AUGU§T 5, 1926p, i f l I l Jiillftl C8 i..- Standard. mnriui Treatment il-(Il-IMET l . Dr. Michael Clark, or “Red Mich. Central Guardian McQUAIDT TAXI-Phone 405, 1057-3-61 HaBQND CQNCERT.-— The PlPO ,_ " will give a concert lu Queen “male UflPlitlns-tllls evening. Hwolvuznrul. PREMIUMS are‘ n cases oi’ needles given with each y‘ tlrly new or renewal ‘subscription to The Guardian. CAR SOLD- A Gray Dort car afilik-‘Wifi by Sheriff's sale on the, if‘ e1 square at noon yesterday (‘i $120.00. it was bid in by Mr. Huwaiii. North River. , THE onilnnorrsrows GUARDIAN The Public Forum (Continued from page 4.) 11nd the Governor General appoint- ed its leader. Mr. MaoKenzie King. as his Prime Minister. 7. in 1925 Mr. King advised dis- solution of Parliament, giving as his reason that he required a larg- er majority in the House of Com- mons to enable him to enact effect- ive legislation. 3- As a result of this election the Conservative party was returned with the largest number of repre- sentatives. viz 1.16, the Liberals came next with 101. the Progress- ives with 25. two Laborites and‘ one n". .. Si‘ ' ~-. Taking‘ the ANT out of PANT 1y aei" a he i; more famLlarly known in parliamentary circles. formecM. P. for Rod Deer, who died on hisl independent. 9. The Liberals. helm; thus in a M." Km Hmhnm “i” " h“ CORNWALL SERVlCE$.-There lg ‘Walkerton, Ohm-lo, o" l charge . v __ Alberta ranch laot week, Lester Douglas "mm n quuil Street gpirlofietown, P. E. I. PERSONALS - Mr. rind Mrs. Toronto, are in the city. my" Bsparatorl EwARPLES 8ucT|QN I Miss Vina Montgomery of B FEED ,cl"iy Hospital, accompanied by M (Marjorie McEachern arrived in the city last night on a visit to ‘M tklml clam It any speed. I Montgomery's horns. 7min to ulilf customers. 5"" "m °" “mt Dr. (leorge J. Oulton. fol-mo (l- Frank Beer, Will be service in the United Church on ‘snnday. Aug. sill at Killi-tston at i1 a. m., at West Riv. e‘ at 3 l). ln-. Cornwall at 7.30 p. m. COVEHEAD. STANHOPE AND UNION ROAD —'I‘he only church lri-rvices ill this pastoral charge on hlilllitiy- Aulz. sill will be ln West (‘oveheud United Church at 1i n. lll.. ns the pastor is to take the ‘afternoon and evening services in i licrry Valley and Vernon ‘River. ev- ins iss rly minority, it was expected that. Mr. King would at once tender his re- Bignatlon to the Governor General as Prime lMlnlster. iia did not do 50- iwwever- Siving as his reason that he QXDected to receive in PaI- iiameni 111B BliDDort of a sufficient number of the representatives of the Progressives. ‘independents and Lubourltes to enable his govern- "lem- i‘? 08")’ on satisfactory, and in any case that Parliament should e allowed to decide whether or not he should continue in office. To this the Governor General gave V? "turd". and who In laid to have confused that she shot and killed Edward ‘McCoy her GO-yeanold ad. hirer because he "pqggepeqvl h" and lhe "didn't like him.’ l RADIO PROGRAMS - ‘ a THURSDAY. AUGUST 5 7 international Radio Progrlm. ' Ad? ...... s5 f ANTS ruin food. Spray Flit and kill than. PM "P"? 43*"!!! Ania, bed bugs and Noodle. It smrchu out the cracks and cones where they hide and breed, and 519w! insect: and their eggs. Kilh All Household Insects “h!!!” alsoclears your home in a few minutmof disaaasbeaxviwflim and mos. quitoea. It bdan, safe and easy to use, 5P"! Fiit on your garments. Flit kills moths and their larvae which at. holes. FI-xiensive tests showed that 11R spray dld not stain the mint delimtg [nip-pl A Scientific insecticide Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomologist: and chemists. It is harmless to mankind. Fill: bu ro- placed the old method! because it lcflla all the fflSOIi8-—8Dd dos it quinkly. (let a Flit can and sprayer today, For sale everywhere. ENJOYABLE ViSIT.—Mr. and rs. Fred B. Duncan of East Wal- inlc. Mass, returned by mom‘. Tues 10. After a Parliamentary ses- duy morning after making a mo“ ilion of some months. devoted largo. "illlyable tour o-f the island. They :1 - Po Partisan dehates- dilPillE also were very successful anglers. h, “L3, 1.1m‘; a“ mveflugauon w“ having caught many large speck- “on” Fess mmh the iidnflmstn” it'd beauties. While here they were “mm: 071194;; ‘Givglfirelreéltepglr.’ 1 v . A . llillltallzstlgtlwrilrlivilr-Stand Mm‘ Rom. King’ w“ “wide “ware "imi- “5 a - ~ result of the findings of the invest- igating committee, a number of Progressives would vote against his svvernment. thus placing his Party iu a minority in the House. 11. Ml‘. King thereupon gdvigeg the Governor General to dissolve Parliament. 12. The (‘rorernors reply is of course not known, but British pre- cefifiltKwolild make him say: i F- i118. tinder the Brlii- - . . Summon", System‘ I am paiirlmctgiend Vtt-hxdrfiitlaxschencctady. ‘SYrac-uso to accept the advice olll oi lenders .' '. I ' of pan,“ ham,“ myparuament wu. (-150) N. Y. Royal Sulon C011- iiit? ifliliést number of reprcsenta- out" tires, in October 192:. illc Liber- 75° P- ‘M- al party was returned with fifteen WKRC i326) Cmci- Pilpuii" vinai- fewer elected representatives than 8'00 P‘ M’ the Conservative party. You m). Wit-lit‘ (i92) N. Y. The Clluquot vised me. ilévei‘thelegg_ u, allow (‘lub ESKlHIOS, also KlSD, WADC. you to retain otficc because you ex- “CAPT. WCCO. WEEI. WFl. Pectcli in be supported in Poi-ii... VJGR. WJAR. WlLlB, WOC, inent by a sufficient number of ("SAL ‘WWJ. WEAR. < the members of the three smaller W17. (333) Springfield. Organ Recl- Ditrties to permit of the proper ad- tal. ullnistratlnn of the Country's al’- WJR (517) Pontiac. ‘Detroit Sym. fairs. To this I consented. There phony. ls at the moment n motif)“ before WIL/tl. (216) Bditimm-m 8.30 P. M. the House of Commons, which is '|‘|-io, IKlOAC (280) Corvallis. Book (flluts tantamount to a vote of’ want of VWriQ ((76) Hartford, Nlflncheatgr W» Y (380) Schenectady. 'l‘ruvcl- d“ o,- Pilono 79! or 930 EVENING CONCERTS I'[‘tJ\ B45 P. M. WOC (ill-l) Davenport. ‘Chimes Con. cert. WEE! (340) Boston. iMllflltill. 7.00 P. M. KYW (586) Chicago. Family dlour. 7.30 P. M. principal of Aberdeen High School“ his a588,“ leit this morning (‘or Prince Ed- ‘i ward Island where he will repre- Hovoowww sr-nt the New Brunswick teachers PHONE It": at tllc meeting oi‘ the Canadian r. W. R. Carson Teachers’ Felll-rntlon. Miss Firth, rlllaol-llac-ron 0i’ Newcastle, ls also a delegate m i‘...- rlllnu-r Graduate from this l'l‘0Vllli.‘B-—.\‘10ll(.'l0l\ ’l‘rau- kmififrlnce Nfrori (Opposite 5c|<ipt_ iii, Paul's Church) llnllrl 2-5 l’. II. Iimlilln by Ailimlntnlnnt 0-Q6-O§OO-O§§§O§§-§ STANDARD OIL C0. (NEW JERSEY) Dbtnvbumd in Cmmd“ by Fred J. Whitlow (it Co., Toronto. 1 WlE/MF (492) N. Y. "Hire-Is Harvest- ers." also WEI-II, WFi, wcAE, Wi-iii. WSAI, WiWJ. ‘WEAR, WGB. WRC (469) Wash. U_ s, Mai-me Bnnd to WJZ and WGY. WHAL (246) Baltimore. qunrtette. VWPG (300) Atlantic City. scllirs Concert Band. 7.45 P. M. llla many friends will be sorry to learn (but 1h", “Wii|" llullnall. \\’llt‘-, with his wife, is spending u ~---—-—————-— holiday with his mother. Mrs. R. T. ‘Holman, Summcrside. is ill with pneumonia, ills condition is report- cd as favorable and his early ro- (‘OVUFY ls hopefully looked forward to. MISSING MAN LOCATEDq-Chlef o. Police Shaw is ln receipt of a, icitcl" from Mr. J. M. Cunningham, Clive, .-‘tlta., containing informa- tion regarding A. Palmer who was advertised for recently in several uctvspapers, including the War Cry. The writer states Palmer is with him at present and will ‘be there for about two weeks; he says (Palm- er is about 65 or 70 years of age; (ruunot read or write; has scar on ll-ft cheek and a broken nose; also ll scar on his arm. Mr. ‘Cunning- bQ-OWOO-VOO-OQ-OO-Q ard Coal Soft Coal esco Coke Mixed DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches V01‘- Mr. and Ml-s. llari-y A. Wlliwl and» two (luuglltcrs, Miss Ileatrlvu and Eleanor have arrived t'l~..:n Cliftollllale, Mass.. to spend u \;l.-‘_ cation ill this city whcro they z. . hum states in his letter m“ he the guests of Mr. White's all l‘. _ , ‘_ _, ' vill keep track of Palmer until he Mrs. S. A. Mclloilalri. liillsbom ..t. hm“? "m" his folks‘ Anyone 1m lllllilifznllllliilllilsul): lilisuflisltzitliiisfltl ‘eIBMed l" mi“ Yfliliiel‘ by com- his native province lll twenty t-‘chr ‘gmlmcaling wit? ‘Lllilgf “fir?!” years; ll" naturally notices mu yduw “m releve w‘ pa" cu ant improvements throughout llli‘. .~l .\ (lllyor two ago lln nlotornd m Albcrton tn visit his mother. "Th1" uwllnw run with the Nari hand" KW-nirvwwllwtsa ...-..-. WIGLA (476) Dallas, Circli- \\'S\\'S (276) Chicago. (.ii.‘-i Ed- wards. lwl-zlili .370; Chicago. Iauccwlttl-r 3,30 p. ivi, I Iicacll. \\’l3.~\l’ (-176) Fort \\'lil'ili. Snrill- “YiAV (i3?) Cincl. lilllleiilll Bttmil‘ White. . odors. 9.00 P. M. und Lampligbt" 7.00 P- M. WJZ (455) N. Y. “Silent Drama." 7.30 P. M. . WORD (275) llatavla, ill. School. OFlCA (356) Toronto. Plays. Wl-‘AA (-176) Dallas. Jimmy Joyfls .00 P. M. ’ \\"KRC (123) (finciiiililti. ltulllin . ,»| lilkc pleasure i_n providing h“ l‘ plih the kind oi coal you want Iriltly quantity that your needs ind. swlll ha pleased to talk over toil requirement: lny time, ur coal in all of standard qual- and will guarantee prompt aer- . and lowest prlcea.. _..Speclal Sunday Baseball y 12.45 A. M. \\'.\lllll i250) lTllil-zii-to. 'l'ri.‘liltlli, iWil-U" (5555) KiiiiBfl-‘i CiiY- \\"l<l.»\l~‘ (m) Nt v York. Silvlertoivrli. lnHrl-v .lill<lCi \\'l‘I.\il, wl-Llcl, Willi, \\'\\' .-\\'li‘ ("08) i'l1ilnilvll-lii-'i- liuuru Ui- \\'l<‘l. \\"i‘.\(‘., wot‘. Wilfit). Kali,‘ (‘in-stru- wcAl-I, \\'.i.~\lt. \\'Alitj, \\‘l,lit,' WSAI. . \’\"l‘.\ .\l CAMERON-CHING - The mar- riage of Miss Grace Chiiig, daugh- ter of Mrs. Peter Chlng, of Rod ‘Point and lyinltcnfrow Donald Com- crou, sou of Mrs. John Cameron of ‘South ‘Luke was solemnizod at the maul-lo of the Baptist and Christian 7-45 P. M. Nililil WPG i300) Atlantic City. Dialogue. Suicty WDAL 1.00 A. M. (Ilttii) NlHVOlIIIHl. ("olloglnn e0 on car load iota. .i. GILLIS s. co Phone 176 in“ hay, three choice horses. o at sale. W. C. McLEO J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. i078 SllilltlS MADE FROM ltEPTILE LEATll ERS ARE IN GREAT lilcillANp ‘we are simwmfl three new CI made fr illil‘ leather; o: these pop‘ $7.50 A ltAiit N0. i, Grey Alligator, light weiiillt oxford with covered tiilzan heell- . No.2. Blond: oxford as IlJDVB. t E Once A Trial Always Nyal The Nyal Standard is ox- cellont and you may judqo every Nyal product by ‘that standard. We carry a llna of all Nyala’ toilet preparation! Face Cream. cold Creams. Face Powder, Red Rose N0. 3. Grey Lizard. Cream, Almond Cream, Rouge "'19 pump, with cuban heeln. one covered Ailllllllll SALE I will sell on my farm at Mcarl- owhank on Wednesday, Aug. Mn. at 2 p. m. seventy acres of stami- registcrcd Holstein cow. some nrcs- scd straw etc. Terms made known ‘$00-04 §-O#§O—§O§O§-O-§QO-OQOP churches, Kollslngion on Tuesday afternoon. Jllllg 2i). The ceremony was prnformctl by Rev. Wallace it. '.'ViucWalkcl" assisted by pastor Al- vill Robertson of ilcllnont Baptist (thurch. 'l‘-he bride was attended by Miss Olive Rose nllfl the brldo- groom by Mr. Clarence ‘Ching, llll- morlillicly Ilftcl- the ccrelnouy- Mr. and Mrs. ‘CIHHCTDH left by autolno- hiln forthclr honeymoon. On their return they will reside at South Lake, where Mr. Cameron has a beautiful residence. Miss Chlng is onc of “t-he islands” fair (laugh- iors wllnse oharnllng manners and genuine goodness have won for her an I-nvlllhl.» illacn in tllc hearts oi’ many friends. in i-ha church and in lllf‘ Hflfilitl lifc she is very much prized null her friends are Siflli illfli ‘hcr marriage has not remov- ed llfil‘ far from hcr girlhood homo. !Vl.l‘ (‘alncron is olle of the excel- lt-Ill (ziilzcns and we wish him and‘ his briilc uluily years of unalloycd lluilpillt . s. (Patriot Please Copy I15 D. CAMERON-ROSE — The Bap- lisi Churn-ll of East Point, P. E. 1.. ,\vas the scone of a very pretty wed- ding on Wednesday evening, July 2i. Tho brlrlc was Miss ‘Marjorie ilosc oi Lakevlilo. and the bride- lrl-ooul was Mr. Alexander John (‘lilnel-on, son of Mrs. John Cani- i-ron of Soul-h bake. The bride was dressed‘ in white and wore the con- ventional veil and wreath and car- coilfideuce. ‘if this motion were l" flurry. your party would not only itlck H ‘lllnlvlily at tllc polls hilt al- so ill Parliament. Under the cir- uunlsizlllccs. until this question shall have been decided ill Parlia- iucilt, and tllcn favourably to your Government, l (rallnot regard you its the accredited representative "i the llcoille. upon whose advice l must act. 13. Mr. King. apparently expect- iuil iiefent in Parliament, at once resigned on behalf of himself and Oi’ ills Government and the Gover- llor General then sellt for Mr, dfolghell. who accepted the posi- tion oi’ Prime Minister and un(ler- took to form a Government. 14- T0 Qnnure tllc final passage through Parliament of- the legig. ifltivn already passed upon in the House of Commons. and of the re- mainder of the supplies as prepared by the Liberal Government, the Governor General sent for Mr. Forke, the leader oi’ tho Pi-ogi-egg. lves, and the latter has since stat- ed that he promised that his party would assist Mr. Meighsn in the above objects. _ 15. On a technical point as to whether the supplies could legally be entrusted to cabinet minister-n lemllorarly appointed and who had not taken the oath of office, Mr, Meigheus Government was doing. 9d in the House, and‘. having no other alternative, Mr. Melghon Mi. vised the Governor General to din- lMule quartettc. Willi (517) Detroit. Detroit Syniph-l oily. 8.15 P. M. 1 WIliQO (286) ‘Lailr-‘ing. WREO Con-i curt Orchestra. i 8.30 P. M. ‘1 WNAQ (448) Chicago- 'i'l"i0. Whitney 8.45 P. M. y Wnltl) (275) llatnvla, ill. Vocal. 9.00 P. iM‘. Wlllbl. (2-i6) Baltimore. 'l‘l'io. \Vil() (526) Dos Molilcs- Life Trio. KYKA (309) E. Pitts. ‘Players. KLDS (441) lll(ll‘[)0ll(ll!fl('.(!, Studio Program. WllZ (333) Springfield. Program. “i187. (333) Springfield. Concert. WOllD (345) Zion. Brass quarictlc WMAQ (448) ‘Chicago Vocal. WitVA (256) Richmond. "A String riuartette. WTAM (390) Cleveland. program. WllvAiii ilankors’) Symphony 'Stildlo Studio 9.30 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Organ reci- tnl WFAA (476) Dallas. Musicale. Wtllf-(SSO) Schencctady- Mixed qusrtotte. Wlnm (476) Dallas. Variety Pro- gram. WHM) (275) Milwaukee. Classical (‘n oguc. 9.00 P. M. lKJR (385) Scuttle. liusclizill Scores WSOE (2i6) Milwaukee. sin liable (Joilforlant-o. 10.00 P. M. Cincinnati. L‘. S. Civil WliW (423) Service. lWCAl-l (462) Pittsburgh. llulltiball Scores. 10-20 P. M. lWDBlt (272) Staten island. Lcrturc. 11.00 P. M. WiiT (400) Sport (‘rwislli- WANT TO DANCE? 6.30 P. m. _ wlulrtisz) N- Y- ‘Pardon. 1.3a P 10.00 KMA (252) $00115. W lacon- ( illoll (lrtzllcstl and Kittens. - “WM! Kl") Billie lnont. loge. (Chicago. Collycr‘s lloof Garden. Wll’ (50K) Plillil. Kt-lliuvkiuns. \\’.\l.\Q(~t ill) Chicago. (Yllzlilillall. P. M. Sh(~illlli(l(lull.. \\'l.\\' ((22) (liilciliiilill. (1:33) (linri. (128) Sun l"l'.lll(.l.\i'.(). \\'l').\l\‘ (m2) N, r, (il‘uI.'ll\\'lI'll Yil-"Hw" 11-15 P. M. . lVKRG (326) Clncl. Tllr‘. Virginians‘ 11.20 P. ‘M. , (‘KCT (320) Vii-thrill. Nli-‘lli llirils.‘ WllAD (275) Aiihvzlllkoc. Wls(:onsill)_\.fi,-| WLW (423) Cinci. imperial. i M. 12-00 A- M. Hl-ri-llalle-rs. Tftfilll. ill (‘aim l (F-l-‘CA (Zififil Till-unto. ‘villrifilhwl l‘llv-, (Ullhvflilill. 10"". h)’ |l{lj-\\' (Hi2) Portland. Simllball [lull- Furnil l\li‘(J mils)‘ Sun Fiwillrisr-o, Mandar- lntl-rllaiioual lfudio Progrlillls, (‘lllI-zlno.) Al Kniz; l (‘i ‘tb- l~" i‘ . ‘ l“ ‘llqlrrwlxvlTflllhly lll- will.’ bu (tlliliiil-(l. granll~ "hurling. share!“ any my lllid his words lllrill’! i ~~ ~- HIS HAPPY LOT lll‘! \\'()l]1il'|'i‘il it" Ilfillltlfii) lir- (i.ll‘i', Willi build; (‘irlll was lui. you'll ,,\‘1-l-ili\ll~\ iIIIHSPIlI ill: lli‘ill'll ll“l‘ (lull: (‘ililsl-(l lll‘l‘ n lilld \\\'(*('| i';l|lll‘ ll"l' l'i‘[)ij.‘.' "li' ii is >1 lol, l will?" To Train Boys for Canadian Farms ——CYRli. PRICE EVANS. Ill "Happy Mug." Compact . eto. i Harold L Worthy 1.78 QUEEN STREET PHONE 271 Music. WllC (469) Wlush. WlRC Players. 9.55 P. M. WLWAQ (448) Chicago. U- of C. ‘Chimes. l-icd a bridal boquet of roses and lnaideil-hair fern. Promptly at half- plist seven, the bride entered the ('lllll‘Cll. escorted by her cousin Mr. James Robertson. Miss Grace Mac- Phce of Charloiitetown ‘rendered ihc wedding march. The bride's sis- 1M‘, Miss Alberta Rose was brltles- lualil and Mr. Stanley Cameron, brother of the bridegroom, was izroomsmnn. Tile ushers were Mes— ____________.__-____ . . John and Waiter Robertson. ' o¢oo+ovo0+¢oo++o+oo++¢¢ The Reverened Wallace A. Mac- E Walker read the beautiful and sol- cmn words that "made one of iw-ain", using the single ring cere- mony. When he had pronounced them husband‘ and wife. the offici- For the SUMMER MONTHS wo will have good larfl! tiling clergyman presented t-he atocko of FEEDS for ilriile with a white bible in recog- HORBES. CATTLE, H038 nitlon of her being the first bride of the New House of Worship of the ‘i ‘m vlilrmem of the i’°i" LTRY. ular RUBV RING hgalery‘ w“ _ Ind POU , East (Point Baptist Church. After the ceremony. there was a. recep- tion at the bride's home. The brldei rel ...'l°.'i.l"lll N?) York °"Y' aatsv HAY and srnAw. lamina... o owl“ p” FEED oars. BRAN- SHORTS. CRACKED OORNr and bridegroom stood under ai beautiful floral arch while they. ro- FEED OORNIWEAL, CRUSH‘ ED OATS. SOHUMAOHER celvcd the good wishes and the FEED and a full otook of congratulations of friendsThe flor- al decorations in parlor and dining room were a delight to the eye. The prevailing colors were green POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL. TABLE CORNMEAL. BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM and white. Miss Rose is one of those young women of whom the FLOUR. etc, ato.. all at low- r not prices. WHOLEOALE wise man said: Her ‘price is far All ll l" W’ i" 1°‘ mo RETAIL. above rubles. the heart other bus- ALLEmtéi fiarler 8i (>0 band dot-h safely trust in her." As i ‘ LIMITED. solve parliament and allow the DEODie to decide as to future ad- ministration. This advice the Governor Gcnorni accepted‘ m". had he logically any other coursa to pursue. if the above facts and reasoning are correct. Lord Byng h“ not only not acted in an arbitrary manner. us claimed‘ by Mr, King. bu; h“ been scrupulously careful to guard the rights °i' tile Pfiollle of Canada the Constitution o! the Domln. All 0f the above are made over the latest lasts and from the newest patterns, (union. llile in every way and roa- _ Ivnailly ill-iced. 10.00 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport. ‘Plowboys. 10.03 P. M. Wi.Vl' (I123) Clnci. Doberty Melody Iloys- Molina '. ..¢¢¢~ -~-¢¢¢»¢o¢o+o¢o4 10.05 P. (M. Wltl~JO (285) Lansing, Musical con- cert. ' WGN (303) Chicago. Musicale. 10.10 P. M. KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Operatic (lemu- l am Cir, etc. K. 8. HEMMlING. 1926. , H. Montreal’ Jnly 30' New nun ion to Mr. Fodan‘: Home: at Goudhur , Ken! opened by Si: George (Ljnn Brown, uropenn General Mana- 3 Student “he i138 distinguished ‘or,Canldinnhclflellnliwuy, herself and she holds a 301d med“ as a token of (her scholastic stand. iIiE- As a daughter, no an active church worker and an n, 19nd" m social life she has won tho goidep “billions of all. Mr. Cameron la an ideal citizen and we wish him and his bride a long wedded life fiiind With the CIIOlCBBt. of Godh 590d gifts. (‘Patriot Please Copy) 10.15 P. M. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. The Flotilla (Club Concert. 10.30 P. .M. WBAlP (476) Fort Worth. Concert. 11-00 P. M. WTAM (389) Cleveland. program. GNRIC (436) Calgary. Canadian Natl. R. R. lldttle Symphony Cun- cert. KltlO (361) Oakland. Vacatlorffro- gram. KPO (428) San Francisco. program. nili at .1 coat of £11,000, the new exten- sion at the 'i‘rzlinillg l7uriil, Goullllurst, Kent, England, of i\lr. Ftgalrs lioillcs was opened recently by Sir ("rcorgc Mciarcu Bmwll, lillrupeull General Nlnilugcr, ("allu- (lirill Pacific Railway. This furm 0i 307 ncrai will now be ublc to house and train 150 Olpllilil auii (ic-ltifutc lalis over H ymrs (if age. for enligration to (Tuunila, or farm work at home. Since 1X84, when the first party of lads went to (Tailailn some 3,500 l-‘egxtn boys have been settled thorn; tile majority of whom nrc lining well. Sir George. who presided, in his address paid a high tribute to thc lifc work of the late Mr. j. W. C. Fegan, the founder of the Homes, and speeches were delivered by The Revd. j. Chalmers Lyon, 'l‘rillity' Presby- terian Churcll, Halllpstcati, Mr. D. C. Appcrly, Hon. ‘Treasurer of tllc Homes and nthrrs. .\‘lr. Feganfiz Homes were founded in i870 and it was in i884 llc took a (cw boys to Manitoba, following them ill the sumc year with a party of 50. Since tlisn, ll|\ to thc outbreak of war, some 100 boys wrvit nut every ymr to Canada, and slnrc tin-ll .1 itolltiilllal stream of boys have gonz- out to the Distributing Home they maintain near Toronto. A lar party of friends and supporters -»f the oma came ilovrll from London and elsewhere to be present at the (rcrl-lnony, and were received by lVlrs. Fflunil. and alter the opening ceremony, inspected tile new building- Studio Studio Experiments by the United stat. es Bureau of standards have da. monstrated that crystals of molyh. denite when exposed to the gun's PIN develop electric currents that can be measured. Studio .4 ooto ctoru atvenctoru Hsnvesr cnsvst MOONUGHT GRAIN FLESH Btusu PRICE REDUCED To '2]; 11.20 P. M. Wlldil (303) Chicago. Studio Ensemble. 12.00 A. M. KOllL (278) Omaha. Hour. won-v (m) Fort Worth. "Mystery me .. Liberty lfotsy-Totsy When Pains Stabs You In The Back Relieve It Quickly-In This Way When that slab-like pain hits you in the middle of the back you need a (powerful pain-controlling remedy without delay. ‘Nervlline is best; it is strong, therefore it penetrates rapidly. Nervlline warms up the con- gested area, pulls inflammation and lotenesli out of the muscles, and drives out Lumbagffs misery. Eartha intense pain of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica and Lumbago, w here can Y0“ 3nd such a trusty lini. ment as Nervlline? Nervillne has been tried and tested for nearly llfty years, and is considered a necessity in most homes. zit-cont bottlon at nll dealers. KGO i361) Oakland. tl.ampkln's Musical Bears. 12-15 A. M WliW (423) Clnci. Terriers. FEATURE TALKS 6.80 P. M. WWAR (275) Atlantic City. lecture 0.80 P ‘Crosley Sky M u B i . I k that odnowoxumion. $2.176; l£al."l...$°l'."nl.'.'l€"lig.a2.i. arch act, who umodql oven a- -|~nuo_Iww- -- q--.-- > WGBB (310) New York. “(Footllght Purgie-‘Irtbélfllin 11c . .-4 position