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That is the reason why we are building and having a Re-building Sale of F urniture to give men work; also, to divide our profit with our customers. NOW IS THE TIME to get Bargains in all lines of FURNITURE, R. J. Reid Leading Undertaker Ambulance Phone 377 | 230-232-234 Princess Street, Kingston Don't Use a Broom to Clean Your Carpets Use a Hoover Phone 441 and we will demonstrate at your house t 1 W. NEWNAN ELECTRIC CO. 167 PRINCESS STREET on UH never really knows what troubles are until after he is married. Troubles never come singly, says an old bromide. Too true, A man THE DAILY BRIT ISH | In the World of Sport WHIG. ee e---- | HELD MEET HERE ON FRIDAY | | INTERCOLLEGIATE HARRIERS { The University of Toronto Carried Off Honors With Royal Military College Second--Queen's Make Better Showing Than | The Intercollegiate harrier meet | Was run off from Queen's stadium |on Friday morning and turned out |to be a successful event in every way. Toronto University runners | took first honors, and the Royal Mil- [itary College showed up in second place, an exceedingly creditable po- 'sition for such a college. Queen's, although they did not have a man higher than tenth place out of twen- Ly, still made a better showing than [they have in the last few years. The | time was very good for the course. The course gun is a new one of five mie3, 1,248\yards, laid out this | year by A. Bake}, manager of the [Queen's Harrier/Club. It begins at {the Richardso" stadium, goes out Unifoe to the Forty-foot Road, to | Bath road, to Princess street, to Mac- | donnell street, to Union stree: and | thence back to the Stadium. {clubs expressed themseives as well pleased with the new course. The finish was as follows: | 1. McAuliffe, University of To- | ronto, | 2. Leigh, University of Toronto. | 3. Bell and Stevenson, University lof Toronto. 5. Gardiner, Royal Military Col- | lege. 6. lege. Nelson, Royal Military Col- . Matthews, Royal Military Col- lege. Wiggins, McGill, Pritchard, Royal Military Col- Findlay, Queen's, Egerton, McGill, Legge, McGill. Craigie, University of To- Taylor, Queen's, Turner, Royal Military Col- 14. 15. lege, 16, 17. 18. Stevens, McGill. Owens, McGill, James, Queen's. 19. Rankin, Queen's. 20. Filmer, Queen's. Best time: 32 minutes, 2 seconds. The oiffcers in charge were: Jam- es Bews, starter; E. J. Harvey, Capt. Vokes and G. D. O'Connor, finish judges; G. R. Maybee, J. B. McClure, T. F. Bastedo, H. Cox, Tkachyk, course judges. After the run the representatives of the various colleges were given a fine dinner in the Red Room of the arts building at Queen's by the com- bined clubs of Queen's and Royal Military College, Captain Vokes and That Dry Cough Is Bronchitis If neglected, it will weaken. the throat and perhaps reach the lungs. Nothing surer to help you quickly than the healing, soothing vapor of Catarrhozone. 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All were in a happy vein and every representative expressed him- self as delighted with the arrange- {ments and treatment while here. The dinner over, a business meet- ing of the Intercollegiate Harrier Club was held iwth the following of- ficers acting: President Stephens, of McGill; Vice-President Leigh of To- jronto, and Secretary-Treasurer Bak- [er of Queen's, It was decided to hold j the meet in Montreal next year. It {Was also decided that the next meet held in Kingston will be held at the | Royal Military College, over their course, Queen's Harrier Club is on its feet again after being almost deserted for a long period, Many students have been interested this year and the runners representing Queen's mov- ed up one step and took third place, I Due to a late start, not much pro- gress was possible in perfecting com- | petitors, but enthusiasm was inaug- [urated in connection with the club. | Manager Baker, while expressing re- |grets that he could not start early, | says there is a very bright future {ahead for the harrier club at Queen's and expressed himself as greatly pleased with the results of the pres- ent meet, CONNACHER AND SNYDER Hamilton Fans to Select The Better One After Monday. Down at Varsity they claim that | Snider fs equally as good a half- | back as Conacher, and they look for [that to be proven if Argos shouid meet the university team in the Can- fadian championships. McGill had [ust as hard a time stopping Snyder {last Saturday as some of the Big | Four teams have had in stopping | Conacher, but next Monday's game at Hamilton will offer a line om the two great players. Conacher has been able to run loese in most of the games he has played this season, the tilt against Tigers there being the only game in which he wassbalked, and even them he got im some\runs that had good result. - If Snyder manages to create the same impres- sion here hat Conacher did, then it is likely that Varsity will be favor- ites, as far as Hamilton is copcern- ed, for the Canadien title, Intends to Stick. The Stanisiaus Zbyszko, the big Pole who holds the champicnship of the world's catch-as-catch-can wrest- lers, believes, for al] advancing age, his career on the mat has much time to run, is indicated by recent re- marks, "I was a long time getting to the top of the ladder in wrestiling in America," said Stanislaus, 'and, al- though I wish I were younger, I propose to stay at the top a long time, This will be my fourth sea- son in America and I mean to make it my greatest, to perform as a cham- pion might be expected to perform. "I will open on Nov. 7th in Des Moines, in a match with Earl Cad- dock of Iowa, and, following that, I have engagements taking me to the far West and back again. I"bar no man, Joe Stecher, Ed, (Strangler) Lewis, whom I beat for thé title, or any of them." | | | | | Death of Famous Canadian Rider. Harry Lewis, ex-jockey who claim- ed to have won three Queen's Plates for Joseph Seagram of Waterloo, and to have ridden in the Derby of 1840 for Lord Rosebery, died at Porth Arthur, aged 56 years. Lewis also rode for. the fate William Hendrie, when tha horse won the Futurity in New York, the most valuable purse ever won by a Canadian horse, exceeding $48,000. Deceased was born in Glasgow, Murrey of Princeton, made a ninety-yard run--not the full length of the fleld--in the game with the Navy last year. Madison Square Garden has a swim- ming pool capable of accommodating 4,000 persons at one time, nt Eb OF ALL DAYS YO HAVE TO STAVIN CORNED BEEF AN ¢ OINTYCS MOORE'S * | Rickard Plans To Give Briton A Real Test Joe Beckett, English heavyweight | champion, will be seen in a bout at Madison Square Garden, New York, | late next month or early next year, if plans of Promoter Tex Rickard! | materialize. It was reported yester- | {day that Rickard has been in nego- [tiation with the British heavyweight | title-holder in an effort to get Beck-| ett to agree to a match here under |the promoter's auspices. It is un- {derstood Bill Brennan, Chicago {heavyweight, will be selected to test | England's champion in the event | | that Beckett decides to make a visit |to this country. | Ever since last summer Beckett {has been reported as contemplating |a visit to America. His recent Ho. | |tory over Boy McCormick, Irish! [heavywelght, is calculated to] {strengthen Beckett's determination | to cross the ocean in quest of fur-| ther ring conquests and the accomp- |anying remuneration, Beckett has jdefeated all his English rivals and | has advanced to a position where he {is supreme in the ranks of British | heavyweights. He has failed, how- |ever, to exhibit any qualifications which would cause him to be regard- ed above the ordinary class, As a [steep of fact, a number of Eng- lish critics have stamped Beckett the [leader of a surprisingly weak crop |of heavyweights. The comparative | inferiority of Beckett was clearly | demonstrated in the English box- |er's crushing defeat at the hands of { Carpentier. | Beckett's one ring qualification is |strength. He never has been , re- garded as a clever boxer or a skilled IR ringman, and prospects of his de- | velopment or improvement are, for (the most part, discounted. In the event that the English heavyweight comes to this country to battle Bren- nan the visitor will; in all probabil- ity recelve a severe test. Brennan is regarded as one of the most dan- | Berous heavyweights in the country. His greatest achievement was per- {formed when he stood up against | Champion Jack Dempsey for twelve {rounds at Madison Square Garden | last winter. 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