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Clinton News Record, 1944-11-16, Page 3THE CLINTON ',NEWT, -RECORD :. THUft�„ NOV. 16th, 1944 +ia&‘'a��.. i::. The worst inflation came AFTER the war the last time ... to be followed .by disastrous deflation, unemployment and confusion. For. Canada to manage successfully the change back to peace, maintain employment, and meet the world's competition • • we must, continue ,to have stable economic' conditions. To protect the individual from rising costs of living and later unemployment we must continue to prevent inflation• To prevent a repetition of the conditions following the last wear PRICE CONTROL MUST RE MAINTAINED AS LONG AS INFLATION THREATENS US. This can only be done if production is efficient and economical, costs are kept down and consumers refuse to pay more than ceiling prices. THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES ISSUED SY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA TO EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE . OF PREVENTING A FURTHER RISE IN THE COST OF LIVING NOW, AND DEFLATION LATER • THE HAPPENINGS IN CLINTON EARLY IN THE CENTURY Some Notes of the News in 1919. Si One person can start it! When one person demands more for goods or services he compels others to do the same and Price Control goes out the window. ••11iIIMIll MM. visited the parents of the former,: in town from . overseas last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. William Cantelon. •.1 day evening and are visiting at the Mrs. Fletcher McCartney who has parental home of the former. Mr. been in the west for a year or .•so, Grigg enlisted with the '' 33rd Bat- hes been visiting relatives in town talion in 1915 and Was attached to during the past week and is now rn Goderich. Mrs. Leppington has sold her Clinton boy overseas and he is still, !wholesale ceiling price. Under Prices house on Ratterubury street to her •attached to the pay office staff. Due Dates for ,Board regulations co-operatives son, Thomas, and has moved to thea( Ration Coupons handling poultry for a group of pro- ducers are classified as wholesalers. Ration coupons now good are but- V tel•. 82 to 85, sugar 14 to 45, canning sugar Fl to F10, preserves D•1 to 32.1 .the pay staff,.on account of his banking experience. As far as the can learn Rte. C. Sheppard is the last COUPON PROBLEMS AS ANSWERED BY LONDON RATION BOARD OFFICE Ma 3 HYDRO OTA/N cp,r ted o_r cp rated in conjunction: with pan? jack:), �bsrrel, cistern and, pitcher pumps, wood well pumps,. pump jacks, watering equipment - cups and bowls, incubators — 150' eggs or under, brooders, beekeepers'' supplies, electric fence controllers,'. sickle knife grinders, tank heaters, track laying type tractors, milk cooler sefrigeration units, irrigation• and d ainage equipment other than types designed for use by individual farine:s, diamond, flexible and spring tooth harrows, cream separa- to s,power sheep. shearing machines and aminal clippers, egg cleaners and brushes. TR :CLINTON NEWS -RECORD 'Road, and calling on anany, friends. he I has made on numerous former visits November 13th, 1919 to town. i Miss A. Bartliff is visiting in Lon --Mrs. Walter Kmg left Saturday. don this week. for Detroit where she was present Mr. H• Alexander af London was for the diamond wedding of Mr. and in town over the week end. Mrs. T. Mason, formerly of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rumball were but who are now with their daughter here from Goderich fog the week Mrs. Josling of that city. end. Mr. Sy • d. d. Watts of Stratford visit - Mr. Harry Car.talon, who:has ,been ed home in town over the week end, making his headquarters at Toronto " Mrs. A. F. Collyer and; two little. for some time, is now taking up daughters of Landon visited the residence in London. lady's •parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Steep, for a few days over the week Mr. W. F. Egg of Montreal arriVed end. on Tuesday evening and is spending 1 Mrs. D. the week with his relatives, Mr. and j Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of the Huron Hensonl motored up house on - Princess street recently vacated by Mrs. Brimfield. Mr. T. K. Mair of Hullett has pur- chased the residence on Joseph st. of Mrs. W. Glen and will take pos- Canning sugar coupons expire De- I session soon. Mrs. Glen will spend cember 31. Butter coupons 86 to 87„ Be,ause of increased production tempt—mostly.•silent—for the per. the winter with her daughters insugar coupons 46 and 47, and pre- larger. allocations have been arrang',son who asks them "where is the, Montreal and Toronto, but' intends load of serves coupons 33' and 34 become ed for the manufacture of fertilizer money to come from?" Those who returning to Clinton in the spring. valid November 23. in the 1944-45 season and two orders• i do attempt to answer that question A. large number from Clinton took Was Young THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD November 17th, 1904 v. Butter Decline Is Now Halted For the first time in several mon- ths, the report for October of the Creamery Instructors . of Ontario,. issued by C. E. Lackner, Director of the Dairy Branch, Ontario Depart, - merit of Agriculture, indicates a. trend towards an increase in butter production as compared with last yea?•. The repot states that while, October production was down a little from 1:343, towards the end of the month production trends for.most section of the Province indicate that the quality of cream" being.suppled to creameries •shows a def- inite. improvement over a year ago.. Considerable interest is being in local group meetings of the Ontario Creamery Association in the 48 hour week for creameries, Mr. Lackner reports. No Profits, No Taxes. (Reprinted from The.Tweed News.' Fertilizer September 28, 1944) Socialists have nothing but' con - A. on Mr. R. Fitzsimmons shipped a car- load live hogs to etrolia on Mon- day. The price paid. this week is $4.60. Ebner Taylor, who was assistant G. T. R. station, has resigned arid has been succeeded by Mr. Vic- tor of Goderich Township. e evxn whohas checker, has been promoted . and in agent. e urers to ere• average of 600' persons lose, damage centage of potash in mixed'fertilt aren't going to- be any 'ft. any Mr. E. Bender of Blyth was a On Monday evening Ogle Cooper,, or have their ration books stolen zers and at the same time meet an large 'incomes. Production is to be- _ (visitor in. town on Monday.' Jahn Johnson and Harry Bartlrff (monthly hi Western Ontario. Care - expected demand of well .over 40,0001 "for use, not profit", and everybody Cantelon ori Algomah d ry Sunday and V 'restricting the use of potash, animal, ask another: "Where. did we get the in the fowl upper at Holnresville on ,fish and other organic substanceslmoney. to finance the war'?" The Tuesday.. Some drove, some went by Lost Ration Books have been revoked by the Wartime answer to that, of •course, is that we• train, some by automobile and •some at the i e Prices and Trade Board. In Septem- get it out of taxation and victory An appeal to consumers to wr t walked. h• ber of 1943 there was a severe short- loans. These were secured from the' toi M their names and addresses on the age of potash and an order restrict- profits of industries and businesses, THE iLINTON NEW ERA, Charles M N ' , h been cover and the stubs of coupon sheets ing its use as.a fertilizer in Eastern from large and small incomes, sales Noveinbed 13th, 1919 id their food rat'on books_ has been Canada was issued. Increased pro- taxes, etc•, etc. made relieving H leaves m a made by W. Harold McPhillips, fol- duction will now enable mantvfact i But under a socialist state, such Mrs. Jackson, of Stratford, was in few days• Alf.'Butt succeeds him lowing a survey which shows an return to the normal per i as proposed by the CCP., there. town this week• here• QUEEN ALEXANDRA SANATORIUM Something from Everybody WILL BRING VICTORY OVER Tuberculosis Generously - -• Give eney Christmas Seal Committee - •382 Wellington St., London totessloalimmoneemiono shopper, o • of everybody o dodge an auto eat a fortn]ght deer than theft b otliens, is res- of bone meal, lin- else, without mercenary or' selfish Street, tried t they spent rather h y use in fertilizer but the auto Wasn't Being They had a pleasant outing and each ponsible for the greatest number of seed oil meal, fish scrap, cottons motive. If there are Mr. William Higgins, of Ratter- arrived Home from w ere lessness on the part of the s pp ' tans. The order winch prohibited bury Str Last week hunting. the is to work for the go to be dodged and the f x Ibrought home was eel be no profits o finer is. ,row a deer. lost books. It was pointed out that if to tax; and if, as is propoed by the walking with a decided. limp. He meal and bone flour has also been Mr. W. Jones' cottage on Ieaacf books had their proper identification rescinded., 1C•C,F. handbook, taxation.on in- ehim. dMT but no f the halm time y befell Mr_ Hanley of the London street, which has far .someows n bias t marksttie owner, afitete they ilyhad wteen occupied by Mr. Thos. D Road was the driver of the car. p Mrs. G. A. McLennan is visiting been,leased by Rev. Mr. Magee, the pinked up from in Detroit with .her brothers. new pastor of the Baptist church, who moves his family down from Mrs. Lal. Paisley was °a visitor Goderich next week. with her sister Mrs. Tebbutt, in Mayor Hoover was in London this Goderich last week. week on W.O.W. business. Mrs. Geo. E, McTaggart of Blyth, Mrs. Robert Watkins left on Wed= Spent the week end with her sister, Miss Jessie Thompson. Mrs. A. J. Holloway returned last home. week after her extended. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.' Rowson moved. her daughter, Mrs, I. R. Rattenbury Tuesday to Hensall where they have at-Petenlioro. taken possession of the Commercial A. welcome visitor in town this Hotel. They were exceedingly popu- week was Mr. David Watson, who has spent' the summer out West. He looks as ig the West agreed with him. 1l4Y. Frank Witson 'has taken a position in Port Huron. Mrs. R,oambanis and son Master Theodore, returned to 'Toronto last Saturday. Mrs, Jos. Townsend ac- companied them to the city' a re- with friends in Mic]tigan, were forks, 'shrtgs and attachments, pu - Mr. Ebner `Belecbm'of 'Toronto„ lof the Jackson Mfg. Company, Week, He has been turned home last week. ( guests of Mr, and • Mrs. R. J. Ciuff .pers; churns, hand -operated sprayers, sack.O.C.F.te economists have some eyslut teor in t theitown this s ital for the.past'y in , Military, his � Mr. M. Staple in n in, of London Mrs. Sunday Geo George and Hudie visited .G de*and i'ch sprays s,, hand barrel erated sprayers, met- o to spring on the "enemy" at the last: 6 weeks owing to,'his injured leg. and ' Sarnia the beginning g (hand> or w'ndgiill moment. Pte. 'Hugh Grigg and wife arrived ,week. ' Township. al well; pumps nesday to join her husband in Stet - ford where they will make their lar as host and hostess of the Mason House in •this town and we doubt not but that they will soon win .the good will of the. citizens of Hensall and surrounding country. Mr. C. C. Rance, after several weeks absence in ,Easters Ontario land Quebec and the provinces down the souindino- sea in the interests comes below $3,000'a year are •to be reduced where is the money to come n store counters where. from to maintain the , greatly in - they were left by their 'owners. rallll M9ehinev•y Rationing crea.ed "public services", social se - ITo ensure the delivery of new amity, public ea , � , machinery and. equipment to se and all the other schemes proposed -t urgently need then a for the good •of. the commonwealth'? y t bl' health, baby bonuses Turkey Prices who mo_ < Y Primary producers selling turkeys I present rationing system wille ace- Civil servants, e van s, no luster how civil might be, farm these . th or direct to indiustr'al firms and Masi- tinued, according to an, nesses for employees' Christmas ment by W Harold McPhillips, re- could hardly be expected to work for gifts may obtain the legal retail gional price and supply represents- nothing. ceiling price, according to an an-tive. To heir., keep present, equ,'p-- The question as to where the nouncement made at the Western merit in operation there is no l'inmit money is to come from to govern- Ontario overn' Ontario regional office of the War- , on the ' production not repair supply ofo and is one that ratee a socialized should state. time Prices and Trade Board. Whole- which are not rationed: P i sale dealers selling to the same out- farm machinery for Canada in 1945 and make clear to the people of Can - lets must not demand more102 per cent of the .1940 ads Ibe ere it asks them to accept - available supply. At the present its elaborate program time there are '35` lines of farm equ-vices. With all the productive in - Mr. Harold,Wiltsie of the Saver-"ipnent not rationed. These include dustries and commercial institutions eign Bank, Zurich, returned to duty hand tools, band operated seeders or run on a no -profit basis, and the big - after a few days' illness at his home planters, wheelbarrows, one -furrow salaried men eliminated, ' the only here., • walking plows, horse, hoes, grape I source a revenue }would be the so - Mr. and ,Mrs. John Fair, of Bervie, and berry hoes, hand -operated cult,- ,called . "common man",—but then, who were returning from • a visit vators and • weeders, scufflers, hay'his taxes are t obe e uced that the 1 l . It may be