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"EJEQE-t. .t€*¥‘¥r€*=~"-F~€ ~'=~¥‘I'-‘E*¥~=.'¥~Ft¥'€t=.~* "See this world- before the next " anadian ‘Pacific WORLUS GREATEST‘ ‘TRAVEL SYSTEM Eucharistic Congress Pilgrimage (Maritime Section) Chicago,lll., June 20-24 Special Tram going through arid returning. On Return Trip Special Train will leave Chicago, June 24th with stop-overs at Port Huron, Niaqara Falls, Montreal and special aide ‘trip to Ste. Anne de Beaupre. For further information Apply to TICKET AGENT-B Canadian National Railways EXCUSE IT. PLEASE! llookkecpt-r: "l llcwr knew the whipping clerk had triplets." I Stenogruph-ir: "Yttilf lit- nlarrietl and shu gtuc him no you KNOW win-tn: " jrmrr IS? the best stew in town? Thlrstyone: Wherever] ‘you can (get the best: hoodl- THE LOOSE SCREW Traffic Cop: What do you mean by (gaming through here like that You must have a screw loose! Dear Girl: I know there's a screw loose somewhereqdlicer, but '1 just can't find where. l t EXPLAINED I ' "Why are you looking for two summer resorts? Isn't one enough for you?" "Sure, but I wantaaother one for my wife. ' " l l l _ L "Tom, what is a night club?" ~11‘. one of (m... places the only ul- lll" salad. ‘i police raid with night-clubs." l ! t ‘ FOOLISH TALK “Your mmodun” come ‘tom something turriblo nndcr the ta- your raising the devil all your life.’ “How foolishly you talk. " devil was grown up long before I| 5 came on the scene." soutn um no ‘ by Taking Lydia E. Pinkllamfi Vegetable Compound i _ St. Charles, Quebec. -“l was mar- ried three ears and had no children. . - < always bled with pains in the abdomen und is the best 1l'I the world for me. me more d than anythinf else l ever tried. am well now an able to do my housework and - care for _my family. I recommend it: t in my friends as I am sure they will be satisfiod."-Mme.J, D. Romcluuu, St. Charles, Co. Bellechaeso, Que. Nervous and Run-down Hamilton, Ont.—- "l was nervous and run-down, and always had a tired feeling and no appetite. I jumped at; every sound and was always low spirited. My worst symptom was do- presslon and I was this way for sev- ‘ eral months. A_fricnd advised me to try Lydia E. Pinltham'e Vegetable Compound, and I have taken it for three months and am very much bet- tersnd can work around more. l feel t as one 74l- l . like another woman."-Mrs.P.L.Gl7Y, ' (“The Hungryone»: Where cad N! I" lthe lllnlfldl‘ aux truffcs cn medall- Tl" side the door." lfllfiWllllK ' Woman Suffered until Relieved MISS NOBODY By TIFFANY watts Published by Arrangement With tFlrat National Pictures, Inc. (Continued) Revealing Romance of a Flapper‘; Adventures on Life's Highway" v Barbara Brown, putty, proud and penniless, accepts an Invitation to a smart New Year's party from mysterious Nan Adams, a chance acquai ‘ She is eager for any relief. "0 matter how temporary. from the ;grinding ache of a friendless exist- ‘once. She has no kith or kin—tlnd her beauty its a menace to herself. i Barbara leaves her boarding house and the four weeks‘ overdue board bill and arrives ‘in the mldlt ‘oft; raging blizzard at the swagger lsuburban town where her hostess lives. l Sife has just one dime-and cold. twet and reckless-she grimly re-Y ‘signs herself to fate. l n Now go on with the story. t t I i . j H1‘? throat, aflnme with the first ‘ominous symptom... of a cold, was ilillyl-llg tilt‘ price for her rash foot ‘march through the Slllllllfbli-D snow. Yet she had to talk. Chatter is one way of paying for a dinner. Too often the only way, tho thought. her mind reverting to the ‘lonely dlmv lll her bag. I Rot. The (limp would bluve ‘bought licr doughnuts and coffee. That. ‘menu comported with her es- lute. Shr gla-ncctl at her place =czliwt and found that they were at. ‘ion. Tfllffltls, . Fragrant parasites tbclon-d of gourmets Jfltcy say jthwt they're gathered by pig-s, ab», lroot tin-m out with their 511011183941 She felt like a truffle. ‘ “Winds the old chap with the Ihig eyebrows talking ta Blsels Atlzttbs?" she asked Patric. “He Just looked at mo flllll l felt like- likr 4" ' "Like what?" "Truffles!" "Eh?" ‘ll-e was startled. “\\'ell, then, l fe-t-l as if he hall hired the hubad race twebreed be" ,1 "Don't. be too euro be didn't." ,ssid ‘Patric. "He's done something lllkc that in (be cusp of everybody fat this lzublo, including your Mi". Patric." “KVhy do you ll)\\'|'I‘ your voice? ‘Arc you afraid your biddle aged ‘god with thl‘ bald ‘spot will blast iyonr with his lightning?" ' . Mr. Pttrlc griniaced his dlsrolieh .l)ut acct-pied lll!‘ impeachment. | "www.- all .1 um afraid of J.B. Jlztrtltniztifs lightning. lie pays us ‘to likr him n bit-—-antl fear ‘llllll a int. llt- pays well-if (hall's what pm: want to know." . ‘She ‘flusbcrl l0 the implication that. S(_'1‘lII(’(l l0 lurk in his words. l “Ill- ran‘! hiro anybody who‘ tltiostl‘; want a job." she returned with ‘some aspcrily and another choked stneozc. "Can't and llurtlimtm don't mix." tile mixed himself his umph ‘glassful of whisky from the decan- ter which, though it. had started tunt. as the communal privilege 6t’ ytht- duzcn (Him-rs at the glittering ‘hoard. hud collie to a definite ball lat ‘Pr-trio's pinto, like the roulette ‘lllill'l)ll' which has found its num- tlmr. . Slu- choked a sncczc. Sho u'on-' ttloretl how long sht‘ could kcep this ‘up. (fhr protracted din-nor was, ‘She longed to‘ ‘blow hor nose‘. Silo had a vision of herself stum- bling through the snow on her way to this party, her precious frock gntlierrtl winder her armpits Last isoldivr of 1hr rrglmented array on phe wingers in her clothes closet- (ztnd u veteran at that-At had seem- ed infinitely precious two hours sftnct‘, when shl- llsd made hnr un- prott-rlod body. (or the dress’ sake an offering to the nods o1‘ the ‘storm. i “Stop ltldkltug r1111," Sill! requested without indtcuatlon. “Nut guilty,” avowed Petite. “Tlion"~tl3arbara squirmcd and straightened 1p. lit-r chair-Where's (i. “No! 1 tied my pink snake Out- “But. there is!’ she inslstctl. |breathetl on my ankle!“ “it shall dle, whatever it, is." ‘He tsetlzed c. fork and suddenly sunk from his seat out of sight. I Then Gus was shocked sober. He had kept BRTYIRPWH foe) for Illie lstst. They were lovely. Poet. tthat madr a. new mirve of beauty [at r-very turn of ankle or twlsg of toe .One of them was perfectly shod. But the other . . tiny boot ended at. (the tors in lamentable wreck of shoocraft. which shown] the sole and upper unliatpplly divorced ‘The dangling foot looked like a. bsuana just be fore the first Mte. The white that s-botne between tho lcatmor mo]; W85 beyond doubt a ‘bare toe 1h it escaped througlit s hole in the stocking. , A ntlr zllmvc 1hr ‘board ‘lIWYIIElIt Gus out. of brown study. Nan‘... rent moved and her voice floated down tn thim. If St. (‘worm has ‘slnln tho dragon we'll go ‘into the other room for coffee." tile reached n long arm fnr the convenient (Polrlngtwst. and scram- bled upright with the crlttor bold "I'll"? by l-lle scruff of its hated neck. "What do we (lo with this giant flea?" ho domsmdcd. "wlhen lilies Brow-n has loosed you from her tnpell," lVIrs. Adams "link". a ‘lill. acidly, "you can bring Imr ln to rsuclnnle"-—ber eyes elwvpt ‘Hardimsn-“others? She snatched (the pliant rleu from Gus’ lzrlp and. volu-bly coueol‘ ,, Wee-Toy for indignities, led her flock sway from those two, who. for entirely dissimilar Datevntly wished to ‘be lef¢ (behind. Barbers started to rise. 381x54" he commanded. she sank “if. 6 lie grabbed an immense square of handkerchief from his pocket and tossed it to her. \\'hcn he rclurncd licr leans were flowing fast upon tho damask. “llurc. Asplri-ti.“ Ills VOice was husky. "l 41011 wad :\.'titlill'ld-" she walled. “I wud"————blutb¢biub——"cyadide of potassium!" The brute had his arnis around ller shoulders and was dragging llur across (he floor. Shc fouud helm-if before the curtain hanging closed. at one of tho window's of the diu- ing room. From under his coat, m the ‘manner of a prestldlgltator, he produced a pair of pink slippers, with pretty‘ silver ‘buckles and at‘ pair of cnrvvtl silk stockings of thc llllc tallied nude. "Stop sniffling. Put ‘em on" Radio Program THURSDAY. m. International Radio Programs EASTERN STANDARD TIME ETH ENS WHITEGAPB claes. son's Pavilion Orchestra from Presented by KGO Players. 8.30 WHO_ (526) Des Molnev-Pro- gram. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CFCF, CNRA, ONRO, CNRT, PWX, WAAtMl- WAHG, wcAP, wqr. ‘woo. won. WTAM. Central: KFAB. KFDM. W-EMC. WOS, WSM, WSUI. West- ern: KFWA, KLX, KOA, KWSC. EVENING CONCERTS tile stood guard. First on one foot, then op the other. she made the change behind the curtains." The glory of perfect dryness! “ms there anyherc lu the world oil poets a kiss to match the swept contact of this warm silk upon hvr cold and grateful flesh? ‘Dry eyed, dry legged, Barbara. queen of herself again SlQPIWIl forth from her hiding place and, on the arm of dour Gus, swept towurtl UIL‘ drawing room t0 face the niub. iAsk no questions," ltc wbispcr- "l won't“ she promised. “Iludl g1! adscr addy you bay uwl to ask t P," "And tel] tho hinged. "Cross my heart!" "\'l‘bsn"——hc had thc earnest. air ol‘ one about lo question an oracle -—“l.el] zinc» - whrrtfvn you tbt-cn keeping yourself all these years? "You ‘are the only girl 1 evtri‘ uiet" he 531d, “who cmlltl be ador- able with a cold in tllc bead. ‘When you stop sulffliutg you'll ‘be irresist- truth '1" lie chal- lble.“ lie changgd the snbjt-ul tibmptly. “l bad 2t cliut with .l.li. awhile ago." "J.B‘.’" ‘ljllr. Jlardlmau." lit: paused. ‘Sllc turned to him inquirlngly "Did. you warn l1ini‘.'" slte than- tlimd. "I congmttllattd trio. ‘Barbara puzzled. lNan was behind them. ifcr eyes were ftxrd on Hubbard's (ct-t. Nul- ther hoard hvr as slic- asked. the handkerchief prcssnl (mains; 11-!‘ lips: “Duos she ‘step into my show- so soon?" P O U fl 01‘ JAB, ‘Hardlmun it had been said that he liked to tirettthe in on atmosphere of woman. "Take," said the commentator. "the spiced aroma 0t‘ pillowcd ‘hair, capture in the mvolvlug .100;- of the Ritz a tullllgram of the perfume of a hurried lady, flavor with tho ltlllil-{Glll odor of a fresh glove new druwn- from a warm ‘pink hand, seal all this together in :1 vial for lltiftllllltillvfllltl lu-‘d ncvcr miss the girl!" Hnwcvtr. as he found himself |herdled with the rest away from ;i\‘a-n Adams’ dinner table and the ‘couple lingering there, he discov- ered. 10 his (lisconttent, that, he miss- ed (ht: girl Brown. Ovcr ‘his shoulder he caught a gllmpst‘ oi.‘ Pctric and Ilarbara in that attitude of communion which (mm-s from tthc tshsrlng of a. ‘secret Hr thought vaguely of an offer to lllt‘ slum. youth of DFOSPEPOUS em- ploymmlt in the Antipodcs. Ho IIlPBlIlllY vlslont-d ‘Petrle on route for a Hardlmau couccsion fnr ‘across tho spas-say. the mulled: field of Brazil. ' "Or that nvw nll zlrrn in Gullclu." lie swung to llit‘ vtft-n which hurl liiln," said Pt‘- a so ntcatly cllmuxctl his train of lilltviliflllvc thought. tit. was ‘Nun's ll-or conversational smile lifted mouth corners in a fucc that. was the white of bvr barvd teeth. Illartliman was shocked lby the (aoiltrast pl’ soft alabaster with the smooth scarlet of tho minted lips. Also he was annoyed. ws be was sl- ways when to his swift decisions was opposed the absurd utnigniish of human hearts. 11‘ h» was: in for a scent’. better to lake it head on. Ilc about faced and barely tbreath- ed the lieflllgleron-t word. ‘Wc1l'.'" (To be Continued) ti‘? ‘if-C?’ Large Red Pimple: llclied Terribly Cuticura Heals " My face became full of large. red. scaly pimples and at times they ltehed tsnibly. They spread in great blotches and formed large, sore eruptlops that burned n [felt deal. l was ashamed to ‘o uny- wbue on account of them. and the trouble kept getting worse. The trouble lasted about a year. “l tried various kinds of oint- menta without success. I aant for s free sample o1’ Ootlcurs Soap and Ointment and they helped me. I purchased more, and after using time beau of Cuticura Ointment. together with the Cutlcurn Soap, I was healed in about two months." (SignedhMiss Mildred M. Brena. Crousetown. Nova Seotla. s r Pfflentafilnplel ‘by ‘daily use of P. of Cutieura Ointment when re- quired. Dust with Cutieura Talcum. 7.20 P. M. WLS (Zilfl) Clticzlgn. W. L. S. Cou- cert. Artists. 7.30 P. M. WtP-(l (300) Allullllt: City. Plano WGX (517) Detroit. Will-X) (268) Lansing. =Mulc Quar- WBAP (-176) Fort “bl-Lb. times as absorbent as the ordinary ending ALL fear of ofleudlng. rsssmcnt. simply by saying “KOTEX” at any drug or department atore. only a few cents. Proves old ways an nnnecans y risk. 6.00 P. M. ‘VHNF (492) N. Y. Mid-Week tllyum Slug. ‘ 7.00 P. M. WNYC (526) New York. Studio. KYW (536) Chicago. Family liour. 7.15 P. M. punt: (300) Atlantic City. COIICGFl-“We are hen,’ m, m, “um, a5 u WEAtll‘ Hil2)"-N. Y. "Rita's H81" vcsters," also WEHI, WFI, WCAE “llllB, WSAI, WWJ, WEAR. “lGlR. WT]? (475) ‘Hartford. 102 l‘. [infantry Iizintl Concert. Recital. tlu- executive and‘ administrative 7.45 P, 1M, body of the dentilninatlon. liy WG-1‘ (380) Schenectady. Syracuse ""13"" "l‘_ "1"" m" "mm" 1"‘ u ,prog.ram_ ranks with the Archbishop of 75° p_ M_ Canterbury, ecclesiastical hlffld "l WKRC (us) Chm, popular vfical tho Church of England. Primate ' ' at lhc New wumn (273) Slalell island. Wutcli- “WHY “'*‘-“ °‘"°‘°‘1 tower 'l‘rlo. 8.00 P, M. Studio tPro- gram. ‘it'd/U’ (1192!) N. Y. 'l‘llc Clicquot (llub Eskimos. also KS1), WAUC. “YCAPI. WKTCO. W351. WFl. WGR. WJNIL “H1113. WOC, “EVAN, WVWJ, WEAR. KFNIF (263) Shenandoah. (loncert. “MA (352) shénanduah_—_\|usicu_l_ WlAIAQ (till) ‘ClIICZIKO. Bush Con- “(~00 (417) Mgnneupnpi 5;. pa.“ scrvutory ‘Concert. 8.15 P. M. tcttc. _ WHY. 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New way provides true w slutty-discards like tiuue LID-TIME sanitary methods bring unhappy, fretful days. Now the insecurity of the hazardous "sanitary pads‘ liu been ended. You wear sheerest gowns, meet every and all social or business e:- acfments In peace of mind . . . any time, say day. It ls called “KOTET . . . five cotton pull Thoroughly dudorlu: . . . thus Dlaeuds as sully as s piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- You all: for it without llesitaney ‘Coats KOT€X 9.00 wt.w (e23) Oinclnnatf-Pro- gram by the Junior Orchestra of the Cincinnati College of Music. 9.00 WCBD (34-5) Zion-Zion Pre- ‘ paratory College ‘Closing Exer- 10.00 GFCA (356) Toronto-Wat- Sunnyslde Beach, Toronto, Can- ada. . Presiding Bishop .\llll‘l'ily. who 11-00 KGO (361) Oakland-"The . ., ~ ,_\|- ~|- -1 Revelation," Three-Act Drama i“ "kemu Bump m M) ‘m Episcopal Primate Spends Summers In Maritimes Mbst Rev. John Gardner Murray. Hg“ g1 iplgcopal Church in United States, Has Two Hib- bled-Getting Thinsl 0°" and Fishing. PROVIDENCE. n‘. 1., nay 1H- - Most Rev. John Gardner Murray. presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America who 1.; hero for tho 136th annual‘ session of the lthntlt- Island Ellie- Ctlpiil Convention, will leave short-g ly for his summer hunlc in Chester‘ Nova Scotia. ‘hull a successful business caret-i‘ as mine operator tllltl fhr-incicr bo- fore taking religious ortlurll- Will?" recently asked whether hi: thought business experience lIll- vniltulzeous to the yotnlt-f lllvn lllilll- nlug for a clerical career. hc rc~ plied, “l believe that business men tire much nlorc in uccd of w» llgious Instruction than the clcrg)‘ are of business training.“ tPrimate Murray has two hobbies —pro_nlpt dispatch of business und fishing. When he retires to rest at the close of the day, the busi- ness of the EIIlMZODBl (Ylinrcli. an far as it is under his control, is up to lhc uiinutc. .\t a recent mot-t- ing of the National (fnuncll in New York. taking llle gavel unzl Ill"- ceetling (llructly to the problems at hand. be remarked with u liruutl smile, as If rcminlsccnfof tho pru- traclcd deliberations of ('.(il1lZ,’I‘l‘-‘if'l. parliamentary body, as we are t0 dispatch business. ln summer Bishop hlurrny with- draws to the seclusion of (buster, where he zlssulncs thc ‘rule of u modern Isaac Wultuu and follows the fortunes of till: rod and 110l- Blshnp Murray is the first r1‘- clesiast in the American church to be both Presiding Bishop und President 0f the National Cotillcil. Orleans (jcncrul (Tunventiun tn servo for six years, whereas Lin.‘ Archbishop of Canterbury is an zip- pointec of (he British (‘rown. Bishop flftirray has alltullleti his position as head nf the t-lltirrh und as one of tliu titltslzlntllug spirit- ual leaders of cuutumporary Amor- icu llrronglf at notublt‘ mircol‘ lll tba Sebuna Program. “ftiN (303) Chicago. Sum “n" llcn- ry. 10.03 P. M. VVU\V (123) Clnci. liolivrty lliclmly ‘llny-‘l. tPwgrum. RGO (361) Ozllcla-ud. "The ltcvcla- tlon," il-Act Iiruma, Presented by RGO Players. 044% GOOFQ~P§Q 5P hll 10,10 p, M_ lfnllrl- his lcaltlt-rsllip this tllliVflfil‘ ((111145 (1575) lint Sllflllgtl. (fullqUf .\lill‘_\‘llIll(l has htthiumt grunt i llccltul. })l't)llI1Il(‘lI('.l‘ in tho drunminalinn. ‘WUN (303) ChICHgM Musicale l-‘ur svvt-rul jyrnrs lll‘. was n lI1('lll 163° P M_ ' but‘ of lht- llnurtl n1‘ Allsrlltlllr; “qlhyl, H76) 12.0“ ‘w-Uflh Studio which gave wzly tn lllt! National qéégranl ' (‘onncll at Its inct-ptinn in l)'.-< ‘ "o0 P M troll in 191E). Bishop Alurrtty at , . , ', ' ' _ ‘that limo bot-unto Prcsitlpnl tit‘ tht- hlkzlllgafinéigllga:u_%il_Ems" pm"’Pobt'l’|'nvi1lt-t- of Wnsltiltgtnu, rumpus- ' _ ' ' , , ~11 |' l1 l-jast er ant nth ‘I'll KJ’0 (ma) sun Francisco. btlltlluimiLjflps4 m,‘ ‘,‘_,,_‘,.,{,i,,n "h, ‘m, Cedar Posts "ea-T -. Just landed from School-fer Dwlna 2500 CEDAR POSTS 7-8-9 and 12 feet long L. M.“ Poole 8t Co. P.AOLI‘S WHARVES e-oo-ooowoooowmo-oooo-oeaoo 9459-5-2541. the financial and ctlllllllerclfll world. m,» was bnrn in Louucon- lug, ,\ld.. Amt. 31st. 18.17. and us n youth was a member of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church. He first studied for the ministry at Wyoming Seminary. Kingston. Pa, lIIl(| imm- ctnnplctetl his llI('(1- lOIZlUZII rllllfrit- at lirmv Svlnlniugv. Madison. N. .1. ' Fnllmvllil: the tlcath of his filth- er he entered business and rose rapidly In a banking and broker- age career so that. nt the nm- of 35 yctlrs. lu- was ahln tn retirc with with u t-ontpetvnt-t- and sitt- isfy his ltlI1l-I~(ll>lt‘l‘f(§ll zinibltitm tot enter the church. ‘ Rcsumlng his study fnr lluly Orders, hc mis urdniilotl deacon in 1892i. and priest nut- yean‘ later, t'nl~ lovrinl: which. for four yours, he cutrugrtl in missionary work iilltlits’ tliu {tlabumzt river between Mont- gnnirry and .\10ll|l(‘ with clllllt scnttt-rt-(l congrogzitions under his pflftlnlllll stipt-rvlslnn. ' His slit-cuss in this difficult task altrartrd witlt- attt-ntitnl, and in 1x91; he was trnlletl tn the charge or (m- (‘lnm-lf m‘ the Atlvrnl. llirm~ lllllllillli, A111,, one (if lll‘) lilPi-ZO-‘il und most. influential parishes 01' lhv $011111. Ilishtip Iiluvratybl lll-hills ll)!‘ lll‘- lzanlzailinn and icurll-rsllip (lllfllli; his st-vl-tl yours at." I'(‘(!l()l' nf this, parish l‘('Hllll('l1_l1l u t-uii. in ll)l).'l.i (t) [he (‘burgh (if Si. Nlivhatvl lllllll All Ania-ts, Ilullinlurv. .\ltl.. wlivrt- a fresh |'('t‘.t))"(l m‘ i(t'lll(‘\'IJllI('lll rc- sultml in 190$). tu his (‘l(‘('ll(l|l as coadjultir tn Bishop Purrutt, ltpuil whom (loath. (wt: yours lull-r. llis- hnp .\‘lurr:|y atttztiilt-tl full l‘iIil-“l"llli" ill rank. supreme titfit-c. within tho (mu-or of the church 1n grunt was a natural, step, and since his tt-ntirc n1‘ nffltrc as presiding bishop. he has tlls- VWOC (481) Davenport. Orchestra. CJlCM (312) 1M1. J0ll. Theatre. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS “Win85 1316) New York. News lic- vlerw, 5.80 P. M. WONW (526) ‘Otmaba. Every Child's (Story Jlour. ' WllAR. (275) Atlantic City. Lecture 6.30 P. ‘M. KYW (526) Chicago. Amer. Farm Jluroau. W633 (316) New York, “Footllgbt and Iaimpliglht." K130 (361) Oakland. lBoys. ' Iiuieud to 7-00 P. M. WIEAJF (492) N. Y. "What's u Good tlluok to Road?“ Mao from 1MB ‘ , WlQRD (Z75) Batuvlu. Ill. Sunday School. Wiil/IAQ (448) Chicago. commerce Tafk. 8-30 P. M. WlllIlAQ (418) Clilcagty lure. U. 01' C. Loc- 845 P. M. WJAR (806) Providence. Talk. 9.00 P. M. WHAS H00) Inulsvlllc. Sunday School. ' WEIIH-(370) IChicago. (News flashes. 10.00 P. lflll WEIJW (428) Clmol. Civil soy-n“, ll. 8e E. 10.00 P. M. back and looked into his face, sult- flllx. "You're solug to sit hero un- fl Tuxedo Aveiloqlinmiltton, Ont. c tll f come back with some eoplryu" Adr,g‘ Naldllnllry-Jfatlrdlllllflll mammalian-nous KGO ($01) Oakland. (Bqldhnlf SOOfQI ' Klulv H92) Pflflllilld- vaudeville pluyfll untulnal stutclnatnsliig) and lPFOEPlH-‘lll business atrium-n in f0l'\\'tll'(llIl(.{ 11.20 P. M. the work nf tlonnniiiiutioll. Wlilll (303) Chicago. llilitrrly -_--~»--.e-€.--»_--~- __. Studio Ensemble. WJY (-105) New York. little] Astor. ' 11.30 M. ~ WEAF (492) N. Y. (larden. WRVA (256) ‘Richmond, Curry Me 7.45 P. M. Buck to Old Virginia. (WDAW (526) Omulur Itamlulfs. 12.00 Mld. 900 P Vliitllt. (22-16) Dallas. 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WEA-l“ (~19?) N_ Y. LODGZ. KT-llb‘ (375) “O1. Springs. ‘Vlllllhll- ton Pulfll. 11.15 P. M. ‘VKRC (423) Cincinnati. 'Ml>Kill'—Swlss (lardons. Merriam 1.00 .A. M. KNX (337) Holfywood. (locuanut ftudlo Programs, Chicago.) P- Dunn's U \\\.,_\\\\\" b wiwr " 1-o omct can 7 014ml by the “ (Yonnullyfl llttnrwlly’ Estate Scholars. Applications w Hi8 undersigned 1926. from all glude competing in a w "o" lvr one of u. lute Scholarships TPiifllPB-s ltlstate 'l‘llis gm lie held lu ,I||ly_ Wm lie-Writing students. veetlgutiuu 31ml] eligible l0 cglnpg with the provlslot the lute Owen llmrlirant must in in full. (2) .\1.','te, | part-tits. and (1) SG-Cfillilry “Tfugteeg "l QWPn Cutinully" Kinkoru, l‘, Post (Jfii (5) llifi luilnrc his studies during 1 lll be recelv I uutll ' ‘ nut (ltikl .,,_ rittrn e , c Couno -.' offered h lll It‘ inlnat . , be open, ‘ l is or the w Connolly, Mt- (ll Hie . . (l) Names o; ce Add" ‘and extent l0 p33) y“, M. J. svtnt,‘ l.. . Valuable Lot For 53kg Aucli I Will sell on Saturday, my ,1 commencing at 7 p. m" on, __ lot of land situated on Avenue adjoining (h; $P¢Ii¢=r's property. beautifully.‘ uated Jiaving a frontage m, grim on Avenue of 8O feet and ext: lng back 107 feet. BENJAMIN CARTER, r o-27-2i. ly accepted. signed P. S. Duffy, P. P. 9429-5-22-6l TENDERS Tenders will be received by u. undersigned until Monday 1110311 day of May for the building el (l1 new church at Iona, P, E, l, pl" and specifications can be teen I the office of Chappel and Hum. Arfillilettl. Charlottetown, A F MacQuaid, Sourls, Rev. .1. J. h Donald, P. P. Summeralde 9|- p. undersigned. The successful contractor will h required to give security (o. p. due performance of the contract. Lowest or any tender not necemr- ml . Rev. 1| Auctlolm lunar. E_ \. AUCTION AT KEN SINGTON I will sell by Auction on Sate day the 29th at 6 p. m. all the ~ sonal property of the late Elltl Waugh, consisting of 1 (arm wawl. 25 hens and quantity of carpcnttrl tools. also all and that new bungalow with l9- proximately 1 acre of land. property is situated in the bell residential and most aristocratic section of Kensington and mlitt lll sold to the hllghest bidder Terms made known at sale. HUGH M0l1lll80li. liliill-fi-ZIT ‘Ji. FlllhlTtlll Sill One hundred il~126-5-22-7l. ~i 63V, acres of land situated ivl miles from Bradalbane ' Never failing stream 0f "f" Professional Card! ____________,_._ Mark R. McGllilflll B. A ‘N eAnnlaren. eouclron. ll Money t0 Lil's,” Cameron Blcekfiillfm“ HID-l-ll-ll. Dr. acres of Lorne Valley in good eonditionlilf being the (and formerly owlitilll the late Samuel McDonald- For further pbrtlculara A I to ‘fzxi-‘lK n. MeGUlGAN Bolicl um McLEAM WIL on Pam,“ W03- WW. WTQNE. "WW-l. W . 11-30 P. M. running through firm- WSM. WLW (-123) Cincl. Cuetlc ffurtn. house. Buildings In I°° W'l1I\C (176) Hartford. Hook flu- 12.00 Mid, Apply to "lew- W0C (434) Tlaveilnort. 11.1: Claire. 7-30 tP. M. 12.45 A. M. WHY (380) Schenectady, Book WIiAI.‘ (366) Kansas cup N151", 90680812111181. Chill. hawks. Graduate u u. v1 PM Medical School and H" Plastics llmltsd to 5Y0 and 11"". Testing Eyes an ' out», layll‘ It" Great anore- W‘, Office Houn-Q to 133°‘ McDonald & Mm‘ l. A. IeDONALD H- l'- iarristara. Attenmt. l" Money lllsy Qulillng household eilectl Tllii Auctioneer. land ll station. Pumli I‘ d rgpllf. ,r.i.l (In! pltll Eli‘: m" Mull “LOCI