SATURDAY, OCTOBER i, 1019, 5 I » ns Univ rsity ---------- uee T BOOKS) BOOKS AND FOUXNT sr | Uglon 141 PRINCESS STREET, oO 7 S COMING TO KINGSTON Evangelist G. Chambers Don't Fail To Hear Him in the Ontario Hall, City Buildings October 5th at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Services will tinve the following week every night Saturday, at con ~gimple old fashion Gospel wil with a 1. 1if de fre livared shness be 1 know, tha God is get- an opportunity the nledy? THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ERNESTTONN'S EXHIBITION S551 ON FRIDAY THE BEST AT OD} conp. : » High-Class Agricultgral Were ere Horse Races Itural So- exhibi- on Friday ¢ the best o Hy 3,000 peo hough the forenoon the roads wet om the heavy rain of In the afternoon ut the spacious sum of $21 was reg! nd rent grounds ed from The gate receipts were the esides the agricultural exhibits, which were of the highest class, horse races and baseball were among the reactions, all of wih¥® were very much enjoyed. The Great War Vet- erans' brass band of Kingston plaved ail the afternoon, and in the evening a concert and dance took place in the township hall, where the young folks had a splendid time The township of Er nestiown is one of the oldest in Upper Canada, be- ing settled by the U.E. Loyalists in 1782; from whom most of the present residents are descendents For eigh- ty-four years the township fair has been the one great event that brought all of the people together in com- ('petition and in social intercourse an eve imulated them to new en the result that #t & agricultural = dis This fact in the quality of the . cattle, sheep, hogs and fowl 4s in the field crops and fruits that were exhibited Mr Smythe, of Cataraqui, and J Madden, that it was very dificult choice between them The basebail game tom conditi on . Lucas an : e committee; , supe tendent of ecaitl ard swine; G. Clark and Swiizer, superictendenis of ge manufacturing, fine arts and pa ing; Daly L. Boice superintendent of poultry, grain, ¢*°-y products and vegetables These gentlemen have for many years been zealous proriot- ] ers of agriculture én the towaship | and are congratulated upon the suc- | cess cof their efforts this year. { Baby's Own Tablets Of Great Help Mothers, if your baby or growing child is sickly; if he does not sleep! well at night: if he cries a great deal; Is constipated and his little bowels and stomach are not working right, give him Baby's Own Tablets -~they have proved of great help to thousands of mothers Concerning the Tablets, Mr&. W. H. Decater, Cor- son's Siding, Ont, says:--*"1 have used Baby's Owam Tablets and" have found them excellent for the little ones and would not be without them." The - Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative and are guaran- of Napanee' were judges of field teed to contain no harmful drug crops, dairy products and fruits. The women's department too, was Very comprehensive, including super- i mples of needle work, dairy 8, cooking, knitted work, om- I y, ete The main hall was a Beat centre of attrastion, p. rticnlar- ly. to the women and young Tolks Mrs. Anderson, of Napanee was the judge of fancy work and cooking. Horses wera shown in four classes, draught, general purpose, carriage ind. roads andthe judge; H.W Graham; Carp, expressed himself as being highly pleased with the standard of those exhibited particu- larly with the draught and general purpose horses, which wer: chiefly Percherons and Clydes, Chester Card, f Odessa, had a beautiful! mare and (foal and James Creighton--of Fred=1 ericksburg. a mare, foal and year- ling. Ia these exhibits there is no evidence of the automobile and trae- tor su ceding the horse, the value of which is properly understood by these farmers. Cattle were repre- sented by thd Holsteins and Ayr- shires. The sxhibitors were C. W Neville, of Switzerville, who captured prizes at . Kingston for Cotswald sheep; J A. MacFarlane, Frank For Wedd SILVER TEA SERVICES A suggestion that will meet approval 'of every with the bride, and something that will give service for a life-time, ® + We mention a beautiful three . piece set at $30.00. E can exartly duplicate your WwW lenses. if you save the pieces - We refit you as exactly as if we were following the original. pre- scription. Experienced optometrists Agree that a person's ever should be re-examined at least once every two years. Your focusing ace ommoda- tion is very apt to he better or and a change of lens-power able. Other sets from $12.00 up. Kinnear & dEsterre JEWELERS worse, advis- | 100 PRINCESS ST. Smith, George Robinson, C. W. Lucas and Fenton Reid, of Odessa. J. Joyce and ©. W. lawley, of Napanee, were the judges. There was a very] large "exhibit of sheep, among the exhibitors being C." W. Neville, Cots- 1 Wesley Dawson, of Napanee, Oxfords, and Southdowns; J. A. Maec- Farlane, of Odessa, Oxfords, and 8S. G. Hogle, of Violet, Oxfords. Nr. Springstead. of Napanee, was the judge of sheep and hogs. Frank Keill was a large exhibitor of Tamworth hogs and poultry. Mr. Keill carried off a number of prizes for hogs and fowll at the Kingston Industrial last week, Too much praise cannot be bestow. ed upon the exhibitors of stock for their zeal in bringing their animals to the fair over wet roads, for the) contributed in large measure to its success. The horse races sure to al. heavy gave great plea- The track was a Httle at first but improved. Max- well, owned by H. Revell, of Emest- town, won the green race, and laura Pointer, owned by J. Lowry, won the free-for-all, after five heats. race Alvardo, owned themselves, each baving a first. In In the running race, Reo, owned and mounted by Mr. Balants, of Napanee, won from. Tipsy, owned and driven by LesHe Ruttan, of Bath. The results by heats: Green race: Maxwell H. Revell, Ernest- town .. EX Awan Tales Exaltum, A. Stein, Kingston Joe, Willis Unger, Morven. . Free-térall: , Laura Pointer, J. Lowry 3 0 00 pe Offices to let; frst floor front; heat- TELEGRAPH BUILDING, CLARENCE STREET Apply ive ; C, 8S. KIBKPATRICK ON PREMISES. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE KINGSTON Alvardo, Mr. Thompson .2 Little Todd, Mr. Fenwick 1 Teddy B., Mr. Smith ... 4 Running race: Reo, Mr. Balance, Napanee |. 1 | Tipsy, Leslie Ruttan, Bath ,.., 2 » The race officials were: Starter, T. K. Nicholson; judges, J. 8. Wilder, William Veale, Fred Laidley, all of [ Kingston. Mr. Nicholson was highly commended for his ability as a start- jer. Hes one of Kingston's foremost Fg r Men's Box Calf Bluchers with Leather Lin- - $4.95 / ings--a serviceable Fall Shoe . . , Allan M. Reid, | SHOE STORE I 111 Princess St. { hor and his services were high- {1y appreciated. | © Among the special prizes offered {at the fair was one by the Royal Bank {of Canada for the best addressed en- | velope. There was a very large num- | ber of competitors and the winners { were: Susie Young, of Bath, first; Helen Asselstine, of Wilton, second, and Eleanor Bulock. of 8.8. Ne. 2, that-is why they always do good and never harm. They are sold by meadi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Victorian Order of Nurses. The monthly meeting of the Vie- torian Order "of Nurses was Thursday. The nurse reported visits during September Religious denominations: Methodist, 18; An- glicans, 11; Presbylerians, 5; Ro- man Catholics, 5; Holiness Move- ment, 1. Donations, infants' clothing Girls' Fellowship club, Y.W.C.A., sum of money, Shane and Mrs Adams The work atqthe child welfare sta- tion is mest gratifying in its results Frail babes are brought to greater strength by a careful study of each case, particularly the feeding. Moth- €rs are urged to bring their babes to the station on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons: Mrs. Large Dairy Project. The estate of the late Mr. Allison, Empey Hill, are making preparations to commence operations {in dairy farming on a scale which will make this one of the model dairy farms of the province. The large barn is the only building to be erected this year, all other subsidiary buildings wlil be deferred till next year. W. H.| Crossman, Nova Scotia, will manage the undertaking and W. D. Midmer, Napanee; is collaberating with Mr. | Crossman in preparing the plans and | will éarry out the works, including the water supply and installation of pumps and machinery, all of which | is to be of the most modern and prac- tical type. ~ Changes at Newburgh. Changes in real estate have be- | come "almost epidemic in Newburgh. | The preperty owned by Clarence Wil- son, Winnipeg, has been purchased by James Wales, Ernesttown. A. W Caton's home. by George Paul, of His Majesty's Customs. The house | owned by Mrs. Dr. Young. Main/ street, known as the Dr. Aylesworth | house, goes to Willlam Nugent, Nap- | anee. A properiy owned by Mr. Ryan has been purchased by Mr. Coldwell Camden, and Mr. Ryan has acquired the house on, Concessign street, known as the Huyck house. A Tutor Fou Matriculation: A University man, whose an- nouncement appears in to-day's tlass- ified columns, is still willing to take several more pupil§ for matricula- tion subjects. Individual lessons are given, the classes being held each evening. Further information may be obtained by addressing FEduca- tional, care Miss Bates, 85 Welling- ton Street. Church Services. i Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock street--The minister, Rev. W. Taylor Dale, will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 | pm. Communion at morning ser- | vice. Beginners' and primary Sun-| day school classes at 11 a.m; main | school and Bible class, 3 p.m.; Y.P.S., | Monday, at 8 pm. Strangers and | visitors cordially welcomed to all ser- vices. --------------- A Napanee Lady In It. Cobalt -Daily Nugget. At the Liberal convention for the candidates were nominated, includ- Ing one woman, 'Mrs. Charles Weir. of Cobalt, all but Mr. Ralph Taylor, | riding of Temiskaming, some fifteen | ap ---- on Girls! High Top Laced B black Calf and fine Kid-- sizes ranging from .... ... Peocee wo ol = octs in brown and 2. Prices cree... $94.00 to $5.50 11to 3 A ------ TT ------ THE CRITICAL MAN'S HAT If you find it hard to get suited in Hats this is the place to come, where you have (he? large stock of authoritative styles to choose from. ~NEW DERBIES. ~NEW SOFT HATS. 'EW VELOUR HATS. | =--NEW TWEED HATS ~NEW CAPS. ~NEW GLOVES. As usual, we excel in style value. CAMPBELL BROS. ingston's Largest Hat Dealers and LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS EE -- ---- Help That You Can Keep YOUR POMESTIC PROBLEM 18 SOLVED The modern woman demands a 'Kitchen Cabinet, tis a complete kitchen in itself and fits in perfectly wit saving modern kitche, \ labor in a step- Silent Servant Three Shelf Tea Waggon, with removable tray and rubbed tyred wheels. Jas. Reid The Busy Store With the Large Stock "Phone 147 for Service. SN Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor AND CONFECTIONERY STORE HOT DRINKS PURE ICE CREAM in I HOME-MADE CANDY AND CHOICE CHOCOLATES Sakell's Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only few cents Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or eorn between the toes, and the calluses, without sore- || ness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discov] | ia il ery of a Cincinnati genius, wonderful, It KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. of Mrs. Hugh third. The specimens were so good Napanee. Davy, Thomas street Sn a - NOPE! YOU CANT FOOL 'EM! a ! tate] When Twenty-five Millions Buy "Cascarets" They 'Must be "Just Right" for Liver and Bowels and sour, indigestible waste without griping of inconvenience. Cascarets regulate hy stimulating the liver and being 'bengthening the bowel muscles, the | They never weaken or upset you like while you | Salts, Calomel or violent Pills. Cas the toxins, poisons | carets cost so little tea. carets were sold last vear to folks who wanted relief from Constipation, Blliousness, Indigestion, Gases, Colds and Sick Headache without = be shaken up and sickened all next day. Cascarets work sleep. removing * Twenty-five million boxds of Bl | | ler. resigning in the latter's favor. Mrs. | Weir is a daughter | | , a | General Booth, of the Salvation | Army. spoke to several thousand peo- | Plo at the Market Square. I A golf match was played between -Kipgstan and Ottawa, and Kingston | wom. ns Kingston team was com- i Of T. Harley, J. Cappon, G. A. | Robins. Col. Cotton, Dr. R. T. | Walkem, Major Drury and Capt. Lee. | | Capt. Joseph Dix arrived home | | trom Gananoque, after completibg fii eaten with the steamer Lore-! The city and Portsmouth 'rugby teams are hard at practice, and some ljvely games are expected. conn. cmt General Worried. B. Lucas, attorney-general, most of his time between | mow and polling day in his own con | stitwency of Centre Grey. Hi had a i majority of $97 at the last election, i but he seems to be imbued with the i A i Hon. I : will spedid NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE PHONE 640 : LL ETO 2 CER ------- FEAT hm SPLENDID FARM, 135 ACRES ~TWO MBLES FROM CITY -- FOR SALE. Mattress Renovating Hair, Cotton and Fibre Mattresses renovated and re. covered. 3 APPLY: -- Made as good as new. Your patronage solicited. M. KELLIHER Frontenac Mattress Co. 383 CHARLES STREET. Real Estate & insu rance 80 Brock St. m nr IR DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED MEN, APPLY OUR NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR NOW OPEN - Try our delicious Ice Cream which cannot be surpassed in quality. For employment information. For Land Settiement, matters, advise: Bank of Toronto Bldg. cor. 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