Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1925, p. 12

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12 LR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | Three-letter words galore make this an easy and interesting puzzle 'you to work out. ing to Raymond's Corners. Slack, Mrs.' R. Thompson, Mrs. 8S. day in the city. Miss B. Raymond, Cedar Lake, | spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. day at Battersea, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Mrs. 8. | Orser and Miss BE. Orser spent dey THE DAILY BRITI i Elwood Steele spent Fri- | ville Yonge and Mr. and Mrs, Ed-| £3 gar Timmerman and daughter, Nao- | man. Messrs. H. and D. Amey are haul- | ing 'timber to the lead mines. ! Messrs: H. Guthrie,» R. Guthrie and | A. Ruttan are hauling slabs from | George Lee's saw mill to the station for shipment. rived at Mr. and Mrs. rett's, Mr. and Mrs. G. McGillivray made a trip to Harrowsmith last week. Mrs. H. Aykroyd was taken to the hospital on Thursday morning, in a serious condition. Mr. 'and Mrs. David Hall and three children, of the west, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Camp- bell. Ernie Bar- AT BISHOP'S MILLS. Christmas Tree and Entertainment Was Held in Temperance Hall. Bishop's Mills, Dec. 22. -- The Christmas tree and, entertainment held in the Temperance Hall on Saturday evening, under the auspie- 12- . es of 8.8. No. 12, Oxford tpwnship, Mother. | was well patronized and a great suc- cess. 33 SFrange Hoth. A varied and interesting pro- To attempt. gramme of choruses, dialogues, du- To compel. eté and monologues were given by Vales. the pupils of the school in a man- To complete. ner that reflected credit on them- Correlative of nei- | ®€ives and their teacher, Miss Grace ther. : Wilson, who so efficiently trained em. Symbols of roots | The folk dancing, by the pupils, Officers of a king's stables. Ancient. Cluster of fibres, Paired. To soak flax, Horizonta), Amphitheatre for a bull fight. One who is paid money. . Evergreen tree. 18. . Before, 14. . Anger, 17. . Tiny golf mound. 20. « Walked noisily. 21, . Venomous snake. 22. . Also, 23. . To put on. 24. 56. Answers. . Tree with tough/| 25. wood. 26. . Negative, 27. . A want of under- standing. 33. . Behold. 35. . To hesitate. 38. . Leaf division of] 39. the calyx. 40. Fly killer. instru- 41. Exiles. Vertical, 42. Part of verb to be. . Beverage, 43. Profoundness. . To sin. 50. Heavenly body. Born. 54. Upon. Declares. 55. To bow. Spanish mackerel. | 56. Battering machine. Work of. genius, 57. Similar to an os- Affirmative. trich, ..Snake-like fish, 58. To bind. . Three-toed sloth, 59. Fiuid in a tree. . Tiny green vegeta-| 60. Every." bles. 61. Therefor. dye. breathe, 8 measure. perish. indignant cores. The accompanists of the even- i were Mrs. J. Sherrard and Miss Béatrice McKinney. At the conclusion of the pro- gramme, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Miss Wilson for the entertainment given, and her untir- ing efforts, in the good work. Santa Claus then appeared, and distributed the gifts on the Christmas tree. Pro- ceeds of the entertainment amounted to $22.50. Mr: and Mrs. Matt Thompson, Miss Edith Thompson, of Brockville, were visitors at Mr. Joseph Thompson's on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. Greer are visiting relatives in Montreal. Rev. Mr. Millar, of Kemptville, conducted a' meeting in the United Church, here, on Wednes- -| day afternoon. Miss Sadie Wilson, Ottawa, was the guest of her sister, Miss Grace Wilson, on Saturday last. inseet. beg, a person de- . PD 00 STD OT ORE pe: n of a circle. FARMS ARE RENTED Neighborhood of Road. ; Perth Road, Dec. 21.--Motors and wagons are still running, as the sleighing is very poor. H. Guess, Sydenham, is cutting and hauling wood to the village. Mrs. A. Free- 'I man spent Friday at her residence here. Little Jean Middleton and Master Howard Neph bave been very ill with pneumonia, but both are improving. Mrs, H. Pierce, Soperton, is the guest of her brother, James Middle- ton, H. Timmerman has rented a farm pear Rallton, owned by J. Groom, and will take possession in the spring. KE. Stokes has rented his farm to E. Barrett, and is mov- In the Perth Widow of suicide who killed him- self 20 minutes before his insurance policy would have lapsed was award- ed $129,598 by New York court. Mrs. M. G. Brewer, of the Anti- Saloon League, issued an appeal to American women to banish cocktail shakers from their homes. i Tribuna of Rome says the Pope has decided to resume in 1928 the Eeumenical Council, interrupted in 1870 by the fall of temporal power. A man's busy day is when he stays at home to rest and his wife gets him to do a few little odd jobs around the house. to Tuesday's Crossword . Puzzle, - ¢ for between South BEEDO Christmas 'Greetings THE. PEOPLE OF KINGSTON AND VICINITY : ~-FROM. THE----- * LEP ANT SRcARDS mi, also Mr. and Mrs. E. Stokes, | were Sunday guests of H. Timmer) { A little girl has ar-| was a pleasing feature of the enter-| tainment, and received repeated en-! 'WHIG Women everywhere are talking about the values at Jackson-Metivier's, [FTS g PYJAMAS Of Flannel and Figured Crepe Nothing would be more acceptable than one of these Pyjama Bults--Dbeautiful, soft shades and attrative styles. RAYON KNIT VEST AND BLOOMERS Sho Suitably a aden for gifts. Heavy quality, pure Silk Ciape de Chene, heavy lace yokes and straps. Beautiful shad SPECIAL VALUE TO The assortment of shades in this assortment of Silk Underwear is beautiful---Peach, Rose, Mauve, Orchid, Tangoring and White. Sold in separate pleces or matched sets. - - - 89¢c., $1.00, $1.50. Sets to match. CHECKED HOSIERY Newest designs in Sport Hosiery, New checks, new Dewvyi quality pure Silk with Lace Yoke and Strap "She" Herself Would Choose (SUITABLY BOXED) FINAL DAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS: --Hoslery, Gloves, Underyear, Sweat ers, ete., at prices that assure you of real savings. CREPE DE CHENE NIGHTGOWNS $4.95 CREPE DE CIiENE NIGHTGOWNS $6.95 , Flesh, Pink and Mauve. $12.50 CREPE DE CHENE STEP-INS OR TEDDIES Exceptional good quality hand. somely lace trimmed. Shades: Pink, Peach, Mauve. Special. Suitably boxed for gifts. DOUBLE SILK AND WOOL GLOVES A warm, smart Glove, with Silk outers and.wool inside. Best English makers. Brown or Bilver, Shades: Pongee, Grey, Black, Suitably boxed for Sits - $1.45 shades, HE $1.50 Silk and Wool 95¢. NOVELTY CHAMOIS SUEDE GLOVES Sermon arrivals for Christmas gift giving. 8 es, attractive cuffs, in the Yery latest v eo. Suit. ably boxed for gifts - Beautiful 98c In Sand, Brown, Black or Black and White. Special ORIENT WITH PURPLE STRIPE popular brand Hosiery in We have this well-known, "SHE" would appreciate one, shades and designs to choose from. Has fringe end and a large size double Scarf. Suitably boxed for gifts - "SILK KNIT SCARFS Large assortment of all the very new shades. An ideal gift for your Wife or Sweetheart. - $2.00 SUITABLY BOXED FOR GIFTS IACKSON-MEITVER RIMITED CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 49c. RADIO DEC, 24th, THURSDAY, CKAQ, Montreal, (411). 4 p.m.--Weather, stock reports. 4.45 p.m.---Tea-hbur programme from the Windsor Hotel. 8 p.m.-- Frontenac Breweries con- cert. CKOL, Toronto, (857). 7 to 8 p.m,--Cecil Ryder and his orchester. ; 11.56 b.m.-- Midnight Mass from 'St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, S KDKA, Pittsburgh, (309). 8,15 p.m--Dickens' Carol' 9 p.m.--KDKA Symphony Orches- tra and Helen Greenwood, soprano. 11 p.m.--Concert from Plauen Post Studio. WSAIL Cincinnati, (826). 7 p.m.---Programme from =. New York studio including the Larken- ites, WEAF Busemble and Godrich WEAF, New York, (492). - - ~- Exceptional vahie; heavy weight, warm, Brushed Wool Chapple Coat in light or dark Fawn shades. Special CHAPPIE COATS: $3.95 Fancy Boxed HANDKERCHIEFS 49c. 4 PRINCESS STREET the Hastern State Penitentiary. 11 p.m.----Pagoda Club Orchestra. WGY, Schenectady, (879.5). 6.30 p.m.-~Santa Claus. 7 p.m.--Ten Eyck Concert Trio, Albany, 7.45 p.m.--Viola Selections. 8 p.m.---Christmas Carols, the Bach Pastorale and the Bach Christ- mas Oratorio by St. John's choir, Washington = 9 pm.--'The Messiah" from New York. 11.30 p.m.--Organ recital by Stephen Boiscluir. = . 2 WGBS, New York, (816). 8 p.m.--Crystal Palace Orches- ira. 2 8.20 p.m.--Carols. 9 p.m. --Two plano recital, 9.30 p.m.--Carols. . 10.30 P.m,~--Vanderbilt Hotel or chestra. : WOR, Newark, (408). 6.37 p.m. Hotel Spettnn semble. ; WBZ, New England, (888.1). 9 p.m.---Musical programme. 9 pm--Christmas carols by children's chorus of 70 9 volees-: "9.30 p.m. --Organ Teclial - Complete ilo Bre programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. © -------------------- Stickpin valued at $360 was stolen & Juryuas is 5 the Detroit RASY TERMS OF PAYMENT ON ANY RADIOLA AT RADIO HEADQUARTERS, - "PHONE 1207. WE'LL CALL. 2693 PRINCESS STREET Canada Radio Stores ; J FOR

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