r i . 1 . 1hJ.r-'.- PAGE snl ._ _ at Theatres Today and Sat. Starting 3.,.6.45...8.30...10.l5°‘¥1?-‘1“| fi-FW’ i‘ 154W? THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN AN D SAT. .- TODA Y AFTERNOON .. . . . . . . lie-Mo. ticn. Elrnwood Kid who hes e renuts tlcn of “lesving" very fest, must lave been startled by the way Billy took that pole. He tucked 1n behind with Grandma third and Meier Aubrey fourth. These positions were un- changed during the entire mile. B111! EXHIBITION PRIZE LIST Iomssul sssvwns in any“ ies 011N411! 11 e. mzenc no p. m,’ out-house willie. m; yam-j nrou PAQQQQA-pm v 1 uvsumc 31°41; Cope finishing with s nice ccanf w 1 1 ' able lead in an easy drive in 2.12. '-"""*- Heme“ ‘mum ‘w’ “m: 5km! ~ 1 Second fleet-Billy Cope went sway 001114111106 . Gees ll u 5‘ m" “TW- 9 P- il- Wfltmore- i‘; l. 1 very fast stepping the first hi1! in ' lad’ 7M p‘ m‘ M75“ 0- 31111011. mwslmlw“ m” ' 1.os and the three-culmi- in 1.11%. W"! l4 1 Any 01hr Bu! Buds “mm”- oountry over have Qlouted the stur- 395 of prison riots. This film will p‘c- till-e for you the ' __i_-§l\cti-»n~, t l1 c staggering: sper- "tacle of what M“ fcn behind grim. penitentiary wyallc‘. V. 1'.l1 Ruh- 5e-ii ‘Aluvipomerf- Berry The intrigues of . ‘v _ _ nv“"""""“"sllnv viubii OM’ Anso e onen- snonrs CARTOON COMEDY PATHE REVIEW l-le had a long leui there end tt was thought that he would try to beat 2.10, but no attempt was mode with him and he finished comfortably in 2.11%. The fight was for second pos- ition between Elmwuod Kid ans Grandma lasted the longest and hsd the most brush, Elmwood Kid M1118 third and Major Aubrey fourth. Third fleet-Billy Cope led almost to the wire with Elmwood tucked in behind. In the last few yards Elm- wood came with a rush and grabbed the heat from Billy, Grandma third and Major Aubrey, who had gone s most disappointing race, fourth. ‘me ,ma.ny friends o: “Boss" Wilson, that good sportsman from Cape Breton. and Driver Cummings, were sorry thattl-ieMaiorv/asnotinhisustlol racing form. Had he been in the condition that he had shown in se- osnt races in Cape Breton. he would certainly not have been fourth. In Dell Fume Sllorthonu .. Sec. 1 Bull Jr calf 1st Kepsoch Farm, Keppoch _ 2nd Keppoch Firm. Kepnoeli , Sec. d Bull 2 years old 1st Norman Mchdyen, Cornwall BecBBuHSyQeracIde-rld up- want 1st Mt. Mellicl: firm. Pownsl Soc. ‘I Senior Msle Glampion . 1st Norman Melfedyell, Cornwall Sec. s Grand Champion Hale 1st Norman Mchdyen, Oornwlfl Sec. 9 Heifer Junior Calf lst Mary Mclhchern, New Argyle 2nd Daniel Mcliachern, New Argyle 8rd Giles-lotto McKay, DeBeble 4th Elsie McKay, Defleble Sec. l0 Heifer Senior Celt 1st Keppoch term, Keppodl Class 14 Sec. 11. Duel purposg Shoe-thorns 1st Daniel Maflschern, New Ar- gyle. lee. 1 Bull .11. Oslf 1st lit-unit Sanderson end son, North Hirer 1st Freak Sanderson end son North River 9rd Home Bros. Wiinsole Sec. I Bull sailor calf lst Prank Send “son and son, North River 2nd Freak Bllldereon and son. North River ‘ 8rd Home Dru. Wlnslos secfiBulllyeerold litflnflldBrosWillllbe kidl-Iorlieliroswinsloe Jrd Prank Sanderson and sou Nflfth RJVO! fsec. 4 Bull 2 years old ’ 1st Home Bros. Wlnsloe ‘and Wtn. Watts. Wlnsloe Station BecJlBull3yearsoldmdupwerds MIT W111i BAD ACCIDENT _ The Guardian regrets to report, m“ Mrs. cyrll Huskies. mnoton, who with her husband spent s. vgqqgn here this summer et the pomp; Mr. Hughes’ parents.‘ Ms. m4 m; G. A..Hughes, Prince Street, met with s. serious automobile accident; m," Fredericton, N1, recently, um Hughes‘ left, arm being so “Q15- crushed that it was necessary to mp putste. The latest report received is that she is progressing favorably. KOBE 0N VISPL-lfl. Mark blflfnhy end Mr. Esrf Murphy, u; spending e holiday st their home in (Jlermont. with their puents, m, andMr-sJolm Tnllilisbhmuuig s. member of the openting sing o; the Northern Canada. Power Com. pony It the Quince Plant. northern Quebedliarlisinthevipondcoid u... "olefin", KIT." the opinion of many good horsemen 2nd Elsie Mcrzsy, DeBesbls M "m; Sanderson and “n, mines. ‘Iimmorls. Ont. They have ._ ivovcn 1.11.. 11. dra- s KITTY he would have been first. 8rd Charlotte McKay. nesable Nam, m", on Mum BMHvd-e-y morning. to re- 111111-10 mystery -- (muggy 2.24 Class Trot-This brought out a 49h gm; MQKLY‘ 9934,51, and Home BN5 WW1“ sum-ls work in their rupootivs pen. field of eight horses that were hard 5n; Rem-pom plum, Kqppwh 3m Home B!“ Wm”. tions. 1t is five yes-re ainu tbs form- !" W” ' _V__ -» _ V___ to get away, two or three bad actor! 5% 1: 3e11,;- g yup‘ 01d e: and three years sinos um my“, 1 __ longed Jacqueline. Then 'Lucky Lln- and 610W 5601915 wmpufifltlfll mlt- 1st Keppoch Farm, Keppodh m.” 15 Cont.“ WW4? 1W1 "14 13°91! hi" 115.46 Well. ' ,-3-—-—7_-_--_1-___- dy seemed to draw away closely fol- 1918 10!‘ 591E114?!‘ POW" 911d 15181118 I 1 They report 11m 61l- higihwayn in . a s no». - LE lgwgd by Jgpqueling A; thgy gumed lot of dust which was not enjoyed by 5m 13 ww 3 yggrg 01d in milk ct A” (“hound Bu“. that part of the Donia-lion - ._ TQOUBLETROUBLE Banner Hfesterday Was Day» At into the home stretch Lucky Lindy was still 1.. the lead with Jacqueline at his wheel. From there to the wire both drivers teamed for all they were worth and the shouts went up “Lindy wins!" "Jacqueline wins!" Until the last few yards it looked the spectators. When they finally got sway Johnny Walker got of! in the lead. Johnny, it may be remarked, has had very little track work for the past several weeks. In winning his race at Georgetown early in July he injured himself and had to be calf. 1st Keppoch I'm-m, Keppoch Bec14eow4yearsoldandover in milk or calf 1st Keppoch Pas-m, Keppoch 2nd Kepodh Pal-m, Keppoch Sac. 0 Junior msls champions 1st 11ml: Sanderson and sou. North River Sec. 7 Senior male chelnpion 1st Frank Sanderson » and son Nwth River Bee. a Grind Champion Mil-la PERSONAL! Rev. and Mrs. D. lllcVicar, of Tiler- burn, NB. are at present vinting tbs province on vacation end are the guests of Mrs. Moi/leer’! mother, Mk1. e . rested up in his stall for several mp0‘, “m, M theson, B klyn. 5"“ m’ Lindy‘ The“ just 8's it seem weeks Then he got no track work so 8rd K h 'Kapp°ch l" 31”“ 55-54915“! "*4 5W- ed he would surely win, Jacqueline ' . _ 41111 KIPPO¢T1 P51111- 3911110011 Norm Riva. - his owner. trainer and friends de- an“; u l; _ comrade; vulth a: teoxtg. ms: which cmed that he must take m the brim, sec m Junie’ 1 l‘ mo“ Secs B Heifer Junior Calf Gum m‘ a“. cal-r er a nec e goo . G-sls- » - 9m! 11111-111 Funk gmdnwn 111a lvlse pm owl will advise H Attendance on my “.1.” hid mm two hues, w“ deep and every day i: one had been 1st Elsie Mscxay. DeSable m 1mm “d m’ Bee. 1-1 Busnel white rm t W, m us, m, h, m. Another uge Wk mm lengths and Femwood down ata certain hourinthc vicinity 1 “mm! Ema m“ m“! 1, s. .1. vesnsr. Yul-s. n. Stanley selection nf the correct fuel 1 l" 7 Aubrey who went a dandy heat not of the “n” "x189 they would no 590. 18 31961161‘! W119i 113d t0 8rd hank Sig‘: n” m‘! ‘on H7691 CWBWU-u. 31 will“! H7133‘ 4"“ ‘“"'““""“ 1”‘ 1°“ ' G ands ""' J acqu e Inc beln" thought to bevuD to such’ fast Johlrugybsvirlmllxzlnlfigablut. lwitikizl‘ b: “M!” °t 1 W“ m‘ ‘ 1mm‘ mm. River l We’ my“ mm‘ ‘motor. TllPXUS :1 diffcrcncc- . ° 00d I _ on ac ' v a We y .9‘ 1st KePOch Farm. K¢PP°¢h 5w" 2”‘ Bum‘! wmut R44 F?“ Q and if you use Marathon and company. B. i; Ourth. Louise C01 ma; way he kept m; lggynwgclgg in _ 4th Homo km, Winning L Gem“ 301m,’ Amharic. w“ imch, m5 M“. B...‘ Indian o“ r€21 S , whcgerfiaisuhnzt m1: 524301781’: 800d shape but did not Jar them by s” m Bu‘ a by 10 Heifer senior cslfm‘ B”. b; Bum“ who“. “away. ’ ' ' _ Si. w 111M - undlng over the track. This 111- Frank Henderson sell. ' ‘ A ;f.l1e difference will he imlwft" 1 ' L 1 V a re p0 exhibm-m u; of one bun ‘Whih Chef! l », - k. i —- 111 CO B 11C {Y y Everyone expected that fast time Lerestlng m; known no w many, North River l. an“ Ho“ ' Amber“, n a m‘ f- i ‘" ~‘"‘" 1mm‘ ‘“’° > B ’ ‘ _ w-oula ‘be 11:11:‘ our. "may sensed 1t, made them nope that he would 1101a :1; in“ Wmpfiw“ Ind swim Bus. Winsloe sea 5_1 Bums“ n, my w“: G 1111.. urn wimm-any- Power“ 1 Captaln Jackson The 1n as 1 were. 11L vhey were not prepar- right on m first place to the very 9rd "we BWI- Whine “mm W: - ‘ ed for whnt it really was, and when end, but our old friend Captain Jack- DUAL PURPOSE suonnmn"! Sec. 11- Heifer 1 yea;- old 1. n L ‘ma’ You,‘ A nets svtvuf, annoutllllcegil accompanied by son decided otherwise and came with HEAVY mo“ Sec. 6-1 Budlal Buddy. 2 rowed = - *.W...;::.:-"r...: "5 “:- s» =1 m» = m w ~ “ °“‘" 1- W M- m =- 1 r ry c 11y o s ee an “f: W ' "_’—"" Paw‘ Over Charlotetown track. they wlnnins by a length. Lynwood Aub- ongtflleptipzcnzdpby exgébmor‘ Clydeeil-llee Registered Jwanvw‘ Y?‘ 3' mm mum can hot g yesterday aggm-noon was n, banner 1.1111011 113‘ 111911‘ 9019519 o’ admnersf realfzeq m” significance 0t Jacque‘ :95,’ the great’ m3 beautuul 13°19" ‘ 89c, 7-1 Buslm Bg-lgy Q mwg¢ ‘day at the Provincial Exhibition. 111- 11BX51)’ 11361959 ‘W5 wit!“ :1 5th°fl?n“t’ A: “UnmtLBT of efdmt- 1t’ gzdmizuggraizgfiilfu1rygluyigwbz° (smle) ___________.___ d“ iglswntunon w"! om “d up‘ l. George 801MB. Lit“. 1“‘-‘~°“-““ ‘m’ ‘"‘“°“‘““°° “s m‘ ‘m the 2'16 W? “Tim”? 1:8 will Mdritilfle ti; mmwerewr p“ by a hlndgthe othirs owl to‘hls orceluct: Tim“ 3'10’ m" “av” s... 2 Gilbert Arnold Amherst n‘ Sm“ F1’ Bu” d 31"“ o.“ P‘ m m“ prfinous day- Tms is Emily nhom gxwtci “Ms itisfnbecxeltuse it i once to come on 2V3: terms fourth S {John Watts Winsloe s W. H. 1' E. J- vaem You‘ ~ e . Wdi d .ftc Y’ TONE-Q" W“ 9° - _ ' - J3 | _ _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Soc. 10-1 Bush! Oats, quhdc‘ 100d be w“ 0.1a; ay q_ r would brim mg-Bmlcr Major Aubrgy Second float. Jacqueline went a- The other four horses were pretty z c“ Pm’ hm’ $5.0“ ‘Iluwnmend. Rollo Bey, B, John 1 Wuhan u e mum w] “"9" 1mm’; a ha“ mud“ {or ‘m’ . a D h ho w way in the lead. Galahad who had well bunched Tweedy Bn-nglifl ' vmmone’ mm“- mv’ 1M1“ brim“ “m” m“ h‘ M‘ “T” and Bmy 211w‘ ‘ofwmefw, got away badly the first h}... had a Second nest-nus was Captain my‘ 0°13" m“ (MW Bee 5 ems mu e1». rm. w c 17'1"’ “'°“"'“°" “m idem‘ “s rfilw‘ Con“! from ,9 “m? h w m, little better send oil this time. He Jackson all ‘the way. Johnny held 3mm“) ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 l a < 1 Gordon Noweosl Nosth River 2 s“, u_‘ mum o‘ awn‘ out c 11"“ '1?""~“'°°“ mm ‘ma shme Ming and mm. ha“! done Wong V‘ raced around Lucky Lindy and dro second Position for ‘quite a wa onl. Elmwaod mm 211% (vwk- W’ A ' I ' 1' Bum” ma“ mmwu-L 2' E. J‘ "1 over n cloudlmx, comfortably warm rant their m-mw owns m the 11°11 ‘ed m be] M J ‘ l, p to be d b D a y’ y crs) .................. .. a s 1 m" ' 51mm“- mm“? “W” 3' Veesey. York. 8. Geo. Holmes. Am- col. a.‘ M1200“ resumwt The grandfiymlds of equine frune. Major Aubrey, 1t IL: d ch‘ dllt kedacque 612e, Lucky Aubrepasse u“: Vora Mac, Lynwocd Grandma’ no (Alexander) 3 2 a John Iweody. kmsclifle, 4, John hast, 5354.115,” M mam Germ m7 were almost completely filled. the t0- “111 1J9 lmlwillbefifl‘ clectflfiad “'5 hllzypcriwiwlgc A km b 11nd Gala-f Crowley 815mm time 10mm and’ May Major Aubrey, 2.11. (Cum- Tweedy’ Drawn.‘ W511- - u” . fin’. attendance bclrlz ovor 4.000. 1t two years arm by his Wfmderfui W“ Lucky Lmdy The 11g‘? hiscrsea’ °d ' mines) e a 4 3”‘ u‘ “h” 4 "m °u “d "i" B” 13-1 Bulbs! White Oats. un employers W110 W's“ ‘° 51"" ens a hnpny crowd. full of cnthus- formanccs as a slow class 11ml". 1 W _ °_ PW Thhd He“ m“ w ~ I Time: 2.12. 2.11%. 2.13%. 1' G“ 0- Km“- amwm“ 3- other variety named. ‘h’ "mgnmm "0 their employees for "lf-Flfl‘ \i'l".lf‘l’l they gave full vent to milking five straight veins and only n us‘ 17°51 '0“ “mm a little 17551 Ca m‘ J8 ks t m asfasy 0r A. J- NlfthfllfiflpOlwfll C0116. 3, John 1, 5‘ ‘L v$ey_ yo“ set. good “gnfk done, are offered-s m “my occasion where n Could bclgufiormg defeat once by Binge“ Am the‘ thlcegqunrter pole, when Lindy longing bycf°‘<xl;1.1;1n he h; wigs talcum not, mm 550mm Tweedy, Enmsclifle, 4. Wm. E. Mc- 56¢ 13_1 3mm; Buckwhut 1'11. happy flwusht in the seem! “n, ...... prey. "rm next spring he was sold P" 1M1 w and rushed up on even others m d to b: m "1 me I Klnley. hYnth-River- 1, o». Holmes. Amherst. N. s. “*5 ticket! which "f" 8m" ""1 “Y u» Cape Breton lmrties and won ‘em-i W“ Jwli-wllim- my enter- d t “Tab k " Pie- e cnpmn Jlcklon’ 2,15% 8w. ‘I-Filly 3 yw-I old- Sec. 11-1-2 susllsl Timothy Seed 1111f the Exhibition Association st THE VAFDEVTIJIE hum a n“, races there‘ finally ha“ ed the home stretch neck and neck all!!!» 0L ‘Elem stretgl was some- (McVeigh) 1 l 1 1‘ Get, M_ 301m". Amhgmt’ N. s" 1' M‘. Mama “m. Pawn. I d“ 53-” ‘m’ m” “"5"” m‘ 51"‘ ins a terrific five heat duel “i” 23d. ‘than W“ drivers M P“ m whincgh w: loci}: tllizntgiickchg: Lynwocd Aubrey. 2.1a (Ken- _ 5°°~ B-Wlv 1.1M" 01d. o». Holmal. Amherst. N. s. a. wu- 12 entrance to grounds 11"" “m” The ‘raudpviue my‘; fefQiYff-d “n. Bingcn Arlbrey at Halifax Exhlbl- ‘elr c wit’ m rem)‘ We W1"? first» Sm the m pm m h ‘i t nedy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I l I 1' Wm‘ A‘ shpmm 31mm R11" bur V. Jones. Charlottetown, .12.. R. “Va 11111111’ a‘? ‘i: 3:31:08 r305?‘ galls.‘ ‘stint-ed applause and the comedy acts tiorl last fall. This year he showed 2101p6:531:12;avtsitzmailingtngélgw: it almost ximpossiileorsbe: 5:: (my; Johnny wiilkfl’. 2.16% (MO- 2' Geo‘ M‘ Holmes‘ Anmerst’ N‘ 5' 1. 4. 000116 Plckard-fi, Stanley Hyde “'00 Va “c or ' ' a _ ' q ibrought forth generous laughter his old time form again and KHOCR- ' ‘ Neill) . 2 3 B Cornwall. -- - ' * 4 _ ~t~ p, f -1_ b t L k 1 neighbor. However, no collisions oc- " " > Great admiration “w. expressed ior w. them off right and left 1n the ‘i: 13;; 2815;153:013 curred and everybody w m may. Dorm Mac. 2.1-1 (.1. Corlroy) e a 4 cuss s Bee. 21-1-2 Bushel Flex Seed. the Casing CnmpbclLs. No doubt it 2.16 pElCi‘. at the various race meets m m“ back Hymn‘ than M“ n th but a 10m my back ‘rum Captain May Cromwell (Steele) B ll 8 l. E. J. Vessey, York. F es is one of the best art". ever brought ,i~.e1d weekly 1n Cape Breton. Cum- mule“ and mien d t ' 31 ° e Jackson’ the Cwmn spam“ a new Foxy Guy, 2.1a (Gerow) 4 B 5 myfiiflilld Relidcwd Sec. QZ-Best Sheet Wheat, Rod Elm-n. and fullv justified the Ilmflillltlmillgs, his new driver. adopted s. . ‘ ""' 0 “0 engths be" “b a sun o! n“. c mm Beretta Aubrey. 2.17% 596' 9-3133“ 1 7”‘ °u~ 0r‘ White Fyfe. . i _~ _ v _ ‘ _ , _ hind. Fernwood Aubrey went anoth~ u; re ' " 5p H a a l, W, J. Glbeonend 5°11 lilllfih- 1 Wfl J - ‘cf money paid for 1t. The animal act dlffcrent flhm. homely. keeping hls c cm n t h t = Jackson has more firmly m“ W“ 4 0186mm) . - - - . - - 5 - ' . bu! 0M8. Ohtflwn. N0- 1. 3. R 1i. also n good one. more popuiru" speed in reserve until the final quar r c F“ c“ ' fimshmg “gm 8'1’ establish d mm a“, m the u Dame Dillon, 2.18% (Msc- flem- 3' mbbm “mm- Nmh E- J- Verse-y. ‘YOYK, 3. Manley Hyde. - Galahads wheel. This 11m was m ° s “ mm“ Kmmm, _________ 1 q q wllisnll-e, a, wmin. McKinley, n. comwm - “5- 5- R0501JND" with the younger people than with 1 for, when he would come with a ter- 2.l2. constituting a. new record 1Q;- of his genial owner, Mr. C. H. Chand- Tlme: 2.15%, 2.15%, 2.14%. River. Sec. its-BM Shelf Murat an! ‘the nxiults. As rrlentioncri before. the rifle rush mild smother his opposl- _ , freight “Id Pflfiigaicrfiixq-uwn1colneciy trio are up t0 standard. lion. Elmwoori Kiri was also known Luifilwildnd?" lignailkfivehgn 2x521: 6:55“ ‘agvuidlrxfiz: The winners were owned ls (01- sec- 10-4951 W 1930- __ other vsrlst-y mlmed. “We Momma] nndgn“ m. m be a good mm‘ being Second m 0m in; flight‘. Wtllfjyll the horses came horse md new u,’ m “my ‘WWW’ lows: Lucid! Lindy. wellington Mc- 1. Gordon Nswson. North River. 2 1, 11;. .1. vwsey. York, 2. Parker 51- Jvhrfs- ‘PI-IE RACING PROGRAM 11pm Aubrey several times in Cape ‘ w“ “°q“°““° w“ ab‘ as he ,5 the only double winner o’ Neill. Billy Cope. Lt-Colonel D. A. W11‘- A- simimn- 3mm‘ Riv". 3 Wood. Olrtown, n. R, Nb. 1, 3, Geo Au‘. u sum 1 Brown‘ so this m“ was expected m song arid the announcement was the mute mama‘ Mmmnnony 05pm“ Jackson, a E John ‘Iwcbdlb Elmscliffe, 4, John Plghfd’ qygmn-L 501W“ 5°91‘ m1 The racing program was looked furnish a great dcnl of excitement. Y.“ o ‘v scam‘? Pow" m“ the A 1 t u f L i Chandler, ell of Charlottetown. weedy- 113711811111"- Sec. 34-34;“, 5h“! om Bumgr, . Judges ma pflrfllltttd her withdrawal, “ “ "'5 “g ‘w “ °°me°fi°n At the finish of the races a pu- Bowl»! prim offered by the clydes 1, 2:. .1. Vessey York z Haste: a -~ b r ~ yfcrlvard tn by well informed horse- L l ‘men with great eagerness, because it “ mwf-tf. would settle the question of supre- " macy and decide rivalries that had existed between several horses. One who W83 not in the know can hard- ly realize the amount of interest that is taken in some of the horses. ‘and the immense followings they ‘have, A real genuine horse lover will lalmost fight to blwk up his opinion 1regnrding his favorite steed. Imn- lgine thcn the interest that was tak- inn in the race betvrden Jacqueline. Horse racing is without doubt the most. uncertain sport of all. one that can give a big thrill to the owner and also a terrible disappointment. This “'11s exemplified fully after the second heat in the 2.24 pace yes- terday. 1n the first heat Jamueline won in a breczting finish. beating out Lucky Lindy in 2.10 fiat. The fast- est mile ever paced by s Maritime bred pacer. After the second heat. in which she was nosed out by Lucky Lindy, she silolved signs of lameness. A consultation 100k place with sev- owinz to her being lame mid unfit to 1 start. This left Galahad, and Fern- wood Aubrey to take up the fight much brush as Galahad, and this proved to be correct. in the last quar tcr Gulahad tried to outfoot him but could not do it. Lindy speeding away from him and finishing an open length 11nd a half to the good, lest quarter in .22 l-2 seconds. Fernwood Aubrey wont another real goodhsat. This is a case where she struck a bad W191 11111111’. Lindy went away ralhcrl easy. figuring that he had quite as t with yesterday's racing is that four Island horses took new low records. Jacqueline, 2.10, Billy Cope, 1.11%, Lucky Lindy, 2.12, and Captain Jackson, 2.14%. No wonder they call us "The Kentucky of Canada." As one of our horsemen friends would remltrk-"Can you beet 1t!" SUMMARY 2.24 Clam Puss. Purse 8600.00. Lucky Lindy, 2.13% 2 1 1 ade of champion light and heavy horses. bee! and dairy cattle was held and these were greatly admired by s large audience who remained to see them. This afternoon will finish the rec- ing. There will be no admission at the Main Gate, ‘filo will be charged to see the races and vaudeville. At the conclusion of the reces the gold pieeesiand other awards will he giv- en. end the Mayor Prowsa cup for the leading driver will be presented. dale Association of Csnsda. Sec. l2-Oha.mpion~stsllion any ege lialconwood Farm, Clftnwn. Sec. iii-Champion mare. any sga. W. J. Gibson and Son, Msrshfleld. Sec l4—Gao. 0. Kitsonn spesinl for best foel sired bynrgenteuel Boy 1, Gordon hbwson, North River, Wood. Soutlhport, 3, Stanley Hyde Cornwall. Sac. zt-nese sires: Oats Banner. l. Parker Wood, Giwwn. R. R. Nc l, I, Wotan Livingstone. Clyde Riv- er. 8. George Plckerd. Olftown. Bee. 26—Best Shea! Barley. 1. l‘. J. Vemey. York, 2 Parker 2 John A. OurnmingsnNorth Elven‘. 3. Bulges H. NewswfiNortm River. Wood. Clifton-n, 8.. 1t. No, 1, 8 Wil- bur Jones. (To be Continued) Auction Sale at iiernnn Itiver . lowhfld ‘by REY Sudfibllfy- 01 Kefl-1cral of the horsemen in the vicinity year to be around as a Neill) . . . . . . . . ... ; , _ v green pacer. “m -., lslnfttorx whose. meuvlrlc career 111ml 1t was decided that she was Lou.’ m- years a mare with he, mp8" Jacqueline, 2.14 (Sample) .. 1 2 dr ‘DMD n‘ l ‘P1 . 1 . M stamps lwr as the fastest feminine igbgnlutcly unfit m rmp any more cm, wnuld be heading summary ‘L Galahad, 2.0814. (Gerow) .. 8 8 I 00d m h 0h Saturday I811] at 1.30 slurp 0f that M8111"!!! 879W!‘ ...; ;’~ fpncinl-z product. ever mo: in the iv...“ d“, 5,, m. 1nd,“. were m;m.m_ m summary’ but Owing m phmoms Fernwood Aubrey (HOCR- Juitplséllzlidebxrtm“. psruchflmmoonn ‘y’ smuud It v“ml.m"r, known." the Hayden HM“, ‘M. ‘Mhfltlmft Provinces, and Lucky Lin- M and can‘. m" m the 5mm 100k. like Lucky Lindy and Juquenn ford) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 I I by M!‘ F‘ H. mm’ B‘. John‘ He ‘ab. occupkd by Later L Burden, conshunl of ‘annual idy, whose name has been broadcast. ‘m1 he; nvgr nnll nggrred that shle bc h...“ Mound‘ she h“ w be wmem Louise Colorado, 2.18% Wm l u‘ m‘ ‘m’ u’ m luwdeqo“ Cohan] ‘ma.’ with mgr“. mantle‘, walnut ca“. elVlll d iwe were almost going to say. l5 allowed to he drawn. Deep sympa- Wm, a mmm. mm o’ 3;” m” hid“; m m’ umbjuunnn‘ watch hook fund.‘ "Iht throulh h!‘ , m» ths holisehcldet who likes to o much as m. famous nammnkl‘. Cer- ‘thy wns cxpnyueu for W. Sudsbury. 2.1a Class rm. This was rm sec- mo,’ Grounds “'1'” " u" “1'~‘¢5t hi"! "l1 u"? ll1flllll- One of the nest idee his own repairs, or who is handy Wm! ‘tsinly every paper 0n the mainland. tools and likes to make things 101’ 1115 many in the New England stats-s home. Tools that will 81W 1151113 and all the prominent. horse journals SEIVICQ Ind lltllfflflllflll. thlt will have had “News about him and his 11016 HP "M" 115° ""1 m15“"' m“ sensatLonal speed. Then in the same will hold an edge and cut f-uw- class was Galahad. 2.0a 2-4. whose rc- cord was taken as s. three year old R last. year and resulted in his being Hardware Co, purchased for s very high figure by Limited These were the mltstahding stars ll-1 Mr. “Fright of Fort Fail-Mid. Mellie. the 224 psi-e. Tilers were lesser ones who is a true sportsman and gen- tleman. and trainer “Ifivndle Sr-mplc. iwho had developed this mare into such a speed marvel. Tile first race railed w-ns the 2.24 pace, with five starters. They gm away on the third score with Lucky llnnrly at the pole. Jacqueline tucked in behind. As they minded the tum. Fernwood Aubrey was in third posi- tion. Gelshsd fourth. They remained tihis way until the three-quarter isvmmmumsslnumcwasiwmuousosaunsuseueen-lwseilyilyedlsptuuwuaflt nnd event nf the program. There were four starters, all good pacers that have headed a considerable num ‘ner of summaries. Grandma was st the pole, Elmwood Kid second, Ma- jor Aubrey third and Billy Cope fourth. when the word was given Billy Cone shot away like s bulin out of a gun, cut across and grabbed You Canngt Cut 9.“ Bnsmmesee Ml ycnrllcleeiiufllsthstlnhhum m." . craft" . endwor the pole before they were into the turn. Such a burst of speed hes sel- dom becn seen on the local track as Dosi- l\!i I- .__....-.....-_~__- .111 _¢__>i__-__ (Csnedisn Press) BAYSIDE STADIUM. Heml- ten, Ont" Aug. ZL-Shorfly offer ll o'clock this nursing, time at which the Irltlsh Inspire Led ll- fernlifensl Bowing legette wee elated to start. gsmee eleiele espoused ihet owing to the ‘- favorable weather condition the events would be postponed fiel- IAN-Al.- - Terms st sale. spots for. shooting and flshin . room and kitchen furniture. ldehoerd with marble top. bend carved walnut sofa and the most beautiful I. A. MacDonald, Auctions» Also all lloueeioldselscte ins u ding, One mahogany dresser. :0 efsel engraving and; other pictures. linoleum, dishes. etc, and ell fern properties olered for eels this season. Farm will be sold privately up to day of sale. Miss mans snow. A reel horns in e real locality- srler, dining room, bel- eutiful old mahogany’ ne old to match. One rare ol Also all carpets, 011 6101111 implements. This is one of 0M ieble [er-non 1111:},