. .... ... ;BL°0D WILL TELL , . ln your grandfather's time a man lived a vigorous. out - door life. The red blood of courage was in every line of face and showed in every muscle of his body. Strength of body and‘ strength of purpose mean success. Get DR. PIERCIPS Golden Medical DISCOVERY ‘That Reliable Herbal Tonic, from your nearest druggist, in either fluid or tablets. l! will aid digestion, make your blood der and youwill be ready forany taelr that may confront you. maintain To be sold by Public Auction In front ot the Bank of Nova Scotla In Montague In Kings County on Tues- zday the 26th day of January. A. D- 1027, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that tract, piece or pare ei of land situate, lying and being In Township, Number Sixty-three in l i i E l ‘ii John L. Baird, British inventor, who ha; developed an invisible ray by which It is possible to see ln total darkness. It was demonstrat- ed recently ln London before naval military and alr force officers. --—--<-o->i-_ lN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. PATRICK McADAM, Lake Verde. ‘There is no fireside, howsoeer de- fended, But has one vacant chair." The death of Mr. Patrick Mu~ Adam, Lake Verde, occurred at his homo on tDec. 22. after u few months‘ illness. _ The late Mr. Ric-Adam was in his 76th year. ‘By good tnanagemont ll and industry ho had built upa splcn~ lll lid farm and one of the most com- ‘ortablo homes at Lake Verde. ‘elghbor. strictly honest and reli-I ziblo In his business dealings, ho ind retained the esteem and warin friendship of all willi whom he ivasl icquainteti. An indulgent and lot-l lng father, pleasant and hospitable so matiy years of usefulness ‘teen spent. and cars are ‘dirty quickly, don't risk damaging ,the finish by leaving your: automo- bllo unwashed. " venient position nan of excellent character, a goottKePP l! well the certain all n private and in social life, he will illfliiiig iii Willie" ch be greatly missed not only in his WhO 15 desllmls 0f prlllwllllg all iomo. biil in the commuiiitywliere parts, will (l0 Well to Polish lllem 1W1 as rarely as possible. Polish neces- sarily takes on‘ the coatinS~ Car Of Yours YILLIAI Ill-LIAN \ 'I‘hat I! O-OOOOOOOO-O-O-Q-OQ‘ llelrl-tO-lhlfli Tllll was Alk- ‘ mobile Owners and prlven on Ben lo 0st the Their Cara at OAR CLEAN l-NG PAYS Just. because the weather is bad likely to get Hlfll f! A i-towl ro sir roan SAFETY Your position at tho wheel, tliiil" ciilarly in Wflnter, is a lllllgfi far- tor in safe driving. The proper post tiou ior a driver is to sit sqnaiiely behindl the wheel and to sit erect instead of reclining on the back- bone- inok over the wheel instead 0t through the spokes. right ‘foot on or close to the accol- orstor, tho left on the floor in a (‘Oll~ for working tltr clutch. Both feet thus are in a posi- tion for use on the clutch brake. The time element in the use of these is a powerful factor in pro- venting accidents. That is why cor- _ “m p°lllll°ll ‘ll lll° “llleel l” llll ."Icould notslee ordomy work. but =liut grace hi" .-i Christian peeasoti» poi-taut. WATCH OUT FOR THIS ONE my Your lights uro burning longer ghgfl tiieso days. The engine l" liiiifili" 1° _ can. it means that the battery has typical of thousands that the makers but, 1:. years (v.0 work to do. Each motorist can of Sloan's have received, EBBUIYWK l" main-led in 157i. GO EASY ON THE POLISH Nickolod iparts of the our are Int Out a! ' .Put lhu and help this hard-working i111" M0115 \ by giving it the service it demands. ‘ tilled with water and _ _ ‘ ‘ _ connections are tight. doesnt: 1118i? 1191111011 the 11911199; It chant in yrroucrios and men s iu-rn- rrrscnaittorrcrows tmtirnitis a ' L; . l). mmmnnaomza! rhmanmnm rmnnum Now sleepswell and can work with ease WPl walk and do lvlrllallk lwiatliiegase. used Sloan's Lilli! l inent only once and it relieved me pain. It is just wonderful. I never be without it." n This is only one letter but it: is the amazing relief that Sloan's gives to every kind of muscular pain. Sloan's gives real relief because it stirs up the bodily forces to get rid of ' , the trouble that is causing the pain. l Fri"- Hbt funeral on Dent, 34th, to St. quont rubbing with an oily rag will Jtlitvllillllli ('lllll‘l‘ll. tvas well attended. Vernon RlViiT-lkwp tho surfaces ibiflglil illlll i101‘ Many trientisfigphrg will be necesary less often. cllned to show the effects of Weir The motorist King's County, aforesaid, bounded were tinavoliliilll-Y "l’$‘~'-’"ti m" 59m Should polishing be rflsiirdvd 1111 11b‘, and described as followl. that h. to 111951115" "l wmlmllll’ “"4 mglelelsoiiiteiv esenriai. use ilifl 119111 "ll" "l"? ely: Commencing at the Southeast angle of Angus McFadyeNs land on the North side of the Peters Road and running along Angus Mc~ Fadyen'e East Ilne until it reache" the division line between Town- ehloa Number sixty-one and sixty- three, thence East along the said division Ilne slx chains until it reaches land in possession of Alex~ under Bruce. ""1"" “W19 A1013" der Bruce's Ilne eighty-four chains to Peters Read. thence West six ohains to the place of commence ment containing fifty acres of land a little more or less. The lbove sale ls made under a Power of Sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage dated the twenty-seventh day of October A 0.. 1922 made between Roderick McKenzie of Peters Road in Kings County ln Prince Edward island, Farmer, and Margaret Elizabeth and Annie Mae McLean of Mon- tague In Kings County in said la- lsnd. Single woman of the other part, default having been made In the payment of the principal and Interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply to 8. B. Hessian, Solicitor, etc., Mon- tegue. Dated this twenty-second day I December A. 0.. 1926. J. LESLIE MoKINNON Asslgneeiefl Mortgagee. 8496-12-23-th-ll. AIIGTIQ! siiii" J1- PARK CORNER Having disposed of my farm l will sell by Public Auction on the premises ‘on Ch , M Ch it - , b th WEQE5DAVI JANUARY 13”‘ schlbrtlllxl; regiltlzytion rbhynmllldiluulcay Jud‘: AT l-m P-M- son; duet by Sara. and Bertha A" my sleek. fermion implemente- Wood; recitation by Helen Peters; grain. dialogue. duet by bdith Lawton and Lona Herman; recitation by Rbeia Gay; a fan drill by eight girls; song by five girls; song, Follow tiiu Gleam; recitation by Jack Herman; by Mrs. Nat. MUKlllllflil. Intermis- sion and salts of runny, by mlole ‘Smith; duot by ltlietu Gay and lfltlilli Lawton; and hkiitli Judson and Doris Beat e quanttly of hay. atraw, household furniture, etc. Tanner-Gums of $10.00 and under, cash: ovsr that amount onedit till November 1st, 1927, on approved joint notes. If day la storvnymals will be held nextflne day following. WILLIAM J- STEWART. Park Corner. HUGH F. MORRlSON, c A | _ on; recitation by lama Herman: a 3s15_1?:8_l1’:°llr dialogue, Jlarriago Under tUiillrlll~ ' lies; recitation by ltobl. Uruwit: ruling! sit? AT SCOTCH FORT ON Joining cemetery beside the grave Catherine KelLv. and who pre-de- The pail-bearers were Messrs. Jas. Byrne. Patrick .\ic(‘rtiirk. Tlios. Mc- Adam. Jiimcs ’i‘riiiiior, Joseph Smith “llllle” ind John hltrGulrk. lllOlT I also remain. We sympathize with the faintly lous damage neinbers and other friends in their tinuouos appllfiiiiloii 0i WW9? “llll May his soul rest in not pull the car out of a bad e001 liti the road, a rocking niotlon cann- |ed by letting tllie clutch in and out with s rytlimic ‘measure will 51"‘ Don't do bereavement. McKenzie hie wife of the first part. peace‘ POWNAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT the necessary traction. _ it except as an experiment and il abandon the Too much of llius was held on Wednesday. Dec. 22. will lliarm the clutch- lL being a lino evening, with good roads, the hall was ilfliflitltl. Every- body seemed happy. and the best oi order prevailed. Mr. bouko Jones acted as chairman. gretted that the pastor, Rev. Mr. dlttoiito any automobile- Lfttlejohns, who became suddenly lng up the slack in the obtains. ill, was unable to attend to give they tend magnificent vlolln force constant and keep the slack A splendid program was from Dlllp-g up under s wheel 0i‘ well carried out. and great. credit Lrom pounding ls due to thoso who had charge of guards. training the children. some solos. well in relieving the burden. Following is the program: ‘chorus. Angels‘ ltclruln, by school. ‘Flu.- ilivlblllilitllltilri for tho uvouing iu-ro Jirs. ldllztiln-llt Wood and Mrs. Beatrice Judson. lioutrltw- Jutlson. iiolinisl. ( A High Alziss of Requiem was sungivm. polish avanable‘ A brass polish , by the pastor. tliv ltvr. l’. D. Mc- Guigaii. interment svns in tho ud- vt" his wife. who was formerly bliss :eased her husband several years. Oil Two suits and Joseph. Mrs. f’. t‘. Mo. One brother, Mr. Jatal ors. Airs. John Boylan. Auburn, -—--<oo- Thu annual concert and Chrlst- it was Tree of Powual Sunday school tri of his Leaving Jonah; piano solo Reading trio by llelcti ed pianists. and hills/i SATURDAY; JAN. 8TH AT 10 O'CLOCK OHARP of Farm, Stock, crop and Imple- meats. Farm eonslata of 103 acres, 90 alear, beautifully situated on the tHllIsbore River, .80 sores plowed- Otose to church, school, and Rall- way Station at the door. Opeelally adapted for growing seed potatoes. Good buildings well tensed. together with stock oroo and farm ' elements, , Nothing reserved. It stormy, sale first fine day. Terms at sala- RONALD CURRIE Bcotohfort. J. A. MacDonald Auctioneer _ l 300 2-1-5-41 none: ‘Ho Mr. ful Tu D Use CutlcuraSmp B1111 daily to keep your c skin clear,Cuticura Ointment to relieve -_-...~ "d prevent “m” flood Will." ‘But if we would llllfi Annuelflssting of the wm- None. Keep the scalp healthy ::M°',',:'”§:“jcgjflpjllfijiuumffljl wan-ran ., vtdJlnl be hats in gashamliaog bvyllli iutivléfa Miss Bertha must fill that position Cslibago . y’ "Wmlom 99"“ “w” “d ll‘ And Ill st mpdbly. we know, will Carrots P1,. ptiwiimwo 'A'T‘n_ I 91111113111 "M11 ‘__ 494-‘ ‘viou fill, lglallitltll‘ agility Pas-snipe - -, v a-g. M... t w e - , - l lwrfllrv- “llslliaé-t- mmfi iesiomiuua to mention n» finished h“ ~°‘" “"°l‘°"'°' c1111‘ “-3l|1-'_5_*_5- 7- touch and exquisite beauty with “mm l... "lfin-Zlifit? “ 1,14 Crsnkcase should be much more freqilalii l" How frequent devhuds iii)" Every should know that oil (iliangei? ' - t - l. ioui daughters d1’ V91‘ we lubricant mourn their father's (leutli, viz:— illwlllil‘ ‘be nlade wllell ,, Charles, anti llirs. John Shea, Lake is hot. 1t in the surest way to go‘ Verde; Mrs. Leo lllcGuii-lt, Dro- all sludS6 and 11111111" "'1' “l ll“ Quinn, case. 1nd Mrs. ‘John F. Quinn, Millin- ')t‘l(l'i. McAdam. \V{1l.i',l'Vfll(.’, and lwo sis- Grand River. occasion. pfUt-inlltutioll. tliugli taken ‘by surprise expressed ‘ier appreciation of their tlliouglil- "ll "8"!- est and on Earth Peace to Men of, 111119.15, M. i! i1" |li‘\‘ll(l llic titldrt-ss given lli'l<|\\'_ niid Mr. cha“gea John Nurninn .\ll'lllll'l‘rilill prcsuiitcd Mr lubricant the individual ilrlveii- ROCK-A-BVE CLUTCH does not work. ck at once. zouauzz YOUR ctoiuns to make the against iilio Service). CHURCH OROANIBT will wear down a nickeled surface I iuitpitlly. ACT wit... ENGINES HOT inud They will be found par- At the con- ticulsrly helpful on care eqillPDed clusion of the program Santa. iClaus with balloon tires and serve n moi-ii made his appearance in the person useful purpose on others. _ of ‘Edison Smith, who did his part adjunct, to Winter motoring. equal- bu“ an,“ tree of its lzers are worth their 41101181199- (Ccpyrigilit by the Ullman Feature IS KINDLY REMEMBERED ‘by the choir. Lonnox island llic pastor use. (lrsnu River. where rcliiv‘ sontallvevs ol'~tlic choir and con- v grcghtloti gathered to do itouoi- toenail-vi- iwr iiavi- you confined your Home, Miss Bertha Morrison. church or-tcon-trlbutlon to‘ tliu church onlyf giiulst. Ml‘. Joseph D. McLollati IlJlli. on all (ice-anions whoro nit no’ road llic following sddress—whlloi Jnsevli Mo ll9])'.ma(lU-11ll(l has Morrhioii act. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed by all present. M bra Bertha Morrison: our Mimi Morrliuiur~iAl. llIlN we raise our voices in jubilant‘ sung and re-oclio‘ (he Angelo An‘ them. "Glory to God in the High-l A large congregation attended the celeibrntiou of Christ-mas mid», night Mass in -St. Patrick's Church. The church which was beautifully decorated T01‘ ll" llisss was celebrated b)‘ ‘the Rev. Urban Gillis, St. Dunstaifs University. wliilo the pastor llit‘ a clever and graceful way Wlll(’l| ppptpir Rev. J. A. llloDoiruld preached iiii eloquent alltl forceful sermon-ain- proprialo to (be tioeasion Gounuifs Mass in (‘., was beautifully render- On Christmas day the Masses wero wleibrated by ‘Father (Hilts. while at. 1S1. Allfllriwhiiilrlllii‘. church, officiated. On Christmas evening n plcasliii: function wtis hold at the Parochial Use of tlic clutch to "rock" till}! and Mrs. James Tralnor, Waist-rule, our Otlt, of mud or>su0w can be it..- sune,‘ U, Qccaglqnally without rltl- V Often where a con- gpglp equalizers are inexpensive Everyone i'e- devices that are a worth-while atl- By lak- traction As an I l joyous; mason when our thoughts’lliillfiilliiii 0i‘ 3i- ‘hovor round tho lowly crib and tliodliflliil ll|\"'i'- N- Dlvlne Child cradled therein ouri heart... are filled with Joy and thank fuliioss for tho boundless blessings. received from that. Infant. Saviour No need to rub, it's the medicine in- itself that does the work. Just pat ii: on. Instantly it sends the fresh, heal- ing blood tin ling through the sick tissues-and e in simply has to o. So clean an eas to use, boo. ct s bottle. All druggists-SB cents. l" .\ Ii H“ I'll. I. PA RT \' (In ‘fill-silo; cit-hing; lit-c. Elsi Iln- |u-oplt~ of llfuliltlVll and siirrtiiintlintt iuunitIr-s lli ill!‘ bonit- of .\fr. aiiul . in \l|~l’lit-rsoii to hid flit-iii farewell, prior In llll'li‘ dt-pnrlurt- for tln-lr l|l'\\' lioiiti- iil Jlonlngttv. .\ftt-r llll‘ huge iir-si-inhly- of whom tin-rt.- wtis tin-r ll liuiitlrctl iva-ru comfort- ulily st-tilt-tl. Miss Agni-s .\li-l'li¢-rntin nnd Mrs .\irl'li\-rsoi| with ii wrll fillvtl lillflfl‘. 1 .\ir .\it-l'ln~rstvii. iiltlitiugti rnni- plutt-Iy tnkvn by surprise, in n ft-w troll t-host-li words tluiiikrtl tho friends iillll nolglilitirs for illlfll‘ kindness, zintl stalled llitil nltlitiuuli‘ l’('lill|\'lIl|__' from their midst llll‘ iitlli of frii-ntlsliip would llt'\‘t‘l‘ ln~ sort-rod. und to hi»: ill'\t' lioun- ill Aiuntiiguc llll \\ ould in.- us \\‘t'll.'lllill,* its in the litlllit‘ fri-iii \\llli‘ll be u its tli-purtlniz. As llll‘l'l‘ \\‘ll.\‘ prcso-nl n gmitlly num- lwr of young proph- lln- i‘\'lllllilltl\'l' of llit~ 1- iil s rt y plvaisiiiiiiy‘ h||vf|l titties ,_ vtv. iii iiit- u (>11 hours llll‘ vroivil tieptirti-tl tor tlit-ir lllilllvti \\lll| ii fooling of siiiliu-ss iil lln- closing of such ll liospiliililt- borne, tlllll with n fut-ling oi‘ glndnt-ss ill flit- good lliiit- spt-nt. 'l'in\ lltillll\\'lflg is Iln- nddrt-ss: lIt-iir .\ll‘ ililll .\lrs .\llll'lllll'l'fillil , \\' -. your friend.- nnd ut-iuliltt-rs, haw i_.llllt'l‘t'tl llt'f'l* this i-ruiiini: in _\'ul|l‘ rontfurtnbh- lioniv. nini nllbougli it its with sivlnt- t'li\'\'l", _\'i-l it is also iiil.\t~|l with stillness, llh wv begin lo rctillze ilini "on tirt- nlmiii in rviiiori- from will‘ uililid. lluriiig your lifc tiiuv ion llll\(' lwrll l t-rt-tlii ii- lln: t'4'iiilillil|li_\' in litmpillll- lty, kindness. and iintiring t-fft-rts, lu~ \\‘ilf'llh' the uplift oi‘ every good ruiisv. N0“ “'1' livllln lo rt-tillzv flint iinulher purt of our fair Isliiiid is lo benefit liy our loss. nnd we hope niid trust liiiil you inn): yet be spared iiiuny yours happiness, ln your future llllilll‘. \\'c nil ri-grtit. your (li-pnrtiirt: iiml wlnti it wt-ri: oosslblc to l'0lll|\t'l you lo frliitllli ullli us. us your linuie bus lIt‘('i| ll pleasant landmark fur nigh on in seventy yours, which makes It ull the .liurtler to see ltrlosed, but you may ul- wuys rest ussurctl of u hearty welcome We now .isk you In ,-,.,-.-.-|.l this gill tint for its viiluo, but iis n token oi our "sicflill fur you, uccoiilpunicti by tlic lit-st wishes of your many friends. --€{o>_i__ SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL 0f fornta ui the end of tin». (‘lvll We!‘ l t . . 0f The itrrovinces‘ (By Richard EJDGIII§JU M. D. in; » Oaklaand Maple Leaf.) . i Two Kindiyllliyothers l“ .1. out of lho‘ wuy Jiluco iikol lSantu Fritz, Cut, where one ‘hears once more ttho mitrmur of the locoan waves, it was a treat-for mo .4; tmeet two good Scotch women "£30m down home. Oiifl (W110 l8 ).(lfllllillf' with Scotch tu S will nave no trouble to name t iblrth- place of both of lliem. Like old mine which meilows with all‘. till! many lines of care and oiwniiis years which are visible on their ti-ndiy faces. give both of them ~a nyng of dignity which l cannot hdlp .iut mention here. The)’ "V" (1-‘1 ‘.110 siimt-‘Jsiile of llzn street. and almost next door to each other- They both tnlk the _Gaellc lan- guaBP- ‘, _ v Front iiiitn they graciously gave ma, “f; m! J-esult of my tutervlcw,_ their career in (‘tiliforniu lfl H01» wm,0,,,_ mm.- intcrest. For the .1111.» of rtsonicss iii my Wriiliiii- 1 wit] (legcfibf! ‘ltUll one separately. 0m. h. Mfu. glpfqiy, ‘whose maiden mama was‘ Mary flaoEnclii-vrn, ii lnatlve of Grand itivogl-ififii iil. Ln,’ __ H - reat-great-gruiit 161‘. 0' 9 - lhelii tnilllthefs side. was itililhwitluof T0m0rr0W S Rad“) Prince iClIiATllG of Scotland. There is Illa-t coinoliiiess ot manner 1111.11 General John Graves Simcoe. first governor of Upper Canada, whose burial place in an old chapel at Wofford, England, has been pur- chased by Slr Leiceuter Harms~ worth to be preserved as a perman- ent memorial in Simcoe‘; honor. Program) tilt .- tppurent l‘il iier hoslir ‘i116: Jtelityorile. She caino to Ca - THURSDAY. JANUARY 6 in 1865 with lier uncle. Jolid International MiicKinnon, They came by atonin- illli}! viu llliliiuillil. Slic was tli n Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS l l of (1.150. Hill» \\' N lit-r liusbaihl. .730 p_ M_ v Eitwurd Brivily- iiii-‘i iiliitiilivl’ l}: \\"l‘l(1 i176) Hartford. ltclisiousl Ilrelund. hut vriis brougi upi Sh“; Canada. Mr. Briody was u luér- 73o P_ M’ . WlltAl. 2-H‘ B l '1. lllllnqgs l“ Salll“ llllll‘ lllllllllllyl Mixi-d (Qielgritittl-llmo“ ll/BAL lylllllliily IiruuKlit. till n family Ofllvsjll’ (326) Cllllll‘ ‘lllllllllilll “Pr” sightl ulilltlren. Those living are‘ gllllll‘ Jllfi.‘ Eilpllcffllii, Mrs. Laniy, undlWlEllll f3”) llllswl" Mllslwle- tllf‘ boys, Leonard, Eugene. Leolwggngllgfilld Slll-lllgllelll’ lflf -l. i. lk-'fiL' their §§t‘...ti.li..... if’ sills? ‘Earl. a... wT-ic out aiwiiow- star artists ' .00 P. M acl is a foreman of a garage in _ _ - Oakland. Etizoni: ls an (alt-ictrlclrui WTW (476) Burl-lo?“ (W110i 0W1- .iu lkikersflt-ld. Mr. loiiilly, _tiio vie‘- lllbibitllll of livi- beautiful tma led WEEK (3-19) Ilvnloii- ‘Tliv 1110115311- dtittghtcr, is a promoter of fl since curs. wlo has mulch to do with banks WBZ (3%) Sibrillttlflillil- Lil-lie SYRI- tlirotighout the counttry. Lrflllltifl. yliony String Ensemble. who was Mrs. Wilder, passed away 8.15 P. M. tour years ago. She was anointed wpp (509) Pinto, Musicale. Iiy the lute Father Donald McKin- 8.30 P. M. non, who was a first cousin of Mrs. WJAR (335) pmy1den¢u_ BFlUlly. Miss Eupliemia is .1 nr0< pmgranh fessionail teacher of music and has KFKX (288) Hasfingl (mlwem been engaged in that capacity lfl WTAG (545) worcesuwx swndanb tbc Sister's Convent in Santa Cruz ym, THU ill...“ ...'L‘L'“.';°1-..‘."r3121...‘llfii; ‘m 1155i N~ Y- Mimic“ l sliu often visits her good ntotiier. WgNl-lgrallilll’) Llclllwllllll‘ lslllllllll l Mrs. John McKay is tlic other WTIC H76) Harlfordycupnol The“: Twilight. l l hiusiwl Scotch “Hluc Nose" whom l had lllf' |)l(1llh'\ll‘(.' to meeting recently. She is n most interesting person lo utoct. She luis lots oi’ cousins living nroltild Lttkn Ainslie, (I B. vlli.\t'YIlllill(‘l'l namt- was Johanna Pampbell, and \Vll.1i‘l)0.f‘ll in Pictoti island. When Hllt! was but nine niontlis old llt’l' parents moved to Lake Ainslie. ller childhood was spent ill Wliycocomaglz. She had three uncles. Hugh. John and Evan Campbell. who were the first. t0 build flailing vessels on the Bras d'()r liakc. "Myduther, Captain John (‘linrpbt-ll," slit: said. "was drowned near Pirtou Island. Both father and niot i101" were (‘ainpbellsi lit‘. . . W87. (iltlii) Springfield‘. Bellevuu Quartettv. I WEAB‘ (-192) N. Y. Music to be an- 'll0llll.t‘.t‘tl to VWEEI. W-GR. WFI, WWJ and “YCAF. | WEFli (349) Boston. Sterling Con- ccrt 'i'rio. 8.45 P. M. ' cert.- 9.00 P. M. Eskimos, to \V'I‘AH. WFI. WCAE, WSAI. WTAM. WGR, WWJ.‘ WOC. WCCO. KS1) and WlGN. own tiesrsol, which liu untried llll‘ Argyle“. Slut tras llllt.l'l‘lt‘ll in iCow Buy. 1.‘. W613 (428) Atlanta. Concert. WCBD (345) Zion. 8.. to Charles -I. McKay of Barf- ‘Ulllllllll’ deck C‘ B_ She has a sou’ WW KIJJS (44-1) independence. Studio liam H. McKay. in Stockton, who 9.15 P. M. WNiYC (526) N. Y. Vocal. . WllP (509) Pbila. Vere H. (S. Orchr estru. i is carrying on a mercantile busin- esss. Her husband died in Bost- on when her son was but two years oi‘ ago. She then returned to Cape Bireton. Six years later she and her son moved to Boston and there received a letter from lior hair brother in California, asking her to come out at. once. This was in 1871, and she and lier son [IPOKHIXI]. I 9.80 P. M. WAAM (263) Newatok- Violin. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Concert Pro- gram. 10.00 P. M. WBAiL (246) Baltimore. Musicale. ‘Flu: school court-rt zit Sprlngiit-ltl Lot (i7. which has now become unl tiniiital affair. was held in the hall on Thursday, December ‘.43, at 7.30, p. in. A goodly nunilbei- woro'pr:-- ‘sent. ‘lion J. bl Sinclair presided liml the following progrunimo was carried through thy lliv scholars iii ri-flvctz-ti grout i-rutilt on the [ruin- ing given illPlll ‘by tlu-ir |l‘ll(.'ll('|‘:i, Miss 'f‘ltct't-..~'ti. “foodsltlv. iilllOflltl~—TlI(\ ‘ltlilfllvtii. (‘lirlstinais Morn. Address uf Wt-lt-ttnu: by (‘ilroliiiti cult UUIIIDONiilOIIH. 'l'liis exceptional musical ability has been plated‘ freely at. our tiisposiil and for si-v~ oral years you liavv filled most. lw- ccpuiibly tlic tlulios of t-litircii or? rompntiist was needed you llilVU| over most ubltgingiy acted. ll is lu express olll‘ tipprt-t-ialltin of this noble sesrvlcu lllilll, wi- huvo gutiterrl And that yull may litivt-l u Flllllttlllbritlktt! of tlio oveul. and the sentiments which have prompt- t-ll ll. 1W0 ask you i0 ticcepl. this sninll gift from lliu choir ‘llllll con- il'iilrlck‘.~i Cliurcli, I. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce ' 89 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E .l, ‘through numerous gifts iiiroma well- cjmlvl: to Santa (liruz. Hate has liiwwhw (433) g1nc1nn.atg_ Light e are ever s nee. an owns u o, . . ' flP1°11g§1ye11°ri1"‘- f 1115- uilgcKev 11*; ivsdlerliss) u. Y. Artist ‘Recital, ow a s o age. a u we M W5“ ' 1"°S°"“‘1 "°““*"- wail’; tars) Pitila. Accordiau- 1' f‘ . * .1 P. . hung-Santa's .Helh,;r fir)’ iblar- WQAIU (278)l°Pl?"a' Mvoml Nunh gllbfillllotllllbfl. 5 d‘ g t hora ‘,‘ml u ogue —— Verena in: . an u ' H o0 P M i i~ 1 Clans. _ ' ' ' _ Recltatlou— Soap the Oppressor WTAM (390) Clevelllllll‘ lhllllll” 7))’ Crawford Sinclair. P71797311!‘ l ‘l V Dum_(;,1ad Xmas. Day by Arm-u,- WlLW (423) ClltLl-llillli. . lAiDillil. ifasluin anti Cecil Lawless. M91011)’ BOYB- l 'Dlal0gll0—'i’luying School ‘by 1i WK-RC (326)11C3i8ic'l,. fivtiudlo program itecitulioiv» A [mitt-r lo Santa Claus by Raymond. llasluin. 'l’Bllt0lilll|lU~'UVUl‘ tho 'l‘cacups lby 6 Little Girls. Diiiloguo-Jfwo Sides of a Ques- 11.4B P. M. lion by (lurolino Sinclair and lvun wslt (4214) Atlanta. Orguu Recital. 1411111111“ 12.15 A. M. ‘S "K MY 1111110 111101" 1W wiiw (.123) Oillul. Night newts.’ U llw-len lawless. FEATURE TALKS WMAK (366) Buffalo. (Yrglin ilttecl- a] '1 . WGY (380) IStLlIUIIOCiMlY. Jtctaital. Urgu ii Spelling Lesson by 10 pupils. s" lleoitutioii ~-~ tit-tiring Santa by Janet Siticlair. w ;Illllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Madame Mabel de Casares of St. WJZ (455) N. Y. Royal Salon Con» smuggling "for excitement," has re ‘ their own devlces.'_“l've made my pile and know when to quit," she ‘ ‘Sllld on‘ arriving m New York. Madame camp" WEAIii‘ (492) N. Y. Cliqlioi; Club "i116 i" 1-011110". Eflfllalld- WiEEI. WJAR, r- l - Club. WPG (300) Atlantic Olly. My grflllllllnher- who ballad i "m" WMAK (266) Buffalo. Recital ‘Hour $IlDDur Olllb. skin. ’I‘ht- spirits of vnniphornrt: siilgbt~ Algfle- 5°"'l"“"- ‘"1" t‘ "m" lmllll‘ KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Little Sym~ WTAM (3:10) ‘Cliil/tilllllil. litimbool-v i""""'i""W '11-" "v iiiii-"iiir iii-ii iii~=~i e1; Al‘ pwwu. N_ s“ y“. bunt this phony Orchestra" | (yunyemh _ tho niiiinyliig liillt. furor blisters or Treble-Cleft WLW (423) Ciiici, Castle Farmers. (Copyright. 1921. by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) OlN'I'liiIlN’i‘ can be depended upon with absolute certainty“) Stop any rise of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Foreign Countries. nnd in tin boxes 60c. The circular enclosed wl each tube and b0! t-nxitnini facts about. Piles which everybody should know. . _ , 1.30 P. M. Darklc Clioius — Old Zliollr nl WGBS (ma) New York “FOOMMIL , l _ and Lainpllgitt." ,,,,ll"ll’ Xlllll“ ‘lllllllm l” ll "ll" wuv taro) Schenectady. ma. i a ~n n -—~Kl| l rn r - ‘"1111- ml‘ l‘ "ll "l ‘y ‘ ‘ll’ “l” woz (ass) Springfield’. Edllciltluntll ililuloguvmlMrs. Santa (Milltlli ‘in~ 119cm“- lo iier Own. 3'00 P- M- 'S0l11;--—Ulll'Xl|lfl_'.-$ Illnucriby lluili WJZ (455) NliW Yurk. "Silent lmm-bit, Drama." also from WGY, WRC. ‘Recitation-A Boy's Jlockcl, by __ Allison Mayne. WANT TO DANCE? 'l‘snoit'ilitie-» Away in u Manger. ‘(Jlfldlllfl Speech -by Donald Siii- 7.00 P, M. viiiir- watt: (I69) Washington. Carleton. Chorus-Xmas Thtic is Coming.‘ 19,90 p, M ‘Notwithstanding the stormy _ _ night thu doorkoepor, Mr. M. T. wgllprdgllw) PM“. sleulllgchuflo hainibs reported n. collection of 8-27.40. Al. lhu conclusion of llic programme. Bantu Claus entered llio hall and tllstriliultcd to tlic ' pupils and those wtbo assisted the teacher In carrying the mncert WHAF (492) N. Y. Goodrich Zip-I pars. also WEEI, WJAR. WTAIJ. WGiii. WT], WUSH, WCAE, WWJ WBAII. WON’, KiBD, WOC. WOOD, and W-ADC. 10.30 P. M. Will’ (509) Phils. Fry's. ' d h a on C ristmas tree which was WOAU u") PM“ thoughtfully provided by the ‘Wo- men's institute. ‘The thanks of the cm” 01"“!- ' l district was conveyed to the tea- W53 (33!) Bliflllllflil- W170i“! cher by the chairman s4 the close 911111- l of a concert which pet a blah stand-t WORD (m) Olsarwater. Fort-Har- srd tbs-t tsalisrs can only’ risen. . _ A . .. hope in qpat. _ M gown um -Nsvr~ro1\-~ Perodlans. 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