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Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1920, p. 20

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PAGE TWENTY . INSNENAREEREENERNERNRNNNNRENNERER THE VERY LATEST | A. C. KNAPP IN RECORD HITS--COLUMBIA JUNE MID-MONTH LIST NOW ON SALE Boat Builder at LaSalle Causeway CANOES BOAT LIVERY SKIFFS BOAT REPAIRS ACCESSORIES MOTOR SUPPLIES __ ime | { Dance Records Which Will Make ' You Step Up and Ask for a Repeat "I'll See You in C-U.B-A, Fox Trot, Ted Lewis Jazz Band ---| AZHT--10. im. £ Disappearing Propeller Motor Boats. 4 "The Moon Shines on the Moon- | shine," Fox Trot--Ted Lewis Jazs | Band. i "On Miami Shore," Walts, Vio- | lin, Eddy Brown. "My Isle of | Golden Dreams," Walts, Vielin, | Eddy Brown---A2024--10 in. | "Along the Way to Damascus," | Fox Trot, Art Hickmana's Orchen- | tra. "Rese of Mandalay," Fox | Trot" Art Hickman's Orchestra | ----A2017--10 in. Rallroall Blues, Fox' Trot--Yerkes Southern Five Shake Your Little Shoulder, Medley Fox Trot --The Happy Six Hiawatha's Melody of Love, Medley Waltz--Prince's Orchestra Beautiful Mawalian Lowe, Medley Walts--Prince's Orchestra NEW SONG HITS BY THE BEST SINGERS Rose of Washington Square, Henry Burr. Tired of Me, Lewis James -- | ASHTABULA SCOUTS VISIT CANADA. | All the way from Ashtabula, Ohio, to see Toronto and Canada, with the money they had | A2025--10 In. . a , [saved for a year, was the adventurous story of No. 4 troop of bronzed American Boy Scouts Shadows, Campbell afd Burr. Sum- {shown above by the photographer in front of the City Hall. Toronto. The boys reached thé shine Rose, George Meader--A2020-- { ¢ity under the command of their scoutmaster, M. S. Moffati, the general secretary of th | Y.M.C.A. at Ashtabula. | RR orn A es en. | THE BRITISH OPEN | "Nellie Murphy" Cannot General Sport GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Race Again on Track Long Oolong, Frank Crumit--A2935 | | The British open golf champion- The mare Nellie Murphy That gave | | Tai ookly ; i ships which will begin on June 23 promise of great speed on the track 1m, | ate B kiya right fielder, is a will be unusually interesting this last year when owned by Mr. Bou- o triend > A hel as. wh +'fout o -nicREY PIO -- year as there will be international | cher, will not race again owing to a n come ere or thelr recor S, Why mo You? " 13 k 1 the | a ~ ati 3 ~ y i i raat % Mages aes ven ever. Come In and buy some of these mew bebo donlbe | Pete Kilduff and Rowdy Elliott, competition with the two American kick Tae aived from another horse il : pues Cubs, members of the Dodgers | Players Walter Hagen and Jim Bar- | Mr. Boucher sold her to Mr. Perry of || FREE! J ox aps, a ball © [mes drawn in the same section in| Latimer, last fall and she could not "GET THE HABIT. "FOR RECORDS TRY TREADGOLD'S FIRST" | 27 Paying gaod Sail, which Harry Vardon, the holder; Ar- | be entered on June 3rd. Mr. Perry i Al Mattern, former pitcher of the naud Massey, Abe Mitchell, Jack | will breed her. ft nia ta TD . White" and Angel Dela Torre, the -- a i ' | Boston Braves, is acting as coach of 2 | a at : 1 pitm-- i hee Ivarsite' i Spanish champion, are playing. A! One of the redeeming features of ---- TREADGOLD SPORTING i: kwniversity Gageball recent tournament promoted by the | the Yankees' work is the batting of | ! Patches, Norn Bayes, Comedienne. . '\ | Without You, Nora Bayes, Comedienne = ~ i v } Chesterfields, Chairs, Rockers, Tables--Ilat- est designs and finishes. Prices the lowest. R. J. Reid The Leading Undertaker aad Furniture Dealer Ambulance Phone 577. 280 PRINCESS STREE? ~--=A2921--10 im, Ok! By Jingo! Frank Crumit. So a -- Bramshot club resulted in a victory | Pipp. This energetic young man has| The Browns have released Infield- Owner Frank Navin of the Tiges GOODS CO f Manager Hugh Duffy of Toronto. . | seems to have used good judgment for Vardon. There were 24 profess his lamps on the ball and is pasting | er Shepner to the Louisville club of has hung up a trophy for the best, | when he decided to retain Lefty 88 PRINCESS STREET : : Telephone 529. | Quinn, the Mint league pitcher. "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" | The cheers that New York fans | give Ping Bodle are backhanded slaps RE RN EE ER RN RT | at Manager Miller Huggins, in the tet beiee opinion of some New York critics. President Grant of the Braves says | they are 'winning because there are | B { no anarchists on the team and | | club house speech makers. | Cleveland is no dark horse in the | American league race, but they've en- | tered the classic with a charley horse, | which Doc Johnston rides. BICYCLES . from It is fast approaching the time in baseball when a ball player will have | to bring a letter from his pastor be- fore he can speak to an umpire. Joe Engel, the Washington boy well known as a Boston, Washington, | | Buffalo and Minneapolis pitcher, is doing a good job of scouting for Clark Griffith now. The Optimists' club is the name of | @ rooting organization behind the St. | Louis Cardinals. They will have to be something like that to stick | through the season. 'MATHIEU'S SYRUP OF TAR / & COD - LIVER OIL -- Ted Lewis won the welterweight | boxing championship of England by, | defeating Johnny . Basham. in fa | twenty-round bout. French System at Montreal The French system is in vogue at Montreal. | Bonnets, . Briefly divided between the first two horses: when six or more horses in different interests start in a race the place pool will be divided between the first three horses. ------------------ Girl Was Full of Grit. Jenkins and his best girl were motoring a considerable distance and for dinner was very short. With about twelve miles to go, he bade defiance to all police traps and turning to the girl of his heart, ex- claimed: "We're going at fifty miles an hour. Are you brave, dear?" The girl, as she swallowed a quan- tity of dust, replied with emotion: "Yes dear, I'm full of grit!" 5 Coaghs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, hooping Cough, Asthma, Etc. MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining the curative properties of TAR and the strengthening Virtues of COD LIVER OIL. Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise to consequences of sucha grave character that you should not risk using inferior preparations. MATHIEU'S SYRUP fis the vy Boi the only Jeueds whose ee ON SALE YWHERE -------- Machine Measures Fatique. Crippled soldiers of France draw pensions verying according to the extent to which they are incapacitat- ed for work and a machine has been devised which is said to indicate this. It measures the muscle fatigue. -- a . R Consumption of Oil. a -- --------------_--_----. The present annual consumption The Cincinnati team doesn't seem Ames college has a hurler named | of oil and oil products throughout 1Q mind what the experts said about | Plagge who hasn't lost a game in| the world is estimated at 70,300,000 their not being in condition to start three years, Big league scouts are al- | tons, of which the ilnlted States the race. ready on his trial. uses about 40,000,000 tons. BRINGING UP FATHER po a | the race meet at Blue | this system is as follows:--When less i than six horses in different interests | start in a race the place pool will be | the margin of time for getting home | Ionals engaged in the 18 holes medal round in the morning, and amongst these were five former open cham- pions, as well as the strongest repre- sentatives of the younger school. It Is noteworthy that two members of the Old Triumvirate were able to finish on top. Vardon's card of 73 be- ing one stroke better than J. H. Tay- | lor's return. Abe Mitchell was well to | the fore, and his card of 75 enabled | Lim to share third place with Charles | Johns. An eliminating competition to | decide the driving powers of the com- | petitors was decided. Ted Ray was | the winner by nearly 20 yards, from W. L. Ritchie and Ahe Mitchell. W. H. Horne, who has a reputation as a long hitter and holds a record for | driving, was fourth. The measured | distances of the prize-winners were: E. Ray (Oxhey), 273 yards 1 inch; | W. L. Ritchie (Worplesdon), 258 | yards 4 inches; A. Mitchell, (North Foreland), 258 yards 3 inches; W. H. Horne, (late Durban), 246 yards 16 inches. . -------- S. P. A. Is Pleased. The announcement that the Minis- | {ter of Finance proposes to reduce the tax on the cheaper class of sport- ing material will 'meet with the ap- preciation of the Sportsmen's Patrio- | tie Association. A few days ago the | secretary of that organization for- | { warded to Sir Henry Drayton a copy of 'a resolution passed at a recent | meeting of the executive committee. In their resolution the Sportsmen took nq exception to the ordinary sportsman being called on to bear his share of the debt incarred by the war. The resolution drew the Minis- ter's attention to their belief that a taxation on all classes of sporting material would have a tendency to discourage sport among school boys and working lads, and asked for an | exemption of the ta® on that class of | | 800ds. The exemptions now proposed | conform to the wishes of the S.P.A. Keep the Ponies For O.H.A. { "Joe" Daly ought to keep thht { ball team of his together until the | winter and then run them in the Lo { HLA. There are two or three hockey | } | Players on the list who have made | | names for themselves. | | Wonderful Bilious Remedy Actually Prevents Attacks | There are two great causes of bili- | | Ousness,--they are constipation and defective liver action. When Dr. Hamilton's Pills are tak- en, they not only correct consti- | pated bowels, but act upon the liver | as well. Quite unlike ordinary medicines | which purge and give temporary re- | lief, Dr. Hamilton's Pills remove the | conditions which cause biliousness, | and thus permanent cures are effect- | led. Nb person who occasionally uses ; jDr. Hamilton's Pills will ever suffer | {from the headache, bad stomach, or | bitious complaint. Get a 25¢ .box to- | ay. it for keeps. ; -------- cc lr the American association. k high-school team in Detroit. 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