CGALT.~ Led by J. Cassidy, who scored four goals, Galt Terriers whipped |the lastâ€"place Woodstock Red Devils 63 in an intermediate "B"_ Ontario â€" Hockey Association same here Monday night. â€" Galt scored four times without a reply in the first period and addad 112 Queen St. $. Phone KITCHENER CGALT.~ Led scored _ four whipped | the Red Devils 6 ‘"Where Sportamen Meet" 50 King St. S. â€" Waterloo 10 11 Cassidy Leads Galt To Win Phone 4517 _ 48 Ontario St. 8 KITCHENER orked hard Kitchenerâ€"Goal, Sparks; defence, Olender, Borys; centre, Wilhelm ; wings, _ Schlachter, Huber; _ subs, Pfaiff, Herchenratter, Malcheski, Pugh. â€" Woodstockâ€"Goal, Buggs* defence, Loft, Rennick; centre, Kennedy; wings, Dolson, Neave; subs, Weiler, Lewis, Cole, Pattinson, Howlett, Tayâ€" lor. Second Period 8. Kitchener, Hollinger . 9. Woodstock, Kennedy . Penaltyâ€"Borys. a i4 win and a 3â€"goal lead over Woodstock Trojans in the first of homeâ€"andâ€"home games to decide who meets Stratford Mites for group honors. â€" WOODSTOCK.â€"Eighteen hundred fans jammed the arena Tuesday night to see Kitchener juniors earn Kitchener Gains Three Goal Lead Over Woodstock and Kuntz Second Period 2. Watrloo, Bauer (Grau) ........ 18.00 3. Waterloo, Kropp .................... 19.10 Penaltiesâ€"Goldsworthy and Harâ€" lock. M otorcycles ~ And C.CM. BICYCLES DON EBY Refereeâ€"G. McKay, Hamilton First Period . Woodstock, Neave (Dolson) . Kitchener, Pfaff (Hollinger) . Kitchener, Hubéer ... . Kitchener,> Schlachter (BOFY$) :sc tmsinirinininentrvnonses . Kitchener, Hollinger «.......... . Woodstock, Neave (Dolson) . Kitchener, __ Herchenratter (HOIIM&@rY ............suuul.lll. Penaltyâ€"Dolson. Kitchenerâ€"Goal, Bindenagel; deâ€" fence, Harlock, Schmidt; centre, Kuntz; wings, Nelmes, Rueffor; subs, Goldsworthy, Richardson, Gildner, Lorentz, Fehrenbach. Refereeâ€""Beef" McKay, Hamilâ€" ton. Waterlooâ€"Goal, Haynes; defence, Couch, Hause; centre, Bauer; wings, Vrooman, Grau; subs, Kropp, Smith, Krueger, Clair and Koppesser. The teams go right back at each other Monday night of next week in the opening game of a bestinfive series to determine which club will represent this group in the senior "B" playdowns. The teams: Kropp and Bayer each scored a pair for the winners, with Couch and Clair getting the others. Fehrenbach and Nelmes accounted for the Greenâ€" shirts goals. The game was plenty rough, but only seven penaltios were handed out, six of them being drawn dewn by Greenshirts.‘ Kitchener, Huber .......2.l.. Woodstock, Weiler (Kenâ€" nedy, Ne@ve) ........2222..... KITCHENER. â€" Waterloo Tigers finished out their O.H.A. Intermg diate "A" schedule without a loss, when they tacked a 62 reverse on Kitchener Greenshirts hore Monday night. Tigers, showing more finish, better combination and a forechecking style of play that had Greenshirts utterly at sea, picked up a threeâ€"goal lead in, the first two periods and outscored Kitchener 3â€"2 in the final 20 minutes of play. Waterloo, Kropp (Smith) ... 3.31 Kitchener, Fehrenbach LE 1100000 eoerivevnvsvcrencerizisbabes s.fo Waterloo.â€"Clalr .......â€"..s=0..... 10.11 Kitchener, Nelmes (Fehrenâ€" D&CR} â€"=mimsmnmemdviniviciriniciencons $9M0 Waterloo. _ Bauer _ (Hause, VTOOM@N) |.......ccsslsullllll.n..... 19.50 Penaltiesâ€"Richardson, Koppesser Tigers Put Shirts Through Wringer For Perfect Season First Period Waterloo, Couch (Vrooman) 4.30 Penaltiesâ€"Harlock, Schmidt. PAGE EIGHT F45 THE HUB altiesâ€"Hollinger, Pfaff ORDON‘S OOD Open Evenings SaTtisry We pick all makes of Third Period G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 278J for the losers Third Period LOCKA% KEYS MADE All Kinds. . 14.34 Loft. 19.43 14.23 16.2%5 19.25 4.5y 12.45 14.05 6.50 Donald Baker | 0 apnding a short time Homer Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theo. “I:l;);a'ï¬mnnd {amily of Kitchener moved to the village last week. t Miss Ruth Devitt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home. M(. and Mrs. ‘Theo. Howald and Mr. Ed. Hallman of Williamsburg | visaited with his mother, Mrs. Levi Hallman on Sunday. | Mr. Joe Sindelar of Schromberg was a recent visitor at ‘"Wainut Heights®". Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and little Patsy Jacobs were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton ‘Cressman at Misses Edith and Gladys Milne spent an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider. Miss Nellis Bachert of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. |J. Devitt were Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoll and Rev. and Mrs. Albert Stoll and daughters Margaret and Fay and Vir. and Mrs. Max Becker and little Bruce and Mr and Mrs. Fred Becker all of Kitchener. Mr. Harold Howald of Baden spent the weekâ€"end at hig home. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Knechtel and {amily were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs «Clifford Knechtel at Bridgeport. Mr. and Mre. Leslie Musselman, Abdrey and Gerald of Preston were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne on Saturday. ’ The Y.P.U. very ably conducted the afternoon service at the United Church. Miss Jean Sweet gave an Plustrated talk to the children and Floyd Howlett gave a very interestâ€" ing outline of the Y.P.U. organizaâ€" tron of the United Church in Canâ€" ada. Special music was also renâ€" dered. The Y.P.U. will hold a Valentine arty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ihrvey Woods on Saturday evening. Mr. Gus Brohman has purchased a home in New Germany and having rented his farm expects to retire from active farming. Y.P.U. Conducts Service. Mr. Robt. Winfield spent Wednesâ€" day in Toronto. Mr. Oscar Israel has purchased the Lehman farm at Zuber‘s Corâ€" Miss H;z?e‘lwl-.induy, Guelph a Sunday visitor with her g fat_ller,_M_r. Fred Letson. _ Mrs. Bessie Schmidt of Linwood is spending some time with her aunt, Miss Mary Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sugg and family of Winterbourne were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gingrich. ___Messrs. Hugh, Percy and Harvey Woods attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Sam Woods, at Wingham. Mr. Geo. Shoemaker and daughter Jean spent Sunday at Hamilton and Milgrove. Mrs. Chas. Marriott spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Brydges, of Guelph. | * Wateloo‘s mighty Tigers virtually ‘ | pulled the Kitchener ‘Shirts through a wringer and hung them up to worry ‘about the impending bestâ€"offive seâ€" ries, in the Queen St. circle, Monâ€" day night. ‘The series which will 3 probably be completed during the | next two weeks, has all the indicaâ€" tions of a humâ€"dinger and record: crowds are looked for at each and every game. T Don‘t forget the Kitchener Junior Greenshirtâ€"Woodstock Trojan clash for Junior honors at the Kitchener auditorium â€" on Thursday evening. These: Trojans have plenty of stuff : s E es w.?'?w}i:iz:dnmgr ‘:lft ]:l:tec:%r:: Miss Bernice Koehler spent the of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitehead. weekâ€"end with her grandparents, Mr. Miss Muriel Snider has accepted °4 M"® Ed. Doerr at.Kitchener. a position with the Mutual Life _ Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Martin of Assurance Co. at Waterloo. , St. Jacobs were recent visitors with ‘Mrs. Chas. Marriott spent Sunday YM"â€" 2"4 Mrs. Abram Martin, ’ Manager Clayt. Dotzert of Siskins , told The Review today that Kitchâ€" ‘ener and Waterloo would play a beâ€" nefit game for Helm sometime in the future, and your scribe looks for a huge crowd to chip in whether you have a yen for hockey or not! | _ After several days watch, Dr. W. G. MacDonald decided yesterday it would necessary to wire the. bones in place rather than to allow them to heal themselves. If the latter course was followed, he said, it was doubtful if the big lad could ever play hockey orâ€" do any reasonably heavy work again. + Twin City doctors performed a de licate operation on Waterloo Siskins‘ big defenceman Lloyd Helm this morning. Injured about a week ago, Lloyd was believed to have suffered only a fractured collar bone, but examination revealed his shoulder had beon smashed. _\ Milvertonâ€"Goal, Grupp; defence, !9° 4t Galt (to be arranged). Goman and McMaine; centre, Jewitt; | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"=â€"â€"=â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"==â€"â€"=â€"iâ€" wings, Honderich and ‘Thair; sube, |centre, H. Kaufman; wings, Henry Bunchoe, Hoffman, Gaul, Magzat. and Ruby; subs, Scherer, ‘Roth, Boehâ€" _ New Hamburgâ€"Goal, Atkins; de ler, Ritz, Sparrer. itence. L. Kaufman and Bingeman; Refereeâ€"Appel, Stratford. enmmneie nsm | The regular schedule has been completed, with Elmira. in first place, \Ney Hamburg, second;‘ Milverton third and Elora.fourth. Elmira will tmheet in the semiâ€"finals, and New Hamburg will oppose Elora. _ NEW HAMBURG. â€" Bunchoe scored a goal in the last minute of play to give Milverton a 43 victory over New Hamburg in a junior "0", OH.A. game played here Monday night. Milverton held a 3â€"1 edge at the end of the first period. Jewitt, Honderich and Gaul were the other goalâ€"getters for the winâ€" ners. Henry, Roth and Boehler talâ€" lied for New Hamburg. Hamburgers Drop | One To Milverton the ball, and Trojans have been WEST MONTROSE The MANNHEIM SPORT PICK of Kitchener is e with hat consin, By HAROLD wiLsoNn grandâ€" |_ Those who spent Sunday at the [home of Mrs. Wim. Tyack were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tyack, Miss Florâ€" ence Tyack, Mr. Earl Tyack, all of Hamilton. 1 Mr. Josepn Metzger spent Monâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter G. Martin. _ _Mr. and MrÂ¥. Urias Weber spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Brubacher visited at Samuel Martin‘s on Sun~ day. _ Elsie Snyder left recently for Deâ€" troit where she intends spending some time with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ziegler and famâ€" ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metzger of the 3rd 0t Peel and Mr. and Mrs. Amos c. Martin of Wallenstein. Mrs. Henry K. Brubacher enterâ€" tained some of the village ladies last week at a "rag" bee. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Metzger and family were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krauter, Mr. Leo Stumph and Mr. and Mrs. Leander Gies and little daughter Betty of Waterloo were Monday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies. Entertains At Rag Bee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler and daughter Margaret Ann were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doerr at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Grosz and daughter Betty Lou of ‘Waterloo were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Miss Lela Knarr of Waterloo spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Betty Bechthold. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung and son Donald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartung, Waterloo. Mrs. August Snyder of Hawkesâ€" ville spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Valentine Otterbein. Mr. and _ Mrs. Peter Metzger daughter Mary and son Peter from th Hesson Road, were Sunday dinner guests with.Mr. and Mrs. Jake Otterâ€" bein. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Carl Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Foerster, Hesson Road and Mr. and Mrs. Heman Foster, daughter Elsie and son Howard of Kitchener. Mr. Lowis Steinbach returned after a week‘s visit with relatives at Taâ€" vistock. * _ Since hailing to the Twin City, the writer has heard much of the "riâ€" valry of old" between Kitcherer and Waterloo. This "new" brand of riâ€" valry is plenty enough for me, thank you very much! The suggestion of our Kitchkener contemporary to exâ€" pend an extra $7 on an extra official, which might serve to keep things better in hand in the championship, series, is indeed worthy of consider~ Un UA woloctsinnPtmnate h der for a new and speedy ambulence " Whether it can happen here or not is a mimor point in the forthcoming series, if Monday night‘s fracas is an indication of what will take place. No humean aggregation could stand up under the slaughter which momâ€" bers of both teams attempted to creâ€" ate. If tactics of that sort are to geo allowed to continue, then it might be well for the hospital to rush that orâ€" Ladies‘ Singles § & l\“ Thursday, 2.30 p.m.â€"Mrs. W. R. Walton, Carlton, vs. Miss L. Connell, D WiLsON Kitchener Granite; Miss D. Mitchell, | Badminton and Racquet, vs. Miss B. just that. Tonight, if you‘re looking Bonney, Rideau; Miss D. Clapperton, around for some real excitement, at Carlton, vs. Miss R. Kampman, Kitchâ€" slight expense, trundle on down to ener Granite; ‘Miss D. Sheppard, Toâ€" the Aud. and get a glimpse of hot ronto Granite, vs. Miss M. Robeortâ€" and furious hockey as played in the son, Ottawa; ‘Miss R. Robertson, Otâ€" 'Kltchener-Waterloo Industrial loop. tawa, vs. Miss M. Coulson, Badminâ€" Three games will be played, the first ton and Racquet. 3 p.m.â€"Mrs. R. W. commencing at 7.30. Cross, Hamilton ‘Thistles, vs. Miss B. % ¢ ¢ Snell, Carkon; Mrs. D. C. Cullen, _ It is interesting to note that Tiâ€" Niagara Falls. vs. Miss B. Blomfield, gers completed the season with Badminton and Racquet; ‘Miss J. Night wins and not a loss to mar Boone, Badminton and Racquet, vs. their schedule. Greenshirts dished Mrs. G. ‘Perodeau, Ottawa. up delicious brand .of hockey, Men‘s Doubles chalklng up six wins in eight starte. Wednesday 8 p.m.â€"W. Butler and Both lkeses were at the hands of the Pequegnat, Union, vs. Pomeroy and chawing ‘Tigers, who are naturally Sim, Kitchener Granite. ‘ big favorites in these parts to edge _ 8$.30â€"Rudell and Boyd, Kitchener | ‘Shirts onto the baseball diamond Granite vs. Clare and McCormick, | for furtker athletic endeavor. Galt: Koehler and Snohn Tniam ve in either series, the clubs completing ‘tho schedule in first place to conâ€" tinue into the Ontario playdowns. |\Schedules follow: * ’ PRESNON. â€" President Wilfred Greystone of the Ontario Midget and |Bantam _ Hockey Association anâ€" nounced schedules for group six in both classifications. Galt, Waterloo ‘and Preston club are matched in {\both series, to be completed by Febâ€" ruary 15. No playâ€"offs are to be held Feb Feb. loo at Fix Dates For Bantams, Midgets Feb Feb. Feb HAWKESVILLE Feb. + Midget Schedule eb. 8â€"Galt at. Preston. eb. 10â€"Preston at Waterloo. eb. 13â€"Watrioo at Preston. ob. 15â€"Galt at Waterloo, Waterâ€" at Galt (to be arranged). â€" HEIDELBERG Bantam Schedule 8â€"Galt at Preston. 10â€"Preston at Waterioo. 13â€"Waterloo at Preston. & 14â€"Galt at Waterloo, Waterâ€" Galt (to be arranged). ;ll WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONTCLE Sund lers at the h as good advice for home treatment Sunday callers at the home of @ a* ant Isaiah Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. a:‘-fl'}..mo:._"' e Russel Bohlender of Floradale and Bimply ask your druggist for an original the Misses Emma and Edith Schijtt bottle of Moome‘s Emeraid Oil and apply mma an hlitt of Kitchener x and -Muht «wollen, enlarged j . Beon notice that they are |\_Mr: and Mrs. Herbert FPeick and g-mm -'lhtl- treatment ::-OM family yand Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fardmmaonie -“""‘,,“'.'.'- d chicient x | Feick called at the home of Sam Rmerald Oil :u it also Mp:'ria‘?‘:dl Schmidt of Nine Pines, Sunday. Ings due to strain to disappoar. Sunday callers at the home of Isaiah Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bohlender of Floradale and the Misses Emma and Edith Schlitt of Kitchener. _ Moses Snyder of Carstars, Alberta, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Urias Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider, Arabelle Snider and Elmer Musselâ€" man visited a* the home of 1. B. Erb of Kitchener, Sunday. Myrtle Weber of Kitchener visited with Grace and Erma Shantz, over the #eekâ€"end. _ Sunday guests at the home of Ephâ€" raim Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Ibra Snider, Mr. Lincoln Shantz, Myrtle Weber, all of Kitchener, and Mr. Moses Snyder of Carstairs, Alberta. Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Felck visited at the home of Jack Kehl of Kitch ener, Sunday. , A group of young people from the ‘Ontario Mennonite Bibtk School of Kitchener rendered a program at the |Strasburg Church, Sunday evening. Those taking part were: Emma Brenneman, Lima, Ohio; Resela |Good, Elida, Ohio; Lloyd Schmidt, Guernsey, Sask., and Stewart Witmer 'or Preston; Pauline Yoder of ‘West jLiberty, Ohio was the chorister and Oscar Miller of LaGrange, Ind., preâ€" sided. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snider were guests at the home of Milton Good of Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shantz and son Keith visited at the home of George Schmidt and also called at the home of William Ramsire, Sunâ€" day. all of Baden. Ruth and Doris Feick spent the weekâ€"end in St. Jacobs. Reta and Marjorie Cressman were recent visitors at the home of Verâ€" non Cressman of Kitchener. 2. Waterloo,. Brill .........c=.ss: 9A7 Penaltiesâ€"Weyman, Bryant, Cotey. Third Period 3. Waterloo, G. Martin (Lang) 5,55 4 Galt, Elmes (Martin) ... 13.5% Penaltiesâ€"Martin, Gillespie, Lisâ€" combe. 1. Waterloo, Weyman ................ 1456 Penaltiesâ€"Patterson 2, Martin, C. Martin. â€" 1. Waterloo, Weyman Galtâ€"Goal, Brown; defence, Patâ€" terson, Francis; centre, Liscombe; wings, Mills, Gillespie; subs, Fraser, Martin, Elmes, Bryant, Hedges, _ Before the game started there was a minute of silence for the late Geoâ€" }Morrlson. Terrier goaler, who died few days ago. Waterlooâ€"Goal, Dunbrook; deâ€" fence, C. Martin, R. Ernst; centre, Lang; wings, Weyman, Brill; subs, Jerry Bauer, Cotey, Reg. Bauer, Schlote, W. Bauer, Hainsworth. Seventeenâ€"yearâ€"old Stew Brown in the Galt mets was the star of the game, his work being sensational. Fraser and Liscombe also starred. Brill, the smallest of the Siskins, was their best. Weyman and Martin were very effective, and Dunbrook made some nice saves. GALT.â€"In the first game of the group semiâ€"finals in the Junior "B" series, Waterloo Siskins took a twoâ€" goal lead home with them, winning 3â€"1 Tuesday night. They deserved their victory, showing more team play and a stronger defense. Howâ€" ever, the Pups_never gave up and made it interesting. © Siskins Whip Terriers In First Of Series 8.30â€"Rudell and Boyd, Kitchener Granite vs. Clare and McCormick, Galt; Koehler and Spohn, Union, vs. A. Hergott and [H. Goudie, Kitchenâ€" er Granite; Thompson and Boehmer, Kitchener Granite, vs. Trott and Daâ€" ley. Kitchener Granite; Moher and Menzies, Union, vs. Trussle and Roâ€" Referseâ€"G. Talbot, Preston First Period Men‘s Doubles Wednesday 8 p.m.â€"W. Butler and Pequegnat, Union, vs. Pomeroy and Sim, Kitchener Granite. !_ Thursday, ‘3 p.m.â€"P. Stevenson, London, vs. B. MacGillivray, Toronto *Gnnlun; G. Morgan, Rideau, vs, H. |McMillan, Badminton and Racquet. 3 p.m.â€"A. Kratzky, Port Elgin, vs. T. Pollock, Granite; J. Snyder, Union, vs. J. Abbotts, Owen Sound; G. Henry, London, vs. G. Thomson, Indoor; J. Storey, Toronto Granites, vs. L. Purvis, Rideau; J. Stevenson, London, Vs. B. Mitchell, Ottawa. 4 p.m.â€"P. Snyder, Union, vs. winner; W. T. Pinkerton, Badminton and Racquet, vs. J. Purkis, Toronto Gnn~‘ ite. : _ Ag well as the senior tournament, the first junior tournament to be reâ€" scognized by the Ontario Association will be played Saturday morning. |Also Saturday, the annual meeting ; will be heid at the Granite Club. | ‘The draw is as follows, with some ’Ioc.l players getting their games away on Wednesday night: , . Men‘s Singies â€" Wednesday, 7 p.m.â€"G. Haslett, Riâ€" deau, vs. K. Butler, Union. urday, was announced here Monday. More than 300 entries were received and included all defending chamâ€" pions. tario badminton championships, to be played at the Kitchener Granite Club next Thursday, Friday and Satâ€" Release Draw For Ontario Badminton Championships KITOHENER â€"Draw for STRASBURG Second Period * *« Says Varicose Veins Alberta, *~ Can Be Reduced 9.00 p.m.â€"Mrs. Sallon, Niagara Falls. and R. Smith, Woodstock, vs. partner and A. McGillivray, Toronto _ 8.30 pm.â€"Miss K. Biette and J. Sibbald, Cariton, vs. partner and Datâ€" tels. Kitchener Granite; Miss Â¥. Crombie and E. Crombie, Woodstock, vs. Mrs. Gooderham, Badminton and Racquet, and partner; Miss Lytle and K. Patey, Indoor, vs. Mrs. W. Walton, Cariton and D. R. Reburn, Badminton and Racquet. 8.00 p.m.â€"Partner and C. Brewster, Woodstock, vs. Miss Becker and L. Baldwin, Kitchener Granite; partner and J. Purkis, Toronto Granite, vs. partner and Windeyer, Carlton; Miss 1 2000c eae en SE oe mt wtey TV Tsd M. Spohn and D. Kennedy, Waterloo Union; partner and H. K. Long, Toâ€" ronto Granite, vs. Mrs. Armstrong and P. Stevenson, London. B. Benney and J. Pnrvi;â€" Rl;le;u.vulu partner and J. Stevenson, London; partner and Morgan, Rideau, vs. Miss Thursday, 7.30 p.m.â€"Mrs. Coke. Badminton and Racquet, and G. Purâ€" ‘cell. Kitchener Granite, vs. Miss I. Snyder and D. Ross, Kitchener Graâ€" nite; Mrs. Owens, Badminton and Racquet and partner, vs. Miss G. Rankin and W. ‘Bean, Kitchener Graâ€" nite; B. Snell, Carlton, and partner, vs. Miss E. Spohn,. Union. and G. Henry, London; Miss M. Cressman and R. Davis, Kitchener Granite, vs. Miss B. Blomfield, Badminton and Racquet, and H. Syer, Kitchener Graâ€" nite. 1 7.30 p.m.â€"Mrs. Riston and Mrs. Gooderham, Badminton and Racquet, ve. Misses M. Spohn and E. Spohn, , Union. |_ 8.30 p.m.â€"Miss I Babcock and Miss Farley, St. Thomas, vs. Miss R. Kampman, Kitchener Granite, and Miss M. Crossley, Oakville. , Mixed Doubles Wednesday 7.00 p.m.â€"Miss L. Conâ€" nell and J. Milliken, Kitchener Graâ€" nite, vs. Miss Werlock and G. Hunt, Galt; Mre. Bitzer, Kitchener Granite, and partner, vs. Miss R. Kampman and V. Borwn, Kitchener Granite. 4.30 p.m.â€"Mrs. iW. ‘Walton and Mrs. Gillmore, Carlton, vs. Mrs. Musselman and Miss G. Rankin, Kitâ€" chener Granite; Miss ‘B. Blomfield, Badminton and ‘Racquet, and Miss D. Sheppard, Toronto Granite, vs. Miss M. Hamilton and Miss P. Lang, i Union. I. Snyder and Miss A. Clement, (Kitâ€" chener Granite; Mrs. Armstrong, London, and partner vs. Miss B. Snell, Carlton and Mrs. G. Perodeau, Ottawa. 5.00 p.m.â€"Miss A. McGill and Miss O‘Neill, Galt, vs. Miss Lytle and Miss Edwards, Indoor; Miss ‘Boyd and Miss D. Clapperton, ‘Carlton, vs. Miss ner; Mrs. Coke and Mrs. Owens, Eadminton and .Racquet, vs. Mrs. Cross, Hamilton, and partner; Mrs. Bitzer, ‘Kitchener Granite, and partâ€" rer, vs. Miss K. Biette and Mrs. Winâ€" deyer. Carlton. Thursday, 4 p.m.â€"Miss M. Robertâ€" son and Miss R. Robertson, Ottawa, vs. Miss Mitchell and Miss Boone, Badminton and iRacquet; Miss B. ‘Bonney, iRideau, and parnter vs. winâ€" | _ 8.00â€"Miss L. â€"Cooper and Miss Schlote, Kitchener, ve. Miss Moyer and Miss Keating,â€" Kitchener Graâ€" nite; Miss Wilson and Miss B. Cleâ€" ment, Kitchener Granite, vs. Miss Wuest and Miss Aljoe, Kitchener Granite; Miss Fisher and Miss ‘Cross, Kitchener Granite, ve. Miss A. Smith, Kitchener Granite, and partner; Miss Cressman and Miss Kudoba, Kitchener Granite, vs. Miss A. Lang and Miss B. Bidwell, Waterloo Union. 7.30â€"Miss Rellinger and ‘Miss Marâ€" tin. Kitchener Granite, vs. Miss ‘Bohnert and Miss Scheifele, Kitchâ€" ener Granite; Miss Oaker and Miss |Werlick. Galt, vs. Miss R. Riordan and Miss Bricker, Kitchener Granite; Miss Campbell and Miss M. Cooper, Kitchener Granite, vs. Miss Busch 'and Miss Lavern Smith, Kitchener Granite; Miss Britton and Miss Schweitzer, Kitchener Granite, vs. Miss M. Fischer and Miss P. Clement, Waterloo : Union; Mrs. Catherwood and Mrs. Ledingham, Galt, vs. Miss Lippert and Miss Carthew, Kitchenâ€" er Granite. . | 6.00â€"Morgan and Purvis, Rideau, , Â¥8. ‘Windeyer and Percival, Carlton; |C. Brewster and ‘R. Smith, Wood:â€" stock, vs. Long and Terry, Toronto Granite; Patey and Little, Indoor, vs. winner; Pinkerton and Reburn, Badâ€" minton and Racquet, vs. Armstrong, Oakville, and partner; McGilHvray, Toronto Granite, and partner vs. J. Snyder and Paul Snyder, Union. ‘ Ladies‘ |Doubles Wednesday, 7 p.m.â€"Miss Stuempfle and Mrs. Nolan, Galt, vs. Miss Beckâ€" er and Miss Connell, Kitchener Graâ€" nite; Miss M. Raymond and Miss E. Lippart, Union, vs. Miss Niergarth and Miss Spalding, Kitchener Graâ€" nite. 1 At Homeâ€"Smaill Cost __ §.30â€"Purkis, Toronto Granite, and . G. Thomson, Indoor, vs.,J. Stevenson é and P. Stevenson, London; Dent and Henry, London, vs. Lounsborough and H. Smitb, Badminton and m‘ fuet; V. Brown and Syer, Kitchener Granite, vs. winner; C. Brown md; Nash, London, ve. winner; Sibbald and ‘Phelan, Carlton, vs. winner. i Thursday 5+p.m.â€"Pollock, Kitch ener Granite and Kennedy, Waterloo Union, vs. Kratky and Cairns, Port Elgin; Whetter, Boulevard and B. Beck, Indoor. vs. Mitchell, Ottawa and partner. bertson, Kitchener Granite; Martin and Cunningham, Union, vs. W. Herâ€" gott and Shantz, Kitchener Granite. 9.00â€"P. Kennedy and Moore, Union vs. Baldwin and Ruppel, Kitchener Granite; Gilchrist and Hohmeir, Kitâ€" chener Granite vs. ‘Saunders and Shants, Galt; Gross and Henderson, Kitchenéer Granite, vs. Watson and Robbie, Kitchener Granite; Bean and Milliken, Kitchenor Granite vs. Young and: Peppall, Kitchener Graâ€" nite; Ledingham and Stewart, Galt, vs. C. Haslett, Rideau and J. H. Daâ€" niell, Kitchener Granite. 9.30â€"PurceH, Kitchener Granite, and K. Butler, Union, vs. Dattels and Lennie, Kitchener Granite. jGranite; Miss Budd, Indoor, and P |Terry, Toronto Granite, vs. Miss R. Robertson and B. Mitchell, Ottawa; Mrs. Gillmore and P. Percival, Torâ€" onto Carlton, vs. Miss Wright, Bouleâ€" vard, and S. Beck, Indoor. 10.00 p.m.â€"Miss Edwards, Indoor, and partner, vs. Miss E. McNama, Boulevard, and H. Smith, Badminton and Racquet. * 9.30 p.m.â€"Mrs. Riston, Badminton and Racquet, and partner, vs. Miss M. Robertson, Ottawa, and Jack Nash, London; partner and Little, Inâ€" door, vs. Mrs. G. Perodeau, Ottiwa, and C. Brown, Londo; Miss N. Crossâ€" ley. and M. Armstrong, Oakville, vs. Miss F. Wilson and J. Lockhead, Kitchener Granite. A QUIET, WELL CoONDUCTED, CcoNVENIENT, MOoDCRN 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"85 wiTH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER VAKE A DE LUXE TAx: FROM DEPOT OR WHARFâ€"250 DEPARTMENT STORE Kitchener Sturdy, useful, little suits of fine quality wool. For 2, 3 and 4 yearâ€" qn-n?w.ol. For 2, 3 and 4 yearâ€" ers. Crew neck sweater and oL.('u: top pantie. 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