Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1917, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE > THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917 EE Nay Columbia Grafonolas |! ust Tr One Week "Columbia Grafonolas Freg! (F or 'one month) You only buy 12 selections, (6 records) for $5.10 cash and we give you a $21.00 Grafonola free for one month. You then pay $5.00 per month for four months and the machine is yours. Who would be without a Grafonola? COLUMBIA RECORDS Everybody now acknowledges that Col- umbia Records are the best in the world, and we are sorry to say we have had to dis- appoint some of our customers as the de- mand has been greater than the supply. The Columbia factories have now doubled their plants and we will soon be able to supply all records. Let us have the numbers of any record you would like and we will deliver same upon the arrival of our large shipments that are coming. TREADGOLD Sporting Goods Co., / "88 Princess St., Kingston. Telephone 529 i TRY 5c. Péet Cigar 5c. Look for Silk Thread on Tip of Each Cigar. S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. ~ = Nn Dainty Footwear for 'the Woman Who Cares na, ~ The woman who takes an interest in "dainty and fashionable footwear should see our spring styles in Black Kid, Brown Kid, and Calfskin. Grey Suede and kid leathers in solid colors and two-tone effects, all made on the newest lasts and patterns by high- grade shoe makers. $6.00 to $10.00. 1H Siberian &Bro. - The Home of Good Shoes. In the 'World of Sport| | Get Back of a Milo Start the New Year right by smoking SUBSTITUTES FOR Derby and Oaks Can- celled. Unfamiliarity with racing terms and conditions is responsible for the ous cable story of thie New erby and Oaks racing at Ep gan, the Downs and the grand stand as a hospital Each year the owners who lave 1ade nom nations in the Derby and Oaks, which close two years before their running, are relieved of their obli- gations, as these races cannot be run over the course for which they ' were arranged New yaces are, howevey, previdea Tr e name of Derby and Oaks n at Newmarket on the og i , open only to the | will be runsthis year s been runsin 1916 and en Fifinélla and Pom were the respective winners wis dane by the Jackey Club is the usual change, mot a cancella tion, and will be done every vear during the war The only reduction in Enclish racing is that made ne- cessary by the requirements of raii- road service for the mil'tary authori- ties and by the o Seu pation of certain acing properties for nilar pur poses The British Government has taken a positive stand on the advisability of keepin; racing going, and its policy is supported by the active participation of the horses of the Kinz and the war minister, Lord Derby LANGFORD AND JOHNSON. Tar Baby and Big Ace May be Match- ed for Bout. n inary steps tow ard maten » Langford and "Jack" § Bar ce on a, Spain's world's 1" npion until Jess ifte 4 along and demanded for a fone listaice battle Aires, Argentina, about dle of June, are being taken d, who is campaigning in the ill find upon his return to h s go_home a letter fre om Harry Clark, Johnson's manager, who is in Rio - Janeiro, Brazil, arranging a series of fistic exhibitions for the former kingspin of the heavies. The letter conta ns a proposition for Sam to meet Jack in the South American city { "I have hooked Johnson for twen ty-two exhibitions in Brazil," writes Clark, "and am busy now hgoking him for the rest of South America Jack will leave Barcelona, Spain about the middle of April, arriving at Rio Jane ro about May 3rd "Jack, according to the latest let- | ter to me, is in fine form and e:ger for the campaign in South America I have no doubt that there still are many good fights left in the former ! champion. A bout between Jack and , Langford ought to prove strong card in Buenos Aires, where | both men are well known--Jack by reputation and Sam personally." Langford's friends believe he will | agree to meet Johnson over any kind of route, provifled the financial | inducements are satisfactory BIG YEAR FOR BASEBALL A | Tener Elated Over Prospects For | Both Majors And Minors. President Tener has brought back | glowing accounts of the National! League games in the west. He de-| clared that the attendance figures in| were much greater than a year agd | at this time, The Governor attended the open- 'ing 'of the season in Cincinnati, and | saw more than 25,000 fans rooting|" their heads off for Christy Mathew- | son's Re Then he went to St. | $houis ty witness the: Art of the Car- | dinals. More than 18,000 persons | P d through the turnstiles. The! Governor of Missouri pitched the] first ball from the box and the Mayor | of St. Louis cfught it behind the] plate. Another large crowd saw the Pirates begin proceedings at Forbes | Field, while the patronage of the Cubs in Chicago so far has exceeded | Owner Weéghman's fondest hopes. | The fact that 27,000 fans saw the | Giants shut out the Braves here on | Saturday, coupled with the revival of interest in the west, seems to indi-| cate that the Governor recently spoke | by the card when he predicted a pros- perous baseball year for the majors and minors Racing in Maryland. A New York despatch savss-Race- goers are taxing the accommoda tions at the Havre de Grace track, .in Maryland. The crowds are much Ivarger than at Bowie, which closed ten days ago. The popularity of racing, therefore, seems to be stead- ily "increasing for several reasons-- the quality of the sport. the pari mutuel machines and the prosperity of the public. Havre de Grace wili wind up on Saturday and Pimlico will open next Monday. Then will follow the campaign on the New York tracks, which promis- es to win more public favor than at any time since the Agnew-Hart laws went into effect in New York State. If racing this year is curtailed in! Canada the Jockey Club's course wil be overrun with high-class racing material which will add to the grow. ing interest in the turf. . ------------------ - Darcy Won't Box in Ohio. Les Darcy won't box in Ohio. Gox- ernor Cox said so emphatically this week when informed Promoter m- baugh and a party from Youngstown were coming to see him in regard to Darcy's mill scheduled in Youngs: would give out a statement later, ex- plaing his_refusal to permit Darcy's] 'appearance in the state. heir crews f tat were to ak Cr co ps EW NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0 oh alll p } Cincinnati, St. Louis and Pittsburg | li next month. Cox said hel Tom Sulliy: an to be Released. T THE TRACKS AFFECTED MILO Cigars. You will enjoy every one. BIG BRITISH RACES, Tom Sullivan the New Zealand Ce Made in Kingston. No Truth in Cable Story That! 1 By Increase in the War Tax on Ad- vara © G. A. McGOWAN, Manufacturer, Kingston. Sullivan in 19 ars' agree the rn, 1d went At the ont pie oe] Kingston's Electric Store Berliner Rude ( HDS also have to ¢ ibute the extra 15] fe their promises and profes. | (11%, Tue regular admission fee at Motor Boat and Automobile Supplies y. hive TA hg CT bh Bg a Specialty. = Automobile Lamps, Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Testers, Hydrometers, and Electric Vulcanizing Outfit. will not be paid t« run at Woo : sent to England with tne ext batch i oi ay It will y apy Where Cornell's fielders were « Army Sports ( ancelle dd. . pected to dig grounders out All eduled athletic g e » 79 Princess St. Phone 441 earth this spring, the Corneil n tween the United States army a - versity Athletic Association hopes to 1tside colleges will be called off a . « dig wealth this season in ee wa ance by der of Secretary of Wai a -- ---- oi : - - A potatoes Jaker "ourtes vaseball game re ---- - N J It has heen decided to plough up ' main fer e arn team, which was Aer ~ - -- - _ of the best nines that | the 'varsity t % mot n nsi 1 Alumni Piald and 'plant a bumper 'est Poi ever had The ten "Moan Mann of the Collase of Agri: | spon. a1so will be ai THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA ra] sort STAT srl S. ROUGHTON, Agent. nin. sols mono ron re rr ry 60 Brock St., Kingston. Phone 610 j Baby Carriages Go-Carts, Sulkies 1917 Advance Styles Large line just received. Make Your Choice Now. $16.00 to $40.00. R. J. REID, | | Leading Undertaker "Telephone 577 va. Sr a A Sr oy MONUMENTS Importers of Scotch and American Granites, Vermont Marble. | The McCallum Granite Company, Ltd, A scene from "The Whip." at the Grand on Monday and' " 3 J 397 P ss e Telephone 1931 F'uesday. April 30th and May 1st, with a daily malinee. Princess Sur one AA AAA A A NA A i We want all men to patronize this store; and we will clothe them in fitting style with. their vocation, their aspirations and walk in life; but ever with an eye to economy and a knowledge ¥ --_ must be pleased to be steady patrons. Enlist Now ! Join ve A rodt loi th XY O U Enlist Now ! Join the Army of the Lion's Y oun g e OWS Army of the Lion's Satisfied Customers. § tisfied Customers. Satisfied aijsied Customers. | With a Bit a Bit of Darei in Your Make-up Make-up You young feHows who know and np new things are going to realize that we are strong for you, once you see our new spring overcoats, suits and raincoats. . A store that is young, and managed by a young man is well apt to know how to handle you and your wants to a nicety. So put your needs up to the clothiers that know something about clothes; put your faith in experience, not txperiinett - -- in other words, come to the LION Clothing House. SPECIAL VALUE, MEN'S GOOD MOTHERS Get your boy one of those PARAMETTA RAINCOATS, $10.00 good tweed suits. They are a regular value, sizes 36 to 46, pigeion, $7. 45 2 os 00 value. Weare gseliing $5. 00 days only. Get one .. SPECIAL VALUE, MEN'S BLUE JUST ARRIVED. A very v oad ln a al SERGE SUITS. These are a bargain men' odd trousers in the newest patterns. = 3 1 6 = 50 Match up that suit with a pair. Sizes 32 . to 50. prices - MEN'S GOOD TWEED 'CAPS, , 75¢ Retmaiabor everythirlg in this store is and 31.00 values, for ome. 50c marked in plain figures and one price to week only . bs all. MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS; nice at 'neat - pattern;. regular $18.00 value NOBBY NECKWEAR Special for one: ii S85] |r 255 hurry. For 10 days only : .. newest designs . . The Lion Clothing House, , The Bargain Spot of Kingston. In Rodger's Old Jewelery Stand, 347-349 King Street

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