PAGE FOURTEEN ° 25. THE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,1919." _ In the World of Sport | ' r *, [during 'the war; and it will only be | BILL BEFORE LEGISLATURE / -.- a question of fixing up the stands, | entree Not etc., the work of whi is alrkady {To Correct Annoying Motor Practices ' es in progress. The. K f St. | To the Public, - : ' : : Cloud, where the Canadian Ambul git | There is at present a bill before the ance was erected, will ses the first | Provincial Legislature which, if pass- Jockey Frank Robinson left half |Tace meeting." '@ ed and put into force, will be of very a million dollars. His newly-made i - Se great interest to the motoring pub- bride is the chief heir . | OTTAWA MEN OHOSEN. lic, as it will correct several, at pres- i ¢ " 2 Sama at dent, very annoying and et times dan- Bernard Morris, a Canadian con-| 2 , ¥ ying ¢ victed by general court-martial in) To Row in Eight at 'Military Re-|gerous practices. v, § | gatta at Henley. a The first change is to be in thelll ; adn. Louis ol oine 5 dctertur from Word has been received at the [using of mufflers or exhaust sound |} received a sentence of two years at! CaPital that four well-known Ottawa | deadeners in cities. The bill aims Hf hard labor. Morris is a professional | 08rsmen have been selected to row fat this nuisance, and will correct Ti , hockey player with Seattle. . ~ in the All-Canadian'efght, at the [by making it illegal to. manufacture i Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, the | military regatta at * Henley, on |or drive a ear which does not reqiure former Canadian golf champion, was| ames duringsthe coming summer, [the driver to "get out and get under" || ' awarded the prize for the best ring-{ They are Col, Jim McCuajz, Captain | whenever he wants to put on or take if er 'score made during the season by| Eddie Phillips, Capt. Felix Sowden |off hig muffler. a woman golfer on the No. 1 couse |and Lieut, Bob Tapley. : For some time past, in fact since at Pinehurst. .MeCuaig, Phillips and Sowden |the inception of the niotor industry, ARE DOCTORS' ORDERS © ¢ [lS omon sins Ryan of: hitornia | Wort memuors af tha Obbica on een [ies poe a ce siotoe dustry . : 4 i ei soni 3 torists, particularly the . was defeated by Mrs. Chambers, the| Club eight when it won the senior any Choloris "out. 14 British champion, and Capt. Wash-| championship of Canada and the younger element, to, have A. Jeut burn, the American, lost in the semi- United Sats, and have been over. Fut on re and use ft ali the ' t A -| seas for 'about, three years. Tapley B. y 8 3 +i . : UE iN. + ~ J Znais ii covered court jennia by Davi was Bow man of AM.Bunn's 140. and open the cut-out the noise is cs High Grade Memorial Monuments The good old bicycle, Massey or Red Britain is not entered Mt thie Paefy] TOUR crow when it cari hia | deatening. and some drivers use itl Information On Request, | -. - : ¥ : : . International. Crews from = France, ove Pat St. Catharives, in | ONS g : by Rave to get: N Bird, will give you better satisfaction than New Zealand, Poiana] Now Noe:| 197%, os out and get under to use or sill 'The McCALLUM GRANITE CO., LTD. : ia . ) ..jout and get under to use or stop two or three cheap bicycles. ; 3 land, Alsace-Lorraine, Australia and It is understood «that- Col. Me-|0" g « T TOOT Princ Steet ead Wheel 14 United States will compete, April 27.| Cuaig, Captain Phillips, Capt. Sow- using pers will be much Joss af hone, 1934 Wisuton' Out ! Johnny Kilbane, feather-wejght| den and_ Lieut, Tapley will also be ois Oa'sh noise Irom ths autome- champion of the world, won the allowed to, represent the Ottawa The second item is to empower mu- newspaper decision over Jack Law-| Rowing Club in the four-oared event. nicipalities to pass by-laws which will ler, of Omaha, Neb., in a last ten-| Odrsmen from all over Canada, Whol, \iow fines to be paid for information round Wout at Charleston. are on active service will figure in that will lead to the arrest and con- the Dominion: erews. All the Allied a 8 i v o> : : viction of ear-thieves. This will put nations will be represented in the the car-thief in the same class as the RACING IN FRANCE _| Mie regatta, + | horse-thief, and will go far towards BEGINS ON MAY 5TH - stamping out the greatest evil of > ---- Sunday sini In: Tenncksor, modern times---the theft of aytomo- . B d First Meet to Be at Track Thé Teanessee Supreme Court | Piles. e room. The third, is with regard to new - refidered a decision which permits dy Where Canadian Ambu Sunday baseball in the state. In the|speed regulations and limits. At ® a lance Was Erected. Suit, forfeiture of the Nashville Clup | Present the rule of fifteen 'miles an Furniture } mom charter was sought, but the court |hour in the cities and twenty miles The following js a summary of held that the so-called "blue laws" of | 80 hour in the country is recognized Nil : Gel an article published in the Paris 1803 'do not apply to baseball as now | 88 being much too low, It is pro- paper, Le Jockey, March 22: played els of = | posed to raise this limit and ut "A memorandum from the French The decision affects three, Southern | 8Teater responsibility "for slow driv- Ministry of Agriculture, under date League cities' clubs-- Nashville Mem-| ing around corners .etc., which will of March 19th, informeéd the racing phis And Chattanooga a make this a much better piece of leg- societies and t public in general * islation. of the resumption of horse-racing PoE rN in France on and after May 5th. Delicate Young Girls, 3 This memorandum wag consequent Pale Tired Women 'No Chance For Criticism." 3 i veen 1 p aci form--Cles 8 tt, un- The best is the cheapest. Get yours to- to an interview between Mr. Boret : dot as Folh---Olean Sho, Hu and the - representatives of the There is no beauty in pallor, but of "the most. ahle afticlar of 'Pro ' x : . day. You can see Massey 8 on the streets French racing societies on Febru: proof of plenty of weakness. Exer- sent-day -racing--Judge Francis J. & : : ary 26th,'at which time the mini- : 4 3 of Kingston that have been running for, 15 i o imich time the mini bark mat pur. hoart flutter, your | Nolson aid Secretary J, B. Camp: , : ! . : 4 che, a you sadly --wi pL 1919 Oak- entatives that he fully realiz bell--will result in the years and they are good t . Paya prosentativos that ho fully. realized nosd. something to pit some ginger | jgwn meeting making ture history. Little mgre and have satisfaction. Stake and that, therefore without| ll Juil Stem. Taf Dr. Hamil. Nfoming 97clean slate at all times, : 8 83 2) +{ and 0 such, ¢ axle « ; En auither insistency on their part, make you want to do things. They seandalmongers. have had no he would take the necessary steps 4 f renew and "purify the. blood---~then| chance for - erifcism is sufficient to give them satisfaction as soon as COME Strong 'nerves, rosy cheeks, ' circumstances permitted. Mean- . k recommendation for any meeting. ONLY ONE PLACE while, the minister lafd stress on Laughing tod or pio b walib. ! Nl : \ > 3 . Securing the, ARsiatatice a the hi by Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which dre an | + Jae Wright's oarsmen from the Bernt aor Haass (Conteit Su. oF, ais Hamad' of Mecen Sono] Hearne ot, Poptopia ylews on his Government gollegues. | | hOUSands Mise 'no other wedicine| ly one event trom Naval Academy at : : {and never have'a day's sickness of Annapolisy Md.--the 'second.. His . . . : This superior council, which com- X Shy rgest and best selection in ci prises the most influential political boxe kind 4G 5 Het ae ih frst, crave by La 4 . a ity ; personalities interested in breeding |50ld by al 4 RUE and £ pl to choose from. Prices the lowest. y and horse-racing, unanimously. ex- n aie) n p pressed their desire for an early re- sumption of racing, thus geconding ---------------- ah 5771 : ARS CO mil it Décem-| © , SPORTING GOODS CO. ber Tin grosaiion made, Become AMA "rer R. J. REID ™avo mitee on racing. In'the first in- STREET ; : stance it was believed that on ac p 4d ; 3 88 Princess Street \ count of circumstances, horse-rac- 3 "Ter § . The Leading Undertaker Ing would not be resumed in Ms} i ; former entirety and that only two : " : " or three meetings would be held a Phone 529 Home of the Brunswick. oh The Luss would be held a A Racing will take place as in peace time and, therefore, the varioud % : | memos societies are today in a position to draw up their programmes with a definite certitude. f 3 "The racing socities have now to Aluminum Ware face a venturous task, inasmuch as : » p . . pe . HID : 3 -- " their funds have - been exhausted » iY UY 1 ] ] 1 jduring the war and that their cal- pecia ; ' ™ culations are most problematic as ; " & ' to 'the future gate money. receipts. \ = 1 5 The public will now, however, be f 1 ' a e . charged a highep admittance, \ ] ¢ Sawed in Stove y 1 ? Grand = stand, for gentlemen, 25 \ nd { We have a Nmited num- francs; for- ladies, 15. francs: pa- | ; . ber of sets of saucepans, villon, 8 francs, and lawns, 2 ang I 1, and 3 quarts, that we BOOTH & CO wii |? ee Peel ir Sak, ily 3% . ot 2.00. The regular price oy "There are actually in France of these if gold separately, Phone 133 ANEW MODEL IN- 980 horses in train Tor - flat : : ] would be $500 for the set. Foot West Street TOOKE i913" "Those figures, AR grant Master Mason, £ : | & So | COLLARS J [igus nerese Ure ws7nc| BP onan of Bl B.€IMINON ns ; i f re ti t i : : your ti 2 : : : 2 TOOKE BROS. Wve. PRR po ely emulated ing a : 7 the bests colt, ; ¢ 187 Princess: Street. 32 P hone 840 - . j pumber of horses in. trainipz. m-| > i a i of Greased; this remark peciaiiy . life. - } -- 4 [conderns two-year colts, 8 pro- Lf pl 3 $ prietors preferred keepin them in the studs as long as ible to SER h, . : Save expense. i ; : +The place for the Willard-Dempsey ; Worth, Texas, Saturday, before¥eav- * Frankie Fleming will be out of the "All the important tracks sioh| J fight and the referee for the bout will| ing for the past. The decision will - game for a month with torn liga- jas Longchamps, - Maisous-Latlitte, g be decided at once in New York, Tex |be announced within ten days, he ments in his ankle, - ; Chantilly, etc., have been spared Rickard, the promoter, said at Fort said. JEFF HURRIED A LITTLE HIMSELF, BUT MUTT WAS THERE FIRST wo CE We nT by BUD FISHER. JEFF, ueRe's Some THING You WANT Now, IN CASE WE HAPPEM To 6Er To LET SsAK (NTO YoUR BEAN .: HIT REMEMBER ™ Keep CooL. THE You'RE 30 ExcitABLE Ww cAse BoAT WON'T SINK FETE AN HE OF DANGE®, Bur IF we're Kissep AT LEAST] Yo TAKE YOUR Time A : elke, in A cAse BY A TORPEDO Yourht WAVE "AND DRESS YOURSELE WARMLY Like THIS T Believe To KEee cool OR YOUR THEN WALK, - don't \ IW OREVING IN ~ -- : { LIFE won't BE Worn \ re 2 Ton STRUCT (OAS, ; i i race your A NICKEL. IMAGINE WHAT. UN, TO THE LiFe- i "AS MUTT SAYS, H, TIME! Deny WOULD HAPPEN (F ALL THE (| nC . ' 0% il | "keep coon ; 4 OM THIS SHIP A \ y 3 AND TAKE YOUR STAMPERED TO THE Lige~ 0 " TIME GET TAG : i a Ti as