:through the om oiory sole one ‘iKelly. Mr. Kelly raced him sue. lfionroy. 711° ellnrleianeu hun the ‘Jo-lhnny Welker. 2.15%: -lelyset. nea.been_heovuyste1eo,n.-som. ed _ injury. - vv-` ,1 aeerse llerrehfwiro nu in the ‘past purchased quits a number or Prince Edward Island race horses .ror ure Mereuen ninnas, this ees; made an important purchasewhen he billllllt 101184612, 2.00% and ship- ped him to.his new home in the Magdalene. Iangset was cam- paigned by Waitor Cds as a five.. year old I-lid won sereval races, tak- in8ar_0ootdn!2.li%onaha.l! .mile trick. ‘That fall hs passed was bought by the late Hammond ccsstuliy than soldhim to Pegg,- next fall winning two races on soo - T508 eeseive dare at St- Stephen one ery. reason to believe they will re- meeting many of the best trotters cipro *and pecan out that fall. While [here lower has sired oonsiaerobie speed including Devilset, 2.10%. 2.20% and last but not least Hush, _who recently won at Bummerside U _ writ _ \_hibition races, August 22nd to Mtn make hav sociation has always bcen_true,to The hilhly regarded .Canadian DAOC! _ . ' °°" " soxmc 'fl if assassin. BASKETBALL I pi/ NEWS °‘nr SORT WQRLD I 5”? 4-1 "1-1 si i -lr 1-1 1- - - _ .gil li get t of .01 Carliioflllaii With it goes an endowment oflsirhun- dred thousand dollarrfor the main- tenance- of' If head. offmoetly pure bred tires E _ _with your corn flakes. _ . all._ure _horsenisn who are ingfor entry blanks for the Ex- sntries, Secretary Boulter will e .wellrlilled eleisee-_ This _As- horse owners_and there is ev- iilte We year as usual. Grattan 0'!-olry, 207%, who out of trainineon account of an 's'rsb'ieo`». ` nirui those ng. *_ of true greatness. / ,` in 2.16 and seems destined for a _very fest record. P Billy Mcveagh seemed as proud as it exhibiting s new baby when we called to see Royal Briton yes- terday. This little chap was born July ith, sired by Great Briton, 2.03% out_ of Margaret Grattan, 2.15%. The baby colt is as lively as a kitten and bears the earmarks li W i Margaret Grattan, 2.15% referred to above is by that great sire of pncers, Gratten Royal, 2.06%. she wus purchased by Colonel D. A. MacKinnon in January, 1924, while attending Mt. Clements ice races. T Ommy Berry was also bidding on her at the time. Bhe was brought down here then a. four-year-old and after a little jogging was taken to the ice where she exhibited some phenomenal speed, tramping quart- ers in thirty seconds. An accident happened to her on the street caused by her Jumping over a man- hole and she did not go sound for several years, although that season she was up to a mile in 2.17. There is no question that she would have been a. two minute performer had she remained sound. Trained light- ly two years ago under the owner- ship of Colonel J. P. Hooper she finished a dead heat iii 2.111%- with Dixie Marque. As a. brood -mare They come and go. Yee, the life of. a race horseis sometimes short. Today in the zenith of its fame, iornorrow-almost in obscurity. Just "lf" years ago Janet Royal was throwing dust in the faces of the best fr_ee_-f_or-allers_ on New England. troeke. tramping Brockton hair mile oval in 2.04%. A few days ago while in s race at North sydney she was seriously injured by a mo- "Be not unduly elated- by victory or t 'rim cvniunsu PAGE seven* ‘ if V ~_f-u-'f 1' é I ' l = _~ ¢ s tl 9511314 T _ j S H | P Wezlfllflixfliifzol . _ <1-F 1 ~ _ _ - ||.s-ie Al._ Watrous Leads -The Field In Yes- ~ -terday’s Matches. an, colored i!alifax_ battles. was matched toni|ht l’0,_ fight Eddie Besurivage. of lblihwil. leading osnoeien noideiewelsilt. and claim- ant of the vwant Canadian title, an eight rounder affair. semi-final to me jomt main bouts between Al- bert Ladou andielqw lpalhrv, Palo Degrasse and Benny Brostoff, amounts to s_ Canadian middle- weight championship. 'o'1'r.iwA HUNT own. July ii- (By The Canadian Press)-Al Wat. roue. ner clipper or Binninghem, Ml°ll-- lumped into the ieso of tne Canadian open golf tournament to.. day when he.D0sted a per-crash- ins vo. It boosted nie ae hoie score _ . ee lo. who ne fem.. noe.. Prince County of the title two strokes better th., Hlrfy Cooper. Chioaso, one un-ee B G 8 8 b G I I uii on Walter Hagen of Detroit, de- _.___ !°lldlll¢ champion. A h-'uw nm" _ Bibi/ills in the Hunt for honors pieyed°m;|,°!,,,,k in gmmnsxy were: Olin Dutra, Mucnonoid smith cn weaned” In ‘ Mau" I I 8 Leo Diegel, and Tom Kei-rigm, du gun. me 'smgznstndm Y_ M_ L_ #lm y and Jimmy Johnstone of Toronto, and sch 1 . Phil Perkins. for-rner british Amr- umm” 0' mln* PC e rung ere Bob ks Watrous. who woo the 1922 con- Choose ... 410 1 MO‘N'l‘RIiAL,f Jub.-.,l-0! Th# Canadian Press)-Michey llacdaw- on Wednesday night l;e'r¢._'l'lf.e bout -_ Down The Back Strefchc Miekey Mo(-fowan f` year liNB'l’lln ®8 Hello Everybody. Come_ to St. Peters Bay Horse Races Wednesda Afternoon July20th n “lull y 9 1 accommodations; The Ladies of the United Church are putting on' tha _-.e..-ee . U Every year these races have been es, three per cent from third horse `°° ' getting better one better one this one nothing hom fourth horse. nn- °°'“' we nope with our good bigtries close .July iatn. Horses rnusi*°“““’ to interut more ~people be eligible that day. thanever beforre. Nothing benefits The women of Rollo Bay Parish 2 M qw- EIITRIES FOR IIURTHMI RACES * oil .|u|_v lain. ming at Northam July 13. 52 entries; I fllt "wil S0011 I Rogers ls Arnett, Summerslde are in charge of good etockedlale Mono furnished by ii. 1-. nounnn Lui., who have imported llreoili ment for this purpose; other attractions on the lfounds. Purses $1600, no deductions from money win.ners_. 1: $25.00 will be given to the horse beating the track record trotthq oi and $25.00 to the horse beating the track record pacing of 2.13. $@.00 best Races Her stlrt at two p. ni. sharp. e are the classes: 2.15 'ri-ot and Pace, Purse $200. 222 'not and Pace, Purse $200. me 'not and Pace, Purse ezoo. 229 'Prog and Paoe for Kings County horses only Purse $100. will be attended to. Three second time allowed to all Make up your mind to take in tnottera in the above mixed classes. this holiday afternoon. Admissioni Followills are the conditions: Five fifty cents. Grand-storid twenty five' P21* cent to enter, five per cent de-¢¢llf5- re-conditioned this spring and is now at its best. The grounds will be made as attractive as possible and every feature that will make for the comfort of the vast crowd like an affornoon off. 'Firmware making great preparation to In away your callin. if-llilP in your cu feed the large number of people who mx G' hitch your hoes and tlke in the will attend the raves and splendid md afternoons sport oi' the season. meals will be servide by them. in n ' llowing are the Entrles:- . 2.14 PACE BECAUSE, 2.12'/1-Malcolm Steel, Northam uni. vono, 2.10-c.. w. cerow, Ft. Foirnehi. Maine. BILLY COPE, 2.11%-James Power, Charlotteovm. '_ _ LUCKY LINDY, 2.12-McNeill do Raymond, Charlottetown. LEALOCK, 2.10’/4--M. Hennessey, Charlottetown. MAJOR S., 2.13%-T. C. Kenny, Summerside. THE WILLIS-Charles Boa,rdon,Cha.rlottct.1\vn. old will be given the driven making the lastest time in each rtcejhd additional $10.00 to the driven making the fastest time at the hoc $100.00 to any horse beating the Charlottetown track record cf§.0B race. All roads lead to Northam July 13, so be one nl' the SDM in Bt. Peters race track has been a"enh_M¢_ " Fo illiil itll!! iltli'3N e auction from ru-si one second hors- Albert Quisley. secretary. zb`°1Ti_ _ four iiilisi with 149. _ . OID F0 3.11 0 V6 I‘ _t_<;\;_ey_ci_i=edsnd her racing career is Ross "Bsndy'» 50m¢,.,m,_ ¢,,,,,_ B I G Wins The rd Re_ §°i;‘n.og:o1?e;de?vi¢thlei;m.::;u dw- newal The YARMQUTH, N. s., .nuy s_- me `y'mI°r mtema'ti°"°1 YMM time ms' caused I beating M the 1°* M5 70 Willy- He collected two' JOUGS. Faber and Rommel Z°mb"° H°“°"°"» °W“°d bi’ H~ Championship' in three straight mc' cl d bl’ "“°"°"" ““"“ “"1 ° °h°°l'i° birdies on the first nine but uropp- Grove and cooiu-one Stacey Smith of Newer-ir.N. J.. won °“ °°” " ed °"°' th’ L“k°’ld° "‘“° "°“' “" W” Welilwml °Wll°f ed one io per on the eighth on si-:coma GsM`z=_' ‘ the zaro renown of the hisioric °°‘"°"° hm’ this °“°f'll°°”- defeat- Baliard, as the erratic Neil had be- ` ing ihe oo ' thi Q1 ,Dm 1, b uk llle lwmeword Journey. he beet the n ir n #tooo soworae store for 2.12 nec- “___ ___ ’Z‘_____ all llb of New wow; “£103 as tr; _:_!_;_‘fd'_f;‘_’ff v?_’t’_‘f _ old man on three holes md took B chicago ..._ . . . . . .. 2 5 3 ers. feature of todeyrs grand cir- in e f _ the others but nies Neil foiled to licking °" °"°' Phu°d°]pm° 11 11 ° cu" "dns “t Nm” mndau' - me up to ;heh_ hope; and no__w“_h_ All players with scores of 162 of Gaston, Grsgm-y_ mam md Bm.y_ The winner, ably driven by Will C t H _ tandins that he was liven every mix;-Ilzmfhin 20 or the ]°“d°"“W|U M’-Mffi’ I-lid Hev'ln|._ . _ .H°d‘°°n' vmmn Hmfmd' C°“”" ap ‘ op e enoounsem t h I en e final 36 hole grind tomar. _ _ _ R H E reinsman finished in straight heats he other dx un;lr:h:5;‘;_:s":__‘;:; row. St. Louis ... . . . . . .. 8 10 3 Bild in the second heat came within In e Lead Well on their w|y_ 5umm3,|»y5 5 5 WT Bmw” ~-~ --_- #_ 8 1 ha" °' "mud °f equamng the 'W' ___ __ _ . , . eww." md Bmamoh: dumb” ord for the stake of 2.01 1-2 set by (gamma hm CWM Homes an wmpenmenhl ____s___“ 3_i;;a_1_1;i the air Pageant, but lwiopuls. Moore and Ovltliolly. Eur Waiter in 1980. n0NDoN_ July 8___mymg at m atmfes “re” °'"“'"° P°‘1d°°\¢. PM Jim" will ha:/lei the eisgeed lined MBIS poi 11, B' H E I mar EVENT "mae speed M was mu” P" _worlds greatest 5m.mm._ at least se” the mud S ii O m- P0 --- -.. ... ... ... 2 6 0 hour Captain W. L. Hope in a. Fox the sprinter who has lasted hmgesg ‘ ' New YW! --- ... ... .. 3 'I I - moth aeroplane completed the first ays "Some days I felt it was nd V s°"’°u “ld -Hayworth: Ruffing M7 Tm' Mu' H°“°” Pm” 570° days lap of the Kinzh cup air-rece ~ _ ` _ __ V' S- "'°°» “ll 1*" Theo woe nisyecto e io-io si-ow. on Thurs- ` or °f or H-lo GRAND CIRCUIT BEVERlY CUIB latter the 1-linkin scxmaihe Km md nm' nw’ nm °n the with 14'l's aeorse vo gin “mane” s°h_°°l m‘”‘°"“ "”°7°‘““°"° "°°' mm ' _ “ m °f ' ills out their opponents with a 15-8 _ and Wally smithers, Ottawa. score. Batteries: llovratt and l held down the 148 rung, followed by wr-ighg for 3|" - :- “mme WMES TRUPHY MARJORIE M.-R. Jabolee, North Sydney, C. B. Miss WINNIPEG, z.os'A-weuington iirciveiu, Charlottetown. '_ Manoa Dim-:cm-James Power, cno.rio1teiown_ ' __ MISS POSSIBILITY-James Power, Charlottetown. .`.' __ c.nANnMA, 2.10%-R. Moneine, cnoriomiown. 1; ill MAXIME GREAT-H. T. Fulton, Upper BteW|.lcl¢. N. S. I-14 TROT - »;~ .tommy iuiuas, 2.11%-cor D. A Moxionoo, cbuueenowrgf FRANK J. ORTOLAN, 2.13-Capt. Samuel Grady, Summer-eldo. GREAT SCOTT, 2.08%-Capt. Samuel Grady. Summersida, TEASE-II. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. '__' F-W PETER. DAWES, 2.12-Dr. Heath Mcllitytb, C.|ul'l0¢tUh7ll'. " _ ‘ cimsfrsvzr n1L1.oN, 2.osl/.-Kensington stables. ' 1- fr rerun roxsy-cieue seiey, Presque 1eie,Mnino _f 2.22 TB/01' AND PACE ,. ' ._`. EDITH AUBREY, 2.15-Capt. Samuel Grady, lummonldo. ~-¢_. JOHNNY WALKER.-Fred Cameron, Oharlottetowll. GOLDEN, 2.12.-Col. D. A. McKinon, Charlottetown. YORKOLA, 2.17-Dr. M. Delaney, Wellington. ‘ Kl'I'I‘Y McKANE-Mt. Edward Farm, Charlottotown. HIGH TOBY-H. T. Fulton, Upper Stowialcka, N. S. MAY CROMWELL, 2.171/1-Capt. John L. Bead, Borden. _ MR. SQUIRES-Wellington Ma.cNeilI, Charlottetown 1 KING SPRUCE, 2.11%-Wellington MacNeill, Charlottetown l WATTS EDITION, 2.12 'A--William Trailer, Mt. Ryan. MACK VOLA-Harry 0’Brien, Alberton. '.l1B.AM1’AGILE, 2.18%-Dr. W. Thompson, Kensington. BINGARA TODD-A. W. Jay, Borden. DILLINGWOOD EARLE-P. McKenna, Charlottetown. BIDDY AUBREY-G. B. Thomas, Howlan. k me 'mor AND race BUSH-lawrence Hennessey, Charlottetown. AL. B. JR..-Geo. F. sraith, Borden. MR.. SQUIRES-Wellington MacNelll, Charlottetown PETER S.-Wellington Ma»cNelll, Charlottetown. KING SPRUCE-Wellington Ma.oNeil1, Charlottetown. SILVER DOCTOR-Mt. Edward Farm, Charlottetown. ‘ B she-sh uid be ar c lien . Bill c ' » 0 p ex e ce anon to mm other days whemm tuck yrecgngsatrprennt holds four and Jorgens. _ _ _ C _ around Britain today in the lend of 1 Great Briton, 20311 referred to aus; as gowd condition I' found." I M0l'lt9»8ile -2125” Builrinmergidsei Cievell-nd R E I .B:l_iwZ A(x;‘e"r:'1;‘t' Bm" by 3 1 1 me mg new of 42 competitors' ' " as .’ we not find the same ' ` " ' .. 6 13 o » Miss Winnifred Spooner a for- ali ' tst din t tt 2.12% d I-'.‘;°..:.°..‘;‘;...“;‘.. §_.;:;..:; me ....;. .ai ..“.‘."’/‘- W“‘“°='°° =":":.l.‘"‘“°°~ me “°°"“°“’ 1 3° me °= io o lot or extreme speed. including “hy” they “ez” “1°”“ ""“” 'nm' to soy he is iiobie to beet nom; nm” md “MW” c°"m"" u m' mam 3 2 4 tm “men in the "°°`"'° M" ' lexh __s_Zeni_i_ngiy _:onine away Northam but H, he dm not _omg Burke _and spencer. “";‘_f_°_ °°“- “fm .n.n. “Helm °l1¢l'.l»esett: ‘ Cantrell nieoc.-col. T , 2.09%. won at .Halifax in md F- Smith- . President. em - lm* Dm°“' 5' 5- by Mmm' crrsntss Leicu v. n.n.i.. Founnl EVENT Prize Lists and information can be had from the Secretary the best bred in-more in America "”¢°’ ‘md Mlmillo. Wilson. mm, Cm, Man i _ Line ' 1- »» o b nt bi 1-i c in ole - » - “"‘° ”°“"“ "‘° ”“"'° "'° “" °“° °' le1t.yi:eerl;'d::u};-dtifgezgizgmgrgie glory roll. rgepwiif 1; e Shirt- lN'1'1iaNii'rroivsr..1.sseUl: u” I Wm' 1”' by M' Mm' 4ii“55-5-15-gmwil “‘° N" Y°“¢ “I” “"1 ll" ‘lim 1° another heet both miles were bet er at Northam “"‘ ""'°’ ` ' ltfuimiih 2 I I » ' ' oo. r c. (Hudson) 1 2 2 ter then 2.1¢. 'rhis is ine fastest -- l~ ll- wg, 1 - ,,_,,,pm¢.,,, hm em known” 1 Umm” ,_.,,,y_ ,_,,,%_ ,, _ th", :teasing __ .. an 2 T xf’°__";“e__>l:_;>_i.__rl; r. welll gg: P, R. A. I #_ » this pmvuwm - ,ahold but wok nb Noord ls A Tbroiiio .. I 'I 1 was clhm at f The Annual Prize Meet of the ' _ .<1='lming>__ess ¢W° W" °"’- 3° "°“ hi# °“‘Y Y°'""" md l'°‘°“' ‘“’°""°°"' mime: :oe 1'-c; 20;: :os Prigzeceseiggxiin :ii`|nileueP;i:l:o°`::| Other workouts were' Golden, a start this year at Truro on Domin U°bh°*'d° Bild R- Smith any D scott ma nrébwh E ghu_|o,M_own Rm’ mn” _ . ' ' _ 15° mile in 2.15%, Volo Rico, a niileiri il ion my - “ned ,wqmengmb km nm, it d N- ' 5 - G' 1'” I 53 1’ 2.11%. Probably the fastest mile so --- . . . 8.. ll. E. Commcncing at 8.30 A. M. 1 T o- o A v J ll 1 Y Connolly’s Field Show Grounds- SEA :u;l>iiANr would well pattern after the one Bl- Lexington and encourage the' women to try their luck in handi- q Marla Direct a_mile_i1-i_ 2.21 last xiog spruce went e niiie 'in aio, uae-ter in 31 seconds. These_were ~ 2.16 the 21st of June. Bhe is enter _ my new whims) ed in the 2.14 Trot at Northam. I. ll. ll. nm°e“n°n_ 8 h_ (G Wm” ‘,. -- Jersey City -- 'lit 4 ¢,,,,¢,,,. manga,” b ' _._____..;._._.__ Glill ae- s--I Lleut.-Col. Secretory. 4204-’l~ll-81. ing the ribbons over a fast trotter th, ‘h||'hun,,, 9| ¢h,__"_',k_ `°l’ liscer. ' ‘ ~ Attendance records are expected to be broken at the night racing or the Toledo Driving Club who are Plliitilil on nine nights of racing llid Wednesday and 'Thursday af-_ teflioone. _'nie secretary reports th' llfitlt -lain of box seatsin- the hlliiify of the Club and inquiries as 9°-the date of racing the two -big Good news. _ Bingen ' Aubrey, 2.11% ,solos aoilngi min_a1ie'r_ be-_ ing'_laid up with an iniury _to his ankle. " ' ' ` seeseisry slbertquigioy hes en- nourioed his classes ee per adver- tisement in-this inner. ne ie euro o!abitenh'yliatandwi1hthe nice drive to !1.~Pete`ra, pleasant feature events, the All-American Trot and the Roofs. of Gold tree-_ f°*"l\\ iiloe are coming from all sections the the country. -_-£- 'ill *reliance me w. n xenon. mmm filed _lnanlifaotum-, has simmer one me rising ihstu aelitrelwe feel confident- he will attract a"1er|e crowd on Wednes~ any e lterooon, .rely mn. 1 A two year bid colt completes the Bllffllv ...` ._ 12 16 8 (Donna) 2 2 5 roster' of the stable. Olden, Whi , _ Krider, Chaplin mm 5_°°“_ br h_ (_P‘“hm)__ 4 4 2 _-_ _“"1 °"°°“= I-l°°‘lb"» Wl'*°° “"4 i1iPeter,biir,li, (msn) s se 5X7 ENLARGEMENT rox volo. sow. was intended to Ureuse. _ »nm,: U0, M6; M., 3_,,_ I _ 5°* ""1 "°”°‘ ‘"'”°°'“ “‘° ’““° ` 1 `- Tletfui Guy. Lasents, Leriio, ‘ ' °f'i“°“'"“°“’»°°‘“°'“‘°"’4* ”""""'“- . ., rrheanéllnoodruoronochotty | stud, but some carelessness in cool- _ _ _.___ gg B. ll. I. G", an mmd_ mfmm out was responsible for ansitimors ... ... -... 7 is 2. trouble tustius handicapped nimitoaneeisr ... re 1 Over since, llthdlllll he hh [onli Bmythe nndlonl:-Smith, Weth I-elif-IIIIOICIIIDGJOIBIIG. ' his was th -end was I4 UNI. leeendge|nbs"~ where he price and We note lii'l\l'0iUh' r féiéé slits: §§§o’ _se ' it lmln ' _ s.. ILE. lsltimors ... ... ... 4 'I 0 Rooneeter ... .L_ 2 e o dttmbert Hfnkle; Bherdei _ / 'f'f' i\aalr_a-ceeeoeieewiinu.e- lrsatlt secrecy, n formal in- 1ldlotunder'wuylatetodny| llrtlea death from a pistol 'ODI or smith Reynolds, young latrtt the leynolb tobacco OF Ti-IS with each roll film. ii un. sae s prints Mo ii Exp. um s prim; 943# NI; Chau. 1 MN! trial ron, k'ou'll. be delighted 1 vest. c. THE Hill) STUUIU Molvcrow NB WINITON SALEM, N. C-1 SEA ¢"~D 949 Do ntown tickets now on sale Co., Cor Queen 8 ii te- --------,r---_-- us-l Gmiiliileiielivlseil lanerieseoee’ '° l anim. .1 - _ \ iff o .-l I - -_- Sie. I 3 1 1 1