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8 Friday, March 17, 1911. THE EVENING CITIZEN. OTTAWA. CANADA. jture and Jut aa the Ottawa younf-I Stanley Cup Chasers.

ster re urea ra on iung siueeuui i mo i. 7 9 Khnm venf eff fnr In the Sporting World trip and even against the odd man, Ridpath dashed In and eoored. Mele was benched for tripphig and In his absent Walsh made it 92. The challengers had sevtjra! ehots. but Ottawa Hockey Club.

Just see the displays in our downstairs and double deck windows of FIXE SPRING CLOTHES There's some class to them we assure you. SOME GLASS THIS they were apparency pie for Lesueur. Ottawa led by 92 when the second period ended. CLOSER IN' THIRD. eiv Plav was closer and far more inter estin In the third.

WaJeh made it io on Riddvs assist a rut in ten sec JI.Cl'..' onds, Marty omce more sagged the STANLEY CUP REMAINS IN OTTAWA PORT ARTHUR BEATEN BY 13 TO 4 Western Challengers Were Outclassed by World's Champions in Fast, Clean Exhibition, Home Team Doubling Score in First Period and Getting Seven Straight in Second. Visitors Showed Gameness and Staying But Found Themselves Unable to Cope (MONOVMCCO l-Ul) jflen' JfttrntEpfjer S3 ttatoa nets. ie maae on a long bool, Meikle being off when the three goals were negotiated Darragh were ban ished for trippinp and while he was away, Walter netted tne tmra ror Port Arthur on a pretty piece of play. mcMa mictflkA in hantohina Shore second tltmo as Hamby had 134 SPARKS STREET. rearly poKea at aicuregur olh-r, thinking that the puck was beside it.

T-iarvivi, urnja tntiired hot he continued and then McDonough. crashed into the With Great Speed and Science of Silver Seven. boards, hurting his Knee. He reiireu and Darragh went off to even up. Wellington got the sixteenth for Port Arthur on a long rush and far-away shot and Waleh tallied the next and 4 last for Ottawa in three minutes.

EARL GREY ATTENDED. MAPLE LEAFS ARE CHAMPIONS Bankers Were Beaten in Rough Match at Rideau Rink. Plav was clean throughout, Bowie FRACTURED SKULL German Severely Hurt in a Match With Frank Gotch. Chicago, March 16. FrarJk Ootch tonight threw Henry Bahn, known as Samson, a 260 pound German champion eo hard it caused a fracture of the German's skull.

Physicians at ths match declared that Bahn was seri Ottawa Defence Checked Port Arthur Forwards to a Standstill, While Line of Defending Septet Fairly Bewildered Opponents. Marty Walsh Distinguished Himself by Scoring Ten Goals. 3,000 People Saw Good Game on Beautiful Sheet of Ice. and Campbell again being on the Job. JACK V.UJi;it, rover or the Pt)rt Arthur team, who played great hockey In last night's maU'li.

The Westerners found their Interpreta El tion of tho rules somewhat bewildering, especially the offside ekating for which they were called many times. His Excellency Earl Grey and a party from Government House were in at ously hurt. The men were to have tle Almonte. Wellington was seldom able to cope wtth the will-'o-the-wlsp rushes of the elusive Kidpath. Jack Darragh at rover dished up his usual faultless exhibition, checking with deadly accuracy, coming back wjth every Tush to help out the defence end often going through single- tendance.

Earl Grey facing tho puck. He was escorted out on the ice and introduced to the officials by Stanley wrestled for two out of three falls. After they had struggled seven minutes and 20 seconds Gotch obtained a MAFITV W.VISH, champion goalROttr of the N.H.A. lie tallied ton times against 1'ort Arthur. applause.

They made a much belter impression, in fact, than the Gait challengers and if the ottawas had not been at their very beat, the Port Arthur players would likely have given Lower Town Team Carried Off Intermediate League Cup. Cup Trustee Foran. MANTf VACANT SEATS. handed to the nets. Parragh Is un- The attendance was larger than at leg hold and tossed the German over his head.

Bahn landed on the hack of his head unconscious. The match was awarded to Gotch, who later announced he had signed a contract to meet any wrestler in the world. them a decidedly interesting argument. Monday's game and each team will likely ket about $R00. The Port Ar Lively Row Among Spectators Caused Trouble.

It was in a nutshell, fast, pretty hock ey from start to finish. Port Arthur despite the one sided score working ike beavers from beginning to end. Thev played best in fact the clos The gallant silver seekers from the town of Port Arthur met with an overwhelming defeat in their mntrh last right against the Ottawas, the Stan-, ley cup holders, by a score of 13 goals to 4 Successfully defending the celebrated silverware and tile world's championship. Three thousand people eaw the Westerners outclassed in a pretty exhibition at the Laurier avenue It was a 'sudden death" game and the challengers, as the result will take back, to the wilds of Northern' Ontario, nothing but sympathy and remarkable respect for the ability o1' the invir.cihie ottawas. The visitors proved stronger than expected and Micceeded in serving up a far prettier i exhibition than that displayed by the I lalt team in Monday's game.

They I were never really dangerous, however. for Ottawa doubled the in the first period, after the ouphunters had gained a lead of 2 to 1. and ran in sev thur seven will disband here today, several going to Toronto, one to Montreal and the others back West. After the game last night they were entertained at the house of commons restaurant by Mr. James Conmee, M.P.

The line up: Ottawa Port Arthur Goal Lesueur Zelgler Point Lake McDonough Cover Point FIRST CAWE TONIGHT Renfrew and Wanderers Meet in New York Series. Russell Howie and Puin iin C'amphM' were to have left ye.stt-nlay fnr New York to referee tho hi scries ltuppn the Canadian professional hockey iams, which starts tonight. Thev, however, de A roiifrh and tumble exhibition was witnessed at the rtidoau rink last evening, when the Hankers and Maple lafs met to decide the championship of the Intermediate City Hockey league. The result was a win for the Leafs hy 4 goals to 1, There was very Mule good hockey, the checking being too close, while In the first half the players got away with all sorts of rough work. Th'e game was late In Btartlng, and only two twenty-minute SLIP EASY TIES Made tubular and without lining, pull through the collar with ease, novelty designs and colors.

50c-75c merited several additional goals. It once more a case of a weak defence 1 eing absolutely helpless against the remarkable scoring machine of the OttrMa club. At times the Westerners Lochinvurs would appear to be havins? the better of the' play. Occasionally, in fact, they would be bombarding I.esueur with winked Then suddenly as though hurled from a cannon, a stripped figure in red, white and black would hurst out of the scrambling knot near the Ottawa goal. Three four other members of the home team would immediately break away and while the Westerners were vainly trying to check back to help (heir imperilled defence, the Ottawa forward would dodge in on Zeig-ier.

pass the pu here and there and finally land it in the twine. This occurred on at least four occasions, i 'H AI.LK.W.FHS Ol'TC'IiASSEP. I'ndoubtedly. the Ottawas outclassed their opponents, for while the Westerners had speed, condition and stick-handling- they lacked the effective "Inside hockey." which the Ottawas displayed. They failed to check back with the deadly consistency of the Ottawas and their passing and shooting is much inferior.

Nevertheless, they seemed to "get in right" with the crowd so to speak with the result that every good play on the parts of the visitors me: with a rpady round of Shore Darragh Carpenter Rover Walker Center O'Leary oided to remain over for the Stanley nip frame, and will not pro to New York until Sunday, when they will join the OtUwas at Montreal. They will referee hoth games between the Ottawa and Wan ing minutes of the game. WILL COME EAST AGAIN. "Well we were beaten and soundly beaten," commented Manager Gordon of the challengers, after the game. "But It wasn't a humiliating defeat.

Our boys played itieir best and we have no kick whatever to make on any possible score. Of course, the better team won, hut it's no disgrace to be beaten by that Ottawa seven. They're the finest all round aggregation I have ever seen in action." Gordon's sentiments were apparently those of every member of the vanquished team. They conceded the superiority of the Ottawas and were delighted to think that they had been able to put up such an interesting game. "We'll be back for the cup In a year or two," put in Paddy McDonough, over whose injured knee, a couple of trainers Walsh derer teams.

The Renfrew party ft periods were oiayeri. In the first half there was little to choose between the two teams, and the score at the Interval was 1-1. The Lower Town septet excelled their opponents In following back and in shooting, but the Bankers were superior In both stick-handling and skating. Patsy Ooody tallied the first goal on a shot from close quarters, after receiving a pass from W. Kane, in thirteen minutes.

It was after this that the real rough work started, a'though the players were getting to each other repeatedly without en straight in the second, when the visitors melted before the cyclonic attacks of the home team, polishing off a brilliant performance hv a train yesterday, Tommie Smith being an ad ie5 starter. They will play the Wamie-rerJ at. St. Nicholas rink tonight tomorrow night. New York men will prnlv ably referee the Renfrew-Wandi-rei series.

doubling up on their opponents in the third. Nevertheless the score, to use I a time worn expression does not rep- resent the play for the visitors really being penalized. Doody was checked hy Don Brophy. and when he lost the puck Brakeman Loses Life. North Bay.

March 16. Geore Cfluchey, C. P. K. hrukeman.

of North Bay, was struck in some mysterious he swung around ar uropny wun nis stick, the latter reta Mating. Instead of going to th timers, Doody remained on were working. "We learned a few pointers tonight and we have many more to pick up. Watch out for Port Arthur in 1912." Goalkeeper Zelgler volunteered the assortion that Marty Walsh was the greatest all round center nun he had ever played against and the forwards of the Westerners were unanimous in saying that they had never been pitted against any thing so solid or substantial as th defence of the home team. "A stonewall Isn't In It with that Lake-Shor combination," commented Johnni Walker, the star of the vieiting septet, who learned early In the game to respect the strength of the Ottawa defence.

"Why It was next to impossible to get by either of them." VISITORS' DEFENCE WEAK. As previously stated the Western Right Wing Rid pa tli McGregor Left Wing Kerr Wellington Referee, Russell Bowie, Montreal; judge of play, Duncan Campbell, Montreal; umpires, P. Baskorville, Ottawa, and W. Crouch, Port Arthur; timers, M. Rosenthal, Ottawa, and W.

Gordon, Port Arthur; penalty timers, S. Rosenthal, Ottawa, and B. Hessan, Port Arthur. SUMMARY. 1 Port McGregor 3.80 2 Ottawa Walsh 2.30 3 Port Carpenter 2.00 4 Ottawa Walsh 3.00 5 Ottawa Walsh 5.30 6 Ottawa Kerr 230 Second Period.

7 Ottawa Walsh 430 8 Ottawa Ridpath 4.00 the ice. ana wrien piay resumea ne nu the team, lie had hard lu'ek in his Bhooting vr Ottawa's totaJ would have bee- sixteen or seventeen. WALSH'S GREAT SCORING. It was to Marty Walsh, however, that the "were attached in last night's struggle, the Kingstonian scoring no fewer than 10 goals. This is a decidedly great performance, for Walsh not only tallied at will, but he did a great deal of eh re-king and was on top ijt' itrhe rubber from beglnndng to end.

Mairty's record of ten goals has not been equalled in any N.H.A. match to date, but six years ago in the Ottawa-Dawson series Frank Mc-Gee bagged about fifteen. In 'the first period Walsh skated over to the timer's box and loaned up against the fence. "V'ou'r all in, Marty." Manager Gordon, of the challengers, jocularly remarked. "That defence is prety hot stuff, isn't it." After the fame Gordon walked oit on the ice, patted Wafcih on the back and toJd him he had never seen hds equal.

The crowd seemed to realize that it as Marty's night en. and the applause for the Kingston boy was at times deafening. The shooting of the entire Ottawa's line was brilliant throughout: tjjey r.eve- forgot the necessity of checking back and when either Lake or Shore went up wjth the attack or Waksh was back to protect Lesueur. Better teaim play, In fact, has seldom been seen. FAST SHEET OF ICE.

The sudden drop in tho temperature and the hard ice made the conditions under which the cup game was played ideal. Russell Bowie and Duncan Campbell remarked that the ice was the finest they had ever skated over, aifd the players were unanimously oif the same opinion. Manager Dey had the surface glistening like a huge mirror when the teams appeared. It was manicured during each interval, and as the reisuilt the pace was lightning like throughout. It is interesting, in passing, to note that both Stan.ey cup chasing teams have found Ice made to the.ir spevial order in Ottawa.

Gait prayed for soft going, and they got it. Port Arthur pleaded' for a hard, fast surface, and once more tihe weather clerk came across with tho goods. Had the ice been hard for the Gait game and soft for that of Iat night Ottawa in both contests would have emerged with a much wider margin. The Westerners, however, made a much better impression than Gait, for while Allle Sutherland across the shoulder. Referee Oroulx Increased Doody's penalty to seven minutes and gave Sutherland two also.

After Brophy came on if jT tit manner hy an eastbound Winnipeg express forty mllee west of North Bay sustaining a compound fracture of the skull and broken leg. Oalichey was braking on a freight nnd in milking he skated down the side with the rubber, and Ktvinirinir in. he nassed it to B. Y2DA ujl the siding at Hagar was sent hack to flag the express. Tho engineer of thf Sladen, who drove It Into the corner of the nets, tielng the score.

The Maple Leafs, however, protested, and tne urn- pire was replaced, not, however, before a lively tight ensued between the sim-1 porters of both teams In that end of the! express did not see the ilngman and the first intimation of hi.s presence wai when the engine struck him. Railway men cannot understand the accident. Death resulted this morning, f'auchey 9 Ottawa Waljsh 1.30 IBB ers showed a good deal more than many expected them to have. They had an abundance of epeed, and they never ceased In their well meant at 10Ottawa Ridpath 11 Ottawa Walsh 6.00 Third Period. 12 Ottawa Walsh tacks on the Ottawa goal.

Prettier rink. 1 ne goal coumeu, mm uieio wm, no further scoring before half time. At the intermission Iteferee Ted Groulx warned the players that he was going to be strict on deliberate fouls, and It seemed to have the desired effect, fnr in the last period iKiody was the only player penalized. Walter Kane scored the goal that gave the Leafs the lead shortlv after the seiond session began. Bob Mooney practically cinched it when he skated In on top of Lowe and shot stickhandling could not have been asked for and as a rule they shot clev 3.00 .10 .30 2.00 13 Ottawa Walsh ,14 Ottawa Walsh 15 Port Walker More of Our 22nd Anniversary Sale To-day (St.

Patrick's Day) And To-morrow, Saturday is 24 years old and married. The funeral will be held at Tevis. Que. Score Jail and Asylum. Winnipeg, Marrh 16.

The grand 1ur of the loeal asf lzes handed out fimfl strong reromnienitTTTTons lo the provincial government today regarding the existing aorommodatfon in snrh institutions ns th local and Selkirk asylum. The staffs are underpaid and overworked. In re-gsrd to the asylum the grand jury says that a hoard of examiner should be appointed to Irspert them. At present there Is no rlnssirViHlon, the insane and those of Insane tendencies be-ing all herded together. erly.

They used their bodies with good effect, played the boards in telling style and repeatedly blocked the defenders in a far more emphatic manner than many of the Eastern teams Iff fori Arinur. i ctiioe kmu 17 Ottawa Walsh 3.00 PENALTIES. Ridpath, 3 Shore, 3 another Into the twine. Billy Mooney was responsible for the next ana lasi goal on a fine piece of play, no lurtner Meikle, 3 Meikle. 3 Darragh, 3 Shore.

3 Darragh, 3 mins. Totals. Ottawa, 16 Port Arthur. 6 mins. SKATING EXHIBITION had been able to do.

The "polish," however, wasn't included in their repor-toire. Goalkeeper Zeigler stopped very well at times but he was woefully slow In clearing and allowed Walsh and Ridpath to bat two or three through his legs. He failed to keep the busy little Ottawans away from his nets as Eastern net guardians have learned to do and moreover ha was apparently bewildered by the adeptness with which the Ottawans nursed the puck behind his goal and then flipped it out for a tally. Capt. McDonough at point showed occasional bursts of speed and Intercepted scores of likely looking passes.

11 failed to use his body with the effec tiveness of Iake or Shore, however, Minto Club Quartet Gave Show Good News ithey did less heavy cheoklrag and at Boston. scores being registereo. Hilly Mooney and Walter Kane starred for the winning seven on the line, their work being excellent. The latter nlayed the boards to perfection, while Moonsy followed back In a tireless manner. Boh Mooney was a stone wall at point and broke up all kinds of dangerous attacks, while his goal was a beauty.

Don Brophy was easily the star on the Bankers' line, allhoiiRh Steve I'rquhart ami Allie showed up well at times. Dug Sladen was very conspicuous on the defence. The teams and officials were as follow: i Maple Leafs. Bankers. Goal.

B. Wnsella A- Iw Tolnt. It. Mooney Little Covcr-I'nlnt. W.

Curley Ti. Slsden Hover. P. Doody S. l-rquhart Center.

II. Davles n. Sladon rough work, they were faster and far neater and more effective in every respect. GAVE 'EM A SCARE. People In tho home town must have Boston.

March 16 Lady Evelyn iGrev, daughter nt Earl Grey, the Rover nor General of Canada, was ine of the participants In a skating shouted themselves hi arse as they received news of the first period for carnival patromized by a notable gathering: of Morton society folk at The New Imperials Are Now Ready Both Hard and Soft and often wandered too far down the the Hotin Arena tonight fr the Port Arthur started to bore In from tile lirst face off. Walker shooting after three minutes' play and McGreg benefit of a local charity. Countess Grey and her two. daughters. Lady or getting the rebound drove it past ice.

carpenter at cover was one of the weak spots of the team. Ho checked well, but the Ottawa forwards found him a target for their dodging with tho result that they took every Pvbil and Lady Evelyn, who are in the city for a visit of a week or more. Lejiueur as the little western contin gent went wild with delight. In two and a half minutes Bruce Ridpath were the special guests ol tne even' Ing. There were no skating compe chance on going around him.

Hot It dashed up the Ice and crossed the rubber ever to Walsh, who bagged th; tltlons. but the Minto Skating club quartet of Ottawa, a crack organiza 1911 first of his ten. In two minutes Port Arthur again prosed the play, O'Learv tion eonrpoweo ot Lady fcivciyn ure. 'Mies E. Klngsford, R.

Haycock and arid Ci.ipenter driving the second past the irtonlshed Lesueur. Thus the tigers went Into tho lead for the Itlglll 'ina. Kane A. Sutherland Left Wing. V.

Moonev I. Brnphy ltfree. Ted Oroulx; Judge of plav. Fred McUurn; timers, D. Kraner and L.

Hone; penalty timer, P. Mct'ann; umpires, W. Cotter and L. Illcharda. THE HORSE SHOW Ottawas Second Annual Promises tobeSuccess.

Arrangement are proccedl ng r' for the holding of the second annual second time. That, fortunately, was their ilmlt. Afterwards the cup refused to be budged. Wakth coolly took RUpath's pims and went right in on top of Zelgler for their fourth goal, and in a very short time Marty had iP. H.

Chrysler, gave an exhibition. Lady Evelyn Grey also appeared In pair, skating with Mr. Haycock, and was warmly irreeited for her share In the graceful and picturesque performance. other (Asters whn took part In the ca nival were Krlus fchmltt. of Berlin.

Irvine Hrnkaw, ex-ehamplon of America, and Mrs. Hrnkaw. of the 'Itarger-Wnliach club, of New York. JEANETTE BEAT BARRY Colored Mart Had Better of Short Bout at New York. put his team In the lead, Darragh's pims giving the Kingston boy his chance.

Albert Kerr made It 42 on a long shot and the period ended with tho ottawas 2 goals ahead. Carpenter and McDonough were slow In getting started; nor did they check back with the speed of the opposing defence men. The dpfence, In other words, was the shaky end of the visiting team. WALKER STARRED OS LINE. On the line Fort Arthur made a much better showing.

Young O'Leary, tho Ottawa lioy, who started out at center, did good work while he wa In the game. He Ls a good stlckhandler and shot and should. In a year or two develop, a very fair forward. Johnny Walker, the rover, Port Arthur boy, In his 21st year. whs hy a wldo margin the finest of the visitors.

Walker lin speed to burn, handles his stick neatly and checks with the suro sign every time, lie never fugged nnd was up nd bai with nlmont every rush of the night. WlllHrd McGregor at right wing and Wellington on the starboard sldo, were. both conspicuous, although they lacked the peed of ltldimth and Kerr. Tho passlnu of the Westerners was crude and they were repeatedly called hack for skating In advance of the puck. Howie and Campbell were unusually trick In this respect nd on four or Ottawa llorwo show, the dutea duel-! del on being May t.

3. 4, 5 and t. the week following the Torx-nto -hw, TOOK 8 EVEN The second period was all In favor Ottawa, thus beln the center of the circuit. At tho hurt meeting: of the of Ottnwn, goals coming thick and exi-cutlve a number of addition- al clnasrn for pinle were nddiol. This i faet.

alsh rushed alone and batten one In aa he fell a grand piece of year over will be distributed In work that brought down the house prlnea, heldet which a number of and Kldpnth made It 6-2 when he valuable ftim have been donated. took the rebound off Kerr snot. The executive eommltlce have com Melkle replaced o'lary wt this June- pleted alntngenients for tho repeating of the pavilion, and hnve placed tho boxea on sale. Knim WMsnt In New York. March Jean-nette, the negro heavyweight from New Jersey, had all the better of a ten-round bout with Jim Harry at the National Hurting Club of Am-erica tonight.

There were no knockdown. Jeannntte uiJl left and right Jabs with great effect. Inter- ThiB.li OUR CLASSY HAT dication there will be a greater demand than Inat year for boxhoklarit' Tha ieatlng la being rearranged, ao that all will bo in rwadl- 1 1 live occasions when their chance look Spring Shirt which you cannot afford to overlook. Our ipecial price Opening 1191 (3. Other Hats arriving dally.

Extraordinary Bargains in Every Department. A Rare Chance to Secure Your SPRING APPAREL sensed with heavy noiry mowa ana right uiipen uts. Harry awiina" wildly for Jeannettea body throughout the fight, but few of Ms awmga tended nnd those thnt did had little effect on the negro. At the final bell Harry wo dml and weak. opinion at the rlngalde waa that another round would have seen Harry kv ked nut.

lloth Hnrrv arxt Jeannelte sail for Huron on Saturday, the formor to meet all corners and the latter to light the winner of the Lanrford' McVey bout at Paris. ed brighter the heard the whistle blow. They passed slower than the ottswse and as the result t.ake nnd Hhnre were able to break up rush after rush with surprising ease. Melkle wn not In any way an Improvement over 01eary. He auffered two pens I tie and was with the timers when Ottawa scored thrle In the second period.

C1U.MPION8 IN FINE Hooksv sucih as that played by the In I art tilnht's ame la practically unbeatable. The defence of (he ehampl'ona was lis beat throughout, the bard he lliidlna; both lke neaa In arood tlma fr Iho holdlnj of th jrhow. Tho prUo llet rontalm elghty-sli elaaaei this year, thirteen or fourteen addltbaial being added, an that the Ottawa ahnw I about rual to Ihoaa held In Toronto and Montreal, both In valu of priiea and nurtber of elaaa. Although laat year th show hud to rlo ores day earlier than wh anticipated, owimr to th Klna-'a death, th dlrootor hav ne-elded. ueh waa I he greet aiieoeat of the nrm vrtiiur, to add aemher dv, m.iklng fb ahnw five darn, inatad of four a bnt Hetn fdiieee veer ,1 U' III Hi eerf Henry J.

Sims LIMITED. 110 SPARKS ST. MUST STOP IT Intcrprovincial Union on Trail of Barnstorming Players. Montreal, Mh 1-Svel elavera ef The World's Palate Prefers and Shore in their element. Lemieur made of clever stop In val and.

ttfullke bl opponrn at the other rod of the rink, "Peerlnw Percy" al-' a to clear before the op-; postn forward rould net Into con- tact with the rubber, only one lona i shot a low oie from the port side by i MetlriKir in the third period, eluded htlrrt. I.ak rushed with arent aperd, land Shore did llkewl-e, the Jailer j'ten. eanina: hla )' from end in end i on a serpentine attack that IWt fhe at Discount Prices Every Department Offers Special Reductions Until 9 o'clock Saturday Night Hie liiiefpfovlw ll Amtiif nrkv union msv hni ihrmlva In net wslr Na fb result ef tarriMnrnilfif it-it-i nrmind li rmifiir, T'if er four rs if players lieuri'i eti mitM teams iiti'lr mim or of Mi-o mulch" Wrf" ftiollv prifr ffrfd ORCHESTRA TODAY FROM 2.30 TO 5,30 EVERYBODY WELCOME. ha in atw II is tir.tnti ihnt lli c.trrti.ira of III le s.h! In lot fh ffto res hav ti.tt two fe tint inlaws pii'hsef a ati td i hsv the fol nt flf.Kf" Ttv tra. tk tnnl be at mi.

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tlltpnll'lal etrirrf Ihi ttiha, Roadways Expenditure. A larae um of mitie will hata la Several Xcw Lines Added Especially for Today's Selling com: wmi the crowd The 2 Macs, Limited 1'ort Arthur player" ntxia-wa- wteir own Iinrrlna a little fi.hnes the work of the te. fi.nc was beymid criticism. Thr chwkth- ny suiMTinr It that of the Westerner, and they, although tiht'r than Mcliotpumh and 'ar n-Irr. their weight a bettrr ad-I'sti'nfe OTTAWA LINK IHItKI'KWrttliLK.

The Ottawa line likewUe brlb liairt at all aa. They repeated,) out-hut i their ept'nf'fll often say in a ImiioIi before the up. posit) (imrlet hd prepared fnf (he aita.k, Th tombl'mllon as rof In evidence than in several i4 tb previous mat'-h" Albert Kerr and tifiira ttiripath lved Ihe board to prfeelnn. and s'thoinh Mrtrtnr atunk i fh (tfo. kviile eiiisn Mk a tearth.

"I'wbbte" hd the bettrr the auburn batftd cyon frocn busy lit he impended tbia rnr in pulta t'a maeadant fnad'taya in fhao, etat years, ihe hi ng.tt a. a ffinf Wller 's-iliMettf fierrtufr ha. been sfM en Ibrfn WMh t- soil that of llirni mf- ml slate ef ilisfnualf h' EVERYTKINO MEN and B0Y3 WEAR. IOC Eparki Street. nW.d hal maradsm fied' aS be pt if, r) Mliitisle fof vetf T'' total am'iiiel has s.1 Is IJIt.noo.

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