PAGE FIVE. THE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG, MOXDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1911. ie 100000000000000000000000000000000000000800000 LAALARRLAARAREALALALES 0% Off Evening Shoes 20%: Ladies' Patents, Kids and Beaded Slippers, White | Calf, White Silk, also Pink, Blue 'and Mauve ALL REDUCED 20 per cent. "with the exception of our New Velvet Shoes, which have just arrived, $38.50. Abernethy's Shoe Store FITTEST IIIS IIIIIIIIIIII IIIS And it was some curling too. It was THE SPORT REVIEW: Sie: itm yas IL (be made, and created a great deal of We have the most complete {interest among the spectators. Om a line of beautiful draw, Dr. Waugh and his TOILET R QUISITES able supporters won out. All the curl: Intercollegiate Hockey Semi-! Pine about the wonderful Finals--Local Hockey Matches-- cume, and it will go on record as the At this season of the year you need a lotion or cream for the hands and complexion. We A. Great Curling .Game----General best game of the season. have all the popular prepara- Sport Notes. Railroaders Beat Bankers. Queen's II and MeGill II' will meet | A very interesting. same of hockes at the covered rink, to-night, in Me}, as pulled off on Rrdny night, at Hons intermediate Intercollegiate series. The = tia * fan are ausiired of 8 good tiean ethi- | the Palace rink, when the Bankers and Als a Yeo { the Railroaders clashed. The game bition. Queen's Lom has not . vd { was a very good exhibition of hockey, talking much, but has m - doing | and was fast all the way through, as quite a lot of practising, and will be rp score, Which stood 2 to 1, in favor in fine form to-night. McGill defeated | of Railroaders, would indicate. Grat Laval in their group, and Queen's | (on and Hanley starred for the win have beaten out Royal Military Col- | ners, while Davidson brothers - and lege in their series. The winners of | played good hockey for the the Queen's 11-MeGill I series will | 1 org. " play Varsity II. Queen's and McGill Railroaders- Ge al. will play their return match in Mont- ! 3 mn n Rutherford; cover-point, real Friday night. The Queen's team |, ver Gratton: centre, to-night wil be : S. Driver and Ward. Goal, Mills; point, Bankers--Goal, Beard; point David Blakesley; centre, M, cover-point, Reid; rover, Cook Anglin or Lewis; wings, centre, A. Davidson; wings, Crawford and A. U. Meikle and Marshall. B. N. Steacy will referee. § Why | Lost against the feels that she has lost England ' and ' {still comtrols have learsed wisdom from the My Job | {real display last September, i ! = {stead of drawing Protestants to Reasons Why Thousands Like Me! teachings, she them AWAY FROM ROME' PROTESTANTISM 1S THE MOVEMENT TO-DAY. ABOUT ARCHBISHOP GAUTHIER'S DEPARTURE. Mont in her | TO for r¥ solemnpization of of our {Candia es in St rked by spe blessed followed aisles N. and vof De remarkable move from Rome to Pro- un of Bible," Northey, deput ¥ the + order in Bel who preached in St. An to a large congregation r 00 re the Joseph asl, Urange feinl in A Street oy PPE EIIPISIIPI IPI IIIY fer te to LADIES' MUSICAL CLUB. tran. stems he could not _attend, Dr. Waugh, vice-skip, took fhe game in charge, $0 QUEEN'S IL. AND McGILL MEET HERE THIS EVENING he ww ne w Nyal's Face Cream. Sanitol Cold Cream. Hinds' ' Honey and Cream Ideal Orchid Cream. Witch Hazel and Cucumber Cream Ingram's Milkweed Cream. Balm of Violets. Frostilla. Campana's Italian Balm Seely's Cold a Prouse's Dg Slo Store Branch Post Office. mn was moval FUR COAT WAS STOLEN, But Thief Threw it Street. a for : morn- Almond sav for wish Saturday evening some fur glore Early on person purloined a Leach's second-hand street. The police d coat at i to on Brock reported to the | after | police AT COOKE'S CHURCH. ago, was bat short vards a man came into tation with a far coat he | tated he had picked up on ario | An mvestigation was nade was found tmat this coat which had been stolen Affer taking the coat the thief evidently the saving coat off on case time the which Ont a the Welch; point, GG. Driver ; Hanley: wings, A Special Service for People. Cooke's church, Sunday evening, there a special service for the voung people. The programme carried out was the one prepared by the gen- eral committee on Young Veople's So cieties, and proved a most interesting aad profitable one. Rev. Dr. Mac Favish delivered a most inspiring ad dre the subject, "A Call to i wistian Loyalty." There was a large! endance, and the discourse * wis nuch enjoyed. The choir rendered an appropriate selection, entitled "Lon alty to Christ." ; After the regular service, an inform. | al reception was held for the students at' Queen's. B. . Stewart, president of the university Y.M.C.A. presided, gave an address, and addresses were also given by Mr. Campbell, of Queen's and Rev. Dr. MacTavish, Young At aireet was and it the one Leach's out of the got cold feet, dropped the Filiott; eover, Meikle: rover, Macdonmeil was cure from ! son: store. store Point Road Ramblers Won. On Saturday afterncon the Point Road Ramblers and the Dufierin Hus- tlers played another game of hockey in which the Point Road Ramblers were successiul. The score stood 2 to 2 at half time. The Ramblers in the second half © scored. these to their opponents' making tne score 5 to 3 in favor the Ramblers Fhe ice was in excellent condition and a large crowd witnessed the game Point Road Ramblers (5)--Goal, James Bradden: point, Gordon Doyle; oover, Farl Doyle; rover, V. Moran centre, Jobn I'radden;: wings, Fow: ler and V. Kingsley, Dufferin = Hustlérs lister; poiut, Charles Crawford; rover, Barkley; wings, Seott, Billy" fereed. Special Sale of Furs All This Week $10.00 Mink Marmot Ruff now $8.00 $13.00 > + $10.00 $8.50 $6.50 $16.00 . $12.00 $10.00 ~ - ss.25 10 Storm Collars Reduced. $14.50 English Mink Stole, goes, the as $ on Frontenacs vs. Peterboro. will At noon, Tuesday, Frontenacs the | leave here for Peterboro, to meet famous Grillers of that town. In spite of all the hot air that has been eir- | culated by the Peterboro papers and fans, the supporters of the speedy sep- tette from the Limestone city are fully expecting them to give the Grillers a cool breeze. A hockey evthusiast said, a short' time ago, that the Frontemacs would have some hard games to play in the semi-finals and that it would take a mighty fine team to beat them. The Teterboro sports are expecting it to be as fast a gnme as hak been seen in that town since the famous strug- gle, in 1901, between the Colts of Pe terboro and Stratford. Stratford went there with about the same repu- tation as the Frontenacs had and were wiped on the ice to the tune of 12 to 0. They say history has a habit of repeating itself, and thie sports of Pe terboro are expecting it to do so Tues : day evening. In other words, they are One of the most expecting the Grillers to beat the | ings of the executive of the City Frontenacs Tuesday evening. Never! Hockey league will be held this even It would kill James T. ing, when the oficr which was made to the league here, by the City Leag of Montreal, to match the winners of | the league here with the winners of | the Montreal league in that place, will | be considered. Thi fer to let ship, as Blind Girl Rescued From Flames, | When it learned that a blind | girl was in house at the time the flames eaveloped the whole structure; | {a young man rushed into the building | regardless of his own Life and sucoded od in rescuing the blind girl just - as the building collapsed, Both were | taken to the hospital. So realistic is this scene, when! shown on the new scr ht the Bijou theatre, that the audience shouts in the éxcitement as the engines and fire department appear. This show is on this afternoon and evening, making a total of three reels at each perform- at the , Bijou theatre. Entrance | was the one, of i i i | Spoke to Queen Street Club. b Dr. H. A. Boyce, of the general hos pital, spoke to the Young Men's Club of Queen Street Methodist church at its regular session, Sunday afternoon. His subject was "Alcohol." He de- scribed graphically the ravages pro- duced on both bod¢ and mind from | constant indulgence in this poison. Af- ter the address, a rity vote of | thanks was moved to the speaker hy George Birch, seconded by Morley Sel- | lery, and heartily endorsed by all { members present. The club is making rhorate preparations for its fourth | annual banquet to be held on Thurs day evening. Prof. John Morison, of Queen's, will speak on "Nationalism, True and False." MeAl- cover, centre, Smith and {3)~Goal, Smith; Mcleod; Pete. Camplell, of Barriefield, re Dr. Bruce Galloway Married. marriage that will be of Interest Kingstonians took place on last in New York, when I Galloway, of Lieut.-Col, of formerly of and nephew of Henry S , of this city, was united Ethel Gibson, of! formerly of Cataraqui Miss Gibson went A 0 : JA mar City League Executive. Tuesday Rruee Galloway Ki Crumley marriage to Miss ! New Upon leaving here, to Ulifton Springs and from there t« | New York. It was while in a hospital there with which Galle | way that { conple first met. : ------------ now $10.00 now $13.00 now . . 86.00 Ruff, now '$12.95 Stole, now $10.50 Stole, now $12.95 Ruff, now $11.50 $2.00 $6.50 86.00 now $18.00 mportant meet son ? , | $17.00 German Mink Stole, Toronto, ton, ue, | $7.50 Ohio Sable 50 Virginia in | nes Stole, College Hockey Stanlling. 818 --(roals-- For. Agst 15 15 | 18 | 15 alse with his 2 sg Sable York, Lost. $18.50 American Sable Wou. 9 Clubs-- Queen's "Varsity . wins] 1 MoGill wr} 2 is too good an of I the local executive will do what is rig the Montreal sports seem very anxious to have the thing go through as they have whit ten twice. The offer has all but been accepted, and only the final 'arrange ments are to be made, The game will be played for a cup, and the local team will have all their expenses paid. The management of the rink i . Men | : . : ! 3 . ys Rey. Joseph Northey, of Beli cant mote. ti to rest their | Presentation in St. Mary's Cathedral Cannot Satisfy Their Employers. fast, Ireland--He Preached in St.| .uls upon. Protestantism has troth on the H4th--His Grace Will Say "1 believe my fate is pot unlike that ; Andrew's Church on the Decreas- upon her side, for it is founded upon His Last Mass on the Morning of of thousands of other workers who ing Power of the Roman Church. ternal truth, Romanism is Romams. | the 15th. daily lose their places for remsons they "Phere > mosh because of error. Romaiiism is losing : a do not know, and probably would not ot - and is doomed. I is losing from 500,- Yesterday was t > believe. When their last pay envelope Juent, sot rs ay to 1,000,000 people each year. Pro- | he feast of the presentation comes along, it is useally, "Your ser eA the testants, however, have a battle | Blessed Lord in the temvle vices no. longer required." If the truth ais Rey. fight in this land, said Mr. Northe : ad Ihe ceremc chap 2 o { . ¥ 4 v's cathedrs a Ny were known, the reason for their un- my Yreland for Rome is looking towards Canada ry ; - at hedra ee 8 x ceremonious removal would probably sie * In the evening Mr. Northey pre : Si ions, car Bes being be that their usefulness was destrow a ha n Methodist chure { by his wae. the archbishop, because of some mental worry, bodily | "po a | _ ne land the church was filled to the doors. a pre ih At hb D gh the ailment or general indisposition. These | ER 18 FU Ing Yelam to-day, and po cod his remarks upon the story sur the church. | he ofertory . ¥ {1 defy contradiction," Mr. Neorthey he Tif Beds - Loo | EE. O'Connor sang with feeling things, as we all know, ay« the most : rounding 'the Jide of ishazzar, when | : ; ; Bs ' v. | ssid. "Home rule would not Le just a Whe A amt] plondid effect the "Ave Maria" fruitful causes of failure tm all walks a the latter was troubled, § ing out | : ~ : ry measure of local government as vou, hk : im ance. when he 1} a very sweet composition, of life. The battle of Waterloo was! nt ne the working of his conscience, when he | I : A think," he went on. "It would bel; h Lick 3 ht the gospel, Rev. A. J. Han lost becsuse of a headache. In this °C {had done that which he ought not ho : Rome rule, and we Protestants in the . sarpest gospel | rector, axeended the pulpit quick age our minds must be clear ) : 3 have dome. It was an earnest gospel | ne . a north of Ireland refuse to be taken with few well-chosen words made rapid, active and free from outside in : sermon, and Ww ened with pe, ac ; : from under British rule and placed : annountement of Arch fluence or worry, or else we go down on BE Fhish rule ana Pay U0" | much earnestness te i il with "the throng: of "float der the heel of an unscrupulous church, | AGI Ge authier' s departure from the a iro . ol : { employ and, please God, we will not." {city on Wednesday, the 15th inst, at ers iy 0 go om one place o pia) Mr." Northey took as kis one o'clock pm., by GTR. special ment to another, giving no satisfac : Rey ook. -- : : o tion to others or rz themselves, con | 15aiah, xxi, 1112: "Watchman, iL 1A Fine Programme Was Given on ihe erening before, at 7.45 tantly growing older and less useful, (Of the night? The watchman said, | Saturday. | o'clock, shall take place ths presenta- stanly 8 oy 4 if power. o [the moruing cometh and also the : | tion of an address and gifts by clergy with no ambition, no will power, am Light." This, he said, was the ery of| A most delightful programme was! nd laity, to which his grace will re- : no hope. . A b. | every seer in every land even {o-day.! given at the Kingston Ladies Musi- ply, and them will be given the sol Every han Taquites Tom i - | The world looks for a better day, amd | "ale Club, in Convoeation hall, Sa-lemn benediction of the blessed Sacra- best that is i am. ut : Hr us "ay, an SP Te ; A $ oF man § t t - best that ithe cry still goes up, Watchman, | turday afternqon. Miss Maclachian, of | ment. nO man att use il hebi 6 ne im i iat lwhat of the night ' The preacher | Smyrna, Syria, who has been study-| Rev, Father Hanley made very feel- r r re . 4 e Stn ' i Je! v, | ing 1 i in in ime) tg =» - Yo MB Leaid ha would refer to two dark) ing for the past year in Germany, | ing remarks anent the departure of all_fretiul indisposi hy = gris clouds of the present day. One was| Was the visitor of the day, and ren-| his grace, which found a ready re Ww vy . w u os a. ui i in the ~ | sponse i + That was my troub "I oes ob the new theology, which had done dered able assistance in the pro- | 2poh e in the Jats of all present. greet the first pl 0 oy J {. | mach harm in Britain, but, fortunate | gramme. Her piavo solo was very is grace, e said, had had a 'y = oY - - Ae pt I ee an ly, there is less of it. although the much enjoyed. The various numbers | choice in the miter he never would a hon it and my mind grew [Vil results still are felt. The other | provided an excellent entertainment. jave Sep it 18 present sharge Ot- a nd slow. I made I oh dark clowd was Romanism; which he | In addition to Miss Maclachlan, | awa, i its position, was per- | SO --: at : LORE | described as 'that machine that liss | those taking part wees: Miss Eileen | 13P%, the most important see in Ca- | and grew grouchy. a hen the ond made more infidels and sceptics than | Wright, who gave piano solos; Miss nada, and Archbishop Gauthier would The JousRNC ike me, going a" a boy ys coy : are a a oi . There are th oh Yainch" § : oy k any other movement, and stood in the | Jean Craig, vocal solos; piano solos, do thers 8 he had done here, de shout with "quick Mneh™ lates, dys av of the progress of the race." He! Miss Mabel Macaulay: voeal solos, | YoY himself, unsparingly, to the wel peptic manners, and repulsive atmos- ay Oe Prog o Dung : Cala " : Rat e, spiritual and temporal, of his said he hoped to stir up Protestants | Miss Annie Tweddell; violin solos, Miss |; ik al, N I + F F ok Th y pheres, - No employer wants such men's to a sense of their duty Christine Cochrane; vocal solos, Miss! 00% he reverend rector's words i 158 « uty. iris ane; cal s ¥ gl . ; ) services, Mr Ne rthoy said that Rome was do- | Waldron; piano solo Miss Ardell] V0 listened to with deep emotion, Take my advice. A healthy stomad oo el » iy Be ry oo fg nd Porm 1 A. J {and he was sure Catholics and non is hall the battle, for it keeps your | IK AF jn 158 POWER B¢ e it 2Ppe . Catholies alike would regret the re mind glear, and your face rosy. T have | that Romanism was. gaming of the' worthy prelate from a healthy stomach mow and hold o [#irength the World over, and fe xitat, } good position, and my employer i | wing both presa Su magudne | | "At eight o'clock: Wednesday satisfied and so am IL this purpose. But the facts are Slep Away on the ; 15th inst., his grace will I started to take Stuart's Dyspepsi: jent. Four hundred years ago all was last mass in hy cathedral Tablets which I was told were good dark, and Rome was supreme. Now the children and all who may for the worst cases of indigestion and [there are 120,000,000 Protestants in the attend dyspepsia The first two tablets®mad world Fifty years the pope w AS a wonderful difference in my condi | king of Maly. To-day he is uncrowned tion and there is no one in ltaly so un- One ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia {popular as be. There is no. country in y 0 an Cr slic Tablets digests 3,000 grains of food | Furope in which the Roman { ntholi The stomach doesn't have to work at jchurch is so disrespected as in Italy all. 'The Tablets do all the work, nc [In Rome itself, the people laugh at it, matter how heavy your meal. though they tolerate it because some Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets religion is better than nome. France bi I : Iv arise J. > brash, eructations, burning sensations, | Was lately arisen and thrown off Ro bloat. irritations, loss of appetite, | manism. Spain stood up and told the , t . : nalbet heartburn, lack of energy, loss | vatican that in regard to religious lib ' . BY: 1 : fare of memory and dyspepsia and indiges xty, it must not interfere, md that | 4 tion in their very worst forms. Protestants should have the right to street. No other little tablets in thie world | worship as they pleased. Portugal bas | > i can do so much. You should earrs overturned the throne, chiefly because | -------- them around with you wh or you | of Rome. In South Germany, where the go and take them regal after | people are now required to register | meals. Then vou will realize what it | their religious beliefs, 70,000 have with- is to be freed from stomach torment. {in the past few years left the Church and have a clear mind, a quick mem f Rome, and 55,000 of them have be- ory, a happy, disposition, comfort and |come Protestants. : J rest. Get Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets "If anyone says that England is at any -<drug store for Bc. a package. [longing to bow the knee to Rome, he Send us your name and address to i» not telling facts," said Mr. Northey. day and we will at once send you by "Amy growth in the Roman Catholic ei a sample package, free. Address population thére is due to the large | ¥. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg, numbers of orders coming in from Marshall, Mich. / European countries. In Ireland, at] A -- one time, there were 6,000,000 Roman Glendower Notes. Catholies; now Share are anly 3.25, 2 T i " M0 n the United States, 1 we Ca- 3 le y b. 4.--~The Richardson Hf". . s Sleuiower, Fb. ir] hair barges tholics had increased in proportion to | ance } ap "so thev ean carry more rock the total population, there would be | 5. one oy th s lake. : Richard Wilson is 35,000,000 of them. The Catholic lead- Acros a ty Road. Feed is quite {ers claim that there are 25,000,000, but } home from Perth Road. eed is quite 2 . 15.000.- | bh C the fact is that there are not 15,000, plentiful in thiz vicinity. Hugh Cangp- " bee that the Ca. bell, Perth Road. is visiting his sis 000, and it is probablé that the ter, Mrs. James Wilson, and. friends, | tholic population of the United States at Desert Lake. James Campbell, at }is not mare than 13,000,000, out of a James Wilson's. Beof cattle are very |total population of nearly 100,000,000 : Wa in this vicinity Thus it is clear, Mr. Northey said, Sones ------ian that Rome is not conquering. It The fool may part would seem that the third and fourth friends as well as his money. generations of Roman Catholic fam- Extravagance is one of the stations !ilies are leaving their church and turn- * on the road to the poor house. ing to Protestantism. The facts are EE ---- Bijou Theatre, The Bijou Theatre drew the crowds voung | of people all day om Saturday, to its ifull capacity. The new mirror screen makes the pictures lifelike and the na- | tural colors, and daylight pictures are certainly attractive every afternoon and evening. narsing . Dr. Sable the $18.00 American was connected, ih : : Hummers vs. Stadiums. $15.00 Virginia Sable The Hummers, of Dufferin, will jour ney into the city; Wednesday after noon, and try 'conclusions with the Junior Stadiums at the Stadium rink. "Charlje" Andrea has his pets $1.00 Oppossum Stole, now $8.59 Oppossum Btole, now $8.06 Badger Rulf, now $25.00 Stone Martin Will Not Rebuild. that Capt. rebuild his which was to-day, not stated, would Mary It was Patterson | schooner, THE FAVORITE IN Ruff, The Deaf Can Now Hear. least 1,500 fans A MILLION HOMES SP ECIALS MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED WOOL UNDER- 'WEAR. Regular 75c; Now §0c. Regular $1; Now BOYS Now 78c. Men's Sweaters. Re, MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL GLOVES, 20 Per ; Cent. Discount, HUNTS, 53 Brock Street SWEATERS. Regular $1 and $1.25; ar $3; Now $2 | PPEPPIII IIIS I III III IOS | Pustially | time age chase a new { his plans have vessel not | pleted. { r-- Sunday Weather. Ann Lydon, destroyed by # As to whether he will put is not known, { i Sunday was an | walking and driving. {in the morning, } ideal winter's day but pleasant for At seven o'clock the thermometer out- |t side the police station registered five {degrees below zero, {Tt was real cold, Appointed to Napanee, Rev. W. E. Kidd, B.A. of Frank- ville, has been appointed as vicar of St." Mary Magdalene's, Napanee, by the bishop of Ontario. David White, G.T.R. ®onductor; step- ping from a Toronto express, at Brockville, fell heavily, sustaining a scalp wound and bruised side. The in- juries were dressed at the hospital, where he is still a patient. White's home W in Toromto. Grand carnival 'at Stadium rink, Tuesday might, 1th band. Charles Hillis has purchased the baruess business of K Billings, in the Gallema block, Beoeksille The most economical of all Je. Agents, and makes the finest food, - popular dances in the Orph tre. Gibson's. prandied in Eglinton Methodist church, drug delivery. er church, Toronto, on Sunday. intake pipe will arrive at Halifax to- morrow. ability, others won't. has decided to re- maih here this week, Those afflicted with deafness or head noises should call upon' him at the Windsor hotel, and see his Invisible hearing devise. The members of the Iroquois Club have decided to hold another &f their eum Thea- It will be held the latter part of he month. "Phone 230" for drug store wants. Mr. Tugendhoft Rev. T. W. Neal, of Kingston, North Toronto, on Sunday eveuing. "Shop by telephone." Ring 230 for store- wants. Gibson's. Prompt Elmer Davis was a missionary speak- at North Parkdale Methodist "Buy camphor ice" at Gibsop' s. McKelvey & Birch say that the new If you don't believe in your own " "Phone 230" for drug store wants. Gibson's. System ia gathering ideas. loods to in good shape and will give the Duf- ferin boys the fight of their lives. K.B.C. Did Not Play Vernoa. The hockey team from the Kingston Business College was to have gone out to Verona on Saturday to play the team there, but there was a hitch in the arrangements and the team did not go. Will Likely Play Battersea, The management of the Stadium hockey team . is trying to make ar rangements with the Battersea hockey team to go out there some day this week and give the summer resort boys a friendly brush. The game will prob- ably be played, Saturday afternoon. Will &6bn Arrange Game. 3 It is likely that the return game between the Dippers and Deseronto will be ALAA for shortly. The manager of the Dippers, Stanlei Trot- ter, is now able fo be back at work again, after undergoing an operation in the general hospital, and it 'i¢ wx pected that he will make arrange. ments soon to have the game played here, probably at the covered rink, Portsmouth vs. Gananoque, On Saturday next, | a local agpregs- tion called the Portsmouth team wi journey down to Gananoque to have a friendly game with the 'Beavers there. The Beavers have acaicie tod Suite a reputation, having senior Canoe Club team, and the guarantee to have at present and the local team will get good share of the receipts. It often that Kingston local teams have offers like - $i to them. - a is not league extended All Kinds of Sports. The Quebee hockey club has lost four. games on its own ioe Haileybury will hold an ice Facing meet, begitining February 15th. Marshall defeated Capablanca for the United States chess championship Dr. Dean will take an All-Ontario cricket team to New York in July The American Golfing Association will encourage competitors for women. Cleveland will build a magnificent stadium for 'the Olympic games of 1916 St. Michaels beat Stratford in the senior OHA. game in Toronto, Sat. urday night. Brantford leads the Western Ontario "rofessional liockey League, with four wins and one loss, All interest in the NH A. race has faded, for Ottawa has the champion #hip won by a mile The Interprovinecial hockey cham: prone may have to go to Stratiord to play for the Allan trgphy. proposition 5 allow a player four strikes hans agam been advanced in the major baseball leagues. J Jack" Towns, a brother of George, won the amateur chaapionship of It may be : Coffee Prove by change to POSTUM 10 days "There's a Reason" Stone Martin Ruff, now 88.50 Martin Ruff, now ooo. $6.00 now $4.00 Ruff, now $1.75 Collars, now $6.00 $12.50 Imt 8.50 Imit. Stone 50 Black Corey Ruff, 50 Brown Coney $10.00 Grey 1 amb £R.00 Grey Lamb Stole, $6.50 Grey Lamb Ruff, now now And many others Crumley Bros. South Wales. Yourlg Stanbury was a competitay. United States papers are following Canadian hockey very closely. They devoted columns to the Ottawn-Wan- derer match. The big bonspiel of the Northern On- tario Curlers' Association will be held in North Bay, opening on Tuesday. About fifty rinks are expected, It took overtime play for Ottawa, to defeat Quebec in the ancient capit al, on Saturday night. The final score was 6 to £. "Marty" Walsh is report ed to have made a big wager that Dtawa would double Quebec's weore. Pe Has Purchased Grocery. t GD. G Valleau, Roche ter, X.X., has purchased the grocery business on Montreal street owned by W. H. * Spence. Mr. Valleau, in Rochéster for the past year, is wellknown in this { Vicinity, where he made cheese for o» number of years, Hs is a cousin . of Fredexick Valleau, of Cataraqui. -------------- One way to win 'an srzument is fo keep still anti the other fellow owen it. Grand carnival at Stadinm rink, Tuesday night, 1th band. = =