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Oash dQnafiaons or ohewu,q gt#m. or opgbage. •-when they've% , y $ ? t y'ie tbrougtt—and you er, a man of wig d knowledge. i` lR; r ?K1, `ar"471J1'�" ryi t`Idi 1�3�ti+ r�3 'f'a moved our bowels he wlas tliB p(Yli'shed -Shea r Spe c C - Drrver. a ere _ , a total air ` way "E711eau Max tredenved since the last obs of 1, teed v�stimulaQt. $ He moray of fifty years ago. was perform- 35+4.51 was acknowledgetd we: A Carter's t,19P Laver Pute will soon bring book became a popular 'stago Agure, fel 4nitkGt ad b Rtev. tMr. i14Patdhews. 'Owing tp friend 00 Rebekahws 20 W'orrier's the sunshine Into You, hfa. They 're pure!y vege- , ' ," Y +• , , table. l9ufe. BUre. Ask for'them b �eGree •of gohri 'Drrew, iEkK iAbdl IMra ofi+eldl, :' q•`>:r rt,°" a� a rV the semipn�s illnesgas of Mr. Austin Bakery, 100 !bread ,tickets, value 0. subetitateQ„ zso.taudru$giet�.yi1Aq°e and ,the Barryr►tioa.e�, An acaatnplislb b,a��z:N' K`4! s 15trundty's inotheT bhege..n�ras no cele= ';-tGoderich Soar , Ibnartibnn last weedq, kyulb the couple , ed aetOT tin his ovvar Mght an such' ver- _.. were xeanarnlbetaed by plersonal call, Annual Meeting of Wawarrgslttl ile dnafnlas of ,the Labe 90's As A+Fter ! ' 1.,+M ite]ephomre calls and a 1'amge bottgq'ueb Insurance Comoany. Thirty,. years ago the .finmd spent thou, Dlaak," '4Gerublexanam Jack,' and even . � 4,1� . of fifty daiffiodirls arranged with gold tsandis of ,pounds in laying a private Bernard ,,haws Gashdl B" I .. . Y $° Profession.,, >rilkrlblor from the family. A!mang the (The '55th annual imeelting of the Pune-water. 'supply direct from the W.. gWaw,arnosh IMuibwal 'Fire Insur- hills,, t telephone ,greetings were' personal ance C,a, was 'held at Dungannon o ' q'he water ed brought to the strips 61 Rounds to Draw. I `,r z t , congratulations from their daughterof Friday afternoon. (Charles Hewitt,' in lighters, ,made Iby ,the •Blarodya in Corbett g;cw wp in San Francisco, i y , ' "` I1bs'. Linda Laing, and family, the pre'si'dent, occupied the chair their slhipya d, . the prin'c'ipal one of where he was 'born Sept. 1866. HeS „ • ,Weyburn, S-4"tchlewan. We wish Imo• 0 • many more while the secretary, G. E. TreDeaven, 'Mradehra, tturrned to professional fighting at the "1.I ,111 Mr. y MTs. Sturdy read tthe mdnutes. Bert Marsh one The chiel hotel is H,eid's. , The, -age of 20 after timing *4 his job as $nappy anziiverr,saries' in (good health '•$ j '.r of the 'auditors, g** a 's'u!nnmary of Blandyts have a 'fi'nancial int est bank bealler.:Ho fought Jloe Ohoym d and cheer.-lGocUetrioh Signal. in it. g the financial standing. The net in ,his first big bout but the police • Accident At Chopping Mill. risks in force at t'h'e' end of 1932 1Tlie mnost important 'bank, virtualee ,srbopped" him and 'he had to go 28, r I. , we'rie '5,002. The amlaunat of incur- ly Madeira's Bank of England, be- round's the next !alone to win. In 18'91 ' a .. IMr. ''Jerry Daltorril, proprhlert,or orf ance carried is $14,145,641. Tb'ta.l longs to the firm, and helps to fn- 'he fought Peter Jackson, the, great , (the Nelson 'Streyegt chopping mill, had amount of loss (claims' • paid 'in 1932 ance most of the local trade. It negrp boxer, to a draw in 61 rounds, ' his thu'nnb sov'erely lacerated while, was $710,946.010. This 'amlount cover- ,grew to it's present importance dur- a match 'shill recalled as one of the I ,•r. ' feeding the chopping machine on ed the losses paid for 20 barn's with ing the post-war boon,. -finest fistic exhibitions of all time. esd'C' • Tuesday. lift is thought the damage cor,gtemts, and twelve houses b?,sides 'The principal industry of Madeira Ilrr'tlatte yeaxs Jackson would shake 'Q ^ -was done by a 'stick thrown back by a 'number Of miscellaneous cla*s: is wri•ne, and Blandys are one of the hits head as .he talked of that match. 151 1• ,the ,mlaohine. The finch two fingers Because the loss) claims Were unus- largest wine shippers. They send. 1"It was .like fighting a ghost," he � 'sji1tiC� �40��.1 , Also ieceived ' minor cuts. Although wally 'heavy, the .policyholders are nearly 200,000 gallons of wine to said. '`°Hie couldn'+t be hit by anyone." 1 a �1 �n O " . ,the injuries were painful . at tthe tine urged to use greater ,precautions in °pe annually. r All thins tbimi'e one namge 'alone lblarzedl rain �0� �$ :they are not considered serious.- ,order to avoid' fires. ,Charles Hewitt, Whey have Mladeira's biggest shit!- higih in the fistic heavens', the name �� $ � . 'P 2 r,.g' " I . Godlerich Signal. 'Tim 'Gniiirn' and Robert ,Davidson coaling business, the coastal trade of of John L. SulHvAp, the (bull of Bos'- �� e (were the three dirrectars to retire at the inland is mainly itn their hands, bon; an'd as deadly a right hand• ' •i1 6 ��� Benefit Recital On Sunday. this Thee(ting, Each 'of them were engaging their (three steamers, and •puncher, and game a ,warrior as eve- l ' ", '0 , ''e The second' of :the series of sacred namin,ated ,fotr' re-election.. There they ane«big land: and house ownexs. er lived.. Sullivan v'i'es the king of �0 � s ae was opposition in •.each case, 'Dan Mc- Uncrowned Queen the ,London � e5•' '�, ov • x recitals for the (benefit of the civic They 'al'so ftoumded the lar prize realm. to man O �1� SW s ,� e'co'`R4r o0 I I relief work will 'be held- at Knox Kay, Ripley ; Frank Jothnsrton, Ash- gest Ibak- ever terrorized a fnghtbing (class, hteld C a, , a aaa 4� g, " ' j Church next Sunday afternoon at 4 field, and John' A. Johnston, Ashfield, m'Y of IMaderira sooxn. •a ter the war. it in such abjecrt Isabjleetilon as diff s1* �.,o .,p �, ties -co .to , alsto (being nominated. The election It supplies about half the, population Sullivan +iirin the years of his to' � �i�"�� S e � �� o'clock. Mr. Charles 1Mea'kins, vas- g ,' Sp3�'a �� resnrlted 'a!s followrs; D'an' McKa with bread. Most of the flour used mlight. 0?_ ar ¢•°�"e$v " , 4�Too ' aalis't; rand• IMr. H. N. Livers, organist y' on the island is ' � a � • will be the artists. For admits'sdoi3 Tim Griffin and Robert Davidson. At ground in a mill But the slender Corbett, unim9. I` ,N $ �°tias' fee bake ,same article or articles of a short meeting, of the ,durecbars, run 'by the Blandys. 'They elven own pressred, realized that dissipation was >>��, i °�,�'QF,c'�' �_X Robert (Davidson was elected .. resi- th'e chief niewspaper,0�'aad 'ar cltothirog,. No Tnaney asked. P wearing drowro .the greatbattleras nn. o� ova ,��, ,� ' ° dealt -Hingham Advance -Times. 0't is pri'nte'd in 'PJomtauguese and, man could. He ,'boxed Sullivan in a � 4� `d" `�.s Goderich Signal. English. polite four -round. exhibittion, in San; g•O4E•�' `die ", Wood Bee. Death of David Gottschalk. (Mrs. (B7an Y>e`$ Sl ' I dy, widow.'o,f the original Francisco, 'shoTtl'p after ,title Jackson 0� 'dr (Ward has been, rieceitved here of John Blantdy s great-grandson, is draw, he decided be could whip the O� S �0� 1e ion Wednesday of last week. about t1h,e Passing known as the uncrowned queen of dreaded champion. pa g tot Mr. David Gottschalk, `1�1 e' forty neighbors and friends of M_. Madeira. She lives in one of the two Aided' and 'abetted by his shrewd, A.0.1 eeY'• " T...' OT James 'Brotadfoot, of the (boundary, a former resident of Zurich, and now Blarndy estates ton the island and man eT Willi'ain A. Brady, of the, '0 I 1� �' ' ' of Bad 'Axe, Michilgan.• Deceased' _ ' ' >> "� O� formed a ,bee 'and cut about 35 cords every year notabilities' visiting the trical fwhe Corbett set Out to bar- �,._Oe qtr Q+Q was found ,dead in his place of !busi- pay court to her. ras's Sullivan and force him into a r C . '0a` oe-13 of wood. This was `a neighborlyact coTrne to Y� mess, 'being a shoe merchant, on finish fight. The controversy ra P,r C e' 1'"e+!halt was much appreciated. Mr. r" January 26'ch. fHe had, gone to work . 0 g y g � "ll, is oat who •he's been seriously in the morning and when he diel a, year 'bet'a's the match was finally �1�'d'�' i��' `�Cop Nj ill, is improving slowly, -Exeter not return homle for dinner investi- An Amazia Wager made. Times A d'vacaaabe. g g r01$ ,,, 6 1 11 nation was made 'and found that life First Gloved Fight i� u , Horse Dropped Dead. was extinct due ,to heart trouble. Mx. Joshua Crane, the great Am- I' TgS "eS h This *'as indeed a great shock to his erican 'contract bridge player, was They fought for a side 'bet of $10, V" a r`'Yj`d�' ' IMr. Charles Allison, of the- Thane's wife and family and friends, Who will 'one of Ameri'aa s greatest athletes 0Q0 and a $25,000" purse in New Or- V� , Road, last a valuable 'h'orse on Fri- greatly miss 'him, as he. watsi of such when he was younger. leans, the first heavyweight cham,- k�0 ,lay of la's't week. • 'Mr. Allison had a 'genial andpleasing disposition, and 'Mr. ,Crane once laid a- wager of pionshi'p in history staged with five- • been to the'naiil with a load of chop ver sociable. D,uri' the. $10,0,00 with Harry Whitney, the " y ng ' pas,t,few ' ounce gloves und'e'r' . ,the Marquis' and was on his way home. He ruse years Mr. Gottschalk had frequently American mi7ldonadre, that he would " , eq y Queensbury rules. 'Corbett weighed .about to Isbop ,at the 's'tore of Mr. visited wdtth his sister in Zurich, Mrs. Play any iron lLx. Whitney suggest- 187 pound's, a han'dstome• figure of ed • in nine international sporting or i S. J. V. Dann when one -of the ani- H. Lipphardt, and he was well ac- strength, proportion, clean in youth, ' mals dropped' -suddenlyand expired. a�hle'tic 'events. The events were, to a pi' gwaituted around fawn knowing oral- pt>01, lite was ju's't 26 years old Sullivan f Dr. ISlteirrer, veterinary,,be: tennis, racquebs, billard's , was called' ticaTiy all (the elder residents of town, was 34, grossly fat, ill -trained: polo, lawn tennis trap shooting, �.x and 'attributed 'the death to heart He was very fond' of keeping up the p ' P g= Ruthlessly j oung Corbett smashed' , ii i' trou(b'le.-�Exeber Thnels-A'dlvocate. old friendship and enjoyed ,meeting Yachting and chess. .down the idol in 21 rounds, easily ' a'' d p Whitneyaccepted the, wager, THE HUR O EXPOSITOR : FOR ` ..• these old 'acquaintance's. He leaves evading John L. s mighty rushes that Destroyed By Fire.' to mourn his loss his wife a son, and put forward the famtouts, Ane. grew feeble 'as the (battle raged on, Goriman Of 'Carlo (Mich., and a can all round' sportsman, 'Mr' Larry battering .him at will. Sullivan could i •e . - A garage, on the farm) of Mr. Earl daughter, 'Mrs. ;S. J. Martin, of Los Waterbury. Mr, WaterbuTy himself, scarcely see, scarcely move as the kt rr ]Vii'tcheil,'2nd concession of Usbarre, however, backed •nut but the chal 1 together with a ]`lord coach a cutter Angeles, -Cal.; two sisters and one = 21st round came up. - 1 , ' ' brother' SamiiJel Gottschalk of Sea- lenge remained open for four or five But'', "Gentleman Jim" held his title RESULTS i I i • r aI �. results l ttS co.u( L t • ,n and a fine assortment ole ;taols were years, !b,ut there were no takers. to ` ... destroyed by fire recently. Mr. and forth, 'besides a host of warm, friends. • -only' five' years. Charlety Mitchell, to Mrs. 'MitcTiell had been to Exeter in Interment was made at Bad Axe, on British champion, was a three -round t January 30,th. Much sympathy is knockout victim at Jacksonville, Fla., h Le t1te. afternoon and about nine o'clock felt for 'his sorrowing wife who is 'Lon on is -'like hell -smoky and January 25 1894, (before Rub Rob { " in the evening they.vweTe startled to Y :o find their garage on fire. A hurried n'e't. in the best health. Vit. Sam- populous. -Prof. A. E. Richardson. Fitzs'immorus came along in 1897 to t 1' hone call Ibrou ht "the nei •h'bors ue'1 Gothschalk and nephew of SeaforFh, win the crown ,at Carson City, Ne-. M. of tea: to m: ry, tt- IV, a:' ort . v-• ir,. n- od:. or ad tg. Ir - ng' is- to - ay • e ep g g attended the funeral -at 'Bad .Axe All I can suggest regarding the vada, in what old tfmgrs still regard to the scene and with the wind' carry- s ang the flames toward the barn it Mich. -Zurich Herald,: test match con'trov'ersy is that Jar- as one of the luckiest victories in was feared that the 'barn might also The Carnival. d'erhan --dint Mr. A. W n �d 'bowl un- ring ort 3 rroun'ds o7r ranch fire, 'but the heroic 'etfforts of. 5t. Patrick's . I the neighbors with fire apparatus 'Mond'ay evening at the local rink Day, Coiibertt gave ,the freckled i I prevented the barn froma catching-. It in tovwit saw a real outstanding and Welshman a terrific lacing. But in the 14th, shill desperately, peering I, p i,s thought that the fire startted, from 'probably the 'hest , carnival held' at J. J. Corbett Dies in through (blood -streaked eyes, Fitz i t a short circuit in the car. -Exeter this ,popular place of winder sports, f g . . wildly threw his right for the (read. Times -Advocate. in several - yearn. The cold and Arms Of Wife Easily Coorrbett pulled away. But rather seasonable weather the past Relief Shower A Success. • w'ee'k undoubtedly helped a great A pale, courageous shadow of the Bort pivoted as he missed. �e swung . . .: The Welfare Board held its regu- 'deal to make this a big 'succ'es's, as once magnificent d "hampa'douhroJim'kofd )ass left" • lar !weekly rrueetin' on Mandy night } g. Y g wlbera two applications for relief were oariisadeTed and passed on. This ' brings the number sof farcndlies in God- 'inn, g ev'erybody seemed 'to hame the real good Old fashioned' Canadian winter Spirit, and v0th such a 'spirit prevail- and the crowd very large, it is the gay 90 s an t e man w roc e the • ilistic w rrld by knocking out Solar Plexus Punch. g g John L. 'Surllidan over forty years The ,punch 11and'ed in 'Corbett's a'go James J- 1Coa+betbt r died in his (body, directly under the juncture Of ,sleep at his Long Island home': . s • r +erich -on relief or partial to fifty- needless to state' that a tnlost worn- dlerful time was enjoyed by all. The ,the ribs, and the champion collapsed Death, which came ,Saturday, was his legis temporarily �'a troller, in charge of°the staff when and likes being allowed to expelrilment 'Doyen J. Q Stobart, of adult edm- three. The Soared passed a vote of !thanks to the Badminton Club, which costumes were many and of a very ,dv'e to carrnplication of diseases gasping, par- which had co d the former heavy- alyzed. He could 'see everything sapped 'but not skii ng in Switzerland- Harry vol C�oldlsmabh $na]nciefl' in drama. plays. are broadcast the pro- "' 'When ]a cation department, gives a gram' "C�oad_Nigllit" eviewy New Year's Eve. held a "relief 'shower" least Saturday 'nigh order, and the manager, Mr. Feed. Haaberer spared no efforts or that event -on could hear, think, weight champions strength for the he couldn't move. In agony he was controller, a bland Jew and genius it duce, sits in front; of the dramatic It las:bs a very long time. (afternoon, rtto which !tiers was a Isplendid response. A check-up by.. expense in helping this event along. 'past Year and developed a fatal heart taunted out. Fits tack the title afid He t v°ith money, 'ma'kets talk. (Major Gladstone !Murray, chief of control panel, an oblong box covered with knobs. At the side is a switch- The, passages of the new building are full of typists and hand- , ' the Welfare Board dhows the fol - very interesting contest wase the 'broom ailment three ,we'e'ks ago. was the ,solar plexus 'puiai h was 'born.. 66• ��� the intelligence department, has board to flash the wa'rndrng lights in g pretty - some ineffective yours men .who ' . lowing contributions tto'have been re- g ball game Which was won by the Agricultural (,Society, recovered a few When ands 'Wistfully, a few hears before he the count was power ov'e'r B.B�C: blicartions, and Pu 'aultrside various sbudhas, prance and mince nicely. kxAve'd: One ilelde of frets' meat T' g playing against the ,business men of town. ,scant seconds after a died i� ,dark 'eyes opened and slow- completed, he forgot jnimsetf for one is liaison officer wrath. the As many as seven' studios at a Nor can the B.B.C. orchestra of two 7 -lib. packages of flour, one, The three judges who p J g participated aced ly searched the room where he has re- of, the rare 'times in, his life. He wbrld. He is a Canadian, wifth a will in that time are used for one play. , -• hear hero talking more than -100 players use the big . package (breakfast food, one peck of in deciding our tlhe Winners of the .,theg ceived ,the Nonage of ,the sportin raged acAos,s the ring, -trying. to Punch 'of his ownit�and-sense rarer you the studio designed for them) by the +potabaes, acne bars of soap, orae jar various classes deserve much ' credit world (since the day ,be stricken. at thei still dazed' Fi'tzsimravlo& building -with a sense of humour. while h while he is riding a horse, you are architect -because he forgot the size preserves, three packages of sugar; t heee packages of tea, three packag- in the wa the conducted their Y . Y 'part "You're there, dear, aren't you?" "You'll fight role again, he shout - ,Coriibeltt asked', with a smaile, as he g He now assisted Ib y bald Guy N4chlolls, 'technically head of publica- hearing the studio in which he..As, and the sofunds effect studio: of the orchestra and n>t_zde, a platforrnt to hold only 40 players. res of macaroni,' ,one tpapexatbag, of of the rptrogram4 Following is a 11.4! F' ed, m I11 whip you every time I booked for the wife who, has 'been tions, who is an expert typographer. Exquisite Denis 'Freeman, who Everylhod•y knouts the announcers I beans once can tomato juices fdteen ' ' of the prize wirnrnerrs: National cos- (Milton O, 'Cliffoi ', reset you our. the sttreett. „ iris constant nurse ,and companion. Fitz'simrrgons backed against the The director 'of programs is Roger wears a 'monocle all the time, runs -�sam4e of them .too Well. • !+caws of tomato soup, four amla7l, cans on; AA on; gemrts' fancy, A>iben•t Hews', Arson iso "� 'course, Jim;" chis replied. s ropes. Echrersd'ey, ,brother of eaffucient P. P., the vaudeville department, vender Val What do they do -these hundtreds bf (salmon, one can o£ pea sotgp, 3 packages of cigarettes, two pa%ckag- Keller ladies' fancy, !Martha Heide- Iirez '"Kiss me, 'dlaerbirog." ever lay, a hand on me again, He groped for her with one arm. „ `arid tthe • wireless enginelez. Roger was formerly a chicken., farmer and secre- Gi'elgud. That's all , you can say about him. of .busy people at the B.B.C., some of them with no qualifications for the man, Yungiblut; comic c'astumte, Hess,, 'Orval W'hitmlore; lad- Jim, he snaxled, Ill shoot you 'She 'leaned' over. As 'she kissed him dead." Itarry of a golf club. Now he is ar- 'Titan Brian Mickey is chief of Y T They provi'd'e positions they occupy? • , -' ,, .Harry mets' costatnmle, Rothie Johnston and 'Corbett 'sank back, unconscious, into ,Fritz n'eivier !gave him another chance rustic director of a great power for sound effects; and has masiietred the the beset' programs in the world. No-' ,Down in Weight and Very Pale Audrey Feaster, 1'st; Lillian Rader, 2nd; 'gents' speed event, George Ut'- another period of unconsciousness but after Jim Jeffries beat the Cor- (rpm which he never emerged. Cor- nishm'an in, 189,8, ,Corbett tried once good or evil. H'e writes harmless jazz tunes- art of squeaking boat rowlocks, swim- ming, thunder, and all the other "noisles body d'enie's than. They make mistake -fortunately. __ tley; ladies' 'speed efv'ent, Lillian Rad- 'belot died at about 140' p.ml-, with a more for the title but failed in. 23 and gte'ts them published -and they off," His room 'at B'roa'd- They arincy millions with their Sun- Mrs. Beare Thankful for Way eT and, Lottie Turkhedm. iudges, Lloyd Eidt, Ed. Kinsman and C. gall group of close' fiends at the roan '!bed'si'de, his wife's 'arm about him, - are broadcast. Beneath him are Adrian Boult, Val. Gielgud, Charles Sieprnoa m. ca,Aing House is the most interest- ing of them all, even if it did cost leets than that of Reith Gu'bernattor. day programs; they please scores of 1. thousands. But they don't care. There B.B.C.. dbttbed Y Fritz. ----Zurich 'H,erald. . and , are stations Which Dr. Williams' Pink - — Many Tributes. Easel Explained Adrian Cedric Boult, a rich aura- tear of music who (became a pi°ofe�s- 'Charl'es Siepmanm is an earnest man whd is head of the talks around Eri&nd. At Cardiff, Region- I3irector E. R. Applleton; once a ' News ,Corbett's death !brought y p ,young 4epartme'.nrt. al of si.onal, is now musical director of the Passlionaiely inte'res'ted schoolmaster, holds sway. ;His par- , Fdls Helped Her Back to Health Family* Supplies an' Island 'Pont" tribute throughout the A good (story was told recently by from San. Francisco, Landon Ronald, the famous inn's- B.B.C. Ile has a -moustache neaTly in edhicating people, he once got him- sion its religion. ' sporting world, Sir as long as his b'a'ton. self imprisoned in Borstal so that he At Manchestter, r'ed-headed! Edward 11,19 can truly With Most Things It Needs where he was born and first rose to i•cian. He is the master of music, ulti- ,might write a 'series of articles for Liveing is enthroned in Broadcast- . Gained Dr. A (sitting in London office ,fighting fame, to New York, where IIt concerned a sailor who, having "Pompadour Jinn" first been the Aubert Hall, mately responsible for all the "sex- the Ti,m{ets on education. ing House, passionately anxious to recommend Tran a 'Maderia-the and perhaps to was co'm- loos" mttusical side of the programs. He` its the son of Otto Siepmann, make his audience conscious) of the Williamts' Pink Weight did helps to r[iri resort of bhous'ands of British tourists every ,greatest of 317 the 'heavywelight kings metvtin'g agar(' .an oratorio which he enjoyed a social and, theatrical suc- 'had heerd' the",. He presidesover the B.B:C. syn- who gives bmaadlcast German leslsons. His formed held North as a living entity. , Pills for the y "Say, phony orchestra, and rehearses most `".tVIlatheson, lob was b' Hilda j Y Y 1n Edinburgh,, David Cie hoarn g ' ,.wonders for me," year, X-aderia ,belongs:to PorbugaI, but oess long after he retired from the A- listening shipmate asked: In 1903. 1 Bill, is a horartorio?" of the day in his shirt sleeves. once secretaTy to. Nancy Thompson is !busy withwith jto2rrnalient andColorwrites Mrs. Mabel ring wheat exactly Arthur Catterall, highest paid or- Astor, ,but she resigned , from the anti the theatre. All the regional IR. Bea'ie, New it is largely daminatte'd from a conn,- Nat flax from ,the Bro'adways he "'Whatt!" exclaimed Bill.. '{Mean to chlesttrra Iviolindst in England, is leader B.B.C. (because 6f "int eilerentce." directors would litre to takes •ftewer Westminstter, B. , marcial point of view, by one firth loved .so well h!imstelf and that knew stay you dor?t know what a, hotrabario of thus orchestra, (which costs more Nearl eve y everybody wants to give a programs from Landon and to pro- C. "After a long and. very trying run by an enterprising British fano- him for 30 years as one of its most is? Well, it's like this. Supposing 'Bill, ',give than $400.000 a year. H@ occasionally talk on the wireless, but few outside duce more of their own. But dwy . illness, II was down to 90 pounds in ily, which niaaWs the bread, prints the striking . figures finial homage was 3 was to say to you, me, fluor- 'an'ds plays solos, parti'culatr•ly at Stir Henrl i�deds are accepted. Talks are chosen are not allowed to. -• weight. I could not eat a hearty g the newspapers, and owns chief paid to 'Corbett's mletmmotry at the that eke' well that wouldnt"t be P• , Wood% famous Proms, which the in the B.BaC. by serious Siepmann, The ,seat of power is in Portland " meal. In fact, I• have had to go a- ,way from, the table 'hue tori,! This is its romlantie sto ry' : oral seYvtices, IMomdby at 11 am, at a horatorio. St. 'Malach 'ts ,Church a 'block from %ut if I wast to say, Bill, Still Bill Wand- B.B.C. now finances. Val Giel ung reactionary, is. fid' young who does not like levity. Those in- vited' 'have to undergo, a voice test � Place. On the third floor'. These are the main a � a' dinner I dared not touch I was also [In W5, during alae Napoleonic the new Madison Square 'Gard'emt give, ,give me Wndsrpike, than in cihargea of dramatic 'prodhrctians. A when they siome'tinves read from the own, •orgrandzaFbion that has grown in a f� ' very pale. II had often read about war's, British Troops were occupying The sates, Of the prize ring's first s , . , ori ng 'p'i'ke, give me that andsp'itke,, and, bold experimenter ,with a taste foe Bible. � years from nothing to a paying arudi- 1Dr.'[Williarm's' Pink 'Pills, so thought Madeitra.. A private soldier amEort'g master scientist, the fikhter• who 'amid, 'andsapnrke, spike, spike, spike, the morbid. When they ,broadcast they sit at a epee of 5,000,000 -with pxro'balbiy half • 4 w'ou'ld -give them a trial. I soon them., Jiahan Blandy, 'opened a small stare #unchal the capital of the a'p' helped most to lift the sport of box- spike, Bill, igi•vemuetebatanspfte,' why tin its bare 1HIe weans a miorn6cie in, the even- desk in a comfortable room and rend a million deadheads. , 'The ,, 'found 'I ,was able to 'eat with any at = g out o� rowdy -knuckle that would Ib!e a •horatorio." inns. their mana�.scaiprts,. B.B.-C. is a law u'rt+to itself,: one, and life began to look brighter. g g "M island. SOM after this lbeginnung he began days, its clocre'd. - A novelist faun,-romvantic he writes , Tames Ilan ra p Troptu balks are not allowed, Protected by a eJliwond `!hart . wei ht carie' u to 118 lbs, and Y g P Beat Sullivan. ,constantly for the Radio ant- and all mtatiierus censored before die- kt win i in 19C3�5, this staff wonders avv4rar'b Will lis and cheeks had lots of color. •� lips ' 'shipping wine. By 1,850 shag' -coaling was betgm Canadian Helps Run $.B.C. ,dere a pseudtanym, ars the ,editborr• of In Even vetr�y'.. ,stpomltane'aals Christa- happen this,,(. • 11 am, maore 'than thankful I elver took Probably as long as boxing Inver rtllue Radio Times writes constantly pher Stone submits rrn{anuscripts first. Will the amuabenm go? , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I only To -flay ,the firm 'shrill run .b 'the + y and records fast, his famie will rest In Broadcasting 'Hoarse, Portland for the dramatic aepartme'nt under a ISiepmann is assigned by exquisite 'Wall profeslsional showmen tt*e , 'liope others will try 'them." Blandys, is by far ,the .largest com- chiefly 1om1 rilh'c fact bharH his wales Platte, '(:onion, W.1, w'or'ks the colony pseuddnym. " Lionel Fielding, who looks as though !their mace? Dr. Williams' Pink Ills actually mercial interest in the .(island. • It is the biggest contrilb'utor rto tthe local the right hand !brit rocked to sleep of young ertutletmen w7t'osae 'business He has a handl of radio produleers Hard• he never did any work -dart belies Will the BXt C. sell, (their time top s'ea'ts an albund'ance of new rid Alme there fi:'1 the imrvi'silble s the great Joilfai L. 'Sullivan in New iPo its tosky with un&rr 'hi'm,, includingArchie This looks.. Ll'iilial May he was also adv,ertistert"s'? 'blood, which is the reason they $ave ewdhequer. osrt everything Orleans on the night of tSeptemtlbler• 7, strange axmndls• and rumors. - Inr Peter 'Creswell, and Hocwx( g, , assisted by smiling Joe Ackerleye, .an- rW4111• the enemies of Auto'cra't lllaelltln given new vitality and ,strength to is to db in Madeira 'eeaanais ,to be cane by 1&q2. (A: ,business butt teen years old, yet Rosie, but often ptro'duces himlaelf. trhrar of the Play, "Pr+itgomers of War," ,triumrlrh? • .� thousands of such nermusl exhaust- Y the :Blandys. Brrtb to (th,a old tim'e's who stow co tette vv6rtah ri!btral obi' nip etiquette and 11imeelot die IGigme 'Sievleking is ,and of the imirmiisely sucoes l (But wha1dvler haapOen% it ,will ed women. Equally helpful for grow- Spent Much Money. biim fight, to the c'r o utlte." fr'iend's lnfallr�btiiity. ' ' < aruother pradhxcer. Naearly' as tall'ase =,1P,1or.gertneral. "Hindoo 13oliday." 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