second section- famfftriut snbnne secoxo section xi xo the tribune stouffy1lle oxt december 9 194s eight pages dominion racing car association ready to expend ovei 50000 on pickering property representive tells council 5touffville councillors returned for 1949 the midget racing car associa tion of canada is ready to spend 48000 on a iarge 10aere property fronting on xo 2 highway which ir in the process of being pur- 9000 and parking facilities fori this firm is willing to do things 8000 cars the outlay would be the township is unable to do at the equipped with floodlights and present time said dr mcewen public address svstem it was at the present time the depart- suggested bv dr x er mcewen mem of highways has refused to chased from dr x e mcewen deputy reeve that the council eon- say yes or no to allowing an this fact was revealed bv mr sider giving the association a fixed opening onto xo 2 highway scott representative of the con- assessment for five years for i have legal advice that the cern at the pickering township which thev would place an athletic i department cannot block the pro council meeting on thursday i field lighted and equipped with ject the doctor continued the racing car people con- sound and a skating rink in the we might get a special assess template erecting a too ft long incircle of the track for the use intent rate for grandstands track with bleachers seating of the townships young people gested clerk johnston sug- mmvtmvmmitvmmw imm ladies overnight bags builtin wardrobe contrasting stitching slsoo and up various shades and the practical solution to that special gift problem youre bound to please with a handsome smartly- styled piece chosen from our wide selections of famous makes various sizes styles sold singly or in matching sets suit cases sizes ladies travelling cases tive matching sets 675 and up in attrac- s2c50 and up gladstone rags or choose from a host of other furniture items kliimtlkk storikvimk l e oneill ii skua i director phone 9swi henry ogden councillor with the exception of reeve xolan who will begin his fifth term on the first of january the mem bers of stoulfville village council for 1919 will all be starting their second year in office having been returned by acclamation at a well- attended nomination there was little or no criticism offered about the work carried on by the council last year and since the tax rate was lowered instead of following the trend of increasing it as most municipalities had to do expenditures were not criticised either the council paid the veterans of stoulfville 750 as a gift in recognition of their services and this met with general approval xotice was also given by the reeve on nomination night that he would support some undertaking that would pay the members for their services and this too brought a v xolan reeve glen ratclitf councillor scott favorable comment instead of criticism all of which leaves the 1919 councillors in a happy mood clavt baker councillor analysis of canadian and american prices by markham farmer mr ward hallman markham for gdc pound while here it is 73c mr hallman further refuted the fallacy that living costs are higher output or level of costs we can supply goods and at a competitive price we hope you will make it in the states he believes the fact possible for us to sell them and we 23 here they are 3950 for the is just the reverse a small radio of well known maker sells in the states for 2300 in canada 3950 electro lux in the states 2395 in canada 2975 a pressure cooker township farmer had both his i over the line sells at 12 in canada j eyes and ears open on a recent17 automobile tires in the states i visit to uncle sams domain where i he spent some time at the home of his father business man in rochester himself a farmer and his father a butcher he could see first hand how prices over there correspond to ontario prices for farm commodities take cattle on the hoof if you like said mr hallman i found american farmers receive 30c cwt- for cattle as against 20c in ontario yet a t bone steak in rochester sells for only 05c a lb while here we pay 69c a similar situation exists accord ing to mr hallman in the price of hogs and bacon the yankee farmer is receiving 55 to goc for hogs as compared to 50c in ontario yet he pointed out bacon over there is selling in the butcher shop from 55 to 57c lb and here the price is over 60c in the dairy industry a similar peculiar situation was found where u a e mil hope you will be prepared to import on a much larger scale the record of administration in washington during the past 16 years has been relatively favorable to easing tariff restrictions between canada and the united states but a greater degree of acceleration is same quality and size a suit of needed if these two countries are clothes that a city tailor asks 90 to pay the effective part expected for on yonge street can be bought of lhem jointly in the defense of for less than 50 in rochester the western democratic world all this adds up to a need for not only are tariff cuts needed tarift revision which canadian 1ut reform of tariff and customs buyers are taking advantage of i regulations quotas quarantines mr abbott in his boston speech i evaluation methods etc which so last week referred to the tarilti often hobble the free exchange of arrangements from quite another trade across the border angle however mr abbott said i t stronger canada is indus- too often we find the tariff trially the better neighbor she will structure of our country makes it difficult often impossible for our goods to flow into the us markets at times this is due to the nature of your customs adminis tration rather than to the tariff itself although generally your tariff is much more protective than ours those obstacles are particu larly evident in regard to our man ufactured goods and processed raw be to the united states in the battle of defense judging by news pictures the boys who do the fighting for peace in the un ring always shake hands between rounds all hallows church london wliich through the voluntary efforts of firefighters samuel pepys the diarist and sir william penn father of the founder of pennsyl vania survived the great fire of materials the american farmer receives 612 there is no weakness in our against 105 in this province yet economy nothing wrong with our suffered extensive incend- mr hallman found butter selling production either in volume of boml damage in the recent war and will be restored mm te3 champion ewe at the inter national livestock show in chicago in the southdown class shown here with shep- hard lloyd ayre of richmond hill the prizewinner is owned by don head near richmond hill farms