Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Feb 1915, p. 3

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mn -- p---- TTT INSURANCE USDER THE DIRECTION OF THE 21ST BATTALION Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON 5 18 Market St. THE SPORT REVIEW. Hans Wagner May Play First Base For Pittsburg. The Berlia O.H.A., intermediates will play exhibition games at Detroit on Friday and Saturday nights of At the Grand Opera House Tuesday |. Coy' ' Evening--A Large Audience At- tended--Musical Programme With a Trench Scene to Conclude, Western University accepted the challengeiof 'Rhe on "'Fed- | eras" fo play a series of games for the Londen c¥y championship. The games are creating much enthusiasm in the Forest City. . A very large audience enjoyed the patriotic concert at the Grand on Tuesday evening under the direction of the 21st Battalion, C.E.F. In the i boxes were Lieuti<«Col: W. 8. Hughes Ro a : --~ a POR i ans H, ee {and other battalion officers with Pittsburg writers declare that H 4 ERI = | To 4 LASTING GUNS. SER THAT TRADE B "THERAPION aa BRIT. GOVT, STAY & TO SLL GENUINE PAEK] their friends. Over the stage was| VABNer will be seen at first base N Need se Frosch Hospitals with Te, draped a large standard, and | With the Pirates this year. Claske Srapty aa Be por! Andy Union Nas found Gerber a most promising Jacks were affixed. shortstop. The veteran Wagner, who The programme was in two parts, has had experience at first, is by far! the first .almost wholly musical. | the best candidate for the place. Three selections were played by the -- af 4 R.CH A. 'orchestra. Pte. Shaw of "This will be a crucial season for the 21st gave a clever monolbgu? the Canadian Baseball League," says and comic song, and Mrs. O. F.'Telg- | "Doc" Reisling, manager of the Lon- | | mann contributed two recitations don team, "but with careful manage- | | that made a hit. ment I think the circuit will be able] AM. 'Duhiel Couper was the 'first to weather it-out. It is up tg the| vocalist, and his patriotic song was Toronto, Ottawa and Hamilton clubs, n pos . . H Colds ; ll a winner. Arthar Craig stirred the! pngugh. whether - the league pulls if | audience with his rendition of "'High- through or mot. f More colds are cured at i} landers Fix Bayonets," and Staff- Best's Drug Store than else- HY | Sergt- Harte did likewise when he f where,. Dozens find relief each sang, "God Save the King." JD. day. Nothing but the finest Bankier's sweet tenor voice was preparations afe reSbmiended. 1 ne ard 1 ET Neal ly set for the Allah cup elimination | DOVER'S COLD BREAKERS Ji | ing ohe of Chauncey Olcott's Irish| E¥mes between 'the Monarch-Falcon fj and DR. HICKEX'S SPEEDY Ml songs, Miss C. Cochrane's violin Winners and the winners of the Thun- | il} COUGH CURE are dofog splen- Bl 5010s were splendidly rendered and | der Bay leagte. The dates are Feb.| did work and saving many dol- Bi} | warmly appreciated. 27th, in Port Arthur, and March, 2,} lars in Doctor's Bills, Mrg. L. W. Malloy appeared twice | If Winnipeg. | on the programme, and delighted | Tthe musical lovers. "The Swallows' boxes oN Claude Robinsop, secretary of the| Dominion Hockey = Commission an-| nounces that dates had been definite The decision to cancel the English | } was her opening number, and was county ericket championship games| | followed by a pretty little composi- | for next season was confirmed at a ij | tion of her own entitled, "Knitting | special meeting of the advisory if | Socks For Daddy's Men." 'She also | county committees, held at Lord's! i} | rendered the English = recruiting | guder the presidency of Lord Hawke. | song. "Your King and Country Need | The members of the various county | You"! The final number of part ilysams have pronifsed . their annul was the rendition by Corp. Strow- | subscriptions, #8 usual, his year, {§ | er of Mrs. Mulloy's patriotic sons, | whieh will enable all the counties to "Johnie Canuck's the Boy, © | have a useful balance in hand {o com- ST Jnariog td a | menes the season of 1916. A schedule : | of friendly games is being arranged, {SYIEMY the young draguon. | which on keep alive the interest of Acid Stomachs |, meu poe sere preent TOL Are Dangerous | Mrs, Telgmann and Miss Eileen | hg | Wright, the latter acting as accom-| Toronto Globe: The appeal of the . | panist for three of the vocalists. The | Regina Victorias to the Canadian Nine-Tenths of AR Stomach Trouble | other accompanists were 'B: Couper, | Amateur Hockey © Assoeiation will nv Me 0 Acidity, | L. Marchand and Mrs. J. B. Coch- Mave no sympathy or support from | A Physician's Advice Cure, Pon't suffer when but 25 8 cents stand between you and re- Ji At Best's ll THE. SATISFACTORY STORE. OPEN SU NDAXS rane During' the imtermission, the Ontario Hockey Association. The moving pictures wére shown. | ground of the protest originally was | Part II consisted of a scéne in the a dispute of a referee's decision, [trenches in France, depicting the | which should never have been listen- | life of a soldier at the front at! ed to, and the basis of the appeal tc oF dione "and © intestinal and cases mht p The seen arr a 4 by | tie G 3 A sod bathe lulu lave earned for him an international | Capt. P. E. Prideaux. n € Dac | that the Saskatchewan Association Cont Jecture that nearly all Intestinaj | ETOUNd was a trench inside of whica | Executive had mo right to overrule ihe. vital 'Drank, era iroctly' trace: talion_ were lounging about & camp| he action of the protest committe. 3 Arh he | (LlON Were lounging about a Camp | Tgf.is a povely domestic affair, and ble t a a diti f the 2 i ' Stomach, which Ih: Lufw was doe nine| fire. Songs were rendered by SeVer-| ihe O.H,A., is #*home rule organiza- Sudde i tion. Its principle is that the pro- SUCQEen- | vincial bodies must settle their own on Cause asd A famous phydiclan whose success. times out of tem to excessive acidity, | al ofthe soldiers, and then the or- commonly termed sour stomach of der te turn in was given. eart--burn, which not only irritated fy the sentiel "gives an alarm | up gas: 'there i8 a might attack by the ene: | internal disputes. and inflamed the delicate lining of the stomach, but also set tritls and stomach ulcers. It is in-| my, severdl men in fhe trench drop | ihresting oh pra, on HAR before the enemy's bullets, but the | as of medical treatment for the] defenders open a heavy fire and re-| ETTING Stomach, stating that he and his cok | pulse the attack, making a stirring | 6 BA silts by the use of ordi bisera. | finale for the national anthem 'te: { CK To SOLID GROUND. In theory, and in times of peace and guietness, it seems to pay to specialize. The world Beating pianist and the expert tew-taster draw handsome in- comes, and a nation like Swit- weviand, which specializes in tourists, fares well, so long as things follow the ordered rom. tine. f ~ But alk emesgency----n break in the course of evemts--throws these specialists ow their beam- , And brings to the front § the all-round man and the all- round nation, which is prepared & to look after itself whatever appens. «It took this war to show us * -» magnesia, which, by neutralizing! follow. the dity of the food, removes the i of the trouble. He contends that Is as foolish to treat the stomach itself as it would be for a man who stepped »n a tack to rub liniment on the foot without first removing the tack: Remove the tack] and the foot wiil heal itself---neutral- 1 ize the acid and stomaeh troubles will! disappear. Irritating me and medical tre fs dre us 80 | long as the contents of the stomach | remain acid; remove the acidity, and! there will Re | the inflamed stomach | will then heal itself, Bulferers from | acidity, -sour stomach or heart burn | shoul fo a small bottle of bisurated thagnes u ar their Fp ce a nfu n q r of a glass of hot or cold water after meals, repeating nutes if necessary, this' Being the which the doctor has found most efficacious un all cases. enki' Taking Chances. a SP GOI PEON from in fifteen . N She--Give me a week to. think your proposal over ? ; : He~Sure." W I'm fot marvied in that time, Fll let you know, i Made Her Sick. "How about Vanessa? Is she real 1y dick?' PRR PIP IBIPI PIAL PABA R PAIL I Ered? = t-- "She was to-day. She has a hatid-| some young dector-and---he---called | while the maid Rad Her false Nair City vs 5 out for an airing." -- Kansas Journal. | © Mamie ~-- "That Mrs. Flipp is a great. matchmaker, isn't she?" Tessie--"1 use to think so, until she bought her haired husband a purple necktie." Judge. ce. A - Love ja a fire, bit. you have perio] CAE SE eg i RE S83 tion | : § pe, ww gn Be rik PERI PE PIPER IPE P AT EPSP ate | tree tte eine attempt to foree a the British limes in tion of Calais, | were repulsed and reinforces & ments have arrived. "Wl . * + &» &* +> It is thought in 'Toronto that the reinforcements mentioned in the above despatch include the Canadian contingent troops. The Irish Sea is closed to nav. * + cious, . rank of rear-admisal, The tide is turned in Poland % and the Germans are steadily + being forced back. Lebbest tens Feb. 24 =D. D.G. MN. Carscallen, of the i4th Masonic. district, eamd n | from Napanee last eveming for an of- | figial visit to. Leeds lodge, No. 201, | AF. and AM. i The young ladies orgamized clusses of Grace Methodist sthool, of which Mrs. Meggs and | Mrs. Scott are the teachers, enter- | tained the young men's organized | classes of the school at a banquet | itv the lecture room lst evening. | The fire brigade is making arrange- | wients for a big entertainment in the | opera house for the 17th of Maweh. | The military carnival at Kingston | this week is atiradting quite a num- ber 'of Gananogueans to the city. | Next Sabbath," im Grace Methodist | church, a collection for the Belgian relief fund will be taken. | E. H. Hurd went to Kingston yes- | terday to spend the week with' his | sof Frank FH. Hurd, Stephen street. The ice has begun to break away at the foot of the lower Hami There | i* now quite & strefch of open water | there. . { James Kenny, Pine street, who has heen spendine the winter at Kis Nome, left on Monday evening for his farm at Hanbury, New Ontario. Bible | Sunday | akin. pe PROBS. --Unsettled; ocoasional sleet or rain to-day and on Wednesday. we ids ct a hl lagnific | t New Stocks of Black Dress Goods 'and Silks w EE Ez 2 Bosse Es 5k §88% - : 2 E pam Suk 3 g Pr ih pred e gaaRBIS PRT Armure, Gaupher, ete STON'S ELECTRIC STORE "TRY OUR - | [Em pW en -, S0 h n i +. .» EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL | HW Newman Electric Co py 2 is ratiter curious. : 30 To-60c Per Lb, + » rp ras Ro wt GR ASE $4 SOR AR | a iy § om ou how the new i | posts wi 3 Grand T open C he is reported as 1 "Well, } seo that the: tax i we sal Ln (ILDLY STIMULATING 'flo : 2 HI IM FANG iS MIL NOV #9 "A Perfect Tonic THIS Is THE TIME OF THE YEAR IT 1s REEDED M' not: sold in your ; sod, write ) * ik y 3 f Ey i % < v Pw : : Ee 9 Beaker $5 ' C5 BAYOm-................0.....:. Bo 40 : FAN erase Te ae sa see. HEIs rr incr i srr sarin assis k sass s deed evan

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