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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1925, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 12 -- ---- Does Every Meal Cause You Distress ? IF IT DOES YOU SHOULD TAKE BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr. M. P. Eldridge, Beaver Har- bor, N.B,, writes: --"I was troubled | with my stomach for some time, and everything 1 ate seemed to distress | me. I tried many different medi- ¢ines, but without any results. Final- 1y I was advised to try B.B.B., and af- ter having taken several bottles I was completely relieved of my trouble. I €an now eat anything I wish, thanks to B.B.B." Burdock Blood Bitters puts the Stomach into perfect shape by pro- moting proper digestion; and during the past 46 years it has been on the market has made a reputation, second to nome, for relieving all stomach troubles. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. COAL Our Coal has been classed the highest grade of Scranton arg Egg $15.50 Bey Bove. ceases +... 81078 Virginia Nut . +. $15.50 Try our Virginia Coal and you will never burn any other, as it contains no clinkers or bone. Aylsworth Bros. 'Phone U. R. Knight 1795w. Batteries Called For and Delivered We give spocial attention to Dry and Wet Storage. Specializing in Auto and Ra- dio Batteries at reasonable rates. Just 'phone 275. We call and deliver. G. McDougall Battery Service 110 CLERGY STREET (Near Princess) THE VOICE FROM WHAD Between studies at Marquette Un- versity, Bdward Ranft acts as an- nouncer at the new 500-watt station WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. .Ranft for- merly helped announcing at WOAW, Omaha, Neb. WHAD, on a wave- length of 275 meters, has been heard as far as the Tahiti Islands, 600 miles away. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. KDEKA (809.1) Pittsburgh, Pa. 9.45 p.m.--*"Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh livestock markets; general market review and agricul- tural items. 12 m.--*"Stockman" reports of the Pittsburgh livestock and wholesale produce markets. 12.15 p.m.--Luncheon concert by Daughtery's Orchestra. 3.30 p.m.--Closing quotations on hay, grain and feed from the "Stockman studio; baseball scores. Yel: aR a div k ORY MID OF THAY COLD sErone SN IV sEcomes somETHING WORSE. IT 18.4 SYRUP THAT MAS GAINED AN Bevis. ATION THROUGH BREAKS UP COUGHS - WALL PAPER New 8, stock of Wall Bape ook stor Chi of terns t ples ce i ad pat 0 Bee us for estimates on deco: rating your home. Travel in luxury on the pa- latial steamships of the Canadian Pacific fleet. Ser- vice to guests perfect in every detail. Accommoda- tion should be secured early. Apply to local agent, J. E. PARKER, Sersrel fame: Canagian Paci Bldg. CANALILN 6.15 p.m.--Concert by the Pitts- burgh Athletic Association Orches- tra. 7 p.m.--Baseball scores. 7.156 p.m.--*"Stockman"' reports of the primary livestock and whole- sale produce markets. 7.30 p.m.--Singtime Lady. 8 p.m.--Baseball scores. 9 p.m.--The Dry Slitz Music. Hour of CKAC (411) Montreal. 1.45 p.m.--Harry Salter Trio. 4 p.m.--Weather and stock ports. re- WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. 1-1.15 p.m.--Radio Farm School of the Blue Valley Creamery Insti- tute, Chicago, "Dairy Day." 2 p.m.--Closing quotations on grain, livestock and dairy products. 4-4.45 p.m.--Musical programme by the Davenport High School or- chestra. 5.45-6 p.m.--Chimes concert. 6 p.m.--Baseball scores. 6.30-6.50 p.m.--Sandman's visit. 6.50-7.05 p.m.--Educational Jec- ture. 9-10 p.m.--Musical programme. WEEI (308) Boston, Mass. 3 p.m.--Frankie Ward and his Avalon Orchestra. 65.30 p.m.--Ye Orchestra. 6.30 p.m.--Big Brother Club. 7.15 p.m.--Walter F. Dunn, tenor. RADIO BALLOON Middleton Arms The first ascent of the new radio- 'controlled balloon, Gradenwitz, at the Staakener flying field in Ger. many. The airplane which controls its movements by radio is showing accompanying it. ] 7.30 p.m.--Vitali Podolsky, vio- linist. 8 p.m.--The Traveler Shoe chestra. 8.30 p.m.--M. B. Hour Musicale. 9 p.m.--Glllette Safety Razor Con- | cert Orchestra. Or- Cohan's | | | { | i | KYW (536) Chicago, INI. 9.30 a.m.--Comments of the fin- ancial and commercial markets. 11.35 a.m.--Table talk by Anna J. Peterson. 6.18 p.m.--News, final markets. 7 p.m.--Children's bedtime story 7.30 p.m.--Concert. 8 p.m.--Musical programme. 1.30 a.m.--Midnight revue. WGY (879.5) Schenectady, N.Y. 6.30 p.m.--Programme for child- ren. 6 p.m.--Albany orchestra. Mrs. financial and Strand Theatre WAHG (816) New York City. 8 to 8.15 pm.--The Valentine trio. - 8.15 to 8.30 p.m.--Mildred Nash Carrington, soprano. 8.30 to 8.45 p.m.--Joseph Wohi, concert pianist. 8.45 to 9 p.m. --William Bell- ham, reader. «9 to 9.15 trio. 9.15 to 9.30 p.m.--Mildred Nash Carrington, soprano. . 9.30 to 9.456 p.m.--Joseph Wohl, concert pianist. 9.45 to 9.66 p.m.--Fred Wand- schneider, harmonica. 10.06 to 10.15 Bellham, reader. 10.15 to 11.30 p.m.--The Criter- ions, dance music. WJZ (455) New York City. 10.30 a.m.-- 'Music for Children." 1 p.m.--Hotel Belmont Luncheon Music. 4 p.m.--Rosel Bends, soprano. 4.15 pym.--Fela Rybier, Polish pianist. 4.30 p.m.--Hollander's Hotel Am- bassador Tea Music. 5.30 p.m.--State and Federal ag- ricultural reports; farm and home market reports; closing quotations of the New York Stock Exchange; foreign exchange quotations. 7 p.m.--Bernhard Levitow's Ho- tel Commodore Dinner Music. 8 p.m.--"Wall Street Journal" Review. 8,25 p.m.--Clara Novello Davies Choir. 9 p.m.--International Concert. 10.15 P.m.--Alexander Crawford, bass. 10.30 p.m.-- Billy Wynne's Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra. p.m.--The Valentine p.m. -- William Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. --_---- Just a Rumor. There was a report going the rounds on Monday morning, to the effect that Canadians were being barred from the United States. For- eign Officer F. S. §. Johnson stated that he had received many inquiries regarding the matter and wished to announce that there was no truth im MOS Halt- | the report. . A weathercock. W HERE BLOODY RIOTS RAGED CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | - Here's an average puzzle, with from two to seven-lettered words, a few hard ones and easy words to compensate. It should be solved in 15 minutes. Horizontal. Splinter. Narrow strip of water. Verbal. Cereal food for horses, To accomplish. To possess information. To capture. Myself. To name. Separate incident in a story. Jewel. Image. Foe. Mexican dollar. Robber. Driving command. To defeat. Entices. Antitoxin. To pull along. To hasten. Sea eagles (also spelled witk- out the second e.) A western farm. Famous. High priest. Piece of stone having a cavity lined with crystals. Catalog. Napped. Fine carbon smoke. Our old friend Aurora. Straps for tying horses. Child. Printer's measure. Weight used to measure coal. (Pl) Refined.- Second note in scale. Identical. Elephant's ears (plant). Drunkards (the law is tryicg hard to make this word obso- lete). Placid. which colors Vertical. Behold. To bore. 4.22 To run away for 'marriage. One who flatters for a purpose. Garden tool. Dined. Exists. Peculiarity. Distant. A cry of pain. Appendages of a bird used for flying. Ponderous volumes. Soldier's meal. Sore similar to a carbuncle. To obsérve. Microbe. Not involved in hostilities. Swoops down. Land which faces the water. Twisted. Female sheep. Age. . Promised. Long smooth fish (pl.) Vends. To mature. Cry of an owl. To hamper. Compartment fn a dwelling. To rent. Portal. Wiser. Banal. Dwelling. Blemish. To rap lightly. Before. Therefore. Upon. BO BO ND 1D pe DNAS Ww bo CTW A inns Answer to Monday's Crossword INIOR IDINADIAM] BIAILIMENAIBIL IF J / A typical street scene in Sofla, the capital of Bulgaria, w police and reds resulted in more than 400 deaths, accordin MORE HUMORS OF HISTORY a As the soil nourishes th ish the teeth, This condition --one of the first sta, tooth tes are pow serious organic diseases. If used in time and used Forhan ress. It will preserve the healthy condition, safe your mouth clean, fr Forhan's is more thin a tooth Pyorrhea. Thousands have found ears For the Gums. At all druggis More than a tooth it checks Pyorr x ges of Pyorrh is very common and something that ordinary erless to prevent, If not checked promptly it will lead to loss of teeth and ; consistently twice 8 will prevent Pyorrhea or check its pi gums in their d your hea and wholesome, paste; it checks it beneficial for . For your own sake ask for and get Forhan's ists, 35¢ and 6oc in tubes, Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. 5, Forban's, Limited, Montreal There's no way to around it. Dental pred ad show that four out of every five over 40---and thousands "-are avoid this dread diseensp © Prevent tooth decay below the gum -line daily, ink, fot ced] 7 = I IE i FOR THE GUM MODLER &CO. lington Streets. Removal Sale! Owing to the increase in our business we are forced to move to a larger store, in order to accommodate our many customers. To reduce our stock for moving we are offering all our new stock at 20% discount during the next 7 days. : After May Ist we will be located in the big, new store, corner Princess and Wel-. MODLER & CO. NEXT TO GRAND OPERA HOUSE Beautify your home or choice selection to pick from. 237 PRINCESS STREET. GARTLAND'S ART STORE school with new Pictures. We have a We do fine Picture Framing. "PHONE 2116-w. Died Very Suddenly. At Clayton, N.Y., George W. Ber- trand, Sr, aged eighty, died on Fri- day at his home, about an hour af- ter returning from an Odd Fellows celebration. He had been in fail- ing health for about two months but his condition had at no time been considered critical. He was able to be up and around the village. Death was due to angina pectoris. Born in Clayton in 1844, he always - lived there and had always been promi- nent in the affairs of the village. For more than forty years he served as superintendent of streets until he retired a few years ago. He was a past noble grand of the Clayton Odd Fellows. . rp here sharp clashes between g to wire reports. meen en By 'Arthur Moreland ---------- The early Rénans made ink from liquid found in-cuttlefish. During the last fifty years deaths in New York City from tuberculosis have decreased {4 per cent. while those from heart disease have in. creased 42 per cent. The depth of the Atlantic the Rio de la Plata off the American coast is eight miles. Birmingham, Eng., produces the largest variety of manufactured goods of any city in the world. near South

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