DEFEAT PETERBORO IN JUNIOR OHA. GAME BY 17 T0 & Peterboro Had Obly Six Men on. the Ico--Montgomery, of the Visitors' Defence, Had His Back Severely Injured. Kingston Juniors had an easy vie- tory over Peterboro here on Friday night in the OH.A. penii-tinal for the eastern district. They won by 17 ada they defeated Peoter- borough Mo night on the latter's nak by 6 to 2, they are winners of the round by 23 to 4. it was 9.15 o'clock before the game started, the hour's delay being canged by the late arrival of Referee . Hewitson from pte. Owing to the snowstorm the G.T.R. train was delayed; and Mr. Hewitson learned that in stormy weather it is beet not to walt for the Jast train. Owing to the*inability of Frost to accompany the visiting team, Peter- boro played sizoman hockey. Kings- ton used its right to play their full team, and thus had a decided ad- vantage A regrettable. curred to Montgomiery of the Peter boro defence. This player suffered a severe injury to his back and had to retire from play. HH was though! he would have fo be left in hospital here, but his team mates were able to convey him home with them. The first period of play was very good, the score being 3 to 0, but after that Ki scored almost at will, Shewell, Gratton and Stinson scored for Kingston in the first period. In the second, Montgomery tallied Peterboro's first seore, and then Stineon scored twa and Evans one for the focals, making the tally 7 to 1. In the third perigd, Shewell, Stinson, Evans and Elmer each scor- rma "his dooks Ike a foolish question "in this stilihtened age, hut there are near- ly & milion 'A cans who knew noth. ing of Internal ng A few yers &g0 and are now easier to testify that they are fully si essential to Mh as Ex- ternal Baths. By a purely naturel process of Kot arly using warm water, the "J. B. L. ascade" removes Md, the waste from The Lawee Intestine, which physician agree is the ofuse of 95 per cent. of all human aliments. Pe {neta velloves constipation, perly regulates the bowels and vents &11 the 4 ng down ich Bilinustines and Liver Troubles always *. BW. Southball, "M.D. of Genesee, N.Y. wuwites: "{' challenged the doctors in thistown last week in regard to what 1 ean do "Cascade." 1 can say for a know the Jetson fo pro: re- with your truth that 1 success with many die to hayhg the ean also be obtal of Cent. Efalént If you prefer, wr! for' the Gsking. te. Dr Vile street, Toronto, for Tyrell, 163 College' same, " 1 venience and comfort: A Catalina Island, a steam yacht to con- I! vey her back and forth and & suite of dressing rooms with a private bath. re od two and Hall and Walsh each one for Kingston. Graham made the last goal for Peterhoro. > The teams: Kingston--Qsal, Walsh; right defence, Evans; 'left defence, Hall; rover, Eimer; centre, Stinson; right wing, Sewell; left wing, Gratton, Petermoro--Goal, Murray; right detence, Cherrett; left defence, Mont- gomery; centre, \iraham; right wing, ark; left wing, 1iagtley, R. Hewiston, T yronto, referee. Monday's Game Here. For the honors of the semi-finals a {in the O.H.A. the 247th Peterboro Battal fon team is coming here on er | Monday night to clash with the Depot Batteries; Capt. Hamilton of the balteries says that it should prove ons of the fatest games of the series 'as both sevens ara in excellent shape. Both teams are using the same line- up as in previous games. To-night Select you? Valentines at the Col- jege Book Store. The unexcelled Gibsoy Art Line. Over 200 different styles to select from. Comforts For Miss Burke. In addition to a trifling honor- aripm of $40,000 for her appearance in "Peggy," playing at the Strand i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, Billie Burke was provided with the following items for her con- vila at Special Bath Towel Sale. 300 white bath towels, sizé 42 || inches Jong by 20 inches wide, special to-night and Monday, 17¢ each. Cor- iirigan's. * Twelve Below | A Kingston experienced another cold on Saturday. The official record ed twelve degrees below zero. nn rtd "| Place, is entertaining at tea 1 o}d Davis' on Wednesday evening. ° - - ea i yw WALKING THE PLANKRoll Kerby in New York World Kerby in Now York World: ___ Told In Twilight - » » Mps: J. Munro Sutherland, Union street, received on Friday afternoon tor the first time since coming tO Kingston, when she was wearing a handsome gown of maize Georgette crepe with corsage bouquet of violets, The pretty tea table, which was artis- tichily arranged with daffodils, was in charge of Mrs. H. BE. Richardson, Mrs, Hugh C. Nickle and Mrs. Arthur Craig, who were assisted by Miss Flora Stewart, Miss Aileen and Miss May Rogers and Miss Jean Craig. * . * Lady White was the hostess at a luncheon at the Rockdliffe tea house, her guests being Mrs, E. N. Rhodes, Mrs. Arthur Meighen, Mrs. w. PF. Nickle, Mrs. A. W. MacLaughiin and Miss Jessie Gooderham, of Toronto. » * Ld Mr. and Mrs, J.T. Miller, Olds, Al berta, announce the engagement of thetr eldest daughter, Amy Louise, to W. Carroll Stewart, son of Ww. BH and Mrs, Stewart, Killane, Alberta. * Miss Beatrice Hailey, who is Miss Jessie Smith's guest, has been the guest of honor at several informal af- fairs this week. * - The arts dance, held in Queen's Gymmasium, last evening, was much enjoyed by about two hundred guests. . Mrs. Charles E. Taylor, 187 John- son street, will receive on Thursday next and not again, Mrs. Norman Fraser is giving a dance this evening for the students at Queen's Residence. * * Miss Hazel Browne, Kensington this afternoons ) . * » Mrs. J MoKay, Sydenham street, {4 entertaining at bridge this evening. ~ * . 8 Mrs. G. W. Mylks, William street, will entertain at bridge on Tuesday afternoon. - Li The Bridge Club met st Mrd, Har- { Kelth Robinson, Alfred street, has returned from Toronto. ' Mrs, Miles Miller and Miss Jose- fexpects to leave on asta. Georgia, where she will be the ne n came from Napanee week and were the guests of Mrs, Uglow, Barrie street. . + Jean Princess street, Monday. for Al- est. of Miss Luly Woods-White. hy * s ® vol » ila Ferris leaves on Mon- Brook to visit her} ------------ spent a few days in Toronto this week. . » » Mrs. Mabee, Napanee, was the guest of Mrs. H. R. Wilson, Gore street, this week. Mys. C. W. Blachtord, of Montreal, isthe guest of Mrs. W. A. Stark, Col Mngwood street. Miss Aileen Folger, visiting Mr. and Mrs, W. Coverdale in New York, is expected home next week. Mrs. Douglas, who is tae gudst of her daughter, Mrs. Garpatt Lockett, leaves shortly for Cuba. * . Mrs. Henry Joseph, spending a fortnight in Atlantie City, Is expected in Montreal in shout a week's time. Miss Edna Box: returned to Cala- bogie on Friday. Miss Fernie Halliday Is now the guest of Mrs. O. D. Skelton, Albert street. Mrs. J. 8. Ranad>iph, Kisgston, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. P. St. Thomas, Cornwall, on her re- turn from & visit to Montreal. Mrs, J. 8 Smith and Mrs. J. 1. Gurd returned to-day from Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Henderson, Bow Island, Alberta, are visiting Mrs. Henderson's brother, F. Whitney, Brock street. Capt. Wallace McKay is spending a few days in Ottawa and Toronto with relatives. - - . . fieut. James G. McVery, 73rd Battery, Kingston, js spending his final leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McVeity, Ottawa, before leaving for Overseas service. : Mr. and Mrs. A. 'W. Benjamin, Yarket, are spending a few weeks in Oitawa, wi Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Connolly, Yarker, will spend a few 'weeks in Mon Lieut.-Colone! Mulloy is staying at the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. Mrs. D. A. Nesbitt and Miss Mary Napanee, - are in Klugston to visit Mrs, F. R. Farley, thence to Lindsay, where they will reside In the future. N. TT. Greenwood left to-day for Olean, N.Y., wd thence to California for the next few months. James Crawford and Ueorge Nicol and their wives will leave for Long Branch, California, on Thursday next. * Edgerton Russell, . Napanee, an- nounces the engagement wf Bis eld- est daughter, Lulu May, to George Grant Buell, Kingston. (Continued on Page 14.) a------------ and Mrs. Albert Hint, Egan- ¥ "have removed to. 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