PAGE FOURn THE CANADIAN STATES1MA N. 13OWMANVILLE. ONTARIO ~USA A.2r,16 ~ EDITORIAL COMMENT Q T-A ~Etefuto h-hlrn Not Too Realistic SU A The Federation of Agriculture is this same vertical paeand soenter andeest ccrt heemd an organization for %which 've have the bnigfel hEg rei nos Rlways had a great deal of admiration. the manufacturing industry through P CjkdsNoacaneChiri It was the f irst farm ru in this co-operative creameries and the pack- :. xnld epetan weo country to successful]v implant in n industry truhtenwetrrs farmers the spirit of co-operation which for whîch monev is even now being that inis.saftesoaillstili euppos daDoayoupknow " B B>B1)Sm lev y 1i.th j~ eeliit t accomplished tremendous benefits dur- Canada wht w'rernae y hir tano entcorse Teres nth g ing the past 25 years. %vrites Editor to be a free country - and one of the i o'u nwwatw'e aem a. tn getting to be a nation of? ivith sheer horror at thla-mdm kdejy oeta Barry Wenger inl The Wingham Ad- basic freedoms is every man's right to ~.W'egtigt eanto m e'ecmitn.Js aig a i a h vance-Times. earn his liviniz by whatever legal rneans of child-worshippers. And per- the other day, 1 read ntedikocnodld b At times. hoxvever. we wondcî at he chooses. We are ail in favor of the sonally, I'm becoming a bit paper some remarks byapornsaudabi.Iqalfe the reasoning of the more radical ele- farmer-controlled industries. United . nauseated by the whole per- fessor of psychologyatUihm tocfrteBokn rnents in the Fedieration. A resolution Dairy and Poultry Co-operatives is one _verted busin ess. esi ht of Motrea.e d ai-HmsCucn ie When teacetHbese htadsubdcidb-a pnSsm aaykn sponsored by the B.C. members at the of our finest examples, as are many ofbga feeling their oats, they. cornes delinquent becaueh fcnuth el iepr annual meeting of CFA in Ottawa the other allied businesses. And what's buit themnselves a golden calfiis convinced he is meantt e un.N ogrI i ay recently, isan èxample. hendesouuknowmoretweappenebc Ther arofme3oifsheland For kon-wbad-mannered. TsurIo>e.»g eedd cled n the i ean eamle. Th res oltakon bimoîe ery ol bery alsardmtheif tethen. We're in the process of stance, a chîîd is ent na rb~tmee. HsDs calld onthefedeal athoitie b tke ig ceamey oeratrs ad te rnat ....building ourseives a goldenerrand with the admoitint action under the existing anti-combines packing businesses ever tried to hav kid, and we'11 deserve every-1brint back the change.Ters ]egislation to prosecute the feed comn- the co-operatives legisiated out of com-tigta' onn eu.a niuto teeta h i a a s okaon panies which are engaged in vertical petition. when the Lord grows tired of vom~t tg exPected cf1 m ocas Teeaecran ntgration of the pouitr\ industry. If the CFA resolution became law , our sil]iness.Sowyleuiduptsimg 'sechdrn hoava cdforin such action, the resolution caïl- it would set a rnost dangerous prece- 'I'FW "PLAYER'S 200", Canadasflrst international sports car race, has autracted ithe., i1 keep reaicfting lmself s and b acseet l-ruhdaladaeusl cdfrnew Iaws which would make dent . . . one which would threaten morlds f astest driver, Stirling Moss of England. Bill Sadler of St. Catharines. Ont.. who is buiid- miyM&." From there, apr -y enm otninta prosecution possible. every business firm in this country- ing two cars to compete against Mosi; on .lune 2411 ai: Mosport Park, Ont., stands beside picture wiýhic!-l the president turned ently. it is oni>- a hop tpkd r oge hnasx The resentment ~of oraie gi o nyteotswihaeondb fthe, British ace, driving his Lotus 19. Thirty of the worids top drivers are expected to corn- the mneeting over te the pro- and £a witch-blade knletacntsa.Adifty'eo. culture for the big industry which private stockholders, but those which puts, Canada in the big leagues or motox' sports. Mosport is Canada's new spor'ts carrak . ndMsGegeH N j t th d tepricete'eiigup atternpts to step downward in the are owned by farmer-stockholders as miles northeast of Toronto. esA hotpm "utpppckvt'eeeread NisteprnsIwa. sequence of supply. and breed the pro- weil.l. ___-- - .- .--. - s____ .--- .--Alo s horto" wa s en fcorechild v eisand outlokt.Tearth ducts which it wiil later process i-s There is an old saying that mTust ! by Mrs. F. Byers. "The ans- bring back the changr î' eirentoal itre understandable. But surely there is have had its origin on the farm - ., i 91f/ ver to your personal prob- the f irst thing you doé e epeo u ie h o i-o as dfernc wenfrmoranz- "What's good for the goose is good for !l'lems," given by Mrs. Harold you give him a dollaadnwosol eei~n novstdfernewhnfrmogniaE d Y u gi a ' C l i t sore Remember yu yutell him mdde-ge gun ad aa tions decide to extend themselves up the gander." !child has two parents" read tirnes more, beforeYO leg Imost colurnnists would admit'who eeasncudraeoIht hn htnbd rish contest wvas conducted have a kid corne home îfe fte odnkd h Ithat there are times when they îhow the evening was spent!Iloves him and he might as b i.EseHres h hne dfe iea ondwn onotftes A Tax E 'clectocr LcJUgI1S lis really worth the eftoî't.îmember the good times of and blow hi-, alleged brains a daînty lunch wvas served by with six comic books an Then, out of the blue. somne- similar by-gone events that out. He shouli take the bitter1 the hostess and tea commit- proof that the aid mai ~ tenta. yhatgc I fincl nothing funny about taxes. nonchalant. and for' heaven's sake, thing r.ice happens. such mas - thev liad attended. Lasý week. with the sweet, and, over the-tee, Mms. Helen McHolm and easy mark.oît 1 firmly believe that unless there are stop putting that match in youir Mouth letter frorn a total stranger 1the' cockles of my flinty he-irt long liaul, xil experjence Mms. Lloyd Marvin. The us ed ethtwe lare edctonsinCaadan axraes an tyig o lgh i wth ou cga- ho appreciates so m e t h i n g were warmed by a lettei- from, more pleasurp. tha n tbp e0o- tual vote of thanks ta Mrs. It sdtbeha our prce stuctur is gîng bmounteue".that caught his fancy:, perhaps Ted stating that lie had i-e-'pos ite fronm his icaders' re- Wililarn McHolm, lunch com-Ichild was a mean litIl es ot nw ab ou pic trctr i gin o outete" mittee and program conven- that ody includin i ut.rlu eas a so ightht cnsuer boh t hme hoe wre hejoks.reminded hirm (A a simnilar ex- ceived several nice commentsi actions. nobd y sohg htcnuesbt thm hs eetejk:.perience ini hs past, or hielabout the article. H-e mnin Cllllsna. 1r 0saýors and carried unanimously. parents,ha ayus foboitrt artosen and abroad wil urn their backs on The rest of Mr. Nowlan's talk wvas cdo m m e n d , the COlLimnist's ed Bob Sharp, w~hoiii1I had flot a sortmbe of necsiyei-o adpaes enyed astpl ea- ymbady he rew pt e ohrfo oethntet Canadian products. So the fact that not funny. He told how Governiment stand On some issue. Ileard of foi, forty'-two y'eaî's. k1 -vhaîto do with them; srdan esening at tht Georgebusiness tycoon, or-agctmnts ee hnsewl our chief tax coliectot-, the Honourable spending has risen from 208 million to SometimTes the tiw--paperBob w~as the battalon mTail don'*t know what %ve would doHmlo coo tacr artist. or a brilliant poiiia,îedm ihteartlk tmyhukeout of me ought to put out that the expenditure of public cipiet îumnoit to re anteut,acls in h elxi tcoblet tnebronitheer m es nt' The South Hope Homne miserable aduit thatïo;y > m abeus i ee him a notch above Jack Bennv, writes rnonies on the Canadian Broadcastîng ing in re-acquaintance. ýmail, with a wvag-on and p a "i- cedpt te giubve us a. dinieny usofcr Ambrosc Hilîs in "0f Many Things". Corporation alone last year was more A few years ago, at a mcci-L. of pesky mules. H-e tlid Ted awarded for high and lowl Noaada>-s. whenvo n- Mi' Nolantol o wrtin toa tanonequaterof hetotl Gver- ng of a female club, ini Tor-ýto let me know that he ap- eR scores, lunch was served aticounter some vîclous itewaadnyfter Mr Nwantodofwrtngtoa thn n-qare o tetoalGven-oto ammbr e narticle 1preciated rcading about theLO flo eIIllyIl p.m. Ibrute You (an scarcel-ee taxpayer in the Province of Quebec to ment expenditures in 1914. He saîd ono, mmbe med n which, through i Sunday School was held at your hands off, Yeu are ue- ehp fIdbe îo ask him wvhat was the length of his that f rom the income-earning portion of ftioe tatse aseadin- health. hie lad missed, and [oBel9th.mThone 'unday, March 1>- told that there'a reaî> e uto 3oe oe resdened terecli reiidrsyin the teemre18eillonaeopenigCnadaEtYtnhen'scoimneÀ1entonilltheon peopenleI iniu veCeanadaet.Jhindwrngwlt hl, ecep rngh nae aouned a sme he was at a loss bo understand why the departiment had to collect over $3 guest presumed theme v.as oniv abedsthe ulesn ips thos amIt\ '~.~ie sr Pipe vres Sesion d. e's ner frie om e-EotionallyDsube they requîred such information and billion in incarne taxes last year. On ac E onmn nimeJuil ILIII \as (onducted bv the suiper- for slapping hlm an tebtutî lws1a aet u what the blank business it was of theirs top of that. they took in over $2 billion pr001ptl wrotc a nice lettcir off places so long ago. intpndent Mr~. George Har- tom ta make hlm go nteaycer.Btutbeus a othe length of bis residence, but if in customs duties and excise taxes. îighted tscriewho aft e-tt Inc aietsmucs esarronstheondatJe f t Zne allset potty. Or lie bates iDaIddnhaethopotit they had bo have it, he would inform "That is too large an amnount for most odd ycars, from someone who with thie columii. Sort of by the Bownmanville LadiesDHansteddth d-imwun'Jo i them that it was 42 feet. long. of us to comprehend," he saîd, in a used ta accompany himn on pic- îmrakes it ail worth while, and Auxiliary ta the Royal Can' D.ine f s aronddsth re-hgarnienof loI h lmInatadny myciirn h He told, too, of one maie taxpayer masterpiece of understatement. He nics, over on the Island, when' is the most valucd paymerît adian Legion 'at the meeting dine ofM is Mooearion Oomne Wgam e ik-tlitet hneo en eiqet wc wcre bath young enough 'possible. Guess il must ose held in thp Legion Hall lasItaM Mor at ecrn WihteidfthRaesYolhvet exue e wh lstd imel a snge n is bok i dwnfo u. t eas ha 0eChumch on Satumday, March Digest and Liberty, eownwhiIgod ntar retuin. but made a deduction for a the cash regîsters of the National Rev- dark, on the fery's last trip'modityv that seems ta be in:cd by Commade Nancy Calmer, ter of Mr.-. M. .1. Osborne. gisti in Canada than iehvlay dependent infant son. The assessor enue Department ring up $2,630,814 back ta the City. ýabundant supply in most writ-' moved that the Zone Rally be wvrote him and said he presumed this every haur of a working day, and thîs Perhaps some readers wil ,ers, but has te be periodîcaily held on June 121h înstead of xemembci- a description of the jiggied up ta keep the writing April 101h, the day previoulz- taxpayer simply returned the Depart- Did he give any hope of a- tax eut? old war-time unit, in thisi If. as sometimes happens, al The auxiliary uîîdnîmously £te sg 7 ment's letter with the natation, "It sure No ma'am. He said, "With the fixed space, last Navember. Ted scribbler î-eceiv'es a bit of nice, %voîed to give a donation ta oSi~ od:raie emk l a-hte O 6,BWfaVlt %vas" charges and statutory enactments with Lang. energetic secretaî\' of goaey blarney about his work, the St. John*s Ambulance Bni- jI'Toradinara, reqisk? We k twowlheDari: the 19th Battalion Association ,whiclh has the effect of mak- gade. Plans foi- a Navy Lea- Torho4, 191.tar takoth risk . Tnw ht usohniedn aî rîl ta smugglers -who try ta avoid customs lector bas to work very bard in order reprint the article, and send number 7. he can be brought and the matter was defcrrcd Deai' Mr. James: tien iy"Vaatoan asor wie gol duties at the border. He said, "Look la supply the Minister of Finance xith it tealal knonmmes e jarringly ta earth by a sharp-,to a later date. ut i m.v privilege as cam- 1 rî~.Tfi iegvn o a the officer straight in the eye, smile, be the monies which he requires". gardiess of wheme they live.. s0 Iy critical comment tram VaI A lety r that they 'vho were present at disagrceing reader: but t he A 1pter xvas rcceived froin paign chairman ta express thea-îWBiln.onte ak.frbngn a !the dinner woulcl have a sou- bcat-up scribe should nlot takethe Oshawa Ladies Auxiliam.y gratitude of this Foundation' __ ujc ha a enbre I ___________________________________________Ite the Canadian Legion invit- for your co-opematian in the:5 epi 5etw fBw ing the local auxiliary mcmn- 1961 March of Dirnes cam-, Omono, Otra avle neaant h Il ~~~~~~~~bei-s te a Social Evcning ta Se paign - March 20,16.srae ut fe hsrn T o M n î t r e ? heid at the Legion Hall, Osh- The xesulti substantîallylThe Editor. hog ymmadmr 'What Laborrh 8t yer, nd1 a hapyle suf-fy sf r ricetheetheou tenoresmous n t efax aratneuesay hennchexarntherecrdsptY a.o re-anairadiaes feî-ing f rom today is boa many victories," writes Henry Hazlitt in a Newsweek article. "Il is no mere ca- incidence," he continues, "that unem- ployment naw is highest in lines in which wage rates are highest. As com- pared with average wages of $2.30 an houx' in alI manufacturing industries, wages in automobile plants aie $2,87 an haut', in steel milîs $3.02, in bitum- inous coal mines $3.27". What appears ta be happening how- evex-, is that unions are gaining more and more money far fewem and fewer womk- ers, working feweî- and fewer hours. In an effort ta hclp those who are employ- ed, the variaus governments pump more and more money miat the cauntry's economic system. Because this causes inflation, the unions demand a furîher increase in wages and the pî'ocess be- gins all ovex' again. Says Hazlitt, "Thei-r is a pet-petuaI and increasingly desperate race bc- tween the printing press and the union demands." Cari this process go on aid oni? Possibly'. as a pocess. il cani continue for some years, because those who inaugtîîate these wage dr-ives ai-e relatively fi-ce fromn the resulîs. Rank and file union members, hawever, do suffex-. Fiirst and most noticeably, lhey euffer from lay-offs. when business finds it difficult b sel the goods pro- duced at such high cost. Second - and less obviously - they suffer along with the rest of us from the general ýlow-down in the econamy, the higher mnust be imposed on those working to support the many unemployed. Eventually, rank and file union mnembers will demand changes in the policies being followed by their leaders. As yet they do not seem to understand what is happening to them. Hit rnost painfully are the old age pensioners, or retired persons living on dollars earned when dollars were worth much more. Their dollars have been cul. in haif by our inflated prices! If this is true, why is nothing done about it? Obviously, governments fear the power of union labor and consider il, politically dangerous to oppose their demands. Companies are unable or unwilling to resist the unions, because one by one they can be struck or slowed d1own. Ordinary citizens often refrain f rom criticizing unions for fear of beîng called reactionaries or anti-labor fan- atics. What's to corne of it. ail? Who knows? Whatever does happen, ten to one il will be blamed on business. If - 'ou wish to be perfect. follow the advice you give to others. In 1896 "'Dorothy Dix" - Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gilmer - began her column for personal advice in a daily riewspaper. Lt was the first popular "6advice to the lovelorn" feature in newspapers. Today, most newspapers carry helpful and informative features on personal problems. D.uham Counly's Great Family Journal Estabhished 107 years ago in 1854 Also Incorporating The Bowmanvll. News The Newcastle Independent The Orono News Authelzi.6ed as S3ecaid casa Mali by the Pest Oitice Depi., ottawn Producsd Every Thursday by JAMES PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED PO0. Box 190 62-66 Kng St. W., Bowncnville, Ontario GEO. W. GRAHAM ADvrG. MANAGIM GEO. P. MORRIS BUSINUrzMua. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 400c Year, stnctly ini advance $5.00 a Yecir in the IUnited Statea port tmat campaign cos as ncin ih tht WcIcaeatistw a nd omaeAnip' asp-been reduccd ta seven and Inrîcoing efeendum fie- soethItyayertao, hIs oun ipointed catering convenor for anc hait per cent. otomn rernd e-sethtyea gIfun the Mens -Bowling League Growth in contributions and garding the establishment et that it was onetiof the il-ost E 4 Banquet ta Se held on May econamy in costs are bath aI- cocktail bars or dining loun- musical muflîcipalities along D istant Pas 6th. Commitîce reports -wcme tributabie in ro smal measure ges in Clarke Township, it is the lake short,, 1d'vays some- From The Statesman Files pres iited as tollows: Presi- ta the supporting publicity en- most gxatifying ta 'note the thing going o.,' ln the lune of dent Millie Bates, February joyed by aur volunteer cam- reasanable and spotsmanlike music. A music club had been lBingosý: Segeant-at-Arms Ed- mittees in their respective manner in which the oppon- formcd and i believe they 25YERSAG 9 EAS GO iythe Rundle, Red Cross; Vice communities. ents are carrying on their met once a month during the 25 YERS AO 49YEAR AO i president Audrey Bale, Feb- Thank you for your lielu campaigns. It is particularly winter. One member would (.March 26, 1936) (M1aich 2.8, 1912) , ruarV canteen; Commade Anne in this vital community ser- refreshing, in canÏtrast with be responsibie for the pro. Kilcoo Camp eunion was! s lt-neJcko isDilling, cloakroom: and Coin- vice. sex-eral recent public issues, gramme such ae giving the hélé! homeri'aspendi rade Dorothy Richards gave, Yours sincerely, to hear the campaigners Up- Sistory of somt noted cam- Diaa wetseiurned oeatter pedng the repor of thc commitîe, holding the vicws which they posere, and have a., artisat hed oFi day etToot. o-atcul fmnh eypes omdt ucaenwcr A. G. Fisher. honestly believe in, without sing a couple of numbers that manvlle entthe olloingantly with relatives at m aIig himn contingent of former Kilcoolmec. Ore-1tains for the upstairs rest- Cmag himn the xeciminations and per- he had wmitten. 1 well rem- Campers: Mr. and Mrs. Ed.ý Miss Mai-gai-et Trebîlcock isi roomn.soa tck whhsafen mbrhe nhuar ht Devitt, John Neal, Boyd S1cm-l\visiting hiem sister, Mîs. (Dr.); -- -- - -Orono, Ontario. accompany campaigns cf this used ta Se among tht young on, Keith Slemon, Bob Mc- 7dm CnaîCn MarcS 18, 1961 nature. chiidren, wl'en a musical ser- Ilveen, Daoî Masoî,, Alden IAda, CaaanCo'U There are, however, one or vice would ->e heid in the Wheeier, Juniior~ Neal ad A weli attended meeting of IYLUlfl.ISHL Dear Si': two misconceptions about thîs evening at Tinity Church, William James. Goodyear Basebaîl Club xvasl The people xvho ai-e promnt- issue which, I believe, should an orchestra et twenty to thir- Mm adMr.R.So 1e held iii Counicil roomi Friday ' eir c-fflar montlily micel- inz Dining Lounges and Cock- be clarified before the voting ty pieces ýwould take part, Mrs. Ronald Snowden andl nigt .gnz frcm iî f leWA. was hield on 'l Lounges in Clarke Towvn-! lakes place so that the result- and give the church memnberm dagtm aiy, '~~ing season. President W. E.I Wedîîesda,,'. Mpech 115l. at ship are concentmating mnost ing confusion xviii not unduly something worthwh 11ie ta dagherMriyn r.anKavanagh presided. Officers '2:2f p.m. in thie homîe of Mms!of tlîeir arguîments on the fln-afec' te hoices which vot- corne out and listen ta. Thîs Mî-s W.C. emiy aîd i-.andfor 1912: Hon. President. A. N. Williai4 McH-olmn, lucre were ancial benefits that we will ers mrust make. Onefteewudasomk h aet Mers T. B. Penfouned. hwa. McMillan; Hon. Vice, L. A.: 16 mecs and thmecîic ccir s the ever-recurming refer- more intemested. wre guoeîsof he Msss ae:PesdetaJy. Moî-iarty; 1 ren present. The chair xN'as We have been tld that these'ences ta th'Ws"adte I Ia meerpfr- Brimacobe on unday. Vice-Prcsident. Gea. W. James; taken by thie president Mmrs.!peopie 'buy local". Does fluat"Dy ntissueThssigin prtasacpct. Catan . . . eah cf,Sec'y-Treas. Chas. Hi.* Ander- Llo' axî,temeigma htte v u i not a "Wtt" versus "Dry" audiences at the Town Hall. for Ottawa on Tuesday ta sonMr M temetniianta te il u l assume duties in coniiection on, Manager, Ben Wood. OPEned Y,~ prayer and a Itheir supplies t ram aour u0oca'campaign: tht issue, il seems But lets get back ta tht witli the demobilization of Re~-;Mr. D. B. Simpsoîî, K.C.. and lîhymîi. Tuie scîipturc "'erse' merchants? Surely a estaur- ta me, is soieiy a malter of children, they are the one.% lief Camps for the Departinentîus ried home Weclnes- wei-e î'ead by Mrs. Harold Os- ant wh-ich is a form of etail:whether or not xve wish toi who are goîng ta take came of Labour' and National De- day afternooîi on thie fast cx-; bai-ne(. Lessoîi Tlioughts witi outlet. wAouid not buy its sup-.hav~e outiets for the consump- of tomorrow. Why it it, that. tence. press. He stood thieiourneyipra3fei, by Mrs, Frank Ander- plies fmom another rcîtaiî ou'- lion of alcohol piaced on ati onhsntpoue Fiight-Lieut. and àlrs. C. . .yxel u bwllS oeso esnbie readinglet. 015cr restaurants are ab vr lel u twl b oesn esn x'emy busy and dangerous any singers of any voice at Siemon, Ottawa, spent the lime before lie %ili Se at his, "oui' dailY life as a Christian'10 obtain their supplies fram stretch of highxvay in Clarke aIl in the last few years? weekend w~itli lier parents. DI'. office. Mir. J. How'%ard Mc- duii Lent". read by Mrs. wholesalems, sa why wouldn'tý Townriiliip. Indeed, rnany of Every child Sas a voice, somne and MVrs. C. W. Slcmnoi. Alurtryv accoîipanied hin fi'om Don Eebe. A hvými concludl- 'tes? l xould seem as.oi bwh no oca rn etter than others, but they Miss E. M. Stedmaîi, B.A Toronto. - cd Ite devotional part of a aepc Rolph's ta buya' on avt "o nti îengiected, we don't look spent the weekend with heil Bowman ville Choral Society~ meeting. tram Lu nn's or Camnishs tram issue. We are not "'Drys" but after them. Quite otten a mother in Kingston. Ilheld ams ucsfibnut h Seccîetary. Mus. Calvin Armnstrong's. They certainlyr we just do not wish ta bear child wili corne in ta rny Mrs. Gea. Ingham. Peter- in1te Council room, Tuesday! Hartiess called thie roll and won't buy 15dmr liquar "localI"l the responsibiliti- and risk slîap, and after m-aking hirn- borough, recently xisited hiem evcning -- choîce supper, gond as lemîue !telsî Te a htte iipo-ý whichi the location of sucS self at homne,' will start ta son M. B E Ighaî,M.. msialpragram and enjoyable, meeting w'hicih weie adopted vide mare jobs and Setter pay establishments may entail. sing sornething that Se lSas Marriage: Bell - McMullen-Idance. s-a-.Anivtto ajanfrtepoiei1h an Another misconc e p t i o n heard somewhere. rnaybe over AtNetovii Prsnaeon Major' EdeY. White of At-,with the W.A. ah Newtonviiie ship. Wiil they really? Sumeiy which seems ta have amîsen the radio, rnaybe at Sundav Iugn MarcS i , 1936, Sy ela ena eoga, ain on dfor a uniled service at 2:30 they wiii make evemy effort t t ,in thrtcaundtechol, or pblic sIo t.' '!hat iEugne BeecDohiaMnWah ensay cc-ling on oid p.m. rn Goad Friday was ac- bring in expemienced help. narnely GraBianad echlisicidlaefrs- erill eli bta oah MyMc mend s,. guest of hîs cousin,, cept,0d. It wai moved and Have we any unemployed pea- United States, such outiets cal, Sut why Sas Sie net beeni MuNewc athf: na Miss E. Whiut-.,'seconded Ihal al bills Se paid. pie in the Township who are are comnmon and that weardscvcd ytoewh r Ncevcstll e: Miss Cfom But- M rs. W. C. Fet-gusoxi and, Plans tom the Easter Tea qualified ta mix ail the dÎt- lagging behind tht tirnes in esponsible. 1er fii meovme trm emson Roy, Biackstock, visited in the Sna eolHl eetdik«; provided i net povidîng them for ourl Bcing of Weish origin, lime mrecent iilness. Sias returned tohler mother, Mrs. John Bea- were dsussd. TShis Hal cocktail bars? Wouli they tourists. May 1 point out 15mb and again I've Sad people tell le toile: M h pbis Mbary. on hswek icse. hsi reaîîy want waiîers or wait- i0 a taimiy recent motar trip Ime, "Oh, gond singers camne he dtoiet h pic iMarincak tiswek e a social time for friends Samis. Bowmanville Hospital, Lieut. Col. Jolîn Hughes, ta nueet friends and enjy 1e esses who dan't know one through the states ot Michi- tmom aver there". Good sine drnnta aohe' gn tdhneIlioiMisers can Se produced any- 'visitcd lhem parents, Mr. andiîClarke, was eiected Grand dainty attemnoon tea and gel-dikfo ntegn Idaa lios is IMr. B Smis 1Master cf Grand Orange Lodge together tram 3 p.rn. until 5 Ir Ihese establishments are ouri, Kansas and ColoradaI, where. even in the Town of 1Ms B.o Samis.wi e a igs .m sbuyad ucssu s hydid not seone tavemo or Bawmranville, if theme is sorne- *Saline: Congratulationîs tO nai hc e IKns ..a uyadsttsu st cocktail bar located on the one that Sias the qualifications Messrs. Frank Westlake Jr.jton liast week. lwsdidd ta th predict, what will happen ta, Miiso ad imiJa. efre & onar bsy huchorna n ecd pitanoSth osofttpepe highway. Undoubtedly 15 erta culture a vaice. 0f ail tht Howard Mlsn ad Jm o.Jfry& o r uyCu ra ian ernpl obsdinof e the es aur-feeling was that these estab- Seautîtul chiidmen that we îSmaies Jr., on their success at Ihese days catching tmp with tuned also the piano in Sun-, nilsmnswr ut utbehv nti on ueyt the seed faim at Picton. orders for their Famous Tailor- day Schooî, this was îeft for mts9 There are oniy a limited lihntere qe utable havil-o odesiiithS re m utly taom Hampton: Mr. Frank Hast- mdcSuits at $15 . maîîy aur organist. Mrs. Helen Mc- number of taumists going up an.respecta pblic nsbuii-ogestherm ocustSehame ings Sas accepted a position in worth $18 ta $20. Holm ta attend ta. the ighway who wili Se un-'tation was available, but that a Sright future. Wilson's HardwareStr in SonaMmmnMm.ts TtArl etngwî gry when they pass thmoughn Ie were teîaîîy undesirable Let's start all ovet' again 1Oshawa. iWerry andi famiîy are moving held in the Sunday Schooî ehr. ionw hvebe olnd0 a busily travelied highway. and brîng back musical festil- Eniklln ionlc Ah oNot ornolime and again that lhey oli, The sole issue is this: Do val of thet win caunties. This tnniskiln isAiteAS-taint Toronto.ls the i9th at 8 p.m.. this eamly Iwanî ho serve drinks with' you believe that highway gives everyone wha is mus- to vsteiinTrot ls Tyrone: Mrs. A. E. Clemens- change in the time of meeting meals. il cao sumeiy only meandddinn soudcal inintachce a w yeekrdwr itu swthfinsjnTrnt. wsmadie ta accommodate Ihat t5e other restaurants w;ll drivng and rn g sol clvicie hnet Slas retumneri home afterl Hampton: Mrs. W. Nelsonu the president who wil Se 'need less help. Would th5mb e encourage&i If you hon- cimb the ladder of success. spending severel months withlBrown and sister, Miss Johns, doing teacher supply duties mean that they have createI eslly believe that il should. Was readîng an account ù.f 'Sis daughtem, Mrs. T. Findicy I are expected home frorn Peter- for a f ew months, the pro- more ernployment for the 1 you must aise with honesty Western Ont.ario Kiwan i à ! Thrnhll.'iborough Normal Schooi this gram for that meeting will people of Clarke Tow-nship, or' accepl the moral responsibil- festival a few deys aga, ThB lsok isEn amiek b upidb .Hl ity for the increase in mcci- lucky theme are stili a few Blacstak: iss dnaLar~îWek. e sppled b Mr. Hlenmare unempicyment? -cm is in Bowrnanvillc Hospitai Enniskillen: Mm. and Mrs. C. McHclm and Mrs. Ira Bebel, vnifw getta dental deaths which miglit live ones ta Se had, as their' recovering tram an appendi- W Souch entertained anm of Port Hope. fe madevealtlexr'vemy soon eccur as a resuit. jentr', list of this year was la tcitis aperation. Ibe- of friends Fia nvlpsweerie v enumy eriea T xra,1respecttully submit that ircrd. Sa 1 say, wake d F ri a v e n n g . E n v l o p s I n r eou tu e f r o n th e s e p la c e s , a " o o e i n e h c l I - Bra niec on i v . Nestleton: Mrs. GeorgelI Maple Grave: Mr. Fred, for' ur annual Easter Otfer- have we aise placed a men-e atiNo" attthis a tl ime. ounste cance, T' Proutt Sias eturnedti t heriHockin Sas ented Mms. Harn- ing for the W.Mý.S. at tht next tam v,,alue on the lives et oOur pYouî-atths inereiy, Youru atchunce hýome atter spcnding tht winteriden's famm and moyeu therel meeting. Tht usual twa col- children or aur reghboums? .j A. sinckably. 1I owen Nich,. lai Toronto. moon. lectians were taken tmp miter iaow miucb moniey would SmJmsA Rcay we ihls JOHN M. JAMES LDITOB-PUBLISHER