THE. CHARLOTPETOWN GUARD!!! "rilentrsl Guardian I LEFT ON BUYING TRlPc-_Mr8» iwinnlured Jlyan MacDonald left this morning on a buying trip pre- paratory to opening a new millin- ery parlor. Mrs. McDonald has secured s store in the building oc- cupled by the Pure Milk 00.. which ‘has been nicely painted and put in readiness to receive the stock. She ‘had already attended all the millin- ery openings and as she ls well known as a competent milllner will no doubt receive a share of the cus- tom of the ladies o! the city. .,\,(;t/ lll..»\l.l ii .l-i‘ I 4 > 5 i! _ -'}.~.lil.t.l *~ — - ' tion we; cqnotipa . ‘ seick he: JEPENIIADLS wvoiv: ANNUAL CONVENTION OF CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE»- The Ann-uni Diocesan Convention of the Catholic Women's League will be held at Kensington Sep- tember 1st to 3rd inclusive. At the National Oonvciltiou held at Ottawa inst June will give a detailed re< port of same and there will he several entertainment. numbers to help make the evening a memor- uble and enjoyable one. The full program will appear later and u large number oi‘ delegates are ex- pected to be present from the var, lolls sub-divisions throughout thv Island. SELENITE ARDWALL BLASTER ’ ement, Lime “i. Carloads Just Arrived. THE ROGERS ARDWARE 00., LIMITED. ' QOUOFO+F JUDGE VISITS Hi6 NATIVE PROVINiCEF-bli". Justice MacDon- ald of the Supreme Oourt of Maui-l toba. Winnipeg. is m-akliig a. short visit to his native province. Judge MacDonald left thc island about l0 years ago, then it young lawyer, having studied in the office ol thc late Sir lJQlllH ll. Davies. Ho loc- ated iii Portage Lzllhullriclund sonic i5 yours ago was appointed a Judge. oi’ the Supreme Court. Iic iflisitcd the island some 85 years ago and during his short siuy this time H0103 many changes for the ‘better, especially In la-rniill; condi- ‘lions since his lust visit. Judge Mac- Donald is a brother of Mrs. C. A. 94% llyndman oi this city. Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Wllealiey River, and Mrs. Ronald Mcllll-nald oi‘ New Glasgow Road. Ilu is a guest of his‘ ilepliew. Mujor l). A. MacDonald o! the Russ Ilotel. Judge .\lucDoiiil.ld will attend the annual uiccting of the Canadian Bar Association < St. John, N. 8., on September 1st, 2nd and 3rd. w. shall be buying Blue- berries throughout the sea~ wmpgylng highest market vllue. We supply you with pimqes for shipping, PM" "s f" WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wedding took place in St. Mary's l (thurcll. Brooklyn, Mass», oil Wed- Write price. The Island Cold Storage C0., Ltd. OI‘ liesduy Jilly 28th, 1026, when Mar- gurct Laura Muy eldest (laughter 0t’ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Costly, North Wiltshirc was united in lilo holy bonds of matrimony lo Mr. James J. llurtin. Uoslil Alass. The ceremony was perllrllved by their pastor the Rev. Fr. Flint. who T also celebrated the nuptizui muss. H; The bride looked very bountiful in a gown of white georgeltc and I , a bouquet of white roses witii , shower oi liliies of the valley. The ‘ bride was attended lly Misti M11?- , (inn. McLoskey who linked very pretty in peach geofgcttc with lace with orange blossoms, and carried >4‘.- untl carried a bouquet oi pink roses. . 4 tldltll I l m" “g bud“. “m! Tile groom was uttentlr-d by .\ir. lkln irritation and so ll‘ you ire troubled with thin annoy- ing condition your but ln~ 1 terms will be cured by ullng WAMPOLE’S GRAPE-SALTS in 50 cents and $1.00 size bottles. It In the but num- A delicious mer medicine ‘ ‘. satisfying wholesome llalolii L Worthy dish f“ sturdy ap- PHON-E 271 peg-jg” and an inexpen- sive one-is 39 Queen Street ( Charlottetown, P. E. I. 0mm separators _ THE IHARPLEB IUOTION ‘ FEED 4 lklmn clean It any opoad- 4 Terms to unit cudtomort. Extra plfll on hand. Write or-Phono 100 or 080 i Welcomed alike by youfll 31 ( Sold rwyfl"! w. CLARK Limited. Mmtml ‘ fession-al Cards Hark R. McGuigan I U “WTEH. SOLICITOII. arc. Money to Loan v lPguBIcllk.Ohlrl0flflOW|l,P.E.lr . ' - C. C. Archibald "Ila of N. Y. Pol! Graduutm llldlul School and Hospital " °\ "mil-Id to Eye, Eur, N000. Ind Throlt and supplying (linen Boyer Building Brut (Ioorge ltrlot Hours-l h 19-80 1.80 00'8- .__.~..--- cDonaid & McPhee B. A. l. MGDONALD H. F» "OPP!!! I. A. "WWII. Attorneys. Ito. LQ Old Sydney Screened Goa .____. We are well stocked with ill excellent Coal. to pllnq your order. Hard Coal Jul! received Q ‘WW9 "Fill? ll] Ey Olli nut olzol. We will be pleased lowest prlcu. PHON E 178 4 BAKING POWDER I I B ,0 m,“ thfgat dig. opening meeting on Wednesday a“ sad - eminent. And our Island farmers f“ u ultraviolet rm lww- eulugys. striker 1.. which t. 0,..." afnlllnofifitidgrflheig are not afraid or a, little more pro- m (uroullfilsfl yrgsebégfieitfsfinn‘ twttiethewfilicv ' Qtiiegsgflwfi will. be combine toctloli for flirm products! Canada ntli’ I110" ' V- - - 11° m1 - - 13-. 0T for Canadians and our home mark- , London lruspllat. not... River and Dr» .1. o. McGulgan “'- ' i‘ of churlutletowlh The Dlocemm MADfialzfgllwl/ADA et lor ourselves-nut for the Yun- “““”“ _" president Mm Fred Conroy’ m. kees-cleun and honest Government ’l‘igilisll. who was a delegate to the E_w,5||_|_5-r1- c°_L-|-D_ is what is wanted and they believe i» NOTESB! THE WAY (Continued from page 4.)" Mr. Forks. former loader of the now leaderless Progressives, is llglitlll! for his life under prospect of de- feat, and that Mr. King would have no prospect of election in Prince Albert but for the assistance of Mr. Dunning. who ls at heart a free- trader. Al for our own Province and the Dominion generally, the prospects are good. l-fope has revived and prosperity increased much more rapidly since the full of the useless and scandai-smlrched King Gov- gltere. is Far more ‘MAGIC the Melghen Government will bring WSAI (326) Cinci. WPG (300) Atlantic City. ‘RADIO PROGRAMS _ TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 international Radio -Program| EVENING CONCERTS 6.00 P. M. Twilight Pro- gram. 6.50 P. M. KFAB (341) Linwln. Musicale. 6. 45 P. M. Ethel Rattay Fowler's Fashion Flashes and Theatrical Review. 7.00 P. M. WJR. (517) Detroit. Goldliette. WBBM (226) Chicago. Broadilioor. KYW (536) Chicago. Family Hour Program. WEAF (492) N. Y. Salon Concert, also WEEI, WTAM, WNVJ . WGR. ,WC AE, WLW (423) Ciucl. Organ Recital. WMBB 250) Chicago. Trtaaion Duo v Operatic Program. 7.30 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. GOld Dust Twins ulso KS1). W GAE, WICGO, WEAR, ‘Lt a visitor to the City yesterday. wore the Conventional Veil caught lFImmIIIEB and large picture but Porkuflealids iNow it the llmv TOHUNYO, CQN. Immediately af- ier the ceremony tilegncwiy wedded couple returned to the home of the lzrooiu where breakfast was served lo relose friends oi’ the bride and John P. Deviue. groom. After breakfast amid showers oi’ rice and confetti the bridal party left for Prince Edward came uii actual fact. island where o. grand reception was tendered them by the bride's motil- m‘. Mrs. Michael Coady. over one ‘Press on the 3rd inst warned Mr. iluntlred guests partook of the wsd~ (ting least. Music was furnished by Mr. Amos Illoiiughup and Levi, Trainer accompanied by Miss- Tllercliu (hiss. A very pleasant‘ lcutilre of the night's program wasfihouitl be adjusted. solos by Mr. Victor Coylc and Mr. iiurold .Worth ol Charlottetown whit-ll was much enjoyed by all present. ‘Tile bride received a largo number of presents including ii. UIlBQUd from her lather. As the guests departed they again extend- ed their ilcst lvisiles for the future llfillpiuess of Mr. and Mrs. Harlin. Tile happy couple intend spending, isix weeks with the bride's parents! iii North Wiltshire alter which they: will return t0 Boston where they in-, tend making their home. -——-——awoa>-—-- PERSONALS Mr. Frank Aiutlerson, Bristol, was Mr. J. B. Jay, Pcakes. was a. visi- tor to the City on Saturday. litrs l. (i. A/Iuclaeilll. Boston,_ Mass is visiting her parents, iMr and Mrs J. .»\. Rowe, City. Miss Georgina Vilekerson left for Boston this morning to join her mother Mrs Margaret Vickersoii. Mr. ii. Jnincs Palmer left this morning by the express for Lacliine IQHQUQC, oil a visit to ills daughters Mrs. John ileay and Mrs. H. K. S. Hamming Mrs. Eveieeil K. Murphy. blaster Reginald Murphy and Miss M. Clarke. who have been spending tho past week at Beech Grove Inn. have returned to Ottawa. Mrs Edmund Maynard, Nortliam loft lust illonday for Boston by motor with her brother Herbert MILUATLIIIII‘ udiere silo will visit her sou Leigh, later she will visit her daughter lllrs Frankel of Detroit, Michigan and soil Arthur of Cilcliuygzul. Michigan. ——-¢oo~—-—— ‘cuilillus Will Visit Canada QUEBFAY. Que, Aug. 18-—~'l‘liel'o is nothing more cosmopolitan than u hotel IVKibiiPV. and no hotel refl- lstsr inorecosmopolitan than. that at lTQuebru: hotel. T-lle signature of fniilnllu talks from all over the world is therefore no surprising sight to the reporter whose beat culls upon him to make a daily In. addition to arrivals from this world he encounters names. the owners of which could only vomB from the next world, some slight ._._..“.“....4 ' ' q occasion for surprise develops. J la i s T-lint is exactly happened lest today. Cunning t e st. of arr- ’ er Doug s vols, the reporter experienced a slight shock when he found the names oi’ "Huerta" and "Dias" staring him in the lace. "Shades of A hurried portfilld?" "spirit fears", however. calmed his for it turned out that though the names of two former presidents of the Republic of Mexico their interest in that troubled country both ended and begun with the mlschance o! nom- are not Mexi- They are Marlo Huerta ind Augusto Dias. nephews of the ambflsfladol‘ lor Chile at Washington, Miguel Huerta and Mr. Dliiz are travelling in a party. the ,vlsitors bore the encluture. They cans at all but Chileans. ‘Cruchuzn. Mr. other members of which are riqlle Chirgwln, secretary to Chilean Elubassy. slid Mrs. ls Santiago. Chile. This first visit to Canada. ‘interfere in order to help the Wcst "scan" of the arrival list, but wheel Mrs. Alllle Muorliereon" he ejacu- lated, "what can this phenomena Inquiry. tli e S. (liaro and her, two daughters of ls their it. WEEI. W'Fi, won, wJAiz, wun WOC. WWJ. WSAil (326) Cincl. ‘Musical Program 8.00 7P. M. WEAR (492) N. Y. ‘lEveready liour." also from KSD. WCAE. ' WCCO, WEAR. WlEEl. WFl. WGR, WGN, WJAiR. WOC. WSAi WTAG. WWJ. WBAL (246) Baltimore. Musicale. KYW (536) Chicago. Classical. KDKA (309) E. lhitts. Sacred (Jon- The Public Forum (Continued from page 4.) solution and which vote later‘); Mr. King the other day in speak- ing in Winnipeg as reported in the Meigheu to keep hands off the Na- tioilui Railways and amid Mr. Melt:- heil had not been in power un hour cert. WIP (509) Phiia. Chulfontc-lladdon Hall Dual Trio. WAFD (275) Port Huron. irollinz before he was telling the people of the Maritiines how tim- Railways club Program, 1 <lon‘l. lillilk 8.15 P. M. W~LW I423) Clncl. Burnt Corker-s. Mr. Meighen did any lurch thing. WOK (217) Chicago. Capitol ‘thea- What he did say was lh: t the Marl- tllnes deserved some collsideriltion in the matter oi‘ freight rates. Fur- ther in Mr. King's sddrtss above mentioned after protesting against Mr. Mcighen doing anything for the Murlrimes state-l that ills pil- ministration hnd aidcd the Vvest gram , 1T8. WJY (380) Schenectady. Pensy, IL. R. liour. WEED (286) Lansing. Masonic Band. LuiisiuZA . when they saw that the Crow.» 83° P M Nest Pass rates vere rermretl. ‘i _ ' I - 'l‘liei'efore. nucordia: i- It'll". lziwg, i; WGN (302) Chicago‘ ammo’ WORD (275) liatavia, iii. Vocal. was perfectly all right for him to WBAP H76) N“ ‘Nerm- Recital‘ itit'tl f in a one ier wrong or ll “Gig is]: Ensemble. these Crow's Nest rules (van only agreement. Are not the Murilliiics equally entitled to lowor Niles lo aid them’! I believe everyone in the liitiritilile Provinces agrceg that one of the big things we are up against is exorbitant freigil), rates. To whom therefore can the people of P. E. i. and the ‘Muritimcs in ‘general look to for relief? To Mr. Dunning who makes sueering and insulting remarks (when he is a considerable distance away) re- garding the Provinces and to liir. King who speaks as above or. t0 Mr. W. A. Black the Minister ol Railways —- u Maritime mun - tlioroughly familiar with every need of the ‘Provinces and Mr, Melghen who expresses lull sym- lmtily with us and promises to do all in his power to give us redress. HAMEAX, Aug. 23.~Qtiotati0nsl T“ ‘he "will" ll seems U181 P-WYY furnished by Johnston and Ward. perm“ m m“ Mmmln“ Pl°vllllwidliembers Montreal Stock Exchange. regardless of ‘previous politicsmwhison Topeka, g, 53pm, F6 should endorse tho Conssrvallru y _ __ vlllldillatve in the present election for this it for no other reason, This grain. WEBH (370) Chicago. Beach progruln. KFAB (340) Lincoln. University 0f Nebraska. WEAF (402) N. Y. Moment Musi- cale. to Wlflidi. WGR. WYDAG. WFI, WRY, KS1). WTAM and WOSH. KMTR (238) Hollywood. Press Agent.” WCCO (417) St. Paul-Mlps. Edgewuter “Radio d)! usi- Stock Quotations _._._.._. American Smeltiiig d: Rieflu- i“ ‘he “”“°"“ "m" a" if he i“ iiig Co. .... ...... lI145 agotilgfirléfqgtiiould be very pleased to gum“ gag & _Piape&?°i_ _ lgér.“ I “m Si“ °*°" aiurfiziutla ‘éflilil M1313; Co‘ 49% A MA“'T'ME "mm" Canadian Pacific Co. ...... .. 1231i.» llaie in law o! the Catholic Univ - Chile CW9" 0°" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 7/” s"? 0f Santiazfl and is returning “b: can ‘rm Pipe 8‘ Fdy’ 2O shortly to take up the practice of l . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. hi; g 31m, M _ Now York Central & Hudson pm a“ r Hmm‘ i“ a RlverRR. 136% student of the same Unlversit and. is spending part of his vacatign on Consolidated Gas Co. .. ' this eozutlneilt for tbs pufpggg “international Paper Co. .. familiarizing himself with the Standard O11 ot New Jersey 431,1, people and the pwblelnl of Canada Missouri Kansas a. Texas Ity. 235 and the United States. lvasrland Oil Co. .. .. 6K I11 11780111181113 the progress or the Heading Co. 94 Tame-Arlen boundary dispute be- Iialiway Steel Spring Co. 250 tween Chile and Peru, which Gen- lnion Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 158V. will Pcrrhiila tried unnuueessruily to settle a year ago. Mr. Dias, who exhibits a keen interest In. inter- national politics, declarad ti)“; the dispute remained in the otstnli quo. Negotiations were still in. progress. however. and hopes were enter- tained that the problem would he solved to the satisfaction or both ii. S. industrial Alcohol 00.. . r llnltcd States Steel . . 14 Abltibi . . . . . Brazilian Can. Steamahlps Pfd. . Laurel Pupl. . . . . . . .. Spanish River .. Steel Co. iOan. Com. . . . i l .___. WBZ (333) Springfield. Studio ProqKDKA (309) E. Pitts. KMMJ (229) Clay Center. WCBI) (3-15) Zion. WRNY (375) N. Y. Huarte’: SpuirwflC ((84) Davenport. fulcoloriogsr Looltfor nioGoHSeal When You Buy and waterproof. Gold Seal Art-Rugoldefies mud and spilled thingsyflnhh And no amountol. mu. Win91’ like CongolenmColdSeolArt-Rugaaresqmlity arealmoney-beclrgusranbee. Seethemotyo i Practical Yet Beautiful smooth surface of Congoleunt accidents. Dull. ashes. tracked-in magic with only light imprinti- lnmd an dim rich beauti- smam -...i.i with u: dealer's. cule Program. l Symphony Players. Haw- aiian Quurtette. McElroy Saxo- phone Quiutetlo. Blind Concert. i, 1 . -. . r _ . ~, tiligllegi) DILNLTL to help llit Mari WHO (526) Des Momes. “ounoexllh 93° P- M_ Evcry rziilvray iuaii lbciicve Bays U. S. Cavalry Band by rcniotc wlBAl. (240) Baltimore. Organ! control from Fort. Des ‘Moises Recital. be enforced at u loss. 'l‘hel'cl'ore we Army Pmli- _ a in the Liam are paying rm- tlw 8.40 P. M. WRNY (375) N. Y. Virginia. M01". loss tho National Railway lltJkES WMAQ (448) Chicago. Piano selec- 42b0, Soprano, I on these rates in order to help the tions. ' 19-00 P- M- _ X west. it might be argued (ha: the 9.00 P. M. WIOOD (242) Grand Rapids. Studio West was entitled to these us s... won (2.0s) iculcugn- varied no» Proaruu. ' KMA (252) Shenandoah. Iiluudoiiil Musicians. WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Musicale. WuN (303) Chicago. Sam n‘ Henry.‘ Studio WOC (~i8»i) Davenport. Trio. , WOC (m) Davenport. American» Legion. 10.10 P. M. KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Organ Concert. 10.30 P. M. gram. 10.35 P. M. 11.00 P. M. WBAL (246) Baltimore. Program. Kii-O (SGl) Oakland. AYIUB Trio. KGW (402) Portland, hioElroy Quurtcllc. KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Accord- ian Selections. 11.20 P. M. WLIB 1,309) Chicago. Liberty Studio Ensemble. 11.30 P. M. KJR. (385) Seattle. Studio Pro- grain. 12.00 Mid. 5P0 (428) Sun Francisco. Mona Trio. FEATURE TALKS-CONCERTS 5.05 P. M. WCCO (417) St. Paul-Mlps. Read ers Club. 6.00 P. M. WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Spoil reports. 6.10 P. M. WEAF (492) N. ‘I. Conversational French. 6.30 P. M. WGY ((380) Schenectady. Wonder Story of Steinmetz." Studies oi Lightning. 6.45 P. M. Winnipeg Electric .. hit. petroleum .. . . .. Standard New York parties in the near future. Mr. Dlaz explained (that after the been lheidto decide the matter. both countries agreeing to abide 3 by the verdict of the vote. Due to some minor disagreements, how- ever, no plebiscite was ever held. and finally the President of the United States was asked to IDPOIIIt an arbitrator. General Pershing was thereupon commissioned for the task and dispatched to the scene.) He nducted an exhaus- tive lnvostlg ion. but. 0o hr it would appear that the longed-for 46% May 139%. ‘ "servo" land, water. ice or snow. 9_ \ Oats, Sept. asst. Dec. 42%. May Wheat, Oct. 16%. Dec. 13m.- Havlng n water tight body that will flout. an autcinolhlie drivel) by an airplane motor that a Maine man has designed can be ruii over Hard ‘Coal both in stove and theat- plnco your order now, but qulllly- W. D. GILLIS 8t C0 WMAK (266) Buffalo. Agriculture. 6.55 P. M. WCCO (416) St. Paul. Baseball ra- lust war-like eruption between ' Chile and Peru the prom!“ o, Asbestos Common New suits. Tacnadaricfl, which had been ow} Asbestos Preferred New 138% r 7.45 P. M. ed by the former, was m; “aimed “Zvhexa/fept. 136. Dec. - mom) (Tffiglgislhapvllt. World News. b b h. A l l - Y - - - - y M p eh m“ w“ to have Corn. 58bit. 73%.- DW- 33%- MllY WGY (380) Schenectady. “Travel Talk.” Also from WUZ and WRC- 8-30 P. M. ' KOAC (280) Corvallis. Book Chats. V PREMIER 7 PassJouring 030th Mr. iliuerts and Rik: “etuemant h“ “at been wmwed’ ‘ e Recently overhauled at expressed theinse VBI no o 3 e with whut they had seen. o! Canada. Dgep Chest Colflg Brgken Up Pmnl" Bowl“ 8111""- They had motored from Wasliing- , . - d- - Powerful, easy riding car. 0X- "... to m...» rail. lira lieu our, Without Taking Any Me icine ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_ m, “mam to Quebec‘ From he" M‘ "'_‘“"" placement port: easily lvlli- tui- spending a couple of days. they proposed going on to Montreal and Toronto. returning to Washington inter on. to When the chest is lore and "NER.V.ILH~IE" This marvelous _ sinks into the tissues tho moment “qylfinfgilaifinfls agdtxrhgzlfiz i: o! the congestion goes Nervlllne, altion which the province of Q119- d‘ bsc holds in the Confedfistlop o! Canada and the North American continent. Their primary object in coming here was to make a por- sonal study of the historical situ- ation. Mr. Dias is a recent. grad- RS-cent lbotties. Money || Iulldlfll CIIIPIOIL he Issue is Clear. the Actions of the llncrowned King. g 31¢ ‘ full of congestion, the quickest relifi comes from applying a strong. penetrating pain-reliever like good Old remedy penetrates so quickly that it Down to the very seat and out comes all soreness from the est. Wonderful, you say-WI. lt ls: Nervillne is about dive time: ltrongsr understand ‘why it. breaks up a bad cold Nervlline should be la every home- Stonlach. Muscular Pains, Rheumatism, Coughs and Golds. Sold in lar; ll i! applied. but when you stop to consider that than ordinary llnlmeiits, you can in such a. short space of time. t able. For pale at a bargain. Art Campbell's Garage . POWNAL STREET B Are You Supporting the Constitution! ~,.,,, c it's good for Cramps. Sour‘ WRNY (259)9 ill/EDIT (370) Chicago. Seventh CKUI. (357) Plflglwllwssi. (246) " 9. KIJKA (309) E. Pitts. Grand Thcu- K ire. 8.45 P. M‘. P. M. News Flashes. WSOE (Z46) Milwallkcl‘. S: man Talk. 9.39 P. M. Toronto. it 0 1 ‘I.OP.M. N, Y, ihiiillczil T .00 alk. (“WC (300) Atlantic City. f" ‘ .,. / r , ,__, _ _,, ,.___.____-.__.___--_. 10.30 P. M. Silva: Slipper ll. s. ii. Wilt} (469) “lush. Le Pamdll. Building} \\'l).'\\\' i526) Omaha. KTIIS (375) Hot Sirius-Mi wcsturil Rood Bulletin, 10.30 P. M. Isak ‘waltoil Long W- allis‘); Talk. 11.00 P. M. Krux Put Ori-hlesiru. KW) liltlii) Sail Francisco. b18308?! Cafe. 1200 Mid. l solllll-flVld/Ml (476) Iiuliiili. Jimmy Jay's. ‘i. WFAA (ms) Ihillus. Musical. flwul (ti?) Si- 1’-\“l-~\llll1ll~ll1@I-- WANT To DANCE? . l (Name of orchestra given) 8.30 P. M. tuckians. I} 20 P. M. lVPG- (300) sktlalilic City.’ “iORD (275) Batavie, ill. 9.00 P. M. ' 9.30 P. M. WEAF (492) N» Y- 100k WEEI. “(FL iV\V.I, \VC irVTAlll. W'I‘A(‘v. KS1). 1000 P wiuiu. (246) _ MA (500) Shenandoah»- lilantiolins. hold. NAME. 311150131 — 4' The Subscription. THE Bus That la what all Guardian Readers any about. the Free filo nl Needles. ‘ ooisri‘ BE (DISAPPOINTED 13¢: in on this offer while they lut- Do not will l little longer and have the disappointment of going without one o! the handles! article: that can be had around n house- .-......-. CNRR (312) Regina. Prugnall Trio. “YMBB (259) Chicugu Tfi;'|“()n_ altiiuorc. City Park . 1 lbins, to c. xvoii, ' i ’(il'k\\'il)'.l i i Ken CSII. illuardiafls Free Base of Needles GET lT NOWI Please find enclosed 01-00 my New or Renewal Sub- Icrlptlon to the Guardian. WGN (303) Chicago. Musical Pro‘ WMAQ (448) (Thicago. Cl pinuifs. M Baltimore. (Lily Pork. l l i 00 A. M. WGN (303) Chicago. Drake Hotel Uilllittf. WSWS (27.7) Chicago. Haynes. KGW (402) Portland. Multnomah. 1.30 A. M. K11) nor.) Lori Angoles. Hlckmaira. (Liopyriglii, 1926, by international Rudi.) Programs, Chicago.) u SPRAINS Avoid further pain and stiff- IIUSS by rubbing with Minn-ch. it relieves inflammation, soothes and heals. |~1|NKFilTS i, i .\iay's Ono Case Free with every New or Renewal Yolrly 3i 1 PREMIUM YET Accuses ........... ‘T Hxmvfifl LliilM£.N~3i i ..-s-,.,_A<_.-..- ... '.~ MW. .---.- 7......‘ 1...; <' so... l. .......-....-.-. U?" _ . 54 Clyde River Will hold 9~52 Cream and Ollo 0f sandy 1516-8-“4! ‘Ii "Baptist Oliumb Mission Bond .-’l8—84 Hall Friday ovum“ Aug. 87th. If - . 74-64 not fills sounder. 1609.27.25 1i