The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-26, Page 7'
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T„.14,res .ioToOtigo& ollaratia.g.,aboot
••attern.0414 • tn44-0.triettlifig (Inlet and;
restful. gdsleat•WaY:
tain0,i44 110 tinatter!how large. or araoi
'',."..7nUr.tea:-.P040.':ia:Ifl.O.rcnnirO1.11Onta are
• ,theeapie, thaC s, .xoed, tea,"1. a few
i.•danity. refreshments:1nd pleaeantCon
Versatinn,,;„" ,
Teik.'.41a3r 40.SerTed frOM, tray, a.
ea wagon, or if our party; le.4,1arge
-
ing PAn. in. fOcide,i'ilukt.all001Y the halit
or ffbra necessary to assure proper
eiiinhiatioii., Moat, o us pare.. Or,
fruits, op,t oor'potatooa.Vithout their
•juoltota‘f,11P1,Ceati:,PrnParnd teOda out 'of
M.•14.0R,0414
been -relined.' Time
and again 40 1:01;aitY.Aa'• irregular or
Inebinpiete elimination, • leading straight
"•toloas headaelles• and ..a
generally.,depe400 •PntroOkt
-one, -frent:the'gditling,r00-10..tahle; ere •*lab i 7P1•1•404t.aa. Olia*Cif
04041 stt'Olt 4,PAaliooq. 6r. orange *MI the .aialit.'1019,Ortant health. Command,
s,abloyetstiick fii theni a bit•of candied.
'ginger!, Colored sugar .1-n- anch.fliiVors l'regnlar„incluSien. on, the menu of the
atliOntnit, :lime, Mint, etc.; riffn-flavored Lfocids that provide the; bulk•the system
Sugar, lunips; salted , mite;• ,colored lettuce, .Cabhage, carrots,'
roots �f assorted flavor Pi/ add Charm chard, whole wheat bread and cereals,
a0:44, air of 'sophistication. • . and bran ::: Bran is ParttculatlY.
Of COUrSe • you Will Use your beat venient and, helpful It Oait. be com.
china tea pet., P.enld • it and Place. oa bined NVIth refined foods, ancl.fier,vedin.
; •„required quantity nt itP4 in It and pour allsnrts..0t, other„aPPetiaing waYse ati2d
.Overi the leaves' one cup of belling besideei bulk, it Supplies fro '
• ininntes-4-t-IOn'te-•usilitgo,l'ilaelt-Aea..,,or
• for ten minutes it You're *tieing green,
tea, then ,..add the remainder of, the re,
, .'qUired"animint of boiling water., Serve.
1, the .tea iminedintelY, Cream,...:: sugar
' and I slices of lemon, ishould be served
with It ' .• P.. ,
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,Refreshments •Which ere "different"
Tare alwayt.a. a Preblem I and here are
if
UndayOI
. Lesson
40,esOn V. -October 29. •)fifo rid's" TOM-
• PeranOe ,Sunday. •r--„RoMerle
13:12-
15.3 Golden 1,ear;•.-1-ave-"Woricetif.
no, ill to like neighbor; • love' thera-
• fore is the. fhlfifInent Of'.the;
Iaw-
Rom. 1300.: •-
letter .to the •lionnina
was written AD. 57. ••.
• l'1•4•Cg.--Tt Vias written ir. Corinth.,
,
ent, aid the day
iigns.,i0Tartlenh,dpaelngd9h.p. is far means
Let'us therefore.
.cast- Off, the works of darkness,. and
let -14:3 'Put On the-tt‘rmOir of light.?!
Christians, who have seen theLight
of Life and are living m;fellowshipY
;with him; ought' to do the things that
he would approve, APiirlling the fdeeds
.°f.'darcUdarkness.
We4s'
"Letallt' ...‘becomingly, as in the
day."' In seemlyfashion; in 1..Cor.
it is rendered adeceni.ly:" No-
thing' is uglier, more uncouth than
drunkenness. "Not. revelling ' and.
drunkenness:" The last word ,in. the
Greek is in the Plural, Signifying
drinking -bouts or sprees. Thatthe
Worst .of drunkenness, ems cliink leads
t„.0 :another. ,"Not in Strife and
:or --making of good. red bloocirto-1
•gether with Viituriin't, :of value in ton -
lug the' intestines;
•-•Three In on, Recipe •
(Pran Muffing; °Waflies and Griddle
. ,...• . Cakes) ' '
O.11R Shertening, IA cup sugar, .2
egger''.(Wet, beaten): 1 2/3 tuns sour
Milk.• 12/ti mins bran, 2 Cups flour, 2
SonO;.suttoishleKre.new.and teasDqonsbaking powder,li:IP.a$4190h
, easy to prepare•;:. • .
cream: -Cheese, Walnut and 'Cherry
Spread t
mend 1 •-package ,(3 ounces) cream
cheese, 1/4 cup finely .cliepped walnuts
and 12 cahdfed•'eh‘erries Which have
been chopped with it.eilver eork. Trim,
'White '.or, whole, Wheatbread-, ih fancy
kill -apes, butter and :spread ,with mix
tnre•
• Chocolate Sandwiches
squardi •unsweetened. 'chocolate, 1
sweetened' condensed 'milk, butter
thin wafers. : Meltclibcolate in a dou-
ble ,boiler. Add sweetened Condensed
milit-and stir over boiling . water:until
mixture ,thickens. Pnread. OP butter
thins and garnish with,tiny.stararent
from red or green tharasehino Cherries.
•• Nut Strudels .
, , . .
• • :1 ,Chp nut4inents;t114'cliPe (I.• can)'
. 'sweetened. condensed .milk ,dry.
• bread drunibs, 14 teaspoon Salt, 1; table-
siioolI ,
cinnamon, Pietrust dough. --Put
nat,ineritsthronglislee,d Chopper. Blend•.
: withsweetened condensed milk, bread
.criitiabs; Salt and cinnamon: Holt crnst
out ,in oblong 'sheet as thin as peAsili.le)
• ••'',....Spread. with prepared 'mixture,. Roll
.,.. up as for Jell fel:. Cut in 'half4nch.
• aliees • and :place on buttered -.baking.
' :sheet,. •Hruak:tops , With sweetened
cerideneed rnhlk. l'..4tIce 29. minutes in
het! oven (400 deg,:.) • of until brown.
MakeS,13.• • • • •
. .
Date Bars •'-•
. .2/3 min Sweetened, condensed 'milk,
• mipssilour,:•1/2.-teaSpoon.liakIng ,spow-
de, 1/3 men pittect.datee, y4,..Out• chop-
ped nut meats, 1/4 teaspoon:.
Sift, ,flour , and baking powder. •.' •Add
chopped dates, chopped • .nut meats,
• sWeetenedeondenSed -Milk and Vanilla..
7,Plend thoroughly. Line a' shall:OW
. ,
(8 inelles.square):With witX "taper •and
'spread iniXtgre eVenly...a.bout % inch
deep, Hake 30 minutes in a. slow oven
13(10 deg. F.) Remove -froin;OAren,.tain.
fro* .pan and 'reitiove paper at once,
• Cut into bars one by four inches,With.
a sharp 'knife while warin; Makes 16.
Clnnamon Sticks
,
pleiiir 2/3 Clip '8Weeteltect eOlideiised
• ..mitit and 1/3,i..ciiP,'water thoroughly.
Cut six sliyeaf of bread one inch thick.
•• • ,Theit;qiitifito oiieiiich Strips; .Dip in
• ' MiXtur,e, oln! fry In baiter, Until ..goidea
brown. ;Whilehot, roll Strips WA The..
ture.ok .granulated ;sugar and cinnamon.
Delightful With tea,
TenNinUte7Teatekes.'
soda, 1 teaspoon salt. Crearn. shorten -
Ing and and sugar. ' Add eggs, sonr milk
and bran ,and let soak until most Of
moisture is, taken. up., Sift , flour with.
baking powder, soda and. salt and add
to first mixturest.irring only.- until
flour disappears:: Balcolkgrkt.o.d.,..t.Ot,..
.fla this in -a moderate' oven .(100 deg.:
F.7 for 29 to 25 miiintes or in a het'
inthure may
thinned'withwater Or, milk and used.
for griddlecakes', 1
• Yield:. 16' small Muffins: 3 'waffles or
8 griddlecakes.
Honey 'Bran Pudding',,
•/) cun.butter, ,2/3 'ciin honey, 1 egg
-(ven beaten), 1/Z, cqp, milks., 1 Cup seed-
: less raisins, cum bran, 1, lcup
WteaSpeen Seda:%,.teaspoon :Salt,. '
Cream butter and 'honey, together.
Add •egg, :milk and bran. Sift,. dry in
gredients and Mix with the raisins.
*Add- to first miXtur,e. Combine thor-
oughly and put into ' greased mold;'
cever tightly;:and stead' or two hour
„Serve With hardsauce...
Yield: 6 large serVings;
h
, • •
. craekers,;1. tablespoon
' Iltiiir, 1 leasnoen baking lower ) 14 cup
•• '.sweetened • :condolised niuik, 1 egg
•...white,'".•brown ' Meir. • Hon Igreliani
• • crackers fine" crittiths: . Combine
, .
'With flour : and baking :PoWder.. Add'
sweetened 'Condensed' Milk Pold. in
• ,beOfe4 ogg Bret, by
speolifulsinto paper -lined rnufjin pans.
Sprinkle each cakei•With,browii huger;
, Hake ntmOderate1y bet! Oven • (375 'deg.°
1', )110 to .16 infiKitee. Male es ,oue•d o2eit
' • etilk Foods'
lb Ma rea0Oct•is the OtherwiSe sound=
" ,Planned diet .n'ore freutientry, Inck-
tires:6'1.in the ,Meat
. .
Try. serving Meat -in now farina You-
wiIl that. your fatitil' will appreci-
ate :the -novelty.! . A dash 'ofsugar, in
tnekt..diahes, works .Wonders. it aceen•-•
.inates:the Liavor-,of thelneit apcl,tOf
course, Adds' a little, quick -energy to.
.the dish as a.whole. Try the sitiliewing
recipes: • ' ' '
11/2, Donnas -round of -beef, 1 .quart
, eel& water ; 1 tablespoon Vinegar, 1. tea-
spcion • anger, -• 1 teasp.O4 sage ' and
,t1iYine; inixed, l'tahleapoon Sauce, silt
.and Pepper. Simmer the beef in the
water with the :salt, until, Meat. ia ten -
dor CooI.
",itemcive inanei and fat, and
OPP very the liquid
until re-
duced .to 'one, cpri., Add vinegar, wager,
•sage,, 'sande, thynte; •salt • and pepper.
Mi with, the Meat. ,Press mb a but-,
tereif•incild and leave tobecome thor-
oughly Cold. 'Serie with toinatees and
lettuce With Mayonnaise.
• ..! ,Stuff,ed, flank Steak •
ilavo a .ileek steak ' trimmed and
spored; that is, cat:all'Over the surface
in • criss-cress iins. Mix together '4e
cup .hreatt criltribs;• onesmali,onion,
chopped; one-half •qiip • grated raw .cnr
.rot; Cup finely :dioect.solory
one •tablespoon rniiieeil parsley; one
teaspoon_eugar; salt and pepperP: to
taste, and4ne-third Cap hot. water- or
7entnigh• to moieten.,.!Spread INS tillx-
tni.e. Over the, flank steak. .Itoll up as
tightly, as: .pOssible. yie. firmly, " _and
'Sprinkle with ' dour; pePper and pelt.
in hot fat. Thenplaee
in a covered Pan, and bake in a .indder.:
ate OVen for One "'and mie-lialf houis
two Or three. tinies 'during the
co:eking With two talgesPoens ',butter
Melted in ofte•thillt Cup. polling Water.
,Wiien done; reinoyethe strings,. Serve
with brewn graVy.tnade frotn:the' fat
the 'nen,
seri es ire
eed: In a
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ra
Missionary Tells P.f Distress in
FarFlUng.TerritnrY
,
Widespread, (11144§4 aniong the a-
hrat.19riXiitilatie Was,:tic9Crit10.4 by '44T.
C. Noel to the Cathedral Weliten!A
Mlssionary Asaeciatit/P.In St. John's,
Newfoundland in an *address' appeal -
Ing for assistance In hia..:ettenaiVe.
•territory. '1
'. After: a flitlesawinter the., itallans;
'had einne out Of. tli� )weods •Piantr
:kanded. laet. sluing, „and, • ...early this
suMmer.'• Farnilies' had eag-
erly. 'awaited...the. rellirns from
the fur .t0.46`,..11),..LA. been inrwant
dur-
Ing tlii3 • aumuier and Were:* :facing
harclallib as ;another Winter' diSPrOttgit'.
, ,
-' The unusually ,.fieft Winter of
I932-38 had cased a ecarcity. off.ftif..
bearing animals •-
NoeFs .address • took the form appears In -4:11aqY. 1#0g174,his p,s an "actor and imitator of animal aad_cither -•
„
or a. travelogue . through' 22 Settle?, Sonads. first applied his allititle gifts. te''.0Feellent advantage when the talkies
mente Spread along the hundreds of
carne to Hollywood.. He was everything in =those days from the apPreach.
'i
miles Oomprieing the mission, by boat Ing 'f°°ts1'13P8 In 4/Y's.ter7 t""iller-i° a frying egg in a J'all'11°It WetYP75'
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COMMENTS,
AUSTIN MOR
Personal 91iinmes
• Milton' J. Cicisa never iefa, ruffled and lie,the.; ,Cateriest man inthi.
studios no :matter What the ,stress Or , -geOrge.liiCks Serious and
consc1ent1ou, derotes Iiours otatlidY in ItrOliaration" for special assignment
A)readeaste. IWAitti, K.' 'Jewett; . night Sunertianr, of mike-masters,•.Is11,1..1
•
natural liOrh tniM.10',04.r*OgaleS li18;ai489OtatO *WI liiiitatjont of thernse1ve..
conductor and saxOph.One aP10_,efa:is;inarried.,tb the forme! '
,-The mother11,arforiv.1400,'"'mairY. Lou Of the Show Boa .
gompa,Or, it "prominent in politica, in Ne* York. •:.,•:•• Bradley. Barker, who „.,
during the Summer niontlia*., and by
kometik in Whiter. His headquarters
were at, Hattie. ilarbor, 13*''at owing
to the distance's to be covered the
missionery- often was absent : from
, .
j -a ime '
Can't Insure HAWS 3 Singing Voices
,
There's a limit by ;the variety pi unusual Contingencies that e'en Lloyd'
of London will insure you against, it seethe,that the sponsors of Wendell"
Hall the "Red Headed Musit. Maker" seems to have run 'into something
of a`stpne .Wall in ,theirattempli to insure. the .voices of the lanky Red
quarrels.. - Alt. Of these nins Were fre-
.4uentlY• -committed,..las -Patti,- knew, in
the **Iced city.of.Ronie, the capital of
the world.
.putr'1d.'
: ye On the
"BLewd ;Jesus
Christ." Paul bids, Us enter into union
with Christ- so close that he will ' be -
Come the, close environment in which
we.live and.moye.: . - '
"For whether we . . , , we live Unto
the Lord; .or whether we die; we die
unto the Lord." In life -Or death alike
we are responsible teChriet, because
through alr changes •we , are the--fcii-
session of Christ; Who has bought us
with 'a price for'. his vern. , : '
, •"For to this end Christ died and
;lived- again,, thathe might be Lord
of both the dead :and the living.", • AS
lifIliedireeigiii, siTheroee-to claim
and •exercise that -right , of .purchase
nel--deminion--7aver-his redeetrtek;
*bleb, it is their joy tOknovi that their
, death does • not even interrupt,far
then- they are at home with the Levi;
, "For .if because of meat thy ISiother
is grieved;•thou walkest no longer in
'eve." We ninSt translate this, and
What 4olloWs •from the pi\Iblem Of
Paul's .day to-theprobleni of Our time..
Paul here is writing ;about' eating
Meat; which • had beenl, consecrt•ted to
idols. .. All the meat isold• in thesholis
and eaten in the homes'of the heathen,
friends and relatives of the Daman
Christiana had Previously formed .a
Part of idolatrous sacrifices .in the
temples. - .4%) converted idolater, par-
taking of such fend; was likely to fee
stealing over him a fined of the licen-
tious memories aseociatedwith. idol -
worship. "Destroy not with thy meat
him l'or Whom Christ died.", It was
nothing less. than soul -destruction to
invite lo one's home a convert fro...I
heathenism and Place.before hfin Meat
contaminated ,with idol_,,,,i
atry., • • •
i__
,
"Let not then ' Year., g,d, b .evil
Spalten. Cif:', Iour':gcrod:;is-- that hick'
is beneficial to your special advantage.,
and can Only:inean,in accordance With
the &Meet, your stronger faith and
ft:_ler liberties. , • ' • ' .. •
'
"For the kingdom-of'Goilla-not-eat,--
ing and ',drinking, but ;righteousness
and peace and joy in the Holy -Spirit."
This is not; the essence of the gospel.
this freedom: to eat and to drink:. the,
-kii.gdoni of 'God is sometliing higher
than this: In the kingdom of God the
important things are righteousness in
el r relations to Others, and the peace
and joy which result from. true spit-.
itua:. fellowship,. What a triviality,
compared with these great 'and per-
manent thinks, is what, we get, or
What we drink! . ' '
For he that herein (that is, in,
righteousness; peace,' and jOY ,in the
.Hob. -Spirit) •serveth Christ- is well -
pleasing ' to •God, and approved of
men."' ' Well -pleasing to God, since
such Service is what- he 'enjoins; and
.approved of men, standing the test of
their Moral judgreents. ' ' ' : ,
"So then let us follow after ,things
which' makefor peace, ark things
whereby we May edify, one anothel.:"
Weymouth translates the last elauAe
as "mutual upbuilding of Character."
• "It is good not to eat- flesh;nor to
'drink wine, not' to-dannything-vvIvere-
by thyilifother stgreibletli." . This stints
up thepbole story.
. .
'Believing' a, fool story Ls elmost
had as. teiling a fool story, ' ' •
e said there was extreme pover-
ty, in many settlements and Rican, in and his sponsors • wanted, to Insure, :all three voices NI', $100.000 againal
,apprecietiveTelinTirof thwork ot the "nitaharif TheymadealnaloattOil-:-With4hO74.--F4--€3haW-L4-00..-Qhicigeri'agenhi'
• .1
Womefis Rothe Mission Asiocia.ticn -of London'•Lloyd's, for the insurance but for once- the renOwned Lon of •
r'i•
firm was stumped, according to t e Chicago agency.•• * '
' And that's no reflection e permanency awenden a three voicea.
either, for heia. had Ahem, all for a good many Years now, and' the chaneet
are that he'll: have them for a geed Many years to come. , • .
•in :previding elething for the Indians.
Making a strong appeal for farther
, , • .
assistance,: he warned that ,adeqiiatet,
relief measure ' should be taken Im
'mediately to • ensure that miffIcieat
supplies Would :be available before
;navigation chised. - • -
So f,i1p.ricniswere conditions in some.
:villages that the NeWfoundlen'd Gov-
.ernrnent had to distributesupplies this
einumer, to keep ' the Indians from
starving .
%/ilia:4 Collects
Snapshots. . . - .: , 11 - . . A '• . •
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• . ;• , •.
. ..-Lglidie; cantor, aliertly before hip retgrnto. the air channels, Was being .
interviewed by a Hollywood girl •for bor, high. School paper. He. had ' jeSt7-, •-•
come . off the set- fatigued trom• 'an exhausting scene, ,"'Why; Mr: Cantor'', ';
she queried, "What remkes you look so ,old?t! ....; . ..Trying to keep young",..1-
•wearily 'replied Eddie; :.. . P"Trying• to keep young?" repeated, the minted% ...!
youngster.... , "yea ,---. fent; of 'em," mlaihecy•Tddle. • • ' :
':. • 'Phil Baker the Armour. Jester, while Playing a New York vaudevill4
theatre yearsago, gave each of the Neil Slaters, fellow artists on the bili
a 1.5 -gold • pieca as a luck charm. P,roniptly the Nell Sisters': booking Went
'
wrong and it, Wasn't. untilhecessity -forced 'them .to liquida•te the .."clearn10" •''''
. . . , . ,
hat' 'in
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Ben.: is. :,111onrilful, .. '
. . • , . . •
. :Ben' Bernie and his Cigar; forna : one of the • most ;Inseparable learns in
the. show business and it isi..a ale* day',When. the ''Old Maestro" 'destriala'.
, , •
. , •
fewer . than thirty 'theatera":. - , . - . . '. .1 . • .' ' ' '..
•••
But the .pace has been • telling on Ben , NW he, ifinally, consulted A .docter.
. ; 2:as, a result, Ben, betie,een- on the diet of ,,iiiicetineless" cigars" for an
indefinite periocb.. 'And --aa 'the '!Ora. Maestro" *its .it--t'ikm.'I suffering". •
.. , • , .
.Has Found 915 ofthe Exist-
ing 1,013Known to 'Exist
sin. Her Province,
'
Tire hobby 'of ...ccillecting Material
specimens of Manitoba Ora has he -
Cone fOr Mrs E J meMillan, of 'WOO&
. .
haven Park,..a pleasure that has now
gl en her, 0..-yiiique• distinction,: *rites
Lillian Gibbons; .Her collection iS the
largest amateur one in 'Manitoba and
Is perhaps .in the Whole DeminiOn. •
• ..After ahe .had Collected. some 300
specimens, and had identified them to •
.the hest...Of...her kiiriWledge, she sent
the IQt to the Manitelitt Agricultural
Coilege for correction by a botanist.
When she received her collection beck
the reeeived,', also. a "Check List' of
-Manitohe-FloreHr- .
to to this point' the Womanbotanist:
had not known.of the, existenoe, Of Such
• , A Chuckle
t h him an electric atino*:
phere; a • young ..man strede into ' the,
newspaper °thee and panged cane
on the editor's; deek. •
Where s the editor? he ',shouted
angrily.. . ' •' • ,
. .
• "He's-he'e out!" replied the clerk
neryon4Y. "What's he done this
•' . '
."In that Advertisement for my .Valve -
leas Meter," •Stermed the,:visiter, "lie's
turnod the'second iv' into a
4),
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WAVE LENGTHS-- --
CPR Toroo..o ..,.... 435 690
'onto' .......„41:e2t9riell C,K31,001131?
CF • Montreal ....... 2911 , 600
taCh ct.loTnor
CFC , North Bay ...... 322 930
CFC, 'Chatharii ........ 297 1210,
MAC', Montreal 411 .730
CICCR,--WaterlOo-- ---695.---
CRCT. Toronto .:....... 312 960
CHML. Hamilton ........ 340 890
CRCO, Ottawa . • 1010
CKOC, -Hamilton............426 ' 1010, '
a list much less had she seen one. -In CKPC, Preston ........ 341; 930
the .book there are listed__1,013__speci.-:gbiliorL-Wind8012d0O 555. 64-0
[Li Y, Toronto
•
mens. "I had 300 at that time; and the o {A; Pittsburg -........06 .930
book was a challenge to me." Km0X pt. Loton ...... 277i . 1090
• -7-
; i. '0 .1f;:.-.-' •B'' r‘ 094W a 3,15jr.blii‘ePrOLOY.;- '.: .. 6 .' ; '.. . . OFR P
Gene Arnold ..................WLW:
'
220.1.1ollywo.od She*: :...,;.,...CFREI •
, Pep Conceit .:.,..,.........CRCT '
‘,3.00.--.-Syraphonic Hour.•,..;.... .. „CFRH • ,
) opera •lOoncert.....;.........,.011CT
4.30 -Hoover - Sentinels ,..',...0...CHCT.
• 5.30 -.--Sanderson and Crunlit ....:-WGR ,
.7.00 -Vincent Lopez::,..... . . . ...,WLW
7.20 -I. -Jim' Penner ....,;.....)...:...WLW •• ...,
8.00 -7 -Freddie Bich', :..'. ... ... ,....,,..WGIt , •
',Merry -Go -Round ...", ...WEAR
10.00-.1ack .Benny , • . ••; ...WHEN... •
Fred 'Stone . '....:.;,......:..WLW
,9i00,--SeVen Star ReN.jue • ...,;.,...:WOR
.. . B,ubinoff : ..,.............,......,CRCT .
• . " ". 21021DAV: • ' ' , •' - .
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1.30,-COuntrY ' Club. .',....., ..........CRC7 .'• -
8.30-AndreKoste1aneta' ..........,CFRH' .'
_o.00 -A. ;se P. Gypsies ••..........:WHEN -r7.
Galety.and'Hoinanco __.CRCT4,--.---
10.00 -Wayne King•.,......: . • . . . W
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"........CRCT
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10.30 -Jules ande ..,". ........W
...HEN ...
., ' •,•'• Zero, Hour' ..,,,,....•..•..:..-.1.WIAY ...`
10.45-110Ward. 13,arl.,ow, .,....., . . ... CFRI3-'.
., ToAtiy.;"Mrs..IgeMillaii has 915, speci- . WAVZb.Clgagc.r.. ii..-......, ,iii.,.... ....072700. ,
wIMEIM, Chicago.......v°•.23.004÷Ciitne. Club ..:...'.;.':.•....Wr.,W .
• • .'Crinnit..and :Sanderson ...;;WHEN",
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WEEN. Mini°. • . ....... • 333 ' „ 160- . 9,00.-,,Oaliforida :melodies, ...,, ..•.,..OPPB . ,
4„ ' .'.•.•113en .Bernic . :s. . • . .. ..4 . .. WHEN
.8,45 --Trade and. Mark ..... .. . ...
IVivrEnNAFR.,.Ncl,wie.avgoork.....;.....,...:. 345454... i'•. -.093R; '' ....1•P7'..'GrgPadir•s -'"•'• • '''• ^• • '•.• •
'won.' Bu .alo :,....•....4. 64.1:' ' . 9.z,OtNino Martini ,•.."....,...• ....CFRB'
WGY,: SChenectady ......:... '379. 1....15790 1 Texaco ,Beporter ...'...,.:....;WHEN : ..y..
WHAM, Rochester ....,.:..261 1.. 1160 10-00-Aniefican X,egqnd . . ... .......CFRB , .
:WItBW'rUBuffalo •i..:..... 202 1980 •Lill'ea at 8take ... . .▪ ..WBEN •‘
, WJZ; NeW ' York' .... ,....", 294 760'
.W.TH, Detroit :..., ..... 44. 40Q '. 750 •
' WLW ' Cincinnati .. " 928, 700
.WMAQ,'Chicano .........447 . '670 ,
WTA.M, Cleveland ' ..;.1... "280 ' , 1070
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. Titi'se programs...are, subject. to
without notice:
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TRUBS.PAT •
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F.Q0--Mark Warnovv'L ' • . CIPR,Li.
-,.ShoVv,. Boat . .,, . ,...•...'....W73EN
9.30.--Dramatico Guild.....-.-.-..,"CFRIl
1000••,A1 "Jelson..,•,•;......,..':-..,.;,.,.CROT
• : NBC Present . ...,...f . ;•
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10:20--1-1using arid Hel,a8co ::•.,.e.WERW
11.00-Voothill...EchoeS ^, ,.........cRcT
'5.003esSlea, ,Drage'nette', .t...:...,..CHCT
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--,1-.-30:-=-Maratr' -Of , T1114.- . . .......... r,W0-11;•
, Curtain -Calls ,...,......,...WLW
' 9.00---1're1 Allen ,..'... .... .......,W13EN
• '• • ' WeStern ..1-lotir .. .„ .... :...;01-iCT
6.30-1ootba11 .Show ...........',..-.WGR,
'.. 'Phil', Haker .,..',.....,;.•„;:...W./z
10.00 -First Nighter..... , ...'.... :WHEN
. Olsen and .Johrison 4, ......W1CHW
1.0:30--,-1,U.m an&Abner ; ... ........wiltts7
10.45 -Howard BarlinV ...,.....4..,CPR13
'11..00--80trVeni i's .‘ . . : . , . . .. i ... .4 , CACT
.• '. .: li;t:.pSdAt.rri:R• 7..i. VI, .',......1, .'..".CACT •
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3.301/iider• (he Ilrid.),•ea' .
0,60-11aron'.11rutiOh.d'usen • I • .1VBF,Isl
• . . 'Variety. llottr,• ; ..., .,, ,-.,,... , ;WOW
' Triple .1 -lar 'X Days. ,.:.. ...h0F1113
. • ntiinboree ..,........ • • OttOrt
0;se,---1yinnhoniciStrings •., .,. • .;..OicTsIQ
, • dorimuslters . . . ...........,., ..'iC1'RI-3
1.0,00.,--7111Cing.Party ..,..........,..onc.v
10:go-George a.t•ssei. .................ctutik
mens, plat 98 shOrt of the total number
known .to .exist !la !Manitoba..:. Trees,
weeds; shrub -e, everything thatgrdwa
•••t•IS Contained' in that list'. ' 11! .•
Her •method of 'mounting'. has Stir --
prised, and delighted professionals. Her
.specinieni are So delicately placed that
they look like pain(ing's. 'Their •colors:
are preserved and no Sntudges
Of :•gliie are visible..•; - Nor , are • there
bninpa en the centre of the pages -be-
cause not all the specimens are. placed
in the Middle. •. • '
Mrs. ' McMilMn brought hioYrie
part Of. the locale with a. 'sPeeltnen. 111
order .tliat it Might have. fa:Millar sell
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in ..which to, thrive, Senietitnes; _ this
ettentien.: is 'appreciated by 010 Wild
flowers; at -,other. times,- the ffoiver
'grOws.•• away from 1(.8, special. sod and
seeks: ancith er Snot the. garden. The
chickWeed ritriaa.waY.,and makea itself
at home inthe.regular garden':
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••• 'haVe. Seldom itnoWn -any end., Who
'deserted.' triith in trifle: that could,
be trusted ina:tters of iniperiance.
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ethbloyed ' •ins Ne*
erieS. in' 1932, then the, Preceding
year.' footr. :Of 16,7,64; . •;H: • .
If . a 'Man's. forttine does not fit•liini,
it like the Shoe sin, ..tbe.stry 11'
tOo litr0 it; trips. hiin no; if t,00 small
it pl.nehbOhiin.-IOradd.' • '
10 30 -Ted Finning '
8.00Lerime WEDNESDAY.Oiges,. ... ... „• :.. 1‘;
- Beit Lahr
8:30 -Albert Spalding . '
.9.00 -One .liour With "YOu •
Troubadotirs ..
9.30r -B urns arid Allen .
,Lep Reisenan • A, • WBEN
10.00 -Harry. Richinan
Corn Cob Club .., . . ..WBBN
I.. Bi -Weekly ' Pr9gitiri
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Tuesday end :Fr,iday,-ut7.-2'p.nn.• bringi
to the, infOroplicine Linnet Scott.. Well"
known. interior decorator., - • s .
For many years Mr.. Scott , has. Coil-
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' magazines - thrOughout the , Do:Onion '
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will be . able.:te participate over 04 ••
air .,in, the private .'eonsultaPons 0',
this well-known interior , decorator. .., •
By special.' arrangement with sta-
tion .;
• CPR13 Over which this feature ' •
is :broadeseit, • Mr. Scott will:answer
personally, your .onestiong , pertain. •
ing Ad'. interior 'docarating.' All' titie&,,
tiOns sliOnid, lie.,. accoinpaniect by • *
,seitaddressed; 'stetn.ped- .euvelofie ..tc,• . ,..„
insiire •Ii; reply,; . • ••••• •
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eral AlletibY 'on. Ceeenibei• 9, .1917,yhut. .
he.ffid riot enter city until tWa doy! '
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