‘In ' u The Twenty Third Oct. 29th t0 Nov. 4th -~Arens. ‘each evening. Other attrac- IWhetIiI__GraHd-And Glorious Feeling “Real "n"... Instead of s NERVOUB WRECK. suflering from Depression“ Melan- choly, Languor, tlnpisasant Ores-ms Lack of Confidence, Lsok of Vital- ity, etc. OUO and YOUNG. both alike, vouch . forths marvelous restorative pow- OII of that, famous SILVER PILL known for and wide as on.‘ 1m u-uA-s N envoys - oeslurv PILLS ‘They put PllI-‘Ilivusu, vioon and, \ _-_ M" ‘s; HIRE lots YOU. Prise $1.60 slid $2.50 and 10o. post- ll!- DR, THUNA. THE HERBALIST 81x More; In Toronto, Head Office 436 Queen Qtreet. West Toronto, Ontario. vvvvvv vvV lisnusts BARRELs new notes ' sources mo ‘ MAOKEREL Hourly expeeted. Book your order IIIW. JOHN H. GILL OHARLOTT ETOW-N #0 2l=59,10,20,wfm6i. o+oo++oo+o++++oo+o+ooo+o of th Annual Maritime Winter Fair at n - h 1 - 1- -"A endioiti Y n" n“ um’. -- P11 5 .1>v': u-rv I'M-m sill-mm ‘ lxm°vzidxii§l"f"ifl:hlatfif burning ' (Continued) vvvi Herbal Remedies- OR. THUNA, HERIALIQT ass Queen 8L Welt But I do remember that in asort 0f panic I got down on my knees _ to feel for the connection, and that at that moment, whether due to overstrained nerves or not I can- not say, I distinctly lbeard a sort movement in the library. Trying to analyze that movement today I find it difficult. It was as though the linen coverings in the library had been set in motion, a soft and quiet motion, like that perhaps of u woman with s. fan, anli above Toronto. Bix stores In Toronto) ~—————w——————~—__~_~_- "Whoever tried w get in the oiih- er nigh-t may coine back again," he says. And assures me chat the place isn't so bad "IVIIIEII one gets used to it." "I read Kant," he says. as if that explains something. I have offer- sd to sisy with him, but not,.l ~.-t.¢-.. V‘ run cnsnwrmrowu. ' in the stoiipoh, * overcome by the use of Dr. Titania's =- UARDIAN. . jRenew Study of "- ‘ MarsFor Sign’ 0f Human Life s, WIIIJLIAIMS IBAY, Wis., Oct. 22.- ln the early hours of tomorrow morning astronomers and ‘lawman will begin their -biennial study of the neighboring planet of ‘Mars for signs of living Martians. - . Tonight the path of the moon will bring it close to the brilliant red star, and- five days later, Mars will be closest to the earth in its two year orbit. In August, I924. Mars was about‘ seven million miles closer than it will be this, , . fiualvantoodlto remove without o oration In ohlldren and adults- sed euoooflluliy and safely for over thirty-five iyears. Wrlto for fr“ infomiatlon. DRrTI-IUNA, HIRBALIST Head Office, see Queen at. West Toronto. Six stores in olty. Mrs. Mills’ Body g To Be Exhumed BOMERVIIIIJE_ N. J.. Oct. 23- Tbe State in its attempt to solve TonsilsIA/nd. Adenoids Two Little Girls ,i Found Living In Wolves’_ Den LONIDON, Oct. 22. —TWO 110119 wolf girls were found recently liv- iiig in a wolves’ lien near an isolat- de vfllage in 1.8011881» 13111111115 "dil- The story is told by the Wee in!» ster "Gazette, which received it from Ind a, vouched for by the "Rev. Jal. Singll oi‘ and Bishop iPakenham Wash. 01; Bishop's College, Calcutta. l iBisliop ‘Walsh relates that abouts the end of August. While villi 118 Jal Singhh orphanage of. Mldna 131' M ldnapur. ‘Bengal. i I month, but the planet will be much higher above the horizon this time and hence more easily studied, the d-Iall-lilil-ls murder turned today “$111311 1'°°°‘"11°d If“? h” ‘Hacmwred to the grave which for four years 111° ““'°11 51119" “hi: l“? ‘K2: has held the body of one or the 111 11 ("Blunt part of is s r c m ovanlnr-thafs the only evening up. - THE BETTER ANATOMY CLASS dare that Itbg faint clink of the prisms B ‘ u on the chandelier, like the ring- I He: Surely you could learn to 1n; n; 5mm" beng_ But whatever love me just a little‘! pad caused it, it was dying away Sh“ mil-marks Tllurfll-‘ly whehiliotiesliil- As if somehow B11 the extinction 01 the light nod tak- en away its source of power. (Note: It Js to be observed that we secured this phenomenon later, duringthe seances. iAs no 111111 explana/tion of it has the "cek I'm not always date Th, iy ,:ln which I have referred previously.) with a cold sweat, staring in flhe 1111-611 that if I looked away, if I were to 1'01‘ 11 lower something would that door. come As with my eyes! 11021 And I-Isliidsy had mluie no 8d 1A1 sound. I-Ie too, I now know, was This, us accurately as I can re- touch cord it. was the situation last L661!" "That medical student i5 mo" ten found at the dancing cas. an the anatomy class. i hear." "He says he gets hotter anatomy the dance." i again. Ilalliday was upstairs. and I was watching the door into the sounds changed. And Horse Show 1'0 as HELD m AMHERST ' FROM WILL as THE BEST EVER HELD Attractive Horse Show. events the window aboveanll behind me, coflt" keeping on that blind and dread- of hold was secured and the Bhlli- surve ter was shaken. And with that every ounce of my no po self-control left me. and l leaped "I wliltsko place in the large New time will "include “Wug-of-War Tournament and Hauling-COMPOU- tlon." N Excellent hand Music, will be provided. ZLargest Live stock Show ‘in Eastern Canada." ' " . Excursion Rates on Railways. from all points in the Maritime Provinces. 1. non’? ‘Miss-i sssmo IT. . sirloin-zeal. RAILWAY 1 MEN’S' ' - ATTENTION EXACTLY ‘La-tor: And now where are we? “Nonnal!" ihe snapped. “Of - , ' . - ; M . Fl h at fill I am willing, even anxious, to ac- course the house is normal. It's tsenvicl: IS our: MOTTO. NO thzigfla" ' ‘ 'Y°" 1“ ! cGDi. homo-iv’.- verdict. that ti... tile Reullle in it who aren't." And steady m“ Hflifl ‘BPLITTING. '_N‘0 CHEESE PARING iN CLAIM SETTLE- MENTS. IF YO_U GET I-T FROM JNO- R2 IT WILL BE RIGHT. Mount Stewart, 8ept.'2, 1926. Dear J. R.---l wish to acknow- ledge receipt of cheque In settle- ment of my claim and! also thank you sincerely for prompt. personal attention and fdir generous adjust- ment of claim. Wishing you con- tinued success. g Yours truly, ' M. -T. McKAY. BOSON w“ Fare from St. John $1M from Easltxort or o "Last Trip ‘for the season _ October 30th." “Every Wednesday Steam- er leaves 8t. John 9 A- M- Atlsntlo Time; Esstport 1.30 P. M. Lubee 2.80 P. M. ‘arriving Boston, Thursday 9 A. M. On Saturdays. Btssmor lailsdlreot from 8t. Johfl to Boston. 16"")! 31' John 7 P. M. Atlantis Time. duo Boston follow- Ilifl IIIY» 2 P. M's doughnuts are all he bakes." conversation given, it remains a p0rtion of that 1111611. _ unsolved factor in our equation go lens and the top of the etheFosn wihlch constituted our various ex- 1 kyle]; there, my fl-gcg covered hiblts before I was gently elimin- the library, when the location of to. aii Protected knows no middle ground. by my eyes, in front. I was attack- things which lie beyond his under- ed from the rear, so to speak. At standllng he refers to as say. with any enthusiasm. he declines with a smile. "You are too psychic, Skipper!" ite says. t it is perfectly eyiden-t. that lle does not wan-t me- is moining, going unexpected- to the boat-house, where tlliis took place. I found sit-tins by his table, and‘ e",- bggu spread out ‘before "him the bit of 1/116 11661111181‘. the broken from the case. But he also direction 0f the library door. I felt 111111 l1 110K 0f 11KB E1111 8 1111110 11111‘- efore ihim, and when I enter- my guard for an instant, Bil llllflXenciedly he was studying mhrough himself in the glass. he immediately asked me’ if l was. in effect, holding it back I clued to so fishing. which I did saw that h-e wee not prepar- make any explanation. . _The other development, although listening. it does not solve the crime, or on it, came to me throng-h Ito-day. and thiows a new and The house was absolutely silent h. self- nig-h-t When the next move came. iiEarestlng light on’p0or old Bethe! 6111‘ 111d 1101 11116 11111 Brrfllldi 116 swamps. radiated more heat. than bmthers» ‘H5111? 111111 "v1111°‘51°"9115 prefers a presumptuous scepticism irrational credulity, and T-hlose "POPPY- . a favorite word of his. And something, was trying to get ln- tc-dsy he prefaced ibis business 111111118 1116 11113! 111116. 1i 1111181 fall I could hear its hands sliding slim. with a email lecture to me. taking 119111111111 115 111111111 all 150 11311116111161! ily over the wood of the Sdllllfiél‘. me inrto the drive to deliver i-t. “you do,“ 100k like a man W50 Such extremes would make it dii'- fiil groping, until finally some sort has been on a vacation." he began 1'1"-l111 01‘ lllllioflsiblo for plants and ying me. "l know you've had a bad time, hilt after all,-‘it's "flnhl 1° 9x191 ‘"1 M1111" Y’ slsible responsibility of yours." rented h-"m the house- And into the hall as if I had been fired I knew I hall" no ‘business to rent “Poppycock... he mm and clean its closest approach to the earth. ' ' ' out of s. gun. it to anybody." “IIallidnyP I shouted. “Halli- f- day!" ' ~ ‘ ed his throat. . N01’ °N T111‘- SQUARE He came downstairs: rather he He had fallen into slap with mo. “The goods that baker puts out e not on the square." "Inferior ingredients, I suppose?" "No, riot that; but pretzels and leaped down the stairs. ihe found me in a corner, gibher- me, ing, and I dare say he did, bu-ixl mils-t have told him my story with I sufficient clearness, at that, for be ‘11191’ noble place and ran outside. mainrier of my life, I ran also. 5611.‘- There was nobody outside the win- dow, but the fresh green pain-t was the thing that" according to Halli- llay, saved me ‘from being sent to- in th tally deranged. it showed unmistakable signs of entirely human investigation. At least a hand with tihe usual equip- meiit 0f thumb and fingers has . left mole than one impression on it ' ‘sounds we both heard in the lib» rary weie due to an east wind blowing down ‘the chimney, plus the settling and creaking of tibe old portion oi‘ the house. ‘ But we have just returned from ed He 93W but at left me alone again in that dam- 9_-1'°1111l1- Am; are saying that you and Jane are as i had no intention whatever of 11134115 1116 111111116 "11 being left zilone again for the rs fool nonsense about the house ii- rapln, delight of epicures, today is 11a)’ l0 1101116 55119111111‘! 1'01‘ 1116 111911" ‘$11181’ 52:‘; ginglli-iued ‘hem no“! u awake ‘Bay war overrun ‘vim mp ter than many of the royal dinners. - -———-—<t0->-—-—- "But a human liaud, of course? r3111“- You're not going to say—" um,“ I admit than.» I Sam “Bu, ately flavored black meat in its the“ are a lot or Curious mmgs_ rich broth. and only a statute for- lf you think the housc is normal, spend a night there and see." that vhe stopped and faced "Now see heis, iPoTter," ho said. 0's a good bit of tiilk going Some. of your friends some daiiiii That's poor hearing, and e house." - 1' "I'm not so sure she wasn't At And l believe warming to his subject: “You and Cameron should be lcckéd up to- geijher. Anll Peitingill," he add- Which brought him to Cameron, and his errand. . "l toll you the man who Invented the adding machine was a public benefactor." "Sure they're the kind of things that count." Bleeding or Protruding, get rid of them without operation. to DR. THUNA. HERBALIST 486 Queen St. West Wrl (Six stores In Toronto) SHAW SENDS TYPICAL REPLY TO INVITATION lBernnrd Shaw, Amu- IT so? Piles Toronto. HUIJL, Eng, Oc-t: 22.-—- George the veteran play- V-: hand. Immediately on Cameron's re- turn from the Adirondacks he had an inspection, in broad day. of'the marks outside the boarded-up win- dow of the den- T-here is a complete imprint of the hand on it, and it shows a broad short thumb and a curved little finger. What is more, there is s. complete absence of the usual whorls and ridges of fihe ordinary One could take this im- print and put it side by side with the one in the bowl of putty. They are identical. il-Ialliday seems to have seen a great light from somewhere, but to me the situation is as absurd as it is maddening. It is as out- rageous as ‘that, out of some for gotten corner oi’ my memory,l should have dug up a triangle witlliin a circle, to find it cropping up soon after as the signature to a. crime. , which had been torn by a fish- hook, and lhad been too ill to look 1t the accumulation of mail. But the day before, although still very weak, he had gone through. his lot- iers, and there found one from Mr. Belthel, dated late in July- In this letter Bethel recited van‘- ions “abnormal conditions" in the Twin ‘Hollows house, and asked Jameron, at the earliest possible moment. to go out and investigate them. "And he wants to come?" i ask- sd Lear. "I tell you he's been sick," Lear said impatiently. “I-Ie wants w know about showing it to the po- ‘ice. He doesn't want to be drag- ged in, it he can help it." "You've seen it?" "Yes- T.here's nothing in it ex- cept whet I‘ve told you.” “I-Ie doesn't describe these ab- normal conditions?" "No.~ 311L116 said he ihiad- made 30mg experiments of his own, and August 25th Five days ihave passed since the murder, and_ we ale apparently as far from its solution as ever. -Wha-i work is being done is now centering about the county detec- tive bureau in the city. A do- was anxious to have ibis results put-y constable keeps up a more or vsiifled." _- iess casual surveillance of the "Experiments? Using l; no property during the day, but is light?" careful to depart, before twilight The dragging of the bay has once more been stopped, and Benchleyb "I-le didn't say," iLear said, wIItli some , ssperity. "A red ligilrti Who/t in heaven's name has a red gone to bed with an infected hand, began to disappeal victims. The body of Mrs. Eleanor Mills, who was shot to death and her throat‘ cut while she was keeping rtrvst with tihe Rev. Edward w. Hall near New Brunswick when both were slain, will be examined for clues. Alexander Simpson, special pro- secutor has obtained an order for the exhumation which may be made late today or tomorrow. The exact purpose of the examinations, was not made clear. Reports that the ‘body of Hall, who is buried in 13l‘001l1y11. also would be exhumed, were not confirmed, Mrs. Mills is buried in New Brunswick. Simpson also was expected to ask 1116 8116B today of a woman who has figure largel in the case s}! It is not possible to predict that y - new disdcoveries of importance will f‘ matefla] ‘Ynnfiss- 5116 is a mem- iie made -this ifail," said Prof. Ed- be” °1 i119 murdered pastors church wiii B. Frost, of the Yerkes Obser- and w“ “Id 1° have 119°“ ch59“ vatory here. "but when the weather °°“°°'“°d I" m“ re1at1°nsh1ll 11°‘ is favorable, the planet will ‘be tween 1'1,“ 111mm? and Mm- ‘M1115- curefully studied. ‘The mos‘ lm- Tmlays developments we." 111° portunt resultsl o tained in 1924 latest ‘moves In ‘Prelmmfllln 101' 111° showed that the ark spots of the trial of Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, planet, supposed to be ivatei- or the WbrgYmm-vs w1d°w 111111 1191' Seen With Naked Eye e The earth and Mars will be but 42,600,000 miles apart on Oct. 27th and while ‘Mars will then appear" only one-hundredth as large as the moon, it will be easily visible with- out a telesco . At midnigb on Nov. 1st, Mars will be very close to the zenith for observer in the middle west. and three ,days later observers will have ‘1-4 hours to study the planet. which for that night will be "in opposition," as the astronomers say to the sun, or on the opposite side of the earth from the sun. Some Discoveries Possible the bright reddish are supposed to be desert areas. This has net yet been explained. ' “It also was shown that while tlie temperature there might rise above the freezing point of water porno” which who will go on trial in less than two weeks, charged with the double murder. Danish King Dines degrees during the Martian night. mCOPlCMIIAGEN, Oct. 22. — King . ii-istiaii is very fond of ,I)0II6lI potatoes, le ‘i; i; ll. i, Through a new photographic ap- the 1131335113351 himiikeie the??? b: pliratus it ishoped to botalii good cause the chef insists upon too pictures of about a quarter of an many trimmings. inch iii diameter; olf tlie planet at iBut at the dwelling of o. country vicar the King, when his automo- bile broke down. enjoyed what he ' ' term d “th i. d li . Terrapin Scarce 1s 5.... Z.Z.'I°?....‘i..f'°“' "w" - - Leaving tlie car‘ near Ribe, the Lamentillfing, with his principal chamber- itin, set oiit on foot -to reach the ,B_ LT M E. ' _ ~_ nearest village. Arriving at the A »I OR Oct 22 one? ‘B? local inanse the King told the vicar plentiful that Maryland lcgisiut f h. _ l . lira saw iii to limit its use as food, y I“ m amp and explamed that tlic Chesapeake diamond back tcr- IeTxélfiv?glffiegfll'zlgl§i81113131133, were 8mm conservation just ready to start their evening animals such I18 are known on the so scarce that it's ridiculous "into the bargain. officials face the problem of pi-o-ggliuilconsistmg M‘ potatoes and rho Morrison girl was not killed testing the “turplxfl itself from ex- ° Emma j i The King insisted u U 1 it "d t _ upon o ning them. The vicar was IIFEJI): W718 all“ ‘tfieartlfarshes ma, apologetic about the Spartort food, fringe the eastern shore of (may but the King declared it to be bet- Years‘ before the old-tim- ers learned to awreclate the delic- Tomorrow’s Radio Program TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 26 bidding slaves to he fed on terra- piu more than three times n week prevented their masters from furn- ishing tlie then cosiless turtle as a international Radio Programs NumberrThieir Downfall EVENiNG CONCERTS Their very numbers loll to their downfall. Until about thirty years Wm certing suddenness’, thelvfifiggyiigfi Program still are to be found occasionally KDKA (357) '13- 1141-1-11- 360F611 $0118 7.45 P. M. WEZ (333) Springfield. Concert. The diamond back is a small wcA-E (451) yum sumo racy,“ With Poor Family, in the old marshes, yearly they be- 0011116"- come scarcer. Obtsinable now al- 3-15 P- ‘M. most solely foam. a few "terrapin W-W (333) Springlle d. Joint iReci- farms" and at a cost of ‘from $45 tail. upwards per dozen, they virtually 8.30 P. M. have vanished as a market coni- WSiAI (326) Cinci. Musical Pro- l1 niodity. . gram. " villagers pointed out to him a P8111 they averred because it wlls haunt- ed by demons. ' ‘Investigation revealed a wol den in which there were several wolf cubs and two girls about two and eight years of age. both ex- ceedingly fierce, running on all fours, uttering guitural barks and listening like wolves. The supposition was that they were abandoned as babies by the mother or mothers, and were found and adopted by the she-wolf. With much difficulty the children ivere . scued. but the 3101111801‘ K1164 soon afterwards. ‘ The elder child survived and is now at the orphanage. She was gradually weaned from her savage ways ibut fought fiercely against wearing clothes, which she tore off even after they were sewn on her. iFor a time she refused to be wash- ed and ate with her mouth in a dish. ‘But eventually she was few words. IShe is still weak‘ mentally and neither cries or laughs, but is gentle with animals preferring tlie company 0f 110E! l0 children. I Scientists To . Tokyo For Import- ant Meeting TOKYO, ‘Oct. 22. —Probably the most important iiieciiiig of scient- ists ever held in tlie Orient will open in Tokyo October 30, for 11 twelve-day session. ‘The confer- ence is that of the Third Pan- Pacific Sci nce Congress, and pro- minent s ientlsis from almost every country in the world are eX- pected -to be in attendance. Among the important topics to be discuss- V knowledge of the physical and bic- iogical oceanography of tlie Pacific and currents, temperatures, salin- ity, hydrogen, concentration, abund- ance of iPlanklon, duration of the Report on the network of earth- quake observations in the couii- Iries of the Pacific. Transmission of earthquake waves across the Pacific. Study of volcanoes iii ,,the Paci- fic region in their various aspects. Stratigrnphy of the coal-bearing formations in the Pacific region; stratigraphy of the ‘oil bearing formations. , Antiquity of mun in the Pacific of the Pacific. Cattle Improvement Centre Organized 0n Thursday evening, Oct. 21st n meeting was lie-id at Iona. for the purpose of organizing s Cattle Im- provement Center. The meeting was largely attended and was mos; enthusiastic. Addresses were de- ‘livered by Messrs. W. R. Shaw. Live Stock Supt., and C. A. Archi- bald Federal Promoter. Cattle Divi- sion, on the various policies in op- eration for the improvement of cat- e. " ~After ‘considerable discussion, it was decided to organize a Bull turtle and many are required, A Chesapeake terrapin measuring over seven inches in length along the bottom shell is a rarity. Wine Was An ingredient / W-‘EAF (492) N. Y. Jlol-ly Buckeye . iBakers-to WTAG, Wm, WTAM, WNY. WSAI, KSD and -W0c(). 8.45 P. M. _ WQAI (326) Cinci. Chimes Concert. WIBZ (333) Springfield. Novelty ' Baltimore's premier terrapin ma“ Duegoo VP ‘M cook, lPeier rI-Ierndon aged negro, ' ' ' declares that the few’ torrapin din~ WEAF 14921 N- Y- "lEverelldY lI-iour," also from KiS-D, WCAE. WCCO. WEAR. WEDI. WFI. WGR, WIGN, WJAB, WOC, WSAI WITAG. WWJ. _ WLW (423) Cinci. iBurnt Corlwrs. WBZ (333) Springfield. Vocal. - KZDKA (357) IE. Pitts. Libtle Sym- phony d.“ WAAM 12oz) Newark. ' Yfn. o. A. ners he is called upon to prepare nowadays require just about twice as many turtles as they would have ten years ago. Not that the dia- mond backs are smaller. but it seemed that with wine at hand the dinners of a. past decade needed less tsrrapin for that “satisfactory feeling." Sherry was to the epic- ure an indispensable ingredient of the dish. ui-. Wll-K (273) Cleveland. Indian Music. W-SB (438) Atlanta. Concert. 10-00 P. M. WLW (423) Yllnci. Formica. Symph. Orchestra. Fewer Doctors idea of an unknown enemy of Beth. light to do wit-h the immortal el's has apparently been abandon soul?" I At Johns Hopkins WBNL (246) Baltimore. Municipal Band. Connections al Boston witlu I dine! steamer to NEW YORK ' Reduced rates for automobil sommpanied by passengers. ERN ed in favor of Gordon as i-he killer. At rthe some time we are not without developments, of ii sort- Aithough he is reticent. on tlhe -- subject. Hulliday seems to feel ....if.i‘§'.'.3'.° Ihifffiifl“ 58.’. “hi-him o- exv-flm-u oi- one- than last. as .1 have had a narrow 1119111- 111°°111l11°1° B! 11 W"- 11°81‘ wright. has just turned down an invitation to attend the opening of the annual conference of tho Fed- eration of Cremation Authorities. escape this year from being ere-five! 111° 111°"? 11111-1 11° 111511 191"’ 0th mated myself, and must tol- ihsvscaned by the broken window in llo enlarged 0n that, GIIVIIKGIY-I Helena. he said, had been off in a corner saying "om. om" to herself’ half the slimmer, and when she on to claim that iher astral or. _ ' "I csnlt appeal to her reason," tmrtmimmm Oct. 22. — Every wmhwoo M, t," i _ 11y year for fifty years there have been Program! “n c C 1'7 sumo ' ‘ _ fi— among the entering students at 1°30 a M CANADA'S AREA ~ Johns Hopkins University one pot- way (330) schenocw.“ MmflMIQL v ....___ m5 P M_ Canada has n greliier area than dosed off In s0 1101118. Would Wlk-feniiai college or university presi- bodyident, and 2i) college or university lmd been off on some excursion orj-professoie, a survey of the Johns directory has Hopkins Alumni shown. - 1 . 1413M (357) n. Pitts. oi-onli Thea- rm 1-45 P. M. ‘TEAMIHIP- LINBH. f0 piihllc speaking, Show wrote. AAAQQLQAAAQQQQAALAALAAALAL ¢¢¢ AAAAA CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LTD. present go very slow‘ in the matterl-116 11111117. _“Then'wihere did he B0?" I sak- ed. . "That's iiihe ipoinit," iieasid. "Where did he so? W-hon we've answered that we'll have answer- ed p. number of things." But he tells me. surprisingly enough. that he has taken up a he said, with a shrug of his Ithfni shoulders, "but Ihave appealed in her decency. I've asked ilier if if. trained in the last half century en- is fair to intrude on ihe privacy ov- ougli educators lo stalil fifty ool- ery ‘human individual is entitled 1650s. or as many university (1611611- ID at times. But it's no 500d. shell-mills. Despite its medical realms‘ keeps a record, and I'm convinced tlon, however. Johns Hopkins has lit would jail her." trained more educators than physi- Countlng only living alumui,_)hs urvey showed John Hopkins ‘to "have wish-i. (m) Bai 1 WEB (m) Admit-i. concert, 12.16 A. M. W-KILC (423) Cinoi. Popular Pro- Eranh WANT TO DANCE? 9-00 P. M. timohe. Oity Park. S. S. “0EIITl" sort of temporary residence in the The only advice I could send Cameron was to use ihris own judg- ment concerning tihs lerflter. Per- , house. Loaves Montreal Arrive‘ Cf.-.’ .. . , and save for Nfld. ' o.»- ioli. o T8. W01‘!!! ., :.. “"223” 1° November mo. November 0th. Round womb. pin worms, l1 ,: - For peso and rates Livestock and Broouos. apply ,. . , - csnvnm. altos, urn. . j _ . AIINTI- ' want to got i-Id of that misty eru- ture. Writs on. THUNA, HIRUALIST m Queen at. West Toronto. (six stores 1n Toronto) . g - ii Wlflbiiity crashing Cameron to coine- ililere quietly and look the place on“ sonally. I do not see w-hsf. value it has. save to corroborate my own 111m concerning the house. not if. has seated‘ to me the advisa- clans. Goitre - Removed without er. , I rather think he wants to do oo- i .(‘ro lo continued) Toronto. 1 (six stores in Toronto) operation, WMAiQ (H8) Chicago. Gus Ed- waixls. 10.00 r. m. WMBB (250) Chicago. Trillion. 10.20 r. . Kill-IS (875) I-Iot Springs. New Ar- Loaning center composed of three ilietrlct units_ embracing lions East blur-West. 811d Newtown Cross. ‘Organization for each of these units was quickly effected and the mem- bers signed up. It was further de- cided to select the Guernsey breed for-the district, the hulls to ibe de. livered ihe latter part oi’ t-‘he win- ier. "This center makes the fifth or- SB-lllled in the province during the present season. Tlie work thus sc- wlllllllslheil is a compll- ent to the co-operatlon of the Fe eral and Provincial iLlve ‘Stock Branches vwho have energetically pugghgd the p0]. ‘iciyninvolved to II. successful conclu- s . The farmers of the Iona district or lithe ISouIhernI Queen's cattle Breeding Club as it is called (18- serve a great measure of credit for their co-oporntlon. All are looking Iforward to a lgrest deal of optimism ‘to rsome real improvement in cattle breeding in iiiis section of the coun- the United States, but n population less‘ than New York ISIuIe. -S11ri>ei- Club. 11.30 ‘P. M. WIPG (300) Atlantic City. Slipper. (Oflliyright. I926, by international ltadio Programs, Chicago.) Rupture Gusmnteod. ‘Silver Removed without operation. You can dispense with your truss within) few day; after using Dr. Thuna a Balsam Remedy (used sue- eossfuily and ssfoiy for ova.- $5 years.) Writs for free information, DR. THUNA, HIRIALIST srsntsod. our hsrbsl Balsam ""5""- omsolss lisvo been used lor over ' 10-30 P- M. are. _ WEAF‘ (408) N. Y. Greenwich Vil- rite-for frso Information. 11se- DR. THUNA, HIRIALIST ' 10.46 P. M. Ilillll Office. 4” QIIQIII ll. West, WJZ H55) N. Y. Howl Tenn. . 11.00 r. m. . (Mo) Atlantic City. Silver .“ Hood Office?” Queen st. Wqt o . disease or sklrv kind-use Remedy. region; anthropometry of the races .4 on bofhino euIt-siif ma“, ilusciiswiiliiwill? ';8llIf_i_II_ll_SiliiE - Iifeguard-overco if of damP andnhilsltie em ' /A beach patrolman at Atianti has found a way to avoid the Inc c“! lameness that results from stand“, around all day in a wet bathing so}; “Just pat on a few drops oi 51ml, i Lihirnent. Don't rub. It's the lint. merit-not the rubbing-that he] I Yfiaiflllgetfreliztlalf right awa . I've g" 5 8 l0 0 0 er Inga, utnog‘ gets results like Sloan's." hm‘ Letters like this from hundreds lg users of Sloan's tell of the wonderful’ taught to use her hands and say s yglief that Sloan's gives to every kind of muscular pain. Sloan's gives real and lasting he]; because it doesn't ust deaderi psi]; it gets at the cause: ight to the pim’ . that hurts it brings a healing stream oi ‘ fresh, new blood. uickly and surely it carries oil‘ the ‘fati’ epoissnlg takes out stiffness and drives away ills aches an pains. . Get a ottle today and have it on hand. All druggists-BS cents. Morning Post Puts Pertinent Question To S. A. Premier, IIJONDON. Oct. 22. —-'l‘he Marli- in -Post asks what would ‘lie the position of the Union of South Africa. iii the event of its complete international i n d e p e 4n d e n cs. ed are: . "Where." asks Review of the present state Oil-South African navy flint could do fend blockade on her coasts or ll. landing,‘ on iier shores? nor could it be built. said there is no power threatening the Post, "is s her trade and prevents It does not exist- lt may lil' swimming lnrvel stages or organ-Hub). conquest. We i-cply that 181115 1118i» H16 ilfiflelllfll‘! 111 111° where there is woaliii unprotected adult stage, cic. by strength n. (ioiiniici-cr is created by that consideration." "FEE-TD kin Diseases if you want to get rid of skin eruption of any Thuna‘: Balsam Dr. on. THUNA, HERBALIST Hull Office, 43o Queen st. weci . Toronto. (Six stores in Toronto) Annual Meeting The annual meeting of tlie 81111111 nrd Black Fox Company Ltd. W111 be held in the Y. M. c. A. r1110" on Wednesday 27th inst.. at 8 ll- 111- D, A. McKINNON. Sec. Treat. 2172-20-3 i-Sat-Mon “TURF? Farm pt Long Creek oontoinlnl 1° sores. Apply to LEONARD GARDINEFI. . Long Grill 2162-10-20-wfm13i. ISLAND PRODUCE WANTED vo-raross, TURNIPS. LIVE "'1 oaessen POULT-RY. BUTTER- l-zoos, cusses lwlth s representative in 0V6" city and town throughout 61111111 and with a well established will!" tlon In the United States. N911’ foundiand, Europe and the W111 Indies, we are in a position to P11“ your oifferings on the markets that will bring you the best returni- Ifl you have any of above Pfll‘ dues to offer please get In 1911111‘ with us. . The Harris Abatinil’ Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P- E- 1- ________~_~___--»——~““’ Desirable "Properly ion. SAIE I offer by private sale that dosir sbio property situate at 10 8111'"! Street, Charlottetown oorislstlng 6 up-to-dajq dwelling, in thorouuli repair, with sll modern 9011"" Isneos Including hot-water hsatinsv set tubs and spsoious side IN" with large building numb" "1' warehouse, stable or gsrlfl- 71": property Ia offered n s oars-P'- n not sold by private ssis bsffi Tuesday, Ootebsr 20th. ll '1')" I’: offered by suotlon at it ooloo . noon on that day. Apply t» 0. J. IGOORMAO Six stores in I oity. iiovsro Hotel llook or lot-KI"