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Red Rose Tei +canes direct to us from the finest tea qnares ; "qualifica .� 714 tg
ardent, then straight to your grocer—brimful of 1 IPao1 arid: Faraaer*' Welfare
or and freshness. Every paieicsage gvaranteed,7 The wheats peal doge net wiser t
THE GODERUCH STAR
embarrass other large interests; ,n
Caned's, but its first concern as the
welfare of iia farmer members, stud
it .will net sell grain at saerifiee bal.
ccs merely to relieve eontteetian at
Canadian peer#s, This wee the tube
stance of a statement iwsued by A.
J. McPhail,, President of the Saskat-
eliewan Wheat Fool ami el the Cone 1
ltral Selling Agency, in reply t i re=
cent etxtielsra of the vrl:eat pools eel-
' t Y-iiug polies.
i
.pis qooUtet!
RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra
NREVIEW
%el alteefaelialto
Jepsnese Minister to :: Can tee ,
Batt. I,yerateia Tokugrawa, envoy
extraorclinaary and first Minister
estaveitieecl, eo I bought a vial; they
helped me weenderrfully, nm3 I got relief
eat to te.
"Now if I teem* tie least bit con-
stipated. I can atwaye defend ou Uwe -
Liver 1>ille as they never foil. They
are easy' to take and do net weaken
Prier,«3 cents a vial at tillaIxug-
gists and dealers, or matted duvet on
receipt, of price -by The T. Milburn
Co., I4xnit:cl.:Toronto, Ont.
Plenipotentiary of -Japan to Canada
geneea haat arrived in Ottawa from !Tokio to
tale tap his new duties. The Min-
ister was received at the Union eta.
tion by lion. t ._ ,
d'Aft'aira, who has been in charge; of
t the Japanese Legation here awaiting
the arrival of Mr. Tokugawa. The
Minister will present his credentials
as Japanese Minister to Canada to
ltoshio'watt Cleergo'
Nout !n i
-goon pay in Ontario • omit of the Reglan, •hes Exceliency the Governor -Generate
he will probably visit Premier brae-
T.Ast Saturday day WAD Nomination Volute Diseusiaes Arainenients at Rideau Hall Able week, after wbieli•
Kine
Hey in the I ;covince of Ontario when Premier Aristide Brland, acting as kepi
tt total of «S9, ,candidates tiled their foreign minister of France, accepted
Yellers With the returning :officers of the Italian invitationto discussion
tbe 11.,aridings, but over the week- between Roma! and Parisi on Anita -
end two were disqualified by scuecesss• tion of naval armaments as a prelim.
fuI protests made by Coneervativcs4, inary to the five power parley to be
'Three other protests still were pend- held at London in Januirry. This digo
jilt end, if these are successful, the evasion, wbielt has already been
Conservative acclamation total will going on for some menthe between
be brought to ten. • the ravel experts of the two count
The cabinet ' ministers receiving trice, will now take diplomatic form.
secietematione were: lion. Charles lee Your Own. Policeman
eteCrea, minister of mines, game and --Beery Wean has become his awn
firberiese whose Communist-.uppon • iceman a<at; st langerrausr- crossing
eneeudbury wsts-clisalualified-by-ono-etepohit uiieMi�nsebiesatee where'a-device
the sweestrful • aprote &tat; Iron. J. It. Ales. been installed reeeee enables pee.
Cooke, minister without portfolio, estrians to belt. traffic so that they
Nal* Hastings, old Hon. T.a. si°12 MAY crone the road safely. Ord narM
lope, minister without portfolio, Norte liv the signal dictator will remain at
Renfrew. � "Go:' but by pressing a button the
-Other-eantudateer reeeivinisi-aeelainn 1edestyion--causeri--it_..ta _eh.ngtr..zo.-
stems were: • James F. Hill. East `Caution: ` and then to "deet' at
Hastings, who went in on the other which it reneging for fifteen seconds.
euecesaful ' protest; Lieut. -Col. T. To prevent abuse the signal then re -
Ashmore Kidd, Kingston; Mayor mains at "Go" until forty-five sec•
Arthur Ellis, South Ottawa, and ands hive elapsed,
Georg', W. Ecclestone, Muskaka. 1 Women in Canadian senate:
Crus#ipation Severe Headaches
Could Get No Relief
Jr" ,i we•,ib letete, Stella, onp.,
iters --=w1 wee always troubled with
!were l'eattfiches, t:er a number of y'eare,
euueed by eomee ;atiko. I iced t eceme
real bad and cold Got no relief.
oneday ifsaw
Milburn's
i ONTARIO JUNIOR FARMERS -
Junior Ferner°* Trip to lto}el -Y*iater
ill,. Fete Nev. 1@tk to 21ra9, 1929
The tr psi of the 5O) voune. farmers
tr.
.he t."typal Agei:al':ural Winter
Fair in 1tr'7 and 1328 have erected a -
gtreait deaf tai interest in all peat of
the province and en za result the On-'
tars Uepartrzent of Asa;rieueure xs
}Again offering =, Itis trip to ten youeg
!men from each county in 0Id Ontario
and five young men from 'each die -
• Sixty, prominent members of the
party, includingcertain deputies of
the French lower chamber, are shout
to be' sweated, according to`repwr't,
received from Paris, They ,wilt be
charged with conspiring against -the
safety of Abe state abroad. This le
a much more serious charge than
' that brought against the 100 tom-
'inuniste arrested last August 1 in
connection. with the frustrated et-
- tempt to stage a !revolutionary dena-
-onetration
En tet of Northern Ontario.
in _ pre i.,us_;ears elates tripe Pave
teen greatly enjoyed by the%eye az—id-
we
we would advise aUY has who would.
like to rartieirxate in a .his trip' this
year tat get (11 touch with previous
trip whiners for we feel sure that
these boys will recommend it as a
trip well evor4h while. Besides af-
ferdiug a short holiday for the toe's.
the trip As, a splendid ed'ueational:
value as well anti for the •four days
spent in Toronto the Department ilei
arranged a verb intoreeang program'
which will 'i a .enjoyed leer all.
For these selected the Ontario De-
pai'tinent of Agriculture arranges to
carry out ithe followiang', free of
.chsarge -
ea) liailwey fere from home station
oto Toronto and return.
(la), Lodging accommodation for four
nightsg(Tues day, Nov. 19th to
Friday, Nov. 23rd inclusive).
(t:) Meals• while in Toronto.
(d) A program to include a tour of
the city and visits -to the. Union
►Stock eYards, Abattoirs, Fact-
'Economic Deur saiait' 19iitti rtca
• Prima Minister. J. B. M. Hermes
of South Africa Inst week sent ale -
gates to the Orange Free Sb tee N
tionaliat Party Congress k to
their homes to brood siting with the'
resit life -South Africa over: the" warn
ing he gove teem of ecojmic de
pression, which he predicted would.
likely sweep over the Union -Within
the next : - eighteen • months. The
Prime Minister declared 1030 might
be the word!! year South Africa has
Except Mr. Ellis, all 'these sat on the
Ruling that woitetoligbl> to
experienced for a long timeHe
government benches in the Iasi ]cgI• be summoned :ad t becomomentbera ASSISTANTCMMTSSIO En
spoke also aft" the failure to reneis the
dietare f the Canadian Senate the Judicial
"ab
hasized that it was unwise to
apply,!Agriculture'g ,Who
Moorish tribesmen have swooped 1ptee three' assistant Brain �cotnmission ,erection. of Customs stations on the
doe= from the southern shapes: of the to modern been
the decisions eras 'appointee! by the Cabinet to. alae Union's- frontiers by Jan, 1 next.
,Atlas mountains, on a new One which had been taken, probably _i Roard in the three �;
ri htl -- bythose applying the law ln. gist, the Grata New .l3ritish.Ambasssador
aagaaainat French Algeria,
sa despatches tt Y, , alt Pxxnrie. Provinces.
Oran,o iaaa said that fifty 'different centuries and different: <eir- Lord dr old„ Rcr%tieh ftyymetatas£er-
from Alg r , Y �.,.� • �..•.,..
n)diers of the Foreign Legion inti u eutnstancea. Genertal, who is aecornapanying piing
_ on 1 .. A Royale• Betrothal Minister Ramsay MacDonald on his
Senegalese comae»y Ith id toil cd
a The Priv . 'Council di . arced with . visitto Canadaen ° the United
y sa't The betrothal .elft lsxriucess: Marie d h
in ti itched area,
o. with a most
trot- ,th f u r - o u !t of .Crown Prince , States is being_ roruinentl : neention,
the�,�latilelt are anti, f the most- dict, .. o fo'hinlpn q the Sup omo 'C u> d`ose of Belgium to , rot sn #t x
Lt", r, t? in_ ,
iv,e issitte t: regions Nortiewest. Canada, _and: declared !that appeal to Rembert of Italy will be offacisaall� cd in Labor Party citeles as• a poi-..
li n. g, itoluan Law and early En lisp deeis- announced bythe Belgian Court next sible successor to Sir Estee Howard,:
Africa., ions was;. not a secure foundation on week Ina wedding'wwiill take place the British Aembessador'to the Unit-
'Tlie battl+ti lasted several. haunt, _ e I
Mt -
with heaver tentative on the side, ee which to `build '!interpretation of the in Rome early in 'd'anuary. These ed States, who is soon to return from
the 'tribesmen, :who were driven off British Nortel Aineriea Act, which areengexnents were made during `Washington,
- :sold •.the Governor-General should KingAlbert's iecent:visit to Rohs. Canada Leads World
by :tete advance, of a suppportliig. col
i Decreases . Canada ran i I production
.. Union ltfemliersh ri creat a; rat ks Ia eh n pxaducti.
Benison . t o . , Prof. T, xrison .of Minh) as Caustieus _agreements with North and
MOOTS Attack Troops Committee of the Privy owned em s of whic will 1 ad
College, i h a to
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AND
E1/441 41144 #,t Fans ,li'otnts for chili Il ors
lr
Alf/0leeal ���rP►.�1�e.I . 1 .F 1T , .rr+0a..,..
"Lopez Speaking."
Vincent Lopez
Fatuous leader of the
"4itteentLopezOrebes
tra= acne of the out -
*tending ,personalities
of the air rverid.
terTtiner
VOILI
YOU'D 1
The trades unions ars fa whole. have; and international trade aztmonb* the
Id per cent. more xnem'bexs' than in leading . commercial nations of the
1913, but 48 per (tent. fewer than lin world. In production she leads the
1920, according to, olfcial: 'returns' world itn'output of newsprint, nickel,'
he --Ministry. of• T.lvar eve, asbestos and cobalt; she occupies se -
nubile this week. The general strike cond place in the prodttetion of wheat
of 1020 and the consequent industrial and third place in the output of lead
upheaval is declared responsible for and gold, In export trade she leads
the decline in membership, partieu- the world in `exports of wheat, news
early hallo paining group... The rail- Print, nickel and asbestos; siteoccu-
way unions also • suffered ' badly iii-- pian' second' place in experts: or wheat
the sante period.' flour and third place ail exports- ler
Another Blow for "Reda" :
wood pulp.
wee,: . w 'rouble Awaits British Laborites
The French, Con,niunisst Warty is Storms are gathering on the 13 et.
threatened with another blow from political horizon.. During the 'past
ones, other Commeretal Con
-
came 'and Faiblic Institutions,
as well as a study of the Roysl
1Vinter Fair.
c) Transportation while earning
out..the wabove progratn -----
The privilege of participating to
this teen is available to the ten .highs
est boys sin a "Royal" junior Fanners
Judging competition to be held in each
county, The : conditions governing
thesoreottpeeetione areas follows: -
(a) Contestants must judge five
classes of live stock, rave +glass of util-
ity poultry, and Ave .classes . of crop
products such as grain, small seeds,
potatoes end' teas.
(b) The eomper ition is open to. all
young farmers- living on the farm .be-
tween the ages of sixteen and twenty.
one (on Nov, eat, 1029) and who have
not previously represented the county
as a .member of a stock judging team.
eat the Royal Fair, or who have not
completed a. two»year; course at an
Agricultural School or College.
(e) ' Boyswinningthe,,triet in 1027
and 1028 areriot eligible for the 1929
trip.
The compc:itioneto decide the Roy-
al .'!Trip winners for Duron County is
to be held in. Clinton Ott Friday, Oct.
25th, it 040': aut. and We want to see
every eligible young titan in the coun-
ty present at this competition. In
this'toinpetltia'n the '1'. !Eaton Co.
of-
fersa attractive shield forthe hi t ina judging competition.
Bulletin338 "Hints -
on .pidgin$`,"•
contains valuable information on the
judging of Live Stock, Poultry, Pots-
toes' and Rote, Grain end. .Small
Seeds* and may he scored On appli-
c;l;T `!Bier 'LIQ voira:11LL
CHAS. BLACK
Outfitters For Men
Hand Tailoring,
Ready -to -Wear a nd
Special girders
THE LAST THING IN MEN'S SMART WEAR
THE SQUARE Phone 219
work and qualifications required in
teachers of religion, This session
was presided over by C. E..'enninge,
Exeter, president of ;the Deanery As-
sociation. The following were elect.
eel to office: E. C. Jennings, presi-
dent, Miss Ella etetealfe.' Minn sec-
retary.
GODER1C I
int are to be proceeded with this fail.
The committee to select Oct.'urors will
meet athe clerk'soffice 19th ate
8 p.m. Next meeting will be held on
Nov. 12th, 1929, at 2 p.rn.
G. J. HETHERINGTON,
Township Glens.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS -
Colborne '
Council !net at 2 p.in. Oct. Lith with.
illi-nnembers present; nminutes adopted
as read. The treasurer reported ee,
eeiving 330.11 legislative ' school
grant,also e4 from A. C. Clark for
rent of hall grounds. On !notion of
W. L. Young and .4 . Fisher the teeire
end. treasurer .wereinstructed`. to 'sign
e--road--'-superintendent'epit maent-,--
vouchers.. ° A bill from the eouiit;y
amounting to $73.05, for crushing and . .
hauling gravel'.'wee- ordered paid. On
!notion of the reeve and W. L. Young
teat repe:re to the,weigh-seales build -
u ia„r k,,. ieee !l c �� alttit of ^ f3tli
Clinton.
For arty f urther information apply
to the "Ont. 'Dept. of ' Agricrilttire,
Minton, Ott.
'fhe 'Faintly 'l'hy !dant=--'fho . good
doctor is aalways worth his fee, Birt
it is not always possible tu'get a floc
for just when ,you avant Inst Iii :such`
eases, common sense suggests'the use
of xrcliaaable home remedies, such as Ile.,:.
the governtttent which may complete-:, four months the Labor government Thomas'' Eelectrie 4i1`, which is wrier-
IY "wrecle tee. Red organizetioh here. F bass eiijo ed an almost unbroken run derfully effective -1n in eassing. n'dantma-
+'of popularity!,. The lingua Geueva, torsi' pains and heeling claps,' smelt-
and the peace !mission to the United ches,bruises and' sprains. The !)'-
States: have brought praise front all epee of this remedy in . the family:
quarters. Rut in the: domestic fi ld 1 mnedicine .ehest: satves'anany, a fee. .•
another story seems likely to be told.
For despite the •eforts of Ilt. Hon. J.: _ DHaeuele a e"—"ee e" 7
r. Thornes, lord privy seal and milt- AT Hi 1VSAl:ir
later for entployrnent, the employ- The -fait rnectinee of the Beane*.
•latent , returns .offer, little. encourage- of Huron. were, helot in St. !,arta
menf„ church,ltensall,•det. fftlx,- Holyr�eom-
(ia'ermans +Clash Over Reparations !nun oft tapas celebrated
'Gamete Natiozialis,ts and Fascists,
who have been agitating for repudia-
tion , .of Germanyee reparations obli-
gations, as fixed by the Young plan,
and' also for• repudiation of the ad-
mission of German war guilt'eontain-
ed iia the treaty of Versailles, clashed
1 ndh the
streets
and p liceeek'
French Senatorissl Elections
The only tarndeneyt shown in the ze,
suite of the election of 98 senators,
about one -third -of the membership of
the upper house, was a gain by Rule-
' pendent Radicals showing a drift 'to-
ward the more moderate elements of
the old Noe of the left.
British Mr liege Echoes
Britain's joy over its. victory'' in the
. Schnieder Trophy race is being re
fleeted in Landon in many ways. A
dahlia at the Westminster Flower:
Show Wes named "Fixing Officer
Wnghorn," a taxi : has "The Sebnie.
der" engraved on the. doors, a new.
dance, "The Sehnieder Whirl," has
! appeared, and a well-known bar is
featuring a new cocktail, ellie 328,"
The Irish Army •
A preelainittion was bested thrgtigh
0 u n yr ' republican Army dee t wit the t o' i as i' Christian
t'•ouneil" calling on 'Irishmen of mill.
tary age to join the Republican army. 't d the
It stated that the army was deter-
; mined "to break the tin trial eon-
nection and to reassert the 'Mallen -
',able
rights of Ireland ;as a s1.tereign
nation.
French "'Tiger" Dying
VACS TO F+'A
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er has it
'Wilk tine Skew Tither y,xmsietply proms*
411114104-414111.14A flint tilt it siert awl &
makatied i km. The set tan she be tuned
lade rsr le*tly of the Selector'ltuwr.
f" life-liketonal twenty of the New Roister Radio
git'eayouteachdeel cateintlertiontutumodulationof
the ypeakeA oire �,apturesearhmitairslnoteandxe-.
produces it naturally and faithfully. Tilt truer, more
life Iiketonalre rodnrtionofmusicoropet hhasbr n
achieved through 21 years of research arch anti experience.
Seethe New KohlerAil.EIttrihy-operate the Selector
TunerLL•.=�=ask your nearest dealer to demonstrates why
knitter is "more than ever a fine set."
tTewtr� aw.q•la. Time. to two
a *views ifw.''' crams trim•i.t.,
$1118 iia
/sad vv. mos toot and tarp; Ins Wow •tat
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"'MoRR '' X41' 1 EVER A. FINE SEi "
i ot. 10 o doe
by Rural Dean R. S. Jones, : Gerrie,.
assisted by Rear. F. H. Paull, Bay fleld,
and Rev. M. 13. Parker, Rensali..
C fat 1l. ceelock the deanery branch of
the W. A, held its semi-annual meet
ing. At this meeting Rev. Lewis
"Rowe, British Guiana, Vauth Amer -
Ica, gave a an. illuminating and intense-
ly interesting address on :the work of
the church in British Guiana. The
chapter presided. over by Rev. R. S.
Jones dealt with routine matters.!
Mt. Rowe gaive a' short address here.
tdso.
in the afternoon Rev. F. Richard,
Brussels, ..said the litany. Ile was
,followed by an 'address. lay ..the Ven,
Archdeacon 'Scovil, Guelph, .on. the
"Spiritual inheritance of the 'Church:.
of England." lie dealt with the lite
orgy law scriptures, : the sacraments
and the church itself, but tore palar.ti•
cularly on the spirituel atmosphere
into which: one is born, of freedom of
outlook, of sin objeetive worship.
Rov. • Lewis Rowe gave the history
of the eounntry rind told of the people
of the country and of the character of
the' church work there.
Rev.' W. J. 13radburY, H. ID., eastern
field' secretary of the,(i. 11. lb. E., was.
the last s weaker of the afternoon. He
1 t- rem 8 0
character aria showed its importance
to he nation, the community s91t
church. Ile appealed to parents and
, teachesfs to use the rowers which are
theirs to tiovelo the young life in a
healthy spirituaat way.. At Kira even-
ing session the Sunday Shoal Asea=
eiation heel its annual convention,
The Artetersts--of tee- everearr�5,..au''#
`-•-Jc1>t. ..
Rev. 1V. J. Bradbury, who spoke on
the material of the Courses of inc'.rue-
kion used in the Sunday schools and
the aim to be ",ought in (eundayr seboaeb'
'Georges felemeuceau, war prewar
and "grand eld tiger" of France, two
° lying within the shadow of dealt.,
Seized with a heart Week, in hie =Oat
at 8 Vele Franklin, the 'tiger war
kept alive through the night and the
early .,hours of the morning by -*one
tinnou•s injecting of oxygen. •
bedlam Fights Tiger
A .thrilling story of a Hindu
youth's hand-to=hand fight with it
tiger ie reported from a village a
few miles to the west of Poona, In.
die.
Minute, * young Matath* far.nei,
Was informed that a tiger had killed
Fane of his bultotee, unci had taken
her in hi.. field Armed -with it
four -foot rite!' he went to the tiele
end t'a*' that, the tiger wen aaleep.
. It e a CYaieet, the etieioot'eof hip
• faire to Week arty metal white it it
fkaYto,, so hi, throe a stone at the
ifiltpr, w,:ke hint up, end thellenge,t
"n''
tietl''ns tltr,rensie• .lh; tteuenet
tete at boor ewe re tireele •Rete.
l'r.. ,'!., t►: Kologye,A
:t.*:; y •<l ;', ihn ,trrai xt t t.7et= Ulf-!i►►a
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Lnn,t•v.. artar•a f .j%,.,tit files
f bit • N t r r...4,, ',Ate til'A '1 it ?tiro ail
TOO, leteeee w;, tt;rnn't ter
r"Na'•C'^ ee tett,
at peke deplete.
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lane Aspirin add
thm Royer Crass on'
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