ANNOUNCER FRANK ACO RN GIVES R t The (Eundhn.-Tho lvmlng Pstrlot or: sronv Famous horses, great drivers of y steryear are recalled Pan ‘I-A Henderson & Cudmore Trot ‘Em Out At ll Fast Pace THROUGHBRED MEN'S 8. BOYS’ WEAR AT WINNING PRICES! bl-ues - greys - browns sizes 34 to 46 O O O C Regularly 39.00 fresh from Scot|and...the land of the heather HARRIS TWEED AND TOWN HALL SPORT COATS enjoy the comfort of their superb tailoring $29 TROUSERS CLEARANCE Summer and Regular Weight Many by Chester Road 8.99 values to 15.00! .1, he“ ‘gm, 1,, me 1935 pm, I heart: as they raced so in e‘ 1~i1,«.u<ands will thrill to the for All to slower time. but he: brilliant miles in th9 veers lm-‘ (inn: hooves and the thrilling . was last the following year as I m°‘I‘I““91-V I°“°Wl"3- gtretr-ti drives of the magnifi- 1 Bud Wenger set It new mark of? Mill”? ‘"35 3Im°-‘I I‘U"‘3" 3*’ cent Standard Bred horses that: 2.0514,. _.sh9 stretched her neck to get I] will be racing here this Week» TIl€l'€'I lln Inlergsfinl .10,-yl nose in front as she neared the: but manv minds will flash back on Toll Gate whose discovery “Dish “Dev ‘Dd 3119 "9-V91’ lined: to famous horst-s, great drivers Edi to look at the crowd as th e_v? 4 BY OBSERVER .was a fortunate accident. Us nd tlii~‘l‘%n~ milrs h A ve l as a milk h o r s 9. he ran awav~ 9PP19‘"I“-‘I I197 “’h‘‘'‘ M‘‘- Kelly‘ ‘awn (..,‘..t.«r;7rd through th e lone day and showed such h;’“"I‘ ll" I’3"I‘ "5 'I“‘ I193‘ “'l“' 3-.~,~--c ‘ burst of speed that. he was train- “"7- p . ‘.2 Old time-rs often spvak of tho. my fans are pulling = ed for the track. He had taken; !"~~:trt or iii Jay. both record of 2.00% in 1930 on an gruelling races of the past as. word :peedstera. to American track before Bl‘ICIEt'- they Compare them With the‘ ,, ..--.. mark of 2.03 4-5 set town's H.M. Sweeney broughtgonr-heat dashes of the present, ' - L4": in 1959 before him hero for his rer-ord- shat-iwlth horses Im1a||.\' rallintz It A " -.1h(‘Ih, a mark that i terintz performance tour yvars; day. 0|‘ 8 hifiht. aft?!‘ two miles. lot of hreakins. Il-l18tP|'- The horses in the 2.17 trot l ;, ’t't'‘l|lf'I he shaved this! The hit; stallion Calumet Bi -§ d 220 g t b 26 J>ear \\ ti» ‘hp hottest concert-ilong was 2-2-2 that. day with 5 $317 _ l§::°'P:3vin°£a';mE::Mhi_'« tra’ir.m ot spncdy free-for-aliorn miles that pushed Weutzer in me’ ,. a] h M . thv \l:iritimos has known In lirnit.fatt:‘d he wtzitton to befcome; Sigtevrfiger mafiosfi y£m_v_mnk "M (I 9 gr“ 5 ‘WEE ° me“ six heats hofore Dr. .T.'l‘. Jon- m;i:t\' ft year. 4‘ ”:E‘. kins’ Doviiish Dorothy took tho " has shown phen- in: blood this province It « u a‘ snow! at Sackvllle i knew. in the stable Fra . - , . 0 .. -.12: what must be the Macflay, East Royalty. That: ;';‘:n:::ndrdl‘é:‘l",I)::;: greartm tun heats in Maritime was the Budlong horse's last} Dr Sham”. with U _ (.6. DW Qr?r‘I& history. and Bob Brook rare. and he was racing with? A 'Mm,Kin'mm M fl“, r'.himn;' was nmrly as good when h e: the handicap of .I0t‘t'nFss. but he am A r k 0 l 8 mm," M. I racnri to the front at l“rPdr~rit--tmatio a grand exit from th 9 Simpson Ammm “T”; 0"jh'_l_‘ oi’ competitive fiold In spite of hisl heat wi,.',,m.,. In the Inn: zmcn‘ Ittur 3'1")!‘ nlri. This I10l‘S!‘. SI10|lI(I1l‘IlIII(‘.uII_V. | M: a“N.m.m'n nf (_Omp‘_mim1 have 3 utmrlrrful future, if his; Mr. MacKa_v has owned some; handlers l"1l1 kcvp him sound.l good ones. but he fondly recalls and do no‘ burn him out with§Budlong as the greatest horse too murh heavy competition. tot’ them all. ' tjn atom: with those wh o Veteran fan: rnrnll thr dark _ look in" unvuxrotlrd miles he-re; chectnut mars Jane Mott nwn- , in the (trial Gold Cup and Sau-zed by the late C. H. Hortonfi my| Murray River and driven here: to] by the late Willard win-i ning I feature exhibition rare’ here in 2.07% hut A great llttleT -‘I3’ "mid 1"" P3‘-'I‘ “I II‘ 'i heat at I class event a full sec-I "V '9 “ I5“ 5‘PI°mb"" ‘"9" Old faster the same afternoon. “"°“ in 1919 “he” “*9 P15 “Vi Millie Kalmucir and Marjorie “W” C°l°“"I° L ‘"3 d"I"°“‘ M are recalled as two of the‘ t“ 5 “““' “"""'I‘ E"°mm’~' "°""Ii best lilu-rl horsps over to appear . oi 2.1.1 in n\\'lwl‘ - driver Hnm- t M an mand mick’ Mm“, was» ;‘”“f'I I“°”"' “I 5""'I‘I’°"" M‘ the favorite because she was °“' '‘ '1 W I0 0" '0 "I" “'9 owned here by Willard Kelly. "mi bu’ ll’ T'°°k°I°d ' 'P""I"l but Mike Jnbalee'a more from’ M7" “I 51°" ‘I'"““'d by H‘ ' , North Sydney with not far he- mannuoment tor the new mark. mm m cmwd app,“ Mm "°"“""d “"3 5°m° "E U"! Millie took the 4-yr-ar-old ful- rroat hattlt-s staged between‘ umv he” in 1937 Wm‘ tho (‘aim-ado L horse and a tiny um; ' _ £:°‘;h“"t’ m"'~'- °‘:i°°'l‘, Cg'h°"' that George Caliber-k's Guy 83''“: “gm 3:99‘ tr 5' ans Ann had made in winning the mg“ 0‘? S ed'b t ;f‘°“o“m.1nttiai_heac. Mmwd hpeth. Ml! rm‘ mm Marjorie M host Biz Bu d: M " V 9 3' 33' Wenger in straight heats th 2| same afternoon with best time of 2.09%. and the two great rac- ing mares were to win many Have you a Cellar full of Tires? huy Retreading by East- _ ern Canada's Largest. and East. CLARK TIRE r rarn lwrr Friday. but Ind keeps hm-king hark - me of the great prrformanc-5 es of the past. we will them. _(.ooo,»”\'tEAn v TANTON -TIRE 152 Kent St. Dial 4-3574 Another trotting mark ot yes- teryear was the 2.10% tulle in -‘must. 1936. by Hsrvost Mel- In a r e l Lt.-Col. D.A. Mac- ‘l D?" i l WHERE IS ‘.5‘s\‘ ‘\'-'..\'*i:~’x’¢,1L” ‘Vite .‘..‘ . ‘ $3\"\\‘.‘ ‘Q ' " §*.».‘I3-%.s. x~z»:~>:«:-Ever: fantastic Iow useed cars at Stewart Motors LIMITED Gt. George Street .. .they just heard about the EVERYBODY? prices on Q heavy sanforized drill Ch:u'IotteIown your assu1‘an('.e of car buyl Ask any of our S£lIt‘$I'll“ll to show you 3I'(_)IIllLl the lot . . . The Gold (Tut; & Saucer tags are Q tan and olive green _ Q Sizes 30 to 44! a gemunoly good used now at island furriers... Col Macxlnnon had been tn- | FANTASTIC AUGUST run snus PRICES . PLUS A LOW, LOW gals] a new provincial mark as P . Adding to the drama of the PAYMENT PLAN Performance was the tact that CO1. Mackinnon hid rottrod ‘ 19 Grafton St. I 24 months '°Y3' 1;; 192.50 I to payl u ' - . . . . - ' Your First 157~-'~° I H I Payment Can 1:; 72.50 I IeYour II island furriers ltd. Charlottetown ”KA.NGAROO” Hooded Sweaters for boys uul [iris . All the lrlde wear them . navy, grey. brown. red 2.98 Hundreds On Sale SPORT SHIRTS Q Short and long sleeves Q 1. Miller and other famous makes included Q Ordinarily to 6.00 3.19~2««s.o 3AN-|_o.N All-WEAT;E_R_COATS .\.;.§+13§:§M 15.99 Q short and long sleeves EARLY BIRD SPECIAL GOLF 8. POLO SHIRTS I.99 I SALE FE.ATU‘REW SLIP-ON and LACE STYLE MEN'S SHOES Q liIAt"l{ and ualnut ‘own Q green, blue, grey and tan 5 9 9 some so-': . standards Q Sizeeitoll specially priced at 7.98 4.98 TAM O’SHA.NTE*R SHIRTS . Top Canadian Name it boys’ lmlt shirt: . values to 3.50 BOYS’ JACKETS . Siiodoite Il'lItll lloliantl Q many by Utes Q bluo. rust. tau . sizes I to 10 as low as 4.98 1.99 Down Payment up. Jam Sim: 0 ~ 1! ssofortzed 2.79 Dlul 2-1273 2 prs. 5.00 Q tare and aim-on style! . black and brown ENIJERSIIN & EIIIJMIIR T ?L “St_\‘leguilrl" SHIRTS . vsluot no 1% . wash and wear for back to school Bock-to-School Shoes to [H 3.99 <.¥ .wv~w—~r -7 {J 11 1.,