The Seaforth News, 1928-01-12, Page 6PREMIERS GREET NEW Y
i Citizens Voice Significant Opinions On The
Canada's Leading
Turning of the Calendar
VISCOUNT
Premier King
Ottawa, -•- Premier King issued
the following New Year message:
"The dawn of 192$ has a special.
significance for Canada. It marks
the close of one period in our history
and the beginning of another. Be'00 rs of united short we
In this
Covenant might be supplemented with r �.
n viein to the settlement of nonleg�al
disputes,' "excluding, eeturelly; Bias
decision" of interne' (Metiers.
"`1•'hat is a 'i+ionderfill lend to liar)
given the empire, incl ,it is very heart,
ening to those who like to believe
that the empire stands perntanentlY
,I war is allowed to
mean the breaking
up of oivilizat on• ,Nations'
odes, ancl'Jesus responds at mice. Its,•^ •, A
Ivan out Unheard -et thing for, a reit- • I� M �� !• l.1laa‘�
Sunday school s tad nth pion to art �I �> • ><tn�
down t his tvtth su4 t�znpau
Lessen 1 t t Lour'a board
gi4nis Nadel' to enter a tax ' •
ga eyes e It Y
down nl A .
as .are tow
piece l a , 1�7'
Judaism forbade the religious fn fie• Pia t0. Promote Insurrection
anent such mixed giittering's: ,but t0' Give Als ice Autononx�
-- Jesuit, the purest saint whom the
CECIL TOO
TOO with. ons
for peace. 14 p Jesus at ltropean
Ca
Sa r 1 4 us and 6lnnere Marc world has ever seen, loins thenz Government In.,
nuary a.. .es a
1.17• "Leiden Te;ct---I °time not out hesitation. , climates l
Opo p00, If another greet v to nail the righteous, but sinners to Vs, 16,' ntQ again, Unrest
is he most
m rk, came it can only tion offends and outrages the' conven-
'Tho most remarkable progress,'has � p^owere repentance.—Mark 2i i7, tonal itiety. o the time, • The Phar• GERMANS f
IN IT characterjxed the meeting of the gen.
electric .ver T • eseea rotest o the dirctples against Perls --•An autonomist 'plot to start Union en•
been in the dominion of^ of recovering froth sue devastations S,UBJBC p, sial• council of the Trade C
! in industry. io its ,• T .oil;;. resumers the lenity of Jesus: What right 'has an insurioetioii tit Alsace leas been Haid in be m n g of uelimores they have t.
vie SON OF QOl) A et t n guess representingInce 4,000,000 workers
" uvelous hydro -electric de- are n i wets, AND 111sPktt AZINc, h9 to break down the barriers tiv1lich discovered, told twelve loaders titles
This ma ls- exhaustible stores of such po t Aset u which has dectded to accept an inva
eat constitutes . an me>gliat, got within o D U C T I o N^The amazing strict Piety has p? is here t U. Among thorn is a priest, Abbe
velaptn But ,one thing they brava I N t R • n tation,fram a group of 40 employers,
wealth, ieventin r. "authority" of Josus naw comet out c°mpromisrng religion by fi'eq
table source of • . reach: the means of p beo immoral societies? Jesus' eft. aver, and ale woman, Agnes >06* centro]ling 159 concerns with 1i1,00p,•
"Ourre Vons have revealed their sea settle -in certain. statements regarding for- g
mining gt ars b tire, peacefulis ver. remarkable. Ifo comperes answer geulann• Ono roan, Honti Reisaeher, 000,000 capital to discuss. industrial
Surpassing our re ,086 hopes. future wars Yredaction of giveness and the necessity of 'saving y
Be-
hind us lie yeavs sur g g disputes and the re self to it pitysaciaii whose dtkty is to- Treasurer of IIointatbund, or tt a ponce It was the finest debate T
l p 6 claims wont of P sinners. The religious teachers of the i 1 ankle resisted In eine last ten months 12,G8
upon
the time le have built steadily cr has corn- Llama by international agree time admitted that those was £eight h siren Foi rho sale° 1 brtngi a at st
upon the foundations lard at Confer been Staked and wok thet task which t e g 4
a c
�z Isla Labor
To Join Capital
In Peace Effort
t,
Employers and Workers, to,
Meet Together to Solve.
Industrial Problems
London. — Remarkable enthusiasm
dairies of the Dominion from sea to
sea. Forty years hence many n0W
living will join in the commemora-
tion of the' 100th anniversary of Con-
federation. The happiness of that
day will depend in largo measure
upon our labors in the new year and
in succeeding years. -
"As a result of the celebrations of
the past year, ' we understand . more
clearly than' before the greatness of
the task of building a Caiiadian na-
tion. t the s of the
„rest.
wards the sick rather' than towards rest. mist League, v o en yres .have heard in my long industrial life,"
Ma •bed^ o sa en ,
e a
said B Turner chairman of the gen
Oration and have extended the boon- menoad m several mores merit
League has to £ace in 1928, and . d ti ns Ca this forgiveness ht t n tl t oral council
have . en s'a t That is gree a i they 4n
of focal- men , Hess with God, bA Y stnnero to God and to spiritual health .lie authors included several 'lour . ! tits ouolusioo
the ag man eon t o
ion atone can enable lie tad 110 conifoi,t lie deems bt rig ° go nino g 't°n n.
peltate engaged 'lu publication of
I +tThore is going to be peace all
culahle value. hick public spin that in tactics t Y 1support
+' 1927 our population has i P to offer to the repentant, He has hot come to the tor,. p round;' said John Bromley, general
"During l'D it .to achieve."'I'hv i sageventtoual ns€lges o£ reltg ori but to autouomlet nowspa ers, a bank 01011 .
maintained those noble,traditionsThe insisted on all kinds of legal d to redeem lost souls, it furniture maker; a shoemaker anti a secretary of the Amalgamated Society
mainseek met and which secure for it the admire ion of f y b observed before a sinner contractor, o; Locomotive Engineers, with 58,000
n economists everywhere, Former Prussian Captain members, and one of the organizers
foreign
' 11 is then, with all confidence that ' ' quo man, Doctor hoose, oifloial of last year's general 'strike. The de-
ive setae the New, Year and it is in- ,, :s chief of the party, to a former `Gap olden, was reached by a. large orae,
us to thank Provi- Icj pro who at led b An
(bent � upon � while the re i
cum P 1��, oraaver, wh n
:..fn► ss. �� Ar -
assured. •ed M 1 onto
dents.,, i
that wherever there was soreow .for nog . g ooa Mooted
ns t 1tato in the Prussian Y,jority. The minority was e y ;
gious teachers of the day waited fon U. F. Co., Organizing" to Con- their sad of aiti organization o thus ,Cook, secretary of the &liners'
sinners to come to Go d of themselves, trol the Ontario Hog omiat troops, managed to 500508 and Federation (700,000 nt�embers), - who
Jesus went out in search of them, He Business avoid arrest. I declared that a oonferonce with lit-
awaken
mingled with them,,' and strove to
awaken in them the stirrings M a,
arms being o s
could hope, in God's mefey, Jesus! ----es,----- •
brushed these aside, for he
taught
God's forgiveness was at once,
Nova Scotia's hilessage
Halifax N.S. -Lieutenant-Gover-
tion, We know t a ie ream
' th .rs of Confederation was not nor J. C. Tory gave out a New Year
YaUrei.
re c
realized without courage and perse-message in which he lister
verance. We know, too, that natioa;011 reasons
Scw y heshould
hev ddthe
retvR ale
andle
in a countryist oa h ide-vcd nt faces- a roe arcus New rear. Among them
Wild creeds is not achieve 1 without i p P
charity and forbearance. The, true weTe the following:
gtepoit of the Dun -
wealth• of Canada consists less in the' caCommission.
"the
iubnndaice of our material posses n °'The sympathetic attitude of other
stone than in these moral qualities
and habits of thought which have
came down to us as an inheritance
from the past. In the new "period of
which'. lies before us, it is recommendations of the Duncan Com-
ourexpansion the Federal , highest ofor duty, a conserve othis in- mission
buickened interestoftwo
Manor for the benefit of those, who railway systems in Nova Seo-:
will scrne d=ry stand in our places. great
So may it be said of us as it was said tia, affairs.
e - to stimulate tourbsts'
of those who created the Dominion, trade and to accommodate visitors
'Providence being their guide, they
builder' better, than they knew:'- and the spirit of courage and buoy-
(Sgi1,) "W. L. M ACICENZIE KING" army whichthe permeates to aiir ver cone
sides ab o extent
inter -
Premier Ferguson eats of the country."
parts of Canada toward the Mat
times,
"The practical application of the
Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Premier Viscount Cecil
of Ontario, issued the following
greeting: London, Dec. 30 Viscount Cecil,
"Assh .
As head or the Government of this former GhanceiT"or of the Duchy of
province, T congratulate the people of Lancaster and a member of the Bald-
Ontario
Ontnrio on the splendid crop and on win cabinet, who resigned the chap -
the increase in general business activ celiotship following the recent tri-
ity which has been evidenced during gave out the following New Year's
the past year. From every side there , message: doubtless embark upon
is, the indication that the year 1928 Canada will
will be one of universal progress }the year 1928 with a greatly inereas-
and prosperity for the province. The; ed interest in the .activities of thee
increased interest in the development, League of Nations. As a .member
of the nitb.iral resources and the re- the Council of the League she has
markable expansion of the great in- undertaken a great and honorable po-
dustries of Northern Ontario assures sition. She sits as one of the 14 coun-
to the people there a rapid develop- tries specially charged to advance
rreait and greater production of new the peace of the world. Her repre
wealth which will add to the general sentatives on ,the Council and at the
business prosperity of the whole pro- assembly of the League, however'ad-
virce and of the whole Dominion. minable, can only be the nioutpieees
On
"The people of all Canada and par- f her people.
ticularly those of our owls province
may lookforward with confidence to
a banner year. in 1928. I desire to
wish everybody great happiness and
a full mermen of comfort and pros-
perity during the year that is open-
ing."
Prelnier Taschereau
Quebec, Que.—Premier Taschereau
issued the following New Year's
message:
"The year 1927 has marked a new
Crit of prosperity for the Province of
Quebec. The Federal Bureau of Sta-
tistics reveals that the figure of our
population has grown to 2,604,0.00.
The nomb of stndents attending
our schoc l new exceeds 600,090 and
the fend reserved for public instruc-
tion by the Cievernment has practic-
all,, ^.tt t o^d this year the -nem— -
i$4,000,,v0.
- m'ag`ri-
u+_ oo e'atihiiited, at $275,-
0o0,000.
"The Min:stcr • of Highways has
built 1,300 miles of new roads, and
has repaired and maintained 7,800
miles.
`The year has rot been prosperous
for our fishing industry, although the
Though Lie number of those invol• divides,' employers would not help in.,
ved in the .autonomist movement is dustry.
better life. He compared himself to FIVE YEAR CONTRACTS small, it ap
a physician whose work lay among
pears the organization Capital's Offer Appreciated,
g the strong. It is. now•anneunced that plans to which the arrested men were build -
os Tho ital's era whose Invitation
the sick, not amonb ging up was well planned. Lista
feint a livestock •pool tit Ontario by
1, THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS, 3-12.
Jesus is reachin ? in a house the United Farmers' Co-operative adherents and, are
names
possession $uential• Tige chief orEanlzer is Sir.
V. 3. r pp isupplying funds
inf those
s cr bed takesk the incident now Company are under way. fin the of the authorities. Alfred Mond, chairman of Imperi:ti
described •place. The room, time being the pool will be confined to made: re' I Chemical Industries, who recently iu-
e dDiscovery of the Plot was
which is,oned the firsttalanding,.is hags. The hog business in Ontariotroduced the far-reaching scheme for
crowded, and the entrance and stair- is estimated to bring $20,000;000 a '°chile, when the houses . of some taking the
way also,are so blocked that no ono year to the producer. another trial
one pass either in of out. At this These plans are still in the initial .'ea in connection, • Wdth n
mdment four mar appear carrying he ata but a conference sof a represen- which was In progress.
a stretcher a paralyzed man. For the �' h to h been , For Armed Conflict
was accepted 1s ccrspondingly in -
workers of thea large un-
Lwenty 'suapeeted Persons were dertaking into the corporation's coun-
cils.
Most Industries Represented..
two past presidciets, six vice -press -
moment they. are nonplussed, as there' .tntive from sac eau y as
is. no access to Jesus by the ordinary called for Jan. 24 in Toronto. Before'' What.is
o most
-aetaous Is nhatnthis dents, four other:directors of ,the
ways. I that date it is planned to hold "Meet- time the
•
V. 4. Determined- not to lose their , ings in each.of the fifty counties, ly engaged alt developing v1 °p their thgare e Federation
•of andrs vice-chairman nsurelso
opportunity, they resort to the extra-' when the representatives will be. se- da, but were actually organizing
of
ordinary. expedient of.getting up on lected. • The first of 'these meetings followers into battalions for armed the National Confederation sof Em -
the roof, probably from the rear, and Was held recentiyin'Petrdlia• pelisse O g
lowering the paralytic though : an' The hog pool is expected to be on
aperture made in the tiles. The plan the Ontario
a much target scale than
is no sooner devised. than carried out. g
:Pile' paralytic on his pallet -bed is let wheat pool. It is hoped to net only
down right at Jesus' flet. I control 'the marketing on the ex-'
V. 6. The extraordinary boldness of change but the export of live hogs
act impressed Jesus• as . a great' as well. under a rigid •contract eye -
the
illustration of faith. Had he not been' tem. Producers will be asked to sign
preaching about God's immediate will u to market their entire hog produe-
to establish: his kingdom in human on for the next five years through
lives, and about the necessity of faith .
as the means of obtaining divine for- the pool.
giveness and power? And here, right SUCCESSFUL IN WEST.' ,
r anizatio1}s are included.
The industries they represent em-
brace coal, iron,. steel, clemi'eals, rail,
and snot of Alsatian origin. The ways and transport, banking gas, rule
Abbe Fashauer has been an active ber, ngineering, insurance Eli pains,
worker against French interests for Ml, cotton, wool, silk and milli:ie. It
some. years. All of -the arrested Poo-
Ple' have been transferred to Mul-
house. ^_
before them, is an example of what
faith means. What difficulties the
men have overcome in order to get
their friend into Jesus' prosencel
Jesus .accordingly turns to the para-
lytic: and says, "Child, your -sins are.
forgiven you." Ile doubtless saw in
the man's wasted form and expres-
sion the traces of a past life of sin.
The Jews were familiar with the say-
PARIS INSPIRED. I. "There There is no man healed of his
One is immediately intrigued by sickness, till his sins have been for -
its exquisite femininity. This stun -;given him." But Jesus always sought fully in; the West. for nearly a year,
Parisian model No. 1702 fash- I to get down to the roots of human l and similar principles will be follow
pang
toned of Creme de Menthe chiffon,' need, He saw.beneath the physical ed here, Mr. Morrison stated.
ar l
J. J. Morrison, secretary of the U.
F. Co-operative 'Company, stated that,
the system now employed by . the
Wheat peed could not be applied to
livestock selling in view of the season-
able nature of the stock and the var-
lance of grades.' Definite plans would
be made at the gathering on Jan. 24,
he said. `
The pool has been working success -
derives distinction from its detail in ravageslof sic lrness,
o£ the opinion o
cut. Tho bodice fits sleeklyover the damage wrougght by sin., and his first
them rests the.ultimate responslbil- c task is to 'minister to the evil con-
therefore,I shall be hips, adding a loose, flat bolero at ; science.
sty, and I trustback to vary its smartness, and silver
pardoned if
I venture to remind them l Vs. 6, 7. But his declaration of for-
dmetal shoulder straps extend around
of what the League of Nations really' P gi,
problems with the deep open neckline at the back. -legal conditions, shocked a number of
stands for, and the p The skirt is made in three tiers with scribes who were presentveness, without insistenceon any
resent in the room.
which it is faced. :ands: for the selvage used ,for the edge of each These critics' had come early, and
'Briefly, the League s tier, and loose hanging circular pan- were occupying seats. In their eyes
world peace, social improvement and 1 wit h pivoted edges furnish the the word of Jesus was sheer blas
justice, Those are tremendous ideals
e s hemi. God 'alone could forgive.
and can onlybe achieved by placing new side fulness to flutter to dance P
Vs. 8 9, Jesus, on the- other hand
them above the sphere of party pol-
ities, and going 'all out' for then:.
That is a point to be morn in mind
by all League of Nations societies.
Their aims must be entirely non-pol-
itical, as is that of the British .League
of Nations Union.
BUILDING UP PUBLIC OPINION.
"It is a great encouragement to
know that there is an active League
of Nation= es'-' in Canada which
;p a public opin-
believes in the
actually willing'
e of the surest
ation. M. Raoul
_..;ban .representa-
-uo the -League Assembly in 1927,
reminded the delegates that back in
1025 the Canadian Government in-
formed the secretariat of the League
that Canada was `still firmly convinc-
ed that it was essential to submit
international disputes to arbitration.'
Ile stated that Canada was 'prepared
to consider the compulsory jurisdic-
tion of the Permanent Court of In -
latter represented a revenue of "e3, ternational Justice in legal disputes re already worshipping it and of- but still more Iertraordtnary is the
000,400.. subjectferia !t gifts to secure s aver. sequel: Levi
tunes. No. 1702 is in sizes 16 years, knows it to be the will of Goch to for- would be removed, by the new plan,
36, 38, 4'0 and, 42 inches bust. Size give this stricken sinner., He cannot they state.
conflict.'
The most of those arrested are na-
turalized French men and Germans,
Backers of the pool claim that bene-
fits of the Government grading now in
force will: go directly to the farmers.
They also state that it will be pos-
sible to prevent a glut on the To-
ionto market, and consequent drop in
price, while, a,; scarcity exists on' other
markets. They expect also te do their
own exporting to the States and,
Great Britain.
Unsatisfactory conditions which
have prevailed during the past year
36 requires 6%'s yards 36 -inch, or 5% allow that: where there is remorse for
yards 40 -inch material, and 3 yard sin any other condtion of divine for -
1% -inch lace banding. Price 20e the giveness is necessary. And he knows
pattern. that this right to declare forgiveness
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS, is supported by his consciousness nese of
God's ower being with him to Beal.
Write your name and address plain-
ly, girine number and size of such
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it carefully) for each number and
address your order to Pattern Dept.,
Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ades
A Really Bonny Baby!
Irrigation in, Alberta
Irrigation on modern lines •In Al-
berta dates back to 1891 when consid-
This. is the point of v. 9t If Jesus erable tracts of land were reclaimed
has power to heal, they may sure by the use of waters from Sheep
also that he is commissioned to for-
give.
Vs. 10, 12. Jesus' puts the matter to
the test He commands the 'paralytic
creek. In the following year more
extensive developments ' were 'under-
taken and since then there has' been
to rise- At' his .word the mental and .a gradual increase in then umber of
spiritual forces which have crushed lh'rigated farms, so. that iu 1926 the ir-
the man's life are overcome, and he, rigable area under the schemes in
rises from his couch. This amazing operation totalled 1,181,000 acres.
communication of power to 'a helpless -
Patriots t
Great Britain Gets. Gift of
£1.00,000 Toward Reduce•
tion of National Debt
Great Britain is wondering about
the identity of the mysterious' indi-
vidual who has made to the Nation a
large and welcome gift, said to
amount to £100,000, which isto.,aa-
cumulate at compound interest over
a long period to reduce the national
debt.
The' fact of the gift, though not the
donor's • name. nor the exact amoiint
cripple. produces a profound impres-
A monster' baby that weighs as Sion. But Jesusedraws from it the
much as a man is being worshipped in conclusion • .that he is 'authorized,
Jolo, in the Philippine Islands. Al though man, to declare sins forgiven.
though only seven months old, it II. Tin R1GNT 'TO REDEEM THE. LOST,
lest 10 lb and eats ten 15-17.
weighs
V. 16. After the above incident,
pounds of rice at a meal. It has to'
be carried to the table by two men.
The natives of the islands, have de-
cided that so great a person must be
a Messiah in infant form, and they
Jesuscalls Levi, the tax -gatherer, to
join his' company as a disciple, and area of Northwestern Ontario. Avia-
Levi-obeys. It was an extraordinary tion companies have already been ap-
act for a .business -man to leave hos proached by . the postal authorities,
desk and papers -without further ado, and itis expected that: tenders, will be
let shortly.
Ottawa, Ontario—Plans : are under
way in the post office department for
the substitution this winter of a
weekly air -mail service for the pres-
ent ten-day dog team mall, to serve
Red Lake, Woman Lake,' Woman
}'fiver and Narrow Lake inthe mining'
concerned, has home to light, owing
is also explained that the Federation
of .Britisi> Inclustries.and tlto National
Confederation of Employers' 'Organa•',
zattons have only been prevented
from participation in the conference
in 'their corporate capacity because
their constitutions do not\.empower
this. This ,conference, which will be
held next month, is regarded with
hopeful expectation as a real attempt'
to get away from optimictis generali-
ties and down to concrete proposals
applicable to -individual business.
Sir Josiah Stamp, chairman of the
London, Midland are Scottish Railway,
says:. "If the conference means that
Labor will go back to their separate
industries to' deal with "cooperation
individually it will be well. worth
while."
Sir Herbert Austin, chairman of the
Austin Motor Company, says: "No
0 one can fail now to recognize the cif --
a clause having been inserted by the
floulties barring the way to. prosperity
Government in an obscure' corner of
a recently enacted law. i The clause
removes a hitherto•existing prohibl
tion, of such bequests accumulating
more than 21 years, and Is understood
to have been especially designed' to
enable the present gift to bo accept-
ed.
The Treasury has received many
donations, amounting in' al since the
war to dyer £1,000,000, for reducing
the debt. Stanley Baldwin, it will be
recalled, set an example in this , re-
spect by surrendering a largo portion
of his own personal fortune for ` this
purpose. Most of the gifts hitherto
have been in the -•form of cancelled
war bonds.
With the law as it is now changed,
others aro expected to follow the un-
named donor's example.
td certain reservations, and a it Y 1 invites Jesus to his
"Revenue from the Land and For- also 'to study the means whereby the g
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just on the verge of invisibility is be-
ing exhibited in London. The ideal
camera for newspaper men, is per-
haps the 'thought of many who dislike
publicity.
It would be natural for those who
favor Mr. hoover for the Presidency
to point out that the complex govern-
mental macbiuery of to -day needs an
engineer.
It lies been said that there are two
sides to the prohibition question, but
in the:slang"of the youth of to -day, one
side "et all wet."
And Now It's as Clear as Mud to Sir Sidney.
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so the cards wil be laid on the table.'
The Finaneaal Times 'advises that
t1ieasdellberations should be 'confined
to "the discovery and exploration of
avenues which shall induce a sustain-
ed drive after efficiency by both p
ties," adding, "the devotion of their
energies
energies by representatives of thous-
ands^ of millions of capital and the
vast body of employed labor to the task
of evolving a basis 1dr willing co•
operation promises, under proper
guidance, to be a notable contribution
to the cause of British prosperity."
DON'T 1,1(09 THIS,..
Be (introducing) This young
lady has just been elected to the
lower house of Conprees.
a -o: Ah, a Miss representative, 1
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CANADA TO FC) TER
ITS SHIPP • Q'TRADE
Viotoria, B.C.—To increase the ship-
ment of lumber and" fish from Van-
couver Island in a 'big tette‘, the Cana -
dean Government will proceed-iin
mediately with the .establishment of
a_ large assembly plant ate A.lbcrne on
the island's west coast 11.7: : lumber
and fish will bes assembled for ship•
Ment to all parts of the world, '
Th purpose of the scheme ie 'to re-
duce the movement and to enable
small lumber iiiills to take advantage
Of the overseas lumber trade, This,
pteo &Aim sti•olli retiresa+ :N urrs
by island business' men, who ware
alarmed at the movement of tleb
°aught in Canadian waters to fife` •
'United States for 'distribution. • 1
iiiev611011 14.15 4 Yoko onjdy0d fit
common blads friends, lhiglaild and
Atnerica should be thankful for Big
Slims—iifagera•town Herald.
' The effort to take the wood out of
pt?#itloaa platforms might give amnia
l#Lght,1 A j1100 to the lvpitldZ. iss
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