A crowd estimated at 3,000 saw other great nlgiht racing program ‘n m, Exhibition race track last a: M when eight heats were raced. an’ Pmylding close, keem competit- ton. - ‘e Budlotng, Nell Kalmuck. {failjriiliiiie A were straight heat 2mm, 1,, their classes with Billie mvoy and Miss Brewer account- ' u for the other two miles raced. No. I Classified Marjorie Bndiong was too steady 4o, the rest of her field as Tyndall smplv- took her homo in front in Mm heat! of the No. 1 Classified. “ma; Jlm grabbed the pole when ‘my got the woird the first time out ind led till the half when Marjoflfl totik over to lead the Md nnrl-i- the wire by four “aims with Shirley Temple pacing m, in the stretch beating out R0,.“ Jm {or second. Lady Rose [odyth and itomeo who went to “maciizc "bfbnks" fiftih. The sec- ond ha“; iii-as a repetition of the firs, Rnml Jnn attain leading to m, hnlf irhrr: Marjorie went to , e ff/lni with Lady Rose pacing _ @- ohnsing her home. No. '2 Classified out trotting hci- field ill stretch . “W0. H, no.3, rliishcs Ncli lialmuck. l gwncd iiziil (lrivcn by Willard Kelly my. inn (lists in the No. 2 Class. 7hr tutu-nu BPilVClTlfilP sol. the pare in the first heat leading till the last iiclith of the mrie whcn Nell t rlitl ti drive to nip him at ‘ _\I:iy'l‘odd was agocd third iuule hcllys Nightmare, Buddy llokti and Billy Kalmuck who had all \\"'l‘.l to illTflkS trailed the lenders ll-"lll." M0)‘ Todd We?" H,“ ‘ml; m the second dash "mum tij, thi- stretch when Ncll ml fltialrllTlfliC both went t0 drives irllri Noll iviiiniug the heat by a length. N0. 0 Classified Estimated 3,000 Sea‘ Night Racing Card ‘ M135 Brcucr provided the first qpsel \)i the itqght and rewairdcd her bn lrcrs with S122 for a $2 tic- “, m n“. first heal of the No. 3 ch55 as she successfully held off, Billy .\l:ic\‘c_\‘s closing rusth in the, itretrh ‘faking the lend in lhcl lirs; twin Miss Brewer led fronit WPH‘ In \\'il'l‘ under a rousing drive br Tyndall Stmllle- 'p;l_.- ,\’I,'l"\'f_\' captured the sec- und r134. nfttr racing on the out- side tif Dale B for half of lhc mile urn Nlzss lircwcr dropping back to fourth. No. 4 Chasiflcd Jimmie A di wen by Jiggy Arb- lyig llfkPl the exports by eallttirin’; the No lCiass. in strziiulli 0851195- llushiit: to frcut in both trill-i 0" the first turn the Arising-driven no,» mil loo much pace for the re<l of li;.~ field with Happy‘ V311’. Linda Dni-tiell provkling the or- piiSllllll ‘n i)'1‘ll llcnis Jmmie A palrl SR3‘) for a $2 tickcl in the lust heat. SUMMARY . Nd. I Classified glfll-yirln liudlnug (Rankine) ‘ "v H. 'l‘.'-iiple (Craig) Rose (Wlscaicc) . Rolxtl .ll;u (C O'Brien) . Romeo (McNeil!) . Tittle: 2.16 3-5. 2.16 l-5. s Ulld-hhJl-l tsunami- Nn. 2 Classified Nell Kaimllcl; tKcllyi . . St-avcrrlale tllchlelll) llfay Torin (llarrison) lllllir Kalnitlck (Kelly) . .. Kohl's Nizlilirntire (Shaw) Buddy tlfokn tBronklns) TlIIIPI 217i 2-5, 2.15. munhwtor-l menus-re»- No. 0 Classified Miss Bren-or (Srtnple) . . Billie Itlcllry (Cc-nil!) lloli vaiiiiek tllnrknoss) . Dalt- B (Hughes) . .. Dudi llutllong (Stead) Donna (‘tr-egg (Shot-n) lllarv sttiart (Bucll) . Time: 2.18. 2.15 4-5. mars-nun»- O\~I_JIQJI>¢& No, 4 Classified Jlmmie A (Ariilnul Hflllpv Yale iliellyi) Linda llzuiiell (Gatncstcir) . l.i_\- Vein iSmitli) . ‘tciibt-ii l.ei~ (Berna/rd) Simon Riltllnnu ll)ilff_\') iflifllvl‘ hudlong tllrenliaut) TiUIlPI 2.20 3-,"), 2.20. ,__. dam-suture»- qauvus-rai-A WE SHIP GENUINE The Hunter’: Corner (Continued Pram Page s) I waa watching father drawing water from the old fashioned well when the BOOM of a shotgun sounded from the south. In the aouwest corner of the lake was a long mud bank on which the ducks ltwed to roost and from this corner I watched a black cloud of ducks rise whlllt. over the sprung bushes hung a cloud of white smoke from an old black powder filled muzzle loader. In certain moods father had a habit of clearing his throat with a very decisive ahem. After clear- ing his throat in a characteristic manner he spoke: "By Garry son, lets go down there and see what's going on". As we ncarcd the cor- ner of the lake I saw a big fat man springing through the bushci with the Speed of a dcer. "Thar," said flther, ‘ills Dick J " Dick was a cobbler and a bachelor who lived in the district to the south of the lake. I-le was a jolly man who weighed close tri 23’) pounds Willi a big round belly that shook when he laughed. out Floating in a bed of lilly pads a few feet off the end of the mud bank was a pair of dead black ducks and thrust out into the writer tat-ere two pales ticd together with twine with which the gunner had been trling to drag the ducks ashore. The lake was bottomless and one cc-illdnt utadc out to them. The poies were loo short so I was despatchcd into the barren to break off a couple of ram pikes for an extension. Having no string father relieved me r4 my brace; to tie them together. It was quite a feat. to snake those poles through the lllly pads but eventually the ducks were retrieved. Dick in the‘ meantime hnd slCpprd n fcuv hundr- rcd yards along the south s'ele of the lflkr- and srlt in the bushes like a brooding Buddha wattihing the fruits of his but I trnttrd honieward behind the skipper quite proudly pair of ducks ‘in one hand anti holding up my cotton jeans with the other. We ole the ducks for dinner the next day‘ and in later. VVPHFS I often heard father twit Dick about it. o v o Dick J. WPQ quite a character. In the inti- fall IVlIPII we were forced to graduate from bare feet. my younger brother and myself would be sent tn Dick's with srme boots to be repaired. Hod always man- age to kelfp us itntil dark and then tel! us a few gruesome bear stor- ies before starting us off home. I can still see that bl-ack wall of late autumn darkness at. the edge of llrrit from tre dim iftmp lit kitchen and plcturinfl it filled with a ring “r hungry bears whose mouths watercd for a couple nf plump young bryr. We simply flew [ICITIP Somehow cr other we don't seem to have characters like that now- adays. O I O I have ion: since realized how groundless our fcai-s were and the night to me ncix is as fr1"ndil‘ 85 line day. I am still chuckling over a little lncidcnt that happened no-t long n20 rind that was passed on lo mo by a very good friend. can A grandmother was telilnB 50m? little tots a bed-time story before tucking them into their bed-K The story had something \to do with goblins'and one little tot said: "Grammy. wouldn't you tlhink the game warden would be afraid to stgv in the woods all night?" The dear old lady whose favourite grandson had a rather unfortunate meeting with this 281111910011 50010 years back was tlu.le caustic in hcr rppiy; “Hi-fn“, she snorted, "whats he got to be afcnrcd of?—isn'i- he the baddest thing thats in the woods?" ANYWHERE FORD tiiiti MERCURY PARTS (l )\ii‘l l" i l? f‘ i -\.‘%'l‘ \|(i( l‘, stew/mt MOTORS l’! shot fall into nlien hands. My braces were not of much use after the rough usage they got carrying a 1 '60 The mu Stretch (Continued Prom Page 0) long. owned by E. English of Pic- tou and driven by Teddy Weir, with 2-2-1-1; Peter Budlong, own- ed by D. M. MacAulay and driven by Mundle was 3-1-2-2, Josedale Clipper. owned by Dr. l". C. Doug- an. (J. Conroy) l-3-3-3. best time 2.11 l-5 by Peter Budiong. The No. 2 Classified was won by Duke of Hyland, owned by H. M. Ramsey, Sackvillc. (F. MacAlduff), Princess Kalmuck (Mundle) 2-2-3; three other starters, best. time 2.14. The No. 3 Classified was won by Billy P. C. Parker (Armstrong); Dick Budlong (Mundle) 3-2-2. three other starters, best. time 2.20. The No. 4 Classified was won by Pro- fessor Clegg (Hankinson) l-i-I; Eros Abhe tWeir) 2-2-2‘ four other starters. best time 2.22 2-5. O O I SEPTEMBER At Pletou race track last Wed- nesday afternoon the No. l Classl- fied was won by Duke of I-Iyland (MacAlduff) with 1-1-2; Marjorie Hanover (Burbine) 2-2-1, t'wo other starters, best time 2.12 4-5 by Marjorie Hanover. The N0. 2 Classified was won by C. Harry Budlong (Weir); Dick Budiorlg (Muntile) 3-8-2: Buddy Budlong (Stead) 2-5-5. two other starters, best time 2.16 l-5. The No. 3 Classl- fied was won by Queen Dewey tBurbine); Jack Clyde (Mac- Aldllff) 3-2-3: Lady Worthy (Wil- lis) 2-3-4; Professor Clcgg (Ann- strnng) 4-4-2. best. time 2.17 3-5. tThe Canadian Press dcspatches did not carry a report of the rec- ond afternoon's races but we understand that. Jean Budlong won the Free For All. At present Jean is well along in the race for sea- son's most wins.) O I B At North Sydney, Wilkin .208. bought during llhe Nova Bcotia Exhibition by Richard Jabaiee, North Sydney. from Charlie Craig. l-lalifax. won the $1.000 Free For All with driver Harry Bailey up. i Cyclonlc won the first and fastest heat in 2.09 3-4. Gay Law the second hcat_ thcn Wilkin won the l next two and race. Sir Francis Drake. owned and driven by Len 0'Meara of Charlottetown. made it three straight in the 2.27 class and Peter-at-Court won the 2.20 and paid the record price of the meet-SWAG for a $2.00 mutual ticket. steamboat. owned and driven by Buddy Lewis. won Hi0 2.24 class with Aubrey Budlong second. sir Francis Drake. a trot- ter la we understand. out of lma Guy dam of Christie Budlong 2.06 3-4. I I O At Bridgcwatcr the four races on the card were all won in straight heats. In. the 2.26—-ll.30 Classified. Speed Hanover. owned and driven by F. Baxter. was the winner; Josedolc Victory Miss (Walker) 2-2-1;- Qutonifl DEWEY (Coates) 3-3-4; three other start- ers, best time 2.16 2-5. 2.24 Trot and Paco Stake was won by Veils La Vella, owned and ven by Heber Sweeney: Peerless novel‘ (Walker) 2-2-3; Calumet Junc (Clark) 3-3-2. two other starters. best time 2.13. The Free Illor All was won by Joacdale Hoosier (Walker); Walnut Abbe (Mac- Lcod) 2-2-1: stiiizle Streak (gpgncg) 3-3-3; Rhea Mae (C000- es) 4-4-4. best time 2.10. Classified Trot and Pace-won by Judd (Walker); Free ‘Prado (Heel-Md) 2-2-2; Marjorie Hanover (Bur- bine) 3-3-0 two other starters. best time. 2.11. O I l Last evening another of the popular "under the lights" pro- grams was raced at the Charlotte- town track, which was in perfect order. The results will be found elsewhere on this page. Next Wed- nesday and Thursday the always popular Goodwill Race mect will be held at our city track. We understand that upwards of 100 entries are in the Secretary's hands , and everything polnta to lta being one of the best. two afternoon's race meets of all time. In addition there will be night racing on Thursday. e0 that all visitors and other: may have an opportunity of witnessing that type. Those who were present on Friday evdlll If Old Home Week will not DOM forget the impression made. the vast. crowd. the splendidly lighted track and the horses performing. riot forgetting the improvised starting gate. which all lent glam- our and excitement to an evening made more pleasing by "l! hill! clues vaudeville attractionron the brilliantly lidhtefl ff-flke. I Absent. from the line up at. Good- will Rncea will be George A. Call- back and hia slick gutted pacing more Ann Clerk 2.10 2-0. Win11" of 0 out. of 0 starts this moon. George la off to Montreal to at- tend the Canadian Pur Auction Sales atcrtlrik Monday and con- tinuing .untll filthy afternoon. On Monday Sept. 10th hound other representatives of fur ‘consignment houlee will attend a meeting call- ed by the Minister of Agriculture. non. lMr. Gardiner to dllcuaa ‘fur marketing problems. George re- ccfitly sold tin three year out pseu- by Abner T. Clcgg darn Janet Dnlc. gmndam Jeanette ‘Royal 2.04 8-4 to the parties that bought Lynnmite Inf-Jeanette Dale. KEPT IIII HEAD ' BRONKYN POINT. Cornwall, England -(CP)‘-Becauac shccould not lvdm beck to more llllnlt the tide, Nancy Dudley, 2i. floated on her back for two hours until a boat 1947 HALIFAX. Sept. 0 - (CP) — Cllmaxing an uphill fight that car- ried them f/o four straight victor- les after three defeats, Arrows to- night won the Halifax and district senior baseball league title with a 6-2 verdict over Shipyards tn the deciding game of the best-of-seven series. Arrows now twill face the Colliery (League champion in the Nova Scotla semi-finals. Ions. lean Marshall oCoinl. Ar- rows righthander from Montreal. was touched for l0 hits but SPHCBG tihem well and was in trouble only twice. In the fourth inning he gave up the only Yard runs and in the seventh forced Bill Manning to ground out when the bases were stuffed. Arrows won on their power at the plate. They rapped three Yard ihurlers for 16 hits. including ttlp- les by O'Colne and Joe Breen and doubles by Dev Vlcloera, Buddy Condy and Billy Hannon. Aa in Thursday's game. Mike Genthon went out early- He got past the first inning but arrows gave him the short, sharp treat- ment in the second. Doubles by C6116)’. I-Iannon, Vickers and Breen accounted for four hits and two runs. sending the Winnipeg south- paw to the showers. Mick Burns relieved and lasted until the sixth when Arrows ex- ploded again for four hits and three more runs. Paul Oleynick. the Windsor, Ont.. southpaw, held Arrows oreless with three hits in t-he rem lning time. Yards were unable to bunch their bingles off 0'Colne and lt was the fourth inning before they could push a run across. Manmng and Lou Bc-urbannals got on with singles and Ray Powell brought them both in with a line single down the rightifleld foul linc. Pow- ell was caught at {he plate an Breeds throw from centre field. That left Arrows in front 3-2 and they held their lead in spite of a bad scare in the seventh. After Damon fanned Wilf Anderson sin;- lcd. O‘Coine got Mick Burns on strikes bu) Jimmy Gray and Mario Della singled. moving Anderson to third. 0'Colne worked Manning slowly. finally forcing him to drib- ble an easy grounder to Brother MacDonald at fir!!- Jerryilee llolo Winner Free-For-All NORTH SYDNEY. NS. Sept. 5 —(CP) — Jerry Lee Volo. owned by Richard Jabalee of North Syd- ney and driven by Mike Jabalee won the feature junior free-for-all event in straight heats as the ex- rilbltlon week harness W087i"! wound up tonight. The horses were slow getting started and slow getting around. and the fastest time was 2.12 8-5 by Jerry Lee Volo. Another North Sydney entry. Bowden Square, owned by North Sydney councillor Stan Cleary and driven by Pius Hickey. hit the wire in front in straight heats in the 2.26. Steamboat. owned and handled by Buddy Lewis of New Waterford. N.5.. scored its second win of the week by taking the first two heats of the 2.23 and finishing fourth in the final. won by Roy Olandkl. Bon- ' rile spruce. Buck Grafton, Harry I-Iirachb neweome , took the first two heat; of the 2.29 lwitih George Lewis handling the ribbons. The third heat went to Mike Jabalee’; King Grattan. South Africans Beat So. England IDNDON, Sept. 5 - (Reuters)- Thc South Africans won their last first-class game of the tour today when they belt a south of Eng- land side by nine wickets. Record-breaker Denis Compton, Middlemr and England bat. knock- ed 00 runa in hla second innings for the aout-h, and now nceda 122 to break Torn Haywardw 31-year- old record of 3,010 run: in a aca- ion. Scorn and ruulla today: i South of England va. South Af- rlca. South Africa won by nine wickets. first innings: South Af- rte‘: 901 for eight. declared; south of Bvggland 800 for nine, declar- ed. second innings: South Africa ii for one; south of England; 199. Yorkshire va. M.C.: (Marylebone Cricket Club). M.C.C. won by 00 rum. First. innings; M.C.c. 362; York 207. Second ' ‘ : M.C.C.. 100: York 200. North va. South. south won by four wicketi. First innings: North 440 for nine, declared; South 557. Second innings: North 200 for nev- her. on, declared; south 302 for |lx._ . THE (jflARLUFrElt/WN GUARDIAN ' Arrows Climax Long Uphill Climb By Eliminating ‘Yards PAGE SEVEN REMEMBER WllEll Gallant Fox won the mile-and- Bve-futlong rlce at Belmont Park, 16 years ago today, to add $26,610 to hi; earnings. The great three- yur-old brought his total earnings to $317,715, more than $14,000 above the mark set by Zev and held ‘mince Mixed Foursome: At BeIvedereCIubToday Following is the draw for the mixed foursomes to be played Sat- urday. Sept. 0th. Starting time 2.16 pm. Ltkeb‘. ' ‘ Mn. S. Mnwonnld and MA Dowling va. Mrs. J. Maclhcheri and Ralph Jenkins. Mra. wrt. Adams and Skip Soar va. Mrs. '1‘.W.L. Prowae and Doug Pierce. Mrs. E.W. MwKlnnon and JJI. I-Iellofa va. Mrs. NIL DeBlois and H. Adams. Mn. WE. Cotton and P. Mc- Innia va. Mlas N. uingworuh and Wlif Dowling. Mrs. GI-I. Bpntaln arid Harry soar vs. Mrs. EM. Bagnali and Dr. W.L. MacDonald. Mrs. J.P. Clarke and R. Peppin va. Mrs. J.A. MacMillan and Andy Mn. W. Pickard and Jack Mae» Ihchern va. Miss D. Stewart and Harper MacNelll. Mrs. But Baker and W. Plckud va. Mn. J. Cerry and Al. Russell. Mn. Al. Russell and J. C. Mont- gomery vs. Min M. Weeks and Torn duke. Mrs. W. Barbour Ind J.T Place vs. Mrs. A.L. I-lotwett and S. Mac- Donald Game: will be arranged lit. the Olub House for others wishing in play. Goodwill Race Entries Na. I. FREE-FOR-ALL PACE-PURSE 0000.00 I. HARRY DIRECT, b! h by Bhnhopc, owned by John D. Mehan, St. Stephen, N. B. .. 2. THE WALNUT ABBE, br g by Bert Abbe, owned by C. R. Mac- Lcod, Westvllle, N.S, 3. RHEA MAE, b m, owned by Carmen Colin, Amherst. 0 4. CINZANO, b g by Abbedale, owned by Mema. Gay at Clarke, Mone- ton, N. B. 5. ROYAL-AT-LAW, b g by Peter At Law. owned by Emmett Burke. Charlottetown. 6. CARL FRISCO. ch g by hlaoo Dole, owned by P. J. Cadegari, Glace Bay, N. S. 1. GAY LAW, b g by Peter At LII, owned by W. B. Moriarlty. Hali- fax, N. S. 8. KAVOLA. hr m by Volomite. owned by P. R. MacCormae. Char- lottetown. 9. CHUCK WORTHY. h g by Billy Worthy. owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney, N. S. 10. WILKIN, br h by McKinney Guy, owned by R. A. Jabalee. N. Syd- ncy. No. 2 JUNIOR FREEJTOR-ALL-CLASSIFIED-PURSE 5500.00 1. SUNNYMEADE, br h by Peter Volu, owned by John D. MCIIIII, Si. Stephen. N. B. 2. JOSEDALE CLIPPER. r g by Joaedale Counterpart, owned by John Conroy, Agent, Truro, NS. 3. WILKIN, br h by McKinney Guy, owned by R. A. Jabalec, North Sydney. 4. THE WALNUT ABBE, br | by Bert. Abbe. owned by C. R. Mac- Lcud. Westvillc, N. S. 5. ROYAL AT LAW, b g by Peter At Law, owned by Emmett Burke. Charlottetown. 6. TIME COUNTS, br h by Abbedale, owned by P. J. Cadcgan, Glace Bay. ‘I. GAY LAW, b h by Peter At Law. owned by W. B. Morlarity. Hall- fax. N. S s. abcvouc, blk m by Scolllntl, owned by r. n. Miiccoroiiic. Chi!‘- u sses-i-a-r-ozss-s-Pr ll. I4. I5. . QUAKERIS BOY. by Calumet Budlong. owned by lottetown. . SCOTT SPENCER, b g by Spencer, owned by Harry Hirsch, Syd- nev, N. S. . BONNII-TS BOY. br g by Bonnlccuile. owned by John Harkricss. Su lnrncrside. . WAIT N‘ SEE. b g by Kalmuck. owned by George Gregory, Char- lottetol ii. . RHEA MAE. b m. owned by Carmen Costco, Amherst. 2: 18-2220 PACE-CLASSIFIED-PURSE $500.00 . 3 . JOSEDALE CLIPPER, r g by Josedaic Counterpart. owned by John Conroy. Agent. . SANDY D.. b g by Sandy Filth. owned by John Conroy. Agent. Truro. N. S. . FREE TRADE. ch g by Jerry Harvester, owned by C. R. MlcLeod, Weatvllle. N. S. . PETER BROOKE 2ND. h g by Peter Brooke Jr.. owned by Peter Brooke Club. Amherst. NS. . BRIGHT SPOT. br m by Ahbedale, owned by Emmett Burke. Charlottetown. ~ PEARL BUMPAS, b m by Kent Bumpls. owned by P. J. Cadcnn. Glace Bay. N. S. . SCOTTY BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budlong, owned by C. E. Eng- llsh. Plctou. N.S. . VELLA LA YELLA, blk m by His Majesty, owned by H. M. Sweeney. Bridge-water. N. S. . TALUGI. b g by Volomltc, owned by 5t. Crolx Stablcl. Calais. Me. . PREVIOUS. b g by Baronette, owned by John Conroy, Agent. . O. U. VOLO. b g by Pu Volo. owned by Harold Stead, Brackley. . WAIT N‘ SEE. b g by lhlmuck, owned by George Gregory. Char- lottetown. . WINNIE SCOTT. b m by Bclllnl Scott, owned by J. W. Farmer. Klnkora. LORRAINE ABBE, b III by Bert Abbe, owned by James MacNclll. Kenalngton. . JERRY LEE VOLO. b g by True Volo. owned by A. A. Jabalee. North Sydney. . 4 2:21-2:23 PACE-CLASSIFIED-PURSE $400.00 PRINCE BUDLONG. b | by Calumet. Budlong, owned by H. P. Cudmort, Braoklcy. AUBREY BUDLONG, b g by Caluet Budiong, owned by Fred M. Lahey, Dartmouth, N. B. MISs KNOX. b m by Highland Scott. owned by G. H. Buntnln. Charlottetown. SINGLE STREAK, b h by Single Direct, owned by Harley Spence. Brldgevvater, N. S. PATRICK ABBE. b g by Bert Abhe, owned by W. G. Stewart, New Glasgow. N. S. JUST BETTY, b m by Calumet Budlonl. owned by Dr. R. P’. Sea- man. Charlottetown. ELEANOR G., b m by Calumet Bndlong. owned by Urban Glllls. Mlacouche. . JUNE MORNING, b m by Calumet Budlong, owned by Geo. Mic. Donald, Mermaid. . SHIRLEY H. TEMPLE. b m by Calumet Budlonl, owned by LL-Col. J. P. Hooper. Charlottetown. . PREVIOUS. b g by Baronettc. owned by John Conroy. Agent. . MARJORIE BUDLONG, owned by James Rankine, Southport. 2 :25 PACE-PURSE 0400.00 . 5 . JUST PLICKA, b m by Calumet Bndlonl, owned by H. P. Cudmorc, Buckley. . MARY MBRK, b m by Long Key, owned by St. Crolx Stables. CBIIII, 1th,. C. ALBERT BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budlong, owned by Lorne Kelly, Solthport, IOIIO, h g by llal Dole, owned by Wellington MncNeill, southport. BOB CANUCK, b g by Corporal Lce, owned by John Hnrkncu, Summenlde. i BUDDY lUDl-ONG. b g by Cnl—et Budlonl, owned by Harold Stead, Buckley. GRATTON PETIR, by Milton Budlonl. owned by Ron Marshall. 0 . 2:10 TIOT-CLAIBIFIID-PURSE 0400.00 J hn , Alent. Truro. o Con"! STOUT. b I by Todd B00“. owned by A. A- JIDIIQC- North l-UQTICIA. hr m by Lusty Frisco, owned by C. H. Chandler, Char- IMOSWWB. KELLYB NIGHTMARE n- kmiii oil, t. _ al/mizaflctiuiooutowii. ' n w u m“ y m Gm" L. b n by Blll L. owned by George Semplc, Remington.’ BUDDY MOKO, b g by Cllhmct Bndlong, owned If! Geo. Brook. lnl. Remington. IVA WOIETIIY, DPI by ADD! "Willy, GIIIOII U! DP. P. Mlfln. tyre. Montague. ‘ GEORGE MAC, ch | by Abbe Worthy. owned by anon”. Ben Ncvvlon, l . BEAVEBDALF, b g by Ludcrdalc, owned by Don MaoNcllI, Suni- i rnenldo. zavnrtano by IIIVCIIIIS rm. CIIIOI by Layton sperm. rm at. II, - , "El-I- KAIMIICK. by Inlnuoi. owned by wmmt Kelly, Char- lnttetown. . BILLIE KALMUCK. by Kclmlck, owned by L. 1k. llqyprfl, o,,,.,',. wall. MAB: ‘STUART. b m by Inmate, owned by Cecil Drake, Hall- nx. . . OUEINIE DEWIY. owned by Cor-on Coulee. No. ‘l 2:21 TBOT-PURSI.’ 0400.00 V 1. SCOTTY McRANE, b g by Bellini Scott, owned by John D. Mellon, St. Stephen. 2. HALIBURTON, l) h by Patrick Direct, owned by Rhodes Letcher, Sprlnghlll, N. S. )3. GUY HARVESTER, b la by Simone Harvester, owned by Mill, CharloilnIdII. Earl 4. LUCKY PAL, blk m by Bellini Scott, owned by O'Brien Stlblel, Alberton. 5. BUTCHER‘S BOY, by Watlon Peter, owned by M. McGulgui. 50. Mary's Rd. 6. JENNY KALMUCK, b BI by Kalmuck, owned by Lorne Fletcher, Springhlll. ‘I. BRENDOWS BOY, br g by Lulty Prllco, owned by J. Leo Pllilflll, Vernon. 0. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. b h by Calumet Budlong, owned by Clif- ford MacDougall, Watertown, Mall. . BUD KALMUCK. b g by Kalmuck, owned by John Ladner, Char- lottetown. 10. DAN McELWYN. ch g by Richard the Third, owned by Don Mao- Nelll. Summer-tile. ll. VIRGINIA KALMUCK, br m by Kalmuck, owned by Gerald 611-’ Ieaaplc, Parts-horn, N.S. 0 12. BONNIE DALE, hr m by Pllydalc, owned by Chester Biri. Pelkel Station. I3. MISS BREWER. br m by Calumet Budlong, owned by Fred O. M. Reddln, Southport. No. 8 2:2‘! PACE-CLASSIFIED-PURSE $000.00 I. MILTON BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budlong, owned by J. D. Mehan. St. Stephen, N. B. SCOTTY McKANE, b g by Bellini Scott, owned by J. D. MCIIIB, 2. St. Stephen. N. B. 3. LOUISE FINGO, b m by Calumet Flngo, owned by Spurn-on Horde- man, Moncton, N. B. 4. MISS MARJORIE HAL, h m by Sampson Hal, owned by Spurgcon "u: n. Moncton, N. B. 5. GOLDIE DUDS. b g by Calumet Duds, owned by John Conroy, Agent, Truro. 6. BILLY CONN, b g by Calumet Budlong, owned by P. L. Bowneel, Summcrslde. l 1. QUICK LICK, b m by Slrncoc Harvester, owned by Harry O'Brien, Alberton. l. MONEY MUSK. b g by Calumet Budlang, owned by L. W. O'Brien, Maple Hills. ‘ i‘). MIKE VOLO, b g by Pax V010. owned by Geo. B. Gay, Moncion. N.B. 10. LILLIAN BUDLONG, ch m by Calumet Budlong, owned by Em- mett Burke, Charlottetown. 11. IRIS ABBE, b m. owned by C. E. English, Pictou. N. S. l2. DALE B., b g by Calumet Budlong, owned by Geo. Hughes, Buckley, . TRY ON, b g by Blfty Worthy, owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney. l4. MARY MERK. b m by Long Key, owned by St. Crolx Stnbleo, Calala. Me. . HAPPY VALE. b a- by Playdale. owned by Lorne Kelly, Southport. JIMMIE A, h g by Abbe Worthy, owned by Percy Arblng. Rocky Point. 17. DONALD G., b g by Calumet Budlong, owned by Urban Gilllq Mlscnuchc. 1R. NELLIE WORTHY, b m by Alvvorthy, owned by Cecil Drake, Halifax. ' I9. DUDY BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budlong. owned by Harold Stead, Brackley. 20. DAISY BUDLONG, b m by Calumet Budiong. owned by Geo. Math Intyrc, Montague. 21. LADY WORTHY 2ND, b m by Abbe Worthy, owned by Charlel Wlllla, Covehcad. 22. MAC WATSON, b g by Watlon Peter, owned by l2. P. Downe, Charlottetown. 23. JAY VOLO. r g by Pa: Yolo, owned by Cyril Smith, Hunter River. 24. TINY BUDLONG, l) m by Calumet Budloug, owned by J. L. Mulli- gan. Klnkora. , 25. BRITISH HAL, b g by Sampson Hal. owned by C. Henry. Vernon. :0. C. HARRY BUDLONG, b I by Calumet Budlong, owned by W. Shel. Plctou. TWO-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY-PURSE 0525.00 (Cloned) I. GLIB HANOVER. ch g by Squire Hanover. owned by hrle Sem- pic, Kenslngton. 2. MISS REAL MONEY, b f by Real Money, owned by Herbert Wile- ner, Plctou. N. S. 3. ROSALIE H., b f by Calumet Budlong, owned by H A S Stables, Charlottetown. 4. ‘l UP DIRECT. eh h by Patrick Dlrec4. owne,by Lloyd Walker, Ilalifax. _ 5. REAL BROOK, b g by Hell Money, owned by Jamel Murray, New- port. I’. E. I. 6. WESTPHAL GIRL, b m by Calumet Budlong. owned by Geo. Turner, Dartmouth, N. S. 7. JACKPOT, b g by Real Money, owned by Mcaarl. Doyle a Mc- Eaehern, Charlottetown. l. RETNS TRINKET, b m by Squire Hanover, owned by John An- near. Montague. " 0. MISS CHERRY VALLEY. h In by Calumet Budlonl. owned by Wilfred Prnught. Cherry Valley. l0. LINDA, blk f by Playdale. owned by Roy Waodaidc. Malpeque. JPHREE-YEAR-OLD PllTURlTY-PURSE 5625.00 (Cloned) I. BILLY McVI-IY. b g by Calumet Budlong. owned by Dr. W. ‘I'- Hooper, Charlottetown. 2. MERLE DIRECT, eh f by Patrick Direct. owned by Wilfred Walk- er, Halifax. l. 0. K. VOLO. r g by Protector, owned by Leonard Barrluu, Cen- tral Acadia. N.B. 4. TWILIGHT MELODY, b m by Sirncoc Harveltter. owned by Marne Kennedy, Olen-y. l. LUCKY HARVESTER, b g by Simone Harvester, owned by Harry O'Brien. Albcrton. t). BUDDY DALE, b g by Piaydale, owned by Leigh Mcllugh. Ttgnltia. 7. JOHNNIE KALMUCK, h g by Bllmuclt. owned by Walter Kelly, Southpnrt. 8. QUAKERS DUD, b m by Calumet Dudl, owned by Geo. S. Turner, Dartmouth. l. MARY'S DELIGHT, b m by Playdalc, owned by Wilfred Prnaght, Cherry Valley. I0. PLUCKY BUDLONG, b g by Calumet Budlnng, owned by Emmet! Burke. Charlottetown. ll. DOROTHY WON'T TELL. b f Ly Capt. Tell. owned by Jamel G. Ryan, Sprlnghill. N. S. I2. SKIPPEWS PRIDE, b h by Protector, owned by A. l. Quarter- maln, Newcastle, N. B. II. OLA BUDLONG, h m by Calumet Budlonl, owned by Randall MacDonald. Montague. GOODWILL ENTRY LIST RECIIVID UP TILL THURSDAY NIGHT The following clams will be raced Wcdnelday. Sept. I0, I041:- JUNIOR FREE-FOR-ALL; 2:1)! TROT; 2:21-2:28 PACE; l-YEAR-OLI Thursday. Sept. 1i, I04 I-‘REE-POR-ALL; 2:10-2:20 PACE: 2:22 TROT; I-YEAR-OLD Thursday Nlght:_ MARJORIE HANOVER. owned by Carmen Cones. The Provincial Ixhlbltlon kennel no responsibility for fine or H. J. KENNEDY. President. 2:25 PACE 2:27 PACE-tin be raced in I or I Dlvillonl) 2:10-2:20 CLASSIFIED-mound Division. All Open Clams Money Dlvluionl-M-IO-ll-Il RACES WILL BE CALLED AT 1:15 TO START 1:00 SHARP THE NIGHT RACES WILL START THURSDAY AI‘ 0:00 RM. The Draw for Positions will kc at 10:00 A. M. Slur] ‘Iledoy all Wednesday mornings. any accident to any person or property luring llllrllflllll n4 fill undcrnantling la port of this contract. 01mm malt auuvnc any darn age canned to left-Bill If W000"! 010000 0! 05W". 090000810! I’ llorlel (luring this meet. I. I. IUNTAIN. \ —~\¢4a~ '