1i n '1 \ e I r\~i|‘f-1t~ “int CARE GIVEN TO GRAVES outs and trenches as well as Call- OF CANADIANS IN FRANCE adian teelneteries. Reaching Vimy Ridge they surveyed the summit vvilil-il overlooks 40 or 50 miles of "look- That excellent care is being tak- en of the graves of the Canadian silrrunlidilig i-uulitr_v—~tlle soldiers who fell ill France during lint" during the wilr. the Great War is tile message lit‘ 0n the edge of Vimy now stands Dr. W- A. Young, 0i ‘Forontu, who tile liaise of the (‘ailadlan War Me- llas Just returned from an extens- inorizli. being (it-signed by Allward, - ' Q :1.» o tlhr-ift i ' - -- NATIONAL LEAGUE ' ‘ I Won. Inst. P.C. Dy "mo" 1 T ;Ohicago . . . . . . . . . . . .. 64 89 .821 " - tPittsburgh . 60 42 .588 Wrestling st. Louis .. . 61 o u: J70 iNew York . 57 49 .6311 Tnejinggln‘ you; “woo o; mo iclrwlmwll 49 w Jfltlirone m: 1m ‘Friday mam a Brooklyn . 46 58 .438 3Q]; qm~o|.;hq~_cm¢g. gong“ o; mm iBoswn . . . . . . .. 3B 60 .388-vgrgouon fluglshqut mo oily ‘no Jlhiladelphia . . . . . . .. 39 82 38d ‘any pa"; o; m, pmfln°e_ WM“ torso C " n ‘ w°"- 11°" Pc- 15th‘: audience fsltlflmuipofeholi-nrsl? New York l. . . . . . . . . .. to al .'Il0.msappomwd_ however, me sumw ~ 42 50°. lute, Bob McWilllauls. one of the 48 >539 oleverost of his weight in the world. 55g fig: gave the fans all and perhaps more 62 ‘no than Zybszko could have done, by B3 '3“ way of fast, scientiflcand aggres- 70 3*” sive wrestling. it was announced that Zybszko had AMERICAN l-EAQUE but of his match with Pat- Friday night's - thatch is history now. Patterson lost in two straight Jails after a hectic battle in which nae fans were kept on their toes ~. ‘ . roughout. Zybszko was forgotten _ Meetlngliiu the great match which was.be- . --— , ng unfolded before their eyes. i WOLFVILLE, Aug. 9. — The an-| In a previous encounter between Jillal meeting of the Nova Scotla|Pattersoil and McWillianls in Saint Tennis Association, wes held to-Ulohn, the‘ former defeated the inight. The following officers wereiMoncton man in straight falls. It elccte‘: Hopoljar ~President. Dr. Egwas a championship match and Leigh Miller For ' “Bligh Miller For " _ Big Games ' Bobby Kerr, noted ‘ Hamilton sprinter, whose marks of 9 -4-5_for file lmndred yards and 21 4-5 for 21c twdetweuty rims with/the best. a letter yesterday explained that he would do all in his power to as- sist Leigh Miller. great local sprint- er. who is being sent to the Cana- dian cl» plo hi“ by ‘The Halifax Chronicle and The Halifax Dally Star, in training. _ Miller's showing Saturday was a revelation. With proper‘ coaching as to starting. one of Miller's few defecta-it is expected that the local youngster will go under ten seconds for the hundred. Fritz Schaefer. crack ‘local sprinter of other days, who ‘defeated Bobby Kerr here in 1908, has been coaching Miller for a few days and said Saturday that he. wished he had been with Miller’ longer. ' v Kerr explains that the Hamilton track is now under reconstruction) but that he will do the best he can! for Miller and carry him by motor" to Toronto several times to workout over the grounds where the sports! will be held on August 20th. —-l A. Dewitt Wolfvile President to belMcwillialns over since has been chosen from the club holding DEXIItl-ylng m oomer the nonunion [Year's meet; Vice President, W. N.‘chanlpion for a. return bout. iRICEWOTT-ll sydlley; HOHOTBTY Sec-l It has been learned by the writ- artery. L. A. Gaswnsuav; audliorger that Patterson, due to his rte-l ‘A. C. Wiswell; Committee of 01love“ in “may-S (Halifax Herald.) ‘ext month for Sherbrooke, Quebec: where he takes up his important; duties of Physical Instructor in tllci set-to, has oon-‘vlocal branch of the Y. M. C.‘ A. ill Mo, Montague Horse Races Today The first big horse» racing event ‘of the season takes place today at Montague. The three classes show a large entry list and it is ‘an as- sured fact that the largest number of starters in a horse race at Mont- ague wfllcoihe to the wire "today td' _ take the word from the starter that‘ will send thonvawny to what is pre- dicted to be very fast racing. Montague Horse Races always bring a large following and ‘from ill- dications this year will surpass that‘ of any year yet and if careful pro- paratlons will do anything to giving the attendance real ‘IJIEBSIIPE and fast racing well it should be had Montague today. ' i Three Good Races Seen At Exter, Me. EXFYTER, Mia, Aug. ll. vTllrvc good races, all with closc finishes. were run off hcrc Saturday after- noon. Henry Clukey, of Dcxior. driv- ing the winners in two classes, tho Bangor gelding. Kinney Silk. winn- ing the fast class. The lnzlrr- Julia Worthy 2.165. by Guy Axwortlll". after finishing second ill the scrond heat of the fast class. broke a bona- ill her ankle and was distanced. Slit- is owned by C. L. Buck, of Corinna, The summary: ive tour of Europe. Around tin- llu- lvt-il-kiiiilril Canadian sculDtorJfmm each dub m the Asrmclatloll- Sellwd t0 a return bout with hisllllll Cll-Y- 5 2.16 Pace,-2.11l'l‘rol, Purse $150 vlmy Ridge district, the French u will liul b.- r-oltlpleted for huoili-1F°“°‘"l"g l‘ ‘ellgml’ dismmsm" ‘lilllle at Swké- Toronto interests‘ GPDYQFS ‘mm’ "lemls Will wlslfKlllllvy Sllltbs. by Bitlsen have dedmued 5mm “M, Mfg,“ gr rum. years, however: The buelwas decided that in future onlymeaflng o; the gol-moonung mocoh him every success in his new fleldi Silk (Toolcl . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 l which at considerable elipt-llse is of this inliiiunletlt shows the de-rbonaflde residents of Nova Scot“! nrlhlwe wired Pllnflson 95lllll8 ll 11B 0‘ aullellc fllldellvfll- one llffll/llll?" Mfllldy FOHJf-‘S blll. lC- being converted mo. a iueiuurni i‘biliit'—l‘.~i~—<ille group depicting ibell""l’°l° “l” ha" lmll "Sldlllg Onewvbuis not defend his title m that #51058 is another?» saln. 5 Wot-them . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 s 5 ‘l to those who made the supreme Breaking of the Sword, the other gam-ffloo, Sympathy of tile Canadians for the The doctor and Mrs. Young lei‘! Helpless. u-iiile on its walls is ll here in May and visited Alniens heroic figure of Canada mourning and the Somme area, Where they her valiant dead- viewed some or the original dug- Entries for NEW ANNAN RACES. Wednesday Aug. 1 7th. '.FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE-PURSE $400.00 Races must. start at 1.30 P. iVL, ill order to finish before National Trotting rules govern raring. colt race, which is best two in three heats. _ SPECIAL A1"I‘RAC'I‘IONS Three round boxing Exhibition under lii.P.A.A.A. sanction between .1. Cflllnttlly, Charlottetown v. M. c. a. and Clarence llicllBY. Miniature.‘ P. E. I. (Connolly 145 lbs. Hickey I55 lbs.) Military and Pipe Bands-Violin and Piano. Flddling and Step Dancing-Highland Dalncinl- Gold and Silver Medals for Step Dancing. Special Cash prize for best. step dancer. Midway and aide shows equal to the "big town" Fairs. Peri-mutual lcgailsed betting machine on grand stand. SPECIAL TRAIN rllom CIIARLOTTETOWN A Special Train falling passengers and race horses leaves Charlotte- town at 9 A. lVL, returning after the races. Return fare, Char sills; North Wlltshire, $1.30; lluntcr River, $1.00; hmerllll. 55v- lleduccd rates on all other trains August 16th and 11th. Meet all your friends at New Annan Races. Thll pl mines to be the biggest of all the big gatherings New Anusu. Start early. avoid the rush at the gates. ll day proves unfavorable, races will be ,held next lino d1? 1°" lowing. General Admlsllou 50 cents. Grand Stand 25 cents. J. J. McKlNNoN, Prop. JAMES PENDERGABT, Secretary. aaiio-ll-lo-wttu. v vv w Yvvvv vv WHEN YOU BUY ', t Hickey 8. ‘ Nicholson's '5 Black Twist f " - Chewing Tobacco g ' . w. You are getting tllrbeet flavored Tobacco on the market. ‘ ‘Na ' i The lullnl qualities are unequalled. It does not crumble lllllllflllllhlllfl rotalulits flavor till tho luf. bit is 4 ‘A44.‘AAAA‘A sunsc‘. Races end in fifth hellt, except tctown. i . o 1 held at Meals, 50 cents. imonth‘ previous to opening date oficny The Queen c“, i . y quick to grasp me mum“ Wm he enume- ianything of a charil- ionship call-i . lbre hasoffered some tempting in-, t, One Armed Star prominent men of this city got to- lgether and" have succeeded irl se- George will be greatly missed in. Athletic circles iiereabouts. He has! not only excelled himself in active but is second to none ill executive ability along organization lines] Shadow Lane bg, tlrelandi. 6 . Irish Voter. bg. iJordalli 5 .'l It Tommy Finch Jr.. All Direct and ducements, However, o number oflparticipation on field and trackiJlllia Worthy also started. ‘Pinle- 2.lfi‘l'.>. 2.l'7"i. 2.16"“ ‘ UOBN Rlsso WINS B_ C. TsNNmlcuring the march for Chaflotug. No doubt George will be flttinglyi 2.731 Pace, 2.18 Trot, Purse $100 .town. The match will take place at .__ ithe Arena on September 28th. Pat- lR_VlC'I‘0RIA, 1;. c.. Augs 9.—F.‘lrohni;9l'$<:lfi Zt-arrled lpigilslnttrltlyeswrday 1S‘, n .t , - or e eenceo e. . lciscs: 3'02 “rill: gglumirila: With reference to the prelimin- inllierttrsisirigles championship at themry bouts vltrxhich were to have tak- c ora awn Tennis Club. Satur- en‘ pace. t e management were as .day, defeating his fellow townsmanqilllllch disappointed as the fans. Mc- jBradshaw Harrison. 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.*Donald of Montreal was in the city ' ——-—-¢0&__i. ‘8harkey's camp in Northern New l jJ ones Is Placed i Brunswick and nothing has been land ready. but Smith, who in com- ,pa.ny with Zybszko left for Jack Number Onejheard from them since. t The promoters of the coming ev- ‘ In all the history of boxing in the Maritimes there has never been a iUNBURN I ‘representative from the Island as Mix Mlnatd‘: with sweet oil or ‘coming from an Island Club. Prince cream‘ “m; apply Quick and Edward Island athletes have excel- permunent mus! led year after year in other branch- es of sport therefore there is no reason why we should not com- ” " or lillll ~ , mand a prominent place in the Maritime boxing flrmalnent well. The championships should be a A I E N» -———————-—-?—-—-———— understood that a string of boxers ***H++Q+H+OH+QHWO*° intend to participate, say that the the best that's in them. There will be seven bouts, three lNi- y. _-_~_____ yearly event in order to make box- ing a success on the Island. The Clubs and those in charge are to be highly congratulated in the arrangements of this year's event. Reports from Tignish where it is 0 boys are in the best of shape and . Y. <> are confident of bringing some of ’ Give The Children the laurels back to the far western centre. From personal observation the local performers of the squared circle are in top form and will give l Penslar , , . d r , t. ti f Blflvltllllfl is‘: ‘s... drill. ‘ , 160. __ a _” 4 C _ tlllatiolu Congratulations Abegweltsl To win the Club championship of the Maritime Provinces in field and track" is a feat worthy of the name of Abegweit. For tho,“ oi-lria 1 Jamaica Ginger " ii-i When their bowels are Irreg- ular after eating unripe or over-ripe fruit or any other uemembered on the eve of his dc-,' parture. , . Wise Motley I‘ l The early wise money calls Tun-- iney to win over Dempsey. Natural- on Dempsey lly being a champion it is expected that the so-called "wise dough" will! be plants-d on the champion. It.’ would not be surprising if the, weight of sentiment forced Dempq ’sey into favoritism before the fight.‘ ‘Being a favorite won't make ililn‘ Will but it will add considerably to‘ his confidence. l I. >DAN PATCl-IBN, 2.15M, Col. D. A. MCKHIIIOII, Charlottetown. t . em benemm from F“ a ,5 . .. .. m . /, . o, ‘m. a lneau. o_ . . . . m! the number on‘, Smo 1 m [their prellmhmrlos Whig}, Wm m_‘like that, the battered Basque irolii 4' T‘ J‘ DEVUN’ 2'1"" Wm‘ Mdxmi’ Mmmwm N‘ 5' p0 n n e sure that f9 m n1 m, f the Pyrenees will presently en-‘ s. PANSY AUBREY. 2.19e=.-. P. .1. O'Brien. Moncton. N. B. .'°“k"‘g m‘ m’. 1927 “““°““°°d w‘. r p “m” 9" e B ° i . ~ ' “ - . _ _ , I u _ ,4“ by me Unned States Go“ Asqrho house n, is lgalngd that some gage with Ovila Cllapdelalnc, tlil. g- flUDalzzhlfili-éiléflll: fglllllhgzlldéfiszlaffilév. P- l'-- l- 15Oc1ati°n_ George Von Elm ms for the {molest and gavel-es; boxel-sfdefeated ex-liglltheavyweight chain- . JIAB . - . - , ' - _ ‘e- 1- .‘ 8. ‘KEEMAH AUBREY, 2.18M. Eduard Stewart. French River. ,$?8gl§se'e¥$ nllfyrgxerxigli a"g,,‘,l,,ei',’gf.iigetgiellifirgzixe frigggyticg: ‘wntggféltll ilfgethvtamngiltctllllll‘: igglaLhlogilcl-Tll; B. TEDDY JACKSON. Wlll- TWmllS- K "lll- ithree. ‘Frances Ouimet’, Bostondbls Wrestling match, V. icontender. The Basque has nothing 2.20 TROT-PURSE $300.00 twins Gllllll- Atlanta. and Don ‘but a picturesque punch. Delaney isteln, Seattle, were placed fourth. Boxing ‘has. everything a callable 110x81‘,- 1. BRITISH GINGER, 2.19:... cut. D. a. Mclunubir, Charlottetown. ‘fifth and sixth. Eddie Held, st.‘ Iiilivuld have- '2. TllE YANK, 2.195;, Col. D. A. flclilnnon. Charlottetown, Jouls. was seventh. Jesse P. Guilford! The Prince Edward Island Ama-v .' s. ACACIAVILLE, w. McNclll, Southport. Boston. eighth, Harrison R. John-yteur Boxing Championships which! Despite 111s setback at the 1111511115. 4. JUST TRAMP. 2.1m. n. Cohen, Moncwn. . . . . . . . . . . . . .V . . . . . . Aston. Minneapolis. ninth and Rolandd-ake place in Mvntalzue this even-inf Mullins? mfllly expel“ "mllldrl, s. PRINCESS AUBREY. 2.18%. Waitv. Summerside. P. u. l. ll/llwxellzle- wwlllllglflll- l-"llll- ‘llls have attracted nrOvInce-WIdeIl-‘elllllell a "l" "lenses. Last ycilr_, ti. EASTERN LADY, .1. Power, Charlottetown. I f- _ attention. The bouts of three 1t- WM $11111 0f him that eventually, 1. LLOYD GEORGE, Dr. Frank Bowness, ltensirlgluir. ‘Hahfax Glrl. In pounds duration are governed und- he would lake Tunlwys clown-j s. rm: rur. n. Campbell. Charlottetown. er the Maritime Province Branchi After dlsmslnz of ‘the Blmnlfllfli ti. can‘. JACKSON, ch35. (fllandler. Charlottetown. Toront S rtspf the Amateur Athletic Unlnnllls next step will likely l3“ {Mk l‘ SELDOM c" Tom “Mm” Muhcwn‘ “ 0 ‘rullzrllch interest has been taken inlsllllllfigrlfegi’ ‘lllllllxlizllglllagglelglllzyolfstgilfillili 2.29 rnor aNl) PACE-PURSE $300.00 g TORONTQ A\lg‘ 9‘ _ Jam, Mo. baseball, field and track, fofltbalhlilllli lillllfflll he ‘Wotuldqgllflllfl “l - ‘ ‘ l n e sic. lt- lili- I. HELEN newer, 2,221.3, (‘laudc McMillan, Charlottetown. Prféllgglxiriifiiln “f; féllglggttififffinfllgflwfl?‘ tlf$giovimcf QQQZdfKK 83.: will mo...» nothing‘ 2. MICKEY AUBREY. ll 9H. U-lrl Wl-eks. Albcrton. m be hem hg", M,“ qnéturfia é-jleimuch so, that boxing one ofitheillflless Paulina should win. and thcn 8. TEDDY JACKSON, Wm. Toombs, Kensingtoll. Marmme Bu" ‘Wm camppte thligreamst sports there is not only n Wm only prove mo; Delaney wgigl l. MARC-E DIRECT, Dr. Duggan, (lharllltteluwh. 1mm“ and judgmg mm‘ her perjifi-om a remmfive pom 5, View butioveyrorod, t. 5' 3355")" THE GREAT’ Chest" Frau" m‘ Peters’ P’ E‘ l‘ ifnrmallce at the eastern trials ahemhysically and nlentally as well '———' ‘ ti. LOUISE COLORADO, Geo. Hooper, Charlottetown. gshoum hold ‘m, own Wm] m? Onmrihas been more o, .958 neglected: G6,... Tunney is u Us... o.l.nm=.. ‘l. DIXIE MARQUIS. W. McNeill, southliort. $5.3m who Wm m, here 1.5m alliTflel-gfqrg the Qhomplonshlps ghjspf Jimmy Slattery who is workingi ' B. EASTERN LADY, J. Power, Charlottetuuil. lover Canada’ . [you Wm be a distinct advance m “tout with m," qqlmmy declares he 1.1;‘; " 9. ACACIAVII-LE- Ilr- P- Mfllnlym- M°"l=l<"°- Milli! Ethel Catherwood, of sbrlrinew sport which is popular in everyllllfl Smartest fighter l"? lla-‘l "Pl 10. AUBBIANA. Dr- H- Mvlnlyra (flllllollrlov-‘Il- ‘M0011, and Miss Katie Martin, oLOl-ilcr city and province in Canada. met Slavery i» pickles 1m vlllv“ ll. 1G0. Willard Kelly, soutllport. Cranhrfmk. B. f‘... Vveslteril Can-Q Later in the season the Islandlablo defensive pointers‘ from TRIP: 12. WILD KENNY, Harry O'Brien, Alberton. sun's representatives at the IIIQQLiCiIQIXlPIOIIShIDS wilfagaln be heltflley. His career was stopped at. its‘ 1;. your: OLA. b. W. White. Yurk Poll-h tare léXpevlFali u. reach Tnrnntnlin this city, the champions of uus-lkrnk more through his 0W“ IW-i 14. BINGEN jauBREY. J- _W- (‘l-Hull's llltlnvltlll- "lfélursitav. lliiltis lllialrtin l.» under ibeiseries will then defend their titles l-zwct gf ‘girlish: gniubevflvfif ill“; I _ I _\'£'Hl' not» imt mid vanilot coin» in - lisicnc t e a ua ion o .112; COLT RACE tTlll-el- leap, (Hill-PURSE. $150.00 petg inrthle OPEN] (‘Viillgru hilt illl-ftesftihcfinvt/eilnrlcglr: tiiiiniftiéfigwlusgi. crowd than because of any lack of, . Y. . Kell . Charlottetown. .‘ ell 5 18D 11111111; 191' a Lv n t 8 ‘fled to box off for the various mari- llfllllllll llbllll-Y- ‘ é. xGggnlTgNGgglT. Gcyorlr. (lalbcck, Summerside. Ame?“ gunning wmch Wm be pm um” “mes which wk” Flue s°me a DEVILS“ BL _,_ s_ ,,,,,,,,,,_ o|,,,..,...,.own_ V°"_°P_l" 1101111881“ slrla- time this winter either in Saint An attempt w block the Demnq ' ' -—'——-—- John or I-Lnlifax, sey Tunney championship fight will be made in a few days via tllci injunction route, a contract is said. to exist binding Dempsey to tlglltl Harry Wills. This fight was to have taken place two years ago in the Chicago Coliseum. Dempsey ignorfi ed the affair. | It is said Dempsey signed a con-t tract to meet Wills at Chicago and] then "run out" of the match after} the club had spent collsidcrublcj money in advance promoting activ-i lties. It is contended $70,000 in all} was spent. mucll of it trying tol press legal action against. Dempsey.’ It is contended that the colltractl specifically prohibited Jack from, meeting any other ‘opponent prior. to the Wills bout and that Damp-i sey violated the agreement. when‘ he took on Tunney. Several Forms i J. R. Asks-J-Iow many styles oft wrestling are there? Answer: Caich-as-Catch Con, Greco-Roman, Lancashire, Cumb-i erland and Westmorelllnd, Cornwall| and Devon, and Jujutsu or Japan- and taking hold of the forbidden, and a fall is gained. if! one fall is necessary (that is the, bout is won) by the contestant who; plrghls opponent's shoulders to‘ tho-mat for a duration ohthret and . - » hum.“ mu" u ‘ In“ the ann 46 mile bicycle maraq favorite with those who hlvil JGIMIT ltd motile llltl the ‘ _ formats is plainly printed on the label. ' Price lilo a bottle. r. A. instill CENTRAL paliosrolill thou wh takll l!!!“ “I'll! ill September in Halifax. is race is sponsored h! the Halifax Herald and Evening Mail and is on; of YEN’. holder for till l-Ioruby hen an excellent chance to wint-horaoet-hllyblr- tum: been watching Hornby of lite and is much struck with his‘ stile of Perfection lee Cree In ‘ "m" ‘Mirth’, ‘F. luqefl“ Eddie flornby om of Prince Ed- 86601161 1" llawll'5°'°55°ll'9°ll| "I'm d“ 1"?"- woi-ojglapdls promlor bike ridertlfwrestling, all holds‘ llffidwflllllfifid: "m." shun", will bo one pf the contestants in as ouch as av be barre Y | ‘ual consent’; nd u; fall attained as port‘ f th tli th the bun“ g m‘ Even“ o ‘lzligt t? cheat. grasping each other George Walker. present record around the body. The one first los- tone » grind thinks- in Grace-Roman style. Lancashire style of wrestling is essentially the] same as catch-as-cstch-can. Cumberland and Westmoreland contestants stand ing his hold. or fouchinfthe ground with any part of his body except his feet. loses fall tn the ground at the same time it is a "dogfalr and must be wrest- ~ ’ lelk, Cope‘ or Brlslr- rah < m" ' i ,fl||p].M iQJVIQtTOVQI. in the Cornwall and Dev- Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco 00., Ltd. * an,‘ _ m,“,fa,§"f°,§,'""“"_ m,“ m bu” "Hugo" mum m, m..." comp... . r l l in: for the mnt ‘in strong loose igloo jackketts. clich- 4‘ a a a e -~¢ 0 " "n"... ...v.....-.--..". 1390f? walker-leaves the iithgof inghold of‘ o lace Irony ‘ -l- I r I v _ ‘ ‘ ’ V. __, _ H, - ..»-»»‘<-.;i/ ‘ 5.14 ' . l"""""" ' ‘rm m, n‘, ._ ,,,r ,1. .111 m in ml- . i l . ‘tr-l polifl! 9111 Jhjfifllfl ‘ld "7 n‘ w" ‘ > In where above the shoulder must touch .. fill I - '7. ' . l i "' . . y)" Lady Maude K. chili, by llcdgewootl Boy lliPllFY ‘ Clukeyi .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2111 Addie Echo. bin. by Echo Todd fKc-lleyi . . . . . . . . . .. l ll i! ‘l Lnddio Jimmy bg; (Harry ' Clukey) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 4 3 Ii Billy Lee. chlz. lNclsoni il '3 4 Fox Trot. Boll Vol". Red S. Real Charlie and 'f‘\\'n Snot also started. Tiln9~-2.19'i, 2.16%. 2.16"», 2,l8‘l. 2.27 Parr, 2.24 Trot, Purse $100 Della Ilarvcstcr. blrn. by Tho Harvester tllcllry Clukcyi l 1 Contain Harvey, clilz. ' k4 tKclleyi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 fl i‘. Nellie Review", rnnl. iToolcl 6 ll 1i Albert J. bg, ‘NPISOTH fl G ll Traveler Silk, Lady Willard. Betsey I... and Arroplanc also sitart» Tilnl=~~2.l7‘.-, 2.171;, 2.1m; ' the AT 3.15. '1 ‘AND 9. ‘I umvuls will LUMHIY waist. Two should- him, H PI CTURES BAND—-l.30 8.30--l0.00 P. 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