Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1924, p. 11

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FRIDAY, 2 16, 1921. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WAZ NPEILIEE WITH ANT/SEPTIC am-Buk MOUNTAIN GROVE. May 12. --Mothersy Day was very . 7 suitably observed in the church here. The world's two-man altitude record was recently broken by Lieuts. John A. Macready and Test E. Youmans spent the week-end at| - Pilot A. W. Stevens. when they attained a height of 31.500 feet in a LePere plane { p 0 Harrowsmith, R. Beverly has mov- | % J ed to Elmdale and will live at T. Stinchcomb's. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cox motored to Kingston last week. 5 hy \ 3 d \l P bit, b Ly : W. Uens visited friends at Deseronto ; ] Naa SR pe : :) -- er / y recently. Mr. and Mrs. DeClair are R X >. . é 3 visiting friends at Eldorado. Mrs. ni fue TX $ : L 3 p yl ; 3 i. : hi # f > v E ' | Fi N \ a Y William Barr has returned from Kingston. E. Godfrey and family visited friends in the north on Sun- S id ites : : ey j day. ; L LAR ; RE} ' y Pein i SW ) Supreme quality EYeTo Poitiana will case the Jolis of N N RR. orn) 5 ? $y : i \ 1a MN Prot en ex ellen: od life journey. : A 4 R 10 for 15¢ Manufactured by ; 25 * 35¢ Imperial Tobacco Com of Canada Limit This tangled mop of hair could hardly be Band-Sergt Joseph Smeardon, who has been taken for anybody's but Judge Landis, that a member of the Salvation Army Temple Band for 40 years. He joined up when he ) Napoleon of baseballdom, who, on a recent Ol| | visit to Toronto and Hamilton, declared that came to Toronto from England at the age of baseball players are the most human people 16 years, and now has the distinction of being in the world the oldest bandsman in the army > Passender | ------=2= -- : S 5 and Eastern leagues. Dinner con-| Hotel Kimball dining room; Jan | RADIO BROADCASTING i cert by the Leo Reisman orchestra. | Geerts, violinist and director; An- | REMINGTON AUXILIARY mounts 3 3 ¢ 5.30 p.m.--Dinner concert con-|gela Goddard Lonergan, = cellist; | } + t } ill * find th box? The Coupe | 4 | tinued by Leo Reisman and his or-| Paul Lawrence, planist. | over the or (like a vacuum ) and feed on _chanch is slim." chestra, 7.156 p.m.--Recital by Mrs. Ethel | any hill. It's an automatic reserve (better than a vacuum A "Lost" ad brought it back to him. The following is a list of the ra- Ra . : { 2 : ; nger Cuzner, soprano; Mrs. Het- | of . dio stations and their broadcasting| § pm. --Results of baseball games | i; Sawyer Roberts, contralto, and | tank) that stays there till you need it. rrogrammes which may be heard| pjayeq by the American, - National] cagree R. Smith, accompanist. { locally on Saturday: and Eastern leagues. 8 p.m.--Concert by Worcester | It's the only thing that will bring you home on an empty PHONE A 6.30 p.m.--Bedtime story for the] pg pian JInstitute Combined Musi- | Isn't i 8.50 to be yl gas tank. Isn't it worth $8.50 to be sure you'll never WANTAD WBZ (8387) Springfield, Mass. kiddies. cal Clubs, + WOO (500) Davenport, Ia. 12 noon--Chimes concert SR "7% | (BRITISH AMERICAN 5.45 p.m.--Chimes concert. 6.30 p.m.--Sandman's visit. | ® Your Garage or Accessory HOTEL 2 } 3 | 5 p.m.--Results of basebzll games 6.40 'p.m.--Concert by the Hotel get stuck? i é played by the American, National! Kimball trio; transmitted from the | : I ---- rr I | | Dealer or write to Beaver . ) 784 6.50 p.m.--Sport news and wea- | Aute Necessities, Limited, 15 TE int aT [ ther forecliat. FOR ,ALL( 3 Lemrence Hive, Montreal, | KINGSTON. | | | 9 p.m. --Orchestra programme. Bs = | Gl : The treasures which are kept in i vs vag ee ts, ar Bol Thre : : | hé shaping of our own life Is Real friendship is of slow growth | which are kept in the soul. | by inning, of the games being played | our own work. It is a thing of |" ver thrives unless engraftesi| Industry sweetens our enjoyments todas. pm. Dinner comeeit by the | DoaULY: it is a thing of shame--as j upon a stock of known and recipro- | and seasons our attainments with ¢ | we ourselves make it. | cai merit. delightful relish. | Westinghouse band, 6 p.m.--Baseball scores. Dinner concert cont.aued. 6.30 p.m.--@eorgie Porgie Pud- | ding and Ple will bring a tale of Sir | Bumble. ! 7.15 p.m.--Play, Dramatic League | | of Pittsburgh. » i | | | oncert by Westinghouse . 9) Washington, D.C. Children's hour, ~Violin recital by Sol | | 9 p.m.--Song recitdl by Jack Nes- bit 1 SQuality | | ionreccommy men | The Vital T, hings in a Car . N J Why Gum Dipping Increases Tire Life BA TAs, WN. aie VV HEN you go to lock at a Gray-Dort there will SR esi: story. no attempt to side-track you from the vital A tire in use is being constantly bent backwards and forwards | . .u--Disner oncert broadcast things in a car. There will be yo ide - i b 3 g | no side -stepping y road action. Such movement generates friction and heat that from the Congrefs Hotel. h t6: h i le, cl h issi has a deteriorating effect unless the tire is built to withstand it. 7_'to 17.58/ p.m.-~Musieal pro- WAaen motor, chassis, axle, clutch, transmission Gum diopi a culling of new live Tubble around iach wii] come up for discussion. There are no trick selling : ] 3 ; ints in the Gray-Dort. Sepiae cord that keeps it from rubbing against the cords that lie JZ (485) New York City. 3 | Po : y rt 2 : ; Bo /" 3 p.m--Ruth Handros, pianist. And any Gray-Dort salesman can prove it by the n the carcass of a Gum-Dipped Cord there i Tess Friction to : I 1 8 i Rely yes, Jalintst, ; 52 Lael. Hell rv it by She smooth, quiet, never- Dioping, with air bag curing, robber omen a oer, (OT 8 pm.--Hotel Belmont stranged I I De~ror rom the motor; by the gentle, Fi Bon re pom Si psa d ensemble. positive, new Gray-Dort disc clutch; by the over- restone Hgoeston. uces nger, strength new Gray-Dort rear axle. He'll prove it and easier riding. . WWJ (517) Detroit, Mich. os Travel on Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords. They sid to yous 9.45 a.m --Public health service ; by the wondecfully careful workmanship in every enjoyment of motoring and their extra mileage without extra cost Bulletin aid talks' on subjects of part of the car. 1 interest. [is the truest source of economy. Ask for Firestone Steam-welded a3 a weather fore- 5 The new management of Gray-Dort Motors stands * Tubes. They help tires give more mileage because they are leak- Sas. il : i _ or falls on the quality of the Gray-Dort and on that "Most Miles P. : vd ar A _Atlinglox time relay. alone. Not one car will be permitted to leave the ost Miles Per Dollar Fle Wega Sb ye on factory until it is absolutely right in every detail. . chestra. You cah see this kind of car at the Gray-Dort show- 5 p.m.--Baseball scores, ~ room now. 7 p.m.--The Detroit "News" or- ? chestra. GRAY-DORT MOTORS, LIMITED, CHATHAM, ONT. y WGI (360) Medford Hillsi%e, Mass. 4 Complete Line of Gray-Dort Fours and Gray-Dort Sixes . L 7 p.m.--Meeting of the Amrad Big : ol x \ 5 ' Brothers Club. QUM DIPPID CORDS Wil en TT swt BALLOON TIRES OPTIONAL AT SLIGHT £xTRA 00s. 7.40 p.m.--Talk on current events by David M. Cheney, 7.40 p.m.--Talk by Mrs. Smith of e W.C.T.U. 8 p.m.--Sixteenth of a series of . talks on New Engladd Business In- ustry by Arthur R. Curnick. Con- { cert by the Quincy High School Glee Club. Complete radio programmes sold # iat Canada Radio Stores. \ t

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