Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1925, p. 3

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" Now that the rush of Christ- mas is past, it might be a good time to have the stones from an 0id Neckleg, made into an Attractive Bar Pin Or possibly your Diamond Ring Remodeled . We have many attractive designs and the works manship is the very best. The old gold we can allow for in the cost. To the lady receiving the most votes at the end of the contest will be given this solid gvory FREE. Vote Coupons in the propor- tion of 25 for 25¢., will be giv- contest is open to every lady in Kingston, so pick your favorite at once and boost for See the prize in our window. Results announced weekly. 1. T. Best FOR SALE $2200 -- 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. 'acant lots; good business stand--- a TO RENT several houses, $10 to $20. Bateman's Real Estate 111% BROCK ST. KINGSION Telephone 1025F. If your furnace, stove or some casting is broken, do not lose the parts, but bring them to us and have them weld- ed. We do all kinds of repair work. 'Call on our different departments -- they will look after you. McKelvey & Birch aan; Te i _ hd $5,405. Primary requisites are a sound knowledge of English law and jurisprudence, a good knowledge of | fnternational law and & thorough knowledge of French. The minister of labor is jo nomin- ate a qualified person to ack with Mr. {| Corbett in judging the qualifications of candidates) A --------------. Scholarship is Offered. London, Jan. 19.---Emanuel Col- lege, Cambridge, is offering a schol- arship of the value of £150 for or- iginal work by a research student of | who has already graduated else- | where and is not less than 21 years | of age. The offer is open to domin- appointment, by annual increases to [7% i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG By Roy Grove A WORD OF TOR HERE'S NO PROBS:--Tuesday, winds strong from eastward; SNOW. 5 SUCH WORD = res cLoTRY- RADIO BROADCASTING TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. KDKA (836) Pitusburgh, Pa. 6.15 p.m.--Dinmer conoent. 7.15 p.m.--'Stockman" reports of fhe primary dive stock and wholesale produce markets. ; i 7.30 ©.m.--- "The Wind Fainy From ithe Purple Hills." | 8.30 p.m.--Quartette of four flutes from the Pittsburgh Flute Club. | 11 pm.--OComncert from tie Pitte- burgh Post studbo. WMAQ (447.5) Chicago, IL 4.30 p.m.~--Pupils of Maurice Ros- enfeld. : 5 pm.--*'The Lullaby Lady," Mrs. Gene Davenport. ¢ pm.--Ohicago Theatre ongan. 6.30 p.m.--Hotel LaSalle onches- tra. . 8.20 pm~--OClara H. Laughlin, tra~ (vel talks, ES 8.50 p.m.--University of Chicago 9.15 pm.~~Musical programme, WBZ (837) Springfield, Mass. ~6.46 pm.--Viclet Gridley, popu- lar songs. . {7 pm--Market report as furaish- ed by the Unibed States department of agriculture at Boston. 7.06 pm.--Bedtime story for the kiddies. 7.15 pm.--World market survey from the department of commence at course, Joseph D. Reilly, Ph.D., un- der the auspices of | the ocommon- J , department Kimball ton Arenas of the pro. hockey game, Boston Bruins vs, Montreal, WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 6.30 p.m.--Dinmer music. 8.15 pm.~--US. anmy band ocon- 11.20 p.m.--Organ recital. ieidin og WJZ (458) New York Oity. 4.30 pm.--Bernhard Hotel me tes music. | 7 pan----"Welsh Terrier" by Frank Dole. Ag 7.15 pm.--Hotel Vendenbilt or- chestira. 8.10 pm.--NYU Air College; "Minerai Wealth of the US." by E. R. Lilley. 10.40 p.m.--Meyer Davis' Society orchestra. radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. ESLIPSE OF THE SUN. ------ Addresses To Be Given on the Sub- ¢ ject by R. Meldrum Stewart. Radio enthusiasts who are inter- ested in the total eclipse of the sun, which is to occur on the morning of Saturday, January 24th," may pre- pare themselves for the occasion by listening to a radio address on the subject by R. Meldrum Stewart, di- rector of the Dominion observatory at Ottawa, who has prepared in ad- vance a summary of the events to watch for during the progress of the phenomena. This address will be broadcast from-four stations of the Canadian National Rallways radio department as follows: Tuesday--CNRA, Moncton; Wed- nesday, CNRO, Ottawa; Thursday. ONRM, Montreal; Friday, CNRT, Toronto. : The address will be broadcasted from each station at § o'clock on the nights indicated. ® Litas ------------ FRR EERENDER ut today--New Spring Patterns FROM THE - McCall Pattern Company Hane FEE ERRE ®I8 Your Clothes for Spring Now is the time for home-sewers to plan their spring wardrobes. Do you want to find out what the new Silhouette, the right skirt length, the proper lines and trimmings will be? ; agazine that will tell you all this--the Me- Thereisam CALL SPRING QUARTERLY. : : Itisa complete review of new fashions and every fasliion in it can be bought in a McCall Printed Pattern. The Quarterly is now on sale in our pattern section for 25c¢. a copy. ! Five Hundred Styles --are shown in the new McCall Quarterly for Spring -- the newest, the latest, the most attractive of all the gay, delightful * Needlework Book 25¢. a copy Weal . MCCALL om 2

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