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Flesherton Advance, 30 Apr 1930, p. 7

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WEDNESDAY, AFXIL, 30, 1930 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE [without exception, have insisted upon' another important factor, ae we hav* the greatest dignity being maintained , said, is the dignity that the Bench maintained, and certainly it would be a bad thing for the ad- ministration of justice were this dignity relaxed. The motor car in- cident at Orangeville may sem like a small thing to many persons, but it is indicative of a most commend- able attitude on the part of the able men who compromise th judiciary of Ontario. ' and a proper deference upon the part I of the public toward the judges thenr- i sclvcj not 88 individuals, but as ' iudges. i In this province, at least, it Is traditional that a hi<rh court judge { shall wear a silk hat when proceeding I to the session of his court. Ultra i democrats may sneer at this, but ' the f?ct remains that the "topper" : worn by the judge is definite part of the dignity of 1m office, and certainly one sees no good reason why this ancient custom should not be strictly adhered to. I The courts of Canada are without | pec.- anywhere. They do not deal in ' favoritism nor in politics. They are I based on the principle of even j justice to every man, and this has j been demonstrated en thousands of i TCEJ'MIS. Much of thftir success i is due to the fact that judges arc j appointed for life and are therefore i under no political obligations. Still You can do as much as you think you can, But you'll never accomplish more; If you're afraid of yourself, young man, ' A There'j little for you in store. For failure comes from the inside first ' -* j _ Its there if we only knew it, And you can win, though you face the worst. If you feel that you'rs going to do it. EDGAR A. GUEST. MARKDALE JUNIOR HOCKEY TFAM. WINNERS OF NORTHERN HO KEY LEAGUE, 1929-30 BACK ROW (Standing, left to right) Win. M. McDonald, Seereta -y nnd Manager; H. H. Lucas, President; A. Noble, Alternate; F. McCUtcheon, Alternate; M. Perkins, Alternate; P. Wright, Alternate; H. Whyte, Alternate; I. B. Lucas Jr., Treasurer. SEATED E. Woods, Left Wins; B. Johnston, Defence; E. Wright, Goal; J. Nuhn; Defence; E. McF:v.'.ane, Right Wing; IN FRONT M McFarlano. Centre. Our Ottawa Letter The threads of national events, \ ) these provinces, but will the govern- 1 iv.ent dare to afford it? It is aiso I realized that many border ridings, ; n British Columbia as well as On- Flesherton High School laid down two weeks ago when par- } tario and Quebec, would react favo; - liament adjourned icr recess, has once more up. Members of the who wery variously holidaying in Bermuda and Atlantic City or re- pairing political fences in their own riding, have returned to the capital. A spring snow flurry occurred op- its Easter , ably towards a seasonable tariff on "- been taken early ivuits and vegetables. Decision Government, ' upon these knotty poinlj is reputedly engaging the Federal Ministers in their present labors to bring budget forth. FORM 2 GEOMETRY HJP.. Ellen }{" Dorothy Parker A Car and Judge Wright Business is likely to be b> '. reduction in the r?ti (St. Catherines Standard Mr. Justice Wright has had a good ideal of publicity necause he declined K7 ' \in the town of Orangcviiie, to ride in jlair'ninckl'so, ItfaeiTsapiiTo. Faiij" certain equipage provided for him Ruby White 4G, Jin Bar.non 41 His Lordship insisted, the story ha* tne Dorothy Ottewell 4'., Emerson Mo- Ki.lo-i 31, Ed. Ferris 20. Bill Pation M rshaU Snail appeased 2'.) Karl Ottewoll 25, Margaret Fer- of thojris 20. N-.ilbort Mackenzie 20. Bob portunely to welcome them and sun- sales tax. Trade agreements witli shine were but pleasant memories, Newfoundland* Greece, and the and that a budget of popular appeal Argentine are also forecast. Gener- 1 remained to be constructed if a ally the budget will have an im- summer of unseasonable political perial cast, nnd the development ot coldness were to be avoided. i inter-Empire trade is expected to Accordingly the spent thj minimum changing vacation reminiscences anil have pot down to intensive, and ue- Phillips 13. FORM 2 FRENCH Pass Ellen Parkor 71, Mervyn Little 57. Fail Jean Hincks 44, Murray Stuart 44 Ai- med Hincks 39. George Allen 34, Stella Marshall 34, Dai^v McFadden it, 011 a conveyance more in keeping with his position beingf made avail- ministers have bulk large in the Finance Minister's ^ Rowena Ma<jee 32, Dorothy of time in ex- speech. tewell 18 As has been forecast, the budget will be a pre-election one. Evenls claredly important, cabinet sessions, arc steadily marching to the election Pass Ita Pedlar f> The budget, of course, is the problem | goal. This has been true during;66 Joe Gibffn 66, no less in session. not believed that the Prime Mini- ster's holiday down in Bermuda was. credited one entirely away from politics, budges Close observers are remarking upon Ot- under discussion. It is more than the Easter vacation usually a major issue this year, be- 'while the house \va< cause of the election significance is which is believed to be bound up with it. The ministry b with concentrating upon a so widely acceptable to the public that it can stake its life upon it in a general election. one the fact that Senator MacDougall and Senator Hayden were his com- panions on the trip. The Senators have always been pretty close to the helm of the Liberal organization tn the belief Is JTU| Rt. Hon. Mr. King- met in Bermuda by de- i*" 1 for a pertinent conference on tlip momentous event ; anticipated \viihin the next few months. A still, comnlete in every detail, The project is an ambitious and would be difficult enough for i campaign times, and any administration. It is doubly so ' widespread that they for the present one, which has not only the task o. reconciling sectional demands, Canadian '.West versus Quebec, but also the personal dis- agreements between its ministers. Hon. Mr. Euler, despite his lack ot sympathy with tho government's liquor clearance policy, still sits around the council board. But the dissension whkh he represents is comparitively negligible in compar- ison with the wide cleavage between Hon. Charles Stewart of ''death knell of prote:tion fame." Hon. T. A. Crerar of like free-trade sympathies Hon. Charles Dunnintr of recently professed low tariff conviction.;, and the Quebec and Ontario wing ot the ministry. If the ministry were to wait until all these differences in its rank were reconciled, and until all its conflicting views were brougiu into line, before presenting its buii- jtet, it is a safe bet that Parliament would not receive the Finane Min- ister's proposals this side of proro- gation. It will be essentially a compromise budget which will be delivered. There will be, so to speak, a patch- work program with each piece cal- culated to appeal to some section of the country. While the time for profitable speculation is rapidly passng in view of the imminence of tke speech itself (it will probably pe delivered on Thursday or Friday) a few general propheciej can be made with reasonable assurance that they will be fulfilled. FORM 1 BOTANY Hon. Doris Bannon 78 Frank Eagles Dorothy Wolst- t " na r.|encroft 64, Stanley Hunt 6:1. Kath- j'lloen P?dlar 63. Gordon Patterson 60. Patton CO, Laverne P'r-er G". Uohr McMillan 5P, Fr ' Fawcott 51. ^urtor S' nr ' 57. Bossio Cairns *~ Hazel McKillop 5 r <ivll ; - G .>>- V2. Isabellc MacMillan 51. Lucy Macd"T>M f>0. Fail M-rvyn John- son 46, Cecil Chard 45, Jessie Os- trander 41, Martha Ostnnder 36. Svcrett Talbot 26. Vera McMaster 20. FORM 3 PHYSICS H-jn< Jean MncCor- mack 81, Harold Turner 79. Jim Haw 76. Pass Jackson Stewart 74, Evelyn Turner 74. Reta Fawcctl 73, Bessie Beard 73. Mario Fenwick 72, Do-- Stewart 72. P-itri'Ma Mor- san 70. Ruby Kerton 60 Irene Martin 06. Liu- Bh.'kbum 04. Sadie Carson Those who li!-r- to s?? the dignity of the law well upheld will applauue Mr. J'-stico Wright's attitude, would be a serious thing for country were our courts to become , as informal as thase cf som= other ' land?. Canadians have alwys had! a pardonable pride in the judicia: machinery of their nation and part Sold in Flesherton by FLESHERTON PLANING & CHOPPING MILLS SCAMAN-KEIff BpHW^^w%^%fl^ FLOORING of this pride is engendered by the fact that Canadian iudges. almost Flesherton Planing & Chopping Mills COMPLETE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES FLOORING. OUTSIDE TRIM. INSIDE TEIM Gyproc, Brick, Shingles, Lath, Etc H. A. McCauley, Prop. 164, Earl Johnson G4, .T:;hn Wilson \va-. discovered one day recently by 61f Marion Bibby 5(5. Christina Sergt. Tom Kirk, of Newmarket, in ' M aRee 50. Fail Herbert Akins the hollow of a tree in the Holland .jt;, Audrey Brown Si'., Monica Re Landing section. No mash or liquor 2:), Jack M 1 ". K r chni n '0. Haroiii w"i f-'U".' 1 . Dest 13. So far as the Maritimes are con-i cerned a bid for their support will! be made by meana of a gesture : towards protection for the iron and, steel industries. The west will bei offered an increase in the British 1 preference as the shadow, if not the substance, of a concession to its sup-' posed low tariff sympathies. What of Ontario and Quebea? It is known that some measure of retaliation, against the United States for its tariff increases would bo popular 'n SPRING House Cleaning Requires a Right Paint to Paint Right SHERWIN-WILLIAMS RELIABLE PAINTS & VARNISHES HAVE ALWAYS HEEX EOREMOST FOR .QUALITY Come in and we will help you with your paint problems DAIRY EQUIPMENT S.M.P. dairy pails, strainer pails, creamery cans, etc. WIRE FENCE A EQUIPMENT Invincible Farm and Poultry Fence, made from high quality copper bearing steel to make it rust resisting and extra heavy galvanized; also barb wire, black wire, brace wire, staples. BEATTY WASHERS. Electric or Hand Power Wringers, Tubs, Irons, Washboards MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS & REPAIRS Garden Tools, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels Royal Purple Flower and Garden Seeds 5c. pkg. F. W. 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