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Occupation s ‘iii-bins. tiliiliil)‘ i Iii-r “in, Vi... ‘.\ iiuuilivr ill lllllv girls \\4'l'\' limit-il- .lllli1|l ihi-lr fl‘ti|ii'l'llll' (in. ‘ g i1 from i~liiilii-~ '41 |Ii'l' mil I .-iii|ii-.i .i iii», lllflll iii iiiii-iiiii» iui- Illlil liiuilli- 1.'||I|I' i-i |rll'v'lll.ll 'l'lii~ l\lll|- lions-ind: "l |l|i~ il|lf‘|4i1"\‘ iIniigliii-r. '|'Iiiiii fivlliiiri-i] i friilil i||i~ ~hi» iuiiii-iri-s um‘ i~\.-ii_i,,,.-.i_ "|\\‘|-|‘)‘ ,,,,,,i, *|‘_\' lull i... My pniiii h |iii_" iiizirlu-il .._._.g-._-__.____.'i1iui§ 3 . Thousands Are Expected At The Big Tour- 5 nament 0n Thurs d a. y Afternoon - Thirty Horses W ill Arrive Tonight From The Mainland For Wednesday And Friday's Rae es-Oh Boy! _ Unprecedented in the history offlliursday to surpass] lsmyilhllng ‘gt- jfoumameuis on the Island, theltbnptsd in the Msrtmes n s forthcoming Fireman's 'I‘ourna-'way of iiiremsifs sports. Clos-i inent on Thursday afternoon, July est competition and hiesrt-bresk-l , 16th has every promise of beingWng finishes are predicted when; one of the biggest ever staged the cmaim of the leading Maritime,‘ within the portals of tihe Chur-‘iiowns and cities get together. dottetown Driving Track. The l magnitude of the event is only; gleaned flrom the tacit that up-~ > ~ wards of 500 fire-fighters from alll Tonight by boat and train be- ,0\'er [he Maritime Provinces wlllitween 28 and 30 horses from‘ lpii. their strength, stamina and,\&’oodstock( Fredericton. Monctnnfl skill against each other in 41118 Amherst, Halifax Sydney and] great struggle for supremacy, lolher points will arrive. » But before this gigantic meet lrhorses have recently been com-l Jpulled off. the most spectacuIarRpeiIug and winning will B-re 1115i rode ever witnessed here will be ver pick of the camp! suers. ‘ l_ {£2141 on Wednesday morning 10.30 willy be great to soc them in com-i l with the firemen. participating to,petitlon with our own local horses; l gethcr with naval and military and there's no doubt that Wednos‘ omits and brass bands galore. The;day races. the three big classes, contrast in colors of the different one of which has fifteen entries.‘ nutty uniforms worn by the men will draw a record attendance. , marching to the stirring strains of‘ Last night the Victoria Hotel lively iniusic will present a spect-‘Ivrzis fbronged with hoisemen and uult- that-will. be remembered for oilrers who are here to see the years to come ‘by the i‘dhoussnds'sport. The horsemen -sny She’); iliat will take up posit ous along are bu-f. the advance 8116-1" the iline oil‘ march. iiliousands who will be 11679 l0‘ To add luster to the big parade night and tomorrow night, , tile firemen will endeavor on liREAT ARRAY [IF llllRSES l ' lllll ARRIVE TllNllilll Wind-Splitters From All Over Will Arrive By Boat And Tra in-Great Racing Pro- < mised. _ c’ " --- with Jcun Biases, 2.11%; Plucky Dil- The following horses ‘grooms and drivers will arrive hy lard, 2.14%; Autumn Belle, 2.21541; ' liurnny Rcckert, Miss Atlantic, |bnat and train tonight from the 2.17%; Vanda S. Jollu. 2.19%; imainland. Red Line, 2.12%; Liberty Dell, Jimmy Mon. River Boy, P3115! '2.1~i',.l; Xuntliia, 2.15%; George Aulircy, llntioneite. The Drift", 2,18%; Peter Strattmi 2.23%; ‘Iiimirc, 2,16%: ilvilo Dow. 2.15m , Tnizo .\i.. 2.16%; Tlic Tank, 2.12M; Paddy Axwortliy 2.195,; Gwendo- sud several others. ‘lililtlrcil Forbes, 2.16%; Faii-wor- lyn Auhri-y ‘thy, 2.1614; all oil Woodstock anil What ll lineup and what. racing‘ llurllunii N11. Also T.J Devlin 2.15% when they mcct our own linrscs. Seldom C., 2.13%; Kain Volo, 219- Don't miss these, ruccs Wednes- J/i. .\ll,of Fredericton, N. 11.; also day and Friday. ixP-Nll wiiissiiuiniirs l I Wlri the Home: ‘ V i l l l __._._ - 0n the Charlottetown Harbor The Roberta. Honest c°ll and Suiuriluy afternoon the fourth race Polly Wog second, owing to the for ilio Wcllner cup was sailedllight breeze blowing retired from ‘river lllg same coumc and resull- the race. The standing of the i-d in an easy win for the P No. boats ls as follows: who lililSlWlil cielitovn minutes iri- sidi- the time limit, completing who course in two hours. forty-two .und lll‘1‘00 quarter minutes. l 'I‘ho light wind blowing from siiirt to finish imnde the race an!" thing but interesting. 3 Ton boats faced. the starter. "namely: l’ N0, King and Camllbell Sliolig, C. Lunil; Zenith, M. Irwin Sheik, .1. Lund; Zephyr, W. Mc- Innis; Surprise, Moore; Shadow, Air-Loud; Roberta. J. Iloberts; Honest Cop, Allcn Mclnnifl; Polly ‘\Viig_ J. Mills. Polly Wog 1st . Eel Honest Cop .. NOTES ".\ii<l i-wry iiiivkiigi- iluit (‘Ulllvfi furliLFr-glih. |ll_\' riiiiiii- i. Illllrkvil 31.11." TPIIIHPII 3.0". Shadow 3-02. l ‘ll ilhil "Wlllw iiiiiivs Iii iiiir liiiiiiu: is iiizirki-il i Th1‘ first scvcn lxiats as named crossed the starting lino bunched lut 2.38 the tlircc lush getting the winner of this beautiful cup liWfly u lililc in tho roar. vund the P-No riding easy, but you FlWllil flu» start lilo P 1:0 sailicdlncvcr can ioll, ii . She opt n~ l : ‘fi5illltf the lino first no, ‘T1l1Ot‘C.hIY. C. is having hard luck ,- ‘.5 i, e ‘W11 he root-s tiis season. the 2.58%, Surprisc-"wlnil docs not acem to iblmv [or thrliu us it should. Onlly one more race to decide l limk iif i-iiiiii-iiiiil FnillIL’ l : i‘ '. "jnllESTlIlllE lllll PlAY sMoKEsiii smoxlssr: SMOKES! We have put in on additional sup- ply of Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobaccos and Pipes for the holiday week. We guarantee everything. t0 be of the highest quality and y0u’ll find our prices are 0. K.’ ..i' BUY YOUR siiioicmc SUPPLIES Lambros Bros I ..(i_lrafto.n Street ABBIES 0N lllESllAY Thu AlNiKWElRS liuvn completed sin-oil will l)(' flio order of tho do]. IITFHHKOIIICIIIS with the fillfimlll0llyl[ is fronilrlciitly prcdli-lvil lliut .11 Wostvlllt: fumn to plny n lifillllli‘ good crowd will bu present ill. bull! heurlcr ll(‘i'0 on Tuesday llnUTnUOIliKflmUS. and evening. The bust-ball inns of Charlotte- lown will have on opportunity of seeing how the locals will stock; The City ilioague game schedul- up against the mainland in base-nu] for tonight has been postponed ‘ball, and will also give the localuntil s future date. buys a (iliance 01' not only flisplay-l '. ' 11m; their nbillly us bull players,‘ Thc following [layers are rs- ‘but will afford them on ODIIOFHIYFJUIOHIOIA lo report for practice _ ily to size iip the sliiiaiimi liy WHY the Ahcgwcit grounds at 6 p. m. of ii crack at the Nlnflllme title. ‘lpluycrs iniist he in uniform. i Tiiut these games will he Weill -(l_ Francis, A. MocDonnlil. woi-ili witnessing do u foroizorielldiumonrl ,MiicFarlsne, Alywzir , lconciuslon. myths locals are pup‘. (tquaid. Campbell, McCnrcy, I. lng izri-st ‘llilll rind this iiililed m, lsmond, .Mai:l'2iiclii=rn, lnii- lllf’! lhill. me N. s. (‘llllmplfln5‘li)'llll8, cimni, ii, r. nicqiidiii, ‘are out for ii win, baseball at top M. Diamond, Cameron. I iRaoing Is Revived At Amherst , AMHERST, July 10.-—'l"he open- llni! tliiy of the two iloy race meet iprnved suncessiul with largo iflelds starting. This meet marked ‘the revival of hom- racinz in lAmherst after a lapse of 21 years. ‘The cit-an cnt work of Silver Bell in H11‘. 2.20 Trot and pace and , Autumn Deill. The (‘ripe Breton i entry, prove to lie the feature of He“, _ _ . _ _ ' ‘ _ __ . the ailternoon. Miss Atlantic cap- Eileen Alum”, w_ 3m“; 4 8 ‘ 1v- Mlwu-uiiaasisbérs-“aiiiiiiiisi 4 6 5 i=0 four heats. Despite three suing Ladflo Wilkes, W. Bishop Note {L weather from early morning titers were one thousandpald admissions at the race. A record crowd is ei- pectod on Saturday. ; The summary: ‘Merchants Stake, 2.40 Trot |nfl Paco Miss _A_tlsntlc. Randall BrosnMoncton .. Marie Forbes. ‘Msrriars Psrrsboro . . . . 1223. V. Peters, Merrytime . Stables. Halifax . . . . . .. 3 3 4 2. River Boy, Mm, River 2111 Bus! River buoy, lhcii- starboard side llllll heading ‘i will not be entitled to a prize. This .Paddy Axwcirtliy, ilcrrytlm '»o4+4+40-o Piuiicis EDWARD ro-Niolir 8.15 sharp Doors Oppened 7. 15 By Courtesy of Sir. James Fergussolré, K. C. THE couciziu imiuv 0F ll. M. S. WILL GVIVE A CONCERT IAT THE PRINCE EDWARD TH ens: STARTING UNDER THE. PATRONAGE OF Hi5 HONOR LIEUTREN-ANT GOVERNOR H-EARTZ UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY ORCHESTRA PRlCES-BALOONY .. CHILDREN Vice-Admiral B. M. G. CALCUTTA AT 8,15 SHARP. LEAGUE N0 RESERVE "THUMB iiii A iiiiiiiiiiiiiii in Thobsuz and go-back race on Tuesday promises to afford quite a_ spectacle for the motor boat Ions and should draw a large num- ber of starters, The following lnivc already entered: Fergus—D .11‘. Bethune. Hobbs-Dan. Campbell. llobubout-Don. Grant. ilJuzz-—Buntain, Reddin, ler. Flirt-Reg. Aitksn, ‘ Edns-Jss. McCsrey. lilinor~liob. Messervy. Night Owl-Les. Hughes. llclcn M. Gordon Mclnuls. Marion-Chins. Small, The boats will start on the lino used by the C. Y. C. for the 18 foot class, the starting signal will be the ilropping of the flair, on Powuul Wharf. The boats will head for the passing it on Cliand» PRINCE ED WA RD SPECIAL “OLD HOME WEEK" ‘ FEATURE FOR WED. — THURS. JULY 15-16. will JACK HOlT LOIS WlLSOll NOAH BEERY RAYMOND l-MTION for lloselizink Buoy N0 3. When tho ilui; on Pownal wharf is hoisted ziiziiin all bouts will turn and rc- irzicc their steps until the starting linc is reached. All boats must turn to port when this flog is lioistrd. Any boat 'tliat makes the return voyage in less time than it fakes before the return signal is given. rucc for the Hyndmnn Cup is 0p- sn to the C. Y, C. 18 {out class and promises tn lie a good one. Besides the cup zlunatod by Mr, J. 0 J-lyndman there will hr nine other prizes given out provided the entry list ivnrrnnts it. This is the first event on the program lnr tomorrow and all hands are wish- ing ikir a good breeze. ‘ Amherst 'l‘linc, 2.24%; 2.25%. 2.24 Trot And Pace Silver Bell, llunncssey, Brooklyn . Stables, HillllllX . . . . . . . .. " Nan Direct, Landry, llivor ‘Hebert ~i Kale V010, ‘McDonald, Pred- ericton 5 Jubilee". O'Brien, liionvlon .. . A spectacular romance of the West with 1,000 people. 2,000 buffalos, countless thrills. The biggest Zane Grey plcturc ever made. i I lislllfliliilivlll JJSPEGTABULAR Batonctio, ltuddcrliain, Syd- ney Vanda S. Jolin, llnnilziil Bros, Miiiicioii Time, 2.22; 2.21%; NAMED RACE, Autumn llcllo ltiiililurliuin Sydney 1. 1. 1 Helen King. Potcr lli-il Bull, Johnston Piirrslioro 3 3 Peter Alright, Etif-r, Suck- villc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peter iCGlenwoml, liclllveau, dldemrnmconk . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Star Voln, McDonald, Frcil- ericton l3 l’ Gwoiiilolyii Stewlacko Little Juno Stcwlacke Mfllllln Axewnrthy, riam. Pnrrslmrn Charlie liluoiiosc. Sprlngliili Lady Oaks Saunders, Dor- cliester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i011 ilr Time, 2.24; 2.24%; 224%- ‘ Starter. ‘Hownril Allan, 11ml Elgin. Judges, Fred Somcrs. C. I1, Milton. Timers. D. W. Fraser, N. i1. Stewart. 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