1! _ tblrd game la 11r1(:e1s.\';11'_1' i1 11111 ' the present 111110." \ l. \, For ‘Young Men W110 1 ‘ Set; ‘The Style OUNG MEN will wprcciatc the Y 1111-to-111c11111111tv ~lv1c and fabric 0f fllln‘ llwtctn (T1111. \V(1111 ut ‘.1 jaunty anglg, 1t \\'111 .1111i :1111.11t111‘>s to your appearance. A1111 1L 1< only (inc of the numerous $ntl1111v 111111-1111 .111y good store is now showing 111 l’.1- 1'11 (Taps. 46 Springhill Left. Last. N 1.11111. SPRlNGl-lll.l.-.".>\‘11|11 :11 hill baseball 11211111. {-11.1 champions and 1111111111.; 111' "Union Track Mark Clipped T0 2.12 1-2 .\'1-11;1.. 11'|.l11.. 1'1. '. .\l1, $11111, 1111. f Arnnr.» -. 111*. Kivrstvatl t'1"(1n1 111111 '11 .111(-k l)m11ps1-,11. , Qlolllcle lllllllll‘. ‘V1111 '11 11:11-11 1' 11-1 1 1.1. 111-1- 51111111111111. 0f Furl St. John Fusiliers \\‘1-(l111--1|:1,1'. 11 ,1 1,1 11-1111 'l‘r:111111lu111-, 1111-. ~lh6 first. gflmh‘ 1111 .'-l.11’1'i.'1' 11 ~ 11 111111111: i111- 1111: gutl1t11'in1:,(1l' "Gblllllllllllfllllb H1111 1'.ill 111111111 ' 111 \'i111- ('i1-(111it" 1-z11n11ai1z11- l0 St. John l~‘1'l1l11,v1-111-1111111, 111 1111» .~. the second gann- 111 1111 ..-1-1. . urday. All the r111:nl:1r. .11~1 11. H.111 1 - the trip and they 11111.1 1 11111-l1-11--- in winning. l\l:111:11<111' ('~111\\-.1_-. '1 probably send 311-111111-1 111 1. p11, 11 , . ttig right. hand 11111-1111 11.111 11_..~.:. against the 13111111111112. '11. \(1l1i ' pilcherbhould Kivv- .11 1,(-1111 .111. '1 , of himself agahun 1111.. 1...... (1 .. 1-1 1l11- .\'.11‘1l1 l\'n(1.\' F2111" tndny -....11 1111-5 11-1s u-ithoul. much 11'.» .11 .~l1.111,'l1l hunts. Jack 1-11111111! 1111- truck record 11.’, 'l‘l11- Anunstzi gelding 12111111111, which won u race 11'1|:1,\', 11111111111111 today. 1-1-11w1l 111111 11111111110115 thrills. 1 \11-1~1- <1-\-1~r:1l spills withnul. 1.1.1: i11_i11 a ll:11'|1(1_\' Delight. :1 1 1-111111 u1~111i111.'.ll11'e\\' his driver. r 111111 lmltctl into the rlvcr. played in 1110111111111 (11-1 ,.1.1-1 fans are accompauyiin: 1111- 1-1-111. 115111111111 (vithnut serious "—“'—‘."¢ " ' .1111=11\-_ (11111 (lrirvr was (ronsitlcrled 1111~t1-:11l_\- (11 huudle his horse v y .111 11 < .11<|1(-111I(-.d for thc rest ‘111- . .:<1111. i Had N0 V11iv=1 TRURO, SPpt, 1111. tlpas Dartmouth, 111 :1 representative 'l‘hn1-~- 1 said: "That 11111 v(1i1- :1 i11-.- fuflmatlon nl‘ a Nnvn S1 -1-1.1 llr 1 1 should rightly i111. i11 111; 1111111111. 20-19, in favour 1111 11111111-11111-1- 111.: the right lll.A.ll.l\. 111 t: -.-.1 .. that. 0f Mr. llnylu (‘11111-1111111111111 to 3 votes is (11111-11111111111 1 .111 that Mr. Doyle. 1111.11 1111 1112111 1-1 as b0 has nr1 11111111111111 st.11111 e~ 1' 1 .~ 111' 'l‘1-x llirkartl, promoter (‘1111-111111 lmnt i11 this c1111- llrtunoter Rickard A1111 Boxers Okay \\'.\.\'lllXlfllllij/gfflli, .'lll.——\Vllllt1 ~.1-1111111'.-' 1‘-.1r inter-state trans- 1. 111 'l‘n1111(1.y-D(1.111pscy fight 1 1 1.1 Ii llciuirlnivfii of .11 1= (hut it would hc 1 , 1 . A CHALLENGE 1 1'11 111 '1"l11--_1_1» 11-1111111 only he TRUE-Q. S901. 30. |-‘11.1111 .1 .1.1.1--~I 11111111. it was l1f}(‘llll‘€(1 in sun representing thc lll..-\.ll \ - - -11- 11.111: 1| 11111111111111! they were thG Chronicle 'l‘11nr1=1l;1‘v 1:i1l1' 1 1' ." 111- 115111 (-1111.~1pirn1-_v to 110ml mot- "I Cilfliiflflkf! Plltlilnl-t I11 1111 .1 11 11111: 11|" 11111. 111111111] {i11-t my authority of 111111112 .11 111. 11. ...1- s1.-111-111,.-1., .B. meeting 11111113" anti 1.111 .11. ~ <+> ---~--~ lsh all authority 1-r111111r1-1I t. A. Challel .'.ll.‘\'fl Lfllfl) MAYOR (II"I‘.\"I‘ANI)ING FIGURE 111:. (urn cncrgiesfand at an‘ - 1:11pm most men have still along‘ 1 111 co for their success, an im- .1.(- (1nd mtr-rnational practice as Tier Cup. 121111111111111111- 111' 1111- by football 1-11111111111111-11111 11 l-I- . ern Canrulu, lint 11111-1 111-1111 1.11111 1".- ed by. 11""- lmflll “"1l<‘l1'1 '11“ " 1-l1:1rt1-1.'r1rl accountant. and Yeti cannot 11111-11111 1111» 1-1111111-11111- 11111 . 11-1111. 111,... m1 mm, for cm, aflmrfl it comes to 11111111 1111-1111211 1l11»\1--1----‘1,,,-. 1,,,- ,1 ‘Tn-y wmc range or arm; 1908 n1’ 1h“ HD0111‘ i111 111111 lllll‘l1(‘('i.'.l€!l interests. ln. 11111111111101 111' ' 1111-11. 1111-1- 111- 11 enthusiastically sup- WOH the P1111 i11 1 1,. ,1, . ‘ 1.11.21 h1- h1= wife. a charming Am- lhn ltlontrcal 113112111111 lllluln‘ .1 - 1111-111 Indy of conspicuous drnmatlc| and Hllccormfnllv 11111111111. 11 11‘1~11'1-.. | against 311111111 1'11i\'1-r.it\, \l---1' I ‘ llwrnld Mnorc is 50 ycars o!‘ 1'68 1111 111111 1111s bt-cn an alderman 011 l, in :1 111111111 111 1P1» 111 1'11 '11-. i11 6. 192 7121111111 sillvt‘ 1921. A. _._ _.(.___,_ w a l, rite punks 015p c1111 "- 1 Q 1 .) .‘ Ul/ 1 _. 4/, 00d ci $118 1 Rodt-Glikhtfillnlitnl. . success it. was. . ,.1-1- 111-1111: lctt to federal (lis; . lowned by G. W-. Gerow. Presque scores to get them away. Allan A. stepping to the from with Donna Harvester a1. ‘m1 quarter in 33. half in 1,0014, three The Closing Day At The Provilwifll EX Twenty Dollar Gold Piece For Mdst Nu The .1021 Provincial Exhibition a good 111311 111 2.14. Acaclaville and horse races were broushl l0 5 880°01'1- close yesterday afternoon, when an- In the third the Maine entry step- otlier good crowd vltnllssed two pad-UM again and went ~- to the fast. classes of exciting races. quarter 4n‘ 831-2. hall’ 1.08. $11189 '11: is seldom our Exhibition Assoc- quarters ln 1.41 l-ll and the mile iation gets three fine days in a row. 2.14 3-4. Acaclavllle second and but that is what happened thls’Donna hervester third. ' ' . week and the glorious weather the In the fourth the stepping right past three days went as much as away, Allan A. out in front. at tho anything to make the exhibition the quarter in 33 3-4, the half, 1.06 3-4 and Allan A. widens the gap to the three quarters in 1.40 and wins eas- lly ln 2141-2. Worthy Louise sec- onds and Donna. Harvester third. 'I‘hat it was a success was clear- ly exemplified by the largest Bill-FY list in the history of the Associa- tion and "together with. the united patronage of our people who came on all three days left little to be de- sired from this Big Flair of 1927. Summary: 2.17 Class Trot and Pace, Purse $500 Fails to Lower Track Record Mac Aubrey. owned by E. B. Avery, Woodstock N. B. (Avery) Jack Volo, owned by R11 Reid. Gagctown, N. B. Lambert Todd, 2021-4 owned by Collie McKenzie of Truro, N- 5-1 at the conclusion of the races. paced a 1 mile against time to beat the track (J. Conroy) . . . . . 3 l 4 " record of 2101-4. Lambert was pac- Bud Hal, owned by B. ed by an auto and went a very fast Grady, S'Side, (Steele) .. 8 6 2 3 mllc but was two and s. half seconds Major 3., owned by Claudg. behind the required time. He went McMillan, Clvtown, . the quarter in‘ 33, half 1061-2. (Holmes) . .1 . . . . . . .. 2 5 5 4 three quarters, 1.40 3-4, mllc 2.13 3-4. Capt. Mack. owned by Collie McKenzie, Truro, Live Stock Parade N. S. (McKenzie) . . . . . .. 5 4 3ro Peter the Tramp. owned At the conclusion of the second by Bathurst Stables heat of the 2.17 class, the prize (Hood) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6110 winning live stool! cattle paraded in front of the grand stand and as each herd passed and its owner 'announced, the stand gave "ml-l"? Time: 2.14, 2.14, 2.15, 2141-2. 2.25 Class Trot, Purse $500 fed applause. Allen A. owned by G: W. 1' Gerow, Presque Isle, 1 cake Sale Maine, (Gerow) . . . . . . . ., 4 1 1 1 11111111 1111111111111 111i iiiifliiimt 1 n1 61051116211111 1x11111111 Two Good Classes 0f Horse Racing With Splendid Parade Of Live Stock Cattle And Daring Feats By Flying" Moors Featured And Allan A. Win ThefllassesliFastestTime, 2.14. Lambert Todd Fails To Break: Tmclf»Rao(1.rd. Mmte Gerow. WIIIS The v prjl-ficulps . Starter-Frank L. Power, Halifax. Judges-J. W. Arapt. New Glas- gow. N1 8.; F. J. E. Wright, Sum- merslde; Walter S. Brown, Char- lottetown. _ Timers-ll. B. MacMlllan, Chief, Ranahan, Charlottetown; Mat. Mc-l I 1 Adam, Glace Bay, clerk of Course; w. .1. Brown. ,_ Distance Judge—Patrlck Mc- Manon. __.__’.¢0-}————- 111111131011. Mac Aubrey M‘ P‘ _ 1111315151313 . QFFIUERSZ Byron Brown a Vice- President, Dr. Yeo. Mr. M. M. McNeill mber 0f Points. l i old. I MAS. gAvery, driver of Mac Aub- rey in the 2.17 Trot and PQW- To" dollars in gold. _ Monte Gcrow. Maine. driver of Allan A.. in thc 2.25 trot. Ten dol- lars in sold. Most Points Monte Gerow, Maine, idollars in gold. Fastest Mile Trotted Allan A., 2.14, Monte Gcrow.‘ Tcn idollars 111 gold. ‘ Fastest Mile Paced ' Mac Aubrey. 2121-2. A. a. Avery. ‘Ten dollars in gold. twenty bell a. registrationi Committee. Grooms Mr. Jenkins groom of Mac Aubrey five dollars in gold. Frank Cole. groom of Allan A., flvc dollars ln gold. (Canadian Prime.)- HALIFAX, Sept. 30.~ Tho annu- al meeting 111QM. P. 8.. A. A. U. n1‘ (7., at Truro yesterday elected 11hr ‘following afflicts: D. W. Frasen, President; S. lllrKie, Monctml and 1 Byron Brown, Charlotteunvn, Vic-11- Presltlents; U. D. Shlpley, Amherst. Scc'y Treasurer; Dr. V110. Chm“ Officials The Charlottetown Exhibition races are always splendidly conduct- cd and a great deal of this is due to the splendid officials who have been And, Fulton CampJ ' Q that has taken the c storm. Tho nds - Filmed in the f l"! prairie fink-covered; Evefthlng to my; 1g drip .of t o Wgg __g1l_l_e..,_i_g_ 11% 4 lultclowil, L, M, McNclll. 811111111013 1111111. antll-‘nlton Campbell. M11111 1111111011 were elected to rcglstrutioii committee. . k 1 | The resolution ("l the lllnllhx 1 C1111“ m fnnn 1t Nova, Scutin 11111111111 : was defeated 11y n r0111 nl‘ ‘l5 tn 131'» in the stand for several years: great. praise must. be given Frank J. Pow- er, of Halifax, whose splendid hand- ling of difficult fields of horses is commented on by those who under- stand the horse racing game. Mr. Power is fair to all and is in a "LAST TIMES STRANQFPTI-IEATRE’ South Dakota. _ l ' 111-nun; chasfi~resltlstma 2.117111 00'1" 133.15, 1 & 8.45 '1 The trcmendouh epic ofthe‘ We-dt 1, 1927 OBER ‘l- if! 1'1 class by hlmsclf as a starter. The 171N868. Messrs. John Grant of Nova Scotia. F‘. J. E. Wright of Summerside and Walter Brown of 13';- - “,1 1.11;, 11915100. SERIAL “Melting 11111110115111 Wwny- 1.1.1.3 Love " Sailors” COMEDY llirates Need Win T0 Capture Titlel." Charlottetown have the confidence of the horsemen and carry out their difficult duties with impartial Judg- ment. Acaciavillc, owned by W. - ‘ W. McNeili, Soutbport (McNellh . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 2 4 Worthy Louise, owned by l Merrytime Stables. Hali- fax (Boutller) . . . . .. 2 5 5 2 Donna Harvester, owned ‘l After the finish of the second ‘heat in the 2.25 class, the Stflflfil‘ lannounced that; Mr. J. A. McDon- aid. auctioneer would auction a ‘first prize winning cake. lhe pro- iceeds to be divided between the two — 1 NEW YORK’, Sum. IlIL-Jfhc Pir- ntcs were prncllvillll’ “llllvllll lllml 11111 1111111111111 League 12111111111111111111111 The timers, L. l3. McMillan, Chief T. Ranahan. Byron Brown. Clcrk W. J. Brown and Distance Judge Patrick McMahon and J. A. Mc- Donald who gets out the horses sn promptly are all excellent officials 2.1 11y thc Cincinnati Rods. 3 l1) ' Coming to the Strand, Friday, Saturday, ctob er 14 & 15. Official motion Pictures of 1 DEMPSEY-TUNNEY CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT . , 1 il l 111111 ""11"" 1 “""“"‘“' *"‘ "V1 St. Luuln (lurdluuls were cut down ‘ _ O tn (limlnish llic St. 1.011114‘ lint-t 110-11 sibility i11 thc nvcul nl n 1111- '1 1"‘. idle (‘twsairs 11115111111111 a lend 111" who deserve commendation for their good work. hospitals. The cake was baked by by Ln-Col. D. A. McKin- ‘ iMiss Margaret McDonald and non, Ch'town, (McKln- ‘ lbrought sixty dollars before it was, non) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 4 3 3 ifinally knocked down to Mr. Mllll- lgan of Morrison and Mllllgan of lNortham. ‘ The cake was bid in ten times Maud Axworthy, owned by W. A. McManus, Katherine Claude, owned Truro, N. S., (McManum 5 3 31-0 presenting of special ribbons to thc owners of the NOTES twn 11nd 01112-111111’ 111111111111 n11 first 11111011, while thc (Yardinuln defend- (gd the second rum! h)‘ llllll "- "(mill zigulnsl thc New Ynrk (limits, wl111 \\'(1r<1 nlso without srrhrtlnic. An innovation this year 151111; winning horses in and set, up again by the following by Collie McKenzie, ‘ 1320b class. These arc being special- 'l‘l“‘ lllilllllllllli" lgentlemen: Mr. Charles Chandler, Truro, (McKenzie) . . . . .. '1 6 41-01!’ designed and made 1m by i110 ‘Dr. F. C. Dougan, Mr. W. Chester S. Lloyd George, owned by B. rDvlnlmvn Regalia Co. of Toronto . 1McLure. M. L. A.. Mr. James Blake, s. Ogllvle, Truro, u. s, 11am: will be forwarded to them in ljl1l11l11111=l1 -- lMr. Leo Blake, Mr. H. H. Home, (Ogilvie), . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 5 8rd a YEW days. Si. 1.1111111 . ,Mr. Doyle of Halifax, James Pen- Eastern Lady, owned by A. Horsemen 11nd visitors say £11111- Ncw Yml‘ " ' ‘dergast, A. W. Wilson. Webster, Midgell, (Mc- 1 ‘ Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 8 7r0 1 ‘ Bad Spill Celia Todd, owned by Allie In the third heat of the 2.l'1 class 1Lcwis, Glace Bay, C.B. fPeler the Tramp caught- his shoe‘ (Lewis) . . . . . .." . . . . . .. dis ,and was thrown, his driver being Wlltawab, owned. by F. _ ‘thrown clear of the sulky, regained Warren,‘ St. Peters, . is feet quickly and held his horse (Warren) . . . . .. s [down until assistance arrived. Timer‘ 2151-2, 2.14, 2.14 3-4, 2141-2. ‘which quick action on the part of ~ - ;thc driver. Mr. Hood prevented any serious damage to his horse. ‘ 1 The exhibition races completed} , Mac Aubrey Win11 2.17 yesterday were ‘probably the bestl 1. In the 2.17 class trot and pace,_ever held on the local track. they l. Statistics 111 the Meet “w stake, Mac Aubrey, owned by E. Bpweré certainly the fastest and had el‘ James Arlllllll who Wvfkfld faith- ? Mmiv, "mun, um :w'n1Avcry, Woodstock. N. a. and driv- 1111111» elm finishbs than any we fullv and herd all summer and r111 en by Mr. Avery came out and won remember-bf seeing here. | thc first heat, losing the second to six to the clasapthey-competed for; tom-thousand dollars in rlw mon- ey aud of this amount lnce Ed-‘ wardi Island won» $1600. Nova. Sco- tia second with $1325,--New Bruns-1 i time, 2.14. Allan ‘A. Wins, 2.25 1 In the 2.25 class trot, Allan A.. fIslc. Maine and driven by that vet- ‘eran and popular reinsman Mont. Gerow after firilshing fourth in the lfirst heat: came back strong lmthe accou bed for $250. onshsaugnt firsts. Nova Scotla. three, R9111; I». and New Brunswick B. Avery of Woodstock, N. B.l drove two - winners, Mac Aubrey} owned by him winning the 2.17 bless‘ and the 2.14 class, Peter Conrbyn Wellington McNslll and B. Arm- strong each drove one winner. Eight/eon heats were trotted in four classes during the meeting. thel fastest heat being 2.14 made by Al-I lan A. in the 3.25 Trot. and the slowest heat being 2203-4 in that fifth heat of the 2.18 trot.. eighteen heats averaged 2151-3 which ls remarkable trotting by far surpassing any previous perform- ances over a P. E. I. track. There were four pacing classes during the meeting and thege took sixteen heats to decide the fastest heatbeing the first heat of the 2.14 class. when Mack Aubrey stepped In 2.12 l-2. Aubrey.g'l'hey_ getaway nicely on the second trip down, Major S. out. in front to the quarter half 1073-4, three quarters in 1.41, on the tum to the stretch Mac Aub- rey came with a burst and on a whipping drive won the heat from Major S.. in 2.14. The second heat was a repetition of the first to the three quarters. quarter in 331-2, half in 1.07, three quarters in 1401-2 and then Jack Volo came in close and raced with win a hot race in 2.14. In the third heat Jack Volo slip- ped out in front. Bud f-lal slipping ln the lead at the second tum and racing to the quarter ln 33 and the half in 107, the rest of the field stringing out in the rear, Mac Aub- rey came up to lead at the three quarters in 1.40 3-4 and winning on a good margin in 2.15. In the fourth heat the Aubrey horse stepped out in front and lead the whole route, quarter ln 331-2, half, 1071-2, three quarters ln 1.40 i-2, and mile, 3.14 l-2. 1-8 which is also th 1 111w ever Diced-in ths Province. The meeting also hpd the largest numbe of spills and impala-ups but. fortunately no one, wiw 11111111111. 2.25 Class In the 2.35 Clue Trot, ten horses came to the wire. Celia Todd, Allan 11., Maud Axwui-Qw. Lloyd George, Eastern Lady. Acaclavlllc, Kolllum, Claude. Donna Harvester. Wlltawah and Worthy Louise. They got away on the third trip down. Acaclavlllc slipping right out In front and hold- lng to the wire, quarter in 33, half 1061-2, three quarters in 1.40 3-4. mllc 2151-2 Worthy Louise second and Donna Harvester third. In the second heat it tool: olght Special Prim to Driven of Futon floats Monte Gerow. Maine, driver of Neshla in the 2.18 Trot, ten dollars in gold. ' Peter Conroy, Charlottetown drlv. er (If Margo Direct. in the 2.22 Trot and Pace. ‘Fen dollar gold plecg, driver of Acaclavllle ln the 2.30 trot, Ten dollar gold piece. 1A. B. Avery, Woodstock, N. B. driver of M“ Aubrey in the 2.14 Trot and Pace. Ten dollars in gold. ' Mr. Armstrong, driver ,0! Brim» Mac in the 2.20 trot. Ten dollars in gold. Monte Gerow. Maine, quarters ln 1.4014 and winning by Bill L1, 11; m; 3,31) pm, wheel to the driver of - Ten ' dol- the racing in Charlottetown and at the best ' seen such a large proportion of the prize money went abroad. For years the P. E. Island horses seemed to out- class the visitors, this year the vis- m the three days ma", were eight Arbing‘s work also as caretaker of. Jack Volo, but came back, to win-classes raced with a total of nfty-‘llle blllldlngs and 111$ kindly find.‘ a “m, the next two and first money. Best six starters or an average of almost cllllrleous manner l0 all milk!‘- 111m wick third‘ with $825 whlhfNalne-l, 1The| The sixteen heats averaged 2.15, fastest BVOIr_ Wellington McNeil], scuthporg. T1111. (‘nrsnira 111111111 u chum-c 111'. tlcfinitr-ly rupturing thc hunting 111w llllll‘l‘(1\\' l1_v :1 victory over the T101114, All Pittsburgh 11(11.1rls to 111k" iill‘ hnnnrr is (mo, triumph i11 thrnn rcnuliiiiiig starts. llnwever. ll‘ tl111. Rum drop thc thrnc frumcs and thc Curtis and (Hunts sweep 11111 their (1111-n1111tr1rs, the clubs will i111 Fredericton the previous wcck was in years. Outside horsemen think it is also a good thing for future exhibitions that ltors them £23k Szgaivgelanghzglnét lay]: 1111121011 11111 111111111 tic with (h1- numbers with mom g standing m1 fullmvs: The Track .. v w l‘ Avg’ A large amount of the credit for mnsmwgh ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " "3 m ‘GM the fast “me m . _ _ Si. 1.111115 .. . llfil GI .6011 ads 1s duo Cmctak- m" MannyTAlttdntlTlle Yarmouth Races‘ l to made thc oval fast and safe. Mr.‘ an ideal official. And one the ' "1 ~ " Charlottetown Driving Park Assoc- YARMOUTH 58111. 30.——Thc sec- iamm can bqproud m, 0nd day of thc Yarmouth Agricul-‘ , _ tural Exhibition has been \vcll up to the usual second day's attendance. and many hundreds of pcnplc have, been ln town. The big feature this’; aftcrnon was the horse racing 1nd‘ other sports at thc Victoria Driving PRINCE EDWARD r1111 111111: E Anus. PLAYER s i MAfllNEE 2.30 “T1112 WEASEL” TONIGHT—8.30 “THE WEASEL” l'ltl(1l1JS—hlatlncc-—26c, 16¢. _ 1. Evcnlngf-Tlc, 52¢, 8,0011 1 Seals 1111 Sale 1111- thcllntlrcldvlcek‘. 1111111211 011111-11 011ml 1 ‘ _ 9.30 A. M. Daily. Performances Start Sharp on Time. 1.11111: . . ' .. , 1 ~. 1 » . 1 P11“- ‘(P ‘I 1»1111>111l1‘“§¥1.1."a11rT'h111- Lo1'd‘$tl(11e1t1l"1§:sto “h2g1: "we End the W]? htelw 5011111 acilllqlllfvglrriebgilivlng There were ll") Classes or horses (11111 \i;. 1-1111-1‘ 011.011.1511 Sir Harold U ' 5 - [his ‘o ‘ 11116111111 in One-class and [Nova on me card’ "A ’ and "B", with only ‘l .11. .1 , 111m 1s at present an aldcr- ' " " ""' eeotmnwerm Mhther classes was T?” Trtseskh; cachf In the “A” _,... X r U ‘ w,‘ d .11 '_ g, I ‘ . , . . , cuss 0o our icats for Guy FREDERKTTON- “"1"- ii" . l1e11-1-1n11111 Lilzijwdssnatviiie 111 the 11.111211119231111 1'1 class itilifvliietzaimhfgeedailriiferislittrlilg $215112: $119" to Wm Tm summary is “s1 Mount Alblaou [Inna-rally 11111-111‘ H, ,.,- q“. Rowland-q term of of , l h u ' ' - " ~ ° “W57 1 1 ~ -. - 1m the. wire. Jack 0t er pimped, mulling 20 point; for ' 7.98m. Sackvllle 111111 111111111 . (I (1.1 ,, ,. m, 11101101111391- 3 1927 is a ma" $310 (geafgr t?’ ' . 1 . _ , , , \. , , , , _ , , ,1 - , . 9,1,. Tramp. Bud Hal, th, he received a. twenty dollar gold “A" CLASS T ‘ H !.I'H'_“I‘.’K'_ ‘ _ 1-‘11111111111111111: abuuy. He has 11111151111101 s- Captain Mack and Mac piece. ' ’ “OT o“ PAC" Lucopla The Great. (John Mc- Lead) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l l 1 Harry G.. (Gt-raid McNalr) ..2 2 2 Gormlcy Boy, (l. E. Cann) 3 3 dr “B" CLASS, TROT OR PACE Guy O'Neil (H. Hogg1 l 121, _ Afton King (n. 0111151 2 2 1 2 Ad‘ for your Cochnoto Boy (I. E. 011111111 ..3 3 :1 3‘ £3,163’? Alqf: AUTOMOBILE macs. Vclva, exhila- rates the akin after shaving- F RE E with each tube of William: Shaving Cream. This famous Shaving Cream (l) softens the beard . ,q1n¢k1y, ) ‘eliminate: . irritation, 3) leaves the ~ flee feeling BETTER than when you ltarted. Anothnr fcalurc of thc nftcr1111t111 was a tcn mllc nutnmobllc rm-i- which was won by Charles 1111111211 ln l4 minntcs and scvcn 1101111111111. The program closed with a fivu. mllc running race. which trns 11111-1 turcd by Reuben Pothlcr, time 30 minutes and 26 seconds. w-ifl; How Th-ey stain r. AMERICAHN LEAGUE. ‘CALORIC "11 .<1°1111l.11.111.. . QMPELES Warm, urnace i11 4 ~SIZES_ _Bcf0re buying a furnace call all our storewmdglpok the “CALORICP . iii over and decid for yourself. 1? ‘ rnic s niz/isomam ' 1‘ "jAjetubeJSe. Doublsailedtic. w L ' 111 ' - Nuw York . . . . . . . .. 108 44 .711 Phlintlvlpilla . 89 02 .589 _ U _‘ 1 . “211111111-11111 . 11:1 a1 .5112 "f" ~—----.—~-1—— ‘- llclrnit R0 69 .5311 ' (‘hit-nun , ,. 6B 82 '1 (‘lt-vnlniid 65 R4 .4811 ' ‘ . ' 81.1.0111»! .. 1. 1.1 ..111.,1n Starving Condition llt1slr1n_ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51 101 .3361 - C I u‘. 1111111011111. LEAGUE 1 ,,,,,,,,1,,.,1.1g;,11-,;-_;_11~;;p,1,,_ _ _1Starvlng to death in 111cm t of pm b ..h “Y? “lg lz-llb-lglienty. Edward Llndstroplr," .11 l‘ "'8. -: - - - - ~ ~~ -- -1 l] nlander. was taken from an iso- Sl- will! 91 ‘ll ~59llllated barn near hcre, seml-cnnscll NEW Yo?!‘ 90 61 59510115 and speechless from lac: Chlchso" . 84 (l7 .55" food. Llndstrom, a farm laborer our 01110111111110 7H '11 .4810: work. 111111 authorities 11111 1111-" BT00 Y“ (131 87 4201111111 been for three weeks with n - lloafmi . r17 112 Jlflfllthlng to eat but berries picked 1,11 Philadelphia M’ .1111‘ .1140 the woods and washed do 1... in when nel hay crop. . _ The man 1111b been 11a laced from his lut employment an unable. so he said, to.secure work. eventxlly growing too weak ffpm food lowtrfvel around. He declared that no one would, give lack him food. There was no record 0f his having been turned away from any of the local farm housenjnd 01 now he could starve in a country are pauper-lam is practically un- neyln and hospitality a by-word. a mystery to the authorities .. -H."‘Trainor1 ' , 11111. jfidwird 80 Grafton St. 1 - I 11. t - . plecbtl‘ Wm with 1| ~ 1 water from a spring. He was found on m ‘the 6~VAUDE VALUE ACTS-—6 THE MAE EDWARDS“ - NOVELTY (mcnusrua Phone 893-1. n barn on Ill ""053" gbbon went .to1 harvest (he it flifarm had been a man under observa- ounty Home.