Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1918, p. 5

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ro. ~ < > THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918, Lr PAGEFNE en gu ------ ba --y Sar a 130,000 AT FAIR 7:2 fm Its hird place, and The Best Cook Book on the Market-- Wo-. g x third | : men's World, New York Te edn Bs - > : in th ast heat and showed Boston Cooking School IN TWO DAYS hat he: possess speed, |The dese COOK BOOK | mew unive = 205 5 on Wednesday. act, i ts, our races on ior The re- iy See Abernethy's $4.50 Footwear LADIES' FALL FOOTWEAR in black kid laced boots, with medium orhighheels .. .. .. .. | $450 'LADIES' AND GIRLS' COLLEGE BOOTS, made of brown calf skin with rubber fibre soles . . . . $4.50 LADIES' GUN METAL LACED - BOOTS; grey cloth tops, white Neo- insoles :. .. .....:... .$450 Fannie Merritt Farmer The Leading American Authority on Cooking : sults were: constiarsd the moat sent. most pceiar. wc voians | THE FINEST HORSE RACES!sicrusi, oc2i2 loon : ' : ¥ i, mast iable lanulia, "George Powell, $e as bee eve been considéred the t tica and up-to-date cook it repres I lle ain painstaking labors of Fannie Merritt Farmer, the celebrated Mansfield, J. McDonald, cooking-sehool tea@her of Boston, EVER WITNESSED HERE WER) | Toronto New and enlarged edition, containing nearly 700 pages aa . Over 2,000 thoroughly tested recipes. 132 handsome illustra- RUN OFF. iddle, Toront Leas tions in half-tone, reproduced frdm photographs of dishes ori- . Me - Rex fred, Field and ginated by the author Eyeryone Pleased With the Exhibits Str Hamilton =" 2.163%, 2.16 1-4, Price $2 f Price $21 and the Attractions--The Kings-{ - Tim " . ' EN ton Fair Has Been a Great Suc- 2.40 Class. cess. ; Golden Rex, F. La Roche, J) Wednesday was a record day at Ottawa . a 4 OO w S the fair. A rough estimate placed | Robert Patch, W. Orr, t i 0 Belleville .. . waitin } ae 3 risitors ¢ 2 2 aes ihe number of 3 itors at 20,000, Dolly Patch... D.. Galivan, 141 Princess Street £ Kingston | The number of tickets sold on Tues- Ki i re . J) | day and Wednesday amounted - to|Danger, ~. Alyea, 'Col- -- Ee ---------- ~~ | 35,000. The weather was most borne ". ; wok Forest Boy, Thomas Rid- Dr -- ---------- --~ | dell, Toronto 3354 A Ss . Abernethy's Shoe dtore Kpectations of > managemex 1 ac 5 6 | } : br Complete Stock of Dyes: RIT, SUNSET, ers eat doen magnet Little Mak AL Saed Gu I 00 {putably that Kingston can conduct |between the heats ~ RUMMER hit mile it © IAMOND ? i hig Dale. ; No Balloon Ascemsion. ' { Visitors from Ottawa and other The only disconcertin, part of in S on expressed | the whole fair on: Wedigsday was ¢ - i , { Headquarters f | or y s ; Thomas HAE TTIR 9 favorable to visitors, and the greai- |, SH IO J 2 YOL | points outside Kingston ILA. : {great admiration for the manner ia [the failure of the balloon to make rhict ' the scheduled ascension at three which the whole managemen e ' ch 10le management has o'clock Preparations for an ascen- pl 5. 4 , J fien th ot be ; ARGENTS DRU been conducted, -and of the high sion were ,painf slow, but at i 3 tquality of the exhibits The enter-|half-past five it appeared that it ~ 3 | 1 f | Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. |tainment features | nothing to be | would be made One of the men 4 | } g M( he hat a ind amongst the desired and the gre: Fie ok | passed the hat h ! » 3 x fo . . 4: ¥ ' ad ] 5 | rrmags: took hundreds who had .waited patiently : ; ) --- mn -- {full advantage of them. for the event and boys were scurry- y 7 { The crowd extended nearly half {ing all over the grounds trying to A 3 in the-fire.. At six | on | | | { | | | { a way round the race course both in-|find wood to use side and outside the track, and at |ou'clock, hawever, the manager of the same time the grounds about |this part of the event informed Man- ; : Bushell that the ascension Get Ready For .® ® tr F1EANNIC [5 Ra Gm iis hi | buildings contai he sx} i could not be made on account o 1€ . ' . . . ": on amnm the exhibits | ind, and as a result thousands of | Kingston Ss Fair! were constant! ! neq ay , tw ntly taronged all day, spectators were disappointed. Strict During Fair Week-- Ord Y Montreal Frei ht By the aad Jao1e was Bo 16 throughout instructions were given by Mr set your Jitenids as op- Ind er Ay J J g b e : the afternoon iat visitors were not | pysneli, however, that the ascen-'§} WE HAVE THE }|Pportunity beckons you. being admittec iveryone is pleas- | 4 st be made ¢ hursday af-| , z 1 ependent me and sen your § Ipmen 2 LT oh ol a ug a Ey gaay fhe. HATS (Lf you are going to buy . 1] ed with the attractions 1 | . for Gananoque, Brockville, Cornwa ' much to be that one wisit is] Farleyg will make their sensational | Hundreds to choose from. | furniture for present or . . ot enoy * ingenuity of the |parachute drop. > Montreal, and intermediate ports to the i ow mana nt is remarkable, ---- | ors, new styles at popular A hat for every man. New col- | future use No matter : i [Q . ' ) j [for different shows are presented Wednesday Night at Fair, ' prices. | ¥ , Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. { {morning and afternoon every. day Immense crowds attended the fair | how little you need, you | Wednesday night, In the bright . [need it a long times: at the mi 7, producing wonder on 3 " |ment and fascination glow of the powerfu™ Mazda lamps, Ree | Some of tI fines orse races which are illuminating the midway,! | LA Ha Ines howse. races the jostling e¢rowd which packed the 4 R We have the kind that ® ever seen 1 the K ston track : : » place was a unique sight. Thousands [Tote Fun. coho best me made Was [ol thy centre of the amuse- | 1 & lasts for years, at moderate prices. The SAFEST MATCHES in the WORLD I5: § : 1-4, and Manulla, 3 bay Jnare, ment features and the interior of the b years old, owwed by Gee tents/were just as filled with a crowd Also the Cheapest! -- are Powell, of Belleville, was the win- that viewed with astonishment the ; " |ner of three straight heats The | treaks of nature in the red stalls. | - | : other three, Mansfield, owned by J. A new feature was introduced, All the best in Men's fine EDDY'S MeDonald, . of Toronto: Florence however, on Wednesday night which gloves, including Dent's cele- 9 Peters, owned by Thomas Riddell, 'was received with plaudits. Under rated Fnglish make, y Toronto; and Rex Alfred, owned by |the direction of Prof Hand of Hamil- brated Englieh store for real Phone 147 82 tH The Busy Store {Field and Stroud, of Hamilton, each |ton, whose reputation in producing! values. -- ----- #4 500°S" | held second place ence, but Man-|fireworks displays of unexcelled i (HE 4 - : fulla 'sustained' her "réputation as an beputyo ud a Ha is knows NEW Va : | throughout the 'Dominien, a pumber | CAMPBELL B TO INVESTORS =" exceedingly fast mare. ¥ of contrivances were erected on the LAWN MOWERS CITY of CALGARY In the 2.40 class Golden Rex, Safest becanse they are impregnated with a chemical solu- > icy fem ha tion which Tenders the stick "dead" immediately the match is | 7¥ned' by F. LaRoche, of Oltawa, SE po a hon ARE COSTLY extinguished {and driven -by. himself, again took | S mdi . . y -- i ' powder was ignited and a spectacle Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers Fet your old one sn ied, re- 7 ' ¥ Arpen: » | first money Robert Patch, owned Cheapest, because tnere are more perfect matches to the | % A ' of unsurpassed beauty was unfolded sized box than in any other box on the market. {by - Robert Orr, of Belleville, got to the great throngs that witnessed it --_rey Pa aod iy Moderate War time economy and your own good sense, will urge the IE areas | prom the grandstand and the race ( des slandaid a upp or ali necessity of buying none but EPDY'S MATCHES. {When Appetite Fails track. Va Hous Batriotie devices were MEN'S FALL SUITS AND : : ° Gold Debentures | olded in the scintylating briliance John M k ee . | And Health Declines [ing ned 0 the seintdlating brillance| OVERCOATS oO . Patric Due 1st June, | and fiery letters were wrought from a | : ] Our new autumn stock is in 149 Sydenham 8 Interest payable ist Jume and IF 11 Thi S t the arrangement. No more splendid Say a AR \nydenham Street. Ist December | oliow 18 uggestion exhibition af pyrotechnics was ever | @nd ready for your inspection. Phone 2056J. PoLrsminniloss, $500, $1,000, | seen in Kingston. 3 | Our prices are reasonably low. " F al May Registered, [REQUIRFS ONLY A COUPLE OF a {| Men's Suits, $16.50, $18, $22, ---- Price 100 and SMALL TABLETS AFTER MEALS Of Interest to Farmers, I] $25 to $35. »- Men's Overcoats, $15, $16.50, - Interest | TO FIX YOU UP AGAIN Although all the exhibits in the | Crystal Palace appeal to the farmers $18.00, We have many other attractive issues, yielding good returas. {A New Blood-Food Called Ferrozone|©f the district, there are a number in Also a big line of Men's 2nd , | Sure to Restore You Quickly. which they should take a particular Children's boots. COCKE ORDERS | Evefy day comes the good news of | interest For instance there is the i §"Rderful cares with Ferrozone. electrical display arranged by the ISAAC ZACKS ONLY . » In Peterboro' it worked marvels Dominion department of agriculture ( for Louis Meehan--put him right on} t0 show the various stages of fertili- 27 Princess St. TAKEN I ta pitats, Bends ] | his feet--made him entirely well, zation in eggs. Au X-ray photograph \ - : - "About three yeary ago," says Mr. | of the egg greatly magnified is shown Ty 8 IntoLo Tor Ta renat J ' i { Meehan, "I'had the Grippe which left| on glass plates which are illuminated fonsiderable interest, 5 Enlightened The James Sowards NN {me in a very run-down condition that!in the evening. 'The result is similar AT met ods: and means of ridding . rN . o x | finally developed into Dyspepsia. 1) to tamiliar methods in capdling ana 'B¢ hy and ouihguses of Todests Coal Co. a | was unable to eat but a few things gOvernment experts are explaining gh x pests w th safety to the cat. Ph 15 : jand had a craving for acid. 1 gave|tbe stages of development in the egg. tl¢ are being shown one 5. {up treating with the doctors because | The exhibit is very daintily arranged is he * jthey did not help me and on the ad-|and in the great rush on Wednesday | Notes at the Fair. a boits | vice of a friend used Ferrozome. It{the demonstrators were kept busy Lherits Fraser, a professional 9 hot only cured me of Dyspepsia and answering the questiops of farmers Wrestler and trap shooter Snigfdin An urn On and after Monday, Sept. 30th, 1918, fata ht ih ir i 20 10% Whats Rit EES IEE t Ss | eee 5 . . pe {strength to what it was before I had | latest methods in egg handling, 4s Aor. a fe PAPER there will be a ten minute car service. All i the Grippe. I can recommend Ferro- The Ontario Department of Agri- 2 skillful exhibition ot trapshooting. Stock Printing, "Choice Dairy Butter " : " . zone as an ideal restorative.' culture has also installed in the cen. MT. Fraser, who is a returnedvsol- | §7 CF $2.85; 5,000, $13.00; 10,000, $23.00, rea Rh cars will run down Princess street. There Perruzone gives Jou force, energy, | tre of the'pulnce an' artistic dispias dler., baving served pversens with Hf coucuty 'misea wich pon pun a » . viin. : of graigs. The various grains which '7e 74th Me Andi ings 1000s $3.50; 5,000, $15.00; 10,000, § All flour will be no belt line car. Up to Sept. 30th, It strengthens the stomach, cures|@re the best specimens which could atruston to Ys Cival Service Club | }Special prices on larger quantities. Ines hy a Aes ON Sur prem there will be a ten-minute service betwee indigestion prevents headaches-- | be gathered from the fields of On- i Oty . id {e has . 2 of Shipping shasges paid on 5,000 and over ter, . y : ¢, . guarantees good health. tario are arranged in tiers and are Ted hn Jieen clay birds: in ten 5 WS CUBLISHING co. 61 FRONTENAC ST, NORTH, 12.30 and 8.30 p.m. Thousands use Ferrozone--they|atracting the attention of everyone. Soc0n, i ; Phone 1520w, h | all feel better; try it --yourseit-- |The decorations, though simple, are Never has the fair grounds had Aner | Fa a yy . ¥ ? ; 80 many automobiles on the > Pd iting. bh sold in 60c boxes, six for $2.50, at|{ Well chosen and the beauty of the ; . for B. Bird, of the 95 Sattali 2 i ' ' / grounds as on Wednesday afternoon. |D. Bird, of the 95th Battalion, and {all dealers. wheat, the barley and the pats is well Jhey were lined up on both sides |S¢ret. E. C. Bird, with the 180th, | Tm = ~~ |S6t off In the exhibit. Fe - : 1801] I : of the race track, and nearly a thou- | Four song and One daughter reside in - of ei Ere 1s tie Ships sand were admitted to the. grounds. | Toronto. Théy are T. J. Bird, the ™ odd tion of the building. ™ Some of the Several of those who complained |Well-kyown horseman; IF." W. Bird, Sigh - - about the decency of the midway in |H. H. Bird, and N. G. Jird, who also Te VISITORS SHOULD i hi art of th Sovairy Nave beep former sears coud bo Seen 80 rete st 174 Howard avevoc Ms | . grounds. on Wednesday aftermoon. |John Fuller is the daughter, and there _ LOOK AFTER THEIR Deen blaced on view by A. W. Sirrett, 13." no hougiit that any complaint [are seven Era eb Pi / ocal agricultural representative, and ' : ---- will be made this season. oy . . are attracting the notice of city folk "The gyounds were brightly ilu- : -- | as well Agricultarists Experimin. Minated bn Wednesday night. ~The » n n a ND : : ) : . has installed an exhibit of "Piendid gigetn ~ATangements ; were made r Ne direction of E. i By 7 Hartriek of the local UMHlities Com- " : Cia mission staff. : bs ¥ dL A An bx. band, under fe Ona our D otletiny oa A LEMON JUICE the leadership. of Bandmaster A. E. iberintans Toronto, J. Loe te Wilson, yourself. If you suffer with eye trouble that - requires eye TAKES OFF TAN Maden +, on sepsis (1 We haves just been; glasses, you will do' well to come and see us before going to the i =~. = 3 Mille basalt granted permission fair. We will make your glasses in time for the fun at the fair. Gas Mike bleaching: lotion 'WEDDED FIFTY YEARS, [Tweed ... ot 4iNto sell these rings to gry Cn Ey Yaa it : is sunburned, me : ie 9 1 embers of the GC « tahned or freckled Mr. and Mrs. R. Bird, Toronto, For-| 1.11: ine hae rai d S000: kc Ay a y etiest Pronto Torre SnEStOn. ihe Catholic Army Hun snr" |} W.V. Association, Me. and Mrs. Sud of 174 Hew. \ i i avenue, ce a €1 n ; A + wine Kinley {3 tS | A preten: ve hav. 5 . Bird wa Th mot 4 : of Timbers, Tretand, id came to Can : some in stock. ada with her parents when a baby of i Enenar fas horn in : x ire, Englan ¢ came to} 14. . 5 tweaty nd hires pears ob ee KINNEAR & D'ESTERRE 000 Sn al ar hae Snort in = an 2 < 18 were 1 . ' L ba that 'ci a, Atment of ser at : Jewelers, 100 Princess 8, Oity. # ~~ While in Kingston for Fair Week come prepared to enjoy

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