Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1920, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4 \FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1020. THE Pal y BRITISH WHIG c PAGE NINE Raise More Hogs Every Farmer realizes the profits in: Bacon Hogs at present prices. : The only question in his mind is, "Where can I get the money to buy brood sows and pigs to fatten I* The Merchants Bank gladly makes loans 4 to assist capable farmers in increasing their 1 «holdings of live stock. Talk it over with the Manager, Head Office: Montreak OF CANMBDA. Established 1804 PAF ERONA is, ia We MCCLYMONT. Ma SNEENEENNENENNEENENERUENNEEREERE CHEER UP | Your home is perhaps lonesome by the absence of one of the members. We have the ideal cure for In the World of Sport this--a good Phonograph and some good records. | We sell both. Drop in and look over our stock. We Baseball Briefs will be able to suit-you, and our prices are not high, ; . : - : Mil ain and Jimmy Viex, form- although the quality is. « or acs. Maln and Jimmy Vix. mm . transferred to the Akron elub of the International League by the Salt Lake City club, but there is some doubt as to their reporting. _--- ~ The Brooklyn club has six catchers on its roster at the present time, and it will not be surprising if one is let out before the team starts for the southland In a few weeks. Club owners of -the Western Can- ada League have decided to raise admission prices to thirty-five and fifty cents. Other minor leagues have had the question under consideration but have reached no decision. A long spring inter-league series of 1920 will be.played by the Mack- men and Cardinals. They have ar- ranged for a string of seventeen games in Texas towns. Jack Dunn is looking for another big season. He has purchased g parcel of land adjoining his ball park In Baltimore and will use it as parking space for fans who go to the games in automobiles. PARHAM AND VER BRANCHES, - Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at Kingston Branch. nr A Na A nt -- The above is the type "C"" Columbia Grafonola at $75.00. This Phonograph is substantial, beautiful in tone and lines, complete in every detail. This can be procured in Mahogany or quartered Golden Oak, and is a fine, all-around machine. We have cabinets to match this machine if desired. Elmer Miller, at one time with the Yankees and last season a star in the American Assdciation, may be a member of the Cincinnati Reds next season. Garry Herrmann is now dick- ering with the St. Paul club for Miller, Bo Connie Mack plans to build a pitching staff around Soott Perry, . "ye ; .: : Naylor. Mack will This is the type "B" Columbia Grafonola at $50. | fas 2 sumber of promising young- This is an ideal machine for the small home and can [ters to the training camp next be procured in Fumed Oak. We have Cabinets to| 5, yoxecnnie Tey set an oppor- match this machine also. tunity to show his kill in the majors With a complete stock of different priced Phono-|was mot in the professional ranks graphs ($30.00 up) you will find this an ideal store }et%r,' the property of the to deal with your Phonograph problem. Come in and talk it over. Our advice is free and we will be 3 : . | contracts in Garry Herrmann's safe. immensely pleased to give you our prices and terms. | salle, Rath, Fisher, Ring, Duncan, Remember our stock of Columbia Machines and | 5 2d Omsne are among the Dining Room Furniture "BABE" RUTH, BASEBALL'S GREATEST ATTRACTION. All latest designs and finishes. George H. ("Babe") Ruth, home-rin king, photographed, in Los Angeles, Cal. Showing his wife how to hold a base- ball when pitching. The New York Americans bought Ruth | from the Boston Red Sox for the reported sum of $120,000, | the largest price ever paid for a baseball player, and it is said | Ruth will get $20,000 a year. ' | men to, the Macon training camp. Sherring Now Favored. | The veterans who wil make the trip It looks as thou | duis] gh Sherring will | are George Dauss, Bernie Boland, | he appointed as coach of the distance | Several of the Cincinnati Reds are still unsigned, but there are & few R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 already under contract. Records are the best ever and we will satisfy your needs. Better callin to-day. You will be surprised at He company a Phonograph and some Records will be, Si : Jack Hendricks hopes to get Rube Bressler and Hank 'Schreiger for his Indianapolis team as a result of the deal with the Reds which sends Sam Crane to Hendricks is to get two players at the world's champions. - the close of the training season, Dutch Leonard, Howard Ehmke, Slim Love and Doc Ayers. oo The sucess of Uhle, the Cleveland sand lot pitcher, has fed Tris Speak- er to look for more talent in the Cleveland semi-pro ranks. Kahoun, a Cleveland youngster, is to get a tryout for a place on the Indians' men on the Canadian Olympic team. Ofticers of the A. A. U. of C. favor his appointment, and Bobby Kerr says that at'the meeting in Toronto this week it looked as though Sher- ring's appointment is assured. Bill has been doing a little running him- | self of late, so as to be in condition 40. take jaunts with Olympic Mara- RAR: Via 20 'A Vacant Store in these days of trade || - activity is a sort of reflection on the neigh- Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. "The Place to Get That Record," . 88 PRINCESS STREET "Phone 529. AENEAN RARE NENA Y i SKATES SKATES All kinds of Skates hollow ground; guaranteed ofl finish- ed edges. Ground while you wait. 18¢c. YER PAIR. J. M. PATRICK 149 SYDENHAM ST. Phone 2056J. The St. Louis Browns are the last of the major league clubs to decide upon & training camp for the coming spring. Jimmy Burke has discovered a place known as Taylor, Texas, and he will take his players there. Bill Hin, who was for a time with ace club, is to get an- other tryout in the majors. Siglin will try to win himself a place in the Detroit line-up. He was with Port- jand, Ore., last season. : Hugh Jennings will take eight re- orult pitchers and six veteran slab- HIGH GRADE BONDS UGHT~-SOLD--0OR EXCHANGED Owing e favorable exchange it is a good time to sell your Anglo-French, United Kingdom. or any bond, payable .n New TELEPHONE 703 York funds. Telephone 703 67 Clarence Street, W DECIDES TO TOUR IN THE ALPS. ~~ J. 0. HUTTON Kingston } "COLDS, CATARRH RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES Consumption can be traced back in mest in- stances to a bad cold or catarrh that was neglected. Don't court this white plague-- ensure yourself at once against it by in- haling Catarrhozone, a pleasant antiseptic medication that is. in- haled into the lungs, nasal passages, throat, and bronchial tubes, where it kills disease germs and prevents their development. Ca- tarrhozone heals in- flamed surfaces, re- lieves ° congestion, clears the head and throat, aids expector- ation, and absolutely cures Catarrh and Bronchitis. - Quick re- lef, cure guaranteed, pleasant to use. Get the $1.00 outfit of Ca- tarrhosone, it laste two months; size, 650c. All dealers - small | teams, | i pitching staff this sprins thon aspirants. Billy Kopf, shortstop of the Reds, fs a member of an athletic family One of hig brothers is a diamond sta: #t Lehigh and still another is a bas- ketball player at Dartmouth. -- Larry Cheney, veteran boxman, may not be among those present E when the Phillies assemble in the spring. Cheney has béen with the Cubs, Robins and Braves and is nearing the end of his major league | career. Jack Adams fs said to be dis | satisfied and may also go to another club. Branch Rickey, after being eriti- cized for making known the fact that he had declined an offer of $70,000 and four players for Rogers Hornsby, explains why he told about it. He wished to serve notice to all other clubs that it would be useless to bid for the Sf. Louis star. borhood in which it is located--or an indi- cation that the owner or agent is not a good advertiser. EE -- Ee ---------------- JUTE BAGS WANTED We will pay highest prices for all kinds of Jute Bags. Get ia touch with us. A. SPEIZMAN $0 QUEEN 87. KINGSTON QUEEN'S SENIOR TEAM LEAVES FOR TORONTO Queen's senior Intercollegiate hoo key team left for Toronto on Friday noon and will play Varsity in the sen. for Intercollegiate series on Saturday afternoon. Nick Bawlf and the players feel quite confident that they will be able to win from Varsity on Toronto ice. Varsity was defeated in Montreal by McGill by the same score as the Mont. real team defeated Queen's, and the teams must be very evenly matched. The Queen's team will be practical- ly the same as bas been playing all season. Taylor will tend goal, while the defence will be Carroll and Fer- guson; forwards, Stinson, Gratton and Stewart; spares, Box and McKel- vey. : -- Queen's Girls Practice, On Thursday afternoon "'Nick™ Bawlf, coach for Queen's hockey had & bunch of the Queen's girls out to a hockey practice, - -~ For The Money Still The Most 1M GOOD AND MAD A THE REVENUE AGENTS. A GUY CANT GET A DRINK FoR wove oR MoAEY. 'TD Give ONE OF MY LEGS FoR A DRo®™ JEEF; HERE'S AN INTERESTING ART ENE ABouwt How TREY SAve THE LIVES OF HuUnDREDS OF LOST TOWRISTYS Nn SwiTZERwAND eve RY YEAR. WHEN A TOURIST GETS LOST THEY SEAD ouT A * aT. BERNARD, TO FIND Him... A ELASK OF Fine BRANDY 1S T&D ARowaD THE DOG'S NECK AND = WHEN THE LOsT MAN 1% FOUND HE DRINKS THE BRANDY TO REEF FROM FREEZING TD DEAT BEFORE THe RE SCLING PAP TY ARRIVES. TRAVEL IN SWITZ ERVAND

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy