Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1922, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WH IG. the Home! K/L A New Angle n FLICTRIC IRONING 4 Broadway Foresees Season of Many Revivals IT RESTS THE WRIST take bold of a Hot Fh Lhe Tron, and lace Txt umd on the special rest you use goes di. the clothes you are feature jeduces to a matter of fuiding rather than of exertion. pa i al . grey % R\ / For Crepes and Silks and Fragile Laces --ito keep them fresh and new they are pure, whole soap, with no filler and little moisture. This saves soap money. . They also protect your clothes from effects of destructive soap ingredients. Broken threads and weakened texture usually are not due to poor material, but to the effects of common laundry soap. Canadian Genera) Electric Co., Limited Head Office: Sales Branches in all Large Cities ge Prettier every time they are washed! Think of being able to say this about the crepes, silks and satins which used to be such a problem. 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Stewart Corner Princess and Wellington Ee = Old Songs, Old Plays, Old Stars to Delight New York Audiences New York Crry.--The wise acres are predicting a season of reviv- als for the Great White Way. Old plays are being brought out of the storehouse and dusted off for re- presentation or for conversion into the movies. Efficient Even old stars are reported to be : grooming up the roles in which Optical they first won popular favor. Service From intense modernism the tide is turning back to the old fashion. Frances Starr's new play "Shore Leave" is not a revival, but it in- cludes a resurrection that draws applause ' every night from blasé Manhattan audiences. ' Miss 'Starr enacts the sweetheart of a sailor, and in the intervals of waiting for him to come back to her she sings persistently-- "Round her neck she wears a yel- ler ribbon, She wears it fur her lover who is fur, fur away." Nobody ever knows how much more of the old war melody she sings, because each night remi- niscent enthusiasm drowns her out. And the swinging, irresistible tune, so old that it's now new, has caught the fancy of the younger generation as well as the older. nn Our eyeglass service is based om long experience, modern equipment and progressive methods in optome- try. THE PRIZE WINNERS AT LANSDOWNE FAIR A Very Fine Showing Was Made in the Various De- partments This entitles us to your serious con- sideration, if your eyes need glasses. R. ARTHEY, RO. VISION SPECIALIST 148 PRINCESS STREET PW IF SKIN BREAKS OUT, ISFIERY, ITCHY OR ROUGH, USE SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burn- ing or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick re- Hef, even to flery eczema, that noth- ing has ever been found to take its list of the Lansdowne is a the The following prize-winners at Feir: Horses. Colt, three years, g. purpose, J. A. Humphrey, Lansdowne. Colt, oue year, g. purpose, Miss Mabel Earl, Lansdowne. Colt one year, general purpose, Thos. McRae, Lansdowne. Colt, under 1 year, general purpose, 1st, Geo. Lee; 2nd, Robt. Shields; $rd, Mitchell Bros.. Brood mare, g. purpose, colt by her side, 1st, Mit- chell Bros; 2nd, Robt. Shields. Colt, 3 years, agricultural, J. A. Hum- phrey; colt, 3 years, agricultural, J. A. Humphrey; colt, 2 years, road- ster, John 8. Elliott; colt, 1 year, carriage, Wm. Brennan; colt under 1 year, carriage, Merlin Horten; brood mare, carriage, colt by her side, Merlin Horten, agricultural team, 1st, Arden Warren, Mallory- town; 2nd, Wesley Burns, Lans- downe; 3rd, Thos. Driscoll, Howe Island. Roadster, mare or gelding in har- ness, 1st, Wellington Landon, Lans- Place. : . Because of its germ destroying perties, it quickly subdues the hing, cools the irritation and the eczema right up, leaving a elear, smooth skin in place of ugly ~ eruptions, rash, pimples or rough- ness. You do not have to wait for im- provement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mentho-Sul-|downe; 2nd, Robt. Shields, Lanse. phur at any drug store. downe; 3rd, Thomas. Truesdeil, " Lansdowne. Carriage mare or geld- ing, in harness, 1st, Clarke Foley; 2nd, Harold Landon. General pur- pose team, 1st, G. E. Jackson, Lyn; 2nd, J. Wesley Burns, Lansdowne: 8rd, David Graham. Carriage mare or gelding In harness, over 15% } hands, 1st, Raymend Murphy, Por:- ' land; 32nd, William Cook, Lans- - downe; 3rd, C. W. Cheltham, Gan- lasuance EE De barness, under 15% hands, 1st, Thos. J. Driscoll, Howe Island; 2nd, Reliable companies | only represented. Ed. Salter; 3rd, Thos. McRae, Lane- downe. ] » ry & A H D.: WIGHTMAN | ; . 1 { 151 WELLINGTON ST. : C0 KINGSTON Specials in Horses. For the auto mostly in need of paint, Mrs. Cordon Surplis, Lans- downe; best decorated auto, with lady driver, Mrs. Joel S. Webb, Gan- anoque; best decorated auto with FOZEMA ha ERE Fi eR xpe fag wae uss Bases - Skin Samed, DYE OLD CURTAINS, SWEATER OR SKIRT IN DIAMOND DYES "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, hangings, draperies, everything. Every package contains directions so simple any woman, can put new, rich, fadeless colors into her worn gar- ments or draperies even if she has never dyed before. Just buy Dia- mond Dyes--no other kind-- then your material will come out right, be- cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggist whether the ma- terial you wish to dye is woel or silk, or whether ® is linen, cotton or mixed goods. er cai Ai Piotr gentleman driver, Gordon Surplis: best exhibition of driving auto, Mrs, Joel 8. Webb, Gananoque; best lady auto driver, Mrs. Joel 8S. Webb; best lady driver, 1st, Mrs. Gordon Bur- plis, 2nd, Miss Mabel Patience, Lans- downe. Best Sound Roadster on trial on track, 1st day, 1st, Wellington Land- on, Lansdowne; 2nd, Thomas Curt- ur, Lansdowne; 3rd, Robert Shields. Best Pony and Outfit--Roy Sum- ners, Lansdowne. Best Farm Team ~1st, Arden Warren, Mallorytown; 2nd, J. Wesley Burns, Lansdowne. Best exhibit of horses--J, Wesley Burns, J. A. Humphrey. Best Shod Horse--Thomas Truesdell. Best single turnout with buggy--Roy Summers, Lansdowne, Best two Year old draft colt--Mics Mabel Bar], Lansdowne. Best Sucking Colt ----Georée Lee. Best Brood Mare with colt by side--Mitchell Bros. Best General Purpose Team--1st G. E. Jackson, Lyn; 2nd J. 'Wesley Burns. Best Lady Driver--Mrs, Barclay, An- thens. Ball, 3 etic pedigree ull, 3 years old, with 3 Holstein--1st, W. Landon, Lans- downe;. 2nd J. B. Wilson, Lans- downe. Bull, 2 years oid and under, with pedigree, Holstein--1st, Wwill- iam L. Bradley; 2nd, George Lee. Bull, 1 year oM, with pedigree, Hol- stein--1st J, A. Humphrey. Bull calf--Ist, William L. Bradley; 2nd, William Brenner. Milch cow, Hol- B. Wilson. Heifer, 3 years oM--- Bruce Grier. Heifer;\2 years .old-- lst, Witliam L. Bradley; 2nd, Will- fam L. Bradley; 3rd, William I. Bradley. Helfer 1 year old 1st, William L. Bradley; 2nd, Mitchell Bros; 3rd William L. . Bradley. Heifer calt--Mitchel Bros. Milch . jcow, grade Holstein-- 1st, Mitchell Bros; 2nd, J. B. Wilson; 3rd, Mitchell Bros. Heifer, 3 years old-- 1st; Mitchell Bros.; 2nd, Mitchell Bros. Heifer, 3 years old~--1st, Free- stein--1st, Mitchell Bros.; 2nd, J.- MADE IN CANADA Mitchell Bros. Heifer Clark Joley; 2nd, Mitchell 3rd William Bremnen. Bull, 3 years old and upwards, with pedigree, Ayr- shire--Fred McDonald, Lansdowne. Bull calf, Ayrshire--~Gordon H. Gra- ham. Milch cow, Ayrshire--Gordon H. Graham. Heifer, 2 years oid, Ayrshire--1st, Fred McDonald; 2nd, William Bremnen. Heifer, 2 years old, grade Ayrshire--Gordon H. | Graham. Heifer calt--1st, Fred Mc- | Donald; 2nd, Gordon H. raham. | Bult, 1 year old, Jersey--EHis H. | Foley. Milch cow, Jersey--1st, Ellis | H. Foley; 2nd Ells H. Foley; 3rd, | Donald Graham. Heifer, 1 year old, Jersey--Ellis H. Foley. Herd of Jersey cattle--Ellls H. Foley. Milch cow, grade Jersey--I1st, Ellis H. Foley; 2nd, Donald Graham. Heifer, 3 years old, grade Jersey--Ellis H. Foley, Heifer, 1 year old, grade Jersey----1st Ellis H. Foley; 2nd Ellis H. Joley; 3rd, Elis H. did Specials in Cattle. | Best herd pure bred . Holsteins, | Wm. L. Bradley; R. F. Hungerford, | special herd Holsteins, Wm. L. Brad- ley; Holstein bull, 0. W. Landon; | Grade dairy cow, Mitchell Bros.; | dairy cow, Mitchell Bros.; Jersey | cow, lst., Ellis H. Foley; 2nd., Dav- Id Graham; pure bred heifer, Bruce | Grier; bull calf, Wm. L. Bradley; Holstein cow, Mitchell Bros. Sheep. Aged ram, Daniel Vanarnam, Lansdowne; ram lamb, Daniel Van- arnam, Lansdowne; pair aged ewes, raising lamb, 1st, Robt. Shields; 2nd | 0. G. Cornett; pair ewe lambs, 1st, 0. G. Cornett; 2nd, O. G. Cornett; specials in sheep, Robt. Shields, O. G. Cornett, Robt. Shields, 0. G. Cor- nett. Swine. Tamworth, aged, pedigree, Walter Haskin; breed- ing - sow, Freeman Doak; boar aged, Yorkshire, D. B. Johnston & Sons; sow pig of 1922, Freeman Doak; breeding sow, 1st, Alex. Chis- amon; 2nd, B. Johnston & Sons; 3rd Alex. Chisamon. Poultry. Plymouth Rock, cockerel, Barred, ist, H. E. Pyke; 2nd, Urban Warren; ' Wyandotte, cockerel, white, 1st. Rev. I. N. Beckstead; 2nd, Rev. 1. N. Beckstead; Rhode Island Red, cock- erel, R.C, 1st, H. B. Pyke; 2nd, A. J. Sly; Leghorn, cockerel, white, S. C., 1st, J. H, Donevan; 2nd, J. H. Donevan; Minorca, cockerel, black, S.C, F. D. Warren; pair Ancona fowl, 1st, Alex. McClary; 2nd, J. H. Donevan; best developed pullet' fn breed, 1st, Mitchell Bros.; 2nd, H. E. Pyke; pr. Wyandotte fowl, white, F. D Warren; pr. Wyandotte chick- ens, R. Beckstout; 2nd, H. E. Pyke; Pr. White Orpington fowls, P. R. Me- Veigh; pr.' Buff Orpington fowls, H. Boar, with than common laundry soap. This is because E. Pyke; pr. Buft Orpington chick- hold needa. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited Montreal PAL MOLI PRINCESS S FLAKES man Doak; 2nd Mitchell Bros.; 3rd, ens, H. E. Pyke; 2nd, H. E. Pyke; | Pyke; 2nd, J. H. Donevan; best cock! calf--Ist |Rhode Island Red fowl, Rev. Beck-|and hen, H. E. Pyke; best pair tur- Bros.; |steat; 2nd, J. H. Donevan; Rhode keys, G. H. Anderson; Thos. McCrea; Island Red chicks, R.C., H. E. Pyke; | Winnipeg Vv Toronto 2nd, A. J. Sly. AP | 1664 | erel and pullet, Rev. I. N. Becksteat; best pair geese, Thos. McCrea; cock- nental system of light wine and bese { dispensing is the best solution of tha | liquor problem--better than any | system of government control, in ~ | the opinion of F. L. Flanagan, who Minorca chickens, 'black, 1st, F. D.| cock and hen, any age, breed, H. E.|"® OF 4 & Warren; 2nd, A. J. Sly; Bronze Tur-| Pyke; best pen bred to lay poultry, | has been inspecting the drinking keys, 1st, Thos. McCrea; 2nd, J. H.| Mitchell Bros.; best pair rabbits, D.|SYstems of the world on behalf of Donevan; geese, Thos. McCrea; Pe- kin ducks, J. H. Donevan; best do- mestic pets, 1st. Jas. P. Lynch; 2nd, A. J. Sly. Specials. Best exhibit of fowl, 1st, H. E. NA A AN Nt N,N Np IN Ns PN HE small white T Sweet, fat pork to taining meal." With ment inspected, Products, |¥. Jones; J. H. Donevan. ------eon FAVORS WINE AND BEER. Australian Investigator Says U. S. Prohibition is Farce. | Vancouver, Sept. 26.--The cont!- | the government of South Australia. [He sailed on the Niagara for Ade- |laide. Prohibition as practiced fa [the United States, he declared, is a {farce. He will advise the South {Australian government against try- | Ing any similar legislation. Perfect lide white beans bean--grown in soil to produce beans perfect in shape and size for thorough cooking. Rich in bone and muscle-making elements. make it a balanced sus- Tomato or Chili Sauce. Only choice meats, Dominion Govern- are used in Victory Canned Made in Canada. Keep a shelf of NATIONAL CANNED MEATS LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA

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