# THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG EEE NR Rt Hon. Sir George E. Foster label McCorkindal | CITY HALL | TO-NIGHT at 8.00 o'clock | W. F. NICKLE WILL ALSO SPEAK. || | CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | ---r 5) ad 'Chairman: Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas White SPEAKERS: MRS. ARTHUR VAN KOUGHNET W. G. MASON, Toronto University HONOURABLE AND REVEREND H. J. CODY HONOURABLE G. HOWARD FERGUSON, K.C. Prime Minister of Ontario Broadcast Over CJGC LONDON 5s w= Time yourself on this easy puzzle and see how long it takes to wom plete the solution. ; Horizontal. 2. To pay back. 6. Opposite of plus, {10. To bend. 112. Denoting a type of 1 ; architecture, 14. Dad. 15. Fourth note scale. . To emit. To discern. 20. Flower leaf. . Refuse. Gender. . Person having a scaly disease for which he is isolat-|' od. . Work of a genius. . To sow. , . Wind instrument. . Throws. . Below. CKCL TORONTO 37. 39. Soclal insects. To change the sel ting of a gem. Sun god. You. To get up. To press To apportion. Fancy net mings. . Constellation. . 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's The high sweet notes of the violin--the low rolling bass of the organ ---------- OF FRONTENAC-LENNOX § LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: , RADIO od : Having been duly chosen as the Liberanl-Cogservative candidate for From- fenne-Lennox ut the convention in Odessa, | respectfully request your votes ee to return me to the Legislature in support of the Ferguson Gov. ernmen the Ferguson policies. 1 appeal to you with confidenre and apéh my record of 15 years in the Legininture well as upon my record not only as ® temperance man per. a strong advocate and supporter of every measure and act de. = the enuse of real temperance for Which the Libernl.Conseryn party has siways stood, for I am convinced (hat the people of Ontario | 1 tten and Will net forget that It was a Liberal-Conservative gave to this 'roviace [ta first real temperance legislation. continue my efforts to secure for this sees / | for highways and good rowds, in whieh JF and to obtain for Frenteasc-Leanox fair Governmental matjers, while will cooperate mt In its desire to Improve the secinl, moral, educa. i and fanncinl condition of the people, keep down expenses and reduce is you and the record of the Ferguson Government record I accordingly rd is before before you. On my own and the Government's il to you for your support. z Owing to the shortness of the campajun, i will be impossible for me to A personal canvass of the Riding nnd hence | take this means of mak- this personal appeal to you through the columns of the public press. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. | | | i KDKA {309.1) Pittsburgh. + 2 p.m.--Play by play reports of | the Carnegie Tech-Notre Dame foot- i ball game from Forbes Field i 6.15---Dinner concert played } the Westinghouse band. i 7.15---Radio Chat by | Weir, Meeting: of the | Post B. C. L. Radio | James W. H. Weir. §-----Concert by M. Maurice Dum- | esnll, distinguished French pianist. 8.30--Concert presented by the by James H. Pittsburgh! Club, under : | Westinghouse band. { new Apex E) TONE quality -- true reproduction of voice and music without "blare" -- ii one of the outstanding features of the ectrophonic, music just as it is played or sung. If you have never heard the Apex Elec trophonic, you have a revelation coms ing. 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TELEPHONE 529, (Trade Mark Registered) (By Canadian Industrial Alcohol A ment Patented) Limited) ---- WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N.Y. 2 p.m.-- Football game, Army vs. Navy. 6--Bowell Inn Orchestra, | ItisNOT : t anordinary | | 6.30 --Onondaga dinner musle, rd \ EYE SHADE Boland. Rev. Thornlee of Tamworth, Ald are preparing for thelr bazaar which is to be held on Dec, 10th HYDROMETER | _ 7.30--8hea's Butfalo Hour. | 8.15--Associated Glee Club. The ALCO-METER is fully pro- i cast. copyright by the Makers of MAPLE LEAF ANTI-FREEZE. WBZ (383.1) Springfiell, Mass. 6.30 p.m. --Dick Newcomb's Soc- | i i : > algo, made several remarks. "God Save the King." closed the meeting. oo Quite a number attended the sale ¥ at R. J. Brethren's on Thursday, at Switzerville. The teachers are practicing their pupils for their znnual Christmas concert. Mr. E. J. Corkhill, P. P. 8. visited the school last week. Arthur Hinch made a business trip to Tor-| + Mr. and Mre. A. Gordanfer and onto 'recently. Mrs. Joseph Long- | Charlie, also thelr other three sons, more, has returned from Campbeli- | Maxwell, Lewis and Reggie and : . : ford, where she visited with her son, | their wives and children, were There is only one ALCO-METER-- Dr. Bruce Longmore | guests at the home of Mr. J. W,- only with MAPLE LEAF ANTI- { T7.45--Knights of Pythias Male A pood audience was in attend-| Stewart om Moaday last. FREEZE and only through a | Quartet. a 1g = ance at the piblic meeting in the . ' 8.10--- Associated Glee Club. interests of Mr. F. Anglin, on Wed- More than half the people in the MAPLE LEAF dealer can you get 10--Broadeast h of messages to nesday evening, in the United United States still bave names o° the safe, sure, worry-free, scientific Canadian Mounted Police. he Church Hall. B. W. Longmore acted | British origin. . , radiator a that only an 10.15--Leo- Reisman's Brunswick as chairman. The speakers were, Thirty years will be required fo: Orchestra, Mrs. Brawley, Mr. Anglin and Mr.' the METER service is FREE. CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL COMPANY i lety Orchestra, ' {| 10.30--Dance programme broad: | « tected by patents and Trade Mark { 7.15--Capitel Orchestra. ) 3 WTAM (380.4) Cleveland, O. 6.15 pm --Cleveland Orchestra. 7.15--Blue Flash Wizard. $---iHollenden Hour. 3-+Bajkite Hour. - 16 --Vaudeville programme. straight down over the eyes and turns up sharply in back, bas a soft tam crown of green velvet and a dia- mond ornament. Vacuum Tube The vacuum in 'DX-221 tubes is the most highly rarefied obtainable today. It is to this fact DX-221 tubes owe their long fife and DX - properties. Fit any standard 6 volt base. $275 - WSAI (325) Cincinnati, O, 7.45 pm.---The Bicycle Sextet. 9--Balkite hour. KYW (538) m. 2.15 p.m---University of Chicagq foothall game. ; §--The dedtime story. , z 6.30--Congress dinper concert. T----American 'Family Hoar' . #-10.30--Bdison elassionl cone AT CAMDEN EAST ---- L Pupils In The Public Schools Pre- Christmas Concert. Camden Bast, Nov. 25---Quite a number attended the political moet. jug in Napanee ono Monday night, (n !the iaterests of the Ferguson Gov- ernment. Several attended the tea meeting at Wesley on Monday night and report a good time. The Ladies' .