THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1914. Anh e o ' Sweet corh, bectioh B, (bést Kept bon her apron kindly send name fo ' i plot)--Roy Webb, 8803; Floyd the Agricultural. Office § erste on Sparks, 6; Gerald Langstafi, 3; Ag- Melville King. kindly send num- es Somerville, 12; Baden = 8, lw of-school 'sec rip | . ? : ' 3 : OF STORRINGTON WELD AT IN- William Boal, ts Willie Darling 4 1] jer of -sencol Session, to Agrienitural The Fair Of Prosperity and Progress & VERARY ON SEPT. 22ND. Gladys Garrett, 2; John Mefarath, 3; ao -- It Was the First of the Season in Dent Bora, an A, (best : twelve When they boarded the car to oN Froutenac--The Prize Awards Are ¢ars)--henneth Sands, S. 4 Uf fotart on their honeymoon trip they Anndanced. {io Sands, 19. : Be "(best } lid the usual thing---- tried to act as : ; ent corn, Section B., (best kept ir (hey had been married at least] . The second annual rural school fair plot)--Kenneth Sands, 8.5. 4; Chi- | gve years. They deceived nobody, of ford Sands, 10; Joseph McGrath, 3; an hour the groom Milford Lake, 2 Can't Hide It. for the township of Storrington was 'gurse, but afte held at Inverary, in the agricultural Willie Darling, 4 L.; Millévd Hugh- | optered the smoking car to be ad- hall, Tuesday, September 22nd. This som, '1. fressed with : fair was conducted under thé direction | Flowers, Seetion A, (best bou- "Say, young man, are von mad at ome of the Frontenac branch of Yhe On- quet)--F'rederika Ferguson, 8.8. 2; at a . tting Wilh 3 ity % 2 tario department of agriculture and wa Safds, 10; Hilde Langwith, 5; "Why, no," 2 n Zella Darling, 1; Hazel Sands, 10; Mil- "1s + father in State prison? WEDNESDAY $2,500.00 Premiums, ete. proved to be a great sioeess. ¥urin: A ermore, it demonstrated to the most Ldred Toland, 12; Roy Webb; 3; (ladys THURSDAY 5 pessimistic observer béyond. the slight- | Robb, 14, "Mother isn't in an insane asy- S i 'ar Prize List open to Province we us ept. 30th : Oc | -? Of Ontario, ct. 1st. 8 2 { » est doubt, that the rural school frigid Ilowers, Section B, (best kept plot) |? movemefit is probably "one of the | Frederika Ferguson, 8.8. 2; Irene "Zip : greatest factors in supplementing ele- | Allison, 1; Zella Darling, 1; = Noble "Hasn't got a brother who is a mentary agriculture as taught by the) Camphell, 7 L.; Reta Dennce, 2. horsethief?" - * public school teachers, and in advane- | Poultry, Section A., (best pen)-- "Look here-'" began the young . . vancing the agricultural interests of | I'roderika Ferguson, $5.8. 2; Grace | nan, but he was. checked with: ' . ; # the township as & whole. id | Shannon, 5; Pauline Anglin, 14; Ei- "Are you ashamed to be found in H ! y in OUR FRESH GROUND . This school fair was the first of the | fio Linklater, 13; Zella® Darling, 1; |'her company?" ORSE FEE AT 40¢, UND CO sepson to be held in Frontense Soin: { Marion McNaughton, 10: Ernest Reid, "You old villian, but she's ny HORSES CATTLE VEGETABLES FRUITS . 'fhe weather was ideal for the | 19. ([ifford Convery, 73 L.; Mildred { bride!" on i Sn bemmsian eatin: | | SRAINE FANCY WORK SCHOOL FAIR ---------------- a1 : ty Try a Sam plé asi and be oceasion and a farge crowd, upwards | yyieman, 14; Bertha Sleeth, 14; Mel- "Il can't believe it." convinced, oi 600, gathered before noon to see | illo Young, 7 le; Morris ™ Langbort, '"Then, sir, then the numerous. and excellent exhibits | | "Then you go back there and put Yi voq ar. eking entertainment | § : of grains, roots, vagelobles, Huits » Poultry, Session B., ft yoked) your arm around he and hold hands LS § I you are Seeking Shiertalument : cooking, sewing, poultry, live sock, Fie Linklater, S.8. 13;Carman | once if a while. We all know that ig Js : ete., brought by the children of Stor- Hartley, 6; Frederika Ferguson, 2;|ghe's a June bride, an You are the (your Segreh = ended ere i Miss DOROTEY PevINDA {Take It from me, that turf his. {wne World's Most Famous Lad ! ous y rington schools to compete for, Refer. Zella Darling, 1; Clifford Conve 4 only man in the car who is fool en- a The exhibits were so numerous that it yoy. very Davey, 4 L.; Ernest Reid, | ought to feel ashamed of it.' § 0 i i is : A Jertha Sleeth, | And the OI ait Cincinnati bi will. be made at the Fair this { Balloonist, will make ascensions | (each day, with spectacular para- required the entire gpace of he agri- | 19. Pauline Anglin, 14; Ul «ultural hall to display to advantage Mild rate : a i FOR Q CK LUNCH ou Es So play to aie J Mila ateman, 1 thest pallet) Enquirer. So : SPECIAL RATE ok ie Crosse & Blackwell 8 poultry and live stock, . which pp Linklater, S.&. 13: Zella Dur Alike, ¥ | 8 N ALL RAIL { { chute drop. Potted Ham had to be placed along the sitle of the ing. 1: Grace Shannon, 5: Frederika : . WAYS AND STEAMSHIP ™ : 2 : Fotted Chicken agricultural hall and tied sidng the Ferguson 2;. Pauline Anglin, 14; Mil : LINES ) ( e most thrilling mid-air per- Potten Luby (} [fonces. 1t was the general chnoensus iy fonun, 14; Ernest Reid, 12; : Le JINES formance ever attempted Putted: Apchyvy § {of opinion that the exhibits displayed | yj orion McNaughton, 10; Marie Bry . | ; aller ' Potted Ham and Chicken by. the pupils showed extraordinary | . 1%: Ver bh vov, 4 1. | ; : : : Mushroom Catsup carp and attention on thai part, aid i a D. (est crop) Entries Close Sept. 26th. All Entries in Writing | ver ase their worl rredit . ' v8 ge" ; ea « Sagi hih . unl y Miuhedorns is Grav) Te teriaive Hd "to those indirectly | Zila be aici Ne erin Pe ? 4 For information.and Inquiries address 9 MseIves BAG 10 LION eo | guson, 2 or :Kendry, 5. Eo ITY ET Ss Zuson, 2; Vera Me \ |ROBT. J. BUSHELL, Sec.-Treas. and Manager. Kingston, Ontario &\ : D. COUPER interested 3h Sompelition. fos prizes Poultry, Section E., (best watering f » asses wi y 3 Q * Lo aa--m---- al pe « d Sands, 8S 4; Ce VEU VEWIVWYE CVEWOY ' -- eee & v Phone 76 841-8 Princess St. 3h neatly rer : device)--Kenneth ' keen, and the judges experienced con- oS : r Crowe i. ft ' ¢ ip | €il Sands, 4; Armour , siderable. difficulty "in making thels Colt, {heavy)--I. Ferguson, 5.5. 2 ~ | awards Messi®, G. B. Curran and ( Rosswell: Traves, 1: Howard Perry, \ - - ~~ --~---- . -------------- OUR TOBACCO A. Tregillus, of Napanes; Mvs. J. LL A ' ¢ 4 1 f I, Sproule and- A. Tait, of Westhrook; es It a . SSIs W 4g o olt (light)--Frank Kent, : Seal o SA Sruaott, MA Kingatonnan Garrett, 2; Sidney George, 3. | : With the "Rooster" om it sisted by Mi J. Ruyaner, of the d Calf (dairy)--Rosswell Traves, 5.8 J o 8 crowing loud as he goes along. ea : naemic smoking ; ee or She Wine and ¢ f agriculture, Sydenham, : hy parien' jo 2 |: William -<Leatherland, | Ore acted as judges, 2: Roy Shannon, 2 X : AT A. MACLEAN'S, Cutario Street, , + fair | Moore, 2; Approval. A commendable feature of the fair ho: Dv on Dats Pauline | Angi Sh : ; vhile the judging was in' progress wa 83 14: Stanley Hitchcock . Ha . : ber 2% 9 > : of an athletic pro ' 2 - . WI 2 F hs ny ? LaMnMnLLIN 2 Zutoo has made good. J the. coniuetivg consisted of 100 yards Bishay, ' Potato: Bertha Zutdo has made itself indispensable to (jush for boys under ten years of age, . pi ' adis das ys und 3 loath. 88 Mildred Toland, 12 i % let v ile Sb thousands who never before used a head- | 00 yards dash for boya over tem |? Uh 9 1 Sy Hildr 5 - Don't let y ur life be clouded by indifferent ! . ache remedy. Fil | vears of age, 109 yards dash for girls Bands, By Muriel = fold ' health -- don't suffer~ needlessly -- don't or ale By sheer force of wis me-it, it has over- | |, 'jor tén vears of age, 100 yards} i on. Aor odd : Youngbride--My husband remain Weak, Anzmic, ** Nervy," " Run- rejudi hich these BONS » EE * > aT "age. |S : . very determined; he neve s up 3 aires FEES 12 . ; 8 x , coe the prefudice. which these persoms | fash for. girls over ten years of age. [SSL LoL Grace nan | Very determined; he never gives up. | RON Bl von Le Wincamis ® (the wine of life) | 104 ORCHARD ST. ad against it because ey. though all | 1 vo' notato race girls' potato rage, : o 1 De ose (sadlv)--iNeithet do | Yi } - . headache cures were alike we on mpetition Tor girls il 5; Phyllis Bishop, 5; Mag . give you new health, new strength, mew rame house, 7 rooms. For job! \ 2 nail driving compe 0 Pg ' ot B¥ 3 1, ay Pa " : They now know that Zutoo is different ti fo Jr ly for ladies, needle [B1¢,§ gunn, ty anata ewith - a blood, new nerves, and riew life. 'Wincarnis' quick sale, $1,000.00, yi rn nnie ang it 11a wm a . Neniid dn : y y r= ie threading competition for boys, needle on Lo Glad To Get Off So Easily. Is a tonic, a restorative, a blood-maker, and threading competition for men, egg Elwood Geraldi, SS Lot C ; a nerve food--all combined in one clear, | For Rent--Livingston Ave. 118 ire 8 § ay Li LP 1 .ouisianna there is a judge who delicious be verage. It strengthens the weak, All improvements, 7 pooms. and Bn ace oor gis, ross 8. 11a Bishop, 5; Geo. Simpson, 2; Mel- 1d ace, 100 yards dash for ladies, boys ri . awith B holds cougt in a one-room wooden v x ove : gx race 3 ¢ y ille King, Hilda Langwith Eb gives new rich blood to the Anzmic, new { § $15.00 por moith, three-legged race) fat men's tace, 200 Weed Seedé---Phyllis Bishop, SS hack, whose furnishings consist of E a a ; IS encer vards dash for men, and obstacle |. feed es ath a: Milford Lake pine table, a half dozen chairs and rves to the | Nervy, sleep to the Sleer | nu S CR M ! P ' race for boys r Dhavrie v. 5: Grace Shan-|2 big book, says the New York Sun. ess, new vitality to the" Run-Dewn," and | . - E negro was brought be- ny new life to the Ailing. And it is the Phone 1442, 116 Brock St. programme was entire One day a ' . I'he athletic e al or] ly under. the supervikion of J. R. edts--Helen = Arthur, $8 Te for being Srunke bic vou ; only \Vine Tonic of any repute that doe~ | > d --am, BU a yor not contain drugs. | Seman nin cn smn Danny ie rer 5 ank of Syde Torok Dier, manager Union bank of Syden Millard Hughson, 1 1 to what the law book - ham, who was ably assisted by dest Laver Cake--Gladys Garrett, | 2 ; A For the Freeman and Carl Duff, of |g . Aye : Au un ipping over a few pages of the Begin to get well FREE. Send for Aber 1 free trial | -- ---- NO! oO near Messes. Dr, Eva Sands 10; Kletha Haff 9 In a certain negro settlement in LATEST FASHIONS Inverary, and they deserve great cred- | jo. 19. pauline Anglin, 14 : big book on the table, he pointed ¢lose 6 cents stamps fot postais CoirwaN & Co., Ltd., Wincarnis Works, Norwich, kngland | . : ome figures and continued: You can obisn regular supplies from all leading Stores, Chemists and Wine Merchants, BUI | . D1} . ~ 1 Ass dARNS : JX El RS! it. for the able and energetic manner Bread--Mildred Toland SS. : an with' which the programme. was. con- | viidreq Yateman, 14; Willie by There it is, $18.90. See it?" PERFECT FIT ducted, providing, as it did, a great |, oapy 1: Margaret Smith, 12. "Yes, sir, and here's yo' money," rE s , 1: Hilda | replied Sam, handing it out quickly a 59 ~ rE i Have You Tried deal of amusement, not only among Pie--Doris Darling, SS ; and departing with an acquaintance school children, but also the ddults Langwith, 5: Eva Sands, 10: Hazel / as well. Sands, 10. When they had passed out of the | y 2 a d encer It would be unjust to such a grand ( preserves-- Mildred Toland, S8.|hearing of the judge the acquaintan-7} ; ] i GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? ' organization as the Inverary branch 12; pauline Anglin, 14; Ena Crowe |e began talking of the big fine and | # . 3 . : of the Women's Institute not to make | 4. Haze] Sands. 10 . omplained: i ! 4 ' PETTITT ve TY v 0 320 Princess St. "| mentfon or give them anything but | "cookies-- Pearl Shepherd, SS 1; "Why, didn't yo' argufy with the | { 3 < The Wine ef Life | It Saves Time. 081 ' the highest credit for the part they | Hazel Sands, 10: Jessie Somerville, | jedge aiid git him to rejute them | i : ® i pp te St Andrew 8 played in making the school fair such 12; Deis Darling, 1. il law book figures?" | i Recommended by over 10,000 Doctors i P. LSH 5 } W A " Church. a grand success. They provided hot Apron--Bertha Shepherd, SS "Law book?" replied Sam. "Why, | Sempron lunch and other refreshments for the lifazel Sands, 10; Annie Langwith, |! that aint no law book, H tepresentative for the Deminio n of Canada:--Mr, Frank S. Ball, P, Barrack Street exhibitors and visitors at the fair, as [5 | 't nothin' but a mail order cata-| 0, Rox, 577, Toronto. Phone, No. Main 275 Telegrams "Unit" Toronto well as assisting in many other ways Apples-- rd Hughson, 8S. 1; |!egue. And I was glad ernough ter | ' in this new educational scheme. Helen Arth Denzil Dixon, 12: | y him 'what he ast me 'cause he | , ; | 3 | THE h C: Main wishes to take this oppor- | Harvey MeDonald, 3 | tunity on behali of the directorate of Flowers--1I jerika Ferguson S8.|bugsgies. . { . . ° the fair, to express appreciation to'|2: Hilda Langwith, 5; Hazel Sands, | 0ttermobiles he'd a sent me up f¢ ry on Vincin 0 a 16S-- life!"-- Exchange. | 2 | those who donated in any way to- [10; Zella Darling, 1 Publish , i i ( ed Annually) ward financing the prize list; to the] The pupil who received third pride x m---- . = T enables traders throughout the World | teachers of the various schools for Reis And The Telephone. : "This O V en est! FOTi¢ . to communicate direct with English their eo-oneration and assistance they : While Bell invented the teleph MANUFACTURERS ~ a a gove to the pupils; to the parents and - = aki y . URERS AND DEALERS others who assisted in arranging the and Edison, Jerliner, Marconi and and to. the many others have improved it, {he and discoverer he hd discoverer of 1 So that you may use less flour, we Pra in CORI eh ea Sree Ei oe Loops | exhibits at the fair, implete commercial guide to Lond thelr intorss ond true inventor and its suburbs the Directory contains pupils for their interest and attention - sEifcipies of telephony 'w .. Gel lists of they gave to the work they under pr ip. Bt op ony. A 2 ' d h 3 k Id ; took and the high quality of exhibits 0 IS 0C or man scientist to mn too little cre w EXPORT MERCHANTS displayed. ! ; aif has been gives. "Philip Reis I 0 at a home cook would do if she with the goods they ship, and the Co- | Following are the names of the prize . ees SEG EX hited 2 Dariially an were in our place. lonlal and Forelgn Markets they sup- | winners. The figures following the! He Used Dr. Chase's Ointment fop |S" 81 ©l€ grap: a ran . fort and showed that variations-in From every shipment of wheat ply; a N , ry: A h . : ; names are the numbers of the scliool Pro . Pile a . rotruding Piles With Splendid an eleetric.current caused by a vi STEAMSH ' ol : AMSHIP LINES sections : Results, 3 electric Curren sen d li d . arranged under the Ports to which they Potatoes, section A, (best 12) prating memhrake could reproduces # clivered at our mills we take a ten sall, and Indicating the approximate : . I . ™ ften a doct vg lv think | the necessary vibrations. Reis tran ' sailings; Bernice. ¥atetfian, S. 8. 14; Helen| Tooolten a doctor can only think | 5, 5%, J FPP 0G Rnd oven pound sample. ' We grind this into musica § S 4 ¢ . . 3 Arthurs, 1; Ross Clark, 14; Maggie of an operation: when asked for a word Elisha Gray, whose ppli PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES Shannon, 5: Denzil Dixon, 12; Joe] treatment for piles. Some are suffi- | Words. Elisha Gray, Se apy 1a i flour. Bread is baked from the flour. ot leading Manufacturers, Merchants, ugha, a Willie Duss, Li Base) yentiy i od 0 hse the mont Jon or R Dutent ou The lsiephone 3 e, in e principal provincial towns | Sands, ); Fran {ent,1; timer |effective treatment available, which is . a rey hy Ae a; or 1 and industrial centres of the United Ritchie, 4; Wilfrid Young, 7-I:; Wil- [undoubtedly Dr. Chase's Ointment, as hours after Jrofes 2 Soils SP 2 We find that some samples make . 2d Reis' teléphone, but / more bread and better bread than Kingdom. 1 C. Lyon, 1: J I Warren | was proven in the c ef 1 to i an +y oh Jonn bo Warre was prove 1 18 case r 'rre 0 in i : : + He y / prt torres it is said that neither Reis nor Gray A copy of the current edition will be | Arthur, 1; Harold Sharp, 3; Ross |ihis letter. reaped any financial reward from S : ; Sra \ others. So we keep the shipment from forwarded freight paid, ou receipt of r 7 M $ 3i A e aves ; Clifford Cumpson, 11 3 : 8. PS ailway stree i J y wel Traves, 1; iffore pson, Mr. Simon E. Jones, Railway stréet their inventions. New York World Postal Order for 88. Marie Bryant, 12; Cecil Sands, 4;|Inverness, N.S., writes:--*""I have pa c-- \ 1 : which the more and better bread Dealers seeking Agencies ran adver- | Mildred Toland, 12; Florence 1» found Dr. Chase's Ointment the best Paint 2 tise thei c De oe : . Ee : Paint Alarms. Se their trade cards for 85 or larger | Ponnell, "1. treatment obtainable for protruding Fire dn a. ne int \ Tl 1 11 Fire af ba ng mio S comes. 1¢ others we se advertisements from $15 Sect B. (tb K \ P I I r Potatoes, Section B., (best ept | piles. or three years suffered : 1 be ba ot . ™R vo ie ag de Bg) vid plot)-Reta Dennee, S. S. 2; Helen |from piles, and was advised by a lo- hse abroad. Aat ordisary emper \ 1 : ez Arthur, 1; Frank Kent, 1; Lawrence cal physician to try Dr. Chase's Oint- | 211748 An Signy is JE Te hut You save money by using {lour Holder, 5; Ethel Hartley, 6; Maggie ment. I had tried many treatments | Hoan Ta it hs Rugs Te sth b hi -- Be . Q 0: F aa etora . | Long ' » tempe Shannon, 6; Baden Sands, 10; Flloyd | in vain, and therefore know whieh is | re. of boiling water it becomes that cars this name. And yg" get . Better bread. nll \ Sparks, 6; Milford Lake, 2; Florajthe best. I ean highly 'recommend | }y.n1 adi ra : Bowers, 4-L; Willie Dunn, 4-L;|Dr. Chase's Ointment, and you are at Diack. Dulas, fo ta Marie Bryant, 12; John McGrath, 3; liberty to use this statement." } found for it is in painting t a & Elwood Geraldi, 2; Carmon Hartley, UPSE Of GVEIY | . painting machinery} .. - 6: Warren Arthur, 1: Cecil 3Iher- The record of cures of every form | payhs that are. liable to overheating o AIX &# "» 3 A os whic stands . wood, 1; Willie Garrett, 2; Orville ot Jiles ish Stands Jay Aa Stendant needs only io glance More Brea qnd Better Bread and i se's 8 § St at the machinery occasionally ' Haffner, 12, | guarantee you can have that it will) know whether it is excessively hot! "Betten Pastr » 0 Lid Mangels, Section A, (best 5) -- promptly relieve and cure this' ail- | [t has, however, another.application SN oO Cecil Sands, S.»8. 4; William Boal,| ment, even in the most aggravated! --to give warning of. threatened ' \_ 621 4; Ethel Hartley, 6; Rosswell Trav- form. 60c a box, all dealers. | fire.--Saturday: Evening Post. es, 1; Willie Leatherland, 1. ° - : Mangels, Section B, (best Kkept| ~~~ rvaaiaenadaaa plot) --Ethel Hartley, S. S. 6; Ross-| well Traves, 1; Cecil Sands, 4; Rose | Makin, 12;#Clifford Sands, 10. Oats, Section A (best 2 quarts)- Talcum Powder Kenneth Sands, S. S. 4; Willie ba therland, 1; Harold Sharp, 3. ~is the most refreshing Oats, Section B (best kept plot) | 'and pleasant of all talcs Kenneth Sands, 8. 8S. 4; George Gib son; 12; Harold Sharp, 3; Georgie Moore, 2; Thomas Anderson, 5; » Willie Leatherland, 1. | have placed It foremont * Oats, Section C, (best sheaf) --! Among taloums and made h Kenneth Sands, S. 8S. 4 Harold, Whe favacite of many weers Sharp, 3; Thomas Dixon, 12; Willie Leatherland, 1. { Toe bigh quality of the tale--ite foe Barley, Section A (best 2' quarts) oF the pestusms the it : --Sidney George, S. 8. 3. ! Thnce are 00% squalid ta Any . Barley, Section B, (best kept plot) , Sidney George, £. 8. 3; Willie Shaw, ! ola = | Sweet Corn, Section A, (Best 12 ears)--Roy Webb, 8. 8 3: Agnes Somerville, 12; Jennie Bryant, 12; ora ) ; . Willan Boal, a Riovd parks, 61! Ey 3 John rath, 3; Paul Miller, 4; EI ; ALLEY CO. 17 _! mer Ritchie, 4; Jennie Clark, 14; He : TE F. FD LTD. SUFPALD, I. Y., HAMILTON " Gardiner Hauley, 6. } y ; Wi ER . ' nl a F)