THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930 TARIFF CHANGES ANNOUNCED IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY Ottawa, Sept. 17.--The several snummerstions of gecods, respective- v, snd the several rates of dutle: of customs giving the new British preference, intermediate and gen eral tariffs, respectively, as announ- ced, yesterday, are as follows: Livestock Horses, over one year old, valued at $100 or less per head cach: $10.00, $12.60, $26.00, Animals, living, N.O.P, (a) Cat- tle per pound: free, 2 cents, 3 cents. (b) Sheep, lambs and goats per head: free, $2.00, $3.00. (c). NO.P, free, 20P.C, .25P.C. Live hogs per pound: free, 15 cents, 2 cents. barrel: free, 650 cents, $1.35. Flowers and Fruits Flowers and foliage, or not: free, 40 PC, one hundred cents. (bh) hydrated cents, per pound: free 15 P.C., 25 PC., 35 P.C. Figs, dried; dates, dried, free, 2-3 cent, 2-3 cent, Dates, N.O.P, per pound: 1% cents 2% cents, Meats Cocoanut, desiccated, Meats, fresh, N.O.P. (a) Beef and veal per pound: 2 cents, 2% cents, 6 cents, (b) Lamb and mut- ten per pound: 2 cents, 2%; cents, 6 cents, (¢) Pork per pound: 2 cents, 2% cents, 3 cents. (d) N.O. P. Per pound: 2 cents, 2'5 cents, f cents Meats other than rhoulders pound: free, (b) NO.P. cents, 6cents, Kggs and Butter Eggs In the shell, per dozen: 2 cents, 2% cents, 10 cents. Eggs whole, egg yolk or egg albumen, over twelve ounces each frozen or otherwise prepared. NO.|o ants, 2 cents, 3% cents P. Whether or not sugar or other|yya.n weighing eight material be added per peund: B|.. jae per box: 1% cents, 2 cents, 10 cents, 11 cents Butter|si, ants per pound: 8 cents, 12 cents, 14 S cents, Peannt bhuiter per conts, 6 cents, 7 cents, Grain and Meal Hops per pound: 12 cents, 24 cents. Oats per bushel cents, Oatmeal and rolled oats per one hundred pounds: free, 50 cents, 80 sents, Rye per bushel; free, 9 cents, 16 tents, Wheat per bushel: free, 12 cents, 10 cents. 6 cents, Sardines, Fish, Ete, Anchovies, sardines, sprats, otherwise the weight preserved canned: (a) Backs, and other pork per 1% cents, 314 cents per pound: free, 3 prepared or (a) when weighing ounces and not ounces each per box: cents, 6 cents. (b) over twelve ounces and twenty ounces each per cents, 4 cents, 4% cents (¢) over over not per box (d) Printed Matter Advertising and printed viz.,, advertising pamphlets, tising show cards, vertising periodicals catalogues and price tiging almanacs and patent ing circulars, fly phlets; advertising mo-types, oleographs or pound i cents, 20 lists; free, 9 cents, 16 sheets chromos, advertisement printed, thereon, ing any sing matter or stamped Wheat flour and semolina per natural---- Cut, whether in designs or boquets, Potatoes, .including seed pota- toes: (a) in thelr natural state per pounds--free. 176 Dried, desiccated, or de- 2% Soups, soup rolls, tablets, cubes or other soup preparations N.O.P: plums, prunes and unpitted per pound: 1 cent, sweetened or not, per pound:5 cents, 6 cents, pil- chard and herring, packed in oil or in sealed tin ¢ontainers, cf the tin container to be included in the weight for duty: twenty thirty-six 3% cents, b when weighing over hox: 2% when weighing over eight ounces and not ounces each cents, matter, adver- illustrated. ad- price books, adver- calendars; madicine or other advertis- or pam- chro- like work produced by any process other than hand painting or drawing; and hav- or advert. lithographed or attached Know This Better Corn Flake Flavour The intriguing taste of Quaker Corn Flakes will show you how subtle the flavour of a corn flake can be, This guarantee is printed on every package--'If you do not agree that Quaker Corn Flakes are the finest flavoured you have ever tasted, we will refund your money." 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THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO. 0 Quaker Corn Flakes thereto, including advertising bills, folders and posters, or other simi- lar artistic - work, lithographed, printed or stamped on paper or cardboard for business or advertise ment purposes N.O.P. per 1b; 10 cents, 12% cents, 16 cents; rovided that when Imported under the gen- eral tariff rate, the duty shall be not less than 35 P.C.; provided that on the goods specified In item 178 and imported by mail on and after first day of July, 1914, duties may be paid by customs revenue stamps, under regulations by the Minister, at the rates specified in gald item, except that on each separate pack- age weighing not more than one ounce. the duty shall be each: 1 cent, 1 cent, 1 cent; provided fur- ther, that on and after first day cf October, 1930, the duty under this Item shall be each: 2 cents, 2 cents, 2 cents, Cardboard, Emery Paper, Fite, Strawboard, millboard, card- boards and boards manufactured from cther vegetable (ihre, not past, not coated, class or flint-paper and emery paer, or emery cloth: 16 PC. 22% PC, 25 PC Paper sacks or bags of all kinds, printed or not: 20 P.C., 30 P.C., 36 P.C Wrapping paper of all kinds, nct pasted, coated or embossed: 20 P.C, 30 P.C., 35 PC Paper containers of all kinds, fi- bre or corrugated per pound: 1 cent, 1% cents, 1% cents Chemicals Peroxide of soda: Silicate of so- da In crystals or in solution; bi. chromate of soda; nitrate of scda or cuble nitre; sal soda; sulphide of sodium; nitrite of soda; arseni- ate binarseniate, chlorate, bisul- phite and stannate of soda; prussin- ate of soda and sulphite of soda free, free, free Sodium, sulphate of, crude, or salt cake per pound: % cent, § cent, % cent, The Gevernor-in-Couneil may by order-in-council direct that there be substituted for tariff item 409M in schedule A of the Customs Tariff 1907, and the several rates of du- ties of customs set opposite said item in schedule A, the following: Internal combustion traction en- kines for farm purposes, valued at not more than fcurteen hundred dollars each; traction attachments designed and impcrted to be com- bined with automobiles in Canada for use as traction engines for farm purposes; and complete parts of all the foregoing: 10 per cent, 15 per cent, 256 per cent, From and after the publication of such order-in-council in the Can- ada Gazetie tariff item 400M as it appears in said schedule at the time of the passing of this act shall be repealed and the provisions of the sald tariff {tem as it appears in the last preceding subsection cf this section shall he substituted therefor The Governor-in-Council shall not direct that such provisions be sub- stituted as aforesaid unless and un- til the Governor-in-Countil is sat- isfled that internal combustion trac. tion engines for farm purposes, valued at not more than fourteen hundred dcllars each and traction attachments such as are described in the aforesald tariff item 200M are being manufactured in substan: tial quantities in Canada Portable engines with boilers. in combination, for farm purposes; horse powers and traction engines for farm purposes, N.O.P; and com- plete parts for all the foregoing: free, 15 per cent., 25 per cent Pasteurizers forfor dairying pur- poses and ccmplete parts thereof free, 15 per cent, 26 per cent Refrigerators, domestic or store, of all kinds, comletely equipped or not: 20 per cent, 27% per cent., 30 per cent Glue, liquid, powdered or sheet, and mucilage, gelatine, casein, adhe sive paste and isinglass, per pound 2 cents, 2 1-2 cents, 3 cents Gasoline and Oils Distilled, refined and purified pe- troleum oils, coaloil and kerosene, gasoline, engine distillate, naphtha and products of petroleum, N.O.P, lighter than 8235 specific gravity at 60 degrees temperature, per gallon, 2 cents, 2 1-4 cents, 2 1-2 cents Neutral casinghead, compression or ahsorption gasoline; lighter than .6690 specific gravity at 60 degrees temper ature, when imported by distillers of petroleum for blending with other gasolines distilled in Canada -- free, tree, free. Earthenware ry Earthenware and stoneware, viz, demi-johns, churns or crocks--25 P, wm 30-P.C, 35 PC. Earthenware and stoneware, brown or coloured and rockingham ware, "C.C." or cream-coloured ware, dec- orated, printed or sponged, and all earthenware, N.O.P.-25 P.C, 30 P. C. 38 PC, Magnesite, caustic, calcined, or Jlastie magnesia~--20 P.C, 25 P.C, 25. Magnesite, dead burned or sintered -20 PC, 25 P.C, 25 P.C, Window: Glass Common and colourless window glass: (a) in sheets not exceeding 80 square inches in area, per pound, | 1-4 cents, 1 3-4 cents, 1 3-4 cents, (b) in sheets exceeding 80 square inches but not exceeding 120 square inches in area, per pound -- 2 1.4 cents, 3 cents, 3 cents, (c) in sheets exceeding 120 square inches in area, per pound--3 3-4 cents, 4 1-2 cents, 4 1-2 cents, Metal Wares Brittania Metal, nickel silver, Ne- vada and German silver, manufac tures of, not plated, NO.P.-25 P.C, BPC. OPC Articles consisting wholly or in part of sterling or other silverware, | nickel-plated ware, gilt or electro. {plated ware, N.O.O.; manufactures of gold and silver, NO.P-30 PC, 71:2 PC, 48 PC Watch cases, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished--20 P.C, 45 P. C, 45 PC, Rheumatism23 Yrs Discovers Way to Banish all Pain "Had rheuinsilsm for 23 years, Hospi tals couldn't help me, Was in bed when | took 'Jruit. a-tives', They have done wonders, Can do my work and no more pain,' Mrs, A. N. Vield, Wynyard, Bask, Just one of thousands who suy rheumatism, neuralgia, nenritls ny away quick with "Fruit-a-tives." Chronic constipation and liver troubles end overnight, Bad stom- ach billousness, indigestion, Leart- burn, gas vanish like magic. Kidney and bladder ills, pain in back go in hurry. Nerves quiet, sound sleep at once, ° Ten of nature's greatest remedies combined in handy little tablet, Marvelous discovery of famous Canadian doctor, Speedy results. 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Ignots of Tron or steel, NOP, per ton--§1,50, $3.00, $3.00 Blooms, cogged ingots, slabs, bil lets, N.O.P, sheet bars of iron or steel, hy whatever process made, N, O.P,, per ton--$2.50, $4.50, $4.50, Bars and rods, of iron or steel, hil lets of iron or steel, weighing less than 60 pounds per lineal yard : (a) not further processed than hot roll ed, NOP, per ton--$4.25 Bars or rods, of iron or cluding billets weighing less than 00 pounds per lineal yard, hot rolled, as hereunder defined under regula tions prescribed hy the minister rods, in the coil, not over 375 inches in diameter, when imported by ufacturers of wire for use exclusively in the manufacture of wire, in their own factories, per ton--§2.25 $5.00 $5.00 Plates of iron and cold rolled, (a) not inches in width NOP, 25, $0.00, $7.00 Pipe, cast of Jdron or steel at not more than hve cents per pound, per ton, $7.00, $12.00, $14.00 Farm Implements Milking machines and attachmer therefore centrifugal machines for testing butterfat, milk or complete parts of all the foregoing Free, 10 P.C, 10 Pu Cultivators, harrow horse-rakes, horse-shoes manure spreaders, garden weeders, and complete parts of all the foregoing--Free, 15 PC, 25 PA Ploughs, farm, field den rollers; soil packers parts of all the foregoing PC, 25 PA Mowing steel, in man steel, hot or more than 40 per ton--$4 valued Crean; sced-drills scufflers, sceders, lawn or gar complete harvester either self binding or without bind ers, binding attachments reapers, harvesters in combination. with threshing machines, cluding the motive ated therein, and complete parts of all the foregoing--=Free, 15 P.( A PA Spraying and dusting machines and attachments therefore, including hand sprayers, fruit or vegetable grabing machines and attachments therefore; apparatus de signed for sterilizing bulls; pressure testing apparatus for determining maturity of fruit; pruning hooks, pruning shears and complete parts of all the foregoing--~Free, 15 PC, 23 PC Ha planters, feed cutters, machines, separators, In power incorpos specially hav tedder diggers, fodder or ensilage cutters, grain crushers and grain or hay grinders for farm purposes. only, post hole dIRRers, snaths, stumping machines and all other. agricultural imple. ments or agricultural machinery N O.P, and complete parts of all the foregoing--Free, 15 P.C. 25 PJ Incubators for hatching brooders for rearing young fowl and complete parts of all the foregoing Free, 15 P.C, 283 PC, Hay presses and complete thereof~Free, 15 P.C.,, 25 PA Scythes, sickles or reaping hooks hay or straw knives, hops pronged forks, rakes N.O P.--Free, 18 PC, 25 PC. Fanning Mills, pea viners, corn husking machines, threshing machine Separators, including wind stackers, baggers, wsighers and sclf-feeders therefore, complete parts of all the foregoing--Free, 15 P.C, 25 P.( Windmills and complete parts thereof, not including shafting--Free, 1s PC, 23 PC. Washing Machines Washing machines, domestic, with or without motive power in- corporated therein; complete parts of washing machines--15 p.c, 26 p.c., 36 pc. Clothes wringers, domestic, and complete parts of metal thereof 20 p.c., 30 p.c, 85 p.c. Fire engimes and other fire ex- tinguishing machines; hand fire extinguishers; sprinkler heads of automatic sprinkler systems for fire protection--22% p.c, 80 pe, 56 pe. Lawn mowers--20 p.c., 32% pe Traction engines and complete parts (hereof, n.o.p.-~Free, 15 p. Cc, 26 poe. Hollow Ware Hollow-wave, of iron or steel, coated or not, n.o.p.--~20 pc, 27% p.c., 30 p.c. Kitchen and dalry hollow-ware of iron or steel, coated with tin, including cans for shipping milk or cream, not painted, japanned or decorated--20 p.c., '27% pe, 80 pc. Hollow-ware, of iron or steel, coated with vitreous enamel 22% po, 323% pe, 86 peo. Manufactures of tinplate, painted, japanned, decorated or not, and manufactures of tin, n.o0. P20 pc, 37% pe. 30 poo Farm wagons, farm sleds, log- ging wagons, logging sleds, gud complete parts thereof---Fr RH pc, 26 po. Children's carriages, sleds and other vehicles, complete parts of all the foregoing--221% p.c., 30 pe, 38 pe. : Notwithstanding the provisions loaders, potato CRRS, parts 10 po, $7.00, $7.00. | of tariff item 442, materialg or commodities as hereunder defined or described when imported by manufacturers for use exclusively In the manufacture, in thelr own factories, of the goods enumerated in tariff items 400n, 409h, 409c, 4008, 400f, 400g, 400), 4090, 4009p and 439, under regulations prescribed by the Minister: (1) Pig Iron, per ton--"15 cents, $1.26, $1.25, (2) Bars or rods, of iron or steel, hot rolled, per ton--%$2,1214, £3.50, $3.50, Heating Apparatus Apparatus designed for cooking or for heating bulldings-- (1) For coal or wood---15 p.c., 2h p.e., 30 pe, (2) For gas-154 40 pe (3) Por electricity--15 pe, 30 pe (4) For oll Pa Hh) pe pe, 2h pe, pe, 26 15 pe, 25 pc, 30 N.OP 15 pe. 25 pe, 30 Electric Fixtures Electric Hght fixtures plances, n.o.p., and parts thereof a0 pe, pe, Electric head, side and lights, electric torches or Hghts----=20 pe, 30 pa a0 pe Electric are lamps and Incandes- cent electrie Hght lamps, n.o.p 20 pe, 30 pe, 30 pe Klectrie dynamos or and transformers, n.o.p., and com plete parts thereof 4-25 pe, 33 1-4 pa 31% pe, Electric motors, nop and complete parts thereof--25 p.e., 33 1-3 pe, 87% pa Steel die Of a class or not made In cluslvely In the radidtors for motor or trucks, until 31st 5 pe, 10 pe, Provided that exported toms months entry and ap- complete 30 pe, 30 tall Canada, for use ex cars and mot March, 1982 10 pa seh dies shall be Canada under cus supervision within three from the date of import from Surgical suction | | | | Hght potato | apparatus in power, prepared catgut thy! chloride, pedestal operating room minimize bulbs, all kind complete cluding surgical canopy oi motive designed to shad ow, not Including foregoing of a class or made in Canada; and flash- | parts thereof, for the use af any public hospital, under regulations prescribed hy the minister---Free, Free, Free Cottons Rovings, yarns and warps wholly of cotton, not more advanced than singles, when Imported by manu facturers of knitted goods, to he used In their own factories in the manufacture of knitted goodg=-- 12% p.c., 16 pe, 22 pe. Rovings, yarns and wholly of cotton, threads, cords and (wines gener- ally used for sewing, stitching, packaging and other purposes, n, 0.p.; cotton yarns, wholly or par~ tially covered with metallic strip, kenerully knpwn as tinsel thread 15 pe, 22% pe. 25 pc, and per Ih, 3 cents, 3% cents, 4 cents, Cotton sewing thread yarn and erochel, knitting, darning . and embroidery yarn, in hanks, when Imported hy manufacturers for use exclusively In thelr own fue tories in the manufacturing or #pooling of cotton sewing thread and erochet, knitting, durning and embroidery cottons pe, 18 p.c., 20 pe, wn Woven fabrics wholly of cotton, not bleached, mercerized nor col- ored, nop, and cotton geamless 17% pe, 20 Pp. "hope, per. Ib. 3 cents, 3! WHIpH including 71 (R] hagwn and cents Woven fabrics wholly gepnrators | kind | manufacture of of cotton, not ealor 22% pe, 27% bleached or ed, nop p ¢ Woven fabri printed, dyed oy nn meyreepized 20 po wholly of cotton, colored, n.o.p , and # pe, 21% pe, 32, pa per pound 4 cent } Va cents, Woven fabrics with cut pile, nop 2T% poe., S2Y% pai 3 cents, BV, Pn. cont 4 cents, Embroideric la nett hobinet, ns } md tassel wholly of cott 0) 274 pi PL BI cents, 4 cent cent Cotton Clothing the nov Clothing curin ticle thade lant textile nartiall vhal | fabri Limpregn Pw LTR | Free, 15 WY \pree ' ais ARs Bin gs IMS ; Avid TH TH dit a I, STEEL LOCKING BANDS FOR WEBBING Two steel bands, securely locked inte the hardwood frame, run (rom (ron to rear underneath the haayy Seoleh ) ebbing a" i \ strel yg yf grb chesterfield. Effective reinfores: hr teh Epo uutuking Ton a hy qu 0 of webbing: ities of w 2.NON-SAGGING CUSHION EDGE An exclusive Sank-Bilt feature. A se of pock ately afled with filling, form the front edge of the cushion Then diagonal stitching runs from the front to about inches back, securely holding the front fillings and springs in place, and effectively pre venting sagging. Port Hope--J. L.. Westaway. | awn a Jrereeereey } AY i yo "Suwr" Er \"- - / MLL J p. ¢, and per pound--3 cents, 3% cents, 4 cents Sails for boats and ships--~15 pe, 22 Ya p.e., 25 pe, and per pound=3 cents 3 1-2 cents, 4 cents, Woven fabrics, wholly of jute, not bleached nor colored, no.p~Free, § pe, 15 pe, Woven fabrics, wholly or in part of vegetable fibres, and all such fabrics with cut pile, n.o.p, not containing ilk, artificial silf, nor wool=20 p.c., 27% pe, 3 pe Woven or braided fabrics, not ex- ceeding 12 inches in width, wholly or in part of vegetable fibres, nop, not to contain silk, artificial silk or wonl 25 pc, 27Y4 pe, 35 pu Linen fire-hose, lined or unlined---=30 pe, 32% pe, 35 pe Bags or sacks of hemp, linen or jute; bags in which cement or lime men- tioned in tariff item 290 is imported 15 pc, 17% 1c, 20 pec, Clothing, wearing apparel and arti cles, made from woven fabrics, and all textile manufactures, wholly or partially manufactured, composed wholly, or in part of vegetable filires but not containing wool, nop. ; fa brics goated or impregnated, compos. ed wholly or in part of vegetable 1) bres but not containing silk, artificial sith rv wool, n,0,p=<25 pc, ¥) pe, 35 pe, and per pound=3 cents, 3; i cent cents | 4 cents, 4 | Yarns d wholly or in part of but not containing silk silk, nop~15 pe, 20 and per pound 15 , 224 cents Yarn wool or compo han nor artiheial pe, 22% pe cents, 2) cent { their cent 41 ' | 4 ; on 18 und per pound | with an 2 | Blankets of an Yarns and warps composed wholly or 1 part of wool or hair, imported by facturers for use exclusively in factories=10 pc, 17% p and per pound--10 cents, 15 cents, 20 pt wliolly of cotton | Fell, pressed, of all kinds in the weh not consisting of or in combination woven, knitted or other fa or material--18 pe, 22V2 pe, and per pound--10 cents, 17} ents, 20 certs material Tugs, steamer 2a pe, 30 pie pound not to in | clude autamobile | nor similar articles 15 pe; And, per A) cents Woollen Fabrics composed wl or 20 cents, 25 cents n fabric ef on ) AEs of var of wool or hair, ta ( (unre unfinished of being mported in the grey ondition, the purpose dyed or finished in Canada=~20 pc 25 pe, 30 pe And, per on de=1221 cents, 17 1-2 cents, 20 cents, Woven fabrics, composed wholly o in part of yarns of wool or hair, no P27 pi. 35 pe, 40 pe And, pes pound=25 cents, 30 cents, 35 cents, Woollen Clothig Clothing, wearing apparel and arti. cles made from woven fabrics and all textile manufactures, wholly or pars tially manuractured, composed whol- ly or in part of yarns of wool or hair, but of whi h the component or chiel value is not silk nor artificial silk, nop; fabrics, coated or impregnats ed, composed wholly or in part of yarns of wool or hair, but not cone taining silk nor artificial silk, 1.0. 30 pe, 40 pe, 40 pe And, per pound 25 cents, 32Y4 cents, 35 cents Rovings, yarns and warps wholly of artificial silk, or similar synthetic fi« hres, produced by chemical processes not more advanced than singles, not colored--25 pc, 30 pe, 35 pe, Pros vided that, in no case, shall the duty, under tariff, he less than, per pound -28 cents--~28 cents--24 cents, Rovings, varns and warps wholly or in part of artificial silk or similar synthetic fibres produced by chems ical processes, nop, including twist for sewing, other purposes, not 25 pc, 30 pe, 38 pe in no case, shall the tariff, he less than 28 cents, 28 any threads, cords or einhroidering or to contain sil Provided that dut per pound----28 cent Waven wholly or in ehief part by weight of silk in the gum, not degummed nor bleached, not less than 20 inche width, weighing not more than seven pounds for each hun nee Wl cents fabri dred yards thereof, Imported for the purpose of he degummed, dyed (Continued on Page 10) rugs | not exceeding in weight | ard, when | ChildrenCry 1cASTORIA} A BABY REMEDY APPROVED BY DOCTORS | FOR COMG, CONSTIPATION, DIARRHEA re AA AAA BA [AAA A wn \fe rey This Suite will Outsell Our Spring Success. See it this Week Dyer he among the disap Spring the Sani.Bilt W oversold 10%. High VALUE and a LOW Price, repre- penting a real saving, established this OVERSOLD record, the first time public demand has exceeded the generous esti. mates we have always made for these out. standing National Events, It proved to us that Canadian women know VALUES and are choosing VALUES, Therefore, this 9th Sani-Bilt Week Special Suite goes beyond any previous Special and introduces two brand new fea. tures in upholstered furniture, (See panel at left.) In it is offered a rare combination of high VALUE, distinctly superior appearance, ad vanced constructional features for long service and--a LOW price. See it. Compare it. A regular $230 value inted. Last Special was equalled for $§199--851 LESS, At $199 it cannot be anywhere. The chesterfield is full size, deep and Shell Jeotys with a nice high back. The new ck chair is wonderfully comfortable and invites ycu to rest. Distinctive diamond tufted lower band, Fancy welts, Solid walnut frame and drop scrolls all heavily hand carved. Choice of six colors schemes. eck MOTHPROOF, of course. Sani-Bilt Mothproof Replacement Guaran. tee is given with in a high grade mohair with attractive friese cushion reverses to blend with varied room The regular this suite. This is a printed arantee that fully protects you against amage by moths, Behind the guarantee stands a big, responsible Canadian corpore ation operaiug 3 y Visit ons of Shete dealer. See this suite. ou save uyin re : .night, Act NOW, § Valois next Saturday ve plants in Canada, The followina SANI:BILT Dealers will show you this Special Suite Adams Furniture Co. Ltd. -- Oshawa -- Luke Furniture Co. Bowmanville--F. F. Morris Company. 'Whitby--W. C. Town. ie