Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1911, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, ; PAGE FIVE. ------ pam T. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor ASA ULT-AT-ARMS 5, 7 HELD AT THE ROYAL MILITARY Cooke's Club Undecided COLLEGE. he Young Men's Club of ( Different Contests Keenly Competed unter the Jun City League JFor--Remarkabie Form frivplay. a Imbert members . £3 oul : ed by Contestants--Proces dings : Se " . of 1 . ef 2 1 3 a ; i r ' enerally admitted Walched With 'Interest, are opinion that : large Lr A W Oman 8 { { wl Lay : ed ge The gymnasium ofthe Roval Mily- fon to latkies that i 1 d on Wed i go to hesday afternoon to Watch th x Re Teal. ot > . 3 0 ing events which were a part of : : -- ¢ 4 bE ws : Made assault-at-arms entertainment Cooke's had a good Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street DS ihe commandant, StRrf and gentle. : vmmer, t they Jian +h 8 \ 7 For oF Boxing was the only thing billed |! Make a very great Shawing In the | .. ( ' | t ------ -- 1 ------ ito Tn o League, where there are some! omfor {for the afternoon seven -events in cag . " MANUFACTURED BY DODO OCOD GOTI GOTO : H jall being pulled or, consisting of, 'Yack teams THE RAMSFELDER-ERLICK CO | novices, featherweights High. tr § a ° : weights, welterweights, middle CINCINNATI, OHIO, i Our Spring "iwi. 0 LAB | Re | Stock ne. SE ds Noob' dais Ba 10 2 comrary cass or mussox! | PRICE » $4.50 for High Shoes, $4.00 for Low S hos »p-->15 MOVING win succeeded in putting Pitblado LABOR. The season is opening up with many new fabrics and ideas for fashioning them, Come in and talk over style -and fabric with ¢ us and have your new Suit finished before Easter. Welght, but at the end of the third sed in conection with * build : [and Turner was declafed the jue of the .new provincial prison In ! rrr rrrsssssrrscacaned Bik Fim Sl MR fe FAREWELL BANQUET | ! went to Codville, although Lefroy ' Yabor circles. 3 2 B¥ghame i -- W d i put up a gallant IR 13bor circles, and the syster -- i] A GOOD SPRING TONIC e re ea y ¢ the Trades and Labor ux. TONIGHT. AND BLOOD PURIFIER wl fight : tr aly | Just | x > yg > pra (dd ot . rin og ; : Powell and Irving aroused in Bone x3 {WILL BE TENDERED DBR. hyDi| Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot Sts terest in their clask in the 145 pound |"): Oelps a a : BHOOGO00C0000000OVOUN0 GOOTADHAO OTC ODO hy mica, Powell was deciar-LL 3% Wieloh, beid 3 mes being -- | 9 | € system | The Citizens Will Tun Out in Large | SP carried o by the provincial gov Numbers to Show It gard for a down and out in the over 145 Ibn WwW i » go novice class He had the better of ' . ! r-------- mr: -- - They Are orth the Price.' the bout all through, and in the las: Object to Having "Short Courde™ | r j round delivered a blow on Pitblado's Men Eugaged in Building New | {face that completely staggered him i i rec E : i ge : Prison Being Erected Near Guelph | land he went down. He failed to get : Men A 4 T : up at the count of ten and was car ~--Local Union Men Asked. to En ried out of the ring dorse Resolution Submitted. Turner and Armour were well is 4 . it right that prisdners know matched in the 25 Ib feather. gh i y $ hort course' men auld To tone up you as and Fle Fixtures - Ate Have vour house cle = tr v sposed t tt EE The 158 pound middleweight con- STONELY opp o test between Hendrie and Young -- ---- -- - es ® was probably the most one-sided of €nment, and the yesolut} Ee Kingstonian Removing to the the seven. Young is short and deen Tory eden vo ee BOB West. . We can heavily built, while Hendrie is tall lonaton ye aa bes ebbaracs with beaut § J and spare Hendrie had the ad. 9oTsation. The md hud : arrange aay en con Spar d . ip at the latter's next 1 for the ' in y 2 pimples, banishes 1} vantage ( Ris. oppowent in reach The stand token by Trades and Labor Council is that i to the different trade: t © > ris heo- 8 at {second round Hendrie went down jn! an injury to 0 Rte aes ha ad or en Ee === a heap on the floor, but rallied at '© have men in tue prisons for ajlo he. ke at Strathcona Alt tire jooliny . mw 2 vie 3 - - {the third count and stuck it out to short time engaged im such work. berta tl take place in Grant nt ns 3 : 4 the fhnisir--This was the third year | I? the short time they are on the Hall thi vening, and it is expect sod ones up the hole : . Hl succession for Young to win t Our new Spring Shoes are as usual of high. { The last event, the heavyweight ©u€h to apply for work when yand univer men will be i : r " a a not at $ od e cate 2 i . . . v bout, between Storms and Arnoldi the ou _ They are n Sally a : nce. a Fing *iil $1.00 BOTTLE, standard, We have endeavored to excel all was one of the most interesting of 'fod for the work, ou ble men sari eo al P Reid, and {the afternoon. The fight was called |! i if there is tre Shie on " ald er will | 1 at seven o'cloc A A A 1 3 i ; " contractors would on ] der yod ; Yast seasons in the seloction. about the middle of the last round, sivike, ot sR en : I i } : pd when Storms was lunging faintly in 100 glad to get hese os Me: het Hl Preside, and that e dice r! ? I t-- ---- ming z the direction of where he thought tis class, they oe ka Re a x. ue] ¥ a o upe : Es : ose S Mj org i 8 2 \rnoldi should be. When the re- Work of a mason PW ry ure rot. John Watson, vice- | y v I ho | y | feree saw that he was all in, he call- not properly qualified for the wprk [principal of Qu Te : Opposite St. Andrew's Church. | | Wah Long s undry i HE, OYA i d it a finish . Some of the local members of the {two toasts. the first iras I | t-class work guarante D Rp. | : Shi : ve tte sre of the same opinion eed by Prof i = TEER me Referee, Maj Shine; timekeeper, !ihe matter, wer e imian : Lieut. Dawson; judges, Capt. Kaul [25 expressed by the Guelph council. roasts will be supplem: fa 4 : tion is taken to the Rl dresses by Mayor Graham The officials of the events were: trades council wbem asked about|and the second to ir Guest a "Phone §2 4 MH 5 ¥ ibach and Capt. Bair : ne ! } | In the evening a large and fash arse men doing the work, as { Ryan, vice president of ionable audience filled the gym at the wark long enough tor de; William J. Res nasium to see the finest and best &raduate, as the saying goes } sf the board o rane ) not so with the other fellow e Walkem, for ti r and heigh but QuUBE pummelled | him until he couldn't see In the tric Laight I Power H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO. 79 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 441. iob they are able to learn just en- {that on hu ed and TRLTTTTretsTees sess sses rv SELB Ls tTns ses Bee that Pr rss tssasssssssses trained athletes in Canada perform ni i g ~ : > * = . = Hon. J ". Gibson, lieuténant-gov- there for a very short time, and Just cipal Gordon, or the university - {on . EB : tion about > a ive f } lernor of Ontario, and General Mac- £e1s: enough Information about t ¢ r. Ma ray, for . ; i kenzie, chief of the general staff of work to start him out a It + Ath ' militia were the The provincial prison which is be- joctor fami ith Canadian . + . ad bt ing erected near Guelnh will cost in lowing ' Wests o . . h i : LADIES SPRING SUIT AND GOAT SALE iL o mor, was "Instruction the neighborhood of 00 « vill be pres with cabi- | . v {at the RM.C." and in this. those . . it o Stivers f il tize : bli . 3 SA L E ipresent had a chance to see the THEFT FROM SHIPYALDS. ft from : 2 ning the cadets go through daily sean ition 3 147, Dyde will m . . The marches and drills were execut- Sneak Thief Purloined Fifty Pounds: en » ° h d with the regularity of clockwork of Bolts, Dr yd D de Free gymnastics were also indulged The sneak thief is ever busy inl Aton hp: West eqrir br 1B ; Suits in Light Fancy Tweeds, also \ Venetian and Fancy oo er femarkable feats UeINE jringuton, One inde a "sit tf f nd geatlemen who desire | 8 SAT URDAY MORNING - . . - » * audien was a very ap EF ¥sn . 'Eat | a > ea y Serges, in Navy, Black and Brown. Some of these Suits are be- «oRe tivo au + i solanded vie b shipyards of the ie IW i s and ess | . preciative one and applande Or portation Company. and made off ¢ offere [ the value of the irts alone " . reg 4 ? re tion will be J Ing offered at half the val { the skirt mn Regular prices, ously : with over fifty pounds of stay bolts, | aioe to th | by: 8.30 O'Cl 0CK $10.00 to $22.00. Al at one price The semi-finals in bayonet fight- | hich had been vsed in work on the 9 2¥ Bari : IS ou thi Ing were watched with interest 19 vessels 3 nn . . } Is -- . . the first contest Goldie scored a It PROGR thi he boots 4 . is understood that the boots - . . $4.98 a Suit Victory over Arnoldi by five points as sold to a k dealer Yor the ase for Magistrate : to four, and Wilmot won from Law paliry sum of fifteen cents, evident ruany case will con son by five to three Iv someone who n »( he mone a In order to reduce our stocks we 3 ' 3 T F on tne horizontal har y in ri ing in 1 © Jul Toon 4 . . Ladies Short Spring Coats [a cra cr Jat for _- -- arente of a ves ving on vork |i have decided to make the following ; ' ' jrequired skill. a clear head and a an : ns - |B ee In Black, Light Tweed and Covert ( loths, steady eve, and the cadets had al He Took the Chance. ae a F nme aoa o ] t i Mounti I There was no session of the polic i : boy ha sacrifces : & lees 5 i kp aree requirements ounting 'the ner Was no sessio ( a alice wir cla be h re 18 Regular prices $5 to $10. All one price, Sires: roa vers amusing and ex.(court on Thursday morning. A man | c\ aim is that thy ris sions |B {ceptionally well executed It gjarrested a week ago on a barge { 1 b : stigated ; + is very | J 240 Black Sateen $2.50 Each : {something novel in athletic feats, being drunk was givén a chance try & -------------------------- and was a decided treat » on the "prohibited list He t 0 Sd ee I. The display on parallel bars wa » chance, and rge against hi was dismi d Undershirts, : Regular D 3 {very difficult to perform, but the ( ; play "hookey " D M SPEN E The Leading cadets were equal to the occasion J re will be trouble for him if De - - ! » . C » Millinery Store. | The final in bavonet fighting. be is gathered in by th police when h gshoremen's Meeting. * 600 Extra Large {tween Goldie and Wilmot, was won |is under the influene oF A The longshoremen held a mesting 119 Princess Street. by Goldie again ; ' me routine busi- | 4% : The display on vaulting horses yl ---- nes ' disposed o t was the |B Wh C : bh took a number of different forms. Quality Goes With the Name. ir tion to elect icers. bu 5 tle ofton each one more difficult than the! i 8 that other tires possess, and to the Small atte: " e matter . 50 preceeding one, and the cadets ae! wi. st that they do not nov ' was allowed to n over The | Bu Drawers C, 60c, complished the most difficult with never can, possess. Made by patented stormy 8 I, no « i, was re case Doughty Process sponsible for the atten o. | 8 : This concluded the programme, 0 Wh C ' and the gathering dispersed feeling! = -- = - 9 0 ile otlon oc that they had witnessed one of the finest athletic exhibitions which it 1 Corset Covers " ' ts er as a resul Values would be possible to furnish The feredit for the excellent performance was due to Sergt.-Maj, Keith, who had the cadets in charge, and he . : may well feel proud of such an op- i n a e ac ganization, who work with clock like regularity and lightning-like rapidity | AA sa -- When Will City League Open. | are Tanking, sah ober Mn meer] i 480 Black Sateen | the league had its first game on May! BAKING POW Regularly 14th Indications point to a late] | Blouses spring, and in al Srobatulity Won : Worth a LILY: a Absolutely Pure "|| B 240 White Muslin $1.25. $150 add, DJ, purttee ll Makes Home Baking Essy Underskiri, SL75.$2 AD, ' ; Princess street church will have a! { se { . 'e [reais hin ra The were] § 360 White Muslin i amalgamated with St. Luke's last] i A i $2.25. (year, and the team made a very, Nightgowns, creditable showing. There are very | i few boys in the Sunday school who) : have time to play, but an effort will] # f be made to organize if possible . nh ay i Sale Price 68¢c Each { Will "Bill" Kennedy be appointed : { Manager for the team another year?! That is a question which will be de! 4 A St a at, cided at the meeting of the team to-| | night tor the purpose of organizing. g . . . 8 Jia uad_gervice dst year, : 1 These extragrdinary offerings will Brie tov tt seperti]. And malies the cake lighter, finer Hlavored, § be on exhibition in our window. Plans for the betterment of the team will be discussed also. more sightly, and insures its Every one who tries it Te freedom from alum likes BABY'S OWN SOAP. Lars a fave Teun. Its fragrant creamy lather and its soothing Bay fone 40 But 3 team in the Sun : ---- action on the skin endears it to all. immer They were soe osetisll] Reval Cook Book--000 Reckipts--Fre Send Name and Address. ith the amalgamated team THE ALBERT SOAPS CO, LIMITED, Miv., MONTREAL. Fear, an Uae ard, to last BOYAL DAKNG POWDER CO. NEW YORK. ! content among members of the other' -

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