For all lino laundering ‘l Anything that is safe with Ll.lX SN’T it a blessing to . know that whatever the fabric be made of—- _. or whatever colour it may bc— if it's safe in soft water it’s safe with Lux. Lux launders perfectly, ‘ -. beautifully, and preserves f‘ ‘ . _ i?" the life of fabrics. f? l‘ ‘ To use LUX for the whole family wash ‘ is a real economy Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto soft water wont harm lull THE JUNE BRIDE 26 piece Petit Buflet Tray (Adam Design). Dinner Knives and Forks, stainless blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $34.70 ‘; 2o Piece Tudor Chests. embossed handle, Plated blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $16.00 : Silver Vegetable Dish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.50 ( '. Silver Sandwich Trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.90 to $2.50 ‘- _ Electric Vacuum Cleaner, Complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $49.00 . ~ Electric Irone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.47 to $5. ' ‘ Electric Toasters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.90 A I Electric Toaster Stove . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 r g’. ‘ Eicctrlo Percolator . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 86.55 to $11.00 Table Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.50 to $19.00 ’ . ‘ Floor Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $13.50 to $19.50 ' Brass Hot Water Kettles . . . . . . .. $3.45 to $7.00 Brass Coal Hocls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $11.25 to $13.50 Brass Jardiniers .. . . . . . . .. $450 l0 57-00 Pyrex Tea Pots . .. .. . $4.00 to $51-00 Pyrex Pie Plates . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $1.25 to $1.50 Pyrex Bake Dishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.40 to $5.00 ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS Silver Candlestick: Brass Candlestlcks g . yr ‘ Bliltcr Knlle Soup 54mm ‘ ' Gravy Ladle Berry Spoon l‘ Bon ‘Bon Spoons Bon Bon Servers ‘ '1‘ Bon Bun Dish Sugar iSpon ' 50°). End; Tea Pot Stands Silver Vase Cold Meat Fork Pickle Fork Tomato Server Orange Spoons Boulllln ‘Spoons Olive or Salted» Nut Spoon Butter Spreaders Plc or icc Cream Server Lemon or Relish FOFK We have innumerable articles In enamel and aluminum wear suitable for showers.‘ Vie? wiqotsn z i. HEAIL . ,. p». iI557-u-3iniw . BREEDING FUR BEARING RA BBITS ll s prom-giving home industry. but you must kssp the genuine Manchu strain, England’; oldest atraln, to lnlurs the highest return. FOR GENUINE PEDIGREE STOCK BUY FROM The Island Hdbbltry F. M. IVES MONTAGUE EACH RABBIT WAHRANTED. m ._....>....,..-............ . . _...._. _.._...........,. ._.._...-.... .._...e_ c- __.. Western Guardian —FOR LATI WIITIQQ IIWI r-PP-es I la available. , --K. c. ENTERTAINMENT. _ At "the Home“ Wednesday night. June 2nd. 9543-29-41 -A-CONOERT AND BOX SOCIAL —ln (‘cntrul Bedequo Hall tonight (Aioiuiiay). 9561 -OUARDIANs ON/SALE st the Guardian's Western Oillcs in the McNeil] Building, Summsrside sv- ery day. - it -WANTED, experienced mflld for general housework. Apply Mrs Earls Kennedy. Keusingtnn. 9519-5-28-41 -—HON A.F. ARSENAULT and Mir. .l.-D. Popo ‘M.L.A. leave this morning for Ottawa to bo present the conference on Maritime Rights, —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian's Western Oillce is now located in tho McNeil] Building; Water St..Summorside, where eub~ ecrlptlons, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- bar is 233. i" n to Clayton Morrison. Tryon, rc- colvcd until June 15th proxlmo. ior purchase oi.‘ the McNeil] property. in Crupaud Village, consisting oi House small shop barn and one acre oi’ land ‘Stream of water forms cast boundary. An ideal tourist resort. l-llghesg or any tender not necessarily accepted. 95516-31-31 —-GOOD CATcHEsw-Ifho fisher- iilcu around Sumtmersldo made their first big catch o! lierrlng on Saturday when splendid hauls were made. Tho Lobster Fit-thing on tho North Side has been very good so iur considering the weather. lt is expected that Lobsters will ho n good price this Full, although tho market at present (ior immediate shipment) is rather uncertain. —BU8lNESS AS USUAL— On Sillllfilily niigllt Sumnlcreide assunl- cd its business as usual appearance when the largest crowd for 60ml) tliiic thronged the stores and lined llio streets. A string oi‘ curs that would rival the parking spaces lii lh‘ h';.z cities llncd Water Strcut. gvrli Saturday night solo for some time was recorded. --KENSlNGTON—-'I‘ho postponfid quarterly business meetings ot the parish o1 ‘New London were hold at Si. lThomas‘ and St. Stephgiifs Churches recently. Rev. G. T. Spriggs presided at both meetings. Tho Treasurer's reported as tol- iows:—l\’lr. Bruce Adams reported $56.36 received; $56.22 expended $97.70 stood on the hooks in un- paid pledges to (late. Estimated lialillilles to the ‘end of June amounted to $103.32. Mr. Ellis Profitt reported $142.64 receiver]; ‘$130.60 expended. About half the subscribers had not tulfillrii their (pledges ‘to (lute having paid noth- dng on account. Estimated liabili- [lies amounted to $197.07 to the end lot’ June. l —Mlss Ethel J. McKlnnon. who (has pasocd the last lthree years in ‘the Prince County Hospital, has (qualified ln the tlnni examinations for professional nursing. and is now at her home in KenslngtomMlsisMc- (Kinnon followed and mastered a (lit- ificult course and well deserves the lcongrntulntlons with which she is lgrectetl by her manytriends. (‘wish hcr a brilliant and successful ‘career. Y. l ( —F‘IRE ALARM.—<Flre broke otlt ‘in Mir. Joseph Gaudovs moat shop ut Albcrton about midnight on the night of the 19th inst. When dis- covered it had made so much head way that it ‘was impossible to save the building. Mr. Alvin Bell's bar- ber shop, which was in the sumo building, was also (icstroyed with (ill its contents. except the burl)- or's chair unii two olhcr chairs. iblr. Boll also lost his sleigh (which ‘wall stored ill tho linsomollt. For- tiiiiuioly as it was a cuim night and tllo adjilccilt buildings were (lamp from niccilt ruins. illu ilrc rlid liot siprozul. —-RECORD LOBSTER-u snnmn that in Sunimersldt» if on», warm; to sci) CVOTYlJODY unid to soc and ‘hour the latest ilfillllflll’! is tliu P111110 l0 $10. A walk tlimtigh this business thoroughfare is interest- llng at a-ny time oven if only for amusement. On iSntlirday nlight thorn was on display one oi the largest lobsters evor caught on the shores oi’ this province. it weigh- cd 15 pounds and measured 37 inches from claw tip to claw tip. Ono oi the claws is 11 ilnches lovng and six inches ‘wide. The ioelers arc 10 inches long and it measures 15 inches around the body. It is evidently oi matured ago as -it has harnacles amid other msrlts oi’ a long lite in \ho sea. The ‘lobster was caught by iMaior McLeod. Fhvnoh River. The many people who saw lt considered 1i. the larg. out lobster they ever saw omd it probably ls the largest ever caught oil the shores of the Island. CORNS Dr. 8choll'e Zinc-pads work like magic, because they remove the oauea-pnaeingorrubbin oilhosa. The pain goes instantly. glno-padl are sail, sore, antiseptic, healing. They protect while they heal. 0st a ho: at your drugglut’: or shoe dealer's today-Sic. ‘ ialmlaphurlufhlzlielllllpoe. ‘lads DIScholfs Zino- a P1000081- Iihllfii mm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7 —FOR SALE—4'I'enilcrs uililmsueil» Splciilllil business. i-n [act the big-v l Itadio_' slogan. MAY 31 h g MONDAY. international ‘Radio Programs I ‘EAISTERN STANDARD TIME EVENING CONCERTS ‘ ‘ Q wimtp (m) Wllhlngton. Vocal. ‘ _/' s.» P. /. . W” / M. WlMGA (341) NOII York, Musical. 7M) P. H WBA‘? (498) N. Y. "lPop" Concert. WTALM (390) Cleveland. Concerts. 7.15 P. M. WlRiNY (259) N. Y. Artiste Debut illour. §_ 7.80 P. M. WEHAZ (380) Troy. Poly. Institute. WFAA (476) Dallas. Varied Enter- talnment. 7.50 P. M, WIBBR (278) Staten Island. Vocal. 8.00 P. M. Penssclsor I ‘Z /. ~ , 2’ l r l) . WlSB (428) Atlanta. Musical. WSW (484) lows City. Musical. KFTKN (266) Shenandoah. Concert. ipms... °°MMUN|°N__A large wglvgwtkasa) Detroit. Orchestra .l'.~ liu .l= l’ - - llshssrdlctcseddlllegs? gdmnrlllnignlpalrn “qggtrgslilm Baltimore‘ Musical lsll‘§ecs“éiifrléiych“'°h l“ s"“""°" WCAE (402) Pittsburgh. Studio ' Concert. i -.—- . -—-0N THE LAND—Thc fine wes- ther ot Saturday gave the (armors their first real opportunity of get- WLW (423) Cincinnati. Concert. by the Crosley Salon Orchestra. \.\'.’l‘l‘C (476) Hartford. Vocal. ting on tho laud and they certainly wgz Springfield‘ M°m°flal took advantage of it. Tho ‘farmers f“: gram‘ will be more than busy tor tho why (380) Scheneclady‘ vcm“ (next two weeks ii the good wostil- Recital‘ 83° P M e’ °°““"“°“' urn/lip (266) Nashville. Musical. WRNY (259) N. Y. Plano Dances. 9.00 P, M. 0-. D. E. FUNCTlONP-Jfhc Aliegwelt Cilaiptor of the ‘i. 0. D. l‘). held a most enjoyable Card Party ‘village (g272:_og§‘gln11wa“kee‘ Mm“ ‘in lh Ol i. Cil. t ‘Fld ' ‘ .;...::,i<;;;~,au;;g;rl- (or llrlilgc and F‘orty Flvos, utter‘ y ' which refreshments were served. Wxfilsgglflgomgtas’ Tlmeal-Horaldi .'l‘llo Bridge prizes were won by WEAF (492) N. Y. Grand Opera,‘ Mrs. Fred Wright and Mi‘. Rog El~ lls wllllo the honors in Forty Fiv- es were token by -M!rs. llarry Silli- “Amino FTitz," to WOO. WQAEJ WJAR. YCAii‘, KSD, “(TAG and phzint and Mr. H. II. loiurgey.‘ flue" Dnncin-gmtido a. fitting wind-up ml“ IFAL (246) Banlmore‘ Concert in siploltdld evening's cntcrtallr‘ hwgmm‘ ma“ 9.10 P. M. {.¢____ “limb (246) Baltimore. Musical PERSONAL ‘WI-mm- l _..__.._ s 9.15 P. M. ' I _.Mr_ s_ 1L Burke) romrm,“ (his WSM (283) Nashville. The Bohem- iwcok to Albcrton.‘ nftcr visiting "l" vl°lllllsl~ [friends ln illfforent parts oi’ lho WRVA (256) nlammnd‘ N- C" "Province. it is plenslill: to rloto thtill Stale Chllmher M commerce- lho [oriilcr Mayor is feeling n|iii-li( 9'30 P‘ M- lmprovcd in health nftor his li/‘ll- Wm" (300) Allanllc l3"?- 3M9" dam lllili Trio. , i-qpo ‘ ‘ WlrhhA (-176) Dallas. Studio Pro- gram. Eastern Guardian \\-‘()Al (395) San Antonio. Trio. ' \\’()S (-141) Jefferson tClly. M-uslcuL __OEA81'ERN AQEN-n ,__ M“ 1 Vi llZ (333) Springfield. Radio W. Murdock is now Gordian az- “M19 Clllll‘ out in Montague and will i». lnns- _ l_°-°° P- "'- od to receive new: items. admrtls-llmfl (252) bllllnlllldolllb l'l°w'd"'i (n; 91¢, you-do Boys. l ii ‘utson (2-16) lllilwnulleo. Candy-y m, AND N D _ pram!’ rogranl. GR OPE ‘Ne ANCE ‘MM-AR (310) Providence. (lrnud Clirruthcrls Cabaret, Montague. June 3rd utter concert- llumirs Orchestra lu attendance, Opera Hour, KOA (322) Denver lMiystcry Serial snzln-s-zo-ii ‘Play- l \\"'I‘l‘C (476) llnrtford. Memorial _ Jilly Proixrum. l . WLW (423) Ciuclllllnll. Royal-Slur Stock Quotations icui-iuilu. i 10.10 P. M. Mnluax; May 29__ "(hummus wsm (326) Clucilluali. Commun- iurnisllcd liy Johnston and WartLl ll)’ plQlmlmt ‘ ‘Members o! the Montrcul Stock “rubs (375) Hot hprlngs" Palm“ Fix-change: Paualle“ l R w_ woolwmlh C“ _ _ _ ‘ __ 97V: \\ 11A]. (2-16) ilaltlilioro ‘Musical. ‘Bell Telephone .. ass "-°° P- "'- Ahmb; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 73% KGW (-192) Portland. Concert. WSIM (283) Nashville. The Radio Laurentido Pulp 85% Montreal Power 227 “v0 l National Breweries 61% “'30 P' M‘ I (Mex Petrokmm 102 ilUPlliS (375) llot Springs. Vlollll Add stocks .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. mecllal‘ Wholit-(Mny 165 ,, Jilly 121%. 129° Mid- Sept. 132%. KGW (492) Portland. Concert. Comp-May 671,5, July, 711,4, 5mg KLX (509) Oakland. Lake Merl-it 751,5 ‘Ducks. ! Oilts—Mrly 39%. July 40%. Sept. WEEl (349) Boston. The Marimba l/ii Band. 40 . Whoai.—-May 151%, Jilly 14R V). Moi l-ETTE" m’ °°"°°l-EN°5 urnilr (m) N. v. Tower oi Health also from wlCiM" nud WEEI. . 0.00 P. iM. KDKA (309) B. Pittsburgh. Mink- eta. Bonds. News To Mrs. Garnet Ford, (llasgow Road. -l)cnr lSlsterr-tlt was with illn- We "98"" "H" W9 19mm“ °l 1"“ WSiM (282) Nashville. Bedtime great loss you have been called mo,‘ "W" 1° M". l" "w MM" °l Y°‘" wont (ass) Houston. Buiiemu Re- dear mother. "m. We wish to express our hssrt- KpNli-(im) shennndoah_ 06¢ H_ ‘(ljeltksyllglputgty iariayolhhg: this.‘ ytxill‘ Lee pe,(od_ M M‘ l‘ - Y 9 ' 8.30 P. '. mighty Father comfort and sustain KOM) (330) Gown)“. Book Chum you, giving you strength to boar; 5'45 p_ m the loss, and grace to say: "Thy w-pm (473) "info"; Tg|k_ will be done." 990 p, M, it is therefore to Almighty (‘ind wig“, (345) gammm-m we would commend you. knowin! schm] Talk, 9.3 Sunday Gleanings From 001- 131%. N. Y. Exchange closed FEATURE TALK8--8PORT8 .- , , _ ( . (111 Tu.~(;(1uy_ . Tr on And i;;i;‘l(l;:(‘.'(il]I‘hozliltogylixtxolzigigzrgfiy millllt to Koiislliglon inr ilio llll WFNA (475.00 If-“Ml- n I H y ll studv-ill. lii Arts (it Mount Allison I l . ' u as. nsem . _ ‘ _ (;“iy;.r_.4;(_v_ 3H,... Arnpn gradual. Dllnuril‘ llnlnu-iit (or barker!"- F. Bllrlltitl Tex“ ‘league. Trlltdrlll. ltlnndfllllilllllllflllnyotllllil‘ wnilh "‘l “llll "to tlc-lrrcu oi’ ILA. (ll, tho L--<o>-———- 6,00 P. M. ‘ " l‘l'l‘(‘lll gralzlllttiltili vxort-ist-is. Ho!‘ ' WFZAF (492) N. Y. Columbia l‘. vllmlllllmllllll“: slmr llllilh iutiiiy lriuuds cmilzraltiiiliin her llli- Frozen Fresh Horrmg T0 Talk. ‘ (Inod to luyr Iiuoim 0'1‘ u l! "- (iii ll‘Cl"(‘Xl4'P|l¢‘lll rid-owl. Miss Arp- FOR l|\V‘AiA!M (21.3) Newark. Sport Tlllk. >11“ l“ “"19" Y “W” " "it is -i il-uichii-i- i») m. (Hill mm. . d 6.05 P. M. Mi“ E “m!” Arm" or Cm“ Wm. Ariicli. POX F00 C-EOA (856) Toronto. Lalo News. ' ‘ ' __'_> >_____ l H l r l k It ~——— d . M. n. 1| M ""_"' _ ‘ I _ ll l!‘ no or; o mil woo W h ow nevi-ITO ROCKEOILD. lll.. ‘May 8ii.—_i1‘lvo w“ ‘Pr 6.15 P‘ M KTHS (375) llOt bllllllllh- Willem“ Hllfilllll iliivo been (‘urlr- Bouliol‘ guynry glluhewrlng tor 40X M‘ Klrl-‘l are do“ and (‘m-m “cl-Eons KDKA (309) E. Pitts-burgh. lliistl- Scoms‘ 103° P M .l""‘l "flllmlld "m" llll‘ wml- “llll these herring are sll from W‘ ll") klww" 1° b“ “erlnmd-l’ l"-l""‘"l‘. bslLScorcs. . .., ,' l, ' Q . ( n. m" harm’ fectly fresh and clean iremilielt us lho result of a iiro whit-h swept.‘ 6.30 a M. (KhW (Ho) lorlhuid. . poll ilg t- ‘ ‘m; w||| he ghlppcd out in the will ‘the building occupied by lilo Suit MP1,“; (492) N_ Y_ “(lullaby Lady») Hllllfl. lVllH-“l (ioorgltll ‘llnulicr, principal good condmo" ‘as mo" ,1 prevlilfl (on Top Shop a Concern d mm“ (l, Wmm (349) ‘Boston. Business Tun“ V H 11:00'P. ‘b H o‘! llll! Vlctoriii school. wont l0 you‘ d autonwmle uccess(lrios_ 7.00 P‘ M‘ loot.“ (42.5) (Jilcliliiull. Bust. ll (‘lial-gnlii-iown you ltrlilny (l) spent] ‘wrue o). (Qnphqne u: quantity The bodies were burncil tat) bull WAAM (263) (qewurk, Fe|]n(v3h|pl buuros, lvmll Fl‘- lld)’ “vllll h"? lllllmluhMr‘ herring required at your ll: h, we“ “may 11.05 P. M. iiilil Mrs. .l. \\. lluiiltcr. d" yllll lii ly they could not ) l: (“out i . "T; A -|. | weekly and your o | John Suton, hoiid oi tho firm. was 7J5 p_ M l\(‘.() (361) ‘Utlklllillll. lo gi cu ~ “hm Tonnnw rm I‘ m M Tr u ‘hlpped. om prompgiy and rtlllml‘ Berlvllfilv ‘WW1 WM" h" lmll-lw“ wllrl‘ ass Philsdel. hi... Arm “ml °“‘°°l" ‘ 1 W." ° l‘ .’ ‘ r no o atlom is t rescue . ( l l‘ h WAN-g- To DANCE; on, “out ti) Lhiiilottetiiwn for lani- MAT-DHEW q, MgLEAN, LlMl n p u ‘m (.. p15‘ wnvell‘ _ (Name oi orchestra is given.) Illlrfl DR)’. llllll Miss (larrutherli. sum-n, P. E. l. enlfifilloyllél‘: 2523f‘ gziozldr(ll'é'rl:l. ill“? (3:9) Allflflllc City. l.hild-( 73o p_ m (primary tout-her, spout the duy at 9552_5_3l_1nW1-6L ceedod in flntllnl! their way out m“ ouriso P. M. ‘ lWFAA mmaadnigslililonege Chm. ‘how Mme m Cape Flavors“. J through "w 8mm“ ‘°"“'l "°°'“ wliilut (m) Staten mum). nliiltlvwv, ' - ' w . M1111 G ii 1mm who 00W" ll"! °"lY "ulmw- Th“ Md‘ Class. . W35: (il(§,l’°§§ll;.qflf§"' Beam has llibcn enegnglzllulill’ proiolisioniii ~ osfic lea of fivflflverlfi: 5:11;"! b? all‘: “ta”; W00!’ (252) New York. llouso ot| 5mm‘; ' yitltillcil in Charlottetown for tho Dozen! DlagnU mun W 0 mil.’ 0 l‘ W8)’ ll ° - 119M111, ‘ ‘ ‘_ , plisl lhrcc months. is Hpondlng a _, ' 1| ‘building. The flro started when ll 745 p. M_ 1W‘? llllllll PUWIlWWdY- whY 013m“. (my, M hm. home hora Professional P“ ‘N, strip oi celluloid burst in flames W300 (H7) MID“. s‘. Pam’ Farm clestlu 83° P M ‘ _ oo:::lno:“IN%l:II'!:n IL- ’ lncture. ‘ ' ' i Miss (lone Boll. of North Tryon, ortonlflfll ‘ He alone can ease the BOlIlDK heart g p_ M and slve the sort-swine lienw- ‘KOA (322) Denver. ssndmiiire Signed in behslt or tliofilssgowi “mm M R084! WOIHBWB Lflflill-lllf- WEE! (349) Boston. Talk-Meteor- MRS. CHARLES HOUSTON 910;“); . President 193° p, gq_ MRS- AMV FORD. WEBB (310) Chicago. 1L (It B. Vice-President. N“). mug.‘ . s: The “ EASY ELEBTBIG WASHER Champions the cause of the housewife. In these days of labour troubles with its strikes anid unrest, there is a real grievance that is not beingadjusted as it should, and we cannot for tihe life of us understand why it has not meant a general strike before this, and that’s the labor. ious drudgery of the weekly washday under old fashion. ed back breaking methods. If Men Did the Washing Serious now mom-just stop and consider what it means to the women folk to operate the old fashioned washer and wringer. If you’l1 stay at home for two Mondays and do the family wash we’ll wager a good size bet that you’l1 find a good excuse the next time ‘O1’ you’l1 get a Power Washer right away. ' The “Easy” does away with hard wol-k—we believe it the most efficient Washer on the market today. (You can get cheaper machines but none as good.) But if you don't think as we (l0, select your favorite machine and get it now—-today. You install every labor saving device possible in your office-your store»—your factory- __ your farm-your business ~-no matter what, but there's - no work of yours that carries the drudgery of wash day --H0nest is there? Free Demonstration Right in your home and see just how it will wash the heaviest Blankets and the finest Blouses 01' Lace Cur- tains without W621i‘ on the clothes. Phone 162 and sayi-“Vllekl like to try the Easy”. Won’t you do it now-today. Terms arranged if necessary. HOLMAWS Home Furnishcrs Since 1857 — Charlottetown Branch Radio Progriinl, (Jlllcago) wooki; since. Mr. nnd .\lrs. Howflll CFCF (“ll M°“l"°5l~ Ml“ “WM lhiis boon in very poor health for WTIC (470) Hartford. Hotel iBond. Home “mm but we “(.8 pleased m W87‘ (.33) glgngflaad- Emplla- ‘report silo ls now improving. WRNY (259) N- Y- Al Jfllllll Among the graduates u‘. nursing WiAAM (263) N. Y. NOW8Tk.lll.'ll10 Rhotle lsliindHospltal on UPIIWIW- the liitli, was Miss May Bell. oi vwmr (492) New York- Roontivelt-‘rryuii. dnughtei‘ oi um. Maud Bell. Wlisllill (349) Boston. Nautical Gar-l dens. ‘Ih Wollnwsfll Vi" 7"” l); ’;M selection If Instruments ti" ‘iamgy Dntolnotrlll to Qllmmflflu" ular ualltmhd|gl dlvllllll Everett Simmons hull opened s 9.80 P. M. Rilrflxe st lCrupeud. This supplies “pic (500) Memphis. Hotel ouyoim R Inns-felt want in that section. 9.45 P. M. WlLlT (895) Phlls. El Patio. 10.00 P. M; WSAil (326) Cincinnati. land's. Miss Winlfrod Best and Miss Lootla MoVlttlo. oi Crnpaud, have completed the year at Prince oi Wales College and have returned Green- wym home. They are anxiously swelt- snpxgo) Atlantic City‘ silver lllil the results o1 the examinations wliw (m) Cincinnati. <:...iui',’g,c‘,’§§,‘§" m” l'°l’° ‘°' b°°°m° Form. ' ' "'00 P‘ M‘ Mrs Pverett Howutt hoe learned 1mm (ml 9'. lmlll- Rflmfllnr- oi the sudden dsllth o! hei- mother WTAM (890) Clsvelsndulloysl Can-u Kenflnuon on mum.‘ 1n; l4l""'- The deceased wee the vi ow or (Copyright. mo. hy llllflrllnllfllllll Cyrus Waugh, who died just stew