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Bannock- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, STRANGE SIGHT IN A CHINESE STREET romen in China, is seriously hamipered by the binding of their conveved from one Chinese cafe to another by men as it 'golden lilies."' EWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG «CORRESPOND ENTS, TELL US. he Tidings From Various Points| Mil in E OUntazr And Eastern Are Doing . What Are ypie Saying. far x not e. Th 3H io--What | horse n's," has r ho atter tion at or and wife, A njamifs youn BE Selb A were L.} irt At Long Point a Mi young and Mrs. Frank Slack and sons spent a few days cently ysiting friends at Caintown ind Melntosh's Mills. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Slack and son, Wil'red, spent Sunday last at W. McAvoy's, Seeley's ws (ha George 3 Chapman, of Water- leted own. N.Y., whs visiting friends here v fine last week. I. Townsend's little daughter, Hazel, full and seriously in- her (arm about a J. 0Co of here ¢ 1 vast Wednesday 'last. R. and ster, | South Lake, visited at thei isn's, D. Townsend's, Sunday 1st Mrs. J. Simpson and daughter, of 3 Bay, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Seabrook and, sis Wail: | ter, posi- | The many old friends and neighbors of Dennis MeAvoy #are sorry to hear fof his serious illness at his brother's, | William's, Seeley's + Bay. F. Shurt- Jiffie moved big. family to Ganamoque he: has cmployment in the + and Axle vompany's- office eturned home Amon ided the Sunday school ta Gal Boyee and ind Mis Lapum spent Sat John Himer nearly com; hased Walkey re Rev. Mi Crawiord has Jpul Roy week ago. nor, Gananoy 1 age his parents on Seclov's of CEATYY « J. M Frida Campsall hild of i. last Sa i e Ng. sD mete Rob AT EOY The Coguette Of Games. Magazme (onan Doyle of his favorite which takes four for the playing," he must alwavs have a gaesty its 1t is surely a great tes | timony the qualities of' a game when a man can ve both enthusiastic Y Land. inefficient It ¥s a proof at least that a. man plays for the game d not'for personal kudos LGolf 1 coquette of game It always ih names golf games, A miles of country Strand if as game one 1 Leonard I rou rsworth Visi M Lik (pov oP own 3 to 01 's sake and alwavs evades thought I hadi nearly to-day And ten still have the same on one. ars ago. I I think s hence I may But my | fear, that metie ben 'canght. The ver cannot hope to $0 scoring will the Has middle- her win 1 emplo ins a um his nam : - » is Poe, ma'am? Perhaps some of your family | worked for Edgar Allan Pos The opened | great surprisc "Why--" he forefinger 1 dear' Allan Poe with Raped, pointing a o=himscif, "why Ab darkv eves, wide Corn Cure That Cures. - Corn Salve cures . but al fry 1 t. Cure and Money back thoroughly. J. B Mcleod's drug corner ; King and Brock streets, i (Wade's old stand), and cornet {cess and Montreal streets. ~kly - The Trouble With Them. he Wasp \ student at a examina him Of lid the % 2} 8 whe ion. The { Corn cutting | a what of the} lent » work people die who lost destruction "of Her- d Pompew ! (uit wim think ar thev died of an erupuo wswoered the student high «! Italy, old Bingst n's Red Cross Drug 3 iss Castile soap," from in m only of skin the the games 'rest of the beauty as 2s 3 » a Inzzie I's Kidney Pills." oss Drug Store , [bitches this season. 'I sult of daring bése running. corns--not | any 'kind of corns | In biz boxes | THE SPORT REVIEW. sent '| Interesting' News From the Var- | ' ious Sporting Fields. t Jefiies will sail from England for | 'New, York to-day. | { Pittsburg Pirates have used eleven Jennings wants more money if | he i$ to manage the Detroit 'Ligers next | year. | It is sgtd that Hugh Mcintosh is | prepared to offer $80,000 for the Jet-| Jfries-Johnson fight. { | Turner, formerly of Queen's, will iplay outside wing 'with Hamilton 'li-| {gers against Ottawas this afternoon. | "The Hamilton Spectator thinks that | {Varsity ougnt to win the Intereolle- | jriate series. Think again, old man! | | "Nick" Bawli has not been playing | {up to expectations this season, so he | 'will' not be on the Ottawa's line-up | | to-day. . | Calgary hockey players, who were | disqualified last winter through play- | ling against tlie Edmonton tegm, | ! week re-instatement. : : | Ty Cobb in | from the opening | Detroit playeis say that 'a mass of bruises of the season to the close as the re It is said that the desire to beat {the Rough Riders in Ottawa 1s what | hrought "Ben" Simpson out with the | Hamilton team again this year, Ottawa are Qut to win to-day from from Hamilton and have got "Doc" : herifi, the big scrimmager, out again. Martin Kilt «ill play Sneiling at quarter. In 1907 the Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers, in five baseball games, drew $101,728.50, and in 1908, between | the same teams, in five games, the re lec ipts were $94,975. Daud Tope, * last year's renowned {full-back of the Hamilton Tigers, was presented with a cabinet of silver by the members of that club Friday al ternootisg Davis is to be married on | Wednesda, next. 1 | | Dean Frank Adams, of McGill, has | announced that the rugby players who | away 'on Friday and Saturdays » aving games, will not be marked al» sent as long as they make up the work at other times. The other, games for the worll's championship Saturday, Oct. | sith, iL Pittsburg; Monday, Oct. llth, | ct etroit; Tuesday, Oct. 12th, Detroi®® Wednesday, Oct. 13th, at | ittsburg; Thursday, Cet. 14th, at | Petroit, Ottawa Free Press: Weldy Young, formerly one of the best backs in the | wugby game, and generally considered | the trickgest player that ever laced | on a hockey boot, was brought | y suf- | fering from typhoid fever. { | | | | are are : at the city, Thursday, from Cobalt, The latest rumor from Cleveland is that Napolecn Lajoie, the recent man- aver of the Cleveland feam, has play- cd his last game of ball for the fans in that city as a member of the | Cleveland team. The statement - now | believed is that he will secure his re e this fall and will sign with some other team, preferably Detroit. Aiwriter in the New York Sun savs| it is the general opinion that the | Pirates will not have a sweep of four victores in five games, which Chicago enored a year ago. In fact many students of diamond form predict that | it will require seven games to decide | the ownership of the title. with le by | | | burg taking the odd ball. It is by no means a 2 to 1 shot that burg wins the series, however. Declaring that he dia not = consider his in the world's. baseball championship series even to be | par.d with that of Hans | "I'y" Cobb} Detroit's champion bats: | man, paid the highest tribute to his| 1 | | | | 1 | 1 i Pitts- wors com- Wagner, irval 'in batting and fielding honors. I have never seen Wagner work," de- clared the Georgran, "but he must be a great player. Nobody could evel expect to excel Hans, and you must not compare my work with his He is undoubtedly the greatest ball play- | LY. | National Baseball Finish. Pittsburg ... Chicago .... New York , Cincinnati ,.. Philadelphia Brooklyn St Ipuis Bostofi gentle action and good effect on the system really make them a [ erfpet little pill They. please those | who use them. 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