Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1925, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN | ACT QUICKLY at 7 o'clock this evening and it is thought that there will be several ad- ditions to the already long list of entries. It is likely that the officefs will be chosen to-night and a definite start made towards the establishment of Take advantage of this sen- sational offer. This razor is worth many times 49¢. softball in the city for the season, Everyone can now be the proud possessor of his own be found In the intermediate ranks instead of the junior. They are a § 0 See Us When In Need Of Lamps I classy bunch of junior ball players and should make a great showing. oF Valet AutoStrop Razor. p @ i W. care distributors for | The race fs hot in the City Bowling League and the Earls, winners of a Tight fate he Jeena 44 the first half of the series are heading right along towards the champlon- ship. They look like the team to beat for the silverware, ables you to renew the edge - HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. on the same blade instead of 'continually buying new ones, No other razor offers you 80 many advantages in Economy, Speed and ort. DO YOU REALIZE THAT THE GOOD, OLD- WHITE PINE IS GETTING SCARCER EVERY DAY Yet we are still able to supply that same quality which has made a reputation for itself, Let us have your order now, ALLAN LUMBER CO. Victoria Street, 'Phone 1042. The Central Ontario League club executive meets to-night and several matters of importance are slated. The executive is doing the utmost pos- sible to be able to place a strong club on the field this summer and despite the fact that they are saying but little, they are going along and doing things. A little patience now by the fans will be rewarded later, The residence rule for the O.H.A. is May 15th. Who is looking after Kingston for next winter? Nobody seems to know but it is a cinch that if Kingston is to have a team next winter with a couple or three new men on the lineup, now is the time to get busy, not next November, ¥iH -- The Circle Six club will be on the job this season and the kids might Belleville Kiwanis bowlers are coming down here in the near future || to take on the local Kiwanis bowlers. The Kingston teams lost in Belle- {| ville this week but hope to even matters when the return games are play- if | ed here. -- = The Kingston Tennis Club is certainly one Itve organizdition. The 1 courts at the old athletic grounds are being put into 'first-class condition and it 1s hoped to have double the membership of last season. Interest li | locally in tennis is certainly very high. Sn FOR SALE ': Brick house, on stone foundation, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, lights, gas, bathroom, furnace, Ah] good cellar with cement floor, deep lot, right of I way, on a paved street. Possession any time. i CC (olotniot aiolvin (ole! lola el [v o'0 iwioioioie $3,300.00 M. B. TRUMPOUR ER Gold Phone 704 or 2072w. » - . 270 PRINCESS ST. . = SATURDAY, APRIL 18. Westinghouse band. --------. 7.30 p.m.--Wimble, the 'wander- KDKA (809.1) Pittsburg, Pa. 9.46 a.m.--Stockman reports of er. 7.45 p.m~--~Last minute helps to YOU BUY WHEN! the Pittsburg livestock markets: The exceptional tone quality in the Weber Piano appeals to the most aesthetic taste, HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVIN AY. C. W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess Street general market review and agricul- tural items. 12 m.--Stockman reports of the Pittsburg livestock and wholesale produce markets. 1.30 p.m.--Luncheon concert by Daugherty's orchestra. . .8 p.m.--Dinner concert by the ~d 'What You Get For The Last $10 ES, there are lower-priced bicycles than the C.C.M, but 'the C.C. M. is by far the cheapest in the long run. That last 810 you pay fora C. C. M. is the most t part of your purchase. It assures you-- extra years of easy riding, extra reserve strength, extra durable finish, fewer repairs, : a higher selling value for you "used" C. C' M. 2 - For that last $10, you get, among other things-- the smooth-running Triplex Hanger, a frame of English Seamless Tubing, reinforced at the joints, a bicycle with me of its 1761 parts made with wa: accuracy, & bicycle "trued up" at the factory, remember, five , Frontman a erior erior machine has not already reached the scrap x You simply cannot Joss by buying & CC. 3. Prices Are Again Reduced They're now $20 to $25 less than the "peak" prices. This C. C. M. bicycles i the Bible school teacher. 8.30 p.m.--Concert by the West- inghouse band. -- WGY (879.5) Bchenectady, N.Y. 7 p.m.--French programme con- sisting of vocal quartettq numbers, piafio, 'soprano and violin solos and readings; addressed by Aime Le- Blane. ---- WMAQ (447.5) Chicago, MI ¢ p.m.--Salvation Army band. 8.30 pm.--Radio photologue. "Mount Rainier," by Dr. 0. C. Sthaeider, CKAO (411) Montreal, 7 p.m.--Kiddies stories. 7.30 p.m~--Dinner congert. 8.30 p.m.--Studio concert. ¢ 10.30 p.m.--Windsor Hotel Red Jackets, ' Smit 'WOO (484) Davenport, Ya. 1-1.10 p.m.--Closing quotations on grain, livestock and dairy pro- ducts. 5.45-6 p.m~--Chimes concert. 6.30-7.10 p.m.--Discussion of the International Sunday school 'lesson for tomorrow, 11413 p.m.--Lonts Connor and his LeClaire Hotel orchestra. WBZ (838.1) Springfield, Mass. 6 p.m~--Leo Reisman's Hotel Le- nox ensemble. 7 p.m.--Market report as farnish- ed by the United States department of agriculture at Boston. 7.05 p.m.--Bedti:e story for the kiddies. 8 p.m~--Broadcast of special ser- vices. 9.30 p.m.--Hotel - Brunswick or- chestra. pr 10 p.m.--Concert by Ben Rosen- berg, baritong, from the Hotel Kim- ball studio, Springfield. i. » WGBS (816) New York Oity, $0.10 am. --RBleanor Schorer's Kiddie Klub programme. "10.40 a.m.--Mrhe. Geo. 1.30 p.m. Scripture reading, 1.35 p.m~Jack Cohen, pianist, and Peter Ward, tenor. 3 p.m.-- Interview with Dean Gild- ersleeve of Barnard College, by Ter- | ese Rose Nagel. 3.10 p.m.----Greek Games Chorus. 3.50 p.m.--Greek Games Chorus. ¢ p.m.--Uncle Geebee. 6.30 p.m.--Cameo Collegians. 7.10 p.m,~--~Cameo Collegians. 7.30 p.m.--Rits-Cariton Concert 10.30 a.m --Farm and home ser- 8 p.m--"Saturday 6.03-6.13 p.m.--News, '$ | ana : a.m.--"Congress studio ii right away to enjoy the pleasure of a smooth, once-over shave. NOTE :-The gold-plat+ ed set offered is our latest model and is specially priced for this sale, Readers British Whig Office. a & an through the Souiiéay of tha Rushmore Snssdible 12-1 ress Carntval"| in the Congress # x For Out of Town For the convenience of out-of-town readers 'the complete outfit shown above may be purchased by mail for 10er extra to cover orders to the food Valet Ax 1 Sirop Razor COUPON | For Valet Autostrop ' Razor, Enclosed herewith is 59¢, Name sleleTule"e; loTule alee Tor Address Wie ieTH) (4lete Cee

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