. k . ..... 1 ~ THE- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' " l The Late Dr. J. D. McIntyre An Appreciation vO-OXOQQOQQOOOOOQQQOQO-O . Illualmfcd Below is III: Gold $¢al— [amour throughout 1h: Dominion. If ll 6n all lGINIIIIG, Juuranlud Cold- Scal C1m|o1e11m Alf-Rap and Hall Runny". 111i 1211111111 11111111111111 ‘HUMOURS OF HISTORY’ Guardians latest 110111111.- w-lll start Jnrny, 2611;, Iihe ~1 ANTHRACITE co 1. r111- base- 5°’ “- burners and furnace. A. Plckurd 8r (3., . . 11111-201131. AN EXPERT designer 111 1111111111 garments at S. A. McDonald's ‘store l-Odily. Special orders taken. 36-1-20-21 In the death of Dr. J. D. Mc- ' lntyre. not only the family and i111- rnedia-ts friends. but the community {rt large have sustainbil a severe res.- Widely known and beloved throughout that pert of the Prov- ince where his duties as a practic- i-ng physician had brought him into intimate relation with the lpeople. ills passing has been the occasion for a deep and general sorrow. in training for his life's w the late Dr. Molnrtyre had 11 distl guleh- ed college career. As a second year student he graduated from thr- Prince of Wales College at the head of his class. He ivas gold medalist 111 the Moirtreul Veterinary College at the conclusion of a three year's course. 1H1: subsequently graduated , with distinction in medicine from, itlcGill University. and forthwith entered upon the practice of his chosen profession, in which he be- came so eminently successful. He brought to the discharge of his dut- lce these qualities of head and hearr that made him not only the physi- cian but the friend and counselor of all w-h-o sought his aid. A ready sympathy. a frank and manly dis- position were iinlited to the skill that was ever ready at the call of suffering. In 11 wide sphere of activity his )L’ll‘.'ll. skill as a sirrgeon would have ‘nought him wealth and renown, [Qlllcflllfllll Doitlieslerllass.‘ “bu, i“ mu Chm“, wudni-sduy Gunev“ Swuzcnhwlwl who bum“ Aibirnilunt evidence of thurt skill is .1-1I0f€li°'¢!.m5"555"'l'[ ‘ ufueiirno-n riie 28x11. 11t ll IYClQCk- me,- m, the R M ' S p lime," to be fmundin tlrelrcinurkpble num- r ___. , , ., ' ' , '. ‘ icr oi‘ successfn operat one per- . — _ A pmzE WWNER‘ _ The ‘g-‘mlfm “kllllfh ‘mwed “l “L "hm" formed -hy him, often under condi- till llPilHl about the G _H l‘ _ v _v_l _ l, I (l, m) .11111.1y- _. 1. Rnyirmird corneis to m,“ mm would seem to farm‘, he _ , I, l, MDfPSSOJ. who Don“ uau 1,111 1.1a recerru .1 ‘is i 1H ,2. pmnndue mrmlgh H“, IUMHUS,‘ “lance of succesé . . 1' -*'.\'l'llll imw" lll? hack ""11 prize “llnw-m ‘vhohml 18mm!” “ulvfiu, m M“ WI K' Roget“ “ml ‘on YEW 'l‘hsre are runny today iwho owe rill-i lll-i llilllflike- lll" "l9 "hum has"), (fompemon m‘ lL “","‘“y auemw“ Wm‘ Mm “"3" prolonged life and health to his m“, “")|'['.ip§ m; l5 m; 0m, illivlllllllgefl of investments to make .:11l, for Black Banks whirl: h: Skim and who hum ms [uemory in |ll)lll'l 1 i‘iliSll'll on his shoelace possible the cultural enjoyment oi‘ , -1 - ,1 -, 1nd“, remennbelun . . _ , , , , , ” ' ' ce. Brtlt was p, ,1 1,5,.- gpllghenL 111111111; 111 thc ironic, us compared is Dalton 11.1.~.-11. _l. 1s hoped Zmuflcwrislit, m, mm, Khmlnotamnj A BRITISH FEATURE-Hum- uuisr of l-i-laloi-y a comic prince .0 start Jerry. 211m. TTHE EIGHTSOME REEL in Hlelund costume \\'1|l dHlI I11. your‘ eyes at Burns‘ Anniversary. ' .1: . r1 121.11 A NEW YORTR-ilemonstrutlon of lalldlllfi Garments at S. A, McDon- ald's today. 36 l-Zil-Zi HEAR THE SCOT FROM BURNS‘ old farm Alosgiel, Scot- land. fling “A Allan's u lMun For a‘ That." at Burns‘ Anniversary, ' 62-1-21-11 WONDERFuL DISPLAY 1111111111 new sails coats, etc. Special or deris taken today at A, Mellon. aids. 36.1.3021 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Jtev, 'l‘Irco-dore Ross of Port Elgin, N. B. 111-tends 1o visit Cirm-br-iilirpa, Mssc», iluiimg tire month oi’ February. lie will l‘.Ol'I(l'lIC[ servic- es in ihe (‘hnrch 11f Sccmnd on Hfllnpfililtiffl Sire-st, at ihe usual hcurs, beginning on Sabbath Feb- ruary 1st, Rev. E, Mac-Dongall, Moderator. ' MAIL FOR‘ OVER8EAS-—A full mull 1L1.- the lln-ltcd Kingdom will be lllifillillcll-Bd l1y the Muntrosc $11 1'1" . . John on Frflday. th: . 411111. A 1‘11ll mall will cl .1 h.- d.c.».-_pn‘iched by the Seat“. er Lancastriu rsalli-ng from llullfpx on Monday, the 213th. inst-um, N-Wflllfl-Ilcr. parcel p051 11nd speci- ally addressed correspondence will h1- fowaidul by the Alourrtcnlm fro111 S.- John 0:1 lilililay, the 30th, 1.11- Slkllll. ‘ Anorirer- r1111 mill] will 11d 111.. sl..il‘chid hy the Steamer Marburn llflllll Si. John 011 Saturday. the 3] l. . active, energetic, little s frequently require a ' large amount‘ of nourishment. and much of this is '11 suppliedbyBakei-b 1, l Cocoa in a readily ‘I 1assimilable_ form. MADE IN CANADA BY llaTBakerlkCoLhniled rsueirsnro 11w WEST AND CLVDE RIVER.- Servlce Su-“iduiy. Jan. 25th.. West lUV-rd‘ 11 a. 111. Clyde lliveri- 3 p, 111. Subject, "Isaiah a1n1l The V-ic- .11ry 11f Faith" Evening service in _WL8L River also at '1‘ subject, “Sea of Gnlhlpe, t-hle scene of ithe Stilllng oi‘ tine iSuoniul." Sabbath -.-:1:lir.1l I11 Clyde ltuver ul 2 p, 111. W s1 11.11111: u‘. ti p. 111. ’l‘l11-1 iilllilllfll I meeting of -t~he Crlyilie. River sec- t.1111 of the congregation will be 2* l onflieflaanaPalfcnr 1V0. 408, a nruf III:- ileaigir in H11: aiiJ w ‘Ir. Winners of Congoleum Title Wrgting Contest To all particlpan a in the Congoleum Title Writing Contest the iudgea cx- Iend their sincere thanks. 5o xcellent were the thousands of entries that choosing the prize-winning titles was ' ‘particularly difficult and the following were selected only after prolonged consideration: TO STUDY FOX FAR-MING.- Ainonl-t the visitors arriving in thc ri-iy Monday even-lug were Mr. 111.11 Mrs, Raoul lteyunond of “Brush the snow off, children. It can’t hurt this Congoleum Rug” Headless little feet that love to tramp through snow and splash in puddles, that seem to pick up dirt wherever they go-bring no worries to the mistress of this kitchen. First Prize-—$500 For there's a Gold-Seal Congoleum Rug on the llmif ‘n. ___., with invesuiieirts that offer chiefly lllll. MI‘- Rvylllilflll will standing m, “Hum-n, Success “H, for Speyed ' of Erection Structural steel work rises as if by mail?“ net work of Pilwerlm girder-s traclrlll 397m“ the blue gm, gulllnul 0f a lastifll 'lw'"""9- sgruetural steel, made to Specification and needing 011W t° l" "iv" eted into place, out-dis- tances all other build- ing materlaul in point 0f speed of ekciiofl» Booklet on refill"!- Addrcss DQPL K' ISINNOF company uuiiifi steel Plate 6. Structurll Work _ Sher-brooks. Que. £3.74 s‘ ¢~Q~ 47BALN3’ 1&0 11cm" 51'. e ll Buying arm Produce i ._i_. W1’ i" Pil/"III hlehm 1.1.1. ices for ' seen and FEED 011-rs .8250 and FEED WHEAT can and FEED HARLEY SEED and FEED IUOK- HEAT " r BALED 111w and sTnAw We are rolling all kinda of Feeds HEEPHORSES. CATTLE. and H068. A big irlety of "c", Oultry Supjpljzg Gui our prices before buy- "Q, We 0|‘ ranch)?" FLQUR (bu. D okra ATMEAL; _ J10“,- MEAL d“ TAILEkN-N‘ HoL-EWHAI-IAM- curl, Tc..|11 and ‘Low’ H If lowest primal. 2. Arman 1.111.. D LIMITE - nu-vqe .. ' hedge, Mt. ',. cough remedy not pleasure, offered by the llirreau for the advancement o1’ nlusic of ‘Toronto, ‘Thousands of uSSDY-S were sent 111 and among the five (loilar prize winners appears the name of Miss Claire 13112001111111; Rockford Square School, Grade 8. Chirr-lnitetorvir. The Guardian con- ‘grutulutes Miss McCormzic 1111 her well merited success HELPFUL MEETINGC- — Win- Jrlcir hiis been trernrc-iiril-ously Slllfhiill by the lldwtllflll and effect-Eve. pucaciiing of lire “Former Evengel- Mr. i1‘. W. FOSIIPI‘, of Fort 1511.1 field, ldulnc, The church has i11bn c1'1:\\'1l1-1l to (Bélplltiliy l1y those who would ~111u1 allow badi ivéather 5r bud roads to DDPVOIII thorn from he: "E1111, ilrlir great preuciror. 'l‘l11> l. or or‘ the Church. Jtev (‘h 0111111, (lrirhunr was usually pftfiudli do conduct ihe devotional UXElC cs ()11'l‘l1ursdriy, :., 151111. :1 recep. 11.11 of rniriribers into lire (‘liirrch “'11.; hold. \\'h1 11 iwcnly .~. vrn lir-ilinlis \\"l.‘l‘l-‘ 11.11111 “llri, 1. Jianrf Of fellt1\\'.sirip"‘a1::1rl wel- coined Church of (lodfi Another r-e; p-l Lion service will he licfd In this‘ Ot-hcr denominations "' cilty will also ruip -u 1 of new m-enrbens as i1 dir- sull 0i‘ the preaching, 0t‘ lflvii-irgolist Writer. - SCARLET OH-APTER AT MT. HERBERT-The 11111111111 ineotiiig of the Hillshoro Scarlet Chapter. L. i). ./\., was held in the Mt. ller- hcrt l-lnll 1111 Wednesday irighl. Jnnuury l-Iih, The officers for I925 were elected and afterwards in- stalled by James Roderick 131111111. P1111! 1C11111mu11iler in (romnnuril of the lllllshoro Scarlet Chupler, W. (.‘. Ncil D. ‘Nluiiheiin, Charlotte- town; E .13.. James 1R, rMunn, :M.t. Herbert; lcliirplin, V ‘Stewart 1Mun11. Mcrniiiiil; 1C. Scribe, Stephen T1111- fon, 1Ilunhury; TFBUEL, James R. llifirtch. 13ft, Herbert; l-I. at A., Arth- lhr Fur-bush, ‘Charlottetown. F. L.- Clifford Kennun, Churlottetorvn; S. l... Harold 111111111111. Kenaocli: ITO.- Jolin A, MacDonald, Bunbury; S. (‘. Malcolm MacDonald, iliormlild: l Herald, Heilrnge. Churlottetoivrr: O .11., Dan ‘MIIOKGIIZIG. Charlotte- town. lt was resolved that llic Chapter meetings he held I11 Iloso Lodge Room at the 1M1. Herbert Hail for the ensuing your. it. being considered the most central lodge in the Hillsboro District, The Cl111p- ter was moved from St. Georges, Lodge. Charlottetown to» Rose Herbert in January. YOZL-(Patriot please copy.) Malia a Family Sryplly of Cough Rem: y Ilgnlly better than HldI-Illllll colllh syrups, Ind eaves about y. Elllll llld qun-n-w MIDI" I 1i‘ you combined the curative prop; eriies of every known “reeily-mnilo you probably could .t as much real curative pow!!!’ in t ore is in this simple llomlkmadf‘ cough syrup, which ll Willy Inhaled in a few minutes. (let from any drugpiat 2V1 OHM“ of Plriex pour rt into 11 -oz. _ 11nd nil lire bottle with nvrurv. 1mm: either lain anulnted aurmr syrup. elarlflc mo asses; honey, or corn syrup, u desired. The result is l0 ounces of really better cough syrup than you could buy read -rniide and saves easily $3. Tastes p eusent and never slip u ' This get: rig at the cause of nd gives almost immediate relief. Tt loosens t 1e phle shops the nut throat tick e and eels the sore, lrr - tote membranes so gently and u: y that it is really utonish 11g. A 1hr’: ale will usually overcoml the ordine y cough and for bronchitic. p lrodmeneirs and bronchial leth- mr . In nothing better. 1 1* u n moat valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract. 1,11 lrn r1 used for generations to reek up severe coughs. fntment. ask your T d drnEgfnlolfl 1W3}? ouneu of Pinox" wit full ireotlonl. and don't aces t ‘Cilllflillllll r- bottla Bear rice ll . : inex and Syrup preparation) hi; 11 cough .1111 1111011111111 ucclinr-Zulzcil and r111- Jfly '1l11'ir new exl)e1'i1.1|l=c1-. ;.1.. 1i11- (Iardui Province ISLAND LADY ldunernl services for 1.\1lrs. daughter, 1\1l1's,J,IM. Levens French chapel, ul two p, n1. Lyuli Webster and A, local cemetery. ‘Decvenserl W115i T yours oi’ age. rind was a native 111 11111111‘. (l9 0111119. N. 11.. 111-s 111:0 from Charlottetown, llll(l been a resident fnr fifty your». Deceased is survived by three suns, John G. Clark 11f lliilifux, Nova S1111. tiai. Fred Clair". of Attirlboru. "Mass; Arthur 1C. (Jiurk, of (‘liar lntteiown. l‘. E I, Cumuln; by ilirro daughters, 1.\lrs. 11.01115 Lowe, Mfr. A. Baptism. S11111ervlllc. P1111111. Calif. WGY Program THURSDAY, J/TNUARY 22 WGY (Schenectady; N, 11) (lfilltlfllll l-Zlectric Company T90 liilncyirles (380 iMefgrg) Eastern Standard Time A1355 i1. 111. 'l‘i111c signals. 12.31) p- 111.——S“lock ‘market m. port. 12-40 I). 111.-Produce 111-indict r11- port. 12545 l1. tar-Weather report. 25"" D. Illr-Mllfllfl nn-d mill, taut Professor of Philosophy, New, York State College fem Teachers, 6-09 D- n1.-Produce and stock market quotations: news bulls-plus“ 11.111 p. n1.-Report on conddtion m New York State Highways, fur. u-Hlied by State Hllglllwny .00.... llllr39i0ll. ‘G139 Il- ~111.—DInn-er,muslc by blot? Ten Eyck Orchestra, Albany. 1145 il- m.—"A Few Mcnnenls ullh New Books," William F. Jacob, Librarian, General Elecmc Company. Selection, "I rnsrilmezvo" Mydd-leton Orchestra . 3110 D- mr-Tfllk. “Just , Boy" courtesy American Boy Magazine). 8:25 p 111.-Selection, “Iuv-inciblv- Arnenl-cir" WGY Orchestra 8:30 p. n1.-Comedy, "Billy." by George Cameron, presentedi by WGY Players. TH E CAST Billy Hargirave Frank Oliver Alice Hargrave, he sister . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Marjorie Tyler John iiargravc. his father . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. lliaurice G. Randall Mrs- Hurgvzlave, rhls 1n0thi9r'..... Helen Campbell Mrs, Sloane . Clara Swanker Sam Eustice Edward E. Si. Louir Sloane, Mrs. Sloanel; (laughter Rosalinc Green..- (laptnin Chalice S. Ba-unres Doctor Jerome Lovenhelrri Bbatswnin Burton Anthony Sailor Coirrtland l-lopki-ra; Stewart Ass L. Baum-Pu Btewardess Lola Summer».- Act l-Upper deck nmldship S. S. Florida. Afternoon. Selricbibn, "Joys of Youth" Bendix Orchestra Act II-Sirme as Act I. Minutes later. Selection, "ifllflne Wsl Orchestra Act 1lII-—Same as Act. 1. nex-t morning. Five tz" (irusnwnld The BURIED. —~ Joseph Clark, who died at the 11111111: nl‘ :1 iii Santa Paula, Calif, on lMOllllily ev- ening, were held Wednesday 111 1h.- Th" Re-v. A. Alden Pratt officiated, 11nd "My 1'01‘ 8169f) m‘ res-t, But the car-l L‘ g|,,v,,1_\.|’\“1(.c he may rcirdri" is llllfllllillllilllP-l 511.11g. interment wus made 111 1h'-ll__ >(‘li1rk crime here fourteen inonlh-a P"l“"'"l'l1::1t Edward island, Cunuila, Wherr- sh» ,1- lMuss. ,7 U _ , v “m; M“, l M_ ‘Ieuvéns. of Sn“m.1n\'11liia1hle i11 all matters reiluirlngl to ihe con11111i1n.on 0t the » 13.0w Judgment and sound common, “Early Problems Wit-h 111m... 01.11.13 ren. Elizabeth H. Morris, Assn»; \v.1s1 ills dislike of lniibliclty. that ha» would never tolerate any lpnlblic re» 1'1 rence to it. The life of a pract- icing physician is iit best, un ex- 1111l11p, one. The calls upon his skill are not infrequently draft-s upon his strength 11nd endurance. I11 iris minis-lyations of mercy he He aloud within Ille firm/bold, and she knows it can be cleaned in a moment. lust :1 klIflWs neither night nor day nor 11111113 nor seasons, nor may he heed! 1‘. _ IlNllfllHlS oi‘ his own irvertiixedi rz-"licvc suffering. 1o heal the] l1) 1111-111! the broken hotlles 0f‘ . is his privilege as well 111s lllsi * hat service, re 1 than hyl 0f whom we wrItP: :1 service! was always 111 the (Jflllllllilllll! [i111 ' alvrii dicarl. I llui 1h" lll‘i1Cll('.P(ll' his profession 1 11s not the only amivity in which »1 .l| l. ll111n I11: vlll-llliflul. l)0-'*l.\‘l’SS‘c‘(l of 5111121111111, Ihirsliirss 11nd “w-cu-tlvc ability. 11g these lines he was equally uccessful. And his counsel was Iarense, which he invariabl fin bear upon theim. ,. ; it is a nrzittcr‘ of universal regret .il1z11I. at u iinic o1’ life when his duinrvleilge had been enlarged. and illlh’ skill matured by experience, hr- >.ll‘3\llll have been culled away. And 111 nrnny his removal will come with 11 distinct sens-e of person-a] loss. llut the sui mans came to him, as It. nrust come to all. after a life 11f llSPfllllleSS and service, which ex- rirrili-fieil I11 a great measurcpthe Austin's definition of olrzirlty. "which en-vloth n-ct; vmmtut-h no; it». if; is not puffed up." Allll 1W “Vi: lay 011 his pull. not :1 \\'l‘.'<'llll of the flowers that Wlhfill‘. bu-t i1 trilbute to his inaniiness and wor-lh. And in lasting 1'Clll8ll‘l‘l)l'- uncu write over him the epitaph. "A Soldier of trhe Common Good." MRS.‘ BARBARA McLEOD y brought Thedeath of Mrs. Barbara ..\1c- Leod of Granville, at the age of 86 took place on the morning of the 16th of January. ‘She was the wid- ow ot’ the late Murdock ‘NR-Lend, who predeceased her by ~10 years She wnsthe mother of iRobert .\l1- Leod, general merchant, 131-1111111- bnne; ‘Peter on the homestead. 1CuthelW,, oi’ Brudiilbune; rMury Ann and iH-iiphemla of -HfllllS Co. N. S.; Kate in 1Mass., U. s, A" 11nd Mrs. Malcolm McLeod of Grnii ville and Bella and Roderick who are dead She was sick but for a few weeks and ended her life I11 the place of her Lord who she loved and trusted. Rub Rheumatism Or Sore Aching Joints St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and rheumatism is pain only. Not on_e case in fifty requires in- ternal treatment. Stop dragging,’ Rub soothing. penetrating StJsc-obs Oil right into your sore. stiff, ach- lml Joints. and relief comes Instant- St. Jacobs Oil is s harmless rheumatism liniment, which never- IHBBDDDHIIB. and cannot burn the s n. Limb" "P! Quit complaining! Get n small trial bottle of old, honest- St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store. and in just s moment you'll be free "m" Pheullllflli Will soreness and Bllffflfllfl- Don't Jllflfll Re ef awaiis you. s1...1-¢111111:o11 is j at as good for sciatica; ‘neuralgia, lumbago, bsckaehQIuQraInI, 206 _""_'Tsriiiu f 11o 1=o11 11 riocii Follow Instructions given In Shaw's Home Study Course on Selection. "American Honor" . . . . ....:-.. 070Gb)’ anything e so. Grunn to give l - g3. arses: 11:11.12: I 1 11:30 p. m-Orgm ‘recital b)’ Stephen iii. Boisclsfr- fnom Proctor s’ Poultry Husbandry and you will make easy money. Others and»: reprovf; bu! mollier smiled and whispered, "Cheer up, if '4 ioaluprwf. " Donald MucKcl-izie Murphy Side Road, 50min, Ont. Second Prize- $200 Dirty boofs, dripping umbrella, Selene momma, Iuc 0'; Smiling wifie. wipe: up mud, Home Since! Home, Cold-seal Rug. Mrs. Marley Howell, St. George, Ont. Third Prize--— $100 Uur Ilosias view: Ilia! puddle, W illr serene and smiling fdcc. Sh: knows Gold-Seal Congo/cum Will never show a lmcc. MII. A. L. Gcggic ' Ml Glendale Ave" Toronto, out. few strokes with a damp mop and the cheerful pattern will be as bright and spotless as new. it's the smooth, seamless surface and the heavy w:- proof base of Congoleum that make it so easy to Cit . . . . Dirt and dust cannot work into these rugs. Liquids 1111i spilled things cannot stain them. Many Beautiful Patterns And the attractive designs are so varied that you can easily find one suited to any room in the house. There are artistic and elaborate Oriental motifs, dainty and fascinating floral effects and neat tile, mosaic and con- ventional patterns. poorest, and i1i1gru1lgi11gly| 11111111 :1 full and generous xpiizu-winning titles in the celebrat- l $25 each ll; l: udirme Carmen dc Bruin, i 1 1 \-_-~.».—T..- 1 GoldTSeal .i*’m"l O Fourth to Eleventh Prizes- john Douglas, 4 Carling Ave" Toronto, Ont. AlfredNixon,965B-77thAvc.,Edmonton,Alfl. Mrs. A. C. Clarry, lslington, On A. Mcllrlahon, Dunlroon, Ont. Duck. 2534- lfith Ave. E, Vancouver 1.5. Craig, 2804 Foul BnyRoocLVictm-ia, EC. i044 Bordeaux Sh, Montreal, Que. j. Lepagc. New Westminster. B. C. ‘GOLEUM 1.14, ART-RUGS Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs are no bother at all to lay. After a few hours they'll hug the floor without tacks, cement or fastening of any kind. . And you'll go far before you'll find such big value :11 solow ,_ I price. Dealers cverywhereeell Congoleum Art-Rugs. Popular Rug Sizes-Popular Prices "’ i913 11154.50 9.71 ft.$ll.Z5 9.112 1121111011 9x4§ ft. 6.75 9x9 ft. I150 9xl3f-lt 20.25 , 9x6 ft. 9.00 9xl0§ ft. l5.75 9xl5 ii. 2-41) 1' K. Cold-Seal Congolcum By-fhe-Yard, 35c sq 311 Winnipeg and 111111111 Wes! proporlionalcly lrighi: m 1111.111 0th.: twig/u Write us for folder, " Modern Rugs for lVlodci n Homes,‘ illustrating all the patterns 1n full color. . CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED I270 St. Patrick 51., Montreal, Quebec -,. Made in Canada- by Canadians —for Canadians fiillfl OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUS- AND ENTRIES IN CON- GOLEUM TITLE WRITING CONTEST KEPT JUDG- ES GUESSING The Guardian publishes herewith lllk‘ I'11ll list of prize-ivlnners uud ed Advertising Title Contest which (Iongoleiim CanaderLimlted con- duclctl tlurinrg the lust two weeks in October. Owing to the enorni- nioirs number of entries and the ex- cellence of most of the titles sub- uriticd, the judges have found ihe"'1' task extremely difficult- Anil now—as if winning u five hundred, two hirnilreil, one hundred or PVEH a twenty-five dollar prize wore hot sufficient, the company is preparing to distribute additional bonuses of twenty-five dollars to each prize-winner whose success- fril title was inspired by flPfil-hlilflll knowledge of the advantages of (Zo11iz0leun1—l.e, to every prize- wlnner who is actually using a Gold-Seal Congoieuin Art-Rug or the By-the-Yard goods. An extraordinary amount of in- terest seenis to have. been arouseill by this eon-test: over one hundred thousand titles were suggested for the (‘ongoleum advertisement p11h- lished without a heading. Here they are-the eleven lTtcky ones from among the many thous- ands who entered this contest. And even the losers say their efforts and the better appreciation of Coir goleirm they obtained. made even losing well worth the time spent. As for the winners, we congratul- ate them sincerely-one and all! FIRST PRIlE 8500.00 Donald MacKencle, Murphy B'de Road Sarnia, Ontario, J-le stood within‘ the threshold ex- pecting 1r reproof. but mother smil- ed and whispered "Cheer 11p, it's waterproof." . SECOND PRIZE: 8200.00 oMrs. Morley Howell, St. George. 111. Dirty boots, Dripping umbrella Serene-Momma. Lucky fella’. Smllin Wifle. Wipes up mud. M 'l‘l '|‘l B1 W El are doing it. Why not you? Low cost. Free particulars. 1 Write Shaw School. Dept, (M. Harm-anus Bleacher Hall, Alb- any. N. Y. ' I 1 46 Bloor 81., W., Toronto, "Ont. Home weet Home, Gpid-Soel R11|| THIRD PRIZE: 8100.00 Mrs, A, L. Genie, 1 So ‘Off Bloor St. Wesr. ‘Poronro, Ont. Althouglit it‘.-1 wot -r1n1l storrrry. She knows that her Congoluirnfs G01 ilie Gold 51-1111 ikiarnntee. Pldinoizton, Alta. Little pools of waterr, with Convince you that Co hgoleuin heats 0111111111. John, you need not. worry. with Gold Seal gijrrairtee. Ontario. ,confloieurn Ownerrs Never Grumbie 0 Ihittle Vancouver, B, C, When Jack RPW the‘ Dlidille ,l1ls llld~ Very real. Guaranteed Gold Seal" R0111, Victoria, B. C. To srveetliearts The lesson taught is clerrrly this: Select Gold SeaLCongole 11m. Bordeaux St.. Monitreel, (Jae. (‘omine elies eont conforpnbles, f-‘efl fillfllettea artiltique, Ne peuvent supporter I11 critique. Mr. J. Lepage. Blnckv/ood Street, New Weatminister, B, 1_';_ 011 chosen et personnel, L'Ar1 Rug fionxoleum. 141 Glendale}! me nun cachet o'er. J Ave, Tloronto, 0111:. Our hostess views that pirililie, With serene and‘ liuilling face; She l111ou's,Gol1l-Si.~al Concnleuin \\' lll never show a trace. HAVE 1'1." UPHOLSTEREI) ANI) REPAIREI) That ole piece of furniture can be made attractive and useful at very little cost to you. We have experienced tradesmen and guarantee each job. Consult us or let us consult you. FOURTH TO ELEEVENTH PRlZESl szsoogaci-i .Ioh11 Douglas. i Carling .Av1=.,‘ otl1er's happy 11s can be, Alfred 'l‘- Nixon, AVE». SEND US YOUR GOOSE AND DUCK FEATHER$ We pay highest price when they are not mixed. b. HENRY VMcFARLANE HEAR OF BEER 8t WEEKS Phone Shop 1042 “ I-ii-l-J. l ws, WTOMANDF FORTY ",~._._'lil'Cl‘YlM 0F CONSTlPATl0ll Yrs. Fannie “Vhitc of _ ' (17.82 ‘,\|;m'c_\'.'\\'c11\1c, Brook- it ‘Asiothcr said D1111 t worry. this 1y" ‘Yb’ wrhcs: “‘l»\lun1v~st‘ c\"cr_vi-._111o~i'i1i11g. for" ihe l.'1st\fivc"yc:11's I sufilércd ' \vitl1'\ sick head- nchrr-s. l felt thB W115 ill"! l0 JIQIWITIISIICSS, nc‘V(f 1' dreaming that faulty" i11- tcstinal eliminatiorncmiscd i11y ‘isuficring. 1 .561! wretched, my appetitlmwas gone. .l lost interest imprc-q parig my meals, life W85 uotilworth living. A ilcw days"'tre‘:1t1nent of Cal'- tcr's Little Liver pil\s River-iced 1* wonders. n, The)‘ L. l. niud and slush galore,‘ carpets for the flour. .11 rs. ‘A. G. Clarry. Lsllngton. i’. O- Hone 134 ‘L 111. water's naught. to 111e, 1c patterns nei1t._ the color’s fast Ali-s. J. A. Mcliidhon, Dundtrooni. er Everyday tllnavoidable 11111- foriunes. - _ 1 Mrs. F‘. Duck, 28'.'l4—16th, Ave, E- iriay was. 1 Jeffrey s. Craig, zstyi Foul Bay seaklll "g wedded bliss. hen furnishing the he phy homo, Madam Carmen d9 Br bin, 1044 Joigmant ‘futile n Pagreeeble. f. y. i 1..- nt on parfnit accord.