i “visors "si-iouto WIVES csv O -ll'| Fast. "w. ’. ‘It w|'l ‘i1 J Y6_ J .5..‘.<iP -R.l li‘(l"E EDWARD f‘ Last Shoyvings Today at 3.15, 1 & 8.45 sverrv, Alonso.“ furious. fas- cineting farce. 4 - get every ' g9 laugh ycuWe got. A srw-i‘: a second: A laufh a minute; An Mo: of glorious "Al... wire SHOULD see FOR WIVES " WAGES!" IS THE PUZZLING _QUS_8_TIQN TREATED m THIS MERRY DRAMA AND THURSDAY Yb fiiihhlllt Min 0s r unit... . —-._-, wooed-ads, 1 C.liI‘.G.Y. Radio Pro glam ‘ ', CFCY-—The island Radio Co. 312 u. Wednesday Night 7-P. M. Atl Sta. CFCY will 1m 0;; ti". o'clock \\ ulll- fill-EV t- pmzram of 01.1 .. provided throuih Mr. Leiuwl Joy. P. E. I. one of l‘ lands best known diets.” M1‘. Jay will b“ Jay; A fifics-n minute trill: Ovcri iii'e~~“'l" he accnmpnnird the plrno by his daughter .\l’ uziiiu" z the auspices of the Dom. ill-iii. -' ‘ . Agriculture will be given at ulmut <Ill'1i.~. seven thirty o'clock by hr: I-\p v-r‘ from the Dom. Exp. Station at .\'.i 01a Records 51.00;. at Quebec Dog Derby lridal Rose” BY C. LAVALLEE. twziunuc his programme. ~ c zoi- all 1b.: “£15 l'v('<1'i\'(:(i irom " _~ Proiance in Nova Scour. ' ‘. by Mrs. lienderso . ildiih-c lust “Iulnesda lllfllil 1 \' tin-now} b," ‘- 211111 - .. - pbnu-z 1'11 in rvciuil by .\'l s5 Kati lliiil‘ (ill 'l'liur>~tlay' cvcirng wu .- \\‘j?ii 1i liumlrctl ur mor t- .~t".u-rl to this v-frct-t, wit. ll'llllilt‘l' 01' lcti-m an . v y- =1 u. r-;(]| ri-ti-riii. l‘? v Lli]<)_\'i‘-J ihrourhout the a I ‘l lilivl’ 111' icrw-rs z: 11d ('lll'Ii$i1*L'llil\'0 Committee as listed above. liciuliy iiiirl livr suit-r Alii-‘s .u. ~' t-liji\_\" bio and the liiulfo aud- -u--\ inn-in- i.~ :|!l ilu-ri- MR8“ _]_ Kings Appeal for Half Mihion Launched Saturday msnt. of plum-Int tho Half limb! mim- nniiding mdowrnont W110 alilflill for the University of King’! College in made today by Preflldfllll Arthur H. ‘Moore on behalf of the Board of Governors and the Ek- ecutive Cnmmlttee of the University With this opening announcement Pr " Moore has made klwwll the fact that A. -H. Whitman. or ‘Halifax, has U! eptied the General Chairmanship the entire appeal which will be conducted through- Iout thd three alumina Provinces. rlfhe King's Appeal. accordin! l0 ‘Dr. Moors has for its abbot-- rim-to enable the university of King‘; college to claim the con- ditional gift of $600,000'frOm the Carnegie Corporation. second-fro provide neoese y endowment and buildings for the further extension of Higher Eduow iion in the Maritime Provinces un. iler religious influences. - 1n order to qualify for the condi- tional offer 0,1’ the Carnegie Corpor- atlon, it is necessary for King's to secure from other friends. 111111111 and without the "Maritime Provin- ces. $400,000 by July 1_ next. To Ralle Half Million. The total needs of the Univer- slty for all par-poses aggregate $1,100,000. With the 8600.000 offer- ed to King's by the Carnegie Cor- poratioir there remains to be eeo‘ ured $500,000 to meet the total needs. This amount will be ‘the ob- ectivc of the present appeal. . days. THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN Ono of, the molt wlllfikllll 11.810- dicl ever shown on tho notion is "Wises for Wives." the In: film's adaptation d Guy Briton‘: Rond- lway hit which opened Ylvltelfll! at the lPrinco Edward Theatre. There an probably more good wholesome ' ‘ wlflbd into Sill min tlinn an! comedy We mo and its theme. which has Co’ do with a fslr division cl the smily bankroll, gives it. an unusually broad appeal. The scene is laid in a typical American small town. where Jim Bailey, a. typlcll mid- dle-nged husband, doles out to hi! helpmnte on ipsyday Just what he thinks she should have and spends the remainder as ho secs lit. The wife. one of those moi lit- tle souls. accepts her lot with a sigh, but. her daughter (Jacqueline elders such a system all wrong. and makes no bones about laying so. She also makes it clear that her own home and agitate: s strike 1n which three husbands are left? to look out for themselves. The re suits may be imagined by any wife who has over loft her husband to keep bachelor ball for even n few Creighton Hale, as the young husband, while outwardly pretend- "The Carnegie Corporation's mon- ey, when secured," said Dr. Moore; "will, under the terms of their of-l for be permanently invested asf endowment for the departments off Arts and Science. $400,000 l-s needed for adltional buildings. and $100.1 000 for the endowment of the Div- ifnlty- School." composed of: the . President A. H. Moore. F. 1A. ll. Wisweli and R. I. l‘ S11('l‘t‘lflf‘y, | | Scction at a Time. for u division of the entire Marl- ist-ntizi May 10-17, St. John May 31- Ill-hill" 7. New Brunswick. other than y Si. John. June 7-14 and Prince Ed- Mirri island. June 28-July 5. The Board of Governors is com- itboscd oi’ the members of the Ex- Y and: Von. Archdeacon Crowfoot. Rev. Thomas Parker. J. F_ H. Tomi ‘Esq., Rev. J. Iii. A. Holmes. Rev. Canon Srnitbers, J. H. A. L. Fzilriveailicr. J. J. F. Winslow D c M. Owen. Yen. Archdeacon Drap- h or. Ven. Archdeacon Armltage, R. d V. Ilzirrirs, Ven. Archdeacon Vroom. lloii. A. B. “Wirburton. G. S. Mc- Clenrn. Rev. A. B. Andrew, Rt. llackcnley, Major J. D. 1. H Edwards. i-hwu-Miiw"~Maniacnmuiiiiavocssnrn... struklllng tinder the handicap or hijh jylpdo nmlflrlfting snow. In Blizzards Whkh hill tlic lvlui dbl-l from the driver. the crack imims or the continent fought tn maintain or overcome leads in tho Em-atcru littor- nstionsi Dog Sled Dorlry 1.0m at. Quebec recently imdcr the auspircs of the Frontenac Winter Smrrs (‘luli Among the fnmnua competitors wern Emile 8t. Goddard, vvinnnr at 1.0 Pris. ‘ Manitoba, laot your; Hlinrty ltussick. World's champion 200 mlln finn-stnp driver; Earl Business, Quebec win- lier in 1924: B111 Gr-nyson. veteran masher; Francois Dimiile. of 01101300- who won the Derby this Joni‘; ii al- Qep, obwonslmcet, NJL; Charming. otnouton: _ _-others The visitors st ‘Quebec Dickedltliefr hvomiurmm Ruesiokh ten hun- dlndlslll‘: cross-bred! 1111 m‘ bounds, Dupuis’ mixed tcnm rind (fhnnnlnizfli long li-irn hounds. No rccnrds wcro ex- pcciwl. it was tlioiiizht at first that Ewell-R's pups of fourteen months would crack undcr the strain or that St. (lmldzird, who bad undorzmio a painful npcrntirm several months be- fnrte. would wcukon. Joseph Dupuis W33 cnnsidnrcil n likely winnrr. But nut. of ibu dnric. on the third rizid last. riiiy of tho rncc, came his lrotber. l-‘runrois luipiils. loading tho ficld by I ociiui ton seconds. ‘in winninir tbo gold cup hfid one thousand dollars. Francois Dupuis established a new world's record. uclipulnz tbc record of 12.40.45 es- tablished lust your by Si. Goddard, by seventeen minutes and thirty-five seconds. Last year's record v-ssijllso beaten by Russick, second in ' is year's race, who covered the l3 ¢p|l.- .1 mung um i... flllllh of the dog Derby. miles in l2 hours and forty nilniit Out of the nineteen looms ili started the rnoc. all but. onc flnislir this being Wllbrod Poirlcr. or‘ Ann- vlllc. Quebec, who lrallctl tho I“ on Thursday Mid Friday and iou ihc third day's prospects tou inuz Thousands of people wero on ban as tho team drlvnn by Diipuis for l McKay and (fompsny, of Quobc finished tho lasi lfl-p of tho gruellin run, closely followed by Rusaick. largo number of cnihusiantri wei also present in the evening at banquet at the (fhntenu liflrontsna when Hon. W. Gornrd Power. pros dent nf the QueboctHni-bnur "nmrni elon. nctod us chairman and nreser ed the prison. Young Puddv Nol- was awarded a cup and n cash prl for being the youngest driver ev having taken part. in s race of sui. The Executive Committee of the Archbishop of -_... _ ‘ The plan of the Appeal provides time area into districts or sections. — laud the Appeal will be presented. nitcr. which Mr. Jziyito the constituency of King's in‘GY"" One section st a time. The dates for 8111518 lhv- Appeal- in ‘various sections as Uni; p.111, iii last w .>eks pro-Jixcil by the Executive Committee alllrire as follows: Halifsx and Dart- nud fruiimnoutb, April 12-19, inclusive; Nova‘ 8‘“10*"S°"l°r5- in; to be in sympathy with the husbands‘ cause, secretly yearns to and the strike and tvm of the wiv- es soon weary at the elporlmont. Dug” Jacqueline Logan as the bride, however. remains adamant until old Mr. Tevls (Dan Meson), the lhimself to act as arbiter. Gillingwnter, stone. Margaret Seddon nnu Dan "01811011. who won screen fame as . .1 us, Wi dso ;| l}{_ in. Bradford A.“1-l. whxiimnhfthe amp" °r u“ T°°"°m“° Tm‘ ‘IW. L. Payzsnt. G. E. E. Nichols. Nixon, |ley comedy“, Frank 30,1886 dime Mildred Blakeney; 2. Wllllflm extras 26 to 28, firsts 23 ‘.0 24_ sec- live stOCk rflfwrt bF8'11¢b)—-Catt1e‘,he bu", going B. $14M “d m red the pIeturQ_ Pickering. on,“ 17 m 1g_ Edmonton [ii-m on. receipts 556. There was a light ob,“ pom. qumuty M“ sold m,“ “Red Pepper" a two part come. Perfect attendance -— Hattie def "gm rgcelpig due to colder-flaring o! cattle duo in part to the g5_ Saws sold from 812.60 h dy also furnished plenty o‘ laugh Stewart, Margaret Blakeney. Lorrie weamer_ rRe-inii prices to consirm-‘Ercceni snow blockudes prices were "175 Wm, one m. two “up” ter. This program will be rqpested Campbell‘ Roy Hum’ Mar-lo’ e ers extras 44, flrte 39. seconds 32. stronizcr 111111 $411k‘! 111111)’ 0110K» A this aternoon and evening. 10.30 —11.30— Special boxing ass. ~ " 3.30—6—lntermedlatee. 6.45—8—-Empioyed boys. Bowling: Church League: 7 Baptist vs. Si. Peters. 8.30-—Zion yo. St. James. Spools! Senior Fireside Social, -—-———<oc>-—-——- Coolidge is Visited by Farm Delegates WiASl-IIINPJION. Mhrch 8.—vBe- lief that real progress had been made toward a legislative solution of the tanm relic-r problem was ex- pressed hy futm tenders from Mid- dle Western States today nfter conferences with President Ooo- lidze and Secretary Jnrdine. The farm group. mode up o1- the Executive Committee of twenty- two appointed at tho recent North Central States Agricultural Con- ference at Des Moines, represen- tatives of other agricultural or- ganizations and members of 0on- zrese from Middle Western Stet- Bl. were in conference with the President for half and hour and with Secretary Jsrdino for more than two hours. Neither the President nor the Secretary endorsed the Dickinson bill. which is supported by the committee of twenty-two, hug the agricultural representatives ex- pressed gratification over their re- caption. - President IC “i, told the de- legates that he hoped Congress would enact legislation st this ses- sion which would provide some ef- fective form of farm relief, and ex- pressed the ‘belief that notion could be had on n measure which would comm-and the general sup- Dort of the farmers themselves. _ Secretary Jsrdine expressed his B-Mlroval of the Federal dfnrm Board provision of the Dickennou 0|". but said he was unable to agree to any proposal for farm r0- liei’ which would tax the farmers. tion fee‘ against producers to make "D losses in tho marketing q; our. Dlus crops abroad. At the some “mo. tho Secretary daclnrotL- ho would "not throw a monkey wrench" into any plans upon which tho farm leaders mlsht be agreed. leaving it to Congress to decide What form any relief moulun should take. The unofficial Houee Committee for Modification of the Voletosd Act at a dnoeilng today unanimous- ly re-elected as its Chairmen Ro- frum the oomrnittgeh imembqnphip to consider sll questions relating u» "temperance" snd to rooom- ’ T " ' °""’M“"W" the BdVOYfiSQIRQHtD . .' mend s. means of procedure for the G""‘""' H - _ y - ‘o; k- 1 r group. i‘ ~ ' Besides the committee voted 0o ' u‘: onest are in - ' hold an open meeting iii tho cnu- ' 7H5 CHAM-QTTETQWN ' ' ~, - " t ‘ ,1 f" l ‘ ' .. w: room of m. House office nrrnu- GUARDIAN ' ‘ " “' ' Linus uni ....... .... ,.........lll "uvpsgiii . Dicileson Logan). just ‘h come a. bride, con- pa] she will insist on a hotter brook mph-alum, l “all?!” ‘rho following in the Honor Boll for Blltic School. 141i: 18 for the month of Febrnory. Teacher Mill Inrinn Heels“- ‘ Grade IX-l. Msrion Oonslns. Grids Vlll—l- Everett Donald; I. Thelma Donald 8. Gnce Bernard. Grade Vll -— 1. llnrgsrei Riley; 2. B111)!" Runny. Grade VI-l. Lulu M1=~ Donald; 2. Edmund Delaney; 3. Gordon Cousins. Grade V--1. moi-n McKenzie. Grade IV — Ivm Dickinson. ' Grsde l1l-—1. Leslie McKenzie; I, Gladys M0- Kenzia; 3, Ruby Ohamillflll- GP!“ ill-Jennie Dickinson and Hilde (squall; 2. David Cousins and Charles hlcKellllé (equll): I. Dorothy Simpson. G113; 1_ (sr)--1, Jennie 8am!!!- ‘Ellsworth ‘Bernard. Grade 1 (It) 1, Margaret Cousin; 3. Rllllr M0" mould; 3, Kenneth McKenzie. Perfect attendance-Marlon Cous- ins. Lulu ‘MGDOMH. Cllffl Mc- Kenzie. Leslie McKenzie. Jonnlfl Dickleson. Hilda Dlckieson, David cousins. Cherie! McKenzie, Ruth McDonald Margret. Cousins. The following is the standing of the Sen View School for the month of February: Miss Ruth R. ‘Mnthsaon, ‘Princi- Senior Dept. Grade X—1. Anne Cody; 2, John" Murphy; 3. Wands Grade lX-l, Janetta Champion; 2,Blnncho Stewart. Grade Vlll—-1. Keir Duggnn: 2. Margaret Pickering; 3. Anson Elckerlng. Grade VII-l. Willie Cody; 2. Walden Duggan; 3. Elva Dugga-n. Perfect attendance - John Murphy, Wanda Graham. Blanche Stewart. Janetta Champion. Keir Duggan. Alice Stewart, Elva Dug- gan. Katherine Blakaney. Weldon Primary Dept. Meek. teacher. Grade Vl—1. Hattie Stewart; Z, A Aulden Donald; 3, lclsnd Cnmp- or Miss Theresa —bocal fresh mceipts are increas- ing but consumptive demand is still largely depending on imports. ‘Ibvfqdfisswfiuwfifll \‘. Fcrfirllynvfill ‘ I AJQXIWWIIP“ unwind-rumor.‘ MILD rviagiiivi p CIGARETTAES, Save the "POKER HANDS" that are packed with TURRET Cigarettes 200w 1;, i and middiings but. this action was 85.26. connprs 82.75 m “u; not followed by the rest. of the mill- ters $3.00 to $3.75 butch" . lng industry. The demand was common $4.00 w $4.15. v. steady_ the irade in standard grsd- ceipts 400. There were m i es of rolled oats was moderate and veal-s offered and tho but,‘ prices were unchanged. The mnr- sold for $10.50. and 81100.13, ket for baled hay Wag without any duwrv quality oalvoe b w, new feature to note. The demand 00 and 610.26, and 7.00 wpmf‘ for eggs was small but prices re- ed for the poorest lots. . , mained firm. A stronger feeling de- —G0od veal 411.00; medium” . sharp increase in local receipt-I veloped in the potato market and to 810.50; common $1.00 fresh is nntlclnirtcd any time prices were advanced 10 to 15 cents 00; sheep rocelptn 70. flhq|gfll The Markets (Canadian Prev)‘ OTTA\V\A, ODL, March Sr-(ESZ? village station agent, takes it upcn be" | Swmnmg ‘M155 1435311 B114 MF-‘Margaret Blakeney; Board of Governors. which is sorv- Hale is an admirable cast, ixiclud-ipimz, n: also as ibe General Executive ing Cir-rude David} Committee for the King's Appeal, mButier. as the wise-cracker of thefnoy Hiltz: 3. Laura Pickering. village, Zasu Pitts as the wife who! , struck because she was dragged in- .\'. Scoiia. the Lord Bishop oi Frederito it, Earle Foxe, Margaret uvlng- The bill would assess an "oquglizs- ’ 1 proaemafl" m" (R "b" - . > thoreloro. or when < A Mmyhmn’ ‘no h" “Sig” 6:; ’ you have s stlll good ' e group in the lest two Congresses. > M” "'3 m" “M” of‘ 1t also instructed Mir. Hill to sp- , 7°" "ma" “uzambnlmr 1t “m ,,- uno nsq uyer w" a mwnn“ “M” °' u" 10H n Wllll s "For - now. Toronto wholesale fresh BXMpQf bag. A moderate amount 0f in good demand and up by‘ tras 39 to 40, firsts 35 to 36, soc- business was worked in beans and was paid lforn few good 1mg“, onds 30 t0 31. Mont-TERI mflfkfilfitbe tonc was steady with car lots Poortr linds sold from Quip isltealrliy. lficai rtsceilptslliaghéfietgizsiofnchoicc‘ hgglfilsllfkild \1:'hllht2el'b£:nl1?i;:d yearling ism; my res arrvng ree y. a. < as ng a . per .iis i . -. ing Ontario fresh extras 40, firsts broken lots at $2.65 per bushel. The Quoiationa:—Ewes 341mm‘ 35. $800116! 30- Wllllllllfig 88B Wqchecee and butter markets wore lambs good $11.25: (loom-tin celplg steady market lower. Deal-mule; ltlog receipts 1.506. Tlmsnr s. ens selling extras 30. firsts 28, sec lght. oficring of hogs Ilbwnd onds 20. Saskatchewan fresh es; ruled higher. Nearly all ‘slums receipts reported light due to co.d marlc to local butchers and pile! weather. Country dealers selling ‘ranged from $10.60 10814.75, . Grade V-l. Margaret Adams; 2. 3, Reginald Grade IV—1. Hilda Adams; '2, Grade IlI-—1. Marjorie Blakeney Grade l'l—l. Mary Inglis Grade 1 (al——1. Jean Mcmren’ l2. Norwood Campbell; 3. Georgd ‘Broader. | Grads 1 (bl-—1. Olive Adams and (Canadian Prose) MONTREAL. Mar. S.—(D0uiinl0n (M) -——-——<-o>i- Storage stocks are cleared. Gil-bait dozen chnicc white faced stcersl n i» lrlh- n. m» um "We srenll gory receipts good. demand llglitfvrore sold for 50-25" Elllht (lollnm w». nnrl rurnmt chnuirn ourselves‘ Dealers offering extras 27, firsts was paid for n couple of baby bccv- ‘flicrr- nrc hilmlrmls p! pcoplc who 1h 23_ seconds 19. Vancouver freshcs and n choice heifer. Good SHHTTSLWHIHKP tirr-nrnclvs-s -\\'ll0 lcnvc hails! easy paying country poinis cxfraswvcrc sold for $7.25 to $7.75, amino-m om Ylrlllllll whys nriii-Irupsirdhs I28, firsts 26. Jobbing extras 31, mvtlziim kinds uruud- $6.75 mid-pop... gunrlnlitl lnilustrltiils ciiimir. ' firsts 29, seconds 24. $7.00. (F110 cvimmonosi kind reuliz- ___ ' cil from $5.50 up. Good hoilcrs ' _ MONTREAL. March 8.—'l‘be cx- ivcre sold for $7.00 to $7.50 rind’ JERSEY OITY. N. J., March 8.—ip0rt trade in Canadian grain oii common to medium quality cows . Another ponzmke p18,, for gmgg-‘LDB Montreal markét today was brought from 5-1315 in $5.25. Tbcref Every pain yields quickly i the soothing influence i» Minna-d’; A 5 I Blskeney, Reginald Hlltz. 5mg a forums m ingeruatiua| 9x. again (lull owing to the c-oniinueiliirvcro very few 20ml cows offercih! change was shattered. ilfilliffflfPfll. attitude of fnrcign liuyqTiu-so prlcr-s were based more or Paul comm; [odgy w“ held wimfilrs. There-Hone no irlnprodvcrrncni intllcs: orrtlic short supply and tlio out ha“ mmonce court while p0, k i? 1,0111? cegegirintwnn Inc rafter‘- Iuniiiiorriiy lilo-Thefts 0t any lm-, lice investigated the methliod Lgyiwiihllx mgmfy ‘lltnlfliortotilso an»: lurid‘; télrhllllgllizrjttxlgllllell in nonthorl bl h id 3.000.000 n e- "‘ ' - r ‘ ~- w ch a jugge l$ h w 8min spring and winter whvnt flour Quotations; butcher 5iq!r5,¢h(1|ce last five years‘ H s BC eme as -oontlnueti inactive but the price $0 00 t SR 25 not S" “5 it 7 75 mill" t” m“ Wm‘ which Charleslléfldellc" W83 stead Tlic fcaiuro wiciliui? 8051i Li: (7 o , I ' . ?¢i startled the world. 3 y’ ' ' " “ $ ‘ ' "°""“°“ , _ .- r - r , , - m» w-n-wd- i-ic- 3L..‘..“.°...?I.‘.1l‘°§:i..‘£“3§ 2:: 3.051;‘. ‘at? .;".:".~'".- bu“; “w”. 1 m L m“ hundred “r more victimdgllcading mlllers of a reduction of d, $6.50, tori-odd’ t??? ‘::‘S5.'50.' 213K130’. 'd$r’iilfi°°..l.‘i...‘..’.°‘l;lil.;l"rwuenniinartcsi shrew-her. “°“'“;_'FL‘*1'SP'L§.‘_=9P" w .. bis kaledioscoplc financial veniiir-. es. ’ V Cuomo. who is married and has two children, said he invested the money entrusted to him in ltallun liras. The high rate of interest he rpaid was one of the chief causes of his collapse, he said be return- ed more than $60,000 last month, but that much of it was money giv- en him by other investors. The financier was arrested in a police drive against bucket shops and other questions/tile financial houses. moo-m Two electric buttons placer beside a typewriter key-board opersto the Ilue guide on n new copy boliler for typhus. Up the Beanstalk When Jack climbed the beanstalk,_lie got a nciv conception of his needs: N0 longer would just a hen do, but a golden-egg hen. No longer‘ just a harp, but one that stood by itself and played. He didn't know what he wanted till he saw something better than what he had . . . B_ I ‘i d EM though he labored hand over hand to get hold y cmp n) ng snun wsres sn , , llshinnn bus invented n device to control 0f 0f VIGW. electric currents with the human voice. I , _Adverti.sements give you a high point of E n» . ‘ i_ _, view without any climbing at all. They spread s» 191.1 ' f? .1188 The Aultrnlian state I 0i‘ Tnsuinniri owns s hydroelectric powwr system tlrrit reaching out to cover the cntlrs lillunrl An Inventor claims to have perlcrter‘ machine that perfected n rnuchlirs that performs on stone nil the work doiic on lumber with l clrculur ssw. _i<-0¢—-—-— world products before you-servants to serve , you, conveniences to please-mrices low be- cause so many thousands are using the some. They give you a new conception of what y_ ifild. M»: P°°P|¢ m n - like to own. No longer will la watch; I -.i " 1 ~ ’ r mar boui- the - , , _ H5. _ :33; .E.'::i».»':b:::r.';: 0 , chopper do—lxut the highest improved» '- ehcu on their foot and frequently morn I0- Thnt Io oneonflnlly tho reason why rich rugs of ell kinda ere In de- mand by rosdsre of or foodchoppet“. No longer just a = ~ f d vost transmission. They i. mind aboutwhat you trb l , - choose something mor’ p easing ‘ x t i :.r.:.... sizaiirzz: ‘ a‘ "0 ‘"81" Pm- Thet W n“ 0m 0e > When you have an ox- > ire rug to dispose of, whole field of satisfying wares. They, 1m you A - tofresh joys. ; v . . hi0" elnoltlld cl In lflllllli. , r ' l i ins‘ Ikrch’ .31, iu consider vi lily of ' ~ "WWO CLASS