.,. i l l n-anil that’: why l 5' 0h Henry! eogood! 1101.: f Oh Henry! is really» dollar quality in a 10c. size. And nine million; . people say it is the beet f candy they ever tasted Your grocer; druggist. candy store has Oh Henry! N a i M l ih ,_ WaltTi-virrLbsnzsnCbf-Llnfltrd ‘WK i319) Buffalo- Pvnulflr Mush PRAIRIE PROVINCES. "m" AJIJBERTA WESTERN AREA- » __ _ 103° P‘ M’ Following a. week or generally fine W011 (405) Newark. Special fea-weamm. mm“; ha, been finished, cleanslng-soothin healing ADSOTDliLIC J THF ANTISCPTIC LINIM 0E We have in stock old Sydney Screened, lnvernese. Sprlnghlll Albion Round, Albion Stove, Albion Nut. Hard, Chestnut and Stove eizea, also Beseo Coke. Place your order now. either for, ‘Immediate or future delivery. W. D. GILLIS 8t C0 PHON E 176 BULBS has just arrived dir- ect from LISSE, HOLLAND. Thla shipment comprlaed of choice LARGE FLOWER~ INO BULBS or FIRST SIZE in HYACINTHS (Double and Single) TULIPB, (Double and Single) NARCISSUB ‘ DAFFQDVILS GROCUO PRIIBIA DARWIN TULIPB, Etc. Send lor a copy of our < BULB M81‘. Alla-pay ROST- Anytlme-eyrlng the month er‘ corona wlil be the out time to aunt euLee. 1' u » r 1W3}? mom’! ivrd (s00) Atlantic City. Organ '1 vwss (4222) Atlanta. Concert. Our thlpment oi‘ FALL y‘ . AGE 0n all MAIL ORDERBJ (Copyfljht, 1m. by international erefonqalo at our l00K-_ wroae". -- ' » WEDNESDAY. OQTDIER 10 international Rollo Programs (EVENING 00NOERTO 1.00 -P. M. ‘ WHIAD (275) Milwaukee. Organ. 1.80 P- M Program. WDEl (349) Boston. Taylor Trio. ' ' 8.00 P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y. Concert. Sext. 8.30 1P. M. WMCA (341) N. Y. Entertainers. Wm‘. WGY (380) “ ‘ ally. M ' ‘ Ifadb ltlmsireno WTAG (545) Worchel-tor, “M” close touch with. Crop Clllldltlong \V.\'YC (356) N. Y. Studio Program WEE! (349) Bostou- Berry Novelty WMT (395) Phlla. Studio program. further ‘Hunk \V.\lAK (266) Buffalo. Musical- coivsd at tho Heed Office 0t the wlfllilete and ililfinate knowledge of each local aiitnauou and am 1n in all sections o! the districts men- tioned. l GENERAL. Fine weather has prevailed dur- lll! U18 Past week in Alberta and ill Darts of Saskatchewan and threshing is general. Elsewhere on the Prairies there have been There will be much touch and sprouted grain but the extent oi’ this will depend on fu. ture weather as probably not more Club Recital. 9.00 P. M. ti ICTXIIBFS. llouuced; 9.15 P. M. gftllll, 9.30 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Musicale. 9.45 P. M. 10.00 P. M. lure. 11.45 P. M. Musicale. ~ tainers. FEATURE TALKS 7.00 P. M. \Vl~:.\l'<‘ (492) N. Y. Synagogue Ser- Vite-S. WDAF (366) Kansas City. Toll Me a Story Lady. 8.00 P. M. WOR (405) Newark. “Topics oi’ Day." 8.30 P. M. \\‘l.\V (423) CincinnatLEducatlonal Talk. WANT TO DANCE? 9.00 P. M. \\'l<I.\l<‘ (492) N. Y. "Ipnna. Trouba- llors." \V(.‘CO, WIOC, WGR, WSAI iilltl KS1). 11.00 P. M. \\'i~I.-\l<‘ (492) N. Y. Pelham Heath. , 11.30 P. M.' WLW (423) Cinci. "Royal Elk. 11.30 P. M. _ \\'.\iCA (ii-ii) N. Y. .\'lCAlII)ll‘i. 12.45 A. M. lWDAF (366) Kansas City. Night- | hawks. i 1.00 A. M. KPO (328) San Francisco. States. 1.30 A. M. KHJ (405) has AngelesJl-lickmarfs. (Copyright, i926, by international Radio Programs, Chicago.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14' "' k international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS l l. a.oo P. M. l\\'.iii (s11) POUHIIL‘. Detroit Sym- l lilliiiiy. .l{l)i\'.\ (309) E. Pitts. Famous Com- pusers. ilWPl-U“ (492) ‘N. 'Y.. Orchestra Con- root. crops are gull. Tobacco is , ucrwdlarbara Mflurfll. mellfilshort in the leaf but 0t good qual- ( Sflllrauo. To WEEI. WGR, WWJ-ity. Grass pastures are holding W1C, WSAi and WFI. h ___‘ out well. ' 8.15 P. m. WEAO (294) Columbus. Music. p 8.30 " WJAR (306) ‘Provldencer Musical daulngcll by wet weather and will Program. be 2.5 per cent below average. Corn Wit’ (509) Phila. J-lotei Ambasso- harvesting is general, the crop is dor Coucertflrchestra. good. Root crops are good with WEAF (492) N. Y. Schlckenlilli; the exception 0f turnips which are Quartette Musicale. To WEELa. iuilure- There in considerable » - rot in potatoes. Wlllte-r apples WTAG (545) Worcllester. Stlmd- are scarce but tall apples all? good. urdyne Trio. Grapes are heavy but are ripening WRC.(469) Wasiil. Tobe announced slowly. Plums are plentiful and (JNRM. (411) Montreal. ’i‘raymore at good quality. Three quarters _ of the tobacco crop has been hnr- WBZ (333) Cpringfleid. Twilight vested but balance has been hit Song Trim by irost and is of lillevnlue. Beans 3.45 P. M. are a poor crop. Pastures are WJZ (455) N. Y. Royal Salon Con- excellent. lNFl and WJAR. String Quartette. cert. 9.00 P. M. “MY (380) Schenectady. Royal Hour. WTAX). WFl. WCAE. WSALt 10.30 P. M. I wnAlr ma) Fort Worth. Studio all crops showing up we". Concert. >' 11.30 P. M. PROVINCE OF WMAK (266) Buffalo. Organ reci- lull Recital. cale. Wll" (509) Phlla. Organ Recital. FEATURE {TALKS 0.00 P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y- "Silent Drama." WANT "rooancar _ 0.30 1P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance. 10M) . . WEAF‘ (492) New York. Silvertolwn alieo wnaa, wnnl. won. wfwa. WEI. WTAG. WOC, W000, KS1’), WOAE. WJAR, WADC, Win18. WSNI. WLP (509) Pblia. Steeplechase lPier. 10.80 P. M. WLW (423) Cincl. Castle Farm. 12.10 wriw iuzayclmlfuéray stir. » Radio lvroaranw. Queen.) To clean furiarln mrmsirl ln the ~ Rah a considerable alnnlnt In- n. the for. gaah amt rover out hen WKRC (423) Clnci. Tenor Recital. WilNY (374) N. Y. Blackwell Trio. WBZ ‘$33) Springfield‘ Harvard a whole has been affected adverse. “VBZ (333) Spflngfleld’ The Bum’ dlry weather during the past week WTAG (545) ‘vmchegter’ T“ he an‘ plete‘ their grain harvesting, In “"“'AK'(266) Bumlh- swam Pr“ vest have been favourable and. \\"(‘._AU (278) Pitts. Old Time 801188 mus fonow. \\'HB (366) KBJISES CllY. MldWfiflk avsraglng no! better than 3 tougm WSB (428) Atlanta. Peerless Entor- EA__q-hreshmg which has been of fuir quality only. in sollle (lis- lrirts they have been affected by rust or have had to be cut before potato crop while promising lo be above the average has been affect- ed to some extent by rol- Other below average but the potato WHAI" (492) N. Y. (Jliquot Club cro pis 0t excellent quality and u\'- ’ Eskimos, to WEEl, WJ-AILel-age quantity. in Nova Scolio he apple crop will he or good (limi- “rq-Ayh wgn, wwJ, WOC,lty though short. Hay and roots \‘\"(.'CO, KS1’) and WGN. are average. in Prince Edward in good condition. meal. Int it stand ever nigh!‘ aha" than 40 per cent or the threshing baa been completed. in Quebec the quality 0f the grain crops as iy by heavy rains during the ban- vesting operations. in Ontario has’ enabled most farmers to com- the Maritime Provinces weather conditions for completing the har- roots will be a good yield. In Bri- tish Columbia. the harvesting of all crops except late apples and roots ls practically completed. De~ Threshing while general is less t-han 10 per cent completed. grades AILBRETA NOIj/PHEAST ERN AR- more or less. general during past week is 5 per cent to 26 Der 0e"! completed, grades averaging 3 Tough. AbBERTA SOUTHEAST- ERN AREA—Thresbing 0i 8111011 crop almost completed, grades aver- aging 2 Straight. SASKATECHE- WAN NORTHERN AREA-Owing to unfavorable weather threshing is proceeding slowly but is now about 50 per cent completed, wheat giv- ing an average yield ol about 17 bushels lo the acre. 'i‘llere is very little No. 1 grain. the average grade bell“; 3 or 4with consider- able percentage n: tough wheat. SASKATCHEWAN . SOUTHERN AltEk-Sollth, central and south- eastern dlstfllzls have Pllileflellceil much wet weather and 1101 X11018 than 25 per cent to 30 per cent of the crop has‘ been thrashed. in the remainder of the southern ar- ea somewhat better weather has prevailed and the crop is about 75 per cent thrashed. Early thrashed. wheat has graded mostly 1 to 2 but lllucll 0t‘ te later returns will be Tough and of lower grade. h1ANlTOBA—B.ld weather has cull- ilnued and little progress has been made. it is estimated that ill) per cent to 40 per cellt is tllTet-lllfll. Gradeg have been materially lOW- ered "owing to sprouting. PROVlNOE OF QUEBEC. Oats are plentiful but generally Below will he lound a brief syn- ' 0min of tololmphle reports ro- Bank of Montreal IIOII its Branch. so. The Branch. Managers have being ripe. Corn irrpOOI‘. The PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. The oat crop has been badly MARITIM E PROVINC ES. Ill New Brunswick grains are sland harvesting continues with BRITISH COLUMBIA. The potato crop is below aver- age and sizing hfls been affected ‘ or WKRC (m) (llncl. Popular Sonzshy the dry weather 0t m. sum- i I “Tn-E SANDS si-i". in 11_45.p_ M, mer- Tllere is no change in the estimated yield of apples which is WLW (423) Clncl. Popular Mll-Bl- gfrlglstlghzgveaglffgehuylhgflegtléiraggl »—1. _Sle\varl. Air-Donald: z "M _ . ions and have considerably danl- 1 0° aged tomato crops. The hop crop Kenna; lg l] good average. ‘Pastures are \,'|[_._1_ chum-me (mm: 2' Ma ‘an et Riciilonnld. ‘(lrnde V.—-1. sl Bringing up Father RODIFJCTS or Public. appreciation has made pos» sible the quantity production needed t0 keep y improving Ford cars without increasing their price to the buyer. Today, half the cars in use are Ford 5 1*.) cars. Their reputationis daily en» hanced by the performance of new Ford cars of that same high stand» . l) -ard of quality which has stood the tests of universal use for, over two decades. ' J n. Murals!” or" a , 1 l"? VI nllan. Gr d .lV. —— 1. St i _ Catherine McNeil}: 2;al)eonalda Mc- the arixrgnltfr ‘(t)’; §mfiieifmml for . 20.22116} 3. lldfl Igcbaod and Sarah [trade iX.——1. Montie McDonald. gvhmr fight!" . -t for}; l.—-1. Hazel Grade Wily-l. Elia McLeod. Grade I . . ec or oDonald; 3, VL-l. Carlyle Bruce; 2, Reginald r0 rene McDonald and Mae McLean Mobeod. léliusl.) - Mdhood; ‘ Mabel Bruce. school for SPDYPIIFDGTI nleuc Nitflolluld. tirade Vlil. -——‘ l, Klitllt-lfllit‘ NloMlllan: 2. Alvin Mc- il. Cecil McLean. r Keen Ilinllfa Llnlment handy. _.._........__.._._.__.___§.___ ,_ ' than shale‘ and hraah well.’ . ~ BY GOLLY, l KNEW I HADJSOMETHING 1o Do THIS MOQNlNCn-BUT- FOR THE LIFE 0F ME ‘ l CAN'T "n-umt (twenty/one years. l have stood for highestiquality i in motor car construction. dam». l,» IE at: \.> U11 O \ {,0 O $93. rlftl C ITRADITLO-‘NAAL QUALITY dfi 0’Keefe; 3, lvlar an! Gordon Len (equal); 4, Jone McDonald. (lratloiVr-l, Fernlfil 8- Glen boa nndlslqellue McNeil (equal); 3. Rena Carver: 4, Don ‘standing or Vernon River school McDona 6. Al r the month of Septemiier: Grade Currie. -—~1. Lona Carver; » ce; 2. Louise McKenzie. Grade w“ p» :1‘ ..§ llli Lvlfoate BCHOQL “““"““ ' "‘“' ' 1. Hector McLeod. a vsnuon RIVER 3011004.“ Grade u (surf-Vi. iliernlce OlKeefo: . . 3. Harold Wood; Grade Vll. Ralph Loa- and WiltrelPMoDona Grade V.—1, dl/ialmlml VIII] 2, isafbsl Condy; n“ WTJ- vw°“' "1- ""1011 W001i’. Zuloseph-Ourrio. - Grade 11.. doll McLeod. Grade n. 1, Atwood Grade v. ("')"1' Mammqc —1. Jean Carver; |2,‘Frau- rla and Mildred Condy (a MAYBE SHE DiDAPT wMe-gmavse 1m: ‘ ‘FWN was WRECKED" ‘NW9? she WENT