. i SEPTEMBER 'S/1926 ` _ "mn cHARLor'rs'rown GUARDIAN ° _,- _ _ PAGE-_nwvniilll li "1.- N. I L5 .' _|'-"‘ _ , M. sf' .....- _ _ ......-- ' Mrs..W./. Thompson _ Route 4' 5. Covington, Georgia.. “` Women Avoid Operations 41* THROUGH neglect of early symptoms some female weakness may reach a ' stage where an operation is necessary, but most of the common ailments of women, when taken in time, are not surgical ones, and _should yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. When such warning symptoms appear as pains in side or back, headaches, backache, fainting spells, nervous depression and irregularities, they indicate that something is wrong, and unless the cause is remedied, serious organic trouble may develop. Lydia E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound should be taken as soon as such symptoms appear. lt not only relieves the present suffering, but lessens the chance of future trouble. Accurately prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, Lydia E. l’inld his siipiiortern in East Kc-nt, As lion. Manning Dnlicrtylii- i :it me time ol* liii-i re-sigiiatioii, (lie ilreiitvst and mont iinportaiit plank ii\ the platform ol any llnlied Fariiier Organl'/.alloii is that iiulion- Iil iiysieni ol’ lliarlietiiiig the pro~ l _ready under way, and llle Liberal” ducts ot’ the farm. lin ri-.peateil l llliil in his rcceiit aililrcsg al, liiilgc- "‘~l;l‘ll‘l“l"ll lll lll” ll”l‘l~ lllfll’ Wlll be town. l-io repeated. us well, that §l_l"‘i__l_‘:_’-l_l_l:l_lllla‘l*’ llleTl_fll`mel' Vine his break lroin the l’rogi'(-sslves hm _"lp ___l_i°m°ll_~ _ rarle Wallnllgli was (ine cliielly to the tact. that in P______l_7______' _“mu _ll‘- lllelli 0 Novenibei- of 1925, I-ion. Mr. Mieigii-_ " Sl llle mffillllm Ul en deiviareil lilmscir in favor of - such rt national marketing system. 'llc added. at the same time that ulfily sincere in big addition oi that (lie (iid that in the course of Ii ppmk ,O hm _ _ _ _ ___ _ - . _pli\t¥orm, for tho rea- :)‘;‘_"’ll_ldi‘_fl*"l-Llllizll lillllieltllli/"__ lll lg” son that lic has tiilked it through l_l K 0 ' l-ls K*-ll - W We li the West, and because of that, has lll‘l"~”le‘l lllll “llef llllllll-Y (lf l-he met with ii. remarkably flue recep- lflllllels flllppolllllg llle lllillfil' tion wherever he has gone. lieaileil -Progressive candidatures of the t'u.=iioni-sts." and where he de- that the Liberal Govemment haw __ :lne(1__tlie__Llberiil attempt to swal- nov... been ,,ymp,.(h..,|L. toward., _ow____;(, lioigressives body and soul ii... farmers' cause, ami rim; Cer. if _I0 lll‘l“ ‘ll‘*lillCU-lllc Ii0llllC8l tuin Progressives who have per- "3l1'~l€W Of U12 11lSt (ll111I‘ler»eent- mitted themselves to be swiiilowoii lion. Mannl-rig Doherty added by the Liberals are traitors to the B real cause of the farmers ot the ll/llllbler 0? AXl`l0\lll\ll”0 was hellril Dominion. The only farmer hope ll Kent (/°ll‘lltY Wllem il lU'Sl0DlSi1 of attaining ‘ii practical operation onslaught. is being made upon A. D. (J_lieapilii, the Cpiiservntive, an(l in piiriform is to suppo,-t me f,,|l0w_ D0h§_0;1rS(_:_ 01 i_s remarks, Hon. Mr ers of Hon. (Mr. Melglien, and to y xprossed the hope that veto Conservative wherever thu for that one great: plank in their 9 opportunity arises. 0 'i‘ii:it was the message of Ilon. ‘Manning ‘Doherty at Ririgomwn, 5 lt_is to be hoped that the formel' I- Minister of Agriculture in the g§_l="(l;_l1i-I reasons why the farmers’ Drury Government; will seg fit io Y 09° lles ln the Sl1DD0l'l¢ 0f repeat the message at other points bcioro the election campaign is ‘1- The United Farmer organiz- over, and that grin more United “tl°ll-5 have S0UZl1l1 f0i` ll0l1@SlY ill Fiirniers will have driven home it them the folly oi! supporting the t-fusionists. ‘ iillls __ _RADIO PROGRAMS . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 _international R§%i° Program; EVENlNG C NCERTS Theatre. \‘\'lCAl<2, WWJ, WSAI, W-RC. = - _.... -~. 1-- -----~-_t°:*;_;f--ff __ E _ l.YDu\ E.PiNii in their i-lioscii ziiovatiiiii. 'l‘l\o sp.'1(‘i(ui;i iiiniui; -ronni was i:i:1t(~l`iilly (|(~(~o|'at(-ii in-|' the au:(pii'- in make (»\'lli‘yun(i (¢0mi`oi'taiili~ ions 4-\'i~l|t. aiiil the taht(-:L lailvn (town wtlii tho inoat. l(-mpiini: --zit- ulilvs \'.'l|ii'li only artists iii the (-pii-iircan taster: cinilil p|'o(li|<'i~. Alter thi- inniir man liznl ii--vii ::iiiili~l(~ii|iy ntteiiileil lo, wry (-om' pli|u(~|il:il‘y sp(-ei-lie,-i I\v\-\'i‘ niiuii- by __..__,_.__,____._.__.__.._.__,______,,_,___.__ -.._ ______,_____,_.__.__n _ in the colnniunity ln which tlii-ys-i\'i»i':ii ol' liioso present niiil -ibn social coiiipaiiy for a llollrii enjoyed ilieiiiaelvcri plniio s(-l(‘(‘iioui\. i\lr. nnii Iii-r.-i. lliuiligan who at lioiuo. _ many i|sl»l`ui and happy yeai and hi-arty \\'lien thi- time zirr .(03) with B... Ami.; With 0?' damp cloth, coverithe glass with the soft, scrgtchless Bon,Ami lather. In a minute it dries. A whisk with a clean, dry cloth and away goes every trace of dirt. Not a spot, not a streak. The window’a clear as airl _ Bon _Ami makes all cleaning and polish- mg easier. It blots up grime without hard lcrubbing. ‘Doesn't scratch--(ioesn’t make -*ll* l‘°'i.il°..tsil_1>r.muzh-. , Made in l Canada _ts "’ Principal uses of Bon A mi- \ __ ' f _ _ ¢l:aningandpoli:hing Il’s fun to cleanwith it! ~ I ` < It’s fun -' not work - to clean windows Window! Mirrors Refrigerators White Shoes The Hands Aluminium \Vnre llsthtulis, Tiling Fins Kitchen Utensil! White Woodwork Brass, Copper, Tin and Nickel Ware Linoleum and Glass linking Dishes _ Congoleum ‘Cal-te and Powder' / mul houuwivuunbotlu _ °'Hun'l lrralr/:rd Yu ' ' alnioiat as yoi|nl‘; as they we (|||:ir|1~1' of century ago worn. hig iieiigiiiiiil with tho compi\ny,`oi :ul llie|iisi=i\'i=:i allll elpureii no p: 'l‘lic gnir-_-:t.~i bei`oro'l(=a\'liig nl i-reil ili>iinil:int \vl:alie:~\ on them 'tl tow VVJZ (-(55) N. Y. linpei‘lalli1ips. i Wil-\l\‘ (|02) N. Y, Army noiia, to moo P M Wmcl’ WT"\l~l- W-lAll» Wlllb WGN (303) Clilcago. Musleal1’ro WSM (283) Nashville. \Vard-Bel- niout College. 9.30 P. 'M. 'Pytliias Male Quartette. _ ' 6-3° P- 'M- 'Kimis (341) -Liiiooiii iviuiiiooie WCY (380) Schenectady. Eastman WSH (353) Nushvlllm Studio Pm grain, grlllll. _ Wil1S (3-I5) Cliiczigo. Urgan. .1 . - , , _ . ' _ won (-105) Newark. -Masked Minus llli-fx.,-.,l,,“’,('l) Mllw‘l"k°°' blulno \Vi\10l) 117'] *ol '_ wi.iu (302) icigiiif nil i>op..|..._ ,`§,,.,,,_,( ,,§,_)_,.',_,,;°L_"""""" W'l“°"‘. ilien KYW (i'»:l(i) (Jluuugo. liamlly ilu-lil'-_ \VhW( (`~i2Il|l Ciiici. (‘.iiicinii'iti Post ` “Pink ol i’roi.:r:ui\s." with Viiil-\l.l (1575) (.'\lilwuu_l(ec. ()rgun. \V(j(`;() (H7) _,HM in PM] _“muy Ililll ll l\»\Q (2-ll)_ Porto Rico. lilunicipai .|,i|..| .|i,,|,.l¢,. (2 . -- Llullil. _.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bok WCAU (276) _________ Me____)Se Cow (,oluinbi.i. Lnnteit ro a cert Quartetts. WR,/A L - -_ my WRNY (375) N_ Y_ George M__g____ m_g____(__’;i(_»_)___lli(lnnoml. Bilptist ‘lf‘i" ‘”`“"“~ 1o.1o P. M. HHH _~* 7.15 ‘P. iM. l{'l‘-HS (375) lloi. ‘~‘»prliigs. New Ar- :unt Vi NY (376) N. Y. isuac.-ioii’.~i Con-l iington String ’l‘li~io. ue rt. _ l'or cal IP rograin. _ lu ' 7.30 P. M. U _. . . . ~. . ...- l`iitnri\_ uliil that they iniglit bo lizile VVEAF (192) N_ \r_ _[)m»|__3 Sax... \vg§{.t;`i.0`i) UULMU' the Pepper iron phuni- Uctet, also WO0, \VJAl(,‘ l 1039 p M lo (~oinln~:\ie their (ioliien Jubilee- W'l‘i\(:, v\'p;E|_ Wt-A|,,_ _wb-A ` ' ` WCAil', WGR. WMCA (341) N. Y. Entertainers. WUZ (455) N. Y. Plillhiirmonic coi 0811. also Will! and. WRC. grllfn, WGY. ' 1*i~ogriuii. 8.00 P. M. phony. cert. grain. aire. WLS (345) Chicago iS\ir rise time lum. 4 10.25 P. M. li"-“V” Wl-Allll (316) Rlehinoiid~-Illll. iilufii- KOA. (322) iionvcr. il’ubll('. Service Saxoplioiio lianil l‘rogr:nu. l- KYW (536) Cliiirago. Cnrnlvzll. nuiiibers. l‘ 11.00 P. M. _ Back to Ulo Virglni ' .. 'Y- WMAK (2(>(>)_ Buil`nlo. LMusiciil-- C-NiR.W (384) Winnipeg, Si_u.1|0 pm. gfilin WMIEG (316)_iRlel1uion(1 Hiii. Stoiiio ci»‘c'r (330) victoria. Entertain- ment. ' IQIAX (509) Oakland. Educational. PWX (-100) lliiinua. Mllitnry_~d'lan(1 WSM _(283) Nashville. Studio musi- ..\iiui~ilc. _cap _ WU* (517), Pontiac- Detroit Sym- 11.30 P. -M. WlEB(II (370) Chicago. Musical. Kl`N1“ _(266), »Shemmd<>a‘ ii. con- won (sas) Kansas city. Midweek- Musicale. __. ll. W'11,Wl (423) Cincl. Shut-ins pro- 32,00 Mid, WJ-1-D '(310) Moosoiioiirn. ropuior. WOK (217) Chicago. capitol inc- Kro (428) Son Frinionoo. studio Program. '12 30 M ; - ' _ p . . _ £32) lW_TAM _(389) Cleveland. Auditor- WSWS _(276) Chi!lg0.. iwitching rl ` llour. ; CNRO (435)_Ottuwa. -Chateau Luur- WILAD _(275) Milwaukee. Organ. iSC0lli,S. ionders. also W~EEf,‘~_WiGR, wioo, WCAE. " WGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla. vocal WGN ,(303) Chicago. Jewish New Year Services. om U. Menorah Society. WEAF (492) N- Y. "Tho Lily of -Killareny," the Light Opera WUI WOAE 7-00 ‘P .M. ' ‘ -WEAF (492) N. Y. South Sea Is- WOR. (405) Newark. "Topics of Day.” "_. _ . WIDAP (365) Kansas.-City. Tell Me ir. Story. 7.15 P. M. QOE (246 Milwaukee "Women (aes) mangas " city. WOR (405) Newark. Special tea- . ture. WDZ (1533) spriogiieiii. -Koigifts oil l 4 ` .- li'i\lIS (375) -liot; Springs, Request _ _ WOOD (2-12) (lrand ltapids. Studio WNll(“ (535). N- Y- -Build. concert. , Mnsicaie. Wi-IT (395) ljliila. (_i'l`0Hl`l*’4S, DPU' WJLVIA (256) Riclimonil. Carry Mol 7 ' _I ' ~ __ _ _ __ l“P0l|TlCAl TRE llCHERY" ll|MEll lll THE FARMERS ~ f -- ---'---”--i;li.i.'.»ii|'\-.'_-r--;-i- The manner in which Hon. Mlm' lorin of the United Farmers has ning Doherty formerly ‘Minister of Ai=:rli-_iiitnrc in the Drur-y Govern- Hiellt. resigned his seat in the Ing- ‘ww no ho . . _ _ _ _ _ . pc in tliiit regard fiom i»_il.itur(. .ind broke -iwuy from »1.lie,hu Kmg _.0H0w|_ng_ 1rog|~oa.~ilves, because he saw that -\ EVERYBODY admires Sani- Bilt Guaranteed Mothproof Furniture. Sani-Bilt Chesterfield Suites bring charm and beauty wherever they go. 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Sixyidvr S guarantee to replace any and every Sani-Bilt Suite of upholstered furni- ture, if moths do the slightest d:imagc.__ ' And this written guarantee accom ponies every piece. Widest range " of designs, styles and prices in Canada. Look for this Guarantee Tag. "arQh_ 1.," .nn SN), W4 TE/\]?fR 'S L/ OO ONAYZTL-D RJ (eo __ _,_ Il ._-__ `_il .'~i ,Z--f' '"1-1 x f -_ ter Trio. ' -_ ,_ __ WBY- (333) springnoid. noriisiorni- FEATURE ;rAi.Ks ` m.. V E __ KDKA _(309) E. Pitts. St-iidlo_ con- _ 8.00 P. M. - °°"' Wim “th N Y Sf“°S°g“° 5°' . Guaranteed./l'(otl|h°oof / W N Y. “Ip'ina Trmiba- ` W. ) » _ WMAQ (448) Chicago. Chapm:\n's. WHA5 (400) Louisville. Studio Voters." A WAA:M (263) Newark. Rninblers. musical. 7.30 P. M. wigs (345) Chicago. College Inn. 8.45 P. M. wi.w (423) cincinnati. Educational w.CArii (462) Pats- Quaker Ciw- ‘WRVN (256) Richmond. :Smit.lier's Talk. 'WHO (526) Des Moines. Dance. llawallnus. WNYC (526) N. Y. "Outdoor Life.” WTIC (476) Hartford. .'l`l'll""l9l5 ' 9.00 P. M. 8.30 P- M. Jongdeurs. WAFD (275) Port. H-urou. _The 'Ice WGHI’ '(270) Detroit. Campers hull 9-00 P- M- anoiiorii. ' ‘ iiour; 'w\w.r 6352) non-oit. iii-.iron Nowi. KSO (242) Clnrln(la.`I’opular. _ 3.40 P, M. WM-lm (250) Chicago. 'i`riunon. KYW (536) Chicago. Clnsstcul. WCAU (277) iI’ltts. Senator Hasselt- 9.30 P. M. WIB (340) Chicago. WLS Trio. pfeflor. WMAQ C-_l-18) Chicago. Cliiipmalls. Will() (526) Des Moines. Four 9.00 P. M. W..\¢l.Cl\ (341) N. Y. (lolonliil lun. ` -iioriiomon. - wnvn [(256) Richmond. (Health wiv. (-155 N. Y. iionry I-`0\'d'»- - _ _WOS (441) Jefferson City. Quartet. Talk- ' WOO _(50% Philn. Sum -Browns. _ wsu! (434) -iowii City. Munich, WBBM '(226) chioogo. 'ri-ovoiogiio. 10-00 P- M- _ WM-AQ (us) chicago. Norinwost- wcco (411) si. Pool-Mpir. Mia- WEAR '(492) N. Y- Pelham llenilh Week Church Services. l0MiA (252) Sh0\’\ilI\d0lll\- Fufrnillll- (sie) -N. Y. ooofr mimpr vv./\»AM _(261.2) Newark. Four 'row Jensleurs. 6.30 i>.M ; E.. -- _ ;=' - _:_-5;- :__ :~,_-i__:;i_;_ -_j W'I‘iC (476)_1{in-(ford, _Travelers yicosf ' ' _ l QQ _ _ ‘_ -_ ____A_ _ __ 'll i 8-30-P. M. ` WGY! '(380) -Schenectady. "'1`ho. `_ - _ Y ` ' ' _ __ WMBB (250) »Chlc»s°. Popular wondo st rsii i "--1-i - T#-‘ ' (2 1"'-) ' “"~ _ iiooom-is oiiiieslliililleli' nieol “F 11.00 P. M. \\'i.\\”. (-123) Vinci- RUYHI Elk- .is-5 -l."'l_5 °' M'§_"'- -it ‘WCCO (417) St- P.iiul.~lVlpiA. (Radio iricityge WHT (400) Chicago. Coilyer's 11.00 P. M. WDAF’ (366) l\:in., woo. wrwv, WI)l}’