THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915. store, Princes port Russians assuming a new Th eT ? Ew wv |PEPERILEEIEEIE PIII IRIEL» * - centre, Smith; wings, Reid, Eimer : i i ENDLD : IN A DISPUTE keferee--A. Cook, o - |} WAR BULLETINS. i Fine and moderately cold to-day and on Saturday. 2 1 Li ---- . THE ENGLISH WALNUT. United States observets return- i R-- -- i SENIOR CITY LEAGUE FINAL AL ing to Paris, after inspecting y . GAME Was A TE, Its Cultivation Is One of Canada's French and British lines, re- raftedesssssaqssnaa ; a ; Youngest Industries. port all cheerful and hopeful of : : Emad i Iroquois and Maple Leafs Ea a Cultivation of the English walnut SUCCESS. oo boron Emstantan.ous { Schein Three Goals -- Sollestae in one of the newest industries in The German cruiser Eitel : 4 9 ; | Hair Color Restorer | °° Defeated Victorias For the he Penis. walsat commonly | */ Friedrich be stil} at Newport eac S a ur ay ; & J , fews, iting deci abou ! Restores gray or faded halr ir Juniop Championship. called the English walnut, was named a a} ng Sion A » ® , ; a wane Avplication. Ne The senior City Hockey Leagye "Nut of the Gods," 1900 years ago, i : " --- ) ff was 4 final championship watch ended in by the Romans, and by them was dis- p icial p Far Ove Dollar Per 4 Box drug § | O0€ of the biggest disputes that lias tributed throughout southern Europe, Berlin oficial despaiches ge. occurred on the local rink in vears. where descendants of «these original AUTOMOBILES AND " FOR HIRE. Phone 1177 George W. Boyd, 8% Earl Street. CARRIAGES The contestants fcr the silverware were Maple Leafs and Iroquois, and at the cenclusion of full time the score was 5 te 3 However, just as the gong sdunded, Rea, Iroquois' centre player, landed a goal over which The argument resulted. H. Toland and E. Ryan were time-keep- ers dnd the former reached for the chain to ring but missed it, and in- stead "Nick™ Pappas, who was standing behind him rang the gong. | trees are now standing -- some of them more thas a thousand years old -- lasting monuments to the men who conquered these countries. Iu many places these same trees are producing a large part of the total income. English walnut timber is very valu- able, baving a handsome grain and being unusually heavy, so heavy, in fact, that the green wood will nat float in water. The woed is used in the manufacture of gunstocks and E. Ryan, the other time-keper, said | that time was not ip, that there SOAP IS BAD FOR THE HAIR Soap should be used very spar- lngly, if at o'l, if 3 vant to keep your hair look ts_ best. Most soaps and preg 1 sham- poos contain toon This dries the hair brittle, and The best t much alkal scdlp. makes the steady fc use is just ordinary mulsified cocoa- nut oil (which § pure and greaseless), it's cheaper and bet- ter-than gpap or anything else you can use One or two teaspoonfuls 'will cleanse the hair and scalp thor- oughly Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in It makes and abundance of rieh, creamy lather, which rinses out casily, removing evesy particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp #oft, and the hairjfine and gllky, bright; lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months mahogany. Single trees have been known to sell for more than $3,000. Realizing the importance of having a home supply of English walnut trees. France passed a law in 1720 prohibiting the exportation of the timber: The Romans did not neglect Eng- land; for as a result of their invasion, many of these fine trees, hundreds of years old, are scattered along the roads and drives in every part of the islands. Some are nearly a hundred feet high with a spread of more than a hundred feet and bearing thousands of nuts for their owners every year. One tree is reported to be more than a thousand years old and to produce more than 100,000 nuts a year, being a chief factor in the support of five families. In England, by the way, it is customary to eat the fresh nuts, af- ter the removal of the outer skin, with wine, the two dainties being served together. The Gerenans, also, were quick to discover the great intrinsic value to their country of these trees, and very early formed the habit of planting a young English walnut tree to take the place of one which for any reason had been cut down. were still three seconds to play when the bell was sounded that stopped the game A hot discussion ensued, and attempts . were made among certain officials to fight. The referee, H. Ferguson, and other offi- clals retired to the office to thrash the matter out. The referee sald when the gong sounded the puck was not in the nets. The gong sig- nal is given him "to ring his bell, which he did, and by that time the rubber was just entering, the nets. The time keepers' versions, were again submitted, H. Toland showing his watch to be upon the tick of ful time The rule beck vas resorted to, but to of no .avail, and finally Edward McCammon, vice-president of the league, gave his consent to play five minutes overtime each way, Joseph O'Brien, president, would not give any decision and thereby ter- piinated the clash Tle game was a very fast one, and although Iroquois would go in the lead at intervals, Maple Leafs would come back strong and even matters up, Corrigan for the lat- ter aggregation was about the hard- est player on the ice, with BE. Little following close behind him in very effective work. The former was iustrumental for two goals, the last of which was scored while Corrigan was laying upon his chest on the ice, why this country should not raise, at least, enough English walnuts for our own needs, and even export a' few but he poked the rubber through. Instead of Godirey being on the million dollars' worth. As an ornamental tree the English lf Now is the time to rid i the blood of all impuri- ties, Our Magic Blood Mixture contains all the best ingredients kown. § now followed by a Bot- g tle of "Hypophesphite will make vou feel fit f and fine and save you much in Doctor's Bills, 50 Cents Each. At Best's [| The Popular Drugstore. | - Open Sundays. § A short treaument just lf | flokle Leafs in sixteen minutes tin favor of | grove; centre, 8 ie Ir noss--Goal, V. apes wing for Maple Leafs, a new player, Connell, was substituted. Holdman in goal was very vigilant and ward- ed off several shots. "Tommy" An- grove was also a star player for Ma- ple Leafs, and broke through quite often, giving V. Rane, Iroquois, goal- tender, all he bargained for. In the first period the scoring was done by Rea, for Iroquois, in five minutes, which was followed in four- teen minutes by Stewart, for the same team. Maple Leafs then ob- tained their "fiFst goil by a rebound after scratching off. Corrigan tied | the scare by placing in another for walnut is unsurpassed. It has a light bark and dark green folisge which remains until late in the fall, being shed with thé nuts in October and never during the summer. It also is tifully shaped, and so far as known has never been preyed upon by the San Jose scale or any other insect pest. This freedom from scale is attributed to the peculiar alkali sap of the tree. creasing rapidly, as its great food value is constantly becoming better more Bustiment Jean the same | final scors of ths period went to Rea, amount of beef steak. for ro jueis, making the score 3 to2 The price is keeping pace with the i the latter team. demand, the growers now receiving | Six and a half minutes'. play in (he three times as much for a pound of focond period enabled Corrigan to nuts as they got a few years ago | tio the stare, 3 to 3. Then came the | When they were producing only a goal that caused the dispute when | tenth of the present output. for the present generation, but it + Little; wings, Corri ! g om means the conferring of a priceless gon, Godirey. V. Kaue; defense, Nicholson; rover, KE. H. Nicholson, V. Some places are considering the ad- Blakey; centre, N, Rea; wings, R.| Vvisability of planting after the cus- Boyer, H. Stewart. _ : tof in England and Germany, where i Releree--I1. Ferguson. practically all the walnuts are distri- The referee decided that the Maple | buted along the drives or serve as | Leaks ve. Iroquois | ship match { senior champion | - on Thursday might was o | lawn. There in Se aveiue in Gor h ' h* is bordered om, both { tie, and » wiceting has been called | 482 Nich miles by enormous Eng- : for Saturday might to deeds what | lish walnut trees which meét in the "uray will be taken. It is expected centre, thus forming a beautiful cov- a 0 game will be replayed. Last ered lane and at the same time yleld- dear a mimilar thing happened when ing hundreds of dollars' worth of | Queen 8 played McGill, and the re | nuts each season. feree, "Bouncer _Brouse, called the Besides the demand for the English i Kaito a J Again this year the like walnut as a table and confectionery abpéned at ° Berlin. when the 200g | gelic:.cy, they ave often used for pick- sounded just 'before the last 2oal was | log catsup and preserves, and in 1 iced, Reforee WH. Ferguson could. France many tons a year are made t exelore, not do otherwise but. give a {into ofl, furnishing a splendid sub- like "Qi refereeing was cLson. His good from siart to finish, not an ofi- stitute for olive oil, | tide cscaping his eve. A Mighty Armada. 'of the mightiest crossed the Atladtic, 32 ships loaded with troops from The. jumiar City Hockey Leng + thampionship-was wen: REE ons OF '| Thureday right, by » { {His eve wax badly swollen and for | i s was h by th the remaimer rire, rou | Rep doar Was dogs We not play. < The second halt saw Vietoria' in inh, fox J K.OL landed thse while the former did wot secure a tally. In two minutes' play Ri 'whi was hy furniture, having a greater value than * Experts say there is no good reason i an exceptionally clean tree and beau- | The demand for this nut is in- known. Its meat contains many times | | time was up, The teams : Thus it may be seen that the plant- Maple lLeals~Goal, Holdman: do. Ing of English walnut trees not only fease, ' Yeollowley, Gunn; rover, An. | i8 &n exceedingly lucrative 'venture | boon upon the generations to come. | ornamental shade trees. upon the | Of the haei-ehecking gave we armada that militonaires a ofe-goal margin over, trans- phe offensive front of Warsaw, with apparently huge ments. reinforee- In the commons Thursday af- ternoon, Sir Robert Borden read a message from Gen. A) derson that the Canadians were expected to do well in the tren. éhes, 'but that they did much better than expected. Berlin despatches Ger. many may quit its submarine war because of heavy losses. Toronto Mail-Empire cable says Canadians participated in the Neuve Chappelle British victory. Dardanelles forts are growing weaker, and the Turkish capital is in a state of terror. A cable from France says "the Canadian artillery gave the Germans a frightful tying np." FREE IE PIP RP PIP PP RP IPP RPL PE PR IPE GPP TCT P PRES POPPI LEID SS Spa bid, th, Jl 0h A 0, 5. Sd PEPE GPPIP LPP REGO t &* » 3 > o- -* > | March 12~Under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary of Christ Church, a Missionary tea was held at the hone of Mrs. Freeman B. Cowan, Ring str.et west, yesterday afternoon, and attracted a generohs response. The Women's Mestonary Society of Grace Church met at the home of | Mis. (Dr.) A. H. Mabes, Stone street, yesterday afternoon, and drew out a | good attendance. In compliance with an order from the Town - Council, Samuel McCam- | mon, clerk of this muhicipality, has called fer tenders for the collection of garcage. This is a new feature in municipal affairs connected with this town, and is a first rate indication of progress. Mrs. A. Toole is confined to her home, on Gordon street, by illness. Fr derick MeDonald has disposed of his farm, a.few miles east of the town, in the Front of Leeds and Lansdswn» town:hip, to Michael Slack for $7,000, and Yesterday diternoon | disposed of his farm stock and im- plements by public auction, Th: Stare, operated for some time Past by W. S. Petch, is closed for iho sinking, and a rumor is aloat | that it twill open under new manage- ment, with the addition of a big mil- lin py dspartment. Mrs. (Dr.) Frederick Conner children, Shellbrook, Sask., are {guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Nps Street. ! { Harry Emlaw, located in Campbell | ford for 'several months past, has re- | turned to Ganamoque. William Linklater, spending a cou- {ple of weeks here with his Parents, | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Linklater, North s'riet, has left for his home in the | far west. The \Thousand Islands Gun Club | held a suetessful handicap spoon shoot at its traps on Wednasday afternoon, the result being a tie bntweem W. F. Mart n and. George Toner, They pall- | od straws for decision, snd the lot | EU to W. F. Martin. and | the i John Conner, | i THE SPORT REVIEW, Movement To Squeeze Ottawa From Canadian Baseball League. ~ The Vancouver Pacific coast cham- | pions experimented with the six-man | rules as tryout for the games for the | series with the N.H.A., winners, and defeated a team composed of Victor- ia and Portland players by a S$ to b | Al Melville, Sask., phenomenal | goal-keeplug by Darcy Smith; ex-To- rohto geal custodian, and wonderful struggle in a series of two games for while a campact league like the ori- ginal Setun wand ake a Jictie u atidi roviding pn snort ' 1 looks like Hareweli. old Shar Lo :old Shap New Waists 10 doz. beautiful lingerie Waists--made of fine quality embroidered voile--also tuck- ed effects. Heretofore priced at $1.50 and $1.75. To-Morrow, 98¢ 6 DAVIES' FISH Specials SEA HERRINGS, WHITE FISH, 11c Lb. The Wm. Corsets 9 doz. "Steacy's special $1.50 Corsets"--the newest model created from a French design--medium high bust and full skirt--all sizes. A number of smart new styles were just 1 great assortment at special prices for your choosing. Priced from $11.25 to $50.00 A wonderful collection of the season's novelties at very attractive prices--many of the models will be shown for the first time to-morrow. To-Morrow $1.00 Suits received this morning -- a Millinery - 8 for 15c. | NOT. FOR VALCARTIER. : : : > A going to ald the Mother | possession of the Allan cup and the . Mrs. George Burgess Hears Husband | Bs op rountify Vibtgring, win: | Canaan Canadians will be interested | title of werld's hockey champions. "Was Killed, The firstehall of the game was|10 read he following details regard- 'The score was 403 Hamilton, Ont.. March hs. tquite evenly contested, (3. Gru scor- ng od . % : i George J. Purges, East amilton, vols Wipe SE ; about with grim warships, Toronto Star: There is a strong 1 : 2 We for K.CI. jn eight minutés and | fore, pg ide, the 37 Stee] niovement on 'a squeeze Ottawa, "a jus it down al fo hesakiaat iY: Elmer in twenty-nine minutes for | steamed in triple line, out of the Cana League and have With to en fon 3 Victovias. Neither jon let | ed by the cruiser Diana. The is composed of the original six; ¥ legraph ioesscnger handed i out much in this and reserv- | op ge "ships was fed by the | teams---London, Hamilton, Brant !clozram a Rah Prin. ed all energy for the last bali. About | Florizel, carrying Newfoundland sol- ford, Guelph, and St. Thomas. : = 'conclusion of the fen, eriod "Jerre? | gions : Jontained 11 ships. | that Petorbero is out the Sher teams 40s Fat has been ion] = | Sommerville, one Victorias - y- | Slo. THe dlo Ale of 10 8 wae 4 : ; "Ot 200 on gkch at. 1s. Burgess col ors, was knocked Gut is a ulin, +38 by the Laurentic, while the tawa jump would make them losers, lapscd alter read the message. | 3 Rogers Says Western Troobs = Will 'Winnipeg, March: 12.--Hon Ro- i bert tele ed the Winnl- | that .my present place of bysi- ness, all orders placed now (for monuments to be erected in the spring will have my best attention. J. E. MULLEN | Cor, Princess and Clergy Streets." Headquarters rters for the Granby | 'Ladies' aad hE Try Cairns Pure Scotch | Jams and Marmalades 11b. Glass, 5 1b Pins. ~ (At all Grocers.) 'GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LIMITED. 4 NOTICE Having decided to stay at \ "Phone No. 1417. SCO -- OH ric Fixtures ws, Sudo Halliday's Electric Shop PR Te oe ne 'Wear-Like-Iron Rubbers Men's from tererriesiiedbiesananens 90¢ to $1.50 ns Be 66c 60c and 85¢ SrE rrr srs sb a sada var tsa tts sa ney # Bh iy FRE RN ART AAs sr cs sss sara nA ele NE ee Errata tras stra RAN ais databases ii