Ottawa Ptiys $3 Per v Bag For Potatoes‘ (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Nov. 5.—-\\-'lth the iii!- ward trend of prices llL other Cun- tidiau cities. potato prices in tau capital have soared' trout Si.‘ u bag. wholesale price n month zigit. to $3.00. the price quoted lt)(l'l' Local dealers state prices will p bably go higher as the shot-titer becomes more actitely felt. _---<0I>——- llinlld‘: llnlmenrlur nprnlnn & bruises Foxes and Fox Ranch The Mass Fur Farm 00-. lrtQ-l Boston, iviass., have decided wl close up their Fox Ranch on. th¢l Mount Edward Road. Royalty and‘ Will sell by Public Auction. oii l THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, i925 l their 94 Foxes. young and old. Alsot ram" and pwpeny ccmslstmg M2401) ll i tiitoriiimii. a.‘ well as tr-Tili llllggllllll- lmwed Wu" ‘lllm- ». acres 0f land Willi dwllllllll 3'"! °lll‘l1._.,,..1|.',,. _\t.,.,,,-..;,1 u: sewn m m‘, (‘lellun has failed hiui, l aim afraid. l‘l’l1ll')'"l Pmlei M" Seward» llmllllllli Th, rum]... have 1,09,, ilnblit- i-retllt is at a low ebb. Tliellll‘ "llllll Plll M" l~l"‘l"l" lll buildings. Also two cows. lmP For full particulars call on Mn. PETER NEWSOM. Brighton. Foxes will be sold in, pairs or gingle to suit purchaser. 50$} -./// 5911-11 .\t f ;.It‘.' in c! ' J dY BAYER ALSO Passport Photos We 163 GREAT GEORGE STREEI Professional Cards ------ l McDonald & McPheel B. A. J. A. Alt-DONALD l! iiiirriaieio, Itiilii-ingv, Etc. Money i.. i....iii niiiiy Blllhnllfl Dr. cfflc. Archibald Graduate of N. \‘. Punt (dfllllllillfl flit-diva) rAi-liool nnd lloiiplfiil tb s ‘sinful. _ .|=i~.n<'h knots, and smockitig. .1 iiilliirt-d itiipr iii izllltl rcil colors. in‘ _ illlititit; ii-iiiimings. lt is used as in- li'l'l$ on culls nnd collars and the‘ l. 121v "M “m: l ‘l m] u.:{llr.l,l,,d:.vl,;l§],;k President is greatly Cll(lll)-’,8ll.8,‘-',|:‘(l. l" llllll~ N0)” ll‘~‘ l“ ‘"9 Plllslllmll “(WLW (423) ‘C-ittcinntiti, Halldweken Wllll Wlllc" l0 "cl m". 1"“ filmy» _ _ ' FYI)" tut. _ _ _ ,_ ments, etc. Ail in first class order.l1,;,_.|,|y 5;1|,iqf_ii'l()l'y_ and patrons are ‘Jlllllllly is lull of compromise-rs and Jllll‘ l~ H] “g, “m... m“. idea, Southern syinpathizers. , _ _‘ _ I m- ,..,u,._\-,._ ‘sud, Slh‘kl)‘frbv |,,.,,.,, a]. (l(\\'l‘l'lllll8i|l (iepartmvnts are hnn- "lllll l" lllll lll'l>lll"l kllllwtl lll-‘ll llll‘ KFAL) (341) Lincoln. i ll. F. llt-Plllfil‘; ciiiiri-iiit-ohi-ii l DRESS TRIMMINGS. The fancy. over-ornamented ilress is itsually tihe cheap one. and the high priced one is plain with a good and stylish look about it. The iirituitntation on a garment must look an though it belonged to the garitient anti was not sometihinli tititll-d. "ivithotit rhyme or reason." Trmniiiigs tntitle of the ("$5 gottds are always appropiate and t-e;-.tiin to harmonize. These mu)‘ bt- pitiings. folds, bllllllllh5- will- in;-.;, sliirrings. tut-kings. pl-itutiliiétl. pockets. boumi buttonholes, ruffles, d. and reversed b81115- lf the rlt-uht colors are selecte simple euubroitlery adds a richnesfi to ll garment. One may use for t-haiu stitch. blanket stitch. Jntliiiti -_.titi-h, l)(‘l'l'llll.(|)01lt: or latch daisy‘ stitch. coaching- llrailtl is itltviiys effective to give ance to the street .-..-. Kid l"illllt'l‘ in br t§ht gold ' 3111 innovation tv.i‘it-yiiit-iiiiglit-ciill lull. although rhuri- is no such thing as waist line ‘(lily HIUIWC. CANADIAN PAClFlC-COMPART- MENT SLEEPERS Si-tw-rzil lli()l.lll.\‘ nyo, i. lflit-Ilit- llailivtiy tlilvhliiUll iii .1 rtlilllllbrlltii? Joliii ior Piloutri- til gin-sully p ("oniparl.tiir-iit l'"l" l'““l>'~ e-z. For a long time he pleaded, but under Mlrlarn‘s gentleness was the steel of an inflexible resolution that. lesson could not bend. At the end he accepted her terms. “Do you know where f um going when i leave you?" he asked. “I an! going to see Durant." “Mr. Durant, of the new Union Pacific Railroad Company?" asked (Miriam, who had frequently hoard her father mention the New York capitalist as one of the prime mov- ers in the railroad project." “The very man." replied Jesson. “l kit-ow him well. My father and he were friends. I will ask him to find me a post." When they parted she permitted, him to kiss her. hut the kiss did‘ not fire lier heart. It did not thrill‘, her as she had supposed a girl‘ must be thrilled by the touch ofl her lover's lips. l “And yet I am fond of him-Hike.‘ him better than any man l have‘ ever met." she said to herself. itl was fl. very thoughtful Miriam who: prepared for bed that night. l CHAPTER IX. l ABRAHAM LINCOLN DECIDES , 'l‘hreo days later she received a letter froiu her father in Washing. "The President is to see me on; tht- morning of July lst." Marsh wrote. "The Pacific Railroad Char- ter. its pnssetl by (YHIKPGHS. is now ()'I llli (lush. wli ll l l ill . l I have an idea thafsi -- iviiiits to talk about. The .i.ttseti bitter opposition from pcutile who think the Governinvtiti, “'l‘hu iiini-s are very dark.- The Mc- lilveti thi~ .‘ VYWUIM’ '70.? //l/)/////'/¢l / 11:00 KGO (361) {HIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , -RADIO,- PROGRAMS _ o-o-o-fo-ooaroo SATURDAY. NOV. 1 PQO-O International Radio Program: Ether’: Wink-Capo 2:30 WEAF (492) N. YZ-(ffooiltiull —Harvard University vs ‘Prince- ton Univerdity. 9130 WG-Y (380) Sdhenoctady- Bridge playing by ‘Rad-lo. "o. z a very unfavorable impression of I, the man—he is far from being . gentleman. l'iit told he is a clad- hophcr. with it vulgar strain. Not at all tlzo pursuit one could ask‘ to his home." hiiriant flushed. Quick anger‘ stabbed her, ilisitig temper llffillllll- ed lier to rebuke this supercillotis young aristocrat in a fashion to l)‘: ronit-inhered. but she knew the op- lnioii held of the President by the cultured of the East, by petiole. “who can't understand hint,“ 11h‘ her lather put it. She bridleti hei- anger and spoke quietly. . "You and your frinuils will i-lititige your opinion, some tiay." she said. "just as the great states lllq. (‘and Sllnllll concentrate on witinint‘. lllfilllflpn in thf-‘(labinlll ha” "all m.“ (390) Clevela-nd. d \l.'.'ll‘. but l think l know how ldii-tlllllll?" llmlls- illllllill‘ that he (letested the Presi~ UNMU (435) Mt‘. Stanton tol-l‘ (lent ill first. (:otiltlii't. bear t-o speak- mosl devoted supporter. The Sec-i ltisl but Mr. Seward quii-"ly (‘iiuiiil out who was master. PJVPFQ" Serenade." o comlc opera. v30 KWG (492) ‘Portland- Foot- ball. St. Mary's Colleg vs. Ainltnoiniah A. A. _ :30 WLIIB (803) Chicago—lllliinois vu. Pennsylvania. :30 WMAQ (448) ctigo vs. Pividue. Chicago-Chl- EVENING CONQERTS 8.00 P. KFNF (266) tShena Missouri. M. I ndonh. Oregon, _ WBBR (273) Staten ‘island. Vlollln ' S as. . 8:15 P. M. WNYF. (526) N. Y. Special music i2 hir.) 8.30 P. M. (‘.J(.‘:.\l (312) Mt. 310M. Musical. 8.45 P. M. WGR (319) Buffalo. U.’ ‘S. ‘Band also WEAF. lWFi KDKA (309) Pitts. Weflting- house Band. 9.00 P. M. \\'(‘(‘t) (417) St. Patti. ‘Mtpls. Musi- ‘ll Novelty Program. i - Ottawa Studio Pro- grain. Party. 9.15 P. M. WTSAI (326) Cincinnati. ‘Bicycle (‘.ir(i. Schmoeller iiv-i)‘: iorim-(l hurt oi‘ the statidard eycoinbed with tilsloyulty- But lit*l,l'l"""lll“lll l" "l" “llmllllll l" llll“l 8t Willem?!‘- I ‘ > . , l, i. 1 a ‘4 a illflllllflllllllll on thii more importntit is tvotitiorliil. our old friend. lllirlpll- ltll-l- ll? lllilY "Bel" li-llllll“ “HM m. Um Funfldia“ PM,” _ and pay)..." “m, lvpsolllve- '50 cheery," meetings with n rnndlitg from Ar» 10,00 P_ M, :ll'lL\.l1lii‘l'!§ from and to the Mari- under the terrible burden. tile fuelslrvlnus Wm." "l" Willi some. (-iiii'it"'-’ “TWAQ (443) Chlciigtl- 133W all‘) lwiiii- l‘i‘t) s .'in.- glad to know the pain of every wound iiilll(~t.eil}l‘lll9- lllll llllll ll“) “llllle "e llllvllY-fi‘ Pm"- i.‘ (lite 1til( ill l\'ll:(>l)('l-‘ lii the regular muipnten wit‘ ‘hi-si- [Yifbltflllihf trains. ‘it i'llllll‘.s‘ to comfort illlil luxury a .lu| int) til tin i-xpettse, the thrr-e triller tolling _ _ _ _ l\'l)ll‘lilll‘l!l](*lll.€ lii the car tueets all critile jokes while the blood of t.lii:lIll'l"l"lBullv‘-‘ "l Fillllllls lllflles-‘l lllF-UWOK (217) llolllewoolli lll- " Theyln scarecrow and talk like ti farm‘ l'.l.l". iul ziiirl wtttiptxwl in practical) Illlli" fashion, they afford, ‘uh -ii--, pivuv-y. and cotttain on i tpt-r at l r ' \\'.ll,.{ l'()()lllf<i. . .k<,-.-1 with coitipartnient lihi- \\'!ll lit‘. dlipill" llllulllli. “iiitiillnn l’: ‘ . j,,.,-,. l l l lllvflib‘. l l l l I, the undersigned offer for sal merits, etc) of 118 acres, situate !‘(‘I|lill'l‘lllt‘lll>' iii‘ Lhc tnost (ex-people flows ls itlnc. (‘oi.::id(~i‘nlily less in price can't utiderstztnti lilni here in Wash-llllllollll? ‘ ‘i l rlu- wttiiitliird ilrtivijltig -l'00lll.(l(~:- ingtmi, wliich- will insure ific patrons the retry ‘litest o)‘ sort-ice iti travel ‘required lflmfififi my farm, (crop, stock and imple-‘t-ngiueers. tol’ every wife anti mother. Yet When there are (lctractors in plenty whofillllllgll they are." [sneer at him as a llEllI-lllllltléfl ritstit‘ stories and lii streams. Ywe do. Iitit the day will (‘Ulilll 6.when they will fully comprehoti.) W-Abe Lincoln's goodness and grand- lll lower berth. as well asnage .. \-(Illllll()ililll()llS and facilities! --| didn't muim] m write 59 flfllynlvtilkiillltlll 'l“<l lll ">l'(l‘lll=ll‘.l' sleeping OBPl-ltitt l lillflW how much you are in-llflllfllei! tlutsitle ithe Slpflcejtofested‘ l suggest that you join _ , , fll-Fllcttlffi. me at the Willard on the lust day rviiitilnilig giifllfill otf the car lL-Lof June; the“ yo" ca“ g0 with mefllegsnn i’l\'l*fl to obs rvzitioti l)lil‘l)0S(-‘H.Tll9Té n no (lUlllil tit all but when the sen-Wm, me |>re_.q,1,._nt_ . t. bi t sun a m m. generally k110i"! tit-ikoil about ‘little Miriam.‘ ext (lay to keep the appointment what a young lady you have come." She read the letter to Jesson. thrilling at the portrait Marsh sketched of the lonely mun in the White House. Jessica's light eyes phetrtiyed interest. “Mr. Marsh seems sure that the lPrc-sident will sign the bill." he lsaid. “In that event the work c should begin soon. They will need f would be delighted d and honored. Miriam. ii’ you would in Elmwocd, Lot 65. Farm has 75lperntlt me Lo escort you to W'ash- an»: in high state cultivation, bal-‘ingfon and 3-0";- fgthgr, l missed oi‘ nit-i class of Oil the fields of battle. the llllgllltlll lliiils the Hlillllltlll iii iii-obtains unit tvoc (484) Davenport. Miislcal- “l baffle the tithers. great lilllltifillltiil‘ i “You may Ito right. dear." suit! “Jess-on. lightly. “l suppose its the. if he puts the railroaill They don-t know mm “gllllldflliill and gives us a chalice to KOA (322) gel rich, why l, too, will sing the, praises oi‘ our piaastint king!" ‘ Miriam bit ‘lier lip over the tier- tent sneer, btit titrned the (‘Oll- to their forthcoming l i s A day or two inter they arrived Washington. Marsh had met frequently. ‘and neither lllketl nor disliked him. Zillriain lin He h“; on...) ‘told but‘ lather as they ‘drove to the.‘ _ | am Willard that she had accepted Jen-l gllowllllr’ ‘lelllanll m‘ eager to see his face when he sees 500$ iifvillllilll 01' , h9- that they had agreed upon a lonzf marriage and ,engagetnent. liiarsh looked serious. “We will talkahotit it at supper." lite said. _“l shall he busy .:ll day lwith the railroad promoters. We {are all pretty much on edge. Amuse " lyottrselves ‘as lbest you can." l “I inust see Mr. Durant." ,Marh nodded. not itnitleasetl. , "We shall meet. then. at supper," ‘he said, as l_ie shook hands with the lyoung man and showed llliriam to their rooms‘. _ That evening they (lined leisure- said Jessoti. and explained his ambition, ance under hard and soft wood ofllurant. here. but l could see him ly, walled upon by an old ilarkey running streams and well at doo rQMr. Marsh's interest. Your lath Pine quality, well watered by two there and perhaps l could enlist,tvhoge manner was the perfection eflof sollcitous service, Marsh spoke corivenient to church. school andset-ms to be very close to our re- his mind. fift-‘es. has telephone connection,pmirknblo dlrt-tsltient." lBuFrling in good repair. Sn‘e Saturday. November l4lhnllflitir," Practice limited to llye, lSiir, None uiiii gwcive Didock "(mm 'l'lir(iinl (iifii-e Buyer Building (i tlt George Street Office ||l>lIY‘¢—-(| lo l2 a. m I tn Telephone KM 5 p. ni Marl: A gan l i ‘CHINCI-(ILLAS “PA SPECIALTY. e B. A. IIAIUKIPUTI" . HULIFITUIK. |'l'l"('. Runny to Iiouii (‘llmvrini "luck _‘7il-‘i-ll Tl. _w. A. Moltltrlld. '4 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR RHODES STEELE BLOCK AMHERHT, NOVA SOUIIA 6016-3-14‘)! m0. JAMES TRAINOR, SRl3-l0-f{l)i'wf(ii #78377”? ‘brated Manchu Strain. Sole A CPS. Satisfaction guaranteed or mone meiunded. Write for prices, etc., to JOHN A. COULSON d. 00.. Royal Rabbltry, Sea View, P, E. L; -l _:»ltiiiw!li. We can supply you with the cele- v gents; (‘iiiii-|..ii.-i..i\ii, I'.F..I. East. Breeders and direct Import- “l‘d love to have you ‘go with me. Fillll Miriam. “i want to tell lfather how interested you are in the railroad anti how much you'd like to be a pai‘t of it. He'll probably ask ‘us. it will he wonderful it’ we can see tho Pft-Bflliléflljlffll talk to him." ' "To ibe with you is wonderful nough. my darling." said lesson. tirili-tttly. “I'm not stire. though. that l um exactly thrilled over the prospect oi‘ meeting the queer per- son whom luck ‘has put in the Y Womarfs "Iii.- Comfarffioufe" ' T0, EllllRO PE ."l”'1 / 111-6-11-13-18-2025-27. ' s. s. “otiiw /7@@gu1nr ztqti/i/zqo 0F l/ze famous O clear/zero FROM ILAtLlFAX/m CHERBOURG- SOUTHAMPTON N... so caiiaiia sieaiiisiiiifi. iiie uii s. s. HITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEUTA Montreal Charlottetown St. John's Leave AIHV| Charlottetown . ' Montreal and lonvo for If. John’: 82 8. "Cantu" November 3rd Q. 8. "Hlthnrwood" Novambor 14th r For oploo all ratio out! I t November 6th. November 17th. l‘i b. ' l Happiness Rests largely on solving their oldest hygienic problem this new way i l O be fresh and charming every i day, m live gyefy day unhmdi. treat himself to the luxtiry of a} l capped, to wear shecrest frocks l without a second thought, any day, l anywhere . . . you can now do all, a new way. It is called "KOTEX." Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad. Five time: as absorbent) Dzodorius. too. And thus end: ALL fear of offending. A: easily disposed of as a piece of tlnue. No laundry. No embarras- . meni. You get it at any drug or depart- l ment store limply by saying, l "KOTEX”; you ask for it without helitlncy. Costs only a few cents. 8 in l0 better class women employ it. Prove: the folly of old ways. l lkorex l “Mr. lesson." he said. “my great lclbject in lli'e is to ensure the hull- lplness of this child, for she is only in child to me. it ls for he!‘ that I work nnd plan. for lierllliat l am trying to build a fortune. if Miri- lam loves you and wants you for a . you to go to the White House with (husband, 1 shall not stand in the .wny.‘ But if you want her you must. lwall. for her. She is ton young to lmarry. It will take two or three years to finish her education. More- lnver. the times are dark. None of lus knows what the outcome of our hopes and ambitious may be. Hall’ lofinyllttle fortune is locked up in lrest of my capital l intend to put ,lnto stock oi‘ the railroad. if the troad fails l shall not he much bot- ltei‘ titan it pauper atnl i will have to start all over again. if the road succeeds i hope to be a, very rlirh man." - l Jest-toms mind worked in lightn- lini: flashes as Marsh talked. iieliad ISIIQDUSGII that Mirium's hither was litlready rich. Such hud been the ilinpressitiit in New York. Now it ldevelopeti thiti. lMarslt was not the ipossessor of a stitble, independent liortuue such as would make Miri- "am an heiress worth while, The 'glrl was lovely. adorable. (ielicloiini ,hut. could he afford lo commit him- ‘self irrevocably to a doubtful haz- ltirtl’! lie wanted her. She flreii lhis blood. But could Peter lesson fpeunilet-is wife, however beautiful? i “Mr. Marsh.“ said Peter Jonson. lhls mind made up. "in my love for Miriam there is no thought of mo- lney. [intend to make my own lway. i understand and sympathise with your feelings. if you think best, we will wait. as long its may he necessary, always deferring to your judgment." The little speech pleased Marsh. Shrewd as he was in “ ‘ mat- ters. he was not versed in the nub- tlotles of such minds an Jonson's. accepted the situation in manly style. His estimate of the you!!! man went up. Miriam was consci- ous ol’ I. vague disappointment in her lover. The surface of his words was sensible, prudent. matching lier own belief as to the wisdom of it long engagement. but somehow she would have preferred a more ini- petunus ,_suttor, one , whose order ll. appeared to him that Jaason had , 11.00 P. M. VPMAQ (443) Chicago. 'l‘heaiire ' Chllcago Popu- KNX (337) Hollywood. Musical. Denver. - Orchestra Program. ' 11:05 P. M. WIP (509) Philadelphia. German- ‘. town Theatre. l 11:10 P. M. ‘KGO (361) Oakland. l," Program. l Halloween 11.30 P. M. “TllFiS (250) Oa-k Park. Musical. .WGN (370) (Jliilca-go. Jazz Skam- per. j 12.00 Mid. ‘WBON (266) Chicago. Judge \, Statics Court. i . 12:05 A. M. KGO (361) Oakland. Concert. . i 12:30 A. m. jwnstt (3:0) cii-iciigo. iropiiiiir. lKTCL (306) Seattle. -Radio night. 1:00 A. . ' WHT 400) Chicago. Your Houir Lea-guts. WISAiI (326) Cincinnati. (llllZLflf-“llfi. WVIIiBA (206) Mad-lson. Wis. Cuckoo Clitih. -B ic yole 2:00 A. M. WBBtM (226) Chicago. Popular hour. i FEATURE TA-LKS- SPORTS 2:00 P. M. WGIR. (319) Buffalo. ‘Footiball —- Piilinceton vs. Harvard. 3:00 P. M. WGY (.380) ‘Schenectady. Harvard vs. iPrlnceton. ‘WMAQ (448) Chicago. U. of Chicago vs. Purdu. Fooliball- lWllll" llflll-‘lfi- Milli)’ oi my file-till‘) (iovcrnmetit bonds. It mtiy he yeariuWlilil: (2403) Chicago. lnOOl‘b3ll--- llllVl‘ lillllllll l0 llllll llllll lllfiy "ill/e lbeforc they rise to full viilue. The; ‘U. of iiilinols vs. ‘Penn. ( ‘ 4:00 P. M. KBZ ((333) Springfield. FO0Ubfl‘ll-—— l i .ll turd vs. iPrince-ton. lW‘OC0 (417) ilvlpls. St. (Paul. Foot- baii-ill. of Minnesota vs. Butler College. , 7.00 P. M. :\V‘EAF (4-92) ‘N. Y, ‘Now York His- Oi. FJKAC (410) Montreal, Talks. 7.36 P. m. lWT-[AR (275) Atlantic _City. Lec- l tune. v ONiRO (435) Ottawa. Cozy Cor- iner. 8.00 P. M. WRC (469) Wash. Bllble taik. 8110 P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y. Damon Runyon, l ‘ly sure-and the contradiction vexi ed her-that she wanted Jesson to urge it. She sat silent. thoughtful. while her (other and lover talked about the railroad. Jonson bud mot Mr. Durant in the afternoon and had obtained the partial‘ promise of an engineering post with the Un- Ion Pacific. 55o v HlN Reduces Anklol, L mg: u tin, l Evil, Flam u, walling!) STOP! lameness and allay: HEAL! Cato. raise, Boot Clinton. It in Idle lnfllllfh and domicile. Doom not blloturorromovo fhnhllfllflllllflffl Strained, and Pa was loiiii tolerant of delay. film Noloundry-dboonllllioilutic wan quite sure she did not wont f0 ... 5 l|i , _. eailitbo-worhl-ificounntto an. 01.50 honlqdolivoml. Doocriboyouroaood lpidul instructions look I I Ono‘ Odiklflnd-Jfiie i little Two Eyes, 0010B CUT-OUTS TH-REE EYES REPORT Thisls the beginning of the sec- ond week of the story of “One Eye, Two Eyes, and Three Eyes." Did you cut out all the paper dolls last wu-ik‘! it’ you cut them out ilillli, save them every day, at the end oil this week you will have a whole set l l That‘ evening when they arrlvcd' home and again Little Two l~lyes| did not eat, Little Three ' Eyes spoke up. . l -"i know why the proud thing‘ does not eat." she said. “When, she says to her goat, ‘Little goat. ltleat; ilttle table, rise,’ a tablei stands before her covered with the‘ ‘very best food there is, much bet- ter than we ever have And when, shr‘ has eaten all she can hold she- says, ‘Little goat. bleat; little table. away,’ and it all disappears. i saw it all. She sang two of my eyes to sleelhbttt luckily the one iii my forehead remained awake." (Here is Little Three Eyes, Her hair anti eyes should he brown. Make her slip a very pale blue and her shoes and stockings pink.) v (sports. 8.20 P. M. WB/BR (273) Snatch island. Questions. Rililt: 8.30 P. M. WOA\V (526) Omaha. Speakers hour. l 5:45 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincl. Childrtitifii stories. 10.16 P. M. KTHlS (375) ‘Hot Springs. Ark “Sports? 11.00 P. M. KGO (i361) Oakland. "Sports." 12'00 M WTUNY (259) N. Y. “D-X H WANT TO DANCE 8:00 P. M. M'OiAW (526) Omaha. Brandies. ONRO (435) Ottawa. Chateau Imu- ers. KYliPili (306) Svaittlc: \\"I.S (346) Cililicago. iSereniaders. W000 (417) Mp1s. St. ‘Paul. Colli- sewn. Southerners. Kentucky WUON (370) Chicago. String mo. Wtl/IBB (250) Chicago. Popular (2 hr.) “MC (500) IMemiphls. WSMB (319) (New Orl Musical. eanis. Frolic 9.30 P. M. (2 llrr.) fl€‘l",l WJlR (517) Plflliillllc. Oolvlkettn/s iSeromitir-ro. WTAiM (390) ' Cleveland. Royal C-anadians. 9.00 P. M. VMMICA (341) N. Y. Casino. , Wuitl) (275) Batavla. Roof Gar- den. KFIOA (54-4) Seattle. Hoffman's. WIIlP (509) ‘Phila. Ben Franklin. 9.30 P. M. lWlMlllB (i250) Chicago. Tiilanon. WINAC (280) Boston. (iopley (Plaza. ‘ (YKAC (41K)) ‘Montreal. ‘Windsor. KTOL (i308) Sc-attlie. Klngls WGY (380) Schenectady. Eyck. ‘Ten 10.00 P. M. WAiAM (263) ‘Newark. Joy Boy's. \Vi'i~ll'i‘ (400) ‘Chicago. Ril-verview. K-FVIE (240) St. Innis, Dance. 10.30 P. u. tiinmi (mo) oiiiciigii. omits. w.iz (4)55) N. v. xiietiiiirii. IWIR (m) Wiiiiii. siitiii-(isywig-tit- 11.06 o. u. WlKlRlO (m) oiimi. McKay's.‘ lWlMlCA (m) N. Y. Hotel iMcAlpin.‘ WG-1 (us) ciii . . | KPVIE (240) st. h. Wiilflnk- era. ' 11:80 P. M.‘ WIOEI (275) llhgin, ill. Midnight dance. 4 IWlGN (870) ‘Gilcldfi. Drake Hotel.‘ . i 11:45 r. M. | W88 (429) Atlanlflc. Journal Sky- lurk. _ , 12:00 Mid. ' WYHT (400) Chicago. FONT. ' WOC (484) Devonmrt. Hdlal Le- Chin. KTOL (800) Seattle. ‘Hip Tflflltrd. (470)) Dlllll. Adolph ‘Ho, Q .. , . w...» (m) New York. Special‘ Dance. , WiIlAiA (m) Dllln, Jiaiiipiiui Ho- l OI O 0' l v iio-o-o-o-volawoo-oo-oo-o-o-oo w: . l. l ounds." 1 I l m" o“ ~ Eiitiii wt So Walllhflllllfy and l The proper Radio Batteri for every rad Sold by Montreal Warehouses z-Torn "lii it 9mflkmRwfl€i from unto-Radio. necessary to get the best results from your Radio Receiver. Radio Engineers and Radio Amateurs agree that Eveready CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO. LTD. equipment of‘ batteries is es are the best: power units io purpose. Radio Denier: Evcrywhuo Winnipeg ‘foiionto BL Boniface, Inn. nto Montreal -tbey last longer BRAYLEWS L°° HFRBINE K FOR THE NAME BITTERS a For Generations the Stiititliiru Blood Purlflel. l»‘tii~ (Ziiutqhs Nllll 'l'lii'tiiit. tifflicllttnii. ' SYRUP OF WHITTF. PINE AND TAR mayley’: Extracts-Lem on, Vani la,_ Ginger, Etc. are in use in. r.ll homes where Quality is demanded, ASK YOFR DEALER F0 THE BRAYLEY DRUG COMPANY, Limited, .- . . *_._, q i i 12.45 A. M. _ DAF (366) Kansas City, Night- ‘hawks. 1:00 A. M. KtFOA (454) Seattle. llnrlttims. K(‘.()' (361) Oakland. Wilson's (3 hr.) Grove. lKNY (337) Hollywood. Cocottftul ‘ Grove. ' 1:30 A. M. lKGW (402) P0fflillld. ‘l-lmlt Otvis. ‘KGNV (402) lmfliliilflil. 2:00 A. M. Los Augeles. ‘Mlrllllllllillll. KliiJ (405) lilok- iuanN. . . KNX (337) llollyivond. Hollywood Nita. llVliliM (226) (lhictigo. llotsy TIIlSY lour. 2:30 A. M. 1 IQHJ (405) ‘Los Angles. Lost Anc- els. t v-QQ C. Education Is_ ‘ Not Up‘ T0 Average VANlCOllVijli. ill. (Y. Nov. 3 ~ pThri rwport or! ithi. Etlucalfii-‘i-tiuil stir- ivev jllilhfflllllfllFlPfl with] priirleil in lhtll -i.n (‘he local press i5 of inlilr~ est ito parenlts elsewhere. Th‘ (survey stairs, that ‘the ziveriigo lii-i- ‘tish (‘oluiutibi-ti. trhiiitl ‘l-s nitue iiiiwittlzi: flteiltittiil ‘tihc innrnml, and ltjhziit 2l7 p r‘. itrenit. 0i‘ ‘feilélfllillllull -is iprevoiiitt-li-Iai.‘ iln ‘inteifor tiolnits it rnn 41:3 high us ‘30 .m.on»t.h-s. “The SULVl ‘y (litniltt-i Jwheitihvr the stutiititeriiig of llAWlll ‘and .l<‘.1in:--lt 'thrce-i|ti:ii1ic*i.s of tho lrlglt school girls how receive. tvflll din-lip iiheti: intake their own (l‘l‘t‘..<$"-l or ‘prepare ti (llu-nei- ln lii-ll). 'l‘hi.e l‘f'l.l'lllllflll(! o-i‘ lE-llllliillililry SlPlIH ‘s. ‘without ‘the llll-tli‘l"()ll. of a ‘llll-Ell r“l'|l‘(‘.(l‘l course would itn-swtir ‘most iii‘ their -|,ti.i't‘.'-rpoeillve not (ls in lllilill siiibjt-vt. A ktiovvlr-din: oi‘ musli- iwottifid be of tnoi- . help ‘llllfiiili u bzixy iine-inory of igeoinr-fry. The ihplylmy ,lo (impress (who's >1. if vvll-h [wn (tr thou-tie wiotiild he ibetitrr than til-go-i rii" l ' . l ‘I'll this opinion o-f (the Survey llf/lllU (MIOINYIIIIHB ifor mlrl-s should bi-.' leno/itirtiigod Ito u vat-filly igrcaitl-r ex- ilullll than it. in l.) ll)]*phlflQ_q_ iindepd‘ fa-l its lncltiisi-on in ‘t-hc qualifi on 4'0." mriiirlciillnitloii and .‘l su- up. ‘(be nippoiiiiimcitli of a ‘Wfilllilll via. .02‘ for liilittxh sc-hovzl pf-rls Sht- should ,be n (teacher possessed of trlic pro. iper dtllmtfllklfllfilllfl‘) qua-lilies and {llllflfllltl bear lhi- itlitle of ,,_.,,,oci.,,€ J" ""1"" "Plir ‘ulaiii trii-iiti is itiit q ‘Pwrrfilntimos are prnftltfflllv " H"! llll iiler cent. a! tiho pupils 0 take courses that ithey mivht in.) l St. John, N a. R BRA Y liEYl5 -(.;___.;__..;_.~;-;.-_, By Marie Belmont Nlirty of lha smartest tlrttssvrl womrti sot-u abroad lately htivt? bean wnttrlitg niiinnish tailored cos- tutnos. like the one above. This ntoili-l is niuilo of Elllllltill tweed in rust color, and has velvet collar and cuffs of harmonlzinif shade. Those outfits are known n9 “costumes,” rather than "enorm- bios." Tho skirt is a straight aifnlr. nnd the blouse lii a tailored one o! white English broadcloth, ' - __.___. to take. fluid woull-d not ‘be permit- iiYiii Ito ‘take ff allowed on intellig- ortit choice; iln ordoriiio suit the nioede of 40 ipetr catiiL-wiho take those courses no eiiilter normiwi 0i‘ unlvtsmlty," my); p113 rgpm-t, l l I Ask Olferln choose to 7%. Eastern Securi Halifax, N. 8. bI--. When You Invest Your November Funds w. H, v. nuns/iii, ab, Bank of Nova Sootlu lulldlng Charlottetown, P. Li; Y. l for copy of our November (ls-over 50 lnvalunonto to tram-Liaising from 4.1m ties 00., Ltd.’ ~ ' lf- John, N, I- ._ A,