liI lit.‘ be ill ' lli_ irl u‘. th iii hi '5 [SPRING IVE yourself a treat by review- ing our present Hat display. iliflit/b/d‘ Jhuz Whether 0r not you buy, y0u’ll ap- iareciat e seeing whafis new in fine Hats at prices that spell real values at $5 $6 $?5o Charlottetown’s Great Showing TTlr of BORSALINOS younger ‘customers will be‘ de- lighted with the fine tshowing of new snap brim styles. ORB .; MALPEQUE “ The many friends in Malpcque she had a A °LBQD LIMITED‘ - lan suffered from disease of the: ‘ate health About a week flirt! ufly_ sudden alarming st-iq and vicinity will learn with deep zurc, rapidly rziltkillg thereafter, toil-turgid Ramsay, 3 Joim Owen. _i4+&-__-__ regret of the passing oi Miss the grief of the household, and ‘the Sadie tMcM-illan‘ of Halifax, eldostwsincere sorrow of many friendtcl daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Joh McMillan of‘ that city, and niece of dilvout the late Rev George McMil-lau former pastor of Princotown oon-‘ltation grogntion A's one reviews til sacred associations connected witlrrct-cived witll a the manse Malpeque in those days, loss. _ ill which rho deceased lady was alti~lv<i‘lr.<. Prer-dy at, whose ro‘sltl-i~“'"l“k i-Xchimgfi frequent visitor, one cannot, hilt rt-fr-lltu- as llbovi- mentioned shc pas-‘Ai- T“i’- and Pimi“ F” RY‘ ' latiil loving memories of hor as sh _wa-s known l/J her friends. Vor lllany will extend their iloop synl-vlil-r father and mother. in the ialn-‘ patthy to the bereaved sisters, Mia tlill-lic McMillan and Mrs. W. ‘Prectiy. ;'.\ni. Locomotive Co. .. 101% ‘ Miss Doro. Mathcson of Char-Hm. Smelt. and Reflig. Co. . 127 ping from tho “Evening Mail" Haliqlittc-town is visiting in Malpequedmn. Bosch ‘Mag Co. . . . , . , ._ 24 fax re her passing. lraiiqullly away this morning. a ihv resilience oi Mr. and ‘Proelly. 20 ‘Harvey Street. SarnhPPclii-tlary 1920. Grade X—1 Ernesttchile C0,, .9‘, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 33%‘ illtirkiicmlfl-bitr one: or little uni-ir- Sanford. eldest daughter of tll('tl'n(;kol'lly; 2 Mattie Ramsay; 3,Al‘t~§N_Y_ Cm and “m, n“, M,‘ 126% mftlxfjf: s: gfltglkfnsgnnnflgvlivlziir-‘t hi“ Rov- n“ Jnhn‘ 'MCM"mn~ mnhm: nwnn- (ltilii-lolltlalfill; G418 C0. . . . . .. 031,4 od illllllllllt dissolvyeu llii-m. T: ‘ho tliil many years minister of the old (rrade lX~1 Alma Woollside. lmcrnfluonal Paper Cu 52 got about two ounces of pi-roxiuo pow- (‘hslmors (Yhilrch, when that Grade Vl-—1 Annie Ramsay. 2' ' ti" 7mm Your dPIItlitifll-flvritikle ii iii- chilrch stood yours ago. was one oi the mos honored and TPVOTPIl iI., The following i-s n clip-i "There pnsscillhl- guest oi.‘ Miss Elizabeth Keir. Mrs." vetcranshlean Owl-u. 7i thlarjory Crozier. of the Presbyterian church in the nShe was a consistent and} Stock Quotations christian and a valuclll a member of the congregll- Yéarlrglgo ‘lamém “O50 to of St. Mathews Church ' ' m) ‘ nk- we“ “'00 1° Q,\\'lli!l‘0 news of her dcsth will be IIAMFAX‘ Mamh There survive her two sls-“\V"'~r‘l- “Wilmer” 128 n sod ztivay 41nd iliiss‘ Millie ‘MtzMii- Aiillliiiiilli Gim- ‘Cil- - - - - - - - -~ 51 y,lall. 'i‘hl- inli-rmont will be bosidifldm- Cit!’ ill"! F-tly. Co. Xi) $1.50 s ily lot in the Truro Cemetery“. ‘idtlantic Z5 tliiou Bag and Pap. Co. ilutie and Slip. Min. Co. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. it 140 46 iionor lloll of Hamilton School~ .\ils. Kan. and Tex. Ry. .. q‘ Southern Pacific Co. . t1 Grad:- lV—1 Lloyd bockerhy. -‘,.nmn pacific RM _ _ _ . I ' _ (iratlo lli — iRota Ramsay. 2 f I . .. A Zl- , so .lli son, f! on aniszi . Wesnnghoune ‘Else’ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 71% “Tamil llnmliirfln“ ‘i-m mm‘: Martlme Provinces Ml-rs Mcvl Iolll s lp J n R y muted states sum ‘I 124% “in ‘ontbnnd fltzeipore: Inlrtnhglug i-YW, Woolworth Co. . . 93 ""1 °°fldiii°ll~ Abitibl . . . . . . . . . .. 78% . Can. Stenmships ‘Pfd. . 611,5 Lauren. Pulp . . . . . . . . .. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain Montreal Power National Breweries XD .. Winnipeg Electric . . . . ..... 62 Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis THE MARKETS Toothache ' Cunudlun Pmu) DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEARTl receipt; 813. “(K "51... I week's quotations Accept oily ‘_‘ ayer" . ackage which contains proven dlrec ions. H nd “Buyer” boxes of l2 tallletu Al.» ttlu of 24 and lilo-Druggiuh. wood cows offered. best bfmigllt 06.00. 000d Grade H—1‘Horton Champion, 2 tllPZlTt and had long been in dclicillurbars Woodside 3 David Ram- tirade 1 - 1 Wendell Crozer, 2 $1000. 15.—Qlrota- $8.00; lambs good $11.25; common tions furnished by Johnston and Special sense 0r of the Montreal clildcd in tho offering of 4.358 hogs loo t/t 3" V" By This Simple Method , . 206‘ where is now tholyiatiltla Owen. Ii Imstor MoodsitleiyKeny Springfield The Co. _ A King Edward theatre. ailil who ati ‘Grade V~1Tcllnyson Ramsay. Kneading C0 _ _ _ _ _ __ the time oi‘ his death. about three ilrilco Rililtfliiy. ' ' ' 17% LZS. industrial Alcohol Co. . 52% General Pet. . . . . .. . 515g n. h ‘ b. u. n“. int. Petroleum . 01% °"'"' ' "" ' standard New Jersey _ 41% 1:: u phyuleiun, In urluuu llluouu ' Standard New York . . . . 84% .n:l:‘z:l'tt:°cos:ldz:it “'31-” , _ I. ow sexhiggzliay’ 163%‘ ‘MY- 142' Important um is» wu In ' _ ' _ ' equally careful cu who‘ In un- sogtlirmsaallay‘ 78V‘ ' July‘ 81%- lrun that molt precious u! unl- 0 t __M ’ 4 l, ' ‘ uric gifts, uur Iyulgho. Se‘)? Bur/hay 03”’ July’ 41%’ Our luuilltlou for " unuiul wh _ _ nud eorrootluu Iyu mun-u, un Oct lzlaztzwiay’ 149%‘ July us’ uuuufiuluuli we huvu Ivory ll- MONGTREAIL. ‘March 15- Cattle Cattle pricou were considered ubou-t steady with lust Good steers were from 87.25 to $7.50 with s pos- libim! 0f 08.00 for u small lot of will‘. There were vary few real A few of the cowl generally mm 05.60 to $6.75. Med. II °""°"--X'.”"i'.'--i.““i'r'§fi'.“'§iI liffi-i ium kinds of 110110" brought $ "‘"_".E‘..‘.l°ll"m mlm-ia-‘itf-gggefigt-ggt; around non and mm 00.00 m . _ t» limo-l will W" I" 86.50 will plld for the unit of the I.‘ t Courses >I% ‘ram’ GUARDIAN“ ‘~ ‘ ‘ i Summerside’ Business College You Can Enter Any Day. Ouuruntoed. J. Powell- Prin. . p. e- .. a“... . . t - wsiit- l. I —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -—Pa§e 8 is ovuilubla —ST. PAUL'S CLUB-At a very enthusiastic meeting of St. ‘Paul's lClub. Sunimerside held Saturday a,‘ lcommittee or twelve were appolnt~i led to make a drive for increased, (membership. Plans were present‘ ,ed for the reorganization of tho; lclub on a more pretentious anll[ iusefui scale. l —-DIED IN s1‘. JOHN. -——Mr. w, iA. Stewart. Summerside received is telegram yesterday announcing, the sad news of the death of .\ir-,‘ H. H. Harvey in St. John. Mr; Harvey who is eastern represented tive for Marks Fisher Son and Cool _Montreal has been coining to the‘ ‘island for over thirty years and his’ death will be deeply regretted by a host of friends in this province. l Eastern Guardian l ..'B|G CIRCUS AT MONTAv GUE, Oddfeilows Hall. Friday 19thi and 20th. 812748.21. ..'HOT DOGS at Montague Cir.‘ ciis March 19th and 20th. _ “ slzs-nl-cl | ....'EA8TERN AGENT. —tllr. l. W. Murdock is now Guardian sgentt in Montague and will be pleased to| receive news items, udvcrtlsingi Job Printing. new and renewal, lllubscriptions. ti l l ..*SEE THE CIRCUS and have. tone, Montague Friday and Satur-r day, 8129-162! I ..°SPECIAL PRIZES for big old, time ilddlsrs and step dancers lit Montague. ‘March 19th. 8124-16-21 .."BE SURE AND ATTEND the old time tiddlers and step dance contest at Montague, March 19 ill connection with the big circus. 8123-16-2i. --"A PIE SOCIAL and entertain- ment will be held in‘ St. Margaret's Hail on St. Patrick's night, lVed- uasday. March 17th. A good pro- gram is being prepared. S112 commonsteers tBulls sold from $4.00 tto $5.50 and eanners and cuttens were un- changed. Quotations: — Butt-her steers good $7.25 to $7.75; med'um $6.50 b0 $7.00; common $5.75 to to $6.50. butcher heifers medium $6.00 to $6.50; common $4.75 to $5.50; butcher cows good 85.50 to $5.75: medium $4.00 to $5.25; can- ners $2.75 to $3.00; cutters $3.00 to $3.75 butcher bulls good $5.00 tn $5.50. common $4.00 to $4.75. Calf receipts. 1,342. Receipts of cattle were more than double that of last Monday and prices. were about $1.50 lower A few of the best vcals sold for $10.00 but the general run of medium and oom- mon quality calves sold front $0.00 to $9.50. ‘Poor llilallty thin calves sold for $8.00 and trading was raffy. Quotations: — Good veal medium $9.00 to $9.75;' common $8.00 to $9.00; sheep re- ceipts, 90c. ‘Sheep and lambs sold steady. Good sheep brought from 87.00 ‘to $800 and culls $4.00 to 810.50. tHog receipts 4.358. 1n- wero about 1,500 that were deliv- ered on contracts made last week rtvr-n lit that, prices weakened iin- dl-r the heavy riln‘. The bulk of the izood bogs will today for $14.2‘; with mixed lo s $14.00 or better. Sows $12.25 to $12.50. Blackheads Go Quick tic on a hot. wet r-lotll~riih over tili- lilnckholidu briskly for n .fi-w seconds-- llllil wash oil‘. You'll wonder where tlu- hlnekiit-nds have K0710. Plllchlng nun nqileozlug lallirklicluls only open tllr port-s of the skill and l0ll\'i‘ thi-m inrrr nnil uniiigliiiy-—-ivlillc tllc simple applic- IN TROUBLE Wu naturally tun 0o nouns one fur uuulutuuuo. If we uuapluy ul N. Guardian's western office in the icuurotuuu Western Office is now 'lNG.—-'i‘he Children‘ s Aid Society —-GUARDIANS ON IALI ll. file McNeill flummonlde every day. Biiildilll. —SERIOUSLY iLL.— The Guar- dian regrets to report that Mrs. Martha Cameron. Noire Dame St.. Sumiuerside is very seriously ill and is not expected to recover. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - Th8 located in the llcNeill BuTIdiBB Water 8L, Summeiuldir Wlwrfi subscriptions. news or advertising will be received. The phone num- ber is 233. -HOWLAN.—Mr. Russell Webb continues to improve under the ef-t ficient care of the l’. C. Hospital staff. We are glad to tnote that the operation was succcesstul.— Mr. Jerry Peters went down to the Summerside Hospital last week ior an operation, Favorable re- ports have been received and we hope to see him back again soon. MEET- --CHILDREN'S AID of Prince County held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesda? BY‘ enillg. March 9th at 7.30 in the Town l-lail. Summerside. Fourteen members were present. Mr. George McNu-tt, the Agent for the Society and the Truant Officer for the Town otf Summerslds made as usu- al an excellent report of his work. At present five boys are on proba- tioll for theft having been ordered by Mr. Ernest Stnong, acting for Judge ilfoquarrie as Juvenile Court Judge, to report regularly to their pastor and to the Agent to attend school regularly and not to lolter on the streets. The ring-lender of tilese boys has been seilt away from the Town. One girl is also on probation for a similar offense having to report to ‘her pastor and to the agent regularly. A discus- sion arose re provision for the sup- lport of delinquents when sentenc- ed to reformatories or industrial Homes. in the other two of the lliarliime Provinces it is under- stood that the Provincial Govern- merits tire responsible for the main- tenance of juveniles in suitable homes and this was felt to ‘be n mutter which should be settled on the Island. At present the Ju- venile Court Judges are unwilling to commit juvenile delinquents to reiormatolries when there is.nu~ certainty about provision for car- rying otit the sentence. Collections ill the Maritlmcs arc us a rule us- ed for capital accounts, ths inter- cst from which is used for bulld- ings, salaries, etc., and the charge made for each inmate is only for his or her niainieuaucc. Mr. Mo- Nutfs report showed that thcrc has been a marked iiluprovemellt in school stteuilauceanll Rev. Father McDonald, whom all were glnd to ‘iVPlLOIHG back t0 the Society com- mended him very highly for his untiriilg and conscientious uork. There has been no canvassing for membership for this Society, con- sequently the membership (XilifliFlS at present 0i very few in pddmqn to the Board of Management. The UYEIHHZIIIIOH is proving itself most useful in looking after delinquent. and neglected children lu the com- "llliiil-Y. its activities being by no means confined to" Sllmm'l1'§4|r]g_ The Secretary would glhdiy 1,93,- froln any uiio who wishes to join the Society. the fee lmlng one llol~ llir ($109) a year and t‘le meetings bclilg lielti on the second Tm-pday oi each nioiiili at 7.30 ill 'ile Town Hall, Sulnmcrslilo. In Memoriam Mn. ROBERT COFFIN of the night, with indninlthbl courage und endurance. ‘bottled their way through almost impul- ahle snowdrllts bringing the ra- mains and puasengers the six miles from the station to the home. The lste Mr. Stewart was a mun ' oi sterling character, respected and ‘beloved by all with whom ‘he came in contact Mid one who will v be greatly missed throughout the , entire neighborhood. = He leaves to mourn. an aged and invalid father, s devoted wife and seven small children at home, also a sou "Donald Angus" of Ontario B1719 one sister Mrs J. E. Purchase , oi Mt. Vernon. in the absence of a ipsstor an_ impressive service was, held at the home by Mr. Ewen .\iacKinnon assisted by Mr. Geo.‘ MacLeam and beautiful hymns gwere rendered under the leader- ship of Mrs. Maciiean. The pall- “ .hcarors were: John MacPherson. Eilonald MacAuluy, Jas. rlMiicDon- ,ulil. Henry ilrellick. Donald Nichol- Esnu, Jas. 1C. Purchase. A 187KB iconcourse of sorrowinfl friends gathered lit the house but owiniZ i" F. issolves film com- pletcly as it foams around and between the teeth and into every tiny crevice. No scour- ing necessary. Not a trace oi‘ grit, nor danger- ous drugs. I Use i: and see Your Teeth Get Whiter the state of f the rloadst few couiid - lfollow the unera cor 889 BB VVHY iwentied its weary way UITOiIKh lsnoiv drifts to titre tgcmetery; it West Caledonia w ere ‘ e was li ' ___i___________ __ M, m," beside his former wife sbuttamwalllful 111F111 brothers Anlasa, ‘Benjamin andiniargaret Lamont who llmdlicflfifleii Be qulckreiei George, him twenty two years aiw- . " The pail-bearers were llicssrfl. glfildlgrgdgglllvttifidgulbfib illtillwA. Msgvilliallus,“ (ibarlesALlv- ‘Till: Géldveltlll vgllromhtllgtgubtelgilsled ‘min!’ “me back. and ngs ne, ‘ urge . -. c saac. nlos e 0 l - A] ihtb k Boulter, Ali Gun-ell and Bert Mollie aaw that thou wert weary md filgthwezterenmfilliifwlayhgep tbellan. The funeral service was‘ And culled thee home to rest. mp of ‘ box u“, on hi. H” conducted in the holue by the pas-I t sprllnilll it and tearing d1, - “i Sleep on. beloved B18811 Beneath thy natlvc sod. tor Geo. Readmail and the Reins. Turple and Stamford. | Thy head is plllowed on His l)i‘£‘il.\ll.l"'rhQn 1 i, Thy Saviour nnd thy God, fluent; up DANIEL STEWART i S117 taway. I t i A wave of sadness was rust over Lewis still vicinity when tho news came that Daniel Stewart. a high- ly respected resident of that plucc‘ Tiwro paflsfyfl peacefully away at had died sudzlenly while at working, htcule. Rocky Point on ‘March in the mines of Westville, N. S-Iith. 1926, Mr. Patrick tFeshan at Owing to the delay ot‘ mails tile d“. age (yf 75 no was a kind and sad tidings came to his family with startling nbrllptlloas. “eighbodrg 11o was a carpenter "by they had just received a letter trade atld ends-tired ll'liiself to all from Mr. Stewart stating that he'd-ho knew 111m, was in -g00d health followed by ai ‘were are m‘; l.» "mum besides telesrflm Harlin; that his hotlriu aorrotvillg widoiv. two daughter WOUld BXTIVG at Melville Siaiitlll and twp Soils, also one S-‘SKGT The the next evening. in charge of Jus. D. MacDonald oitpgcky Pout; \ Westvllle arrived tu Charlottotolvll 1,; Lowell, uh on Feb. 24th \l"l16l‘e lt was mot by mini; \\’i]lil= a ~niece Miss Jessie Bell of \it. al-gter, Herberttboth accompanying lttr "t.~ltp;1greroryn_ destination. Mitch credit ls lilléiwiiroj three young men of Melville illl.'[l{il]g\\‘0(it| institute, Mass (lflfllhqhlllfplly. Messrs MacPherson. (Hills, ltlldllir. and .\ir-. Roilllid Nl0(iil\'l’ll‘_\' Dorian. Nicholson, who in the (load ht lrs nnd family‘. The hiisses Dorion and peace. M R. PATRICK FEEHAN Sloan's i . George (‘owglll ’l‘li<> floral (‘rows from fatiiily: Spray -Siuith Left arm sprained and ligo t’ k [it illilM iii 0%? B . , 0 '" ;s‘*.=o:tt:"lt; “vi- 0 of at.‘ all. gone down." (Name and sildreu on request.) What is the magic oi this ' effective remedy’! Sloanhmdm creased suppl to the spot t at hurts. conquers that in. No ngfl m“ IWTWUYU loving father ll good and obligiiltlhton Qgar] Miss Gertie MdDona-ld. slsoldm Th? Telliflillfi tiaughtom art; \irs. iii. White oi oi’ sympathy. The remains wereiaiil to 11d James of Rocky Sou-tn Shore cemetery. tiilgflm ol‘ Lowell. Iilnss. one of Requiem was sung by lllspiq‘ airs. idlleu \\'alsll oi Cltar- Father Wuisli. ‘tl-"butes wt-re Messrs Johli Smit-li. ti, ' Herbert it relieved all. have now no lin to The swelling up ‘l of bealingrzllogd t‘ l h l ‘ .‘:..l‘.:.:.;7l:‘..t.‘-*,.c drercilucas zwgming and hm vesou s nus ro Get a bot-tie. All matrix __i.___ The poll 5 (lorrett, MH?» James Jlogan. Si!‘ May ills soul reill y Prosperity g dians paid General Motors Dealers for their cars. FACTS Money paid by General Motors of Canada Limited to Canadian manufacturers for parts und materials............ Canadian employees of General Motors of Canada, Robert ‘Coffin passed away i“ “w Cllisflrv General ‘Hospital. on Sunday morning Feb. 21st. aged 83 years, following an illness oi‘ sever. al weeks from blood-poisoning. and gangsrene. _ ' ‘He is flmvivad‘ ‘by his widow. two daughters, Mrs. A. R. Dliuncey Mrs. G. lF. Talbot, and one gomw, E- Coifim, and several grand- Chiidmll. i" Calgary. one sister. Mrs J. ‘A. Lawson of Charlottetown ‘P. E. tI.. and one ‘brother Frederick Coffin of savage Harbour. The funeral services conducted by ‘the Rev. A. n. Richard were held from the filneral home of Graham and Brennan, on Tulsddy afternoon. interment. in the fam. "Y plot in the Burnslsnd cemetery. The pallbearers were: tw‘ 4;; stew. art W. F Farrow, ‘M. ‘P. Robertson R. A. Henry, J. H 1 ' Wllitcook. u“ ‘ “d J‘ .3‘ (‘Patriot please copy) i Ihuuieul deviled by columns d our uo-uuul. The uyu ls nuuuurol uoeuuuhly, ulluiluuflul Ill ulluso of Irwi- ‘Ihuuo lu no lnull Club ouuqou ouu ultuullou uul tho vouull lo that Ill’! Iona of pollution. which your Qou have u ullht O0 Cutout. ll you uuo uouhhl the but uurvleo uMulublo ui I lol- Rlk U“; IDI Ill D0600! Olll gpou us inlay. In It new. EEPARKM‘ nwuuu urn uuuuvuuiuu -_.. MR. CLIFFORD BE-TTS W091i ‘Mr. Clifford Betta passed "Wily i" his home at Glenwood on March 3rd, the community loo; one olf its most valuable citizens; hon- "PM and respected by all. "the late Mr John Clifford Bette would have arrived ‘at the age of 62 in April and he has been suffer- illl iincomplsiningly from an in. tertral cancer in the 5550mm, m buried ‘In th. Miib i Much 5. P urn Church on i-ie left behind him s wife, would; Boultort one daughter Mr; wm McDonald and three sons Buyflold. Limited, were paid 5,187,859 Gross Revenue to dealers from which they paid their _ employees, rcnt,taxes, and all other operating expenses 8,289,243 I ,The Government received for duty on imported parts. . . _ sales and excise tax and other 5,498,463 (The Canadian railroads and transportation companies ‘ were paid 2,664,204 Canadian makers of tools, drills, jigs, dies, etc., received 1,201,244 Operation of service parts distributing depots, branches, , expenses of wholesaling, including moneys paid for j ‘ advertising and‘ printing. resulted in an additional ' i expenditure of 1,864,540 1243 Canadian stockholders of General Motors received dividends amounting 1,085,454 l‘ Total money put into Canada directly through General '4 t Motors $35,783,390 During the same year the people of Canada invested in General Motors’ curl 34,044,048 in 1925 consists in the employment of many thousands o roads and leaves in Canada more money than it collects. GOENERALMO CHEVROLET ‘ PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND MCLAUGHUN- BUICK CADILLAC G.M.C.TRUCK T» Dldmtfunturs of will“ of transportation , Olfiadiuna iii-non ha: been the chief color in building ‘Oaiiawo to u oily of 17,000. ‘ . 5" l5 I =7. 3 l i. m n hi: Miu. (loo. Hector lllliflh, ‘Mn. Chutes Waite and hlrtliree A-GAR- ren- svlzlw A Great Canadian Industry Contributing to Canada’s l General Motors, manufacturing CADILLAC, CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, OAKLAND, McLAUGHLlN-BUJCK and PONTIAC cars at Oshawa for Canadian and foreign trade. spent more money in Canada during the year 1925 than Cans- The contribution, therefore, of this industry to Ciinuduhgarosperity workmen; of the payment of many millions to Canadians for milk- rial and labor; a tremendous revenue to our Federal Government, assisting our tax burden; a mammoth amount of revenue to our ruli- 01= CANA-DA LIMITED , tl.~ll.-\\\’.t\ t > , l; INDUSTRY , ' ‘surrollis ‘r $9,942,369 Cunudiun £)il' ‘ ‘surreal’. remains A