i SHREDDED PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN - GUARDIAN The Mystery of The Singing Walls Anne shook her head. “Naturally l didn't listen," she explained. "except to one call just as l came in this moom after lunch today. And [couldn't help over- ‘hearing that. because uncle was iragiug at some one and i thong-ht for a second it might be Mr. Os- born. That is the reason '1 re- mmnbor Query word of the con- versation. Unck didn't speak all at once, but stopped M. llllflfl/lllfl while some voice at the other end lwas talking. ‘iln answer to this voice, union's voice, uncle almost shouted: " 18o that's why you didn't come at l2 as you il8N-ed-—W(!il. ‘PW Start the day Feeling Ft The energy-building food stood enough of hhllv-do as you a- greed or i will take the steps l spoke of to force you to do so- well, thafs better! Yes. I will meet you there-—ail right. Good~ by. .. RussianQGérlnan Slgnal “And you don't know to whom liFlRilllN, April 2i. ~'l‘lle Russian h” W88 ill-leaking?" Graham quee- ioned. Gel-mun ltlnzlty lreuly was signed t ‘today. Foreign Minister Strese- ADM “Sam shoolbh" Mai l FOR SALE To be sold by May 20th. Iifililfidl on a boaptifui spot at. Beach. Pt.. Murray Harbor, 47 acres with largo dwelling, pump in kitchen, large barn, manure shed attached. gar- " w _ inc. honnery, etc. Building! in 900d lilann affixed llir‘. signature in be-lmug? 33$’ "lg? lgegjtmfubizaw; "Pl". "mill" 7W‘ "Pmillil. flshinfllha-if oi‘ (ierluallir wlllllilfillfidsildflftmy mind but ma, Mt wafburwu ind 10X riflf-‘ll. 40 "ti! "W" 8N9") Kreslinsky; ill llPlHLl of Soviet Rus- was making a.“ appointment Wm; with all kinds of aoa manure. (Twopq, ms umrderer... blocks) 23 acres under good culti-'-- vatlon. 1,4 acre of cultivated cran-i acnoa with atrcam run- ning through, 10 acres can be A rare opportunity to buy one the moat desirable farms in broke. Balance soft wood. An ideal Prince Edward island, will be giv- home for tourists. Can be sold with‘ or without household furniture and farm implements, A clrar title can)” be givon. Apply en the public on Wednesday, the i118 8-1"! ¢l°5ll18 ‘We!’ 3°11‘?! weam‘ zen. of April, 192a. when the well er-hnrdened lrlllwlllel- A" l“ "n" known and highly dcaimbio larmyshe passed her hand Wellrllli @- wy wgmgm 3, Magponglg, o; sLw-russ her forehead. as if she would TEIGGHOTI in Prince County con- ltalning one hundred and tenures "i llel‘ Bligh "m1 7°59 “us!” iof land with beautiful buildlngmw her ieel- ,, iall in good repair, will be sold on "i am 5m“ t“ ‘mew’ “he d°' I ithe premises at two o'clock in thelclared gravel)“ “His poor aygemoon, (must not-be there unarrangvied. Wl ' ‘This farm is l). n good state n1iY°ll “mile Willi ‘m’- “h”: i “ed cuitivillion. is .centrall Jocatodilwuy fana is undoubtedly one u’: the vorfmfgtéllalghad sleeved abruptly i" iln t r I , - - ,, in Prince Edward siand on s.l...-j,‘,,,,,°,§,,,”_"“§,,",,,§"°,,}"°QIL” mild‘: "i am sorry. M138 _Mason. he day tho 22nd day of May A. D., know" a. (he "(a Do no, h“ said, a kindly note In hi8 fifllif 1926, at the hour of twelve o'clock to “amt . voice, "but. for t-he present. Ml". noon. ALL THAT’ tract of landl F" mm," parfleuhn ‘My to oebol-n must Slay with us. Here ill ‘muu °" T°WMMP Nwm" 23 miAibert C. Saunders Barrister-at- °“°°"' 9mm)’ awrflfld b°“"d°¢ Law, SUFHYHGTSldQrLFTOdCFiCK J. Dr, Darnell, now, He will help you with the ‘holly. What did ymli and described a; follows: Comg - - memfhg at a flake u’ In ‘h’ westlE. Wrlght, AUCll0fl¢2l‘8-9l1_24-3l I (lind out doctor. about Ml‘. TflY-i side of the Toronto Road and in. __ lor?” the northeast angle of land in thei "_“ NEAR MILTON STATION fireplace, ill..- misshapen feet alv- ing him a heaving roll like a wea- thcr beaten hark on a slight 8W6“- Anne had sunk back iilltlosely (into the dept-ha of the great m‘!!!- chair, her tapering M1180?! 09911‘ J. W. DALY. . Beach Point; 8936-4-27ls4i. dlly There will be sold by Pubic Auoi on in front of the Court House in Charlottetown in Quoorls County The physician crossed t-he room] to the group ‘before the fireplace. possession of Syivane Perry and‘ Ii reached him on the phone." hf) running thence (according to the explained. “He insists ho hfllflli magnetic meridian of the your seen iMr. Warburton for a week. 1764) west forty-eight chaina and. Rigging was lying when he said fifty link: to the division line be-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Taylor called here tween said Township and Town- lgdgy." i Ihip Number twenty-two, thence‘ i will set up and sell on Wed-i “But he must have known he. ' sday, April 28th at 1 p. m, on the would be found out," Anne Bil-id cmisea of Waiter E. Curtis, Mll- wonderlngly. n. the following; "That's the curious thins about STOCKz-J newly freshened cow, crooks," Busby 6Xli0lllld9d~ "TMY ‘coming 3 years did, 1 cow (miiklngythink ll line of P1109)’ ci-lnveraii" 3 fail pigs, 2 sows In pig, l dozon "ii" Wm W"! fliillillicifln 7mm 159m‘ he)“, lie V65." , . 45 “Say, Charlie, what do you make 32a: ,,,,°,,::§""§ T35: “if; oil title?" Graham exclaimed aud- olghth day of November, A. D., ha 3 “m; "aw goo n,‘ “mo”, denly. 1373- (“Z8 s ' ' y ‘The detective had sauntered over This sale lo made in pursuance ' _ o the table-desk and had been of a Power of Sale contained in an LUMBER'"'2O°° u‘ boards and idly thumbing the papers and doc- indonturo of Mortgage dated the SF» 8°‘) 300° sPri-iw Shingles, 4 iota unlems strewn m, me polished ma» tan. dlay of February, A. 0., 190s “="d'"9 "W" "-‘*‘b°" ih°“">‘ °|d|llogany top. in his fingers he was and made between Napoleon Gal. growth), numb” Of “Rd ‘Mir holding a desk calendar’. ilant of Toronto Road Township Wsis- it was an ordinary desk calend» Number twenty-three aforesaid lliflhi W300" i" 0°04 "Paihlilvur, brass-mounted. with a separ- farmor and Margaret Gallant hisl 900d "Wk Widen. lite leaf for each day. On the ex- wifo of the one part and Edward 1'8""! “Willy Div" posed top sheet, bearing the date Bayfloid of Charlottetown in sale. of Saturday. two days previous, a Quoona County aforesaid Barrie-i if very stormy. sale on Thurs» series of nnmibers had been writ~ tor of the other part and which ls ‘day 29th at same hour. ten in blue pHlCii. now vested in tho undersigned, ALEX. McRAE, B<S U~98ll2-17246-981-1‘8735-4898- default having been mide In tho 732 — 459 — 84-14-9640-9200-9834-93- o the Toronto Road pr thence along the to the place of com- tainlng by estima- tion fifty acres of land a little more or lose agreeably to a plan on the margin of a Government deed to Maurice Doiran dated tho (s aforesaid, and same south to MOIICQMGIIC 00H stated at 108 acres, situated two ‘from Hunter River Station. illcres clear, balance covered with igood hard wood. 30 acres ploughed ready for crop. Land all lh high state of cultivation, buildings all in good repair. iPump in yard. and one ‘inside. Telephone in houao. For further particulars apply to JAMESE. ANDREWS, On promises. Sol leitora. 8824-4-2044L ________.___~ Professional Cards DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate o! 'l‘ r nlo Uni it . i Fifteen yuan’ nsfogona ($5.: dlrl-‘i5374-‘24M4i. " llllllcl {not Horton: and khan-story Exam-i llbtlun for lana-wormnhnollworm and. other i All debts. book accounts against [the estate of the iato Gordon T. (Ailey, M. D., must ho soittlod bofore the thirty-first day of May, 1926. Otherwise handed to tho lawyer for collection. Auctioneer. {Iakymlfrt of zhoh principal andfugfigq-Qitli, 1372 q 0E3? 92 on” 982364 n even secure l one y. .....__,____._________._ so — u.- -4 -~l 4- - Dated thin 19bit day of April.‘ 8964325 r 1078742 - 98642-304629?- $AlE{3964-882-44698-76342~37 - 40639 - 50- and Philip Brake Freeland As- gqasiss ofaMortgago. ' l 9864s . 883Sl24-786_49-6378-14340028- c AN McKINNON ‘ 6837 - 4989-1400236~8906237~4296027- ' '""°"294-4s9-24e - 13.10 - 763240 - 4921- The captain iumbered across from the fireplace and squinted his left eye at the brass-rimmed A. 0.. 1926. Henry Francis Edward Freeland: 1496784 - 87623 - 400167842-12-642- 714-407 - 984336987943478-1897642- Royal Bank Building, cllirilliiflmllf". .42 - 8926403 - 24689-24701-69432-42- 456983. pad in his colleague's hand. _._______._.. on dlaoaaaoa of foxes. i o0 an roalll ll G out (1 Shoot. Next l3uItoe|:?llono:. "uni Phone 80L ‘ 58514-20111». Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IAIRISTER, BOLIOITOR, Menu to Loan Cameron Iloolooherlottotuwm? E.. 2220-1-11-11. ,,~____._._.__ ._...__ Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Peat Graduate ' Medical School and Hospital Praotioa limited to Eye, Ear. Non _-..__ a Throat ' ' Testing Eyoa :16 supplying Glasses Expert repair serYlce Ml". My" H-lllfllro ad extras for all sizes Great George Strut '0»... Hours-a m 12.30. llso to a 0f DGLGVS] Cream McDonald & McPhee Separators . - CENTRAL CREAM- 4 ERIES, LTD. M g L Charlottetown Illoy outlast-lg" o 8!'l.l.......... Agenm tho hair fall-Qt fast. VESSEDS OUTFIT FOR‘ SALE ...-___@q._-___ Since girls just must curl and wave _. Poroaail 1 year Storm trysail 2 years Jumbo a years: Allah-m. i?" M" i° "PW" "W" Pmilw» "7 Gllalnb, Windlass, Foremost, Bowaprlt, Bldcka, Running Gear, 2 bpirlt Igmdwgwgg‘; gpmligagnblllgsril Compasses, 2 Fog Horns, 2 Patent Logs, 1-4 H. P. (Dock Engine and w Y ill tak if Holst, all suitable for 00 ton vessel. healthy, ;'0ll'l3l|ll'|le:llf.l'i¢? bx)‘, m“ ALSO 115ml’ g . comparaby‘ soft, wavy and h u twloe all thick and abundant. Pioiicxvrflj: llttlngo. and dandruff disap- hot! fng hair stops pears. _ odgaln, .'A till-cont. ' . "Dsnderlnfl from allydrug ntnfe or toilet counter will dorwondm forahy l rirlh hair. lt goon right to the roots, nvlgorates, nourishes and strength- ens them. hqlpln the hair to grow s-» --- e91 oQo IQDOQI sp- Curling Dries Life from Hair -.............-..... ...... one m.‘ .1. i DO RA A L LEV. X9334-27-3l. {ii SEPARATORS I I J. A- MODONALD H. F. MoPHEE 9 The constant curling and wavi demanded by resent. styles in bobbgg hair, alowl gums the color, luatro and W? lfo from the hai leavi aded, brittle, and ruil drufl; then the hair roots shrink and Barristers. Attorney, Etc. 160 H. P. Boiler oom 140 H. P, steam Engine ‘I Shingle Maohlna with 1 llhingla Edger. KLONDYKE LUMBER MILLS BOURIS o! roheohl ‘chief ac wipe away the numbing iaasitude, (never saw an ....-........-....; .____.__._ DELAVAL -. r ._ Builds u mama and Ilsa; spells non {n- I. h d! lbs. Mm dill hill: of Tulsa, 53b I01 “a, u! a sloop earlllb aglsfmiowltsnlu or oarcaasnu." MIleJuaasAaHI. l,“ under the famous Tanlac formula: to make Tanlac. If Your body la weak and under- nourished. if you can't sleep or eat, have stomach trouble or burning rheumatism, just you quickly Tanlnc can help to health and strength. Don't delay taking Tanlac an‘ other day. Stop at. our druggllsfs now and get a bottle of t 'e, the at.- ast of all wnics. Take Tabled vege- Pillsfor constipation. 'l‘hen he turned over his should- er to Burke, who had followed his rose to the desk. " y, kill. give this the once-ov- er,’ he ordered. calendar and, placing it on eek under the light studied arefully. "it certainly in a code of. some sort." he concluded in his high, piping voice, “and. you notice that it was written at this desk with this blue pencil on Saturday, the day M-r. Warburton was s0 upset. il wouldn't wonder ii it is a death threat. I've thought all along that there was some blackhand gang mixed up in this business." The Chalk on the Whoola For a time the group bent over t-he tabledesk, intent on the rec- tangular piece of paper standing out on the dull green of the huge blotter. Graham was the first to draw back. “it is he observed. "You notice the numbers occur in about equal proportion and that there are no num-bers or groups of numbers that keep repeating as in ordinary code. Also B, S, S and U are ev- idently lacklng because they are written out. which is extraordin- llry. for how could that long line of words be written without a B. a C, an "iS or a U? ‘iStlli the B and C and lS and U .are at the beginning or lines and possibly Mr. Warburton began to write them ordinnlrliy anld bhen went in to cipher." "But what does B-S-U and SC-U- S mean?" Darnell ‘(Don't you think, whole thing was probably just a meaningless string of numbers that Mir. (Warburton was jotting down as he was sitting at his desk?” | The gi-rl shook her head decid- ediy. "Uncle wasn't the sort to Jot down figures idly." she objected. "l ytiling like that on that pad before. It must mean somethlnx. don't you think s0. captain?" “We'll soon find‘ out," the ofllcer grumbled, ‘ we're gdlhx k to take a t, and, while ofl to him to get busy with h code keys and to phone back when he has any results. Tier-nan knows more about code keys than anyone else in the world." "Miss lMaoon," he (requested, "when you and the doctor finish- arranging IMI‘. Wanlrurtonh ibody. will you please bring us the mem- orandum ‘D0012 with the sane com- bination’ in it? r should like to know if your uncle actually did sign a new will and what ills terms are." ‘As the group followed Anne intao the corridor. a neat. white-capped maid came running 1mm the stair way brought up fiuatered and breathless before her mistress. "Mrs. Hammond. she very sick." ohe sipluttered. ~her Oalllc voice trembling. "She have the hysteric in the guest room on the ifioor down." "I suppose ll had better go to her," Dr. Darnell looked question- ingiy at Anne. “it won't take me long to straighten her out; then i will come and help you." ‘The distinguished physician hurried afler the maid, and dlesap- peered down the stairway to the floor below. As the two detectives flied into the waiting elevator, John stepped back and. taking Anne's hand. drew her away from the corridor. Gripping lher by the wrists, he looked down tenderly into her ey- es. veiled with the vague shadows of the troubled future. “(Don't worry, my Anne," he spoke low. “It's all going to come out right dear." For a moment the girl pressed close in his arms, clinging tn him convulsveiy as he stooped and hur- led his lips in the great mace 0f her redibrown hair. Then as Buobyhl toualed shock stuck out of the grilled door all t-he elevator. she drew back and, raili- lng her figure to its full height, passed resolutely into the dimly lighted ibedmoln opposite, with ((1116 “strange stillness o’! sudden eat . (A minute later John was follow- "! in; the two detectives across the brilliantly lighted vestibule and down the steps to the sidewalk. iI-n the street below, the pave- ment stretched like a broad ribbon of black rubber, glistening in the dripping mist. At the curb the low-hung blue runabout was atlll parked. its plateaialas windows reflecting laintly the wan glare of the street lamps nearby. Bestdo it, O'Neil and a loan. carroty-hair» ed patrolman had ‘their heads t0- letilgr in earnest conversation. ", _ 19mm who r out it?" ‘Igugoby (pleat oned. fa (film and John followed clean-washed sidewalk. him across the ' on the edge of the sidewalk, silent.- certainly a, curious cipher." , that ‘ APRIL 27, 1926 sllllllsn Eliiiil_i)iQNliil After Taking Lydia E. Pith.‘ . c. y almost threw a fit when Hughes and Brady him t-ryhtg to sneak out the back way. Nb. we got the place sealed up tight. chief. There ain't no one going to set out." For a time the detectives stood 8.30 P. M. WIOR. (405) Newark. Special (Musicale. WBAP (416) Fort Worth. Concert WDAD (268) Nashville. Chlckarlu; will-o (m) Deo lMolnes. -' ' l“ WEAF (492) Y.IDavl.s Saxo- 'o rom WYM-b‘ - ly examining. the empty runabout. mg: Untagaa W00, W5“, As he watched them, John shook lwqmd wcmp and WJQR his head meditativeiy. Howstranxo ONRM ‘an, Monlmmh Y5 01,19 life was, flowing now (inst. T w“ e Quuwm, 1 now slow. Certainly it seemed 7m” “H m rd (ism, m, years since he had aaunteled along W353 in“) fl ° ' from the avenue and been starts - _ by that fine gray bead. rolling a» ‘Will-NY (Z59) N- 7' Ameflm“ Com gains! the whlpcord of tile seats. D099" Niam- "1Say. take a look at the mud on WililliBiB (250) rat out eud- (2 hr.) ~ WIRlW (273) Talrytown. Vocal. 8.46 P. M. , vmAHp, (316) nlchmoind Hill. Vocal y 9.00 P. lMl. i i woo (509) Pllliu, Studio PTOEHIIB: I WiGlR (319) Buffalo. Musical Pro u}; right dvjdl.‘ . b Fore "lcl livid? _ Meifort, Sllkaichewan, -_iq. h“ f] z I inward txonhloabeudacheoand IGVQIQ ‘ IChlcngo. Polilllill" “Sure and I asked iMir. Wei-bur- tolrschanffeur about it when he came to fetch the car a while hack. H gram. W300 (484) Davenport. Musical. KDKA (s09) a. Pltlisiburgh. (Joncerli by the Westinghouse Band. . - WlAlFiD (276) Port Huron. Stulllil). Program. ' WSAI (326) lClnci. cordian Club. WHAlF‘ (192) N. Y. got." Light Opert. .15 1P. M. Graham picked up a piece of the white chalk-like paste, which was cuked between the heavy knobs of the treads. "You notice," lle pointed out, “you notice that one quarter of each of the tires on the right side of the car is heavily called with (his stuff, while the rest of the 9 tire is merely splashed. Also that W541i i326) Cilll-‘i- there is no mud at al Quin-tells. ~ ‘ WRVA (256) lRiclmlond. Organ Re- ciial. d. table giltmlgfi fgyihdlfifidl; ood "fine. I fl medicine 1 0l'l| u’ m ‘°°" "" ‘eight pounds. ymuch. If I geto and can't |_. Cincinnati Ac- J "Madame Au- WSuM String 9.80 P. ‘ WlOM (395) San Antonio. EON; ' (Houston. r KPAB (341) lLincoin. lliusiuai, P. M. PART sHE WALKS 0N -Helen says sho klaaod Goor ma: on the street." ‘What part of George la that?‘ l "The part she walks on l guoaa/‘l below the curbing." Busby took a lump of‘- the chalk in his hands and held it over to the light. » “it's a funny sort o: mud," he commented. “Once I made a study or soils in Manhattan and, in my recollection this kind of chalk is only found over on the East Side waterfront. "O'Neil, up Doheny 9.40 i WKRC (423) Cinci. Orchestra‘ Music. 9.45 P. M. IQEOA (454) (Sefllbtle. "Sludm. 10.00 P. M. KDKX (288) Hastings. Musical. , WDM‘ (366) Kansas lCity. Ciassi- ' 1 ‘ 68.1. W010 (4-84) Dalve-nport. Earl ‘Ferris Nursery Trio, ‘ .. , 10.05 P. M. p , WIHT (400) Cilicago. Ray-O-Vac Male Quartette. 10.10 P. M. KT-H-S (375) Hot Springs. Orchestral Program. 10.15 P. M. KOIA (322) Denver, 'I"lle Am Indian, in Story and ‘Song. 10.40 P. M. ‘ WLW (423) Clnci. Crooley (Mule Qullrtette. . WiSiM: (288) Nashville. mollt College. 11.00 P. M. KJG<W (492) Portland. Concert. WOOD (242) Grand Rapids, Studio, Musicale. KlluX (500) Oakland. gram. "--'-——~—-_ Southerners. i 12.00 Mid. .K()IA (322) Deliver. Rhythm Rum. lers. _ 12.30 A. M. WDBM (226) Chicago. Alamo, ivlHO (526) Des Mofnes Corn Sugar i 12.45 A, m. VWiAlF 7366) Kansas City. Nigill- ‘hawks. run in the house, call of the Construction De- Dertment and ask him if there is any gas or water mains being laid in the East River section. His house number is in the telephone directory." _______.__;__,_____ ALKALI IN. SHNMPOOQ , 1.00 A. M. VKlLX (509) Oakland. Sweet's. (KPO (420) San Francisco. Silver- ’ town. KEWIA (261) Ogden. Reeves, y BAD FOR WASHING HAIR L30 A. M erlcnn IGILI (405) iLos Angeles. Hickman‘); (Copyright, i926. by international Radio P rograms, Chicago.) PZ€ A SANDWICH MEAL Tourist: Our steamer stopped ward at Honolulu for only a few hour-a, out i went‘ ashore and had lunch. Friend! What did you have? y Do not use or anything els nvuch free alka prepared shampoos e that contains too 1i. for this is very, injurious. as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. g The best ’ thing to use is M u i s i f! e d cocoanul. shampoo. this and - iii- _.___._g_____\ Tourist: A sandwich meal, of course. Sitlutiio Pro-l .30 P. M. Chicago. (Musical. . 12.00 Mid. WSIM (283) Nashville. Beethoven String Quartetie l mm" (400) Chicnlgn. Your lliollri (League. - 12.30 A. M. , WiGGO (-117) ‘Mllps. St. Pnul. Organ) IRGIJHAII, M. llotsy Totay. Safety from loss of charm under trying hygienic conditiolu secure this my. Tnle pnr tccub ' like tissue CORES of women's dilor- dera aro largely traced io- day to old-time “sanitary pads," insecure and ital)’- Eight in 10 better-class women today employ “KOTEX.” Wear lightest gowns and frock: without a second thought, any day, anywhere- / Discard: u easily as I piece of tissue. No laundry- Five times as absorbent u ordinary cotton padll 7,99 p, M1 Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear WWlOR (405) Newark. "Topics of. of offending. Day" ‘ f You get it at I!!! ‘"18 °l' 11 “lEiBli (3 70) is inexpensive beautiful hnlr“nd beam any" tiling else all to plewl- Y°ll C“ get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will lost the W119“? family for movnlllfl» Two or three MAE MURRAY Fascinating Cinema Star er teaspooufuls of M/illslfled is all that ls required- glm-ply moisten the hair will) water null rub ll in. it mnkes .ln abundance of rich. 679M")! lather- wlllch cleanses thomllglli)‘. ("id rinses out easily. (‘he hulr drlcll quickly and evenly- Mid i9 59a’ fresh looking. bfifllll- film)’- "3"?" nnd gasy to manage. Besides ll loosens and taken out ever)’ Pill" tlcle of (lullt, dirt. and (landfill B“ sure yo-ur drussifll Bil/ell W" M-uisified. Beware of imitations. book for the name Watkins on the package. woo-ooo-oo-ooo-vooevovo-Ofiv Radio Program e ~~oo WEDNESDAY, Aerlll. 2a International Radio Pwlrll"! lsAcrzn-n STANDARD TIME ETiHEW-S WHITE-CAPS 730 ONiRiM (411) Montreal-Ne Home 'l‘yme village Qnerlelle 0i Toronto. Presentinl "0149 TY!“ Favourites." 9.00 WiS-Al (326) Clnci.~—-'l‘he Cin- cinnati Accordion. club. C. l-l. Partingwton Director. 10.00 woo (m) mvenlwrhfia 1.00 A, WQJ (44.8) Chicago. 00 A i I : 2. . . lllAFill (275) iPort lluron. ilrTogram. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 06 P M. 6. . CPGA (356) Toronto. Weather. Slilllk) -THE LAST WORD "It's nil nonsense about a woman Lam News, ilways potting tho last word." "I'm no! do aura of that." "Well doesn't she occasionally talk with one of hcr own sell?" C . WGlY (380) Schenectady. Children's Program Special 7.30 P. M. WGY (380) Scrhenectndy. Book of Knowledge. WHY. (333) Springfield. Radio Nature League. I department store simply i)! saying, “KQTEX.” barrassmcnt. In fairness to yourself, ti’? this new way. Costa only I few cents. Twelve la a pathfi- KOT X N0 laundry-discard like tluuc muesli: No om- 7.45 P. M. WTIC (476) Hnlrtfond‘. Feature Talk 8. . . WKlRlC (423) ‘Cincl. Weekly Book Review. WiSYvI (283) Nashville. llnlerlurie. 8.30 P. M. ' WOO (509) Phila. Address, - I 9- P- '"- ~ A sun: SIGN WlAlAiM (263) ‘Nelvmrk. Talk. Fish: I sea tho spring fishing 9.00 P. . lEnrl Ferris Nursery ‘rrlv twill WEBB (370) Chicago. H. & E. season llu mmdi lflgmynn, Iowa. iNews Meshes. _____ “m5 wgn‘ (400) Chicago-Tile VWHDC (476) Hartford. University 3.30;, M, IRAy-OVwc Jiilhle Quartette and" Talk, MHiAS (400) dfilllflVlllB. Owls. WANT TO DANCE’! 00 Nlglht — 0F CHOICE HOU NITUR At 4e Bnlghton Avo.. on Tuesday. April 27th at 1.30 o'clock sham- Consistlng of parlor. diflinflwm- kitchen and bed room furniture, 0M beautiful Ohoatorflold Sulto (8 Pi"- os) ono now Wilton Volvot Squat‘!- 0y, by 12, one dining room suite solid oak (tabla, chairs and blliflll 9.80 F. M. WSMIB (310) Neivv Orleans. Talks. P M. 10.” . WRlViA (256) Richmond. Talk. 10.80 P. M. WiRlRlC (423) Clnci. from Cincinnati Automobile Club KEUO (545) 8t, ilnuis. Services. Concert. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CNIRIA. (GNRE- 0N5“) WIBAIL, watch. WEI. W096- wioior. WHAJR, WiBP. Willi}. WRE- Wll-‘llEiO. Central: lGlF-DM. K11135- wlqsln, WlCBD. wows. W019i‘. wuwg, woA-w. Western: GNRV. KEAU, K00. “WiBlAP. EHOLD FUR- E l). P. . Health WEAF (492) av. Y. “llpalla Tron-ha- dors," also from KSD. WCAP. W801i?! (246) Mllwallitee. Talk. Safety Talk mncoo. WEEK, won, WSAl, wuls. wloo and WlWJ. Mid-Week WAlAlM (i263) Newark. Baitursol. M EVEN l-NG CON OElRTS 54p p, M, linoleum square, ono new rand! Chicago 10.50 P. M. (Modern New Alaska) nlco boli~ 7-30 P. 1M». 9.20 P WAlHlG (316) Richmond Hill. Co-l- legions. 10.00 P. M. WIEAF (492) New York. Barrett's. 1.00 l P. . VWEBH (370) Chicago. Oriole. WIBCN (266) Chicago. (Midway. KYlW (536) Chicago. CoonSanders. Wlllll‘ (395) iPhlla. Arcadia. CIRCA (356) 'I‘otonto. _ Watson's Sulmyeide Geach, iWWlA (261) Ogden. Rowe's. .K'l'il{S (375) Hot Springs. The l-Hdlz’ i Road Patrol Tenders every tiny crevice where upmn Sealed Tenders udomuo to u» Unllarslgnad and marked WMAQ ma) iolllcaso- Theatre Orson. W110 (n26) (Hughes. 6.30 P. M. WiEloi (349) Boston. Musical. - o a filrlfiddles too WEAR (492) lN. Y. Chamber Musl- room furnituro. window curtain! uldahadoa, one washing maohlnl new. one wrlngor. dlshoa and other articles. Everything mutt go. Sale positive, no rosewo- MIRS. GORDON BROWN. V (W lrlghton Avonul J. A, McDONALO, Auctioneer I l pea Molnes. ‘ Reese -cale. , _ 6.46 P. M. woo (m) iDavenWfi» Chime! (Concert. 00 P. M. 1. WubB (302) Jaigln, lii. Popular. W00 (609) iPhtla. Oilamlher Musi- callo. WiElAF (492) N. Y. flihe Bhlnola iMbrl-ymakera and the Gentlemen from 2 and 1. abo from WTAO. WlGAlE. WélAli. WiOAP. W-liA-R. WIWJ. WlI-JEI, v 00. KflD. WOC, WlOCO and Wflilt. To ensure for your children a lifetime of sound teeth. teach them tho Minty habit early. They like the bubbling foam-find it clcanaca 7.80 lP. M. WiHO (526) Des lMolnes. Reena- ii-Iuslhell. WORD (275) (Betavla, ill. Hymna- 8.00 P. M. WlmAM (283) Newsfi. Busy Beav- "lfll Ili-hfl‘ Ind 486W ‘load Patrol Tender" will be vaoelvld at this Offloo until noon 0" g’!!! , Frldly, April soul, mo, for m Malllhflllloo and Patrol of the IMMW‘ The e Dcnlifllce Highways of the Provlnoo. F0! ' f!!! 5g fin It . oraclflontionu. List of Motions and Form of Tender may l» I." ‘i m5 the om“ of lm Department of Fubllo Wbrka, chsl-iottotown, and I‘ re. when (252) New York. Vocal. WiCAlE (462) ‘Pllllabilrlh. Concert. ONTDO (485)~0t.towa. Studio P110- QPIIII, , 8.15 1P. M. WTIC (4760) illafllfflrll. Piona RA!- 0 I -' (on) n. r. aviators.» with Chopin. lilo Residence of tho Road Master for each Real Dlatrifl- Parties tendering may tender for one or mam Quotient The Department is not bound to accept lilo lama! or any ""5" L. I. MIMILLAN. . laofotary of Pub"! 94"” Department of Public Works. I.“ "No one but that Javpanoao chef." Win49 U“) a‘ P. M. loam. Whittle! Charlottetown, P. E. llhnll, April C, 192C. . t i , l»!