inuiati_ii__|tiVtus v V t ' Th°r¢’s always “something doing# is _ _ N V _ .'. . __ " ” " _V ' ki _ w r_e_t - V ` ` ` "j " "’ J ` f “W ““¢ 0* Progress atntllis were t' - lil? .i.2’2.§€”°..f‘.`.. §2‘i.‘l‘-.i’.._ -7‘.l“..§‘.§’.‘i.' _ _ - V _ ' _ ‘ ' ' per_tect_¢_1ay._¢0_l1,ld liardly_be__i_n1ssined. - Q _ V _ _ 1 ‘ _ , _ _-jf / V the pun' ehlplig iitrgtlitiy all his time. i - _ _ _V . _ ' l‘_ _sc _ _ 0 ` ' ” ‘\ “ _ i < course, making an aiterlloop ot sport ,; , V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ » E _ ' ‘ . V V' ' ` V' V .V _ _ , , A V\ __ V < »,,.'_ _ _ V l ‘ * ‘Q ' - °.->.'_ -_:Jar . - i. -1'/-f_ 1 ‘ ' ‘ _ _ 41'".- ..__.,._... ' _ >»'V;V V '<<~- . -' .-M ,. we wx > rv - '~a mm' '»~» ._,._e_5 s€_~l-.__- Z *ras"’ca£trtottetk>'wh*‘ brivln ' cnnys _ which it would be hard to excel. The hgrszg riacetr outwizrds trim the sity, _ _ - V _ ~ VV V ,V 1 V _ _ t er y av ng a avoura e _wa in _V . _ __Q- Vleu MVVV we- ~»---V VVVVVVMVVVV _ THE GARDEN_ Of* THF/ (?rULF~_.*_VV .fn V V the world’s re_cord__ otnone _minute iliit _ V V ' ~f‘ ' ' - ' V was equalled n t e rat eat ot the » ,. ' ' "‘ "_ chs.mpionsht_p _place This tiniie may . . -1 _.` ._ VV-V'-_.VH _‘V f ` seem remar a o 0 some. an some A _ l I; VVVV. 1V VV AND ITS RBsoURr:Es ‘ V s i l was caught by four competent timers I V2? “ 5,, _ _ V,. _ _ "` Q lusts in twelve months. V time to buy one. Just between us two-V-no better Rubber Goods are made than those we sell. _ They give satisfaction-more than you expect We guarantee to replace goods if they go bad with- _ _ For the next ten days we will give 20 p.c. discount on Hot Water Bottles-now is the E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore, Sunnyside P. S. Prescriptions filled as they should be with _ iJ\!l'¢St drugs by registered pharmacists. A V for ¥ .l __£_ Ptssgiiits Miss Sophia Steele, St. l’otcr`s Bay, was in Charlottetown, Saturday. Mrs. Cliarlvs Mclloniiltl. Summer. side"is visiting in (lliarlotcttown. thc guest of J. J. and Mrs. Desniond. Miss May Mr:l{_innon, Trarwallin, who was spending it few days visiting friends in Wooiiville Mills has return- i-il home Mr. W. E. Dean. Charlottetown. who has been undergoing treatment in the l’. E. Island Hospital returned home on Saturday much improved in health. The many friends of Mr. Joseph A. llolger, one ol' the most popular young painters oi' Cliarlotetown. will be pleased to learn that he has great- ly improved after a very severe ill- ness ot' tonsiliiis. The iniiny friends of Mr. Frederick Steele who was so seriously ill with bloodpoisoiilng will be pleased to learn that he was enabled to return ltoiite _Saturdayaiiil is now on the wily to renewed health. Miss Blanche Toombs, Charlotte- town. left_,last_,evenir_ig for Halifax to visit Mrs. ((lapt:) Gliiin and Iier bro- ther, Mr_ Charles Toonibs, who is training with the iieavy ilnttery to go to the front. “lf you suiier from Astbnin ot' bron- chitis, try Gardeners Asthma. an/l [lroncliitls (hire, it will relieve yon. Price 60c, The Two i\-izics, 149 G:-e.al_ George Strom MEM' I 1 ' 1; 1 Hililiiil t The eight game of the St. Dunst- an Intermediiite League was playe on Friday between the Millionaires nn the score of Il~0. The Mic-Macs were considerabl weakened owing to thc fact. that on able to play, whilst the Millionaires had their usual strong team and more- over utilized a spare man by alternat- ing players it' one happened to get "out of breath." used his voice very economically, ell minnting all uiinecessary wliistlin such its calling for “oil` sides,” "klck the puck." etc. __ 'ilie Lennie lined up as follows: A. Mombourqiictte Point. A. Arsenau . Clarke Il. Wing D. McDonald A. Gallant i.. Wing J. Cimnev H. Tournier Centre C. Gallant J. Fleinming Rover A. Mombourquette A. Livingston (spare). Referee, U. C. Traiiior. Judge ol’ Play E. McLellan. iHE HiiIiS ii V NEW LilNlli]ii As a large crowd gathered in spit of rain. the management decided to give one class, a special, made up 0 Wilkes and Nettie. Iiarry Mac won sist of ir broken sulky shaft. Should he experience no ill effects he will probably race again next week. ill the ilrst heat of the championship Etta got away about one length to the good, l)illt1ril's driver nodding for the ll ‘ word. Etta fairly flew while Dillard did not .seem to get properly on his stride. Etta won by three lengths in one minute iial, which equals the world's _record for n half mile beat straightwiiy on ice. in the second heat Etta and Angus wont neck and 'fl neck. -They riiced as a tsnm for over it qnari_cr of a miie. Mr. i_‘_onroy and me Mic`M““S' um former Wmnmg by Mr. McKinnon both being of opinion that this quarter must have been ne- y gotiated closn to 28 seconds. Dillard e _ V of their best players was sick and un-_ '£253 3.m:;eaI:veil:.g_ a§_:,1;;_n({3;tI;;;1c(l§b2l:‘; two lengths. ln the third heat both ‘qliorses went away nook and neck and raced that way for about the distance, when Dillard lost his hind shoe. ‘ The 2.30 trot was won by the old The "_’fere°' 1" a“ti°ip““°“ °f favorite, Alfred K., owned by Mr. W. pmyhlg “ game in the ne" future" F. H. Montgomery, of Bedeque. The ilrst two heats were won by Alfred, 5 with a comfortable margin; and the ' next heat by Cap Cresceus, owned by Mr. H. H. Horne and driven by Mr. Fred Cameron. The time made iii this M11. _ _ M _ _ heat was the fastest ever made by a ,' fonfilneif , i°`M”'(9 'trotter in this province on ice, being (_ (,ahill .Goal lf.. Arsenalilt 104_ it 'Tho fourth heat iurnislietl a new 1,' Mclmyrc 9' P°""' J' dune' winner in the old reliable Frank I., in 1.05. Cresceiis, Alfred K. second. _ Oiilcials: Starter", G. McDonald; Thorne, J.'S_-Wedlot_'Vk.. P. McMahon. CURLIANA Altice mair \ve've come frae East and West V* ~ “V ~' in sport tae meet taegetlicr __ e An enemy's a friend tiiae day' An every friend a brither. f Auld cronies aince again we'll greet Harvey Mac. Gold Clip, Brilliant, A" °9r a' drop 0 dew' 4 ' Wc'll hae it crack o’ bygane spiels V the event. but not without trouble. Arm 0' fha? md” w_°_m!°w' ' __ \| i:bi;i_t:r§_sted nad sfhonld lrnovr " 5 " \ `-"‘\\" u i em" f|‘hi`i||n rs _\ S ,-`~. _ 93. Y __\ larval nw ° /uk ur drurrlrt for ' , '- it. Itohe cannot supply ` ' ‘ V»; the MARVEL, accept no ' '_ other but send stamp for _lllu|- .‘/_, _ trawl hook-sealed. it gives full /____ particulars and directions invnlusble ` to ladies. WINDSOR SUPPLY C0.,Windwr,Ont. General Aitunts for Canada. EVERY W0 @_ Qi ‘;'f=§S"5i5‘_f@i_f'§']i lg-___- A. A. McLean, K.t._ Donald McKinnon MGLEAN & MQKINNON °i{"'°"§'i il“E'i‘i§§`i°’.T‘if§»Lf'.'." , 0 B F rain oc-=___i 'rl c. Memos, K.c., W. n. Bentley. K-0- Meteoo at siaN1'|.Ev. i--D -s 5 Barrister: and Attorneys-at-LAW )t'llees-Bunk of N. S. Chambsri. CIW” iottetown. P. E. L wsnsunfon 4 snsw. ‘_ Bsrristers, Attorneys. NOW? Pill* lic, Etc. Solipitors for Csnsds ers Assoclst on, Bank ot M0Iltf6¢ » Canada, Permanent Mortglle C0fD°|‘l' tion. Otilces-Old Guardian Omoo. Pl'0Wl° Block. Charlottetown. P. lil. I- MORSON & DUFFY ` Bmistsrs and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank Of 0111"” ______ MONEY T0 LOAN- l DR. CLIFT V ' _ CHRONIC DISEASES ' Victoria Hotel. Clftewn. PV E- ‘V V .i orrics spurs ii io, 1 d°~'v» "`°°‘1‘~';,",,. A R dence-»$5VW» `$f§'ifi°`M°fimiiTf'iio°iafoo_'°' Mil-2~l_5Mlmo.pd ' Q mritovr rolls APPMWCB A eenqu will undoubtedly 'M03 ""~"'”'°.i.f~'i~i'~*'-if 'f:'t.s'.<:i.°:.':~..-f::.'V=rVV. Quggn HMG] and driven by one of the deans of liorsodoni, Itohert Fitzimmons. each won ii heat. Oii Monday. the 15th. the postponed programme was raced oil on Stanley spectators and was an extra good show, nindo up of ii 2.50 and 2.40 class. Niiie answered thc call in the 2.50 class and it took the full count to return it winner being li. seo-saw bo- tween Yankee Boy, Nettie. Harry _P_. the Boy finally standing best in the snininary_ Harry i’_ sttii shows a ten- dency to break at critical times, but went a good heat' in the second. win- ning iii the fast time ot' 1.16. Nettie had some diiilculty iii getting away. but her two firsts were trotted fast and flat. liappy Wilkes had a. chap- ter of accidents, catching a boot in the ilrst and cutting himself badly. In the third. just when Mr. Toombs made his drive and he looked like a sure winner Harry P. swerved and lio was shut oil' and before thc next heats had ii collision and broke his 'bike and was drawn. The 2.40 was :in equally interesting event between six entrants, linrry iliac. owned by l. B¢n'unrd was the fav- orltc. ns ho was known to be fast, and was trained by 'i`. Sernplc last snm- mer and ilnnlly won, but a scare was thrown into tho talent by Keltie. A iniglity impressive going colt owned by John McPhee. Freetown. and driv- en by R. A. Johnstone. He is quits green and short of work. but looks like a comer. Gold Clip showed well and Roberts Mae iinslied in spots. Red Wing had plenty oi speed. but his all- lng leg spoiled his chances. nil liorsos in surrounding country and Sunimcrsido, on March 10th, for a purse oi’ $25. entrance iee 10 per cent. of purse. -Entries close March 8 and intending starters are requested to communicate with Secretary W. C. Pound. New London. SUMMARIES. 2.50 Class. Yankee Boy. E Stewart Nettie, J R Marks. i-larry P.. W. Pickering, Trouble Maker. G Johnston Brilliant Wilkes. R. Fitz- immons, 4 5 5 5 3 Happy Wilkes. W Toombs 3 3 3 2 Dr Della Park, Wai Ferrisli Kalo, C McLeod. Borden. H Underhill. 2.40 Trot and Pace. 0 -Am.-to #O-‘QN to-AG# ¢\€rb»-15 UUFXGP-1 ¢a¢\= Om-l 34-l~l dmc 754% _sv arsawzow- os:¢:w.».r-no ¢QI‘.AN:-/ euacosr-IN GLW WMF* Harry Moo, I Bemsrd. Keltie. J. McPhee, Gold Clip. R Fitllmmons Red Wing J Quinn. Roberto lc. J Stewart. _ T|DiI°i-sry. Will Parrish. The cltib will hold a raco open io` Neme and Com (~|ip_ the mum. owned We li .sing niiice iiinir time grnund ‘ atulil sangs f `» ‘i ' Our inlthers used tao croon~'-» The liirks 0' Aberfeldy; The Braes 0’ Bonnie Doon. And as tliae ground aiilil strains np- ice, before a very large number oi' mc ` E in fiincy wc -shall see '- " The sunlicht kiss the heathered bills That rise nboon time Dec. ‘ V We'li hear ngitin the ringing stone. The call for draw or quurd; Thue skipper crying “easy nooi" Or yelling-"ilardl llard! Hard!" _ We'il play time game an down or up l-loo'er time lulk may ia. ~ Here's may the best rink win thae cup And u graund time tae ye a‘_ The President and Vice-President iiiatcli was puled off last week and resulted iii the Vice-President winning by a score of 70 to 66. Much interest was taken in this match and a mark- ed improvcnieut in the_ play of the novices nt the game was observed. The following is a list oi' the rinks and tho scores in|ulu:- President.. ._ __ _.Vice President ll.. E. Mutch l'-I. I). Slerns (l. l~‘it_v.xeruld A. l‘ll-liurd J. A. Lawson i.. it. Mat-Millnn James Paton Dr. Fullerton ' (Skip) ii (Skip) l5 Dr. Ross W. Gillis J.-D. Hyndman B. Deacon A. E. ings R. Robertson Revo. G. Taylor 'i‘. C. .ismea .V (Skip) 14 (Skip) 6 W. F. Tidmnrsh H. M. Vnnlluskirk E. H. Beer l<‘. l_-i. Ileer (Skip) 5 W. A. Stewart R. E. Spillet Sidney Grey D. A. McKinnon (Ship 25 W. K. Rogers A, A. Alley W. Grant ' D. B. Stewart C. H. Black (Skip) .10 (Skip) 9 lo J. J. Hornby A. E. Morrison G. D. Wright (‘. ll. llecr (Skip) 17 Harry Tidmarsh R. C. Goff Jas. Bayer C. Morris (Skip) 10 _l il. llegan Dr. Jenkins J. F. Whenr W. H. Prowse D.A.MacKlnnon A. W. Hyndhisn Dr. Goodwill Gordon Hughes Aeneas Mci naid Geo. Rogers 0. Crsbbe _(Skip) 7 -(Skip) lil ‘- V 66 70 f ' If _Se I _ ‘ _ ` 4..V ___, . SS . ._ ... . .. ._ .. _ . has prevailed among the members of the Driving Club, and wlille each is _ out to win, yet every spirit of fairness " is shown in the various contests. Sat- 'f urday’s events were two in number; the ilrst was for the championship ot the province. This will he a series of races, Saturdny's being the ilrst. There were only two entries, .Princess Etta and Angus Dillard. admittedly the two fastest ice pacers in the province to- day. The race was somewhat unsat- isfactory through the fact that Anghs Dillard met with a mishap in the third' heat, losing n hind shoe when halt’ way' down. He and Etta were neck to neck and pacing lightning fast when the accident occurred. An- gus sprawled about considerably, but his driver managed to let him down easy, and the injuries apparently con- The fifth heat was captured by Cap judges: P. S. Brown, F. W. Hughes, (‘V. P. Thorne; timers: il. James, C. l'. vp'-' i-£5 fri »J\¢'.` 2:54.' 51,2 X. '\-. .1513 is 52'.” -‘$- W _ =,.; _ V :J-‘f ffl 'r .A ' I 72.-,wg ` ;f;»fj-'_ 54.*.-"5 v im j~.7.',- ' 5% ' ;.'.‘/it $541 Eff’/'; ’» ` ;\ _ _ _li .".’"3 _ , i vt tl _ 4 _ » ._',V 3',’-‘,. \ ,~.'!;~: .' .rf-,v , _ __//':;_».,. _.___ _ \\-‘_ \- A -" _// \` \ /\., ’ .V '\,./7 - _ ~/3; 'B f_; _V \‘,.é=z ‘V _ 3-; 5 _ _ f-“A 1 _, 7 - \ ;f.=I7l'-i »"`.:'\"<,.".')~"',7;¥-'Q' '.'1=‘~<‘£ 'l'9r:°(:-.~:»~i=~f1s_';l "gn xt .f.‘.\:Vz.. -,.:=.\T;~".;V':'-f_V:sf--_s;';V‘.‘_. __i‘V3n_s r- 1-:.1 _§_v.l;.~‘= J-'-°~»'~i€"° ' ‘ .._.*‘i.. -’ o ._, IFE ~;-if { gi V _ vii.. 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