THE CHARLOTTQTOWN GUARDIAN Borden ‘News I _ ’ v A i ""' I HOME FURNISHERS FOR MORE THAN _70 YEARS _,' olmatfs i0 Day Sale of BEDS and BEDDING‘ Saturday (April 14th) to Wednesday "(April 25th) ‘i Only at Batman's can you get 5115f!!!" in l1 BED APRIL 14, 192s (BY LADY JANE) Mr. ll’. U. ‘Marvin spent Easter at this home .lu Bloomfield. ‘.\l|'.-.l. ‘Robert ‘Macflheraoxi returned home Satununy eventing from Chur- lottetcwu. Misses Ethel‘ Dannch and Amine 31090118“ intent ‘Eastef. lit ‘their ironies rln Bordon.» ‘~\il'- Jack Wlleid ‘Charlottetown. spent blaster with his pancnts Mr. and Mrai Wadliia ‘Field Bordlmr. Mr. Everett shim. student m I\IcI.can'.-: college Summcusld: spent .1..,,__; scare; . -~.~r . 8034- CA s SOIZD m MARCH ' I zhacase i/zfales Registers GrealestJlo/zt/z. fimalesi uarfer in ' J/upmobi Mkiorqn i For tho third time lincc the ture of motor cars and exceed- gnnonnccmunt oltho new l-Iup- ing by 5006 cars shipments mobile Century Si: and Eight, during the first three months all monthl nhilflllont records M1927. IIII hi h be ' w” e ‘any ‘W an This spectacula climb began broken lut November with the Si: of the Century. Two months later the Century Eight came to accelerate sales to a still faster pace. And they have been going faster month by month. Proof positive of the growing And by what a mar l Over 50% more cars do! vered in March than in Ibbruary-the previous record month. Not alone the largest month, but the largest quarter since ulllill°ml¢ 591!!! tho manufac- popularity of the new Century THE N EW IIUPMOBI LE ENTIIR SIX a EIGHT Gaudet Brothers . Charlottetown, P. E. v \ Hupmobilel - of their greater beauty, their finer performance. their higher value. With such a volume-and sev- eral thousand unfilled orders being carried over into each succeeding month- your course of action is plain — Order your new Century Hup- mobile now to make sure ot definite delivery of the century's finest value in motoring at the time you want it. I 1 ‘ V . #0 ilvihing and colorful body styles-both standard and cualsim-tryuippcd—- now nflered in three different nuhcclbzuu——thr Sir nflhc CmluvyJheCtnlnry Eight and Century 1:5 Eight. I. ictor Together (lVithnvuczil refrain full oi hcart-(hrobs. Vialtz Waringfls Pennsylvunians 21213 ‘ lnstru- Paul Whitemarfs 35883 mental Concert Orchestra My Uhio Home For Trot Jean Goldkcttc and ills Orchestra Vocal Harrington and Bcrsch with “Slcepy" ilull’s Banjo “Ramona” Another Big Dance Hit by the “King of Jazz" ~Walt2 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 21214 lllhb 216515 oft There Must Be a Silver Linings Wan-Inn's 1-1227 For Trot - . Pennsylvanian: Selections from the “Show - Boat” New York's Leading Musical Production 0i’ Man River Make Believe Paul Whiteman and liis Orchestra Record No. 2l2l8 Doi Love You? min, elp Lovin’ Dat Man _ Nat Qhllkrot and The Victor Orchestra Victor rims; tlsctitn QO-O-O§¥§‘Q'O4-§O-OOO+§§4 O4 0-0.‘ l l. HOUSEHOLD . SCRAP BOOK ‘ B l ROBERTYA LEE _ O04 O->O§~&O9-+>90-0 +600 6Q 0+0- Knobs 0n Lids Easier at his homle in Burden. Misses ‘Sybil IPaquez. Thelma (laud-st and Brldgle Parlucn. visited Carleton Siding on Saturday last. Mr. James A. F. MclCallum v." ch» c1" Blur-don Hugh school spent ast- c ‘ ut lflis home 1n Charlottetown- Mlssis (ieorgie and Atlziitl Road spent Lb. Easter holidays wlhh- their parenl» .\ir. ‘and .\lz.s. John L. ltead Bordon. lilies Wanda Graham stlidrrt n1 -l'. W. C. Charlottetown spent Easter with her sister Mm William Lud- dington. Mr. John Lyman pt‘ Trywn is still visllLlng iln lismden. l think “Dzui’s" in love wlh the place ‘but why slwuldrft ho ‘P? Mm. W. ‘l’. laiacNeli, “lull. Avtuztt llowatl. unrltylnl JIIIIES -.\i<~Alct-a' rniurirtd hnmeISaturrluy- evening l‘ hn Summcrslfdc. We in‘: sorry u» 1011111] |..~i' the . on ions llimr-ss of. (lcnrgtvuo rlitll; (laughter ufhlr. and M1 a. Gqrrge (‘erclli Hu- mzmy f1 lends Wish llsr u . pccdy ‘uccovery. Miss ii: idgie Parquet who has re- cclltly been visiuingin Soul-L» has rctuuiod to her home in 1B; rdon. Wluilc luQSounIa she. was the guusl of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ‘Itaquet. Our popular pianist ‘Mrs. James McAle l,‘ was absent nrmn the the utre on Tuesday evening due 1' -il‘ noes sh: wn: replaced by .\l' Sybil Paqust who did wuuileilu l_ wclll conslderling that she did nut cx Complete OUTFIT such as this and only by buying in carload lots and taking" advantage of every cash discount can cven HOLMANS make such a bargain possible for 3'0"’ "'5 a wonderful opportunity, this BED OUTFIT at $12-50 "B" comprlscsf- BED, with l l-G inch posts, nicely finished in white cnnmel. casters on feet and brass caps on eaclfcorner post. You can buy thc bed alone for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.55 3-Piece Bed 0uilit supported by helicalcs. SGWII- (Freight Paid) Scc the three Piece Bed Outfit at right‘! You can get it at Batman's for only $24.65. Buying in carlond lufs makes that pflccpossiblc and at that IT'S WONDERFUL. BED, popular walnut finish with center panel anti‘ pccl. to be called uprn and entree qucntly had no shext muz-Plc with hep. Among Lliz-flmoixte fans." at the “lfnlon theatre" Borden an Tuesday ovcniitg were‘: uyldss Dal. Ijda. Howitl Mr LGHHI 'W'addell. Mlissc-s. llntLle Ross. Rem. lllultnrl. nml ltiildred Wcililcu‘, and 'i\icssr$ lVcr-dcll Mc- Vtfllltiums. dJlick =C.r.'vcr, ‘Moi-icy Mu!» tart (lien Waddclli, James Jeffrey, Alliiiin lCamipbcii. Fellini ‘l-lowntt. Frank HOlVIflii. and Johny Multurt all of Carlutou. The “pantzy sale" held at the Ill M. McDonald store on Saturday it). the W0men'<. institute was u rim-Ed ’Wiicn the knob comes off the lid ed Suecesrh Thu“. Milsg a “In m. 0f a Pa" m’ kemer S“? a Screw mun-d for “lemon pies" unfortunzile- thrlluilh m‘? hole- Wm‘ the head °nly there werenot ‘enough on hand if i119 inside °5 me 13d‘ “m: Screw “satisfy all the “lemon pie lmzeiz,‘ 19°“ 9" the prmmd-mg end" consequently some hadtu do with‘ km” Wm “M 3e‘: hot and can “out ‘but nthe xiext sale we expect irenewed easily when it has becom? lo ace plenty rsvflemon pies and hop: soiled. Split cuticle If the cuticle grows very iightlyl fto the mill. and when pushed back ‘causes hanknaiis. massage it. with o‘ pgood cuticle cream or vaseline to tsoften it. then push the cuticle back igcntlrv. using an orange stick with‘ ccifcn wrapped around it. Tcndcr Fowl v After a fowl has been cleaned rub‘ the inside and outside thoroughly with a lcmon bcforc putting in thc dressing. This that our popular know vuix-ol mean) will bv cozrk" (y u zil. right ‘there when ‘the time czmeA w€fl~r~ Radio Station CKGW Most Modern, In World TORONTO. DnL, April 13.--The most up-to-datc radio broadcasting; makes the mcatlstation in the world. which went cn ‘wmw, juwy and 1011.19,; Addjng [lithe air hcre for the first time early Acaspoonful of lemon juice. or a ‘IEDIGSDOOIIIUI of vinegar. w the water when boiling also helps to make it tender. I Time is money in busi- ness and I make sure my car is always re Y for service by H8192 Champion Spark Pluse- ..._.._ Champloninfl-e‘ mnoukvlvs beans: it ital an exclusive silli- eluliy mend to ‘with.- smnd tho mods higher temperatures of ab; modern blglwomprnt- oion emflwnncw patch and do?!" psi g ' mlill dsr hi? “i. d” spoon ans ~ trodes which snore s fixed spark-pp under all driving conditions. CHAMPION ‘ Wr/(Plues v Windsor. Onnrlo A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT in March. has already received word rt its clear reception in places w. for distant as Hawaii andjlngland. lMexlco and the Peace River coun- ‘try. This station—CKGW. 0pc!‘- atcd by Goodcrham and Woris Lim- lted-ds claimed by the engineers ‘who have Just finished installing it to pick up sounds and transmit them through we air more perfect- ily than any other station which ex- ists today: and tho proof of thcsc claims is found in the more than lion thousand communications which have already been rcceivcd from far and near. Astonishing incidents marked the rlcbui. of CKGW, which styles itself "Canada's Cheerlo Station." Tclc- grams of congratulations have pour- icd in from every state in the Unit- ,cd States and every Province in‘ Canada. Onc fan telephoned from Miami, Florida, and to be sure thin‘ he was really getting Toronto held the mouthpiece to his loud speaker so that. the men at the Toronto end of the line were able to hear their own programme coming back again. Another long distance call came in from Prince Rupert. B. 0.. dia- metrically opposite across the con- tinent. Messages from St. Jo ‘s. Newfoundland. Cuba and Bermuda told of clear reception. Altogether more than five hundred long dist- 'once calls. twelve hundred tele- vrams, eight thousand or more let- ter and innumerable local calls were received in the first five days after broadcasting commencedu Practi- cally all told 0f coed reception and appreciation of the programmes. Localities which have hitherto hem considered us “dead spots“ as l decoration in head and foot, 2 inch continuous posts, six 1-inch filling rods at head and foot, easily rolling castors. splendidly finished throughout. The bcd alone for .. 5:)...» SPRING, has 90 strong ‘spring sttcl coils in the 4 ft. 6 inch size. built to glvc years of service. The spring alone for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.50 MATTRESS, is 50ft and springy/"ull-yvhile cotton, will not got lumpy or hard. neatly tufted throughout and cov- crcd ‘with good quality art licking. The mgttregs “lone for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ __ $9.50 COMPLETE THREE PIECE OUTFIT for only . .. $26.65 alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .- MATTRESS. wool top, soft and cosy, over a strong nur- . abld and springy wood fibre filling; neat ticking, strongly The mattress is a real bargain alone at the price SPRING. strong link style, on an angle-iron frame. Years of dependable service. Spring $4.95 ' (Freight Paid) Here's a ‘fhrcc Piece Bod Outfit. at $20.85 that. is. worth truyclllng miles to scc. At the price. you can't beat It in the Maritime Provinces. The Outfit includes: BED. popular walnut finish with 2 inch continuous posts and iivc 1 inch filling rods at both head and foot. You can gct the bcd alone for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.95: SPRING, has 90 tempe ml steel coils (in 4-6 sizcl mounted on a strong base and securely fastened. It's a real slccp inducer and can be had separately for - - - - i - $6.50 MATTRESS, is an all-ivhlle cotton felt. in 50ml quality iii-king. strongly tufted nnd built. to give wears of restful sleep. . Mattress ulonc for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.95 COMPLETE THREE PIECE OUTFIT for only $20.85 Good Thick Reversible Mattress ior Only $6.75’ ll‘ you arc looking for s. rcal bor- gain in a malli-ess consider this. It's a thick, reversible mattress, with a roll edge at top and bottom, and the filling is heavy. cosy lnyq-g "l" cotton felt on both sides and springy wood fibre filling in center. it's a burgain at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, $6.75 Simmons Mattress llolman price and Slm-‘ 1110115 quill") arc combined to nntkc this special valuo in an ALL COTTON MAT- Till-ISS at $9.50. It's one of “i951? iilmllllfi Simmons ' mattresses, filled with all whilc cotton and "gaf- ncttcd" lo prevent lump. in]; at any point. 3mm; you a smooth. comfortable mattress that “m M" 1'1"‘? m‘ Eel Wt of shape. 11m covering is =1 Hood strong iii-king, stitched and luflcrl. Your choicc of all sizes h; , _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5950 IFECD OS $untmerside~flharloiteiowlt on in to the programmes of thlscvcr the dial. But the 960-kllo- new monster of the air. iiuyclc frequency of the quartz Cl‘_\’-' Encompaascd in the many tonrvstal which controls CKGW is us of intricate machinery installed by fixed as the lnw of gravity. the Canadian General Electric Com- Alcnc of Canadian Stations CY.- zany. Limited, at. the new station is GW boasts two other recent devel- all the romance of radio duvclop-lcpmcnts-n “condenser microphone" 11cm. everything that the new cn-mnd a “four-clement Vradlotron.“ zincrcs of the ether have learned by iThe former. popularly known n». cstly study and experiment. CPI-la "bullet mike." picks up all the 3W is a 500-wntl. station. by fa-"ldlffercnt instruments ln on orchest- thc most powerful in Canada. in the ra or all the soundg m a M11 m British Empire only London and their correct tonal relation. though Dsventry ‘are more powerful. and they are at different distances from on the American continent only the microphone. Tho latter. which four of the largest stations. is the newest development of all. Yet. for all its power, radio fan's and possessed as yet by no other find that it cause! a minimum of station. reduces distortion in trans.- lnterference. It. can be tuned in mittlng and thus makes for truer or out with the slightest tur not reproduction. the dial because of a new system’ Because the actual broadcastinu RHQWH M! "crystal control." which apparatus is not in Toronto but. at requlrflfi I10 milustment and which Bcwmanvllle. some 44 miles distant. keeps the station with unvarlln; it was necessary to erect approxi» exsctliude on its own wave-length. mateiy 175 miles of telephone wb-c. far as Canadian stations were con- corned-much as. Smoky Falls. xiear l Previous systems required constan’. much of it specially constructed for adjustment. and even then a station |lhc purpose. before the opening of was apt to "wendcr"—ln otheiwlhe .statlon. _ Four lines. two for Jflmfis BflY-hflvfi bflvn flbic l0 lioiywords was liable to be heard all broadcasting and two for telephone The greo connections. slrclch between u... two points. A largo blliidillg w“ crccled at Bowmanvillu to 110115..) the unass- of machinery. and mm“, ward by m‘ wofld oumde Th" 21:14:‘. €:'.r:::::..°"."“:*i“". or w» stallinc and tcstiinipc I VA“ Co.“ 1m imms the slum” had a celestial m“- cnl. staff of twlelvckis r0 liimmfni m" [or the “Bhifllflutligures are dc- the Operation of m ' q“ m‘ °‘ FEM“ l0 resemble stars and 11v Bum ° 3mm“ lwfimnlz rooms have tasteful cloud at Bowmanvlllc and at the effects on the walls ?1§gr°;:§0"‘lt"f” “m8 Edward Holel- In addition to the studios m»! mm“ “Qweieiems “that “° Feflnc- the Bowmnnville plant there is st ll erlcoked in ordiqgili‘ has been m,‘ n third pa“ of this remarkable 5m“ shall m‘. be lr tle athtprogranlmhs mm" mane“ i" ‘he °°“'p'"°n" n mb r- {h ~ I "up ed bctwee“ supplied by the Canadian Gcnvflll u cr... etc are two studios. ouch Electric were “outside pick-ups." f“ cfrple” l" 1'5"“ "19 011 either more technically. portable audio in‘? oelfllgie contrtol room. Walls (Zllulplngnh The“ a" ‘man ou-L. m k“ e‘ l? "e lllly Padded Willi ma. containing all the essential dc- c c o ex-madc. incidentally. ‘tails of the main station which M" from sugar cane-to destroy iny b9 transported anywhere m pm POSSlDIE reverbersilcn. In mam up a pr ‘mme ‘nd truism“ n. room there ls an announcefs (leak. ave,- m“; “n” to the bnmdcafllulz fitted with switches. an extremely station. 111m- exgmplg, 1L will be accurate °l°°k' “M ‘l 5°“! m’ lmsslble. with more effectiveness time signals. than ever before to send out 0V" Above the doors are green am the a“. a meeting m, n concert m- n 19d “Bills. resembling traffic signals. ggme‘ no mapper when n mp5s n finshOs when broadens:- 1 1 rod follows to signify that any ‘Ound made in the stildlo cnn b" i115; is about. to commence. and iiil‘ ‘