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aact Cloacae:1o, Subscription Pace -
Mimi% vet Qua; Britem aigi per
year in *evince Cii mam 4501
BURN Seem $2,60 per year In advarice.
,sofiz ola lied raw Addeesies theulti be
,glven 'awn chellee ot *clarets la roe,
smeete4, le' *TWN -W il n d
Asa at it et eel' SliliCribere Prefer eat
lo hate their illbacrlghnejnterintea
in eau they tail to romp eau. exiolne•
Ron. While subscriptions trill we be
. larded h toreers over in .eittear4 PIP
404 Yee unless we ere notified to rensfe
we assume tee eubserlber wishes ths eir..
flea Leathered, ftleMITPANCES shetild
be :node by registered letter. 1110110
order Or elleeille ewe -Able at Par ONO*
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1111,18SPAIrt DEO, Mil, 1032
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Star Sparkles
The trouble *With Oda Infletion et
Macy our -
Is thet One Still has to go to the
hank and beg Or the privilege of paying
Interest on suelt a portion of it, as he
wants. It he teuld get tioMe of with-
out interest, it -would help a lot in stop -
Ping IntemploYment and 4in starting the
wheels of InelustrY going, MA that would
be revolutionare, wOuld upset the whole
sYstem of banking and lead to who
knows what idnd of trouble,
' .ormsiNFIO
Wo suppose it was as a incest= of
economy that the county counvil lest
week decided to dispense with the ser-
vices of Constable Oundry as a county
olleter to enforce the 'Auer Control Mt,
• True the county will save the 4200 re-
tainMg fee Mee to Mr, OUncirein this
connection but it will lose the fines cal -
!Need tor Infractions et the Act,, whieh.
tumult to several times the emotutt
the fee. eh fact, It was so that the
eetintY might receitre these fines in place
of their going to Toronto that Mr, laun-
dry was appointed a county °Meer tor
the entomement of the 24, C. A. a num-
ber of yeara ago,
• Bow long w4 the fariner4abor .union
in tuPPert et e Co-operative Common -
Wealth federetion last? The • labor man
osually wants the secial •legislation we
be continued or added to old age. Pen
-
sloes, pnblie relief for tee unempleyea;
. and so torthe-whereas fanners often ob-
jeet, to 'these schemes es being something
to benefit the hibaneesidentat the ex -
Pone 'ot. the rural., And the 0, a, .P.
police' of infietion which May make a
strong appeal tolarmers may notsuit
the labor Man VerY Well when he Ms -
Overs that the int:lath:4 of' currency to
secure better prices for the farmer Wig
reduce the rourehiwitiit power of the lab.
'tomes Vey envelope, 'Oatherigg together.
• Maltentents under t
i F' bannr
401,6 . •wM un oh;or diverse
cOhltlite,
• CURRENCY INFLATION
topt Week the county eouncil of Huron
hesitated on the brink of asking the
Gov.ernMent for currency inflation teethe
extent et, overtoming the exchange hen
-
(heap between Canada. and Great Sri-
tain, and certainly unrestricted, inilitiork
le o,' dangerous( thing, as 'Witnetta 'what
happened tO the Gentian Mark 9,110 the'.
War, but a pereeal of magazines thee) Nv
tlay$ thOws a growing tiumher of tem- 0
1
dinista who to In the stria adherence
to the gold standard a 'millstone around g
the neck of nations clinging to it, .• a
Wnatz ctatna ,.trel6tIttf ttit
clicizter live year* ago, was in/trump
MI In brtairtug Britten hue to the gold
atandave, now ecest the folly or that caurse
ana in an article in c ellieVa August 31,
d rclitively proportionately Yaeger Share to
1
referrleg to the feet. that Ponce ali
the United, States together pews) tw
thirdil of the *Mire world ENVY of ge7
Icavine the fortY-rdne ether countries
the world„compelfing mar4 than ale.
tenths of its population and about Our.
fiftlis of its wealth, a little more thin
tele -thine points out: "M gold rcezamo
teener, it became {tearer, as it became
darer the vollie a ell other contramlitie
inelltured ltY 10 beeturie elleare TIIM
the tertible *Vet, MA is the 1114PU
proe'ess of deflation, which bee nate
THE GODERICII STAR
•wit) ths tirilbihigg Or Owe fall to Rae
lige the bests et read expenditure, it
%mild *gene and through the payarent o
reratively greater automobile and gasoline
taxes, the urban xeildeutx contribute
°* the Provinael fundi from whill eome
ef the Oeverernenr eubsidies which go ex-
elusieele to the mat roads. We are not
Itere suing that the present system of
'contribution to read expenses as between
towe erld ceuntry 1 unteir, but It eere
tabaly See= Misteke for rural speak
, -
1,7 Ma 40 repreSent WWI Centre* as fetter-.
Ing on the taxes the townsbipe Pe):
down and Is every day writing down, the
value of all our possessions and exertion
net elity in the eountrles whleh leek gol
IThisis the proems which has dungmil
but in those which bay. *4 10 abunditne
;lions of men out of employment in ever
hat--itilletbee,traftie upon th
railways; has dried up the Rabbis 0
button action and hes threatened eve
count*.
and every instinition with in
Solveney." •
Elsewhere on thia Page. We r1Print
voinntent from the Plumed Pest rile
seems to indicate the extent to which
lunation Is safe and wherein the daldle
of inflation lies, On this some subjec
the letter of Mr- W. Xi, Young, of Col
borne, ePPeering.elsewhere In this lean
is Of Interest, This letter atigs intende
for publieation In our lest edition bu
wee tmavoidebly held over by the amoun
• of advertising and the report of vount
council which ste
ARE TOWNS PART
• OF COUNTY'?
Separation MO the coUnty, the Mid-
land Argus believes, will be the next
move of the large irons. 'Tor several
years past," says the Argus, "the ounty
rate has been gradually advancing until
it has become a rote burden to most of
the urban munieipalltige so much. es that
onir a• yam' Ago Orillia threatened to
•separate trent the county and manage
its own 'affairs." That there has been
no such movement in Huron is ProbelelY
due to the wtsdom of the liatron county
courted in keeping the coenty rate low.
But We quote the Midland Argus to sub-
stantiate our statement last Week that
there ees such a feeling. Vilth Urban
communities prattleally read out of rigbt.
ful participation in the county highway
,system by Reeve McNabb at the tounty
council meeting last Week, when he said
their part was only to "pay and look
pleemet," end witb staterrients made at
Ashfleld rtotninations both last Year and
this thee, the rttral man Paid the Shot for
the kenefit of tlz� town$, rural speakers
would have only themeelvet 40 blame if
towns accepted this reading out of the
county and • decided no longer to be
sponges, 0) On, the rural communities
and moved for formel separot1ohto their
own AnAncial advert*e probably.
la %he illetter et read Work the rtiral
tlet16114 (taken as a Whet)) have 106 per
cent, (A What they contribute to county
reads arid township roads smolt. In the
townships, 13IUS the 50 per cent, Govern-
ment pent on county toads anti the 40
per• cent. Government grant on town.
ship Towle, plus 00 per cent, of all that
towns atul 25 per Centof all that eel-
.
lages contribute to the county system,
plus tho 40 per tent, OeVernment grant
on what la spent oh Connecting links 10
wns.. On leading roads through towns
the baoalls Ilan spent only 50 per eent, at
bat tints' themselves contribute for the
entity Vetere, .
Ritliir•
ionte rural representatives for -
et that tOwns are a part of the telinty
nd pay county rateS proportionetely
lopttpest:101
440'4 •
-noOitt
more
k no Gift
. more
•
. ENDURING ,
•
intowtommor,,Act
Let your choice
for lier or Nimbetf
EWE LRY
Diamonds, 'Wrist Watches for ladies and gentlemen,
pearls, bar pins, ebony, ivory, tie pins, cuff links, Water-
snan's pen and pencil sets, Royal Crown Derby in the blue lk
and gold pattern and Mikado, all with new low prices. I
ROLLS RAZORS, PURSE.% SILVERWARE, CLOCKS 11
We do not sell Prices
In these tittles you have a perfect right to expect
IMF prices—even on tine things. But there is simply
no limit to low prices you can pay if you look for price
alone.
We do not sell "pikes." Instead we have always
oper,ated our store on the aqumption that intelligent pea -
pie want quality first of all, and, in dealing with a repu-
table sttwe such as OW, take it for granted that prices
are fair.
In the lotig run we are sure it wouldpay yOtt
follow fili9 COUTSC.
STORE OPE,N EVENINGS
E. C. ROBERTSON.
Dimoorid Itlevellak sot ,
'nom IN; G00E11101
WHAT OTHER
biTsy
A Cenendrnea
(Mail and Wmpire)
A Canedian who halt juet returned
from snood says that Englishmen. can-
not understand the opposition of Right
Hon, MacKenzie King to the Bemire
treaties, Igo* nor cen anyone in pentuire
• Infietion, Good end, Bad
• (Pinanciel Post)
• Inflation to rePlaee our circulation or
credit money that Ims been squeezed out
by a process et super -deflation Is one
ming and properly meniteed May be a
goo e thing. infietion to PIA a govern-
ment ln Poe:session ot paper money te
pity for.unwanented expenditure* A *n-
ether thing and invariably dangerotts.
P.qually dangerous is Inflation that raises
costs in one conntry out ot Ilrie With
werld prices, Where the government's
reeent reflationary program was a help to
business was in the degree to which it
Measured up to the first standard, Where
the unfavorable consequences did or will
ergo IS hi the degree to which investors
here and abroad fear that it was the first
step in a program of meeting government
obligations by printing inonele
,
•
C. C, P. Nothing New
(FIrte.fielal Pest),
Fundamental soolal reconstruttion is
what the commonwealth Pederation of-
fers to Clanade. • But a phrase SO general
and meaningless Muet be interiereted In
teents'et more sPettiPleinitts'end so to -
°Mention -of finance, public oweerehip
of hatural resources, planned -economy,
extension ef Resist legislation, to.opera-
tive entennises, state health sehernes, etd
the adoption at , the prineiple that the
state must find every men a JO are pre-
sented se typical of what fundarriental
soda recenstrUctiOn stands tor, In suoh
a Platform it is hard to. find any evi-
cleneet even of a "bloodle.se revolution.
tinGe everything 10 that Ilet, end every-
thing mipplementary to it that has been
meetiened by 0, cr. p, orators has eireadr
been put into erect an Canada on mine
Scale et least. We have state credit
schemes, state. ownership of public ti iii.
• ties and sotne cornmercial enterprises, old
lia
age el° public re'eet th 1041-
gentia:el i,i
0 t unemployed, st -al ed co-
oper* e. emes, and a whole ost of
echeraes and experirtiertts that mark not
milestones lia the progress we have
TOY- STREWN, HOUSE
eseetreeepa,
Oise Me the house where tire toys are etrawn
Where the dolls are asleep In the elven%
Wine the building bloeire and the toy balloon
And the gddier$ guard the titans;
It me Stand in the helm tehere the tiny eat
With ite horses mice the floor,
And rot onies late my weary /work
For inn et boars ()nee more.
Olee ttle the houee with the toys About,
With the bettered old treln of ears,
hex of Paints end the WO left out
And the ship with Mt 'broken spins;
Iet Inc step in a bettor et the close olt daY
net Is littered with chIldreres Wee, '
And dwell once more in the Watt* of Plae
the echoes of IntEette-PiLdeet-__ _ _
Give int the house where the toys are eten,
The *me where the children TOMP•
And happier be then man has been .
'Meth the gilded' dbme of pOlnit.
&et me see the Met of bright -teed PUY
• Strewn over the pueer-por.
Anti the Soya knew IAA „firwort•daY
Will gierldeo 'AY heart once more,
'Whoever hu lived in a toyettrewn bottle,
• Though feeble he be and gray, •'
Win yearn, no matter haw tar he rem
• etor the glorious thouray
Of the little house with its littered floor •
That wee his in the bytoure days,
And hie heart will tenet as it throbbed before
:When he rests where a beby plus.
••• -Selected.
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001101000011141MWEIMPetwouttwowitew
Thies elter 'the 'shipment had beeo hie
seeded. ' , :" .011Y WeeIhr—taPS-qnri
"There. AO doubt of thd'aellity oe'the
In English
apples te etand ebe long veitalle. 'near
•
quality and flavor A Very similar to the
Canadian brands, end, tie boon as the
PUblie rettlists their Value, a ego& trade
will
Further shilmienta Of Apples will fol-
low by other ships. „rn addition, a trial
shipment or Japanese 'pears et the Bart-
lett type Will be inclirded In the next Yes
rel They -a•M arrive-: In time tor the
three months' market Which precedes the
Western PrAyince fruit hareett. •
MIDNIGHT ,ABOARD A LINER
O lonely, lonelY water
ExUed tinto youiself .
Swollen by inner sebbIng • •
Writhing under the pain we give -
AS we mit spurting gash across your
o .face, •
stifferleg water .. • .. iet piss
fi,ling,Phesitliertis •
Cresting each Up -flung 'heed 'of .restless
.• sete:Writerl
Porgive us, Vett tieek intensity;
tern we shall be gone. • The manner of
.our going • ' •
Will smooth itself itgainst your heavieg
,breast' • •
And you thedhdraft3lie cotters. of your
arretay made in Canada towind the exile -
establishment fg. a Socialist state, Atter Over your head aftAUlo
till, the 0 O. V, Otero „nothing new, i$ Peue „ peacc),..
Is Merely an appears** In the. Igen, -Water -
.. 0 tenet),
and undisgittledr-of the febelalisf grOups .1 dinuttip bear your #.°1,14*
who have had their way in Canada :since et lOnitY
the Vett and who have domMated the
eollnolls of both 04 400 tradttiohal politi.
cal patties.. Socialeen has Wortned 110
way Into canadian ,politics and now eon.
siders that the time is ripe to take con -
trot of the dentoonicy and put up such
defenSive barriers against opposition
forces that it Atoll not be thrown out.
The Setlialists are digging in and:the
Canadian Commonwealth `Federationis
40 be theirfront 110e,
• Saiiatiese Apples to Attlee
• (Calm Times Oct, 27)
trial shipment of dapenese apples,
grapes and chestnuts -the first ever inie
ported into the trnion-arrived in Cape
T
oon yesterday by the Rio de am/101r°
Marti,
Although the shipment Is sinall, loeal
fruit merchants consider that, it deals a
serious blew to Canadian exporters who
trade with South Africa during the off-
season,
• According to the Ottawa egreeinents, a
5 per cent, preference is extended to
Canadian. products. Despite this, the
AtaPaneSe apples are understood to cone!
pete favorably with the Canadian, and a
new trade avemte ma Y result.
'5/%1sterday's shipment consisted of 300
Oases of apples of the Bea DaVie, Roman
Jenethen and Korean King David type.
They arrived 10. exeellent condition oe.
toiling to reports, and bore good testi-
mony to the cold storage tplalitles of the
Rio de Janeiro 'Meru.
This ship, as veil os others on the
depart -South America rum is fitted whit
tour inetulated therribere 'these give a
total capacity of 12,003 euble feet, allti
havo been designed Welling for the ton*
voyeurs of perishable produte.
• Only 110 boxes et grapes enthe, Shitilat
smell Mientity ot thestnute were tattled
in addition to the apples. The grapes
were et the Itoslisitti types -seam' to the
Smell Afriean green ;gem
h not expected that there Will be et
big demand for the Manes or chestrilits,
The price will be about '11 lb. In View
44 the prateetive regulations which ob-
tat% the grapes cannot be sold in .the
Western Province. They will, therefore,
be railed to the Transvitel in order ta
attract Market,•.
The thestituts will be aubroltted to testi
befote being landed.
sinillar attempt to establish trade In
South Attie* was proposed list year, It
was net carried out btettitse or the terlY
closing of the iteason• .
"Tat apple trade between an
4alatri d f
South Attlee has write te day,'iSeel a,
prominerit fruit Merehtutt when inter.
Viewed by a representative Of the Cape
wii)friN
KI ON EY
PILLS
tAPRIB PARKINSON,
103 Stephetieen Building,
Detroit,
WC411611 0: receritly celebrated
AU international woman's day for a cou-
ple of Itouts, after whieli they went back
to ciean, out the stable and guide the
pIOw
(By W. le Gerdes:)
Words otters athused
Do Mt say, "Let me alone for a feW
minutes," when meaning to depart front
the presence of another. say, "Leave me
alone,•eto."- • -
Do not "say, "I think it was elim."
Say, ".1 think It was he
Do not say, "It is a Moe day." Stay
'delightful beauWul.
Do not say, "I hate to Impom oz 1001'
Say dislike to express that which A die -
agreeable, hate when there is an extreme
aversion,.
1111)YRSIAY, PFX. Seth: MO
•-*
Tramp Everywhere --
Shop Where You May—
But We can Suit You VVith a Suit
—That Will Suit Your Taste
—With* Leaving a Bad Taste
in Your Rank Rook
• also a nice lino of
BELTS—GLOVES--NECKWEAR,
SPATS—HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc.
for Christmas.
•
-KIDDIES' SIMMS SKIS— — -
ratiefri CHAS. EILACK Pi'derio'h
"Mitfliter from 11O441 to fiesol
cede; ede, not eed, .
Synonyms.'
•
Rule (Meat). *elation, law; ,precept,
41$4174 owlet . • .
if.xtertion, exaction,. overcharge,
presSion. : .
Explain, exPound, .eltusidate, iriterpret.
slfieritt, sUrrender; relhiquish,
give up.. • • •
• Rtuel, rustic, pastoral, bueolie, (Arca-
dian,. • ' . •• •• .
•. Wrong (adjective), ineorrecte false,
teulte,„ erroneous,
• •
• "Ilse' a word three tunes and it is
'•Word Study . •
yours," %et us increase our vocabulary
t bY niast,twing 000 Wort each day: Words
Jor this lesson! .
•ASTIIENTIO: of approved Authority;
,
• Do not say, 47 don't think we shall he
able to ,go." Say, "X think we shell be
unable to go."
Do not say, "I can't hardly believe she
Would do such a thing," Say, "X can
hardly believe, etc"
Words Often blisPronoonced
C413401=00, P r o nounce kon-do-lens,
first o as in on, second o as hi e tt,s
10 men unstressed, and went sewed
syllable, not the,,first. ' -1
Influence, Accent And notthe
syllables, and not his -tri, •
ne°Aci. 1 -
History Pronounce , hitt-to-el, three
Allae. Pronounce al-i4ts' fiat a at in
,
day) ,1 as in it, last! a 'unstreSsed, accent
ilint'syllable. ,
Prorionnce v11 -in, both i's '
in it, and not vil-yan. • •
Inintitattle, Preeottneo
all is as in ,it, a as in ask unstressed,
accent second
Words Otten Misspelled
.1lueleus... Observe all Yoarels. ‘Con-
necticut, Observe the tea, though Pro-
nounced net. misspell; twet Irs, not nus -
z. Pumpkin. Observe the mp, Con -I
Dell. Prosaic; s, though pronounced as
1
true: erefouie. fin was an authentic; re- •
port,"• '
• SOLEMNITY; quality of being solenen;:
seriousness. "Tile eolemnity of. the set
: -
vices was impressive."
PEREMPTOKIM in a conclusive �z'
absolute manner, "The judgA perempt-
molly forbade talldng,"
• PEALTY; fidelity ha allegiance.
Was the' ehivelrowl spirit. of fealty,"
oteSISANCE (pronounced 0 -bay -sans,
accent on seeond syllable); st bddily
Movement, or a gesture, in token of re-
spect or submission, "The men arose in
obeisance to their leader.'
• mOsaKEIESS; state a behig Abner- '
Oahe impressionable, eaPeeloily by
gloomy Or unwholesome ideas. • "To live
alone fosters morbidhess,"
. is ilw 2 G
E -A -T- 1 - N gm
„. . ....===91=10
Gintranteed-e0%-fttel.saving with a RAHN opUElf. SAVER In your
furnace or hot water heating Pltutt, .Thermostatically controlled. Thirty
days" fret trial. '
, ?ut a BUNSEN 01/. BURNER in' your range or heater. Guaranteed
five years- Pries frOm 07.50 Up. 4
14. CLEMENTS,
MAesey "male, OM; RINOsTON STRUT
• Phene 180
• open evenngs
W IS THE TIME
TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE
AND PUDDING. ,
We are ready to take your order for
RAIreate(dPsiffed, Seeded, Seedless, Valencias,
CURRANTS, DATES, and FIGS
-PEELS, CHERRIES, PINEAPPLE RINGS,
NUTS, EXTRACTS, Etc..
Sturdy's 'Cash Croce' r'y
•^ "Everything Good for the Table."
Phone 299
Wed. Side Square
Dec 1 7th to Dec 24th
OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLY OF„ CANDIES,
NUTS and FRUITS IS VERY COMPLETE
The retngo is so large that it *mild be difficult to
advertise all the prices, but you can .rest assured
that by purchasing your Christmas wants here you
will get the very best quality and prices. ,
Phone 368 for Good Service *and Prompt Delivery.
Good Black Bulk Tea, 2 lbs. for......,.55e
Sundried Coffee, 1/2 lb. tits...mm...27c
1 lb. tin ...... . 45c
Green Hubbard Squash, good ,size..10e,
Extra Good Quality. Mince Meat, 2
lbs. for . . ... 25c
Gold Soap, 10 39c
Clark's Soups, all kinds, 3 for 25c
Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts,
Fresh Arrow Root Biscuits, per lb27e
Fresh Peanut Cluster, per
Premier Toilet Tissue, 3 lge. rolls.. 25e
Pure Milk Chocolate Buds, 'per lb19c
Extra Fine Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. for25e
Choice Dairy Butter, very stieeial,
lb. .. ................ .......,.. ... .. 20e
Infants' Delight Toilet Soap, 4 cakes
for . .. . .... 23e*
Large Iceberg Head Lettuce, 2 for..25qi
Our Own Baking Powder, 1 lb. tinik
Stuffed and Plain, Olives mixed, 13
oz. jar
McLaren's Invincible Jelly Pow= •
ders, all flavors, 4 for............ .. . . . . ..23e
Clark's Pork and Beans, 2 large tins 27e
We have a nice line of Christm
wrapped. cigars, cigarettes and to
baccos, which make very suitable
Christmas gifts.
Delft Allow losightly•Pimples
, To Disfigure Year Few
The *toil& so* iot this
istitilitalitiagit33'i'e itgiviik4iwssethoveitigh$110Lite
to the eat rsi
ti40.'treahke the
the ette r.s1 Rar4orI lllixwL Babette
Vett seill the* bile
eorifletitte.
Mr. It Elkitilts, W� Ont,
writte:-Ptbree year* ego tee foe
sOat tie& *tee Oterered tiostittiterae#,
They were Usti t**I int*tnedt8*4
ittitett ett)1 oot M wertitch them
• motio them, Ittostet.
Nothisyg stewre<1 ttelp 1/45
04-11041 kik* PortIork
item Met the *rst **tot
* , re elstee%
*Ad* *Abet toe epteirplee Ind
• sliveta,P
• BAECHLER
COR EAST MEET and WARE