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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 May 1921, p. 7

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BOWMANVILLE, MAY 19th., 1921. Heuse who voted against the'amend- _________________________ment included 'the Premier and the nine members of the Cabinet. The HONOR ROLL 0F THE U. F. 0. Honor Roll of the U. F. O., and Labor OnalGovernment, which succeeded in pre- On the Sth of March the Otro venting Mr. Burnaby the U. F. 0. Legisiature unanimously referred President, £rom giving the answer to the Committee on Privileges and that in truth and honor he sliould Elections a number of statemelnts have given follows: Messrs. Biggs, which the Resolutien of the House Cameron, Casselman, Cridland, Cun- decided "are serious reflections on ningbam, Denyes, Doherty, Drury, the independence and honor of the Fox, Freeborn, Grant, Heenan, Hicks, Legisature"; and that "the dignity Homuth, Leeson,, Lethbridge, Mc- and honor of the House and the saf e- Creary, McDonald, Mills, Nixon, Oke, ty of the public, interests demand Raney, Rollo, Ross, (Glengarry), that these allegations be fully' and Sandy, Sewell, Slack, Smith, String- thoroughly investigated, and proper er, Warren, Webster, WIddifleld. punishment be meted out to anyone ______ who may be found guilty of any of the acts alleged". NESTLETON Included la the statements refer- MrWgtan red to the Standing Committee on Ms ih n Miss M. L. Wight, Privileges and Elections was the Tyrone, are visitiag Mrs. J. W. Em- statement cf "ene R. W. E. Burn- erson and other friends.. . Mr. and aby, of North York, President of the Mrs. Jas. Bingham, Millbrook, spent O.F . Co-operative Association", Sunday at Mr. C. H. Porteous'.... U. F.Mr. J. M. Emerson visited la Toronto and Dominion candidate for North oe udy.. r n r. .W York, made at Kettleby on the 23rd., Emerson and Mr. Hermon Samelis of June 1920. Referring te the On- mtrdt yoeSna van tar o ove mtteestatemen r- .. Mr. and Mrs. A. McGill called f ered o te Cmmitee s hvi. on lier father, Mr. J. Veale on Mon- been made by Mr. Burnaby was in, day... League last Friday eveniag part s folows:was conducted by the new President "Thaak God I amrnont in the who gave a goed talk on Ideals for Government, butI have been offered the League. The lst Vice also fol- a bribeand 1 can back up my state- lowed aloag samne lnes., A duet ment. When the Governmeat ad- was suag by-Mrs. J. W. Emerson and vertised for a purchasing agent at a Mrs. C. H. Porteous., Officers eleet- salary of $6,000 a year I was off ered ed were: $1,000 a year if I would use my in- Peesident-M!Us \Vpra Jiackson fluence te have a certain man ap- let Vice do-R. H. Suggtt peiated, the $1,000 te continue as 2ndVice do-Miss Grace Bruce long as he held the job, I told hîm 3rd Vice do-Miss Jenaje Gordon that I would use my influence, b ut 4th Vice do-Wilford Jackson te see thiat he did net get the job." 5th Vice do-Wm. Armstrong Mr. Burnaby was asked before Secretary -Hermýan Samellz the Commttee te give the namne of Treasurer-Miss Rilda Samelîs the persen te whom lie referred: hie Worms in children, if they be not1 refused te give it. The Chairman attended te, cause convulsions, and of the Committee (Mr. Breckin, West often death. Mother Graves' Worm Kent), ruled that hie must give the Exterminator will protect the chîld- k that f ýn"ne ationcouh-beren frem these'distressing afflictions. -veason of any statemreait made by liim in connection with the giving ,of sucli evidence. Quoting frem the Report of the Comnittee, notwfthstanding this, "'Mr. Burnaby persistently refused te give the name of the person who offered the bribe". The Chairnian ~ruled that lie must give it, but up- ,on a vote of the Committee the rul- ing of the Chair was net sustained. The fact that Hon. Mr. Drury voted te sustain the ruling cf the Chair was favorably commented up- on. The wliole report of the Cern- mittee will be fouad at page 522 of the Votes and Preceedings of the Bouse. When the Report of the Committee -was submîtted te the House Mr. H. H. Dewart, the Lîbemal LeMder, moved in amendient te the motion for adoption of the Report, seconded by .,3r. O'Neill ",That the Report cf the Committee on Privileges and Electilons be net iiow adepted, but be referred back te the said Committee with instruct- ions te consider -Whether the witness R. W. E. Buriiaby shahl be summoaed te ýippear before the Bar of the Hoe!e te explain his refusal te an- swer aay question or questions put lo him as te which the Chairman of the said Committee ruled that the said Burnaby should answer, and that the said Committee have power te sit during Recess". It was last night ef the Session. Many members had paired and genel away, but upon the vote that followed -the amiendmeat was lest by a majority of six. The tweaty-six whe voted for the ameadment were Messrs. Black, Brackin, Cooke, Cooper (Tor- onte), Crawford, Curry, Dewart, Fer- guson,-Fewler, Gray, Halcrew, Hall, Hay, Henry, Lang, Lennox, Lewis, McCrea, Marceau, MtËshahl.M~ dech, O'Neill, Ramsden, Stover, 'Thempson, Telmie. The thirty-twe a'embers of thel f3oe4éOJte SIoeage &hze~g *'pand P REST-0-LITE engi. neers started out to produce a storage battery that would beat the world for pep and power. They succeeded. To-day the Prest -,0 - Lite Storage Battery is widely recog- nized as THE best bat- tery for winter use. There's a Prest - 0 - Lite Storage- Battery of cor- rect size for your tcar. F. W. KIRKENDALL emperance St. Bowmanville. RKed Cross Aims In'Ontarlio 1. To act as a voluntary auxiliary to the Ontario Government in its health work. 2. To co-operate with local Boards of Health, School Boards, and volun- tary organizations working for good health. 3. To enlist the support of Onta'rio- citizens in helping to establish Out- post Hospitals and Nursing Service in remote parts.of the Province. 4. To.create and maintain a reserve of money, garments and medical sup-e plies, and to enlist voluntary aid, for emerxgencies, such as epidemics and, disasters. 5. To create public opinion in favor of sound health measuies. 6. To promote better health among children by the organization of Junior Red Cross auxiliaries in the schools. ONTARIO ENROLLMENT, MAY 22-28 "In the field of Public Healtb, the harvest is ready and the laborers are few."-Prof. WinsIow. Enroil with your local Red Cross Branch or Enroilment Committee, or, îf there is none in your eommunity, with the Ontario Provincial Division. 410 SHERBOURNE STREET, TORONTO. Ca nadian Red Cross Society Ontario Division HAMPTON Newly elected officers of Epworth League are: Hon. Prest.-Rev. J. O. Totton President-Hilton Peters îst Vice do-Miss Noral Horn 2nd Vice do-Marion Stepheas 3rd Vice do-Miss Laura Vîrtue 4th Vice do-Harold Salter 5tli Vice do-Miss Mary Katerson Secretary-Mýs Helen Johins Cor. do-Miss 'Cora Clarke Treasurer-W. Wilbur Treasurer Forward Movement-Miss,, Louise Johns Uadoubtedly the flnest display of voiles ever shown is now on sale at Couch, Jolinston & Cryderman's. If you have -an article or animal f or sale, place a small advt in The States- man. Advertisers are having splen-; did results. Watch the advt column.1 Paialess and perfect in their action,' Miller's Worm Powders are always a saf e and reliable remedy for child- ren- wlo show symptoms of worms. These symptems are easily recogniz- able la a feverîsh restlessness, fre- quei#tly ýending in convulsions. A point of notable importance is that after Miller's Worm Powders have expelled the worms, the stomacli ad bowels ýare toned up into a very healthy condition. COURTICE Newly elected Epwortli League officers are: Hon. Prest.-4Rev. W. S. 'P. Boyce President-C. W. Parsons lst Vice -do-Miss Lillian Hillier 2nd Vice de-Miss Stella Peafouad 3rd Vice do-Miss Muriel Penfound 4th Vice de-Chas. Osborne Secretary-Cecil Fouad Treasurer-Sidney Nichols Cor. Se'y.-Mrs. K. E. Courtice Forward Movemet-Miss Irene Worden. Get your lawrn mower sliarpenedý now at The Repair Shop. 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