'"‘ ‘Kellogg’: delivers health and wondrous flavor in every crisp, golden -brown flake. I Nourishing and delicious with mills or cream, or the fruit ya: like best. Oven-fresh always CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . 10o par line of ii words liu per line of l5 words 7n per line of ll words 0ne Insertion . . Four Insertions . Eight Insertions I04 nli__._.____ Agents Wanted F0!‘ 51;!!! A-NY PERISONY osslnous OF making from $10 to $20 weekly i.n spare time, without interior‘ less furiiatve. All cast, cheap his with present employuieill. ‘mm’ G712'9'30'M7l' send for particulars or free saln- FOR SALE__NEW SEVEN ROOM p19 D001‘ "Inmerkll An" Persanui cottage, modern conveniences, Christmas Curtis. Manufacturers. J22 Richmond West. Toronto. Sept. 25 27 so Oct 2 4 3|. Situations’ lVunted 3119 Eustou St. Edward St. Allbly at §4§4§4+§~¥¥O+ ‘ of Charlottetown FOR SALE.——-ONE NEW PIPE. for cash. Apply C.U.M., c.o. Gilar- hardwood floors and large lot, 4t; Gliilii i) 2 7 llltll FOR SALE-ANIE-MILEH COW - to freshen October 15th. i-iol- pmvA-rE CgQQQTMAQ stein Grade. Amos Acorn, Vern- $ Greeting card sample book 0n Rll/EP- 67l0-9<30~m2l free; uien and women already ' kl l’ u daily. in spare time. "m “g $0 p Road, 2 miles from illarket, FOR SALE-AT NORTH RIVER 10 Garretson Limited, Branttord, V 0m gay-UL acres choicc land, new buildings. ' ' Excellent. situ for a iox ranch.‘ To Iet Apply on prcillil-res tn itichard ‘ (‘iltcliffti 0r J. A- MacDonald, ————-——~ Auctioneer, 200 Sydney St. TO LET-—HOUSE SEVEN ROOMS bath, llghts- Apply 126 Fitzroy st, lillune s04 l.. 667Ii-Q-27-M3i. m3 SALE _,t ‘NUMBER- 0F the danger. _ - high grade Silver Black Foxes, ask tlln driver Miscellaneous mo, A. lllgnbfito, LAND sun- VGYOI’, Ilcrmnllvlllc. 6646-9-27M3lnos. bor Fox ltunclltng Murray lItlrbur, I’, E. I- rose, Prince County. LOST-ON MONDAY, SILVER liar Pin. Finder please leave at 145 Idllslton Si. ' GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 133. 2879-5-6-tl. lng house with large gl-ainary and tiuthulldings. tion and in good heart. GUNS AND STOVES REPAIRED ,. - , - - , and churches near‘ b . Apply to M “m” wlmt’ Jbfilflibntimstl}, 5| Fulton Gordon, Allila, Prince Z __ i____' County, i’. l‘). i. LOST-ON FRIDAY NIGHT BE. °631"9"29-m'2l twat-n Faicollwoall and Navy WW“ ' —_ League, tan leather driving Blah! IIQIIY ‘vilnteil gauntlet, Finder leave at (lllilr __ illtlll (lillcte. BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ROOMS AND BOARD IN PRIV- ltte hollse from the 26th. till after exhibition, 200 Kent. St. 6123 El 26 4i. ployment for er Barber College. “FR” Halifax. FOUND-A SUIT-CASE con. ‘vlllltfll tallllng lady's wearing fllllW-Fel» '-—-—l—-—~~*——-~—-—- Owncr may have same by paying WANTED — A FURN|3HED for this ad and proving propar- house. Apply L. Guardian. 1y, 6685-9-30-M3l. APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- tering the North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass., please write the Superin- tendent. 5006 91.9 m2w FililTBilll team will lillvt- practice Abegweit Grounds this evening 5.50 sharp. Female Help Wanted WANTED-A CAPABLE HOUSE- keeper, girl or middle-aged woman to take charge oi home. Four in family. N0 Children- Will be used rlsht- Apply to George Fall, Crapauli. 665l-9-27-M4t. lng. --—i<e->-———— lscrlbe half a crown to iliy for beautifying the village?" WANTED—-A CAPABLE PRACTI- cal nurse to take care of invalid in the country. Apply "K". Guar-_ dian.~—-67l6——9—30——lli——4i village?" Ex» cellent‘ wutcr at house. 86 acresl in farnl, 1.3 il-ider second growth morning Sept. 16th St. Dunstan's hardwood, balance under cllltiva- Clltlicdlxll was the scene oi a pret- __ Fox 1y wedding when .\iiss Annie Quil- and at 6.30 arrived at the bcnlltltul Ranch on the prclnises. School Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- Department 3-1-ttsti. 6706-9-30-m2i The League of the Cross football at the Now that the sche- dule has been drllwn up every play- er is asked to be on hand this even. Tramp—"W0uld you please sub- ililld The vlOill'——"Blll. my good man. how are you going to beautify the “By moving on to the next vill- iage."--—Tht' Lndon Evening News. 6002 9 20 Zwks 3 "llle-‘l siliashetl-up cur ‘from Alma station. Good dwell- (y... (mnnnfln of; barns. I at “Tired and Worried Nervous and Despondent” ' , Belle River, Ont, writes: ‘Central Guardia HOT MIALQ SERVED in Leslus of Cross l-Isll. Richmond 8t. during Exhibition Weeln-li. TlON-Salver Shoot, Wednesday Oct 1st, 12.30 p. m. 6702-9-80,M1t JUDGING Of AYRESHIRES will commence Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock on Exhibition grounds. ' HARD ~ COAL-Nice bright coal, the kind you like. We are discharg- ing a cargo now. A. lPlckard d: Co., Phone 240. 6709-9-30-m3i . .—--- HELP A GOOD CAUSE by hav- ing your dinner and supper at League of Cross ilali during Ex- hibition Week. Price only‘ 50 cents. CHURCH OF 8COTLAND.—The presbytery of P. E. island in con- nection with the Church of Scot- land will meut at 52 Upper Hills. borough Street on Thursday, Oct. 2nd at one o'clock p. m. Also notified comnilttees- —E. Muc- Dougall, Modelwtor. PASTOR GETS CALL-A Monc- ton despatch saysz-Rev. J. A. Ramsay, Minister of St. John's Pres bylterlan Church here, received a telegram on Saturday from Leth- bnldge, Alta, extending u call to him from Knox Presbyterian Church in that city. Mr. Ramsay is a nsltive of Hamilton, P. E. I. 73RD BIRTHDAY-Last evenlllfl several of the nieces and nephews oi Mr. James Ellery, oi Union, Lot 33, gathered at his home ‘to wish him many happy returns on his seventy-third birthday. On behalf of the company Mr. Jonathan Vllest presented Mr. Ellery with a fountain pen; al- though completely taken by sur- prise Mr. Ellery liialle ll titling re- ply null after singing "For he's a Jolly Good Fellow" refreshments were served. 'l‘lle remainder oi the evening was pleasantly spent in a social nlanner and the party broke up wishing Mr_ Esery many more such gatherings. CARELESS DRlVlNG—A corres- pendent wrltes that he would like to call the attention of the citizens of Charlottetown, regarding fast. driving at dangerous crossings, es‘ peclally at the corner of Eliston St. and Elm Ave, The writer had his cur smashed pretty badly at the point on Sunday evening at 9.30. Tile speeder came out from ldllll Ava" without even blowing his horn, and us there is a street- laillp lll tliil-l polllt it is pretty hard bill-lb a :40 m 2l.il'vr a driver on Eustun Street w men who has sec the lights on a car, therefore Tile writer would of tilts corner to all eligible for registration. For conic forward, and pay expenses nverngn llniiif' ruled mind in Plug- pnrtlclllars apply to Murray Har. for repairs as the act performed by lnntl of n 50ft of tivel-iordsliip by Co., LttL, thc writer in running ills car upoli Great Britain, tho douillllons being the curbing, not only saved the lives of the people in botll curs, —-—i—-——- ——-—i-i—- but the speellens our as well. Full FOR SALE-FARM AT MONT- information as to who owns thc can be had at lkjl‘. WEDDING BELLS-On lTuesday ty. daughter of Mrs. Patrick Qullty South Shore was united ill the holy bonds of matrimony to .\ir. Bern- ard Coady, Vernoli River. The cere‘ nlony was performed by Rev. Fa» ther Maurice hiaclDonald in the presence of the immediate relativ- cs‘ and friends of the happy cou‘ pie. The bride who looked charm- ing was attired lu a tailored suit of blue trtcotine with hat to match and was attended ‘by Miss Irene Coady while .\ir. Walter Quilty bro-therol‘ the bride ably support~ ed the groom. A sumptuous wed- ding dinner was psrtllken oi at the Queen Hotel, after which the bridal party motored to the home of the bride ,where luncheon was served BIRTHS SlMMOND8.--A't 77 Upper Prince Street. on Sept. 16, 1924, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. P. Simmonds, a daughter. DEATHS LOCKE-At Calgary, Friday, Sept. 26th, Mrs. John Locke, aged 89. Ro- lliains in company of her son A. H. Lucile, Calgary, are elliiefllell 1° 1"‘ rive Wednesday. Oct. 1st Funeral to be held Thursday at 2 p. m. from the residence of ‘her son, Mr. J. H. Locke, Summerslde. WOOD--At Southport, Sept. 29th, Mathias Roland Wood. used 1 month 25 days son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Wood. Funeral this afternoon from his parent's residence. Bervli-‘é starting at Z p.ni. Interment Hazel- brook Cemetery. his. M. Chevllln- "For eight years l sulered from deal: i Queen Hotel .‘ > wit” street, Charlottetown ‘ ‘I , llld nu : Sometimes l could not sleep st Th“ populir Hotel has night for worrying and the next day l would he so tired that my work was s burden to rue. l be- gan using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and can ssy l sin now en- tirely relieved ef the nervousness from which l used to suder, sud things do not worry me as they "Dill-Chase's Ointment also re- lieved me of eczema on my arms. which llsd bothered me for three years. My house is never with- out Dr. Chase's Medicines." Dr. Chase's Nerve F0011 ss ea. s box of so pun, mum-on. Blwl I 0°» ml- "'°"°"“’ been completely renovated Ind refurbished throughout 1nd offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. Ths esble ls especially good end the publle are courtsously cared for. Rstss 83.00 s dly. ‘ BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. " Proprietors an» ' Giants ‘Won BAY VIEW RIFLE ASSOCIA- Straight Nat i 0 n a 1 League Pennant NEW YORK, sépl. 29. Baseball history was made a the final com- plete week of the major league campaigns when the Giants won their fourth consecutive National League pennant and established n new nisior league record. Another historic event was al- most added. The Senators assured themselves oi at least a tie"ln the American League race and have but to‘ win one of their two re- muining contests from Boston to g-lve to the city oi Washington its first pennant. - Brooklyn clinched second money in the world series for the National League Club by winning from Bos- ton today as the Pirates, certain at least oi third place, fell before Clllvflxo. The Yankees. ii nosed out. by Washington, will take second Diace. Detroit is anchored in third New York's triple victory over Plltvbursh. which eliminated the Pirates ironl the race and virtually insured the ultimate success of the Giants over Brooklyn, was the high spot of the week and probably the most interesting three (lays of the season. Pittsburgh, by taking two of three ironl McGraw's team, would have Lied up the men {m0 its final days, hilt the Giants. with a patched team‘, following injuries to Groh and Frisch that will keep the two infield stars out for the rest of the season, rallied 1o win Itgiiilesthrce games by decisive may. Lat""'w"shinfilon Captures Flag NEW YORK, Sent. 2a. -—W8S-ll- llllslfln toduy clinched the first pen. ant it has hall since breaking iulto big league baseball, exactly forty Years ago, and ilS flag bearer of thc Amcritun League, will tight it out with thc New York Giants, ‘four times National League champ. Kllllhin World's Series starting next Saturday at the capital city. B)’ llefczltink tllc Boston Rcdl Sox tllis afternoon, lllU Senators brlloglit to u. clilllax one of thc most spectacular diamond culli- paigns in the history of blusebllll and accomplished the downfall ot‘ Fourth "admin... MR. NORMAN A. MeDONALD On Friday. Sept. 19th as the sha- des of evening were iailingflthe gentle spirit of Norman A, McDon- ald, passed from this life ‘to his Eternal Home at the llge ot‘ 68 years. Deceased was born at Wob- sbofs Corner ,a‘nd has been a lite- long resident of thle place, where he was engaged in farming. "Norm- an,’ 'as he was familiarly known. was a true friend. loved by old and young, who omen gathered around- his fireside and will ever remem- be-r his ready wit and kindly wel< come. which was extended to all. He was ofa sunny, cheerful dispo- sltion, and was never heard to mur‘ mur during his illness. ll-le was greatly comforted by consoling vis- its llrom ‘his beloved pastor, Rev. A. J. McDonald. who was at his bed- sid-e .sho-rtly before he passed away He is ‘survived by a widow nee El- len Duffy and lotlr children namely, James A. of the Oxford Mill Co., Ilumford, Maine. Mr. Joseph lTrain- or and Mrs. Matthias Koushtlll. Johnston's River, and John W. at home, Also the following brothers and sisters: John. Daniel. William. lPatrick, Mrs. Corrigan, Mrs. Mag- ner, Mrs. Duly, Mrs. Butler, all ul' U. ‘S. A. and Mrs. Conley, Sydney. N. S., all oi‘ whom will ever cherish his memory. His-funeral, consist- ing oi over one ilundrcd trarrlages. showed the popularity of thc dc- ceased. The last sad rites were per- formed by Rev. A, J. hicllonaltl. J’. P., and all that was mortal of ill-F‘ late Norman Nioiionald was laid to rest, that beautiful autumn evening The pail bearers were: Messrs Jo- seph Beard. Alex. MlllEachc-ril. Pc- tcr Heron, Bernard -Callai,'llan. l-lllgh (Jummiskey and Tllflfi, Mc- Nally. Spiritual Bouquets-Mr. and Nlrs. Chas. Heron, .\ir. Jana-s llllffy and family. .\ir. Jain-cs ill-roll, lloll. J. il_ (Jllillnllsktey llilil flllllily. ' Sheep on, dear father ,lli_v work is o'er. Tlly willing hands will tnil no more. shall lonl: to 50G, We know ill Jleavoll. Ailgels wol- come lhcc. the New York Ya-nrkees, once proud world's champions, who tonight re.‘ pose irrevocably iii second placi- tlvo land ll halt’ game-s behind the] league leaders. DROP THE “BRITISH"? JUST “THE EMPIRE" CAPETOWN, Sept 29. -—-0llc lit‘ Capetown‘s lttld llg professional just retllr-zlell ironl England suggests dropping the pre. fix llrltish before Empire, btecallstl it seellis to colivey the idea to tilt- regarded as subservient, instead oi‘ tqual. I ‘A large section of the British public is, he thinks, unable to re- lilize that the dolii nlions can pro duce men colilparablc with -thosc at home, lllll branches of sport in- cllidt-d. ' ' home ol‘ the groom l" will“ i" ver, where the evening was 5119"‘ in joyful festivities. All llrvll 0i flowers was artistically arranged under which the bride and groom entered the dining room. Thc many beautiful presents received testify’ to the high esteem in which thc hull- py couple are held. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. (Jolldy many happy years of wedded bllllfl. ______¢e-§-}— PERSONALS. Mlss Eileen Longwortb returned to Montreal yesterday t0 P68111118 her studies at McGlll University. Mrs. A. M. MacMillnn and her daughter, .\ilss Elaine left yester- day morning to join M‘r. Muc.\lil- lan in Boston, Mass, after spend- lag the summer with relatives in Pownal and Wood ‘Islands. ' IN TRAINING Charlottetown may look forward to the honor of having a ver)’ ilk‘ ely contestant in the swim acroflb the English channel from Dover to Calais next season as it is under- stood ‘that one of our local athletes is in rigorous training for that liv- ent. Comfort Baby's Sllin With Clllicllra Baths Don't let your baby sutier or fret beuuse oi rushes. euemel. lfllll- tions or itching. Give him l "If"! both, using Cuticurs Soup freely. Then anoint effected pens with Cu- ticul-n Ointment. The daily use oi Culleurs does much l0 WWII" l 671 0-9~30-ilil i u+ Hotel l Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown xx...‘ Offers to the public a comfortable, up-io- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine Is famous all over Canada. Telephone in all rooms. Courteous ser vice. travelling H. C. BROWN. Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Proprietors §§ ' Vi(."i‘()IllA HOTEL Ltd. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 l4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 e 0 H. ll‘. Mligguh, ilalifax; J. F. Fraser, lillliftlx; A. t‘, Good, 'l‘ru- io; ll. V. Iiclllanc and wifc. Mout- ton: Mr. and Mrs Frank lticll, lllllllllx; (l. E. Lcc, Sydney; A. s. Clcvin, lii‘l‘\VlCl(, S; .\ir. and Mrs (3. (‘. Boyd, Montreal; Arthur G. Wolilloy. Moncton; J, t), W. llllllicllol, iiullfax: lllr. and Mrs. W. G. I-‘cnwlck. Buthurst; Jas. lllirgless, Montreal; G. 0. McDonald, .\llll~ grove; George Iiollglas, MilCliUll; Arthur J. Daft‘, Halifax; G. Ennis, Smith, Ottawa: (i. (‘.. Fcrgllsoil. Wlnnipcg; H. '1‘. Mciflwcn, Hook island; ii. E. (Jhllrcll unll ulllc, SE-litle; John Garlialn, Weston; John W. Ilrallt, Ottawa; Robert Miller, Stoliffville, Ont. ‘ N0, IT IS NOT GOSSIP! It’s a Fact Rexall Corn Solvent ls the best remedy tor ‘Callouses, etc. Painless in Its action. Burs in It's effect. Corns, Price 25c per bottle. SOLD ONLY BY these distressing troubles. sash ,, """‘li“”m‘ssl W's-TH ssiiiiziiuibnilsmmr Is. ry our new She'll! Ill Tlioilgli llly kind, bright lure, well“ NEW MEAT AND FISH SHOP An up-to-date Meat and Fish Department has been opened up by MESSRS. FRANK BRADLEY ~ ' _,./ Qther Wometfs Teeth are whiter, clear, glisteniligA-why not yours? and NORMAN McKENZlE ’ At 135 Euston Street in the building formerly cc cupied and known as Wor- thy'| Bakery. i This building has been re- modelled and fitted up ex- clusively for this blrfilflggg where Everything In the line Remove the dingy film that's clollrlilig them- you'll lie surprised that your olvli tcctll arc as pretty as ztli_yllllc’s——lllu/.-c l/llx liiltqiit’ lust. llAT most oi us liavt- [lrctty slalllly combat it. It is cvcr pres- tcctli without cvcr revealing clit, cvt-r iorliilllg. 4 of 1 tlicni, is tllc rciliarkalzlc llsnfljllilil Uhptinn. dcmifric“ were u“. . , oi illally lllgll dental authorities. hm,- m flllllllfll it suL-Cvssfuny, .5.) Meats’ Flsh and This is why; Iiltlrll pl-liplc had unattractive tcctll Ill! iliattt-r liow often lliey t'li'lllll‘ll tllclli. .’\llil tootll troubles ‘ lvt-rt: a nL-rluilh problclli. .\'ll\v lliollcrli SCIPHCC has dis-- rllvlrcll a ll4‘\V way. A licw-lypc lliillll pilslt: rallt-d Pcpsudclit lllaf arts it. cllllilc lllill, lllrll liarlll- Run your lllligllt- zlcrziss your tcctll, alltl yotl will fccl a llllii. .’\ illlli wllicli you callliol scc with your cyc, lilll \\'lill‘li allmirlrs ill»- culrlrzltiuus allll hides lllt: il:ltllr.ll color oi yolir-tcctll. Vegetables will always be found at reasonable prices. The public are cordially in- vited to call and inspect the ' ¢ .. - - - t ~ -- ‘- ' L vaflous “n” carried by "use Rciilovc lt alill yolll ttltli taltc l‘ ~ l} l" lllllll" 1l-_ N" will 01' enterprising you" men m, a M“. ),,.;,,,|y_ 313,4“. )1... lll§lll(,_ m» llilrsll grit daligelolls a ' llilvc really bl-illltlilll tt-l-lll lritli- l‘) Yllillllvl- slqncq out rcalizillg it. .\l:lil tllt- ctillprill for a 10-day lllllt‘ irt-c. Ur. buy ll illll size lube :ll illi_\' llrlltgl1i~t'stolla_\'. Scc what llt'.'l\ll_\' lilus llclll-illll tllc llllil uli Film is rllarlgcll too will: llinst toutll trolililcs. lt clings to tl-l-tll, Frank Bradley 6-6044404400-044‘ ' gets iiilo crl-vicl-s illlll !~l2l_\ <_ _ Norman McKenZle Clerms lirccll ill it. ./lll4l lli('_‘.'. 5m" lull" ' i‘. ll with tartar, arc lllt,‘ chit-i c.lll>c lli ,_ __ __ __. .__.. i _ __ _.. __ 1 ilyvrrlwa- | Mllil an. for T """" T "M " ‘ SQ_hc§l(l(1§lfl:-‘,Q n; moth l)l~;||][\'_ I 10-Day Tubew ’ l __‘ _ ' film isa scriuus tlzllilgcr to lli'llllll_\' “lb Hiilli-lllliiilxiioi ((’i‘l»'tii-::St., l tcctli. You illllst rcllluvt- ailll Killi‘ I Mn“ m 'l'o'rnntn, can. I ‘ "~——— . Mods in Canada l “um I (Continued from Page l) ‘ “My. | ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " I i-—---___--_ _ Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'I‘iicse index l-arlls arc llltcndt-tl l Ollly 11H snide."- toillic local Hull‘ "UV. _ v l inn.‘ ..n.- llillclnl) faintly. l7i3Cnn. I mittens ill’ thc various cmllltll-s- The New-Day Denhfrwe L. _._ _._ _ _ __ ..._ ._._._._. _. it is lixpt-ctcl] tilut all tlll~ Protcst- nuts oi‘ tlil- Provlllcl- will give :ll- l'.'l.-al- ul ll|4- ilrpllltliklgl- l0 lllil pt-lr clirtlllll; to thc lllilXlllllllll til‘ tlll-ir _ a . i lilllalns. Nothing short of \\'lltllt* .-\ lllzlss nil-cling w¥ll bl- ill-ill lllljlll‘ at‘ Slllllllll-rsilil- ill ill4~. interval l-ittll- acllllrosity ironl lhl- l‘lllll'u l'lll\\ltl'lll lliill, Sllllllllcln-litlc. :ll s‘ lIl'.\\"‘i-Il lulll-oilll-llil-stllal:ll-aloha Pratt-stint puhlip will my“ 1|“. tll- lfl-llll-lt illls t'l‘ll-~<|.-lyl 4'\I'lllil;'-l> l}',l'4l by llll‘ Pytlliall Players. of (‘ilarlcs It. ltlltw-rs, n1‘ Illlll l-ily. lat llllili)lil'lti\\'|l. A largo lll-lvgltlion _ "_‘*_"T"'}‘i” ' iii rh 'l.',\' ul‘ llll' ill'i'itltl‘,l‘llil'lli~,l \\lll cu lruill (‘llarlnltvtovvli lo Sulli- Mlnarct’: Llniment Relieves Pain. Mr liar lit-l‘. fivlliol‘. \\ili prr-swelll llll- |llt'l'.‘§l4lt‘ for this occasion. Christi es 52ft? S o das You KNOW their QUALITY When buying ANY biscuits ask for"Christie‘s" BUY Your Household Necessities . AT COST (lul- big‘ stock still affords splendid choosing‘ in the iollolvintl; lilies which we Will continue to dispose 0f until all sold. We are SELLING OUT and every dollar's worth must be SOltl. now-Jet factory cost. Household Linens Table Linens I-iuy here "and (Tarpet Sq llarcs .. Isp~v4-._->wn-Y'.Irn~a~v . . .1. . -.- Napkins Linoleums Towels Stair Carpets Towelings “Kirsch” Flat Rods ' Sheetings Brass Tubing Pillow Cottons Furniture Polish Bedsllrellds Hearth Rugs PAINTS _ VARNISH as e- ENAMELS WHITE LEAD _ PUTTY Tapestry Coverings M adiera Work Shadilw Chintz Quilt (foverings , l" C t - . ziifitoSnziltiti/eens Inside. Hanglngs Flannelettes (“Hams Sweater Wools (‘urluinlngs Etc, Etc. Fillies-y Linens MANY LINES AT HALF PRICE Write foi-samples- ‘Mail ol-tlcrs tilled ~MOll6y re- funded if goods not as (lOSI l-ctl. _._-._....,.... ,..._-_ U... ..-_ -...~z' ee the 192s Models Bhevrolet and Sludebakl? Aut 4i. 4-.» in a0l-9-30-3l. , nmnbiles at ll. llilllllE s. co Showro s.