i IRS. JOSEPH DOUCETTE The death cf Mrs. Joseph Dou- cette occurred at her home 42% 171W clmtflcl Upper Queen Street on Wednes- day, April 5, 1939 in the seventy- ml "l" is so ._. Mrs. Douoc n e oy s. fair measure of health untilmihe FIB-Bk she was suddenly seized by s. par- alytic stroke from which she con- tinued to linger on for four days. : e received all that medical care uni kind nursing dziuld give and, ortltled by the Liastfincraments of the 0890110 w}? Jeremiah 0f Cardlgan- three sis m“ “m p“ ters. Judith (Mrs. 1.. Gallant) Rogersville, N.B.; galniel 311g; of( New Zealand, P. _ h r g Jo“); ...an ra Mrs. James Mar- ‘ l” m” “"5 w ° tin) of Portland, Maine, oss. Dowel,“ 9,; Two brotlurs and three sisters predeceased her. _ ‘llho funeral which was largely attended was held on Saturday, am- aprilcgth flmtfknm hi; lhomnzdio the 1 ww e" ‘ ur o oy eemer. m" on” n "h The services at the church and at Th, 1m, Mm Douay,“ n; g the grave were taken by the Ricc- a yond. ‘The deceased was born on Nov- mber 1, 1864 at Oyster Bed Bridge ucette and Judith ss married to Josqm ustico on November 2'7. 1882. The rller years of their married life 5 spent at Oyster Bed Brédge. o er thirty-six years ago the y moved to ey have since resided. Else. Always she sought for the - ly christian as hers, there hing else. Above all she dcvot m cheerful and tlcnt a good i-—-- t PIIASAIT SPAIIKUIIG Hi0 KEEPS Yllll l-‘IT INSIDE! INO awesome the ‘ and relieves add distress. l: sluggishness by helping nsoure so remove yesterdays food- vvsstes today. lis sddlriols, lino taken regularly maintains the vital slksli reserve . . . one bssspocnfui of lino being equal in systemleslksliflngvsiuetol ouoossof pure orange iuice. Make Eno bodyguard over your inner fitness. ' Boo molds: no sulplufu, no barb ssissersl rain, no sugar, tso asalgnlt. Biro is msly plural!- ENO’S ‘Eli’?- In Memoriam The late fred. of ing Saturday evening when dwshler-r. tBe flndtrsitsd! , m“; tor, Rev. Henry Flelming, idle.’ She not only believed All the h-mllv with the e - the Christian veritles but she l-nctiwd and lived them in hcr ily life. Looking always for the -... saw and found in the H0017. of others only things to F" vlortlh while. for in a life neither time nor place‘ for ion to duty, was CANADIAN MADE “y BIGYBLES ‘£9.50 TRADE IN YOUR OLD ONE TllE BIKE slloll Open Your Eyes to This Spring Sale ON AT Montreal). and Peters) of one son. helped ' lghbor. a wonderful mother, and a true friend. I-ler posing has left in the family circle an aching yard which can never be filled. but the lll-‘lpiling memory of her fine char- acter will ever brighten the path of all those with whom she came The following are left to mourn: her husband, six sons: HenrLWll- Leo, and Eugene of Char- lottetown; Isidore of Montreal. and Hunter Rl Tw Ashes (Sister 5t. Eric of the congregation of Notre Dame, Helen (Mrs. J. A. of Oape Traverse. seven grand-children. One son and two daughters several years ago. Isidore of New Zealand, P.E.I., and Isidore of Mon . were present at the funeral. The pail-bearers were her five sons. Wilfred. Leo. Eugene and nk, arid her son-in-law, J. A. rs. May her soul rest in peace. Card Of Thanks We wish to extend our sincerest thanks to all those who, in any us durin bereavement, and to al who sent floral tributes. Mass Cards, Spir- itual ‘Offerings and cards of sympath Joseph Don rslooo Tflllllyllllllilll Shuroh rirmmr, MAY s ldfllb and family. ‘LI-Oils Brmmleo-slooill 6.80-0.11 Guides-Social ll Scouts ‘LOO-Choli- Rehearsal-Hearts lllll. B.15-—Y. P. lL-llelrtz l-lall. TlIE GREENDAL 00. GET YOUR SHARE $35.00. Sale Prices — DRESSES in all styles and colours. New Spring stock. Reg $2.88 in 8 $10.95. Selllng- - - - —l =88 1436-88 PuLLovsRs--—.——-———- 99° nLousEs-------——-— l" skmrs_......_---.-—————- $119 g0g]y_______,__._.__-_--- 25c Bargains galore in all rue onrruosl‘oo. 144 or. onoizoli sTlurlir LADIES" Reeiers, slim and fitted, all the latest styles and colors. Reg $14.05 to 5 OF THE BARGAINS ' COATS _8.95...Z9.00 our ladies rssdy-to-wesr. ARE lNSTAllEIl BY Y'S' M EN Club Rev’ - Cl-zcess- ful Year at Annual Meeting Held Last Night. "Co-operation o! s. hard working directorate and a willing band of good fellow members resulted in s. very successful club year,” retiring president Fred Holman of the Ohnrlcvttetown Y's Men's Oiub de- clared ls-st night at the annual meeting of the organization. "Weekly meetings were well lt- tended. and a gain in membership to bring our total near the forty mark, made lnrge attendance pos- sible," the president said. cos have been encouraglrigreceipts larger than the average, due to proceeds from the car number books and I am gratified this car book is now well in hand for the coming summer, which should en‘ sure another successful financial term." "Llast year our contributions to YM.C.A. amounted to over r800," the retiring president recalled. “This with personal membership of our Y's Men in the Y.M.C.A. would bring the total to well over the thousand dollar mark," Mr. Holman continued. In his report he reviewed other outstanding club activities for the past year. Feature of last night's meeting was the installation of the new oflicers and directors. Retiring president Holman read the charge. New cflioers include: President, Roy Cudmorle; vice-president. Er- nest Bell; secretary, Edwin John- stone; assistant secretary, William Mn ; treasurer, Wilfred Liv- ingstone; directors, James l-iaslsm, Gordon Avard and Jack MacNair. (These ofllcers and directors had been elected previously.) Other reports to be heard from the retiring executive included: secretary James Haslam, treasurer Ernest Bell, auditor Willard Spen- wr. Committee chairmen to re- port were: attendance. Claude Smith: boys’ work, William Mc- Leod; program, Jack MacNair: visiting. George Graig; publicity. RoyCudmoie; world outlook, James I-Lsslam: stamps, _Ernes't Bell; games. Edwin Jchnatone. In connection with the report of the games committee the following bowling prizes were presented: For high single. high double and high average. Ernest Bell; the team to win in the four-team club league was the Y-Nots. with Fred Small as captain. Other members of the team included, Roy Cud- more, George Craig. Jack Mac- Nalr, William Mdiseod and Willard Spencer. Both captain and team members received prizes. A flag. donated by Y's Men MacNair and Small was won by Frank Clarke. Another interesting event of the evening was the presentation of two baby spoons, one to Rev. H]... Denton and one to Prof. GeorBQ Paterson. _Y's Man Walter Wilson, in the absence of Arthur Woolner. t4) Y's Man Denton while the lat- ter then presented Y‘s Man Pat- erson. The usual after dinner sing-song was held before the business ses- sion opened. With Y's Man O. K. Presby at the piano and Y's Man Jack MacNair leader. Fanners Attention in the province our Seed Houses with over h 163$ Alslke Fancy 15%| arrival of car. Cash 0 Y- . HflmWSDAl-E B ‘l us‘, wllishii-e, gLB‘_N.o' _ ls-1U73-5-5-3l. SPRING TONIC mac's BLOOD FOOD FOB PALE AND THIN PEOPLE A combination clPflllll-ly valuable in the treatment oi those diseases where their origin is traceable to Ill im- provarlshed condition of the o o ' of th mt remod- ics l‘: the trgafdiaei-nt of Blin- matlln. For ti: who have lost their s “ills Mlos Blood Food prove the reston alive, GIT A BOX NOW 50c. Moll 0rd PM l sosfisi of” " MAC’S PILE OINTMENT Gino lick Relief in Ill cuesd toninlsnd Exl-omll s sols and than: mum h: Ire troatoment of I wretched, tortI-lng and of;- ltllb us. l ,..... first calls-a s scroll" ti. 2 lllsos "mm-m" ti» ' GIZAEPJAN w r NEW m: Week End Specials r i DASH a GARRY STDBES Friday Saturday & Monday I CHARLOTTETOWN & SUMMERSIDE I Breakfast Bacon Sliced per lb- 27c Prices. Summerside Seeded Raisins i5 oz. pkg. 2 for _ _ 29¢ Lard, Davis & Fraser 1 lb. pkg. —- — 10c Peas, size 4. Reg. size tin 2 for ,—- — — 19c Tea, real good Tea. 1 lb. bag _ _ - 43c Oranges, med. size Sunkist. Doz. -- - 25c i Grapefruit Seedless, 5 for - - — 25c Bananas, good fruit, 3 lbs. -— -— — - 25c Coffee real good fresh groundJ lb.bag 25c Oxvrlol, large pkg and Fruit Bowl — 26c Coffee, King Cole 1 lb. tin — — — — 39c Classic Cleanser, 3 tins - - - - _ 14c Baking Soda bulk 3 lbs. — — — - - 17c Macaroni, bulk-2 lbs. — — — — —— — 15c M ilk all kinds, 3 tins — — — — — — 25c Also a full line of RENNIES SEEDS Mangles and Turnip Seed at Special CASH & GARRY STORES Charlottetown Phone 747 Free Delivery Phone 399 Free Delivery The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news of locll interest but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be inserted at A cents A word strictly psy- anio in advance UBASWELL for Photographs. ' SUNGUO Economy Cubes for adult ioxes $4.75 owl. L-964-5-4-9-l3 CONFEDERATION l. anus ballad-vigil}: RANCHEBS are a t ch Feeds. Remember bgtll‘ §“.isliyy“s‘§’ Price are the factors etermlning vheapnoas. WHY BUY Imported Reds when giggle offers you the best at lowest NEW LONDON CHURCH NOTICE-Sunday, Mgy 7th; 5gp. viccs st Geddls sggmoilial st 1i AM. Long River at 2 P. Clifton at 7.30 P. M. (Please no change of time of evening service for the sum- lost recipient, presented the spoon mer). Rev. W. Lyall Detl M. A., ism. b-lgil-s-s-ll. CELANESI! SLIPS also 14 to 20 to clear so cents. Robinson dz Wilde. L-im-5-4-2i. HUNTER RIVER, United Charge, Rev. W. A. ll/LocQuame, Minister. Services for Sunday, May 7th, will be st North Wiltshirc st , Hampshire at 8 and Hunter River at 7:30. Sunday School at North Wiltshire oat l0, Hunter River at 10:30 Mid Hampshire at 4. L-l087. GREENVALE CgilgiMUNT ususl and bigger this year than CONCERT - Under ' Ive the of the Glreenvale W. 1., the young “We dfll "ll "l" m! P001110 of that community t on Way. second. ‘o M" a very enjoyable concert the Brookfleld Hall. Much of the suc- 6d in 011W“ "l" m" "h" “all” cess of the concert is due to the by Mr- Mfiiihfllsnbvygfllzl-yrjgissw efforts of thelbaoh Miss ndss 5'“ l" N m n h Wlgnose. Mr. llarle lhclvlac pre- Plmaggsidedandthofollowlng M’. WWII-m was presented in an _ a . For No. 1 Seed Northern Duds-ciao ado"; remarks by chairman; dia- logue: "Don 5P0 . h S ds l lc lntro- l : ‘Ilhe Girl and th ‘Boob; zlulltufi sigh. “yaclllT-fol-‘sdd on ti.» (h e a3 accompaniment) "The Silvery ooriltght Trail", by the Misses Jean, Ariria and Harriet Oamw (encor-wll- rec"s."o": "Phe ‘inventor Wife", by Mildred H "whéfl Spence; infi. llLl: "to . “lawn Becauie of the False Teeth"; chor- us. by the girls alld boys; dialogue "At the ‘Picket Office"; intermis- sion, sale of candy; slftcr drill by twelve girl; solo. by Miss Ausline Flmith. with guitar accompan‘ ‘ Qncored); dialogue, "Cousin Josh- "n": dialogue, “Oct Pie"; reading, "Down With the Men”, by Velma ‘lartin (encased): “ music w "Scotty"; dialogue. "i-iis Sweet uouquet"; closing chorus, "You're ‘he Only liar In My Blue Heav- on." God Bcve the King. t f . In Memoriam MRS. LLILANIIIII DUUIKIIAIQT - One of the oldest and most re- spected qrxidegints of fi-iyncouiigiyuntly linen Mirmy Alexander ' maxim-t’. = St. Eleonora, died at the borne of i her daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Bennett. | Charlottetown. at the use of W years Mrs. Lockhart was spending the wlnm- with im- dsudiwr. an . l although not in the best of health. i w up and around on Sunday, ‘ wh lie had a pleasant visit from lher sons, Dr. lsockhar, Summer- marriage and came to it. was“. until last fall, Brio of the grand 1y ah ff the country, a eaves a rich l, s.- ly er frien s which will never be for . To beailcsofuliisnot pos- Ilible, but hor- snd lunch gooiinls wl live on 15h m; In of er fun- l ily. oryh in i081. one month r the ven- er lo llld ted the diamond j ilce of their marriage. etc it mourn two Presentation Made Mrs, 0. ll. MoGregor By Branch‘B’ ofWJl. On Tuesda aftel-n St. Paul's Church Batdxiicllfaywzrlil the Woman's Auxiliary to m; Missionary Society of the Church °Y Ensland in Canada held its 325x132 lgleealqflflpllglthe Summer latte e a! i Hall, Char- Thls 50cm)’ had undertaken ‘lg dot-he l1 boy and a alrl pupil in e Moose Factory Indian Resident- ial School. aiid the completed clothing outfits, together with gifts to be used at Christmas time 1mm individual members of the v'v a, 333°" ill-Spicy during the after. A pleasing feature of the 0c. viz-slim was the presentation by Mllt-hw- E- Chamnlon. President 9 W A. of an address ac. wmilflflied by a gift from the 50619113’. to Mrs. 0. D McCitego who has been a valued Officer for “V9751 Years. and who is leaving with her husband for r-rsuysx w ere they will in future reside, High t-n was served at 5.30 0'. clock at llilch Mr5_ A_ 3_ Praident of the Diocesan Board qf the Woman's Auxiliary for P, E, l. and Miss Audrey Denlolg a “m” 1119111561‘ of St. Paul's Church and lately returned on furlough from the Mission Field in Klinarn. India. were honored guagtg 30th 91959 ladies Bilve graphic and 111M511"! addresses, lnSPir-irigths rnembers of the W. A. to look "Wald, t0 bf-‘Binnlng their work 1n tlwllAlurnn with faith and hope as Servants of Christ. doing the will of God from the heart." Faces Charge of Perjury day from ualii‘ w r "f Jun’ oufiifsnmiilé‘. M . invest tion into an allega- lillutiléiiiiavamnstoble cl! the Fbme llWOk mob“. eflcofrurninhlsaukb- ‘I'M diam MaoLeOd ‘arose from evlde h, gqve a; an new? in 1937 be one Superinten- dmt filth Duncan. head of the l" The different committees interested ~ ussw-ss t . .. Ashe t an: GIVES llllullll 0N PlANS FUR§ CELEBRATIUN Mr. Justice Arsenault Outlines Progress PAQLTLELE! IT'S ONE CENT SALE TIME AT YOUR i STORE STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE MONEY inpr°gramt°Mark CANDY SPECIALS ' ‘All candy on this his ls owe. fresh and wholesome. We do not claim. ——*- however, It ls usl to our regular REXALL ON! CENT BALE vslus, llfhclsgh we be v0 Ill nrlcs Ind quality mil plsaso you In every way. ‘hulyguod wslssl Tore. . .. Tnslygoonl COCOIIIIII Snuwblllo ‘rrolypsd ens..- as Monika Mldurao Tnslyglsod mops-bi»... .. Cboeolus Puss-n Cllsnns (mills and) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. OH Fashioned Honey llusnbugu or Jumbo lnllish llusnbugs. . . . w Tnfldlsfirsfnskzo. ' .04 as. collo- bsss. 21w 26s Insuaseoocls Wuppod ch“... . . ..s ss colic. l»... 21s. 28s Vusllls Mlntwinno Wars-ed Principal event yesterday at the regular weekly meeting of the en- erai committee planning the on- fsderation celebration hero this summer was s mots of the general gbriefly activit- iesod allcomrnibtees andreadby w. Justice A. E. Arsenault, convenor of the general committee. Text of the report follows: "In reporting on this matter, I 8m V841 Pleased w inform those M???) llfilre that the is tlon W0 1' con erence pro res;- YI-Vmlflgly. The differentgcom- ttees are hard at work and a great deal of enthusiasm is being displayed. I would like t0 again emphasize the fact that this Gale- bration ls not intended to be oi a local nature but is National, and we desire the whole of Canada to have a. part in the Celebration. It l5 not. moreover. of a commercial new ture and this should be understood generally. National Character "With the ides of ha. other DON"l‘ MISS IT! COME EARLY Provinces share in this even . we are putting on three features that will s ... . .......... Tlllz JENKINS PllARMAc as you are aware, 0n Monday morn- I we will have i/he unveilinéocf m: J1 cxaQC sums- l)- ltlhlg tablets to the Fathers of » - federation. at this w. hope to have ‘DIE-p onii ill .3 i.- hcm leis PHONE 219 Cull Bl ileum i. Km SlsLHAllLlJlIEIiJWNlIE ‘a. “um on. osuo. as... 21,26- 01.01110. as“. 21s- “o ..s ol- calla. tsp, I/ov 26s Buuu Fina) Osehssd Furies (Khln-llhllb‘). Cello Shoots [Butler Rolls Juicy Fruits) . .. .. .. Assouod Frull Drone ... ..a m. eollts. asp, 21... 26o .... ZibsJsJSs Take advantage of this sale, your greatest op- portunity to save money on drugs. medicines, stationery toilet articles, soaps, rubber goods and Drug Store Sundries some oi’ the most prominent men in Canada present. We already have an intimation that quite a large rc- prwentatlon will be here as repres- enting [mtg Dgirllllllfln Gtivemrifleilrl; . . ._. 111°“ ° e 1""? Minis SP5 ° .‘»‘ o that e dTflérehTcohmttees ' will" Prwl-Twes ha" slimmed me" workigz with a vim that pro- sweaters, pajamas and nightgown. mwmw“ 0f b91115 Dre-W“? 55 ‘"11 mlses well for the succesis of the marl; year" the Orphanage work as a 181w number "f Bellow“ The carnival. The Lighting committee. keeps to the high standard sot by - fill/nations W the HOW 0f COm- the miiertsinment Committee, the me mmbers 5mg, m, h,‘ m,“ mobs have m‘ as Y" ROM film!" Street Carnival Committee, the o, m, brand; m u“ w, but W" all’ llslul-‘d m“ i‘ R°°d N’ Street Parade Committee. the Oom- Th bmhd bol to H ‘Mam resentotion will be here from that mm“ on mammal Pageants’ a". t’ o May z! h e1‘ Chaim’ °d-Y- . . doing wonderful work. lvlr. MllTlPy 3 Queen‘ “Y. °r n "The historical pageant on Mon- has been mo“ Home and is dew,“ Mam-rim Hospital at l-lamps day night will be Ul a ivziuoiial iia- m; a great deal of time to the item 119M081. was also on (1109167- tuie and will represent a page in of Dubuwfsn He 15 “Idegagigmble Those little gar-omits the ill-WW 0f Cmwfi- lellmrmll and lsavery busy man indeed. This dormtions from members and an several of the Slflwime" m)!" ‘he is all as it should be and if we con- in lieu of membership foes in the dUYBYP-‘m PITIWYIMB- tinue to work in the future as we Senior Branch. thus leaving the have done, within the last few funds of the Guild to be exclus- Ilisinrlcal Parade Weledklfdliilecmilbe fth bet S Miguel hlswrlcellwstlrlget vglrltledgnwlg 55d iriiliinbiwcshsdflle ° e b] D808 0" ° BY M.J. ii Arse ulilw una o will include ilodvs representing s m femalf, f, we“: ofim m- %cglmmflfgml<zuflfi l’ special historical event of each oi s-mn and Coua 12L _ (jqandleh n ' 1 H M m (k N: the Provinces of Canfida’ Th,“ PM‘ member of the neral committee “mm” ' ' “g m?” acle will be of a very interesting na- wok We, as ch rm“, this Pmvlmf- ture and will include between 400 ML Bruce wonmmom repmsenb Members of the Guild assisted ; and 500 different Dersoils and chsbr- in“ we Canadian M810“ “med in the tea room and kl daisy- , asters. We have been fortunate in what the Legion had m m d r l-ng the work to the interested I o e , _ - be . .. slam“. °°,,,,,"*;,,::‘°" we “."'~",,,°*s°““" o“ 2"" : Blllllzfléb" gbgviorflgéi irllarlflglaggg}; fir... sshsisids IfltI-dnlied w ' Toron an nni ._- t_ d u inedi recom- PIIOONALI has had wide experience m wllducl‘ gglldli. 18!? dwllh ‘i-egard to conces- ____ iilg Celebrations of this nature and Sims on Mme, squat‘, In adds, M,‘ swung MmPherm_ mm I G 91' IIQJ 810"“ ‘rs-l- wil come here to direct OPQTMW" about the first of July iacrlerlllefiéltiggr Need Iewflfk main until after the h Dent three days here and dlf- u th omrriittee informed loe who Ilidelrw 1.01mi 0pm,. iifsirntimiiaizsmhsesmnlii ni“‘°..*z@li m" gig;- s. Hill's-ml - no zluil. mankind: iinsxtwifiagaléi- and at ms al lhrhilvitiori l “m” ""°’"' 5V " "laldl- ll‘. and In. Gin-lea liaarisa inn the street parade. the historical l w ant and the street carnival. He of limm among those ‘ on Wedriwday for Mrs. Alexand- ar Lucid-lam, 8t. Eleonora, \_ RWFIAW UCKLEY ' . , QIAINII$Q ,,..."“.‘.lai°..“.i°l.lf'it“é."ee.f” h“ Guild Display n t $°ls§1°‘ii"% t‘. u“ liuififiyfi thl terial, we will bea eso o N or u was e 11 figmmga streets that they will look home of the honorary praddont like IPainyland. We invite the qw- Mrs. Bartlett, on Wednesday s1- ple 0f Oharlottetown to (‘OODPXEW ternoon. May 5th. with us in this matter. as we W151‘ Many membe and friends of u, may. the city vrrv fltlflcm‘ “d the Guild came w see the splendid KEY 1°? 317-5 occwmk - display oi garments made for the I sum“ 9.111. Protestant 01905115!‘- Tilese. to the number of ll‘! ~A1lncslller.l.em. vleefiihel! wmhwdlx>rdsinellsn d Hues as an ROMP. congetglixld 1y 10 years’ service in the organiza- tion. Manhood for mum“ on bail today | pulnte box of royal robes in King ll ; ‘ cattle lnoludlngflflve choice olsng The ovo of s child, found in the Tutankhamcns tomb, is said to be the oldest glove on record. nesdsy afternoon from h l to residence st 5t. Eleanor‘: tlho service being conducted by her pastor, luv. Mr, Davies, of the‘ United Ohumli. Summerside. 1n- terment was in'Lot 16 cemetery. Auction Sale At North River Corner on Wed- nesdsy. May 10th, 198B, at 1.80 sharp of two farms, one of seventy acres It North River Comer and one or, l0 cores on York Point Road now In o possession of Moresldc . Both forms well situated In good’ sisss or cultivation will. flficen acres ready to crop 0n each Iann. Alsb all stuck. cfflp~llld fanning implements lncludirigi-Dnc extra Clyll a More, 5 years old, i700 lbs. Two work 9 ones l1 held of he . wt:- " .. °".'....r° a on n s. n Implements (‘Sgt d ‘dolly lnclnd! ing b r, lisy mower rake. section- ll or i0" fiht ions 0! (Mil s . s "l - any. apnea-g nonbm on insults“. t approved M-Ilxt Ida at over Ill-Ill I “I t..." ‘r "ism-st... u‘; lZcDQlSAF-ll. ' 14-11-04-644!- IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED His Pipe Made Him an, Admiral 11...: stout old seadog Jean Bart was commanded to present him- self before the Grand Monarch, Louis XIV. Perhaps even he was nervous. Anyhow, in the king’s antechamber, he pulled out his pipe and smoked. The courtiers were ready to drop dead with fright. But the King approved this rugged independence and said, “I make you admiral of my fleet”. In those days, tobacco was crudely cultivated and cured; but it cost, literally, its weight in silver. The refinements of pipe tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes were unknown. Today the tobacco industry provides the livelihood of over 300,000 Canadians (farmers, factory workers, wholesalers, retailers, with their de- pendents) to ensure that you shall get the smokes you want, when and where you want them, and as you like them best. ..-___ i