_ “thus-gong... "n-lveieh M" p ‘passed peacefully away to receive (llcllelllla- 1 _ _ —~—?—'- ithe ygwurds of her labors While ‘the WG-Y (380) IScheuectzidy. Studio, MISS Louise Louthan prayers Of the dying ascended u, iuiisrani. ' I Route l2, Charlestomlll. heaven fPOm the lips 0t the attend- 93° P- “l- l huts who knelt by ‘her bedside. Wllln i366) ‘Kansas Clty- Sludlo _ - ' " ] The deceased lady was an active lllmilllml‘ d lllllil llflvotetl member of Klnkera 100° P‘ M‘ lltilrlsh tor over fifty years and won “nltml l3“) Clellelllnll‘ Slllllml tho liizlicst esteem and regard from, lllwglllllll‘ attend school regularly? IN MEMORIAM i-u-i A LOVED ONE AT REST Leaves have their time -to full, has suffered a severe Hidercd dangerous until a. ceherul ‘not ivlthsmnd and despite the best ikind relatives and-friends she liad l° Obey death's summons at the ,1\§9 of seventy-six years, ‘all with whom she assoliatetl. , Twp years ago Mrs. Cuiniilitgham ‘llllll ‘lilmlly removed from Kinkora 310F011. where she gained the lillllllllslllll "T"! Tesllect of ull with run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN- loss in the _ _ dntitl] or use or its mqgt exgmplary WISM (326) lClHCl. Musicale Pro- Purlshioners in the person ot Mrs. ‘ller illness at first was not con- Tomorr0w’s , Radio Program International Radio Programs And flowers to whither at the THURSDAY, MAY 1g north;wlnd's breath, , And stars to set but all, EVENlNG CQNCERTS Thou hast all seasons tor thine own, 0 Death! 3.45 P, M. - WOO (508) ‘IPhiIa. Grand Orgflfl. St. ~mwrence’s Parish, .MOl'8ll, Tflllllllefl‘. 7.00 P. M. gram. Musical l-Zliznbeth Qunnmghum widow of Will (333) ‘Springfield. the late John Cunningham, Kiii- lllllglilllll- kom, WJZ (tut) New York. llullon Vie! from KDKA, lQYW. 7.30 P. M. hemorrhage ~11“; strum of which ViFldAh‘ M02) New York. Great Cour lit-i‘ enleebletli constitution could D0121}! s, 8.45 P. M. attention and tiie careful nursing oi’ “lllT (233) Clllcllg“ Pllllllllll" 9.00 P. M. W'l‘A.\1 (389) Cleveland. iuiti piogram. i On Monday, App“ 25m ha. 5mm WEAF (492) New York. Goodrich! FEATURE TALKS WGY (380) Schenectady. Baseball (lashes. ' M ANY GI arelabsent from SClTOOlifOP '8. fGW (layg each month ‘whom she came iii COIllElCl. A mod- W1 W Pa) FEM’ h n w because of illness. n many cases this 1s ilnncccssary bgcause T,“ _i‘t~'l and ullassunliilg Woman, u lnv- ‘l ' ‘-- ‘l“'- "l" ‘l ll“ "“' v§ ‘l lg 111;‘; and devoted mother and, above 7'50 P‘ M’ girls-as well as older women ——can be strengthened by Lydia, l1), Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Girls suffering from run-dowii condi- tion, sleeplessness, nervousness, and loss of appetite, should gain mi“.- strength and vigor from this Vegetable Compound. The following testimonials show what the Compound has done for other ‘l schoolgirls.‘ - . » NERVOUS AND DIZZY SICK AND WEAK (‘liiirlestom Illinoie:—- "I gave my CmndvnpNciv Jcrsi- -~~"\\‘lien my fiftrt-n- THY-Old girl Lydia. lLPiuk- daughter was tw ‘l ' - -- . . . , . v - , , ,, . i ‘ hsnfls egettiblc Compound and it. was hurt. ut. the |l)li\l:\'-Kyll"()‘llrlll\ll.1d m“;‘Ehlilllgirgzlollill? fill, "my Will’ (509) Philu. El Patio. l‘. gltl licr a. wondertulalloi; oil‘ cod. Wfllrl sick and \\ fo- some mm. m", m" “W M9559" ,_ 5'“ "s" “ll WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance i " - “ . =1" . - » 1030PM liltwlnvsvtlalfihlbeiivziiiugb lluitliilltntlmlziflile litillllilllhslllglllrlllll‘) l llllllllb’ ll“! lllllewli1l1v was \isit progrmm was out. of school for four months. liutii's \‘i-gr-t:ibli~ (Run ui l l . “ll ll‘lll.\' l)!‘ ill!‘ -Rev. Joseph Roon- .' - ' ' The Vegetuhle (Joiiiptiutitl luv-i iiii- helped hi-r Wtliltlvfllilbllllhllil "Y ll!" beloiw-d pastor slj Sp Imv- WSAI (326) filggnflnlvloll‘ now goes to school cvcry llll)‘. Slit‘ has guini-tl ‘Ill irt-iglit mid ling n Iia-tti-r appetite llniii she liuil lit-loit- llllillli 11-." hlrn. Atltl hlrliiiu, Hill-l indcu Street, (‘sindein Nrw Jersey. proved licr in cvr-ry wny and slie has gone back to’ school. l recommend the Vegetable Culli- pouiid to other mothers with girls who are nut as strong as the should be.” MriuAliceLouthun, ioutc2,» Charleston, Illinois. v Ri-mmilirr {his pnclcagu. Aorta grnuint- ii-ilhoul Hm sig- nalurc of Lydia It’. Pink/tam. t Lydia E.Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDWINE COHCOBOUHQONT, true and sincere practimil Cuth ‘f “-_=\ Pvirulai- attendant zit Divine '*<‘1‘\'l e who ilVilllPd herself ot‘ n11 111i! privileges oi’ an active member ‘l! llli‘ llfiilliue oi‘ the Sacred I-leart. ,parisli and the church continued un- ""“‘ll“'l‘f‘l- l" 1110 (lily oi‘ her death. ll“ill]lll‘-‘i‘llllllillllil in the extreme, hei- ' “ll-“i "1"?" Ollfiii to everyone lwho iirciieil hiu‘ generous counsel ‘and tieiii-lirial zissistziiicc. (it licr it ‘rtinm-‘s who oliiciatml nt. her Jheq]. lSVl" lllfl‘ an Angel 0|‘ Miirgy and slu-Iprzirc-tiilly’ Pflggpll 0"- n; H“. llludllit-il bv tln- rites oi‘ ll"ily dlotli- lvr (fliurt~|i_ l 0n .-\|u'l| 27th a llicb Lids-i oi‘ Rifl- fillllil-ni was i-vltelirulvtl in St. Law. Hlllvifs _(‘liiirrli tor ilio happy ro- bust.- (ll lit-r soul. Itov. Fiilllfll‘ "WHEY. being the celebruiit. Not- ldvitlistatiilint: the ineleiiir-iicy of the ,\\'°11Il1t“' and the iIlllflVfIFllDlG state lot‘ the roads llll‘ rittentlunce was fl-‘Irito and rcsipr-i-tatile. Tho honor. ‘lilfy pallbearers iw-ro Nliissisitfliar- i|les ilcvarttiy, ‘Lnwi-i-in-o puma“, Prod ‘Siiiiiolt. Jltmog pitzymnup Ambrose lllllll(lll and Peter rduniott. After tho solemn services, the funeral cortomi mart-lied in motes- WEEI (349) Boston. -I\'ews Side- lights. 8.15 P. M1 WUAI) (275) Milwakee. 'l‘alk. "The Great Outdoors." WANT "r0 DANCE? ‘ l“ 9.30 P. M. WJZ (454) New Yniik. Twln Ouks Orchestra. 10.00 P. M. WIHK (273) ‘Cleveland. Silver Slip- per. Orch estrii. (Copyright, 1927, by international ‘Radio Programs,uCliicugo.) (Ii-R. A. Radio Programs- l WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1927 CNRV (291. Metres) VANCOUVER. B . C. PROGRAMME OF POPULAR DANCE MUSIC by tho ‘Cabaret Belmont Orchestra, playing direct from the Rosa Room ot the Hotel Belmont, Vancouver, British (Zol- Auditor" $.25 P. M. y .I.h,, my,“ Sewice She gave m hervvlbllltlq 1204) Columbus. Lens Iilak-g WTAM (x99) (Jlcvolatiil, Jada Room “Our Gang’lpeps up with Pep! F UNNIER than ever this season, “Our Gang” has a lot of peppy pictures in store for you! Don’t miss a chance to see them. You’lll find their peppy spirits 100% contagious! glorious flavor! Packed with nature’s vitamins and pep-bringing elements! l Pcp contains healthful brarv-just enough to be mildly laxative. Serve Pep with milk or cream. ~ 4 >- _ _____ __ ._. .- ‘tsiim i.) _\‘|_nroll Station yyhfirfl flm "i. b! ‘ _ lmuiltu WI-‘rn plncr-il on in». trulii ndld ctlihlwflotenc Metres), wapprxl- More and more people these days For breakfast, lunch or dinner. t'lllli't'_\'l‘ll to klnkoru in be laid PEP, MmN. . - - - - l ‘alonusiilo of lit-r huslyuuil who 1iro- 1r0.00 p. m. (C. S. T.) 8T6 PCPPlQT for KellQggls PEP! Pep Extra dellclous wltll frults or 110ml! for PUPPIES y l The luccesl, (allowing It: use dllTlflQ the last. two years, has clearly proven the merits of this IMPERIAL product to our experienced ranchers and they are plarmine on fudlnq liberally this season. Our formula in specially suited to the needs of: o...‘ young sud growing foxes. ls rich In vltamlneu and a sure preventative oi‘ rickets. °11r Funny Food 1| uunrsuteeu to be strictly frelh 0"!" "Ply 00 is to be sure oi receiving your supply in good time as a heavy demand l: anticipated. - runohcifi (or dlllnfccting pen: andqhouuo. Full lnitormltlon on requelt. A'- ‘ili-cvnsvil llill‘ six years utto. l, Al. Kinkurzi Station ti. largo dolo- ination oi‘ tlio puiisliiniicrs were as- lsoniblml in zitweoinptiny the remains to their lust resting iplucc. Arrisinp; at Si. .\ltil:iclil's ‘Church. STUDIO PROGRAMME 0t favorite selections from musical comedy. comic opera, otc., presented by lrviii Pluiiim and his Jasper Pork ‘Lodge Orchestra. 1. Selection-“Cliu Oliiu Chow" added. Eat Pep and have pep! Your’ gives pep! It’s health in a package. Rich,‘ whole wheat flakes. Full of grocer has Pep! tho solemn ulisolutitin W35 sung bv (Nortonh , . . a.‘ ‘ ‘t’ ‘to-v, ii. J. siniui, P. P. In. evidence ibwlfllfllilmgxe)“ Llm° sllalml‘ i‘ 1w ,4 oi‘ the high esteem entertained tor 3n Sclectlon- “bohemian Girl" 7 W the dccetoivd by tho parishioners 0t‘ (Bawey > . 5' P - kinltoi-a the casket was opened 4_ Ceno/ Soln__..mss Me Again" the peppyiély thus allowing relatives and friends viqqr HQy-bQrQ-lrvm lPlumm. llliPtWYflltAtiiMli b l to lake :1, fond farewell. 'I‘lie pall- 5, \Vtill’Z*—-“Blll(2 Danube" (Strauss) -_ ‘ r“" f°°d hearers were Messrs, Owen T. Mc- (repeated by request.) (‘arvillin Joliii T. ilurttigc, James 6. Musical Comedy~“R.obiii Timid" lhitty. .lziiiii=..< (Jreeiiaii. Thomas (UEKOVBYU- cnunsin-i- nud Patrick liicCarvllle.7- Selection-“Song of Love" m‘ Mrs. Cunningham's family four “Blmffiilm Tim?" (RWWBBPU- n sons and tour daughters survive 8- -\lll5lclll'PlaY'_lN9i Nll- Nallelle (Yiillmidlih _____*_______________A__________ _ _ ____ ____,__ ___ _ ___ _ __ . __.____-_-~T her. viz. Rev. llrotlier Ambrose, F. S. (H, Albany. N. Y.. Patrick. l-‘Iusliiiig. N. Y.. John and ‘Francis, llorell» l’. l£_ l.. Mrs. Francis Kelly, itilliitot-ltct, I\lc.. binrgzirot. New \'oi'k: “is. John Fitzpatrick, Brook lyii, N. \'.. and Mrs. Joliii .\l. Ken- ny. Aloroll P. l1}. l. To them we rxtentl our. heartfelt sympathy and l we pray/God to strengthen and con- sole tlitun in their heavy loss. May her pure generous soul rest, forev- ci in the peace of God. TRIBUTES OF SYMPATHY The following bless cards have been received by the family of the. zlatc Mrs John J. Wilson: , Flllftll otierings:--Cross, illfllll. & Son, St. Peters. (Y. E. ..\l_vcin and Evelyn, sisters Mrs llmslle Parker, Regina, Sack: Mr. runri Mrs H. D. McKinnon and mm- llly. 2 Mr and Mrs Clement. Suther- lliillfl. Mr and Mrs Andrew Siither- llilnd. Mr and Mrs J. P. Sutherland. .\lr mid .Mrs Patrick McAi-thy and iiimily, Mr and Mrs Capt. McDon- rild, Mr and Mrs Guss 0’Hs.uley and Michael, Mr and Mrs P. T. Power and Mary, Mr and Mrs H. D. McLeilau. Mr and Mrs Wilfred .\lcKliinon, Ronald and Annie Mc- Donald Mr and Mrs John T. Mc~ Kliinon and family, Cable Head East Women's Institute, Mi- and Mm Archie 0‘Hanley, ‘Catholic Women's League, Mrs Amelia CNRE (516.9 EDMON TON. ALTA. 11.00 p. m. (M. T.)- OLD TIME DANCE PROGRAMME Nietmsl. FOR RADIO FANS- George Olsen, one 0t‘ the most popular radio entertainers heard over the lBiue Network oi‘ the ‘Na- tional ‘Broadcasting Company each week, makes the radio tans decide the arrangement 0t lils programs. ‘Mr. Olsen. who conducts the Stromberg-‘Csrlsonl Orchestra, be‘ lteves the logical! we! to discover just what the radio fans want in the form of ententaimeut is through correspondence. He believes that in this way not only is an; lndica» - - , l Spiritual bouquets: — Grace “on n, ‘the popularity of his p,“ ‘. . _ AOIIJonneIl, llmniett O’Hiinley, Brent. grams ohmiued, but “wt “use? r ' - ‘ . ~ O lllllllel" tions and expressions 0t preterenc- ' . . . . . p lilnss cards: - Faniily, husband. o5 may me {mud m such has“ We hove the Qxgluflyg “any for m. HAUGK FfRE GUN endow“; by ieadina ‘rntlier and mother. sisters that have a valuable heart“: upon the subsequent Dfinularlty of his programs. lMr. Olsen makes it a p0- llcr to send. a letter 0t acknow- ledgement to every letter that is received, and for this purpose s. stat’! ot six people ls- maintained at his offices solely to answer the tremendous bulk o! mull which he received every week. IBy personally keeping in contact with his mailing department and by reading‘ the letters that are burned over to him which happen to contain valuable suggestions, Mr. Olson is able to keep his pro- gram; live and interesting. George Olsen and his IStIOIIIDGPQ-Uflflfitll! by J E. Fromant and G. T. Hart. -~_--<o>—i-— < Banks" and. "Charlotte M." \\‘0\llil produce by Scully lieLiii-y u (“jq4l WILD FLOWERS AT. HOME. arrive at. Hawkosbtiry before night. for Nova Scotla ports. ’l‘hi.~: is tho » ~- » -. *1 130th left here on tlic hlt)i'lillli¥ o1‘ tirst, arrival ot" a sulliiii: vessel from p > the 3rd inst. _ putwartl ports this. season. _ "F1112 Wilt! l1l=l111-‘ llfmli‘ will! 9°" l The schooner Lady Hill, itkipl. ill Capt. lC. (lulluiit has the svhooin-i-‘llillll $11111‘ 1‘=1111ltl1_’$ 111 El!“ ‘wilds- lGallzint, sailed for Pit-loii tor ii loud ilduly Hill ashore (lOllIJI Ntmlt- i-iillo, V111 “ill ll" $111'l11'l-"<“l l" 59°’ 1'93" of cnul for Charlottetown. After dis-pup. to her bottom. (‘1i])l_ John Jor-“'ll‘lll'v_lll“l' 511"!“ ‘Vllflll lrillli"l'lllllll' charging‘ slip will return lioru |o'rii\r is doing smile t-zilkiug to ili<\l“‘l- “llfl “"""l_‘ ‘Wllllillll- llllclmll‘ carry fertilizer to Grand River and si-liooui-i" While. liird iind Ptllill‘ llal-llllllllllllllll‘ “ml [mills are lllealllng other ports. ton. Slio will go sliortlv to Sturgcrinll" m" yllllll‘ ("lmlll lllelll llrlllmd‘ Schr. Carrie M. t‘... (friplain Low for u load or imtalor-ls for Loweulllvlls “ml lllwkl‘ “i ‘he-ll all“ “lmmd tlier (‘rordon arrived from Hurray Alotitttguc for \\’. A. Paolo t“o. ,l“_‘ lllllllgnll, ‘villi’ xmlllrl Salldelzi T?‘ Harbor iii ballast and will loud ier- Schr- Nellie .l. lhiiiks. (Hint. J32?“ flu.‘ “lulillltn, _ ‘llfllm “m: tlllzer on arrival oi‘ steamer tor Vatchci". sailed for Si. Pierre. .\ll(|lll‘~ "Oman? m “d”! .1 P5’ U} m. Bridgetown, Grand‘ River. loii on Tuesday. May 3rd. Eiinfrlqul-cal pa“ l‘! lil-lpllifid Flier-e‘:- Thetsclir. (L1G. lVlunroe, Capt- V. Sclir. (Iliarlntie M. Capt. Ntllstilllfrglwgli: llll-,,,lln,l,l,lylolk,, Zeplanlg Richards arrived from Larry's Riv- Dicks. sailed for North Sydney". .\:,l,,,,.,,,,,,,I‘,,' “was, as iehds mks more er N. 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Wm Hugh Mcisasc and Martin Mc- loadlmvhuéo mwehmonuna by lllll°ll‘____‘,,_____ w. A, Poole c 00.. tor (ibrtuue. Nfld. The Cllélln was detained in (Belgian engineers have made a llhwlmlllllll?’ - 3'- ‘ml’ 55°!" °ll° detailed hydrogra/phlc Qtudy 0t the $2: gfywml? all‘) ‘l’? mall"? iC l l) l i ARM! ‘Ililll l» nill-‘ilil iii’. iielnllu OOIIMMIO -. NM "who out In cue o: 0m oi! largo power plant! on fir“ 7N1 all“! .1! "P". I i‘ l,‘ -....:..-..-- -o§’ ' 16o Kent Street