Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1916, p. 12

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Fa LL 4 7 "| ST Rinks Ny Across the Bor REVIVAL OF CRICKET . IS THE DUKE'S HOPE SPORTING NOTES . . + \ @ > . : OUR MILO CIGARS eclipse all others of equal cost and even some that are sold for consider-' ably more than our price. Made of the best long filler tobacco by skill ed cigar makers, it is a cigar that could easily be sold for a nickel more and still be considered good smoke value. A trial today will make it your choice tomorrow. AN' | THOUGHT I WOZ COM- PLIMENTIN' T= HER -WELL ~ . SLL TRY AGAIN ! | Canada's New Governor-Gen- : \ | Closely Connected George Chalmers, George McQuil- The G. A. McGowan ora y. lan and "Chief Bender, veteran Cigar Manufacturing Co. ' eid | With the Game. pitehers of the Philadelphia National : : St. Louis will open the ice- Ealing League baseball club, will be releas- Kingston. season with a new rink containing | When the freedom of the borough ed next season, according to a state- : HE : : 3,000 square feet of skating surface, | ©f Eastbourne was last month pres-| ment made by Manager Pat Moran. me? 2 : he ice manufacturing equipment | ented to-the 'Duke of Devonshire, | They will be replaced by younger alome will cost $65,000. The Com- | the new Governor-General of Canada | players: » y 5 pany. known as the Winter Garden, | Teferences were made by the Mayor - ie gston S tore ivas purchased the old Hai Alai build- | to the Dukes vuyention a hi g Bhost Smith, whe in escaped | ing. i arylebo an av s erin amputated as a re- . . he, sually 1900 oy unas | support of Sussex and Derbyshire sult gf blood poisoning, will not be ~Cheaper- Electricity. will bon iby 0 county cricket. able /to box again for over four ocker wii 'be cos. of Toe haan: | The Duke in the course of hie re-| weehh." The phveician who has boon be yours very soon. Rates Wg | amusements 'atthe rok. € | ply said: Perhaps this is not a very | attdnding Smith just checked the will be lowered. i Cincinnati's a is expected to | opportune moment to speak about |spread of the poison in time to save be ready fot business about December | te Prospects of cricket in the {uture his arm. 000 is th a fered f rd The rink will be on the syndi-| Put it is my sincere hope to do any-| - ; ~ ' 1s the prize o e Or a new wo «| cate s chain operating in Chicago, | !Hng I can to encourage it when With no word from Napoleon La Get your homes wired now and en- + 2 h h jer and brighter | joie as to whether he will accept the This interesting offer is made by the manufacturers | st. Louis and Cincinnati. The build: | 7°72 reech happier and bAERSE oe ae to menor he ee club. 1%. 4 Se sutsterte of Wet, > of the famous EVER-READY Flashlights. fue is ar oie apd ¥ Sal in) and Hogsish as it has flourished be- the directors ole looking Slsenhire * 2 an fore erhaps experience gained injfor a suitable manager. ollie fi 2 y, 33 "hi n G . We are local distributors for the $3,000 cash | | Joue long By 2 Jovi wide, 33.909 various operations may have pre Zolder. ip Chtéage Cub inkelter, Js Estimates Cheerfully - ie v | duced a new form of bowling (laugh-| said to be oné"o ose in view, w prize offér. Come in and get a contest blank. It| | Wodating 1,600 people on the ice at| "U0 "at any rate I think it safe | Roy Hartzell is also mentioned. Given. { to say that what a great many men ! -- Sella the story. "Several Brooklyn capitalists are Yn Y eanod on tho cricket field has] Waldo Muckleston, formerly star * | Investing according to report $50,000 | 00; hem in good stead on a wider | half-back of the University of Wis- {in converting the Bedford Riding] ifr ea. How far it|consin football team, and once cap- Academy into an. ice skating rink, | and far srem ar rE un tri The opening is set Tor ae 1,| may be possible and desirable ya ye tain of 1s bagshall eam, wip Sonn. ewman €C 1C 0. ll hive u sent airy | Vive cricket 'to the state which it e 8th. v. ire ol 0 in 00 S 0. The rink will have a seating capacity | |; iline4 before the war is a matter |& member of the Canadian Army En- Phone 441 in i 79 Princess St. 5 or hockey patrons. ORE a b gineering Corps. - Ice skating is now possible in New for cons ideration and doubt. But 88 Princess |! i a Phone 529 York, the St. Nickol rink and the thai ericket ves Cums should sul Professional football is blooming ' t 5 2 ice skating palace having opened i 4 Ip beautifully in Ohio. Towns like * proposition that deserves to meet , ¥.. | tu SAD | oe socomeo ih, **35n Se%2n | wich approval on ail sides. "1 can [Masalllon. canton. Akron und Cleve AFIOF C'Urniture . . H po Sa 4 ay n & i: pen ne og hope that I shall because Jen have their teains, and many co 1 / find, people enjoyed the Iavoute <1 hive, made. arrangements (0 hear 1960 Diayers, who use ussumed names ed about on the Ho) blades ba of what is going on after I leave the ate bi Re uls, Moos Tay i : = AB 2 "| country--that when peace comes we |, Bu B° Tas v --- I nm | iC@ palace, Artificial ice is utilized shall be able to a large extent to re- Drake," who played under another » in both arenas. vert to those very best of influences name at Harvard last year, is his o [I y », . EEE 3 running mate. Peggy Perrit, the -~ Dr. \ Ilis Browne S . : ho in the shape of Cricket which we liave former Case star, has the team at Ws . (eg 5 y/ MANSON WILL PLAY enjoyed detore been closely inden-| Cleveland, and a strong aggregation - ; ~ WITH OTTAWA. AGAIN | tincq with England's great summer | PIaYs every Sunday. o * 2 &TN -- game. In 1912, the year of the ill lkel FJ Fs 4 /} [| Backfield Star Lines Up/| Triangular Tournament, his: Grace, ue Sukeepar Dilly Hagye J Rey the new Governor-General of Can- [] : rf Against Tiger Team- ada, filled the offices of President of Noam ony To so a €, ' Mates; ins No ys a > land. Hague may possibly go to the | gpecial Lines have been added to our fall stock. Three-piece shites, $18.00, 2 ~ . ' coast, $25.00, $30.00 and up. J An Ottawa despatch says: The | quently, according to precedent, has Jr. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. best news that Ottawa football fans served on the Executive, whilst he George Bonhag, the American TEA TABLES AND PARLOR TABLES for have had in some time is the an-| has been a generous supporter of - : : . PATHE--The most remarkable musical instrument world. Ask Acts like a Charm in ha Olympic walker, who was the king demonstration nouncement 'that Captain Sam Man-| the. Sussex and Derbyshire County of the 'peds" until George Goulding . son will play a backfield position' for | Cricket Clubs, of which latter he is | took his crown, and who has ap- . uU d - P 577 IARRHOEA pn the 207th Battalion ™ against the|still Président. peared at Toronto track meets,' is R.J. REID, Leading nt ertaker 2 hone 5 205 se Jatulion at Bamiiton training the Hamilton College foot- on Saturday team by Queen's Univer- ball team. » speuiie ns LOGHOLERA .., - ity Tact Saturday. and the injuries | PITCHING CHANGED os ' sustained by a couple of the players SAYS MINER BROWN | The big games across the interna-| ~ DYSENTERY a sonfmioon. "aoe naan of a fou Sundar; wes! Suiveduy. ure; . w confidence. e a on of | Baa Harvard at Cornell; Syracuse at 1 : n Ball Has Takén Place of i HY " ii Manson to the 207th will make a Michigan; Washington-Jefferson at a4 FEVER, CRoUP AGUE. Ql] |ereat diterence. the Old Straightaway Yale, and Dartmouth at Princeton. best Remedy haowa for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. : Manson played in an earlier game, Pitch. Cornell and Pennsylvania are also on i Effecteally cots short all attacks of SPASMS. and then announced that. he would the Michigan schedule this season. 3adde auly edn ce He rs toga sain I Mordecai Brown, one of thei, Montreal football fans enjoyed the tn rayne cab ffraduaicd according fo the siaiady. mind, although he was not with Ot- Sreatent pitchers of - all- times che. novelty of watching a game of rugby ~ S R! F TAR & , eves that the twirling has changed ; i fevitation Julisten atm of wh system when all other remedies fasl, leaves tawa in the game against Queen's. a" +» |in the city on Saturday. A team no bad effects bon Of 5% Suteniin Sutton other medicine can be tolerated. The locals hope to hold the Tigers a I a aa oun from a British battleship went INSIST ON HAVING _--. CONVINCING to a close score on Saturday, and ? " . ashore and met a team 'chosen from (@][)] YER = p-- more than wi out the difference ing these days," he said. "The fel- the McGill University fotball team Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S Bc _Sgl MEDICAL TESTIMONY pe : lows take a shot at your head and A : CHLORODYNE. WITH EACH when the teams meet in the return The McGill men were not familiar ame here week later try to drive you back. 1 guess the with rugby, haying played Canadian To Inman "+ BOTTLE. & a : pitchers are instructed to drive the | po 0% Pe BUR ORC Te sail this Remedy hao given rise Sold br oli Chemists. Former Canadian Boer Wounded, batters hath Jow with the all beater, ors to a score of 10 to 0. The pro- to many Prices in Sagas " Corporal Wiliam John (Chick) |ellow's head. There's always a Racy were donated to the Red Cross Sold in generous size bottles by all dealers NB.--Erery bottle of --h . Stuclair, Toran. Is reporin) wedld-lganger of Killhg him iF you die him 1°" 00, THE J. L. MATHIEU CO, Props, SHERBROOKE, P.Q. o Genuine _ Sole $9rees . Ter Nd ar jequarely. - The {times I've hit a Canadian football - continues to M ' ; LT. DAVENPORY ted to hospital in France I's young-| posior have been en he ried t0| slay a It in The Bao Mtoe the akers also of Mathieu's Nervine Powders the best . Lid, er brother, Me1iie, was Killel be-|ouiguess me and ste ite a fast] HA T,hart 1A The £2 remedy for Headaches, Neuralgia, and feverish colds. mg \ side him on S3ptembar 5, when line. The visits of Canadian teams 5 . > ws Waid one expecting « curve. Yal d Harvard © 1 r 2 "Chick" was the oaly man of Liz sce- - to Yale an arvard -a couple 0 1 ti bth enciny trancl charg.y It Sota pay to try to outguess vears ago did much to open up the : 19 ta reach tha encuy trench CTATE: fa pigelier, especially wlien he's got | American game. The Syracuse team : op oie ie ip | SOmething. I smashed Jimmy John- | is a collectidn of giants, but it could ve am are, 120, Chk Sie sir tons nose the last. time Brooklyn | not stop the) Hight University of ------------ i fy | was in ca a the admit y. - 3 ; _:. Berio dUIS. WOIERE in Canada. He wou cy, afterward he Vaiked in -expeeting-a. Shabu ua ar Wholesale "Lyiaag BF gs. Oo. Limited, Toronto. provineial and dominion, SBAMB Ae yeu tack overwhelmed Syracuse. ships during his Hng career; and Wat "Another fimé we were playing an y AC ies Sty lis always fair, game aud manly :n 42d| exnibition giie in Mobile and a lit- HET Ee outof the ring, ¥ tle chap kept kidding me. . I warned EX-CANADIAN LEAGUER w hm to keep back, but he insisted on Resta Big Winner. | crowding aD plate. One of the Season's Sensations in Prize money aggregating $52,250 "I had lots of smoke and shot one the Major Leagues. has been won by Dario Resta in the| straight across the platg. He| In the last issue of fhe St Louis i, Swi, two years he has competed in auto-| thought it was going to be a curve, | Sporting News, Frederick = G. Lieb way. This & at the Chicago Sessa. saw his mistake too late and actual- | reviews the youngsters whe made In the stock ises way 5° season alone Resta t00k| |y stopped down, his head being over | good in the big leagues the past sea- finest and largest between Toronto and Montreal. Intending | | down $26.50. The italian won $5.: | the contre of the piste. Sou. 'He cites Sister of the Browns are cordially invited to call and inspect it. 000 for finishing first in the Grand| "The ball hit him on the top of |and Hornsby of the Cardixals as the Frank W. Slater i ith ic. alr tools and | American, which was decided Oct. 14.] the head and bounded back over |greatest infielders to bréak in for |= < Our plant is qu pped wi gpa ic air tools and Suh This event closed the automobile 8 140 the grand stand. A little patch of some time. Among the oatfielders het = Strider Shoe plete Jalithing Jachinery Which evablcs' us to get ot fest ing season in Chicago. % hair was taken off his head where |lays special stress on Shorten of the . class work in minimum time. We manu Atulte Verpont are -- the ball st tFuck him, leaving it entire- | Red Sox and Earl Neale of Clacin- ; ble monuments in all sizes and prices and in the design you Port Hope Player Kallis, iy bald. nati, the latter being a well-known In patent, gun metal, with kid prefer. Corner posts and markers always in stock. Reuben Bennett, ond of the best! 'Those were two of the few sats Canadian leaguer. Of Neale he Bertect- ati tants" and' have At your request a representative will call at your resi known hockey players in eastern On-| I've hit a fellow, Personallys 1 : very attractive heels. « dence with designs and full information or if you reside in tario, has fallen in action on the bat- | strongly advise batters not to do any| "Another player who is a 1916 the city a car will call for you and bring you to our showroom tlefield of Flanders. He was a mem-| outguessing. It doesn't pay." development is Neale, the young return, ber of the Ontario Hockey Club of Sere a-------- Red outfielder, who is as fast as $4.00 and $4.50. Purchasers are requested to leave their orders at an early Port Hope in 1914, and a member of We greased lightning. Neale seems to date on account of the approaching cold season. the Port Hope baseball team. He was Henri St. Yves Enlists, be some ball player and a man who ; also one of the speediest skaters in Henri St. Yves, the well-known | will come in mighty handy to Matty The McCALLUM GRANITE CO. Ltd. the district in which he lived. French thon fumes, : who four | in building up his Cinctunill team iin or five y ago, when ance run-' He played with Wheeling last sea- 397 Princess St. Phone 1931 Darcy, the Australian middle- | ning was at its height, was a top- son, where he led the Central League . ' weight boxing champion, will be 21 |notcher, is on his way to join the |at bat, and has been hitting around years of age October 28. Haybegan French army. He sailed from New |.285 all season for the Reds, besides his fight career in 1911. . York a short time ago. being very able fly chaser." ir - NC . v A 2. * - - BRINGING UP FATHER a1 5 FERRY st Com a i ". =n He # wn By GEORGE MeMANUS - 4 " oH / BY GOLLY - Mi INSECT - | HEARD | RCCEPY IT- MISS YOU COULDN'T ANN TIQUE YOU Pe Hay ~ Sam: | WANT TO MR-JIGGS- POSSIBLY BE 4% LOOK Youn NO 0 t : oy AR RIGHT STRAIGHT APoLoGIZE- AS OLD AS ; = P AND APOLOGIZE © 2 ! ,YOU LOOK: ; ' 4 bo a TO MISS ANN TIQUE! -- PrA=N ¥ » : ~ 7; . LY 3 he

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