Times & Guide (1909), 15 Sep 1938, p. 2

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While statistics, whether relating to birth rates F‘mdpowhfionarwmm,muum y and unintesesting, this particular charge is one t can be observed visually by a few hours‘ tour 4 areas mentioned. It is not a theorist‘s wild therlands, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and elseâ€" "The movement," The Free Press observes, rted in the tobacco and beet sugar districts of c and Kent Counties. It is tedious work and and Hollanders were largely brought in to manual labor. Then when the the tobacco of Elgin, Norfolk and Oxford were opened up, of all kinds were imported, along with toâ€" technical experts from the Southern States." i Free Press goes on to state that "the old U.E. County of Norfolk today probably has a of alien population," and adds that "these ~are industrious and hardâ€"working. They b’hmq and are now buying up all the inded" people of various stocks, has drawn rb.fluwrmh-;.m“ # says, editorially, that it has been noting for ) time past the changes taking place in Western irio in the matter of population trends. Thus, if snt tendency increases, "this finds, whereas the =wqigiuuyutflodbytuli¢,m settlers, of the old British country" will be populated by citizens from Belgium, the Seller." Waterfall tops are of 5â€"ply sliced walnut and ends 3â€"ply birch. Finished in light modern or nut brown walnut ..____________________ P â€"«___ _ COMBINATIONX WALNUT e Its trim lHines and beautifully figured plano walnut fronts have made this suite a â€" Mr. Dewan blamed the condition on the deâ€" ; rupal birth rate and the continued movement iple from rural to urban centers. Whatever ”flfiohfidhm‘dfil‘dfiom- large areas will assuredly pass out of the of the Angloâ€"Saxon peoples, as the minister warning uttered recently by Hon. P. M. Deâ€" Ontario minister of agrictulture, that rural @ was passing out of the control of the Angloâ€" race and into that of foreignâ€"born or foreignâ€" question constitutes & challenge. When The ©.PCE. MODERN DINING SUITE but something in actual process of accomâ€" THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1938 POPULATION GROWS LARGER HOWARD F, CHAMBERLAIN, Manager. ELVA V, PHILLIPS, News Editor. 4â€"PCE. MODERN BEDROOM SUITE « MODEKN DINING SUITE CYSXAT®® walnut and Oriental waod fronts are set off by waterfall tops, ’fl dull goid and ebony pulla. 'I'ip.:& aliced Wâ€"â€"-~‘â€"“â€"â€"-â€"-â€"‘~““'J‘“ emnenensomeng * and Guide s Publishing Co. Lid. is oemnle Stoain en "sien. The Sons of Temperance, one of the earliest total abstinence societies, has been in existence for nearly a century. In spite of the ups and downs common to all organizations, it has still a.membership of 10,000, ‘The Order was strong in this and the adâ€" joining counties 40 and 50 years ago, and did much waluable work. The prohibition movement took the place of the pledge signing of individuals, and total abstinence is not practiced nor valued as in other days. Young men and women would find total abstinence a valuable asset, not an evidence of weakâ€" One million six hundred and fiftyâ€"six persons passed through the gates of the Toronto exhibition in the two weeks. This is an increase of three hundred and fiftyâ€"four thousand over the attendance of last year. It is fair to assume that there was a proportionate increase in the number of automobiles passing through the gates, and a corresponding advance in the business enjoyed. All of which indiâ€" e_nhs an improvement in business in the province. The announcement that the wheat crop in the western provinces will reach 350,000,000 bushels. At a guaranteed price of 80 cents, purchasing power by farmers and greater returns to eastern business conâ€" Cortigan, who reported that he was fiying to California, but landed in Ireland, is a total abstainer from tobaccos and liquor. Had his habits been otherwise it might have been charged that liquor caused hirh to reach Ireland instead of California. burn. One, and the most important, is an increase of the gasoline tax from 6 to 7 cents a gallon. This would give the municipalities an additional $3,â€" 000,000. Another is giving the municipalities the ‘mb!“-ulnmuuumh:.‘ndathhda municipal Bales tax. The two would be fairly acâ€" ceptable to the majority of taxpayers. An additional sales tax would not be welcomed. The 8 per cent imposed by the dominion is considered a heavy hfi-,hudhitwfluymd-mop- position. So far as the real estate tax is concerned, every day, from various quarters, comes the demand, "something must be done," but few have anything constructive to propose. ‘The suggestions of the premier therefore deserve careful and sympathetic consideration. Aumwmumumm real estate must be effected if building opersâ€" tions are to be resumed throughout the province. Two or thkee possible methods might be adopted according to a suggestion by Premier Hepâ€" no innuendo. num“fi-'é'd;'w“:g called, laboring under handicaps corgmon immigrants from foreign lands, can perform the "tedious work," make money and buy up farms, con» stitutes an object lesson that we Angloâ€"Saxons might study to advantage.â€"The Brantford Exposiâ€" tor. » Free Préss commented that "these mewcomers are indugstrious and hardâ€"working" is probably intended is assured. Greater employment should folâ€" NOTE AND COMMENT SHIFTING TAXATION s129.50 TLCCJ gIVO Lhe @iStrict an unâ€" voury reputation, ‘The question is abot!unhloctnldobahbdm the Township Council. How soon people forget, notwithâ€" standing that tlrmgh?z’;.: the counâ€" erally give the Now it transpires that a certain flctlz of th:loul citizens have taken exception to such an instituâ€" tion, their objections tlH” the if.onn.»fuc:’tl;hbodyh mén these folks visualize the y.:‘.cl:xb__wfll have the m lowering the value of surrounding operty, of lending itself to & institution ‘of other avilee and gim o $ Can m ie Aigrcas en >+ 2 worked hard on plans to formulate !l loea! club, wh!mt they, â€"as asâ€" Ti o ts 5s ts conduct dances and concerts to which the general public may invited, when in operation, plans cal for the erection of own quarters in the Ioulhi.flm.. in these functions may held. They have presented their to the Government, with of their plans, and have r recaived their ufficial charter of in muuoa. The facts :;'m do any way denote amount of work, time and thought these men "lk"' given to their plans, a veterans club in the of Westmount in \hm mcu of & they have igned themselves with the if not the only veterans tion, operating, for the more than fifty as & and funâ€" To engan agee m a rans ?:g:lud in Ym and chartered The Editer, ‘Times and Guide, y3 the course of the ' m mom.-‘m uw”a Baxter, M.M. G. .s actively 3’, 4o 0 PME, yery Minister: REV. HARRY PAWSON, 31 Queen‘s Drive SUNDAY, SEPT. 18th Services in Weston Theatreâ€"11 a.m., Rev. W. S. Westcott of Auron.s‘l ie M“.R.g:‘v{,:l\. ls;‘:‘l:r'i Schooi}: lfiis;iou resume on umz y Itn mary at 11 a.m. lnm:“h and Adults i.:'rh-m at 10 o’v:lock.“ry Letters To Editor Central ©United> Church Under suspices of King t. Home and School Association. arents and j interested are invited. Physicianâ€"inâ€"Chief to the Hospital for Sick Children, will speak in WESTON TOWN HALL / Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 8 p.m. Sharp Use Our ACCRUED DIVIDEND PLAN 1¢; Cheaper Than Of Convenient Payments on all Purchases Paying Cash Smart New Lines Direct From z: FURNITURE MANUFACTURER‘S SHOW «> Don‘t Fail to See Richardson‘s Big Furniâ€" ® 18â€"20 Main St. N. 1208 â€" DR. ALAN BROWN RADIO & FURNITURE CO. weston THESE MODER N overn STUDIO COUCHES PrRiceD From s29.50 ur RICHARDSON DON‘T MISS THESE VALUES. LOOK THEM OVER To.DaAY of their aims and objects, will feel that, rather than set obstructions in the ‘ymd the attainment of flg:s they mot only withdraw their omem lend th:t efforts to m-vcdd imtry d .t‘l’n ‘iuy count an e Emâ€" Ts That Arigen Semastaih wik that justice ahd fair play, equal ouse, Eeq., M.P.P., and the Reevi dfiomvn W. A. A?-zm so that the innuendoes cast wnfim&m tl}.flPu: y e t iL. u@f’c‘»wu a du:!.' cha under Government Surely shall forget, and that on d: nfictui?a those :ho io o gne. h emalemn m, ms and objects, will feel dn it enietnt ind apiet conditions, within the laws, they fought to upholdâ€"properly, _ \lligned with this body of men in hi im hy o 4 L Streight, M.C., P W. 4. Gard: who sta deny fi place wh days in / : .Wfi_mlmwdmw :.m her views tool ooo Had ! 1as Co" stlit heve Anitht in thabt Rev. Norman H. Dabbs, Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 18th Baptist Church Weston 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. forget that these very | sustained, & service, went out cl‘ Let us mm in untold came | men; Jm of % maimed for life, others / dus nru, while we i few, not too marked charity to their aspirations, eir experiences, yet in a few | Faith, Hog‘o and ‘ Charlty is stl years will show the marks with us, where the humane rights the ; of o thak if asmiclties, was saved, not only the of those An extensive acrial of territories ma\""'jmmdh- mmh,h oa durh io meaker dlflnnuAumflvom of the q-:l dian Air Force reâ€" ed a wide area for geological and mapping purposes. Weston Presbyterian Church cause. s Sunday School at 3 p.m. Congregational meeting on Monday , Sept. 19, at o‘clock, cf:alu&.lo‘pmrw',.: .3 moderating in a call to a Interim Moderator Bruce Metcalfe, Choirmaster > SUNDAY, SEPT. 18th ‘;R::A!:hmn lhe:i&u will e services morn« Eg and evening, Sunday, Sept. 18. local President of the Bible Bociety, will preent the aims and objects of this aplendid â€"Read the Ads, For a brief l1 citizens are to be con« Tentures in the thikly of T. H. PROCTOR, «+LÂ¥Y.,2626 A Boston clergyman had been displeased for some time with the qullfi:uflknmdhfiu- At ] to nfi " *« . "I‘ve been wanting to mmumqwuy;?rfi'fi FRED ENGLISH HARDWARE Four Hour Enamel cnu!cxsnuux Gmas 122 Main St. N. FLUSHING FIT YOUR CAR WITH DUNLOPS . . . by akilled auto mechanicsâ€"cleans out every bit of dirt and corrosionâ€" leaves the cooling ‘system in shape to function perfectly. PREPARE FOR WINTER DRIVING NOW! It‘s time to think of "ANTIâ€"FREEZE". 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