-1719 ‘LSIX 111s CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK Qqo TA TIONS . - i Gram i i CHICAGO, July la-(Ari-Arter‘ dropping about a cent a bushel WHEN THEY STEP u CHARLOTIETOWN chic to hedging sales and reports oi of wheat sup- . Stock serious congestion n t 1 . New Y" 7k Stock M arkets At A ‘Montreal ‘$’§Zy".t‘i’i‘i‘.li°°.i.“‘acové' Ii Jr” 352 The dates AUGUST 12th to 15th will mean slouch to thousantdts offlltiaritimgs vggxae 1°“ interested in the Sport of Kings and will gather for t elr annual g6 - 03B er I o - Glanc‘ Exchange 1...‘Zi'°“io§i$‘&ia“”°$fi'i"d miiniiiyi LOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION grounds. OLD HOME Exchange -— My tl- l-‘t- 5°P""“",'1~°°_,,1,;? waax AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION will have an appeal that simply iclmim“ 7"“) $1942.93‘, 1S2p 2.5 cg} oaii cannot be resisted. Everyone will be there. No year in the half century of the Associations ex- T_P,,,,, ‘B’ Th‘ 0mm“ Pm” 5m“ 144 m 3-0-4 10W“ . lstence have been so many inquiries or so much interest taken in this big annual holiday. (elm m TIWIIW-BI" "M" "W" 1"“ 5311111211. a Mahmud-Til; is-(cri- Hundreds of letters have been received from the United States and from all over the Mari- Stocks 6"" "if", ,l"{}',l,’§“'ff¥h°'- r and m» B b rower A 2‘ a”, Wheat futures prices recover“. times by the Association and the Tourist Bureau can say ditto. Advertising is appearing d p as I-a n“: irridulrioi; ...“.;.'i"§"§..ia. higher. Bid“ P"°°§'}§ts i; _ ““‘§,“°““l,§'§'" “fill in ten mainland papers and hotel keepers, restaurant keepers, morning houses and all f: g fir! '1‘ 15° "2 "F" y°"k"sv'h°""‘ “f”? “M” gzlrciric a 1'3 gdcmaixilg tum}? minor l ort cove those who have accommodation can rest assured that great crowds will be here and it is up to Anaconda 2e i-i ‘llmiilgtl-l w" 11K "- can 3 '7" erins H“! Mk 0! “Win85 i" u eo le to make rovision for them so that they wll-l go away as they have done in other Baldwin Loco 15 1'8 MW ‘oflk-Coflon’ rubbu’ “m” Consssmelt 89 them a fir-m ftppearance Cosli o r p l; I p l _ a sugar higher. - ' 4-5 years s ng ng our pra ses. ' Bendix Av as l 2 "' m.,, S“; 2s l I wheat quotatons were a . - B y, st 1 58 3-3 DO s; 1 B ‘l l-2 cents hisl-ler, July at ‘I5 l-2, O: chic oi?» 3B 7-3 I FtflrlxildfleéO 13 "l7 5-9 and Dw- 7° M's a bush“ _ The srorrsm of the Aslwletl ‘I min: ls slvw below and will he equal to the best of any year. In addition Chrysler 56 1'5 How smith 14 W "gippmlw i" d ‘a, “$8; to the regular events tiles-e will probably be classified dashes m, 53mg a; lust year. These proved popular and gavc m“. Co“ Edi-W‘ .1,” ‘i? Imp T011 ‘a M $.33“... (éelnutfradirlgfyBuencs wlnnlns harm w unsortmlty to um some mwer- The track and grounds will be put in the beet possible condition 2*“ Si? u“ S; 11:5 ,f,“‘c,fii°kel , 3; 1 g Aires was unchanged. and "or! 1mm!" W"! 5t 1"“ W ""01"! it" "It “"0" according to hromm and In a III-ow. wall dlwlrlloeo e“ c “i” ' manner. A Gen Mow" 88 7-8 MONTREAL, Jill 15--(C1P)— Mu Pow" g3 _ Gt N" PM K: fifigf,,g"f,iflff‘,,fi,“°fifimilfiifini°fii N“ 3W1 o" 3g 1 2 The vaudeville program ls without question all outstanding one, better in fact than last year which every- figllilitlefiggtd 36 paILIlWnL oi’ Agriculture. follow; ‘Liéiggdvlllgudgan Si‘ 3'4 one said was so good. Full particulars regarding it will an,“ hi", p15“ gun pgrtlpulnrl regarding the $5,000 , _ Butter: first grade creamer-y ' Prise List for the Provincial Live Stock Show which will b, o, 5|; ream" or the week. 2035x3115?! . i ‘ prrllts, jabbing price, so; first grade i: m; 3:110 1'12 From the above it can be seen that folks here will u", ggmgthln‘ t. can about when they write tutu- Pelm RR 24 34 5011615. lvbbms Price. 35 i-Zi ‘Qlldnzlfl sh or can u j... friends. because no Cit! ill Canada will offer a better program of entertainment than will our beautiful Char- Ph“ Pa, 0° 43 3.4 la5pifffiigfil i‘??? W201; S, o; can PM 5g NEW YORK. uJly 15~og°P73j lottetown. Let us all get behind It. let us decide to make 01.1) HOME WEEK our greatest entertainment week u: std on NJ 43 3" solo price 3555-8: nda. a4 7-8. Wpg slco A - The 0000f §l°ilgfit f; Raga-mm w Ill time. Next let us all get behind the PROVINCIAL uva srocrc snow which will be hold In count-tion Texas Corp l3 Cheesej‘ western and eastern - s: negnngd osuites dmm, and me with it. This is a brave effort to keep going interest in breeding the best types oi live stock-horses, cattle, sheep, U011"! A" 41 l“ Whit/e. Drive t0 factory. Momma] Cfleflldlfln dollar held unchanged at pigs and poultry, so u to maintain as in years gone by the high standard oi quality for which the Garden oi the l7 5 Rubi?" 3,24 7'8 deiivell- I" current mil-kt‘ 15 545 I C b 11 3.4 per cent discount in today's Ouli is noted. Other provinces oi Canada have given up. thrown in the sponge to a great extent, but the more lor- U S st 0° as 3'8 FQB: we“ “d. east’ “ihm wmle" MOIItTQG "r foreign exchange trade. (Ottawa ward and progressive breeders in co-operstion with our Provincial Department or Agriculture have said-Let us wzmédéiililiizncm"? i‘: iacfbligrlg égrgegemggagmgiztuged “a; Foreign n89 Cfllzflg: $10331 Carry On, and the Provincial Exhibition Association has met them more than half way and one grand big live stock ' 5 ' ‘ __.___ rate 9.09— » P91‘ 0°“ 5° r show will be the result. 4 West Elec 96 1-4 a-ild after May 26, 194i, for ship- d, Press) The Ho“ Kong and ghanghag do]. Woohvoith — "m" 1° the Unmd ‘Kllgdmll- “m” a“ lars closed at 24.64 and 5.42 re- Eggs: graded shipments selling at] mo" specflvely 5110M,“ only a 3118M BUSINESS As USU“. kmiifi” 3-341 A-medil"? 32" s'°°"' increase. The Argentine peso closed" A - m (C?) B, . ;gf,,1;i-,g5;,;d* Mi 1-2- c 5 ggggg; 3,3,1" l‘ .. zaas. GIIAIILOTTETOWII, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND is; 1iro_°‘“"§%i‘.3“§‘Y%Jfai°'f.d°;'{.“i"§"i“§§li i? it; i-i ~77, K t k f g d » 2nd ilesiirncd I0 help maintain food .65—.8g; 2.B560—E.g5; NB tiriioun- Boiiuliarnois 19 gagflwc]; 0|,- e en ac y o and a _ supplies in districts where t-livzllv, min 7 ‘s , —. ; P moun an n0 Bathilrst l - yRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - h int ‘I "ed iih - ii l 15- 315-90. ~ A a ' ' ' ' ' ii-tiiiilrlig. as e1 e1 w new“ J Flaw a ‘I-d m THE rnonsra court's Charlottetown llrlvln Park & Provmlilfl Exhibition ‘ Fraser VTO m ' “m A Th zsih da fJ A. n 1041 ‘ Home Oil R23 ° y ° m“ ' ' Q I Itrtc 135-8lt fMt iKi c t Ifrice 8Com 10 1-4 it: (ab: illdolélfilixflflflfUtltlz tindgcy-‘i .. Mlmirnum Clusrgo tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents P1106 P!!! -- eased, testate. To the sherm or the County or‘ JULY Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word: Classified 3e per word; in Itlemoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of F1011! Ind Sitlfitllfl Ollfllnlfl. Cards. etc. 5o per name; Letters of Condolence 70o per inch llledding engagement i0 words for 51,00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o [er int-ll or 4c per word. Lists oi Subscriptions l9 cueuts per lncli. Addrfi: and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on app ca“ Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the ucti- . .-_--- tion on file of Louis H. Poole in MONTREAL, July 15—(OP)—In- Montague aforesaid, Merchant. "W. >' dustrial, mines, papers and oils rc- Executor of the above named estate.‘ treated on the stock market today oravlnr that a Citation may be is; .- and m“ l few jggugs my. ab]; m sued for the pur ose herclnafthtar so | » advance against the general down- "mi!" Y" l" t “Mm” “Pr: Y ward tendency M trading quired to cite all persons In eres e and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition‘ ' RACING DATES ITIIESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th, 1941 Montreal Exchange r. I" it y- 'm»"'1‘.~%flB-1%- ‘Six ' W§§ lt Teachers Wanted For Sale has.“ up M, a pom, were rep {In the said Estate to he and flllgiff - v ' l "ed ong lndustriais, heaviest “M” ‘m’ Jmlt" ""5"" “ " ". r i FIRST CLASS TEACHER. WANTS smvrsn PUPS FOR SALE. BOX. if?!" b31118 canadia" C" Preie" Iiitiisectigncfiarligttictiidwri.“iiahcosggh; (A MEMBER 0F THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIAHONY school Anhlv Morgan Mc- 24s. summerairic. L-453-7-i6-18.‘ red. Steel Q! Wnflda Pmlemd and Counti, in the said Province. on ' gammy‘ Bowmw’ L‘ ‘Fm-IL FOR. SALE - 19x1 sums. Goon fiiffliifimy "1§§;c¢15§7’oeii§§i T§I§f§ ‘{,‘{'h°,%,1;,"ud:{ efeivgglzwtfflt! i l. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500.00 IVANTED —TEACl-iER FOR CLIN- condition. $150.00. Stewart Mos-nor,‘ Steel Wares and International fcorenoxn,“ (Daynxm 5M1“; Th”, c; .‘ 2 P (On School with good rcfemnct-L Suffolk L_405_7_15_21_.B1.°nm Powders preferred. the lame d‘y to shew c‘“s° l, any‘ o . . . - . . o s s t s o . - - e s - l t - o - s . . o Supplement $1315.00. Apply to ‘ _ —'__ International Nickel and Ncran- they w“ why the Accounig of the 3. 3 Seconds allowed Trotters Louis 000mm. Chalrnlfln of F°R M"? "WIRE" RUGS- AP da slipped ill late dea1s_ in mines said Estate should not bepasserl and] Trustees. New wnd<>§._u3_1_15_m my 4t Edward Street,“ 41,4454, §o.ll.1..aw.p;ne w??? unstéegtllyiegs thou Egttihifincligggouzamgrigtfdolh; g, l 4. 2,16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 ' B , CSCI‘ Il 06 , ' ‘ ivaxrau-lsxrartlsivclzn FIRST FOR sALli-zs ACRES clinic's! gl1¥hul$€1s“A"Inl:§ldrmlSt. ngawrebrétce fro". Eur-- Proctor for will Ptmiiin-i n 5. 2.19 TROT AND ‘ PACE 3 SGCOIICIS HIIOWBII TIOIIIGIS PURSE $400.00 gm, Trgchwggemgg; geologic“ gggmsisiggvhtgmyw 15,3}; gguggflagg-i ,,,‘,’{ff,‘i,’,‘.‘1§2h.,...§’,$, baht... $2.“; ‘than it catatonia ozlrifrrlailuthztiba, .l 6. 2.22 PACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PURSE $350.00 - - ~ ' -< . - 'l » - e co - < o We“ Mrs- Edward F» W“ . Siam W“ “um” RW" . . | ‘“ ‘iii’ °“ "“““‘°.“°’ff' a . lishco l'-’-"=om= IIHVSIIIDBI‘ horror-i- i (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) L‘393'7'1°‘21' L'4°1'7'1""-i‘ w‘”ue Ben Te 9p fine topped in Charlottetown aforesaid once in ‘ . —“ . m" W° P°“"S' i“. ‘he “m” d°p'"i' each week for st least four eonswv» i‘ 7. FREE FOR ALL TROT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PURSE $400.00 WANTED -- FIRST on SECOND FOR. SALE-Iii) DURANT LIGHTI mcnt, shawinigan and British col- n“, ‘mks "m m, d“, hem; and. class teacher ior Saint Cntliermes truck. Reconditioned. Apply umbla Power “A" edged forward “m, a ‘we copy hum, M forthwnh; c I 8. . 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ School. Sunnlemelit $100. for first Guardian. L-423-7-15-2i. modestly, CPR. won a fraction ad- "on"; 1n the gonowiug public places! n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $75.00 for sewnd- 36001111 6145* . vance. 1n rails. But Canada Sbeam- gggpggflvgly, namely, In the hall of‘ 9, (Open t0 Tfottflfs W110 haVe preferred John Lavrry. Borjr- FOR. SALE-‘JIOUSE IN EXCEL- 1 Ship was behmdl 1n camel-g the Con" House In Geumegown m; . , Slm}\"-_R_ R 3 L'44°'7'1G'~‘-i 1PM wlldiilim- 3° Gi- Gem?" SP-i “fellas-w headed .1 group of Kings County aforesaid. at the store I IIOI tflkfll a l'€(30l'd 0f OI’ better III a race .. w ANTED - TEACHER ronl Whcatlcy School. No. 116. first-l class, $125, second class $100. secretary J. Philip Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge. L-464-7-i6.2i. Male Help Wanted Apply on premises. L-424-7-l5-2l.i FOR SALE - GlRI/S c. c. hI. . bicycle. Apply Gertie Costeflo,‘ Elmwood. L-4-46-7-i6- L: . FOR SALE —- TWO McCOIl/MICK‘ Deerlnr; Mowers 5 it cut. A001,‘! Everett i-Iaslam. lmlefiliil. L- 447-7-18-21. SVANTED -— MAN 0R. BOY FOR farm work John Moreslde. York Point. L-290-7-ll-3i. llzlilnz. Herb Dcnnl: \ _ _. .__.~_L TED — A JAN FOR FARM Marsllfleid. " ' 3i ll .- \‘ u-nlk. Jack. Stockman. Soilih hiilion. h-ua-l-lc-ll-ia. FOR. SALE - 39 FORD DUMP Truck with Hydraulic Hoist Racks and License. A1 condition. Har- Eain for cash. Aimlv Guardian. | L-458-7-16-ii. FOR SALE — FINE RESIDENTIAL nropertv with double izaralie at 39 Orleblir Street. Hardwood floors. hot water heating. Anuly on Diem- lses. L-Z-iii-T-li-li-Idfi ivmrnn - MAN T0 WORK ON fann. Anuly Harald Bantu-l‘. Fredericton L-433-7-164i- Wanted WANTED — ONE GIRIISC 0P0!) - .2: _ 1' B0 X. ill‘i‘.t‘.ll. Bin AIDD l. 1L_437_7_16_n_ ..'<..;\;.Y...._.$I.;.TT...L snu- Lrlnber for two small b0y5- Allllil‘ 20a Richmond st. L466- IMVANTED GOOD USED CAR nidor than 103G. Write stnilnq lira-est cash price. C. A R. ' ' than. __ V __ ‘ IVANTED T0 BUY SECOND Ilihl) safe. Also scmnd hand diimil . - _ ..'di... illiCL. WrlteK Gu€_4§'l_;rl7_16_m_ iii-ixlili-Vzn 47.1%.. aux wisll” H mssaae to Mnnirrril or nnrt \\.i . Will share cxneiisvs ""0 mil“ iiouselloidl hi-tiveen jail and air- drive. Apply J. S. Calms. Dilli- siaffnage. L~444-'V7-15.2i Male and FEEIIEP Wanted NOW IS THE TIME TO GET ‘ Government 10b as Clerk. Post- man. Customs Clerk Stone- etc. Five Domlnlnn-ivlde exams hcifi since war boimn. Free 300K191 M, c. C. Schools Ltd. Toronto l0 Oldest in Canada. No Agents. One Yeor to Repay and; to Nearest Imam o! IIIE Gllllllll Bill 0F WIIIIEIGE ffiiuaihiv on out?» Dow"! of c us; a '90 slocvs 4 9.00 snow lit-W nous $45.00 on... Aoloonts of Pnocvilewtoly low Inter v WOULD YOU LIKE EARNING A For Rent FOR. RENT — APARTMENT. b5 Fitzroy Street Phenti _1;oi_1i7._5_o1 FOR. RENT — THE CHESTER. Cole home. Main Street. Sackvllle. eight roolns imd bath. three fire- places. centrally located. Near, sclioolland linlill/lersgvB ADDLV . C0 e. Sac v e, . . w N-55-7-l5-2i, Lost 1.051‘ - Buddhism MARKET lloilsc and Moore 6.: McLeod. slim 0i nlollev. Finder leave at this ol- ilce Reward. L-4_48-7-16-21- LOST — AT BRIGHTON. JULY 0th. navy blue‘ coat sweater Please ilotify Guardian. L-‘iilail-lil-ll. roar-nan 0F riitiilitiltovsi: port. Finder leitvc at RilCs Gro- cery. 14-467. Strayed WZWWWV 3 STRAYEI) PIGS 0N MY PRO- pcrtv. Please notify Haber Weeks. Fredericton. L-443-7-l0-1l STRAYEI) — 0N MY PREMISES on Juiv 11th 4 youniz cattle. I! not claimed before Julv 215i. W111 be sold to my expcilses. John A. Bertram. Fredericton. L-430-7-i0-ii. Men and Women Wanted nice salarv everv week? It can be done bv becomin a Jiio ieorescnq tativc! Jlto of er numerous ad-l vantages-Free Products - Inter-| pgfilng Bargains -- Thirty Dav Trial without Risk. For details. apply: Jiio. 1435 Montcalm. Mim- treai. N4949- Feinale Help Wanted cml. whlvrcnfAIi-hr PERSON- sily the Mayfair Tearoom. n-aia-i-li-ai. | wY-(Ifiiir _ aiXlsTiL-on Erhrfitii.‘ housework. Anplv Guardian. I L-462-7-10-tli. l “WNTED MAID FOR. GENERAL hmlscwnrk. Country lzirl prefer- red. Apply (l. Guardian. L-422-7-1il-2l. WdNTEli-hIIDDLi-Z AGE WOMAN.’ Protestant. to lock after farm home. including care of children.‘ Write "J." Gmrdi "LII-I 44041 weaker miscellaneous issues, others of Clark Brothers in Nlxjillxlvgllée _ ~ dropping being Distillers-Seagulls aforesaid, and at theft and Inlperinl Tobacco, Barracks in Montague aforesaid. so Total sales: 8,900 shares; Indus- that all rsons Interested in the trials, 5.100; Mines, 8,800. Finance said Esta as aforesaid may have _ due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Karol“ Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court aforesaid. the day and Y”! 5H‘ above written. at Charlottetown Bv the Court. By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, July 15-—(A.P)—' Tile buying tide ran to rails; and! industrial specialties in today's stools i Inarket. with many so-called lead- ers drilling throush a narrowly ir- legular channel. Canadian stocks showed a mixed trend. Dcme Mines and Brazilian Traction gained 1-8 and Interna- tional Nickel 3-8. Distillers Seagram 13st 1-2, Walkers i per cent and Walkers preferred lost 1-8. Trend; were a bit spotty from the start but pills signs were in the ma- jcrlty at (lie close. Of 768 issues appearing on tile ticker tape, 366 i SEAL) 14-986-7-2-9 (SgdJ MURIEL C. LOWTHER. Registrar. ~23. IEIEIEIIZIIPEIEJIE! IEIIEEF“ Wilill. WANTED " Ship your wool to i A CONDONS WOOLLEN MILLS Charlottetown were up, 214 down and 21a un- ket price. changed The Associated Press average of 60 stocks held a net advance of 2 i And receive highest mar-i Money paid on receipt 0f | I of a point at 43.7 and was at the wool’. best level since January. Dealings expanded in the fore-noon and slaw- Wool must be well washed, ed after mid-day. Transfers of all burdocks and dirt picked I 702.900 shares compared with 563,- 830 yesterday. out’ i Pvstins new 194i tops were J. I. Case. International Harvester, Cat- erpillar Tractor‘ Southern Rakway, Freight pilid on 100 pounds. Ailaniic Coast Line, Savage Arms, General Steel Castings pfd and Budd Mfg pid. US. Steel. Bethlehem and Chryg- ler ended‘ at Monday's final marks. General Motors was up a shadle, as was Republic Steel. On the losing side were U.S. Rubber. United Air. in arn instructed to sell by Public crrirt, Wcstlnghousg‘ Du punt‘, Auction by Misq Barbara Mackenzie standard Q11 (NJL American 5mg“ at Breadaibanc Village on Thursdnv. lng and Philip Morris. ilvlzsiooli MONTREAL, July is-(om-ii cattle receipts on the Montreal livestock market totalled 020 w- July 17th st 2 P. M. standard Tlnze all household effects including: 3 Beds complete 2 Bureaus i Cornmode Small Tables and Wash Stands. Kitchen Table and Chairs kitchen Range . Dishes. Pots and Pans lliningrocm Table, Chairs and day with all prices firmer. Other CM“ 9'1"" i receipts: calf 564; sheep and lamb 2'71; hog 0w. Hugs were i5 cents higher and calves I6 to 50 cents higher. Livin room Chairs Snul Sofa Rocking Chair Morris Chair Cream Csn Cattle were mostly cows and wag, Tm, mg 5M"; ccmmon bulls. A few good quality uantity Fire Wood sold around $6.50 with common to an other household articles. medium butcher cows from $4.75 to $0.25. Canllers and cutters were $3.50 to 4.50 and common bulls $4.50 t0 $5.75. Veal calves ranged from $8 to 10.50 and medium kinds sroundi $9 to $0.50. with the bulk of com- moner kinds between $8.25 and $8.50. Drinkers were t’! to l8 and light grassers mostly 86 to $6.50. L-347-7-l2-l4-16. 21000. Good veals made $10 to ‘- Terms of ale. cash. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE i 000d ewe; and wcthers WEN $13. Friday, July itbth, I P. M D. S. ‘I. buck lambs all and culls all. Sheep “we "m" “'50 m who Wm‘ “ kw the property known as the Streth- ymlrllilgs up lo $8. Hugs were stronger at $16.26 for. B-l dressed. $11.50 for B-i alive fed and watered and up to tlillb off trucks delivered. Grade A drew ti pm- hog premiim with. discounts Cn off grades. sows were $8M to L-ltc-‘i-iil-lo-flt. well. , _ I OM11” cons Hotel, I75 Grafton street. Can t l till o i le. iie-Iliifilh ‘fiIlabgyfor real.’ o n W. II. BMTON- Auctioneer. 10. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 11. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $500 to be distributed among the winners along with the lsnount paid in for ‘these Futurltiel. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse in each race. THE MACDONALD T0- BACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy, known as the British Consols Trophy, which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Association will also give I10 to the driver scoring the inert points during the meeting $10 to the driver scoring the second most points daring the meet. First place counts five points, second place three points, third place two points and fourth place one point. 31o will be given the winning driver in each race. _ $10 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and I10 to the driver driving the fastest heat paced during the meet. Ten Dollars will be given the caretaker of the horse trotting the fastest heat and Ten Dollars to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest host. Five Dollars will be given to the caretaker of each horse winning a race in the trotting and peeing classes during the meet. Fifty Dollars will be given to the owner of the horse that bests track pacing record of $.05 1-2 except as pro- vided for below. Fifty Dollars to the owner of the horse that beats the track trotting record of 2.07 8-4 except as provided for below. in case two horses beat the abovc records then the awards go to the fastest horse. If two bones tie for the awards the money will be divided equally. Entries close July 26th, with J. W.. Boulier, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. l. GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL nsccs mu HEATS) The Charlottetown itncs Truck is now one of the fast- est, hest laid out and cared for tracks, and surely the most beautifully situated of any in the Maritime: Provinces. A great deal oi’ effort will be made to keep it in apple pie "d". Ill thrmllh the period before the races end daring the raced so that no horse will become unsound or suffer injury and to enable them to mnkc fast time. Additional entries oi an Individual ownership may be made in any class by the payment of l pt dent. on closing date, but entries of separate ownership, “‘ in the sense stable must pay installment In full. Two entries of the same ownership may start in the seine race, providing the full ii per cont is paid on each starter, the drivers having the approval of the judges. All horses with names of drivers will be declared in at ll o'clock a. m., Daylight Saving Time, the day prior to the race, when positions will be drawn to enable us to print score cards with actual starters. Eligibility based on U.S.T.A. money Illllllhfl (‘llllllll Horsemen (providing they are racing exclusively at our meeting) by wiring at our expense notifying us of their arrival will be met at the train and their blggugg m“. ferred to the grounds without cost to them, also taken away “mm without cost to them. Every effort will be made to make Th, p, l - i- n, “m” the horsem ‘s stay pleasant and send them away feeling for any accident or damage to any person or property dur- ing this meeting, and this understanding is part of this cou- trset. Owners must assume any damage to property or caused by drivers, attendants or horse. Hay, straw and stabling free. Races‘ called at 2 P. M. Daylight airing Time. that they have been well treated. All races to be raced on three heat plsn: l0 per cent of each puree will be awalded to the winner. The remainder will be divided Into three equal parts, one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of there being three heat winn- m they shall have a fourth heat to determine the winner. U.l.’l‘.A. rules to govern except where they conflict with Ali purses divided t0. l0, it and it per cent. Intry foe these conditions. Be sure and bring your eligibility c» I per cent. Five per cent oi the money raced for oaoh heat flficetes and driver's license. will be deducted from the lint and second horses: I par cent from the third horse and 1 per cent from the fourth horse. Entrance fees and deductions do not apply to Futiirltlee. lixhonestoeuterandfourtoetsrt. ltlghtu reserved to change [II , reject any entry, or If entry appears to lay over the field to the extent that there is not. in the opinion oi the management, sufficient competition, than the said entry nsly be transferred to s faster class or entry lee refunded, bar any driver and to declare recs off on account oi bsd weather, or failing to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to trans- fer bones to another class to which they are "eligible, re- open or substitute another without advertising, or alter or sntend racing dates. THE OFFICIALS The officials will be selected for their experience and reliability and will be instructed to carry out the rules firmly and fairly. All purse money will bl pull lmlssrdiato- ly after the race and horsemen are asked to get same from Secretary before leaving. PILISENTATION OI‘ PRIZE MONEY Friday evening on or about sso o'clock the Preddent will award special ribbons. lifllve to the winning ovmm. driven and caretakers. at the Judges stand and tboel winning awards will please be on hand to receive than. Entries Close July 26th, 1941 LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON, D.S.O., President J. W. BOULTER. Secretary. CIIARLOTTITOWN. I. i. I.