Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1911, p. 5

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N ~ PAGE FIVR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 THE FAIR AT PARHAN TS Decided Hit -- -- wiih that section of the Stent public ECCLES IN TROUBLE! WAS WELL ATTENDED TUESDAY that appreciates good values CE 3 ( i "EDNESDAY. | money. A comparison with goods NEAR BRIGHTON. a AND WEDNESDAY offered elsewhere at similar prices] r------ will show ours to lead in quality | Loaded With Coal, From Sodus, on) Horse Races the Feature--One! And we show a larger ASSOTIMEN' | Her Way to Kingston--=Grain Care| Horse Upset a Buggy and Fell on| 100. Our methods of doing business riers Arrived From Fort William! jis Rider's Leg--Dispute Ended by | ave nothing to be desired by our . a : i : atrons One good way to save money! -----Marine Notes Around Harbor. | Foot Race. | is dealing here. Word was received om Thursday Owing to the delightful weather the the schooner Katie [annual fair held by the township of | ERT | morning, that THOMAS LAMB 3 Eccles, ran aground near Brighton. | Hinchinbrook and the Parham Agric Merchant Tailor, The schooner was loaded with coal, tural society, at Parham attracted al YOUNG MEN'S FALL SHOES > ' : : i Swell Patents Swell 'Tans 157 PRINC ESS STREET. from, Sodus, and was on her way to | fair sized crowd on Tuesday afternoon. | Swell Gun Metals : ® ® # ° * » » ® » ® . ® ® » ® ° . has . Kingston, to discharge at the wharf | As is customary, no exhibits were | : -- | of Booth & Ce. {shown on the first day of the fair, the | 00 50 5 00 6 00 According to reports, the schooner is | public being chiefly interested in the : . . . . - . ® ® @® * ® * » * ® ® Ld * ® ' L J * not on very hard, and it was expected | horse racing and Lhe baseball. Even in {that she would be released, with very | Parham, baseball scems _ to have a N T See The New Toes Ticker, Lucky Dog, HiLife, Nob, Aults. {little trouble. scination for the old as well as the "There Is Some Style To These" . € | MT. Co's elevator ~The tug Bron | young. Just Arrived 4 son, from Montreal, three light barges | A game played between the Parham . {the steamers Howe and Wallace, from {seniors and juniors was watched with Fort William, are due to hghter dur- linterest, resulting in 'a seore of 12 to 4 + r :. Our F I Stock ing. the afternoon, and will proceed to |S in favor of the juniors in five in a Montreal, the steamer Glenmount, ings. ' : ; A grain lniden, from Fort William, will Juniors . .9.4.3.0.-12. Is Row open for in pe ction, 4 arrive during the afternoon. and dis- Seniors e 24200 8 Prices reasonable charge grain. Juntors--D). Goodiellow, e.: Gi. Ball, Work guaranteed. I'he steambarge John Randall wind- [p.; F. Clow, lhe F. Wagar, 2h; A. bound, cleared for Sodus, Wager, ss; R. Readow, 3b.: I. Good The steamer Mississquoi was in port |iellow, rf; Perey, ci: T. MeCumber, ® CALL SOLICITED. from Gananoque, to-day. Lf. : . ° * ABERNETHY"S The government steamer Scout was Seniors--E. Barr, c.; L. Cronk, Po; 0000000000000 00000000,0000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 in port to-day, and went to The |A. Howes, 1h; W. Goodfellow, 2b.. R. Brothers, to adjust the buoys. Miller, s.s¢ B. Cronk, 3b; H. Cronk, ~~ The steamer Aletha had a hard bat- [rf; 8S. Cronk; ef; O. Clow, Li. W, CRAWF ORD & WALSH tle with the storm Wednesday, on her | Black, umpire way down to Kingston. When she left The trails of speed were very good. Deseronto, everything was going along | The officials in charge of the racing 4 . - . , $ * Leading Tailors. . Princess & Bagot St | nicely, angl it was not till she out in- were: Judges, Messrs. M. Cronk, A Special Sale to the gaps that things commenced to | Miller and W. D. Black, and Mr. mix up. The wind was very high and | Cronk, acting as starter. The first increasing every moment. The waves [race to be palled off was the green race were rolling deck high and tossing the {run in the three, one-mile heats, won 3 p m and 8 p m. Saturday small craft around considerably. When |by Indicator, owned by W. J. Lyons, . 4 . she got as far as Amherst Island, Cap- | Harrowsmith: second, Young Guinette, everything sold at your tain Palmateer thought best to put in jowned by J. MeCand, Westport: third, 4 . Jess, owned by 8. Hamilton, Olden. : own price. i H A "ape there and wait tli the storm had sub- i + " 4 § sided a bit. In the free-for-all class two very ex- 4 5 ES mr 3 e d | inery eason At Swift's wharf: The steamer Rideau |eiting one-mile 'heats' were run with fe: Bs See our Advt. on Page 3 NEW FALL RANGE OF King cleared for Ottawa at noon to- {the horses finishing as follows Brsssscsscsnssscsscssscs@fesssssssssssssasasssld day, after undergoing repairs at the Dolly V., (Gieo Smith, Parham) -. - 11 ( ) Davis dry dock; steamer Toronto made Indicafor, (W, J. Lyons) 22 ' 3 é " arpets the river trip to-day: steamer Aletha | Y. Guinette, (J. McCann) 3.3 } ou e Oo 0 4 y down, Jess, (8S. Hamilton) 1.4 174 Wellington Street. .. 9 The officials and committee who are 7 » . NIA A NA A NAAN PN Atte A Great Drawback. responsible for the success of the fair quares an ta Ss AA A ttt Owing to the low water, in the low- | were: Secretary-treasurer, George A : Btock complete in every detail. Anything new and fashionabls § ak. 4 oe! SRE gialn Re renident 3. Sowers: dt presi. | FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. COMING TO THE GRAND. Oil ] ] will be found here. Hundreds of Trimmed Hats to seleet from.- go at the port of Kingston, this sea- jdent 0. K. Clow; honorary directors, > 1 C 0 8S and no two alike in the lot son, and it has been quite a draw- [Messes. G. Lake, Lleorge Howes and HATS FOR LADIES, HATS FOR GIRLS. back to navigation. All seasbn long, |G. W. Killins; directors, J. N. Smith, Toa i ' the water has been very low, the low. | Thos Howes, I. Smith, R. A. Hamil- Cheese sold at 133e. on the Fronte | George R. Guy, who is known to the in Tapestry, Velvels and Brussells HATS FOR CHILDREN, i €8L in many years, indeed old marin- ton, G. Ayust, D. M. Cronk, A. BR, |Bac hoard Fhuraday morning There | American public as the king of mir 2 shi . th ers say that they never experience Cronk, Thomas Black and H. Drew Were boarded 2 boxes of white | trols, will present uy Brothers | Ofleloths in prefty Block or Floral A CALL SOLICITED WHETHER YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OR p such a condition "before. For in = Although the wet weather marred [cheese aud 356 "boxes of colored, us | (renter Minster er hey rn NOT. a time, vessels have Heen tied up, and |the second day of the fair, it did not | follows : | Houss, on Friday, Sept. 20th This Designs : this means quite a loss. Many vessels | prevent a large number of farmers| White--(ylt ge, 0; Frontenae, 35; | uu con Mr. Guy is carrying thirty-five \T - which under ordinary circumstances, [bringing their exhibits on Wednesday Latimer, Ol; Glenburnie, Sun people and the best company ever had IA AA A A NAS would have gone on through to Mon- | From early morning until quite late in |[PUry, 60; Hartington, 55 fby him antl by the press reports it 4 i te the gt Po SEE treal, with their cargo, have had to [the afternoon many from _far and near Lolorad Battersen, wo, 1 xeelsior, i certainly must be correct as the above JAMES REID S : { : . es 5: anval 5: Mourning 35 . stop at Kingston so as to lighter the |visited the show. Luckily the exhibits JB; Hie wale, i nis g Star, 35:1 is playing to capacity business every Sand Hill, 50; McGrath's, 3 Thou where. It is the 39th vear. for Guy Pboue 147. D M S ENCE The Leading fargt sufficient to get through | the Wore Allin heir Places before He rain sand Telarie. 5) *hoiy a | : : P vgge canal, €, and in the opinion of a were >; Flug . : rothers inslrels on the road and 3 b . ' Millinery Store. equally as good as in former vears. At 13fc. Mr. Alexander bought the that rec 1 is bard to beat Everyone The Leading Undertaker - ate Edwin Mackie. T dess rass « e ud Jattersea, rien ne, {in LX ET 3 ve wt mone A. 19 p St t The Late Edwin Macki The Odessa brass hand helped to offering of Battersea Glenburnie, |, (he « ympany is the very best money . rincess reet. ¢ The funeral of the late Edwin Mac-|drive away dull care and external dis- Hartington, Frontenac, Exeelsior, |... 4 secure and no time or pains . - "ir ~ ¢ he § 4 Ea 3 kie took place on Wednesday after comfort by the rendition of several Sand Hil, and a Lae Same Pry Mr. { were spared to make the show wp to The great Uterine je, and trom the home = of Jacob 8. Babeock, lively selections. "alleau wecared Morning Star and {{ 0 former standard. The celebrated only safe effectual Monthly turrets arent. to ( statu} ceme Owing to the non-appearance of the Glenvale, Lo LL iver band is carried 'and will par- aeraatoron which women eat) y, ! al service was con- [visiting team, a scheduled baseball ade at noon, to-morrow, also give an of strength--No, 1, $1; No. 3 ducted by, Rev. Mr Mershon, assist-|game, between Parham seniors and open air ecpncert in front of the Grand h 10 degrees stronger, $1; No. 3, &d by Rev. Mr. Sellery. Among the Strathcona was postponed, and in [at 7.30 p Boa pal, © jr, Bok, ssssssssssf@rrrsssssscssssssessss® (ioral ofie ings were wreaths and]. post) 3 AD pag oa Pm, > Bald all druggists, or sent ¥ N and feonsequence the attention of the pub- prepaid 'on rec I of price on nnphlet, Address : Ti sprays fre Bet} isso irele. . : : Pra rom Bethel Mission Circle, JJ. liq was chiefly drawn by the horse Colored Company Coming. Cook Meow Co. ToRoNTO, ONT. (formerly Windaor NS. cwewart, Bethel Sunday school J | teachers, J. E. Gaughey, J. I". Har TC Fortunately they were over be: tA real nigger show, The Hottest = vey. Samuel. Lilly, Bethel Chistian fore the heavy rain Same. The remain [ oon In Dixie," comes. to the Grand,]* Teddy in 0 Jusples," "Rowy 3 Endeavor Society, E. RB Kelly, ng heat which compl eted the freefor 3 jon Saturday, Sept 30th. Bargain | Dreams," "Fhe ee," "You've I "Ihree Chums A nunither of de. | 4} race was very exciting, the horses | matinee and night. A musical comedy | Never Sobn Introduced to Me." ceased's companions of the city acted |fMishing almost neck and neck. The played by real genuine darkies from "Won't You Take a Ride With Me' |e ---- i 5 x or TT ---- a -- SET Sold at 13 7-8 Cents on the Fron: Guy Brothers to Have Fine Street tenac Board. Parade. Are in the latest in Medallion Centres WBesadevsasssassssans ssaf@rssssssacsssrsacssscan : -- - Indicator; 3, Young Kidiadte. {bama. Singers that can sing, and | slaborat tage accessories and en rincess Street Methodist Church, i q aveident which might have 'prov dancers that oan dahce. A chorus. of [hanced by the latest costumer's art ed disagtrous, happened in the second | f heat of the running raee, Which Ipretty colored girls who are artists in | Some forty people are with the at i ap shone j their lines, Billy Nichols, America's | traction including Harry B Watson brought the race to a close most un | ' p | } : Fi 3: ceremonioysiy Mack, owned by RS i: greatest colored comediar and enter yr i arity chorus Hamilton, -and ridden hy R Good fewow, became unmanageable and ran ng off the track collided with a hh buggy, owned by W. Snvder, Verona Sunday seb \ ' "The buggy was upset and the horse Sunday school will be held and yt 7 and rider were hurled "to the ground. Vids for which: a special Progr any of the animal fell on the man's Jeg, pin- "i "The Cat and the Fiddle." They Bought Horses, Aiasic is being prepared | ing him to the ground, until several 3 Among the musical numbers intr i nd Mrs, Beecham Trotter, of (men ran and hfting up the horse re duced in Chas A Sellon's massi Iie o \1 vere in the. eit : leased the rider from his perilons posi _ 1 & production of he Cat and t g an tuk 3 s part Married at Rosemount. tion. Both horse and rider escaped! Br : Fiddle." that attraction at the 1 rand | 1} n ha HM tught for A pretty wedding was soleminized on | Wiury, but the' buggy was slightly W a a on : RL t : Ra i Ln ® . ey | ' just returned Fudsday afternoon. in Rosemont, Ont. |damaged, a broken reach and a bent 4 JER hy ; - 1 ha | nd A Nt ee : 2 3 . tn ' rotter pa axle being the extent of the damage M ta 1 Ed on En ry a en ait aa Al : mar ot wishing a second accident the ' ne Mother Goder's Baby-Do Every offort is bein made to emake next Sunday, (ctooer Ist, 4 special day in Prineess Street Methodist churelr. Rev. Ss. Nellery, of tien | tainer, will make vou forget vour trou street church, at the morning Service , and drive dull care awn Fhis | Auction Sale, will give an 'address on the work and benefits of the Sunday school. In the afternoon the annual pall company earrys their own #¢ hand | mn < With, 3 pom. and a¥ pallbearers. result of the heat wasg--1. Dolly V.; 2, | the cotton fields of Virginia and Als- and several others, all presented with | and orchestra, and give a grand street on STR SESE rade, at noon, on Saturday 174 Wellington street Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats, Skirls, ¢ Waists, Dresses, all ¢ kinds of Dry Goods, Rugs, S uares, Lino- ¢ feums, Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. hoy Big assoriment tos when Miss Gladys 1 Bailey, danghter of Mrs. J. Bailey, was married to Ur. G. Belfie, of Seeley's May, Ont. |1udues decided to discontinue the Rev. Mv. Partridge officiated race. Dolly Vo. AG. Smith), Wa awarded first prize. The two next were. Mack (8S. Hamilton), and To be Christian Endeavor Campaign, A meet of the executive Christian Endeavor Notet jos, city F R i E oe, Johnston), were given the was held in the Y.M.¢ i | & balance of the prize money. Fanny, lors, on Tuesday evening, ' | g the fourth horse, owned hy W, Spy. |'30gements were made for , eam | P | L E der, continually bolted off the track, |P®18n° to be held in the ! e | thus losing the race tober. It was arranged that Mr. | 4 Lethman, who is the inter ite secre | The judges were Horses! Dr p br vicholls, A, Bradshaw; cattle, J. R.|'37Y of the Christian Ende of the : CUR E Smith, | N. Avery, ex WP. whee, L000 Sates, wil preach 1 e| Makes your hair grow long, heavy and swine aid poultry, J. Smith, J. Fk. |!" Uongregational church on Sun | : k . Price; dairy products, F.Valleau, F.|98Y, October Sth, instead of | luxuriant and we can prove it Sent to Demonsgrate the Merits of] enyes: vegetables and grains, E, |Looke's, Pyramid Pile Cure. Freeman, (', Compton; ladies work, | ey . i Mrs. I. Peters, Mrs. C. K. Smith | A Family Reunion, Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and mas i= What It Has Done For Others, It ing Suivan, Neel N Avery, Miss |" Rev. 0). Siliot Thy Forever Stop Failing Hair, Itching . 8 art. * ¥ { 3 Can bo For You, It Ta = nal gy 1 reanion at his ee] Scalp and Dandruff is ragely that a man of sixty rests his We have testimonials by the hun-|years wins a foot race, but such was mother, Elliott, of, King dreds showing 'ail stages, kinds and he ae on Rednestiay morning, on ston, his three . ee Willias | Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus- agrees of piles which have been|the fair grounds. Iwo men, who had CC Sg = 4 } -y cured by Pyramid Pile Cure. closely competed for the first prize in HeCartury, s Ji E 3 es J. wi } trous and Abundant After a If you could réad these unsolicited | the third heat of the "free-for-all, race | CN0%ton, of Detroit, and Mrs de Danderine Hair Cleanse letters you would no doubt go to the| were drawn into discussion as 1 » who . -- nearest drug store and buy a box of | would, could and should win the race. Pyramid Pile Cure at once, price Finally after a rather hot wordy hat- fifty cents tle, the two agreed to "foot it' pis We do not ask you to do this. Send |around the track. Apparently, the |" pom, daily. U8 your name and address and wolunmatched contestants amused the| The Tokyo, 17t-Wellington street. ting and life-producing properties cause the will send you a sample by mail free. spectators, for one was a man about : ve tair to grow abundantly long, strong and We know what the trial package [forty-eight vears of age, and weigh.| W. L Garvoek, champion 5 "brautiful. It at once imparts a sparkling : : i TUT VUTEC RNT '|e VARA TTLLATTATTLLLLRVLLLSLLS tSetseew lias Hawhis Auction Sale, Commencmeg Sept. 30th, 3 pm. and Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetatios Ir goes right to the roots, invigoraies and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimula will do. In many cases it has cured|ing 22 pounds, and the other a man | WOght wrestler at Queen's, last sea. brilliancy and velvety softness to the hu piles without further treatment. [{!of about sixty years and weighing (son, has . returned to collage after | and a few weeks use will cause new hair t it proves its value to you order more! i135 pounds. The word "go" was given (teaching school in the west ail sum-| sprout all over the scalp. Use it every from your druggist at 50¢ a box.| and the two started off, bul the older [mer. : for a short time, after which two or 1} This is fair, is it not? Simply fill] man soon "winded" the bigger man, | A. R. Tilekey, who has been look:| times a week will be sufficient to complete out free roupon below and mail to-{ and came in about ty yards apead, [ing after work for the Canadian| whatever growth you desire. day. amidst the cheers of the crowd. Northern at Sydenham, has left for Immediately after applying a inde Du : derine all dandruft will disappear, all itching of the scalp will cease and there will be or € - Juebe pe, Appointed to Parham. Tiger brand hapd cleaner, 10c. ting, eae a i . x _ireducsd to De. each, Meleod's Drug more loose or falling hair, Fill out the Blank lines below] The Bishop of Ontario has transfer Stores g you wish to double. the beauty "af your (with your name and address. cut] red Rev. FB. Hornby, of Plevna, to | Wi . FP Losalie. of R ; : sO 2 1 r thie. fat. out coupon and mail tothe PYRA- {Parham Mission. He takes charge the | JH dna sselie, of New York,! hairin ten minutes surely try this moisten MID DRUG COMPANY, 18 Pyra-} | 3 thas been spending = few dave m the acloth with a litle Danderine and draw it mid Ro . yp Marshal Mich a Jae i October. Rev. foi Ww. Foster, icity, the guest of friends. carefully through your hair, taking one small STS Will then Be sont Soamig Plie] 14 e farmer incunibent been acting | Mo. ¢ "Brides. Collin, Bay, has. re-| strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of By {28 locum temens. turned from visiting her daughter, dust, dirt or any excessive ol In a few iF mail, FREE, in pian : : yr wed F Mra. 8. J. Gardner, Trenton. moments your hair will be wavy, fufly and an incomparable soft. Na M Thom ---- Th shu ot Nai edge tape towy. from a ang luxuriance, the beauty asd » ; a RRM. «0 ou vv Ly alba rs. as pyle, « iishury 'Fart Willis to his tadies | DE, Jus hx y IY AB ween Redden's and Crawford 8. (township, had the misfortune to fall, 'nt Qh eam resume his sta ent of ue har heal - FREE PACKAGE COUPON, 844. ; Ee POO, Lnvasss snirerinas cusvaree) on Wednesduy had her frac. | Cxrri 3 A 1-1 If you care for beautiful, soft hair and lots No.8. ; Breet i ie mart ie Boyan | ofit wel get a 25 cot bontle of Krow- Chimes nd ns His State Sy " lends in 3 Leen bong, of Strationd, is inithy' ton's Dendedne from any dig sfors ore -- | VOTY SOCTY 10 . i : He will atend CQuoon's. | valet wouster-- A wal surprise awaits you.

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