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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1920, p. 10

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Columbia Crtoudlz-Hodd C This superb instrument is yours To-morrow and Monday $10.00 as first payment, and the balance in easy installments words, you enjoy it as you are paying for it We will gladly send t fine Grafonola to your home, You can give it all kinds of playing. We say you'll like it. v But please remember--we have only a few of these are not an unknown make, which are out of date--they of the Columbia factory in strument is guaranteed, YOU TAKE NO Come in and let us give you a demonstration no obligation, and we know you'll like this fine CHANCES It places Grafonola - you Don't forget $10.00 in your home, to be enjoyed by Xou, your family Get it for Xmas NOW. places the instrument and your friends. RECORDS--the biggest and best stock in the 5 Gre city. Our service will tel] you why most people come here, --SHOP EARLY Store Hours for only| In other 8 mendation 1 instruments. These are the product Toronto, the biggest in Canada, and every in- under : 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays, 10.30 p.m. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 PRINCESS STREET 3; Telephone 528 "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" ---- CHEW KING GEORG ELEVEN MILLIONS | BET ON THE RACES IN QUEBEC Or 8 to the ' al Government l Dunn, who | Quebec Government at all provincial } racks the past season, and su- d the pari- 'uet arrange- , a total amount of $11,714,733 was wagered by the 246,500 people who paid admissions. These figures include tas Blue Bonnets, Dorval, | la | sonneuve and King | half-milers | Dorval did the largest business, { with . Connaught Park second and { Blue Bonnets third. | ~The admission averaged | $1.25, so that admissions | over $300,000 dn the season. Il mileds, and the Dclonimier, Mai- about totalled | The figures have been accepted by | | the Provincial Government. COBB RECOMMENDS PITCHER TO DETROIT | Upon the strongly worded recom- of Ty Cobb, President Navin, of Detroit Tigers, announced that the club had secured Pitcher Cole from the San Francisco club, Pacific Coast league. Cole, according to Tyrus, is a "lefthander" with a | righthanders brains. He knows how Ito pitch, has a fast ball, a good curve, and for a southpaw is an ex- ceptional fielder. ' Bert Ellison, who has been on the Detroit roster for some time, will be turned over to the San Francisco {club by Navin, who, however, wi keep a string on the pitcher McNAMARA BROTHERS | COACH RIVAL TEAM Sudbury fans are eagerly lookin forward to the N.O.H A. senior games | between Sault Ste. Marie and i bury, not only because the teams are well matched, but alsb because the McNamara brothers will be the rival coaches. Harold McNamara is tutor. ing the Soo team, while Howard Mc- Namara will replace "Stan" Bur- £oyne as tutor of the N.O.H.A cham- | pions, S E ee | JUDGE LANDIS GETS | | "FRIENDLY" ADVICE Judge Landis, Chicago, is looking up any authorities on baseball decision he has under | visement. One friend reminds him that | sdlary attached to the ba®ball job | will be $350,000 for the tended | tenure of office for seven years, At | present, as a federal judge, his total | remuneration for the same period is | only $52,000. | "But," continued this philosopher, | "your preetnt job is for life. Then | perhaps, this new league might blow | up the first year." Judge Landis glared at his friend. ri erectus not ad- the | { Belleville Hockey Teams. | Belleville is to be representéd in [the O.H.A. by two teams this winter, land much good material is available, The officers of the Belleville hockey club, who will manage both teams, are:--Hon, President, Wm. Carnew; Pres, Col. E. D. O'Flynn; First Vice- 'Pres., L. E, Walmsley; Second Vice-. Pres., J. G. Moffat; Sec.. W. Green; Manager, Ed. Thomas; Patrons, Col. A. P. Allen, B. L. Hyman, S. E, Har- man, Col. Marsh, Mayor Riggs, R. G. Stafford, A. C. McFee. The club put on record -its deep sense of regret at the death of Rich- Mount Royal and Connaught parks, | Edward parks, | Suds | the | World of Sport DO NOT LIKE RULES. Big Four Union Likely to Discard the resent Code. .'Géorge A, Church, ¢ player, and presiden. of Club, will succeed Bob Isbester, of { Hamilton, as president of the { Four. Dr. Smirle Lawséh, of Toron- jto, will be first vive-president, and Percy Roberts, of Montreal, will | , move up to the position of second | vice-president. The annual meeting takes place on {the third Saturday in December. | None of the officials of the union | will say anything about proposed | changes, but it i: understood that the | clubs are not in favor of the new | code, copied from the Intercollegiate | { Union, | | 0 mim sian State of Michigan Introduces Boxing in High Schools | Teaching of boxing in the high schools of Michigan, at state expense, | or rather at the expense of the State Boxing Commisgion, whose money is | de.ived from a percentage of the gate receipts at legalized boxing matches, Is the latest offering of the State Ath- letic Commission, Besides introdue- | ing boxing for boys of the high ! schools of the state, an "instructress" has been engaged to go about the state to direct recreational work par- ticularly among the girls in the grade rural schools. The boxing instructor engaged is W. B. Masterson, former boxing in- structor at Camp Custer, and later at tke Detroit Y.M.C.A. and Detroit Re- | creational Commission. The services | of these two will be available on re- | quest to the Department, of Public In- [struction at Lansing, the state capital, without expense. Plenty to be Done. When the Amateur Athletic Union {of Canada holds its annual meeting {at Winnipeg in December it will be confronted by a heavy order sheet. There are many matters of great im- portance to the cause of amateurism | to be discussed, and they are conten | tious matters which are apt to pre- | cipitate more or less acrimonious de- | bate The Western hockey muddle is the result of the relaxation of the ama- teur rule at the last annual meeting of the Union. There is not yet any CHRISTMAS SUGGE STIONS Ivy FURNITURE PRE-WAR PRICES Chesterfield Tables--from discount to se It requires no Mahogan Solid Mahogeny Rocker a Tea Tables--Fumed Oak aaa Tea Tables--Oval, Mahogany . noe » upholstered in Leather . . y frames, U pholst'd In Tapestry, $14.50 ea Arm Chair, Silk cover $40 to $75 each ir goods at the following' prices 813.0 50 each . 814.30 en Solid Oak Magazine Stands--4 sh elve If you compare our prices with other he ¥ 30 per cent. oX the present prices. All goods marked in plain fig ures R. J. Reid 230, The largest stock in the City to OF TAR & COD - hs, Cold unanimity of opinion as to the most desirable course to pursue in the mat- Iter. |. Efforts will,be made to revise the {rule which prohibits amateur compe- | tition "by physical directors and {others engaged in sport as a means | | of livelihood. It is not reasonable to | | expect that there will be any revis- | | fon which will result in permitting | | such individuals to compete. All that can be expected is permission for | | those who "were once engaged in | work of the kind, but have since | {abandoned it, to secure registration cards, provided a more or less lengthy term of years has elapsed since they retired. Even that is a remote pros- | pect. The tendency should be to tighten, rather than to loGSen, the amateur rule. -- Sporting Notes. The annual intercollegiate wrest- ling championships will 'be held at Princeton next March, Benny Coster, the New Orleans bantam, who appeared to be onthe down grade a while back, is report- | ed to be going good again. Cons 232 and 234 PRINCESS STREET. choose from, Telephone 377Tw. 'MATHIEU'S ) SYR § i LIVER OIL s, Grippe, Bronchitis, hooping Cough, Asthma, Etc. MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combi the curative properties of TAR and the strengthening virtues of COD LIVER OIL. s Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise to consequences of sucha grave character that you should not risk using inferior preparations. THIEU'S SYRUP is the only genuine remedy whose te- MATH has caused to crop up many imitations of doubtful value. ON SALE EVERYWHERE | | ar, SATTERAY, NOYTMOER 1920. H S OF Consult our Samples of - Xmas Greeting Cards Ask representative to call or Phone 292 BRITISH WHIG Job Dept. HORSE SHOFER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons nnd Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate. TEMPERANCE HOTEL YARD QUEEN STREET. Ane FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sta Phone 67. AGENCY FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or triends going to or returning from the Old Couuatry. For Information and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, CP. and T. A G.T. Ry. Kingston, Ontario. Open day and night. Phone 99. > -- CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON REGULAR SERVICES PORTLAND--GLASGOW Dec. 9-- (Christmas ..Saturnis Dec. 30]/Feb, 18|Mar. 3 Cassandra Jan. 18|Mar. 114Apr. 20 Saturnia HALIFAX to PLYMOUTH, CHER. & HAMBURG A re-organization of the Three-I | Dec. 11--Christmas sailing ..Saxonia League with a view to shortening N. Y., GLASGOW, (via Moville) Dec. 11[Jan. 15/Feb. 19 Columbia NEW YORK~LIVERPOOL Dec. 18{Jan. 15|Feb. 10 ..K. Aug. Viet. ard C. Arnott, and expressed its sin- i cere appreciation of the valuable | 2 likely o services which he rendered jn the | she cfeult is likely to be adele. fore the opening of next season' cause of sport, particularly of hockey, | : in Belleville, All the prominent yacht clubs on thoroughly modern train, comprising Compartment- Observation- Library Car, And. You'll Enjoy its : LINGERING FLAVOR That's what they all say, TRY A PLUG "TO-DAY ana Silk for his family, Advice to Dyspeptics | CITY OF TORONTO 6% Serial Coupon Bonds Due any year from 1921 to 1950 Denominations $1000 To yield from 6.35% t66.50% depending on maturity, Bongard, Ryerosn & Co. "The Home of Good Investments." oa= 237 PHONE 1728. DR. NASH J -- The Boxing Impersonator. The Ontario Government Boxing Commission and other boxing com- missions throughout Canada and the United States could make the little trick of impersonating boxers, now too generally resorted to; a danger- ous and difficult occupation, by estab- lishing a plan of identification, either | by photographs or finger prints. | Under such a plan every boxer who secures a license to box would be under the necessity of having a finger {print or a photograph of himself past- | @d on his license card, with a dupli- Cate on file with the commission, There is usually some trouble when the calico salaried man has to buy | Well Worth Following In the case of dyspepsia, the appe- | tite 1s variable. Sometimes it is rav- enous, again it is often very poor. For this) condition there is but one | sure remedy---Dr. Hamilton's Pills | or Whih cure quickly and thorough- y. Sufferers find marked benefit in a day, and as time goes og improve- ment continues, No other medicine will strengthen the stomach and di- gestive organs ; Pills. They supply the m ' assistance necessary to co thing eaten into nouris muscle, fibre, and energy with which to build up the run-down system. Why not cure your dyspepsia now Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills today, 25c. per box at all dealers. aterials and nvert every- hment, into BRINGING UP FATHER like Dr. Hamilton's ; frend he have joined in the organ- | ization of the Gulg Coast Yatching Association Kansas boasts of a preacher-ref- eree in the person of Rev. Earl A. Blackburn, of Chanute, who has ap- peared as the third man in the ring at numerous boxing contests. Ay indoor trapshooting tourna- ment, to include championship events for professionals, amateurs, and wo- men, is to be staged in Madison Square Garden next January. ------ Saving the Partridge. The shooting of partridges has been under the ban in Ontario for several years, and although the pro- hibition is to be removed now, the open season is to be greatly limited. This year partrdges may be shot in Ontario from November 6th to No- vember 20th, inclusive, but no per- son is permitted to kill more than | five birds on any one day, or more | than ten durng the short open sea- son. It was found Some years ago that partridges were threatened with extermination in Ontario, and, therefore, a long closed season was introduced. Nothing could justity the disap- pearance of this fine bird from the province and, indeed, care should be taken to prevent its number becom- Ing again so reduced as they were three years ago. ---------------- Sartoria) Subtleties. A little boy was walking with bis mother behind a fat and jolly little bishop and a lean and dismal-looking dean "Mummy," said he, "do their funny clothes make them look like that, or do their funny faces make Standard and Tourist Sleeping and Dining cars and coaches, LEAVES TORONTO 11.00 pm. Daily FOR WINNIPEG, EDMONTON, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, PRINCE RUPERT A' "taueoiare via. GT. North Bay. T. & N.O. Cochrane, thence C.N. Rys, via Sudbury and Capreol Leave Toronto 845 p.m. Daily Connecting with Train No.-1 for Port Arthur, Fort William, Winnipeg and North Pacific Coast points, For Fares, Reservations and full Information enquire of nearest Canadian National-Grand Trunk Agent, or write General Passenger Dept., Toronto ing oils from liquid rosin at a num- their clothes look like that?" ber of lumbering plants. DENTIST 183 Princess Street. "Phone 733 WE TAKE X-RAY FICTURES of troublesome teeth form Gas aannaistered for exe traction. Safe and painless. OFFICE HOURS: 9-6 -- - BAGOT STREET. i ! Kingston Cement Products Factory Makers of Hollow Lamp. Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drfty Tile, "also Grave Vaults. 44 Ornamenta) And all kinds of Cement work. Factory: cor, of Charles and Patrick streets. PHONE 730W. Mgr, H. F. NORMAN MEANT STOP A MONEY! {| 1 TOLD YOU Now AND 1 "I WANT YOU To SKING ME FOR BY coLLY 1 DONT SEE WHAT HARM THERE {IN ASKIN' YOU: YOU NEVER | GIVE ME ANY. --~ Sweden {s manufacturing lubricat- | The rims of the rollers of new roi- ler ekates can be replaced with new ones when worn, Dec. 24 .... Vauban Dec. 28|Jan. Carmania N. Y,, PLY, and CHER, Mar. 15/Apr. 19/May 23 Caronia N.X., CHERBOURG & SOUTHAMP'N 14{Jan. 25|Feb, 22 ...e..Aquitania Dec. 23 Jan. 20|Feb, 17 «oo Imperator N. Y, PLY, CHER, HAMBURG Nov. 27 «++. Caronia Dec. 9|Jan. 13|Mar. Saxonis N.Y, GIBRALTAR, NAPLE! 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