Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Sep 1913, p. 6

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YVR: TN RELL SSS TT LOW COLONIST RATES PACIFIC COAST PAILY, Sept. 256th to Oct. Vancouver, B.C, ($50.35 - 152.45 Victoria, B.C. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore. San Francisco, C Los Angeles, Call, San Diego, Calif. Mexico City, Mex. And other points at rates in pro- portion. HOMESEEKERS' WESTERN CANADA, each Tuesday until October 28th. Valid to return for two months. TIME TABLE CHANGES. A general change of time | | was HELD AT INVERARY ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON ! Was the First To Be Held In| Frontenac County--The. Entvies| Were Num >rous--Results of Sports, the the grandest thing held in the county in. years. This was the' opinion all who had the apportunity to EXCURSIONS Tu present at the event on Tuesday "af | ternoon. From ten o'clock in the | morning everything at the hall at Inverary was excitement. The child ren and their parents Wete arnivimg | 1 {with the produce which had been | be made Sept. 28th. Timetabges lraised by the young people on the taining full particulars may be had |iarm during the summer months. on application to | These arteles were placed in" order J. P. HANLE laround the large hall to await the | and steamsh | judges' decision : and Ontarl This ree | Ki to be of | The Inverary rural school fair was | 1 i | be | wil Railroad Corner Johnson its ol school fair is the first of held in the county | Frontenac Dufing the spring J. G {Taggart, representative for the: de | partment of agriculture in connection [with the Sydenham high school, vis lited the eleven rural schools in this Ivicinily and talked the matter over with the teachers and scholars with (One the result that this fair was held. Daily, Bept. to Oct 10th, inclusive. I'he department of agriculture i Vancouver, B.C. | very desirods that the children of the | Victoria, B.C. : counties of the province should be in Seattle, Wash. 0.35 closer touch with nature, and for Portland, Ore. | . San Francisco, Cal. 4 that reason is encouraging . school Los Angeles, Cal. And other points at rates In proportion, fatrs. The department furnishes the seeds of different plants and flowers, . and also eggs, which the children San Diego, Cal. take home in the spring of the year Mexico City, Mex. and raise what they can. This yea the children were furnished with bar ARE o XO .. (red Plymouth Rock eggs, potatoes, HOMESEEKERS® EXCU RSIONS morn, asters, phlox, salvias and man- Each Tuesday until October 28th. | oo Winnipeg and return , .e $37.50 Prizes were also given for the best Edmonton and returfi $45.50 llection of apples, pressed weeds, . | cooking, making bread and cookies Hmit, two months Return], ny were also given for the three F. Conway, C.PA. City Ticket office, | hest essays written on the subject of fr. rincess and Wellington streets,| «What | Learned fin Growing My gl | Plot." esate --| The work of the judges {light task, as the exhibits kept all afternoon. | The display of pressed weeds | lowers was fine. It was indeed " leouraging for the parents of the chil visit the show and to | the great interest which the children | Had taken in growing the flowers dur {ing the summer months. A bunch | of purple asters carried off the first | prize in this competition. On the f opposite side of the hall the comm, { bread and home-made cook: * The Woman Who Travels Alone Fl pA arranged. CANADIAN 'PACIFIC Colonist Rates. Way -- Second Class.) 26th Other points in proportion. was no them and en se | dren to Ne woman need dread crossing the |. A ocean alone if she travels by the Royal | ng were ; ; Line. Both vessels carry a ship's | While the judging was taking place Mitra; Whine eke iy Tine sender a number of sports were held on the i | grounds, which resulted" as follows : travelling alone or with children, \ A R.M.S. Royal Edward 100 yards dash--J. W. Kiell, A R.M.S. Royal George | : . -- = Richelieu Ontario Lines Many, many letters are on file show- STEAMER " KINGSTON" and what a splendid help it has been i Fer Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay to women deprived of the usual pro- tection and comfort of family and and 1000 Island points Tuesday, Thurs- day and Sunday at 5.30 a.m, and for friends. Toronto and Charlotte, N.Y, at 5 pm. But this Ie only one of the ial SS BELLEVILLE For Hamilton and To- features of the Royal Line. Redd the restin our descriptive booklets. Ask any ggent or write ronto on a Saturdays S.5. MUESTIC Ga55™a: 12 hs iss DUNDURN for Montreal | Pussesas and city OF OTTAWA Saturdays; for 0 ronto, Cleveland and | Freight A; Ticket Agus Phone Phone 99. Jas. 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DRIVES -Away, Sleep disturbing bladder " pesses, backache, rheumatism, and the many other kindred ailments It matters not how old ypu are or which so commonly come with de- how long you have suffeged, Crox- elining years, need no longer be alone is so prepared that it is practi- source of dread and misery to those cally impossible to take it withou: who are past the middle age of life. | results. There is nothing else like Croxone relieves all such disor-|it. It starts to work immediately ders because it reaches the very and more than a few doses are sel- eatise of the trouble. It soaks right|dom required to. relieve even the fnto the kidneys, through the walls most ehronie, obstinate case. 'and linings, cleans out the little fil | kidneys new strength to do rk properly. | still {plained to the children that next sea | son 'no | Reid, Grace (Tarrett, An original package costs but a tering glands and cells and gives thet trifle and all drusgists are authoriz- their. ed to return the purchase price if It neutrajizes and, Croxone should fail in a single case. | Cooking one dozen cookies-- Hazel: roxin where hair is not wanted. CELEBRITIES AT THE WOODBINE, TORONTO. An excellent picture of Sir Don ald Mann and Sir Edmund Osler, in- terested spectators at the races, Sherman 100 and E. Sears. yards for boys years Sidney Burrows, Elwood Geraldi and Leonard Patterson Girls over twelve years lison Mildred Graham an Foland Girls Bruicn, 13 under Al. Irene under Ruth | Jessie twelve year vill Somery >-legged he ond; race bourne Smith ward Upton time the claimed sec again, whi place 220 yards dash--Arthur Sher Sidney Burrcws and Edward The jud were r. Fre and F. sine, principal aigh school The Weman's Iastitute of tne follawing ladies, conducted] refreshment booth in the hal I Mrs. Darling GGecrge Letherland, Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Charles Loney, s. G.} Ay yd, Mrs. J.© Taylor, A race, 01s open ) any Ida Hill, Sunbury, -kKdgar Stover, and Ardie Hill finisned second the race was run, but place and resulted ir ond h Se msistin Mrs. | Mrs, Ferguson, 1 The judges were: P. 8 ing, agricultural representat Lennox and Addington; gart and Carl Duff of 8 Mrs. W. W. Kiell and Mrs. C. son, of Elginburg, bread and cookies. Before the fair was brought to a close Mr. Taggart spoke a few words He staied that he was well pleased that the fair Had been so great a suc cose and only hoped that it would be bettar next season, He ex- Hugh- were judges for held, for ancther fair would be but the prizes would be given products raised from the plants 'which won prizes this season. | A great deal of credit for the sue- eess of the fair is due to Mr. Tag gart and Joseph Duff, who spared tima in making everything seed of | s( complete, The Prize Winners. Exhibit of one dozen potatoes Hurcel Babcock, Cecil Silver, Cecil Shey wood, Makin, Clifford Sands dernard Curran, Percy Fraser, Mildre Arthur, Ruth Bruton, Sydney George Harry McDonald, Bernard Richards. Kxhibit of one doz. ears sweet corn lailian Coulter, Makin, Clifford Sands, Leslie Moreland, Thomas Dix on, Kenneth Sands, Willie Dunn, il.eon ard Patterson, Erwood Upton, Percy Fraser, Frnest Stover, Howard Rich ards, Clarence Stover, Wallace Duff, Nellie Jackson. Barred rock chickens, pen- Somerville, Maggie Arthur, Moore, Harold Horning, Svdney ge, Grace Garrett, Emma Sharp, hen neth Kathaleen Richards James Quinn, Tho Dixon, Edgar Stover, Gordon Svbil 'Garner, | Beatrice Hanley, Hazel Sands, Mar Patterson, Willie Boal. Chickens, pair rice Upton, Mil | dred Stover, Jessie Somerville, Harold Horning, Morris Longhort, Arthu Sherman, Emma Sharp. (Cockerel~Girace Barrett. | Best Pullet~Eva Crowe. { | Bouquet of cut fowers Willie | { Shaw, Hazer Sands, Mildred Arthur, | Melville Young, Lillian Coulter | | orgie Moore, Ruth Emmons, Beat- {rice Graham, Harriet Vair, Willie} | Holland Gladys Taylor, Kathleen] | Liston, Beatrice Sears, Etta SAnds, | Glen { Ross Ross Jessie George : Greor Sands, Lake, | Best Myrl Barr of mangels_ Sherwood Up | Erwood Upton, Cecil Sands, | Clarence» S.ner, Raymond Cumpson, | Willie Leatherland, Paul Moreland ! Harold Sharp, Cecil Sherwood, Leon- | ard Smita. i One dozen fall apples--Harold | Clark, Mildred Arthur, Willie | Leatheriand. | One doz2n winter apples--Gordon | Blacklock, Willie Dunn, Kathalees | { Collection of weeds, mbunted named -- Mildred Graham, Albert Gum mer, Marv Kellar, Hureel Babeock, Thomas Dixon, Glade Smith, Grae Garrett, Beatrice Graham, Perey Fraser, ~ Earl Fraser, Harold Clark, * hathaleen Richards, Kathaleen Liston Alphonso Swith, Flmer Bitchie, Jace - uff, Ross Makin, Fd#in Makin, Clarence Stover, Maggie Arthur, Ceoking two loaves of bread-- Eva Sands, Mildrad Drader, Magi B. Arthur, Myrl Bair, Georgie Moore. Kathaleen My d Mildred | | ijlia e, Gladys! raced | { y Fd nan, | y "SOM. { Joact tw gary { inches high, and {one stalk Joseph | ch y bh "An es Perry branches, led] itself { Upton. { and Wel! ands, Beatrice Graham, Lula Orser, {4 Richards, Eva Sands. What | Learned in Growing | Plot, senior 111 and above Favior, Hazel Sands, Maggie 1 Coulter, Ros Makin. Fssav, What 1 Learned 1n Growing My lot, below senior I11-Gladys wrrett, leslie Moreland, Willie Dunn. | SAVE, Gladys Arthur, ' The Prize Senior Essay, SLLALLLSSSOESSLLSS The prize senior essay on "What | «arned in Growing My Plot," was ten by Gladys Taylor, Lati- | r, and is as follows: I never realized, until 1 had my wn plants to care for, the amount! time and labor necessary in order | ¢ » have a good plot. The ground] ad to be hoed and well stirred up at | 1 week, 1 soon noted, weather, that unless I watered | 4!) plants every night the leave: i ed to wither, hen the phlox were only consisted of only | gi( buds began to come was told to pineh these! the plants would not g« «dd, and stop spreading out With great unwillingness | of ny ta (dl | W four | little them I <0 that 4 n ¢ YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR THE' ORDHEIMER PLAYER-PIANO A free demonstration on this wonderful instrument will be given in Kirkpatrick's Art Room this Wednesday eve between 7.30 and 9.30 and Thursday afternoon between 2.00 and 5.00 o'clock ; Thisis your opportunity to hear an Artistic Player Piano. mark, "Human Touch" fittingly discribes the instrument, for it reproduces that natural touch of the fingers on the keys. Should you wish to exchange your piano,our representative will make a liberal allow- ance for it, and also arrange extended pay- ments if desired, he will also be glad to interview you with regard to any instru: ment manufactured by our company. Kingston Depot: Kirkpatrick's Art Store. THE NORDHEIMER P'yise in (gf HEAD OFFICE, 15 KING . STREET, E. TORONTO. Branches and Agencies Throughout the Dominion. ' Our trade Tel. 452 C0., LD. I picked them off, for 1 feared the result. But to my satisfaction I saw plants branch out and become and then blossom in all full | |e ! This was something which 1! i Ss as had never seen before. | "1 learn»d one very peculiar thing A I noticed for several days that two of my asters were drooping and did not eem to be growing. After puzzling ut it for time 1 dug down » roots of the plants. The ground was full ants and the tiny were « with ants' eggs. ard of ants doing any » plants before. the salvias 1g wre easily ¢ 1 for than the small plants, I learned that large, sturdy not require the same care smaller and the more delicate ab SOM to th whout of wered had never he rm t On be account of P ts do as the one must comes on "1 learned, too," that ch the weather as fall e il there are any Other years I had not noticed ,» effect of the frost, "Considering all these important gs which I have learned in grow- I find T have derived a knowledge from a signs of my plot deal of Plot Prizes. ners for announced on the spring J rough this and distributed seeds to children to be used TOW den plots, Garden Z \ garden . Thurs- Ta tt the G section of the ng gar- in g Sale of Pattern Hats. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday | SALE MCINTOSH BROS. END OF SEASON { STARTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 25th will offer "all our pattern hats at EE -- special discount. ®wmll and see Lhe artl styles, Corrigan's, i | A boy New York | policenien, jumped from a roof and in| seme strange manner his foot fasten | PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST in a chimney. There he hung | POSSIBLE FORM. hedid dowgward till captured. i ' pee tried always used, White Ros | The Whig's Daily Condensation of ; the News of the World Krom Tele- graph Service and Newspaper Ex. changes. prices burglar, pursued by who' retived magistracy Sir Albert de Rutzen, recently from the police oi the metropolitan police Lomion, dixl on Monday. Two new fisheries protective cruis- ers will he placed on the British Co- fr October 21st. Inmbia coast | Patrick Ford, aditor | of the Irish Diaz has called it is believed, for World, died at his home in Brooklyn, Mexico from Madrid. NY. ! The trial proper of Governor liam Sulzer will probably be menwed Thursday. J. M. Stoness, of Perth Road, who last week was very low, sit up again and in all probability, will recover. courts, East Middlesex bye-election, fixed Wil com This Removes Hairs and Fuzzy Growth (Helps, to Beauty.) i Unsightly growths of hair or fuss vanish with a single application of a delatome paste. Just miv enough powdered aelatone . with water to | [cover the hairs not wanted, apply. | =e. De Reaucaire, believed to be and after two or three minutes rob iRran.h diplomat serving as minister tofi, wash the skin and it will ba free [, penmark attempted suicide. by { from hair or blemish. « No harm re 'shooting himself . {sults from this treatment, and rarely | pj {is more than ome apphsation requir ed. | | Thick, glossy, evebrows result from {wy Saskatchewan province {using pyroxin, and if applied ai lash- early in November. roots with thumb and forefinger, the sorge M. Vance, K.C,, 8 evelashes will comm lu thiek amd who, it was remored last wee Be careful and don't get py- tiscome county judge j will, it iz now proveeding together to army manoeuvres. They will returi™ af terwards to Balmoral for a week. vote scite fant nn urne x oil carly. of is able to The King and Duke of Condaught At Aberdeen, Scotland, Count Hor- the | to determine from the people whether the initia- tive and referendum shall be adopted will be | ests of the Children's Dufferin, understood, receive, where he TEST TIDINGS ) We now Nave four rigs like the one in the horse par- ade on Labor day, delivering 'Pure, Pasteurized milk, cream and-butter. Are they calling at your house? PRICE'S Phone 845. Sess the appointmept of county judge tae county of Shmeoe J. D, McArthur, Winnipeg, a railwa contractor, to take l Alberta & Great Wuterwavs on satisfactory to the Royal Bank, 1 father of Johann (Ha nfessed murde me to New Y hoping find t nis son. offers over th railway bond terms the N 6 from Germany to | the accused .pr 8 nat ri "Films Developed," Rev A. F | oque W dn jat a case in { fore Magistrate ibson's N to to be 8 Gana esday noo the juv Carroll t "For Coughs and Colds' Bo Liver Oil Emulsion, i Kruest F 25 at Gibsor 229 ii reet Wiki Johnsor 288 Princess St. PRESHVENT OF CORNELL rn | Urges the Restoration of Republi ! cans to Power. Naw York, Sept. 24. --An outline political situation voiced hes re the republican state convention by Jacob G. Schurman, temporary chairman, culminated al to all be er n "evo 0 aid, in res PArty to pows | lutionary progression storizg the republican n New York state and the nation, 'Evolutionary progressive' was term Dr. Schurman applied to can doctrines distinguidy from the ideas of the progress party "Catastroph® progress was his manner of describing the latter | { | | the i repub to tem sive sive" "kor kis fhe Laver yughs and ( Jil Emalsion, 25¢ at Gibson's.

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