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Ih ?� t ,r.X.t tQd, (, 'l he Expositor two pendency. colony, dominion, vice of certain Colonies, including Can flu" u , . t21 meter al ,
la, . „ L nMi�.,,lttl; a,, p, regardin.9 Canada% royalty and kingdom." Obviously ada, .w C t time u' at; We time, of the P�.e11tg of the' maintainiYrg the tradI nand dig Dle in tktit aas•pW4tio .. dpi .NJ1AO t � p,. , ,,, ,Pkljrr ,,a ., t
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r7�n >de "1 { ,t °1�i , o the Crown and her Sir John had' been to n Statute oP We ter, ;in. #830, at airy associated .with WYuu ivadL declared jipelP a i jrpg#'b ice,- . ?j " 'tseiiteiti . our count : 'eta p
ih u k # Rhe Co monwoatth of over in his tui d and artuconcsae the F.a1cl c►t :DQlnto made carte#, which. ti#pe the title. agreed ttr f- at wan done. end : x esu ? g tb-.
,fi►, �s . . ih �� .s r► °° h iud. suggestion, s with regard to the new. a ; Agree to Diva res e.�:e-.Ba . I sJlove a11' nnuiln c°ntroverslQe,. coo
A+'' ter the. London uopfere#}pe,of 1926. g stat "Ieead,:,Qf th{p caua4noaMlvealtn"; A Co ,161 Y fat }4uF h? 9ry.' I
, , tlt111118, Exterhal Affairs IMlil" e$ that kilzgdout was the word title by'whfohJ name of Cana ,a and th
' - was found to .b.,a. out of . date be gm ins that the ttlat was then toe - . ih ,prot}laipaln the 4,., „ ""' A I 1.- ►.
� 1T , F., i' r stet+ Lester B. Pearson spok, and he used,`it throughout. the dxdrt would lte specifically designated r Reco z S t;tev li tour, lits- (Coaytd>4uet1 on Page 7} ..
oaf , Mb, Pearson notes the, historl- -that would be the most fitting However, these were' not followed cause of the changed• position of title was not in accorS_ with., ih{i ,eajeesaio>4 of.t�lieert l;llaabpfh. II in
' �I , t i Ireland, A further alter&tion in c u r r e n t, constitutional relai$alne .the IIuited $ingdom. TRIC fs, as I •
'1'..'. 1 i144lfloallac' C; the •..cannon. a,Rpellation for the:,:adv state which thea, and
e title was adopted the title.. Was found to b@ 'required within the commonwealWt, they Town
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i, , ch romal'ued in force for ma a„ass concluded, efts} tare &aid, one of•the•principal .com-
�� +, , ,, Pk4 t of�fdes 1gd .titl4for be
to establish in British North wYears After 1901. It is intereatiag in 1930 enc} the ward "Ireton full. mon elementQ in •the, varying .titles s.� �/+► qh �y
altered and a diatinctian was made that in the pre$ent stage pf level- which have. now been •agreed upon. = of ri its®i �,L
I4 �r Canada urns finally acjtlewed. America to note that iu the correspondettGe cement of the comma Our Queen then Mr. Chairman, is ', tr; 1 In the meantime the law officers of #901 which led to the accept NgrWetph Ireland., nn the Irish eed tale and , nwealth it
'%'1 q Mfi... Pearson: Mar. Chaira<an, Y of the crown, aPgarantiy unaware :once of the war ” e geogra- would be in accord with the estab- head) of a. commonwealth: whose
ah a "dominion that listed constitutional practicq--this, TAX PRE -PAYMENT' RECEIPTS
i � oM1tlt1 like to add•a feiw wows to of the views of Sir Joico himself, word was _almost synonymous, al--phical umbrel a of British dAminr anemb--s' include a republic of
tib, ions beyond to seas; ° the fndepen represents an importaxtt change which she is` not Queen. and in FOR 2953
s ti;Is discussion which, if I may nary had been at work on their draft of though not so subsequently, with "dent countries, Australia, Canada, from any previous consideration of which she has no. constitutional
iy`' uo, ,has #Teen carried on at such a the bill, and on January 23, 1867, the word "colony." this matter -that ha ch meml?er
r1 - TJtigh level and which evokes in us they placed that draft before the New Zealand' - and South Africa, function to perform. --"
�iu a some of IhJstory, a sense of con- Pass Royal Titles Act were lumped ' together with , the could subsequent to the conference r .� , o
1, Conference. It' provided that the 'That, I suggest, is shriking evi- 4
i,I - ;stltutioaal development and indeed he chs colonies and other depenrleacies of u9e for its own 'purposes• a form oY 7`lie Town Of-SeafQrth' will e
Fi provinces of British North America nge that was made at dance not only of the adaptability pay 4%O r annum,
l +• a realization of the continuity of should be. united, and I note from that time is. of some significance Ura British crown In spite of car title which suited its own particu- of the commonwealth to Changing Uo
ip1i.• our, history and the depth of'' Its it now, words •familiar to ail of us: because of the distinction which rain misgivings as to the appropri- 1'as circumstance, but which retain- conditions ;but of the political re p �llgUSt 31, 1953, On au Prepaid .Taxes.
roots. ateness of this title it has• remain- ed a substantial element which was *;
"into one colony with such mane developed, between the colonies end alismh and Ingenuity of the peoples
" The bill before the house deals ed and was reaffirmed by a United c°melon to all• CeZ' ifted.'teS aiia 6111 particulars may be OlJtal?]ed
as Her Majesty thinks fit,'° Weli,' the self-governing colonies which and the goyernm�euts who make up p y
G with the royal slty�le and titles, an,d Kingdom statute and proclamation! So agreement was reached, in a s
t�. the word "colony" in that draft became domini'ons'. The 'extent of the cammotwveattb. It is striking at the Town Clerk's �ICe lri the Town Hall.
t I i should like to say a few, words in 1936 at the time of the accession sense, to disagree. They agreed i
,�r y from the law officers of the crown, this distinction between colony and . evidence , of the adaptability, of
a ,about it, Mr. Chairman,, against the found no favor with the delegates dominion is emphasized further of Sing George VI, on the various form's of the title this association to ,new conditions ,
rl ., of British North America and 'they, p which wont, be • used is various
'background of our constitutional when y e consider that prior to 1:901. anti of our �power'to adjust our con i' D. R, �LSoN9
1 " development.' It Is a long time be- substituted the word "dominion" with the exception of the addititm War Causer! Change parte of the commonwealth. But stitutional practices and our con
tweets.- the date which the hon. for ft, Thus the drat of February in 1876 of the :title "Empress ,of Following the. second world war' they also agreed that each: of these stitutianal procedures to these stew Treasurer
Cr inem'ber= for LakQ .Ce the mention- 2, 1g87', Provided, and 3, quote Prom India;' the possessions gf•. the the need for a further change in titles should have a common ele conditions. It is one more proof,
¢I"r, ed, the date wh' K its Egbert I it: "The said provinces ... shall crown outside, •the BritiahL.aX les, al- the royal style and titles has be .mart in the despript3on of the soy- of proof is needed, that member- `' ;,,4 •°
t + v.t'hink it was, iii that ninth century though included in the settlements came more apparent and when the ereign as Queen. of Iter other
farm and be one unites aominion?
proclaimed himself as King of the under the name of the In of # of the crown, received no recognt- Prime minislters poet, as the Prime realms and territories and as head
of the commonwealth.
F,nglish- and ra **-,",when we are Canada" It is' interesting ter note, ! tion whatever in tate royal title. It Minister Chas° pointed E
t, last De It is of great signi'fican'ce, I
p by this bili approyip'g of & royal Mr. OWrman, that fn this . draft , was recognition of the importance cembes ante on, �tbe• evof the, cor-
style and title,•for Fier Majesty'as I o»atioa of Her Majes9t was de- think, Mr, Chairman, that the
the word "dominion" was not in- of the overseas territories that led words which are common to all
Queen o Canada. and head of the traduced as an alterrnative to king -'to the 'passing. of t'he royal titles tided to make thiaALMange. The
#� commoAwealth-dread indeed of the I equality titles is all sorts of Her Majesty's °
ik L. dam. The name of the proposed i act is 1901 which authorized the eq Y of status Of the countries realms ase the words "head of the1.
peoples of the cammonwoakth. dominion was' to be the kingdom'of ' crown to make such additions to of the commonwealth, if .it needed
�' Canada, and until February 9, 1567, the existing title as it saw fit. The further emphasi y was fully reveal- commonwealth." It was in #99 a .
Royal Styles Change ed b the part played by each in that agreement was reached in
this name was retainea in the ver- title was then proclaimed as we Y London that this phrase, head' of trig 11
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During that lon.4taterval from ion's drafts; but ors that later date know it, "King.of the Uttfted King- the second wrorld war. The entry the commonwealth, anlould de u
828 .-there have b, Mari very many Six John gave up the fight 'frith •the dam of Great Britain and Ireland into the commonwealth of three (` ' Darelidars
chauges in the royal style and' home authorities and agreed with and of the British 'Dominions Be- scribe a ew, relationship of the p y
^' : fully independent Asian 'states, In -
D titles. In feudal times the person- the dia, Pakistan and Ceylon, not only 4 crown tote commonwealth which
r proposal that the provinces Yond the Seas." So it remained was mads necessary by the inclu- E 1 t, ,? . J
e2 •relation .between the monarch should "form and be one dominion for many years. greatly enhanced its membership star,. in the commonwealth, of a
and his people tended to give way under the name of Canada." The government of the day did but widened the basis of common- '
to the power which he exercised object to the suggestion -that the weaI'th association. 'The establish- republic. I recall, because I had of -
over tits lands under his domain Question of Name phrase should' be "Greater Britain m'ernt of the republic of Ireland out- the great privilege of being present
` and his titles changed accordingly. It is clear fro& this record that Beyond the Seas. The Earl of side the commonwealth made i't at these . discusslions, the very . .
11 In later years, as the hereditary Sir John A. Macdonald's accept- Minto, replying to that suggestion clearly necessary .to, undertake a earnest effort that was made at .a
,, revision of the a that time, in the best ,traditions of '
rights of kings lapsed, there has ante of the description "dominion" on February 8• :1901, said that his geographical con- •'
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t evolved the practice of defining the was by no means intended to es- ministers appreciated the inquiry tent o'P the title which has been ,.
title by an amendment of the par- elude the eventual recognition that from London, and then he con- b eed' to only a few ears earlier. ,
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liament in London. Still' later, Canada was to be styled' a "king tinned: There were other equally cogPFnit '
.. when
the crown bee3a to Possessions of dam," even though at the time it' They entertain some doubt as to reasons for a change,, not the least
gg take on great was considered inappropriate to in- the appTopriatenes•s of the ex'pres of which was the need for recogni- ���� KIDNEYS. "`
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er importance, the iilinisters of the elude this word in the name of the cion "Greater Britain," which, white tion; in,the title of the sovereign's The kidneys are very delicate organs,
cro*n in London adopted the prat- new country. -our country. convenient colloquially, is perhaps Position as bead of the common- easilyaffecteds especially dby ei cold Their
tice of consulting with, the colonial, If this- ,great Canadian patriot and hardly definite or intelligible en wealth, a designation which had duty is to &Iter impurities and excess acids �s�+ .
`' ,governors with the ministers at' the stateman ,were present in the hous.e ough for such a formal purpose. been agreed to a year or so before. -���� '
e a cold
, i from the blood. When you have "'•off; . Suggest
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changes in the title. would H eleoma with much satisfac- consideration the expediency of re- bars of the commonwealth have Dadd's Kidney Pills help ,your kidneys = f=�-_
r" By 1926 the royal' style and title tfon the introduction of this legis- taining the title of ,King of Great been considering by exchanges of clear your system of excess ayds and s,,.:; <: - J -7-'
had b c
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_, eComa one of the subjects for lotion, ',c'hich places the name of Britain and Ireland and Emperor orrespondenee bet sen govern- poisons caused by colds, and grve_grou a
discussion at .the periodic common- a 'a b s p ment's an fecti m sooner -feel .<.::%,-;*.'
P C n,,. da in e royal ,.tyle and titles of India, and odditis the words d by meetings' in, London, chance to shake m o
€z: wealth conferences which were as one of Her Majesty's reams ^King of Canada., Australasia, South ways and means of bridging the' better faster. If youhaveacoldgeta use
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:• held an Landow, and the title has alongside that of the United Ring- Africa, and all the British Daman- title into conformity with the con- Dodd's Kidney Pills. 139 _j
changed .ince then, as has been dam. ions beyond' the Seas;" stitutional relations which naw, ex- • •
t • pointed out this afternoon, as.:a re- The idea of designating Canada ist within the, commonwealth,. The D®dd"s Kidney Pills
�; sult of decisions reached at those as, a kingdom did not die with Sir Statute of Westminster _ �i _
l' conferences. After, the statute of John, It is =_-`= a
1,, possibly not quite so In •other words, the Canadians-.
pointed x'ell known to students, ef._ history government of that day suggested _ �"= �� -,--
s, Westminster, as has been / . c -
cL-, out by ,;the hon. member for Lake that when in 1901 a change in the the inclusion in the , king's title,
Centre, not only were the members royal style and titles+ was being not only of the..specific designatioi; - '�-Y-'- ^�Y '
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' :of the cammon'wealth consulted on contemplated the designation was of Canada but the specific designa- —?- --_- ,�.. E.` ,
- proposed changes but subsequent given careful consideration again. tion of Australasia axed South Afri- - 9
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assent of thea parliaments was re The exchange of telegrams be- ca. The ,dispatch from the Earl of ik:>. _ ;' ;:� r �,
quire, to make such chan'.ges' exec- tween the secretary of state for
Live, the colonies of that day, Mr. Josephfi '
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Macdonald's Efforts Chamberlain, and the colonial gov- ,T— ': '`, ;: `6 '-� 9_ -
The bill before the house, which ernors wbo were instructed, to con-, d _i s 'T
is one of such importance. in a. suit their ministers on the question I == _ �
p of the new, royal style and title, ® -,
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sense fulfil the ambition of Sir y y s r"?. o �-
reveals that the colonial 5ecreta.ry " 0 : ;i t;3 j;:`: r r ::. ,
{ . ;John A. Macdonald that Canada ^ 1 - :. s a,� 0 2. '
-and I quote from has dispatch of -,•
%st '%::
should be recognized as a kingdoms the day, was: "very desirous that s IIi :<,' =�� I � •
{ Sttheof Canadian history are the separate and greatly increased j' 1 tis , -
II yaxniMar with Macdonald'. efforts Y r' % :ry # \ w �— ., . -: -=
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importance of the colonies should �' :••`:-?:'.•:^• 1 / -
At• the London conference of 1868- = f✓ ! ,- . ;:• , `� _ O ---
3;`; be recognized if possible." -i.� -
`til tq persuade th'e British govern- M. ,il �` l . � ::> - - 1 ' =�_, _ -
nent of that da o agree h hz;:•r •,'' '�"�-
F y t g e t at the A Title Adopted v :f•
v country, to be' formed by the union M 51 ` \ rr One of the biggest jobs in the Almy--st1�
a The suggestion made 'at that time 1 - 7
of the,provinces of Canada, Nova _ � � �
Scotia a'nd New Brunswick, should for revision of the title was tha- �s:
the king who was acceding to the - r in fact, in Canada -falls to the ROYAL CANADIAN
bear. the title `SKingdom of Can- throne, King Edward VII,°might be �� yt 11 1.ORDNANCE CORPS. This Corps bas the huge job of
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oda:" called, "King of 'Great Britain andIll
At that - time relations between Ireland and of Greater 'Britain Be- _ 111 ` ,:::;s>`: ;vy obtaining and distributing everything the Army requires
the United States and the United. Yond the Seas." ^w ', .
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s '""�':, ;z from shoe laces to tanks -over 22r0�000 different item,.
Kingdom were not as solidly 'bas- This suggestion ,from London ,l ° , �'
' ed on good understandfag and' co-' , d' .
operation as the are at the :,raked mixed responses from the L/ pera U " (� "�= . As the Canadian Arm ow the job of Ordnance
y pre -
teniae, as they 'then were, and l �=- grows. Right now more men are needed -men who qs• .
11 sent time. Because of the strong° # 1 ���
tidei of reprrblieanisrp in the United
alternative proposals were put for �� (� (�'^� \� / qualify as storeman, clerks, tailors, shoemakers and can-
1' ward with the result that the words " Y��Y, For full illfolRldflOA tr
States; born I suppose of the strug- which have become fairly familiar - �� \ apply vas workers. The Arany will train men irk any one of the
gle, for independence against 'a to us were adopted, not by unam W'r KNEW ALUMINUM was used for \ right own to: ,•
monarchy, the view in London and mous agreement in the first in- artificial limbs, crutches and other �// ` g y many drfferent trades and skills tequireal.by Otdnaace.
of the home government was that stancg but as a result of messages aids to the fractured human frame. - Once trained, the young than who serves .in this Corps
it would not be wise unnecessarily that _ _ No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House,
passed back ,and forward be- Now word comes from England Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawo,'Ont. will fthd-truly outstanding opportunities for promotions,
:to often,; that feeling by allowing tween she counties and London. suggesting still wider horizons for - -
the new Canadian federation to anti The title adopted was "Kin of the _�f��---1. No.S Personnel Depot, With genera!1 conditions of service, pay and pension
itself a kingdom, a designation g this versatile modern metal. Seems _ •
United Kingdom of Great Britain �-•---
{ which it was thought, and possibly and Ireland and of the British an animal lover of Twickenham --�-- -t� Artillery Park, Bagot Street, Kingston, Ont. plans at an ail -time high, there are wondeFW prospects
with some justice, might have stir- found a squirrel -with a broken leg Ef - ---- ~ Canadian Arm for our men in Ordnance. Learn a trade and build an
Army Recruiting Station, young 1 red up deep antagonism in the - - - and fixed it up with a pair furry
r . � 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. unusual and important career for yourself in the Royal
United States. wooden splints. These his furry
Nevertheless, it is interesting to No. 7 Personnel De Canadian Ordnance Co s
recall' that Sir John`A. Macdonald, patient immediately ate. So be pot, Wolseley Barracks, rp • I •
Contract Barleymade two more, this time of alu- Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont.
who did not give up easily, con /t, /( You are eligible if you are 17 to 40 years
tintiedl to press, for the adoption aP minum. No more trouble. w NP", You
Recruiting Centre, of age, tradesmen to 9i5, physically fit
' lire word." kingdom" right up until I am signing contracts for It's just one more example of 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont, p Y Y
�;, I. the. final draft of the British North Barley for George Thom -p- the seemingly limitless uses of and able to meet Army test requirements.
Am'ee ice Act. The earlier drafts of son, of Henaall. • Army Recruiting Centre, James S't. Armon
JahhAiary and February, 1867, pro- aluminum. And it helps explain Armoury, Applicants should bring birth certificate
,need at the Lesion conference, o- - �.. why Alcan is increasing its alu
The Canadran Bank 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont,
or other proof of age when reporting for
minum-making "�' esasvy-o
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fadieerl bear witness to •his tenacity M.
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k capacity in Qua „ • interview. °'
on this point. bac, and building a new smelter in of Corn rneree. -1
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s draft, I at the conference. In 'this 19 4J`'" Cole @.'J(j UIIU� 1.B Qbe Farms ice Np
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