Tll2__C_l_lARLO'l"l'ETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 20 m, . mp EXHIBITION RACE CLASSE For PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ' ' Your Druggist Sells and Recmiiiiieiitis N ox Kidney Flushers l 'l'ri n-iiili-i-t the f".'t J ii» i‘ 70 Kiiliii-i- iroiilile nilillii liililllulilinlii-lii st-rloiis results. Your kiitneys contain iliii-ii-iiiiiis ii_|' little filters. i-iii-it lt- iliaviiig spiivisl work to perform i . o . iiii-uh- iif these fiiii-rn bi-i-iuiie Ul\H.'.Ll ' iiiiisitiis iiiiil l ric nriitlrutiirs iitc ti]. . With the publication of its race program by the Provincial Exhibition today interest. will l flirt-inn. 'i‘iu.- riisiilt :s .| ltIl"l\.|ll|\' 1 I ,tliiii_i|. iui:i\_\' pit it. The iii 'lll ‘l . _ _ . . l .trait.‘.";:::..'i':.::i!: ‘.1 .i‘:::r....i'i'i;.:i ‘°°“ b” °°“’"‘-‘g “"4?” ma‘ ‘W’; m?“ “'"°" "l" be he" "it W“ if Aiiziiiii 160i t» i if‘? nun-l. i-i...i,..., ,...,,,._,. ,,.,.i. ill’ I 20th" Fm‘ years Maritime horsemen-and in fact those farther afieid—-have looked forward ‘l i ~ - _. n I . . V‘ Nmgf,‘j;,_},',,§;;_';§ f\')fif“|_]i_ii ii li ilihi- I to the Charlottetown races as _one of the brightest meets in the entire racing firmament. 351,013“1i;;|i|i;,oxi_i‘iil;iiilgiiytiplfl____‘ , Here a fast track, beautiful sui. oudings. a_ glad hand from the management, good treat. M", in m. ‘hm ‘iiiilililinii m... iilkin, ii“... l ment, purses paid at the wire four days racing with classes that fit any horse is assured. i I sie- world lnlhg nil-n»...- ‘ “ This year thci: has been a few changes made in the program such as the introduction zriio-ugihiriéizxz-lhain $11?" of the Two , Three and Four-Year-Old Futui-i ties, open to colts entered in these events. in- t "i V - l'{iii:hi*r—ilii‘~.\' _ terestvhas been steadily growing in these Juveinie racing affairs which have entries from nil together! _,\ m“. 1m“ about U", zinirul _lic.iith. _\iiiir over th M P . “m” at Camp omen) o" sum liirei‘ Will ii‘ _ e ar me rovinces, although known as the‘ Prince Edward island Futurities. it ii (m, m boys spent a ,.,,._.. qiiict A is felt thiit in staging them at the Provincial Exhibition ii izreat iiiaiiv more iieiiiile will have F . i-iiii (iii i, i i i - . . s M LIONEL BAR YM day in vamp. Service was held in II'IIR)I'€S‘II)"|IKOT“EDIII"::II ‘ an opportunity to look at the colts and become irterested in colt raising which is now so imp. A V‘ than". w“, m“. h’ “OHRE ‘ tjllitzsmgiiiiriigtkrg; igizcganlniinlil Cilaigd lnirlligllllltnljn. DgiifirL-i. ii‘... . glar inv the United_States and Europe. The oth er classes have been Planned so as to bring the . L,‘ . _ Dunk“, Lmunumuuum “Li. clam/i vii,“ . for m; Protestants bv me iassisb _ glllfrlflyyllirvirl iii... iieiii... iii-ii..- i... est available racing talent together. They have been changed but slightly from last year ‘l’ l l ill\lLll_ l ll\\'¢—\l L) i‘ <1. ‘ill-S "ti ant leaders Niall Burnett Rupert iit-edlclillamn‘ BM “ 31' ‘Mum, when the contests were “flied Hmong ll“? besi- 9f all “m9- e \- .1 t .-,-ii.,._. l’ -, _ - __ ~ * ' _ . . . . . . _ . ., . . .. s ‘“¥;‘.’°.‘f?. ~ A ""00" fee“ "e mi ii the iii-iii o‘ a """"‘"‘.i""*"i 8"“ T-"iihi "Y t ._ _ _ _ »n ‘a c -i 5 v i . . the Macdonald Tobacco Company of Monti-ea] known as the British Consols Trophy. to oe a. .. m, Wmuwmm v ouncil Fue “as held. and such . ' . . . i.» 1551-4‘ m w». . wuww-w- ......,............,.-_,,,.,__ . . _ _ , , - presented to the driver who scores the mos Oluts durlu ll"? full!‘ (l8 5 1'30"‘ - A fill ill!- 1; old hymns as Ruik oi Ages. and e | . . . p i D N,,a,.,,,.M,. God to T,“ “.,.,.,su,,g_ s pears elsewhere on this page, This gift from the popular Tobacco Company is much ap- a ‘ Special selections \\'t‘l‘(‘ given by C ——_-- preciated and everywhere among horsemen spoken of with interest. It will no doubt be the 2i . ., - 533%,. lllirgiliilioniiiiiflytli-eléucrlcintl RASWELL ‘w Photographs means of further increasing the rivalry among the great teamsters who will attend the meet $1 ‘ 2 ‘ .‘ 1 * ' ‘ . ' in mid-August i cron. singing The End of a Buy cul-l-lsoNs l0! Detler Perniai. . ' . . . . . f‘, i , 5mm D1,}, Oi, ind n; Mimnbi... em Waves. L-901-5-28-t; Special prizes for owners drivers and r00m5 Wlll be Wlllllluell H5 usual, with the 500 "In l“ witiiu dc lush: fob k’ tht k db'h g ' :i- ;. ._. -'_'i_ in; i c- Viiii ‘iiiixi . c ac o , _ ,_ f r rea ing e rac recor ot trottin and pacing. l‘: ‘l 3 l 01% lgrgixlltl‘ l‘ l ' ' Sllllllrltl-EQERA"°“.,_.,§;,§Y$_,,_‘§ R. M. Webber, of Milltown, N.B., whg was Qllgflged at the conclusion of last YBBVB Faces. Q, n _ w. A Chg ‘arniwoxxnxfff, 3w ______ ' will again act as starter and a capable stand 0f officials Wlll judge Bull time the "enli- ii- ti cnnip Ciilci Niiili Eiii-nrtt. on the 1 nléigiglalt. Kcohiaixdrios" DC; The track, which is even now in excellent Condition. Will be further lmllfflvell ,5" 11$ l0 m E courage and v patient-e of Glenn ‘ a 9*“ Bmlilligiiyjflliikéi make it faster than ever in its history. All horses must be declared in at eleven ociock on u Ccglllnnillglhaln llnillllllg irliililili tilt l A " ' the day prior to the race. This will permit the management to have score cards printed with e e 30S "i \' ‘ V _ . w worm Mom” Wk on m? Good AEN noun; i0 '\>.\LLE4Y__ the actual starters and thus prevent confusion due to a number of horses beinfl 0" the "ti" st Turn. its origin, why we have it in aglogr lfiiilpéltwggrlvlfllsgnx20‘ ell-v card which have been drawn. . p SFOllililfl and nun on courtesy lll Chmloytettnvnxvili“ $0 én- fir-lift; In addition to the race program of the four days. Auflllfil» 17th l0 20th. l! mfl8l\lfl¢""" 2i scniiltiiiirb cspciigilhi-r r0103! sh l me Annapol; V311,‘. whore mo‘, line of Vaudeville and other entertainment has been secured. Here are the race events: .o ic ninp lit’ tn‘ ‘g imend Spvndlng q Ifinfmiqil. H x ' ll Council Fire. iviis givcn by - f . e ‘ l-‘ll’ .1 _ iiiz friends and icl .\cs. ~--H'.ll‘f'\x ti; iiigiziipil-gsitmitveii]: miigligenorkhm I em... BIIARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l toward the climax of their camp. ' “M, w “e y; P‘ lucid Day, (liliilif! which such Personals 91 cuints as signalling. first aid.l Mr A N M~WK b 1 I I I ' I I I §_ tower building. rnciiig. swimming - i i 1"‘ =l\‘- ‘PllPFii Mnii- i & P l h t o i and other Scout activities will be RE“ °f Cassldys‘Lm"T°rmlt°‘ “ml l o e l I u n 1 nmur,.d_ wit. m... asking you m _lrs. .\facl{ai' who have been vlsit- - N‘, note ihc dntc. Wednesday. July m! Malpflillf‘ mid Shauflvl-lotnl p » i ’ ii oite Reserved ieuts ‘list. sinriiiii; at two orlock. All Brackl" Beafhi all‘ leflllllfl illlF K i-i- i~ H llii"l't‘.\if'fl arc asked to attend and morning for Tmmlwi i ' 01 src tiic Scouts at work and play. ~ Il r“"‘r,l’ln'_1‘ __ 2 Also on Field Day ilicrc will be a M‘ H5"? Lmilam and lllill‘ 1 1 I S‘ . l ‘w-‘r ~~~ a i: n special Council Firc. which will be xtpglewf Nglslcr “I011” Hillrlngion l " h e: ; , . . . ~ ‘ 0 rightnn ‘.Ms.ss.. n "om- d , - a a ' . g i E E n so phn to stay for grants: by: their cousin. Miss rhlfliflt 7 9 s“; ' 4 til The boys seem very happvdom ar y. o Cnrdicrin. P.E,1'. motrrr- l u‘ W __ “We, ‘poms m, pmym», w, .g_.ien...s..in.g.:,.d,.i,. r,,.,,.(,i,,na., (A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL TRO'1"l‘ING ASSOCIATION) ‘— *"- ‘Y - i ,__- ,- ;_ - r 2n an or"! ‘ i P ' “Camille” At 533g;- mfiffit. "$1.25; Qgfjuni” “f; _-_ ‘° 1, FREE FOR ALL TROT AND P ACE _ .._ _ __ _ _ PURSE $500.00 51 _ n M , . i ' .. - J . Mr. Robert Hy! d an. "l. i.i i l-‘nj-Lsl“ i-‘odey e ivi-d “m” Edward di‘.“.‘.‘;%...i38.°§“;‘:...§"21.““i3;...‘“§.i?“ Sony... m.‘ i? ...?..‘.". i; i2. 2.12 TROT AND PACE-it seconds allowed ti-ettei-s ,-PURSE $400.00 s4 —--».A , .. e has four _vc r, (1 1 \ b‘ . ‘ti .-—~ _. . . . . Flilfrlll! Grcln Garbo nnii m“ m“ l" f_“°“‘“°"' lmm" lspendini: his holitlzicsfltlliihn“. PT. 3. 2.15 TROT AND PACE—4 SECOIHlS HllOWGd tIOtlZGIS —~PURSE $400.00 . l t . .. T, a‘ “n, .. l “Mwrt Twmr Hoping to sce all the parents i MA“ M" Jnvivo Tim “Wm? MD ,. i ~- .--J-i h: Aft-BLED ‘i: and any others who are iiiierestcd iivmima5 6pm,,‘ ‘m; £5,106" m 4, 2,17 TROT AND PACE -- - i -— - —- —- -— -— -— $40000 ‘ ‘er 'i~ist~i, was." "f',";‘ g : WITH LIFE . . . : n. oi Garbo and Eli‘. °" ° “Y €2:‘“F;“,°",,§,q;i,§;ii;, 3;; guy; 5. 2.20 TROT AND PACE _ - _ --__-_--- PURSE $400.00 » l AND LA Uaeisv Ar : g0;;.;¢.1;i;,;g* $13-11; ggggg; Yo“ s°°“.i,‘§§y BM, Hiiiiiiiiiiii- ii ciiiieiiiiiiiiii». 6, 223 PACE _ _. _ ._ __ __ ._ ___ __ ._. _ __ __ _. _ PURSE $350.00 l ' '1 Lil *‘- ' i ‘ - . gi i LAL‘ * l “iiiiéliliniii t.» Mctro-Gold\\'yii- Iv (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.14 or better in a race.) " i l hluyer uuli (iCiiWu cukor drccting I st ' , . - er i ________._____._____...._._._____ 0 ‘a I : niiii a iilriliinnbt cast in supporti the y y Hlt ‘ l 7e _ i 0 . I uu i..i 0v i s or i ' . " i’ ' ‘ . 43.33;‘; At capitol 8. 2.17 TROT - - - — - — — — - - — — — - - —PURSE $40000 I . _ . _ _, _ _ _ ___ e__ I : Lilgclzrnaicitiaiirwfgttlciig’. enggisenxpcilciuge lficzlnamén Ipmgcjxgl: Llfquci,» W35! Lnliafiipgziiltliétyaiicligiice at Liie Capi- 9- (013811 t0 Trotters WhQ have . n _~ E I : ...lpi.-....-. midi-n 'i'iiea‘.i'c an ihizujiiéiliiti; g; i; El;;,*;j,§§8,,gg_ .i..._.-.-..... .;,§,i,$f,,ay,f*g;fgr;;igi,,f;i- not taken a record of 2.14 or better in arace ' = iii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii “iiiiiftfiiililfi. $53.5“; a 10. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity I c I ‘Cum; Llililillli i'iilC(l ~ his recent ""'“““"“~" "‘ w‘ U ' ' " “l 5 ' 5 01l- l . ,. i -_- ha’. 0.. ii......... 51ml“ i..i....ii i... iijiii» i» ‘i, iii-wiigiiii poi liqiiiiifisic Lnlfdff, Big“? Piiliiii- iiiisiiiiiii l "l1. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity’. ‘ - "‘ ."£‘.“““ liilei‘ihi-lfieififtii"SW25... ‘i. i-iiiméiiiil. ifi1°‘l‘i‘i.§“%é°f.‘.;." ~12 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE Prince Edward Island Futiiritw >- :0 t l s. i‘ ct" c‘ HARHOH o . s- e‘ i ' ‘fllllii- . i : i WW1“, aifjrd; ‘g0 me mos, pat LIL prcscnt assist ligqPItil. McKayJLili‘ ‘izfl-flillillrOl iiiurclci" and mystery a _ ’ s Ii h _ “w o, . .U.,kmg career and ui iJa llOli>lli in piipaiing a boolem ‘I081 aiinn. liic Silliiltifling Cnnl The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $500 to be distributed among the winner! along with the lluullll. : ii u» Ai-nmiid_ me iovel- ,5 on biiiiiiuiliii 001N511 POHCY- i “fle $110105’ ltliiufn. Vivicnni paid in for these Futuritles. l I b ' rit- s anti lli;\l iii.- XLilIL-sll policy osbmnc‘ lnvodom “"1 Mil. Georgi l I l.[3'i)i'i[iia1"it_ Casi inciiidgs Liom-i Q1 tilt‘ llfvfiilii Cflliildluii covemqZutco, Raymond Hutton, (IEOigQ 'l‘hrcc or more classified dash races and two or more I nnlng races will be given during the meeting. These . : i;B,,_.V,,,OH._ Ehzlxheth AHML Jess“, incnius routed in the past. 1t lfyllli. Edward l'&l\\'ll‘_\‘, Louis Natii- will be for purses of $100 each, with 5% entrance fee deducted from money winners. Dashes do not. count ll l Rd; ,i,_ Hm“. namely Lenore Umc tiocsiit change with governments, e-iux, and Robert Eininrt O'Connor. fro h competition. n i i P v v t I I. m HOW Gyms‘ Rex QMBHQY: and ii. has been cvolved slowly. The F711‘ Sliflfy deals- vviili n in;llioii- v ', l I lid.» 1 llditlit- nnd E. E. Clive, all “"19" Principles" iii-ti, niieriitwvsiiapci‘ publhsliiir whose life SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS . i. ‘ ' : oi vvliiim Bivc Performances of siel- l‘: h‘ Hum’ be CQnLl-Onetl and for‘ l) ,‘“.““"‘°‘l by a illlrwnuus 9"‘ _ t l ;;ii» iiilibi-c, inLiiiiLt-tl by Canada. in the interests I91") “ho also proinist-s- Lu murder A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse in each race. THE MACDONALD T01 a ‘ (who. as Dmms- immm-tni iimdy Iiiiii “clinic oi iiic vvuole Canaciinn the entire ialillly. Beloru- tiie pub- BACCO COMPANY 0F MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy, known as The British. Console Trophy, i llsllei can act to protect liimsoii whit-ii iiiiii he awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting" This Aseocia will also give people. 2. rrcedoni oi action. Tiiere can- End ii s loved ones. he and two son.» (‘ulllillLliiCiiiS 1n ad- K1‘? killed lli'i(l(‘l‘ mystt-rious circum- "f ti1ri CEiiYlClllRS," performs her fin- "luiiis because siie is so $20.00 to the driver scoring the most points lll-lrllll We meeting. $10.00 to the driver scoring the second mull cnt i-tilc. pt points during the meet. First place counts five points. second place three points, third place two points lull 0.\ ~tialiy lovely and mysfcrious m)“ be “l” _ _ . t“ “.1. m“ pursmml u. blends lililtfi to participate in any kind oi I stances. It is then tiiiit Lt forniizr {niii-tii place one point. $10.00 will be given the winning drivgr iii Qflch i-iiiie, ‘ wiiii tlint of the exotic Parisian w“? m“ ‘é W“ Bum“ Wm‘ s“: I ifpolllgl‘ “ow a mil?“ “emu” w $10.00 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat. trotted din-in; the meet and $10.00 to the driver driving V/iiirid Lauiici s siiiicnicnt in i900. 15 ° lmJlPs-EIOH to solvc the niiiii. ‘he (“an he“ paced during ‘he meet inn attiti FRt'l‘illi"(‘d luxury and . tic liar-ii for love. f the horse trotting the fastest heat and Teri Dollars to the caretaker zritiictice which’ iitxcri the idurd 'l'lieatrc in cfiitnciiy it szivii razor demonstration iicariy approval. ders and apprcliciiri tlic criniiiinl. aso to save the life oi‘ tlic pub-i Jshers daughter with whom hc isi fen Dollars will be given the caretaker o of the horse pacing the fastest heat. Five Dollars will be given to the caretaker of each horse winning a race in the trotting and pacing clause during the meet. Fifty Dollars will be given to the owner of the horse that beats track pacing record of 2.05% in a race except as provided for below. Fifty Dollars to the owner of the horse that beats the track trotting record of 2.09% in I race except as provided for below. In case two horses beat the above records then the awards go to the flutes! . horse. If two horses tie fur the awards the money will be divided equally. Entries close August 2nd with J. W. BOULTER. Secretary. Charlottetown, P- E- l- "Wliilst l. cannot iitilllil, that Can- ilflfl siioihu Lnkc purl in all the \\ oi urtiat Britain, neither am p pared to say illflL she should l" 19W‘- niii, lithe piirt ii any vvnr at all. 1 The "leillod ‘ll lllh‘ (lDPlYii-lfllizii ii,“ piiiipnii-ii ii, it»; iipuii tag“ c353 I and the adventures ht- encounters upcn its iiuiriis us it uiises. 1 c.atm 8'3 t0 ilrovitie one o1 tlic must in- ‘ .. kidiiillztzl.ki‘ii.itfiihu.lima“ HAL the future 11811 n8 sirccn §i0llCs u.’ 1.5 kind -=\'t.‘< til’ l)i'\\'I'BE" |..\.\l" \ liberty m l that has been iilnicil. l l (lclilllzlclllllill '_ act or not to not, to interfere or ' i (" .-.‘. ‘lfli, .--. ' not to ititci'ii,ii.. iu do JUSL as she fllifl ilit‘ cottiiirv in sui-li ft (‘l'i‘l\ . ,._ . - ii c , .. ,1 _, , , , _ , . . - _ ‘ -i ONDITIQNS fer horses to another class to which they are eligible. re- } p‘ a i ‘. pita» s. .ii.u that. she shall itstivt but the adoption of such n po icy in GENERAL C open m. substitute ‘Home, ‘mum; “vfl-"flnm or fig" o, I iii; ‘mart/life Yvi"... . ,_,_,___v Um) h _ ll‘! ii iii the ll-gllt to Judge ulic- I ndinnce llllillli. clivdv ilic coitntryl (ALL RACES MILE HEATS, extend racing duet ‘ :T\fl':‘!v\i(; ‘i..\_ii,“»_ _\|\‘/ "m, '" tiisantdinciit Ls llgugulll}. no‘ “m” l” Liluhe m‘ her Lififlthfnll“ igylsgf‘ Additional entries of an individual ownership may bl v i...i-. l .» - _i i." _ _ ii It‘) n \I »- 1101100 its mii- Pmmvr mm; has slated sum.” do“ m, "Winn b‘. m“, “mo M“ i The Charlottetown Race Track is now one of the fsst- made in any class by the payment of 1% on closing date. l i . ,. ., _ _ __ w.“ . q silt» Ml. built-en" M). dwnsn.“ m, U“. pa“ o; Cam i... in a brim. Conamnn w may“. a i est, best laid out and cared for tracks, and surely the most but entries of separate ownership, although in the same l i 1 ii - - H l‘! \ H ‘ lwlll-lctil min in i,,ii__i-,|,i,iii, iii “iii \vill have vihtl (lci-i-iiiii. beautifully situated of any in the Maritime Provinces. A stable must pay installment in full. ‘ l-l ii 0* - ~ *7" \ i" ' to in: Lilhuii u)‘ iiic i-anianient or l RfYarinn Don Ari-liiiiilti iviis i: 8"?!‘ dill °l 95°" Wlll l" "WM l" k"? "i l" 3919'! Pl’ l‘ ,i|. i~ _ _ _ _ 'l“t\ \,\I iilllhlil“ 05 m" inning oi cannon. ii the light of the Ciia r. and the guests were Rn. order. all through the period before the races and durlnl Two entries of the same ownership may start in the l'i i - '* "I \ ‘l “ ""“‘*"“ ll l"""““li4 of m»? ii.i existing turcumsnances. vircum- tnriatis Alli-orb Briltirii nud ti‘ the races so that no horse will become unsound or suiicr same race, providing the full 5% ls paid on each starter, i, __ f| ‘iii i ti i W Viilnllltflltf filbl 51ml“ stances oi the uay as tney exist in Walsh. M.P.. of Aiiontri-iil. Horace injury and to enable them to make fast. time. the drivers having the approval of the judges. '-' "" ‘ " ii" " il-M ‘ H (“ll n“wf"l.l’ull"ll' l“ me “m” Cnhnilii. kl.) well as in tlie areas in- IW. Hlllchins, Jiz, sumincrviilc, i . Ari-Ive i‘!i.iirii~ i.n - i000 \.\t l-‘Ilc uloritik" is whliit tge doc- volicd." Mass. al=o ihc i0ll0\\'iiii_' non Rn- l Horsemen (providing they are racing exclusively at our All horses with nemcs of drivers must be declared. I Ziiiivi- t ‘~- I‘ ,\l If“ 5 '3' Cmlm" C 1501111‘ 3. hflvllflly rcintitms uith the Un- tarians. Cant. Cuvznii-i-foivc HMS. l meeting) by wiring at. our expense notifying us of their by ll o'clock ain. the dly prior to "N! P800 hen W!" W! i» iiill f’ u. " _ . 11013 $41195 "ill-‘l- be mflllilalneil Dmldwi Hfmlld Wl‘l‘l"l'i““ll- 1300' arrival will be met at the train and their baggage trane- will be drawn to enable us to print score ca,r s with actual . i- it x ' (n-"W-l’ i‘ "1 iihv Povelleni 0f Ciiiiiitiii has, hesitated to iiimly t0"- C- R- Mile“. “viii! "ltiwii- Phi- i ferred to the ground without cost to them. also taken sway starters. and“. i; p" ' :‘~..'l1i‘ 0f NFitIOHS- he Slilfl. military sanctions. as it might _.m- badoes. Philip A. Kcirlicm. of Port Winn,“ m" u, "mm Ev", emu-t w||| b; made w mgk! _ pahsl.,u,..,,; “H, n,“ p,._,,,_,.h_d m ‘out’ i0 llill‘.'.l silos upor. the pie- pcri. relations with the Unite-d v Hope, Oni.. A. M. lvincKayi. Toronto. ‘he noun-Mn», u“. Pius-m and "m1 than, “my fgglln‘ Ellgthlllty based on N, T, A, mgugy winning cigeqlfl- |,,>_u_._.um_ h“ ‘m, "W", M “m! "my v .tui.. i. iit_ .lciiiii_i,_ upon ii main- tiiHiCS. At. the same time, we do F. Gordon Spr-ivciii- ClllliHTlClOWi‘ m“ "my have been we" “on”; iiittlim, ' ~“j‘\p"l) “hm, d.“ M H, miynus‘ 3 i l'll»nl'lr'il boundaries not want to be in a position of hav- Rxitarian Rt-d Ainsworih bvnug‘ sintu- qizo. They int; w choose bclvrcen that country ,un the mniicr of n contribution i A" races to be "wed on three he" Dian. 10% o; “d, The r i-iu-i - i 1i no _ r “m” for any accident or damage to any person or property "lows itl |’i..\ llfiflfilli purse will be awarded to the winner. The remainder will be divided into three equal parts. one part to be need for each heat In the event of there being three heat winners and Great Britain. ttlui Commiiititv Boys Camp ii‘ it. A desire to maintain British Canoe Cove. On motion it wits rlc ' desire oi lc dcd to vote $200 for that object. y roniizc llifll tin: w b" "‘“"““‘*‘l“li dull"! "ill meet-int. Hid this understanding is part ol N‘ (lit \ T. \ this contract. uutti- ~.. ~ , A‘ I lr~:{)\. "lllllil-lyréflrlq i mic (‘quail attention to i-e- connection. This is the i i . . s i At . - v , .~i < . ii i ' 1*“ ~ ~~- JVQHHL the; ‘fies of-YML — .~~- ‘m grew’ mlumu m me people m ..______ w. __ _ they shall have a fourth heat. to determine the winner. - i Ma Canada. basvd partly on sentiment, -~-_.._. ..._. .. — -~_—_-.— ‘hm ska" “d sum": h” All purses divided 50, 25, 15 and l0. Entry fee 5%» Five per cent. of the money raced for each heat will be deducted from the first and second horses: 3% will be deducted from the third horse and 2% from the fourth horse. Entrance fees and deductions do not. apply to "uturitlel. Six horses to enter and four to start. partly on material advantages. siiph as our preferential position in the British market. 5 We should retain our member- shp in the Licague o1 Nations so Long as the obligations are not. too strict. 6. Canada assumes full responsi- bility for local defence. At. the same timc, she feels she should take advantage of hcr peculiar geo- graphical and political situation. 7. The commercial policy, Mr. Klnii fees that one oi the best contributions that Canada can make to world peace is to facilitate in- tcrnationnl trade. The present policy. is loss likely than any other to arouse opposi- tion of a consldernbiii scrliaii of the Catiadiiiu people. It. i1lll_\’ i>c that some timc in tin- iiitizrc. Canada will hnvn to decide in I moment of crisis whether or not. she will participate actively in war and that issue will spilt the country. A positive policy after; IQ. i I Q flii N. T. A. rules to govern. except where they conflict with these conditions. Be lure and bring your eligibility certificates. Island lilo-tor Transport Ltd. . Summer Bus Schedule ill N l.l'.'.i\\|‘lS (TIIARLOTIE UVYN rm: .~U.\l‘.\lIiIR\'IDl-J ivi.\ KENSINUTON) Dfllly viii pt .\lli‘1'-Zl_\ 8.00 Ad“. l'Z.l5 PM“. 2.10 l'..\l. 4.00 PJVL Sillllrtluy only l0.30 P..\l. Sunday only 10.30 AM. 8.30 Put], ioi: .\'_l'M.\lf-;I>{.\‘IRE 10in mines, liiiily iiu-cpt Saturday and Sunday 3.45 I'M. Snlurtiny only M") p_,\1_ FOR BOIIDI, Slflfllll-IRSIDI-J) connecting with Jlznitlaiiil Ilus Service Daily curt-pt Sunday‘ 3,10 RM, FOR NORTH IAKI‘) H’ \ SUFRIS) Ditlly except syittirtiity nml Siiitilnv 4.30 PJVI. Saturday mil,» 1.30 l'.. 1.00 RM, FOR TIC-SIS" Daily except Sunday THE OFFICIAL! The officials will be selected for their efllerlenee and reliability and will be instructed to carry out the ruler firmly and fairly to all. All purse money will be paid lllimefllltelv after the races and horsemen are asked to get same from Secretary before leaving. PRESENTATION OI‘ PRIZE‘ MONEY Friday evening the r. rtdent will award special rib- lmlll- wiles. to the winning owners. drlveraand caretakers. eligible as on J uiy 15th. Earnings or affect classes or conditions. J. W. BOULTER. Secretary, _ Charlottetown, EEJ. Right reserved to change pro am. reject any entry. or if entry appears to lay over eld to the extent that there ls not. In the opinion of the management, sufficient competition. then the said entry may be transferred to I faster class or entry fee refunded. bar lny driver and to declare race off on account of bad weather, or falling to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to trans- Entries Close August 2nd. Horses records made after that date will not f/a/z MILD Fine Cut ‘#825513’: lOi Also in loch-top l|n< 4.00 P-M. i.»