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Price Stone S House, Hen House, Small Barn and One Acre of Land x inside city limits. Price $1,400 Brick om Real Estate in all parts of city; also some good farms. M. B. TRUMPOUR 111% BROCK STREET PHONE 704 or 1461w. -- SUGGESTIONS Beautiful Boudoir and Table Lamps, Irons, Toasters, Desk Lamps. | H.W. NEWNAN ELECTRIC CO. 167 PRINCESS STREET } back and all is bright for the future. | Champion || same time. THE O AlLY BRITISH Sn --- -- i a In the World of Sport THURSDAY, JAN, 5, 1923, WH'G. AL LUMBER QUEENS HOCKEYISTS NOW IN FULL SWING : Busy Season Ahead for Tris] Color Players in the Inter= collegiate and O.H.A. Queen's this winter and are hard at practise | and training under "Billie" Hughes. | Citizens downtown this last night or 80 have had a smile to themselves to | see "Billie" chasing the players home | to bed as ten o'clock approached. They will need every bit of condition for the heavy schedule before them. Their O.H.A. games have already been published and the intercollegi- ate games in which they will take part are given below, Senior Intercollegiate, 21--Queen"s at Varsity, 4--Queen's at McGill. 10--Varsity at Queen's. 24--cGill at Queen's Jan, Feb. Feb. Feb. Intermediate Intercollegiate, Feb. 1--R.M.C. at Queen's, Feb. 8--Queen's at R.M.C, Junior Intercollegiate. 21--Queen's at R.M.C. Feb. 4--R.M.C. at Queen's, This, coupled with the O.H.A. games, will keep them moving all the time, Queen's seniors will have to struggle hard to keep their heads Jan. University puckchasers' have a lot of work cut out for them | mission as a result of 'Wilson's repu- Siasion ot his agreement to meet ireb, of Pittsburg, in a match | Ha: Te Tu title in Madi- | son Square Garden mext month, Bia NIGHT. There is talk in hockey circles of a big Citizens' and Students' night at the Jock Harty Arena next Mon- day when Frontepacs and Queen's | meet in the first game of the inter | mediate O.H.A. | been old rivals and many close con- tests have resulted when they have met in times past. It is thought that a big turnout for their first meeting { will do a lot for hockey in Kingston and be enjoyed by the fans. Queen's Rooters' Club is making preparations for 1,000 seats and that looks like business. An announcement will likely be made by the Athletic Direc- torate later in the week. JUVENILE HOCKEY Junior to Follow--Manag- ers Asked to Hurry. At a meeting of the Kingston Juvenile Hockey Association held on Tuesday, in the Y.M.C.A. building, the following senior schedule was adopted: Jan. 10--Regiopolis at t. 'Mary's. above water with Varsity and Mec- | Gill and they have the additional ob- stacle of their first two games away from home, In the intermediate series it is generally admitted that last year's champions will need all their skill to contend with the cadets. The Miitary College is odncentrating on Intercoliggiate Hockey this win- ter and will win or just about break nécks in the atiempt. The same con- | Jan. (Jan. {Jan. Jan. 12--Willlamsville at St. Mary's. 17--Regiopolis at Williamsville 19--S8t. Mary's at Regiopolis. 24--Willlamsville at St. Mary's. Jan. 26--Regiopolis at Williamsville The dates given, of course, depend on weather conditions, but the games will be played as nearly as possible to schedule. If any change is neces sary the secretary will ' notify the managers of the teams concerned in ditions apply to the junior Intercol- legiate, though: the formidable tri- color juniors are confident that they can hold their own egainst the cadets, In the O.H.A. little can «be said | until after the first game. Judging from practises Queen's and 'Fronte- | nacs are fairly evenly matched and. the intermediate teams from Belle- | ville, Brockville and Cornwell can be expected to turn in good perform- | ances, In wv junior series Queen's stand | excellent chances for the group, at least. Last<Year they went to the | ! finals with Stratford and the team 1s | | practically intact with the addition | | of Boucher, the whirlwind\ from Sud- bury, who played Kingston's produet, | Bill Cooke, neck and neck last sea- | son, Neither Cornwall nor Fronte- | nacs juniors played championship hockey on Monday night, but they, of course will improve,as the season ad- vances. On the whole the outlook is good for Queen's and the fans will have enough games to watch, that is cer- tain, Since the re-commencement {of classes at the university after the holidays the players have all come WILSON 1S SUSPENDED. - Middleweight Cannot Fight in New York: Johnny Wilson, middleweight box- ing champion, was barred indefinitely from appearing in any ring in New York state by the New York State Athletic Commission. His manager, Martin Killilea, was suspended at the This action was taken by th the com- Sure e Protection ion For You While You Travel You may find the water bad, some poorly cooked food may excite trouble, a draught from a car win- dow may give you an athe or pain-- a cold room or damp sheets may cause rheumatic twinges. Remem- ber this--any pain that is caused by congesti yields rapidly to Nervi- l'ne. When your stomach is sour snd upset, just try the magical ef- fect of twenty drops of Nerviline in sweetened water. If cramps waken you in the dead of night, Nerviline will fix those awful cramps in a hurry. Keep a 36 cent. bottle of Nerviling in hand---always. . | good time, |ed on the home-and-home plan, the | first named team having the home | ice. | ter with Intercollegiate, O.H.A., The games will be play- As yet the junior schedule is not larranged, as the entries are being left open for a day or so for the.con- venience of the Naval Brigade. Other tgams may also enter this series not ter than Friday, January sixth, by {communicating with Thos. Mounteer, secretary, at the YM.C.A, The first game will be on January 10th, be- {tween Circle Six and Regiopolis. The | complete schedule will be published as soon as arranged. All interested In juvenile hockey are urged to at- { tend these games, which will be tlea a and well contested. -* There will certainly be plenty of hockey for Kingston fans this.win- In- tercounty, City League and Juvenile. ICE-TICKLFS. "Ray" Marchand is negotiating with the University of Pennsylvania im regard to the position of hockey coach there, If they get "Ray' they'll get a good one. He has performed with a refereed for some of the best teams on the continent, not to mention his coaching experience. There will be some time when Y.I.C.B.A. and A.O.H. meet in 'he senior city games, The Irish trouble over the water will have nothing on this, Portsmouth js also back in the sen- ior city with 'all the oldtime life. Hatter"s Bay has produced some wonderful players, Reynolds, the big Queen's juniors defence man, is even better this year than he was last. He will take a lot of stopping this season. So far the county téams have been rather quiet but once the games start the U.F.0. Harrowsmith meeting will seem like a Sunday school picnic. They certainly stir things when they get @ding Jerhaps with the U.F.0. boys con- trolling the league things will go along on a better basis than last year, No person seems to be wear- ing black over the change, either, Mrs. Sallie Helm is dead at her home, Danville, Ky., at the age of 105, She had cut her third set of teeth, These teams have, Senior Schedule Drawn Up--| We : are again on the ground floor with CTY HOCKEY LEAGUE {Schedules in Junior and Sen- ior Groups--Charies E. Tay- lor Trophy FoF Seniors. fresh stocks of Pine, Hemlock and Spruce, at prices that mean business, " Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 Victoria Street this. season, The senior Lose i 1516 SAE, | ue SOMIOF ynams en Trophy, but as yet there has el no trophy offered for the junior. K T ; 1 IN " We have a few lines to clear before Stock Taking. SHAVING CABINETS regular $10.00, for... ....$4.50 and $5.00. LIBRARY TABLES from $15.00 cis sain oo $15.00 CHESTERFIELD SET---3 piecés, Cane Back, Loose Cushion, Stripe Ve-: lour Upholstering . . . ... .$150. 00 up KITCHEN CABINETS, . .$25. 00 10... i i i ea 385,00 Robt. J. Reid & Son UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Ambulance Call 577w. Rubber Boots Repaired Rubber Soles and Heels Vulcanized On. ATTWOOD & DINE Aces in Vulcanizing Tires and Tubes 277 BAGOT ST. Phone 41 0w. Fop the benefit of those who have | rno copies of the schedules in the City | League and also for officials and players of the various teams, we pub- lish herewith a list of the Sapes sid | groupings in the City ERT Si f= Senior, Group A Jan. 10--R.C.HA. at K. AA. | --Civil Service at Frontenac. | 12--K.A.A. at Civil Service. ! --Frontenac at RC.HA. 17--Frontenacs at K.A.A. --R.C.H.A. at Civil Service. | 19--Frontenacs at R.C.H A. i ~----Civil Service at K. A.A. i 26--Civil Bervice at R.C.H.A. | --K.A A. at Frontenacs. ! 31--R.C.H.A. at Frontenacs, | --Civil Service at K.A.A, | 4--Frontenacs at K.A.A. | | | | | | Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. eb. --Civil Service at R.C.H.A. 7--Frontenacs at R.C.H.A. --K.A A. at Civil Service. 9--R.C.H.A. at Civil Service. --~Frontenacs at K.A. A, | Feb. | Feb. Group BY . 10--Y.I.C.B.A. at Portsmouth. Riversides at A.0.H. § . 14--Portsmouth at Riversides. | --A.O.H. at Y.I.C.B.A. . 16--Riversides at Portsmouth. --Y.I.C.B.A. at A.O.H. . 18--Portsmouth at Y.I.C.B.A. --A.0.H. at Riversides. 1--A.O.H. at Portsmouth. --Riversides at Y.I.C.B.A. 8--Portsmouth at A.O.H. --Y.I.C.B.A. at Riversides. Finals. 13--Winner of Group A winner of Group B. . 15--Winner of Group B vs. ' winner of Group A. VS. Junior. Group A. 9--A.O.H. at St. George's, 11--St, George's at K.A A, 16--A.0.H. at KAA, 18--8t, George's at A.O.H. 23--8t. George's at K.A A. 25--K.A.A. at AO.H, Jan. Jan. | Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Group B. 10--Y.I.C.B.A. at Frontenacs. 13--R.C.H.A. at Frontenacs. Jan. 17--Y.I.C.B.A. at R.C.H.A, Jan. 20_--Frontenacs at Y.I.C.B.A, Jan. 24--Frontenacs at R.C.H.A, Jan. 27--R.C.H.A. at Y.I.C.B.A. Group C. 12--Regiopolis at Portsmouth: 14--Regiopolis at Grove Inn, 19--Portsmouth at Grove Inn. 21--Portsmouth at Regiopolis. 26--Grove Inn at Regiopolis. 28--Grove Inn at Portsmouth, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Junior Ringe, 31--Winner o at winner of B. 2--Winner of B at winner of A. 7--Winner of A and B at win- ner of C, 9--Winnér of C at winner of A apd B. Jan. Peb. Exhibition Games. 14--K.C.I. at Regiopolis, 27--Regiopolis at K.C.I, ourdier's | BROCK STREET; Jan. Jan. Referees--' 'Rube' Millan; Powell, "Ray" Marchand, | Crawford, "Jack" end R. Canada's Favorite Pipe ge BUT LISTEN. MR. GES .