. Charlottetown. P’. El .l_ -.l:@'swlLns .., ' 3 ' ' __ ood . Sthmandbunduptluaue denerfl- .4, huy g of Fowm‘ m- mid eeverei time! ‘ ' mm P rkhlBeenn. ghegnooet 00010 , yeer round, in thousands o! c”; Kitchens Help Yoo\.f'_ i, i’ i, s Big Slater: I heard you telling my beau what you‘ wanted tor flqhrletmae- Wlut was It? fi- g Little Sieter: l_toid. him I wanted ' . d generous brother-In-Iaw. > adquarters _ BiLACKHEAD-S Get two ounce: g9! peroxluo w!- lo: Irum your nirugglel. Sprinkle "ll I M1. we). cloth uuu ruu um hue bnukly. Every blnulllculi will he dinolved. ‘rue ulln ule, nure and 11mph- wu: to remove lnockhoedl. Tomorrows Ralflp Program WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER B International Radio Program; EVENING CONCERTS . . 1.ao P. m. ' WGY (380). Schenectady. Muslwle. (349) Boston. Studio Pro~ 9mm. WM‘ (826) lcincl. U. S. Army ‘ Band Concert. ' 8.00 P. M. W‘J‘Z (455) 1N. Y. Concert. (non (275) Batavla. (Studio Pro- gram. nmilnrl (492) N. Y. Salem. lConcert. AND . con n . 1 QOKSTORE‘ .' r l one and the eéme piece. ' ;, V n you wlll find evidences awful goleotionhln all . rtmente. new and w, e good: to eult ell‘ peo- r. and all pureee. ' > r New Line's lbf Greeting Cards _ . very popular and ‘eelling . Now Ie the time to a to friends abwill- UTIFUL A BOXED’ STATIONERY eee range from 25o to $0.00 . n 1'0Y;"nnd FANCY pgdepertgnent upetolro ‘n ree y, for bueineee. do eel ed new wm be iolde till wanted. ARIER 8. 60. "They eay the theatre in a mirror of real life." “No doubt. Are you going to see that new play celied ‘Plg:'1" TOO SLOW She: Do you believe In fairies’! He: Too slow-I use the flying machine In crooning the river every morning. I ‘Lester Douglas ' Wholesale Produce ' a9 Queen sum WANTED NOT A JOYFUL JOB "Well, Chrlntmalve ‘bout Ind me outa a job!" "Why dorftcha git one like mine?" - “You don't look so full o' joy- what le It?" 1 ‘ "Oh, I'm one o’ these here Santa \ Cleuaee In e department store." here Box. _ r WICAU (278) lilhllu. Cheer-Ln Club mLI1\|A\\3U9) 1o. row... Cosmopolitan Male Quullette. WEELI (3-19) Boewn. (Berry Novelty Nine. 8.15 P. M. nflllN-li (3716) N. Y. lsaacsolfs Con- cert. out (zoo) Schenectady. Musicale. VMMAK (266) Iinflalo. Musicale. _ 8.30 P. M. WZEAF (492) IN. Y. Davis Saxo- phone Octet, also W00, WJKR. WTAG. WIEEI. WIOAE. WSAII. 'WIQAIP, WIGR. 11111411‘ (395) 1011111.. Studio progrmn. W‘M1C‘¢\ (341) N. Y. Entertainers. WIBZ (333) vsllrlngileid. 'l‘w.ll'lgllt Song Trio. WIGY (380) Schenectady. Mendel- ssohn Club IConcert. ‘ 9.00 P. M. WlBZ (333) Springfield. The Burn- swfmers. WHK (273) Cleveland. Blues Bend. WMIRC (423) Cincl. Evertresh Pro~ gram. 9.25 P. M. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. ll. V. B. Trio 9.30 P. M wmu (m) mo... hhtormllmmni. wlBZ ((333) BDYIILKQGUL Y. (M. H. A. wo-Y (aso) lScheneotodY- Musicale» WAN,“ (263) Newark. Vucul. WIUW, (4113) Cincl. ilccrnnilnl Trio. KNDA (461) Shenandoah. Plano Con- cert. / WHK (273) Cleveland. Qnartel-le- WJZ (455) N. Y. ‘Musicale. 10.10 P. M. WGN (303) Chicago. “The Music 10.30 P. M. Vii-OR (105) Newark. ‘Special fea- i N) " ran HA IUITB. ' 10.40 ‘P. M. WIIJW (-123) Ginci. lCjincinnatl Post. ' 10.50 P. M. WMAQ (-145) 011109430. W|MAQ All‘ lLlne. . 11.00 P. ‘M. WEEK (273) Cleveland. Popular. 11.45 P. ‘M. ' WSD (428) Atlanta. Concert. 12.00 Mid KIHJ (405) (hos (Angelou. Varied dviusionle. JGFINF (401) Shenandoah. Old Time Music. ' WKRC (423) lOincl. Pomdar. 1 00 (A. ~M wlmc (m) ‘Cinci. ‘Womlllnr Pro- Efrain. FEATURE TALKS Some new things. tor . , rlstmao giving will be in- , sting reading, it may p yon out in. makinge. otlon. ‘Ilhls is a comlng,-Oanadlan 1H with lots 01 tllfills. We l HAD ALWAYS BEEN 'ROUND F-oleuor: Johnnon, can you ny ~ whether the earth he: elweyl been , round’! . Student: It’; never been away ' mince I've lmewn It, eir. = irom $2.00 to $12.00 TERS SUPPORTS R WEAK ANKLEB @1- ' til mu _ .u?-e¢1,,,§s homer (get 9 Women s e e Damtmess Under o.» moat trying hygienic handicap now ne- eured_ NEW way oflere true protection -- discards like tissue. vs 4 auoxtz snsnozs ab“ 1°“- ‘Wmt. but never r9 proml-RDIO. T1115 1B E 116W ling jun ‘mm i _ ' ° ,2?” ‘WW "w m‘! 1on1- iroeicl. eheereot gown... L gee: them now any day, any ~‘ l gingham; e, without e momenfe . doubt or ‘i The onnrteln and inleeorlty o1 p» old-fife " tery pod" hu been Moot women new use “KOTEX” . . . e new end remarkable way. ' S time: u eboorbent u ordlnery ootlpeaede. Deeliorieee, time ending ALL dee- gu clouding. 1 D cards on euily n e ece ei I tiuue. No ieundry. No em mu:- llent. ~ l Obtelnebie et nil on‘ end de- 1 eorltoree simply y nylzlg‘ i K TEX." You u]: for it wit _t_ , Onota onllly anlelw cents. Pxovea obimyoeneedleeerldr. 12 ine. peclnoe. In mix-non to yourself rv " ' - Knowledge." _ 0.20 P. M. WGY (380) (Schenectady. "B001; o1 7.00 P. M. WIEAF (492) N. Y. lSynagoguo Ser‘ vices. 7.45 P. M. IQDKA (357) E. »Pltros. U. 0t P. Ad- dress. 8.00 P. M. WOR. (405) Nowmlk. my? 8.30 P. M. WlLW (423) Cincinnati. (Educational “TO0R75 of WANT TO DANCE? 8.00 P. M. WJZ (455) N Y. flmperinblmps. 9.00 IP- M. WEAF (492) (N. Y. "Ilpana. Tmuhu- dors," WICOO, WOC, WEIR, WISM pml ddSlD. WJZ (-155) N. Y. dhooonl Boys. 10.30 P. ~M. WKRG (-169) Wlwh. Do/noo Music. WHO (526) ‘Dos Jvioiuce, Dunc-o Jrogrun. -W.IZ (45-5) N. Y. 1101.01 Aowr. 11.00 P. M. WTIAIM (390) Cleveland. ore. Soronnd~ 11.30 P. M. IWUW (-123) Olncl. ' ‘Elk. 11.45 P. M._ W911 (432) Atlanta. Wot-less. 1.00 A. 1M. “T101110 (326) lGlncI. Dance Music. 1.30 A. ‘M. 1011.1’ (403) (poo Anlgoles. llllckmunhl (Copyright, 1926. by international Radio Programs, 011108.30.) wugAlF (1)92) N. Y. Chimes oi Nor- ACCURATE F R O M P T . and EFFICIENT TE LEPHONE DISPATCHING of adverlixrvrlrrlls issurd iv elem/viral IIPWIOIIHIIIHI. . V’: . r ..., This is No. ZL n] n orrirx I Ihc inter-ext of Canada's . W» ,_ __ -'§i"i'}.r ~ nnorrnrown coimnmu Brilifiififilllliat-hm‘ I'D LIKE TQ GET A PICTURE $YOU ‘THAI’ You ARIJIN‘. A A. mkLsvfimfii . . y ' noun-gamma“ £0: renlu 75o Kotex enper 01.00 QDSTA mwo-ru-MR-JICQQ- f}. non. POLlTlCAL. cAMPAlGN SQNN l-l- RIGHT: Y! _ “(in P 1 “c, ; Q fi’. I in the Right of Mzy HE engineer at the throttle of his thundering steed maintains his running schedule without fear, for he knows that he is continually moving through zones of safety, protected and controlled by train dispatchers behind him and ahead of him. telephone, creating (and maintaining zones of safe- ty within which the rush- ing locomotive and its train arc constantly trav- elling, is daily evidence and, in emergencies, can of‘ electricity’s varied bc reached instantly by service to mankind. train crews and track in- * * * . All of the equipment used in telephone train spcctors miles away. (Iisputching on the Canadian railroads is Thus the dependable The train dispatcher, with his Northern Elec- tric telephone before him, can communicate with all other stations through their telephones, lllillllliiiClllfCd by (he Northern ‘Electric Connpuny. Another instance of the wide scope of lhc Northern Elcclrkfe activities. 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