THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1028. Victory Bond Interest When your interest coupons become due, or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds, deposit them in a Sav. ings Account in the Bank of Montreal. The money you receive on your investment in bonds will then earn interest for you. Kingston Branch: P. DU MOULIN, Manager. BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years FOR SALE Brick house, on stone foundation, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, lights, gas, bathroom, furnace, good cellar with cement floor, deep lot, right of way, on a paved street. Possession any time. FB oo vv nimiidvan nates dese. $33,300.00 M. B. TRUMPOUR "Phone 704 or 2072w. - . - 270 PRINCESS ST. Peter Holmes, aged seventy-five township. Deceased was a life long years died Wednesday in Thurlow resident of Hastings county. l| sylvania Orchestra. TUESDAY, APRIL 28TH. KDKA (809.1) Pittsburgh, Pa. 9.45 a.m.-- Stockman' reports of the Pittsburgh livestock markets; general market review and agricul- tural items. 12 m.--'Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh livestock and general market review. 12.15 p.m.--Luncheon concert by Scalzo's Orchestra. 3.30 p.m.--Closing quotations on hay, grain and feed from the "'Stock- man" studio; baseball scores. 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert. 7 p.m.--Baseball scores. 7.15 p.m.--"Stockman" reports of the primary livestock and wholesale produce markets. 8 p.m.--Baseball scores. 9 p.m.-- Brunswick hour of music. 9.56 p.m.--Baseball scores. 11 p.m.--Concert. 11730 p.m.--Concert. CKAO (411) Montreal. 4 pm.--Weather and stocks. 7 p.m.--Stories for *'Kiddies." 7.30 p.m.--Concert. - . -8.30 p.m.--Press club entertain- ment. -- WLS (8453) Chicago, TIL 8 a.m.--Livestock markets; news. 10 a.m.--Livestock, poultry, but- ter and egg markets. 11 a.m.--Livestock markets; esti- mated receipts in advance. 12 m.-1 p.m.--Music; farm pro- gramme; weather forecast. 6 p.m.-12 m.---Ralph Emerson at Barton organ; lullaby time; Medinah Temple band; forestry week pro- gramme; farm features. farm WJY (405) New York City. 7.30 p.m.--Savarin Ensemble. 8.30 p.m.--KEstey organ recital. 9.15 p.m.--Pauline Sternlicht, pianist; Four Hand Work; Pauline Sternlicht and Etta Kabram. 9.45 p.m.--United States Navy I night; Admiral Hillary P. Jones, on general board of Navy, "Navy Avia- jj) tion." WJZ (455) New York City. 1 p.m.--Nathan Abas' Hotel Penn- 4 p.m.--Song-lore, H. P. Reeves. 4.156 p.m.--Marie H. Henkel, so- prano. 4.30 p.m.--Bernhard Levitow"s | Hotel Commodore Tea Music. - 5.30 p.m.--State and Federal agri- cultural reports; farm and home market reports; closing quotations of the New York Stock Exchange; foreign exchange quotations; '"'Even- mm Con of oe - itsRoad-legs~ More good automobile engines are ruined during the first five thousand miles than in all further mileage combined. And bad lubrication is the cause--always, Imperial Polarine is the perfect lubricant during the "tuning up" period as well as after. Scientifically refined from the world's finest lubricating base--the crude oil of Peru--Imperial Polarine leaves no carbon residue to deposit on your cylinder head to cause pre-ignition. Operating costs are cut down by the increased power obtained 'and smaller repair bills for worn engine parts. Your car will be worth more on the day you wish to sell it. larine MOTOR OIL . [ing Post" News. | 7 p.m.--North | club Quartette. 7.15 p.m.--Hotel Vanderbiit chestra. | 8 p.m.--"Wall Review. 8.30 p.m.--'"The American Way in Transportation," Robert E. M. Cowie, president of American Rail- way Express €ompany; WBZ will also broadcast. 9 p.m.--Brunswick Hour of Music. Hudson Kiwanis Or- Street WEEI (3808) Boston, Mass. 1 p.m.--Civitan Club. 2 p.m.--Napoli Four. WGY (879.5) Schenectady, N.Y. 1.30 p.m.--Organ programme by Stephen E. Boisclair. 5.30 p.m.--Dinner programme. 6.45 p.m.--Piano recital by Stuart Swart, assisted by WGY orchestra. 8 p.m.--Brunswick hour of music. 9 p.m.--Travelogue, "Over the Seven Seas,' also broadcast by WJZ. 9.30 p.m.--Meyer Davis orchestra. 10.30 p.m.--Organ recital. KYW (588) Chicago, II. 9.30 a.m.--Comments of the fin- ancial and commercial markets. 10.30 a.m.--Farm and Home ser- vice. 4 p.m.--"Afternoon Frolic." 6.18 p.m.--News, financial final markets. 7 p.m.--Children's bedtime story. 7.30 p.m.--Dinner concert. 7.53 p.m.--Speeches under the auspices of the American Farm Bur- eau Federation; "Monthly Analysis of Farm Markets," by H. W. Moor- house, Brookmire, economic service. 9 p.m.--""Brunswick Hour of Music." 10 p.m.--Musical programme. and WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. 1-1.15 p.m.--Radio Farm School of the Blue Valley Creamery Insti- tute, Chicago. "Poultry Day," under direction of Professor A. G. Phillips, head of poultry department, Purdue University. 2 p.m.--Closing grain. 5.45-6 p.m.--Chimes concert. 6 p.m.--Baseball scores, police and miscellaneous bulletins. 6.30-6.50 p.m.--Sandman's visit. 7.30-9 p.m.--Musical programme. quotations on Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. . 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