@140 owns/R, - and lQQPm OST appropriate of all gifts for Mother’s Day is Moire “Memories” Box. Each of its‘ many flavours will recall w Her mind loving memories of your childhoo Nothing was considered toogood for you then. but the best will do for her now. Stallion Enrollment ' 2. Rhoda iMcbeod 3. Walter 08ml!- Apply Ovgnsrs oi stallions used ior service must secure a Wills oi enrollment. The annual fee is 05.00. m Breeders‘ Association insists that all owners must EPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE P. E. I. CHARLOTTETOWN, Moirs are considered by connoisseurs to be the finest choco- lates made, both as regards the quality and flavour of the coatings and centres. tioner has in HOVCOLATES ‘ill n3 611mg please the pdlat; F91 your protection the name Moire i: stamped on the bottom o] every chocolate affi- The essional Cards l. l. s. cnoiifiu Ill in ls and Laboratory II-ms "Vim". houkssorrn ssml l“ II Ina. gsldenu) 4s Ill llou l" I00. Great George so, . kEWcGuigan TER- aouclron, are onsy to Loan Hlllwlnchsrlolutewvhr 2.. '5 5. Archibald l ‘WW and Hospital m“ l° EYe. Ear. Nose! I'll! Throat v '-".1'"":'(.':.' t II u n w.“ “"0! Street. to 12-30. _1.$_0_tro L_ naluTtTsiZfiIIl B . "P-i WALD H. F. . ‘D MoPHEI in. lms o... ..':::~. 'i N. V. Post Graduate-f. [m- (11).,- month of April: ‘_'..":f,‘,f,,,j",;';;;j3_7,,_ 7"_.....*"......... INSll)IOUS Oharlottstoup Atria-school. lionor Roll nl Almn School] EYE ' STRAIN we use this sdjserlve ad- vlsedly. luflerers irom Eyestraln may have perfect vision and that-store do not sun"! i!" presence of any 0Y8 Wm"- The motive power o4 till entire human organism ll Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. It is oomllfl“ utilise about 20% o! fllll Nerve Energy, but when it? strsinis present. a muoh tarp r proportion ls f0\l\""“~ enoe detective eyes. thrwllll their consumption oi‘ an ex- sssslve amount o! Nerve En- ergy. may seriously afleot till functioning of oUtlP 070'". of the body. and WWII" l" lleplth. nave voun eves EXAMINED Besides this distinctive "Memories" package, your druggist or confec- most appropriate for Mother's Day. ‘Carlo Vanfldenstlue- 3. Alexarnder cla ye. _ othing stock many packages ' Radio Programs GATURDAY, MAY I EASTER-N STANDARD TIME ETHEFUS WHITE-CAPS 8.15 WLW (423) Cinch-Old Tlmp Fiddlers Shoestring Orchestra ‘irom Sardlnls- Ohio. 9.00 W8Al (320) OIneL-WSAI Studio Melody (Maids. — 10.00 KMA (252) Sh¢'flllld0lh—— May's Mandolin Musicians Pro- gram. 11.10 KGO (361) Oaklamk-Llght Opera Pmgram-"The Mikado," ION. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CFCA, CFCF, GNRA, ONiRM. WBAL, WCAP. WOAU,‘ tral: KFDM. KiFKX, KFUO, KMA, WOAL. WCBD, WEMC, WMAD, WHO, WOI, WOS. em: ONRV, KF-AU, KFRU. KTAB, KWSC. 7.10 P. M. Wlfillii (349) Boston. phony Orchestra. 7.15 P. M. WNYC (i526) N. Y. Special (Music (2 hr.) ' 7.20 P. M. W118 (315) Chlcagth Program. 7.30 P. M. W1‘1IIC (476) Hartford. lMuslc Week. |-Vllii’ (509) Phlla. To be announced. - 7.50 P. M. (‘WSM (826) Cincl. x Chimes Concert. t 8.00 P. M. St. Louis. National W. S. A_ I. KzSlD (546) 'l‘heatr. WJIW (423) (‘incl lOld Time Shoe- string Fiddlers. KlFlNi‘ (263) Shenandoah Concert. WWAQ (H8) Chicago. Dnw a ' Pratt. Grand 8.15 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Bicycle ICard. WAIAiM (263) Newark. ’l‘o he an- trounced. Wtliw (423) (Jim-i. Johanna Grease. 0.30 P, M. WDAlD (266) (Nashville. ‘Musical. PWX (400) Havana. Studio Pro~ gram. “llllAS (400) Louisville. lConcert. 8.45 P. M. WIIW (423) ‘Cine-l. Hawaiian lStrlng Quartette. 9.00 P. M. W000 (417) Mlps. St. Paul. Muel- cale. WMIAQ (448) Chicago. Theatre. W\M.A1K (266) (Buffalo. lhiiuslcnl ‘Pro- l gram. IWSAII (3)26) Clnci. Melody Maids. 9-30 P M. Chicago. WlOAI (396) San Antonio. Trio. WSMB (319) New Orleans. Frolic (2 hr.) KS1) (546) St. Ipuls. Vocal. ‘WK/RIO (326) Cinci. Studio Feu- lures. (KPAB (341) Lincoln. Sigma Alpha [Iota Program. 10.00 P. M. 166 Graxie (lX—l. Roy Johnston. Grade Vii-l. Laura, irvlng 2. John Johnston 3. Gladstone Hllfilll" botham 4. Florrlo Campbell. Grade VI-l, lRoulston Johnston bell 4. Dora Reid. Grads. li-—1. Dimer Johnston 2. Archibald Johnston. Grade ~l—~1. Carle Johnston 3- Johnston (lellllill) 2- Dora Reid. Penlect Attendance-Roy Joh n- -. stun, ‘Oarle Vomlderstlne. Gladstone Hig-glnbotham. J. o. Pmser (teacher) MOTHER'S DAY MAY 9th a-j- Our Special Mother’s Package of Chocolates I Will Make- i f. llsiciesos OQCOIIIOVIII I Ah Appropriate Gift acKinnon Co. ‘has Reagan. sees- m Room stone Sat. 0.80 1P. M. W805 (I40) Milwaukee. Sunday School. » 10.00 P. M. 80bit (500) Oakland. ‘late News WOOD (242) Grand Rapids. Studio Musicale. KlMiA (262) Shenandoah. Mandnlln Mtuslclans. . 10.05 tP. (M. WIlP (509) Phlla. Organ Recital. KTPHS (375) Hot lSprlngs. Old Time Fiddlers, May's 10.15 P. M. WlStAd (s26) Ciilcl. Musical by the Bicycle Playing ‘Card Sextet. 10.30 ‘P. lMa WBAP (476) Fort Worth. The Hired Hand's Little Symphony. WMAK (268) Buffalo. Musical {fro- 810m. 11.00 P. M. WOOD (.242) ‘Grand FRaplds_ Studio Program. 11.10 P. M. KlG-O (301) Oakland. Light Opera- “The Mikado.” C. Anderson dir- ector. 11.30 P. M. WIEBH (370) Chicago. Popular, 12.00 Mld. W814i! (326) IClnclnnall. (Bicycle Quartet. 12.30 A. M. KMOI. (806) Seattle. Radio (Night. 1.00 A, M. WiAiFlD (275) Port Huron. lBuster Club. WBBM (.226) Chicago. Hour. WHEN (370) Chicago. Special Num- hers. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 7.00 Ether Popular iWlDlEli (849) Boston. Garden Talk. IWIlP 509) Phila_ Isports Corner. WK} (300) Atlantic City. SD01‘! I mun. {IGLX (508) Oakland. Baseball. ' 7.16 P. M. - Will? (609) lPhila. Hints b0 Motor ists, 7.20 P. M. VWBIHR (273) Staten lisland. Questions. \ 7.30 (P. M. WWHAiR (W5) Atlantic vfilty. bec- ture. ONRD (435) Ottowa. Cosy Corner. Willl-IIR (278) Staten island. Bible instructions. Bible 7.46 P. lM, WSAil (328) Cincinnati. Children’ Stories. _ ,1 8.00 P. M. WWO (470) Hartford. lSunda! Gchool. | t 8.30 P. M. ‘ WiBAP (476) (Fort Worth, lSunday School. - - WIMIAQ (448) (Chicago. Radio Plin- tologuo. 0.40 P. M. KEUG (545) St. Louie. Current Events. ' 0.00 P. M. WIBBH (370) Chicago. News Flashes. H.103. -. 1 if .1.) z ;\ lfiwf)’i‘5l'i"i'i) l1? n ll‘) 111w ’l*"'-‘~sl'-*‘t'rnn"snanr.mtrsrown cuaabtlilhfttii-‘t v “ * - under direction oi‘ Cari Ander- WOO, WRVA, WTIC, WWJ. ConrlwN-A‘? (280) ‘Homo Waslkhvnnca (241) New w"t'iWiSM (283) Nashville. lluuce. “l-mwrao (300) Atlantic (flly. (Burden "Mm" Symqwmr ((92) N. v_ IIOKIGFmRIVH. 114D P, M. K41) (361) Oakland. view. (KNEW (2911) Vancouver. Gait Talk. Ililzh tide this morning at 7.13 and tonight at 6.45. Sun sets this even ng at 7.16 ihnd r1355 tonorrow morning a; 4.37. Sports Re» New moon Tuesday ‘May 11th i631 p. m. I - Summerside tide eighteen mln-, utca later than Charlottetown. i ‘TAKE 'I‘W\J--I(.~ADIO l WANT TO DAN-CE? (Name of Orchestra is given) | 1.15 P. M. i IVWH; (300) Atlantic City. The Plan; y aoo P m, 1 lwmwv (259) New Yolk. l3ernle‘s. l lwu’ (s09) Philadelphia. Tinni- 5 Franklin. afso P. M. wcx’ WEAO’ Mac?’ WHN’ WLHHWXIBB (250) Chic-duo. Trlnnon. l P u. (JQpley Plaza‘ t 9.00 P. M. l York. ‘Cuninn. i . . lPler. ivEmléfzo §°SCERIS ;W'i'i' (s09) Phiin. Dlillt‘? »_\'l‘.ilHl('. ; . . . ; t t 2:) (fl -l. P. . WllDO. (226) Chicago. wmo Trloqwh“ u ’,,_,§;‘,.‘,f,“"° l m" E 7'00 a M‘ ‘GKAIC (410) Montreal.- \\iiiltli!<l0l' Wax] (4)23) Cincinnati. Orgun RB" (MBAF (492) New \'oll;. Column-- , ' _ _ (lore. \\l.|d3_0 (2%) Chicago. Musical and “may (261) Amwuukee‘ Con»! l nogram. man‘ , 10.00 P. M. l WdlR (517) Pontiac. Goldvettas. VllAlAlM (263) Newark. Manor Farm 10.30 P. M. ‘WIKRC ((23) Clnci. Virginians. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Dance. ‘WGY (380) Schenectady. Syracuse -W'I‘IC (476) ilnrtfor(l_ Puluis Royal 11.00 P. M. ICFWE (240) Sr. Louis “Wtnzivkors KFWiA (261) Ogden. Reeves WIBSBM (226) Chicago. Moulin Rouge. WANT‘. Apollo KOA (322) Denver. Peerless. 11.15 P. M. WKRC (423) Cinvl. Virginians. 11.30 P. M. KTIIlS (375) llot Springs. Ni-w Ar- (Blfl) Richmond illll llngton. 12.00 Mid. WHAA (-176) Ilallas. .~\(l()|])lilill Hotel. WlOCO (417) lillps. St. Paul Luna's WIFLAJI. (390) ‘Pievainntl. fiyilmpa tore. _ 12.30 A. M. KOA (322) llerlver. (‘oronadn (‘luli 12.45 A, M. WHAF (366) Kansas Cly. Night- hawks. 1.00 A. M. KJGO (361) Oakland. St. Ffinncls. KIFWA (-261) Ogden. Reeves 1.30 A, M. KGNV (492) Portland. (lloot Owls. - 2.00 A. IGNX (337) Ilollywood. Hollywood Nite. . ICPO (428) San, Francisco. steudls. liai- 2.30 A; M. KliIJ (405) 1.05 Angcies. Lost Anit- Mrs. WJ. Thompson Route 1' 5. 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