AUGUST 5, 19,, A ‘ $1: EIGHT _ THE , CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN F. S. ALL nrcoans Bli0l(Ell rnovmcut rxmamou cnntonrrowu n.w-.-.-w-.v.=b-u-b-.-a.-i.-.-.-.-.-.-.-i.-u-a.-.-s.rr.- August 14th to 18th. One hundred and sixty entries in the 12 classes to he raced Tues- day, August 15th, Wednesday, August 16th, Thursday, August 17_ Fri- day, August 18th, means that records since racing commenced Septem- ber, ISS9, have been shattered. In that half century its stretches have i echoed to the hoof beats of thousands of gallant steeds. Every year ‘ horses from the Maritimes have gathered on the Fair Grounds to test their mettle in exciting races. Never, however, in that long period has there been such a galaxy of speed as is entered for the Golden Jubilee, FAIR W E When They Step At Charlottetown Maritimes_ were coming here. the job. ‘ _ While each year this race meet seems to be growing in popularity, , « yet it was with considerable delight and amazement the management Program Of 14 8015- .94 ' looked over the entry list to find that 113 horses from widely separated Over 100 Horses if V 1 ENTRIES /‘ V M NO. 1—FREE FOR ALL TROT and PACE 7? 1—BAR.NEY rumovsn 2.0-1, b.st., by Guy McKinney, \ ' ' r ', owned by c. M. Alexsnder, Saint John, mo. 2—-DEILMAT 2.04 1-2, br.g., by Peter Volo, James Mc- Intyre, Pt. Hswkesbury, C.B. 8-JANE AZOFF 1.59 1-2, cb.m., by Aloff, owned by C. H. Horton, Murray River. 4—M.ARVIN BROOKE 2.04 1-4, b. 5., by Peter Brooke, . ' owned by C. L. Dsuphlnee, I-Isllfu v 5—PE'I‘ER. DALE 2.03 1-2, b.g.. by Peter Potempkin, own- ed by T. V. Holdswsy, Houlton, Maine. 6—RAINEY G. HENLEY 2.06, br.g., by Peter Henley, . !,-,, owned by Charles Ballard, sydney Mines, iv"; '1-1?/OYA1. HANOVER 2.08 1-4, b.g., by Guy McKinney, ' owned by Matt McAdam, New Aberdeen, C.B. 3—SIMCOE HARVESTEII 2.04 1-2, b.¢., by Lee Harvester. owned by F. C. Mecurdy, Trnro, N.S. B-TRACEY HANOVER 2.03, b.[., by Sandy Flush, own- ed by A. Lnngiile, Hnrtlnnd, N.B, l0—VIKING 2.08 3-4, b. 3., by Peter Voio, owned by Richard Jnbalee, North Sydney. 11—WALTl.-‘.11. BROWN 2.05 1-4, ch.g., by Martinique, owned by Messrs. Etter and Sleeves, Moneton, N.B. 12-SING-AL SENATOR 2.08 1-4, b.h., by Slngal Peter. own- ed by George Gay, Moncton. N0. 2—2.12 TROT and PACE .(—BUCK HANOVER 2.05 1-2, b.h., by Great Volo, min. ed by Samuel Walker, Halifax. s—rmuvEr HANOVER 2.01, b.st., by Guy McKinney, owned by C. M. Aiexbnder, Saint John. l—BILLY 2.08 3-4, br.g., by Volomlte, owned by I-Ialey McLaughlin. Ft. Fnlrileld, Maine. 4—CA1.UME’1‘ DUKE 2.10 1-2, h. 1., by Belwln, owned by / Geo. Kuhn, Halifax. " 5—DUDEY PATCH 2.10, b.g., by Gilbert Pitch. owned by N"! Gil-slow Community Club, New Glasgow, N.s. G—JEANNE TRUAX 2.00 1-4, b. m., by Trunx, owned by H. M. Sweeney, Bridgewaler, N.S. 7—JOSIE THE GREAT 2.00 1-2, b.m.. by Cnptnln Au- brey. owned by P. L. Bowness, Summerslde. 8-MARVIN BROOKE 2.04 1-4. b.g., by Peter Brooke, owned by C. L, Dsnphlnea, Halifax. 9-QUAKER. GIRL 2.09 1-4, b. m.. by Peter Volo, owned by Geo. S. ’1‘Iy'ner. Westphsl, Halifax Co., N.S. 10—I1AINEY G. HENLEY 2.06, br. 1.," by Peter Henley, owned by Chules Ballard. Sydney Mines. 11—ROYAL HANOVER 2.08 1-4, b.g., by Guy Mclunney, owned by Matt McAdam, New Aberdeen. C.B. 12—SIGNAL SENATOR 2.03 1-4, br.s.. by signni rem, owned by George G y, Moncton. l.I—'I'Il.ACEY HANOVER. 2.03, b..l.. by Ssndy Huh, own. ed by A. Longille, Hsrtland, N.B. 1l—VII(ING 2.08 3-4, b. 3., by Peter Volo, owned by Richard Jsbslee, North Sydney. N0. 3-214 TROT and PACE s—AAB40N L. 2.10 1-4, b. 3.. by Bill I... owned by McNeil] snd Molssse. 2—PIILLY 2.08 3-4, br. 1., by Volosnlte, owned by Holey Melangblin, Fort Fslrfield, Maine. I—BUCK HANOVER 2.06 1-3. b.h., by Great Voio, own. ed by Samuel Wslker, Bslllsx. I--CALIJMII.‘ COIIUEN 2.10, b.s., by ‘Iron, owned by Grsnt snd Dnigle, Bolton, Maine. 5-commas‘ nuns 2.10 1-2, b. 3.. by Belwin, owned by Geo. Kuhn, Hsllisx. 0-CALUMET sumo a.u 1-4, on by rmnx. owned by Joseph Noble. New Cutie, N3. 1-DIRECT L. 1.09 1-8, br.lt., by R11 In-1 owned by Me- Nolll and Melssso. ‘ t-noon rm-an no, b. 3, by Gilbert nub, owned by low olsssow Oolnsnunity Club, ms. I--JHIGLB BILLS 2.00. bib. 3., by Prince June, owned by Dr. L. Verrsslt. Mont Joli. Que. 10-1081! III GI-IAT 2.00 1-1, b.ns., by Csptsin Au- |mr.owosdIyr.l.nowness,lsnsmu-hide. 11-MelLWYN ms GIIAT 2.00 1-2. blk.y., by Mr. Mo- IuInorsids_ I-Ill-4.!»--by sous .1-o.zu:.o'.'u.,. -.""" """"‘ Past the quarter and round the turn The flying pacers come, fheir hoofbeats echoing on the air Like the roll of a muffled drum; N0. 4—2.16 TROT and ’PACE 1—AARON L. 2.10 1.4, b.g., by Biu L., owned by Me- Neili and Mclsaac. 2—B1LLY 2.08 3-4, br.g., by Volomite, owned by Hale!’ McLaughlin, Fort I-‘airfield, Maine. 8—EilLLY BONDEER 2.09, b.g., by Bondeer, owned by C. L. Clarke, Moncton. |4—CALUME'I‘ OOBUHN 2.10, b.s., by Tmux, owned by Grant and Daigle, Holton, Maine. 5—CALUME'I‘ DUDDS 2.10, ch.s., by Peter the Brewer, owned by A. Langille, Hnrtland, N.BL 6——l')IHECT L 2.09 1-2, br.st., by Bill L., owned by Me- Neill and Mclsa-so. 'l—DUDE POTEMPKIN 2.07 1-2, b..m., by Peter Potemp- kin, owned by Andrew Perry, Summerside. 8—JOI-IN DEAN 2.08 1-4, b. g., by Guy Dean, owned by H. M. Sweeney, Brldgewuter, N.S. 9-—JUNIOR. BARS 2.10, b.g., by Grutton Bars, owned by -——-David G. Gentles, Millis. Mass. l0—McELWYN THE GREAT 2.09 1-2, blk.g.. by Mr. Mc- Ewlyn, owned by Frank Callbeck, Summerside. 11—MISS J0 HANOVER 2.10, br.m., by Sandy Flash, own- ed by Bi. C. Cruikshank, Halifax. 12-PETER HEAPER 2.01 1-2, b.g., by Peter Poiempkln, owned by H. F. Vnnlderstine. Charlottetown. 13—SAN TON 2.13. b..c., by Peter Gratton Royal, owned by F. C. Mccurdy, Truro. 14—SULLY 2.10, b.h., by Vologdu, owned by .1. ll. Breen, Halifax. 15-——VOL0 RAY 2.05, r. m., by Volomite, owned by Leonard Barrieu, Acadiavllle, N.B. 18—WANDA VOLO 2.05 3-4, b.m., by Volo Peter, owned by Dr. L. Densmo c, Bnthurst. l'l—TOM HARDY, by Eraden Direct, owned by M. L. Wright, Perth, N.S. 18—DAN I-‘INO 2.10 3-4, ch.g.. by Dan Hedzewood, owned by George Gay, Monoton, N1). N0. 5-2.19 TROT and PACE 1-—AMIE CHAN 2.11 1-4, br.g., by Baron Chan, owned by Haley McLaughlin, Ft. I-‘airfield, Maine. 2—BUD COPE 2.12 1-4, dk. b. 3., by Lncopia, owned by B. W. Burt, Mt. Stewart. 3—£nEBE McELWYN 2.10 1-2. br.m.. by Mr. McElwyn. owned by Peter McMahon, Kenslngion. 4-—CALIJl\lET DUDDS 1.10, uh.s., by Peter the Brewer. owned by A. Langille, Harlland, N.B. 5—DON FINO 2.10 3-4, oh.[., by Dan Hedgewood, owned by George Guy, Monoton, ‘C—HA1”PY L. 2.09 1-2, b.g., by Bill L., owned by Fred Itoblchsud, Monoton. 'l—HI SOX, bl..[., by Bad Axworthy, owned by Dr. D. A. Mclsaac, Sydney. 8-—LE'1‘A KALMUCK 2.14, ban. by Kalmnck. owned by Alfred Webster, Midtell. 8—LUCKY B. 2.13 1-4. b. m.. by Cuptnln Aubrey, owned by A. D. Mebeod, Bnddeck, C.B. 10-—MISS JO HANOVER. 2.10, br.In., by Ssndy Huh, own. ed by B. C. Cruikshank, Halifax. 11-MODEL '1‘ 2.10, ob.nI.. by Colorsdo I.., owned by Charles Bollsrd, North Sydney. 12-—MISS VICTORIA, br.In., by Kllmuck, owned by Power Bros., Charlottetown.‘ 13-—MAR.'1'INDE.LL 2.11, br.g., by Msrtinos. owned by An- drew Biohsrd, St. Anne Do Kent, N.B. 14-«SAN TON 2.12, 12.0.. by Petcr Grstton Boysl, owned by P. C. MoCIu-dy, '.l‘rnro. 15-SCOTCH MIST 2.11. |I.In-. by Scotlnnd, owned by David G. Gentlely M11111, Mus. 1G—l\lAl.GAIl.E’I' L. 2.24 1-1, br.m., by Bill L., owned by Ivan ‘turner, ‘Moneton. 1'1-SPUD BIADEN 2.18 1-4, b.¢., by John 12.. Brsden, owned by Ivsn ‘tuner, Monoton. N0. o—__2.22 PACE 1-ALIETRA 2.10 1-2, b.ln.. by lull Frisco, owned by 'P«|°1!3°I ‘V IWWVI Slllncrsille. 2-BALEO 2.18.134. iy Al Worthy, owned by Alfred Webster, Mldgell, 1' 1. 3—ll.YAN YORK, by Vololnito, owned by Dr. L. Von-null. lit. Joli, Que, lr—CA1.UMI1' IIIIRALD, eh.nI., by Peter the Brewer, owned by I. B. Polcy, Tide Had, NJ. 5--IIILLBIDI JACK 1.10 1-2. 5.8-. by Illlnflcio owned b J. A. Kerr, Trlro. I03. ht:-. by‘ &‘As\vorIlny, owned by Dr. D. A. Minty. . \ points such as Allston, Mass., Maine and Quebec, as well as through the The one hundred and thirteen horses have made a total of over 160. entries so that figures for all time have been exceeded both in number s. Not only have local records been of horses and number of entrie ell. Otto Irvine of Mars Hill, Maine, broken, but the Maritime record as w will act as starter and from the reports received he is the right man for Race days should be gala days indeed with grand stands packed with people watching exciting finishes and the wonderful vaudeville There. is no substitute for an afternoon spent at the Provincial Exhibi- Speed to Burn ugust 14th to 18th Grim and determined are the men As Sphinx—like they sit and ride, Awaiting the finish they know full well Will be lost or won by a stride. 'l—-JOLLITY, eh.s., by Calumet Adam, owned by Messrs. Grant and Daigle, Bolton, Me. 8-—LUC1(Y B. 2.13 1-4. b.m., by Cnptsln Aubrey, owned by A. D. Moleeod. Blddeck, C3. 9—LELAND, 2.20, d.b.|'., by Kllmuak, owned by Willard Kelly, Sou\‘iport. 10-—-MARGAIiE’.'l‘ L., b. m., by mu L., owned by mm Turner, Moncton. 11-—MAUD HENLEY, b.m., by Peter Henley, owned by Syl Phalen, Sydney, C.B. 12—MISS VICTORIA 2.14, br.ln., by Kllmuck, owned by Power 1.’iros., Charlottetown. 13—MISS COUNTER, by Counter Part, owned by Dr. I. Verrnult, Mt, Joli, Que. 14—MAJ01t Bowes 2.17, ch.g., by Colonel Aubrey, owned by ‘Mrs. Sunpdon Grady, summe aide. 15—NELL1E GREY 2.17, |'i'.l1L, by ..stson Peter, owned by Neil Simpson, Illuniiton, P.E.I. 16—NITA VOLO 2.16 1-2, b.rn., by Pox Voio, owned by George Barbour, Coleman. 1'l—PHINCE ABBE, by Calumet Dndds, owned by Dr. L. Verrault, Mt, Jolie, Que. 18-—R.0SEBUD 2.19 1-2, br.m., by Bad Axworthy, owned by H. A. Murphy, Charlottetown. l0—SI’UD BRADEN 2.13 1-4, b. 3., by John R. Braden, own- ed by Wan Turner, Moneton. 20-THE BAKER 2.16 1-4, c. 1., by Grattan Bus, owned by A. Langille, Hartlnnd, N.D. 21—USCITA BRITTON 2.15 3-4, br..m., by Great Britta- owned by Milton A. Lotta, River Herbert, N.S. N0. 7—FREE FOR ALL TROT 1——DUDE POTEMPKIN 2.01 1-2 h. m., by Peter Potmnpkin, own:-J by Andrew Perry, Summerslde. 2—1lAL BRITTON, 2.13, b. g., by Great Brltton, owned by Hugh M. Stewart, New Glasgow, N. 8. 3—llAlt\'ES’I‘ MELODY, 2.10 1-4 h. in.. by Robert S Bergen owned by Hugh M. Wsllser, North River. t—I'lEATHEItBELL, 2.08 1.4, hr. 3., by MdGre[or the Great. owned by P. C. Wood. St. John, N. B. 5—JOHN DEAN, 2.08 1-4 h. 3., by Guy Donn, owned by H. M. Sweeney, Buridgewster. 6--LUS'1‘Y FRISCO, 2.0‘! 1-4, br. st., by San Prsnclsco. owned by Charles Chandler, Ch’town. 'l——MILLIE KALMUCK, 2.12 b. m., by Iillmnck, owned by Willard Kelly, Southport. 8—PE'1‘ER MCKINNEY. 2.12 1-4. b. g., by Forefeather, owned by Frank Noble, Fredericton. N. 2» N0. 8—2.17 TROT 1-CAMALOT, 2.15 b. m., by Chestnut Peter, owned by Wm. H. Coop, Port Elfin. N. B. 2—GRACE ABBEY by Guy Abbey, owned by Merrytlrne Stables, Ha_llfsx., 3—GliY BIIITTON, 2.19, b. 11.. by Grant Brltton, owned by Geo. 8. Turner, Westphsl, N. S. ‘ tion. It will be one that will stand out in memory’s pages. Be there—. feel again the thrill of close finishes—see the finest trotters and pacers in the Maritimes battling for honors-—see also the juvenile trotters and pacers win the stretch—hear the cheers of the grand stands as their favorites show in front-—-don’t mis it! ADMISSION to Main Gate 25c $1.00 SEES THE WHOLE SHOW ON RACE DAY BUY A SEASON TICKET A.T DRUG STORES $3.00. SEE THE WHOLE SHOW FROM START T0 FINISH, MORNING, AFTER- NOON and EVENING. Over 160 Entries N0. 10—TWO YEAR OLD FUTURITY <_ Wednesday, Aug. 16th Thursday, Aug. 17th Friday, Aug. 18th VWH%‘ Tuesday, Aug. 15th E s 5 E ir spurs-—hear the shouts of the drivers as they enter the ADMISSION to Grand Stand 75: I—GEORGE WASHINGTON, 2.09 3-4. ch. st., by San Francisco, owned by James McDonald, Ch'town. 5-—HA.RVES’I‘ MELODY, 2.10 1-4, b. m., by Robert S. Bergen, owned by Hugh M. Walker, North River. 6——HAL BRITTON, 2.13, b. 3., by Great Britten, owned by Hugh M. Stewart, New Glasgow, N. S. '1-JUNE EVANS, 2.13 1-2, h. m., by Oliver Evans, owned by L. 1‘. Porter, St, Andrews East, 1’. Q. 8—LADY C. GUY 2.15 1-2, br..m., by Clove Guy, owned by Geo. A. Callbeck. Snmmersid . 9-MR. SQUIRES, 2.18 b. 3., by McGrogor the Great. owned by James Alexander, St. John, N. B. 10-—MILLII-J KALMUCK, 2.12 b, m., by Kaimuck, owned by Willard Kelly, Southport. 1l—PE'1‘ER PIN, 2.17, b. 3., by Crlspin, owned by Colin MoPhail, Mendowbnnk, P. E. I. 12——PE'I‘EII MCKINNEY, 2.12 1-4. h. 3., by Forofestber, owned by Frank Noble, Fredericton, N. B. ls-—SlLK GIRL, 2.09 1-4, yr. In., by Oh Boy, owned by Frank Murphy, Hsllfnx. 14-80-OTCH MIST, 2.11. b. m., by Scotland, owned by David G. Gentles, Millie, Mass. 15—PIt0'I‘ES'IOR, 2.14, b. h.. by n ‘ ctor, owned by T. C. Collette, Douetouohe, N. B. 18—SQUIHE HANOVER, 2.1‘, b. st., by Guy Moklnntfl: owned by Semple & Alexander, Kenslnflon dz St. John. 1'l—NA'I‘IVA, br.m., by I'll-0-Mine, owned by Ivan Turner, Moncton. , NO. 9—2.22 TROT 1—m.ossoM, by Siiiko, owned by Dr. 1. Verrauli. Mont Joli, Que. , 2-CAMALO'I.‘,' 2.15 b. m., by Chestnut Peter, owned bl Wm. H. Oopp, Port Elgin. , 3-—mnxay KALMUCK, 2.20 1-2 dk. b. g., by Kalmuch owned by W. B. Monteith, Ch'town. 4—GRACl-I ABBEY. by Guy Abbey, owned by Merryflmo Stables. Halifax. b—GUY anrrron, 2.19, b. h., by Great Brltton, owned by Geo. S. Turner, Westphnl. 6—.lUNE EVANS, 2.13 1-2, hr. m., by Olive Evans, owntd by L. r. Porter, st. Andrews rut. Que. 'l—LADY c. our. 2.15 1-2 hr. 111., by Clover Go by Geo. A. Csllbeck, Summers!‘ . 8——-MAlIGARE’1"S ABBE, 2.13. eh. m.. by Abbe Worthy. owned by C. H. Cbsndler, Ch"1‘own. o-—Mom:i. 'r., me, eh. m., by colondo I... owned "Y Cbnrles Bslinrd, North Sydney. V _ 10-—MADAM BELWIN. by Dalwin, owned by Dr- L~ " rsult, Mt. Joli, Que. , , 1l—NA'I‘IVA, br. 11)., by Psi 0'MIne. owned by 1"" T”°' Moncton. Com, 12-Peron pm. 2.11. b. 3., by Crispill. owed by MoPhsll. Mendowbunk, P. E. I. 13-rnonns, 2.19 br. m., by Protector. owned by and Steeves, Moneton. K, M, u_.souma nmovaa. A1144, rye-¢.. by Guy 1"“ “ ' owned by Sample A OXII1 I'- 1b—nio1- nanovsn, b. 32.. by Great yolo. W-" ‘' mvid a. Gentles, Miiils, Mus. b _,. ,,_ 1e--rnorssron. 2.14, b. 1... by reooector. owned Y ' Collette. Bouctouohe, N. B. owned W 11-—s'r.4n DILLON. b. s., by Nelson Dillon, n. n. muun. Montuuo. y, owned Ettef If A wonnnr com. am‘ H ..l‘ mu: l::nlA)3??Ilc|ssN- '1'. » -2.’ Afnnm ABBI: .'.'i.,".. iii: .‘.?.;‘§.‘‘‘’ :3. runner. av... mmltn 4 3. I Abbe Worthy Power lush ttetnwn O : " %.‘.‘.i.‘§.n'i¥“.‘3i"n ‘’‘.*..i' t.‘:.‘’:..‘'... ’ “Inn? “‘° "'.%....‘.*‘...°:‘.."if.‘.‘.' 3.‘ NORA wonrmr eh. rd. Grest nu-1 lnnplo, ken-Inswm _ _ N0. 11-THREE YEAR OLD FUTURITY mm“ " sonar ’ ggxlfuy. %‘.'.;‘3'.. OWN“ In:I:°"“°- 2 Human rcorr In-.1. Bellini Scott . 3 W A. b. Ssmpson an - 4. J .-SCOT! b. in. Great Scott . s. kg-ru Agony b. Illa ltslniuok 0. on!“ br. 3. xslninek i. °eovL'“x‘z’°-can '“ " ¥.‘rnY.°‘.° .. 9.’ smrsox nous. __, .1. s'nnmn°°n-i , ' ' - N0. 12-FOUR YEAR OLD I-‘U'1‘URI'I'Y Mus ,_c.ol.on sun 1-, M-Lao. Bellini soon . I. b. n.’ Bellini Scott 3- D» In ‘ldflll ’ t 5: ": r ""‘........"° ‘- _ ‘No 0 It a PO“? mco« at v ’ ' ‘ A .” .nou1m~:R» F D. MseKI.NN0N,,D.8V.0 ,' I sewn,» 1 ‘ /_ ,1