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The Signal, 1935-1-24, Page 23-11tursday, January 24th, 1986 THE SIGNAL _ GODERICH, ONT. ebegliii1A4101114 Itl.ran.ma ne 180 GODERICH : CANADA member 01 csantiesi weskit/ Nesseepses haspolaMet Published every Thursday morning Subscription price $2.00 per year; $1.50 if paid in advance. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LTD. Telephone 35 : Ooderk h, Ont. W. H. RosttarnoN, Editor and Mangier 'Thurgau. January 24th, 1935 fir ,M"�v:�.Ta-r _-•sn.3+,� a The Program of the Bennett .elov- erument, as indicated in tD�"„)each trona the Throne" at the opening of Parliament on Thursday lad, includes measures fore.badowed by lir. Ben- nett's recent radio epeeches. These include unemployment Durance, pro- vision for minimum wages and shorter working lours, protection again„* un- til, )leacticMis amino antrigainat the e=ploatatloa of investors. gad leg- balation to exterwi credit reunifies. Mr. King, for the Liberal tarty, has promised co-operation In tee pas- sage of the Government measures so far ae they appear, when actually submitted in the House, to be for the country's weal- The way, then, is dear for Mr. Bennett to proceed with his program. mud he wiUJ.t have a hos- tile Senate, as did the Liberate, to block hie measures. 1t would be unfortunate, hareeer. If any large proportion of the should gain the impre.ston that Mos reform proposals, even it put fuUJ effect, will lift the country from the state of deprest;too in which it has found itself the last four or flee years. were bauned, the London "yes" paper would claim that, because no duties were collected, the tariff had been a boUetted. Old "Saws" or Proverbs A OIIrITIRY OOhhh1 VONCare has been taken to reproduce these as nearly as possible, as they appear In au old Dictionary, pre•um- I e new tow° council has taken ably that of Nathan Bally, published W hand the proposal MF• the creation m . ,:---Syme beams '1 121Pa there of a c. wetery commission, and finds need are now obrylete, such as " ' for "i," and the Greek and Hebrew off the that the first step necessary Is to =e- proverbs cannot be given here, but the cure the ameudment of existing legis- old spelling, use of capitals, abbrevia- latiou, which does not provide tor a tion• and punctuation. are adhered to. body to administer cemeteries apart F. J. N. from parks. The council, it is under- One two to the Hand- is worth two he teeoth Parliament of Canada opened stood, will ask the Legislature to the Bush oa Thttreda7 Asst in the b ueterleat 'tire needed a.rreds1st'. as`.• 'r'r. y'. fhfb'intferatts, tail- Fetatebenhieli el weedier nun wmledce9r►a.L,.A,Ir forthcoming erasion. 1 -ion Is a mighty Matter, and preemie- certainty as to when tate general The new legislatiou should coutaiu pious us not to run the Hazard of • election is to be held. such safeguards as are obviously neces- certain Loss for an uncertain Gain; The ayes& trout the Throne, read ese and teaches us that Futurities are b7 the Gael of iiesusboroagh as Gover- eery. One of thIs that a cemetery liable to Disappointments; no depend- nor-lM.eea1, indicated the definite in - commission shall have only limited jog 00 „ball or wilt Hereafter, and no tendon of tthe Oovernment to intro- powerS- in the matter of a levy on commanding Things out of our Hand duce in legislative form the reforms muulcipal funds. It will not do to five Tenses distant from Fruition. It for the modt(ieation of the capitalist clothe the commission with authority seems to love been borrowed either •yatem outline. by Prime Minister R. of the Hebrews, or Greeks, and the B °D his recent radio speeches to demand from the, municipal coup -Rumens peremptorily say, Spem pretio which have stimulated Dominion -wide cit sal amounta it may`eQnatder nese- non ewe; and the treat*,Wool'vaunt totered aM ulatiotl.� _ _� uu tenet, que deux eons !'aures. Event Mr. Bennett atii les A COI ..Illeg a m*JOdwtu t7 > Uog of about twenty �r )rte ~~ w i over all parties in the House, It will This L a saucy Proverb, generally take time to put through "the heavy .tttede use of by pragmatical Persona, legislative program. and thus, where- whte ntuat needs be censuring their as recently an election late in Aprlt Suppriul•a, take things, by the worst was antkipated in many quarters, It Handle, acarry them beyond tbelr pa not now expected that the appeal Bound*: for' Peasants may look to the people will come before possibly at and honour Great Men, Patriots, and July. The C.C.F. is expected to accord Potentates, yet they are not to spit the Bennett program a large measure in their Faces.„of support. Charity begins at aes.- Mr. lifter Speeri. t Concluding at 10 p.m. today a three- hour speech, Mr. llackenate piing, Lib- eral leader, put forward the Liberal tial Charitableness or enero•Ity; It -reform Progralorr-friorrrirerd reriaton 1Parliaitent Opens Final Session Liberal Leader King Promises 0o-optll ion in Social Re- form Ideazitroa (By J. A. Hume, Special Correspon- dent of The Signal) Ottawa, Jas. 21 -Assembling for its air* and tial session, the seven - nary for the carrying oat,4of its schemes. In this respect tis legisla- tion should fo)low• the plan of the public llbrary board rather than that of the school board. Advocates of the cemetery commission are, we believe, quite satisfied that Its powers Mould be limited in this respect, as they hold strougly that funds from private worm will be entrusted to a cemetery eoes.Iision much more freely than to a eentailt me_directl7--c ntrolled by the tows comical. EDITORIAL NOTES This Sulkier In IMO Mir atmosphere at Ottawa. guides changes, you know. • • • This Proverb is an exeusatory Reply to importunate Solicitations, for either Alois or Assistance, be and a pruden- Intimates. that Self-love is the Meas- ure of our Lore to our Neighbour. It Is the same ie Sense with Terence, l'roximus sum egomet alibi, Lat. and the Greek Cut your Coat according to year Cloth Prosperity will come only with an in- Thla Proverb contains good Advice crease of trade; come of the new meas- ; When Mr. Bennett lar -es his Job as to People of revere' Banks, and De- uces mat have a- tendencyto retard Premier.. beShould have no trouble grecs, to balance Accounts betwixt the return of prosperity. A recent ob- I getting another as a first-class acro- their Ezpences and their Incomes, and w reathe. iir•,Jtys. *;; president , bat. He is great on someraults. not to let their Vanity lead them, as • • • we -ay, To out -run the Constable: pf-jp1e,. tare A Btak Is to the point. He said: "It Is sig- alficant and instructive that the most marked general economic revival of the past two years has been enjoyed by those nations which have suffered least from Mate intervention.” Gen- erally speaking, the less the Govern - smut has to do with business the bet- ter Wr'meleewe though sometimes in - of tariffs; amenslweuts of the B.N.A. Act through conferences whit the Pro- vinces; some tocure of currency and credit control; pd control of the new Bank of Canada; ore equitable distribution of wealth; electoral re- form; measures to buttress tbesuprem• acy of Parliament Mr. King proud -i4 speedy co-op eration with- the Government in Hs prograan of social reform -policies which he pointed out he had supported and soffit 2121 the Iwt Sum us can througlioat Dia lifetiwe, not Juat on the Is Godericdi 10 iiTce fir part Ih the lnf'--- ere ata°al•etlon prortetogPrf..e sum ne superet;'and the French, rot Minister could give a definite ■sturance celebration of King George's twenty- est qui plus despend, quo es rente ne that the proposed legislation comes fifth anniversary? This is something taut. within the jeirbtliction of Parliament. the town council might take into con- Curs'd ('ows have short Herts rlderatiou at an early date. This Proverb Is Sarcastically apply'd • • . to such Persons, who, tho' they bare Honest now, Mr. Bennett -if these Malignity in their Hearts, have Feeble. bye -elections had all gone Conservative, times in their Hands. disabling them from wreaking their Malice on the Instead of four out of five Liberal. Persona they bear III -will to: also, nn - tervention of goveraing'oodles is_necee- would you have talked of "reforming •der this ridiculous Emblem of Curs'd wry for the correction of aMtaea. What capitalism" as you are now doing? Vows, inveterate Enemies -are eouch'd • • • whose barbarous 1*-igns are often Canada needs Is a scaling down of frustrated by the Intervention of any _e..th A•lrterN, so flak -International next public holiday will be over -ruling Provident... according to trade may flow more freely, and it t3oud Friday, i71 19th. Whet -tills the Latin, Vat Deus LAM M t'dfSds services. lie- and women must have treaty with 1 country needs la a holiday about the Cal - 1 carts b-oatt. _ work and wage. before they ran ong l Iawa Ib coo and fee tribute anyt ardy the Goveea• .- -f finest** piens employment tad This is • cautionary l'roverb, ap be•lth Insurance and further old age lineable to such sanguine Pergola, who I Pensions, he ,b>ervetd, indicating that leo confidently depend upon future he, too, hopes to use elle radio soon Expectatloas, unthoughtful of the *pre - trade uleltes• rue Canadian ps�'ple. trate lite the Y of o true he Comment on Mr. Bcnnen's speech teed' with the Yal]kees:" which he burn for "swinging to the left." But reutlonal •Cont(ngeneh'. that may in- in reply mComment i await next week's let- bow meek they are now when Mr. terveue: 1t is only a Version of the and Ilia party maintained for so many g Isatin, Mnita cedant inter ceHcem ter. years Is a problem for hiss+elf: Lib- Bennett has taken a notion to swan Prior fa fir King's rpc•e'h, Karl I" the left trench, are labria; a- also say the Rowe, Consenetive, Dufferin-Slmcoe, orals will not adopt the tactic. which French, De la Main a la honcho se • • • (C. utinued on page 3) were used in 1911 to defeat re hero- perd souvent la soups. The Greeks _ city. Liberals and Conserv aticcs alike London Advertiser: Tom Moore, pre- also had a similar Proverb. o AN INCIDENT 0)h 1882 desire to see this Dominion great and cadent of the Trades and Labor Con- •I'reventlonal-hindering proaperoue, and measures well c•alcu-'gross of (`suede, says the highest -pro- c,.hich•Cett happenby chance, Accidentsor ts How the Flag was Raided fora 24fi tested Industries the lowest wages. laird to bring about this happy eon- pay �' emf May Celebration But these are the industries which are : The following letter appeared In a have, the Mve and no doubt will I GOUEKLCH'S KL M'L g DDr have, the support of all patriotic the pets of the Government. t issue of Toronto (dote To this end, he said. the Liberals were Opportunity Days Women's Winter amb Better class Coats. All this season s. Sizes up to 44. Clearing many at half-price ra rag.w.. --m.,aV T-1111 •.+sa..... ..._.nz:.wr.:Lm_^NA-.r..iwr '.a.1_Ta- ,..:.:7raw waw SWANSDOWN BLANKETS Size about 72 x 90. A beautiful heavy twill white Blanket with fancy borders. $2.85 Value $3.50. Per pair FLOOR RUGS, AXMINSTERS _— __DBIENTAL PATTERNS $f" x 54". Regular $4.00. Each. x 7' 6". Reg. $17.50. Each ...111.116 6' 9" x 9'. Reg. $22.50. Each $19.95 9' x 10' 6". Reg.' $35.00. Each.. $22.96 9' x 12'. Reg. $15.00. Each 434.96 AXIINSTR CARPET, $1.68 YARD 27 inches wide; hit and miss patterns; heavy deep pile. Correct for Hall Runners or Rugs. Will harmonize with any ruga or carpets. Value $2.00 per yard $1.68 KNITTING YARN Superior 4 -ply Knitting, in greys only75c Per Ib SHEETINGS Heavy bleached Sheeting. 81 inches wide. need -Ter January: Regular 65e. -- Per yard MEN'S UNDERWEAR Penman's extra heavy all -wool Rib Shirts and Drawers. Sizes 36 to 44. Per $1.25 Garment, SPECIAL • BUITERICK PATTERNS FOR MARCH all in stock. Also early Spring Quarterly on sale w. acHesow &-SC:-- LOYAL LOYAL,Jan. 23. -Congratulations to Mr. and lire M. Armstrong on their marriage last week. --L -Hes`. Wm. L. Young returned boomon Thursday after a week's visit in Strathroy, where she attended the sil- ver wedding anniversary of her broth- Monday alter a week in Goderlch with !Monday aunt, lire. Thos. Young, who was 111 but 1s now tetter. Mr. John Patton is able to be out .again after being confined t0 tete house for several weeka, -FfaAllan- R'ttaoa qulrtty his eighty-third birthday at his home ho° Monday, January 21st. Mr. Jots A. Young and Mr. Will Clark are auditing the Colborne town- -lahlp books this week. ' -Mr. W. S. Raymond of Toronto was Dere on a business trip last week. Mr. Sheldon Baxter has been ap- pointed p pointed caretaker for errhool section Xo. 1 for 193..1. The annual meeting of the Presby- ' terian Sunday school was held on January lith. Mr. Melvin Tyndall was and taffy. I reappointed superintendent, with Mr. !Tait Clark as nesIpttggt. The Jeacb� r„taraed home on , era were all re-elected. There are prepared to adopt the speech from the er, Mr. J. Bennett, on January 12th Throne without further delay, to post- The many friends of Mrs. Archie- pone rchie pone conetderatlon of private mem- Horton were grieved to bear of her hers' motions stet to assist even in mewing away on Monday morning. voting supply. Mr. King reminded Although Mrs. Horton had leen 111 the House, boweeer,• that Canada's ; for sense time, the end was quite un - still most pressing problem L to and ' expected. Her daughter Lillian came work for over out. millldo unemployed. l home on Saturday from Toronto. Revenues from increased trade, he Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Ooderich argued, are nece,•ary to secure funds spent Sunday with the latter's sister, with which to extend existing social Mt:. Robert Bean, �W a the Ua-Ited-Whites that will improa'e f e F o brut toe ! trade relations with our neighbors he period ween'New Tear's and ri.astep will be doing a real service to Canada. j Just bow he will reconcile such a step Conesrvative papers Pact a few k or ' months ago were scolding Mr. Hep- ( Walkerton Herald -Times) recon as o : • • •To the Editor of The Globe: In a Goderbto last year purchased t 'accent peso of The Globe 1 read with Mr. Bennett declares that his 1 wuuclle't to help relieve the unemploy• seer' 'nurse is not the result of ilii.)/ ment In their town, and, according to unusual Interest an aownnt of a "flag- THE IIrRI PRESS SHOULD,pole episode" In the town of Goderlch, "death -led repentance." Why, then, the Goderieli papers, It was a financial I would like to relate another such his quarrel with Mr. Stevens for ad- surceem. The town council of that incident which happened In the year meeting the very things he has 'lion town have again this year purchased lest In the village of Dashwood, a the right to remote wood from an- DO A LITTLE THINKING Loudon oudon Free fres argues that few mil es mouth of V ale rich the Liberal party during its term of adopted a- his owl] policies? Baiter lot and tate- unemployed of that It was one 24th of May, and the • • • sou will again solorth to efit wood. �.-atik•e irut6-1921 set autltnot put tattle c was .'Phe J• et---I>-efe >� hos.: putting oa. Ps nFe again a. th! lower tariffs into effect and to prove `mss bretfon. My brother James ani 1, ha int glees what It calla the aver -aggressive and appareently are pre tumtead of (die Is a aplertdld one and living then only a few miles away, I„to Pone extent In' Ooderich this wood age rates of (Malec at the beginning parlag to Rrsb more t'hiurme territory. lot Iden ham 'erved this purpose. It went to do our part In mating It a Someone suggests that it might have I,e poom11111' that this idea could be nieces.. 11 'e arrived quite early, Just and the end of the Ltlerjl term. What been Just as well If Nippon had nut used here satisfactorily. been awakened, a century or so ego, - trona her ancient ways. MR KING'S RECORD • • • (Montreal Gazette, Con.) The Free l'ress means by averse rates of diadem Is the average of du- ties eolleeted on Imported goads. Brat this does not tell the ,tery at all, as The Free l'ress would see if It would stop to do a little thinking. Suppose wlw•u the Idlerals tame in- to power they found in effect two rates of duty -$o p* -r rent, and 100 per cent. may s million dollars' worth Churchill senior will still be found to of goods were imported under the 23 - hate retalnnt a sufilclency of that per cent. duty; elle duty collected 'v.mtnudity• would be $2110,000. The 100 per cent. duty would, presentably. be prohibi- tive, there would be no imports and ne duEy eottectiJ, and according to The Free Press' Method of figuring the 100 per cent. duty would not en- ter Into the calenlatlmr at all -the average rate of duty would be 01 per as the village hotelkeeper discovered to his morrow that the rope running through the pulley at the top of the hotel flagpole had become so weather - rotten that when he attempted to Winston Churchill's son is to con- We hold no brief for Mr. King, but hoist the Union Jack the whole appera- test a Parliamentary Next In England. when the Prime Minlater refers to Lib- 1 rue fell. Dlscusslug his prospects. The London `-rel history and apesks of child labor, The great dilemma was how to get Nweatsbope, slave wagesa , etc., es being rope inserted through the pulley. Advertiser Nays he has all Ills father's among the faults and Injustices of the The dagpole was sixty feet high from cheek. We doubt that -we fancy that (Hpltaltxtic system, it le kozpoesible the ground, and painted rel, white and to disregard the appeal for fair play Aloe. The Madlke-per offered fifty that has been made It is a matter cents to anyone In the crowd who of record that Mr. King pereonall7 would climb the pole and put •new has Interested himself very keenly and rope In the pulley. No person seemed- practically in these evils and that It THE TRANSFERABLE %'OTE i was in fact hie crusade against them (Niagara Fails Review) I that brought him into public life, that Depart - There 1. a possibility that the single+ resulted in the creation Of the Depart- ment of l.bor and In the enactment 11 the hese. and cortatdered unsaf& transferable vote system will be of remedial leglalatlon of various 4lowever, my t,rotber asked me to eternal* Into effect nt the coming sea- kinds; and this happened many years steady the pole the beet I could. stun of the Iegi-4ature to affect places before Mr. Itennett himself .woke to He started, threw off his coot, pot the Imperative necessity of ■ refbtwm his shoes, took s leather belt with policy on the ere ora general elect a buttes on the end, put this around tion. Cnnmelonm of chi., pcAnaps, Mr, his waist, tied the rope to the belt, and cent. Suppose, then, the IAlerals reduced the Uel per rent. duty to ',0 per cent. and goods to the value of a million doHnrs were imported nneler this' rate. The ditty collected on these goods would be $501.0000. Added to the $250,000 collected under the 25 per cent. rate, the total of duties col- lected would be $750,000 on two mll- ilon dollars' worth of goods -an aver- age of 37',4 per cent. And The Free Preps would then may that the Lib- erals had Increased the tariff: The average rate of they paid L hot the measure of the height of thebady Rut lei's then • tariff. Tha-e �ia7 ?i4i fir-rmpoatlble cute, fne quarter of 11whkfi le not The work- k - with any degree of acreage. 'Slather eta of true democracy. detIP. have Meru lowered or not Is to take the tariff schedules and enm- __ pan tiles Item by Item Thla The P'V'or from. Ma wet 'tele, sod wilie- st* do. If Mr ltennwtt 'chanId M- enem the entire .ebednl. to • pro- hlbitfve height, en fbat all imparts t wilting to attempt Me feat except my_ brother John, elm offered to try. The pole had been is the ground for a number of years, was slightly decayed where there are two or more mem- hers. It IS pointed out that some members are altUng In the House al- though they received a minority of the vofee cast. The following condi- tion at ()reefed Is a pusdblllty : Brown 6,300; Innes 6,100; timlth 5.900. Un- der the single teen -storable vote sys- Bennett says thnt even liberal Gov- began his haaarMans climb. By this ernmeis In time. of crisis have to time a large crowd had assembled. swallow their economic prfneiplee and • cried "SNq!"-others, "Go on I However, he never stopped not') he rome hr the rescue of the people; o�� reached forty feet from the ground. tightened the belt, rested ■ few sec- onds, and then /sussed his climb, pat the rope through the pulley and de - wended. When he revs, bol the bottom, galto nervous and ,xhatlaed. a greet cheer went up for the young farm boy who had performed mai a hawtdnns fest. The flag wan hoisted to wave proudly to the breeze all day. The hotelkeep or promptly paid the magatllk•Pnl sum agreed on, but s howl went op from ARMS OF THIM'AHT the crowd protesting the Isay was mach underpaid for seeh a Sammeous end spectacular Mat. A few men passed the het through ale *wetted crowd and many dollars were eollatted. This yonng nsan's name was James Overholt, who was drowned In Oodev- kb harbor oneMiggi,glang Part age. A number of hie was atilt reside la oeder1M, sad pesh.pw wUl to Inter- ested te this. He.pyvr. OSIOILAII! OYIDRIROVr. ism, tate toter would glte first and "hut what a battik, feeble interren- meeond eholcp and, In such a .tate as I don!" Rn rely, this rvferene. to the shorethe •`c oitd rote* would *wallowing of economic principles Is a little hawrdoua. counted and added to the first, the I candidate having a Near major -Boll fay, krtcxking out door In a Icy being declared elected. in mneb Another hotel: ' 1've gob a telegram a came. it Is possible that Jones might for von, mimtah." he sleeted, Instead of Brown. AS It Salesman : "Jost stip It tinder the *eta, out at. present In Tornio'a door: civic el'ettnn, the mayor le elected al- HAI Boy . "1 nlnn't, mtatah, 'Parser though he polled Ions than halt the It's oft a plat.." votes cart end only half the eligible _ _ voters marked hralloh•, so that he se - "The world Is moving rapidly to ward better tunes[ or diameter." harry Mien Barnes . "it la quite as Important to prevent a social d.'IgIt for the future as to wipe net a flnanatsl deficit In M► pr s. Pitt." --Tenn Frank courage from hearts and not from numbers grows.- Dryden. 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