PAGE TWO Mrs-Mary Gray CANADIAN Mormons, You SHOULD B11: HEALTHY Aim Harry! '_ waver, B. C.—"Mothcrl.ood left I lie a. physical and nervous wreck. 1 was so weak 1 could scareel get around ind was too nervous to seep. had . headaches and bacloichee all the time , Ind distressing pains in my slde—mx $1 health was entirely gone. I doctore ‘:1 tit. got no relief to speak of utitll‘ 1 an taking Dr. Perce a Favorite Pre- ptlon, and before 1 had taken all of one bottle I was much Improved. and In time 1 was con-pletoly restored health. Have had two fine, healthy children since. Hat it not been for Dr. Piano's Favorite "rascriptitin 1 don't. v know what. I would have donor-Mrs. ' Mary Gray, 732 Homer Street. , What Doctor Plcrco's Favorite Pre- . scriptlon has done for other mothers, it ' . will do for you. Get It this very day ‘ ‘ from your neighborhood drugglst, in . either liqtild or tablet form and write Dr. Marco's lnvalids Howl ln Buffalo N. Y., for free, confidential medical advice. Send 10 cents to Dr. Plerca‘s Laboratory Bridgaburg, Ont., If you wish a trial package of tablets. - \ OF QUILTUED CHIFFON NEW YORK, Dec. till-Hostess gowns they call them in the shops. In renlity they arc thc qu ltetl chit‘- fon, veivol. sittin or‘ silk dwssing. _ gowns slightly disguised, iii-to which a hostess slips when untixpectetl callers disturb licr afternoon nap. Ovv“ llililliN QOO~O@O-O-OOQOQ~OOO %vvv "CAPTAIN BLOOD," l VltlIIl rlgan in tho title role, In an adup . CHAP-Tlfill XXIV. Having crossed the Carrbean iii the tectb 0i‘ contrary winds. it was nit. until the curly days of April ship to detcrmine the method of assault. "lt is of ‘niportance, mcssieurs" he told thcm, “that wp take the city ‘by surprise. not only before itcan put itself into a slate of defense; but bcforc It can remove its treas- ures inlziiitl. I propose to lam‘. .1. force sulllcituit v.0 achieve this to tln- north of the city touglit after tizirk." llc was ll9'll'il rcspetrtliilly’ and Jpprovlngly by his titliccrs, scorn- fuily by (‘zipttiin lilood. lllondwtis tlu- only one zimongst thum who knrw tyxactly ivliut ltty ahead. 'l‘\vo years tigo lu- lind himself consider- eu a raid upon tho tilace. and lic b‘ul zittualli" tnzido a survey of it. The iloron':-‘ proposal was one to up oxpcctctl from a (fflllllliililtli-l‘ irht-si- knowlctlgp of Ctirtttgctin nits only such as might bc derlvcd from innps, (irogrtiphlctilly and strntcziiuilly considcrctl. 't is ti curious pl ‘c. ll stands. tilnitisi fonr-sqiitirti, s Jot-nod cast and north ‘by hills. and i‘. may b» snill to taco south upon tho in~ tier of two lllll'l)f)I‘S by which it is Consonant Nartonat Raltwavs Effective. Monday. Janiiary.5lh. as leaving Suniuiersltle at. 11.1 a. m. airrivlng at Charlottetown ZIl. 2.10 p. m. No. 213 train lcuvlng Charlottetown tit 12.05 p m. tir- rlvlng at Siitnmcrsklta 4.18 p. m. No 205 trttin lctiving Bordon tit 11.115 a. m. arriving tit Summcrsitlte 1.40 p. m. and _l.l‘illn No. 208 lcttvlng Summerside tut 1.45 p. m. arriving at Borden, 3.35 p. in. are ills-con- t. nued. a. m. and forcnotin trip of so tiiscontinuctl. N0 further change in Malnlzintl and South of (lhurlottctown West of Summerttide. 074-12-30-m6I itaiiet Th; parties as they are known and titer trouble. GEO. K. GOFFIN. St. Peter's Bay. 600-12-313441. Jinnual Meeting of The . Annual Meeting 2 p. m. JOHN SILLIKER. President. L. J. McNElLL, Sedy. Tress. 1577-12-31 M21 Shortfoiirse“ A Three Week; Short Course in Domestic Science, including les- sons ln cookery, mllllnery, dress- making, laundry and household administration will open on Mon- day. January 12th at Prince of wjwalcg College. Tuition free and railway fare refunded. Apply at co to Supervisor. Women's In- tutco, Box 123, Charlottetown. 622-12-21M3i. ‘ ~ 4 UCTION SALE q leflhc" undursigndtf often; for sale ‘ his valuable marq_ about twelve hlmdrd lbl and bound. Wlll lell a! 1 H; H. Con: Store, Morell, on Fri- , January 2nd, 1925 at the hour ‘ clock p. m. , Vol-ma of Sale. Nilno months credit on approved note. 6 p. c. off for each. JOHN J. MscADAM. West 8t. Peters. P. E, Island 658-12-80M3h IUTIGE Jllhe ll hereby notified it. rosy concern that ‘in severed his connection Gregor and takes this opportunity of blanking all 111K110 who have bqmoaks o. slime of’ ttlvei-r paitron- ago lbr bk con iim-lry 1., McGrelt -wlho takes ovt-r one business on (timothy of January. i925. Uhduvlgiutd has, howcvtr. the book debts. moire. and other securities fm . 011d miuireo immediate . of mil-such accounts so email-or otherwise, an are now ov- qfigs, ante vrloiieottnoloss itp his . batman wltib u; hflloslelay as poo- .. lib! thh twuIJ-ttlihd My of incumbent A. D. 1004, i ~'_ DANIII. MQGIIQOI of 4K1 II 1925, N0. 4 train shown in foldcrs. Train ictiving Sackvlllc at 7.15‘ C111‘ of (Ittrtzigciiti Fcrry conncctng with some, is til- scrvice nor in local service, East Sig... “(g .11|~.-.-t|y "w." 1Q i)". 5pm orl _icxp1nin._l_lic_ L111l1f_'l1lL1115_.1fl1C.H_M._.L1li I who emu-ed my to bc ziccortlctl to till‘ hucczintacrs. house and stole a sum of money on Sunday evening return it at once “V, ’ur_"'0r his men. the Brlttimh American Sliver Black Fox 00., will be held In the Town Hall. Suvnmerslde, on January 15th at normally ztpproatcli-‘ti. Tho entrance to lhl‘ outcr liurbor- wliii-li is iii iwtiity‘ a lagoon some tlirce miles s llit- [lot-ti (Jliiczi or Little Mouth 1111'] dcft-nticd by 11 fort. A long strip oftlt-nsely woodcd land to ‘wcstivttrti acts hcro as ‘a natural ‘llrl'iil\'\\'illt'i‘. illlfl as the inncr li-ir- lbor is itpproncbt-tl, tintitlicr strip of Ilund thrusts zicmss zit right angles | . . . 11mm lht- it lowurtls tlit- multi- ltuid on tlic 1.. . Just short of this it cvziscs, lctiriiig u decp btit vtry ntirrow f'llllllllll. tt vt-rlltiblc g: ‘wtiy, into tlic SPPIIIT‘ rind sheltered l nncr lliiflifli‘. Aiiollit-r fort 1101011115 this soctiritl IIZISHZIIJIP. itlnst and norlli ‘ lics tho lllilllllllflil. Iwlilt-li niny be loll oiit of ziccoiinl. Iliut to tho w st ziiitl iioriliwcsttbls viii‘. so wcll guurtlctl on every other It stands ‘buck ‘licyonil tt hall-mile of ‘lll'2l(‘li, flllll Iicsitlos this and lhl‘ ‘stout iviills ivliicli l'orl fy it, "would :ll|l|)"1\TlUllZIVl' no otlior dcfvnst-s. '| lt rcniziint-tl lot“ (‘ztttttiin lllood to ‘ltivnrtil itifnrmctl him that [llPllOlP or oi‘ opcning tho ‘.1 ziult. in tho 'mtmnor which lit) prcscribtatl was I Ca 12in Blood smilcd sardonic apprccizition of tlic honor reserved ‘ 1t was precisely what hc would have uxpcctcd. For the ‘buccnntrcrs tho titingcrs; for M. do Itivarol the honor, glory and proilt of the etitcrprisc. “ll is mi honor which l‘must de- cllnc." said ho quite coldly. Wol- vcrstnm, grunteti approval and Hagtitortie and Yborvllle nodded. "'1 will not lead my mcn ‘into fruit- less danger." "book you. M. ‘le Capltaine, slncc you are afraid to undertake this thing, l will myself undertake it," .\i. do Rivzirol declared. “if 1 do s0. l shall have proved you wrong and I shall have ti word to say to you tomorrow which you may not like. l am being very generous to you. s'r. You liavc lotive to g0. it was sheer obstlnttcy and empty pride that drove hint, and hc. rcct-iv- I'd the lt-sson i111 dcsorvcrl. Clot-to upon fifty livcs wcro lost in the aid- vcnturc. togctlit-i‘ with lizilf a tlnzcn bouts stored with ammunition and light guns. The Baron went back to his Ilagshp an iniurlatcd, ‘but by no means u wiser man. He was awakened at dawn by the rolling thunder of guns. ltlmcrg- ing upon [ho poop in nightcap and slippers. ho ltchcltl a sight that iii- crcnsctl his unroasontiblc. and un- rcat-ionlng lury. Thu four buccanocr ships undcr canvas ‘wicrc half a mile off the lint-a (lhfcu and llttlc morn than half a mlio from tbc remaind- cr of tho llcct. and from thclr flanks llnmo and siiioko wt-n. blcchlnll cticli tlinv- they swung ‘broadside tn the great rniind fort, that. guarded tlint iuirrow cntrtiticc. Tho fort, zil- thougli returning tin» Iirc vigorous- ly. Yct for all thclr maneuvering tin,- llllf3I‘<'ifll‘t‘.l‘H wt-ro not. osonp ng punishmctit. 'i‘ht- starboard gun- wlizilt- of tho Atropos had itccn ham- , .5. ’.’ f J 1‘ ' ' ‘ 4 ’ 1] {Ill I .11’ L511 t! ii from all other laxatives and relief or Defective Hirnination Constipation Biliousneu - The action of Nature's Remedy (NI Tablets is more natural and thor- lllllh. oflecta will be a revela- lion-you will he] so good. Make the tut. You will tbisdifloronco. Uaol For 0n! 1N!!! Yuan cm" ‘will! Old Block " ll JllltOII—LmIo in- The um IR-ln obi-third can, A Romance of the Spanish Main by RAFAEL s catiyi-igiiteii. 1022 by Rafael Ssllllllnl. . mered Into splinters. and a shot bad caught her astern In the coach. (‘ARTAGENA Th9 Elizabeth was badly ‘battered about the iorecastle- and the Ara- bclla's niaintop had been shot away gugement the Lachesls caime real- plosinn; half the tort went up in fragments. A lucky shot from the biicczincers had found the powder itiagaizine. hours later when Captain Blood. as spruce and cool as if he had lust come from a levee, stepped upon thc quarter-deck of the Vlctorleuse. to confront M, de Rivarol, still In bodgown and nigiitcap. “l have to report, M. le Baron. that we are fort on Boca oi France is mains of its into tho outer harbor is open to your fit-ct. our coming notion. it ls spread be- 1 l ABATINI pi: picture with J. Warren Ker- tlttn of this thrllllnl Imvsl. whilst towards the end of that en- llllll. the French fleet hove iii sight ing out of thetlght with a shatter- "u", [g ‘m u" "- l“; of Cztrtzigcnti, and M. Rivarol stini- ed rudder, steering herself by hard labor. moned a council aboard his llag- sweeps. There was a terrific ex- it may have been a couple of In possession of the (fchicn. The standard flying from what re- tower. and the way "You behold there the scene 0f for» you like a map.“ Blood pulntcd out the fort atlthe mouth of the inner harbor and of- fcred a plan oi‘ certain Wctory. with Cartugcntrs gold inr-aurcd the invad- ers. At noon on the morrow, shorn of dt-fcnccs and threatened with b mi- btirtimcnt. flartagtwnit sent offers oi‘ surrender ‘to dc ltivairol. The plunder ‘was enormous. In the course of foiirdnys over a hundred mulos lzitlcn with gold went outoi’ tba city and down ‘to the boats waiting at tbc ‘beach to convey trczisurc zibotird the ships. CHAPTER XXV. THE HONOR O1" .M. DE RIVAROL‘ During the cttpltulatlon and for some t-‘nic after, Capltain Blood anti . the greater portion of his ‘buccn- nt-vrs lizid lit-on at thclr posts on the heights of Nucstra general do la Poupu. utlt-rlyin ignorance of what was taking place. Resentment smouldcrctl timongst his ‘mcn fora whiic, to flame out violen-tly at the t-ndol‘ that week in Cartagenti. It ivas only by undertaking to vo'cc their grievance to the Baron that their captain was ztblc for the ‘mo- ment to pacify them. That donc. iic ivciit at oncc. in quest oi’ M. do RlVIIYDl. “M. h- Btiron. I must speak frank- ttr.» on tbc point of mutiny. They demand to know when tlici sharing of the spoil is to tnkc place, and when tin-y are to rcccivc the fifth for which their articles provide. The mcn know that. it exceeds the enormous total of forty millions. Tlicy Insist that the treasure itself be |irotliicc<i and weighed in their presence. I warn you that unless you yield to a demand that I con- sidcr just and therefore uphold. you may look for trouble. and it would not surprise me liyou never lean- Cantagena at all, nor convey u single ‘gold piece home to France." "ii-m i to understand that you are threatening me?" “You do not know the ways of buccaneers. If you persist, Carte- genzi will be drenched in blood, and whatever the outcome the King of France ‘will not have been well served." The cnti 0i‘ it all was that. M. dc mtrkt- the noccssnry preparations, and if Captain Blond and his offic- crs would wait upon him, on board, the Victoricusc tomorrow morning. tbc trctisum should he produced, weighed in their presence and ltholr fifth share surrendered there and then into thclr own keeping. Among tbc buccaneers that night that, was hilarity over ithg sudden abatement of M. de Rivarolbi imon- stroiis pride. But when the next dawn broke over Cartagena, they had tho explanation of it. The only ships to be seen ln the harbor were the Arabella and tbc Elizabeth rid- ing mt anchor and the Atropos and the Lachesls cateencd on theheach for repair of the damage sustained in tho ‘bombardment. The French ships were gone. illoorlwiig reduced to despair. if ho followed now, Heaven knew what would happen to the town. Uflftlllfl to reach a decislomhis own men and Hagthorpes took themat- tor off his hands. eager to give chtisc to Itfvarol. (Contimicd In our next issue.) --<0>i—— CANADIAN OFFICIAL FRUIT EXPORTS CABLEGRAM The High Commissioner for Can- ttlti is officially advised by cable- grnm from Ottawa that between December 3rd and 19th the follow- ing quantities of Canadian apples have been despatched to United Kingdom ports: London—33.000 Nona Scotla- Liverpooi-Jillllltboxes flrom BriL lsh (Iolumbiii. and 8,000 barrels from Ontario. Mancho|ter~—l8.000 barrels from Nova Scotla, anti 3.000 barrels from Ontario GIngow-JLOOO boxes from Ilrlt- ish (Zniumhia, land 11.000 barrels from Ontario Southampton-ZLOOO boxes from British Columbia and 3,000 barrels from Nova Scotla. barrels from FATHER OHERRIER DEAD DUNDAS, Dec- 30. -—-11'ather Leo Cherrier. who was 90 years of sga and was one of the old-est. priests in Canada. til-ed yesterday tut the only-could. For children and alum. House of Bmvideno, wlisne be bud been chaplain for many years. Charlottetown. nevertheless . and ymi {Ts} sulfofifillifyhhrfif ltlvaroi gavp a promise at. once to , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ 1 “Y ‘Ali . in; ILLETTS PURE FLARE LYE is the Int-all h homo sanitation. No- thing equals It for cleaning out uinh sad drains, cleaning grsuy cooking utensils. keeping floors clean. etc. Got a can from your GILLETTS I907.» PURE FLAKI m LYE Building Activities For 1924 \Vliile 1024 has not been by any moans a banner building your in sonic important structures have gong‘. up. taken tho character of ing anti repairing. tititl the addition tintlali and balcony to tho liislintfs l1tilace. Both these structures have titltlcti to rlie architectural bcuitty of the city. The new City Hospital is rtipltlly nearing completion. the workmen now being cngagcti on the interior. it is expected to have the institu- tion finished some time iii ApriLl llunter and Chappel are the urchi- tects and Philips and Clark the' contractors. ‘ Among the business Strvct. This is a friimc builtling.. forty by eighty feet. with con-l crctc fonntlutloti and bascment. is modern in every rcspcct and is cqiiipiictl with n flrc Ipmof boiler- room and a. two deck concrete floor. iiorton fife. the architects and the, work is being done by Mr. Doyltg- contractor. t Enrly in the year the Wcdlock builditig‘ ivas coinplcttily renovated; for Fcnncl d‘; (lhandlcr. litirtlwziro. tnerohants. The old E. E. Parson five and tcn cent store and Beer '62 Weeks’ wergi also rcnovatctrfor R. '1‘. H0lmtin’s Ltd. A one story frame building. used as a dance hall was added to Mr.| C. 11. [Poster's grocery store on Brighton road, the architects being Harris and Horton and the con-l tractors Webster & Cudmore. A puke shop nnd residence was biillt for Mr. Louis Hyncs by Mr. Doylc, contractor. McDougttll & McAulay renovated the Toggcry on Queen, Street for Mr. (leorge Browse and‘ remodelled anti tiiatie scvcral rc- palrs to the upper story of the! Stern's Laundry building, Webster & Cudmore renovated the building on Water Street now occupied by Mr. J. M. Roop. pork packers, on Water street. included in the new residences erected during the year were two, frame houses on Ambrose Street for Mr. W. Boulter. (H. and s. Lowell an eleven room residence on Sprink Park Road for i\lr. H. It. Stewart,‘ (McDougall & McAuley) a. two and s. httlf story rcsitlence on Ulpperl Prince Strcet for Mr. L. N. LePugc tWebstor & (‘utlmorcl, a residenci- onflrttfiton Strcct for tiit- Misses- Irving (‘Mcllouguli ills l\I.'ic.-\uh:yl. Besides tlhis. Mc.Douga‘l ti‘; Mac- Auley moved. remodelled and built an addition to the residence on Kent Street of 1h‘. Boer; made re.‘ pairs on a laritc scale t.o the rcslq. enco 0f Mrs. D. Dairies, Duntlas Es- Dlaflflile; fittctl up tbc residence on‘ When Kidneys Hurt Drink More Water The American mcn and women, must guard constantly against kitl~| ney trouble because we often cal too much rich food. Our blood is filled with acids which the kidneys, strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish.‘ tho ellmlnative tissues _clog and the result is kidney trouble, blad- tier weakness and a general de- cline In health. Whcn your ktldnoys fcel like lumps of lead; your hack hurls or the urine is cloudy. full of sod-i- meut, or you are obliged to seek relief two or ‘three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, ntrid stomach. or ‘if you have rbeii- matism when the weather Is bad. begin drinking lots of good soft water and get from your pharma- cist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a taolespoonfui In a glass or water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon lutice. combined with lithla, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neut- ralize the acids In the system so they no longer are a source of ir- ritattion, thus often relieving blad- der disorders. Jad Salts ‘is inexpensive; can not injure. makes a delightful efferves- cent litbIa-water drink and belongs in every home. because nobody can make s mistake by hsvinl s I000 kidney flushing any time. By ll moans have your physician on - Inc your kidneys st least twice yp-iir. 1M s. Mlex. tPet/roleuni _ . . . . _ _ . _ _. lnternti-tiiontail Mer. Marine The ‘bulk of building ‘work in Press Stool Car _ the year just ended, however. has Rttmtng _ 1011100011‘ Southern Ptuoilllc __ ‘Studebaker Among the most important works Union PacllflQ _ of the year are the tnemorlal front L..,_.,;h Comm‘. __ to St. l1eter's Ctitlietiral cnmplott d U_ S’ Steel _____ __ illlfl dedicated early in the year, U_ s_ [mlurmrlal Ammo establish» Batik Cominicrce _________ __ tin-tits t-rccictl during tho your tbc Bamk Royal most important is perhaps that of Batik Montreal __._ the Central Creameries on Fitzroy Bktlllk Nora Sooilzi. _______ .. for standing machincry. llurris and .1 Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Dec. tilt-Quotations furnished by Ward amid Jobinsbno. Mutnbeis of the Montreal Stock Exchange: 13c Bell Telephone - -_-_ Biontpton‘ _ .... .- _ 31% St. Lawtrentcu Flour - 6B Utoawzt l/ower ..... .. _ -— Uuba Cane Sugar ‘Pfd. _.-. . 59 tan Atmercau 1’et-ioleum‘.__. 62% America-n Can. ______ __ _ 158% Brazilian Fraction . . 641A Hcawani Smuth Pid. - 74 Hotwird Snitltli iOom. -- --- —— Spain-leh River ‘Preferred _.- —— 500:1 Company of Canada -_ 84 British Iflmipir Steel 1st 111d — Petunia-us - — Abttlibi _... _ , Shtawinigiui _-. _ 1301/; Laurent-Ale Pulp __________ _. 811/3, Canadian General Electric .. — Oaintrdlan Steamship 0on1. _- —- ‘Oanadlinn Steamship 1nd. __ - A-sebstlos Com. ....... ._ 35 Dominion Bridge 80 Montreal Power - . 154% Winnipeg Els-iitrilc . 36% Natiouall Breweries 625g Aitlanitic Sugar __._- Am Car & Foundry . ___.. 195‘ Aim. Locomotive ____ -_ - 1061.5 Aim_ Sinolitlnc: A’; Reiiln-lnlg 71.5 Anaconda. Copper ........ _. 47% Canadian Paciifi-c Railwviy .. 149 New York Central __._. _. 118% Crucible Steel __._ . 731/; ‘ltniternautional Paper . . 57 Kelly Spriutgfrcld . _ 17 1187/5 357s of a Sum“ v01“ ‘Oolnsollidnlied Smolilers Xi) pc. ................. _. 50 M_ ONTRAEAI. ‘E1001 IANGE 1934 Victory ____________ __ 104.10 1933 Victory __._ 1922 Victory 1937 Victory W'l\L‘~£l.h~<DOC., 1731/4; ‘May, 176%: 11 July. 152%. |Corn—l)cc.. 126%; lM-‘ty, 1291/4‘, Jtuly, 130. ~()n>ts--»i)<~:-., 591/1. Mtty, 031%.; Ju- , 2%. \Vhonit—lMzi.y, 181%; July 1811/4. Prince strcct of_thc. Misses John- son; built d. new foundation and made gcnttral repairs to the res-id- enco on Brighton rotid of Mr] L. C. Haydon; niovcd and reniotlclctl the residence on Longworth Ave of Mr. \\'. Chester S. Mcbure; built an tid- tliiiion to and reinotlellctl the re- sidcnce on Wcytnonth strcctof Mr. l1‘. \V. Beer; and also remodelled ti burn for M-r. (i. .1. Rogers and con- \'l'1‘l.E(1 it into a three car garage. Ciidmore 8; Webster built an ud- ditlon to the home of Mr. Slnclwir on Brighton road anti‘ also made ox- lt-nslve repairs to thc rcsldcnce on North River Rot-id of Mr. '1‘. C. lidgett. LONDON SEEKS AERIAL PROTECTION LONDON. Doc. 30.—-'I‘|he new tMiiniis-ter for Air. Sir ‘Samuel Hoare. iranlis to see lvlie official air routes ,of Europe concentrated in Lon-down. Speaking ‘here recelntly he said: "l regard myself as under a very definite and. responsible obligation to tble nation: as a. whole. One ‘libllng desire to achieve during my tenm ttf office is lltllillll. 1 shall leave lthe atir dlulonoc oi‘ Lonidon stronger lbain‘ 1 »l‘t)itilld‘ it." -¢-o>———— BUTLER AND GEMS GONE -N-l'}W YORK, Dec. filth-Detectiv- cs‘ and police ‘tlotiay are seeking thieves IW-ll!) stdle jewelry, sllveh ware ‘and rte-re dblina valued at $20- 000 from lthte West Side home oi’ tTbomtaiw J. ‘Began, former secretary to Harry Payne Whilltin-ey, Christ- mas eve. Am Etilgftish butler hired 0111i? o week tngo. i5 reported mis- sins. The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO UININE Tablets will for- th she ainstG ' , hitting: an? 3h... sorta: ills resulting from a Cold. The box boars this signature -Pllaino solo- ‘ stic by J06 Mttbbileo and his R111‘: c. N. a. RADIO PROGRAM Radio Programme to be broadcast by the Canadian National Rail- ways, the lat-gait railway sys- tem in the British Empire from ' ‘ . STATION ONHA ‘($18 Metres), Mencton, N, 1B.- l-‘riday Jan- uary 2nd, 1025. 7.30 p.m.—-—Du.l Times Story, by "Uncle Alf." 8.00 p.m.—Livo Stock Reports 91.0. 8.30 rpm-Regular concert. Conttrttlco solo ......... -. Selected Miss Anna ltinllentfan-t Trombonel scllo ....... -. Selected Mr. Alyre httBlatnc Baritone solo-— IMI‘. Bob Gender Te-nor solo- (al-“Datmy Boy" . West-bailey (lb)—“'1‘o You" ...... -. Jereckie Mr. borne MoKt-iidrlck (a)——“l*a‘s.< des Abtbores" .... _. _____ _. Op. 37, N0. 2 Chamluzide (.b)—“~T"lie Calico Rag" Mrs. Fred Ward Adldress-—Mir. W. 1i, Swlill, Radio‘ Ping-inset. ‘Canadian Nfltllbfliftl Itttilwuys-Jlllsdlo and ‘the Can- tidliem Nattiorutil Railways." Contralto sollo -_.._...__ Selected Miss A-nnti tMlalc-nllziut. Tromilion-e solo‘ ________ _. Schected Mir, A-lyre LoBlanc Baritone solo- (:i)~“The Two Grcntadlers" _-. ___________________ _. Scliunmu-n (b)~Sclcotrtl. i and wholesome quality 7 ale dug to the absolute iii ityof all ingredients ‘and scrupulously clean , 4,, ‘i inethods of‘ manufacture ‘.Vir. Bob Gander ’I‘L'-mr sol0— 1'33‘. a Christie Biscuit‘ ____________ __._____ Helm-y Carey Mrulnnne McKcnttitrick " ‘ -_ l"|:ino solo, FlFl-tL Movement oi the ~ Son-nut "Ptiiihotlque" ......... .. ..__.__..._- Op No. 13 Beethoven Mrs. Fred. Ward Orclii-‘strzi Elirtiotl 1.. (‘lurk M‘ w_ A_ McK(|(§iAUc0|nl)a|n‘s,t .\-rt l\'-~S~:i.‘ml- iIiH .\ct ll. sunrnior. (‘Lnbc Prtvgrnznt) 10.110 p. lll.‘ Join! ‘rctzilttl by Jos- (‘lllll Krt-int-n. violin und lfillwootl 1.. (Tlztrlt, l: Violin bow Melody Buys, Jos-tvpb Iiroinltiti G-Ol) SAVE 'I‘HIE KING llfili-l-ltMli """""" 'l§.Yf.ii.',7t"-i.ii7iln Violin solo. "‘(‘.w‘ii'tl:t.-i" .I.o.-u~~|t!i Krt-iiit-dl s A Word To Women A hundred and twenty-one thou- sand women would comprlsc ii vast army. Yet a canvas was recently made among more than tbat‘uuni-I ber of women who had used Lydia l‘). Plnkhltilfs Vegetable Compound for feminine ailments: The result . irl-lhvllti" fl- "Mlrkrtitto gruzftisti" tlllSlllill l\"l‘i'llit‘il ltnrittvnt- sot», “Filirtet- lot‘ Jack" ------------------------ ._ Squirt» ldlwttotl 1.. (llurk Violin solo, ‘1i\tl_i<llc" _____ __ Xltilmy Josoltli lirc-incn- _S.\'l‘l'llll.\Y. JANUARY il..'>5 u. »m—— for)‘ lllllll‘ 12.210 p. .n 12-10 p. port. opulni" sloitzg- . "O11111'11.1"' “_..”. .'\'l.i<'|loi‘tr1'l| marlcable evidcnco of the power ot|_ Lydia E- Pin‘kham‘s Vegetable Coni-| pound over the ills of womankintl. and should intiuenco every sick 81111 ailing woman to try it. W011- Program‘ , FlldiDAY. JANUARY 2 I HAMILT()N’S BISCUITS (WGY Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company For that bed-time lunch-with milk.. Wonderful ! ! 190 Kilocyoles taso Material Eastern Standard Time 11.55 a. m-Time signals. - 12.30 p.m.—-Stock market report. 12.40 p.m.—i1roduce market rc- Fr rt. 12.45 p. m-Weather report. 2.00 p. m.—-<Music o-ntl l" ll "Iie-zrlitli lliints," Dr. ‘C. W. Wood American Medical it-ssocia-tiou. 6.00 p. ‘ili.-—~Pl‘0dll(!i3 amt] slot-kl. g-"fl cage market quotations; news bulletins.‘ QQQ, JFUX 6.30 p. 'lll.—'Sl'01‘.l\f:\~l for cliiltlrcn. Qmn 006* \/‘\‘ v 7.00 rp. -m.—lintertiizttlho.nzil Sandal‘ School Ins-son. 7.45 tp. in. ——lleal.t.‘lt talk. Solectioni, " let March" ______ __ __________________ __ llrunilitfllci‘ WGY Orchestra . 8.00 p. tit-Comedy drama, "Tho. stscuir s; Little Teacher." Ilwrry Jttmcs Snllltll, WUY 17511143111; lfrp,‘ I'r.tt|t.‘ stun. Til-it} ICAST A Happy New Year To all our customers. We thank you for your liberal patronage oi’ our goods. We promise you 100 per “m, value for your money during 1925. Largo litter; in your ranches will reward the up-to-date feeder who‘ believes ti" A BALANCED DIET. Emily Wust, a. school] Ilfiflllbll‘ r ........... _.-. iittwotilltie tints-tn- Mira. llotdgson‘, her lxnmllng mis- tirevss Viola Ktrrwowslui Zckcl Fox,|M1rs, Hodges liircd lililll ___________ .. tQliuii\:o lS. lhuitncs Mrs. (izitltinvcll _ _.. 11910111 Ciiinpltt-ll Mrs. ‘Mtvclt _____ __ Mtt-rjétrrlo 'I‘_\'lcr Neal Brockwny, sthool c-omnilltoe mm‘ ____________ -_ Frank Ollvcr Pug Derinmt. a. lumbentntun ____ __ _ . . . . _ . . . . . _ ._ Edward ‘ll. Slllilil-ll ti French Canadian. ____ __ _________ __ Edward ‘E. 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