rrni: CHARLOTTETOWN cusnman JULY 13.4911 . _ Dad m wk; as. 5P "RT!" G NEWS Wl n rust STEP at CHARLOTTETOWN £131; I?! [glfllcaenfrt Nine . game 01d llome Week anilProvincial Live Slocli Show Race Prograin J l ciissss and EVENTS FOR AFTERNOONS or AUGUST 11th to 14th" ; ‘3? Amherst Harness Meet Losing streak’ racs six “v BBOOHNN Jul? SI-(AP Royals end mm was. ‘nuance Cinoinnltl Reds tn ve hits tonight while no and his teammates raided “Ray starr I-Ild Gene Thompson for twice that many to give Brooklyn Dodflrs l. 5-1 triumph. l-Iigbe him- in two rum with a AMHERST. NS., Jitli" ‘22—(CPl -'I‘lie veteran All (iiziitriti frcm Molictoii, N.B.. ll.ll'll('(l in (lie fusi- est heat tit totiays .\1‘.l1'llll1l€ Har- ness Racing Association mcct hem. but lost out to Victor Lcc of Hart- land. NB. iii ill!‘- la~t l\\'.l lioats of tlic free-lor-all All (iiuittnti stopp- ed the opt-t.‘ r in 20h l- Li ( l\\\‘(,\ (l tlu‘ int-ct .\'n Will- ntij: clih-s lllUk ‘illYL-t‘ straight llui hlchilnticv, cwiivil by Alvx- antler '.~f Slllll John, NIL (lrow lllli‘ in tliv luui in ' uin iiic 2.16 '. ‘llO ll()i"-".‘ u-v lti {lie final . 0‘-\'Il\"(l ‘w Flllkf‘. Brll 1 .. favorite in t! . She won by til; 3:» l . i hPats. but w: ' . - the Ani- hcrsi liar-c, i-Izi Ciurwiti, iu Lin‘ lllTl. In the 2.22 W)" rift! cunt-try luiru‘ Itllllslfit‘ Sci)". ftvni Halifax, Diana (l. Siunintii, Frce-fur-isll: Victor Lee (Langiilc) .. 2 1 l l . illll Britton (collett) l Iicbc Afcfillwyn . Hillside Scott -. Fin Direct All Gratti-in (Semple) _ 4 Mark Ilarkaway (Harrison) l! Joe Direct (Horseman) 3 San Ton (Cotiroy) . d Rclnle G. Henley (Barnett) . d Times: 2.08 1-2, 2.09 1-2, 2. 2.26 (rot and pace: ludv Ila) iMacNcill) Emily (Iranian (Coates) l Bonnie lsiuilong (Campbell) Scnttv \\":\i50l1 (Sclnple) 4 Archie Lcc (Mount) 5 Times: 2.22, 2.17, 2.21. 1.16 trot and pace: nil ilcKinney (sample) Lhcita Brittoxi (Scinple) J(‘.lli Henley (Campbell) Suiuijvmczid (Harrison) Jinn‘ Evans (Burnett) l)il‘.'('l‘ (‘irattmi (Dauphlnce) 9 4 3 5 (Powers) Albcrt E. Grattan (MacNeill) Tibcs: 2.12, 2.12 1-2, 2.14 1- 22'! trot and pace: (Conroy) .... (Campbell) Diana (1.. (Sample) . Tcv Tony (Harrison) Bcavcrdale (Clarke) . Skippydale (Wilbur) .. Times: 2.13 1-2, 2.15, 2.15. wills-roe.»- Pnoencaauinoa-e ¢U'r§h7&Iv-4 iUl‘D@ZCeIbJ€I-l ("flown-u nlaam -- NEWARK. July fl-(AM- Montreal ended a nine-game lou- ing streak today by defeating the International league-leading N ark Bears 3-1 behind the five-hit l7liChlIlg or ao-yearold Chet Kenn. The defeat also ended o five-game winnltig sneak for the Beers. Kenn turned in his best per- 2 forniance of the season after unsuccessful trial with the Dodg- ers, striking out l0 and issuing only four bases on bulls. Yanks beat’ 2 Indians in 10th inning CLEVELAND, July d-(AP) . J00 DiMaggio didn’t t u hit te- dav but Rollie Hem cy collected four unearned runs in the 10th liming to stretch their winning streak tn 11 games at. the expense of Cleveland Indians. 5-1, incident- ally boosting their American l-eiisue lead to 12 games. Until the overtime stanza the contest. was a tight hurling duel between Atley Donald of the Yanks and lefty Al Milnar of the CUM: Blink Phlll In Philadelphia, st. Louis Card- inals bunched l4 hits behind John Beasley's shutout pitching t.o score on easy 7-0 victory over the Bbiis this 91001110011 in the second gsme of their series. It was Bcszlcrs 11th victory this season, Cubs Clip Brave: In Boston, Claude Passeau held the Boston Braves to two hits to hel Chicago Cubs to a. 2-1 victory an an even break in the two- game series. The Cubs’ winning marker was scored in the ninth when Lou Novikoff singled and Bill Nicholson tripled. Baseball Standing _ xenon/u. LEAGUI Won Inst Pct Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnati New York D 34 65 .270 (Not including night game) r l l b h ld t connection wiehou) nous WEEIIIMANVDI bIEIIOPIIIIVCllLLroLI-PIIIIJOSTOL? EIIHIBITIONI.‘ It will be noted that the clusse: wlll the d h t compete from the Two-Year-Olds to ilgg-folYAlllei-styglieoldxlllbllrdnal-‘acepllsiizkawillnbieepilt in the finest possible condition and it is confidently expected that one at least, of the track records will be broken. Every effort will be made to have a vaude ville program in keeping with the excellent race program, and tentative arrangements have been made with George'A- Humid. NEW (York, for an outstanding vaudev-lle contract which will include the worlds greatest roller skating act-Helen Reynolds Roller Skating tremendous sensation in some of the largest cities is Another act that has been creating u '1‘ . ma” The Sensational The Great Fusener. Waldo: ls a Ringling Bros. act that is one of the best. There will be a magnificent Revue known as the American Swing Follies of 1942, with beautiful dancing girls, good singers and other specialties. A number of other acts have been contracted for and the whole program will be such as will please our spectators. The homes; racing program l: expected to bring together over I00 of tho but race horse: In the Morltlmu. All the owners like to come to Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island people are slwly: friendly to the hone- lIlen and give them o great ieceptlon and applaud B I000 "@9- The vuudevlllc nets will be interspersed between there will not be x dull moment from start to finish. ch: bent: of the bnrncs: horn racing In the afternoon: uul h sh a ui tam u in th Dffllllllll lirhted nmn- The "fide- vlllqlgctbluwtllulslllalliiiv tbltzninwdglelinedhl rgllucef llllllwbclllnls otheeyr ‘will ‘bewrlith color-cad light: oynd beautiful blckground. A h ln lht I d “u”. or cenmnnl“ Wm u” mewhlovbcubbbcticlb: ofluzixnfo ltllliun ordinary interest and will indeed attract between acts. The evening show: ' of excellent reputation will also flll In d dl e , Fro all part: of the Maritime: partlc: are planning to come to Clnrlottctowll- l0 "1090 geegilzf: xesanocalu benduured that Old Home Week nnd Provincial Exhibition :hould bring them u I900 patrons" u hat your. In these time: of nnxlely and lluln when one l: llublc to concoutr: oven-much on new: of war eventl. ll ll mu co take lame relaxation. In Margaret Currie’: column of the Montrcel Dolly Btu- thl: occum- ‘Believe lt or not, but a prominent Montreal Doctor told me the other day that he and bl: collellllfl ""0 seriously disturbed about the incl-cue in ‘nervee’ umong‘ their patients. There were many people on whom the war bod a profound .O’Brien Drives Three ,Winners At No. Sydney Indians. - White Cox Blank Red Box In Chicago, {raced by the five- hlt pitching c Bucky Ross. Chi- cage White Sox defeated Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE ' gmotlonal effect . . .011; mggcsted that when you begin to feel Jittery you ebould get outdoors, ggwmlmrk 38 engage in some lortmf active exercise. W“ m" "III lrlmdl. r010 lvmflhllll "I'M- I° '0 Ill "will"! Pl°""° cQWflng-"j; _' or just-go fhhlng. In :hort, try and divert yourself ln some way." 5t; Lani; __ Old Home Week and Provincial Livestock Show will furnlah you with on opportunity’? chase sway your troubles end worries, give healthy relaxation, "so pool: up your trouble: in your old kit bog and take in one 0! Detroit . . . . . 01116880 more afternoons and evenings of Old Home Week, August 11th to 14th. pychialrlnt one iziirt of llit‘ .-ICPI~_\l.lllll.i1lil ghow licre today, ptu. fliree first laces in a ZUIVG-GVGIIl/ harness rac ng card at tlie Nortli- slde track iicre. Youthful Joe O‘- '.\'n piloted all three uinncrs to c \\il'(‘. Top honors ivcut .1) Diiiicy Patch of New GilL-gow, NS. in the fen- ture free-for-ali, to Silent Joe, r. Piedmont, N.S., racer which took the 2.17 trot and pace, and to Dr. c, 1), clouczlrs specdstcr Peter Rcamore, winner of the 2.26 trot and pace and lone Cape Breton victor. A lieary track made for compar- ptively slow times and the oval record of 2.07 i-2 “'81s never en- fiangered. Summary:-— yqyregyyg’ _.. ,7; w»... Frcc-for-ull; . Dutl-ey Patch (J. O'Brien) Tracey Hanover (Sweet) Peter Hal (Lewis) . . . . . Gall Harvester (B. Hood) .. Times: 2.12 l-4; 2.14; 2.11 3-4. 2.17 trot and pace: silent Joe (O'Brien) Major Bowes (J. Hood) Oakhurst Queen (Hastings) Peter-At-Court (Ratchford) Model T., (Jabalee) Times: 2.18 3-4; 2.19; 2.18 1-4. 2.20 trot and pace: Pctcr Reamore (O'Brien) Coronation MacKillop (B. Hood) . . . . 4 4 Beulah Grattan (O‘Brien) . 2 2 ) 3 5 ...112 Bob Neil (J. Hood . . . . . . . .. 3 Royal Prince (Ratchford) .. 5 Times: 2.18 3-4; 2.19,‘ 2.18. Lord Bennett Urges Need of Common Foreign Policy .___.__ LONDON. . ' 22 --(CP Cablc)__ Viscount Iiciiiictt tolrl ti Lords _\'t.‘.~YCl'(l'<l\' lllili t itv of tliullitllt and nu anions: the dominions in coiiticttiun with this vrar no lOllilCl‘ exists and warn- ed British statcsincn llliV must au- s to a solution of the .s UlJVlOllS that (rc are 1U llllVD <. nnnonivczillli ofuinliuiis uc tnu~~i have n coninirin pniicy and .1 common iorciun DOll- CY» Speaking on Viscount Elibatikls motion on the importance of maln- taininiz now and in the future unitv and s0lirla' (f (‘tnulrttu tlic fur- mcr Canadian iitiruc niin (‘r sinrl Britain liacl t1) inrtuirc \\'li(\t2ici' (iv- erything that ciuiltl be clone had been done to tnilitntc axzetitist any such opinion Qi-nin! abroad its the dissolution of the Britisli Em- pirc. He assorted it slioultl be eswblish- ed beyond (1U(‘,\1l(lli (liuL (wit. ' tmli- cy etiicrcri into (villi-ii allotted the life and wcli bcuni oi it (lumin- ions should lic done aftct" tire full- est possible consultation that. was real and not 1iill£0l'\'_ "We lacc this situation." lie said. ' "We have tilt-w llYPilL sclf-ttuvt-rn- ins: dritiiii '01:.» cni in): almost all iv (ll nitlrusiiticiii stzitts unitcd touctlivr in" a cnnitnoti iillriz- , iancc to tlic crown and ircclv asso- > ciiitcd as a (nnimottivcaltli oi na- tions, They are nnturnllv conccriicri at crciy act Lliat i.'ll{(‘S nlacc Britain tlitit atfccts the ("moire as a WllOlft." llc ..t.if"tl lllPYt‘ is no such ililni! as tlic nt-utrainv (ii fur. tin." oi (lu- j nations cf llii- Hl‘ill‘ll lfitnnirc zvlnin any one til‘ llicni is :1! uwir and (lrcxr the 2lLi(‘ll'l()l1 of tlu- Lords to tlic , Iccolit trvsaiy with ltusa-ttt. (files Jriii-li- d He flSkPd to whit cxicnt ll; (vns . made ktuiwn tu ti)» (lilllilllil n» lllfll. f'illt)ll'(‘——lil‘llilll'l—- ' _ might nlflllll be u! war iuicici‘ article i’ t} _ ; found. i i. t ’ four of the trcu lficnt and imuo I cause if anritliist‘ ed iirid'r that l)! . minions ivoultl i) .- ' w‘ iicrc nou- triil. which ' (admit-tit tiicv could not bc. . <mcn lll tlic tin- mlnions had t with it. but no sufficient ansirci- llilti wt brcn it W21! l DPIL- ‘ (luvstlon b!‘- (w (Article tour of the (iiivlti-Rttss- lan treatv stihulits um “it (unit nation is nitackcil bv (lcrnuinv or its European allies during the post- wur period, the other will immedi- atcly give it all military and other assistance?) "There should be the fullest pos- iblc cxplziiiation bccaiuse if it is known that under certain eventual- itics \ve might fiiid ourselves again at (var it would n be nleasant to contemplate the attitude of mind of the people of these dominions. "These are not theories but mat- tcrs of vital concern. If we are t0 have united action then it follows tliere must be improvement in tlie present nictliods of communication and consultation." speaking of the lack of knowledge of the Empire shown bv the people of Britain. Lord Bennett said he bc- lieved Canadians are urouder of the Etnplrc than the people of th klilifllolli. Lord Bennett's assertion followed c. suggestion by Liorcl Elibank that when the end of the war is in sight there should be an imperial confer- ence to discuss major problems with which the Empire would be faced and endeavor to reach a common policy upon tlietn. PLEASANT VALLEY Y. P. U. On Friday evening the Pleasant Valley Y. P, U. held their 19811181‘ weekly meeting at the home of Miss Olifc Wecks, with the President pre- sid rig. alcetlrig opened by singing "Happy the Home." The scripture lesson tvhlih was read I'€Sp011SlV€iY was taken from Psalm 48. Rev. Mr. ivlcrrzson then lead in prayer. Tlic tllPfllSSlOll for the cvsnitig was tnkt-n from Psalm 40 and loud ' ROY Nir. Morrison, The period cl; ti by stnigingflead on 0 king Eternal." The Business Period opened by the rrnrlitig and adoption oi the minutes of the prevons meettng The President tien, nn b lialf of the society, extended a hearty welcome to iii-v. and Mrs. Morrison and Fflnuly to the group. 1t vrns tnoved and adopted that future (ircnssinng be token fr..m the l ~ of Psailms, and that roll call lit‘ m. ‘Prod by a. verse from sOmc ii_\'lllll, - lt. tras platinerl to he'd the ann/zal picnic on July 31st. somewhere at the South Shore. The committee nimxiinxed to find means of mnv. - nncc were Olive Weeks. Dorot y Wet-ks, Iilillc-r Wecks and John A, Blond: n. The society acct-pied Miss Dornllly‘ Wet-ks’ invitation to mo!" at licr home for next mtetinz. Ffrlnn Wigmore was appointed to art as Devotional Imuder. Roll call '.\'n.< responded lo bv elcv°n mom- hcrs nnri eight visitors. Cnile~tlon nmountrd to $1.31. Meeting closed bv Mngng " Softly and Tcnderiy." _._,J holiest TRURO, u. s. JUL Y ‘ RACES START 2 P. M. 2.25--Trni and Pace. Purse- - - - - $300.00 'l‘roi and Pace. Purse — - - _$300,00 0pm l0 horse-s who “have not taken a record of 2.10 or hotter in a race. 2.16-Trot and Paco. Purse — - — — 4900.00 Free for all Trot and Pace — - — -$400.00_ Sponsored by Eastern Driving Association _____________________ 2.21 RACES 29th. Red Sox 2-0 in the second genie of their series. Charley w er held the White 50x to four its, one of which was a double by Luke Appiing, which drove in the only two runs of the game. Senators Edge Tiger: Ill Delrflit. Bid Hudson achieved his long sought fifth victory by holding Detroit Tigers to five hi lti l1_ twllisht game while Roy Oui- lcnbines two-run homer in the fifth save Washington Senators a 2-1 triumph to square the series at. one game each, Athletic: Whip Browns At st. Louis, Phiisdelphl; M)‘- letics scored nine times in two innings today to overcome a 51x. run lead and defeat st. mo); Browns 11-8. Army hows to Y.M.0.ll. 18-9‘ Scoring ei ht runs in the first inning. the eague leading Y. M_ c. A, team downed the second posit- ion Armv squad 18-9 in a regular City Lea ue softball fixture lust evening. 1e game was played be. fore a large crowd of fans at Vic- toria Park. With the exception of the first period. the game was fairly closely contested as the two evenly match- ed teams battled. it out, By virtue of this victory the Y boys avenged the defeat they suffered at the hands of the soldiers in their last encounter. Lineup: Y.M.C.A.: Whaien. '1‘. Whitlock. I-Icnncssey. Carmichael. Whitlock. Train Proude. Murphy and Gauthier. Army: Ward. Ling. Richard. Loe- iniz. Mooring, GallantpMcrtcil and Morrison. Aces defeat K. of 0. 18-15! 'l'l1e Aces edged out the K. of C. team 18-15 in a closely contested ame of softball at Victoria Park fast evening, The encounter was not decided until the last inniniz. The game was marred by an acc dent to the star pitcher of the Aces. “Mic" Richard. who was knocked unconscious in the eiRhth. He was uenlaced by “Mus" Hauizhev who continued his izood work and brought the Aces throuah to victory. Both teams were tied at. the end of the seventh and from then on it was a hard tussel. 'ihe next game is Friday between i110 Tiizers and Braves, Lineups: Aces: Praught. Richard. Hauizhey, McAdam, E- Corbett. S. Martin. J. Zakem, R. Whclan. A. McCarville. K. oi 0.: R. Brodie . E. Blanch- ord. E. Callaghan. . Campbell, Noonan. C. Cantwell, J. Tierney. Leonard and Richard. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati l; Bmtiltlyn 5 st. Louis 1; Philadelphia t) Chicago 2; Boston 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5: Cleveland 1 Boston 0; Chlclgo ll Washington 2: Detroit l Philadelphia I1; St. Innis I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI Montreal 3; Newark 1 Buffulo 8: Bultlmnro 0 Syracuse ‘l; Rochester I N. B. Bond Issue of $3,250,000 FREDERIUPON, July 22-40.‘) -Prcmlcr J.B. MoNllir gnnouncad today that nrrangefrienie had been completed for the snlc of 03.250.- 200 dProvlncc o; straw Brutnswick (ms, Zycar - permit w; Canadian syndicate headed by Midland Securities Limited. The issue ls payable ln Clflldldfl funds and was made for the pur- no.9; of refunding an issue of Ike amount maturing in the Unit-d states, he said adding that the premium wilt paid from cm- renc revenue, Philadelphia; . . 3a Washington ..... .. a4 s’! .374 (Not including night game) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 38 Jersey City ... 42 Toronto 46 Montreal . .. 47 Buffalo 4n Baltimore .. 411 49 Syracuse .. 40 54 Rochmter 57 (Not including night games) Remember tvhen (By The Canadian Press) Ab Jenkins establi=hed 21 new world's automobile sfeed records in a 24-hour run at Bonneville Belt Flats, Utah, tw~ years ago t1- day. His main achievement was the mark cf 161R m.p h. for 3,868.32 miles in 24 hous. O Mode of steel hard enough to cut glen,‘ with the sharpest edge: ever honed, Blue Gillette Blade: glv: omoother, quicker olnves-und more o! them par blade! Start enjoying the most comfortable ehnve: of YOU‘ a e c ‘Qt BIIIO Gillette Blade: today! , \ ruelllou. r; ()\“(‘.“Qi\ a" " ' _ exactly un l :v'\=“l|rrrl°:'t.l:|.| elrnlelt Hill“: “The Kentucky of Canada " Charlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition RACING DATES August 11th, 12th,) 13th and 14th, 1942 '(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION)‘ 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE .12 TROT AND PACE QSWPPRN’ 2.22 PACE ..-.-::q:¢¢----e---¢o:»: .14 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.19 TROT AND PACE .3 Second‘ allowed Trotters $400.00 . . . . PURSE $500.00 PURSE $400.00 $350.00 (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 0r better in a race) t" 2.17 TROT 599° i-i P ZYE l-ll-l Mr- FREE FOR ALL TROT PURSE PURSE 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who have not taken a record of 2.14 or better in a race AR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND ‘PACE, Prince Edward . 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward $400.00 $400.00 PURSE $350.00 Island Futurity Island Futurity, Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will glve $500 to be distributed among the winner: of these three futurltle: ulong with the amount pold in for these Futuritlel. ll SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A :pochl ribbon will be given to the owner of the wlnnlnl hone In each race. THE MACDONALD T0- BACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy, known u: the Brlthh Conaoh Trophy, which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most 11°11"! fill"!!! ("IQ mfllllll. the driver looting the molt point: durllll the meetlnl 01° l0 "10 M"? Thi: Association will also give $20 to ' , the ucond most point: during the t. lint l t flvc point: second place three wlnl: third place two point: and fourth place one point. m" $10 will Ibemglvlaetlntllo driver driving the fastest but trotted during the meet and I10 to the driver driving the latest hut paced during the meet. Sliltwill be given the caretaker of the’ homo trotting he fullest belt and 810 to the caretaker 0f the born pacing the fasten heat. $10 will be given to winning driven of each nee. $5 will be given to the curetnlfer of each hone winning l no: in tho trotting and poclng clone: " 1_, meet. th: $50 will be given to the owner of the hone that but: "M! M01118 "W"! 0f 3-0534 0M ll DNvldcd for below. $50 to the owner cf the horse that bests the truck trotting record of 3.07% except no provided for below. In case two bu", h"; the nbovg records then the awards lo to the fastest hone. If two hone: tie for the uwurd: the money will be divided equnlly. Entrle: close July 25th with r. w. Boulter) “m”: GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL RACES MILE HEATS) 11,, (jrsi-loetetown Race Track l: now one of the fut- "t, best laid out and cured for trackl. and I'll"! "l0 "W" beautifully fltuated of any in the Maritime Provinces. A gm; cm of effort. will be made c» kecp it in noble rlv order, ull through the period before the races and during the nee: so that no hone will become unsound or suffer Injury end to enable them to make fast time. gunmen (providing they are racing xclu:lvely at our meeting) by wiring at our expense notifying u: of their “n”! will be met at. the train and their baggage tron!- “rnd n u" Found‘ wlflmm c0]! to Chem, lllo film! gwny without m: u» them. Ever! elfm w!" M ml“ l° make the honeme ‘s ptly pleasant Ind send them own! feeling that they have been well treated, All use: to be need on three heat plan: I0 pol 0on0 of such puree will be awarded to the winner. The remoln- der will be divided (m chm ecu-I out». one om to l» noed for elob but. In the event of there bcln: 0hr" h“ 'mne" n“, ‘Mu h", g fourth hefl. to determine 1b: wlnnm. Any honc winning th: first two heats In any no; [LII] llnquhh pols , lltlon and usumc lut scor- lng pocltlon. All purm divided 40, l0, ll and l: per cent. Entry f0: 8 per cont. I'm per cent of the money raced for each but will be deducted from the first and second borne: 3 per cent from the third horse :nd f. per cent from the fourth horn. Entrance fee: and deductions do not apply to luturltlu. Six horse: lo enter and four to start. night: i-onrvcd to chug: , _. retool any entry. or lf entry oppeur: to lay over tho flold to the extent that than l: not, In the opinion of the management, sufficient composition, then the nld entry may be ‘ nlferred to l fuhr clue: or entry fec refunded, ber any driver and w declare race off on coconut of bad weather, or felling t: obtnln satisfactory number of cutrle: or etorter: to tnur for hone: to another elu: lo which they are eligible, ro- open or nbnltute another without advertising, or alter or extend PIOIII‘ dntec, Charlottetown, P. I. I. money will not be paid to lnyonn except owner unleu on order from owner authorl ' , lame l: presented. Additional entrle: cf u: Individual ownerehlp may be "will l" Ill! clue by the payment of I per cent on closing date, but cntrle: of upon ownership, nthough in tho some noble uuut poy lmlallment in full. Two enlrle: of the nine ownership may hem in tho "l" 1'"!- llrovldlng the full 5 per cent l: puld on uoh starter, the driven hulng the approval of the judlu. All hone: with name: of driven wlll be declared In at ll o'clock I- m» the d-v prior u) the race, when position! will be drawn to enable u: to print. score cud: with uctunl ltnrton. “Ellrlbllltv baled on thsxian, money winning clnulfl- on. Illbt: rcuerved to rlvo or extend credit for entrle: or other pal-pom. The Exhibition Association llllllllll no responsibility for my cccldent or damn: to any person or property dur- ln: this mm , ma this unllorltundlng i. we h: thll confront. Owner: must assume any damage to property or Brion: OIIIIQII by driven, nttendnuto or horse. lloyi flruw and stobllng free, loco: celled cl l P. M. Il.8.'l'.A. rule: tq govern except where they or changes in t» var "fllllflfllll conflict with thou: oflndltlone. u: all" Ill WI: fill Ollilblllty certlflccle: and Itlvof’! TIII OFFICIAL! The official: will b: mooted for their experience and nlloblllly and will b: Instructed 0o carry out tho rule: "m!!! and fflrlv. Ml purse money will be bold Immediate- lynftcriboncceudhoroemeuuooekedatogetumclrom Secretory mm leuvlng. . PIISINTATION OI’ PIIZI HONEY Prldey ovonln; on or ebout I10 o'clock the Pneidenl vfll Iwlrd mule! m» prise: u the winning when. driver: and coreloken, at the Judge: aloud and than: wlnnlugowerdewlllpleaocbeonhundtorecelvolbcm. - Entries Close July 25th, 1942 J’. W. BOULTER, Secretary. cannon-newts. r. I. f.