HIGH OR LOW high or 'low It aves a dry, rever it touches . ATYOUR DEALERS, 73¢ to $1.50 { Co. | CHANNELL CHEMICAL 3 Lad. B6Y Sorauren Ave., Toronto. NE rp ent | Looking Into 'the Bye | gets into every eor- picks up eck of dust and holds it hard . lustre Getting at the roof of | is trouble pert's business. eye al An expert will exam- ie your eyes carefully at Best's apd supply fins Rimless || Gold || Pest quality *Nose-(ilasses im Mounts, for $2.00. Best's The Popular Drug Store, Open Sundays. ---------- | men | JUEGO claimed that Queen's scored a WHEN YOU CANNOT SEE A Paradox? No! "We provide proper glasses through which you can see. } Being eyesight special- 15t8. © we. know when eves are wrong and why glasses are right, See us--we un- derstand our business. KEELEY Jr, M. 0. D. 0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 228 Princess Street 8 doors abuve the Opera House "Unheard of before ir the world's his- tory. Any 'person with one dollar can double its value in six months. Cashmere Socks ft selling to-day at 50c per pair will not be purchased in six months at $1.00. WIO DOES NOT 'WANT SOCKS? INVEST NOW! ex- H w i] the ll iwith Cascarets. Take ome or twe li|the headaches, I Cheer up, Clean up! many years. Although both teams FRONTENACS were' working to the limit neither was able Yo score. Queen's goal | -- { Judge claimed that the rubber en- OVER QUEEN'S IN THE O. H. A. | tered the net, but the referee would " SENIOR GAME {not allow it to count. The Teamy Compared. To say who was the best man on! . the ice would be a big proposition, ern Senior Group. . Gooch, played by far the a sen- | Frontenacs are winners of the | sational game, and them he played! eastern group of the senior 0. H. A. {for over forty minutes with a bad! having defeated Queen's seniors at cut on his foot. the govered rink on Friday evening by eer of 5 to 2. The group Brockville put a winners have gone through the, en- | effectiveness. tire series -without a defeat. the last period. i Frontenacs" win on Friday evening Cook in goa} for the Frontenacs tor | jeut Was mainly due to the fact that the played "Some" hockey. He stopped ceived the forwards were able to bore through | many | the Queen's defence and score; | goals. © Heintzman in centre ice is a buffet luncheon was served Whereas the Queen's forwards found | grand player. Since hie has been able pride used \ it impossible to get past Gooch and | to get out and practice with the Ferguson when they needed to. Dur- | hg is playing better hockey. ing the first period it was a "throw (a very aggressive player and is ilithe valley--an effective centre Won Friday Night by 5 Goals fo 2 and Became Winners of the East- damper on his His knee gave out injpapey He is!rounded by white roses and lilies o Following she Shortt-Clarke 'mar-| riage on Wednesday morning, Mrs. .¢ Box played great | pASe Hendry, aunt of the bride, held bockey but the injury he received Mian informal reception at her home, King street, In honor of the wedding In the large rooms many {lovely flowers were arranged, and af- and Mrs. Shortt had re- ! good wishes and congratu- shots' which looked like sure ations of their friends a delicious The her husband's -sword to! team cyt the weddihig cake, which was sur-| T From 7.30 To 9.30 for ded | Saturday Nigh Bargain List ! f we as to which was the better team. | front of the nets when he is need- the table. Lieut. Shortt r When the Frontenacs zot down toed. Reid, Brouse and Derry, make a to the toast to the bride, Business the students could not -hold | fine trio. them. Gooch and Purvis figured in a col- | offered to a Kingston audience. His Allaire Shortt lision in the first twenty minutes of | back-checking was marvellous. y | play whieh resulted in Purvis being | Blakslee was the stumbling block { knoeked out-for' a minyte, while for the Frontenac forwards. ~ Time! { Gooch received a bad crack nose which required some pls responded. ithe happy couple left for the train received. ster to only to be halted by Blakslee. Rap-.among the repair. After these two players got! pell had 'hard luck owing to over- into the game again, Gooch got a | skating the puck, Wallace in centre! Mr. and Mrs. Heniry's guests In bad cut with a skate resulting in a | is a good player, but Heintzman cluded Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. gmall artery being cut in his foot. watched him so'closely that he did !Shortt, Although it was a bad cut he did |not get a chance to-star. Purvis on | Mrs. Banford Calvin, Miss Lilla €alta not know that there was anything | the left wing was marked so close- ghan, Dr. and Mrs. wrong until he gel. into the dressing ly by room. Dr. W.W. Gibson repaired the away. injury 0, Bernh Both-Goddard and Box on Queen's he knows how teagn seemed to be a little off color game. du®\ to the fact that both "of them | caught by Miss Aileen Folger. Katharine Hart, rt demonstrated that George Thayer to handle a hockey | Aileen Folger, Miss Beth Small (New York), Captain © Robinson work or off sides. (Brockville), have been ill during the past few Frontenacs-- Goal, Cook; right de- Miss Lassie and days Goddard just came out o fence, Gooch; left defense, Ferguson; patrick, George Kirkpatrick, hospital on Thursday while Box has rover, Brouse: centre, Heintzman: Misses Muckleston, Canon and Mrs | been nursing an injured knee whiil right Wing Reid; 1eft wing, Derry Loucks, . Miss Loucks, Mrs, Machar ne received in the game ir Brock: Queen's--Goal, Smith: right de- Mr. and Mrs. William ville last weok fense, Blakslee; left- defence, Box: and Mrs-- P. E. Frontenaes deserved --to--win as! rover, RappeM; centre, Wallace: Johnston, Rev. J | they played the better hockey from | right wing, Goddard, left wing, Pur- the Dean of | first period on Cook in goal vis ger, and Miss Doris Folger. | Mocked some very hard shotr. Dur- Referee , For the present Lieut. ing the last period the Queen's goal- ford Shortt are in Brockville. Major Prideaux, F. 8S. 8 0. and Mrs.. Crisp ~-0. G."Bernbart, Brad- and Mrs "hunk" The Scoring. with him but the referee disagreed First period: 1. Heintzman, Frontensacs . Goddard, Queen's Heéintzman, Frontenacs Second period: Rappell, Queen's . Brouse, Frontenacs Reid, Frontenacs Reid, Frontenaes Teams Evenly Matched, Oscar G.'Bernhart, who officiated | The First Period. lg | It was 8.28 when Oscar Bernhart 3 | the referee called the players to the j centre of the jce Box soon got 4. | his hands on the puck but failed tc | puncture the Frontenacs' net. Af. 4 i ter one minute and twenty seconds of play Heintzman slipped the puck { over the line for a from a { scramble <directly in front of the | nets. After play was resumed | Gooch and Purvis had a coHision which held up the fun for a few min- utes, Goddard recovered the rub- ber at the centre of the ice and went down the right side fOr Queen's first score after 3 minutes of play. | Purvis was given a minute with the timekeepers-for tripping. Reid and Derry went down the ice for what | looked like a sure goal but they | missed the shot. Derry passed to Heintaman who | then made the score 2 to 1 after ten | team has been ordered to { minutes' of play. © For the remain- | pojjerfle in the third round of the born, and Cadets Robertson, Gates, der of the period neither team pulled junior O. H. A. series in Belleville off any sensational "stuff", although | 'on Monday evening. The return! TY» | Reid, Rappell 'and Gooch spent a| game will be played in Kingston on. minute a-piece with the time keep- | Wednesday evening, ors, J. W. Kelly, who will be in charge Se of the team on the trip, stated that Second Amd Third Periods, he was afraid Toland would not be 'rontenacs came back very strong | able te play on acéoutit of the in- second period Although | jury he received in the game in Port tried to score, the students beat ' Hope. His place will be taken by out, when Rappell after gix Spoor It is likely that Toland will inutes™ gt play* from i pags fro | be back in the gamie on Wednesday Box; in so doing tieing up the score. evening. "Bob" Ferguson has re- Box and Heintzman spent @ minute | covered from his injury and will be cach for mixing up a little too much. | in the game. With the scores 2 to 2, Frontenacs The managenient of the team sul down to business with the re-' wanted to run an excursion but on that after 6% minutes of bard | account of not being notified until play Brouse made the score 3 to 2: the last minute the idea was by a pass from Reid At this point | dropped as the railroad companies of the game Ferguson got a crack in | required three day's notice tre body which caused the game to --- © held up for a few minutes. "Shawnee" Reid, who, was playing i great game, started to hore in on 'the. nets, which - resulted. in him planting the fourth "hunk' for the | winners, four and a half minutes af- | ter. _ The puck had hardly been scratched off until the same player ! slammed the rubber iu for the fifth 1 and last score of the game. Reid, ! Box and Ferguson served time dur {ing the last few minutes of the per iod for tripping and lagging. The third period was probably twenty minutes of the fastest hock ey played at the covered rink in inn CASCARETS SELL TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR liver nin. rie, Miss Nora Guthrie, 5. min. : Miss Dorothy Nicol, Miss Agnes Ma min. Intosh, Miss Mabel, Roberts, N min, Mary McNab, Miss Bole, Miss Taf win.! Barry, Miss Jessie Campbell, » secs.) Lottie Whitton, Miss Winnie Hay gcore "Burton, Miss T. Jrown, Miss Helen Waclean, Friday night, when speaking to the mack. Whig, stated that either Queen's ot 8.3 p23 Frontenacs (the latter the winners hustle ship. The Toronto teams are play- ing good hockey but they will have Those present will be- Miss Harrie to go "some" to defeat Frontenacs. Gardiner, Miss Sybil . Miss Doris Browne, Miss Isabel Fra Collegiates vs. BeHeville, ser, Miss Ethelwyn Macgowan, Mis The Kingston Collegiate hockey | Frances Fraser, Miss Ethel Wood, Hay, Denfoid. " . * * Mrs. Maclean, Brock street, Kingston on Thursday when! she was wearing a handsome gown of white satin. sisted by Miss Jackson. . The table which was in charge of Mrs Turner and Mrs. 8S. "Corbett 1 the same flowers decorated the daw ing-room. The girls assisting were the Misses Jordan, Shaw, Kennedy Douglas and Dyde. sui In the evening, the Rey. E. R. Mc Lean received with his wife - * * -. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Whiting City League Hockey. On account of the illness of some of the officers of the junior City Hockey League the, schedule has been somewhat knocked out. E. W. Bowman, secretary-treasurer of the league, is at the present time in the ol Dieu suffering from pneumon- | a A l Hotel Ss 5 Herbehy, the vice-presi- ing Tea on Wednesday were Mrs. W dent, is also ll. = , {H. Macnee, Mrs. James Rigney, Mrs A meeting of the executive has Herbert Robertsgu, Mrs. Pruyn (N been called for Monday evening to [Panee), Mrs. 'R. 8S. Waldron, deal with the Dry Bones-St. Mary's protest, = The executive is also look- ing into 'the ages of sonid of the players. If they find that they are over abe they will be expelled on W other guests were the Bishop Martin. - - - M Miss Millie Fer and Miss Marion Redden. Bessie Saunderson, ris Miss Gertrude McKelvey, Bago entertained I | street, the members o Large Crowd Attended. There was a very large number of | spectators at the Queen's-Frontenac game last evening. For a time it was thought that the ice would be soft but by the time the teams went on it the surface was perfect driving party last evening. es en {all old friends {usual till Easter. i - - - . The L.€: {week at the home of Mrs. EB. F. Tor irance, Princess street. i »- ® * Best safest cathartic for and bowels, and people know 'it. Y-M.C.A. Basketball. The standing of Intermediate bas- Bante ket ball league is: A fine ! Don't stay bilious, The Reading Club met on Wednes Sick, headachy or constipated. They're ¢ Won Lost Wilson .... .... .: "3 1 Irwin . : Savage .... {Union street. ; > The game between Savage and Ir. | win was dropped s0.. the . series i§ over and the winuer is "Ted" Wilk son's team. The line-up that will | probably play against the Seaior School Boys' team is: Ted Wilson, - | Capt. Melzar Davy, Andrew Paynter, l\Howard Laturney, Bruce Thompson. | |" ~The tie in the final standing of the Junior "A" Baseball League: was , settled last Saturday when Drury's team defeated Fred Morris' feam. They will play the Maple Leaves to- | day for the cup. Keep clean inside symploms is head- ache. Nervous head ache hns been de- scribed as the ery of the starved brain for mere bloed. Beentise of iis remarkable blood- aad blood-eariching quabi- dies, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food ranks first ay a weans of overcoming berv- ous exhaustion. uersous _prostration, frritability and all the annoying symptoms eof Dersons hreakdown. Bt is uel & were relief, but ther- 1 cure; {or it rebuilds and recon ~t nthe antod slepleted Enjoy life! Rev. D. W. Collins. B.A. Angli- can rector at Exeter, Huron county, has been appointed chaplain of the 70th Overseas Battalion, 'IL . jat night and enjoy the nicest, gent-| lest liver 'and bowel cleansing you! ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand. Your head wilj be clear, your! tongue clean, breath right, stomach H|sweet and your liver aud thirty feet SPeRt 1.300000 © date hinaiing ' al nad 4 of howels aetive., Get a box at any [ETA A A Of ar burgomaster 3 drug 'store and straighten. up. Stop! ¢ 'Brussels. arrested by the Germans j billous spells. bad! ghorcly ater the outbreak of the colds and bad days pa righten UD. war, and later taken to Germany, has any nico, oN ehiiaeid | been Hibermod and Loot to Switzer- 4 ' : i ' e now is. when cross, bilious, feverish or if dT Eiature will not pass {tongue is coated---they .are harmless a prohibitery liquor 'measure this --aever gripe or sicken. | session. . The Swiss Postal Départment has " , ? | proposed by Reid is certainly playing the Dean ot:Ontario, who also toast | the best brand of hockey he has éver ed the two mothers, to which Mrs. | Before | many congrafulatory telegrams were As she came down the in the | and time they went-down for scores steps the bride tossed her flowers guests, the bouquet being | H Allaire Miss Elspeth Shortt, Mr. and | J.C Connell, | I Reid" that he could not, get Hendry Connell, Miss Folger, Miss ~ Leslie, Major | Migs Mary MacTavish, Miss Violet | Mowat, Miss Marion Miss | at the Frontenac-Queen's game on; Marjorie Lewis, and Miss Jean Cor- | A driving party is being arranged of the group) would give the win- by some.of the girls and some cadets | ners of the western group a hard ,for this evening, after which they will | for the 'O. H. A. champion- 80 to the home of Mrs. R. J. Gardiner | for supper and an informal dance.| Kirkpatrick, | Kent, | meet Miss Mollie Bidwell, Miss Laura Kil- ! O"Rielly, Crerar, Newman, Price, Fer- re | ceived for the first since coming to afternoon 'She was as- tea- was prettily arranged with daffodils, aud | Miss Christine Dyde In a dainty frock of white, op- {ened the door fcr the many callers. Clergy street, entertained at dinner Ottawa. ednesday evening in honor of | Prof. Stephen Leacock, when their ed home on Friday after a few weeks' (handy in case of a sick, sour, upset [i of [stay in the city. {Kingston and Mrs. Bidwell, Mr. and] Mrs. J. B. Carruthers, and Prof. Iva sity avenue, is spending the week-end harmless stomach regulator in the Among those present at the Curl-| (Na- day for her home in Hamilton. Annie Fowler, Miss Lilian Kent, Miss | Mrs. James MacLennan, | the Dancing Club at a very jolly spending the week-end at her home |in Ottawa. Mrs. Browett," on the sick list for [the guest of his mother, Mrs. Hub- | Some time, will be happy to receive/bell, Bagot street. 0 on Wednesdays as| Nursing Sister Shearer is spending Reading Club met this {day at the home of Mrs. R. O. Sweezy, The Kingston -Ladies' Curling . HANDKERCHIEFS ' : 50 doz. Embroidered, Initialed, Cross-bar and Lace Edge Handker- al | chiefs--in linen, lawn and muslin--a jobbér's clean-up procured. at a fraction of their original worth--priced at 10¢, 12 1-2¢, he 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢ each. To-night.: 27c f a! STAMPED CUSHION-TOPS : 120, in a broad diversity of designs--in the natural linen shade --regularly priced at 45¢ and 50¢ each. To-night $n mail. ff STAMPED RUNNERS ; Nl 69 only, in natural linen--some lace trimmed -- Bird of Paradise and He did not allow any rough | (Brockville), Mr. and Ars Atkinson [1 other designs; regular 50c¢--and+60c each. Miss Sybil Kirk-| the | il WINTER UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Children--best qualities and values in the trade 3 "IH at regular prices 25¢ up--buy vour next vear's wl] ess 20 Ontario, Howard Fol- . See enine ov The girls of Queen's Residence had a very jolly masquerade party early | this week, when the guests included: | min} Miss Katie Skinner, Miss Ethel Guth-| Miss Mary | McPhail, Miss Margaret Mecllwraith, '"The Woman's Store of Kingston." Miss | Club wil} send two rinks to Toronto| NO STOMACH PAIN next week. ! Mrs. John Macgillivray, Albert : 1 street, in Edmonton for the GAS INDIGESTION ' Diapepsin"~ is + tho only | [i Shortt went to Brockville onl} | Western | Thursday where they will visit Mrs | 1f what you eat fer-if I Atkinson {meats into stubborn lumps, you beleh | " ab : ,Q _'gas and eructate sour, undigested Mr. Thayer, in-town for the Shortt 1,000 1bs. Oven R ; ; Clarke wedding, returned to , food and acid; head is dizzy and York on Thursday New! ches: breath foul; tongue coated; . ursday. » |digestible wasie, remember the mo- metannar day. . Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Calvin ang Miss Hilda Calvin, King street, left to-day for New York and will sail on Monday for England. Miss Lilias Sanderson, Barrie street, has left to visit friends in Ot-| tawa. h | 4 «Ja i i the ' Ty T. won oil ith The family. ning "Really does" put bad stomachs ol Mrs. Donald Ross, Alfred street, | Seder Toally Gaes ne Yetyrved Im JMogtreal on Friday. |and sourness in five minutes hat a lai q 2 cs Ele. |--iust that--makes Pape's Diapepsin | | Mrs. Aliaive Short and Miss Els the largest selling stomach regulator | Finest | "Pape's real stomach regulator . known. S| tai on nee. Barrie street |Ment "Pape's Diapepsin'" comes in "Ta Migs Alice Machen. Barrie street, ooptact with the stomach all such| on ir on Friday afternoon | distress vanishes. t's truly aston- | | Jour.on Shs ishing--almost marvelous, and the | Major and Mrs. Wilson and their JOY is its harmlessness. hf children, of Belleville, are occupying | A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Major and Mrs. W. H. Craig's house Dlapepsin will give you a hundred -lon- Gore street, while Major Wilson (dollars worth of satisfaction or your is stationed in Kingston. * {druggist hands you your money back. | | Miss Mona Drummond, Kingston, It's. worth its weight in gold to|M ,!ls the guest of Mrs. Burt Simpson, Men and women who can't get their| stomachs regulated. It belongs in| Miss Edna Box, Calabogie, return- {Your home--should always be kept ~~ The Wm. Davies Co. Ltd., Phone 597. stomach during the day or at night. | Dr. Malcolm Macgillivray, Univer- It's the quickest, surest and most | | in Carleton Place. i world. . " LE \ Miss Swaine, who has been spend- ! .|ing some time with Mrs. W. A. Hell. | What of the Volunteering. - house, Earl street, left on Wednes- | Ottawa Journal i | Conflicting reports come of the | Miss Deacon, Gore streét.is visiting | Tate of volunteering in Canada. The 10 Murray |0fficial militia statement is that it is | » Studio {satisfactory; that the average of en-| {listment in January was nearly al in Snr ricry RES. Mes. J. P. Vrooman, Napauce, was thousand a day. On the other hand, are natural in pose, propert t here for a few days this week. {from many places come Statements] lighted and beautifully Bnisned, f, Nursing Sister Viviene Hambly is that recruiting is slack. It ie slack! 1ea SL lass Sauipment and. (ire. In St. John, N.BNsac-|¥ remarkable success in baby pore cording to the St. John Times, there|§ traiture. was one recruit § day last week. Sty} {John has 50,000 people. Come in some morn uy get acquainted with the baby." { _ The honor of Canada is pledged to! {500,000 men. Honor is pledged: The Marrison -|street,, Toronto ? LE a fn Napanee, Major Ernest Hubbell, Ottawa. was and let Phone 1318, #0 PRINCESS ST. the week-end with- her parents in |because we have no right to name Brockville. {such a figure without a determination Mrs. King, of Welland, wht has |to make it good. We must hot put -{been the guest of Mrs. Walter Rut-|up a cheap bluff. Being so pledged, tan, Barriefield, left yesterday for common sense directs that Canada Brockville, where she will visit her must mise these troops as rapidly as 1800. ? | possible. . Miss Edna Montgomery, who has! What does "as rapidly as possible" | been Miss Freda Burns' guest, left 'mean * It means that the matter this week for Guelph. | should not be left to haphazard. It «Rae M. Hamilton returned to means that there should be no de-| Guelph on Thursday, after a week's |finite campaign in Canada to promote | visit with his mother, Mrs, Colin |recruiting. No campaign of the kind | Hamilton, Earl street. |is in existence. The matter is befag| & : 28 EY ileft to the efforts of officers of author-| the Aliss Lulu Robinsou, Elginburg, i8 lized battalions. Government should | the spending a few days at the home of {not be content. with that. There | ota fake; goo the fy ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robin- should be an organized campaign of | ibis notice. Bell Ti a Comm son, 'Maynard. information and education -- ad-| A Miss Holland, Kidgstom, the dresses, pictures and newspaper ad- | BBY to Je Miigee o guest of Mrs. W. A. Daly. {vertising. | ssiel site and plans, and for Mrs. (Dr.) C. Wilson, Napance,| Canada ought not to run any risk | *3marine cables | who, has been the guest of her sister, of discrediting herself by talking in| {| Mrs. (Dr.) TT. 8, Philp, Picton, has January 1916 of half a million men, | eft for her home. . : | and showing only 300,000 or so a | Miss Bertha Nugent and Miss An- year later. | na Hanlon have returued from To-| : ronto. Miss Annie Davidson, visiting Miss | NAVIGABLE WATERS R.5.C. CHAPTER 115. the Publie is 1916, ¥ CANADA, LIMITED W. H. BLACK. Becretary Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Card, Napanee, . i Tr a era: Napanee. 20 per cent. off all Felt Goods for this week only. {daugbter, Grace, to Cecil MeBride, * HY x --High Class Repairs-- : * Verwood, Sask., formerly of Toron- * » an to. The marriage to take place carly | in Mareh, J HE '(Continued on Page 11.) | tetera C. P. 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