PAGE TEN T H E D A i LY B RIT ISH Ww H i CG THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 1019, WENNER ERED EEE NARS E NEE) WINNERS OF BRITISH WHIG CHALLENGE CUP : 19384 8 in. s. c. Dealer Brunswick Columbia " : ; I WEASTE Id hs | HATS & CAPS Rel Phonograp | hr ' : 3 i TS a | [CIRCE CHET AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES i TIALS 8 ) af Mea, al - For information and rates apply Al [HTL HITT » " a 4 § ¥ h to J. P. Hanley, cP. & TA, GT. Van and Schentk | | [88 i fis ; ig ee" Ry., Kingston, Onts A Make Records Exclusively 15 ; 84 ¥ PN p : A To Ree 3 & - ' i [SET gee . Za 8 an ' asia Oh! How She Can Sing . Aa fh " % 17 ; i , ANCHOR-DONALDSON In the Land o' Yamo + i ; > po " Vi F > " Yamo . . A-2521 . 90c ; i : 4 3 \ CA EE REGULAR SERVICES |, © Why Do They Call Them : : 3 Babies . . A-2674 . 90c Oot, BR ' \ b 3 E 3 Rion al Saturnia ees 2 E b hy Whirl y . \ pe nt . Cassandra Nov. Other Good Records ] : ¥ ; : a 3 | - mr | mmr A TO GLASGOW a% Jos Seindfa w Oct Oet TO GLASGOW VIA MOVILLE TO LIVERPOOL Vasari iss. Oct Nov - ¢ York arman Nov . TE . \ ew York rduns . Dec Come in and Hear Them, BETTER The above is the Vocational Training School i'ootball team, winners of the British Whig challenge cup, 1919, and officials | Wy yo oa 3 on the Columbia Grafonola of the Kingston Military Football League. Top of picture, left to right, Geo. Young, president of the League: Capt. Fairfull than any other president Vocational Sports Committee; J. R. Forster, treasurer of the league. Top row of the players F. Foster, left back; | ovo Caronid .........Nov I. Taylor, goal: H. Singleton. trainer; A. D. Ludgate, right hack. Centre row, A. G. M. Strowger, manager: R. M Mel niah Yar CarTeaia = =ave.lIet. 18 right half 'back: P. McArthur. centre half back; W. A. Bailey. léft half back. Front row, Rev. J. McNab, oulside right; A. | po PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, SOUTH: Phonograph 'Davis, inside right: A. Tibbits, centre forward: BR. 'GC. Watts. inside left: G. Guy apt), outside lefl. AMPTON The league gave a great impetus to Soccer | Plays any Record Dec TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG ootball in the city and to encourage the military sports the British Whig don New .York Royal George ...Nov. 1 ated the cup seen in the picture It is a permanent trophy to be played for and won three years in succession belore becom - . 1 ) TO CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON ing the property of any team. At (he conclusion of the summer series the f series was organized and is now being played a Y ¢ Mauretania Oct , t U D tr t Unfortunately the above team was disbanded. but the members are playing in other teams. New York "iri byl pedi > i ILLE( | betacle. The p CURLING ENJOYS BOOM A park orse _ TO PLYMOUTH, HAVRE, LONDON € S enmons d e MILITARY COLLEGE SPORTS! was the obstacle race erson | CURLING ENJOYS BOOM A Dark Horse W lw ho figured The running of t Cesarovitch | New York Saxonia ..}....Oct. 2 ee bei IN BRITISH COLUMBIA T° on Wednes- | New York . 'Saxonta .,.\ Nov, 13 e ac ag o A t © a a ar s in : i Ly; m------ hs . day, fu hed a sens n when an TO PIRAEUS (GREECE) any of these beautiful machines. CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY CADET! course could' hardly t 9 86 dnpual mesping of the Fe outsider, Ivanhoe, owned by J. |, rk Pannenia ... Nov. 13 bo ] . g b is to be he Thite To) om odds were A DUNBAR OF GUELPH { There were troughs of filthy ter, ie \E © li 1 a des M For rates of passage, freight and further ---- 11. soaped boards to cl and | g se te be iyi v particulars apply to local agents or Who Covered the Hundred Yards! d 1, rope tréps, ar s ody w hy V. Stewart, was sec- fort 2 With ¢ wd by W LAT acme tare £5 PR eh, ee lh Be A ov A gen" Shai | THE ROBERY REPOND GO, LT | Race Won By A. L. Ambrose, Ham-| 0 cauce trouble. The winner, A.|this ir . } Row or ON se ibmasanivading 50 KING STREET EAST | ilton. L. Ambrose of Hamilton, | appears to be s of th i TORONTO, ONT. foe ty iu served his win, and the sj tors {knights of the roarin' na and] meme tenn 3 gh { The annual athletic sports were | did not grudge it the = h- { held ¢ it te him in nen £1 a e E ¢ is . consequen he membership for this a he Royal Military College | test 1 ' on Wednesday and a very fine « I , season 'wi larger than ever in the history of the game . ° of athletics was witnessed. The re-| Cadet A Dunbar of Gue , wh It is even inti 2d that tHe ap- sults of e finals are as follows scored the highest number poiats pli ations may 1 a number Sporting Goods Co. 1 olen of heats pigacions amas Sacred the on splay The winner of the silver b A mile--~Cadet Sin~ | in all the sports, The con clair, (Edmonton); W. G. Evans,| pionship goes to "B" co that pe ly the will have to be (Saskatoon); time 59.3 secs | After the sports, tea was served in a limit the number al- . . Pole vault-- Cadet Bigelow, (Ed | the main dining room, and was fol- 'owed to join the Fernie club, cess mgston nt. monton) { lowed by an impromptu dance in the - ? which ¢ § ymmodated." and} High jump---Cadet W. E. C. Eliot, | gymnasium . (BrockviHe); height 5 feet 1% in The officials in/ the sports were: | HIGH SCHOOL y . rs 2 ches Timekeeper,! Prof. Dayixjudge 0 Agents for Kingston. Hop, Skip and Jump---J. C ssell | course. Major Wétherspoon; starter 3 OADET MATCHES (Montreal). aa 'apt. Hazyey: maste : coreman ies, 1 High schpol cadet matches will Rarer tin roll yalus Yace ost a M: Adami; judges, Maj-Gen. (axe place in Toronto dn Friday and | INENENENEEENRERESRENENNRERERENERE G00) CC 0 Sit A.C. Macdonell, Prot. Bridger, Saturn the ) in and Lath tet mi "ant SaBunans ou sathask { Capt. Gamman Lie ut Cutbush, {ihe Long Branch Rifle Ranges for al A ------------ AP A A NN Nar Long jump--A. Dunbar, 18 1 { Profs. Minns, Vattier. and Martin, number of prizes. - Lieut, Col. G H. \ feet. Major Lawson, Cel. Wanklyn, Col |Gjllespie, inspector of cadet 120 yards hurdles race t W. G.| Dawson, Major Greenwood, Col. Rho- has arranged for the representation] Evans, 18 secs, 2nd J. C ades, Lt.-Col. Constantine and Li- or Kingston at the matches and thel {rd R. A. Wright . Col. Cameron. following boys from the KCI. will Er Fug-of-war--Womn by "4 m- A large number of-people were constitute the team: W. R. Sawyer, | . . #1 pany after three hard pulls present to see the sports and enjoy Hugh R. Duff. Jack R. Emery. John| SATISFACTION GUARANTEED bua Tro, dush--lul A. DUBBEE | the dance . Findlay, T. G. Minnes, Paul FH | On repair work of magnetos of all kinds, including marine. Ume 1¢ ¢-5 sees. 2nd J. H. Crane, | ti, unningham: James C. Barns, Hugh| wftationary and motor cars, lighting, starting and generating rd Wor -Evans ! : ' M. Stephen, James F. Morris, Lionel} systems of all makes, and storage batteries Inquire about the Relay race--The 2nd Class won, | A YALE KICKER " C. Mackay ; | sew \hreaded 3 ; . comprising Cadets, Sutherland, Wan- | IS WITH cGIiLL bone battery bef purchasing. kiyn, Ferrie and Cooke. { Obstacle race--Won by A. L. Am-{ The Montreal Gazette says STAFF TEAM WON - : Weiser WILLARD SERVICE STATION brose (Hamilton). a former member of the Yale team AT INDOOR BASEBALL , The races were all well and clean- [now taking a course at McGill. has . --: sa . py a 19 Brock Si. I. LESSES, Prop. ly won. The 100 yard dash in parti- | developed into a first-class halfb An iuteresting .game of indoor] asy CHAIRS, RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS---FUMED : - ] cular was ap excellent race, as the |He may be given a place on the half- baseball was w a in the Ar- EAS . pINISH--UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY & -- track was not_all that could be de- |line against Queen's at Kingston on outies ig Wednesday night, be- | OAK FINI® r . ¢ sired, and the resulting time wa { Saturday. OE as S13 Haualion 2nd lhe 5 wonderful. {~ Should Weiser be plaved at half- oy * er ATE { he x: N The most enthusiastically run race back, Norman Williamson will he WOR out with a score of 37 to 8. The| LIBRARY TABLES, PERIOD DESIGNS: ~ ALL LATEST _, v {moved up to his old position on the fielding of both teams was very good | STYLES. i tall through. The batteries were: WOMEN AS BRAVE strength to' the defense. William: 1.0: Safi, Dunkerley and Davey; : | 5 laved on the li he 1914)~ % at, an ehead. | . AS THE MEN [it5."3allt"Veak "point agains Lem R. J. Reid } = > E 9 Ottawa 'was in the scrimmage. and It's surprising how many otherwise | i : oy S arage THEIR STRUGGLE SHOWS A RE- there may be a change made far this Semsinly inclined men believe in signs | ry ; § MARKABLE SPIRIT. week's game. Don Baillie, who was 314 omens . | PHONE § played at quarterback in the early The fewer confidential friends a LEADING UNDERTAKER : 4 Talk of the bravery of men, but!seacon workouts, has developed in-| Woman has the happier she is bound | 5 where can you find a finer spirit than ito a good céntre serimmage men, and to be : : { Ee a ik omen ho are | looks like a fixture in thgt position. A mob always tuipks with its sym- | } o do § ---- ---- pathy, never with its reason duty against the terrible odds of.ill- | ---- health, and who will not give up. THINKS THAT QUEEN'S One woman in every three is struggling against weakness. Most of | WILL WORRY McGILL jhe Ale HOU Sxastly Bik, but, oh, |: Toranto Star: The college rughy 3 | "The burden and misery of it all has Season promises some very interesi- 3 ; i 5 bi 'hich je IDE sames this season judging by the ing Cars, from $250.00 up. He od mv lieh football displayed in the first cham- : too few. The very stream of lite is Plonship game here in Toronto he. reduced in vitality. Weakness and (Ween Varsity and Queen's and the {inevitable ill-health are the certain |Me¢GIN victory over Ottawa on the . . . | result. tholiday Without wishing to. de- Don t g0 home without seeing our new | Every ailing or weak woman can |!T8¢t in aay way from the victory : quickly 'regain her health in this!0f "Shags" meu at the Capital it is ~~ Reo Six. | very simple way. By filling the sys- 0Bly¥ fair to point out that the Rough {tem with the nutrition that comes Riders had a rousin battle on Sat- {trom rich red blood, a Quick change irday with the Argos. and were for the better will result. To ac. bardly in shape to tackle the col- {complish this, take twa chocolate. legians on Monday. However, Mc- coated Ferrozone Tablets after each Gill must certainly: be siven great meal. You'll feel better immediately jconsideration in tlie * college race. for the simple. reason that Ferro-+ They will make their championship zone renews the blood. It gives you debut at Kimgsicn on Saturday and vim, vigor, endurance, restores a |Will have to show ner very best: tired, worn-out system very quickly. [form to"score a victory over Jack b J ' ! { Youll feel like new all over once William's team . y & rage Jou: gat ¥errosons working through' TT your bl i t puts color inte fad- ' 'ed cheeks, brightens the eye, quick- SAYS INDIAN BLOOD 'ens the step, brings back that won- GIVES ROUSH SPEED 4 !dertul feeling of youth. { ---- 129 Brock Street is Phone 201 4 One of the finest things Ferrozone | The secret is out at last -- why Ed- . does is to make you eat lots and di- die Rousch, the fast fiving ceatre. v gest it as well. With keen appetite, |felder of the Cincinnati Reds is so {sound sleep, strong nerves and lots | fleet footed. It's because he has In- {of nourishing blood vou're bound to dian blood. regain robust health. Any sickly! Mrs: Mary CC. Richie, Eddie's igirl or ailing woman that Ferro- grandmother, who lives in Princeton, {zone won't make well must be in- Ind. confirmed the story. The i b . curable. There is a secret power prideful blood of tae iogans. much The bill to permit/ the temporary The murder of Arnold Garth isin Ferrozone and It is worth a trial prized by a few families in this importation. manufacture And sale said to have been the result of a feud at all events. Fifty cents per box, country, runs through Rousta's mat- of cleomargarine was put through in between him and John Brownch at!six for $2.50. At 'all dealers ir ernal ancestry, and continues to run the Commons. Radisson, Sask. (medicine. . {in Eddie. 3 § | z x We have several five passenger Tour- y