Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1925, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG CROSS-WORD PUZZLE HEALTH IN YOUR ICE BOX The best of milk de- The finest liquid food that man ever knew. City Dalry Milk is pure and sweet and full of creamy con- PHONE: 2673 IBZ PRINCESS STREET a rpened and re- ean repair anythiag repairable. $ y ; J. M. PATRICK 140 Sydenham Street, Kingston Phone 2056J. "RHEUMATICS | ~ Throw « away ' your crutches, use Rheuma and walk without agonizing and stiffness, says Jas. B. Mec- who sells this great rheumatism y¥ on the no-cure-no-pay plan euma is not expensive and sold by very where. COAL Our Coal been classed the highest grade of Scranton 8 Try our Virginia Coal and you will. never burn any other, as it contains nn clinkers or bone. Isworth Bros. 'Phone U. R. Knight 1795w. Guaranteed Pure Ice : Cut in limits fixed by the Board of Health after being certified by Queen's University Laboratories. Us ice and save food. Prompt and cheerful service. Telephone 1307. Nights and Sundays 1169. this crossword puzzle that should ac- quaint the solver with a general lay- out of the dictionary. words will need looking up, although others should be quite familiar. To Pledge Themselves Not to Trade weather 4 IS 9 ee There's a variety of English in Many of the Horizontal. To lag behind. Food made from milk with the assistance of mold. Robbed. To hoist. Measure of area. Half an em. Blackbird (cuckoo family). Second note in scale. Pep. To appear. Landscape. To season. Two fives. Across. To observe. To level. A blemish. A harem (no man's land). Pitcher. Uncloses. Overlays with thin coat of gold. More aged. To remove covering of a nut. To exercise your teeth. A popular girl's fruit (pl.). Tabbies. To speak bombastically. Samuel's tutor. A loiterer. Small fresh water fish. To fit an arrow to a string. To soil. S-ig To employ. Adverbial negative, Not even? Pertaining to landscape. Circles of light around head. Relationship of one line to an- other crossing it. To enrich. Cooked slowly. Gasoline. Arid. To conjecture. Narrow street. Child's toy that flies. Stalk. To put on. Fuss. - Sailor's way of say yes. Dad's better-half. Point of compass. Sun god. the Answer to Saturday's Crossword Puzzle: 4 I V[GIWA DIE 510 (R |the Pittsburgh livestock MONDAY, MAY 18, 1035. FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES--No. 8 ' The Consumption of Tea TUESDAY, MAY 19th. KDKA (809.1) Pittsburgh, Pa. 9.45 a.m.--"Stockman" reports of markets; general market review and agricule tural items. 12 m.--*Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh livestock and general market review. 2.30 p.m.--Baseball scores. 3.20 p.m.--Closing quotations on hay, grain and feed, from the "Stockman" studio. 7 p.m.--Baseball scores. 8.30 p.m.--"Stockman" reports of the primary livestock and wholesale produce markets. 8.45 p.m.--Concert by the Fellow- ship Male Chorus of Tarentum, Pa. 10.30 p.m.--Concert from the Grand Theatre, Pittsburgh. WGY (879.5) Schenectady, N.Y. 1 p.m.--Music; one-act play, "Judge Lynch," by WGY Players. 1.30 p.m.--Organ selections. 5.30 p.m.--Orchestra music. 6.50 p.m.--Programme by WQGY orchestra. 7.30 p.m.--Concert by Mendels- sohn Glee Club. 10 p.m.--Meyer Davis orchestra. CKAC (410) Montreal. 4 p.m.--Weather and stocks. 7 p.m.--"Kiddie" stories. 7.30 p.m.-- Windsor Hotel concert orchestra. 8.30 p.m.--S8tudio concert. WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. 1-1.15 p.m.--Radio Farm School. "Poultry Day," under direction of Prof. A. G. Phillips, head of the poultry department. 1.15 p.m.--Closing quotations on | grain, livestock and dairy products. 5.45-6 p.m.--Chimes concert. 6 p.m.--Baseball scores. . 6.30-8 p.m.--Musical programme. WBZ--Springfield, Mass. 6 p.m.--Leo Reisman Hotel Lenox ensemble. 7.30 p.m.--Address by the Hon. William Tyler Page, clerk of the United States House of Representa- tives, before the annual meeting of thes Engineering Society of Western Massachusetts. 9 p.m.--Hotel Brunswick orches- tra. 9.30 p.m.--Market report furnish- ed by United. States department of agriculture. -° - 9.40 p.m.--World market survey from the department of commerce at Boston. 9.50 p.m.--Baseball results. KYW---Chicago, Ill. 9.30 a.m.--Farm and Home ser- vice. 10 a.m.--Butter and egg quota- tions, opening bond quotations, money exchange. . 1.15 p.m.--Report on the U.S. market bn livestock and vegetables. 3 psm.--*Afternoon Frolic." 5.18 p.m.--News, financial final markets. 6 p.m.--Children's bedtime story. 6.30 p.m.--Dinner concert. 8 p.m.--"The Brunswick Hour of Music." 9 p.m.--Musical programme. 9.30 p.m.--Speeches under the auspices of the American Farm Bur- eau Federation. and Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. Tea as a beverage country in the world. 200 is used in nearly every It is estimated over billion cups are consumed annually. Australia leads in tea drinking with an annual per capita consumption of about nine pounds, which means that every Aus- tralian consumes from six to eight cups of in England 51bs. In the every day. The consumption per capita is 8} Ibs., and in Canada nearly nited States, it is less than 1 1Ib., but this is largely because Americans have not been able to get fine teas until comparatively recently. "SALADA' is con- sidered one of the choicest blends on the market, and is the . EE me either United States or "SALADA" FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE-- on stone foundation, six rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath, gas, lights, furnace, good cellar with cement floor. Garage for 3 cars, 66 ft. lot; on good, paved 'street. Sacrifice price .. $8,800.00 M. B. TRUMPOUR 'Phone 704 or 2072w. - - - 270 PRINCESS ST. NEVER SO LATE BEFORE. In Getting Gardens Planted Say Camden East Gardeners. Camden East, May 16.--Garden- ing is the order of the day. Where are the prophets of an early spring now? Some say they never were so late in getting gardens planted. Charles Wright has men engaged dn erécting a garage on the property known as J. Skinner's former furni- ture store before being destroyed by fire. E. Skinner and 8. Brien are furnishing the public with the fam- ous "Willowdale' ice cream for the summer months. Miss Doris Martin, Toronto, arriv- ed this week to visit her aunt, Miss L. Martin. The play '""The Little \ Winter rain. Subsists. Hypothetical unit. Smopth skinny fish. + Preposition of place. Plurdl personal pronoun, Small particles. One that ends (a ance). Striped beasts. An attendant. perform- Vertical. Bone. Paragraph. 2,000 pounds. Hebrew word for Deity. To stretch out for. Dishes. Masculine pronoun. Spike of corn. Nights. Point of compass. Wears out. Electors. Sheriff. More recent. To gather grain from a reaper. Vigorous. Boil on eye. Unit of work. To find out by examination. Large tacks. Weapon. To be sick. ADOLPHUSTOWN WOMEN. Where Beer is Sold. Adolphustown, May 15.--The fair enabled the farmers to yo Clodhoppers," presented by Odessa amateurs in the hall, on Wednesday night, in aid of the Methodist church, was largely attended. All seemed highly pleased. N. Blakely has accepted a position as chef for the C.P.R. near Sharbot Lake. Charles McKim spent a few days at Tamworth this week. Miss L. Alkenbrack entertained some young friends one evening recently. A number have been ill with grippe. SMOKE Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Hawley, Strathcona, motored here on Sunday and took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock, to Thorpe and spent the day at her sister's, Mrs. Dorval Peters. ™ 3 SENATOR 151 a package CUT PLUG Deliciously Fragrant Also packed in %lb fins rush their seeding to a finish, but a warm rain would speed up growth. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Roblin, on Wed- » for the annual E #3 felch | : i F | i § i

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