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Best Races Seen in Kingston in Many Years--The Record of Cresceus Beaten -- Horsenion Say the Kingston Track is a Perfect one. trotting races here, at the success which attended their of forts, a huge undertaking, but the men hay mg wirindnents in hand are tal warts, not casily frightened from a 3 totlome task, and after a severe comrse of trinl, they had the satisi tion of seeing their efforts crow with gratifying "uceess 1 Fine weather, un fast track and large field attracted many thousands to the "harbor front, where the crowd took possession of vantage points to best view the events. AH the wharves were lined, end it looked as though overy man for miles around who owned a horse had hitched it up and driven the races. The scene viewed from the Judges' stand was an animated wand intgeaning one the constantly moving crowd, fast hoses spreading hither and thither, "foot race sparring matches and oer side events presenting' a spirited picture, leyond . doubt, NEingston PORES the fastest and best kite shaped ice track ever laid out in Canada; all the horsemen say so, and the remarkable time made by the trotters bear out the statements, D. 1. Wood, Smith's Falls, one of the judges, who has been following horse races for upwards of half a century, and who says he has seen all kinds and conditions of ew tracks in Canada, affirms that the Kingston track eclipses them all, in point of construction, which makes it fast, He was astonished at the d developed by the trotters. W, H Gibson, Gananoque, the starter, other old horseman, considers the Ningston track a model one. He ex essed the opinion that if Cresceus P wl attempted to create a record on the local track, the great stallion would have cud the figure down to about 2:06 or 2:05, As it was, horses in a trinl heat in the 2:20 class yestor day encircled the track in 2:14), which threa quarters of a second better than the Canadian ice record estab lished at Ottawa last week hy Cres cous. In today's free for all race, with Deveras and D.L.C. in the ring, it was expected that a mark of at least 2:12 would be created Off In The Heats. The 2.20 class brought up a field of four, Nellie 8. owned by M. Steck, Lyn, having been drawn owing to having gone lame. No excuse was of fered for the non appearance of Billy Patterson. The starters - were: J. B, , owned hy G. W. Curtis, Lindsay; Johnny P., owned by Dennis Linke, Napanee; Sir Knight, owned by W. J Lyons, Harrowsmith; and Babwline, owned by De. Abbott, Kingston. Fay ery heat of this race was closely con tested, and the finishes were close and exciting; op two occasions the first ccond and third ho were almost abreast coming under the wire. John ny I. won the first heat, hut wos sent back to last place for vunnin LP, 1 Johnny. P., .. 2. <2 Sir Knight, , '4 Babeline, 3 3 Best time, 2214. Purse, $100 It required five heats to determine winner in the 2:50 eluss, Great in terest attached to the event, as some of the he pur as regards speed; and the resulis by heats showed this to be the fact In the fourth heat Minnie Keswick and Dan Phinister finished so close that it required the eye of an expert to discern which horse led. In the so cond heat Billy M. did not get into his position and consequently did not make an attempt to forge to the front. The owner of King Ben made a couple of complaints about being jo keyed but the quarter judges did.not see any unfair work. On the other hand complaints were lodged against the driver of King Ben for alleged ir regularities, but. no notice was taken complaints of either side. Minnie Keswick won fairly and squarely on her merits, and proved herself a.zam little mare. The entries were: Minn Ke wick, owned by G. W, Curtis, Lind say; Billy M., W. Metcalfe, Kingston Ning Ben, W. Murphy, Portland; Rou er, M. Murphy, Cape Vincent; Dan LChinister, J. Alder, Fenelon Falls, The heats were thusly won rs were known to be on a Minnie Keswick .. 0 1 Dan Phinister ." t Ring Ben, .. .. ov os vw 2 Billy M 1 Rover f Hest t . Hoof Beats. owse, mounted on horseback, and performed his duties wtisfactonly Rover was drawn after the heat of the 250 class, beea ut himself and was not > 3 Sherri Now Iriver of and he knows how to--tmmdle the hig ty. officials an t race fre 1 clock towe { tl v build ng Sam a veteran man SAW race ly cont horse was n go th exhibition of racing wag the It Every heat was won fairly and square Iv. Many sports of the tin horn variety deliy mit of its speed, and took t in wit ing the races when appealed to for to! help et the of the said thew had waste on the r The coll Y as ¥ ticeable that LopEition of view the sta hus in Kin e col show f bird seed, choices mised, fe | M Lead 's Taylor's 2c, 1b., absolutely pure. A STRONG ROLE. Here as " Zaza." Only a fair sized Eugenie Blair in David Belasco' audience greeted Upern House last evening, play ~in which Mrs ated such a stir in the buCeeRsOr, The cher ter of a alors scope for a display of émotion, te ¥ . Becchiroved. herd | and particwlarly in the fourth act fogut £3 rOnten: eur who toiled wo arducusly in ' i «ting arrangements for the ioe must feel gratified mat to cheer on the loca! team. The flay ers will he : dited with having done™T To them the thanks of all local overs of horse racing are due, It was in emotionalism scould tempt a portrayal of the feelings Smith: right wing. Anderson n point, "Robinson: he already possesses a wile" and fami Clarke; centre, Hert, Clarke; rower, Potter; right wir Williams; left wi Kidd. Tonight's match virtually wind this mundane sphere, up the season her It is hardly like ly that Queen's or 1RM.C. will appear bulk of the work, and Eleanor Montall.' * Belleville To Blame. lon the ite again Their league sche dule being over, they have no inter est in playing further. Queen's would have been willing ¢ have gone to Montreal this week to play McGill and so decide which was the better team. On . the | Arena rink, and after their New York matches Queen's claimed that they could skate McGill off + their and win hands down Wellingtons Are Champions. Cornwall, Feb. 26, (Special). Wel ngtons, 3; Cormwall, 2 hat was went up to Belleville jthe way the figm | Wellingtons Journey town yesterday with the firm resolve to "do or die. and to them for the fourth time in succession gods "the laurel wreath! of the victor, and incidentally the Rob of trouble with it ever since as much as fifteen minutes a day been Xeeping "im out late ertson trophy, cwplematic of the championship =~ of Ontario. = Referee Chaucer" Elliott, of Kingston, offi inted in a manner hat was highly creditable, the OH. A. officials being well pleased with | work Manly Strength And Depend on purity of the blood, ¢ the "fron Dul are diseased and will not perform their : ary McLaren and Hil tornado of shot it Hunter appw i v be able to itech them all i ¢ and prevent Wellington fron coring Finall be a pretty nice opening and shot th puck in past the vigilant Hunter, and the score stood : Wellingtons, 2: Corn John Wants Children. wall, 2 another tie seemed imminent, but afer {in shooting the goal that decided tl championship for 1903, and shortlh dterwards the timekeepers' whistle announced that it was all over ) The Newsiest And Best. that dear old He the home of the senior hockey cham the newsicst paper of prons It was estimated that about 1,200 enthusiast r ers crowded tio Cornwall's big rink and they werd a very crestfallen (lot at the conclusion of the game. Manv of th SPOrts wen ont that odds of two to one were In Dairying Interests. freely offcred on the home team with Reached Their Prison. Fred Cook reach wrong "once again." The teams and officials wer Wellington (3) Goal, Loudon point, le cover point, Ardagh; wings, McLaren and Hill; centre Worts and Chadwick, Cornwall (2) - Goal, Hunter; point, Warwick; cover-point, George Stil wings, Macmillan and Allen; centres Eastwood and Harold Stiles Hunter, Cornwall Goal dges, Jane I. Sutherland, Kingston; I \. Gilroy, Smith's Falls, that ins tituti on ~N present and enjoyed the game to the utmost er; will be ren and though they display an unlimited quantit of nerve on oceasions, vet the com EE ---------- BUILDING BONES. they were called upon to meet Importance That Chil- dren Have Proper Food. grow up with weak and imuel Conley acted as clerk of the < n then" fast steppers on the take \ of milk to the Infar Hom Victorias. Won. In M vd, last night, th \ tia i the Mon Ly t 8 Phi virtually makes Ottawa hampions ti the Fastern League, and wives them the Sankey p i» certainly thy best team in the t it by defeating the t \ A 1 ronto Wellinut have to go k cag 1 for 1 rok Snowflake Raking Powder Military College defeated the R.C.F.A. MEET TONIGHT ress OF THE 0. 0.H.A. JUNIOR MATCHES. The Make-Up of the Two, Teams-- Toronto ~Ruffianism is Ready to be Fyled--Ladies at Hockey. For night the Toronto Marlboros e first of the OHA. junior final hes. A large crowd 1s expected Marlboros Goal, Geroux; point, Gall; cover-point, llrown; centre, CO, Thoms; rover, I. Thoms; left wing, Macdonnell: er-point, Harold Peochgroves ( in the final here last night to the factory enior hockey contest And win they did, During the first hali the Cornwall am hterally played the Wellingtons their feet and sécured a lead of wo geals to on red of form | rt home Gam portion of the pla Chummy" Hill saw wl looked to Again the puek got in motion and very dashing run Wort suceeded rtown wa f o confident that Cornwall would win fair sprinkiing of takers. The 1 ult shows that the "wise ones' wor Timekeepers--J. Millan, Toronto; .J Referee, E. 8S. Eliott, Kingston President J. Ross Robertson was London, the Wellingtons aol keep mbered as the R.M.( tar of two years ago. Their Courage Failed. hough they face death every day of the guards of the King itfntiary failed them when cols of sweetness in the pe tkwood maidins, who had the guards to combat at Rockwood rink. The match ken place last night, pomted hour the maid vated on the ice, but their rt opponenis failed to put in At The Curling Rink. (h « heduled match was play curling rink last Ahwon, Dr. Knight, 'Bampfield, T. Sla Kip---1X. skips: will he W. 1 S. Bailey, and FP. reon rnoon, a team of played a rink from tub and were defeated The losers were to General Sport Review I and Barrie pl wide at Pot to 1 orrao has been booming. in En 'visit of the Canadian am last vear \ hockey team from the Réyal the clare ens far R50 out Yiu th nstat a fir well 4 King=to hold Glohe new Milli home and, Miss | to Leo = officers last rink bv 7 Toronto. rough treatment ther players had other To night at from meet Ith match Kingston hockeyisis Cornwall Welling Pres Wellingtons, wa Montreal Toronto chance The + A Boston dispatch says Father : terrier blues in the novice, classes, the England Ihe in M Puesday Three leads in Queen's (rams general There sted by if the to \, ruined have days could tive had chance has been afforded. 1 he T there i quirsag during the match what the referee period, when played. For cutive all while to gra por'? Elliott, micely ciation ort Chauea "whether baseball. Fhe 7 to night's ix have TWC NEW STEAMERS. Queen' University, 'who confirmed Will The land company will be Fairmount route Fort raft hold expansion Everything dern An Amberst Island Wedding. On Wednesday, sant of whe ceremony bibh, wt dort fully repe de g prettily AX Pot "Many laying never Portsmouth Philosopher, we ces | DAY'S EPISODES complain of and an ry Corps will | The Spice of Every Day Life -- uncongivred sergeants of the What the People Are Talking Regiment Lhe match the epual of Queen's, why are Smelts, apples faster witness tention. Rest potatoes in ba by any Fresh haddock, 5c; frech hervinges: - Cooking hgs, de. Crawford, Toronto | qpyvigrs Lettuce: Cream is a per the Otta says the have much Montreal The Rey There were larze congrey champion Irish taking three and winners opening to | applications of Peck's Corn Salve, 15c. I the New Tuesday hockey match place next Montreal and Kingston years ago, annual races to be con vachts, but round in sport will vice vachtsmen. There | March 17th, to consider the ¢all of or three | St. Andrew's church, Lindsay, to Rev condition, really day's no- | 15 quite likely that Mr. Walla contests, | accept the call, but he intends to go rhaps that is the comment upon races | to Europe in May to first pursue a further course of study. intimates that "Newell's" and "Adams' face re- | massage cream, for cleansing and the time | beautifying the skin, 5Cc. each. Me of the | Leod's dmg store. case, hut | The snow on Princess street should | be carted off, so that the stiect matter - during that | railway track. Yesterday a lady was mstance, Beechgroves [ner slipping into the deep gutter dug OHA. ex with alwa would get in This was for neig nior final held oat executive rded in as Deende. {000 heret "Chancer'" field as ummer the ot vith: 5 him with a th subject that rune Bellevilh mang e races on the ice H "Rupee Miss wl Warren, 181 Wellington ran 1 efroet, entertained a numher of vouny 200 | friends at a birthday party. on Satur the game | gay afternoon. She received a number hockey or of beautiful presents, : E. Parker Crossley, Boston, son of intimates that in ) y, © i . in Kingston | FV I 0. Crossley, Bowmanville, ment | Yas married in Peterboro on Wednes . day. to Miss Lottie Cameron. Mr, - Crossley is a nephew of Evangalist Kindly re- | ed this morning if he was sure his does not | measurements of the kites against ch, there | that he was positive that the track sporting | was rather on the side of the length Toronto | feet long, and the longest point of the up there, | circle is 1,825 feet from the starting man's perusal | point. The radius is 483 feet, or eleven for that | degrees, fiftv-two minutes. The track Named Westmount and in Eng A mecting of the city property com Transportation | mittee was called for two o'clock 100,000 each. One | Wednesday afternoon, and at the ap the the same | Alds. Tait and © Angrove presented Duluth and | themselves. The meeting was called for for as William will with The new | the purpose of examining the tim 23 fest | bers in the floor of Ontario hall. The triple- | flooring had been torn up in places to boilers allow of a view being had of the be mo- | joists. These, the city engineer said Alexander | first put in The examination was and Capt. [made in expectation of the hall being stean gan, marriage [ was the only representative of his Deseronto. The [race in the city. On Tuesday it was e of ab- 'up. some poisoned meat, which ent was tastes |< lace trim | of the party guilty of offering the her cou poisoned peat.' Picton, -- dainty The One Thing. Needful. or Pa If you want to live to a green old groom = hand : groom he ropes "of Deseronto, whe Had A Good Time. | Presbyterian n College, Halifax, extends la hearty welcome to Prof. MeComb. | He is already much appreaated, | OF Principal Gordon, whe place he Cadets | taking for the session, it speaks ty | affectignatelv: 'he is pronounced tact | ful. san Liberal. g W i rn sa a Fog | potg 1.20 hag: roll butter, Sy 2 o Cre awford id Phe d Gouverneur, : ND \ this week hil Bromo Quinine ven a saves the | Une of | PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. a team baseball About--Nothing Escapes At- feetly "elegant toilet preparation. 'I'he puzzles for Saturday will be the names of sports. It "will be a popular SCs, gations atthe vices at St three Ash Wednesday se George's cathedral. Hard or soft eorns cured with three nt Wade's. Lever's YZ (Wise Head) Disinfectant p Powder is a hoon to any home. It disinfects and cleans at the same thine. Se A meeting of the board of works was called for four o'clock this after noon for the transaction of general business. The ,demand for our chocolates is constantly on the increase. They are perfectly delicious fresh shipment Just in. H. B. Tavlor The presbytery of Lindsay meets on hockey for the vachts | James Wallace, M.A., of Queen's It several | would be fairly level with the strect thrown out of her cutter, by one run along the walk. Cut the high banks down. rinks or PERSONAL MENTION, wid Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Rev. C. H. Daly, Lyn. is in the I M. Knapp and wife, Sydenham are oronto | ; : i Visiting friends in the city, | Miss J. KE. Weller, Almonte, is the | guest of her sister in this eity G. H. Strawbridge, Stratford, Ont returned yesterday, after spending a md : i PIweek visiting friends in Kingston and Antoine Wen joi the trotting in the city this morning to witness Brockville. owner se Deveras, arrived (re The Track A Full Mile. City Engineer Kirkpatrick was ask aped track as the | in the harbor were correct. He replied needn't | was a full mil if it was wrong it bricks. | than shortness. Each stretch is 1.760 éontains 5,250 feet. His measurements were submitted to Prof. Dupmis, of them as mathematically correct The Timbers Are Sound. other | pointed hour Chairman McCammon, for the [were as sound as the day they were converted into a council chamber. Valuable Dog Poisoned. a very Michael Conroy, Alfred street, at the | mourns the Jost of a valuable prize t Isl winning Scotch terrier. The little ani- ghter, | mal was imported last summer. and Rr I. | allowed out for a gambol and picked rtoits vou life. Mr. Conroy will a liberal reward for the detection castor Pp age, take care to keep your blood pure. Impoverished blood is account able for nearly all bodily ills. 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