04 Y 1 See the E FOREST & CROSLEY engineers have produced Radio as you have always expected it I - They have brought clear, enjoyable tone; Simplicity that makes it as easy to tune in a concert as turning on an electric light; Selectivity and fineness of control that enables you to tune out un- wanted stations with ease; Refinement, neatness and completeness that make Radio befitting of the prominent place it deserves in your home. Models (and terms) to suit any purse. Inspect them, today! At Authorized Dealers only I _ D: Fonasr Aufhurlled Dlntrlbuturn l-lanil niiini. o... tiriawii. 1-. n. r. NEW RADIO oCnosasY l l SNOW WHITE C0103 OUT-OUTS x ODD-O SNOW WHITE DEFORESDT AN!) CROSSLEY Radio-phone Receivers. Sold and personally installed. Operating instructions given. Complete line of Radio Accessories, Batteries. etc.i always in stock. Rcpalr work and Testing Sets a specialty. . I JAMES A GESNER 91 Queen Street Charlottetown £O§O§—O-§§O§-§ 9Q O§Q4OQ§+ P 1 1 4 Short (Qlourses 4-Q§-§Q§OO-fOQ-§O-Q OQ§QOO OOQQ FQOOQO-O-QQ-QQ-QI l l i “‘"i' w White and Rose Red were » "IQFS- \\'ho_ because of thvir 1 liltviii-ssi-s ti) the white and red z rosw. blooming at their gate. were I rnlli-il by those names. Snow White that! fair hair and was the gentler liif the two. smting at home or help ring her mother. while Rose Rod ‘(played in the meadows and woods. ) 'l‘lwir home was n vury beautiful laud horny place, for Show \\'hite zlltipt the kettles scoured so bright xylllll ltcd Rose brought so many lliivrly flower bouquets that thr- Y house was as clean and say as a (housin- cuuiil b0. The sisters were ivory" fond of eat-h other and vowed _ ‘llWilyfl to stay together. Then. one lwight. when [he sisters and thoir ‘POIIIBT ~vcre sitting before their cheery bearthflre. something (strunrze happened. l (This i5 1119")‘ Snow White. She llflfi Holden hair and is wearing a A Night Class in Cookery will also be held on Tuesday and Fnciay evenings, begin- ning January 19th, 1926. .Ad- rmssion $1.50. includes 1O classes. Only limited number accepted so apply AT ONCE. Applications are now being received for admission to two Short CCUISES "in Domestc Science. beg nning January 11th and February 8th, 1926. each Course being of three weeks duration.‘ Admission free. All applications for these Courses must be sent in before January 1st. 1926, to Miss Helen Maihieson, Box 123 Charlottetown. (JOIT-ll-HSTI. ( BLOOMFIELD CORNER SCHOOL l - Illllill, fl Ki-nilliril Iiurti (‘lacs stazzlling for inonili of (Ici- (Ylifi. .\".;_.-i.nu Pinvau. Pjnbziu. Iiil- tin Pun-rs. ward .\l tuslunil. ' IIIS pvptilar .\ll-C::i1:ulln:i R 1111c to the West lntlii". t'.i'll (hi: truvollwr to visit the bmuriful Islam, l) Ihrmudzi. St. blitts. Antigua, Montserrat, LJ-iiiiiricu. Fit. I.1_1(‘i.i. Barbados. St. Vincent, ("irtnntla and 'i‘r1:".1(lrirl, also the port of Demcrara on lllc coast tlI south America. Till? unique adnnntzicis oi this route are the opportunit ~. ' /I(IS iir sfvmg a darflfi numbcrolizisciz ...li-(.un itiziuzltzsurc- Iy way, and (or ;.I; , _ > ‘K8116!’ OI n0“! and interesting prtlplt‘. . . oi being bored by monot-in . .. . scones and new experiences crowd upon Lnu from day to day. Tickets for the round trip from S260. to $300. fr’ _. ZYXAII 7 S“. STEAM PACKET ‘ t COMPANY HALIFAX Wilts (or l-‘arquhar Steamship Line B. S. "HETHPOOL" Leaves Boston for Halifax Oct. 20th. Nov. 3rd. Nov. 17th, Dee. 1st, Dee. 15th. Connecting With 8. 8. "SABLE l" Leaving Halifax for Charlottetown, Oct. 22nd, Nov. 5th. Nov. 19th, Deo. 3rd. Dec. 17th Leaving Charlottetown for Sydney, North Sydney, Curling. Cornerbrook and other West Coast Newfoundland Ports, Oct. 23rd, Nov. 6th,-Nov. 20th, Dec. 4th, Dec. 18th. CARVELL BROS. AGENTS \'l I Ilnury PIninu. \ \' Pl Alarcuri), l.(e(‘l:i-iii. ._ I5 ltayniiintl Pct‘ Grad I:\-~"‘I1dlII‘1.l IIUPIIIE. It .l)~ i~i.~. , an Liirbiir. l (iriul- lll~.l:i~i-t Arsi-nault, ,\‘l:ir-i Iifllllv '-'l[l lllist) lloinirii-ii (iztllaiut, lvacht-r iehoes are gray.) ~44-§__-__ “If s iorzFfa/zces By Marie Belmont Challis is a material especially jsuilctl for the small girl's early Fall school frock. It comes In dainty flowered and (lurk grounds, ias wcll as in plain colors. i The pretty little bloomer dress jabovte is made of two shades 01' "blue challls. The upper part is a light blue. and the skirt is deeper blue. The -skirt ls stitched with light blue‘, pink slip today. Her stockings ‘and. i --~'¥HE-CHARLO'ITETOWN GUARDIAN 0-04 I —RADIO- _ PROGRAMS ‘ SATURDAY. NOV. 14. International Radio Program ETHEWS WHITE-CAP8 2:ao wsz (s33) spriiiqtlelu -l Football-Vales vs. Prlncetown. i 5:30 KOA (322) Denved -- Foot- blll-Colorado Anion vs U. oi Colorado. ,‘ 3:00 WMAQ (448) Chicago .- llilnlwlilty of Chicagoyo. Dart- mouth College. 3100 INSAI (326) Clnolmlltl '— Football — U. of Cincinnati vs. Ohio Unlverolty. 2:00 WWJ (353) Detroit — Foot- ball — U. of Michigan vs. Ohio State U. 3:30 WLIB (303) Chleago—U, of Illinois vs. Wavaoh. EVENING CONCERTS gram. 11.80 P. M. W088 (250) Oak (Pork. Musical. PM‘. IVLIJD (803) Moosebesrt. ‘Vocal. i xiPOA (454) Seattle. . Times, iii-i- FAREWELL ADDRESS. The members of the Long Creek Baptist Church and congregation) met at the home of William Stretch to fol-anally bid farewell to their retiring piulot‘, Rev. J. S. Mdlelt... At that time they pmsentfl 8d. hlm with a generous purue and , the following address. 1 LONG CREEK P. E. I. ' November. 4. 1925. Tc Rev. J. Stanley Mlllctt, ( . "Lear S.r and Brother:- Au you have decided ‘to ultlVfir your connection with thin church and congregation) we unset Iitri» ithis evening to express our rut-if"! 10f your departure from our midst. A little over throw YPIIIK“ "K0 Y0" camir among us an a l)-'I‘ll=='il ‘stranger and ‘by ynur fidelity and devotion to duty you have endear- 1 l é?” 8.00 P. M. l avusu (213) siiueii Island. VlOIlIll Solos ‘ $.30 P. M. . _ 8.00 P. M. f-ifsl‘ .l‘fili’iil'i..l.?.“" ahlii°iiliaa 1.19411‘ (m) Omar» Bowls WiDAD (266) Nashville‘ MHMCBL ‘t Nvlltt) (435) Ottowra. Chateau Laur- ‘wnr (511) Pontiac. oolaiieria-rs Worn (31q) glIlifz-DM-U s Baht], S“"“"“d"“‘" am “,_éAF_ Wm - - - ‘1v"'1.t.\1 1:190) oh-velaiid. noyiii K-DKA (309) E.-PIL15. wesniigq ("“‘“l""'“' I housi» Baud. i 9,00 P. M. (when (241) N. Y. Casino. 9'00 P M‘ I Itoot Gar- flVORl) (275) Ilatzivla. l (Iv-ll. wcco (m) s). min, Mpiii. Miisi. ca“ lKFOlA (454) Seattle. norrmiiirii. ‘ivnsi (3415) Chicago. . \\’i'I‘A|.\I (390) Cleveland. Novelty Program. 93o P M Ci"lrl£"""i” 0mm“ ‘S"““° P""j\vi.\1nu (250) (‘cltragl’). riiiiiioii. g ‘g » i565 ""\VN.~\C (2s0) npiitiii. Copley} lwvcv (200) dint-am“! Jlltl e sial 1mm‘ I U611 mm B“ g ;(‘1<.tc (410) MOIIJLTGIII. \ViII(l'S0l‘. =' - KTCL (i306) s abtie. King's. I 1205 k M WVEIC!‘ (-350) Stvhenectzuly. F011 'K(I-O (361) Oa-klanil. Concert. 10,00 P M . i _ )"A.A..\l (263) Newark. Joy Boy's. 123° A- M- (‘ifur (-100) Chicano. Ilivorvleun I I-IFVE (240) s; Louis. DIIIICE. l “TIBH (370) ‘Chilca-go. Ponulir ;KT(‘L (300) Scuttle. Radio night. 10,30 P M v00 A M WIEBH (370) Chicago. Oriole, mm. (mo, (‘mega ' w“, "Ou,.l\')".I'/. (4.1s) N. Y. Kin-that... l g ' ' WIKI (469) ash. Saturday Night‘; \I’I‘If1('i‘I-')II. WIBZ (333) Springfield. Football- “(Sll (-129) AtluutIr. Journal Sky- Yulo vs. Princeton. lurk WGR (319) ‘Buffalo. Princ‘ ton vs., 12,00 Mid Y“l"- l\\’lll'l‘ (400) chit-ugh, riiririi, r ) 1 . . l, . _ . . . 30o p‘ M_ Vléjltzlirtliyl) Diunpirt illotel Le; _ K'I‘(‘I i306) ‘SUZPIJIIII. Illp Thr-nlru.) “"35? lilqlilzllséfyll-altzmiovffg]wnith (471)) uiiiliis. Adolph llOIi€l.' —-~ . i .. a .| ,q ‘ . K V l 3 w", (509) Plilladolpliim U_ n! “L231 (-176) Dallas Ado phuH l’e11insylva11la vs. Pltitaburg. \ ' ' WiM-AQ (448) Chicago University 12.45,‘ M_ "I C“'“*"<° "-“' D‘“""‘°“"‘ m" WDAF (200) KilIliStlg (tlty. Night- hawks. IPgQ. ' WSAiI (326) Cincinnati I7. of Cin- cinnati vs ‘Oh-lo University. WlLIB (.1011) ciiiggo. u. of IIIIII-KPO W, , l- m _ °l§ "5' ‘wabasl’ “M1951 xoioA ((261)) giauiitliii-iih. "iiiiiiligirii ('3 hr.) Grove 1:00 A. M. 7200 P. M. . WENF (492) N‘ Y’ “NW York Him KNX (337) Jlollywood. (Tocoanut. "°'"Y~' 1:30 A. M. 73° P M VfidV (492) Portland. ‘Iinot Owls. ' - - ' i 1 . , . 1 .- -1i MAR (275) Ntlanmc Guy‘ ‘Refine. biGW (4)2) Poritlautl ‘Vlu tn Hlld cuiuo (435) ouiiwii. COZy coi- 2.0,, A M. "er- KIIIJ (405) lios Angelou. Hick- _ man's. 9=1° P- M- KNX (w) itiiiiywiiou. tniuywooa i.‘ . WJZ (455) Darmon Ru-nyon. sports. r worm (226) CIIICZILZO. "Olsy Totsy 3-20 P) ‘M- 110111.. “IBBR (273) Staten Island. IJI-ble Questions. 33g A_ M_ 9-30 P- M- KIIJ (405 m. Aiigeiiis. Lost Ang- WOIAW 526) Omaha. Speakers \'\I,;_ hour. ' (Copyright I925 by Intornatlonol Rudifw Prozram. Chicago.) 3545 P- M- WPP (liIill) ‘Philadelphia. Imperial WSAI (326) Clnol. Children's stor" g-ynym; Quartet“; ' WIIA" (423) Cincinnati. "The V111]- lnnit." a play in Radarfo Form. Kl<‘.\'l'i‘ ' 21:6 Sh .1. ~ ‘ . “i” P‘ M; ,. ‘H's1.0nler,_°““““°" P"""“".k(:() (:01) (minim. ‘Sports. ans P. M. l ., .. ‘ma,’ "ml. .. “new: (s26) N. Y, Special iiiiiii1i-"""‘i“ ‘Z59’ ‘\' Y" “X “°“"‘“' ‘l h") . wan-r TO DANCE? 3”" DaMeHWVII‘ (s09) Pllilfl. no“ riiiiiiiiiii. l ‘Norton, Robert Dawson. ed yours-elf .n the lltéllflfl tit‘ the people in this church and coin- munlty. During your minfstery In this church you have been faithful in your endeavours 2n ‘beltalf ol‘ the choir. Sunday iSchooi. Prayer mtctlngis and other (lirancli-vs of church work. W11 feel that we can- not Iet you leave us without ox~ lpressiniz in some tangible ‘way our appreciation of your services amongctat us, we ask you to tltrcepl tbfs gift on behalf of Mrs. Nliilett. |and yourself as a islght toktu of our esteem and as you go from us you can rcst assured that our tirayem and good wishes will fol- ’ low you wherever your lot may be cast l Signed In behalf of the (‘hnrt-h. (Tongreguton and friends. In connection ~w th the prriiellttv. .tion several people made shorti ‘addresses appreciative o1‘ the ypaszurs services. CRAPAUD SCHOOL " I (Honor Roll of Cra pauil school for . October. rt-(I Oakes. greatness-u. 1925 WON ($70) Chicago. Jan Slrmm‘ PQUQFS A big cup of steaming hot FRY’S Cocoa-so warming and delicious-is the best of all foods for -a growing child. Use it every day- for true economy. But of course remember. "nothing will do but FRTS." .1. s. not a sons (ca-m) Limited , MONTREAL , 11a Lyman) Stordy. l). N. lieil, 'l’rincipal. Lizzie Mat» ‘batter for bran muffins. Klunuti. Pmnary teacher. iii §ir AND HE DID .~\ street car (ronducttir was glv-‘filicelli UYY-ilillllfll SIREN‘. Grade X-dllarjorie Imam, .H11(I- (-11 a seveie"‘drcssing down" by an._ ' inspri-lor because Ill.‘ had [IGIWIIIIIZJII-im Add a few chopped (lute..- i.) (1,:- Frexich cream dressing i... 4911...‘. nus with Ilozntiltic salad. | ‘Garnish fruit salad -wltli a little 1% (Wade IX-r-IOIIH‘ “(UNI- Ellil Ci"!- lllllli‘ IIIIIPI‘ lo enter the car wlthnulivlFoxEs field. Amy illnrvt-y. Lea/rd, (Marjorie Sturdy. Grade V lSr~vVlillle Sturdy. Grade V Jr — iI-Iazel Leaird. Iliaucht Fall. Mairlon Sherren. . iwing his pass. (iradv v'II"‘D°"§Ia* Rllllll- Edi") you linow who I am." the insrhotiir‘ ,su.tl in response to the condutrtorkal excuse. “you must not let me ridcm/(as; Flir- Fai-m ranch Mount Ed, QFIIPSS I produce a pass. You (liinflward Road, Wm be m“; by priva.’ The balance of the Foxes in the Cymde ,“,__lm]a X41153“. Edwardlfllflw for sure right now whether sale from now (mm pemng “mm I have it or not." The t-nnduidor. Any Foxes not sold by private sale Grade H.[__El5ie Howmt Lyman stung Into action. asked to see 1hr within the ngxf w," days_ w)" he ‘Sturdy. Elmer lFall. grass, "That's right." remarked the pgngd. Grade )1]_J98n pqgm-Bon’ thy.) inspu-tor. “Here lt»-)\'I1y—\\'h(rt~~ For full particulars to parties in- luluntl protlnt-I. lmuchine stitching. and the bIoom- 10:15 p_ M_ ‘let's are attached to the dress. The Kq-(HS (.375) not 5pm,“; Ark 9J5 R M_ neck and cuffs show trimming of "SpOFLS." vpeM (32);) |(;(."c|||na(.1_ [pcyclq ithe deeper blue. CaHL I 9.30 P. M. i WGN (370) (‘hit-ago String trio. I PIL WIIOII viniinn (250) Clrlclllgi’). Piipiiiiii (2 list.) l Mus‘ // “tom: (m2) (Pitts. siiiinii, I 111w? (500) Mr-mph-ls. Musvlcnl. i a’ QINTMENT TOM-I (395) San Antonio. Trio. _ . . I _ P I'I ‘ d’ Appllad’ sgtgslflrtls) New Orans m? j because It ls KFWB I341)IIJIIIOOIIImSCIITIIOPIIK-T a l . lawn", I” huh“ wbliiineiivc) m-uiis niiii Bostoflsi ‘ It begins immediately to take out T399!!- . the Inflammation and reduce all woo P M I Swelling. The first ,,"cation '4 ' l‘ ' ‘a ]_ I brings Great Relief. Stops Itching In- W0C i“ ) Davenport’ ' "Rub I stsntly and Quickly Relieves Irritation. 19,30 p, M, Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute‘ certainty to Stop any case o! Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ' ing Piles, and in the shortest time possible. Physicians and Druggists. PAZO OINTMENT In tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c. and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE 00., 19a Spldlnl Avm, Tomato, cmiids. R mmended by WRAP (476) Fort Worth. Con- cvrt. WKI-"IC (320) Olnc. Classical. 11.00 P. M. WfiK (217) IIMmP wood. Ill. Popular KNX (.137) l!0IIywo')(l_ Musical. RIO/t (.122) iDtmvvr. Orchestra Pro- (ram. Ifrw‘) (7)61) Onlvtinil. ‘The Sirenadom." Comic 0mm- 11:10 P. M ‘l. KGQ (m) 0.11am iStlldlo Pro- sdhedule. Factory. DRAWER 500 Island ranchers, are now reco \- orld where Silver Foxes are Reg Trade Mark “Their Famellas Gone Abroad” l ' The superior nutritional and highest quality fur-produc- 1ng_va'lues 0f the IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX’ BISCUITS which have been so well known for a number of years to our gnized throughout all parts of the being raised in captivity, i . _ IMPERIALS are fed in every Province of Canada from ' Izrmce Edward Isl‘and__ ‘llhe Homeof tihe Silver Fox” to (the Far \ukon,_als0 1n the various Fox-raising States of the American Republic and now France, Norway and Switzerland are ‘sending 1n tjhe1r orders, a truly Intel-national tribute to the worth of (‘his i Healthy, vigorous foxes and lustrous pelts are found all . ranches ‘where IMPERIALS are the mainstay of the feeding i _ Feed IMPERIALS liberally at all ‘selastms and keep in line with the world’s foremost ranchers. Sold by distributors in all leading centres or directfrom TIIE IMPEIIIIII. BISCUIT O0. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. -1 eaigue. _, , , . , ._ _ ‘vsAq ‘326, cinching“ gicycr us. (Ilagvcdy. ilrlo Jeglrt Maolzfnallfitl. H as)’. grave ‘left III-ill tllilslllfltcl18led WIII see Mr. J. E. Nawsom, quartette. ‘ “Wm p M ‘K rm e _ mer A {w ma‘, > ‘ " u m“ 0 pgyvyolll. t} |care Peter Newaom, Brighton. “WHA (236) ‘Madison’ W15" Cuckoo WKRF H26) (rind . “Lxaylq , egthf Sttordyuxltrloytll Parker.“ Hflhen.) 151:1 conductor fllllll grnnrv,‘ cha,-|°“fl°wn_ 1 - w i‘. . ' -. 9i; EC E111 H1108 ~—' 8T0 ( iAnd )9 ( 1. a . .. . I ' . . _ I y F _ WM. ‘A (J41) 1N. Y, I-Iotol McAIpIn Ificivness. Edward Norton. Robert) ‘ _' _ fiwi?’ = wfggijv "'26) Omdl“ 01'5"‘ ‘ml’ .\l'(..).l (4-18) (‘I1icugo. lba-inlio. g Norton. Irina Kldson. EIs-le I-lowa-tt Ki-i-ii .‘|IIIllPlI'll LIIIIIIIPIII III n» 1iiiii~<-. iflJlilrll-Il-IZI. \ "AG ' ' ‘IIIPVE (240) iSt. Innis. Wwtsackers| , - _ l '1‘ ' l w .. _ . 4 -. 2:00 A‘ M. Kdultél. (-1.6) Siniltl . Southern r6 I“ WEB“ (226) Clmwgo‘ Poplin". \"liSi (115) (‘hlri o Kentucky‘ ihouix. ' " . ' ' __ ' i g ' - f - S0 vnndvis. < ii . . _ . _i FEATURE TALKS_SPORTS \. Stat’)! (417) Iilphs. St, Paul. Coll ' ' 2:00 P. M. i . i , , I i 11.30 P. M. “y? ‘if?’ l"-‘*'°"- “Idllgdll “sdivoriic (215) icigiii, 1:1. lildtllllgllt i bio . lute. mun,“ T30 P M WON (370) (‘l1icngo. Drake Ilotoll WGY (380) ISClHPflP-(Jltltly. Yale vs. 1145 p_ M_ JJ