Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO T ENE EEENNNNEENNEEEEEE] McKAY FURS AT THE { FAIR 5. ARE BUSY, AYS TARR ir AEROPLANES V John McKay, Limite © PAIR. he WiLL DROP CARI "THE FUR HOUSE' 4 149-157 Brock Street. KINGSTON LL eb a A et Rf pA A AA rt tn NEN NESE C EE TYEE REE a a rr -- Victrolas and His Master's Voice | Records nan Dance Music 6 Sat Victrola XI. $225.00 Sometime--Medley Fox Trot--S8mith's Orch 'Chong--Medley Fox Trot---Smith's Orch. Somebody's Sweetheart Medley One 8t chestra ; Oh, My Dear---Madley Fox Trot Si Forget-Me-Not--Waltz--McKee's Or Felicia-- Waltz---Sergeant Markel's Arabian Nights--One Step--Waldorf / i Bad Dunes=One Step---Orlinio's "Urechostra Fidgety Feote-One Step-- Dixteland Jazz Lazy Daddy--Fox Trot-- Dixieland Jazz = Come On Paper Medley. One Step---Smith's Orch Tpars--Fox Trot--Smith's Orch. ... Tell Me---Fox Trot---S8mith's Orch. I'he Vamp-----Fox Trot--Smith's Orchestra . . Royal' Vagabond--Medley Fox Trot--Smith's Orel Canary--Medley Fox Trot--S8mith"s Orchestra HEAR THESE RECORDS AT MAHOOD BROS. a a Tg Na -- Ar Sir rnin rm, te | AEemBUeEsrEENNLS Real Estate [[School Children 250--VICTORIA * STREET; erin Ce : frame; 5 rooms; W. C.; lot 33 x 150. 3 Eas. to $3600-- COLLINGWOOD ST.: stone; 7 rooms; furnace, electricity; oak floors. Lot 66 x 120, =: $1900--CHARLES STREET: frame; 6 rooms: B. and C.; easy terms, $3000--PLUM STREET, cor- Barrie; frame; 7 rdoms; lot 66 ft. front. With hours of study. daily, should Tot be handicapped with poor eyesight It takes but a few minutes for me in examining a child's eyes to KNOW { whether or not their eyes focus prop- $3800--PINE STREET --Groo- ||| oT ery store and dwelling; 7 rooms; furnace; electricity; good barn, McCann's + Real Estato ang Apsurance 86 Brock St. Phono 826 or 621 Why not make sure on this point | to-day? 1 Consult: * J. 5. Asselstine, D.0SS. Eyesight Specialist 342 King St, Kingston, Ont. sn Sg egg A er Arter "Hersley Blend" Tea . |f Sold In Bulk ; A Tea to please the most critical tea lovers --Black Tea, 60c. quality for ......45¢c. VEGETABLES Large consignment fresh from the growers, at prices below general market prices --To- matoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Onions Squash, Celery. Try us for your Vegetables Sat- urday. FOR PRESERVING Peaches, Pears, Plums, Citrons. POTATOES .. 200 bags "White Cobble r"' Potatoes; large, |} clean-skinned; white: ERNE EERE EEE NEE ERE EER FAIR CLOSES SATURDAY IT WAS THE BEST EXHIBITION IN KINGSTON'S HISTORY The Agricultural Exhibits and the Hors 8 Were Noteworthy Eight sar *eople Attended Fair Balloon rn and pa 3 1 J few seconds 1d A few balloon one para- in 1 for parachute filled out cended slowly ments after leavi disengaged chute and' the other to ea ng t h from ontinued the descent He made a perfe landi 16 sidéwalk out main groun 1 finest paract nself t drop, 2 the 1e It was seen here ir The Horsé Races, r Bushell is verta d on the 1¢ races at this yea saw all y to be torses he pro- Yesterday } ecords beaten I" won out in The large crowds pre- delighted with the trot ting, the like of which wis never be- fofe seen in Kin "The hest time was in fourt last heat, when '"'Mussell Shell," owned by C Cinderella of North Bay, cover A mile in a frac n better t which broke over two mn any previous » on this track The 2.2 3 hustler, good star the the. *'f the B eo ishes heats 2 lass Justo the Great, ) Griffin, Broce Dolly Patch, O. L Smithfield Robert Patch, Belleville . . Laura Pointer J. Lowry, being 6 W. Orr, Free for All Mussell Shell, Cinderella, North Bay .. ... 3 Grand Opera, 2: J. Brennan . .... 1 Mansfield, Jas. MacDonell, \ 2 Other Features, The cadets of the Royal Military | College gave their third and final ex- | hibition of cal drill before an interested crowd The feature of the display was the formation of pyramids by the cadets, who were loudly applauded. Both Canadian planes were giving passe during afternoon. phy and German air- nger flights "eo 3 3 Peter KildufM's Exhibit Among the exhibitors at the In-! dustrial Exhibition this year, iz a former Kingstonian, Peter A. Kil duff, of Ottawa, who showed in the main building, an interégting'| fminfature set'of horseshoes, hacked - It smiths' and stone cutters' tools. The | stone cutters' (ols represents three norte is : perfect cooking Po- 'tatoes. . FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY |[ In abundance: ANDERSON BROS. LID. Phone 458-459. : old-time mechanics, viz, Donald: nayes, Lansdowne, Jas. Matthews: and. Jos, Kally, Oftawa. These ; goods were de by Mr. Kildufi's| father in a blacksmith shop, situ-| ated on" Johnson street, this city, | during the early history "of King | ston. Mr. Kilduff showed the: Whig] a guotation fro this paper printed | on Sept. 28.-h, 1359, which had: the | following reference to his father in| this exhibit: 2 "Peter Kildufl of this city is per- sonally superintending his case of bammered steel work consisting of | sets of stone-masons' and stone-cut-! HE DAILY BRIT! e. free for all') 13198 = INCIDENTS OF THE ouY || LOCAL "NOTES 'AxD '11EMs ' QF GENERAL "INTEREST. 'mings in the City and Viciuity What Merchants Offer the of the Whig, W no tuner, ae G84w Happ: the leaders cha that village: lock. Or Young people cordially 0 invited . . " Childhood Constipation - » Ty - Constipated children can prompt relief through the Baby's Own Tablets. The are mild but thorough laxative which never fail to regulate the howels s nd stomach, thus driving out econ tipa- tion and indigestion: colds and s$im- * Concerning them Mrs Daigle, Demain, Que. "Baby's Own Tablets have reat benefit to my little boy, suffering from constipation ion. They quickly rel - 1 now he is in the best of The Tablets are sold by tealers or by mail at 0X from the Dx Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont Look! Farewell Services, and Mrs. Burton of Mont- special farewell day-int Citadel; the Ad have visited find use of Tablets ple 9 25 vation ! and Mrs Bowling Semi-Fina The played off right ¢ versity gre 1 0.0 on from E. William- 'T; by a score of 18 The finals will game will play Mes: E. Johnston. mat "THE HAT STORE" 'New Hats BUY TO-NIGHT --New Stiff Hats --New Soft Hats. . --New Velour Ha --New Tweed Hats --New Fall Caps --New Fall Gloves --New Umbrellas Come to "The Hat Store" to-night and choose a new Hat from our great var- iety of styles. ° Mills & Co. 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. SH WH ie orders at EERE NNR ON EIN EE Williams' BIRR SRERELRRED 1G SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ---- Thrée Best Serials of the Year. Secure your copy early to avoid bi The new authorized edition for use in the Pu » Telephone 919 Ten Best Short Stories of the Month. disappointment. New Public School Hygiene The College Book Store ® blic Schools now ready. Open Evenings FOR THE LADIES Nobby Coats, That Are Works of A rt, and Popular Priced. FOR THE MEN 50 dozen heavy Wool Sox; seamless; grey shades; 60c. value. On sale, special to- voes 39¢. a pair. FOR THE BABY ~ Corduroy, Plush, Bearskin and Heavy Silk Bonnets for Fall and Winter .wear. cially priced at ENERERNNNEREVINEaAES Spe- eT Newman & Shaw t& The Always Busy Store =] 4 rn -- DRAGGED CREW OFF BARGE ita When The Hilda Broke Away From | the Thompson. The barge Hilda, which broke from its convoy, the tug D. G. Thomp son, on Wednesday, is lost west of Galloup Islands. Its crew, L. Conflin- eare, P. Thibeault and J. King, were brought to Cape Vincent on the tug, after having been dragged from the derelict barge. They loft yesterday in an endeavor to locate the lost tow. The barge is owned by the Montreal Transportation Company and carried $35,000 worth of wheat. The tug had two barges in tow, the Cold Wave and Hilda, and the Hilda's rudder was carried away by the seas when she became unmanage- TFRIENDSHIP'S FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT ~--CHBICE AppLrs. ~~TOMATOES --POTATOES --AKRD CORN. 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 ~~ -- > ok < ® v Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup utors for Red Rose Tea----the Good Tea - Distrib the opuldr Buy them! i | Victory ~Bonds~ are thing. - | . W.R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION Li No. 6-543 no tense SN ot in Ce RLY S81 /ir fu 1; side and front CK and front stairs; BEVE $3.350 JHNSTON 8T brick fronts: electric od yhrd and gate- class properties state that Dusehusers We f 8 E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnston ang Division Sta, ; Phones 330%, and 5284, Saw Mill, Planing Mill, Woodworking fac- tory, Lumbes Yards, Coal Sheds, etc. This plant closes at 5 o'clock Pm. every day, S. ANGLIN & C0. Woodworking Factory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets KINGSTON, ONT, Office Phone gg Factory Phone 1415 a Lumber, ' fa 4 4 . " 4 4 L Fees BUDERS st wu » p- Coal ana weoq able, The tug managed to get the crew off by throwing lines to them and dragging them aboard. i VT ssa ANADAS ¥ Best [tne Serge Suits. Prevost, Brock street, has received a case of the above suits made by the best manufacturer's guarsntee. Just #8 well made as order work. Anyone "in need of a blue serge suit would do | welts see them. We will guarantees hota coior and workmanship. -------- Marine Intelligence Steamer Maple Grova passed light from Mo borne. Steamer Chamberlain and arrived from Scdus with coal. Steamer argo cleared for Oswego. The Donnélly Wrecking Co.'s stea- mer and outfit clemred last night to i release the barge Hilda which went ashore on Stony Point. up ntreal, to Port Col- barge $1 i ------ ---------------- -- + - Guard of Honour, { Applications for Guard of Honour ifor the Prince of Wales any 14th] [Regt'] registration of war service In| {Canada or overseas at Orderly Roér in Armouries, $-12 43 and 2-5 daily Evenings of Tuesday, Thursday sad | i Saturday. : AVORITE SALE--WEEK.END CHOCOLATES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' 2 30e. LB." PAGE AND SHAW C HOCOLATES 25 1b. Lh RY

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