1G, FRIDAY, | WE BACK UP OUR : CIGARS re In the World of Sport ih 0 guanine tht nowhere ee . Ld -" nia joy for so little money. If you | " " TT * [Judge a cigar by its price the Peel N | gis . - HAMILTON DOES NOT WANT | ATHLETE SERGEANT-MAJOR cigar wil not gppeal to you. But if. ty , 2 | rns you judge by flavor, aroma, smooth- ) . . I! BASEBALL BRIEFS | Another Race Track--The Present | Qualified For Comunission at Royal ness and mellowness, - then you'll . Ge One is Sufficient. Military College most surely make the All the Newest Records Are Now On Sale. : The report that "Pifig" Bodie, The Hamilton Spectator says: The| The efficiency of a battalion de- Sir Robert Peel, the cigar a x : : i s = nnouncement from Montreal that | pends to a large extent upon its Remermber Columbia Records are worth a trial. | Singging outficidesn a Sau eastern promoters figured op celal sergeant ma jor. Ritchener's ows. that made the 5c famous AH foB : ishing another race track in Hamil- ] real, commanded by Lieéut.- favorite s : ¢ firs Then you may be our regular customer as we are | majors next year Stems 3 be all a oa does not come as a surprise, al-|Col. F. M. McRobie, should ihe. Jour favorite smoke after the first ainin new customers every day. It does not make nis Ble, i oe =a b at poor old i) oh there is not much chance of {fore prove a highly efficient unit. for . - 8 2 . . | Mg 8 going 0 the Athletics. the proposition ever coming to a [the O.C. has secured the services of * any difference what machine you have. Our Rec- | When a manager fails to make|N®2d. Racing has been made un- |Battalion Serkt.-Major Arthur Ed-| 1 1 | 2 nana . sport- | Pepular around Montreal owing to so (win Hill, international wafer polo ords will play you better music than any other. 800d he says it is besause the sport-| ROFL Around Montreal owing ta so Win Hill, international 1 Te 4 | ing scribes are running the team for it looks as though the game will get (athlete. He has: had both Imperial | . [ him. a black eye in Ontario unless the goy- (and Canadian military experience. | . p ® ; 3 ® | m- lay- | éTnment takes some step to limit the | He served for four years in the Royal | |J- arm e on ea 2 | Another International League play-| umber of tracks. There is no need ! Warwickshires in Birmingham, and % o Yh ured, will fo peal of giving any club a monopoly, but at | since being ig Canada bas been with | : he big s See $ . ; ; 207 ; Arh iy . } , ) the same time something must be|the 207th Bd{taligh at Ottawa, leav- : : . Gill, of the Buffalo team. Gill has| 3 nie or the sport will die a natu#al [ing thereito cole here to Ritehendrs| Black, Green, Mixed. Packed m King- BN ' : t t XU been doing splendid wprk around] death as it did in the majority of the fQwn, Sexgt.-Major Hill joined the | the middle sack for the Bisons, and| +o across the border. One track (207th as a private apd four days lat- | - st, by ® ~ We have Grafonolas from $20.00 to $475.00. in addition is hitting the ball at is about all that a eity of this size | er was promoted to sergeant. Then | GEO ROBERTSON & SON Li ited. . . ed with a Col bia th good clip. [can support at present, and if an- [in May he went to the Royal Military ||} 2 . y Lim You will be delight with a Columbia the same as hal f th Whi S 4 | other one is necessary, there is a [College at Kingston and qualified as | At All Grocers -- f b t families a Schalk, of the ilte Ro, and op. rter owned by local capita |a lieutenant; but there being no .im- | some of our pes . Schang, of the Athletics, who are that can be operated without the as- {Mediate vacancy, he returned to his | 1 recognized as the class of the Amer-| _ ° 'f : S wra roM Bb gd | 12.00 and 15.00. : ! 3 sistante of American promoters w ho {© attalion and obtained the rank Small machines $ $ lean' League backstops, will now] care nothing for the future of the |of company sergeant-major, being in| Come in and let us play your favorite music for have to sev spotlight with| _."~ ¢ long as their pockets are |that position when he obtained his | nd "Hank" Sev d. '"Hank's" wor | lined. {transfer to Kitchener's Own. 1 behind the plate and his batting have| -- a | i ------------ you. been gleeful doings for the St. Louis| | Ki ton's ELE( TRI Store | HAD A CLOSE SHAVE. | Owing to the race being so close in ngs Browns. | {the majors, the National Commission w : Ehmke, the pitching star of th&| Montreal Wanderer Hockey Player are in a dilemma as to how to ar- | = Our Tungsten Lamps _ ® | Syracuse team, will join the Detroft| on Quebec Bridge | range for the world's series. This | 3 br TN y ~N - - \, 88 Princess Tigers at once, Piteher Buckles, of | RN will be discussed on Friday when the 5 a 3 eh ae Phone 529 Scranton, will "afso join' the New x William, ell, of 'Montreal, wel | commission meets. | ZZ 1 } Are Durable and Effici- $s wis York Yankees, the season in the| known as Billy Bejl of the W BRAGYET | ermine os y A | C7 g 5 New York State League having Hockey Club, and an engineer for| ; ent. » Domini 3 any, ad | Te the Dominion Bridge Company. had one of the narrow escapes and most! Tommy McMillan, one of the best thr ng experiences of the day in| . shortstops who ever played in the" 1d Ionday's disaster. : i 7] i b Let us advise you how to ~ [International League, has. signed | ,, He vas in charge of a hydraulic | - ! light your -home at the with . Chattanooga, after beiig let|J2CK at the north-east corner gf the ! RAILWAY ALT Mi ras. with | Pridge when he suddenly felt 4 tre | : Pa : ini y MELIRCILTEORTRY (ou oo rvnots Srchtvian was" wi 173047 wher, he suddonty eel 4 the Ni y minimum cost for elec- I Canada Exhib " re The ee an + sh iF + tricity. a . ie The New York State League pen- Ping and Suddenly the whole span | 1] J n ; Central Cana ant was won by the Syracuse club | Eheered: aud Jal, Mr. Bell was] O \\/ Sovmanr: - 5 Everything Electrical. + "Mike" O'Neill, a former St. Louis i 1uite close to Mr. McMillan | @ y A 4 tion, Ottawa and Cincinnati player, managed the | (hd Sen Solie of the wire ropes! COLLAR! . CANADIAN SERVICW | he jonas during. the & 3. Und rina ype a8 e span fell a broken | : > : ' FET an H W N El t C MONTREAL TO LONDON | 1.2 Titi hid 32'%uatid ac [lerms of agreement O'Noit becomes Piece flew ro Mt Me Medlin] | Twn iD . -. INewman ectric 0. - { Ni as already re-1° $ es Issec ell's d he 3 . From London a on: Montreal | $2 55 : 3 10 RO es Neill has already re head by barely a foot. | oii LrParmony Co; live. Moves -| | Phone 441 HH 79 Princess St. Bept. 5... ASCANIA ... Sept. 23 Goel RUE on ~ trains Seutember | LON Club of the same league, while BN a sii LX 2 5 Sept. 23 no a Crass Duty 3 13th and ®.m. trains September 14th. | Syracuse also wants him again next . SE Ne Good b > 8 season. f AT month Boel) Montreal! $3.40 ; It would be rather remarkable if g ¥ al Honus Wagner should lead the Na-| / " TENA ++ 2 tea smn on non tne pins 3 yo ll WHEN YOU SPEND MONEY HERE YOU HAVE THE PLEASANT FEELING THAT aanensers iy, "| gi JES Mae, Shot Te of i, and vot that Is what may hop YOU HAVE SECURED ITS FULL EQUIVALENT, IF NOF A LITTLE MORE. For information apply Local Ticket i oo one-way wsecond-class Col- -- fgunt, oar Ti gh onert Refond Co. guint Garen will he on sale datly Sept. First Baseman . Holke, who was ; Arran 1. - + albert ve: to certaln | wit), Rochester right up to Labor i » Sma Coterade. Latue, MoStnS ore Day. but who was recalled by the REMEMBER THAT OUR BEST REMEMBER THAT OUR BEST Kon, tah, ashington, Texan eva New or slants a a ime, - : i Notice | New Mexico and California. nlaying first base regularly for Me- VALUES ARE NOT ALWAYS VALUES ARE NOT ALWAYS : .{Graw's team, and is coming in for * LEY Op BTA ay as Pan much praise, : ADVERTISED. ADVERTISED. OA IRL tario streets, ---- Fans in Toronto and Ontario gener- . : . Change of Time Effect-| Cook's Cotton Root Compound, |." 2" 7" disappointed if the 3 A safe, reliable Detroit Tigers win the American - ive Sept. 18th. . med: Bold for ihre 3 League flag and figure in the big an- mcs Ro 2 80 N's 86 per bok [nual baseball clnssic with the win- or Ap articulgrs ee time thle folder Sold by al or seni | nerd of the National League cham- 4 infin Brea pon pice Yafries Inionship. Right now the Bengals €ooK avppear to have a great chance to beat CANADIAN NORTHERN PUECIOK MEDICINE Ole Boston for the pennant. Last season they finished a hang-up second after nN , a great dash through' the last few ( ar - weeks of the campaign. Low Fares To NICK BAWLF WANTS : : ag ops BARRIEFIELD IN IT I don't especially care for the patronage of any man who does not know enough about Central Canad A Exhibition How Soldiers' Rugby League woolens and clothing in a general way to be able to realize whether he is getting value or ' Is Likely to Be Worked not. Such a man added to my list of customers would mean slightly more in dollars and cents Ottawa Ont. ; Out. but he could not possibly help me to develop this business, because he couldn't go out of my Sept. Sth to 3, *. 16th ~ Ouie plan tor the proposed Solio? store and tell his friends what I have to effer, and what I need now as much as anything are pt. pe, : Rugby League is to have the Hamil- boosters. You are at liberty to browse around through my stock with the same freedo mas if . Ses ton and Toronto teams play off, the | . . , $8.85--Go0d going Sept. 9th to 15th inclusive, Return limit § days wianers to meet the survivors f an| you were walking in the park. When you have found what appeals to you, call our atten- from date of sale, but not later than Monday, Sept, 18th. 1 3 : Solng al] trains Wednautoy September 13th, and morn- ||18 also anxious to get his Barrietield | tion and we will be at Your service, \ y t : soldiers in on the ground floor, so it] ing trains Thursday, September 14th. Return limit Friday, looks as though the coming football | Sept, 16th. Children half fare. 1d 4 For tickets and further information apply to Station Agent or City ||®6a%0n would see some good games _ llafter all, The 207th team will likely be man- ape Lh team will likely be mae BE SURE AND SEE OUR CLASSY RANGE OF CANADIAN NORTHERN [iii Ee ll | Boys] sovs'Sumrs rons movie, at mos Boys! year; also Lieut. Bud Wiser, a Pres- SAME LOW PRICES. r - . -{cott boy; who formerly played for EAR pS a a Yale. Tt is understood that Sine. Me ; Evenue will coach the Montreal squad FASALAAALAAAAAS #% |and that Lou Marsh is looking after arrangements in behalf of the! Toron- to team. A meeting of the football men will be held shortly for the pur- i * _ : ' # pose of drawing up a schedule or ar- | 1 |B [ranging dates for exhibition games. S A I U R D A Y A ae Atiletle Asda Boys' Strong Trousers. Sizes 89¢ {| See our classy range of overcoats in all | Robert Simpson of the University of '26 to 32 ERE ~ : the newest sha. des, in the latest New Yor ye : thi hagen, Denmark and Stockholm, : | \ AR COE . erything in this store is marked i raincoats. $14.00 value. a distance runner as the third mem- Ev m this i m T $9.95 K PE Na Vy RB "Si 30, 31, @# 9 § § Regular $12.00 value. Jn mv @ 9] |e"... $745 fn spite of the advance in woolens, Ww Prisco, 1 the oner meabers 0 A -------- : Sweden, on October, 12, 14 and 21 respectively. ber of 'the team, 'but the only man bs plain figures and one pric} to all. ogoat .. Fh sala ot Chicago, and 1t was tmposisie rc HN [| e---------- A HAI ke th ron -- Men's good tweed suits. MISTAKE THE P"ACE. high arade yet moderately Bi Sn al | THEO AR ANTEE SAS | : e Special -- Men's extra good tweed It was originally intended to ro A him to make the trip. i Boys' Coats. DoT