1 llll .11 l‘ Iiiilllldllifi ll l i l . ,,~. l nIQlKnlllI EWELL HTED lilllNllii l Tar WELLWORN (iiAlll HEN everybody makes a bee line for a certain corner of the living room, or looks with envious eyes on its occupant, it's time to get the otller chairs into use. 111 ‘viii do it, by the generous use 0f floor and table lamps, ' , well shaded to kill the glare. You will be surprised at the wonder- ful (liilercrlcc an extra iloor or table lump makes to your living rooul. To obtain the best results, choose wide shades that throw the light up- ward and downward. Use. 50 or TB-watt wllite Edison Lia-Ada Lumps. Put 25- watt all frosted lfidison Mazda. Lamps in snlall decorative table lllnlps, wall brackets and Candlesticks, alwuy using shades. 1 Near you ls an Ellison Mazda Lump store, recognizable lly the yellow nnil llluc cartons. 'l‘lu~re you can obtuln real infunnniiiln about good lighting. L20 I)ISK)bJ lV/lilc Ellison Jfllzllll Lump mos! lullllble fur put/able lump use, a: f/ll-filllmelll clnnwl be sum. plllzsl- (‘opy.l from Holman’s Catalog. ALL ARE lNl/‘TED- '- H1" SHOP your supper this evening at Chris- BEAN SUPPER T°N|GHf tlun- Church Schooiroonl wherte tho 3111-1111311 Church 5¢1m°kwm_ lad es are holding their annual 0 700 1113 11 ' bean supper- 700 11 13 mli v CHURCH Q1.- gun-LAND _11ev_ MARSHFIELD — Preaching ser- Ewtn MseDougall will preach Sab- “We ill llle Mflfflllflelll 131N111‘ b11111 111111 111 111001111111 M 11 1L 11L Church on Sunday afternoon. Nov, 111111 Murray 1111.61. 1,1 3 p_ m_ 16 at 3 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Ross C. Eaton, Charlottetown. ANNUAL SUPPER TONIGHT- Dehcious baked beans and dalnties will be served by the ladies of Chlxstian Church thisvoveniug. 7U0-11-13-m1l A GROWING CONCERN. —The last issue of the Black Fox Maga- zine contains a portrait of foxes on tho ranch of Mr. W. ‘K. Rogers, nlar Charlottetown, being killed by means of the hypodermic ln- jel-tioll of strychnlne which is claimed to be the most humane method. Mi". Rogers in a letter sari-i: “Now that the peiting season is approaching why not advocate the humane method of killing. Very few of the ranchers use the hypo- dermic injection oi" strychnine as described in photograph enclosed. lull l um sure that once they ud- optell tllis system they would never use nnytlrng else. isn't this better than crushing their life out by stepping on their chest." ln the same letter Mr. Rogers says: "Our business in i924 has surpass- vd all other yours and continues lo int-reuse. Never in the history of our business have we been bet- l0.‘ able to cope with the excellent lllilnulus ill the fox industry. The l1ual’l_v of our pups has never been CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. R. i’. Byers uf Toronto, will preach Sabbath 10th. at Birch Hill at 10.30 and, if the travelling is favourable at Kinross at 2.30; and Birch liill at 0.30 p. ill, Special collections. BURIAL AT SHERWOOD-The fuuleral of the late Mrs. lsabel Sltwnrl took place sundlly, Nov. 9 at the residence of her son Mr. J, J. SiBWuPl, Fitzroy Street to Slurwood tlolnetery- 'l‘he service '- ls conducted at the house and grave by Ruv. \V. M. Rvun assist- "il i1)’ Rev. \V. (i. Silencer. Tile pail bctll-ers were Messrs Henry Small- wood. Frank Suulllwood, Roberl iU-‘IITIY, iicrb. ’l‘llonlpsoll, S. J. l'-.l.rns. A- J. liollle. (island papers GAZETTED.--Anl0ng the eiigiblo lis ~'. lllluouu by the. (‘ivii Scr l-il good. Tile size of the animals \'l(" Comm‘ on. UllilWfl, u1l1ll-lll-slllr-d color of thefur is really of an lh l follow lg —i’llltli Disilsl: lll-1t‘X.'('])ll()llill. nature. Mlproxiltlato- VG-ilgillfll’. Prinel- l-Jdw. rd island ly 1500 pllir will be shipped by us Expcr.lnelltul Furlns Brunt-h, lie- lll‘l\Vl't'Il now and December 1st." palllnent of .-\1:,rlcllllllrl S. —————-—<o>€_ s! ‘rr u. OAS, Crllpaud. i’. i., J. PERSQNALS lmwol- 13rd ‘tlilU. ii Forbes, OAS, l -l- ~‘\- llilifillldsol‘. (Ycntrzll Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Amherst. ill. I-, it. l<‘. nltliflrldlll. is visiting at Burden. south West, 1.01 ill, l’. E. l. Supplo- _. . lullllllry List: -\\'nl_ I\|. W-Jlldsilll- \il'l\'iunon. of Mone- \\. .\i., OAS, t‘hllrlutle.tuwll, l’- It]. . 1 , ‘,1. l. A. A. .\|ei<l\\'.n. OAS. liri" ol, i’. Ml-Lzllllt; unrlillipMJllgi ‘Vivi. l-I. l., ii}. l<J- Jay, OAS, (lhllrlolte- ' i .' \'n. l’. lC. l., .i. .-\, l"ul‘.l'.'lon, (Thur- ilx" town. l’, E. l. '\|i~'.s Stella Xlorris, \'il:o-l’rllll-i11. ill (ll-orgl-iu\\'u High Suhoolvjup] .\l..ss (‘i-cilll Noollnn l‘h.l|-|o1ip,1n1v11 spout 'I‘ilnnks;qiv.'ng vis ling n-gpnqg n 'i‘l'lleullic. THE COVERED WAGON.——i‘zll- rous l-olniup, ullt of tile Prince l-Ill "ll illl-iu- evenings are greatly l.lpl"l-s.~.l-ll with thi- lurgl- lltlhllYillllli‘ v l w \vll' 1h il]l|)t.ili‘S llrl-etly over lull- l‘llil'i\llL5('.. The vil-w .\ii.~'s diurnal-ll: Stewart. lylnnlll- ‘. . . . . rlflll ll‘l't \\"<ldnesll:lv lnorniug ell .15 .111 1t-Yl)(]l]t:.l‘:v:]{l (ffffillkdlnklpl - VH1’ lo Ros-loll illlll Nclv York on "(>l)\'i:98‘ilifliglllifiullillw‘lililllll zllllwil “T.” ‘Humid Wcmilm‘ H” ‘nun-v w unwlkwl 11mg“ Th‘) ‘h~Xn_1__lh_ irl-nlls wish her ll pleasant tr p ll’ lll l)\ all‘! I m’ ll illlt long \\ Hi0, “m! u SM“ whim hum" l: _"l\'(‘. - "i'il .l'ln winllulp its way zecross till plniri-s and the lntlny striking ci- l‘. m‘ zl1l1lroprillle ll) the Hvtlllll‘. lll w: lo lllflkv tho iluprl-lsiotl a lil ‘.- MAZDA LAMPS l iSOIl lainpWorks of Canadian General Electric (olilniied 0000000000000000000000000voeovooooovbwo-rQ-Q-QQ-O-QQEBTOTES 10 TO 5O WATT, NOW ONLY lllNNS ELECTRIC , Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps SHOP i i ,1 V $14‘ Pulling will take place on 'i‘llUS‘.l1lf/.lq and have a large assortment to choose fi-om. 10—-50W. 32c. l 'i‘ili<1 BROWN ELECTRIC snor 177 QUEEN STREET "Mo; Eg'g'-Laying Contest Notes on the l‘l‘ince Edward ls~ 2".’ one. 'i‘lll~ work was llllllt‘ by .\lr. 1M tlilfll \\'lli‘lll>l'l(, l’l'lul-l\ lillluwlrli THE GHARLOTTETOWN, GUARDIAN THE. cllllllll lgullllllllll ‘""""" x-f COMING “Piastigrams?” The Sensation of the Age '*"”"‘"*>v++v+++vo¢v0m Grand Division , Sons of Temperance Grail“ Dlvlslofl. Souls oi’ Tenlper- “P” "l seventy-Sixth annual sus- iil-lilli w.th the members or New RBKOW Division, New, Glasgow, The session was one of encour. Bsunenlt all the way through, there Wills H 800d representation of de- lasalcs from the surrounding divi- s.on G. W. P. Robert Howard, pre- sid ng. The following officers were prg. sent: , _G- W- A» Mllrdock MacLeod; (lrand Patron. Rev. R. H. Stavcrt; U. Sea. ira MacKLly; (1 T1811..." waml‘ Clllflw; Protein G. Chap, li-PY- A P- llwls i; u. COIL, litllfiflll‘ Plaster; (i, Supt" 1p '13 hiuffalt. The following scssionzll eoulnlis- tees weru appoimod; . Cledcntiills, 13rd. Edison EUSUg-I R: F. Nloffatt, Cecil Lcdrd. State Order, Bro. Rev. R. H. Stavert, W. Clark, Murdock Muc- Lcod. Finance, I. MacKay, Rev A. 11, llulllws. .\1. MUCLUDU. PuIlLc Meeting, R. Howard, M. lilac-hood, Rev. R. H. Stavcrl. _Tll\= lTbor-ls of the different oi‘- fcers shmved the order ill ll satis- iaulvry state at present. The following officers were elect. ell null installed for thu cusuinp, (i. w- V-"wlicl; ll. H. Slavery, . r-Murduck Mucbeud. re- (3. Pzltron—-i'etel' Sinclair (l. S. (‘.~~lrll MncKay, rociected. tl- (‘.llllp——-R. 'i‘. Mofflltt U. 'l‘rlens—Wllltl-l- (‘illrk. cleclell U- (‘on~(?ecll Lcurd (l. Sent-Addison [Easier l’. (l. \V. i’.~itobert Howard Report of coilvl-ution oi‘ ellullult- tics on Stall.- ol‘ (lrlll-r as YUCUlYVll null adopted by (l. l) TL‘.- Report of COmmlittee on State o‘ Order t1) \\'c your committee on the Stale of the Order after hllv examined tin.- sevural reports. lc-ll Lilli! while the lnslnlberslllp o!" our ...ll~.-.r has not increased to "luy grout t-xlenll, that yet, we have no reason lo bl.- (lltiCUllTilgCd. \\'l- lnul-it not fol-gt»: that we at present .ll't1' ilzlssinp,‘ through trying day»; for all ll-ulperalleo orgllunaltious, null yl-l, in the fucll of this fact wl-l aro at lL-Jst, as ollr (lrllnd Worlllpyl has “expressed it, "holding our‘ -.~:~ 1: 'l'.t. i H“ i H R land Egg Laying Contest for the first week of the Contest, end- ing November 7, 192-4 (Continued from Page 4) The seventh l‘. E. island lilgp, Laying (‘llnLl-st started Nov. l Hi2} _ w“ with X puns \Vllitt=. heghol-ns, 1 Th9 Cm", dates hive bee" “°m|n' ihlil \Vllltl= “lyand-nltes. null ll in \\"~'.~'l'1~.ells Barred Plymouth ]'4)|‘[(-i1'_ ’l‘l..-.-»- url- ownt-l by the following broellersz- 'a‘.ed for the lly~i‘l(‘(fll(lll ilillwllilllli, Ont, n. u. Gus Whi-te Leghorns. Ill . .- , _ . -. .i-‘. M -l t_~ -, M nt. rte, l, lkllvonlbl-r in. lloth lbllllit> d.» usutll1 W u Loghfirlnsy t u lkl lllllfllss eoui deuce oi victory. ill. l 11' E11“.m,11_ 11111111111‘ (1111111111111. (' ntesl is u fillllllml "llll "X15501! Wh'tt-. Leghorlls. llzu- lhl- rl-suil of which will no l. lilll lrll Blllllllll. ClIFllll-Zllll- awuill-d with llll‘l‘C illafil ordinary _ whm‘ Leghoms‘ .- irll-rl-st among the politicians. \\.~1l,u,14eghn,.,1_.,_ ‘(let Your Mazda Lamps- and Lighting Fixtures at lioLMlurs Summerside ' limos: ‘ Flour Bags, in lots of 1000 to 100.000- Feed Bags. Heavy twllled 4-bushel 8:105- Satisfaction Second hand, 98 lbs., clean, no holels. 5W" 1 Bags. Potato Bags. l We offer them all at lowest princi- l i guaranteed. l Wfite-or wire collect for quotations. , . "IE CITY BAG COMPANY Montreal, QM l 1 873‘ Colonial Avenue Holland Bulbs We have just received our annual Fall shipment 0V <=H9lcs autos direct 1rom_HOLLANQ. l-"Io flowering oousLl-z and SINGLE TULIPS. HVACINTHS, DAFFO ILS, FRIESIA. NARCIBSUS, CROGUB. DARWIN. ‘l’ LIPS, HYACINTHS for blooming " cmllimil. eta, m. » 39ml l.» curious tls-r. orders at lint prion. " Plant out-doorlulba any time this month or nQXt 0|‘ '?°'°"¢ around lo (renal. I CARTER ancolllrllur LIMITED ‘YEN-ER! ll: 159N021! BEEDO AND IULIB POSTAGE PAID on Ill White Lcghorns. Miss V, u charming young nlisl of l‘ gilteen, living ill u nearby city. 9, relates the following UXpAETlLWUl‘ t‘llll)lll'l'tSSillg but no ilolllll not ozr 111 lively \'()lll of pleasure: White Leghorns. Wyaudolltes. Expt. Stallion, (‘harlottetolvn Barred Rocks. “Last winter l hnd the. pllulsurz- 11_ w‘ w_ M111p11, Eurflgclifflj llt’ amending n. box supper at a 111111911 Rocks‘ little schoolhouse ill the country». 12_ 11111-11. M, Iiylie, Cornwall .lllll since there would be no flln a. Bun-ed R0cks_ ' lllln several ltintcs null was secrl-L- 111 y wlsiling ho luight get my iullcll. Vvnrly illl of the boxt-s were sold 17' before ours bll zlt last it W115 wlll .)t' COUTSU we were anxious to know l“; wholu oilr partners were to be and lhl- woullln sitting by us 1iointell 11L llleln out to us. As ill happened this young mun that i had noticed wn: 21, one of them. ‘ilow nice." lcxclninl- lltl. ‘l have had that mun spotted 'lll alvllniltg.’ i “ ‘Oh. you have.’ she. said onlphal- ‘clllly; ‘vrhy. that's my husband.‘ " Barred Rocks. D. F. Harrell Rocks. Dilffflil Rocks. ell Rocks. Barred Rocks. ‘\'\\// .’~ll llll\l"- Waller lluntn l u's Barred eggs moro than the sumo last year. Ivllnard’: Llnlment-Heala Cuts. -_.______._ The cheer-Incas of the Thanksgiving ro- unlon and feast ll certain to be dimin- ished unleu the HOUIQ ll dependably and evenly heated. Our coal lnlurfll comfort. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" W.D. GILLIS & CO. Phone 178 f?’ r Christmas i INSPIRED BY BENTIMENT Make Your Appointment‘ Now BAYER STUDIO A GIFT Rocks i Evert-ll. Howatt. (‘ape 'i‘ruversl= ti. (l. ll‘. Connors, Charlottellolvn. T. Sum McPherson. hiartinvllle. EMBARRASSING MOMENT W111“ Leghm-nli "' ' 8. illxpt. Station, Charlottetown, A. Wisner, Waturvaie, White l Ila-v slulllcr Willwul ll lWX- 1' 1:l. Mrs. F. llllllifllly, Eldon. Bart-ell H) ln- reading lllc report of the l'ril-.lll ulul i took n don-bio bow Rocky (lrand Worthy we cannot rail t0 flil-ro happened to be a young: 1.1_ (11,131 Parker, Georgetown. notice that be is surely affected luau there who renrudcd me very 11111-11111 110C111.‘ with what we uilglil liilll 01/01‘- ‘l|iIl'll of ll friend of nlilltmilui will 15_ 391-1 Brown, York, Barred liloderitlcitis in other words his was ll stranger to uni. l had noticed Rocks. extrenlu modesty regarding his J, Spurgeon Jenkins, Mt. Al-lfOH McDonald, Montague. Jos. Carlnichel-l, Peakes, R. R. 2 “laltcr liunllain, Rustleo, Burr- Chan. McKenna. Newton CF05“- Chas. McKcnna's Barred Rocks 11-11 [or the week with 23 lrzizfi- lfiil" ward BiillpltFs pan of Whzte Leil- horns No. 14 was second with 11 1.111114. [Everett llowutfs Whltl- In‘)? horns wcro third with 4 eggs. and Rocks worn fourth with 3 cili-Zfl- 'l'0‘ll1l "All? for the week was 42. This was l-l wet-k ()\\'ll vlillilflvSfillltl oi‘ our suboldinlte1 llllVlSiUllS hzlvl- lost some nlenlbers wonder, either. it inheritance? pieces stock. Good Sense"? last degree. lVrite for if to-llalj. lily suspension, others have unulo ‘gains, so that we utusl keep up ourl 1coulngu, and press on to still‘ gleater.llclliercnlcults in the fu- ture. We are glad to noto that our fin-1 {anus are lll a good healthy cundi-~ ,llon and this loo should help us nonnooooooooyoicoooolo 0740000000000owvoooowovlwo who ms ‘WM H“. Scat for 221,98!“ 1km” up m" Courage and “dd w . n w.‘ “ . :11’ 21 1 . In thl- (‘ouselwultivtg and (‘lllll‘l(t~l11,1_l" 1,1111- Z1531‘ ' WE ABE ..A.GEN rs FUR '1“ 'itiflllil llll‘ ldbl-rlll standard l)9l\l“i'.‘.i]_ J_ \]'_ 1111»G5111vray_v1l1»n011 311111;: l2) We'\\'l)lil‘d"lilu* to reiterate session of our (lrauli Divlsionl, and also referred to by our Grand ‘Worthy Patriarch in his report to- llilyt~that we should have an or- ganization ill the field wile could spend, if not uli, iii least part of his It nlc, carrying on tllu work of organizing new dyislons, rususcit- ating old divisions, Bands of Hope and other work of a 's‘ill1.li1l' kind. l3) We would hero pause to note. with a great llthll of satis- faction llnd jlly. the fact of the splendid victory achieved of into by the telnperaneo forcl-s of Oll- iario, and lt gives us who are resi- llt-nt-s of country districts especial satisfaction and joy to note that the victory was largely due to the stand taken by the people in the‘ _ slualler towns, villages and coun- try districts. ability to carry on the work of ll s office. We would like the G. W. P to realize that we have appreciated tho splendid work that ilehas done during the past year. Three.- lllvl- sions have been rel-organized dur- ing his terln iil offlce- While others no don-bi have contributed to this success, yet not fol' several ylclrs has anly other Grand Worthy Patnarch lnld such good results to show during hi-s term of office. We hope that in the days to conu- we will be uble to do even bot-tor thdeonclusion reachelifist ‘the last ' “But, DOROTHY, . salad forks go on the INSIDE!” DOROTHY changed the forks with a start. She resented l\'l.iry's tone of mingled surprise and reprovzll. the fact that she didn't know where the salad forks went. There were no salad folks at home. nor bouillon spoons. nor many of the other beautiful tilifigs they used at Mary's house. Dorothy felt as though she ind missed rnuch--because her mother hadn't enough silverware. But she resented n at w Does your silverware help your children to bc so lalniliar with correct usage that good table manners are their natural Perhaps not! along" with silverware that falls short of your taste and desire because you do not realize that in i847 Rogers Bros. Silver- plzltc you can complete your silver service easily and at reason- able expense. And that you can provide every kind of piece you ought to have—-bouiilon spoons. salad forks or serving each unsurpassed in beauty and durability. And when you need more pieces in the chosen pattern, you will be able to get them easily; for leading dealers throughout the Dominion have the newer 1847 Rogers Bros. patterns in Even now you may be “ge Mag we send you a copy of our booklet. "Eriqucllv. Enll-rluirling and Ifs illustrations of table rclllngr are (lllfhorlnlllur- lo lln- You will find i! lull of angry/cello 1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE. ' for sutwcl. flu rlllrrluirltlzll. Mrrldcn Brltlznnlll Gr. Limihll. Illlnlilnln. On/urltl. ‘HOIL’ No ttlug licmperanco selrtlnleni, the friends of tilt: liquor force on Prince l-Ill- wald island. may tilrougil encour- ageulullt, received from the trend of the western proviuels, be cm~ beldelled to such it degree that they will want lo cull on a plebis~ cite In our province. We would urge uli ollr lncnl-bers to do uli ill their ‘power thul no such lnovenlent can ill tho ])l't‘$L'.ll. llllle be set on foot. (hand Division lllll ill luet-tilzlg with a well [lied showing tllUjltltil) interest taken ill telnperance at present. 'l‘ilt following program was very ef- fectively rendcre-J: Opening chorus. 'i‘ilro\v ollt the public ll.lll life line; remarks by chlllrnllln. Rev R. ll. Slnvert, (l. W. l’; solo. F. W. E. H‘ slam. cncorl-l; Wei- colne, R. T. hiuffatt; solo. .\l fir» Bessie Steven-son. encore; reply lo 1151 11 sgpiili-wll.‘ t‘. Stevenson, 1.. Stevenson, S. Parkman: Address Rev. A. P. Hodges; illstrulneutal 1111151‘; Mr. and .\ils. Beuj. \Veek~:. cncorcll; recitation, Edison Elslcl solo, iierbcrt Stevenson, eneoreli; rtnullng. Sydney Brown, encored; solo, Rev R. H. Slaverl, cncoreti; reading, Dr. Geo. Green, r-ncored; solo, Mrs. Harry McCoubrl-y. or.- eored; duct. liillssrs ii. liownrli and F. W. E. Ila-shun. eneorell; solo. Murdock .\illci.eod. lsneored; offering and instrumental nlusic. Rev R. ll. Slaverl; Null ollal All-them. Orgllnists for evening were: Mrs. \V. '1‘, Buhnlln null Miss Ruth Dickenson. A very profitable duy_ W115 brought to n close rusolvllir. l" meet in next session third xvi-ck ill January at Fredericton with ulcln bers of Refuge Dlvlsloll- WGY Program work than we have don_e in the past. l5) As lnelnbers of one of the hauling Temperance organizations in ollr 1irovince we feel at the pre- scnlt time We must be especially ae- tivu lest, by the lowering oi the ‘ Magnesia Best For \Vlth Arllflolnl Dlgentrn tn Mont people who suffer. either m- dlucontlnued disagreeable dicta. put dr 5s. ntolnach nfl tonlca, medicine in ‘these columns, take a teaspoon ful or two tablets of lllsuratod Mag Hi) shiny ‘much better health. who use Blsurated Magnesia novi- dread tho approach of meal stomach acidity nwoetnn the ntnlll without the nlighteat pain or din comfort. Try this plan yourself, bu be certain to get pnro atompoh use. Your Indigestion p \\'II‘III 'Agnlnnt Doping Mlumneh caulnnllly or chronically from urns. aournelul and India-cation. have now out foods and the use of harmful artificial dllzestcnts and Instr-ad, follovvingthe advice no often given lu-nla in o. little water after menls with the result that their stomach longer troubles them. they nre able to eat as they please and they Thflfli‘ time because they know this wonderful anti-acid and food corrective, which can he obtained from any good drug store. will instantly neurtnllz» the anb. prevent food fermentation, and 1 r a. "Don’t Take My Gal" i Kondas and l-llummel b. "Sweet California" .. Saul-la Sullivan's Country Club Orchestra '- Blluratrd Magnesia especially prepared for TlllJRsD.\Y.._\:IE-\IBPIR 13 WGY (Schncetndy, N. Y-i General Electric Company 790 Kilocyclcs (330 M01011) Eastern Standard Time irl.55 u. m.—'l‘|me signals. port. 12.45 p. m.—Welltlle1- report. Children, Albany Public Library. .< 6.00 p. m.—i’roduco and State Highway Commissioner. 6.30 p. m.—-Dlnner music l‘ . van's Country Club Orchestra. Selections. welcome, lrn MacKzly; lllillQ cllor- , Mr. and lilirs- Bull Weeks; alldrwfil \V.lliam (lorlnzlu, iliallll; l-‘rouk Sui- livan, ulto saxophone. vol-zll l; Ernest leullr lruxll phone Plllver, banjo; .- y drums; lienry lldltlwin, lronlbone, Joseph Sul- dirt-nor. . . . . . . .. lsllaln JUHVS n: ‘lillllli’ 'lll>- llal-on" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl-hnl-l-l: ()1 rhr-strll l (‘oruet solo. ".\: llalvlllllu" (‘alllnuln Joe Sullivan ‘1 Selections. i a. “Nl-vvr Again" .. lsllulu Jones b. ".\lel1lol'_\"l. Harden" V .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. |.ut- en ivnn‘ Please" .. c. Lewis and Youll: Orchestra .\lltll'lS$. “Aurora ilorl-uls or .\'l‘l"l~.l~:ll l.i_4ll ~nd '|‘lll-ll' li~~ lulion 1o l‘:l("‘ll' ‘ll Circuits“ ' Jilllll ll. 'l‘u,\'lol- , sl-lertlolr- i u. ".\lo ~ Bin . Fred Rose b. "Sunkist ilo . . lie \-'oll c. “Red lllil. .\illlnu Rose Orchutrll . Selections, a. “Atler llli,‘ Slorul" Jul-k Nelson b. "Jealous" . . . . . . . . . . .. Pluck e. "My .\‘\vllolllvlll'l".. Rodemivk ilrcllcslrll 12.30 p. mr-Stock market re- ort. r . 12.40 p. m.—Proriurl- market rc- - 2.00 p. m.-Muslc and talk, ".\l- tractive Books for Children." Hur- rlet lung. Director of Work furl stOck‘ market quota-lions; news bulletins. 6.15 p. m.—-Report on condition of New York State HlghWBYB. flu‘- nished by Captain A. W. Brandt. by Hotel Ten Eyck Orchestra, Albany. 7.45 p. m.—A Few Moments w‘th New Books, William P. Jacob, lib- rariml, General Electric Company. 8.00 p. m.—-Dance music by Sulli- SIJlO p. ill.’ .\l'u.<lrel show by (leorpia Nilnslrlll lio ‘i (lljuutl opening uunrber. "Medley oi Popular Tunes" l Elllhll (‘onlpully i “A Lillie Nonsense" ' Minstrels lCnd man duet. “Thlll Lillie Old Shark Whcrl- I Was liorn" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ahluino 'l‘.'llubo allll iionl-s “.\ Lillie More Nonsense" .\llll.\‘ll‘('l.~i 'l‘l-nol' solo, "Mother, Iludll)’ unll Me" Kennedy l.l-w Lou, ld by llnllio Four “lllul-lc liul-lr Fire" Minstrels Mall- qllilyli-‘l selection, “Pilt .-\\r.'l_v u Little. Ray of Golden Sunshine for Rainy Day" Ahlert,,11,1,1. t‘l‘ipl. Radio ifoul‘ .ll:ln_v, N. i ".\‘1".ll'ks from lilo Microphone“ \i’n.4lrl-]s l-lnll llllill sung. “ilull Weevil lip." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Palmer .\ir llUllUi .\llll'i‘ . ‘ ".\ |<'- w llillstrels l~‘in:lll~ lo Purl I 4 ill-l a Nlinsfrl-l Boys null ' Wrnv (ll-l-lll-slrzl’ (lLlll PART ll Sella-lion. "hllntuky Hoe-Down" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. llllbvll Orchestra ".\ Mix Up" Minstrels .\lull~ l|ll'l|.‘li‘l selection. "On My lTkull-le" . . . . . . . . . . . .. Morris Hulk: l“..ul' ".\11llilli’l‘ .\l x-Up" Minstrels iCncl llldll .~oll. “ll 'l‘il:klr-s Me l0 'l'il'l.le You“ . . . . . . . . . . .. Hunt .\lr. Tllmbo "lklllonlillld Comedy" Minstrels Hull mull duet, “() Me! O My!" .. Burr Ill “Plantation .\lt‘illl)l'l(‘..‘l' Minstrels Bass solo. “Roll On ‘Fhou Dark and Del-p Blue (ll-l-lln" . Pelvic ilo Slll- Thunder "Georgia iillys’ Special" Minstrels Grand Finulil, “Amerit-n" . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MllcFarlnno Ellllfl‘ (‘ompllny ll ilil p. m. Jlrgan recital by Stephen l‘). lilYsl-lzrr. from Proc- lolfis ilnrlnunus lileeclttlr Hall, Al- --———¢+>_-__._ No Cause For Envy llopnrler- Tour two aopranos ap- pr-ur in be very good friends. lilamlsoi-—ves, ouch thinks till- l-ulrl sing.» Boston Trans- . AFriend qfthogfly The syrup with the wonderful flavor, combining: the wholesome and digestible characteristic! of syrup with the attractive flavor of the cane. _ i As} your Grocer for it ' fit: CANADA srancn co. LIIIITBD, Iocrrllall mun-l“! DWARNIUIO IILVII G1 HAIR CANADA fill If; \\ /// coral /////.. \ /// s ...‘..1..