:stun r _ kick over we value = every- us.; fill Your prescrip A. Foster Central Drugstore British Almond Pink cures The Crystals refused this offer. The trophy will be handed over to the League. _,i :.-_ -,..f., _,st-Q. i.. '- I__., jf" ‘A -_ 'i -' - t ~’ api' i giiashlm-izrsnd iiushoeiaye "ed- ' galhetof bockeyifr tho In-' ter- ol egtste championship was oiay~_ ed in tlro. Bt. Dunstan's Rink yestor-'_ day afternoon and resulted in_ a victory- for St. Dunstan’s team, the score bell!! 4-_-0. The game was fair- -ly fastlnd clean throughou`t._ T-he first-sobre was made hy Captain Trai- game ,cmd_u|e¢ w .be Dy”-e¢_ in nor, who found -the net wltli_ a long S p h f _ M ¢ snot--from almost centre ice. _E. ,“§"“‘°f"”;°_ ,fa '\'§:§°-,',2-3f%,§¢ fig; (Ai-sensii_|t_oupiicsisd this performance a s p ac Bi, J 459),' || - ' -_ _ shortly after from slmost the same ‘grits th” 2 le‘is when tivo te #ng mi spot. The tirst half ended with the e ii _ __ _ , _ 3; aired 9h`ll1_>‘m°‘€”ihm§`§f°isd°nt` of grtigesezcogd lhsI‘;v3:lt:.ls gbisgwrliglsftisltesr = . . c e _ _ 51:5 snmgkedrw appgmg "Q0 the Prince of Walesteam showing a ,‘_;°°i °°“-=°,;“~-°,“°g °“l'°:,,,l“* P'°°- :‘.2‘;';"’£.‘.’.'li.‘.‘&":.‘.‘l.°.1'.:’” .i'.‘.‘3...“f.t’i.‘.ii..".1‘.§ . ` ' ii . .6 . _ ' '_ on? f,?,f,S°léu1,l:g,,gnf,?g~and‘ ox $0; in gront of their goal L. McLellan se- cnsriettsiwni 'rue victories bluecteit' sured the Duck- broke away for a nice to _the _gummemide mm _cmm|M___,he run and _added goal No. 3 to the list: was s Crystal and refused in go to A TSW ll1.°m°l\iB later F- Kelly Bot the rubber md after a brilliant run prac Summerside. The Crystals contend- - ed that he was not a member of their UGBUY ‘|19 W‘\°1° 1911801 Of '-116 rink. club. They went on the ice with the 5°°l'°d me f°“l'¢h 809-| Of U16 881116- ofiicials the President named, shot a F0’ the mst 5 mlnufefl D19-Y ‘V35 11108? gon] ,md claimed the Bama ly in St. Dunstan's territory, but the Both clubs which were represented Princes failed to connect with the net at the meeting, admitted" there had ami th° Wm-*ue blew With the sf- Dilli- .been 3 mmmde,-5¢_andh,g_. The cl-ys. stan's team winners of the game and tals, however, did not see why they U16 IHl9!‘~C0ll€El8£6 0ht1UJD|0llBl¢liD- should lose the game and Bmw; 905|. The line-up was as follows: tively that they were through with 9- D- C- _ - P- W- C. hockey for the season. The Victorias ' ‘Goll- offered to go to Summerside and play A~ MCUUUHUI - - ~ -- - - - - C- MOIIHBUHD the game with two referees from non- . POIM competing clubs in Charlottetown. F- K€UY - - - - - - - - - .- E. Beairsto Cover Point The decision of the League was that W- MCKCHHH - Y ~ - ~ - ~ - - R- Lesrd .the game was not played and that _ Left Wing therefore the schedule remains un- L- M0L°““l1 - - - - - - - ~ - - - A- Mllfhlly 'completed and the championship not WSW* Wllll - decided. E. McLellan . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Newsom . Centre _ E. Arsenault ._ . . .. . . . _ . .. . Mcliityre Rover chapped hands a'nd roughened 0 (‘ Tmlnm- Chandler [_ _Let Your Eyes Catch I U _ Uv' _ ` Most ofusl strain our eyes too much. WC C=lfl'¢ HIDD lo rest as time is to pre¢. ieus. But a Pair of Our Glasses will rest your eyes and allow them to catch up lo normal again. . M. SILVERSTON EXPERT OP'i‘lClAN 171 Great George St. Ch'town ' flood service of a club. NEW YORK CITY Broadway and 47th St. EXULUSIVELY BACHELOR Cenvenent to Ever thing. The refined air and RATES PER DAY 50 rooms with lavatorl $1.00 50 rooms with private a th l 50 50 rooms with private bath 2.00 - Two-room Su`ets $0.00 to $8.00. 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I \L *_~‘,:l;,i-.»’_i- 4*' -."3 riv- ‘ Wnitiii-uiiiiii oiesale Dealeis A Fresh Fish 71-? _ -1 ' and F Sineits, ggebgsliges ross No.'_l Fsitsi Fill: Market New Yaris l _-t _ vw ` "' i » i ‘ » ," '_ s lm'-ron risii sos. i Ai.-'J-IA L- I2 -Y o_o _ _ssiosi Maacniwr. F ` d SALT FISH om I ` ' j i minion. Halliw- 'ca fbisme- ' The team of Ilie Royal Bank ol' Cali- adii. and the “United Bankers" met in the Arena last evening for the second time this season in a fast and excit- ing game of hockey, which was won by the former by tho score oi' 5-2. At haif_ time thc score stood Zi-0 ,for the Royals. ~ Stanley replaced Lune on thc Unlt~ ed line-up and was a tower of strength to this team. Craig. who did not play in the previous game, lined up yester- day and was an aid to the Royals. The first game between ,these teams re- sulted in a draw. Mr. Fred Cox refereed yestertlay‘s game and Mr. Keenan wus Judge of Play. The following was the line-up:- “R0YALS" _ "UNITED" Goal J ‘T Collings 1. Wortl ` -_ . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ iy - ,Point. J. E. Cullen . . . . . . B. Deacon C Point. Raven l 0 N ‘ :RET B. Rogers . . . . . . . . . . .. A. Parsons C. R. Blake . . . . . . . . .. Hurry Stanley Centre L. C. Ncwsou . . . . . . . . . . .. T. Moorc R. Wing G. T. Husznrd . . . . . . .. I3. ilyndman L. Wing G. W. Craig G. McLellan DEPOSITORS ARE CONTENT T0 WAIT. TORONTO. March 5.--At ii meeting of delegates from the districts in which the defunct FnrnicrsY..Bnnk con- ducted business, held here yesterday afternoon for the purpose ol’ review- ing tlie situation in regard to the relief of depositors. a resolution was passed to the effect that in view of the fact that in spite of the killing of the bills for relief by the Senate, the Govern- ment still stood strongly for the mea- sure and coiisidcrlng the pre-eniinent importance of war measures during the present crisis as emphasized by the Premier, the depositors, having confidence in the good faith of the gov- ernment, recommend patience, looking for ii favorable issue ol’ the matter at the earliest convenient date. MONTREAL CONCERN IN LIQUI- ' .DATlON. MONTIIEAL, March 5.-li-lussens, Limited, purveyors of railway, mining and contractors supplies, were plac._i_i_;l in liquidation todny on petition of . Ii. C. Mussen, this step being taken as it direct result of thc depression re- cently experienced in the business. Thc liabilities are in the neighbor- hood of $300,000, according to Mr. Musscn. tuid tho assets about $550,000. John J. llobson has hocn uuiucd provisional llquldator. » to Home Piano at factory price Avi oosron. in _ _ii ‘ '“k»".‘T25°' b°"le~ 'Mil F. Mcoareyhas 'r`e'iéi-ee ann Mr. l@\‘\\\\\\\‘ ' J Herreil as judge of play discharged their duties with perfect satisfaction. INVINCIBLES. 33 MILLIONAIRES. 0. ____ t Such was the score in the final and deciding game of the St Dunstan ln- terinural League played on Tuesday." As osch of theso teams had won three games and tied two, much speculation was rife as to which would win the championship. The game was fast and interesting from start to lluisli, and though at no time did it look dangerous for the lnvlncfbles, still the Millionaires marie many brilliant efforts to break through the iinpreg~‘ nable defence of their opponents. 'l‘he play was for the most part in the Millionaires territory and were it not for the excellent work done by their point and cover point the score would no doubt have been much higher. Special mention should be made of the Invincible goal tender, who has all through the series proven himself to he the right mon in the right place. Some doubt was expressed when the league was formed that the Invlncihlcs could maintain the liigliiidoal con- tained iii their name, but all doubts have no\v been cast aside :ind the lnvlnciblcs have proven that such an ideal, nt least in hockey, is not un- attainable when the methods employ- ed nre such as conimenri themselves to all true levers of clean sport, or, in other words. are such as those used throughout the whole series hy the truly Invincible team. The game was handled with. perfect satisfaction by Mr Fred Kelly as referee, and Mr Everard McLellan as judge of play. The line-up was as follows:-- lnvincibles Millionaires - Goal - _ W McKenna ' C. Cahill .Point ' _ ' ff- Conway - J. Mclntyre 1 (lover Poinit _ _ 1*. l.. McMahon A. lviombourquette lligiit \Ving ' _ J. Zlooiicy _ F. Clark Left Wing - ll, Brown A. Livingston ' Centre ._ _ lt. Sniltli ii. Fournier ltover '-1 C. Green IJ: Flemmiiig The following is tho star'idi_ng"pf the different teains:- ' __ - _ Woti. Lost. Tied. Goals. lnvlnclblcs, . = 2 '19 Millionaires, ' 2- 12 Rod Dots, ` Mic-Macs, ©(€W»§ G'Jl\‘iP-*C Qs: NE The hockey match played between the Milton hockey team mid the Black Foxes, was piuyed in thc Arena on Tuesday night, resulted in o score of 6-5 in favor of the Black Foxes: MILTON ' ai./icx sexes - Goal G. I-I. Coles Frnnk I-luglios Point S. Holroyd ll. Bi-1K0l’ C l-'oint B. ii. Mcliitosli W. l"urcel Rover ` lt. 'l‘. Coles C. Windsor Centro T. B. Coles L. Campbell l't Wing . P. lloopcr L. Crsbbe L. Wing ll. M. Coles R. Huestls Between. four and live hundred people witnessed thc second hockey match of tlie Charlottetown Railway team against the Albei-ton Regain on Friday night last in the Alberton Arena. The ice was in excellent con- dition snd the game was fast and exciting from start to finish. twelve minutes after eight the. referee called the teams to order and tossed the rubber. Tho first Hve or ten minutes is .is about a ropetltloii of the first game. ns the Charlottetown boys ` had two scores to their credit. Things now took a change rind some lively " ' rushes were mode by both sides. Shortly before the bell sounded for hslf~tInie Il. Graves- scored number one _for Allierton. There was a loss of six minutes during this half,-when one of the players broke his skate. The second half started with some good rushes by both sides; first one can Oil A.mh6fSiI Pi8fl0S side would be caused to play defence and than the other. After about ten Ltd., and Sxufe 8 lint C1383 minutes play .lim Call scored again for his team. P sy now went zlg-sag until the latter part of the time when A _ - ~l - ° - the Railway boys' scored twice in short sucdessiou, leaving the game 4-2 in their favour the ICIIIDI Railway Regals _ Goal _ Edward Cantwell Maurice Ferry - Point Dsuber Brennan C, Bimigln Cover Point A. CBil18l‘0l1 _ Wm, Argengqlt Centre ' Albert Dlillei Hgwgrd Grave; Rover ~ _ Geo. Vickerson ‘ Jolm'Mgtt1iewg Right Wing ` R056!! N6l80l.l James Call _ 'Left`Wing ‘ -' f J0B'°Dl1'P0W€!` Ralph Forsythe Q---#iii The Tryon Allies won a'signal vic- tory over the Unions of Victoria in a return game at the 'Tryon rink on Thursday last. at 5 o'clock the rubber was faced, with R. Reidas referee and G. Mcquarrie as judge of play. From the first, the' Allies took measure in their own hands and after ten minutes, swift play, the first goal was lauded by Pooley/then Farrar by a piece ot combination scored again, but this goal was disputed, and allowed to pass uncounted. the play ended 1_--0 for the first half, although the Unions made some good attempts to even the score.F Bell and McQuarrle were cucli given a rninuts’s_ rest. When .play re- coniinenced, the rubber was moved around the 'i‘ryon goal for a few minutes. but by u pass between Far rar and Mullins it was shot to centre ice, and shortly after goal 2 was net- ted by Pooley. Doyle at this juncture sat out a few minutes play. Two more goals were scored by Pooley. Peters being unable to withstand the rapid fire. and the game ended 4-0. During the whole play, the excellent rushes of Wood and Mullins won shouts of praise from the Allies fans, and cun- ed for quick action from the Unions defence, at all times the Allies' de- fence wns unprcvcntiible, proving the best rushes of the Unions iucflectuul. The line up as follows: Unions, Goal- Peiers. Point-Knox. C. Point-~Doy- le. Centre-Clark. ft. Wing--Jelly. ri. \’Viug--McQuarrie. Rover-Lord. Al- lies, Goal-W. Bell. Point-R. Farrar. C. Point--F. Bell. Centre-P. Far- rar. R. Wing--Wood. L. Wiiig-Mul- iins. Rover-Pooley. l\LBEflTON il0Ii Last night in the Arena Rink ati interesting game of hockey was play- ed between the P. E. l. Railway team and the Albeijton team, tho lnttcr win- ning by the score of 4--2. __ It was a good exhibition of hockcy‘ and the Albcrton team deserve great credit for their_ victory as they were at a disadvantage by playing in a strange rink. ` Mig James Harrell was referee. After _the skate there was a skate witli hand. ` cuss uiliiinlil Where, with-l‘Truc Sports'-‘ sugges- tions what tlie Gladeators ought to do with the Trophy, the friction among the contestants, and the style ot' poe- try coming in those that make f0l‘ peace, have their hands full. For ex- ample heres. a verse, where the read- er may read between the lines, and of course, the Poet, expects first prize in the Pocticai Section on the club. No comments will be expressed until the Prize is awarded. The Doctor succumbed, to a surgical rip, From ex-champion Louson; and we ` ` give him this tip,- Tliaf Queen and Rook, on the board made their score; Not In violent pussian, scattered over the floor. Some tricks in chess science, to the patient was shown: 'l‘lic tables were turned. but not ovcr-- thrown. Four of the Gladeaiors, vlz.,Dr. l._un~ dle. Dr. Ross, Woodman and ‘"1 uu- toncan Horse" have a lighting chiincc for tho coveted Trophy. Before any games are played to night the execu- tive ot the club shower state t0. all noxt two gunics bo played betwccu each of fliccoiitestants, us previous- ly ngrccd upon. or make :my ciiztiigc. if though desirable, otherwise more troubles will arise, Perlinps thc -greatest iniprovcneiit iiotlcublc this your among the players is thc fact that the pawn game' bus been given mor.. nm-iition_ _ iiiifl _thoug_lit. lu this conlicctioii _ thi- foliniifilll-S vorscs will appeal to lovers oi' 011058- I \\QV _ _ il _ slr... Small Deposits At . ` Welcome - . `. ityoii visit to start a Savings _ Amount do not hesitate. because ‘ shsveonlyssms.llsumto~ ado with; you will he welcome nt_oitr‘ofIlee. Some of otirhae accounts bsgslss depositsof . t “ '°“..r' °‘°r..:°.‘:'z°“°'°'i:'.: » como ul! 0' 0° we will attend to their bitlhfinsss with pleasure. _ si The Bank of _ ani - - - \s.M°.00° m-i.;....;...:.. -. can ISLAND BRAJCHEE- . . _ - __ - Throughout the game play was! » _ S M ui fairly clean, and there were but seven' gms 5-1...", . §"¢'::o°;-tai: 1 - 1 1 ties given, uve to Ohsrlotteto Vimfls -_ -_ . - aux” st' __ and two to Alberton. v.$_?n °f_e?¢__ __ .___,_}i,.._ _,__ __ __ _ __ ‘ii . - _ C , strongest factors of the I 8 OLICITWD. 956_l_3_n_u“t£_ ~ 'wil their defence. 'rho Regal-L§.<_._ _ _ _ _ __ _,_ _ ___ . f _ - _ _ __ _.. __ _ _ .__ l ‘ sas i Nova Scotia" #_ A_t lima we _*all feel giuli-alld`_`;i°93Vf". llB0|l0 o¢|_q-|»-_i-*gg :_ Weil _and cieansehthe system witg. Him- _lltou’s Pills. Unclean matter ig rush- ed out. the liver is toned ; bloodvfslpur- lfied, and at once you feel hettsrI'0t>0d health and iovlul spirits ara.q\li`¢_i.if-ly gonnd in this celebrated nisdicin¢_'.i~§.1r rmous benefits follow the use .ot in £!'sn`1ilton’s Pills In every case; they re very mild, very prompt andguarf _antsedby the makers. insist on get- t_ing-Dr.- I-1amilton’s Pills, 25c. per box _ everywhere. _ _ ~ ::'BrinB your prescriptions here, and Lt will be carefully compounded from/ an _`ex,pei't.phsrmacsutist of long ex- perien'ce..The MacKinnon Drug Co;, corn r great George and Kent Sis.- MEI . " `_ Rooins tonight at 7.30 sharp. The- public made' _welcome especially. ...hue Sport... .. _ _ _ _ A PAWN'8 A PAWN. ETC. A pawn's u pawn for a' that, A wee bit pawn, an' a’ that; ‘ The pawn can dare the furthest square Shall rule the day for ii' that. The niucklc pieces come an ,gang Tue pawn gangs on for a' that; ' I-ie never fcars-the thickest thrang, I ` But stan‘s or fa's for ii' thai. D’ye see yon hirky ca’d a Knight I-llts twa at ance an’ a’ that; A canny pawn gies him a fricht. And uit he gucs for a’ that. An’ there's the Bishops wi' a rush Springat the King, an’ a' that; The pawns together forward push An' heat them back for a' thut. An' wcci 1 kcii a swaggcring looii They ca’s a Rook an’ a’ tiiat; A pawn may bring the fallow doon An’ kick him out for tt' thot. An’ lo! the boniiic QQuoeii us wcll- Wortii twn big ltooks nn’ a' thai: A wee bit chancy pawn may scll An' trip her up for a' that. Tile King wha proudly ink’s his stun’, I-lis guards aroun', nn' a' that, in dcidiy fear may flcc ti pawn Who cries “Checkninte" for u' that. A pawn can niuke a belted Knicht, A Bishop, Rook, and a’ that; A Queen is zi. ubune his miclit, Guide faith, lie'll even fa' that Guide faith, lie'll even fu' thai, tho;v_ery_pest full-strength drugs by ~~ 2 '2_:\ J It will maintain the body animsI.ing.l.|l iienltiiy vigor. lio lo'r‘r\.¢ son YOUR The first suidseirand contingents o f - chessiiieii will 'turn out'at Dalton ' Iii HAEES ic Victori on Saturday last. to wit the 3-minute race there were tour en-_ tries, viz.: Park Orlando, Kid, Gump- hcliton Bcll and Lord Hastings .lr. The race was keenly contested throughout, although Park Orlando won in three straiglit heats. Lord Hastings Jr., did not start in his class. he being only it two-your-old, but show- ed tip well, winning third place in thc second licnt. ` SUMMARV. Pnrk Orluiids (owned and driven by Mr. Eddie Kelly) 1 1 l Kid (owned and driven by Mr. Will Callheck). 2 Campbellton Bell (owned by Mr. Frank Lang, driven ` 4 2 by Mr, G. C. Holland). Il 2 3 Lord Hastings Jr. (owned and driven hy Mr. Martin of the drivers as to which has the fastest horse nnd t.o settle things ami- cuhly all agreed to trot a fourth hcnt. This was certainly one oi' the most exciting heats trotted here this winter, as it wus not just ti. race at the finish but might from the word "go.” Camp- b_clIto:% iicll sprung surprise in this heat inning out by a neck, Park Or- land second, Kid o. closq thirrl with Lord llastings Jr., right at his lim-ls. -_ ii.. YOUR 0PP0RTUNI'l7__Y___ CALIFORNIA*-iAND.-.~ GREAT EXPOSITIONS-1:1.. A See Two Fairs`At. One -Fare ' ' _ _ ' ., ._ _,.......'..‘.i' Sometime during 1915 you will contempiateia tripw -- to lake or mountain, Seashore or. camp... .‘ _ * _ _ All the fun, the recreation, the health you <`:ou`nt,0`I'l _. will be yours plus a great knowledge of the garden spot of ' America, if you go to_ California and her great Expositions, SanDiego and Sanlfrancisco. ‘L There are exhibits from eve_ry _country in the _-world _ and_ it is significant to_n_o`teit_i_1a_t not. one ofuthe European-‘ nations has cancelled its exhibit or curtailed its SD3Ce on account of the war. _ _ _ -_ . - ' Europe has faith in the Expositions. f Get Your ".- . TicketNow. _ _' ' - ` _"` ___ __ “Hacer lo que tu; Oh! Espai‘la,nuni:`a sori'§`ste" 'ff 1915 _-Cervantes ._ ; ._ ALL “To do what thou? Oh Spain, did never dream” THE -Cervantes -‘ ¥EA_R Los Angeles, Riverside and -San Francisco. Tosee"'_the Grand Canyon on your way out. and Ygilowsto e, _i_’;.u-iron goof way back. The railroads, the hote s and‘&i_spp_sition ave all combined to make it easy for you. ‘ ' = " Take advantage of the very low_ rates brought on by the Expositions. - ‘ . _"~ __ All information promptly attended to and sleeping"-' car reservations made. _ __ _ _ .- - -_ _ Tickets sold over any line or route passengerwishes to go. ' _ _ - Write, Phone or Cali ' ' W. K. ROGERS A Charlottetown ~ _'_ __ 8571.2-miir. ' i _ This is your opportunity to see California'-?S,a`zfI_)['ego§ 1 -. ,._-_.i5 `______ 1- V __ ...__ - .md _ SIT...-_--..e.._-- _ __ ’ ‘gr .F M* ~ - .. 4- 5% / E g Q” ’“’.'.I.., .F2-ace; _/~.. u.='~.q`_`T"" ' A ‘” ~> ,. _ .é , .§»_._, ~......__"=-.ep _Q --is _ ._. ` - L' __ ___ ”.____€_._¢_i_ .E _-_ 5 ‘”'.-;f .._‘ ja Ji! 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Z“ _ -f-2"--ir`-".;'t ‘ `-'3_-*`.'“" -".‘f""-1'-,--.5' » 1.-"~_‘-*iii-lib ---t-1;.;-_»`__».\' .2 »_".-i'._.‘-" Kehoe). - -i 3 4 .___f'_-_ 'lik'-',‘7',=li;'§.'_§il_§ ._.-5';-3 -1; _ - gs, _.___5' -:_ _ At thc conclusion of thc third heat ' _ '_,.l}`§,"f‘°_'~;- ' ' there was a dispute bctwccn a couple 1 -" ' > _ _.i\>_....&".“.-.i?._,-E_1_f fic . l ~ ,_ -..~_»,i_~ A very large crowd ol' intcrcstcil _-at-..........-...-.__...._\ __,- Y.. ._ _.5 spectators assoinbleii on the harbour M.. __ __”"`*.‘“'¥“_?"’7"`_""“"__;W, ‘__ _ ' »l‘M;*i\.:*‘Q_f` ‘_ "ia [ e, a, _ - _ "'5_.f.?_`,`-\_l§_i_3'9'* ‘_-_-,i___;.‘-._--_'_' '_ ° ness tho fourth race of the series. In \ ‘ :Ti-‘§§‘ég_ The Columbia ‘ ' “Leader’__’_ Craionoia "~_' ";.z;:-.@'*' "‘-‘ ' \l‘= 2-, -;_.e.---.ees--_*tl-felt-it-iff->-. \ ’,?~ff=:*‘*-2-elttnssevci ‘ _ _;;:;A'»i°_.§1‘;`_`_-'I___ _ tal and _vocal _music you could enJoy-lust think what zi happy place your home. would be if #gills .s -.-= _ you had this exuuisite enter- tainer to just sing and play your dreary hours away. Hear it and you will not hesitatein buying one. and en- joying all the music of all the world to your hearts 'content Call and get the catalog prices, and other information. § A E Toombs ` L 177 Queen Street - ' 5 g Q num.-_ _-_.4 .__._._Y` _ __,' _ lv..`_ Jq i lu thc green race there were ioiir ` horses started, viz. Dott. Kickapoo and King Grnziliaii Jr. Dot won out in tlircc straight hcals. SUMMARY. Dol. (owned and driven by Mr. Mack l-`ergusou). i l i Kickapoo (owned und driven by Mr. Austin Owens 3 King Brazilian Jr., (owned and ilrlvcii by Mr. Jock Rog- crsoll.) 2 3 3 oo ~... ' NOTES. Fninpbclitoii llcll aliowi-d up woil in Saiurday's rncc. licr drivcr, who iinii not previously drawn reins on her, did not exert hor In the first part of tho rare, but "tlicy ilnisiicd up great nt thc fini:-iii." 1 D O _ Park Orlundisuis sn old singer on ilic turf, having n record of 2.10. _ -u 4 o Lord Hastings Jr., is one of the coin- ing ones and will make the ht-eil of them step next winter. The Officials were:~ Mr. Il. K. Bos- well, Starter. Messrs F. W. Snow ond M. L Boswell, Judges. Mr. K. L. Gold- ing, Clerk of the i-miriu-._ 1 O 1 Among tlinso who attended the races In Victoria Saturday afternoon last were: hlessrs James Livingston. Thomas Beers and George Livingston. New Haven; Messrs Ryerson Reid, Will Pcoley, Fred Bell. Percy Farrow and Walter Bell. Tryon. Mr. Vern Bell, Augustine Cove; Messrs Gor- don Harvey, Jack Mulligan and Lon Hennessey. 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