FAIR MAIDENS PLAY HOCKEY.Brandon Damsels are the Best Skaters in tbeProvince and Professional Hockeyists.What the Brandon young lady does not know about hockey is not worth knowing. They have a club : in a Jfew weeks they will issue a challenge. The first practice match was held on Tuesday afternoon last. The young ladies, pretty bright and attractive, the tire of l/attle flashing from lustrous eyes, lined up prepared for the struggle The sides were almost equally matched, an i nt the signal the puck was sent a stunning across the ice, and f »r a time, n »? a s uind was heard but that of the gu* enng steel and the rapid strokes given the puck. The game was the most hoii\ contested of any that has ever been played mi the rink and resulted in ‘ tie. » k*!» side scoring two goals. M»s**s Mabel and Kinma Fleming sclt;p d the games for their side an 1 Mi.vses lava 1' ou •; »n and Kdna Smnervilli* for tV* other side. Bert Mi gee, after c uisiderabie persuasion and an assurance thr in* would not be mobbed, consented to as referee. The following comprised the players: M isses Mal«l F lemur' feup .). ('tiiieron, Burns, Kva Cameron, K Fleming, L, Trench.M isses Mackle (capt. . L. Fburr.ng, Me Beaubier, S. Cameron, \rmitage, Edna Somerville.