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Durham Review (1897), 5 Mar 1936, p. 8

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11 & # it ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO MODERN, Err1c: ENT uP t kx e s 0 CCTe se doe safo C A N A D 1 A N §fi RCCNTTT j CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE BAGGAGE Checked. STOPOVERS at Port Arthur, Ont., Aflllltron’. Ont., and West ; also at Chicago, I11., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in accordance with tariffs of United States lines, Tram T icket ‘.'te{mg Car reservations, and AH infownsast._. a _ 1 Special Bargain Ex GOING DaLy G. CALDER, Town WESTERN CANADA 1000 CCC Cmy RKeturn Limit: 45 days Approximately CENT A MILE â€" Each Way GOOD IN COAcHESs ONLY SLEEPING CaAR PRIVILEGES. Where si is required the hlallc;vlving sligMLMsl'm fares ':‘ppb':'“' (a) T::n"(s:t;” s?s.“:;:n;'as.:. at :;:mxl- t ile, ate. nderd eepin F:rl::YCa;cotp"op::nimpd?lynf;’éc per mi;e,.plm regular berth or dul’r rx 1k per quart Chickens per n Butter sAmDs per cwt.. live welig‘ Hogs per Ccwt., live weight Butterfat per Sheep per cwt Calves Wheat, per bushel Oats, per bus . Barley, per bus. Rye, per bus. Flaxssed per «g. *.. Buckwheat per bus. . Potatoes per ewt. Hay and clover per t« Alfalfa per ton Apples per bus. MHoney per ib . Morses per heat ... .. Milk cows per head . Beef cattle, per ewt â€" BANK Or The Statistics lishes the average for the last five y Comparison of Farm Prices 1 U ts the yu 3 â€" 2n _ tOt alhyear fishin‘. They went to the Bank of Montreal and borrowed on their personal securities to build a cold storage plant. Of course, they soon paid back the loan, g«ause a lot of folks saw what a good thing this business was goin" to be and bought stock in the company. Now look at the business! BILL: "Wasn‘; always big, though. The Chief was tellin‘ me the other day about how this comâ€" pany started. It seems funny, now. He and his partner figured they would do a whole lot better if they could keep their Dalt frach ns 214 00 L.LLF mep c JIM: "Bill, do you ever 4 fish, fish, all the time?" BILL: "Yes, Jim, but it when I think of the th helpin‘ to feed!"* JIM: "That‘s rightâ€"fish in a fine big business." . Excursions ‘ Bill, do you ever get tired of handling fish, h, all the time?" Holstein (Subâ€"Agency) BANKING seRrvicE ESTABLISHED Jim, but it helps PV d & _ CWt., live weight , live weight ..... . live weight .... â€". live weight ... Agentâ€"â€"Phone l 7 eniay ~FEB. 28 to MAR. 12 inclusive years, as follows: 0 ECCCE HHCD. T745 . and all information from any Agent. ASK FOR AANDBILL A Af KB m use as o_ Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture yearly prices received by farmers for farm â€" Pr t helps me to keep goin‘ thousands of folks we‘re 48 important and 1817 N AT 1O NA L “%MY'WMYMFM' ... THE OUTcoms or esauaass 220C cce 46. ul 244, +.2 )1.37. . 1.08, es res s 88. : > . +44%, e «k ++ +80. 00. 0..55, «..10.39. . §.41. +.,.11,.06 . .8.57. c« *xLÂ¥Q. . ... Ǥ5. «««**+1%. . ..08,. .. .91.67 . 80.80. «.. 58.25 . 41.84, «.934 . .6.1§, «..+8.838. . 5.03.. c« s 9P . .2.15.. «n a+TeoiK. s $.46.. o« x Gâ€"Y6k . © A.K8., ruaxssthe s *« AAY. . FISHERIEs DURKHAM sTaTion t better allâ€"year * HEAD OFFICE, we‘re M ONTREAL Some of the Bank‘s services to the Fishing Indusâ€" try and its employees: Business chequing accounts; financing of shipments; commercial loans; trade and credit mformauon, ufekeeping of securities; savings SCCOUNIS®) HHIREU madass. 2. .. * BILL: " ‘qy uy 7 ) , 11 "get fold me, too. â€"I reckon he tells ‘imost everybody, because he likes to talk about his Bank. It‘s my Bank, too. I have a savings account there." said it was the 52 fishery concerns." But the Chief admitted to me course, that if it hadn‘t been Montreal, they couldn‘t have ui a ie CR IM: " rom All Stations in the East : "A good story, Bill use the.Ch_xef told me, ‘ accounts; money o'rde‘;s:v t:v:ller; ; bankmg.by mail. Have you, Jim? So have I" 83.22, 35.46 .3.54. .4.85. .2.49. 5.40 . .4.94. by Years â€"Phone 18 «64. .33. «45. . 48. 12. 42. 97. 14. 12. 91. 08 . MONTREAL YEARs® sUCCEssruUL eumaaa .93.78 .34.56 AND THEIR BANK 3. 80 5.18 2.71 6.01. 1.59. way with a lot of }'lx;';thet 21. Products , and I lmgw it‘s true, 103 10.67 11.48 .1.24 +. .10 03.73 38 .40 4.59 5.84 .2.78 «6.37 â€"1.99 .. 22 ... 28 .. .08 + 38 ©0 ECCCTWE RUCE IH AnC basement of the United Church with Vincent Ellis in the chair. The scripâ€" ture was given by Miss Dyce followâ€" ed by a trio given by Hazel Leith: Mrs E. McDougall spent end with the McCail family and Mrs Nichol McDougall1. The Community Circle me i Mrs. Albert Carss,. Mrs. Carss has $ visited Mrs. Petrie at different times and is quite well known here. Symâ€" pathy is extended. Mr Robert Scarlett has been a paâ€" tient in Christie St. hospital for a ‘ couple of weeks. We are pleased to _ see him home again. The Women‘s Association â€" of the United Church met at the Fenton home on Thursday of last week, and the W.M.S3. in the basement of the church, Tuesday of this week . Mr J. D. Main of Waterdown, has sold the farm lately owned by Mr. Thos. McMillan, to his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr Snively, who will take possession shortly . Mr Earl Reid and Blanche and John McMillan, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Hermiston in Normanby on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Her miston was a sister of the late Mrs . , Earl Reid. s Confidenu'ally, of for the Bank of succeeded, and he +"° mnan melid of near Moosejaw, Sask., is expected home today to visit his mother, Mrs T. J. Reid and sis ter Mrs Brebner and other friends. Mrs Petrie leaves this Wednesday afternoon for Philadelphia to attend the funeral of her nenhauw‘s «wig~ Mr Allan Reid of near Sask., is expected home to his mother, Mrs T.; J. e ter Mrs Brebner and othe Mr and Mrs Andrew Henry have sold their grocery business to ‘Mr. Wm. Aberdein, who will take posâ€" session after stockâ€"taking, which will commence Thursday of this week. Several of our citizens have gone out today, Wednesday, to assist the provincial snow plough to open the road between Holstein and No. 6 YÂ¥est lc ill Miss Alma Treleaven spent the week end with friends in Palmerston. Mr J. W. Brown, who has spent some time â€"near Elmira, â€" returned home the first of the week. He will buy timber in this locality for the Company. Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles attended the funeral of Mrs. Adam Eccles‘ mother, Mrs Vansickle in Galt on Tuesday . Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles entertainâ€" ed the Presbyterian Church choir on Friday evening. After practice, â€" a delicious lunch was served by the hostess . HOLSTEIN LEADER OPERATION LOCAL AND PERSONAL * Philadelphia to attend of her nephew‘s wife, Carss. Mrs. Carss has Petrie at different times well known here. Symâ€". Sr IIâ€"Betty McMillan, Earlma Reid Phyllis Long, Harry Aitken, Arthur Buller equal, Harold Long, A. J. Morrison, Doreen Eccles, Clifford Troup,. Audrey Eakett, Jr II Aâ€"Ruby Moore, Dorothy Long Shirley Long, Delbert Long. Jr II Bâ€"Arlene Brown, Eileen Aitâ€" ken, Robert Stephenson equal, Vivian Rice, John Brown, Fern Long. Sr Iâ€"Royden Haas. Jr 1. June Morrison, Billie Marie Ellis. Sr Pr. â€"Elmer Ellis, Pr Aâ€"Valerie Brown. Pr.â€" Currie Long, Stanley Stephenâ€"‘ son, Gwynne Haas, f€en Eccles 82, Rose Dyer 77, Olive McGuire 76, Jean Leith 71, Lorena Fidler 66, Frea Ellis 60. Jr. IIIâ€"Minerva Mercer 87%, Alex Aitken 83, Islay Seaman 82, Jean Meceâ€" Guire 77, Hughie Cockbourn 76, Daisy Dyer 73, Harold Gibson 71, Jean Ecâ€" cles 65, Jim Stevenson 62, Bert Long 61, Russel Ellis 60, Francis Ellis 57, Doreen ThoGmnsann ahnoms Sr Illâ€"D0u81 leen Eccles 82 McGuire 76, J Fidler 66, Frea Jr IVâ€"Bryce. Mercer 16%, Bernice Pengally 70, Audrie Brown 56, Jean Cockbourn 51, Bobbie Long 42, Lloyd Seaman 41. Sr. IVâ€"Blanche Reid Leith 91, Bert Gadd 90, henson 82, Russel Bulle Gibson 78, Lyla Smith Smith 76, Vernie Thom; Morrison 60. HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT REPORT FOR FEBRUARY on "faith." ‘The current events were given by Jim Calder and community singing led by Rev. Mr Court. Games were in charge of Miss Shortt. ‘The meeting closed by singing the Naâ€" tional Anthem. ~~"" Cockburn and Olive McGuire. The first topic was given by Mr. Sim OB "Iaith."" ‘THG in Bususitl .cy Jean Cockburn ____,___â€" C#agLL ~Bob Brown, | Smith (abs.) Jr IIIâ€" Jack The * Tildred Eakett, Percy McGil. branch Sr IIâ€"Elsie Lamont, Rayâ€" be held THE DURHAM REVIEY Thompson, 'absent. Annie Dyce JUNIOR Room 2, Russel Buller 80, Lloyd 8, Lyla Smith 76, Norma , Vernie Thompson 61, Bill Dougall McMillan 90 ty McMillan, Earlma Reid &, Harry Aitken, Arthur 1, Harold Long, A. J. Doreen Eccles, Clifforda â€" is having a "44". The judges were h 4th. We are 12Â¥ Clark, Harvey Leit] e are about to MCGillivray, who gave â€" ant and family in favor of the nega poirts. _ It was a £0o« R.N. of Dur. ©2¢Ch one did their part, ew days this| M and Mrs John D; Mrs Cecil Bar. "C%°nt guests of Mr and !‘Renwlck. Mrs Norman } The neighbors of Mr anc _ the doctor‘s; E¢tles called on them ; in as good| FTid@y night and haq a s would wish| tOgether. sENIOR Room y 5, __ " 10‘son, Vel. cvening March 6th,. ‘The P Smith (abs.) Jr, II; Third Customer"® will be & ay, Betty McGilliv. the young people from S.S , Leonard McEachâ€" Ladies please bring cake. P i (abs.) Primer â€" welcome, , Floyd Lamont. (Arrived too late for last « Christie, Teacher. Mr. Gordon Hendersan ‘ern Long. The â€"radio listeners appreciated 8. Jr Iâ€" June Y®"Y much the interesting â€" address ie Ellis. Sr pr, Eiven by King Edward on â€" Sunday \â€"Valerie Brown., morning at 11 o‘clock, and also the Stanley Stephenâ€" National _ Anthem played by the band in London, England. Shortt, teacher.|_ M". Milford Maithews is engaged ie | buzz sawing wood in this enmmamig. i, Eileen Aitâ€" equal, Vivian Long. Jr Iâ€" June d 98%; Hazel , Wanda Stepâ€" this ! ily plot in day last. Bry , teacher 18 The Amos Young People held their that the Central Ba â€" first meeting of 1936 in. the bas@‘conu-ol bank . 1â€" ment of the church â€" when quite â€"a Mr. Tacker said ; number were present. Miss Jean Mcâ€" ed banks had the q ) Gillivray occupied the chair. Miss;and unmaking mone Dorothy MeNaulty read the scripture, P°W®r should rest in . lesson and Rev., R. Honeyman gave Bank of Canada. T. a talk on "what benefit are we deâ€" Bank of Montreal or riving from our young people‘s meet.! °2 issue credit again ings. Mr, Archie Rowell and Orval| this country, why cou Eccles sang a duett and Mrs v(,“_‘;of Canada issue cred _ fred Renwick a solo, after which a! bonds ang issue it o debate was put on. The affirmative| P°A"IDE basis? I x side was upheld by _ Miss Florence : * iDStitution which | Patterson and Miss Smith, teacher at °WDe4 and controlled | No. 13. The negative side by MroA. ment could not do th Taylor and Lorne Henderson. _ Tpe| P"Y@te institution.» subject af inz 10 l meralLoule °000 TRIRCE S NO. 13. The negative side by Mr A. Taylor and Lorne Henderson . The subject of the deate was "resolved that the young people of today have more opportunity than LhBIP Brkkam 4o The cGil. branch of the Women‘s J Rayâ€" be held in Russell Hall Kathâ€" Dromore hockey team was in Price ville last Wednesday night, playing the final game with Flesherton, which would decide the vinners of the Mcâ€" Dougall cup. Although they had the best of the game they could not put the puck past the visiting goalie, and it is goals that count. Mrs Gid. Johnston is at present visiting her daughter Mrs Copeland, in _ Toronto. Miss Florence Pa with her aunt and 1 Wilfred Renwick at remains of the late Mr. Robt. | municipa) were laid to rest in the famâ€" I The cha in Amos cemetery on Thurs.| burdened The W.M.S. will b meeting on Friday of the manse, as this is of prayer. They will v set apart for that day Monday to relatives at | _ Mr. Wm. Atcheson has pure |the McMeckin property _ which friends and neighbors will be gl ;wknow, as they are good citizen. The "At Home" of _ner, by Rev. and Mrs. Thompson. | WOMen _ Parliamentarians, â€" jus _ Then there was instrumental muslcltmnk' four of us! and community singing, and an ad.| ! r€E@rd the Royal Commission as dress of welcome was read by yr. |Competent. ‘The chairman, Mr. Jusâ€" Morris Matthews. _ The living room tice Archambault, a former member was prettily decorated with whi\‘.e,‘°r Parliament, has had an extensive streamers and a large bell, from ©XPerience as Crown Prosecutor fo: which confetti showered the bride the district of Montreal. Mr. Craig, and groom. A dainty lunch was serâ€"| K.â€"C., is a former Attorneyâ€"General ved and a vote of thanks tendered Of Manitoba, a man highly regarded. Mr and Mrs Johnston . | The officialdom of these two members The friends and neighbors of Mr.| Will be counteracted by the humanity and Mrs. Wesley Andrews gathered Of the third member of the Comâ€" at their home on Wednesday evening Mission, Mr. Harry Anderson, until and presented them with a purse conâ€"| recently editor in chief of the Toronâ€" taining a sum of money, on the eve 19 Globe, whose deep interest and of their departure from this comâ€" Wide study of penal matters is well munity, Miss Hazel Moore read â€" a known. suitable address, expressing the re. The Reference which will _ deterâ€" gret of the people towards their de. mine the scope of the Commission‘s parture, to which Mr and Mrs An.| Work is very wide, allowing for not drews suitably replied. The evenine | ORLY INnVesHGmÂ¥am temc 2. s â€"___ ~ Perems M 200 CCCAE B a 4nd Mrs Thos . Reid . _5 ; _ _ â€" HHenderson. _ ‘ppg| PUVALO institution He had saig| Rd. Lamont has been helping hi f The dests was “resolvedrthat between 1919 and 1982 Canada brother Ralph to cut wood for t», Foung people of fodgy have.j had actually gone into debt through Past few days . ortunity than their parents bank loans at the rate of a million a Alex Eccles bought a horse â€" froy e judges were MesSI8 Fin d_'.'du'. but because this haq been done George Aitken recently , . Harvey Leith an d Go l‘dmflthrough ordinary banking institutions | ~*~~ C C lne.......... ... ‘y, who gave their decision| ‘* 45 2Ot called inflation. He askeq| Big bundle of old papers, only 5e, of the negative b: two:'Why wWould it be called inflation if at Revie thing It was a good debatye ang|4 Publiicly owneg bank were to lend | lign o5 o k d did their parts well, * m';l'lon dollars worth of credit ey. \m‘ 2hes laying under ltree Mrs John Drimmie were Y 48y on a monâ€"interest bearing | ~ sts of Mr and :: wm:e: basis, with which to retire the dem‘ FAR“S FOR SALE to private concerns which bears m.’ 100 acres, Lot 11, also 200 acres bors of Mr and Mrs Willie| t9rest. By doing so, Canadga could, in Lots 9 and 10 on the 3rd concession ed on them a week ago *Weuty years, exchange all her ln-’“ Egremont. _ Good buildings â€" on ht and had a social time| ‘°"Cst bearing debt for nonâ€"interest both farms, excellent BOHl and wan bearing debt (Federal, Provinetst suall. .1 CCC ns of Thae law. ut oc e‘ P mnasiss ol iA n Mr Â¥.P.A., Miss Morrison, and Miss Johnston, Secretary, which was sponded to in a very nleasing n or of Rev. and Mrs. Thompson, where they were presented with a miscellaneous shower of gifts and a very hearty, warm welcome, extendâ€" ed to the bride. The presentation was made by the president of the Florencg Patterson is visiting ALLAN‘S CORNERS "AWICK at present hockey team was by ir and Mrs Wilfreq| °2858 to pr Mr and Mrs Wflue/tereat them a week ago ::en:; had a social tim res ® bearin he late Mr. Robt . | mMunici 0 rest in the fam.| The emetery on Thyurs.| burden which, DROMORE 00 late for last week, on â€" Henderson left on spend the summer with Sperling, Man. and uncle, Mr and Mrs Women‘s Institute will will hold their Feb. ay of this week at is is the world day will use the program 6 Morrison, and Miss V. cretary, which was reâ€" n a very pleasing manâ€" _ and Mrs. Thompson . was instrumental music ; ‘s will be glad to good citizens. ilall on â€" Friday The play "The be given by this community the Dromore §. No. 9. Everybody sident of the, °*â€" A courageous member of the govâ€" _and Miss y. ©"Ding party made a "money" speech hich was re. Which exactly suited me and the pleasing manâ€" P"@S$ Women entertained the four . Thompson.| WOMen _ Parliamentarians, â€" just mental music think, four of us! , and anâ€" adâ€"| I regard the Roysal.Commigsion as program purchased ‘arst ac, ,; Gov‘t Appoints Commission lblth inatates. .t &3 The chartered banks lend this debt,’ burdened money to the governments which, by way of taxes, collect money *"8 / ‘The Government has made _to ments with the two railway | for the employment of ten |of the men now in relief ¢ "maintenance work. A sury ore | the moment being made of . vill:men in camp, which wiy ena ay | to be classified according to he | age, etc., and in order to by men for release from the can 9. are, from the 1st March, to dy $15 a month, half in cash, . to be set aside unti] such ‘the man leaves the camp, * n rangement will ensure a uP th | leaves camp of hig own fre some means of support whil . ‘sefking industria} reâ€"establish it For many years we have he Â¥ / dical spreches on money _ ma " . members in the Southeast Corr rarely, if ever, by members _ , & Party in power, Long ago w 8 told that "a little leaven lea , the whole lump,» The Parliam ~. example of that truth is sho . the wisdom _ ang strength | o ‘‘ speech on money made by Mr / er, Liberal member _ fop Ros | Speaking in favour of the nati _ation of the Bank of Canada, Tucker argued that the Central : should be used as an instrum« prevent deflation Aat the beginn a depression by at that point in ing the amount of money in c tion and on the other hand, pre ing booms through inflation by ho down the amount of money issy, days of Prosperity. In other w that the Central Bank ought to control bank . his 200 CC m pels, _ _ _8 nonâ€"interest bearrl;gi‘-v vith which to retire the debt| FAR”S Fon SALE ite concerns which bears ln-’ 100 acres, Lot 11, u;o 200 a:‘res By doing £0, Canada could, in Lots 9 and 10 on the rd concession years, exchange a] ber â€" in. ’ol Egremont. _ Good buildings â€" on earing debt for nonâ€"interest | both farms, excellent soil and we} debt (Federal, Provincia) and| watered, close to school and church 1 debt includeq) . 'wm ull AH LORCLREF BF nuns.. artered banks Iand inil 1 . J ES a period of economic said that preliminary had already been mad from time to time th into gainful and usef which win permit the relief camps, as such, July iIst. ue relief camps w\ Up as a temporary institutionalize tifer age an attitude of the part of those were desionad i. _ ments recently editor in chief of the Toronâ€" to Globe, whose deep interest and wide study of penal matters is well known . ers has been appointed. The single unemployed men in camps are in the way of being given work with wagâ€" This week has been an encouragâ€" ing one for me. _ At last the Royal Commission for a thorough investiâ€" gation of penitentiaries and of scienâ€" tifiec methods of treating â€" lawhreakâ€" credit against the ‘¥, why could not 1 money ma al member in favour of the Bank of uesigned to credit against these it on a NONâ€"intarnass â€" _ ‘79HCY in sireuls. othep hand, prevent. h inflation by holding _ of money issued in ty. In other words Bank ought to be a House f his own free win C support while he is ia] re»establishment. is we have heard raâ€" on money made by Southeast Corner, but by members â€" of the . _ Long ago we were those â€" for VN & nonâ€"interest around here rec, cannot see why ing closed for a h happens to be‘ _ Mr and Mrs aA d by a governâ€" Proton visiteq the the same as a and Mrs Thos. p He haq said| Fd. Lamont p; ind 1932 CansAn | WHaÂ¥Mmac e 2 2 t according to in order to e from the ca 1st March, to en made for ; time those in d useful em: | L COCEemend Hen "U% he charter.! the beginning of last week fo, ower of mgk'n‘ ling, ulnitob., He intends 10 " and that suyep the summer out there, he hands of the _ Mr Herb Munn is visiting fri, quote: "If the this vicinity at present . any other ban | Mr6 &A Bm o ign.o"~ f in cash, the rest until such time as he camp. ‘This ap. userul employment, t the closing of the such, not later than nt of ten thous in relief camps â€"_ A survey is Royal Commission as e chairman, Mr. Jusâ€" It, a former member has had an extensive ‘rown Prosecutor foi Montreal. Mr. Craig, for Penal Probe for Rosthern . the nationaliz. Canada, _ yy, ‘ Central Bank instrument to e beginning of Point increag. for whom they make provision in en leaveneth Parliamentary bonds of visited ; the Bank day last made arrange extremity. He arrangements h of the Mr Tuckâ€" ROSthem_ nationalizâ€" of all _ the enable them shown to training, 0 _ prepare camps they man who systems thousand absorbing _ camps, be paid nc _ t . P REE well watered, close to school and cbhurch Wil sell al together or separate . Further barticulars Apply on premâ€" ises or to Mre. w T. Wilson, 941 Ossington Ave., Toronto by , Ottawa on iitenniiire insl o) U3 that as many as four had Parliament to assist in the ment of Canada, We, too, an opportunity of expres; thoughts which such an occ spired . Measles have at 1 so the unique horseâ€"shoe sha the main dini excellent food cluding a fest Ml‘s. Blaok‘e i Mr _o 3 _ _5 _ C 2P WOBen parlament. arians, the Hon. Cairine Wilson, the Hon. Iva Fallis, Mrs. Black and 1 So many women wanted to atten d the luncheon that none of the smal dining rooms in the Parliament buildings wWould accommninta 110. The Press Women‘s is composed of a gro clever and likeable numbers have been three women who â€" a Press Gallery of the mons. This is the € host to the four won arians, the Hon. Cairi Hon. Iva Fallis, Mrs. jects in the Prime Minister‘s office in order that the Prime â€" Minister might have some time and energy left to consider policy. In this case each sought to help the other and all members were sympathetic, realâ€" izing at least in part the terrific burâ€" den put upon the first minister â€" of the Crown in these troubled and difâ€" ficult days, L e 1+ > wegk, and Mrs Archie y i visited the latter‘s $uâ€" es In sharp contrast was the very coâ€" operative and generous debate on the need of employing experts on va»â€" ious national and international | supâ€" g204â€" s 12 _ s the last Canada Year Book fiftyfour â€" per cent of the entire taxation â€" of r this Dominion (Federal, _ Provincial e and Municipal) goes toward the payâ€" 1 ment of interest on the Dominion ;, debt." He then pointed out to Mr, ] Dunning that his whittling down of . estimates here and there, would be s of little use with this great interest ; | bill "gnawing at the vitals of the naâ€" â€" tion and preventing us doing the | things we should be doing." He apâ€" . pealed to his fellow Liberals for symâ€" pathetic consideration . _ _ The Trade Treaty between Canada and the United States which â€" was _signed so shortly after Mr. King‘s coming into power is now before the House. Both leaders have used it as an opportunity to tell of the sing of omission and commission of the othâ€" er. Mr. King blames Mr. Benneit for not putting the treaty through much earlier and Mr Bennett chare es Mr. King with having sold _ his country out. Both of them went back into ancient history and built up a long elaborate case which may have historical value but certainly is not interesting to listern to. I have & feeling that the people, both in and out of the House, have less interest Ahan BVer IGRING D6 HMHHLneE anl.. _ _ _S"® would accommodate them, he unique party was set a; a eâ€"shoe shaped table at the top 0; main dining room . After very Wieme ca ce friends near Gordon Henderson Jef; nett interjected slighting remarks such as "That‘s the stuff", "At last we‘ve found it!" Mr. Tucker seemed not to notice the interruption, but some time Tater he said, "I noticed a tendency to regard my ideas as fanâ€" tastic, _ but let me point out to the Mon. gentleman that according . to "It simply means that we are drainâ€" ,lngfromthemmo(themmov- er a million dollars every day of the ‘yeur for the payment of interest; we are piling it up in the hands of the big financial interests......It is not surprising, therefore, that â€" we have unomployment today and â€" are unable to look after the needy, the old, the blind and the totally disâ€" abled ." from the people to pay the interest. recently, the t present . Henderson s Wwomen‘s Club of Ottawa d of a group of energetic, likeable â€" women whose ave been swelled by the n who are now in the ry of the House of Comâ€" is the Club that / was _ four women parliamentâ€" Hon. Cairine Wilson. the MAR. 5 1936 AGNES MACPH Ap1, Mr. Dunning and Mr. Ben visiting friends in "son and ‘Tom Hopeville, Sup â€"@ xt govern , t00, each has expressing th» McVicker of ‘s parents Mr se which may have but certainly is not ten to. I have â€" a people, both in and , have less interest in political wrangâ€" expressing jo y prevalent school beâ€" occasion i; for Sperâ€" come | to by bus spend his the Agr greatly diminished and the Provincial almost bare of «n ample of i. on the many farmers the sleighing or whe Spring is just aro URKHAM, W MARCH Institut Institute Held Cr VOL LI Snow is Disappea W W. T PATTE GUARD Your (te Calder‘s at C. Saranae CGARETTES a GLENELG CEN A three day th JENNY CH the PRESBY TER capacit H tura LB M

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