x a esivemed b | pit the younges memt "the re! two Te] a i sind 14 Stonewall 2 Carnegie tied | score ona long sho. Lsrapit i in his: mo de ana has a genial personality "of character. That'. wosmied was evidenced by fface that lie. was elated to Torevious Service on Hoar He is now filling his third Timinutes later, 3 hime Pohes. Doubtices a ith | his. litude on wip lit v under ils ar In Hadi "fr wild amually: be found study of the facts of a 'public issne will be suffjcient war. rant for his attitiide upour such ne a present : up dst should be. i eam brought pecial |. ut 125 supporters on a nt and started in to trim the v aud black to a standstill, ree Wagliorne called play it 8.30 and for the first five or tapinutes 'it looked as though "Porry was up against i A) hing ton started in with a rush df 1 about 15 seconds had landed one] u the local wet minute No. 2 followed the Things were getting rather Fpseripus at this juncture and the fi decided they had to play some ey wanted to uphold their good ttation. After some minutes of liard playing they located the hingten net at 8.39, nine min. frond starting time and at 8.40 the Hard and loke checking followed and at 8.45 Jam: ngtou tallied one more. The als went at it again and 3 min Le | later again tied tlie score. Dosing the next 3 minutes two imofe got past I. Stewart, the ly 4 Cannington rooters making: good use of their horns or anything else they could make a noise with. Port {Petry decided they could not stand for; that 'and at 8.55 one more slipped past the godl keeper in the red! and: black uniform, : Three mines later the score was tied | One more and was still a tie when Si half time was called: about four Playing was re- staned at 9 15 and like the first half was fast from start to finish, While score of 9-7 is somewhat good hockey. playiug.it. no 2 ication whatever of the Rane: Cahnington started the scoring act din this half landing their sixth at 9.16: At 9.17 Port Perry was en- titled fo six opposite their name and one minute later changed it to | seven, Cannington pressed hard to \ a her daughter, Mrs. Séobt again tie things up but Carnegie, Cook Stewart & Co. broke up their plendid rushes and seut the rubber back to where it belonged and where host of the playing of the evening was dotie--in the vicinity of the Cannington goal. At 922 'the locals slipped in the eighth and 7 minutes later No. o followed it." Cannington worked = like rojans aud Port Perry did ot loaf iy. At 9.31 a Cantiington man anaged to slip past Carnegie and oked in the seventh. The see- ; Fr act was then punduced but tit result so far as the score es outided and the contest was As regards the game it was good clean exhibition of Canada's fe ional winter sport. Shinny and "Wag. do not assotiate aud when Ihe is on duty you have to play key or take! the fence. = How- the penalties were few and far een and even these were for ahd high. entleman Bi ie bell caught D 'aud he occupied 'a for a minute, on player is stick and | In about an: | Six months' interest "has been 'added to: vour deposits. In future interest will be paid or com- pounded every three months--4 times a year--« next payment Feb. 209th. TERRE BLACKSTOCK A Branch of this Bank is being opened in the Village of Blackstock. CG. HUTCHESON, Manager FEBRUARY COLD WEATHER BARGAINS You will be WARM ENOUGH after getting some of our Hot February Bargains ROSE & CO. The Fair After the Weddings What is Wanted ? Furniture of Course H. And where can you find NEW HOME fur nishings ~ more suitable and at less cost ? Come and get your first lesson in econoinical buy ng et our store. We challenge the city 10 acre stores to do as well for