CFJARIZOTTETQWN CZLYARQIAN‘ rn Guardian _ coronal: 2s. mi. % Western Cuardianlboste -'f ENDI PLAIN AND fancy Wool dmaa goods, 3d to 40 inches wide‘ worth 81.00 to $1.75, clearing 79c. at. , Hgppenings of the Week .l . l ' WEEK-END continued from Dill I Very Itchy Ping les on Face For Years. liealed by Cuiicura. "I yaaral tr bledwithrirnpieandblaekbeadahe - pies rare liardflzl-geoillnd red an affected. my face. Some of :1 ..'MAION‘8 0N: CENT BALI starts wcdneedny momma at 8 o'clock Oct. 28th and ends Saturday night, Nov. 1st, at l2 l). m. Don't Mrs. W. Bruce Muir left ‘ruesday afternoon on a visit to Ottawa and . . - -25-l2i' l - estnred and caused eruptions, and at times were very ltd!!- smclun‘ n3‘ w b i . 7007-10-24-61 L Clftriedall kigds of rsmedies without success. lsent fang? sam- i Y miss the H88 ' New Yo‘ , , a lleleolccllllillilllclliihlllpelliillldgzllllizllllllligc: lilellillllnlililghlleplllrld llner 8;): it" ‘Digpfiqfifgongyugct “r3111! YOUR wnrrsn sur- Mrs. Lcmy who ha) been vleltiaa \ . two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment l was 7 o‘ m a‘ a, pugs or drugs, toilet articles. lll- he, daughter, Mrs, waiter l-Iyndman eoaIPletelyhealod-"(Siflnedlhlias Lola Love. Ridfledaiofiaakatcbewan. 27. If stormy ‘Iuesdly. l - - ' “one” “d lunar,“ ‘t “may. one h“ "turned m h" hem. m Mm Ohltmemfi d 50c. 1" I u». Saild everywh . Samlpleeuhlna. 1 , Oct. 29-30-31 and Nov. 1st. mica-nine Dcpcwallll J. r. wililgsm, limited. uelZi-i. —EMPEROR onaras, choice qual- "l" ‘a ° qaomlumdl herst. ’ . . lty only 15c. lb. at Binclaira. _-_ » _,___~, _ .;.,-,_--...;-_-—_»—_ —_—.-_- 753440-2541 _ M Princess Elizabeth was afraid the . O- OTTAWA, Uct. ‘.31. ~ Butler ilrlces dilc, among other factors. to the ab- "llc Inns 55m) worm at al tenants of the strathmorc estate I. Q slid off (JllClCClll to :l.A1i(l ill. I15 cents narlnnl quality of butter in cold _4 ENDS FBIEZE cum,‘ Rush bons one 08M 551% Mlmtflillh ocli- “Damn-z mo‘. n“ had |, ngy baby y Bu l .__. H , _ 4 per pound ill the c-npltul today. The storage. Dominion bureau of statis- sand Brown “d Rosewood’ 5‘ men“ 29404“ and N°v_.‘st_ 730740-355] sutu- w ‘he confided m. In‘. ml _ .5 Ill '1]'lCB cut followed l"l‘lIllll£'.llOll vvs~ tics figures are that 37 255 263 pounds l l l the oldest man l -. c ~ . ~ s l ' wide. Extra spacial value 08c. yard. ,, ,, James Wh be. 0M 0 f I terday of the lrchly allnwllll,’ Nl-lv of crcilmery butter were in cold stor- at smclalm 783440454, moon '1‘ MISS MQBORS 10°: on ‘the estate. After describing vivtd- y ,. t. ; Zcnland bulwr t‘ll1"\' to (limzula. llgc on October 1. A ybar n80 hold- ____ 06m 531- 1° buys "l" '3‘ "l l“ c l, h" n”, my,“ u“ lifllg pi-li-ioegs v _ I ' , all The zlcchtlc .1. hi- u. lllitl ltibtrnllf.‘ i, U125 iclcllccl slightly lcss than 30,000, u mo“ ALL WOOL we," and snylhlnl; you want 0n this 511%‘ i mclmm, “ind rm vuy‘ m, hgppy l ‘ “d customers and l llll. z ', _ loo? P959‘? _ Broadcloth coatings, shades, Sand. _ ' 780L104 '8 u, h"; hgr," 0 V n ~ ~ : . l e a ' c i ‘my’ "‘°"“' °‘"°‘ m" “m” ‘““ ---~~\="<>~= "We "l"- ' . .... Make New Ones. Check This List Below Care. . b ~ ween Mania Blacili-l fifiblardvalttlestzllfi to 84.50 woftlvls in foxes may have the oez- Mrs. sheath nwidfllfi, 4,, he: You You Need a‘ l i ' .l Tailohmatle and well-nude are spwa ~95 3'81’ l! c!"- ney.‘ has‘ upmyda“ "Qnmmt season's r es. was a _ l lll ' ll vnonvmous terms when lPDlled to 1.3440454‘ 111 d! ll h" churning new ham. i ~ =. . administered. Dr. Hammond more. H" l‘ i: ll ll,‘ the kind of tailoring you can expect. ALL WOOL 0T1 0M ‘N velour Montague, ‘1808-10-24-81-21 on Eustana ‘Street, 5111211191335“: a 1 l ' here. Fabrics that are durable and - ' ____ ‘murcday afornwn- I , ‘ I» . . u , Bla k, s4 inches wide worth _ u; ii cs with l h‘; handsome, designs that are the very zfiorlxard sauna‘ $1 66 at smell!"- __cMoNTAGU3_my/_ g, 1:, Arm. moms were ti! ll ytmansvnh m. I . a lntrsl: workmanship that is sllllvrllll’. ' y ' m“ m 25 m strong will conduct service m St. An- autumn flowers. 110cc II l l Bl k t l . c and pr-cee that are . onomloal- " ' ' dref’; pngbym-ihn church“ Month- your.‘ bride, who wore herhwcddlnf ymm‘ Men's qlweed gang, double 1S8] ilzfigricesflg4g;lolt z l . , ilreeze are some of ihc reasons why ' ‘m; on simdgy, Oct; 36th at 11 a. m. dress of white satin. WIS 9!‘ "U! l brgutgd moflglg, Regular 119C . - . . . a ; "l , . . -auy FOX r000 i calls, frozen ' d _ l l _ “i, your should have your clothes made herring’ m: n Hue“. n 7881 There will not be any evening service. xgéljeatsotoxfubtgxliitegglorssrozz’ If; 3250a Clem-m‘ at _ _ _ _ I ‘ lFanlcy liltuah Cushions’ l l T, l ..'GREENWICH w. L-ltrhe oe- they were pleasantly engaged all the ltIenb-‘lslngle and double breasted °v° y p“ ems’ ‘my “ch '1 i " h» Murdock RUSS ‘ “ONEKEN? Fisnuipgmr “m: tober rheerng of this branch was eieerhcch welcoming the many vis- Blue Serge Suits, $18.00 Men’s heavy wool Hose, 4 prs. ~ ' , re u , _ ' - i c. l n: Kent Street Phone m" LEJlJQfdQf, ,5: 5'65 Z, Anni“! held he the home of Mrs. ca‘. w. itors who celle: anterior: lgzlrralxln to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I , for $1.00, and 3 prs. for . c, ,~ - ' * ' '1 , -id t ‘n. e 'tlt' . c lll . ‘ ~. ! u“, r_ - c —— 1834-10-25-21 ftjj§hfjip§ii§ fillh. llrlzsodellfvllllw- illalllellll-lnlllllilll Lelllllrsey and Mrs. wll- Men's single and double breasted Men’s Army Flannel Shirts 2 l i °~Y- manned-...». . e c . m, e a Tweed Suits, $15.00 , in Khaki and Grey, at 2 for . . 5, 3 ENDS “EAVY TWEED Sun“ ed by roll call responded to vlith Th "ed ,1, Leaky presided our e to I ' ~32 "1 " - ls"answeredby u“ qumThe tea table was . . . . , 3 “SUQAML 54 inches wide former price $2.50 dlllrerenl uses cl Mme’ , and 9° p Men 5 extra heavy blue (lvel-alls é. l.» J~§ . W H 0 yard clearing $1.49 ht Sinclair's. H" membm‘ TV"? ‘fislmrs all“? "hllrlllmllly "mm Wm‘ l’; an": Men's O v e rc o a t s, beautiful pst- Rod buck. All Sizes, 2 . 7834-10-25-21 ‘mum’ “m” m” l” “g n“ p "m" ‘llllk-s- M"- “lhm” A °“ °“ terns. Prices $15.00 Special, pair . . I00 c; tnr the damage? No matter pi-hvnl of the minutes of last mflfil- m, ‘ca, Aggiggihg in serving WHO t a if who is at fault; no matter AT HOME Tflarom M Hob ina, a general discussion . ‘ d on the Miss” mu,“ Talon, m“ an“ 0 - - ~ - - - - - - ' - - * ' - - - - - r . > . Boys fleece lined combinations 51 "MW" "W llcddflll Wulun- 1 l; m Th "l m h fiends Pllllls 1°‘ l flall°wel°n Pfmy" It w“ Inez Bcll and Jean Morris. Miss Men's all wool ltlackinawa, Specfll, suit . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , c. i, avoidable or notpmm. we an w be a OmQ H‘ r decided to hold the same on Thurs- K mm“. u“), m’ wmwme “we "ice patterns Price only I , a on ‘Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 28th from a ' ' en's . m“... W, [rgqugnfly u“, - 3 t 5 1 l m i I 7 day night. Oct, 20th, at the home of daughter or w and Mm wmm, _,_ iii Pennlalls ‘floated .- ' ‘ l , l1 rom . ' ' ' . . _' _, ‘ ' B, mm? one was not to blame’ m i110‘ ($53k l1 9 ""1 K 783541 m, 1,9,“, sgndfirsol]. The followlns may prenuy ‘mended the do“ Boys suns m ms, longs. 5 combinations. Special, suit n Q Shift the trouble and expense l comm ma” were appointed‘ slck ' ' ' Price $650 l9 - - ~ - - - - - - - I . , u - Committee. Mrs. Annie Sanderson _l G mo: m" captured Melts heavy Jumbo Coat “l lnslllllllcll lll-lmplllllylwl l’: PIECES Au‘ WOOL SERGE and Mrs. A. W. Rattray: School The G" u l I Prmce” Boys Overcoats, sizes 22 to 36, and swefllers- Vfllllfii $1139 and , u l}. hill Wfill- your phllry. Shades gm-dinai and cope“, width n nd the youthful enthusiasm o , I u Committee Mrs L ith Sanderson a 4 to 18 years. Price $4 00 . 1:». o so inches. Extra special 49c yard at M ‘ ' ' . c _ Elizabeth. With her mother, the Du- ' 5 Men s silk and wool and all .;. _ , , r5, E. 0. McEwen. Program 0m l l “b to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 3 I5 I » a n § Smclauls‘ lsslllmleslzl mlttee ‘Virs Frank MacLaren. The “he” ml Ymll“ the young Pr a?“ d wool iose’ at 2 Pr!‘ for ' ' ' ' ‘Z’ " a . ' _‘ ‘ ' v . a uy saw the Girl Gll N all v , & F? 4E5", v1“, LA DARK and next gcgulal; rgeetln: elzle rlglelldc gzwni,“ "om Gums “m,” and ggglzigaw°ggggilglllagzélatest Men's Police and Roller Sus- ‘Y’ m, .,,,,,,,, rndcnvr u,“ V light colors, :11 inches wide. $1.35 to ,,,“§,,,,,§,-§§l....h “The worst the farms around the Earl of Btrntll- f ponders at, pair C. é .5. ccmccci. Hint-k, rlnilcinlvn. l’. h. I. Phone i036. g 511:0‘ "Mm mm“ 98°‘ fright 1 ever had." Meeting cle-ea min-f, Aftaggdaplljllfirfgxgg Fgllleggillsnsisesorled Men’s fancy Cont Siveaiers. ‘ Y5. - - ' - ‘cw 110B 11 . .... I \ - l ll“ l s l3°°‘-”73"7“"'? w.;..;,Q~.;,.;,~,;,~O,;,U»Q~Qr,» ' wllh God sale llllllKllllll —- sing Brownie songs. she announced: l Extra ween‘ pnce ' ' '- ' l: c ' -3 ENDS ALL WOOL Ottoman and Crepe, Copen. Sand, Coral and Black width 54 inches. regular $2.25 yard to Boys Fall Caps, fancy tweeds. Special price “I would like to be a Girl Guide." ‘I-‘he parade, incidentally. W88 hill» ll-Ylcl" ly secret, only the Guides themselves Boys Pullover Sweaters, in “ms WAISTUNES Go brown, blue and fawn, only BOTH UP AND DOWN 50c. tee-...... APPOllEiTl 51-09 _ ...»_. 2.‘. i I, Agents and Gil: wllilzis E11 -'::'.-;c of illness or llfiflfsllard‘ ma“ “'39 :23’ fotzllll, mow YORK, 0st. 24.—Un goes W“? ‘Wm °l t‘; 3‘:t°€°:l'i,::t C0l|0lIS,Lildl2S and 211's W€ar ' ‘ .. .. 1- i---- " . .. . .- ' We e " l ml l‘ ‘i: chm cc flmn l>.l.\-..ic.s.-.. | the Parzs waistline; and Jkéllflfiu. app°mz°irzru mum“ Elizabeth 1 . ' l j —~-- l __;, ENDS 0,.- SILK Mm woo, down 1c comes. For those who like 255mm seargreauzw h" wish. Sh: giltildreg s irllittgd Vesta and Drawers. I .36 inch Tartan Piaids. Spec- be ' y; V: ILLS filed r111" sly. zidnlinilstercd. l lcrcpe. as inch width Coral, Sand and lllell waistline hlsll- 911m "e 1115"?“ w,“ have staunch allies in her moth- ti: . o 2" Bargain m price’ yard’ 40° and ' c‘ rm ll , ..1xi' . lGI-ev. fol-me,- pflcc ‘L35 to 31,50 on than ever; about where the directolrc h t Princess Mary who D - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . I _ v - ll Tin’ l - I l - c ~ ~ ut ‘em which was a good six er and er mm ’ ' . - . . . .. . - ‘ Checked alld Plaid for w rall- . ‘i; fgswvfiflf‘@\grgfl g sa.e 98c. at slnClali-s, 7534-10-20-21 09-0-31 p . . - Y m both keenly interested 1h the Llllldrens fleeced lined Sleepers “tea Prices yam 4U and c. 1 . d, Auugflog J a) 7E‘ . 1 _ inches above normal. y For those who Guides. Princess Mary is the head Sizes 0‘ 1, 2’ 3' Bargain I , ! . .. I = CQEABPAEQY ll‘ "-1 END 5"‘ W00!- BPACK 580B‘? have”? walsthmi‘ f‘ ‘law o]! a? of the movement and the Duchess price, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. gpecl-al value in Linen and I i, _ _ _ _54 inch 0n sdle 69c. yard at Slnclfllfs, ccuturles have bnzeln to 0M1 = ‘(as mgciy responsible for the for- B l l H Iwuel. Towel,“ n20 h5c and. _ —_~ _ ~. - ____ 7834-10-25-2i belt, amid the buzzas of the Rolypoly. maven c’ the Glam“ companies. M boys 11881?’ wolo ose. A real E. ~ ... . _ ~ -~> l ‘ _ " - ..____ And 1] you dcgii-Q 3, bi-ywn drag; l , l - 3-785 n 3 y P! l" . . . . - . . . . . . I _ ' . . tl i action the captain. Miss d i - 1 ~ ~ . _ . To? of‘) x7, ’_ _‘ . C“ -QIUIET WFDDING -— A quiet that's dlfferent,.thcre 1s the darklsh Ricnzig. o.‘ Berrymn’ paraded i2 Ladies $11k Hos‘; Reg value so: életeseiyulllngllflslllstecd gogggléikllllllltgt‘. 1 ' l Ll _._\_ Q1 Q h, Q E wveddln; was so. "illlled ll. the hzme brown sputtered all ovoi- wxui the tiny Gum,‘ ‘m, 13 Brownies in a. puvil- $1.00. Clearing at, pair . . . . l 141..., “o; ‘l . l oll llllll and Mlls Cl Bl gelly all Sum: gold llbllllllgsl The gold lllllevlls the . ion near the castle. The Duchess in’ H K- ] a . m,‘ I AT 3,53 Eivrigyomc ST CITY mcwldv on Wednesday wllsll Mllswev» dark baskgTound eheug: to make this 8pm“, the m,“ and s,” grgatly Pall)’ 111101111 C 9th. ob-lllflll Colored linen Guest 'l‘oiveling ca] ll __ T?“ __ " was united in marriage to Mr. Ed- frock bemmmg to 5...“? “men who ~ leased by the Smart appearance o, wide. Bargain price. yard .. a a“ Shadea only 3,211.‘, l _ a u I’ 0.. ... .. ~l. 1a. (It 10.1.1.1: 1111111 x1‘ 1'Z;.\' 11113.31‘ Q-QLOQK SHARP ward J, Lldslcne. The ceremony cannot usually we,“ b..cwn_ an comphmv‘ she comprmented Miss Ladies vests strap and Conny I . . .. ‘ - ma", h W“ on h" mime‘ b was poi-fawn: a? by Rev Mi. Wilson of There-s a ‘.91.; suave an, abaut the i '1 _ n rammfls daughb ' _ _ 54 inch wide Damask, nice ll y is caisson b1 o ls style Bargain price each Pa ' ' 1;‘ of Parlor, Dining‘. jme United church‘ T” “any after‘ new sucde shozs. It. comes partly l l ‘ » -- - I pauema special and __ c: l- i “ill Upright. Piano, Bell, 1 bcautl- wards motored to the home of Mrs. frcm we Smd, “cm a handgun also "l" 54 incll heavy - W001 Broadcloth. l l - . uarcs, 1 izak hnolr a. _ 1 | g p k 5 _. t I s,“ E1 3, y, “here A __ . , ‘w I ,. ,,,.,,. m, b,,,.,,,n,_,_ “she: s“! ‘alumni “junichwn w: 22;“ Mr for the pointed-but he: e.c pointed in black, brown and navy, i 100 yds. lll Grey Cotton, clear- i tuul r, (;ll1"ill.ll\'. 1 bvzzuiiful oltl Walnut hilil la _ g - . .. l .- I - 1 l 0- _l"7e' In any (olml- they are numb PRODUCTION OF TOBACCO IN only’ yard ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' I ' ing price! yard - ' - ' l - - ' ~ - - - - c‘ . w" lv-r-lua 1 r111}; (luvt-nviurl. lciurc= l- -ll llmd M“ L‘d‘t“° ‘m’ “we " ' tivc. In the ncw brzltvlls they are . v _ "Uufirw l,“ 1kg“ .. e c., a Leary ‘vhere m“ have a has, o, m l dw OTHER PARTS 0F THE BRITISH l i ~t-lri.~. |Hl~lll\'t'l_‘.' on time, tel-ml; cuslh. l l" ll l frlenlds. who wish them every haiwpi- we y he“ y e lcl EMF E ' M .1, n. .\lt'i)£i.‘\'1\LD, Auciiunccr. ne55.—S H, his d“_“",'TT'TaX;S and zz'l)(l.\'.\l.!) s- slilcllzlnlz, >1. l'i-Zl':r:;. a ars. wor was ls 9n . (Exper'm2ntal Farms Note) I mln'ln‘l~l"'5" ll “R JANE; "WE"; EJRRAY he leaves a record to his family and l . ‘My, ___ L. .. a. a V," . ‘ . _‘ _ , _ y _ l y P -- _- . ___ gllllrldlsb ofmillgeh any commlm ty d TtLe iiflpilifi tobacetr» brodlwlns in: Ladies Felt Hats, new models. latest Ladies Velvet Hats in the sea- ‘ ‘ i ' " ' " " ' " l It is with sincere regret. that we ° ‘*1 ‘l ' . “s” as’ “ m” m“- bemm“ illlldell- Frlday and Satur- son's leading styles. Spec- 1 F00,“ the death after a long And He leaves to mflllfl‘. a blessed of greatly incrcascd importance. This day _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ i ' _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ I m] 1 t '- I Jafllful mness 01' Mr J J Murray memory, his wife rile: Miss Laura clcvelopmcnt may be traced directly ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' '_‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' f 1 , . . . a of Lée ouicundiég ‘Rsldents or’ Ccadill two rlauglfars. Ma's. J. A. to the Imperial Preference first l - u me parish of Lot w The deceased Tierney and Mary, teacher he Elm- granted by lhe Uriltod Kingdom in hlddlca Coloured Felt Poke Bonnets. Don't miss this Bargain. wood, and four sons: Mathias, Alfred. student at St. D, U., Lceo. and Lawr- ence. ' 1919. This first concession amounted to one sixth of the gross duty. In 1925 this was incrcased to a money value of 2 shillings and a half penny who was sixty-two years of N58. “'55 the son of the late Thomas Murray and Sarah Smith, and after a. life of . $1.00 Extra good value for Friday and Saturday only . . . . . . . , , _ , _ , ,_ €£~j~5{~ solidi- lll an Industry "mm sobriety in a“ The funeral on Fyizlay lllorlllng Oct. _ Ladies Crepe Dresses. Sizes 88 to 52. Ladies Flannel Dresses. $4 m s-Hhonlsty. “$1 hunl” m his 17th, was 8 fitting tribute to B. good per bound. and Inter blablllzod bl 31100011 Prlcflll. 30-50, 56-98 Ollly $3.35 and . . . . . .. n ' . _ . t . ‘ I n l‘ man gone to fast n.3," his Dam and this lllgllpg foi- a period of tan years. t0 . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a Girls velvet Dresses Size“ ,, m H ~ 4108111185 W-lll h-s. e owmen. 1e labors‘ Pugh Mas, of Reqieum was. The results have been remarkable. ' * " hopefully and willingly commended his soul to his creator on the mom- Girls Satin and Crepe Dresses. Sizes 16 to 20 years. Week-end 8 price, $5.50 and- . . . . . ... . . a9 was sung by the pastor Rev. FatherlExpammm °f pmducum‘ took Flue years. Week-end price, Hen-ell. while the Rev. .1. c. Pitrc. l" a“ “m5 °‘ ‘he Empm- lmludllll- “'25 and " ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " ' \\ \ . .-_-_.\..___\\ \ ._ ihg of October 15th, 1930. Mr. P R o, K01,” CTN. Rev‘ Th“ ln addition to Canada, nci-ihel-n and. Ladies Silk Rayon Nightgown. Mmlmy w“ ‘he m” °f mmhwd “in Clifrilil and Rev. M. J. Smith were in 5°‘"h‘""“ Rlwmm“ Nywmmd- m“ Childrens Flannel Palltie Dresses. lace "lmllled- 900d \\ll l \ w“ few M the lgllesmll to“; H s the choir. The pail-bearers wercz- m“ néxsauth Aérlfmtnlltdl“ tars: cypl SlZES 2 t0 6 years. Special "alue - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - ~ - I N» t blec-ivo in la was ever rus- perimsn o es ,ou e pos- z ‘or Emmi“ p," MW Pep \ _____\..‘.\.\:, Szgylzo hinder an account of his Mmssrrs. Charles Pollard, Dougald slbumes o’ tobacco production were ‘ $1.98 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' a Ladies ghnemiece Pyjamaa this it with Lnyerlvilts. the “"‘ ,mw,,.dship_» Mm, wmmmed ii-om xzfnsvlsmlkmlv“‘gifilncmlflz undertaken in Australia. New Zeal- ll Ladies Cloth Coats, newest styles. Ext" g°°d value- 0"]? " ' 4 ~ I I _ 1 , . . - . - lhprttl’ l_lgjllflf;fzrpflfight: this world. Whtle this was his Murray‘ and and many of the colonies and All sizes, $19.98 J Ladle‘ Suk Rayon Bloomem l?é‘cl3‘l‘_’m'_cr-ljiha m ‘armor "I; dominant ehohghc, he gave of his _ _ _ mandates. a market rapidly develop-I 1° -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I All shades. Only . . . . . . . . . . c" ‘h, p,',,-,,,m,.,,,., hi your best to provide for the raininl dly- l ed l" the 01d Country. In i019 only, And there's nothing foucll tllem for rriil ecmlolny". Every inch ull spa»: inside .1 L.'l_\rrl2llt Battery i: Filled Wllll rur- rcnt - producing nlatcrinl. There's no waste, no illseleu padding. It's battery clcnr flu-Qugh , , . and the ONLY battery of its kind in the world. Look for (he name Everelicly. Ni. CAI‘! and his home. in which love, rever- ence, obedience, and thrift were the beautiful factors for a happy fllmlly. was the product of his thrift indus- try and economy. When he took charge of his late home, it Pfflfifllfd quite a different Plflllllfe l4" m" which stands there today. l 11101111‘ niche be the elwrsy and llldlwllv of a good citizen, supplemented by the 1.01 pcrccnt. By far the most im-' pcrtant sources of supply have been’ India, Northern and Southern ahod-l esia. and Nyasaland, in addition m Canada. These Empire countries all compete with Canadian leaf in the United Kingdom market, and it is im- portant that Canadian groom-g know something of the nature of the taom- . petition. With this cnd in view, the ————-—_~_____ ‘ -.__-__-.-___ ._. -___ Toke one TONIGHT PROWSE BROS, Lid T b n1 lhl f h lllm- _ ~= . ‘I °7 "' 3°“ m“ “M "mm" orll fiilzlllllcultlllrelllllnllcoloilzelllllllillrlllllwlx TWO types or leaf arc crown in th l llllllll llfmea-w 15 nokd owllls maln- ""5 one of the strongest, competit- h” “' Rm” ‘mm Tl" ¢°°°"°d w" " °°"‘“"“'l l"°' the Department 0i’ Trade and Oom- Rhodesias, hkniely bri ht flu l y l° m” Presence of large stocks cf ll" c! Cllwllflll dbl-k wbncw- "wwllm" long Conservative in pclotics. and ' s hound’ “nmld 1°" fllhorted in previous The tobacco industries in 0th" Radio Batteries CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON C0" LIMITED Calgary Vancouver TORONTO Montreal Winnipeg Owning Evnndy Radio Station CKNC, Toronto RIO but friends and aderlrerl. llll Mll- catholic as well as his catholic neigh- bors. He was a successful dairy rumor, standing high in the list of patrons of the North Wiltahire fac- tory. of umich he was one of the direct/m. He was a kind and indulg- w enl. husband and father. sclser and conscientious. behest in his business ‘a ecwgwwc”"lr.l'al'fllllw¥'fii"" 1' mcrce, has gathered much volaublc ___ pounds‘. Three main types are grown, Ind Itlrirlsh. Production of the for. dlllfinl. this fell off to six million ooooooo-ooo-ouoouoooouo IAVI IOUI GYIS IXAMINID AND one of~which ls used for native cig- rettes. another fa‘ chercots, and the 11rd for snuff. Most of the leaf is pounds last; year. The production of Turkish amounts to about. 500,000 pounds annually. The domestic murk- OLAISE! FITTED II E. E. PA R K M A N Registered Optometrist Montana. P. I. l. i g ibsorbed by the domestic market, mt over nine million pounds were ax- lcried to Great Eitain in i829. This consists mainly of dark reddish leaf "conga-announcements “"1 l“ m‘ m'*““"°l"" °l Pl" “l” et is negligible ,but a considerable quantity is absorbed by the Union or South Africa. Exports to the United Kingdom amounted to over five mil- lion pounds in i020, but a consider- cured m‘; “made up of bright flue- bout l‘ m-mi oduction amounts to a. f‘ m _ 0n pounds. imports in. i ° 9 Unlled Klllsdom amounted to “WW "m" lllllllon bounds in loan. The dark-fired tobacco is of excel- lent quality, being used for twLsls, ‘CH5 811d nlre mixtures. It is this NYl-sllland dark-find which comm. “ ' . years. Rhodesian 1| _ E - m. hi 1 yal supporter of the party f.’ h ua cured la wide- moire countries are of less lsggcadome opinion‘ o, the fonw- o coumpxno" lllfoflfyfelglzllrlhnlinv‘ M" ” 112:“ gsflflsuctgatleaga croxlrliseravbley tin ly used in the manufacture of clg- lmfillnce. The Union of South All!“ part. d i hi aluousuass ' ~ ' "l" “ell”- produces onsldeabl ‘Turkish eccle- ers of the other y an n s ‘w“"m““ grown in India‘ Wm‘ . production four and a half million pounds were 0f the N-yugland amp n _ L m Mun Co, ‘hell rgducuon ,5 Con. 100111 fllllllml! he “wit”! "m"! m‘ estimated at one thousand million “WWII. but, owing to market con- ‘ p”'l°°" ' p Burned in the home market. Cyblll-‘l exports Liataltia tobacco to the Ull~ ited Kingdom. Cigar leaf is brodlll‘ rd in British North Borneo and Jfl‘. M11101. Attcnlpt; are bring made l" grow bright flue-colored tobacco In Australia and New Zcaland. lbblicro is also grown to some extent. in I'll‘ estine. in Kenya and even in IN‘ land itself-