THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Thursday, January 28; 1926. { Bves, 1st cock; % hen. Homers, Chequered . Adults: Ed. Eves, 1st \ p Sh cock. H, Caldback, 2nd cock; 1st V > ow | hen, L. Copningham, 3rd cock; 3rd A A «Ww | ken. J. Hughes, 2nd hea. Homers, AT THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES Prize Winners { A.0:V.: H. 'Caldback, 1st cock; 1st hen. Homers: H. Caldback, 3rd cock; + | 3 i x " : 4 . . J. Hughes, 2nd and 1st cock; 1st, { x : | 2nd and 8rd hen. Jacobins: L. Cun« } The judging at the Kingston Poul-|.oopon 144 and 2nd cock; 1st hen. > : : try Show was completed on Wednes-| oy, n4ale Stock Farm, Srd cock; > day afternoon. The judges pro-| 4 . nounce the local exhibit to be of a 2a hen. q i hg Utility Class: J.-D. Morus, 1st, very high order. The following is the 2nd and 8rd cock: 1st. 2nd and rd / - . - Modern styles, 45 to 47 inches long. epi poids r TR op | hen. Turbits, A.C: Bd. Eves, on . : Here you will find a display of fa | . as be » SEL, SDC 1cock; 1st: hen, Cloverdale Stock a | i 7! fasti Muskrat Coats Cy Le i cad 35.00 lion lting Jt 109 na Ee as Farm, 2nd cock; 2nd hen. Tiplers: h | ) hr iY Rugs to please the most y e ' . : Ed. Eves, 2nd coek. H. Caldback, 1st A | | 5 - j dioustaste. A completer of A . Jd. Ad , 1st k; 1st, . - : - . . French Seal Coats--Sable or Kolin- =O. W. J. Adams, 1st cocki ah and 3rd cock; ist. 2nd and 3rd hen. I : a 4 ange =~. sky trimmed y $125 00 2nd and 3rd pullet. Barred Ply- Rollers: H. Caldback, 1st, 2nd] ! SLT Tapes IY, Brusse 8, Axminster .BKY sera arenes . Rocher. J. Arniel, 1st and | tock: 1st, 2nd, 8rd hen. P. Schondel- ; : ; : SRS EP and Wilton R in all their French Seal Coats (all self fur) $900 $100 | |or2 cox: sor coskre: et pulet | nh sana vcd soc: 1c wd | GREE, beatiful, soft colors, with:Mats ' Hudson Seal Coats . . . . . .$175.00 and up 3ra Non: dh and Bg coskorsl. | ¥- Tr ay nd oki 2d OR Cee - o Pisses to match. With the finest dis-.' P ersian Lamb Coats . . .. .$200.00 and up 2nd, 3rd hoy 4th : pullet. White 3nd soa tad hea, H. Coventey, 3d = i - play in Eastern Ontario to offer, Raccoon Coats . .........$175.00 and up Plymouth Rocks. Honeyseit, 304 Farm, 16 cock: 1st nen, Carriers, &. ||] (RIL SSRRRECaetr | we cordially invite your inspec- 4 1 only, beautiful Grey Squirrel Coat-- an Tal on; Tat ns ot "Been, pron be Honeysett; : - tion of these beauties. J ust now, regular $650.00. ..Sale Price $425.00. cockerel: 1st and 3rd pullet. J. D.| 2nd, J. Maxwell. Eggs, White: J, H. the prices are surprisingly low. Monis, 1st hen; 8rd cockerel; 2nd Dunigan, 1st; 'H. Walsh, 2nd. 1 onl Alaska Seal Coat--regular and 4th pullet. Silver Waundoties J - . $350.00. Sale Price ........$375.00 ||ven: lst and sud cockeret; lot and| A I St Sma wriaes CONGOLEUM AND LINOLEUM RUGS 3 . 5 oN 2nd pullet. were awarded to the winners of the! Z : z Special reductions on remakes, relining and Partridge Wyandottes--Geo. L.| Dest in their class. The final day or All the new patterns, and all sizes of these fine Rugs are here i P deh Bliss, 1st and 3nd cock; 1st, 2nd and | the show on Thursday wes marked repairs, Irompt dehvery. 8rd hen; 1st, 2nd and 3rd cockerel; | DY & Yery'good attendance of citizens now, and at Special Sale Prices. 1st, 2nd and 8rd pallet. Black | and local poultrymen. The 'follow- : M K L Wyandottes--Clugston ~~ Bros., 1st| ing 37a ts inners of AG hn . d cock; 1st hen; 1st and 2nd pullet.| Silver sup, P.. Maxwell, Udessa, Jo ; C a Y t * C. Holland, 2nd end 3rd cock; 2nd shawiag But Orbingtong; silver cup, | . INLAID LINOLEUMS 6 MANUFACTURING FURRIERS and 3rd hen; 1st and 2nd cockerel; | Clugston Bros, best cock, hen, cock- gj » v . g 3rd let. 8. C. Rhode Island | erel and pallet in the show, also for | "© 145187 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON I Bullet 8. Col nh | best bird in the show, and special for | For floors that will prove permanent, economical and easy to S Moore, 1st cock: ist'and 2nd hen: | best Dir of sxhIMIon Bes, VET clean, we recommend and guarantee Inlaid and Battleship Lino- - . 1st cockerel; 1st and 2nd pullet.| ; a Wo 9 + . . . . : 8s. C. White Loghorns--H. J. Hend- | best collection of Barred Plymouth leums. All the new ideas in patterns and color combinations are One imported French Tooth erson 3rd cockerel. J. H. Donevan,| Rocks; silver cup, Clugston Bros., Y ) . Brush = valae B50¢., giv F 1st and 2nd cock; 1st and 2nd hen; for best collection White Wyan- here, and at specially close prices. Aey >> > 1st and 2nd cockerel; 1st and nd |dottes; silver cup, "W.J. Moore, . y Picton, for bést collection Rhode Is- wi N URCHASE OF pullet. 8 .0. Brown sLeghorns--W. 3 NTH SYERY PIPTY SENT P N. Darry, 1st cock: 1st and 2nd hen; | 18nd Reds; Joha H, Donevan, Lans- DENTACLOR TOOTH PASTE 1st pullet. K. C. Brown Leghorns-- | downe, silver cup, fgr best collec: : R. 8. Graham, 3rd cock: 2nd and |tion 8. C. White Léghorns; J. A. ONLY ONE DEAL ALLOWED TO EACH CUSTOMER 31a eockerel: 2nd pullet. §. R.|Casterton, silver cup, best collection : }: ® " STONE. Olke, 1st and 2nd cock; 1st, 2nd and Black Cochin Baitiams; 8. Hulud: : ; ' " 4 3 : slive up-for best co vs Branigan s D UNITED [| oiot™ inek Taghoras---s. Walsh, | breeds light or hoary. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE 1) 1st and 2nd cock; 1st, 2nd and 3rd si 268 Princess Phone 18 hen; ist, 2nd cockerel; 1st, 2nd and 8rd pullet. -- po ono ras Minorcas: H. J. Henderson, 1st . ; -- ===d| cock; 1st and 2nd hen; 1st and 2nd R A D I {) day School, William Bruce; Assist- cockerel; 1st and 2nd pullet. Blue ant superintendent, James Lomax; ' se eo 0 fl ' * W Andalusiand: H. J. Henderson, nd - : Smart Hats chief usher, Fred Buck; ushers and : House and Re || cock; 2nd and 3rd hem; 3rd cock- collectors, Rona#fd Metcalfe. Alfred . { Friday, Jan. 29. : h ll | evel; A. McGregor, 8rd cockerel; 1st Porter and Norman Smith; auditors, of El ie A il | pullet. 8. B. Moncrief, 3rd cock; 1st o Montreal 11) Parisian Shop Staaley di aud oan Side: k } Kinds lectric Appara il | and 4th hen. A : H. J. - CRAC, Montreal 8 gers, 6 ll Loc ; ' tus a on. Anvstnas: Ni 3 Hes 1.45 p.m. -- Luncheon concert 822 BROCK STREET Dawson McClelland, James Lomax, . your home MP Satistaction guaranteed. Best work at reasonable prices. | 3rd cockerel: W. R. MacKintosh, 1st from the Windsor Hotel. means | (Jaorge Hunter, Robert Wilson and in a safety deposit : "THE DOWN TOWN ELEOTRIO STORE". cook; 1st hen: 1st and 3nd cockerel; | 4 Stok and weather reports. A PROSPEROUS YEAR Fraser Stith. | TR ll | 15¢, 2nd and 3rd puliét. Butt Orping- : The Indies of the chureh served fi vault. : / il | tons: P. Maxwell, 1st, Tnd and Srd ONRT, Toronto 356.0 refreshments after the business was : HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. ll | cock; 1st, 2nd and ard hen; 1st, 2nd 6.30 pm~=King Bdward Hotel AT BETHEL CHURCH concluded, and a social hour was ; YOU CAN : : ; Streets . . "Photie - fll and 3rd cockersl; 1st, 2nd an Concert Orchestra. spent. The annual church supper will - ; Corner King and RY > $ Bh. ama Br a. 858 | 9--Coneest by the ehotr ot Tri i' 7 be held on Feb. 9th: ; | Protect the value it : es ------ | cock; 1st hen. Houdans: 1st cook; | IY church. featuring (Ne "Messe So-| Encouraging Reports Were t Sy ee | 16%, 2nd and 3rd Hen: 1st coekerel} | lenneile St. OecliE¥ hy ORErios Gou- at Ahnual Meet- represents with com-. i ilo mn 25 Sg 5, EEN Ving wosnser wii" || OBITUARY | plete household ins hen; H. L. Kiell, 2nd and cock: tion doy ov! . Sot aud 30d Ren: 1ot. Bad ae ne KDKA, Pittsvurgh, Pa., (309) On Wednesday granini, ihe an cockerel; 1t, 9nd and 3rd puilet. 6.15 p.me=Dinheér concert. nual meeting of a he bo Late John McLean, Pittsburgh = A.O.V, Pit Game: W. N. Darry, tat 9 Concert. tonal Church was held, afl reports) John Melean, aged eighty yours | See our Mr. J. B. § cock; 1st hen; WH. 8. Steen, gnd and es wera received from the officers a1} land nine months,a well-known farmer |i g Sra cock: 3rd hen: 9nd and: 9rd WCAP, Washington (469) societies of the church, showing that | o¢ pittsburgh township, passed away | i ampson cockerel: 2id and 3rd pullet: N. L. 9 to 9 p.m.--Mozart String Quar-| it has been a very prosperous year, iat the residence of his daughter, 0 ~ Kiell, 2nd hen, 1st cockerel, 1st pul tette and features from Station WE-|and much active work had been per-| Mrs. G. Hay, on Tuesday, after an |i let. Bantams: B. Whitney, 18t cock: AF, New York. formed. {liness of some time. The deceased i ; , . 4 9 to 10--Bilent period. The meeting opened at 8 ©0'clock, {was born at Barriefleld and lived ini} i ment 37d cockerel; 3rd and 4th 10 5 11.16 a adnan Park | by a devotional period conducted by Pittsburgh township the greater part | Mu ot, A * Munsis, 1st and 3nd hea; dance orchestra. the new pastor, Rev. W. H. BEber-iof his {ife, being well known and » § ag 3nd ehexorsi; 1st and 3nd sole. After the devotional petiod, | highly regarded there. He is aur ! Renal Estate and Tnsuranos. ? he chair ~ was taken by Mr. John |vived by one daughter, Mrs. Hay, an ton, 18t, 2nd, cock; 1st and 2nd hen: WOR, Bufiale (319). Ane eiient of the church, Who [tour sons, Nicol, Pittsburgh town- || Money to loan, Tool ht comes into our 18t cookerel; 1st and 2nd pullet. i pm. Crescent : Park. Eater nl, pr oo ukiness of the even- (ship; Clarence of Brandon, Man.; f Houses to rent. stote and can guarantee i: ; nérs. N ca ' : el ae cama H] rte Oasist, a 430 and Sok BE rune rot x, Toe ours seportod men Mele oF Otaws, aad Georg of ff Co Johny St Biveen chaser. Tools for every and 8rd cockerel; lst, 3nd and grq| 10-30 Hewitt Huamorists, , beratip of a jor The. fo al Sl: take piace on job are in good assort pullet. Black Cochins: J. A. Caster- ry Me .opes t orehestr. Hh Ar due -- to tot having a perman- Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from | ment at this store. se, int, Jud and i sgek: in, 3541100 Melgler ai the Qrgan: ent pastor, but with a new pastor the Justdencs of his daughter to Wil- : 1st, 2nd and 3rd et RC gid WHAF, New York (402) many who are now ready 0 Join. the owbank cemetery. i fh : ; ' tams: Clugston Bros. 1st and 3rd 8.to 12 p.m.--Dinfer music from chureh will be restived. dry nd Death of Isaac Ferguson. i cock; 2nd and 3rd Hen: 4rd cooker- Waldort Astoria Hotel; Great Notch | were reportad during the J:ar, & On Jan. 14th the death occurred | VE nN ; er el: 1st, 26d and 3rd puilet IH Inn orchestra; Minnie Weil, Blaplsts these removals by letter were recor. at pis Jats residence near Maitian alll SREB RTH ag Dotteviin, 2nd tock: J. A. Oasterton, | Happiness Candy 'Boys: Eagle Neu-| dec, A sident of the township of 85-87 PRINC, 188 STREET. TINSMITRS AND PLUMBZRS. Ist and Ind d ohral. Beth ant, oe trodyne Trio; Spear and Co. home| 'The church treasurer, F. A Halt. a bo 214 Tesla 9 ah of Soh er p ot . L. Bliss, 18t cock: 1st and 2nd hen; | entertainers; Hotel Roosevelt Dance | ner, gaported the inant rid radii guson. Deceased, & gon of the late 1st cockerel: 1st and 3nd puller. |Orehestra. 5 sung on BAO an, with all ac- | George Ferguson, of the township of {|i | Utility Heavy: G, Helland, 2nd FT Kitley, was born in that township Hi fl] cooks 18t and Sud nen: 1st cockeral;| Complete radio 'programmes sold| counts paid, 81 the church free of { bl 00a there until 1897, when a Radio Sto debt. The total amount raised from | bt ple, 1. Mosgriels nd ples | 5 Sn 20 So Bn vax $3245.45» oF whi | 18, Bored 1 Bi Jie Suicpie hen; 2nd and 8rd x 1; ud ath : wo $613.15 was for missions. d twice married, first to Sarah Wilson Ih aller, A. MecOnaon op aniig Mr. Willism Bruce reported for | 50 Fo iis tor Kitley, who fled et. Dlilicy Sant oro pan pi» the Sunday School a very active Year| Jy 'ooo aos Cand nis. second wife 1st cock; 1st ge ol 3rd Nal in all departments, and the offerings was Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, who sur- H. Walsh nd rin pallet: amounting to $348.70, of which they vives hifi, also two sons and two cockerel. = R. Doune nd hen; 3rd gave $53.73 to missions. Miss Violet | Jo ov re' George, of Maitland; Bl Bon: tad commeral " ny mn Lyttle, secretary of the home depart | rope 0. of Jellyby: Mrs. B.' Rich- 'Exhibition Pens, Heavy: J. White, matt. ssportng {itty members enrol: ards. Rockepring. and Mr H Me 3 ; P. Maxwe cock i - 'Mountain. ' a 43 a XP The senior Christian Endeavor So- aha, : : bition Pen, \ | stety was a very uctive body during pag ; 1925, and did good work, under the T0 feddership of Miss Isabel Veale, the one president. The society raised $355. APPLY SAGE- TEA 09. of which they gave $77 to mis: 1 i ---- stops and $75 to the support of the surance. We give careful attention y Tet, i= 5 ho to th i of dv pullet. Buff Coching:i J. A. Caster Common garden brewed into a heavy tea with su added, will 3 "turn gray, streaked hair {i dark