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' sources of supply esn continue t0 »i< - ~_ f i ‘ _ _ ~'i=-."~."'='=` »»1§f‘r."~1'".»"”*»2=’“fF”*""“" ` ' - V - » ~ _ i . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ .-. . _ _ j;;,U v>_»~ '_ _ _ _` ` _. . v I . - ' 0 i g- ' ._ _ '~.< <0;-I .'»Q*§$“ ;'_v,?u~o§,Y _li-7~._V, t' 'Ly __.._._ _ rs' _I _ f, ‘i -` _ 1 _ ' _ ' _ _-» I . ~~_-5,~`*,i » f `-7. ._ . » ' ’ . w a _ l I l i " ' \ \ 1.' , _ _ _' i .fi , . , - \~.. ~»-. _ une cnAnLsn1n1ouns Guano ~ » '»-~--~».~».§u¢ihnonugu 4901 ` r ` i , Mews suirs ` 0-M- s _ in _ 1 I1 1- A i ~ AND OVERC _ _Q _ _ Suits $18 to $25.00 -:-r Coats $13.50 to 021.00 ' Bul: A" You Need is 52.--9._|:0i Buy Qne SALE STARTS T RSD Y 0CT’25th s I f And Continues For One Full Month An “easy” price to pay! An “easy” way to pay it! Two strong arguments that should convince you of the wisdom oi buying a Suit and Overcoat now- at PROWSE BROS. LTD. The prices are low for the Quality. And noni with our “Easy Buying Plan" all you need is $5.00 cash. The balance in small _ _ Convenient Monthly Payments WINTER COATS iS SN! ` S5 =====. iiill xl! xi!! MAN, OH MAN! WHAT VALUES! YOU'LL MARVEL AT THESE LOW PRICES, YOU’LL MARVEL AT THE FINE FABRICS, YOU’LL BE EXCITED BY SMART STYLES. IT’S AN EVENT THAT FAIRLY SHOUTS “BUY NOW." THERE’8 A SPLENDID CHOICE OF HEAVY ALL WOOL SILVERTONES, CHECK BACKS AND MELTONS. BLUES, G-REYS,` BROWNS AND GOOD LOOKING PATTERNS. MEN’S` SUITS IF YOU LIKE T0 'KEEP RIGHT UP T0 THE \ MINUTE IN STYLE AND APPEARANCE-IN CLOTHES YOU CAN PUT ON AND WEAR FOR MONTHS--AND YET FEEL LIKE PAYING ONLY A MODERATE PRICE, THEN YOU’RE THE KIND OF MAN WHO WILL BE VERY INTERESTED IN THIS LINE OF _ NEW FALL SUITS.. FINE WORSTED SUITS IN NEAT BLUE, BLACK AND BROWN STRIPES, IN A COMPLETE AS- SORTMENT OF SIZES, 35 T0 46. , Prowse Bros- imited _ i \ _-_-n 0 if _ “ ` '-sin in l 0 : e V Prospects For f T Greater Export _ Of Gypsum ...___ comin# into buildini in- tain, it bein! cvercomlns tc s erm prejudice which linger- minds of some builders allboard in general, sc- to the Industrial Depart- -< the Canadian National In sddil-ion to plaster -board of English manufacture is is Oarmdian product. Due to the in- creasing demand from the Ermlilh plaster board industry lsrse culm- eiirles oi' gypsum have been import- _;m, from canada. There are exten- gp depcsist ol gypsum in Canada. anvncvs scour and use Brunswick. £0 Biglish plaster board industry gms likely to retain its strong po- lition which should result in in- Iessee imports ol canadian syn- sum. There are deposits ol hlsh _grade gypsum rock in Cumberland 1 Derbyshire, in lmgland. but it is not known to what extent these ,ggsiiiifd a s§§§5p” u§j§ Ei? ' the English plaster board induetty.` Fibre board is also coming int0 greater favor in Great. Britain for many jobs in building construction as well as other trades in which it is alone suited. Cena/dl. is repre- sented in the Enslieh market with fibre bonrti also. The English libre board is of the heavy cardboard type meds chiefly from waste ma` OLD CBADLB8 EELICB OF PIONEER FARMERS .- 1ll0R!r BT. JAMES, BD., Oct. 2| Relics oi the days when pioneer se tiers penetrated into the wild brush country of northern British Colum- bia '15 years ago, s number oi cran- les, primitive grain-cutting imple- ments, have been found in one of the Hud.son’s Bay companys old lolz warehouses here. The cradles, s form of scythe with a row of teeth projecting above and parallel to the blade to lay the ewathes of grain in strsizht rows. are believed to have been brought into the warehouse shortly after it was erected about 1872. » Once in great demand, the cradles htisly the increasing demands oi have lain unused and rusting more than 40 years. ' '~ 3 A 10 Dayswithout Sleep “"fff*u i York doctor meds this test, was msn! months recovering 1 s comp ste nervous break own. ' I to do?" You may ask, - relleflesngstisfroslll-_lledsseeof Eastern ..°'l.‘nls column is reserved lor lows ol local interest hut advertis- lnl 0| n newly nature may he in- sertod st I cents s v.\rd strictly usyshie in advance. . .'D0 NOT MISS MABON’B One- Cent Bale from October 27th to November 3rd, inclusive. W' 0 L-1449-io-24-vi. _ ___ ‘ ..~'rnE rn.mueoss nocnsv OLUB will hold a Halluwe’an Dance in Oddiellows Hall, Montague, on Wednesday. ~ L-1490-10-2 -2|. ..*REMEMBER 1 cents buys 81.00 worth, $2.00 worth, $5.00 worth, at Msbcn’s One-Cent Bale from Est- urday October 2'1th in November 3rd inclusive. L-1449-Z0-24-'1i. ..'A REAL CHANGE to get yoiii' drufs for the winter. bw Your Ohristmse gifts in toilet goods, sts- tionery, and all sundrise st Msbouh One-Cent Baie, Montague, October 2'Ith to November Std in3:%_e.“_," L-1 . .JOONCIBT AND Fil |0010. iin Oddfsilowe Hall, Hmtslue, Iri- dsy evmina, October Nth. st I cr“»saia'-"~1;::: onions . soloist, Waiter Bur32.ll£oenbssm mm. md om” www 10-ll-IL been the minutes, the tressurer's report was read, showing a substantial bai- encs cu hand. Correspondence in- cluded a letter from the National President Mrs. Goiiey, relative to I an i'ii inn a tin Loca S i....::::.“..;’;‘......:.'°:.°°°”......:. .iz needy in the Archdiocese of Regina, and members' obligation or quota re same. A motion carried that s small tsx be levied on each member so that ell would participate in this worthy cause. The reports of the sous-rs smxcs uses smm. asrnwav 'rms south Ames nes zone in rar' steel reilwey ties on I. large scale which are obtained from E“ropean countries, according tc the Indus- trial Department or the* Csnsdisn National Railways. In the case ol »wocd ties, hardwood is preferred. The railway authorities of Bouth Africa estimate the lite cf steel ties at thirty yesrs, hardwood 20 years World’s Unused Shipping Tonnage s Declining The world's merchant shipping has (allen 0!! from the high 103-l of 70,000,000 tons ii 86,000,000 tons but is above the 1014 tonnage by 16,000,000 tons. There is. however. a. glowing reduction in the amount of unemployed tonnage this hav- $1};e“‘°‘oom”‘f-‘31‘;€e°;"°":°x=“°;h2°‘:&b§\°1;:imd treated softwood ties le years. mg dmpped ‘mm 10,000,000 tons WL nm mowm m mount of south Africa is troubled with wood _two ye," no to 0,000,000 000, at god ,, k 0 Tw., be ._ Wm# 1”°°°“- P°‘“°“"“‘Y .°h°‘ti-is present time according tc the maui; woxzom on mg; éiuvgmtunnte, and thisis s factor. There mduum Deglntmem of me °,m_ ~ is only one timber crecscting plant “im N.0|0n Rmw0ys_ Many of Committe lor th m th f Octob ima the sums fo ti-gn Ssiwnurfim s°“‘.” ”"°°' “" "°“‘“ 3"' the lhlns lskl ~ui> are imewnomlosll The President gave s report of the " in operation under existing con Pantry sale asia in sentence., Chewill Glllll dlt1°l\4~ Bhlwihs. hvwmf- has ex- wnicii snowed s satisfactory sum girl. Carbide iwrlsncsd several periods of mute ,»¢,,\|n,4_ A mm dymmim rqard- . 0m depression but these eil eventually ing unfinished articles for the lot- -°'- pelted and were succeeded ll! tery took place, end the members Chewing mln from carbide and yelfl 0! INN” \¢¢\‘/ity and PW!- agreed to meet in the league rooms n possible substitute for shatter- l>\l'|¥¥- 'Phil fm il 111011811! t0 lt" twosfternoonsoithe following week pmqf 31”; 3 mm, gg gh, mum eention by in complete the wort. It was decid- whlnh canadian chemists dsuy ue Resistor-wh ed to hold weekly csrd nsrtle-1 for performing. rn sediticn, from uni ins its the bslsnce of the month, and lunch omlimittbes Were lppoinied for eloh brughgs md ggmbg, cup; gud, 131-Il ous decorative containers ere him- |°°¢"\Y md '"7 ”\“f°'“l1¥ l'°P°\‘°~ ed out! Greet resources as hydro-| nmit. 'l‘he President then read s describing in detail the sociel and business activities ol the Diocsssh Ooh tion held in B mmsssids W “ omsds' chsmiesl ina i insnseptsmiieriitnicinu. mm- mm; ,mb U, ,,,,,,{"q,'i¢ berswerepleesedtobee.rthstnsxt|“0 0 mm. 0h¢m|0,_| 0,04 year the _Dieessen Ocnventicn will mmufl 0( 9,0 www, Dspsrtmsn tlklpll¢eihG00i’20fHWli»-H, - 'rensomus iii? iii iii? £55 O RQCP-H _nm-s. Ohsries ifdssnnsnf oi llonllllle. who undsrwsnteuoplfl tion hi the City Hespitel Gi Till d ,ilrelsortedllleltinleoihlotim .§i'y._n. i V _ E92* ‘E iggiis §§§ nit: iiéii 5? ’ § 25%# *iii si' =i gig iii; iii. ssms product beautifully colored umm .aux asm is was CNHI# alll i2“‘0f lffdfl E 5 r=§§;l;i§ir §§§;i§‘§§§§§ gi. :§§§§§§ gigigiggstiigi . -r r ‘ ?3a§s§ZrE§§§E§§§::i Industrie! sdienltstieoei E s I i 5 § 5 IIVINUII l@lUlhI4’Ul\-»0o\»I\--'l‘ile` bmmMiN hsuweyssys- h\ekdldiii|Oetob¢ .Ile,m.sscus- ,M.ns-ibseilr e¢iel,snin-I §;§c=;;§ Q; §;§§°I§g.. = iaésiiggei §E5§=E=r§s;r n§§§%€ ein-*.23* oi Li0yd'l Dbrlt- Vine lsnipcnunrm comming s,-» comes mm. sinss nut is sa- df¢i0B\\ Will Ill" bmi BP Ol' \iUf0 swam up usa soldier Medio; _a.'mo,ooo was or been scrapped or -3--_mailers-_ oaowoll noon 'ro warts- wssllo rsssmouss cum- » me wouosous ormsg sr Innes! sum 3 iii igiig iiiii llilillii fltailwsys. The topography or cities ~ st i <1 with hs' isuimu for dock worn me arming iii? age; iii iii’ iii if hi ii? is’ Speed Age'Changing Breed Of Horse Ontario drslt horses are making their appearance in the north of. England sres. which includes Liver-‘ pool and Manchester. An experi- mental shipment cs Ulydesdeie hor- _ ses from Ontsrig to the Liverpoool‘ area last spring has been success- ful end it is hoped will iced to a stesiiy and proiitsbie trade, sc- cording to the Agricultural De-0 ‘pertinent of the Canadian National has s gre des to o ,t type of horse required. For instance Liverpool requires s sturdy type oi heavy lcsds up Kmfes, while Man- chester. where the ground is more level. likes s lighter horse. The less; ol the Ontario Clydesdale; came in for favorable comment. ln the met- ter of color the dark hues ere' pre- _ ferred smile sometimes dipole my win add to e. iioree's value. The modern sgeol speed has even hit the horse breeding industry, a horse that is emu-‘er an his feeti and quicker in his movements then the dhire time of horse. which only recently 'held first place in the estimation of buyers. belts desir-5 able. lions breeders in thssenthern setting auth? I §§n$ _ B _ _,pg iiiriiiiig 15` §;§§ii sei? . Lei liber- lleaeilsstei' and i¥0e\~.|U.00*to el lashes 3 E i 5 2?; i ii i _ iiiiiii i iiiigi 8 iiiiiieii egg gk? gg.; iiiifgiigig iiiiiiiiiii O eming' In China lgor Maritime Starch Made From Potatoes There is an increasing dmlmd 3” Shanghai. Ghina, for potato starch for industrial purp0e¢S. Chiefli' 1” the teniie industry., and it would appear there is an opelllilll 1°* W Canadian product in this market- particulsrly from the Maritime! and the Western Provinces. Sim* rt ent of the the Industrial Dept in _canadian National miiwayr lrldi' cations point to s. permanent BYOW' ing mai-ret in the orient for iwtlf to starch due to the misration Df the textile industry to the Far EAST- wi-:s1' mhms novsirwrn: Doss srmim cmiiimiva A1' ounlsrmsls 'HMI Canada, next to thc United Kim* dom, is the principal source 0| supply Ior paints and varnishes in the British West lndies and Brit' ish Guiana which is s hilhly 00"* petitive market. The housewife ill these Empire countries of the Osr- ibbean reached by direct service M vessels of the Canadian Natimlll Btesmships commences her annual spring ricusecicsning about christ- mas time ind mere is a ready 5°" ci enamels for household use Bbillf this time. sales oi Canadian brfllldl ig household ensimis are increas- e- ‘_ FAIL' V0(/F (_/1 NARY .BROCKS A sian SEED ,,B*v0__ Health ' ~ ii ii gi ni is li ii ii ig, _ D/C'/(fi CHO/CI.