Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1926, p. 4

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SH See a WN : * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SRA FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 103%. Ped x dt Y o i | CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | Fo io Horizontal, r ducing hypnotism.) 10. Forecasting the fu- . To halt. 43. Pleces out, ture. Cutom wirich has | 447 Tidy. 12. Wild duck. prevailed for gen-|46. Therefor. 14. Confinement. erations. 47. Metal in rock. 18. Muteness. 11, Seven plus three. 49. Bad, 17. Sedition. 12. Pair of horses | 51. Male progenitor, 18. Derivatives of ace- drawing a wagon. ; 58. Portion of sehool tylenes. 18. Portal, DN year. 19. Similar to lemons. 15. Second note in |b54. Thought. 20. Pepper nut. scale, 55. A poimted missile. | 23. Sailor. 16. Joint. 87. To forbide, 24. Headgear. 17. Consisting of|B58. Toward sea. 25. To propel a boat . : threes, 69. To stay. 30. To seize. 19. Falsifier. 4. Paid publicity. 32. Digits of the foot. . 9 : seed of wheat. $2. Nights. 34. American fall sport. ; 20. Bro¥en coat of a.63. Lairs. 36. Changed, b 21. Portable bed. 64. Point of compass, 38. Girls. 23. Quiet. 66. Feared. 41. Great fear. 24. A portion of the |66. Enemies. 43. Walls of a room. : i 0 foot. 67. Bra. ' 45. Btreet care. : : 26. A twélve-inch meas- | 68. Measure of capa-| 48. Sea eagle. ure. city. 50. Meadow. 26, Identical. 69. Country. 52. Age. 27. Granted facts. 70, Perished. 56. Tincture, y © 28. Common gannet. Vertical. $8. To affirm. . 2 y y's 1. Emphasize. 59, Long grass. 81. examine. 2. Tiny golf mound. 60. To require. $3. To desire. |. 3. Upon. 62. Female sheep. 85. Permanent disfigu-| 4. To rip. 63. To put on. ". 30. ration. To rise above the sky line. Portuguese money. Alleged force pro- 5. Battering machine. 6. Part of verb to be. 7. Pertaining to per- fection of kind. 8. Rent asunder. 65. 66. 67, Preposition ot place. Fourth note in scale. Three-toed sloth. ating Lor! ! Anglican Church gave an at home in TEGAN IRELG]A SILIRIEIG IN] Td Cd To Newburgh, : Newburgh, Jan. 6--Once again i mas has come and gone with 'its usual merriment. Several from a distance were visiting friends while others were Aaway visiting. hool re-opened on Monday, teach- irs all were on duty, while pupilé $ also ready for anotheér three months drill, Blection was rather brisk. The coungilors were elected F aeclamatign, while for reéveship x gre two candidates, T. Me- y, reeve, while George A orth. The latter ga | by a small oat . 'People's League in th 'Church was well attended on the Standar@ bank hall, on Tuesday night, Miss Beatrice Switser left on Monday to take a business course at .| Kingston Business College. The warm weather has caused the sports on the rink to cease. It had just op- ened and was great sport for the young. Shel Goa Livingstone Miller left én the 5th, for Oshawa, where he intends work- ing in the 'General Motors factory. The ladies of the Missionary Society meet at the parsonage today and had a very profitablé meeting. Some be. ing taken in as life members. Light | refreshments were served. Miss Eva Bray, Toronto, is visiting her broth- er, Rev. Gordon Bray. The Late Mrs. Babcock. Deyo's Corners, Jan. ¥.---Mrs. Bahcock of this place passed peace- fully away on Wednesday, Dec. 23rd. The deceased is survived by four sons and three daughters, Mrs. Mary Hughes of Deyo's Corners, Mrs. Sarah Morey of High Falls; Mrs. Jane Charlton of Kingston; Salvenas Deyo of Desert Lake; Amos Deyo of Oak Flats; John Deyo of High Falls; Sidney Deyo of Deéyo's Corn- ers, and also ome sister, Mrs. Wil- bon Knowlton of Kingston. She also has three brothers, William Keich of Cochrané, Hiram Keleh of Coe Hill, and Amos Keich of Verona, The de- eohsed was a Free Methodist in re- lgion and will be greatly missed night. The members of the among the members of the church at Deyo's Corners. Orthophonic Victors are "coming through" as rapidly as"Victor Standards, with their highly = skilled craftsmen, will permit. = You may have to wait a little while for the delivery of your instrument, but you may experience foday the new delights which this unbelievable invention paints so charmingly in pictures of sound. The miracle of the Orthophonic Victor is being re-enacted daily, from early morning until late at night, at every "His Master's Voice" Dealer. A demonstration now, means a new conception of music for you. Your order now, means an Orthophonic Victor in your home sooner. Do not delay;--but go today! EVERY HOUR of the twenty four, we are carefully, deftly, expertly completing Orthophonic Victors already spoken for. i In the entire Dominion, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, music lovers whose requests have Been placed far in advance are fondly waiting for their model of this famous new instrument; waiting because they have determined not to compro- mise,--determined not to be content with less than the miracle revealed to them at the de- monstration. ; The New bo Orthoph onic "True i

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