THE DAILY BRITISH i WHIG CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | 8 Women Everywhere, Are Talking About The Values at Jackson-Metivier's JACKSON-METIVIER'S REMARKABLE SALE OF DRESSES CONTINUES SATURDA AY | { | | STYLES: $ Bl ¢ | Two Piece Flannel | ; One Piece Flannel ' 3 ) * $ ® |? oe 19 Ba Values to $22.50 » Lh Balbriggan Dresses Kadio disc. 1rd : x Sagi die. a int two, piece styles. hens. | Twenty quires of pa-| per. i Platform in a lec- ture room. Pitcher, Portion of a neck- lace. Lawyers' coaster. A type of flower seed. Gaiter. Let it stand. To groan. Cleansing agent. Maple tree. Inspired reverential fear. To grasp firmly. Developed. Pieces out. To arrange gracefully. Tidy. Commonplace. Icon. To strike with the hand. . Vehicle. _ 168. Measure of cloth. . One in cards. . Aurora . Myself. . Exists. . Hypothetical tural unit. . Natural power pro- ducing hypnotism. Horizontal. . Flower stalk. 5. Unit of weight for fous stones. . Ship. . Verbal. . To put on. « Runway for cars. + Tumultuous dis- turbance caused by 8 mob. . To barter. . Bone. . Became seasick. . To accomplish. . Simpleton. . Away (as used with to). . Boy. . Inlet. . Knotted. . More independent. « To strike' repeated- 1y. . Portion of a plant. . Female sheep. . To close with wax, . Perishes. . To close a door nolsily. . You and me. . Divided. . To depart. 52 Piece of timber. 54. Membranous bag. 55. To marry. 36. Age. 57.Roet. 59. Principle. 61. 26. The peel of an ap- (28, ple. Fafry. Scarlet. Pace. To walk water. An exclamation of pity. . Part of verb to be. + Pertaining to poli- tics. . Yellow bird. . Trades again. . Relies upon for sup- port, These Dresses at this low price are marvelous value. Brand new Spring models in two and one piece styles, in beautiful, assorted shades and combination. Sizes are well assorted from 16 to 44. DON'T MISS SEEING THIS ASSORTMENT ! to | ? 62. 64.. 35. 67. 31. Crepe and Canton Knit, 4 Silk and Wool through 35. 89. 36. 2 iL EINIA MDI [TITEIRED 2-24 to Thursday's Crossword Puzzle, 38. 41. Hawaiian [43. 44, *i5. 47, 49. 50. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Dimity Pyjamas $1.00 Shades: Pink, Mauve or Light Green trimming of contrasting shades. Excep- tional value. Satinette Slips $1.00 Double Satinette Prinkuss Slip in new check design." Shades: Sand, Light Blue, Mauve, Green, Grey, Peach and Black, Sizes: small, medinm and large. IACKSONMETTVER | LIMITED ~ IM PRINCESS STREET ---- family is Mrs. George Detlor, who has resided in the village for a great many years. . The domestic science class held in ---------------- News at Addison. on, Feb. 20. Miss Alma Watts returned home after two weeks' with friends at Westport and The W.A. of Trinity will hold their monthly meet- 'Mrs. C. Moulton's on Febru- 24th. Mrs. Erma Watts and son j¥e returned to her home in Mer- ills after spending a month at 'Watts'. Miss Fulah Brown ting at Athens this week, the 'of Miss Beatrice Breese. Mrs. 'Dier has returned to her home tport after visiting her cousin, H. Watts. Several from here Athens, on Wednesday, to b hockey game between Athens |' 'estport. The farmers are busy ig Qut théir wood these days. Notes From Bethel. , Feb. 23.--An error ap- in last week's correspond- sale was at the home of Arner, Yarker, and not at The Way of the Coat is Flaring And the few exceptions in smart, straight-line models prove the rule. If you would feel very young and very much in the light mood of Spring, let it be a Cape Back Coat for you. By far the smartest versions are here. $12.50 up Vertical. . Toward. . To sin. . Principal pipe. : Paid publicity. . Flower. . Variant of "a." . Having no hairon the scalp. . To lubricate. . Morindin dye. . To lounge about. . Long grass. . High shoe. . Sod. . Orb. "20. Grown-up kid. #.2 To depart by boat. 24. Ulcer. 25. Opposite of Aweath- er. 51. 53. 56. BS. cloth 80. 61. 63. 85. Spring Suits, are Boxy and Flaring strue- u We have secured the cleverest new Suits for smart folk to wear this Spring. Some are very trim and tailor. ed, yet with a hint of the feminine in the flaring skirts, Will you have a dapper Tweed model or a Navy Tailored model ? 7.15--Dinner musical from the Windsor Hotel, - featuring Mr. N. Bichorn, pianist. ! 8.30---Studio concert. 10.30--Harold Leonard's Red Jac- kets from the Windsor Hotel Grill; professional hockey results. RADIO Saturday, Feb. 27 had tea ome evening at Mr. James Hamilton's. 'Robinson visited her mo- Mrs. Fred Walker, Camden © are pleased to hear that Gillagan is able "to be CNRO, Ottawa (485). 8 p.m.-- Chateau Laurier Hotel Concert Orchestra. 8:45--Studio concert by the Hull City Band. . 10.30 to 11,15-- Chateau Laurier Hotel Dance orchestra. 11.15 to 12--Silent. CEKAC, Montreal (411). 7 p.m.--Safety League talk to chil- dren. 11---Phil Cook, the musical chef, store become so interesting that it 11.26----Ratinka orchestra. was decided to continue two weeks longer. The many ladies interested became very enthusiastic over the cently installed a radio in his home, Quite a number from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. Daniel WGBS, New York (816). Wright, which was held at his home iv ~ Bo REGAJmRISALT, BOOK OF CUT-OUTS of Bout, Winder Table Sut ant and EE T= CUT OUT No. 10 'Hotel Waldorf-Astoria; baritone and KDEA, Pittsburgh (800). 6.30 and 8.30 p.m.--Westinghouse Band, and (8.30) Earl Wysong, ten- or. WSAIL, Cincinnati (826). 8 p.m.--Bicycle Playing Card Sex- tette. 123--Freda Banker's orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia (508.2). 6.05 pm.-- Benjamin Franklin's orchestra. 8---S8ports Corner. 8.15 --Talk, "The National Farm School." 8.30--Basketball game. 10.05---El Patio orchestra. mantown theatre. r WGR, Buffalo (819). 8.45 p.m.--Joint broadcasting with station. WEAF, New York. WRC, Washington (460). 7.30 p.n.--Pan American Concert. 8.45-<Zoo Talk. 9---Musical program. X 8.30 New York Philharmonic Society. 10.30--"Crandall's Saturday Nigh- ters." > .. WEAF, New York (402). 6 to 12 p.m.--Dinner music from tenor solos; Van Vliet Trio; Wm. O. Bell, baritone; Chandler Mixed Quar- tette; Irvine 'Players in two act plays; Ross Gorman and orchestra; Casa Lopes orchestra, sl WXRO, Cincinnati (826) 10.30 to 10.45 p.m.--Marion Me- Kay and his orthestra. 11--Violin studios. ig .15- Marion McKay abd orches- x 11.45--Request plano program. 11.16-- Organ recital from Ger- 7.30 p.m.-- Vanderbilt Hotel or- chestra. 8.40---8hell Beach Trio. 9--Barish String Trio and Adele Vorsari, soprano. 10--Pmo's Movie Broadcast. 10.20 --Lester O'Keefe, baritone, and Lew Breau, pianist. Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. BUDGET OF NEWS GATHERED AT ODESSA Domestic Science Classes Are _ Creating a Good Deal of Interest In the Village. Odessa, Feb. 24.--The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Shell nm, who passed away last Wednesday morn- ing, was held from his late resi- dence, Friday afternoon, to the Free Methodist church. Rev. Zubrick, To- ronto, officiated. 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