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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-23, Page 5THURSDhY, . SEPTEMBER 23,, 1947 • THE DUGKNOW SENT,I it,t • IN MY LETTER LAST • WEEK;, I ENUMERATED SEV ACRAL ACTS• OF THE GOVERNMENT 'WHICH'" HAVE' -RE-. SULTED IN *HUNDREDS OF • THOUSANDS•. OF '. DOLLARS • SAVING :TO THE ;TAXPAYERS OPTHIS RIDING; I WOULD: NOW. LIKE TO ' GIVE YOU IN' ;ACTUAL' FIGURES SOME OF THE SAVINGS EFFECTED.• alone; theassum tion b -' the .Government: In Huron,county P �• 't . county the; of hasrelieved e � , of: tha total cost ' of highways. ,, , ,.,s e of$70,000* during. the •.last three years. At the begin .yaym nt ,.. thetotal' cost. .sung- of this fiscal'. ear the, Government .assumed ,, '• a of 'Old Age Pensions, and M'othersCAllowances •which .meant_, saving the count of $34,800.: , • in to.t e Y '•. reduction o f• Urban Hydro.r rates saved aved consu m. ers $4 2, = 000 dur�n the.lasthree /ears: hesaving iservie chargessto rural consumers amounted to $19,000. The reductionof 25%in ` ' commercial 'vehicles,saved the People of, this county' fees for , arin the •resent year., The abolishing of the''amuse- :.$6,800. daring . , P ,. „. Theelimination of.ex-_ 6800 .based' on 1936). -: . „sent taxsaved $ . t I i fee h'as:"s saved $7,800 'during the lastthree years.: A. yam n�ct;ofi s a .$ Paving of $38,710 will be effected by the . reduction of $5 'fin' pa= •sen er car. license fees.. , • B' .'E ARE UC COUNTY OF: R ' TOTHE CO:UN B I GS �SIMiY;AR 5 V " A s FO L LOWS • Highways 2000 (over - 3 . Yaars ) Old Age Pensions 300 thi yearolY. ) only) Mothers Allowances.• • $16,000 .(this yearo y) ,-`"' 0. , � - 500 •' :Urban, 'Ifydro . $4 Rural' Consumers, ' $ 3,650 RR, eduction„ in Commercial Motor elifole EeeL 6 t �. Eli motion. of Amusement Tax - .,,, $1,71)0 ''Elimination of' Examination.fees �.. $10,000 (over 3 :years) Passenger Car ; Licenses • .,..-. $38,000. (effective Oct 1) The •10.% on'grants to� township roads 'expenditure ;will,„he • welcome. news' to township: councils, This grant will; be based on the amount spent this year and will be available in 1938. Added-totall this is -the one�iniU_SUbaidy_which. will result in a I saving, `appearing. on. the 'tax bills -this; fall of $40,000 •;'in'"' Huron,-' and $29,000• in 'Bruce This .subsidy, which is! •based on local; assessments, will',amount.to $29,000 in this .riding of Huron -Brace;. alone, and results in factual cash reduction ie , the amount of your '•tax. bill. This is the only.subsidy ever paid; to `;municipality by any Government in.the.Dominion of Canada,,. ,and these;' are not•all the Savings :'affected •by the Hepburn Gov- ernment. . This has been called an election' bribe but you will• find . is, all'; intimated in: the budget speech of` last March,:and. Mr IIHepburn is only. keeping: his promises. c The `•question' has ' been asked •by ,'the 'leader - of the :opposition "'Where''.. is this money • coming.' from?" The „question is.easily .answered The: Provincial, ,;•Income•Tax•' which :replaces the 'former. Municipal Income ''Tax, brings: in :millions;of dollars' a year and', another source of rev:• . enue. which should:lave: been collected , by former governments, the' amount received ,has been over double the • largest amount collected in any :other year. ' ' Further, the refunding of maturing loans: ° at low• rates of •interest h'as saved matey"millions:' of •dollars a •year. Au this :new: :revenue coupled with: an .economical government'has-•-en *bled- Mr ,Hepburn to 'bal.incc ' his budget. '• T ' :,ASR -'YOU'RSEL'F W`l'iERE AN'Y NE•W T -AX HAAS BEEN IMPOSED TO ENABLE THESE THINGS TO' BE DONE, AND: YOU WILL .FIND. THAT'. INSTEAD OF NEW ,TAXATION . -YOU HAVE GOT.' ;A REDUCTION •IN- TAX BILLS, •AND TAXES ON';•EVERY HAND. ANY .. GOVERNMENT' .WITH THIS RECORD. •RESER. S YOUR SUPPORT. Your: Faithfully, EUGENE MARTIN, AGENT FOR By RTS LIBERAL M. L;A-: FOR It'.:'iso „nine .scrim:. to • 111. 7 J On wet days and snowy, days, on days when: there is so' much- House-, work to be done, on". days When -you aren't fee 'ing up to scratch yourself oir, whien one: of the youngsters is , ailing, it's: great to be 'able to shop,•by, tole phone.. And on fiiie days'too, and when everything d80 is going 'tight, 'it eaves .. an you en traipsing girdles amount • of 'tiresome : . • ound. Make the telephone 'soca„ market baelcetLr : 1 • .a. Effective 'SUNDAY• September 26th; 1937 Fti11 Information from .Agents:. CANADIAN NATIONAL On . September 7, Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Pinnell Invited ' their •friendir• and neighbors °to attend their. Golden. Wedding^ .,..After a. very enjoyable, went. home in .the wee `small hours, Wishing Mr,.: and !Mrs. Pinnell many more happy wedgy. 'ded' ears., Mr. Will McPherson„ ',who. is in Wingham hospital, :is not doing as well as his .friends. ,and: neighbors• would like. • • • • On' Thursday* evening friends and ' neighbors`, of 'Mr. and, Mrs. 1 Elmer Wall gathered together and ,present- ed' them' with a 'purse :and .welcomed Mrs.: Wall; to• our -neighborhood. Miss Verna • Wall. of Kincardine, spent the week -end at her home, con +Y' Mrs. Walter Hod ins. who. has been gins. under:; the do tot's care, has'`,"gone ri erator� .Su lies Company,. . e P of al R oh u PP tris i for, on Inte a g a p T a u 1 t h Mrs., _ :. 25 an with her daughter. M. y , p , . d • i iar frig she th her retarn. to Galt. . Limited, a Kelvinator subs d y,• a Machine„ • a • appointed its Gen-'l.lowing Match and rra h : Y - Mrs . .Basil ,Thompson and . 1i'Irs. , Mr. Dawson w s , Pp.. nde . Jno. Taylor, spent a. few,days- w.ith eral Manager. This operation' has ex- Demonstration, 'held each . yearu • r a ed quickly that it hat re -auspices; of the Ontario Plow- their': mother, .Mrs::'; Walter;:Hodgms.. p rid , so q Y 'thine. ,,the .., changein .the quired ;more, and. more of ..his time. • ;• There remains:. hale „men • _Association. Hs a oin merit • as director of °ser. rs. ' H'od ins who s PP.. t cond tion ' of, M Joe Darin the, :four-day ,meet,': over vice' will permit hiiia to 'devote this g has t 11P ser- t compass.: s enc•`Sunda ' with his: mother, • Mrs., a' supervisory position With the l,us from' every .point of he p P Y wherehi .; ex er- • : :.. . , , .. .f •, _ :'':vice :department, s P ._"" ,. ., : , ' 1e • arrange..., and loom to Walter Hodgins... Extensive ,P g . and :knowled • can: be • put to ca fence n knowledge ' � -i• .b}ia spending. , ::. •::,_•,tu rt s , • Mrs: Chas.'' list. ,,• • .,a ion constant idents: are being m de. bY. a ,g fewdays with her', paten s, Mr. anal cons n use. . co mittees ` c l n �o ►.. m _ • This -issue af�--�Kel;vinator: •1n-Can,-.-of.lo a ,.,..a d.,.,.p ,�Uutc al_•.-, T�. _._ .. aw� r 'Mrs: ' awksh 'M H being „ �every.fasilt . is r Sil-• to :'ensu e that Y 'star :.of S 1 attic picture 'ada',"..carried " daalso a c enzie MissP Mrs: Ilan K Mr. and s M , M. M come etc to take 1 I'organised1t t ro er P ice c.c branch new properly ry d"� no P ve oo s LG w � Thos. ' MacDonald Hazel F uman Mrs. T , and Margaret, visited�•.Mr. and.' Mrs. cream •; truck, .equipped, with,; Kelvin= care of this • trsYriiendous;�.influx' . of g at.or-Koid 'Holrl . refrigerator._ visitors... Earl' Hodgins recently.•, Alex '•Dawsoi1Promoted .. i By ;K°ely n tor; Company Son Of J. r Dawson''Of•Kinloss, Be', coines Director Of Service ,Of Ke1-' vinator Company—Joined. Firm:,In. .1926.. I Of local interest is the announce- menti. of''' new' appointments, by the, Kelvinator Company,' because.. F , A. M. (Alex), Dawson receives arotno 'tion to, the office• of. Director` of Ser- vice r Dawson a.s a son of Mr• and. x..tea .: tid - anno�itic)rb the" appointments, the' fohowng article appeared, in "Kel .:' vinator In , ,Canada" „ p:., Alex Dawson, : director of service; is:a 'Ke'lvinator: veteran. ;M.His o first. ja!i with , li;elvinator • was that . of field service man in, 1926 and H'e was ;them brought. ;to ;then, factory in' charge of 'the, Order' Dept.,; where', his energetic. personality' became fa miller to all dealers: In, 1'932 he wa's' 'appointed service mariager, with the - task of'. organizing KeIvinator .ser-• :vice in 'factory and field: lie accom ,plished this' with,'a, farce of, trained field service men and instructors who • PAGE FT, v9 A. X: to8PM. GOQD ' FRID.AY AIR :.. ,. SATURDAY . : 'his .yertificate ls.. Worth $2.31 ce t' eat 69c entitles the bearer 'toof ..our. Genuine indestructible 33.' :This r lfi a •and Visible . , . one ,. it VACUUM ,FILLER � CKLESS. FOUNTAIN PENS, Visible, Ink,Supply. You See the -1nk,, A lifetime, guarantee with each pen. ' • It `'TLi :1E7 = iffy={�1�7 • • - : r=r� r . ,�. �.. , O t , n`.canwrite for, Thies Tisis, peri holds 200% more ,ink than :any;'ordma�y; fountain pen, on the Market ton,' • • Month "-Fil1in' !s No• re air Bills!, N o 'Pressure;Bar! Every pen ,tested' and ,• guaranteed to'be,un • .. ;s _ on One •, , g . , ....P :• .breakable, •for life. , Get 'ours N•ow.':•THY. ': PEN GIVEN' FREE; ;if you.. can buy One in . the: city for' lei :. Y. S ; THREE EE •DOLLA S1 This, certificate' 'good. only while advertismg sale is on ',than . H E , , .& g Also" 1.00 ' and .si:550 ficils to. Match'' Above; Pens,. 39c. 0 :•� � K M„ , DRUG' ' STORE' , •Luckno�r n{� Introductory OIfer—This Pen*, Will :be $3.00. After Sale . LIMIT::: ,3'Pens.:,to ;. Eacht'' Certificate .AUR 6e. Extra For ,Hail ;Orders: school throu 'hout the I Iheld service schools s ,. g; . . INTERNATIONAL PLOWING . Dominion, making it . p sesble fen] MAT.GH ' AT •FERGUS T1315 FEAR. f ctor tan. dealer to haver• a.. Y e v e e ed man. op his staff. Kelvinator , ser- .-' vice became adniittedlg. the, :finest in Fergus, from ••Oct. 12th: • to 15th, m anada C will 'un t its epulation' • .from' "•. ap'-' I P with° the -forming over 100 00 .dur-. Earl . in ..1937, roir'matel 3 000. •to,._ .. Y.P 1 y , for' some time 'Hodgins been quite i , n eessar .time' as well as to' retain. 25;0b0 'motor cars `will pour into'Fer Mr, .Harry Hodgins , of. Toronto, e, X Presbyterian•.' Guild The',meeting . Monday evening was 1? in charge of -the presidents, with the new president. L• eonard McLeod ¢in e the chair, The , meo errd Meeting by singing psalm; 89, *followed by the scripture. reading ..by' Norah' Jewitt. The . Lord's prayer was repeated and hymn =399 sung.;, Mr. .'McDonald gave 'en address. The ;musical'numbers. were .a. pians. ,instrumental' by Don= alda McCallum and a trio by Peggji Marion *rid Helen.MacDonald.` Hymn wassung 571 : 'a Mr. , MacDonald and d closed .the meeting with prayer. • • ' Officers for :• 1937-$ Presd°ent, Le o.- nard ':McLeod; vie -Pres,,: Stelia Stew- ard. MarionJohnston` ard; 2nd• vice es.; , 3rd vice-pres ,' Norxnan,.,'raylor; •sec.' x audi Fisiie T O r r e „ter •: 1VI e , 'a `d 'press n p P. I eD.onald �pianist, r�r e e M treasurer, n. H a a Don- Mrs Dr. Fowler ass.pi nit, alda MacCallum; membership, con- 'IN.TL,RS, NovfrIATl ` . Mr. *Cyril' O'Keefe, son oelfr, and'. Mrs. Con.' O'Keefe, of :Kintail, left last week }to enter. the Jesuit - Novi- tiate, 'ovi tia 'n Guelph.; congratulate* � t ue coot' his noble calling' and ' on °hi ' couraandren t i bidding is ge st g,h n. d a •. farewell too, his -earthly home and lov ahim p e .ones n wish. ever suc- cess, dwe. cess, .peace .and happiness, which we. reel 'sure'swill with him . be even,, in • this ':life. His • older .brother, Tkeietas.. joined. theJesuits years e is seven r o: y a[„ =-Kin br idge News. , . .• vener Jessie Henderson, 'niissioai ' :, • • con. K therin McDou all:,, ueica ,. Katherine B >n 1. '., convener;e Horace' Aitchison,.' social-- • o ram .Gladys , McDonald, lun bMrs 'GordonFisher; flower, Verna Steward devotiona1 Greta a P - bell; literary, Mr. Calvert. HEPBURN the Tax -Payer's oQoven Friend eturn Him as PREMIER • • ODAY you, have reason ' to .rejoice that you ' voted �I�enry out and Hepburn in. The Hepburn .adalinistra tion has replaced mismanagement. with, good- manage, anent, extravagance with' economy. It has replaced the unbalanced. bled et'with. a balanced budget, changed the chronic yearly..deficit to ; a surplus of over 9 million dol- lars. it has relieved the drain:' and.: strain ' on, taxpayers' .;' pocketbooks in many ways In thejear _ that ended March 31st, 1937, .' it reduced Ontario's gross debt by $33,098,165.39. 'ow M awe prof iter e burn's PoliFies Grant, equal to one mill on the dollar, from the 'Prov incee' to every Municipality; has relieved Municipal : taxpayers fo the extent of $3,006,000. . Cancellation of the amusement tax will save patrons of the theatre, sports and other amusements $3,000,000 'a • year. . . Ontario 'is granting a,$5, a reduction in- Motor C rates:; , that • will. save motorists, ' $2,500,000 .year. a : The, Province has, cancelled the: 2R per cent. levy • for, merly, , made Upon° the Counties toward the cost of King's Highways, ,a saving 'toeMunicipalities of over, $2,700,0:00 to' date,, and a, further saving this year of .2,000,000. • Township Road subsidy Was increased increased to 50 per :cent,.. a saving to•townships of $400,000 per ' year. _ntire'cost of Mothers' Allowanceswas assumed by the :': Province, a : saving .to the 'Min ci ai Taxpayers . of ,, over... $2,i00,000 ,a year: • Municipalities' share 9-101d Age' Pensions was taken over by the 'Province, saving over $1,000,000 a yeah. { Payment ' of Pensions tb `the Blind of $300,000.':: Abolition of the: Students', •examination ' fees of $170,000 is another worth -while saving that Mothers and Fathers ;appreciate: Rates for Hydro -Electric Power have'. been reduced to users to the extent of $4,800,000. The Hepburn Government. paid relief chimes out of current 'revenue instead"' of adding them to they Public Debt to be paid for by increased taxes inthey future,: • as was the policy of ,the ;former Government.' Sunshrne 'Budg+ On October`6th, you will, have the "opportunity of . show:° ► : frig Mtchell,.'F: Hepburn how mulch you; appreciate his handling of the Province's finances and.: the administra '`t:,.' tion: of its government.' Mark your ballot for the Lilieral' ., Candidate in your` coiistituency,and work to elect him. by a safe , majority:, ,`That's the",way' to show Mr. Hepburn, • you want,.'him to "Carry On" with his program of tax: reductions , He plrotnses ,keepsanot er "unshine hiss roinises:Budget" u egkindhs • year—sand you • know hep to your own pocketbook -Vote •.Liberal. Y.. •