-,‘ {'3 l i n-JPTEMBER 19. 15g —_ SHAVING m run svmuoluirulurn Obtained free for poker hands with Rooebud gmoklng tobacco. mm who enioya a quality tobacco in his pipe can obtain one of ‘has, shaving inta absolutely free. In m, 1,13, ten cent package of Rosebud i, on; poker hand-in the larger fifteen rent package are two poker hands. Three comp to sets of these ker hands may be exchanged _or a "Williams" toilet box continuing a large tube of "'“ illiama" shaving cream a ti n o “Williama" talcum powder lo r m e u , a bottle of A ua Valve an e cake of Jersey Cream toilet map. N o wonder Rosebud is so popular. ‘at only with the miners in Spnngluil md Sydney and the merchantsin Halifax and St. John. but _alao with ipe smokers in every section of the arliimea. _ ; ‘Jr-kw for special premium sheet to Dept. T. 8., Pelt Odice Box i320, Montreal- "Home is the laboratory of char- ecter."--Slr Thomas Lipton. goo-cocoon!“ EYES TESTED ° - r i i cusses srrran a. w. rano: .|. e. nnon - Jammie m Richmond street DOOOOOOgIOQOQOOOOOQO§FOd it's H10 Quaiib/c that counts More Comfort Lees Trouble Rickard‘; Welsh Anthracite is the ideal home fueiyit is excellent for furnace or furnacette. " If you have not used this Coll. give it a trial. tPiokard & 0o. PHONE 240. i OTTAWA. Etpt. ill-The scveral enumeratlons of goods, respectively and the several rates of dullQj of customs giving the new British pre- fexence. intermediate and‘ general tariffs. respectively, as announced by Premier Bennett in the House of Commons are as follows: “N. O. P." is a contraction for Not Otherwise Provided For). Livestock and Meats Horses. over one yearcld. valued 8t $100 or less per head each—$10.00. $12.50.‘ $25.00. Animals. living N. O. P. . (a) Cattle per pound-free—2 cents-Scents. (b) Sheep, lambs and goats per head--free—$2.00—$3.00. (Cl N. 0. P.—free—20 p. c.—'.l5 p. c. Live hogs cents-z cents. Meats. fresh. N. O. P. (at Beef and veal per pound 2 cents-Z‘: cents-G cents. (b) Lamb and mutton per pound- 2 cents-J": cents-a cents. (c) Pork per pound—2 cents-Zia cents-—3 cents. (d lN. 0. P. per pound-Z cents- 125 cents-6 cents. Meats, prepared or , other than canned. l (a) Bacon. hams. other pork per cents-Tl cents. (b) N. O. P. per pound—free—3 cents-—6 cents. per pound-freo-l ll preserved, shoulders and pound—free—l 4i Agricultural Products, etc. Eggs in the shell per dozen—2 center-Z‘: cents-IO cents. Eggs. whole. egg yolk or egg al; bumen, frozen or otherwise prepar- ed. N. O. P. whether or not. sugar or other material be added per pound --5 cents-IO cents-ii cents. Butter per pound-B cents- l2 cents-dd cents. Peanut butter per pound—-4 cents -6 cents-J! cents. Hops per pound-la cents-JO cents-M cents. téates Of Duty Unfsr New Customs Tariff whether in designs or bouquets. or or other soup preparations, N. O. P. —l5 p. c.—25 p. c.—35 p. c. cents. chard and herring. packed in oil or the weight of the tin container to be cents-B cents. Oats per bushel-Jree-B cents- 10 cents. Oatmeal and rolled oats per one "rm-t _(_2_llAl_l'_l.O'i"l‘i-ITO\VN QQARDIAN __ der the general tat-ii‘! rate. the duty shall be not less than-So p. c. Provided. that on the Roads speci- fied in item 17B and imported by mail on and after first day of July. i914. duties may be‘ paid by customs rev- enue stamps. under regulations by the minister, at the rates specified in said item, except that on each separate package weighing not more than one ounce the duty shall be each-i cent-i cent-l -ceut. Flowers and foliage, natural, our, not-free-free-w p. o. Potatoes. including sweet potatoes. (a) in their natural state per one hundred pounds- free- free- 75 cents. Provided. further. that or. and after first day of October. i930. the Various Grocer-leg duty under this item shall be each -: cents-z cents-J cents. (b) Dried. desiccated. or dehy- drated per pound-free-free-Zlt Internal Combustion Entlllfl cents. The governor in council may by orders-in-council direct that there be substituted for tarii! item 400m in Schedule A of the customs tariff. 1007 and the several rates oi’ duties of customs set opposite said item in Schedule A. the foliowinii Internal combustion traction en- gines for farm purposes. valued at not more than fourteen hundred dol- lars each; traction attachments de- signed and imported to be combined with automobiles in Canada for use as traction engines for farm purpos- es. and complete parts of all the fore- going-Jree-free-free. From and after the publication of such order-in-council in the Canada Gazette, Brit! item 409M as it ap- pears In, mid schedule at the time of the passing of this act shall be re- pealed and the provisions of the said tarifl item as it appears in the last preceding subsection of this section shai‘. be substituted therefor. The governor in council shall not direct that such provisions be sub- stituted as a foresaid unless and un- til the governor in council is satis- fied that. internal combustion traction engines for farm purposes. valued at not. more than fourteen hundred dollars each and traction attach- ments such as are described in the aforesaid tariff item 400M are being manufactured in substantial (limi- titles in Canada. Portable engines with boilers, in Soups. soup rolls. Tablets. cubes Figs. dried. plums. prunes and dates, dried. unpltted per pound- free-ii cents-Z-S cent. ' Dates, N. O. P. per pound-l cent -l% cents-256 cents. Cccoanut, d ‘ ted, sweetened or not per pound-5 cents-s cents-G Anchovies, sardines, sprats. pli- otherwise. in sealed tin containers, included in the weight for duty. (a) when weighing over twenty ounces and not over thirty-six ounces each per box-iii‘; cents-Z: ib) when weighing over twelve ounces and not over twenty ounces each per box—i'-$. cents-A cents- m. cents. (c) when weighing over eight ounces and not over twelve ounces each per box-z cents-B cents-J's cents. (d) When weighing eight ounces each or less per box-Wt c@nt5—2 cents-zit cents. Printed blotter Advertising and printed matter. viz advertising pamphlets, advertis- ing show cards. illustrated advertis- ing periodicals; price books, cata- 1051195 and Price m“? “dvemsms combination, for farm purposes; Blmflmws '1"d°“1°“d"5- Patel“ med‘ horse powers and traction engines 101m 01' 0th" advertising ‘mcuhxi ‘ for farm purposes, N. O. P.. and com- fly Sheet-i 91' Pamphlets‘ “dvertmngfliiete parts for all the foregoing- Ciifomos- ¢hY°m°4YP°~ °1°°B“Ph5 °" free-As per cent—25 per cent. like “Kirk Pimduced by ‘my prams‘ Pasteurizers for dairying purpos- 0th" ma" m“ paimm! °' dmw‘ "es and complete parts thereof—free ing, and having advertisement or ad- l _15 p" cmkzs per cent Valli-ii"! mam" prmted- imwnaphd‘ Refrigerator, domestic or store. ci hundred pounds—free--50 80 cents. Rye per bushei-free-a cents 1s cents. » ’ ~30 cents. rel-free-SO cents—t1.35. 9d 01' Stamped thmw" m‘ ‘machwall kinds. completely equipped or “ems” thereto. including advertising blllsflmoFzo per cenkzwz be: cenwm folders and posters, or other similar, m“ cent “lartistic work. litnoeraphed. nrinte ‘ [or stamped on paper or cardboa Wheat P91‘ b"5he1—n'°°"12 cenlrilfor business or advertisement pur- - Iposcs. N. 0. P. per pound-10 cents Wheat flour and semollna per bar- |_1gt2 Ceng,_;__15 cents, Provided, that when imported un- rd Washing Machines Washing machines. domestic. with ed therein; complete parts of wash- a new Dichbof Eight Now, with greater gas and oil travelled 10.000 miles. Tire life is leagthmed. atw-Somiieeanhour ways available. See this new Diaatsor Eight, shown today for the first time. Compare its many fine-oar features. Driveit. Expedencethe tin-ill of’ Free Wheeling. a MOORE a l beauty. the Dictator Eight ia more than ever first of all Eights at it: price. Add it oops the great rec- ords it has piled up for economy of operation with the super-economy of Free Wheeling. Free Wheeling mean: the harnessing of momen- tum and the consequent saving of‘ 12% to 20% in ption. With Free Wheeling your engine hu“worked" only 8,000 miles when it has Youneeduoetheciucchonlytoetertorbackup. Youmnahiftfromidghrceeeoudhackandfortii, Yet, with Free Wheeling, under positive gear control, the braking power of your origins is al- STUDEBAKERS new D/‘cfafor E/‘q/rf lower pricesmplus flee "w/zeefihd REE Wheeling with positive gear control. until now obtainable only In the Studebaker Pree- ldent and Commander Eights. is today oflered in at a new law pricei power and exquisite new Chassis wear is reduced. and never touch the clutch. W495 FOUR DOOR SEDAN Ollie!’ Model; $1425 M $1693 d! the factory. Tan erlu. Check these features! Seasoned straight eight engine de- veloping 8r horsepower. Nine baring Dupiu carbu- retor with carburetor silencer. Dual manifold. Lancheeter vibration damper. Timken bearings. Duo I Servo improved Adjustable meeting column and front ear. Safety enticing-spoke nearing whed. Durable-drop frame fourwbeelhniree. Inmiaeedcoeboardlmderlights. 256 Queen Street Puelpump. Driveitqo milaper homtiredayitisdciivered. Drain eiloniyeveryagooniiiu. ' Dealers for P. EJsland ing machines-IS per oent-25 per cent~35 per cent. Fire engines and other fire extin- guishers. sprinklers. sprinkler heads of automatic sprinkler systems for nre protection-flu per cent-so per cent-SS per rent. Lawn movers-zo per per cent-SZ‘: per cent. Traction engines and complete parts thereof N. O. P.—free-15 per cent-ZS per cent. cent-SO Hollow-Ware Hollow-ware, of iron or steel, coated or not. N. O. 11-20 per cent- Til’; per cent-SO per cent. Kitchen and dairy hollow-ware of iron or steel. coated with tin. in- cluding cans for shipping milk or cream, not painted. iapanned or de- corated-w per cent-ills per cent —30 per cent. Hollow-ware. of iron or seel, coated with vitreous enamel-M‘; per cent- am per cent~35 per cent. Manufactures of tinplate, panted japanned, decorated or not . and manufactures of tin. N. 0. P.—-20 l!!! cent-I'M per cent-Jo per cent. Farm ‘wagons, farm sleds. logging wagons. logging sleds. and complete parts thereof-free-ie per cent-‘zfi per cent. Children's carriages. sleds and ‘other vehicles; complete parts of all ‘the foregoing-aw per cent-Ni DB1‘ jcent-SS per cent. Iron and Coal Notwithstanding the provisions of tariff item 442. materials or commo- dities as hereunder defined so de- scribed when imported by manu- Zacturers for use exclusively in the manufacture. in their own factories. l the goods enumerated in tariff tcms 400A. 409B. 409C. 400D. 409E. '09F', 409G. 40W. 4000. 409?. and 499. under regulations prescribed by the minister: ' i <1; Pig from-per inn-ls -—$i..25—4l.25. m Bars or rods. of iron or steel, hot rolled. per torn-mm cents. ‘ Apparatus designed for cooking or for heating buildings. (i) For coal or wood-lo per cent ~29 per cent-all per cent. (I) For gas-la per cent-ad per- cent-il) per cent. i3) For electricity-ls per cent- ' 25 per cent-so per cent. m For oil-is per cent-do per ycacp-Jifi oer cent. I '5) N. 0. P.»--i5 per cent-M per cent- ___ 060M Dbl’ 0011i.- 15 or without motive power incorporat- a about 7 You will {eel it yourself, with the first , rich notes. It is as tiriliing as the arr D of the master musician . . . the added "slomcliiing"tiiat makes true greatness. There MUST be a deep, fundamental rcuson why Spartans are s0 univer- sally: preferred in homes where good music is .1 par: of life, and you'll recognize that reason in Radio's Rich- est Voice. No choice of: radio can bc final until . “§“l-% you have experienced this thrill. So certain are we that-nothing in all radio compares with it that we earn- estly ask you t0 do one thing. This one thing will cost you nothing. BEFORE you actually sign an order for ANY radio. listen to any one uftiie new jijBlLlElZ SPARTONS for only ton minutes, and let your own sense of musiml sruisfaction be your guide. SPARTON OP CANADA, LIMITED, LONDON, ONTARIO Only SPARTON has the MUSICAL BEAUTY of aching in all radio means quite as much as the USICA. I IHRILL from SPARTON 30th Armii-rrrary U B I I. E E SPART O N S BoysffiirlslAskanySnartonDealer the Ohpfiffuuiiy m cam College Sch nlarshipa or European Tour: that Spanon otters. SPAR/EON "Rzzdioit Ric/Jest Voice" '75 Prince William Si. Saint John. N. B. Tilt‘ Canadian FAIRBANKS-NIORSE COmp3ny_'Li1]-1itcd PA‘??- sF-"EEW T — . ma?“ t i Ii Electric Light Fixtures Electric light fixtures and ap- pliances N. O. P. and complete parts thereof-Zii p.c.—'.l0 p_c,—3() m; Electric head. side and tall lights. electric torches or flashlights-iii) per cent-SO per cent—30 per cent. Electric arc lamps and lncamio5_ cent electric light lamps. N. O. P.- I 20 D. c. 3D P. C. Electric dynamos or generators and transformers. N. O. R. and com- i. plete parts thereof-ZS per cent. i 331-3 per cent-Bl"; per cent. i- Electrlc motors, N. O. P. and com- i plete parts thereof-ZS p.c.—33 1-3 p.c.—37*.i p. c. t,“ Continued on Page l1 Stop Suffering Now From Asthma Go to your drugglst and buy a package 0f Dr, Schiilmamfs Asthma- dor today. If it docs not give instant relief, and if you do not find it to be j thoroughly satisfactory. return the package t0 your druggist and he will cheerlully refund your money with» out any question whatever. Na mnt- ' ter what you have tried: no matter whatelse has failed. Asthmador or.. Asthmador Cigarettes will give in- stant relief usually within i0 sec- onds. but always within 15 minutes. It does not matter how violent the attack. or obstinate the case. You will be sole Judge as to whether benefited or not, and such a personal l test will prove conclusively what As- | thmador will do for you. No risk is ' run in buying this remedy under this positive guarantee, Asthmador must relieve yew-must give you complete satisfaction-or the package costs you nothing. Ask your druggist-if As- thmador is not obtainable locally write direct to Lyman-Knox, Co. Montreal. Price 90c. For Asthma For Hay Fever SOLD ON A GU ‘UQANTEE -_ -__.---_--_. _*___1---- ¢ Made by Murray v -ALBXANDEII Mutiny- P$¢OVINCIAL DISTRIBUTC Rb R. T. Holman Ltd Unmmereide FALL merits O47 I . “Sr,§'.-s:Z‘FI<J§§TS'u-a: _- >- It"lil‘ii§;RiCS NE Vi’ 1 . r. -~~-- ~ -~; and ST r LE2‘. by Tip Ywop Zrailors Ltd. THIS Fall the world's largest onc-nvice inilnixs offer at the same old girivc. dorms of exclu- sire new f5: of zl quality that hcrclofrvc has" iwch confined to high-price cusivzn tailors. (‘om- bincd uiih liner unrlunzinsiiiii I anthstyio ihun ovor. Tip Top (‘imhcs this suzisnn present the most remarkable value for the money that (‘nnzidimr men have moi" horn oilkvccd. (“nine in and look them over-you'll find it a ])i(‘IiS‘.ll'(‘ io choose any style, fabric or color without the re- striction of {arise-for Tip Top (‘ioihcs arc nil $21. D. A. BRUCE 138 Queen Sircct. 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