their appearance very shortly now. DEMANtTfOR DOMINION TOBACCO. Canada’s tobacco exports are grow ing steadily, and last year nearly 7,000,0901 b of Canadian tobacco was put into British pipes and cigarette, as compared with about 175,0001 b in 1921. An important factor in the expensian of the British market has been the preferential tariff of 49 cents per lb granted by the Mother Conn
try. _ “PRICE’S” DRINKS—FOR FRETFUL YOUNGSTERS. Youngsters, too tired to play 8 sweltering sun that frays thsur ners •• ■ ttle WlBe m otker eße»nrages good conduct with an Jass of “Price’s” Drinks. A l/«d bottle of “Price’s” Fruit Extract makes three gallons of delicious cordial. Different varieties include flavoured Limes, Lemon. Orange, Raspberry and others. At all stores —look for the name “Price’s”. —1.
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Grey River Argus, 8 December 1928, Page 3 (Supplement)
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