Published by Canadian Newspapers limited l6 Baytield Sires Wllia Publisher turns Ontario Brian Sillgbt Gsnsrsl Manager SATURDAY AUOUBI 4m Need For More Universities TGives Barrie Bid Impetus By all means it would be wonderful to have provincial university located in the City of Barrie or adjacent But just expressing verbally this desire wont ae com llsh anything There must be persons at fort by many people and in various directions And there must be evidence of financial support it is gratifying to note that moves are being made already in these ways There is no doubt that more unlven titles will be needed in Ontario as the population continues to expand Placing ork University in Toronto may not have can good move since the city has more than it can handle in the University of Toronto largest in Canada and bulï¬ng at the seams Recently Lnurentlan verslty has been located at Sudbury and Trent University at Peterboro Barrie be ing in the centre of the large county of Simcoe and the gaiewa to the Huronia district is an ideal local on for another But this is something which cannot be accomplished in one year To have un lverslty located here even 10 years from now means the start pl planning and hard work immediately giv he Further impetus to this project was en recently when the executive of ontarlo Secondary SchoolTcachcrs eration meeting in Bracobridge said thousandsrof students are bein denied the opportunity of higher educat on This has been quite apparent for more than decade So short has Ontario been for Holilever Local Education An important brief will be presented soon by the City of Kingston to the On ro Legislatures select committee on the Mun cipal Act and related acts The brief will lucorporat seven amend ments proposed to existing legislation Oneof the important amendments ls one that would give city councils more control over education estimates at bud get times In this proposal the council would have the power to reduce educa tion estimatesand in order to have the amount restored tothe estimates the school board would have to ap cal to the Ontario ltiunlcipai Board wit in 14 days This tugairwar between municipal councils and school boards has been at tracting great deal of public attention in recent years notes the Sudbury Star Some councils have resisted de mods for money and forced school boards to take legal action 1y constituted the legislation Weighsin favor of the school boards The uestion that will have to he faced do ated and decided one oftheae days is whether school boards have he come archaic as autonomous bodies more Barrie Examiner Aug 16 1917 Board of Education discontinued kindergarten department established in 1900 and he gan new kindergarten primary system for children to years Underhllls shoe factory began building metalclad storehouse No army deserters es caped from county jail but recaptured by Warden Dr Stoddart in hour near Caldweils home Heavy rain plus some hail retarded harvest Burglar took$54 from Robertsons drug store Ball Planing Mill constructing one of fin eststtmmerhomes on bayiot$ii000 for Toronto businessman Announce meat made byThe Barrie Gazette week ly newspaper that it would cease ub lication after current issue Plant the moved to Midland where new company has so ulred the Free Press and Osborne print op Alf Wilkes editor of Barrio Gazette will become manager of the Mid iand weekly newspaper and printing business Rev Fallis preaches at sermon as minister of Collier Meth lat Church Geor Cameron got $16 ptvt for carioad hemes unusually The Barrie Examiner Auusorlredss secondcless mltir lllco Department Ottawa to plyrncnl oi postags in cash sundry and Statutory Holidays ortceptod KENNETH WALLI Publillitr BRIAN ELAIEIIT General Manager McPuEnaoN amassing ldiiov an is WADBE llllslnosl Alnnlgrr wraaou Advsrlislng oisnagsr JOHN HOLDER circulation iilnhger Islsscriptlpnv rats daily by carrier ado weekly to ycardiuinplo 03 in lZintarie your as man month On ride Ontario 5900 yesr Outsidd taboo year officer or University Ava Toronto up Calhoun Sirens Montreal tilt West Georgia street Vancou hiembsroi sCaoadisnDaliy Nuwspn pup rllalicisArsocihtlpn The Canadian Press Pnend the Audit Bureau at Circulations The Canadian Press is exclusivle entitled to this use for re nhlicntlon of all news is Ilches in this per are tion to ï¬lled Pressor uteriInd lisothllbtil now pub has tilrolls taxpayer funds AS current meat of teaching sta liesP of ogsRasp large crog in district Nogasoiine in town to all deal for second time ed it Recollection that which held two pencil stubs college accommodation every year thous ii ands of young people are being literally fwcedod out th opportunity lilyl over dilflcult examinations Are We this grovinco being fair to our young people the one hand we or out for the need of more education on on the other we restrict the chances The OSSTPsaid survey on projected enrolments showed that by 1080 thorn would be as many students 32000 in thcfreshman years as the present total provincial university enrolment By 1070 university enrolment would exceed one hundred thousand This overall roblem cannot be met simply byes an lag the present universities the to station ox ecutlve decided and they should know from experience it is obvious that moreunlversity ac commodation must be provided for Ont arlo students and there is no point ex andlng London Kingston Toronto or amtllton Other mus coo tits that description Presently group of Barrie citizens are greparlng brief for submission to the ntorio government and the city de velopment committee of council is ing to arrange meeting with Premier ohn Roberts who also carries the portfolio of education 0n finding out what iare quired the local committee can proceed with salons to find out if that can be ob ine in this area By reason is MOLNER no Dear Dr Molnari About six months ago experienced more mlangal shock ISindee tllel ave or grcu ea bum into the rum weight am experiencing par government with an education committee responsible to lidi3illrtilhl°dullwill council Does it conform to modern somnin Everything ddts business practice to have two elected riggofriaogggvgï¬ybimï¬n bodies or an appallpteg 10th We Should taxpayer funds be com lately ggggythghgoggfgcgfyne elected on nlllihlillillid iitl wants it to mean would say These questions have nothing to do 13 mm mth with the spending of the public funds difï¬urbtincoi Is otter1 tlciIrln noug snovoryene insofar as school boards and councils seek to obtain the attired greatest value from Ncrvotls breakdown seems to the taxpayers dollar One of thc big imply sudden speciï¬c coir goat bodies in any municipality is its itll hfdll Mimi public works department But this do ltfugggcggrpï¬gmflt parlment does not operate as separate yummy creep up gradually entity divorced from council These troubles like cataracts There is nothing in school udmtnlstra overthriilr or empiwaomn or tion either in the construction and main obesity develop so subtly that tenunce oi butldtngfa gr the emplo ï¬gynttegggiï¬ii at could not he handled by municipal council and the manila necessary committees We doubt that Kingston will gain much more than sympathetic hearln in this matter but it is another sign ol the way the wind is blowtng the concludes Should schoolsbe lure of municipal Your perceptive letter indi cates clearly enough that some sort of emotional upset is at work How much the severe btar mental shock had to do with it is something we neednt bother guess about The point is that you are distinctly unhappy now Your friends mayon be an gestingmcntoi breakdown just no means of persuading you bi lliï¬ltlllilllg about are sold out early Potato stalks hreak mg record for length this that some sudden collapse or year John in Shepard showed one five feet as Two carioads of poles for hydro way ltidlio problems arise lltey line Cookstowu to Allistonarrlve at Al mt Willi it Will landale rail yard Town Council in $1th structed Sanitary lns ector floor mm in this instance one Hagart to rosecute a1 motorists ex my ccedspee limit of 15 miles an hour psychiatrist The sooner ho tCol our MacLaren doing special ï¬lm it 80°11 but forestry work in France Cadet An ï¬ï¬‚gm mm geio Neylan of Midland student llot at many pgyctflulrlglg We mp Camp Hoare now Bordentiktlle when and thi or schedules rsotten aircraft Crashed on Carruthers farm iuii at Ivy cadet Its lnald Walker of Vch 5° was why toria BC killedln cgrnsh near Barrie It ypml Wild d° wen Air Mechanic Crane of Ito alFl so your mum hysiclan without delay if he Corps died in crash at Camp Hoare thinks psychiatrist is neces which pilot escaped with minor injury my in your case he can help Removal of Major Knowles form p° eriy of Simcoe County lhithbattallon in i°i°a3i°ri from command ofDavlsvtlleMilitar Hos me my pital greatly resented leged are becoming more and more reason is that he ma some comment familiar to physicians in sun on the department at Ottawa being about mm drug six months slow in delivering needed an to Ernie Barnes of Barrlle now on Barrie Examiner staff 177ihvaiue attallonpwrote from West Sandling Depression tends to correct am England that the maps were up itself alter certain period but Marshall of the patient is utterly miserable inï¬llheaith lntlre interim The drugs have iLlIC reported wounded in France by MW 1mm mnnyrï¬peraan ovarthis hard period Dear Dr Molncrr Arc Vitu hreakdown is imminent be renurglzois or antidepressants are proving to boot remarkable Other Editors Views MECHANICAL BOON of day they are eaten lVilh Halifax ChronicleHerald No machine ever will take the place of the teacher But it is fascinating nevertheless but human genius has been it doesnt matter what time of able toassemble equipment capable of to let it but ample Vito nurturing the very uality which croot him lkm owever is certain mm °f the greatest mechanical been in our ownschooi doyawas simple device and there cat in citrus fruits Does it make any difference what tints name for Vitamin They cannons are NorthAmerlcbn purple byilve times th bore of it New Drugs Help Depression Cases eight lnch cause as said that isnt the and correct answer is Soc widespread emotional problems Th am thinking of thepaychlc mlu and ascorbic acid idcntl WWI amt Mary Sunlom who mean exactly the some thing citrus frulihorlllloe or tomato iulco or other forn daily since lock of it can do vaiop more quickly than any other vitamin shortage NOTE TO Mi Girls with dark hair are naturally more aware of unwanted hair growth because it shows up more Bhovlngilt oil is perfectly good way of getting rid of it and it does not make the growth heavier Bleaching with ydrogen pcroxidols method the ing it lcrsobvloul mum ï¬ngï¬fhylï¬ttétg illnd Wouldnt Fight Over Girl That Looks Like You TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH TODAY IN HISTORY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aug II Canada and the United States reached formal agreement on joint construc tion of the St Lawrence Seaway eight years ago to old The seawny corn pletod five years lalorln lootconverted asoo miles of Great Lakes shoreline into another seacoast acces sible to ocean vcsscis tiltThe Royal William Quebec butt memen crorsed the Atlantic 1045 The United States government ended the war time highway speed limit of as miles an hour REPOllT lllOlVl ILK Iranian Opera GrOup To Visit Canada as or immune noon louder Ilngiond Correspondent For The Barrie Examiner LONDON Lovers of Gilbert Suiilvop comic operas will have the opportunity of seeing the modern versions presented by tho DOyly Corie Opera Com pany which will be flying out to make tour of Canada and tho UnltcdrStates The first per formance of the tour willbo at Pasadena Cat on August is and it will end with the final performance at the Miracle Aud torium on January loss it will he the most extensive tour undertaken by any English Opera Company for many years The tour will be of special ntercst because of the modem izutlon which has taken place in the production of Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas since the copyright on them expired year ago While the DOyly ompony has not made any drastic changes in the original gmanuscriplr those which have been made give an added touch of spice to the productions YARIED REPERTOIIIE Auditorium Edmonton on Sep tember 25 to 27 at the Jubilee Auditorium Calgary on Septem ber as and 29 and at tho Winni peg Auditorium from October to Toronto will have the com pony appearing at the OKeela Auditorium during the Christmas and Now Your season it will open there on Christmas Day December 25 and close there on January when the tour will and There will be four matinee nriormonces in Toronto on cccmber as and 20 and Jon uory and in addition to the nightly shows Members of the company with whom talked at the Scale Theatre were allgloeking for ward with kcen interest to their visit to Canada For nearly of them it will be their first visit to Canada and they were particularly interested in the possible reaction of their Con adian audiences to Gilbert and Sullivan operas in the modern manner metlha directors and prin cipols of the company during break in rehearsal period at the Scale Theatre in London few days before it was due to depart on the long flight to Pasadena On its tour the com pony will prescnt repertoire of four of the most popular of thcGllbcrt and Sullivan operas one will be Mikado lolon the The Pirates Pcnzonco and new style production of Thacondoliera by George it on For the New York season from November is to December ii Trial by Jury and HM Pinntora will be added The company includes talen tednrroy of principal aingors including Donald Adams John Read Philip Potter Kenneth Sondlord Jeffrey Skltch Gillian Knight Joanne Moors Jennifer Toye Pauline Wales Jacqueline have starred in Gilbert and ulllvon productions in this country The conductor will be the wall known Doyiy Corie The productions erbert Newb CANADIAN TOUR The visits to Canadian cltlca during th wiched in bet in the United will be directed appear at flickQuccn Elizabeth ihantro in vencouvor from Sep tember it to it at the Jubilee musical director lsidora God hscorhic pcldia the chemical troy assisted biIJomea Walker ween appearances States as the com pany moves northward and cant rd from California It will Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord Praise ya the lordPsalm 1509 The breath of life provided by God should be the breath of praise all bar In his liiltonis will to the Lil mi ranks in Pas absent ills it tears at the ways sad thinking of big bonuses While notirom tbs lummltollhehusi nus nrvacis Wetter Cordon the Harlem of the blind the pony msalrldugilor this Parliament and the last to gather hsvs contained lower istau oi outstandingno suc cessful business oxperisnoa than one could count on the fingers of am bsnd Great though the admiration one must feel for the dedica tion sloeerltysad industry If theoverworked and underp citizens who were publtesplrited snoulhte stein our recent liamcni and in all previous par llomcnis in living memory one could only deplore the lack of patriotism of some of lboseCa hadions who did not ALLVWALKH OF LIFE There have been brilliant dea iunr oi mintydsyryers offices successful surgeons and brilliant doctors chum lions of the whentliold and ai well as champions the hockey ice and the football gridiron good schoolteachors tamer Mounted Policemen garment salesmen soildrlok dispensers and fashion designers more than smattering of civil son iron as vonts But from Canadians who iii have reached the top in big bust ncsa we have heard much crit icism of our various govern ments while they have re trained from applying their own conceited perhaps but obviously great ability to help to steer the ship of state Butnow Prime Minister Dlof enbaker has been able to take into hlscablaet and into the Senate man who is even be llttled byths phrase tirevolcs of big business Malcolm Wallace McCutheon was little known to Canadians hitherto But among the small closelyknit fraternity of our im rtant board rooms Wally llcCutchcon is respected as our of The Four Horsemeniiwho spearhead Canadas business development Those of course are four Canadian horsemen di recting Canadian companies to lei butld an expanding Canadian economy to employ more Cana dians and to make Canada more properous do not refer to business activities owned and controlled in foreign countries and directed primarily in the in tcrnsls at their foreign owner ship gt Our four Canadian horsemen are the brains and energy who direct the larvilung and widely varied affairs of the Argus Cor QUEENS PARK Growing Demand For Executive Personnel now omnan TORONTO Over the next few years there is going to bc big demand for executive level personnel here This of course will probably general situation across the country but the demand promises to be more pressing in the publicservlee than else where Partly responsible for this is the great growth in government as old services expandand new ones are taken on next in line perhap portable ensions behind tiatliefact Kai many departments of gov ernment havernot been keeping pace with their growth and now find themselves in almost clrltical positions personneh was MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Agood example is the depart ment at munic pal affairs its subsidis Cds ï¬llet to 61yearold Olth born flsyiorr most pub timed the owner oi Canadas most ustsliis of as rm co ugoss are void Monteborn Col No Phllllpoha tr rhsro dccors Vi hihilidh roaraid native of Toronto and lat Mt cert not least 56 lhs Four Horsemen together hold itit company directorshlpr ranging from mcstcrin through brewery newsprint mill losers mulwmpsay gold none ciao Cl implement taste and bakery to lumber mlll pleally they all also devote much time to governanth in good works from McG lUniverstty to the Stratlord Shakerpenréglln lcstt on rod to resign from his 21 dlrcciorships before assuming ceblnat rank thussacrlllclng stadium in come in return for his remun eration of $7500 year as min later without portfolio or dl rector of the biggest busincu in Csnada the to srsl govern ment His example should encourage some among Canadas other 80 millionaires to dedicate their abilities to aiding the men sglement of this greatoountry lw lch has brought them all they ave Mere Efficient VICTORIA Cl modern libbuying operation has been started at Spring Cove near Ucluclct on the west coast Vancouver island BC Packers Limited has built buying plant st iSpring Cove that enables six boats to unload simultaneously at floating concrete dock The liofoot long dock is ï¬an tisily filled with water to tIshboats guuwoie ievol un loading From grading stations thaiish are dumpedinto aluo mlnum buggieswhich can hold up to will poundsand winehed into an ice house Robert Gordon manager of the buying float says the new operation provides for more sf ent buying than previous stations Most fishermen come lln from the grounds at the same time he said Wow they no longer have to well up to an hour and half before selling their catch We can buy in the evening ship to Vancouvar by truck on hays the fish on sale in that area the next morning Tire new plant also manufac turer ice to sell to fishermen This department is on the verge of big expansion Yet it finds itself for short of the per sonnel to even meet its present work This department of more necds specialists men We versed in the Municipal Act and the other affairs otthe muni cipal field And it hasnt got them It has few extremely good men at the top But then there is almost blank it doesnt have the trained secondary men anylpcoplobiame tlilasilua ion onthe salaries paid in the civil service Many ministers and their deputies moan that they cant yearold London or Wslly Me nevert siess fits the piston in CUMMI of equipment factory farm New lishQPIant give the necessary increases to keep good men Salaries are largely controlled by the Civil Service Commis sion and it denies that salaries inhthc service today are that ow admits he generally it ppeaklng they are lower than in some of the larger municipali tiea ln thecountrysuch as Metro Toronto it agrees further that they have But revisions which have been under way have increased the scale in many departments Andtho standard As one instancerit notes that auperlnlendcntoi an Ontario hospital now gets 8000 year And it claims that even doctors agree that when the incldentfll benefits are considered not many of them are so well off NEED TOPS The claims of the commission that the pubilcpervice now is P5 thereia large question whether it is still at tractlvc enough tit is going to need top per ilhal in condng years And to to at least there hasnt been Indication that the ol mil lli and women needed are be iagaitracted by the field mor attractive are at least eenqulte low in the past remaining onesare bo lag brought up to the new