THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 3°-1927__ iiiBiiiiiN iiEETiiN SEliiiNli BAY 0F Pliflil-INBIAL Ellliillliii MEET Beautiful Weather, Record Attendance And Fast Horse Racing Gave The,_FaI1B ATbrilling Afternoon 0i Sport. » Mac Aubrey Briar Mao, And Bill L. Win Their Glasses. Fastest Time (if Day By Mae Aubrey, 2.12 1+2. Devilset Breaks ‘M a r i t i m e Record For Thret; Year ‘Olds. Pleasing Performances And Music Between The Heats; - ~ ' ' A record attendance. ‘of D6091“ the wire, the Deveiin horse nosini’ attended the second ,_ 5W5 5°?“ the Major out in 2.13 l-i. Keemal racing at the Provincial Exhibition Aubrey finishing fourth and wai yesterday afternoon end were irelli‘ ruled out. ' " . ed to the be“ hi)?” Tim“! ‘ll Y°'m‘- ln the fourth beat they got awn: All the horses in thethrite vies!“ on the third trip ‘down. Develli were evenly matched and ln 81ml?“- shooting out in front going to th cvery heat were hunched the en- quarter in 33 1-2 Major S. pulll tire route with c1068 1mm"?! ""1 out on the East corner and hold‘ whipping drives w the wire» WW“ to the half in 1.01 1-2 and th- brought the fans to their feet. three quarters in 1.41. Mac Au Not only were the races W ‘brey came around the field ant‘ patronized, but the mldWBy 0h the won easily in 2.15. Develin sec muin grounds, and people WY") did ond, Stratton third and Major S not care to see the horse-racing. fourth. although missing much, neverthe». In the 2.20 class, six horses camr loss engaged themselves on the to the wire, Hriar Mac, Peter mcrry-go-round or with taking All Verde, The Pup, Catherine Claude. the many‘ other amusing BhOWB °"Neshia and British Ginger. The) the grounds. , got away on the third score The Flying Moors lb tlwll‘ 0119-111" Briar Mac going to o. break. Pete‘ pion Aerial Act also flffflrlled the Verde went into the lead, landini.‘ inns many thrills as they Deflfifm‘ at the quarter in 3R 1-2 and th' ed their during feats in mid-air. half in 1.08 3-4, the three quarters and were loudly applauded. "in 1.42 1-2. The Ginger horse was The Largards in their trinlfi hi7?" well up but lost his feet at the Ens zontal bar feats also were Si"!!! a corner and Peter Verde, Neshir generous hand at the conclusion and Katherine Claude, staged a of each (eat, ‘lovely race to the wire, Kather The Masonic Concert Band 0! ine coming in between the other Halifax also gave their usual lilflflB- two to nose them out at the wire .1“; program of music during the while a blanket would have cov afternoon. cred all three. Time 2.1ii 1-4, Nes- hia second, Peter Verde third. Spillsd in Mlx-Up- In the second heat they got away the second time down, the Pu: , Scoring for the third time in tho going to a break, Katherine 2:14 Class, Mac Aubrey lost i191‘ Claude shot to the front and reach feet, her sulky colliding with the ed the quarter in 32. British Gin- ‘ sulky of Major S..‘~ who also wenhgcr was not up to par and went in - up iu the air, throwing his driver, a, break in the some place, and .~ Mr, Claude McMillan. running ivfiKatherine and Peter raced to the I a short distance, fortunatelya damqhalf in 1.07. Peter Verde stepped ' aged sulky was the only Md Tejto the front at the three quarters 311“ Again in the scoring of l-llfiin 1.40, then Briar Mac started fourth heat of the same class, M019 creeping up, coming abreast they ' or S. gave his drivefithfi 86001."! raced down the stretch and on s throw, but. again uo‘ damage and whipping good drive, the Mac hot-st tho race proceeded. won by a length in 2.14 1-3, Kath crine Claude second and Neshia third. s---A Super of Supersl Thrill Picture Ever ow at the ETRAND‘ s-snows ' palm-s hr 3.15, 1 AND ens Ant Epic of Epic The Greatest Attenllltedu-N marinas-zed, not“ ' NIGHT-Tic, 26c. We.‘ u Most Effective Treatment for Tender Faces [ivory tiuctur knows that by commonsense C1111‘, incltitiizig the correct shave, the pre- nniinrc r the. of age nccd not appear— mg ilieni to some degree is not ‘hree quarters‘ in 1.47. ‘Bill L.. Paddy Jackson and Bineen Aubrey mmug up u nice race. and in n ‘hlpplflg drive down the ‘stretch iith the three horses neck and eck, Teddy slipped ~ahead and .0“ by a. neck. Bill L. second and lingen Aubrey third in 2.20 1-2- . in the fourth and final heat of he race with only Teddy .-Tfl¢kB°" llll L. and Marge Direct in the race, they went away the first trip nd a procession followed as they uced the lnet heat in the sloWeBl lmc of the meet 2.25. Teddy Jack- -.on winning, Margo Direct second 1nd Bill L. Third. that smarts the face is if the face smarts, some- Try the Valet AutoStrop . " elrczidy sharp blade is strapped to Supt‘. l winvsii in a moment. You will nuflct: tlit- diiforonce, nevcr fear. That is \Vll_\v' tlliillszlllti$ of doctors are using this . high gratin, strictly inodcrn razor. . . This ‘hlluzlblc Book is Youth-WRITE " ‘i ODAY for your copy. wanmosaanaaaumnppannogs,qv GUARANTEE‘ We nrc anxious that every user of a Valet AutoSuop Razor he constantly en- thusiastic. Should any- thing happen to your Riiznr affecting its perfect ncfVlCf. just send it to u: and we will restore it to n new-like condition withouc charge. i SUMMARY l 2.14 Clan Trot and Pace, Stake Purse $500. Viac Aubrey, owned E. B. Avery Woodstock, N. B. . . . . .. 1 1 5.1 I‘. J. Develln owned by Wm. Habineau, Monoton Holmes . ?eter Stratton owned by Wm. Bubineau. ‘Moncton Viajor S. owned by Claude McMillan Ch‘town, McMillan . . . . . . Keemah Aubrey, owned by Ed. Stewart French River, Mac Steele . . . . . . . . . . .. Time-—2.12 1-2, 2.13, 2.13 2.15. lluloSlrop Safety Rllor Co. Limited ~ o ss Duke 5\reut Tamas " ' ‘ ' ‘ 4 4 1 " i I i Gerow2233; i 532T‘ i i s s -i re‘. 1.2, .-‘ x lh z ' ma’ ll‘ ‘ ' rsrethifihu 9rditirtri- . OUSWQS- 1N es PACKED i with a THOUSAND THRILLS ! SEE the Fighting Fourth Cuvulry—l.hc thundering utén- " V of Uncle Sam led lo to the sccnc of the neur.‘é.\lj'_s massacre by u. flashing whiic horse that knew no fear- W”... ,.-' the thrcc bad men who turned to the rllggifto help a struggling caravan of religious zealots-fight their way through hostile tcrrltory- to loin thcjhig traln- 4 osidiii scttinr; ‘By . <1 .1 _, ~.. 2.20 Clans Trot, Stake, Purse $500- _ m. Brier Mac, owned “ by P. A. Lytliard, Kentvillc, N.S., Armstrong . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 1 1 1 Tatherine Claude, i owned by Collie i McKenzie. Truro, T N. ~S., McKenzie . . . . . . .. 1 i! 5 3 "etor Verde. owned by Sampson Grady, ‘ S'Side, Steele . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 2 2 ‘icshio, owned by . Breaks Maritime Record _ I \ I ,1 tho roaring. rushing, hungry prztlfle lire get ‘by the viliulirfn trap the militant bnnd and annih Me fl " brnutlful young girl who spurned his atlvnitccs? ' Dovilset, three year old sire of Longsot. 2.06 1-2 by Dillon AX- worthy. Dani. Devilish Dorothy. 3r 16 owned hy l)r. J. S. Jenkins. Charlottetown and driven by Mr.‘ ln the third heal. ihoy went away on llie sccouti score, Peter Verde in the front at the quarter in 33 3-4 all well bunched. they held the same position at the ugnin Peter Conroy, trotted a mile against time to boat 2.30 and succeeded in lowering the Maritime record held for i\n years at 2.20 to 2.19 3-4. a remarkable performance for n three year old. _ . Mac Aubrey Wins 2.14 Tho 2.14 Class trot and pace stake was won by ,Mac Aubrey. owned liy E. B. Avery, Woodstock. N. and driven by E. B. Avery, winning the first two heats. losing the third to J. T. Develln and com- half in'1.08 1-2 and again at ‘the three quarters in 1.41 ‘1-2. Brim‘ Mac. Peter Verde and British "in- ger making a pretty race as they come down tlievstretch, the Mac horse again winning in 2.15 1-2, with Peter Verde second and Brit; ish Ginger whowas coming bet- ter finishing third. but was ruled out. In the fourth and final heat they went away the first trip. Peter Verde out in front. coming to the quarter in 34 1-2, the half in 1.00 3-4. three quarters in 1.44 the three \V.A. ‘Molliauus. 'l‘ritt'o, N.S. Gerow Phc Pup. owned by ll. Campbell, (ilftown, Kelly . . . . . . . .. 4 4 4 m British Ginger, . _ owned by LL-Col. ' i). A. McKinnon, , Clftown, McKinnnu . . .. h 6 1i rn Tlmc~2.1i3 1-4, 2.14 1-4. 2.15- 1-2, 2.18. } ,2.so Class Pace, Stake. Purse $560. i Bill ll. owned ' ‘ SERIAL “MELTING MILLIONS” I “WHY (iIRLS iibiilfnrféialwPtSf’ ' ‘- COMEDY . -‘ Coming to the Strand, Friday, Official C I 1 Satuiitfiiy, Octob er 14 8t 1'5. 4 motion Pictures qiiiv 391i _7f7_"_‘i‘\§i*, DEMPSEY-TUNNEY HAMPiONsHlP FlCiHT ‘ng hack to win the fourth and first horses being bunched, Brier ‘Mac hy Wm. Latin, money. The first heat of this trailing come from behind to win River Herbert. clans being the fastest of the day in 2.18 with Peter Verde second‘ ’ N.S.. (lerow - - - - . - - . .. 2 1 1 2 Ii 2.12 1-2 and also the fastest of the and Katherine Claude third, Tcddy Jackson, i meet so far. In the 2.30 class, nine horses owned by Wm. A. i MONTREAL’ Que“ supL 29W v “ma m ‘he w“'°' Jesflc“ the Tmmbfl’ Kmmngton‘ Montreal exporters said today that Grub Y""“°‘a- Aubrey ‘mm’ Sample ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " 6 3 “ ‘ l foreign bids on "Cnnndlatr spring ‘ ‘ Teddy Jackmm‘ m“ L Marge m?‘ Marge Dmmt’ owned wheat. wcrc out of line with present ‘, in the 2.20 class trot, stake. ect, Bingen Aubrey, Miss Alta and by Dr- C-F- Dollsan. flees Them was an increased m_ lCatlierino Claude. Owned by C°m° Lina Patch. They sot away on thei Ch’town, Conroy . - - - - -- 1 4 6 '1 3 pm ‘i I. c n ram m m a ‘ McKenzie Trurc, N. 8., and driven second score, all hunched, Teddy Ellison Aubrey. ygalgyamzulftegf smug,‘ "xnf-donv i)! Collie McKenzie won the first Jackggn going to h bud break} owned by Lt-Col. howevhr A w ukcrkeeifin dévck )_' iont, Brier Mac who finished sixth Jessicirtho Great stepped out lni D-A- MflKlnnon. ‘ ‘ ‘ e ‘ F “ u the unit heat furnished thencut reaching the quarter in szl Cirtown. McKinnon. . 8 2 2 8 ro,°d ‘“_ “m “Tim f“ P““‘°_°F‘ ‘““,‘, surprise of tho day when he came 1-2, Lina Patch and Marge DirectAllbft-iy Anna, owned '.m“_‘°‘s gmieram’ ‘°_““"°":‘_p“°f‘s $“ yank to win the next three heats in second and third, they held to by Dr. H. McIntyre, lllel m" l°_1_a‘l llneirrllllb flllliblil‘ 1nd first money. Best time of thlsftlic half in 1.08 1-2 and were the Clftown, McIntyre. 8 6 d i-of“ 1° ‘mlcased l“_°(ll‘ctl°“_ "lid, mac was made by Bu“ M“ 1n ‘Lheinmeiht- méi “use quarters in Mt“ Mun owned ;morc libci-al SUDpIiPS available.» second heat, 2.14 1-4. 1.41 1-2, Jessica the Great bfflkfi by J 1M. banner. FM“ w“? a '*"°‘"‘Y “°'““““ “““."‘. l ‘ and Marge Direct slipped into the St. Peters, Ladner . . . . .. f» 3 7 ro fulfill Mu“ ‘F9110 was “("1" l" 5m |__ w|m lead and Binge‘. Aubrey came up Ling, Patch, owned Manitoba bran at $30.25 shorts oi. third, Marge Direct won eagfly 1n by Cline. Elliott, $34.25 and middlings at $41.25 twr‘, 2_13_ Bu] 1h comm; from {nun}, Aylesford, N.S. lton. Trade in rolled oats was quici‘ ‘ to second and 3mg“ Aubrey thirty .l‘oster ..., .._..—.. 7 7 G rnlalld prices unchanged. Thc lljflilllfll" ,lion. owned by Mr. William Lotta. [u the second heat they we"; Jessica The Great from English importers; for Cirnntl- rof River Herbert. N. S.,and driven way on tho second trip, Bill L. Owned by C- Pmll- ! by Mont‘ Gerow, after losing the driving out in front to the quarter . 5L PM-‘llii- semlilfl first heat to Marge Direct owned in 32 “1-2. Margo Direct and Blngon Y°"k°ll- Owned by Dr. ll‘. C. Dougan. Chariotto- Aubrey at his wheel, they held the "Y p*w' wmlet Y°Tk town, he came back winning the same at the half in 1.06 and again PM“, A- Mclllnlfi -- u-ccuusuti third, losing the last at the three quarters in ‘L39 1-24. Time-Mil. 2-15 1-2. nwo to Teddy Jackson. owned by Teddy Jackson broke on the west 2-29 1'2. 245- 'William T<>ombs._Kenslngton, and corner, Bill L. winning the heat wlrivcu by, Tyndal Sample, Bill L. in 2.15 1-2, Blngen Aubrey see» lshowegl the best summary at thg 0nd and Teddy Jackson recoveriirg}; ., . en o i n 1.‘ c e ' ' irirgt (Tgshlzttstatgnelcallhe iiiilim“ break finished a strong !a§"“"°.'"“‘"““_“ J~ WWP- 11""- ‘racc was made in .the first heat by in the third heat the went awn ' ' ‘Margo Direct, 2.1a. cu the fifth score, Bill 1.. leading “‘““§,§"§“'w" Gm"- N" (""8" i to 'the quarter in 33 1-2, Bingcn 80w’. ' " Full" wrmmi slllllw Aubrey second. at the half nui c. ‘Imzftile- Walter S-Bronn- 6'18"‘. " was still leading in 1.08. Blngen oTftfievéLlL B- in the 2.14 class five horsos Aubrey and Teddy Jackson at his ch18‘ R ‘h ‘ Mcmm“ "M came to the wire. ‘l’. J. Devsiin. wheel. Bill L. held to the‘ three Mm M Adam‘ 3"‘ G‘"““°“°'°w"i Peter gtratton, Major 8., Keemah quarters in 1.42. Margo Dlroct bc- c am‘ “c” BM“ Aubrey. and Mac Aubrey. they fin» ing woli up lost her feet 0n the ally got away on the ninth trip east corner and Bill L. and Blu- down, 'l‘. J. Develln going to a gcn Aubrey raced to the wire the break. Mac Aubrey shot into the Bill horse winning in a close fin- lead, holdting to the quarter in 52 ish in 2.17 1-4. Teddy Jackson l-4, the half in 100 1-4, the three third. , quarters in 1.80 and winning by ln_ the fourth heat they all went. two lengths in 2.13 f-B. ' away bunched the first trip, Bill" The Markets ..____._~______.. ‘I _ ._ i I . . irifliiliiiflfilfi T135655. VIEiETQRS to the EXHiiiSlTlON Will receive .'=. ho store during thinprt. (Canadian Press) PRI u ‘ce- . E -o wAR u i The iWAE.,EDWARDSl PPAYERS Today» Sharp,‘ “The Comeback” i Brlar Mac Wino 2-20 -'i zriy welcome at our cni; week. i . Tito 2.30 class pace. stake, was . won by Bill L. the pretty bay stab We are always ;;_i.=iri to meet our out-of‘- town ci.i-:.toiiier:; nivl friends and espec- ially at Exhibit-Hun time. roman _ 5.3..“ “PLAYTHINGS” 6-VAUI)_EVILLE' ACTS~6 THE MAIIEIiEDWARDS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA ._._.-._. {ion baled hay continued good but 4 5 diylimited available ocean freight sprirc ichccked the voluc of business. The |prlccs were steady. A fairly gcotl -- 911i‘ trade was worked in eggs with an Z117 l-4. improved demand for supplies. Prices rtilcd steady. Receipts 1.144 ‘cases. Butter receipts 1.615 tracker:- es. There was no change today in Tthc butter situation, the undertone Etc the market being ilrm. Choose ‘sales were also firm with n fair vol- zume of business done. Receipts were 3.395 boxes. i Anything we can do to make your visit a pleasure or any information we can give you will be yours; for the asking. . OFFICI L We haven stzrii 0T competent clerks ‘ _A s who are always wiliiiig; and ready_to be of service to you. cilhtu- from :1 business or any other statuclpoiut. Drop in and make yourself at homi: (luring your stay and we feel certain you will benefit by doing so. EA. POSTER our stock at specially show week. T"! "m" rltuirls-instiucc-zac. m. arching-sic, 52c, soc. EICFS - . . . . T ‘ " no.1!» on sale for the Isptirirwcck. Ticket Office Opens l OTTAWA. Oni... Supt. 29.---ll. is 9.30 A. M. Daily. Performances Start Sharp on Time. Central v Drugstore ‘NOTE Many zirticzlos oi reduced prices during A CALORIC PIPELESS - gW-arm Air I ‘ggqgpoqoqooeooovcsovooo r 1v .-vOO_fQVO!_I_QQQOQO-§44O Thcrc is no (itlicr (Jhcwing 3 Tobacco that has the Lovely Flavor that Nicholsoifs {lack has. ' Men say so. all! do gogdsecond and Major S. r . . in the third heat on the third score the mix-up Inferred to above occurred and a-deiay ensued while Major 8., was being hitched to a; new sulky. On the fifth trip down‘ the horses got away Major B. out in front to tliouuartor in 81 1-2. Mac Anbreyeamu ltrong in the stretch and was leading at the half In 105; going to a break on; the west turn, Major B. again took. the load stepping to the threei nuarterl in '1." l-l. '1‘. J. Deveilu‘, u pith a later on the} . . , car to SIZES our store antlnfa I “CALQRIC" over and decide‘, yourself? f PRICES IIABQNABLI ; ,_ , - ,. Fred -is:ri~sic¢;,'; 0m Prism ltiwuim any.‘ '5“. IN . Nil lqtfllilons of Figs Usctl Yearly." ‘reported that British Columbia is ‘offering fresh extras 49; firsts M, c Tdhe lucky numbers on tho acorn Freight from Vancouver to Toronto i" l W9" 1200. Won by Osmanlis about 6 centsyMontreai is report- by Edward Mclnnis Burden.‘ the hbotcq one _'*'—<‘4P-*——-—> ' Toron 0- ealers uro quoting In the ‘second heat they got L. but lookout to the quarter in , away Oil the- second score. the as 1.4, the half in 1.11 1-2 and the -, , , .. ,, ldelivesgd e 48; time so to 42; '- " .secon 33 to 35. Prices t r tnil ' and racing the gtiarter in 32, Major . n c cm S. broke on the back stretch and In open date caused a pause ‘in thqto 48: seconds 89 to 40: Slot-age cxt- h d P t at no N“?iQM‘-...1F.!W' W331i!!! scramblcras 45; flrsts 42, seconds Zitlrio 40. orso an a er rl. n the Au- bray horse lead the thrie ducrt- Guam“ wmfluthe; ssucgndt pésrclc prsgwiivc fowl at; 2o to 24 cents pcr . a - . elvered. "I ' lsnatiis towns with Pctlr Strat- _ Montreal-lite; inarkct dull with Ramos separating the two front con-Isincks accumulating and _ tone ~ Ph es to ain half a ntest f l , I V, , _ 9D - | rcsh extras with sales being made y”, ‘HUN-HQ’. VH1] \ Thflltlfl - ‘ iins-lobbint wnyat extrashoto 51 1 Won Lost. Pc. Play Winnipep-Dealerg m1 . ‘Pittagturlglh . . . . . . .. 0e b8 at; Bing country shippers ‘eitrti-asufo tgaasl, n: and: New York .... so e1 has srctsucrs are fresh extras 4e; ,pullet extras 42 f.o.b. Vancouver. Dalton. Summerside. and 420 won‘ed to bgbid‘c%ione cent less than icountry ship rs for ungraded eggs Aubrey horse stepping out in front _- i . —-, ., ; YORK. Bent. ‘Blip-Rain sndare fresh {extras 54 to 55; firsts 4s tho fight was between the Aubrey , .~ Th .. todw. animate lndi PirtePlt its. . ( _ l’ h“ Q "NEW", n3 a s‘ ou ry rece p _ arc heavier with crs in 1.39 l-l and won/ by three _ ‘ \ _ . cinnati. leavinc a marlin of two to era. The Giants defeated thelweak. "Ihere is o. fair demand for To and firsts undeecontis neglected. gin colou s will ‘st. .. o1_ao alnrsts as w s1. seconds so. Prices to at your dealer: . The Giants sin only tie for first nrsts 4s. seconds so. Sm place in the event the Pirates lose 4a. firsts 4i: ‘seconds Ilti. m“ emu titres pmmttto ma‘ the Ragga-mu are quoting __ 79¢ “mil 5h JOIJIDITIGBH eggs u-ruw slot-heft would have to exttflnlfl; - muss to 88. sec! Onflfflh clinch onda '31 in . Prim to retdllbrs a c. ,... _ r111 Ire-cot, HiiQKEY s. NICHOLSON _ ;~._{I‘OBAC(‘.O 00., any i . llhnnfaciuril - " P t, v: f».