. NOVEMBER 3“:_.1'_’j.*1’ ;’t}‘);‘]’»"i> r C ‘t l . ,1. t; ’. v. w. n, ".1 "1132 0 ; 1 o s "' W1‘? a c» o \ 0 ' .0 0 a o.§'v,$,\:, Santa Says . . . Club Together — Give CHESTERFIELD SUITE A Gift T0 Make the Whole Family Only KROEHLEIK . . . . ‘Famous For] Beauty And Lasting Quality There's A Kroehler Suite For Every Taste and Every Purse 79.00, 88.00, 94.50, ll9.00 U000, T4700, l59.00 l69.00 l72.00 as" . x313 4d lAabCt, \ £52m 2: Jraiil Commission a i...’ u ‘Cali.“lFllifiélfiriimii drying up o.‘ litter-national trade in Canadian grain exports in recent an commodities have reduced in- By joining together, each helps with a share. lt’s surprisingly easy with payments spread over 10 months-come in and let’s talk it over. BALANCE ‘NEXT YEAR In l0 Easy Monthly Payments No ‘Interest-No Extras. We'll send the Suite you choose to your home tlilll T0 study Markets (By Sam G. Ross) (Canadian Press staff Writer) WINNIPEG. Nov. 27——Meinners 0i the grain trade here are paying cilose attention to "Reference No. 0 in the appointment of Mr. Jus- tice W. F. A. Turgeon as n royal commissioner io investigate the stain trade. Sittings open in Win- "IDBR Dec, 1, The reference asks the commis- Bloncr to study the measures which should be lakrn to retain and to extend the marketing throughout. the world of Canadian wheat and m"? izralns and their products. The finding of markets for Cau- fdifln izratn was cited in Drnctlcrf- Y "II 8min trade circles-the wher‘ board. eo-operiitive companies and private companies-as the millb‘ 0pc for a ' the Dommignio grain producers o nlfiivllhled with the problem oi’ lfls outlets for the flow o! oer- L“ years. Submissions to the commis- sicner are expected to throw light on‘ extending markets. Appointment of a. v. BiddulPh of mndon, England. as European commissioner of the Canadian Wheat Board recently was taken as a step to develop grain sales. He will do his work by advertising and propagating goodwill and will not uni-lose in any direct sel'li'ig activ- tJCF. whzn J. R. Murray chairman o! 1'1" wheat. board. appeared before the prirllamentary committee inves- tig ‘ng the grain trade‘ during the lest session. he referred lo the need m‘ markets for Canadian grain and prrvsvots. v Mt- Murray said: "In looking for- tvttfil beyond this season there can tic no doubt that reduced marinate fo- wheat in Europe constitute the greatest menace to a healthy world wheat situation. ' "High tariffs against wheat im- ports, will“ 0K llilhl meme. temutlonal trade from over 700.- 000,000 bushels a few years ago to 020,000,000 bushels during the past two years. "Normal crops on the present acreage in western Canada alone would produce about 400,000,000 bushels annually. Iivtng us about 285.000.000 bushels for export." ‘ intensnce of the high stand- ard of Canadian grain-Canada has won numerous international awards ior its wheat-rests to a great de- gtee in the administration of the Canada Grain Act and assurance of proper grading of grain. All wheat, oats, barley» We and flax are graded in conformity with the provisions of the Canada Grain Act lad regulations of the Board of Grain Oomminimen. Grain is graded to determine its nullity Ind w n: a basis of valu- ation. It is based upon the selen- tlfio kn" .‘~'~~ r’ nuallties ac- cordlr; in "_‘. ~~ ~ -~ gether with wezb‘. ,'.. b......, .. .. rriic (JHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l _~‘ ‘ ounce on LIVERS A REAL ental Day AQHESTEREIELD PREMIUM SALE yd: NOVEMBER 3on1, to DECEMBER 5th. The Home A Lovely Happy For Many Years FREE! Your Choice Of Several Fine Premiums With Every Suite 5’.\l_ib l‘ lV l‘; 215.52g .jii;-'.-’lf_.’r:i‘»”’"’i a. it my .- ‘H. i‘: 2:4‘. a Mli%.“4"Z¥'.~y2IiI¢FEB-K?DJZY_BQPQ 1i? nick's u... “pa... Jr.‘ asset '- 51:") Down ' any day before Christmas. | HOLMAN HOME PLAN dom from disease and its effects. and moisture content among other tests. The milling and baking qual- ‘ tiles are watched closely by buyers! for all millers. The Canada. Grain Act requires that all grain passing through ml inspection point in the wesiem di- vision shall be inspected and grad- ed. Committees on grain standards -- nre appointed by the Board of amount, Nov. 28-80900" f" Grain commissioners - one c0m- mm Douglas Haig. wartime leader mittee for the east and one ior the| o; m, British Forces, and dis- west. They establish standarcii “gr-cement with conclusion. oi samples for all statutory and com- t Lioyd George that. Halg We: on incl" "l grades. The western cnin- ~myerior ggldier," were cxpr unit's also establishes standard ex- | by Baron ‘Iwveedsmuir. Governor- port samples for statutory and‘ General of Canada in an nozress (‘Oitlliiev-z ‘a1 grades. - today to the Canadian Club here. Wi.h t ~ greater part oi the Lord Helga decision to ntinrll " '- wheat crop ckoorted the l-lindenburg line in iota was turd Tweeilsmuir Disagrees With Lloyd G e o r g e cl her a. iarkets Ii other countries are said His Excellency, a kcen‘y s... ....‘. by the grain trade. member of Held Marsizail "Va: " i . . of this part of the shaft. grain trot v . c. cted to be dealt It was Haifa belief, he saiiz. that with wit-n M: .n ' mrgeon, if the war continued after christ- im-nxor l-laigs conducts srssiotis of hi5 inquiry in- mes. 1918. it would mean the end ...:iou.s ports of the wast. of civilisation and he shouldered Bought During This Sale! =l~#.!i,-.Jiif~1'it ‘wt wt ~'u @- _ ‘ i _ ,_._¢'”:f'-'rw~=* wtirw-A §§Q“V*~NN‘ 4A4; .\Cl~ ' \.. zat or wheat flour._ the greatest thing in his cam-inf , FRE E Premiums Include Lamps . . . End Tables . .. Coffee Tables Smokers Etc . . . Etc . . . Etc Hurry! Hurry! This Sale Ends Saturday, December 5th. An-i 4-54 i‘ 1 _n_i men ewm-evy” wt"! ‘3au\>a¢":~o‘; attack on the stone wall German defence line that rr-sivlted in speedy conclusion of hostilities. Lloyd George's brok of his war experiences, said Baron Tweeds- muir. dealt severely with Haigs wartime work. y “Let me frankly say." the Gov- enter-General declared, "that l Relieves Congestion - Don Ne! Blister \i first sign of a cold on the chest apply .1 .\Ic 1 ‘oulllm with the addition of mllsllfil. ' l‘ warmth in combination with marvellous Iiv-al | Mecca Ointment will give qu wnvtrtiu oi elief. Full din-mimic in eiirh package. entire respoTsiiiityrfgi-T The final’- iied. though I do not. rzrefilly au- inirc the temper in ii-hich L'o\'(l George speaks. “Mr. Lloyd George's conclusion, I Rather. is that Haig was an inter- ior soldier and that the war u-as won without him. I do not holirvi’? this can be the view of um" litir- mlntled m n n+1 kffil": much "w" the subject." its llalera Opposes aloha! Recognition DUBLIN Nov. YS-tCP-ILAVASY Preside" i-lnnitm Dr Valera who is half S‘, I aisli himself. today‘ op- prred an i-ppnonnn tnotlon in the Dali for rrviziiiiirii oi the Span» ':li lrsiiracnt. regime as the legit- imate rovernmcnt oi Spain. Th~ motion was defeated 65 to 44. _ “lt- has been said that the ln- ‘bouffant dress and see if they as , ' c’ Christianity demand the not fun. BIIARLOTTEIOWN think Rméiinilu Ccr-it-iziifis ‘first l-V C I \ F13’? ' u: gnition of ‘(ivnci-rtl I"l'ii‘ii‘01» ti: i'l“lli‘l“ " ll. i‘Oilli‘ll(‘illC(l. "but it i iiiul the head 0i Child . Vatican state has not rim-med it prudent to do so‘ Dtearlmz Germain" 1'." archived the rel: and 11.. l » t‘ " 3 It‘. v it. .~ ..i iiwn .v l‘i.'ll l heave ill 1i‘? Con! uutiiist ili"n'.j\"‘ ign itl I i]. i‘ i t 111; i -- ~ 11w u \\'::lr~ ".‘i~ ‘mp- l-Yilhli: flu)“. g .l "mint" ill l. ‘i: li t i‘! .'t. wrvl length i .-\"- > 1. _ -.u. iul my perfect will- i i ~ 0- s lr\_ It. i ‘Jlcfuriiiii n‘ ~ wt i» iirii nit nJv ‘:1? ‘lull ~ ~ ‘ w; 5pm kid or e u‘i'i r i T 1d gm liver trim was u ' v Part opcnirig. Hen‘ it i l ire-d I gloves. Ti'_\' a pair \\'i‘li tnnt net