JUNE 30. 1926 ~e""»".""‘t"..'f' .1 ' ‘r. l’. :4, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -‘--wlz-i~_v<-> \ ‘with llcrries ‘ (fishing tifternoons in July and August l2 p. in. ' satisfying! D Carter & Cola. O and cream / it II. Ill. IV. V. Vl. IIisMéthod. Business VII. The Master Made a Successful 44' , ::A.lways Ready and Reliable- Pr-icticuily ilil pains arising froin_ [nflgmmallon can be removed Wltlll Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil. Simply, rub it on the sore spot and it is quickly absorbed by the skill. ltll healing power is conveyed to the inflamed tissue Willtih is quickly sootlietl. This tine old remedy is also a specific for all manner of cuts. scratches. bruises sprains. Keep a iiottlc handy always. ' ' I: _ ’€—._— t iO0OO+Q+O££O§4~%O4£-OQ-O+§4 IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- vlaedly. Sufferers from Eyestrsln may have perfect vision and therefore do not_suspoct the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism ls Nerve Energy. Normal ‘eyes. It is computed utilize about‘ 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye strain ‘is present. a mucil larg er proportion la required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an ex- oesllve amount of Nerve En- erqy. may seriously affect the functioning. of other organs of the body. and produce ill ‘sealtln HAVE YOUR EYEI EXAMINED ti. i‘. llslchesoa Optometrist so A ‘0444-0000004 e~4Q~QQ¢A Chiffon Silk ' Hosiery $]_ a pair Made by one of Canada's best Hosiery Mills, beautifully shaped and true‘ ‘to eolour. esoh pair put up In separate envelope. Below is s liat of Jaahlonable colours, in eizes IV,‘ to t0. MOONLIGHT. ATMOS- PHERE. PEACH. CHAM- PAIGNE. BLACK. SUNSET. BUN-METAL. Outsize Silk Hos- iery. A Boon to Stout People. a°°d nullity silk hosiery. “Pile shaped sixes 9L’; ‘to colours Alrflglg gnd $2.00 A PAIR ALLEYtnfifl £52225; rooiwgsa Jesus as .a Human Being ( The Man Nobody Knows ~ By a Twentieth Century Business Man i . sauce BARTON To be Published in The Charlottetown Guardian in Dailylnstalments . . The Executive The Outdoor Man The Sociable- Man His Advertisement. The Founder of Modern Mr. Barton Says He Would Have tive and Salesman Today i .“_._QQ-Q%Q§§Q Q-§O§4fOQ GO >0~fQOfi+Qfifi-§-f§¢9r§f->Q-Q M‘ and‘ and ‘Mrs. Duggctt. a‘ an‘; a A‘AAQ ‘fie Business Execu- I Gleanings Front _ _ , p Tryon And VlClllllY p Mlisg Mary Swim i1 vi-‘liiillll u‘ tiic Baptist Parsonage. (M155 Swill ‘is Principal 0f tilt- Liinurd Sin Twill’ uni Training school in llalifzix. N- 5, iShc lira neicc oi‘ ltev. J. li- {- 1 IRt-v, ,1, n, Daggctt. returned o-u "Tuesday from a two iveckfi visit i0 iNew Brunswick and Maine. and cc- t-nplctl his pulpit on Sunday- llcn] lloultcr and his sister Gor- nrndc urt- visiting their brother ‘Shaw liolllter 0i‘ Victoria. it ll-l about thirty ycarn since Mr. Boili- llll‘ visilvd tlic island. llc is locu- lttd in llic Stalcs. Tho datc of thc Baptist picinc has ,bccn changed from June 30th t0 July (lili. \ ____ The hH-intirial atone which ls l0 ha. crt-cltrd to tho soldiers of‘ thc war has rirrivtd. it will be set uh a; (rm-c and Will be unveiled 0" July lith. The programme will he .ll‘ll(lllllCt‘(l iiltcl‘. I The home of ltcv. Geo. Somcns in sorcly zifflictt-tl tllvse (lays. Li!!! week Mrs. SOIIIUPS underwent a ll‘l()\\'ll hospital. 'l‘liclr oldest still ‘Saint-rs llllllf-ltill expects to undergo an opcrzitian at an curly date. llc a pastor. RM’. A. looking alicr his worm-Much sym- pathy is fi-li for the fnniily in tliuir lri. s. njoyotl. (nspt-ciatly by the friends of _-l1is boyhood. - iflraihnni (‘rossiiillli one of Try- outs oldest citizens. bcin-g clglity yrnrs oi‘ ngc pa-sscd away on lfrlday last. llc Wfls buried 0n it Cornwall Rink, July 5. viGB. HS-J. i S. -M0ncalni arrived‘ in Charlotte» _ town. Saturday at 10.30 p.111. Slit. is -"’“ ' '_—“‘ 1 tnveeoww-oeb-ewoeaeeoeeotooaeeoeeeevoeveeeeooeea» ‘Row “i the Marine wharf 103.11“ i t0 3. advanced heat; 4 to 7, sou- snnable; 8 to 1'2. stormy; 13 to 17, cool; l8 to 22. storm period; 23 to 27. unsettled, cloudy; showery. Our entire stock at sweeping dis-i counts on Dollar Days. ‘Co. iLiniited. scriunn (iperaitiun at the Charlot- ll in vrry (lclicnte hcznlth and Mi". is nnublv in carry on his work as G. Haberlln is Oillll‘ S‘ Y Central Guardian SALE of useful and fancy articles 265 ENS TAXL day laud night aer- Phone-QS’! 0r 109-1. RUDD’! TAXI SERVICE Em- ire Hotel. 225 Queen. Phone suv voun" (H-AMMOOKB at Special (listulllltlij i1 Dollar Days. 176-6~30-2l. I name's sroniz and ware-l at‘ ; ‘ 29! \ MONCKLM iN PORT~'l‘-hc c. o. ifilit-lioui-ie1llllllliles for llc-lleislta. 1 JULY WEATHER FORECAST-ll ‘ 28 to 31. WALL PAPER SPE-ClALS.-—‘ Carter & 27(i-6-ZlU-2i.- WANTEifl-By a young married couple just arrived from England position on farm. Applicant has ll’) —~ years farming experience. Apply litept. of Agriculture. and Mrs. W. Jul’. McMillan utihcii- nnnie. Kent St_., last ’l‘hursday ev- enln-g. A ‘very pltasanl rvtening was spent in. music. whieat and‘ frcishmcnts were gurvvtl, ‘ll. M. S. (latpletoivn. ‘Capt. Knowles] i). S. 0., ivhich has on board yonnsl men from Saint John and Charlot~| for stivcrul days. leave for this city. mail for Ireland and Scotland will be despalched by the sailing from Qucbcc nu Thursday. will also bc tlcspatchctl by the| Montcalm and the Anrania gnillng; July and u further full sttlilllg from Montreal on Saturday ii"! 311i Jilly. A further mail will go forward by the Empress France sailing from Wednesday the 7th July. 1mm Pumpkin Creek" tn a ‘my night. Mrs Evelyn son accompanied by Mrs. the second and third acts were equally enjoyed. There was also a sale 0f candy by the ladies of Ilrookfield. Many thanks arc (inc! the llfiflple of Brookfield for thelri cake. (Patriot please copy.) PLAY ENJOYED. —The Stanley Dramatic (‘Jnb presented. tlicir three act play. "Aron Slick from Pumpkin Cree-k", in Victoria Ilallt tin the night of 22th. Although the weather was threatening the hall was crowded to the door and it proved a grand success finan- cially null otherwise the perform- ers (anrrylng otit their parts well Mr. ‘Robert. Weeks, the champion step dancer and violinist accom- panied by (‘liarles Todd delighted the audience hctwccn the acts ‘Much thanks is duc the people of Clarence Green. Elmore McKay; The Girl in Red. Vera McLeod. Saturday tiftcrntion in the ceme- trry at North Tryo-n. Emil (Dutch) Levsen This la his first year in jore, but he is making erlesn Leaouars- the ma- goed on the pttohlng staff of the Cleveland Am- (Pntrlui. please copy.) Remedy FOR Foxes e Our special preparation la‘ being successfully used in many of‘ the BEST IFOX RANCHES Dalmatian ' Flea Powder Finest grade li\ bulk- acKinnon Co. .Drug Phone The REXAl-L P080- sie KonAK 570R: 55'- Raltwana Golden , __ . OHARLOTTETOWN MARK zal"b"io'3i"——'l‘lic following prices were listed‘ lyci-itterday. Fowls $1.00, $1.50. icggn‘ NuasEs ENTERTAiNED "Ti"“,1l0(:——2l2c per doz. liuttcr 3tlc—~iuc‘ Graduating nnrsis ui’ tht Chziritiiqpk... u,‘ Inn-Hum. 35¢ OMS 62,.___6 . (clown hospital and the rcsitli-iiiflHuy gradmue” were enmntmwd ‘bl U‘? per bus. Young lligll $10-$12, per. I pair. The outside inarkcl. was large. BONSHAW AND VICINITY. - Heuwnl uonvurw Uh“ ‘I i _l _>u_.'l‘hc farmers of Bonshaw have about i ' ‘ " ' ' l‘ ‘ i-i 1 litrolmplhttetl llltllllllilg the‘? crops. - ie inany fricnts of i r. Sit-ward Now AT NEWFOUNDLAND again after spending the ivlntci- Finley Fci-giistin and Master hlric , _ U.‘ I y Ferguson. Hampton, were visitors 55:33“!{fxllmfuliwHe“f'_',"m:lhi‘p Jgzhdtl the city ycstcrtiuy. ~- Mrs. Nr-il . i‘. g‘ "H. mnve ‘n ‘ ‘lG. Mi-Pliall is spcntllng the vwek- ‘mhln s NIH" and wllidtzllnlgllilitailz‘;(cud at the home of hcr haircuts. Mr. _ . __ _ " , _ and Mrs. Angus ‘McPhee. Ncw l~lu~ ‘Klficglgwigfi N°“”,i°"fl“l~li"“ ililrvcu. --Mr. Willard ’l‘inglcy of Chur- 5 Ur mm" "‘ vwhu V“ lottetuwn, is visiting friends in‘ ‘Argyle Shore, the guest of Mr. .loliu ,G. McPhail. —-Mr. (Jcu. H. Tonmbs, MAIL FOR OVERSEAS— A full Charlottetown. spent the week-end in Bonshaw. 7M1". ainl Mrs. Rus- Montnajrn sell illonsliaw, the guests 0i‘ .l. _\. andIWSNI (3215) gimp i‘roiii Montreal .on Friday the 2nd.|J. mail wlllilleaton. J. .l. be dcstpatchctl by the Ausonia ulsoiheod. .l. H. McPliall, Lcod; ma??? 3T“Tn.-"lf?.'lil"i.‘.‘i3 ilil°ililwm Quebec on'l.. Wilson St. (jathcrincs, the guests of J. _ and Mrs. ‘Mclflachern. —-Mrs. Sid- Pi-AV AT BROOKFIELD. _f]‘ho ney .\fcNevin, Charlottetown, is vis- Stanley Dramatic (‘lnb presented lting Mrs. John their three act play “Aron Slick —~MI‘B. wcll town. is suiiimering at the Beaten tilled linll in Brnokfleld un 'l‘liurs- House. —l)r. \V. ii. Carson Andcr- bride passed through BOllSllilW on ‘LornqThursday, culling at. the home oi‘ Mclrlwen sang sweetly hctwccn the his brother. first and sccond acts and Vloliii-ure home in Charitittetown. selections by Mi". McLeod between wish them much happiness. l i u ‘Bouquet Fine teas and fine wines i have this attribute. lt de- pends on the quality of the tea and the care with which it issealed. lt is all retained for you in the metal y packages when you buy ' QranQePeKOB l First fbrTiiirsd i] ETS.) Potatoes 5uc——5 a 55c—6()c. glad to see bliii back in thc U.S.A. — Mr. (lay. City, spent Sunday in the 1st oLJuly at 3.30 p, m, ylailslMrs. Beatou. “Among the recent. visitors to the city included MinlKuA (323) |)e“ver_ Neil Ferguson. general merchant; A. ‘Beaten. general merchant; S. 3.00 P. M. ‘KGO (362) Oakland. Williams in- ‘WPG (300) Atlantic City. FKOA (322) ‘Denver. WOC (494) Davenport. RADIO PROGRAMS Mt. Stewart Notes WEDNESDAY: JUNE 30 international Radio Programs EASTERN STANDARD TIME EVENING CONCERTS statute. 5.45 P. M. Organ Recital. . p 6.30 P. M.“ . ..= BrOW ‘Palace iloncert, 6.45 P. M. Concert. 7.00 ‘P. M. ‘wmu (x02) ‘Elgln. lll. ‘rnnninr. IWEAF (492) N. -Y. The Shinola Mcrryinakcrs and the Gentlemen from 2 and l, also from WTAG, WCAE. WSAl. WCAI‘, WJAR. \VWJ. Wdillill, WOO. KS1), WOC, WCCU and WGR. KYW (536) Chicago. Family ‘llonr. 7.15 P. M WltNY (259) N. Y. l-HIIBCSOD’! Con- ccrt Orchestra. VilhuM (300) Cleveland. Clcvchiiitl Orchestra. 7.30 P. M. WICAF H92) (N. Y. Davis Saxo plitilm (and, up“, (vim) WJAR, Dillslllllllg in his right hand. is now Vi"l‘.‘\tl. Widldl, WCAl‘). WSAi WCAI‘. WlGlt. W-Brhl. (.546) Baltimore. lllnncr Progra n. 8.00 P. M. WAAM (263) Newark. Busy Beav crs. WGL‘ l’ (2 52) Ncw York. Vocal. Kdpriln (2 3) Shenandoah. C0ncei"t.lS.,,w_.“.l_ m“ kmpmyod the sprflvps Uiml" i‘ m‘ bier-tart Willt) (526) lies Muines. Litilc Symphony. 8.30 P. M. WdlAS (luu) Louisville. incnliil (lliarteltc. 8.45 P. Mi. ‘llrzijo. 9.00 P. M. gram, ‘W-UAF (366) Kansas City. Popula Musical. W-KdtC (J23) Cinci. >Honr WEAi“ (492) N. Y. “Nell tlwynnc‘ Quartcttc. grain. 9.30 P. M. Mchetid. (lctitly Mc- Stcriiiig Mc- Jessie Miss Murchison. l.. MCNHVlll, Ilonshuiv. Geo. 'l‘oombs, Charlotte- and en route t0_thclr fut- We ——-—<-e>—i-— ::Miller‘s Worn Powders will not .only expel worms from the system but will induce healthful conditions of the system under which worms kindness in serving ice cream and can no longer thrive. Worms keep ‘a child in a continual state of rost- lassiiess and pain, and there can be no comfort fnr the little one until the cause of suffering he removcd, which can be easily done by the use of these powders, which are very effective. PERSONALS ‘Mr. Ernest llolni. DcSublc, was a visitor to the city ycstvrday. Mr. Percy J. Nay, llnntcr Rlvcr was a visitor to the city yesterday. (Mr. Geo. P. ‘lilathestrn, Whcnllcy ‘River Wits u visitor tn the city yt-s- 'Mr. ‘llazen McKay motored from Malpeque to Charlottetown, whcrc he was the guest 0t’ his mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss McKay. llilr. Angus Murchison, ‘Point Prim was a VlSdlOI‘ to the city yesterday. The many lrlttnds of Mrs Elizabeth Dunn. Emerald are glad to see her back nfior spending u ‘few days visiting friends in Sack- vllle. N. B. ‘Mr. Calvin Bishop. son of Phillip S. Bishop of ‘Iouisdale. R. ti. ar- irlveti‘ in tho city Monday blight and deft yc-sterdny afternoon for ‘Mur- Nly (River, to spend a two months‘ (vacation with friends and relatives. i The many friends of Miss Ada Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Swan. Mount Edward Road. are glad to know that she is clolnz well after a successful operation for appendicitis at the P. E. l. Hos- pltal. Mllsa Olive Smith, daughter of and Mae. W, ‘C. Smith. Millvlew. -P. E. l.. arrived home from Boston Saturday night. Her many friends are glad to welcome her back and wish her a pleasant vacation. ‘Mr and Mrs A. M. ‘Rover. Mono ton and Mr. A. (l. Farris. St. John N. B.,_srrlved in the city yesterday ‘for a few weeks visit. registered at The Russ. They are Mien Florence MncLean. nurse in training in the Royal Victoria Hospital, ‘Montreal. is spending her ‘holidays at the home ‘Murdoclr-Macbesn o shire. of hcr lather. v \ f North Wilt: WOAl (395) San Antonio. String Quartctte. WSOE (246) Jlllivuukcc. tional Program. KMA (2-52) Shenandoah. Program. » 10.10 P. M. WCCO (417) St. WAAFD (275) Port ‘lluron. Allis? b’ ME & Slillll You will really he surprised to find how Dr. Watson's Tonto Ale er Tonlo Otout lifts you up mentally and p y- eleally. Get a sy from drugs - try Nature's ovvn rsm- e y. lend fer booklet of unso- llelted testimonials. ‘lee ecksee makes I ea ions. , Chimes y n?“ H019] was formerly Li's» Lottie Jay. t -—— l WBAl’ H76) Fill‘! wunll- C“"i"’-l'i-ltlarnhuut. Mount Slcivari. lnstrll- lo be ciil at (‘berry ll.ll. WAlllU (3166) N. Y. Ukclélc. Louis, WGlt (319) Buffalo. Musical :l’l‘()- W108i) (Ll-ll) Zion. Special Program. ‘iivcrfrcslii by the lliglit Upcra Co. to WCAP Educa-i witvA (256) Richmond. Centnnaryiwil“ very (M. E. Organ and Chimes ltccital.‘ Mllhllfiilli WGN (303) Chicago. Musical Proi Studio CNRW (384) Wiunlpcg. ,_____________. I. ALI-II IOU-q Itllilllp, Toni loll! b1 IhBlsIs B!!!» 1.011.. Charlottetown. f‘A wet sheet and a flowing Sea,‘ A wind thug follows fast." Some of the old “snlts" pro- nuuncc it one of the windiest sum-i iners in their remembrance. Each‘, ‘ il-ly appearing as if it were lrylllgl to blow harder than the last one. i Mr. W. ‘L. McLeod l-s having his-l residence paints-d a prcliy‘ cream 60hr with white trimmings. Miss Margaret Pcziwarden is‘ visiting her father and muthrr. tht-f Rev. U. ll. anti Mrs. Pcnvvuirdcn. l. (On Tuesday the 22nd. a numbrri (lf mtll, came with their horses) d carts ivcre (employed in fillingi ‘ rnts and hole); on the bridge‘ licrc. 1N0 improvement in thn lobster catches. But some vcry gmlll‘ catclics of codflah. and Mr. llarris Arnold. ‘St. ‘Peters, was around with sonic cxtra N0. l mackerel whit-bl fr‘ in. sold in a \'(*l‘y short time. ‘ Mn. L. Stalil. lloston. Mllflbiql lwho wpcut a holiday with lirr father) brothers and s-lstttr here. returned‘ 'l'ucsday to “the hub" Mrs. Slahl, Ml‘. DhlliHi ‘lllrl. who has rccn\'3 . cred from n scvcrc case oi‘ blood-I y ublc (u hc L-u his carriugc-sliop. ltnli 111W il Wiii wit“ him a while u) i301 used ll) ivurkiiig left-iuintlt-d. ‘ i , Mr. ll. (‘. (‘lurk who has the con-i vllract (if fninisliint: tin. lunibcr for) a ncw parish hall which l'.~'. to ill’ built shortly at ‘Si. Antlrcws, nbtnll ,ullt'. uud n hull’ liiiit-s cast oi‘ Mr. .loliu Simpson. Janina- tguinll- and Ainibrosc lioylawi, Uri». inure. l-Jdwartl. John and .lo.-.cphl llillllllt-h‘ i I 'l‘li0nius Wuoltlri-tlgr, ])l('(l('llt*l‘i‘ (and (lot-tor, ls visiting .\li. Sin-wail‘ (and Pisquid. - m" l ~ ‘Mrs. John A. Iilt-Aulcy has rn-l nlllfllt-(i lrnin a holiday at thn North‘ ‘Side. i dvliss ldn McKay has lcfi for (ii-l ilaivl. vihcrc she has secured a1 {mention us stt-iiographer i-u an 0f- "fit-v. Nliss McKay is n graduate til" WJAR WEEL WTAG ‘VCAEI l U. C. (‘., and is in ‘be cllngrnlnl-i “wvlNwLuskl and KS1)‘ iatcd on her enterprise. 9.15 ‘P. M. . 1'“ “JSAI Slrmgl Mr. Ben Birt, llcad of Hillsbnrn, is (employed in hauling fircwhntl‘ ready to ‘be burned. to Mt. Slcwurt. Studio moUgvliitrli he will soil for $2.50 pi-r curii ‘load. y , Fm“ Mr. Will Zalb. a lnrmrr tzarhcr (Houston. i . , ., , » ‘mama (341) inncniii. Musical. u“ “wk um m m,‘ , .____ ‘ ‘Entertainers. Thursday, where thnv “Yflre H“. WG-N (363) Chicago. ‘Sam “nfigntsts of Mrs. K. ‘Coffin. Henry. l WlSAl (326) Cincinnati. Congrcsnl Sunday at (L30 p. m. the usual lfieflilyitritm stlfvictu-i wore held ill til" iivuliillg room and Warp con- ‘(luctcil by Mr. (l. ll. ‘rrnhtcr, and i wvll zittciidctl, P\'t‘ll ‘illllllgh ii raincil licu\'iiy' shortly bcforc thc hour of service. On Thursday the 24th inst, :1 number of those intcrtsted met at ,the Pcopivs Ccnictery. Mount Stu- l" m, _ g d 10.30 R M_ wart for‘ the purpose of cleaning WOC (484) Davenport. Musical and wniiiiii‘ m”, g“°""d"" A" Progrmm lflllltllllll 0i new wire and (nrnrd 1045 P M posts ‘and I two ucw gates which . . ' _ ' ‘ _ weie Jung it iverc tarcclcd as wcll Wllgzcitlayfiti) ltichmontl. Ulliilllfi“; [hp gruumh. dmnvm R 10.50 P. M. i cmtw (aim Winnipeg. Sindioi program. i 5.00 P. M. 11.00 P. M. , WFAA (476) llullus. Ilascliull Tt-x- WOOD (242) ‘Grand Iiapitls. Studio as League. Musicale. 5.30 P. M. i y . ..‘l‘l-15 P. M. WRNY (259) N. Y. Radio Talk. l WSAl (326) Uiuci. Congress String 6.00 ‘P. M. , Quartetttmnlao p. M. Wfiggd-IBZ) N. ,Y. Synagogue Sor i . . Vilblllll (370) ‘Chicago. Musical. 6.05 P. M. l 12.00 Mid. UFCA (356) 'l‘ur(intu. Lulu News; "5 R|CHMOND BTHEET CHARLOTTETOWN Wl-lfl‘ (400) Chicago. Your Hour Weather. ‘ ‘ilellglltl- 6.30 P. M. . - - w- 12.30 A, m. vucv (m) Schenectady: Special‘ > Fire, Llfd Accident, SICRIIQSS llllll P , _ Victoria for their kindness in i-ierv- _ . , , _ _ , , ‘ , , pnilvltyli.) El-nlliPlklllllitébltolllixllzgh "is lunch to the lliuycrs and ntn-“‘"ial’» walla (m) Chicago. Organ Rcci- ‘Llnltlrtus fggzglnh ( Plate Glass lllsllflillct: ill. Siimmy “fl""'m(m‘ M" Bumwr l“ i‘ (an: (dqust at Mr. llowartl ‘Curr. Oyster Bad WRVA (266) Rltlillllllhtl. Basebaillwtllt (405) Newatk. “Tnpica nfi IJQWQSt ‘{ate i"? llYP-‘lciii-r. ills gtillliiruulur m“ (llltrry i {my ipgyluri S“ Bridge. was a visitor to thc city Scores. Market llclltirts. \V£*.llllllil‘l .l)ay." i. the lll‘\'. Bcnl» iloultcr, who was ' "v - _‘ _ ' ‘ 95mm _ WKRC (423 C; n. U_ p l . 73o _ M ‘ _ - “m” "i ““‘ ““’“““"“ °" "w "““““ sliigls’ Jfiiifilyurytéimllim)»: mi? y 2W ~—— Swims j m m“ ' Dmumwinv (-l2‘l) Clnt-‘lnnnt-i nn..-..n.n.-‘ Agcnt at Summerside. utlyd ilew“ ilcmnninnlion herc. lllg sermon on 9 - - ‘- MHL Thom,“ F rL of Mm" I wgws ' 276 C] |, _ w“ ,H l l ‘ ' ' ‘ y _ . (ill! lrllii 0i‘ till‘ “lliril Wllfl mm!" Mmrkhw’ Flown“ McKay was a visitor to tllc-‘clty ycsterilal}. lllour. ( ) Ham t | ng u T“ k. i Good Strong SlQCL (‘flmllllllles- _ a.oo P. M. Paul-Minneapolis. wkitc (423) Clnci. Wcckly tlltioki (Organ lttvcitiil. Rgvlew, 12-45 A- M- WOAl (395) Houston, Iluscball Ite lMDAF (366) Kansas ‘City. Nlght- gilltii, linwk Frolic. KGW (491) Portland. llcrg~u~loguesi 2-00 A- M- 8.30 -P. M. ' Program. t stories. 8.45 P. M. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS UNRW (384) Winlllpcg. Lit-d time‘- storfés. 2.00 A. M. 8.45 P. M. WRC (469) Washington. Baseball “IMAM (253) Nawm-k, Talk, plays. 9.00 P. M. 3-00 P- M- WRVA (25.0) ltichinund. llcalth‘ WHO (526) Des Moines. Market‘ Talk. , reports. KJIlt (385) Seattle. Baseball Scorc 3.30 P. M. ' 9.15 (P. Mi- . ‘WI-W (422) Cinvlnhflll- Cochin! KCA (322) Denver. Studio pro- chats. gram. _ _ ‘ 4.100 P. M. . 9,30 p, M, v WTAM (389) Clevelaml- Bflflehflil vusna; (319) New Orleans. Tulks. scores. 10.00 P. wnz (333) Bnrlnsnelii. I NIZISSQd through that city rct all) llcd time 1Y4 Weather 4Q 1-‘>_v-.-m-5-.~<,..,__ a. Pays Official Visit of Farewell nc-s ‘Elrlcr (full (a Sir jai Athan c llavitl. Secretary (if tlic Riovincc (ll ( > i \\'l'i(‘l| the former n Commissioner to 1.‘ a cutrlcs" d]; tcr of Canada in \ iew July. id Sir Innis", “and (Lc nrrtcpt us \ try rcaddy; . to thc imcstnienl: "Whcn ne n tho (lid i (joi 11 ii- lion. ‘i .. utl hc “Yin on ‘Jnlf: Lorri ljyn crni oil otlicc in the New» ‘fur!’ for (hr p1“; l *"' ' ‘ iini. the United while izircivellto liis .. . of the fact that hi..- t "l have been in experience ha; been a vcry agi in tact wc ought zl ' American capi. ' ncctl outsitlc COll'll"_V n4 we nicnt and the (J ‘in llxc i'.i'.‘t' ' " i I I i i FINAL NOTICE m we notified to pay their tailed to respond these Some of our patrons who oveiduc accounts on February 10th have bitciness then d he collected and as wc made ‘n. chandt! ‘ll "u" accounts must now puss out 0t our llilildi all! through the courts. 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