T sack Stretch pl C1;-gg tMoreaide). owned by Mu, at McPbee; Ginger Reyn- olds (Nicholson) 2. The trotter Tammy Shanter driven by Lem Neill. finished first but was set back for interference. Ills mile was much admired and showed mm as very Promising. The 3rd hone wane do Ion forward to seeing is George 11.! Macnonaid of Boston who is one! of the beat authorities on har- ness racing that we know of and frequently supplies us With infor- mation for this column....And from far away Winchester. Ken- tucky. we have Mr. Paul Letton. who with Mrs. Letton is visiting here for the firit time and brings greetings from friends in Ken- tucky includlng Dr. George Bish- "E; SatuhrdaKy'iAug. 13. 1955 The Guarc? n Page 7 (Continued from page P I . I'IUI'IIer S COI'ner iin the heat and the soothing caress; There are other shouts connected of cool salt water on ones body. with October. Coveys of brown And . . . . I may as well admit . . .. Huns hurtling into the blue from when there are sights worth seeing an alder swale. each one squeal- I believe in looking while the Iook- ing in a high pitched treble and ing is good. Summer is the season each one on its nun . a bit: of cottages and camping out .. rock plieasaiit -.'i stream lined yet the glow of clam bake fires against on wings--airbourne and bent on sunsets have vanished and have been replaced W I Smfmy ""9" math as Old Sol sinks to rest that causes the duck hunters pulse I0 skip a beat and visualize spidery skeins of duck; etched 58311151 3 vanishing skyline "d "mm the black wall of night . . . . muted going places the sciap of to taken over. I whispering in the shadows .. Wilsons snipe zic zagging 4:3: v s won by the 3-year-old On Its. . . - t d ; ft nights and the the elders . . . . russet brown - xi:-rH.Tolllty George tliloresidet. 1 --- t Autumn :”dniif,o,”?,T,f,e';,5.,'1i'2i,l;nifhy Egliishslh feeding trout rock. wings whistling a thrilling ,,..,.ed by.James O'Brien, Elms. A horseman Mend has called I”, mm” W " ed .m holiday. . I lune. rising from hardwood cut dole. Hoosier Doctor (Shaw) 2W;-!l.ir attdenthon :2 the fleet that the :tI;t;fiIn3'g aC:::C::'l':d0Or ii." hes Ind. To my way of thinking October Overs . H .h,. 1...,” Wu” Of Rug -r...,.- 2.20-a new record. In the; we as w nerl o the -lollity ' W1 and 3”, race. Impact tontsfake raced at Truro, Aug. 3rd K103,-at rang up a surprise byiW9" -”mmY Blldlolll (R. Le- i . ' ' ' Boeuft. owned b J. C. Und - uiniunt. both in close finishes mu 1 Y . or trom Keppoch Playgihl tWilltst.jH -I Carrttthelton. N. B.. Laurel 'Illtle 2.10 35. 2.11 4 5. In the Den eiy acl-eod). owned by mi. and 9th races lily Darhngl onad Grace, Autigoniah, N. 5.. U-m,am, ..-as 1.4; ,t..tmmc hat. and Doctor F. C.. owned and min-it 2-1. Time: 2.11 25. 2.11 tirlvenh by Ralph Mcradyen. Hun- 3: My Darling 15 owned by er River. P. E. I. A rather un- Son.-itor rGeorge Barbour andlusual happening. as the three .liilllllIlP Kalmuck is owned andtprnvtnces shared in the major ..;..- ririvcn by Walter Kelly. Len Part of of the 35,000 Stake. ti art "rs.-."..::: 'i.2:3::: W cceisoii. W ' .- Llm, ,,,,..d M... um, (mu-ii. tstartlng Doctor F. C. was the - : l1InI19I'. We may say that Ralph's ,ll.'i1ir'1;vi' ctiarlie Willis had the-lllllldrettls of friends have been tntiuest attendance of the season Sthnwerlllli Illm Wm! C0l18l'8WIl- .'m.,h,y nigltt at Summerside all(I'IIOIItS tiver since and they realize h.,....,m-,1 .1 rm-y (me t-at-dhothtria e performed a most un- mini: llilll sexcral horses takiiiglusual feat in that he had raced ,..-. records The DD Pace wasifor the largest purse ever put up nun by G Ann C. owned andhln the Maritime Provinces. and ttrttett ny George Callbeck. with drove his own 3-yeamld to I 11 time 2.17-a new record- Winner . 2.19 25 in the A Face rlollllytst , t H .--- I lilll. united by John L Kelly, The (illdldlall carried an ex- II.lIlL1OI'. Alt-. flllfl. driicn in Vliluh t'0”'31"h Wf"19'UD 0! Elmer Fertlo lluin. ti.ts 1-1; CIl1lSr'IflPl'. (IIl(3IhllSOn in its sports column this tit" 1.:-itist :1-2r 1-Xl11Pl'l(l:I.N Aeehwrek. In addition to the many ..-.,.t,,,..,-pt 2.4 Time. 2.10. 2.14-nice things said about him we 1 2. in the B Pace Myrllcsdiuytfllld that he is very interested in Riiiir Itilh 1-:1: lll Conlo '(.t1lPltI18TI1eSSvra(."IIl.g and while here 7i time. 214 :1 Fr-a in-u r('("-jlII.3(IC inquiries regarding Joe out for ftlirtlt-'s Hoy--- 2.15 25 0Brten. whom the In one ittitttu lloy is united by .IOIlll;OI the great dr)vers of this era. E Kelly. Bangor. Me. and. Ill Elmer was born in Charlotte- tunto by l-Itltiie Cole. Nlziyfield town some 70 years ago and his 'l'lit- biggest surprise of the Dt;1I1IhI.-'iI'Tl1l.V moved to Moncton when he ltlh in the Jtiitinr Free For All tliati Quite .V0lInK. It was there 'It-e first dash was won by .hI1I1.P-tlIIc'IIV the developed his athletic land, owiwti and drixen by Wth abilities over the Moncton quar- .Inntinr. Ch.-itlizim. N 13.; .lo-.Io ler mile athletic grounds track. Sm-ticer i.1lac(;i'euorI 2: Meg where so many other great Marl- tltucei-s) 3 In the sccotiri tlzish time athletes trained. He was s the it-year-itld pacer Meg, who tchn-second man and competed hm been steadily improving IIIISKWIIII some of the best in that era sencoii took rt big slice nff lierhnf great sprinters. Now he is rt-cord by winning iif 2.10 1 split-lping to make harness racing p,.,,.,- ymrtr.-at tnnhinsnnl 2, .lo more popular to his readers in .t.. 5,,..,.(-.-,- -MncCrc;znrl :1; Ab-jhloiitreal and it is fortunate for 'nel.'ind tdardinet 4. Peter I-'ed- the tracks there that he is tak- 4---al 211 was recently piirclinsed ing an interest in it. With Mont- hv .1 K. Curran front Frank Ry-.t'eaIs-over a million population .t.., it..,,.-ton. no 5h(1Il'e(I up par- including its environs. and the ti--iilnrly well in that dash ziiiittexcellent tracks at Richelieu and t.mks like a horse that will he:ittBlue Bonnets and the horses av- :'tn this seiisnn Mei: is owneifailahle. harness racing should tw linratin Srhurmon. Siiniiiirr tzrow hiv leaps":-ind bounds. We ride inpe Emer wi pay us a more ti-xteitded visit the 'next time he in honor in old Hiuno week comes to our province. lCatoti':. Ltd on Kent Strcetliavel -- fitted up a window whielf will re-I wmnesday high!-S I-ace hm, mind mtiny of the early days of gram ht summe,-side drew the lisrness raring Ill this pi'oViIlN'-tlargcst attendance this season. It shows a pit-titre taken in llllllljhtm the hm-skest speculation and of .1 single lint--e and also a IIl('-thin haw,”-5. The Free For A" litre iiitb riiiint-rs -- for wltirhihr (.m"'.se W,” the gr"; gm-mg. Iltcrr IIJIK :4 Kptlflill race---infront "Oh and . mhh who hhhv" how of the nranil stand. and speetat- ,0 mm mm us (hm my state itrs. tnkeii bi I.PWIS Photo Sil1- pat paced the ll" hh" of his iiio (let I. llllttl It was the first first dash 0! the Free For A" In H.tI'IIt"N raw to be conducted at over Foxboro Raceway. the mic record being 2.01 U5. ped them down to race Ilfaritimes. by Jack' Mulligan. It was reason for the tremendous turn- out that night. 5 We believe these are the names of the horses mentoned above as being purchased by friend .loe.... Rlchland 2.05 U5. Dominator's Pick 2.12 US. Guyrick 2.16. Lila Grey 2.10 and Voltector 2.13 NS. At won by Diane Carroll Newcastle. N. B.. time. 2.22 U5. won by Hope Spencer. owned by Ned Lindon, best time 2.10 2 5. second dash of this event Shining .Ilour won with Grey Eagle 1. Captain Morgan 3. Time. 2.15. Shining Hour is owned by Mrs. Ralph Bnggs of New York. The , EDD Trot was another good event lltitiie lieek is Dr P.M. Clirts-twhh 3 nice field. The Cape Brk innlirr, formerly of Tigntsli. and hm owned trottq Lilly Bell Lee for miiiiy years a dental prnrttt- jwhh Jm, Macnhhhld drmhgl won lflIl('l' of Huston. Mass. The Doe-.hMh dashes whh Kerry F-rhea lnr has never missed an annual from the Bob Ryan suhle 1,3. ii-it here and his th0lN"'d5 0' Time. 2.17 315. 216-: new rec- '”""'IS F"? W9l9""""l1 I'l'"'--chord. In the C Trot and Pace -l.iisty's Lass. owned by Stewart Matthews and driven by Roach MaoGri-gor. was 1-2: Judge Mor- ris. owned by Angus Morrison TOIIQII and driven by Joe MacDonald. 4- ' 1; Sir Francis Drake tcallbeckl I1 Hudson Bay 2-3 Time. 2.17 M. 2.17 3l5-a new record for Lusty's Lass. tut Ri'HILl,. it,-mm tttpt... Tm-, Judge Morris has a record of story of 7.1 hours of strenuous pad-t209 2-15 trotting but did not race tiling ill a freight ranoe on the lost season. rulrl rlioppy water of Htirison bayl has told Tuesday by three menl And now we come to the Free ulio i1I'P planning an Arctic For All. both dashes of which salari l'.'lmII at Cape Fullerton. -i50lwere won by Bay State Pat with miles north of here. ifast last halves. Richland, that Dr. .I. P. Iiloddy of Mniiitoiiliiiiwns second both trips to "Pat. ltliind. salnrl director, Allan wits driven by Don Ratchford Batter oI'TornnI.o. nsslslant direct- mid in Sydney owned. He is I "it WI Mom. on Eskimo navl- seven-year-old black gelding by K.-Ilor. told of their haznrdoiis hat- in-us chief, Lggt gugon in mgde ” ""h "10 hB.V as they loaded 25 starts. was five times first. '1:-W sttitiities and equipment rm 3'Il1reo times second and tour ” arm?” Shin .times third and paced the Fox- Exhausted. they lhisthoro track to a win in 2.06 U5. port Sunday. almost two days af- ler. Calais. Me., and driven by Teddy Weir. was 1-5; Bruce. owned by Newcastle Stable and driven by Ned Lindon. was 4-1. time 2.14 W5. 2.15 25. Ned Lindon was warmly congratulat- ed by his many friends on win- him: five out of the eight dashes raced. the lr-iidiiii: drivers and the large Illl'lItIllI of spectators had 31 most ottjoyiible afternoon. Ullttlli; the visitors Il('l'i' for Old Horsemen will have noticed an ad for the very promising 4-year- old pacing mare Judy's Girl. for- merly Neilie Mae Direct, owned by J K. Curran. Summerslde. P. 11.1. She is by the great speed sire Abner T. Clegg 2.0416 and her dam is Rosemary 2nd by Bill L. A: Mr. Curran is more inter- ested In last class pacers this is a good opportunity to secure a well-bred future prospect. 3 Men HE; Hsrking back to the night of August 6th at Truro. Cyrllsmith of Hunter River certainly upset the apple cart in the fast class with Jerry's Nightmare 2.09. re- cently purchased by Cart Me- Cully. Truro from Jim O'Brien. Elmsdale. She won races 4 and it from former top pacer in this class. Joiieclale Clansman (Tur- tiert that was 2-5: Josedale Double Hal IConroy) .1-1. Both dashes were in 2.00 W5. Cyril was second in race 1 with Lady Abner and second in race 8 with reached . His earnings for 1954 total -7.- Whispering Hope which was won M "19" 35-foot heavy duty 4M. sir Joseph (Llewellyn) was by Judge Miller tMacLeodt in wager broke down 60 miles tip the 3-4; three other starters. Time. 2.12 US. In race 7 with the as e during an attempt '0 ileitzotl 1'5. 2.09 W5. A happy feat- field Whispering Hope was C03 at is 61 Oecld lnolo brought W” Sllilllly ships have ,”lPd Ito watch Tor it. Chtircliill 0 II1IIes'n0I'Ih of Winnipeg. MMXIY and his two-man crew lillltiilics to the vamp. 0n the small craft. Zuriii th .1 Inmmdtzhy t-rt, boat ed to try in "Powered canoe th been The I . tire of the above races was the Judge Miller 2. Time. 2.10 46-- mmmhiltgndltttiedi tririttsrr ll”-Slpresentstlon by Mrs. Sheen. Sr.. a new record. Interesting to so (I ' "whom M hem llandllptlzses 3131' of a very beautiful trophy donat- tnany in this province was the ed by Sheen and Mclnnls to driv- er Joe MacDonald. Conditions tout this trophy were that it was to be given to the driver of the left - . horse breaking the track record 2. Time 2.1! H5. in race 6 with a,m.p3::ur::g"iVh "'Hh.t' Mm"? 2 of 2.06. or if the record was not the same starters Lahey's Dream broke. White. T. Sm” '"e' I'M broken it was to be given to the (Conroy) was 1. A. G. Scott strong nil-shot-E teitvy 5" and driver scoring the most points in (Gould) 2. Time, 2.1: W5-a new out into the biz whit? srhem them the two nights' racing-Monday record for Lahey's Dream, owned Worked for 12 IIHIAP otth retehgiwn and Wednesday-and Joe Mac- by Well MacNeill. Souhport. P. able to repair in, Itw nu "3 Donald was that driver. E. I. her "9" ---e 0 was no radio communica- At Sydney Raceway last Mon- wmhd h, tiny nlallt 3"” Mn" "9listered racing at min was the come- ..,m....,. ".9 men double win: and one of them back of Judge Miller. that raced mach hmd m the lowered his mark-sliver Maygo. had 'WlICi'I by Charlie Boutilier and . . I I. - uummegltmg 3, ,, mehohh Knpphdrlven by Mike Clia sson cap ur ing the lat and 4th dashes ofthe with Adios Harry finally winning? 4 om in 293 U; which ts fast time nan. army medical corps officer Bl”VlGerald E. Kecler. Picton. Hood's horse Victory Mac with Billy driving. also won a good race the same night in 2.00. Joe MacDonald from Sydney bought five head at Foxboro and ship- in the Margy Frisco. form- erly owned by J. H. Dewitt. was the favorite in her class but was out of the money.". . .The hroad- Princeton. Me. cast of this match was heard by (W. a lot of our harness horse fansgBridges. including Harry Day. who gavel2.14 3 5. the writer particulars of it. also- one Frederlcton last Mondayl night the 1st and 5th dashes werel iN. Lin-l don). owned by Newcastle Stable.t The 2nd and -nth dashes wcrel Newcastle Stable' and driven by' i it h . h p ' hone minute or better. Records In the fird and 7th dashes Flaxeyh ill" l"”,”'l'-"I Ii-Xl1”'”"'" 'mdhtt'L'I'P lowered too when Captain Pointer. owiud and driven by; lf'''l'i('''-'rl"'lV 7": 5N'I"”9' lms Morgan in winning the first dash Herb Chase, Fredericton, was 1-: V '1'" W '7 - 3'”? 9 in the AA Pa e f o ner-driver 2. Swift Trick tDevlint. owned ll”"'l-'05 NW3"? IW--,5 3;yl:l- gggct Marne Kennedcy attlzppzd in 2.18, by; Llriiyd lgfclfltiney. Gagetown, -"'"- - '9” - ' heading the Cape Breton horses ."r . Tme. .17 T5. 2.1: :V5. In lhttllttlnttIlTlDl5lr'1'Il('Ft jitditttr -lttttg (trey Eagle IMacDonsldl and the 4:11 and 8th dashes Home v I" W S-wrers V90 iii” H it. i. 1 th t Ad, edb A.L.Sd- tvn ii-otters of the lliaritimes with 3 mmg our ems n 9 rec 2 own y R Robertt E fact that race 2 was won by that iron-aided 14-year-old trotter Nell Kalmuck. driven by Harley Har- rison; Lahey's Dream (Conroy) A feature of last Monday night's so well last year but' has not been showing the same form this year. However. in races 4 and a he headed his field. winning for ()'1"rA WA--Lieut. Mary MacLen- from Alexandra, P.'E.I.. tied Maj. - oisurr SHARPSHOOTER first place with 99 points out of a possible 100 in the Bankers Match of the 7.'ird annual Dominion oi Icanada Rifle Ont.. for shoot. Association prize (CP PHOTO) terl. owned by Milton. Downey. Hillsboro. 1-l. best time 2.14 US. Dash 3. Roxy Mae IW. Carr). owned by H. K. Rowse. Ruthe- say. time, 2.22 2T5. Dashes 5 and 8. Diamond Chief tLangiIleI. owned by Princess Stables. 1-7. Janet Clegg owned by H Gagetown, 4-l. Time: 2.14 U5. McKayl. Old Home Week. ,uda's most pnptilar tamuscment weeks. opens next Monday at Charlottetown Driving Park with an all time 'recoi-ii rntry list in the harness l3ClF' (WCIIIS--0191' 200. They come from all parts of the Mari- times and from the State of Maine and in addition five new ones brought in early this week one of Can- racng and A red day Sure. Springhill, died of a broken neck caused.by a fall in the second from Foxboro. The management have arranged for three after- noons racing and six nights and it is possible they may have to have an extra afternocti of rac- ing. The big new Coliseum, cost- ing tn the vicinity of 5160.000. will be utilized for the purpose of exhibiting live stock and for" entertainment purposes for which high-class vaudeville acts are be- ing full for III”? will brought here. It will be a week of fun and excitement everybody and expectations that all attendance records be smashed. rather sad happening occur- at Moncton at last Wednes- night's races when Lady Be owned by C. J. Ryan of MOVE UP TO METEOR- THE MOVE up TO METEOR-I MILES AHEAD WITH A Exile value! To Meteor's plus-values in smarter beauty, finer power. smoother ride you may add speed-trigger Merc-0-Maiic Drive', wer assists' and -Rest tinted safety glass'. It all adds up to today's greatest our value. '0!'II8ldiIl1 Try the Smart buyers by the thousand are going for the sweetest car in its field-superbly modern Meteor, with exclusive tri-tone beauty, finer interiors. extra E of elegance everywhere. There just isn't another low-priced car that offers so much! "MOVE UP- FOR OVEF 1.:..;..;:. race on the program. The A. E. Spencer, owned by F. making his first start. and fell and Lady Be Fortunately driver Coales or 0'Donnel seriously injured. The rac an almost record crowd and Tucker. owned by Bev Mitton of Coverdale. and driven by C. Kil- lam. stepped the fastest mile of the season in the 5th race-2.11 W5. ,In the nth dash Guy Tucker finished second to Scottish Boyl (Woodl. away. owned by Laurie O'Brien. was 1-3 in the 1st and 4th dash- es. Carl Scott (Goguen) 5-1. time 2.18 4.6. was won by May Federal mlert in 2.111 2-5 and in the .'lrd and Gib dashes Don Truax (formlerl 'was 1-2. Tru Single G. IL. 0'Brlenl 3-1. 2.12 225. The 7th race was won by Angel Star (.1. Gogueni. Is- land Star (W. Gould) 2. 2.16 2.5.- him. time 2.13 Style-seller! TO METEOR- . -. ffnesftiowerl Meteor gives you a thoroughly-proved. overhead-valve V-8 engine in every model 11! no extra m.rI. And only Meteor among all cars offers you the choice of 3 great overhead-valve V-11': (I62 Hp.-I75 Hp.- world's leader in V-R experience. Two more reasons why so many people are moving up to Meteor. I82 Hp. ') by the Whirl- best The second race lCor- Time. 2.15 25. Time. DICE! . traction. C-lwater; the clear caw caw of the Coates of Amherst. who was also lcrow telling the world that he has stumbledlarrived back and the deep toned Sure fellgbass notes of the first V of wild-l neither lgeese to arrive from the south arcl I were forerunners of better days to come. as had,I have no kick over the summer Guy Imonths. The first fresh vegetables; I ti-IL has a certain something that other months lack. The opcnutg of the duck season is her first attraction. I believe in having an hour or so and 1'' 5h9""9d 5" Sm” caves to sit in the blind and drink the End wmdmnd glad” the sun Ewes joys of anticipation the full. I like out 5 5h0"- swmmg hem" The to sit with my slitiotiiig partner numb" 0' ""3 male 5" 5” logmn and listen to the little night noises in whom I .beVy of ba"hl"g.bea"t' .. . . the soft chop-chop iii a musk- ies. dlsporting themselves in sun rm dining on has mm dlmllled bl"? -Wm” patter of rails amid the rushes led grouse along the edge of I sun-dappled wood road All have their special part to play in mak ing October the month it is but the heayt tlirob of all is a frost rimeti stubble in the dawning . . the music of witdgccse throbbing in the distance white breast: gleaming. black teel extended for the the landing .. the soft cadenol of wind through iiing feathers as stealthy rustlings in the flags that ppm. hm” nvpr ,h,. smut. Th, Cliuld b(' 111051 anylhllti "19 crash of gun-fire and blriek mounds whisper of wing beats in the blark dotting the stubble is merely and- curtain o'erhead the thin-(-"mag tan summer days are a JOY behold when the autumn haze shimmers over the alder swales dunes, supply more zest and fill them with the Joy of living better then the best tonic etger dtsllelmed h by 3 D0c""" '1' "7 iiing. greying dawn and the dis- money We me 040591 tom WHUMP WHUMP that tells. . ' - of an impatient hunter who could- hig Iakiiheimwzgasl ::J;Iy mini”: not wait for shooting light the' crystahed Show whisperh under thrill of all comes when one picks '1-Sh E)("!;ERTVTR7AlI'ELLER Mary Henrietta Kingsley. Eng- ethuologist who died in - - tip the old shooting iron and SIIOV?Sl”m0- W071 T8111” Ii" IIFF t'F'SR8rcIl- ""95 mncusms and B mum sun brace of shells into the breech. es on West African folk-lore, transforms the spruce swamps ing” to a veritable fairyland. The cheery. Chicadees furnish elfin music ash they flutter amid the trees seek-3 ing tit-bits (sleeping insects andt larvael from dead branches and bark crevices. Blue-jays drifting- on silent wings across dark green glades give a touch of colyir to the winter scene and even a pair of ravens. croaking. ebony rascalah seating on motionless 'wings again-I st a blue sky. are an essential part of Natures setting. 1 Even March days have an at h The sound of running HERE IN CHARLOTTETOWN YOU CAN DROP IN AND HAVE AN INFORMAL CHAT WITH AN AIRFORCE COUNSELLOR. YOU WILL FIND THE VISIT INTERESTING. THERE'S A REWARDING FUTURE W AVIATION FOR TRAINED MEN-AND R.C.A.F. TRAINING IS THE BEST YOU CAN GET. THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RE- CRUITING UNIT IS IN TOWN EVERY TUESDAY AND WED- NESDAY--9 A.M. T0 5 P.M. AT THE R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS. 3rd FLOOR OF THE BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING. strawberries and cream the sleepy drone of Harvest beetles- l i l OR WRITE. PI-ION! OI VISIT R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT, R.C.A.F. STATION. SUMMERSIDE . McLELLAN ' men -. shots that are l cg comfort UFILI .: WE SALUTE THE CHARLOTTETOWN "CENTENNIAL" WRITE FOR NAME CE NEAREST DEALE3 covnunao RACEWAY L 0. NIGHT, AUG. 1; HEY FOLKS! IOOII HERE COMES THE BIG SHOW! THE BIGGEST - GRIAYBT - AUTO HARE DEVILvTHIII.I- SHOW ON EARTH! COMBINED WITH TOPIS SENSATIONAL STOCK OAR RACES ZVGREAT SHOWS COMBINED COMPETING om: AGAINST run omen ORIGINAL 8:30 8:30 P. M. P. M. VVITH THE "WW AC EH03!- cru ECITING F, IXTIAI IKKAI FIRST TIME IN CANADA SEE "LUCKY" WALTERS HUMAN-BOMB BLAST HIMSELF WITH 10 STICKS OF DYNAMITE FROM A SEALED COFFIN. DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAM 2 GREAT THRILL SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE SHOW . . . -'pZ7!'HTf7"L'rI:'H ' ' 637 were only 11 miles It . . . 5. . . . . - . . W-ti-”-I mt... i'-'-53'-51'?-. 'o''3-'---ii' 3-33 -3-31-b 313'?--We-'1???-3 v .. - iv 2 in mood the men to travel a ztg.u5,Duncan MacDonald. Sydney, wol 2.11 25. 2.00 U5. Neil Budiong - . X T rise and no land was nlgmed races 3 and 7 with Connolly 2-2. fconroyl was 2-3. Abnel- the . . POPULAR plucgs Sh-V; I'1tIles. best time 2.14 sis. Ia. races "3 arm twhalent 3-1. , .a ' i--1 n."t.1'.?.t."”l.'...':."”.t"".'”'l 3311.: h”.'.':...'::"t.:.'.':'.'l .1... A .. .. See to in Me 1 e or D e it let for the BEST DEAL in to w it! "W8 "-00 0'"w"" W mdmlasiott. '1'he.t'r,'Io (Oink 1:)" flat Morten. was 1-4. Cobblestone. night's racing at Saint John VII; . ' g -mo... ...'t'"-M mi"-i 333'” 3:” ”.'.':;" it W t.:":..':;:.':":..'.'.:: - 5 2 ”"2."... n mm '” Minx land or'."d..i.T;,"ir .2.'&t2 ism: is Exes. ' ' ' 2:1 brlrivcen rhy Milett Coughlan - ' ' ” ' pg.” 0 he . - . . . . ,. mfet mt but did not .9. And MW .----mm mm why. tisihimsm. H: wlfnnlit-lithe?-M0!)-I213 H F. LTD. MON.. AUG. I6-O'I.eary Race Trnelt -V-tern the no rda.'Federicton. 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