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I. ` _ :l 4 'l , P .‘ rl vglgglcft }iIliIlili§Sor’llel;’idenc‘:-335 00.ecq'l¥l‘eaal- ment Monthly---li00.00. ‘ ll82l~2~I5Mlmo.’Jd llllmovt Your lrrlllllllcs f Dsndrulf conqueror`wiil unflouh edly remove . , n l 1 '.l::.‘.'l'.".i.l'.':.;':.:.lf'l‘.;".“'.::..‘:s‘.°.*.'.l.l°:.l:s. end, Slngeilil. . ._ _ lass. wnrrs, _ Queen llotcl _ _ -IIODGSON, SUMNER & C0., LTD Permanent SamDl¢_R0°mS Room 3 Grant Building Fred E. Morris Representative for P. E. Island Phone 668-J ,,_,_,.._,....».lu.... _ _ _.A.v_;,,’_,',’..‘.,.'_ . l I _, wor e of 8- Play began promptly at 10 15 when the Mechanics demonstrated their sled hammer ability by driving the rub ber into the Printers composing room, After fifteen minutes of alternate sledge hammerlnz and proof pulling the rubber landed in the net making a score of 1-0 in favor of the Mechanics. More sledge hammering and In-mf. pulling till half time without chang- ing the score. _ The second half opened with an- other rush by the Mechanics and in a few minutes they again scored, 2-0 in favor of the Mechanics. The Printers' here gathered themselves together, they dropped proof pulling and went to work setting type. ill n few-lninut- es they had a double headed column tgoztlloir credit -and the sr-om vt-ng gvgn_ 'llhc Mccllanlus not to be tlll...ed, rc- united and combined their forces and Bgnin dropped a red hot shot among U10 §ill|0YB mflkiflif the score 3-2 in .favor of thc Mechanics. The Printers not to be outdone and to show there were no bad feelings genuy returned the compliment. evening tile score. This was followed by it little rasping and I\'|0l'9 Dl'00fing but the bell rang on the eveli score and the trouble wgg _over. -James llerell was referee and Frank Hennessey Judge of plgy, The line up was as followsz- Pflnlers Imperium J- C°Y|@ ` C0111 J. McNair it. Duncan Paint W_ Acorn T. Stewart C. Point ll, McDonald 3- Duffy. Centre J. Vickerson H. Morgan Centro T, Stewart M- Currie L- Wi-lil! Ffl-Iobbs N. Gtlrllllllm ll.. \Vlilg Il, Stgwqrr ..._m____ A very keenly contested game of UUCKGY W1}S lllllyvii on the out-door rink ut Victoriil. on Saturday after- ll00ll 1881. ln the presence of a very large crowd ot' spectators, who had assembled to view the game and the horse races as well. Play starred at about 3.30 when the “Allies" of 'l`ryon llnefl un against the "Unions" of vit- torlu. After several minutes of very oven play in which the rubber was hustled from one end to the otller. on- ly to find both goal tenders “right on the job." Wesley ulalll. after a brll liilnt run, lined in number one for tue Unions, followed shortly after' by number two. scored by Earl Lord on a pass from the side. The game now raged fast and furious, but no lnorc scores were made in this half. In 'the second half, altllougll many good individual plays and some good combination work was indulged in, there was only one score made by Heath McQuarrie. The game ended with the puck near centre ice, the score being ii-_-0 in favor oi’ the Unl- ons. Mr. George McQuarrie, Summerside, who acted referee, handled the game .in a very impartial manner to the satisfaction of all.»Mr. Vern Bell, Cape Trnversc,_perforlned the duties of judge of play. ‘ _ _ Tile line-up was as follows: _ _ Allies » ' Unions - Goal Walter Boll William Peters " Poillt liul Learll Jalules Knox (7. Point Fred ilcll Tom Doyle Centre ~ Percy Farrow Wesley Clark Rover Will Pool:-y Earl Lord R. Wing _ Brent Wood lleath McQnal'rie L. Wing ~ Morley Mullins C. Braden Jelly A return match will be played on tho rink -ill Tryon on Saturday after- noon, February ' 27th, weather condi- tions being flworable. After the game a. second match will be played ne- tween the intermediate Union team and a scpfcttc from Cape Traverse. --V. The Wretchedness of C_onstip_at1_0n Cm bt: overcome by ‘ CAR'I'£R’S Li'l'l`LE LIVER PILLS. vegetable ____ ti.” Clintilsl Cure |T1éL‘ ifl'l.`f.l".°°"" lxttg ....,'n..l llaswns. v'l"t»r 4° M dvr. s-.n rm. sam nm. sn-ll rd"- GGBUSBD me bm Signshlre NEW YORK FISH ADS illlashro Brothers E Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers Fresh 'l"i-h - Smelts, Eels, Lobsiers and Frogs are Specialties Nap rniltn sill links, New York ' So' ‘ted 1 Canslgnligg-‘lg-Bvmlla Esilnpd _ _sosfoli nail ADS- A. HA |..l: Y commission' llsilcnl_lN'r, FRESH and SAL'l’.~FI8H_ . Qahnad Goods, Loblliors, Scallops. __ Clams. _ 11s./lrtmrlc Avi-. l0lT°N 'CONBIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 8710-8,-22stbes_12wks \ lulllelsl ..l».el r »--- on the hargir ice, at Victorianon .$3 *Hay arte bon last, was oonvellt he seoond of the series of ics races. at which three very interesting classes were held. The first one was the two-year-old race in which there were only two contestants, Lord Host ings Jr., and driven by Mr. Martin Ke- hoe, Albmy, and Jack Hastings, by Mr James N Campbell Cape Tra verse The first named won in three straight beats. Special mention may be made of this pair of colts which show great promise of speed. They were both raised by Mr. Kehoe, from it Brazilian mare, sired by Lord Hastings. The three minute race was again won ‘by “Slippery Jim." whom Mr. George Heifoll drove to.victory ' in three straight heats. Mr, William Mc- Farlane, with Commodore, took sec- ond place; Campbellton Dell, owned and driven by Mr. Frank Lang was awarded third place; while "Tryon Chief," owned by Mr. Jnmos Clllsholm obtained fourth position. Had' not "Kid" owned and driven by Mr. Will=Calll_ieck, thrown a shoe 'in the second heat he would have made things interesting as hc was n close second in the first heat. ' The green racewas also very in- teresting. it was won by “Lady Ee- telle." owned and driven by Mr. Birt Dickie. "Dominic," owned and driven by Mr. Percey Callheck was li. close second, while "Mac," owned by Mr. R. P. Rogerson carried off the third prize. ' It is expected that the third race of the series will take place 'on Saturday afternoon next. . - NOTES -Mr. and Mrs. E, Crosby, attended the races at Victoria, Saturday aifter- noon lnat.-V. ' li I 1 Messrs. Anglia Mcffllcn and Thomas Doors, New llavan, were in attendance at thc raccsheld in 'Vic- toria Saturday. 8 $1 H » The ladies of the Canadian Patrio- tic Association of Victoria served luncheon in “Howntt's Hall," near the race course, on Saturday after- noon. Many look udvnntugc to help along the cause and the snug sum of twenty dollars was realized. 0 li I Tile officials in the race at Victoria, Saturday, performed their duties to the satisfaction of all concerned. They were as follows: Starter, Mr, R. K. Boswell. Judges, Messrs.. F. W. Sllow, M. L: Boswell and R. A. How- att. Clerk oi' Course, M. K. L1 Gold- ing. Patrol Judge, Mr. I-I. li. Proiitt. K 1 8 < Special mention may be made of the efficient manner in which Mr. R. K. Boswell performed his duties as starter, showing partiality to none. li Q S ‘fWoodaIe," Mr. G. C. Holland's fast trotter did not start m the green race its expected. as be met with an accldentjust before the race. -V. _ E'XDELliNl Ill (_ ¥ ’ DMIES IESTEDDIY The Cllariotteiowll Driving Ciub'_s matinee races on Hillsborough Bay ice yesterday afternoon were, as usual. witnessed by many spectators. The weather was l-o'ol.nnli n side wind was .blowing which made the course a trltle slow. Two races were on the programme; they fumlslled good con- tests. The classified race had three starters "and was won ill straight heats by Motll Miller, driven by Mr llnm- mollii Kelly. Moili won cnc-h heat. by about it length. Cherry anti Derby had cl great iight for second position, Cherry outlasting his rival. Moth Miller is ll. greatly improved horse this winter still is a. hard pacer to heat. over the ice. The il-minute class had four starters and was won by 1.lustcr,_ drlveii by Mr P. Conroy. There was considerable riviilry in this race aild Brazllliun King was expected to win. lie got in front in third' heat, but Buster camo back strong in the l’ouri_ll. winlling»\he race. W.W., ownod by Mr Wm. Warren, showed rl. lot. oi' speed, but was not quite up to the half miic race. A series of races ure being arranged for Wednesday affer- noon, championship contest between Princess Etta and Angus Dillard being one. There will also be a match rare between Mr lt. S. Chappell‘s Commo- dore (.‘., and Mr C. lirntlley's Mary Dillon. The Driving (‘.lub will also lloldnrlother lllatiliec event, which will be decided at to-nlght's meeting. Measurements were taken of the ice yesterday and it was found to be between 12 to 15 inches _thick on the parts raced over. The Cllarlottetowll Driving Club are anxious to please the horsemen generally, and will be glad to receive suggestions for classes for future meetings. _ Following is the summary:-» CLASSIFIED RACE. _ Moth Miller. 2.20, entered and driven by H. Kelly. 1, 1, 1. Cherry Ripe, 2.21, entered and driven by T. C. Edgett, 3, '2, 2, - Derby, 2.2951, entered and driven hy J. S. Wedlock. 2. 3. Il. . Time: 1.6%, 1.6%, 1_7. o 3~MlNUTE CLASS. _ Buster. owned by J. Maher. driven hy P.. J. Conroy, 1, 1, 2. 1. Brnziliian King, owned by R. Mathc- son, driven by H. Kelly, 3, 3, 1. 3. Commodore' Willis. entered and driven by lt. Acorn, 2, 4, Ii. 2- -_ W.W., entered and driven-by W. War- ren, 4, 2, 4. 4. Time: 1.13%. 1.12, 1.14%, 1.13. ‘ f- lisooll r` .-'ill s 5 'sas even ' 5 r Q *iii `l_7; ..._ s Is helping -t ` I _gi rare N :l"`-""".""..°%"._,;`i"....l‘::°. ~;-_, _ ant lgtnle -1, »_-.-/.li-._»,'_, “__-.I f. » i . l. ‘_ in .ea .¢~.» -. L.-.; r _A ..' ` - ` _,rt » -1 _, ‘ N- 1 E|EiDlDl|E EDLDS llKE DISDIDETS N0 I-IEADACHE SOUR STOMACH BAD COLD OR CONBTIPAT ION BY MORNING. Get , 10~cent box now, Furred Tvllslw. Bad colds, indigna- tion. ' Sellow-skin and miserable Headaches come from B gorpid uv” and clogged bowels, which cause your Stomach to become filled with undi- gested food, which soars and fer- ments like. garbage in 8 swill barrel. '1‘nat‘s' one first step to untold misery -~iildi'gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow Skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nanseating. A ilascaret 'to-night will give your con- stipatsd bowels n thorough cleansing and straighten you out b`y morning They work. while you sleep--s. 10-cent box fl_'om_your drugglst will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and women take a Gascaret now and thenlto keep their stomach liver and bowels regulated, and never know g, misara-ble moment. Dorff. for- get the children-their little insides need 3 good, gentle cleansing, too. IDE-DDDES il PDINEITE A goodly number of spectators gatllered on the Pinnctte ice oil Sat- urduy, 20th inst., to witness the 2.30 trot and pace, which was closely coll- tested by Zelllot, Judson lilly and Woodvllle, as i'oliows:-- Zealot, owned and driven by M. Mc- . Kenna, 1, 1, 1. Judson Boy, owned and driven by lt. A, D. McKenzie, 2, il, 2. VVoodva.le, owned and driven by Neil Morrison, 3, 2, 3. Tillie: 1.10, 1.12, 1.8. Starter, A. McMillan; judges, A. Mc- Rae, D. M. Falconer and E. I.. Harring- ion; patrols. W. D. McKenzie and ll. Gillis; timers, E. L. Harrington illld J. P. McWilliams. CURHANA Tile hottest game in the history of the Curling ltink was played last night by two teams entered for competition for thc Wrlgllt Cup. it was a sixteen erld game and not ulltll the last stone was put was there any indication as to which side should win. Following was the line up ullti reeiuit:- J. A. Robertson W. Prowse Gordon Hughes ll. C. Goh' W. Ii. Prowee S. Gray James Paton (skip)H. F. Beer (skip) l-l-0-l-1-0~0-0-l-1-0- 0-0-1-0-0-2-2-1_-0-0-L 1-0-1-0-2-10 0-110-1-0-9 ,ll-. _ CHESS T0uRl|Ai|_\ElIT » - in the fourth round of the Chess _Tournament last nigllt thcfoiiowing -werethe results:-Mutcll beat Tanton, Worthy beat Louson, _Louson beat- Love, Lur‘ldie;I>eat'M-utcli; Lllndlc bent Love, Tdriton ‘beat .`1..ove.'._ .- _-"- 1 HORSE NOTES ,Mr. J. C. Sims of Charlottetown, has sold his fnst trotting gelding Dusty Millcr to Mr. l”i. McArthur, nl' Kensillg- ton, owner of Baby Logan, 2.181/.. Uusty Miller is sired by Aquiri, 2.275,/, and trotted three miles ina 'workout over the flllarlotietown track last summer in 227, 2.26, 2.25 last quarter ln D5 seconds a 2. 20 clip. “The ladies of Charlottetown have a lplendld opportunity _ of securing high class Italian under garments of-. tered In this special display now be- ing made in our Ready to Wear De- partment. We have a fine range of samples from the makers embracing silk under garments of all descriptions. We do not carry this line in Stock, but will be pleased to secure any required for our customers. Come in and noe them, we are delighted to allow them whether you buy or not. Moore 4. Mc- Leod. 8712-2-22M2i. lHE PEDPlE’S UNDED SNEW MiNlDEMiNl The opening programme i'or _the .week at the People's Theatre last liiglit contained all the good reels _usually shown at this popular house. A tow-reel Kay Bee feature. " Loves Sacrifice." was easily the loader. lt was the story of emmigrants attacked by indians. They are anniliilnted, and a pretty buhygiri adopted by (‘.hiet' lilack iinwk. Years later she meets a pmspector, John Cobb, wllo finally marries her. He makes good in his mine and takes hcr to Washington. where he introduces her to his society friends as of italian descent. Black Hawk slid his friends come to town and call oil the couple. When it is learned she is of indian descent sho' is spurned by her friends. and leaves her husband io go back to her tribe. He follows and learns the truth from Black Hawk. that she is not a squaw. lie is directed where he will find her goes-to find her grave. "When the Prison Doors Opened," a Lnbin drama, was an interesting story of a man and woman released from prison. how they were blacknlailed. and each trying to keep the secret from ‘the other; but in the emi everything ends to the satis- faction of all. “The F‘smily’a Honour," l was-a good war picture, based on the sinking of the "Malile." A fllie comedy "Jane," was 'cnterestiug as well as funny, and featured the Peoplels favourite. Francis ii. Bushman. "Our Mutual Girl" was' a fine instalment and showed Margaret and Baby Lily on a shopping tour. finally showing Margaret being held up a burglar. To-night the best four reels 'of the above programme. together with two new ones. will' be shown; Announce- ment was made last night that a new I-Alrse Bros I-lizlirtvdll mor inss’ defeated I-lendersons *Never slips' at the Arena last night by the 'score of 5 to 1 The lineups were as follows Muck-a marines Naverslips Goal Diamond P McDonald Point. Power S Diamond Rover Worth W. Ryan Centre McMillan . . J. McEac'hern L. Wing . C Point. _D. Crosby . . . . .. H. MacMillan D Fi. Wing. » J. Carver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ F. Welsh Worth, Power and McMillan were the stars for the "Mucha", while Ryan and Diamond were stars for Novcr- slips. George Hooper acted as judge of play and W. Purcell as referee. PERSDNALS Mr Louis llowutt, of North Tryon, was in the city yesterday oil ll visit. Mr. Cllarles, Cummings ot' Charlotte- town has returned home from spend- ing Sunday in Hampshire- Mrs. Jolln A. McDonald, Jolluston's River, spent the week and with friends in Charlottetown. Tile Guardian regrets to learn ot' the serious Illness of Mr. R. Bruce McMillan, [irackley Pl. llond. Mr B. Roy Holman. of the Maritime Fox Exchange, left by the mail special last evening for New York. Miss Ida Dc Lrlilg, of Messrs l’rowla°~. Bros., Ltd.. (lhnrlottetowil, loft by tho mail special Sunday night on it three- wceks' visit to her homo ill St Johll. M, C. Delianey, M.L.A. (Chief Con- servative Whip). Tryon, was it visitor to Charlottetown yesterday, alld re- turned holile on the Cape mall special. Mrs. Isaac T. Saunders, Trillly, is spending the week-end in thc nity 'the guest of hor daughter, Mrs. Al- bert ll. Wise, No. 4 Grafton St. Mr and Mrs Harry Mahon. Halifax, who camo to (illarloitetowil to ilttelili the funeral of the late Mrs Dodd, left on rcturll to tllolr home ily tho mail special last evening. Miss Dorothy McDonald of Kings- boro and Miss Mabel Inglis ot' O‘Leary, the two young ladies who went thro- ugh the ice on Saturday last, have completely recovered from the severe shock they received and have resum- ed their studies at the l’. W. College. Needless to say these young ladies are deeply grateful to all those who as- sisted them and will never forget the kindness they received; . ."‘it'.s apleasure to silavc yourself when you use a. Gem Safety-Razor.`Th`e Gem is ihebest safety. razor manu- factured l`or thc price. Mcliinnon Drug Co., (for. Great George and Kent streets. _` ~ " - » - illicit. DDL DE PEEATUDES _ il DIE _PHDIDE EDWADD A luxurious bill was given“at_ illo Prince Edward Theatre yesterday' bc- fore large houses. There were two three-part features, “The Weight ot' a Crown" and “Robes Pierre," one equal- ly as good as the other. The flrsl_ named was the story ofa prince who fell in love with a beautiful dancer. the daughter ot' a Nihilist. After the two have become greatly lnfatuated with one another the dancer is com- missioned by the Nihilists, of which her father is leader, to kill her lover. She meets thc prince and is about to commit the deed when he proclams his love i'or her. They elope and are enjoying ll happy honeymoon when the prince is suminollod homo by im- portant matters of state. He returns and his llllsistcrs tell liinl tlltli,-as the country was on the verge of war, it 'wus his duty tn marry the princess of the lalld about to declare war. He unwillingly consents and is married. The dancer is divorced. Oil the day the prince is wedded his first child is, boru. unto thc dancer. Five years later the populace revults over il tax imposed by thc prince. The Nihillsts decide to kill hiln and his son as he speaks fronl ills palace. with h‘° “"4 by ills side, and the former dancer, now a leading Nihilist, volunteers to be o. party to the dastardly scnenle. She is detected however and brought B¢G00d TOYoiirself .rs an ou w e friend to yltourself and a pleas- uretoothers. Most sicknessel; 3.?" -ii‘..."`€-, ?’lil“§*’ 3”” norm en o e les vc organs, and for these aiqments ` ll _ ` 9 ` 1 _ Q _ _ 5 have become the most popular remedy, because they are so B915., B0 °el'Ul-ill. U1 P!'°n_1l7f in- their beneficial action. They _tone therstomacll, stim- ulate the liver, regulate thc bowels. By oleailsingf thc ' a Trl l al i»i'§§§md¢'i?__pr<§?o xiii? tile? management had _‘ tslten over the, Theatre, fullparticuiars of which will _ he made through the press. One im-L portant change wilibe the showing of six reels nightly or the best mms pio- curable. and something- -new every *_ -. p . li. » "films, oatarrh, throat trouble, we guar» antee Catarrhozonc in everycase. You you. _ Stewart . . . . . .. . . .. . D. Bradley' imma.. stein No Failure, Cure in Every Cue Trohb ed By Catarehozone ‘»-iii Caterrhozone can't fail to cure Bron chitls its so healing, soothing and hal salnlc that every trace of the disease tiles before it When you inhale the pure plney vapor of Catarrhozone, you send healing medication to the spot that are diseased and sore _ ian t it rational to apply medicine really ls. gets where a spray or oint- ment can’t penetrate. For thc relief and com lete cure of bronclliti as don't take medicine-you ilon't take Illslilllily Relleved drowsy drugs-lust breathe the bal- sample snmic essences oi' Cslarrhozone; it \vhcro.`. »llnsu en 6 _where the disease exists? Certainly! gave me and thai’.s why Catarrhozone is so suc- e cessful; it goes where the trouble with q dmc (seal J s pg l V- witll her child io thc Royal palace. ,featured by-superb She would not reveal lllennme of the' lungniilcont settings. mall wllo is to kill thc prince nnli us a enhanced ‘by bellutlflll result the soldiers expose hor child to The sewnd feature was the flrc of the Revoluiioliists and he, ary and excellent play being mistaken for the royal son, is sal Company. it was killed. 'i‘hc depressed woinull unable liralnniizatlon oi to impress her captors asks for the ‘thrilling incidents prince. As they are conversing, after voiutlon with an a touching meeting scelle, the dead comedy, “Hfgll child is brought. into the rooln. 'I‘he Slim", provided minutes shock kills the woman and thus "The ter. “Come Sing to Me' Weight of a Crown" is considerably excellently by Mr. liuskins lessened i'or the prince. li was n play , ly applauded. I g y E." 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