unit Today & Sat. NFlt'f‘1*‘-'Z'S BIGGEST bl "i. . . . TTFIUAY! ' mite-tilled lJ-P-lvis '3 .30 .m....- aqp-q-a‘... Tory i l. i tfi‘ ‘ ‘ ‘- .-..»<¢ ' / Sl’I-I('I\L MECKIZY Ml iUSE iii the l Capitol-Ti it. l).\ll v ‘L30 __ 1.00 - ttts 1' “QKS llHlU/(p/ it: My (RASH 4 \ QRBIDDE” d5‘ l 4° nccmum mus T‘ m: ruiicm LONE RJNIIER 11 AN!) Bilitifhib VYALNUT G One cupfui buttci". ‘1-2 cupful milk, l cupful treat-lo, 3 cupiuls flour. 1-2 cupiul brown stigzir, 1 . u-upiul chopped walnuts. 1 tea- . ispoontul ground ginger. Beat but- iter tliItl sugar to u cream. stir in l the trcnclc. gingci‘ and milk, thcn l. the flour xvzilnuts. Bake 1n a} .wcll-btittcrr(l. shallow baking tin ‘ in it niiiricrnto ovcn for 45 iniii- ‘ utos. 'l‘tirn out and cool on wcake rack. l THE CENTRAL . immediate int-clit- ‘ colored eye and s ______%_ _ _ __ This column ls rt-serri-d fur nous ul (UNFLDFIIKAT1ON LIFE INSUB local interest but advertising of‘. ARTE. 15-6789-7-21-312. a nensy nature may be ilist-rlrlll -—;— _flt 4 cents a word strictly pay-l WI.‘ STOCK HAY SALT. Lowest able In advance. ' pizrrs. H. R Large 8a C0. . >1 ~—_. . ;_.. L-300l-7-15-7l. CRASWELL lOr Photographs. I)I{l£§BYvIvE“I:\N CHURCH‘ _ St-rvlcr.» Stuiday. July 31st. Haf- i-liigton 11 A. M. Marshfleld 3 PM. hfouiit Stcivart 7.30 P. M‘. L-3815-7-%-1i. TIIE CENTRAL RALLY 0f the Prrslii-ici'inii Young People's Union i will be hold at Brcokfleld on Tues- diiv night. August 2nd at 8 P. M. ltev. F. Scott MacKenzle, Principal. or Presbyterian College, Montreal, will be thc special speaker. L-3813-7-29-8-l. MISSIONARY PROGRAMME will - prtx-"ctited by Hampshire Mission People the Church, Sun- . M. L-.3812-7-29-ll. unwrap PRII-STDENT -- Mr. LIFE INSUR L-GTDB-T-ili-Sl‘. cosrunnitaumox l ANCB. I KENT BEAUTY snoera. .spe¢- i his; Croquigtiol: 0.1 ierinai l -ss72- ' HADIPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Sorvlces on Sunday, July 31st as follows: Hampton 11 A. M. DcSablc, 3 P. M. Victorlit 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. P. Kaye will prczich. L-3tw9-7-29-1i. l CAVENDISII CllAltG-E. - War-l slup_0n Sunday. July 31st. North RllSllCJ at l1 AM. Stanhv Brlrlyzo at 7.30 P. M. Mtscting of CUllgl'L'(.’.¢lll0ll on Monday. August 1st. at 8 P. M. to plan for the Cavendish Tcii. Goo. W. Tilley. hlini. '1'. L-3308—7-‘.’9-li.l CHURCH OF S(‘O'I‘I.A.\‘I).—'I“tcl annua] nwvun‘: o; Mn“. pwp John lvlntthetvs. of Elmsda1e,_P.E. Church’ will be held in tlic chi" ' 1.. was tvcvtitli’ 910M911 P19516011! on Wednesday. August 8rd. -.it 7.4m of the Student Body of the Marl- . . ‘ ion of 'f‘i'usut , time Stunmci- other bilsiliitss. L '» IISOII Ulll\'t‘1.\ll_ I lor. oi Fiorcnc ' . voted Vicc-Prt-sirlvnt and Arthurl Woolnei: of Charlottetown. P. E.4l..i SUCFCZLl1'}'~ll't‘:\Sll1'P!‘. The following: were eloutcrl ciitivc members of: ' the stiidiiit hozir: Miss Catlicriiio Lloyd. of Stcllaritui. N. 5.; MN l Juniiflii Art-hibrilrl. of Tritro. N.S.:, (‘iriihiiin F’. Cameron. oi Truro. N.‘ t ltutlicriord Hickey. of Al-l B. h lliélllil and Young Clytlt- River Baptist tliiy. July 31st, 7.30 P S. Scri lt‘t‘. illst ti)‘ L-ulil i- RALLY tif the] Poi pics Soc- . I _._._4_. ERIE SCOCTMASTER IM- F‘ ‘ED-Mr. George 0. Moore. it Supcriiiiciirieiit ofSchools l - Penn. with Mrs. Moore i Mrs. lDlfit George W. Ray. were tourist.» by the North Star ye t-rdny. and were izrcntlyt ‘im- ,‘ ‘Dllhsscg by il it‘ risita Mtntelg/locrre l; ,-l)‘lu.lo“u M__n_ l is a tctiiitinasiti‘, an visi c __ CAR (Niven l llfififhllifillClw of thc_P_. E. 1. Scout M1,,“ 3.3mm. .’\.‘~.'<0Ul(lll(>ll and was shown round IN ‘FAR. .\(‘(‘ll)l 'I‘--—\Vlillf\ 011 Al. A .' it out 25 inili~s Iroiii Milllfiltlil. 'l'ht~l - llil‘ . - T Notzce o lli ‘fill illlCOlLsU they rccavci- from t-hcii" injurici. tiir ccnipli-trir tiiiii i‘ but ¢ o E xh z b t t 0 rs Mr, Arscnault who received scurre ti t l pnsscngcrs more or less . i_\ .' Cllllllltil out. \\‘ll.\ taken out a ctintliiion and An additional s ctlon ls added to Class No. Ponies —t'or mare wth foal at foot. First Prizc_S5. Second Prize bruises on his hcnd. n badly tic- ‘crclt: \\'1‘t.‘ll(‘llC‘Ll lllt‘ City report- Mr. Gordon Hyde, Executive zil ln-lp sc-cuictl. Mr. Arsetinult \\':i.< able t0 coma 53, Third Prize S2. This spec- ial ls donated by the Char- u I _ l Sccrt-tiudv. o i laivr 0n to li.s llflllit‘ ht-rc whilc lottetown Riding Club. w. l ' ' ‘ thnrluttviciwn. . . '1 on iht cll‘*"""“'“*“"""‘ the other niutnbrrs are still hi Monctnti and will follow later as oo+¢++wo4u+oo+++o+++ L-377l-7-27-3l. v ' ‘was trciitt-tl in Hflfilhlill whcrc tn:- doctors czi nowintcrtitil lnitirics_____ ‘OQQO OQOQOQ O4 O-Q§~O 0 _THEV _CHARL_Q_'I'V'I‘WETVO_WN_GUARDIAN _ GUARDIAN ' Conservative Meeting Stanchel Poll A general poll meeting for purpose of electing a new committee will be held on Saturday, July 30th at 8 pJn. in Rose Valley Hall. (Sgd.) A. AIKEN, Chairman DAIRY NOTE-The Jersey cow Lily Standard Connie. bred. owned and tested by Stead Brothers, Charlottetown. has recently will“ pleted a record of 8.590 lbs. milk. 412 lbs. fat. with an average test of 4.80% as a senior three year old in 365 days. Connie ls a dangli- ter of the grand champion bull. Brampton Lily Standard. now be- lieved to be one of the Rreatest Jersey sires ever used in the Mar- itime Provinces. NICHOLSON- BELL — A very quiet but pretty wedding $00k place at the home of "Mr. aiicLMrs. Rupert Nicholson. Bcllc Rivet‘. 01! the evening of Wi-cliicsdiiy‘. July ‘ 20th wthen MISS Christina Bell of Belle River wins uniictl in the holy bonds of matrimony with M1‘. Al- lan M. Nicholson of Wood Islands. The ceremony \\".i.~' DPFfOIITIOCl by Rev; R. Hensley Strirrrt VIA. BD. in the presence oi‘ qlllit number of the liiiinctiizitc l‘ . ivcs and friends of the conti‘ Al}! tlflttlrfi- The bride. who was given znvny by her uncle. Cnutadi was very beccmii lv attired white satin and ciirricti a beautiful bouquet of roses and inrudenhait‘ fern. The wcddin! march was played by Mrs. Ncll Bell. The young couple were tinattenticd. After the ceremony was ovci" the guests sat down to ii table which fairly izroaned untlci" the weight of the many tempting \'ifIll(lS. To these. needless to say. all did mn- ple justice. scarcely was stipper over when the sounds which cnmc floating over the L‘\'t‘llil1E! air made it evident that thc chivarnriers were near at hand. some time they made the night hideous with the sounding of a fog-horn blélidlllfi." harmoniously" (f?) wtith the numerous (\lll0!‘f10l)llL‘ horns round about. Alter they had extended their hearty congratula- tions to the bride and groom and had received a generous treat they wended their way home-ward in peace. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson will reside in Wood Islands. The Guar- dian Joins in wishing the young couple many years of happy wed- ded life. Use M|nai1l'_s_f_g[_ n;;»un._ _“J'.-it:k liiii ” . . l. v ‘zipitol z- rim it: the .2,‘ H. .-" n Rllil to:- oii a ' .-I - .:li Ain- i ‘ utilit- ' ..!‘.C is c of Hi5 ' .'.t w" (if t/i If‘? . .1. VJ i 1. : hm ii l0 ‘ ' i .~ll("‘ iiiitis to ' ~1 ' - I'll I ninJ. » ‘. »ii llltS ‘-‘l“\!\'"~ DEF"~'T.\~‘ . . . f.'ll' uni‘ $1.1m. FOR X . "VFIY; in l ."l"l‘lll (l! ill)- ' A f." thcl i. t0 hit Wt...‘ 8n Hinanfs for tlziiitlrull. PASTRY SHELLS, 36 in pkg, pkg. SULTANA BIS- Marvens Biscuits Four Features For Summer 15c N STO No. 2 tin, 2 for 2 EATOIPS SPEC Cocoanut, Ginger and COFFEE, Waverly Wafers, pk:- CREAM SODAS, 15c apore, 16 oz. tin, island Brand No- } EAT iYR-"S Snow Flake l BAKING POWDER l PASTRY FLOUR, 7 Evaporated MlLK EATONS ORANGE MARMALA PORK AND BEANS Each 10c- Any Brand. Tin 9c- 3for — — — - _- l l CUlTS 12 in pkg. Family Package, l " ' Pkg-10C 23 01- Pkg- 25¢ mun PECTIN, MCLBIGIYS, i l l l EATONIA Choice No. 21/2 Tins TUNA Egggfgeisha’ l TOMATOES Each 10¢. 3 m _____ ___- 70144;,’ 17 Oz. Tin l g MAPLE LEAF PEAS Each 10¢. 3for—-—-—-— 29¢ EATONB SUN i Domestic or Jewel 1 Lb- 2 for i SHORTENING Pkg. 13° 25° l No_ 2 squat TOMQTO _ItI_IICE, Glenwogc l. BLUE mason PEARS Tin 10¢. 2for—--_ c °’- m’ 2 squat PEACHES, Standard, 2for————— U No. 2 squat tin, 1 Lb. Tin 14c- 2 for-—--- Lb. Bag — — — — — - -- 25c 23c 2 Lb. DE Jar SAVE on These MEAT VALUES LAMB FRONTS T‘ a For Roasting, u». _ __ 17G rgziTeciiors, Lb.- _ 30C f i R ll <i HAMBURG * l 53:5: our tn. _ _- 19a lszgigiééz. _- __ __ _ 16c . reo’: asr A l BACON Sliced Lb. _ _ 33c Sliced, tn. _ ._ _ _ 190 RUBBER JAR l Cooked Bokcd LUNCHEON - CORNED seer Sliced, Lb. c LOAF, Lb. __ ._ _ _ __ HEAD c t d PAROWAX 1 CHEESE Lb. __ __ __ __ 20c "TM? y, u, _ _ _ c . . ' R GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS, No. 2 squat tin, 2 for 25c; each PINEAPPLE, Crawford Sing- BEETS, Shoe String, 17 oz. fin12c FOR THE PICNIC DRINKING curs, Dixie, [raven NAPKINS, co in bundle 10c QUEEN OLIVES, 3 oz. bottle, FOR PRFSERVINO ‘a i "e S LT 5514c 13c 21c 10c 10c i nChISC 55c h 8c 15c 7c; IAL BLEND lb. 2 for 19c; each 3 oz. pkg. GLO TEA 1 lb. 3 for 23c; 2 for 29c; each 12 in package 9c each c RINGS, 12’s, 4 pkgs. 25c; pkg. 7c l lb. block, u 2 for 25c; each 13c MELONS, PLUMS, ETC. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FRESH FRUITS AND NEW VEGETABLE; |NQLU|J|NG TQMATQES‘ CELERY, CUCUMBERS, HEAD LETTUCE, PEPPERS, PINEAPPLES, NEW BEANS, NEW PEAS, RADISH, CAULIFLOWER, CABBAGE, SWEET POTATOES, PARSLEY, CARROTS, RASPBERRIES, BLUEBERRIES, CHERRIES, FEARS, PEACHES, CANTELOUPES, HONEY 05W 'W\"~§ _-Q|1>._ in. ... D. J. Rilt-y. 1 in . In due course‘ a. large crc-ird assembled and for‘ ‘lqivincial Exhibition Newslets The visitors that come by thou- sands to the Provincial Exhibition. Charlottetown. August 15th to 19th- will have something to talk about when they return home, for this Year the management IsPIBBBKIl/lfltl the most ambitious program en- tertainment they have ever under- n. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Hlday afternoons in front of the Grand Stand. there will be twelve classes of the finest horse races seen in Eastern Canada. thrflfi classes each clay. interspersed be- tween the heats of the r8095 Wl-li be high-class vaudeville. including the Bpnriette Brothers Balloon as- cension and parachute Jump. a different stunt each day. Eric the Great, now Ace of the Sky. 1n spectacular balancin atop a. 210 foot pole; Captain loinon, the Dlvimz Demon, and’ ‘his Divlnf; Champions, in a brilliant dis 1B1’ of fancy and clown diving, en ng with a thrilling dive into a flaming iive-fcot tank; The Cavaudex Girls, eight talented and glamorous iris in a routine of dance num 61's which we are sure everyone will enjoy; Marie's Animal Circus. a bit of the Big To, with twefllil performing anima including u near. goats, dogs and monkeys; Carr Brothers. European Clowns liioyal, veisatile and talented art- ists presenting It side-spllttin; coni- cdy act. musical V and acrobatic novelties. The Cycling Wheelers. ill lightning-lust spectacie on Whccls ,0! every shape. mflkma @1115 BC‘- ti‘ ‘colorful feature never forgotten: lPat Rafferty. beloved soldier sing- lei- of the famous Duinhclls Rex ‘Doyle. outstanding personality on iradio and stage and Ken Gcoii- and his Commanders, orchestral band, every member a soloist. These acts Dresented by a. clever Masteij uf Ceremonies offers a mazmfiqeui" spectacle of speed, pep and variety in clcun, genuine entertainment. l Plan your holidays for August 15th to 19th and come to the Pro- iincial Exhibition at Charlottetown, this year bigger and better than ever. The grounds are very attrac- tive and comfortable. with rest rooms, refreshment booths and re- tauratit on the grounds, You can spend the whole day at the Exhi- tion und enjoy everv minute of it as there is something interest- ing going on all the time. _In the morning there is the judging of live stock. the very best; in cattle. handsome show horses, thorough- breds, standard brads. carriage horses, roadsters and- ponies, shee , swine and poultry. Visit the Man Building and see the beautiful ex- hibits of fancy work. hooked rugs. dairy products, agricultural ro- ducts and the floral displays w ich arc in a class by themselves. In the afternoons there are the horse races with the best and cst hor s in the Murltlmes 00m- peting, he driver scoring the most number oi points in the four days iacing will be the winner and proud possessor of the British Consols ‘rrophy, a lovely piece of silverware presented by the Macdonnld To- bacco Company of Montreal. Be- tween the heats of the horse races will be presented Canada on Par- ada. a merry melange of circus and i-cvuc - beautiful dancin rls - gorgeous costumes — color u scenic and lighting effects — wonderful singing-sensational and thrlllin circus acts -—- snmrtlv uniform staize band-qaerformlng animals- a congress of outstanding radio. stage and circus stars presented by a clever Master of Ceremonies. The evening show, which will start at 7.45 o'clock. will consist of a Horse Show ln the arena in front of the Grand Stand, where the finest saddle horses in the Marl- tlmes will compete for ribbons. The vaudeville program will be even more attractive than 1n the after- noons. with the brilliant scenic and lighting effects showin the artists to best advantage. 'file evening show concludes with a marvelous display of fireworks, new and novel roc ets and set pieces. which you really cannot afford to miss On the main grounds. afternoons and evenings. Bill Lynch's Midway will hold svray. with rides and mes for young and old. August 1 th to 19th will be a. week o! real thrills that will give you new and v1- lBllW. so be sure and a tend. _ Saturday. July 30th. is the clos- ing date for entries to the great racini: events which will take lace at the Provincial Exhibition. har- lottetown. August 16th to 19th. For years Maritime horsemen-and in fact those from farther afield —have looked forward t0 the Char- lottetown races as one of the bright- est meets ln the entir racing cir- cuit. Here a fast trac. beautiful surroundings. a glad hand from the management. purses paid at the wire and four days racn with classes that fit any horse. _ as- sured. Here the equine stars from Sydney. Halifax. Brldgewater. Saint John. Moncton, Truro. Amherst and other points in the Marltimes will meet and the snappiest kind of competition result. Leadin driv- ers and trainers will vle wit each -other to wln the British Consols THYDhy. presented bv the Muodon- ’ itld Trbacco Company of Montreal. to ‘he driver rccrlnn the most paints din-inc the meet. 1,1431 Eastern Guardian . ."l‘hls column ls reserved for news of local Interest but advertising of a ncwsy nature may he Inserted at 4c a word strictly nlvable In ud- vanco. HQIUBSCIHPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'TIIIJ OPTOMETRY OFFICE o . . . a n, on gue, s l fMr H J M b0 M ta l . again open Appointments may be l made now for eye examinations. I ..“CORRECTION.~S clal Prl7e l Kings County Ekhlhlt on. Geome- tow-n September 7th. Prize donated , by The Cnn-tidliin Bank Com- merce. Montawue. P. E. I. Last line should rend "Btill to be registered, i but all must be owned by the ex- hibitor." L-38l0-7-29-1l. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahlre wrQp-aoooc-s Phone I49 ,wLY_22._19_2-8 7/15‘ 5 r004 Clttspcnssiiit} Chcm , .- vnnnt 2:9 Euii Bi 020m i. Kw Sistlilllllllllillltlttll E I m“! cnannrarm ABBOTT’S vEs-r A Completo mclflOCKET Permanent 10mm! w with u“ ave Set Purchase 89c of a 15¢ Sh“ i“ we bottle o!’ h", Gnu‘ QUINK BIIIQOO l0 ‘h; Th6 not that " 6mm‘ cleans the pen Pemmnflli as It writes w!" LENTHERIC Toilet Waters TWEED, MIRACLE i SHANGHAI . fin- Constipation t Endowed by the Medical- l WIIY SUFFER? From Tircd. Burning or Perspiring Fcct WEAR NU-FEET Medicated Insoles 25c SPECIAL I ‘s SAVING if’ 16 oz. Bottle MTLK OF IVIAGNESIA 20c Genuine CAROID 8a BILE SALTS bottle o! 100 Tablets $1.00 95c and $1.35 BGsBAFF/LES.ittsiiii‘ raiut___n~.;.c.oot snout; OMHHING WONDIIFIHGOIS 0N INISIDI rim/t qsttitzi- FIEDICQ FINEST BRIAR MONEY CAN Ill‘. FILTER REALLY FILTE ~ - IAFFLES BREAK u. SMOKE srnsam... did/tandem CANDIES ALWAYS nwsn 1 lb. 60c—2 lbs. $1.20 The Central Guardian MANY HAPPY RETURNS-Cap- tain '1‘.G. Taylor celebrates his 84th birthday today having been born on the 29th July. 1854. the days of “wooden ships and iron men." The Captain is in the enjoyment of the best of health. and has his daily swim at his summer bungalow. ENGAGEMENT — Mr. Alexander Graham, Canterbury, N. 13., has announced the cngatzcmcnt of his daughter Alma Edith to Rev. F. Elwood MacPherson, son of Mr. John A. MacPhcrson and the late Mrs. MacPherson, OLc-ary, P. E. I. Marriage to take place in August. -—(Fi"cdcrlcton Gleaner). WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took place on June 22nd of Mary J. Gillespie of Long River. to Clifford P. Roper of East Roy- alty. The Rev. E. Troop performed the ceremony. The bride. who was unattended. was attired in blue crepe. wtith white accessories and’ wore a nold wrist watch. the gift 0f the groom. After the ceremony the youiie couDl¢ drove to the home of the groom's father where sup-per was served. The young couplel have been given several showers and a reception at the groom's father's on July 15th. also a house-warming at their home on the Norwood Road where over two hundred People were present. The young coiipie received many beau- tiful and useful presents. Alter bouncing: the groom and singing "For Thcy Are Jolly Good Fellows" u"? P901919 difiififlrscd to their homes wlshiiiu the young couple many years of married life. VISITING 0m) IIOME-After an absence of thirty-two yours from llll: province. Joint..- H. Mc- Kie with Mrs. McKie. n native of California. has rcttirncd to visit the scenes of his boyhood at Little River. and iiaturiiilr notes many improvements. especially the paved roads. which were only cow paths when he left. MI‘. McKie conducts a manufacturing plnnt in Los An. izelcs wlicrc he turns out class cot. fee niakint: equipment. tho articles rctallinq at prlc. ri g,‘ 1 $15.00 in $480.00.mMr.nl\/f?£ig n brothcr. John. rcsitliiic on the old homcitrzizl. and rciiirirkcd this y‘: llxmlifllli‘ ltakcfin thelslorin of - . its its wo Boston. who have n stimfnefrhongg ntl Annandalc. toitcthcr with n brother from Boston. arc mitcthci for thc first time in forty vcnrs Ml‘. and Mrs. MCKln exmél 1'0 m: mm l0 L05 Allilclcs nrxt wcck ttnvelllmz by ifftlll ITS riii- as Flint, Mlclr. whore they will Illlflillflgpa‘ car. moforinq thv briliincv 11: p, distance. i-isnsoivaiiis Miss lyliirjorle Miss Bcsslc M. Hnlliwcll. S ring- ton, have returned to their llomos after spcinlin tli t f - ln Port Elm-ingbatwieivtllileg amlwmgglf on. Mr. John lT/FOMIIPFCI‘. t been visiting his brother ‘lnlgicshlflrl this city lcft yesterday morning o; return to Evert-ft, Muss, Ho was ac. wmponied by his two daughters. Mrs. R. W. Razors. York, South Carolina is visiting in the cltv mg guest of hor brother, Mr. W. A. Gatidct, busincss man-igur rf the Patriot. Mrs. Rom-rs‘ hit-timid, the owner of n largo motorized show plnyimz in Cnlnls. Me.. on Aug. 4th Jolncii by Mrs. S? where he will be Rogers. who lcnves on Saturday. Captain Ainslie Ardaizh. R. C. ‘D; of St. John's. Qua. who had b 11 at Valcartler Cnmp. and Mis. Ar. doth. who lnid hccn vidtint- lb!‘ arr-his. LlcuL-Col, iind Mrs. D, P_ o. int-nu in Halifax. llilVl‘ loft foi Al crihot Crimp. Kcntv-llv. Nov-i Swim, and will later m to Prfnoo Ddlltd Island Cameron and l l i-i-ii Today's Short Wave Radio Program tau Time u Eastern Standard) FRIDAY, JULY $9 GUATEMALA 5:00 p.m.—Social Concert De- dicated to United States. TGWA, 19.7 m., 15.17 meg. BERLIN 5:30 p.m.—Short History of European Art. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO 6:15 p.m.-Japan Information Series. JZK, 15.1 m., 19.79 meg. LONDON 6:20 .m.-Rugby Football -- The Ca outta Cup. GSG. 16.8 m., 17.79 meg; GSP, 19 6 m., 19.31 meg; GSO. 19.7 m., 15.18 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. BOSTON 7:15 p.m.—Concert. Malcolm H. Holmes, violinist, and Willi Apcla pianist. WIXAL, 25.4 m., 11.7 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.-Guest Night; Amy Bernardy: “Rome's Midnight Voice." 2R0, 25.4 m., 11.81 meg; IRF. 30.5 m., 9.83 meiz. PRAGUE. CZECIIOSLOVAKIA 7:40 p.m.—- Popular Concert. OLR4A. 25.3 m.. 11.84 meg; OL- R5A, 19.7 m.. 15.23 meg. i SC‘. JETADY 8:30 .m.— Spanish Literary Program. WZXAF. 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. CARACAS 8:30 p.m.—Ponular Cuban com- cdles. YVEiRC. 51.7 m., 5.8 mez. PRAGUE. CZECIIOSLOVAKIA 8:40 .m. — Slav Dances (Dvorakt. OLR4A. 25.3 m.. 11.84 11198.2 OLR5A. 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. LONDON 9:20 p.m.—"Vletinese Operetta". GSI. 19.6 m., 15.20 mew: 25.5 "L- 11-75 mesa: c-sc. 31.3 m.. 9.58 mew: P". 31s m. it.’ mo". Z ‘l7 HER-LIN 9 3" ls.m.-Folk.-Muslc from Old Austria. DJD. 75.4 m.. 11.77 mciz. 'I‘OK\'I" 9145 n.m.-A Talk in English by Dr. Sisabtiro Urnmnto, "Jnpnirs Scientific Culture." Mandolin Cnonccrt. .l'?l".. 15.1 m.. 19.79 ca. PARIS i0 :20 p . m.--Gramophone ofdS . TPB-T 25.2 m., Ten-n 25.6 m., 11 n EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION "min; and Summing Ginsu lltd ll. J. MABOII OFTUMETRIST MONTAGIIE. l’ l. I. Office (tonne-clad With Drlgokm _4__ P l