Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1921, p. 10

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ILY BRITISH WHIG. w see the As to nd the coming ims a eams 'arc and to in We have long been headquarters for the fisherman 1 vou r Tackle, try us first. It's the best on , In the d&se of eto help ; been al rought Steel Casting Rods, Bamboo Fishing Rods, Reels--the best assortment of lines bhigg nre latest sensations.in Casting Baits, Trolling Baits the and Spoons. If you want the Fish, you need our Tackle . " : T | G d Fi h The Fans Are Given gotten in : . ar as it an b | teams are at pr | play the local | cause seems t | ther has kept t due tg theelack } people, w! { sport the yg With 6 d a Baseball Rest 00 | Sottes and fr Sa THE DA er ed rein it would app financial way { ments age depe negiigibl wil] have t : Ee ------ Te eo R { SOU ARIA PN A 0 YR RY j Baseball asing down o brought 'her | sity of the fans have material and if To complete a good fishing ANSCO CAMERA. trip, vou need an tot Hornsby srs Hopnsby Built fishing trips 80 that they the the kno ideal Camer take ks off the 1 for every at Hitter. may be the first basehaul! they are Rog ! National league player irs 10 turn in a ma Cardinal sni beyond National last generation 3 purpose. over twenty $00. The hitting: far the Come in and see a complete line of the best above has been league He has, fine timing {ed to complete | cations. Last tfrom .410 to .370 but he better fixed now for a steadier wary of the Cameras stars in ad the physical-power: need- the ential qualifi- sumnier he dropped 1s to he FILMS---all-sizes for all Cameras. TOURISTS PLEASE NOTE--We issue Fishing Licenses. See pace "ISH POST CARDS--Jiist the kind to send home to fool y "friends "I Hornsby is the main 1 | 61d league, the best { circuit has developed drifted-peyond his pr STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10.30 P.M. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. BICYCLES--FISHING TACKLE--PHONOGRAPHS--CANVAS 88 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE nce Wagner The Grand Challenge Cup, consid- ered the .classic event of the Henley regatta, was won at Henley, E by the crew of the Magdalen Coll which defeated Jesus College. by one length. The time minutes, Eyken, the Dutch oarémam, defeated iJ. Jeresford of the Thames Rowing { Club in the final of the Diamond | Sculls, by a length and a half. The SEL CE ROR ROP RR OT RTT | time of the race was eight minutes | + NO MORE TIRE TROUBLE If you use MAXOTIRES and Tubes 'WOOD'S AIR T VALVES. MAXOTII won't BLOW WOOD'S VALVES won't L K So there you are VULCANIZING~--all work guaranteed EASTERN CANADA MAX OTIRE RUBBER A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street was six 524. "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" | twenty-six seconds. 1 A AEA AAA il & with out Co. Phone 2050 WHY SUFFER FROM 'THE HEAT? Keep coolwith an ElectricFan H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC Co. Phone 44] 167 Princess Street HOT WEATHER SHOES | FOR THE FAMILY Let Us Assist You to Keep Cool White Canvas Boots, Pumps an d Sandals for the children--all sizes feo 3149 White Canvas Pumps for Women and Growing Girls . . $1.98 Men's White Canvas Oxfords Rubber and Leather . soles. All sizes Be CeseTane es, We carry a large stock of "Chums" for Girls and Boys. THE VICTORY SHOE STORE Williamson & Wellwood FTW SSR OR OVE TR Wee ree tion to a keen aye ana | 111 player that | | World of Sport LAKE ST. LOUIS RACES, ATHLETES REACH G( ITHAM Hitch Threatens Revival of Interna- tional Yachting at Montreal, The Lake Louis be- Yacht Tennis Players and Runners Came . Over on Olympic Arriving from England on the steamship Olympic at New YF orRews many wotabie World, n Phila- les s cham- u, the Japanese tennis star, and the Oxford and Cam- bridge track teams. Shimidzuw, who nnis champtonship of In- in the Japanese Dav- {8 Cup team of which Ichiya Kuma- gae and Seeichiro Kashio 'are also members . In the Cambridge party were» H M. Abrahams, 'M. C. Gregory, H. B. allard, W. G. Tatham, W, Sea- grave, L. P. Partridge, R. N. Burt, H. E..Waterhouse and ¥. S. Burns. | The Oxfdrd squad included B. G. D { Rudd, W. P. Milligan, N. A..Meln- nes, W. St. C. Ingram, M: C. Nokes, A. I. Reese, R. J. Dickinson and J. N. C. Ford races on St Club and the Wi ar X Paul; M Trophy preser rick Duggan, af" Mont ory of members of the Roy Club served to create considerable St tional . i by 1 reai, mem- Law- who citement White Bears ne to jo line to race un- nade the regula- instead of the pro- posed nine m and have told the | Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club so, The sailing committee here refuses iscusg the matter today. The new cup was put up because when the | Royal St Lawrénce Yacht Club chal- lenged Bridgeport yachtsmen for-the wanhaka Cup, which Royals St. rence held for twelve vears, the Bridge port club would only defend it in salt water, i tion twelve R to SPLIT THE SEASON { IN THE INTERNATIONAL reason to believe that the ba%eball league will !2ad of the Michigan-On- tario Jeague and split {ls season. During the visit in Toronto of Presi- | det John Conway Toole of the Inter- | national league, Presiden McCaffery | t:e'Toronto club broached the mat- | hint. Mr agreed that| - would have to Le adhe to | est in the race p®hich was over 1 ro. NOh& of the other going to catch. Baltimore, being in a class by | There i [ntarn fo.low ationa; the ter to Toole somet 1eviyv teams the Orioles elves, | President irned to New | { York and will take a telegraphic | | vote of the clubs of the league.in the | matter of splitting the season. The | | prexy has just completed a tour of | : a | the western end of the circuit, Syra- { ¥ " "Voge J cuse, Rochester, Toronto and Buft- | Bie alo, and found that the powers in | various cities are strongly op- | { posed to the abolition of the draft. | Their experience with Baltimore this | season has served to confirm their | belief that the taking away of 'the | draft-was a" mistake. There is no \.«doubt that the 'clubs will' vote to | start anew. Mr. Toole said nothing h Brockville Rowing Club about the proposed assessments of |crews, in preparation for the Canad- { the clubs, other than Reading, to as- | jan Henley Regatta, suddenly threw sist the Marines in their financial dif- up his position Wednesday and left | ficulties, | for Torontg. Lack of championship {material in the four and eight oared Toole re ---------- Coach Rice Leaves Brockville, James Rice, who went last month | | crews is bel | Mrs. Roosevelt Answers Reformer Rice in Replying to denunciation by the the club wiil Rev. John Roach Straton of promin- crews to St ent society women who attended the of the month | Dempsey-Carpentier fight July 2nd, | Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, daughter-in- | law of Colonel Theodere Roosevelt, said she 'enjoyed the fight thorough- ly and could find nothing debasing or disgraceful, as Dr. Straton calls it, in any feature of the affair." "I think boxing is a wonderful! sport," she said, and I am going to have it taught to my childrén. As for last weeks fight it was a perfectly sportsmanlike battle." She charact ed a statement to the effect that Theodore Roosevelt would not have attended as "perfect- ly dreadful." What action towards sending at the end unknown, his decision. take Catharines 18 yel too which No one is against that wrong, : Let us make around us; be may. young he knows to be happy the useful as much as we INVITE CANADIAN OARSMAN T OMEET WESTERN CHAMP St. John, N.B., 'July 165.-- Hilton Pelyea, champion oarsman, whe re- cently defeated crack New England oarsmen, has received a telegram from the secretary of Duluth Boat | { Club of Duluth, Minn., inviting him | | to meet the western champion, Wal- | ter Hoover, at the Northwestern re- | gatta, July 23rd, | He cannot accept because of his ' engagements in the Canadian Na-' tional Regatta, at St. 'Catharines, the | last-of this month and the even more important events at the internation- | ! al regatta at Buffalo, the first week in August. A little TOOKE | ARTSY Roll Collar MADE IN CANADA Played Golf Without Coat, Ambassador Harvey, who first jolt- | ed British conventions by wearing a top hat while riding in a Ford auto=] mobile in Hyde Park, hit them an- | other "wallop this week by playing | golf without a coat because of the | heat wave at the Hanger Hill course. | » British golfers, who cling to their { hbavy golfing jackets in all weathers, | looked partly envious and partly dis- approving, but none followed his ex- | ample, Some of the old-time baseball stars who have not been seen in uniform for years are to play in an exhibition game to be staged in Cleveland as a! part: of the city anniversary celebra- | tiona July 22:30; | mm, --~------ g ved to_ have influenced to stand | circle" FRIDAY, JULY 10, 203, 1° HO HEMLOCK § Our stock of Hemlock is large and well 3, FHHTTTTERRIII assorted, and eee cory AIRY 20) allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 our prices are right. Hii HH Victoria Street Nt XI SA i WHITE FELT MATTRE Regular $35.00, for .. .... Regular $18.00, for . . Regular $12.00, for Large line of PORCH and VERANDAH FURNITURE * From $35 to $300 per set complete, "R. J. Reid THE LEADING UNDERTAKER 230-234 PRINCESS STREET Telephone Ambulance 157w. OF INTEREST TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS "Automotive equipment' wishes to announce that all equipment purchased can be installed at once. First-class mechaniés. i -- Automotive Equipment 109 Brock Street - - - Tougist Bureau, Mfg. Phone 818w. Agents, Accessories " NEW PRICES ON BRISCOE CARS 4-34 Special Touring .......... .$1680 : 4-34 Standard Touring ..........$1550 4.34 Roadster . ..... Prices f.0.b. Brockville and su bject to Sales Tax. / This is a reduction of about 12% on this new modél Briscoe, which is larger, more powerful, m ore handsome and more up-to-date in design than the former model, or indeed than any other car of equal price on the market to-day. a 'ANGLIN BROS. Bay St.' MR. ROBERT W. ANGLIN, MANAGER A my, If only we humans woild live more according to our higher nature not Nature has joys for every season to welcome the passing years a dull place would be possible on the earth, ! Humanity is the first lesson we learn from reflection BY GEORGE McMANUS NOW YOU COME Rigi SOT ON THE. BEACH y WITH ME - Yo) Are NOT QOING TO GET Custom Tailors Own Material Made Up. Prices right. 30 MONTREAL STREET Tive doors from King Edward Theatre TY. ---- ' FOR SALE Good secgnd + had ; ' ted- Sheet Steel and other building materia * J, Cohen & Co, 8 Ontario it. Phone S27, 'WHAT'S The MATTER, Ww T™ DON'T Tip ro MOMENT THAT ee SORRY - LADY - BOT NOU CANT COME er IN THAT STE SaTiing ] hi.) id MNGLS - YoU COME BACK | SweLr § CHANCE

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