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Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1944, p. 2

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PAGE TWO VTHE BARRIE EXAMINER lTAEt Published Thursday Morning by BARBIE EXAMINER BARR ONTARIO CANADA 2121318 TH BARR LXAMINLK LLIIIllED nuch Luke ICCI my 11C PIIS CEiI an HE IIHGII 8W WILL BE GREATLY 31185111 1N OINIY IIINIIL Iln LAKELI tltrk and liiilt Ititrs 110 lllll lzzc ItIlUil oi tllltl Itirlltnl Soil Mixcit liLlii LoiziziiitLLr Ill inlcd to the ion 11 the idni cu As fill lf11tiiil he made Tllln Iti be 11 big loss to the tnzzizi no member of the toumv formed on this tibjert than in hie Simeoe Contain liiticllttl witnpstri isterrd seed vale 118 well grind has always bwh Department of responsible for tiltncoe Crop improv eral years to and wt has been director of Illi provemcn Association ever presidency in 101341 lie and officer of the ilimcoe on ctlclu ion of Agriculture in ii tornnitLIK years and member of the otnty yttizrlcxilttnal War Production ommittwa ile vi also trilve in lilos Agriculturitl Society As president of Ontario rop linprovImcut Association Mr Simpson was called on to preside over the most ltIccttiti convent This in the Associations history last week necessitated his absence from home during the entire week with the result that he was not even home to vote inst Vvedncsday much less to carry on any kind of an election cam paign or to get out the votef Leaving the ottnty otlncil may mean that Mr Simpson will ever his connection with the strictly County ttouzicil Committees on which he has sciyctl hu valuable services still should be available GENERALhieNAlWllllONS RETIREMENT Imaintain llooron farm prices than to keep li Newspapers and people who endeavored toI make political capital out of the retirement of General McNaughton had full answer from Hon Ralston who produced retister 01 ariculturr for Ontario recently VIPEBY DR TUBNBULL ports fromhigh ranking medical officers in the Army confirming the statements matte as to the Generalsimpaired health and even letter from GeneralMcNaughton hint self requesting that hebeietlred on the ground that the condition of his health would not permit him to continue directing the Army But eventhis did not content the politicians seeking to find something on which to attack the Government While Mr King declared it against the public interest to debate the subject further at the same time he offered to lay all pondence in connectionwith the matter be fore the opposition leaders Nothingcould be fairer but some of the critics Were not satisfied with even this Hon Grote Sterling ProgressivConservative of Yale 80 was not one of these the documentsltesaidth re should be more saidabout the McN ughton situation until after the war Public feeling we be Elsgiccord with the opinion of Mr Sterling No good purpose can be served by further dwelling upon the reasons of General McNaughtons retirement which have been so plainly set forth To persist in further attacks hoWever can donnuch damage to FCanadas war effort at this critical time STILL DO THEIR DAILY GOOD TURN ga anadas 90000 Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs are observing their annual Boy Scout Week from February 20 to 26 Thepurpose or this yearly observance is to bring to public attention the work the Bey Scouts Associa tion is endeavouring to do in raising up amongst us grouper citizens who are mor ally spiritually and physically virile Perhapsnever before inCanadas eventful history Was the task of building good citizen ship more pregnant with meaning The youngjaeopleeoiithisgenemtioirwill have time the tremendous problems of reconstruc itlonwhen the drums 0f warhave ceased to ibeatrheirswillbetliedutyrto carry joltf Ward the peace and toiinplementthe ideaLs of theyrnewworld laid down in the Atlantic Charter iIt willbej their task tomaintain peace which is in reality apeace and not justthe uneasy quiet before the dawn of another world conflagration Faced With these tasks it is paramount concern of Can adathat its youth be imbued with the ideals which makfor peace and progress Scouting here in Canada in every partof theMpire and in more than 40 other ounv sumptfon and gradually build up the load VivianMinister of Heatth has deg sufficiently to secure thedesired cut in cost tries mdblg more perhaps than any group outsideof the Christian church to extend the idealof international goodwill and fellow ship The boyish mind harbours no resentmelit because another boy has different racial origin different religion or different 01 diskin scoutscorrospond with Scouts otherwise hisi invited to confer oni Iti country 1ertittltillillclli II Iitlio1 the lIE ttztIon EDITORIAL NOTES uslillrtl tnllion mere LLttI 1035 point titrlIjtpp Illc lt of non callous more than tt no out euYinji more 2lllLt1lIR liu tjlieilev len at LAM13x holding tirecnr itwud reports finding in an item dated May 151 Itlol List ftiiitiocii llXLlllllllfl agent lillll tzlllItl lawn with the scattered popuia not If our days tltret IIomh after this pilotspiyrr v71 Ifiblhed subscription can were on trtshiil circulation YI iln Board of Trude is the best indi tut hittintss men of community you Iheir foes not only for the good of for own business but for the good of the community it it whole For it always follows that tvhrniutluumdinn ul ive progressive body ol llHllltSltllllll you will find an actiVe pro Iee town tirunal Forks rutcite crtlioil tricsbaclixyoung ollingwood farmer iaddrcrsiniz the llitrrit Kiwanis Club said he tbelicvmi that it ould hr much harder to in the ceiling The latter is fixed by maxi 7mum price regulation of the Wartime Prices Inlltl Trude loard 11 Rcek Deputy Min Iclared that floor prices would be of no value when surpluses were great What use would Ia floor price be it the producer could not find Ia market at that lllt for what he 11113710 sell Recently Wt pointed out the importance of 1taing some suitable place for storing lrecolds of historical value The Municipal iWorld writing on the sumo subject says widespread need exists for some perma nTntplace in every county for the depositing the curresi of records and relics of rial historical value Many families especially those who are the descendants of pioneers in eachcommunity above in their possession itemsof unusual local historical value Minty municipal 01 ficeslodgeschurches societies as Weir as individualslmve oldiiecordnsroxgddinite his toiictl Value which likewise in cottiso or time may becomelost or destroyed for want of proper permanent publicnrepository for Sai Referring to the need for advanced agricul turalcmlegetraithug in the postwar years Dr Archibald Director of Experimental Farms says the need willbc really great for high class graduate men in industry based on agriculturalproducts more practical farm ing more rural education in schools and high schools and in many expandedgphases of governmentactivities in postwar works pro grammes These men will include those re quiriILsitthightnLtyheotimmmij the sciencgmtaining to agriculture including many intricate phasesof research on which pendent Provision will no doubt be made arshipwhoso desiresto pursuehisstudies in scientific agriculture The OntarioHydro Electric Power00m missionsplan to equalize rates throughout of decided benefit to smaller municipalities served by Hydro wAtApresent there are eleven municipalities paying ovr $50 per h0rse power andfiftypaying between $39 and $50 The object is to bring the cost in 65 munici palities to $39 per hp Thiswill be done by having other municipalities contribute 412 cents horsepower to the general fund Lower rates thus made possible in places now paying the higher priceswnl increase con Barries power now costs $3114 and its con tribution to the pool will be only about $180 per annum Considering thcvolume of cur rent usedln Barrie the tax will hardlybe noticed and the local consumers will be only too glad to lend their assistance to the smaller municipalities who will be greatly the future agriculture Of Calladurighso tie similar to education everyone pays Life Insurance Company for any winner of the BCICentenarySchol the province by means of tax pool Willsberonto There would be regional divi Empire Chief Scout my NEWS 725 Years Ago Till HARRIS LXAMINLR PARLIAMENT It 43 l1lI 1lxt1ll MP Illtlil ll tilt 115v ltn ll 301th LIINt ltllfl Mllllx In hours A150 is IillI NoIrrIIIItN Ill m1 llillltlAItl Is not Local Notes 1dr Iilt llllll an it ltl SIHIIII lf lttt 11 ilttli wit I5 iItI wt till 111 llil lllilttllllllt 1th llll illl 11c III II 11w troops lwll Illlflll511ltttl life litEt ns lltll may let litn we are Lil telling them of fur bccgttlw tluy of the lihl side of life Iooto III 472m Silttl to Ill tr lull IlIl III ttliivl lllll p13 bill pot your to Snncoc 1ll runv il Illtntlint lliIt lnll Ii Sittl lllll lli here Itlltllt on iitws rivet titlii rotn 11 had char renement of IIitctul 31c lllllllll be udn stl lllt illthIiitltIll 1111 camed llllll rumor f2rntztivc won cinsi lllgf of and lln Icpoil given bv lilo Mm ui tnd Mon Urean the neg Defence Ilolonel Ruth lt 11 Kim and Men zilzty wzc listened to woo The legal profession liztsliinJI utcrcsl The whole story of red ll luixll of fee Itticntcn give hp Milne provision dealer and clerk lied vsry suddenly 111 heart flint1t he was one of llurriIV oldest cilireus Netvxy Notes fltwl lI t1i El Illllt liIZ 1utit tfl lied 1007 tliwhttllni llLItIiII luhzti 1w ilt lllll I1 tI5 21111 of lic liltitiin mtg Solon Ilt txtlwIl $100 tnt er run be summed up in mm llll plW rfri fv Wmt In Comm WM Rim 111711 and lludys lllllrll li Itizzil halve of been tun1m will who died front influenza was held in St Georges Anglican Churchv he was unable to carry on due to the condition of his health This lbcre Allan Lefroy has Simeon County Briefs our supported by c1tfjtn mid his new brick residence to Thomas Ritchie 50 early settler three consulting pinglean 1p Ilittclnrm ImfrIyyscliool wast10 of 1Cliuvule dislricl died Feb lslw wrote the llltlv of wmiigd Hill l3 HI ljtylf number of curlouds ill London that he wished lo Illllll Trim Im1 ll 5110 Slump mp My look HIi my km Hm yummy ere1 bandit io lr Arnnll and bio and other llfl the cio lIoiIld be appointed members of the clttir Barrie lfl1l dispoucrs Thunder and mftwnmtmnv which wnj llllll dsfezilcd lliztdford iii8 In 1ibiuim were seen at Orr Lake plultfl on Ilunsatd by the Minister llll IiiI lllllthlliIIlllllll litlllllF day mithi indicating that llIe titre hot fit in willi the studmom for Fluid Itlllil ml Ill mm Crzl mo mum to ma 10M Mp by new MCNMWHUH were llrudlord Coal Saint del IIl IllllNull 1000 Iitlll Vcly III234puper men durint his slay AI fence Evans ootnbsz centre llem Ill mil WOll HT Ill Illv fltl lbw Scllinimy luh Colonel ltulrv WE MHhhhlllwr W4 tort stutcd that he would have more 514 SlmwrllmdF Bum information to lilve the House and lml FM 11le whim Lynn there may be some further livhl comm Ayumm nllc mll RLf lllltll on the ytslion 1H file Soc Illlll lhlil The pugpodsr trllllIIll of Buffalo Ice cotnpuryt lhe illinzstIr paid ltitiit trihm flinttum from lluttte Hogs are GeneralAICNuthm hm llojill pci lliv It mI HEAiriNSuEKNCE PLAN OUTLINED onmlzs WW f0 tIco UI fill out IIIIIIII IIII II llllS Hillil The sorvices of any tchultI OSI about the same in fixing the law1 llit Courls take into consideration the care pains and trouble devoted to the estate by the XOCIIIOI whether it is this lrIIslfcoInpany or private person This trust company liowevor can give you extra value for your Inoneywslubility under present day conditions business experience and business efficiency and most important per sonal service to your beneficiaries lllltlllflll its estates and senior officers it IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIS tittoorrtcr PM llOltJtilU man and as Isoldicr lie agreed State Medicine Opposed 30 thatthere were at times differences cause It Would Bring Ques lljlv5 blllllln the Military and Into Politics Says the Government lie said this was inevitable because the Geuerl Address to Lions llll no yes mun while on the olhdr band the Government as the rr presentalivo of the people is chart ed Willi the responsibility of ad ministering Canadas war effort and wished certain plans carried loul bill that these differenctls of opinion did not interfere with the IIIE IIIEII crows Is IIIIIIIIIIIIIEAIIs sIoooooooIIMOWI This is the year of supreme effort the year Red frosswill he needed as never beforeAnd as our allout victory drive gains momentum casualty lists mount as the horrors of war spread wider Wand siglgrdieepcr Illlillegd will grow We must see them through the ghtin men on cvcryfronttlie yallantMcrchantNav tiewound ed and marine in British antilanai Ianhospitals Prisoners of Var the homeless war orphans of Britain undthc Suffering millions of Europe Only the Red Cross meets this call for viral life savmg food for Prisoners ofVarparclsmedicines comforts blood serum and nursing that spell survnval for so many There is no one else to do Health insurance would be an experiment in Onluilo we would have to give and take we would have to be tolerant Dr ltnnbull declared in discussing proposed plan of Health Insuranci for Ontario at Friday ClellllllFtloyal carryingr out of plms when meeting ofthe Lions Club lie was docision wuskmuched introduced by Dr Laurie lt and was thanked in behalf of the FOR Inns Milo THANKQ Club by 7Dtr Perkins lllr Caehm Hm Camdm speaker answered number of This week The Barrie Fqmmo questions at the close of the meet CBmpletes 80 yea of servi to ngi ormmunit and Russia is the only country in the has givenldowhtlfg 0111 3v till tdIC mcd 19111 Eilll3 is one0 ourmostvaIued XI annbull stated explaining the dif changes and one enjoy rmdin feronce between the system of state f0mweek to week Thn Exqrnjnl medicine and that of health insur is an institution in that twin and HMO Ill7d no small pillt In the substantial vl do not think state medtcme growth and development of thatj would work here he declared thriving munici baht dow tlr The aim would be to keep It out meigusklmm$llgxgggg tlrrjob Illa is why we cannot fail why we ask you to open your hearts and purses giving to the limit of your ability Remember Victory will not be cheap real need lies ahead of politics but under state medicine fully appreniqted Its people who the state controls the whole thing have helped to place this fine paper IvhiCh WOUId mean Changing COMVOI in the front rank of aveekly papers withchangms governments1 lin the province The Canadian The speaker 25 of mommiesthat joins its many friends in extending the present Syslem 15 0t 09 congratulations on its birthday one as too many people cannot at ford the work to be done Hw 6100000 AVE DIED ever under state medicine you ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE lose your freedom of Choice of IN THE PRESENT WAR doctor you go where you are sent dont think that would appeal to Abou Six million men have died most canadiansjriinTln the field of battle from 1930 to Dr Turnbull pointed Obit that in the ena of 1943y it is estimate by SysmmiqferSlateiheahhmsumncev the statisticiansiof the Metropolitan Total 110 matkbwhet at 01901 they 31 battle losses are still below those 111 It IS Just like families Without of the rst World Wm whnthey children paying for education the reached minions same aslhose With Children About threefourths of the losses The speaker stated that health is in the present war are accounted provincialrattEr under the Brit by German 311551311419 ozimpaign Hzidijuarte RedCross Rooms 115 Dunlap St Phone 4134 local ISh North Kama73 and say thefvstatisticiansrgFor each of milligram Of health insurance thcs countries the t1 Scheme would be handled from Tor of 30 minibus and 110 Eff mostcertainl sufferedm 5190530 commlllees He felt mat in the First World War Withllt thepeople Who 3179 30mg to 1901 exception of Japan and possibly rafter lh plant Want some say as also of Romania and Greece the hOW It IS IOWOIk Patientsrwould battle deaths of other countriesin always have recourse to the central the pregent war remain well he committee gm Dr Tumbuu said that the Do low hose first World War Comparing battle losses in 1943 minion Government proposesfinzmn the fourth year of the war with oral and to the provmces forvhealth those of the corresponding Defiod or insurance In Saskatchewan and Manitoba they are prepared to the First World War the slittsp that last tt work along with the Federal Ian say years on of two millions was abou scheme but in Ontario Dr higher vthanin 19173 initer stated the Ontario Govern ments opposition to this cooper ation Altered Pruckcordrr Retailer Fi ed $1000 largeIforonto retailer has been fined $1000 for falsifying records clothing the Consumer Branch of in connection with basic period the WPTB recommends ventila prides Stanley Goldstein partner tion of clothes closets and letting iii the firm admitted altering his air circulate freely through 1116 basic period records with intent to SAVE YOUR CLOTHING To prolong the life of womens mum the world Theylearn of the prob advantaged by the poolplan clothesn made REPORTS THURSDAYFEBRUARY

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