Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1917, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1917. hind the long line of automabiles and] in every one of the many shows | "Automobiles must keep : off the FR EER vel the first of the gay| There is the smallest horse in the | track. In addition there is a new KINGSTON FAIR 13 OPEN a ractic and the reminder of the| world The Whig saw him and is| from interfering with the horses, | SPECIAL FOR i 1916 FORD vit ex 1 is the big tent of a refresh-} quite convinced that no horse was, wore fence to prevent the crowds PICKLING in perfect condition, THE EXHIBITION WAS LARGELY | m booth. The soft drinks, ice|ever quite so ¥mall when it was five] The wiring for the fair was done . ; . ATTENDED ON TUESDAY, cream cones and what not have start- years old). There is a group of; by the H. W. Newman Blectrical Co., Customers Take Notice Malt Vinefur, must be sold this a---- *d to go. The crowd around speaks| gypsies who tell fortunes and enter-f and it is certainly a grand success. We will take your order for delivery White VE oan, i w k The Midway a Big Attraction--Some- | 0f big bus and a clean sweep of| tain the public in Thole own peculiarf The evening show promises to be as this month. Pure Spier : . OY ia. as ay € ¢ in sight | way. There we find a mechanical| syccessfial this year as day shows in : 4 thing About the Exhibits--Wed- i once properly called city that certainly testifies to the in-| previous years. All sales for ed orders And all requirements. A nesday is Citizen's and Military. rystal Palace" are the merchan-|genuity of a mental wonder. Dozens Mayor J. M. Hughes is one of the C. 0. D. AT THE UNIQUE GROCERY, Nl Id ald p Day. dise e s.~ In spite of the city's/ of such attractions 2d ntorest ha hardest workers on Busheil's staff. The James Sowards -. ' The big fair is opén. The Kings- spending no money for|the ten immense shows and make yo wae right into it on Tuesday «i C H Pi k " i ton Industrial exhibition opened to repalrs the fair authorities havé put! this midway one of the Dost eH morning getting things in shape, Coal Co. . . IC ering, 335 King St. "the public at noon on Tuesday.and at|the building into quite good shape|ant parts of the Kingston Industrial| As usual the merchants were very Phone 155. 490-492 Princess Street. | indi att the gatés waiting to be granted ad-|for the occasion. The various mer-| Exhibition | generous this year in giving away} "Sooo amasaa aaa Cor. of University, mittance were hundreds of people. 'chants have spent much time pl T here re Ban ae RtPactions advertising souvenirs of the fair to rr There can be no doubt about the money to make it presentable and as| besides these or he ljousands o the visitors » es An prospects, Rain or not there will he the crowd surges through the var-| people who will during the next two The manager of the midway is ar- Have You Tried Our + crowds that will far exceed the ious booths prove very interesting.|days attend this big enterprise. The ranging for . shew pare next year 5 PASTEURIZED MILK AND greatest hopes and ambitions of It would take too long toATy ar df first day (Tuesday), is called Moth-| in Robert J. Bushell, the manager detail any of the many attrdctions inl er's and Children's Day, and the| Rad will sularge his outa Hele STEEL CUT The fair this year has improved in| this buildin In one par? is a big| Board of Education gave all the kids obi BR } wi ing 8 is OFFEE 2 Oficina) Teat by H. B. Smith. Mik test- 8very branch. "Where can we put bunch of pumpkins, ete, shown by|'in the city a holiday. 2 Loa ay w 8 Nn re ah C . ed 3.2 Butter ar this show?" "Say, Mr. Bushell,|J. O. Hutton. Some time ago Mr.| There will be trials of speed in the| the centre of the race track next 34 JOHNSON STRE| what can be done to ae ommodate | Hutton stratched their surfaces and (green race (horses that never before year. nd AARP If not, try it. You'll be back Phone 2083 'more horses?" 'Where will we put| now they bear such instruciptions as, | started for public money), and af ae local manufacturing and for more. all the people?" Those turee ques-' "We grew for Bushell"s Fair," '"Bus-| 2 25 « lass. The purse in the former | wholesale offices are to close Wednes- tions are hurled at the manager, but| hell's Big Fair," "Here we are tollis $50 and the second $150. At 3|day afternoon to give their employees | B k y G ~-- the system which he has inaugurated | show ourselves--1917," and others p m. the balloom ascension and para-|a chance to attend the fair. The | aKer s rocery of having some one in charge of too numerous to mention, {chute drop by the leading lady bal-| newspapers intend to go early to Phone 1016. Sli VERWARE each branch is working out satisfac-/| Nearby in this building ns 156 ackigh OF Amesies Way ideale 1, press to-morrow. Princess and Frontenac Sts. k 3 oti ! | Christian Science rest room. This is|take place ere wi e a banc torily. Just think of the attractions | "IHR RELIABLE KIND." Ten shows which held the keenest in-|a pleasing attraction, particularly to| concert during the afternoon and at 8 dbs trest of all Montreal for months at dhe ladies, who take full advantage| p.m. dancing will take place. A first . . * WE HAVE JUST OPENED A SPRCIAL SHIPMENT OF "ROGERS" FAMOUS SILVERWARE, COMPRISING BISCUIT e nl e JARS, CASSEROLES, BAKERS, SPOON TRAYS, PIE PLATES | IN THE LATEST DESIGNS AND AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. the Dominion Park. A volume of | of the comfortable chairs : | Sines: Orchestra has been gecured for + ames and other devices of amuse-| It would take too long to describe |®he dancing. . : -- pr that Tos at times adorned and [in detail the many places, how coffee . Si + Canadian Press Despatch. @dded a big part to the shows of |iIs served in one, how cows are Wednesday's Programme. + Halifax, Sept. 25.--Two Ringling Bros.,, Barnum and Bailey | milked in another, how automobiles] On Wednesday, which is Citizen's|% thousand soldiers, soldiers and other world famous circuses. |are presented in numbers sufficient | and Military Day, there will be a! ¥ wives _and children arrived R J er More racing horses than have ever |to make it a motor show and so on.| purse of $75 offered for the green |® from England to-day, all glad rocery . . ' 132 PRINCESS STREET. GREEN CORN, "Where the Clock is on the Walk." CHLHRY, APPLES, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, - wl i I A rs A nation asia Y I i Sa nN a crm ce i er ---- -- PPE PRPEIPIRIPeP GLAD TO BE HOME. Kingston. Besides the number that|be: A. Chown & Co., washing ma-|lass. A baseball match between the # German airships and submar- 2 D ; | PEACHES, ball games, and a ballodn ascension] ful line of furs; F. J. Grace, Delco] For W ednesday afternoon the | i | 'are stabled in private barns of the |chines, ete; F. J. Clow, Derbyshire| Army Medical Corps and Army Ser-| + ines. Some of the women Then the merchants have taken 'goods; also the Gray Dort car; C. W.| one mile relay, four teams of four|+% { | ---- that is always a thriller, |'electrical equipment for home, ete.;| above programme will take place. STOCK MARKETS. MS, FOR TEN DAYS ONLY SPECIAL enthusiasm and break out loudly in| Young (Montreal), wire jewellery; on each occasion have been given to| Howard S. Folger, Mavager. The Home of Choice GENERAL ELECTRIC or CANADIAN and his cohorts as a wonderful or-|groceries; Lion Clothing Company; | wij} pe a struggle all the way and| i | teams, Atchison 97 1% 7% or : : machines; J. J. Stewart, optiefan; 8 ve Waa 4 7% 5)" The bill providing for an atreranl a 1 ay ectric 0 | board 'of nine members was reported . 1, wi 3 rhe: oni ; : oy the excitment of the Kingston In-|Harvey Milne, bicycle supplies etc.;| I. With Capt. Lougher as anchor| Erie .. ... = 4; s three Greek provinces, © Tn GO SO CO pe = OO a 8D 00 SBS ES 00 = before appeared at one time in|A partial list of the exhibitors would |race and a purse of $150 for the 2.50 % to again land safely away from city there are sixteen racing horses in [milking machine; W. J. Moore, auto-|vice Corps, billed as also are 150 yard % have been waiting for passage the Fair Grounds stables, mobile accessories and electrical{ race; half mile races, tug-of-war; | # for many months. the opportunity of showing their] Lindsay, pianos and other musical in-|'men each, relays to be of 220 yards | ®EEh edb bbb bbb bbb bbb db dibs POTATOES, §00ds to the public. There are base- | struments; J. McKay, a most beauti-| distance; half mile walk. - Truly no show was ever quite so|J. Bunt, hardware; Anglin Bros., | These events have been run off at the oot ti Forth be Bo 2 TRY , SPECI BLACK AND PRICE OF $3.50 FOR TOASTERS. complete as this one and even the| Briscoe and Bell automobiles; J. M.| camp on different occasions and ap-| ations ruished by ngard, GREEN TEA, 40c¢ Ib cynical spectators bubble over with Greene, musical instruments; Robert| pears to be popular as good entries | Ryerson & Co., 44 Clarence St., their proclamation of "Bob" Bushell |Cataraqui Ladies' Aid; W. G. Craig, | jhe officials. The tug-of-war event | ~~ . BEAUTY 3 hibit; George Mills New York Stocks, | Groceries ganization to be able to present such [Compton Art exhibit; Georg should have an entry of at least five Am. Smelte 101 | Phone 267 138 Princess St. a spectacle to the public. & Co., furs and hats; Singer Sewing . 8 rs .. . 4 . dr It 'would not be surprising to see| g. & 0. . 67 % At the Entrance. Rockweoy Hogpital Jarl tard che} @ team entered from the Army Medi-| Cc. p. Rr. | 150% . . Going along Alfred street one sees| Boyd's Garage, Reo Autom 83 S | to ibe US, Ronse SrSURIG: C78 Cor. Princess and King Streets. 8 bi man, Certainly the A.M.C., ¢ 2k | ) i 99 | Martia aw was procl dustrial Exhibition shown clearly in|Egg-0 Baking Powder; T. F. Har- y Las can pick | Marine .. -e 29% the faces of the hundreds crowded |rison, furniture; Civic Utilities Com-|® JiStyneigit oan any R Dey on Harite, Pra. .. .. 87% around the box office to get their tic-| Mission, electrical appligndes; R. J. pete, should just about land the a x C... .... 79 kets. With "Bob" Bushell is "Bill" | Rodgers, musical instruments; Do- prise, rok ih ) Haas 0g +. ... .. 83% McFederidge and others handing out | minion Experimental Farms exhibit. ASL wee the half mile walk Southefn Pac. .. . 927% the tickets as fast as they can be torn | All these besides the thousand of | Proved so interesting at the camp Sion Pac .. . .. 131 out of the pack and distributed. It is |small exhibits that are common to all| sports that several requests for an- 3 Soho) AE 140 a strenuous piece of work to keep the | fairs. other "try Were made, and the aw Seo cee 64% number moving, but a gradual * -- fports committee at the fair hearing og By. 73% stream from the office shows that re- | The Midway. of this, have placed this event on oo io teel "b" .. 34% sults are being obtained. Countless| Passing out of the exhibition of) their already popular lst. If you Inter Nickel wes 4 questions keep cropping up, and with | merchandise one comes direetly to| want to see something interesting, Kennicott reo. 41% his usual diplomacy, tact and quick |the midway. With booths crowding| watch the walk, Moo oe, .. | Mj thinking the genial manager keeps each other for room there is hardly The relay race in which each runs Re or »e, 0 bs, » every person happy. space to take care of the tremendous| 220 yards will be a snapper all the U D. Steel .. | 132 ia | of: . & As one enters through the gate be-| crowd which takes delight in taking| way. The distance of each relay is Utah es 4 9614 «8 | 4 Note & ! not so long that a great lead can be Midvale .. ." . | E53 ok -------------- obtained, and those at the finish line Atlantie Gut. 08 Y% = will have a chance of seeing what is Am, Sugar .. . . 113 1 4 i . commonly called a close finish. : le : 8 On t t t Now the baseball game is attmact- Canadian Stocks *y erms 0 sul ing interest all over the country. Brazil 29 : : ELE, None of the military teams that were| 22a .. ... . 391 in the last camp league, have yet to Can, Cement .. . 61 % IS Any Style « nN Can. Steamship .. 42% : play "out of bounds" and some of Cons. Smelters 26 8 i the players have been itching to show Dom. Steel tt G2 . bey. Gh . their prowess to the public. There Maple Leat 2: i 2 y CO f U M i IA ---- dn 00 ~3 0 ~1 un CO © 00 =3 00 IO BS TV ij EER FFRERNE RR = are real ball players at the camp, Dom. Bridge . and especially in the teams which Steel of Canada .. battle for supremacy to-morrow. War Loan, 1937 » Neither team will divulge its line- 5 i ! r up, and constant rumors are circulat- HN 4 { ontinues ing as to who is who. One thing is| BICYCLE THIEVES AT WORK . not unlikely and that is don't be ti | 5 : H surprised to see a new catcher for | Twa Taken on Monday Night But One the "Service" boys, Was Recovered. \ You don't have to wait until Scouts have been out the last two Juts ha According to reports made to the AN ou get fif seventy-five or Don's Miss Big Ba ins Offered I weeks signing up the lastest stock | police, bicycle thieves as he iP you g ty, . y ns 188 Dig rgains ere n and now every lkely looking player tomobile thieves are at Work 8 even twenty-five dollars to- - in camp has been "grabbed up."| op Monday night, William . 4 select the instru- Both teams take the field at 2.30 o'- Aday sight; W Rod, . gether. Just n HATS, SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, shock and will Bromide o Lie curse grocer, corner of Division and Pine De, a1 row streets, left 'his hicycle In front of ent you. want, mic ke a d a ! : his store, fora short time, and when : rst payment; and have i! de- On Wednesday there will also be | . * . tod BLOUSES, SKIRTS, COLLARS and the balloon ascension, band concert | missing. It 1s an' Indieg No 11700 livered to your home at once. RAINCOATS fund Jn eveiing programme as on| A Mack street resident. also re- DA Payments so small you will ported that his wheel had been stolen Thursday which is labelled, *Far- on : but later on stated that the wheel = never miss them--and the pleas. We specialize on Children's Wear and Are mers' Day" has also a big\ pro- a + X wie Jl] eramme. * There wilt' be trials of] 100 Tacavsred, ) ure so great that you will : * 2 speed for purse of $300 in the free- . hoy A wonder how A ou could have Offering Special Fair inducements. for-all. Beside a programme - of dees "R) been without a. Graf sports there will be a parade at two / wi a . a a%- o'clack of all prize animals. An hour | % STRONG APPEAL. onola before. Come in today later the balloon will go up and then and make your selection We can arrange convenient terms. the regular programme of the two previous days will be repeated. C. W. LINDSAY, LTD., 121 Princess Street. Fair Notes, ng the. Gta Special patriotic music has been 8 Poa Te Secured from the leading publishing So on Rumi. pivy EE Douses aiid will be rendered for thal 4 The, Toa' SA Peles confer. first time in the city by the bands en- where, and 'maintaining Rus- gaged for the three days of the fair. sia's determination to fight to With characteristic thoroughness, the end on the side of the Al- "Bob" Bushell has prepared for the lies, protection of the people, He has er- ected numerous signs which read, CH a ge! PEPE PES IE SPIRO No Interest and No Taxes Until Paid For ~~ :::. What Do You Know About That ? No this is not a joke and the lots are not in the South for-several years to come. In a year or two at most the | four blocks from the Collegiate Institute and Victoria Sea Islands or in Timbuctoo, but right here in this good | War should be over and the cost of material and labor at | School. old solid city of Kingston. 'a reasonable figure, so that building operations can be Ten per cent. discount for cash, or allowed on any : : resumed. These are the days of thrift and what better unpaid balance at any time. We will selligiou a 25 foot lot on the above terms for | way to save your m than to invest it in good old Title clear and guaranteed from all encumbrances. - $250, and you Will not have to pay any interest or taxes | Mother Earth in a city like this? .. 'We have only a limited Humbey of these lots, so if until the full amount has been paid. In other words, : : : ; you are interested do not delay. 3 you buy a lot today at today's prices on these easy terms, These lots are situated in the west end of the city, We will be pleased to show the property at any time. and you have no expenses in connection with carrying it | one to two blocks from the street car line and three to Plans and full information at the office of ly The d:

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