‘ =- . , '1 ‘ ‘a » ,1‘. page-em Q ,4», we‘ \ “ PAGE mo Al lihllslllls [lilllll l is“ $22525»... ‘I-I. lConlloo Prince Nicholas _ Drives C.N.R. Special (Special to The tiuardlun) l / . II old on. combine. NO "'1' knob." "How come?" NRONTQ out‘ 27*!‘ new ex‘ "Any man can turn it." perience and with it a real thrill '.for H. TR. H. Prigce Nicholas, of Zitoumsnis, when t day he rode the engine of the powerful locomotive of lthe Canadian National Railways drawing the special train heal-inf’. Her Majesty Queen Marie and his sister EH. R. 1-I. Princess Ileana. Prince Nicholas has a taste f0? matters mechanical and with it a_ desire to further his knowledge of the methods of doing things in in- dustry and in transportation. ‘H. R. CH. had greatly desired to eDEIlil some time in the power plants at lNiagara Falls but ‘the limited time at t/he disposal of the Royal Party lprevented a visit of extended char- IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE acter. ‘When the special train was She: He's trill"? f0 "will" h"- mlllng through the Niagara Pen- He: I think shes ln pretty good rlnsula Her Majesty expressed the illilifl- - 1m jwlsh that (he Prince could make a complete survey of such matters and added that aride on o. locomo- ‘tivo vroullil have an educational value. It was explained that this could lbe arranged, and according a stop ‘was nlade at Port Credit and Prince Nicholas we_nt forward and boarded the cab. taking tlhe seat on (he drivers side accompanied by ‘Mr. R. ‘H. Fish, general superint- endent of the Toronto division. Prince ‘Nicholas asked if questions were in order and being assured rthat they were nlade inquiries re- garding the mechani5m_ displaying a keen interest in all aspects of locomotion. At Toronto H. R. H. shook lhands with the driver and fireman thanking each hc was Jborne off to prepare for his share _in official reception and said that he had greatly enjoyed (he experience. -—-i<-Q}—-— SUCKERS. OF COURSE “He made his money out of fish." “Suckers. I suppose?" Enamel bathtubs and sinks nlny be cleaned like magic wlthlt piece of flannel wet with kerosene. TENDERS Fon 061E Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to noon on Thursday, November 4th. 1926, pfor supplying the City with 200 tons of coal (125 tons for Market Bulld- lng and 75 tons for City Building. All Coal to bc weighed on City, Weigh Scales, and weighing to be, paid for _by the Dealer. Coal to be placed and trimmed in cellar all each building. The lowest or any] tender not necessarily accept “. _ G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. FROM FEARS T0 PRUNES She: it's wonderful what they can do with fruit trees now- change one kind Into another. He: I didn't know they could do that. She: Oh, you; I heard the farm- er any he was going to prune his, pear trees this year. } ‘I ' ‘Wily/U! l. 2217-10-22-26-28-30. Thanksgiving‘ Poultry l Wanted Special prices on ‘Turkeys, Geesefl Ducks, Chicken and Fowl for Thanksgiving. if you have any Poultry ready to market please get in touch with us. O The lied Lilli]! In; (“Roberto Rhlhchlofl» 4 O wovoooo-lthgt-g whhno, me,,,,_-- ' can CHARLO tioltuiu o: the phenomena, too, saoui to punle him. ’l‘ile table levltwbon, the k571i! and other manllentntlons werdnot unusual, he said, with a strong physical mo- dlum present, and’ lbw he imag- .'lllhdwllflkhuldpyofl _ _._-_-- ~ ~\ Tomorrows’ Radio Program ‘ FRIDAY. |OCTOBER N International Radio ‘Programs "She mo a head like a door- wurd, liiulllday. Mrs. Livingstone and myself‘. ‘Livingstone absent. I have moved lamp out ‘from cor- ner, aud am now near door into past, is the way he puts it. "You heard footsteps?" leg remains on lfloor. 11:15 All remove table setltles down. ~ 11:20 ‘Loud raps on table. Con- strued as demand for less light. Handkerchief thrown over lamp. Curtain of cabinet billows into hands, and lne through -his glasses. ter?" he said. lHe did not remind me, although he might well have done so, that room. , Guitar overturned inside lny previous attitude, to (him and cabinet. All quiet now. his kind, had been one of a sort of No phenomena whatever for indifferent contempt: ‘that. during about ten minultes. Jane very his entire time at the university, quiet Hayward feels her pulse; I had never so much as set foot in is ‘fast but strong. Mrs. Ltving- his rooms. nor asked him into my stone asks if too much light, and house; that 0n the ltwo or three rap replies “yes." I have pult out times only when we had met, I had (he lamp taken no pains to Ibide my rejec- (Note: From here on I wasfilfln 0f him and all that lie stood able only to jot down a word ol-‘for. tlvo in long hand, the previous But it was implied in his ques night's experiment of making sten-Ition, and I dare say I colored. l ographic notes in darkness havingitold him, however, as best I could, slholvil its practical impossibility. and lie smiled. ' The following record I have since "I l‘lllllel"llllflgllle." he said. elaborated from memory, "that when we pass over. our inter- The bell in cabinelt rings violent. est ill this plane of existence is inl- ly an-d is flung across room. st-rik-lpersollul; we may hope to educate 1,,“ goo, mm ha“ it as to what is beyond. But ‘we A small light, bluish-white, about hardly carry our desires for re- n ‘foot above Jane's head. lt VQIIEB Willi 118-" elbines for a moment and ‘then dis- 0i all vlmt I had told him. how- appeals. ever, the ‘Evanston matter interest- lt has flashed again, near the llli lllm 1110M. Over the letter he fireplace, sat (‘or a long time, ills heavy. al- A fine b“, Heady (M100 1,,- being most hairless head Slillk ‘forward beaten, apparently outside of tllehs ‘he read and re-read it. tl00r to hall. A tap or two on me- "Curious." he eulll- "What do you tal, possibly the ‘fender. Silence.,lllflli0 Out of it? Jane apparently in trance. | “A swat deal." I told him. and "The sounds exhmd-s my‘, me nbvdetalled my discovery of lthe letter Tile covers seem to be in motionbellllld llle lira-Wei‘ 0i’ ll"! ilesl‘. and rary. and ‘uhere is movement there-WY ‘lllfiofy 8B to Old Iiomce Por- as hero“, The prisms o, chandeliers death. I had brought that llel- tinkle llnklc like small bells.|l8ll9l‘ also. and he studied it as From w-llere I sit [can sec a smalllcllfefillly 8-! 119 hall The Other- Iight over bookcase in library. itl " ‘Th0 enormity oi‘ the idea,’ " is gone. he repeated. “That's a. strong The he,»b,,| 0,10,» aga“, phrase. And he threatens to call Jane is groaning and moving in‘lll the police! Have you any no- her chair. Mrs. Livingstone and 11'0" d8 l0 Whal- llllB 10841 lllfly have Hayward having ‘trouble ‘holding been?" her bands. She‘ calls: “Here! "N01. the slightest,” Isaid "frank- Here!" sharply. - Hayward says ‘I would like to keep this for n while, if you donftt mind." he said at lust. "l have it medium here in town-but I ilorget- You don't something , lhas touched =him on the shoulder. “Something floated by me just now," he says, “on ‘the left. it ' lued Jane -to be. The book, mow- ‘°°'“'"“°d). ever. Dflrgculurly attracted his ln- , NOTES 0F gmgqc]; _ tent-st. ver my notes on thalt he imuo on EVENING or. ~ut_ “lllllling for some time. All QXGOIIOIIIIOO‘ lagged say ll. crashed onto the ‘undytbhutmdnfifl Sept. 2nd; 1:00 a- m. Larsely "at the inst, yes. But Doctor QIPWI Pork 61 Bu"! In per-i from memory, since all the lei-Bl‘ Hflyward. who was nearest the 2°“ °°°k°dmd th'/'°"°“ml palt was held witlhout light. ‘but library door, says that a'fter my W" nlade immediately following se- wifo called, ‘Here!’ he tell, aome- Sgvgbothwork and n1@|¢y,\ ance. Present: Jane. Edith, Hay- thing pass bis shoulder. Float S. H6 thinks ibwas lihe book. and that it dFqDDed onito the table after that." “About what you heard in the hall. llBll; was this lball dark?" Doors from den and library into "Yes- There were no lights hall closed. Door into library op- ullvwhere in tho house." en. 11:10 Table lnoves almost im- "No. i't was something feeling mediately. Edith says is rising its way along. You know what I from floor. lit has risen, but one mean." . Toward the. end of the confer- ence he leaned back and studied “What started you on tlbis, Por- W. CLARK LIMITED MONTREAL lsuutlslmsnrs AT mournsnc. r.q_ lnnzmnrno. a marrow. om‘. ' Concert At Victoria lu spite oi tile muddy and greasy condition ut‘ the roads and a wind blowing at a velocity of from 30 to 60 miles all hour, Victoria and vic- inity‘ hall tile pleasure of the pre- sence ol‘ Prof. W. id. .I<‘letcl1er and his singers and entertainers on Thursday lust. Oct. 21. ‘With tile exception of a few emp- ty seats at the front there was n full house to hear the splendid ‘var- iety of musical entertainment pro- vided. The appreciation and satisfaction of the enthusiastic audience- was shown in the reiterated eucores. r. George Green with his humor- ous readings receiving a double en- core. - Only the genius oi an expert like Prof. ‘Fletcher could have provided so rich n ulllsicnl treat for the audience. _'l‘lle ladies, though few in number. rendered a- splendid contribution 'to the program. Miss Kathleen Hornlly, with -her violin. proving her own surpassing skill on the strings and touching chords in the hearts oi all present that vihratcd harmoniously with hcr selections. The double male quartette lived llp to their reputation throughout. They are vory rightly named the Harmony blight. and the melody and lll8l'lll0ll_\’ oi‘ their voices wheth- er accompanied or unaccompanied» revealed the quality of their efforts and ibc skill in their training. The ‘iCataslrnphef’ a humorous song by Spragtlc. could not fail to delight even‘ illl?‘ smallest child present. willie "(Jft ill the Stilly Night.” by Farmer, satisfied the taste of the keenest musical critic in the hall. It only remains to be said that the centre and soul oi’ the whole progrzlln was the Professor llinlscll’, ——genllll, callable and unassuming. touched my shoulder." believe in such things?’ A crash on the tablef 1 notice '.‘I don't know what I ‘believe. the herbal odor once more. Sll- B"! Y0}! “PB ivelwllle to it. of ence again. course.‘ . . Something is in tile hall. It is ll WM Ollly after this matter of groping its ‘way along. tlhe door beside me. - . My notes end here. I had resell- ed lthe limit of my endurance and. as the switch was beside mo, I turned ml the lights. As before“ Mus. ‘II-ivlngtstoueki ‘ubair seemed somewhat nearer ‘the cabinet; ‘no other changes in position, except that lHalliday had gone out to, search hall and lower ‘floor. Tihe bell was on floor near door into hall, and lying on table, "Slnythhl it is at lire letter til-at lie finally a-greell to collie ollt the day after tomorrow‘. (To Be Continued) Women Use No sign-s Everyday Essays." ThCfl diflpflfi Oftllifi DEW To ‘the best of- my knowledge - - ' this book was in the library at hyglenlc ‘any u tile beginning of iJhe seance. tiggug—no of disturbance in lib- The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWlN, P. E. l. iuclloll sill” IN BANKRUPTCY: in the Matter of the Bankruptcy oi Augustus Aylward, Debtor: Wiley: Why did you bring mc to this dump? Hubby: Well. you're in the There will be cold by public auction, on Friday, November 5th; at 12.30 o'clock noon. the property] , luclllllliiu of Augustus Aylward. being No. 91-93 on the West Side of Queen Street, formerly occupied by ‘Augustus Aylwsrd, Commission Merchant, the late B. Stevenson, Tlnomlth, and Gunner Tire Sur- I9"!- Ailo at the name time and place Double Tenement Dwelling No 86-07 on the North Side of Sydney Street. owned by Augustus Ayl- ward. There will also be sold at 93 Queen Street, all the household fltlrrvlture and personal effects, In- cluding office and store equipment of Augultus Aylward, at 2 o'clock P. 'M.. Friday afternoon, November 6th. ‘There will also be sold by public auction. on the premlnea. on Satur- day, November 0th, at 12.30 Noon, dwelling house situated and being _No. 22, on the South Side of Bay- Ilcld 8trcet, now occupied by Everett Ferguson, and owned by Augustin Ayiwnrd. Terms mlke known at ulo. A. R. McINNIS. Trultee In Bankruptcy. J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer. 2310-10-27-21. dumps so often, i thought you'd feel at home here. ARE YOU NERVOUS? WEAK? Why ‘Walt For A Complete Breakdown? rary or hall, lto account ‘for sounds l heard. lBllt an unfortunate sit- uation lllas arisen, owing to Mrs. Livln-gstonels failure to lock door from hall lto drive. She llad push- ed tlho bolt, but as tho door was not entirely closed, it dlad not cu- gttgcll. We found this dour stand- ing opcu. ‘ T-llllil, lllowcver, although Hay- wlud lseelns uneasy, hardly inval- idbtes (the extraordinary pheno- mena secured to-night. June exhausted, and Edith with her. September 3rd. I have seen ‘Cameron, and he will colne out. He lllas evidently been seriously ill, ‘but it shows the dom- iulluce of the menltal over the phy- sical that ho brushed aside my apologies and went directly to t'he nlatter in hand- But it is a curious thing to re- flect that. a shout time ago, it would have been I w-ho was the scoptic and Cameron w'ho would have been ranged on the other slllc. To-day it was I who was excited. And-Cameron whq was to be convinced! “This Edit-h. of whom you speak." he said, “bow old is she?" "Twenty." "A nervous typo?" "Yes. and no. OMEN by the millions are discarding the old-time "lljll- tary pld" for a new and ldflltifiC "w", that oflcru protection un- known bciore. A W8)’. 1°0- ill" lolvcs the old embarrassment of disposal. It il called “KOTEX.” Eight in l0 , better-clan women now employ it. Diecardo u cnily u o piece of tiuue. No laundry. Nocmbar- ailment. It'| five time: on absorbent n Hornby. A DUUI’ accompanist can spoil a good son or a whole program. but the lProf ssor would redeem any, progruln with his skill as a DiflfllSLl and on this particular occasion both in ills own piano solo and as the pianist for his singers he naturally added the final touch of perfection to tile following m-ograul: Mule ‘chorus. “Old Kentucky Ilolno," (Foster) ‘Tile Harmony Null: ‘8. Piano solo. “Country Gal'- llens,” (Gruitlgcr), lProt’. W. l5. ‘Flut- l-llcr. Vocal solo "Tile Trumpeter" (Dix). lMr. T. -W. Bentley. Reading, "file lStove-pips li-Iole.” (Drummond) llr. George Green. Vocal duet, "The Sands of the Desert,“ (Ernest ll. lBall), Mr. lH. ‘MUPJIGTSOII and Ml‘. A. ‘B. Glilis. Vocal solo " the ‘Heart is Young," (D. Buck) l\il‘s. Roy Cudmore. Male chorus. "'l'he Garden of Your Heart," (Dor- cl) The ‘Harmony lMale 8. Violin solo. “Serenndefi (Drdla), IMlSB Kathleen Horuby. Vocal solo "The (llory of the Sea" (Sanderson) Miss ilcrua lI-Iuestls. Vol-oi solo “Glori- ous ‘Dovon." (German), ‘Mr. ‘I’. W. Small. ilteadlng, "impressions oi all ‘lmmigrautf’ (Ailon) Dr. (lcorgo (lroon. Vocal solo, “Mountain llAov‘ crs," (Squire). “Mr. Percy l). Willi- unis. Male ‘chorus. "The Catastro- phcf,’ (‘Sprag-ue). humorous.) The Harmony Male l8. Vocal duet "Whis- pering Hope," (Hawthorne) Mrs. Roy Cudmore and Miss Berna Hues- tls. Violin solo “Blue IBells of Scot- land," dlifarmer) IMiss Kathleen ‘Male chorus. “Oft in the ltion. EVENING DONOERTB 1.10 P. M. 7.10 P. -M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Music Les- son. . - 7.86 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Violinist. 745 P. . wov (380) ‘Schenectady. Bible Institute Student Chorus. I 8.45 P. M. , WCAU (278) lPblla. The Curlox Girls. ' 9.00 P. M. WLIT (395) Phlla. Schiekerling Hour WEEI (349) Boston. Musicale. l WTAS (545) Worcester. Belco En- tertainers. WlBZ (333) Springfield. "The Mys- terious Tenor. ., '94s P. m. WC-AU (278) lPhila. Popular vocal. WlBZ (333) Springfield. Musicale. 10.00 P. M. WlUlT (i395) Phila. Freshman ‘Radio lHour. WCAU (278) Phila. Musicale. 11.45 P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Concert. FEATURE TALKS? 7.30 P. M. WDAF (492) N. Y. Sh‘ Jiobgoblilfs WlRNlY (259) New York. Chemistry. WANT TO DANCE? WPG (300) Atlantic City. Garden Pi r BAR BA WGY ‘Players. 8.00 ‘P. (M. WIBZ (333) Springfield. Little . . v x - Screen. ‘Players. . . _ , . 8.15m.‘ M.‘ . . ' , ‘ ~ WPG 300 Atlantc Cl. . Organ ' d f h no.5...’ so ,' and 1t s so goo o1‘ t em 8. p. M. WEE! (349) Boston. Neapolitan Girls. WBZ (333) Springfield. Dudley Kgm <35" Pm"- mbelly. , mineral salts—that growing ' 9.15 p. M, children need for complete wgooggog) Atlantic City. Concert nounshment (five the chlL 'w P. M. dren a lot of Genu1ne lShorles, also to WCAE, WRC, WEAR. WGR. WJAR. WOO. WOC, WTAG. 8.30 ‘ll. M. ' a.ao P.. M. sol€flgjn ha,‘ by WPG (300) Atlélontle City. Pier. l1 g 81011815 1o. -P. . , _ GENUINLI; lBarbadtgs Emilia o asses 1s e only sweet that s_hou_ld be given to children _1n hberal quantities. It_1s no}; in the very tl1ings—1ron,.v1tamins, Barbados fines Molasses on their bread, in cooked foods and in delicious mo- lasses taffy. - Genuine DOS Extra Fancy “ BEMA” BRAND e . (Copyright, 1926, by International Itndlo Programs, Chicago.) Leyton to Have First Lord Mayor LONDON, Oct. ‘zvs-lln-ytnn, on tile eastern borders of the metro- polis, which ‘claims to be the larg- cst “dormltory" area of Londomllas received its charter of incorpora- Leyton is n sort oi municipal Peter iPan, for it is entitled to be known as the town that did not want lo grow up. It is the only place on record which has received a. charter after informing ‘Ills Mu- josty in council that it would rath- er not have it. The incorporation- ists after 30 years have won, and Leyton will elect its first lord mayor on (Nov. 9. He is J. d3. Slade. iQ§-——————i The gilded night supper clubs are touching up their furnishings for tile coming of (he big "butter and egg" men with the opening of the winter season. ‘Most of the clubs will have formal openings this month and are featuring popu- lar dance orchestras and enter- tainers. entista say, “ Massage the Gums.” Minty’s Tooth Paste is the per- Protestant Pilleless Furnaces ¢04§O+4+O4§O 06-6 0-06 64§-O+Q§-OO-§O4 P. E. 1. Orphanage Collection for purchase of Sllppllcl. Request for funds from the whole province. Collectors will start out Monday, November 1st. Receipts will be reported. Direct advance subscriptions to ‘I58 Prince Street. Assist in this “LABOR OF LOVE" and count your uub- ‘ scrlptlon gain not loss. [7 1 l t 1 when considering the-installation of a heating equipment of any kind ‘wiHY EXPERIMENT when yOU ll- ready know that the F WCETT PIPELESS FURNACE wll put a CHEERFUL HOMEY ATMOS- PHERE In any home. Steven and such like heating apparatus will ~ If heat Individual rooms ONLY be- {Qa sides being dusty and dirty. The Fawcctt Plpclooa Furnace heats tho whole house and makes no duct or dirt anywhere and will not heat your cellar. There are many advan- tages In buying a “FAWOETT" some 0-.‘ which are: EXTRA HEAVY ASBESTOS be- tween casings In order to conserve heat thereby getting it through department store, without hcsitancy. simply by saying “KOTEXF old, insecure ways. Elli"! lll= W")! day. Package of twelve costs only n few centl. Not lhygteflcap H-‘Kotex regular 76o Kotex lupcr$1.00 Bonus U» Filler Stiily Night," (Thomas) The lI-iar- lnony lMale 8. The lNational An- tllom. At the conclusion of tho program the Rev. Geo. IF. Scars, of the ‘Hampton Pastoral Charge. express- cd the Eppreclatlon of the audience to Prof. ‘Fletcher and his party for the excellent program they had provided. and in responding the lProfessor said that they were am- ply repaid if t-heir efforts and pro- gram had ‘given ‘pleasure to tile friends gathered. A lunch was served ‘by the ladies of the Victoria United lChurch to the Concert party when thanks and congratulations wm-eagain extended to the visitors and‘ a social half hour nlutually en- . joyed. The proceeds of the con- ordlnnry cotton pldll You dine, dance, motor for boon in aheereet frocks without a second‘: doubt or fear. It dcodorizea, too. And thus cnda ALL danger of ofiending. You ul: for it at any drug or Do an million: are doing. End KOTGX No lanolin-discard like tiuua FLOOR REGISTER lmtead of al- cold air sec-tlon. PAN properly placed In front of the feet massage for the gums, because the gen- erous, bubbling foam lavcs them with the most soothing prophy- Iowing it to escape in LARGE WATER flrc pot. . k EXTRA LARGE RADIATOR came size top and bot- lactlcs and ceps them tom not FUNNEL SHAPED giving sufficient radiating fifm and healthy- space to conserve all heat from fuel conoumcd. Ugg f‘ gndNgfg The BUILT IN CAHBURETOR properly placed In order to Imprwanfiu save fuel. 58 Remember "FAWCETT" leads the way. years in business. ' SAMUEL KENNEDY Seventy cert are to bc used to improve the Manse Property at Hampton. {BY éOLLY- I'LL Fall) OF‘ THIS DI NECKLACE - |'L_ CASHBACUS WINDOW! -—fl‘he Show Studio. Hamilton, Ont-“I had become very much run-down ~in health, was in a nervous state and grew very weak. But bottles of Dr. Pierce’: Favorite Pre- scription I was feeling well and strong. ‘ R. S. Hogan offers his beautiful home, 127 " Water Street, by Auc- ii" tion on Friday, a . 29th’ at noon. It restored my nerves and built me up to a healthy state. I think the ‘Favorite Prescription’ i: the greatest nerve tonic that any woman can take." s-Mrs. Margaret Butt, 102 Clthcart St. Sold cnlera, in both fluid and tablet form- or send l0c for trial pkg. tablets to fir. Pierce: Laboratory‘ ill Brldgcburg, Ontario, by'thc time. I. 11nd taken about three» 'THRO\AI IT‘ IN PlR. (FT AMOND L- HELL. FINDIT Au’ THEN THEY'LL; THINI< IT wA 134 Kent Street / Charlottetown, P. E. I. qnemr HEAVENS. JAMES‘. mi-uaow THAT PACKAGE oun- ‘THE VVINDOW- IT MAYBEA BOMB‘.