T ocronnn 191.1997 I fine qualities Preserved in the modern Aluminum package. Central Guardian 7 °'N IGHT-OR»GAN- ‘REGITNL. ' ll Zlln Church. 914s synopsis of teleq Iphlc report! lpoultry. Harris Abattoir Co. 1 3959'9-9-ll. aqers have complete and intim- ench local 1 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev, situation and are in close touch iEweu MncDougail will preach wnd- with crop conditions In all 10¢ HIGHEST PRICES puld for live the Bank of Montreal from ill Branches. ~uuesduy 19th at Bangor at 7 p. m. ate knowledge of tlons of the districts mention- "lld Frill"? 21 at Argyle Shore at cd. . l 1 ma. cuuu orifjowu (EARDIAN _ ,__ __._..,...__ ____..._..__ _____?._ PAGE CROP REPORT Tryon Till-Bits i. / M _ ..., ,. /" Bziow will be found a brief Marriage Behkgh mmygqey afternoon a quiet wedding took REFLECTIONS OF. REX, ==¢ivi=d =1 the rind ‘°'"'=° °' place at the Church of Scotland iManse, Charlottetown. when Miss Margaret McNeil. ’I‘ryon, became the bride of Mr. John H. Thomas. prom- inent building contractor of North‘ Tryon. Leaving Charlottetown the happy couple drove to thc homc of the bride's sister, Mrs. Albert Mabey. Tryon, where‘. a sumptuous wedding supper was served. Afterward they drove to The Branch Man- 'G EN ERAL. | |II all)’ Jenkins. V. .7 p. l. u‘ . d P» 0i n -~ ' ‘ 1s e l‘ LOADING LIVE HOGS at Iiuzel- ' Nam, “you when, they found a . ,brook. Tuesday, October 18th. Throughout the tblee Prairie joyful hhmng awamhg them Noise! 1 II Provinces very little progress has their future home In \\& i fiT-lildtl-li-Zl. been nlade in threshing duling the past ten days owing to unfavorable LIVE HOGS-Wo will be buylns weather and there has been some Why sure for isn't that the proper way to greet a popular bride arid groom. Lunch was served to all there, and after wishing the bridal lwQKOSE oamvcs PEKOE i. an... ma. l _,———-'_”' "‘—'_ There's an easy way. Reduce your amount of rich, heavy food and est half a loaf daily of STEWART’S WHOLE WHEAT BREAD |¢ gonlalnl all the elements for rich nutrition and a daily cleansing of the body. Ask Your Grocer. Stewart's . ‘Made in Charlottetown 181 Kent QWGN , nnrru BULBS We have Just recelvcd direct from LISSE, HOLLAND, a large shipment of CHOICE I FLOWERING BULBS of first slzc and quality In IIYAC- INTHE. TULIPS. NARCIS- 511$. caucus. nus. FREE- SIE DAFFODILS, etc., etc. DOUBLE and SINGLE BULBS. separate and AS- SORTED COLORS. Bulbs on sale at our [$00K STORE. Send post curd with ad- dress for u copy 0|‘ our bulb list. We pay postage charges on all orders. ORDER. NOW and get best ' selection. CARTER 8t C0. LIMITED. BULBS SEEDS FLOWERS MQAQAQ-QQ-Q-QQ-ooo-ox-ooooov- -_.._ Fm“- Reliable whoso faces (no matter how ordin-lz’ new“ mach; 3. fignmm Chev-M Salesmen Wanted ‘Iv solidi. orders for Tailored to invitations: who are 1:11; h“! ‘m! overummfluse: whose husbands never desert them. u“. dlwom“ or ‘pwhlo a. whose children adore them. and “n” m” ‘or ‘h!’ mm‘ who, when old ago time comes al- "lbbtsondlngonlorthlsmonth. s F. TARBUSH , lit hm, gtmt, Charlottetown Thoy are the good-tampered worn-other inthe presbytery of New York . . THE FIREPLAQES 0F THE SETTLERS WERE FLIMSY: OFTEN QAUGHT Fmgvsrndlng. C.E. Pratt ti’; Sou. NW8 hogs at St. Peters Wednesday. delel-ioratlon Oct. 19th Highest market price to hmhrmre_ ,be bald according. to governmcnthy 0g the yields therefore have brother wellington’ f_v __ I q r yct to be finally determined. In other popular q-ryonerlsl and ‘vent -'\ w /~~/ J7°~"°'1°‘3liQucbcc halevstizig has been com- home whh ‘he geehhg ‘hat, the day - _\ -p lllfllllBh Blllie-lfilve cauple "Eon Voyage in the marriage. The qlllllli-lly and qlllll‘ ship they bounced Mr. Thomas, his and several Eat And Be Fitl lllo log houses nl‘ lilo early settlers Ill Ontario, were built In glvru by] "Idol-menu shnntioa caulketl with moss driven iinto the chinks between logs and scoops with u. illlu pointed lranll- spike. The chinks bctwcou the logs nu the outside wvre plastered with well wrought blue clay. Limo ;hud not ycl Iioen burned 0n log pil- es as afterwards it was, and kilns worn not thought of. Chimneys wore very wide and low. cnuslug free circulation of air. nure and wholesome, llloy bud such n iilrc draught. "if u. stone could he found luruc enough to stand on‘ tho ground against the wall, It was set up, If not a. piece of thin wall was built with stones nud tho blue clay mor- i luv lo keep the fire from the logs nr iwnll of the building. Then, two lends pointed or thinned in drivc ‘into the chlnim between the lofts ‘on each side of the stouo work. lTlle other ends were pinned to the ibenm across the bouso about four ‘fort in from the end wall. Cedars wore cut tho length oi’ those lathe; from ono aide to the other. Flatter! Cedars. vfhc following lI(‘H('.l‘I]iIlflll.(il' llnwflCARD ltov. J.[.. liourlziy: l The “ed 97°55 Society bogs to house“ we“, Im-ggacknowledge with thanks the follow- l-ronkel -odar w. L I Lia ‘ ' '“ H ore g“ an‘ ' the ‘World says today ma; DQr-(ylhy for declared that she had. perpetu- ‘lng recent donations to the Cam- Dfllgn Fundz-Peters Road. Women's lllstllllm $30-00: Cvaspereaux In- ‘stltutc. $10.00: South Lake School Dlstrlbt. $8.25: Cardigan North, ,$5.40; Cross Roads. $4.75; Cherry Walley, $3.95} Central Royalty $3.50 ; laddltlonal.) i lDorothy Cochrane , Did Not Swim i English Channel (Canadian Press.) . LONDON, Oct. Iii-Tho news of Cochran Irflgllll, London physician, lll i1 bllllfilllslbn to the paper declur. ed that she did not swim the Eng- lish channel. Tile woman physi- clan whose record breaking per- formance was announced last Tiles day, in the “confcssiozf to the pap- l “The first Inth was laid in a goorlaled ‘he “W”; w Show It w“ e533’ I ars batted a little on their upper all llllilfilllllltiflllflll and lathe cut Inid on them across HWlmB- ‘ll! WEB R like a mortar on tho beam and formed quoted as saying. the fourth side. So they built the‘, [blocs till they got above the scoops- her good faith protected by a letter , iThc substitute they made for hair 511g wrote explaining her purpose in tho mortar was cut straw or {More leaving l-lythe, England, for 1'99"!‘ lllellllllw My. fill! with the Cape Gris Nez, France, from which “x9 °l' ll bllwk- Bfilllellme! 11011116611 point. she was said to have started ‘tour-site it the more pliable, fher swlm, ‘Dr. Logan in making ' chimny‘ T°°k Hw" {the disclosure returned to the News "Th" buck W“ llevl Hllialghtwbll a cheque for £1,000 which the pall- the house wall hut the other thrco 9,1,3‘; offered h, [he Engllgh wpm. “m” ‘Wm ‘m*w“ h‘ B“ m“ I'm“ en who should accomplish Ederlofs 4 Iivo or six feet wldo at the bottom time It would end In three by two feet ' I at tho lop. The mortar was laid" ‘ tn glvo tin-cc quarters of an inch, __.__ i ‘m m” 1mm“ “I ‘he mhs- “n” The following is the standing of 1 "““'° ’"“°°"l l" ll“ “lllll- Tlwl’ "l- Sourls High School for the month SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL lcncuught flrc but n cup of wator of September‘ lllrown zlgzllust It gcuornlly cxtiuw gulshed it. t “We have often so extinguished it. Mrs. Ellnrtln was entertaining. MPH- Milford, at tea nne evening , _ wllcu the’ shanty chimney took ggngggcQuaid and Kenneth Mac ‘P Ilrn. lVIrs. Milford understood tho Gradé 1X___1' Angus 5.3mm‘; 2_ liusiuoiss nnd was’ soon on lhc Ray Leann 3' Vernon was,“ . J.?.‘.'.‘I”'..‘.1{I.I§i."°.l1“i..£“°£§§’Sl’“.§"Ii “W “ll-L Ems" °“"°"°= 1 iwnn rlllltllllflfl to her, soon quench-F’ Bung Acorn’ 3' Doris Mwnomld‘ n: t c flrc- Tailor houses, llmoi ' . l, burning Md 9mm cmmnvy“ M» Miss Paquets Department , came popular later." , -{-O} Principal's Department Grade X.—-1. Olga While; 2, McI- i Grade VII.—-l. Edward Moynagh,‘ , E2. Jessie Bushey; 3. Wallis Fitz- It HER GOOD TEMPER patrick. 1E IS GREATEST CHARM. Grade V1.-l, Bernard Mooney; 2, ‘Ernest St. John; 3. Neil Chevcrio. > ‘Good-tempered women are the _ d happiest. and got along the host m and“ vfil‘ m?!“ Maclkmki‘ 2‘ ‘I tho olllnlnn of (l. do S. Wnnlworth-lslfflwan McAulay‘ 3' Percy Chev‘ I James, writing iu the London Dally 4 Mull. ,_ Ono of tho most into-renting siulo- ‘ MI“ Mum" D°p”‘"'m°m . l . s, t mcnia made by Iho fungi sh WIKOX‘ Grade Ivlml. Blanche Orson: 2' I. (hit " " ~ll II 1 Sh“; h,,‘;‘|,‘::,,,|mhu¥, f,‘.’,'“',",,,,‘,',°{',',".'I Augustus Gallant; 3. monard Con- l on. plated except in the northern dls- was we" Spehgfiyes and lhe night also. trlcts and threshing is well advan- ced. In Outnilo good weather has prevailed and frequent showers have stlruulaled the growth of fall 515mm; o; Mh Guy IVES‘ ML Wilfred wheat and improved the root crollfl Inman, Mrs. Inman and Mrs. Heath without interfering virllh form worll. M. Chisholm. drove to Charlotte- wllluh Is well advanced. Ill "l9 town whcrc Messrs. Ives and Inman Pflvflllmblfl had business of importance in con- Mazltllne [Provinces wcathcr has Iwlpctl lilo 0111118. '35‘ neciion with pccialiy apples, ‘In British Cnlunr- hilt continuous ruins ure delaying harvesting and crops goiter-ally will be below average. Details foilowr» PRAIRIE PROVINCES. AUBERTA WESTERN AREA." 10 percent oi‘ wheat thrcshed. Rain and snow flurrles have caused a lowering of grndts but yields are repoztcd satisfactory. In ilistrlctfi south of Lethbildse prospects are not promising. ALBERTA NORTH- EASTEIRN AIREA. _Unfnvorable weuthol- is delaying threshing and lowering grades. With a gent-mil average of l0 percent of Wheat now thrashed the yields rellbrtfid are better than average. Coarse grain ylsltls will be satisfactory. ll‘ favourable weather is eltbellellfi‘ ell. AUBERTA ‘SOUTH EASTERN AlliEA.—Rye is all tbreshed bull weather is holding up wheat lhreslr ng, On the l0 percent wheat ‘bed of clay mortar on the stonem d0 the Public Blld i" Nae" t‘? thrashed the average yield is 35 \\'()]‘k oh [he back Than ‘ha ced._BI'IOW the desirability of establishing bushels and grades commission to o“, sldo, had a bed of mortar laid on llllPeTVlBi? and Cell"? Ell 0118111181 ERN AREA__A small pgféentflgfi to end d, 20 [the lntll on the back; some of them fillies." the Phfilclll" "l" swam Sfdpgxchiiz 25ml thrashed. inalled In the end to the crooked ce-‘lllll1°l‘ m6 "an" m’ m“ Mm“ M“ generally is grading low and grain lllllrll- laid In plenty of mortar. Lellan. and was Widely “filled l“ n. stock will be further (Iopreciat- ‘When they reached to the level of the woman whose time of l3 hours ed the highest ends of those crooked and iii minutes battered the record null, in yiem cedars with the three sides or back of lfhours and 31 minutes held by Soij-I-IHERN AREA___ ‘possum, 50 and two. sides they laid a lath In Gertiude Edsrle of New York l8 “prcem of when h“ been “flesh l throughout the south. with a Her revelation is supported by C‘ , , ~ , m“, L and \(‘hIlIlll8y which they called a flre- her trainer lHorace lH- Carey and irgalg ggrilgcti? nsoyemrfi? and are satisfact- SASKATCHEWAN NOIRTH- ot the percent Grain Coarse grams are very irres- SASKATCHEWAN sc-utheast, with variation In yields. Most of the grain thrashed from now onwill be tough. The coarse grain yield will not be heavy- MANiTOBA-Tllreshlng has again been delayed and about 65 percent has been completed. Wheat yields show wide variation and grades 8P9 disappointing. The barley crop is lair and OIilS a falluxe. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Unis are plentiful and of good quality. Other grains have yield- ed good average crops of sutisfactl ory grade. Potatoes have bee“ affected to some extent by rot and the crop in most districts ls below average, Other root vegetable and fodder crops are sutlsfnctoly Apples are below average. T110 yield of tobacco is iluusunlly RPOll and is drying unuer favorable con- ditlons. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Tllrtlillllllg operations continue and the. grain returns are satlsfact~ ory. Sugar beets. turnips and mnngoies are good. but the Illlillll) is not as heavy as nntlclllflled. ill‘ though the. quality In good. From all sections 0t‘ tho province thcre are poor reports truucclnlug tho apple crop. MARITIME PROVINCES. play h“ pmyod nu average Moll- hut some is of tinder-average illllll lty. Pnsturage is good and ilalry‘ lug conditions excellent. flats lo lcavc her, ls bad-tempered." The text of his remarks on [Ila “My Gm“? 3- Ernest cube"- nubjocl. follows: “Who are tho women who are happy, who make others happy. ‘h ..'1t-— ldllkad v uI for a sonuc m (u y wnu t~ Grade nl‘_l‘ Dime Moynagh: 2' S l Miss MacKenzles Department Grade If.~l, ltesabclle Mossmaml ury they may bo) uro always al- lractivo to look upon; whose health em’- Is as a rula good: who are nov- Glide I-—-1- Afilhlll‘ Munroe; 2n or short of friends, or presents, m" 531ml)‘ MacDonald; 3. Josepha taken out, Pllilllei- ‘ENDEAVOR T0 STOP DIVORCED PEOPLE MARRYING onlr. do not seem to grow old‘! —-— "Are they the rich, the clover. NEW YORK. N .Y., Oct. l7.-—Dlv-{ tho beautiful women? Not at alborced persons seeking to marry an-| e [hereafter will state their casc hc-i Oil. , “ "Good tsmner is a woman's smut-from a committee of counsel when '.'H8V€ You Ever Heard of N ya! _ Creophosi: This valuable remedy pos- "IH unusual value In run- ‘Wn conditions, ‘loll at flesh "It! l tendency inward weak N!!! —- quality guaranteed wuflill"! compounded of “ WPQ‘ llflll‘ Ollllllllbld- ‘ Ms benefited others. It wlll ' Ill you, llaroiii L. Worth! I "I um for m. Allan‘: i Io: Remodel I uo-vnweonwwon- _ mnvooooooooooo-oeo-o-o-oot est charm and greatest asset, and the cmrgyman doubt, the prophet“ the quality which, to a large extent of the new imam This who“ was» ‘ ““-‘-‘i="...".°.i.ll'{;‘25.“.°.°°t?.;.... mist» v s“ mi» v husband ‘has loft her, or-but forglxfisbywrimgln “$365102, tghlfrglfi , a sense or duty~would like tol e “pp t 3 u m ‘I 1 ave her. is had-tampered. Most The ‘esmu m“ m“ "3 e mume rieudlosa and unwanted women w“ “urea by the m“ Dr" “m” 1 h" hnnempered; and mo“ fem. Sloane Coflln, president _ of Union lnino workers who seem perpstunl- Thwlllfllcfl 59ml" 1- “m” h" , Iy to ho looking for new jobs are bad-tempered. ._ "And very sad it is, because Ire- quently It happens that bad-tempor- been divorced. ed women are very good-hearted 1 founght for years In the presbywfl/ plug runs against Its members officiating in h; mo hm, are an average crop in New Brun- swlck and Prince Edward Island. but In Nova Scotla tho yield will be slightly below average. ‘Due l0 lot potatoes in all three provinces have suffered. (Iltlous in Nova Scotla Iatc vari- ety apples are maturing well. Tlw yield is still estimated at over 60 percent of a five year nverflfle- PRIOVINOE OF BRITIlSH COLUMBIA A Iurgp percentage of the grain Iu the Interior still ln the stock has l-Uready suffered some damsse 1mm the wet weather. Threshlns i8 completed In the Gfwser Valley 8M an 80 percent crop has been har- vested, lRalna have also damaged onions but the other vegetables will show satisfactory yields. An forced to com-pet l h‘ l d BVQWBQ N“ "'3" '5 bung harveut" with many othereresllzlerltsti of“ htig‘ Bd- A9019 91cm"! l“ demyed b“ district. does not receive as much Il’0\3hln89 Ill elllmaled Yield l“ 75 as the average city mall carrier or’ percent of overuse- The Jlulce In apple and berry crust has begun to brown. “omen-conscientious, painstaking and hororabIo-gcod women. And If they were not bad-tempered they would be lust one degree better. and ham)!’ as well! "All potted and worshiped wives are good-tempered. Even If they are Inclined to be extravagant, un- punctual. untidy and ‘ ‘ r ' F‘ when (all qualities which tend to destroy the harmony of the home), those ~lfillo failings, If they are good tam- Dflfid, Ire fondly overlooked. "Sibel. mold, he good-tempered and let who will be clever." smooth. \ In our,» and anions use Insure M“; QfiQyIQQIQ at. CUTICURA Helps Business Girls to Loolr Their Best The regular use of Cutleura Soap, assisted by touches of ‘ , ‘ ’ beeps the complexion fresh and free from blemishes. the heir llve and glossy. and the hands soft and "utlcura Tnleum lo fragrant ‘ ' and refreshing. an Ideal toilet powder. mcr:1-o.::~ moat On Tuesday s. motor party cou- the beautiful new dwelling Mr. lnman is erecting on his farm here. ‘ l Will A. Pooley the genial garage man of North Tryon is building an extension to his already commod- ious garage. With this finished hc hopes to be In a position to handle the large business coming his way. i The musicale in Hampton hall on‘ Thursday night was well attended and all present heartily enjoyed the programme put on by Prof. Fletcher and those who so ably assisted him.‘ Messrs. Chisholm and Howntt. f0 say, Old thing- O ZEN ’ (vh/v5 gag’? who have one of the largest acrcages of seed potatoes In Prince County are almost half done digging and report so far a splendid crop with almost no rot. Another large grower bore is Geo. H. Callbcck do Sons who also report a good crop and very little rot. As yet no seed Q If SAVE THE -\vhen the pony one has pul‘ ands boiiom dollar on, scaippers in absolutely Iasf- as he tusuahy v oloos- ii s some comfort to one cash on a hot favourite. in cigareiiesand l0 be ab e / WC’ l) Under Ideal con’ Mull Contractors Association. Mr. over because the over; Tum MW“ me 5“ "I" all rural mall boxes be placed on the marriage of people W310 hid lei. the pies cook slowlY after the [he "gm handed aide o, the road’ has been shipped but it is expected, that shipping will start in the near "W"- l tFishery Commission Movies at Victoria on Wednesday‘ were as usual well attended and watching the faces of those there. l what I sum up as a satisfied on I5 T951 1119B W hi"? B 800d mOl/le-lliue Provinces and (Quebec m0 show nearby. Nothing just like it. I, plaQe here Saturday EHIOY Il- D011“? V011? llllau u dozen witnesses the five lCmnlnissioilers. ll9llllOfl by (‘lluiu The Ladies 0T the TTYOH Unimdlluan A. K. lilac-Luau, hoard m‘ illn (mulch SW39‘ elm“! hem libel-l‘ difficulties which Gus-pt- fisherluon monthly meeting at the home ofcncqllnter um] fvtaeivetl suggestions MTS- HBmlll/Oll IRE-I'd. TFYOR CYQSS lor the improvement of roudilic-lvs. Road. ‘Thursday afternoon. The at-‘Anmng mo suggestions llltltiflltell Wlldfilce W95 800d. Cllfiidelablfi were ones zlvelrtiug payment ol‘ a business 911d Work W85 110118 811d the, bonus l0 fisllernuzu based on lbc 509151 side 0f the d9)’ EIUUYECI by allfquailllly cl‘ fish lauded utilization Mrs. Leurd served tea at 5 o'clock. ‘rt-l’ fish waste: eslabllsluueni, of u illlllfliiillllg bureau In ltccp dealers The Ladies’ Circle of the Northiilfnrnlcd on flirt-lusting prlrvh‘? in- Tryon Presbyterian Congrcgationtstitutlou of u scnurzilc dnpnrtnltvn’! met on Wednesday. October 5th atol‘ Fisheries zlllilor lll UliiP-Vil or the home of Mrs. Manson McNciLlQuz-.b<-r~ nltlflclzil drying of fish; The attendance was the largest onfiulvztllct. of nlnnuy by gnvernuu-nts 7590M and a V97)’ successful meet'll(l assist fisl crnnen in Iluildiil‘; lnll was held. Tca was served at bouts and a clusc snasnll rm lobster 530- ‘for a period of four or IIVO ymlurs. lit was also sugguslcrl that u law The SYITIDIIWY 0f TTlEYIdS m"? Wllflsbnuld be passed to prevent the "sale go out to the family of Mr. Williamhaaiulnn from Newfoundland uudvr Bell, Cape Traverse. who passed to tho namv of "(luspc Salmtru." the Great Beyond on Friday morn-f The t-ouccnsus of opinion nmou ing. Mr. Bell who was a brother of Eat-Premier Bell was a prominent‘ farmer. and fox rancher and always. lnmrested in anything for the] betterment of the community in‘, which he resided. In politics hc was.‘ a staunch supporter of the Liberal party. _ Now I must bid you Au revoir but not for long. I've more In write but short of ink and short of cash and credit. worth not a sou. That's why, I stop so Au revoir as ever ‘ "Elsmac" of Z. --%—<o>-—-— i l RURAL MAIL CQRRIERS l WANT HIGHER WAGES; TORONTO, Ovl. 17.—*I7IllII'flN 0f rural mail carriers for Illghor war:- cs and better working conditions will be laid before the Dominion, Government at its nuxl. session by Thomas N, Phelnn, K.(,‘._ oi‘ Tm‘- onto. solicitor for the Canadian" Phclan wlll be backed up by s. ps4, titinn prepared by Garfield Ma: kinnon, of Guelph, secretary an general agent of the association. I Abolition of the contract and ton- dering systems is the chief demand made. The carriers ask that they be put on a straight salary basis of $70 per mile per year. They also ask that they be permanently ap- pointed and not forced to tender for new contracts each four years, as is now the system. They point out that they are tho only Government employee to‘ whom this system applies. and! claim that the average contractor-J nnet ofllce janitor. when the equip, ment he ls forced lo maintain ls taken Into consideration. The request is also renewed that Gold Sea! Rug . the Imitation. owing to the fact that many sor- Ious accidents have happened in the past through drivers having to g0 from side to ode on busy high- ways to deliver mall. -—-o-oa>-—-— SOCIETY TO SAVE FORESTS Society for the Preservation of Canadian Forests has lust been, formed with head offices In Vanq couver, 8.0-. and branches In Tor-| onto and Terrace, BJC. The object of the new organization Is to dealt with the basic cause of the forest fires. rather than with the elfechl and lo cooperate with other aim-i liar bodies In the Dominion. ' ._-_-<Q>-__._ -q pltnslnf combination n] Mulberry. Getdond Royal lhu. lllnwo Llulnnt . . . IJnlImlt. ‘ Satvurdayliug IlIillPfIllIIy. when m9 “EMS mime 0n I lead (Can. Press Staff‘ CorrespondenceJl, . ‘Stunner Acadia. 11f‘ party to Shippcguil, N. it, furlllo homz- sweet home to hubby." n sitting tllcln nu Monthly uud ut -_-_-<+>--———- k “(falvatqllel lllul-stlay. {W} WASTE, QUE, Otil, lT.-— Tilt; llTSll FY9553!“ 5° ("We 9-891“ YBO 119-5 public. hearing of the Royal Com» made 500d W911 You kllow PC0919 W mission on Flsilcries in the Aluri-l fl om more ‘ ‘ NEW YORIC N. Y: Q (ll-i. IT. ~ “worry llINllll ways and luv-nus Io Gentune Cong bear the Gold Seal guarantee All genuine (hmgolcum Gold t ca! Rugs are covered by the (Iongolcum Gold Sea! guarantee of “Satisfaction or Your Money Bnck"——a definite pledgcol lasting satisfaction and your juwitlvc assurance that Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs arc the best floor covering value your money can buy. The Gold Seal, shown nbuvc, is affixrd in every genuine Congolcum I . . and only the genuine . . guarantee and so that you may readily distinguish the genuine from If you will Insist 0:1 the genuine (Iongoleum Gold Jfeal Rugs-with the "Knhmir" Pclfun No. $62 1e shown have at least a bit o ‘s v o POKER HANDS wiluesses appcurctl m ho that the ‘hoop them there. number of people engaged in fish-i "lit.- r-arcful in your selection of lug un the tluspe (‘oust is ilocrensqyour lighting zlrrzlngemonts and no Eluuitol- bow great the atlrnvlinils In llle e-vcuini: the Vn-mluisslonlelsewhere friend husband will uni iurnlwlctl the (Ianudizln Governmentgvundcr lllll Inln lilo night. I'm- \\‘III('Il will lnkefllcrly il‘.umin:tletl_ your homo will FUNNY STORY IS BANNED NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. l'l.-“Pat and Mike" and other fictitious char- _ actors who have peopled the open- .-\t lust Ilu- problclll 0i why ml-‘n mg remarks of countless public lr-uvl- homo bus ililPll ‘sfilllltl. its Speakers are out 0t date and 0m of all on ilCUOlllll oi the lights. ll “we, m me (mm-Km of Mm KEMP you dout believe it, ask Airs. ilvr v - nice Ilr:-\vsvr_ who llzul out‘ n1‘ llll‘ efinet Eggltlcsttlgn 5012c; rggrlrllgrclg} booths n1 lllc Exposition of \\'u- 252E085 S‘ Bosewnme s 1 g Alls null Industries Ill-ll 1th‘ an is an msu“ to me ‘nmmgcnce "Lights," says MPH. ilnwsvl‘, ‘Bl all Zl-"dlelwe m all!" a Speed‘ “have n lrvnlcutltlus iuflucnrv- nu with a funny story’ MYS; Holmes mvu. Iiusbziutls IPIIIFIIIIII-I homo filial at ltllvcv school gfieposxtlcsxxofcltulg! afH-r u hard lluy n: lIH- office are . a iona omens P“ lila- r up: m rum-h nil‘ lit- vlsil sick frit-"uls “if the speaker has anything w say or uni-nil lodge nu-(lliugs llillllfiri lllc ‘worth while, an audience 1s ready Immo is lighted zmruclivclyn to listen, and it is tmnccossary to “Soil row sluuii-rl lzunps will gain its attention with a joke." nuiltv oven tho l‘l\_V lrrlvcliiu: luuui, The sllcakcl’ advised Public ma‘ linger longvr in lilo living l'l'l4)lil.'tor5; to practice their specche,» he- wbilo ll. wurnl zunbol" glow will fore a min-mg t-llzlin them In their mvn iirvsitli- su- uflurllvcly that wives. ucvrl uI-vvl‘ lunar-flu Pllnplrh. 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