n? JVAAM ma) noon‘. Ibilowship -— and ‘ldtlsfactlon with every tau-emb- lish beyond qmltion DeForest 8L Crosleyi claim to “the most auc- cessful radio ever in- troduccd." {Built in ca...“ to um] Canadian coalition DE FOREST OROSLEY __|3.A_|.3_|Q_. . AnihorizetfD-C Distributor ISLAND RADIO CO. Charlottetown Tomorrow’s Radio Program MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 International Radio Plflrlmi EVENING CONCERTO 5.00 F. IL KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Colleen En- semhie. 1.30 P. ll. wcnu ma) Phila- Recital. wsml (us) Boston. vocal. wow (469) Wash. iihneraon Hour- _ _ es of floorbosrd on the outside and WABC (aIGJ-fflZ-“x-munm 41 winches 10111:. Ne?‘ out up: figgwllfid tilts infirzltninlgbto lit‘, o; 3-90 - ' D100“. 31 1M3“! 1011i. 841d’ 011B battsnntfoptbgaTnner egg. at); ootlrltsr W~HAR (215) Atlantic 0111- Wlllthrnode piece the run mo: o! the ing them with floorboard laid hori- Lrlo. o how instance the thiclrneu ot the soutslly. lGlose in the bottom, rm wrnru (390) Clevsl-and- 9111'!" WW wvwifla Tate two o: time in thepep with saw-dust and fill in l-rogram. n! t». and null m‘ mew om o! the top with a piece o! bntten. m... tootltlfllevellnd. Studio Pro’ glam. Xwz (loo) N. Y. Feature protrlm-t grunl. ' k1JAn;\ U309) E. Pitta. Concert- M‘ Mitii (Z56) BUIIBIU- ville Niiiitary 98ml- 830 P. M. WJZ (4-55) N. Y. Studio 9108mm- WUR, ‘WHAT. wan‘ (492) N- Y- W“ film" wnsn we) nostonfuaoivonloo. 1am w. crs, to WEEI. wcsu, WCAE. “YMM- WWJ- wJz use) N. Y. waloormatona. WHK (273) Cleveland. ‘Entertain- - m. WSAI, KSD and W000- wnz (333) sprlnsfleld- VWWP (luitrtette. Wldhil (349) Boston. Vocal. 3.00 P. M. WBZ (332) Sprinsfleld- MW‘ Drum Copps. wsu (m) Atlanta. Studio 91'0- gronl- ' WGR (1319) Buflnlo. Musicale. concert. ‘ WMAK (266) Bnflalo. Pwlfiml- WCAU (278) Phila. P- tR. T. 1-1051’. WLW (423) 01nd. Program. 9.30 P. M. GPOII 01nd grooved floor 1130 1P. M- WBAlF‘ (492) N. Y. Pnlais D’Or. WTAM (390) Cleveland. Garden. _ _ p won (not) Buffalo. St-stler. WCSH (500) Portland. Entertainer! wnva (m) Richmond. Richmond. 11.15 P. M. WlOR (405) Newark. Berkeley. 11.30 P.‘ M. WLJW‘ (423) Cincinnati. Continuity wm (300) Atlantic City. Slipper. (Copyright, 1927, by international Radio Programs, lOitiosgol) wmlsoo) gAtlsntlc Oity. Tali Oed- He 1| are Band Concert. 10.00 P. M. - KMATNI’) Shenandoah. lFsrnh -io Tl . WGR."(319) Buffalo. Musical Pro- gram. _ ' WBAlh (246) Baltimore Conner! Program. wMAK (we) nunalomlfmleale Pro- gram.“ ‘ ~ . . , wsnr (4st) r1. v. n. Mb" <1 Amorow-m-aod opera-to WINK- W'SM. KSD. WHAT. WTAG- 10-10 P- M- » no vmtcs: “I was troubh f liar WBALL (246) lleltimoae. Musical. “d, (Mm, yam, my ' 1°- - - fourhoxps, of your wro (s00) Atlantic city. Nlzht m“, 1 w,- mw 4., my, School Chorus Concert. g wsz (s33) srrinsneld- Muriule- . f was? (m) Atlanta. coon-m Tech m, m“ u, guupejwgw-fmm N58“ g H“ p u muhtmnpyav». ‘L: ‘ Schurmsn; 8. Maurice Mo- . -- 'Wha't3lir.WoodardU 1- ' __ , wss (m) Atlanta. Oowqtt Pro- H,“ m: been M. _- gr vffifllliifwl’ ‘$132.3 $311.’ 2' A 5mm ' d'l"mdn'7‘ "'9 Grade Vii-d iliarlon Fr sell: 2 FMTM‘ TALK. '5“ 5°’ “mfi” “ ' o ‘leopard Mokelfna- a Alba: Loin ' ‘m’ hzhflf‘: $3994; “A "l" Grade Vlw-l, hfuriel aboard} . .‘ . ' ‘I 9!!- " Y 5T9 - ' ' WQY‘ (sap) 35w bu’ i‘ m‘ went m‘ F m? Carmen Johnson. 3. Eva Webster‘. News ' _ _ nvuriti are [strained pu b the , mm”), “Nam.” 1 esvghu. h P”... blood. 1r they are my: ltao out oi /, m“ VHL ma, 8mm; 2' WCAE l‘ 1.1. m‘ "i" '4" llflwflil" I"? 4" "l"! ‘m. Duwson- a. Doris Orosznan. ma“ mvjn’. H. "l! #3555941" u“ funf“ rsds -iV.——1. lorne Wright; 2. wlmg: pm nowyorx. Boy scout ._0htalned from w‘ drum“, or “.33: ,‘“"_'°“, "c'{,',,,,, Memmna. Addi- . I'M: 1on1 00., ", ' ,; - < I ' W” ‘us.’ Na‘ yo“. 7110' m B. ma‘ e l g geagorlnsn Wright, 3. Uouildl a . . Baiocdssnil Portraltysiittor." * 1.30 P. i _ wane (8.16) N. Y. Boy Seam. ~ no P. u Hour. - I40 P. N. ‘ wmw (878) "N, Y. jllllflfiotnsbsch Editor s! Soispoe and invention. wnwr 1o nmnlf (mqpjgattdrelisatielsllvon) I —1——* . m. A, Woodard suilmd Wit . (Bpe tel-M t enthus wnnr. wnc. ween. wow. m, fawn. f; M, m‘ using Budd's Kidney Pil ’ WHAZ i380) Troy. Studio 9N3?!" Woodard. who lives at. - my bank does not bother. ' To Work A 8o lays New ‘Bmnswlnk Man Afton Teklnp Ooddfa. "Kidney kills. - Baek for Two YQIN. Beechwood N. 8.. ' l? oqn recommend Your ‘ 1W,‘ MENIl piece: between btiaem at the to». and another piece . Q; _ Weesnihueupzllgllztssvtsddlstsnoe m“ ‘m’ mm‘ m"! ‘M ‘mo! s mo.» fzoumihe bottom, keep- \\‘iiK i213) Clevelandt Nowell-row?‘ "m"? m“ “Wm- 5mm” ‘pdighoes ‘between the utiher _ us. ‘Neat pr Jonah“ "bottom conch: fill-Willi ‘W098, Hinge the door, fll. the fasteners, 1W0 HP‘ and line the Joint faces with strips Qw-ne the outer of felt. Provide shelves, hooks and flmm 11inch tam-i the like and boa-rdslbloclroiioe. = Bambo Silver h ‘His .1 cell-mat jseoeou: ecnoot ' Csrinanlohnson, Dorothy Dawson. outer corners. The inner boards 5 posts. Remove the outer "back boards except the bottom one, and screw the ends of the inner lining to the inner back board, filling in upwards with the inner lining, re- _ plow the lback boards. and pro - ss- sfvely fill the gap. ‘When hin s beard of the top, fix the inner top covering by screwing the boards to the tmderaide of the cross piec- es. and finish 0M the inner lining. kemotve the outer top and fill the mp with saw-dust, and refix it permanently. iiliske the door with vertical piec- What is wanted is clearly shown in Fig. 1 and s ectionslly in Fig. 2 |which shows how the door closes flush and how the liner fits be- twee the inner lining of the case. FANNiNG ecuoot. T118 YOIIOWIBE is the Honor Roll f0!‘ Fanning school Malpeque for Jlllillsry. . Principal's Department . Grlide X—1 Mattie Ramsay, 2 Ralph [Bryenton L? Gregnl" ‘MscNutt. Grade ‘IX-l Edith MadNutt, 2 Margaret Ramsay, (tirade \l_l—~i lauise Burns, 2 Mlilllifl iisodelsn. 3 James Mac Kay. .1 Grado Ui-fil Rum 2 Elwin Mountain. Qerfeet Attendance _ Mame Ramsay. mm. IMadNutt. Louise Burns. James MaoKay. Montgomery, Primary Deny-mung , Grade V. sr—-1 Helen Burns and Sidney Maoqongqp, ‘Grade V. ir-d Leslie Abbott, 2 Jack MacKemlg, _ _ Grade ‘IV-d 1.01s lllamsay, 2 Erie Stgwsrt. ~ rade lllli-l Grace. Beairsto, 2 M"? CIIQIHMOD. 8_Bruge Champion Grade -il—-1 Enid Ramsay, 2 Wil ton Ramsay. 3 Roy Mum, ‘Grille i. sr-—~Ruhy Mountain. "fade Jr——1 ‘Kenneth MaoKny, 3 m?! Stewant, 3 “Heath Mandar- son. v ' lPerfectAttendance-Jilo Abb tt, Leslie Abbott, Wilton Rabtsayto i-Honor iiloll for January: . . Senior Department Grade X—-1. Ruth McKenzie; 2. Grade Ii.——1, George Somers; ,2, Arnold lCaiibeck; d, Wendie. Oros; map, Grade I.--1. Blanche ‘Johnson; 2. Lillian Bchurman.‘ 8. Ernest ‘Gal- lant. ' Perfect AttendapIQ-Qflth gin Kenna, Verna soliurmm. ‘Ma on hdzseli, Aletlla Smith. Hildfl Mc- Keuns, liseonard MoKsnna, Eileen Dawpontq lnrne Smith. Aden lSmith, . lredaiflmith, Phyllis Dawson. ntnsl Smith,‘ lame Wrishl. Doualas beard, Charles McKenns, Arnold pmioct one tnoh on each side of the upwishts and terminate one . boards, keepini _ its outer foce flush with tlbe flvlht corner poet- lFix the slide mews totihowlbeiormkhgaclose joint at the back. ‘lfliese should ‘be flush wfllh the outer time of the front comer post, but allow ilhem to project one (inch abve the top (the tron-t, ‘but do not ti: them. per- manently. lPle-ne off any surplus edges and slightly mund oft ohe {titling is inede of " her fronts each terminating one inch from the front faces of the corner the gsp with slim-dust,- or other- _ recitatlons and dialogues suitable striving ' amazl interference an they sustain the 171 GREEN ‘BAY $CHOOL EXAMINATION 0n the afternoon of‘ Thursday, December. 28rd about forty parents For Who Seek the Best In the C-6ecrics, DeForest, 6c Crosley present notable re- finements in a circuit already tried, tested and accepted ‘as Cariadtfs outstanding radio. One hand, one dial, one contrdl-grthe goal towards which rpdio manufacturers have been —'- is now perfected in the c-o models. features which make these sets o ' in their performance are: in tvidual shielding of each amplification sta c, shutting out remarkable degree of selectivity; a reserve power giving ample volume even on far away pro- grams; a superb quality of tone made possible through the new D-C supcr transformer. In pcrfomiance and appear- ance, these models satisfy those who expect the b st; in price, Crosley reputation of being able to give rhost radio per dollar. Authorized ‘D-C Distributor ISLAND RADIO c0. KENT STREET CHARLOTTETOWN DEF OREST CROSLEY RADIO Built in Canada to meet Canadian conditions Other new . ' providing a eForcst 8c Model "C-6 v A - A Single control. "Unoannyltrbfbeitivity. Six tube circuit. Great range. Ample ‘vdlume. $185 Superb- tone. The same circuit isovafilltllble in a Console Model with built-in splufier. Canada? Greatest Radio Values Local DeForest 8c Crosslcy ‘Dealers and visitor-o assembled to wltnessl the haIFyearly examination ofi examined by their teacher lMr. John‘ P. Flood assisted liy Messrs. Francis E. and E. J. ‘Malone and by their ready omiv prompt anawersi showed that they had received chro- Iul instructions in each of the dif- ferent aubjects. After the examin- ation concluded u well prepared programme consisting of songs, to the season was carried out by the pupils. bin address was then. read to the teacher by Annie Malone accompan- ied by o. gift presented by Regina Malone. The teacher then thunked the pupils for their kindness and generosity. gents Claus then ap- peared and provided a good uleaa~ ure of fun and enJoyment for all as he unloaded the large Christmas Tree giving each pupil a gift and treating all with homemade candy supplied: by the teacher. were then made by Messrs. Peter Remarks Q Green Bay School. The popna worof,— _p I Thclsland Radio Company a K. S. ROGERS, Proprietor ‘ RETAIL STORE——171 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETOWN OPERATING CFCY BROADCASTING STATION A Complete stock all Radio Accessories, Eurgcss 8; Everready B Batteries Westinghouse Radiotron, Tubes, Rcctigon (lhargers. Balkite & Philco “B” , Eliminators. Prestolite Storage Batteries. YQur trade will be apprQQiatQd Hlld Will flSSlSil llS t0 gTVO YOU better and more frequent local Broadcasting- PHONE 420-L. 1T M¢Qnaid and Ambrose Barrett who expressed themselves as well pleas- ed with the results- The National Alli-hem bfvliilht u very enJoyllble evening to a close. (Patriot Please. Copy.) ‘Another contmlbutor writes: To prevent tlhle hhne tn the water 11mm collecting on the ibottnm and sidels of a cenkevtzlzlle, phsoe in the ken-tile a iG kh Dealer at Tryon noon. M. Chisholm few comm -u. marbles, and the himo Willi adhere to them and leuvo Q] the tnslldle or the kettlle clean. 7i a Dealer at Summerside CORNEY ‘BROS r Complete Stock DeForest 8. Crossley Sets and Accessories W A. 1111. WHEN aims; are ringing on ' I lee and fun runs riot;- how dip and deliclodiyour big ' nlcltnllad: of Rllltlrl tum. A e yrs’. sum: PEAN ' “rnsluctttl, unto Cailboehhiliiln schurmao. Blanchel . ‘A a. . lr" " . _ , ~ l- _ ~~at.__g -~’=%"~==~‘-=*f-i‘”n-‘»°-fihlllliluulnmlllllllmllluvl f § ‘l Phone 46" c. K. WIGHTMAN KING'S COUNTY GARAGE Radio Sets, Supplies Battery Service. Jas. A. Gesner ‘v “xghl 3 o-w- Great George Street, Charlottetown Authorized "DeForest .& Crossley Dealer Sets Installed and" Serviced All Types or" Batterlesghf" and Tllhes. Etc” in Stock Montagu e I ALLISON MoLEANJ, .11‘?