Npygneaa 4. i941 Y MID WEEK SAVINGS Irna GUARDIAN, \. llentral Guardian -_-— This oolunu ls reserved for news oi local Interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word able in advance. \ |1"$ llEliE! Proctor 8i Sanilile SPIO and SPAN Pk:- 2% tiiti... I 29c BEETS & SARRIJTS 1v v1 1w 10¢ IIEEIIEEIIJIIITioia oz. some 27C 29c BIIIIERS’ gHQQQLATE 1-2 ta. can: Demonstration en IIESSAFE ililFi-‘EE at our store Visit the store and sample a cup of lloflee made by this product. snout wince nunule nus DEMONSTRATION 4 oz.tin 31c 29c drives’ PEAS 2o oz. rm 37E éHFIéKIlES A‘ ta. 19C WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE a Rolls H. C. ATKSNSON GROOETERIA BRITISH cotuneui " PHONE 224s - 2241 1st 2 roa smj/Iflfl EIINOY KETA l ta. Tl s couoenseo CEAUWELL tor Photographs. JIMJIII’! TAX]. Phone ll HOWARD MMNNIB’ Fitted Footwear at 176 Queen Street. OONFEDERATION LIFE m. SURANCE. curs AND saocsns just ar-i rived. Choose your gifts now and use the lay-away plan at the Abegweit Gift Court. . Great to stall a meal. De- llelous In sauces and 'ro NEW omsoow in 2s mln- w!" KENT S°H°°L utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. Honor roll foi- October, POPPY BROADOASTS. _- Pro- vincial Secretary 8.40 A. M. Thurs-I ma‘ Grade IX broadcast by Dougald MacKinnon» ‘mm MCAndITW- 3. Barry Beers. over c. F. c. v. Tuesday night from‘ Grids "(*1- Ear] Jewell. Duck‘s auction sale has been JQIIWM M5"! changed from Wednesday to Thurs- ‘ MCGUIYE- 3- FT day. Nov. 6th at 1 p.m. See ad. onald. Joan Mari anccs Wilson. , Grade VIII-l. Briar 12. Donald Livingstone. 3. Bohaker. Grade VII-l. Billie Batt. Niels Hansen. 3. Allan MacLeod. Grade VI -- 1. Sheila Davisoii. 2 CANADIAN BOOK WEEK. - Novcmber lst to the 8th. Visit the Public Library and see the display of books about Canada and those‘ written by Canadian Authors. g C -—-—- le PROGRESSIVE _ CONSERVA- TIVE, Centriil Royalty Poll 92 B, McLure Binldiiig. Wednesday, Nov. 5th, 8 P. M. All interested kindly attend. Joseph Curloy. Chairman. Grade VI- 1. Marina Campbell 2. Shirley Vessey. 8. Donald Cohb donald. 2. Sylvia Campbell. ‘Gloria Jean Ba -—-— I Rogers Bell. FROM [HELL-Austin MacCallulm‘ Grade 1v_. 1_ Huber; Shem-En and Blair MacRae of Cherlottc- 2 Gay], WOOCL 34 Cam] stay“, town, who were in the county on I. Judi“. 5.5....“ hunting trio visited at the home Grade IV - i. Katherine Mac- donaid, David Currie. 2 , iris. 3. John Bentley. I Grade Ill-I. Connie Davies. Brodie Lantz. 3. Vimy Greg. Gail hfonlsomcry. Grade III-l. Sharon Bugdcn. ... hfcrrill Johnston. 3. Daphne ‘Fay- of Mrs. J. T. Baker, l"0ord Stre-t. Ncw (llasgoiv News. CONGRATULATIONS — We 0i- fci our congratulations I0 Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Cotton, who have at- :ainc:i their c\vc:ii_-.--i‘ii|l. trending flllllI\'Cl'SRl'_v and pray that many .0,’ years of happiness may hethcirs. ' Grade H___N0 gxmninanonh_ ~51 Peters Parish lylagazmc. Grade r _No Exammauuns o mom isms-nu’ a Mrs Frank 5 ,f""““"f' " Auld and Miss Shirley Lamont ar- R IDWOOD GRANT riiccl yesterday ironi Covehead, i". Iiillcrcst Church of Christ. casserole dishes. I u: - Grade X-l. Isabei MacLeod, 3, Heather Lentz. 3. Donald Web-I d”. Provincial p, we t’ Fwd I ——i. Barbara Dick. z. Mr. IPrederIck 330 p_ M_ Lmen we€hi,s"c_ R C y; Katherine Hutcheson. a. Mary Beth ‘Dwyer. Jo.hn Ca ___ ' ,1~larria. Wilson, Hector BEAR THE LmEmu’ PA3-l-y| Grade IX —i. Karl Reardon. 2. c359"- 930 to 9_45_ ‘ Prank Westherby. 3. Donald Mac- I e} __._ | Laughlin. DATE g||5yqGED_M,-_ w_ w_i Grade VIII—l. Jane Giddings. 2. I Chandler. . Maureen Fanum 2. onnie Chandler. a. Frederick Sel- . 1 SP"“Y-M"- “"1 M“ “ed Chem" r‘ l ('1'. Grade V -l. Jean Isabel Mac- tt, Janet Rogers,‘ . Pearl Rob- CHARIJOTTETUWDIV In Mosgoriam MI. JOSEPH H. SWALLOW Mr. Joseph H. Swallow passed sway at his home. l5 Orlebsr Street, Charlottetown, on Tueedll’, August 19th, 1947. He was in his 79th year. Was the son of the late John and Ann Swallow of Annandale, P. E. l. 'I‘he deceased was sick only two weeks previous to his passing. He leaves to mourn his sorrowing wl-te and three daughters Moley st home Annie (Mrs. Annie Matthews). Charlottetown; Rebecca. (Mrs. Al- bert Carson) Winsloe; and one son Edison, Charlottetown; and one half brother William Swallow o! Little Pond, r. a, 1. Also nineteen grand children. The funeral service which was held from his late residence on Friday, 22nd. at 2 was conducted by the Minister Rev. Scott Fulton, as- | slsted by Major MacLcan. Hymns sung "The Old Rugged CrOsa", “Abide With Me", “Nearer My God Ito Thee." The pallbearers were: Chandler, Bun-t i-michael, Hiram MecNeill, Albert I The remains were tenderly laid in _ I rest in the People's Cemetery. FLORAL rnmulfl Pillow-Family. Spray-Grandchildren. Wrca th—ltei>ecca, Alba-rt e I I and j wreath - Dnwyer Family. ' Spray-Afr. and Mrs. James l-‘oul- ton. Spray-Mabel, Helen, Irene. Wreath-The Staff of Lewis "Packing C0. ‘ Wreath—Mr. J .A. Lewis. , I I “ CARDS 0F SYM-PATiHY O'Brien Family, city. ' Constance Doyle, titty. ' Mr. and Mrs Llewellyn, City. Lee and Iyiabel Duffy, City. Verniia and Bill Faithful, City. Mi 1 and i411. JUSUDII Slizi-zna and ' City. Mrs. Jcan You. City. Lorne Cztsfuril, Malpcque Road. NOR "I AMIIICAN LIFI l. 5. STEVENSON lunch Manager "t. 14o RICHMOND sr. All Profile for Polieyholden ciao or THANKS . Mrs. (Ziharles Graham and family wish to tender sincere thanks to their kind Pastor, neighbours and friends who assisted in various ways in their hour of sorrow and also for the many letters and cards of condolence, - Spray-Mrs. Georgina Phair. Spray-Blanche smith. Spray—Mr. and Mrs. Creed. Spray-The l-loivlett Family. B°"“°’ BEGINS TOMORROW WEIINESIIY Four Days to obtain outstanding values in Drug Store needs. SALE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING — ALL DAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY ond SATURDAY, PosTivtAiv-sKiE-isa PLANS TO norms. I VANCOUVER, Nov, 3 — (CP) l "Capm Ail?" has come a long way since the typhoon which ham- mered his sailing ship in tiie South Pacific 4O years ago - a distance which saw him become skipper qf a small harbor ferry and one of the few sea-going post- masters in thc world. Capt. J.C. AIltIUFsOil WZlS C5. a young master nizirinci‘ nhoilrci a full-rigged sailing ship when the typhoon hit, carrying away the wheel. He sprang aft and shtnvcd thc NQIVEMBER 5I|Om7ei8 WATOI ‘nil amt FOR YOUR ONE-GENHALI Q "ANDBILL Oriental crow hon: to rig an z-uiii- Iaiy wheel, but the gale hml re- vonge. A huge unvc IJPOIII? ovcr the bow of tiie drifting ship. car- THE : R QXXI/u STORE DISPENSING CHEMISTS ' PHONE 219 311a“; ;;;nSgv§;;@;j;;;-§t~ [IIJITGTGEURGEIAIIENT 5T5.IIHARLIJITETOWNPEI. On reaching port, doctors In- formed Aiidy that lic. must. lczivc the sea and he came to Vancou- ver. Five years later. fully recover- , IMMUNIZATION WEEK smallpox and whooping cough. MESfHGE ISSUED BY All these diseases can be guard- VIS O N X l i ‘ ed, he took command of the vsce- C U T ALE ANDER :Iet‘%:s“5gf fgggilneigatitx "$235,: nic. 82-foot passenger and IFPIZDI lowéd In order ma! the“ “h; shin visitlni; iwirts zin-nnuinnit pcphuiol-ia. whooplns cough and ' . . d b eff i it i the north arm m’ Diirrzirtl In (w. rmalipoxe can be guarded against. gum a can Emma act v. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNel-il. Ci . I Citur. and lvlrs. Willlcui l/lacTague. I V. a Mr. and Mrs Jaiiics E. liowatt. City. Wlfiiizi I’. ii l Mrs. Mary Mahar, City. . AIacPhzuI. Long Creek, I III-II5 GFEIEOII SI. I_~.‘.I., t .' n ti ' t~- -. u ~ ' . '."°' I"’° I“ '-’°'“’"- 0"?" ' . New zilwiiiialliianllog, Ftirmto wag the scene or a weeding Dickie Duffy, l-ialifax. N. s. Vernon LanuiIIe. 219 Acuifii Street. o. “menu to the? nmNy “Iends: EMU“ M‘ SWMP‘ City‘ I ._ L ..-_ NPW mzlbynkl New‘; ‘when L Marbel Georgina Grant. Annie. HaIlIBX. N. S. would’. ---~~ deposit against the Wllltlltili, that _A gaugiier o Mr and Mrs. f... M. »-- l? gigghclalpeiution i. Pflllxll Ally suo- FOR INTERESTED WOMEN_ Iolgfti-éllc-mvlz/Ilourilgyllcdsfigd itfiiaidtédbhnjrgl That ‘ ———-——-——- "nflnmijfll-v fdvanFIng tar?“ ihwf mfllirlfliie to Kcimcth Leslie BlllhiI-I spa VIEW sciiooi. Y - ‘e 5°“ "a" a "We l» wood, son of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Report for the month of Sept Grade 1X - 1. Joyce Mat-Kay 2. George Donald: 3. Sherley Stuart. Of Yours James W. Barton, M. D. a u not alyvavs a guarantee of quality? If so go to City Hall on Thursday, November 6th at 2 pm. when these and othcr matters yvlli be discussed , as seen by ad elsewhere. I John Braidwood, London. The ccrsmony was performed by Rev. Hugh G, Kiigour. The bride wore a white England. jersey Mrs. Joseph Swallow with to this-nit all Cards, Wreatlid an and Family those who sent . I » fl ' re S liIT FI I .' b mam-..» , and "l"; L, ~ §‘.§§°‘.‘1‘.'..i.‘i""t.“x§ 221:5: ting - em“ “m” ° ~ ““"‘° CALLINC ALI ymv-i 7 ” - " recent sad b ~ . t (Ccntmutd Fnm Page 2) Adams‘ I W0» < l’ YOU headdiess and she carried a fan “Ieavirmn - 1 in 6 cases oi deafness, and is not effective where the deafness is in the "hearing" nerve itself. Just as the eye has a fluid which transmits the image of objects to the "seeing“ nerve, so the ear has a fluid through which 1t transmits sounds to the "hearing" nerve. when sound strikes, the outer aide of the drum of the ear, the drum vibrates oi- strikes three small bones of the middle ear, which in tum strike a ‘window of the inner car. This window-oval in shape- strikes against the fluid of the in- ner ear. then moves the membrane to which the hearing nerve is at- teclicd, 'l‘hc sound is carried by the nerve to the brain. In some indivi- duals. a small deposit of bone forms in the middle ear. which pre- Vents the oval window from moving or vibrating. Therefore, it cannot move the sound onward through tlie fluid to the hearing nerve. The window. or fenestration, op- oration is performed to provide mother "window in place of the window that is "stuck" because of e bony deposit. ‘Ilhe operation is Derfvmicd by enlarging the earl canal. a-nd boring a hole in the bone, enclosing the inner ear in Such l5 the fluid and nerve end- g. Srlnietimes the normal, or natur- al. window fails to vibrate because chronic rntarrh affects the small I>°"?<_ and the window. li is in the catarrhal form of Willi“ and deafness due to bony Grade Vl — l. Carl Murphy 2. Clllford Donald and Grace Camp- bell (equal) 3. Bloyce Adame. Highest Average; Joyce medial’ and Carl Murphy-SGT». Perfect attendance; Joyce Mac- Key end Grace Campbell. Principal - Austin Pendcrgaat. Primary Dept. Grade V — l. Ethel Adams 2. David Adams. Grade 1V — 1. Enid Donald 2. Rita Murphy, 3. Eleanor Campbell- Grade 111 -- l. Joan nuzsim 2- Ethel Adams. Grade ll 1. Lois Murphy. Donnie Adams and Clayton CW1‘ gon (equal) 2. Marjorie Adams. 3. Willis Adams. Grade 1 - LFaye Couison. Perfect Attendance. Ethel Adams, Eleanor Campbell Rita Murphy. more Campbell- Elton Mtirvlli’. 1-01! Mlmphy» Lillian MacLeod-Hlltz. Afllslflfll- IMIMMV RELIEF in , RIIEIIMATIS I ASHES-PAIRS I my rasnr ensaoi are interested in c lems and anxious to halt the rise In prices, attend a meeting in City Hall Thursday. Nov. 6th, at 2 p.m., when the P. E. l’. branch of the Canadian Association of Consum- ers will be organized. onsiiniers‘ prob- bouquet of white aste-rs and roses. The bridesmaid, Mics G Whitehead of Montreal. wore gown of blue moire taffeta’ withI matching headdress and gloves and‘ carried a nosegay of pink roses antl- astera. ‘Dhe best man was Mr. John red FOR NEWFOIJNDLAND - ‘The W. Braidwood, brother of the freightera Mayfall and Mabel Dor- bridegroom. I othy are at present docked at the FOIIOWI-Ylg B WECEPI-lml BIZ The Buntain and Bell wharf. where 01d Mill. on the Humber. the they are being loaded with live- couple left on a honeymoon trip stock and general cargo for New-I l0 NIBHRM F5118. Bllflfllv Mid foundland. The Mayfall arrived in port over the week-end, while the Mabel Dorothy has been here for the past few days. neighbouring Canadian and Ameri- can cities. ‘The bride is e. graduate Prince Edward Island School for Nurses. The groom while the Royal Air Force, in Charlottetown also in 1944 on the permanent staff of T.A.S. (Clearing House) Squadron, No. 31 -P.D. Moncton, NB. - Moncton Transcript. of the , Training‘ ROYAL EDWARD CHAPTER I. 0. D. E. at their regular meeting yesterday decided to pay expenses on donations of clothing for the United Kingdom. No special col- lection will be made; if you have a donation, at any time of good used clothing, practical and clean, please phone one of the committee: Mrs. H. H. Home 321. Mrs. W.- M. Bra-hunt 1453. Mrs. J. A. Lawson‘ 469-J. Parcels will be forwarded every month. I FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Patrick Martell. whose remains arrived in the City Friday. evening from Dartmouth, N.8.toolt place Sunday afternoon at. 2 o'clock serving with I was stationed DEPOSITS INCREASE OTTAWA, Oct. 28 — (GP) — Dominion Government deposits in- icreased $10,322,000 to $147,220,000 f in the week ended Oct. 22. the Bank ‘of Canada reported today in its weekly statement. Notes in circulation decreasedj $863,000 to $1.i8l,’!14,000 while" chartered banks deposts increased from the Frank l-lonnessey Funeral 0.379.000 to 348845352000. I Home to St. Jaimes Ghuroit] -—---_-_ ‘ Georgetown. where a short service, DOOE. Cornwall, England __(cp) was held by the pastor, Rev. Owen —-Wlnter evening services at Mor-l Kiggins, "who also conducted the val church near here, may be cur. BECAUSE IT'S IUl-l-ITRINOTII I511 active fresh Yeast goes right to work. No welds; -no extra steps! And Fleisclunnnn’: fresh Yeast makes breed that tastes sweeter. is lighter, liner-remind - IF YOU BAKE AT‘ HOMI - get Fleischmsnn‘: active fresh Your with the {smllisr yellow label. Dependable-Canada's tested favor- ite for over 70 years. ' 0M7 time. _ there. Kenneth MacPherson. bearers were: Messrs. James Hugh- es, Peter Hughes. Peter McConnell, Willlavm Fitzgerald, andI ' Malcolm MacLean. I vawanna ranawatr. GII"l‘—, On Thursday evening, Oct. 30th.‘ y . . . _ relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reeves. Ilm- I erald. where s very pleasant social evening was spent. A presentation of a nice Bulovs wrist watch was_ , _ made to Mrs. John Reeves who is ' visiting Prince Edward Island for, the first time since lesvinE l". Glenela. Manitoba, twelve years ago. Mrs. Reeves thanked all the, relatives for their kindness in thus remembering her. she left for her Manitoba home on Saturday. Nov. 1st. accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Harry Crossman, as far as Montreal, who is visiting relatives" “$812121 I The easy-action laxative for ordinary constipation FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. Patrick Hughes was: held Yesterday moraine from the, residence o! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. ‘Iracadie. to at. Bone-I venture! Church. Tb-aosdie Cross. where Requiem High Mesa was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. The pall- Mac- . ducted by the Rev. Mr. MaoLean, service at the grave. Interment tailed because o! the scar it “lam 5°" “l!” DYKIWQIBW h" was in the church cemetery. The candles for lighting. c y or ‘here w “wan ‘ guru,“ rewne” funeral mass was celebrated Mon- tion. day morning. The pallbearers were,l The pallbearers were: George Messrs. Edward Eastom. John. ‘rumor. Douche Mathew. Rav- Gotell, Flrank Lavnndler, James . mond Acorn. Alonso Riley. Gerald Campbell. Roddy MacKenzie. and beautiful. Family. Helen. Church. Hadden MacLeod. bell and Family. kins and Family. ~ Family, Lead and Family. Spray-Marjorie, Itoddie and Blair, _ ' inigstone and I I fin Memorials: MRS. U. UbPaUh-NE WOOD The people of the cuhimuiilty of Dunuaa ivcie stunned with griel when it became known that s. C. Osborne Wood hurl passed away in Montague Hospital ‘Tuesday even- ing, October 7th, 1947, at the early age of 2e‘ years. Mrs, Wood or “Key" as we all knew her was the youngest daugh- ter of the late Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Nicholson of Dundas. Of a. kind and titioughtiui natuire she was be- loved by old and young alike and her home was a place of unlimited hospitality. She leaves to mourn an Orepar- able loss her husband. and infant daughter “Laura Elaine" and one sister Marion, Mrs. Norman Meo- Keiizie. Cardigan. P. E. 1.. besides a host of friends who will ever cher- ish her memory. Heu- funeral which was one of the largest ever seen in this commun- ity was held from her late residence on Thursday, October 9th and in the absence of her pastor we: con- Montague, P. E. I. d The Dundee trio Messrs, Busdett, Clay and MacLeod rendered moat feelingly the hymns "Where We'll Never Grow Old" and "The Beau- tiful Land." She was laid to rest in the old Dundee Cemetery by the side of her The floral tributes were many Piilow—I-lusband and Daughter. spray-Marion, Norman and Spray-Aunt Kate, Uncle John. Spray-Howard and Marion. Wreath-Clarence. Babe and Wreath-Roddy MacKey. spray-Evelyn and Roland. Spray-Anita. Fred and Girls. Wreailn-Dundas Baptist Church. Wreath - Alexandria Baptist Wreath—D'undas Y, P. U. Wreath—Bridgetown W. I. , Spray-Leslie Hunter. Spray-Margaret, Winnie, Myrtle Spray-Norman. Key.» Lloyd and Spray-George, Tiny and Edith. spray-Mr, and Mrs. Jea. Camp- Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jen- Spray-Mrs. A. D. Msodonald and Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mac- Bpray-Mr. and Mrs. John Liv- smily. ‘ provided those England - (C?) —- Joan Emery. 2. d Messages of whose he s e I Deugall. Elmer MacDonald, Edwin Power and Bernard McQuaId. In- torment took place in the church cemetery where services were con- ducted by Rev. Kenneth MacMIl- in. Green nae . spray-J. A. Macdonsld a 0o. Bprayqborl-s and Kay Weed. Sprayv-Meohrlane Family. Spray-Alex. Mods and nanny. Spray-Mr. Frank leg!‘ until!!!- _ _ necessary that everyone, every- N°W ‘"- Il“ ‘m5 ‘ff’? ‘mlmf 4"“ P"°"'.de3 "w?" Teffwdz °§ 1m." where, should follow the pro- 35 years and in i|((IilOli o icing munizu 0n are o owe , t 15' l h; h b m skipper. "sells stamps. collects stated by Viscount Alexander. Cov- granme W ch e g sponsomd by the Health League of’ Canada. I warmly ccmmcnd the jlealtih League of Canada in its efforts to provide means whereby thousands of young Canadians, boys and girls. can pe safeguarded from the scourge of iihese diseases. mail, cancels slumps and delivers the letters at their destinations. destinations are among the many stinniiei‘ rcsortsl which .line his rollic- "I guess I'll soon be retirini." tho veteran inarinei’ 5851‘. "and I won't buy a btllflli IIUZII and cruise eriior-Gciieral of Canada, In a message issued on the eve of Nat- ional immunization Week, October 5-11. National Immuniration Week is an annual observance sponsored by the Health League of Canada. of which voiiuitary agency l-lis Excel- _.._.___-_-—_. . . HOUSING EASE! leiicy is patron. in cooperation with {h - 141]‘ ‘ __ _ WINNIPEG — (OP) — BIISII‘ fit“? cvcr (ICFIIIC In sec again CIWPIHLIIEIIIS Lhmughom ‘he easing of the housing shortage in . of the pin-is 1 IiiiinV in my - ._ _ . Winnipeg is indicated by figures zZTIiTig ship (lays. someone else foiféeggtd H“ hxcenmwy‘ e553“ sheyvlng the average number of will be at the wheel and 501116011‘! else can do the worrying. i-capm, Andy will be just en- otl-ier nosey passengelfi" resident persons per unit is 4.4 as compared with 1926 when the figure stood at 4.84. I desire to direct the attention of the people of Canada to the im- portance of National Immunization Week. The object of this campaign is to impress upon everyone the Importance of taking ‘protective measures against three major men- aces which threaten the children of Canada, I refer to diphtheria. NORTTIFLEET. Kent, England _ (CP) -- A bathing pool, sun-bath- ing terraces and a hall equipped for cinema performances are be- ing included in a school being built here. LOWER. TEAN, Stziffordshire, I t stopped beating twice but was esuscitated ‘on both oc- casions, is 261mg bctmr’ It's no trick at ciII to turn “hopeless" gloomy surroundings Into on enchanting, cheerful 0 m C room. Yes, even on o slim-Jim budgeii Try a gay print bedspread . . . wallpaper trim around the windows . . . a cozy writing nook. But be aura you siari with a sparkling new Gold Seal Congoleurn rugl That's the way lo gel o floor covering that lends excitement to your whole color scheme . . a that is smooth, eoey to clean, comfortable underfoot. Best of all, it's such o good "buy"l For Gold Soul Congoieum -- botI-irugs and by-tiae-yard - has a wear- Ioyer of heal-toughened point and baked enamel equal In thickness Io S cools of beai floor paint applied by hand! Bul remember —- without this familiar Gold Seol -— it Isn't Congoieumi So look for it before you Isuyb You'll be surprised how much quality you con buy for so little money. Gold Seal Congoleum n o product oI Congoieum Canada Limited, Montreal. Your dealer may be temporarily out oI Congeieulvvbeeeu-e supplies are still very alien. Please try IlIIIl ogoin, ea he receives limited shipments from time to lime. w.