Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1926, p. 12

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THE D Friday, September 3, 1926. W fi ALLY BR Presenting JACKSON-METIVIER'S ITISH WHIG CRUDE Ye ¥ Olive Roberts Ba - | Magic Fork. | what will poo¥ Jack do?" d "There is only one way I know of, | id the Green Wizard. | { { SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, DISPLAYING NEW FALL COATS STUNNING NEW FROCKS NEW SPORT FROCKS 0 that's UI" cried Daddy Gan-| er as he and the Twins looked into ** Green Wizard's gazing ball and |g, 4 su 1 rising sight. ey SAW was the House- ack-Bullt . riding along on a "loud up in the sky, with dough Sticking out of tne windows. 1 d dough sticking ont of KDEA (809.1) Pittsburgh, 2.30 p.m.--Basebail Scores. 5.30 p.m. --Flotilla Club concert, 6.15 p.m.---Baseball scores. band con- "What is that?" asked Nick quick- f : | | "To get fhe magic fork," Rodded | { the Wizard wisely. i i "The magic fork!" cried 8 Pp. m.--Wastinghouse every-| "Yes--the magic fork," said the 9.55 p.m.~~Baseball scores. Green Wizard. "If you find it you I mean, not the sky, can poke it into the bread sponge. "What do you mean by saving, 'So {and let the alr out. Then when the s 1°!" asked Nancy. "What's [air gets out of the bread sponge, ft re Fyill do like a balloon, the house will. All are present in interesting arrays--the diversity in the mode will fas. cinate you. Fall Fashion decided to be quite distinctive this Year, so every. thing it could possibly change with something more charming, it changed. the WGR (319) Buffalo, N.Y, 12.45 p.m.--Statler Concert xn- i semble, body In surprise. "5: | the WEAF (492) New York, N.Y. 7 Green Wizard looked idy Gander and Daddy Gand at the Green nodded wisely gat then Daddy Gander 4 Sponge. That's what's it. each other,' It's e don't know sald Nick in don't inow what you are talk- about." what you mean, the fault' of the bread sponge." | it 1s. "Ww at | [fork ?" erled the Tw said, "The | | Wizard. a puzzled voice. | {any more It will settle right down to un Ww get the magic ins quickly. "There's the rub," said the Green "I'm not sure just where But it 1s usually to be found with the magic teapot. you don't seem to know about the magle teapot than you do about the magic fork can we "I see "don't you [So I'll tell you about it. Whoever hy," sald Daddy, the magic teapot has only to When Mrs, John, Jack's | has her, 'want outside the house to 'say: up her tea-towels to alr on the| "Go do your best 88 line, she began to talk to her| Go do your worst, hbor, Mrs. Spratt, dver the back! Or teapot, dear, I'll die of thirst!" te, about the best way to make | "And instantly the teapot returns butter, and she forgot all{ with any kind of refreshment one her bread sponge. needs. Milk or water or lemonade ell, it began to rise and it kept [or even ice cream soda. Anything at rising until it raised the 1a off [all. It is the same with the fork pan. Then it kept on rising | Whoever possesses it says: and faster until it filled the | "Oh, magic fork, I'd like a treal, | tehen and began to poke out of the | Please see what. you can find to eat iindows. | "Instantly the fork goes on = "The next thing it did was to raise | hunting. trip. Whatever it touches the little house Up in 'he air and {sticks to its sharp points and it ha float away 'completely. been known to bring home a whole _ "Yes. sir! That's right," said the { course dinner." Green Wizard. "And there it is, up "Well, well, well!" said Daddy 'there in the sky with no more in- | Gander. "There are more reas ns tention of coming back than last | than one why I should like to find lstmas." the magic fork and the magic tea- "Oh, dear!" said Nancy. "Then | pot, Twins. Let's be off at once. mmm Lakin, South Bend, Indiana, is re newing acquaintances in this vic. nity, D. Sheehan, Kingston, spent the week end here with his sister, Mrs. M. Renny. Mr. and Mrs. G. Keil and Son, Howard, accompanied by Miss Baiden, Kingston, spent Sunday week In Ottawa. Miss Aileen Ander- Son 'and brothers, Norman and Stew- art, Winona are visiting at the home of their grandpdrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sproule. A number from here attended the farmers' excursion to Ottawa. Ar- nold Shellington, after visiting with his parents, here, returned to his ome in Capreol, on Wednesday. Mrs. "Ethel Ames and son, Elden, visited recently with friends at Battersea. SCHOOLS ARE OPENING. Giles Again in Charge of West.' } brook School. estbrook, Sept. 1.--All are de i over the selection of R. J. as candidate for the coming, . Woodbine school is -1 i open on Sept. 3rd with J fthurs, Kingston' in charge, Migs h, Parham, is again in charge of village school. Mrs, 8. M¢Cor- * Collingwood street, King. spent Tuesday afternoon with Kenny, ; Bridge spent last 'in Kingston attending the Free conference. Mrs. Jessie and daughter, Carrie, spen' day last with Mrs. J. D. Mey, Harrowsmith. Mr. and Mrs 1 L Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith Were recent guests of Mr Frank Morley. Lyal: Great Britain's oldest Industrie ire mining and dyeing, 12.45-1.45 pm. -- Waldorf-As- | torfa orchestra. 5-6 p.m.--Farrell's orchestra. 6 P-m.--Waldorf-Astora musie. P.m.--Hofbrau orchestra. -30 p.m.--Ben Gordon, tenor. -45 p.m.--Camille Monta Perto, pianist. 8 p.m.---Savoy orchestra. 9 p.m.--Mausical comedy hits. 10 p.m.--Bernie's orchestra, 11 p.m.-12 midnights--Rolte's or- chestra. " i ' i ------ WJZ (455) New York. 6.05 p.m.--Waldort Astoria chestra. 9.30 p.m.-- Astor Roof°orchstra, or- WGY (879.5) Schenectady, N.Y. 12.05 p.m.--Onondaga 'Orches- tra. 6.30 Hour." 9.30 p.m. Sagamore dance pro- gramme. P.m. -- "Shea's Buffalo WBZ (333.1) Springfield, Mass, 6 p.m.--Capitol Programme. 8 p.m.--Organ recitay 8.30 P-m.--Westminister Orches- tra. 9 pm.--Violinist. WLW (422.3) Cincinnati, 0, 7 p.m.--Organ concert, P.m.--Seckatary Hawkins 8 p.m.--Organ concert, 8.30 p.m.--South Sea Serenaders, 9 p.m.--Thies' Castle Farmers. -- : KYW (538) Chicago. 5 p.m.--The bedtime story. 5.30 p.m.--Congress dinner con- cert. 7 p.m.--Congress gramme, 8-9.30 concert. 9.30-11 P-m.--Congress carnival. musical pro- Pm. -- Edison classica; WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. 5.45-6 p.m.--Chimes Concert. 9-10 p.m.--Naval Reserve Band. -- WOCO' (416.4) Minneapolis, 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert, 8.15 p.m.--Musicai programme. rn rand) at the inadian National TORONTO» nN cash prizes : or the Nearest Correct Guesses Exhibition e CIGAR BAND Here 1s a 'chance any : I. You only for you to win a substantia Ro restnctions--no i can submit 2s many guesses as they like. to comply with these iti two conditions: . 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Several fetching styles, stunning in Black and White; Sand, : and Taupe, in contrasting shades, Powder Blue Tailored Cloth Dresses Very effective styles in Cloth Dresses, ¢ . pleating, fine tucking, Sizes 16 fronts; also Bolero, with embroidery; Blouse or Vest; good in long coat style. Cocoa and wood tones are the Navy, newest, R. R. Dougan is also having his residence painted. A cement walk is being laid in front of the places oc- [i by J. Switzer and Mr. Mar. tin. Mrs. Bailey, Belleville, 9.15 p.m. --University ensemble. 10.15 p.m.--Dance, Coliseum or- chestra. . Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. for a time with her nephew, Harry | ' | Snider. Mrs. Snider, Rochester, v i N.Y., who has been the guest of her ATTENDING TORONTO FAIR. | stator, Wea Conon they Newburgh People on the Go--Im- friends at Harrowsmita, 4 provements in Village. --------------t Newburgh, Sept. 1.---Miss H. M. Wins King's Medal 5 Paul, acc, _apanied by Master Clancy | Ottawa, Sept. 3. Au Ws Shier, are atteading the Toronto iy join eaton, Gove eH, Foor. fair, Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker, Miss " FaorGe: Helen Benn, Colebrook, and T. Pray, motored to Toronto for the fair. Mr.! and Mrs. W. Paul and Miss Helen! Paul are also fair visitors this week. George Shorey, Canifton, called po. last month, it was revealed fn on his grandmother; Mrs. S. Shorey. delayed returns just rel Bore He was accompanied home by his The team prise in the Sraaged ea aunts, the Misses Shorey. They left .op also goes to the .G. Thursday for Toronto "to take in-pga the exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paul, and Celia, are attending To; ronte fair this week. Mrs. Vander-| voort and family took in Belleville ; fair, Wednesday afternoon. Miss: Doris Vora Maid iiscany home esday from Pete . , -- Hubert, Miss Anah and Mast: : er Vernon Simpkins spent Tuesday day Tth, Mrs. R mI has spent the is stopping |' now with Lawrence Grass! of Canmore, Al- berta, is the Hero of the annual meet- ing of the Alpine Club of Canada in the Tonquin Valley, Jasper National Descending a Jorty ntain imber ankle: rson Snider and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Asselstine and children and Mr and Mre. AMreq Hearns and girls spent Sunday at Frank Smith's. { Mrs, Wella Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Snider and son, Russel and Samuel Wagar at William Wagar's on Sunday. Mr. snd ' Mrs. George Patterson and Blanche at William | Cousins'. Rev. Mr. Harris, Bim Tree are spending a couple of days in Me- Lean visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs, Vancoughuett add Miss Stella, Mrs, Wella Smith and B. 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