Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1916, p. 3

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er AR DAILY wHia Embarrassing Haiis Can Be Quickly Removed | {FOR NOT PLAYING LEAGUE BALL (Beauty Culture) | : : Hains can be easily banished from GAME ON SATURDAY. the skin by this quick, painless me-| 3 3 ""thod; Mix into a stiff paste some pow- | Officers of Club Claim That ° the . dered delatone and water, spread on| League Officers Treated Wolfe Is- FS hairy surface and in 2 or 2 minutes land Unfairly in Rejecting. Cum- rub off, wash. the skin and it will be| mins, ? free from hair or blemish. 'Except-| wolfe Island, Sept. 4.-- (To the ing in very stubborn growths, one] Editor): Wolfe Island refused to application is suffigient. To avoid | play- C. L. C. Saturday, Sept. 2nd, in disappointment buy the delatone in!the Kingston . Amateur Baseball the original package. » League on account of game on Sat- mn - | urday, Aug. 26th beingvawarded to . | Queen's by default, as on 'the 26th w ng na /olte Island should have played C. Hospitals with | L.. C. according to the only schedule ; Tie 3 | ever received by Wolfe Island, and I's or rosT A YORE what prompted us. to withdraw our claim for a default against C. L. C. at the league meeting on 29th and were surprised that Queen's would accept 3 game in such a way. On Aug. 26th we had .an-imported | NY Probs: Partly fair and cool; showers Wednesday. GREEK POST AND TELEGRAPHS | * . + REPORT FOE AGENCIES, } y ities C. L. C. for did they not bring in H.| cede to the demands. Fayette, C. Faysete, Quigtey, Fraser The harbor of Piraeus has been McCulla and Conley Tt in | Practically taken over by the Allied 234 Queen's, a oY A aT Hi fleet. Se wireless station, the only iLfre on: »| means by which Gréece can com- on principle, Wark Jou, = principle, | municate with the outside world, has we must aot take am Ie to) been seized by a landing force from lane Do ro the warships. The harbor was drag- y . _/ ged and submarine nets laid, with Bi Herero a a at the result that a German submatine , 2nd, | was captured or sunk. It is be- receive justice. from Jeagug officials lieved this under-sea boat received b, will seek it through otlrer 1d | supplies of oil and ammunition from ; HR RE ora 2 pe osd 9 Zoehll of Wolte Island, ;) "i erned German liners, which . ' J. K. Sheeby, President, | were seized yesterday. AMERICAN LADY, FROLASET, J. D. Cosgrove, Manager. i of ) RX 8s MME. LYRA, GOSSARD, LA REINE, KABO, NEMO, ion numb: f Ge and Aus- 3 -- | a Som pi ie end hare a F rench Model Corsets. J. Horne, Secy.-Treas, been arrested. It is reported that Eo. : Splendid values at $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50; $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, CAMP SPORTS ON MONDAY Baron von Schenk, the German pub- $4.00, on up to $10.00. WINNERS ENTER FIRST licity agent, is in hiding. PROPER FITTINGS ARE AS ESSENTIAL AS THE' PROPER SERIES OF THE FINALS. The German ships seized are four] CORSETS! Our expert corsetieres will fit you perfectly and there extra charge for the service. this was on Monday, Aug. 14th' Rather late to send a schedule for a | league that was 'in. existence since | May 27th. On this schedule it says | plainly: "Sept. 2, Queen's vs. Wolfe | Island." | Below {g a list and score of games {played up to Aug. 12th: May 27--Queen's 5,'C. L. C. 6. June 3--W. I. vs, C. L. C. (post- poned, rain). June 10--W. 1. 5, Queen's 9. June 17--C. L. C. 14, Queen's 13. June 24--C. L.C. 1, W. I. 2, July 1--Queen's 6, W. 1. 7. July 8---Queen's 3, C. L. C, 1. July 156--W. 1. 5, C. L. C. 14, July'22--W. IL 7, Queen's 5. July 29--C. L. C. 20, Queen's 19. Aug. 5--C. L. C. 6, W. I 8. Aug. 12--Queen's vs. W. 1. (post- poped, Queen's being on holidays). We will, therefore, leave to any fair-minded person " to say who should play Aug. 19th, Aug. 26th and Sept. 2nd. Surely it should have been as fol- lows: 2 Aug. 19--Queen's vs. C. L. C. Aug. 26--W. I. vs. C. L. C. Sept. 2--W. I. vs. Queen's On Aug. 9th our manager received a-notice from the secretary 'of the league that the postponed game of June 3rd between C. L. C. and W. I. would be played on Aug. 12th, as Queen's were on holidays. On Aug. 10th another notice from President Ahearn_was received concelling the game ordered by Secretary Hughes, as C. L. C. and Wolfe Island played Aug. 19th, We immediately tele- Bi | Phoned President Ahearn that he was mistaken in the schedule, as the 19th was our bye, and we had made arrangements for an exhibition game on that date two weeks previous. Queen's aug L. C. therefore play- ed on that date according to proper . { schedule. On Apg. 26th, therefore, 155th Battalion. | en we went to Kingéton to ply C. L. C.,| Shot:put--Smith, Osler; distance,| Bud" Fisher Fully Recovered From as we thought, but found Queen's|36 feet 71% inches, : { His Injuries. as our opponents, although, accord- Broad jump--Weaver, 17 feet in| Well, "Mutt" and "Jeff" are back ing to his own schedule, we were |ifiches. . [2 o - - down to meet Queen's Sept. 2nd. 100 yards dash---Weaver, Osler; on the job, and thankful to be alive. oid sey FANT U ing why Queen's were play- time, 11 seconds. | They had a narrow squeak from sud- ' else, For t Jaan asking hy Que A Si Sack race--Bowers, Smith; time,|den death on July 8th when "Bud ' , ) been revised. Now in all fairness|16 seconds. > Fisher, their creator, unexpectedly : DISEASES, including Ameriews if it were revised why were we not] High jump--Weaver, Potter; dist-|found a five thousand pound auto- has restored thousa notified to' that effect? Y ance, 4 feet 10 inches. mobile resting on his chest bor- The President then refused to let| Mile race--Osler, Moon; time,#5 |ing holes through his nose and fower us play Bert Cumming, an Island boy, |nlins, 40 sees. jaw. They know what {t is to stand who signed with us on Aug. 15th. Relay race, 440 yards--Band con-| on the dividing line between this Our manager told the President if sisting of Weaver, Watson, Robin-| mortal coil and eternity, to see their it were shown him in the rules of [son and Osler; machine' gun section | whole careers flash past them in re- the league that Cummins was " not jconsisting of Watson, Coulter, Kelly |view as death reaches out his hand, eligible he would not play him, butjand Ackers. to wonder whether or not they are the President's only answer was, as 220 yards run--Osler, Weaver; (to continue to live or. to be extin- a matter of principle, Cummins was |time, 25 secs. : guished for ever. And now that their not going to play, as he was expect- creator is well and whole once more, ed to play for a team in the City 136th Battalion. they' have resumed their life, and League. We, therefore, put in a 220 yards dash--Q.M.S. Scott, happy they are to do it. claim for a game with C. L. C. by} Bogart. s Fisher had been on his. vacati default. : Broad jump--Fielding, Bogart; | just a few days when the a How Wolfe Island in signing Cum- | distance, 16 feet 1 inch, accident happened. It occurred while muings did just what C. L. C. and Mile race--Scott, McLaughlin; | pe was on bis way from Saratoga Queen's had done previously. =~ On ltime, 4 mins. 54 secs. Springs to Glens: Falls, New York. Judd: it was raining, the road was high crowned; suddenly, the car took a little skid and the next thing Fisher knew he was pinnéd underneath the overturned car (weight 5,000 jump--Pound, | ,undg) in.a ditch that was rapidly filling with rain water. The car was resting across Fisher's chest, and he lay there for half an hour before his chaffeur, who escaped without a scratch, and a passing automobile | == party succeeded in jacking the car || up and releasing him. The first time | . the car was jacked up, the screw lf slipped, and the weight fell back upon Fisher's chest. 'That was | battery, owing to the death of the ; ; - : ' . on Friday, 25th, and not having an-| 4.) th ed Fl hich | fe 2 other player to take his place, Spoor Te of the A Fleet, Which | : 2 . Sinks or Capturcs a Foe Submar- | undergone an operation. Thus in| ime, : | 5 p order to avoid another postponement | Athens, (via London), Sept. ~4.-- | " ' g. land being but a "little country vil | Britain and France. Sunday evening uy ® lage" we have not the same OpPOT-| presented to the Government a' note . : ; . ; y . : y dian Locomotive Works, where 1,000 posts and telegraphs and insistin 1 ure ' i n! men are employed, or Queen's, where | t,o deportation from Gan " ' : : . - Still we did not do more than | 3164 that the Greek Government a0 mr . ' : ; figure line is concealed by an incorrect or. poorly fitted corset. We have the right cor- father of Harry Card (our catcher) | Harbor of Piraeus in Practical Cone] also being in hoepital, having just we brought in a battery. . Wolfe Is- | Representatives at Athens of Great tunities to pick a team as the Cana- | demanding control over the Greek students 'attend from all over Can-| agents of the Central powers. It is is usually a good corset. Many a beautiful set for you in one of the new models of . - May Use Piraeus. It is probable that the Entente will take over Piraeus -as a naval base. From the port food will be distribut- ed by rail to the western wing armies | on the front in Macedonia. In the Allied campaign of expuk The shorfage 'of photo chem {cals for finishing films does not affect us as we have supplies on hand to carry us till the new supply arrives. : We are finishing' more films today many times over than all other local dealers combin- ed, Six finishers cannot keep up with the work. : We are selling and guaran teeing the best film on the mar- ket and still developing at 10 oents a roll. THE Which Will be Held Tuesday Evening --Two Baseball Games Were Played on Monday. The result of the 154th Baftalion sports- held at Barriefield camp on Monday were: 100 yards dash--La- roque Penny; time, 10 4-5 sec- onds. 220 yards dash--Laroque, McMil- lan; time, 28 2-5 seconds. 12-pound shot put--J. A, Grant, Hanes; distance, 35 feet 9 inches. High jump--Laroque, MoGreer; distance, 9 feet 4 inches. A wave of pro-Ally sentiment is re- Broad. jump--Larogque, "Otter;| ported to be sweeping Greece, and distance, 9 feet 4 inches. "| British correspondents express the Half-mile run--sSergt. McMillan, | belief that owing to the stern meas- McRae; time, 2 mins. 25 secs. ures taken after quibbling of more Mile run--8, McRae, Sergt. Camp-| than a year the Greek situation will | bell; time, 5 minutes and 25 seconds. | soon be satisfactorily settled. time, 11 secs. | Levant liners, Three Austrian ships were seized. The seizire of the Austrian and | German merchant ships at Piraeus | and the occupation by Entente tropps | of the Greek wireless station last] night (Friday) threw the Austro-| German residents in Athens, "and| especially the agents of the German Government, into a panic. 18 no - STEACY'S Dainty Pork gio: Sausag e Homemade - - 12%c New England - + 18¢ Little Pig - . - 20c y Weinerwurst + 18e The Wm. Davies' Co., Ltd. Phone 597 MUTT AND JEFF BACK AGAIN MEN! WHY SUFFER ? e study of Mi riends and relatives to him. Fathers have sont their The treatment they received The Doctor who sees and each patient per- which you will receive is such as gels Be a he bos! sonally a world ove: Ui . ment for YOU --~ the BEST -- Who has restored susands to Poaith. Coasilt him SAPEST, and SUREST Cuse Free totay. Bw 13 mama) seidhn A If you are a sufferer from any NERVOUS. KIDNEY, BLADDER or STOMACH AILMENT, PILES, FI§. TULA, or RECTAL MALADIES, consult DR, WARD REE at once- his treatment. in such eases has not only proven invaluable, but SUPERIOR to the ordinary tres: ment you read or hear about, and the Treatment tiat Jou ill Eventuglly take when all other methous have ailed. These are Bold Facts--and Facts thet Dr. Ward is feady 10 Prove to You- On You. In BLOOD POISON, WEAKNESSES. LOWERED VITALITY, ete. hi te ment 7} 5 has bee QUIK URE nd PERMANENT, ~§ ~~! and see DR. WARD'S wonderfully equipped for the treatment of the sick. One of the most Selontifically equipped in Ameriea, Every patient Calling ive a thorough elinica l examination absolutely Free, ces ent fi all Railroad depots, Low Write for further particalars and testl letters confidential and mailed under private cover. DR. WARD, BUFFALO'S LEADING SPECIALIST + 79 Nisgsra' Square, Opp. McKinley Monument BUFFALO, N. Y. TT, rh 0) June 24th C. L. C. played Schultz, a member of the Victorias in the City League. On July 15th C. L. C. also brought in "Vic" Gilbert, another member of Victorias. . On July 22nd Queen's played Hall, an Athletic player, and on July 29th Queen's played Cotman and Herb Kelly, two| 100 yards dash--Fielding, Ander- other Athletic players, but when |gon. Wolfe Island tried to play Cum-|, Sack race--Bogart, Ellis, mings they were told as a matter of Three-legged race--Anderson and principle Cummings could not play. Pielding; Cate and Shea. Why could not Cummings play as| The first of the series in the camp well as Schultz, Gilbert, Hall, tinals will beheld this evenin , con- man or Kelly? The rule reads as|sisting of the 100 yards das , shot follows: put and high jump. No player. of the Kingston Ama-| "Two baseball games were played Putting shot--Anderson, distance, 33 feet 3% inches. Relay race--Fielding, A. L. An- derson; R. L. Anderson and Corpl. McRoberts. Running high Fielding; distance, 4 feet 4 inches. teur Baseball gue can play any games for the City League teams and their return to this league as any player playing for a City Leagye team thereby disqualifies himself for further membership in the above League." Surely this rule does not bar Cum- mings, He was not a member of the K. A. B, L. until Aug. 15th and did not play again for a City League team, Al a league meeting on Aug. 29th, rah was awarded game on Aug. 6th by default. Cummings was barred from playing in the K. A. B. League and Olsen, centre fielder for the Wolfe Island team was suspend- on Monday, the 156th team defeating the 154th by twenty-one to five, and tae winning from the 155th by six o five. iN HYDRO COMMISSION AND THE PEOPLE ge Toronto World (Con.). The Hydro-Electric Railway As- sociation of Ontario, representing the municipalities, has adopted four reso- lutions, asking for the restoration of the previous con , hy the re- when I thought it was all overs with me," said Fisher later, of his experience. 'It seemed as if my chest was being crushed in clear to my backbone, and I could.see my friends walking silently behind me in stately procession to the nearest cemetery." On being released, Fisher was rush- ed to the Saratoga Hospital. There it was found that one rib had been broken, his nose pierced from side to side, his underjaw-pucctured clear to the root of his tongue, several teeth kndcked out and others so loosened that they had to be pulled, and his lower lip torn and twisted out of shape. Later, on Fisher's re- in telling || Come on over to Cooke's and have a Good Photo taken. His studio is 159 Wellington street, near . Brock, right next to Carnovsky's Fruit Store. LOOKED FOR THE HUNS TO ATTACK CANADA Woman Who Cannot Read or hesion; voices, ERA ---- "LET'S GO Canadian National Exhibition Aug. 26th to Sept. 11th "Federation of the Empire" Gorgeous Spectacle Symbolizing Imperial Unity 1200 performers; 10 massed bands; ) "Co- chorus of 60 Write Feared a German Masterpiece of Stagecraft and Pageantry Invasion. Model Camp of Overseas Troops; aerial battles between birdmen and land batteries; destruction of by tor. ed from the league. Surely a Prus- slan manner of rupning things by a president who spoke so strongly and The 1 of all the clauses in th act of|turn to his home on Riverside Drive i8ie. ) Y in New York City in care of a nurse, it was discovered that his jaw hag rfp forcibly on "principle." . of (Question fori PERE ore sche uled to play Queen's we did not try to claim game by dafault, pref to win games on the four. of the six played with our own battery, Card and Horne, This is Get the "Peaches" that are coming to you in the peach' season--but be sure to eat them on Shredded Boys' Where can | buy my "The answer is, at strength for the day's by- ted "uncalled for, ambiguous and unwarranted." _If the Government refuses to take in tedious litigation. Per n us this is the object of the Government, and there are not a.few who assert as much. 2a it the Utyeinmant i as it asserts, in good can best and most easily show its de- sire to facilitate matters Jo the municipalities by the : useless fegisiation to which they ae that the Govern- of the charge of to | been fractured in three places, neces- risks long] sitating braces being placed In his th the job putting A. Mutt and his "side Kick" Jeff through their paces, And he says that if he ever motors again in the rain" without chains on, he hopes some kindly disposed person will grab him quick and tote him off pa Jutgeq cell in the nearest bobby teh. Anyway, we're happy to announce that 'we have "Mutt" and "Jeff" and "Bud" Fisher, their creator, all three, with us again today, and long may they contipue to perform in the land The truth of the old saving that one-half the world does no: know ww the other half lives, was set forth in a case which came under the "tnotice of a Whig representative ay fow days ago, while he was making a trip through one of the eastern coun- ties. The Whig man mef a woman who could not read or write, and al- the newspaper man was, "How is the wer going on? When told that the great struggle was progressing nice- ly in favor of the Allies, the woman appeared very much Surprised. 'She sald that as she could not read, she had to depend on what she could héar from other people about the progress of the war, and she had been given to understand that the Germans were making great headway, and that the of the free and the home of the Huns were expected to make an at- most the first question she popped at | ( ------ ---- ---- pedoes and undersea mines, Thrilling naval fights. One Entire Building Full of Canadian NEW MIDWAY -- WORLD AT HOME SHOWS AND PAWNEE | Reduced Rates on A Raiways " BLL. Te tack on Canada any day now. As a result she had beew . livipg in fear, and shé was relieved to know that there was no chance of the Germans making an attack on Capada, and that her own little home was not in danger. br y 5 ®. 3 A ~All the boys' fall coats| Cut out n are now in and the lucky|" buyers will be the early Boys! suits to suit the po-- : to Eo grea of | Dewtor of ary, 1850 Rhoden Aves :

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