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The Goderich Star, 1929-11-28, Page 2?Mlle IWO The finest teal you can buy—Red R� Orange Pekoe. Made from juicy. flavor filled leave .three days in bud. Every package guaranteed. ne GODERICN STAR 10.11•10, .... r.= �....,,..+ Ttirlialrii.1. tet'. 2ett. 11Mg t eti aaarsd i anal ew.lt.c er.,r for dependent* un mptuyst. It. trsg April, 1 ,turd abase inctoessis the bourns' o ra o ployeJ pewee, bete -eon 16 clod its , 5eEfta*i understood the (-Nocella'r of the k:a<t i:errsxer expects tea., rinse the rlecetirlaey amount trot the new land • aluatien tate, +p *sigma as C eteervetive 1 rata h , A. A. I.IcGillivray, 1,v°G'-, of Cal- g i gams bast resigned as Leader of the r 1' ovinrial Concervatire Party in .Ala' 'berta, but will retain his .seat in the i. .,..,., .. Provincial 1 eggielatur • • , T' i# er ip!1 latest Figures onbeat Wrap "s good tel 'Fiae tr wheat €sop of eultdti is i estaeaated at ."',93,899,t10U bushels in the second provisional estimate is- i Government ..arced by -rho Canadian rgvei�smen RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good , lits am of Stetistics3. Tutsi is 27 , _ x --•es_ s,,..o,.,..,,,_m: tn.:4000 bushels less them lest ysal s total yield. From a quality stand= #voter the 1929 crop of Canada rs , higher than it iia$ sever been. Ira) 2'TTgreater pereentao Is gradings No. 1 `iC let3Gt,,fsst stud No. 2 bard. Condemns- Delo System Light I• ssacbendaela to do thus ono to go azar,:'rho thing; A blow at the existingaystent o. A d Cold`',.. `� �— athe Pki EEtronctsilided in is Mr, Albert nebultr, A;elsi�agten,�raeke wino: -"For *versa ,we ke 1 bill a. ssra ben cold, ant fIaalfy it elided ire broacbitas. "1 had boa trying all kinds of reealieiae, but none ct tt omen to do me say ecxh "Phut ly k Saw where Dr. World's Norway Pk* Syrup was lidvettieaetl air a relief for trete ehitis, so I got a bottle and after I hs taken it I atarts4 to improve, and by the time 1: had Subbed the second ona'I war entirely free of hely trouble." s'rice, 35 sent' a bottle; largo ferrefty Mery , R +er a the, enemy_�prfacd meet. So 'the at a�ubsidizing unemployment lay urea's:: ate AO teats, at all druggists or dealers. Facts, hitherto eunknown, tt Werke; u. tacks en iraoru#.gsa sand rassehe'n of the '"dole" was struck las. week Put up only by The , Milburn Ca., ,the tragri' engagement at i'asschen• dgtcta were plannsed." nca by Right 'lion. Z. R. Thome Lord Ltd..'toilette.+Get. slaels;, tvhicii cost Canadian troop!: tin Sir Archibald card of a cortfor� Privy Seal, who et the slime time con- — -----� -. ' . �'�" remaimi number of ayes.a ewe dr 1; between Sir Douglas Haig and Gens felled to disagreement with some of speeches or demonstrations of Any anis thesin =estlig ghastly, mellow et the ting a prapasltion to s �usriu, . nd They bras heart the .paltry oil" Labor pat- the xentains at the FAther of ietaxy by L't.-Gen. Sir Archibald Maedanell rte kept slaking 1., y forma to reclare for pravlslon of have been taken to a little wood near in his Armistiee Ito epcerh at Vice carne in. Haig sold: It is neerssary work,. or full maintenance or tiie un- Mouchemes, in his beloved Vendee. ton, according to a mod in the like d ele.the Ca dadial will take sschtfl emplogyed at the expenae er the Government and Coal Owners Clash ton Gazette. a y State. but Mr. Theresa told a hath« The liveliest of the whole series of , t ntill two rears aftort itb orae Carrie rand teen oc saYll t0, skiup nu y t omnghas nlosttt t ha riot r' ore' .rode- - eminen �an d tthe cod the ss n�the Gov - not until two year@ .after the battle consented when I agreed that the pendencc, in his opinion, it wee aidaninfstration's .proposals for a ice« four he learned the session Wily it was Canadians should be covered by sin ,r- doomed. (duction in miner hours and esthb« fought. 00tittery Barr �te satisfaucitory to him," "Anything that makes risen atia lisshment of to, national marketing eys- 'tit was foughth because down Prellatbilli for Chrietmae women rely on aches efforts than teen for coal took place last week French soldiers had thrown their arms,' be declared. ° `"".they With the approach of Christmas, their own, anything that tends to when Rt. Hon. William +Grabs m, Pre- were reads* to nit. It was necet.sery the Canadian post office department is that another �errnan attack on the marshalling and strengthening its therefore he hod to ma . aorta of rt, down by bus pre- det•eseor is the Brae (:ueeteiment, Mr. Theedure stated. World's Graitt Exhibition In order to take care of the mans bits for the World's Grain Exhibition and Conference to be held in Regina in August, 1;132, additional buildings ` to cost about $300,000 will likely 'be erected on the Regina exhibition grounds. Meanwhile arrangements are being advanced in eonnectian with the exhibition- and conference sit which $255O.OQ0 will be awarded in prize money. Most of the countries throughout the world are beim in- vited to send exhibits aintl delegates. bine Offers Palace for Parley Ring George has offered St. Jame:, Palace to the Ilritish Government as a meeting place for -the forthcoming' naval conference, it b An»or}nced. Arrangements for the conference will be discussed at a cabinet meeting this week when the King's offer Probably will be accepted. Australsean Tariff Hits :Canada rteneb lines he proven ti fur the bill- foreereen-ta--4,000---mile-front • tette ani -off' -the -year; .and-the-•onlyewai.- •in;groin the Attanile to_tlinsP onal Mean flit fragn the -international boundary to the Matte Circle, in order to handle the avalanche of mail mist- ter liar ter that will soon begin to descend. At one ,city office along over 10,000,- 0001 pieces of mail are handled during r t flak's EMULSION Increa$et ap pctite...eeidi.cdigestion...*?ad Ulnato rebuild �- `ar It xNotattan �. eAlr t gat ,, ..4 ANGIER 1DN �.MUL5 • ,A statement issued' by the Came, dian Department of Trade and Coin-, pierce compares the new Australian. tariff rates on 4 number of eomrodb ties which are exhorted by Canada to Australia, with those ratter prevailing before the changed were brought down in the Australian parliament on November 21. The statement is bas. ed on information received from the seaihadian Government Trade -Com- i zieeioner at Melbourne. Baldwin's New Policy: Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Con- aervative Leader in'the British Part Harnett cairte out in favor of a Ad - icy of Imperial eo-operation `and kin- . J 00.11.01011r0040.0.400.• CHAS. BLACK Outfitters For Men Hand Tailoring Readdy,M4o., ear and Special Orden THE LAST THING IN MEN'S SMART WEAR THE SQUARE • Phone 219 : DERICH. Thi total of those item,,, w:ticii c�►a tains and were fleeing,°ca;sward, loot not e�chaust tiro list of farm products,. tit sy geivihan and a3oldier d telt $dp 000 000 per year re on e w ry h is approa, ma ./ , . , - xefubrgsrc tra'c'e dea;cral as riemoral- . • it A The litany^Purpose Oil... -.Botts in. Another Harbin telegram estimated the house and stable there are scores at 12,400e Chis of gases for Dr. Thomas' Ncleetrie On. ere likewise were reported to be los- ere lase is casualties Use it for cuts, bruises, burns, seaids, ing y the p heavil on the border east of pains of rheumatism and sciatica, Khailair. sore throat and chest. Basses are A Saft Mediate of Travel liable very largely to similar ailments Metric railways in Canada are and mishaps as afflict mankind. and evidently, a safe medium of travel. A are equally amenable to the healing report just issued by the Canadian influence of this line old remedy Government Bureau of Statistics which has made thousands of firm states that in 192$ electric railways'.friends during the pant fifty j'ea . . and buses operated by electric rail passengers and only one was killed. way's Corn Remover will remove Aire Unity, and delegates enthusiesti«' e formsll ser the Stats for assistance te►ey item. [lien. 8. Turner, Parliamentary Seer.. eepted, at the mass meetf»g of the lYiiort Pane pendent spirit which built the l:rt- I hammer and tongs and the meeting by the party conference some time fish rasa That is why I find myself broke up without result, Discussion earlier, calling for Imperial grefer- snakes young men and women look to sfdent . of the Board of Tra e. an cabby cheered while , lveat ought to give, .iia .,KIS IN, cat- Lae . Minel, +het- represeaitatitee of ,�;onservauve party amt n1Aterl-to destt�sy' �tttd ea teat Inde• i the owners. otic- #ides,. w at -,Albert -H811, tfie scrota ers in a somewhat differentxatrirf . to sonic has not yet finished, however, and it ence and the settlement of the Em - of my colleagues.' . was announced a meeting of the sen- pire's' economic matters en this basis I'rinesega Dtstd 'ennilegts teal marketing committee of the own- Prince"' wn- errs which had been responsible for the week before Christmas. While Princess Victoria of setaunmburga the lireparation of the - marketing there area ether countries that have Targe consignments: sof mail matter . to handle at Christmas time few, if any,; Sgatve a wider territory to serve. Canada's mail delivery ; extends to 1i',47h post ratites and to 2o4,G9a rur- al delivery mall Imes. kaiser, who bad bitterly opposed her UnerePlnyment Grows lit Britain wauth as he was_a u The _..r_ o .. -Britain 1927 .The :en'aess•. °led 17oubotf fur the first ancient on. the life of a Bei - week i 1w intotq � h ch enc office iv e o t orce in th n con tie he d Il t t• - Bonn that ba wee 'before she di he case k 'be or sa ed, but , ggan in ,A,ugutht. Lippe, sister of the former rhnperor scheme, would be held next. Wednes- of. Germany,. whose. romance at the day. ago of 62 with a penniless Russian British Official Shot youth ended in bankruptcy, died last Norman de Mattes Bentwiele At• week at Bonn, Germatny, aged 64. torney-General of the Palestine Gov'- 'I'ite princess' death found her re- ernment. was shot at three times• and ennciled with her brother, clic flintier wounded in the foot by . an Arabt about to leave he maruaga- ~to Alexander - euboff air•. Government offices at /a6•ti. 'Flus is Tl ' Labe G vernmcnt of li iter d s ders .t to for only t fiit:iatl in h reduce unemployment •in Britain, hasish o I decided there is no hope of cutting the was net 'heard. The action followed The assailant himself was wounded number of jousters during the next sale of the princess' housebold'.eowes by one of his awn shots. Because of year, t sLauctionto pay debis'ins;uir sinceArabs whichb ell legislation, o f At n c rit 1 s ati at e f tunemployedi sur- xe a cash , Asatsut the n I er -marriage. tai Theauc ion avi ae= ,i it axe t pr d a held Mr, Bentwich, O. British Jew,r aaboutb$130,000,000 for the yearn»d- only about half enough to cover the apensible, he is most unpopular with grain carriers left for various. Eur - de it of about $200,000, Her turtlgne. then d the are constantly de- porta in Iudin Antwerp, when the party returns tG power, in eo-operation, of course, with the Do- minions. - - ‘'Now we know," came a shout from the hall as life. Baldwin made his declaration, ""Good old 'Stanley," another delighted- delegate called. out. There was more cheering. Grain Moves Fast With the departure of - eleven ocea n-going'.vesseln, over •.the --week ends and the arrival .of only -four,. the Maribor of ships -now in the, Port of Montreal is reduced to.twenty fours . oftheweek- e car- ried. and depiirtur s a ried away over' 1,000,000 bushels of whichconstituted. holargest gain, h t n u t elf fromthisort in a mon tak f p tinnier period for some time. These way communes carried 808,023,615 Corns, are painful growths. >;ifollo- There were 2,735 passengers injured, thein. but •many of the injuries were. merely scratches, ?bruises and minor cuts m-Mass.--Last-year electric rail -in--Canada •••carried- 20,825,E . More passengers than in 1927.. Laborites=Have Theatre British labor politics have invaded the . theatrical world. A socialist theatre is to be ;established in Lon« don, with the active support of both prominent Labor politicians and thea- trical celebrities. This dramatic de- velopment has been initiated by the %'ndependent Labor Party, the left wing section of the' British Labor Goveripnent. anomie's New Finance Minister (The appointment of Hon. C. A. • Dunning 40. ministers of_:ltnanee,. will, likely be announced by Prime Mitt next ` Kingwithinthe later Mackenzie appointmenta of fewda The � successor to Mr. Dunning as minister of railways, may be left in abeyance for some time. Although neither Xing Mr.Dunninga s f norbad M.K >: nay' rt ton their.return • to astatemen. to make Ottawa, it is understood fret» oilier sources that a. decision i bias been .reached to make Mr. Dunning head of Ow finances of the Dominioti. Yon Can Quickly timh� ilA prier to het -marriage, was estintated d ags Y epean p r , c g anandfng; his dismissal. It is said ' Avonmouth, Landoll and Naples. at about $3,000,000. Haat $500 was offered to the youth to . Ch' 1t • K .. who s expelled oubof♦x had beers euw 11 v shoot the Attorne'Y«General. . mese Army etreata 6 lie o J ` a ..s ,'Despatches to a from Getaany, and deafest admit..•Range, p u Ictewfea, a nd s Tidal Wave , e nnce to several European countries, news agency, from Harbin and Idea • ConRdence that Inst week's a arch- den. Manchria, said -the Chinese was alirt'ested when he axrfvetk at Bonn last ►Flitirsday to attend the fuitgrsei. quake in the ilfaritiines had Ieft. in its 01 +`rhe Tiger" Passes ' ' o e e» s e mese m w•us dissipated wftlh tragic fu►nlity. Railway West of the Klafiigmn moon= Georges C.lemenceau, the 'Fig o of dust when the tremor- had been set • France, has passed into the Great Be- .down an little more than a matter of - N a , mi itaryr had abandoned ail isretense �i tracks nnthiaig but z»crdental damage f d f dih th Ch' 'Eaton's' lts . F'r facientffte record,•a casual disturbance Ev! .. lerrenic .,... WmutisC... we a comfort comes quickly.' x - vend and price has lost one of the Ch ` Rhe i Il d f rt ,awrentest.-llgures�-of; her. "Aeon. -The` en.tho.oceait dionr,. the-rtrireless• el. a It absorbs 'usual and fs so clean 88 . e old sta s a h d e n 1 « little ,3tearner flashed nut• the knows �+ i>n �� �'�w Siaauldeg� y v ar I to rn n a b s an 11 tidal d b t " andstainlessth t b 't" i ttth f dledgethat a ti a wave cause y cr Flit ,iainti Mi�ei ty .Paw+ei',;til Bigger - 1'44 Better Jobs $1.00 Per Hour to 4 500 Per Year ;� s irld ti. a out cnn rat i qn tela or route time an on two rice , often and th ..get results much rasions his physicians g�aavie up .hope 'snake .had •swept B7 lives from thet �1 Influence of more quickly, tvli� .the joint is stiff =iris rpcovory, lint the iron ..-;n of cliffs of Burin and reduced to debris . �. . u JOINT -ME. E. or inflamed an,I the self intense.. • Clentenceau pulled him through- and _ the lneans of lit oihood of a people Being auch-a Powe ul counter irri- austuinetl his feeble itedv till about + over. thirty Miles of coast. - ft's stere, right.. in town tel.: every talnte it just can't help bringing weak sago, when he becarrte• violently, Prince Flies Sola PP 'Wales. i w sen p. T fee of a e i i< hast.: he nY il� n drums s i :. speedy* and Happy results its cothges•. :tai's a low price remedy, t,o bo sure, tion, sore throat, chest colds, lumbago Mg. The,h'st woe& this famous'. old purchased a light airplane, and for t ti t don: n't sten it front taking rid neuralgia much nieker than may man' ntterod were, - Uy work is fie- some ti»i, title been qualifying for a ,ahs. n 1 n gt q Y „ elle Irii:iits. loneness, or torture out of ordinaryclued ou' elle use, lobed, and: it' is understood that Ire pilot's license, has made his 1i st tole remedy y vont troubled jf<imts. referred to the book whieh lie tinder ` Bight. Previously he has ; atlwaya zo caned • .But you must remember that it 1' took in +write 'after the'death o. Mar- with pilot in a dual control Jq int Enso is cm name a.down his p 1 t co, for pint afflictions that it las mostly ehrl Foch. 8 1 0 toplane.that e made anyinhs- ar iiigne solely 'forsoh n u cn d dif rh s it is u y tae it i ivij; l fu s en e i h nes ds n e i � ad d th+n purpose �a'f relieving all Joint ail- .,, p � D The man who had been a firm and take 'tvhiSe#tt the control it could bc., menu, astonish. you after all ordinary 1ini tiers/ `Premier for Fr nc,3 in the hours immediately •corrected by the exper- Just stub it iii the stiff. tormented,- meats and other treatments have of ter trial during the world war :re- ienced flier. 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Inereattrd duties ate interned on "• eigar., teenier. metal ' manufactures, motor ear INAPT, 2110itir Ear gears acrd motor rhasaasia There• wee riot tinnet° pttft*reen CASTOR I A - Yet Zahn* sod wares lit Use Forcholas'30Tawri lllrvaava beam � �� thelignanor •REDUCING FARM • _ ' PROSPERITY- Figures from official records indi- cate why the arming community of Canada was legs prosperous last year than it should have been. They were not complete but they the an indica tion or The 1028'-olitmn et 'impor`ra- - tion. of farm products ;which should - end eould be produced tri Canada. Commodity -. Value of Butter • •p-.e,ouU,U00+ Corn ..... .... �. - :.. 13,000,000 Hides.: 10,000,000 Tobacco (raw) . - • : 6,745,000 Meats6,391,0 m2,370,000- Eggs 00 Milk and ilk - exeludingbutte predicts, 2,370,000 Egggs in the shell; 476,600 Eggs, n. o.. 'p • . 402,790 Fresh fruits, , not including tropical uits 8.41 0 fruits.. 500 , Dried • ruit D f s 0,311,000 Vegetables, fresh, not in- cluding dried and canned. 6,175,000 Fruits imported included _:, Grapes........ :..:... .... $ 1,189,000 Melons - • 498;000 , Peaches .., .. 663,0A000 Peaks ....... ..., ...., i!; 04A00 PI I'NO0oi AV sr the trade muse et ew% er ,nnf.dtcro of Aronoacetiescidcatet of Satfrritcartd . $CTOFCODIAtat err rumor THAT sNAfrla'.ata. 11. UscOMOO 1404/14140// NO Mrs i(. trip Ambo TNA*MI•. a.,INo% AN sranart r s prtsono t intneuen res • .ucc se trent sa1T11NCoU II.,Corma, OR asanctintaa. BREAKS UP COUGH! The knowing woman no ibnfer sub u•ts meekly to regular, systeic suf- fering. For this kind of pain is relieves by Bayer Aspirin just as ,readily as an. occasional headache, twinge of n eu r Igis, or the ore intense pain of Tryit forthe s• you rheumatism. r h day , dread and share the gratitude. of bust- • acss and professional women for Bayer Aspirin. Doctors declare it safe to use freely., Any drugstore. Plums , •E sa t her fruits, incltding icherriea Weak After ()per:01011 "Afttr having an operation, twat . very misctable, weak, nervous ,wad vety neat unfit to wotk.1 saw Lydia E. Ptnkham'aVegetable .Compound advertised sad tiled it and believe k helped tae wotndetfufy. 1 ltaee no week am& any more, the paints have kit sass and my swerves arc moth bats tri. t fort sate its orient Lydia L ?tnhl aw•s ea dkiass have beheld tree ally "—Mit Wirt ti Brit adder, Mat tea. !Mt Canna atin o& 1 it 1• 1 1 408,000 EvEN the dewiest kites chat will look untidy' lithe stove is shabbily gray and spotted ... but any uu- " sightly stove eau be made' brilliantly black with Zebra Liquid Stove Polish . , .thee' one quick, easy, clean war to miake that stove the. Most attractive spot in the: MOM. ZEBRA 1*RCE1TTS (arexaeet) 11$ITIAD ?tlaemelletkaa a100041714 tooneria II. I L rl