milly Mr Monnmg ticLiiizimrv 241 irilwl MR Elm tltli il IIl1 ii ll llflhliwi iIu contra Ilf lll IllL crux if Etfllill lidltl Illlinlutirl II full ili III Iil are crying for socialsecdrity could provide irthdtotherclass rm Acfewyears agowhen relief Was commOn and board of education But instead of win ning they received tremendous drubbing every one of their nominees being dcfcutcd Lewis Duncan who was on their ticket for the inuyorulty was snowed under by ui majority of nearly 20000 Thcir candidutcl for Board of Control finished in scvcnthl place 43000 votes behind the man who top ped the poll The response to the appeal the Bourd of Trade made to the electors to get but flllfll Vote was the main fuctor in the result on chieved year ago only 20 per cent cxcrl clsed their franchise but on Saturday this stepped up to about 38 per cent Althoughi this seems to us asmull percentage the inf creased vote was sufficient to provide more than enough to offset the efforts of the want organized CCF partymachine The CCF defeat on New Years Day in the Queen City is in line with what has hap pened to other attempts to introduce their portisan methods into municipal affairs Re sults in Hamilton Timmlns Mimico Van couver Edmonton Guelph Calgary Pctcr1 borough and other municipalities linch brought them little or no succcss jOne commentator sees this as tremen dously significant development which means arepudiation of the whole socialistic policy of the OCR and the programme of ruthless eradication of private enterprise REAL SOCIAL SRCURIIY Few contemporary phrases are bandch round with greater readiness and with less regard to the true meaning than the phrase soclal security It has become to some sort of magic expression which will solve all our woes economic and otherwise It is like the words of the Arabian Nights story where the simple use of the phrase Open Sesame opened the upparentlysolld rock wall to dis play the riches of the world Unfortunately it is not dllquite as simple as that Social security can mean two things It can mean the provision of everything by the state without using the initiative of that people or it can mean that the people be giv en fair chance to achieve social security for themselves We bliieve that the latter way is the Canadian way Several of the newer political groups like their mushroom predecessors be eveln a1 system of robbing Peter to 1382 aulo sort of thing which went out with Robin Hood and his merrymen Social security 0f their type is dangerous because it presumes that every man isrentitled to all the social adf vantages whether or not he is willing to earn them We believe that this would breed type of dependent citizenry which would have little or no desire to decomplish things foritseif The danger of giving everything away free is that it creates an unfair situation for the man who is willing to work and accomplish things for himself Some men who today Lands it for themselves quite easilybut preferlike the prodigal son to spend that earnings in rlotous living Should others be ferment ricarefully budgets hisincotnewho paylsx for insurance to protect his family when hull si penalize Albert Grids and iorcsts for Iiltlilil this been clcctcd nuiyur cl llruuz Minus by ucclumzi ion for tile 23rd consecutive ycnr pretty Izcziriy llc record gt lorzmr iiiput hlliiistcr ofg ibis IdolS drill wrung gugmul by the ludivzdunl pol trims by the country it cnjuyctl by Canadians would ezlsc Evpnltl Vpuiul 01 might indeed shrml Ll small Iflittluli of Its present Wcrc FriI iflildlmllfft llc would II 115 ltfllnur notional econnirly 0f vulusblc like old film lhc Sixthl Victory Loon which will be coming in April would be it good place to put that $10000 which thc Town received from the 1001 for thc former Simcoe Hull pro perty good first cur of bonds will be fine aid to postVdl projccts wliichtmuy be undertaken by the Town Council St Marys Journal One of the pleasant fcolurcs of Weekly newspaper work Is the oc casional clutin lcitcrs that come along from subscribers ill distance commenting on iconditions as they find them and relating interesting cxpcricnccs for the benefitof the home folks Wc WtlCOlllI thcsc letters from our old boys and girls Coltlwcll national leader of the CCF explained the defeat of his party in the Tor onto Inunicipnl elections by saying there would be practically no interest by the elec tors in municipal elections over New Years Day The fact is that it was the increased interest with heavier vote that swamped the CCF which was depending on the op positions apnthy to let them win Sir John Russell Director Rottinmsted Experimental Farm and one ofvthe greatest authorities in the world on agriculture says that inRussiarrtlictwfoisnsrhcvisited required two to four times as much labour per acre as is customary in Britaindespite the fact that they were heavily mechanized Production per acre on Russian iarmsSirJohn Russell reports is much lower than on British farms When village the size of EllllVflle can maintain Board of Trade which does effec tive work for the community it is serious reflection on the business interestscf Barrie that such an organization cannot be made to function effectively here It is to be hoped that immediate steps will be taken to carry out the Mayors suggestion that Board of Trade be formed in Barrie Tillsonburg policelnan who had warned motorists to remove their keys when parking 21 car left the keys in his own car while he went into the post office When he returned his car with freshly filled tank was miss ing It was recovered in Toronto badly dam aged This was case Wheretbe admoni tion to Do as say not as do evidently applied lt In this issue appears on udvertisemcnt giving details regarding the new Hydro rural the otherihandyoudedVethem9cn7Wh0 iratekwhlch wentiinto effectoonianplst There are ten townships mostly contiguous to large cities where the new rates donot VWhDLCOntrlbutes to Damionplan to care epply If any further particulars regarding forohimselfgin his old agewh0 looks far enoughaheddto be able to take care of the ordinary expenses of life Should this man Weldsk also have togpay for the security of place it was nothard to see that we were er Commissioner Qntario IQEQIILQL these new uniformvrates which are eStimated to Effectgsavingsof $500000 per annum to rural users of pOWer are required these may be had on writing to therHydroElectric Pow gt Nomination meetingsfor the 1944 elections leiibillzlllg clement Huge Zoopcrntlve Enterprise lids Ihcrcby lending to much unucccssury poverty and deprivmg would lJcgdtIdril HEle much Ill lilu iIII to Wunout the spur of cruxby tIIIutl and willirut the existing Estimlmsizxxtivc illzxchinery and 391 int llri if the agency forces the itniitm of Me Insurance protcclus IIllt we Illtl iuzld llllt liuvc enablch many to tllluy skating on the buy pcoplc who ic not bud skates on in 20$ ycilrs hurt bccu cuide to join the throngs cxpcn public dill11 lt uiillcntlc lniwrrz go to these re the infor readily an inous annual rcpr wurlc rind vmpcllilic Canndinns buy iacr life unfair once in on unusually unitrind mu pctltlve illzlilitl Mr llzuunug 227 tlnucd referring the furyudd unudlnn and British uui Illllllil Appelllzng for policyholders iiiStutes insurance LIllll1llli ml it torts in all measures that affect lEfc Insurance Mr Mnnning Inplnislmd that the business has steadily dc velopcd into the Doruinions lurgc Upon it now dcpend the plans for flimuclll coupcrntlvo enlerprisc protection of millions of policyhold ers and their families cordingly have direct interest in seeing that it is protected from 1cI islziiion or other activities which IlliII have detrimental effect upon the vuluc of their insurance holdings Policy owners not nlwuys They ucl the numerous IlliltJZLiI bcncfit lctlcs which are active 11 Clinton In no oilifr country in the vnrlil be sold Ill SllCll vnrlcty 17 III surzince organization mu iriltiitlm contract so freely available in other country cornpctitiimiu premium rates policy benefits and dividends to policyholders mort kcen llcconcludcd Certainly rnonopoly is term which can never be serioust applied ll the life lhsuronce industry in Canada Canadians have umplc opportunity to obiuin the price ndvnniuizcs Siluroc ount Ilricis Ilm 1c uric III um itl llill IIll II one in nmur of iiillidllt morn llu luglm IlliIIii Cf 01 Ii nlzlrio wicrl but up Iuulii niiuf llillTiMllllll inn1 lint IIln Iztsiuizuiiu it it RIM Illll Stnyzur bulI llzmr uiz liltu Ililiilildllllll Sirumc County ouncll now has 33 ilIlIllS llllullilllixl ItIII Icwlc inning been elected in Ill lI Ilidlrlup IltlllttffllliI lfltlltltf Allnlitlzilc ntcllcr Bradford iloridy Lcnnox Ilicburd Bell Jns Whitc sides Fills Siltfllll ll illi hnrn Innisfil John Ross 11A Little Roderick McConkIy Me dontc ll Millir 11 Mitchell ficll ro Joules Ross Iluliuus Irur Show Stoyucr Sicwuri Sunnltlzilc liroilicrs Iuswronllo Jillilt lircll realise that lllfll policies are titlcfwnys available ill nvidc inurltci Tiny 310mm 11 1lhl 25 Years Ago JANUARY 1919 With the Men In Khaki Licut Watt son of the late Watt Edmonton formerly of Barrie is still in England as in stilictffiiit on RCAF camp Joy Walker exrceve of Orllllu iownsbip has received word but his second son Pic Fred Walk er who was reporteddo have died of wounds Sept is alive and well be was recovered sufficiently of his Wounds to be out of hospital mull was at Brmnshott Camp when he wrote Among the soldiers who reached Canada this week were Pembcrton Shanty Bay Low son GjlLlIlecvefL Sampson Warner and York Barrie Clifford Warner wired his mother that he escaped uninjured in the wreck of troop train when three soldiers were killed Eldon Waldruff Bradford has been dis charged from the army and is managing drug store in Hamil ton Cpl Fred Stevensons now Barrie resident return to his home in Bradford Dec 20 wasun expectedhe enlisted with West ern battalion when the war broke out was discharged then enlisted again in spring of1015 going over sons in the autumn he was gassed and last summertook sick and has been in hospitals in France and England since SgtMajor Johnsdp MM has been promoted to regimental sergeantmajor Newsy Notes Collingwood Stayner Bradford and Barrie constitute the local 0liA junior group The last car of machinery has arrived at Fisher Flour Mills and the mill is expected to be in operation in about month Turkeys were 38 meniscinpound andichickenwoild gellese 2628 Cents on Saturday market Curleisnnclskaters are making good use of the rinks which Were late in opening this season The bayszis frozen over Saturday and some venture some boys were skating Sunday Life Insurance Agent Hos Essential Part In considering the nmgniludc of life insurance in3Iruiin there is sometimes tendency to IVOllmlk the essential part pclfurIncd by the ugency forccs To the casual oi scrver there may seem to bc III reason why life insuroncc should not be sold over the counter or through the mulls Hut the fact Is that all nttemptsgto distribute life insurance protection by such menus have so for produced insignificant results 3Wlihnut the services of the agencHorciis the extent01 presentday life insurance would be sadly limited and millions of families wobld never have rcolizcd the benefits of the protection they now enjoy The life lflSllfflllCL agent is the motive power of the business The fundamental soundness of the in stitution the univcrsul appeal of its service its management and ad llillll it Calhoun Wlicarns loscph iiiligzin Vesprli Sixsons ifilr stl llllllllllli Ir Julia lcrmyn HOUSE AND LOT SOLD Offcrwmf chb for purchase If loIIuwrlctl house Illlfl loi fit lll Iowan Sta Allzindnle for $500 bus bccu Elcccplcd by Town Council Similar offers were received from lnsquula Brcdu and Mrs Angelo Curio but Webb is Ilrcndy living thcrc and will continue to lo 50 ljhc rcnibns bccn $7 per month The $500 will be paid half in cash and the rest 111 $50 per month wilhl iulcrcst 11 five per cent llllillSllLlIlull Would 111 count for lllllc were it not for illewdullylef forts of those men and women who go out and full so effectively the story of life insurance and Its benc Iits to the individual While not listed in the balance sheets the agency fmccs consllluie one of the main Isscts of the business Iind the not ion drill lintl llm inc tnumnl of IcIIIc IIic ill ilIgtLI1lI pcici illiI flaul lili bill lLilI IiiJ cxcuvntnui of Fort Sic ilI add something to uur scicuiiiuISupplicii iriflfilfltillli II Indian culture 1IlIle5IIIllLI Martin lllll you ElliII TRUSTS JIINII fcc Nelson COD Innisfil threshed 44 bagscf white clover from six clan received $18280 for fine stegr from Geo Cameron At the Ontario hindum has been lllr XVUM lilifl ilk ill Mule mining to flur to Spend the BCI IndIa the auspices of 10 Sanpbunnt liilL There will lJt 21Kt11 it ilrillriiu Inl IlXltlIZillllullt Ill Imi sluics All Ilzl net pru Ill truly ill in lllliit flint Lvtu it ue llrntit fllrIKI only In1 xileiliqud li If lll leIJtlzlllI Itmi szs Society rmul rim to be lupin um III go in the linrrlc Brunch 131 IIlI 1511 filsllwljir lru 1W Iigln LlllIfly mu tsLn Itvluorlt uI Isliitlou IN 1944 IIIc progressive Increase In taxation has put many WiIIs out of Info cwn whom they were drawn only two or IIIcc years 1ng III ccrinin crises ll Ims vcrl llliltIl illcnrnnwlurk nlnlc IIcrlvicr succession Iuiics means grcnicrnccd for rczuly cash and will rcIIIIcc yournet mun Income tax at prcscni levels will cut down the income your Illf Iicinrics If you Iinvc Imy doubts us In the position of your wife and family we invite you to consult our IIicers and make sure flint ynlrr csinic pqu is workable today 73 Iiriy Street Toronto vlntiiI barium Jul Printing Irornptly first lineman who was quite con have made rec rd for slim att ndance fthe brdes parents Small Widget his weekly relief W119 TEhe millageof Dutt made the zegdmark Rv 31 Fallis on Jan out Workihgfor it True this number was when not Errratepayerst edrupfortheievent 1919 Lillian daughter of Mr in the minority but it would run into good Seafbrth had only 20 oliingwood 23 and and MrSJASW1llevl Fred gt WTOttonlBarrie At Calvary many thousands T00 11111611 800131 securly several other places not anymmore In Church Toronto Dem 723 mm 9rshouid wesay unearned social securlty Brampton fiveraPeIayers wege Menu by Rev Mcxmrick Ame could quite easily produce more ofithis type interested to attend Of the 21 ersons on Mary eldest daughter orMr find than Canadacould afford to keep mamgdvemmg bodies of the town 1y thir MrsCharles Northgraves Lenin to George Ernestson of Mr and What then is real social Security As we teen showed up for the occasion Such Mrs Wm Scott mash see1t 1H5 the gurith 50 EVBIYman the OD apathy onthe part of the ratepayers not Byron Kinngas installed agwor 1303le 39 Work absumciently goodmages iikelyto increase the efficiency of municipal shipruIMastei of CorinthianLodge to provide his own social security By thiswe goyemm nt succeeding rather Robert King do not meanTtbt austate system of medi Plum f0 somegisbgieilfg gt cine or o1d ag pensmns would be out as vvvvv Withoutthe freezmg ofxwages and prices Sincemaommmehome ornatiohdieff rt ewhatm donieanisthat oneheingcssenbiaLtothe other wewould grth and Mrs Daniel McLean $783311 men an opportunity tO earn good nowbednrthyeichaos gfav greatjnflation says Jarrett oniDEIJI byRev Dzivi earh Sinith Laura 1323 iWasmmmedlcme Plan State 01d lost aconsiderdblepart of their value All 23522ng laugh ePElI Dian peopleiikepensioners nd old folks living on William Tudhopernugby 30 tendernewmea Qur913rlntiunem fixed incomes would haVe been ruinedlBut Dec10at thgbridgshomltug 03mm insurance Sit999 Sb11 P011 exy worse than that thewar programme of the daughter 01 Mi all that Premiseand11919104195 155 W13 nation would have been demordlized by the $25 IllMai hcPeofby t3 worth of that ppellation gt class warfarethelst1uggle tokeepwages Mrs 135 Wke Rugby Town hm dmhmawmrliblm Wit tgoptzrggvg breast of rising pricesandthe general de ship reeves elected byacc1amation Pwnsocsewr structIOn ofmoraie whichinieVitablIfoil ws includeaEssa JsmeSDupdasLde iv 31 ithdndedhim onasiiver pIattersstt must ination yl Duty Dr 310 Punting F105 Many complaints have been heard regard deputy DonaldMcKIrilainnnisfil gt rosrromurrriruiiIiIIIIIrinnit returns which Canadianstarxcalled uponito fill out Bad as they areh0wever they are Thogm Fleming dgpum ham but kinder artenexercise as compared Wilcox Bradford Coornbs Spichei Oro Alex MoArthur unable to care for themseiges irig thedifficult nature of the income tax Eben Todd deputyHarry001e gt Between nowiarndjthe spring ovgrr accordingto anJarticle by Sylvia yamgt 17Iwll willingWV Porter=hnailcialEditor0f the ewYork Post notion comer Myhseesonie fem You Harnesses be dimer 9391137 mm the estabnsiientDt surprise tovlearn ospital service She describes them as ache 3131051 brutally cdmbsrr she asked The 0er ble forms evejr showed her some1oh 310 mm ts c1 ize mans com you wanta fI glitter mm Muesli HOLLWIM gt womb for rat manwithgubbex IINMWIrcexz INDusrnv or CANADA lwith what citi enscf the USAbave toworry Tosiorontlo Thomas Pulfoid