Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1924, p. 4

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4 J THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 102% x ---- CROSS-WORDPUZZLE | _ Every number in the form repre- '$ents the beginning of a word, reading Rorizontally or vertically. If there is 8 black square to the left of the num- , the word is horizontal; 7 above the word is vertical. The same num. ber may of course begin both a hori- zontal and a vertical, The definitions for the correct words to fill the form found below, with numbers corres- 'ponding to those on the form. Run . through the definitions till you find or ot you recognize, and put it in ts proper place on the form, one let- . 'fer for each white square. This will '21. 22. 24. 26. 30. 32. 34. 35. 37. 38. 39. 40. 42. Wiese Men. Large Australian Bird. Electrified particles in chemical dissociation the- ory. Allied by blood. Yielded to authority. Spanish explorer of America. Ancient. Preposition. a Prefix meaning "twice." Hard-shelled, dry fruit. Incapable of being held. Toward the rear. Pronoun. 10 furnish 'several cross-clues to the words linking. with it at right angles. Continue in this manner till the form is completely filled. If you have solv- ed the puzzle correctly it should read both horizontally and vertically with words corresponding to the defini- tions, Introduction. Here's a start for beginners: The definition given for the vertical ord beginning at 64 is "the Mo- ther 6f Peer Gynt." This name, if you remember was ASE. Now you have the last letter in the horizontal word beginning at | 67, _{ whose definition is "Sacred Grove where Olympic games were held." This word is '"Altls." With this start, you can go ahead easily. Horizontal. Article of furniture. Directed. Poetic personal pronoun. Perfume, One wha devours. Group of three, Compeasations. Preposition of intermediate ~ Now! at the same lady's | TZ | North Latitude tion). An insect. ItalHan river. To board a vessel, To sanction. Academical learning. Self. Fiirst name of Russian Actress, Diminutive melody. Extinct convivial cehtres. Exigency. . Sacred grove where Olympic games were held. Kind of Johnny-cake. Familiar title for head family. Chanted. Vertical. To cut short. Jacob's brother. Presented. Small artificial elevation ~ used in a popular game. Painter's frame. Conjunction meaning "and" (Latin). To repel or repulse. Adverb meaning "before." branches of prominent of (Abbrevia- | City in New Jersey. Hasteng, Adverb meaning Nappy fabric floor covering. A pair. Father. Periodic rise and fall of the ocean. ' Coarse woven fabric. To court. Form of published work. Things fit to eat. Plot of land. Fictious show of strength. One who adjusts musical instruments. Fabrics of woven twine, Curse. Famous ftials). Delayed. Inflated toy. To increase by effort. To experiment. Domestic 'animal. Repast. Distributed. Amber-colored substance used by violinists, A particular extent of face. Man's nickname, To trim. Feminine Christian name. Conjunction. A color, The mother of 'Peer Gynt." 65. To fasten by stitches. 68, A preposition. (Copyright, 1924, by the Syndicate Inc.) I 10. boa, § 12. 14. 'beyond." used for 16. 18. 20. 23. 25. 27. literary 28, 29. 31. 33. 36. 37. Irish Order (in- 41. 44. 45. 47. 48. 50. 52. 53. 64. sur- 55. 58. 59. 60. 62. 64. Bell OCROSS-WORD PUZZLE Solution of Last Week's REC TRID RE158) ERIS ESS! ONS Eo BY SINT AYE re RIAISIA DIOR EMMERIAS!S) 1310 A LIIVIRRIOA ARR STHIE] [WIE] Zsa [CIHIEIA DIY) [wl RY 1 EL DIAL IRI] NE AR TH (Al TE AEE] TBE] DR. MOON LEAVES. He Sold Out and Entrained for New York. Sharbot Lake, Nov. 12.--Hallow- e'en passed off quietly here. A party was given in the hall for the young people. The hunters from here have all gone north. E. C. Walworth is improving his lawn with a cement walk to the street. Mrs. J. H. Fair and Miss Taylor spent the week-end in Perth. Erie Lee, Ivan Erwin and Howard Mallétt, Perth Collegiate, spent a FEEEEernensrr COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB Opens Nov. 17th--Join Now Kinnear & d'Esterre Sito or Paraouz Deson-Table Knives Hollow Handle Modeled Hondle $1050 Geof Su) $9.00 . Housewives, Here's Your Chance! "% Make your own Selection, any Design, any Pieces, any Sets A Small Payment puts it in your Home The balance may be paid $2 each week You pay only the regular Cash Price. All pieces furnished in all designs--all designs are the same in price L Hilt TIT g seEsEst HITE iif fi i f i : | CHAVEN'T you always longed to own enough beautiful Silverware for all occasions? Qur aim is to put lovely Community Plate within every homelover's reach, ¥0 THE FIRST 100 WOMEN a "CORRECT SERVICE POR THE PORMAL AND INFORMAL TABLE Sr RE GAD O.H.P.Belmontand few days at their homes here. Mr. Pinkham, Harrowsmjith, has started in business, a grocery, lunch coun- ter and barber shop, by the station, in Mr. Cannon's building. Dr. Moon had a sale on Monday Asbestos Roofing price as ordinary roo Re-roof for the last time old shingles around your a clean, , no dit in the attic, Itis piper hy at aud fee for many years to come. Asbution and then left for New York on the night train, A farewell party was given in the hall on Saturday night last for Dr. Moon. ' Miss Irene Duffy and Miss Ula Sargant have gone to Detroit. Mrs. M. Shaw and son, visited friends in Kingston week. Mrs. Albert Buell visited friends at Gravel = Hill. Mrs, J. Hillier, Bourk visited friends at Lavant re- |i cently. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Wal roth and Mrs. H. Walroth, also Herbert Campbell, motored to Smith's Falls and attended the Campbell-Blackwell week. Rev. Mr, Eagleson's son from Ot- tawa spent the holiday at his home here. Thegwindstorm last Friday was very severe here. The children have all recovered from the measles | |i'% and are out again. Mrs. M. Long is in Gananoque visiting friends for a few days. Blake Buell intends to put a camp in near Maberly, having purchasdd a timber bush there. He has also bought a portable saw mill SALE OF A FARM. Ardoch, Nov. number of hunters came north this year, and report both deer and game scarce. John H. Smith is in poor health and received treatment in Kingston recently. G. Wanlus, Kit- chener, made a business trip here 1:st week. He disposed of his farm near Fernleigh to Tony Weiss, form- erly of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, James Dérue Jr, motored to Harrowsmith, Friday evening, to visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Schults, They also spent Saturday in King- READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Wise Shoppers Do It rast | li wedding last |} SEE US FOR EDISON MAZDA LAMPS : All Sizes Carried in Stock BURKE ELECTRIC CO. 72 Princess Street i 'Phone 428. ZL Special Prices on Chesterfield Sets and Living Room Furniture ~~ jons, best quality of Tapestry. 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