Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1919, p. 12

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oi ------ THE DAILY BRITISH W Wanted! 50 Second Hand Bicycles IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES | Get Yours Out If you need a new tube or a new tire, we can supply you; and we do your work Free Air at the Door "But don't take Joe much because it's cheap. eo? A few Massey's left at $50.00. e new price is $55.00. $10.00 cash; $8.00 per month. . Cushion Frame Massey at $65.00. ONLY ONE PLACE TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CQ, 88 Princess Street Phone 529 "Home of the Brunswick." ' MONEY WANTED * heeled." TWO OF A KIND 1 suppose your husband when a baby used to put his little toes in his mouth? Oh, yes, And when he goes out with me In company he gen- erally puts his foot in it. EXPENSIVE PLACE "No, | got short very qujckly." "Wouldn't you like a soul mate?" "No, give me one that is well "Did you stay long in New York?" KooTys? "Well, son, | see you're back from the front and not a scratch." "No,:! quit scratchin' as soon as we got out of the trenches." A FAIR DONER Ethel -- Does she let her right hand know what her left gives? Jack~No, and she doesn't let her' left friends know what her right friends hand NOT CARRYING THEM "Did Bill inherit his father's brains?" "If he did they must be held In trust by somebody." » EA A PECULIAR FELLOW "Don't you believe that you are the only girl | have ever loved?" "Yes, | have heard that you are rather eccentric." A DEAD ONE Don't you think the- high | cost of living af fects mel I suppose that it does--almost as much as if you were living. POOR" OLD TIME Miss Kilavierklang--! play the pl ano merely to kill time, : Mr. Bangs--Your playing certainly | does it. But what a deathl" i WAT H rs b : Ask your dealer, i Tooke Bros. Limited : MAKERS MONTREAL An DIBBLE QUITS TRAINING. Awaits Word From Committee of Royal Henley Regatta. Until the definite assurance is re- ceived from the committee of the Royal Henley Regatfa that the latter will be held next summer, as has been rumored, and thas the Diamond Sculis will be rowed as a part of the program, Lieut. "Bob" Dibble will do nothing further in the matter of his preliminary training. Lieut. Dibble recently decided to make another ef- fort to win the premier sculling hon- ors of the wonld, but lacking definite information concerning the . holding of the regatta, has resolvéd not to continde his preparations. . CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS St. Lawrenc e Ale & Porter * Also manufacture all kinds of soft drinks. We deliver to all parts of the city. 5 ' "ad oA, Tyo, ~~ The man who is in love with him. lover. 4 with unlimited power. -- No man is great enough, wise en- self imagines all the world loves a} ough, or good enough to be trusted HATS & CAPS or DAD and kis LAD The coach and trainer who pre- pared Dibble for his race with John B. Kelly of the Vespers of Philadel- phia, who was beaten by' the Tor- onto sculler for the international championship has closed: the train- ing quarters which have been in use for some timé, and nothing further will be done until the Henley Com- mittee is heard from' officially. Lieut. Dibble's entry has already been forwarded to the Canadian: As- sociation of Amateur Oarsmen, through which all Canadian entries to the Royal Henley regatta must be made, and by whith they must be endorsed. Nothing further will be RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND TRUN AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP. LINES your friends, from the Old Country. to J. P. Hanley, C.P. & T.A., GT. ' Special attention® will be given family or going to or rates done 'by Dibble or his adviser until instructions are received from the C.A.A.0. "Safety First" Bascsall Clubs. Fisherman 'Jake Daubert of the Brooklyn Club has been: paid in full by the club, the suit against the Dodgers having been settled out of court. Daubert signed for the full period of the 1918 season and when [the schedule was curtailed he sued "| fog the full anwunt stipulated in his contract. Dozens of ether major 4 league players awaited the outcome of the suit. Had the court found for Daubert there would have been an avalanche of suits against major lea- gue clubs, Paying the playes in Inll before the matter came to trial looks like good business, from the stand- point of the: 'big leagues, Hal. Chase's suit against the Cincinnati club has also settled out of court. Special Tariff Caucus Called, Ottawa, March 8.--The Govern. ment seems to be fully alive to the tariff situation, and a special tariff caucus of the Unionists will be call- ed before the end of the month, at which there will be a mink exchange of views. Following this an effort will be made tp shape a budget to suit all parties. The finance minist- er will have a difficult task. but a prominent supporter of the adminis. tration says Sir Thomas White will evolve a policy which will be more historic than the National Policy of Sir John A. Macdonald, Clerygymen Oppose Sunday Ball. Opposing the playing of profes- sional baseball on Sunday, although not offering any playing of she game by amateurs, was the keynote of the opponents to bills now pending = before the New York legislature, designed to per- mit baseball games where admission fees are charged, to be played after 2. p.m. Sundays in cities and munici- palities » desiring Sunday The opposition was represented largely by clergymen. A larger num- ber of persons in which military were conspicuons were represented in fa- vor of the bill. Allan Cup Games. x Wednesday and Friday nights of flext wefk the Quebec winners will meet the O.H.A. winners in the Allan Cup elimination series. On Tuesday and Thursday of the follow- ing wéek the western winners will meet the O.H.A, champions. in + the final for the possession of the Allan Cup and the.right to be called world's champions. Probably during the same week the junior Allan' Cup series will be staged. 5 . = Every mother secretly /wondefs how her daughter-in-law managed to persuade her te marry her, CASTQRIA "Hor Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years OB I NH 0 AON 01 " ET ----------r------y RAT vi - How Dominion 'Friction Surface - Belting Helps to Increase Production . 1 f Foe \ . y be rataming your production ie maximum i efficient 'equipment---this depénds not only on your machinery, but to a greater extent than you realize on your power transmission equipment. We are ready to demonstrate Rou "that Dominion Friction Surface Belting is the most economical and efficient transmission equipment made. It is more than water-proofed fabric-- the rubber used is a 'special friction compound that practically eliminates slipping. and transmits all the power 'that any belt can transmit. ' Its uniformity and dependability insure long and continuous service which saves time wasted in making replacements and repairs and prevents idleemployees and machines. Our spetial free advisory service, in charge of belting experts, is maintained to help manufacturers increasg pro- ductibn through efficient equipment. Phone, wireor write our nearest Service Branch when you are ready to have one of our experts help you "speed up" production just as they bave hel many otherss » ERR i or objection to the || baseball. | i BE SURE YOU HAVE A DOOR MAT © THESE MUDDY DAYS And by so' doing ; save your carpets, your wife's temper, and 'get' the mud off your shoes with a good door mat oh which you can pro- perly clean ' your feet 'as anyone should who re- spects their home. We have the kind that do thewark every time. : Di STEVENSON & HUNTER, Phone 53 85-87 Princess St BATT } EVERY DAY PEOPLE ARE FINDING Better places to live. If you have an offering to make, this is an excellent "season" in: which to make it. JEFF, TE SALES MANAGER ISN'T SATISFIED with THe BUIINESS ouR SPRINGFIELD REPRESEATATIVE IS SENDING IN SO HE WANTS You To: RUN OUT THERE AND LOOK THINGS © \ ovEm. HERE'S Twenty DontAws | expense Money. Es 3H the Signature of -e oe % ri HIGHER AND HIGHER ALL THE TIME. CAN You BeAT ONLY TWENTY Dettans i) Suk ok THAT T GOTTA BU My RAIL ROAD TICKET PAY My HoteL Bul J Fy AND Be A "Good BELLow'! TWENTY DOLLARS IT'LL COST ME AT 2 LEAST Five Bucks A Day tHe ee FoR EXPENSES T® WAY AT A HOTEL, AMM I GoTTA PAY My CAR EAR 41 Te +4 SPRINGFIELD ONE TICKET FIELD, OHIO P SPRINGFIELD Mass, 2 / Say a3 A TICKET TO SPRING™ ) ; LH a ]

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