.. r-v H . - _ , . cusnwrrsrows cusnprim . - o I IT” . . . ‘H w . \ - , , i Radio Pr ogram |_-,_Dh __ T __ "*—————-—"-‘——' lulu DINNER CONCERT! , WEATHER FORGAST-Tpe we... SHOP from Homing c-gq“, H , , DAILY i-"shrcints ltlicr toiecusl for .\J\'L‘illl)cl' is as ' ‘ ' (Na-no 0| orchestra in Ilvou.) 0 8' PARISH OF NEW LONDON.— l I QQQQQQQ DQ§Q+QD 5.00 P. ll WI \l-‘ (um N. Y. Waldorf-Astoria. ‘follows: 1 to 3 storm wave, 4 to lligfiflsliseallglc. Windy, momma 9 w fiuliarterly business meetings were; . ~ ‘ co . to 14 modoratmg, 15 t ° "B follows Rev- G- T. Snrises Ifiiztlligywmdfi‘ 19 pleasant, 20 to 25f wind. rnlii unii‘ Ilfeslcleil at all lneetlngs- St. Marks. sleet» 24 to 27 unsettled. 28 to 3t) Remington, October 26th the Treas- UGH IIG. (XJIPANY , ~ - - . . “Emmi” w“ “Peii- "Y" Yevvfled Blane January 1st ‘iiii-“ifiiitii-iiiimyriiifiiiliiiiu" iancinimtkv... Monti-col \ _____ Receipts $733.34. Expenditure w» r- n- ' iWCAE (402) Pitts. Win. Penn. Hotol. ‘Wui (hit): Buffalo. Dance. '\V.\'At.‘ (260) Boston. tlhepard. i our P. u. HVFI (2:05) Phils. Bcllevus Stratford, WPG (300) Atlantic Qty. Organ, or- | chcstrii." , M-AIL FOR OVERSEAS.—.\ lci-)$6~I3-0I. Balance on hand $85.30. ‘tar mail will he fOI'\\'&ll‘(I€(l‘l)y mefAsseis $23.21. 51.11.1111)“ up to Q,_-. ‘Sletlillel: Momma!!!“ sailing from, iober 31st, $151.26. Besides this the ,New York on vlttlnegtlgy, the “hyChurch needs considerable immed- lA full mall foit (treat Britain will‘ hit-e repair. St. Stephens, Burling- be iorwarilt-ii by (he _\|_,p,,. from‘, ton. October 27th the Treasurer re- Montreal alsoon Wednesday. the) "and 3m" July 1B1 B90910!!! 14th. A f~nll mail for Ireland uiiii $16636" ExPEIIiIII-"Ye $157110. Bill- JSc-otlnnd Wm 5,, ful-wurd by mp once on hano $9.56. LJIIIIIIIIQS to ‘Steamer Meluguina from, Montreal (Mmimr 315'- 5112-04- 5L Tiwmaa- ‘m1 TINITQWIY- the 5th and another. Fume)’ mver- 0am)" 23m- N0 liiiii mull mi- (lri-ut nriiiiiii by unit, "imwi"! Hlfltemflnt was presented: (Moiitrose from Moxitroal on Frld.-iy,| but mumulii?“ w 091- 315! 11m‘ ythe (3th and ii fiill niniLwiIl also he‘ “mm”! i” $65-16- forwarilul from Montreal by IhoI WWW Stvniniteri-i Ilorii: and Asiriiuia on Siit~ CANINE DISTEMPER- lll‘(‘ , —~+— k‘ l.iy the 7th ilirvernher. NEW ‘YORK’ Gaunt-MA new h» were cllniblng a lofty pea A w __ \ 1 istep on the road to henlth- for (logs oiTtht~y.-\I|)s, and she was standlnglkqns wgzggrifiqluxfp‘,Hngmgg: Sig; were ‘made wuluy at the El-lln ,, few (Pvt. flllllVthllllll. bhc lIIFllBlI-bulng mwml U" H" "luflwt l“ Wei-Prince Speyer l-iospitai for Ani- “nmnd m“) gnzml in wonderment. [prmwm "m" m", m.) . ,lll‘d.IS, Valet-trial»), medmué m komr C ‘run! MARK little as 8.00 P. M. WBZ (3315) Springfield. Capital Theatre Wtjli ( 1) IJi-trult. Dliiu r goiicert. WIBO (220) Chicago. Ju It Bprnt Trtn. WJII. (517) Pontiac, Mich. Guldkettu IQIIISPIIIIIIIE. WMAQ (H8 Chicago. Theatre organ. WOK (1:17) hicugo, Etltvurils. I) ‘fnrrytnwn. Dinner concert. i) Hlnrtfuril. Ilium-r aiiuiic. .- Itl) (jlevelniid. Iloii-I Stutler. WWJ (35K) Detroit. Concert. Valli) ' ‘vii / f you can finance the purchase of a General Motors » car out of income on the GMAC PLAN THIS will give you an idea of how little you need pay for the convenience of buying a General Motors car on time payments DR. H. A. FRlCKE-R Of ‘i orcnto, elected president of: the Canadian College of Organlsts at their snnual meeting in the Ontario capital. {mi . . M. THE MANvS V|Ew_p°|N—|-_ I\'Il"(()n0(l--l2li) §illl°l8I“I‘Illll!Illl'(l. FIIIPIIIOIIIII‘ WllN (1)70) (‘hli-ngo. liraliu Ensemble. WLS (JH-"il (‘hli-ago, (Irgiiii, (‘ornhnski-rs BRILLIANT STUDENT \V()O (.01!) Philu, IInli-l Atlolphln. ' I’ IS SUICIDE VICTIM. 0.45 . III. WOC (404) Iluveupnrt. Chimes. ‘I 00 I’ W "What," he risked. "wlint do yon 5hr?" V n "Fllf, tar below. so». a lung white sheet stretching she “fled. nlisnpposuilly good fire tiowerful for ‘the ONIIIIIIPY make, in’ gun, Two armi-i .hnvo Imeii destroyed ivltliiii thi- past fow |Ing put-e with all the modern liiiiov lwtlons ‘being used in combating liii- ‘man lllisj- > i A quartz lsm,p for giving ultra- m“, n paper ribbon almost back to Wfinks at Mt, Albion by its use. lulvlolet ray treatment In cases of nur hint-l." IUIIPXIEIISU tlii.- sportsman escaped Iii- louiiiiie distemper was lnsitalletl to- "iin. ha," he ejaculated. "ifsthabjury hut the o-tiii-r young mini wapitiay- 011i)’ 011B 011w!‘ animal hos- hotel hill overtaking us." —- W0. man's Viewpoint. "+0 6 0 O OrO-O~§§ff§O-§§§f§-OQO "Xsc 00+. Flowering Bulbs We have lust received dir- ect from Holland a larze shill ment of choice flrlt i119- Dutch Bulbs Hyacinth Bulbs. large bulbs bountiful colors (double and single.) o» Tulip Bulbs, extra “ ' single and double. Al! extra large bloom. - Narcissus in great variety. . coin all cholco bulbs. i Send for copy of our Bulb € Bulbs at. list price. r ‘JARTER & C0. “i)airwln" TPUIIDB. long ISBN- firocuo. Polyanthus, iris, Fr‘ List. Phtogo Paid oh all LIMITED i: 7 .--O>§§.-O QQQQOOOO O OO-O 004 O-OO-VOOOOO fOO-OO-OQO‘ IN SlI)IOUS _ I "EYE STRAIN We on 71in Ldjcctlvo od- risedly. .. Sufferers frrm Eyoltrlln mgy have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect tho presence of any oyo dofoot. Tho motive tv-wsr of tho ontlro human nrganllm- lo Ncrvo Energy. . Normal oyco, it II computed utlllzo about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eyc- strnln in present, o much larg- er proportion lo required. Hence dofootivo oyomthrough tholr consumption of an ox- conlvc amount of Ncrvo En- ergy. may seriously affect tho functioning of other organs of tho body, and produce III health. HAVE YOUR EY El EXAMINED (i. F. Ilstcheson ' Oxomurlot Professional: Cards t y, i z \ I ' / i XE, no; fortunate ziii he Iiuil his hnud [iujureil and siiffvreil from N||n('k_ 1 ;W0llI(I advise gunners to he very (Ellftlllll lii using this Illllllllllliliflll in ‘any but thc best miide guns." l l THE NIGHTMARE THAT FOL LOWS THE DREAM Friend: Your wlfo to charming- her gcwiro a dream. _ Hubby: And the blli for It a nightmare, let me say. HANDING IT TO HIM 1st Artist: Lend me your thumt lack for this drawing. 2nd Artist: Aw, use one of your finger nnltoi THEY LIKE IT 1st Football: We're goin‘ to get kicked all around today. 2nd Football: Yea, and the harder they kick the better we like It ptiais ‘in America offer his trun- "iellb the Alli-WI Jlliomorlol Hospi- 1 In Boston and another lii ‘Kansas. In iglving the tmntnient to cau- ll") iltrtlents are fiqllIilDBil with blue goggles to protect their eyes troiu tlu- strong ligh-t, They am placed on’ n platform to twke the treat- uunt, The. ultra-violet rays, act- illi»: "k9 51'0"): sunshine tend to stimulate the body functions and .tu res-tore. elements which the pa- Etieilts has lost through. disease. Th1,- dogs seem to enjoy basking ln the warmth of the strong rays One :1 huge pol-ice dog suffering from paralysis seemed to enjoy the treatment jufit as mncli as li-e would a bone, Dr. J. W. Patton, ‘the specialist in (illflfgg of ithe distemper ward said he hoped to reduce the inor- tall-ty rate through th-ts treatment. Ati the Speyer Hospital the ‘iinor- tulity ratc- ls about 50 per cent. This is considerably lower than the rat-e in general practice it is said. The hospital authorities soon hope to have a laboratory where (the causes of dstemper can be lutudied. So far no veterinary has lbeen able (to discover the causes oi‘ ldistcmper. This (liease is tho ‘grtat enemy of dogs. The ravagcs ‘of distemper have caused many breeders to close their kennels. Onco the epidemic starts it is ,<l0trhtt’iil if It'l can be efficiently checked. -——————-<-o&—--— Crawforrl.—"So you can't under- stand why your boy in college iIIlIIkPlI in all the foreign langu- ages?” Crahshaw—"No; it's a mystery (‘o me, He picked up all the col» iege yells in no tlme."— Legion Weekly. --——-—¢0->-——-—- Iluh the scalp with Millard’: Liniment HARSH WINDS AND - RAW, CHILLY AIR Soon chap the hands and make thom rough and red. ..__..__i Ma/cKI/NNON’S WITCH HAZEL CREAM soothes, heals and keeps the skin ooft and ‘velvety. _ PRICE 35c BOTTLE (uiimti-o, l.l-I., Oct. 3l.—-S'uiclilv. thc police zw-zreeil caused the (loath of ldilwlin T, Gnrilner, ZB-ycaiwolii ihpilllnirt student, found last night h)’ his father hunt-r iig from :1 raitn-r In the attic of lilo hoiiic. attlr-cil In feminine garb and wienrliig n, wig, Although his wrists niiil ankles wrrc tied wi-th twine. the father, ltohert S. Gardner, and investigat- oiu theorized that the young man, who had been an ambitions work- er in the chenilwl deparbment of ii packing plant; hail construced the iastLnig to give the death the inp- pi-itiancc of murder. The mother who ivas alone iin iIIP house with lii-r sou, at itiie itliue 01' 171v litlllhillg. was not (luestloned, Slii- has h on ill for 10 years. < GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TACKS. Employer (to zippllrant for a po- siltton, who has liuiiilcil in testi- monials from two miiiisters.)——"We don't work on Sundays. Haven't you i1 reference from some one who sees you on week-days?" — Sydney Bulletin. » -————<o->--—- USED TO IT. “Don't you find lt difiicult to write on a moving car?" inquired a trolley passenger as the con- ductor- was jotting down some notes after a slight accident. “Oh, you get. used to it sir" re- pllcd the conductor. “Why, when I write a letter at home now lhave to get my little girl to jiggle the table." -i<+>--—-_ I‘Ill~1I'.»\I{.-\TIO.\' ()I~‘ SOIL FOR IIOTIIICIIH. (PlxpvrIiiifnitiiI Fiirinu Note.) Soil for hollvt-il ' k I‘l'i|IIIl'('.l'I propi-r uri-pnriilitiii. I0 girl» lii-st results. Too illiilo nlti-iilloii Is pnld to llii prcpiirn- lvlon by tlii- lllil_llll‘ll_\' of growers. Illill ‘in this inuy be uttrlbiitcd inurh of the iliffivulty l‘llf'lllllllt'l'l‘ll iii (he produc- tlnii of lii-iilthy‘ plants. it costs very littlc- iiiori- to pri-purv the soil pro- [)('l'I_\', thiiii to follow thi- questionable iuviliiiil of‘ using tho suiui- soil over :igulii or (tllfilllllllg imll without regard iii liu i-oiiilltioii. .-\ olvun pier-o of and should ‘ho unl- i-z-li-il, pi-i-fi-rulily on sandy louin soil. (‘ut iinil pili- the sods curt-fully with iilli-riiiili- layers of IIIIIIIIITI‘, The ('ll|~ ting uiid piling should lii- ilom- PIIIIPI‘ Iii tlii- llllllllllll or (luring the iuoiitli or Juno. ii! nuy riitv- tlii- pllv should Ill’ li-fl. standing ori-r tho siiiiiini-r, win-n (he wholr- pllo or llll’ piirt I'l’(|lIII"l’4I may he i-iit ilowii and |)III'II In ii voiivi-iili-iit plum‘ for lioiIa-(I work lllt" fulluwlirtz spr- ing. 'l‘lils Illl'l|lI)lI of pri-piiriiilon will pr- iivldn :i Hull with iiiiipln fibre, which Iii wry i-sucutlnl. and; which _ci>ii‘tti.liis flllfflvldnf pliiiit food fur ordliiury work. If the soil Iii not i-imiiltlterod rli-li ouoiigh for i-ipi-i-Inl work, IIIUN‘ innnnre inuy be nildi-il or coinnierrlzil fiertllizcr used to iuippIi-iiii-iii the niiiiiiire nlreiidy pre- srnt lii the soil. While the foregoing method Is thi- uiuiit siitlsfurtory. lf thin [iroi-eriluri- ,hns not been followed. Ii Is often pos- sible to obtain sandy Ioaiii soil from the surface of il flrlii that has just produced s hoe r-rnp lii a three or four year rotation. 'I'liIi\ soil should be iibtnIiu-il In tho full, nnil piled In a convenient pint-o If not rIi-h entiugh In pliint food, runinierrlifll fcrtIlIhi-r iuny be ilIIfIPlI to unit the special re» qtllronicnts. Au n ruin. linwi-vcr, this Is not noriisi-uiry, her-unfit» In a well plun- m-il rotulliin Illllllllfi‘ Is l-ISPII qulto liber- ul-ly which should PPIIIIPI‘ thi- null III fairly good condition fortho purpose. When It. is not. convenient to ulitiiln msnnily loam soil, and heavier i-inIl has ta be usml. clonn sund may be nililcd until the proper conslsii-vihy of soil hns IIPMI obtained. Under normnl condi- tion It is always possible to water. ago or it will h1- dlfflcult to keep mn- -W.‘IZ (455) N. Y. \Vonirii's hour. also WIIC. hut attention must he given to drslir‘ RYW (55th) (‘l|li:ngo.léoiigress. WIIAI" ititlti) Kllllrlil! City. Plantation Plnyi-rs. WLW (423) (‘liii-I. Diiiucr concert. 730 I’ M. (‘I-‘PF t-lll) Muiifroitl. Mt. itoysl. WEIIII (370) (‘iili-iipzn. (lrlolo, WFAA (470) luiiiiis. (irvhestrn, WSMI! (filil) New (irli-uiis. Dinner non- cert. 7.l.'i I’ ..\I. WOAW (520) (liniiiiii. Ori-lu-utrn. 5.30 I’. III. KHJ (405) Lou Anni-ion. l.v":iiluii’s. KOA (322) Denver. i-iilver Shite. _ 9.00 1-, M. KGW (402) Portland. Donor. 9H] I’. II. KNT (337) nfiIIIWVftlilI, lib-arr hour. DAILY IIEIITISIE HTUIIIFIFI 0.00 l’. M. WNAC (254)) Iiouloli. Kriizy Kill. 5.30 I’. RI. WIll-‘Illl (220) vtilrxigo, J v-diirgvr (‘liili. WEEI (470) lluwtou. Iii II" “(UN (370) (‘IiIl-iipo. . 0J0 I’. W. WBPN (200) (‘liii-iiirti, Juvi-nlie Period. WIP (500) Phlln. IIIIPIP \\’|i\. WSB (428) Atlnntii. Iiurgosu story. 0.30 r. ill. KYW (530) I'III(‘II[ZO_ Iliivla- Bob. WPAE (402) Pitts, (‘livli- K:-_vb<-. WIPAA (470) Iliillzis. ('l|IIlIl'('lI'tI hour. WLIT (filth) Philii. iin-inn Daddy. ' 7.45 I’. .\l. “(I55 (345) Vhlvngo. Iliilliihy time. ILIKI I’ KGW (402) l'ortliiiiil. (‘lilPIri-u‘! Pr" gram. mo 1'. M. KPO (420) Sun Francisco. hour. ' - 0.30 I’. 3| . KHJ (405) Los Augclcs. (‘lillilrcms pro- gram. Thliiiren‘! DAILY FEATURICH 030 A M. KYW (530) (Yhli-ngo. \'. M. (f. A. el- erclses. ' 8.00 A. M. WWI (Ilfifl) Detroit. Setting ups, 0.00 i\. II. wjp (509) Pimp, whim-it's set-ups. 9.30 i\. 3|. KQV (275) Pitts. Program. v WNAP (290) lioiitnu. fill-lo ri-iidlngs. WWJTUIGI) Detroit, 'I‘oiii-.:ht's ilinner. .( A. . . WLS (345) (Thu-ago. ll-iino Question Box. WOO (509) Philu. Grand organ. \Vl‘lAI" (492) N. Y. hltisiwll. WMCA (341) N. Y. Var-iii. 10.30 A. M. CKCK (357) Tornnto_ fitivillo niilslr. WPFO (417) St. I'uiil, llipis. Day's [ITII gram. 11200 A. .\I. WHT (400) (‘IiIi-iigo. Woiiiisn‘: tulks. WOO (500) Phllu.‘ Lnnt-l-i-nii Illllrilt‘. WQJ (448) (‘hIi-iigo. lluusrholi] Econ omit-ii. IVRNY (250) N. Y. "Stai-vntone." mush‘. 11.30 A, .\i. KYW (580) Chicago. ‘Pablo talk. WAIIG (310) N. Y. (foni-i-rt. 11.45 A. M. I2.00 Noon WIN (305) Phlln. ‘Pen room orrhrstrn. WHAD (275) Milwaukee, Pionolngue. WNAC (W) Huston. NhrpxmPs Urch- WIIT (400) (‘liiciigo. Al Carney. estrn. W-IZ (455) N. Y. (Iri-hi-stra. WWJ (SQ) Ilrtrnlt. Stiitlcr Orchestra. l2.l5 I’. M. WLW (423) (‘tiii~I. Nnonilny program. KQV (216) Pitts. Program. WTAM (800) (flevclniid, Euclid Studios. 178.30 I’. .\|. WGBS (810) N. Y. "Scripture," Illiislo. WPG (300) Atlniitli: Pity. IIIIPQIIPDII music. WGN (370) (Ylilciigo. Drake Ensemble. Ill!) P. III. (‘FPF (411) hluntri-nl. Mt. Royal 0r- chestril. L00 P. N. KTCL (Mihflriittle. "Kiddies (‘Iiib." WGY (380) Siriiencotmly. Music. tnik. WHAR (275) Atlantic City. Seaside trio. WHK (273) Cleveland. Address. Farm flrhool. TAKE TWO-RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Llfl I’. M. KFNII‘ (200) Shenandoah. (‘ohc-ort. . WCCU (417) St. Piiul, Mp1s. Fill‘!!! hour. LSO P. M. KFKX (288) Hastings. IWIPIII talks. WGR (319) Buffalo. Itudio trndel. mus . WIIN (801) N. Y. Vor-nl, instrumental. WLW (423) Cinci. Business reports. WOIkGTO) Aracs. In. College chimes, h: l WOAW (I526) Omaha. Luncheon coli- WOR (400) Newark. Music. 1.45 I". III. CKAC (410) Montreal, Wlnsor Trio. CNRA (204) Mom-ton. N. B. Miiiiiriil cert. l you money. L and theft insurance. ntial and economical. ow are lower still. through the GMAC Plan—General Motors’ own As little as h 14c A DAY for a- CHEVROLET 20c A DAY for an OLDSMOBILE 25¢ A DAY for an OAKLAND 28c A DAY for a McLAUGHLIN-BUICK 70c A DAY for a CADILLAC ' ‘HESE FIGURES include standard firc They will vary lghtly 1n different localities. They are based ‘on the lowest priced models in the General tutors line. ‘But remember this: . The GMAC Plan is the best way to buy an Ytomobile on time. It is convenient, confi- . GMAC rates have always been lowest and plan for saving 3. The standard total cost of a General Motors car bought on time is the cash delivered price. plus only the new low GMAC charge. 4. The cars named above offer a choice of 43 models, including every open and closed type and ranging in pricc-at-thc-factory from $735 to $6280. Choose the General Motors car you want to- day. Your local dealer will gladly show you how you can buy it through the GMAC Plan on tcnns that will suit your needs. A special low cost plan ‘available on GMC Trucks. Delw-Light elemic plants, and Frigidaire electric refrigeration G EN E RAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE conrosririorz The financing organization of Genera] Motors WHK 1212i) Cleveland. Concert. WLW (4:3) (lint-l. Afternoon program. WOC (454) Davenport. Aunt Jane, boso- KJlt (385) Scuttle. Musical program. I bull. WUU (500) Phtia. Organ and trumpets. l mo l’, M. (‘NR8 (44K)) Saskatoon. hiuslcal. WDAII‘ (800) Kansas City. Baseball, music. w»: / l g 0.00 P. M. Kim i322: Denver Afternoon manic. i \V(,‘(‘O (417) St. Pnul, Mp1s. “Itcuili-rs i. Q no’ .._.a\ Chili" 6,00 I’. M. ' K00 (ihli) Onklnnil. Studio music. WAAM (203) Ni-warii. Sports, Voi-iil. 0.15 I’. M. RFKX (2th!) llustliigil. Iii-lay program. WON (405) Newark. "Sports." ' 0.20 I‘. M- , bout and found. won (310) Buffalo. I"Snorts." WNW.‘ (nun) N. Y. Police alarms. ‘I00 M . . . . . . . . . . .. if; \VI‘IICI (170) Iluxtuii. o,:io l’ . l’. . WIIAIi‘ (iliiil) Kansas City. "Schtml 0i llii~ Alf." WIIAU (275) Milwaukee. Organ. II .00 l’. M. WIHV (273) Tsrrytnwn. Police nliirins, L25 I’ . M. WFAA (470) Dallas. “Sports? (Copyright, i925, by International Radio- Progrnml. Chicago.) kv -2111;- ALABASTER USED. —— l-t non-non, Oct. Ii1.—~Whcrcal uie ,/ ‘ world Is just Ina-ginning to use aia-' buster for eluctrio lighting. tiho Egyptians 3.275 years ago matte‘ ) even flncr nlwbiister lamps than are produced today. Howard (‘air-i ' tcr, codiscoveretl of Tntarikhn- \ men's tomb, said in an address x i- i i‘. ere, ‘Mr. Carter made known that iii finding many of thcsi- lamps in the toiuh the secret oi’ how the EKYII l L00 P. M. WCAE (402) PIIM. Alillrie Theatre. IVGCP (252) N. Y. Bongo orchestra. tiuns llluiuniiieil their liouifii was ‘H. revealed. j/\ The lumps were i-xt-cuteil iulv beautiful ilosign-s in translucent I, could be soon u. pictiiro oi‘ the exterior. h. .1: liilvyi inside the young king mu] Queen i“ colors. lamp so (‘I'\i'l‘._\’ that the joints This one“ W515 pfOtllltiPtl by anoth lmtween th- two vt-sels could not er vessel with the ilccoraition on its be 51:611- Pipeless Furnaces When buying a Furnace do not confine yourself to heating capacty ALONE. A light weight furnace may give you sufficient htat but \ for what length of TIME. Thcro arc many other advantages as well as heating capacity In buying a _ FAWCETT, some of which are: 11$ u) iii-i iii Extra heavy material, Heavy asbestos between casings In order tn conserve heat. Extra large water pan In proper location In front of fire pot. Extra large radiator giving sufficient space to conserve all fucl consumed. Built In carburetor properly located. Remember FAWCETT leads the way. In business Scvonty years \-_ I. » v I _ " _, McDonald & McPhec i». : - . » B. A. uussanonv. or nouns: a A u am: May has fnkon up n nevi ' '.°n°N“‘” course of study that often ilk" her among tho owners of big farms Ho: Husbandry, ' ouPPOIQT dittonn right: for plsnt growth. Those who have not been preparing thcir hotbed loll In advance. should make n start now, as it ts o stop towards - greater future profits. moon-i Mlnord’: Llnllumt for Distemper. BRINGING UP FATIIEB-— ,, ..iIlIit‘I)i1$((’.I‘, and our» oi’ them stood vII§.,,‘¢‘,’-?°’ Phm’ Mutt" m“ " lahoirt three fut in height, with a _ 1.00 P. M. Hmtgo central cup, ‘Them was no CKGL (857) Toronto. Afternoon rocitnlidecgragjol; o" the ‘axterinr m- um‘ _. ‘lggxlifliazflgl-Yflftcrlgfy" rut-Him Anterior, but immediately a light: 4100'“ m ' (Wit-S placed ‘in the vessel the?!‘ KFNF (500) tlhennudnnh. in. fnncert. @- Samuel Kennedy 134 Kent Street. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Pit... W: RtxAti. Poco- n. r. menus: 1.9 _ KODAK 319R; 5:2 B. A. 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