Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1917, p. 15

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AP IL 28, 1917 rg =~ a $65.00 Just For One Week Columbia Grafonolas Free! . (For one month) wn 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 withotit a Grafo COLUMBIA RECORDS Everybody now acknowledges that Col- mbia 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 Tactories have now doubled their plants and we will soon be dble to supply all records. ny 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 TRY 3c. Poet Cigar 5c. Look for Silk Thread on Tip of Each Cigar. S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. 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Perhaps you have noticed these words ag! the notation "No fire left when blown out" on cur new "Silent Parlor" match boxes. The Splits or sticks of all matches contained in these boxes have been impregnated or soaked in a chemical solution _whileh renders them dead wood once they have been lighted and hidwn out, ane Ihe danger of FIRE from glowing matches is hereby' rodent : the grediest miniuntm. . SAFETY FIRST AND ALWAYS --- USE EDDY"S SILENT 500s v stomach by a French ause it thoroughly organ, | btain their nourish- they which paysician, be cleanses r in which ground in icture mn nches they dynamite pl C~ in the \ i be of convénient umad a cake of soap | invented that has a hol waxed paper core, , | Woad, the plant *from ent Britons made a blue dye, still | vated for that purpose in some England. | id" to be the most p we | yet ha been inv by an priest | who also is a scientist, Wireless me and rece 100 we 5 A inventory To foil bile thieves venter has patented a steering t it « 1as been which What erful exploes is developed ented Indiana are being sent eed of mora than by an English apparat auntom anEin- wheel temovaed from a car when | Its owner leaveg it A territorial government in .Hun- | gary has d 4 company that will build a fa fc he extraction of} oil trom pumpkin ds ) Gasoline burners beneath blade | ire a new shovel which expected to facilitate the Ice and snow fp The world's silversword, a only on voleanc in be the | JS | removal of | In pavements, rarest plant is the | species of cactus that the most inaccessible 5 in Hawaii ling a lawn mower New Jersey inventor's machine beats carpets or £8 with, numerous small paddles a sit is run over them Rubber obtained from trees Erow ing extensively in Natal has proved 50 satisfactory that a factory to re- fine it has been established in Eng land. 4 A recently invented dish washing machine can be attached to a faucet and uscd with dishes placed in a kitchen sink without employing a dishpan For testing the daflgers of mine gases an Englishman has invented apparatus that photographically measures t duration of flashes of explosion A combination of steel bands and a hard rubber tread to surrcund an inner tube features a new automobile tire that is claimed to be puncture proof A violet ray water sterilizing ap- paratus invented in France automai- ically opens a valve and diverts the water into a drain if the rays should stop. ' An electric automobile dash Hgit of recent invention is mounted on a cable so that it can be used as a trouble Ifght and carried to any part of a car. A fireman's helmet invented in Germany can be connected with a line of hose in such a manner that he can be surrounded by a falling curtain of water - To enable runners to exercise at home is the purpose of a re cently in- vented treadmill that can ba folded into space for storage when not in use, The 'free ends of a new English detachable rim for automobile wheels overlap and can be drawn .to- gather with a jack to permM a tire to be easily removed. A cover for garbage or rubbish cans has been invented that prevents the entrance of rainwater "yet does not interfere with' placihg material | in the cans. - | In connection with a eanal system | France recently completed one of the! world's greatest tunnels, 4% miles iong 72 wide and 52 feat high, i A Kansas inventor claims to have | perfected a device that permits the | use of kerosene instead of gasaline | as an automobile fuel without chang- ing carburetors. . Australia's new daylight saving law provides tbat all clocks be put forward an hour at the end of Sep- tember and back again zt the end of March in each year. } Mounting 'the magneto in the fis] | STOW slopes Reseml of is a that | } he small | by feet wheel, the inventor of a new type of Fmotoreyele has been able 10 dispense with the usual series of driving gears and sprockets, VSS | NN 077 TOOK E COLLARS zooxs mnas. Lnorsy 'have evidently made a real discover | standing {7 BASEBALL BRIEFS According to Ban Johnson Central League of Europe wil duced to a Class D organiza fore the Allies get through win) Jennings sent 11 fornmore pitchers, Comiskey"s W American Leagu take some ~time "ti pull leading and them the race, may down, The crippling of Shortstop Wort- man of the Cubs is another be ly blow for Fred Mitelgjl, who is look-| sng for the jinx y i Fred Snodgrass, ex-(i int, wh clined to report to 3r vear, is engaged biles on the Pacific coast. ves this automo Wilkinson, the recruit pitcher who stopped the Leafs at Newark gester | day after they had peppered Small-| qr Thomas pitcher in the Canadian Get Back of a Milo | Start the New Year right by smoking - MILO Cigars. You will enjoy every one. : Made in Kingston. G. A. McGOWAN, Manufacturer, Kingston. League, Outfielder Dan Costello Left Boston! on April 18th to join t Toronto! team at Baltimore. He has not vet arrived. The management: can get | no trace of his whereabouts Dan | | is a student at Harvard Law Sc hool. "Bill" Donovan and his New Y Yankees begin to look like contend- ers in the American League They X| in Pitcher George Mogridge. It has just come do light that th Pittsburg Pirates were making big | efforts to get Fred Merkle when Man-J ager Mitchell, of "the landed | him, e g| Cubs, -- The Newark Bears are making al runaway start in the Barrow league They did the same thing last season | and got so far ahead of the other | teams that N was no race Event ually they finished in the sub-cellar History has a way of repeating it- | self. Oscar Vitt "ithe Detroit third bas»-| man, who has been a holdout | the early spring, yesterday arrived! at'terms with the Tiger management. | Take a look at the American League and guess who made the concession that resulted in the agree- ment, WESTERN'S STUDENTS ARE STILL ENLISTING Athletes Will Be Missing at the Annual Field Day This Year. since 1 | | | | President Dr. K.P. R. Neville of | Western Athletic Board, London, | Ont., announced that a field day will} be held during convocation week] 1 Amer gear this year instead of the usual track| City Dairy events held annually in the autumn. He reports that few meh students are numbered among ithgse in the arts department since the war, and a great many of the medical students are being prepared for overseas duty. Last week four students were enrolled for aviation courses, three | of whom were promising athletes, in! Anderson, half-back, and Thompson, | gerimage, of 1he football team, tob- | inson, the speedy half-miler, and Windover, a freshman. The field | aay on May 15th will be curtailed | as only six or seven track events will | be held, but the other exents will be! staged. TWO NO-HIT GAMES Have Already Been Pitched in Am: C erican league. With the baseball season still very young two twirlers have pitched no- hit games in the American League, in Eddie Cicotte, of the White Sox, after being eleven years in the big league, and George Mogridge, of the Yankees . Mogridge is the first Yan- kre to earn a place in the hall of | fame in the fourteen years that New | York has begn represented in tha American League. During that per-| lod nine twirlers have waverad on| the ragged edge and allowed but one hit. The nine Yankees were: Bill Woolf, Jack Chesbro, Billy Hogg, Al Orth, Joe Doyle, Joe Lake, Louis! Brockett, Jack Warhop and Russell Ford Last season three American League heavers twirled noo-hit games, in "Dutch" Leonard and George Fos- ter of the Red Sox, and Joe Bush of the Athletics, This feat is the dream of all pitchers, but some of the best have never realized it. Walter John- son has never succeeded, losing the distinction by an unfortugafe ground rule 4ome ynoars ago, wien Fran Baker got a double on what should have been an ordifry fly. The vet- ran Eddie Plank has never landed the hohors ahd the same goes for irover Claveland Alexander, Quite ' requently pitchers have been beaten out of the distinction. Beals Becker deprived Nap Rucker of such laurels in a game at Brooklyn a few seasons ago by throwing his bat at a pitch in the. ninth inning with tw out when he wasnt really trying to hit tae ball at all. rc snd tt IWsherg a Stor, -, Gharles "Swede" Risberg, a re-+ cruit infielder with the Chicago Am- i ericans, is declared to be one of the! most promising players brought into the major leagues in several years. The player is considered such a bri- | lant prospect that President Weegh- man, of the Chicago Nat onals, made an attempt to buy his release. Ris- berg is playing shortstc) with the Whité Sox, and his sharp Jielding | and batting have won the admiig. | tion of Manager Rowland. He was purchased from the Vernon club of | the Pacific Coast League. ! : ibe v | Evidently ths death knell of book- makers at balf mile tracks has been sounded. The horgemen will gefuse to race henceforth at courses where Pari Mutuels are mot in vogue. { John Evers wants to becoms a hasetall writer. He will succeed if Kingston's Electric Store ar a Motor Boat and Automobile Supplies a Specialty. Automobile Lamps, Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Testers, Hydrometers, E of Boots o and Electric Vulcanizing Outfit. . Hot Np. i --Leatiier, Scrap, consisting HW. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO 79 Princess Si. Phone 441 Repairanble--oorsist - niwd as unlit THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA S. ROUGHTON, Agent. 60 Brock St., Kingston. Phone 610 cessful ire aw- ceessful QUICK--H A *2 in 1 Shoe Polish" is made for every use. For Black Shoes, "2 in 1 Black™ (paste) and "2'in 1 Black Combination" ( paste and Liquid); for White Shoes, "2 in 1 White Cake" (cake) and "2in 1 White Liquid" (liquid); for Tan Shoes, "2 in 1 Tan" (paste) end "2 in 1 Tan Combination" (paste and liquid). 10c Black--White--Tan F. F. DALLEY CO. OF CANADA LTD., ANDY | | 10c Hamilton, Can. LASTING . © -- Militia and Defe an nut » pal f they insert ft the Depart- Ww PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM. Bron) Visit "This Dairy and Decide for Yourself. -- Satisfaction Guaranteed." 24 Johnson Street CITY TAXISTAND he cin get along with editors better : (han he can with umpires. A Phone 2083 285 King Street. Opposite Custom Hou-¢ Phone 749 loat, Train and All City Calls romptly Attended to. All modern five and seven passens acr cars used, [GRAND TRUN ~OCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE In offect Jan. 14th, 1917. Prajna will lenve nt Depot, fou ot evn 8 Lie. City Arr, 19 Mail «. 1220am. 3 Express . .. am. Local City 12.87 am. One shows "gap' Other fits close Gr) A " sah 33 3 ~ = q P58 s PEERRQ prop You know, by experience, that the ordinary collar soon spreads and shows an unsightly "gap" at the top. On the other hand, a . W. G. & R. eollar retains its close fit for the following reasons: -- Sots BEES: «NY Nog 1,6 213 14 18.18. 1 Nher trait daily Pho Sunday, firéct route to Toronto, P-terbore, iamilton, Buaftalo, Londoh, Detrolt 'hicugao, Bay Ciiy, Saginaw, Montreal, Jtiawa, Quebec, Portland, 8. 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Thus, when button ing the outside tab, the collar slides easily into place, the post of the collar button coming to . the top of the "Sli§ On" buttonhole, making it impossible for the collis to spread. It must stay # close at the top. These exclusive features of W. G. & R. collars are sure to be appreciated by you and other particular dressers. ry o ® COLLARS Also W. G. & R. Fine Shirts, Pyjamas, Summer Underwear and Boys' Blouses, : West Putnr W. G. & R. Products are sold in Ki E. P. Jenkins ° D. 8. Collier Roney & Co. ngston by . ! : Gyy Smith, the former Tecumseh * lacrosse plaser, bas been admitted to the Southport (England) Cottage Hospital to be treated for a wound ia his left arm. 5 Soe Pre A A

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