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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1924, p. 3

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WTESDAY, DROTMEER 3, 1084 Sr ---------- tr irstCold Get rid of it at once and you I go through the winter -- | | For the few days I between Christ- |? mas and New Dr. Hickey's Cold ' §| Cough Remedy | Years we are of- fering SPECIAL PRICE INDUCEMENT ON WATCHES ALL TYPES POCKET RIBBON OR STRAP It will well repay you to investigate these. ~ TFOR SALE electric light and toilet. Good lo- cation. #8,500--Frame, 8 rooms, B. and T., electric lights 'and furnace. Good lot. pe # $7,500-- For three brick houses. Toilet and electric light. Good lo- cation. Good investment. Vacant, lots; good business stand-- 0 several houses, $10 to $20. Bateman's Real Ese A rp ESS 3 } Radio! Radio! Radio! Our Radio Sales have been the best yet. Come in and get our prices. The de-Forest Corsley Three Tube Set is a wonder. Everybody is satisfied. = * H. W. New: 167 PRINCESS ST! . KINGSTON'S PIONEER RADIO SUPPLY RyusE : Wishing all our Friends A Happy and Prosperous ah a> h SEER! >i DE p> B DIAS 22s mre fy yt rnb pmb bb Pf eb hd [ESE . > [CELLS 290g OS SE ERENT Nh] <>; eb dn dp bbb bbb bb A inngas Hi i gig - Spi PROBS :--Becoming colder to-night. Wednesday EERE ENEEN EEE EREY 1 Hip 83 FIV id ree 1 4 pt 11 Hi: BE em p21 FE pe : rey 'wsa%, 3538 Ag 0 « Sarre WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31. KDEKA (826) Pittsburg, 8.45 p.m.--"Stockman" of 'the "Pittsburg Hvestock markets; general market review. 12.16 p.m.--Concert by Daugher- ty's Orchestra. 6.16 pm.--Dinner - concert from the Pittsburg Athletic Association. 7.15 p.m.--"Stockman" market reports of the primary livestock and | wholesale produce markets. 7.30 pm.--Kindergarten Good Night Circle, through the courtesy of the Kindergarten Association of Pittsburg. 8.30 p.m--Radlo gramme. 11 p.m--Wateh Night services m Point Breeze Presbyterian church, Pittsburg. ---- WGY (880) Schemectady, N.Y. 6 p.m.--Produce and stock» mar-y ket quotations; news bulletins. 6.30 p.m--Adventure story from Youth's Companion. 9 p.m. --~Community Wateh-night service of the Methodist church. 11.56 p.m.~--~Chime numbers from Trinity Church, New York. \ WJZ (455) New York Olty. 10.20 am.--Talk by Visiting Nurse Service of New York, founded by Henry Street Settlement, 10.30 a.m--"Music for Children," Mrs, Harriet Ayer Seymour. 10.40 a.m.--"Foods, Facts and Fancles' Bertha Baldwin of Tri- bune Institute. 1 p.m.--Hotel Belmont luncheon and Levitow's Hotel Commodore dinner music. 8.10 p.m.-- The Dixie stars," Al Bernard & Russell Robinson. p.m.~Billy Wynne's 7 pm. dance pro-| 3 the Christian Science Institute of New York city, John Warren Erb, | director. Meyer Davis' 'Palm Beach" orchestra under direction of | Harry Rosenthal, WaBS' (330) New York City. 10.19 a.m.--John Field, pianist. ' 10.30 Am--~johlf pianist. % 10,60 a.m~--Jo 1.30-2.30 p.m.--Bob Schaefer and EEEEEEEEESENEREENENUNEEENRENERRREN / Field: plantst. | entertainers with Louisville Jazz 8 band, Mrs. Bob Schaefer and Bob Hilton. . . 8 pm--Interview with Anna Fitziu, by Terese Rose Nagel. 8.10 p.m. ~--Bert Dixon and Bimo Ross, composer and singer. 3.30 p.m*Elmo Russ, pianist. 8.40 p.m.--Dr. F, Merpdith Camp- bell, preventive medicine, 8.50 p.m --Bert Dixon, baritone. 6-6.30 p.m.--Uncle Geebea, 6.30-7.10 p.m-~--Irving Cohen, violinist. 7.10-7.30 p.m.--Norman Anthony and George Mitchell, Wit ani Half Wit. Complete radio programmes 0h. at Canada Radio Stores. Fine Offer Rejected By Bishop of Huron § e-- London, Ont., Dec. 30.--An invi- tation to accept the vacant bishopric of Bangor, Wales, was recently ex- 8 tended to Rt. Rev. David Williams, D.D., Bishop of Huron, and was de- clined, Announcement to this effect | Hf has been made by the executive com- | Ji mittee of the Diocese of Huron, which 'by resolution has expressed its appreciation of the fact that his|jg lordship is mot to leave the dipcese. The importance hopric is revealed by the fact that one of the duties it carries with it {s the investment of the Princes of Wales when they become of age. The talk of the town and whole country-side. This stu- r *ndous money-saving event has aroused all thrifty people within a radius of fifty miles to its exceptional economies. e Last Day Of this great history-making sale find our store crowded to capacity with economical shoppers. of the Bangor bis in - . And save 20c. on every dollar you spend. Our entire stock is at this drastic reduction for cash. ° - disposal at

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