leer-lemme.‘ a , Aw, F)“ s s ‘The Uh p i, TQIIIQWS ' Adventurer‘ 8mm. BY MILDRED HARBOUR CONCERNING ‘THE ACTION AND CHARACTERS: THUROQAY, NOVEMOER 11 international liadio Programs CE 8 Shortly alter the death o! his EVENING m‘ wiie known to the operatic world as ‘Elaine -Vaiiessa Edgar MaeKay- disappears, abandoning their baby in a railway station while enroute to visit his wife's aunt, Miss Elsie Young. . 1.60 P. "h. , ‘i WEAF (492) N. v. Mid-Week Hymn Sing. r 7.80 P. M. WEI] (349) Boston. Musicale. 8- 00 P. . WEE! (349) lbston. Musicale gram. l WlBZ (883) Springfield. lLgnor. 8.15 IF. ‘M. WiPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert lProgram. WlRVA (266) Richmond. Legion Program. 8.80 P. M. WJAlR (306) Providence. Program. _ ~ Wt‘? (509) Phila . ll-lotei Ambassa- dor Ooilcert Orchestra. ' WEAF (492) N. Y. Schickerling Quartette Musicale. To WEEI, WiFi and WJAIR- (546) Worcester. ardyne Trio. (FIRM (411) Montreal. Special Armistice ‘Day lProglram. -W'l‘lC (476) Hartford. Musicale. 8.4-5 P. M. WQAU (278) Phila. The Go-Getters. 900 CHAPTER 2. , P” x THE cotosu VOICE \ ‘Fifteen years had passed since Miss Elsie Young of Dluybtirg, had brought drum the lloundlinga Home at Weyburn the tiny waif who was -her grand-niece. Her arrival with the child, and without explanations—ior Mfss El- sie was not the type oi woman who gives an account oi her actions to her iellowmen and women-mad caused a nine day sensation in the peaceful, little town with its quiet, elm-bordered sidewalks and its neat, white cottages set back from orderly lawns. Lamps in sitting rooms all over the village burned late while neighbor p0pped in up- on neighbor to discuss the event which bad brought into teir midst a new inhabitant, under such my- sterioils circumstances. Miss Elsie's ward, whom she named Doris, lived and flourished and grew lovelier day by tlay. When the child was still iii her teens, the hopes oi her great-aunt seemed in a fair way to being just- ified. The girl had inherited her liiotheris talent. She hadii voice like n. lurk. clear as crystal, inel- odious as a ptlrling brook. Iviiss Elsie, who wouldn't take "no" for on answer when she'd made tip her mind to something, persuaded old Otto Weber to take Doris ior a pupil. The old German had once been u t-Zlflflt master in the musical ceri- ters oi the world-Berlin, Vienna. Budapest, Rome. Many a. golden voice that thrilled audiences rrom the operatic stage bad been train- ed by him in the days oi his prime when singers came from all over the world to plead for his instruc- tion. No one quite knew how the happened to come to Drayburg. l-ie had been in America at the out- break oi the war and when it was ended, he had lost heart, since the old Germany was gone and many oi 'liis kindred and friends had been killed. So he remained in the pictur- esqile, little, mid-western town and potterell around his garden, wear- lng shabby, old, velveteen jackets, and smoking a vile pipe. l-le took Miss -Els.’e's niece grtimblingly-—- until he heard her sing! , Then the old ilre ldsshed in his dim eyes. He trembled with emo- tion as he said. "You vill be great some day. ‘Vot a voice! You have a wonder- ,i‘lil voice." ‘ She was scarcely more than a child, then, with skirts just cov- |ering her knees and silvery-gilt braids swinging down her back. "Some day," he went on, puffing on his terrible pipe-the lesson was just finished and she was slip- ping her mlisic into its neat leath- er case, “some day. People will come to hear you sing in greet opera houses or lParis and Vienna -Ratcllt!e studio. St. Cathai-ines, Ont-“Durips m? first expectant- period I was lnfiveerg poor health, was _very nervous, su er M “our firs"? is: ins. ' fgwltaggogbwlzd Thru a friend l ‘- learned of Dr. Picrcds Favorite lfrc- icription, and afger 1 began taking it I got along fine; it relieved me of the morning sickness, pains and distress rhru my back and sides and I grew well and strong. Was able to do Iii)’ "W" work the remaifldfl‘ 0f the {lme- I awrimqd very little sufierlng and had a fine healthy baby. who has M" i had a day's sickness excCPi Slight C9149- I was very glad to know of a medicine so valuable as the ‘Prescription’ proved to beP-Mrs. Rflgiiiald Stone, 63 Ha es Ave. All ea er_s. Syelilid l0 cents to Dr. Pierce's Labora- wry, Bridgcburg, Ont, if you wish a trial package of tablets. THAT'S WHAT COUNTS “How do you like riding In Jack's new car?“ “Well i didn't getgo much kick out of the riding but the parking made a hit with me." 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WlPG (300) Atlantic City. more Concert Orchestra. 9-30 P. "M. WlP (509) Philo. Armistice Pro- Gram. BARR ED PLYMOUTH ROCKS She: I see you keep your black and white hens closely fenced. He; 0h, yes, to be sure. She: They must he barred Ply- mouth Rocks. Beautiful-is the only word with which to describe a well-chosen’ Dominion Linoleum Rug. It will literally trans- form the dullest room and make it a place to live in. Reception hall, living room, dining room, bedroom, den, library ~or kitchen-it makes no differ- ence — there is an appropriate Dom- inion Linoleum Rug for each one in just the colour-scheme that's needed. Gay floral patterns, oriental motifs, mo- saics, blocks, tiles, bright colours, sub- dued tones -— an endless choice is offered. ' Bacon, whether broiled or tried. should be cooked gently. 'l‘llls makes the difference bonnet-ii crisp and hardened blic-ou. It‘ correctly cooked the flit llillnl be while when mill. Children's Aid Society Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting oi the Children's Aid society vi Charlottetown and of all persons interested in the welfare oil children will b9 held in the City Council Chamber on the eventing of Monday the 29th November-u inst» at B o'clock. Armistice Tray- 10.15 P. M. WCAU (278) Phila. hers. Vocal Num- 11.00 P. M. WWLM (390 Cleveland. Sludllo (Pro- gram. KGW (492) Portland. Vaudeville. -WGY (380) Schenectady. Instru- mental Program. - 11.15 P. M. WLW (326) Cincl. Latonin Melody Boys. First Bird: vinteri . Second Bird: Nope. Too many iurricanes! Goin’ South this By Order, W. J. 'P. McMILLAN, , President. Charlottetown, Nov. 10th, 1926. 2619-l1-11-tst6l’. PRIVATE SAL-ET One of the best Dairy Farms on the leland comprising 216 acres. 15° clear, balance lumber and firewood. Only 4 miles from Charlottetown, * 3'74 from Unon Station. All land in high state of cultivation being a , dairy farm for years. Well fenced I and watered. 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WPG (300) Atlantic City. 01151111 recital. \§j\ At House Furnishing and Departmental Stores Everywhere BEA,UTIFY- r <YO,UR HIDME MALPEQUE Professional Cards e ' iii sth of the com- ' millilliitay llsesxtsteyiyidgd toyIMr. and Mrs. Mark R’ McGulgan 500k Robert Champion and family in the ' sudden passing 0t‘ little Miss Blanche, the eleven-yeflr-Oid daught- er, in their home. Blanche was in ' attendance at school lintil a week ago when she was stricken with srysi las which later developed into ningitis, and she passed away in the early morning oi Fri- 1.15 A. M. - lWlIiW (326) Cincl. Crosley Pups. _ . an FEATURE TALKS 7.30 P. M. WGBS (31.6) New York. "Footllight and Lamlpllshrt." WGY (380) Schen ‘ady. Chat. WBZ (333) Springfield. Educational Lecture. 8.00 1P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y. “Silent Drama." \I as follows: Messrs. Clarence Hick- ey, ‘Bruce Crozier. Reigh Crozier, Fulton Simmonds, Willie Champion, Lloyd Adams. Prince of Wales College, spent (Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, ilvlalpeque. So ia_r the smelting season has not proved very satisfactory, but better things are expected for the “toilers oi the sea." Great Actor Dead PAlRiIS, Nov. 9.—~James K. Hack- Honor Roll oi Faulting School for the month oi October Grade X.—-1, Mary Burns; 2, Gregor Mc- Nutt; 3, Stephen Burns; 4,R.alph IBryenton. Grade lX.—1. Margaret Ramsay; 2, Edith McNutt; 3. Bar- bara lMcGougan. Grade V-Il. —- 1, Louise Burns; 2, Minnie Mandar- I425-11-2-ttsl0i. _________.___._ M. A. HUTTON THE CHARLESTON “What is the Charleston any- way?" “Oh, just a modern arrangement at St. Vitus’ dance." BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron BIock,Chai-lottetown,P.E.l. __._.____... ‘ Dr. c. c. Archibald ETC. WNNIT TO DANCE? PUBLIC ACOOETANT AND AUDITOR Municipal and Business Auditing, Probate Accounts prepared‘ for passing, Utility investigations and Dominion income Tax Returns pre- pared. 798 Main St, Moncton, N. B. Telephone 850. 2567-11-9-1m0. "transmit" AT UNION ROAD. THUR$DAY| NOVEMBER 18th AT ONE O'CLOCK I offer my farm, stock, crop, Im- ~ plemeht for sale on above date. Shock- eonelading Ofi-—1 General purpose mare 14 yeara, 1 driving mars 10 yeare ,1 mllch cow 5 Y9"! due to freshen, 1 milch cow 5 years duo to freshen April, 1 miich cow 9 year-pane to freshen in May. 1 She: He: lslM Why, Chuck ron led and tlell roasted. VERY SH abel very shy? yes-oi clothes. which st, as cheap, will make an appetizlng ills-h it’ the bone is removed, the meat rol- wlth a string and then and Milan. Ach, do 1 not know? Hat I not seen? In your own New York vilndst, have I not mit my own eyes seen ten tousand people standing in der rain vaitlng to hear your own mutter sing ‘Mig- nonile'?" Elaine Vanessa's daughter shook back her shining braids, ‘ill don't want to be aii o er," she said simply. .. "Vat a ‘Marguerite’ you vill ve!‘ muttered “the old man. "Why don't you vant to sing, my little one?" "l want to get married when I Brow up and have a ‘house and thirteen children." the girl said solemnly. The old German look the pipe from his mouth and roared with laughter. Doris flushed, but lield her ground. “I do!" she insisted. He patted her blonde head. “Veil spoken. my child—-like a real woman. But marriage is not ior you. You bat the divine spark. lt vill hllrn you-maybe destroy you-—bllt it vill riile you. pera sing- “ 10.00 P. M. WTIlP (-509) Phila. Steeplechase Pier. lVlEAF (492) IN. Y. Goodrich Zip- pers, to W!UI, WFI, WCAE. WUlY. MGR, woe, WCOO, WTAG. KlSD, WSAii, WJAJR, WGN. WCSH and WTAlM. WJZ (455) N. Y. Royal, WBZ, WOY and ‘WIIC. 10.30 P. M. WIP (509) Phila- Fry's. WiGAU (278) Phila. Parodlans, Club Cadiz. , 11.00 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Silver lSlipper Club. l, “p; WiIJW (423) Cincl. Castle Farmers. (Copyright, 1926, by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) admiring, husky-voiced yolithll. she had watched them with sharp mlouisvllle s day, Nov. 5th. Blanche was a bright willing scholar in school, and a helpful membefir in the home. it seems regretabe that a young liie with all its untried possibilities should ‘be so suddenly taken and a home so greatly saddened on ac- count of the removal oi a. loved member. The funeral service was held at the home on Sunday after- noon at two o'clock. and was very largely attended. The first part oi the service was conducted by Rev- 'D. M. Grant, oi lPrincetown church, or... spoke most consolingly from the words "Let not your heart be u-ouqflad," while the latter part "on of this place, who exhorted partition ior the inevitable. torment took "place in Mellletllle Eight was taken by lRev. Mr. William- on, oi.’ the Presbyterian congrega- liis hearers to live the liio oi Dile- n. nemetnry, and the pail-hearers were son; 3, James McKay. Grade VI. —1. Ruth ‘Montgomery; 2, Elwin Mvlllltain: 3. Ray McGougan; 4, Helen rBurns. lPcriect attendance: Mary Burns, Gregor McNutt, Louise Burns, Minnie iidanderson, Ruth Montgomery. Grade VImjrr-l. Sldney McGougan. Grade V. —1. Barbara lMcGougan; 2, Leslie Ab- bott; 3, ilack McKenzie. Grade IV. —-1, lRosie ‘Wall, Ruby Whitlock. and Kenneth Owen (equal); 2, Earle Stewart; 3. Albert MoGoiig- an. Grade Illl., sr.——1, Grace Bearisto; 2, Bruce Champion; 3, Amy Champion and Harry McGou- gan (equaL) Grade Ill., jr. -- 1, Goldie Wall and Vera Whitlock, (equal). Grade IIL. sr.—— 1, Lorne Owen; .2, Corn. McGougan. Grade Abbott. Grade IL, sr. —1. Ruby Stewart; 2, Kenneth McKay; 3, neth McKay and Grace Bealrsto. '11., jr.—1, Wilton Ramsay: 2, Roy Mountain. Grade l..‘ jr.—1. Mary il-leath Mlmderson, Lea McGougan. ‘Perfect attendance: Sidney Mctiou- gan, Barbara McNutt, Leslie Ali- bott, Kenneth Owen. Mary Stewart, Wilton Ramsay, Roy Abbott, Kell- ett, the American actor. who for many years has resided in Tali-ls. died today. ‘ Death was due to heart disease following a long illness from an in- ternal complaint. Mrs- Hackett, w-ho was Beatrice H. Bockley, oi Iiondon pvas at the bedside when death came. Mr. (Hackeit was to have appear- ed tomorrow at the Royal Matinee before King George and Que u Matty oi England in a scene fr MacBeth iior the aid 0t the Strat- iord-on-Avon Shakespearean fillies- tre, which is to be built to talks the (place oi the onstreceutly hurli- -———<o>--- TEN KILLED AND 28 WOUNDED IN ELECTION FIGHTS IN lMEX- I00 MlEXIlCO CilTY, Nov. i). - Ten Dorsons were killed and more than 28 wolinded in fights over local elections. according to‘ reports rc- celved here from various parts of the Republic. Special despntchesg Office Hours-B to 12.30. McDonald & McPhee sldered, (bleached Graduate of N. Y. Poet Graduatl Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to li-Iye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyee and supplying Gleoeee Office, Bayer Building Great George Street 1.80 to 5 I B. A. J. A. MoDONALD H. F. MGPHEE B. A Barristers, Attorney!» Eto- Money to Loan. lState oi Mexico. two killed and six wounded in Tampico and one killed _ and 22 wounded in Tabasco. Whore economy hag no be con- lt is advisable to, buy hall‘- linen. This is much "Ollgsr than bleached and-very YilllNil Wtlilill SUFFEB llnsl These Two Found Relief b Taking Lydia E. Pinkliam a Vegetable Compound beg-york Cliff, Qaebetz- "I have ing for three years, and at the end oi the state that seven persons were kil- Yo villn k iii ." u m e any m" Ce led and several wounded in thel 0n her nineteenth birthday, Miss Elsie told Doris ‘her plans ior the future. "Next winter," she said, “l have arranged for you to go to New York to study. You will stay with your cousins, Camilla and ‘Henry Fielding. They were with me the day ll went to Weyburn to get you." "Aunt Elsie," Doris lifted her green eyes to the older woman's face. "tell me, did you never hear anything iiirt-her nbolit—my fath- er?" eyes. She had no mind to permit Doris‘ career to be nipped in the bud by a puppy love afiain, But, for all her watchinlness, Doris precipitated s. sensation in August oi ller nineteenth year- tbe first oi a long series oi sienna- tlons in a career considerably sprinkled with excitement. (To Be Continued) —i<-O¢—-——— A Char mile" 9w; 10 years due to freshen In May, 1 purebred Holstein Bull 2 years, 1 Guernsey bull s months, 2 Guernsey calves, 1 Ayrshire calf- oropl-quantlty or hay, etrew. orteurhixed grain, potatoes and tur- n . soon becomes perfectly white with Miss Wright, oi Bsdoqtie, is washing spending Thanksgiving, the guest oi her friend Miss Helen Ramsay, at Mr. and lMre. Howard Ramsay's. Hamilton. Women in. Ten have discarded old by- giuiie methods fortbis newway-mieprotw tion-diecerdalikctissue BIN til world etarted ex- ‘pectlng more o! women, the bid-time ‘sanitary pad‘ bed tovjo. Doctors urge a new way. Mllllone employ it. You ma: eheereet frocks without a eeeood thought, any time, anywhere You meet every day ita- handlwwi- _Itle celled "Kdrlrfiulve time ae aims-bees ee the ordloary_ cotton padl i dviiss iluth Mathieson, a former teacher at ll-la n and Sea View district. sliveiit Thanksgiving the guest oLiMiss Hazel il-lopgood, Mal- peque. Mrs. ‘Herbert Champion and Miss Blanche Champion, oi Alberton, a)-e guests oi Mrs. Arch. Henry. lMr. Eamon, oi Vernon River, spent Thanksgiving the guest oi his sister. Mrs. Jas. K. MoGougan. pa. Also a rubber tired wagon, 1 box aldlgh (new), 1 expren wagon and otheiartlclee too numerous to mentlgn. ale. T e at e or‘? W. R. BRYENTON, if not fine Thursday the following Saturday. ALEXANDER McRAE, _ Auctioneer. 25i1~ _ 4i. ' CLEARING SA All‘ EMERALD cc of our etock la silen- saie at greatly reduced OINTMENT I0! ALI. NIH‘ 0f Pl LBS i"? “Never!" the thin lips set tight- “i suppose," mused Doria, "that he glit killed somehow." "if he did," saidthe aunt locsn- ically, "he succeeded in destroying h’: body. Nothing was ever found." "Perhaps," said Doris, only lbali aloud. "I reminded him of my moth- er and he couldn't bear to look at mo." "You're like Elaine." "Miss Elsie studied the curve oi the hell-avert? ed cheek. "A good deal like ther. You also resemble you cousin Ca- milla -Flslding-tlis one I've just mentioned." . "My looks can‘t'be very individ- ual ii I share them with so many people." Hei- aunt wee silent. she didn't believe in elneoa ng vanity: moreover. ehs trad a suspicion that ti little ininx thew lust how pret- vne. . ‘~\'»- . m more than years, Min" mate's veranda m be, clutter- ed during summer even age with a Mr. Frederick Irving, Cape Trav- srae, is spending the week-end the guest oi Mr. George McGougau, Malpeque. ' _ Mr. Leslie and Miss Sophie Rani- say motored to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mass, (Lena Donald. gull MrTEd- ~ war ay and eon, o Char otte- ‘bflu’ N’ hum,’ No “T town, epent ‘thanksgiving with Mr. . hfimm‘ and ‘Mrs. Herbert Donald, Sea You ask for it without iieeiuacy view, _ simply by saying "KOTEX," at any ‘Mr. 0h l T r. iui - d“; a ‘lawman "or" ca“ rived hon: bay: m. r durlln?’ ttbb week and is being welcomed by his many driende. About mid-enm- onlie few cents. 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