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THURSDAY', JA.NITA.ItY 6th, 1936
A SIMPLE- remain;
Should the cost of living continue, to disturb Cana-
dians, there is one country Where it is considerably
leas, that ie in Ethioaia. Of Course there is a war going
on,there at the present time, but under normal condi.
tions, livitig• is a very.. simple process in the country
upon which Italy -is lOoking,with such envious eyes.
Here are som‘ of the prices: chickens are sold for
four cents each, (not a pound); eggs, are 3 cents a doz.
,en,,--coffee-,sel1a-4-ronr--3-tem6.---,-,cents-alibine; potatoes,
aresaid to be scams in the 'African county y but evea
at that they are available at 80 cents a bushel, aid
the same =mint is asked for a pound of butter.
'Should a person want to buy a fairly decent horse, he
could become the ownet of one for $4.00, but if a real
good horse were required, it would be necessary to
part with $10. A first class.muleis worth far more and
sells for $60., but any person can owrra donkey for ;2.
A veal talf costs $240, while a whole steer changes
blonde at $2.50, and it cow can. be bought for $6.00.
Should you want mutton for a change„ you could buy a
liVe sheep for loss than one dollar. our servant Would
wrap it round 'his neck like a fur collar and carry it
heme, where it eo*Id be killed and cooked to suit your
tote, but by that time,You might not want to have mut-
to rt On ,yeur 'table;
•
- -A-Atery-iiresentable hut costs $16.00, and- At -van-- be
furnished for another $6. „
One, per cent, of the people wear native, shoes which
cost *140 pair. Occasionally a person prete_rs a shoe
madealvEuropeind,pays- a -little- more-thanire:woultiln
England or on- this continent.
A tolrerrunint job pays $3.00 a month. If you were
irTgbly salaried officials, your monthly pay
chaqUe Would call for $20.00. But everybody cannot
'Work for the government or rather be enrolled on the
• Itintrintlitt pay roll, either in Ethiopia or in Canada,
th�ugh *MO people seem t�. hink so.
Mn'a4$.4:tts and-Wernin's ShOniders- 'Oita
of trucks for •the short hauls, mules and camels are
utilized fOr-long trips.
Tile greater part of the country's business is done
in the oen airrthereire--consequentlyt ' little or no
overbe&d expenses "and goods are 'abnormally cheap.
Livin is a, simple process for the colored race in
Ethiopia, but it has its drawbacks, Particularly at the
pceau time. •
NO TWO QPilvioNS
re can be. no two opinions about the desirability
polntlng a, school nurse, or a public health nurse,
13, both. '
st*ted last week, the health 'of little children is -
aq,unt importance, and this would be guarded by
u. qa in constant touch with the homes in
•
*dies of the Central Home-And-Sehool Club uvi-
deafly appreciate the_importance_of such, an kipoin-
)014014, and the result of their cominittee's appeal to the
• TOINZI Conncil will be awaited with interest. _
There have been times when neither councillors nor
x*tpayers would itesitate about the small. additional
• involved by the appointment of a School
to -day, any added. expenditures are viewed
of work w4414.,w4 .rrinta_liberatsievtetilie.
.dtvation. If It- m.ant-the saving-of-only-one-ehildt's-life
- t would be irkyth the expense. That child. might be
1.
Thera la iratarlsibly ,A great deal of discomfort and
*big by cliAbikomorin-eirtain-tainilieS that -could • be
by tbi lialiiPtion of preventative Illeatittrea, or
early stage* of a.disette. Those conditions would
be reduced or dirt& • "
'jaestIon is .one dollars and cents. on the ono
-the health of children, on the other. It is a
• lvaion that the Council will giant the re-
ad *boot -Club, If hump"' are
that * portion of 1. the salary" or
pro/14MA by the Pl'Olrintia 00.4140114,
of very great importance, because,
4 it, the people theinselves
en doora aoThe
illustrOtiOnis
,th. CoIe1*le
Meat outstanding lestUres of 'the book IS
be ay in Vihieli it iset* si * binding tie betweenthose
nor mert 004 Worneb who hoe *00100 in the world;
and *hese ambition* have volleyed them to the four
corners of tile eiirth.,` The edition had letters from meni.
bars of the4AInmns4 who are in far-off /ands ond there
So. oho * section devoted to att*Wering question, 00,
where certain menibers might be located. Pictures are
vottered throughout its pageSi.nuilking it 'a„workof art
* well as One a interest. •
• WORK IX RAIP.MOLIDAYS'
The ton of Orillia Nosed a hrfsiw re(Pdring an
grocery stores to close every Wednesdayat 'noon, except
during The months of„.hly),„ Auguet and December, and
in any weer; in which there O.publie tonditY.
•o town Aspiring to become a 'tOurist centre should
close its stores during the two *ummer months.
By agreeing to close 9 months in the year, and remain
open when tourists are passingthrough or holidaying in
their town, .0.41114 merchant a may bave olveda
troublesome question, That Plan leaves no ground for
complaint from the clerks and by Common consent the
butchers are agreeing to close on the same days.
The arrangement should certainl3r help Orillia to
retain its position as one of the most attractive sum -
;Tier places of the
g 'board of trustees is advertising for tenders for
three cords of wood. We believe in advertising, but is
this not a little extreme?
A Toronto jury on the 9th instgave a verditt of V3,-
169.00 against a motorist for striking an eleven -year-
old girl, last August If the defendant in that auit is in
only moderate circumstances, and is at protected by
insurance, .sueh a judgment will_ handicap him for the
balance of his days. Coverage and caution should be the
first consideration of every motorist.
About ten years ago, some of the city daily papers
made what they con'sidered jokes at the expense of the
town and village' weeklies. A glance at some of the
correspondence in Ontario city dailies of to -day, will
show •how the mighty bath fallen. Were they wrong
ten years ago in ridiculing the smaller papers,..or are
they blundering now in their elephantine desperation
to curry favoein 'the outlying districts?
Four boys, two aged 20, and the other two, a year
older were put to death in the electric" chair. in the state
prison at Ossissing. N. Y4 last Thursday, for the murd-
er of a policeman. It was about as bad as the war in'
Africa, where the killings-, according to the press re-
ports are often given, as "3 Italians and 20 Ethiopians"
were killed in yesterday's fighting. The meagreness of
reliable information from the war zone, leaves the world
in doubt as to what is actually taking place.
Marris W. Wilson, President and Nbuisiging Director Sees Upward
Trend of Business' Definitely Establishe:I.
Sydney G. Dobson, General, Manager, Reports $50,p00,000
• crease in Depoiits For Second Year in Succession.
Baels 10r -optimism for the -immediate
, future is to be siotmd in the aceomplielt-
ments of the past two years, stated Mr.
-Morrie W. Wilson, President and Man-
aging Directorin the mime of his ad-
dress at the 67,th Annual Meeting of She
• Royal sank 'In Canada.
In every province of Canada," said
Vfrtioris. Whellsr ntd. "thceed141Putavemenleploymnt ellintecediand-
created Increased purchasing power. To
the fanners of the west, there is an al-
most immeasurable difference between a
price of .ioe and 900 foi wheat and there.
is every prospect that by the end of the
crop year, the carryover will be mater-
ially reduced. In the .cities, the burdens
and dietress due to unemployment have
been reduced by an exPansinn in all
lines of manufacturing. In fact, in re-
cent months. the volume of manufactur-
ing has eXCeeded that In the normal
base year 1926."
Marked expansion in . the automobile
and allied industries, the the:nada in-
dustry, in demand for textiles and
-boots;
were also not by Mr. WIlSori,
who remarked that, the sustained sztiv-
ity in the mining industry during the
enearal- ets- expeeetion 1ne-193445
have been outstanding elements in Can-
adian reCovery.
Ports to•the Emeireeexceeded -those of;
the same months of.. the eeprevious two
Years by $25 anillion and latle million re-
spectively. Exports to the United States
showed 'corresponding gains of $54 mil-
lion and $109 noMon. Figures silo*
that as yet Canada is not benefiting by
any gains in, general world buying
power,- but rather from the recovery
which is under way * tereateBriteAreend
the United States. It 'would seem that
Canada indeed fortunate to have se-
°Med favorable trade agreements with
..her two best euetomers. 'While the
agreement with the United States has
been In effect but a few days, in view of
the gain of WO millfon over the past
two Teens, optimism as to further gains
tin exports to the United States during
1936 is AS -tined:
,Seeereat7_ _
"I would not feel justified -in closing
my remarks without emnhasizing that
nery serious problems confront us.
'But neither can clese on lee passim- ,
p-e-o-ple have,
faced--anil sincerely-We/Jew have cene'
quered-the deoressiori. At this "stage_,
m.ust-mt listen «1 the faint-heatted
who have become. frigheened diseour-
aged by the trials of rebent years. Those
who- now. urge default, repudiation or
eoraPremiee as ----a solutibn of our finale-
'Sikkoriam Pid Not
Get a fair, Break
SENTOici,puspoipia),
02111 one ease was brought before
Magistrate A. Maktns ,on Thursday
and that Was one that had been ad-
iOnMe4 frOO1 the yiona week. a
HaVtkinkft 30-Yellreo anaohanery reeve.
Rotative of ECM... Charged with
eanirefalan et funds, the inoPertY of the
Itonfrece, machinery CoMpanY, Pleaded
not -vunty and after it. hour and a
half, hearing vies feund guilty and
Paced on a year's euapended sentence.
larkung_, began Venting for the
COIAPItalnAntis 10 March 'of 1935, woric-
ed out from Stratford as &stria repre-
seOtatitte 'until he was transferred to
'Clinton distriet in MeV. When he be-
gan working in Ruron County he fowad
that to keep his- pattonage he must
SerVke a, Urge number of machines for
which work he received no remtment-
tian Iran the eponymy. also found
11 neteseage to take trade-ins 'when sel"
'ling new machines and to dispose of
thew as best be could and at the mme
time rapAce his. returns to the monism
The stowed abated that the superin-
tendent who had been over him When
he Met -took the lob, told him that he
(Hartung) meld use money aeceited Jai
the sale of machines to finance -nude-
in edeals that he had, made. Hartung
got behind in his returns to the cam-
InanY. • •
The Semen Attorney asked the accus-
ed if he had not received six letters, de -
Mending payments, from Mr. St. Ed-
immdt, representative of the company
'ankh held Hartung's bond.' Hartung
declared he -ally received one letter.
The 'omen, stated_ that he could not un-
derstand why -the, defendant had only
received one beelaufe all the letters had
return addresses on them and Mr. St.
Edmunds had not received any back.
this point the Magistrate decktred
the case to be a "mess.: He also de-
scribed it as an impossible situation. He
felt that the salesman -had been made
"the goet" by. the former supervisor,
who had been over him. However, the
Magistrate felt that in two of the cases
in perticular Hartung hadn't "played the
game" and to he found him guilty.
In 'giving the aocused• a suspended
sentence, HIS Worship said, "I think
this is once you are getting a break. It
is a. serious thing to be handling mortey
o terin,s requiring you to pay it over to
your employer and not doing so. You
would appear to have- been doing busi-
ness- in -a -very- slip -shod -way all the way
through."
CeMI Forster paid a $5 fine and $2
casts ter sPeeding and the Teeswater
Poundly Company was assessed $5 and
$3ecostreefor-a_valaiela_tha
brought to a stop at a through high-
way.
A question- that is keing-freely 'discussed -is, lii-d-tW-clegrinsi
tug, Donald Mac 'Close last season's navigation on Thurs.
ay, en s art ve , from Kincardine, or did she open Mining
the 1936 season? Some contend the trip was an over- eTh lls f that ind
- hang from 1.136; while ethers assert, as she was the Mr .° Wilson,. "provided generous wages
-first boat to enterethe --Goiletich-liarbor in 1936, slie Is at a Mine when menereq those employed
entitled to the honors that such an event earnoi. Row winittbuIrtruLentue iffilst t=4:futthefe C142=
ever she plowed her way through wintry seas, smother- 10d4stley or supplies, luiseht*ry anded in a dense fog, and docked safely. That is what other =items, the depressicos, 4n. *made
-counts. — would haveVeen-mueh More severe. Tzj
despinandte flozrbitudinepticee atilt lowthelevetol tai
Farmers in Huron do not seem to suffer very heavy vourme of mineral prodwakm, in less
losses from sheep being killed by dogs, but lightning vain amounted to more than $300.000. -
Works havoc among their cattle. ,That farmers &pyre._ 000.:12112.,_,,,,,-"Itunts-
crate the riiiks 'their cattle run is shown by the annual '
report of The West Waivanosh Mutual Insurance Cm- • -pelMrledr intara'uviiitthe "71111°n millierthaat tProduthe gjtif:nt
pang, which during 1935 paid $1,362.50 for animal's kill- 13 in the Mute.°
ed -by lightning. For some reason, no sheep or plits were iinemployment
among- the casualties; Possibly those animals seek "While ensployMent has shown
shelter during on electric storm but in any event, they Borne in1Provetnent during the vest
• seem lo evade death by lightning, whereas colts, cows, problett7ear' new expenditures constitute
'a 'major
heifers and horses come tiktimely ends by that.„,,,a,.:threatenine...400..the-resiat.
if easily local communities. While re -
_cognizing fully our social obligations,
TWO PARTS
etiptere once 'wrote
T,here every man must play
about * Man playing' tWO
the other day that
i‘no *toted that ski your4
'Or one of the runnermis
(•tv roonia of * fest years
into the *Ore and
eg that atood near
-
bee. There were
req*ented tha Nor
Tor oftor tight
hot*s of th,,00
kelit' boor
A copy of the. New _York Suit -4f January 4th has been ("A /hilt thelPe exPendifficres in(It
received by The Star. That edition of the Americanthe pubinteinaderest. l'ali-TheTduevinnakied-Tregazd-ot#Htc:
exchange contained no less than 80 peps, in which the vey by the DominionGovenunent -is
past and presentof 'the 'United States is vividly depicted oraited vest 411ferSt"
by words ,od ...pictures,. If the object was to createa sanetitl '
sense of bigness,. The Sun Certainly aucceeded. It cov- k...ttelyrriecit Yrtesiait
ers the period from the One the Indians roamed over 1734bikerni power contracts• r. moon
Manhattan until the present0ith itsbugfinaneiatl inzttegestWat.
teresta.. A.rty person Wlio has cier r_idden M 2. Mj�4lf Segall* but it is noteworthsrarthantit 4%04
after tithe in tie eontse ef,alt lout, littome shim °the been detiV to the tourta to pre*
biggest in thi§"*.brktw That is what. The Sim or Jim. ;their clattnc Ural eo*dera.tiona aside
try looks. like to the average person. It should prove ....end those are notle be 1411010 dine.
interettint from an hlistericat standpoint or hi.o.mns-_ rtite'drhet. sire_t:TeottltIn(.:41:
ewe,- where it. could be presehrtd and exhibited as an *ow iii0;113.0-7. tor-'‘,-bebti4 conations
earik, achievement of 1930. - • *raw atmthelifeleiy, elottoit,. -mot et,Ineur.rms. loweseridt
Closing the, Customs Mkt at Wingham has aroused ..tlelniak,i,:etarbone4tre"1644444te made' Mar*
some discontent u�t
in that 10*n. The Advatice.TiMet,, =JAZ to bund, mavemstatajaszr
suggests', failing' to. entire its re -opening, that the Post credit Arco& misss acme moms con
Master or Town Clerk **mid be appointed to do: the .be found to remove the ?solliant,
lyo,v_kinAidiOont,is hier. rooint duties. Attu, ;Poolotiat, ,L,4114nainie.10A Fitt, ollort=
- POIl the
ter and the TOM Clerk 1)1P' are in' the ' Ham — -
tn%idteament-as the mem. ottupying those poor -wins ititwitoartli46104,,110., 741:. ,
ed with hiving other responsibilities thrust upon them. , rleKaseE113:totbs4 ctuk;
Many other Canadian toWlia, they would not be itteysituor- tog mibitte ou,fre
During the anistinaa oelootio when :Post Masters have 1060010M10° oolidttiona in western
scarcely a. minute, they can tall their Mtn,. and ToWit *4", oblud,InillY e..“,en4- altar'
seeing time,_jusi"refi4' 11 11:4111ved---rnye---114"-"42tur ire
Clerks are pmaring their .oMittal stiite'nientalinit Ott. Itreemitittt bligikt*ineedi tit=
eipating eleetions, neither of those °twists could be ex. Odmennient. Molt -
Petted to bindle the CustOott. The Advanee Times,
must - untorth some official who i$ not *heady overbur-
dened with work, i net with salary. Walkerton Is 'also
losing its Customs (Ace. .The demands of nilvage are
working hardships in many directions,
A Short Cut, (Montreal Star). At the inornent thc
pedlar of sunShineArpm.eutUmbers who attr*cting
most \attention is the gentle Dr. Townsend, of California
.with_bliilotfutouthAttility_ plot. - talc* Attioit, -401*(1.-
it lotitb its two' .divitunif Townsendism offers *Oro
• thhcit tentible in..* way of an iltetion 'WE toll.tt,
tIotha 'Otodit, too, TownsendIaii 10 uddition
eitt indsteenlents, 'Offers o short Ott te
pet* which it token, up by. this initootrit with nothing
thari religiotri ferrOOr...14 Will have
' lilitii bleatare of proopotity esn 1* brought
back to the doketied thloionilte
the d plai,e, It lo otoolOtety toothosoi
In their infoney.. tth
*Ole that .sooneror later the ..queetioni of
..ototrol by the Federal :001reentnent Ott
the ituatatel thare'Prearluesa aihoUltib0
"brouM s, particularly 10 Yaw ot
aeOtiorst put totiterd..4bot the leetteral
00vernment, by :10ndb* it* • Credit
**Old 91l44 10 * ot
pitobitua .6*k ati as to.
reducetheln-
MANY PRACTICAL
• SUGGESTIONS.
(Couramed_frora. page 1)
!Dial !problem are false prophets who Encourage Present hants
have, notecoreeotlyeread the 'altr115' -0f.- the-- `For the year 1£46;ir
times, The Canadian people are made said ig -thst ge should melee and eneoure
of sterner stuff. age *all oire 'Preterit manufacturing
now"ThseiherauPwtoardietredn.edfiniritersinettolisheiess would atbrgarotsie. andinduartac>tS:extr es.auintheeverythutionseway poosi
Itt thetpietermin.?-Alek;re—e4rwlve-;n1.0.0eth a -ert,atlookterforwoptiard.-
totheocouptatketshl. orataphuttfay,gooncems. plant are. Thenaw
nilsn2 than tleen PossilSe at "7 Matbleind Wad plant has been sold to
time in the peat six years."
deneral Manatees! Address * G°dellehbe P°39112168aLst /4:;°11gg. eisatttriPsby'°21e'
of otir citizens) that the °Werth Art
Mr- ZObson; genfbrateelnanagere'Cmfteenant ourd be aubdUvided-aTn
reerred to the finanvial statement as that pirnall kxttvddual, independent firms,
follows: be inetalled from tam to time
"The Sixty-Slorth Annual 'toned and
Bale Sheet reflect coattanuancequare
the upturn of *minas which began in has been rue4le en the lin"
loss, sind gluon h_s. progressed almost lxvvemenD a the CMit House square
witheett interrupt/Ion elute that time. and this is 943-1 Mdertatbig 1911g ever-
underoiractically ail headings are cla)e• eeee_rt 43 the YerY betIzt P144 cr.n)14.13
asinire4L-thgObe---Pmricli-wiL-1,1e-m
again higher, kadieeting the steady and caw wwee geograPhically and I feel
"Ayear ago We reljOrted„an.increase
of $.50.000.000ArLdeposits_This year we
are Wire to report sq_urther -increase of
er-$110:000,004-c-Or a total or over
$100,000.000 in two years -on Impressive
avibunt, Deposita in Canada again 10 -
creased in' all Aprovrincea savings deposits
being up Over. $11,000,000.
"Be:ause of the continued lack of de -
mind for timmercialloane, the main
outlet for. hive/a:anent if the additional
deposits has bied the %imbue of Gov-
rnment-and-Ilitinicipalr-seeuel
I_eensequenee., Atioder_. these
ngs..110Ne.....indreased_by-463,000,000 to
S106,000,000:
, Ameis UP $42000,493
"Total Assets during the Year inere*e-
ed $42.900,000, and.are_noW.._400,
the tithed Point reached since 1031.
Quick sal* stand at $4284178,11111. Or
•51,12%, fit 'total *Witte* to the
"OW print in- Oozed& increased
$2.1.14044, 'gib& Vali tigena tattaide
Canada &created $10,00,191.
-4.0trerent tome . in Catmata.,./aave
PrOseed by WOO* einit
eel *timid' hti,
boa boo -
bulkiest condkioiii"
not Ineresiet1
for biank,acconroodatiom,
Senior- **motive 'ortioillation
was recently teklarsed Or the aPpobit*
tient a three .asalkotobit *cheat Maw,
rts, tom* whom .L. MltcIiefl,
)414r and notekt 0 Ileolep
littt/thill; contioue 10 supervige on.
tokrbustoise with headqueotent 10Vet.
onto, anit mt. *lir and Itte. Heeler *no
11$ heretofore*, be ottoobed to Heed
,OriSee, API'. three are bigt0s trotted
lmiloq* et 11446 OtOtiea* who hoe
spettt, fiber bOOtheio Ittetktiejti the !r4e:r.
*lee of the book.
"491.4 'the bat smug meeting,
tared the *Mon that we bed every
iter*Oxtli 10.144.
MS. This eic.
tlfying` Of thi$;
completing, the mot*
and • •tive tetzfillAnif,
and 0014 't4e *4444, and
12* InOvOlen''frOr be4L:W 0004We
mated Rate in VariOUS partsSquaze
Ot
'61k. new and teovel oisteirn. ustithi
Eboldd be devised and installed,throue#,,.
Otit the Patti' and if work, welle
done by an exPert, eoUld be mada
veritable /ally,' land 'of 'beeuty, *Web
„ woad he commented on by - totbrists,
from all -Over- the VOntanents---It-need----,
not involve a veil Serious. outlay -and,
would. please Everybody, 1.We. have; 0
accumulation of 'looney, in The Chases
Bloke Memorial litInd, left as a legacy
by the late Charles, Blake for this very
purpcee. ,would, at the Salne thne,
funtriali considerable Work for the un-
employed. 1pernwps the • eetimate Of the
'Public Works Committee- could po re-
duced sadden*/ this year ,to tales care
ot any add -alms& expels, or the grant
from the Domintaa and Provincial Gov-
erraaelents for relief 'purposes mfght. take
care of the outlay.
Defbee the Northern Limit.
widukt also again urge Oa% the nor-
thern Milts oe the town be extended or
at any rate deenitelY defined. 'This
matter was in the hands of the late
..tuidge Caelerien bat "'MOLT' Oralieted.
A wagon or tuck road from the north-
ern side of the harbor has been mooted
for many Years. Sarvees and estimates
have been made but nothing has been
dame. The - Dominion Goverentent has
been apprcached t4me and time again
but would offer no assistance. Should
any industry desire to locate on the
north _side of the piers, there would be
no outlet. AU available property on -the
south side is now occupied. This- naay
be a question for the present Ccemeil.
• Loyalty to the Town
In conclusion, I am sure that we are
meanbers of this Council, bemuse of our
loyalty- to the toven and at our loyalty
to each other. Let us, 'therefore, carry
on and work Ms year by dignified and
impartial deliberation:1, not descending
to personalities and pettines% each re-
specting the considered vieves eaeh
other. If we have- differences of opin-
ion; let it- be high-mintbed and fair, in
order to bring out the meat and merits
of any issue. Let us then resolve to
have our deliberations this year con-
ducted (with dienity, decorum and dec-
ency, and I WM, satisfied that the New
Year will be fruitful of the bestr,that is
in us and that the Town of Godenich
will benefit correspondingly,
Thank you.
Deputykreeve Turner tongriatulated
the „mayor on hes remarks and moved ,
that the address be tabled that it might
-be referred to at any time The motion
was seconded by Reeve •Wk and car-
ried.
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tselfr-'Whoeveritrtes-
it fax coughs or colds, fax cuts or con-
tusions, for sprains or burns, for pains
in the limbs or body, well kritiw-that the -
'medicine proves itself and needs no
guarantee. This shoviiwhr this Oil is
in general use.
J. -W. CRAIGIE
Insuratice and Real Estate
DOMINION; PROVINCIAL
AND
MUNICIPAL BONDS
Phone 24
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