l in which $510 in prize mono!) will hoawatded users ofCsnadas fillflilti prutcctivfi Paint for rough wooden surfaces and composition roofinga Have you entered the PROTECTO Contest yet? Have you written us about your experience with this remarkable preservative paint? Why delay any longer? June 30th is the last day on which you can mail your entry letter — that short descriptive letter of 100 words or less, which will line you up for the first prize of $100.00, or one of the 54 other cash prizes for which every PROTECTO user in Canada and Newfoundland is eligible. Just write and tell us about that PROTECTO job of yours. We know you're a PROTECTO enthusiast, for you've proved to your own satisfaction that the use of this new shingle paint, this beautifier of every rough exterior surface, gives results far and away superior to anything obtainable with shingle stain. l It should be an easy matter for you to I write us your PROTECTO experience in 100 words. Make it as short as you will but write it NOW, enclose with it the coupon below, filled in as shown and mail it on or before June 30th to the ' Contest Department, Canada Paint Co., Limited, Montreal. ' lf you have not yet used PROTECTO go to your Hardware dealer today and get a can. Don't Select the color you fllélfty. Then youtlrehready " - t t rt that 'ob, a escription o w ic may Weflmefll‘! fin“ ,1... B and" of the $510.00 PROTECTO prize money. CONTEST REGULATIONS Open to every resident of Canada or New- foundland —- Canada Paint Company employees excepted. ‘ _ _ The Company's executives will be the Judges; their decision will be filmi- Every entry letter will be acknow- hished surfaces but there's a proven ‘Csaads Piint pro- duct for every such yuipose. Iur interior and exte- iiwflnished surfaces- CANADA PAINT ls ledaed by thelfgmpfltflg rand every . _ t tant wi e no i e "udpxglfiwf “d ggrtfifiiesult of com- o“ sun petition. “V vuNisi-i swam (‘,0 Po Iii and c "i" 4xlrdlilons e‘ m” gPxsghf‘ _ kerls for "good ‘grades of l Sore, Aching Corns Drop out In Hot business Monday. Oii— natures Paorzcro is M4480!‘ . Creosote and pure Linseed rescest preservatives Apple Blossom Time i100 men. lllPii . ilegc N , '_ win-lake 1o apples. Train of Orolisrdlng Opgnlna up ( a m‘ ‘Y isilifi- Trained Growers‘ vi to the Possibilities of Ail-ii Vertlsiii "d" With Their Magic. have "scliilcil. c dl l Bosnibaihgasgn Press) ‘iililew orchards. 1.1 Mills cl fir.» ‘" -..{_*-,_ mewkailiildialglfi. lll 1hr yenrs since iii ‘i bl-ilc skills iiiivc struck root in the birili urban cIil~>"l'l>i‘ii~'8- A i9 0f illic Baldwin and of Johnny (he coinincrciul orchards ‘liliieeccal lha¢ marketing Qxpprln "slntc now lic ‘in Midd-lasox County, “W? use scouting now territory Within Bileiy <ll'll(-,i(llli;‘ ihuih buy dnililmpdwest and OVDFHGIUM ioiiilir-vltm. “It liecaali- m Virgin gioves of Mflflgflphugeflg from (‘oncord and Waltliiiin into hlqwill and Mclntmlp llic 'l.)()l'(li'l' towns of Worcester Even with no further pianlmglcounly. llnlf (lie apple orcliurds o1‘ “d ‘milking duo s-llowiince roi- the Mussiii-liuiscits lodny ure ullder 10 "mriléii iiiiiure of Qflleg. a (Mm of u chief’ vnrictlcs. Baldwin and Mc- ii young a 1 _ ' inrs old. Fm" iiiin beiirlng ihagizlupmlf; WYTIIG big planters are setting two " e next l0 years. writgs 1mm liilosh. But the larger-rt growers are Th" [#01111 iii the Boa-ton Qlgmy pliinting two McIntosh to one Bold- heiio new orchanlis grow in solid win. "In nnothicr generation ,lf the illiiinires on the carefully-chosen lrend keeps its course. Mass- nm “i Wung men who a“, trained achusetis will ‘be famous as the m“ B in ‘gnawing apple, M,“ [home of (he McIntosh apple. Bald- l "ill bluish unseen. ' irlns iitlil outnumber all othiers. ‘Bill, m e9‘ bring (to orchardlng a new Mclnlosh is iihe new favorite.. Mc- ilvlassachuoetts. Anny." are lntoeh under 15 years outnumber ‘big .bug|negs_ A“ the young ‘Baldwins. This ‘is the figure on “i Knurled voter“; me Omifor the fu-turs. c neglected hillsides. tho common’ The ‘McIntosh offers rewards to ‘I orcharding of Mngiggchuggflg the ‘ski-ll of the grower that no flofillnilrg ‘fnio the hands of profgg. other variety rivals lfor exam-Di‘!- ‘Iho growers. The“ are ma“ half the ‘Mclntosh crop la graded. "M m"! train-lug to orchardlng Eighty percent of the ‘graded \Mac‘s l’ varieties will] both "yea on the are "Fancy" or "A" grade. This usually cnpital. They 5913.1 tells its own sl-ory of the priming In rliet demand They may" an}; and thinning and business-like “flu” (heir tree's “m1...- fl". "m. ppraying and packing of the new m“ of “Xlicrts. Thflv. grgdegandlflfitllflfllhll. e hallmark IheEr cropf ‘they fl-ndei “Obtaining profitable markcla for érégihiiflns store iibplss sndllil? plobnblc increase in product-ion m, d u"! lilflrketing Qygpghg 99g, ls a mutter of the utmost imDOPi- ' nee," dccliire Mr. Young BM Mil! = w "'99 "e coming to n, I ‘g ferson. of the Stats Experiment :0 they miili advertise loetgomtlsi 03"" i" the" anmyfls‘ They r imii-xet, rcr ‘lbs fl ‘h’: ‘rind a srowini: dflmfllld i" M""°' W ° 5 000m crordn M h Hiilletts Mciiitosh in New York and ‘i- Th» orchfld o! minus it: iPhi-ladelphia. -. isi-se qusamiwl ' "l liasslngoug o; w“. h: jrghirnge flfiEme-gmwn ‘apples. ‘will srovssvof i000 gr Ilildddlslclculsrly Mclnloiili. is reducilit‘ "ii-Hm. mi- om. -nis.,s..fnis his of Western npviw W M" Bother 10 n". igpqumikets." This they suggest can ‘in (lrchiirdliig, as along zicccsixble highways. apple cmp m“; (he 'l‘li‘b.‘li- orcliurdii iii-e concentrated in Thicy are mostly college I M Au many from Harvard and , ‘Yulc us from-the agricultural col- n assachusetts "l! is llic gentleman farmer The orchard- ist is the aristocrat of agriculture. -.n"ri duzcn years these newcomers ia-vo lilllllliled ihie social face of 0 Have Touched Couritry-iiho orchard communities that they They have brought new leadership b0 farm meetings. Central Guardian about tsn ions good hay at once.- Corter & 00., Ltd. 9576-6-l-2i FREEADi/ICE-Rs foot troubles urday, June 5th Alley & C0,, Ltd. 9566-6461 61h at Appln Road DeiSable 3 p. m., and iitHampton 7 ll- m. Mr. John June 0th as follows; Belfast 11 a. m. Subject Humility; schoolroom 3.30 p. m.. Belfast 7.30 p. in. preaching upon "Abraham the friend of God." Y NEW CLERK-Mr. lloyfl/knieri- null. who for some years has been u clerk at the Hotel Mersey. lefi Kcntviile, iMonduy for Charlotte‘ town, where he has accepted n pos- itlon on tlic staff of the Victoria Hoteflw-Hallfax Chronicle. FORMER P. E. I. MAN— Rt. llcv. iEruncl-s C. Kelly. D. D., Bis- lrup of Oklahoma. will on Monday formally receive the medal of the SpiinisloAmerlcan wnr. in which he served as o cliiipluiii. Bishop Kz-ly is n nulivc 0f Prince.- Edwnril lslniiil.—Ne\v. Freeman. IMPORTANT NOTiCE TO AD- VERTISERS. - Advertisers an». respectfully requested 1o see ilini liicir advertisements for llie (lunr- ilian rcucli the office by noon of ilic ilny preceding publication, nllii-rwise iiiseriioii will not be guaranteed. On Saturday uds ninnl be received by l0 u. lll. SERIOUS FIRE. --On Snluiwlny May 22nd firo caused by u (lefty-J.- lve flue, completely ilcslroyeil llll‘. liomc 01' |Mi". (lcorge id. Robertson of Eldon with ull its contents and valued ul "$1,000 with no insurance Mr. Robertson feels his loss keen- ly and is looking for nnuiliei" small homo. He would appro» clinic any bclp offered from friends. His post, office address is "Belfast. NEW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE FORMED. WA meeting was hclll in the llull ut Springfield West on Thursday evening, fur ilio purpose of organizing u Women's lnstltutu growers forlhe marketing of Mass- achusetts apple's should ‘be able 1o create or find more profitable nlilf". apples," they say. "Advertising offers pos- sibilities lll building ‘prcfiercnce for Massachusetts fruit in local inur- kets, and it is also possible flint. through well-planned advertising. ‘people may be led lo use more ap- pies. To take the sting out of corns and to be sure you are going to be to end corns quickly. "The sting (lisnppeurs. toes feel better at once ——another application or two and the corn goes sway. Satisfaction is assured‘ 1o everyone who iiscs ‘Pub iiiim's Painless ‘Corn Extractor. 25 cents ut zill dealers. f s ‘i: There Are Plenty ,' Of consult Mr. McLean any time. Sat. Currie and M,“ wmdnsum HAMPTON ClR-CUITH- United Church services on Sunlluy. June‘ 11 u. m.. BELFAST CONGREGATION. _ Howie will conduct ser» , vices in this congregation Sunday Polni Prliir I THE CHARLOTTETOW Miss Evelyn Windsor, Assistant Supervisor, was present and 00H- ducted the meeting. The follow- ing officers were elected: —-Prssi- dent, Mrs. ‘Robert England; Vice. Mrs Boulter; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs Charles Ellis. Directors, Mrs MucDoiigall, Miss Audi- iors, Miss Wilkinson and _ Mrs. IMOPCBhBl-lll. ldleyen members Iwere oniolled and the second- lruesday was chosen as the regul- ar day of meeting. Miss Wilkin- lson and Miss Currie were appoint- ed delegates to attend Convention. Substitutes were also named. as decided to hold the first re- gular meeting un "Monday, June. HAD FiNiE TRlP.—Mr. and ‘MYS- I1, C. llhyilen, who left ldlnisdule. ll’. l2. l., on December 28th last to visl llicii" son, Fred, in San Dlegv California, arrived home recently. On their wny 1n California they spent eight dnys in Boston and then proceeded directly on their ijuuriiey south by the Southern Pacific llallwuy 1o Sun Diego where they spent the wiifter. Mr. Hayd- ien slates flint the change of clim- pile is a pleasant one, but he would inot care l0 make his permanent ‘home iii tlic Souili, more especial- ly us the climate of the Island, though rigorous, agrees better with (Mrs llaydeii, ivhosa state of lieuith had been delicate. Mr Hnyden loft San Diego oll Tuesday, the 18th inst, nrrlviiig in Sumineri-iida on Monday, tlic 24tli_ IVli". llnyden in- ‘tends l0 build again a1 hlllllfifllllen ‘where it will be remembered, his homo was buyned last iiuiumu. GRANVlL-LE AND VlClNlTY — The many friends cf Mr. Hugh Corbett will be pleased to learn that lie is recovering from his re- cent severe illness.—~'l‘be farmers of (lruiivlllii are not even inking lillll! to sleep since the wcatiier cleared up nnd pliiiiliiig lius (begun. —— M. Fred 'l‘lioiniis spent iSunday at Brfldflll)illlL:.—'Ml'. ’l‘liirlow Hiscott spent the week end in Granville.~ Mr. John.‘ lfcir, South Granville was ii recent vlsitoi- Io (Hampton “Mr. John - Falconer spent the week cud in Tryon visiting his sister. Mrs. (l. W. llowiit, —Mr. ll. A. (Iorlicil is going lnlo the i-hlsiiig of Irish Cobblers extens- ively this scuson.—~Mr. Jnnies C. Cousins, Glynile River, represent- ing the Nognr Clothing -Co.. spent the week end at his home. He reports business very brisic-Mr. Ernest Cousins puid a flying visit to Granville "Sllll(lily.—~ Miss Hazel ‘Cousins is spending a few weeks holidays with hci- parents. —Mr. ‘Francis MacLenn spent the week end as the guest m" ,\ir. and Mrs. James Cousins, Qlynde River. ' (Patriot. please copy.) ii N GUARDIAN , Radio Programs WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 International Radio Programs EASTERN STANDARD TIME .ETHER'S VWHilTE-CAPS EVENING CONCERTS 6.45 P. M. l'(*.l'i. . . ' 1.00 P. M, "WLlB (302) Eigln. ill. Popular. VWCAF (-192) N. l‘. " iMcrry-makers and the men from 2 and 1, nlsu “"1240. WCAE, WSAI. \\"()C, WCCO and WGll. 'KY\\' (530) Chicago. i-‘nniily lloui l 7.15 P. M. cert Urclicsini. 7.30 P. M. WIDAF (492) N. Y. M’»'I‘A(i, WEBI, WCAP, WGR. CildCA (356) Horonto. Conservatory of Music. 8.00 P. -M)_ WAAM (203) Newark. BllSy Ilcuv (till. WHO!’ (262) Ncw York. Vucul. “"374 (Ililll) Springfield. Conchi- iEnsc-nrbio, A 8.30 ‘P. M. WOIIC (-105) Newark. Spociai Musi cu . ' Wills!" (470) Fort Worth. ‘Coiii-cri WIMAQ 14-114) Chicago. ‘Prio. IGUKA (309) l‘). Pittsburgh. iburgli Musical institute. W'l‘lC (476) Jlnrtford, Organ HHCl lni,‘ 8.45 P_ M. WAiilG (316) Richmond iHill. Vin-iii 9.00 P. M. WGif (lilll) Buffalo. ' gram, WIEAF (492) N. Y. "liiglit Oporuk- ‘To WEAF, WCA-‘P, WJAR, Wiillil, iWfPAG, WCAIC, WWJ, “W081i llllll MlUAF. 9.15 P. M. WSM (‘$26) Ciiici. Qiuirlette. WSM (283) lNashvillc. Musical Pro- ‘gram. 9.30 1P5 M. WOAI (395) Sun Antonio Houston. ' Fort IQFAB (341) Lincoln. ‘hillsicul. ‘W137. (333) Springfield. To be iin- . nniinceil. - 9.45 1P. M. KiFOA (454) Seattle. Studio. PERSONALS Mr. Jfllllffl Ernest Cousins of Glynilc River. representing the Nogar Clotliin-g Company of Can- iida anfi The Trlnnglc Hosiery Mills WIRVA (256) Richmond Organ Re- citiii. 10.00 "P. iMi. WOK‘ I484) Davenport, (‘himcs (Jon- The Sliinolnl (lenile-i from‘. “hUAPd “U All, WWJ, “iiiilfii. “W319, KSD,| 'wir.:~:v (259) N, Y. lsuucsoifs (inn-Y Davis Saxo- plioiic Octet also WOO, V\‘\|.-\R. wCAlfi, \\'Si:\l, Huinbuiirgl Wliii iicy I'll ls- drcd Musical Pro’, WSAI String this morning to Berlin, N. 'H., hav- rlil of them quickly, (he ‘hog $0M ing ‘been culled home owing to the or Montreal, w,“ m this coy on KEKX (288) Hastings. lilusiciil, KIMA (252) Shenandoah. Popular Musicale. Mr. John MucDougull returns Concert WiGN (303) Chicago, Sum "n" lien- WOCO (417) Si. Pauill/linneapollsw PAGE‘ SEVEN ‘ . “aim ‘ngioy These Daily Thnougfh liheHaiifaitHeraid ‘l 1&1‘ (‘i("K\'31IlI.1l‘a hie , l ri-lcssfy from‘ ull ' '1 'l|i-'Ii'll"l'§ [on iiicfgicbe. _ . niiiplt-fcliicciiuiilia and i piri ui<-is---l~leriild Irrad- ria-i in-i lrrllieldaiyiil ‘i: i "i iniigf 1P. dcublefliisje Dfi‘fi.‘lll-|I'>-' diiyjprovided h=\i>1'\‘)\\‘i"1*l’ M""-iii'i‘~‘d,:ii cuiuiiiil i-r chm.) liiariilliun liul given (he '0! y , M: """i‘.“'"'~ llolmelugm, _tu [save sfhum‘ axiralpepplela yeerifgfim ‘iuberculoa-isl high spois of ihe day's ldciis_1n_a_glance. ' ElKXiiilERVKLD ,‘ - __ ‘Entprtaining Fur. "- Sporh! Aflpiino s iflYrlflC‘ _' _ Forwomen Religion " - '0 \\" - ' » in, (mint... -‘ii .- ' ""'""‘ i‘ '-‘"°-' . lil'l\r~_ ii-niiiics and fie- liiill llli luiliiig lilo greai ' iin --| \\'i'l(:¢ u.‘ u, m,“ “p, ‘\l|lgs~ .'|ll.\l\\‘.(‘l.\ l|U(‘\ll|l||\ (l..il-. '1' ‘m “ ' f". reuviuy, Q m crop, n» one of ilii- l|‘lll.'ll|ll\ _'“ """““""'4 ‘i " l’ i" ' ’ (chimes- in "riii- iiwiiii ii" iivfliiii- ' iiyflim- " (‘iii i~1 fa Ill .-\iiii~i l‘ ‘i’ Railway News A -_\\liolt- useuliuiil by Links iiiid Pins, rtpUN- ,‘ ing thu_doings, refleci- lng iholvieivpniiilgof IhEjKBLlWlI)’ man." Secret History ..|:Jvi-iy Sniuidsy "The Se (e1 Hismi)’ “i ii" \\'i-~-k" gives the inside iiioff on |llll||il‘~ in lhis Piovini-i- iliisiii-s o n liu- iiie-n niid Hlrflfl ile- vi-iopiiig ill .\' u \' R Sculls WiM-BB (250) Chicago. Triuiiuii Bull "\\ P " ‘l f - - (ililigfxlillfnl’ilts_ llalf illoui- of Giaasiygrilvc . . ‘Milfiifl c , "Nova Scotia Rad“ Ad? WIMA 44s ‘(il'-: , .WM i‘ . * too " - '_ . em‘) ( ) “L WU f“! i My - f" "W! IE8 ~ A page of gossip, so- 'P i‘ u g i-a m . of rail WIASl (326) Cincinnati. WSM Miisl- . R..‘Z§}§.i§fi{.,,‘,§°,",‘,~}‘,,°; Hui Mir». sic ash-um iIFUJIiGIEIIHK q slBllUflS Ema iheiniaiiy lDWliflkfll (lnily, plus ui-ckly ad- l NovzfScoiia. wre fol-Jodie fansfl-lc. . _ .- y _‘ Reg'iar Fellows ' , y. " up .1. , , Jlggs -i-'ii)i in" iiliijllflliepiii z u‘. -» Siiiiii-ilii), incl" ‘iilorfoii S.'ii\ii'ilk)"'cn\'» llvnily k1.'l‘hi- llcrrild \.ll‘|(r\|‘s‘ il:iil_\" liullllli" ' ‘ ' ‘lllll ilfull ~'| igx i l'lli ii ii "i ,.l.mg.xhe “mugs any“, —‘. i i: - ll | " i- ill 'i'll s .- . _' cull Silurlzy I iron '- --ki ~.~ .iil iii~ af"'iesig_gil'lli" us ‘ljiz ‘of ililftlll?’ plilgcg ll‘ ll (l \ ‘it'll Hi1‘ l‘ cuiiiltuscclion." i\ pain". Fearless L, p-‘x. a i... ____ __ g ___ - r \\’.‘\l<‘I) (275) Port lluron. Studio ‘n. ‘Russ 1‘oi" two weeks. ._________ When you wash careful what yo-u use. Do not use prepared shamipoos or bath method employed with Put- iiifie-‘is 11ml (lelllh of his motile)‘. ry. harm's Painless Corn Extractor is MP5- Jfiii" MiiifDllilgflii. (301109 WILW (423) Cincinnati. Tll()l‘Ol)l‘('.l| best of iill. To use “Putimin’s" is (“Wes 1 Mrs David Sutherland who spent the winter in Halifax arrived in the city Monday night accompan- ied by her son. Mr. Gorilon Suth- erland of Moncmn, who will spend a couple of days here. Mrs Sutherland will lie ii guest at the T: CAREFUL WHAT vou wAsH voun mun WITH | your hair, be Trout to be Caught But YOU Must and new nictlioils to farm business. Muy 31- (lid 'l‘he_y hrc iii ‘Eastern hiasaachu- “ililiilihflli-s llllll ‘bcconie u stoic setts ,iiiid li is their planting llllll is one of the will determine the commercial pro- IRIlKBS iii our llgflfilllfllbg (luciloii of llie nicxt two decades in they ‘So many now on». siiupc it. is licctiniliig almost u." su - ibrty percent of of ie d iemnce of‘ will 39g imme (m l]... thin; rolling fruit belt (but ‘sweeps Have the Right Tackhe IF YOU Select your FLIES. CASTS. a nests, Robs. LINES, m. i’ from our stock “You Will Have. Lots 0f Luckk \_ iMinlsllled will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather. and cleanse the hnir and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, to pieces. - wiiter and rub it in. nd entirely grenseless. lt is inex- ens1ve_und~ beats anything also nil Simply moisten your Two or tlirea teaspoonfiils of WSAI (326) iCim-innali. WHT (400) Chicago. KFDHE (375) illot Springs. WIGiN (303) Chicago. diliiaiczil Pro KQA (322) Denver. WiDHil (070) (lliicugo. iMuslr-ul. ‘Entertainers. i (foiigi"ess‘ Sii"in1f'Qhnrie\ie. 10.05 P. M. ‘lilny-O-Vnc iMale Qiuii"iette_ 10.10 P. M. i Organ Favorites, I gTilln. 10.15 ‘P. M. University oi‘ Colorado, College of ll/lhisii: Pro- gram. 10.40 ‘P. M. 11.35 P. M. z moves every particle of dust, dirt,i dandruff and excess oil. dries quickly! and evenly, and it leaves "it flue and silky. brlghiJ fluify. wavy, and easy to manage. | You can get Mulslned cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store, and WllAiF (366) Kansas ‘City- a few ounces will last everyone in the family for months. Be sure your ware of imitations. Look for the WQJ (448) Chicago. llotsy Totsy. 2.00 nanieflwatklns on the package. BRINGING UP FATHER- The huh- WRVA (266) Richmond. fol. Baseball iScorss. shrill Scores. Market Reports, Wea- ther. ' 12.45 A. M. _ Nimit- liuwk ‘Frolic. 1.00 A. ‘M. ' WOAl (305) limisfoii. llililflllllll Re- WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Talk Program. WANT TO DANCE? lMailPilotsIn‘ i . FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 7-“ P- M- Rockies Set Best ' T" i. , ‘l’. I*‘.: ‘ ' 50o P M lkllllgglliallb) liui Mimics tecsi Tune In wlnter -. ', , 9.00 P. M. ~—— \\l¢;\.-\ ((76) Dollar, ilusclinll 'li.x- “Hml (283) Nmdwnh) Upflslvy CHEYENNFL wyo" June I_‘Ah_ ‘is Leuiimh qnflh.“ ' iniiil pilots who daily skirt ovcr the F ' V I 5.30 M. i ‘ " 90o P M. ltorkv Rluiintiiins have ideas ihui. “Jib” ‘$592186 1am!" rulk- “HAP H92) 'N ‘T qpmu 1.11mi)“, i-izisli wiili the popular idea of good WEAF (492) N_ Y. Synngogiii: til-r’ Vie,“ WUCO, WiClCl. “Kill. M5 p_ M_ wiiiiii, woo lllld \i\'~W.l. QFQA (fggqyiporonln, ha“. Nmv,“ “AAIM (263) Nmvnrk. Uillillfiffll. Wcullicr “'00 P" M‘ ' 53o p_ M_ wisps (370) (riilciign. Oriole. suits. . .. . , flying wczitlicr. They prefer to ride h)“ ‘tssfxlfiiilicziil o1‘ zi strong wind, such as " "sweep lliioirgli Wyoming during llic ivfnicr, to tho fair. warm wen- ilier of summertime. dcrs." also from lilis fellow worker on the ground. iniyniins wov (380) Scllolledlilli)’. Spit-rial W3C?’ in?” cmmg°‘ 'W‘““'“Y~ iii- Wallis t0 finish his 10b as iiuiclc’ else that con- ‘VLW (423) Chi“ Civsiei’ MM“ Children's Prograiu Nmuf ("i1") 1L0’ Smhlgggkmlliils‘ i)’ 11!} liWoiiiifl 8111i ii “T0118 Wind m)“ ‘.00 much Quartaite. 74m p. M, WU“ (ii-i) (‘Illilillllflll- idiivilliiiiii" 0t his buck. iiltliougli it may pro- fl-ee Mk8“. for 11.00 P. M. “$3 (405) Nel‘\fyl"l(_ “Tl‘l)i(ls of Post Orclicstiu. llll('4' bumps and rough flying. this is vary hr Kflw (492) poruump Connery, Day" . . 11.05 P_ M.‘ " npci-iis him to his (instillation. jnrloug, a; 1g WOIOD (242) Grund Rapids. Studio 73g p_ M_ \\ O00 (414) o1. PuiiliMiniii-ii‘|iolis. The iicsi (flying tiines oi’ lhc dries the scalip Musicale. WGY (380) Sclienctiliiiiy. llimk oi’ diilfiilmil ("""‘i‘*"- kfwk)’ Ammmim‘flivisim‘ M the ‘and mnkeg tho IIGLX (508) ‘Oullinnd. Slllillu ‘PlTi- Knowledge. 1230 A" M" llmfhwnl,"Illfiillldllmr ‘inn {mum ‘lav: ha“. lbl.nfla_ gran-L i “any, (333) g,],,-i"gy|,.|,y 11nd“, Willill (220) Chicago. Alllllli). ‘ _ii.~<ln lllflllfi’ Ill 11c uiiilel, n I mo WRVA (256) Richmond. Curry Mo Nature Lang.“ WHO (520) lies hiuiiics. (or!) in- d ‘our: his lcllbltl- in lffl-‘lfiiiiil The best B k t o, w. I l, _ _ _ Sugar ill!‘ loiiiiiicnuil Iliildc from (hey- mmg. m use ls 110 0 1d‘ 151g llnhl- 'W]AW ‘(42/5) Lliiciiiiiziii. .i‘.<liic.'i1ioii~ - 12.45 A’ M’ nun.- in Ruck Springs» (lislaiice of M ii l s ifl ed wqm (326) ‘elm, ‘Cmbzrew qmng “i TJM 800 P M wnA/F (366) Kansas ,(.i,y_ Numb 25s‘ inili-s. a sword limo iif one MARION DAVIES 1000M“! 0" Brunette. l‘ H i WKRIC (326).Cinci. wand.‘ ‘nhnic llivwks. mm." “l',“,l.fm,"" '1“.,'§'.‘"°“D“".',” "lmf lvhoaeggggrpgbtglgunamflfilgnlilzlgO, puts: use P_ M_ ,Rev|ew_ ' 1.00 A. M. iIJi .ii iiiiii-ier. . .i. Ill iig a.r wi-iillicr (his. spring the average fly. 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