stoiiffville ontario august 26th 1937 werecommend dominion royal master tires l every feature lor safety ip and mileage i w s widdif ield summers last long weekend go fron noon friday sept 3 until 200 pm monday sept 6 return leave destination up to midnight sept 7 1937 for ares and further information apply ticket agents the tribune published every thursday at stonffville ontario yearly subscription rate canada united kingdom 200 united states points 250 a v nolan jp editor and publisher v countywide tag wee manned for kiddies of yor county childrens aid society sent ember 18 to 25 in cooperation with vork county council municipal councils all hrough vork county have agiiii ivon their sanction to a tag week o he held for the benefit of the it tie children in the care of the fork county childrens aid society vhile the statutes provide for the iiaintennuce of these youngster of vhich our society here in vork jsounty have hundreds thero are lidded funds urgently required in rder to give these unfortunate hildren a few bright hours or per- iaps some little extra that year hildren enjoy or which may be the irormal possession of children lessed with parental care in the lsual way funds raised by tag sub scripts go entirely lo ihe children tag week in vork county will he lbaorved from september is to 25 lint last week organization work livafc launched in order lo put it iter ss in a manner befitting the jivorjiy object in view service clubs junior and senioiir iwomons institutes are taking hold inf the work also other clubs of i young women and these organiza tion iii bo depended on to do the tagging iy the manner in which organizations are taking hold of the iwork there is no one going to be overlooked by the girls with the box- i es when they are on their rounds we are sure the citizens of this i community and district will wel- icomo them with open arms as it i were for who is there but would lnot give a bit of silver or better i still a dollar bill to thrill the heart i of a young child in need the family cared for by vork i county childrens aid is a large i one running between s00 and sou and those who are travelling i rjxrat arranging to make them happy trough funds raised on this tag occasion are giving their service i entitqly without charge while lother liberalhearted citizens aro loaning their automobiles and buying i ft ha gas out of their own pockets juat to help 1 y mis leigh from toronto visited wih her sister mrs b jones and family over tile weekend iir cyril berry from feneion falls was in the community over sunday and preached in the mbc church sunday morning mrs e storm is spending a week witli her sister mrs j doust miss velva widentan of toronto visited relatives in the community over the weekend mrs williams of toronto visited a few days with mrs forreter jiu arvilla mr and mrs was hoover of tor onto spent a week with his father david hoover together they took a trip to stayner one day hist week and renewed some old acquaintances there are still some horses for sale at mr c doners barns conic and see them there will lie a baptismal service in the mbc church wednesday evening sept 1st at s oclock everybody welcome rev c x good will he present and no doubt will preach rev good will also preach on sun day morning it being the quarterly meeting sunday when communion will he administered farmers are looking for nice weather for a week or ton day to get their crops away before the grain takes harm from the moisture imr and mrs earl doner visited with mr and mrs warren ttaemin onsundav your system needs spring cleaning too rheumata 5 the most oftective heibal remedy against rheumatism neuralgia neuritis and otlior rheumatic ailments will clear your blood thounoughly and remove body poisons collected during the winter 7 weeks treatment 125 remove thoso sore spots of eczema and psoriasis now use tarina the homo remedy that has proven itsolf through tho ages price 95c seven herbal oils make termusol in excellent compound to relieve asthmr hay fover catarrh headache sprains etc lumbago rheumatic pain instantly sold by storeys drug8torb born in wh1tevale newmarket lady dead following an illness of almost three years during which time she was confined to her bed the death occurred on thursday morning august 12th of margaret jane cr- tor widow of ihe late robert b smith in her 72nd year mrs smith was a patient sufferer and for the past two weeks realized that she was not long for this world she retain ed consciousness until a few hours before her death born at whiievale out she had spent practically all her life in new market her husband the late r b smith purchasing the extensive hardware business from col j w allan a goodly number of years back he predeceased her in 1924 surviving are two sons robert and max of town four daughters pearl and connie of town and ruiyj mrs thorndike and irene of tor onto and five grandchildren john thornike robert and aubrey smith and margaret and paul smith also two sisters mrs l p hogle of hartney mil mrs emma long of st paul minn and three brothers james carter whiievale ieuj carter green river and john car ter seugog island from expresshe 1 i xo war ix europe thixks ferguson there will be no european war tor many years to come that is the guess of hon g howard ferguson once premier of ontario and erstwhile canadian high commissioner to london who returned to his home in toronto on saturday after a few months stay in england mr ferguson hedged his guess with one if if mussolini does not fly off the handle the italian dictator is an incotculable his ac tions cannot be predicted he is megalomaniac said mr ferguson nobody knows what he is going to do even he however has lately been given something to think about thai may moderate his megalomania britains resolute reassertion of power and germanys unwillingness to commit suicide for fascisms sake have made the path to roman im perial domination so perilous that even a madman may shrink from i reariimmrnl klvect britains rearmament program the manner in which it was an nounced anil the way which it has been accepted wholeheartedly by the people have changed the face of the european situation according to the ontario statesmen and it was not only ihe pro gram itself he said it was the surprise the shock il gave to thej diplomats of europe they had j been accustomed to consider britain a wornout old lady who would sub mit to any humiliation and accept any insult the sudden announce ment of the new determination doubled tho force of the lesson mr fergusons guess is not the result of casual gossip or uninform ed speculation he has talked with diplomats statesman and high officials of many countries and lias formed iiis opinion on their inform ation and his own observation then you dont think germany would go to war for spain h was asked thinking or empire xo she wont and i dont think she eares very much for col onies hitler is thinking of a ger man empire in europe and lie is making his way steadily by insidious piepaganada and skilful penetration in austria in cxechoslovakii in lithuania and along the baltic by that method he may bring another hundred million people under ger man influence ho doesnt want war with russia his talk is meant to scare russia off and italy as i said nobody knows what mussolini will do but lie has had a lesson in britains rearmament and in germanys refusal to guarantee support lie knows ho cannot com pete with great britain once she starts he lias only about half o abyssinia under control and it i costing him heavily to control that the taxes in italy are getting lie valid all bounds at one time hi was able to say that the high taxe were for improvements in the cotn try he has worked miracles in in terior administration but now he has to say it is lor the army and the people are grumbling when arc1ue courted ox concession tex when archie courled long igo lie never staged a blazing show he says there was no need for things were very simple then when bash ful maidens talked with men and archie rode a steed the horse was from his fathers farm and it was standing in the barn he rode to court his lass he did not have to buy a thing nor have a horn to sound and sing nor did he feed it gas some lozengers with tender words a mixture of sweet nouns and verbs was ail that archie had and he would hand them out with care to urge along his love affair ho was a thrifty lad there were no night clubs run ning then to beckon lassies and their men there were few bills lo pay on summer evenings they would drive and feel it good to be alive sniffed clover also hay xor did ho have to feed his girl and follow through a dizzy whirl paid no amusement tax at night he sat upon the porch the kind old moon the only torch he stole six sounding smacks and thats the way that archie went when he was but a budding gent in days of humble men and archie was a winner too for thats the way they used to do upon con cession ten by ark uxbridge township accounts paid this month the national policy of the liberalconservative party provincial and dominion for many years has been to create industry for the purpose of providing work and wages for labor and a profitable home market for the farmer the lumberman and other primary producers the partys sympathetic attitude towards labor is evi denced by the social legislation on our statute books the liberalconservative party believes that labor should receive a fair sbare of the fruits of industry and is entitled to organize in order to improve the lot of the worker as regards wages bours security in old age and all other conditions of industrial life the liberalconservative party reaffirms its traditional policy of in sisting upon the maintenance of law and order in all industrial disputes and pledges itself firmly and scrupulously to uphold the laws of canada the libera lconservative party in ontario stands for the following i t- 1 the right of employees lo bargain collectively through their own representatives chosen without dictation coercion or intimidation 2 it is and has for many decades been a fact that both capital and labor arc international in their organization accordingly the right of the worker to belong to the union of his choosing canadian or international craft or industrial is fully established provided always lhat the unions must observe and that capital must observe in all their actions ihe laws of canada 3 the liberalconservative parly is unalterably op posed lo ihe introduction into ontario of sildown strikes sabolagc or other violations of our law and for llic purpose of clarity hereby places itself on record as being opposed to such illegalities whether they are introduced into ontario by labor unions affiliated with the c f o the a f of l or any olher organization capital or labor 4 that representatives from oilier countries both of capital and labor shall be subject on the same principles as olher people to our immigration laws and that they shall when admit led to this country strictly observe the laws of the land 5 the primary function of the slate in all industrial disputes is fjkst lo lake no sides and to maintain law and order without the display of unnecessary or provocative force and second to enact and impar tially administer adequate legislation for the conciliation of industrial disputes 6 the right to work in canada is not dependent upon membership in any organization 7 that no strike shall take place until all reasonable methods of conciliation are exhausted and the worker should have the right of secret ballot free from improper influence or coercion in all decisions relating to the dispute 8 the liberalconservative party will continue in the future as in the past to defend the principle of freedom of association within the law the parly reaffirms its belief that the essence of democracy is trust in the people and to rely on freedom and not in dictatorship that public opinion may be led hut not driven and that the greatest safeguard of orderly progress and reform is the sound common sense of all classes of the canadian people i have stated frankly and fearlessly my partys policy toward labor and law enforce ment i stand now as always for law and order for all under all circumstances this policy is the democratic british method and i shall apply these principles in the administration of our provincial affairs leader of the liberalconservative party in ontario the following road accounts were passed for payment melvin alsop cut weeds 1140 ililliard armstrong cut weeds 350 evereld toole cut weeds 100 h dickinson cut weeds 1200 w smalley cut weeds 360 samuel bacon cut weeds 1100 clifford lee cut weeds 240 arthur peddis cut weeds till wash lit co cecil lateham cut weeds 000 ed red- shaw cut weeds s60 archie storrv cut weeds s00 charles wateu cut weeds 300 loss hi cut weeds and drag 1320 vincent baker 15 yars gravel 225 robt redshaw cut weeds 1020 stan irwin cut weeds 320 william smith cut weeds 960 herbert attwood shovelling gravel 400 goldie james cut weeds and gravel 1980 ed sheehy till wasbout 12 w t lock cut weeds drag s20 murray stewart tractor on grader 720 ross middleton gas for trac tor and spikes 600 w j wagg 51 tile 642 earl tindall 70 rods wire fence 2100 l hodgson 22 roads wire fence 660 frank merrick cut weeds drag 2000 russel stony 93 yards crushed stone for bridge 6940 howard stony hauling crushed stone 2312 xorinan lee drawing 90 barrels cement 9 raines david steel for bridge 9338 uxbridgc hardware cement lumber hardware 33211 j w gould building bridge 31110 1 m rae 15 gals gas s3 60 charles feasby haul grave and drag 5650 trcas ux bridge town 74 yardsgravel 1110 ira stiner cm weeds make fill 5280 cecil wallace till wasli and haul gravel 3500 harvey carroll 16 yards gravel 240 russel storry gravel and hauling s25 walter lock crushing and hauling gravel 31250 philip bonus 1s5 yards gravel 2760 walter todd haul gravel 35 levi day rut weeds 000 r x hogg drag remove snow fence 24 george wilson fil wash 800 walter thompson re pair road 16 1600 gordon hock ley cut weeds 720 j c ward drag put in culvt 320 charles watson postage stamps 300 bristol mcguckin drag till wash 1330 laverne cairns cut weeds 1330 joseph jones haul gravel and cut weeds 5010 other accounts passed ii e p co hall service 79 1 municipal world supplies s2ll ontario hospital woodstock care marion ward 16 one half hospital accounts 8012 ontario health department insulin for dellieit haynes 2 so h j cave on printing 6soo gordon flewell one sheep injured by dogs 300 johnkidd valueing 100 arthur brown lo pay labor on side walk 5392 chas feasby drawing gravel 2100 jos crawford for gravel s7 distin mcdonald for cement 7735 laborers will get cents an hour teams with drivers 50 cents indigent patients are criticized wages of county road employees were increased by a recommenda tion of the roads and bridges coni- mitlee of the council of the united counties of northumberland and durham and the days work was re duced from ten hours to eight the wage of laborers was ad vanced from 20 cents an hour to 25 cents foremen from 23 cents to 30 cents teams with drivers 50c formerly 40c crusher foremen and bridge construction foremen will he paid 45c instead of 40c power grad er operators 40c truck drivers in creased from 25c to 30 cents hired trucks so cents an hour for l- yard capacity and 100 an hour for 2 yard trucks earns high post r g mcnelllic widely known and popular canadian pacific railway official who on june 30 suceeds c b foster as passen ger traffic manager of the com pany with headquarters m mont real mr foster retires under the pension regulation after 4 years of service announcement of mr fosters retirement and mr mokeilllei promotion wa mad by george stephen taaftw ytoepreeldeat at the coape