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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1937-7-21, Page 2uei a • aetre ( 7 • JM\ C1410.0340 .1� OeNa )10 c� ''1tL 1aT7 Irtat. magazine, t mag zine , waiter abet atattc. ^ rFA , _: _ ,: ._; it Wi1f- id lau 1" t -tt�a s� - ', i e Ob. 1 111 � east ua the ��eh their- fu i Wave Conference of 9132 sump carob, az rt,opbyte,Or 'Wilfrid; bad he ibwra lflviam 1-7001 never have eon7;ented tl willingly to what 'cyan dune at Ot- tiGSA 4 Tleete drat 1Lri roi rante.a int ,�-: ,treader Gave 'Britian load a piceferenee [ anaillioim li�� .�: �� .,c�;or��4 in tine Canadian I arket, anti gave it q without eoliths for any return encept � n:ot tfie-re _i ritialn market which Canada 5 iW �.,�. wan -then endaing. 1L� caao alwayo 21113 Lha &#$ raoi 1tS the complaint of a certain element in ho 1.4 ljf r .4: 6 `" 7�`nZ3f1 gotczo �.: , ..� "r=111141. '11Fri,. 4A tl rrr I ' for. 'Vic7 ` , n, r ', ,': lit � F their feet; tri OtIr ' can sits several alf . 'k$Z4M.O III i', --•ar>�a ttall3a derr).'... , 1 , ladder �>�japann atiaia� , � a ye. 1111'„g 4M 4,4 ,Wour aaA41. W. C � . . . ,. ... ly. the iii . ��' °� 1. Orono � ,ai��' o . a Ci t dDI '�44 ., 0 111. fote r� )f raw Ivi>m ► ei than le n'Bm is int►eaac1ty'. tit ... � r� x:r P-4 err - q :with P1 hot ` kt.0 dot 00c"::, ..1 ate't jot. (44 0 e. aq h ,�y, 4Y� 4 : '''etZartiatec C 4.4 tAr Oirapta ituee tlf,P v11 aq'n A !'.fitly tt qOt rel • re, aP11 V0;11 U 9r 1• Y °�, b qac ..qt out C �A e , i `fir d not acs arltain to depart- v'arde o a-. a. he L9lYIlIll `• +� • '�4)+. �ilaPe atf �1�at _ 1 of fr6 in• itcel ,g4tS a lou toxin leer tractitiona policy e tbraatz of 1�o�t�Bi- . _ _. tat follow__..___..v _ mi0 trade. The real 13r$evan� 07 the ca'i rigor preference tip in tbO 131' 1 sat. ws0iaa aatBit that t $h Leu p wan e Were &te �� s aw R drawn i�, aid � l�sa>� ,, - manufacture= a of opllla� ..., .._.. .r eve �riti; h unaaau nreoccupi d with vent3 mal i>aer eaa� 1< ti a in the netadlian et8ain for nothing; but9ir mileoua >ticd_lti a Jarman and Chi 14f 14)'''W frid declar 1 over and over again that , was � war '71°hip acac•�u ivatel�k�ti>mg Inanity o compstine . borders .4 r .ani' vroall d ii t d snap eis- mmarLot,-rind Sir Wilfrid c�as st deist ctp t ottrtacfi '1lerr n IIaer-.. a oP- a ,free trader. to ISaow 'that, While a , sR-pouhl k‘Z'S' N�'M >at, +'l r sr Jr � M �. 4 �< AST r Canadian manufacturers who wanted 1111, er, iftaa cans ' urn Europe would a3bla. the whole Canadian market to thorn, -- _ --• l.v'ear--it-- -n---�ood..thing for the 41"4 I6 bto AtAw ,--- ininew. apbe,r.-aa.... . w,bc►le'1 ..., r Bat las t "qtr Wiifridi 1$ au�rter de- -... lled_.:as to eneoura '.,@ th® laatent prlO- tevtion'ist spirit in Uremt 13 It I �: ;°1Ti<&,. *ewe that i f Britain departed; from her free trtade principles -and: - began to levy duties on goods from foreign cgluntries it would not be long until as Bases -in, fila' .1 -.r ----- a�� -' .. �.• ,rte ...,...�.�aere 4 •1 imports from Canada and the other dominions. It it was all -right for Canada to cheek importation trona the luother country, an Canadian protec- tionists demanded, it wat3 only logical the -right to- eheek importation front What Sir Wilfrid dreaded actually came to patis. Old (Gauntry interests I apparently, will n motorist ihnovst#,, "' horse v 'caught' 'Ma die lights of two ei driver of eithe says that youn highway betw tovni and the V11. Ia '.1 �1 peaaefrallyarae nag, beiend over: }utter,' tfh Yn�g,,, ,Cs �{. �j( 1t�{j. ''•�,��Y �WY q '.q s tU+Q�lu!'"A4�K+�l�ia�lNt .� ++� abs ���lir(�l /�7]ry1y' ��. r`ppyM, ' f.++ ) (,^ r7y�`', L' 1. ()I) (1 1 .� . t i'.;4. rjl�:rc3 o2 �ats�c���h ' �� �1rSflt�, .1�i>�>�, and �� ' � � � ', , ' • . '" : • ,;� r=ti;''+ ,.tib, . �j'^""S, y ( - y�h;� •� o ,,.'�'r�'�,r�'�x.'.. MLA_ # e sal small, 1u 'feign Ali °.�i'114'rls " • r __ ws Mott and ` 1, a th4 a�� ��, �` with A o "q'` ggl„, visit' Beet week cr :' ' 'lalliB• • �{7� 1'' ' A the i /, n ;;'6��oy'p . �" r ��yy,, � Hobert �D 4iw �. 4nb '... andars.H ,, .. `- y a�1!r X144'•. • t:.•l'' 1 .; t' ' 4n. 5' i i : t �' t.. aw' 17;: r':' 1 •, : V-14,44(*irr,,, Va'' ' i sO'.h444tt .f, I'S' rN ,, r y'{,rr1-:yam/. %h1 71: • 4 trra N7 J. w taven on, of 040 Plar14. D . 411 '. t fit Titl17u ' Al Vr�y� v i$t this week ,with, Mr. and Mrs. rural '�hd '�$ lisGrab= 451 604,,aricb r ,l p iii ilk from ba �, the eit,.. .� ; � . �'r�aday evening � the nn i l4 o �� team. winning fb IB (1. n! came up Qn41 eared # : »aio sp a a 6rte.. ;� _ • o .� ivr a .II -4 1111, iorix part in _ big walk at ��• �,�'� � �i�. °� Mott � ,� at „ ll tbkktok. aau41 tBao A-'Oi°$a Ju meetings of . 011100, OD the 12th, r of 'Pam , .. . _ it �s foram► of 11 �.:. e. � tttia:, t 100 i>�� lce i., -Oii" 'ia •. day , � . ,�a>�a� `�uaa�1 � Br�mch ' b v .About fifty Hoe's' bars . took o tanto, t n, 't40 00'40100 to enjoy to Social time, orr was Said uaa „s 4t! in. Ideal , w�ea thor_ p a �y �"Mp �{ �•} °_t rl; . e of a' to of the hill, but immediately , Q er ogle went to tle �+„�9 rd e ��• e educe p' hum bonfirewase built ana3 ga `t: 1 . 'eta: eat. F• `' ITU-. were play a in the firelight while the ted .0_,v4 -���t� lz� �::�i �� � .��- «4By$11• +�3a l�mers oat maas� .,,. was s edited urn rend � "amu&pfl;�l'tBn�; ra .111 r�•tiC:lBtDlletit� A H It was •de - 4•.5. it pwr�IDta#s. 1Ay `�iritxa, .'Harwood. fiyt . Yrs n 1 �,�,.r,1r, 17 YJ'N yL �. RR11-"aur. .,. . W 1 n j, V n u r ha topie, z,, i�uluD� � S.�R �u'esa�>�ated t ..... 1}'y.�..�. ,A,r ''''20�1aU,,- Auburn., m ��i ll. ry :Of the URAL -rape la c MSt+�N+ 1 x:0411111)10 ,K avee" a~ polo-.. U 1. e ea uln i3O 11 to 4 1111, t.* war7-1 ester aided to lib the August meeting be a `trfoue'r ma i? aoarshl allow roast. t(Je.';?l"i `. i ra IJc2--r'rhe regular �._.- ' AL- . rape heldi.- la t �- t, with nine tl�a • cla:eai;'cfii. o� �'pidl�y night, t1�U- bars reject•” • Maurice VA�arwood had char Of the devotion&.1:" period and Marion Porter ,presided at the Organ. Everett • elti sin -.read -the Puller �.cr�igature lesson and Norman read) the prayer from the " 1Ppthfin,der." tanrle'y �� © The tic w€� given by '� i[lwaain. It was decided to have an 0 lee ereaa:» _ social at the lake behind - io atte iti-mi—mitis -•en ing_ of w t 1' 1.ffcl'T . �• W t � � + hymn . . d the M •h•-, rtt sato '`. . � ,s a oQ holliennaad� baking which The, bO.t n : ciag aD:i mint aB . ; .1.. the b o 4iaP€�.�t �as>�e41B4�tioi�� ,�ttOr � . $cll `uoCial' hOnr ttaa"Spent. 740 as visit_ � � . B>rst �r to •��� her gfat� x, � , .,��. *Rowell, • ia° at • pi cent'. ltiti ° Ott ;the home of a r si�stvr, Pre. IE v. F raeltiatotia; of 1ID11t04�$, r i vors,7Troir au McD• owell i C- 'Vb.�Y � G r•w'�r,StiMz��M^''S'r�10[`At<.ai5�1C'��a'v 93z,' 'd l.r,�',4y (S▪ kAd0.�'LI' •r, Conrratulationo are entended it° Miss lee ax Taylor, ,who passed her musical_- excaaa ainaaion with" honors 'un- iezt - $i - o 1 1, L11(1 Airates �ri Wrr�'c=.;a�w.�i�Iw1 � ,ti _:� •-•�.at11�'�-ir,-er-�3+:-�'i-".•- :; r . * cod • :that -10104n: i4� (� 1?, 014010 it, . meandered). to i • l>t :iatiafl way. 1 liw Yl' �'7 IETAll E the' 4t, 1-- —n their aan+counte-4bfL�, the who r i" fa'.?il#I aamai� �f1QD•- Y�2� ,,a _ - pi shion, the neWapa s Beall him a bits- t,,, 10 of sou, i a eat accurate; lout bigamist le er we -rid. than: polygamist. It h `n a held that to extreme penalty f p �ll,y, to M Ilwc�-: 11, the villain dark and stern. The Seaforth a rteent fatal at; west of that tou night travel on th baying, after the war, got a tapteeeft4 protectIon-at the expense of the -caw - try Aa. WhOle—O0Oth denainladedr mart, and they were not !path more consid- erate of the intereitty a Canada than Canadian proteceioniats were of the interests of the mother country. eoundness of the contention of the - Canadian low tariff party, 'Una the ‘,4 grealeat disservieelhat could be done "'13 -Thee east 4 although there to Canada was to encourage the pro- tectionist spirit in Greet Britain. Then eame the Ottawa Confereice. Ur. Stanley Baldwin, who was any - wanted to emcee to term velth Canada, by lowering the &Atm on doods paw- ing between this country and Britain, av compared, with the imposts on fo- reign Goods. Mr. Zennett'a Paler was to maintain heavy dealea on rile eeetadeebet_ to give a "preference" to Britain bi goods- lo" Muds --ifidTver linalatence. :prevailed* with milatte jilaCare,.:W.ell known. To say that this was the triumph 'of -Sir tril- iridt,leaurier's ideals lo graesquen. W.ilfrid.woetti never have yielded to line proteetfouist ele ent either of the Ueited adona or of Catada as preeent Government Ingt done mstrictiona that were pia upon in- terimperial trade under Oat cam - Fent; but lunch mord 'remains to be s YOB ELPEZOMARI-(5) OL? ova Ls 24 ger V7Illia rlatRon- divided lt) 'ram ozar /It -7a; and. nttIC-4,1M,,, !PriZt4talindian the way, and an accident ha The often -d40 take's on a nevi. from the Canadl sociation that al rears C.I'maadianils, control or °wine fifty manufactn, Proportkiato population,,.„ her the "United iSta tfate Much more itor, referring to t, on the highly arko on the la- ne- and -dr-ivera roads. "People, lieve what every jay tetween the): invisible to the The Expoeitor , girls especial. of makieg the In part oa that rng pool a short promencidei t sidewalk all; illat several times, arrovely averted: r,question of 111i -adieu industry 111 T,h err W11J30113 11* .111 e � t. r:`:_. a •� ,r.. tea_ beep t gate had n• deftly un - too Tints abundanee all maze *what • ,thstoThoantsmo 0, Jeegbel. 'r 161. up to her 41e, y-eyla'ealatie (swans oat over me. r Bbe Swayed her "BATTIIIMA-artrly-14a-eeMririereluff give her a 1. .111.211,27/c1.,, 'Cir;4''Ioni6r'1"IgigiTiNt7T:gZEMY2,FEr and tlaen walked avvay bold a can be. Did .1 nea ee first and only daughter of a family But you with Me. and 'Mrs. C. Widcombe: Mr. and Miss Winnifred Campbell and the she's above any such thing. have to haie someone to match wits tiridcombe and Mr. King Were 2ch001 chapter from the study book was very interestingly given by Winnifred - 7 4 Ili' "� 1Lv. 'Men ' h Yi..,^•M:�T.+iAY. v k.� , )r r the neighbor r4>ira � 1�� � "�. •� �;, r tl . ; o$ ���a wars hour $ . ,�., � � � �� w of as Olding .,w„�. A 0' LeberonsxaaeQ 1 ��', .�. h ' . tele derich• on I40r P �a 4dp .. �,.r� t. / vii . . „Eeneieee--4Ig_Leen,'-s-ator4e_under_ the age V7., ,Pa. ige iiilleetilmg.--The W. Dia. S. of for attendance during the peat year ,the United thrrek•-met,. on, Wedimegl. were distribute 0;i -follows: lst year '11rd. IT. -14`.. Callattbairted-the diadoente-;Ialy-7--Elliott: _and ...Melville and Mrs, William Walden presided, at wood, elle- ar seal -Maurice Her- devotiotialt leaflet and Bee. Campbell or wain, Maurice' Mellwain and Stanley livered the sermon at Union on Sun- A covv has wits. Give her a straw or hay stack, and watch her burroav and revel in solid, anti coii"pbai tentment Try driving a herd of u cows beck to milking,. and; ge past a . aharoty720tar_ jadr.4entiNdoontwaptt;ritli.ho_willitiad tslm hitter pgreut •they he a tumble 'Out of that Dewar; - straw stack, and have a few minutes Mrs. A. ter, of Lto of revelling, No ensount of persuasion Mrs. Idloorebouse and les Mary Campbell. Mrs. Albert Walsh took charge of the business, in the absence of the president, Mira William Carter. aya in London *this week. end roll Cull was answered. with a Judge J. G:Stanbury_ and family, Of iss laliv Dewar, of Toronto, came st week to spend -her holidays with MacKenzie and little daugh- ndore came last week to e time at the clAffillan ily, of Brantford, are holidaying at the could- take them past it. cottage. . you know,: they will have the bottom rubbed out of thet arovrstacis. untii it dos, Is liler Mr. and loelas like a gigantic toadstool. Try and take load out of that straw- Jelpell ___51AiFiEKING, July 14:-Ialss Flora. Andrew, of laucknow. is visiting Mafe- king friends this week.. Mr. and Mrs. •Ernest gall and fam- ,4,,,iulti!etty Reason. ef 111°n" I home of- Mr. and Godfrey 'Hall. r. Cecil Johnston spent- Sunday Maa. James 'Stewart, Mrs. with hig muter, !,,aoiztittv nal Mr. James ;Stewart, sr., of 'Hann 'Ito stacle and then see if cows Inteen't a great sense of humor. lock'f4 home I vvao in the city fast Saturday night, and there was a big rummage ainton, sale on at one of the stores. A gans some weeeek of clattering WOITZO r were all Joanna Bars• vv. and pushing each other, to get baying daughters u. are here at Mrs. Pol- for the season. owen and daughter Isobel, are at their cottage for eft Wednesday Morning for at 'Walhalla, /4.D. They -sonw_weelts with, Mrs. her and aister-in-law. r. Charles Barker. lien Barned, of Lendon, is. of Mrs. G-'4Uhurclivaterd this Wine. junk t five create a yard more their bonne woman' come out a the • scramble vvith and Mrs. Miss Lit the guest At7obe: rire e eoanna, ..(01 air feW bat pulled down over oke eye...... when we learn, ufacturere Ate. het hair Weed around ,and grio„. he wst lame on her face. Teminded me of a - day when we were harveating eatq last saintlier. The bey forgot to dose - over %ter oow-fam, She saw. me and to have acquire ao fewer than incerata in Can. ment that. in 0T -wealth- -and nnveat actorleo, mines - larger than tir 41i41, 3 111 • open and via)t) this inoventent trade pact by et theta, of eou tion had Oita- stavadastm -that Mt to e ce Of to teli out the and the;(e will an 'enleirtlitent tt atieteaatOl latz siga* oft Cot • *41:3410- ciavoie the Not all 61 p3 coat a ,,,r 1.1 14, 11. otl and Mr. Moffatt at Union.' 444 0 ffE WE -HAVE A SUPPLY OF- - DECORAT1VA 'PURPOSES Born -To Mr. and- Mrs. Melvin Omens of Detroit, a bahy girl. on Fri-, day. July, Oth. (Mrs. Omens' wan formerly Miss 'Frances Philips of Ash - Miss Grace Blake has resigned her position as teacher of Arkona school and has been engaged to- teach at the Mlse„ Jean • Anderson, of Guelph, spent Sundey at her home. familY and miss Mildred Ritchie, of London. are spending part of their yea,' re 7red irAlaglesel% a cation at their cottage at Erinta 14,D., were thaeguests of Ur. Miss Donelda MacDonald, o was tfla7re:::t.;.dc;jafdall:s1;4; -this -year,,,111 Vinghans and' are Vending two weeks Of 62,24:areedieeted. in fines to date ',Seaford( Police . Courts $1,68-9 VTIP old, !Sing, sat learnia, agent ..eollo6todyla a result of coneentr:ated 0401109 Par- '1011,-attacka on bootleggers and e. 4)11 ,100 return home druatenneas. ricthe (kite Wriod,r Wiavalt. woztitia chltenarty:a.tiar ionieft'nzeintliettc;q:itet:Caluciliaths ered in for d and !Ira. Cab!** and • fa baba &ante and sill for drunk der, D.Irs. 1, ;Porous", this dad on_e' 1:t.71;ici c-04Vieted a "drunk rid- ot.11izt.ellt4?p,Itta:Clid:tiolLtUed:461guert1416:13.2Lo:tanwlidoinitnr, 0.4d74.E7gtiol, tteC61:,446;vidiat_,.-142,ori!re.414:4it:trilcierjo,,f‘ ,":011311:74_2110,44:_40,:hil'oto; °'61.1211'ira21:.,:t*„,..ti,4.11114:012115;" Ltm*: cr" 'ttri:To -,2) 0 To y 14 -14 • 04:07 a: -14 znarolittr iatr''ugol*:6 44L4q til 604,104411litai''' 'inter 4tatp ,r• Trott. 414 -AI, ottide earrlett Jatia,v,IsttottAtti,i4taotrt, gain. Von know, 1E 14ev..e, .tbert It4nd04" until tire. enlist be-4,..treee of co ething human in a COW. 'I/14%i if these fellovvo that Pre_d !tatc(g" talft clout oUr descent -from Monkeys 411-r• Ate, wOntld- Only look back; they would find tke weern tgartie-ftalia4.- Origin fro ) the, sPeeles kl„,:arc:13 abee0"11 In the meantime. "Mus.solini" the saang but rocieter Dina toh eA, over the bed a let- Pr- tuee, the ''Tletliterraneara„," and things IV,. n'2 that (UN 4tha heat, Dimer. the „. ler. and ulna a 4 -am -74-0.4 to • svItaltat Wu" dta,.4CAter, Z2ra, Ge cite' etteataltd 'Oita 02ten unreason- Mina, 4 ago. dort,-11.411n, Vtale5 ova =de et In "beitoni. ate Iva at) att„/Iptitk9.• the' Vold -6 isD„ tifrootD. Ift 41i' lisstbigke of and ova .00 Oaez:ttn_aUaft.v4 -64.003* a-44 120 RID C440 at votia att titgirtatt tg 0 vtitt Oat' otwrttti 1,21C3 141 '4 Lt:11.0. Tat Hcoo4: \c -to ''140clithoria unammaT umn: NOw is the time to buy Our stock includes a complete line of Deck Chairs, Swing Couches, Gliders and Leather -covered Cane Furniture. Drop in and see these smart models that vvill add re --yonne comfort an o 11111Dome 336 Ra -VI-HEEL 11-ilanzatoril St. 2.9 -4 ttL,6 54e'n'rtltj,-„Fdtg-altr4 44'; 0,-,3'.e11 altti=fict4aott lEak:fit"''.4t-zargttgebtaiiTvitr-toilittop7t:%013L6:4,tc..-211ct tifi •