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The Signal, 1935-10-10, Page 44-1larsday, October 10tb. 1853 genius of issourcabd dmeigner, the-erellowness of roe felt. the 'limbic fingers of skilW mamma . ' • those are the reasons behind Brock's standing as the finest bat in Easy to � `but most ,_ diffiavh to duplicate - . - $5 • .+ . t The liquors w Goderish k THREE CANDIDATES ARES ELECTORS AFTER NOMINATIONS 1 !Huron. Tbese'Nd coot their owners Yr. racoon. yven 1f r. algriculturalr' Canada paid oa her mote. as tut Mr. Bennett had chews a total or c..40.000.0t1- extTM not ratavi the duties ou agricultural Hrlulrs and ser. rale awing to the duty.. (Coptla°ed us Dui, 1)aa did I s7O O,MI l noon• than tbey ..uuid have ger- new is ILLtlB thous r " �•.� barbed dire Dc tett' tire per .t'' on list of promised to flg'tt in l►ttawa uii Tr�>r' perequally wept.. ii wee as a ler tions In these duties. (lair ettTbe 'high of ou other Items. Mr. Stevens' telling Che The claim of ed \stiffen that the Liberals bad raised the duty only four- Mr. Steveua had been were fifths of one per omit. was Imesemet. people that the' Big .kir. Stevens This figure was arrived at It7 count- about to eat us pplp and pater as 1st Into such a calculation 'See Item t y products formed entirety which had been prohibited import at Consols. Yr all and one item whkb bad been raised only a trifle. items whin. bad He quoted many been. raised sada Tory auspices. The manufacturers ask for the elim- ination ot- duties on raw materials but want high tariffs on all manufactured goods. .11 the Liberals did hy not uce tariffs when 1n odic*. Bennett make the raising of tariffs such au Imes in kis DM caomisempao ign. Did Mr. -Bennett not of Imports to out at least scan.ftoo• make prosperity? His was an unstable et riff. It on badt been called a "pyla „ening. Bad- nessand off 1n the m mea could not plan ahead with 'such a tariff. There had been a greet decrease in.manufa.•turine under this highest tariff in history The loss amounted to more titan 81100,000.000. This was a cnt in half in four years. Some $.1M,0tio,o00 had been paid out in relief by all m►tiow11 agenciesDW high dur- ing the lint font yet tariffs cure this condition: . Mr. Spot- pn,,taroted low tariffs in 1930 and that lied 'aonP ';Wien to Ottawa find had solemnly supported Mr. Benbett in every tariff increase he had made. He eue•tioned-the t*erevse in High Commissioner Howard Ferinsnn's, es- penses la England. and in Mr. Her - ridge's expense* in Washington. The latter had been granted an extra 1t17.90f► while Mr Fergu-on bad tw- eeted -err este* t1 - A Manitoba farmer bad purchased a pair of overalls 1i North Dakota. paying 10 cents for them. When he declired them the duty bad amounted to di cents. .s ears in North There are 3,300 motor Use The $igmal's Classified Column* knew tort wheat, {entirely new $ t�1K moo r ibanee to well ri otciperal exports mor *e., what they eea -d the principal experts u the anklet of a of It *we, as off plant and th dividends on th in their bean Mr. liter one try • •profit eounty are, he claimed. anehia.•_Ita av%t quantities et East. yet we 1 of coal from the ices we were in *slop, put * lot two in writing id 14bt+IovesOa . awl) t Le the railroads o[ .vesting the eh year. There t quantities of West,.-LLtld Peat avla sol txlt►,ek0 worth Mr. Sterane oliostalaihe giViiii'trufac plollug man? use Sana an to the roads thousands of Neither of He was bora it. the old pieties ever intruded to give the ordinary u a chow*. He caked it it were. time to give an Pool era CAPITALTIIEATREGod Tact Mott. in 11 Pis Lt". and Rnek Jogsge in Man o �F flaying Tiller." MONDAY. TUESDAY -t; ,red -E elrarray, sem Venable and Fred Stone preens the Pulitaer Prise novel by Booth Tarktngton. -Romance and desperatbu amid the clash std -Tory at ,malt-tevrn--eeeiel-fit` You'll taw Lire characters! 411 "A'LICE ADAMS" 1 THURSDAY, P1 I AY. SATURDAY -The slum yse've welted ter JACK BENNNY and PRANK PARKER Nancy Carroll, Gene Raymond, The Boswell Sisters Mitzi Green gad a beat of radio and stage celebrities in the !tritest motley of muscled entertainment you're ever seen "TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND" Stevens rai Bennett's cabinet so that manufactur- ers' anufac ur- ere' Voices coMr. be held up. Bennett .bad stood Stevens sad Yr. valiantly for the big interests. -Cut the tondo which bind Can fir" be pleaded. -Open up tri Liberals have always done. Tbere is no recovery from any depression with- tutis f 4'a0e itf while in Mr. Yr. Bennett lege beeu born a rich out expansion ioof trade t'ntll t dote t It's forward under Liberation'Liberation'or back- ward under Toryism" man and VO waa SS to torch with 1 poor people. XT. King had never done anything in Ike world outside of politics and ee ars- not fitted to * Y understand our psehlamr. Stev- en* .had had wide eosetleme in many lines: M. H. AIs i an e 14ie eerretary if MUnited Farmers DEATH 011' NES. dsae et Alders loose getseMd RsdMyr 71rd Year Au esteemed resident of Aubata. W at Ana .Ball vadat of the time here is no chance of recovery. , of „warn, raid lt8 had at one time heti studied eeeaomi: s. Ile showed Wm. J. Heede'rsen r chart 'to ilittylete los coo The Stevens caudidnte. a resident of I tion that nes the bringing onr thes e Wingham, admitted that he was no I had iee'nng° Up utless 1* r get- nrthe orator. Ile believed that if a min Idepreresl spent thirty or forty years learning ago be intended in vet, f•,r King a* politics and studying public questions I the lesser of two eels. Now he -agreed A at it with what Mr. Reemett- thodght of been a free trader. but iu the t t :2-711 anion .$U' Fres Voting Coupon' - i• Has Bad Weath GOOD MO WS VOTED Name of Contestant the prr+iO° away s (Contineee ! Daae 11 late Hugh U. Hill, parted supper for working man. N. Wednesday, October � atter ah ill- ness l Hoary; pPe nese of tevetal maths. She was l0 L. Carter W• H. Tremblay half -down Han- ey, her .evenly -third year. Baro to Hul- rJ, M» ro. 1. Oaalq, Tiros. Blake; 'Zliesertrelrli lir . and tow YV/titmunti1°iF.-. 10 that towarbR► until 1tU18. when pole, half-do*eu Lete`ha mea eo0t- rad bet beamed moved to fire oil- I ler), Ere 1►. A. Fowlat. Sam mop. tesee'"... --Ito- eat member of the community, Bled in 1, 44. Nelsoa Hill, of town, is the ooh surviving child, a daughter. Mrs. F. E. llibbert, bating died a few mouth* before bet father is 1921. There are two grandrblldeen, Bu17 11111 and Harold Hibbert. Surviving brothers and sisters are: Janos Bali, of Ebert*. Oat.; Neleew Bae, of Clinton; Ephraim Ball, of Auburn; Mrs. Cherie* Lovett, of Cliotoa; Mrs. Edwin Lear. Mrs. Geo. Sturdy and Mrs. Jams* Raithby, all of Auburn. Throughout bet illness Mrs. Hill Was dtligeutly attended by a niece, Miss Margaret Ball of Chat*a. Deceased was a member of the Bap fist chutch. The funeral service was held at her home in Auburn on Saturday and was he ought to become pretty t"a He didu't think the tariff was the , Mr. King and with what Yr. Klug l principal remedy for our 111'.. 'le did ' thought of Mr. BeganTltr dol thick so at one time, but wine the I elu •e I hadree years ago goneto Ottawa to toe 4.000 interview �Mr. I known e:wlerka town h1p termerhgras the of an lsthad latioualirm .p with a dollar the war tarifa,. had loaf. --Writ impar• Bonnett to ask that Canadian money , started. his Ips tepee He did not believe it possible I be kept un a par with -the wog' stet- t t -- -- { - order that the tempera should Jttdgt•twatt4.._t19rv1A. 104kr_ltra VBGFTA13 S1 .AND HOOTS Caboose. whits. L L CarWar, Join Grieves; blood beets, round, W. A. Culbert, 0. Pianism' ; blood beets. bei. N. 'L. Carter. P. Barker; maueekle, long, red. G. Altss : maegolds. whits. W. A. Culbert, O. Alton; wurt°el. Mam- mot► yellow, ti tsratedlats. W. A. Cul- bert. Jacob Reed; pweds tt tlpa. Bert Treleaven. Sam Altos; carrots. inter- mediate, red, N. 1.. Carter, Mrs. W. H. Tremblay ; carrots, Early Horn, Mrs. W. II. Tremblay ; carrots, toe feeding. Fred Becker. Mrs. D. A. Fow- ler; white unions. John Grieves, Fred Harker; yellow saloon, Fra Barher- Jobs Grieves; multiplier alone, Mil- ton Taurmuer. N. L Carter; pickling atlas, John OTbvss. Fred Barker; cadge -test by her pastor, Rev. G. W. tomatoes. W. A. Oalbeet, Ernest Blake; Sherman. assisted , HWll• tahlo ,.,,uWCulbert. James S.tir- ,,,,0. The pallbearersby wereRevsixush aepb- I IMa: prtm.pklu.,A. John Grove. N. L esus : Hugh Hill. Cecil Hill. Harold ; n inter squash (trblel, John Jobe:don. Merry Sturdy. Glen Rattle 'Grieves, Fre.) Barker; summer squab by and Ne1sou Lear. Irtermrot wu able), Fred Barker, N. L. Carter : l4 the Clinton eeasetery. Amot►g1,1"waterw.•lottr, Milton Tramper, Fred thaw in attendance were a large num 1• -1 Barker: •tatoes, *riy, white, named, her from Goderlch. I James si irllns. Yrs. 1. Oaulay ; pots• tea, N. I,. Carter: three Named van titles (fall). Jamie Stirling, URI- walte & Sono. Pear° --Three metered varieties. Jaw Stirling: swimmer peers teamed). Jas. Stirling, Kel. Culbert; fail pea» (Named), James Stirling, Wilfred Droanad t winter pear. (named 1, James SliklIng. Bits. W. H. Tremblay; plums (varlet) wed). )(Mee Treem- aer, Smoot Slake; plume (three Named vaete/bs), iatikwalte a fors. James ittirllmg; collect's= of groper, Ialthwalte & faoo. T.. J. Salkeld. Peaches -Jamas 8tirllna. QYlacee-Mrs. W. >�.. TMmbilte. x Jodge•-J. R. Hac►4el. (Ti are eondeeed { Carmlaias to secure markets to F ren<e. rermany Diet suffer the cures* loss when ship l GRA!T 1'0 iIDO or Italy. - He put motley forth as the leading ping to England. 1 ter M 'snow of the bout it pis did Dot • Mr. sBtalkitng had refused bill r }n them. :now much about It but matey and He war talking with bits friend Lord el National IrratM.4e Aid the control of credit. he -felt, would Rothrrmere:- but had at time for the eT LU.D.lC. I. against It. Mr. i The maple Loot Coapt Ire the important things of the future. [armor* who were up •g• at Its regular mortbly meeting held While admitting that he did not titevene wanted to coo' Bennett. ut to the 1 at tat public library or T meting 1•.?. know much about the mocetarc quer met but they latiafed decided to e•untrlbute $83 towards an e'aNad• Jas. Stirling. L tion. he di:warmed ft at some length. Mr. Bennett had said that be would en.towment fund for the t i1 tlMnee Reeds perish - to then ►rtarto.l ithwalte & Soni inly not 1(,bapter'e ward la Alexandra . Woods: liee-wound apo with the assertion that end unemployment ,a< t of the L, doff( g; n Russet.' Jaw WaA..Wa had ate _ j _ the banks it drawing -one flit. fled the rasyIo7'mont, so would' h�,spti*L elan of relit from c cul tion. a Ant other part of .t, contribution of sib towards this Stirling.. T. J. old: Wagner. Jai. hors credit from circulation. I hare ro ise out the iced from I Stirling. Geom. 4ttou; Rabat, T. J. his promise see potshot 14th: Mr. � end had as a Ca been race tie Island big breed as els ghoul- !Yrs. Grecontase on of P,was granted to StNew York. ir ing. L. Woodsrlloi:la �. J. A I.O.D. . bursary et saialthwatte the I.O.D.br. bwnarl otes1g°eA to as- lOreerlttg. Amer Jame. sot • promising pendent through. col- Sone: Cra • Pippin. lege. A further $2 was contribtted `tug• T. J. OeH�a. Stark. to the general I.O.D.& flied for he wake kewaite & Jamie Stirling; assistance of Modest*. Photograph records to the value of Hoa Doris, , e ling, Laltbwalte $10 will be sent to the sehooi at Dem, A 800*:.. r ra L. Feeds.wOar, ee mitt, Alta. in which the Chapter is Alton: four lotereMed. Tkls is a Christmas pro J. Salkeld,.Stir ; Wolfe Raver, seat to the eklldrsa. W. A. C t, 1'.d e i fors: for WNW- I Pinta, Jams, trite& Leith - ante, the sum of ffl * hobos soot to „Woods, Leith - School each of the two local Hose and wanton! Ross; Snow, '1'. J. Salkeld, i.. Ac11oo1 Clubs for the aasiisUtece of same Wosdr, Doeltlms, wed toes. early. red. N. L Carter; Pete - toes. late. wklte, teamed. N. L. Carter. T. J. Salkeld: celery. N. L. Carter; cauliflower. N. L Carter i caress. John i I.U.D B. the Catholic Wetness League Alt maps ORGANIZE OAMP,jJG ( - Te (Woof nods ter C _P1m• timed Inatltate for , At a meeting of represeatatt of several local • womeo'e organ held at the public library on Tuesday 1, afternoon. 1t was decided t0 eoada4r - a, campaign to raise fends for t Comedian National Institute for the iV Riled. The campaign. which win be sponsored by the Maple Leaf Chapter, `' Grieves, . John oa : W and the Wooer IOstWlte, will began L. Carter. John driers': awtleetloa ed vetttemit iett - 1ga Judge- RH. Thompson. Iacteow. it- •R rden e,•getabks, N. L. Carter. Fredl.M were addresesd Barker. Ik•rt Treleaven. Henry. Sell steeretary of the . FRUIT Ltal�aatl . who outlined . the working Si T. J. Salkeld. James of the 1P. Apply- -:;piss. Stirling: Baldwins. Jame.. Stirling. Ieithwaiie A Soot.; icing et Tompkins county. ieltewalte • Sans. Jas. Stlr- Ilrg; Tslmen Sweet, T. J. Salkeld. L MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m. ('nmlug-"•Hooray for Inc"... and Gallant Lady.- F. C. A. Aet-- He did not think much of the Farm- ers Creditors' Arrangement Act. . He did not think that nay- respectable farmer would willingly go through the bankruptcy court. which was what the ' help 1t Act amounted to. if be coo The farmers wanted to pay their debts let war, wou14. law reld not test The whole trouble was that the banks proportion, ?Vey gwo d tate Uwpee mone7, would not let them have fire ; of1 ther map trade would Scarcity brings higb prices. The I nevec seals be win*, It bad been. A11 hall noir maan- dere were. Sot carry Yr. Bennett to victory. • He agree0 wee Yr. David Lloyd George that trade with European countries, steadhg la constant dread Wi- [a nag nrUe,c..aa, _ scarcity of money In order to get tattering tae higher prices for what there was. soil. There was market all the The tariff bad been talked of at goods it was p.. lob* to all ele!ctfoas In hie recollection. "'lobng Mr. Hi. IS to ay' upper man jiggles the tariff this way and not lowered tial7rttt,,.P years. bad. t tam jiggles it. that mug .and all ' etelrle extent. So mew stye he will he time we get worse off," be declared. mot liseteit the 4 stag online He deplored tb trammr--etf yoetb--lug- Stereos h�i iii who appear to have o0 rotate as b Dente thine are: Cooisst alien camps are boom to *Viers. • Iran had bore not the solation of their problem. a higher biome. Ver it wlth- Those now In such camps are costing drawn a b9lIele ovoid all rlgbt. fire natio° $40 per month for temp and Put it back tact ° �' snag Yr. art SS per month for spendipg model.I t co Molest. so he had beard. 'Stevens would aprpoln Mr.Stevens planned to pat them 10 { go Into the moneyID •emeidsate ice ever? Bork on roads. planting trees. mining Yr. Stereos Pr° fid so on. I man In Canada a decree a and a Going back to money be said that \P.ru)ane*t job. all the bankers do _Is pat a piece of Mr. ! � ding the paper in a machine and it come* out Mr. spotton explained money. It costs them almost nothing farmer* incident at a tttawa. that the and then they lends It out at high in. i taemer* were to have see! M Bennett, I not Mr. Bennett to Noe seen he fans I tere+rt rates. nt °Pea ' He daimon. that "tire packers" made , era. He kept the appoolot la *pite of the attitude of th men. Mrs. D. 11. Maple Leaf chairman of Edith Tayter treasorer dent of Catkone is illeer of the w MIu Wllitane of aqui committee, and Mallet of the list eetri *see attending thj Mra. Campbell. Mies Ann w Phelan. Mrs. W. Abell. Yrn sat Mime Taylor. • t of the • '; appointed and Mims ItBMIa ted secretary- r Ian. ilrest` 1 of the ebtldrea atteodaaee. with Wood's: Holbid Thera was a goad t b ! Blenheim Pippin. D. L Gasepbel4 the ~ -= <- l Mese „ens; Crali the chair. NEW COATS A new shipment of Ladies' Winter Coats has just arrived ! Styles and fabrics that have not been shown before ! Military fashions, high collars, belted -- waist, braid trimming. - -. Tweeds with large wolf collars, Dressy Coats with luxurious fur trimmings. Choose your new Winter Coat from our complete stock. New Millinery WANT -A NEW HAT? Then now is the time to buy thriftily. •k 1 'SPORTS, TAILORED and DRESSY TYPES downs stitched, folded, pinched, or plain. *ting choice of cobra in fine quality felt. Extrta; Special i i $1.95 Transparent Velvet Dresses Everything that's new in Velvet Dresses - new jewel tone*; long full sleeves. or short puff sleeves; elft necklines, long fitted skirts. Worth dollars more. Sizes 14 to 20.-. Special $13.50 soinitale Men's and Young Men's ewue.0� Overcoats )ly*ians, silvertones, worsteds in Oxford greys, navy blue and brown. Selected, high-grade qualities, fine linings and superi- or tailoring. Men's Fall Hats Fine Felt% in ailvertone effects in grey, brown and navy. Wool Felts in greys and browns. Special $1.95 See our beautiful assortment of Men's Ties A. CORNFLELD-- ¢'$hop where you are Invited to shop" The COneerratire moil d Oro* 1 the women the mite. It be Uld hare I had tried to do it they been Mopped 11 Quebec. All countries bad felt tl+e depression. 11 trade haring fallen off iia sae -third of It* -former volume everywhere. King had reduced the national debt but bad r re lite- the hooded- -debt- -through f had laid }railway •anpansio0. th•t he y Mr. Hruoltrsott ldtd••tmeirnew-how the tallwfy,meddle n, said � had started. Yr. flped to I the speaker, bad himself for 810 1 start it when he had voted r Wilfrid Lauriers mirdeken railway policy when the N%tlaaal 'Freeecon- tineotal was commenced. "The railway* were built by the Llberah; You have that them,w "you have to make 'the best I cried. I want you to eonclusbOn he said, " I o vote to elect me and to trait sae t for any group In the Souse which, In mJ judgment, seems beet• There may well be mre than 'ea there wor- thy of support." DINNER AT ST. alXiff 8'I cal A "poet -election dinner" will be bead on Wednesday • evening, October 10th, In the parish' ball at • S. Augustine, e beginning at 530 o'clock. p graroaned- ' lent entertainment baa bee of an ea• d. IThere wan hw a door grim f dh, 0- nated by George SpotbaS ra in attendance. NORTH STRErr W. M, B. At the sgular meethlg of tics W.M.R. of North street l'eltee eberdf on Mon- day afternoon. ar»n tb wen made for the celehrat S ( the Mo th •annlrersar7 of the Undid Choreoff rb. ant d for the antmmn thankdevt with • Mrs. Alen, Mc.evtn was honored an add?as* of appre•la of her wo1V in the Elation Br.nd, . hie% watt read by Yoe Margaret Rohortaen, who IIIb"' extendeg to her the taeSeitetloes of the 11+."•IPty on ter rceent marriage. Mrs. by lire. said pin, add i Mw,} for aryl choose. Mee. Phone 418 Met'svin sees then 1 Lane *tth a life -mem a lite membern(nip in t tory or girl she *haul NeNevin thanked ,10 Idles fast tt girt* aruifor ll14 v ital w or the Mrs. Wm. litre. Ilan Med ere ret • ffru *W.- pn►graa *e-- pal.drU• iTtJ" n�er� ""iSflt�lt 'Church," were wimmntbad h1 Mr*• M IMnrdpeh. •fid an Into wt s wd as the are'tk►ttat me tlnr It given 87 114rs. A. P /1ttltMea . Drennan. L L Woods; $tlrtlhg. 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