It seemswether e big order to say ihatr-never-in the history o: Prince 5dwer¢l_~2s1e.nd has there been such an array o! speed gathered togeth- sr as there is there now, waiting tor Starter Power's ring oi! the bell on fiiesday afternoon. auaust 20th. Yet this is the truth. as you can iiguN tor yoursel! ‘it you will take iiietroubie to look over the horses, everyone o! which is actually “on the groundai", -. In order to prevent the publica- tion or horses‘ names that were en- tered Ilt for various reasons would It arrive. here. Secretary Boulter ob Boyle What “An Entry. List ‘T-f-Q-"Theydl Surely Race iTuesday, Wednesday, ‘ Thurs? ~ coy And‘ Friday. ,. r “title isr.ii~.,»-o.~.u-.. _ in. - telegraphed end telephoned every entry, and only names o1 those who stat-ed that they would race at Char- lottetown, have been published. ‘Prue. some _oi.'_the classes have horses named in them that will not start in. that particular class, that is to say. they have entered in "two elas- ses and will pick one that suits them best; but every horse. with the exception o! two whose names are published in our local press, is here. Great diiiiculty " has been round to house them all and some are being accommodated in local llv- ery stables. . The iollowing is a complete list oi the trotters end paeers listed as such. TROTTERS v Peter Verde. 2.14%; Igo, 2.18; Walkie. 2.19; Brier Mac. 2.14%; Osp- tain Jackson, 2.20%; Ruby Aubrey, 2.18%; Peter Dawes, 2.12; Sister Martha, 2.19%; Colorado Aubrey. 2.22%; Peter Wilton." Jr., 2.24%: Peter will Tell. 2.10%; Great Scott. ' 2.01m; Longset. 2.0m; Watts m1- Johnnie Walker, 2.22%; British Gin- zoau; T. a. Ami. 2.14; TherPup. 2.20%; Mack Todd. 2.111%; Peter All Right, 2.18%; Dora Mack. 221 Bar- etta Aubrey. 2.15%; Imxey Guy, 2.12; V. Peters, 2.19%; Little Bondsman. tion. 2.13%; Dick B13890. 2.20%? gel‘. 2.16; Betty Aubrey. 2.22; Mack- wvwvwvuvw .1 _~ talmwe-jlw-f-l/ti ...‘.: V i l. 1.1a a smor- 5., 2.1214; nose wattoyzoo; . "Win-l? " 3111i! Aubren-a Tarzan. spark lighted, that is to say he stages which stamps him as a reel trotter. This year his best mile has been 2.16%. in: around the rough tracks oi Cape Breton and heading summaries. When Dick strikes bin‘g's velvet surface he should cut his record a few inches. not ‘shown anything very sensational. plsnjloflii: Meek sun's‘?! Denise Oolorado, 220%; Dolly Watts. 2.16%; Imus Set.-; hinges Aubrey. 2.1a; Lyn Hedge- ‘Oretteo. 2.02%; Early ‘rodd, 2.10%; Pals rlesfiaosstrreter Tanlao, 2.10; sector. 2.123s Worthy Watts, 2.24%; ‘arson-noose, 2.22; Mickey Aubrey. -;Quecn Helen. 2.16%; Peter Keyes, 220%; Teddy Jackson, 2.19%; Peter the Trflmp, 2.18%; Laeopia Lasa,—f Quinla. 2.04%: Red Line. 2.10%; xasou. 2.011%, Marge Direct. 2.11%; rm Tipton. 2.1m; Major Aubrey, 2.11%; Golden _,Peter. 2.16;, Jessica the Greet. 2.14%; Bi1lle_Oope,.2.1'l%; Worthy Bet.--: Edna oratten. 2.20%; Susie Watts, 2.13%; Bustiers Grattga, 2.18%; Zelma Dewcy.-; Buddy Hal, 2,10%: 2.08%. . ‘roaroitnows RACES Prdmptly at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Starter Frank Power, Iresh from the Wheat iields_where he has been handling the bell at the bigdlixhibition at Regirfe, will sire the word‘ "GO” and the big rac- lni program i01- which ‘everyone has been looking forward to "(or months. will be an accomplished rect. The first class will be the 2.23 'I‘i'ot. in which there are ten entries, with elsht or nine sure starters, Just s line about these may be interesting to our readers. Gaptain Jackson. known 'to our local horse lovers. The Captain always keeps the hope a" performance every now. and again ‘Dick Bingen, 2.20%. has been reo- Caretaker Ar- Nveikie is e iair trotter but has Mack Todd. 2.15%, can sell our Beoaueep; _ Harry’ Putnam, 2.20%. l! well zoineztlzadian’ WI EN “l” sV/wd ilz1~'azs;¢))i. l- In! I! yun ego the Canadians crushed the enemy line el Amiens, snaking llle snort im- pressive advance of lhe rllelera. Here was the Cmellcn Corps as in bear a a a Hen were swarms of low flying beulmplgnes Mo! nus r Ill opposition from t e akin. 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' can show a lot QOARD’ or more; beeirmiies 1:12.14. i ' “ ma’ lree lllueketed -a-~~»_ »_---~~ aealoaeelleol ‘ '11))” ” ‘_ i.‘ with last weapon ‘the amoe and and has headed several summaries.‘ some oar predicts Sydney Frenklln- nlsht" ,- » , ' ans neatly varied-Rennie“. A ‘" j ' ' i » l‘ ‘t, u ‘am-n m“. n6“, New lrianswiok Oiroult. 8e ie the Longset. 2.06%. Has been trotting Brooklyn's only hull tighter. Franklin hes taught threatimes in my bu); about five years, . 2 ‘uneven . MacDONALD-fROwTEoe‘ ' fwoonwoiucimc 00.. i. l ceilings. make c1 satassnuauFwn3u»nwmmowanans 1_ Company, Limited, 11aereld, Ontario ..i.i.i,i,, fisfiléfisiflse iogflqesrhveetlali i WW"- .'., l‘ you: B O A R D an‘ known °“"*‘"- Eplyevood time board Hell for finishing wall!» peat athzew Arman‘ recently. but are , not do at ‘uooteauepworkh We some. ‘Field a ‘ muse! li-‘ljene_draitau.e'l'liie"" m ‘st . . usually "so '2 2:" ea» that hesllbowfleflie‘ sees‘ science we... PLAST uneven _ I f 1 . slotted Charlottetown track in 2-11 means he can do 2.14 or better. 11R toss», hi» o... """.;.*'"*...*.*.i»sP~*~.r- '-*~ . m. 1 ~. a ~ m e o» 3Q p ‘ _ F, 3 . . i , _ rue- will m. 2.10%. 1s mother tered in this class but will notllkeiy ‘ ; a ' i on‘ “fin. olilmele ‘tom's etrinllnd hasllleed stert..resefllnl themselves tor the tinting carries p. ,1 ‘s ‘ l _ _ i. , its burn but aetthebest at mennltl- 22o Trot on Wednesday. e .. to. would ior him.” M __ " l, - ' a,“ & lfl 2.12 ‘rlfllfldfi, llld ' v > W. ‘mm says he iaewiul weir. rupture new ma: wootn should put hp a sood performance. bushes’ shown nothing startling visor-revision. iii?“ "raee horse oval eroundsixteen and should be in the money. "Wfllerd” will pilot him. < ~ '1'. A. Ami. is one o! Harry Nevere oat hounds. and has been know-n go trot Maine tracks in 2.14. but has not collected a desperate amount o! money so tar this season. Johnnie walker, may sleet y, our; in. the 2.26 and drop this class. John- "ln W111 so 2-17 lust as sure as he starts. . Ruby Aubrey, this is one or the sweetest things that ever stepped on a track. She can trot too. We think 2.16 or 2.17 will tie her up. Peter All Eight, 2.18%: at Monte.- gue a rew days ago. Is a tough bird with Dusky Tom as pilot. Keep clear o! him on the hem stretch. ‘loin will be riding out ‘around the rence, but Oh Boy. how he can finish! British Ginger. 2.10. was a reel bear-cat at New Annan, where he trimmed Peter 111i mot. Believe he can duplicate the perm-malice to- morrow ll he has had some good workouts since. He's toughand has speed. l Peter Dawes. “Monte? has slipped one over by‘ keeping this chap elig. ible to this class. He's a real trot- ting beer and will be barred or! the Man" early in the game, , heps before they start. - ' 3.30 Peee, First Division. , Zelmebewey. This one has bees in‘ her bonnet. 012110 last but i! iinreliabls to pin one‘: hopes to. . This is a Qrettan Royal and censtare inxawiui sprint. 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