~40. I me >_ __ ‘DECEMBER 24,1939. §.°'"f'“'?c,"'§§f. , e ' i 1116 Bdld lhld u N on a oestrous i HAMILTONE BISCUITS of EXCELLENCE daintlest of biscuit treats! Hunter River _ And vicnutyiii‘. ti. l O-64 PARADISE By COBMO HAMILTON Author or "Scandal" and the "Blindness of Virtue.” The girl, as she ouxlrt w M“ JMQWH at osce, “"1: emrisale pun .l.lg, who. navmg lzrougnt hercell .p to the supreme pltc-lr 0i’ cont" .ge that ell-4ol¢a perlectly 881k. f¢opifl to colnmit suicde, wa. uanc ng POI-Ind the face of the clOCR. cover the whole cost. and I bill had mt been sent. t0 _-__ him. colonel Christie, however, is not , m. Theodore Monaghan. n. m- disposed l0 my it. twwrdlns to a who two years ago tauihl ill "l" statement by)!“ WWW" ‘wrwry- local school. W88 ll passenger from Hill altitude. llo saYB. ls that he has Halifax by the mall train on Wed-ipaid his income tax for Y"?!- BM nesday evening to alwfld lb‘! M“: that when assistance from the p0 days at his home in Chariottetdwll- ice force is needed on behalf 0f t1 ratepayer he should not. he expecb MT- RflYmfllld WW6. W7") m“ ed to pay the extra expenses incur- been in the Canadian West for the red l Bolonei [angered by i witeii loss of memory is not res The death took place at Oyster)‘ Bed on Tuesday. of Miss Dixon, sis-| ter of Mr. George Dixon, oi‘ tilc Globe Hotel. The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon from the home of Mr. Chas. Alatheson. ill- terlnent. was in Highiiold cemetery. QATCAKE Get the real Highland flavor! Ask, the clerk for Hamilton's. . ed" lgbel ls an mportam h! 1x00 $0 flmltlznggm _ “pet the Clark Kitchens Bu‘, poi, cilnluc llflfl been steam insinuations that l: ‘past seven years, is visiting ills lfather, Mr. Robert Wnye, and sis- ters in Bungay. ill it may or may not he remember- .'d int-.l. loll; hetero the Duncan Sla- .ers olme over from Amenca to olng their quaint. and amusing lt.ic songs, dressed like the young- .st 0i the nulhel-oua chhnreu or all overworked small town storekeep- Jr, the most popular turn on the Johann music hails was given by .wo clever and chanminz girls who were ‘billed as Sssie and Chrlss e. l'he fact that they were twins and .0 exactly alike that when Chris- sie slipped suddenly into S ssie'a place at the piano nobody b leved that the change had been made. ad- AC$J a cut‘ nus lhqllaucy ‘t0 tutti!‘ little buttercup ilfrls 0n U18 B11001- ler. Tm°u°h the influence of the German conductor ‘they were en- mged, on a. 1o at salaryoi‘ a Dflllld r week, by the manager of a rollpe of Plea-role who performed, in a tent on the sands 0f Black- pool, and on the small ricketY 100 Your. Behind each package of Rakwana Tea is an organ- ization with more than a century of experience in selecting fine teas. its most wonderful blend is Poultry Notice - 1 it will psy you to take your poul- try to us st our new premises, 54 f , , , Queen Street. Special prices paid :25: ‘(Eedlilgitxmfltliixllypfl911325315: for heavy mlikted» chickens and appeared. in the short frocks of WW) 7°" "9" W“ “"h- chlidren of six and hronsht Si"!!! CONRAD d. c0. prosperity to the modern Scrooge who had ligned them on for the season and refuBPd to raise their Mr. Norman Green. son of Rev W. I. Green, Trinidad. student in ‘Piciou Academy, is spending the holidays with friends hero and in, (lharlot-tetown. i This luxury train means a pleasant mp to the West. All-creel equip- ment; radio to while away the idle hours; unexcelled culdnc’. Tlltt the "Continental Limited’ to WINNIPEG. EDMONTON JASPER NATIONAL PARK PRlNCE. RUPERT AND HEAVY noses: ' Wifie (en scales): IQGIIIBQ ten bounds! Hllnhy: Remember you've been The Misses Myrtle and Hilda Cut ilffe, Fredericton. were visitors here on Wednesday. Heavens. I've 350R"2'24"mmfl‘ Rev. R. ii. Baxter, 11A,, “'33 in raking twenty drops of iron every ‘day. [gum iilmoiut Ruiwlivs Change In Train Schedules , Effective Jan. 2nd 1927 I For further particu-'. lars SANTA CLAUS pilblic which otherwlso would have holiday makers who "liked chirp. - dare taught gratis to play t. rsry delightful and very ingenious ,-rogia.llmc. it gave people the .~hnnce too of betting as to who was who. and thus attracted to the (gum; o; more muses in whlch they performed a ma, come (o them from 13591 salary. Even on that, however, they man-aged to keep bod)‘ Hild- roui together. and avoid the temptlr| and easier money vinusf ‘em spent the even n; at t-he card table. ynung '- Jl‘ in the billiard room. A fine actor (to appeal‘ in the Al H ‘lime when He“ We mm“- Christmas panomitne at large mid- precocious children are still seen 1am] city was refused because it .nd not heard, these two funny cal-fled with it g clause for alter~ .00klng "little sparrows began to M19 weekqyndg with Mr, Cooper ln-hertlng the bent for zttllrsioy, the owner of the theatre, nuslc from their father who piay- an.) so Sssle and Chrissie toured ed the mouth organ to cflmplem the small towns with a vaudeville DQTYBP-UOII. they We") Encollrflllad troupe. Finally, after n series of? Jl school and set. up in the parlour nominations sarcasms. degrading >1‘ the Flt-hm ‘Mad teuenwut atmospheres in which they remn- building to show olf. Also they ed tho:- hioom like a pct of geran- he Dl- iums on the window sill of a broth- Cilurlottetown on Monday nttcmliilt: wgs Radio :1 meeting of Efiesliyiery, P r o g r a m SATURDAY. DEC. 25 international Radio Program; Tomot-ro ‘Visitors in the city during thc week included Mrs. R. H. Baxter. Mr. anti Mrs. Donald Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Everett. wedlock and Mili- ter Howard wedlock. Mrs. .l. h‘. McLeod. iMiss Esther Dixon, Mr. Robert Bagnnil, Miss Mildred idzis- ter. . P. M WCX (617) Detroit. Goldkette En- senrble WIlW (423) Cinci. Organ Concert. WJZ (456) New York~Nluaicaie. [flown was a visitor hem on WM. 7:30 P‘ M- neaday Other visitors in town “fGY (m) smlfinp-cmdl‘ “Mlmm-“le- recently were Mr. Jas. Mcfinlllilti. WEN? (492) New Ymk“ Th‘? Mefi- (iharlottetmvn, Rev. l‘). M. Lamont. “an? Sydney, C.'B.. Miss Irene Racitham. 7:45 P- "- Wheatley River. WBZ (333) Springfield. Knights of I l Mr. William McDougail, Charlot- ‘ VANCOUVER Leaving Montreal (ldnsvonture Station) dull; at 10.15 I4"- Eallsrn Stan You will eniov wuvmilevftlc journeyon. er train m route to the Coast or to California. Wonderful scenery. ""1419 ""3 courtesy all the way. Eqmimlmt includes Standard and Tourist Sleeping Con. Cvmvflrflmflt-obw‘ vatiomLibrai-y-Buffet Cir. DWI)! Car, Coaches and Colonist Car. . Rsslriufinns end complete lllfarrllllfion/VOIII L. r. RITCHIE. "rut. Agl. Station i (Phyt-hias Male Quarette. one by the German conductor of fl el, proffered contracts roi- London w B: P. M Mother: Ann you don't want to suburban theatre who lived 'n ‘the Qng-jgemenlfl from agents who in- . H . f i d .l' ht d lace Santa because he scratches? er ma“, ran B are delg o to know that Mrs. Ethan Craswell Apply to ' l ' What an idea. Santa is not a cat. Ticket Agent Bobbie! Maybe not-but every- ” - e says Santa claws. TRAINS HELD FDR XMAS SHOP- PERS i To accommodate Christmas shop- pers the train for Souris and Georgetown will be held st Chan iottetown until 4 p. m. and the train from Murray Harbor will be held next-door flat. ‘a From ‘IP18 frequent variably demanded the quid pro_ street organs which brought a quo, they were g ven the opportun-l Heeling 10y into the sordid dlll- lty to appear‘ at the Coliseum as lless oi‘ their world, they picked up an extra turn ‘in the off season,| all the popular airs oi the moment, and in the colloquial lanigu-gge or, and with gestures invented by (he "Gentleman with the Eye: hemseives sing them together to gfagg", who wrote about London in dmring neighbours At the age an evening paper, "they stopped of twelve, though they were still the show," tiny enough to be taken for eight, “Miracles sometimes happen," he they (begun to work nut little wuss wrote. "i know because l saw one of their own, adaptations ul‘ nur- last iygut with my one good eye until 4.30 p. m. en Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of tins week. Also Ne. 3 train scheduled to leave Summereidc for Tignish at 6.35 p. m. will be held there until 8 p. m. on Friday 24th. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE Charlottetown, P. E. I. i SHOCKING! ‘ l, ( Tree: Isn't it a shame we have q to go a): winter m our bare limbs’: Special Train Service Xmas Holidays For the convt-ilicnce of Christ- uiau Sllflppilfs, special train servic-' es have been arranged t'or Wetlnes/ day, Dene-tuber 22, Thursday, De~ cember 23, Friday. UcUBilibEl" 2i, as loiiowsz~ Tm“ N“ ~01 NEEDED Whii-ji 211) llnii" m: l .' Xilirray Bug: ~ _ mas’! _ Mu In Snail: ' .3’) i’ get for Christ» l A speedometeri . . curing tgharlolte- ‘l. l‘ ll 3.20 i’. 3i ior Suurls will lure-Ye Charlottetown at i200 l1. Ill. . 3429 12-20-5i V .‘ Pime Changes C. N. R. i-‘fz- < ': -. .l' y. J-tneury 3, 19- .l\,i wt. UJWOUH mill t- Jltltl the u‘ u.>.o.l.. .l.-Al. Ser- ll-lt (lieu hlil no us lul- u Q’. l"l\'. znit ‘llll\l'l lif": nllw I-ln 1. icon. .‘~.o .l'.) .v.ii leave Chur- ltei-"Jsdilll ui. 6.4.. A. .u. ul.ly bXUuPl Sillltllly. bllurhlllc llt 125.10 p. l1! . . ‘AME at .)i.l.-c.0ll lni.» p. m. virgin. coliliocnuaa wlii be lfliidt: um‘; tron .\u. 3, "Ullclli llluhted," i-nalng hiul-ctoa a. 2.05 p. ul. ior .. .'\j Olivgv QQ-WW. races A1’ ass": ‘ they did. which succeeded in rais- lluutreui. forunw and polliI-s west, ulld with tr tin No. l3, leavlng hiogcton at 21w p. m. tor Sam. John, Boston and other United Staten polliw. Traln No m6 lea. in»; Sultiilnersitie all. ‘Lou n. m. daily. except Subtlety, w ll make connec-_ tlon with tneln No. (l9 at. Emerald‘ Juuct..on. ' Service to tilts island will be b5‘ Train No. 42, leaving Moncton at 10:60 a. m., daily except Sunday. Slwkvilie 1:10 p. in and arinving Charlottetown at 6:30 p. m. Con- nection for Summerslde and T-g- nish will be made by train No. 3,‘ at Emerald Junction, leaving there at 5:15 p m. Trains Noe. 40 and ii are call- celled. Other chahgeg will be as foil- ows: Train No. 3 will leave Charlotte- town 3:40 p tn. daily except Sun- day instead of 3:110 p. m., arriving Summer-side at 6:00 p m. ‘libero will be no change in the departure and arrival tme of this train from Suinmeraide and at Tignish. Train No. 4 will leave Tignieh at 7:00 a. m daily except Sunday, in- stead oi 7:45 a. m., Summers de 10:30 a. ‘m instead of 7:00 a. m., arriving Charlottetown 12:45 p. m. instead of x0230 a. m. as at pres- ant. ‘Train No. 205 will leave Ober- iottetown at 12:01 p. m daily ex- cept Sunday, instead of 8:00 p. m., arriving Summer-ads at 4:00 p. m instead of 10:25 p. m. "Ft-sin No. 2-8 will leave Sum- merside at 1:0) a m. daily except Sui-tiny, instead 0f 3:00 p. rn. ar- riving (‘harlmtetnwn at 10:30 a. m., instead of 5:10 p. m. as at pre- start. Train No. 208 will leave Sum- iuoralde st 3:16 p m. daily except Sunday, instead of 12:30 p. rn.. ar- riving Borden at 6:10 p. m. instead I of 3:45 p m Train No. at 10.80 s. m. days end itrdaye. in a m. arriving Summeride at p. in. instead .0! 1.45 D'- l“ 212 will leave 'l"sn:sh Monday's Wednes- eienti of 8:15 4.00 cred nt Dclfshnvcn, llollnud. 8482‘:12~23~Bl goggdgqpp“ Betty: Just the tunmelt thing, my desrl lom proposed to Muse Hunter while nelp-ng he! to trim the Christmas tree Belle: Poor chap-tread at taetl large block of sandstone discov- is he- frnm hnlf-effncctl inscrlPl-llln“ tn be n memorial o! the stilling of tho Pilgrim Flint-rs from that. P0" 0" uly 22. 1920. A llevctl ll fiifnitlrr SALE av vmrue OF A STATUTE EXECUTION Issued out of Hls Main eety's Supreme Court of Judicature, st the suit of George A- PW“- Plaintifi, and Catherine Grshlm. Defendant. l have taken and Iellfidl ALL 1mm" tract. plwe Ind nlml of land situate, lying and helnil 0" Township Number Sixty-three, in King's County, in Prince Edward Island bounded and described ll follows. that ls to csy=—-°" ll" East by the Gulf of Bllnt Lawrence. on the Wash by isnd owned b! Charles Graham, on the North by land owned by James Riley and en the South by isnd owned by Nell and James McKenzie. oontslninfl Seventy-six sores of isnd s little more or lose. - AND I DO HEREBY give public Notice that I will on Saturday the Fourth day of June A. D-l 1921 It the hour o1 Twelve o'clock neon In front oi the Court House at George- town In King's County. aforesaid, set up smi sell at puhiio suction the ssld property or ss much there- ot will satiety the levy marked on the ssid Execution, being $01.13 to- gether wlth Sheriff's Deed and sll iegsl and incidental expenses. MICHAEL MURPHY. Sheriff. I .l. D. STEWART. Plaintiff's Attorney. Sheriff's Oliice, ' Georgetown. King's County. November 30th, 1020. _ 3504-l2-2-i~f2l. _ fiery rhymes tor the nwst part it crime npoll the audience in st. touched with the quaint senlse o humour that ilevolflps in tulle Lon- Zng efforts of an elderly Prime don streets, with melodes found- Donna to mount, the giddy heights ed, like those oi‘ all writers of po- of C, and two beefy Swedes who pull!‘ mime- 0“ ‘he succesiml B?" flung cannon halls alt each other in forts of a hundred netw- Both of the liilldtlllle but unsuccessful at» them now played the piano with all tempt to break each others necks. the astound-lug dash and flourish Out came those awful words that '1‘ the average piano tuner. but so often spell mmateudlehnefls, fini- tilat Wis all. In other words. they ration ‘and the boredom that can conveyed the impresson of being he cut with a knlie-‘Extra Turn’ "We to do very much more than —-and just as the house was risng a5 one man to occupy the Bar, the ‘ng them to the altitude of musical curtain went lip on two diminutive prodigies 'n the estimafon or their 4m m clean and ygllow and mnoolfellovts and the friends o1‘ young that they looked like chick- thelr parents. tells who nnri just tapped themsel- it was then tihm their {other dirfivcs out. of their shells. 0r, Ihet- mounted from this bus, died of hil- tar still (My, ain't l eloquent?) two nil“ on and anger. after having perfect, and arrestilg pieces ot co- walked the streets for a yenr. it penhagen ware designed hy an ar- mnst he and lint carbon had eome- 11g; who loved his Heavenly Twins. hing to do with -his death because Twine they were, 5o ugwuishiugly 11% 100k '10 llflllllllillo’ hi5 0'4 11119 ulltl ailrszngly alike as to make YH-"d in "do" to cast \-itui>91'fl‘1'011 one afraid for a luolnent that one upon the abominable iuventfon m.,] go, w; Egan and on, my ‘pinch Md put him and his horses llours, how heavenly! \N0l‘tlS t-ln m the shelf, and the fumes from my overworked pen in an endeavor ‘wckfrlvz engines flowed down LO (IGSCHDB "the eltect upon the im- "lfl 0B0“ “"01! ‘He WM 011B "Y lucoiately resented audience at. the 110 BUYIIBYOIIS lllflPl-YPH ‘l0 U"! 611K166 sight or these two. Holtestly, ‘f YWOKPEEB- and if I weren't honest l shouldn't. When the girls were s‘X\'68!l. nave ileen there to Lnd the elus- ‘lelr mother arrived. p001‘ courage Wu [or my ¢n|u.mn_ _t. w“ like a ‘the 50“). ill (hi! Bill! 0i l!" Ne“)! Shall o: sunlight. on a d-rah wail, a “'1' B" m9 Way 130W!) U19 1098 pull of sea breeze ill the slack “Rhi- of sta'rs thct she hilt! 1"“ llole or lUfllCllLlH. They sang, “rubbed in the offces of the Ful- may.“ (1191;- own sccompuuiumutg, ‘"1"! (‘r98 COMMIT)’ 41nd WT")! one ..rat one and then the other sltt..ng ‘wet anxious thousllt for her prct- ,1 o.- parchad upon the piano They ‘V WW9- P85°°d ‘mmwldlfi-IY Wm) sang together and payed togetne-l- 1 glorious welcome into the special w.) 13.15am together, enjoy u; “"1" '11 398"" n"! 59 Tesfiwed helnaeives as mlllzli as we enjoyed “r Wlflflwed fihilrdvflmell- ..ieln. They were as deft and Ai-‘er a neflod of mverwbelminfi charm-lug as gambolllng humus "rlef (OPOWH: three years of seml- with a ball of W001, or eprlngl-lmbll Qlllfvfll-(Oll. Lilli‘)! 1800611 the W0 min a sLgbt attack of hysteria. l-ney went tl-om lllfilOdy to nlelody, ' ..ulll gait to sin-l, snl-allge, snrptna- .ng, witty, unexpected, BDOlIusDB- one, utterly uuseil-consclous or coy, ..ltu sollleumce a0 whimacsi the. .ney mlgm. nave been two or Wen- J: a cliliurell playing lruant ffCllll one brain o! J. M. uarrie. ‘There ore when l say that. they stopped .ne show. i mean llteraly that. Tilt. .uo.cnce was an delightfully aur prised as a. greet-t party 0t slrreel ll-chlus at. t-ne first e.ght of the onanllei. Encore after encore was demanded, with such applause .s i have only heard in ltbdl the- .ore wnen M-ascagni conducted h-ls Jase llimmle opera and Sarah uerir .l4rut limped gloriously through no torture scene of La ‘Poses. Ana when they had obviously twee nine through every blessed that; .ley knew they ‘knew they were ..ought back again and aglan tor lie sheer ieasure oi taking part n their 1o and amusement. The ihole hill was disrupted and the louse deliberately emptcd itaell’ .ito the street, as n finul apoutane ILLS mark of admiration and re- lpect, after all the waiting artists .ad rushed on to the stage and lirr ed them round on their sboul .ers between laughter and tears .t really was an amazing and ul. lrgettcible evening. a demonetlra on oi‘ true and wallldeserved en msntffhlckened, Swollen: Tissues, Curbs, Filled Ten- tlone, Sorenees t ‘om Bruieag or Strains; stops Spnvifi Lame need. alleys pain. Does not blis- ter, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle at drugg-lsta’ or delivered. BOOK 1 R FREE. W. F-Ywns. Inc. m IJDIBI Bldg. remind SEALED TENDERS ntlllrt-saetl to tht ilntlorslgneti, and endorsed "Tender ior Reconstruction of Outer Block, Wcsi nint. Wharf. l’. l‘). l." will be received lntll l2 o'clock noon Friday, dunner) l4, i927. for the reconstruction of thl Juter Block’ of Wcst Point Whnri ‘rlnce County, I’. E. l. l'lnns and forms of contract can in seen and specification nnd forms o ll-r ohtnined n! this Department, n1 the oiflce of the District Engineer. I'm Ofice l\id‘g., Charlottetown. l’. E. l. ind at the Post. Office. O'Leary Static: "rince County, P. E. l. Tenders will not. he considered unlcv gram. \V"I‘AM (390) Cleveland. lVHAR (276) Atlantic City. ‘Sea- nide Trio. WJR (517) Detroit. gram. EATF (492) N. Y. Musicale C0m-' edy Hits WEEl (349) Boston. Muicaie. 8:10 P. M. WBZ (i333) Springfield Boston Symphony. —' 8215 P. M. WJZ (455) New York-Musicale -Progrnlm. Concert pro- W f Martin's Lane after the heartreud- Wt? (509) Phlla.—'Strll;lg Ensemble sack" u, visiting Mm E_ pm...“ 8225 P. M. IWRC (Hi9) Wash. Concert. woes (461). Pitt-l: lSllltllD Pro- Studio Program. WOR (405) Newark. Concert. WfHK (273) Cleveland. Novelties. I KDKA (39) E. Pitts—~ii\'teiltlgh0llfi° Easter. Charlottetown; S. A. Hiltz. Band. , 8:46 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Musicale Program Will’ ('59) Philw-Recitai. ' 9:00 P. M. WTAJG i545) Worcheeter. To announced. WlEA-F (492) N. Y. New York Sym- phony Orchestrar also WEEI. "WGIR. WTA-G. WJAR. WDAF. WCAE. WOC WRC and WGN. WlSB (428) Atlanta. Atlanta At- water-Kent Hour. 9:15 P. M. WTPC (509) Pllllfl-r-"Rl-lfliliill Quar- tette. hi‘ 10200 P. M. WTAM (389) _Clevelantl. Vaudeville Program. WIPG (300) Atlantic City. Studio. KFIJDS (44-1) independence. Studio ‘Program. * WEAF (492) N. Y. WEAF Revue. VUPG 0300) Atlantic Clty-Jieview of Popular Songs. WCAiE (462) Plttt~l—"'l‘he mas Story." 1:15 P. M. New York-Musicale Studio Christ- WUZ (455) Program. 11:00-P. M. WITP (>509) Phiie. Organ Recital. WKRC (423) Cfnci-‘Popuiar. WIHIK (273) Cleveiand—-Christma Program. 11:30 P. M. WIHFK has recovered sufllciently from a long serious illness as to ho. uhlc to return to her homo front tho l‘. E. island Hospital, and sincerely hope that she may fully regain her health. Mr. Murdoch McSwain ilns re- turned from Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, to spend holidays with his mother. Ml‘. Merrill Fraser, iiuzenoti- over the holiday season. The following are recent Hotel arrivals at The Giobe:-— W. J. Kennedy and wife. .l. Waiter Jones and wife. Charlottetown; W. W. Lord, Summerside; Jack Ill. Darl- ing. Lon Angcles; J. I. Montgom- ory, Kay Cox. .l. C. Flood, H. S. Truro; M. .l. C. McLeod, North llviitshire; Jae. F. McCalium, Char- lottetown; J. I’. Zliatheson, Oyster Bed; J. Mt-lnnis, North Winsloe; John Builnnn, Cavendish; .l. P. Pi- neau. Rilutico; Chester Seilnr, litm- ter River: Mildred Easter. North Wlltshire; Selina Curry. Hope Riv- er; R. ll. Steoves. Moncton: H. Ii. Bishop, Charlottetown; W. A. Mc- Cniiuln, Buy Vieiv; ll. E. Keenan, James Bagioie, Harold Henry.Char- iottetown; Louis Johnson. Vancou- ver; Ernest R. McLure, Rustico; Ralph Norton, East Lynne, Mass; Kenneth McKenzie. Dartmouth. N. 6.; i‘. .l. Roasiter. .l. ‘S. Jenkins. Charlottetown; Joseph Pineau, Rus- tico; Robert A. McKenzie. .l. Mil- ton McKenzie. Cavendish; Rupert Simpson, Bay View; C. ‘vi Ottawa; Alex. Ross, Winnipeg; M. McLelian. Hope River; Albert Gal- " iant, Rustico‘. B. Fraser, liit-iyileid; Charles Matheson, Oyster Bed. _.__s-{o->_-__. CHRISTIE REFUSES TO PAY FOR SEARCH LONDON, Dec. 23.——'l‘ile Christ le- disappearance tragedy. that turh~ Y ed out to be a comedy has had a (Ylbertian sequel. Spurgeon, a member of the Stand- ing Joint Committee which super- vises police expenditure in Surrey County, said today that the search ‘a LL‘ AA AA as‘ Ala‘ v Yv vwvvvv vv Yvvvv v the Christmas v '2'4sE-12-214Ilt5i ' . . Bear. Sir Arthur T 021m) O1ev€|and_ Wm; (or Mrs. Christ e instead or costing Happy Hour. ' “’—“— 11:46 P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Studio Pro- gram. ~ rzaruss TALKS-SPORTS l 8:00 P. M. will’ (609) Philadelphia. Sports Corner. .3 P. M. WPAR (Z75) Atlantic City. Lec- ure. 8:00 P. M. WTAG (546; Worcester. Bancroft :16 WANT TO DANCE’! ' been making gasoline engines (or 10 years so have the plant and skill to make repairs ' Send yours now willful it in IOOCJ; shape and hol it till Spring ii you like. Marine, Farm. Stationary. Re- winding on (nmous Hcald Cylin cv Grinder git lowelr coat. Ajlcud 0%»! We'll pay incoming lreiglul on any engine or cylinder block shipped bciorc Jan 3|. Write (or shipping instructions. IICE STEWART (Io QHflfl-L OTTITOWN-P WDAE (461) Pittsburgh. wood Park. VlTlrW (4123) Cincinnati Farm. Kenny- — Castle I 10:00 P. M. I 7V1‘? (509) (Philadelphia. Franklin. WllllC (476) Hartford. Club Worthy 10:15 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfieltl-Bmnswick 10:30 P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y. Frlvollty Club. “I133? (300) Atlantic "City. Garden e . NRIC (4:89) Wedh. Carleton Club. 12:00.Mid ' WMICA (841) N. Y. McAJpln. Mimi!‘ (492) New York-wllopos. l 1.10. I l. made on printed forms stippiied by ti: Department and in accordance wii "auditions contained therein. Erich tender must be accompanist] l‘ 1n accepted cheque on a chartered hnn‘ ‘nynhle to the order of the Minister ' "nhilc Works. equal to l0 p.c. nf t) amount of the tender. Bonds of the D1 "tlnion of (‘nnndn or bonds of the (‘iv --nuln Ntitinnnl hnnwny (‘omnnny n" nllfl he accepted an security. or lion" wml u chi-mu- if rt-qttlrcti to mnltc I‘ on mid mun-inf. NfiTE.—Blne prints can he lit-M'- .) "n, [lunnrtmflfll l\_v iiccueltltltt n‘ Ilm-nnlml fllrlvttln fur Hm sum of lm" unvntllc In tho, order of Hi1‘ hiinlster o‘ rn.-hm- Wnrka which will lac rcivlrncll " H" intending‘ lllddcr submit n PPR" lnr hill. husiaam for talent hitherto obvi- .sly unrecognised by theatre poo- J18. from the fact that theirs lould have been the featured and oi. the extra turn by all the rights f the game. 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