Tomorrows Radio Program MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 , 4 lmuilmltlmu" fltlltitol lttltlll International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 6.45 P. M. 7.20 P. M. WtRNY i374) N. Y. Popular Songs. .30 P. M. WMW (341) New York. Musical._ 7.32 P. M. WMAK (206) Buffalo. Musicale. 8.00 P. M. WEAR (275) Atlantic City. Seaside trio. KDKA (@57)'E. Pitts. Anniversary Night. 8.30 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Chelsea Evening Concert. WTAG (545) Ivor-cheater. W. T. .-\. G. ‘Entertainers. \\'L\i'AK (365) Buffalo. llltlsicaie. 9.00am. Mnnmucozun WKRC (326) Clnci. Baritone Solo. For years. Mr. Jolicoeur suflered “Y3? (333) Sprmgfleld‘ Alem” with kidney lfllllblt‘, headuc‘ , ' “m “"1155 P M backache, and the heavy, miserable . . . . \‘V.\‘ . . ,< ~ . feeling which usually accompanies ‘Ck (HD1120 laifldmal‘ Hlmr any weakness or irritation in the , 3 kidneys, He tried “Fruit-a-tives" ‘vgéluflfggzuufgrliyrlrggfiils; Dudley and, in telling the result, his letter ' 945 p_ M_ ' B!!!’ “All” hall"! ‘llllwed ll" wcuu 127s) Phila. New Century “Fruit-a-tives" treatment, I have Quurtetm ‘gainedthirty-three pounds and Ihave "we R M_ been well ever since. I am pleased to recommend “Fruit-a-tives" to all those who suffer from Kidney Di- . sense.” J. M. Joiicueilr, 3X8 2nd "Ave, Quebec. “Pruit-a-tiveo" is one of the won- : , ‘der discoveries of modern medicine. ' , Made from fresh, ripe oranges, ap- l ‘ plea, ilgs and prunes, it acts direct- Iy on the kidneys as well as on the liver, bowels and skin. It can be flepended upon to relieve kidney .ruuble alrid pain in the back. Sold everywhere, 25c. and 50c. a box~ WLW (423) Cinci. Popular Musicale WKRC (423) Cinci. American Let:- i0 n» WPG (300) Allan-tit.- City. lProgralit. wtnv (4225) (Jinci. Studio Program. WiPn-ilt‘ (-192) N. Y. Grand (lpertl. "Aida" by tho (lrnlld Opera Co., to WJAR, WCCO, WCAE, WCSII. .I{SI), WDAF. WSAI and WL-IT. 11.00 P. M. WSAI (326) (lint-i. Studio concert. 1145 P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. (font-err Pro- grann Studio "The Sorr- urlfflttl in- .I)iirlill: tn.- owu of Sziintt." fiiillllil: oi‘ II. \\'. FEATURE TALKS striicteti Itit-hiirtio (‘writ-z to wctir ll , pair of worn-out shot-s. Wilt-n (‘or- ‘ to: nptlenrl-tl on tut- tin- sol, tlrtrrith 5.00 P. M. docldt-d lllt‘ allot-s Initial-ti too lit-iv. YVHAS (400) Louisyjum Concept’ ‘Phi-y were cimntzi-tl to ttlt- horror-t _ reading, etc. tit-grot- oi’ tigt- in Just firt- iliinutl-s. ,\ lrulertv lIlllII took lit-m to t 1-, - -- 6'20 P‘ M’ ' lrlc-lnl ‘thllviirlllifliihsl n-orkailtxt Lfktllll "VGY (380) ‘sfihellecmilY- Farm ground holes in tlioili on ii Kflliilfltlilll‘. ‘Newm 63o P M WICAE (461) Pittsburgh. Press ‘Radio News. 8.30 P. M. ' \\'LW (326) Cintci. Talk. 8.45 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. “Tell Me a Book to lteatl"-—Special Feature. to \VEAF and \VLI'I‘. ‘ 9.00 P. M. WVRNY (375) N. Y. Hugo Gernsbach Editor oi’ Science and Invention. WANT TO DANCE 7 10.30 P. M. “ WJZ (455) N. Y. Waldorf-Astoria. ' WCmU (278) Phila. Parodians. 1 11.00 P. M. _ “FEAF (492) N. Y. Pnlals D'Oi‘. WITAM (300) Cleveland. numllo " (lat-den. _ Our shipment of FALL 1115p M_ BULBS has just rrived dlr- ., , - . ' . .' . 1 o“ ‘mm LISSE’ JOLLAND- ’ WOR (I05) 1h1lggagkmBerlteley. This shipment comprised ivro (zoo) Atlantic City. Silver of oholce LARGE FLOWER- Sllmter. ;, (Copyrigilt, i926, lly Intttlrnatioilal IING BULBS of FIRST SIZE II _.; . Radio Programs, Chicago.) = _‘ HYACINTHS (Double and N“ """ “T Single) TULIPS, Single) NARCISSUB ' DAFPODILB CROCUS FREESIA DARWIN TULIPS, Etc. Send for a copy of our BULB LIST. We pay POST- AGE on all MMIL ORDERS, Anytime during the month of , To (‘lfillll grease front an ilou ‘_ SllllL. try Indian meal ill place oi‘ soap. (Double and WEAKMEN Toke Our Herbal Remedies ‘Book on Skin Diseases. New Treaties on Chronic Diseases by Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets on Loss of Manhood nlid diseases of mcn. Booklet on Female Ills and advice, free by mull. 30 years‘ ex- ocrosen ‘will be the beat ,l]§"fi',‘,‘;‘;,nMQK,'§“"“;O,,,°"Q§L’}L1E time i0 pllnt BULBS. They write us, lit-tore Ioshlg hope. Treatment by mull our specialty. English lierbnl Dispensary LIB! TED. 1369 Davie, Vancouver; B. C. (The Oldest Herbal Institution) Ira I'm rile at our BOOK Mons. Carter & Co., Ltd. WEEI (349) Boston. Big Brother lub- "Pile United States ‘ Many Children Sick. All our accounts are now payable in full 0n tlleFIRST and FIFTEENTH of each Month. Payments will be greatly appreciated. l Cuclmoren ‘Bros. 2353-l0-29~3i. r Llttfitilre - ‘llpplldd by m n. s. t. nu Cross loolaty -0-§-O4'\ - I RED CROSS AND WOMEN'S IN- STITUTES HOLD DENTAL ' CLINICS I In cooperation gwihh Avonlea, (Jymbria, Stirling, . {Mayfleld a " Pleasant Valley Women's Instill‘! utes the Red Cross has just suc- cessfully completed a series of 'dsntal clinics held in five centres lwlten 113 children front-file t‘0llow- in; schools received dental treat- ment; Cavendish, Mayfieid, Nolth flustfco. ‘Vfiteatley River, Anglo Rusticor Hope River, Stanley Bridge and "Pleasant Valley. Ever since the Red Cross haalilh Says Gailadn Should Attract More Brit- ish Capital VANCOUVER. B. C.. t0ct. 28.— No country ill the world offers such asaie ‘field tor investment as Can- ada, in the opinion of Sir Harold Beachanitl, director of the Bank of New Zealand, and t'0i' fifteen years chairman of that. institution. who reached here recently on ‘his return Gleanings From ' Although Thursday, October 21s doors and the llat-nlotly Eight from Char lottetowlt. The numerous num and plctiaélllg manner by the mugl ylawl- Sonte or the Victoria lad les served a Iigitt luitch to t-ite vlsi ton,- tlfter the entertainment. Britain cvcr since the GFzIiItl Trunk Pacific boildlltlltitlrs’ failure to rca- llzo on their lilvcstnlent, lbut the hesitant attitude of Old Country [leople towards tptltting their motley lil Canadian vettttures is wearing tiff," said Sir Harold. "l expect that (luring the next few yearn Canada \\‘ill get more British motley for in- dustriiil purposes than over before. is providing most of the calpltal tor industries at present, blit while l_ileliev_e tho tiow oi’ United States capital to Can lulu is likely to continue indefinitely and lthat it is a good thin-g for the country, it is regrettable that Brit- _k ish capital has been so scarce rec- Seed potatoes rm. entiy. Canadians should look for-lql-owerts Assocgatton ward to an early reversal oi" this loaded on boa,“ Cam situation." l-llWl-l’ 'l'i‘ytltl on Sunday, few ililyti visiting friends in Aug tistne Cove. A motor party anti It. A. Ilowatt. went. nlcrsitii: on Monday, October 25th and family oi’ Cornwall Tryon, on Sunday oi‘ this wcek. tion" of the trade balance between gem to Qhlwwlh Cased/and New Zealand was etu-I phasized by Sir ‘Harold, who. dur-, lug his stay ill looked law the possibility 0t‘ lm-ot Mt». and Mrs Arlhtir Ilownlt, proving this condition- Several mt Sunday large woollen lnatlulacturels are now considering the advisability oi’ The station tussle;- ag Attyany, sending representatives direct t0 Mr. S. ZIIcKay, is having a new New Zealanti to purchase wool, in- dwelling house erected. This , stead of continuing the practice ct new house is conveniently, sittiatl buying through London, its is done ed anti fitted with all modern con- nt the -presetit time. This would, -he veilietices. thinks. greatly dmprove the trade balance between‘ the two coulltries' _ altti establish better commercial re- (iornterly principal of school at lotions. soon rank second iii the world as a Clllllllll. Siilulliersiden, Sllelll 111i‘ pygduggy 0t" g01¢ The miner-at week end at C-rtlpuud nlltl 'l‘ry'tlll. wealth, wg|[(\,1'1)Q\vgp resources and lie returned to Sllllllliflliiltle timber tot’ t-lte Catladian tPaciflc firs‘! llfllll‘; Week- cotlst. he believes, will prove an e5 0i’ Mr. COMMONS plum-rant factor m future (tevetop. friends are with him in his chosen nlolit ot‘ trans-Pacific trade. lllofwiloll 0f 111W- NO RECEIVER FOR NOVA SOOTIA STEEL AND COA-L COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howatt of Mi'- untl Mrs. R. A. i-lowatfis honle, ‘Tryon. JIIXLIFAX- Oct. 28.—Tllerc will lie no receiver appointed for tllr Nova Scotiti Steel aild Cool C0m< pany one oi’ the component parts of the British Empire Steel Corpor- ation. according to a decision hand- ed (IDWII ill the lS reine Court oi Nova Scotia by Jlist e Carroll ycs terday. Judge Carroll said that he did not consider that a case oi jeopardy existed according to facts submitted. and that "the injunction outstanding will he dissolved". He referred to Scotia as a going coir cern and ll live corporation with no peril to property. Mr. Somers or Port ‘Eli-zip, N. 11.. ‘ts paying a. week's visit In Tryon, "siting at the home of this father, 1r here. The 11011110 0WD. which WtIS ll iumper crop lll this section is lretty lunch all hu-rvostetl at tilis late. The weather has been vety infuvorallie for tllgging" ruin hav- ng filllelpfllillfiél. every other day. Phoso inclined to grumble ilitist emelnber that the lain falls Qtl .he just as well liL-i llllC unjust. On Tiltirstlay tnorning, October 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. ’I‘llolttils Boll, ti‘ Nottth Tryon. a son. (‘olltzruttt- lotions. How To Treat Them The kiddies will got their feet wet, catch cold, get crotip and give their mothers lots of trouble. With Mr. and Mrs- AIllOIllIlt-l (‘tn-r and nastier, Brenton. arilved iloiue tlrom Cape Traverse, on Wednes- ‘Iay, October 27th, wilole PIIIBIBSS Furnaces ‘K. lliiliil h When considering the installation 11f a heating equipment of any kind WHY EXPERIMENT when you ai- ready know that the FAWOETT PIPELESS FURNACE will put: OHEERFUL HOMEY ATMOS- PHERE in any home. Stoves and such like heating apparatus will heat Individual rooms ONLY be- sides being dusty and dirty. The Fawcett Plpeieas Furnace heats the whole house and makes no dust or dirt anywhere and will not heat your cellar. There are many advan- ~ “l” l" buyllts a "FAwcETT" aome of which are: EXTRA HEAVY ASBESTOS be- tween easinga In order to conserve heat thereby getting It through FLOOR REGISTER instead of al- \ It to escape In cold air see-tion. LARGE WQTER PAN properly placed In front of the fire pot. EXTRA LARGE RADIATOR same stuftop and bot- tom not FUNNEL SHAPED giving sufficient radiating space to conserve all hut from fuel oonaumad. BUILT IN OARBURETOR properly placed In order to salve fuel. lowing Remember "FAWCETT" leads the way. Seventy ymrilliltlirty idsitnrnv 1M‘ Item elm: "WW7 have been spending the past sca- tho first cough or sneeze, rub the inn fishing. little ones chest with Nervlline, rub it on plentifuily, it can't harm. Then make a gargle with Nervliine and water. and ‘have the child gar- gie for five minutes. The result is fine, and next morning child is bet- ter. _ Nerviline is a. great protec- tion in the home. Large 35c bottles at all dealers. recently. Neill. Nextin line Is Halloween. "D" Farewell Gathering Previous to her departure to take up her studies at “Mount Allison," Mire iEthel tMadLellan, “The Manse", Valley Field, was plea- senltly surprised by ‘members of the "Margaret .Munro" Mission Band. After an exchange of greetings, an address was read to Miss Mac- IMPORTANT POULTRY NOTICE We want large quantity live and dressed Chickens and Fowl. .Alao dressed Geese and 9W9" 70!‘ Tlllllklfllvllli Lellan_ by Miss lMargaret Macken- ordera. zie, and the presentation-of a bead- . d , worm rust to 3. l‘.‘i.""ul’.‘.’.i. i§°..i‘.“.‘.‘§‘..°i...‘§$‘;‘lf FOURTH aid. Although taken by surprise Miss MaoLeilan made a very fitting reply. thanking the Band for their kind remembrance. A very pleasant social hour was spent In games. after which ra- freshmenta were ssrverL to which sil present did ample justice. A very pleasant evening was brought to a close by nil joining J0!fuliy in the singing of “God be With You Till We Meet Again." Following is tits address: To Mitre tEtllei MaoLellan, Valley Field, Dear Iithel: ‘ W6. a group of your iflende anti fellow-members of the “Margaret Aiaohuylng live and dross- ed Chickens and Fowl daily till end of Poultry nasolt. Highest prion paid on quality basis. Special prloea for crate fsttaneu stock. 6on- neetions In all markets where P. E. I. Poultry Ia sold. We specialize In lPdbltryz Ship yfllll‘ Poultry to F. J. HOLMAN 224 om: George ell-m Charlottetown Tryon And Vi-cinity was such an nnpIealsan-t evening, Victoliu hall was crowded to the to hear ‘Professor Fletcher lieis were rendered in a- capablg 1° ‘he Amllmde“ “her a m“ -___- clinics iind tlltls tilalte tlentlll treat- l-hlYlllt-‘Jll Uflllad" and Eumlle- Mr. anti Mrs. Vortlon Mulieoti, nleilt tttlllvrllllllll lnr Tito patents "Cfllllllllilll Hefilllflllcs m“ bee" Albany, wete visitors at. the home by takingtilt: tletttist tutlle tli-t-tllct l Yflkilrtieti with tlttlillvoi" in Grill"- oi‘ Mr. uilll .\‘Il"-'- Stotfoiti Mullins, Dr. (lilo. (ll-eon o1‘ (‘tltllrlntttllolvn hifss Iviiitlio Smith is enjoying a consf~~ting 0:92 extractions done. Messls. Frank Largo, 01131-195 Itwments in the tlistricta were tnade who, Iietliey Miller, Billy McLeod lly l-lw m Sunptfillllillill‘ tllttcos for tho telittitas and t Mr- and M-ro. (lot-don .\izltz.\tl.'lla.n mml” l" “he Smmms by Th5 Grfiml wereptntl Miss Will-inn previous to the; guests at Mrs. Mticl/Iilltttlis- home, the Potato are being Johnson Lord's schooner by E. Boswell this ‘The unnecessary “loo-Billed twfll- week at Victoria. They are to be ‘Captain Joseph Raids family of E8818"! Cflilliila. Borden, were VlElllOL-l at the home Last week Mr. Lowell COIIIIJIOII. Tryon) and now finishulg Ills iuw Sir Harold cxtlects Canada, will 0011150 Ill lite law Office (it ‘(‘. lic- the Tile best wish- llunterolts Cape Traverse, spent Sunday at Rev. George Sotllers, ‘United Pinst- titey ? Mr. nlld Mrs. Edwards ntltl lira. F Moillneattx, lhltve moved to Tryon f 'l‘lley XIIG residing in ' t-ile ltouso owned by Margaret Mc- 3 Munro" Mission Band. have llthgra. work stalted in the schools the nurses have been urging the par- ents to Iiave the dental defects of the children corrected, and have eucoilragetlllile young people in the daily care ot‘ their teeth. Red Cross repottis show however, that 54bit rural schools, 85 pe cent of the children have dental ‘defects. This very Iligh rate is largely due _ to the iatrt that such long tliltauces . have to he traversed In order to get to a dentist, so tile children's teeth ale tleglected and allowed to decay. it. was to overcome this tlifticttlty that ii group oi‘ ln-stittt-tes and the Red Cross tlecltleil to llnld i. and iiulllnt- nil/Oi‘ till tile tlenta‘ “work ttsustctl lly one nl‘ lilo lied Cross pulses, tliltl was kept. ex- .ceetlingiy tntsy tturilur tulle two weeks devoted ‘to the clinics, ns over 260 fillings were ptit in anti All tit-tango institutes. which l-‘ccu red ,inzltio tlppointnleltii-l for the cll'l- 'dren. A survey oi‘ tile teeth was holding of the clinics, wilen ouch child was given a card sllowitit’ the tlefeclive teeth and giving an estimate of the cast of treatment. The colltltltlatlon of such clinics would he it boom to the country districts itt the pleservatlon of‘ child health. anti deserves the stip- port nf nlaily _c0mnlIlI’Illi€-s not within easy access 0i’ a dentist. COFLDNT BRING HIM HOME. -I.'ttie Jitnlny was playing ball‘ and ills tnothel‘ sent Ills father t0 Ilritlg him home- Dad got into the game himself‘ Pretty soon, mother came out, somewhat Irate, “Wily tlltln‘t y0ti ‘bring Jimmy ilome?" she demanded. “I trietl to," said Dad. "He was on second base ut that. hilt I foul- ed ottl." I ed here tonight to nsstlre you ‘tilat as you g0 forth from llti in the near‘ futltre. you go with litany good wishes from all of llu‘. You will be missed ill our Sun- day School ~Christiml Endeavour, and choir, but. in it special way you will he lulssetl front the "Margaret Munro“ Mission Batttl. where you are one of our most active ’atid will- ing ‘nentbers always cheerful and ready to ttlkt. your part ill what- ever way yor tire most needed. -As you enter (l new phase of life. we hope that you will not Illlil Boarding-school “Rules and Regula- tions" too severe, nlitl that the work of the coining your will pTOVlI you to be one oi’ the most success- tul student-s in your class. in otir separation from ybu we ask you to accept this -glft_ not for its value. but. as a entail token oi our friendship for you_ and that by it. you may remember the “Mar- garet liltiuro" Mission Iitinti nt Vnl- ley Field. Whose gnarl wishes go with you. not only for the coming yeat'_ but. all tiirmtgh lift. lsignetl on Ilciinil of "Ivinrgaren tMutirn Mlfiflltill Iinntl. Tom Mtllletcnos. 0N8 llDB IMADIES! ’t wave your hair daily-or even, every week. Here's ll way to keep It wnvy for days at a time. BEFORE you use your iron, or curlt-ru, DAMPEN the hair with DANDICRINE. Just. a few DROPS on comb or towel. Your locks will then behave for ll MONTH I 0t course, you know what Ilanderine doeeto dandruff; tiissoivcs aver speck, within five minutes of rubbing lnto the sesip. But. as a wsvo-pretterver on tho hair itself, Dsndorine is s JOY. The belt dressing in the world because it doesn't about. Any permanent wsve or water wave lasts much Ion er and looks much nicer when Dan erine is tiled instead of water to ‘last?’ the wave. 4.1. Y}... Druggiat hhGef. s laitttaof gander-sue and h bOflQI y. ivcr r la it, for only title. For CligflfldllgC-dfflll {on will find, and the beat. lid b0 saith 1st discovered, just try- ‘ I winter tweighl; wt-weieds frlllse to .-mai.~ch, lovet ades on a plaid 05 til: nglwest bk t'l. s '1 a°50c00se 1 “°...'.“T".?TT".... h???» QMSPECIAI-tsc- ‘j. ~A 5...... _ , Lovely New Hats ~ $375 ~ Here’s an ‘assortment of lovely new hats-all distinctly ‘new in, style, shape and trimlming, ready-to-wear ‘and feature all the. latest models being shown in New York at the present time. By taking a large quantity We secured an exceptionally low price which we are passing on to you. l iVc atlvisc your seeing tilt-so imnictliatci_y— they will not; remain on our tablet-t more titan a few (lays. All Felt Mattress I $6.95 Here is a real bargain in an all felt mat- tress f0!‘ $695, ‘a regular $10.00 value filled with a good quality felt full roll edge, fancy art ticking. Single $6.95, medium $7.25, double bed $7.45. . \_ J Largest Size Flannelette Blankets ‘ $2.35 _ Largest ‘size full double bed width fiannelette blankets, full We1ghll_ Well-napped, soft and, warm inwllute or gray witlh pink or blue stripped borders. Special $2.35 pair. * f Wooltex Under-vests and ‘ Bloomers - 69c Extra special value in ladies’ underwear of ilh>e correct weight for the present season. Vests have long, short or no sleeve. Bloomers are large roomy, and of correct length Cream or pinl€69c SILK STOCKINGS l 3» Palrs for $1.00 16 New Fail Shades p A fortunate purchase enables us to of- fer 16 of the detest Fall shades in an (‘Xtfa 500d quality Rayon Silk Stocking which would retail ln the usual way as high as $1.00 a pair. Full fasioned seamed legs with wide garter tops, double spliced ‘heel and toes, tour ply foot, sizes 8 to 10, Imam‘ l’ 10M! Grey Sand Black (lrusli I larvest ‘Vllltfl Fawn Brown Sliver Biege. k Zinc Ca mco Bran," Skin)’ Wind-Breakers $2.49 - Oltiltlrens Windbreakers the season s most; ‘popular style in a knit sweater, close“ fitting neck and waist band shades of sand and fawn. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Chinchilla‘ Coating . ‘$1.69 Here is a real good value in a soft smooth finish chinchilla coat- ing in three popular slhades Navy, Grey and Copen blue. Special $1.69 Men's Winter Over-coats $16.00 This real smart Navy blue . Chinchilla Overcoat; is 0f good weight, full lined, an-d interlined doulble breasted model with half belt and con- Veriiable storm‘ collar. All sizes. Also made in heavy 98c l it itrtlutltlt s2. villus A regular $2.00 silk 3931f tn a desirable Slae to wear under the Winter coat or throw We!‘ the. shoulders made of the finest Ra- yon silk in asmooth even stitch in many PPPiW designs with run‘ NEW BUTTERICK PATTERNS Ann-Batu: