PAGE TEN a BENNER EEE ENE NNER EOE JAZZITEERS No, the above is not a new breakfast food, but is the newest name for Art Hickman's Orchestra. He can make anybody dance with his Jazz Orchestra. We have them in the latest, peppiest dancé records ever issued. They are ninety cents each and can't' be beaten for dancing. Better drop in and get a few. | ' His latest list includes "My Baby's Arms," "reggy," "Patches," and 'Hesitating Blues." Ask for a Catal- zue when you are in our store. Befter let Al Jolson sing for you on Columbia Record A2835 "1 GAVE HER THAT" Jolson,-who has made millions laugh, will also make you laugh on this ! record----it's great. On the back of this hit is another decided success, i } "DON'T TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MY DISPOSITION," Whitehouse. Both of these songs have "surprises" at the end. You laugh and then you laugh some more. This is sure one double-sided Record hit. Better make sure of your copy to-day. OTHER GOOD ONES Uncle Josh and the Fire Department----Cal Stewart Courtship of Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy--Cal Stewart and Ada Jones Nearer My God to Thee--~Paulist Choristers of Chicago A2824 90c. A2807 = THE D AILY BRITISH be Trt r-- HIG In the World of Sport HINGSTONDEFEATS QUEEN'S..... IN JUNIOR O.H.A. GAME PLAYED ON MONDAY NIGHT. Won Clean-cut Victory by a score of 5 to 3 in the Fastest Game of the Season In This Series. } In a junior O.H.A. game at the covered rink on Monday night, the Kingston téam defeated Queen's by a score of 6 to 3, in what 18 regardad as the fastest game this season in this peries, The game was played on good ice, before a good-sized crowd, and was featured by clean-cut playing on the part of both teams, It was brimful of interest, with many thrills, and the spectators certainly got the worth of their money. Both teams were in good condition, and they went at it for all they were worth from bell to bell. Kingston was the first to score. Brown and sung by Fred Robinson each got one to their credit | in the first stanza, while Hammel came across for the first and only tal- ly for Queen's in this session, the first period ending 2 to 1 for Kings- ton. ' In the second period both teams made one tally each, Gibson taking the honors for Queens"s and Robin- son poking in one for Kingston. In the final set-to, Brown found the nets twice, while Gibson scored one for TWISTED HIS LEG. Millan Injured in Garie in Toronto. "Jack" Millan, son of ex-Ald. D. J. i Millan, who playsion the defence for { St. Michael's College, Toronto, was injured in the game at Toronto on | Friday night with University School. The Toronto World says that "had not Millan been injured and forced to retire in the final minutes of the last period, thereby disorganizing the St. Michael's defence, it is open to doubt whether or not University Schools would have been able to puil out from behind as they did. A few minutes after resumption of play, Millan twisted his 1ég, and was forced to retire, and after that Uni- versity Schools found the travelling easier. The score stood 6 to 4 in favor of University Schools. Millan has been playing great games fo St. Michael's. This is his first year , at this college, and promises to be a 'star hockey player. He is the yoyng- est of the hockey players in the i Millan family. All the Toronto pap- ers have given him great praise, for his work. : TRAIN HELD UP BY A WOMAN GOLFER A Pinehurst, N.C., despatch says-- { The deference paid to golf at Pine- hurst is impressive. Mrs. E. Metcalf Keating, of the Agawana Golf Club, hooked her drive to the railroad tracks near the clubhouse just as a 0" Come All Yo Faithful--Paullst Choristers of Chicago ...........90c. Queen's, making the final score 6 to} (oun wag coming along. The engin- In Florida Among the Palms--One Step--Prince's Band A5869 | - Mississippi Days--One Step---Prince's Band seversne $1.50 If You Had All the World and It's Gold--James Doherty A2293 Afn't You Coming Back to Dixieland--George O'CORNOr ....e.....90c. A5895 -31.50 | ABB58 | 1 ' The Ninety and Nine--Oscar Seagle ; Baved by Grace--Oscar Seagle ...... 'Silver Threads Among the Gold--Harry McClaskey . Those Songs My Mother Used to Sing--Harry McClaskey ...n......51.50] 'American Jubilee--Fox Trot--Prince's Band AB862 1 Lost My Heart in Honolulu--Fox Trot--Prince's Band ........... $1.50 The Thunderer--March--Prince's Band A217 El Captian--March--Prince's Band .... Fes senses aman Grr ases swans Every available Columbia Record in stock. Get the habit: "For Records, Try Treadgold's First." readgold Sporting 3 for Kingston. 'In the first game, Queen's defeated the Kingston team by a score of 4 to 1. The teams lined up as follows: . Kingston--Goal, Lehman; defgnce, Roney; McLaughlin; forwards,Brown, Robinson, Lanos, Devlin, Steen, Queen's--Goal, MeNeill; defence, McKelvey and Hammel; forwards, Gibson, Swarton, Woodruff, McCar- thy, Smith. Referee--""Bobby" Toronto. Hewiston, of _ There are six teanis In the Women's Hockey League at the Uni- versity .of Toronto. Victoria, St. Hilda's and University College . are in one group, with McMaster, Medi- cine and Faculty of Education in an- other. The group winners will piay off for the championship. Aba A Pimply Face or Poor Complexion Quickly Restored Thousands of young men and wo-| Vermont. 'eer, leaning out of the window, saw the ball come to rest between the | raiis, saw it perch itself upon an ideal | but precarious tee in the form of a tiny pile of cinders, grasped the situ- ation and the air brake control at ithe same instant, and brought the {train to a sudden stop. The passengers may have been ! slightly shaken up in the process, but { Mrs. Keating's lie was not disturbed. | The train walted until a good re- | covery shot had been played and then resumed its. Journey northward. HOCKEY GAINS FAVOR IN UNITED STATES 1 ns -- | Hockey, Canada's great winter sport, is steadily gaining popularity the United States. Fordham { University announced its re-entry in- to intercollegiate hockey after an ab- sence of ten years. Boston College will be the first opponent in New York February 9th. Matches are pending with Princeton, the Army and Stevens Institute, and efforts are being made to arrange matches with Harvard, the Navy and University of -- a ~ (Goods Co. - "The Place to Get That Record." 88 PRINCESS STREET *Phone 529. LOEW THEATRE UNDERWRITINGS The most profitable investments in Canada. Government bonds, stocks, grain, cot- ton. Investments yielding 5 to 10%. Consult us before making a decision. BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. 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The minute Ferrozone strikes the blood its good work begins,' Poisons nd foul matter are expelled, Every | trace of humor is driven out, and the i whole life current is supplied witn jautriment and health giving quali- jties, You can always tell a Ferro- {zone complexion when you see it~-the { cheeks are clear and rosy, no signs jof sallowness--the eyes are bright ;and expressive because: rich, red ; the Eastern Canada Associa {blood is circulating through the thon ad Joi the Canadian O,H.A. whole system carrying health, ener gy. and strength with it. Not only rr ee Clev Again 'Defeats Kingston. Cleveland * again defeated the Kingston Fiontenacs Saturday night, winning 4 to 3. The game was rough but fast and cleanly played. At the start of each period Kingston forged into the lead, but was unable to maintain the ad- vantage. - Kingston displayed excel- lent combination abilit® but when 1t came to driving at the nets, failed to show accuracy, most of their drives the other hand, had fewer opportuni: ties to score, but invariably drove true. Oleveland won Friday night by 3 to 2. On Monday night, in the O.H.A. intermediate series, Lindsay defeat- ed Cannington by 18 to 5. Quebee City League has dqcided to As a result, Cleve- | land won both games of the series | and had the edge on total goals, 7 to | being wide and high. Cleveland, on | QUEEN'S WERE ROBBED OF GOAL IN MONTREAL Expect to Defeat Mcaill When the Latter Play In Kingston. { The players who compose Queen's i senior hockey teqm, which was de- | feated by McGill in the opening game {Of the senior Intercollegiate League in Montreal on Saturday night, are wall satisfied with the showing'they made. The players claim that the ~3aiz was robbed by the referee of one goal. One of the players stated that he Was positive the puck went into the net. Ferguson shot a "high one," which hit the post and then bounded in. The goal judge, who was a Mc- Gill student, reported it as a score, but the referee said not, and ordered the goal judge out of the box and put a4 new man in. The Queen's players cannot understand how the referee the time. The Queen's players consider Me Gill to be a very fine team, and said they played very clean hockey. The Queen's students are not-at all discouraged with the result, and fig- jure that they will trim McGill when ihe return game is played in Kings- on. - Basketball To-night. At the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium this {evening two more games in the senior !S.5.A.A.A. basketball series will be | played. St. Paul's and Brock will ba {matched in the first game, and | Bethel and the Young Hebrews in the (Second game. 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