‘MQE.E(HT . 01714 WA AWAHING - ONTARIO ELECTION (lpednltsthefillslill Q],- cu the election date for so ii- .ns hi. Rinl himsel l8 suaeQd. he would Probably ll" ‘to work tswanh as early an elec- m u poubble. to come imme- alter the close of the war ‘lib-a accelerated tempo in 348W! figures n. g z .33 feeling event would be the but campaign worker for the thl d b0 male certain o! B00108 M T9911‘ eryal’ Liberal candidates would N “a l“ 1Q Citlllmllll _ m Ontario. the Prosrwlfuflcg; servatives are extremely a t m", fident and actually 853W t “Over,” are pleased that the Drew 8e up mend. was defeated. Thvy l" tain that they W111 be u“, in an election and they m u“ mm an overall majority“ "om Legislature. thvy W111 b‘; l‘ wmch much of the petty crltv!“ has been thrown at them irum 0D- ta oodahnnce m lyfiiteancall ofwinninl. » =-i<ml°=wr~ The Proflressive I 6 strength rests mainly in with good prutim“ lmes. Mani th acknenietk "Ciarkscn pmms important advance," expartsdedsrs. B-lA Peerless Motor Oil is made by s unique c,‘ deny (his, that their strength has been lemened east §°m°' what 1n eastern Canada over the sentative n. vote as possible, from the armed forces overseas. there would immediately be creel-Pd file S-polnt-process at the most up-to-the-minuts refinery in Csnads, designed to make lubri- cnntswhichwillstsndupinourCmadianclimatw try oi the federal election past 5'9"- _ held before the Ontario elec- 11 an mtlfmweinmfltdwi; Ion. If the feds-cl election is held gm, one great advantage would accrue to the Liberal government in facing the electorate. It. would not have to worry about the 90>- glblliw or its Ontario supporters being defeated. both Liberals and Pmgreuivei. by the crew" House o! Commons and ll’ should return a lallGQ "umber of pr ve Conservatives to till‘ (menu; legislature. at an election held immediately prior to the fed: anal election. it would be an aimos. foregone conclusion that the ied- Fanlsus Winnipeg Athlete Missing Funeral 0f Earl fused as they now are. either ed the two main parties might expect to Wm, by a very small majority in- deed. or the same kind o! minority government which lasted for more than a year and a hal! might be Se; up. The 0.0!‘. will increase its strand-h. but it has no chance or becom the government. However, f a real election issue silould arise between now and elec- tion timh-based on the handling of the war effort. or attitude to- u-ards t-war reconstruction. any predictorl made at this time would be completely "Duet. It's too 5% to get very far out on a l . Lloyd George Held 'l -2 High Vacuum Itlctiilctienl East is bad fer oil. High Vacuum distillation means lower refining temperature. Peerless is refined with exceptionally high vacuum. Furtuml Trectmentl Ring sticking, ‘var- nish,’ corrosion, sludge . . . the useless ‘fractions’ in the crude which cause each of these, are removed in this process. Wax Extraction! This is most important to Canadians. Canadian specifications en this point exceed 11S. standards. Thanks to M.E.K. solution . . . sub-zero dawning temperatures, every trace of harmful wax is extracted from Peerless Motor Oil i Catalytic Cinyl This tascinstingprocesa ‘pelymerizes’ out any last few llngenn; impurities. It is here Peerless Iotor Oil gets its sparkling colour- "lt's Alieyedi" This is the final step that turns B-A Peerless llotor Oil into the Ill. - River Dwyfor, véannd-a. gridirons bdKOrO 13:1 Lloyd 50°F“ W" 511F194 F71‘ e» m h» ea rem m‘ .- “."...?.“°““ii‘.’i..3‘...’§ii'l°f. .2": head uartele announce nag rs ga d°'°"‘°° q m; hillside paid final dis- n champion of ehnlmstsnsq M Gel. the cannon man. “racial. hut press PO all cl them in t; m’ YiQ 0H1! 0f Bflflfll military an,“ p. parachute landim. Plflllm‘ services. set-v as Dflllbflfefl- ‘Th9 ably in the Allied push over" the mans of féorli-gliltributes to the man “a uleuian “M M .......°‘€:‘.., "‘ through the First in at soo- aaneetea liawis to Allan Great We: included one from Prime Minbter Ohiuuidll. unn- lilshv! vdotories in 1% and ‘U 811d has: prominent in 130811511 ' sud il-Iionthl-elri 1 S Two Million Face Post-War Job iihanc-e OTTAWA, March 81, — ( OP) — Almost 2.000.000 Canadian le will face some change of Oflillfiflagfi after this war and p thst lumber wil ha under years of age, 3.3.0. Davis of ‘Ibmnto. director of the Commission, said today. Afllress tihe third National Young Men's Christian Association youth conference, Mr. Davis said slthoull Ontario youth and mem- ber; c! the armed fumes were 0P- tinbfle slbout set P0834"? 10M. young people in Q eec, the Mar- tlmes and Western Canada tended c be pessimistic, Freight In Wreck But iio ilne Injured QUE. March S0—((R)—Direct service between Sherbxooke and Montreal over the Canadian Pacific Railway was lhalted on Friday when a fast I Montreal-Saint John. N.B.. freight ltrain crashed into s yard engine in the Shell-brooks yard. No one was injured but eckags was not expected to be cleared up until late tonight and trains. while, will be routed over another line adding b0 miles to the Jour- ney from here to Montreal. Farm income Taxes Subject 0f Controversy lspecisl To The Guardian; Ottawa, March 31, — The House of Commons session closed for Ess- tsr recess at ii p m. Thursday sf- ter consideration of certain por- tiuna of the Estimates before th House. 'I'he meeting in committee was marked by p. series of exchanges I1 Cabinet ministers and betwee Opposition leaders on various items in Buurlates, the most im ortant skirmish occurring over an tem to provide for a large number of sup- ‘plementary Income Tax inspectors |nnd sum. The Minister of Nat- ional Revenue, Col. Gibson (Han- ilton West Ont.) was bombarded with questions from all op ositlon benches on the attitude of he in- coma Tax division to the farm- crs of the Western Provinces. Various members from Saskat- 5 Answer tilese exhaustion callal Pat on Sloan's Liniment at the first dqnal oflnuscle-dislrsssl Ovdworksd muscles require new oxygen from your blood-stream. Speed this pedal, by patting on Sloan's Llnlment. where pain is most novels. Applying Slcalrn, illsbl the blood supply b Q0 fatigued areal. helps bung you faster rsiiei from pah. The nsvv blood sweeps v 00* 01¢ 510°5- lld" "ml chewsn claimed that, from ap- lselescidmdusiosueaumu pearsnees at an rats. a much "knmfibqdguhudq, higher propc on of collections was attempted from farmers in i m9" 7°“ m,“ u” that province than from other llflflwqfllilyrwmli"°d provinces. They pointed to the Sloan's Linimnn‘ igure of 42 Ker cent, which one , 22v independent nancial paper has c-aimed to be the proportion of all Canadian by Saskatchewan, and suggested that the figure appeared unres- sonsbie. "lest Cue” For some month; stories have been circulating around Ottawa that the farmers of Saskatchewan are being used as a "test case." SLOANS Canadian Youth _ ‘stainless steel’ amongpiis. By fllisunique process the natural tendency ef all oils to decompose, ‘ in the engine, is corrected. ' - -s,-....,..........._ ‘time to change old, tired, winter grade 017/01 new, sparkling, "alloyed" Peerless Molor Oil! Drive in to- morrow where you see the "sign o] the biy B-A." ' harmfaldepodts Carefree driving depends on proper lubrication. Be- cause"it's alloyedfiB-A Peerless stands up to modem driving conditions better, keep: repair coals down! X . THE BRITISH AMERICAN When we've made the finest, most efiicienl oil known , to petroleum chemistry, we "alloy" it, to protect it against heat and pressure in the engine of your car. perfecteciat Canada's most modern refinery, RESISTSHEAT AND PRESSURE HELPS KEEP ENGINES CLEAN Just as iron is first refined, then alloyed to mihesteinless steel, B-Ns remarkable new Peerless Motor Oil is protected against oxidation to keep engines clean longer. . This sensational advance means cash savings to you. The most frequent cause of repair bills-accidents apart-is faulty lubrication, arising from the actual decomposition of ' lubricating ‘oil in the crankcase of your car. Itwill pay you, this spring, to change to B-A Peerless Motor Oil! Are'you getting full protection from the oil you buy? Unless the oil in the crankcase of your car is s. really modem oil, chances are it won’t do equally well all the things an oil must if it is to give full protection. First, of course, oil must guard the rapidly moving parts against friction . . . often under pressures of 1000 lbs. to the square inch. For this you need an oil that starts ‘follies!’ B-A Peerless is made from selected lubricating crude oils. Next it has to carry ofi the tremendous heat-from 400° to 600° R-generated in the combustion chamber and do this without thinning out or breaking down. One reason why Peerless Motor Oil is “alloyed" against oxidation. Oil must also carry away impurities formed by combus- tion. And-more important-it must not add by its own decomposition to these impurities. Again Peerless scores! Because it's “alloyed" it inhibits oxidation, avoids harmful ‘varnish’ or sludge. Lastly an oil must seal in power! This means it must maintain the right body at all temperatures. B-A Peerless Motor Oil has an exceptionally high VJ. (Viscosity Index)! You ALWAYS BUY WITH‘ Longer car life, ‘lower repair bills seen unique, five-point-process lubricating oil, with i "It's Alleyull’! YsuPesriess Motor Oil is specially treated to inhibit oxidation, keep engines cleaner thus cutting repair coals, keeping your car on the road! longer cer life is what. you get at the familiar B-A sign! This year, change early lo the amazing new‘- Pcerieu Motor Oil. "If: Alleged" to cut repair cartel’. CONFIDENCE Ar THE SIGN or THE BIG a-A without badly defeated by the COP Saslrstchewan, and feeling the: they stand to lose the province federal)’. are out to make things as uncomfortable as possible for the farmers of that area. By mak- ing the farmers ants onistic io- wards the collection o taxes, they could do g good deal to make things difficut for the next gov- ernment of Canada. However, assurance was given by the Minster of Revenue that all pre- vincee were being treated alike. Willie the name; o! the dele- gate for Ban Francisco have not been announced, the tohcw- ng, in addition to the Prime Min- ister are expected to attend: Jus- Mih Laurent, Pro- er, Gordon Graycun. COP‘ leader, J. f‘ .1 . y assistant to the inlster of Labour and Liberal member Mrs. Cora Oasselman. PAIIKDALE SCHOOL Honor Roll for-month of Mnrch tINIMENT “hey are being forced to pay their income taxes completely, while a good many farmers elsewhere in I lbs are awn. Lewis Mach PRINCIPAIJB DEPARTMENT Grade X A-i. Colleen Gaudet, 2. yden. gressive Conservlvive House lead-’ farm income tax paid M . It h be ‘. gested tgfiafintfi-le Libefllgalsfijlazilgg 305m mtfli l4 Grade X B-d. Blair Iwcn, 2. Bell. l. Mwh . Gr% Burke, 2. Nor- een . . no: Greg . Grade VIII-J. meanor gel. 2. sterling Moore. 5. Velma Good. VICE PIJNCIPAUS DEPT. Grade seven-i. Betty Georgie Nichol, 8. Oook. 2 lil- Grade six-l‘. Harry . ‘Ilééoigxflqllfl, 8. Joyce Ooles, linker 2. Syl- Clrade lV-l. 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