Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1918, p. 17

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« . '2 "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12; 1918. pt A gift for all the family for all the year around $45.00 Phonograph This Machine Guaranteed to Drive Away SPANISH "FLU" Stay at home. Keep away from the cxowds and theatres: Ride a bicycle. Save gasoline. Have your theatre part on your phonograph. Doctors Orders Hear the new October records for. your phonograph and you will sure take home a few and you will nevef know you had to stay in nights or miss the gasless Sundays. ) Have you heard K-K-Katty, the new camp song. You will like it. : Thousands fo choose from. - TREADGOLD ~ SPO RTING GOODS CO. --Phone 529 Kingston "The Home of the Brunswick." = =. 5c Poet Cigar 5c ' 8. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. MONUMENTS ! of Scotch and American Granites, Vermont The 'McCallum Granite Company, Ltd. 897 Princess Street. 1m GREATEST. ~. BATTERY SERVICE WE HAVE EVER KNOWN We have been in the storage battery business for some time, but we didn't believe any battery could be made as sfrong, 3 reliable and as long-lived as the Philadelphia Diamond Grid 'which we are the agents. : D 18 MONTHS . let u's install a Philadelphia Dia- iis fuartutend for eighteen = + hunting season spoils in the form For the bene- are going after folowing list of Don'Js For Gumners. i { Every year the {brings with it its {of human sacrifices | fit of gunners who { game this fall the {don't is given i Don't take any chances. The fune- fei un of a shotgun is to scatter shot, {but be very careful where you scatter iit { Don't blaze away in haste and don't {get excited Many a shooter has { illed his favorite dog full of lead just | because he was over-anxious. Don't point a' gun at any person in ! It is always the gun that "we {didn't know was loaded" that goes roff and doe$ the damage. The only | time to point a gun is when you in- { tend to kill | Don't. take every rustle of a bush lor a bough to be a sure indication of | game Rémember sometimes an in- quisitive person has a pencham for being in strange places. Don't carry a loaded gun" through the 1 biles or any other kind of vehicle. Don't get excited and shoot with- out making sire your object is game. Don't shoot until you see the rabbit, { jest, both man and dog. Don't drag a gun under a fence with the muzzle yinted toward you. Don't climbeovdr fences" with your gan or lean it agaihst a tree until you get over Put it through the fence and on the ground, business end be- fore Don't hunt_with anyone that you know to "be careless with three cand a quarter drams of powder behind and one and one- eighth ounces of shot is inviting "sure death." Cosi » Don't load your gun!until you are actually ready for business At all other times it should be empty. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are looking down the barrel at your game * Don't rest on the gun Don't violate the game laws. It is not only criminal but sometimes very costly Don't "hog" all the game. . some for the next fellow. Don't rest thé muzzle of your gun on the ground. A gun muzzle clog- ged with dirt or mud is a dangerous weapon. MAY USE MAJOR PARKS. - : muzzle of your Leave Government Approves of Plan for Week-end Baseball. The U. S. Government has approv- ed the plan of the National Baseball Fedeération to form a vsemi-profes- sional league to play in major league parks on Saturdays and Sundays next season. The league will be comprised of teams representing eight cities; in- cluding Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Akron. The remaining two are yet to he selected. iEach city will ave at feast two clubs, one remaining at home while the oth- er is on the road. After-travelling expenses and the up-keep of the parks have heen deducted the receipts will go to the national commission on training camp activities for athletic equipment for soldiers and sailors, " Olympic Champ. Beaten. At the sports held by the Lee Training Centre of the Army Service Corps last month, much interest cen- tred in the appearance of the South African Olympic sprint champion of 1908, Lance-Corporal Reggie Walker, who took part in the furlong handi- cap. In this he owed a couple of yards, Pte. Aggersburg, RAF, being the actual scratch man, with half a yard less, and though the crack Colo- mial ran well in winning his heat in 25 2.5 seconds, he could not nego- tiate an awkward bend 'into the straight in the final, and never looked fike catching an A. S. P. repsesenta- tive, Pte. Seddon, who won in 23 4-5 seconds off the 14 yards mark. -- Racing in Bagdad City. A corporal of the R. A. M. C,, servs ing with the forces in the East, writ ing to the Yorkshire Evening Post, tells an interesting story of a race meeting held at Bagdad on March 16th, in connection with a week's fes- tivities arranged to commemorate (he fall of that historic city, Frank Woo- ton is stated to have ridden the win- ner of the "Bagdad Grand Nation- al," for 'which there were twenty- eight entties, but in three-quarters of a mile race, on a horse named Kiki, he failed to get placed --London Sportsman, Cubs Given Time to Pay The owners of the San Francisco Seals have ranted an extension of time to the Chicago Cubs un ne pur- chase of Charles Pick, Inst of the $4,500 being due next Wednesday, it isnot due until December Ist. Pick was formerly a member of the To- '| ronto Leafs, and was one of the most valuable members of the Cubs' team in the recent world series, Hockey L for Ice. . The competition for ice for next winter has begun at Montreal between the N. H. L. clubs and the rival or- ganization, proprietors of the hilet Rink have received offers from th parties, the new doubli q league cl made ihe xy Nar {and B. B. Lewis. €arelesgness | and then he sure that he is clear of magnates uotation of , the old 2 In the World of Sport w on TRAPSHOOTING'S YOUNGEST AND OLDEST CONTESTANTS street Or on cars, trans, automo- | : Andrew Miller Captain Andrew Meaders Years Old) (79 Years Old) Captain Meaders hails from Nashville, Tenn., and Master Miller from Brewtol, Ala. They were the youngest and oldest contestants in the Grand American Handicap--the premier trapshooting event of the year. The youngster fired the first shot and broke the first target In the Handicap with a 20 gauge gun, the only one used in the event. This is the third suce Sessive Year that Captain Meaders has posed as the oldest participant. The ages of this palr bears out the expression that trapshooti - 80 again is the sport for all ages, » ting which 1a 10"sea. A tA AA AN ANN tN Belleville Curlers - Organize. «= ates to the Onrario Curl 'The Belleville Cnrling Club has re- | Association orgamzed with J.-W. Davison presi- dent and J. D. Clarke secretary J A. Kerr and H.B:Stock were appoint- An 7 family that has twa heads. a a ng There i8 no end of trouble In a CHEW KING GEORGES NAVY pL LLIdd And enjoy es ld Ea YT Coal Oil Heaters Save coal and heat your sitting or bedroom with a Perfection Oil Heater. They are economical, odor= less and clean to operate. ; We have them in plain black or nickle plated. | Lemmon& Sons 187 Princess Street. Phone 840 ed the showed afterwards. £0 {GIVE THANKS. er b A ~-- ~ A Thanksgiving in Canada should most certainly not be limited to one day. We have only to think of the splendid record of our soldiers, of the sure defeat of Prussian militarism and of the assured welfare of the Dominion, and we will give thanks every day and all day. 5 As individuals, too, we should "count our blessings". Here in the midst of the most terrible struggle the world has witnessed, Joe are enjoying comforts unthought of 20 years ago. No one, 20 years ago, even dreamed of a razor where you could replace in a few seconds an edge that had been slightly dulled by hard service with another edge of perfect keenness-- Gillette Safety Razor Shaving is now a JOY, where it used to be a JOB. Gane are t of honing and stropping, operations which sometimes improved the shaving edge, and sometimes failed; as your chin We have letters of Thanksgiving from the men in the trench 2 full of the most cheery optimism--and there are days when te Gillette furnishes the only bright spot in the day's routine. 'Any dealer will be glad to show you an assortment of Gillette Razor Sets. Decide today to purchase a Gillette for your own daily benefit, or that of a friend "over th CALNE) TI '

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