DEGEMBER 11 -1929 .THE I ' ° - '~ ‘ -CllARL01'l7ETO-WN Q,UAl{DlAN' ' _ |»AG'E N|NE " ' ‘ I il r p 5 Y '_ ' Y, -. r v d 'gt V - iw. . »- . _ . __._.___,,_ _ , V _______, _ __ i ,_ ,Q .. /'_ f // . , , ' , dl 1 ff///A7/fr///if - Save lite valuable Premium Coupons packed with Clulrman. All Rock ' OSWi\id. Il/.S L00 l&lZ_¢>l‘i0W." " /H City Tobacco Co. coupons now an circulation are of equal value in ` she began ,D ton up her work very ‘ . !/ .__/ r ...Lu mf' -_ 1 ,///l ALL ROCK Cm' TOBACCO CO COUPONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE ..-"`:`f`.&:1j\` L" ` ` <““."° .. 0/5) >\»\9\&Q rr' ali? \~ o\°t“'\ f ~` »i.\\?“ cr '*°::°“° . fr-rl - “‘ .E Kf¢r i»=-W `~ x r-°"2`»f°‘°` i » 1 Mvsri-':aY ‘ . oy Aman Canaan » Continued from page 2 . _-___¢.-._. _ ,.___1 kiiowlrhlm wrong." `=_ “Dear me," said Lady 000%. "tylrat a mess I seem to have' made X of things. Of course,_I should never have asked hlin if I had known-. You ‘should have told me all this before, _ l 'L /l "curing premiums. n \ '\i\`i d' dr' ` r d all' '. Ask ~' 'ff//Z,/14"' » 'your nierelianl for allilillofl llc:Lenzi:;"yTl:»lr‘;c;il°‘Olil:"lIlIalilyersxmiume.` - cuemuy' slr Oswald looked lt' her' ' ' ‘ ' . made as if to speak, then shrugged fl- "’ ,- v»-A _ - _...H .. _ .. ' . ' his shoulders.,He followed her into EMMET 3- CUSTELLO - 2501. to Si- MHl‘y's Church, Brat, andincnts of Dr. J. D. Kelloggs Asthma the house. Lady Coo e, g I 'YM if m'WE__l 'L "'M?""""‘_'m"”"L`"`""" ’ t wsllun ahead R -4" H MHS °f Rtquiem was celebrated for Remedy and it 'will fall bacl: even wore a. very faint smile on her face. ‘ There passed peacefully away at Brac, Lot 9, on November 23, 1929,l “ner only forty-eight hours of severe suffering, Eimmet Costello, son of Wm. Costello, at the early age of 29 years. ,All that medical aid could do was done but to no avail. Thr deceased was visited by ills be- lovcd pastor, Rev. Father McCabe. who administered to him the last sacrament of the Roman Catholic Church. _ The funeral was held'on November the 1'€D0se of his soul by Rev. Father McCabe, P. P. He leaves to mourn, besides his fs- ther and mother, eight brothers and three sisters. The pall bearers were William and Ennis McNally, Stephen Malone, Raymond Creemer, Archie Arsenault, Onsuim Gallant. May his soul rest in peace. ::A foe to asthma. Give Asthma half a chance and it gains ground Hipidly- But give it repeated treat- 'fa.ster.,There is no halfway measure about this remedy. Ii? goes right to work and drives asthma out. It reach. es the inmdst breathing passages 'and leaves no place for. the trouble to lurlr. Have it by you for ready_use. Farmers of Italy are using~-a|'rl- culiural machinery made in Ger- many. Nesrly s4,ooo,ooo is spent .each year on divorce cases il-l England. She was fond of her husband, but; she-was also fond-in a_ quiet: un-l cbtrusive, wholly womanly manner-» of getting her own way. _ _ To Bc" Continued ffomorrow Household Hints ` r ’ ""” -- _ . Hanging Pictures , i“ CHRISTMAS FOOTWEAR _,g :T3 I AT ALLEY’S I Guaranteed Service & Comfort With Tone , Make Your Selections, we Guarantee the Quality lil? r '<~‘ '<.'>=x»'f, rf 'f52"i’f=s “ggi” _gm . ‘rr if Style No. 300V l, f A Light Service Weigh: Hose for .g Practical lim Day Wear with the U Contour (improved pointed O.. run F lu sea H ' I " ° °°‘"’ WENT/l .lmlcli Ill 1 -.~¢> <‘4f.,' 5 .~,4,» T ...o“‘ A \-,/f|¢_'l‘ Q lin'/V ‘ll -4:; if ‘fafff "f~§r?.~.. » Ml" in Ailifum. N. Y., io mall num mm or ss.oo. our null .lup- . ggi »¢ \ % i* ff Q 3I"..’?.7"17.'?"?:`-9'- "? ~’7’f””.""“"" _f~__\..'*i<__ag;£2%`B._;___ . ment has Jllll- been reeived till; full, 1 Dolly ` s,-=~g -- 'i f.-'_' the place where the nail should go., Add' a pinch of baking powder to the washing water to improve the flavor of fowl and io help make it tender. _ An old fowl should be soak- ed in vinegar for a few hours before cooking. Slove Cleaner I, A good stove cleaner can be made by trying a piece from an old stock_ ing over an old whisk broom. An exchange commends `ii1| iol lowing sarcastic _to "the careful reading of those to whom they might apply. 7;! heel). ‘~ An excellent wearing stocking _.` cspe¢_:ially adapted for those who 5 require s light weigh: stocking ,‘.\ combining satisfactory serviée with `~ I F silken smsrmess at `a popular price. K . 4 pair. \‘ ~SI]lr N0. 300 .tame ar above with l .\_\» - Squara Hnl. . $1.50 and $2.00 f` A very attrative gift box' free. OVERSHOES ‘ - SLIPPERS _ Menu ms so so-5° Many fashionable style; of the above to lit all feet _ln black or brown leathers. .'|l\_)l.|1i\\ . .ft SKIS As usual our 'stock contains all of the new Chlldren's 4 feet ................... $1.50 ide” for women in Brown or Black,‘ranging in ' Chlldren'a iii feet .... .... .... .... $2.00 price from $2.00 to $4.50 for Carriage boots of Girls 5 feet $2.50 Bmw; 0,. Blau. vu.-si, Girl, sl; fm 33.25 .. .sans ` Menu overtime, $2.15 up Boyce reel. . .. ._ ' B Overshocs . ........-........ $2.50' Boys 655 feet ......................... 8.00 F u ` 5 ilu oys Girls Overshoes ...................... $2.00 i\Ien‘s7 feet .............. $4.00 up 1.00 Childrens Overshoea ................. $1.80 Harness .......................... S ll SNOW SHOES The eve( populgr Christmas Gift. l\ier_\'s $3.75 Women'a 5150 vvomenu 'Iso to :ssc chu $2.50 Boy. $3.50 Harness ’l5c. _ -' i '_ ,Lao _ 0(/\ I, . .~_\ 2-" p w1,.cgm/oil $ \ rs Fl Il wvsrllls Nrwaun - , _ liosroonrolrrasisnlolz' E 'AI Your enihuaiaafn for the 'Prop ' r-arch" shoe will increase aa ` _ our experience wearing it grcadens. To wear this new and better shoe. vandlng or n is io en oy foot comfort walk! It l hitherto unknown. f ALLEY £3 ` FASHIONABLE You feel new vigor and vitality because the shoe is designedto fit the feet and relieve them of any strain. We would be glad ' to show you how the "Prop~r- arch" ahoe sets a new standard of footwear value. Co., Ltd. A FOOTWEAR lid ‘ .P5 A 3..-. fi .3 H. gl ll. § , . ¢ fr -ii " ' s "J Q) _ilunnl el lm lla! , ff,/3 if 1. You shall sell your farm pro- ducts for cash. where you can, but not to us. for vo buy nothing from _ ‘ »'\ 504- l \ l 2, You shall believe ill. and buy W all you can from us, for we wan your besx, because we do not knoll you pc"sonally. f*‘rf§'1f=v.~fr;t-':..”<-I-.=.'.-“*§‘“‘*.*r=..’ nyaaaaaalaa ’*~ iefcees~»..».s 3-S-_gn ~ {$l .= VF _ Maybe at your house you’re still sleeping' under thin summer quilts, blissfully indifferent to Blanket Sales. But there’ll come a night when you’ll wake up sneezing, to say BLANKl;'l‘5 A din th lgh positlo _t liantgwi. fllnllcturi sisdrit lla desire: tl; J _ [T A is h 1 I the lt N- lil,` ' rigisteii ing liiciegefind prezseiilxaganmstg ~_ S U N S H A D E This does away wlthawkward reach-‘ A ing for hammer and nail while hold-f , ’, V S ing the picture to the wall. ’ *K D Q I .AT1-4 oFF BUY NOW. iv Msn. onnen coMlvuiNnlueN'rs _` , _ Fu .in the goods from the factory wiih ._,`_. __ i your money; you ‘may have to wait a, few weeks, but tnat ls`our business method. 4. You shall get help from your nearest city or village to build good roads. so that you may easily haul goods from the depot, but do not ask help from us-we don't help to 5. You shall buy church bells and altar utensils from us, and send the money in advance-that is our rule. 6. You shall get all ii-le help you profits from you than they, it is against our rules to give to churches. 7. You shall convert your neigh- bors also to your faith in us, sc that they will buy from us, we have room for more money. . 8. You shall look at the pretty pictuxu in our catalogue as often as you can, so as to strengthen your desire for things you do not need. \| er goods to save freight. Send us all; ‘your ready cash. so that you may; 'not have any of it left to buy neces- isities from your home dealer. ; 9. You shall believe us rather| ithan your home business men, for 'we want your trade. We get io be ‘millionaires on your support. Don't ibe bluffed. . | 10. You shall call on the busineui 'people of your own vicinity for helpi i and credit, if you -meet with hard Eluclr, trouble or sickness. 1t‘s your. fmoney we want; we don't know youi 'unles your orders are accompanied 'by cash. Cenier, North Dakota, Re-l ` . L I i publican Patrloticv Legislation rt ls surprising to learn. through an article by Willlan Beagle in the magulne "Plain Talk." the extent in which the movements and business of aliens are hampered by what he calls "patriotic legislation" .of the stale legislature in the Amari- can Republic. Noi' are all such laws a relic of war days; many of them have Ibeen passed long since hot passions build good roads. » l ; can for your church from the bus-I iness men in your nearest village`or '. W clty..for, although we have moreliheg | H, l in #cies-'ec but which you may order with oth-E XMAS GLOVES THE VERY BEST TONS LIMITED J. A. McLul‘cn I 53 i%:%i%r"s'%i_?§»