Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1925, p. 7

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More famous. . Drug. ies' i . Angers, 72. Stationary members J To split open. Ladies Black Kid Pumps. : Wonderful values . Growing out. of an electrical ma- | 17. Unfolds. Ladies' Black Colonial Pumps. . Bottom of a pulley chine, . Bmall freshwater " ~ Botte 1 Smant ALL AT $6.00 $29.50, $35.00, $40.00 . Like. Vertical. 50. Male child. : . Male, « Sweet cake. 52. Fence door. . Avenue, . Father. . Reverential fear, . : . Bither's pal. . Correlative of eith- . Coin slit. . Deity. : er. . Cooking utensil, 9 Be Form |i Sie pe ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE . Kernels. . To make lace. . To exist. ) . Bun god. . Before. v Point of A pon. * Thiek shrubs. . Bixth note in scale. . Golf 'mound. . You and me. .Preposition - Natural power pro-{10. Second note of place. ducing hypnotism. scale, . Behold. 10 p.m.--The Grand Tour. 3 FS FE 10.30 p.m~--Organ recital from 1 ; EY] ERfaRERS the Kitt Studios." R A D I 0 . 25 ERY 12 p.m.--Le Paradis band. : (MIO SE AG I WIP, Philadelphia (508.2). ¥ 9 y In the Weber : ; = TERN ey 8.15 p.m.--~Piano and violin reci- appeals to the most aesthetic taste. TUESDAY, DEC. 20TH. eit: LM tal, HEAR FOE YOURSELF AND BE CUNVINCED. Lt S - 9 p.m.--Russian Choir of the Holy TO gene 9 r CEAC, Montreal (211). A gi Virgin, Al C. WwW * LINDSAY S Warerooms, 4 p.m.~--Weather; Montréal and [a 10.830 p.m.--Brunswick Record- : Princess Street » New York stock market closing guo- aha I Te 3 ing Orchestra. 2 ' i x _§ | tations, ! a = | ] In something lasting that will keep ever in your mind the giver. What could be nicer than a pretty Wrist Watch, a Bar Pin or Ring In our stock you are sure to find just what you want. Kiiiiteansi: d'Esterre JEWELLERS 168 PRINCESS STREET Athair a dd a a a a a WN NINN dhru dh aa a BAA th on oe a oy hahha hh A "7 p.ami--Kiddies' talk on preven-| |[hGENENRDI IM AN WBE, New England. (888.1). tion of accidents. REIN | 7.30 p.m.--Hotel Kimball Orches- * HL = tra. AT ls IS] || ster stan som 8.30 p.m.--Studio concert. ® IBoston Arena, between Boston 10.30 p.m. --Popular dance music Bruins and St. Patrick's, Toronto. A from the Windsor Hotel Grill Room Puzzle A------ o o and professional hockey results, WGHES, New York (818). : djustable Silk Shades--F ancy Standards with WEAF, New York, including| 8 p.m.--Y.M.H.A. Old Timers. J CNRA, Moncton (201). the Gold Dust Twins, the Hveready| 8.16 p.m.--Cecilla, Rivero, dra- : Only $10.00 Complete. 8 p.m.--Juvenile programme - un- | Honr, "Radio Bridge," and thé Lo-|matic soprano. 3 .. der the direction of Prot. C. M.| pes Orchestra. tows Prayere my Prov FLOOR LAMPS with fancy Silk Shades and | Wright. incetown Players. ! 9 p.m.--Studie programme by WEAF, New York (408). 9 p.m.--Crystal Pajace Orchestra. Cord Tassells. Only $18.00. Moncton artists; soprano, contralto, 6 to 12 p.m.--Dinner music from _ 9.45 p.m. --William Nikow, oper- tenor, plano and violin solos and | Waldorf Astoria Hotel; Davis Saxo-|atic tenor. . % readings. phone Octette; The Gold Dust 10.30 p.m.--Arrowhead Dance Which goes to make up a handsome'gift. : 10.30 p.m.---CNRA Orchestra. Twins; The Tennesseans Dance Or-| Orchestra. © : ---- chestra; Eveready Hour; Casa Lopes > WSAL Cincimmati (896), Orchestra; Moment Musicale; Dance WGY, Schenectady (870.5). : b S | 8 p.m.--Eveready Hour of Music. Orchestra. : 7 p.m.~~Hotel Van Curler Orches- AM : ID 9.30 p.m.-Programme of music : tra. ' . from the WSAI Studio. & WEKRC, Cincinnati (326). 7.45 p.m --Marine Band from ' x} : 3 10 p.m.--Dance programme. Washington. Phone 147 for Service KDEKA, Eittsburgh (300), 11 p.m.--Popular songs. 8.80. p.m.~--Bdison Hour from THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT 6:30 pm~--~KDKA Liitle Sym- 11.15 p.m.---Hotel Alms Orches- wiz. ! Ei wy SR phony Orchestra. tra, 9.40 pm.-- Soprano and tenof {over where directed, by obtaining re- { onto, are in town for the : Ww F GOURDIER © §.18 p.m.--Bacred Song Half Hour solos. ; . |ceipts for the same. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoste, We ® from Grand Theatre. WRC, Washington (480). 10 p.m.~--Grandtour, "Naples. The judge severely criticised re-|are spending Christmas : elise p.m.--Lese House Trio.' 10.30 p.m.----Hotel Mayflower Or-:p .cantatives of the municipality, | Hosie's mother, Mrs. Robb, WGR, (810). | 30 p.m.--Edison Hour, chestra, Washington. who expected efficient work by any| Mr. Harkness Countryman 8 to 11 p.m.--foint broadeasting 30 pan.--To bé announced. 10.30 p.m.~Organ recital from | coiiector for the small pittance he.re. Mr. Allan Scott spent a few ds ; Harmanus Bleecker Hall, AIbany. | ,aived and his condemnation of such in Toronto this week. Miss Mi Sma men is richly deserved. But on the | Meiklejohn, of Creighton Mines, Complete radio programmes sold | her hand a collector should realize with her parents in town. Mi #t Canada Radio Stores. that he is entrusted with the most | thur Rupert, of Beachburg, is : important position in the gift of the | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. municipality, and if he had any | Murray, Ean doubt, regarding his qualification to| Little Loie Ketcheson is do he work he ig to be censured |ill with pneumonia. Sy q th those who appoint him : Fi tpl hi

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