`1'U_|UCI.. ! Mr. Hepburn calls this request fox ` ommencement of the nn.1'r-r-1-. inc? a(l\'a Yu 7\' y F]! El H S-110 w 11 UCL` 1'. 1.11 0 TU \ C udy gnxcx-5 z1:'(} hould be -.n:. I .l.UL' ll1(.`1`(`l_\' pl`0( dztmp squib.<. '1 I of : he :1 of `.1'a_-,'e(1y," \\'l' 1.~1t hr: CO11t|'?T1f]l`d C`:`ti0vl1:<. I-Io1`(~1'c1'rrz We ruin: ...n W 1. : conIen had pt uidzmcc and x::(')'\'{1tI\'C ntlmimst u ("nan u-. \I\ ... _'v' \'.'cl-l o(lurts_ I-1/an . n I i A LA.` L`! th 01`! n n The family lawyer, the famiiy physician of mzm_v years standing, are people in whose judgment you place c011dcm:;, and who treat your a'ai.rs as a matter of condzmcc. uuu ucun.-LzL:1:u'u. Hl;`.'I1-l c'on>.<`.ruc-tion work 11:15] . U110 p1'0r1`1':un in Nowh- us been zulvztm-c(l as 1'-I nwni; mez1su1`(>.<. In the} rs there `lms been spent rm \'m'inu_< u-mule in q u c-. nu-iv ndc-1` L... \\ A115 UIILT uU\L'l`H-E .,nt taxation whichi is about :53.12 pun I that th (3 \v:\ /.l\|\\.. v`|l:_.; Lin!` uU\- \`(`]1 credit for `='t1'aticn of his `I:1(-aL1lay pU1I]l.'- 'o'.\'n. andi hr,-1'0 is $300 I I_~;\'n n4` \'n.l`.~ I. pue ISSUC 7 and L-vasi0n,. made by AI`: ; :1_u`0 in hu\'in_2`1' Toronto, cum- .\I1'. Chm`-.`('l1's nn1-nun 11-11: V You ll find our Prices Reasonable had been prlcos ob xulluy 1'(:1L ` +1~ n (`J ru- Ill.` L . while the d Had mu 1'1`t.*d to thu regarding . 11` Cmn-rn.. I :'o=:pe1'c-,0 mort of r.--.+:.u.- I 2 poop} ` I c to the ju.' a :1. Hal L-....:n...~. l ULl:w'I.S h1,u;h- 3L. LUL . Just call- | M1`. 3 H. .. 4 mun : uunucr 15 stored. arly ` An amendment to the .'~\x Jrn, Act, int1~o by W. E. N. Sinclair, l1cyLi`be1'al, South Ontzu'io, pnrinitting the ` l11Ul1rlC.l]_)2llltlCS to put up lzuvl for sa.-le `der in classied lists \vlv.o1'o tax sales are way held inisticml of putting up all the llzmds in a1v1`<-ars of taxes was rofc-.= `red to the municipal law commit- iust two. after receivin-g second 1'ca(l`ing. all-I The annual reno.1'.t of tlw Minimum VV (3 U5( ` the stree Phone 53 -\`llL'H j)l'Zl(.'EICOS. . The House approved the resolution - of \ViH'rid Hoighington, Con; . hive, St. Dz1\'id".-. wlhich <,-'ivo endo1'sa- jtion to a policy to distribute rcliei monio to mumcipulitics who mig31t 1 join in :1 policy of removing` slum 1 2u'vu.: and c. new housing . L'I'0]1rxI'\'\I\:u `D . r1~--.-- I - we now to L0uL`I`l.'--l1:(l(llC L.;m:o1. 1\'Iz11'1'mg:e 1s, a _:re:1t institution, but I m not 1' for an inL<`itu1ior.. ycef. ` ., 1.1.... \" + hill: hbllil` L'UL'l|Ul' \'~ll(`Il \' L` H.*Ll1L'(l LU `ax H1('(H(`h1L` .~'}uo\ . _\'o\\.` '.\`:.- can hceu I it any time by sitting down co_mfort- i:1.1)1y m~zu- the fire and turning on the radio_ L,vzuiUua pa.1`Ls 01 me provmce mh31'e- by people in unfortunate circum- llstances have been (leprivul of acuual values of i11duSi`1`i21l insurance pol , irios. The method had been to se- v ;cu1:(:- t.ho.-c policies by making a small 3`!1)1;v'l1lL*llvt, zmd than l1()](li`l14;g,' zmd (:2:..n- . in}: them witih the company. Lcg`isla~ ;- tion will be i11'ro(iuccr.i L0 p1'e\'cnt such przictices. Tho Hniun nxnru-nx~n/I H. ..n..A1..4:r.... `\`l:,.ll LU Zl."L'(`])L I-Pl.` OIIL` can do one of two thin` his ('z1itl0 bark homo. : tioe, or pay $30 zx tun costs $8 on the farm. , We call our rich rol:1tive.4 thw kin we low to tout.-h."-Ed C:1n:o1. 7\ Tv\I'Iv;nn'n ..- u ..-..m\- :.u..o-.4..+:,.... 1...: uuu cu.\U I1 LHL` 1` .,`(l(`1`.1-X \IO\'(,'l".1l" :\vas i'.]('li!1("(! to im'l'.1<{a'.- thu prop um1c1' xvorks 1'e]i(:1' co1L~'t1'11c.tion. C-]'I21!`_`,"[': that :1 comlne 0: :1mong `ho th1'(>a2 })L1L`klI1` house: West l`oo1'nto St0vkyard.~' were u by Cli 01'd Case, C011sc1`\'ut1\'n, X York, who ir-. Le(l the Fo(l`en"zLl ( crmncvnt s1`.0u`.(l take inxmmlizre s `to inquire into the si1.u21.`.i0n. Cast` dt.-clzuwcd that "he pa-.-I<:.-r.< k `\"'na.t p1'ice.< they are going to L-r.-four thv farmers zu`1'i\'e at yzL1`(l.<, and if t].c |".1.1'1 mq' (low .1 . .m',~h on ..,...,...c. 4k "41- um: azu;x".1!1:.~'. sno 1 1'<-1111-'_-;~ 121(11- catod the Gov01'mn-unt would move in `this direction p1'o\'iu`ing 1.f;'.01'c- IS gsuflicicmt (lc.m2md fxom n1unicipahLxe.<. ifor thr >'~t`in_;' up of such policies, and also if the 1".-dmzvl Gow.-r.11nuz:: ' H 4... Ilivaun IV\ .1 1.. I. u - KL] L`d.;,v LU . schemes. the mo mun , \N:1g'c Board indicated that an amend- mtr-oduced protectmg men and L 1 -`to take hlieir places at lower rater- Length of time for xvhich wage a1'rezu~.s may be collected and : the 'hOl11`S for which rates as fixed 1 under board orders may be paid will I of pay. LI:L'. 2111,81` l'C(T()1\'lD-Q` S(.`COI1(i 1'ead`ing. report of the Minimum ment will be lwomen workers against `boys being brought in by employers also be subject to legislation. At-tronev-Genm~n.1 W, H pvir-n =-,1 v 30 Million Dollars LHU u1\1\\.', pulllbll `muni<-ip21]i`u'4;-.~' are provision .~1houlI they will be able . 1~'.nu~~-,nn_- iusu nu ; to leglslaiion. ` At.t,oncy-General W. H. Price indi- .cated that steps will be taken 0 fwipe out an alleged insurance policy lracket that has been opc-m`in-g in {various parts of the province wmh31'e- ibv Deonle in nmnr+.1m.uto ph-mm~., able-IILIOLIS yezlrs now closing. Atto`rney~Gc-noral W. H. Price in- troduccd :he Loan and Tl'Uct Corpor- ations Act, and an :1m(-ndment to the Municipal Act, the former amending the Act to p1`o\'ide trust companies \\'lL'h power to act as cus- todians 01' trustees in bzm-krwptcy, and the latter giving` cities of more than 100,000 population control over {lumber yards in \\"lLl(:`h second-hand llumber is stored. | An wrnnnrlnwnv-+ 4n M " -'-A`-*""` I-:5u?n~IA muuun rn our provmce. when the time comes, as come soon it will, to [appeal to the electorate for 21 re- fnewul 01' the mzm(h1te they have given to this party, I feel sure that as to the reswlt there cam be no .doubt. This Government will be ask- ed '0 continue the work in the brig'l1ter and better (lays ahead :\\'hicll1 it has carried on in the four strenuous closinvg. l Attm'ne\'-GL-11m':xl W . H, D1-ir~n in. the sick, care for the poor, find` em- ployment for those out of work. pom- .sions for the aged and gene1'a.l`.ly to make lig'hto1' and more beam-ble the condition of all classes of men and women in our province. When the Itime comes. as 1-mnn Qnnn H mm +,. CANADI MATEO New low round trip fares now in effect (approximately 20% under previous fares) offer choice of routing, both ways via Vancouver, both ways via Chi- cago. or going one way, return- ing the other. Choice of lines beyond Chicago. Reduced sleep- ing car fares. r%LdiiInA 30 iipllars iacksonville, Tampa, St. Peters- urg, Palm Beach, Miamn. Con- venient connections are made for all Florida points via Detroit or Buhlo. Tickets good to return within 12 months. hr? Summer s most alluring charms await your coming . . . refreshing breezes . . . sunkissed beaches . . . ideal golf, riding. bathing . . . Full particulars from any agent L 2u'1'l\'U ill; IRE |".1.1'm<:1' an opt t.!1:.- o'0:1`c prices, me of` two 1"nin:r< m t`m-._. L u,-nun.-1 uunx _\ UH(1Ul`SCU pomtin-Q out `nut if the 43:` :nt.r1e.-ted some hnnlal hr. rnntln |'I` `Hut HLuHLl)_Ji..lllLIL'>' \\11U Hllgflf olicy ?1'emic1- Hen1'_v endorsed hnihnrv nnf `T ' 3-F` H-tn rut-110`.- n.1`,... ll Jlillllf ,"'\J 1112]. : proceed with `hp PI':nn13.-~- :|rIi- zg,.~,, L'H.uL'1- 51,11. :1 ('0. Iy prac- 'I"n' I`-.1\` wnir-.3 .~u.uu_v .~`1L:.`.~, xmmgv tm(*tr:d by these 9' rather 1112111 by the h ;-toils. Some 01' L110 0\`(:1- out in Cunzulze. many trees xmzasu" diumetc-1' on the :.`1 pine ;:'r.'>\v as Jim` .\iu(h of this i1mh.~ nu: m..-. .....1 ,. m \1u\L'1.lHlL'lZi - prop-o. `.~'t1'uc.t1'on. 3-vmbine exists u.. '~.\.14.... .4 Page 1'h1'e( )1H..'. l_\ U Ii 1. tu can n nnvn I-`nu!-, .\ U1 llll Gov- stcps WT :- Pa? ; the sup: N x`. -nnu .uux|x nu -.m.\ LHl`lJI'.' \\I|.\ ..`. =1; HUI. as 1nz1.=t.< and szpzu-.~' for .~'::i*, .5013, while immense quantities wurv .u_uz1:'(-rl :I.n(! .-'?=Ipp(,-I to l`:H`.Z'l:x.:(: Old timers 1'eI:1Le that tax: .-'- ,i-}{s used for masts were up to 118 fact in i0n_4'th and 1'uqui`.'C(l f1f't,v_*~n tr_am' to haul them to the 1'aiI\\.`ay. TI \'illz1.4`u of .-\n*,'.`L1s Wu. Lhu (`PH :0 of H111 hlnwhnv 11;`.-fmv .~ 4 Sinfre pine demand. am '.--nnlxa ..d . ,,.. . ..,.\. 'I`hr- seconri p<'v=`io Wm: the advent 01' `I m:L(1(2 it 17o.<.~;iblc fa \';1'n'n Hvnknu AF 0 vn-uz .'UH. !iLl"`:(,'l'(".'~` .~.|"` cur in di'-grunt ,:zn`t.a of 1 The pioneclv period in of Simcoo County and of c.\"I`n(lod from the bc_2'1m' ninctcc.-nt-h century until 21 It \`.`:l< n Hmn ni` `-~.--Y-- :1 THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934. lnuml. I.-I IOCHIO ii`-cg` Om` Lake i 0; thrwc thong wrhich i.'< row 21 Oro to\\'n.~.hip 5: .~ .4 L. _:|1-1. |\\ n 'LLl|(l .`'(]LlU.l :; week. .-mum I1-om the sale of lumber. The most extensne sandy areas oc- cur mostly in the ce.nt;ra.l portim. oi the country. The largest of these, near he centre of which Camp Bor- den 2: now located, occupxes p:-r`.= nf the three townships of 'l`o.~.s'o1'onr.: :J, ['I.<.-:2 zund Sulmdule and extends in 3 ;z'ene1'al s`ou`.h-\ve::(.crIy 'di1'e'ctivon 1'1-om B)":r1t\."00(! an ! Utopia. wsst to (11011- oaim um! .=nv.`.h to Iu`\'orvLt, inc-Iudi11;,_' Lisle and Tiofzzx. This . _v plain i.~. about ten miles long" and :,c\'c11 vcidu, wi*h the 2f -n(.-171'; 0utf. ::0 1'c. -\ D :2 1,.;z1\`c-'.".< tall and <>o2m)ri.-i:._; zu; a.1'(\u. of at least 5t`z.0()0 :u-rw-'.. I mmli;1tel_V north of this .<(>L1th :1" \ Vu.-=z1}z.'1 Beach is :umt}*.(-r [mu oi zvhnnf R inn .... -.1' VJ" ` vv u. beaten about (5.500 ac) dunes. Further n[' gnvnuml 1-lunn. auypxy, uuu umy une I11(3lW00(l need oi nu f-.u'n1, but also a CO1I'ltll'1'll0l.1.` rc-tum from the sale of lumber. The mrmf rw1-nnm~.:.-. can/hr n..n.._ .... 4AA\4 uvvulllyn The land \\`hit:h was covered wici` sands 01' maple, birch, asii, beech and other hardwoods has long since bee: cleared a.nd now fo-rms some of `chr- best farm land to be found in On- tano. The portions of far1n.~; wliici were stony or rocky were not cleared and there are to-day the izmn \\">3d- lots, which, with proper care and i .~;cientiilc 1]1'd1libg'ell10nrt, can he made to lsupply, not only the fuelwood need m. f':n'm, hnf nlcn n 1.nr\';nnr.n ---.....v.... .n.. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FOREST LAND (By A.S.L.B.; Simcoe is one of mu. izlrgest coun- ties in Ontario. It is about 65 milr.-s long from north to south and com prises an area of 1,808 square miles Naturally, an area of this extent; \\'ilJ; have within its bounds a wide rungs of soil c.onditions which, in this case vary from the rocky outcrop H: Matoheda.sJh township to the rich al- luvial deposits 01' the Holland RIVCI basin. Soil comlition-s are the mos? important factor in dete1'minin:g' the km! of i'o1'est \'.'l1ich will g;;o`\\` on -. given site, so that we nd narclwocd; covezecl the moist clay and loam soil wihle pine occupied the dry sandy areas and spruce and tamarac gnew in the swamps. Tim 1....,: ...1_: 1, , v (This is the first of a sezir.-s 01 Seven articles on Reforestati 1:1 Simcoc County pmpareu by the On tario Fomstry Branch wehicvh will an- pcar in me Adva.11ce from week to week)_ 1N0rthern Advance nut: IL [IU r}.:'in timber .' iii L` 1 .suvt:1`u1 Lnouszl an of which, com 10 Provincia.l Fon u is: located. m. (1.... T..r.,. :. .. ."\`\kZll \3l'l1 ll'!1l:i WIUJ ton. mlh-.~:, and it; \\`z1.< tum and twelve trzlin I ;~'qu:u'e timber I0 lea wnnlt lumber .-. V. Luv 1- `siblc. Reforestation in Simcoe Co. Hun`: LLH (`(14 m asset to The : 1 for their 0!`. 1'L.'T~.`1 In the ln L113}; .3 U fvn` lHl_` and it \'. H." ARTICLE 1. Correct Wedding S tatzonery UL l"4 .:lXU U28-\. -:1('l!H1hi:1!l1(` "aim. the land at tn-at 1:! took \\"hat Lin,-y] )\ L x ;g,\(] trn` Hill `stznmds ~ bc-tt(-,1` ` `no {1'm>.~:1 n :|I\ |\'\ ,. - H... 2 czune from wet! throw Fm `1lr\1v\ ... LDEZIIZIC .'-\.1mo. _ L.`.u:.\.`[J.11Ull'. he forest had bin lzmd cuulrx :1bu.ul2mt and ' miHio~n;-` of The orthern Advance 01-est had --Iu`\;n. HU .\\d..~} ( (-. u. L.P.I_ 111-1g'l11 bu.ulzmt '`L1' M"'5t- ; 1r:1;`.k 1{zp1111' and `.)Lu'n(:J, aC""`3a P`?mt`~" p;m.0_\. ;`.,m1\._,. unu. c11'cun' : of zlollzcrs 31.10 '59- on },,.v.(.._mA_ mm f`n0n1us \\`a.< pr N1 and (mg; l11;;h\\'ay with tl` mm POIU\\' zero and `nnrl -4. .... .; m-.:1:'mrn:u=hml 1 THE CANADE/--\N BANK OF COMMERCE IL \`. IHCJI `non plot. |.r... ..u .. `mung UL lull!` zzhout 18230. ,l,vr.Yn~~u.~...4- ' th` . the '-I--` \\(L\h \\nH..:1l .} 3 _ County to, 1". ~U';}'. hxstosy `rn'.'n:I ! ..;\..~.. p h`: I" L , . w. .J..\' zuuc L fnzmd. hww and J1I*()\'.'1 and tL:1::o(i 1r.....; ruuul HIIU. 'J'ru'rc Oiu.-1' 'i \\'llH led to bulimc plead _.:'uilty, so (1 nessus to court. 1 min in `nu . a(.'(`ll:~n_-(1, pointed out to the court Line ci1'cLinm:tz111ces suiwounding the case. On the night in question 'f'i1uinu_s' p1"oceeding' no1-1,111 on 27 the \\'e;1th0i' 20 degree.-3_ below .~,tormiiig heavily. _-\:v in-.ai;3p1`(:21ciic the C.P.R. crossing` hie \\'ii1d.~'.hield wiper was going`, but the; side windo\\'s were heavily fro. and he did not hczu` the train \\`i1i5tlc1 bccau.~.:e of the closed cab and the -ho\\'!ing wind. Tlhe uccL1sed be1'o1'e_ cL'o. at .\Iinr_\~'ing' and Midhu1'.<'.` . ::1:Ltio'1 AI\.`d.1' .un.i1Lu'.s\. I t Hammond, counsel 101' thc; 1 I I I ..:1d stoppctl before L-.1'0`s. i iJ.'.`. :11. this point. did no kI`]10X" he was] ' ` Li:< Lmck.:.. 'l"m-re is no dispute: i `put.-(I and Thomas admits he ` .. ` - \*.'L`n_'l1 20 and 2.3 miles an hour. Hp \*.'u.< inclined to con- test Lhe ca.-:1-, but as the Crown had at Hl1ll1i H_'l' of \-.'itne.~'.~'e.<, he decided to lmvor the (f0.~'f..'\` nml .i1n\'r- H; r-Hm-4 cu! uuur. nu mclmed con-` test had` number costs and rhavc `ltis client, plozul guilt, but asked for the mini-2` mum ne. 'I`p..('('.. (\rY:.. .. rm tions are carrect Ilugxscll Thom;L.~:, u_:;c 33, ling\'."oo \vz1.~; a.;<.~:c.<,sc(i f pohcu court SatL11`(Ia._\' 011 a ( 1`<;ck]-.~'s (lriving zu'ising' out I cidcnt Friday, Fub. 23rd, \ truck he was driving \\'a.s .< 1'rcig'h1; train on hlg ne:1~.- Ihur DRIVER nu, um ucuL:xa.1 uuvztuuugcs, Its` grovcmmcnt !1L11'.:'C1'y and serzcl c.`:tx'ac`.- I ing; 1.--lam, and. mos`. important of all, the fox-est-n1i11(lcd11~os.'s of its citi- zens, we \'CI11;lli".- to perdict that Sim-' coc County \~. il1 t0l1tlI1Ll(.` to lead the! way in 1';-for .-`Lu ion so that b<.'f;)1'L-J :;1zn1y \'c2u.- ' we }I'>.'n(.'(l. all its xvaarte` places will be proclucing u s-L1.~rtz1im: , . \'l(.'l(l of m(-n-lv:m1'nlxlr- Hm`nm- \\':'Hr-n bulk 01 urancnes at me top. For some years now private citi- zens of Simcoe County have realized their responsibilities toward the :for- ests; that the forest: wealth of the country is ours only in trust, to be used and caved for and to be pass- ed on to futu-re generations in an im- proved 1`Zl.l1(}1' bhan u depleted eondi-i tion, that the products of the forest must be trea:ed as a crop to be reap- ed continually, not a mine which will e\'enLually peter out. Thus we nd many private plantations of trees in different parts of the coun- ty, some of whicl1 were st:J.r.ed l:wen1;y years ago. About 1920 the county oieially began to take an mu terest in the iniprovement of its wa.~:te land and has purcliasecl ex`e-11- sive aieas to be refo1e.~.vLe for there is no reason why land \\'|l1l(. l1 once produ<:'e(l the ne.~:t timber which can be _<.,'ro\vn should not do so ag,-1:111, AND lildl-JP ON DOING SO. if i`. is 111z111z1g'e in a .~teien`.ie \'.'L},'. With its nzuv:'.'al :ulva11Lag,-.<, its j.U\'(:l1lI`.':(,`lli e:;ti'a1e`.- ;,,,,. ..-.;. unzl nu. .- A V nlnn. After the timber had been 1'en1.-vtd the land produced crops for a few years from the nutriment left in ihe soil by the forests, but this was soon leached out, leaving a sand which could not even grow g'ras:- for ture, and where it was exposed to the wind. it became blow-sand which blocked roads and covered good soil in many instances. By 1900 the pro duction of commercial timber from this cunty -had long since Dassed its peak. Most of the farms on the sand plains had been abandoned, and though some seed trees were left which could have seeded the land to pi-ne again, repeated res. caused mostly througih the carelessness oi campers and berry-pickers, and, in some cases, deliberately set in order to bum off the gass, killed off young,- growtxh so that these areas, which have the potentialities for protlucing exceedingly valuable C1`-Ops, became nohing but desert wasles. The im- pression of a desert is l1eightene(l by the fact that a few of the original trees were left standing and are dot- ted about the plains -re.sIe`i:1blin~g no- thing so much as palm trees with the Luil 01' branches at the top. some v<=.:1)* now nv?\~n1-n mH_ Ill J11.` able :1 I1 .` LLZLLU ` luul :' IS FINED FOR BEING HIT BY TRAIN Jicur 'i'hompson said he that Thoinas wouu. ty, did not bring wit- :ou1't. It was very fortun- opinion, that. the accused .0 bu in court at all. tmck to be badly (lzximxj:-.-:2 n 2L (ii.`~'t21rI1L'C of 114 feet I L-omph;-te1_\" around. ` to Jr-ii}: con. that .~'uIi'v1'<-(I a heavy penalty :0 imposed the minimum ) 211*? $' 50. costs He` ULlLL'l,'J', I UIUHLU D `.2 C 29`='c and Chi<-z1.u'<) 23%; ronto 39, `Cnicag;o_ ,ba(-on i1o}_`.~:, 'lm'01`1`o 59.1 `and Chicago_ $4.50. _ ` Dc:1ln1f_" with :1dmin!:-'t1'z1 lown (Icn21.i'tinmi't_. Mr. .\`I:1cz1 icd out that in county . `ox m`0\ i'm-i::l lii;:`1i'-'.':1y.~' '..'nr~rc ,0`O0,000 im'<-stud. e.\:clu.-ire em Ontario and t1'an.~:-(,2: w:Ly.<. While con>s21`uct1on bm.n 1`c(]ucc(i. p1'n_".'r:m1 fem Ontario 11215 zulvzu Here's one detail of the wedding hat need not worr ou a artlcle t y y p_ For our announcements and invita ` . 1cLllll Valera. 10.~`t of any veconuna . it produce.<.- ',`l'z'l. (- wit-I ` on, accused` ('nlH`1' nf ll Uni E, of Col-`[ $15.50 in.` L (hargc or 1- ml on .-y.. \\ UUH L .~-'E1`L1Ck 1.g1l1\vay U1 {U1 ZIC` when the: __-r`\]11-I. 1\xv` MIA: 1 by` `mi 'V2lll()l.!.\' L/()II.`3')'\'i`LCI\'C {HUNlnlStal`a.1,l\}n.` I ;'I`hc G1'<"L'.01'}; Cmnn1i.~`si0n, uupoim-.:d {by the Drury Government, he , Iwas intemlt-(1 to dismiss Sir Adam, Bock after :'c1'\'in;x _V0u\':: wit'~out' szt'z11'y. ` I "H. '53-: nn1lhh1`n' nwnru n`n.v- In 1`I\un \~.m`1'c 4-1 NH` |H`|)\ HlC1`. ! Va .~:um.< tltat \\`4` 1'.:-1\'o been` spe-nd*in_9; whothey of c-a3wit:1? or <'u1'- 1`enrt.'z1cc.o11n't:, said M14. Mzxcmll-a_v, "I1-ave hr-C-11 sp.=nL in an otfor` to Ev-Ep u . . 71 l `lief I last :!Q'11C As a Confidential Friend .. . . Pointirw; to '.'i(-`ory for the Gov- emmonrt in thr fm-tlu-nmin2' election. Mr". Ma-catllzxy .=:1i`l fhut if `ulne 1"eco1'l of `=hr- Govt-"nm(-v"t ['01- the lzwt four Vt-ars is exnminr-rl it will be plzxin tlmf evm'_v mlI"~'I""` lws been |)e11 the-iy enemim ni;a'ht and (luv to the _e,'1'eat`z1sk of public men t0- thinkingz`, plannin". lo;:`i. ml- ministn.-`nj: for the im`:ro\'c1`1v.m1 of: r'omlitinn.< of the fm-mrn-. the lznho-`c.-r, I `he prorlu:-r`1'. the mv;<*l1anl:. o\ ..- ry- l x`.l`.m'r\ Llvt n1'nvlnr='- I [ .'~`2L'Zl.I'y. i H, was nobhin_r_v` more nor lo. `ham :21 pi;'z1tica] expedition to null dowr !zmd \\'1`0c1< the .jv'(]1 l)," rha!`g'o(I M1` IVI.'L(*:111Iz1_\'. U11rlm-rd)` ;~vtnmlz1n`. oi jurlgmmc-nt of human :1fTai1'5; it mus ` ho ndmittcul that I-Iydro has had long`, continuous`. SllC('(',:1Sfl!1. homsst and czumblo :1dn1i11i. and ]f)_\'dI r:nthusia.tic . from the Cor. } S.C`VU..i\'` party. I`... L1... I`|_.__ I 5 1 1 ~ ivincial life. .1115.-L \,u1.|un.s.s1uuL'1' EL L.on Wnlch `had .~'ho\\'n there were seven in three years, he had tome from 21. imam 01- g'1'oup of men "who have a jchcap and mi. outlook on pro- This, he said. \\'u:_= 21 round about mefuhod of getting` 2 (`.19. Eat the man who is no` hm'o to . for hitnsa-If. and is l`C('L`i\'Cf] with the 3-'or1tmnpt1 it (lo. L-.4. While the Go\'e1*nmunt , hlmmrd Ins :.'L-2L1` foy low of. .":n~\~.u ' I\V/\rlI1:~9- - 17.. `L. 1.... 1' v `V-2'.) \'l(h\ `AK (1 `l'i.`,UUU IH Hydro u l1`(l(`)` U` . ,\ uut un'::'['1u_\mw'11l. Il!L*z1.~2Ll1`(*.~7. 111 me four y(-211'.` there spent !$115,000,000 on \".u'iou.< roads, in .'c1u(lin_u' $30,000,000 for 1nnintm1;n1(~-. ;'l`his xxork has 1))`0\`id- (1 o\'(-1' 9,000.- :000 mun (l:v1._v.< per _v<.-:11` of on 1: basis (of 200 (luvs pm` year per man, .. ,.,_ 1... ,. ._,,, ,uuu,uuu um-sLcu. C.\lL`l1!: trans- wn .<. con>s`.1'uct `bur; p1'n_n;1 uem zu un'-w]71o_\'mm1t mca: ]:1=1- `f'rnn- 17:-an- Hum-n 11 lull`! ilLl\"cll1L'Cb'. 3 Mr. ;\Iuc21uh1_V . <}`.0\\'Cd tha` ])rice:3 [Of steers :13: of Feb. 24th, were $6.25! 5in Toronto and $6.23 in C11ic;1_2'o; `butt-er, Toronto 28`.:c, 1\Ion`.1-xeull 901:. mm m.;,.....-,. 00.1 nu. 3 'Jl"..'U. I Liberals, he went on, are still! sl11ll_v-.~;l1a;1l_\in~g" on the issue, vcouplcd with shifting pointing` to `he efl'oi't Hepburn some time 1l_L',`0 in Mr. T. L. Church, of paijxn on the issue. Chu'-:('li s zi1i-s\'.'c1' had been if." H(ml;u.i'n \\'a.< r. ycwontiinuo as 21 gramaphone of the Quebec Liberals and Prmniey Tasch- ,c:1'eau, than it \\'u.=: time for opposi- `tion to Mr. Hg-pbu,i'n s policies. E 3 While Liberal u(lv:mce m)ticos' lc-laimod vim Go`.'<:1'11.inm1: this SC.\'. `would be :1LXi)_i(`Ct{'(i to hombin_u' and z1*d.acl<:<. M11 .\I;u-ziulay ;1C0l`7C(i 11210. ;Opp0.~:ition for nu.-1*<'l_\` p1`o(luci115.: a `couple of The Lib @1111 board tC`:'2i!\`(l ;the lioanl [b1'ain ti`u.~'t ;nut 0.1" que.-'tion.~:. He 1'(-l'<,-1-in-Ll lnviin f.vi1:1'= "Il'l'V\";l\"` \-nrr-I u-rl :11 n L"'ll ` th Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund \ H`(`l` 45,00 NV! -, Li u .!.L'l.` that now. n..u.1 n1-:1 .Hig`E1 had . - .[u'1su mum ever geitmg u11(1re1'\\'ay. l t Mr. Macaulay also cl1a1'gc(l that _ these Liberal tactics are tying; the. n 1 hands of D1`. McQuibb-.111, who would [1 no? make a denite stutenu`-11t of his flstand on the (lcvelopmcnt, because, _;as the Blinistcr .stat<:Ll, Dr, McQuib-I, 1!ban has a halter around his neck.; 3'But he hoped Dr. McQuibba.n wouldl .lonc (lay pull `-Ihe rope apart and get! l free. ' I 1:1m....1n L,` -.l\.QL ,,. ,. '13 II any v=o1mm' that me poop!` of the pro\'inc.Le have ('m`.`. *Conc1u.=ion thaf` they urn i`bunc`n oi schvool boys out on Hal- `lo\vc`cn p1'zmk xxithout any .SL`l`i0LlS Iintention of preparing` to a(In1ini.tcr 1 Mr. Macaulay, I s-\nnH1m- um- +n +]1n nun bhe affairs of 1-110 province " quori-cul illll`. .`V1'dCillllZLy, Anot.h(:r qzzx-stion as to thv num- !b(31'0f telephone calls from the G-.)\'-- `ernmcnt to Hon. G. H. Fcrg'u. .High Commissioner 21: London, \\"l'1jch `had thm-n wm-n cmmn in Hu.,... ' ' Ul".l l H W` :at I mem; had Sr`: Iliviiwxwlx u. uupuuru c21..us ullcs l'C(]llOSl'. I0! commencement of the pruject just ba11yhoo-`.`his voice of On`ta.rio ing for 21 g'o-aihead, declared M121 Mzxcziulay. Let me say to him that `kind of ballyhoo ihe .s joining in is 21! consvpiracy with the private interests [of Quebec to prevent the g'rea~t enter-, .prise from ever getting u11(1re1'\\'ay. I Macaulav also nhnrmul +`.~.n+ .of Highways, concluded the debate In the rst divisioln of the sessien, , the Henry Government was sustain : ed by the huge m-ajoirity of 76-20 in approving adoption of the Speech from the Throne, thus affirming" the. sub-aimendment of P.re.nier George S. Henry." The sub-amendment joined cordially in the hope expressed by Hon. Herbert A. Bruce, Lieutenant-' Governor, in `the Throne speech, that our country will soon be on the road to enduring prosperity. By the same majority, Dr. G. A. Me-- Quibban, `Liberal House Leade.r, ac- cepted defeat to his amendment which criticized the Go\'ermnen't. Hon_ Leo-pold Macaulay, Minister on behalf of the G-overnm-eznt, scoring 4 in marked fashion on the Opposition. members, and making a particularly witl1er.ing attack upon M. F. Hepburn, Pr-o\"incial Liberal Leader, who he charged has allied `himself with private interests of Quebec in order project. ; Riv Tlnnhin-n nnihv 4-lnia ~.um.nn..o- 4`.-.. `i i to defeat the St, Lawrence seaway l l !THE WEEK WITH I | THE LEGISLATURE} Your l)anl\r*1'. too, i. m;u1--a nimuhcr of a proliossion that works as mucli as ally other in the 1:-ulalic izrl-.-/rest, protevlillg the (lCp'n~'itOl` ::~'uin.~:t loss and e111plo3'iIi;; his liquid surplus for the gmivrul a(lvuncement of the COl1nl1`y. Each l`1H,`llll)(`.I` of the sniff of The Canadian Bank of Commerce is bouml by professional oath to treat your affairs condentially. Make 1130 of his services, placing him on the same friendly pro- fossionzil footing as your family lawyer or llx}`.si(:iu11.