Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1922, p. 11

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FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1922. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 1 et eet een Thar | THE JUNIOR BRITISH WHIG [= 10 PUT UP STRONG TEAM. Tommy 2 i = - HEMLOCK From _ BIGGEST LITTLE PAPER IN THE WORLD In the Senior Series of the g : The Warrant Officers and Ser. We have a large and well assorted stock 2 3 = -------- HE | ONE REEL YARNS || geents' Mess members of the R, C. POOR, DEAR GRANDMOTHER : Roger and Velma had not seen their s ie cad f the Royal Military [H. A, to a game of hockey to be grandmother gisce Samy were Nils ) : | Cols hav ntered a@ very stroag [played on Saturday, Jasuary 26th, to viedt a ees haan The had wo | tea : or series of the |sext. : no idsa of what sort she was, except Vi ate perial Challenge Jrigadde Sergeant-Major « Lowery, that probably she was cid and crabby. 5 it { 8 run off some | W.0.,, is managing the artillery Neither St them No er TT J J . 1922. This shield | team, and Con r Carman, W.0., A a ie for a visit. gd i my or by teams from all [is performing a e office for the "It won't be any fun always going { h ire, and though never Ordnance Corps. For obvious rea- en tiple" grumbled Roger. 2 a, has been carried sons the line-up of the teams is a 2 And. she'll probebly want me to / N { y the United Kingdom and al- | profound secret but 'a most exciting "> : Matches for Imperial Chal= | °° "50 ~5C ian Orda CAN YOU WORK THE GREAT TANGRAM? | lenge Shield. Sealy St Jae Roval Cavs Ova of Hemlock on hand. You will find that we can meet your needs at right prices, Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 - - - - Victoria Street 5 AE read to her," pighed Velma. . " i : . . . Their mothér cautioned them | most every other dominion or colony, igmme is assured. Sergt-Major Gra- 4 | The practice scores of the cadets ham, R.C.A.S.C., will referee. banging doors and shouting. | up to date, are now well up in the| The soldiers have been taking ea When Grandmother finally arrived, THE OLD MAN Roger and Velma were very polite HOW CARD BOARD 5 sii en . a # 3 a » 3 poe | nineties and there is every reason great interest in hockey this, winter iS cur MR. DOO | : no , LEY | to believe that when the results of [and many of them have been wield- | tho matches are announced the team [ing the old hickory in good style. a rent Tangram puzsie--can you "= Maw 3-Cr Sruw 4 line b = { from the college will be very much | This game should be one of the mili- More than four thousand years ago, | "enter of the line 2-C, to D. This a ir. the running. - tary events of the winter. TNS nt Ter om TF Seas of ala- Tan, a very brillant Chinaman, in- |vides the square into seven parts. | The Highland cadets of Kingston S---- Br Rg much of a bother or vented a puzzle that to-day is just as| After cutting the square into pleces | Fave set their hearts on the winning tearsd she would be. he made It. It is called the Zangram Rith Solsars > a BAT) kate, fol- of the junior series, and have feen y ie penci es, you are i : Books say that Napoleon, while in | F®Ady to work the great Tangram. | regularly attending instruction drills exile at St. Helena, spent hours and | The Problem is to put all seven | on miniature range work. Their pro- hours over old Tan's invention. Tan- bloces Sogethar, no Jices overlapping [ gress may be gauged from the fact ha been a favorite pas- . e figures people, It ¢ st Dre 4 om of heir tims working grams have long a fav pas | ina and obj 1 that at their first practices, the aver. mext door, had begun raising chickens, | Tan's puzzle 1s easy to make. Cut| Our Illustration shows an ola, age score was 40, at the second prac- and the twins had "caught the fever" |& Square of stiff cardboard into seven |9t00ped man taking his morning stroll. tice, 56.5, while last week the team from him. They were all making [pleces. First, mark off with pencil Ihe Zul} gudine ere in sent of averaged €5. In the opinion of plans for entering their chickens in [the lines en which to cut. For cen- ows how the seven 4 c 04 the al poultry show. venience our illustration shows the |Pieces are fitted together. The artist those who know, Kingston will furn One day, as the time for the show [four cormers of the cardboard, num- |Des also shown how to make an in- wh some sensational developments in @rew near, Roger and Velma went |bered 1, 2, 3, 4. Draw a straight line | Pbitant of the far North--Mr. Polar rifle shooting this year. ever to look at Clifford's fowls. "They |from 2 to 3. Half way between 2 and | Bear. And be was shown how to put An intercollegiate rifle association Soom to be In better shape than ours!s (4, place a dot. This 1a A. Hall hay Sogether Ne. Dover: = vy fi. t has been formed under the auspices sald Roger. i énviousty, * tween 4 ° e to teil you how to oe aed < oger. a little én , "and | be 8 and 4, place anothen, B a of the RM.C. authorities, and In- Connect the two with a straight lne. more figures, Tan's pusile Find the center of the; line 2-3. [WOWdn't be a puzzle at all. The fun cludes Varsity, McGill, Queen's and Place a dot, point C, at thi ter, | comes In making up figures for your- N ill also . and connect It with 18 Continue this self. There are hundreds to be made. BMC Sad y 3 Jo Open » line from C to the center of the line | A Tangram party is fun. Give each other institutions of gher uca~ tions, Those members of teams mak- A-B, at point D. From E, the center [of Your guests a puzzle. Make up of : list of objects tq be formed with the ing certain averages in the various on: Allow. th 9 Tinuies for sach matches, will receive silver spoons in arranging his Tangrams receives with the crest of the ILC.R.A. en- the prize. . graved on tho handle. A handsome : TO-DAY'S PUZZLE trophy is to be svilyoied ote So by the "John, please help Patrick tape a several teams, an sf er- chair leg before company comes." club match takes place at the latter Hidden in the above sentence are end of this month, fruits, one spelled backwards. Cai\ you find them? Algwer to = FRR RE «Bmw oe Roma dwn : He 's: Howard, Man o has lost an ardent A WINNIPEG COUNT iY 8 'woman = Felix N. Hryniewieck, for ten years Andre Ralph, David, Irving, Ni . Dp or- man, George; primais spell "Harding." admirer by marrying him. clerk in the Winnipeg police court, has ; prh 4 recently been established as owner of Ge Heh Be sea kw Fook ob Special For Saturday Beautiful blooming Primroses and Primulas , 80c. each Funeral and Wedding Designs a specialty. LAWSON FLORIST : STORE: Corner Wellington and Brock Streets. Phone 770. CONSERVATORIES: 68 Centre Street. Phone 1174J. "Don't you think" sald father, an ancestral estate Jn Poland, valued : \ "that it fs very wi tal to put 9 at J10:000.000, as a result of the treaty So NN 3 butter and jam on Jou bread ™™ " v ? . = "Ne, indeed," sald his son, "it's be- ySlaniey: "Well I didn't hear her Ld [| [ine saving. I use the same piece of a . DIED AGED NINETY-SEVEN. HOW YOUNGSTERS ' La tad i Is Late William Storms of Bongard's-- DO LIKE MOIR'S! y liver fills not Ls 1 . . The Bishop of Oxford is eatisfied | Ottawa is to be-the scene of the | Every herb is known by its seed. | gripsorirritate. Zoe. Philip Minakér Passes Away. / BUT big sister doesn't scold very that Rev. H. D. A. Major's teaching | next meeting of the National Execu- | ~ Bongard's, Jan. 24. Wiliam / much for she knows they are pure '""does mot conflict with what the | tive of the National Council of Wo- Storms, an old and respected Jesident J d h leso: d just fi Scripture reveals of the resurrection | nen. It will take place on Feb. 22nd x of this place, passed away on Wed- | and wholesome and just as or of the body." nd 23rd. e [ nesday last, aged ninety-seven years. / kiddies as for grown-ups. ~ : Deceased with his daughter, had - | Rub backache, Liaboge Soreness gone to Greenbush to spend the win- J MOIR'S LIMITED . HALIFAX . ter with his son Byron, where his P | \. and stiffness away - this! =3, death took place. Mr. Storms leaves v R. H. Coleman, Agent 418 Victoria Park Ave E ! UCKIN | 7 = a family of three sons and three dau- TORONTO, ONT. ® ' ' ghters: Ira end Byron, Greenbush; { Back hurt you? Can't straighten | fectly harmless and doesn't burn or . 4 . ® & ' up without feeling sudden pains, | discolor the skin. Charles, of this place; Mrs. Winters, J 9 sharp aches and twinges? Now lis- Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a|Picton; Mrs. J. E. Shipman, Wan- a oS | ten! That's lumbago, sciatica or |small trial bottle from any drug store | poos East, and Miss Jane at home. A J maybe from a strain, and you'll get | and after usidg it just once, you'll Philip Minaker, a former resident 7 blessed relief the moment you rub | forget that you ever had backache, |of this place, but who for the last your back with soothing, penetrating Jumbagy, or sciatica, because your |yoar had been Mving with his sistor, | poe Ec pe - | "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes; back will never hurt or cause any < + di . Corner Princess and Clergy Sts. | out soreness, lameness and stiffness | more misery. It never disappoints | Mir KIA" Waupoos Hash lef at so quickly. You simply rub it on|and has been recommended for 60 8 ABE . | and out comes the pain. It is per-| years. four years. Ww, a I " : | Mr. and Mrs. A. Kerr, Waupooe, Frame house, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, 3 piece bath, it "| were recent guests at Mrs. J. D. Bon- Wl oo Tide 1a 4 " a ® ® ! lgard's. O. N. Hicks, who Is still private driveway. a real barg: sold within Do suffering with his hand, has returned ' 1 . Pri " Big Bargains We Take Small Accounts? i Sn Rigi eg wi Se en 10 days. Good location ce $2,000 3 We do more than that. ireatment. Miss A. McDonald, Am- - S Weinvite them--welcome herst Island is visiting friends here. ; them--and take good care "Tie place Was visited b) another sev. M B TRUMP OUR on qa ur Qa ={ 8] of them. If you wish to open ere wind storm on Sunday last. Born o "LJ : DYES /$Y a Savings Account for any ¥ igi an Bae 3 ".... HONE 704 ot 14513% 2 tctlar Jrpose = or wish to ug: : a ---- ---- f---- -- -- Re S---- n -- -- . ch the ren-to save by havi Choice Young Farm an account.in each child's eng. At Camden East. Fed PORK No. 1 WESTERN hesitate to do so because th i Camden East, Jan. 26.--Owing to Sh 1d 1 yoopoind il he amsll. 31, i clent to to the big §torm and blizzard on Sun~ ouiders, Sime BEEF oars ga coount, eposits of $1. are day, the roids had to be ploughed Sat saasiein ae . out on Monday. Mrs. Cunningham c| We gurantee evry || THE MERCHANTS re Handy Roasts 23c. bit of it Western last week. Mrs. David Smith, Con» i 3 . Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA Established 186s, | way, visited with her mother, Mrs, (Something really BSE 100 | BY er ant sidter, Ms, William tain Grove open Fridays. carrying on special services in the r as Moun 1 ; i hy Hams ........24¢.| Boiling Cuts .7c. Ib. Ee S------------ an Methodist church. Several in the Loins n i village are on the sick list. Mrs. » any weight Pot Roasts ...9.1b. 5 John Skinner and Mrs. L. H. Stov- Miata vid tale wieleie . SO er were in town on Saturday. Mr. Chops ' 23c¢. Shoulder Roasts < d _ 4 TN and Mrs, Clarence Boulton and Mr. ye Pelels 'wae 10c. Ib oN aN and Mrs. Victor Edgar attended the re id : funeral of Orah Lee, Yarker, on i Short Rib Roasts wtb en under tho auspices of the AXP, Fronts er la SE RB "eine C. 1D. | A. o8 Tuectey evening were a great CA ND Y Legs ds an .22¢. ade Roasts 12¢. Ib. { § The annual cheese meeting was Stewing . . ....... . 6c. | Rump Roasts 16¢. 1b. |} the church ball to discuss the Orem Chops ..... ..18¢c.|Hamburg Steak CRS SALI ENT FACTS | Wg pag Cage Bg i.) P EC I A LS v-------- waive svc lOe. 1b. Of the Operations of 1921 Kingston, is in the village for a few BUTTER . Hear 8. ..... 6c. Ib \ N | ta. vant Hogeboom, Conway, viait- Belleville ...... . . | INSURANCE IN FORCE a aoc] an Bore in gd | $46,000,000.00 rw 2° For Saturday Choice C EGGS PE Surplus, Pol account 5 came Fresh Eggs 37c¢. doz. = 158.97 Topo, on 31am re BACON | 300 pecks Potatoes VER. CY nt bis Sven | Assorted home-made Candy, including the | English Breakfast ceuies. .28c. peck oY § {in Kugsion by Judse Duis. fol following: Bacon, machine 200 10-Ib. bags | ior Teac tps lu Tons sliced . ... .20¢. 1b.| Sugar ...74c. bag \ fl | iat samitied be was hired in Do- CANDY ROLLS, SEA FOAM, 100 Ibs Cheese 24¢ 1b 3 testa | urpose of robbins Marvitle . CARAMELS LOOK! 200 4-Ib. pails A 1921 Our Record Year--1921 [JA{ Putupin | Ib. box. ......... Special 35c. all en Plage, om oe Sel A moto ps good). Stewing Cuts .6c. Ib. FRGERVESN sp aben sincies: i ay TOMONT; Manage: Skinner. Mr. Lindsay, Toronto, is =A Sausage ......15¢c. CHICKEN BONES, ASORTED Lipton's Tea 50¢. Ib. LARD : Special | poundbox .............. 35¢ Salada Tea .50c. bb. (pe, 1, 6c. 1 BY A B i = LIFE NOTICE--Customers will greatly oblige 8 -- : Pe and help us considerably by ordering be- WEAD OFFICE TomowTo, canna fore 10 o'clock for morning delivery. Wi wn D. Wightman r PHONE 153: x jor Ice Cream Parlor | 204 Princess St: -------- COMPANY i iia 1 iy | i : i will try to do everybody, . faaié malvwty ising gor When & man can't do snything, for nothing. ke Bb

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