I 417 19 ' A POWDER ,. . ‘lrmzznzfl’ " - (There is fin- more. MAGIC BAKING PUWPER fl‘r"illl‘o‘i“'l_‘idfi.-.iq‘ll'é c o m b: ned MADE m CANADA no ALt/M aw. GILLETT. co. LTD. TOIONYO, 9AM Ihduction At lluildas The Presbytery of l‘. E. l. inf connection with the United Church metal Dundas on Nov. 12 for the induction into that congregation: oi 1m l). Mel). Clark. Rev. id. Lock- W) presided and Jtov. J. A. Nic- Lqlian was appointed clerk. With my" worn Revs. J. M. McLeod. b‘. lLLlttll-johus alld J. Stirling. Rev JflStirliug preaclleti. Rev. F. H. Lpllejohns led in prayer". Text; John 7 i7 Scene, 'l‘he Feast of TMJGTIIilUlPS nt Jerusalem at the dope oi‘ the harvest. For seven days the people lived in booths column-narrating tile time Israel lived in tents 0n their way froln Egypt til/Palestine and where they llad no harvest. As part of tllo rites a priest ‘followed by the mul- titude went witll a vessel to the Pool oi‘ Siloam and taking the ves- Sci lull or water curried it to the sitar ilrthe temple followed by the shaming multitude. The water was pqurcd at tho foot oi the altar and flqu-od llway from it. This typi- lléd lilo water from the rock in the wilderness and also was pro- phetic of tho outgoing influence of the rllurcil as shown in Ezekielis visiorpufifek. 47). ln the midst 0f dovl". cers refused to do so saylng "Navel- man spoke as this man." All felt power in ills words. in every soul fire Yellrninlzs. Jesus satislles all. Some say “We want truth." Jesus He?! "l am the truth." Some want lite. ‘Jesus says “i am the life." He came to give us the very life of God. ages testify that Jesus can do all lag life to those who seek. but sat. isflie! by making all such sharers ill passing the life to others. Not JlllY that we receive we must ai- -‘l° give. 'lhis Jesus gave to tho woman at Jacob's well and she zunnt ‘go and pass it on to her peo- Plu- ‘b0 llllKht all who receive this .150 giving influence to do, we who lecelvo ought t1 give this liv- l-lg water so that (insert place); ho made fruitful. desert lives be made the l-:lVllll§- Paul was glad to suf- lor that he might he the means oi passing on this life giving power ' (hi: knowledge oi‘ Christ, that is ilfe ll!) all who receive, only . small ‘stream flowed in the early (lays. Andrew. of whom'much is llvlwllliti gave his knowledge ol‘ Cilrlst to Simon -l’eter. his brother. From Peter flowed the power that brought ‘three thousand into the church at Pentecost and after the death oi Stonhfin the pressings was curried to all lands. it hold become the luighty ‘river oi‘ Ezekieiis vis- ion. in later days Luther's soul thirsted and he heard the words "The just shall live by faith." He (lrank o1’ that stream nlld he gave us the mighty, purifying, living slreuln oi‘ Protestuntisnl. Wesley drank or this lire giving stream and from him came the mighty stream oi‘ Mctllodisul John (led- dle and many utllorsmllt to the dark‘ desert of heuthcrlisln and lo light arid lite came there. 'l‘he streams there were healed. We know not wllat (iod may do through us as we yield ourselves to ‘His la him would their souls’ 114138013 (II Bfllilfied. The rulers sent officers to arrest Him. 'l‘he oili- Multltudes through the this. He sotlslies not only by giv- u acted in most lint-s of mill feed Tl-IE GUARDIAN THE MARKETS (Canadian Frau) g MONTlbEAlh, Que. Nov. lth-Ths export trade in Canadian grain on the Montreal market Saturday was lllllet owing to the fact that foreign lllllllelfi did not respond readily to the higher prices asked by ex- porters. Some cables came in stronger at a durther advance bf 4 1,4, D, .10 5 D- llel‘ llllflrler (for (Manitoba wheat and some business was done I163")? positions and there were B180 some orders Ifol- oats. Salcsof No. 2 northern whentwere made. At l3 _% cents .per bushel over the Winnipeg November option C. I. F. Montreal. 0n the spot car lots of ‘Ontario and Quebec No. z whm oats sold at 62 ‘A. No. '3 whim at 51 and N0. 4 white at 49 cents per bushel ex-track. - There was no change in the con- dition of the flour markets, prlcqo f0!‘ H-DP-‘lll; and winter lwheat grades were well maintained under a good llonland. A fair vbusirless was trans- After Exercising Wash Out The Pores With Cutlcura Soap and have a clear fresh complexion. Al- slstod by Cuticura Ointment, it does much to prevent pimples and keep the skin healthy. Cuti- arld prices were unchan cd St d curanflcumilflperfecqijowder’ “as grades or rolled 0a‘; ' a“ ' smsliluh Pm nu Addrlu Canadian were al- 1 ‘h. ' Priemloq loo firm. - Prices for all grades of’ fresh 68gb closed; lShl/turday with ad/v- ances of 3 to 5 cents dozen. Stor- age grades were also firmer, being In» 1 w 2 coma per dozen. a mod- erate amount of (business was done in the butter trade, prices were "llllklld ‘A l0 M; cent per pound. 'l‘he cheese market was quiet ilrm. Women Jzvilin Toss- ors Gan Now Shoot At 178 Foot-Mark LAUSAN-NE, Nov. 15.—-if Mlle. Piunznln of France could pack as llellvy l1 punch in her right or left us she can put in a swing with (he l) t: fltrofllnhnnnt a and m. Tnlcnm m. I Culicurn Shaving Stick 28c. “Eastern Guardian ..'8HOP from nolulairs Catalog ..*FEMALE FOX ESCAPED from ranch. etu- mazrk C. A. D. ‘Fin- der notify. George llulne, Brook- lyn. Reward. 6072 11 16 3i. .,___ ..'EA8TERN AGENI-Ml‘. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent In Montague and will be pleased us receive news items, advertising. Job Printing new and renewal sub- scriptions. ti’, ..*THE LADIES’ OF THE Unit- ed Church. Montague, will hold a Chicken Supper and Bazaar in Odd i‘ellow’s Hall on Dec. 9th. 6091 truth. - Alter sermon Mr. Lockhart nar- rated the steps lending to induc-l Lion. After the congregation bc-l came vacant no one being avail-I able for a cull, an application was, sent-to the Settlement Committee for supply. Rev. Mr. Clark was up pointed supply, and after a little’ willie all appeal was nuuie to Pres- bytery thut he be settled as re-l gular Pastor. - This was the plea- sure 0t Presbytery and the induc- tion uf Mr. Clarke as Pastor oi‘ the congregation was carried out in the celebration a voice was heard. ringing» clear and distinct "If any man thirst let hime collie unto me and drink. He that believeth in me out from him shall flow rlversl oi lilo giving water." it was Jesus.) He knew the thirst of the militi- llltill was not satisfied ‘by the sha- i i I by wrong lighting. llilllllllll, ‘ ;ORRECT Lighting is always easy on the eyes. Buying Edison Mazda Lamps, to keep your children's eyes alert, is much better than buying glasses to correct damage caused Electriclight has become the least expensive of all modern comforts. The average family pays less for light than (or cream for the breakfast cofice. For your portable and floor lamps use all white Edison Mazda Lamps. Incidentally, you will be surprised at the wonderful difference an extra floor or table lamp will make to your living room. due form. Rev. Mr. McLellan ad- dressed the minister from the’ words in Malachi 2:7. Thepriest was mediator between the people‘ and God, but for, us Jesus Christ is only Mediator. 'l‘he priest was also to teach the law and the peo- )||lil"_"“|ll|il)| ll lw I I i)!“ ]panlous suld they were "ambassa- ‘work. Jesus i-llrnseli ls an iliustra-' the young. faithfulness. did for Moses. his at Near you ll an Edison Manda Lamp Agent. Thar: you can ollfaln rctlllnn formation about good lighting. iavelin there might be a feminine llmilnrl queen. She set a new world's record for women n), h, truck meet here with a heave of about 1781A; feet. right and left hand throws addded, ple_were‘ilustructed to inquire at his mouth. Jesus sent out messen- gers "to teach." » Paul and his com- ..'*'FOXES FOR SALE—TWO fe- male cross foxes 5/4 and "/5 black, uood breeders. well furred. Apply Fred Robertson, Brudnell. 6092-1l-17-4l ..*INSTITUTE MEETING-'l‘he Little Ponde Women's Institute held their first meeting at the home of Miss Laura MacDonald. 'l‘hnrsliay evening, Nov. 5th. Ten members__and five visitors being present. After tho business part or the meeting a paper entitled “An ideal Country Home" was rend and discussed. Valuable sug- gestiorls on institute work were dors for Christ." in the seven churches of Asia were “messengers" to whom the message of Revela- tions was sent. In all the ages oi‘ the Church God raises up messen- gers. To them as to Peter He illlyi "Feed my sheep. Feed my am-s." n bread there is the es- sential element of wheat flour, but 51'9" by M“ H- J- 543930011111- the hougewlfg can by (“Hm-mg Souris. The social hour was lnost form arid flavor satisfy the vary-lllleflsnntlv spent in practising In- ing needs or her hougehokL so stltute ode and other Institute the messenger of Christ in preJsongs. A homorous reading by senting Christ, the Bread of um, Miss MacDonald was much enjoy- can present Him l“ (loch-hm pa... ed. The members present express- able and illustration to suit anled much interest in the newly 0r- wllo look to him roi- light and lond-‘snnizcd Institute and honed that ing. Rev. .1. M, McLeod l“ a gfjrufl" the forthcoming meetings be as ring address to the people exhm-plsuccessful as the first. “rs. Alex. ed them to stand -by their mlnisterlA MacDonald invited the members by their prayers. their preseneeito her home ‘for the next meeting, and their praisel and" ‘personal-Thursday. Devil 3rd- tlon of the need of prayer. Pauli ..*GOOD CATCHES OF 00D- appeuied to the believers that they,F|$H 0N THE NORTH “DEP- strive for him in their prayersJnllrllls U18 line dflyfl Wllh 8011111 Ministers need the prayers of tilelr|win<l. lust week (the first favor- people. Presence at public wor-lable days for over a month splen- ship‘by“his people is a joy andldid catches oi‘ codflsh were taken strength to the minister, A mln- on the north side both by trawls lster’s pieasanteat memories are and hllllll-lfilfifl- Fish ‘Vere Very the prgsence o! devout worship- plentiful and of tine quality. a dip pers Sabbath after Sabbath. Ab- of one hour of the trawl was suf- senoe from church strikes a blow ficient to make a good- haul. On at public worship. ‘Friday morning Anslem Longaphle Find as little fault with your set his trawl off Blnckbush, and ministers as you can. Carping crl- in one hour hauled it up takini; tlclsm will cause much harm. 1500 lbs of fine big cmififih- Many Many homes lose the blessing the of the shore-men obtained their minister could bring because of winter's fish. Salmon was prob- harsh criticism in the presence of ably never so plentiful going up Stand -by him in his ntrenru to spawn. . At ‘Big lPond in personal work up- such a body of salmon going up hold his hands as Aaron and l-lur river recently was never before witnessed. ‘Big Pond has in late years become a great salmon stream, next probably to Morell in Kings County. and strange l0 say this fine salmon stream appar- ontlv has no protection. aslziolrJa/zc s The Master gave "to every man work." All at it and always it. "Be ye steadfast always aboundlng in the work of the Lord." At the close oi" the service the congregation welcomed Mr. Clarke as their pastor. and treated the members of Presbytery and others to a luncheon during the taking of which a val-y pleasant social time was enjoyed. sror THAT HACK . The longer neglected . the harder it will b0 to cure. Continuous cough- ing weakens and over taxes the lllllllfll. leaving them expend t0 attacks of . other discuss. White Pine’ Tar AND ' Wild Cherry . r1 \ gm?‘ h ll iK-n-IP’ ‘DISON MAZDA ‘ LAMPS A Canadian General llectrlc. Produgf __ Hooo4§40-0»-0+o-omoo<<vo . brown Electric Shop y Kgents for Edison Mazda Lamps 00+40+¢00§+0QQ=04+N§04 (Blnns Electric Shop i (Agents for Edison Mazdtl-l-alnlls In n pleasant affective remedy for coughs. @0140. bronchitis and all irrita- tions 0| the thrilli- Household (iough Mixture wales as AND 00 CENT3 Iy Mario Belmont IIIOIIL cloth frock for Full. . k new An import from the French. like the drawing above, has just come in ‘This particular model n of flesh crops do china. 'l‘he side is silt and caught together with three fabric strip: which allow freedom of move- The model could bd copied in navy or black, to wear witlvghqplim llfl. OOQOQ-OO i Radio Program ' ‘ nanny pisses cosolars DAILY FEATURE! (Nuns of ofilhellro In given.) VO-O-OO v QQOOO- 0.00 r. u l WlllAiv‘ (WA) N. l’. “Waldorf-Astoria. W335 (310) N. Y. Orchestra. _ WIP (500) Phill. lfrllllllill. : 5M P. u. | WCAE (402) Pltu. Wm. Penn. Hotel. ' wot (s10) BuiYllo. Dllllfld. l WNAU (200) Boston. Shepard. 5.45 P. ll i WI‘! (335) Philn. Bellavue Stratford, -' WPG (300) Atlantic City. Oman. or-i chutrn. 0.00 P. I. ' WBZ ($83) Springfield. Cnpllll Theatre ’ WCB (517) Detroit. Dinner concertJ ‘l WIBO (220) Chicago. Jack Sprint ‘friul \VJR (517) Pontiac. Mich. Goidkelta! Ensemble. l \\'.\IAQ (4-18) Chicago. Theatre organ. WOK (217) Chit-ago, Edwards. ) WltW (273) Tarrytulvrl. Dinner concert. WTIC can )Hurtford. Dinner music. ' WTAM (300) Cleveland. ilotel illstler. WWI (353) Detroit. Concert. 0.30 P. M. _ . VKPO (420) Sun Francisco. Fnlrlnouni Hotel. WGN (370) Chicago. Drake Ensemble. Win14 (345) (‘hh-ugo. Organ. Cornhuskers WOO (.00) Phiiu, Hotel Adclphin. 5.15 l‘. II. WOC (41%) Davenport. Chimes. ' 7.00 P, M. KYW (him) (fillcugo. Corlgrl-ss. WDAF (iltill) Kansas City. Plantation Players. WLW (423) Cinci. Dinner concert. 7.30 P. M. CFC!‘ (411) Montreal. Mt. Royal. WEBB (370) Chicago. Oriole. WFAA (470) Dnilns. (Irl-hestra, WSMB (316) New Orin-nus. Dinner con- cert. 7.45 I‘ ..\l. WOAW (526) Omaha. (lrl-hr-strn. 5.30 P. M. KHJ (405) lion Arlgc-lss. lu-lprhtolfs. KOA (322) Denver. Silver State. L00 P, M. KGW (402) Portland. Dunn». .30 l‘. M. KNT (337) Hollywood. Dinner hour DAILY BEIITIME STORIES 5.00 I‘. M. WNAC (280) Boston. Krazy Knt. 5.30 P. M. WHBM (220) Chicago, Joy-digger Cluluj WEE! (470) Boston. Bin Brother. WGN (370) Chlrnlzn. Skcelix Time. G30 l‘. M. i WBCN (206) Chicago. Juvenile Period» l I i l i l I | \VIP (509) Philn. Uncle Wlp. WSB (428) Atlanta. Burgess story. $.30 P. M. KYW (5.30).Chicn4!tl_.ll|lltle lloil. WCAE (ME) Pills. llllvl» l\':'.3'ht>. WFAA (470) Dullnlt. Children's ilonr. WLIT (306) Phlla. Dream lluddy. 7.4.’) WLB (845) Chicago 0.00 . M. KGW (402) Portland. Children's pro-M gram. l mum-lurid l‘. M. . [lullaby tlnle. l. l,lll I’. M. KPD (420) San lfrnnclsco. hour. 9.30 P. .\I . KHJ (405) Los Angeles. Children's pro-l gram. ' DAILY FEATUBEN O. A 30 . KYW (536) Chicago. _ ercisol. , 8.00 A. M. ’ WWJ (353) Detroit. Setting ups, l 0.00 A. lu. ' WIP (569) Fhiia. Women's set-ups. i WIZ (455) N. Y. Women's hour. lino) WRC. l _ cs0 A. M. l KOV (M5) Pitts. Prugruln. ‘ WNAC (280) Boston, Bible n-udlngs. l WWJ (353) Detroit, Tonight's lilnnn-r. i ' 1000 . . A. M. Wllifl (34.5) Chicago. ilunn- Question 0!. W00 (509) Pklln. Grand organ. WEAR (402)'N. Y. lllusil-nl. WMCA (841) N. Y. Vocal. - 10.30 A. ll. CKCK (357) Toronto. Btudlo music. WCCO (417) 8t. Paul. ilfpll. Day's pri- gram. 11.00 A. M. WET (400) Chicago. Wulnelrs talks. “'00 (500) Phllll. Luncheon Dlllliil‘. WQJ (448) Chicago. Household Econ omicln . . WRNY (250) N. Y. "film-chloral," music. 11-80 , M. KYW (530) Chit-ago. 'l‘i\l>It- lull. \VAHG (310) N. Y. Convert. HA5 A. M. 12.0!) Noun WFI (305) Philu. Tell room orchestra; WHAD (275) Milwaukee, Monologue. WNAC (280) Boston. l-lhepurd‘: (lrch- WHT (400) Chicago. Al Carney. astra. WJZ (455) N. Y. Orchestra. WWJ (353) Detroit. Sultisr Orchestra. l! l M J . 5 P. . WLW (423) Cinci. Nnonlluy program. KQV (275) Pitts. Program. WTAM (300) Cleveland, Euclid Studios. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Luncheon 12.30 l‘. i\l. WGBB (810) N. Y. "Scripture." Music. music. WGN (370) Chicago. Drake Erlsemillo l2 45 I‘ M cncr (m) Montreal. Mt. Iiuyill ori- cheatrl. 1.00 P. M. KTCL (MMSenttle. "Kiddies Hull." WGY (380) Schenectady. Music, talk. WEAR (275) Atlantic City. Seaside trio. WHK (273) Cleveland. Address, Farm School. TAKE TWO-RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. [.15 P. ll. KFNF (233) Shenandoah. Concert. WCCU (411) 8t. Paul, Mp1s. Farm hour. 1.8 . I. KFKX (288) Hastings. Farm talks. WGR (310) Buihlo. Radio trader. music, WEN (301) N. Y. Voclll, instrumental. WLW (428) Clnci. Business reports. W01 (270) Amen, In. Colic-gt- chimes, talks. WOAW (520) Omaha. WOR (405) Newark. 1.45 P. ill. CKAC (410) Montreal, Wins!" Trio. (‘NRA (204) Moncton, N. B. Musical cert. 0.60 r. u. - WCAli (402) Pitta. Aldlae Theatre. 282) N. Y. Songs orchestra. ) Phlll. "Market Hints.‘ Luncheon co n- Music. IQ P. I. Cllh (857) Toronto. Afternoon recitu KQV (275) Pittl. Afternoon program. WIAI’ (AW) N, Y. Mulic. l“ P I KFINF (266) flh-Dllllllf-illlil. In. Concert Seattle. lllulluui prolrrnnl. WHK (273) Cleveland. Convert. WOC (484) Davenport. Aunt Jane. bane l’, I. CNRS (400) Blllkntnnn. Mu v Q I I 1:00 PWX 2:30 K-PO (420) San Francisco - ilmo KPRC (291) Houston—“End- lzzzas WDAF (s00) Kansas City - wrl. (we-es. um}. wanna, wnruc, wwJ, Cen- ' ral: _ iv FAA. wvunan, wtvlc, woaw, (»_ (L .-_ ,(_ ,.,.l\\'l>c. lWeste-lln K00 8:30 P. M. WMCA (341) N. Y. Woods enter- WLW (423) Cinci. Afternoon progrsnn, ‘ bail. WOOMSN) Phil's... Organ and trumpets. si .11). , Blnblllp PAGE SEVEN A little higher u price, bnt~ whata wonderful difference just a few cents make. o4 —RADIO—- PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 Jlnternatlonal Radio Programs v Elmer's White-Cap; (400) Havana-Cuban Naval Band. ~ Duke ans. Kamoku's Royal Hawaii- ..O'Ma»lne" Dance Orchestra. The Plantation Players Orches- kra. Silent Station; Tonight lfwteru: CKC. WBBR, WEAlR. \VGY, Willi’. WJY. KlFlDM. KFKX. 'W'CB'D. EVENING CONCERTS 7:00 P. M. - ‘SEA-R (390) Cleveland" Hotel ‘(lluvelamt . 7:30 P. M. \\-'il0 (526) Dre (Moines, Bankers trio. 7:45 P. M. ‘NAM-HAG (316) N. Y. Eliano and banjo, 8:00 P. M. WL-lll (303) idigln. llll. Popular. lVCAU (277) ‘Philadelphia. iJuncing Lesson. W00 (-509) rulladelpnla. Musical. KOA (322) Denver- ‘NT-AM (390) Cleveland. Organ. tainers. .\'(‘1it (405) Newark, Special Imus- ical. ‘-Vl]7AP (476) Fort Worth. Con- GUN.‘ MWAZ (275) Vocal]. Wtlllli) (275) Baltavia. Ill lliylmns. Wllill) (266) ‘NllflilVllide. loiliiCkl-BT- in); COIBCGPI, _ "Nillbl (-111) Mont-real. ‘Studio. lV-ilO (026) DeslMnrlnles, Vocal. South “Bend, ind. .'\VX (400) iluvunzl, Cuban (Navy hFVld (2-10) St. Innis. 33m)‘ Rad-lo idn-lelllainens. mums 400 L l .111 _ g 1 11 WiSAi (326) (‘ilnuzinrllatl. "WSAI". \ Trim ( ) o“ 8v o yva KGiW (492) Portln-nd. Studio pro- m“ _ grnml. P M 11:30 P. M. '.'l‘-l(A (302) runs. ‘Dry Siltz. 0:00 P iilAil.‘ (462) Pitts, aticrmon houm .\' ‘Cl’ (252) lN. Y. Vocal. ‘f-MCX (B17) Detroit. lSYIIlDhOIly or- che-siru. WWO (509) P-hilla. Vocal. Wltlfl) (-i»l7) St, -Paul. lMus-icnl. ll-‘(YC (484) Davenport,‘ Muslicai. WlHlA (636) ‘Madison. Wis. Vocal. oi llR (i317) Detroit. ‘Burroughs l znour. llllidlllf) (293) Columbus. Musical. ‘WGR (319) Builfaio (W. E. A. F. ‘(Vii-TAB (275) Milwauiwe. Wlisoon- u-"lr. Theatre. \V'SA.l (326) Cll-nclnna-vi. “IWS ." "(NRO (435) Ottawa. Vocal. lwlez (ass) (Springfield Studio featune. \\"L\V (423) grllllllme, [T-lnolnnalil. Pro- 9:30 P. M. WGlN (370) Chicago. Siudlio. lwlunn (250) ‘Chicago. Popular (2 hr.) WJZ (456) N. Y. Wulllitze-r. WOAI (395) (San Antonio. Houston band, WIRW (273) Tarrytowrl, Vocal. Fort i l i WlCA a (-452) and... WGES (250) vhf,‘ n Ef/fflfw H nlulc/ The New Edwardsburg Recipe Book tells how useful CROWN: RAND is for cooking, besides being a delicious tabla syrup, Write Io-day for a [no copy. THE CANADA STARCH ($0., LIMITED -- MONTREAL. DWARDSBU RG OWN AND (F7 WRiNY (259) New York. Studio. 9:45 Ry. KNOA (454) Seattl . lSltudio. tiNlllt) (435) Ovbawa. Fort Garry. Smge. \\"llS (ll-lb) Clulcago. Ford d: (ilcnn 10:10 P. M. Studio party. 10:30 P. M. WlEllH (370) Chicago. ‘Popular. 10:45 P. M. NVlKlltC (326) (Tlincl. Studio. 11:00 M. KYW (536) (Ihicago. Midnight rc- vuu- Locw’s Thea- .l‘(.', . 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WNYC (BM) N. Y. Police nlunnl. I60 P. I. . . WDAI (300) Xenon City. the Air." WHAD (I13) lnlilwnnhe. Organ. l-I . Dnlln. "Bportn " P I. WIAA ‘N (Con: A ognll. Chicago.) - l 110-‘. .. i. 4.1K": tr c. '.~_~ . Ill .I. KIPKX (S) Bntingl. Belay prolnln. . I. Wlillll (470) Bolton. .Lolt and fnnn-l.‘ wnw (m) rinyuiivnf Police slums,‘ d$, by International] Bldlo r ‘hianityf’ .. 1 10:40 P. M. 7,“ v lWBZ (333) Springfield. Civil Ser- [11/1/11 1 114/ Ill I l “ca. i A.‘ m." l" n‘ U73 i 11245 P. M. ; _wvw,v;,fi;" . . lwlllw (423) elm-l. "Sports," ‘ Qfa. ' I WANT? TO DANCE’! Ono-third the regular duo. Nada l of name ingndlonlq-obon candy coated. For chllinn Ind uduhl. Series. "ggjklml "m f"- Koglwzz) DenvoruScicnlivlflc Fooit- h. bu" “mi PM ,, qulckly y l" P- l- ‘ ~ b as hi nd herbal 1mm .; gaéowgg-yf-gzrg-u] out-Fm!“ wlsMlB i3lsgd7ileswponmna‘ Tana‘ ::l‘iraelscgo'n are nvlrted. club" ' . ' KEUO (546) éL ilm"is_ uohfls_ Zam-Buk rapidly knits damaged Name of orchestra In given) , 1:00 P. 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