Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1918, p. 5

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aeITE------Y THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918. Eo PAGE FIVE h MERRY CROWDS AT FAIR! cement 2a 0 0 THEY JOSTLED ABOUT WTTH | by Charles H. Show, inspector for the REAL GOOD HUMOR. {| Canada 'Food Board, Ottawa, e » 8 h See Abernethy's ~ 54.50 Footwear - LADIES' FALL FOOTWEAR in black kid laced boots, with medium "orhighheels .. .. .. .. . $450 LADIES' AND GIRLS' COLLE BOOTS, made of brown calf skin with rubber fibre soles . . . . $4.50 LADIES' GUN METAL LACED BOOTS, grey cloth tops, white Neo- insoles .. .. .. .. ....: 3480 Abernethy's Shoe Store : i i i Do 514 ds bushel, the ; nono rainents. ements mieten ss kimonos, raincoats, sweater coats, neck- afternoon, besides the horse races, | Rye grown in Hastings county between | Weighed 58 pounds to the bushel. } E ® 3 Jne : F Rinne, Headquarters for placed aside to suit your convenience, Al teurs, a aps 5 of whom showed | hibit is entitled to most careful study | { 5 sitors. !| W. Mec- { 1 1 was the baseball ateh wear, underskirts, camisoles, baby coats, mberet Island and Porton | Barley grown in Haldimand weighed . . teraty some skill which should be develop- { on the part of all v f : § ons free. ed by careful practice next summer. | Neill, of Ottawa, is the judge of { MILLINERY > The teams: grains, and Prof. Zufelt, of the King-, 4 ! 1 ' . * Amherst Island---C. Richards,' c.; | ston Dairy School, the judge of dajry ¢ \ ! The very newest creations for ladies, R. Rorick, p.; Hg, Ric hards, 1bN F.! products. J. Spratt, Cataraqui, ex-, | : : Neilson, 2b.; Glenn, s.s.; Beaubien, | hibited high class cheese. ! @® : girls and children at Sale Prices. 3b.; Willard, 1.f;; T. Cochrane, c.f.; | Everybody visited the poultry how | first prize for the best collection wa fy 0 Connnt's The Horse Races Were Enjoyed as won hy Richard Baiden, Portsmouth, . Well as the Baseball Contest-- | and the second prize by Joseph White fF Portsmoutn Defeated Amherst of the same piace, The individual Island. = . | exhibits were very superior and the Though dark clouds overhung the | prize list is a long one. The dispiay grounds and light showers fell dur-| of vegetables by the Hockwood Hos- ® . ing the afternoon at the fair | pital and penitentiary farms excited | grounds. no merrier crowd could be | general comment and reflect credit « found than that on Thursday. No-| ypon those who produced them. thing daunted by the imminence of | These were not entered im competi-! - . . @ storm, the amusement seekers en- | tion. = We Have Offered During This joyed to the 'utmost the attractions| (ne of the most interesting and of the fair, and a crowd which | instructive exhibits is that of the equalled the record-vreaking al-! "farm and Dairy" weekly farm pa- GREAT SALE WEEK tendance of Wednesday jostled with | per of Peterboro, and consists of P right good humor within the con-| . ai h y ibi 5 1 i : | Ontario grains that were exhibited Will be here for the closing day, fines of the building. and midway. | at five Ontario fair and Judged oo At times it seemed as. everyone! pominion Government judges. This would be drenched with a downpour | oepinit is in charge of L. D. Corbett SATURDAY but Jortunately the clouds were dis-| 114 ©. Warrington, of Peterboro, and dd d 1 . 4 sipated shortly after five o clock by | demonstrates the great possibilities Extra a €d values, In every epartment. the strong sun which occasionally | 1" 1c province for grain growing. : gleaned through the darkened #kY. | Dawson's fall wheat Golden Chaff, WE SAVE YOU MONEY a strong Wind blew most of yhe af- weighing 63% pounds to the bushél, ah; 2 ik was hn Some won first prize, and Marquis spring . . . 4 ts © e gf stand and on . > ola ' During this great refunding sale. ' grounds. On the whole, however, reat, srown in Pelertotn, weighing the day was most enjoyable, and | 0 POunS This is somethin: for BIG REDUCTIONS evidence. of the Whole heshied plea; | OUT farmers to ponder over. Abund- -- ' 1 7 Yaiv a . ¢ Plead | ance oats grown at Millmay weighed sure that was given' to old and | (HTT dn aj | Amherst Island and > "34 i etc. The Hatter's Bay nine put it over| 94 pounds to the bushel. California | the boys from Stella to the tune of | marrowfat beans, first prize, is one GET OUR PRICES 9-7 in a somewhat sloppy exhibition. | of the biggest producers and is! | Nevertheless there was loads of fun |Strongly recommended, being well We save - you money. Aj garment Bethe pho oi ihe coaay Of NR | adapted tu auy soll. Mr Corbet 1s that befell the ama-|a most enthusiastic agent and his ex-| 8. Cochrane, r.f | and none were disappointed, for a | Portsmouth--Halpin, c¢.; Guth-{ better one could not be found any- | | 1 3 WwW ares y p.; M. Halpin, 1b.; Wilson, 2b.; { where. J. H. Warrington, of Corn- | During Fair eek Ford, ss.; Maguire, 3b.; MoGeein, | wall, was the judge One of the 'M f . d : oO 1.f.; Marks, c.f.; Shanahan, r.f | largest individual exhibitors was i eet your riendas as op- Umipire--F. McGeei rs inte, of rock She | ) : ® 4 npire cGeein | Mrs. Lappinte, of Brockville, She | portunity beckons you. ; The score by innings { had seventy-five entries, including | v . *ortsmouth .. .. 11222000 --9 | watérfowl turkeys, i she car- 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 Amherst Island » . 021000121 7| ried off ey Prizes, Rr. E. Kent If you Ale Somg to buy Sas 1 > . . In addition to the baseball match, | was the judge of pigeons; { furniture for present or Higher up street but always lower in price. Charles Fraser, the crack trap | * future use No matter shooter, entertained the crowd on the field with a clever exhibition of (SWIFT CANADIAN co, LmiTED | OF THE FINEST how little you need, you shooting. The sports scheduled to } ~~~ |be put on by the RiM.C. cadets did | Had One of the Finest Exhibits at the QUALITY | need it a long time - ~ not take place. Kingston Fair, i We're in a position this sea- : 2. - - nis One of the finest exhibits at the son to do better than ever be- If you want Good . TT - The Horse Races. fair was that of the Swift Canadian fore wiih high class garments We have the kind that B k f : i < SA 2a The horse races were again of a! Company, Limited. The firm had a of superior quality., Any com- a ui read, 28. or 4 AN J aE) high class, and afforded entertain-| very attractive booth, with white lat- pariddn you care to make will lasts for years, at moderate prices. ment that held interest throughout | tice work and vines, and the 'design show that we are equal to every A At St et. every heat. Fast time was made by! made a very pretty effect, and was possible competition. the 2.1 class and while a protest was| much commented on. R. F. Holland, Come in and se¢ our fine ' w nl dai . entered against two horses before the the firm's representative in 'Kings- fur setts in all the fashionable ! STRAINING | final heat, because, it was alleged,| ton, had charge of the exhibit, and is styles and popular furs. » HE they both had a record of 2.12, to be congratulated on his work; Mr. ] YOUR EY race was finished. The results were: | Holland had_an ble staft with him Phone 618 REYES | 5.13 clase. i the sons Wate 'Hudson Seal, Coats | Phone 147 + 33 2 The Busy Store I SRP x : Dick Bryson, Geo. Powell, One of the most 3 The kinds that show style at a And sg driver 'will call. | Straining your eyes to Belleville » : tures of th¥ exhibit iy g popular prices. mn FRED BISS, Manager. i do your work is like over- i | Greatest Heart, Fields and demonstration given \ * ia 1 2 i loading tomobile Stroud, Hamil 2 2 3p fonts i Eee | Eel Re feb 1 a mR A 20000 Y CAMPBELL BROS LAW CITY of CALGARY - pull on the engine will i} | George Laconda, J. , and 'the demonstration was a most - WN MOWERS 0 Y wear it out quickly. We. H Toronto La 3 interesting and valuable one. Anothe MEN'S FALL SUITS AND are professionally cap. § Time: 2.16%; "i 25 "2.21% er part of the display, which attract- Kingston's Oldest Fur Store. ARE COSTLY * OVERGOATS : I -- : 1% able of relieving the most 8. 12.18%. ed very much attention, was that of aggravated cases of eye 2.356 class: 1 Ce ot, i Our new autumn stock is in ' . " Res abbot § : . x ; ; the guessing contest, guessing the and ready tor your fnspection. \ sehin by our sycientific Be rnard McKenna, W. iL 3 number of ounces in a jar of ioleo~ | p : ek Tour oid no anarpe med, ye or nh ro reanetir To: § System. |, Ev es, Kingston . margarine; which was placed on ex- | 3 cost. Parts supplied for all Gold Debentures Men's Suits, $16.50, $18, $22, { - 7%. Mona Prince, Dp Allan, q of hibition. The booth was crowded standard macjines Due lst June, 1926 Perth . : with people all day Thursday, taking 4 Interest Jarable lst June aad . $23 to $85. + > Yor Men's Overcoats, $15, $16.50, 1 J: J. Stewart, / Buster Gamble, George 3 . a guess in this competition, | { ; Poach eden 1,000 owell, Belleville Che result of this competition will y : Principal May he Reslotay. $18.00, : Opt.D., h Angus Bingon, Joe Vasso 1 de k he el Also a big line of Men's and , Eyesight Specialist, ' ly i be made known after at the close of . ig yesight Sp 3443 » Strees. Price 100 and 55 1 Children's boots. Opp. Post Office, Kingston § Popienton (Continued on Page 4.) A i -------- | Wi Interest - . oy Time: 2.49%; 2.49%; 2.49%: ISAAC ZACKS 2.49%. . : We have many other attractive 271 Princess St. ST The officials in charge of the races KINGSTON EVENTS were: Starter, Willlam Murray; jud- Aa titties) ges, A. Rankin, M.P.P.; Mayor J. M. 25 YEARS AGO. a rem---- ---- . - Hughes; Ald. W. Clugston; time keeper, Dr. G. W. Bell. ' . niversal m b ¥ More peaches weré saved during hia universnl murbluz hevepe Complete Stock of Dyes: RIT, SUNSET, More Than Sdtisfied. the last eight days than were sold in | There Is No Doubt COKE ORDERS \ > "Our highest expectations.for the| Kingston, rather a similar period, in ONLY . RUMMER, fal have been more than realized "| the last five years. ' The peaches are Austr. counin. Our coltes salen IAMOND said Colin Rogers, president of. the| good and sell at 90¢ to $1.25 Perl are increasing every week. TAKEN i; 3 ' 4 j Association on Thursday alternoon.| basket. Every day We are getting mew TR Re oo e------------------------ YOLA. He is receiving congratulations on all The cheese factories have closed ie i nent_eufieg. BUT I ER WRAPPING PAPER g " . ; ry po ple ---- % v sides, I knew it would come if we|eontracts at from 9%c to 10c per --you will rememiier the quality. The James Sowards . Stock "Printing. "Chalce' Dairy: Batter." 1,000, $2.85; 5,000, $13.00; 10,000, $23.00, : wh he "r kept working ind all pulled togeth-| pound. Shopkcepers retail it for ) <r," said "Bob" Bushell. "Bob" is{i2%c per pound, g i - . . . i : ; x SARGENTS' DRUG STORE" {|i ou nimi "molt i 2 --.!l Price, 45c per'lb. Fou Ss Seca srincet with you awn, sup i iy He has worked with all his might for : 4 : one Special aa 1 tities. Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. the fair and the citizens of Kingston Constipation Henderson's . Shipping nl paid So a punning < : are beginning to realize what a her- BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO, culean task he has performed for no is Cured by Grocery KINGSTON one ever saw a fair like it in Kings 5 a ton. Everything has gone on like HOOD S PILLS ' A" Square House to Deal With W rd 3 2%e. SSS ---- clock work. The weather on Tues- "hone 279, 50-61 Brock Street, mes -- day morning was chilly and rain J mr -------- threatened once or twice but the at- tendance was estimated at 20,000. a ko & EE Comfort & Co Order Your Montreal Freight By the ||ns mrss meimiods wunier i: IY, MAGNESIA FOR omfort nvenience . d 1g he AB soe Sve ing und Reore Nas some- 2 file at ittlie Cost Independen Lin n erest to all. ere were 1 Jd t e and seh your s pmen vi pot ey ANOmobiiee on the STOMACH TROUBLE G W V A | u. n » = issues, yielding good retuweas. License No. 5.768, " | Jur coffee han the pure, rich R D S ] coffee flavor, no much appreciated ir . . by lovers of a "Quality Cup" of a Insurance, Res] Estate, Bonds Baget & Breck Sts for Gananoque, Brockville, Cornwall, grounds as there were Wednesday, " . Montreal d intermedia to the and the day might be properly called See Our Fine Values In ? » an mt te ports the farmers' day. They came, not It Neutralizes St h- Acidity, Pre- \ . a only from Frontenac but from the ad-|™ Col Food Fermentati ph i$ - . joining counties as well. All the . Feny Dyck. Telephone 2195, ook of the sareiscn hua 3. he] Ge Moma Aca | | Oil and Gas Heaters Ry i # | holiday and took advantage of the . Doubtless, if. you {re a sufferer T i EY 1 a from indigestion, yo have aiready ar] Take the Cold Chill Out of the Room Some Of The Prize Winners, - : § ; The events of the day included « : x : you know these things will not cure, eo have t bee Now that the fall is almost here, a no- Judging of stock. poultey, vegetables. | your trouble--in some cases do not Ww x jus n ticeable coolness is apparent iy the evenings. grains dnd fruit. J. W, Sorley, B.S. tnd A. of Ottawa, was the judge of sheep. ens ive le ie 'up hope and de-! §- gr anted permission There Is nothing more beneficial or service- The Sh ires entered by S. G. Ho- ciding you are a chronic dyspeptic to sell. these rings to able than a gas of oil heater. They are so gle; of Odessa. took all first and sec- | just try the effect of a little bisurated i ri compact, and 'radiate a surprising amount' ond prizes.' This was a beautiful magnesia--not the ordinary carbon- members of the G. of heat at little gost. Just now our stock flock headed by'an imported thor-|gie ; il . : Toa oughbred ram that won art fring at hate, ide ot Dn he Dot rou W.V. Association, 3 bs Soules, and no better time is possible . - for selecting S| the Toronto and London exhibitions |can obtain from practically any drug- as a shearling, C. W. Neville, of : 2 nee, had twenty-one Bead of Coll (form © © ToT cro Or Whleti} At present we have pa . : ods and Oxford downs. He secured i sont) of te ho .some in stock. to Hil Perfection Oil Heaters $6.00 Have your furnace and stove - ; { KINNEAR & D'ESTERRE {|| pipes inspected and put in re iain i+ | pair before the fall rush as help = 2 = MKELVEY & | Timothy Hurley, P 5 a 4 nal. |ustiy-one yeaes died cudicny oa [|| 69-71 Broek : rate

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