T“, —-wu 11A. '8 marlin i. w-.--¢....-l..- . Y. SIARS ill u ‘fit Game so Far in Series by Score of p QS-lti-Anchors Juniors Defeat Rov- ers Juniors, Score 34-19. "Jo fourth no In this lP-"ZUU .' ‘ away Sm dr-Iay night- illltl "gall! the .ors. showed their lupeiriority on‘ ‘In Stars, by de- cisively defeating ulem.‘ "The game was the best so far flayed ill this league. was brim- lof action from start to finish. god's pippln to watch. teams featured ilasslns. shooting and good basketball judg- Ifl‘ l. “‘ e winners had a slight mar- "on their opponents Ill weight. which the losers counteracted with their supremacy in speed and colli- blnation. . Next game this coming Wednes- Bafat eight o'clock whcn the An- chors and Rovers clash. This pl-c mines to be the bcst yet. Score and players: MIDGET LEAGUE. Anchors 34, Rovers 10. Another excellent game in this lee -ue was played on the gym f' Saturday night resulting ill t‘ above score. llotil tennis played excellent ball lturing good combination, excel- lent shooting. and the very best of teamwork, which is most essential to llily team who want to get any- \\'ht:f‘t’. I-‘or the winners Mallett played a WIIIIIB oi‘ a game, scoring the larg- est number of points for his teanl and was largely instrumental in ifs tel-m securing a victory, while Ili-nry for the losers played a hard} game. scoring the greatest nuru-l her of points for the Rovers. I Players and scores: i sTARe ANCHORS ' l n. Spillett. i2 scasneblll-y, 13 ANOHORS Roviznsi w. Spillett. 2. . . min. s H. Shaw Henry, 12 C. Matliieson . S. Muthieson .. Jollnsou, 1 .Ebers'l “.£.*::r-..~:.-.; ------- ~ '.'.'.“3°i3i The Sussex Hockey CHALLENGE i Team Disorgusnizeil SUSSEX, Nov. 23~lIllllllcPs not look very brirlli at ilftfSttll t. Sussex having a il-alll III illi- sltiiii mim- v, t‘. A. alleys on Saturday and iti m1 ilillg at i) o'clock. ern section of th. .'. 1i. ltl. I. Ii ickey League this n4AuA 2i. The old champio nip won: done s0 mucl In put -" the hockey ‘nap -I Lllt) .\lill‘lllil'tti<l ls this year prong i-..li lint to pieces. Joe Lamb is luctiii, in Montreal, Fred "cit! in rank Hunter in Ne-‘V York a.-1 next I061! 180k ' lair, on“ of llll‘ champions Apt. .y form. s. Gou- rge L-‘Claifs star g v.1 tciiiicr, aild Eddy Brook. who [dale-d spare. leave I01‘ IVLIKL-rvlllc, .\Iili m, '.'ll -' they have "etc red sitrlnlit- . a. l Will play llfNkcy tlilrlll‘ '1 i" l. lug winter 'ith the ' I(-"\ "i: town teazll of the Mniliu 1.)” Sussex wiil, however, nil’ out of the running very lol _;, r‘ . ' dill" Hay. Percy Radcliffe, lIzil-old Rail- cliffe and Walter Friar of the old squad are still lef. in tho dairy town. and with some new material that is in sight to be recruitr from last winter's Juniors, will t. able no doubt l ,roduco a fui ‘y snappy agg" 2o on of ,I'I(.'k t zos- ers before tll season is very far advanced. -i- <04»- ———- Laillb Not Signed .. With Ottawa Team OTTAM’... Nov. 2.‘-- doc Lamb. Maritime a...at ur ho n‘ y Ill1I"GI‘- has not - igileil 11 contract with the Ott-i Sena rs, official-l )f the locn‘. club i-iatsd here (‘its liiorn- iniz. Lamb vho works i" ll Mon- al bank z svNrliilr. "' vaca- tion here -i II -' l~~ - 1*". lining \'ll_' l - t" .i ills uwi. i‘ "I851 l. lad I. Coach Al. ~ ('.l' -. considers lie is good enougl for glrofessiilllal coin- ‘may ho. will likely offer him a con- tract. but whether or not the Mari- time player will sign it is not known. At present it is cniph sized by the offir-ials, “llc is strict- ly amateur." Beach Patrolman Advises l“ can Treatment: .11 -...¢_ M00! lw-nodsmpncssandcold lhd Ilblr herd I‘ zereise, muscles vrilI lflflen up erl getle-ne. _ ' A beach lolman at Atlanta» City writes (ha he has found this treat.- hent. the quiclxlet and most - ilective hay totnke out ‘the stifir» -s .. o-i m‘ -: "" Jon pat on a iittl- oi Nolan's flnimerlt. Don't: nib. It.‘ i. ~ ‘ Anot the rubbing-aha- Il-l s. ouYIl at relief right away). ‘». t tried sorts of other thin u. Rfztlllfll relults like Sloan s." - Hundreds of letters lii"e this tall of wonderful relief from muscular rrttiatlloarrrgivea. _ Sloan's gets results because it hasn't nut daaden pain, It gets st a ‘no ' use. lght tn the place that hurts Q brin a healing stream of fresh new bgod. Qolc iy and surely ll rriss of! the " fatigue-ruinous." MRI stitlneu anddnves away the aches . I m. ‘i 0m bottle" today and have it on b“, 4. aqua. 4o canto. lio ding Team, do hereby CllIIl-l -,<;i- lilo Patriot List ‘Boys team “o ll "rieuilly giiiile to be rolled on! Helen ‘Wrllnwright i Issuil; (ihallenge; ___.. l T\."I’.\, 1'". Nil). .z-.\il..~.-l’ H lleu \\'aiil\v'rigl~‘. tho champion ull-roiiild woman swimmer and! diver. issued a trlpli- challenge dir-l c.t to ii -. iilre- Itlltfr leading mer- miliils of the wcl" 'l‘be New York girl, r '10 will s; ‘he coming winlel is aqillliili at Tam- pa- o s to mot-t ' special- ties .. Aliases (n .~ it» Ederl_e, Ailcol. Rlggln and l-.inelda' Bleib- trey. To fortify her claim to world- wide aquatic supremacy, Miss Wainwright challenges -l\liss -Bleib- trey to an all-around ten; she is willing to meet Miss Ederle in f‘ c-style swimming races and is: prepared to meet Miss Riggin in a ill in): competition. .\‘..<.~i lfiilcrlc, while one Of the grt- est free-style swimmers ever ma. and tor that renew- Mies Wain wright offcrs to mcet. her at her own some. free-style swimming. 3115s Rlrdc is one of the foremost divcrs of (h- world and Miss Wain- wriglit will meet her in a spring- board luatch. Miss Bleibtroy, the hcrc a of the 1920 Olympics, is an all-llrouild star and record-holder. zuld Miss Wainwright is anxious t- prose her lil an nil-around teat.‘ llastr-r winter Miss Wainwright "on the peiiianloli championship, .2) lllilroilnd supremacy. defeating Bliss Riggiil Iii this event. Helen "lso won two other titles in Flori- ri, the 220-ysrd free-style swim d the low board diving champ Elonship. ‘ihe was the only girl to '-'lII more than one title at the .1. A. i’. title meet. l Miss Wainwright. in making her announcement today. said: "Within the last year I have de- fcateil both Gertrude Ederle and Alli-en Rlggin in their favorite events. But we were amateurs hs-n. and, now that we are all pro- fessionals. l am prepared to meet ‘viii-n. again In a series of competi- .tion: to determine tho profession- al ilhampionship. "l won the national indoor 220- ynrd championship by defeating (lcrtrilde, Ethel hackle and Ethel liicGary. My time was 2.50 1-5. won the low board dive title by defeating Aileen Riggin. and once again in the pentahlon I finished ahead of Aileen." Passamaquoddy Fish, Game Assn. ST. ANDREWS, Nov. 22—The nilulli meeting of the Passama- iqi ‘(Ill)’ Fish and Game Association ‘which is affiliated with the New i-nillnivick Firh and Game Protec- live Awociation, was recently held in Qt. Andrew's Town Hall. A good attendance of enthusiastic sports- men listened to o report from the preuident on ‘he year's work. Tho follmlillz officers for the f"\ll\l|l" year ~- ~e elected: Presid- (Jll. IWCIIIEY Aiming; vice-presid- ent, Frank McMiWen and Roy ‘vVt-bb; secretary. Dr. H S. Ever- i-tl, and rensurer, Frank Kennedy. Plans were msdl- for the annual ,dlnner i0 be held in the near fu- ture. ‘ - Hopa Fm Others. Afv- r routine Il‘l-Ii-' - a discus- siol the huntili, ,.~..l fishing sit- untii II in Charlott- "IIILY follow- cd. The hope was expressed that almihr organisations would ‘be formed in Si. Stephen and St. (leo- rge with the same aims and 0b- iects- i.e., to uphold the game laws and sea they are upheld and do everything possible to better the hunting and fishing In tliis vicin- - n ‘Q qwwddy Fish and Game Association is open to any one on payinen iviembership in the Passeutgi tho annual fee of $1 ' ‘ ' --~<.0-> -——- am Mlnlrll‘! Llllnell ll the sun. than three laps ahead. ‘f; iiiiiiiiii ‘mini - t We. tllc Guardian List Boys)“ product-d. bus done v- "y little div-i llilii BHATIE Fighter —N_eed Not Meet Bretonnel In peiisated. ‘NEW the French boxing promoters ro- vise their plans and consent to pay him for his services. Johnny Dun- ,tltle when he publicly announced ihe could no longer make the class iweight of 126 pounds. will not ‘bef compelled to go abroad to fight Fred Bnetonnel, French boxer, in_§ a bout in Paris. This is the ultimatum sent to the French Boxing Federation by; who State Athletic Commission. The commission also indicated it will have to be convinced that Bretonnel still can make the light- weight Iimit of 135 pounds before it will impose on Dundee s. demand that he return to Paris to fulfill a contract which tlled-‘l-ench authori- ties allege he violated on his trip abroad last winter. The Conditions. At a recent meeting the commis- sion drew up the following letter to be sent to A. Boyer, Fnanch of- ficiul: -Fuilowing up your correspond- ence regarding the Bretonnei match, beg to state that we have taken up the matter with Johnny arrange to send me your contract for Dundee to sign. along with all other necessary details as to op- ponent, weight, etc., I will be glad Paris Unless Com- YORK, Nov. ZZ-(UIIIQSB. dee, veteran Italian who surrend-v 'ered the world's featherwelilll, Rcglar Fellers. 18-1 plus. Regdar Fallen: THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN LORD PARMOOR of a group of distinguished including Lady Astor, Lord Sydcnham and others. who are demanding the abolition oi the submarine as an instrument of war, since the M-1 disaster. One English people- BilllllNfi AT ‘Y’ Rebcoca League hlnjorily for WOOIICIIIIQIIS. over nasal Program‘ DAILY DINNER CONCERTS DAILY FEATURED (Name of orchestra ls given.) 0-00 P. l WEAF (402) N. Y. Waldorf-Astoria. WGBS (310) N. Y. Orchestra. WIP (500) Phila. Franklin, 6.30 l‘. M. WCAE (402) Pitts. Wm. Penn. Hotel. Wtil (311)) Buffalo. Dance. WNAC (280) Boston. Shepard. 6.40 P. M. WFI (305) Phlla. Bellevua Strstford, WPU (300) Atlantic lilty. Organ, chestra. 0.00 P. I. WDZ (333) Springfield. Capital Thea!!! “Tl! (517) Detroit. Dinner-concert.’ WIBU (220) Chicago. Jack Sprat Trio, WJIt (511) Pontiac. Mich. Goldkettl Ensemble. ~ waist) (us) (fhicsgo. Theatre organ. WOK (217) Chicago, Edwards. W ItW (271!) Tarrytown. Dinner concert. W'I‘I(.‘ (ll-Ii) Hlurtfnrd. Dinner music. \\"I'A.\i (300) (‘Ii-iw-inild. llofcl Sfatler. \V\\'J (V13) Dctrolt. Concert. 0.30 DI‘ I‘. . KW) (420) San Francisco. Fairnlouilt Hotel. \\'(i.\‘ (1)70) Chicago. Druko Ensemble. Win11. (ii-IS) Chicago. Organ. Cornbuskerg WOO (.09) Phila, Hotel Adclpllia. 0.45 P. I WOC (48-4) Davenport. Chlmel. 700 l‘ M. KYIV (5110) (YIIICIIKU-‘CUIIIZTCSB. WDAIP (3041) Kansas (‘lty. Plantation Pluycri). \\'l.\\' (-i‘.‘3) Cinci. Dinner concert. I‘. M. . 7.30 (‘l-‘t‘l" i-ill) Montreal. Mt. Royal. \\'l~‘.IiII (370) (Jlllcago. Oriole. \\’|~‘AA (471)) Ilnllan. Orchestra, \\'.\‘.\iD (310) New Orleans. Ilinncr con- cert. 7.45 I‘ “M. \\'().\\\' (520) (lilinhs. Orchestra. l. l‘. M. ' I\'IIJ (405) Lus Ange-lea. Lelglltorfs. KOA (322) Denver. Silver State. 0.00 P, M. KGW (492) Portland. Dance. 0.90 I‘. M. KNT (337) Hollywood. Dinner hour. DAILY BEDTIME STORIES l‘. M. 5.00 WNAC (fl) Boston. Kraay Kat. 0 P. M. 5.3 Willi.“ (MB) (‘Ilicngm Joy-iligger (fliil). WEEK H70) Huston. Bil: Brother. “WIN (1170) (fhlvujto. Skoesix 'l‘ll.‘lll. 8.00 P. M. WBPN (QM) Chicago. Juvenile Period. \\'II' (Flilil) Phllil. Ilucle \Vlp. \\'.\‘l3 (J28) Atlanta. Burgcss story. 0.30 I‘. M. Dundee regarding his. return t0 F‘ Mcnwam ' 9b 80 France and he has appeared before M- ' 143 11,2 s to assure us of his willingness 7'3 “if to fulfill any contracts he has 10" 107 made. ll 108 143 We believe that Dundee issiii- qY-‘llll-"lfifi - com in his statement; but we note In your letter that you say you Wolldchlwki: feel that Dundee should fight " - gratuitously in return for the C- Brown .- 8X 96 107 iheavy losses sustained through his M. Chandler . 13!) 128 if!) (failure to fulfill his last contract 1., “lright _. 141 ' 153 120 with yoil. This commission is l‘. McDonald _ 163 15s H5 willing to co-operate with you to B. Stewart .. 102 1251) 103' the extent of bringing Dundee back ; to France, but it cannot, in Jus- commcrcim League f tice to Dundee. ask him to go ‘*1 '* l there for nothing and if you will Fennel and Chandlers Wm hy| default from Rogers llartlivarc with‘ a score of 2007, l P. lo .. .. - ‘ '- to present the matter to him. Of w_%jgcoste course. I repeatyou are to realize C Chandler m6 111 152 that that part oi your letter which H‘. Camera“ " 1X8 m3 H, refers to him fighting gratis must R C} l ’ "i he entirely eliminated. ' 1am 8' " '"' n2 100 w" In the interest of expediency, T“tal_2007- i may I further suggest to you that you attend to this matter as soon as is consistentlypossIble. i Doubts Frenchman's Weight. Dundee last winter ‘signed for a bout against Bretonnel in Paris, but unexpectedly returned to this country without boxing, the French protest to tho commission alleged. The Italian last week notified the commission he was prepared to go Iabroad to fulfill the contract, but requested that BretonneVs present weight he ascertained, explaining that he has reason to believe Bre- tonnel could no longer make ‘I35; pounds, the weight stipulated in) the contract Dundee said he sign- ed. The decision to forward the let- ter was the first intimation that French authorities expected Diln- dee to make the trip abroad and box without receiving any pay. Chairman James A. Farley ali- nounceil that further action by the‘ commission will depend entirely upon the reply the (board receives from Boyer. ~i—<-o&_i_ Gym-B to 10—-SpecIe.l class; 3.80 till 5—Studente; 5 to 6.30, Neterana volley ball; 8 to 9.30. Men's Volley Ball. Bowling-T City League, Y. M. C. A- vs. Telephone, 8.30 City League. Carveils "vs. Milne. Urged Suspension 0f Residence Rule resolution urging the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association to re- commend the suspenslon of the re- sidence clause thereby enabling hockey players of Halifax to be eligible to become members of the Dartmouth hockey club. the City Hockey League executive night unanimously approved of the proposal which has been so strenu- ousiy advocated by the amateur leaders of this city and district. The resolution secured the un- animous eniiorsation of all four clubs in the Halifax league and will be sent along to the (Maritime Province branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada for their consideration. The Dartmouth proposal requests the suspensi of the amateur residence clause until such time as the amateur sport governing body may make a thorough investigation of the ex- tenuating circumstances eitisting here with respect to amateur hoc- key. Ronaid 0"1‘0o1e Wins At St; J ohn’s ST. JOHN ‘B. Nfld.) at Princess aunt tonight. covering the distance in i5 mninutea. 48 3-5 seconds. local runner. was second. and John Bali. Sydney. third. Jimmy lf-law- bolt. or Wostville. N. s, are ed HALIFAX, Nov. 22——Ad0pting a ‘ last Nov. 22-- Ronald O'Toole. local runner, was. victor in the ten-mils indoor race . (lower (Stone, anothere Rickard Is Obliged l To Abandon Bouts} NEW YORK. Nov. 22——l“:illilri.z, to agree with ilie State Athletic‘ Commission on ilivialtlil oi’ the n», (reipts for charity today (compelled; Tex Rickard to abandon plans tori bouts between Mickey Walker nildi Tommy -Milligan, for the welter- weight title, and bctwcen Jimmy Goodrich null Luis Vluciintlili, for’ the lightweight cliampiiinsliii) at; the Christmas Fund show on ill-cl 23 . Readjustnient 0f . Natl inal League TORONTO, Nov. 22~Tho road- justnlelit of tilc National Hockey League schedule in order to re- ceive the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion ilse of the Toronto Arena gardens on more, Saturday nights during the season provides games for St._ Pats in Toronto on Friday nights. Jan. 1. Jan. 15, Jun. 29 and Feb. 2 instead of on Saturday nights of the some wecks as ori- ginnlly scheduled. Under the rearrangement Ot- tawa will play In Toronto on Jail- uary 1st.; New York on January KYW (51111) Chicago, Illlcle Boll. \\'('Al'l (402) Pitts. Pnclc Kuybe. \\'I<‘AA (I70) llnilns. (fllllilrl-lfs hour. \\'I.I'I‘ (Iiiifl) Phila. Drcuin Iliiiltly. 7.45 I‘. l\|. \\'I.S (315) (‘hii-agil. Lullaby time, 00 I‘ M ti. . . KGW (492) Portland. Children's pro. gram. ' 8,30 I‘. M. I\'I'() (420) San Francisco. Children's hour. 930 I‘. M . K11.) (I05) Lus Aligclcs. (‘llililri-ifls pro- gram. DAILY FEATURED 9B0 A M KYW (nan) cilll-llgof t". M. c. A. <-x- crclscs. 8.00 A. l“. WWJ (85.1) Detroit. Setting ups, D A ‘ll .00 . A . Wll’ (501)) Ihllit. Women's set-Hill'- WJZ (455) N. Y. Women's hour, also WRC, 0.30 A. M. KQV (275) Pitta. Program. WNAC (290) Boston. Bible nsillngil. W\VJ (353) Ilotroit, Tonight's dinner. 10.00 A. M WLS (345) Chicago. Question ox. WOO (500) Phila. Grand organ. WMAF (402) N. Y. Musical. WMCA (8-11) N. Y. Vocal. 10.30 A. M. CKCK (357) Toronto, Studio music. \\'(,‘(‘O (417) St. Paul, lilpls. Day's pro gram. Iloine 11.00 A. M. WIIT (400) Chicago. Women's talks. W00 (non) Pllilu. Luncheon music. IVQJ (4-18) Chicago. Household Econ mnics. WRNY (250) N. Y. "Stnccstono." music. 11.80 A, M. KYW (530) Chicago. Table talk. WAHG (310) N. Y. Concert. 11.45 A. M. 12.09 Noon WI"! (305) Phila. Tea room orchestra. WHAD (271)) Milwaukee, Pinnniogue. WNAC (280) Boston. Shepard’: Orcb WHT (400) Chicago. AI Carney. estrn. WJZ (415) N. Y. (lrchcstrn. WWJ (353) Detroit. Static: Orchestra. 12.15 P. M. WLW (423) Cinci. Nonniluy program. KQV (275) Pitts. Program. WTAM (800) Cleveland, Euclid Btndioll. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Luncheon 12.80 I‘. M. WGBS (310) N. Y. "Scripture." Music. music. WON (i110) Chicago. Drake Ilnlcmbiii I245 I‘ M ' crcr (I11) Montreal. an. chestru. 1,00 I‘. M. KTCL (HNUSentfie. "Kiddie: Club." WGY (380) Schencciiiily. Music, talk. IVIIAII (275) Atlantic City. 15th.; Pittsburgh on January 29th. and Boston on February 12th. trio. WHK (273) Cleveland. Address, Farm out after the seventh mile. so er- ing from aora feet. 0 ooh was Holland Perle (Lop v N. WMII PIN?! j own; » t. fir; “THE EMPIRE’S BEST” a bu»: s1 fin; Canadian apples "arms ‘Imperial Fruit Chev!) rlputfllll was maintain- ) "jIIW awe I. Qt.» f ‘IDTCSGUQIIQM. ('4 TM _ production “THE FOOL” WILL AMAZE‘ YOU — YOU - THRILL YOU -- ROUSE Many cahbratod um) and woman 0! “d!!! "d "l"; lubed with tongues 20f scan and calla! FOOLS. AsIIINc: - " comma; COLUMBUS will» dared sail would» wim- HVIIIILIKM EOX . oanliiuiin IDWE ’ ' IBIARDE IccnnrIolW-o l, fifmundiiouldiiig NOVEMBER 23,- .1925, 7 2. Scientific GALILEO who believed the oarthyaa round. 3. Dreaming JOAN OF ARC whose "visions" Flflme. 4. Imaginative JULES VERNE who foretold the‘ x F. B» 5. Aspiring WRIGHTS, lnventorsof heavier ‘ Planes. 6. Foolhaiviy FULTON, whose “folly” revoiutifl , V. d 1. Creative EDISON, who flooded the world-Ill“ A _ . 8. Practical FLAGLER, who converted overglldo‘ 9. Philosophic FRANKLIN, who harnesed IiQItning-IIIII l Hi0- ‘ ___ I0. And also DANIEL GlLCI-IRIST, social rcvoiutlonist of ooday. " . - - “.40 Today at 3.1-5.1’! £345 Matinee—.-26c- 16c. Ni§ht-37c,26c,'16c. ’ hero of CHANNINGPOLLOCKS glorious dnlnld. Cilf-lgjLlENGE OIL i’ “H . ll ‘-.i.l' .ii| 1.16 P. M. | ifFNF (200) Shenandoah. Concert. L80 l‘. M. KFKX (282) Iiastings. Farm talks. Willi (310) Buffalo. Radio trades. music, WHN (301) N. Y. Vocal, Instrumental.‘ WIlW (423) tfiilcl. liusIui-ss reports. ( W01 (270) Amen, Ia. College chimera; talks. i IVUAW (520) Omaha. Luncheon con-i WUII (405) Newark. Music. ( 1.45 P. M. l (YKAC (410) Montreal, Winsr" Trio. (JNNA (294) Moncton, N. B. Musical. cert. 2.00 l‘. ‘M. \V(‘Alil (462) Pitts. Aidino Theiitre. wtlci- (252) N. x. Songs nl-oifelltnl. WI!’ (500) ' Philu. "Market Hints," “surf? , _ 8.00 P. M. (FKCL (357) ‘Porunto. Afternoon recital KQV (275) i'lits. Afternoon program. WEAF (102) N, Y. Millie. 4.00 l‘. ll. KIFNF (2nd) Slleilaniloah. Is. Concert. KJlt (3245) Seattle. Musical program. Willi (273) Cleveland. Concert. NLW (423) Oiucl. Afternoon program. WUC (484) Davenport. Aunt Jails, bale- liilll. W00 (i100) Phila. Organ and trumpets. 4.80 I‘, M. (‘NR5 (400) Saskatoon. Musical WDAF (880) Kansas City. Baseball, music. 5.00 l‘. M. KOA (I221 Denver. Afternoon music. WCCO (417) St. Paul, Mpls. "lfcndiers Club" R0?!" 0|‘- WAAI! (203) Neward. Sparta, Vocal. i I‘ M. Seaside l 0.0 . ‘ IWRW (273) Tsrrytowi; Police alarms, s ' ' (Copyright, 1925, by International ladle variety Ia the initial starting point 0,00 P. M. KGO (301) Oakland. Studio music. 0.15 . tKFlix (288) Hastings. Ifelsy program. 0,30 P. llf. !\\'()Il (ma) Newark. "Sports." 0.2a l‘. u. iwuici (no) iimltoll. Lost lulu foumLi i\vc,u (silo mlirliia. "Sports." iWNYC (5211) N. Y. Police alarms. i 1.00 I‘. III. . . . . . . . . . . .- WDAF (300) Kansas (‘lty. "School of l, the Ir." lWIlAD (275) Milwaukee. Organ. ‘ o l‘ M. . .25 l‘. . iWFAA (470) Dnllnl. "Sports." Programs, Chicago.) l THE PRODUCTION OF SEED GRAIN BY EXPERIMENTAL FARMS. throughout Canada aim to produce seed grain of a degree of excell- ence through the exercise of very (who wish to produce Rs later-ed Seed in commercial quantit es. Re- gistered Seed. as is now pretty , generally known, is the highest , legal Seed Grade recognized by the Seeds Aot of Canada. lt is de- epection- is founld to be at least 99.05 per cent true to variety. ll-t must also have originated either from Registered ‘Semi or from what Is known as Elite Stock 800d. The latter class of seed, which must be at. least 99.995 per cent true to of all Registered Seed. ‘Prom It (Registered Seed is produced in the first piece, s fact which emphasises the great. Lmportance of having Elite Stock Seed all that the defin- ition implies and requires. To make sure that the degree of (Dllflfy 311d tfllenxg m typo pgquff- attained. a verysocatrfiful inspection a pecuniary. .- ovougli this Ioipéelion be that Ibis noF€£' wcco (417) st. mill, Mp1s. Farm soul-J ' The Experimental Farms oper- 1: ‘sted by the Dominion Government ‘ which is obtainable only y.“ special care. Thu grain is dosignfl, ell for use by special seed growers fined as seed which. on field in-_ FOX I NEWS - AESOPS FABLES — ORCHESTRA i l"'| ‘ii " I ll,‘ ll,‘ “(lmliimlll l) wiileii ' been given such great many years. heating troubles. Fred II Til.” 1i.is'§"§""" This is the FURNACE that has School. , TAKE TWO-RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l '1‘3“".’5"*"""E;‘:’.." Iii/if! ff/f [A/(V I ‘s enhance‘ satisfaction for a Call, write or phone us about four Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre iky Chewing Tobacco. Hickey-s. IIIBIIEI 8i high requirements of this grade. It is highly desirable. however. tha Black Twist Is something better than the ordinary its own. The man who wants a real good lasting chew, always asks for Beware of substitutes. TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. MANUFACTURER! COOS It has a flavor all IIGIIDLSQI which organisation the Experimen- tal Fatima cooperate closely. firs)»: maintained-for, , ‘ at as many iacea as possible. la-‘fflr was» W1 ‘£61800 of aeeil of the leading kinds of grain grown. This is the policy of the Dominion Experimental F01’!!! system. These} farms aim also to propagate this seed so as to be able to supply seed growers with a fair quantity of l-‘rst Generation Registered Deed, thereby enabling them to hroceed in the work of producing Registered Seed without loss of e 9d by Elite Stock 590d Illl bell! Hm ln-IMG the Experimental Far-mg produced a sood many hundreds 17-Year-0ld J ocliey IsWell Advised CHICAGO, lli., Nov. 22-11078 than half of the $60,000 he Ill! earned by bringing his mounts home in front has been Invested bby Jockey Arthur Mortessan. 17- ysar-oid 92 poundar. in a ranch in Idaho, his home stats. The roll went Into bonds. be said. on Dill" "l! through Chicago yests l! 5" or bushels of registered seed of didsred practicable Ab; m-itq N) Imflm. u-vaacl n 71:12‘): finds‘, This T3‘ .1811 ‘t: rge been; g . onion A-mlomsgiu - i: . V _. wt» .". . »_-_ y route to vllit his homer in omel- daio. Idaho. t v -