The Iron AHorse - ‘ ‘ avrowiu c. mu. ' - ¢c+o+0+o+v0++oo+o+o++oo& t \ ' | (Continued) ’ i ' CHAPTER iv. ' THE mvsn ROAD u River travel. a tew days up the- Ailiisissippi. then-into lire tunbulent hiissouri. was a vivid delight to little Davy. The “little teller", aai Steveiisfis men called him——he was; the only child in the party oi two . . ‘l]ulllll‘ld M“; pane‘; hhiihhiiiperedl "the lifiorinr: steamboat with shrill O O ' m. hi..."- "hhe (min [he governor cries. l‘nv_v htrl hl-i first sizlil iii iioirli to tlii- llllll€-S\iilllll‘|'.\'- until ithe linll boats. the tiucer t-rait U H“. “Minn-had hum-prawn, He. ‘ ‘ilillll tztim zi triinii- hi‘ will lw .~- Ili- h1ll| tire run of the boat, iruin the Jlligr. rtivtiretl with the liiilt-s til‘ i~..ptziin'.~". (flllllll to the lower deva ixhi re the roustabozits worked. glim- :.liiii and slept. To ilavy they were l, .1‘ l ,' ‘ , tlt- train l.'i leziiiiig Siiint Jiiliii at J“ 000d lrihmkh pm“, 1h..." he’ V (‘dnadhfn l a('lfi£ tiiiir iiijliii-L ill llie niwrntliiri. and “4z‘l'lwl“il sumelhmg U; n“. great’ “Iuunfy. (Olnpartnlent 'r-.iiii l-._ l-aiiiig iltiillri-al ill svicii “w; humln-y hhimhi ihe ham] of‘ v ""1"" "l llk"“-""lllb'i liiv river. His niunliiiess and SIEGpGIS This class til sleeper has always hrighh L-hhel-gh] Shh-h had hi, time? The greatest of satisfaction has b9"! klllvtfllvd un lliv IIIOII- illlilflfl- influence upon the nien. With D vy’ Iilli lines or the Canadian Pacificqurountl, they worked inure willing- beon expression liy thnsg who have and its adoption lately on theyly and softened their oaths. ab; traveller! between Saint John uiiii .\iiilz -al rtiiiii» has DYUVPd verythoiigh Brandon occasionally Willtrl Sioiiiretil iii thti (‘tirnpartirieiit slt-ep- Slit" >l‘ii|. arid gffiwlflg itiilre 110D- ed at some oi the language which; nlnr all the time. fell upon the ears 0t‘ his sitiall snnm ’l‘lii- style or VUHIPUFIIIIEXII sleeper $IPIHIIUUBUHS "D 11"‘ Mldsml"; iii s-riii-e here has three t'0I1i[J8i'!“'Rh"5r i" ‘he 551M115 of m" Ymr merits. iiile drawing-room, willie the “'4” milsome m“! d““g"r‘_’"5f impinge U; H“, “m. is gm,“ m Omar, bnsiiiiass.___ Baukflil ill early Spririgj Huh,“ punmsgs‘ of com” we curifltltlli, the great river drove south-i is titted up in Canadian Paciflulwurd Wm‘ Sam's? mnsf“"‘figmiugI style and slttntltii-il. and all the ar n“) “m” bu“! awry fauwm “m? rangnlnemfi MM m U“ rompletelyvay. and launching an endless sut- vonn-Urt c on oi snags, inanimate nioll< ers. iihii-ll lime flljp“ in IIPEFUIIUH since .\'.igu.=t ili>l iiii Cantiiiari Pi~l(‘l' Hie Ulfi-i- ui the lintlt-rdgiied lfili Print-i. Ntri-et i-ii In i‘u.-~il.i,\-_ .\\\\'¢lllf)\‘f llltli. w- i.» ‘III’ |lilYf|lll~r of prop???) ~it- 0b m“ Pwllpm“ The-ls. m- desu-umiouv Any hm. h; ....i..t iii \ll. llrfllvfl. i...i....i.-ii .....i Iitcummodfltii-ns lifter every oppor» ,1, b ,1 "e8, “.|..,.,_ . _... i:.-_.»=li..-.i n. r..li..iv.. iiihiiv y ,- [sci h“; - i. - ‘ ‘ b’ '5“ we'd“ b" " ._ c . . l ieaxation. and .. - . d itiiiiiiiii-ll (III the \\|’\l iiy Fiiiii-i-“Ih y, Al. ‘i’ I l‘ h ~ iiOlli toiests a thousan I HON J_ _i....'.. t:i- i.. Oil the xnriii h.‘ twirl-uh‘ e "m" m” f“ WWW‘ c ancehniles ilisttint. would hat“? Filmed! hi... liv .-...-. i......i i...... in |)l).§i~t‘\v I» "P" til" Svwery en route. Each _ the hotioin out of the craft ii heri l\lll or Urgflllllillll‘). iiii ilii- lair-t by iiinn coinptirtilivnt contains “A PAGE fwQ r ma‘ . ~ _ ~. E. Liberal Carrd idale for t S|NCLA|R by a cave-in. workmen wen; also Queens County caught by the slide of earth but . - ' iv __ ____%~ . _,___.__ ___ m I were resecued. Mr. Amos was L - , , _ _,_ . I _ _ G I _ lcrefx had not been lllCESS8lli_‘ h ___e _._T_ ,_ __ V ' gll‘l“rllll:wvrh\u'lfl'llr‘ll ‘thlujsrflvi-“Illllljklzz; fr’; iiiiti ililE nppei hirth. and all ltlllflyvignam’ “m, spars and “mg; k 1.1m r=\‘wl'll~\q heading (lowwflver dead whemextrlcatrti. >...i~.i. |l_\ i III p.i.-.~.-.~-.z..i.' tit m..." r*‘"‘m““'- “l” "mm ‘hi’ "u" ‘*9 pike-poles they fended oft the lung- black night, and Davy accompanied \\llil a val-go or‘ liirs front far posts q T1‘: tdebemgd mg“! m. N‘)? . m‘. __“<)._. .. 1 , , a $.00 a rom ew ruriswick ‘0 l issoiili ieidwateia. and years agul He was Maritime m‘ 1. Til iitcriu. |flll|l-— ‘ the i'r'2ll|.ll‘ ti!'£l\\‘.ll£{<l'0\ln\S§ they 111g snags, working at night in the|iiis lather and halt‘ the boats coni- of lurid a Hill? i"? wit"! "ti?!" b9 {$111196 Privflifliliglit 0t wlialeoil flares. mysterious puny to ille tavern. ll was kept lStaterooilis. and are considerablylshatlows struggling with lIIVlSlUlPiDY Colonel Sarpy. an earljv-t-omer llilhl‘ or li-w. This it!‘ "|!"'l\' is lrit n short distance q...“ ¢-i,._,,.|.,, ‘UL “We m," Mhmmlless in price than the ordlnaryimonsters. More than once D v_\' n the country, and now the trader Fllihlll)" . - “mi iQdrawing-rooms- Patrons desiring heard the cry. “Xian overboard it Bellevue for tile American Fur :_':‘_f,‘|‘;’,“" "‘ ‘i I =- "with iIIkSiTiCt privacy" with all the comtortsmitl was darried to the rail in QECOIIIDQII)’. He was tinder-sized. .-.,..h.,...,i_ ‘m m“ aw‘ “m and accommodations offered ihistrrge of men to see the llflbblillljtiiifli or‘ complexion, tiuick in his \|ll_\ ii.-.ii..“-..,i n, n"), “my drznving-riiuhig, flr (h0g3 who hpi-euhead arid waving arms being swi ‘ll0\'(*lllt‘lli£l. polished in his man- tii- m» lflllthl‘ init llflt~iilf h h1(\|ll\|| tnfore have been unable tn secure l) dragged downilver by the fdC-EllDlS. rrr.\ .\l. mmuw. . .- ,_ ~. sfi___v'_rreu\ dinning, room. will find the |_ |.,."“,_h_"| Umhmlun. nartnieut of the greatest benefit. 0mm ing current. Ar night he liked to sit just f0l"‘Bl‘il.llil0ll'S etii". "Little as hi» _ I‘. r3. i'i"1~i 1ll"_’t>iil}l. .i9'.Z-ll)-l5tslBi. WW1“! Q1 the “textis” where tlirntlii- (lllltllliiti i-.iti liiiii ‘in; trlilel. ‘ltiits ollicers slept. 8l‘.'l to gaze .\'t>-l\'a-'i';.tli.[{h_' h, m.“ 1mg“ ._.______ ‘into a starless night. To the litiy? ‘lzllldr; oil his dignity. 'i‘lit-l~.1.',-: a —————--—— g-irrs would (Time the hoarse. hill fool wlitfll get a less-tin!" ulelodiuus t-liaiit oi‘ the quarter-i A iii; iniilt--\\'ll:tclu-r, llii H w master" and leadsmen calling tlie"ii|iii.i-, linil sliiwt-il l‘iii-.iii_ o a "llilllllPl (led)!!! l" the pilot.»a kind; HHVIlPKI lint". unt-ereintininlsly t5!- ut sorrowful strain which took liisWiinving Sarpy out of his wiry. 'l‘ht: thoughts back t0 Springfield and-little ‘ If ygu want to bring [Jrosperity back toyyiiriiifll. tiiit not ior long. Canada and keep your boy opposite the names Messervy as belhw_ (‘ululli-l tollowoti the tenni- it was‘ tier to the liar anti fut-ed liiiii. eyes p 11111 I00 lhrlllillg. this ivtintlerilil blazing. The tetiinsti-r looked S 3i Home Dllf yourriver-rond joiirtiey. for tile melan~ .liiwn at the liaiitain. griliiit-tl and 0f RICKIHHOH and mbiding plact- in the swift thoiighislei-y word t-rtit-king like ti whip: lot ill!‘ b0)! UHVY W115 “Vlllll 701' “Ito you know who I tlin. sir? l ‘himself n hook oi travel. more fas» Hm imii-i- _.\_ guppy, hh-g The “h; ‘Pillllllllg lhllll Hill‘ lie liad ever horse on the sand liar. sir! It‘ you irt-ztrl. lWilili to ill-Zlll, l am your inziii. sir! _ , The Ore-gnu "laid uii" at the 01d ‘l can whip the devil, sir! (‘house i?» ‘ " ilraillng host of Belleviie. one pltuh- yfllli‘ wttilptlllS. slit Bowie limit». ~—~' —--*i—~'wslititgnn or revolver, i ani _\'tll||' one --. w. u. 0-0 “i.-. m. u. one .-.4 g , lllil n, m‘ hsfégeaufy sir!“ \Vlth a lightning movement hi- ‘Wflllilhriil out his long-harreled (‘till‘~ ‘forty-live. and snutTetl a uiindlt- iii0\\'ll the bar. ten DHCPH distant The iiiiilte-ivlliit-kefs jaw tlropili-il zrlld ft-ar t-rept into his eyes. Willi HAROLD JENKINS oi Charlottetown, Merchant. y.-. "TIJLTIIJIJQ" .- yd». , l out ‘tillfllllvi’ word. he edttetl awn) . 81!‘ . ..~,__-' mm the little lniin ol‘ wrath tiliil v - ' | lipprd artiliiiti the. wall tti lilt X Glearny! Thick! Wavyé tiotil". through Whit-h ht- viinislit-il 9th C} f Ch : - ' . . : llllll the night. A roar‘ tif laughter c e I Y o .ar Dncmwn‘ Barrister Half a. Moment p WPIH ii|l. (‘ultiiiel Szirpy Filfilll)‘ ri- .,,,,,.........,-.,-..,,,,,,,.....g plat-ed his pistol and resuinotl \\'ilil\ ing up and down. with an tit-i-rlsiiiii» izil word to an zictliiaiulailit-e. ‘ Almost every lid)‘ the limit. rntidi- long stops at. ti wtmtlyrartl ivlii-re v .1. 1*’ I . V‘ I - . t-orded ful wt. ‘i ‘t’ ' t id I ;Sf.llt'kedj 5r pauiiietl ‘:ll.“lfif:’l)lfr‘f.flg i l tron riigt-etliii-i settlement .1 whit-h istrligglr-tl for a foothold between irivei" and tor-est. Davy litid unlor- [gt-liable glimpses of the doughty ipioneers who were steadily ilfdwil- ‘lng the frontier toward illP PHVHH’, ifllld frequently, along the ll])|.lllti$, lhe saw hands oi Omahas following great herds of buffalo or slowly riding their ponies, grim Sffhflllvili‘! Iiipon the horizon. Captain 'i‘ei-i-y> “hold hlrri tales of the old steam- illflatlllg days when Indians were a mleadly menace. There iifllf bet-n ‘jstearnboatsiou the Siissonri stilt-e ‘as far hack as 1815i, the (‘tiplniti said. and for many years tiiterirxiird (the Indians fought drt=.pi-i-iitely' to iUIOQB the river-road against the ‘dreaded invasion 0t white int-n. JOHN izyvrzlv’ SNINCLAIR oi Summcrficld, Farmer D0 your part in saying _Canada $0111; Agricultural and Industrial rum by mar rig‘. -~v.... .6... Davy." said i-.......i. an X CpDOQite the nanles of McKlnl-lon andi Girls! Try this. “ma” cumhingfferry. "they were smart enough it. land brushing you, mgr, just women understand that their liiiriting Nlesservy on your Ballot, as abovg. yo“; hhh- bfugl] with h huh», "Dan. igrountls were in tltrnirer. uiid tin-y -derine" and brush it through youridlii their lit-st to drive the limits , ‘ , ' t ' h ' . Th eiTeci. is startling! Ynu]oil' the river. 'i‘lie_\ Sliliilll ill.’ ik- Pllbllshed the Conserviitlvé Camping“ ClIBIIIIdYEBBEyOUP hair immediately and led in the tlttytlirle. “hull Hlfllfihlfl WPTP roiiiiiitiii. P$]lt'l‘i2t"y . it will appear twice as thick andhighl Colnmlttee! Charlottetowlh ' MEN?» B" abllndilllfe 0f leflllliflwllvi’ when the craft of tiitlsi- tl.i_vs liiitl hill‘. Blmrkli"! “ml 1i 9. inmmlmr" ‘to tie itp along the liniilts liir liinr lib‘? 5°“. ‘T9511. Youthful- . inf stings. or‘ ilticiiiist- tlit- nltl-liiiln 1399M" beautifying the hm’- 5 pilots didn't know t'.ll()|l"f| 35'9"“ Wit-lie‘ 0’ ""f"efll'li"gt frmgrfifi tht- t-hnnnel t-litriigt-s iii this t ‘y “Danderine rom any rug or ore _ _ i . . tie-mm wt" do wot-deh- w-rlirul-rlt $3M." .'.'.’I.Yi'.‘i".'i.i.'"..i.iii--".ii.‘f'..i.iii“ i if ‘he ha“ i“ dry’ thin’ brmle’ faded ivliooping like ilentls flllrlli slltmllln . l“ ‘freaked with gray ‘You! constant clouds or arrows- ilre arr IIW\‘ li 1f’: . curling and waving which burn the a“ ‘Their ml‘; W‘ I ‘l '- ._ color, lustre and very hie from any | YI- Th g krfiiif" ° "ml "P woman“ ‘min ion s, ey tr .t ltil of gum] HDBHdPI-inali M“ on the ha“. m“. nleii tlitit wny and hlirnt-tl lriore lireah showers oi rain and sunshine Uliill‘ "l1" hill". v ‘tact. on vegetation. it. goes‘ right to l|l(-‘ll a lellow canto tiiililg with ltlie roots, inviprorateri, nourishes and an idea that scared eiri oil. He letrengthena them, mopping fallingfkilow tlint lfttiliins sirt- n Sll|7l'i‘t~llilf~ ihnir and helping the lair to gruwliim lot. believing In all sorts oi Farquhar Steamship Line nHETHpQfiL" Leaves Boston For Halifax Oct. 20th. 3rd, Nov. mli/ Dec. m, Dec. 15th. conned-ting With 5.5 Nov. S, S. "SABLE l" Leaving. Haliiax for Charlottetown. on. 22nd, Nov. 5th. Nov. 1m. Dec. 3rd. Dev- 17th Leaving Charlottetown for Sydney, North Sydney. curling. Ccrnerbrook and other West Con! Newfoundland Porn, Oct. 23rd, Nov. 6N1. Nov. 20th, Dec. 4th, Dec. 18th. (YARVELL BROS. thick, healthy and luxuriant. ‘tievilii. so he rigged np n special _“""'_‘ devil for ‘em. lie made ii lilg 54er- l i giant's hetttl. like ii giant kitn. out i s of lath and oil turner, uiid lit tip the contraption with ivhnle-nll i ilnmps He set this Hllliktl-tlflvfl up in the lookout. and a mnri was poni- Shon. farm o‘ 1m; an.“ o; inhaled up there tn turn the wit-ks of hiltutitetl at Trticattie Crviirs, 55 acres "l" ""1"" "P "l" ‘WWW “n 4"‘ 1° ‘(cleared and u". bamnce c oyefi-dymake the st-ary head itori of gl ire fwm, good i my,“ and flre.woofl_;llnd disappear. anti glare rind dia- Thm, [mm i, P" whim-eh and hytrppear. It worked tine. it was n08!‘ i-liiiii-ii. iiciiiioiii lfitl ahlpplflgflim mtlrh for lhe reth- ll twver him] hhg ii mxq-gm-h proctor] tiiertelfniletl tn send them to the rivlit. ‘on. Btnildlngtr are in good PGDMTII-‘Lllflllf. with whom!“ of 18M‘- Till‘ his‘, 5n acre; or cleared lam] with-reliant was that the indianir let up EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES. INC. neuron-st. 40ml. N. lw-tlnhrnlflvnllt Li"! Inn M. John to Boston $10.00: lumen or Lnlna 0o llontnn I.“ tlhuroo-n $8.00 I. l. G07. DINGLIY Athn ‘lino "bdreeeater." will ‘Bill Htriilon in‘ l .i ,. Icholy 0i honieliickness tn iind illlwptil in contempt. Stirpy spokeev-l l —1 have It. Join Wchoollyn It I I.‘ I. and loturdnyn n! ‘l P. I- Wodnutlny ulllngn loan lultpnrt L80 P. I" Standard TIIIIO Laban 8.80 l’. l. Mallard ‘Ilnu rho Benton ‘Ilundny I A. I. i Intuit-q ulllnn direct to Bolton tin llnlpy I P. I. ~ _ pnmelgho-Ayloou lbatpofl bl Ilflll vi “. . . In-lehunrruun-unnnlvu n one-hall’ mile of aibove farm. Will a whole lot on the night attack hie" hit ii ihargaifl tor quick SEIPJDIIRIIIBRH and aieanfhotiting got to Aim seven registered foxes for im- he a good hit safer." I mediate sale. Some days. the whistle nt‘ tlie_ Apply to Henry lPovmil, Tracadie Oregon. the American l-‘iir Com- Crotrs. or MacDonald t MwPheei m", h“; "W," which H", guy. Solicitors. Riley Birildlim. (liar- ens expedition was travelling. ttetown. SSOO-IO-ttaili. would blast a salute to a company Johann-Ohm > r n [Jnvy t. pally ineil gave the good hail. would tnlch glimpses of the gray iii SlfLmil-i otter months of ~f~l ..=I=. of. - keeiboatti. heavily loaded. tlinn lusty. lirownizirinetl ibilll liuiiatlos. lthe wooded Nebraska ohiire; I. ' ('i‘o he (EOIIUIUIPIL) . __ iAged Resident 0f‘ Oxford Junction (Canadian - Press.) would hear cheery shouts blitzing [ruin boat to w... as com- He presentatlve of strong Company ot Guelph Ont. ——-——<-o-0—-—-—— werlt-ts arid saifrnnn oi‘ the shirts U, S, Planes Break nil lit-ad lrintlkerchieis 0i‘ the iii- i-lniiip, tiappnrs, eager inr the joys toil furestedl tilt-tiger ilifillf; the -iirn oi‘ the ilorthivest. Ulntislt UVGY)‘ day they passed BALTIMORE. .\i. D. Ot-i. 25 'l‘\venly two United ‘States svaplniios moored with the U. iS_ S. l \ / 4w- iiililllfiflmw Z bunk for (Iris Cold Sea]. 'l iiltrril/fiea IL: genuine, Fllllldlllfttj Longu/eum Qoltl Seal Ari-Rugs. Dorift Fail to See the iNew Congoleum Again-Congoleum Canada Limited makes a real contribution to the art of interior decoration. in the newest designs of Congoleum Goldscal Art-Rugs. distinctive motifs have been com- bintzd with harmonious coloring: to produce effects that have been found until now only in the most expensive woven rugs and carpets. Pattern No. 562, the rug shown above, con- tains more than a hint of the Orient. it is a floral design, the flowers are in light blue, magenta and old rose. The buff background is rclilved by a coffee-colored cross-patch design. The border is old blue and lend: a finishing touch to this exceptionally pretty pattern. The colors are admirably adapted to either light or liab- toned draperies. Your Dealer has the New Designs '-" Of course, a newspaper illustration an convey only the merest suggestion of the wonderful artistry -,of the new Congoleum Rugdienigne. To IPPI°°W= d"!!! Wu must n: how decorative GS rude. strongly built crafts, sixty to sev- enty feet long. tugged llD-Hlfflflllll by a cordelle. a heavy rope three: {hundred feet or more in length.‘ ‘onewnd o! which was attached to' a mast. and the other hauled by ‘two-score stalwart men marching] along shore. When the wind was; right, the labor or dragging these. heavy boats up-strearn was oasedl by aaila. Olten Davy saw them ua-l ing poles nnti long oars in their laborious struggle against the‘ raging river. An occasional rnaclritiniv. with flour oars-men. shot tlowli-strennnl lpllod high with pots. and now and IPrench- ICanadl-ah halHireeds [lashed past Those. sights and sounds and the‘ ithrlll o.’ deer feeding In the ho‘.- ‘tiinilaiids in tho eirrly lili)l"lfllf.'. liov- - ier grew .~‘i'lll.‘. Ono tiny it'll livi- ‘dun priilitt-tl out a great, litnilie-iw .ing. brown shape on the etlgt- oil Killed Instantly OXPORJD. N. s. Oct. 25.--H_ A. T iArnos sixty two a prominent citiz~. en 0i this town a former town couni Icilor was instantlly killed yester- ~d8y when inspecting all excavation on his property, lie was entombetl the J. B. Artn- From Moorings R. HAROLD JENKINS Lzlimii Cflndidflil} for Qhvuw 0W"! v 7 V ‘n I éZlr-Zlllille Harbor Ill." PIIENOMIENAI,‘ Wltrrrcn, ..li.t\\innt . . ,_ broke aw“- jh g pale lzllr! today. lire elder llniiina. in one phenom» another plane moored at Bay-bore niil yi-iir. nctiililly turned out volumes park had dragged i'i'e+ oi‘ ii ncli- at the i-i-ti- of one a Week. Jl‘ and tiflilllllrfllmi i" m" t 95a" (make. bet-OI... a 511-01“; hQi-tirwastoi I i‘-—-—'~—— ly wiild. Nona ut‘ the 1113mm hfld; tier-in ilovaiieti. All were iiflflvflllllhf-ll 3m] had been at anchor in pi‘. ___V 1H0" F" g‘ illlfievitili].rpfiflinlfi-tffi- I offer my Iurnr of 50 m-reu all t-lrnr “m? Smgr) “Punk {nnmrruw ' jilllll iii liiiit i-i-in. condition, situated in Ba) ' L I i'\\'lmtltie. II nut uultl by November 4th _ will on that day be offered by public T)“, "m" “hi, h. Hiding Sixty iillil-ri flint-nun with tutor-k. crop and llllplp. wPI‘ hull!‘ iii ii iiii; iiincliiiii- is iii. linii lint-tits. -\llll|.\' Nvll “ifrlyllfill. 1m urem- _.it-r tlinn tlii- iniili who . iiii.’ thicll ‘tit-v. or rill-s poi" li-iiir iii tr |'li\\>>l, botanist-i’ BEN-Y. CARTER, i... h“... ii. llii‘ |‘lii-i'i~i' til‘ s lii- iii snit- positive. Auctioneer. "h", .4“, i-iin-liiniiti i»:i....iii*--i< ifflilll itrztliitil. I Pallun No. 562 1s shown an i Hi: floor. ll I: a licaulrji Oriental dulgn. Rug Patterns- they really are. Your dealer will be glad to show them to you; also other patterns of Congoleum Rugs suitable for all parts of the house. Congoleum Rugs have many other qualities besides beauty to recommend them to modern women. They are aunproof. waterproof and sanitary. They lie Hat without fastening. Popular Sizes at Lorri Prices Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs are made in seventeen sizes; ranging from the handy l8 x 36 inch mats to the 9 x l5 foot room-size rugs. Their amazing durability and very low prices make them the moat economical floor-covering you can buy. Congolenm-By- tlie- Yard Ash your dealer to show you the four new patterns in this popular floor-covering. It is made of tbe same durable material as Congoleum Cold Seal Rugs. for use to cover the entire floor. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED tzzo St. Patrick stmi. Mom-i. ma.”