r111‘ i; - Central Guardian ED’! TAXI day and night sor- vice- Phone 081 or 20H. vou use Monitor Gasoline you are BBiiln-Z ma best that money can| bur- r 2107-10-41 , —.-— TWENTY-ONE DAYS LEFT to lallP-MB you to genre a cue o oneedles as a p inium with your lryearly. new or renewal subscrip- _|tion. I to get one before our, supply is’ exhausted. | ERFECTLY CLEAN ‘ . ful premium. after the above date] you will be unable to secure one.- Get yours today and be sure. i l. z g QuppOSQ this salad has~ nl vitaniines in it? u; No. suh. dat lettuce am 1 don saw dc cook wash it -._._-_ w. m. s. SERVICE AT rviarrsll- h own eYes- _ ,,- -—~—————-.i'- FIELD~A special Mrs onary 5B1‘- vice under the Hashim r we W- ‘ ‘ M. S. was held in Marshfield United Church 0n -Sunday evening last. when a large congregation which completely filled the church 8M0?‘- ed u varied and interesting pro- gram. Mrs. (Rev.) F. E. Booth- royd very capably presided. The special speaker for the evening was Mrs. (Rem) W. A. Thompson whose address was listened to with rapt attention. A Japanese drill by six little girls was an interest- ing feature of the program. RlBO "Tile story 0f a mite box,“ lby three -older ‘girl-s. A' pageant enilllell “Mothers of the Bible" -by 10 girls was exceptionally well rendered and very favorably commented on by the large audience. Miss Jessie Jenkins very effectively sang the solo parts. Th offering amounted to ‘$10.00. ill lrlilll /-“§;'*7-r<- irsvs In stock old Sydney so, invsrnsss. Sprlnghlli Round, Albion stove, Albion srd, Chestnut and Stove also Besco Coke. THANKSGIVING SERVICE -- Qn Sunday evening, lSept. 26th. the annual Thank offering service of the W. hi. S. of the United Church at New London was held. The scr- vlce was conducted by the ‘Pistol’ Rev. MrlAyers and the addroflfl W“ given ‘by Miss Louise Call-beck of Bedeque at present on furlough from Ja-pan. Miss Calbe'ck's story of her work among tfie children in the Kindergarten at Nagaro was ' listened to with deep interest by ll large congregation. An apDPODTl- ate anthem was rendered by the , ‘choir also a solo sweetly sung b)’ ~ Mr. J. B. ‘Lewis and a duet by Messrs J. B. Lewis and Brewer Auld added greataly to the musical part , of the service. ‘The members oi the , W. M. S. are very grateful to liles-srs Lewis and Auld of Freetown your order now. either for lsts or future delivery. ll GILLIS 8i 0O PHONE 170 to Miss Calbeck for her splendid missionary address. THE WINTER FAlR—All en- h try records for the Maritime Win- ter Fa‘r will be.eclipsed this year, . according to the‘ statement made by F. L. Fuller, secretary oi‘ tho t Maritime Stock Breeders‘ Associa- tion. lMr. Fuller, who opened the winter fair offices in Amherst on Tuesday, declares that more beef i‘ cattle. dairy cattle, sheep and of FALL shipment LBS his just arrived dir- from LISSE. HOLLAND. ill‘ his shipment comprised choice LARGE FLOWER- \ sutse of FIRST srzr-zy ' from Oct. 29 until Thursday, Nov. ': 4, than in any previous year in the lengthy history oi‘ this agricultural YACINTHB (Double Ind exhibition. Several hundred head gig) of beef cattle, including entries L93 D b| d f’ from such large exhibitors as Se)‘ ' ( o" a ‘n ThorniwoEtter. Amherst; Charles ‘y, Trenholln. ‘Fort Lawrence; Hamid ‘l? Etter. Arrlac; llnrno Brps. Win- ' slow. P. E. I.; Sanders and San- .‘ rierson. Oharlottetowir. P- E. L; ‘ F. R. Taylor. Rothesay. N. B. have been lreceiverl. The dairy cattle will represent the ‘best breeding in the Dominion and will eclipse if the entries exhibited here in 192G. , —-——--—_§>-—i ARCISSUS AFFODILS ROCUS REESiA ARWIN TU LI PS, E10. snri ior a .|:opy of our LB LIST. We pay POST- E on sll MAIL ORDERS. time during the month of OBER will be the but - to plant BULBS. They on uls at our BOOK RE. 4 er & C0., Ltd. s»:- . \ 'l‘hci'il-i ni? l‘ili'i‘ bunks hllvn occurred _ lit such ulr ulnriniirl! llriv lrr Purls d ilrlrt police urn lrccplrlt: illl llriuruui- ‘ inlllri 0y» ml Ulll bunk shops illlll lurc- tlorl ruorlls. o....;sr..‘.;~'rrzm, Quickly Dissolve Away The misery of a sore corn comes to an end quickly when you apply Putnam's \ Corn Extractor. This statement means just what it says. and you can easily prove it in your own case. Full directions are given I ans... ...‘-l-> ... . fessional Cards . Fergus Donnelly TERmARY guflqgq" in each package for the hot water m, 0mm.“ Vomqn", treatment, and for applying a few drops of (Putnam's to the spot that is sore. You won't be disap- pointed. Putnam's is not an ex- periment; it is a tested preparation that painlessly. removes. warts. horns. eallouses and thickened foot. lumps. Sold for 25 cents. College. 1901. Pl- Royal Army Veterinary “his. London, Eng. M-E. Farqusonh Btsbis. i“ 141 King Strut. Mom-ran __ dresser who formerly worked in GASOLINE when Hollywood and served Mrs. Aimee Sample McPherson is in Toronto now. the McPherson case cause she was anxious to see lust how clever Aimee really was. was persecuted?" asked The Star. . ocrossn so. 192e, will be the, 1 last day on which subscribers will 7°“ WW“ M1 either- receive a case of needles with theirl ‘mm “m” "We"? What l5 B0- yearly renewal. Nowl is tbs time l"! ‘"1 11°"! there !1°W-"» l pert. _ ONLY A FEW DAYS and our prised if you knew her. supply of needles will he exhausted to come into al new or renewal yearlysubscrip- daily. 1 ns received from now-until Oct. supposed to know who she was and 80, 1926. will receive this Ndllllflr-‘couid not say anything down there because she was a good customer. Whenever this largo. blond; mm. rOn came in. she would ask: ‘Docs this operator know me?" her, and afterwards the desk sup- ervisor would call: and whisper, ‘Do you know who you have. any confidence except that she dis- liked England and Canada. of the time, however. we were kept busy worrlring on her. public as the faith healer of Ang- elus Temple, she wore a modest little Quaker costume. ands in Angelns Temple. ., for their-valuable assistance and; a swlrre would be shown in Amherst" 1,. l5 Z5 Of Beauty Operator ‘TORONTO, OCT. 15-——A hair- The lady of the tongs followed closely b8- “Then you do not think that she “Oh, no", laughed the marceller. f you knew how clever she is Of course. “oh... “Ycef” laughed the beauty ex- “I think you would be sn-r- Sire used our shop almost Oi‘ coursc we were never “But the operator nevcr kpcw ‘Operator 60.‘ it's Airnee.’ “The evangelist never gave us Most "When she wished to appear in Night af- to thous- Whon l came home ill the evening l would tell tho othens or my dis- tinguished customer and we would gather around the radio to listen to Mrs. McPherson Often she would tell her congregation that it was sinful to throw away money in beauty parlors, and that one could be beautiful by prayer. alone. “Faith was also a valuable as- set in reducing. but evidently it was a slow process for the evange- list frequented the mineral baths and patronized a Swedish muss- euse. “Hundreds or people come to Mrs. McPherson to be healed and in her sermon she tells oi‘ the cures. which are brought about by faith. The evangelist is less popular since sire has attacked smoking, danc- ing drinking and such; amuse- ments. She even trled to close the cafes. "When thefaitli healer was leav- ing on a trip to Rome her follow- ers gathered around the train and covered the engine with flowers. As the train lnoved away four white (loves of peace were let fly from the engine.‘ - "Of, her private life little is known to the public, except what the evangelist wants to have known. She lives in a large and well appointed house and seems tn appreciate good living for her- self." ter night she preached Tomorrows Radio ____ Program TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 19 v ‘ international Radio Programs V EVENING CONCERTS "ifim-‘v-cr. ' r_ i- ...\ 8.00 P. M. ICYW\ (536) Chicago. Family Hour Program. \WI<JAF (492) N. Y. Salor Concert also WEELWGR, WCA . ‘PAM WWJ. l WGBS- (316) Y. Feature program‘ l 30 P. M WSAi (326) Clilci. gram. WCAE (461) Pitts. Studio ltccitai. WEAF (492) N. Y. Jolly Buckeye Bakers to \VT-AG, WFI, WTAM. WNY, WiSAl, KSD and WGCO- Wi-‘(l- (300) Atlantic City. Studio lPrograln. Musical Pro- B.45 P. M. W-SAl (320) Cincl. Clrlrncs Corlccrt 9.00 'P WEAF (492) N. Y. "Everrcudy Jiour," also from KSD, wrCAE, W000. WEAR. WEEI. WIN. WBR. WGN. WJAR. WOC. WSlAl WTAG. WWJ. 10.00 P. M- WEAF (492) ~N. Y. Moment Musi- 'cale. to WEEI. WGR, WTAG. WFI, WRJY. KS1). WTAM and WCSH. WSAi (326) Cincl. Studio concert. IMLW (423) Cincl. Formica Sympli. Orchestra. WGiP (300) A-tlantic City. Program. Studio 10.30 P. M. ' WiRrNY (374) N. Y. One Act Play. WKRC (423) Cincl. WONDERFUL Romania has already chosen 50 costumes for her. American tour. They " p rnplinairnorrnrowu GUA ‘Knew Aimee In Shop ' I t / “or ‘new haven’ t tried E are so confident that ‘Imperial Ethyl_ Gasoline will bring improvement in any car, that we ee simple tests of this new and a noticeable operatin ask you to make t different “cold weather” gasoline. Compare the results of the _ab0ve tests with the results you’ve had with any other gasoline. grftceptional quick-starting ‘ability and knockless power properties i mileage. This you can also prove by your own mileage check. There’s only one way to find out how good this new gasoline is. Try a tank-full of Imperial Ethyl. It costs 4 cents a gallon 1,. Startin T_est--Ma-ke your starting test difficult-- prefera l 111th? morning. Note the quicker start --even a er a night in a cold garage. a ' l2. Power Test on HilLsy-Tackle the steepest hill you know. Go all _the way up 1n high gear. Try to ~ c make your engme knock! ‘ 3. Power Test in Traffic- -Throt'tle down to a‘ “crawl.” géllfflgéfied the gas with a rush. Not-e the “pick-up” And Imperial Ethyl have been obtained without any sacri ce more, but you’ll saypit’s worth it. - I IMPERIAL OIL- LIMITED 12.15 A. M. Popular {Pro- gram. ___-_¢o>__i DRESSES FOR QUEEN MARIE PARIS. Oct. 15.—Queen Marie of are all models especially I examined for purchaser. mi other diseases. 9"!!! Goo no Strut ustom and urine Iulidi Phone I04. \ 34A ' ER. sou _ Money p] Lu” "Minibar-meow p. ‘Ilmtohool and Hovhitll mrrs. I" we Yfil m". pysr. landing‘, m." George Otroot ~ . I. E. GROKEN TERINARY suaesou“ "my tests made rfor pars- R. Moe-aim’ (tr-roll. I‘ no. Q c. Amnesia -. l u n. v.= nonrandom ted ways. In; (use disuse‘ ""4 i0 12.”, i.‘ b I "lald "°°°"ALD. u. r. mean s. A. . . "lifts. LADIES’ WELCOME ' cm large display of TOILET n which we are now showing- lnoludsd In the leading lines are ' _. van-Inn's, . JONTEEL. CAPPI. CARA trout, canon-so, noes}: ‘CALI-ET. RIVER. ARM- ANDQ. POMPEAIN. HOU- BIQANT. circa Noun COMPACPS ‘ m‘. more popular than over. The, watch shlllld one owinl QujItgJIis and shape makes a apcaial IIPIII to users of minty ‘toilet aoocslvrlcl- Mac Elnnon , Drug Co. Th! RIxAu. roso. “. KooAK Stain 339' - ‘Anti-louse, PER-FUMES, sto. . HUDNUTS. WGY (380) Schenectady. Musicale. 11.00 . WKRC (423) Cincl. Organ Recital. 11.46 P. M- ‘ WSB (428) Atlanta. Concert. 12.00 Mid. KPO (423) San Francisco. Studio. KNX (337) Hollywood. Conrtest music. Bringing Up Father adapted for her big collections, no~ tably those oriroron sud Redfern. Winter models in tones orchest- nut, copper, dark brown and pet- unia red have been created to suit t-lic Queen's_iuxnrious. but restrain. ed. taste, and her graceful and mature dlgnity- , These deep autumn colorinfls‘ are keep in mind that the of .. ..- - = s r \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ... >\\ .l‘rNil NNOIM; ' .-.-l\rril-. e mm. OASOLIIII oollonuou ‘ _.___ lone“ enyighed with gold and sil- llcr lnrurlto illuc fox, iier skirts I - . . -. . vcr enrbroulcrdes in pluin gCOIIIOI-lirie nllinys longer- lllilll the models biog“ chops‘ 1e H“ ifcni designs. Queen Marie's with pleuly u!‘ llllllles“ l“ “liml woollen ......$.l..r°' e and one Mlczr clothes are distinguished by the caixylllvzilklliill- H l t ' sh beauty of their material and cut. ' ii unrest r1 lGl‘ ccrs limes . For nrornlrlg weifr the Queen Iran the (Queen wears flesh-colored Airplane F01‘ Sale 2:: extremely simple oils-piece lgowuslslotrklilgs. With grey Cofilllnles. however, she naturally wears grey lstockings- The shoes are espec- liiily made by o. iveil-known boot- to be worn under a fur coat. youtli- Inland slirn in outline. For i1l'[8l‘- noon slit‘. has more elaborate COB-i Lumen ill velvet all with long maker here, mostly in tones ‘of red- sleeves. 'l‘he sleeveless afternoon llsll l]l'()Wll in lriirtch ller street modglg or one house have nil been changed to suit this desire of Queen Queen is expected to wear on shill- Mafla For evening the Queen board on her arrival in New York has gcorgeous brocadee. black vel- has abeigc broadcloth coat richly vet, studded with diamond nail ii-llnmed with brown castor, tire iieads,arrrl n red velvet with jeweli- frrr forming 11 Pillwl llim" llle 2d bands. fn-rnt and cut into two triangular The‘ Queen's coats are surnphn pieces to form rrookotn. There lfilcflrded 31,195’ ously trimmed with fur, two with a narrow belt at the sides. With probably Wm CheaP~By The Pound DAYTON. 0-.» Oct. l5.—-Wllen ‘Uncle Sam move-s the olrglneering division of the,Army Air Corps, now at McCook .fleid. to the new Wright field, he is going to sail s lot of airplanes, chealp. llut they will sell by the pound oi‘ wood or metal to the junkman. rOn the "dump" at fla Uiliillllllfifl, The costume which tile the salvage and the be swell-rd to 30".," ./ this coat. go two (lresses, mm of when moving day cameo, These airplanes n. English, French and German hlue markings the crazyqnil-t patterns of camou- iron crosses painted on the German planes nre dim. The engines have been removed from most of them and tile parts saved. de 0t there are u m L. _ Nfllfi‘! hurl- lira-n urrnnge-ti that women p W“ s m 0 (:5 might sec Purl; “um "they do include Ameri- ips, grim trophies of aerial bat- s in France. Their war palnt-— ttieslrip gray with red. white and superimposed. and ire-is faded now. and ihn huge ‘ltulrirl-rrn-i-ir" tours f0 rlrpnrtluent gowns and furs as ilic Phaeton lrml Nolrcvlininc, in hulf a dny. with no frills.“ By George Molianuil i SAY YOU'LL GO wiTt-l- MZ TO THE. O9ERA ' ‘TONIGHT, AND ‘Ti-lb?’ (S FlNAL- TAKE- TH AT I i'D aATl-lelz STAY r-roME ‘rs-mu 0o THERE—- I'LL GO "r0 THE OFFICE wr-rerze WELL, i cAN READ vw PAPER iN PEACE, arov HOW WHATS "rt-us? OPERA HOUSE’ eurzns ‘ro m: GQOUND! lilllillllilliil Q 1926 IY luv-u Funnel Snlrncl. Inc.’ Cant Uriah ribs: ns-nl. '