8LlIIlFlII- HITIIIII FOR SALE AT A. H. ROPER'S SERVICE STATION 1956 Mercury Montery Sedan Mere-o-Matlc Trails- mission. Power Window Lifts. Power steering, etc. Very low mileage. Excellent condition. Car on displw at R.oper's Service Station. Corner Great George and Euston Streets. Must be sold to close Estate. suzlsim niiisn....,. 154 Richmond Street, FOR SALE Kerosene Refrigerators. small. perfect for small fam- ily. Five year guarantee. Terms available. Apply- BOX 278 GUARDIAN TEACHER WANTED For. O'Leary High School No. 175 to teach subjects in grades XI and XII. Apply- I-IARRY LEARD. Chulottetown' Secretary of Trustees, EXECUTOR. Omeary FOR SALE rooms SPECIAL Modern three bedroom L.0.N.(; an 5.E.R.v.1.(;.E house in Montague. Auto- matic oil - furnace. Good locality. Write Box 204. Montague or apply On Prem- lscs- MRS. VINCENT WHITE. FOR SALE IN KENSINGTON. P.E.I One 6 roomed house on main Summerside Highway. write to- MRS. GEO. MANDERSON. 394 Doncaster Street. Winnipeg 9. Manitoba MFOR sAlF Shore farm. 71!; miles from Ch'town. 96 acres in all. 90 acres clear. balance ill wood and lumber. High THE BANK or NOVA slate of cultivation. Good buildings. Will sell with or ' SCOTIA Without CmP- APPIYT Charlottetown. P.l:J.l. BOX 251 GUARDIAN or phone 3040 FOR SALE I953 Ford Custom four door sedan. Has heater and defroster. Custom radio with two rear aeritalls. Twlo tender ynounfed arts: yloeny: ' , sea covers. rdlhgrlmetgllic Errvllrf and black. White side- wall tires. Driven only 27.000 'f"l05- P""'-' 31250.00, Will trade or accept a little less for straight sale. 1953 DODGE EXPRESS Low mileage F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9 Open Evenings TO BE SOLD The property of the late Ray Atberton of Mount Herbert consisting of thir- teen acres of land including buildings and livestock. Apply to--- MRS. ATHERTON. FOR SALE One 1952 Mercury 1.-2-ton pick-up truck. Reasonably good condition. Apply- SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. ail marked as to contents will he received in the office of the Secrtary until IAN P.lll.. TUESDAY, AUGUST II. 1361. for CONTRACT NO. M-51-N - Grading. base course and paving, sfgnal Hill Park Ac- cess xhoad. vicinity st. John's. Nfld. Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tenders obtain- ed at the offices of the Chief. Trans - Canada Highway Division Hunter Bldg.. Ottawa. Ontario Mr. Ali. Maclflnnon. Supervising En- gineer. Trans - Canada Highway Division. an Marshall Building. St. John's. Nf'ld.. and Mr. H. F. Peters. supervising Engineer. Trans - Canada Highway Divis- lon. Federal Building. Halifax. N.S. Pieiimina y plans can be seen at the office of Mr. A. H. Macl(innon. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a secur- ity in the form of is certified che- que or bonds as specified in the 'form of tender and made on the printed forms supplied by the De- the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through abov offices, will supply plans and specifications for the work on deposit of a sum of 850.00 In the form of a CERTLFIED bank che- que or money order payable in the order of the RECEIVER GEN- ERAL OF CANADA. The deposit will be released on return of the pians and specifications in good returned within that period deposit will be forfeited. necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. .luly lti, I037 CANADA DF.PAR'l'MI'jNT OF CITIZENSHIP Li IMllIIGRA'I'If)N Applications for classroom and specialist teaching positions Indian D a y a n d Residential Schools. particularly in Northern Ontario and Western Canada. Sal- ary schedule in effect and classl- flcatlon. grade and salary in ac- cordance with academic and pro- experience and performance of specialist duties. Salary range for first class certificates tsenior Matricu.iatlon plus Teacher Train- lng course) 32700 to 84500 with. annual increments I150. Credits given for previous teaching ex- perience lo a maximum of five years. University degree bonus per annum. Charge for ar- commodation. Pension fund and Group Hospital and Medical in- surance and other benefits av,ail- able. For details and application forms reply to the following in accordance with preference ofi location: Mr. A. V, Psrminfer. Regional In-pl llpcclnr of Indian Schols for B.. M. S. WILLET. Schurmgn Avenue.” Summerside. Phone 2702i AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY. JULY 24. 19.37 AT 2:00 PM. on Tue: PREMISES or JOSEPH A. MclSAAC. s'r. CATI-IERINES. R.R. 2. SOURIS . - M hi r -1 nine horsepower crude- ," ,,l,I:l),:).:,,ll,,1oll;l:il;nzgpla'.:iE:r,nl! rhonlser. 1 tenenercsbaftlng. pulleys, belting. 1 shingle saw. Clfcullf HWS Vl':"”g ”lg”F:' assortment of carpenters tools. ha.v carrlrh W "ll ' V - i weighing beam. quantity of sawed lumber. Household effects--I EHLPPPYIS9 "5"ll"i 3 h9'l5"a'l”' l bureau. 1 desk, I sideboard. 3 rockers. 3 tables. 1 ward- robe, 1 GE. iron. 1 hotplate. floor coverings. mats.ib'ed- ding. lamps. pictures. dishes. 1 Royal typewriter. 1 c or phonograph, binoculars. 1 Ansco camera. 1 Remington shaver. varibus other items too numerous to mention Terms of sale: Cash. .irisEPll A- McISAAC, Owner IIOWLAN MULLALLY. Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION of pul and personal estate of The late John Peter Gordon and Amy Gordon. on Tuesday the 30th day of July. 1937 on the Pl'Em' v lsea at 22 Longworth Avenue and 271-3 Euston Street. I 1) At t. I noon substantial double tenement dwelling at 271T-(Elie Euston Street. 6 rooms and billl P59" side with hot water heating in 271. At One o'clock- lzi large 16 room dwelling ll 22 Longworth AVEHUP In first class repair with two bathrooms and hot Water oil burning . a splendid home. 811091 hm” 9' readily convertible into 3 apartments- (3)Gas-agebothvingfrontageofal feetonLonl- W0FthAVIlI&wftiIIga:'I(9th9"”n' ui Immediate liner. all household iU"'"',""' "ls Pllidlng Chggurfieldlynrld chair. mshoanny mile" W'- try. dining room table. antique small chain. ornaments. Hour I uh): lunpe. book cases. floor rugs. stair wmmxl screens, fit! baskets. coal hods. curtains. draperlu. vlchlftl. books, wardrobes. maliotlny CH9" Rf drawu), marble top bureau and ooniinodes. H0! Poll" Ilectrfe range. Hoover cleaner. V1111!!! (mks (""9" lmhv dishes, pots, pan and a quantity of other articles. Inspection of dwellings on Monday. -IULV 39'" l"'""' F M 5 01K. . . iy i '" mdEi''ii."iii”s nil?-osrm - C - ,w. a. aaastsi-alien-n-r I Ivan The Terrible annexed SI- beria lo the Russian kmli the filth century. O. Box 70. Vancouver. BC. Mr C. H Kesler. Regional In spectur of Indian Schools for Al. herta. Sun Bldg, 10363-Intlth st. Edmonton. Alta. Mr. H. B. Rodinr. Regional lnw spector of Indian Schools for Sasliatc ewan. .104 Post Office Bldg. eglna. Sash. l Mr. G. H. Mareoux. Regional Inspector of Indian Schools for. Manitoba. 309 Hargrave st..3 Norlyn Bldg . wpnlpeg. Man. l Mr. A. C. Reid. Regional Inspec-y for of Indian Schools for North-. ern Ontario. Box 292, North; Bay. Ontario. I Mr. If G. Mlngiii. Regional in specter of Indian Schools for Southern Ontario. Postal Station- "Q". 15 St. Clair Ave. 12.. Tor- onto. partment and In accordance with' the, condition within a month from thel date of reception of tenders. If not, in 9 A D. 1877 Also all the other tract The lowest or any tender not - lYl."S "ml hplllll "" ll" "'i 'l.”Wntl ,, , ,,.A- .-. . .. t iallaw tnivarri: (iziiiim ('ove and by fessional qualifications. teachingl l I To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Biulding In Charlottetown on Tuesday the 6th day of August. 1057. at hour of twelve o'clock noon. All that tract. piece or parcrl of Township Number Thirty in Island bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING on the North side Southeast angle of 96 acres of Hand formerly in the occupation of the late Angus Mcl-Jachern af- terwards conveycd by the Com- missioner of Public Lands to Mary McEachern; thence running North along the Eastorn boundary of the said land formerly in the occupa- to the South-boundary of land now or formerly in the possesion of Neil McNevin; thence East along the said boundary of land now or formerly in the possession of Neil McNevin for the distance of five tat chains or to the western bound- ary of land now or formerly n the possession of Neil Stewart; I ence the I ' by Calumet Budiong. 2.00 34 land situate lying and being on Queens County in Prince Edvrardl of the Argyle rear Road at thel tlon of the late Angus McEacbern. MORTGAGE SALE lsggk smici. f(T1)lIll.lJuQd' from page 0 Donald G. R. tT. Devlini was 3-2. he is It years old. and nail sired? GTITING '!'0l'(illEl A Boston paper has an interview, with Billy Hood. who in still train-l ing and racing. He looks back any 50 years in the harness h o rs e game. and says it is getting tough- er and tougher to get a winner. "The need for more and better; horses has kept pace with -that great expansion of harness racing over the years if you had a trot-j to-r that did 2 25 or 2:!) years azo.j when I started, he was a cham-l plon. Now It is different." Al-i th o ll g ll be described the rom-l, petition as rough. he believes thati horse raring has reached such III near-perfect point. that It won"! KP! any tougher in the future "Ilondey's" meal ticket al Ibo present lilne I( ll seven-yr-or-iilri Victory Mac, that be earned 34.975 with last season, and he has al- ready this year been In the win- ner's circle four timrs. lie be- lieves Victory Mac will take ii slice off the record of 204 .1-5. he made ein 1956. He has a two-year- old trntier that he believes will be a champ. and for that reason turn- ed down an offer of S.'u,ii0il for her South along the said West:-rii boundary of land now or formerly in the possession of N0" Stewart to the Argyle Rear Road afore- said: thence Westerly along said Road to the place of commence- ment. containing Forty - six and one - half I46 - IAI acres of landl a little more or less. beinlz the Western half of 93 acres of land formerly held by Thomas Stewart under lease from Robert Bruce Stewari hearing date the 2.'lrd day of May A.D. lll.'i4, the above des- cribed Western half of said 9.1 acre farm having been transferred and assigned by the said Thomas Stewart to his son Thomas Slew-y arl. Junior. by an llId('IIlLII'F heard in date the filth day of January NEW IMPORT At Woodstock on July 12. the 4th and nth dashes were won by -lpache f'hief innbhinsi; Master Kay lltlyron Mcllrlhurl ?-2. time '!.l2 3-5 and 2.14 . . . .A new Ini porl. the fast pncrlj Killilti Ilviil. has arrived In Saint John, N R, , from Ohio. and II great deal is ex ported of her. Stir has a recnrrl iIS a fniir-year-old last season of 205 1-5, and uas second at I.r-xlngloil I(cnlil('l(y. in 2.0.1 I5. Her new ruin l or is Mrs (I N. Wilson Saint John and she uill be thilncrl anti rlriicii by Eldon Kirkpatrick Edwin 'I' Keller. who has been piece and pntwcl of land situate. ship Number Thirty. bounded and described as follows. that is in say: Chief of Administrative Services 0" ll" N"'"' M " l"l" M l","'l Innw or fnrnicrlv occupied by Neil September. IMR. made he-lueon John Miirrlnrk Stewart of N't3vv Argyle in Queens L'niiiity, faiiiier and Flora Belle Stevvart his wife. and Edith Pearl Steu;irt'nf the same nlacr slliizlmrolllail as Hull gagnrs and Louisa F. ('iarkc of Charlottetown. Widow. as Illortgn I gee iv ii I r h Mortgage and the mnncys thereby scrurcrl and the lands therein described and the powers thercin containcrl were by llIacl.eo(l. and on the Smith by Settlement Ru.-irlleariing from Ron-I III? rear of curl" ) iilhrr lr,1(-t:.l on the East by .i tract of land now or formerly occupied by Dun-I can Mcklnnon. and on the West by is tract of land formerly occuplcd by Alan and Roderick liar-Swain containing an hrea of forty - eight Mal acres of land a litllc more or loss. and brim! the Western ball of ii tract of land described in is certain Indenlurs of Lease dated the llllb day of January An, I855. and made between Robert Bruce Stewart of the one part and Mary Mcilachern of the other part. and' which said lease is now filed in! the office of the Commissioner of Crown and Public Lands at Char-I lnttetown in Prince Edvurd Is- land. The show sale I: made under in power of sale ronniined in an In- Eu-riitor of the last Will of the denture of Mortgage dated flnlh said Jennie S. lllllsiin. rlerenu-d Jilly l9.'il trluly registers-di assign-l ed and lrailslerrcrl by the sold Inuiisa I" Clarke lo Jennie S Ilill son of lllinrlntletown. Wlrioiv. his- fnull having been made In nayy meni of the principal money Ie-I cured by the said Mol'lgagc. For further particulars apply to Mcl.cod and Bentley. Barristers. I54 Prince Street, rlI8l'lOIIPlrHlln. William E. Bentley PROVINCIAL PRIZE SHOOT The annual Prise Shoot of the P. E. I. Provincial Rifle Association will take place July 25th. 26th. 27tIl- stoning at 8 sun. I A. F. GORMLEY. Meier. Secretary-Treosuror. CROW SHOOTING CONTEST l The Qllei-'li'iz (inllniy Hliallrll of the I'.l-2.1. I"isIl I and Game Assrwinllnn is again sponsorirll I shoot. (lrmvs I-lave been bmirlerl this spring. Al1,W"ll' shooting ii banded rrmv is asked to hold unto the band lilitil this fall. l”f'f1H' ifottngo l-'rank I.-Kniieari Indrnture of Asslgnmr-nt Ilntrd 7th. ' connected with varfoue race tracks and is one of the harness-i horse writers in America. use in Winnipeg recently conferring with rtles to build a night-racing plant there We hope he is success- ful. as in plant in Winnipeg would mean that other Western Clllelt would do likewise. As a matter uf' fact, after you leave Ontario, there ll very little harness-racing. The: opportunity at Winnipeg is largely. due to the fact that the big ruli- ning race track has been either taken over or gone out of business. Time was when Alberta produced some of the fastest pacers in the world. Including Calgary Earl. L58- 3-4. The writer remembers several Western pact-rs that were racing at Iltllcrrst Track in Toronto over the ire when we were there in Del camber. I914. l We havr Just heard the good, news that Scoll Frost, l..Stl fl-S, winner of the llambletonian and other large stakes. is training nice-L Iy at .1 New York track after hav-' in: help: flown in from ('alifornia,, anri lllll shortly go to the post as A starter in mine rich stakes. SI-'MMf-IRSIDE This week is Slliiliilerslllirls in-ck Last Monday nlzhl. iipwarlis of l.f)0f) spectators saw some excel- lent raring. In IIIP Junior free-for- all. that liiiy little pacer Meg,, rlriien by Don McNeill. won bolbl dashes, ivllli Jollgly Leigh tslendi .1-2, and lllxrtleis I-loy Illurhineiy 2-0. and lioiintown ilvi Hr-rnarril ,3-3, times 2 iii and 2 ll 1-3 It win just 2-5 off Meg's rl-cord til 21!)- 4-3. The (i ll.'ii'i- was will by JIIKI II;irIi.'ll';a lWiIIixI ll, lcra Slgnall l(' Snllllli 2-2. time 2.lfi 2-71 and 17.17 Winning horse is owned by M Wonrlsirfe BB Pace, .Inlly Dirkl f tPoilItoni I R. Lady Flegg IFL -Inl i ll. J4-llliy George lSti-aclil fl ti, KIllrnhi”s Abbe tf' (l'Bl'ien)l 63. lliiw.-. 11. IS I-3 and 2.17. Jolly lllrh is null:-rl by If. Pnlillnii and l-it'll (IIFEE h.V -I F7. Turner ('(' Pare. Ton Spnt I'll:-icNcilli 2-l, I-4, l- lriciu-.-i's Are itliirlmoroi 3.2. cm. '4"! Will lt' Siiililil 7-3. It 2 IR I-5 and 2 I5 .'l-5 Test Snot nworrt by llnratin Sfhllrnlan. and IYIIVMIF Frank by John Anneal- NIIIFK AND N'Fl'I( In the late for Ioarliilg diii-er: on the (Grand fivrrliil. Joe 0' Rrion is coming fa-.1 On July 3 Billy Ilniigbton had I2 points. with Joe O'Brien in At the Grand (lll'vl cull nieetilig held on famous Gos- hen track, a world's record was I Qzffi I 'L w?rTii':n v- -0 Your car will look like neu nfler we I)fWI,l See us for 't VIIAMI-'. S'I'RAlf;H'Itl-','x'lx(: ' WIIFLPII. Al,l(Z'VMl-jNT ' WIIPTFTI. STRAIGHTF1NlN(i ' WIIV-Fl. RALANFINC ' PAINT JOBS ' I ' AUTO BODY REPAIRS Spence & McLeod Limited Auto Body Works .19 7"-DEN IT. lhrl drive I'P(13IT IVS MAI. IR2Fl CAIJIIIES . WANTED For July 22.23-24 . Riivs or girls over 12 years Apply Golf Club Sunday ; l I .Trut. Joe was first with the three- aeconri in the 2nd and Gill dash less. time 214 and 2l.'l 45. An other imporl Belly Hi-mlip H owned and ririien by It .liiiii-s. won lbe .'1fli and II dashes. time 2.15 and 2l.'l IS. last year stir raced unricr the f'0IfN'l of Ward Hoyle. Sarnla, flnlarin Her pi- ord is 2 In ' driven by l)mi Si-airian. vion l'.'Il'f"& made is the Dicker-In can react for three-year-old trotters Silver- way 'Browni vias IH-1. Demon Rum Itbarnpinni I-.'i-.'l. Double! Scotch '(l'Brient 2-4- with five other starters; tim S 2.04 I-5. 2.06 2-5 and 2.05 (-5- a world's record for three he-ails divided by three-yearold irouers. In the Goahen (Tup loo-year-old Pace. Joe was 2-3 with Raider Frost, best time 2.07. In the 2.17 year-old Time Me. being I-2-l. best time 2.06. In the lIll”Et'yEll"- old Pace. purse 85.-I00, Adios I-Ix- press lf)'Bris-ul was I-I. Ralzle Dazzle tflon l.ai-lee: was 2-2. iliiie 2.0l 2-5 and 205 Don Larlee is a Marilimer. who is assistant train or with Joe. In the Iwri-year-old Trot, Mr. Cnllon, driien by Joe. was 1-3. 4 The recent Import to S a i n t John. Kahlil Byrd, nunerl by Mrs C. N Wilson and driven by F2 Kirkpatrick. won both Ihe tliirrl and seventh rtav.-hrs at Saint John Wednesday night. Host time 2 I3 2-5 Earl Forbes of Hi In. rlrlveii by Blair Andrew, was first emit (AI Sarkvllle lliiwns Wt-rliu-i-il:r.' nllltil. Avalon Gal. own:-d by Just amere Stables, ('m-illnltelnwli and I and 4. best time 2 I5 Vl'Pn('Il- mall tfiiieni. won both iiachrw i'I lh? liintor freq-vfiir all. Iwsl time 2 ll l-5 One iii the IIIIISI lIIIFf'P.KIPll lD9f'latnr: .1 Satillvf:-iy night's races at Rlile Ronni-is. MnntrcnI,: was Rogers R:-ll i'nI1 of n ni B'll- Q II He has very klndlvi Sat. July, 1). 1957 The Guardian Page 7 given l-ulars. "There was a very large crowd. and Bay Stale Fat. 1.0!- 4-5. won the fealure Guy H Pace. purse Sl0.05fl. from the fastest field of pacers in Vlfladl. The track was damp and a bit a'Iow. bui he covered the mile in 2.03- 2-5. three lengths in front of Eru Deen. 2.03. He could have bmken the track record of 2.03 easily if he was pushed." . The officials who have l-barge of the program at Sumnienldr The RCAF Mobile Recruiting Unit Visits CHARLOTTETOWN flI"I-'It ill? HULJIIS Tuesriavs We-rlnesrtavse 51 Ill a m 'I'Iiere ale iiiaiiy iipporllloitlns for gi'nilnrlt'revl' and for young men all:-rm. (tome Ill and see us (or fill! information ullboiit nblig alum. "FOR A FATII-lI'2lt WITH A I-'l"I'l'RI". ROYAL (TANADIAN Alli I"flIl(”Ii) us the following pat'tl- areto be congratulated on the splendid racing there. Tonight will be the final for Lobslgr Carnival Weeli. and another good program is assured race-goers Wednesday night Sister Dawn tHenneaaey- took a record of 1 I9 l-5. in the DD Pace and Baby Train. driven by Joe Arsenauli. won the first dash in the 8 Trust 2.17 - a new record. The AA . Pace was a great battle. with Mr Jollacott being I-I, Meg 2-3 anr Peter Federal 4-1! and My Darling '3-4. times 2.1! 4-5 and 214 25 Every Tuesday and Wednesday Al Rt 'Al-9 Asmr'l;llliill (Tlllll Rnrim; the 56 fil'aIIml Sllvel 0 III :4 in Iii .'i III p III in 5 till p in young men and wiliieii In with junior rmalrir or Iwllrr Im .lfllN 'IiHI". Rf l-XIV” day I p.m- ATTENTION ADVERTISERS... COPY DEADLINES AS FOLLOWS; Noon SATURDAY for TUESDAY'S' Paper 5 p.m MON. for WEDNESDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. TUESDAY for THURSDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY for FRIDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. THURSDAY for SATURDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. FRIDAY for MONDAY'S Paper CLASSIFIED ADS Classified. Classified Display. Coming Events. Cen- tral. Eastern and Western Guardian will be accepted daily on week days up to 5 p.m. for publication next day. Satur- THE GUARDIAN ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT ........s.. - .a.Luo1Ia. . A 5'25 i-ash pri'7o uill lie auarileii to the llt'I'SlllI lubmitting the winning band. Signed. Elmlll ACORN. ?: ?Z;..Cu9liion gout E retirement or with NOTICE Tn prospective exhibitor: for the Prminrlnl Fix- hlbition and Live Stock Show. l0 clip mil ratalogue and fllsl and no en- Plpii,-: bring )r)IlI' elitiii-s in early staff plenty of time to prepare our have it printed. Entries rinse -luly try will be accepted after that date. log I you have yiwsddf so I gusty In later vein was up yogi-.l-. he sb'- in 'lSP Your co-operation will be greatly amii-erlaleil. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND - PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASS'N. Q .-nee hnsnciel "ishim .5... ypsyrevnont time row-es 'TaIi it over soon with an Investors repreveotiitivp - "pushes! friend financially." Call 1! write- fl. F. Cameron District Manager Iiunmerstds I. C. M tgemery (herztteeown G. A. Wllbfmal llentagne I In to e e1ss5TessI OI ssesaa. vssivse P. E. I. Knights of Columbus . Memorial Boys' Camp North Rusfico, P. E. I. Announcing a ten day camp for boys. opeliin; llmv day. August 5th. Competent slipervwion. fl-mltlwi swimming instructors. good acmmmorlslion. and the highest quality food go to make this an excellent place to send your boys for ten days. Application forms may be ohtiilned from: George W. Cbevel'le-(flierlnlleloirn. Alex Mooney-Sourie George Claw-Otnnmei-side CARP FR: 31510 5 UN Iris! 5 I-his rtleis For 5- Joan E A TINIT & A T'iN'I'.--2 DASHFZS AT T!lZS.fIll HUT! I Hi hailing, ') Uoriell We-rwti. Q R PACE-1 DASH P13 Q-is-rn Fr-mrnto. .I-rri C Shltfl 7 Farnmn EN. .1 TIIIIWTI Ian. A Hlno-er R 'l'RIl'I'-2 FVASIIES AT l2lII.M EACH I Ran. rism -i Wet Hsioover awn vmgi LJ.-'.n.-pe ll"-'b'. S Foot"-I F-WI K -loops Mom. 7- Novel Train I-(Minis AT 3200 00 F.Af'N I rsniam Var-zap. 7 Rillie June; 3 .f4-illitv George. 0 Tribune. Inc, 6 ("only Boy. I) PAC-ll)-I DASH AT 31.50.00 I Vii-lib; 2 Were Am I: I Folonel Hrnrv: l Particle Pull; Jenn Hr-gg, 0 Klldinre Girl; 7 Barrie) In-we 3100.00 Jackpot Score Card I-renrh Alan siigihle t"Vu-nfle Lia:-ri ft PACE-2 DAIIIIIILI AT Sl15.M. EACH . 1 mi niiiilmig, 2 Mosley Royal: 1-1? F Flegg: 4-Vern Hawaii 5 Helena Dream. 6 June Hrene. 7- Pericles; 0- -Cottage Frank y sso.oo noon eliizs CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING V PARK