e ~' I ' -' 'f .=_.»-_f_io_.~. PAIE8 Be mrs you game - .. ._ V vs U ,__ V y ,, _ , g' _ _ __ C I k, _ _ *_ I Z _- , ,_ , . - ,_ ,»_.,~.,~s...t.,\-,.._»'..-..¢»,<<~=-»se..-.»,.- s»...»-.-__v-,F-.¢-.. _ 'E nsrnsusnnn Isoi. cnn\u.o'rrn'rowN. Pruncrz 1-:Dwarven ISLAND. snruaoar. rr:sn.o.~mr1o, |901. . .r,__ FarmerThn&ygott_heidea that ifhe ,dd keep a hoziseblvxthout the cost of mjmg, it woul a great econ ' 1* 0 the horse’s food a every day. Unfortunate- ly JUSFIS the experiment mr” -=°=‘» =~= _ laid down and died. -Fa rm at Hard- aenm nys FarmerTlu-idy wa a fool. But there are people as mach worse old Thrifty as it is more foolish to own body under starvation than your l1c1Se's. But every plenty to eat. Yes, but It @ n ' ten, It is what no..nsh- from food that decides 1 o of starvation. It wouldn’t farmer any good to run a stack oi through a thrashing machine was so out of gear that it didn’t the grain out of one head of wheat in That's just the way with the dis- stomach. It doesn’t get the out of th food that is eaten. There is no medicine will so uickly on the organs of digestion and nutri- and put the stomach in perfect order, as Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Discovery. It makes pure nd rich blood, and puts the body of perfect health. for six _vears with constipation and during which time I employed phy- Lhey could not reach my case.” Mr G Popplewell. of Eureka Springs, Co Aélegisas. “I felt there was no ago I commenced tak Golden Medical Discovery and ‘ nad I]rtnhproved from the dart. I a ll 's Plealant Pellell keep the hs . ,- by Goo. >A. er for GeDt’s acla’o latest nd best produc- n 1n the art of making. I F BROS. Sole agents _ anno 1 'rd I Gd Gen:-sf hme my Property to Insure. 895 before insuring. It Will PGY Yflu' LOW RATES Oil BUILDINGS _ _ I - rinthemon 0 <=~ - Ln|oii_;[_I_re Insurance Society L Magrch our Store wi" Si1!P1’1S¢S06»Plf1tiSn0l`»3> and Crown IusnranceC0~ ‘dose _“at 6 _ 0'Cl0VCk '¢8Ch sflziierican Assugnce Coe névéflihgv Saturday ex eeoitii Heroic Rescue - Killed by a ' is Dead. I CONDITION or mrrnnss rnnnxnxcx. 'The condition of ex-Empress Frederick is said to be more serious than at any previous time during her illne-,ss and the King is expected to leave in a few days to soeher. . I THE waits vantxsc Fonrusns. Cars Tcwx, Feb. 15.-(Special).-The Boers occupied Murraysburg,Cape`Co1ouy Feb. 7. - It is reported that Gen. French has cap- tured a large Boer force in Ermelo dis- trict. nxsccn FROM A BURNING BUILDING. NEW YORK, Feb. 15 -(Special)-Michael McQuaid of Bangor, brother of W. H.Mc- Quaid, proprietor of the Grand Union Hotel, St. John, today heroically rescued a woman and two children froma burning building. Mannion THOMPSON DEAD. Cnaxvroansvrnnn, Ind. Feb. 15.-(Spec ial.)-Maurice Thompson, novelist died heratoday, _ 2 _ _ _ . "' " I D ' " 1 axon muon ron oscar. .~ . *B _ _ _ .» "JT: ' 'V' _ J V! I _‘FJ-‘ _ _V Nxw Yonx, Feb. 15.-(S’pi¢inl~.)-'today . room), tic n hd th paldi'by Charles Gates for a seat on -the , I Stock Exchange. < ixnnm AKD BAT” BY A .1 ,Gm _ ip evenly matched, The halt ended with the Ixnlaxaroms, Feb. 15.-(Special.)- Albert Neilson _ intended going into cage ot tigercnbsto iced thom,bnt accidentally opening the wrong door stepped into the cagvsjuvlth a fierce, grown tiger, which killed and began eating him. g PEBSEVERANCE RE WARDED. J, li-s,__Beny was at First Diseollrlsed but A§erwards Resnmed Treatment and " was Cured. . Baan Rrvnn, N. S; Feb. I1.-Hrs. Elisa- b¢tl;’=B¢rry ot this place has had anexperi~ cnc( both unique and interesting. She “For over eisrht years I snienad with _clmm Kidney Disease. I tried many re , ies, but with no relief. A friend a - vi8o§ Dodd's Kidney Pills. I "1-took one box and that did not seem to helpline very much I left ol! and conclud- ed there was no remedy. For three years ` more I struggled on till at _last I got eo bad thnr I could'nt dress or undress my- self sim I fem nor. sleep more »-than I live minutes at a time day or night._ _ ' I determined to try Doc fl s KIdneyP1lls once more. This time I bought fl_ve boxes. When these were done I was alittle bet- ' ter, so I got seven more. I have not finish- ed the twelfth yet and I am completely cured of every trace of the old trouble. The noboiest lines of men’s ard boys clothing in Charlottetown walling less l-3 at R. H. Bam-lay ‘lf Cjs xld Stand. 13 4i d&w fenfuov I 0 will save You Money’ -ox YOUR- ~ c lnsffiranceugw P th frb Aslzanyoncwho- pi:-f _’*""“""'”"'"° ' Mir' ~`~-T-T1 . -~ W ~ ~ » _ ----- ' ----»~-~-<»- .-- ~-~~-;-~---- 'lf' ""‘ '“ f -» ' ' . ' ' ‘~ ~` f- n, » ‘ ' ' N n A Tie for Senior .Trophy Tiger-'Novelist Thompson I Smres 8°3 and 34- ml' Sin' ior and .lliter1itedliifte.l~. 2"’ . ~ fii. The laraest crowd ot the season as- sembled at the Rink last nizht to witness the llnal games in the League Series games which it won by Summerside would give them both trophies. But the results of the two games will necessitate two more games in the Senior series and one in-theiotermed-intel Theo Abegwelts who have on so many occasionsupheld the athletic honour of Charlottetown, were equal to the task before them last night- ' and before their familial colours the red, white and blue went down eight goals to three in the ,senior match and eight goals to four in the In- termediate. The`Senior match was an evenly contested one, both sides havin called. For ten minutes over time they played, with the result that the Charlottetown boys scored _five goals in twice as many minutes. ` The managers are deserving of praise for the proniptness with which the game started, for it was exactly eight o'clock when Referee, Roy McLean, called the men together. The Abegweits’ followers were in doubt as»to the result; Harry Grady, who had been playing such astar game for them during the season was absent ' #Sie rat; tw erswasa noid fast' playing. Both defences splendidly and the S' I three goals to their credit when time was i FRANCES COAL- V ` liscore standing Abegwelts 1, Crystals 1. ___ The second halt was the Abegweits', _ _ although the Crystals evened the score. ran e l>l\~ l,093»f’00 *OU* Of C001 1 The: puck was in Summerside territory gnnuallyln l`»“¥l“"'l» “"4 DPOCHNS 3.000; the greater part» ot the time but their gp was annually from other sources. In ’ I defence were able to withstand the attack e cascof “af l"~'l'“'e¢" We *W0 COW*-l`l¢S - -l of the Abbies‘ speedy forwards. When question 0! ¢0=\1 SHPDFY WG=-lid be a 'time was called the score stood Crystals |eri0\\S 0'1"" F"“”°"' 3,'Abbies 3. It was decided to play ot! __ ____ _ and after ten minutes the teams lined up. _ During the first live minutes Sullivan ¢==- ' ‘ '”“` “ `°"“°-_"’ E » ,Wand Mc.Eachern each scored agoaltor the- x Empress Frederick lu Two Holly Contested Abs-.~».1»1»».w»d no mfn-is Mcllachern, Unsworth- and MacMillan g It G f -each scored. The game ended eight to , __ 1 “ three forthe home team. ` . ' _ 1 f e 9 I 1 0 The intermediate match waialao a' 2:33 thfféurusug n°“°'_'»°° “uv , ____ closely contested one and was'byn_o1means1 .mum mg* it .U 0*” °°”u°“‘°°°°“u3'°°‘” j -_ l nw. rin atoms had the aannngc is mama,” ml V ll ha _ land. the first halt which ended Abegwelts tour, “mum” 8.1.” k 'mit 1; N _FURTUNE 01, THE WAR THE RINK My ____ j _ *‘ V andthe game ended eight to tour in; Sulmmersuev hub” . W e i ' ’ [_ * I I so favor of the .Lbegweits » The Senior game was a clean ' gentle- manly game-. Mr. Boy McLean made an excellent referee forthe senior match _and mediate match in a satisfactory manner: ' NOTES ' » ’1he Crystals nearly got two trophies- so near and yet so tar. _,ii _ _Summerside's special train had No. 13 coach on again. The Crystals will surely get superstitious. - -»~ . . which side lost 1 ‘ i Summer-side. _ '_ -1--_ ‘ It will take two more matches to decide the senior championship, andoneto decide the junior! _ _ I The Crystals are not accustomed to soft ice. ` The senior Vics have another chance. “Toby” Macmillan’s goal from cover poiutln the senior match and .Frank Muncey'sgoal from ,point in the Inter- mediate were all right.. There was “danger” in the nirfor the Crystals when Frank secured the robber. "`iOa_ a toss up atths _Hotel Ihvllss last ' that -dump snows lg; _4 _ _ A A accordance with the P. n. warm: Imax. _ Charlottetown Jan. 18 Charlottetown I Jan. 24 Feb 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Darn. Jan. ll Summerside n CharloQatown Summerside Charlottstbwn CRYSTALS. WOR' _ LOST WON Darn. wean Pnarxn. ' Jan. ll , Charlottetown Tan. 18 Charlottetown Jan. 24 Summerside Feb. 1 Charlottetown Feb. ii ouulmersille Feb. 15 Chariot-Letown CRYSTALS. won Losr 3 1 \\’ON _ Victorian Abtgwelts view;-ns is cmso. s-0 - Abagweitéivs Crystals Lbegweitsi vs Vlotorlas omun vjifvicmm » s~2 ~ l 'aBEGv%7£I'1's. ' rains. Victorias vs Abegweits Victorlas vs Crystals Abegweitsvs Crystals ~ Abegweits vs Victorian _ Crystals vs Victorian Crystals vs Abegweits ABEGWEITS. 3 1 YYY V . v _ ,Q i I. Hocénv LEAGUE; f |90 l snxlon armies. __ A _ _ _ _ 'rlaiusy 5 if ‘ ~ __ 6-3, Victorian ' 'Crystals o-4 - 2-1 Crystals VICTOBIAS. f ' ‘ * I _;:. , 3,051' ~ Wax D081' g 2 _V 2 I 2 2 "2 , _ INTERMEDIATE SERIS. _ _ ` . a , scorn: WINNER. 10-4 7-3 6-2 12- 2 _ Z -0 S -4 VIC TORIAS. WON Losr U 4 .Crystals Crystals Abegweits Cr steals LOST iiiiiiiil <9 5 Ask the girl who has tested it on asa toascit. CHICAGO MARKETS. y following are the closing rates: 5 May Wheat.75.§,Corn 40§, Pork $l4.20 I Q =-< ' -1 5 - ismxuna ‘ ` Closing prices ' American Sugar “ ' American Steel and Wire American Tobacco ‘ I rooklyn Transit Y Burlington continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid ` ' Louisville andNashvl.lle ` nook mana V a l -s » Th*-m~ Mr. Harry Brehaut refereed the ,Inter-.5 ` 1-ii _ also I give the route a trial! I , ~ ~ . Sir. -In view of the fact that nearly two weeks haveelapsed since we have hadnuy .malls or steamboat communication with the main land the thought might suggest Itself no the thinking people of PI-iacé Edward Island that there, might be a ,batter and more’ practicable;-onto forthe, winter steamboat ssrvlcsthane the one now in use. ~ ,- T110 8094 work dons by .the ‘Sr -8. V SUNG? when running between Summer-. side and Caps Tormentine has demon` tlbsifally lfthd wind; that -the g lee driven in by "Wd w _ such. §_s, toleran- as to maks lt impomlhle _toionter thorenysg, _ nqpqigmggqdigg 'egmg very condltloniprcvailbd when the barba- closed lasttall the weather at the timer being -very. cold, the Stdnley twof wesks.latcrcfl`ected_ without. the-slightest difiicnlty and continued ,gg I _mentinc for some time and could, so fan as getting in and out of Snmmeraids bor is ooncemed, be running then I yon Ae a winter port' Summerslds. E L In terminal incl dltsenlmiles distant ~ MIIB; Tlltllllillfll DBITHIE icellwsin ‘thestraits between Summer-r side and Cape Tormentine are perhaps than at any other point, Then why f not The keeping upofcontinuous common(-f cation with thc Mainland is s moons or-‘ paramcunt importanceto people of _the Province and none are more interested" in its success than the fax-mers,as without ity many of their products must be _sold ' at a great disadvantage. All political, sectional and individual interests should give wa`y_ to the public ‘ good andthe united efforts ofthe people *be -bronglar .Our Winter Steam' Service. f -` MA. 'mekc rexuhr trim to wd fred# Cape Toi- I i more favorable _for winter navigation nm it 'a wherever the natural conditions are most i E” fswruhlef _ It isdimcu “that intelligent and vmaois-_f';l{ ~ ~Al‘°l*°l“»;¢fr¢un__ cf,-.an vu\>w».in _ sfo ' Abvnsitsl, ' Abqzweits ; Abggweibs Cmcaoo, Feb._ li. -(Special) -'U16 NEW YORK “STOCK LIST Feb 15 137% ' :J-`2§ 31:? 825 New York Central .1363 resolutions to bear to establish the _winter “ and interests of the pas t. ° _ WAP. '.|.5i®i-B`H.‘.*"" ` - '-Cli'l‘tov\"||` Felil I4. _ __ li! f°.\’ ` BIED At Boston. oll'§ Blanche, bslonsd daughter.; f at 14 years 9 o%(PortHill,P.E.I-. __ At Glensarrr. fm short illness, James Doyle,aged Deceased was th‘e father of 'a large now settled all over the west. He born on the same day as May 24th, 1819, and did not _long her. He was a brother of Revifbr. Doyle, of Vernon River, who with two brothers’ and one sister survive him. 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