Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Nov 1924, p. 3

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WEDNSSDAY, NOV EMBER 12, 1924. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PRECAUTION! Flu in a mild form is preva- lent at present in this district. Experience has proved that Dr. Hickey's Flu and Cold Capsules are the best preventative and relief for this distressing ma- lady. A few capsules taken now will save suffering and incon- venience. Hickey's Speedy Relief will put an end to that early Fall cough. Hickey's Analgic Rub for all pains, Gives instant re- sults. '25 Cents, L.T. Best Druggist STITT FOR SALE THREE SPECIALS ! $7,000 Store, 8 rooms, 5 bedrooms, hot air, 8 piece bath, electric lights, h.w. floors , full lot, garage. $2,500 Frame, 5B rooms, Bungalow, bath and toilet, electric light, furnace, large lot, good $4,900 Brick, © rooms, 8 piece bath, elec- rie Hight and gas, hot air, bw. floors Bates Real Estate 11136 BROCK BX., KINGSTON Televhone 1925F. - --. I | We are showing some very attrac- tive designs in ENGLISH SOLID BRASS CANDLESTICKS PRICED FROM $5.50 per pair Our stock of ENGLISH LEATHER GOODS ig also very complete. These goods are beauti- fully finished in both Suede and Mo- rocco and com- prise a great va- riety of articles. ET Radio Set offered you. 167 PRINCESS STREET - We recommend and approve each Radio Complete sets from $25 up to $850. All outfits tested by experts. FOR BETTER RADIO SEE US. H. W. Newman Electric Co. THE PIONEER RADIO SHOP "PHONE 441 "PAZO Ointment pile pipe ~~ A Guaranteed Remedy FOR seein ox proteome PILES It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable making i very easy to apply. ed DRUGGISTS refund money if oN it fails to stop any form of piles. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will order it. _ (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) or -- Comforts! = Mar's, Young Men's and Boys' Wear WOOL SCARFS Monday | Tumday AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) Thursday | Fray | Setwrday | Sunday 400 RADIO BROADOASTING } rnd The following is a list of radio stations and their broadcasting pro- grammes which may be heard local- ly on Thursday: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. KDKA (826) Pttsburgh, Pa, 9.45 a.m.--"Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh livestock mar kets; general market review and agricultural items. 12 noon--*Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh live tock and whole- sale produce markets. 12.15 p.m.--Convcert Orchestra. 3.30 p.m.--Closing quotations on hay, grain and feed. 6.30 p.m.--Dinner concert by the KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra. 7.156 p.m.--Uncle Ed takes the children to the farm. 7.40 p.m.--"Stockman" reports of the primary livestock and whole- sale produce markets. 8 p.m. --Programme arranged by the 'National Stockman and Farm- er," presented by the Tuesday Musical Club. 9 p.m.--Concent by the KDKA Littl Symphony Orchestra. 11 pm---Concert from The Pittsburgh Post studio. by Scalzo's WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 12.40 p.m, --Produce market re- 2 p.m.--Muslc and talk, ""Attrac- tive Books for Children," Harriet Long, director of work for children, Albany Public Library. 6 p.m.--Produce and stock mar- ket quotations: news bulletins. 6.30 p.m.--Dinner music by Ho- tel Ten Eyck orchestra, N.Y. 7.45 pm--A few moments with new books, William F. Jacobs, li- barian, General Electric Company. 8 p.m.--Dance music by Sulli- van's Country Club orchestra. 9 p.m.--Minstrel show. ! 11.30 p.m.~--Organ recital. WLW (428) Cincinnati, O, 10.30 p.m.--Popular programme by the Doherty Melody. Boys. 10.30 p.m.--Concert programme by the Milnor Instrumental Trio. 11 p.m.--Recital Pavey, tenor; Herbert Schatz, bari- ton= Grace Raine, pianist. Con- tinuation of programme by 'Do- herty Melody Boys and Milnor In-| strumental Trio. Albany. by Richard | 9.15 p.m.--Concert by Mrs. Lula Sackett Morgan, soprano; Mrs. Miriam Mumyan Thomson, accom- panist; Glen Robinson, pianist; BEd- ward J. Coffey, violinist; Mildred Chaplin, accompanist, from the Ho- tel Kimball studio, Springfield. WWJ (517) Detroit, Mich, 11.566 a.m.--Arlington time re- layed by the Western Union. 12 noon---Jean Goldflette's Victor Recording Orchestra, 3 p.m.~--The Detroit "News" Or- chestra. 8.50 p.m.--Officlal weather fore- cast. 3.566 p.m.--Market reports. 7 p.m.--The Detroit "News" Or- estra; Edgar Dobbs, tenor. 10 pin.--Dance music by Jean Goldflette"s Victor Recording Or- chestra, broadcast from the Gray- stone baliroom. 5 WOO (509) Philadelphia, Pa. 11 a.m.--Grand organ. 12 nopn---Lumncheon music. 5.15 p.m.--Grand owgan and trumpets. 9.55 p.m.~--United States Naval Observatory time signal. 10.02 p.m.--United States weath- er forecast. WMH (309) Cincinnati, O. 8 p.m.--Mixed musical program- me. 9 p.m.----Avon Dance Orchestra. 12 midnight--Regular midnight session of the Royal Order of Pea- cocks. WCAP (469) Washington, D.C. 7.30 p.m.--Musical selections. 7.45 p.m.--"Sclence News of the Week," given. under the auspices of the National' 'Wesearch Council and Science Service. 8.20-10 p.m.--Second of a series of 10 orchestra concerts by, the Phitharmonic Society of New York. x Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. : Two Women Killed. Saipan, N.B., Nov. 12.-- ie ive women of this town lost ves on Suga Loat 3 PROBS: fair and rather cold. AE8 0 Special Annnouncement We have been appointed sole dealers in Kingston for the famous HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS, and invite your inspection of same, when we will be pleased to give you a practical demonstration of exceptional quali- ties. y at dteacy's THREE DAY SALE Furnis To-day, the opening day, found scores in attendance at Read over this list of special attrac- this great economy event. tions for to-morrow, every one is of exceptional merit. BRUSSELS RUGS 39 to clear - Less 33% 39 Imported Brussels Wool Squares in a splendid assort- ment of new designs and colors. The sizes range from 4 ft. 6 ins x7 ft. Gins. to 6 ft. 9 ins. x 9 ft. 9 ins. "The prices from $16.00 to $27.50. Repriced for one day only. Thursday, $10.67 to $18. 34 ALL SALES FOR CASH. NO APPROVALS. Flannelette Blankets Bed Comforters $3.98 ea. $2.59 pair 60 Chintz Covered Cotton 300 pairs, extra heavy, larg- est double bed size Grey and Down Comforters, in a good assortment of colors with White Flannelette Blankets. Ibex and Dragon makes. panel borders. Size 72 x 72 Regular $3.50 pair. For to- inches. Regular $4.50 to $5.50 values. morrow only. WINDOW SHADES AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES ! *25 doz. plain Green, Cream and White Shades. Stan- dard width. "Regular $1.00 each. THURSDAY . 79c. each ~' 10 doz. Cream Oil Shades--a aplerdid ss service-giving quality regular $1.35 each, hot . 95c. each 15 doz. Combination Co AY White Oil Shades. Regular $1. io Colbx Green "THURSDAY ...... $1.39 Al Shades complete with attachments. A A Sn ASB ub A SR a 20,54 rR Si Red, Tg TS KO A hi SA rt, i pti pon,

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