$3,000 is the cash prize offered for a new word. This interesting offer is made by the manufacturers of the famous EVER-READY Flashlights. ' We are local distributors for the $3,000 cash prize offer. Come in and get a contest blank. tells the story. It Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. ~88 Princess Phone 529 CTT ESATO EET TITR SR ~~ 4 asses a Anmpansssnnsnns T Ps Motor , Boat and Automobile ~ Supplies Halliday's Electri Phone 94 :: ic Shop, 1: 345 King Street UILDERS ! B Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER It Saves Time P. WALSH Barrack St. MADE IN CANADA ARROW OLLAR Save the Babies FOR THE EMPIRE'S SAKE USE ONLY PASTEURIZED MILK Our Milk is Thoroughly Pasteurized and sold in Sealed Bottles. :: Price's | Phone 845 Kingston's ELECTRIC Store H. W. Newman Ele Phone 441 ns * Our Tungsten Lamps Are Durable and Effici- ent. Let w advise you how to light your home at the minimum cost for elec- . ' tnaty. | Everything Electrical. ctric Co. 79 Princess St. RED SOX OUTFIT HAS THE ADVANTAGE 'Boston Possesses Age and Ex- perience as Best Assets --Dodgers Powerful. Statisties of the Brooklyn National League Club, whieh will oppose the Boston American in the world's ser- jes beginning on Saturday, show that the average age of thé Brooklyn players is 27 1-3 years, while that of the - Boston combination is 27% years. ' Although the Boston team has the advantage of age and experience, the Brooklyn squad is heavier and taller. | The average weight of the Brooklyn | players is 178 pounds, and the height | an even six feet. { Of the Brooklyn pitching staff, | Pfeffer, Coombs, Cheney, Dell and | Appleton have a right hand delivery, | while the other four, Rucker, Mar-| quard, Mails and Smith are south- paws, | FOR WORLD'S SERIES. : Umpires Have Been Appointed For the Big Baseball Battlegj§ There was quite a little surprise at | the names of the umpires assigned to | the series. The National League §e-! lected O'Day and Quigley, while Ji een and Connolly were the cholc® of | Ban Johnson. This is- the first world's series in which Bill Kiem | will not officiate, and his absence | will be regretted, as he generally is | regarded as the nearest thing to a | perfect umpire in the game. | A peculiar coincidence is that Con- | nolly and O'Day were the umpires in | |the first world's series played be- | {tween the National and American | | Leagues in 1903, when the Red Sox | | defeated Pittsburg. Bill Dineen, who | | will be coupled up with Connolly this | | fall, pitched Boston to three victories | | in the 1903 series. * 1 | Chairman Herrmann announced that the charge for Braves' field, the | home of the Boston Nationals, will | | be $1,000 a day, which will be shar- {ed equally by the contestants. It | was suggested to President Ebbets of | Brooklyn that he play on the Polo | Grounds, but he said he would not leave Brooklyn for $50,000. " The Naffonal Commission issued the usual warning to the public not to deal with ticket scalpers. The warning follows: "The public is cau- tioned against paying higher prices for admission than those fixed in the commission's bulletin. The commis- sion has the assurance of hearty co- operation from municipal authorities of each city in the suppression of ticket scalping." | CANADIAN HORSES WON. Sir Adam Beck's Stable Successful at Philadelphia. In the recent horse show at Phila- delphia, at which the best show horses in the United States competed, the thoroughbreds owned by Sir Adam Beck, of London, Ont. made an excellent showing In the class for ladies' novice hunters, for horse which had never won a first prize or a second price in any. fecognized show, Sir Adam's Falmouth, chg., was secorid. In the class for hunters and-Jumpers, open to all, Sir Adam's Melrose, b.g., won first prize. In the class for hunters and jumpers open to green hunters only Melbourne owned by the Londoner, was third. During their stay in Philadelphia, Sir Adam and Lady Beck were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lloyd at their country place, Bod- Llwyd, Bryan Mawr. . MOST SPECTACULAR RACE Ever Witnessed in the National Base- ball League. The race just over was one of the most spectacular ever seen in the Na- tional League, an organization noted for its close finishes. Brooklyn, the pennant winner, held the lead for five months in a season fairly sizzling in its warmth of playing. Pounding down the stretch from May to Oct. to relax for a moment. In every game there was a possibility, Injur- jes beset the Dodgers, and Ffeffer, thenr star pitcher, suffered a reversal of form. The Dodgers started on a long road trip and were rudely bump-' ed out of the top position, only to re- turn home and again push away op- position, No less than three clubs were {in the hunt right up to the final week. Not since 1908, when the Cubs and Giants went into a play-off In _ the World of Sport "FIGHTING JACK" MUNRO. Miner, Boxer and ex-Mayor Now' in English Hospital. The "punch" of Private John Mun- | ro of the Princess Pats--big "Jaek™ Munro, B.C, miner, Ontario pros- pector, and heavyweight boxer; ex- mayor of Elk City, and the man who fought Sharkey, Jim Jeffries and Johnson, respectively, in June and August, 1903, and June, 1904--after seven months at the front has gone for ever. Over a year ago Munro was wounded at Armentieres and has been undergoing hospital treat- ment ever since. At the present THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916 time he is a patient at the Granville Canadian special hospital, Rams- gate. The bullet which struck him. in the uppér right chest would have killed an average man, That he sur- vived was entirely due to his enor- mous shoulder muscles, but ever since he was wounded his arm has been partially paralyzed. Whether he will ever again regain its complete use cannot yet be said. Jt was Jack Munro, about 18 months ago, who one night wan- dered back to the reserve trenches to put in a complaint, "What's the matter, Jack?" asked WE BACK UP OUR - CIGARS with a guarantee that nowhere else can you obtain so much real smoke joy for so little money. If you judge a cigar by its price the Peel cigar wil not appeal to you. But if you judge by flavor, aroma, smooth- ness and mellowness, then you'll most surely make the Sir Robert Peel, the cigar that made the 5c famous your favorite smoke after the first trial. ~~ the sergeant. "What have come back here for?" . «Matter enough," said Munro, "those Germans make me tired. Why won't they came out in the open and you '} right fair? This sort of thing ain't fighting." However, he was pacified, and went back to his job. Munro was the first private with a Canadian fighting battalion to set foot on French soil. To attain that honor he made a great jump from the ship to the landing stage as the trooper pulled into the wharf, -- the leaders were never in a position | series, has such a close finish been witnessed. \ WET eT ~~ Ifit's advertised elsewhere, it is cheaper here, Every M d Woman in Kingst AE ve nd Vicinity Int ted in Doll i Th ---- and Cents Should Read This Adv. Quality does not occur in spots, "Quality" never wears out--it outwears its usefulness. True "Quality" in clothing proves itself until the last thread of clothing is destroyed, until the very memory of satisfaction received is forgotten. Don't be "Penny Wise and Pound Foolish" -- where there is no "Quality" there can be no economy. If you are ignorant of those things which constitute clothing "quality" -- play safe -- put dependence in THIS LIVE STORE which tries to give its patrons the best merchandise that can be produced at positively the lowest possible prices. Permit us to show you our classy range of overcoats. "The man who wears one of our overcoats is certain not only of being correctly dressed, but is further fortified by the knowledge that he wears clothes of "Quality." See that Chinchilla coat; Special, for one Men's real neat new week we will sell $1400 Men's one price to one | Tweed Raincoats and all. for --| $895 an article fails to give satisfaction, 'return it and we will cheerfully re- place same. I, ! We carry a full line of Dent's Dress Gloves. | Everything in this store is ed in plain figures, and tweed trousers, Rain- regular $4.50 value sizes 32 to 44. Spec- novelty. ial ' -------------- $3.2 . See our classy range of Bandanna Handkerchiefs in $16.00 value men's shawl collar the newest Men's real good working trousers, regular $2.25 value "$1.69 Fourteen different kinds of Wark Shirts. See our range of Boys' Underwear, Hose, Men's Hunting Caps, Boys' Overcoats, ren's Hats, Sweater Coats: DON*PMISTAKE THE PLACE. all the shades. 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