The Wingham Advance Times, 1924-04-03, Page 2`,l"leresda.
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The Radio Corloratio:ti of Artie°i-
ea whielt controls the broadeastit g
stattozic of ;tate YeStinglbouse Elec-
tric amid General E1e trio Companies,
Ilan made the ttatnouncezizent that'
ItheY bave been successful in their ,ne-
yotlatioes with the Brunswick Pliono-
Iraph Compeny, The Radio Corpor
align will have the privilege , of
broadcasting all the ncw. records of
the phonograph company as well as
being permitted to brosdeitst the se-
ittctlons ;of the various artists es the
selections 'are being recorded, The
F'hotzot,actph has the privilege of
beading the radio receivers of the, Ra-
dio Corporation into their phonograph
eabieets. This is interesting to the
radio fan as it tliows the trend of
x:ic%io, 'T h ultimate radio outfit will
..e
probably be incorporated • into the
phonograph cabinet thus combining
two excellent entertainment mediums,
A new broadcasting i station will
short
.13r be:lie rd from. Ciizci alta t"z. No
tly. a
calx letters have been assigned a
s yet
but the wave-lengelobas been fixed ee
2
2,meters,
The experiment of pickingupa
I
broadaastin statiQa on a setisat
iv
e
receiver and sending out the program
re. it been
u 1 ti zer trails t .t as
tiro a 0t1 zni
through
Su •• ssfull : tried . recently, Fans.
axCC 3 e
were iinable to tell which was the ori-
ginal station. Of course this system
being .ein • carried on: stations'KDKA
. g3 by
and ItiFKZ but all their apparatus
has been. specially designed for the
pu rpase,
Considerable space is given over b
the radio publications to the resent
P
status of radio in and around . New
York, Station VVEAF which is own-
ed by the American Telephone and
Telegraph Company,- isendeavoring
through its nuznesous patents to pro-
hibit other broadcasting stations from
using their stations as they`. wish, A
number of the independent stations
have joined up their forces in order to
xrotect themselves from the agressive
action of WEAF. The owners of
WEAK` publicly announce that they
are is the business for profit. ' Their
station may be rented by anyone who
can pay esti per minute. This is one 11.30 p, m.—Special late evening
place where talk is not cheap. The concert.
American Government holds the final Friday, April 4
say at these matters as they alone is- 6.15 p. ne—Organ recital tal by Lucile
sue the necessary license. The con- Hale, from the Cameo Motion Picture
troversy is at its height at, present. Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Owners of recety rs e should'7.15 P. in. -Sunday school': lesson by
now �
n -
o
apply l " for •their new licenses for the Dr. R. L. Lanning,
3>
�- P. e ear 'x �.-x5: No form is necessary. .r 3 P a
tore.
P
ust write a letter to the Postmaster
at Guelph enclosing the fee' of One
Dollar mid give full name and address.
Any person approaching a radio own-
er with a view to sellinga license
e 'T.: - Va'tine assisted byGenevieve
sato;lira::be ignored, as licenses are not J Vastine,.
g ' M, Becker, . whistler, and: H. L.
sold in this manner. A conviction on , s ,
Smith, baritone. Program. :i
b 1
_S tonto
On-
by
registered 'ii';an 1
az O
- . charge was
the r r
i
O
(fJ ,
lora° city last week, band: Overture, "Four Ages of l�1an
e,achner; characteristic piece, '"Love
Note—All three shown is Eastern
Secret," Lasey; dance, "Mexican
Standard 'Tune Thorns," " Fi n e ee=
Roses and to de qu ,
_ •r. . rr
Station Is;DI�A-3g6 Meters c�+z.pts from f'riitcess of India," King;
Westinghouse Electric "Showers of Gold" (clarinet solo)
Pittsburgh Pa.
Wednesday, April a
la.
t6.13 p., m,—.Dinner concert by the
;•. .
I: its ' r •1 '
bu A t Athletic Association ' Or-
chestra Gregorio Scalco
, &•or , director.
7,30 p, in.—Feature,
_—
i
7.40 p. 1t Natilatial Stockman and
Farmer"' mar
ket reports,
s,
8P In. -I -Program arra
n e
d by :the
United Synagogue of America,
8.30 . 1>. in.—Proceedings Proceedings„ of the ban-
quet of the Hospital: Association of
1'ennsyl�r
ana, being ! held at H tel,
Schenley. Speakers, I
Y I. T. MacEach-
ern,: M. D,, Chicago ; Henry G. Was
$
can,: Pittsburgh; Tohn W. Raper,
, P ,
Cleveland; Rev. Carl W, Petty,' Pitts-
burgh.
9.55 p, m,—Arlington. tune signals.
g g
'Weather forecast.
Thursday,April
3
x5 . m.—Concert
6 h
aP by the
Little Symphony Orchestra, Victor
Saud:ek, conductor,
7.30P
.. m„—Feature.
P
7:�• 0 m.—"National Stockman and
Farmer" market reports,
8 p. ni.—Farre program arranged by
the "National Stockman and Farmer."
8.30 p. m, -Concert given by Albert.
R., .Norton (of American Guild Or-
ganist) at the Schenley High School'
Pittsburgh.
TR55 m,—Arlington ti
me signals,
Weather forecast.
7.40 pm.— National Stockman and
Farmer" market reports.
8 p. In. -Radio Boy Scout meeting.
8,30 p. ni,-Concert by the Westing-
house Employes Band, conducted by.
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Boullion; a Negro sketch "Swanee
River," Middleton; "The Tear,"
Fuck n; medley
selectionn1
"Memories
e:
norzes
of Stephen Foster,"Holees' inter-
mezzo, "ArabianNights,"
King,
Baritone' solos, "Memories - of
Rose," Old Time Songs of Long
o
A "Mean, Mean, Mamma,'
Ago," a�, Aa ma,"
"Memories Garden."
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8,55 P. m—Arlington time signals.
Weather Forecast.
t
Saturday,April
5 ,.
_:.•ir-D,
6 Dr Tier
n concert' bythe
s P
Westin louse
Band, ,T.JVastixe:
r
conductor.
7.20p.m.—
"Sports ozksReview"
James
L. Long, sportof editor . ` the ::Pitts-
burgh Sun.
7.30 p. ti Tie stor bDr. David
d
Lang, pastor of the Shady Avenue
Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa,
7.45 P. rn.—"Last Minute Helps to.
Teachers of Adult ' and. Secondary
Classes," • Carman Cover Johnson,
teacher of .the Men's Bible Class of
the United Brethren Church, Wilk
insbur
S,.
8, 1 >.' Tu.—Feature.8.15 p. ni.—,,International Relations.
in the' Light of History," Prof. W. A.
Cleven, assistant professor of history,
University of Pittsburgh.
8,3o i.—Cham
� p. n be r of Gointiierce
dinner in honor of A. W. Mellon; from
the William Penn Hotel.
8.55 p.m. ---Arlington t n
e signals,
Weather forecast.
Station
GY— 8o Meters
W 3
General ` Electric Coin an
F 3'
solos, George Maitland; "Jog Along",
"Lost My Baby Blues," Oriole Or-
chestra;
rchestra; "It is Enough" , ("Elija,h"),
"Di Provenza it Mar'. "La .
Travi-
ata'-Provenza 11 Mar" (La Travi-
ate") Polonaise, No. 12 :Isadore' Mish-
kin; Etude No. x2 Earl .Wettelanc
d•
violin solos, George Maitland; "Teach
Me tb Love," "Argentine," Oriole: Or-
chestra; "Elegie," "Chanson de 'Tore-
ador" ("Carmen"), Isadore Mishkin;
Mazurka No. " 2, "Procession of Lan-
terns,"
an-terns" Earl " Wetteland; "Chillies
a
Blues," ,"Dreams,"Oriole Orchestra.:
Promptly at midnight, central
standard time, there will beP ut on.
weekly rreekly Borydoin program. This
program is for Dr. Donald 73, Mac-
millan, "the Arctic explorer, who is'
now frozen, ineiii the Arctic night with
his ship Bowdoin, within ix degrees of
the North Pole. Messages from all his
relatives, friends and admirers, are
first read and then a resume of the
week's up-to-the-minute news, inter-
spersed with; a few musical selections.
Popular music' broadcast is supplied
by the National Association of Broad-
casters, of which WJAZ is a member.'
Thursday ,April 3
et p. rat. -Popular dancemusic by
the Oriole Orchestra: 'Mean Blues,"
"Radio Joe," Oriole Orchestra;
"Mighty Lak a Rose," "I Hear a
Thrush at Eve," Stella Bunch Niebu'
br; banjo solos,E. _ . A leb i; "Love
J� J PP J,
Nocturne,"Tommy -Lad, James
-Terence Conway;' "Nai 'Tai," "Zoe,"
Oriole Orchestra; '"F%\sere My Song
1ATith Wings Provided," "Pipe Out,Ye
Schenectady,N. Y. Silver Flutes,' Stella Bunch Niebubr;
banjo solos, E. J. Appleby; "Believe
Me If All Those Endearing Young
Charms," "'Minstrel 'Boy," James Ter-
ence Conway; "Teach Me to Love,"
"My I?ream Moon," Oriole Orchestra
znano's Orchestra, New Kenmore "Bendeinier's Stream,"" "Who'll Buy
Hotel, Albany, N. Y. My Lavender?" Stella: Bunch' Niebu-
7-45 P. rce—Musical program. A few br; "The Rosary,"Sweet Adeline,"
moments with new books, Wm. P. Oriole "Ensemble; banjo solos E, 3 -
Jacob, librarian, General Electric Appleby; "Pal of My Dreams," "That
Company;
Piano solo The Fauns-, Naughty
Waltz " Oriole Orchestra.
J. Reid Callanan; reading, "Betty
Friday, April 4
at the Ball Game," Pluma Macl•n Ii' p. m Po pular dance music.
•�-• p by
tush; soprano sols; a. "Bird of I.,ove the Oriole Orchestra: "After the
Divine," b. "Sunbeams," firs. Ray-. Storni," "Mean Blues," "Hoodoo
mond N . Fort; violin solo, "Faust Blues," "Jog Along,'. "Nei Tai," "Lost..
Fantasie," Claud 5.' Holding; con- My Baby Blues,'.' "Teach ale to Love,'
tralto solo, "The Butterfly Gay,". "My Dream Moon," "Waiting for the
Mrs; Horatio S. Bellows; reading Rainbow," "Sobbing Blues,"
"Us Twins," Plume, Macintosh; so- Saturday April 5
prano-contralto duet, "April Morn," rr p. an:—Popular dance music by.
Mrs. Raymond Fort, Mrs. Hortatio the Oriole Orchestra: "Blue Rose,"
13ellotrs• piano solo, "Etude in G "Thirty-first Street Blues," "Canines
flat: Major," J. Reid Callanan; so- Blues," "My Dream Moon," "Zoe,"
prano solo, "Spring Song" with vio- ""reach Me to Love," "Sunshhine of
lin obligato, Mrs, Raymond Fort, Mine," "Polito,' "Waiting for the
t;laud. J. Holding,' violin; reading, Rainbow," "The One I Love Belongs
"Modern Poetry," Plume. MacIntosh; to Somebody Else," "Sweet . Caiifor-
violinsolos; a. "Cavatleria Rusti- nia," "Dreams.,,
calla," b. "Berceuse," Claud J, Hold-
ing; contralto solos; a. "Now Sleeps
the Crimson Petal," b. "Irish I-ove
Song," Mrs. Horatio Bellows; violin
solo, "Adoration," Claud J. Holding,
Friday, April 4
6.30 p. an. --Children's program.
7.35 p, m. -Health talk. New York
state department of health.
7,45 p. no—Weekly eekly Health Talk,
New York department of health.
8 p. m t oneert provided through
the courtesy of Union College
Altuni of Albany and broadcast
from the ballroom o: the Ten Eyck
Hotel, Albany, N Y. Address,
"".'Music in College Life," Dr. Charles
A. Richmond, president of Union
College. "Viking Song," Union 'Col-
lege Glee Club; a. "Souvenir de
veuice, b "Dialogue, Union Col-
lege Instrumental Club; . a. "Briar
Rose," b, "Morning H,yx:in„ Glee
Wednesday, April 2
Silent ent Wight.
Thursday, April
3
6.3o p. in.—Dinner music by Ro-
Station WLW--3og Meters
Crosley Radio Corporation.
Cincinnati, 0.
Wednesday, April 2
8.50 p. ni--F, C. Schmidt, secretary
of Maghogany Association, "The Ro-
mance of Mahogany."
9 p ni—The Geringer:Bandl", and
Orchestra of Miamztown, 0., arch
"Men of Ohio," ': Filnio•re• 'over
tore, "Northwestern Carnival" South-
well, Saxophone : sextet, "London
Bridge Is Farling Down," Robertson,.
Geringer Band; "Passing Fancy"
Jewell; `.American Cadet,' Hall,
Sinfonian Frateninitet, Eta Chapter of
the College of Music presents a con-
cert of Anaerieau compositions.
ro p. ni.-Choir program of the
Beecher Club of the First Presbyter-
ian Church, Lawrenceburg, Ind- In-
Club; piano duets; a, "Galant," b, troduction: "0 Day of Rest and Glad -
"'Hungarian n Daace," 11. H. Hall, A. nesse' 3 W. Lerman; "As the Moun-!
H Abell, Jr.; Undine," Glee Club; talie Are Round About Jerusalem,"J.
novelty number; F. M. Bishop, S. M. B Herbert:. "Brightest and Best of
Bishop, E. C. Schroedee, J. i sheen the Sons of the Morning," G. W -Da-
him, H, 3I. tM eyrauch, .ern It's All vies (soprano solo): "Saw Yon Never
in the Twilight" (alto solo), G. W.
Davies; 'Great Is the Lord,"• Clara H,
Scott "Nearer My God to Thee," J. R
Sweney; "In Heavenly • Love Abiding"
Lee G. Kratz; "Lift Up Your Heads,""
E. K. Heyser; "Gloria in. Excelsis,'"
J, B. Herbert; 'Resurrection,- Floyd
St. Clair,
10.30 p. Illi—Geringer's Band Billy
Sunday s Favorite Song, Filinaoi'-e, :.
entri Song," David el. Brockway; e, Cornet solo, ""Tile Rosary" (Neviat)::'.
'Tie Dutchman Song."" b. '"Ode to Gleam %lowers; cake walk; "Our Fav
Old Union," leniort College Glee Club orite Rag" (Miff), 3ftamitov,-u °relies
Danns; Music be L:nion t�tillegc ra; trro-stele ""Gleneo'" (I•Ieali),. Baia i-
Dance Orchestra. • town Orchestra; sacoplaone solo.
(Lace program) "Loves Old Sweet Song" (Malloy)
Isrograrn provideds1 y3 he a nion Ccs' rogram t "Poet llle and Peaeaant°" and ,e: March,
`Light Cav-
e Dante Orchestra,: through ehe lila'' (ar aged. y , Fillc glares; Ger-
cour'tess of the I-;niou Co1iege ager' Bard
• Attunni of Albaaayr; broadcast from Thursday, April'.3
the Ten Eyck ball room, Albany, a t p. tn.--Concertt from the Cin -
New York. cintaati Cottiservatory of Music. Song,
Satttrdayy April S Moonlight" (Schumann), Miss Leone
a,3o p, rai: iamano's Orchestryr,}a at. Graastaff, Mise Alice . Huebner
New Kenmore Hotel, Albany, GY �Y, 1 eonapanist; 'C'aalnti solos, ""Canzonette"
Dance Music. (Tschaikowsky); ""Roranza. Andalti-
sia (Sarasate),; Homer Fair, Emer-
son Hoffmatn,accotnpanist; :piano solo
(selected), Miss Mildred MoLachlaa
Dugs, "`Thou Art Lovely as a Fiow-
r"" (Sclausliann); `Cry* of Rachel"
(Mary T. `Salter), Miss Nifary lice
t p. era.--Popnrlar"'dance music by't;.lteney, Miss Anna: Belle' Whiting,
the Oriole Orchestra; "Blue Rose, " :lecarrtapaelst; cello solo, "Salut d'Am-
"V aiitiang for the Rainbow:°' Oriole; oiat•' (Eiger); "Coitcerta;," second
Orchestra. "Peentesse de Mon Avet3 aiiovetaienti' (Goidern'tlasn), Miss lohea
(."Le Roi tie Lahore') Serenade, raa. laiazis;�er, Bliss Anna Belk; Wlsit
Csadore Mishkin; " otntsit, 2,(tisir '",' iaa1. neeott3partist; songe, Atte Si Me
`C die Song, Earl "4Vettelartd; viol trlChnameno Mimi," ; a i3olteute, (i?'atc
Their Own, "find" Campbell, "Jake
Sheehan; musical selection; G. M.
Campbell, J. Sheehan, H. M "eyrauch,
E Lang, R. Fox,H. Schulman, J K.
Blair, B.A. titel on, college sones;
a. "Sylvia," b.My Little Banjo,"
Glee Club; a."Adieu," b. "The Bim
Bens," Instrumental ental Club; baritone
solos: a. ""lnvictus,'" b."Love Like
I the Dawn Fane Stealing,- e, "Kash -
tion
tion 'W,JAZ—'44S Meters
Edgewater Beach .Hotel
'Chit -ago, 11,
dnecrl,ay, .April s
jh >�7fSMxr'•
H
9h M14.nN�'r
cilli); - "Oa the Road" (Augusta
Holmes), Miss Leone Gran to f
Miss Alice ITuebner, accompanist; vio-
lin solos, Ave Marla" ..(Schubert);
"Capriccio" ' Chaininade Homer
Fair, Emerson IToffman, accompanist
piano solo selected Miss Mildred Mc.
Lachlan;; songs, "My Heart at Thy
Sweet 'Voice" (Saint-Saens) Miss
Mary Alice, Cheney, Miss Anna Belle
Whiting, accompanist, - Popular dance
program. by Doliert 's Melody Boys:
l s
o ,
"My Sweetheart," "elenioryee Gar-
den," "At th ' End
t: of the Rainbow,..
"Forget Me: "
gMot" and others releas-
ed by the National Association of
Broadcasters.
Station' W AX -
J 390 _Meters
Cleveland,
Ohio
Union Trust Co.,
Thursday,A April P 3
8. p. m•—An interesting and varied
program will be presented by . The
Union Trust Company. There will be
a talk'
by a representative of the Ohio
Bell Telephone Company on the sub-
ject of `.'Behind the : Scenes • With
Your Telephone," which will give tele-
phone users an insight :
Pg on how not
to use the telehone and -the reasons
, r sons
therefore: There will
be selections
by .harry' Chalmers, ' harpist, and
Miss Maybelle Miller soprano, both
of Akron; songs by Charles Bill,
tenor, .a group of numbers by, the
Cleveland Federation ;of Women's.
Clubs included in the music memory
nory
contest. And, in addition to all this,
an organ recital by Vincent H. Percy
broadcast from the public auditorium
at Ii p: m„, Eastern Standard time
Program in defall: 'Sin • Sin
Program g, ,g, the
Birds on the Wing. ` Miss Maybelle
Miller, soprano, with harp accompani-
ment. First Prelude from Laurel
Shite I•Iarry Chalmers, harpist. As
We Part. Miss Maybelle Miller,
soprano, with harp accompaniment.
Because; Celeste Aida; For You Alone
(aria from
opera ",
ai
da"). Charles
Bill, tenor. "Behind the. Scenes With
{
Your Telephone," Ohio Bell Tele-
phone, Leila Mexican serenade.
Harry Chalmers, harpist. Thank -God
for a Garden; Just al -Wearying for
You. _Mabelle Miller, soprano, with
harp "accompaniment, Barcorolle from
"Tales from Hoffman;" March Majes-
tic, Harry, Chalmers, harpist. La
Donna E. Mobile (aria from , opera
"Rigoletta"); For a Kiss; Salve Di
Mora (aria from opera "Faust"),
Charles. Bill,
tenor.
audience
"At is o'clock the radio
wi l
be transported to tkePublic audi-
torium,
where they will hear Mr.
Percy render the following numbers:
Military Polonaise; Meditation; •,Min-
uet; In a Mission Garden; Intermezzo;
Solemn • Prelude; When You and I'
Were Young Maggie; Silver Threads
Among the Gold; entr'acte from "The
Atonement of Pan;" Be Thou Faith-
ful Unto Death (from "St. Paul");
Carry Me Back to Old Virginia;
Mighty Like a Rose Within. a Chi-
nese Garden; A
hineseGarden;d:A Legend of the Desert;
,
Andantino in D Flat;- Faust Fara
MORRIS
The country roads have almost'
been impassible n passible for the last week, we
hope however that the sun will"soon
remove tile' ,remaining snowy and let
the' wheels 'turn again:
Mt. Sr Hetherington ] Harr , .Heth rington 1 ad :a
,wood bee one day last week.
On ^account of the bad roads the
number: of people at Thos. Hender-
son's Auction Sale was not as great
as was expected by some,however
the sale was a success. The stock
and implements brought prices in ac-
cordance with farm produce. Mr.
John Purvis was the ,auctioneer and
handled,: the sale in his.usual winning
manner. We .understand Mr. Hen-
derson is mowing to Win Mni.
ga,
EAST WAWANOSH
Miss Ethel
Dae
h.mann
of town
spent Sunday` with her aunt, Mrs.
Williain Wellings...
We are sorry to report : that Mr, t,
:Walter Pocockis on the sick'::list
We hope 11e ill
p will soon be: weii again:
Making ig maple syrup is the ordeid;o
f
the day in this community, „
Mrs George
Cunningham
accom-
panied the teacher Miss McKenzie, c e 'zi'
I4ZI�nte
to her home in Kincardine ,last week,
School was on resumed s d Monday,
A,SHFIELD
Making Maple S
Yi
u ,ish
ord
erol•
the day,Mr. T. .A.Cameron '
and
Spence .Irwin are making aloin it tt:'
g o a
large a scal
a having over th
zeehundred
trees tapped. r:
Owing the
g to condition of the roads
the "At Home" that was to be held
in the L. 0.'L, Hall at Belfast
was
F
olater postponed ied till' a ater .date.
Miss Lizzielt
A on of Luclrnow
spent ,last Sunday with her brother,
ro cotii,
Miss Pearl '
and.: I•Taxel Rad
Y nor '
of
Paramount, spent a few, days this
week with their sister Mrs; Waite
I
Alton' to con. '
IVIr, ,Jim Henry of Belfast has re-
turned home from. whToronto,ere here'he
spent a few week's at an auto school.
u
QQite a few attend'
ud the sale from
the To con. at Mr, Robert Webste;!s
12 con. Friday last.
The
W. M.
S of 'the East t Ashfield•
Auxiliary washeld at the home of
Mrs. Gilbert Vint's, Friday tide-2sth.;'-
Mr, Milton Naylor of Lucknow, the
former mail carrier of route 7, and
Miss :Mary"" Irving 9 con. was united
in .marriage Thursday the 27th.
Mrs. Ira Campbell and son Glen-
wood from Algoma, where they had.
spent the winter, came home Friday
night, they have bought the farm for -
mei -1y owned by Thomas Strong.
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MARRIED ••
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,Wilson -West—
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esdayibIarr
26th:, 1924,- by the Rev. ; J. Bruce
Hunter of;Wellington
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London,.
Miss'I✓
�fle .
West of Leamington Ont. to Mr';
Janics Forest Wilson, Winghain. \,
Canada Lures
World
Stars
8OPHIE BRESLAU cat the.
Jiaslsor Siafiort, Montreal-
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he , "Ern trees
rnY PItRPORD ion
IL r1.IriS'PA1ti'Iusi - , kala
at the two -fold attraction of Oauadn'a audiences and Cnptt:dtt`s scenic'and climatic alltir"elnetzts, eepeclali
t e to Many great contort,, theat�tt'.tcal olid -movie stars is woil,brou hit ie
Ba ; •is ,proving Irresistible
of :photographs reproduced abava, whic ;represeets some of the famons'artists �- o' 'ti out by the nit
rvh have recently e lao Carta,
Text* maimrit:V of the originals of these lrlctitt"os need no itai;rodtretiotls to 3rtitd ensCanadian
:. Sophie Ii:.csln
Hatt contralto singer, who is shown about to start heir `tom o this country 4 , X til, thpt'lzt
�iY7nIi 1 � tilts Cpitrttry' �rcitii the �iClt { ' ?
dsor'Station,;,Montreal, made a l�reet:hitevet�rwiloto, Dem raft •?rtr Pacific Rt)ttry
avtllottees: grill, cl r , Clara and retains lot th a. the lttxlt of
u els oldort voice has ears tared millions,r e. is fill 1,
and het •ra ;,� Lls(o d ttnla irt•�erttat on' �l t r ,
a r Mot tma feregat eyed with thb"Mount u y zaQir tr xttitpakrSG Ro ty
,.:..�e at tbo C. �',.kv: alta i . .
n:nft~,natr� oto : q
axe W :movie stat, stta.toped of€' duty anion the Indium a >>i t a ill Cia a s tett',„
Ii�c:a;:.r3 � � tdlazis t#t Tlal111r. i� l�r�e�til oat the subject r .t+
,. ff 11a~t wag op his way to the Orient 'e. , : , ,o t 'Canadian et ttnW
. , . When he �rsi"•d fee taloa �'ttnadltatt _I' o d,� . r ., .. " . , •
Paa'tlowa.ex•pre+sses be,r a'� r4ciatioo tt ser " , t i e, ria Doug
"putt, 'had
, krP „f vtt.rrs; �d r:cipniatwar 1 �' .. p
- ... .. 1` . � :• d the Iixit xttiss. „
blit. at aarttti►
of their srourag lives laciltdayitig eat tete Ctltirt d nit Pnellir, betel tot 1100, who to the Meture t to d �1; . t Iliad tato
p t�r.tts tsttein,.
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