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GEO. L. ELLIS
TI[IURSDAY, MARCH
o 0
Alberta's Social Credit Itahi<'ty pro-
nounces against the seeret ballot. Are
ith0 Social Crediters going tutalitariali
27th, 1947
One of the things this country needs
is. • three -cent postage. I t 1. t„ 'b,.
hoped the I'ostmaster-tiel:er.ii .v:l: bt
able to announce this :,,,\\er :'i.,_' ,hiring
the present eesiun •tf I'atrliailierl.t.
COI°NT&Y IWE
1 wtnider what would harem if all
the people in the ct►uratry who want
to farm were soddenly allowe'd';,to pick
out that cosy little bit 'of land aud,
settle down. If you have ever been in
the city, or for that matter if you
just kuuw peolle in the city, then you
will recognize quite easily • exactly
what I menti. •
Johnny the barber, Jiminy the post=
mall, Tommy the tuilkman . they all
nhigat bier Mr. Drew some pointers-, want to get a pie(.•? of laud. in the
i uaa the puta'rit'y of silence in 't,aling ' country and raise enough stuff to live
Iwith peraunal attacks. `Ghee ogle on. They have. tonee strange -notion
Ihave their. own wad 'of sizing up the that a piet'e of laud. is the Aladdin'as
fat°ts such
cast` lamp Haat need's only to be rubbed over
i with a hoe or -a rake and instantly all .
0 0 �+ the food they need comes springing up
A' }'1',h ral by-i1eitia21 the result *of . . . just ‘N :citing to be harvested.'
CAS .. 'CO E NIGH IN 1946
to preliminary ot�,elai
est$ataattz ,' "objet to revision as moue
facts ' becoae ° avatable, Canadian
farmers received a 'Cash, income of
$1,' 42.3 million groae the sale of farm
products in 1946 as compared ei•i> h
a revised estimate of 1945 receipts
totalling $1,697.7 mlltion front the same
sources. This represents a gain of
$44.6 million compared with 1945 and
a decrease of $86.2 millions compared
with. 1944, when the receipts of..$1.t+28.5
million marked the highest record,
Returns from wheat, grains, seeds,
wli,.'1: may hue consider able siguiiic- , They also have another idea . ,•
that the Country has a great charm.
af�, e i� i,tri.ntj lhr'lti lel the Cartier .• - a •e abutlr it, it
11 hen you hear them r v
dlv is:r.,1. t' al-to:reit., with pulling on would appear that farmers grit up in
' next. This i> :he •'ttustit. 'uc1- the murnjaig . . stretch their lungs
f„r'1 • r.; :t Itreaeh:'et�l Iry Fred -roue, and till I.bedi),,..up with grt•at gubs of
telt' ma,T1t•:tl t_lix.ir knownas'°t'uulltl'y-
l. ,.••,I I'P', i t'rssi\ e,
who was
sentenced . , and thele •.111 about their
I:'+rriary fer e...pa eoa . :and +Idly task- tilled \lith \i'1hi, vigor and
a 0 o : who-.-+ a' i:- I'aI'liajuellt 'iv,t' declared. vitatlty.
•
<ss vB a : er. \ . .._�'. i ht•re ars.s:x �'anditlatt_ .
a'.eY l!I'i L1 eti'at. 1..tl;•�r-I'rt.•gI'es,'.'.e, 311t•,[ioni:4t
1- _,1 n— !3, Io. I,"ft'I�air+ 1..tb r, Irl
e... 1: ,t: + .,ri it:.. I.;it, L.. ll,t ll.,-lt:I,4:,t1•_'Ft-
`_:t•.= Te . ,1 :,t' -:r„rl":y Liber':{'.
..t, .1✓ art.,l I:.
As 'the London Freta 1'r
" its Itt)uald G "r+i ,I: Le
czar a,iel Hon. J. L. Lisle
finance mini .ter,
to think .•t nev4' ai''ra'
cr•ibb•za-i• ."'
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The. I' •r,i 3I : .,ii Ic.. - r• . , 4 ?,.° 'i, I: f 1;+1-,. Tie
t olnitry \\omen; t \v,,ti.4- 1II�tur,
t o11 lig to aY lot of :1,e things I heal'
and rt... -td. come i,llt :o the itatt•k• stoop
and leek u t ; Le ,L+right --codling -alt
si,:n,• ,i1•1 ha\e a tire ki!,t►i•••1 in :hair
'Pins utak,• oeee„ °;tel -\vet•u11°`s
•
ln1 iirttt :l.i clay long ante they 'hilt
ilir,ugi! :li: they ICM11
beautiful..
li ' -alit• .\ i.i, li �ticry later st ll to
-i.ng the prices of I., s -:_,1• ,_..i: I: lr f ,I'ry per .'tilt. Jteeo.e.- 71: i eeillt . er papers , , t,r t•l-t' they
the move is d '•�. rr' bo...ti` ,ontetheb+•<ill:y of :he Nolle.
design,:d t'ht. lit' ,. a ,•I: 1':'r ; ( ,i: .,l :t'Ii,
rt' rtl:�+lher -•teal tl„tt :{ ne4;;hb„t•
f1&atieuary tre:1+1. AIty-. :::tet 11: :Le
:lit• Illint has 1usa �uiggv , fI' a boltg
direction. of i,r areas:! the l! • _
:; \'a ae iIi ' .5:::.t •"ZJle English Cii`1a{+tiaris. • 'ilIllt•. lir..\\:'rUl(1 llke to set' 1 ht' ial'llls
, . •: c•t+` a r\' ulketi over for a �1Crind
l f ,£ .ix monthsLy I 1
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the dollar is welcome, and ,;:Ler mane:- , 'kr is.e, :Le _�utc,num t, is a Trench r i hl l by the ci v leo ,le Tele
facturers w:11 have to f�rllr�vv suit or ,4' Canadian.
and with the support a yearn for an untdoor 1ifl'. However, a::
prepared to demonstrate that they are the Ii?iitlessis part he 41ould have 1
�b�itl idea. 11'e would a starve . .
country people and transplanted city
people, alike.
. My- neighbors, being a lot younger ',,-,
t,iiau uiy •elf ant} less in their ways.
,.•>. , an eh sIE '-"-` fir' "�".”" .,LL. i Breve a. estrange setitin t for sr
and over. This is soma -hind that t .
le liilniself is \willing to admit, It's a
giving higher value for higher cost• a good chance of election in a voteall
a 4 s•, much divided. b
There is' an agitation to have mail l'
ell . ui .tor , of 2,500 papulation ..• ESTIMATE TOO LOW
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- wain for -the future It doesn't hurt
Waterloo' issued elebentu"5� -Pou uui� �Yi tfre'iy'�i\°ho"hb"s't`'
t C T 're 4f43 lti
DAL pUtECTL'
WITI! ES
Save agent's com-
mission and expenses.
We grow a great deal
of our own Stock --
another saving for
you.
See What You Ii u3
Visit our nursery---
just five minutes
drive from the centre
of London.
Catalogue on Eequest
• tttac 'Alga 4Ui
towrrnugeople to walk or drive to the $50,00 for a new rink, after $30,000 any changes in the country.. I'm a bit
r �1 d like some of the traditional
` > I things of couhtry living, but can hot
it lints that the t will be $1:.0,000, "'
persons too old ,or feeble to du so us- instead of the s0;0610 previously estita:l up inside as quickly as anybody, when
• u.ally -have little difficulty -in getting a ated,' and the town is being called upon ,•somebody- who never had a day's hard -
neighbor to bring the mail.: What is for another $40,900. It is a. story that ship starts telling about the wonderful
Is -being repeated in many towns for ;opportunity there • is for anybody
of much greater import$nce is 3 return different kinds of buildings. • • brought un.with the ;comforts of out-
- to the three recut postage rate. i door plumbing, etc.
* 0 ' 0 NOT FOR ANY ONE CLASS I Country life is good, I like it, but
The. Ontario Legislature now has a (Peterborough Examiner) f sometimes get tired of hearing city
folks praising the disadvantages as if
"Hansard"—a daily official report of ' `Elie charge is sometimes carelessly ' they were actuat;lly advantages.
,�_.__ he debtatek' and proceedings_ of the made that newspaperseare written and ;
_edited for slmpletons. 'pn the con trairs',-r- DOWN •AT HEEL---- ,. _ t '
Assembly. It will be con\�nient fur- I
-,_;;reterence,A,t nst.,,,1 t1,Io,§_e. ho want a
had been subscribed- privately Iliac. now ' iec ine toa i
poatoitice once or twice a day; and " e cos
they are written fur intelligent people, You risk not only your social stand-
., ._ -•-.• tilo.> .,,hey are ,rarely written to all- ing, but. your very- heitltb, if you be-
vc
- --more act report of the deTates'tha I peal to `a bight ''edix ;ted--elass. But ' come ,`doRn at heel," ,,Health
the De-
is given by the newspapers. This ,'intelligence and education are not ;pertinent of Natiurial
ofi6ee has the first and second, numbers! Iealth and Wel
ccrh-t,Ilyluatls terms. Plairr_svr-iLing for fare, Ottawa, An imperfect -heel, spoil-
! plain people is a rule which newspall)ers ing poise ainci batlatnce, as Well as ap-
of this neva" 'Publication and if -one ne of i apply -tis•-riasniy us rhea cai'n to; their.:- peaeaieeee.canamalte yote,. uciilecessarily
dip
bay, frgiij, vegetablea and or ial erol
show ingreaseS'r .13 '�. ' ,14 OR.
siderabte drop in cash retdlrate' from
sale of live otock. owing to' a rir<ameh
lower -volume of hog marltettni s.
AT POULTRY ,INDUSTRY MEEUN6
W. V . Roy, secretary -treasurer• of
the Huron Federation- of Agriculture,
is in Toronto this weeit attending a
meeting of the board of,directors of the'
Ontario Poultry and Egg Producers'
Co-operative Association and a. meet-
ing of the . Poultry Industries Com -
FARM FORUM CONFERENCE
The Ontario Radio Farm Forum con-
ference is being held on Saturday,
' March 29; in tllee Ring Edward ..Hotel,
Toronto. The official delegates- from
1 Huron are- Robin Thompson, Clinton;
Mrs. (). , G. ':A,ndersotih, Wingham, bind
Haney Johnston, Blyth.
HYDRO POWER LOADS . I
Hydro power loads for December, for
plailts in this dietiliet, as reported by
Iiydro Nevvs for March, were as fol-
loves, with miniver of domestic con-
-. sinners in brackets: : Blyth. 184
IlrusSels, :leo; ( 25(;1: Clinton, 032
4593') : Pa-liwood, nu (1021 ; EsetL'I,
' 1.4)77 15441 : Goderiele .;.'•0i ► (1,361 1 ti
Hen sa11, ,,£1; '(`'10 a `ea forth: 1.39a'
.521 1 /l1I i, fib 1 1 1 1 11) )'; I'ncknow,
1 I;:t 1287,-; 11'inghaltl, 1.11) (560).
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"first editions", he' may_ have these on. ; Nut all parts of• a newspaper, are doctors, who uI•ge consultation with the
� writ' 'n t,�, appeal to - the same group, ; shoe -maker .tu correct"that n t'r n -d ivv n'
zipplicaatit�n to The Sigrhaal Star. An editorial page, for instance, which .lett-i act the first ,sign the Iheeds
O 0 * • ,
',attempted to appeal'' to every reader repair.
o i would be as much a failure/as a'colnic
new Lein iu, the Slu<aker's clj�iir, Hoti, rt[ vvhic'h.adevoteci,. itself cyclo; ively +-•'
W. J Stewart tliOnglit the' di�l;ility' of
to the taste of a few :sophisticated
• ' reader-.
his. ,,lace teas not being upheld 1.+y But there is something for -everybody
members of The Cabinet and after a in a newspaper, and that accOunts'for
little'rift' in ,:he House \with Hon. Geo, 'the fuel that newspapers are followed:
Doug r t. �Iillister of Highways, he by -a greater group ,than any -other sort '
of publication or means of news r c?is-
tendered his resig1tativn and J.arues persal.
de (',.+nguiton Hepburn, member fur
an. Ea terl't 1 intario .riding I no -relation *_
to "Mirth'• 1°.. vv:i.",- cht,sen .i11. his place-
Acr",r,11ng t„ Mr. S!ewart, !here is
mon:. a ,ehin•1 his r'e'igrlatiph 'I ijll. has
been Rude Itubli,'.
4'r 4 e
:jonte let'•rt'-ting iniVrtnatlon on
Oanatd:rls ,iirc. r sul,pIy \va.s gio t u iu
reply to .1. ,tuestiot ill the• •Ii•otlstt of '
Comnluas last week. The total alloca-
tions ,+f sugar for Canada, the United
ingdarn and the Uni-ted States, , for
1346 and 1947, were stated, and. these
allowed_ fur each country 76 pounds
• per ca pith for 1941; and 93 puuriij. per
capita for 1947. The sources of
Canada's 1947 allocation were stated
as follows (in - percentages) : British '
West Indies, 39 : Cuba, 15; Santo
Domingo, 1; Fiji..8: undesignated im-
port*.
i' , domestic beet sugar, -18. This
mean- that less than 'one-fifth of the i?
sugar consumed in -Canada is produced
in this country, the great pari of the
supply Lteing imported cane sugar.
.
Donald Gordon. the hard-headed Scot
who held, pri(•es in a firma grip during
the War period and fought dt'te'rrninc'ti-
lv and in the main saecesi3fu11y tr) main-
•' thin t)i,' value of tate Canadian dollitr,
is rettFiing front the chairmanship of j
the Wartime; Prices and Trade Pearn,
Pride Controls hat•c•e been gradually re-
moved until only'•a few, Inv -hiding that,
on rentals. are left in force, and Mr.
Gordon is a able to throw off the heavy'
load of responsibility with the con-
sciousness, that he etas dome a .good
Job, one that . saved the people of
Magda- inaaiy •-fiIlTiniIs of ichors:--Ife' '
goes back to his position with the
Bank of Canada and is succeeded• byr
lienlieth` W. -Taylor, who has been his
chief assistant - on the Prices Board.
Jin the Legislature last week Premier
Drew' made a violent attack upon The
. Toronto) Daily Star for an editorial:
article relating to the feud between
Mr. re* and the Federal Government.
The Premier employed such terms as,
"naked dishonesty," "villainous and
t ittlleiwas--t!vIllr ii e ,rags ti eo-eri:---
dentmeiation of the‘newspaper. 110
,later how great the-provoeation, this
'was , eautuaie (Pat could hardly be
held to uphold the • dignity of the
lloa e o of the o ee o ?Maier. Tile
star hies ,said nothing in reply to this
outburst and the proprietor of that
- paler probably eliuchdtng over atl,yiing
��, tiae 7 +''i+�'etbyilepr�y°s,,�if(t.°y' There is{na
*t r political figistt`o, at Ottawa, who
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