Barrie Examiner, 5 Dec 1940, p. 6

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`Urge. Ext:-eumen . T iI Feeding Musfy Grain 7{1?FrE"MTrIL STROUD EEIE rwnns m 'L'Ol`0nl0. its npeamnce in m'(- imnn 111 101' stone me end 01 me week. Mr. Homsby. our enterprising gmrarxe man, installed the hot. wat- er system in his home last. week. 'I`hmnns F'1'en(:h has mn'chn. er systenl in ms nome last. week. Thomas has nurclmsed the farm formerly owned by the late Isaac Moses and is taking nos- sossion immediately. Jervis Bay Survivor Here Jack Smith. of Toronto, :1 sur- vivor 01' the Jervis Bay" called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood whose ymuuxnst. .~:(m. Roy, nerlshc-(I In the c-n|mm2ment.. . _ -*.._...;,._.. _ Miss Phyllis Truax is visiting friends in Amrus. Mrs. Geo. Morrison. Mrs. J. Mor- rison and Mrs. Ritchie visited in Toronto last week. Mr nnd Mr!-; Morin I-Tninnx mnv- Toronto last week. Mr. nnd_Mrs. Merle I-mines mov- ed to thenr new home at Moon- stone the end of the week. Mir. I-Iornsbv. our pntemrisinq , Mecnun: I?.A Dunlap St. L(-.1-noon. Mrs. Frank Garvey, of 001mm - woncl. vl.-sited her mnther one day Inst. work. Mr nnrl MI-x (".hm:. Mlllg un- Inst. w('(*K. Mr. and Mr.-'.. Chm-2. Mills S11. zmrl Mrs. Elphick .'~;pm1t, lust 'l`llI`H- (my in Toronto. | ` Mr:-: Cllxlx Mn vHn n nrl I um `(my :11 Tnmnto. Mrs. Chn:~'.. Mm't.1n and two children, Penomng. zmenl. n. coumn of days with hm` p:u*cnl,:~; l`u'rc~ rt-ccnl,l,v. Rev St. Clair Nnilrl nf "Pnl-nn.. rcccnuy. Rev. St. Clair Neild. of Toron- Lo. .s'l.urLvd his nnw Held of labour in tho pm-Ish. Hr: ocmmled the pulpit, in St. (`:nome`s Clnwch on Sundnv and gave an h1: ml- fH'(?.`~3.`L .._-,._- .- ._ ,r.'o`-v..-q.-.--~-_. nu; puruut-1 umgunm Lines. A Hungarian has patented a pro- cess for adding powdered corncobs to soap mixture to improve the ,cIeunsing action of the soap. I --:--4 Gm:-no Webb. J12. hns ucc0|)Lo.d :1 nnsiuon in I`ornnL0. Isilgm 1.00 is able to Ian nrmlnd m'4'ulI1 u1'l.m' his sevt-.1'c tl(`(`.I(|(`.l1L. Mr. and Mrs. Frunlc A1'x1ml.1'oI1u um! son David have moved to No- rl b(l`;'I-:n\l: .Qlu-nu-(I nnrl Llnunl `h-nln l)('.'. l F'r;mk Sh:-nrcl nnd Lloyd B11-nlc. Nowmnrlu-I. :~'.nonL Sunday 21!, their home.-: here. NH-.-c Rlnnr-hn Min:-vie Tlnvu-in homes hero. Miss Blanche Mm-r1.~:. Bmrric 5110111. last week with her sistg-1'. Mrs. J. Mumhy. Mr. and Mrs. Lynll Guest have mkcn a.mu`Lmcm.< at Pnln.~:\v1ck for thr-. wintor months. A numlmr from this neighbor- hood smml h. pleasant evening wil.h Mr. and Mrs. N. Jnnlicson. Thorn- ton. .__.. _._.._._....{q`_.;_....._. _ |`ll\hl_Y lHUlHlll]5'. A c-harm: ui` (,'zJ2."l`V.~'9 Br;u'M'm'cl .~l1'<~ot on Oct-` laid apxninst Cm':lnn Sm mnto by Chirf S.nwur1 ducted the pmsocutkm. Wrnnlt RIIH rlri-.rr\~ nl` -nvnwurncu n.1.rUlV1 D V Illzllli. The value of Canadian agricul- tural products exported during July, 1940. amounted to 286 mil- lion dollars, compared with 24.7 million dollars in July, 1939. Ani- Imals and animal products ac- counted for 12.8 million dollars. and crop and vegetable products for 15.8 million dollars. From `January to July. 1940. there was a. notable increase in the value of exports of wheat. wheat flour. bacon. hams. cheese, eggs and po-' tatoes. compared with the corre- sponding seven months of 1939. .,_____._.. `foo Large Quantity wm Re-I ` sult in Sick Animals, Agri- cultural Officials Point Out. _ V N 7-v?_ ' Yokuts Indians of California marked a girl baby's cradle with a zigzag line and a boy's with a band of parallel diagonal lines. ! A Hnn!:1nv'i:an ha: nnfnnharl r: nrn- Traffic Case Dismissed, Conflicting Evidence (`.rm`r::dEr-Iury rrvidt-nee wa~: tho cxmrn of the di..n1i.H'.~'z1l or :1 traffi.'.- cast: that tank up nearly twn hours Ihoforn M::n;.:" ` .r:1l:: Cumplcn J':'l< nil Friday morning. A nhnru"\ nl` r-31* -`nun rlu-`ulna r-I1 ll|lL'LL'U Llllf [H11-l'L'Ul|\HI. Fnmk Bell. drivcr or om! of '95- !-'m's largo tru:~k'~`. rtntr,-:1 Hut as` he was hvnding out for Tnrnnl ) rm the`.- night, in qxuwion, truvu ling" close in tho 1`i1.:h't side :;=f the pavement. the rcar 01' his truck on the X('fu sido was .-"truck by a car. dl`i\'1.'.x by S21-ckotl. appmaching from lhv nllmr dirLc!'.ion. In his opinion the driver must have -.~4w0rvL ~d . '..> (.-:uI<:c the impact. ('1nI'rInv1 Qnr-I:r\II'c n\IrIr\nn'\ um: lllL' Hll})4lL'L. Gm'd.t)n Sackett's evidence w;a.~` highway when he saw :1 car light almost in the centre of the pave- ment. He slowed d.wn, i'emmnm;;' on l1i.~;mv11 side of -;he read. and the We~`ton truck collided with his li-ghter eat`. The impact he claimed locked the steering gear and threw his ear to the right. It crossed the :=icle\wlk and headed down the. slope in front of the Cameron and Ellis siding and stopped on the rails. He claimed that damage *0 the extent of $150 was done. Two ,so!die1`s happened along at the time and gave `testimony that the truck was over in the centre 01` the road and that the cm` did rut have time to clear it. I Roll nluiwua.-I H1-.1 '\r\ :.-. .....:.....,: l1(lI he was driving mirth on the |l|`clVL.' |llllL' (U CIUZIIV 1`. Bell claimed that he in..:'.'v`c\wd Sackett in his car when in the hol- low and that he, Bell, had sent a boy for 1h%';.PO1i CC.-'_saG_kL`:-C!i.i;h|Qd: that he had never seen B911 until in court and that the s0`cliers had walked back to town and secures! another officer. This was explained by Constable Stephenson. who had taken the call by the bell signal. Location of n hmknn Ipnc fmm Bilious Attack; | liver complaint I Bmousnese is just mother name for a. clogged or sluggish liver. It in 8. very common cmnplaint, but can be quickly remedied by stimulating I the ow of bile. This softens the ' accumulated mass, the poisons are l carried out of the system, and the liver and bowel: are relieved and l toned up. xl':II_.-_ I- 1* -__ V :__- run- _, - u uu\L'n mu can Dy me Del: signal. Location of a broken lens from the Sackeu car had a bearing on .110 case and also a skid mark on me pavement opposite. --~------o\-_.-::._ -.._-.. -1-. Milburn '3 Lax:-Liver Pills quicken I and enliven the sluggish liver, open- ing up every channel, by causing :1. {Tee ow of bile and thus cleansing the liver of the clogging impurities. They an anal! and envy to take. Do not.gripe, wean or Iieku. 1 sen. Only' a`- very Small |)I`OpI:`.'1 c'duld b2fed to pr.-uliry and. rain would havc to be g!,~.'0u:1r:l`z on no account fed Wholfr. - `nrr:..:..`n. cmomq ohm rzmn.--r: 1') 'l'hn1 .)l1!hiIrnOI.IAI.'*f-sIvI|o.0uI.l a INCREASE EXPORTS VALUE T`hn xvn1IIa no` IN--.....I:.-..- ...-...:....I BAY pdINi` j Twr~v?-mi aaiairni EARRE, mm, CANADA L'l.l- . l".`\ (II .`J' Octn'c'.-r wrlrm Snvkxi`. ` C r\nyn'1 '1-I1 .`:\l \'u.' nf '1`.- I1 . 1.-xn, Achen nndlpnlnn am not lmuvltnhlo in old am. When they do com. there in always I! cnuno for thmn. Here in :1 little lemon on growing uld, by a woman of 78:--- "For the lam`. vn ytmrn I hnvu I by 0| 78:`--- vn ynm-n taken Krunclmn Hnltn um! I hell you truthfully 1 could not llvn witluml; them. 1 am 78 yrmrn old. I have hardly a pnin in my l)od,y and I l'msI almost an young III! I. did In. 48. I give the credit. to Krumrhml Hnllu. No one will lmliuvo my nun." - (Mm) C. M. Monl. poopln grow old Ion lmfnrn their Lima lmcmu-In tlmy I1l7ufl'(!IJ mm vitnl neml of lumlth the nm-d for inlornnl cltmnlinnun. `l.vnnI.unlly the-._y ntnrl; the Knmclu-.n lmhit. 'l`hnn, prolmhly for thn iirnl. time in yours, they ntnrl. gaming rid uvnry day of ull wnuln muttnr frum tlm Nynlmu. 'l`lm lmgin L0 liml nlmrgc-,l,i(: nnd happy. n in word. l.|n.sy'vu gut. thul; "l\'nm(:luan F4-.t:lim;." ....._.-.. . .-.._..-. ....... on account ICC] Wl'1(H:.'. 1 " `Officials stated that farznc.-rs Mm ve musty grain woulcl b2 wril advised to put. it lhmu;>,h :h.- fan-; `ping mill to dry it nut; .;hr.u.-1 in war ;p the pin. or spreacl it nn lh burn floor. The quicker it was dlzd. the better feed it would milk". ~ ..____._r.,_ -I:4:n~icipa| Wili 1 W ' Seek Legislation to 5 Tax Public Utilities` LJJH U1 Vl_\'Ul'S UHCI lVlLlHlClpallUh'=. in briefs to the Royal Commission. likewise found the!" is a need 01 readjustmems. The lazter organi- zation stressed the position of Moncton. N.B.. where the Domin- ion Government exemptions alone are equal to about 55 per cent. of all taxable prop:-x'1_v. totalling $16.3 milliont. The 10131 government exemptions of $9 millions include $8.5 millions for the C.N.R. Thn oivnniinn ;n we.-...:....u nr )o.a muuons xor we C.N.. The situation in Esquimalt. B.C.. is even m-.:tr_e serious. The amount of govt-rmnent` property exempt (l"rmn tho Finrnnvml l m;l) In Hulirnx H |)~-pa-1-I.y uwm-r paying $1,000 in 1uxu:+:nmImull_v wmlld gt-I in bill for unly $000 If all ['03] <:.~;1.:n|(~ in 1114- .~il._v wurv aub- jr-vl In mImi('ip:x| luxulimL AI. pm.-.sun|, zmmll 40 pt-r m.-nt. nf Hw $l00 n1lHiun.~s 0|` `2l.'1.i"."$'4l.`(` prupterly is uxvrnpl. from lnxnlinu. NI-I :n nnn|'wI' uruu-t in tho inun- Wllll!l]U|lF(' UWlll |'.`3. l'h: muritimn city is the -xtrnmo -xzimpln in (lanzudu ur such Jlfbl-' tr.-iry tux (:x<.-nmlimn-2. l).-m:md.-4 for rmnoclyim: the .~.il,u.'ition haw` come in an incrrru ing <:)'r.nsr`,r*ndIz` during rccrmt yo.n.~:. particularly. with rosp:-c-t In publicly owned iltiliiius opemtima M (tin,-rri (rum- putition with private cuinpnnii::- paying heavy taxes. A1.',itutinn Widr:.'s'prz)a(l The uu,it;ntinn is {mm municipal oi -ficiulx, n vurit,-ty uf municipal and other '.i.~.~'ru:i:iti0ns, the Sirois-Ruw-I ell Commission on Dnmininn-Pro- vincial rel.-:-lions and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Spocizil c,;'inmiHr.-0,5 and czm1mi:4'nns haw been nppuinlc-cl by the larger cilivs. to invtsstigaic and report nn U'l( problem. Thu nimuiinn nrrnin ic hrnnnhl inl [JIUIJIIIIIL ` The question again is brought till the fore by the Ontario Municipal Assiwciatioii. In November it taking up with the Ontario Gov- rrmnent n ])I'()DUSili [yr introducing legi.-'latiun during the next session to amend the Assessment and Hydm-Electric Power COT.")l'I`liS.`.iI)l1 Ants. This would permit taxing public utilities on the same basis as other properly. At 'lhe same time the Government is being urg- ed to make a clear and well-defin- ed ruling of what lands are exempt` from municipal taxes. In cnnlzinn` .'ir~li.n 1.: rnniian urhai (TX"1II')l. IIUHI IIIXIIIIUII. Nul n (mppaer ;.5'm7-1 in the mun- iuipul l,mn.v|u`y hr hundrcdn of ncru.-4 nf lnml lrr(:.'Il-(I Ill ihn most. rh4.~;ir`.'vblt- mnmn('I'.i:n| aauzlinn nf Hm city. In ll`(`l'l tzmnpxeutiun with privntt-ly uwm,-d induxu'i4~.~: puyinl: h:mds tux bill :u1- :-,m'h lax-frt-u prnpurlit-.~a us lhm~'q- hplrl by lhc- Nnlimuznl Il |)'Jl'S I3u:n':J. H. gel,-4 much bu:- in('s:a which nlht-l`- wisc wuuld 1;-) In priv:1tx- wh:n'l.' uml wuruhnm'v nwm'r.-'. 1'h.. nwn-ilinxn nil. iu Ihn t.vII'nnr\n ll\Illl HIUIIICIITKII |.ilX{f.`. In seeking action in realign what it cOnSidC'i`.< an unfair condition both from the standpoint 01' mun- icipal governments and owners 01 real os`.ate. the Association received its greatest encouragement from the findings of the Siroi.<-Ruwe1`, r-'~n1v*niQQinn \ 'lHHHblUll. ] Rowell Commission Finds Need The Commission heard brief: from various municipal and public _ bodies outlining the problems which had arisen from tax-free ulili-lies. Based upon a study of these. it found that public utilities or oiher property used for ncrmal commer- cial purposes . . . should be sub- ject to taxation on the Same terms as that of private enterprise." 'T'hn ("ilv nf Winninna in :4: yAuyL'A my uauu Lur usunau L'UxIlH1L'l'- cial The City of Winnipeg. in its ` brief ,to_ the Commission. reported that"tax-`es are not received from the provincial government--owned telephone system. A report made by the late Thomas Bradshaw in 1934 upon the p0.=i'.i0n of Winnipeg's finances, asserted the city had lost about $900.000 in taxes since the system was taken over from the Bell Telephone Co. Winnipegls civic- owned utilities. on the cantrary. are charged the same amount for taxes as if they were operated private- lv. ' A flying s'wz1lLww keeps its mouth Open to catch small in -` 'I`hn mi1k" mnn in Log Ana`:-Ins Q`. The Citizens` Research Institutal in its brief to the Sirois Commis- sion. went on record as being ml favor of taxing all public utilitiesl on the same basis "irrespective of ownership." The Institute submit- ted figures for leading Canadian ci-iies shcwing the amount in 1933 exempt and taxable real property. The table gives the exact propor- .tion of all tax-free property: I Amount of Total PI`OpC1'l_\' i I I Exempt of Taxation 1933 figures LYn1H`-,-n- 0'3 I1 Halifax .......... Oxawa .. Quebec Saint John . .. Victoria ........... AA Charlottetown Regina ............ .. Calgn-_v . Montreal Edmonton Saskatoon Windsor . Winnipeg ....... .. Hamilton ...... .. Vancouver Turomo London HARDLV [PAIN M AT. 18 _ She feels iii. 43 Canadian and the Ru 1vr\r:- rs cul MIL` Mayors : Is J n fnu--I 0 `(Adm-rmement) dd.U 49.5 -15.0 42.4 40.5 39.3 QR ? 03.! 33.2 `I05! open to catch smun ll W(.`(`LS. _The ``milk" man in Los An;r:'1*s pow dc"li"ye1's bottlocl juices of col- ry. spinach, beets. cncoanul, rhu-I Pnrb and parsley. 1 .'.o.u 26.2 09`! um`. l3uI.lm` |n'lr.-ms W-"l'(` much the .-mnw nu lmsl wouk nncl 4-mus ywmnwl in- 4-Hnml In Imp nlluhtly. iimm! chum`:- trhiclumea wv.~n.- rwlcu-(I Al 221: mu! :1n'mll~r |)lr(lx nl 20:2. One -:mI-ml ;.gru'rh-vwI', l.. V. llzulmr.-l<, hit, hm-n rahnwiml, Ir-uf |41.Iu<-:- nml lnmnim-H {rum luv. um:-t-nlum,-uv and nlm lune |z1I'uc- whilv winl,I-I rzrl`-1'1 l:nH~ ,~unn:u-h mu! mmll -:m'u::-; i-y tha- hmu'h. \I...unl-.l\|..u Bunlm->s*. want fnir mm'lwI.. l3u,vlm_; wnn I but nunplic-.~x w:~r- w:-1 xugn. IIHH1-1' an-Ir-nu In -Ivn n I VJ'| '(2Hrrm>1 'l`m'nlmi, vm-h H- JHlllM ?1 '7h_Ih In... l"v'JlJII.|M'H I) Q 75~H), hug .,.$l (`nul|l`Inw:-r,-; v In I Hulmnrcl Hqlmnll, mu-h 15:: um! Oninnrz, (I qt ............... ,....,.....20c and 1 .`s'pnni>h vnru.-Ly Onimm. u l tm`u-r .~.qu:n.h SW4-I-I, jmlilln Hqllm. Cm'x'ul:a', 0 qt, ............ ....... ..l5: in I Hm-I.-4. 0 qt. ........ l m':mi|w, (5 ll. .H`pin:'u'h, H qlu. L`nlJbu1(ns (fhlm-M I-l|.m-r- ll qL.. .` ;;.:` ;.;.~ Lt-nf Itel.lum- , 3 fur Mtmhrurnm. ql, 1 Hal hmnm l`um:ltw:v.. pt bux (.`.~1t.-ry ................. ........ ..."m mu! (fulury hmrm, l)um'h Whlln I'u::HI:s'. pin! n`u::num~ Suvury. |Jlll`ll'h Saw-, lmnvh .............. ., Hu1lI~r . . (.Ihi(tlI.:n.~:, lb. Fowl, ll), l ............ IV Dlll'|(.`i, lb. (:1-I-.-w. ll). l1`llll|'lHD`l|ll.' Ul|'ul brown ........... 4, Pi(e.~s, much ....... .. Tarts dnznn Sp!`-ciul Baking . A I'biHSIn;4 Buns and rank:-3 15: tin`/.. I)mw,hrm!.:-;, r!u7.. Hummnmlt: hm-.'ui, white 01' kn-nun. {In '1! | mum. Pork, hind qu.-uru;r . Fm'< - quarter ..... `. 'J,.:smh, hind qu:.n'lr.-r . I Furr: qu:uru;~r GEO. R. & ELSIE A. BURNS. D's.C! Licensed Drugless Therapists I Electric. Radio. Hydro and 5 , Mechzmo Therapy ; I9.A Dlmlnn St. Phone 405; . ............................. .. 1 Fruit Alcxundrer apples, (5 qt. hm-:k:1. ` Small lmssc.-ts, (3 qt. ...................... ., Grcc-nimgs, (3 qt .................................. ,1 '1`nlm.'m Sww-Ls. (5 qt. ` Powaxxkw.-s. 6 qt. ..______./..~ Formerly Division Freight and D15- trict Passenger Agent. Canadian National Railways. North Bay. whose promation to be Division Freight Agent. at Toronto. is an- nogmced. U\'VllL'(] CUXUPHHIUE. I The Assessment Commissioner `estimated that on three LlIi1iliE| al9ne-the Transportation Com- mission. Hydro-Electric System and Waterworks S_vstem--the cityl would obtain an increase in rev: enue equal to more than IN mills! `in the tax rate. He noted also that .the Consumers` Gas Co.. in com- pczition with the tax-exempt To- .ronto Hydro. pays full taxes. I l'l`lAVll4ll ulnvnsvnn -1-: I St. Clement Dane s church in the Strand has been damaged in recent air raids on London. it was disclosed recently. Near it are the law courtsl and S1. Dunstan`s in the west. \v`n?.m l I also have been damaged. (0 _.-j_...4-. Readers of The Barrie Ex.1m'r~er- get ALL the news for B.;.`.*:e and Disrict. $2.00 and worth more. ! from taxation is $9.2 mi1lions-- morc than three times as great as the tow! taxable value of other property and improvements in im- municipality. Vnrimu- n1}-mr gtudipc nf thrl n1un1L'ip`:uH_V. Varioue other studies of thc problem also have been undertak- en in recent years. The Board of Control of the City of Toronto in 1938 made a report which discuss- ed the extent to which the cily would benefit if publicly owned] utilities were assessed and taxed on the same basis as privately owned companies. . "W19 Acepsemnnf (`nmmi=:innPr I MAIEIIET I -`AMEID CHUR-CH HIT W. G. AND ETHI-;L I\I(\l\lN.VI`.! A D.C.. S .C.. D.D.T. :' `2hlr_ ractorssz rugless Therapists` ` .-" 0,Essa Road. Allandule .` fice and Res. Phone 891 "Office hx's., 1-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Cnnsultation free. Foot adjustments linking .... ..lE5c to 1.1.: V1'l1`1=IlIlI-H l'I'mlu(.~u H q|.., 2|)r"'.H . SMITH un I~`:Uurri::y`.-1 mum [on bri:-xk H-1| up In ::v.'r- and Il (ll... -5\'(' . .......... ..$l OI` .,,.rH' 2:)? um ..20c mid 25C nh I1.- 301- In on c .__.?__-_------------. ' VICTORIAN 0RI)ER OF NURSES? ~ (Barrio Branch). Well Bub) Clinic} I5-209 Kn Im- ').ll(' 17)! Im- H)(' .101` 40 um. H)(.' ...2."u- Z)(' 20(- I 1416C ,.Mr: 0'... ()./\.(J. LIBRAIKY WIHIIES T0 ' ()li'l`AlN EARLY A'l`l./\8l-Z8 ()1-' SlMC()l`I' (J()U.\'TY I. The ().A.C. Library in Guelph 1:-. 1` buildmxg up :: mmzt ir;`..(:rv>:,1.inu, lnb~1,_ lrnry 1.1 bunk-: and m.:L{:azim:.-; den! 1;, `mg with t_~;.rly ugriculturr: and pi~'[ u`:rm}r hf".-. The Libru.i.n:u x'; Int:.'~.1`; 1:mxmu.s in obmin. if _n').~x2~. l)lr-, c0pu.=.'= .0! an early ntlu:-; of Sinurhz; Cuun:y. ixuch :..--; puhh:-.hed by `.Vulker Nlilw Prumnm, or the Ilm./..~.:-..1 Am. [Publishing C0,, 'I'urrmtu. 'l`hr3.sc.- :1.- H: a.-:-'.-s were publi:-.hr2d in '.`.u.- l.m 1800's and in thr: early part of '.hx:. `I tInI\`|Iv`\I I I 12-:-j._ ` ' _J. EDWIN WILSON. B.S.A.. D.0. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN King Block, Barrio: Tel-:-phnne 345 mce Hours-9-12. 1.30 to 5 I mu-I hv zmnointmont VICTQRIAN Om)!-In m-' Nuncmaa. (`Barrne Brnncm. Baby hvom 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock <~\'o1`y \ \ 0d- 3 W-nesdny. Application for nurse's ser-i `vices may be made direct on, through doctor. T0,1eph 96.` _... I ll I obtain maguzir A r.u:.1 maga7.mc.'~: lit the O./LC. I. `get in touch ' Ituml Office a i v---j-vi j _:___2i EST.` I032-OVER A CENTURY OE BANKING EXPERIENCE ;'Ii1e of BY SAVING NOW you build prt-scnl security and make provision for future-. needs when your earnings may be 1-...-- llccuc vvnnunn _v uuuun \.`-I --...h`; ..... V .... lower. THRIFT is a symbol of rcspons-hilil_\'. For your convt-nioncc tht-rv is n SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at each of our l__-__..I-.... 2.. f`.. .. ...l.. 0 REAL SAVINGS are the excess of earnings over expenditures. .on|!fa DA V luv; Ucr an I mcn I branches in Canada. ...., ..- ....` Budget. for your Inrmno Tax by '"" making regular deposits in a Sara'n{.'.s' Avcount. _._L__..__._?___.__ W. G. AND ETHEL MoKYN.\'EY l).C.. Sn.C.. _,. librarian copies 0 rinru; nnhhc HJIUP. `)1 ` . publizehcd la. nu .. HEIVIHH, iJ|.IiIh'..`.\ Ul ltlllll likely to be of v:nhx:~ In . Library is rt.-quc.-nerl 1-) ch with the local Agricul- :e at Barrie. H V BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 5 also zmx Cnnadiur ed before atlases u 4.. |r\r\ rt .. | 'I`hr3 Hula mine. V nr..-ighbrnz hm! been lavatory tu wash 1 `I-Eh')`.VI,`d the rt.-mmnza lu......r.,| .....`.:...:..L. 4| ,,, .._. Upnn re:1r:him.g home L`-Xpl:oir1'd tn hrzr mot she knew why the {:1 was: nlw:n_v.s' dune an n Ynu dr)'."' mid her I `prise. `-vVhy`."' ..n ,..u~:uv.u un. -.1 lxumcd mndwi iplnininn that gcd|incs+:." I vr..,., 'I`.-H it wr-ll mul it will scvll. For B:n`ri(- the tolling ix Imsf. done ihruunh 'l`h(- I".x::minm'. ROBERT E. SM!'I`l! EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 53 Dunlof: St.--T-`hmte 80 Hours 9-8 dni y. Saturdays till 10 l.1\.. Because L*;:r1liI1L-.-as 'l"hursday, December 5. 194 -------------,-g on k nrw s right ~:sr:hinL{ hnnw the little one in muthvr that now family \v:Ishlm.z vs: drum Mnndny. .,. ). said her muthrrr in sur- !ln,'J" M rs. U. is next 1.1:: I\I1..cl-n Itllll `II II `h, the I ':}c:mh'm: me. v.-hilt. viaitinu .1 `r.-r.-n invm,-r.J into the ah htcr y..- . f r P. c. LLOYD ` I I!Iuv\vI:II! A 1 ntonrvrn lnlrl me that 1- w:c|li1`1ess-- tn", lhnl Mcmdny I Suml::_v." '1' HI . . In hmatily con- - nmghbnr ex- nr-`-tr-. 13 next to Teacher 0! Piano and The-my Organist St. George's Church . DIAYDEE _M6A[TLEY. A.T.C.M. 115 Bayfield $1.. Barrie _ Lo \Jo &I&J\r-a FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. AMBULANCE smwlcr. 17 Elizabeth St. : Phone 218 G.G. SMITH 5. CO. I: IIIIIIIII ...I 1 RR`) ft?! LJLVLAAI-A In `rt- Established 1869 FUNERAL DlRl<`.C'l`0RS AND EMBALMERS Motor ambulance in wnneclion OPEN DAY AND NIGHT CARRIE. ONT. - PHONE 82 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE 3 Mary St. : Phone (31 - FUNERAL DlRE("l`(;-RS LAND sURvm'ons_` ,,_. ** JAMES H. DIAMOND ' Ontario Land Surveyor .55, ` 9 Sophia St. West. -Ky .. Barrio. 3 .`_s_*, 3: AEGOUNTANTS CIIIROPRACTORS uvsi LESSONS VETERINARIAN ice Hours-~u-12, and by zxppointmnt OSTEOPATIIY OPTOMETRY . FLEIVIING N and SURGEON Rnrrin 2 Phone 81] P) 9 405 L:- ` " DR. C. C. FLEMI $3`-'1'EBINARlAN s Bayfield St. : Bzu'rie_: SURUEUN I - hone snl llln, l :.ncl I .\.,_._...__.... ` The `Bm'1'io Exglmmr.-r c:u'x'les mm-rs Classified Advcx-1.is.ing [ham ;m_\_` nth- Ier town weekly in Canada. 1`..r;su11.-4 are the reason. 451.fx SNOW LIES DEEP IN NEW- FOUNDLAND WIIERE CANADL ANS STATIONED It's winter now in Newfoundland. and the pmnf is in this picture nf uscrgt. J. W. I3ux';:e:~'.s bundled in Iwintcr(:lo1l1os, plowing lhmu;{l1 six- ` l'nuLrl1'ifls:1fl,L-1' the first heavy an->w Inf Ihn unrmnn unluinh fnll `hm Ihivrl FRANK HAMMOND. B.A._ `LC. Barrister. Solicitor. etc. Masonic ]Temple }31c2g.. Barrie. Money to `man. * BOYS & BOYS iBarristc-rs. Solicitors. Notaries Pub- Elic. Cnnve_vanccrs. etc. Money to 'loan at lowest rates of "'tm`est. Of- `fice: 13 Owen St.. Mn.sunic Temple ;Bui1ding. Barrie. B1'.:m('h office ,Elmvnle. J. R. B0ys-J. F. Woods. CAMERON & (`..-`.;`:':`.P.`!\l BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC 5 Owen St.. Barrie ; Te1o9_hone 40f MONEY TO LOAn MUN ISY TU LUAN _ Office. Masonic Temple Buikimg. I 17 Owen Stroct. Barrie 1 Alexander Cowan. G, A. Ross Cowan i me, x_v. w. ROGERS , Physxcxan and Surgeon Associate Coroner. County of Simcoe [Office and residence: 50 Mary Sx. Phone 101 i I _.__{._:_m. ._..._.__.... l HEAVIER MALE CHICKS A study of chick and egg weights by the Poultry Division. Duminiun Department of Agriculture, has clis~' 'l()5Cd the fact that male chicks hutch slightly h(`lVlL`I' than fomulz`. even when they come from eggs of equal size. A further study has _shown that -part of this l;n'g.{c-r size 'in males is accounted for `by tlw fact. that. they draw more calcium out 01' the shell than do the females` Thls probably x'o.<:ults in larger bones and cn1'1'ospnntlinp.'ly l:n';.:c-1 I nicnnvq :__ . Edmund Hardy. Mus. B:Ic.. F.T.C.M. Teatgher or Plano. Organ, Vocal and Icxslcal Theory. Orgamst. and Choir- nastcr of St. Andrew's Pxwsbyterian Church. Gold Medalist Toronto Con- . iervatry 9! Music and University 01`. Torthtb::"113 Worsley St., Barrie. --:------- _, ._ _____ `--....-. . .-..\-- blb 1 1211. :Money to loan ' rnysxcnan and surgeon :39 Owen St. Phone 1015 ioffice Hours: 12.30-2.00: 6.30- 9 p.m UK. W. C. Ll'l"l`LE Associate Coroner. County of Simcoe and DR. R. WILL Physicians and Surgeons , Office. 47 Maple Avc.. Telephone 213 Office hours: 1 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or by appointment i 3 I E I I I Pnysncian and Surgeon 3 Office. Owen St. at Coliier ;Office Hours: 1.30-3.30. 7-830 3: rPh0m= 700. R9iHt\hP\- 4'7 (`,nHim~ gurnce Hours: 1.30-3.30. 7-8.30 p.m `Phone 700. Residence: 4'7 Collier St I Dli. GEORGE C. SEYIWOUR ` Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence. Corner Eliza- and 'I`0rnnto Sts.. Phone 140. !Hours: 9-10 a.m.; 1-4 p.m.; 7-9 p.m | ! uu. E. G. TURNBULL I (Graduate McGill University) 1 Office and residence: corner Dunlop and Poyntz Sts. Phone 105 if-inursz 9-10 a.m.. 1-3 pm.` 7-8 pm 5 _______ I -mm cu-ms 4111.21` me um. neuvy sn'.nv '10!` the season. which fell tho third `xweck in October. - l')O.\'ALl) F. MacLAREN.. B.A. ;BARRIS'I`ER. SOLICITOR, ETC :Y\ Innnir' 'I`r>mnIr- 'RniIr1ino `Rnrrinl x3Am ULlL,'l'1'UK, n;'1'c Masonic Temple Buildin, Barrie MONEY TO LOA nuye sum animais on meir nunus. While no definite research worlc has been done in Ontario in tin.`- reading of musty grain, due to the fact: that this province seldom ex- aences an all-rainy harvest s:;a- son..thc consensus of opinion among Ontario agricultural arm-`:1s is that at` more than 20 D21` cent of a cat- tie` ration should include l'IiU:'._}" fain and a lower [) .`l`(.'L`ntE1_EIC it pos- sibla. They point out that there are degrees-in "mustiness" and (:v:*ry care should be used in f;-eclimz this grain. Rotten grain :~`h0u!(I be thrown out entirety and not t'.:d at 1.11 ? ! DR. W. A. LEWIS (Surger_v and Diseases of Women) iChief Coroner. County of Simcoc and DR. R. N. MacPHERSON Physician and Surgeon Phone 61 . Otfice-58 Collier St 8.30-9.30 a.m., 1-3.00 and 630-8 p.m I 3 DR. N. M. LAURIE. L.M.C.C. 1 I Phone 200. iPh_vsician, Disease of Children. in-' Eternal medicine and minor surgery. 5 Office: 30 Owen SL2 Office and Res . The Examiner has not a cl-zimed" circulation but one guarante-2-.1 by chaxjtered accountants` audn. l DUNCAN F. Ma-CUAIG. K.C. BARRISTER. SOLXCITOR. ETC. '.\/[nnnv in Innn - Pnac Rlnnl: Rn!-rip COWAN & COWAN Barristers. Solicitors. Conveyancen Notarirxe Public, etc. MON?-`.v Tn r.nAN nag scan as \A\ll.llJ\lL` The Versatile. High Class. Hum omus .`nterminer. for your nex Lodge or Church or O!.h`.)!` En; tertninmunt. Illustrated Circu- lar FREE. Address 628 Crawtord ' St. 'I`oronto. 10t n .... ._.aa..............._...-.__ a DR. GEORGE C. SEYMOUR Phvsicizm and Surmann nALpH"`c35"i1Do `Flu. \.n-.u.:I.\ Lr:..|.. r-1..-- I-v.___ DR. L. H. BIGELOW Physician and Surgeon wen St. Phone mc._.I_. u. N. SMITH Physncxan and Surgeon Dffice. St. at Come` 1\-omrms Vuunc, OIC. MONEY TO LOAN '3 Macnnin 'T`nmn1n Ru`. DR. N. VV. ROGERS Ph\'sici;m and Ruv-nr-nn , ,,__..;. -EN'l`ER'l`AI . -C1 DR. W . C. LITTLE Mn (`nv`nnr\r (`nnnfv nf! MEDICAL LE-GAL SECURE PT 3 Li: bUl41L;1'1`Ut. 3:12;. 1 Ross Block. Barrxe nicely. The rer.rulm' meeting of the W0- men's Institute will be lmlcl on I`l1urscluy. Dec. 12. at 2.30 1).-m. Rvv. L. S. Paisley will be I.he speaker. `Chx'i.sLmn.s: carols will be sum; by the rchooi cliilclrnn n.n(I :1 display of Clmsunns <-miclics mid cznokius. will be given by the (`,('lllV(?ll(.`.l'.'s' oi cmnmunitv nci.iviiios. Thu mem- bers are ilkffd to brinp; their _i:n's oi` 1'1-nil. or ot.hnr gift. for showr-v` mxmoscs. Instead of the roll call being nn.~:wered by the usual while sift, a collection will br- inkon Lo help m-oviclo Chrismms clmor lnr loaal boys in imuinlmz. The Cmmmmiiv Hnll Rum-rl. ::.--.l Miss Muriel Knupp of Barrie was a recent weekend visitor at the home of Rosamond Kirby. Y.P.U. Officers Elected The Y.P.U. held their annual (meeting on Monday evening and elected the following officers: Hon. Pres.. Rev. E. E. Kent; Pres.. Rose- mond Kirby; Vice-P1-es.. A. Gon- tier: Sec`_\'. lvmrray Duckworth: Treas.. Maurice Gontier: Organist.` Dorothy West; Assistant Organist. June Bourne. Conveners: Christian, Fellowship, Lillian Kirby; Missions.= Eunice Middlebrook: Citizenshiu] Frank Kem-nan: Culture, Irene IMurra,v: Recreation. Lorna Murray `and Calvin Kirby; Social. Dorothy lMcMackon; Publication. Eleanor Gomier. Refreshments were served by the voune men. __._o.. Hogs.` it was believed. c-r)u".r be! fed up to 50 per cent of :he rutir.--1 an grain that was sligh-ily musty. but` this too would depend on the v.':;-gzrc-e ' of` mustincss and therorm-n no spa-1 oial rule could be laid ',I<`)Wn rm-1 individual feeding. E`\~;"1 farmer would have to exparimvn`. ff`? him-} self. 'f\v.Iu- 1.. Iynvv cmnll nv`nnr.!'1i"or\ mr.~:. llm-tk-.ultural Annual The annual moel.im.z 01` Lho In- ni.s1'il Horticultural Socit-l._v was held in the hall on Monday even- ing. A very s11ccoss1`1:1 yen:-`s work was rovicwcd. Lhe svcrtamrv rrmort.- mg` 69 lllCl)lb0l':~`. for 1940. Plzrns were discussed for next. year's ac- Livltlcs, especially runonp; Lhr school gardens. The presldenh Rt-v. F`. Br.-rner, of Churchill. w-ns m)|)olnl,- ed delegate to the mnnml conven- tion in Toronto. The ulo(-.l.lon of officers resulted in the 1940 offlo- crs and dlrecl.or.~: being 1`l`-(`](`{`lP(l {for 1941. Women's Missionary Soc-ioty The Novmnbcr xnoetlnp; or the W.M.S. was held at Mrs. O. Black's Ion Wodnosdny nflm-noon. Mrs. Roy ! Goodfellow ])l'vsicllnp.'. The pro- gramme wax given by Mrs. Pais- 1e_v's p;r0u1) on Couriers 01' the Cross in China". After the scrip- Lure reading" by Mrs. Woodcock. in lc1'est.lng' papers were stiven on tho p;re:1L work accomplished by Miss Minnie Slnplcy in China. and also Dr. W. B. Dimm: rmn nt` Lhn nhin- xvumue .:~;mp|cy m chum. and also B. Dja.m2'. one of the Chin- ose leaders of the church t.z`da,v. A social half hour was enjo,vm l ml the close of the meeting. I Elmer Robins. oi Ponteix` Snsk.. is visiting friends here. Mrs. S. J. Reynolds received word `last. week oi` the death oi` her fat,-her in Manitoulin. Mrs. George Young has none in spend the winter months witn friends in Nowburgh. Nlrs. I-Iuwvey Hughes. Kathleen and Campbell. snot . the weekend with Hamilton and Toronto fricncls. 'T`hn H.211-rnmmwt. nf Lhn Lm-rl'.-. With Hnnuwon and 'x'm'onw mcncls. The Sncrmnvnt. of the I..orcl'.-s Sllpncr will be observed at the United Church service next. Sun- day. Dec. 8. nt 7 mn. Plensetl to know Lhnl. Mrs. Alvin my. mac. 21. M '1 Pleased know Lhnl, Mrs. Alvin Webb is slowly nnprovlng; nlso Mrs. Henry Prntt rct,m'nerl from tho lmsplml on Saturday. dohw: nicely. Tho 1`PLTll1l' mr-.r-.HnLr nl` Hm Wm- -loam boys m Lrumlmz. Community Hall Bum-(I prrnclonsly con.sm1l,r-(1 to allow the Wnrnems Insl,ll.ul.e Lo spnn:~:or IL party in the hall the first. F`:-lrlay cvenlnp; in every month. the pro- ceecls of (.-nch will be given to the Wm Fund. The first of Llmso pm`- Llcs, la. euchre and dnnce. wlll ho held on F1-itlay. Dec. 6. The music will be prnvlclvd by 21 sr-vm-niece orchestra ol' the Irish Rev,-.imen1. [Camp Borden. Col. Dulhln of that. I'(:p,'iInonl. has very kindly lzlven the : of this 0rchvst.1'a free as well as provldlnp; Lr:m.s-pm-Lublon. isce "comlma; Evenl..~'." for particu- arr-.. 500 lrs. . _ ,7 TI. Miss lyiuriel Luck spent the weekend In Toronto. : Mrs. Ernest. Pnrn-irkrp anal `weekend in Toronto. ' Ernest, Partridge and glauzhber Joan are visiting friends In Toronto. _ Service will be held at 2 Dm.| m st. James` Church next. sun~ day. There was no service last Sunday owing to the illness of Rev. Wm. Newman. _ The Women's Institute W111 meet at Mrs. Wm. swltzex-`s on Vruesday. Dec. 10, mm cal! par- i Mrs. Nicholas Fmwley spent the weekend \vit~h friends in Toronto. Winter mnrln HQ nnrznrnnr-n in ..___*.3._-- ` wndn. ANDERSON & (`0MPA.\'Yi Ch_arte1ed Aocmmtams. Trustees. etc; cmwn Life Building. 59 Yunge St..! ._; Toromo I weekend \v1L~n xnmms m 'L'nmr Winter made earnest. Roads are i1m)as.~;ib1e car traffic at, time of xvribing`. Mrs. Ernest. `Burtnh snont. 1 lramc an Lime 01 xvrimm. Mrs. Ernest. `Burtch sponL the weekend in Toronto with Mr. Burtch who is a mticm in St. Michael's Hospital. The ron1ains"'of` the late Felix Drury of Moonstone were interred in the RC. cemetery here on Fri- day last. Sincere sympa.t.h,v is ex- Londod to friends and relatives. ' 1\/frs T`hnn1ne Nfillnr nnrl T-,1n1iIvl Ll`l`l(l(`(l to ll`lEl`l(lS and l`elElLlVeS. - Mrs. Thomas Mille1' and familv have moved to Hillsdale and will be missed in this community. Evan Miller is mail courier on RE. 1 and it will make quite a difference inalcinp; one trip a day instead of two over the route as heretofore. Women's Institute Mt. St. Loius W.I. held a meet- ing: at Mrs. Grant Dunn's. Hills- dale. on November 21. with 14 pre- sent. and Mrs. Grant Dunn presid- ing in the absence of the president. Mrs. Sid. Clark. who is residing at Maple Lake. I-I-aliburton. for the present. A good report of the area convention was read by Miss Isla` Hill. A resolution was passed to write tho president to reconsider her resignation. A reading was given by Mrs. Williams written by a soldier in Iceland". also one: by Mrs. Russell Arksey, entitled Build a Better England. Then an old-time spelling match was won by Miss Ruth Johnston. A contest put. on by Mrs. Williams was won by Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son. The tea hostesses were Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. } Vl1lianis. l'.l1.lSG8y. Dec. 10. Roll cal` change of Christmas gifts. menus m 1'01-o_n1p. Mrs. F. Cole 1s m Toronto for a few days. receiving medical trea.t- mem. Old Man Winter is hitting us 1:rett,\' hard to start with. making [the roads very ht`\'Y. MT. and Mrs F` R.1'rhm'd nf. me roaas heavy. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Richardson of Apbo and Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott spent a very enjoyable weekend with Mr. and Mrs. B. Chantler. Coupe:-cliff. '0 J Mrs. E. Wilson is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mrs F` (`nip is in T`nrnntn Mr 9 :l_\*M*d:(_5t`J-1iv`1`~S'f:i'.')iJ`i: Farmers who have musty grain "in their bins this fall as a result of cdminued wet weather during hm`- vest time, are advised to use ex- treme caution in the feeding or this grain Ito live stock and poultry. Some farmers who have red musly grain in fairly large quantity have already experienced difficulty and have sick animals on their hands. `llhiln run rlnfiniln 1-nunzn~r~h 1|IIn'|.'

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