Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1925, p. 4

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- 5 . -~ ~~ ol THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG errand " romsvav. Ee ssn + -- LATE JOHN O'MARA. arly on Tuésday morning, Dec. 28rd, théré passed away at his home CROSS-WORD PUZZLE |= rimzwreesl| SEVENTY-FIVE pear Yarker, an aged and respected resident in the person of Johs = : y } { "Mr. M. P. Eldridge, Beaver Har- Mats. Deceased, who hed been Women S S . , N.B., writes: --"1 was troubled i oiltg Jot aw time, became sud: . : only worse on Friday morning afd / 3 Siohach tor some time, and : it was soon apparent that the end d Misses' ! h 1 ate seemed to distress ; was near. Fortified by the rites of dal : 1 tried many dierent Pest: Holy Chur¢h and surrounded by his : » t without any results. Final- | children, who had been hastily ! 2 Ie anally . GO ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK 1 was advised to try B.B.B,, and af- | ; summoned, or having taken several bottles I was | away on .the following Tuesday AT THREE RIDICULOUSLY LOW y relieved of my trouble, I morning. The late Mr. O'Mara, who was mow eat anything I wish, thanks horn of a pioneer family near the BBB" . : : " : ; . : villags of Moscow om Nov. 13th 2 ® : Burdock Blood Bitters puts the 1849, had been a life-long resident J anuar Sale Price ' jomach into perfect shape by pro-| | of 'this vicinity and his kindly dis- ; ® ling proper digestion: and during | | position had won for him a host of IN EACH OF ou ) past 46 years it has been on the | friends as shown by the large num- OU TO ark has made a reputation, second ber of spiritual offerings and the ' # F R 5 RES 'none, for relieving all stomach . : . number of friends, who, despite the "~ bles. RC . {nclemeney of the weather, came to The Very Utmost in Savings! Superb M ise! : \ v him their last respects. . erchandise Put up only by The T. Milbura Co. ag funeral took " h i ; ; v s % plage on Friday Up-to-the-Min Sty i ited, Toronto, Ont. = a 2 morning to the Roman Catholic . P- ute les! Magnificent Values! i church at Centreville, where. a sol- Th H i 1 h emn réquiem mass was sung by Rev. ey wi 0! 3 Th Father McCarthy. h ~ d oo He : wi ong at the Sale Price! e valdes are a Besides his sorrowing wife he record. Matchless! Bi i 'Bear } leaves to mourn his loss, one som, E li h T ceeds wily Te of styles, Camel Hair, Teddy ' J. L., at home, and four daughters, || ngiis wi it i i Mrs. Joseph Dillon of Enterprise. g ? they loths, Cordalines, Flamingo, and Mar- . Negative answer. 3-H Miss Al 1 : i Nogsilve sngwar, | |airs J. H. Mooney and Miss Anne vella; and many other popular fabrics--well cut, well finished, somé Sour. the House of Providnce, Kingston, half lined, others full Silk and Canton Crepe lined. Quality through \ « Nothing out of the ordinary in this puzzle, excepting one prebx (18 horizontal) which ought to be easy to get because both letters are keyed. Horizontal. 1. To make a law. 6. Coarse grass. 9. On top. Cholos Christmas Plants of all 0. * py Kings oRiolly Wreaths, Mistletoe, 3 os of. "to be and Cut Flowers. . A Jot. All out-of-town orders will re- 13. 3.1416. ceive our prompt attention. §!| 14. should be two with every The { 3 | snare. } ora 16. Every awlator wanted to be 4 one. A place to sit, ¢ h et wars arow thin. { Gop sympathy is extonded. and through. Sizes 16 to 42 To move away from. gen eee © GPLENDID_ TEA-MEETING|| GROUP NO. 1 | GROUP NO. 2 | GROUP NO. 3 -- 3 O10 © 00 NI TA 0 2 SD [ 2 80 bd -3 ot 8 oo - 0d eb owen - -- . Indefinite article. . It killed Cleopatra. - . A container, _. |Was an Event at Odessa--Mr. : Sets aguas George Smith Fine ] | Military shoulder decoration. Entertainer. ° . . . One who acts. « se A---- . S © What doctors do to patients, | Odesse. Jan. 5.--The annual ted ree} t-- Flower 18. Negative prefix. 27. Large snake. Meaiig held ~ the JMaticdut ' . / ' 19. Established. . Specie of the deer famil church 1dst Tuesday 'night, was 8 > mn WELLINGTON | STR 328. Poisonous snake. CA Be Ad r family. | wonderful success, @nancially and / 2 3 Phane 3744. House Ph 2348. oy Sk omy, . Sworn statements. otbernise, Tie blag thd 41170 R gular val t Regul wl : % ~~ . Scattered type. . The sun. , in e church, . Re ues up to ar ' we 27. He carries an awful sting Tn . Place to sleep. were laden with abundance of sub- $29.50 P ues up to | Regular values up to | | od | his tail. 43. Careless husbands drop them stantial and dainty edibles which re- \ . $35.00 $49.50 { If: 29. Child's name for father. on the rugs. fected. great Sredit hi ns, fadich pr 30. Also. 45. Sensible. furnishing slipplies. After the Le . dr 71 | 30 follows letter "1" tn marriage | 46. Remainder. diner wee over an excelent pro- At these astonhibingly low clearance prices assortments cannot pos- rs VOWS. 47. Bearing. gramme was prepared for the con- si ast 2 . . 32. Behold. ear ins Roman enporti.] Ot ped of tpe auditorium and " y ong. Early selection then is strongly urged. 33. Former Indian tribe in Arl- 49. Present tense o . zona. 53. In like tense of verb 0 be. | 4.0 time. Miss Eva Newell, elecu- 34. In like mannér. 55. Not down. tionist, Kingston, recited several Reet, Lr Got, | Oh Fee Fr pe greg fh ER 388. Collection of fish egss. : solos and received . mEny encores, é x C . 432. Something most folks do three Answer to MoNdPs Oross-Word |ry,e. Napaues grchestta. in attéc- 11e 3 J Ta : » of choice - ! a - - ® the electric lights were used for the times daily. A. |dance played a nugber 44. Collections. selections, which added greatly to : 49. Neuter pronoun. the programme and the chairman, Eastern Ontario Chain of Women' Misses' .- 50. Englishmen drink it George E. Smith, Kingston, also de- KINGSTON BROCKVILLE Nous wl Mists, Bot Sewers Oe 51. A kind of fish. : Mighted the agdince with bis redd- / . . : PETERBORO 52. Exclamation. ings and witty stories and was well ' p : 54. To avoid. worthy of being: called entertainer. 56. To! pay court. The receipts amounted to $129. 57. Specie of deer (pl.) ; The many friends of Damon Hart. 59. What the little boy did with 11 man 'were 18orTY, J to hear that he his quarter. passed away: Friday pight. at his 60. Plural pf mid-day. . home a cofiple of miles from here. " Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKim and " Vertical. 7 - | daughters, Peggy and Alice, Detroit, 1. Long narrativé poems of he- Mich, spent Sunday guests of Mr. roic deeds. ! | ~| ana Mrs. Robert Hamm, Mr, and anna | Mrs. James Léaman, Bedford Mills, % | spent Christmas with Mrs. Lea- -- - F mon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | IE WHIG S 700 Heath, On their return home" they i 2 were accompanied by Leslie Heath. Frank Motrison, Toronto, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs. Fred Montgomery and little som, Caton Montgomery, are guests of the for- mer's father, Fred Caton, Mrs. Hendrie and Mr. Pollock, Toronto, were among the Christmas guests - r: / at the Albert Booth residence. Miss -------- . Vera Kenny, Rochester, NY. spent = 3 a i Christmas with her parents, Mr. an ' Th : Mrs. John Kenny. ! e greatest musical pr. Harold Bttinger and Mrs. Bt- \ air nme ovens AVETC TTS program in the world 4Ma the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith, . and Albert d Judge, Halton, spent Cuitiag ha FE IRE "His Master's Voice ears, millio : IC and the holidays guests of t or. h ' y 3 4d Tenotratt HS have Tubled - 2 : met's mother, Mrs, James Judge. } ; y a ] g G Mr, and Mrs. James Denyes spent "right on the tender er DEE be : 4 SN rr spot, and by the ; New Years with th 2 7 th ' + ' $ £ daughter, Mrs. Stanley Sproule, | : | og 192 5 Robinson oy ° ase ; ; Eh dS Be Mrs. Robert Stévénson and sons, -- a ue or : James and Jack, Kingston, spent A | comes the = rheu- : ne : : new bf] matic vain sud dis- Saturday with tbe former's father, Soaure I copy of the 1925 "His Master's Voice" tress. St. Jacobs : ;. B®. Topliff. Miss Amey 18 Ofl 1s a barmlws On Dec. 16th a reception was giv-; Mrs. August Ritza died in Detroit, an vacation at her homs, shenmaiism : a.nd 20.3% the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- | Mich., and wes buried in Renfrew 4 pain liniment, which fred Moodie, on the Scotch Line, to| where she had lived for tittyfour| , re. Ae) aD a. he never disappoints | celebrate the gbiden wedding of the years. She was the mother of D. J. wi 4 {th relatives In Toromnto, doesn't burm the | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Ritza, Renfrew, y sont id © who has been James W. Wood. Adam H. Carl, Fraserville, dedd|spanging the Christmas holidays at ola Galbraith, daughter of | aged ninety-three years. He was " & th using, Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith, Car- | born at Consecon.in 1831. Boma Of Na ee. dinal, and Kenneth Crippen, Brock-| Thomas Motrison died at Fern: ville, were united in marriage af|dale, Cal. aged seventy-three years. | Graham 1 Perth, Ont. are visiting Mrs. Giaham's parents, ar | ae, and Mrs. William Cofiwey, New Y - A

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