i 4a., -- ,, .-...... .e . AUGUST 8. N53 --------- -- . ,. -- -. - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLCTTTETOWN ,,. ., -- - - PAGE SEVEN ' out some outstanding race horses. ed that t. latter and other pac-, way, Ltd. Joey is owned by Wel- I John is the "Berlin" of the outfit: 1-mrcrrortn, England. (GP) - jack streak raised and trained by himself. ers such Ea. D. Direct. had been lington McNel1l, Southport. In "Int" 3 corner 5 rt E h : ,Perhbalpl the malmored (cars an-e'1-fertfordshire Boy mscout KY0"?! Our congratulations also to Earle trained a; two-year-olds and given r .s 6 nd 9 C under Chief 'rum ing on e r way o his re-,did 71.700 odd jobs their snnu I iC”"””'”d mm "' "v sample. who put. the fl ishing early an! prolonged training as force us (V3. Lewis) 5.... 1-3. seven D;”'”L""”d i3'TLP'" ” in c 00 lsidence now. Excuse us. while wel”bob-a-lob" lw-ek. raisins 23 lloml times of that Maritime bred touches to Jerry's, tralni, and three-yiar-olds before they made Up Direct. 208 3x5, owned and to December is frowned upon by; grab OUTSBIVES 3 5053'-i'"3Fl'L for lhe m0V9m0lli- record mile----Gum". 31 U5 113". dr0Ve,hel' to her record. the top marks shown. driven by Lloyd Walker, was 5-1. many duck hunters because ducks i ' ' i T' " ””""r"” '”' ' ii ””'"'r”m' 103 V5: ihfw-QUIYIITB. 1-35 W5: --- Time, 2.11, 2.14 U5. Crusader Chieflshot in December (sometimes, mile, 2.09. A glance over past performances Th? remainder of the card Tues- is owned by Don Cadegan. Glace,eai-ller) are often unfit for table c t in the three-year-old. class may day' night was good. In the 1st Bay. His mile in 2.11 was the fast.- use. When below uro weather seals: y A glance over her pedigree may be interesting. The record which and 5th dashes Ranida. owned and act. of the night. up the better feeding grounds- i,. interesting to students .of was broken on Tuesday night was driven by Ronnie MacDonald, was - -- black ducks will eat fish (cud- hreeding. She is by -WM? T- C1088 held by Doctor J. A. by Slmcoe M. Sister Varna. Hod. owned by Several -new records were taken geons, etc.) or whatever they can A. ggcrglgry of the mine. Id- 2iHla'. by Jim Abbi 3-0952. by The Harvester 2.04',l,and owned by Dr. Dr. Temple Hooper. and driven by last week at Woodstock's Old find and s fishy black duck is t.er- ward mnnd nnuhgil League, we Abbe 2.04. Abner T. CIegg's dam J. A. Donahe, Truro. On Sept. 12, Emmett Bernard, 2-1. Time, 2.19 Home Week. The night of July rible . . . rotten is the only word must disclaim all responsibility for was Black Cindy. by Napoleon 1951. at Charlottetown he pacedldls. 2.15 4.5. The latter is a. new 30th Hero's Child (McA1duff) won that describe, um, shell ducullhe abrupt demlm Thumdav of ll". Direct 1.5942. Jerrys Nightmare is in 2.12 U5, driven by Ray O'Brien. record for sister Vdrna. The 2nd Race No. 1 in 2.18 M5-a new re- .are fishy and smell fishy but it! Illieague schedule of games. Iwe can '-. nut, of the well known race mare Here are some other fast t1iros- and 6th dashes were featured by' cord. Connie Clegg, owned and'c0mpamm.,ly Clem lug, mdinnly 3” we we" ln mnvemmon of some years ago-Lee's Nlght- year-olds not Maritime borr:-- very close finishes with Miasxnox, driven by 1... E. Britten. Ha.rt1and,i,me1l, year. 000 wl-an ih. ducklwllh pruldenl J0, Hume, ov", mare 2.10 U5. by and Axwortlw Fredericton, Sept. 16. l931:,.l D. owned by cmdr. G. H. Buntain was the winner in 2.19-a new re-59330" amended ml pewmber 14 1 the phone Thuml" momlng M103 is I . I ' i , , I thlifl cI)a)fmGi)Ify Lee'sorNiIg'hiii9i?rIe' g:::tot1iiKe1Ii?:s)' 2I71l')II'riCI:.;'re(d(:7eIIL.IitC?'I)1l gilificedrgdglofg oE?iedD:IiV2edriIeE :tI)1IIidI6 H&I(I:taJI':hlI)III'l12e.d I:ndRaf:IfI?:C: iqmfi shriomiii mdck! off my amt li:-Isuuemom pamd back "Id mrmi ”' ”Wi1'”d 53'' C3Md3'8 "-KPH-Tldill-1 Air Force, skilled or unskilled. ' - I m . I I in r - ,, I ' i , , l j - v l 1- . ,. 4- r g larivLou by Colonel Auhrrv 1112' . 2.oanI,, 2,095, 2,10, she was owned by Harold Cudmore, 2-1. Time, by F. Robbins, Easton. Me... xt'as';-I3. ...?,M"lune,..aZeI1he',:",e,, s:l-loolxj gag: :3; s:r:f5glll":',,,l 32?: Elxgp” msmnmm Mn hp wen M an mme qu1'1mr'" 3 "am ill'?mdd5m- nmcia, A"bT9Y I” W SHIIIVMI and MEWIIIIW3-Vv MI” 2-13 Vi 2-12 25- Tm 3” Mid 7m 1'6- sudden Mar-V 'M- M5CA"I'hu” lug ducks one had to throw out orifhgr nnd (her, W” 30 hm. time" Opportunities also exist for voting women hetweeii 18 and 30 Caplain AUIJTEY 2-07':- We leak in chins, Me. Bimkville, N..S., Oct. 4, dashes were the Free For All with 4-1. She is owned by C. H. Mc- l ll, ll . ld ll ul 1 ' - 0 .-H d d , ' . , , we her taking a much lower re- 1947-Single Streak "10 He was six Hood Pacers Abbeiand (Go Ginlev Houlton Me Beck Dale Rise 8 wle Nml l: mw 3:5": lilo Complete the scheduled games. .Vr!- 0 age vu 1 gm 9 l) e uiatinn or honor in main in!PrP.ii.lrl; j ' ' ' "' i , i . ,' l' ' . ' . Viihy SP0? Bmen if E I F n We remember suggesting calling ground:-raw trades. For further details write, phone or visit: lnrd before her racing days are owned and driven ivy Harley guen) was 1 2, Babe Britton (o- lLangille) 2 2. Time. 2.16 4.5, 2.14 Vlewmlm, regammg wlldgeeullup me Vlcbprmdenh Russell all .. r-nded. Our congratulations to her Spence. In comparing the per- Meatra) 2-1. Time, 209 2(5), 2.10 225. In the 3rd and 7th races Wal- i - . . . lireecler. James O'Brien,'who over formanca oI' Jerry's Nightmare Abbeland is owned by James nut Hawk (Burt) was 1-1, Domin- 33:3; lcsgelidlgg zlexggg 52:0 gglcgfgznbsggoggggfl m::”I;::inllcf:nnsW?: THE R'C'A'F' MOBILE RECRUlT"&(' INF; the past thirty years has brought with Volrids. it mustbc 1'emembe1'-lbyiiItI-geo?::be;:h:ggSOEa.beslE;llf;n :.jO1YI1Da.' ix:?Al:2&rr; 2-12(,”bes&atlllrli;l,mm mmhwnrd mm” mm h"e.d,mcu5sed wnh mp WcsidPm- hold-v RICAF. ASm(,ia'.mn Club Room; I - r . - -. - . . . ; . , 2. side. ' Hawk. owned by Gear e A. Walk- "W" 519'" '" 5”-V "M 5m". 9' mg A meeting Fndav evenlni: in, Bank of Commerce Building, Lhai'iottr.-lown ; 3 freeze to death The table qualities . . . V , ,,., 55, Stephen, Dmnlnlon D, l, - Charlottetown. or Sunday evening whlch Vlslts Unfavorable weather oausod by Abner T. Olegg and is owned 01 wndgeese are not enacted by the I" 5"mm9"Id”- postponement in the aim of eye. by H. Lindsay. Woodstock. In the """'”P 39”” W" "””"""t 1 , 2 f ' ' i CHARLOTTETOWN ney's big race meet with its feat- 4th and 8th races Royal Jr. (Lan- them down 1" flefhi, N9” "1103 W9 km" 5501” "w ure purse or 33,000 for the Down gille) was 1-3. Free Spirit (Ha.m- Coach Johnnie Carroll called us EVERY TUESDAY (9.00 am. - 9.00 li.m.) and Easter Free For All Pace. It was llinn) 3-1. Margy Frisco 3, 2.11 I 9b5e”"'d la” "I'M mm” ”' and mentioned the new arrangv- wEDNESDAy (9 00 am ,,g 500 ,m) raced on Tuesday night. instead of M5 (Dewitt) 2-4, Jock Martin ””d",'3 me D”mIm”"”P'0Vm””I ments. We said it was news to usf ' ' ' " I” i Monday and. resulted in a win for iMcAlduiT) 6-2. Skelter (Troy) 4- Ymdm” Cmhrenc” m” It " me and he seemed mildly surprised.) "For a Career with a Ftituro - Join the n.('..A.F." driver-owner P. .1. cadegan Lucky 5. Mighty Bold (MacArthur) s-6. 'v””d9"”V " ”"” P'”Vi"”m 4”” Then. later. a local news source i Chief with 1-1-3. Headway, owned Time, 2.10, 2.10. Ralf; I0 "Y llndaggt 3" til? H33 gave out the information that the, by James Given, Halifax, and ---- "Iv 9 WW ” 59 " W ' officials had had 3 ”telephone ,,,, driven by Harley Harrison, was 9- S. Thane Eelyea. has wired the ”””c"5"m5' If we Dep”Im5m meeting and the new nrmngP-I 8-1. Handbook (D. Ratchford) 5- following from Fredericton:-"Al .C””C'm9d 5”E9'"'9d Im, N39" ””'iments had been decided on. Eveni 2-3. A. G. Scott (Moreside) 2-3-6, Langille has sold Morris Direct io:5”" 0" ducks II" Cmmm” D” then we took it for granted that ii . DirectMiteil-rel-cher) 3-'1-2. Hedse- Lloyd Me?-ilnnein Gaizetown. The ””3f'd be 2" IF” ”- 0W5” '50!” the Charlottetown officials had , r 4 wood Chief isomers) 4-A-5; three horse is at Saint John Raceway. 1 3 dm"9"" ”m'"d9 'md 1551 mi" been "listening in". l . H n S , other starters. Time, 2.00 4x5, 2.10 saw Earle Avery at Woodstock last "115 duckdd C8lm0ia 5DeitIlni10I'CN1?m' c o a o - , . i , W5. 2.08 NS. Races 1 and 4.230 night and he wants in be remem- 59 V95 M1 someime 3 9 "I '5'" I 1' Classstake T, 5; pg shim” D1,-ecg berr-d to eye;-ylgnrly,-' Tlmnlmierice has to speak for them. After 5 3:33Ixsaernrngheuihaggggtnirj (W. Carroll) 1-2, owned by R. J. Thane. it is always good to hear 311 If W3 W55 regumuom mat Hm igwn officials that the actionowasi -. . Logue, Sydney. Dr. Chips (H, from you." . our game birds ragged we are the L new dc Mm" ln me mm” 01,, , Harrison) 3&1, awmri hy Jgnlg ones who will suffer in the end. 0 9 d wh the ho mi Given, Halifax. Time, 2,15 25, George MacDonald of Boston, Here is another angle to our 136- :2”? ”':c'l' ufldl 3' hy ' "l, 2.20. Rates 3 and 7: Jerry Lee Max, is here on his annual visit partment turning down the offer l ymfle H? '3 ""55 xi” zvmleed Volo (Jardine) 1-2, Gary D. (Mac- to relatives and to take in Old of an extra 3 day duck B9&50n- 33:0:-lelgel; norW:n0v;,led::'ol.e 315? I g . Donald) 3-1. Time, 2,15 3x5, 2,17 Home Wvek racing. Ceorge is one The West at the moment is in the ,, ,, . l .V - ' U5. Jerry Lee Voio is owned by Of our best correspcjindenis aiidimidst of a peak duck crop . . . ex- garbled Ielewpe m""ge much . . l X . - ( .9; nd i. ROAD IIIG ”Iluuble-lluty'' . TRUCK TIRES by ooonilmsan Built to go in OFF the road-- : bring out the load-pile up plenty I - sl - - . . . went out to Roy Mccabe about the agg an Jardme and Gary D, by sends us from time to time results cellent water conditions over I. per game postponement. How could we ' Pier Horsemei-i's club, Rule No, 5; of Foxboro racingl and other 1 cl 1 two years the main cause. . D Plucky Budlong, owned and driven i-Nicks. for which we are gratgful, 3," odallv bag llmlt has been mm, know about these notifications? of mileage ON the highway! Come by Rudy Klinger. Lee Hy (W. ed from i7 to B and this regulalllm We re only the secretary. ln and see about this great ' 1 Lewis) 2. Time, 2.22. Wednuday high is postponed Inppiien to the provinces can of the 2 ' 2 ' double-duty tire soon! races at Sumnierside were held imonitoba-Ontario boundary. West Guess it's the new way of doing- x . .-' A Ilrge crowd of spectators sa.wi THUFSFIEY night and there Weleloi that boundary the daily bagdllinlzs kin lhisdsilrreiailriitined aunt: , l 3 , v , one of the best racing cards of 50319 CXCGDUODBUY 200d finishes limit, I have reason to believe will "Ma an 0V" an ' ooov" mus " the season at Truro Raceway sat- and fast time made. In the 1st be raised gull higher, ', have been there. Maybe Russell 8t.i - MON1-AGUE, P.E-I- . . . urday night. It was featured by and 5th races with B field of seven close finishes, surprise winners P3091"! and 0118 Taroi-I812 P8!” Here is the point I am driving at: and fast time. Miss Betty Brown C1983. Owned by GEOFEB BFOOKIDS. In 1954 the West may-suffer a 1311- PW" In the 59”"? I3'b nmbla M got a. great hand when she drove K9”5iYl8i0n. Mid dFiV6n by D0” son of drought. and their ducks wiIliC0”5Id9"3bIe m33""-”de- some Single Streak 2.10 to a double win McNeil1, headed the summary with Qanlgll llke mlsg below the gun, shooting. season hunters are goinill in Rnces 4 and '7. Victory Dale 1-2. Abner the Great (Sobr-y) 3-1, Th"; lbw-ll be lmllermg go, 0 to be forcibly reminded of the re-ii (Cruikshank) 2-4, Euture Counsel'N9” Kalmuck 05. Goguen) 2-4, dm'sl,lc Cm ln me dnlly bag llmllhlsults of such a procedure. ,2.04 U5 (Conroy) 04-2. Time, 3,12 Shocolate Dip (Sobey) 5-3. Time. tnem ln the EM” ml, duck cl-op ini l1v5- 2-12 225. single streak is --13 2 5:3 ml," "Wrd W 9"" fairly static particularly in the V V, . lnwned by Alfred McNe1ll. Char- Omit" --11 415”-'11-9" 'w"'Mm,5iMaritimo Provinces with P. E. 1. v lottetown. Race No. 1 was won by 5l”W” Hm” . Abner me Grmtnthe favoured one in this respect.i " - EGVMI9 L””- 9Wn9d Mid dTiVel1 by ”c"d' H” ” 0.w”ed by Jam” some springs New Brunswick ducks'. ' ,Sam Walker, Lower Sackville, Herfell, Summersicle. in the 2nd receive a "whack on wcolml cl Lusticia (Plnkney) 2, Time, 2,19 and 6th races the ti-otter Buddy hen noodsln ma 3., John El”, iii-5-a new record for Gracie. Bucliong, recently purchased by vauzy but locally we "6 tempt iRace No. 2 was won by the (ml- George Brookins from Harold any yassured M pretty fall. duck MONDAY iier Clean Up 2.09 U5 (McAldui1) Stead, and driven by Don Mc-l i' 1 l . .- . , , , shooting on the 098111113 day - - -. ,l , lilililh Bari. Igillsoo (UDan-leis) '2. Time Iilgillll us? 1-l. amigo iS;)I;e)) 2-2, some years better than omen all I” I ' can D '5 "Md by n ee Um I ac am ' ' Tlmm course. so -if western duck hunt- H. M, Sweeney, 3;-idgewagm-, vl-h,l2.l8 2x5. 2.19 225. It is nice to see lo” Us hollering hr & 4 or 5 dam, PROVIIIBIAL EXHIBITION iii-Ilr.:.:. :.v..;h:.;o::;i?.":v.:":li:Bsilssliiii: on IS . . iicruikshankl. Resourceful 2:14 1.'5:C”1”me" BWIIOHE Nib 05 i-llfli-Krrilll-' ' ' pwvidmg our duck crop Hi '(C. Ms.cLeod) 2. Time 217 115 itrottinv mare Dude Potenipkin'"0rmM- wemr" Flywn.” a.” Sub" iilust. Rita is owned by 13.0. Cruik- 2075-; In the 3rd and 7th races I-I99” '9 sudde" mmtuauons m w't'i shank, Halifax. The 5th and 8th Ann's Boy. owned and driven by fflizilf ?1yovIl:y,o lr:avn:1i,:-:.I'm::El 1::.:l:)ap,l,:'l;n;,llI:;gsl:angllIliolll,: .?.T.0yr nrithngi, b5:,llm:?.3- Ision but doesn't really let us down; ' t 8 12-12 with Joey Harvester (Conroy) Goguen) 4-1, Meir (McKay) g.2,l1-iere is I question that puzzles this 8 pomo .2. In the 8th Joey Harvester fln- three other starters. Time, 2.l2.'5CT1be5 HOW 93" ”h5”Ve”- I""”fi , lished first, shlllxllg Hour second, 15, 2.13. McKl,vo cash is nnvnndicularly in the West, estimate the ' . . - . - 1 th fllb the out-. Speakers will include . . . ltT,l;,"el,,,flj,1,,,”',fg jfiiy s;,eacsia.I1e:I1ai2r1'1e;1 liiyieC7aeciig:n5' a(Ci?y'..X..Z"”.3?.?; Siiiiiigkiiiroiliienmai 3. eyiny June? I , ' . .' sh k , r b' , M thi 1; it" the seasons and ' PR. J.P. LANTZ. Ifresldent Of the (.harlotteiov':: 'p!:lelg2lll?epl'::e:l?I;:IltLor;;?l' 3:53;;-2- driggnobyowfgngbeg, ifvzifsrnza-rid IIin?1IISnfOI' talie ltftizrrent season on the ' Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. v,.eni,ed with . nlmkei by L, F, Long (E. Sample) was 1-3,'Gu,vlstrengt.h of the waterfowl pros- The ion. T. XV. L. PROVVSE, Llotlienarit Gov. ,Bickerton, president Truro Race-lHai'vester (Reeves) 3-2, five other .: ernor of he Province. - --- ---- V---a M ll -, m (in up this good class. I-HS WORSHIP J. D. STEWART, Mayor of the T'?m..”f;,,6Z,5, in-, 1.5, Guy Loria- . - City of Charlottetown. , ' is owned by Mr. Peavey, Bangor. I-Ion -C. C. BAKER, Minister of Agriculture. limb Tim oshmm 9”” '"'”'l Hort. A. W. MATHES N, P ' ' ' - ' '- .... O remlei. who will of Mary Mm. Owned by Ema, ficlally open the 1953 'Old Home Week" celebration. s 0 3 sample Kemmglm And amen Wt 1 37 IE3 I WIT" P "I II ii;::v.::.:n:.- ii: i:::..m...i::i 0 8 Trail Free For All :1-l-at. tl-P. blgi The program this year calls for racing every . I I:i:uI)rie so;dxii21l?'s8i;(:i:dwT;l:kr:t'rarhIi:::, evening Monday to Friday and afternoon cards 'l'ues- day night. In doing so she headed. such trotters as Flaxscott 2.03 1x5,I - day,-' Wednesday and Thursday. Racing times are 8.30 I U and 1.30; some of the highlights: Esggtmtgxecgzllii 1 G 0 N E . e, own , MONDAY NIGHT - FREE-FOR-ALL PAGE NO. I-5-TWO vslm onus-1190.00 A DASH-First More For All l';:f'”Do';”gad;;:;' glace my. Ind, TUESDAY NIGHTnFREE-FOR-ALL TROT , Loos Pride, Joppn Maid, Chevia G., Millie's Express, Parker”: fdrlven by Worrell Lewis, Victoryil THIJRS. AFTERNOON-IFREE-FOR-ALI. PACE. PICK. Sunk”! 309- Hy. owned Mid driven by P-i FRIDAY NIGHT-FREE-FOR-ALL TROT. R-awhlordv NW” 55'd”9Y- md Mm” '-" ' N0. I-J-CLASSIFIED rsoirr-u1s.oo A basis Nd” D” Surprlu Lady. Miss Donna Mae, Bessie Budlonx. Captain Missouri. Ag -ll-rum 1-hul-.4” night o,x.' . Judy Budlong, Vauddy O'Connor, Silk Hal, Billy Budlong.--Also volo stopped his fastest mile oil Live stock judglng will open Tllesday 01, 3 mm, eligible: Harvest Dale, Eva Budlong, Valllt Long, Lucky Number. W0 lieu. Winning in 2.12 1,5 It, b and, follow through each day until completed. aittiiizdhwbby 01'):-t.hecr:1:j(:;,il3;i5' .- TUESDAY, .8 a.m. Holstems, Shorthorns, and "0- F7-C"555'"E" Bishop and driven bv Guernseys. 9 a.m., Horses, Standard Bred, and Road. Good Luck, Maxie Federal, Billy Mcvey, Lady Abner, Follow Up Shaw. won the pactnahmko. nos. . sters, r ' Jr.. Belle Budlong, Argot Pointer, Henry Day. but time 2.12 4x5. of or i.;......- y S t d y A g t A g. WEDNESDAY, 8 am. Jerseys, Ayrshlres, Here- ,- ?ii3iiiAx?I'iffdybyvvIX.'iii3y' a r a a ' u ' u fords. Red Polls and Angus. 9 a.m., Clydesdalos and N0- 4-5-CLASSIFIED TROT-tI'iH.M A DASH ' gm, ,,,,.,,,,,l by C, gym, Anmon- Percherong, Sunny 13., Brother Bill, Bud's Erhn, Miss Pnlli, Fr.-iilmr Duster, ish, Tonymite. owned by D. R. THURSDAY, 8 a,m, Judging any unfinished Judy Kalnliick, Joandale, Squire L.-Also eligible; Helen Harvester, Turn”? Dlfimmlbh. and. Pepper classes of cattle. 9 s.m. Draft Horses. Arionway-i by 0”” mm” I VAUDEVILLE Gharlottetown Driving Park f:.'3.”.;Yf:!';3f..?3E”:i..:.T3 Rs . tion in the Maritimes, gets under I T119 Vaudeyme Program will 0P9",'TU95il8.V aim” . way in the Charlottetown Exhibi- noon with performances Tuesday evening, Wednesday." ' tion grounds next Monday night. evenin Thursda .enln and also matinee show: Aueust 10th with I PTOIWIHI oi I g' y (W E 5 racing and other stt.ract.ion.s. On t. . t. i wefinesday. and Thursdayi The '.S””"” Da,.”c'"g 0.0m' Exh'h-t. P the following morning the judging petitions WIII open Tuesday evening and mil continue I I 0, 0,, l,.,l,,,,,lv, 0"”; nu ma; , will commence, also Judging in ,.,., ...cH,--...,.- ..-...-.,- .. tlirou h until Friday. g . the handicrafts building, and in - me MinwAv' ., satin. John, II. s. 3:” .?;:;'.';:”?.:.?.”:.”t:l”..:.”.i'.i 1.12 'fSI'EEI)Y" other attractions. The same pro- Fun on the Midway will. be provided agalli this gram will (;gntinuo"on wlgneaaa-l ;f.'it9”'JEoI&i.'o”'3.?oE'?:wm :;g5.5gig.93gg;';gev,;m. '”.iL'.”.'.?,I',l;”.'.l,”':,fX.'," yeiirbby the ever popular Bdm lgylmh hShlm:s' Tltielve I I RIM ' ' ?III1EdI1I& Tahiilrlr tare gwiielmggssiblyube I” Awmo 1'osi4owMvA:t;:gc:Av)oI-I. '9. .. VARY. .. .wiI- 62 fun for all young an o n t e a cst l'I es, . F,.ld,', ,,m,.,,,,,,,, M", M. L"'5f'ET” -V0, feature shows and'side shows. ' 2 Frldsay and saturdaynighla. -?3'ZCs”vbi?fFw"aeo,i , - Eighty horses from Nova. Soot a, , W New Brunswick and Quebec have WOMEN'S INSTITUTES and notified the rltanagerneng tall they - will be here o race an era are Handicraft, home.cooklng and preserving and a 120 Prince Edward Island owned l, flower display will be exhibited in the Women's In- JUNIOR FREE-FOR--ALI, - Purse .............. .. 5600.00 i”"”" "" "T" "”"”d”' "9"" M" K, stltute Show Building at the Fair. A record list. of l FREEJDR ALL - PURSE 100000 1IlIi:reAI,13P0PCrIa:l?:h - entries attests to the growing popularity of this fee - ------------------- it - U, hum,” hm.,,,, And they m i ture of Old' Home Week. ' 2 the cream of the Msritimos. No , AIIII other Classes one can afford to miss Old Home . Week. It gives you an opportun- ELECHON RESULTS , Hght Horses Maximum to a Class iiy (0 tars: llwney yoiri: 1(;.;r!esn,lol;d - , WOT! 85 R IV I B r . Provincial election returns will be broadcast the EIIIVIN N099 55I'l"Ilya AIIEUS9 15-12-00 MNIIIISM nlwlattiirlze enlornnlglgulllzerllglslsnng Iaily part of the evening followed by bulletins as re- ll 3 - V ' . n 'th dtholesth J-T0!l'i9 In from RN35 C3n3d3- 0' M' ALEXANDER 3"” s”"eI”'y iJ2.”.i.I.Z2 II: tiine histnrleunf this r 9 great outdoor spectacle.