oItems For n Guest I Clarke Pro etthe pres ent lbut la tht1e f atuIre as wel"Dr. Vivian vaSý of thie opin-. tion that there wýold isoon be aIn elec- tion for fthe Domninion useas éer- tain s ýignS vwere beginininig to point Ive bt way, and he said he -would flot býe surpris;ed if an election was called lir bth)eet few months orin lside of er) £--ls1) talldn-g of the presentCns- ned vative Party, he said that the gov- ýeid, erament -was, in a diffcnIt position [e], vro whicýh they wonld like to get ast out of The government la in the Thie iinority. and th-e opposition want ns ;,I- to get busyý, but 1we wili flot bestm peded SA torushlng bis through the 's bouse. We hve refsed in thie past to, cater to other par]tties.for tcheir th- Support, zand we ,vili not (do it now or d nthe fuue Tt is a tremiendous ter ts of cleariýg t he ek andtke agreat deai of %work beforje Ëthin)gs, are in shape to go ablead vt e would sit until the end of Jnnuary un thieir itra in Provincil d municipa afairaý. ThieGven itpmgrrnme, corne wbat mnay, vrxiil stsart lbfis la the bouse anld die o-pposition îiwant to vote for eni it l a aighte but ne "in never er, to themi to reciteir Votnies. conrmeting Ontthec .C.iF., he wvas the opinion thiat te two old par- ýs -were responsilble for the form-'ý 20 f ne-w parties, asý, in years past ýtwo pris evrcarried cout Mir proises- and the People were k and tired of them. That is why 0 ieeting w ý"as held at port hp cha Ieths and ýto form ane tform. T",Ifite C .bcm cted they couid change the con- îttion and wecouldhavethe sanie id of goverameat as in Europe ici mght take a revoution to put ~'Ir Roa Srik, BwnLanle, fcn frafr-wod.Theeeng' ineas session was bro-ught to ai se b Hu singingof God Save the n2g, -ith Ms.Harta-eli Lowvery a si pleasant heur was spent in ho- Canadian Casualties In Mediterranlean Sinkingi 1Nov. 2.Tee have nadian csualtes in con- il thce reported sini-Jng of , enlemry action in the ýa recentiyý, National [eadquarters announced -mlent n'as issued la re- eaquinles foilowing a re- a nunither of Canadin been l«,1ivrd a vessel re- by aenial torpedoing and t-hat thieatre ()f war. Harborï COLOINEL THE PRINÇESS ELIZABETH INSPECTS OF FIER OWN REGIMENT The PrnesEizïeh ho is Colonel of the Grenadier Guards paid a vt ýisit to -an armoed Ibalon of herrimnt in Southera Commuand. She imade a fnlul inspection and stood alonc. on the dais tu talke the salute as the battalon narchied past. Shie lso mlet cadets from Eton, w-hoar attached for trinig. faier hat she cere the Regimental badge. picture shlowýs :PFi batthionaad toncadl iS 'Elizabethý - A îme rmin--, --+ ---------11 v ,Jn--***IIc-*- LI4-Olt tý_J '-'tP moat 0t f themi resulutions fromi other ( -ouLllei coun-ty couacils, were read at the road, Lopening of the Noeihrsessioni of placed the United Counties forNotmbr selliag Lld and Diurhýiýam ad were referteiredl closei to thevariotis committees. to Rotm A rsluia from Wentworth A l iontyl regard toL the interest rate Coutmf of 1/-2 per cent -wbich 'was chariged Depart to mncplte borrowIing1 from the Poi bnsoggested that the Lmunicipal- quairt itiesboowg monley seek a lower tire rate as the boans were er screnac and in aiddition ai lower rate wvould roceýipit ma1ýke posýtwar plannming - anl e-nsieru ref1errtýe thn.This s refelred to thie Fi- The nance Commlittee. 'nre Letters frYom the-Cobourg Brnnch ed 1o1t o,-f the Canaidian Leg-ion, Jndge J. C. there I MI. German OF theCborgcOr\ette the hoi ComittePort Hlope minesweeper and tni commlIittgee s for graints. Thcýehal items were, relerr-ed to the Finaiýnce c-nstiti C'ommiîittee also. treatmll A re.solution front Bow-manville were t, Town Gounci awhihit -as urged Ille per that the province nQt 01nlY increase Rhrd pýrovincrai1 granta to the Chiildreni's operati( Aid but also pay the cost of laves- -Mrs. R( tia 4os~ the -Ciirei'a Aid into Thei sýoldiers' familles, was referi-edI to the earlier Finance Commi-ittee. tee on jami-es Knox xvrote council -offernxig ef erreý to seli 100 acres of land near the Conlstnir county foreaýt. This n'aîs referred to tions ai the Reforesýta-tion Comtmittee. wra A resolution fromi Simcoe Counity of thec was read,. wbich 'pointed out that The dlue to the fact thlat the boys' and that ou girls' tra)in1ing achools aýt Bowmnan- iiie ýti ville and Gai't h'b eeni turned over ment r to the gvrmn during- the walr, eus there n'as a,, need'of somie extra bhe as, facilities for, training ýthie children as, this Co- theyv were hen put ont into foster that Ln hom11es 'toj rpr icplnr a ,ranig eforeh-id. Thie rsoio 0ngt sturned over to fthe Lgsaie ne a!ndB-aasC miteCake toneci tti for, the ný 11( m:esoiution Manv~ es council VIte t ~ a relire- bourg, [ope 111gb - t fact that officers of the' hnL 1V was now the job 1)of thsc il to pastsa ab- to close tii although the township had 1the cart before the horse hi git before gettiag a by-lawv te i L The matter was referred a aadt Bridges. resolution fro-m Wellington C ounicil sgetdthat fthe tment of iHpihmWas frthe ce pay the( road s' s t Sidc[ies nyI as it %was a csi proced- -ving to 4orrow ilmney to fi- rond c-ipend (itutles pending- the ýof the poica sdis ecd to Ronds and Bridges. r>e;qiol-t of Dr. A. Rl. Richards, n at tJe Counties Hoe, point- Ëthatý from Jlnc to Noývemlber [iad 1-en aPcj'out 10,3 inmaites i ma-e; with nio hirths, ta-o deatha hat on thie whiole theQy wer-e [y with nmostly chronic aiet tiJnu>g the reasons for medical ent. About 15 Patients a week Brown Forder Lead S,, Juniors at Ji Judgirig Classes Weil And Competition K In Ail Departmen nior and ,neoip ana swiae-wlere judging, then iback to bhoy-s took a grent la workaldwhien the poii ed up there 'were not diffçerent fhetwe h BATTALION [owing h score ah -Seior( Or-olo, pý 9ild. G Mofat Bill Roi Archie H A number out th