THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919. , PAGE FIVE fight. Terry" » Millan scored twd WAS DEFEA more goals, and Hagerman got one, All three goals s 'were of the clear-cut f:- ee NNER NNANNEENERNNNEANE type, and well eirsed, and the crowd : ' KINGSTON WON BY BY 6 TO t AND [had good reason to stand on their THE NEW Presbyterian Book of Praise The new. Presbyterian Book of Praise authorized by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in ( a, is now CAPTURED ROUND. toes and oheer Some almost stood | emp 3 on their head 3 In One of the Liveliest Games Pulled The Millan boys, "Perry" 'and | ON at the Covered Rink This Win-{ Ruby, played a. horse of a game i ter--bLocal Boys Won the Round | "Terry," without doubt, put up one | by a Margin of Three Goals. of the best exhibitigns of his career. Kingston came from behind in the Walsh was given-d. few anxions mo- intermediate O.H.A me at the cov-{ments around the goal, but he was ered rink om Monday night, and de-lalways able to clear gimself. : Hager- {outed Belleville by a score of § to|man was sént to the bepch quite of- i1,; and #aptured the round by a map (ten, but while he was on the 'ice he wn of three goals, the score in the [Showed class and Is certainly a pow- being Dhyto 3 for Belleville, pity that he had to decorate the side | The Ika! boys showed themselves jines so often. *'Joe" Smith, put on ito be a real team all the way through {as a "sub." played a star game. Me the piece, and now have the decks}has speed, and is a most aggressive {eleared to meet Cornwall 'or any checker, He is recently home from (other team the O.H.A. wishes to trot {chasing the Huns, and no doubt his along, and, travelling at the present|training overseas did much to de- clip the home brews have reached, |velop him as a hockey player. The it will take some team to put-it over crowd gave him the glad hand and he them. The Kingston boys displayed [is bound to be heard from in the "pep" at every stage of the game, |hockey world from now on, Punch" and well desérved the victory. . The|Derry also played a good game. At Uglow's : {best team won. Awnott and Sutherland were the 141 PRINCESS STREET b And it 'was a pretty fair. exhibi-{shining lights on the Belleville team. fst 'tion of the winter sport at that. |Our own "Bouncer" Brouse was also True, it was somewhat rough at|present, but he did not get going times, but "Bobby" Hewitson, of To-|very strong at any stage of the ronto, who handled the bell, was al-{game. Box was laid out once and ways "Bobby" -on-the-spot . for the|had to be carried off the ice, {rough stuff, and he handed out some Boland in goal for Belleville," had | well-deserved penalties, which again|a pretty busy session, and had. a temphasized the old, old saying, that a | dozen wr more witked shots, and his game cantot be wen on thé bench. good work prevented a very mich | But to get back to the game again, | higher score for Kingston, as time 1t was watched by a big crowd, and |and time again the local boys made everyone, 'outside of Belleville, pulled | for the nets with shots that looked for the Kingston youngsters to win. |like : Is. Thesscoring ras era to ike sure goals. Thexstormg wa Don't fail to take a look ayithe fine shoes we are { Belleville came down with quite a'done in this order: ¢ ® Cl é aring BIMTREE af supporters, confident of : offering you at 4.85. They are worth much more-- Pocket Edition, prices ... .. 20c, Boe, $1.50, $250 Bold Type Fdition, prices . i. B0c, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 Music Edition (920 pages), cloth EON cee e se JS125 Music Edition (920 pages), leather ... ... ... . . 82.00 Music Edition (920 pages), India paper, ce. $6.00, 7.00 Complete stock, at all prices, now reaily. ready for use. Prices as follows: | - ; i | mate Belleville on Friday night]er of strength to the team, It is a i jvictory, after the two-goal lead in First Period. Belleville, hut then you can't always Na s g ; | alievitle, ut then you cant alwaval Na scoring. . if you want a pretty, dark brown kid, laced boot b, l [Belleville made the set-to a Hvely Segond Period. with a' French heel --or a patent about the same tone, and up till the third stanza it 1. Kingston--"""Terry" Millan. p PE ey Bane. The De) © Ringston- Terry y style, you can have regular 7.00 valuesat .. .. |. 4.85 in pretty fair condition. 3. Kingst Hag an. |" Phe frst period started on wun] 3 Kingston--Hegerman =~ Also your choice of brown calf laced boots, with both teams going strong, but there a Neolin soles and rubber heels--some black kid; we [Pos was No. scoring. The bay, [or Ihe Third Period, b Host pars, wan ground Bellovilient,, g, Kingston Hagerman. uttons also in the lot; all clearing this week at . . .4.85 goad shots, but Boland was there] 7 Kinboton iherrse man Some specials in men's brown and black laced boots every time to stop them On one teferee "Bo Y Howi 5D TC mor. ¢ e e occasion, his chest protector was the Ea fater Bobby" :Hewitson, Tor at SPT a ce ERIE eT Ee Tee ee a eR em Te a . 4.85 Are you letting her go through target. Tha line- ral 'as { rg "Terry" Millan started the fire. vey Tine up pnd as follows , Kingston~~Gloal, Walsh; defence, life with poor eyesight? Probe Ks for Ki ably causing her poor health, ; works for Kingston two minutes after Hagerman and Casterton; centre headaches. and other troubles. play was resumed in the secofil ver-lg po Millan: right wing, Terry Mil. jod, when he scored on a'dandy long a5: loft -Wike." Derry: s bs ya ol shot, Belleville evened up 'a few : 1 Wing, TI¥s Subs. vulme \ 9 - * minutes later, after some strenuous and Smith. . : r er ' play, wien Arnott scored on a clear-| . Belleville--(oal, Boland; defence, 0 sot > cut poke at the ts, Then it was] Sutherland and Brouse; centre Ar- : for Haggrnan to do the honors. hott] right wing, Box; left wing, » We "must lower our, stock "Torry" Millan came across with an- Green; subs, Whelan and Corey a e -} by at least $10,000.00. 30 other, and' the second period' ended . RE } days' great reduction sale. with the score' 3 to 1 in favor of Notes of the Game. Eg Ladies' Boots, broken sizes, "our boys." The round was a tie at the end : AN I Hive hor come toius for eyes Tom 31.50 and or oh ' Hoth teams lagged a little the first|°! She second period. dof th glasses. You will net be dis- © advantage of part of the last stanza, but Kings. erry" «Millan - carried off the these bargains. 3 ¥ sir 8 honors ir goals. He 'was there am NENERERE SENEBERR # appointed, and she will be ton eventually struck their stride, it . EERER FusEREENA bd HEY * : » and whep they once got going it wis| With the Big Four. 'Hagerman got uN iL ¥ Z Kingston all the way on the score|the other two. / board, but Belleville put up a plucky( The work of "Joe" Smith at times was of the spectacular type. He is { ; J.J STEWART, OPT. D.|} H.ROTGAUZE, {| oemoonns o uriainty s comer 'GENUINE REDUC- A vw do aby s Wa PROP. NO TONIC LIK LIKE HOOD'S Jan jteresting feature during one ; ; Ad o the intenmissi . Vi h "Sight, Spécialist.' ; 184 Princess Street. scramble ing Sr rir ine TIONS IN F URS AT Opp. Post Office Kingston : thrown fim the gallery by the Belle- : "The House of Better Glasses." Addl Ahhh ad Sarsaparilla For a Time Like This, ville folks." The ice cleaners 4nd a i Vv : After Influenza, the Grip. number of Boys who were eager to CAMPBELL BROS 'Fe get rich quick grabbed those coppers When - purified blood; " rebulltfas if they were dollar bills, miss opportunities, strength and regulated bowels are es-| We neglected to say that the dis- wise buyers grasp sential. tribution of coppers took place he- them. Every pur- | In the after-effects of influenza,|fore the fatal third period. We can the grip and other prostrating dis-} truthfully say that Belleville lost eémova d e 3 eases, Hood's Sarsaparilla has re-| niiney on the game. J chase made: here 9 ® . {markable health-helping effect, + The game was fast and furious at 1 - nn | It expels the poisons thas have times. "Bobby" Hewitson had to do during id Pel weakened and depleted the blo some queer Stunts at times to keep 2 ruary saie 1s a rea causing pallor, anaemia, flabby fleshjon his pins--or beg pardon on his Big discounts on y and lax muscles, It is the standard] skates, money saver. blood remedy with a successsful re-| Some person said that the fellow Furs, Gloves, Caps, ord of nearly fifty yedrs. who was doing his best fo blow a Many people---it is really astonish-| bugle was responsible for the Belle- ing how many---need a fine, gentle, | ville. team "blowing up." Hats, etc. Come and See, - More Miles on | easy cathartic in these trying times.| , My, but wasn't it a grand and glor- We recommend Hood's Pills, used in| jous feeling when Kingston put over] This i s any department. the best families, and equally effec-| three in that last stanza to,so fort 18 a bargain You will ind our tive with delicate women or robust| of put th i hi - 1 ' : - Your Old Tires nen. ball fana sey. 0 06, 3 The hase opportunity that may claim i 18 true, "All the way now," yelled one of'| not occur again for the Belleville supporters when every-' ad s "% RR: thing looked about even between the | @ long time. | Washing Won't Rid Shing looked about & 3 { . ; A ville found it "a By having them retreaded by the Head of Dandruff ||1-1€ we to the tis, ana a hard road Buy now and save latest and best methods : an at that. | money. i i inj i ! The only sure way to get rid of Play In Semi-Finals, No stitching to mjure py tubes dandruff is to dissolve it, then you . 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