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Cliquot Club WJAR, WSAI. WOC. Eskimos, t0 WIEEI, WTAG. WFI. WCAIE. WTAM, WIGR, WWJ. W000, KSD and WG-N. 10.20 P- M- Organ RJBCRHL - ' 10.30 P. M. poser-s. . . "j 1130?. M. WCAU (278) Phlla. Musicale. WICAE (462) Pittsburgh. Flotilla Club. Fen-rune TALKS 6.00 P. M. KDKLA (300) Pittsburgh. Baseball. 6.30 P. M. WJZ (455) New York. Ideas. 1.40 P. M. WCAE (462) Pittsburgh. Book Re- view. 7.45 P. M. - WGY (380) Schenectady. Ilook Chat 8.45 P. M Club. 9.15 P. M- lion. -WANT TO ‘ounce? 7.15 P. M. W37. (4.05) N. Y. Pennsylvania. 8.00 P. M Pa? y “m; . Stsrt your GARDEN right VEGETABLE SEEDS In HOT BEDS, for Instance: T EARLY HEAD LETTUCE. TABLE‘. RADISH. SPINACH. EARLY CABBAGE, CUOUM- y. BER, PUMPKIN, etc., etc" There, whet about" some o! our ENGLISH GROWN "Spencer" SWEET PEAS? -.No Garden ls “flnlsh¢d" lln- Iess It has _a row of these beautiful am! “Easy to Grow" Flowers. sefifii’ ‘W’. I45??? . 7 Seeds Grow- A CARLOAD of SHAL- LOTS, ONION SETS“ and ' POTATO ONIONS have just arrived all In the “Plnk" of \ dance o! "to much sold In the stomach" , _ condition. v Ailend to your Lawn or Grass plot early. Use our "Ev- § ersreen" LAWN GRASS , MIXTURE. . l EARLY seen POTATOES ., lg etc., etc.,_ . ' p, p LIMITED. Seedmen to the people of P. ‘ E. lllsnd . (v eves rt...» ‘Glenn lltttrnby sdlllilllls », .4 - methods. _ . 1:. w. TAYLD AND ' J. S. TAYLOR “Filltsred opmnurlm 22;.» l“ Ilghmgfl léi‘ - Professional "N-Em? l- Beuruev J. A. Bentley _ WyE. BOMIQy, K_ Blfflster end Athrneyqt-Lsw Offloe: 180 Rlehmoml 3mg: money ‘I'U"LOIIT“" ' l Chsrlottotowh, P. 5, |', ,‘ v DI‘. Cs Ca incl-st. of N. Y. Pm ma...“ Mules! Mhool smi Hospital Prnotlu llmltsq t. eys, 1.5g... snd Thrust. OM00. Isysr lulld n; om Greet George Utnsn - y N Hemp-ON EMA-QUE“ McDonald &W McPhgi '-A-IloDONALa- u. r. MePl-lll ~ - s... 4 ssrnsgzjoyngalizgi M“ by planting some of our early WlbAIU (278) Phlln. Tax-odious, Cluh ‘Iifllii y Carter's ‘l fi Tells oi Pleasant Home Treptment to a l’ tlon. dwpepsin, gas, < keen the stem Issweet a ca. I from rumination. nfinlnoonmll 1:..- 11:1: “fling Eyes end supply! Gllessd ‘ ‘j wow (2.1s) Phrllu. rfrlnmuon Ber)‘ enuxlere. 10.00 P. M. * -WIEAF( 492) N. Y. Goodrich zip l IDQTS M80 WEDDI, WJAZR, WTAG. WlG-IR, WFI, WUSTI, WC-AIE. WWJ WlSAll. WQN. KISD. WOC. WOC“ ll-lul. WADC. 10.30 P.- M. Cndix.‘ WBZ (333) Springfield. Victor. WOAI (B26) (Cinol. ISiniAm. WJZ (465) N. Y. Twin Oaks. WIP (509) llhllu. Victor. 11.00 1P. M. _ WIHK (273) (Cleveland. Sliver Slip- "per. l (Copyright, 1927. by International ‘ Rad-lo Programs, Chicago) Stomach Troubles Are Due To Acidity Blllll Swilt Relief. So-cnllenl Stomach Troubles-Annma- ens. em. are, in probably nine cases out ot ten, evi- sourlng the toad. causing the iorm- atéfl" 0f 8118 and starting acid indiges- Glw dlstende the stomach nnd causes B. full. flllhreaslve burnlm teelln: known as heartburn. while the acid irri- ll rl I B111} V0“ 88¢ r10 o! indigestion. ~10 9WD or prevent the sourness and to neutralize the ptomach golds tsblets of Bisurated Mnznesin shnuhl h Wk" in l little water utter eating o: . whenever gel. lsurnesl. pain qr “m. it? is telt. ‘Ellis quickly sweets!“ m; sfiomnch, neutralizes tho acidity. stops l- 9 Dflin and le harmless and inex- 1 ' Hwowder or tab- effl 0X11!- cv-n he obtained (mm 'sny ""15 "W" l1"! ill dilly use keeps the fwfflial" ‘L1H “' . enabling u o o w n, _ mm dimtzgtlw hunt the sill oi nrtl ..--n ‘f 1110 LADIES 2:: m" .:-'~-'....--...-- i» on , . Treaties on (Jhgoni? Diseuoenl)‘ I WEAF (492) New YorkuGreat Com-l ' wum (ma) Boston. ma; Brother _ ‘Will’ (L508) Phlln. 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I I l t . - Plan Your Vacation in British (lolllmblfl . - . .. 1mm skillful that in BritIQh “Now; tmcllu. w“ _ _ \_ ‘ d I W w _ ~ <,~~ grLatc lpayglmlll bolumbhufdu flloaislmfbh‘ Cglumbm‘ Mt‘ a . the “WW M‘- .“\.~$|Il|b0llfl'» "lddvif; the noted pczdtl Wm‘ 5‘ lomlslr. arc but u few of vow-cupped sumnuts plercc g from l0.0(D to H.700 m“ Sky “t ‘Maw’ ranwnxmuvrmg fiver the 17.500 1m. Yw w‘ Phi“? Y‘ -. uults of llllifimhccr‘ “m,” hIQlnV-lys. There are 5_ 13kg and sea, which bnng to most noted anglers In 5mm‘ Qflumhh‘ Fhywmk“ htultml; for 811:4)’. h on ::=:::~..%‘r.';“¥~“&$-;’§ ‘PM- ~ , - JOLUMBIA PUBLICITY “Rmw (COMMYITEE 433 Fender Street Wei VANCOUVER. B G- A’5 ,3}. 4...». - . -- - i.- nyenoneen inntonouunz .fl .%m; s / u’ grrlllcsz, Is just in llS dawn." *‘- l‘ H5¢i<;<//»; 2/ ’ “Th: hltdlzrrravwnvl em dlcd with the dlcco-sny of Amcrlcn; the Atlantic ‘ has 1cuchsd lhc lmght of us dewlupvrxewil; Ihz l-Hlclflr ml, desznml to be (h: iii?‘ .. y‘ ‘i?’ ‘. - l “All? F ~== . / y , The Pacific Era (f A land endowed by nature with rich and varied resources that ensure and stabilize rh; Pluspsrlty of in: citizens. So vnst in its dimensions "Larger than the states of Washington, (lrcgoxl and California, combincd (that it is nu umpire wthin Itself. Clupable of slmtaining :1 population of twenty lllllllllll, it has today but five hundred and sixty thmsamd souls. Truly the Land of Opportunity! Where ‘TzurrThinls of the People Live—— ((_ British Columbia bnldcrs on the Pacific, where twgthirds ui x2e humuxlifrncc hlvc. These Fat Ellsrcru pcOplC urc uurlukjnill? wll new 1e am cntcrprac. .lC.]Llll'iIlg nczv stun zlr s 0 living. affording; .'I rapidly gmwnv; I7‘..ll'l\'(‘E for the rich natural resources of this pr xcc. A111 the opening n? the Pzunlum Cunul made the llllfbflfi of British C.1lLI:nbiu~—<1pc11 all year-- ‘ACCCSLIblE to ships. that ply the s:\jvg\_.<eu.<. ‘The Pacific Eza Has Dauwnrd~< . . . . . . (Q The records of the Dominion l)C[).ll'EIl'l(‘.l‘|ll of Labor show that British Coluvniliz". hud 1M4") industries in lillS. Thc mlmlwr has. been incrc ‘d to 4,130 with an nnnuul payroll of $l50,‘)5<),82')~~n11 ism... of Havoc hundred per cent. in eight years. British Cahuulxn 1.: Ixzpldly’ coming to the fore front as one of the world's grcnttfll iudustrhl. ccntrcs. . T31»: Esscnlials~ ({ (file-up power is. (he first cs~.~e~.\ti.»1 of industrial growth. British Guhmllvizl is lvleasvd \\'il.ll uuhlnited ‘water power. As ".1 result of the present n. of growth, one company has planned an cxpcnditurc in" (has. yurpotc Illonc of SBRIXXLOYX). (Thlnute, through n. Yuhlllllil u: lnulltll “ml cncrghv is considered one ofnhe esscnmls of Llrgc mduslrml gmxvth. British Clolumbia, with the least lluctuntwn of llCIllDCTillZllTC, ensures a higher degree of worker CfllClQIlCY dun any urea on this cdntulcut. ls it to be wondered thnt Sir Campbell Stuart, director of the London "limes, says: “It seems to ma the: nature has been very good to Bmlsh Cuhnnhnl cm! lms phlcqd resources have zohmkc ll .1 gmn manufacturing fnoumcc." The \Vm'ld Looks to British Columbia- (I The greatest-of chose nntuml resources is timber. Onerfifth of the world's timber is in the British Empire and approx- imately forty-seven per ccut. of the Empire's commercial timber stands in BritialtColumbia. This timber consists of Douglas fir, spruce; pinc, red cedur and hemlock-the finest types of softwoods. l: is significant that only onerchird of the world's timber is softwood and the demand for softwood is four times .15 slfiilli as that for lmrdwlxld. The world must look to BfllSlSll Columbia for the higlrgrude softwood supphes uf the future. Thu: this xvnrld-wlde‘ Llelnnxld has arrived, is >huv~zu in Lin: increase of one hundred and sixty per cent. in British Columbia's lumber industry ill the lust ten yours. Today ships curry British Columbia lumbcr over the seven seas to thirty countries. The cut in 1926 produced an output valued .1: $82,000,000, yet the annuul growth of timber m British Culumbia forests is grater than the annual depletion (or commercial purposes. Fertile Fa rms~- ‘ Burs-h Coluznlvhfs second industry i. zlgriculturc-—mixcd» fzlrluizxg, duiryiug, poulcrymlising, frultgrowlng, livestock and lllfdllfllllllg. Only 475,000 ncres in this vast domain ".u"c under cultivation. There rcmuirl approximately lifteczl u... m ncrcs cf zuublc loud.- anvuiriug the plow. Yct these few acres under cultivation Inroduccd wealth totalling WUDULLUOK) in i926. This wash return of S145 per acre, or an ‘warms of $3,185 for each of the 21,973 fanuhcs who farm m Butch (luhznxbu. This. is 21.7 per cent. higher than the average income of cnllildliill fimners. Rich in hfincralr- (Mixlizlg P1|BIilECl$ state that. British (Iolumbiu is the Inost highly mincralizcd urea on thc North Amcncnn continent. Only fifty per ccut. of the mlntnll lauds lmvc bean prospected, yet British Columbia produced $67,718.40!) in mineral wealth in 1926. 'l'hi.< is tlr: more remarkable when you realize that lode ruining has only becn ill the process of dcwcloplncut for about thutyItivc years. British Columbia is the world's fourth largest producer of lead; third largest m ZIllC. It Is Camdas largest producer of copper and ranks first m the production of sliver, and second in gold. Prolific Fishing Areas-- -(( The fishing urea elf the British Columbia coast isftlw mos: prolific on the continent. For the fourteenth successive ycer, British Columbia has produced more fish than any other province in Canada. The toul value of British Colombians fish production in 1926 was $25,000.00 This fish has world WldC distribution and is now being sold in sevmty countries. We Invite Tou—~ (l We invite you to spend your vacation in British Columbia. We want you to see for yourself this Land of Opportunity We promise that it will be the most memorable vaatkm of your lifetime! Mail coupon for detailed information. l --Bfy George nienanns YOU GT T MAQUE CIT IN IT'S T b _ ‘ I l!!! n In-i-uFesnnrSswrcs. Iue , v _ Gun Dmnn 01M: marvel. _ l HAVETO 0Q ALL. . voLgq TlilfiflltrlfaFn \ E IDES e 0o MUCH woven For? one MAN THAT SKY‘ 1:: AH‘ JAPAN It: A Mweirlc, LAND~ uusT LOOK AT ‘runs COUNT RY l5 UNCANNY~ wuAT nae. BECOME. OF M"! BEIRD? QLneT DINTY‘. clve ME THOSE. ‘SCI QSORQ‘. ‘T a..-,_-.. ,. . i" $fi§ul~¥hr