THE CHARLOTTETOWNIGUARDI "" " (And Now it May Be “Morning Tea” f. . _ , N Australia ‘(Morning Tea" is as great ' institution as “Afternoon Tea." This is afash- ionable way of entertaining in the large cities. ‘i And why notl A cup of tea in rind-morning. whether _you are engaged in social or household duties, gives you new energy. I x Australians are the great- est tea. drinkers, using over mlbs. per person each year. They like fine tear-tea of vibrant flavor and spritely taste! by ordering some for a “morniug" cup to-morrow. Ask for it by the full name -—RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA. There are many Orange Pekoes but only one RED ROSE. It is sold by the best grocers in sealed packages only. The name is the guarantee of its quality- For over 30 years we have been buying and blending just such t8fl-—RED ROSE —-putting in the best we kncw-—improving by ex- perience. Now. our lriends say RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is the finest tea they've ever tasted. It And our personal guaran- tee is that if a package of RED ROSE ever fails to piease you the price you paid (rosts only a little more than will be refunded. Wilt you ordinary teas. try it? Ptegixe/ It certainly is good tea-- T. H. Estabrooks C0.. how good you can best tell Limited. 84 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@o@@o@@ n In Memoriam MR. scones BALLEM There passed peacefully away on Dec. 30th, after a short illness oi" paralysis. George Bullem. in the 83rd year of his age._ Deceased was born at Mt. Albion, Lot 4R. and was the eldest child of the lute Peter and ‘Elizabeth Ballein. t)!’ a family of ten children, but one remains. Mrs. C. H. Crfllg. Milton. Muss. He come to Enmore when a boywiih his rattler, who was then engaged in shipbuilding‘ To- gether they built a number of ves- sels, thirteen in all, some oi them registering 200 tons. He leaves u -here3 prompt relitj/ Inside —- Absorbinc, It. diluted, destroys the germs l and relieves irritation. Out- Jide-it relaxes the tension of the muscles and breaks up con- estion. Us: AbsorbineJr. s: 51C first sign of sore throat. A! M: tumor lnluiifl» 11.21 a hull sous. and a sorrowing widow. to mourn their loss of a loving and kind husband and lather. The (luughters and sons are Mrs. Kills- miin. Honolulu; Mrs. Jenkins, Pow- w. F. YOUNG.lnc.. nail; Mrs. You, Port Hill; ‘MP5- _|.ymon blda- Montreal Mill. Clei-nioiit; Mrs. Varcoe. Mani- tolm; Mrs. MeKeen, Prince George. :1 13.0. Mrs. tl-‘almer. Freeland. Lot m; ANIISEPHC LiNlr-ipfl 11; Fred. on the homestead. Ell" more; and Wilfrid. Brooklyn. N.Y. Two daughters were drowned some yeflrfl ago on the St. John River. Florida. and was n. great blow to the. family. His funeral took piuce from his llltc residence on New Year's D11)’. and was largoly Ill‘ tended ‘by i‘riends and neighbors coming from fur and near to pay their inst tribute of raipect to one who had passed ln and out amour! them for seventy years. After a short. service at the house. the re- mitius were then convened to the Church or England. lsllerslic. whorl‘ the funeral service was held. after l ~l i...) spun! Nicest Laxative, “Cascaiets” 10c Don't QUALITY GUARANTEED Wo have o good stock on hand oi tho following standard oooio: Al- lion Round. Albion Stove. Albion Nut Old Sydney. Sprlnphlll and lnvornooo Screened; also Booco Coke and Hand and Soft Wood. Lowest Priooo. Prompt Servici- W. D. GILLIS & C0. stay PHONE 176 _ l aduhy dizzy h" all“ ‘NP. awn" a’ cw" liielions, l consti: Whirl. plited, sick! One or CWO pleasant candy- like “Cuscsrets" taken nny time will mildly stim- ulate your liver _ und start your l bowels. Then you will both look nnd feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will be clcnr, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because “(‘useiircts" never gripe 01‘ sicken, it has become the largest sell- . in laxative in the world. _ , ‘Directions for men, women. cllll‘ dron on each box—-uny dfllglilmw- All Sizes We can supply oil Iltoo In Women's, Minoan and Child- ‘ me. Overohooov at tho old prices. lthouph they hlvo pone qwqfup in prion lutoly. Women's 63-50 Thno out of ton run dowfl hoofuoo their (uol oupply ll not equal to their M04!- Ouordlopainot tlilo by toklnI Wlmpoll Emulsion 0V 00d Livor OII no o preventative- Donfi wait until you lro all down and out. An ounoo 0f provontlon lo worth o pout"! of ouro. Oct o bottle todlY from i Harold L. Worth)’ DRUOGIIT Thll lo your tnno to l1"!- ILQD Wool l-lou now .. 666 90o Wool Hon now 66¢ Bi-Teitulioslery Anew nhlpmont just ro- eelvei-l In iuhlonnhlo ohodol. ll Beige. Frost, Oenorl. Buckskin. Illok. ALLEYuHl LLBHIONAIJ. FXTW! Al l: _ Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. tiimily of seven daughters and two, . 4 Mluoo olzoo 1 to I tell-Q l Engines ghéfgenfillé $1:.,,2§'“.f..“l§..‘i§3 Chlldron'o 6 to 10 09-00 i with every kindness and where the " .- P Bum neighbors and friends were alwuyfl p-- . - , - 4 given a warm welcume_ i " ' n l av s to mourn a sorrow m; W001 H S0 l Energy ‘ wit: aild eton of u farnilY. Bill" ' t d iaugliters and two sons; also one A“ Diflcollll e ‘i’ brother. Donald. in lvlillvale. ands " TIIEIIENTRAL GUARDIAN _ at Westmoreland at 11 a..m., Tryon at 3 p.ln.. Albany at. 7.80 pan. Mrs. Margaret Molnuvis. 7562-25-31 NEW GLA8GOW.—Rev. John W. Tyndall, Jr.. will preach in the New Glasgow Christian Church on ‘Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. and in the Cavendish Baptist Church on The public is cordially invited to worship with us. ANGLICAN SERVICES-In the parish of New London on the 7th inst. will he us follows: Kenning- tuu 10.30 a.ni.. with Holy Commun- lun. Sunday School. 2. p.ni.. Bur- lington, 2.30, French River, 6.30 D-m. BROOKFIE-LD-The services in the Brookiield (congregation on Sunday, February 7th will he as follows: Hartsville 11 u. Ill. Brook- ilald 7 p. m. A hearty welcome to all. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, ifehruary 7th the service in the Clyde River Presbyterian ‘Church in connection with the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada will he at 3 p. ‘m. Sunday School at 2 p. m. All are cordially invited. BEING WARMLY WELCOMED. ——Mr. J. B. l-legiin, of the Canadian Bank or Commerce stair at the main office in Ottawa. arrived in the city on the Ocean Limited yes- terduy and will spend a day or two here en route to Charlottetown. Mr. Hegan was accountant at. the Moncton branch of the lBank for some years and is being warmly welcomed hy his many friends here,~—Monctou Times. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOC- IETY ORGANIZED.—At the close of the regular service held in the Presbyterian Church at Clyde Riv- er in connection with the Week of Prayer on the evening of January 7th Rev. R. H. Stavert convener oi‘ the committee on Sunday Schools and Young Peoples Work organiz- ed a Christian Endeavor Society. FARM FOR SALE consisting of 100 acres (formerly the Drummond property). situated at Brookfleld. of man's physical origin. The third evidence TRYON BAPTIST Pastorate, ANNUAL HOSPITAL CONCERT Sunday, 7th. Rev. Noll Herman willt-Straud Theatre. Feb. 9th. Tickets preach in exchange with the posturi50 uts. 7559-2-5-31 Final Sermon Of REV. J.S. BONNELL PREACHE-S N ST. ANDRBNWS CHURCH. (Saint John Globe.) Rev. J. IS. Bonnell preached on Sunday evening, in St. Andrew's Kirk. the finsl sermon of the seri- es on “Evolution? His subject was "Evolution and man." The Interest in these series steadily has been increasing until last night the church alas completely filled with an audience of over eleven hun- dred people. The text was from Genesis 2.. 7: "’l‘he Lord God for-- med niiin of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of lite, and mun became a living soul." 'i‘liis text. said Mr. Bounell i.) 'l religious interpreta- tion of the tact of man's (xreatlou. But for an account of the process or method oi‘ this creutfon we must go to the most reverent and best accredited science. There are but two answers to the problem. Either nian was a seperate crea- tion or he was created by evolu- (tion from other forms of life. For the most part scientists favor the second viewpoint. They offer titres-fold evidence. First. the fact that civilization in, in its infancy. Go back five (handed years and North America is a Wilderness of forest inhabited by Indians. Two thousand years ago Crest Britain was inhabited by pahited savages. So in a few thousand years we come to cave man, with flint weap- ons, and his paintings on walls of caves representing figures now extinct. lSecond the evidence of anatomy and physiology. There ’s the tact that physically man re- sembles the higher animals in a vast number of details. So, too, the scientist claims that man's body is a museum 0t‘ relics in- herlted from his animal ancestry, stroll as the third eyelid. the gill slits. it-he six atrophleti muscles going to the human ear. etc. These. he claims are indelible marks ls that of pro-historic skulls. The speaker gave an inter- The following officers were elected. Honorary President, Dr. A. J. Mur: ehlson; (President. Norman Mc- Faydeu; Vice President. Allison Auld; Secretory. Miss Isabelle Mur- chison: Treasurer. Miss Doherty. The following committees, were also ele(:te(l:—-Prayer Meet-i lug Committee, Miss Lillian Mc-l Myrtle Livingston. Membership Committee, Miss Mamie Livingston and Messrs. Wm. Murchison and Gordon McDonald, Social Commit.- tee. ‘Mr. Gordon MelKinnon, Mr. Jns. Livingston and Miss Viola Mc- Kliiiioii. The night of meeting is Thursday oi each- week at 7.30 o'clock. A hearty invitation is ex- tended to all to attenTl these meet- lugs. M} PERSONALS Mr. K. J. Martin, K. C.. has gone p to Boston on a short holiday.‘ Miss a 1.. MncKenzie. of North Rustieo. eft ’l‘hu.rs(iay on 11 months visit with relatives and friends in Concord. N. H. Keep Mlllilflrli Llnlmoiit in the Ilnune. which they were laid to rsst In the adjoining cemetery. The service at the grave was conducted by tho Masonic Order, oi‘ which he had been n. member for a great number oi’ years. Rev. Mr. Traverse was the otllclating clergyman. The pull- earers were. Roy Williams. Hugh Smith, W. H. Kinsman. Mr. ‘Miller. Peter McAull. Shelton Sharp, -i-¢-o>_-_ MR. ALLAN SMITH It is with feelings of regret that we chronicle today the death of Mr. Aliun. Smith. which took place at his home in Glynde River. on Tuesday evening. Dec. 8. 1925, in the 48th year of his age. Deceased had-enjoyed good health almost all his lifetime until about a month before his death. when he was tak- en very suddenly Ill. and despite the best of medical treatment and tender care and nursing by a kind wife and loving family. he passed peacefully away. A_ch8lr has been left vacant that never can be filled in the home where he was a iovln! husband and affectionate father. The late Mr. smith was born ln Charlottetown. and in his younger days resided for a few years in Nova ‘Scotlu. but came back and settled down On the islandwhero ho passed the remainder of his life- lis was a man of a quiet dlslwil‘ tion and s. favorite among all who knew him. The cum. ‘ 0f his death will touch the hearts of many vii his acquaintances and re- call memories of one of the kindest c’ sister. lilrs. Annie Tull. In 'l3l‘°°l°"- hiasn. llis funeral. which took 011106 ("l Prldiiy mornlnit. 090- ll- l° 5L xnn‘: church. 11009 lllwl- w“: largely attended by his [fill-lid] irlenils nml nolillllllllll- A 790"“ moss wns celebrated by the 035ml’- Rov. Wm. V. MCnflllfllil. who nlflfl Jean count for the origin of man's body phm-L Miss pear; mlcheun and Misslconipetent to answer ths question labor on any creature lower than ceed in proving every liiik in the chain of speaker then told of the evolution oi‘ modern surgery from that oi‘ crating rooin of that century there n-o anaesthetics, attendants (luring the He contrasted this with the niag- ' s-lon theatres. The surgeon of to- had envolved until it has become such a blessing to the race. eating account. oi‘ how these were discovered, and showed that many of the the so-called reconstruc- tfons were largely imaginative. l Even though science should ac- ‘by evolution. many quest-ions arc left unallsivered. Wheucc has come mun}; soul‘? ‘Staiencc is not —the answer niust come from the Bible. it tells us that maul." soul has come from God and has been made in l-lls image. Mr. Bonuell then told of ‘Char- les Dnrwalnks (iescrlpfou of the canliibnls of Patagonia as animals in human bodies beyond all hope. Twenty five years later Darwin found these people Chrlstianizeil and civilized. A thousand years man could not produce i1 result like this. tor there was no soul to respond to the Divine. Even suppose science may suc- m a u '~s be be evolution . God dishonored nor (legrailed. The would not would mun the thirteenth century. In an op- were huge knives. saws. shears, no antiseptic-s; the patient was forcibly ‘held by operation. niflcently equipped modern oper- (lay gloried in the tact that from such a crude beginning his science An- the achievements of the British race any less glorious because our ancestors were painted savages‘! Are the colors of the butterfly less beautiful because it has involved from the lowly caterpillar? ls the saint less a saint if it be proven that he is the final product of the vast ancestral line of life that has peopled the world in all ages; if it "be pmven that mun was made not in a moment of time, but by majestic laws working throughout millions oi years until he was moot for the inbreathlng oi’ a high- er and more God-like nature? If the final proof were offered to- morrow we should remain un- changed. We should be conscious of no uplifting and of no fall. im- mediate or ago-long creation. if God be tho author, must all (be Di- vine. Lay hold of the truth of the reality of God and the Brand- eur and high destiny of the human soul. and our birthrigt is secure. PIMPIES llBHEll AND BURNER" On Neck. Spread in Little Red Spots. Cuticura Healed. " n fowl um. pimple! loomed on tho buck of my neck. Th?!‘ itched Ind burned IO badly lull l scratched thorn. Ind the mo" l scratched the worse they itch!!!- The trouble begun to elm“ l“ m‘ tiered opoto Ind l could hardly amid it. lt looted about o your. "l read on advertisement for Cuticuro Soap and Ointment and officiated nt (he grave where HAS‘ kind friend and loving (other w i laid to rest lu Ill!‘ lllllllllllllll "ml" (cry (hero to nwiilt a Klnrlolln re surreeilnn. Tho illlll'l“‘""°";; “'31:: Messrs. John llflivll- -l"l‘“ "l _ Ir" Edward Dooley. Arehibulil Ml Knnzio. Jnsellll “ml ‘vlllmm M“ Court. May his soul rest in 01'1"“- weq, no more. for he is happy. Happy in his home above. ‘Pinion-murmur won-m‘ (heron crown _oi honor. Diving iii liltPSnvlonis love. sent for n free sample. After using it u few days l could no on lin- grovement IO purchased morn. "l5 m lens fhln ihreo woeiio l woo ‘( healed."(SIgnGQMIIIAnnIoTyEII. Keep your skin cloor and our ports active by dolly uoo of ti; U... Soup. Heal Irritlllonl on rt. w! with Cuticuro Ointment. Evolution Series T0 PROTEOT Y0ll Cod-liver oil promotes growth of body and bone in childrenandisastrength-pro- tecting iood lorgrown people. Scott's Emulsion is cod-liver oil made into a rich cream. lt builds up vigor and strength. Take it for its health- protecting benefits. —RADIO-- PROGRAMS O-O-O SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 international Radio Programs , EASTERN STANDARD TlMiE ETHER’8 WHITE-CAPS 6.30 KOO (361) Oakland-KOO Little Symphony Orchestra pre- senting tho “Eopana Rhapsody." 9.00 WBBM (226) Chicago-Sunset Male Quartette. 9.00 WTIC (476) Hartford—WTlC Feature-“W. Eohols, Tenor and Fred Patton, Baritone." 9.15 WEAF (492) N. Y.—-Tho "At- water-Kcnt Radio Hour," to WEAF, WEEI. WCAP. WJAR, WGR, WCAE, WSAI, WOO. WCCO, WWJ, WLlB, WEAR, _ sco. WGY (380) Schenectady. First Me. (Episcopal. 12.00 Noon ' KFNF (266) Shenandoah. Christian. Vii-HAS (400) Inuisvillo. Vespers. KMA (252) Shenandoah. Vespers. WDAF (366) Kansas City. Sabbath Vespers. 6.15 P. Mi. WCAU (277) Pitts. Undenomlii- stionai. 7.00 P. M. KFAA (476) Dallas. Bible Class. KILDS (441) independence. Vespers WJZ (455) N. Y. Ievitows En- seinble. 7.46 P. M. . WHALR (275) Atlantic City. Chelsea Bap. 8.15 P. M. WRNY (259) N. Y. De Witt-Clinton Con. . 8.30 P. M. WREO (286) Lansing, Mich. Ser- vices. WFAA (476) Dallas. Temple Church. . 8.45 P. M. WSB (428) Atlpntii. Presbyterian. 9.00 P. M. WLS (345) Chicago, Little Brown Ch. . WOAI (395) San Antonio. Sermon. 9.30 P .M(. KOA (322) Denver. Services. WOS (441) Jefferson City. Christ.- iau Ch. 9.46 P. M. WJJD (370) Chicago. Catholic Scr- vices. 12.00 Midnight Kihlks‘ (441) independence. Service. W000 (417) St. Paul. Westminster lPrss. Studio 1.00 A. M. 100A (322) Denver. First Congrega- tlonai. OONCERTS-TALKS-S-PORTS ' 2.30 P. M. WJZ (455) New York. Sunday For- 7.20 P. M. WIEAF _(492) N. Y. "Capitol Thea- tre Gang." also from WCAE. WSB (428) Atlanta. First Presby- terian. l lCY-W (use) Chicago. - Centrsll "Church. ‘ V WbW (423) Cincinnati. Seventh Presby. W110 (526) Des (Moines. Church Services. KTHS (375) Hot Springs. St.Luke’s Episcopal. AFTERNOON SERVICES 1.00 P. M. I KNX (337) (Hollywood. First iPresby 2.00 P. M. KJR (385) Seattle. First M. E. KPO (423) Son Francisco. Nonsec- tarian. WEAF (492) New York. Radio Service. KGiW (492) Portland. First Congre- gutional. Sunday - 2.30 P. M. WOO (509) (Philn. Sunday School. 8.00 P. M. “fiEAF (492) N. Y. Young People's Conference. . 3.40 P. M. WHT (400) Chicago. Missionary Hour. , 4.00 P. M. KEN!‘ (268) Shenandoah 1a. Golden Rule Circle. 4.30 .P- M. WPG (800) Atlantic City. Commun- ity KDKA (309) tE. Pittsburgh. Vespers EVENING SERVICES 5.00 P. M. ‘AB (341) Lincoln. Services. ASK FOR Syrup White Pine villa Cherry t IF YOU WANT THE BEST OOUOH MEDICINE IT GIVES QUICK RELIEF AND I8 PLEASANT TO T-AKE PRICE 86o AND 60o PER BOTTLE. WCAP. WEEI. WJAR and WWO. 8.00 P. ‘M. WEBlH (370) Chicago. Vocal. vCKY (450) Winnipeg. Musical. KFWA. (261) Ogden .Utah. Musical. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Park Thsa- tre. WGN (302) Chicago. semblo. . WBZ (23333) Springfield. Talk. WORD (345) Zion. Zion Orchestra. 8.15. P. M. WTIIC (476) Hartford. Foot Guard Band. 6.30 P. M. WEW (248) Si. Louis. Lecture. WEAR. (390) Cleveland. Organ ro- citnl. ' Drake En- Governor's 9.00 P. M. WBHR ((273) Staten island. Choral. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Mixed Quartet. also KSD. WICAE, WCAP. W000. “WEDI, WEAR. WGR. WJAR. WOC. WOO. WSAI. WTAG. WWVJ’. 9.30 P. M. WIMBB (250) (Chicago. Popular. 945 P M Wit’ (509) Phlla. Little Symph. Orchestra. 10.15 P. M. WlSAi (326) Cincinnati. Union Cont. Life ins. Concert. 10.30 P. M. WFAA (476) Dallas. Recital. 10.45 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport. Musicale. 12.00 Mid. WlBBM (226) Chicago. (2 hr._) W300) (370) Mooselioart. stage." ' OROHESTRAB (Nome of orohootro lo given) Nut dun» "Back- 4.00 P. M. WHIN (361) Now York. Roselsiid. WOWL (270) New (Orleans. Dance. 4.30 P. -M. WHO (526) Dos Moinos. Reese Hughes. ' ,- 6.00 P. M. WJZ (455) New York. Abas’. warm (aeo) Cleveland. Theatre. WTEBH (370) Chicago. Orloio. WCX (517) Detroit. Sylflllliony. 6.00 P. Ml. WBON (226) Chicago. Midway. WMOA (341) New Yoflr. Asbury WQJ (448) Chicago. Bnlnboi. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert. WBHM (226) Chicago. String Trio. 9.00 P. M. W-CBlD (945) vzloil. Zion Orchestra. (Copyright. 1926. by international Radio Programs. Chicago.) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 lntqrnatlonoi Radio Programs ETHERQ WHITE-CAPS 6.60 Vt/Oi (270) Amen-lows State College Symphony oronmu Pro- nprom. ‘ 8.30 WHO (626) boo Molnoo- Drnlio University Conservatory WRNY (Z59) New York. WH-AS. WHT, WIBO. WJJD, WLIB WLS, WMAQ. WMBB. WOC, WOK. WORD, WQJ. Wootorn: KHJ. EVENING CONCERTS 7.00 P. M. WREO (286) LanslnS. SPeed Wll‘ on Serenaders. 7.30 P. M. WlCAP (469) Washington. Vocal. ' WMOA (341) New York. -M-ullcaL 7.45 P. M. ‘WGY (380) Schenectady. Musical. 8.00 P. M. WlSB (428) Atlanta. Musical. WSUI (4214) Iowa City. Muecial. WDW (423) Cincinnati. Dinner Hr. (Concert. , WBZ (333) Springfield. Capitol Theatre Orchestra. ' WG-Y (380) N, Y. Studio. KEN!‘ (266) Shenandoah. Concert. WTAIM (390) Cleveland. Willard Ladies‘ Ensemble. WBBR (273) (Staten island. Vocal. WTIC (476) Hartford. Concert, WPAP (492) N. Y. "Pop" Concert. use. ALBERT LAFLEUR “For three m... I suiforql wit! and ' m5 R M. DIIiOWIICBSa I 13$- stallion N“, ,. . ' trou e an severe polio u wcmgeilfizl’) New Yolk special? chairing feeling at times.‘ SInoO ' 83o R M’ taking “Fkult-a-tlvos" I have completely relieved of‘ the troubles. I "can faithfully rooom imend “FYult-o-tlves" to any ooosufu muesli WJZ (455) New York. Landay Hall WTDAI) (266) Nashville.‘ Musical. WHO (526) Des Moines. Musical. ‘(fling from 11y" m.) KSD (546) St. (Louis. Recital. lu-oubje‘ m I wa_5_'__Mm My,“ wlRiNY (259) N. Y, Moods in Music page“, Laheiis, (Co, Label“), Que, WMB (319) New Orleans. Musl-l “Frult-g-fivgg" grg 5o w» ' I , caie. ghelpful in Liver and Swirls trouble 8.45 P. M. because they are purely a nlturol ems (411) Montreal. Studio Pro- remedr — nude from intensified um 8mm juices of afresh“ u. bfedoppiietoi KSD, WTAG wwo. ‘ gm P, M, amines on so. com n SILENT’ STATIONS WGN (m) 2w?“ Tlwam‘ w-gz (333) sp,.,,,gfle|d_ Aleppoitoriics. “Frnlt-o-tiveo" sweeten tho Eastern: CFCF, WBPI. WAHG, wmo 226 h’ . . A“ moon ‘Drum Ops. rtomarh, regulate the liver. bowel: wosu. won. wnc. wTAM. wric 2 h ‘ l °“‘°" ° mo (361) Oakland. Studio Pro- f"? ""“°§§; “fl gffl"; "" ‘l 1f“ Central: KFKX, WHA, WMAQ, l "l gram l".‘°'. 5° “l “ 3m” "‘ '“ wok wean": KFWA’ KLX. 3.30 P. M. wcAEkfln) Oakland Studio Pr” 821581;“! are qlultgllylcorrecfcd. 256v w““:’§£‘i.i€§‘?.’..‘3§;i°“i3153231113. " ‘"- e "~- WOO ) A- ‘NI-b 40° P' M- WLW (423) Cincinnati. Times-Star 745 P M (509 a. Pres yterian. ' ' ' . Program. . - . vucx (517) Detroit. M. E. Church. wimp (275) Milwaukee. Marquette W000 (417) Mlps- Si. Paul. l-‘arm WlhW (423) Cincinnati. Sunday WSM WTAG ' ' i; program Lecture. 4;; School. - * 606 P M WICCO (411) Mlim. st. Paul. 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