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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jun 1948, p. 2

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Heavy taxation bearingdo_mmstueamNtandtttrtft-n.wtttt almost Maude weight. in [My thumb; the mm" which has made this country what it in today. Ttutstsamem-eewtuingtoinv-tVri-in--to" orinsomebutsinesstuttooVdaathougttitwouidbeaaueeenow hesitatestodoso,bo-ifthetr-t.n-,oirthe guvemment is the real gainer, and if the ventuu prove- . mum, he alone is the loser. In Ontario, the maximum en investor my retain hum I dollar od profit is 63 cents after payment of taxes on bum 'rroata. and My ls only it he is liable tor no penonal income tax. while the minimum may be " cents or less, dependent upon the rate pf personal income- tax. In simple lmguue, if avian ue risked in n ventun which proves successful, the government take three-cumb- to mm of the resultant proiita, while if the venture is a failure. the lam loses his savings Under such a system them seems little it my reason for man to try and get ahead by supporting my type at enterprise by the we of his money. Little wonder that there Me now million: of dollar! lying dormant in the banks, while many who have good idea but little capital cannot market those we” been”: they lack the funds to produce them. - Commenting on a clean sweep in three Fedenl 2rreiectioas by the C.C.F. yhe Prime Minister of Canada had this to "r. This is a nice, plausible explanation. But if it were to beat up under any searching analysis it might be wondered why other countries like France, Italy and Holland which have suffered any time; the hardships, high prices and restrictions of Canada have " swung away from the panacea-touting hucksters of the left to more moderate, conservative governments. One thing that has happened in Canada is that the preaent Govern- ment deserted its duty of providing leadership and intelligent inter- pretation ot the inevitable post-war inthtitmt and left the way wide open to scurrilous and distorted aiets on "hee enterprise" as entirely responsible for rising prices. _ After high Government claims of almost magic price controls (which were a postponement and nothing much more) there was a deathly omcial hush while self-appointed ems-den played on natural resentments of Canadians by laying it alt to some conspiracy ot our "system". So tar as we recall there has not been at any time a single, courageous admission by any Government leader as to why the war must be paid for by a period of high prices, as it is being paid for in England, Russia, Holland, the U.S.A. and Timbuctoo. The physicians who should heal themselves are those who have ignored the true Canadian majority and run in panieltefore every nine- thumbing minority that marched up to the steps ot Parliament. When Canada wants socialism, Canadians will say they want it. Until then a Government that is elected to carry out its obligations in a free economy, maintain law and order and leave some shred of pride mm its people, should fear only its own fears. There is a ditrerenee, even to-day, between caution and paralysis-Hamilton Spectator. The ie'ad which the our. has gained in the reach! bteleetions refleets the inevitable dislike felt by persons of all classes for high living costs and privati6ns and restrictions ot any kind." . Ile 1lhierko lions Club Thanks You for iumnriim Their Annual Camival Not That Easy will also Ilene“ "on your generosity. _ for my years. Other chant-hie Waterloo autumnal... Hellman-spent pool In Waterloo that '01! deviant the run"! of m. Minnow tNtmettavovRw t.Mdwutieqetete.tselieveawer. Inna-elm.” (in in open to correction II to the value ot the book to the well- tre., scienM The only run“ for the gnomnt will he to eoetgtrm them In their pet-one] ammu- ond AMI-mini conduct. or to lead mom may from the conventioml return which experience and hir oerttaverhowniotrethebeotme mm I "One criticism of the wt in- vestigation in that it may well be [mile . . But here in 'omeetsing which is more than futile, it me; be tHneeroutr. If the scientiet fee that I apediftc investigation they be of value in pron-Vin. or crut- In; something which in good for civilization, well and good. Net on he keeps his Meetive in he any be Jlr1illl'lf,. but of what rubble value the remit: M We mutilation ore to the innocent. tfr,",'.',',',, Tl/tte, ll tow men- to w or re. " 'ac. literature one chum HEALTH refers to discuss-ion- of realism which took place at about the time of Zola. "Some ot the rank in: of that time thought that their art required a desorption of the ttlthr and obscene just because " w. there to be mfched out and described. he? failed to realize that any». or sewage is in the says: PP? in the fmwing room. 2')irpa, the truth of as. unte- men a re was on one at the L2tr1,1f/l"gt, gym any at Waterloo durinfn noo- hour on 911.4 weteUAhis huh wag} The editorial quatiqns‘ the value of the book, and states that "it would seem that here is another example of the specialist learning more and more about lam and less to the destruction even of his main objective of doing goods The atom- ie bomb expert in the amence of {raven motivating education in himself and his co-sclentints. has produced an instrument of destruc- tion which may destroy all of m These-called sex experts, by delv- ing into a mlnuitae of Bert, will not y discover facts which may or may not be significant but, by the same token,, may plant in the pub- lic mind the seeds of a movement which will destroy all our concepts ot moral conduct as built up through the centuries and thin de- atroy the famigr which so far has bean co the basin of chill-J as on. 1ttue'tN'tftitPgN"grlt Deoi.tT.therelntieq, mu ttsePiustiaewstr,RaiBu'a-tt iee1ii,t,Qtgt,rug,/E,'g,uf toeiieoatrorotmo.m8ttmete iii: ofttie - t 1939 new car- lit,) headlines "WAR 'f%lSl'h'i -c ADA B AT WAR." _ The reactions ot the tttpeg .were nanny and varied. few peo- rle paid little attention to the start ing beginner some hesitated mm menus-Yr uni then went on their way hing that the paper wu an old edition; many, out a polite- ness would not stand and Mare but nevertheless were urged', age] a large parentage those noticing the paper stopped to look at it. me- HEALTH. “The cost of the book is $7.50 and one would suppose that this fact alone would limits its distribution,'" comments HEALTH which is the omcia1 magazine of the Health League. "Yet one is told that there is a widespread demand for the book by the lay public, stimulated, one may-surmise, by spicy reviews in the lay press which stimulate the libidinous pmpensities of the allow and '_ey',or?his1i.etttd..." . less is" use is limited toicie"niihe purposes, it is stated in an editor-. 5L-i_n___the May-June issue ot The Department inta trut that gs 'irils'il'-a'lir'il'iiuii, Gift- seed as r asdags Hum tttttt seed to Canadian soil and C mute. it should be- preferred in the inter- ests of the Canadian economy. Ca- nada usually produce w]: of thiaseedtounisetthedo ede- mand and to have a surplus for ex- ON UNSEY BOOK The Social Hygiene Committee of the Health Vague of Canada has decided to ask the Postmaster General of Canada to ban than the mails the book "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" by Dr. A. C. Finer an A.mtrieytysc_ientiyt, Wy Home Grown Seed Grows Best Grass Whether Blue er is sown tor pasture or airfteid, playground, or 'i'L'"iN; the weed grown in Can- ada is .t e beat, say otheiais ogme Dominion Department of Agricul- duction on a commercial basis is relatives; new but could be greatly extend is producers were assured of a domestic market that would justify the expense of buying, har- iastify the expense of buying h- vesting and processing equipment. SEEK CANADA BAN and Kentucky. The Canada type is grown chiefly in the Niagara pe- ninsula, where average annual pm- duction over a ten-year period is an estimated 270,000 pounds. Use.. ful as an ingredient in pasture, turf or lawn (rm mixtures, it is best suited to dry, sandy, gravelly or shallow soils. In those arts of the Dominion when: the gonads type is neither dominant nor native, the Began~ ment recommends sowing the en- !uckv We. Kentucky 'yyeAray The two 'at of Blue Grass myglnpg _inioq_ are .Caryada is fi'odil'ced ehiedy i'n Nikita}; . “River Valley. Therr,.seetipt ,tsettetorwariqatlms-tt Wain»: new 'Ge"i,'ia,iir2Ttiirsioa __ 2i-ia,o . 'g,rviege,e eo- listntion. Dr. A. c. sum of ma- " y 1lriegtt land. aid that this year's “no? G,'.",,; tttp,',',',','! 'a kn year’s tofal meme y m. '1 I I . ,m. 'leer/ff,,, 'l,'.",',."",',',} opr People do. not. "Sun the [iiftr at hinder mm“ 2t {manm'aubhm r'iaiirt1 m ' "* - 'ffl'firt'gutgltne Crt' . in” when“. I - '2',iiiiii?,?hi"t'i?yi'ii)h'iy, 1:1qu wk 'Nttuttt em. or m gtrtl't1'l'llf'llefda,'llfltk'ltg gngnul Sudan or Amman Col-3 lace. and PAA Girtr%FurFiFitaE In some are. a ml! at; of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the gent an . up am 'tnt balm mmgedm "ttei BEST”; Mum tPitta,'?,',,',,"?,',',",,:,',',,'."":.",') ogoWeentNeee.Xtma+tbe rmrr%doet,eiperweetettrUme or)?“ i?tiez,nserae,t, can eoodfe_edrrqutre cum“- cod feed ' low mi-mt. u? got a"4l,Tgrd'iih'T.llll'ltl nymp- ufcg of :bone’Enl’ in [ Although milk is con-1 'tiitv'ii't,helt 'iiiiiiitiii 'trat 'iii",:',": no f up. ii'i'i??ii'i and mum‘s: 'iiiiiiri) o ' easily admit-tad a, my 1 Actual an: u the Scott saue- have Ihown thumb and (than 'tmliatttpr 76th to qtaHe III-n to bind]! by the mind-ah con- named. lf fresh toil t rMtet'tt tl new born pl“ you w” _ prereatjieitip. mm atroqu m” “‘ 'er,Ptet"gttkl, a: WaeM - hi - "a com 1ttsttth'lEiytt 2% E: mgngdirtq tho an mWhm.w-~ man to 'ttietidattr all ”who t,ul"i?1'rtttp'tA"dttti'i ‘Couldnbe visit.“ that 'ye.arr..aeln".yet" In“ isTaiidrtiia"'iiG ktididniiitrtb 'i,iie.rt2tht"d'tettte's'lahi en . The i cl not at that mm “that: but iteNtg'totutt'2,tt'tttt t,','ugh “I sigma}! 'a'iffaL'lm'2"it After seeing the “Add W into two eoletaat in In! aeenturr, peoplem but-II- ing more - or the My oranother var. cy u shim when can): chew bope-atteHtergetmrdiryin- cnh. t'i'li"tt1t,u'"gMgr't,'l mixedw sNgt,1ult,',N ".n.otteeodertqistteytei1tmtrhob place ter-thide-rare-ist" iii existence. While minerals are tgrin', la animal nutrition it is we to keep in mind that extravagant and un- warranted claims are often made for their use. There ll no single mineral substance or mixture, com- mercial or home prepared, which ls entirely suitable for all clue! of animls p_r under a_ll Wings. ikFimehtai Slam; Soon, Sax. Common all is valuable to all farm animals and may weil be kept before them in a separate container. The pigs should not be over-looked. I', 2ut'htYdrLtt,tt have own at " ep are '- ing pigs produced a gh'Ur'l2 crease 2,tetea,r',,r,tr,gg"flt able than when mixed vi the Fm Mk C. M. PM! qt Ottawa. aid the Boar)! of MW. cart My continue in Canadian Ind foreign mission work on the m,” - ed. A minimum of $350,000 I: need- ed, he said. These mini-Ila however, may be provided by 1 ding bone meat at the rate of one or two per cent in the tr, or moetoealeiuni pboopluu in anal er quantities M miner- al.- hip to prevent milk fever in cows or g geiteraiynineral.deeew able feed, Lemme ha or pasture provide. 191mm .Ull'Glylh' phosphotoga. orrAWA.-The amt will eonaider the Saute mm m- itueting..t up!!!" 'len, “db!!!" an: noun on 'tWll'lh'il,tr,'l1'l'ftlllrWllllfa orititl,u?ti"i"""'e'"i"- if2rrcrt,tat,eaaLat t,,dW't'thr, nun-Maud by x. L. lunch it‘ll Toronto Maw). new outthe thesntere.otutimtattinghrgeV eneeoethettanto_them-te courthadtteenaaudintheV need tit the church. said P. A. He- Diarmid of Ottawa. "Not 50 per cent contribute would: the church's budget" Church Assembly to Meet in Kitchener iiiaVitie" Jtiurdti" this, m --v M "00,000 to continue tta work. , Convener of the Baud of Admits. istration. Dr. A. C. sum ot ma- bnd._aid that. this ’91": new The Nth curd meal; at the rat,l'll'i'2 Church will he: in Kitchener next week. Mes estimate- tor 1.9.042;- MDtERALa ron JuttMlua flu” the In“ - E, unit. "" m m- J van think Lanna of driving ' one-eyed at, even though ope- ' fyed can mime All the motorists to” meet The Ontario Depart- mt of Haw”: urges all motor- Iltl when Vin; " night to make ”In that I“ thrhte nrn Anal-n0 I van think bathing of driving a one-eyed at. even though o.ne- and can can“ all the momma to” meet The Ontario Depart- lum of Haw”: urges all motor- - when Vin; " night to make m that Ill lights are operat- ing edBeientlr. Hooaewouidtmtodriveaear with 99° '" #.tt.at Irqt 'YP.. dri- t,e,ee,ea,sudthyiiaaaorirxt,, Illl'lYl . IIIIJIII . lull“ O IOYIlI O “nu: . "llallill let-c-adding/r-ite-lit-suites-sur-ours, "ttttrhuhoditutu-oeh,f-to.t...-hcerouud...essrcurves,torn, 'uri-r"..."--------.,.-,,. have] on in famou- Inter-City Lhiwd. You'll ddow‘ll, - ml], BMW and. ‘ywmmr..mvelforhdm...mnndplcmnmnl...hu "t"edutromiohtmemtthupoituurrm-1t-itmu.roaerru.s.nt- 'rruem',tre-ttwider-steehteaexx-oaest-,-tuetatrumodemcoathe_ "arhs,'turattrsrmsokt-rremsri-.otr ""edustsee-vidurgreguur,deasu-oausxmgh'notitrse 'o-..se+tepeatimhmtruidtiesotMmttr-1,Toeomo0,Hamlttoet,Lyodoex, ,'"foe"h"oitvotuyo""eetur-"o"tm"1ue-hesetsosrsod Cr-CCC:'?, m 'd1MIEl" I “an..." bout-bud." . Milton mull may" - - n. 'rukuaetoaeo.. land -‘ ,'ghtgh"t't.1Ul1,Tg - gunman"... . Hum mu Across Canada . ' . Coast to to." "i" cf otia.tir Mi 9mm- (., a".l.:.':,, first Church at Gbritst,Skientisst CHURCH "IVICI AND SUNDAY SCHOOL: H A.M. Wound-y has“. htrotkq " I is” who. uni-uh. cl Cindi-n Sch-c; bull-g In - Mu.- Sch-co Public lull-a ”on. " Kin. Slug! Wert; I... 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