Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1925, p. 7

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Gy i P > SR at SRA ho 2 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC . 1 INA | Ewe, two shears and over--Wil- Two year old--H. Drumgoole, A. : : : 1 STELLA EXHIBITION * fliam Scott, Morrigon Scott. Drumgoole. a . : --- » Three year old--R. Marshall. ¥ Fr : * : : . . ~ DREW LARGE CROWDS Poultry. | Ladies' turnout for special prize 3 py A WO \ rt eCcla 5 White Wyandotte fowl--William | given by Paisley Hotel, Napanee-- . . 3 : . Fleming, Wallace Hefford. | William Cochrane, John McMullen. -- 3 | Ladies' turnout, W. H. Preston | More Exhibits Than Before--| White Leghorn fowl--E. McDon- ; ald. special---John McMullen, William he Nice, new lot of Checked Horse Races and Baseball Plymouth Rocks (barréd)--P. M. | Cochrane, Samuel Miller ' X Strived Shi Match Held. Howard, John Tugwell, W. Brown. | The judges were: Ralph Sills; ode and tripe rts ; Common fowl---E. McDonald. | Adolphustown, poultry: D! Thomp- : S " With Collars to match. These are There was ideal weather and a White Wyandotte chickens--B. [sos and G, W. Lucas, Odessa, sheep; : \ 3 dandies. tremendous crowd for the annual! McDonald. i & Finlay and C. Nicholson, Collins' ~ . ' Stella exhibition which was Barred Rock chicken--John Tug-! Bay, cattle: Mr. Granby, Peterboro, : 2 « Price $2.50 held in the village of Stella, Amherst | well, Thomas Hill, E. Filson. herses; Mrs. Belford, Codrington, ; ; ) Island, on Tuesday. Although the Common chicken--W. Brown, J. [ladies work; R. Frink, Collins' Bay, . § 5 ; ¢ Weather was threatening during the | Willard. { W. Finnigan, Pittsburg, vegetables. . : : ; English Broadcloth from ai pares werared and people| Rhode Island Red chicken--P. M.| The officers were as follows: Pre. ee ese new F x from all parts were present. The! Howard. { sident, David Caughey; vice-presi- / A steamer Brockville as well as a num- Turkeys--W, J. Glenn, H. Browmyd dent, "P. Tugwell; , secretary-treas- ber of private owned motor boatstSam Miller. jurer, D. H. Filson: directors, I. J. v : brought a large number of people to Geese--Robert Fleming, J. Wil- | Marshall, Samuel Miller, R. D. Glenn, . St I . ih 3 the island. Show day on Amherst| lard, Robert Filson. | William Scott, Ray McMaster, Wil- es a Island is looked forward to with a Ducks--Robert Fleming, J. Wil- | liam Cochrane, Robert Fleming, « y . great deal of interegt 'and all work |lard, John Filson. j John Glenn, W. J. Glenn, P. M. How- -- {ard, A. GI Hitchens, A, M. Hitchens, the isl . c-- . A George Van Horne The 5% whieh ie now over sixty | Roots, Seed, Grain and. Hoe Crop. | H. 8. Patterson, C. A. Gibson. . Men's Brown and Black Brogue years of age has grown gradually Birley--W, J. Glenn, J. Willard, eh inces: . "Phone 362-w. } o : 213 Princess Street P one Ww until at the present time it is.one|H. Brown. A HIGH TARIFF Oxfords and Boots, of the outstanding exhibitions in the| Spring whéat--John Filson, Wil- province. The number of. exhibits | liam Fleming, 8. Reid. ¥ Smo | this year were larger than Jast and| Oats--W. J. Glenn, J. Kilpatrick.| | WOULD SPELL RUIN a . : = 3. 'Kilpat- Men's Black and Brown Laced Shirts With Collars to match. $2.50 to $4.75 the judges were delighted with the Peas---Ray McMaster, ' || class of goods that were shown. rick. . a : The judging took place during the/| Timothy seed--William Gienn, (Continued from Page 1) Boots and Oxfords In very neat pat- 3 The E lo) er morning and the afternoon was given { Jr., J. Kilpatrick, R, B: Glenn. for any commodity we have to sell \ x Nv EN ! over to sports and hérse races which | White beans--David Caughey. but would definitely mean a higher -- terns, of o were very much enjoyed. The baby White potatoes--Thomas Glenn, | price for everything we have to buy 3 Selection fl 'show was another great attraction.| Robert Fleming, P. M. Howard. from shoes and clothes for the fam- . h 1 f } The judges in this event were Miss Colored potatoes--William Coch-| ily to the machinery used in develop- Just rig t sty €8 for early Fall, i Middle Age of a Mary o'Rourke.. Ottawa, and Miss | rane, William Fleming, Robert Flem- ing the great natural resources of . * Ruth Davy, Bath. ing. the country. ; 3 People who wear glasses for ; ; i= 2 Squash -- Ray | MoMaster, W. a close work only, must have Di am ond Ladies Served Dinner. Brown. : *. Higher Corto of Living. i thelr lenses changed every year > Dinner was sefved dn Victoria hall| Mangels--Robert Fleming, Wil- What does it mean to the city ; : 8 or Bo. As the eyes steadily at the noon hour and those who were | liam Fleming, W. J. Glenn. dweller? It means for every family LE, ; 3 change, the glasses must be The greatest care is given privileged to. partake of the godd| White turnips--P' M. Howard. |in this city of Regina a definitely = 5 changed to sult. This ageing of over the selection of Diae things which the Amherst Island| 'Yellow turnips--P. M. Howard, no | higher cost of living, higher prices A @ me 00 ore 3 ladies had prepared were delighted. | name, H. Brown. for everything which is purchased a. y 3 monds*for our stock and we guarantee every stone to be as represented and of fault. less quality. See our Diamond iI Rings at $40, $60, | $75 and $100. tr the eyes is perfectly natural, and all are subject to it. We can supply you with the right glasses for the present condi- tion of your eyes. Evenings by appointment, - W.D. GRAHAM... { Registered Optometrist, | 140 Wellington Street Telephone 699. Among the ladies who served were: Pumpkins -- William Marshall, | for the family and I venture to say Miss Ellen Spiers, Mrs. E. Fleming, | Wallace Hefford, Robert Marshall. {that it does mot mean aii increase Mrs. "Ray McMaster, "Mrs, Robert| Tomatoes--Thomas Glenn, Ray | in salary or wages for any man or Reid, Mrs. Allen Hitchens, Mrs. | McMaster. ' Hoterd.. BR | woman within the sound of my voice. Sheridan Patterson, Mrs. William Beets--Wallace Hefford, Roucst "In some parts of Canada. Con- - y : A. Scott, Miss Nessie Glenn, Miss Vera | Fleming, William Fleming. | servative speakers are stating as the 2 Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers a Miller, Mrs. D. H. Filson, Miss Mar-| Turnip beets-- William Fleming, | policy of their party the raising of | - - . gayet Fleming, Miss W. P. Tugwell, | Robert Fleming, W. J. Glenn. the Canadian tariff to the same level | x Mrs. R. B. Glenn, Mrs. R. Filson,| .Cabbage--W. J. Glenn, H. Brown, | as that of the United States. I have Mrs. "Herbert Brown, Mrs, W. Coch- | Samuel Miller. - made some |study of the possible rane, Mrs. Robert Marshall, Mrs. Onfons--R. McMaster, E. Flem- | effect of this and wish to solemnly lo Hartley Fleming, Mrs. Thomas | ing, William Fleming. State here my opinion that a Cana- Glenn, Mrs. Bert Hitchens, Mrs. C. Parsnips--William Fleming, Sam-| dian tariff on the same basis as that Gibson, Mrs. G, Wemp and Mrs. Wi! uel Miller, Robert Fleming. of the United States would ruin Glenn, Jr. Fall apples--J. Willard, William Western Canada by forcing the cost ; Fill ; | ) Kinnear & d'Esterre A---- Fleming, J. Kilpatrick. of production so high as to make 3 Cressy the Winner, Winter apples--W. J. Glenn, Rob- | farming operations generally unpro- a I Carpenter i 'Phone 987 DIAMOND IMPORTERS The baseball team representing | ert Fleming. table. I cannot bring myself to be- - Carpe; f | Cressy was the winner of a very well Pears--W. J. Glenn feve that the people of any part of - Fi . : ---- a po. - new es | 168 PRINCESS ST. played game 8f baseball when it de- JECT Canada desire to adopt Meighen's Jy J . isld. Have your hardwood floors clean. : \ feated Stella by a score of 12 to 6. disuniting policy, pe \ od With our mew floor clea Cressy scored ome run in the first. Cattle. 2 With" an issue so clear and funda- oo Brags five in the third, four in the fifth anq| Heifer lcalt--Hugh Filson, Wil- mental"a8 this, the wonder is that | sh: : ES two in the sixth, while Stella team | liam Cochrane. those opposed to Increasing the tariff| ~ JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY . - Brick, Stone, Plastering and Tile Setting Douglas & Mcllquham got three in the fourth, ome in the { fifth and two in the sixth. Yearling heifer--William Mar- 4, burd ¥ shall, William Scott, John Tugwell, with he hao. at Srganize together Avy The teams wére as follows: Two year old _heifer--William venting the return of a Tory Govern- Cressy-- Burley, 3b; Barnum, ss; | Scott. ment. No ome regrets more than I ' ~~ Boyle, 2b; Hicks, 1b;. Storms, c; Grade milch cow--William Scott, | 4, the division of the low tariff : : | : ey Ross Hicks, ef; Clapp, If; Church, | Hugh Filson, Robert Marshall, forces in Western Canada but 1 Go Exhibi Se 3S ; Durham three 'yeag old bull-- | po inieng to waste time in criticism ition ultes rf; BE. Hicks, p. 5 Stella--C. Richards, If; M. Steven- | Hugh Filson. of men or parties who differ with me 4 CONTRACTORS Son, ef; H. Burns, c; BE. Reid, It; H.| Durham milch cow--=Hugh Filson, | on some matters but who think as 1 On our floors ill be found m Suit r 1 Reid. oors wi un any Ouites } ; ; Richards, 2b; Ray Smith, ss; A, [Samuel Reid. + do with regard to this great tariff 'at th Furni iit 3 § en Noble, 3b; M. Beaubien, 1b; ¥. Neil- a Holsteptas Ble Yeas Sig a issue. As is frequently the case, the chased at he recent urniture 1tions. ed gon, p. am Cochrane, Morrison » We Jo] forces of liberty and progress are 3 3 A -------- Naw © / divided. Divide nnd ron or on aig] Samples of leading factories shown at am Umpire, H. S, Patterson, Stella. Two year old bull--R. D. Glenn. Tory axiom, and the principle is be- low prices. Three year old bull--John Filson. ing followed to the limit in Canada A Fine Horse, i R. J. Marshall. had on exhibition| Heifer calt--William Cochrane. | to-day. On gaon an issue in a his fine mare, "Penrdse" which was| Yearling heifer--William Scott, straight fight everyone knows that J ll| sired by\""Penalty," owned by Charles av year: old heifer--William | gaskatchewan would mot return a > ' Randall, Napanee. The horse is Scott. single Meighen sapporter. With the ADING UNDERTAKER "oy three years old and made a fine ap-| Best milch _cow--William Mar- prospect of three-cornered contests THE LEA NG PHONE 147 FOR pearance. Arthur Drumgoole show-| Shall, Robert Marshall, Morrison | thera is Tory activity even in this 3 Scott. province! While dissension among j w ed a mare one year younger and a | full sister, § Kingston Standard prize for best|iike-mindedq beople is unfortunate, I GANANOQUE R A Dl 0 . > i "Where style is a factor and good workmanship a principle." #& - ' : $ 3 Durham milch cow--Hiigh Filsofi. lam convinced that the same com- i : . HORSE RACES. Kingston British Whig prize for|mon.gense of the Western people will a During the afternoon two good dost Siolmeia milch cow--Robert %d0 16 it that, pataver else happens, Sept. 30.--Mrs. Ford Petch is . hors } .. | Marshall. eighen candida - Pedi : CN : harsh faces were Mased, » Preefor. : - Towed orale Stes shall Jot be al visiting friends in Detroit and Walk- THURSDAY, OCT. 18T. + Fa for-All, Teddy. §., a = Swine, not dictate or infl do = that appeal to the 3 Sudds was ae a -- e a ood soW--Robert Marshall, to be taken by Liberals pnt eg H. A. Stewart, ; Brockville, -and KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309). most. diteriminating itr ka Seer B| Sov pe om Tull. | Soa cn 1008 6. Mahl, Landon, vee 190 amr CREE 1 1 i p.m.--Farm programme, Li Joi + : PR Miller took first money by winning Dlead that Poth display a sufficient Mr. and Mrs. J.'Douglas Matthew | 8.30 p.m.--GConcert. 3 clientele: three firsts. : Domestic Science. nterest in the welfare of the coun- B t of their "The races were as follows: White bread--Mrs. Edward Flem- | try to see to it that their rivalry does Seacifice $ ae rSagemelt o 10.15 p.m.--Concert, . ------ ; ing, Mrs. E. Filson, Mrs. Thomas| not result in the election of Tories | Jaushter, Edith, to Dr, It jan Sd HL: : 4 Glenn. supporting a policy absolutely op- Serdan. 6 oot Mr. on : ha win rr uchmond Hull NE 3 A Froe-for-All. LNs, KR, Marshall, | posed by: tn \ & : 3 16 p.m.--Musical p o Ww b GOURDIER Teddy 8, Clifford Sudds, * ¢ es anweet) us, a gry a Fevpie. yo Seat majority of our, = to 3ke, lace hig St. 'Andrew"s| Ta Yelle Btella 'iv. /:. ui. hs 2111 na os MTS. ze Bulch, church on Oct. 21st. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (888), : : ; Mack Dilon, Atthur Dram. |, B98 10i0)-~ Mrs, George Bu Critical Frection Major and Mrs. Lawson and chil-| 6.80 pm Loo' Retmmusy 78 BROCK STREET BOOI8 ....cvnevoresis 13 3 2 punerieln croeks)--Mrs. W. J.| "To my mind this fs the~most| red. Halifax, are the guests of the |gemble, - d d Jimmy P., Wm. Taylor... 3 233 Glenn: ] a critieal election sirice the opeding up former's grandmother, Mrs. William 9 p.m.-~Concert. 2 2 Jos. Rodgers, Hugh Dram. is Layer cake--Mrs. Samuel Miller, | of this part of Canada. It will soon Bulloch Find Sanat. SR 8.15 p.m.--Special . programme. A -- B owls ve el oy a J : 11 be sixty years sf L ' 2 } 3 Time of the mile, 2.49 1-4. Ni Ell hall ments ly fiso Inst Arian. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WEAF, New York (401). } i . Phi % John Bishop, ~ 6 p.m.--Dinter concert. 4 un ; - Canned berries--Mrs. W. J. Glenn. | in British North America extending + ; So ' . . : 2.50 Class. Peach Mrs. Hugh Glenn. from the Atlanfic to the Pacific. |, ROY. Father Feeney, Brockville, is| 5.30 p.m.--Special programme, : caver e & Stove Size Jady Wilkes, D. Miller ... 1 1, 1] wapie pouquoh'" or femere- Mrs | ANG: hors AX struggle and then only] i town. 11 p.m.--Orchestra, : ga Stella Boy, Ben. Wemp... 2 2 3 William Marshall. ' as a result of mutual concessions, Mr. and Mrs. David Nalon, But-|? ---- 0s ' : $1 8.00 per ton, delivered. Laura Bray, D. Bray ..... 3 2° 32 Table bouquet of asters--Mrs, | Confederation was established upon | f210, are the guests of Mrs. Thomas WEEL Boston, Mass. (848), il Genui Lill Blacks The teint ae: jie 12 Robert Matahall, | racoimncivle of unity in diversity, Ne Joseph Crowley and 'baby| 1.99 a rotar. Clube vB ; ith C EC Raph Wore: Starter, W..C.! "pnts of butter--~W.- J; Glenn, Enizing the diverse ] ge. a "oq D-m~~Haritane {iA ume. my . mith Coal $13.00 per ton Loyst, Bath; judges, T. K. Nichol. Bice Pion the various parts of hptercas of have returned after a couple of| 3.30 p.m.-- Musicale. S en e 5 son, Kingston, Rupert Aylesworth, oh viding for them so far as possible by | Y°OKS' Visit with. Mrs. Glen, a | SOWARDS COAL CO, [5mm ii RS a on. so. oN y \ ° timer, D. Caughey, Stella. bis Horses. (Wide powers of Government. From| 2.30 p.m.--Organ recita on : ' TELEPHONE 155 : UL ---- Roadster Stallon-=~jotin Tugwell. | that time forward the great problem' . i m-- Bout chat. a ? AA so 2 an - ly Heavy draft mare and colt--8. of " i p.m.Saxopohone, dou UPTOWN OFFICE: MeGALL'S-CIGAR STORE. "Phone 811. - he. Baby Shaw. "oI Miller. " to matte way ALaip has, boon obo, Baa Poe biak 1s | tette. 3 bo baby show in whish four One yeas oid heavy dratt--Semuel | ence of ae tae lo my mind the] almost falshed in nis renity ol Woo, Divenmar Sowa (ass) bles were entered ape of the lead- =| Miller. ¥ gfe proposals Conservative party|n r of farmers have started their j award Two year old heavy draft--Samuel [jn this election tend to foster sec-| fall ploughing. Some of the people| 7-30 p.m.--Musieal ne. | Miller. \ | tonal division and disunity because | have dug thelr potatoes and report| 11.p.m.--Peter MacArthur, | Three year old heavy draft--J they tend to fores the 1a, als alt Trop A number from around Al if Kilpatrick, E. McDonald. Rr parts of Canada, more re Here attended fair. A party : 2 ah Hegvy draft team--H. Brows, J.| Maritimes and the Wost--to make (of US. tourists'came to William 2 Sudds, Willard, R. Marshall. sn greater yrm | Kennedy's resort, om Sunday last, aon OED and Boose | John Steele, confined to his bed for ford Sudds and Vaughan McMullen, liam a few dafs with blood poison the eight months son of Mr. and Mra, | gi / Ed. McMullen. eo a i Lie rin x 2

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