RINCE EDWARD -— TODAY 2.30 - 7 . 9 P. M. EDWARD ARNOLD — BINNIE BARNES |N “SUTTERS GOLD” Plus . . . MICKEY MOUSE and 8rd DIMENSIONAL AUDIOSCOPIKS. LAI-’IlUL— UDAY—2. 0, , GEORGE 0’BRIEN in ZANE GREYS U THUNDER MOUNTAIN " . Plus. Buster Keaton & Rex. and Rinty —-, Chap. 7 BesiMysieryoii Year! A novel treat for lovers oi \ / ‘mystery and lovers of thrills’ MAliiTE3liN IJEFEATED . BY WRIGHT Olauxlng a. series of favorite upsets that nw 1|‘. Maemllian, G. ‘F. llutcheson. S. Mucklin and Don Gas: lufler elimination Art Wright yesterday seemed I berth in the finals of the Charlottetown Tennis Club’: men’: singles when he de- feated tangy Alex Matheson in four sets after losing the opening set of the match. The scores were 5-7. 8-1. 6-2, 6-4. Although Irla.m's victory over Announce :- the Appointment as’ ‘-_ their CHARLOTTETOWN 1 SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE F. A. 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The National government was be- lieved already to have reached a sharp rebuffs, causing the General to seek a war mandate from Kunm- intang chicftalns for e. campaign against that province. Birthday Greetings (By The Canadian Press) To Fred Wigle, Mr:Gill University footballenborn in Hamilton 23 years ago tomorrow. In senior intercol- legiate rugby competition Wlgle stamped himself as an outstanding Old Spain Specials Mustard Pickles, Eadishes, Rolls, Butter, Strawberries and Cream. Tea, Coifce, Milk—35. ___._._______._ steamed Clams with Melted But- ler. Fresh Rolls and Butter, Tea. ooifee. Mi1k—25c. ________.————:———-—————— snapback. He captained the Redmen last fall. Ha starred on the Mcciill senior homy team for three sea- 50118. ’’[]NE RIDE IS WORTH A, THOUSAND (3% WORDS" the heavily favored Don Gala was probsbly the biggest upset of the tournamait Mathieson's elimin- ation yestcrday was unexpected. The tall lawyer was somewhat handicapped by a sore ankle but Wrlcht. I steady playing. youth played sure. winning tennis all the way. The other semi-final match was halted by darkness with Fulton Pierce and George Irlam having won two sets apiece and deadlock- ed at 5 games each in the deciding set. The players were waging a see-saw battle up to the time of postponement with Pierce winning the first and third sets and Irlam capturing the second and fourth. A tom-up from the start, odds are still even on the outcome of the match which will be decided to- day upon completion of the final set. The winner will meet Art Wright for the Club’s singles title immediately afterwards. The match between the two young players was the semi-final feature and one of the finest battles of the entire tournament. Both Pierce and Irlam have just recently blossomed into promising raoquet wielders. In the ladies’ division, with the semi-finals completed yesterday, the finals were set over until to- morrow. Lady finalists are E. Sin- clair and M. Morris. Today's schedule follows: 2 P. M.- tories, THE Hopes, another notorious ringer was brought to Fredericton to at- tempt a mile in 2.25 or better. but failed in his attempt. After his ap- pearance in Fredreicton he was. purchased by W. H. vanderfift of Preparatory to extensive renovations Show Rooms and prior t new merchandise from feet on scores of items in stock . and browse around, and WATCH FOR OUR BIG EXPANSION SALE RWSIMDSO o the arrival of bright; Upper Canadian fac- drastic price reductions are now in ei- iio the Come in EASTERN LIMITED includes the great half-mile track trotter Lu Barient 2.03 1-4 and her stable mate Louis Guy 2.04 3-4. All the races at this great Maine fair are filled and fast time may be ex- pected, as in addition to a classy bunch of horses the Skowhegan when." On September 21st of that} E. Sinclair vs. M. Morris. THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from Page 6) year Arclight. iiriven by C. W. Bell of Saint. John, bettered the 2.25 mark. The event was s 2.28 Trot ner took it in three straight heats teamed at 2.27 1-2, 2.24 3-4 and 2.21 1-4. The other starters were ...?______. .-Z V Favorite, Stranger and Deceiver. la": 01' her-and to some extentmrrie 2.24 3-4 marl: set by Arcllght h°1'595 111 f|'°nl5 01 1’1?I': hers not DUI continued to bc sporting gossip for W350“ Whl’ - ~ Anyhow. it 15 no little time, but later when Le- a really wondeniul affair and those’ who go to Montague on Wednesday will see it tried out. II it is a suc- oess you may expect to see Tyndall operating on the Grand Circuit.‘ unless. the fact of his not having time to patent it may make it avail- Roy Willis, the sporting proprietor of the Dufferin Hotel in Saint John, drove Special Blend an ex- hibition mile over the Fredericton‘ track for a record oi 2.21 1-2, then men slapped their ha.m-s——that, they vowed, was the limit." wick, by Lee Tide (same sire as 1 tab of 2.06 as a two-year—old. savietl won the 2.17 Trot, best time and as a matter of fact was one of‘ 2.09 3-4. Peter Schuyler won met the best two-year-olds in the world‘. 2,24 Pace. best time 2.10 1-2, while four years ago. she raced well as iii Bediord Grattan accounted for the three year old and was second in* 2.12 Mixed, best time 2.10 1-4. l 2.10 1-2 at that age. As a four-1 , Year-old she was off and last year? At Kempvllle, Ontario, June mrd, she was also off. her only start ‘.we-', Worthy widow won the 2.17 class, ing at Charlottetown where herlafier Dominion Grattan had cop-j manners were not good and she ’ ped the first heat in 2 ll. Bcdford‘ caught the banner. If Tyndall can i Gr-attan won the Free-for-All, best. straighten her out she has the 2.15 “me 2,11, ‘ clases at her mercy, as she can go, away like a rocket and a mile in‘ 2.10 is play for her. At Deloraine, Man. June Unique won the 2.22 Trot. ——— Pace, best time 2.11. The 2.30 class soviet, with a new record of was won by Carlonlque. best time 2.12 1-4 taken at Allbertcn, is quite, 2,1a_ a. drop from 2.19 1-2 in his winning‘ ___ race at summerslde. Not only that‘ Calumet Evelyn. world's 4 year old but the new record was after sev- pacing record of 1.59 1-2 and a time entcen scores in which Soviet wentl trotting record of 2 00 last fall, now around almost to the eighth pole . sports an honest.-to-goodness trot- every trip. He must be a tough onel ting record of 2.02 made in a win- and there appears to be a verylnlnr; race at Lexington recently. hopeful future for him. l 19th, and The Canadian pacer Dominion Bob 0’Boy, 2.14 is now in the“Grattan 1.59 1-2, record taken at stable of 'l‘ynda.‘l Semple at Kei’i- lsexington the latter part 0-’ June., sington. as is also Mac Volo 2.12 1-4, repeated his winning stunt at Pluoky Scott 2.06 and two others. Cleveland. Ohio, where he triumph-‘ -——— ed over a classy field in the Ed-‘, Fred H. Phillips has written a wards Btaoke. His first heat was in series of articles which will ap- two minutes. pear from time to time in the —— v’ Telecnph Journal, saint John, en- One oi the best three-year-old titled: "Oanadrs Fastest Half-Mile trotliers of the ,year is Craftsman, Track.” in which he deacribm epie son of Protector (3) 1.59 1-4. whol and “SILLY SYMPHONY” 1-. Pierce vs. 0. 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Mexuhderi Bum; 16° ' 27° 27° ' 33‘ ' 38° mlatdt it was said all Nankin‘g's ov- 6' ..._:__.——-— M “The W‘’”‘"’’‘‘ Y‘’” B°°k.. °’ “ml xcaficcr xiighltc sofniyhac finished on 0;.“ 2'36,“ “ —,i* * 3 °T'5““°5 V’ KW““351 h’“’° met Wm‘ Cold Pork, Lettuce, Tornato Salad. .Fina.l L:dics’:— contains mower epic of way back H*"‘°"er C°““e“5 neck at’ Sum . V“ l A’ 1089‘. John, Dominion Day, when he pac- ed in 2.16, which equals the track trotting record held by Border Prince 2.12 1-4. in Jimmie Power's R” "' purse °f $300 and the “W1 column or the Halifax Herald Wed- 'lnesday evening is the following: CH3~Y95.M5-“Chester. Conn. 2 2 1 “White sex, which forced Hanover Courier out in that time. was im- ported this spring. He came from or of White Sox will have some dif- ficulty when he starts to enter his horse in purse races, as the Nat-, ional Trotting Association will in-, sisc on proper breeding delta. Excellent. racing and fast time is able for other trainers’ adoption —— . ' without recourse to the originator. They were sceppmg gm 3, L... the‘ wayta ksl-11111: Sp rig: Hawks WIT! ———— Chute, Qu bec. June 18th. mag. “W8 “ _ ' - - By the way. Plucky Scott, sporgsl '3 Wednesday. The weather was‘ beautiful and the track fast. Wen-1 doll Wathan won the 2.22 Trot and Pace and the 2.23 Trot. The for- mer with Dude Polempkin, con- tending horses were Bobelwyn, win- her of the first heat in 2.10 3-4, Keystone, 3. 2. 2. Northern Prince, 4, 3. 5. Dude's heats were in 2.14 1-2, 2.12 1-2. The 2.14 Trot and Pace was won by Direct Braden, 8.1l'll0ll8l1 Mac Forbes. driven by the veteran John Willard won the third heat. Earl Avery was 2,_2, 2 with Brave Arion. Calumet Charles, who was an aw- fully good horse last season, was fourth and drawn, time 2.10, 2.12, 2.15. The 2.23 Trot was won by Sequence, Mis Uhlan Volo winning the third heat. There was quite a big field. Joe Watts was fifth, drivel! by Earl Avery and oh Boy Fischer sixth in the summary. time 2.15 1-2, 2.15. 2.17 1-4, nothing wondeirul for that class of homes, we wou‘d say. Sables in Hallvax, Middleton, Tnrm and North Sydney have formed 3 Nova Scotia Harness Racing Circuit. it was learned Thursday. The strings will meet in North Sydney July 22. Middleton Aug. 5, Trum Aug. 12 and will come to the Prince Edward Lsland Exhi- bition at. Charlovtetzwon, Aug. 18. l the West. bought in a carload of! horses. He is a pacing gelding and: P L N D111 B is of unknown breeding." The own-l 0 er ' °"' °‘"°°h- H- 1 '1 he some last evening was 37-35. i parish diamond. Free-For-all, Purse I250 Budwenger, Avery, '1‘. V. 1-loldsway, 1-loulton —— -— 1 1 re ..lldred May, Clukey, sunl- vsn and Mawlrinm-y, Mach- 2 8 I 2.17 Trot and Pace, Purse 5200 Hanover Courier, J. Conroy, C. M. Alexander, saint, John — — _ — _ __ _ }_ 1 m Dolly Azofl, Estey, A, H, alumet Elam, Kathen, BA, Wathen and Son, Fort Fan-- 6 lie] .':‘llvcr Evans, Knight, Hum; and Knight. Fort Fairfield 3 3 3 Birmingham, I-lartlnnd -— 4 5 4 Lindbergh Girl, Willard, John W_i1lzI.rd, Presque Isle _ _. 5 'l"1me—2.l2‘ri, 2.13%, 2,o9_ Close TiItFrom Draege rm en Brighton Hawks won a keenly- oontaited, free-scoring match (mm the Draegermen last evening. The game was the fourth played to date in the second section of Holy Re- deemer Parish’s Softball League. Benedicts, Draegermen In Week-end Game One game is scheduled in Holy Redeemer Softball Ixague this week-end. Benedlcts tackle Drac- sermen, winners of the first section. Plenty of action and competition is nssurcd and, no doubt, a. large number of softball cntizrlslusts will be on hand to watch this match. Grime starts :11. 1'30 sharp un the How 77iey Stand AM.ER.lCAN LEAGUE Won Dost EG the land. The Only Court!“ I-°"'P""4 C" hamees races given over the Fred- won his race in straight heats at. Tm s°°°“d d”"" mcmg “t W253: ggvmxork 2: 23: 3“ e-ricton oval and a notable series of Cleveland Ohio taking a record the l 5"°°k' NB‘ °“ Thursday W“ . '5" records hung up there In the sec second trip of 5 04 ‘ “awed by ‘ 1”“ crowd of mm :,«h° Boston ‘3 35 5“ q ‘ . - 7 Isrrzinowhatihemotar-wiuuo-ayinq.and lldinq ride-—Vsive-in-I-lead Engine-—Fiehex 0... ..,...n....,,. 1... .,....u,.. how —— i‘?‘ZnZ“§:C;'{'§.°.§‘o..’°1?.°'o“..§’?f?‘§1'?. ‘nééi E‘§§3§f§.§§°" 13 33 ill you.“ chm” yommwgugn fact,’ not o-Drail Ventilation-and Saiety glass in a string of American horse, camel One of the great. horsemen of the Smm,om1 ,m_,,,,_,,,, ,,,m on ,. Cmmo as 39 Au claims 1) eein comparing driving] every window. to the Maritime: in 1917. one of long ago passed away recently .t Muxtxme mm,‘ m men, ,e,,,,._ Bud phmdelpma 25 ‘B J“ Y5 9: I 0d‘ and , them called Princess was a starter Detroit. Michigan. When Axtcl 2.12 wen“, who worm; 3 “cord or Soeometoourshowroomsi y e u . V. St.I.louis as is an Drive the 1936 Chevrolet, ii!!! at all. For um “I. ‘ha!’ um‘ Chwo at 1:” tie three min‘ulte class at Fred-1 was sold by the telegraph operator. mgr, when 501,-; early 1,1115 spring 300‘: 1-‘China n as were so seoo Boy and‘ C, W. Williams, for 3105.000. Fred 1 11 . 11n. was thought to be “I” u an leading cl“ lulu ii ‘@110 0111! COIIIPIOIO Low.Prioed Car". The Flying Dutchman, owned and‘ T. Moran. recently deceased. was all 333331 but in the hands of NATIONAL LEAGUE bu1in9- 1” “W °" 3’ °""’ " Monthl exits to suit ur puree on the driven by 12.. 3. Edwards ox 1-mo one of the u that paid that Earl Ave lowered his more and V W‘ ’° 5'“ l’ ”’ w last PC. gives Y0“ HYd1'3“n° B“k""‘°ud “.51 G.n.fal 91°“ out Plan. fax. the only Maritime horse in the[ tremendoug price. He continued his‘ went the greatest. race of his career, st mu“ 3“ as ' Tun“ Top Body by Fieher—'Kaee-Action .0. "cu" uh’. Mod.“ event. interest in the harness horse almost, beating the crack pacer Mildred C“ -533 ———- up until the time 01 his aeaui.:Mnv and the two minute Zmnbro °°“° ‘“ 7‘ 53“ - The rice was s ‘ ‘ betxweon Among the great tmttcrs bred and Hanover, also The Great Guy, who P"''‘b‘‘Wh ‘3 3‘ -553 mum S Princess and Lady Dinsmore. Pr.‘n- raced by him was Lee Worhy (4) was in fine fcnn Bud Wengers two‘ °“"m“‘l" 33 35 -531 oesa took the first two heats in 2 021-4 hem 1“ 105% ml 3-09* "0 WW“ "°‘' ‘’°'‘‘ 3° 3° 5” mm‘ 2.36 and 2.32. The third was de- ' ‘ derful efforts and 1: he retains his Boston 36 41 .468 oiared no heat. Lady Dinsmore No fewer than as pacing stars 70"“ he ~‘h°“1‘‘ 5*’ Wm“? °Pl’°91' Fh“'d°1Vm“ 33 "7 3'” (smdwg 5,1,, 2.p¢u_ cup) ‘on “B mum mm mm in “.1 and are mm“ In we “V500 FNe_,o,._ tion for the best free-for-allers in Broolclyn 24 53 .316 GENERAL MOTORSS DEAL ERS iron PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND that the Amctlcan horses were ‘ " and the so-called Princess . _ ....._,.._..4s.....--. . Ahioetettheunie time Small enteredwithabunchoiataruthat Hanover 2.00 and May E. Orattui L” 14. Dolly Azofl out in a rousing Iiillsh. Horses winning two heats were sent. The summary: K-M-rm Moi-I-in-W ..’::;.f*:*:.*::‘ 1212.2. 15.2: ‘:.:“°.*.:.“*.‘:..::.::.“.'.° “‘.°.;::: w‘”‘“"w --ma mm mm D‘""'"' " ’"'"" °""'.‘.;.°"" Prlneeu went out fna worl the 1f)sir the week o: August 1'7t.h-22nd'. 7*” “7 '“"" “M “W W“ ”" -——- °°"""fa'Z'.'u seventh and race in 2 so The time Three of the fastest wigglers narn- °"h°" °°““‘“3 "‘°° "*4 -i°hI‘-3v (C. I’. By Guardian’: Spechl Wire) I was disputed on account of the ed in this event have records of cmmy "mused "M °m°"" by vI°T°Rm~ "my m""Th"° ‘ad ‘nu ‘ hunmd M3 hon We minute‘ or bemr They an winning with Hanover Oourier. In one-half grams of radium which SUMMERSIDB 1 mm?‘ Y‘ 5 h 1 * 159 ‘ Z mm“ the first. heat. he sprinted past. Sil- cost: 0100.00! was delivered to the . . ° 5 0- 1‘ ‘"5 °'Wm'd N” 9' 1'““"° H““°"°" - ‘ - ° vcr Evans,,2.08, and the second heat British Columbia Cancer Furnis- ilon in Vancouver today. The priest is reported the lowest in hiltom Mm Even 3 VII M6’! identified as Fannie R-W —-- to the barn. n. M. Webbe r 15 int 1 th no milligram. nu 00'" open in, mud. In the Fm-for-All Trot st the stephen was the starter {D21 Ifltide sctfndudnpnce tzday is said to be annual. muggy, gun-nu: nnnqusarsns zoll orncl. Iloiicroil, N. I. mm meefirvs 0“! the Trump 1! a good job of it :40 per milligram for mail unus- titles