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WELLNER limited JEWELEES SINCE 1808 " ._ ~ 1 _ Strawberries < and Ice Cream 4y“; moi-Q delightful dish espeolally if you have ‘par-lemon Ice (ll-ism? Perfection is so good that it was served at the Governor's residence and the Ball at Government House for the k VICE? "REGAL PARTY . . This is snothbr, oorpplsncnt to the manufacturers of this delicious oonfeotion. It ls used by the best people because conditions under which it ls manufac- tured are llnowp Jodie Ilmlllwl? """"Y- _‘ 9"“ mltteos in chsriofiv; »_- Y‘ _‘ " "‘ PICN1CS...:ANI)..»1QE CREAM SOGIALS for their sup- you require. in- TAYLOR SE-R-WIGEFSTATION, SUMMERSIDE. Am) INSECTS 'lt*nr-. Willirtms- iFiy Aha THE qllltluorjrlzro owmzns YESTERDAYEcrc the... rs... l. also . or... ' winners bearing the Hollywood m, “Goon” In addition to leading all Ameri- can breeds in producing winners on owners are m, important Mm m-thc running turf, John E. Madden a racing stable and M 8mm .l.c_i‘owncd a number of trotters. Oi marked. it frequently requires moretmese ‘he m°sl succliifil" Wflfc 50D- skill to trulh them than thclr hors- '°“°- “lmlbllrfi Bene- Tflmm we w as. As a rule, beginners have ideas 51mm" Mmde“ "us" bled mill“ d" winch are at vanance with the‘ trade ma‘ whlch E- T- Bcdmrd drove 9° 9 Mm H tried. "Wm (“sum ' half-mlle track record of 2.05%, sncl d Guesswork. v on record that one o ne o dc his horses trained and Yogged ‘in 5:0 “u” Gem's local“! M Memphls 1° afternoon us that was when they £25m‘ iglféfsnbegf-“mtxlfgdmivlleg all; were raced. On work-out days his . u e ° 59- m’ grooms cat their suppers out. of gtawahl Hlghbau ""3 3""! GT“- , chelr hands when cooling out. the] “' w- H< cane “ta-fwd with 5W1" J“ “onea flush. lie was followed by Bthelln- horses worked once a week as they only raced once. When the bell gfisgegqxhacanhilefilfyelalgls: 159mg “I rang he had a lot of fat h rses. ' ' . - ° 19-“ Senator Stanford barred tnewglghts 2:3“ Yrléhlf-aflcfa m 33m’; 5&1?‘- and overdraw hc ks, while John 5B E 8» Shepherd wanttid lclis horses to go Islgtsefilotrigwgoglm’: hBG 5°15 Pa‘? i“ vltho t b ts. - W rflywor y» \ u 0° The Great Volo and McGregor the 3- 0 arses were pure we or el Of the ladies Lotta Crabtree war th h h d f th ' much, but. now when their only mls- , sion is to race a. skip is followed by'N“‘b°y' Smmm“ Gm‘ My 5m‘ “m me m“ of éngagemenm_ Irotta. Mrs. Davidson owned St. In the seventies the most of the trainers were striving to develop Ttmsk were the best’ ever seen m M“ . horses which at. maturity would be ‘mum’ Sadie M“ Pmved the hes‘ ‘I clever enough to sell to the mem- tron” “med by Mm Wilkes‘ Sh‘ be“ o, the sealskm brxgndel prom» also raced Kentucky Todd and Prin- ‘ ing their pupil did not suit Robe c635 Todd and bud Lumbe" Twd’ it’ Bonner or W. H. Vanderbilt. Robert l“: N‘ mymms h” been a fiber‘ a Bonner purchased the champions a "ye" M's‘ Yerkes “m! Mamm‘ Dexter, Rarus. Maud S., and Sun . dale ‘mm Wm‘ m‘ mm" Th“ W“ Dexter and Maud S. proved road he is represented Py Aileen Guy’ who. l 5.22:‘:::s..:“:..‘:.t:.:;:“..*"r:2“ - l . . s ec c nflzgewflmpfoadvzzclizggutMgsgwd: when they purchased Grace Direct _ Boy being the fastest. 'His son W. and Crawford‘ Grace Direct h“ j H. Vanderbilt was fond of teams. pgssed while Crawmrd "w" sixteen His most noted horses were Early races for them i“ 1925' Rose. Aldine and Maud S He drove During me past “m yea“ E’ R0‘ a the 18st two m 215% Gwen the land Hsrriman moved into the front world's record was 2.16%. It was row Wm‘ Plum Witt-is. Guy Trogan, held by Frank work's pair Edward Pa“ Mam)“ Guy, can“ cmema and Dick Swlvcller. a‘:dh""“‘fif3‘gf'gf fig‘ '13“ w" Joseph Harkcr. an old-time Newl A. ggox: madge nfgpeclgfiybicoh He had Lula and May Queen, whose . son May King sired Bingen. Charles 52221;“? hgfiswgergagnoagg“; t3‘; Kerner also drove Fleetwing. She roducis of hyis farm n db be afterwards produced Stamboul. p ' con r u ' Major Dickinson and David mm” ter Dillon, Nelson Dillon and Thomp- glflréziasfirfntrgclast dwme mama” son Dillon. Oettinger Bros. after w Ym" Th“ “m” purchasln Ante Gu d id a th t had Frederica and Nellie S., and the her we é“ Axworih ca’; w gh perfectly matched team Corona and whfie They started aim u ‘the Roberta. Major Dlckslnson owned laddei, Whig he was nmblp m a. number of pairs, the lastest. being bfcd bu“, G“ a d g ash B: Anbinc and Lady Wellington and which the sols’ mnJ “y P ‘g8’? Rose Leaf and Sally Simmons, the for $30 oooy Th, X “l?” m‘, . 9:2 m“ or which produced HamburEiBerry stable hiss rzglig itfrnpallxillonfi cielle for E. T. Bedford. Major . ', . . Dickinson also raced the pacer Edhgggglfiglggorloglqefl‘ suver weathel $131? ‘£2: osftlxllsglmr Jr" the sire W. Kelly purchased Hollyrood Leo- " ' nnrd after he won the Matron Stake. ‘I’ B‘ Hmlswn was a prmnmemlA H Cosden made a fortun be e- New Yuk owner‘ General Baal lection when he lcked Tha Rial made him a present of Spofford witlfhad He Sold up .0 e t 1e C001 which he won the Charter Oakdd ey‘ p‘ Sp c n ' ‘are: ‘sets... 5:.:‘::..2"::2:::. h» Fwd ‘Farm while John H sh wlowncd by J. Howard Ford. He sold owned hundreds of horses he onlylmm (or export‘ Pilot Boy was John raced a lcw or these Edith rt and C‘ Wm“ firs‘ "'°"°" """°"“°' M“? ' Jane the Great the last. She won Arrow were the most, consplcuouslat Columbus the day he died our agfiayf\;lggm, tain David Shaw owned his quota oi Y- winners. or the flood which rolled ler of fast horses, 1°‘ he record list include Peter Stevens, prefix which he bred. Jon Zolock, Minis Dillon, Gordon Jillon and Prince Charming. Rod McKenzie owned a splendid. liable. .{al Boy, Joe Palchen IL, Vernon vicKlnney and Penlsa Maid. When Jeing ‘Baylor, vfcCarthy. hrough many hands. At one time Jury who also raced the white eyed Ethel Chimes. Lizzie March made her owner John A m h m Inst company. Mascot did the same ‘m °' °“"‘°" “d s da. Jackson Grattan. shuns Har- bins for W. Perry when he driest- vorltfs record at. 2.04. ' ‘ Few owners had better luck with racers than John McGregor. I-Iedgewood over the half-mile tracks. x“ “m “Y5 Wm“ W" m“ mlsrcst .he sunny side of life with Colonel 3idweli, Robert Commodore and road a little slip did not amount m the most successful. She won Mm guesswork below laughter of Peter the Great ovcrtc W. H. Mahoney. Frisco. whose contests wlth Mabe. he 200d work- ‘lIfll as much as Johnston when he raced in 2.06%. H. V. Bemls had a the high spot. for him. T. C. Par- sons was another owner who put his ‘aith in a pacer. owned a stable of trotters. “lmc he offered to race five of them man for $1,000 a. race. No one ac- cepted. Prince was his best horse. M; thiatgtime when Ed Stout won with Peter the Brewer or Aaron Williams raced his York road driver. raced his horses. races_ He won with his selections 5am Zombl-ewer; ereauxs best item. in amateur eve rlso did a little of that kind of rac-‘werc Fearnaught and Smuggler. Wil-l ed Bertha Dillon. Nclia Dillon. Sls- mg Mm Sad“: Mac md a number of others. ed how easy it is to pick a. winner. D. f-Ic purchased Mary 000 and won the futurltlcs. W191! AIRPZAII.-. .____ lilo leaders in Many years hence DU will congratulate yourself on your Frost Fox Fabric investment made now. For this remarkable wire can now be obtained galvanized both beforeand after woven. Rust defying-with a life of many years. Made of copper-bearing steel I wire, as a further protection. It is not twisted at the joints. Each joint acts like a hinge, and can- not crystallize or break. Nosplicing or (slotting. Widths 18 inches to 12 feet. Write for free literature, sample and prices to B. I. RAYNER, AGENT, SUMMERSIDE His most successful were was a leader Joe Pstehen had a rnber of owners, the best known Marsh and Benz-tor Earl Jr., also passed was the property of Ralph Las- wrence happy when she won in Hal Pointer and placed the He ccdjaronatta. Iskander and Dan C. Pendergast. has also added to he turned the l-fe has continued FROST S'I‘EEL WIRE COMPANY LIMITED, Commodore Kitsch had a large able. None of its members pleased L Hamilton, Ont. Montreal \ l l Winnipeg out pair in Belle F. and Boneset- r, but Little Brown tJul! touched He came through tatcs Henry Beckwith of Hartford At one $- ‘ \ ' \. ~ ubl ‘~ _ d . l‘ ‘if. tug". _ a‘); 1V. ‘i‘.\“‘j \ C- w- willie-I'm bred and developed 4 o» vo o o e4 o o e o e0 e e o» o» v e e4 000004040 the champion stallions Axtcil. Allcr-l l D RINK OX OLA n was H. K. Dev- ton and the beautiful trotber Elorce. He was started Col. H. S. Russell also owned two‘, The refreshing beverage-Jlonic. iirewcd from barks and ilcrbs. His selections} Quenches thirst. Restores the appetite. ith Hal Dillard while George Starr §\‘_ s. \ . V. - , c u a aced Planet. , t‘ _ y, . \- ’ ,1 rgrign trr) the war between the J/ / Z22‘) L \‘\,\\\\\\\'l'll l’ l. ‘ .' ‘ ZllNlN 7 ’ ’ z’ “ '1 l 1.x \ 1).”. galnst five owned by any other 4/ ' a t . ~51. I . the clip was not very interest as great as John A. McKerro nts. E. E. Smothers champion stallions. but. he took ailiam Russell Allen had a champion‘, nests, tired the professionallhr Kremlin and bred Baden. T-ffitlfvltlilntiilxjsog lgelmar Dr. Strong Charles Traiser owned Margarctl: "wws- A Mumm“ PIMM“ ma“ by ' ' Dillon during her career on the TENNANTS LTD" AMHERST’ N" S" DISSTRIBUTED BY y Sears show- turf. She was one of the best. 15., ‘Wiggins, another Bostonian, hadl Putney for $5.- a leader in Martha Wilkes. l From the day that three minutes; ‘.hc pay streak was rather thin when was beaten the Boston stables were ‘re tried to land Charley Rex. Geo. loaded with trottcrs. George Hall, At one time Chsunce J. S. MacDONALD CIIARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD WHOLESALE FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, BISCUITS, DRINKS, ETC. ISLAND and thorns with Colorado a. and John SheDPflPd also had a select gpanlsh Queen, group. His list. included Young In his day Nick Hubinger ownedfiR/Olfe. M111 BOY. Blfllldllw. Butterfly. a number of horses. For severalyAicilne which he sold to W. H. Van-i yam-s he campaigned Grace Hasghderbllt, Dick Swivellcr which he sold‘ DES, Frank scan. Axcyell and Met-ls? Karen?‘ Work gonzo with Edward», _ _ _ I allls. R. Nash raced Hawthorne. Pa. cine, ci‘s Pride wlthl ... 6.. .......-l,.u.. r. ...........~0analllan lllsiorlcal Drawings hey wlth which H. B. Rea londcdlsvnfltor b and Altrc L. . 1 ahc first Hambictonlan Stake and‘ 0f the California owners J. Mor- “hm. worth_whtle (“hung Tms row had St. Jullcn when he ncld "tho toltis showing added to the score-Wm?“ Tccmll- Adfillih Sificckicfl which the same awn“ ma“ wlghtpald the bills on Hulda and Dione. Rose Turner, Junior -wntts hnrllwhlle JOhII 0- Kirknfltvlck cnloycd general Tofu ‘racing John Caldwell. The fleet- John Green owned Directulu when {Wired Pacers Flymi; Jib M"! Wliiifii 7782-7-13-ws8l. Jack Axworthy and Guy Axworthy. _ C. K. Cl. Billings leads all owners mzcxaéfiolsgggcgnléorlfgi Jog?‘ “Ora”? of fast. horses. He flashed on the the best ' er “c we“! speedway Wm‘ Lucille‘ Sh” was C. J lllumlin bred and raced a fgggwgglgg 1;}: 22:22’ Mail“ Del‘ splendid lot. The most of it was - ~ - m“ wmm“ foaled at the Village Farm Startin and Mmnmg Sm“ irvmg ska-Sm‘ with Belle Hamlin he came bee: kt‘l?gmhlsgg°'ii)ez‘ét 35d???‘ saga’; year after year with Globe, Prince with l-lal Pointer after heghad ass- Regent’ Nightingale’ Helr-at-Law’ ed me peek He was fonoweitll b Fantasy. The Abbott, The Monk and George Ganb Pearl Benb e M PY-Lord Derby. He purchased Robert tor Mmmn ' ° a °‘ J. and Direct Hal. w B Dlgéerm b d his Few of the old guard ante-dated m - - "n Y“ ‘Wing Frank Ellis. He started with Nettle aterlal. Bellini was the first. Lat-‘and closed Wm, Lee worthy a“ gaggtanumflsdlvarigtl Se": ‘JwqAlleen Guy. W. J. Gordon, who press and Nedd: glenry gxlvlvgr Etbliaircdedluggltbgrslrtlttsng cfglrfallef’ opted the same p“ p e a 5”“ mmPM/‘ld his $5°-535 camps!!!" being Edwin Thorne, who bred the ggvgfillzdRigm-SYIPN his 88¢ he gelding Edwin ‘Theme, Dalsydalc _ so “opcAt se cott and Highland and Misty Morning . scod Present he l5 PFEPEPIHK, W. Ward started as an owner with t1 and fur the two-yesr-old srskes-olyac the Great and jollowed with Pemqsylvanl“ h" had many PTO- Trumpet. George Graves after rac- mlneni owners since General Cad- ing Bronson, bred Commodore Wil- Wulder raced Dutchman. Of the lot son. Tom Tsggert retired as an “(me had l“ much TWlnB mfllhriiil owner after selling Colonel Bosworth as Barton Pardec. His list includes aria The 5enat°r_ Mabel Tmk. 1-H Princeton. Busys w. M. Wright dropped in among 1-9-8516, E- COIQTBdO» Jlidfle ofmiihdefthe leaders with Peter Manning. He Tmmllsml D1110". Mid Haztlwn, is now sending grist to the mill from which he ‘"91 Calumet Farm. while he raced Tru- Hcnry Bowler made a splendid se- w; and Jghn Gallagher, 106M011 When he paid for Czarwor- Slipping back thirty-five thy. H. W. Hannah has a clever Morris Jones was the owner of Pac- pair in Etta Drulen and Full Wor- thv- George Kctcham bred andde- vcloped Cresccus after mskinl; a appeared on m" with Charley Friel. Miss Lida Michael and Lord and Nyanzs. ‘ I..Aft6 PW Jib] t lZIi [I I . P5" I‘ e l‘ few of hisyears; one of their rivals '“ a e ° e pm ‘we ° one “mm pa“ patch George Gum. Dimctum’ Year-g lion was defeated by Trinket and tolus and Alix, the first trotter to beat 2.04. A little later Dr. Mccoy WBWNRE 0i the Century mill P6- ghg scene with pan call "Knap" McCarthy racing Palm Dgwgyq Dunn; Leaf or Inspector Burns as well as the same period, J. Malcolm Forbes DB0 Henry N. Smith owned a racing raced Nancy Hanks. Peter the Great. H- xeuY- 115ml‘ 0" J06 K011111891‘ he was one of the best irottcrs inlcap “"3" Clllltfll" GYUTIIWITS Toad learn before they were raced. - W. training. David Cahill also made‘, the grade with Charley Herr. [Bradbmy "150 had many it ride be- Edwmd ‘Thompson owned a num_|iiihd Little Albert before Salisbury her of winners when Murphy was on shmmd mm W" the mimlitalllfi- thc threshold of his career“ Start-l. Jiflvra was Bplans only 2.10 trot- ing wlth Susie N. he followed wlthlvtall was owned by Abe Dev- RudyKlpp. Native Belle. R. T. 0.1,” °’- "m" slmllw“ b“ Emm- and fianlcBogash Jr. Claude Lud-ler and owmd 59h“ R" Gm“? Wm“ dmgton received ms shme- of. mane came within the fraction of a putsemoney with Count Buglmmuuisecond of starting the two-minute on worth)“ Memman and Theo _ list. Star Pointer and Guinettc were dore Guy. Franklin Downs struc lowned and raced by J5 e5 Murphy- a snag when Alta Donovan severedwamcs Hanley also had "Obi" 173V a. tendon at Columbus, but did wclllm Prince A19“ and Audublm ‘BOY. Mm Sanamo and Peter Etawamiboth of which beat two minutes. w. H. McCourtrie has limited hlslhaflzglqeotrlmtill/l- Sal/F has a c amp ons. c owned pictures by Mr. l). llished Toronto because of their artistic merit. price is $1.00 for the set of l2 pictures. So far he has won with M M - chrly to avoid disappointment. ' (‘HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Elwyn. Herbclwyn. and Miss McEl-Wnnm Hm- “1011 and Roy Wilkes. W 1A“ that were alive passed on when their owner died. / , /:1//,l’/" >57; OOQQOQQOQOQOOCV Estabrooke also caught the rosesTHVP-Od 911011211 t0 equip a regiment-l ‘ w OO§OO0OOQOQOQOOOOQOOQ-QQ~QOOQOOQOOWOOOQ§O§O§QOQO-FOO _.___._._____ For Framing Purposes The Guardian has pleasure in announc- ing that it has procured a few complete sets of the Canadian Historical Drawings (recently published in its columns) printed on high- loned art paper suitable for framing. These W. Jeiferys, the Disting- Artist, are worthy 0f being framed not only for their historic interest but The nominal yn. When he was starting Walnut Hall when the highqvhccl sulky “lag Farm, L. V. l-iarkness raced Fcreno. omnum and walnut an“ c_ _ discarded Pat Stewart and his sons Emery, another breeder, went to theiraccd, walm" RYIRYK! Tn and races with Patron, Caspian. DellafGmms Abdanah- They We"! Stout Fok and Mattie Hunter. Patron hsdlb“m°'5- 5- A- Bmwne had many many a bout wml George smgerfltrotters but Bcllc Vam. his fastest; Key's splendid trctter Prince wlllrcrug: pugcglrltzgdBtam first E. Mad-~ = - cr a a rugged The Wisconsin owner, J. L Case,~ had almost a joy ride when he raced‘ gmup m Direct" Dmctum K911i’ 8nd Directum I. Phallas and Jay Eye See. Both of mom were champions‘ but m5 stab W. Barefoot. bred and raced Single G. Hc was on the go for thirteen years, the longest racing span Cred. ited to a light harness performer. James Boutwell raced Peter John- ston in his threc-year-old form and kept him until he passed out. Os- car Woifenden has owned an inter- BSUDE group. He started winning with Forest B. and Peter Hopeful. Trout Fishing Regulations No person shall kill in one day more than (30). - Everyone not being a permanent resident oi Prince Edward Island, or the son or brother of a permanent resi- dent thereof who flshes for or attempts to fish for any trout in the waters of Prince Edward island without first procuring an snglcl-‘s permit is liable to a penalty of twenty dollars ($20.00)—- Permits can be procured at Publicity Office, Char- thlrty trou! Majolica owned by Nsthsn Straus. Those who can look buck to the upid and Norman B. for W. stable before he started Fashion Arlon, Blngen, and Farm. When there were but five Mac and Todd. ~2.20 trctters he owned three of them. They were C ldsmlth Maid, Gould and General Knox. Jack I-iaverly of mlnstrei fame took a Doctor Nick and A flyer on the turf with Darby. Dustinldecidcd to not race the Guy his net winnings. John Farnum ls a leading New England owner. i-lls best selections Lady Wanetks. John L. Dodge pur- Litics. chased Lady Wnnetka but lost her in a fire. It was a has had his share of which Periscope. was followed by Bogaluss, I-fcliyrcod Kate. Holiyrood Great Britt/on and Hollyrood Bringing Up Father _...__.\ s ‘ writ-no is CATTQN’ QERIOUQ- no Foot) . Perfection a! you '" vafliseoisusedinthe best families. 8o well J1 is rcrfooiion ' people always all for it and will e no other. Uni- bred Nico. Sadie came through in the stakes with Few owners ever had a better pair 6d June 2.07%. of trotters than Louis Neldhart when Lady Thorn and Lucy. At that. time he raced Charley Mitchell and Bad- by Miller and took a skip after own- hc also had Rosalind, Tattler, Jay en. The last year that C. C. Lloyd ins Ralph Wilkes and Baron Wilkes, was on the turf he paid the bills on NOW he isTtffning back will: Los rlon Guy. It was Aussies and Guy Silk. Thomas W. Ax- Lawson owned over a hundred head raced him and was presented withiworthy colt in his three year old but Bcralma was his only winner. form. A change was made at. Hart- James Farley, the gtflke breaker, ford where Dayster was drawn. Ar- held his own with Locust Jack. ion Guy was started to flll the raccfrlnce C. and Judex. were Argot Boy, Frank Dewey andIHe won. and later landed the futur- as consistently as Nahmg qllq (or Walter Candler made his debut on Jolt but Dodge the, mlle tracks with Abbedalc. Hcwhch he Pevcxuby Hall anciBob Armstrong fr Bob. Green and Tarzan Grsttan. _ W. B. which Albert Hall was s. partner. Susan Eckerl. has owned and raced a num- _ _ . i KNEW \'r- HEB Qrrrm wease- YoUO Tt-NNK HE ~ Jus-r HAD A Bic. MEAL‘. and continued in that groove with. Iva Lou. Margaret Spangler and Bee Worthy. J. D. Gallery's hobby runs» w teams. or all his pairs Brlgiltrml B. rho Lottie Lee were the fssiest.| He drove them in 2.07M. . The above are only a few of the hundreds of owners that. have pass- ed off and on the racing stage in‘ the past nrty years. All of them had horses which by their performances biased the trail for the breeders. Each addition to the two-minute 11st; makes another step on the path of progress. At one time it looked as if Uhlan touched the limit. but Peta;- jvmnmnil P8859‘! li- The question 10w is when will the next champion mpear, and who will own him, John n l n - o“ and avid Sm“ mark loifeiown. costing two dollars ($2.00)- The sale, purchase or export of trout. no matter where procured is prohibited, providing however, that any non-resident leaving the Province may lake away the lawful catch of two days’ fishing if the shipment is ar> eompanled by a certificate to that effect from either the local fishery officer In whose district the fish were caught. or from the local station spent. adjacent to the locality In which they were caught. Tourist] can obtain Information as i0 where io fish den on application to the Publicity Officer, Charlottetown- A. E. MORRlSON, Game Inspector. John E. Thayer started with Dus- They raced Squire Bulkcley. C. W. Leonard enjoyed his outings owned Chestnut Peter. June 9th, i921. wl-ucr 0o woo KNOW ABOUT THAT‘? H: HAQ EATS-N A PART or "ruE. WING. ow .. THEPLANE‘. l HAD earn-an wxrcl-l ‘ma AERQPLKNL QR HE MIQHT PUSH IT err- THE CUFF‘. I I o lszv a. m; Fssruns Sonnet. In: ‘Gnu! Britain 1%“ rural. ‘Mil i . . I t‘ l? .. g. >>> 3-... ...__,..__e...“.". g,