Here .s...s iatest:: It's a real oda dentally' Introducing "The Vamp," welcome change from the usual songs. on the other side, another good jass. ed Lewis Jazz Band Its First Record The feature of New York's Greenwich Village Follies and headliner at Keith's Palace Thea- tre, the Ted Lewis Jazz Band, plays "Blues (My Naughtie Sweetie Gave Me)."" This fren- zied fox-trot gives you an in- credibly swift succession' of re- ~.. ° sounding syncopated A®3\ shocks. Coupled with "'India,"' another fine fox-trot. A-2798=--90c he ' ox Trot and it is called "0"; It's real good and you will enjoy Ask for A2844---90c. inel- x this This record has "Barking Dog" Have You Got This New One Yet 'By Al Jolson ? It's Some Soug Hit "YOU AIN'T HEARD NOTHING YER and on the other side is andther coming song hit by Billy Murray: "Come and Play With Me." way it is sung. A233 for 90 cents. Come in to-day and get it. SOME MORE GOOD HITS 3 Where the Lanterns Glow---Campbéll and Burr ~ Just Like a Rose---James and Harrison All 1 Have Are Sun ~ Now I Know-----Lewis Weather Friends--Campbell and Burr cesses asrrssanenne "Eee eee Wildflower Waltz--Yerkes Jazarimla Orchestra Dardanella--Fox Trot--Prince's Dance Orchestra we .es swe. ds.? 90¢, Bless My Swanee River Home--Harry Fox "I Lost My Heart in Dixieland----Harry Fox It bas a Frenchy accent and you will like the You will never regret buying J With Wolfe THE DAILY BRITISH | WHIG In the World of Sport EDWARDS CUP HOCKEY GAME AT WOLFE ISLAND ON- SATUR- DAY AFTERNOON LAST. Only One Period Was Played, and Wolfe Island Lead by Three Goals _ to Ome, A Woite Island correspondent writes: All roads in the country led Ito Wolte Island Saturday to see the tinal game between' Verona and Wolfe Island for possession of Ed- wards challenge trophy, emblematic of the championship of Frontenac. Verona came with about one hun- dred loyal supporters, confident of being le to lift the cup. Many others came from Harrowsmith, Sydenham; Iiverary, Sunbury, Glen- burnle, Joyceville, Catar and Kingston. It is estimate ol at least 800 fans were present, show- ing the interest takem in tne ga.wue, and Frontenac may well be proud of the two teams for the brand of hockey they displayed. Both played 4 ¢lean, fast game, and would sur- prise many city teams playing in the AL 7. Edwards, donor of the cup, was 'present, and before the game was started came to the centre of the ice, accompanied by Referee George Van Horne, and made a neat speech, hoping that the better team would win, He faced the puck, and the game was off. In less than 2 minute Wolfe Island scored on a nice wing shot by Ryan, almost from the face off. Spdor walked through for the second score, and for a time Williams was bombarded with shots. Island a man short, Verona scored from a scratch in front of goal, and shortly after Ryan scored again for Wolfé Island, and the period ended 3-1 for Wolfe Is- 0c, |1and, they having all the better of the Play. They had their checks »./smothered all the time and had Ver- 90e. : William Tell Overturd--Parts 1 and 3~--Columbia Orchestra .A6129---$1.50 'William Hell Ovérture--Parts § and 4--Columbia Orchestra .A6180--3$1.60 Finlandia--Oyerture--Columbia Symphony Orchestra En Bateauy--from "Petite Suite"~~Col. Symphony Orchestra .. Massa's in dé Cold, Cold Ground--Oscar Seagle and Quartetts Old Folks at Home--Oscar Seagle and Quartette . .. LE i Arlesienne Suite--Farandale--French Army Band | La Feria Suite--"Espagnole"--French Army Band ... wee: os we Ae $1.50 3 Every available Colymbia Record in stock. Treadgold Sportin Goods "The Place to Get That Record." 88 PRINCESS STREET "Phone 529. Coser Fuel BY USING A iT wi MAKE Me A FRIEND oF PEOPLE WHISE NEVGHBORS OWA CHICKENS, | ona on the defensive all through the period, carrying the play right to th nets. . H. Card and P. J. Ryan had an exoillent sheet of ice, but just be- fore the game started a light show fell, making the puck hard to handle, and Verona refused to start the second period, slthough Wolfe island were anxious to finish the The great majority of the spectators wanted to see the game completed, and were rather disap- pointed at the way the game ended, although no blame can be placed on the -Wolfe Island team, which Select Medicine : Carefully Purgatives are dangerous. They gripe, cause burning pains and make thé constipated condition worse. Physicians say the most ideal laxa- tive 'is Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- drake ane, Bat! ut; they are ex- mild, composed only of a ve, ble extracts. Dr. "| Hamilton's Pills restore. activity to ihe bowels, strengthen the stomach, ind JULY. the blood. For constipa- re- ~hillousness no medicine on earth makes such remarkable cures as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Try a 26¢ box yourself. L pe Kee, om ADDITI Tid WiLL NOT BE WARD IF YOU HAV STUDIED ARTE mained on the ice, and were anxious to play to a finish, confident that they were able to defend the cup successfully. By their' showing in the first period it impressed the crowd that they were the better team. It would be hard to pick a star on Wolfe Island team. In Ryda, Healy and R. Spoor they have a fast, tricky line, who. play well Sogathes and know the game.. R. Spoor {one of the nicest stick handiess ph vies! ing the game. B. Spoor and Davis on the defence broke up ve ona rushes or ch the men ined the corners, and cleared clean and fast. Ryan-in goal did well what he was called upon to do, but did not have nearly the work Willlamg had in goal, Wolfe Islahd has every reason to feel proud of her team, and much credit is due their manager, William Davis, and Secretary D. Cosgrove for 'the showing the boys made. All are island boys, and learned the game here. Ryan Bros., Spoor Bros. Crawford ard. Healy are all ex- pupils of Secretary Cosgrove, the village teacher, who has always tak- en a 'keen interest in clean sport, and who thinks athletics is as im- portant to & child's health and trains the mind as well as any subject on the curriculum. To Harry Card, "supreme rooter," belongs much credit. Harry always said, "Sure, we will win," and re- sults showed he was right. Four of the present team, Spoor. Bros. and H. Davis, were players on Wolfe Island team when they won the cup in 1915, The teams lined up as follows: Wolfe Island--Goal, A. Ryan; . Davis R.W., V. Ryan; R.D;, B. Spoor; L.D., centre, R. Spoor; L.W., Healy; subs, Crawford and O. Davis. Verona--Goal, Michael Willlams; L.D., BE. Trousdale; R.D., J." Wil- ams; centre, Martin; LW. K. Trousdale; R.W., Davey; subs., Bur- nett and Craig. Another Baseball Suit, Another baseball suit soon may be aired in court. It is reported that Heinle Zimmerman is about to resort to law to collect his share of the Giants' end of the world's series. It will be remem that the other Giant players voted not to award a portion of the spo to the Great Zim, it being their contemtjon that had Heinle taken proper care of him- self at critical stages of the last cam- paign the club might have won the pennant. Heinie announced that he intended to appeal to the National |gone commission to collect the amount he |g feels is his due, but it is now said, that, having caught the spirit of the times, he will go over the heads of the members of the commission and haul his teammates into court. "Curly" Brown has retired from Ne management of the Ha- track. Frank Bruen replaces him. John ("Mugsy"") McGraw, of New York baseball fame, will act as steward. Lew Bd Carpentier is willing to accept Fox's offer of $250,000 to meet . 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ANSWER Ma THAT. . e 16 do is to add the fractional partYof cach of the of each line, the name of & Swollow--Sparrow--M aapie--Ostrich, U.S. BILLIARDISTS Realizing that the the supremacy of Willie Hoppe over the other profes- sional balkline billiard players in the United States is so pronounced as to make future matches to arouse interest somewhat doub a deter- inined effort is to be made during the coming summer to persuade the best players of Europe to come over next winter, either to také part in the championship tournement, which would then assume the desired pro- portions of a world's titular ir, or to engage Hoppe in @ ot matches. } Their failure to make a more fav- orable impression against Hoppe and the ' latter's indisputable mastery over the American veterans has caused dospair of the development of promising opponents for him by the time the next tournament is held, For this reason it has been decided to invade Europe, asking cueists of France and Belgium to come to the United States. Ryan | wi i ander Edward Horemans of Belgium has been showing great ability as & balk- line player, and his frequent runs of 200 and more have stamped him as one of the very few players who might have a chance against Hoppe. 'Broadbent of Ottawa Hurt, he Ottawa hockey team will be ut Gerard and Broadbent in all probability 'when they play Quebec in their National League fixture Wednesday night. Broadbent, as a result of the blow received from |'Bert beau, is laid up at his home 6 care of Dr, Lorne Graham, the club physician, while Gerard's wife iw still dangerously iil. The Senators will start out with Denennay on the line in place of Broadbent and Boucher will replace on the defense. They will take no chances on losing to Quebec, as Toronto's win over the Bulldogs tied them with Ottawa for first place in the championship race. Broad- bent. was able to sit up to-day, and his forehead is healing, but his left eye is in bad condition, and he may be out of the game for & week or so. World's Recdrd for Lewis, According to advices received from England, where Ted Lewis is boxing, a new record was recently made for the English ring, when Lewis knock- ed out Frank Moody of Pontypridd in the lightning time of eight seconds at Manchester, Moody delivered only Julia left to the head--while to the face and a right to the a mated all Moody's fighting for the night. A large crowd of sports- men from all parts of the. country were present, many making the jour- ney from London. borhan, QOanadian Boxing Finals. It 1s announced that the Ottawa Boxing Commission has been award- ed the Canadian championship finals and. that they will be held in April, probably at the Rideau rink. It will be a two-night Jinament, and the winners wilk 8 into the Olympic finals, Bad Breath I8 CAUSED BY CATARRH ---- Canadians suffer from Ca- mere 'tarrh than from any other disease. On this acount Catarrh is dangerous and should be checked at the outset, It isn't necessary to take Juternal medicine to cure Catarrh, There is a far better method. © Doctors now treat Catarrh by send- ing a purifying, . healing vapor {through the breathing organs. Ia this way the germs of Catarrh are destroyed. The only successful vapor treat- ment is CATARRHOZON! which the patient breathes through a spe- cial er to the real seat of the trouble. The rich, piney essences of Catarrozone, heal treat the noss, throat, and lungs with a powerful antiseptic that de- stroys Iisitation at once, Catarrhozone nrings into the sys- catarrh, shitls. tem the Fra ot air of the pine torest. It cures completely Solds, Soha, weak thivat, bron. Catarthozone i always used N Neha: 80 pn so simple, 80 quick to. relieve, so absolutely sure to permanently cure. 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