Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1925, p. 3

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FirstCold Get rid of ft at once and you will go through the winter better. Dr. Hickey's Cold and Cough Remedy has proved to be superior to all other similar preparations. Get yours to-day. 25c¢. and 50¢. $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 stand cheap. TO RENT several houses, $10 tc $20. Bateman's Real Estate] 111% BROCK ST., KINGSLON ' Telephone 10206F, "Now that the rush of Christ- it might be a good time to have the stones from an Old Necklet made into an Attractive Bar Pin Or pomithly your Diamond Ring Remodeled . We have many attractive designs and the work- manship is the very best. The old gold we can allow for in the cost, mas is past, Mason Work Carpenter Work Plumbifg and od he Supplies * Steam Fitting Tinsmithing Boat Supplies Stoves and Ranges Electric work and Fixtures Painting, Glazing Paper Hanging Boiler Repairs Blacksmithing Tanks and Smoke Stacks Acetylene Welding Stove Repairs cKelvey & Birch « Ya : 8. 000¥ Little Girl Meanwhile Remains With % Mother. Toronto, Jan. 16.--Steps In the ' appeal of Mrs. Hilda Betty Cocke, from the' m of Mr. Juscice Orde, a! her action for all- mony against her husband,-J. H. Cooke, a local olicitor, have already been' en by 'G. T. Walsh, her counsel, | Until the appeal is disposed of the question of the custody «of their | child cannot be raised, and the little an remains in the meantime with : mother. : '._ The notice of the appeal sets out the contention that the judgment ot | his lordship is against the weight of evidence; that there was no evidencs "wpon which the learned trial judge a '" < 3 3 i could find adultery' on the part of the plaintiff. , > To Sing In New York, Ingersoll, Jan. 18.~This town will be represented by a boy singer in the choir of "The Little Church Around the Corner" in New York City. He is Jack Parker, the 12- year-old son of Harry Parker who has been chosen by Cyril: Rice who sang -in the Methodist Church here on Sunday. Young Parker has a re- markable voice and although there is a long waiting list for the choir of the famous New York church he will go there at once. : "Morny soaps" at Gibson's, Nationalists and communists staged a free fight in the French chamber on Thursday. = =~ ¥ BART EC HE DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. KDKA (826) Pittsburg, Pad 9.45 a.m.---Stockman reports of the Pittsburg live stock markets; general 'market review and agricul- | tural items. 12 noon--8tockman reporis of the | | pittaburg live stock and wholesale produce markets. . | 1.30 p.m.--Comcert by Daugher- i | | ty's Orchestra. | 6 p.m.~Dinner concert by the { Westinghouse Band. ; 7.30 p.m.--Children's period. 8.30 p.m.--Concert by the West- inghouse Band. WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 9.30 p.m.--Dence music by Phil Romano orchestra. WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. 12 noon--Chimes Concert. 7 p.m.--Sandman's visit. 7.30 p.m.--Discussion of the In- ternational Sundsy school lesson for tomorrow by Rev. M. A. Getzenda- per, pastor of St. Mark's English Lutheran church of Davenport, Ia. 9 p.m.--Orchestra programme (1 hour). Song and novelty pumbers by Pe- ter MacArthur, baritone. WJZ (485) New York Oity. 1 p.m.--Erody's Park Lane or- chestra. 4.30 p.m.--Sherry's tea musie, 5.30 p.m.--State and F deral ag- es ------ a ---- " BANDIT THIEF » : "You have tie wrong kitten," Della Mangers, alias Alma Johmson of Oklahoma Cily and Kansas City, Mo., told Wichita (Kas.) police when they anrested her. But the detec- tives insfst she has been identified as the girl who, dressed in overalls ricultural reports; farm and home reports; closing quotations of the New York stock exchange; foreign exchange quotations; Evening "Post" news. 7 p.m.--Joseph Knecht's Waldort- Astoria Dance orchestra. 8.45 p.m.--Canadian Society ban- quet, direct from Hotel Biltmore; speakers, Charles A. Eaton, toast- master; General Sir Arthuy Currle, General O'Ryan. 10.30 p.m.--Hotel Astor orchestra. Dance Ni WBZ (887) Springfield, Mass, ¢ p.m.--Leo Reisman Hotel Le- nox ensemble, Ya 7 p.m.--Market report as furnish- ed by the United States department of agriculture at Boston. 7.05 p.m.--Bedtime story for the kiddies. ! 7.30 p.m.--Concert by the Hotel Kimball Trio. 8 p.m.--Broadcast direct from the Boston arena of the hockey game, Harvard vs. Yale, '11.80 p.m.--Hotel chestra. Brunswick, or- | WEAF (492) New York Ofty. 4-5 p.m.--Dart's Brooklake chestra. 6-12 p.m.--Dinner music. or- tette; violin golos, Miss nihil, linger. 9.20 p.m.--Bicycle Mixed Quar- tette; piano solos, Miss Alice Hueb- per. 12 p.m. Midnight entertainers. 12.30 a.m.-+~Freda Sarker's Toad- stool orchestra, | WGR (819) Buffalo, N.Y. 12.30 p.m.--Hotel Statler Con- cert ensemble. ¢ p.m.--Hallpryd Spring Quar- tette dinner music. i nnn, KSD (546) St, Louis, Mo. 8 pam.--Concert by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, ? Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Redio Stores. ie -- Clarendon, Jan. 1&.--Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke, Sharbot Lake, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'Bourke, "Hotel. Frontenac. The '| farmers are very busy just now haul- ing pulpwood and other forest pro- ducts to the sidings for shipment. George Crain, who spent several weeks at home hers bas recall ed to Port Hope ith the B. and B. 'gang of the C.P.R. at that point. | Miss May Burke visited the Misses ' Donnelly oh Monday. Mrs. L. Moss and Master Emery. have returned trom Campbeliford. 8. - Moss, Campbeliford, is visiting his mother in Clarendon. - Mrs, Burke, Spri water, Sask. accompanied by and Mrs. R.. oe 'spent: § with Mr. and Mrs, J Dr, Wilson, Perth, was dott from 1 ; evening. 3 i ------------ r ~"Morny powder" at Gibson's, - ---- Z FRONT OF ESOCOTT. Escott, Jan. 12.~The following members elect, of the council of the township of Front of Escott, met pursuant to statute: D,.'W. Hutchi- son, reeve; L. Donovan, B., J. Fer- guson, Alfred Salter and = DeWitt Williams, councillors. A by-law was passed appointing the following of- flcers: David May, auditor; Oscar Dowsley, auditor; BE. C. Kelly, clerk; J. T. Weeks, treasurer; BH. C. Kelly, caretaker of hall; Eugene Lynch, member of board of health; Gordon Summers, sanitary inspector and trudint officer; Dr, E. 8. Bissell, M. O. of H. A by-law to authorize the bor- rowing of certain moneys from the Royal Bank of Canada to meet cur- rent expenditure, was given three readings and passed, Moved by L. Donovan, seconded by D. Williams, that the following accounts be paid: W. D.s$utchison, three cords wood for hall at $4, $12; BE. C. Kelly, elec- ley, township pay list for December, $80.06; D. VF. Dowsley, excise stamps, telephoning, ete, $6.70. Carried. Cobacil adjourned to mi on the first Monday in February 10 am, 4 | qe News From Consecoy. Consecon, Jan. 18.4~The Trail Rangers and League meet, on Thure- day evening, in the vestry of the Methodist church. Mrs. J. H. Par- lament, Wellington, was a caller on Monday afternoon at Mrs, i -------- home after visiting relatives. Mrs. R. Zufeldt was a caller to- day at her mother's, Mrs. T. Spen- cer. Albert, Grant and Glenn Fox are; this week, visiting aunt's, Mrs. C. C. Wanpamaker's, "Bim Lodge," Salem. Hugh Weir, South Lakeside, was a caller in the village to-day on business. Mrs. Wimperly is on the sick list, R. Blakely was a caller o ,afternoon at Rev. H. Wolfraim's and at C. G, Fox's. Roy Taylor has his garage erected on his new pro- perty recently purchased from Mr. Blakely, nid trip' to Picton on Saturday. Ross a trip to the village on Monday. Visiting From The West, Salem, Jan. 13.--Farmers are busy getting up their supply of wood. Mrs. 'M. Hawley and Mrs. G. Darling have returned to Robline Mills after spending a few weeks with friends here. Miss Hattie Haw- spending her holidays with her sis- ng-| ter, Mrs. Arthur ParHament. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Fox, with thelr |gy Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fox, Con- on, and with his sister, Mrs. C. Vannamaker. £ 2 "The monthly meeting of the Wo- 'BRITISH WHIG PROBS: --Light falls of snow and sleet. Saturday, tion expenses, $44.40; D, F. Dows-| --mRNuet . fey B Clerk. Tripp's. |§ Mrs, D. Goodmurphy has returned ||j at thelr |g Monday | 8 Mrs. Walton Fox made a business | Ji Bush and daughter, Margaret, took |Jj ley, of the Baton staff, Toronto, is|® January Sale! Offering exceptional bargain opportunities in all depart- ments. The Ready-to-Wear and Millinery sections offer sen- sational values for thrifty shoppers. l Dollar Day Bargains *'On Sale Saturday All previously advertised "Dollar. Day" attractions that remain unsold will be on sale to-morrow for the bene- fit of those who could not bein attendance to-day. --See Our Windows for Details-- SATURDAY Treble Discount Stamps !! Shop Early--Save 15% Here is a store-wide sale event that should make an instant appeal, as it includes our entire stock of regular priced merchan« dise in all departments. Take full advantage of its economies by shopping here to-morrow. , a . 25% Discount Sale HouseFurnishings | Men's Furnishings " A splendid chance to re-| Men! Opportunity is plenish your Floor Cover- | Knocking £1y0% coor Our ings, Draperies, Furniture Snise stock Td Shirts, Ties, Sweaters, Socks, etc., etc., at this, the biggest discount sale of the season. You save 25c. on every $1.00 purchase by concentrating your shop- ping here to-morrow!

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