U. hifivvrw. nznwfulahhvbmavw toe-w- ‘IT-TE’ criiiiiLorrsw-own GUARDIAN" nova dY BAYER A L80 Passport Photos’ 168 GREAT GEORGE STREET The balance of the Foxes in the Mass Fur Farm ranch, Mount Eo ward Road- will be sold by private sale from now until pelting time. Any Foxes not sold by private sale within the next ten days. will pelted. care Peter Charlottetown. Newsom. Brighton, m wq A Meeting of the Sutherland Silver Black Fox Co., will be held at Montague~ on 2nd day c-f Decerm bcr at 4 o'clock. Shareholders are requested to attend as business of importance is to come before the meeting 6042-11-11 E. PARKMAN. Secretary. 6225-1 l-Bilis. (‘HOICE FARM FOR SALE 50 acres highly cultivated land. buildings in first class repair. 3 miles from Rocky Point. For for. ther particulars apply "A" co Guardian. isizsfii-iimioi. ' ' g POULTRYTA/OTIO 0..___ _ M)’ Canning Plant is now ties Fowl and Ch’¢i<¢n_ 1 All-Shipments remitted 1°.- 11,-... ed chicken and fowl, All stock to be undrawn. J. D. JENKINS sass-i l-17.\li'i_ in Add be For full particulars to parties in . terested will see Mr. J, E. Newsom . 1 The Iron Horse BY EDWO. H|LL -~M|1-1u111! .Dn you see? 'l‘iie Black .lia.wk medal that Lincoln gave us.i ‘I've always kept it. it's broil QOOO-OQ-OQQO One ‘around "my neck eve!‘ Hill"? l Willi or iii kiil." h ‘° Mm m“- Had" .all‘;..‘§Z”L."i.Z.“?§IZ-f.' ‘lillilifigfiii Ctoquauisuw 9750"!) a swift movement reached upward —ancl enjoy the rich flavour and nutriment oi prime fresh beet. “OX0” CUBES Oiiifiiii ‘and kissed him. "There!" she said. “That DFOVB! 1hoiv glad l am, Davy! 1 can't be- llcve it's true. And yst the very nioniont you dashed into the car l (cit. somehow. as if l had seen you jbciorc-dhe queorest feeling!" JQSSC-Yl and Deroux had with- drawn a little lo_one side. Jessiiii with a scowl. Deroux with a smile of ilctai-hcil ziniusement. Yet hi! eyes ivero unsinlling. One watch- ing him might have supposed that he had formed an immediate dis- like ior the newcomer who hail fairly exploded into their little group. As for Jesson. ilisinsti! 1was written 1ilaiiilY llllilll lll-“ll'llllll' ltlllkllltftf. Fresh from love makingi with Ruby Kenny, aware of a pas-v sion for the (lance-hall girl who jnow tilled his tiioiiillits. perfectly . 1t'0ll2~‘(‘l0llt§ that he was i101 lli ll-‘Vlf l Wm w" by Anna“ u“ [Pu pm with Nlirlain- it angoreil him. never- inisi-s November 28th, 192a at 31119111111 111 gee 11111111101. 1111111 1.11. o'clock inn. what is knouiras l.llt' 11111111111, 11 1,0111“; 111111 011110111111. iizitienhnry Property at lilliillfilVlllt.‘ 1111111111“, 1111.111 1,1111 1119 1mm in it-iinslstiiig iii‘ ii go id diveiliiig hoitso11101, $111111’ A1111 119 111111 11m 111151191] yfllillflllltlllfit‘. harn, store. ivarehiiusi» 11111 1111111 1-11 1161. eyes 11s 1111111 51111111 and i-oal shed. with about one half 1.11.1111 11111011181 111111.11 111- 1311191-911 the il(‘l'\‘ liiiid also larec building on 6111-1 1,1. 11111 11151; .1111. 111111 1111 111111u1. 1\\'l1ill'f. If not sold "on hloc" would 11111.11. 01191-9111 {xi-ii curtain hniiil-iigs (to he rcmoi" "Viioll, well, Davyz" said Thomas it'd) eifiliiliilvlll fiillllt’ llil)‘. it not Riarxli “Fills is quite tho most re- lllllt‘ sait- will hi,- on Aliiniltiy the lil'l aihii- lllt‘l‘lllll7, 0f lllil lflelllll‘ ll ;.ii1111 1.1M !,.»~il about. 'i‘hink of itll JOHN CUDMORE We lo r) sight of you for ilitecnl \\'iilsim-. years and ihen you pop out oi no- where one jump ahead of Indians and li-ap squarrLv amoiii! ll-b- V!" itaii‘! lwni that in the novels. "l1 \\';i.~' magiiiilcoiiti“ ('l‘lt‘(l ’ihi- [E Frviiriiiiiiiri. "l t-iinlil noi l)l‘ll(‘\’i‘ 1111. pyl-s as i saw this young man 1ariualiy oui-speedini! slilllx ll°l’-““ ._E._._ men. i voiigratnlzitii you” 11 _ Farm consisting O1 275 acres of ".\lr. ilprvllX.“ said M; sh._ Illllfl‘ freehold land. All clear but ten l5 nil“ llmllmln‘ a V“? QM nllmull acres. which is covered with hard lllllll lll.\' llilllll‘ l““'l‘ ill lllllmls‘ ‘VIII, and soft wood. Six miles from -l"-*'-"'l"» l"? "lliri L-iiginoor. Davy. Charlottetown. Two sets of build- nil‘? hlmm‘ lmmls" ‘lmlsml “aw ings, all in good rgpahg him a limp grouting. and turned a if not sold by private sale by Pillllllllwr- lkrmlx‘ "xlendlng m‘ Dec. 9th.. will be set up and sold ' ' fi-p hy public auction. Also stock. crop 6l.'lfi~li~2 1 . iiiiiiiiih and implements. Apply m HORNE 5110s.. F a Winsloe, ' o Owners. Grip, operation arid I need large qualntlw ly. Slwcial prices paid for crate‘ CHAR LOTTETOWN fr I Will Sell for O R. All his Household Furnitur in good repair. Including new and Books. Mahogany Dresse Dishes etc.. etc. Auction Sale or FURNITURE his Residence, 103 North River Road On Tuesday, November 24th, 1925 At 1 P. M. Sharp Parlor. Dining Room. Bedroom and K-tchen Furniture all Graph. Modern Alaska Range, some very fine Rugs- Wilton Square (extra large) Sectional Book Cases inspection Monday afternoon. R. E. WHITE, at Serious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check 1t; 1 use the old Rleliablemsafe and Proven Remedy, L815; ative BROMO QUTNIN E. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven Safe for more than a Quar- ter of a Century. The box bears this signature '6 2%,.» Price 30c. Made in Canada. e and Effects comprising Willis Piano, Edison Phono- Bearskin FB. large Mirror. Pictures, J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. 6111-11-18wismiu. Farqiihai" S Nov. 3rd. Nov, Connectin Curling. Cornerbrook and othe Ports. Oct. 23rd, Nov. bth, No wmoeeooeosoooso o CHESEBRO B Established ma. kfkfia I I teamship Line S. S. “H ETHPOOL" Leaves Boston for Halifax Oct. 20th, 17th. Dec. 1st, Dec. 15th. 8. S. "SABLE l" Leaving Halifax for Charlottetown, oa- _22"d- N°V- 5U‘. Nov. 19th, Dec. 3rd. Dec. 17th Leaving Charlottetown for (YA RVELL BROS. AGENTS EW Yoitk“ l‘ ‘voaeooeooso ' sosoesuoeeooooeoesooelp- M- Slwrr- "l9 SMELT ANI) EEL ATTENTION F"? Till! Prior-ii. ‘Proiiiilli lteliirnn mid (‘n-norui Satisfaction Ship Your. Production to ROBBINS INC. Shipping Stencils Sent 1, 2 and 3_Fulton Fish Market, New York N. Y. l} ,1I)esh'abie Residence FOR SALE That excellent property, which has been all newly and thoroughly renovated is for sale at B8 Hilla- boro Street- This property ‘consists of a ten- roomed house with modern conven- . ierices. barn and large lot- situated in one of the most desirable loca~ JIOHiS in Charlottetown. Inspection at any time. Apply to MRS. MacKINNON. 88'Hlllsboro St l City. q With Sydney. North Sydney. r West Coast Newfoundland 1,_ 2111111 Dem 4111 11m 111m ratii-ii-aiiizii. I will sell for-Ashford Andrews Lat his premises. North Milton. on w .. I‘ ‘- 2nd at One following Stock FISH ADS. and Crop- Slxteen head of cattle comprising flwo cows to freshen noon. one to jfreshen in January. six to freshen next Spring. one farrow cow. two {two year old steers, one year old 1lisifer. one year old steer. two ‘calves. three pure bred Yorkshire sows. six summer pigs. five fall 1pign. Also nine pure bred Cheviot llheep and one rsm. three grade sheep, two hundred bushels mixed lgrain. one hundred bushels red ipotatocs. three hundred bushels ijturnlpo. Terms—---All sums of $10.00 or under cash. over that amount twelve months credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent off for each. Sale positive. ‘Ne reserve. ’. iaiisiiriilvsit SHIPPERS ROTHERS & on Request ‘fm-lthrollsllt hock mail“ and ‘ famous courzil-‘Xl 1THE PRICE OF A GENTLEMAN across our trail like a wall. lug little person. "Ho could he very stern." thought... ~ I Agalpst her will she found her- sslt esniphring Davy and Jesson. 1They xvi-re both big men. with‘ iDsvy n shade the tailor. Jessoli a trlflo tho heavier. They were both o to look at. ‘but Uavy‘s was' his "naed and temper-pd beauty oi riiiriiiis sn siir is PlBTllliii1 or lll-IAl. "imimtgivvraiiimmowwililnlil". she sna-eim-yihingelae edmndnoarly [[13 1.11.3“, while Jossons was the hopes! ‘agtiiis We" h" 1°“ m“ l‘ soiter comeliiieiis \of the settled --........l."‘l““if".‘li';i2l.“..;.€fi$'iiii~e~ ieiwoirihvifldei iii iii-ii i- 1 1 ._ ,1 1 3|) dozen years. displayed the cool atfiih°fia°fii“fu“tiail‘uifi'not poise of his clans and breeding. wslkwithoutllmillllll-llld fsllwoVeflklMwhilo Davy with his quick. enthu- imviitolmvcllllr- 811W "l" “lm'°"1f1’1‘f elastic speech, his flushing smile. °l m°eg“°'t1l"é' “$111111?” "anon" his lightning-like movements. was Nil!!!‘ Ill ~ 1 "WW »~=°‘w‘°»kir-= M» i “~11.” "1 .*.::*"..'*;';:‘:..£z°?;. irirg: down to X20 lbs. but linow weigh 160 an: oun a . 81 Y havontqaiimeutintiie world. Th?“ self. yet perfectly conscious of a gllfllfillfllfllllgd fgraglcgfillymsgfnlmmecret elation. Miriam decided llcel m‘ V“ that Davy ivas the better looking. "l" “W” ""‘“"°‘"° "°" “d m“ Tilfill she tried tq put an such o cture of 1‘,‘,}§11§1"-‘3"°“° u" I am w p‘ ‘thoughts liehlnd her. tried again t0 What Taniachaadone for others. it. can resume the sisterly attitude 0i‘ the also dolor Yvll- F" loll")! Ill 800d drllil- old ilayrs. She told herself that she! slfllfl- Acwll" l1°'“b"'““°' hiid no right to cherish any cther1 Tamas vpgflfubll! Pills for constipation, eziiotion. She had promised herself made and recommended by the mauufao- to Peter Jesson, loyal to her turei-sorTaniiic. through all the years of waiting. 1 ‘it simply would not do to think Jmuch oi‘ this splendid-looking youth lwho hail leaped into her life at a FOR. YOUR HEALTH lhoiind after the separation of fif- 1 __ , _1teen veais. Sheblt-auglzit JQSISOIYR - . “ion-k across the ta e an smi ed at Lii.‘..‘.‘f;".‘l.'.ff'.'.'?.'if.“~.‘i531: i. mm i 1111. 11111.11 111 11111 young man's 11111111wvoniloring ii shc hail done so. For stirred uneasily, tlien scttloil again “om” “llllllge r9390“ She w“ less 11110 1118 1111111111111, 111 11,11, 1-111.g1,111.11_ suzr. oi‘ herself than ever before. 1101 D1111, 11,1111 1.111111111111111 111- 111 Marsh and Deroux.» over their strange thrill as lie inet Deroux's,cllials_""ll Wlne- were mull"! “l 1111111 1111211 11011191111111; 111111.11 111,111 11 the railrr-ati. auil Davy, despite his cold chill up his hack. it puzzieiiillllTllllli-i “"91"”! l" "19 Elrl l" llls 111111 1.113 1.1,111-11111e11 111 s1a1-e_1siile. listened intently“ Already he 1131.511 110111.911 11 hiid_ heard the story oi‘ the road. "Perhaps You and Deroux havclllfilll lllt‘ YOU’ llffll (lRYS- till? llflllll" 1.1111 11.1.0115 1,111.11 11111111. flOmewherQ1allC taio of its trials anihstriliZRlcs 111 1111s 11111111111 11111.y_-- 11c 11111111o111_.a>i it ilanntlessly drove westward. 1,11 lie had mnilo up his niind to ask .-_\-11_-- 1111111 11111.y_ 111011.111 --1111,11'1_Niaish {or a joli——anyihing at ivhich 11111111 110px Marsh thought. hc might be useful i-\-11_-- 11.11111 1)e11_111,1 111 1111. 11111111111. —to glvo him a 1iarl in the work- 11.111._ --1 111.1191. 11111111 11 1111111" Iliis iailioi" would have ivanteii. His .;1v1191.11 11,1 1.11111. 111111111.‘ 1)111,y'_i~-'fatlivr's lai-v i-aino hark to hiin. 111111111-11511011 cycs/illiiniiiiatoil with that mystlr1 “1111111131 $11111 11111.1 --111.1111 1111._.11.1liclli-i iii the future ivhich hold him. 1111111111 1.011111 11111 111111-1111 K1111111 1111 to tho hour of his death. Davy ivas, the trail out. l18l‘8~~llllll‘(lt}l'0(i hy lllsllellh "lmm" ltlrllel-lllll-‘i Mlllfllll- 11111111111110 11.11111. 1111111 1111111 1.111 11 falling into a reverie. Marsh was 1111111 111- 1<11nye1111p11 111111 11111 1111. talking Z‘l)0lli his vital IlFOlIlQIILi iii-hind a log and tho)‘ mini-toil mo. l'l“*‘l'llll.l' lliivy "illllllll ii loll" words 5 .111 1111.11. 1,111.11, $111.11.?" 1111. 111¢1111_.jihzii hrokt- llll! spell of tho 1iasl. 1.1m", 111111111 111111 111111111 111,, 'r11,.11 1 "l think i shall ask Mi". Josson 11111111 111 gyhflly] i" silPffllflfl -; and lll start llllll0l'i‘(i\V for lllfl liiai-lv new 1111 1111,11. 1111111 1 1 111-11 llllls." ho was saying. "A week's $991110, 1:111 111,. 1111111 1-1111- 111.11g 1 snrvi-y should settle the maitcronu; ‘iavo hot-n with him all through tho “'11.” "7 lll" lllllvlV" inoiiniiiiii Pfilllllfyi inippliii: illl'l u-l-h 5m" “mt my l"l"'ll‘l-l‘ nil‘? .11111111_._1_ 11.1111 1111. 111111111111 111111.11 11[‘il]t‘ill'l llt"i'tlll.\ ri-piy in his heavy. illl‘ limo. Thai alioui rovi-rs my lmwllllul’ ‘film.’ “l “hm lllilllly‘ i._11\-1111-y_-- wail. .\li'. Ji-ssoii is surc lii lii~ llih“. Miriam. who. ivas standing \\'!|i=.r- '1i>ll"llll"ll1 lllllilllllllillvly- llll‘ llllll" .111. 1.1111111 11111 111.111 51.1.1111; |)1.1-.111y'_ siraiizhi li|i_i~ ovnr ihl- Jllai-k liilis lat-o. was [lllZZltVl hyiis ox|irrssiiiii.lli‘l lll" lllli‘ lll" '.'ill- ‘H l-illllfi" .\s iiavy iaiiietl il Hvtllllflll lo lwi- "ii lllil.\' hii so." ri~liiriii~il -\liii'-¢li., ihz-n 11 mask ilroppi-il. lllP mask oi" "lllll \\"' Will llilYll "ll" lil-‘il ll)’ llil iii-arty iiinlaliilily that lwroux iinsfilt" lli‘ luiiiii-il across iliiv laiilo io1 l')ll‘ill'il1\' showed. iio hail lllflllllllnllvy- ‘isiilc. toward tho window. through! "lliaiiiloii, how W(‘ll do you know 111111-11 119 111171111 w1111 $111,111,211 11111-5 jtiiis t‘()i|ll|l')'. the lllack liills ruglonl Sin? hail niwi-r seen SllFll a look ofnlllHl "its! of lnirainio?" ' l with uttor ferocity. li frlghlenoil hvix‘; "Pllllly Wvll." Hfllll llTryv sm- liioiigiii lo herself. "this nniiiiiiiiii-ii liiicri-iil. "i have hiiiiitiii dovi-i noi like David Rraiitlonfilllrllllf-Zll ll. for 1/93"‘ Wllll ill)’ UH‘ Why?" Her 1ierieopilon was all lhi-ililllfl lflrliil-HF’ kooner. perhaps. because oi’ dos-l "ll" Yilli lllliik Wi‘ iriiii liiillili $11113 111111119115 1¢11v111ql Davy. Thai dlirir-ngii lho hills? ilo you know oil unnoYoil her. hui slit" lllli ll tlmviriillY Ilrililllldll lllll'- illl.V llilflli?‘ Yilll‘ to i-li.'iriii~ii-risilt~ jcziloilsy. Bnithlsl “l‘ll l0 illll)’ ill lll‘l"i-'- i'l ~‘llll'\'l"Y"|‘1l oihi-i- ihing was iliffornnt. Llosson" lave i-xprossiiil ilislikn. iht- dislike‘ that oni- inan often fools instantly.‘ ’- Willlv lll$ "H?" Sllkllhlllll. nniii-coiiiiliilily. ioivard aiioihorl H Pilfillily Willi rfivflllcrlliiri- l’i'e-' man. Dorouxis lat-n rovoalcil hatrodl-‘illlllly- lll‘ Tfllllell- Vi"? llllllllvlyi and sonu-iliinl: oisi- aim could not. "Sllllwlliliil! liflfl (vilnii! hack 111311.’. .i‘.‘.'..'“iii'i.. i..l'1“"1~.7§...'7§‘.'.."..i"'.l="'ii»“"iil>'.1§§l" villlrvilil: i...- 1.11.1 1111111111 Mvgjlhtrughts. Miriam noticed Deroux Kilifl that fear peered from thosenviw Watvhini: Davy like i1 sreiil mack Eyes, B111 111111 11-1111 lmpqg-llChl. with nnlilinking liitentness. 1 1.11119, A11 a 1111111111 of fact 11111111 "it was in the Black Hills. neari should Deroux either hate or feiirll-Ofllle Pfllefilfefik. that ililtl Wail this young man who amounted tolkilled." he went on. "lt was the» nothing in his life? isiie compeneiiiiiisht of the very day ihiii iliiilhi herself to think that ghe wag wg1dream came true. He had been! imaginative. overwrought. aiiihfiilloivliiiz a ridge. a liroiiil ‘hosliiick’ turned toward her father and hefwlllfill leil 118. Wlllwilt 8 break. TOP» girlhood playmate. 1many miles up from the plains. [n1 - who late afternoon it hogan to iles-i (rend gradually and we flaw the] mountains ahead us. cuttingi Dadi ‘thought for awhile that we were Rolling buck to North Platte in1lilticketl. Then we saw that the the late evening. Miriam and Davyiiniiuntain wall was cut. straight talked of the old days in Spring-‘through hy a ravine. the gorge into ileld, the (lays when they had been which our ridge trail was slowly like brother and sister. Both were descending. I shall never forget‘ oddly conscious of change. Miriam dad! l thought he would go urazyi iild not try to analyze the reeling, from joy. You know how he felti hut her woman's instinct told her about the road. his belief in it. lhat thc emotion which stirred hor Well. tliorc was the DBH-‘l he'll heart as she knelt in the strong dreamed about!" protection of Davy Brandon's en- (To he continueiii circling arm was something Jessozi“ i had never been able to arouse. 1 TlGNl5H GRAMMAR SCHQQL it was disturbing. Being a nnt- ——~ ural. human girl. she was not nil Honour Rnll Tignlsh Grammar all averse to the admiration of good- School. looking young men, and. this-ugh hyl Grade X.~~1. Oswald Miiirnliy: 2. iio means a coquetle. Was not iin-kiibert Maclntyre; 3. Hot-tor Biiote. skilled in the‘ gentle art of harm-l l9" nlrllll-lull- Bl" "ll" W"! "mile-wit. Alilen Shea; 3. Boniface Bernard. thing which made her heart throi»; (11-11116 v|1,_1_ 1.3111111 111111111; WlliCh fllletl liol‘ with a 801i. \varili1_\111x Murphy; 1'11 (1111111111 C11111-11y_ iilnodwbylvzlrlghl. 1o1i1i1riou/i1iiy,11iot1li elzit-‘litflll; Grade Vl.——l. Joseph Shelfonn; ' '- "H" "l ° "lwviiirn i; 3.w~ii' r». Davy she was conscious of hori 1111:1111 1111111111111“! $13511? 2,1 llniiliotl ohiieks. li. was tliilii-ult not i111 . . _ _ . -laon McRae; 3. Sylvester .-\rseo~ in look at 1him. She felt ii iillltlilhhn1l1d 111111 11.111111 1,111,111 pride. mi lhough shii hnil ilf'lllil't'.'ll ‘ . _ _ 11 11011110111111‘, 1.111111 111 111111 1111'“ 1111 Grade iV.~—1. John Pitzpatilck. iii-o oi a mun. i '_"' ' “iio iii nhstiiutoly tho most ai-i lriictivn man l have over socn." sho‘ thought. "ii he weren't. so slriingl and soil-reliant. he would iio al~ moat ton good-looking." A iwivnly-ilve Davy Britnilim ('lli longed the lzlnnce of any.man and the gaze of any wnmiin. Finl- fnoli-il in his Oglallu mocrnslna. iio. stood six foot one inch. straight. mi, tho NOIIN of MaLii-Tntonkii. 'l‘lili'.k‘ hrnwn linlr. curling a liiilc. rovnr-l (‘ll hiii well-shaped hi-iul wllh iii-ii thinks-rs forehead. llis oyon wort» ilct-p blue and vary serious. though they i-mild smile as intrlguingiy as his lips. His nose wan straight and ri-giilar. not too slender for tho strong mouth beneath. it was the mouth which somehow ruptured the glance. li. was largo luii woll modeled. and there was a dollgiil- fully whimsical twist l0 tho cornnra yhenowr Davy was amused. When ii shaped inr laughter it was oven more attractive with its flash of the straight. white teeth. There was strength in that isce- strength and determination. an well "as lie " reflection 0t s clean iissrt and un- BTillHlOll sat gazing at. iiiu oppo-l; l0 l i l CHAPTER XVIII of i i l l ~1 o M» loo r. » 523°'11-34ll8m¢5l. 1i. moi- ta it. Miriam was on oblon- sulilod mind. There In good hil- Grado Vlll.——l, (lrcgriry Molnnis; 111,1 “REGAL” FLOUR Miiaiigzeg. iéiés mr. inr '§4'$ r- u. - study on 1M1. {Q3 i s but little here Man wan ow. 311s: Their baggy pants don't show it. Ii offers you the friendiiesl service, lhe flnesl food, lhe cosiesi rooms in iialifoicThe .mosi modern, lhe mosi fire- proof hoiel in lhe Cibl. I 50_ sicps from lhe centre of‘ lhe business dislrici. Willi- ' _in 5 minules walk of The main poinis of inieresl and THE TRUTH "Are you going to dance?" “No. l‘ll be out of town that day." “l wasn't invited either." Estelie's u V‘ uproar of lrams and cars. 9O rooms, single and en suiie, Willi and Wilh- oul balhs. WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS; 1 THE CARLETON Horizi. HEADQUARTERS IN HALIFAX. “a OH. SHUCKS 1 Dining-room Boss: Hurry up and _ git them oysters opened up. will ya Assistantt‘ Aw, shacks-don't bother mei - SOMETHING NEW . LACQ HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROID Easy io Apply-Jieauiiful. Watch ii. l)ry~<i)urable FURNITURE ANi) WOODWORK COLORS LACQ. Household Lacqueroid. is a beautiful. durable finish that gives a solid color coating to floors, furniture and woodwork. It is not a paint. it is not n VHFVIiSh- it is a newly perfected lacquer that drier. in less than one- half hour. Chairs. tables, woodwork. floors, or almost any surface about the home may be finished with Lacq and ready for use again almost immediately. LAcQ Is E-Spcc-ally well suited as a finish for porch floors and interior wood floors. lt can be used with equal success on cement floors that are thoroughly dry. And. Lacq is easy to apply-by carefully read-rig the directions anyone can apply Lacq with success. Continuous washing and scrubbing or wiping with a dry rag will actually im- prove the finlsh and cannot harm it. It will not turn white and even the strongest soaps or hot water will not affects surface where Lack has been used. Made by the Makers of Jap-a-Lac ALL (‘OLORS Quarts . . . . . . . ........$2.35 Pintsul.‘ . . . . . . . . ...........$1.30 Half Pints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 ti‘ HOW IT COULD BE DONE Reggie: Algy and I are going to construct a fawncy case for our trinkets. you know. and we're think- ing of making it of wood. ‘ Miss Sharpe: Well. you and Algy will have to put your heads togeth er to do that. NOT A NUT “He's mean, but ltloubt that he's a nut, an you say.” “Why7" “You can't rnaks him sh slllout." WHOLSALE a RETAIL v 24.1.1. llliiilvllltftl; 3, Freddie Mu-i'l‘-‘l-‘"ll-9'lll§- Kinniin. "_“ Grade lii.»—~1. Frances Fennesey; Peter Ulllllpliell} 3. Dan (Jump- in MEMORIAM nvell liked liy cvrryiiody. She lonvos to mourn four diilriiih- 1 vilPH-l- Mrs. Joseph liioliichniiil. Miss 1 -l.|ilio of Wratvlile. N. 8.; Mrii- 1 ’l'lionitis lliso. 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Auk f0 No Risks Taken, No Guesscs Trusted in the Milling of NO EXPENSE is spared that "REGAL” Flour maybe 1 just the finest in the world. As the wheat is ground. specimens of the flour are taken for trial. and none that is not up to thehigh standard set for "REGAL" is allowed l to pass. One of the most revealing tests is the actual baking in the Mill laboratory. By this practical trial. the miller identifies the flour that will make perfect bread. The Si. Lawrence l-‘lour Mills Company, Ljmugg,