v 10 SNAKES EEN NEN AEE Bring 'Em In NOW! 8 your old Bicycle needs a new tire or a new are hav anv kind of Bicyelé trouble, we are the people you. Our several years ofsexperience in repairing all makes of Bicycles is a sure guarantee of satisfaction. Experience counts. pedal. If you Now is the time to bring yours in to us and have it overhauled and re- paired. We can make 'em look and run like new, What color-do you want. For any branch We enamel Bicycles too Bring us yours before the of Bicycle Repairing we're here with the goods. grand rush. Briggs-Stratton Motor Wheel and Indian Bicycle Here's an outfit you'll enjoy this summer. Wheel fits on any bicycle. The cost of upkeep is exce 100 miles to the gallon of gasoline. ptionally moderate-- Come in and let us show you the only real satisfactory Bicycle Motor. Pricea are going up. fine motor wheel. Buy now! RECORD SALE--Over one hundred Jewel Point Records pow selling at real bargains. See them. Store open evenings till § p.m. Saturday 10.30 p.m. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 PRINCESS STREET : : Telephone 529. "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" ll, RE TRIN ERNE Internal and External Pains are prom relieved by DR THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OIL THAT IT HAS BEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS AND TO-DAY A GREATER SELLER THAN EVER BEFORE IS A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITS NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES. LOOK US OVER Drop in and see what excellent faculties we have for taking care of your car. Bring in your car and we'll tell you the cost of looking after It regularly once a week or once a month as you prefer. We have a McLaughlin Six Road- ster, latest model, for sale. Scott's Garage Phone 1804w, EXPERT 208 Bagot Street. Everything reduced; grand opportunity to buy high class furniture at low prices. R. J. Reid Leading Undertaker Phone 577w. » o fix it up for | Drop around to-day and have us explain this | "~ THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921. 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. the World of Sport Baseball Briefs | One Eastern critic selects the five | greatest drawing cards in baseball, | although his choice is practically the same as that of other experts. He names Ruth, Cobb, Speaker, Sisler |.and Hornsby, Morris Rath, former Leaf second baseman, sent td Seattle by Cincin- nati, as part payment insthe Bohne | | deal; has been turned over to the San Francisco Club. Rath is holding | out for more pay. A tall right-handed pitcher named Farrell, from the Flint Club of the | ] Michigan-Ontario League, is exciting Lee Fohl in the Browns' camp down | at Bogaluso these days. According to the spring-imbued scribes he has everything Johnson has at this stage of the campaign. Connie Mack announces he will re- | tain eight regular pitchers this sum- | mer out of the flock he has working | out at Lake St. Charles, La. The Ath- | letics have thirteen young heavers { we lis t it is doubtful for |. on the list, but it is | it puts a stop to those nasty attacks | most of them after the twirlers de- veloped last season. The first squad of world champion The Briggs-Stratton Motor | Indians pull®d out of Cleveland, Sat- | urday, for Dallas. The remainder of | Speaker's outfit will get away for | the south this week. Speaker has a strenuous schedule r.apped out for the team this spring. Ty Cobb has an over-abundance of outfielders this spring, and there | promises to be a merry battle wag- | ed for regular positions at San An-' tonio. The switching of Harry Heil- | man to the gardens has caused some of the others the loss of much sleep. The Reds have an easy spring fac- ing them. Pat Moran has only sched- | uled twenty-nine exhibition contests | which ought to get his athletes in | enough practice to hit any kind of | pitching. However, the club may | need the work if the regulars now | holding out fall to Sign their con- | tracts. * & | ! Ed. Barrow, business manager of | the Kilties, denies that Frank Baker has been sold to the Senators. aBker has signed his contract, and will re- port to the Kilties at Shreveport, La., Sunday. Charley Herzog called on John A. Heydler, president of the National League, Saturday, to find out why he can't get a job in the league: "Buck" thinks it is because 'of the statement of Rube Benton concern- ing alleged bribery last summer. WINNIPEGS TO PLAY. To Meet Strongest American Ama. teur Hockey, Teams. . The Winnipegs of the Manitoba senior hockey league, will be seen in' action at Philadelphia Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, Manager Pawlings, of the Philadelphia ice palace, announced. The strongest available amateur or- ganization will be obtained to meet them, probably the /Quaker City team, Philadelphia, and Metropoli- tan and St. Nicholas/ teams of New York. The Winnipeg Falcons, last ygar's Allan cup winners and Olympic champions, have tenatively agreed to appear in Philadelphia March 14th, 15th and 16th, Pawlings also announced, Announce Falcons' Dates. The Falcon hockey team, runners- up in this year's Manitoba senior hockey league and former Canadian amateur champions, left Wednesday night for St. Paul, where they play Thursday and Friday, and then go to Duluth, for two games. Games will be played at Cleveland March 11th and 12th, and at Philadelphia on the 14th and 15th. THE QUEEN'S JUNIORS ARE A GOOD TEAM Regarding the Queen's junior hoc- key team: Queen's are a good team. Their victory was no fluke, and they will give Cornwall a real tussle, Their defence is strong with Quinn in goal, and McKelvey and Reynolds in front. The Jatter are a husky pair. McDonald at centre is their best forward. While there was plenty of good hard body-checking, play was not dirty, and most of the penalties were for trips." - DENTIST 188 Princess Street. 'Phone 785 WE TAKE X-RAY PICTURES of troublesome teeth. Dormoform Gas aflministered for ex. traction. Safe and painless, OFFICE HOURS: 9.6, Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Bills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. y Factory: cary of Charles and Patrick Streets. Mgr.: H. F. NORMAN Phone 780w. For Montreal or Newark. There will be a special meeting of International League at New | York on Thursday, when the applica- | tions of Newark and Montreal for Akron's place in the circuit will be considered The Montreal interests i which acquired an option on the Ak- | ron franchise, are considered to be jin a slightly better position than Newark. the President McCaffery will attend, } { Knotty Lee and Trainer Percy Ryan { will go direct from the New York | meeting to the training ground at | Columbus. | Will Killefer, the West Chester | fox hunter, has signed with the Cubs | to catch a fox named Alexander, MILD EPIDEMIC | GOING ROUND | | | It is due | water, causes cramps, | headache. Those who take | drops Ot Nerviline in | water usually get quick relief. It is | really wonderful how good old Nervi- { line fixes us. a sour, upset stomach, | how it stops hiccoughs how quickly to impurities in the diarrhoea, twenty of gas! Every home should keep a | bottle or two of trusty old Nerviline {on hand. 35 cénts evorywhere. { Smoke | | | t i Distinctive in flavor so and aroma | ANNA mn sweetened | THE INTERCOLLEGIATE RUGBY OFFICERS CHOSEN The twenty-third annual meeting of the CIR.F.U. was held in Hart House, Toronto. The question of the intercollegiate joining the Canadian Union was very fully gone into by the meeting, Sev- eral hours' discussion ensued and it was finally decided to send four dele- gates, one from each of the four sen- or universities, to the next meeting | of the Canadian Union, on March 26. The election of officers resulted as | follows: Hon. president (to be ap- | pointed by R.M.C.); president (to be ja |sident, G. W. Aitcheson (Queen's); {second vice-president, "Tiny" Hous. ton, University of Toronto; hon, sec- | retary-treasurer, Cadet Harold Swa- {bey (RM.C.) DRIVER FOURTH | woMAN IN ALASKA DOG DERBY. | Bill Corey, driving a mixed seven dog team of four setters and three | | malamutes, won the Anchorage, Al- | aska, Kennel Club dog derby; finish- ing six minutes and forty seconds ahead of Thomas McRae, Mrs. Bertha Barleyn's malamutes. | Lieut. Hervey's setters were third. | | The feature of the race was the | mail Mrs. | famous woman musher and { carrier, who took fourth place. | cepting a strange team which had | | never covered the course, she had an | accident to her sled, but finished 19 { minutes, 20 seconds behind Hervey, | giving a remarkable exhibition of | dog handling. Jack Barry, former manager of | the Boston Red Sox, may be chosen {to coach the Holy Cross baseball | team, EE i en A psn sm ppointed by McGill); first vice-pre- | showing made by Mrs. Nellie Neil, | Neil's team went lame and, after ac- | A WHITE PINE We have on hand a well assorted stock of Soft Ww in the most useful widths and thicknesses, ET l=» hite Pine ' Grades right and prices right, Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042, Victoria Street | | | : 3 0 -- | N----ie GET YOUR Motor Oils--Cup Grease-- Transmission Grease, at:-- * W. H. COCKBURN & CO. Corner' Wellington and Princess Street. Phone 316. Ss 3 3 3 TT ARCO AO &l il | mmr - driving | ECG COAL .. STOVE COAL NUT COAL Pea Coal ines eene. $16.50 per ton ev sisenein . $16.50 per ton vores... $16.50 per ton seswes vies. $15.00 per ton Carrying 50c. extra. | PHONE 185. ALL SALES FOR CASH. Phone orders 0.0.p, SOWARDS COAL CO Welcome to Qur ' It is the realization of our dreams-- the fullfillment of our ideals-- | ient to everywhere--we have stocked it heavily and understandingly with mands that we are confident will be made upon it from the outset. Here our past traditions of popular merchandising, that cannot be bettered if indeed they may no make the new store a credit to the retail trade omy to the public and a place that shall brighten and made preparations to signalize the opening of our store in a site so notable in the we extend to everyone an invitation to avail themselves of the many annals of Kingston, special inducements which will be offered at our opening sale. could not be offered at a more favourable time than Easter. New our opening day or later. Please remember: --courtesy, fair dealing, and the lowest prices. Be sure and wait for the Opening Day. It will more than pay you. Everything will be marked in plain figures and one price to all. Store modern--conven- regard to the de- we shall continue in dealing honorably with all and giving values w and then be equalled. We shall strive to of Kingston--a source of satisfaction and econ- Having historic sweeten our business hours. These remarkable 'values We will be happy to see you on our Business Policy has undergone no change "ARTHUR." THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE 356 King Street--Where Jennings Kept His Shoe Store--Look for the Lion in the Window GET UP AND RQT ON YOUR HAT AND COAT AND SHOES. LY YOU ARE GOING TO THE/STORE WITH Me -