ctosrb Sharp .'.Ir.i Tennis Meet OTTAWA - Starting tomorrow and continuing liiltu Allliill 1301. the 1955 Jaycee Canadian Junior Tennis championships 'havs brought to Ottawa QM but lull)! tennis players in Canada. as wall. ,5 . gt;-nng contingent from south of the harder. PW set: underway at the RidsaaLawn Tennis Club at 9:00 a.m.. with Closed events rliuninl throlllil to Austin 18)! and Open championships from the 13th to lath. The tournament winds up on August 18th and -10th with a New England - Canada Boys Match. - . Top Canadian juniors in attend- ance include Francois Godbout. a south-paw player hailing b-om Wa- terloo, Que. and Louise Jobin of Quebec City, Quebecfs Provincial singles champions. in addition, Francois. a Canadian Junior fin- alist in '55. won the Doubles crown with Yvon LeBlanc. while Louise mu was also a double winner; both the Girls' and Junior Lad s' w lilies. Another outstanding star is rob :'::..a..: ray "Of T tennis armament. And there are many. more! , : prosninent American Juniors willbs Lynn Ksrnw , oi nockforsk ,I:ll.:VlJ0lNi -:11; Leslie T I . arson. . .- Tony N Drury, St. Louis. Mo.; and Wayne P k, Wauwatosa, Wise. A strong representation is also expected from the Ham- ilfsrnck. Mich. area, from which came several of last year's Open winners and finalists Returning titles will be Johln, Quebec City, In the G If Singles (Closed); Warren D Jr.. Shaker Heights. Ohio. in the Juvenile Boys' Doubles (Open). Many other (in- alists are also expected. Including Geoff Carpenter. Montreal, win- ner in '55 of the Juvenile Boys' Singles (Closed); Ken Zlatin. Hal- ifax: Judy Borland. Winnipeg; a Freedhoff, Toronto: Andre Toupin. Montreal: Ddn Mclfush, ti: working on this project for the. innlpeg; Ann' Barclay, Vancou- ' 1 aIIe'rtiTo.lgI ver: David Woodworth and Bill Rankin, both of -Halifax: Judy Travis, Rye. N.Y.; Yvon Leblanc, Montreal: and Francois Godhout. Waterloo. Nam: of r the Ram tramek players have not yet been advised but several of last year's finalists will probably be back. Attendance at" -this 'year's Championships seems headed for an au-time hiah. according to Ed- Coudon, Chairman of the C.L. .A. Junior championships com- mittee. This group, in close col- laboration with the National Junior Tennis Committee of' the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada. Bob Gilmour, Chairman. and with the zenerous cooper-stion,nf the last six months or more. Now the hard work is almost over and the sponsors' thanks go out to the many countless men and women in their organisations who contrib- uted in any way and whose efforts are about to pay off in the biggest and best Junior Championships yet. And, from the looks of it. the most exciting! Bill -Reynolds, a winner of the Manitoba Junior Singles Champ- ionship and holder of the Junior Men's Doubles crown .with Don McKush. Young Judy Borland, age 14. and younger brother Rick, 11, are taking their second trip to Ottawa-Judy as Manitoba. Jun. for Ladies Singles and Doubles Champion. Rick as winner of Win- nipeg City and District Juvenile Boys' Singles. Not to be outdone. Nova scotis has entered a very strong up oi players, including Pam De s, hol- der of four Provincial titles. In addition to winning the Halifax District finals. Pam walked off with wins in the Junior Women's Singles. Gilrs' Singles. Junior women's Doubles'(with Pat Stan- field) and Junior Mixed Doubles (with David Woodworth. holder of the Boys' Singles title). Another brother-sister combination, Robert and'LlndI Piers, will make things interesting for com lion in the Juvenile class. according to a close source-the parents, Ruth and Bev Piers. themselves prominent in'lNova Scotia tennis circles for many years. "The bcst' from the West" in- elude B.C. Junior W en's final- pect in Senior Word 'a compet- ition-and Susan Butt, Victoria. who follows closely on Ann's heels. Jacqueline Galbraith. of Saskat- Prophecy Of SC NEW YORK (AP) - in spring training this season Charlie Grimm. then manager oi Mil- waukee Brsves, declared that Hank Aaron definitely was a threat to win the National League bat- ting title. Aaron has made Grimm's prophesy look good. The 22-year-old outfielder. in only his third season with the Braves. has turned. the batting race into a runaway by opening ioitomoiivs Pound Qliebecers 9-0 MONTREAL (CP) - Moscow Lokomotlv. the first Russian ath- Ietic group to come to Canada. Monday night opened a five-game exhibition soccer tour by defeating a Quebec all-star team so on a dry field at the Montreal Baseball Park. A crowd of 12.454 saw the Run- sians put a n a display of ya ision passing and accurate shooting that kept the all-stars off balance and non. Sssk.. is also regarded as another up-and-coming star in the paid off in a tally a few minutes after the contest started. Longest Village In The World Celebrates Bi-Centennial BRISTOL, England (Reuters)- The world's, largest airliner, the four-engined turbo!-grop Britannia 100, nicknamed e Whispering Giant, will make a three-week tour of the United States. it was announced Tuesday. it will be the first time the Britannia loo has made the At- lantic cross” . If weather condi- tions are favorable it is possible that the lnndon-New,York run will of be made non - atop without the usual call at Gander. Nfld. Announcing the tour. the Bristol Aeroplane Co. said the Britannia will leave for New York Sunday and then go on to San Diego, Callf.. where Peter Masefleld, chairman of. the company, is to speak at the International -Avia- tion Turbine Conference. The Br'tannla also will make a tour several US. cities. Propose Excise Mogazines' Canadian Editors '0'l'TAWA. (CP) - The Commons Tuesday night gave final approval without a recorded vote to a gov- ernment bill to tax special Cana- dian editions of foreisn snsaasines. Tire taxin provision is con- tained in a ill to amend the Ex- cise .'i'ax Act which, received first reading after a brief debate. Except for two minor amend- mcnlskths bill is id:ntlc;.lht& a reso ton proposed y cs Mil-tiger Harris in his March at budget speech. one is intended to block a loop h()le.ln the wording oi the resolu- tirn which might enable evasion o the tax. The other would er empt from the tax foreign maga- sinea of a medical or religious na- ure. -During debate on the resolution. lion.-,W. Earl Rowe. acting Oppo- ahion leader. described the tar as "dis best." He said it will not serv' the purpose for which it is tote ' - to protect Canadian Tax On cbuld be compared for the pur- poses of the tax to the parent edition oi the same month. A department official said the hill makes clear that if the Cana- dian edition includes material hm. say, two or three editions of the parent magazine it will be liable to the tax. - in his budget speech. Mr. Har- ris said the long-run future of Can- adian magazines "appears to be In feopardy" fro f igo period- ic a. Increasingnlnrgiteis by these outside periodicals in both circu- lation and advertising sales had resulted in a number of Canadian magazines being abandoned and others reducing the number of is- sues. Mr. Rowe said no legislation passed previously by the Com- smns "smacked so much of pro- vocation." A penalty on U.S. sub- sidiaries in Canada was dangerous because it established a precedent whereby the government could re- airiot competition whenever it pleased - Hank Aaron Living Up To hclrlie Grimm lip a 19-point gap over Stan Mu- sial of st. Louis. a six-time win- ner and regarded by many as "the player to beat." Aaron. currently boasting a 22- game hitting streak - longest in the National League this year- tops the circuit with a .844 aver- age. Musiai is runnerup at .825 through games of Sunday. During the skcin. the right - handed swinger has hit.at a .419 clip In lifting his average 25 points. . Red Scboendle ' of New York Giants dropped from second to third with .319. MANTLE STILL AHEAD Mickey Mantle of New York Yankees continues to dominate the American League hitting de- partments. The switch - hitting outfielder is the batting leader with a .368 average, is tops in home runs with 37 and heads the runs batted in department with 93. The blond bomber collected nine "bits in 26 trips last week as his average suffered a two-point de- cline. Mantle swatted five homers to put him 11 games ahead of Babe Ruth's record . performance of 60 in 1927. He also drove in 10 runs in keeping an eye on achiev- ing the triple crown of batting. .cioston's Ted Williams ranks bo- hlud Mantle with .350. The stylish slugger. however. has been to bat only 237 times and will be hard- pressed to finish the season with 400 at Lists. the minimum require- ment for the championship. Veteran Mickey Vernon. also of the Red Sox, ha staken over third place with s .844 average. Brooklyn's Duke Snider. with five homers during the week. has taken over in National League home run supremacy with H). Mu- Hiirsdc Giants Willi Other Ciulrsg I cmcmmm (AP) ,- With Oth- cianstl's acquisition of Dark and Whitey Lockman with St. Louis. Jansen and Ms e each won 23 anses in 1951 w e Thom- son. . Dark and Lockman ro vided most of the clutch hi that enabled the Giants to over- come Brooklyn's 1395 game le'ad In the last six weks of the sea- no. fire Engine To ' Follow Torch Across Australia NEW YQRK (AP)-Ray (Sugar Robinson's demand for a guaran- tee from the theatre TV showings of his contemplated bout with with Gene Fullmer of Wcut Jor- dan, Utah, has brought a temper- ary delay to the negotiations for the middleweight title bout. "The International Boxing Club doesn't get a guaranteed amount from theatre TV so why should Robinson," asked James D. Nor ria. IBC president. after a brief conference Tue".'ay. even listen to tnem (Robinson's managers) to learn how much of a guarantee they wanted.” Norris said New York Yankees "have made a great concession to us by letting us have the stadium for Tuuday. Sept. 25. only a week before the world series.” It was the first time an exact date has been mentioned for the bout in which Robinson would defend his title for the first time since knock- ing out Bobo Olson May 18. Muskrat Breaks Log Boom Easily OLD SHOP. Nfld. (CP) - A large, indignant muskrat who fig- ured his private fishing and swim- ming rights were being violated bad the laugh on a logging crew near this east coast village last week. Sawmill operator Alfred Cooper had his men drive a large boom of logs down John Shore's Pond. They were unaware of the musk- rat's bslcful glares as they hitched some of the logs to a trac- tor and hauled them 200 yards to the highway... .. .. .. When they returned for a sec- ond load the big logs were scat- tered all over the pond. The musk- rate had gnawed through a IV: inch manila rope and wrecked the boom. He continued swimming around the pond, apparently enjoying his mischief. and the loggers swear he was wearing a look of con- tempt. ANCIENT CASTLE Berkeley Castle in England has slal still is the front-runner in RBl's with 81. been owned by the same family since it was built in 1153.. "I didn't: ' won . I 3 the. m.000, Canada Triple Crown Fans at Richelieu 810.110-and he. deIa'V- he drew the blunt of that track. gt. 1 owner. w o :T1lII!W,IHt.g.";l)0:-bIl:, has got his money back and some to the xood. Incidentally. Pat has been - srent ad for our province as has been christened the "Maritime Deisel. Lat; h us have won a 1.11-lgh: pir'tJi'):rtlI:rll0lI0i'l at Wood- atock's Old Home Week. On Fri- in the inn and 6th dashes so well (Letcher) was 2-1. Jun- ior Bell (Inman) C-dnf. Time, 2:12 2-5, 2:13. Mighty Deb (Gould) won dashes S and 7. impatient Lady (Collier) M. Diamond Chief (Weir) 4-2. Time. 2:12. 2:12. Direct Mite (Gould) won dashes 4 and 8. John Jollity (Burtt) 2-2. Time. 1111 4-5. are also owned by "19 L9lChel"& 2:12. Mighty Deb and Direct Mite Probably the largest crowd oi the season witnessed the night rac- ing at Sackville Downs Saturday night. The racing was exception- ally good, the top attraction being the Junior Free For All which brought together some of the fast- est horses in the Maritimes and saw Singing Sword 2:01, one of the highest priced horses brought here in years, returned a Winner. Mighty Boy 2:02 3-5 (C. Macbeod 2-()1, Singing Sword 2:01 (L. Walk- er) 1-3, Super Hal 2:01 2-5 (Maug- er) 3-2. Bichland 2:05 i5 (Harri- son) 4-4, Farscud 2:07 1-5 (D. Turner) 5-dr. Time. 2:11, 2:12 2-5. A regrettable happening was that Farscud suffered a torn tendo which will likely put him out of racing for the remainder of the season. In races 1 and 4 Connally (Jones was 1-2. H-aleY'5 Milli! (Haley) 2-l. Time. 2:13 2-5, 22111 4-5. Connally is owned by Daup hinee Stables. Halifax and Haley's Alpha by Ed Haley. Antigonish. Races 2 and 6, Mahlon Harvester. owned and driven by Laurie 0- Brlen, 1-1, Farmer Brown (Haley) 8-2. Curhberland Scott (H. Walsh) 2-4. Time, 2:17 4-5. 2:16 4-5. Race 5 was won by Dusty Velvetecr (Daniels). Gracie Lou (S. Walk- er) 2. Time, 2:15, a new record for Velvateer. The winning owner is E. K. Morton, Windsor. Race 5 was by Buster Budlong (J. Moore), Real Flngn (0'Meara) 2. Time, 2:17 1-5 - s new record. The winning owner is Walter Ril- m.L.1: BIG NAME The name of the Sultan of Pa- hang is sir Abu Abksr Riayatu- din Almuadsam Shah lbni Almar- hum Al Mutasim Billah Al Sultan - Abdullall. O YOUNGSTERS 'PlAY' ON CONNAUGHT ISQUARE Ipowr-l THE a '.BACK STRETCH ey. Newport Station. Race 9. Guy- not .(Danlels) 1, Ramsay's Brown Isdotn (ll. Walsh) 2. Time. 2:21 2-5. Win- ningpsvner. F. MacGregor, Truro. Len .0'Meara has another new trotter in his stable - Watchim's gr. Lassie 2:12 25 by Watchlm 2:06, holder of the Charlottetown track trotting record. This is a dainty little mare,that doesn't make any mistakes and will be a good ac- quisition to the trotting ranks here. She is owned by 'ElIioi Ssunde . of Lexington. Mass. Today is Hamhletonlan Day at Goshen. N. Y. mile track. With magnificent surroundings and everything that can lend beauty and glamour to the asion, in. cluding 30,000 or more spectators, the finest 3-year-old trotters in the world will compete for the 5100.000 Hsmbletonian Stake. 'Among the thousan” who will be watching the race wll be Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" Stevenson of Charlottetown), who spending a holiday in that vic- n y. Thai Lorne Budlong was no flash in the pan as a trotier was shown last Saturday night at the Charlottetown track when he won the first dash in the B Trot and took a new record of 2:15 1-5. Ted Genesee just nosed bi mout in the next dash In 2:15 2-5. With his breeding Lorne should go on to a record of 2:10 or better. Our con- gratulations to S. J. MacDonald of Souris whose oE00d brood mare Tara Hanover is his dam. We und- erstand that an offer of 82,000 was made for Lorne Saturday night. but refused. . The many friends of Joe Hennessey were greatly pleased to see him win both dashes in the B Pace Sat- urday night with Sleepy Sam and reduce his recoord to 2:12 3-5. The best trotting performance in the Martiimes this season was no doubt given by Newport Express. owned by Heber Sweeney and driv- an by Frank McAlduif, in the 2nd -dash of the Free For All Trot and Pace. He was second to Sir Joseph in 2:07 3-5. heading Down- town, winner of the first dash in 2:08 3-5 and three other pacers. -by C. Woodust, John, June.Lce r..- 1 uoncsea naeeway IN its usual large crowd on Saturday night and ' the winners were: Races 1 and 4. Model Budlong (B. Bernard 1-1, Beck Ann Call (it. MacDonald 2-6, Ritzy Bel (C. Killam 5-2. Time. 2:18 2-5, 2:21 2-5. Winning owner Ber and Cormler, Mon- cton. Races 2 and ti, Reta Fed- eral (H. Cormier) 1-1, liedgewood H. (c. Klliam) 2.2. Time. 2:17 as, "nine 2:15 2-5. Winning owner. M. C. Taylor, Moncton. Races Land 7, Sons Hal. owned and driven by Ivan Taylor 1-1, Shirley Doris (E. Bernard) 2-4. Ginny Buliiong (J. Goguen) 5-2. Time, 2:15, 2:15 2-5. Races 5 and ii. Countess Carla (R. Barrieau) 1-4, Ann's Boy (E. Gog- uen) 2-1. Time, 2:12 4-5 -a' new record -- 2:12. Couhtess Carla is owned by R. Barrieau and Ann's Boypby A. J. Allain, Moncton. Forever Rosccroft was a double dash winner at Saint John Race- way Monday night. He is owned by Kirkpatrick Bros...Saint John and was driven by W. H. Kirk- patrick. Tom Day (B. Andrew was 2-3, Monty Budlong (C. Wood 4-2. Time. 2:15 3-5, 2:15 - . The fast- eht time of the nigh was made in the 5th dash which was won by Jerry's Queen. owned and driven Direct (E. Langllle 2. Time. 2:13 2-5. With the same starters in the 8th dash Dcsota Girl (E. Lsngille was 1. Earle Forbes of Hi-Lo (B. Andrew) 2. Time, 2:14 -a new record for Desota Girl, a 4-year- old pacer by Desota Hanover that was raced in Ohio last year and bought at the sale there. She has made speed rapidly and was cert- ainly a bargain buy. Dash 1 was won by Valuable Doc, owned and driven by H. Jones. Peter M. Grat- tan (Lang) 2. Time. 2:11! 2-5. Dash 2 was won by Hero, owned and driven by C. Wood. St. John, Spen- cer Key (L. Queen) 2. Time, 2:19. in the 3rd and 6th dashes Windsor Volo, owned and driven by M. Coughlan was 1-7. Crusader Chief (B. Andrew), owned by C. M. C. Stable. 6-1. Time. 2:15 4-5, 2:15 2-5. The many friends of Blair Andrew. New Glasgow, P. E. I.. will be glad to note that he is having such good success at Saint John. The world's champion pacer Adios Harry 1:55 is having a tough time in his races at Roosevelt Race way. A few nights ago he led to the half in 1:00 1-5, continued to the three-quarters in 1::3l 1-5 when Amortizer. driven by Eddie Cobb. took control and held it to the wire. his 'in-- ' '- I Wednesday Aug. 8,1956 noun Diamond lal. driven by Joe in the aw O'Brien. Time, 2:01. a out we , wonderful rolls over a half mile Frank I oval. o the (lam ' Mm. llflt 31.”: Cecil Mctllnlcy of Houltna, NW5” ssnlnewrttuununssntutaoiht Galil- fairs at Bangor is over. 3'11 . They had a good attendance DIH mllhllll plenty of horses. The Great Nortls- mill- ernhiainc Fair comes on neat5'"9A week at Presque Isle. Cecil says 1'00 3 that Woodstock's Old Home Week film 3: went over big with well lilied grand stands each day. There Some were outstanding performances and Nova theonehethoughtbestwasthatarecommeneingtoarriveattlo of slicker Tass stepping two miles Charlottetown track and a fri- t.owlnsin2:osz-s.Hestartedtna day and Saturday than wiltha. season with a record of 1:11 2-5 qnning in large nunsbca. We ena- andineachoihiselghtwinasofidustlyexpecttotaeo IQGI farhesteppedin2:10orbetter.l!nma Wok one ofthagreatut Another pacer that C 11 took a from a racing standpdnt that has great liking to was J n Jolllty. ever been held over the &rI- that Henry Dewitt sold recently ottetown track. We hope our road- and that was second in the Junior era wll make It a point to be ni- Free For All each trip in 2:11 4-5, sent as many times as they on. 2:12. Cecil visited the Birmingham We are sure they will thuougllly Farm at "oulton and saw 64 head enjoy themselves and be able to of Standardbred horses of all ages. talk about what the saw all Fifteen weaullngs and their dams through the fall and winter months are in one pasture and are a nice Resnember, there is no substitute lot. for Old Home Week. nncmo rumour Starters With Positions PACE--2 DABHE8 AT 8100.00 EACH-'-8-I-DAILY DOUILI l-Ralph Hal: 2-Jean B. Lee; 3-Sandy Yorke: l , I 5-Cottage Frank: 6-Helen's Dream; Chief; also eligible-Ginger E. TROT-I DASH A'l' IHOJI-N0. 2-DAILY DOUBLE 7-Hoosier Doctor: . . 1-Bonnie's Girl; 2-Christy's Lllccl; 8-Joan Aubrey; 4-Lucky I-Donnie Logan; 5-Jollity's Dream: 6-New Idea: '1-Joandale: Dale; also eligible--Peaceful Peter; Tosnsny Shanta. PAE-l DAB! AT 880.00-N0. 1 14. P. Ciegg; zoltsnida; y-Seconds Count; 4--Vera signal: S- 7-Jolly Mark; 3-Parker's Pick; also Myone; t'wPenny Royal; eligible--Rublson C1281: Mr. Scarlett. PACEG-2 DASI-IE8 AT 8&.II EACII-I-7 l-Yuta; 2-Gahagan: I--Premier J. Walter; 4-Jolliby high; 3- My Volo. TROT PACE-8 DASBEI AT 3&0.” EACH-5-I-QUINILLA lQueen Primrose: 2-Uscita's Boy; 8-Scotland's Ace: 4432! 1 A. Hanover; 5-Moriell Woody; 6-Suffo lk Chief. EXHIBITION. 8 Dashes at 3600.00 81800.00 Ann's Dream Sir Joseph Newport Chief Canvoir Josedalc Clansman The above event will be be accepted with the above five entries. 3 Dashes at 5400.00 01200.00 April Bud Newport Express Scotland's Ace' Jerry A. Hanover Singing Sword The above event will -be with the above five entries. THREE YEAR OLDS 2 Dashes at 8300.00 5600.00 Just Betty's Mark Ann McGee Helen's Dream Vivien M. Maybew's Pick Mr. Rock 8 Dashes at 3700.00 82100.00 'l'ronla'a Bob Ann's Dream f.'.”.'...E'...??' Newport Chief True 1 at Dave Gratioa Itchiand Canvoir flansman rhu noans . J. P. LANTZ, opened and additional entries will ---' if no additional entries the event will be raced FREE FOR ALL TROT opened and additional entries will be accepted-and if no additional entries the event will he raced FREE FOR ALL N0. 2 I Horses entered for the gigngiagie Classified Trots and Paces Glob. Tram", including the Jr. Free For Gkmm, Cindy All, for Old Home Week Ginger 1:. "August 13-18. Glaser Worthy ('1') gstspirit . . a an America s Ace Gad: Lou g Adm Chm Gedeon Hanover M1591” 'Hyio's xut (T) All Budlnng (T) Hole,y.I Alph- re Avalon Gal Hm Abner McGraw Hum Du. Airlock (T) Hedgewood chief Anthony L. "I Gil Abbelmd Hoosier Doctor Bob clegg ru Conio Bonnie Dale Ink,” Tran Billy Budlong Impact Bonnie Reamore June BM." Black Majesty Jolly Bud Bonnie's Girl ('1') Mmmy Comm” Brenda Gratton Jolly Jim Billie'a Pride Jolly Mm, Buddy O'Connor Joey Harvester BP””"91' Joy's Goldie Beck 0: Call Jean B L” Bell Banks wandafe Bmlls Ech" (D :lnlliiv's Dream ('1') l'E- Blue Prince J0 J5 spam” Bud Henley Barbara Ann Queen Cottage Frank Colonel Budlong Connie French Captain Morgan Cain Christy's Llarcl (T) Canadatr Celia Sharon ('1') Cooly Bny Chocolate Dip Chevir G. Dusty Velveteer Dale B. David Coddla Duke Azoff Dan Budlong Dr. F. C. Dnnviile Delegate Downtown Direct Mite Eva Budlong Eva Yorke Esso Eddie Hoosier Florence Harmony Farmer Brown ('1') Feather Duster (T) Flicks McEiwyn Flaxscott Fairgo Freddie Scott Famous Boy Flying Fortress ('1') Farscud Hemingway Garth Tryaa Pres. Jnlly Dick J. W. Abbe Joppa Maid Jnillty Leigh Jsnielle Jean Aubrey (T) Just Barbara Jet Master Keppoch Playgirl. Lanadale Laurel Chief Lily Bell Lee (T) L. G. Hal Lorne Budlong Lina C. Scott Lucky Logan Leah Federal Luaty's Lass Lou Budiong Lady Clegg Little Delbert My Darling Miss Donna Mao -Money Royal Mlldale Mannisia Direct M hty Bold M 's Son (T) Mr. Jollscot ' Miss Palii (T) Mr. Waldo Mel Miss Knoa Inn: A rurv ' ARE . . . THE CREAM OF THE MARITIMES' TROTTERS AND PACERS WHO Will BE RACING AT CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL OLD HOME WEEK AUGUST I3 ioi8-.2 FREE FOR ALL N0. 1 Mi- Miss Mr. Price Perfect Hal Propane - Peaceful Pater (1') Pepper Boy Patrick Peter Federal Peter Clegg Question V. ('1') Queen Primrose Real Joe Ralph Kai Roll-on (T) Roma Budlong (T) Ranida Rajah Hanover ('1') Royal Train Real Fingo ('1') Royal Scott Jr. ('1') Ruhison Clegg Rockford (T) Royal Value Richland Suffolk Chief Btsr Budset Sara J. (T) Shelby Vic Sleepy Sam Sister Verna Hod senator Crsigmyla (T) Sea Plant shinning Hour super Hal Ted Genessea E. F. ACORN, Rona Secretory Bluenoss Wu-tn Dale ('1') l (T) Budiong (ft K usao ro CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 13 T018 roa.'Tiis? n ' MARITIME? enssrrsr sacmo rvsurs 2 J. KENNEDY, Vice Pm. a?Mg.'. cmoa. G. I-LI suNrAIt-l,soe.-1igsns..f