MARCH 29. 1950 5ut1inésR<¥1¢ ofredeml Gov’t.In.Ul1¢I!lp10Ym9nt AW‘ lurch. 334- ‘(cm '.‘ riggrce Minister -'Abbott'toltlv the commons tonlsbt "13 Ml 5 meech that the Federal ' ment "cannot and should not" at- tempt to ‘flllllllla responsibility-fol’ ,,,m.st problems or unc_mDl°v- ynent. . ' ' 3 ' mind he sIlti,in-_tIle._£l!- ,,',ri’,i.‘i-iron at his ~ tinancial . ‘ae- eount. tho P¥‘9P'i‘'‘'“i.'- 9‘ ‘hf eenlrai l°W‘f|1m"“ -W.“ 4° ..“i ‘ 1.'l‘hrou¢h:its fiscal-and ma policies. it Ihfll-lid ll‘? 10 93°!“ ' u1,vorable\‘_ climate for health! .c°ngmIc gxplnlion and develop- gy . , '“2."n should have "careful rollrd M pmmrng in own operations for me best timing and the best lilac- mg or its capital ‘and devslor ,,,enu|« expenditures. “ 3. re ihould r in unveil! ,-uponsibliity" tor the promotion and development at basic primary industries and other industries of national significance. ' 4, It should be ready to oo-op- grate actively with provincial lov- Q)-nmenil. and through themrwith municipal governments, in sheet- Would End Free Ilse Of The Mails OTTAWA. March % —- (CP) — Finance Minister Abbott indicated In the Commons tonight that the Government is thinking of drop- ping the “lranking" privileges by which Government departments use the mulls here. > In the fiscal portion of his 1950-51 budget speech, he noted that the Post Office is Pflying its own way. when wartime increases in letter rates’ are included. and said he hoped the rowing cost 0! postal services coud be covered by charges lorythose services. "In due course." he went on. “I would hope we can arrange that it will be charged with all proper expenses at its operations. that it WAKE llP_ YOUR LIVER B||.‘E-0 taglrsgioaal problems that “threat- an.na_'t.ioa-wida economic rIPIPW|' mm ‘had been dilieraneas which had led the general P051“ to overlook. or at least to unit!‘ estisnatm. the “very llrlo |m°‘-““ oi practical day-to-d-v cooper!- ugn", bgtwgen the Ftdflll and Provincial’ Governments. There actually was "a great deal at this working together." Mr.-‘Abbott made his comment! in reporting on 1949 employment. which had turned "moderately _ aownward" alter rising through the year until Ausult or Sev¥°m' bar. -While employment We 6°“ ona'per cent at the and ot the year. total labor income was up . live per cent over the precedllll period. Unemployment totals had been higher hvauso ofthe continued growth o the total labor force. "The outlook tor 1950". he llldv “seems to be that the volume of employment will increase moder- ately but it is possible that it may not catch up with growth in total labor supply." will charge other departments for rnaii services. and that it will be able to show a modest surplus on a commercial basis of accounting." Highlights or Fiscal Portion Budget Speech 0'l'l‘AWA, March 28 — (CP) — Highlights of the,1iscal portion of Finance Minister Abbott's Budget . Speech: Estimated budgetary surplus at s111.000.000 tor the 1949-50 fiscal year. compared with $595.000.000 tor 1948-49. , Revenue ior 1949-50 estimated at 33.549.000.000. a decrease or 5222.- 800.000. Expenditures estimated at $7.- $L'i'i.500,000, an increase of $261,600.’ (XX) Estimated net debt,at end of fit- waluui Calaual-.And You'll J-p ones Badis ea. 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Canada's reserves of sold and United States dollars totalled 51.- 204,200,000 at March 25, compared with Ii low or $461.000.000 in De- cember, 1947. and with 31,117,100.- 'ooo at pee. 31. 1949. N Concensus of informed views ,about the outlook for 1950 is that employment, output and price levels in both Canada and the united states will show no'great chanle horn 1949. . .Yoiuma_ot _emp19yJ.n,en,l, ,wIll In- sse moderately but it is no!- slbla that it may not catch up with growth in total labor sup- P1!- Dsvaluation of the Canadian dollal has improved Canada's tradln position. The Government is is little dis- vapon at ea srentina ? ited th in bility o overseas countries to resume their traditional share or the Canadian import market. IIOOKHHD W.I. The regular meeting of the nrookiield women's Institute was held at the house of Mrs. Pearle llcliood on March '1. Meeting opened by repeating the creed in unison. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read ond signed. Roll call was answered by nine members and three visitors were present Collection,-eighty cents, . A letter or thanks was re- ceived from Jean McLeod for fruit when she was sick. There were no reports from either the sick or school commit- tees, The Red Cross oonvener re- po it no material had been re- oei ri yet. A letter was read re the Blue Cross. Miss Joyce nicholson and Mrs. Rbash Moore were appointed on the programme committee for next month. Mrs. Donald Campbell in- vited the members- for the next meeting. Meeting closed by repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer. Two contests were put on by Miss Catherine McLeod and cros- inoie was enjoyed by all prrent for an hour. A dainty lunch was aer- ved by the hostess. BIIGADI III!-FED IIGGLIBWADI. Bodlordshire. linsland — (GP) — Members at the ltulohn Ambulance brigade from _ two nearby villages give their ser- vices tree at wsekqnda to the ligsleawade people. Last year they worked more than 511 hours. 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