The Goderich Star, 1932-12-22, Page 2,e•
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'Star Sparkles
Mer ohrisnuas t
SHORTER WORKING WEEK
eseees*
A *beam working week is much talk-
ed of es uccessare Irs order to make the
work go round so that ail can gill have
something to do. With the development
of machheery tne world seem to nave
outstripped 1N Own demand ter goods
and part time or whole tiers) idleness Is
the result, For a time super -admen -
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_THE GOMM', pun
1 Obituary
MRS, INIK, 001RPO4
Maty Weeds aud ount1ou nGode.
Mb %Wanes svM read Wen tegret
the deeth of Atrs. Wee °order), sestet of
Mr. Robert Davidson, whiee took pl°
et Bolasevisint 10,11„ nee. Istn, M.
.ship was erialeseed, to depute or $094444 Gorden Wendt has Many eormeettene
in these parts and vets 10 one time tee-
eriyoue who took au egeney bad to un"'eher at the Ihneri schein, Gederieh
defence to bell se =eh ge coralltion
holding his eontreett but every make
tont outsell every other inaker of the
sinne line of goods, end the world ha*
fallen beek to a realization thsit J.ttea
Township. The following reference is
from The leessevain Recorder tsf
After an illness of considerable auras
Ron Very Devidsori, the beleVed 'wife et
Mr. Willie= °Menne Passed il•WaY
produce more than it needs. 'Theit Monday, December 12tb, at the lige et
sherd& mom ineteased leisure for the IT eon. On February 13th, 1318, the
10411041AI, but linforturustely the !meet". deceated ledy beeame the Wife of We -
nem Gordon, the marriage taking Plate
ed• leiture niten4 inartesed Ine„k Pur- at Ooderich in the County of Heron,
timing power. To isaynhe sante ontario. Your years later Mr, end Mrs
weer/A for less 'wink would tend °order, came west and elle same yaw
to raise the price of goods unless thts took up residence on les homestead, 28.
tendency* Were offset by reduction of in 04% "ern be, Ws wOe ob4 UMW
resided =tit they took up residence In
Boletevent in the year 1195.tette Ger..
don Via loved by ell who knew her: elle
wee lady Who to know Was to respect,
and en" never Wear, In well dall'Ir 143 This depression has given the radi-.
te the fille et all*" lull" "• Gera° eel thinkers and orators a. larger
"Sn "debt member et the Presbyter * audience tort they ever had before,
Inn ebbrcb" and War •Yert lcttvePert The Co -Operative Commonwealth
In all church organizettinut At the time Federation, Varrad*'s new Socialist
of chuMb. uxdon Mrs. Gordon becturie
member et St" 1'4'a United awl 11P tPearctiap' itaisliremkipoiriti4ca11Bgtte
ytile apreirP
present
tlie time of her illness was 0, resular 0t- distress.
Undant at that church. She bad Ave One vital reason why the deprefts
It begins to look Bee anotber acclaims- cost of minufacture by lamas* in effe•
time for lieeve Albert Goldthorpe in Col. eleney of machinery employed, but what
borne township, lie is a good repeater, might be applicable to one line of Indus-
try might not to *nether,. so that agen-
ootterkb, bee paet Its county rata for eral terentien of the Worikng week In
all lines would be upsetting; and tbere
1932 and the county councillors will not
1* able to east any stones our west. aro Wm° bb" whteb, by batbra bt
, the service they render, can only open.
ate continuously. Another tendency.
till Stewed is running again for maY"
• or of ,rorooto and duli tomtit, reeve or which a shorter week would. have would
West Wawanosh, has already run and
won his race * tenter.
One redeeming feature about holehig
neinhuitions on Christmas Day is that
eAndidates will beable to work off after-
dinner drowsiness on Use public platform.
Sense of our town councillors bave
seld that an eselamation is :Wee wens
onie'. Certainly too many acclamations
are not a good, thing,
A sure sign of the tteeroatir of Christ-
mas wag the appearance of Rt. Ron. W.
1. lkdacKenee King and Frender eteeree
Henry at the mune function in Toronto.
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Mott year IS Liberal year for the war-
dership and if there are any 1.4berals
left le the tounty one Will likely be cho-
sen. Perhaps nest year should be made
0, O. P. year.
• Barrie Board of Education has lopped
- $5,000 off it,smay roll In tee .past twelve
Menthe, representing slightly over 11 per
6
cent., the reduction being made on two
occasions. 'The everts° Salary, Is now
lees than $2,000, as Contintred with, 42,300
previously. rive thoutend dolling is a
heap of money. •
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MORE SOCIALISM. NO REMEDY I
FOR TOO MUCH SOCIALISM
(Front The Financial Post
be the centralization of industry M lar- ehlideem Roy (deceased); Ethel Odra
degree Harold. Gamble): Norman, who was Wiled
ger centres AO an even greater
than we have it now for the simple rese. In the battle et the Somme, hi 1911; Wil-
lant, of Dauphin, and efebei, who re
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son that it would be more profitable to laded wen her parehtL The .pau-bearers
keep a Plant -continuously operating with were A. It Welch. 0, Robertson,
.a succession of workmen than to 'clos,eit
up for a day or two a week. We fell to
see, leitveVer. that any :0= oZ soolalla-
lug of industry la suddenly going tO solve
these problems, and unless you are Pre-
pared to Say, .that some forms of indus-
try are pirates preeing on other industry
we already halm a co -Operative system,
eeeh line beinga cog in the social ine-
•ebine, without , the disadvantage of the her sorrowing. husband.sheleaves a fikm-
ilyw of nine children, whO were with her
more inefficient management nubile Own- (Luring her lad juries& The children are
PUBLIC SPEAKING
ono ot tbe bright sighs of the Christ.
4 SISS holiday season 'An Ooderich is the
OMB Public Speaking Contest of the
Collegiate Institute. /t is eagerly looked
• %relent to by scores of our Other% and
With good reason, for it Is agreed that
in pest years public speaking bas been
• sadly neglected in our ettutational mire
Beaten, and there are few qualities
, Mere to be admired in a person %than
the abilite to get on one's feet in public
• and express oneself without embarrass -
Molt, With some this gift, etit
Vitb most it Must be acquired, and
aublie eireaking rented% more than any,
things else, help to *Vercelli* eelf-eons
setousness, adrnittedly the greatest hande,
ttali et aspiring eretorz. -
The eddrets delivered by Collegiate
students In Maeleey 1/201 last Erten
svening went eondusively to show that
'nearest is being made, and that the
sfforts of those who sponsor this annual
Iffser, the 1, 0. D. E., the Lions Club
and Catholic Wonieres'League, are being
eswarded fee their interest end outlay
•,ef mono. Most of the addresses v,,ere
• Tally cu.:client and come would do tree
te orators of More mature age.
It hat been Saki that the* addresses
'Ire net addresses at on, nut nierelY tile
recitation of a prepared paper, This
MO be true in sesme casee but not an:
•• SOMO tontestants geve conehisive evi-
dente on FridaY of thinkIng on
heir feet in publie, not only in their
mprereptu effort, but else In their maiti
,sddrees.
Todey The Etat is pleased to print the
Veen of et* ot the prire-winniug eon-
ettalsts. •°there win tellete: •
Mackenzie, Geo. McDonald, T. Jobn-
_np: and. Karmen White. •
-es-see
MRS, MORGAN DALTON -
Mrs,. Morgan Dalton, who passed away
• at her home in Ashilelcl on .Thursday
Dee. eth, .1rae a loVirig wife One mother
and was very' highly eiteenied lfl the
eornmrmity itt which -she lived. • ResIdes
erehip usually involves. With the num-
ber of MS:motions and reports and taxes
that industry already AIRS to abide, it
would seemethat teut all that is left for
neblic control tousurp is the responsi-
bility of making s success of bnsiness,
and public ownershle or control .% net
alwaYe A stenches euecess at that:
NILE
MEW Oral Finnigan was successful
in getting a school at Putnam, near
Ingersoll,
The McNees and McOrattans are
busy these days turning a maple
veva into firewood.
We are sorry to hear of the acci-
dent. of Mrs. hicHnight, the mother
of Alfr. WM. bieRnight, She had ti
fall and broke her hip.
Both church and Sunday School at
-Nile next Sunday are to have Christ-
mas programs and both are to be
held in the church atulibarium, the
former beginning at 1.30 o'clock. In
eotineetion with the Sunday School
there will be a white gift service to
which both adults and children are
asked to contribute. The gifts are to
be distributed locally. Those who
wrote on the Leadership Training
examination, subject "The Teacher'',
are to receive their certilleates, and
the awards for memorizing passages
of scripture aro to be presented.
CHRISTMAS MEMORIES
Www6.
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Mrs. &Connor, of Whitey; John eis 01
Kenton; Mrs. Carey,: of Wallacebing ;
Walter, of Dearborn; Rev, efe J., of Wind-
sor; Sister M. Maureen, et st. Joseph's
cominunity, London, and Raymond,
Dennis and Antoinette, at home The
son, Rest, re Dalton, who celebrated his
first mass only a few months ago, was
celebrant at lila mother's funeral on Sat-
urday at St, Joseph's church. Rev, Fr.
Sullivan, of Clinton, nephew of Mrs. Del -
tone, was deacon, and Rev. Pr. O'Cono
nor. of Toront,o, Was sub deaeon, while
Reit, McCardle was master of cet*-
monies. Among those who came from -It
distance to pay their respects to the
memory of the deceased tatty were rather
John O'Connor and les brother Arthur.
from, near Toronto; rather Hussey, trent
Kinkora; rather Paquette. •St. Augui-
tine; Mr. and Mrs. D. O'Callaghan. Mr.
and Mrs, Ed, Monalion, Mr. 300
van, 70; Leh, O'Loughlin. KM a. B.
&Loughlin one Miss Bernadine CPLough-
lin, Mrs. T. Lannon, etre Kasper,
Miss Fs O'Connor, Kr. Thos. Jose
from Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Bresnahan
and son, Thos., from River Rouge, Mich,;
Mr. Heade, P, Esper, Mr, Ed. &Suer,
Mr. W. Long, from. Dearborn; Mr. .7. P.
Sullivan, Albin, MX. J. them and daugh-
ters, Mary and Eileen, from Wallace.
burg; Mr. tOd Mrs. a stothers, from Ar-
thur; Senator Donnelly, Me John Des-
mond, P, M. O'Reilly', Mr, Jerry Des -
Mond and Mr, 0. Desmond, from Phikere.
ton; besides mauy friends from Gode-
rich, Colborne, Witwanosli, tueknow, and
all parts of Ashitelde The pallbearers
were Thee ,Oarvey, Paley, doseph
and Leon Sullivan. John and Norinan
• By molly Bevan , O'Connor. '
sion .hait borne heavily upon the
Canadian people Is that we have so
wasted the nation's capital . in ex-
pensive experimenting with So-
cialism that we have not the re-
sourcesto bold back the tide from
our shores. Our governments have
piled Up enormous debts that are
certainly beyond our capacity for
easy payment and we have increas-
ed taxes to the eoint where their
collection represents confiscation of
property.
And all this has been accomplished
in the name of the public geed
through 'public ownership schemes,
state bonuses, social in Our anee
schemes, and welfare ÷s.. We
have not a true capitalist sys-
stem in. O'Nan ad a. nnd' have
not had since the war. Volt We
have tad has been a strange mixture
of Capitalism, Socialism, and Com-
munism, and the present crisis is the
result, not of the failure of Capital-
ism, but of the 'failure of the three
diverse elements to merge into one
Immegenous substance. One is hardly
encouraged by the C. C. P. promise
that all we need to do now is to mix
a let more Socialism and a little more
Communism into the Mess to make
The "Sells of Yele”-the metre bells -
Are Chiming through the sriow,
The very words are Over strains
So tunefully they go;
And as esseli tarot 'clear attends
• To haunt the wintry -sky,
Os echo wakens rnemorteS
• Of Christmases gone by.
Old mons that faded long ago
The Passing Dageant brings, •
llIntle balf-remembered faces smile
• And gar ghost -laughter rings;
(trice more are former feasts tesspread
That well -loved friends may dine,
And all across the treasured years
• rte.kindled hearthfiree
So lovely, so intangible,
And thari all gifts mere sweet,
preeloue meraories that !leek
sein •Christmastide to greet;
o "zetts 01 Yule" -ye golden bellst
Ohlme from your frosty towers
For unforgotten hews.
A lowly Ohristmas eantiele.
1). B• HANNA liNtOADS
• The grain trelgliter Beni*,
winds Le wintering here, unloaded its
cargo at, the Western Canada rlour Mali
elevator en Monday end Tiende.V.
Persian VI ItIlat Is irresistibly *weeding to
• all women who Appreriate eherni end
elegartee. De use Moe the compleidort
alwaye dear and beeutiful. Toile in et -
An cifiLD EAT ,Ritimulotts tire skin end makes it
. TO M .iconderruny tett-textured. &Aces and
New leaks -um et woes utile giti wbiteits the, bends, Persian Renn is
would rest eateend vat thin and pale., ontelly inealueble to men as an exeel-
titer giving lite Vinod ikon tOnlo) she lent bale intetive and easeling slaving
sets tiearty, piffled weight and reo• Mien. Spleitditfalm te reeteet the ten.
OAMPRILTIS Ditto &root, der Alb et the ebild.
411COPOZACSONICAMMOISCAMAttilkliatritf4
Once again the Joyous 11,)1iday
Season returns' with remembrances
of pleasant business associations
giving an opportunity of wishing
you the Season's Compliments.
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Sturdy's Cash Grocery
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deny that they are big intereste at ,
all, for the greetest :share of the •A CHRISTMAS PRAYER
THURSDA.Y, DEa 1.12rid, 1932
Tramp Everywhere --
Shop Where You May-
-Rut We can Suit You With a Suit
. -That Will Suit Your Taste
-Without Leaving a Bad Taste
° in rofir Bank Book
•• also a nice line of
BELTS -GLOVES -NECKWEAR,
SPATS -HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc.
for Christmas.
KIDDIES' SKOOTER SKIS
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world"Z property', both in Its tangible By Z. J. Pratt
form and In .the paper tettifie:ates
that represent the•titles, is fairly well Grant us, 'Lord. Amidst the carols
distributed throughout the great And the chimes 'Wet bail Thy birth,
maisS of the World's. citizens., The Deeper 'anthems from the nations
few ettorM011$ aecumtdatirs of Per Thy Peace on Beetle
wealth in the heads of wealthy peotile I eseeeve se +en
add Up' to small figures in COMPari$011 S UOW v".7
res
to the combined wealth of the millions xaeasafte ""en
of small home owners, form owners The Cklerla 3*eng °lit th' 414110*
aAnndd Itlhvee 8 t'v°ar Bat thpreoreugenhtoanste,theeveWn ortihde.
;I:issi:4:::12w1ht:arnreenin hunger
large fortunes, are Used Vest effec- where the tables are not spread,
tively forlhe general interest of man- Millions wait beside Thy cupboards ,
kind, • Por their daily bread: •
There are, of course places where .
wealth and public apirit do not go to-
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CI-IRISTMAS
GREETINGS
TO ALL
GEO. STEWART
FLORIST
lemeigioeeeeeeeeoeocioefooevet
Bath!! Bothersemt Boils
gether • and :thete 'are. at loose some
eredataise. financird operators wile •
have the mentality of the average
bank 'robber. But these are not the
big interests and it can ' and should
be said that The Financial Post, and
other public-spirited nevrspapers, citi-
zens and institutions have constantly
fought against their attempts to steel
public and private property by illegal
or unfair means, •
It is not neceseary for us to have
a Co-operative Commonwealth Feder-
ati.on to tell us that this is an imper-
fect. world and that the present eco-
nomic system reflects many of these
imperfections.
The promoters of this new •social-
istic party (who in view of the enforc-
ed swing -back to Capitalism in Russia
it a palatable and nation -building now deny that they are communists)
have plenty of econonuA history to
food. work with as raw material in writing
their onslaughts on Capitalism. "Un-
fottunatel0 the (only Sew material ,
that is to heard for remaking the 'we'd I
is the human beings who make this
world and Will make it up until the
day of doom,
'It taxes one's credulity ' that the
Woodsworths, Maenhails„ Blands, etc.,
will be able to work more rapidly in
reforming.the human weaknesses that I
are responsilee for the sand in the ,
economic machinery than 'have the I
redc
eatereiotrealtlecritusa.1 leaders -of a‘ him&
Nothing as Good for itiesthasa.--0-Asthina
reniedles come and go but every year 'the
sales of the original Dr. 3. D. Kellogg's
Asthma Remedy grew greater arid great-
er. No further oldericeeenuld be asked
of Its remarkable merit. IC relieves. It
Is always of the same unvarying quality
which the sufferer from asthma learns to
know. Do not suffer pother attack,but
get this splendid remedy today.
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The addresses of the C. C. F. speak-
ers are a thoroughly interesting and
in raspy respects valid indictment Of
the present state of affairs. But an
indictment, while it may be a presen-
tation of *teethe is not a formula
for justice nor a punishment for poli-
tical crime.
The Commonwealth leaders are not
alone in attempting to diagnose the
world's ills or in prescribing reme-
dies. It would be difficult to find
more scathing indictments of the pre-
sent stage of our social and economic
development than those of the
world's leading 'teepitalist" econo-
mists, or the outstanding spokesmen
of the capitalist system. From time
to time The Financial -Pose is referred
to in varioue radical papers as the
organ of the big interests, although
we have never been able to discover
who the so-called big interests are.
If the phrase denotes those who hold
in trust the world's 'capital, we must
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By Cleansing the Blood
• Boils are caused by. irnpinities in
the blood and are simply
sit evi-
BURD0dt
BLOOD
BITTERS
dence that bee blood is circulating
• through the system and coming to
the surface.
The- -one way to get rid of this
• painful blood disease is to give the
blood thorough cleansing by using
Burdock Bleed Bitters, which re-
moves the foul material and thereby
banishes the boils.
Mr. Sohn Rorbay, Hafford, Saalc,t
• , writes; -"For over two ye,ars I was
troubled with boils. I tried all
kinds of medicine without' any •
result. A friend told me to take
Burdock Blood Bitters. Just one
bottle and the boils were all gone."
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Wishing You All (X
Very Happy Christmas
'aid Thanking You for Your
Patronage the Past Year.
Our Store is arranged for
Your Convenience in Making
Your Last Minute Christmas
Purchases.
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We take this means of extending
our lest wishes for a --
Very . Merry Christmas I
and I
Happy New . Year
to all our Customers and Friends.
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We have appreciated your business
and will endeavor to serve you in the
New Year with the best quality service
and prices. We are not giving a special
list of prices this week but we have a
full line of Fresh Fruits, Nuts, Candies
and other Goodies at hest prices. We
also have a good line of Turkeys, Geese,
Ducks and Chickens at right prices.
Phone or drop in and let us have
your order.,
Remember we share our profits ‘ith
you in our profitisharing coupons.
Phone 368 for Good Service and Prompt
Delivery.
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