THE cuantorrsrowu GUKRDIKN - RADIO PROGRAMS "BiliWDiwiI HBSWW His Fourteenth Pennant JUNE 18,1923 1 ctor Records . Just a C g S 1| “IOICTWU Davenilun- Chime“ mm‘ attidents 0t‘ the institution. ll“ the e 60ft. sixteen years he had coached IIOIO leaflet-Wallets Penneylvanlana I091] Inatruruenui_ I 7-90 P- M- orange and white diamond combinu- "33 "til-Jill"! Mfihfmiicll (Tenor) “EAT (-102) New York. (Happiness tions. he 1,8,1 lanai-ll the bu: prize iBnys ——-tho conference championship — 20001 For Trot-Irving Aaronann and m. co lung-h. l Most s MISS yg-BODY FRIDAY. w... 1s Iy TIFFANY WELL] . '- ""-" international Radio Programa Published by Arrangement With Flrat National Pictures, Ino- i (Conlnucd) AUSTEN. Texas. June 15 ——Wii- liam J. ("Billy") Dlscll. V91"! Texas University baseball mentor 7| and the man who prelwfeli B“! Falk roi- the big show. has 1w" quits won another Southwest Con-ter- ence Championship. _ zasrsnu sraunann rm: sveumc. concznrs s.oo P.‘ M. . WSOE _(2-l6) (Mifwaukeo. Quam" cmartetw’ Winning baseball championships s.ao r M. 1 ' Ion b- e habit will! till! WAIIG (iieisriéciéuuiiitl mu. Vocal. ..of, f§znvk°tf h: ,5 mspecflu“, Iheydo so enjoy the | - , _ , , . . ‘ "And." said hints Raleigh with ‘Ptlsfyingi strengflhgw‘ 1 lilowutraat eyes. "iv - yfill stiiii” 111g, deljgigug. dghof . ' r “l i-an answer iliiil better-J’ - ‘ " iturbarit edited 0Y0!‘ and pl-Btrfld i!" "rll‘lll aibout Miss Raleigh's waist. / k’ o?’ ' \~e. '4‘ P: _l "~—iu a moment." " The woman made no attempt t0 NAILS WOULD BE BETTER ‘repulse her. She tonud herself Apprentice: Don't think my ilrawn to the CIIHFIIIBI".5 bodom with fingers will ever be any good to u sudden fierce strength. She tried, put things together with. to light her way out oi tho ferociousl Boss Carpenter: No-better trygrinbrace. but she wasn't strong Inaile for that purpose. ‘enough. "You tiurlingl" ‘Miss volt-o. ivas ‘hoarse with Victor t“? on‘ MAD! IN ClNADA KYW (536) Chicago. Family Hour fourteen times. program, In the fall oi lflltl Dist-h was 7,15 p_ M, brought to Texas University be- ‘may I J h‘ "h W15 (3-15) (Chicago. "W118." cause the university students and l oca—— er . in ,, 73° p_ M_ supporters were weary oi’ seelnl! WQAL their nille thrashed so often by tho St. Edward's College nine, which l-WASILII" C0110 vnaeuvo, can. It assures Raleigh's eiuotinu. -Simply heat and serve; aavea work and money. VWBAI. (246) Baltimore. ‘ _ gyz-wr-t -rn Said flvryahrvl W. CLARK Limited. Monet-eat 28-7 "Mriiiiméliilii?" Vtslunliles lK-i-iory first fllllfla alnipe. Modern i-nu- \nl\i¢nri'n. _ Aunlirtalrly hlillllillfl for him-I. PIITIIIJIIQI] throughout. .\ REAL II.\IIU\IN U“ IIN TII.\I.\(IIK, ill Kin): Sin-oi. (‘urni-r Kim; and QuN-n Street-e. properly: POQOO&O-OOOOQGO& "ve-ooooooovo-ovvoovooeeee Doctors Property l For Sale Or Rent "_" I Doctor wi-ih large practice, wish-, lng to retire, offers beautiful pron, pcrty consisting of residence and, olfioea with hot water heating and, electric lights; also barn and gar-l age. Good doctor, should live, and! pry for thla property in two years-l Apply Guardian: Office. r0++++e+0+ (lifilkti-Il-Ti. "Physician" O-O-O-O~OO§-OQ-O-GOQQ Clearance I IUBTIIIN SALE l OF STOCK, CROP AND i IMPLEMENTS l ‘“" i l am authorized by Mr. James! Moreelde to sell on his farm, North River on Wednesday. June 23r(l.i commencing at 1.30 p. m., the fol-‘ lowing; i 1 team truck wagon,’ 1 hay cut-l tcr, 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 hayl rake. 1 plough (new). 1 woodl sleigh, 1 driving sleigh. 1 scythe.l 25 hens, 1 choice mare, quantity of hay and straw, work harness and‘ traces. Other articles not meii-' tinned. BENJ. CARTER, ..“"~;...u»» ‘z ’or long. "Youira only a ‘boy. but you're ir-I rcslstlblt-l" ii-ii lit-molt’ away. “You're iliipossiblo!" ;cd at her blankly. i l l I She: You flirt with every strange jlrl you ace here. » Ho: Yea. but they aren't strange l ‘,‘lIOIIy\V00(] manners hero! "l—l thought yun were a gen- tit-man!" “Well, l'in not. Goodness! old are you?" "How dare you?" “llow old are you?" "it's none ot‘ you-r ilow business. l)ou't think that bccauso you're a‘ movie actor you can ‘bring your In all my Ilff.‘.——\\'hy l ilc\‘er——" “You're old cnoittrh to ‘be m)’ uiotherJ‘. said Barbara quietly. “You might t0 lic ushaiuvtl of you!‘- st-if lo be sitting hero ili this lovely place sed-uclng a youngster -by IIIQIIIIIIKIIL. You're a libel on your sex. l iolil Mr. Kohier to beat it. I (II(Ill'( want him to fall into your clutches. i trlasslflud you the niin- Ilarharzl spat thi- w-ordr. at her and w‘rcnt‘li-| The woman look-- Better Baking "I'm glad or that. Because I'm (planning to walk unltil the sun ‘rist-s" Ilc sulifetl (he night wine. l"l tecl a marvelous ‘sunrise alit-ud. l can see the sun making up in 1.119 ivlngs. Ills entrance in the morn- ing will be a spectacle." “We'll be in t-hc front row, ceu‘ ter." They passed a house-a bit 0i a cottage sitting ‘back away IP01" the road. Iiiglits shone from the upper windows. Bravo thought: "A nest. Full oi‘ folks. 'l‘licy| can see the sunrise lroni their win- dows. They're not restless. like l am. I wonder what I'm looking for. anyway‘! (Perhaps they have it, in that house. There must be a tidy‘ l lite l laid cycs on you. Men are pardon in tho rear. Chickens, pigs. WELL POSTED “You say his knowledge of book- keeping is exceptional?" "Yes, he's well posted." T 4 v N THE TALK. TOO Hubby (complalnlnqlyh thing w: eat comes in tins. Wifle: Oh, can the talk! Auctioneer. ' ili-Iit-ti-lti-iiiwlm. i 1‘ Train do time of the ctlflfidififl National Railways. the Continen- tal Limited leaves Montreal daily at 10.15 p.rn. for Winnipeg,‘ Edmonton, Jasper and Vancouver. This famous train follows the scenic route across Canada. crosses the Rockies in vicw oi’ the mightiest peaks, at the easiest ‘radian: and lowest altitude ofaII transcontinental traine- Equipped with Radio and evsy other modem invention that with for greater travelling safety and comfort~it is the Luxury Train to the Coast. ALIBI AL - Judge: caught? Prisoner: Jilltiflfii ing feet. i Prleoner: Nlllilil ' ‘insatiable. Why don't you cook something? Every- m1- And what were you d0- lng in that house when you were Inspecting plumbing. Well explain how you Iicome to be caught in your stock- Ycr honor. l was told tliere was sickness in the family. Such iluhs. tho moonllirht bore ho might have mad:- lnw- to ymi. And that's un- thinkubli-j‘ tlnislloil yet. i klltnv You sit, and smile. and smile at anything. In (rants. mim. in their smokers and clubs. bmist about how easy it is to win a. woman. You're-J’ ‘Aliss- ‘llltieigh suddenly leaned ovcr and slapped Barbara. rot-mund- illfrly across lht‘ luco. She fnllolvt-(l with several vigorous punches. silo pautcd. and suddenly loosed a hllzbplit-heil shriek. police. Shr- screamed again. "lie plnchPtl mo! Owno! i" Barbara lit-d. . . . ‘She met Bravo at breakfast in‘ ,llli- hotel. llo took one look at her and roii-rtd. "Ho-hit!" ‘iir started at hrr biack-. cued "y"- "So her husband wasn't.‘ an engineer! And he wasn't in St. Louis! Well. that's what you got but-ting in. Yolrro lut-kv to- liavo t-scnpcd with your lltt‘.—'" he (lzltlnct-d at bor feet—"aiid ‘shot-as. I had an experience like ithat onccw-whcn l was as young as lyou." l "l‘ln tired oi‘ oily life," flltirbilra humbly. "When do we iliil lilo road agitin?" “Right alter breakfast," said "unless you've got anoint-r diltv with the gal. Have you?" “No" shlvi-rcil Barbara. Vesper; 'l‘l|i- i'l‘IL‘.I((‘t.-i rhirpoil Vespers. Barbara and Bravo, side by ‘side, ‘liatlcsrs. careless, prnwlcd where and led-they didn't care. Their foe-t. kept, (he slow page (,1 their pleasant, thoughts. "‘l wonder what intiktis mo g0 iililri "f this kid?" Bravo dreamed. ‘ISOIIIP day he'll stray away and . I'll ho alone again. 1 4on1 “m. ‘pose ‘I could adopt him." And Barbara: "ilo llkPs Illll. lie like-y mi- with is perfect. He ‘llkfis me well 81nd wants nothing. Hm a man. My (rousers arc ‘getting ‘linger. but they are ‘blessed and hi-zi/utiiul. I'm never going m be a girl again as long R4; 1 urn skms moan chaos. trouble, conflict. Trollflers 1110M! unilerstanding, D9860. friendship." Said Bravo aloud : "Tired. Kid?" “Fired? How can l hi: tired in llo fell for you. in stinflowers, babies." cell, "Wait." said Barbara. "l haven't Thoyro prisoners. your type. year to them Sit anyw-hore is like (he last. Folks ought not. Anything to anchor. i'ln not. twenty yet, and They think tilat, by lying 110F090, you iiiliiiiltl at me. You would have ually at anchor smiled it‘ l harl been eighty. You're shipwreck. And so they perish oi‘ You're the reason whykiry rot." "l‘ll show you. you little beast." so fond oi‘ this flay he'll wander away, and I'll ‘I)t.'lW(;_R (319) Bufiam popuh“. 11m. "Ill get thonlone again. Then what? How can I'll teach you." ll hold him?‘ ' along She tho country road which began nu-strutatilrc on which 5hr) stood ‘was all his lzlani-ve and gestures. This his voice. "ilarbarzi thought: "A homo. What fools. It's n but they don't. know it. Ont: day is u They ought to sail.» they can avoid She put the question to Bravo: “Which is htttcr, dry rol. or ship- wreck?" ‘Shipwlw-ck.“ he said puriuplly. "Of course." "l must. stay zl boy," said liar- bara to hcrsoii‘. "What makes mt- vagralit? Some Their rod-d dipped to cross a railway track, Down the track showed the wood web of a trcstiicnl) it carried a sillflit.‘ track. ‘TIIPW decided to cross the trestle. "It's probably a short-cut," said Barbara. . "But we're not going anywhere," ri-luurkcti Ilravo. "I know. llul a short cul i-‘i a short. clll." i They star-ted across. They ‘picked bcrs. III ‘the (lurk there was no way oi‘ knowing whether tilt,» trostlo was yards or ‘niilrs lohl-l‘ Below ‘gleam. "Water." said Bravo. "\\'liut water?" slit‘. uskoil. "Don't know," he said. "lint watch your step. ll’ you skid then-Ill ‘be a shipwreck sure." “Perhaps we'd ‘better ‘go beck and follow the road," she sit-g- gcstcit. "NO. ‘Never turn back." he stvld. Good advice. They went on. was shivering. No. the shivering. "Do you loci ll, too?" she asked in a. ‘sluall voice. "A (‘raids coming." "Which direction is from?" "From the rear." The vibrations grew stronger. "W011 ha") ‘t0 watch out." said Bravo, it noio oi’ concern changing "A trestle is no place on which to argue with n train. 1 it coining That's because [don't think we're going (o make tho other side." "Then what?" wontlert-d ‘barn. ‘The trestle gTOBIMZII and inut- tercd as it to warn them. She was frightened now, bllt would bite lhrvlrsh her tongue rather than pro- claim her tear. They heard ‘s hoarse ‘sin-tater whistle and looked back. A gleam o1‘ light out, um Bar- Lobstcr Packers and Fishermen n vlitrliuni‘! Doesn't this nizht miiko black in half. iare advised that the Lobster Flsh- you fool dismnhodlod? ‘lng season has been extended to ‘_i haw!) n0 fies July 5th lnciualve. s. 1'. GALLANT, Inspector of Fisheries. I (eel that lit all. I am an Mira traversing the kind oi’ space." "You're a bit oi’ n poet. son." I "I've novor written a line ill my l lo." "Th" real pools never tin." "Wr-ll anyway. I'm nol For information, etoqoalf- W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent, L. P. RITCHIE, Ticket Agent Station. i l ...... l UIO CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS For Money Orders. Cheques. Etc. Aleofer your next shipment. Foreign frl III ‘ Boston by Steamer INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $i0| from Beetport or Luber, Mo, ‘Every Wednesday Steamer leaves St. John 9 A. M-i East orf. 2.30 P. M; Lubcc 8.80 . M., arriving Boston Thursday 9 A. M. Everysaturdsy Stelmersaiis direct from St. John to Bos- ton, leaving St. John 7 P.M., due Boston Sunday, 2 P. M. ATLANTIC TIME Connnetlona qt Iolton with direct steamer to NEW YORK Reduced rates ior automobiles accompanied by paasengers. CTIQMQHIP, I-[NI I. _ ING tired." AB IDIIOIJ lureal Enlarge- mentaJblokenedJwollen Tlaauoa, Curbs, Filled Ten- dene. Soreneae from Iruleee or Strains: stops Spavln Lame- Mll. ailaya pain. Does not bile- ter, remove the heir or lay up "i! iwm- 82.50 a bottle at drnggiata’ o1 delivered. leek l. I FIII. I W. F-Vewea. Inn. ui Lyman! nucleate! Carding Carding Done at D. M. Johnatonve Mill, Long River. Satlafaotlon guaran. teed. Wool left at the following stores will be called for and de- llveredz-A. E. i‘ "‘ , Ruatlqm- ville; A. Petera, Oyster led Bridge; Everett Johnaton, Irook-‘ "U; P- J- Ndy A 00.. Hunter River. Oil furnished at mill. ° 93144-1641. "its ‘going to heat its!" Bravo stopped dead. lilo unnecessarily yelled into her our: "W‘by (ltd you ovcr join up Wm! (""7" Tile)" ‘who ‘knew that lilo thing which neared was death. ‘By tho time he spoke again (be Hoist: hiid ‘become so ‘terrible that iw was inaudible. Silt! believed that she rend on his lips the word: "Jump!" '" 11° had 8811i “YUP she would . have spread her arms to try. ‘She °"°"°h°d' 0" the end or a tlo. Mflveil ‘by an unlreasoneil impulse she (lug Alley on; m h“ pocket and tossed hlm liito tlio void. She “mfed h" 9Y0! and toppled. She was caught in a hammock which Bravo, Bwlflsln-g by omhand fimn tho wooden cruise-piece. made ol hie arm. She reached for and “emeiy 0111M in tho neighboring tifi- The train rolled by aibove the-m. The cosmos had D. T's. Tiler ilssgd like dean telonq on a. ‘gibbet. ‘Iliravo bowled in ‘hm- ear; 1191's sei back ‘In lsaln and hop the rods." kneiw ftanvvtali it'll’ .1108“? ‘ she n . ‘ ' to fall." m ‘mu ‘(For God's sake. kid. ‘hold on!” ‘H0 swung his free leg; mom, hers and shouted again, but. aha could not catch the word. ‘Hm’ "chins "FIRM! relaxed and she wrapped hei- who about mm. ‘Bravo spoke in a strange, atran.‘ ‘iQd voice: . "c1910" ewlm. ‘bid?’ "A "M19." 18h; ygg “In “y, _ "I'll l)! Idle tq Q‘ “M” fl] Male Quaiftette. WEAA (176) Dallas. bluslcal Pro- grain. waits (492) N. Y. Eagle Trio. wJz (455) N. Y. The Bonnie ‘buddies. ' \VIJEI (349) Boston. Farlan. Sandy (Mc- 7.4o P. m. \‘l'~ll"I‘ (400) i-‘hicasv- Service. (Paul Rader 8.00 P. M. KFNF (-266) Shenandoah. Concert. WBAL (2.4s) Baltimore. Musical. WJI. (455) N. Y. Snider's llour. “ruck (341) NN. Y. Hardmaws llour. WGN (303) Chicago. WGN Male (luurtette in Songs oi Romance. W115 (3-15) Chicago. Broadcasting 0i Eucharistic C0115T¢B5~ 0-30 P. M. WEIUI (349) B08t0ll- Chef. WIJT (395) Philadelphia. Srnickeri- ing Artists. l WBZ (333) Springfield. “‘Chocolnteers." WHAS (400) Louisville. Louisville Operatic Ensemble. The IMMSICEI Burbank "”°“""" "W" d” 1mm‘ (203) Shenandoah. (Pipe oi- Llan Concert. lwmr (-191) u. v. Home Talent lProgramnie. 9.00 P. M. WIIAF (-192) N. Y. "WhitalPs Ang- lo-Persians" to WEAF. WCAtP. WJA-R. WOO. WEEI. “GR. WTAG. WCAE, WOC. W-OGO. IVIWJ. KlSII, M1Eitii. and WGiN. Wlml. (246) Baltimore. Municipal Band Concert. . W037. (333) Springfield. "Chocolate-ere. Burbank lzram. WSM (283) Nashville. Studio Pro- rum. WSM (233) Nashville. Peabody En- scnlblo. 9.16 P. M. IWCCO (ll?) Mlps. St. Paul. Musl-( (zalo. l 9.30 P. Mt ' WiOCt) (-117) lSt. Paul-Minneapolis. lvlttsical Program. WOC (484) Davenport. Program.- Musical yolinthelr way cautiously ovcr the (lni- wlilAi" (366) Kilns“ CiiY- Vlififili Musical. WllNhA (176) Iinllas. ‘Little Symphony. Grace M. E. sflitl ihril‘ i't“‘l iilry tit‘it‘t'i"il a fur wliito wan‘ (395) Phila. liuius and Itas- tus. - 9.45 P. M. WIBA (236) Madison. Varied. . 10.00 P. -M. VVbIT (395) Philadelphia. man IIOIII‘. Itlivlil. (252) Shenandoah. Popular Musical. W-SWS (276) Chicago. Terrace Gur- deu Quintette. CNlRT (357) 'l\or0tnl.o. Philharmonic Quartette. WISOE (246) Milwaukee. graine Revue. 10.15 P. ‘M. KOA (322) Deliver. Opus Thirteen Club. ‘I<‘resl.l~ Candy- 10.30 P. M. WTA-M (390) ‘Cleveland. (Programme. 11.00 P. M. itG-W (-192) Portland. ‘Concert. 11.20 P. ‘ML WlLlbB (303) Chicago. Studio Ensemble. 11.50 P. M. WllT (500) Chicago. Musical lPro- gram. 12.00 Mid. W~lilT (395) Philadelphia. Special ‘Studio Program. ' 1.30 .A. M. KGWl (492) Portland. Frolic. iSllld lo Llbor ty FEATURE TALKD-QPORTQ J 5.00 P. M. WFlAiA (-176) Dallas. Texas tongue. WRtC (469) Walsh. (Baseball. 6.00 P. M. WGBS (318) New York. lP-oblems." 8.15 P. M. ' KDKA (309) E. Pittsburgh. ilaao- ball Scores. 6.30 P. ML WTl-C (418) Hartford. Motor Talk. also WOMB, WCM’, WEAR, WGIR. WJ-AR. WOO. WDC. WTAO. 7.00 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Educa- tional Talk. 7.30 P. M. WMNIY (269) New York. Chemistry. 8.00 M Baseball. "Rad i0 P. . WOAI (396) Houston. Baseball. right.” ‘He looked down at. her. smiled up. . ‘She ‘knew be knew. "You can't hold on with me ea o iburilen." who culled upward. "(not me go- let. ‘me fail. -l'il handle m1- self." "\No." be granted. "l can bold on {or an hour." "I'm sorry that ‘l deceived you." she celled. Bile telt his body eag She Dlscli coached l'or a number oi’ years. St. Edward's was then and is now a much smaller school than Texas University. His first season. that oi‘ 1911. Dlsch tailed to lead his team to n championship, but be has not failed eiflco. except in 1923, when Teddy iLyons. now one of the aces oi the Chicago White Sox, pitched Baylor University 0t Waco tn the title. The Texas Longhorn coach is generally recognized a muster oi baseball. His insistence on clean living and high standards of gon- eral conduct is credited with being one of the major rcas0l1s for hial unusual success. * fiiti KNNF (263) Shenandoah. Sunday School. 8.10 P. M. WAAM (263) Newark. 'l‘ulli. 8.30 ‘P. M. KIQAC (280) Corvallis. 8.45 P. M‘. W000 (417) Si. lihiulttiinneupolls Farm Lecture. 9.00 P. M. KEUO (545) St. Innis. Illblc Class WMAQ (-148) (lhlcago. U. oi U. Lecture, KJR (383) Seattle. Baseball Scores 9.45 P. M. WMLAQ (-118) Chicago. C. E. Topics 9.30 P. M. Book Chat. KOA (322) Denver. Sunday School. 10.00 P. M. KTHIS (375) ‘Hot Springs. Baseball Results. 10.15 P. M‘. WTIC (476) Illartiortl. Uairtoou Les- sons. 11.00 P. M. WHT (-100) ‘Chicago. Coilyters Sport Gossip. WANT TO DANCET. 7.30 P. M. WPIG (300) Atlantic (lily. Pier. 8.00 P. WOC (-184) Davollpnrl. Wrixonit. YVSM K283) Nashville. Beasley Sluitlre. 8.30 P. M. W-lMlS (-100) Louisville. lBensoil. Ilittick- 9.00 P. M. WAlllG (316) Richmond iilli. Iiauce 9.30 P. M. WICAF (-192) New York. 'l‘li<: "Bui- falodians" wnz (333) sprlnsiielil- Brunswick. 9.45 P. M‘. WAlAM (263) Newark. Bnltusrol. 10.00 ‘P. M. WJAR (306) Providence. Blltiuore. WTllG (476) Hartford. Ilotol Bond. 11.00 P. M.. WSM (283) Nashville. Ehrhart. KTHS (375) iiot Springs. ‘Root Garden. 11.05 P. M. w'(;(,‘40 (4.17) Mlps. St. Patti. (Nau- Cale. 11.80 P. M. 11.30 P. Mt vol-inn (s10) Cliicalto. Oriole. 12.00 Mid. g “llilll (303) Chicago. ‘Drake llotol. 12.45 llutei "Dutcb" Como IGLX (509) Oakland. Sweets‘ 1.00 A. M. WSWS (276) Chicago. Terrace Gur- dens. 1-30 A. M. KGW (192) Portland. Frolic. 2.00 A. M. (IGNX (337) Hollywood. Cocoanut Hoot. Owl . G rovo. (Copyright. 1926. by international ‘Radio Programs. Chicago.) Remove Constipa- tion You Stop Headaches ‘fella How You Can Quickly Secure Normal Bowel Action Thousands of men 1nd women are doing It every day, —0|Vil\l up the use of Calomel IIH UIIQI, QQHIIIQ lwgy frgm harsh erampy purgatlvea. and var a regulating medicine they are using Dr. Hamilton’; Pill‘. l‘ "i! takea one night to prove the wonder-working pow- er M 0r. Hamilton's Pllle. They are the smoothest acting laxa- "Ve yet devised. the kind that a child or delicate woman can use with comfort. Folks who are half alok, cert 07 fllfl IIOWD, lldltlffQ In aplrltg and energy, those who find a day'a toll exhauetlve mind and body-these are the people Who can be restored by Dr. Hamilton's Pllla to vlgeroua health that will outladt old age. and ‘knew-that his confidence was pretence. , "Goodtbie Bravo,‘ slie sang out ‘bravely. "KM: Illhjlfi lot me mi." (To be continued) Oat a few 25o boxee of Hamil- ton's Pills b-day. Cold every. where er by mall from The Getarrfioaeno 00., Montreif.‘ lloot Owl 0 (The new fox trot with the snappy Spanish rhythm) Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and ills Orchestra m" At Peace With the Weir] Waltz Vocal-Duet Roger Wolfe Kuhn and Ills Orchestra Lewis James-Franklyn Bnur Horses George Olsen and Hie Mualq; 2N4! 20057 Novelty Fox Trot i Lonesome and Sorry Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra u” i997? For Trot For best results use only Victor Needles At “His Master's Voice” Dealers Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canada, Limited .___ \%M£‘.§I§.P.§..¥9'SF E DOUBLE HORNED MOOSE An unusual freak of nature from New Brunswick. ~Tiis moo carrying this headgear was shot in Charlotte County in Nwfmh last by Charles Lee of St. George. The head was purchased h)‘ i C. D. Richanda, Minister of Lands and Mines in New Brunswick- O-O-O-OQ 00-6 §4§§ O-§ O+§4 0O 00440-04 &O—O-O§§-§§O-§§§ NIITIBE _._ , 0n ‘and after Monday, June 21st all Motor Vehicles using the public high- ways of this Province are required t“ carry 1926 registration plates. By Order H. R. STEWART. Asst. Provincial Treas. 00-64 0-0 flfi O 0 0-0 O-OQQ $0 0-0 000-0 OO§fil§§‘GO-@O-§-O~O-f§§ "TEIIDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOWLA BRIDGE, LOT ‘5 ‘ Sealed tenders will be received at this office u\ntll noon ell W“ dly. June 30th. m the building in two (2) conorete rim l‘ "° L0! 5. and ‘the erecting thereon of a eteel span. aoeordlnl '° '9' ltlona to be seen at the store of Kennedy A OcmiillWi Uf-"m " -Araenault'a, Hovvlan, at Joseph LeDlalroh, Bloomfield, and l! "l" ° The Department doea not bind ltaelf to accept the loweli 0i‘ tender. I Tenders to be addressed ‘to the undersigned, and to be "l" "Tender for Howlan lrldge." L. B. 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