i l I _ ».g ~' - _ -‘f _-, - '. ,,;' f~ . It 1 _._-_...-..»-.1'¢. ..< . <_. . er. \h”,_.w£g f\_~*,.. F ,., e, 1 _pf .',,__ i`__;¢__.>: . d._>H_-_ ,_ I, Z 'dr _ ` H _ _ ' t »‘ 7 r‘ w ' ~'.=L:="< ._ ‘eff.r=:~“ "‘ 1 4* » -- . » » _ \, <1. 1 »--4,.; <|r_ -. . -~,.;._ ._ ...~ f . - , . .»r,.. ,.~.i-_»:.,f,._,aa-.o»,.i.. ..g».,_.»_¢. ».,,,.,;.,f A. . ,_ , `..k,f_,-,Q : < _ , FEBRUARY 11.1915. ii" ' _ _ ii Q4-RL°1'1?ET_QWN seasons A' " 4` » , . _ , <3 » - ' ~ *_., . . 1 1 _ _ Y > _ _ ______‘ _ _"_.A_’»»;-“_ :‘_‘ ~ ' " - -‘ _ ' ' ~--mf; _ 1 13 . Um dwstrtjglg gl ' .. .H88te’ makes wa’sts"_'_\m f 1°" Wm T9 h“\‘l'YlnE to save a A lite: ,. . _ il N; l ' ff *'. -A / ______, ’ 'f_."._-- 'T v l \. 1' - 5-m|»\|n:._ . lt’l I Serious Case! ~ - 'Aildiagreat deal depends “Don the quality of the drugsused. _ _ _ B_rm“F the grescriptions to us! ell ll them with _ phrest drugs-in the most accurate manner. N'o substitution in this store! No sir! f _lust what the doctor ord- ers--and the quality is the very best. Yet our prices are_only moderate. A. Foster __l ` C@nffeLD_c1_s§tars_ Guard against sickness by """"' """"" """`.'i""¥' '""'" ` EXCITING llllllS`E I I I HTEES ll$Tllll]ll 4 .1 A . The Charlottetown Driving Club's .fourth series of ice races were wit- , nessed yesterday afternoon by a fairly large crowd. .The ice course which was recently prepared was in very good condition and the racing was good. although. perhaps. not quite as exciting as on previous occasions. The 2.23 class trot and pace was captured by Angus Dillard, after his losing the iirst heat to Moth Miller. _The racing was excellent between tliese two: it was close and exciting and the heats were fast. ~Cherry Ripe, tile favourite of last year whose record on ice has not yet been beaten, was not in form, A strong effort was made to win with Derby, but this horse seems to have gone hack from his form ,of last year; he could not get better than third. The Dixie Girl was given an easy race by Mr; Henderson. The 2,30 trot and pace was won by Alfred K., owned by Mr. W. F. Ii. Montgomery, 'of Bed- eque. This is the third successive win for Alfred. He lost the first heat to Frank I.; the second heat he won by a very narrow margin i'rom the same horse; while the third and fourth heats he won quite easily. the last particularly by quite u large mar- gin, Frank 1. going to breaks. Queen Alto was not in shape, having injured herself in thc last race. These three trotters when right make a splendid taking. VINOL-$1.00 bottle. a -\l\bi lt' is _Never too Late T amend. So _no matter what happens to your watch. Send it around to me F.S; Mitchell The Practical Watch and Clock Repairer 288 Queen Street Charlottetown I - -4 I PERSUNALS I Messrs Heath (‘aseley and Nelson Clark, Kensington, were in Charlotte- town yesterday. Mr W. C. Sinclair, of thu Bank oi` Nova Scotia, returned yesterday from it three weeks' holiday visit to his homo in Belmont, Ontario, and friends in Toronto. - Mr George Buntain has returned to (lharlottotown from liavro, Ifrance, whether he went with thc s.s. Mor- wonnn. On return lic spent some time ln England ami had n very pleasant visit. The many friends ol' Miss Jennie (_‘.ls.rk, Kensington, who was operated on .inthe P.E.l. Hospital some time ago..will he pleased to hear she is now almost cenipletely recovered. und expects to return to her home in about a week. , Mr and Mrs W. F. ll. Montgomery, ot’ licdequc. were in the city YHHIOP' day und witnessed the icc races. in which their handsome black horse. Alfred K., proved a winner. l\lr Mont- gomery has received sevorul iiuttorinit oifors-i'or`tl1is horse, but lic hus turn- cd them all down. lic init-nils k<‘f‘i>l"H Alfred K._ Mr. Pei:-cy Pope returned ycster- day to Charlottetown. nftcr an ex- tended trip to Bermuda and through the West Indies. Mr. Poilv “|90 *‘P§*"‘ it short time in Georgetown, llrltlsli (luiuna, wherclic mct his cousin. wir. T. A. Pope, I3. A.. Principal oi Quccn s College. Mr. Rope onjo_ved_u plcasnlll holiday and has returned it-cling con- siderably the better for his trip. ,,,,__!________..._-__---_________1 A A e ` ° r"1` _-WZ A. ' -WW 'V11.o° ~~ combination, althbugh Altrod seems by a shade to be tho best. Commo- dore Grant i=.t.a.rlctl in thc ilrst heat and rnct'-ll fast until about huif-way down. when ho- broke, his owncr claiming that this was due to shout- ing. On this account hc withdrew tho horse from the race. The i'ollowlng is the summnryt- 2.23 TROT~ AND PACE. Angus Dillard, cntcrc-.d by I). A. McKinnon. driven by IC. Mc’l‘nguo . . . . ..5l11 Moth Miller, 2.20, ontcredund driven by liammond l{clly..1 2 2 2 Derby, 2.29'/4', entered by J. S. Wedlock, driven by D. A. “- McKinnon .. ._ .. .. 3 34 Dixie Girl, entered and driven by J. A. lienderson . . . . . .. 4 4 4 3 (‘l\erry Itlpe, 2.21, entered by 'I‘. C. Edgctt, driven by P. _ (lonroy . . . . . ....3 Time: 1.7; 1.6%; 1.6; 1.6. Gi an 31 2.30 TROT AND PACE. Alfred Ii., owned by W. F. H. Montgomery, driven by D. A. McKinnon 2 1 11 Frank I.. 2.231/2, owned by C. _ ll. Chandler, driven by l-I. l."~tT~‘?- . ‘if~‘.»“.-£=f§~sr-'*‘¢""» ~'-' J v-1 `$\‘f.7I. »...\?{..`»`fr.»-.Anti 5 R \'r`}2l xx -~ f gc; _ \ ' - it . -_-Tn, v 'fill rx. ’-ae ;-rf# _,,, ;f_;¢J1 las*-‘l =.-. _ , (, .._. .. \#‘1 ‘f I Z# -" ., ~¢ tf:f~uea7/ as’ af/ fe rnen/f/` 7; f CHARIJOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, I nga:ry>'~¢»-"§~§i.`-';‘*'§"i‘-. ._ _- . . v _ 4. _ _ ._. ._:. .H _ _ _ ru »_ -_».. --.sf--ss§’tf=\oof<~=-‘thi i ‘E { e A w|N'rER scene IN A Fox RANCH wiri-4 REVNARD iN THE FonEesouNo."____ ____‘__'___ 57,1112 " . ~ - e-» -Q-4# -,~~-,-gr 'qi 'si li( 1'- err vr 1' f,\ 1_2'-¥C~.~. .\'¢`.\.:». .1:'.~‘.‘.~r3.-.`. 3-.-_ :f‘)_~:r‘. f'.'T t`~.‘~§.‘.1\‘:‘. MARCH 271’ 1915. Yr’ ~.~, -V-. V-_.t v _ te fi- -a-a-~ *_ . _-. rw .-_... ,__ _ if 1 .*'- °.‘!¥f ,;_ "*,t“\€‘ .f .._.-._ _~ 9/ . 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