/ . ,. ‘PAGE EIGHT AGAIN ‘BOMFURT llT LOW 008T! ‘N it! . i‘ __ Suite shown above up- bolstered in long-wear- . ing Jacquard Velour, deep spring seats and backs, Reversible Cush- ions. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAA A CHALLENGE ifuii MYSTERY ailFF uoiulus TAKE ‘THE LEAD l! It might not happen again in a hundred years! KROEHLER’S stepped in and made a sensatioanl cash purchase of this manufacturers highest grade coverings- . HOLMAN’S — always on the look out for just such a buying op- portunity as this, were quick to take advantage. only a firm with the Buying Power of Holman’s could handle-and we did Now, it is YOUR OPPORTUNITY ! merchandise is here-right on our floors! imluiui nu tliusiiiuiinivsi llllltli» For YOUR uoulzl ll A MOHAIR uluurlctulilzll ularnto tut olsil l It was a situation that Seeing is believing! The LOW PRICED SUITES - HIGHER GRADE COVERINGS LOWER PRICES ' l ‘Let every part of your body fall as Same Suite as above but upholstered in gen- uine mohair with reverse cushions in attractive patterns of moquette. . §li9.00 Chairs. A FEATURE vllue See this Suite in our window-Full Chesterfield with serpentine front—two- Large High Grade Mohair Covering. imagine the value! 3 Pieces .. . ... . $89.00 sized fl‘here’s A Knack ~. In Learning How To Relax Beneficially G0 IN FOR SOME EXERCISE 0R SPORT AND KEEP All‘ IT . TILL YOU'RE HEALTHILY ' TRIED Life, especially in cit/w, resembles a merry-go-round that is goingfas- tcl- and faster. It is quite natural ‘that people should hold their breath, tighten their muscles, and wonder just when they are going to fall off. But if you will relax you will dis- cover that you aren't riding for a ifali at a.ll. However, you can't re- man wound up and escape. You must conserve your energy instead o1 keeing your whole body in a state of tension. invaluable Exercises A few simple exercises will prove invaluable. If possible, go to your favorite btauticlan as often as you can and have her give you a scalp treat- ment. She will knead your scalp with long, firm strokes that make ewry muscle go imp and send your blood along at a gay, swlt pace. Then she will work on the large muscles in your kneck, knead- ing them over and over again. Your llcnd w Qhang in a loose fashion. But when you raise it you will be looking at life in an entirely new manner. You can't work 0n these musces in your neck with your own hands. There will be a tension. ’ Are Easy‘ But you can perform some other smplg exercises. Lie on your back. though it held no life. Your legs, your arms, your bands. Your head. your neck. Be as immobile as a. wooden figure. Now stretch your whole body as far as you can. Relax Don't control yourself. Imallne m" you are g bfll about 0O TOll GOWII I hill, and let yourself roll. You won't. of course. You will be quiet. Another exercise which helps, but which requires assistance, consists My Word Is Law Says Husband In Dismissing Wife A potentatc among husbands ap- peared at Tower Bridge Police Court London (Eng) recently. "My word is law. I dismiss and engage my staff, including my wife. I can do anything I wish with any of my staff," said Charles Bodln, a baker's manager, who was summon- ed for neglecting to maintain his wife and, alternatively, for deser- tion. Mr. Campion (the magistrate): where do you come from7—-l am a naturalized Englishman. Mr. campion: I wonder you don't bow-string your wife and drop her into the Bosphorus. Mr. Elam, for Mrs. Bodin, said the husband earned $24 a week, $12 of this being for his wife as man- ageress. There had been disagree- ments and on August 20 she came to court for advice. Since then defendant had stopped $1 weekly of her money because she had been absent from business without his consent. Fol- the last three iveeks he had paid her noth- lng at all. The husband then announced that he would dismiss his wife. He was ordered to pay $8 a week. OPENING IS POSTPONED MONTE CARLO, Oct. 17— Monte Ca.rlo's new $2,000,000 sporting club will not open this season, due to the lack of operating funds. This palace of gambling was scheduled to open its doors for the firs; time in December. Baron Del Richter, a Casino official, said to-i day, however, that it was thought more economical to await the re~ turn of ‘better times." ..__._____~________ and letting your body drop forward from the wast. Pretend that you are as limp as the rag dolls that you kept in your play-house when you were seven and eight. Have someone place her hands just below your shoulder blades and work your back up and down. If you want to relax, go in for some exercise or sport which you enjoy. Keep at it until you are gen- uineiy, healthily tired ml will N- in shading with W111’ feet llllfll lax without any pmlwlvliflfll- lasizinglservice. _I—““ The Suite shown above gives you the greatest amount‘ of comfort ‘at little cost. ious line's of the Chesterfield. . Note the large new typfoliairs‘. Berhernberf ltlobainas. only found on Suites $200.00 and over, finds-thali- each Suite is a Kroehler which ensures Study the spac- the covering is high grade , -.'-i Snioker Excoriated i NEW YORK, Oct. 17—Laugh, grin, smile chuckle and chortle all you want to. Giggle or sneer if you must. But beware of the snicker- it, will make a monkey out oi’ you. Exooralt-iiig the snicker, Prof. Carl G. Gaum, fun expert from ‘Rutgers University, brands it a "snake in the grass of laughter." "Anatomically or racially it has nothing graceful about it," he told the Mark Twain Association. "It has n0 more o! a smile in it than a post office slot. "There is a debased intent abouz it that lacks the virility of a snee and has none of the inanlty of a giggle, which at least is innocent in its intent." As for the other forms of humor, he said the man who laughs at himself should get the highest mark in an intelligence test. Satire also rates high. _ The man who guffaws when a mule kicks somebody else may be at the lowest end of the intelli- gence scale, believes the Professor. while at the other end is the pol? son who laughs at Anatole France's “Penguin Island." Ancestors of the Dog of the remains of a domesticated dog of 10,000 years ago affords support and strengthen the evolu-i tion theory. Flor within that time new breeds have been evolved, dif- ferent from any that existed be» fore-among them, to name only a few, the bulldog and the bull ter- rier, ihe Airedale; the sealyham, and the Calm. And within little more than thir- ty years the Pomeranian has been changed from a blg all-white or all-black dog of zo lb, or more to a fluffy ball of about 3 lb, which has borrowed most of the colors of the proved the enormous plasticity of canine flesh in the hands of the Sclflhtiflc breeder; and so are not disposed to be too incredulous when told that the St. Bernard and the Yorkshire terrier have a com- mon ancestry-Exchange. Belfast and Vicinity On Thanksgiving evening a very successful concert was held at the Pinette Hall, under the auspices of the Orangemcrrs Lodge. Apart from an appreciative music program, in- teresting addresses were delivered by Rev. Allister Murray, Caledonia, and Rev. Mr. skinner, Belle River. We are glad to report, that Mr. R. E. Macdlonald, Pinette, is grad- ,_ ually improving after his recent ser- Ths recent discovery in wilhhire foils illness. Thanksgiving service was held at rainbow. In our own time we have; Wflekly Program of the Y. P. B. a liam Nicholson, both of Sydney; sleeve, ffQm the elbow o, the V"? §“°°°=‘Bl"1 °°°l=l W" W‘! Glad». in Detroit. and Edit-b 1n shoulde and in tilsloaok of the when ‘Ile Hall was filled with mem- Halifax; two sisters, Miss A. Stewart wriggling '11,,- belt L, mama only bgrs of the society and their friends. a teacher in Peachland. British in ma; A i-esiily DNDB-red lunch was pro- Columbia. and Miss c. Stewart of an attractive Charlottetown. ‘rho funeral is to be I program 01' music aha recitatlons held on Saturday afternoon from WW fall as they were durinz the was presented, and presided over by his lat-e residence, 00 Leonard street, ‘Past season. instead clothes must be RW- D- L- Griffiths. Bil-Elm‘- Tlw to St. George's Church, interment society shows much avtlvity and in- to be in Hardwood Hill cemetery.~— Sydney Record, Oct. 18th. vided, after which crease in members recently. In the baseball game between mer were victorious, the score being ‘7-6. ' Ill MEMORIAM MR. FRANK I. STEWART Mags on all eivic buildings are at half mast wday in respect to the memory of Monk I. Stewart, form- er member of the teaching stafl of Sydney Academy, and for the past 41 years a resident of Sydney, who passed away at three o'clock Thurs- day morning at 60 Leonard street. Mir. Stewart was born in Char- lottetown, P. E. I. in 1863 and n- oeived hls early education in Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. Later he graduated from Dalbous- post graduate course at the Univ- erslty ofhorldon with mathematics a specialty. Time and time again. thg learned teacher was referred to as "the most expert mathemat- ,Eldon and Flat River teams the for- Shirring Provides Smart Trimming Shlrrlngwillbesemifllafltybos of clothes, including coats. A. vol’! \ I Your llome Deserves the Best! v.1» ' 1 .. kg} ‘ .15‘ -. (til. KL —MADI— 4 *i25"" __ This Suite should sell for $200.00--our present price is $125.00. What a saving! Large, roomy, comfortable pieces, constructed as only Kroehler can do lt. See the beautiful walnut trimming and the tastefully ‘pleated arms on all pieces. Note e-Ffifi-f -- - l A OCTOBER 123,192.21- the heavy mohair welts on the Chesterfield. Plan flow to have a Kroehler for Christmas = Our deferred payment plan makes it ‘so easy to , _ payment paces any Suite in your home-the balance in ten monthly haven; Kroehler. l m A small payments. -—————————----______________________, _ waistline; will fitted perfectly to hide them. lines by means of tucks and shir- ring. Shoulders will not he so wide, ‘onings and sugar. oove: and cook but shoulder trimmings are still in isiowiy 3o “flung”, strain flmgqmgh- i Erect favor. And shouldels are oov- ‘.ly. Soak gelatin in cold mm- five cred. Oapeleta, wide shining. Ieo-tminutas. Add strained tomato mix- ture which has been heated to boil- ing point. Mix well and poul- into mold. Chill untiistifi’. Serve on let», "' tuce with mayonnaise. This is Ifi a thers andtirly puffed sleeves arc used not; be pinched-in ,2 twpom mg“, l . and achieve trim ‘cod w“? i ll lull/tilts ———————————---~_____*________ mlvlaro drama SALAD ‘Two cupstolhatoes, 1 005 ‘HM water, 8 slices onions, 4 whole clov- ‘es. 2 celery leaves, 1 teaspoon salt, 2. tablespoons granulated gelatin, 4 tablespoon: lvlfix tomatoes, hot water, sou- i. ie University and after that took a - fresh proof of how long standing i115 3mm chum, on sung” w. iclan that this country has pro- is the association and friendship ening, when Rgv, p, 1,, 31-1113,; d9- duced." between man and dog, but it does livered an appropriate sermont, and _ Cumin! to Nova Swill. Mf- BMW" nothing w elucidate the mystery of the choir splendidly rendered aelec- Mt teurht rol- some two rem in the origin of the canine species. tlons of Thanksgiving music. Mr. Yflfmouth and fora P913“ l? m)?“ Rather it bends to make it more Dave Griffiths effectively sang tho Sydney- In 1991 he came to Sydney baffling than ever. \ Holy City. ' Ind Wis made principal 0f 896M: a century ago i: was generally {- lAcademv in 1898- belloved that each canine breed Rev. and Mrs. D.L.Grlfflt-hs spent After teaching there for sever}! was a distinct and separate species. Thanksgiving Day ' visiting friends Wars. h! RUTH! from "10 I"! 1°? and was entitled to-and doubtlessland relatives in and around Kerl- a time and was re-sPPOlIWId had-its two representatives in theislngion and heetown. ', |1918 Ind rflnllfltd I New!!!’ °¢ Ark. It naturally seemed imposs- , _ the stafl until 1080 when he wan ible that the stagholmd and the w‘, regret to report that fi retired on pension on account of.iil~ King Charles spaniel, the mutlff Margaret MoColl, Eldon, l-lu recent- health. and the Maltese terrier, could haveily had to undergo an operation at He was l widower, hi: wife, form- a common ancestry. the Mince Edwin! Island Hospital. erly Mina ohalionor, of one of the Darwin's theory of evolution‘ all: heafriendu willbe Illdln know old Sydney imiru. mun: atl- Yflldfl the suggestion of a common ‘aha is getting along alright. ed away about sight years 180- M" origin seem more feasible, and the‘ - to mourn their loss are (our daugh- Hmrience of dog breeders in the At the Belfast Church Kali on ‘tors, Mrs. Barry Vail with whom matoenturyhlsdone much torjlpradpy evennii. following in hanladnlliahmnmandlm. 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