Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1917, p. 16

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a | " PAGE TWENTY L --- INDIANS WIN ! ¢ Dozens of People Have Now Tried and INDIAN BICYCLES and they pronounce them the best ever. Made by a strong reliable company with a strong guarantee that will stand the test. COUNT THE INDIANS ON THE ROADS There must be satisfied people. The good old Indian motorcycle still leads. Other people tell you that you can get something just as good. +» YOU GET THE ORIGINAL a ---- This is the week to buy. Bicycles will be higher when our present stock is sold. TREADGOLD Sporting Goods Co. 88 Princess St., Kingston. Telephone 529 TRY Sc. Poet Cigar 5c. Louk fur Silk Thread ou Tip ot Kuch Cigar. |S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. MONUMENT Importers of Scotch and American Granites, Vermont Marble. The McCallum Granite Company, Ltd. 897 Princess Street. Telephone 193) | BRINGING UP FATHER ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917. In The World Of Sport et senor og Baseball Briefs Financial the t » to suspend 3 difficulties have Northerr an r ranks in the Beach and Austin ut lity infielder of putting up a fine brand of ning. Besides giltedze work in place, Rawlings leads his team in batting. . Mart Kavanagh, the Cleveland util ty was sent to El- mira es to report to Jackson. player who refu r------k a ~---- INTIATATATATO 20¢ ench, 3 for SOc. TOOKE BROS. LIMITED Montreal ! » 3 * | Kavanagh thinks the State iis too far down the profe doing | Maranv lie's | crise shortly, through John T la mile dirt i heat in ral | ladder. Buckenberger, C sional baseball ei > ago, died at Syracuse He had been: z > and. Rochester tert Lea at head of the Louis and Pittsburg League clubs. At one prominent in | de- n | manager of the Guelph Maple li That was in 1886. STATE LEAGUE'S TROUBLES Utica and Harrisburg Ready to Cry, Quits, Utica"s career as a member of the, w York State League of profes! nal clubs is about to close, it is re- ported from very reliable sources The Utica baseball club, it is said, | has decided to throw up the fran-! Buek- ley, president of the Utica baseball club, declares that he knows nothing' of any decision on the part of the State Ledgue to quit as a whole. | * It is reported from Syracuse that the Harrisburg franchise will also be abandoned and the members of the Harrisburg team made free agents. The Utica club is behind between $4500 aud $5,00 =o far, about 000 of this amount having been lost this season and the remainder last! season Ne i a2 3, New Trotting Record. Axtien, a chestnut stallion by Sam Harris, of Aurora, Ills, Harris up, set a mew world's trot record for a stallion I. ne owrel) with | 2.11 1 4 race an in, Neh. 'h rd fo 0 , firs track the disiznee 2.094 Axtelr the Grand Clreu't this nm appearing at Cleveland, Cho: a At a A PPP A A cover. ng NESE ASYARGR | packages. your health as pure f; be improved upon. fully bl elles, them to-day. Guaranteed -- PURE Most of our food to-day comes to us in sanitary Clean and guaranteed pure. Pure Food Laws protect us against adulteration. Pure tobacco in the cigarette you are going to stick to for your steady smoke is just as important to Ingredients added to cigarette tobacco do not make any finer or better smoke. Natural purity cannot CRAVEN "A" is a Pure tobacco cigarette. Skill- from only mild, high grade Virginia tobacows, sun cured and properly mellowed by age. Like pite food, CRAVEN "A" mide under clean and sanitary conditions. Th hygienically pure. Every operation of manufacture is carefully watched and inspected. That is why you can safely accept the name CRAVEN "A" as a guarantee of purity in cigar- If you have never smoked CRAVEN "A." try Boxes of Ten « In fact cigarettes are ey are i It's a healthier smoke. i 0c. | Fifty - 50c. i Hundred - $1.00 | } LOOK FOR THE RED BOX, i ; he has hit for 'wholesome, | dime-novel-reading kid- | reading. {for vic ! Bible along, fully dignified. | | © "The yearly vacation is all righ', s , the pleasure of shooting. | clusion that | matter has been allowed «uc | COBB NOW NEARING HIS WORLD'S RECORD He Has Batied in Thirty-four Successive Games For Hits. Tyous Raymond Cobb is in a tatr | way to shatter all major league bat- ting records of recent vears this sea- fon as well as to 'surpass his own | mark for consecutive hitting made in | 11911, when he scattered eighty hits, through forty straight games and | | brought this season's batting figurs | | up to 410, an average surpassed but | once in the American League - 4} Cobb passed "stuffy" McInnis of | | the Athletics in the matter of consec- | utive hitting on June 22nd when he | mide four in the games of that | day. The Philed dan's mark up| to then, a record for the season, wa: | sevenieen games. | The present ba'ting streak began | on the afternoon of May 31st, when | the Georgian got to Caldwell twice! for safe hits. In two games, thos» | of Jun® 5th, against Shawkey K of] New York and »f June 15th against | Walter Johnson of Washington, Cobb | biitted for 1,000, and in three others | .750. In the present run of 34 games Cobb has batted for the phenomenally high figure of 470. ' TRAPSHOOTING A OURE | | Half-Holiday Fach Week Will Keep Man Fit. | A travelling' man, sopping at a Chicago hotel, toll of the prescrip-| tion given to New York bus'ne's men! by Dr. L. R. Weismiller, physical di- | rector of a metropolitan Y.M.C.A., in which the doctor ordered the brain-| fagged and nerve-wrecked to '"'beat| |i" for the country, smoke corn-silk | cigarettes and otherwise act like] "kids." We Live But Once of Earth's Good Things by Smoking. TINA RP TOE Let Us Partake Milo Cigar Made in } Kingston by GEO. A. McGOWAN CO. rn -- MONTHLY INCOME Surest way of providing for your is the Monthly income Policy of THE S. Roughton, 60 Brock St., old age or your beneficiary MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA, Phone 610. -SEE OUR LINE OF PERIOD FURN All the latest designs and finishes, in Dining, v J Living and Bedroom Fur- niture. R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker rn A notice posted throughout the as- soc'ation building reads in part "Forget your dignity, throw away your staddness and be a kid aga"n-- a fun-loving, Lleisteious, dur ng your vacation . 1 "Dime novels make good summer They are next to the Bi 1} ion reading, but take the) of course. Many gre t;| men read 'N'ck Carier," 'Jesse James' and like writings for relaxation. Most | of you men have come to New York and have made good. Help you selves | '0 make good agnin next winter by i belmg a boy on your vacation." "This 's mighty good advice," sid the ~alesman, "But I quest'on wheth- er an annual vacation of even 0 carefres 1 nature as that de crihed will benefit a busy man as much as a regular weekly haM-hol doy 2t a "rap- shooting club pulveriz'ng the cloy birds, for there Is nothing I know of that will clear away mental cobwebs like the effort to» break twen y-fiva fifty or so targets. And, too, the shooter, can, between squads, climb on top of a five-rail fence, lie on the grass or throw stones a tin (mas with all the abandon of "kidhocd"", in fact, one can se> just such antics cut up at most any trapshooling club | by men who in busines; life are pain- | but the periodical outing is better! and a trapshooting club is the rlace to bave u lot of real fun aside from Te Stop Handbook Men. The Montreal Star says that the Government has come to the con-| the plague of hand-! book men whica have been doing | business at the various race tracks 1 | in this district has become a standing! disgrace. find fwill put an immediate] stop to it. | Owing to the inability at the time] to make cases against these men the| to go on | tint now, but as a protection to the | { | | 1 | | i i race tracks which pay high taxes for] the privilege of their mutuel betting, | the Government Detective Depart-| ment has been instructed to leave no| stone unturned to make cases in| future and employ all the additional! force necessary to see taat the law! is obeyed. § Limited Racing in England. Yielding to the strenuous protest | = of the Jockey Club, the War Cab net' has decided that "* a limited amount | of racing will be allowed in Eng- land from the middle of Juiy to tha close of the flat racing season." It suggests that the Jockey Club may arrange approximately forty days of racing during this period, but that A AAA AeA A AAA Att A PA AN . Phone 57 This Canadian-made sum- mer underwear has the famous, patented "Closed Crotch" with ample scat opening, as shown. Another comfort feature is the "Rein- forced Webbing" in- serted across the back. This gives the gar- ment a very desirable "elasticity and enables the wearer to enjoy perfect freedom of bodily move- ment. You are sure to like this garment when you see it--better still when you wear it. Made in nainsook, madras, silkeen, silk and other light summer fabrics. Underwear . Also W.G. & R. fine shirts, collars, pyjamas and boyz' blouses. W. GQ. & R. Products are sold in Kingston by H. P. Jenkins Sn D. 8. Collier Roney & Co. eetings be limited to New- and such places as ere sanc- tio ~by the War Office. The run- ning of special trains to these places, By however, will be prohibited, and ow- ing to the shortage of petrol, motor cars and taxicabs cannot be em ployed. GEORGE McMANUS. WITH You -1'D LOVE YO HEAR AW ITS TOO BAD YOUR PIANO 19 OUT OF TONE - 1LL AW' THATS TERRIDLE - |

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