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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1941, p. 5

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t the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 29h 1941 continued from page 4 these are the facts of the dominionprovincial conference on the sirois report conhnued aft aims vaoi a ttmi t pnkpi j nsicfct pjoaarty ay tour by mania to twi few prrnhr of unnltoha m pnfan vkt i hw i polnta toaaktta m kv fltr bratikan in qslor the onmtnj bon mr braes mt pa to tha dalatatas of enlartv to via pvaaslar rf ontario b maatdar am nlutoda taken fey iba lata plate gnana brawn at owvaridna eonfaranaaa laatttng- op to eonfadarnttoia in bringinfllr brown mai into the eonferenea b has lyftmunhn mr brows vary proparly forfeit ua owrfi parson araallnta in the matter and joinad hania with maedonara and othera in shaping eonfaderatlona cxp aed j the british xorth america act i consider it rathar in nnfortnnato eholoa of nrgu awnl to ask that thaj premier of ontario mulale brown i hold that in ntklnn the atlltnde he has hon mr hapbornhaa bow but living np to the tradition of brown and hae defended and upheld all that brown stood for and fi aafelubrdinc the rlghta and respond bqltlea vnated in the noarataprovincea by con to d era tion i prefer to uppsrtanoadopt the material atrnctnre which m created by brown rather than attempt to interpret iu spirit as lit bracken has pur ported to do if mr bracken s argument were to j re vail history would be degraded our ideals shattered and the names of onr public men east into the ossuary mr bracken was on better around when ho advanced the den that provincial autonomy without adequate teienuea for d chare qg the functions over mount for which pro nces are responsible is but little more than a farce to put the same idea in another war without fiscal independence there can be no provincial autonomy i am prepared today ui review hi buanrlal history of the province of ontario particularly relating to the years since the present govemmedt has been in charge at toronto ontario balance budget briefly let ma state that we have followed since i e 1st of april 1936 a sound f n atio shown by our budgetary posit o 1 lll7t thnd 1936 89 we bad waned h die- tl j r wf ar promised by our i rem r who is also the prnirincls truss ror a balanced budget a surplus and a rrduritlon in debt this wholeeotae and enviable budgetary jiosl ion has placed ua in a poeition to carry o t a p 1 ry t aaaia ana to tte 900 mun ij alit ea l ch form the local go admlnistrat una of ontario for example ibe province has saxutned thu entire capital coat of construction iff ur grr t highway syatom rhe financial burden of whirh formerly rested in part ttpon tha municipal os the pro vino also contribute rn various ways t ward highway construction expenditures by wiunic palitiea in matters of public health ontario ha made great strides and baa since this knnrnnxbit took hnrge al an annual oost of minions of dollars aaaiunrd the entire harden of the care of indigent tnbaroular patients public health in ontario eaata the province of ontario no exceeding s900 0o6 per month then in exchange far the income 11 which was forawriy eouectod bj a iew ef the 900 as onset parities we have anbatitnted a provincial income tax and fcave asatnaed the entire cost of the share formerly borne by he municipalities of old are pensions and another allowance the annual oaat to the government at ontario for old aa pensions aa represented by the preaaot fiscal year amounts to three and a half million dollars this in cludes tbe province s abara of penaiona tor the blind the annual cost to the province of another allow nnose this year will exceed the anm of ave and a quarter million dollar all of these items that ia aid ago pensions pensions for the blind and mother allow ancea are annually increasing in amount i quite agres with uie estimate made by prominent actuaries that they will continue to increase for the next fifty years it is difficult at this time to aatlsaato the inal limit of the cost of those three social set of confederation tree social service which i r dreamed of by the fa thai ftlfbna lanioinalitiee an annual subsidy the general sseloiialisl ef the lielpalitles and this amounta in round figures to the sum of thro million dollar par annum another function of government that is growing annually ia education and it ia estimated that for the present flaral year the province win spend upwards of thirteen million dollars compares relief coat one of the serv tea that has coat enormous suns dnr ing the last decsde ia that of the cost of relief dnder the present basis of contr button the dominion tribution is jh per the present fiscal yri 81 next relief will t m pays relief coils excluding modi al mini 40 imt cent- of dim wttinm including m d al kerr cos the doi it of the total expenditure for that in the period ending march t ontario the sum of ten million r dominion s share will be 1 on 0 0 the pro nrial share 4 300 000 and the m n cipalities share si 900 000 fstlmstinff the cost of relief for the fiscal year which begins airil t 1b4i calculated on tbe j resent basis of sharing the cost ot re of and estimated from the brst avalla r informal on the relief picture in ontario will be represented as follows horn nlmi share 2 556 000 pr vinclal share 2 802 000 mu clpal share 1 27b 000 if the fl rols basin be adopted for the fiscal year 101 4 the cost is estimated as domin on ahare s08 00 pr nc si al am 4927 000 mun efjal share 1 232 000 t i 1h obacrved that by sdoptine the hmi bus i d min on wou d enjoy a saving of si 9h9 000 wh i ruv nee of ontario would be cal ed upon to in rra- a ex enditures by the sum of 035 000 and hi d n of ih municipalities would be prc tira lie aamu as under the present plan tbe differ en wf 1 than 150 000 the ofbcera of the tree ry and welfare departmenu are here and are mi pi ed with all details with respect to relief figurae and in fact other relief figures and we are prepared to diicusa these matters in detail if and when required at this juncture i desire to make a statement with respect to the estimated saving or gain to the province of ontaro as conuined on page 00 book ii of the recommendations of the sirois com ml salon the estimated saving or gain to the province of ontario on tha 1037 base is 5 326000 per annum but a careful analysis of the figures indicates that in stead of a gain of 5 326 000 the actual net loss to the province for the 1937 period would be 0 482 000 thus t will be seen that the information given on page 90 f the sirois report as to the expected improvement in the financial position of the province on tbe 1087 f qatar u ismeantasr nnnrrr to ava large awvn ot 4117m 0o0 tha tsnansllsusa af those aaaewate la avnbaua and oaa be aatgealnoi by aba toojkniaal af the tntfir wajaisiant whk caapatl to uv ntsa nasal van ta laasjtor wnran u tha simla plan and asade nffeetivn for tha enda on march si be fan viah m fltoooooo tbla for tha tw attutkau adoptad r which af mn nnnual rwvmnua pt f anrt from thia aspandkara aa- sum ad by the dosninton and tha ana mlb subsidy to tka mnnldpal- 4uea which oonld not longer be leave a lose of s17 000 000 one of the first result of this loss in revenue brought about by tbe giving up ot the succession duty taxes woujd be the loss n revenue to the university of toronto of the anm of ss00 000 i would refer you to the revised statutes of ontario 1917 chapter 872 anotion 129 which is the statutory authority fo pay ment fratn the proceeds of succession duties to th university of toronto ha the sum of 5t i 000 par se education back 50 years but that is loot one indication of what the loss rn revenues would moan to education in onr i roil nee rducation in ontario would bo set back fifty years this would api ly particularly to the littl red school house and to the struggling separate schools which under present condition require the same as public schools annual grants from the provincial treasury the splendid work done by the department of health of ontario in waging a successful fight to stamp out lis menace of tuberculosis which fight being eon ducted at an a ual cost to the province of upwards of 3 000 000 could not be oarr ed on unless r venues from soma other source were forthcoming this would involve some new type of taxation but naanxneb e unc o tiles taxes on in ora tales on corporal ons and tax n u min ng profits would no lonxer ik nvallab tu le j rovlnrc of ontaro any n id oual burd n or inrsf o r n ired to ra se revenue to r nt nue a r inn nl u stand rd of educa on w uld i upon the farmer the i the i i the fact it for lb he sirois o00 r o the loss ui rcvennu ex oed ng 5 ku if jron will add the net loss in revenue to be uauiued by the pro v nee of ontario of i7 0 00 u the ooo ooo certa n loss to be snsuinad this year by the municipalities of ontario you have the enormous sum of f2 s00 000 net inn to the provinne and the municipalities tus mr chairman is only the beginning these losaea are bound to inc bocauae the fund una of gosernmant left with the province are from their very natnie increasing in their burdensosse character hi se far aa he need for revenue is concerned ha heal eattatc burden intolerable problems of public 4 iniofpel that baaet tha provinoea and the municipalities ta canada today will attempt to deny that the harden on mal estate at present has reached a point where at is dlalcolt for the fanner to neat his rates and taxaa it la discouraging for anyone to attempt to build a home amd in fact dally in ontario discouraged bums owner are atteasarting to aatvage something from tfaofcr equities and are parting with their homes which rep resent ut targe measure their only life aavinga the real estate owner today who can barely raise the aanamat of hi tanas woi find that for every dollar af tanas ha pays today in ontario he will be called upon next year to pay 1 20 and this under war condl lions whore the oost of living la already mounting and se generally spe axing ton per cent higher than u was nt the entwrcak of the war as the prime minister has said tan leave aa wish lbs ax pensive funettons ot tsimnnnt and i hold that tha figure i have submitted prove that we will have insufficient foods to discharge those functions of government that health and education in particular will embter and tha ataadard of living af enr citlaena who are in tha cine of what might be described aa tha lower economic scale will he akra to a condition af aarvile dependency now mr prime minister i have finished with say prreentation of the financial effect of the report aa h appear to this proalate and i am authorised on behalf of the premier of the pro vine of ontario the ontario delegation and the people of the province to announoa that onr aaaoelntfon wtth this socalled conference is over some other members may take th a oj portun ty to r sent their reply to the financial addr aa of the lion mr haley ana to withdraw as we are doing- we leave it to the rest of the member to continue their fforts to do what we are bound to say would result in wrerking rtinfede st on as we understand it and in destroy ng provincial autonomy and rights we ar ret rning to our business and our final word to the doro nlon la that word with which we opened if he eooperatio n we ahall be ready as we have alwaj a been and to hrow the full weight of onr great province in to th rt hon ernest lrtpotnte ministsk of justice and attorney general of canada vol 2 peg 10o i read the ontario newapa era and this morning i j ad a atalero nt in a toronto news bih r to tbe effect that this comroian n report was a q eliec report t mured by and for jut- for th- b nrflt of that provlncn that arti ir rg d the peo e of ontar n to oj pos t wy fr e dn ho are here k w that st the nnv time in the t nrr of quebec thl rei ort ia conald red by aome aa i sdinc to th destruction of irovfti ial auton my and the aac ed rtgh of the ritiaena of that provinre it haa ln stated that tbe 1 runch t ana 1 an race will be enslaved if this report la adopted and accepted may i say thlf next when my coiicsk ea sr sld red the railing of this conference th re wss us a great diversity of rtw as to the widora o such a gathering at this time in saying it not think i am betraying any cabinet secret am sworn to respect i for one took the vie was very doubtfnl whether it would be wise u conference in war time hon adelard godbout prime minister of the province of quebec vol 2 peg 117 the prime minister s remarks were given in french tha following la the english translation should tha continuation of tbla conference con- atttut a menace to oanadlan unity i would suggest mr prime minister that it b f published by the whoftfty of the govdthment of the provbice of ontjutto advertisement z new advertisements for bent six room house with ana centrally located all convenl- fhone 276 tf iimrr imt wanted centrally located west side of town inferred state location and price in etter to box h herald a imp black ooue dog wltb white itsfl name of rover lata sen jan jatod affjat tafljtiu concething ttila 410c kratalirlly arjcseclated phone us ss olajton auen it wanted 2 men to cut about 20 cords of cord wood apply to c v picket phone 381 r 12 it for sale i pair of ski boots 1 pair bob sleighs baby s bassinette with stand phone 154 ltp are you c4tbb8sted t in a cold storage locker plant georgetown p so p lfh w as we are considering erecttne a plant if there is a demand for it drop nt a line jn tbe next mall ho obligation georgetown oreamery tf hardly a pain at 78 she r lik 48 adtmaukdikadmanrerjotinevitaibla in aid acgo wlaen they do come there m ml a cause lor them here a bttkelewirin on growing old by a woman of 78 for tha last five years i have taken kranschensalta and i tell yon tnrthmjy i oonld not live without them lean 78 years old i have saarcdy a pain in my body and 1 feel almost as young as i did at 46 i give the aedtt to kroschen salts no one will believe my age mrsc m most people grow old long before their time because they neglect one vital need of health the need for internal deanuneas eventually they start the kruschen habit then probably for the first tame in years they start getting rid every day of all waste matter from the trystem liey begin to feel energetic and happy in word theyve got that achen feeling work wanted sheet metal worker and tinsmith eavcstrougmng fnrnace and general work charles wilson phone 206 tenders fob wood tenders will be received up to and including february 10th 1941 for 3 cord dry hardwood beech or maple and 6 cord green hardwood out m ib lengths and delivered at schoolboose b march 1s 1941 lowets or any tender not necessarily accept w u mcdonald seereatrytl isntaiwir 8 8 no 5 fiwjuesing r r no s mh- ton 8t well bred bull joins g d h wright ayrshire herd walter gray manager of g d h wrights glendronock farms on the 8th line informs us of a recent important addition to their ayr shire herd this is a ten month old bull leachcroft swankies scholar the son or howies scholar and burnholm jpnny lee howies scholar ls from a long line or ayr shires his sire being howies classic of the wllloxlon herd of john temple ton mouchline scotland where a num ber of his daughters in the herd are of extra fine type howie s sire ls the oft spring of eastertown classic who won urst prize as a yearling at the hi th land show and howie s dairy lass urand champion female at the royal show in enrland in 1936 the dam of howie s scholar was wllloxton rosclenf who has an en viable record of 10370 lbs milk test inr 3 8b fat in 42 weeks as n heifer ind h5g0 lbs milk testintt 3 96 fat io weeks as n three ear old burnholm icnm lee a daughter of south crnip clenroe and selwood moss rose is owned b c c leitch f gormle ontario and wis bred by ceorse t dasir son shawvllle q ebec as n fo ir jenr old in 1937 in prod leed 11620 bs of milk which ed 4 22 fat ixachcron swankie scholar with his arlstoennir bickgrot nd is a real addition to ti hal ton ayrshire field 1 m uan stewardsxrhi was given by mrs f shorull entttled stewardship of personality and bell investment the greatest investment any person can make for the alory of god and hu manity is ourselves an experienced missionary once atid i have yt to meet a man or woxocui saved from the superstltuuon of paganism who had not been wan by the example of the christian hving of another rather than by what he taught the february meeting wlh be held at the home of mrs j klrkwood ballinafad llie nirihrc and dance held in the 1 ill in ild of the red cross was rl well mended despite the very old wrath r the ladies prize was won b mls dorothj mckenzle of osprlt g will the pents prize wei o mi herb allen consolation prizes were qhen to mrs b vannatter and richard short 11 mr in i mrs mac mckay of parry sound are umting with mr and mrs alex mckav mr john miller is confined to his bed and ls recovering from a stroke which he suffered fast tuesday we are pleased to report his condition is favorable the wjujs held their january meeting at the manse the ttieme of tbe worship service was finding tbe way through bible study and was led by mrs j mrfcwdod assisted ottrar memb the members swered tbe rob call wh new tear resolutions re the wjals the topic was in charge of miss b bqts and the subject was witnesses of the way in japan a reading on chris- glen williams i the news was received here on sun day morning of the death of mrs bert masales mrs masales nee ma bel trafford passed aiway at her home in durham on saturday she lived here and in tihe vicinity many years before moving to durham her early passing will be deeply regretted by her family and a large ctrcleof friends besides hw husband mrs masales leaves to moum her loss eight small children also her father and mother born weston to mr and mrs roy wes- toa nee doris olassey at oueiph general hospltsl on tuesday janu ary slat a daughter donna jean died emwln at sarnla on tuesday jan 28th lmi martha kennedy belov ed wife of john a ttrwin interment at greenwood cemetery georgetown on friday jan 31st bllenton at guelph general hos pital on sunday january 24ftti 1m1 agnes ellenton daughter of the late mr and mrs george ellenton erin sorymoeour suddenly in george town on friday january 24th 1841 thomas c scrymgeour aged 66 years in memoiuam fox in loving memory of jim dearly loved husband of nelly parton who passed away february 3rd 1938 nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear fond memories linger every day remembrance keeps him dear always remembered by his wife local news i lecture at knox church by rev ross cameron the case for bri tain prtdav feb 7th at 8 80 tic kets 5c from any member of i o d e or at the door the february meeting of the wo i i men s ii slitute will take the form of a i ocial cvsning nt the home of mrs h t pn 1 on wednesday february 5th at 8 15 p m all members are invited to come and bring a friend i the true bluet will hold a euchre in tlu arena on thursday feb 6lh at 830 pm in aid of the evening trleiam british war vlotlms fund refreshmtnts and door prize ad mission 25c 2t fld i r s war savings monji md the local committee would ol plct rd to have assistants for the pie ice am raln lieut col gordon cousens cl airman of the georgetown commitu wi 1 be tlad to explain th l n o h interested the women s society of the bap tlst c lurch will serve a st vajen tins hot roast beef dinner with car rot pudding m the sunday school room 1 on tue da feb 18th ad 6 pan ad mbsion 35c 2t the st john ambulance home n irsin class will commence monday feb 10 h at 7 oclock in the legion hall w ii nil ladles wishing to take this co ir p pleise send in their name berore ft i 3rd to mrs t grieve o that final ar angements on be made fee 3 00 in 1 rtr book bandage and award phone 2m th red cro nnnual meeting ar ranged loi th irviaj january 23rd has been postponed to thursday janu an 10th in view of the concert be ing h id at the anglican churchjanu- irj trd this annual meeting will be held it t he public library and iverv citizen ls earnestly requested to j attend as this will be an open meet ing 3t enquiries invited regarding canadian industrial and mining investments we specialize in dividend producers g m thompson and co stocks bonds investments broadway street phone 365w orangeville for bent 2 large warm clean rooms furnish ed as desired also one flat 3 rooms and kitchenette and individual batn- room continuous hot water uu tat mshed as desired mrs o queen st apts phone 306 call during day it pure food store monarch pastry flour- 24 lbs 79c gold medal coffee h lb tin 29c teacup tea lovely freda pattern china or silverware free with each package i lb 80c coca cola the pause that 6 bottle carton 25c plus deposit wcton raao specuj vslsw 19c tonny chocolate and malt flavored food q castle wax pkg cocoannt crisps ghocouu and malt flavored food drink 1 lb tin a product of hawes tin 25c special meat values pork tenderloin maple leaf 8moked back bacon 25c i lb cedo pkf atnn k lb lb 80c maple leaf or sehnemen pure pobk sausages 2 pkgs 25c s lb eello pkf smoked fillets lb 20c salmon snacks beacon brand ciscoes lb 20c economical deuclona n oq serve hot or cold id oac a e far nell phone 75 free delivery watch our window for weekly ice cream special and confectionery marshmallow nut sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs confectionery t cfly the a tre friday january 31 we who are young lana turner john shelton march of time on foreign newsfronts cartoon wicky wacky romance fox news saturday february 1 girl from gods country chester morris jane wyatt comedy jut a cute kid cartoon doing impossikible stunts band and traveltalk chapter 5 the green archer matinee at s tun tuesday and wednesday february 4 and 5 dr cyclops uttfn fantasy la trwinwoor comedy money squawks band and cartoon canada carries on children from overseas i town clark gaala sacnear tracy cum hi qa

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