Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1926, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : oy Saturday, October 16, 1926, i HELPTUL GOLF ENTS | RE-ROOF FOR 50 YEARS WITH ¥ mA 2 = : 4 a : fa & ir a i 4% Seiaie count caited socket | a CTU ell TT HAM-KOLOR FD SHINGLE ling. The very word is hideous, bu | We 1 4 : SRS ! ¥ "Sal #t is nothing compared to the results | is : 5 9 § A; é ; lof the disease. 1 can truthfully say | : y 4 " i 1K . . 7 a ithat 1 very seldom fali a victim to! ig g / x y oy f | i. "a meeting of the executive of |this complaint, but: I have sooketed iia 4 : : the. fitarCousty Dassiuil Lassie (104 uri won 90 be abe 0 rd | They will save you time, labor, money and held on Thursday afternoon the pro- | reakize agonbes: one can sufter : 3 1 ; test entered some time ago by the {when in 4s grip. There is ho bed . | add beauty and charm to your home. Arden team against the playing of [Shot in golf which flurries a player couple of county men on the In- [80 muoh as a shot off the eocket hi | yerary team in the play-off games {and this accounts for the repetition ] | LUMBER CO. 3 | was considered, and after going into [Of the misake. y ' : : ' the question it was decided to dis- The more socketed shots I see 4% ; 4 Phone 1042. Victoria Street allow the protest and to return to |Diayed, the more | am oonvinced A A the teams concerned and their pro- [tbat the cause is to bo found in thre : JR fest fees, Accordingly, the Inverary 2™0 action. ; ; ) ® feam becomes this year's possessor The club is taken back in a bur utd : Pr ET . of the Cronk Trophy, and this wii [Ted manner, and on the forward be turned over to that executive at swing the player throws out her 3 | once. jdrms, with the result that the club- pd : » i G S%'he Cataraqul junior team, by head ds thrust too far out at the mo- a ; : ; \ | virtue of winning that series in the Ji it meets She Wail. : : ) : county competition becomes holder | ® Pi Tr wi suffering from 3 3 . as i ' Sty i ev hosts ot | | | ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS foo will be awarded them in a day [er of the course try the folbow- ! or ag 1 Satistaction ood Best or so. " |ing cure: 3 et ; : : = 4 peive, | Put a handkerchief under the left i "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" |anmput, take a firm stance with the . | Fw 5 PYLE AND HIS PROTEGES a eight well on the heels, keep the x a Hy. fre : : { HALLID ™ OFFICERS WERE ELECTED. |; and the left arm close tol. Loti is Mr. Harold ("Red") Grange, professional pusher of the pigskin. Right is Suzanne | ff AY ELECTRIC CO. Sse !tive body throughout the shot. If the | Lengien, professional net artist. Centre is C. C. ("Cash and Carry') Pyle t | Corner King and Princess Streets - + . At Meeti Directors Ingston = on : wh ) by mentor, manager | #i ng oY yee ore of K | handkerchief remains in the position | and commercializer extraordinary of amateur athletic prowess. ' se Yee ere 1 wihdal I -------- - At a meeting of the Directors of 2 i 3. 3a Puta, #5 48 AIOE 1 rtm re ; the Kingston Curlers Limited, the | possible socirer., that young Jones fellow of the cele- THE REFEREE. The Moth : 7 : by + following officers were appointed: brated Jones family. ---- er of Roger Christmas Sailings of this Famous Service President--E. Mooers. Are Ivy Wingo and "Red" Wingo Hornsby Is Buried ay Low rates for choice accomdalti Vice-president--R. N. F. McFar- Study the record® of the great! brothers?--D. F. H. aiion, | s ASI B\. To Plymouth, Cherbourg and London lane, { Scottish nudsance and you'll find he! Yes. A - 3 ; »t . ay efolary-trohsurat--d. F." Mes | BASEBALL PROBLEMS oi nme has to] © x ustin, Texas; Oct. 15.--In a tiny $ BY Dec. 13. "ANTONIA," from Halifax rav v Millan. {t offer except the boiler-room in the) How many seasons- was Stanley st Tevosd Sucked yway 18 the bend 4 To Belfast, Liverpool and Glasgow The Club Committee were also | dub house and the funny white hat | Coveleskie with Cleveland?--D. F.ljaiq to rest Mrs. M Lo nde 0% Nil Dec. 11. "LETITIA," from Saint John, N.B, gi obointed as follows: By Billy Evans. the kitchen chef wears. tC. mother of Rogers Horns manager CSS "1% - from Halifax {Games committee--J. A) McRae,| With runners on first and : -- Nine. Es » For as ltl A i= ghalrman: P. D. Lyman, J. H. Derry, | double steal is started k 4d wifeg, 8 He has to his credit one of the] -- 2 Ihe word championship St. Louls ran rie 335 Thing Clow ove <2 J. B. Cooke, R. N. F. McFarlane. stands on the rubber. How should miracles of the age. While it is no! How many home runs did Eddie "She died here Sept. 29th, h & nnd Tria $155. House committee--T. H. Stewart, | this play be broken up by the team trick at all to make a golfer talk it| Collins make in 1919 world series? wish being that oh gh er last CANADIA 'ehairman; A. C. Neish, P. D Lyman, in the field ? remained for Jones to make a gol'|---D. F. A. . with the Cardinals i swy SERVIC A. W. McMahon, J. H. Derry. The fact that the runners stant ball speak. | None. EN an ea Bini Jeo committee -- A. Turcotte, tlw play es the pitcher gets on the -- Series He oobented . to this only chairman: J. F. McMillan, A. C.trubber is what usually confuses the More than that he persuaded it to What are the ages of Delaney and | aetar relatives had od to a » ¥ Nelsh, J. M. Elliott, B. Cooke. [dtuation. talk in a foreign tongue with a pro- Berlenbach?--D. B. M. y TT agreed to deier | a W t : Finance and property committee | Should the pitcher throw the bat | Nounced Socitish and Bnglish accent, he funeral until conclusion of the +E. McRae, T. H. Stewart, A. Tur- [to the plate while standing on the | Proving that his mastery in this re gotte, P. D. Lyman, J. F. McMillan. | rubber, it would be a Jegal pitch and spect is not restricted by shore lines How long has Fothergill been in| yy * * a mm | : ornshy gave way t & . 8 The Rober: Reford Co. Limired, . Secretary of the Curling Club-- the catcher would be forced to han- or citizenship papers. | protessional baseball and with what! Sn yy re Bia Srila}, Yours = Hoton Sta. Toronto, or ny TANI AGENT: P. D. Lyman. {de the ball in the usual manmer be- | clubs has he played?--F. G. K. | hands which for six years swung Treasurer of the Curling Club-- fore making & play on the runner Jones is the first American atul#e| Since 1920 and has played with 2 lo aitrnis ra \ B . R 0: al the most-feared bat in the National The , . Q Rg clustins Ming ) a , nee S 1 : League trembled. Dance Was Successful. aders supplied excellent musie. The J. F. McMillan. Incidentally, the batsman would [to draw cheers from a British gal-| Bloomington, Three-Eye League; -- have a might to swing at the ball if Jery while using an upturned row of | gochested, International ° and De- Inverary, Oct. 14.--Miss | Nellie meeting of the Women's Institute | ) aia hie cared to do so, in an effort to help British faces for a carpet in walking | 1r4it in the American. 'The tree-dotted cemetery, nine | Day, Kingston, is visiting with Miss was held at the home of Mrs, Ira LITTLE WONDER. out the runner. 5 to an international piece of silver- | miles east of this Capital city, is the | Daisy Lake. The many friends of Darling, Tuesday last. The debate, & ae Journal, The Jurogto Likewise, if tlie pitcher first step- ware. How long has George Toporcer Festive place of four generations of | Miss Gladys Moreland, Sunbury, re an important feature of the atter- 5 ; says eorge wrey is the Dest | gy 4 the direction of firet as the -- been with the Cardinals?--S D. J. | the family. Reuben Hornsby, great- | gret to hear of her having to under noon, was postponed Sutil' mextd organizer in Canadian football be- | i. wag started, he would be com- Indeed, we have the word of Mr.| moporcer had a brief trial with grandfather of Rogers, who, in 1830, (go an operation for "appendicitis month, when the regular meeting ause of his success at Queen's pelded to throw the bail to that base O"Goofty that all during the exeou-| rvardqs in 1921, was sent to Syracuse | founded the settlement of Hornsby"s| The dance held in the hall undes will be held in the Agricultural Hallg and Camp Borden. Maybe so, but | o nore a balk. tion of Britain's golf nobility John-| i» International League subject to! Bend, and fought desperately to pre- | the auspices of the Agrienltural So» at night. Miss Martha Hanley§ Awrey ls a prifessional coach who _ Tie only proper way to malos the ny Bull was singing in a high crack-| nm medjate recall, being brought | Yet its destruction by Indians, is |clety, Wednesday night, was a per-| Battersea, is spending some time had to get a 'witner to hold his. 4g for the pitcher to step off the od falsetto, "It had to be you. No-1p i the following season where 2T1ON8 those buried there. { fect success. Sid Fox and his Seren-| with Mrs. B. A. Lake. "Job. . And with players like Bat |riiber "peck off 6 is best, as the |Dody else would:ever do." | ne's since remained. _-- us lay rot rock (TSats wast to. stem. "0 bt bie it " roi! on, there is little wonder that he a perfect right to throw the. ball tv] One of the gualitbes which endear| How long has Pinkey Mitchell had a winner at Queen's. Then with ny base be #hinks best in order to|you to Jones is his ability to tell you | been in the ring?--8. D. A. IT The. football players from Hall- uk up the play. how he shot an eagle on a 560-yard| Since 1917. hiote without -- radiating the super- | -- | Delaney is 26 and Berlenbach 25.1 gtamond classic. ; An LINES n 4 -- At the brief services at the grave mn Be wig : s N Pole Ww vere in ; : . fax BO A NO Cai jmportance of the man who invexted When did Marty McManus of the . 1 i " ~ LJ Borden, George again gets into the |non-roaring soup. Brows break into the majors? L pleture.. The Hamilton veteran JOE WILLIAMS SAYS Sl ae i . Jit or '1630 stadtn knows ways and means if any coach He is one of the few persons con- Jatter par 18 2 pason. Aves. a * ' nected with the top fringe of the ra ---- Two permanent waves in which Same who has successfully demon-| Did any fightet ever kayo Mickey we have no interest are crime waves strated that it is possible to take the | Walker before Joe Dundee turned and hedt waves. game of golf sertously without tak-ithe trick?--D. S. A. a ' --- ing one's self seriously. Y Phil Del ti a 'HAIR-GROOM | Cleveland boasts a fighter who at. in 191. Simost In one oem |'was born near the north pole, but| 14 ts ome thing fo come boUNCIDE| . wren aid the Athletics obtain Sp Yate {the story has a sad ending....He y sot " Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy, {| into this 'world & naturel born £0lf-| psy Galloway and has he 'played { didn't stay there. or. It is =i.t h quite another to regi.lar as 5 -- } an her major league club? - oatural born spont . JOX with ¥ o Well-Groomed all Day The week just closing will go Into > - PoE aes | S.C. N t TC Hair-Groom" is the records as. epochal if for no 8 to_conquer par over both In 1919' and he's played on no . » courses with a stride that almost | . . a dignified comb- | other reason than it failed to wit- | harms. other big league team. ing cream which ness a single hysterical outdurst by x -- y ly a few |Suszahe Lenglen. og : pnd a jar at any Nyane Ee SRS SE How many attempts did Gertrude drugstore. Millions More often than not being a pillar Ederle make to swim the English use it because iti. society merely means having ar- £ D 0 D RY 2 Channel last year?--D. F. A. gives that natural t bs One. gloss and 'well- rived at a position in life where you o - bs groomed effect to can take things soft, A 2 AS ! D \ 2 Y od What was the outcome of the the Jaiv=timt 4 Mrs. Georges Carpentier, visiting 7 gf} bout between Jimmy Slattery and S --F. DW, » in business and on social | in the States, says she wants her ' Dave Sheds last smmers ¥ - x. Even stubborn, unruly or husband to give up fighting.... 3 ¢ | ni d ound a pooed hair stays combed all day | Someone should tell the little lady 3! \ WR | third round. i any style you like. "Hair-Groom" | he gave it up several years ago. : greaseless; also helps grow thick, | ~ -- When did Benny Leonard, light- , lustrous hair. The hoys were talking about the , -- if} weight champion, retire from the Mason and Dixon line the other day 0 L-PY "I ring?--S. D. F. when Mr. O'Goofty happened to Ye Wy ny ; Winter of 1925. member that it is one line he has : a : "| never ridden on, VET 'mae fii What are the ages of Dempsey, ; 4% = b Tunney and Wills?--S. D. F. When you speak of jazz. White : Dempsey is 31; Tunney, 28, and 4 , man is your man, when the parlor wills, 34. ] ohit-chet turns to hot dogs, Nurmi, n i 4 Bee Palmer and Babe Ruth draw ! \ the spot, and when the topic is gpolf-- How old is Vincent Richards, the 5 A tennis player?--8. D. A. * EVENT NO. 8. 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