iwi. \. \ . El;_ Fletcher's _ is a pleasauit, ham)- lstitute for Qistor Oil. mic, Teething Drops Soothing Syrups, espe- To whiten ivory l\illl(ll\'$ of knives which have become yellow through being mliilg ivet. rub lllPlll with fine sandpaper. if the blades have be- come rusty from careless astute rub them also with fine sandpaper. and they will loiik as good as ll1'\\‘_ If you sprinkle salt ()‘.'l'l‘ the ("m1 in liberal quantities it will make it burn more lzYvllly null pzcvi-iit “i-liukers.“ V “‘ l I will sell On Thursday, Novem-l ber 19th at l o'clock a quantity of Standing fire world and lumber. l Terms made known at sale , W, R. BRYENTON, i Union Road.) ~ l l SQCS-lbil-ll-hl ._____.‘¢4§__._;_ NOTICE As we are making a change in; business. Notice is hereby given: that all parties owing the under. signlfl” must settle accounts before, December 1st for after that date1 all accounts will be placed inl Lawyers hands. (Signed) PETER CARTER. 48 Road. 5913-1 l-iitsi ti. Ellllflilllllll sill. Foxes and Fox Ranch The Mass Fur Farm 00-. |nc., Boston, Mass., have decided to close up their Fox Ranch on the Will sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘i2, 1925‘ their 94 Foxes. young and old. Also ranch and property consisting of 24. acres of land with dwelling and out-l buildings. Also two cows, imple-l merits, etc. All in first class order.| For full particulars call on ' ' MR- PETER NEWSOM. Brighton pairs or. i l Foxes will be sold in single to suit purchaser. ZZ@ E ‘ CE LE RY we plan to clear our Celery out by the last of November, and will not hOId any over. Our price 82-50 101‘ a half barrel szc one, will move it out quickly. Order now, tomorrow may be too late, Enclose the amount with order, J. Box 187 ,¢, Li; J. GAY d. SON Charlottetown ii l 1 miss. ilTiiiiiil ~.sicl_i_u_ii_lails, Wants Women to Know Howl She Was Made Well by Lydia F. Pinkham’: Vegetable o I am now givin| your medicine a fair trial and it. surely il doing me good and 1 am going to keegi on taking it. l use to feel so tired in the morning that. I didn't want to get up but that feeling is leav- ing me now. I also lleepbetter and fool more like workin . For seven or oi t earl I have ad endiicheqtiredfeol -- gl painsinmybuc y body. l read letters in the newspapers say what good Lydi: l|'| E Pinkham’: Vegetngle Compound hld done others. My husband say: f quit too noon, but 1 lm not oing to ltop taking the Vegetable mpound and L die E. Pinkbam’: Blood Medicine un- I lm better and haven't ln ache or l pain. Isn't that the right wlyf X have grout faith ln your medicinal. They In ' when thou who take them be l0 "I IIUII letter: from women ult- g tthunfl-llln. Bum H. HAM, Box Cornwall, Ont-lri Q lld willing lo mower .. Wont! liking about the Vase gum-J} V I _ tlbll y prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. . avoid imitations, always look for the signature of froven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere fewmmfifld 11- too gleat. You see. dear. the _ ~ ——'- Government isn't advancing any, 0111511. Much asit wants the road. 1—— — — ~- '——i——— ‘the war comes first and the trezi- associates. Marsh hail worked des- _ , _ sury ls pretty well drained. iperately to raise funds. but until “""‘"" “W m“ ‘*1 ‘“""'"'"" 1 "a" "Uncle Sam has pledged hpiJate in 1Hli~f it llllll lit-en at iripeles‘ m,\' .\llll n» sail, Pibllnlttllllfl 0f Shl||glu‘cred“_ For every mne of rOEdiGUOrL Cmlgresh hi‘, come w m, lliirlilne. Liilh ('utter, Pluuer slum-Ii- llllll iii-tiny. ll" In loud IIIII- nlnl condition. 0m- of the but lulnln-r- lug uectlunn on P. B. I. Also liunlulqw tllltl finruge. Sour Il'|l00l churches. .»\I.I..-\\' hit-LEAD". Brniliilliiule, P. E. ILlLl Sfiflblll-Iilstllil. QUACK-QUACK! 1st Duck: There‘: no use of yoi trying to become a doctor. ‘-- "~11: Why not? 1st Duckf You'd only be quack! SHOHULDN'T B MO "ls Maud afraid fol a mouse?" “What. that cat?" wooii FALL FO-R “rFfA-i- Shel Though several times n F10 can't (‘B8181 3 CHBIICC l0 SDCCL Now she's: thinking of going up Ii a plane. He: Do you think she'll tall that, too? First Co-eo: I near they are lug to banllh cigarettes In our col loge. Secor-d Co-ed: this morning / t, p1 MIGHTY DMALL “lilo thlnkl ho‘l a “And hrlO-fl the word." E AFRAID OF I USE I banished threrl l 41¢ Z - - '7' ‘time: an absorbent a: the ordinary Wrkorex . "o HW1.1'l\"l'l“.i'£§ ‘_ ~ mast; .- CHAPTER X THE BLUE AND THE GRAY The Marshes and Peter Jessonl returned to New York a few days after Mr. Lincoln had made the, 'r.illrouil act the law of the land. ;‘$if.‘.?".‘.'..“.1‘§l’.‘.‘, f3i.‘.‘.‘.‘i‘§§2’.‘“ii *2‘; TSTAWARDF ' -. Wol‘ builders tojpflllg -East'. " OFQUAUTY West, to the tltiiutli; talk of~ FOR OVER ‘ the rails. when nothing ha peii- 5611. and there wasonly occasional fmentlou of tho-railroad in her pet) yneivspaper. Mr. Dana's New, York Suii. she couldn't understand the strange delay. , Marsh. preoccupied and worried tried to explain. "We have the charter" he salcLl "but it begins to look as if it lii only a deed to a rainbow. Those who have money feel the risk is 150 YEARS HOME I MADE "“1.bullt lie will tuni over to the twolwll) 0f the ‘private companies in loiig-tlniel\\'11h a new Act. which 211W ‘loans, bonds of g0 many ghgugamfrallroad companies the l'lElll t’ Iiflvldollafg a mp9, $16,000 “p w $4g,000,i.~isue their iiwu bonds. the Govern- aiiilpepending upon me difficulties an.) iiienifs bond loan becoming a. sec- This began to at- icost. of truck laying. ziuil will give 01111 mflflliillée- _ lpulblic land bonuses for every 1111111 1111011111 133' 111111 lime 11 W11” ‘mile ciiippleiud. 15p; i.) get Ggv. plain the the South mis beaten erunient blinds which can be ClflwThe 1110119)’ kingfi 011011911 verteii luto cash and to get theisLroiigboXes- liriil ‘minis we must first build‘ Then came mmilha 01’ 111111111111‘!- rmup \-;.. Heed "Hmey w hum] mm] rnrruiliug and orgiiiiizzitimi. .\l:ii':- : 11m) y... ,,. 3H,; m hum) you‘! n, gm iiiaili- a visit tn (Tnlilornin. tukln" l money." .Miriiiiii ivilli him. lie want ti) study "I'm; {Qlnulg m“. n rphmn ‘.\‘li:il liail l)<'-'l| ill‘l‘llfllllll‘s'llt1tl liy lll‘ milwp," dung...) nil-mm _ll‘li'.ll(l. lliiiiiiiiigtiiii. aiiil ‘lluiiliii_:.~ “H's u riimp, may, whitening Ian's partners, line lllllfllllllillll“ my hair. We have combed wall four. .\‘:iiiirii linil done its best ti) Strep), hegglng f“, he“, pm"- llllliflllf‘ tlii-iii by thrusting valleys: Hnmmgum is almost dish-zli-luiLjlllll li1()llll|‘ll'llS across tliii right n1 He, an.) p13 partners out h. pa“. \vii_v. liiit (lii-y bull xslriven liliczul fornia, Stanford, (Yrorkei- aliil llop- 11111“ 1111"1' 111111" 11111§1111’1 1111"1111~'11 m“; u... nwrlgflged m.- pvel-y ,1.,|_.|li~- iiiuiiiiuiiiis. filling the valleys lar they own. ()iit of their 0\vii‘1"1111 -i1‘111“< 11- "‘11 V1~“11"‘1 P111111“ pockets {hey have Shula‘) [rack l... (‘rorl-nu" ail (liv (‘mitriil Pacific cull ward the ‘Sierra. Even they don't 111 1111111- 1111"" 111E‘- 11111'1Y ('F(11'11“-" know how far they can go. BREAD railroad prmutiler". the their H“); llOll(l\\'l1(l up auil down the line llk' .. _' . I ' Radio Program i ‘(pann- airman concern-u 1 1 imiu‘ raft-cuss (Nina: of arch-nun lii given.) QQQ-QOO-O \ 5.00 l’. I WEAK (uiz) N. Y. Willilurf-Allorll. Ureheltrl. ‘raiiltllu, 0.40 l‘. M. WCAE (4122) Pitil. Win Penn. Hotel. W331 (all!) Buuulu. Dance WNAC ($811) Blbllfillq She rd. B“ P ll WFI (iillll) riiiil. Uellevlm Hlllltlold, wru (ziuu) Atlantic city. urgiin, or- tlllQllfll. 0.00 l‘. I. ‘WUZ (333) Springfield. tjupltul Theatre i\\‘L‘B (all) lIulIU-l. uluuur concert. ,\\'lBu (:20. Chlculu. Juclt spriit Trio. ,\\'.I lt“i5li') Ptllllllllf. hl-cli. tluldltuttl l Dust-mule. ‘WMAQ iHd) Chicago. ‘Phuitro urguu. “'01s Chicago, Eilwurdu. ' ‘lurrylmvn. Dinner concert. i! illurtfuril. Dliiiier iuullc. . 1P0) lflevi-luntl. tlotel Stuller. \\'WJ (3.11)) lieirolt. Concert. ' 0.30 l’. M. KPO (-120) Sun Francisco. ,-T ‘IQ’. t-D-I: >—- ,-- Fulriunniit llotel. WGN (I170) Pblcugo. Drake Ensemble. WLS izl-ili VIIlVRIU. Organ, Coriihulh-r: “'00 1.01)) Plilla, Hotel Ailelplila. (1.45 l’. M. WOC i484) Uiiruupurt (fhliucl. 1.00 P, M. Chicago. (‘ungrearu ) Ifuiniiiii ‘tlty. Plantation Play WLW 1421i) (fliiirl. Dliiiier concert. ‘l ‘ \I 1‘l1'(‘I-‘ l-Hl) .\luiit Mt. Ruyul. Willi]! 1117(1) (Flilcugo. Oriole. \\'l>‘AA (4711) Iiiilluu. flrl-heutrl, W831i‘ (1111)) New (lrli-unu. Dinner cun- Purl. 7.45 I‘ ..\l \\‘Ii.\\\' (.1215) (iufiilm. 0.30 l‘. l“. |\'ll.l (I05) Lmt Angelou. lli-lghtulfl. “LUA l-'l‘_1'_'| llPI vor. SllW-l’ State. ‘ll. .00 l‘, . '~'tl\\' <l'.l'..'i Pltflltllltl. Dunc“. ltflll l‘. - . l\'.\'l‘ (21317) lliillywiiiiil. Hluurr hour. DAILY IIICIITIRIE NTOILIWN 5.00 P, ll. lVNAt.‘ 12m) ltoutuii. Kriniy Kill. 5'10 l’ N l ) l i l l l .vitit.\i 1221i. (‘lllvtlflth .|§.,v llllfflvl‘ (‘llllu ' iVlllEl (4741) Biisiliiii. ‘- (lN (3170) ('l|11" Hli: "Till lii»r. Skin-ill ‘fline. \l ll. l . lVllFN (21111) (‘hli-upn. .fll\'l‘llut‘ lH-rloil. \\'ll' 1mm) l'hllii. lliu-li- Win. W50 (428) Atliiiim. Burnt-as story. 0.30 I‘. M. ' 1531i) f‘lilcu)io, Uncle ll .\'I l'\'() \"l \VQ.T (HR) Phlrugo. oinlco. WRNY (250) N. Y. II lvi-i; mun) Alllllllll; ni mt li-. WHN (7174)) (‘hit-agit. HON. CHARLES MARCIL Llberail candidate elected for Bona» venture, In Quebec, with a majorly ty of four thousand votel. WWJ (£153) Detroit, Tonight‘: dinner. 10.00 A. M WLS (345) Chicago. B01. W01) 15W) Phllu. Grunil organ. WEAF H112) N. Y. .\lll5lI.‘|ll. WMCA (341) N. Y. Vocal. 10.30 A. M. (‘KCK (351) Toronto, Studio music. WCCU (411) St. Paul. Mp1s. Day‘: pro< gram. H.041 A. M. WHT (400) (‘hlt-iigo. “'l)lllt‘ll'l talks. WOO (Film) Phllu. Luncheon music. “Stu-‘ritliniuf’ niuslr. .30 , ll. liYW (i130) Chicago. Table talk. Wltllti (Illll) N. Y. Convert. 11.45 A. ltl. [L00 Noun . ‘Pi-u room orchestra. ‘.\'.\'.\(‘ (‘JXIII "IIMNIIL. '.\'ll'l‘ l-llm) (‘lib-agn. Al Carney. .\\' 142'!) (‘liii1l. Nil-(Plltllly prngriilu. \' 127:1) Piltii. Priigriint. '.\.\l tram) ('|tfl'l'|ll|l(l, llurllil Stallion. . M . . Tl-Dlllflh" Music. l flly. Luncheon l WINS Illllil N. Y. Dru its Ensemble . .\I ‘ California ls laughing at them, 111111111 111111. _ _ '- ‘ (402) Pllli. l'nclt- l' - __ __ 11-45 I’ - ‘The 0mm. ha“ H yelling "NHL. “lii svll m_\' ivlirili) intmz-‘it llrMvl. H711) Dallas. (‘lillili-i-iisi (fir: It (411) Ali-iiiri-iil, Mt. ltoyiil Um; fr)“. nun-y, p131 Swindle,- the pap. ill!‘ (lJllllllWl mail for u clean Pt. \\’l.ll 1:195) Plillii. Uri-um lludlly- .1 '“‘1'"- . Hm l,‘ u , ,..|~,,- m1] i)‘ _Sm|_ “'3 6.35m,- fm- lii- lwrlli-(l :1! \l:ll‘Hll (lllv ilay. “llill. 1.45 l‘. M. s k-TUL “m,,,\-,_.“'|h,_ ..l\.'h,'d.ws pump. ‘l tlii-iii l0 iznt started. The war is 1111111111)’ 111 (711111311111-1 OWIIH 11 <f11‘~'l111‘1'11>*' 1:115‘ "1"""1~'"i_";‘|"""y """"' l\\'t.‘\' mm) . “l|l'(‘ll|ll_\', Mllfill‘, iulk. ‘ hardly more than an echo to thr- 1111111 1" 1111"“ ‘V1111- 11“1‘<‘ 1"" .“. ‘m, ,.:::r|'“,,,] '('-h|i.|..-..'g pro-PVKIA" 12751 11111111111‘ Pity. si-iiiilii.» 1.‘...- WBSL Here i“ H“, Bus. the built less lliziii sixty mill-s iii tbii. , mm " ' ; m... _ “ ‘ , Wm- palv‘\lyzes enle,.p,.p,,,_,_ Gama] years. iiiosl n)‘ it lin bluff. Y) M... |._ M_ _ iwxitgt (F..'l)(.li-vi-1iiiid. Aildreml. niiriiii “its havk‘ waiting The mg ma" play llfll-(Plfi. '.\liiy~_ali?_ Wi-ll, y'oiillil't) i420) Him Friiiil-liii-o, _‘])l|f|l'l£ll!TA;(QKU+WOQRADI‘)‘ _ ' . . . - ' - I ~ . ' I . downtown men like D. O. Mills, sayik11‘1“' 111111‘ '1 1'“ 1° "1" 1" 11 M111“. "W" "M, p ‘l 1.15 P. ill. i ii is 1..., m...“ n) a gan,|,;e_ Thuyh-u-il -.s giimi- iiiiil izii nfti-i‘ ill»: l>l.4-,,\.H_, " ' iKFNF‘ 121:0) Sllttllltllllllllli. (‘onrl-rl. .l pol you (“.'t1l‘ HZIW with -. liiu-il l.al)t)|"?' l1l-'l‘.‘.1)I!Iltl-“‘.lli u" :\llll scarce. (ll'll'l."' think the project nf building 1.804114“ inlles oi‘ railroad over treeless ‘~“1 1111-“11- _ y plain ltllll waterless desert. throuszli~l1 1"”: ‘"1 "'"‘ hostile luillan (t0lllllfy. mid uvei"-'11-'"‘1' 11111“ 111-43111“ 1111‘1_1‘_"1, '1"'11"f"' mountains is fui-eilooinciii. TllHy aski1“"‘f-'~111Y m‘ “V1113 3 1"""' '1" 1"_ where, busltivss la to (‘Ollie from iu‘1“‘111»'~'-"111 ("“""111""“t 1mm“ '1 l have been trying out. (‘fhltiese as l-roiu shell-burrowed fields the tciil- mhuwrs and may“? gum] lant. fort-es of the Confederac- aiiil "W1 , _ "m" the Clearing Sky wrmeyamb Nlllfl. llartl marking. 1301181‘, peace; poinaltox." With the end of tlielflme‘ M3,,“ 1mm“: ,1“ “we bin war. men's thoughts turned eager- 141mg“ of em hard Mini {ma I, ly to projects of peace and nutlmigkllup plmmg them. on i, Knuize building. and from our.- euil of the‘ klllnap 1m“ the 4x13110111“ ml"(nm' lziiiil m the other arose the ile». ‘I A} sfialrrxfiniigedauqnpr ‘flillnenklllzitjiflc Ilauwad he‘; (lblgis llegsllziflbing (lfrockel. v l lii April. 1805, came the tragedy mp“ have ‘vorked a mémclethol: which i-ituiiiietl the nation. casting their own riilfurcai ‘ an’ .59 the Marshes into deepest sorrowpbonds are He “g ‘ey’ w m“ the ZISSHSHlDiJllOlI 0f Lincoln. Marshl and his (laughter went immediat- ely to Washington and were a' i part oi‘ the funeral party that nc-l , componieii the President's body t0' l the nltl home lu Springfield. Min, I lam learned then how the peoplel ' mourn silt-h leaders as arise only. two or three titties ln a century to‘ win their love and faith. They liiiiiteiietl back to New York.) _\l8f‘2<lll called b_v grave affairs. The three years that had ilrilleil- ’ by iiiiii-c the signing of the act by‘ . \lr. Lliii-uln hail l)(‘l-1ll years 0i‘ iii-‘ ' tense iiirtivily. Willi his eusileriil next y.-. ... 1'!” 1 age-leafy Thick, Gleamy Hair —-F,ull of Life UI‘. fo in 10 have disgarcled old hygienic methods for this new way col WHEN the world l today!- l pecting more of women. the .oltl-time "sanitary padf had to go. Doctors urge a new way. Millions employ it. You wear sheereat frocks without a second thought, any time, anywhere. You meet every day un- . handicapped. lt is called "KOTEX" . . . five The constant. curling mid waving idrmiinded by modern style in hair llfflllli, slowl mill very lilli from the hair, leavin it. dry. faded, brittle, streaked wit. gray; then the hair rootl llirink and the hair falll out fast. A 35-cenl: bottle of refreshing, fr grant “Danderlno" will do wonder: for any girl's hair. This vllalizing beauty-tonic acts on the hair like fresh showers of rlln and lunlliinl act. on vegetation. It goes right. to the roots, lnvigorltcl, nourilhe: and atrengthenl them, lielpln the hair to row thick healthy an this for one week! combing and drluln moisten our hulr brul "Donder no" and brulh it through our hair-Aha effect. ll startling! l l cotton padl Thoroughly deodorise: . . . thus ending ALL fear of offending. Discard: ll easily a: a piece of tiuue. No laundry. No embarran- merit. You lslt for it without heuitancy simply by saying “KOTEX," at any drug or department store. Cont: only l few centl. Proves rilky old vvlyl l folly. llfe and tlilt. healthy. youthful hut N. hufldn-dbu", m“ “u”. become: lncomporlbly oqft, wavy l N‘ '1:- -. boots." "Tlioiic --. .-. .-. -. .-- -¢¢o.om¢- our heir immediately tiilml on new tvrlol u thick and abundant.‘ (lllfi) lam Angeli-R. li'lllllll'l‘ll'tl |II‘D* 1 l . gran . H: TUI a: '" ~" - - I i """,:,m [LAM ‘ 1" KFKX 12s!) lltlalllllpll. viii-iii lilllfll. i My“, ma“) mnvuuu. \ M- C‘ A u,“ Wlilt (7111)) Buffalo. ltulllo truili-u. l errbu-u. “male , iuio A. M. }\VW.I (I153) Detroit. Setting ups, A M l liforiiians. Crocker will have u; lJirighani Young's temple." They returned East along the Suit Lake trail. by stage coach to Jfearuey and Omaha, then dowii .the Missouri to St. Louis by steam- iliuat, and on to New York by ruil. "l‘he West thrilled Miriam. The [free swing of it got into her blood. Her imagination pictured the frontier- "buffalo, Indians. all the old life-slowly retreating before ,,,, u, mmnumqlthe irresistible advance of a home- hsaeklng people following their des- tliiy. She resolved to be with her ‘lather when the time came for ‘hini to take up his work on the ‘iplalua. Marriage was still in the distant future. lt was impossible to think l )f leaving her father at this Cfltlllfl. ‘He would need her more than ever. -When troubles and difficulties us- salled him. she muiit he at his Hl'l" t.o comfort flllll to encourage. Young lull she was, silo uppreclatetl tbii 9"’"'"'""°""""°"°""‘5‘magnitude 0f the task Qlie lore- giuw bitter hours for her father lie- iilelernilneil tn Hlllflll liv him with iiill of the courage and sympathy (and (rhearfuluciis she could bring ‘to lieur. , "Peter will have to wolf," she itlioufilil. "There will he plenty of ‘time for settling down." liar mind tlrlfteil l)l'|(‘l( nver illielr eugiuzemetit, nnw lliree yours lold. ll hurl not seemed strange fur ‘them to go along no. Their mul- ‘lllll frlenilii quite unileratooll how llt was. familiar with licr father's pnliit nf view. accepting her own occasional explanation that aha ifell. too young for the responsibili- fies or marriage. Nor bail Jeeinnn bet-u difficult. ("mm time to time hn hurl asked her to set a (lay. but. JZDVE way gracefully when she put him off. ' l The truth was, Peter Jesnon Wllfl .iiot permitting his ileiiliiti for‘ Mir- ;l'ini to interfere with Qlllflh ho hall lrwiile for comfortable future of Peter Jeanna. His enthusiasm for him rallrnud had waned consider- "lslt to the White Home with ‘Vl-lrlnm anil her father that July ‘ds-y in 1862. He hail horn-n to per- fillflllfi himself that the road was a friends who laughed at the project were wise. Al much an he cared lfnr Miriam-and that was ii great ldanl. conlldorlniz the cold mid self lnentered nature of the fIIBI\—l‘ll-? |wmi dominated by ambition. nrlncl- trl-i hl-i plane nmoniz the izlldml not. Moreover. lilii debts troubled him. It wmi not irlornl qualms that hlrlllod ltlm.'bnt felr of bunk- ruptoy. social humiliation. (To-bl continued) . l3‘ ' . WHN 111m) N, v. ivuv \V()l (270) Ainuii. lii. .00 . . . KFNF (2041) SIii-iiiiiiilniih. lit. (Triiiri1r|.‘,__ istrlng of pig-tailed track layers allmi] the way from the Sierra Nevada LOWVIAV (-123) (flucl. Afternoon Drllflflllllm ,-\‘()t‘ HM) Davenport. Aunt Jane, buut- ‘ l l ,l‘nre the lust Pllllfl were lnid. Slii-l __‘" l l l i l l burns the color. lustre uilv lll the yenrs niiii followed m1 "' llnllure after all. and that his mnnv‘ l ]uxn|-|.n¢,_1""‘l\' the. ambition for wealth. m, Wang his family estate. once neat. onlvi your h|lr,1il fragment remained. with ln lii-1- wltli a little coffin» barely sufficient to main»; l l \V(.‘(.‘() Hi7) St. Pnnl, .\lpli4. Farm ll(llll“.i 0 Vniiiil, luutrulnuiitnl.‘ (423) (‘lin-l. Huullii-au re-piirlii. l (foliage chime-s,‘ all unsettled wilderness." ‘1‘1“'" 1" ‘\"1"r1"‘“1 mm’ 5111"“? I N” ' ' t kn .. - .. , , . . -. - .' ' (1101)) Phlla. Wntnen’: set-tips. ' "Y u w n't I‘ ' ui?" ..k.l 11“"'111 1“ 111*“ ""13 “111 11" 1" ,1 , . WOAW (r128) Oiuiiliii. lninrhomi emi 34mg), o 5H0 I ‘w m has iii l).- briiiiulll clear from .\‘e ‘vav/‘Rgbln N‘ Y‘ vwmm“ Mu" "'°.\V()lt (405) Newark. Muulr. v "x0. I shall stick u Ollt. We'll 1""1<- 1911"" 11111"“_-_f111 1111-‘ “'11! _ m) a. _M. 1w“. “m, ,.',","§,,,f]' ',, .711?‘ keep knocking at the dour of the 111111111 1111* llnru. Wen 1. ,Qglifllqfg“)?1;,TQIUII°':;:S: rpmu" é‘ (fltlltA (20-1) lllnlnrtuif, Nftll ‘(fair-all Dllltucrzits. Nliiybe a miracle will $1111,“ n", n)" med." U ‘lkmxh. ‘ ‘ ' ’ g’ l cert. Munch." 11"""1"‘“"“."'1" lm“, tra-(i w} .1 ‘\ u-hkn (am) rlii ‘Alli Tl -¢ l But li was destiny. not a iiiir- ljwm‘ 11111 “'1'”? $11M’ ‘lgliem: Iflwl ‘W691. (gym) X #1 so“,'n,“€".,,,:::nl:: l 111118. “bich was to give llvini: im- 1111111“ “"1 *1 “a1 1‘1‘11111‘ ‘We’. nllrztpltl strides. Huntington Wflnftl ivir» min) riiuii. "Mnrket Hlnf8."l .pet.us to the iron Horse. Destiny, flew“ $111“ ‘im New‘ ‘mfnsl 10"‘ (‘iingress t0 let the Central built) "Surf." am P w l (h. . . . .- iuat s siw in. . , . , . _ . 1 axing iletiiled that the Ameii- H _ _, _ _ ..iutll it meets the Union, Pacific.) ‘ _ l lcflll llnlou was to stand, unbroken. Ho“ ‘l m“? “filled. xhrsh‘ lii‘ that happens. we in the East ,§K$L.-l?§np€‘lr°'kt?§ Altmllmm‘ fom" ~ . “lnhn (Ybiiiaman. Sfllfl Crochet‘. _. _ . . f) ..-i) s. criiiinii program. l one and iiiilivisible. Htretclii-d - ‘ r h "y" how “am, ill have to work last to T9tlCl1i\\l<JAF (hi2) N_ Y. Mlllilc. - | forth a great hand, swept backfvm‘ m“ great ‘mg ' S llltah ahead of those hustling Cal- 4 1' l)! lt (385) Scuttle. Musical priigriini. . HK (273) (.‘|P\'('|l1ll(l. (‘OIIPPTL l hull. W00 (500) Phlln. Orgiin and trumpet 1 4.30 P, M, l . (‘Nit-Q (400) Saskatoon. hlilllr-iil WDAF (3041) Kansas City. Baseball; mullc. 5.00 P. ll. ‘(HA (R22) IIriivv-r Afternoon miiitlc. 1V(‘(‘O (417) fit. PMII. “nil. Club" “lteuilcr. R00 I’. W. ""70 (3111) Oulcliinil. Stilillo music. WAAM (203) Reward. Spurn), Vocal. 0.1a l’. M. KFKX (288) Hastings. Relay-program. 0.30 I‘. .\l. WOR (406) Newark. "Sports." 6.20 P. M. WFWll (4711) Bolton. Wfilt (7110) Biiffiiln. "Spurln." WNYC (5211) N. Y. Police aliirml. 7.00 P. ill. . . . . . . . . . . .. WDAF (HM) Kansas City. "School ill the Air." WHAD (275) Milwaukee. Organ. L00 P. M. WRW (27.1) Tarrytown. Police aliirinl, 2n P. w. ‘VFAA (PM) Dnlliin. "Rportl." (Pnpyrlcht, 1921i, by International llldlo. l‘ rogrl rnl, Chicano.) When You Feel a Gold fablofs to work of? the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ- enza. afe and Proven Remedy Price 80c. Thobdxbeulthlllignaturo Iiome Question - “tllll-‘Plllllll rh-iiu 1 Shepu ril'n (lrelh ‘_ Lain rind found. l‘ "F . ‘ . -. ‘ll-r; ii}. . , GUARDIAN Novumpan 10, 1925., ‘ "’ PfTfTf-gftf eat 4r); 17:1‘, I Alltlie goodness ofille ll offers you the friendlicsi . service, iiie finest lbod ,' lll8 cosiesl rooms in llaliflaxfllie .mosl modern, the‘ most fire- proof hoicl in ihe Cily. i 50 sicps From ilic centre of the business dislricl. Wllll- ,lll ,5 minules walk of The uproar of‘ lrams and cars. 9O rooms, singleand en suile, wilh and wilh- oul balhs. ' 1 WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS.» - Tmz CARLETON Horn A , HEADQUARTERS IN HALIFAX.‘ Notice Re Provincial Land Tail , O The period during" which discount of five percent will be allowed upon payment of 1925 land tax is extended to December 1st, 1925. By Order, H. R. STEWART, _9 9 7 Assistant Provincial Treasurer o 5 - -2l Farquliar Steamship Line S. 3. "HETHPOOL" Leaves Boston for Halifax Oct. 20th. Nov. 3rd, Nov. 17th. Dec. 1st, Dec. 15th. Connecting With X . l . 8. S. “SABLE I" Charlottetown, Oct. 22nd. Nov. 5m. Nov. 19th, Dec. am,- oee. 1m. 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 Leaving Halifax for l ‘l . l LLOYD fiEOflGEz-"Hl. HERE'S THE WAY OLLT." George ls advocating a natl omil "baiclc to the lancW-movqment" From the Star, London. (Lloyd f!’ . ‘iii A Tll l‘! STRONGEST Tll ING "'\".",-1’1l' cll-‘S i cu on l AN INDIAN niiiirli-iin wilu wulklnizl l APB I.’ i-ni- l‘\'('lllI|K by the blink of tlii~| l Wniiizi-n irlii-n llll nn-ll fli-w by cur-l Dr. ca.“ ‘m’ of Linupdhrld. 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