~ -_.>_-__.._ __.._- ___ ti‘ s. ° it? lie ,5 HEN skin is broken as in cuts, bruises. burns and scalds, millions of microbes are waiting to "invade the tissues. Don't lose a moment in smearing that injury with a little of nature's own healer. Zam-Buk, which kills off these dangerous germs, checks blood-poisoning . and—'—after medicinally cleansing the tissue-covers it up with new healthy skin. Zam-Buk takes the pain and the peril out of daily misha s. A box of this famous bsrbal balm should be aiatvays 0n hand. It provides you with a reliable “home doctor" for a hundred emergencies. Ill lnltflah aall lamllull at 50o. boil, or you aaa obtain a HIE BMIPLI ol‘ llila iraad herbal halal on application to lam-lull 00., Docent lt.. Toronto. Equally ‘aotanill tar iazanla. Bali Rheum, Pimple; lluhoa, Dolls. lbaeauaa. lllcara. Illfl, IIIQIMW. Sol-a Hands. Guts. Burns. Scalda. and amhrocatlollal nau- FOR SALE OR lKentucky Race May TO LET l Show 2-Year Leader -~— l.ol‘lsvli.l.i~:. sclu. 111i. ——Tl\@ ' “f” h" 53"? °" 1° "l" myllieiitucltt- Jockey Club Stakes, witll Pmpcrty at Cardigan, consisting ofhfdlvluu) added may bo the medium a house and lot and outbuildings.|t'ol- selillllg lilt- question of two- Also my farm at Mitchell Rlver,"t-lilll'-l)ld suprcliillc_v of the turt‘ dur- °°"3""l"9 0i 36 aéres of land. in): the Lllillllllii racing season be- Buildlng in good repairs, one and g ginning Supt. 27-. half miles from Cardigan. 'I‘ll<- mile race. to be run at (‘bun "O-QfOQO-OOO-OQ-OOQQMQQ-FO .' The Red Lamp ' Mary Roberta Rhlnahoart d o+w+ (Continued) { Hallidtly brought nie to-day fur- ther details about Carroways dis- ‘ZIDDCHFEIIICGZ l "The hotel clerk rail down to the lplcl-s." he says "and he heard tliel engine going for some time. Thsl ‘boat didll't start up thc beach. but ollt into the bay. as if Carroway felt tllc other man had a good start on hlnl mild was trying to cross the bay. Then he either lost the sound of the engine, or it stopped. “lie waited on the slip for a halt’ THE CHARLOTTET-OWN GUARDIAN {hour or so and then weilt back to the hotel. Gresnougli came in’ about that time and called up Starr iand they went together to the }town slip. But Carroway hadn't] ‘shown up. and after a time Greeq illollllh decided to go otlt after him.) “They found the boat pretty welll ,out ill ilic hay-the tide was goiugi ‘filii—ill‘lll empty. They looked? ‘(around as well its they could. theni VSIIIIT got into it and brought itl liltck. But here's the part they're ‘not telling: Peter Golss says Greel Bough got sonic waste and wiped something off‘ the tOD of the eli- 1 ‘iic boxf.’ “Ilo tiidn't sec what it was?" "'l‘lley wouldn't let Iiim near the illnat. bill he says it was the circle lagain.’ (If any other details there are! lapparently none. Bob Carroway ;lllls apparently gone the way of all iflcsli. poor lad. And while Gree- ‘nntigli or some emissary of his lwtitchos me from my own drive the murderer is perhaps concocting some further deviltrpt - ln the meantime (I veritable pail- ic has. according to Halliday. seiz- ed the cottntry-sidc. and of this we have certain evidences ourselves. The road beyond the Lodge gates. usually a procession of twin lights. is tonight dark and silent. No motor boats with returning picnic parties rumble across tho water. throwing us now and then a bit of 100 Years Behind each package of Rakwana Tea is an organ- ization with more than a century of experience in selecting fine teas. its most wonderful blend is ‘ ‘ Rakwana Golden. Ottande Pekoe First lbrThil-st suddenly Jock on the staircase land~ iiig gave vent to all tillearthly howl. The iiext moment I heard. I111- llor the trees and toward the house. the short dry cough of cardiac as~ tlima. and ‘smelled the queer un- iilistakable ollnr of Uncle lloracds herbal cigarette- I have reason with myself for the last ten lliinutes or so. All the lgvidc-llce is against ltie; Greenoilgh may be watching me 0r having mo watched. and some poor (levll out under the trees is. stuttering from song. The fisherman, starting otit at. three in tiic morning, are goini! armed and lit fear oi’ their lives- And cat-h man suspects the other. .\ly own position is as unpleas- ant as possible. To-day Jane said t0 me: _"I wish you would get. a tlloat knife iii Oakville to-day. Willitllii." "What do you mean by a meat knife?" _ “Just a good sharp knife." she said "with a lung blade." “.\iy ilezlr,“ I said, “anyone buy- ing such u. knife iii Ozikville to-day would be put into jail at once. Per- sonally. 1 need razor blades. hilt I shall grow a beard like the sloops ' Terms can be arranged to suit cllill Down (lffcrs the juvcnilt‘ before I purchase a“y_~- v purchasers. Apply who t-aptllrl- i. iIli opportunity’ to “You Could Send to]. 01min ALEX. Y. CAMPBELL, claim thc lwo-y-cnrwilll crown. to town's Cardtgam ivhtcll none of thc youngsters tlitts And I could bu. w" her ma.’ such 1777.9.we¢]fr;m0n6i_ tar lllls IIUCISIVCI)‘ established his a proceeding would be Mo“ ‘worse - "mu than the (itlier. ~~-_~._~_-~ __ __ Hopeful Contestants I Jan“; o“... Hum,“ [hose days is ~ 9 . . , rl (‘ z trilii iii tic ‘ _. _ . ,_ ' _ _. _ Klng s (bunty lfixhlbl‘ llgliclill ‘lliugiitlfiiiokikl WXEIISXIIOL l-oil- Fmqilht l sheillst (nhnoibodnuniieig _._.y‘ 1 P, ,oristlice. laseiziar- tion and HOYSQ RaCQS “Hum” UL l“ mmmd ma“) monltioll of Czlrrotvays death the by ll. wt-lgllt concession but display- tlic night liit'. 0r old Mr. Betllel, nlnablc to sleep. has somehow lira:- ‘gerl llinrsrlt‘ out for a Hiitlilllilli airing utider the trees. ‘ Btit I saw the lamp. And it is locked ill the attic. I iliyselt‘ put it more mid at (Ills moment have the key. _ "The ‘ sail there, what's its name?" I say. poiiitiilg. "Name?" | "I'll say it's a shame," he says. ,‘(‘(‘llliv-.is on this bout cost the old lgentlelnan a lot of nlolioli" . i By and by however. I learn the jib and the flying jib. Also that sea- lwatel‘ is all unsatisfactory cleans- liiig medium, as witness the supper ldislles. l “Wh_v.“ I demand of Jane. “did '.\'atlsicaa wash her garments in the ‘sea, when there was a river at iliaiitl?" ' E “l haven't an idea.“ she says "Zlliséllily her eyes on her alcohol .I~ookitig stove. "They werelft o\'- lcrly clean ill IIIOSI‘ days, wore ltliey".’" i But I think my dear Jarlc is ox‘ [RADIO PROGRAMS FRIDAY. sEPTaMsI-zn 24 international Radio Program: EVENING CONCERTS 6.30 P. M. WMAK (266) Bunaio. Musicale. WEEI (349) Boston. Hiram and the Dairy Mfllds. WCAU (Z778) Phllu. instrumental Trio. 7.00 P. M. . KYW (536) Chicago. Family l-lour Program. WAHG (316) Richmond Hill. Grebe tiiuslc llotir. ‘ WMBB (250) Chicago. Trlanon Duo WCAE (-161) PlllXiblll‘ h. Recital. WEEI (349) Boston. l) tisicale. WCAU (278) Phlla. The Irlsli Tenor ' 7.45 P. M. WlLS (345) Chicago. "VWLS." WPG (300) Atlantic ‘City. Board of Education Organ Recital. WCCt) (all?) St. PiHibMlpS. The St. Paul Association. L30 P. M. WEEI (319) Boston. Girl's Qulntette. 7.45 P. M. “KIT (380) Schenectady. Comedy, “.-\ Deep Sea Romance." 8.00 P. 1M. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Studio Pro. gram. WCX (517) Detroit. Detroit Symph- oily. KPNF (-161) Shenandoah. Concert. “KIN (303) Chicago. ‘Studio I-Ill- scnible. Wl.l'I‘ (395) Philti. lloiir. “INK (217) Chicago. Capital Thea- tre Stage .p'ogrnti'i. Wilt.‘ (I69) Vasli. Sun-Dial Seren- aders. Shellenburg Neapolitan Schickeriiiig WIIAI. (2-16) Baltimore. Musical Program. ' “Kilt (517) Detroit. Concert pro- gram. \\'(‘SII (256) ’l'ortlalltl. Studio pro- gfilll]. \\'.\I.~\Q (till) Chicago. (Icorge III Simons, Tenor. I\'I)K.»\ (309) E. Pitts. Teaberry 'l‘iiiic. WIIZ (333) Springfield, RCIIIEIIPDIII Bmakfiut Cocoa % Result 9r 200 mas ‘ .,. ._,..",.,,, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926 ..a Milk Chocolate Mfldl’ where Pl/PIT)" i3 J/w filrst consideration \ Makers n. His Majesty, M. King v Family Band. . 8.10 P. ‘M. Wllillt (416) Staten island. Watch- 67/1» Jame Supemr Quality in 9W0 9am0m Product?“ tower Concert Trio. 8A5 p_ M_ Carnival. wltvlt (256) Richmond. RICIIItiOIItI ‘Vii-W (890) cil-vclullli. Studio pro- ltzldin Show. 3mm- WOC (-18.1) Davenport. numbers. wro (sou) Atlililllt‘ ‘City. Allllltll-t- Minis"! sailor Concert Orchestra. 33o p_ M_ \\'I<‘.‘l.\ (I76) llallzls. Ilallas Artists war (-176) F01‘! \\'orth. llawalllli l1"*l°ifll\»=- I Tr...‘ ' WIIAI) (275) .\lll\\'£IIlkC(‘. Marquette \\'(‘.IIB (266) Clcarwater. Organ l-Pl'°lil""ll~ _ _ Ho...“ KPAII (till) Lincoln. Super-Zenith \\'II.\S (mo) Ivoulsville. COIICOPL illiflvlvllc. \\'t)(‘ (I84) Davenport. Musicale io-Oo P- M- Progrzini, , _ q _ _ I KpNp H61) sheuundoalh Law \\ BAI. (-l6) Iitlltiliiore. .\iuslc.ll 90mm _ ln-ogrtliil. L wean (ten) Pittsburgh. Negro putt-a) l2...) Perl "mo". First spirit._la|s_ Rational Symphony. i 'I:t"'.~'ltlz l:l.'t‘l' ‘ t0 AT ll \ lllli lli. cits llilllLll such as the Stlllttls. believe that be will failcy a rolitc nigh) S]... gem me 1o me 51m Aslféétllligly1llll'(‘l‘i£llll as to just what s)“. has no 3.19;. m... this premm-pjtiayfls worn those of Nntislcaa. up,“ of he“ may be mos. unpleas. We have Ii small cabin. with fllur a“. in its Cousetluencgs m ma‘ w, Iiuillts iii it. aild two of these urn Wednesday, Sept. 29th ‘ 1926 Meals and Grounds. Articles for Exhibition rec'elved at the Drill Monday, September 27th at i0 o'clock a. m-, till Tuesday. Sep- tember 28th at 11 a. m. Entries for horses will be re- ceived until 7 o'ciock p. m. on Mon- day, September 27th and for other live stock until 9 a. m. Wednesday. September 29th and not as incor- rectly stated in rule 5 .of Prize Lists. . See handbills or write to P. J. Henry, Georgetown, for Horse Rac- ing programme. On account of Sections 3 and 4 of Refreshments on will he Shed from Class V B. not filling they are hereby cancelled. 50 cents to all Departments. Children 25 cents. Carriages and Autos free. l L. W. SHAW. l Secretary.’ i D. P. McKINNON, President. liJ iII-IIIS-Zi. TRAINS HELD To accommodate passegers from East and South attending the Exhi- bition and Races. the train for Souris and Georgetown scheduled to leave 3.20 P; M. and the train for Murray Harbor schedule-d‘ to leave at 3.30 P. M. will be held at Char- lottetown on Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th until 6.00 P. M. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE Charlottetown, P. E. I. September 21st, 1926. 1641-9-22-31. l l. _ (since the night when we lighted Scapzl I~‘ltl\\_ ll soil of Mali o‘ War (ill his .\]l()\\'lIIg iii the Ilopewell, probably will lie alliong the favor- ilels Ill the stake rat-e. 'I‘erm:l- ugiit. who roughed Seapa FIOW in llllll fil(‘l’. also Slil)\\'l'l| ll lileritor- tilts periuriilzllllw» (Hill-r lizlrslurn crack juveniles that. lonlll forniidliiily lli tho proh- illilf‘ livlll are .I. E. Willi-net's Kiev day I got her to talk about it. Just how did it come?" "I ilolrt know. I had been zlslccl). I think. Yes. I know I had. I lvakened. (IIIYINHV. and I ‘seemed solliebotly there. kneeling." “Kneeling? Saying his prayers. you mean?" with ti recollection of thc altar. and (‘hunt-e Shot, and Candy H _ _ (nus... and |..,,H,,H.d_ Vi think he was fooling for some- T]... ..;._\-...,.,. hm-dp “i no. l“. tllllifl. under thc float." 'I‘llcrc is a certain circumstan- tial quality to this, oilo must ad- lnit. Ilo had been seen anti was being followed, and his knife for some reason was still where he had loft it. Or rather. i1. was not thero. since Ilallitlay had that day found it. and izlkcn it. away. liad it not been for that, poor Cttrroway might have met his end Llloro on our slip, and not later. But. the kiliflv was K0110, and lliqrc was nothing loft but. flight. Just whore lllat flight begun no one can say- It soenitfiincredlhlc that he had left ills boat. moored directly below olir boat-house. with Hillllllfl)’ so closo at hand. it seem-s more likely that he ran up thc beach a tvily. und ihfli.——-WEI|, dc niorlliis nil iiisl bonuin. Perhaps I am wrong, but it seems to mo ‘that Carrotvay could more elrslly ‘ have. followed him by one of the |TO\\’-i)03.l5 from our slip. than follow er leaves St. John 9 A- M‘ ,tl1e method he did. with tlic loss of Atlantic TIME? 533N711" ltilnc involved. 1.30 P. M. Lubec 2.30 P. M- l Still. I myself would not have Eastern Standard Time. started out. unarmed lifter a killer. arriving Boston. Thvffidiy even oi’ sheep, lmléls I liud first 9 A, M. raised the alarm and was fairly On Saturdays, Steamer stirc of assistance to follow. sans direct from 5g, John I "But I don't soc." I said to Jane. to Boston. leaving St. fiiflly Y0" felt. that there was tiny- John 7 P. M. Atlantic dlimt: ominous in this dream of Time. due Boston’ (ollow- ‘Yolllirs or whatever it was." lug day, 2 P. M., Eastern j I never have them without a smndard Tim". reason. l "But (hill night when you so lin- |jllstly accused me of holding up (he IUIIIIDPI \vlilI--" l‘ “There was a reason there." she lsnirl. coldly. "I thought it quite lllkoly I might have to go and get yoti-" witlioilt foriliidable oppos the ivest iii the filial stake race. Alllongr the western jll\'£!lliln.< are Iii. Ii. Ii:'allll\\".s Iilidllf.’ Bauer and " Johnson .\'. (‘aiiltleifs Xol-‘l-iislei‘ zlilil Khaliia; It]. I3. M’;- llt-ailis Sport ‘Frail and .lock_ and 'I‘lli'ellill:l. Derringer. Krirlt. (loner- nl illllllelliau and in‘. ivllslliiigltlll. 'I‘lll'.<l- Hills Iiuvli Ilwli racing well their first _v<':ll' out. BOSTON , bKSteamcr “' INTERNATIONAL LINE £1: ‘stair. ::":..f:£.= 0. . “Every Wedhesday Steam- Connecliona at Bolton with direct steamer to NEW YORK Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers. There may he one comfort to the STEAMSHIP, LINES. the red ltilnp in the pantry, I133 1g__ Mldnllzilt: I have just had rather ‘a curious experience, and I llm QOQQQX-QO~§Q4~§Q-O O4 0-0-0444 Laavaa Montreal September 22nd. AGEN CANADA STEAMSHIP. LINES LTD. s. s. “ctuw “For apaca and rate: Liveatock and Produce. apply CARVELL 3120s., LTD. ' ” {still considerably shaken. I had no more than written the above words when I glanced out the window and distinctly saw a snlall read light through the win. dow 0|’ the YIBII in the main house. My “PM lllflllillil. so certain was I that the lamp was carefully hill- riml in the attic. was oi’ fire. Long before I had seen Mr. Bethefs light. in the room above it. go out. and soon alltor that young ,f‘mrdon's had been likewise extinguished. I went quickly lo my widow and leaned out. So dark is the night that it hangs outside like an opaque curtain and as the light almost immediately disappeared. I was O44 ¥O+O§4§4 90040-0 Q Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nfld. September 27th. l i l T0. 94§O+O4 loft flfltffl"! mm (m, ‘(Mm wmm‘ tn be looking at thc slip. There was‘ mow neatly and geometrically made lup. ready for tho night. Ill Jane's (small closet tllerl- is food of all lsorts, licllt rows oi‘ tins and wax- lpaper packages. It‘ we are washed out to sca we can I imagine. Iivo iii- llnllfliivly oil deviled haul. sardines land cheese. Allli I have always {my fishing lino. . Ah! a tug at it! ' Juiylllli. I liavn been playingtsnlitnirc to- ‘day, as a cover for my thoughts. :I<‘or this, I take it, is the great Vii“ lino of solitaire ltliat it‘. insures against frivolous interruption. while iat the same limo leaving the mind frcc to wander where it will. My worries are dropping from mo. Iielentt Lear is with Edith. and no doubt. Illllliday is canlpcd '0“ their tioorstop. as vlgilaant as in. wlllcli dog. and certainly illoro dependable than Jock. I can we. loo. with boiler perspective how absurd lily anxiety has boon as to lGrct-nopgh- It is his Ilusilless to ‘IJUIICYO every man guilty until he Ihas proved himself innocent. rind um I not now in thc act of proving my innocence‘! (To Be Continued) “IEAF (-192) N. Y. "Wliltallfls Ang- lo-Perslans" to WEAF. WCAP. WUAR. “I00, “IIGEI, WGR,‘ ivrao. wean. woe. wcco.l IVWJ, KSD, WEA-R and WGN. WBAI. (2-16) Baltimore. Municipal Ilalid. KSO (242) Claritldzi. Classical revul- lal WI.I'I‘ (395) Pllila. Freshman Radio lIIour. _ WMAK (266) Buffalo. Musicale pro- gram. WISM (283) Nashville. Quartcttc from the lState Fair. WMAQ (448) (Jlilcago. Vocal Selec- tions. IQDKA (309) E. Pitts. Quartctte De Luxo. WIIZ (3213) ‘Springfield. Iltilabailta Orchestra. Wdit) (526) Des Moincs. -I‘rogrunl. IVCSII (256) 'I’orll:lnlI." tllour. hlastlliil: Tennessee Illltssizlti iiiuslczll (Illipilla n 9.30 P. M. WDAF (366) Katiszts City. Varied liiiisit-ai. WIIlO (526) Dos Hollies. Concert. Musical 345 p_ ,M_ \\'(‘rN (fiilfll) (ililerigt). Sam 'tl IIcliry “TAU (373, prhna‘ 1.09"“... mcuy KOA (322) Deliver. lllstrtlnlt-ulzll 35o p_ M_ progralii. WRVA (256) Richmond. Studio W501i (out) llilwatlkce. “Candy- progyam grant" Ill-vile. 93g P_ M_ ~\\'ll.I'i‘ (395) Phiia. Fveshliiaii Iiadio (‘IICOIZ KPO (-128) Sail Idrzliicisco. prograiu, 6.30 P. M. Stories, also \'\'(‘.~\iu'. '\\'I<.‘.-\li. \\':(i-R, \\'J.\R. W0C. \\".l‘i\G. .15 P. M. 7 “'90 I"! (2 l6) f\Iil\\':lulioe. 12.05 P. M. \\'.\l(‘ (Gilli) Aleiilpilis. Uri-uni Rovi- lal. CNIIA (ilfll) Vzliictitlvel‘. .\I.('lIliyi'E‘ String Qullrtetfe. 1.00 A. M. \\'I.l'l‘ (Iiflli) Philadelphia. Organ l't‘('liill.‘ 1.30 A. M. KtiiV (i542) Portland. llooi ()wl Frolic. FEATURE "TALKS \\'IdAI" (-192) N, l’. Sir IIUIJJHHIIYX Talk. Studio ..lIir| \\'i‘.l\\I’. “'00. -——. WPG (300) Atlantic (lily. Pier. . 8.00 P. M. Willi (366) Kailsas (Zliy, S\I'IH‘.II(‘}"S 8.30 P. M. \\'(i-\' (380) Sehcitectady. \\'(;\' 01-. clicstra. 9.00 P. M. “lllllll (250) Cliirzll-to. ‘Friaiioli. \\"l'l(‘ (-176) Hartford. Valeonillli \\'(‘.\I’ (278) Pliilzl. Arelil ' Wlilill (270) (fllicllgo. lit-ucll. 9.30 P. M. \\'IIZ (333) Springfield, llofol Iil‘illlS\\'lt‘I\'. 10.00 P. M. WJAR (306) Plwividl-lice. lllllmoro, 11.00 P. M. \\'S.\I (Zfrlil) I\'l|>ll\‘llle. "Dutch" lillrhart. 11.05 P. M. WCFO l-IIT) Tillnnotlptllis-St. Paul. Natlltill. Hour. v 1.20 P. M. . '12.oo A. M.’ \\'(i"l{‘|' (270) Detroit. 'llil- I-Jnicrv WILNY (250) Now York. Chemistry. \‘\'I.lIi (303) (‘Iii<‘ago. Irrzlltli. llotcl. talners. _' 8.00 P. M. 12.10 A. M. K.\I£\ (ltill) Sllellaiidozill. lie Luxc WOAI (1)05) llllusloll. Iiasebllll, i\'l'() (1:3) 5;.“ ltlfuncjgct). 1300]; .\ usica e. 8.30 P. M. .R(‘\'lI‘\\’_ A IVFCO (ti?) H1. Piiill Blips. ’l‘\vin KOAI‘ (Ho) (‘ol-vllllis. Ilonlt fllllll“. 12.45 A. M. Ully-‘Slflilg Qllélfllllli‘. 8.45 P. M. I\'Il.\' (Still) (laltlallll. Sweets. WHY (1181)) Scliciisci=ll1>z ll1slrll~\\'(‘(‘(i (iii) st. |‘llulilillllrllpulis. 1.00 A. M. mcnllll 'l‘l'io. I~‘llrlll |ll*l‘llll'l‘. \\‘.~1\'t'>‘ (276) Chicago. 'l‘l-rl'tlcl- (tar. 10.10 P. M. \\'.\‘l)l-I (lllli) .\lll\\'llil|\'<'(>. I-‘isllill; lie <. _ KTIIS (IiTFl) lint Springs. (lratld 'l‘al]<_ \ 1_3Q A_ M‘ _ (ID0111- C.\'l'll‘- 9-00 P- lVl- KIIW (Hi2) lPortlallii. lloot Uwl \ 10.15 P. M. I l wlclill (1:71)) cllit-lltul. ll. a l-E. .I*‘l't)lic. \‘()()I) (212) (ivatltl liapil s. t‘ zlssi- News i~‘l:l.~.lie.~-. 2,09 A, |v|_ (‘ill Collflflgbzr, P M W05‘ (till) Jefferson (‘il_\'. lload IXNX (3357) Ilullylvtioll. Cecoauut - - - Tu k- tirove. ~ KOA (322) Dl-nvcr. The .\lll[‘l'l("IlIi 9.30 P. M. (Copyu-igllt, 1926, by ]l1((_i|'|l(|il()li;l.l Indian ill Song and Story, usslse l\'().-\ (322) Dvnvl-r. Sunday School Radio Programs. Chicago.) cd by 1111' Mill‘ ilillll Trio. t Writ? (-170) lllll-llul-ll. wilt: ‘illiil <~>———— 10.40 P. M. lil’ . w ...,,A..(_,,,., ,_..,;.. “.0... .,,.,_,,,._,.,.,, ‘I; M5 P M Old Dresses Collected (;.,...;.-.-l_ l “m- m... \\3,,_.|,_'.;,..,',,,,_.. mnvhr Sl'lil.\‘(.'I~‘II-.‘I.I). ll|._ Sept. 2:1. 11m) p, M_ 1090 p M ‘Wives aild other relatives of llliut ltutv‘: (m) ln-liiullll. (‘olict-rl. i{.\i'l‘II rim; bonito-Ll: wild.» “l~“ '~'""“""“"~' "M" "W" “-*l“"l "‘ Wm“. (261) AHI“..HHV__.,_ Shunt,“ Imvmlwj‘ ' ' ‘ ' " vrlllildilllll‘ (Illti dress i'rllnl ||ll‘lI‘ mrogranh " 1015 p‘ M. \\'ili‘lii‘ilitllgi flixlllllfllliili Pol llll- siylt‘: 5 .- . . . .- - . » . .,., } __ U. ‘ _._ " \vl)l‘ll wt r‘ viii v ill i ll‘ glll/IETIIOI‘. Whilnllklgfgii) loll Iluloll. nillli|illl\ll:lt‘\n(1)23) lnnlll, ht ll “up. |...,1.xnnllsi(vnl‘ m my; a mnwfiol‘ "l. “NRA (322) Alulu,loll_ “mun “Mm i 1030 P. M_ ml- lllu "sttllc historical ors Musicale. " L‘I-‘("l‘ 0:21)) Yiviurizl. .\uul Iillim "'"“" 11.30 P. M. WIJT‘ (395) Phllli. Rufus d Ras- ins. KYW (536) Chicago. Congress KJ-II. (Ills-l) Seattle. ‘WSM (283) Nashville. (irglui coil» (wort. 'l'ltIIt-\'. Post Intellig- 7.30 l‘. M. For Sure and Steady Growth In Average of Production Improved Condition pf Foxes Market Value of Pelts . Feed “lmperials” Liberally Tag. Trade Mark y Iaahaoa In IMPERIAL BISCUIT u... LIMITED, llarllllleluwll, P. s. Island w i=- o'- IIPEI? ‘In d! ,l ‘ e ‘II l(i|ll\\\l\\\\~\\\“.-“\ WANT TO DANCE? 8.)’ ll‘, I‘ 3'. ll is llle aini of llll‘. A. Ii. (‘FIIIIIL Illreeilil‘ of llll‘ liltl<t~litii_ in |'l'('()Il- strnltl the _\'(‘(‘III‘5 lit the gt)\'l'l‘lll)l"ti "tIl'(‘.\'.\' parties." from the earliest an c8‘ L l- if). \\ \a\\\\\\\ fillies down lo the tircsent.