= tFEBRUARY16~_f915 -_ - ~ - 'rf ¢`~-ww - » ~' ' » ` ' I ` d * ‘ ___ ~ __ _ . _ s 3_,__, r, ~ = ,_,__ Qggpygv nge tiff :megs they wha ovegthe “"1 Its V ;"°"`f-Z* Ki' l Y V V V CPN ; I _"I »‘ "1 ._ g '_§`.` ~ .,- ,i ,_ _, ._ _ , g ._ 1 I ll M S- = _~»' 'J <=°'~f'\~<=' fir' ¥ =.:,i»n=;». the former champions went down to Every comic Valentine is an ex ression ot char g ,o_o fellow who sends isle e t the .3 _ ._ .,. / \` L' ~ .'|- ` _ '» _r ., {"'§:'i if. _rd _ _ 9 l ._, //4 ,_- l.» .,%// ¢_ ;7,i_ot‘>' »__»_g-'_.i- eoitsgeee ,` _ Eiwad some Power of Gilt fQ,§iV¢..1.1s-'-' _ < , i3?,€pursel\'es as others Sgglthershwill _always see you atyour best if you use. _ .I '_ en's Violet Glycerine Soap f ilears the complexion- V keeps it clear.' V 5 Vthes. softens, heals the ski . ‘Particular people who knowigood #soap use it ai- ways. __ l0c -,cake-25c box. A: Foster ___-_;°;¢£€=1 Df\1_1§S_£°f@ ‘Fosters Liquid Corn (fm-0 will remove corns. warts and _ ~callonsps--liic. bottle. Qi Dnudrui! causes a feverish irritation 'ot the scalp. thelhair roots shrink. loos- en and then. the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and get rid ot every particle of dandruif. get a 26c. bottle ot Danderiae at any drug- store. pour a little in your hand and ruh it into the scalp. After a few ai!- pllcatlons the hair stops coming out and you cs.n't ilnd any dandruii. ` Fi, _ ' , Two interesting games _ot V hockey were played in the Georgetown rink last Friday night. The first game was played by the "Comets" of Charlotte- town and the senior Georgetown team. and the second game was played hy the intermediate team of Georgetown and the "Pioneers" of St. Pater's. The lal train from St. Peter's and a large crowd ot “hockey fans" came with them. The Comets line up was as i'o,l- lows: Goal. Tora Dorion; Point, E. Parkman; C. Point.. George Burns; llove.r Joe Doyle; Center. Joe Dou - an; R. Wing. L. Mlllman; L. Wing, Alf. Kelly. The "Comets" speak hig oi’ their trip. they all say it was the best trip they have ever had. They wish to thank the excursionlsts from St. Peter’s tor the kindness they were shown on the train. both while going and coming from Georgetown, and they are all looking forward to the game next Wdenesday night in, St. Peter’s. with the Pioneers. The “Comets" class the St. Peter’s boys the "sportiest team" in Prince Edward island. JUNIOR HOCKEY. _ L __ Y _ '.~_ .< It' is Never too Late :a°.:1“.._S°.. .‘:°..'::a:.‘r:' “W” '° F.S. Mitchell The Practical Watch and Clock Repairer ` 268 Queen Street Charlottetown IMPROVE ‘YOUR APPEARANCE ~ Dandruffcunnueror will _undoubtedly remove dandruiboni the heap. lrntation of the scalp a_nd prevent falling hair. ry a bottle and he convin- ced. - olngemg. ~ - . A ` MRS. -WHITE, . Queen ll otel Flu _ _ Y* ‘ 'Tl l IIEW iMB|lliNllE lllli I PHINIIE EU. HUSPHIL Mr. G, ZD, Wright shipped to Sum- merside yesterday a beautifully fill' ished ambulance for the Prince County ilospital. The ambulance was lllllll by the Messrs. Mclnnis Brotl\e_rs. Lhur- lottotown, under Mr. Wrights super- vision. nnd'is of u class thu! W0\1|l\ ‘W it tllstiiictcredlt to any city. It Wai! b the l-iospi ordered some time uizo y ' tal Ladies Aid. an organization to which the Prince County Hmillllal ls indebted for very much of the DY0' gressiveness which has characterized it since it was first opened. This I-los~ pital. still a young institution, is illl~ ing a ,want long ifelt in the Western part of the province and the P90111? Of Summerside are justly proud ot lt. 'l‘ho addition oi' an ambulance to its equipmsnt» places it on at level with the bestphospitals ami will very ma- terially aid in the splendid work it is doing. The Hospital management and the county are to be congratulated on tho capable hnndmuidcn they have in tho Ladies Aid who. it is gratifying to know. are receiving the sympillhy “ml support of ,thc public generally in all their efforts. for tho betterment of the institution. _ . ="-EBI ~ N; ~ 1 0 i';-~z! S . 1511 F 'Ovary' Courteous Service Customers ot this bank IP T0' elate the constant ¢°T\1;¢°"°Y|§g meetinour otllse- ° ed to "ed fa. an-m_¢_;porienc mm mr --ua ww. -lvfldg ou, clients may feel stew' - gnu; pttantion to their blllldnl ' 3 Bavin sAceount is 11' tter All 7°" 5”’ »- our mmm _.'.”~"li:dw‘L\|\eT0l!, _ M* ,Dug QCQGIR U9 lag: or sill¢.ll~. 0°. ll” _'_' _'-°1i§mI% ` oareesover- "°'°°°' The Bank of _ ` _ Ngya Scotia I 'I .ml icssr 1 `Dougiass, McNeill . . . _ . _ _ . The Junior hockey teams oi thc Vlcs and Ahbies had a bright and fast game at the Arena yesterday afternoon which resulted in a score of 5-3 in favor of the Vice. The boys played well the goals being scored hy Wu. llams. 0'l”lrir>n, Regan, Martin. Lawlor, Stewart. McEachern and llryenton. Tile boys nowhave a. challenge open to any junior team. Following was the line-up: . _ Goal E. Prowso , . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ .. S._Ross y Point P. O’Brien . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ ._ L. Hughes Cover P. Williams . . . . . ._ W. Regan R. Wing A. Martin . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ S. McLeod L. Wing. R. Lane . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . _ ._ L. Paoli Rover -W. Lawlor . . . . . . . . . . _ __ P. Stewart I Centre J. McEnchern _ _ . . . . . . ._ L. Bryenton clnirhuuillu The West Kent cadets had another good shoot Saturday evening. The leading score is the record so far: S. Moore _.41 W.Davis ....28 27 26 I-I. Cameron ._ ._ W. Hutcheson ._ ' . . . . . _ . .. ' ll. Brown _ _.15 M. Aitken . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . ,.11 L. Jay . . . . ._ _ _ . . . . . _ .10 W. Lanson........ . . . . . _ . _.8 T. Waye _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . ._ 2 The following are the scores of lost night's shoot: till J. Lnntz ..........47 D.Moorc ....._..36 M.Altken .._...33 W.Drake ....31 li.l3rown..__ ....30 W. Davies 29 ll. Cameron 26 G. Dewar . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ 24 W. Louson _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 23 T. Waye . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ . .. 16 J. Lantz has tho record so far with the score of 47. SUM»MiH$ll]l illi BABES The third races of the Summcrside Driving Club wore called oil’ on Sat- urday last. The day being cold the crowd was not as large as at the pre- vious meetings. There were two classes. n 2.40 trol and pace and a green race. in the 2.40 class there were four starters, namely: Douglass, Yankee Princeton. Casey Cresccus and Brazilian Jr. The first heat went to Brazilian Jr. with Yankee Prince- ton second, Casey Cresoeus third and Douglass fourth. The next three heats went to Casey Cresceus (a green pacor who showed up well for his ilrst race on ico), Brazilian Jr. second. Yankee Princeton third and Douglass fourth. ln the green race there were three starters: Orphan Boy. Claude L. and Albert C. it took four heats to decide the race, Orphan’ Boy capturing ilrst money with Albert C. socond and Claude L. third. _ SUIMHRY 2.40 ci.Ass. 2": . E;-¢st~:»-oe $-»r~a::»>- ' -stonew- *moat- Ca'sey Croscene. Steele Brasllian Jr.. Mlllmnu . . . _ ._ Yankee Princeton, Gamble ._ Timo: 1.10%; 1.16; 1.16; GREEN CLA88. Q7!-I N143# BJP-195 B565!-1 Orphant Boy, Baker Albert C.. Saunders Claude L.. Leard Time: 1.18; 1.18%; 1.17%. Judges: H. Morrison, ll. Morrison. J. P. Smith. Timer: Harry Sllliphant. Starter: James Chappell. , |llllSS lllllilliilllll "No better sport can be found l ween Than these games of Chess afford To measure skill with Bishop and Queen H Castle Knight on the board. chess tournament of the Chess Club began last Dalton oillces. The at- ; large as were ,be displayed in the tournament now St. Peters boys brought down o spec- M,-_ Geo,-g`e C_ Day_ p_ W_ Conege_ isins, Park Corner; A. C. Saunders, defeat. 'The Tantoniaa’ horse .-was smashed by both L. C. Worth: and ,Dr_ Ross, while Dr. Lundie walloped W. B. Louson and T. B. Woodman beat Dr. Ross. » The tournament will be continued on next‘ Wednesday aight at 7.30 o'olock at the usual place. Greater interest-than in the past will no doubt /going on, on account of the close ana- , logy between the strategy of chess and that of war. Dr J. A. Johnston. Tlgnish. was in the city yesterday. Dr J. D. Mcintyre, Montague. _was in thc city yesterday. spent Sunday at his home at York. Mr F. L_ Rogers, Alberton, was registered at the Victoria last even- Ing. Mr A. C. Saunders. mayor of Sum- gierside, was in Charlottetown yester- ily. Mr S. C. Clark, Mt. Stewart. was among visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. Mr W. L_ Poole, of thc ilrm of Poole & Tliomson. Montague, was in Char- lottetown yesterday. Miss Katie McLeod and Mrs. Rod McDonald, Point Prim, were in Char- lottetown yesterday. _ The many friends oi' Mrs. M. 'I`. Lmnbc, Springfield, will regret to loarn sho was brought to the Char- lottetown Hospital yesterday for treatment. Mrs. Gallagher. wife of tho manager ofthe Prince Edward Theatre, crossed yesterday on route to Ottawa in re- sponse to a telegram announcing the snrions illness oi' hcr sister. Mr. George McKinnon, oi tho ilrm oi' McKinnon & Holmes, Sherbrooke, Quo., who has been making a short visit to his former home in Charlotte- town. crossed yesterday en route to Sherbrooke. Mr. Walter- Crockett. son of Mr. Wm. F. Crockett, Pleasant Grove, a resi- dent of South Africa since the Boer War, is engaged with Gen. Botha's forces against the Germans in West Africa., Mr A. E. B. Murphy. who had joined the 4th heavy buttery some time ago, und who for the last couple ot' weeks was on coast duty in Sydney Mines. left a few days ago to join the 2nd contingent for overseas service. Mr Murphy is a St Dunstan’s man and one of thc best athletes of the Island. lie is a son of Senator Murphy. Tig- nish, and is the second son of the Senator’s to go to ilicpiront. “Yucca is a really delightful talcum powder--»uso li. once and you will uso it always. Yucca merits n. trial. price 25c. por tin. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets.--lliEti'. IIOTE L ARR] \'_\LS 'V|CTORiA. S. C. Clark, Mt. Stewart; J. A. John- ston, Tignlsh; F. L. lingers, Alberton; W. E. Williams. Mt. Pleasant; W. L. Poole, J. D. Mclntyre, Montague; Mr. and Mrs. (E. ll. McLaren, Mr. W. O' Neill, Miss G. McNeill. Mrs. L. M. McNeill, Summorslde; \V. A. Appla- gato, Toronto; W. Tanton. Alberta. QUEEN. W. B. llayes, llidoiord; John S. Cou- Summersidc; H. Jardine, Moncton; W. A. Beattie. 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