Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1924, p. 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1024 Flu in a mild form is preva- lent at present in this district. Experience has proved tbat 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. L. T. Best Druggist PRECAUTION! | FOR SALE $2,200 -- Frame dwelling, 6 rooms, electric light and toilet. Good lo- cation. $8,500--Frame, 8 rooms, B. and T., electric lights and furnace, Good lot. $7,500 For three brick houses. Toilet and electric light. Good lo- cation. Good investment. Vacant lots; good business stdnd--- cheap. TO RENT several houses, $10 to $20. Bateman's Real Estate 111% BROCK BT., KINGSTON Telephone 1925F. 1 | We are showing some very attrac- tive designs in ENGLISH SOLID BRASS t CANDLESTICKS PRICED FROM $5.50 per pair Our stock of ENGLISH LEATHER GOODS is also very complete. These goods are beautl- ) fully finished in both Suede and Mo- rocco. and com- prise a great va- riety of articles. GET ONE OF OUR SPLENDID ELECTRIC For that cold room, ranging from $4.00 to $20.00 ~ H. W. Newman Electric Co. 167 PRINCESS STREET HEATERS PHONE 441 LI Radiolas and all other guaranteed instruments sold in Kingston by 'CANADA RADIO STORES ~ WASTERN ONTARIO'S RADIO HEADQUARTERS * YOU BUY WHEN! : Piano appeals to the most ascethetic taste. The exceptional tone quality in the Weber AT CW. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, AND BE CONVINCED, shine and the winter of sunny resorts assume a new sig-| nificance an a 'result of recent inves- | wis tigations rning the cal value of ultra-vi curative value of su foods that have been exposed to ultra-violet light acquire: curative properties. - Even Irradiated air seems to be more effective than air not so treated, The marked effect of ultra-violet light im promoting the growth of 'chickens, indicates that we have rt heretofore suffici- ently appreciated the essential im- portance of such radiations in the | RADIO BROADCASTING { SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28. KEDKA (326) Pittsburgh, Pa. 11 a.m.--Services of the Point Breeze Presbyterian Church, Pitts- bungh, Pa. 2.45 p.m.--Concert. 4 p.m.--Organ recital Charles Heinroth. 4.45 p.m.--Vesper services of the Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh. : 6.30 p.a.--Dinner concert by Scalzo's orchestra, 7.30 p.m.--8ervices of the Calvary Episcopal Church. by Dr. WBZ (887) Springfield, Mass. 10.45 a.m. --Church services trans- mitted from the Church of the Unity. 8.30 p.m.--Concert direct from the Estey Organ Company. 9.30 p.m.--Programme by Ethel Curry, soprano; Alma Gerrish, ac- compamnist; Matthew J. Dickinson, baritone; C. Edward Eaton, accom- panist, WGR (819) Buffalo, N.Y. 4 p.m.--Organ recital. 7.15 p.m.--Pre-service organ re- cital. KYW (588) Chigago, Ill. 11 a.m.--Central Church. service. Musical programme will be given un- der the direction of Daniel Protheroe. 2.30 pam.--8Studio chapel service will be broadcast from KYW's studio in the Commonwealth Edison Build- ing. The conductor of this service will be announced by radiophone. 7 p.m.--Chicago Sunday Evening club. Special musical programme. WHAT (400) Louisville, Ky. 9.67 a.m.---Organ music. % 4-5 p.m.--Choral Evensong service from Christ Church Cathedral. WCAP (460) Washington, D.C. 11 a.m.--Service at First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Washington. 7.20 p.m.--Musical programme by "Roxy and His Gang." 9.15 p.m.--Organ recital, KGW (492) Portland, Ore. 6 p.m.--Church services sponsored by Portland Council of Churches. 7 p.m.--Dinner concert. WFAA (680) Dallas, Tex. 9-9.30 p.m.--Choristers from East Dallas Christian Church. 9.30-11 p.m.--Ray Jones and his Heavenly Seven orchestra in popular music recital. KHJ (895) Los Angeles, Cal, 10.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m.--Organ re- cital and entire religious service from the First Methodist Episcopal Church. 6.3017.30 p.m.--Art Concert Orchestra. 7-7.30 pom. --Orggl recital from the First Methodist opal Church. 10 p.m.--Programme presenting Hickman"s g|the Golden West Commandery Band. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. KDKA (826) Pittsburgh, Pa. 9.45 am.--'"Stockman" reports of the Pittshirgh live stock markets; general market review and agrioul- tual items. 12 noon--"Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh live stock and whole- sale produce markets. 6.30 pm.--Dinner concert by the KDKA Little Symphony orchestra. 7.156 p.m.--Radio rhymster and 'his magical rhyme machine, 8 p.m.--Address. 8.40 pm.--Operetta made up of Mother Goose-rhymes, "Storyland"; music by Harvey B, Gaul. To be given by girls and boys from Calvary BEpis- copal Church choir, Pittsburgh, Pa., and the KDKA Little Symphony or- chestra. WFAA (680) Dallas, Tex. 8.30-9.30 p.m.--Musical recital KHJ (895) Los Angeles, Cal. 12.30-1.30 p.m.--Programme pre- senting Carlyle Stevenson and his room, Venice, WBZ (887) Springfield, Mass. 6 p.m.--Dinner concert by the Westinghouse Philharmonic Trio. 7 pm.--Market report as furnish- ed by the United States Department of Agriculture at Boston. 7.06 p.m.--Bedtime story for the kiddies. 8 p.m) recital, 8.15 p.p.--Soprano recital. 8.25 p.m.--Entertainment by Mr. "Wallie" Seits. 9 pm. --Concert by the Aleppo Drum Corps. 9.30 pm.--Concert by the Westing- house Philharmonic Trio, Mrs. ; Lydia 10.01 p.m.--Musical programme. 10.30 p.m.--Programme of dance masie. 3 : orchestra, from the Bon Ton _Ball- 8.30 p.m.--The "Detroit News" Orchestra. KGW (492) Portland, Ore. 5 pm.~--Children's travel story.by Aunt Nell. WAHG (816) New York City. 8 p.m.--Madelyn Marshall Simon, planist. 8.15 pm.--Claire Weiss, with ukelele. { 8.30 p.m.--Paul Rusinzky, violin- st. 3 8.45 p.m.--Beatrice Dunn, mezzo SOprano. ¥ 9.20 p.m.--Santa Clays introduc- tion. 9.25 p.m.--Myron saxophone. 9.35 p.m.--Willlam T. Taylor, baritone. 9.30 p.m.--Paul Rusinzky, violin- st. 10 p.m.--Claire Weiss, 'songs, with ukelele. 10.25 p.m. -- Beatrice mezzo SOPrano. 10.30 p.m.--Myron Summerfield, saxophone. 10.40 p.m.--Vie's Orchestra. sings Summerfield, | Dunn, KYW (536) Chicago, I1l. 9.30 am.--Late news and com- ment of the financial and commercial markets. 6.35 to 7 p.m.--Children's time story. ved- Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. | | | | The Thyroid And The Rapid Heart | Beat. During the examination of re- cruits for overseas service, the mat- ter of goitre was closely watched. If there was an enlargement of the thyroid gland, then a search was made for other symptoms, such as tremor, bulging eyes, and rapid heart action. Where there was but the enlarg- ed thyroid and the rapid heart, there was just the question as to whether or not it was safe to let the man go overseas. In other words, ten years ago, the rapid heart action was thought to be due to the enlarged thyroid. In some of these cases there was a definite amount of infection in the teeth and tonsils, | and these men were advised to get these conditions cleared up. The extraction of teeth, and the removal of the tonsils, had rath- er striking effects. In some, the thyroid did not get perceptibly smaller, and yet the heart action became slower, normal in fact. In others, the thyroid be- came normal and the heart also. This gave a new light on things, because it showed that the enlarged thyroid was not the direct cause of the rapid heart, but that the heart action was increased, and the thy- roid enlarged by the same' "thing, namely poison in the blood. Any poison in the blood is going ! to disturb the heart action, causing |a fast and often irregular beat, be- cause the muscle of the heart can be effected, just like any other tis- sue in the body. Now although most of the simple goitres are caused by a lack of fodine in the system, this knowlédge that poison from any infected part of the body may be causing them, is certainly worth knowing. Further, that rapid heart action, 'or irregular action that has been mystifying or worrying you, may be due to some simple infection from teeth, tonsils, gums, sinuses about the nose, gall bladder, or intestine. Let your doctor look you over. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG programme; * 8 p.m.--Concert by the Oregonian -- | Concert Orchestra. =0 { . m : PROBS: --Sunday, north-west winds and some- what colder. See Our Windows for Added Sale Attractions Greatest November SALE! Never in all our history has a sale been accorded the in- stantaneous response of the shopping public as was this sensational FARE REFUND AND MAIL ORDER COM- PARISON SALE on its opening days, Friday and to-day. Hundreds of bargain-wise shoppers are daily taking ad- vantage of the super-values being offered. Come to-night and every day next week and save from 25 to 50% on every dol- lar you spend! It's'a real bargain event. We do not fake you with wild price comparisons, every article is exactly as stated or your money refunded! WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, 98c. 60 only, White Flannelette . Night Gowns with short sleeves and round necks. Full sized. Regular $1.50 each. SILVERSHEEN UNDERSKIRTS To-night ....... 95¢. each 120 best quality Silversheen Underskirts in Shutter- Green, Old Gold and Arab shades in shot effects. Special values at $1.75 each to clear. SPORT HOSE 75c¢. a Pair 300 pairs Mercer-Lisle Sport Ribbed Hose in colors Dove, Meadow-lark and Brown -- all sizes. Regular $1.00 a pair 'PENMAN'S CASHMER- ETTE HOSE, 39¢. PR. 180 pairs, extra heavy Cash- merette Hose, in colors Navy, Brown and Cream. Regular 75¢. and $1.00 a pair. Buy 'them and dye Black. All sizes. MEN'S WOOL COAT SWEATERS, $1.69 EA. 24 heavy wool Coat Sweat- ers with convertible roll col- lars, in the Brown Heather shade. Sizes 38 to 44. Regu- lar $2.50 each. BOYS' FLANNELETTE NIGHTSHIRTS, 69c. ea. 72 only, heavy, colored, strip- ed Flannelette Night-Shirts, in sizes 10 to 14 years. Well made and full sized. Regular $1.00 each. X WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED BLOOMERS, 79¢c. PAIR - 180 pairs of Penman"s fleece- lined Knitted Bloomers, in colors Flesh, White and Grey --all sizes. Special values at 90c. pair. 12-4 FLANNELETTE "BLANKETS $2.49 PAIR 60 pairs, heavy, White Flan- nelette Blankets--double bed size. First quality mill over- makes. Regular $3.25 a pair. See OurWindows Tonight and watch this space daily for added special attractions ! eT . ----pa? SAR RI Spans Er TER & a

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