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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 8

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THE OTTAWA. UAAAJJA. mbm a b. mam WANDERERS HOLD OTTAWAS WUN If but by tr KMeaus n'l other eurlli.g clubs In nil parts of tho I'ominlon. The Ottawa club, fortunately, hfd a cpVr.did, energetic board of oflicer, and His pointed with pride to Its Kept; lnee in organisation when Ot AT WINNIPEG STANLEY CUP His I SPLENDID CURLING RINK OPENED BY EARL GREY Ottawa Curling Club's New Quarters on Vittoria Street Are the Finest in Canada.

Defeated Kenora to Five. Ten New Glasgow Team Is Again Defeated tawa was known an Ky lown. His Excellency. (losing, again thanked the Ottawa club for Us hospitality. He hoped to become mi expert curler and would le delighted to use the rink at times.

CURLING FIRST STONE. At the conclusion of His Ex'-ellency' reply, President Manuel Invited him to the ice. The party proceeded to the rink where Earl Grey kklppcd LOCALS BRILLIANT SEVEN TO TWO Happy 1 MOGUL Game Was Fast and Mc Senators Excel the Cup the first ston, declaring the new rink open. It was a splendid shot, the stone turning In the course of Its journey towards the tee, and finishing well within the six-foot circle. His Excellency was loudly applauded.

Ho and Mr. Manuel each put three or four mor New Year Ottawa Rinks Defeated Arnprior and Retained Challenge Cup After Exciting Game. Hunters, Surprise in West. Millan Did not Play. ..1.

vis, again demonstrating their after which the party adjourned FROM Egyptian Cigarettes (Cork Tips) 15C PR BOX. J. Hi OTTA Winnipeg, Dec. 80-( Special -By a I It Thi magnificent new quarters of the Ottawa Curlln club, Vittoria street, were formally opened on Saturday, Ills Montreal. December 34 The New Glasgow team lost again to the champion Wanderers Saturday, thy to the dining room, here refreshment were served.

The following oiitcers of the Ottawas were pre-ant: Mr. John Manuel, president; Mr. James Manuel, vice-president; Dr. Herrldge, chaplain; (id as keen devotees of the game of English, Irish and French extraction rs those from Auld Scotia. "We embrace this opportunity of ae- Ji-o of 10 goals to 5.

tho Ottawa hoc key t- am put Moinewhat of a crimp on acore this time being reven to two, Ajtceuency Karl Grey officiating In the wanderers therefore win the round 1 I to 3. with gratitude the splendid encouragement given by your distinguished predecessors and yourself to this glorious winter game. Fort twenty. presence of several hundred enthusiastic follower of the good old roaring Mr. W.

J. Realty, secreta. -treaburer; Messrs. W. J.

Johnston and 1 Gamble, auditors; Messrs. A. A. Whlllaiis. Y.

C. Little, T. C. lioviile, The match In a way was more Inter csung tflan on Thursday, even though Same. Appropriate ceremonies fo W.

Rowan, C. I. S-0 E. L. Learoyd and me ice was Heavy, because at time the visitors put mre e-lneer in thel defend it once more at any time after next week.

The rinks and scores were as lowed and teature of the dav, the three successive years the Governors-General of the Dominion for the time being have given a magnificent cup match between Ottawa and Arnprior -k. out with all respect for the 134' Sparks Street i competition, and with perhaps a iittl sportsmanlike feeling which encou for possesion of the celebrated Quebec natural pride we may mention mat thirteen of these cups are in possession rageu me Glasgow team to come here and measure sticks with the tin- preliminary hopes of the Kenora Thistles toard.i thin ueanon's Stanley cup. From the standpoint of effective hockey the visitors from the east made monkeys of their opponents from the Lake of the Woods district. It was decisively proven by the performance of last evening that Kenora has fancy; and fast skaters, while Ottawa has hockey players. The Ottawas allowed the Thistles to skate their heads off In the flrt 15 minutM of each half.

Then they wont at them with of fee-' tlve checking nnd clever Against such tactics combined with generalship on the part of both tho Smiths Kenora put tip a helpless ar-; tide. Theirs was Individual work of I OTTAWA. J. 0. Anderson L.

Blair W. c. Little ARNPRIOR. W. Gardner Jas.

Gaudette H. Johnston A. Hood world champions the series was real- O. H. Hutchinson, of the management committee; Messrs.

Charles Holbrook, W. J. Glover, E. L. Horwood, George H.

Rogers, W. L. Blair, P. Larmonlh, Fred Smith and William Anderson, of the financial board. Others present were: Rideaus Messrs.

F. K. Bennetts, secretary; G. C. Wainwright, treasurer; J.

F. Shaw, Col. A. P. Sherwood, Col.

W. P. Anderson, E. D. Sutherland, E.

L- Britton, Col. Blggar. R. H. Haycock and R.

G. Code. Arnprior Messrs. J. S.

Mohr, i.v no more man a good practice for of the Ottawa Curling club. "In Its career of over half a century our club has had In up: and downs, but we may venture to say, without C. Scott the Wanderers. (skip) 32 (skip)-6 mo met that they looked upon the Challenge cup, which the Ottawas captured last winter, resulted In a victory for the representatives of the Capital by 30 shots. Well known eurlers were pesent on behalf of the P.ldeau Curl-Inr club of Ottawa; the Heather club of Montreal; and the.

Perth, Arnprior and Rockland club. His Excellency curled the first atone over the new iiheet of Ice and was presented with egotism, that at all times the Ottawa match as such was proven by their Curling club has endeavored to en cnanging tho forward line on Satur aay ami giving Blatchfoid a chance to courage the sport on account of the healthful exercise which it affords. see wnat he could do thereby giving W. J. Beany J.

P. Moers L. F. A. Maingy R.

Budd O. H. Hutchison T. Fiaker W. Stuart W.

J. Johnston (skip) 1" (skip) 13 The visitors were banqueted after the match, speches being made by Messrs. Stuart and Scott, the successful skips. "Tonight the duty devolves upon the crnie tiusscll a rest for the nleht. very exciting kind, but It was not of Ottawa Curling clnh fif ilefenHirw (he an address of mere was a fairly good crowd and they cheered the visitors fully welcome and banqueted challenge cup.

which Is "now as much as the home team. New Glasgow did not play Redely Messrs. Johnston and Hood. Arnprior. on Saturday, but they played anotmr Macoonnld.

by the hospitable officers and members of tile Ottawa club. His Excellency arrived promptly at I o'clock, accompanied by Col. Han-bury Williams, Miijor Poynter and Mr. Levlson-Gower. Earl Grey was glum three rousing cheers on arrival.

Mr. John Manuel, president of the Ottawa -on oi tue wanderer seemed to work as hard as they might while the New Glasgow men, still froh. were in our possession. Of the 135 games which, have been played for this the Ottawa Curling club has contested for It 43 times, and out of this large number of games has won the cup on 34 occasions. "In conclusion permit us to express to Your Excellency our grateful thanks for the honor you have done us in becoming our patron, with the expression of the hope that Your Excellency and your friends may use the rink at whatever time may be convenient to you.

We desire, at this particular sea Glass May PUy. Montreal, oUe ijec 3o.At a 'lal meeting tije K.CH.L league, held Saturday afternoon In" committee room of the Arena, it decided to allow Frank Glass to "ith the Wanderers this season Pile the fact that Messrs. W. Brom and George Cameron, the Mow delegates, produced a contract ur, which Glass agreed to plav with -Montreal team during this season ,50. The Wanderers caused the surprise by having Mr.

Harry Tri present as their legal representatis Ottawa was not represented delegates in attendance were: Capta 7 Fred MoRobie In the chair: Mr V'-tV Curling club, and the other officers, replied congratulating the Ottawas on their success In defending the challenge cup. HANDSOME NEW STRUCTURE. The new rink is situated on Vittoria street, between Kent and Lyon, and is undoubtedly one of the finest In existence. It was built by Mr. John Manuel and placed at the disposal of the Ottawa club.

Made of solid brick I with the finest oak woodwork, it stands about fifty feet high equipped with all members and guests welcomed His apparently doing their very best. Unfortunately, they lost control of the puck almost every time they were permitted to bring it close to the Wanderers' nets. Excellency at the entrance, nearly all those present being garbed in their picturesque curling costumes, tam-o- nantera, sashes and all. The party was photographed; Earl Grey standing In the center; Mr. John Manuel on his trie requirements of a first-ciass model building.

It has a splendid big re AFRAID OF STRACHAN. The two Macdonalda and Williams were the most aggressive of the men, but they all seemed to be afraid of Hilly Straohan, and kept as far away from him as the safety of their game permitted. Once they came really very dose to scoring, but Johnson came iwtt. sunlit, wno aciea as secretarl ception room, a dining hall, and four galleries from which a full view of the air. Roily Elliott, Mr.

V' Bramleyatfroi son, to extend to 1 our Excellency, to Her Excellency the Countess Grey and to the members of your distinguished family, our best wishes for a happy and prosperous Xew Year." Mr. John read the address, which was signed by himself as president; Mr. James Manuel, vice-president, and Mr. W. J.

Heatty, secretary, of the Ottawa club. right; Mr. James Manuel, vice-president of the Ottawas on his left, and surrounded by the members and guests. Afterwards His Excellency was conducted Into the reception room and presented with the address of welcome, which was as follows: McLaughlin, Mr. W.

P. Lunny, Mr. C. Kenehan, Shamrocks; rinks may be obtained. In the fruits of these galleries are large plate glass windows and one can sit In eonfort; and ease viewing tho mntehoa oa n-n i bursting through the crowd in front of the Wanderers' nets, and whisked the mair jtusseu, Victorias; Mr.

Trlhey, and Mr. James Stn.i,,n puck away. I Xiie Wanderers jut about allowed Wanderers; Mr. R. Power and Jlrl E.

Rattray, of Quebec. the visitors to bring the puck close to as If one were out on the ice. The walls of the club-house are artistically decorated with photographs of well known curlers and curling scenes, while a number of beautiful trophies, emblem their goals, and then showed what There was trouble from the sta they could do if they would, and oc His Excellency Earl Grey. Governor-General, who opened the Ottawa Curllno. Club's new Quarters.

ana Messrs. Trlhey and MeLaughlir casionaiiy did it. Towards the end of atic of the club's numerous victories ALF. SMITH, Acting Captain of the Ottawas, who played a great game at Winnipeg. wno used to be staunch friends, ha the half, things became fairly slow- HIS EXCELLENCY'S REPLY.

Earl Grey replied. thanking Mr. Manuel and the members of the club for their warm welcome and expressing his admiration of the new rink and club house. It was, in the opinion of His Excellency, the finest in Canada, without exception. Earl Grey referred to his first lessons in curling, received several neated disputes.

Bitter ne- repose upon tables In the reception room. There are three sheets of Ice, so slow at times that the crowd yelled sonalities were indulged in and Jlon; ADDRESS OF WELCOME. May It please Your Excellency: "The members of the Ottawa Curling club regard It as a great honor that I their distinguished patron has formal-! ly consented to open the new rink of the club today. We realize full well the kesn Interest which Your Kxcel- lency manifest outdoor sports, and the deelre wfclsn you have often expressed to see tW-r conducted In a manly -way, frtv.i 'om those debasing Influences wiiiSi onetimes creep In, and which have a tendency to bring opprobrium upon aome of those who Wake up!" R. Budd, T.

Raker. W. J. Johnston, H. W.

W. Gardner. James Gaudette, II. Johnston, A. Hood and J.

C. Williams. Heathers of Montreal Mr. M. Hutchison.

Perth J. E. de Hert! reai iougni nard to have Glass de Aew Glasgow faded nway as the a scoring variety. Time and again Pihillips and McGlinsie made brilliant rushes towards Ottawa's goal, but und the puck ssing before they got clared disqualified. Their mmi, nnt however, was defeated.

An amend match wore on and Patrick broke through repeatedly, going from end to from Mr. John Manuel, and expressed Rockland Dr. Junet. Jarvls, ment was made to the constitutio; 10 point position, the rubber being end for a score on one occasion. which gives the president the privi very nerceiy directed towards tho connoence in nis amuty to win in at president of the Rideaus, is on his way friendly game.

His Excellency finally to New Zealand; Mr. A. P. Low first Blatohford also shone while Kenne lege to sit as a delegate well each one being 52 yards In length. The distance from tee to tee is 42 ya'ds.

The rinks are well lighted by eight arc lamps and the caretaker of the building Is Mr. N. W. Bevin, who has quarters on the third story. MATCHES AT NEW YEAR'S.

There will be several Interesting games tomorrow and all the officers and members are requested to be on hand not later than 9.45 in the Boards by Moore or Spittal, who both dy work was very effective. New '1 challenged the genial president of the vice-president, is at New York and Mr. Ottawas to a match, the loser to de- Robert Reirl second virf.ni'Aciifan le Glasgow made a good start at the lie put up magnificent defence. Moore is undoubtedly the goods for his posi ginning of the second half, but their vote ten pairs of blankets to one of: also out of the city. Each, however, the city hospitals.

This challenge sent a letter of reo-ret at tion ana bpittal showed that he has spurt did not last long. still plenty of his old deceptive tricks Wanderers simply tantalized them participate In or are responsible far them. Of the game of curling it may be said that It Is one which has Its attractions for all classes of the munity, and In which it Is impossible evoked applause and laughter, avoidable absence, wishing the Ottawa. left it conies to stopping an in by allowing them to get that close. club every success.

uiviuuai rusn. Kenora must master Earl Grey said that It gave him great pleasure to officiate at the opening of such a splfiidid structure. It was. lie thought, a credit to the club and to some system on its forward line be They died fighting however, and when the gong rang for the finish of the match they said they were going to present included: Sir James Grant, H. A.

May, F. M. S. Jenkins, John McKinley. R.

P. King. W. L. Cur- ioie nas license to cherish the come and try again.

The teams were slightest hopes of going east and capturing the cup from any of the teams the Capital, and Mr. Manuel and tho ilM rier, Senator De Vel-er, Leth bridge ex. New Glasgow. Wanderers. Goal.

PULFORD AND ROBERTS OUT for the professional element to enter. I In Canada, as In the mother country, It Is enjoyed by all sections of our people. Orlginal'y the national game of 'Scotland, Its votaries may be found in he Dominion among every branch of the Canadian nation. Especially is this exemplified in our own club, for amongst our membership there are just who had the honor of belonging to the Mayor Cook O. C.

should feel proud of it. Mr. John Fraer. Manuel's enterprise and generosity in I strong. Col.

E. J. W. P. Irwin, Low.

T. Westman, Leggo, A. H. Arm-L. M.

Hutchison. Morrison Hern building the rink and placing it at the Point. disposal of the Ottawas was to be ad Musick Strachan which have the right to play in senior company. Kenora had undivided support from 2,500 spectators at the Arena when the puck was faced and started off with indications that they would smother Ottawa In decisive fashion. Ottawa didn't have a look in for the first three goals which were scored by Kenora with lightning rapidity.

Then the easterners woke up, steadied down mired by all, not only by Ottawas Cover Point. J. D. Macdonald Kennedy Rover. Percy Macdonald Patrick Surprise at Ottawa Second's Practice.

Center. W. Bradbury, E. D. Sutherland, T.

McKnlght, A M. Ross, J. Thompson and A. C. Hutchison.

Several friendly games were played, chiefly by the visitors. Earl Grey witnessed the matches for an hour and then departed, signifying his intention of returning at an early date. The opening games proved most interesting, those taking part being Messrs. L-M. Hutchison, Senator De Veber, W.

Bradbury, E. D. Sutherland, T. Mc-Knight, J. Thompson, A.

M. Ross, L. Duplessis. F-Watson, R. Gamble, W.

J. Lannon Glass and it was a procession for the Capital for the next seven goals. The score Left Wing. Williams Johnsion at half time stood 7 to 3 in favor of Right Wing. Comfort for the Skating Season the Senators.

Kenora scored two more Christmas Aftermath Men's Presentation Goods Get a Great Price Fall. Murphy Blatchford ROBERTS LOOKS COOD straights at the beginning of the second half, then faded. Ottawa scored the two final goals making the score The officials were: Referee Russell Bowie. Judge of play Cavie Howard. 10 to 5 for the match.

Alf. Smith and iiiover. j. MeCharles, J. D.

Wallace. W. P. Anderson, R. H.

Haycock, E. J. Timekeepers George Guile and J. F. Westwick are playing games superior The correct and comfortable fit Mahoney.

of which has never been seen in their material for wear at the rink Is a Church League Organized. career, warry smith is the scoring The Ottawa Church Hockey league end of combination and will take a Scotch Tweed Seniors Preparing for Saturday's Game with Quebec. lot of beating, when he reaches con was organized at a meeting held last week in the association room of Stew- suiting, tailored In the latest 1 double-breasted style with all arton church. Knox, Stewarton and Low, T. Westman.

E. L. Britton, J. E. de Hertel.

John Fraser. A. H. Arm-i strong. W.

P. Leggo. and W. Rowan, The new register was then opened to the visitors. Earl Grey having been the first to sign.

TOASTED THE PRESIDENT. When the "friendlies" had been brought to a close, the party returned to the dining hall, where Anderson, speaking for the Rideau club. dition. He is in decidedly poor shape at present. Shore will undoubtedly prove one of the most effective forwards that Ottawa 'has ever pro-.

duced. His work was exceedingly creditable in last night's game. Alf. Smith the new fashion "kinks." We have a choice range of ppt-terns in the cosy tints of brown, $20 To Order Other lines from $18 up. i McLeod street churches were represented anS the election of officers resulted as follows: President, H.

Robb; vice-president, X. Capping; secretary-treasurer, R. X. Brownlee. Only bona fide members of the churches entered will be allowed to play and profession Dressing Gowns Only left, but they are nice and their confreres sold at SS.SO to iia.

HA LF PRICE Black Padded Mufflers All the dollar lines, clearing at 75c. TIES A whole pile multitudinous in shade, shape and effect Regular 60c and Tic lines. 35c or 3 for $1.00 Harvey Pulford, the best point player that has ever pulled on a skate, turned out to practice for the second time this put it all over Phillips and was probably the hardest worker on the for ward line, though Westwi showed his old time speed and cleverness in hur dling opponents' sticks. Kenora's de fence made poor showing although als will not be eligible. There will be a senior and a junior series and the first match takes place at eight o'clock on the evening of Jan.

9. McLeod and Stewarton senior teams will oppose each other on this occasion. The they had Giioux between the flags and season at Dey's rink Saturday night and will figure on the Ottawa team in their match against Quebec next Saturday evening. There was, a curious little throng of enthusiasts at the Arena when the hour for the work-out arrived. Several New Edinburgh bovs jumped on to the ice and then Pulford appeared.

Harvey was greeted with BAKER 8 COWAN Have the Goods. 195 SPARKS ST. proposed the health of President Manuel, referring to the encouragement which Mr. Manuel had always given to curling. Hutchison.

Montreal, endorsed the views of Col. Anderson, recalling the organization of the Ottawa club in the early sixties when he was a resident of Ottawa. The curlers of the Ottawa club had always been regarded as true, plucky sportsmen. On behalf of the Heather and other Montreal Clubs Mr Hntrhisnv, TficVil Smoking Jackets Bellefeuille and Tom Hooper in front of him. Tom Phillips tried his well known Individual rushes but none of league w-ill meet again on Jan.

8 in the Stewarton rink club house. J5 only left, good range of patterns, ranging in price from to 110. To rlear at his confreres were there to help him. The game was clean throughout, there a volley ot hand-clapping. He lined up Half Price JM1IW II I-1IWI1.

om position on the defence and OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M. Travelling Ca'ses There are just 13 left over from our heavy Christmas trade and these we ll clear quickly at following- greatly cut figures: 13.53 crises for Jl.Sii; for 25-J5 for $6 for $7.50, fjt and $9.50 for $12 and $13 for 59: $17 for 13.25. Decidedly unusual to have offered such staple, sterling goods at anything like these prices. Lined Mocha Gloves and Mitts was continued prnsneritv. Mr de Her-! ms usual sPeeL stop- tel spoke for Perth, eulogizing the Gt-1 Pmf.eVerythins that his way and tawa club's It was alwavs a few dazzling rushes.

Pitted: Goldsmith's Hal! pleasure in play against such export1 Fuiford. the Intermediates against being only a few penalties for minor offences. Ottawa plays Strathconas of Win-nlceg Jiere Tuesday night. The teams were: Kenora. Ottawa.

Goal. Giroux Hague Point. Bellefeuille Spittal Cover Point. exponent? of the exhilarating winter! 1 Ke n0's. Lesueur, the star or pastime.

As to Earl Grev's challen-e i S.0al"keeper from Smith's Falls, was1 t- President Manuel. Mr. de Hertel re- i nana- Lesuef 'as unable to The Greatest minded Mr. Manuel that the very best kB In Ule western trip but! Fine quality line. Mocha.

Regular $1 To Clear at 75c. Hooper Moore quality of blankets, "suitab'e for ue understood, become a per-1 in hospitals." wa made at Perth manent res'dent of Ottawa this week, i The toas; Proside-t Manuel was -e- Another feature of the practice was I sponded to with a will. the appearance of Eddie Roberts In an i Mr. Manuel made a characteristically ttaua uniform. Roberts, who played Rover.

cc eive which sold for $1.25 Finer otialitv, and $1.50. Griffis Westwick Center. Showing of Christmas Jewellery WALDORF Specially liked by stout men very comfortable. Wear it with Ascot or wide four-in-hand. 2 inches at back, 24 at front Ready now in Quarter Sizes Irish linen, yet costs only what you'd pay for foreign cotton collars Sewn so well they'll last till you're tired of them.

Buy them from a shop that care3 for your trade. To Clear at $1.00 McGimsie H. Smith Left Wing. Still better lir.e, easily worth $1 75 and $2. modest reply.

He claimed that he did' uisourgr last year, went to left not deserve the "bououets" showered I He has speed, lots of upon him. but if lie had done anvthing I and is excellent stick-to increase or stimulate interest In har'd'er- Shooting, however, is Rob-curling circle? in Ottawa he was de- rts' stronS point. Last year he was ti have done so. Mr. Manuel looked uPn as the best shot In the Phillips Shore Going at $1.35 ttioi P.ight Wing.

Beaudio A. Smith Open Saturday and Monday Evenings wee said that he had been an enthusiastic' onal IeaSue- Roberts may also the Great- The Best Selections, Referee Magnus Flett. Judge of play C. R. Percival.

Timekeepers P. Baskerville and McLean. 1 the Best est Variety, and THE 2 MACS', Limited On the Busy Corner. fei curler even from his boyhood. The on of tlle seven oppose Quebec, advancement of the Ottawa club was I SneUln of Xew' Edinburgh, is show-something which could not help mak-1 IC up welI whiie Merrill and Xeate irg him fee! of his connection I l0k Mke comer-nereto.

city League Championship. "Aula Larg pyre-- as then rendered Tne Emmett and Primrose teams had and the party disposed. i txcelient practices Saturday in nr.rn.r Goal umpires P. H. Jory and A.

Values. Men's Signet Kings in ar.d es fm Sintet Rings in sizes from 3.. aiion for their match for Baby with Stors '06 the Citv DEFEXPIXC THE CUP, all sizes irom swc. many new design in 14k and IT f. I cnampionship of 1S0S.

which will te o-vwrx I playe1 at the Rideau rink Wodnes- V-'-wm evenins' Emmts practiced at 'oved a srlen-i the Toung. SL.MMARY. 1 Kenora, McGimsie. mins. 2 Kenora, Phillips, 4 mins.

3 Kenora, Phillips, 1 min. 4 Ottawa, A. i-'mith. 4 J-2 mins. 5 Ottawa, Westwirk, 2 1-2 mins.

5 Ottawa, Shore. 4 mins. 1 Ottawa. Westwick. mins.

8 Ottawa, Shore. mins. 9 Ottawa, H. Smith. 2 1-2 mins.

10 Ottawa. Shore, 1 min. Second Half. 10k gold witn blow leiui.s; witness the lense vitp. The gar did exhibition.

it: a3 rff Links in plain and fancy 'ttawa's mose in uniform ce- t'iesenta- ins Marshall -r. designs or for monogram in F.o- I ezn-A Rrieht in ni: by sho-s to a rroTr.lsits start h-i Li tor maue man I rA lit! Otta and 10k Goio. rrom a- towards the lmiiroved 14k ARE YOUR CLOTHES LOOKING RIGHT? Nothing so quickly ruins a suit as to let it so until it looks all out of shape for the want of pressing, cleaning or repairing. Send them to Martin's Hospital For Sick Clothes. My Wardrobe and My Vaiet.

224 Sparks St. Phine 25. Jl-00 PER MOXTH. 1 Every article engraved Free both local rit ks entersrine with fv'in-colors. Mr.

C. Sctf, of Charge. -V- jyi McStravick. Westwick. Long.

Eyrnes. Ebb. and others. The Primrose boys held sway at their own rink on Cambridge street. Xorris.

O'Connor and His comprised the defence while Murphy. Smith. Girouard and Atkinson were on the forward line. Both teams are going fast and Wednesday mitch Oilght to be a hummer Jim that of Mr. A.

Kod by ti to 6. while won out over n's by IT to Mr. W. Mr. W.

Sf thildr 1 A. Rosenthal LIMl' 11 Kenora. Beaudro. mins. 12 Kenora, Hooptr.

1 m'n. 1J Ottawa. H. Smith, 2 mins. 14 Ottawa.

H. Smith, 4 mins. 15 Ottawa. Shore, 3 mins. Penalties Shore 3), H.

Sniiti (2), Phillips (2). Eeaudro. Griffis, Belle-leuiile. A. Smith.

McGimsie. as -n snare an, a result, retain the fanv Campbell Ttey may, however, be I BUU 1. A called upon to OPEN EVENING a.e suggestel as referees..

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