are Canadals [fly "ll/aéarsa” Cotzamu? j (ll/labasso Colfions "l h: liming §.Ii...' 1.7K" in th: Klngdmn uI Wulluiw In the Lind o! 1h: Willie Robbin." —-Loiigt'ellu bes/ lllwflllllfiSO" is the Ojibwziy Indian word for White Snow- §_§[iu¢ Rnlwhit, and Wabasst) (Itittuiis are just iis fleecily ‘Salk and snowily white as the fur of "Rgikibit after which they are named. the \Vhite Snowshoe dlcliind the Wabasso trade marlc is an orliflliililfiflfl of 1,000 skilled workers ivhuse daily lives are devoted t0 lhc itli .ii Ul-[Ufllllllfltlllt uittuns that will excel all others. Tr)‘ lit-lp tlicin accomplish (‘his Pilll, they are given the (hUiUQSC raw cottons from ErYPli ‘ 5pm,,“ {mm the South Sea! irilniiila; from the Southern and they wurl< with “Hyliillvfy and €l|lllpIllCIlt only t-quallt-d by that in the (ii|i-it Ulil (louiilry lvlills. Al. l llii-ir ideal i‘: nchlevcd. Thc\X'ah-.ie.si» Ciitmii (‘iinipuny has won 1 i a clf '1 ltliul [Ilnll Stllbllll tifniiiii- iiiiiliiig the iolliin mills of the .i . . . . “.|,,.|, wurltl‘ ‘its phiulljtilh are ilii-(iiicslrhiit tli LT.iii.i\li.iii WUHIAJII. ' evi-r gladdciied the hearts \Vh.,,,.,,,., yuiir |i.~e.l~---\vli.iiev~_-i you lUUk fiir in quality, beauty and ihc Wiihawi Itlltlt’ niurk giiliiiiiiiccs you complete and “I ll lllillutlgll ualislaciiiin. Cainbrics Nalmuxiks Longiclotlm Lawns Madiipulunis _ Circular Cottons Yolk-ii Twillii Shootings Also '\ full range of Broadcloth and Shining-i in plains and (nip;- Mullu Voilcs, Chi-ck Nuinsliiiki. and Lingerie Cloths in c. , . wliiic and ull the new prevailing shades. wABAss-o sorrow COMPANY LIMITED Tllillzi; iUVilLS’, PQ. Willi l"l it, ill i l l \ \‘I_|h‘|’fi“ ,. Uriah»... mat i... hailieil in ilie iiphr tli.il p. fuuury’! thousand i..i.-i...... >1: Miiiiilri- River ruiiiiliiit helilml l i.~. iliii ls ihi~ l.-. .iii.iii ml i- IIi-vi- It I» i!.ii r!i.- LIN) .i.i iiiniiiiiliip. . Ift1|Vli(lL'>i\A ll aiilliivsu. iiiis Iii uiiiiliinuitetl ihiuush the l .\i:| SALE 0F LADIES’ Fashionable Buckskin Oxfords GOOD ‘ FALL $175 A Pair O Broken lines. all sizes in the lot, but not in each style. These are high class shoes, worth up t0 $8.50 a pair. See them in our window this week. A L L E YLIMITED FOOTWEAR EASHIONABLE HAMILTO_N ‘rill-l l".\\‘lblll'l‘lil.\i HINPE iiuo SHADES hnnink Let iIoi-sifl ii|i; lll w Royal (Milk Lunch ’er Sizzle ! plan lo do iniii-li hali- "y," \\'|‘illll('i'. She- buys BISCUITS and rvally (‘IIJUYH llfll‘ sulninoril I Illa shlnllil worry ! BISCUITS & Q9- ‘ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. DIOTIONARIEAS-For iii. Bchooi children. See lid. OD LINES in Hrassiiars to cloilr at. 25c. Proivsu Broiiu, lad, 4823 THE GRIST MILL at Clyde River will be open Thursday, Sep- tember 10th. 4815-9-9-2“ QUEEN NUT COAL best kitch- coal. Ilelivcrcil ill] cnrloud lots t about Z50 tons lo uliy station. As ' {or prices. Carroll Bros. 4825-9-ll-tlf THE RESIDENCE and Flll‘llllilI'l~ of lhi- lalo Mrs. It. B. Norton will be sulil on 'I‘uosday the 15th. 4822-9-l1-4i GRADUATES WITH HONORS.— Fritlliilfi ol’ Alias ililila Connors, of ‘ivllll vyw illl(l I r lnfiilvllizlry, Boston, will. he llllfililttlifll lo know lllal (who. ll'1l‘.-§ passe llih<~ IIInsslioliiisistel-lis SIM" iiomrils I-xuulls, (or rvgi ilillll wilh .ll(lll‘()l‘_ ilnaltlllg zlli : 11m- of 00.7. Miss (‘oilllors is ii evgzlililain: lii‘ llllt‘ (‘Ilurlotletuivn Iios» pilal, and ;, ilznii-zlilvi" oi‘ Mr. and Airs. II. l~‘. (‘minors ot‘ llllifl city. ————~——<0—>~_ Centennial Celebra- tion Till‘ IlIIXH ol‘ Hi-pl. l5lll~>>l7ll|. \\'ili lll‘ l‘l‘.ll-l(*‘l.l(’.l‘ lilies iii the val- ulillzii" lii‘ l'l'llli'r_'ltJ\\‘ll coiigregutiiiii \\'ll('ll |'iir those (lays they will an (Uflillll lhr i'ri-.~aliylvl'i:lii \\’olni->ii':: .\il.<.-iiollaly SnI-ii-ly iil‘ the. iliziri- liliii». Provinces, Illlll at (he sonic lilllt‘ cl-h-Iiralo the lzoiiti-liary 0i‘ lllt‘ l‘oi'nl.'lliuil oi lilo first \\"Ioilien's ‘Aiissililiziry Sni-ioly iii (lillillilil In noiiliwlioli \ (ll tho i’i'vsb_vleriaii '!lllill'll. ’l‘lil ".0 ' llinl WII" lollndi-il in ....i was vallerl "'i‘hi» Priili-i-liiivii iwinaii- Eioi-icty I'm‘ gullilip; (ho (Lispi-l." nllil llr iiizaliliii I'llll1IlIll‘Il oi’ palriin .‘\‘¢‘I'|'4‘l.'Il_\'. ll‘l‘.'lilll'l‘l', flllil Ill! .- '< 9H5. P\'(~‘i'Illl\'t-l fainiiiiIlli-e iil‘ [our nieni- hers. The diilngales. who arc oxponlod will lllllllllrl‘ iipivzirds oi’ I50. will ‘ll‘I‘i\'P ’l‘lil-allay proizraiii will nioriillig and thi- opt-ll Wollilcsllny lilorniiig and Plillllllllr‘ llll 'l‘ll|il (lay i-veilingz. Vinny llIllPIl S]lI-!.'l.lt' era and ri-luliiod iilisriiiiililrieis \\'ili lillit‘ part. Among iilhcrs will l)!‘ R(‘\'. .\lr. itolih ol‘ Kin-mi. I'll‘. .\ior- loll ol‘ 'i‘i'iliiil:lil, llr. Ii‘. M, .»\‘nId. ol‘ illlralia. ills. .\ll'(illlVI Pro- dd-all oi‘ lln- \\‘o:-.ii-rn Di on o1 \Vliiii|ill's .\ii~.~<ioli:liIi-.; . Itlllllln‘. and iii", It. \' Ho»: lil‘ llaiifzii will also lain» purl. .-\n llPlll o1 .‘i|II"lIll inli-rt-si is ai-l. down fol \\’i-Iil|~-sllay' I'V(‘l|iilf.‘, win-ii zi lnhli-li will hi‘ linvvili-d in lllt‘ I'|jiil<-l-lii\\'ii .-lllirrh iii honiii" oi‘ this sui-lc-ly. 'i‘h'i- iliii-l is plum .1 llu-ro by Ibi- i'(ll|_l.',l‘|lf.§‘illl()ll who foul justly priiild for llii~ lllilllllll‘ lliul ialls lo lllPllI in Ilial llli- ‘_',l'i‘.‘ll work ul‘ tho I'm-e: IiyIi-rlnil Wliliiolfs Alissloliziry S0 violin-s ill (lllllllllll. so ril-lily lull-ss- iid b) (loll. llilll ils inception ill lhv lliizloi'lt' Prllll-ulliivii I'llIl|‘I'll. (In-iii i-lllliilsiusln vllnrui-leerizvs Illusi- who (HP Iioailliii: ii|i the work n1‘ Pllllildlllllllll-QLII Ill.» r-iiilgrvgiiliuil is l-zigin-Lv looking forward to noxl work us‘ zlllolhor inillistone iii il:; l'l(‘ll mid lioll-d history. The Public Forum (Continued from Page 4) l-olin y lo rrlzird its progress, to ilirn-ulilwigl- llti i-ilizl-ns," olia, lNIlIil iii any slaloliicnt iiiaile by any plib- lll‘ man l\\'llt'llll‘l‘ for political m" ()lll('l' propaganilli), but iii llll‘ liard cold iai-l upon \\’lll('ll llio iil~ lcrani-o is touiiili-il. The mall leaves (Yiiiiildii bol-nilso he wits oill of work and Iiall (n go. and not lii!- i-ailsc any piililli- niun told him hi» iviis oiil o!’ work. Mr. bloighon was not llirerliiig llwnl to go. he was pointing to the fact that they had already gone. and lhnl. they run only bu brought back by pro- viding work for them at home and until-lug lhoni again I0‘ llltlll‘ iiiillvii land. ’l‘lil-re is no man lll (lilllflllil bet-- tor iiiforlni-il of (his lriilli than Illi- Prime Illinlslor: ll Iias been forced upon liini by supporters as well as opponents, and IWPIIIINQ it. has lill his iullnliiisli'zilitili with the» Iiiri-e 0i’ 1| Long Toni projm-Illo lhiil hi- is soeltliig lo dodge the l|ll]l'lt'l. _ lirosp, l.lIl. 6~ ‘Take Part In Rcscuc ‘battling all eighty mile ualo Illill JUST ARRIVED a large assort- ment of cliildruiis and misses llzils Prowsc Bros, ,I.l1l, 4823 FOR SALE, BARGAIN~0nlL 2% years. (Auquuiru-i lioorgu Murphy. Miliviile. 4720-9a5-5l LADIES FANCY SILK knitted scarves, Special 90c, ProwseIlruia, Lid. 64823 ‘ CARVELL BROS RECEIVED A wire ithat the steamer Ceuta wEii leave Montreal IPi-iday looming ill‘- rlvilig n; (Jllzirlotleroivn, MOlhlily, Sept. 14 and will sail llie saint: day tor Si. Johns, ,Ni’ld. Garvvll Bros, Age-ills. 4512 l) 10 iii. MISSES TWO-PIECE Ji-rsey dres- ses, Special $10.50. browse Bros" l.ld_ 4x23, ' LADIES RAVON KNITTED bloomers “SLXO and $2.98. Double‘ iiliice $15.50 assorted shades. Proivue 121i POLICE COURT.—-A nilni ch g" I'd Willi violallion oi‘ the Prohibi- lion A-lal. was Iiined $200. ail the; Police Court yeslle-rtlzly lll0l‘lllll'g.i AllIlLllPl‘ nppiiaring on. a silnillurl vliairge ivzis ilis-nilsseil. wi .Ii speeding. an aiitoisl was tin- ci] $10. ___;<o>--__ PERSONALS III-r, and .\Ir.<:. Byron llowlioss, Hmliool 9A., i~i.l_v, hove Ils ithoii" guest iliii-ing (Illvu puzsl \\'<'L'.l(' Mr. liownesis’ sister, Airs. F. S. lllglllli ol‘ Shetlialc, N. ll. Mr. (f. H. (IlmdI-rlilliii. oI‘ ()I.~ PZIIWII, Donlillioil Apiurisl, has ur- l‘l\'I‘Il lll illiii r-iiv liii a loll-r oi‘ ili~ <|li"l'l|lUll ul‘ ‘lliP llpiairiirs ii-t [he Ex- DP-liiiiiiiiiiliiil Iuriii. Alias llPllI Slr-ivari zlliil Alisa Allwlii Young ul‘ \\'ood Islands. \\'(‘l‘I‘ In lhi- l-ily (inlay vii l‘oiil.- lo iili-iliiil ’l‘lil-y wore ll4'l'l\Ill|)1IlllI*Il Xlizas \\'iiini' of lVooll li-i- In (‘ha rlolli-liiivii by from] Nicholson. ii iso lands. Airs. ll. Ii). Ziii-Iiollrili. Alolilreal. who lins boon vlailini; her lltlffllllfi, Mr. nilil Alix-i. Palrivlt Hanlviiiil. lllllllt llivcr. for (ho past six weeks has ftclllljlPll Io her home. .______<r§_i_ Bowdoin And Peary (Canadian Press) \\'.~\SlllNII'i‘(l\l. Sept. lIi nAflt-l‘ ri-sa-iiin}: lllv I‘l't'\V of lwo fllllllll Iioals Ironi Ilii- Island ol’ 'l‘zllllii', |liI' llalll::li naval \‘I‘!i'i('l sleanil-l‘ Iloiviloiii Iii’ lhv Alv-Millnii orr-llv vxpiirliliiiii. has jiiiilod Ibo ‘Peary ‘ll (iolllhali. (Iroi-iilallil. ilolli (‘FPWS of lhl- llll\\'(lillll and l‘<-nry' look party in the rescue. ‘ " ‘i '1 ‘lint: cniinnorrnrowu‘ Gfiliiimsu (Illiairgl-ll l jg‘ 11......“ iuaimi 1......l¢.i..., m. L (Jiuilitl/ lloiii tnivfl Ala-i "U Iiml iii two ihlltiuiil uvlurlliyd, ted is ails.‘ Always (urn over the edge when buying; iinil loul: for the lllTulljj, luny-[ilirr Iiur- lup buck. It yllIIFLlIl/Ulrd‘ yum-s and l/ruurs of autis- jurIo-rp ivcur. lhiiiiiiilon Lilwlcllnl anil [tillf/S 11ml lJonlinion Irlluill Lillulrilill, are lllllllv ill (‘lluuilu b1} the iilanllflli-lilrurs o] Iiie famous Doiiiiiliiiil Bullie- ship Linoleum. Brighten up your home this Fail. cosy comfort and sunshine dmie at little cost by covering your floors with Dominion Linoleum. ability to stand hard wear. its smooth, clean surface an- ideal playground for indoor days. Dominion Linoleum comes in a wide range of at- tractive patterns. There is something suitable for every rouiii. it is easy to spoticssly clean and sanitary. and it's watciprooi, too, so light mopping or brush- ing is all that's needed. Chase dullnessloutdoors with Dominion Linoleum, the best floor value that money can buy. Other Dominion Floors Dominion Linoleum Rugs offer tages of Dominion Linoleum and are mailc in popular sizes in nil endless variety oi beautiful designs. Easily 1ll0Vr.'(l liutn room to rooni. Dominion inlaid Linoleum, made in Cziilaclzi liud therefore low in price, is a did iloor that lasts a lifetime. Here is a floor that everyone appreciates. Grown- ups like its beauty; its labors-living qualities, its You czimiot wear the pat- tern out — the colors go right through to the back. A: all blouse Flllllillliflfl and Departmental Stern. Yndoan‘ Let cheery, prevails. It's easily And the kiddies find lay and easy to keep No cracks or seams all the practical advan- splen- I) l) and. ll’ giiissllile, saildie the blziniu ilpon Ills great (HIIHIIIPIH. Surely, wile-thin" In (he stiipidiil’ 0|‘ his own jiiilglneiit. or in bis lllllllIl(!l'lllI_-{ conception oi‘ the L‘i'(‘ll- iilily and jiidgineill. nl‘ those he lid- lii-asses, Mr. King shows iii this ln~ slum-o iil least a strong evidclicii lll fiivnr of reversion to the original Darwinian type. I uni, Sir. etc, EVOLUTION. B. B. B. The Great ‘ Blood Purifier I Dictionary; Coupon ' Date b. Please Ilnd enclosed the cum of 9 m)’ New or Renewal Subscription to Guardian and New University Dictionary. clllrlottetown ‘Mum 15o extra tor postage beyond 20 milu 0|‘ 0o within II mllrl. 3 . . . . . . . . . . The This la the day of WWW‘ (Ion, and bY “"1"” ‘h’ blood pure you resist Infec- tion and dllfifllé- This old and well-known blood builder has stood the test oI time, and colts so little. Try one bottle and note the wonderful QIIGCN- H. L. WORTHY DRUBGIBT [band about the crown, ored ribbon lied lll a flat bow on raspberry ‘colored nruwli is ahlrred und the brini is, |)lIlll'l. The only smart rhinestone arrow. By Marla Belmont Siiinrt lists for practical wear are ull smiill In size. All the largel- unes ura tor (liens ivear. The iilr per lllOIlPl is oi’ beige felt. belting ribbon of hrowii ilDDUllFlllH lii lllU insert treatments and in llll‘ The lint below this is ll (llllllllll- that are turned‘ luck and lie-Ill d wu by ii sell col lln lop 0t the Iiead. Tho boliloin iii‘ the column is oi‘ velvet. Th.’ ornament is n‘ H1. HUNTERS! .. lake a bottle 0t Mlnardfimto lllil woods ‘Willi yon. Splendid tor sprains, cuts, bruises. "l Harm)" 5* I lNl ENTA. l‘? P‘ v1 (lNRA (Dill . Reading c. u. RT Radiofifi“l.'fil'.if.'i‘lull? Programme I N, B. p.111 —- value). IslaiilU-Mrs. Illiss Lucy Blanchard, .\ir. Ar Ill‘ Bruce. Mr, Bi-ii Acorn. ‘ ‘ \ iolei Pianoforte Solos (ii) "Allv o 5L3.) l, m CD11 SpIrItO" (DlIsSi-‘ltl, (h) "Sir ~ gqiupp) |>}{()(;}{L.\1\1fy||§ veiilr" (KIil‘g£I1l0i)—iPl‘0l.- \\'- \'l-‘. mail: 'I‘\'I\IIC \'il.|..\<:i:i Fletcher. 3. Soprano Solos Laughter" “Theresa ll Mrs. IW, E. Fletcher. live model oi’ pale umber velvwl-l7- (hlllfllno Solo“ with pointed <flup Best Love" Arthur Bruce, u. N. n. RADIO l'ittl(I|I.\!\iI\Ii-l I bistros), nonunion.‘ 8 p.m.—(A.S.'l‘.)-~ Kiddies’ Iialt IIiiin'¢.-\iint lilil. 8.50 p.in.-— Dominion Depaiilinotlt of Agri- culture Market ‘Service. Sl-‘UDIO PROGRAMAIII iby Arlisls from Charlottetown. ward Island, iiiidi-i- direction oi’ iProi’. W. E. Fletcher, LIN). M., A.'I‘.~C.l.. ll\ .................. .. PART I 1. Quarteliles (a) "0 Cilllllllil i (Ii) "island I i (Montgomery - “Hilsoiil. riotic. Hymn of Prince lGil iii-i] l3. Fl¥l&l>‘l'. W. Land" (McGill)—i‘Miss Lucy Blanchard. 8. Tenor Solos (a) "First Iaive is (AYPY). Mother oi’ Aline" (Biirluigh)—~I\Ii' PART ll. Soprano Solos (a) "Cuine to the (Marlin), '(li) "The Trail That Leads to Ilomo‘ (McKenzIe)—.‘Mrs. \V. Llrlvlch Fair" El‘, Baritone Solos (n) "Even Brav- est Heart ( Gounod) (b) "A Song oi‘ Canada" (Lemon) Mr, Ben Acorn. Violin Solos lrviiil" lean ilornby, Jfontralto Sol Morning" (Deiiza). (b) "Mavour- (0‘Nolll)—Miiss neen Rooiiin" (Eiisthope (a) on (8) Lucy Blanchard. — "Canada's Future" (u) (Sanderson). "Meditation" (Thais) (MIIRSPIIPI), (b) "LlPllPH (Kreislery-Mlss N Fora. AL (i. ‘l‘ennr Solos (a) “Parlr-II" (’i‘os laillaliy” ‘ ti). (bl "A (‘Llllftiflililll (Pliny) Mr. Arthur lirm-iy \'iii-;i| Imi-l V —"\\'ali:liinuii. l nrll. H. Qiizli'li-lll~ “.\ , (|.t)lll‘)'"'I\ll'.‘4 \\'. l-I. Pfinrs Ed- _ Ace-uni pan ist .1. ONT. 0.30 p.lli, (ill) S.'l‘.) ~ l)illllPl' (‘oiiueri. l nil." ‘Purl- “Viillcy o (All (llIlFilllU A t‘. t‘hapnian, lAllltlil-‘llh’ (Adulll, Suprzilio; Hlilnlbisr Idle-tuber. Alias Lucy Iilani-liuril. Mr. Arlli- ur Bruce. Mr. lien Acorn. \\'|Ilil of llli: Night!" (Surge-lull) — bits. \\'. l<l. l-‘le-lrher and .\‘il'_ lien Ar‘- Rillll’. lFUAlUNWBIl by (JNIIA Dance- (Jrclies- lrzi, illrs_ lrviiw iilzilcoini, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 CNRT (365.9 blelrvs). TORONTO. Luigi Roinair-elli and ills King lid- wlird ilolel (Junta-rt Orchestra playing .n (he .\|aili Dining Room ol‘ lhi» King Edward jQI'.\l{"l‘ET'i‘l<? under (he Ilil'\‘I‘ll(Ill; .\. C. Chupllinn. Daisy liilillllfilli 'l‘uiiiil'; Ji-ssii» Bull , II. Norris, Bass, rhisistt-il by‘ I. Violin Solos (a) "Serenade ill ,.| yum.“ Reudtil-z (y Hurflpy, A" ‘Denzal- (h) “val” Cullwilfll, Ilarnitiiiicli; The 'i‘o\\ii qllette" (iWhivle)—lVIIss Kathleen (‘r ,. H.;,,,,,,_.|f I Hnriiby, l- llllYllilltl (u) “\\'i' a ilundri-ib “impifi. Baritone Solos (a) “King iil‘ llii- _| who Hmnnlp.) ‘p; uni,“ llllllll" (Marks) (b) "Tllvfll" R1 ‘ma; iliii-ii." (llllllllll)_ g‘ Adam“l*‘]“r- 3"" APOHI- '3. ll lilriiiiii Solo (a) "Lisli-ii lo‘ (Lflieiidilig-"The Slope-pipe lIiiI¢"' Illltx 5|,,,.k,,,,, Hh-df- (h) T,“ Mi > (l)l"l.lmll‘l0Ild)——‘Dl'. George (ltPEIl Yoi 0],] (‘d-Ly 13(,1,,,pl_'_ i (a) "Bmak n. 3 Q1" ellv (n) “John Pi'\i"l Day" (Sanderson). (b) “lJii|ia" l-Wle (b) “Sing-alingu-liiigli-l 'l‘iine (b) "liitllc ti. Piiiiiu Tit’ Duel-Joni llifidlwv" rs A. ("_ (‘hupinun and IIusIi McAdam. lii --"Tlis Daisy Lni s]; t‘, Clizipni _ 8. Qiinrlolile _ (German). McAdam Old Times." Gray." H). Conlrlilto - lo-"In ll. Reading-Se led, Kwlh- l2. QlI8TlPltP—--" "A ‘May 11.30 p.m.—- playing in the 9- Harmmllfil olos (a) "Medley of b) “Darling Nellie Long blnclianlvil and Rlu-lii-l" — and A. "London 'l‘own"i hfil‘ olii Fashioned W. " (phpibm-y Dn y ' his King ma. Orchestra. mer Gard- I (JNRIQ (fillill .\ii~lrii>'). l-li'l.'\i(il\"l‘lJ.\' .\i.'i‘.\. ' ‘ T124! [ti It p ill (‘.\l.’l‘) (‘hildronk llall‘ lliilir. 8.220 lo lllJlo p.ni. Studio llllllt'i'l'l by (lii- (‘aliadian Nilliullzll l<iil\\ii_\:»' (‘onl-vrl I y in Vocal and l|l.Ill'IIlllI'llFiIl 1'1»- li-rlilills. ~-—~<0>—~-~ Father's Altitude “No-" iri-pl Perl-y l'lllli'l',ll\‘, “ I i-anllol milliplaiil Iil" my l':illi.-i":.- ll'l'lilllll‘ill. Th.» illilllllll‘ liiirard nil- which hi- lwilislilillly’ lnuilliaiiis iii his ll‘ll‘l‘_ifi oiii~ oi‘ ilnri-inilliili; kind llessf" l\ll4'lll"lll (lnrigoy-lv, SSWPGYEIYEQEF S.\'I‘I l RDAY SEPTEM BER 12 \\‘(:\' (Schenectady, N Y.) . (Iieiieral Electric Compauv ‘ ‘Jim Iiiliii-yiilas (379.5 Meters) l Eastern Standard Time l H.150 a. m. ~SIULZlK market report. l] l0 a. in.-——~Proziuce market re- |lill'|. III-ii a, ni-—Tiiiie signals. litlo p. Ill.—D3llt'i? program by lliili-I Van Curler Orchestra. Sche- iii-l-llldy. N. Y. - JUST LIKE A MAN——'By Gene Knott V ll n‘; n sHAMeueAie, vJuvE HAD 1D uo _ AU. THAT TiPAvELLINcI ________? ~. V KQH/Kullevefiv non/mm Home room, I fir, lEAN BEN-IHHJHI‘: lb THfifififiwplXi-TRAPIVE Mam‘; luminous My HLbOiAMD o-moaouz r0 "me 10 I ~il=.--airroFl~le'Di0 I've LAJEIJQFOIA uooDiyess bAKE I i SUPPKDSE Hats BEEN ewvnurwe Ammo twin/we A e000 TIMI.