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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-2-21, Page 4i "Reform" Program Makes Progress eeteteee Woollens Patterns OSaraziteed 'Mlnminj Ooid Water Shrunk Individually Tailored Modest Prim - The New 1935 Stunpla are bete • 1 SOLE AGENTS FOR FASHION - CRAFT CLOTHES Phone IST Oads—ireit 'Uhl does not come all in one piece like a cbeese; it resembles more finked asneagee—e aeries of *rents all in one (Continued from page it ' blit -ebbe witness," quoted many of the Muse littuYrter's recent speeches to prove that capitalism mud be rbwngrd_ Jia Bald be was glad to have Mr. Bennett as "a disciple, u be is sincere." E. J. Garland, U.F.A., Bow River, declared that the Inevitable ef- fect of regulation under capitalism �r to make higher incomes blgtver still. I. r. Pouliot, K.C., Liberal, Temlsoou- ata, accused Mr. Woodsworth and the C. O. F. party of having done nothing but talk. talk, talk in recent years. John R. Me?leot, Cow., Toronto, bold that the C.C.F. program means the destruction of capitalism and the sub- stitution of socialism, slavery under bureaucrat.. Mr. Woodiworth's reso- lution was talked out without a formai vote. T. L. Church. Cons., Toronto East, introduced a resolution calling for longer jail terms for reckless drivers oa the highways. Other speakers mug - gated wider highways, cancellation of driving permits for a long period, ex• tension of the Quebec law requiring motorists to make a full stop at alt ,railway crossings, and inclusion of women on juries for trying highway accident cases. Hon.. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justice, stressed education as the test way to reduce accidents, pointing out that stiffer legal penal- ties in other countries had not re- sulted In reducing the number or high- way accidents. Dr. Manion intimated that the Government was considering spending mach more than 000,000 a year in eliminating grade railway crossing. throughout the country. Mr. Church remarked that everybody seemed to have the speed bug except the House of Commons. Urging that highway Jurladictlon should rest wltb the Dominion, Mr. Church character- ised Canada's highway laws ea tweaty MONEYSAVING SPECIALS YOB YOU AT BAECHLER'S Premier Tele Tissue Belk Peened Butter Freels FlaRed Peanuts Cbef Beans Rea Rase Yea Crew Blackwell Caen, . . --rrr:7,044-sta. bottles An Wheat Flakes 2JI Quick Arrow Neap Mk* bag 25c Brews or Granulated Sugar le lba. 17e Bandage?, pure Naphtha Seep le bars le WATCH FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY MLR— ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK Mese OE —2 Storeo--Goderielli and Relloid— Owl, ikita`r. 3 large relle 25e 2 As. 23e 30-e& tin ler IDA. pkg. 26c CANADA, ___ Bargain s'411' EXCURSiONS' 1. From AN Stations in the Eatt GOING DAILY—MARCH 1 to 14 inciushr• Return Limit : 30 days CENT A MILE — EACH WAY GOOD IN COACHES ONLY tog eh years behind the gra L. Mews* I informed the House Net 0111111 7 �. *d9 highway diversities bait bass tistis,"• while 672 hlghwa>• crosdnp had bees closed. "During the live years, Y4 over- head highways, 197 eroestar subwo.D. Jib wigwag signals, 201 bells and wig- •ak signals epd 39 electric bells had been installed, ' Tbe Cburch resole - Hoe was wttbdrawa without a vote being taken. 1/1ersl Weida Tari, -_-sdM .i Hon. Charles Stewart, ex -iii of the Interior, urged reduction of the tariff op farm implementJ, au4 stmllli resolullbtFa In connectlbn with seining and fishing Industry equipment stand on the order paper. lion. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, urged that such resolutions stand, on the ground that their discussion would be prejudicial to negotiations now proceeding tonne fug a reciprocal trade treaty with the United States, and this was done. On Friday many members protested against alleged third degree methods practised by the RC.M.P., which others claimed has been militarised in recent years. Mr. Guthrie dented all such charges. Mr. Rhode* introduced a resolntlor to refund 300 million dollars of the C. N.R debt, about one-sixth of the total debt of the _ nationally -owned road, whereby the Government popes to save $2,500,000 in annual interest charges. The special committee to etudy how the 8.N.4. Act may be amended will meet this week. The committee in- cludes Mr. Guthrie, F. W. Turnbull, D. J. Cowan, W. G. Ernst and One- time Gagnon, Conservatives; Mr. La- pointe, Mr, Ralston and Hon. Ian Mac- kenzie, Liberals; and Mr. Woodawortb from the C.C.F. group. A sileclsl committee of fifteen mem- bers will sbo`rtly set els-Work on - *fres gestions for a national housing scheme for the Dominion. This week, William Golding, Lib„ South Huron, and George W. Spotton. Cons., North Huron, will go together to interview Hector Cbartesworth of the Radio Commission, seeking action In improving radio reception In Ood- erieh. GODERICB, ONT. xecutive AUBURN Wee s[ Urnt M Tem- J. Jelaston, Webster, Taffy J+sYlaae Critici Mari. n w1l�faw u Protest Against bergs- BruasL ♦lao as a Rod LADIES BOWLING MAGUS I In the ladies' league at the Royal I howling alleys on Monday night the (lett)* won three points In a game with the Shamroeits. Total, were 2161 for the Octets, 2071 for the Shamrocks On Tneeday afternoon Zig Zags de- feated the Knockouts by one point. but won three of -the- fear points given.. one for each of the three games and the highest aggregate score. Totals Iwere 1965 and 1964 On Wednesday night in the two games played Lucky Strikes aod the premes were the winners, each with three points. The Stars and Quints won a point earls. Totals were: Lucky Strikes 2175, Stars 9082; Supreme, 2096, Quints 2072. Irmo slesons toms pronging, Ms fellowng Aghly higher WOO WO, t cane seereeeasty vie sa Mk, Mos toggor INA idle. SAOCIAGS 0130100. Otopossro at Port Arthur. Armstrong sod wort T461 CANADIAN NATIONAL; CHURCH HOCKEY LEAGUE Two games were played in the local (tun+ hoekey league on Wednesday /tight at the West street Oak. third Weight win by YU- Thit Presbyterians =gait torte ntreet church 7-1. Elltott, Car- ter. MeManus and the two Cutts, Hen and Keith, were the marksmen for tbe w inners. Referee --W. Westbrook. and 81. Peter's fought to a 4-4 tie. Ray Dean starred, scoring threeof St. Peter's four tallies. Joe O'Brien got the fourth. Wersocie Mathieson. Archer and Cranston scored for North street Referee—D. McKay. The hfenesetung Canoe Club is hav- ing its monthly at -house on Tuesday, February 20th. SHOP AT CORNFIELD'S asilion 7.1 ROOM -Ws in Print Vim= omen s resses 6 that most versatile of fabrics, printed sheer and rough crepe, in, styles that could go almost' anywhere in the afternoon. Navy with white figuree. Sizes 38 to 46. special $6.95 ..-411 ..•=esuLtlilliinaaalataa- cy of theet the WO.$.A. exit. entire? *emission td, three Santorain ten of junior age to play janlorbp.003, also permitting eleaforth to gas a Kitchell player, both of which rulings are ,vutrary to the rules and regulations of the W.O.H.A. and 04114 it was uuaulmousty ds- eided at -a tareettag of the executive of the junior "Marines,- Codertch entry In the Western &segue, that the club should drop out et the group. The local executive term the rea- soas put forward by the league execa- tye for their ruling "absurd" and "utterly rldkwloaa." 'The Nub' not desirous of carrying on under the present Interpretation of W.O.H.4. rules." The Signal was told. `The executive Is not concerned regarding the league leadership or the winning of the cbatupionship. We feel .we should take a stand In the Interests of sportsmanship." Meanwhile Heatorth continual in the schedule with 81. Marys and. pro- tected by the ruling of the executive, of which Mayor A. 1s. Sutherland, of flatfeet', is vice-president, used the disputed player& Leppert!, of Mitchell, and Flannery and lfiidebrand, of 8eatortb, leaving out the fourth man, Rennie. - 84. Yasya_ was-defralxd 4-2 1n t1 final game of the schedule and on Tues- day of this week Seafurtb won again, 6.1. The juniors with intermediate experience were responsible for nine of the ten goals scored against 81.1 Marys. At a meeting of the executive of the St. Marys dub last week a protest against W.O.111 A. - executive rulings was voiced, but no official action was taken. A motion was passed In favor of sending a letter to Judge T. M. Cos- tello, president of the Marines. sym- pathising with him In the stand tak- en by the local executive. The W OJH.A, executive seem to hare stirred up a hornet's nest In the Brussels-Myth'district also, according to the following letter to The Signal from George R. Cawptcett. of Brussels: Ceitkiee from Brussel, Tse The W.O.H A. executive appears to rule with consistent iuconslsteacy. After having emerged from a dispute after which Goderlcb heft the league, Ise subcommittee of the executive went into a huddleonFriday the 15th o decide the Bruswels-Blyth dispute. The executive are advised Brussels that they were entitled to play Sea - forth' O.H.A. players. Then on fur- ther thought they advised Brussels that they should secure release from Clinton. 'Phis relaalae Renewals se- emed fres the Climate club and played tw$ forth Blolrse. ant Mnlo r, 1e. eke anal rase. in the final gnaw itlyth put in some nature of' a prote-t, *My assisted trf Tory Gregg from Kineardlne, who interviewed tbe retary. However, firnesels was only notified by a tele- gram from Myth that a protest had been lotted' sad a further telegram from the secretary that the last game had been thrown out and that another game must be played ticriday night. This after Brussel. had been notified to play Kincardine ' Brnasele was rather Deified by this unconstitutional procedure and • trio representinn the club interviewed Secretary Donald. ?heir waiters - lions were no loud that the secretary euhrommIttee of the executive to hear their tolerances. At, this meeting without going into the matter of the protest at all tbe three members of the executive preeent reversed their former ruling, disqualified Holm.. itsd Muir, and directed that the Wet—taut of the Serie* be replayed. - _in. the WALILIDLAire be- -ginning to Wonder wileiktheriihry take the executive sprioilIKI. ApPliFentIT their peat deelsions are no indication of what they Will tomorrow, and a more conalatent attitude would certain - ie be an aseet to the league, as the •onptant wobbling er the Crew in cont- Brumele. GEORC Si R. CAMPBELL. i • • ,tee day. February 7 -i 'cloek. forwards, Gernle& L.., Oook, Ya.eta, Quite a number are sick with colds MncDuu.ld, Hutton, ?retaavea. Dungsmen - Goal, cat Rhh.tt.' Merl. a rringus r forwards, Pati, B. Blvd* l$ura� F:rdv. J. NW:. Currie. il:4 -tee--U. Kidd. AUBURN, Feb. it sad Men• astA fie. t7. WpUaqu of Uodu*b town/hip There was no vatboof le the junior visite' b r.Lrothere. Mit C. M. Strang► room es Monday, Owing to the tea en asd Mr. W. W. Strange's. lit week. Master Delbert Swing of Silene\ spent the weekend with hid hal*. Mr. and Mra T. Hamilton and tam - III. of Goderlch, spent Sunday with b1s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hamilton. T`"c a e:latler of tae ctttaeao goes w - yy Gs of Dat mother. Mre., lilted' of led the ruttiest. of 'Mra. Squires' itis cher. Miss Farrier, having the "fin." Timfouler hockey team played the uburn, tsar., night,at Mibure the sale belie In tdt Oft Auburum On Tuesday night the tea fro m Klagsbrldge played the local team ou the rink twee. the wen being bfavor tit Dungannon, out. to ]Mrs. John Mollnlgkt to tae Ise emit Lrr wa i.. ds. T�.atm rs>Doitai Geoweillillaitiraliar • Gwterich. Mr. and Mra Loyd Fer- jjeerr, t9 VictorRosa of Uodeelctt viH DRop (wpm attended Abe funeral on Thum Nstri 7^ t**. The i,M- day. pathy et the community goes to Mr. The Y.P.B. of Knox United church Squires is her bereavement. are putting on a play. "entitled ••A Fsrtaip goMesst a has Woman's Honor," 1n the Foreseen' been received of the death, at his Hall on Friday, February 22nd. home in Hamilton, of Daniel George Hick*, a former reddest of Dungan non. who passed away to 121* seventy- first year after a prolonged ilinees Deceased was born In Dungannon and conducted a harness shop here for a number of years. He was a half- brother altbrother of Use late A. 8. Pentland of Dungannon. Pater be engaged la manufacturing and had been a resi- dent of iliamllton for twenty years. He was a member of Firs United church, Hamilton Commercial Trevel- On Tuesday evening of this week at the YP.B. meeting of Knox United church "The Virginia Mocking Birds," a male quartette, presented a short minstrel show lasting about an hoar. Afterwards Mr. Oliver Anderson, re- creatlou couvenor, coodueted some games, following which beans, sand- wiches and sake were served. The hockey game here on Monday evening between Dungannon sed Au- burn was won by the home team after playing two minutes overtime, the score lett Association and V ctpriaa laws bowling club Sureties( are kis wi- dow, the former Atka Renaketb Ham- lets; am- len; ane son, E. H. Sickle, of Ham- ilton; one brother, Harry, of Portage being 4-3. There are quite a few people with colds this week. Chas. and Harry Beadle started on Wednesday to get in their supply of la Prairie; anti ose sister, Mrs. Prank iee Johnson, of Oshawa. Tbe Women's institute met in tbe Foresters' Hall on Ttteeday. The roll call waa answered by naming "Your Britt school teacher " Mrs. lawmen gave a paper on "Home Life." Afterward a dainty lunch WWI served to -about- tbirty-ladiee. The bootees's were Mrs. Alf Rollinson, Miss May Ferguson and Mrs. J.J. Washington. DUNGANNON lire. Thom. Shields' of findereh 1re reel Gag thole daughter, Mrs Bert Brad - The Women's institute are feeding corset -et am! dance in the perieli 11,e. mi Friday evenhig. Feb. 2.-ftel. A good program is twit* prepartti by :01 -al 1:11 ent, Int -Indira a debate. After the pro gram there will he a tinnee. lineit- Lunch will he ierred. Born --on Friday. February 15th, to ite. end lere. Frank Clean, Dungannon._ a son. The reenter mmohle rneteire of tie I lVonsen's inetitute win he held at the' A Hard. Clew Bettle.—Tbe Lode nOW and Dungannon shoot teams tuet again on Saturday in the series of hec- tic stronles which they have fought out In tbe last few weeks, this time coo Lucknow ice. For action and doubt of the issass,-tbia was tho beat of thle. series. The final score was 6-5 us favor Lucknow. Both teeter were et full strength and for the greeter part ot the game, until Me pike betels to tell OA them In the last period, tat -3 displayed slunk fine hockey. Tbe mune thrutorlesut sae close, first we team leading. theft the other har lug a one -goal margin, en at the end of futi time tfse count stood at 3-6. Johnston figured in moot of Lucknowlii 14.113111 atm was their most en, toro player. For Dungennon..11. Bettise- snd Park did most of the attacking ""l In overtime. after a scramble behind • imaue puck and Culbert had DO chance. to stop his bard drive, giving Lucknow the winning goal. I',.t leans' meet again ta Dungeestoe tees itaturday afternoon. Lucknow—Goal. Thalami) ; deflate, 11 H. 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