Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1924, p. 11

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HARDWOOD FLOORING makes beautiful, sanitary floors. all ready with a big stock to supply a big de- mand. We are Also ask "for Seaman-Kent Waxed Paper. ALLAN LUMBER CO. Victoria Street. "Phone 1042. ba "Business is Business" But Courtesy Pays UR business friends, and yours with whom we make transactions, demand that precision of efficient +| tin, Sydenham, Ont. Pe = | py execution which is a part of the regular service maintained by any bank in its daily affairs. To merit your confidence we must go further. The Standard Bank maintains a policy of personal courtesy in its dealings, regardless of their re- spective importance, which should be an DD ED DD DD DER ED ED DD SD STANDARD BANK KINGSTON BRANCH--J. F. Rowland, Manager asset in your business as well as in Achievement! ! Ad Savings Bank balance built P bY careful economy and self.deni will give you greater satistaction than an equal sum secured without difficulty or exertion The advantages of such a reserve are worth a genuine effort We welcome accounts, small or large: THE CANADIAN BANK "OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund $20,000,000 We are distributors for EDISON MAZDA LAMPS HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. All the leading designs and finishes in Walnut, Mahogany and Enamel. Robt. J. Reid - ETRE 10F few radio sia fon. Ire ER ----_ Evolution 1 slvays 'mistaken for volution. E THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG hs Kingston Fair Prize List J HORSES, Heavy Draft Horses. Pure bred stallion aged--E. Mar- Peter McCoy, | Beverley street. ~ Mare with foul by side--Chester | A. Cowan, Kingston, R.R. No. 1, G. | L, 8ibbit, Kingston, R. R. No. 1, D. | © Rogers, Kingston, R. R. No. 1., Mare, three years and over--D. C. Rogers, Kingston, R. R. No. 1; mare gan [fouled in 1922, G. L. Sibbit, King- | ston, R. R. No. 1. Foal of 1924--Chester A. Cowan, | Kingston, R. R. No. 1, G. L. Sibbit, | Kingston, R. R. No. 1, D. C. Rogers, | Kingston, R.R. No. 1. Draft team in harness, 1,500 cwt. | and over--Robert Dixon, Sunbury. { Mare with foal by side--Geo. Rob- | ertson, Portsmouth R.R, No. 1, R. E. | Harpell, Cataraqui, J. E. Penney, i Kingston, R. R. No. 1. | Foal of 1924--Geo. Robertson, | Portsmouth, R. R. No. 1; R. BE. Har- | pell, Cataraqui; J. E, Penney, King- ston, R. R. No. 1. Agricultural Horses. | Team in harness--Frank Smith & | Sons, Odessa, R. R. No. 1; Reginald Penney, Kingston, R. R. No. 1; Bert. Ball, Sunbury. Single in herness, mare or geld- | ing--Thos. Purdy, Cataraqui; Ben- | son Coulter, Kingston, R. R. No. 2. | Mare with foal by side--J. EB | Penney, Kingston, R. R. No. 1; Ben- | son Coulter, Kingston, R. R. No. 2; | Wm. Ware, Kingston, R. R. No. 1. | Filly or gelding foaled in 1922-- A. Milton, Kingston, R. R. No. 1; La Roy Hooper, Kingston R. R. No. 6; J. A. Wilson, Kingston, R. R. No. 1. Filly or gelding foaied in 1923-- A. Milton, Kingston, R. R. No. 1; Geo. Robertson; L. H. Truedell], Kingston, R. R. No. 3. Foal of 1924--J. E. Penney, King- | ston, R. R. No. 1; Wm. Ware; A. Milton. Carriage Horses. Team 15% hands and over in har- ness--E. Martin,.C. M. Simpkins, El- ginburg. Team under 15% hands in harn- ess--A. B. Hegodorn, Kingston, R. {R. No. 3; L. H. Truedell. | Carriage mare or gelding 15% | hands or over in harness, Joi. Keyes | Kingston, R. R. No. 3; Geo. Gates, Westbrooke. | Carriage mare or gelding under [15% hands in harness--D. J. Lloyd, | Gananogue; C. N. Stokes, Glenburnie | R. R. No. 1. Carriage mare with foal by side-- Walter Hegadorn, Odessa; L. H. Truedell, D. C. Rogers. Filly or gelding foal of 1923--L. H. Trudell, Walter Hegadorn, Odes- sa. Standard Bred Horses. « «Mare or gelding in he re Foster, Yarker; E.'S. Nelson street, city. 'Brood mare with foal by side-- E. 8. Steen, 245 Nelson street, city. Foal for 1924--E. 8. Steen. Yearling shown to rein--E, S. Steen. #n-| 3, + 345 Roadster. Horses. Stalifon and age hackney or stan- dard bred--D. A. Curtis, 5566 King street, city; A. McAlister, 4 Conces- sion street, city. Roadser, single 156% hands and over in harness--Geo., Ggtes, West- brooke; A. L. Stover, Elginbung, N. H. Pickering, 118 Nelson street, city. Roadster, single under 153 hands in harness--A. L. Stover, Elginburg; C. M. Stokes, Glenburnje, R. R. No. 1; A. McAlister, 4 Concession street, city. Hegadorn, Odessa. Saddle horse to be shown mount- ed--Gen. A. BB. Ross; Isaac Bushell, 9 Barrack street, city; H. Fowler, 96 Rideau street, city. Filly or gelding foaled in 1922 Le Roy Hooper, Kingston, R. R. No. 5. Filly or Gelding foaled in 1923-- 'Walter Hegadorn. Foal of 1924--Walter Hegadorn. Pony Class Bb. Best registered stallion 3 years old and over--E. J. Metcalf, Princess street; Chas. Cuningham, 65 Bay street. Best registered stallion two years old and under, Dr. F. O'Connor, 193 Bari street, oity. Best registered mare, 3 years old and over--E. J. Metcalfe, Princess street; D, F. O'Connor, 193 Barl street, city. : Best registered mare two years old and under--E. J. Metcalfe. - Best Shetland poney in harness not necessarily registered -- BH. J. Metcalfe, Princess street, city. Best Shetland pony under saddle not necessarily registered--H. Cor- coran, 299 Division street, city; Dr. F. O'Connor, 193 Earl street, city.' bes Ey J : J Ponies Other Than Shetland. Best pony in harness not neces- sarily registered--A. MoAlister, 4 Concession street; John Sowards, Montreal street, city; Mrs. Brook, 4 College street, city, Best pair of 'ponies--T. Davis, Kingston Junction. Best pony under saddle--D. Con- stantine, 119 Earl street, city: R. EB. Harpell, Cataraqui; J. Eves, 171 Raglan road, city. : Dr. Bell's special price--Best single turnout driven by a lady-- Manly Foster, Yarker; A. L. Stover, iN. H. Pickering, 11% Earl street, City. Posi prise Bont foal for 1924 m ary Lad"--Geo. Rob- ertson, Portsmouth, R. R. No, 1; J. B. Penogy, Kingston, R, R, No. A Mare with foal by side -- Waiter | Chester A. Cowan, Kingston, R. R. No. 1. CATTLE. | Short Horn Pure Bred. Bull, 1 year old, Moore gan, RR. 1 Kingston. Cow, aged let and 2nd, Finnigan. Cow, 8 years old--Moore Finni. Moore Fiani- Hetter, 1 year old--Moore Finni- gan. Best Male Finnigan. Grade Beefing Grade, Oow aged--HBertrim Blackburn, Uxbridge; W. A. Fennlgan, R.R. 1 Kingston; W. A. Fannigan, R.R. 1 Kingston, Cows 3 years old, W. A. Finnigan. Heifer, two years old, Leroy Hoop- (er, R.R. 5 Kingston; W. A. Finni- (gan. Heifer, 1 year old, Bertrim Black: burn. and Female--Moore Jersey Breed. Bull, two years--Walter Compton, R.R. 2 Harrowsmith; F. J. Pdr kins, R.R. 1 Kingston. Bull, 1 year--Willlam Hooper, Glenburnie. Bull calf of 1924--A. A. Bruton, Glenburnie; F. J. Perkins; F. R. and C. 8. Anglin. Cow aged--J. M. Anderson, Barrietield; A. A. Burton; William Hooper. Cow, 3 years old milking--F. J. Perkins. Heifer, 2 years old milking--¥F. J. Perkins, F. J. Perkins, Helfer 3 years dry-- F. R, and C. 8. Anglin. \ Heifer 1 year old--¥F. R. and C. 8. Anglin, A. A. Burton, Helfer Calf 1924-- 2nd and 3rd F. J. Perkins. Holstein. Bull aged--Robert Merritt, 8ills- ville; James Henderson & Son, Portsmouth R:R. 1; John Cline, Nap- anee. Bull 2 years old--Baker Bros, Portsmouth; W. Radage & Son, Westbrooke. Bull 1 year old--F. J. O'Neil, Portsmouth; G. L. 8ibbit, RR. 1 Kingston; George Robertson, Ports- mouth. Bull under 1 year--James Hend- erson & Son; D. C. Rogers, R.R. 1 Kingston; W. Radage &-Sons, West- brooke. Bull calf of 1924--Robert Mer- rit, James Henderson & Son. Cow aged--James Henderson & Son; 2nd and 3rd Robert Merritt; 4th Baker Bros. Cow dry--Robert Merritt, James Henderson & Son, John Cline, D. C. Rogers. » a 3 years. old milking--1st . Hend: i Son; 2nd and a aker Bro Heifer 2 yéars old milking--Rob- ert Merritt, Bakeér Ron. James Henderson & Sons, rt Merritt. Heifer '2 years. old dry, James Henderson & Son, Robert ' Merritt, James Henderson & Sons, M. H. Stover, Elginburgh. Helfer senior yearling--Ist and 2nd and 4th, Robert Merritt; 3rd James Henderson. & Son. > ~Hetfer junior yearling--John Cline, James Henderson, F. J. O'- Neil, Baker Bros. Heifer under 1 year--1st and 2nd Baker Bros.; 3rd James Henderson; 4th John Cline. Heifer calf of 1924---1st D. COC. Rogers; 2nd and 3rd James Hend- erson & Son; 4th Baker Bros. Best bull any age--Robert Mer- ritt, Best female Henderson & Son: Best herd--Robert Merritt. any age--James Ayrshire Breed. . Bull aged---8teve Knight, 'burg, Bull ¢ calf of 1924---Steve Knight. Cow aged--Steve Knight. Cow 3 years old milking«8teve Knight. Heifer 2 years old milking--=Steve Knight. Helfer 1 year old---8teve Knight. Heifer calf under 1 year--Steve Knight. Heifer calf of 1934--Steve Knight. Best bull any age--Stéve Knight. Best female any age--Steve Knight. Best herd--steve Rage Elgin- Bull aged--Bertfim Blackburn Bull 1 year old--Bertrim Blagk- 'burn. Bertrim Bis : Cow aged---Bertrim Blackburn. Cow 3 years old milking--Bert- rim Blackbura. 9 Heifer 2 years old 'miting--Bert. rim Blackburn. Helfer 1 year old--I1st and 2nd Bertrim Blackburn. Helfer under 1 year--Bertrim Blackburn. 3 Heifer of 1934--Bertrim Black- PR fb iio Tor gg : O'Neil, George Robertson, F. Oo Neil. years old Ln Ja and Bull calf of 1024--1st and 2nd| Blackburn. TT eT TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS George Robertson. Heifer 2 years old milking--1st and 2nd, Frank Smith, Heifer 2 years old dry--F¥F. J. 0" Nell. Heifer 1 year old--Baker Bros, F. J. O'Neill, James McFarlane, Geo. Robertson. Heifer calf of 1924--James Mc- Farlane, George Robertson, Frank Smith, George Robertson, ¥. J. 0% Neil. Special prize given by W.'F, Me- Brown for the best herd of dairy Come in and see this excellent Range. Stevenson & Hunter Su Cer Anan FINDLAY SPECIAL TORTOISE COOK Six Cooking Holes, Special Fire Box for Wood. Another masterpiece in Tortoise Cook construction. Large and roomy Fire Box for burning wood, and still retaining the advantages of round firepot for coal. 7 SA 83-87 PRINCESS &7T. cattle, ; pedigreed--Robert Merritt, Sillsville. (To be Continued.) Child Drowned in Pail, 8t. Catharines, Sept. 26.--Robert, seventeen-months-old son of WilHam R. Reid, was 'drowned in a pail of water 1oft on The floor of the house this, morning. 'The mother discov- ered the child's pesition about ten minutes afterward, but efforts to re- 1 suscitate were futile. Our Repair Department Is an important factor-- never slighted. \ Templés lengthened or shortened, new guards, or old ones securely fixed up, a loose screw tightened or lenses re-adjusted. Annoying mishaps quickly rectified at little or no expense. R. ARTHEY, RO. VISION SPECIALINE | SCARFES i for outside and inside use -- ll one grade--THE BEST. Reduced price $1.40 quart. Sold by: : W. G. VEALE 314 BARRIE STREET | |] I I] | | the face Cow, 8 3nd, James Henderson & Sons; 3rd om out the Dept! If it should be your lot ta go down into the d others: 'have, your first the If they ave, what » relief to your mind! : J a i Wrie for Peter Theis ln fr re mh, ct et ve cy

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