mule, rol- Old Home Week races h, wllnEOtlOIl with the Provincial u” stock Exhibition Aullllt 12th close with 596F381‘? J. W. today. Those who have neglected the matter will please ct- lglld l0 lt- Bucmuchc, N. B. races rained out m (he previous Saturday were hull last Saturday afternoon with m, ‘l-grlittcl‘, a. fast track and a ttcndance. A feature or the W35 mwetnlogr All by Volrida 2.05. ownd by Jospph Napke, Newcastle. This ,9 showed unusual speed for the “m. or year, taking all three heats Ind stg-pplllg the second mile in 2101.2, Bediord Grattan 2.08 1-4, ‘ Lee Jones. Wickhem. was Trot and Paco was won ,3, 3,-3.3, record taken at Old Home w,“ lust, season, was 3-2-3. flrld he recently imported pacer Archie u. was 4-1-4. Time, 2.10, 2.21, 2.1a. The Classified Race was won by wireless Hal 2.11 1-2 in straiflhli lleafs. Mac volo was 2-2-3 and Mr. illres 2.17 was 3-3-2. Whilo 5°! planned on two Wednesday. He had entries but shortage of gram were lllllilh CDIOYQd by the llaaii, surprised everyone by win- Plteh 3-3-3 and Tracey Hanover 4-1-4. The fastest heat was the second in 2.10. The track record is 1t’? 1-2. ln the 2.24 Trot and Pace Oak- hurst Queen 2.11 won in straight heats from Flora Direct 2.12 1-2. in it previous race at Truro, July 12th, Jcnn Henley headed this 300d Ontario pncer in straight heats. The t-oitcr Peter Pln 2.14, driven by l record of 2.21 1-2. She was brought troiter, Johnny Conroy won his first row Probably the greatest surprise of the meet was the performance of dime to the Maritimes. It will be remembered that he was brought here is a two-year-old by Mrs. Charles Ballard, vlglo sold him as s llly under the management of Oilf- ford MacDonald. The four events tn the program all filled well and record mile. Also the outstanding hlrlillrap. the last heat. in no 1-2. WWII TIIE , A BACK STRETCH The 2.21 Trot and Pace was l. great duel between Bebe McElwyn 2m 1-1. Uscita Britton 2.11 l-2 and Jean Henley 2.12 1-2. with Bonnie Scott. Beaverdale, Bklppydalg und Grattan Queen taking tum; force the pace. Bebe McElwyn put up a sterling performance to win ln 2.11, 2.11 1-2. 2.11 1-2. The fin- ishes were very close. The 2.28 Trot and Pace was a tremendous trotting duel between Paul Abba 2.13 1-4 and Watchim 2.15 1-2. The latter l: by Volomlte 2.00 1-4 and was raced last year through the Maine circuit by Billy Keyes with oonsl‘ able success. About. six weeks ago he was placed in charge of Prof. S. A. Rockford, but was not thought, to be up to a erlng that the track record is 2.10- show up so brilliantly, trotted very creditably, notably Scotty Watson, who was 3-2-4. He must have step- ped the secondheat in 2.13 1-2 as he was back loss than two lengths at. the finish. Darkey Kalmuck was second the final heat to Paul Abbe. Lucky Guy showed great speed in that hope. for a free for all in this province foot mark, dominated it very com- one remembers that Ralney G. Henley, Jane Azoff, Joe Direct and other; were in with him. We don't thing the Ontario pacer was ever in better form than he evidenced at Northam, and we understand his trainer is predicting a mile in 2.05 for the son of Calumet Grattan. It seems that both the Grattans, All Grattan and Albert “i. Grattan- have benefited from the change to Maritime surroundings. They have Rainey G. Henley, who was 3-2-1, Frankie Carr up. was 4-1-4. Joe Di- vanoe notices, his summary being 5-4-8. Altogether the Northam meeting was a most creditable one. A new trotrer is expected to ar- mon 2.07 and was eligible at the beginning ‘or 02c season to the 2.18 Trot. with winnings of $1,304.40. This horse was useddn mat-loops by Dr. J. D. Thompson of Boston. He (mile track.) West Kingston, R. 1.. August 50th. 2.12 ’I‘rOt. 1-1-1. limo 2.11 1-2, 2.1a 3-4. 2.14. Auswl 81st 2.01 l-4. He was sired by Mr- Mo- youngster at c. sale last year. rm: CHARLOTTETOWNMGIIARDIAN Yesterday's Tennis matches Rained out Matches scheduled for yesterday in the Charlottetown Tenmg club's closed tournament were rained out. T011181’? Plans call for eleven matches. JATURDAY’! MATCHES 8:30 P. M. (:30 P. M. djsordon Hutchcson vs. Ivan P.0d- 5:30 P. M. Gwen Rogers and or‘. Hutcheson vs. Helen Tldmarsh and Mal-ton Dew, Mrs- Wllllilh and G. M. Chandler VS- Mlss Bourke and Bill Moreside. Mrs. Simpson and A. W. Mathe- (By The Canadian Press) winning five out of nine events, 1'1 Coaffee o1 Winnipeg. 32 recruits To 11.0. A. F. Leave here ‘Thirty-two recruits to the Royal Canadian Air Force left this week for training centres elsewhere 1n Francis G. McDonald, Rollo Bay, Centre, P.E.l., General Duties. Reginald R. Murray, Bedeque, P. E. 1.. Fabric Worker. Robert D. Brown, Charlottetown RR. 1, PILL, Aero Engine Me- charlie. Wendell D. MacKenzie, Bough. Bay, P.E.I., General Duties. General Duties. Harvey MacKenzie, West Rox- bury, Mass. US.A., Aero Engine Mechanic. Stevenson. Wheatley Floyd c. MacLean, East Baltic, P.E.I., General Duties. Joseph W. Chaisson, St. Louis. General Duties. Mlnhael McGarry. 10m» P1751» cigarettes by the 'Goli Meet Opens Today The first 18 holes in the Provin- cial Golf Championship tour-nu- Wnl W111 be played at Summersldu today. The second half of the tournament will be at Charlotte. town next Saturday. The draw: Starting times: Standard ‘Time. 2.00 p. m. I-LE. Gaudet, wm Beer, A. T. Holman. 2.0o-—aNor man M0110 od, Joe Mahar, Harry Sear. 2.10 Vic Buckley, Gordon Hughes Heath Saunders, lib-W. A. Gaudet, C. J. Mo. Loan. Sgt. Stevens. RCAF. ado-a. Pope Clark. Guy Kenn- The 2.28 Palomar with a. summary of 1-4, held by John Dean 2.08 1-4. M l gdy, c, 1, page,‘ 2-1-1. Cflllnuet Duo“ m8 by Pa“ EleaxrilorAgcfllrlteningagxrl/eeln vile M1188 ZAFLEW” Alsellfl-lllt, Art Mc- ule Brewer, was 1-4-2. Ada. Worthy There were other good starters in Mrs slm son 1 3e 5- Innis Cyril Bell. ind race but although they did not ' l’ "5- V "l-"Yll-‘i mrge- 2.50——Dr. c. n. Beer, w. P. Noon. an, H. R. Belcher. 2. 55—Dr. C. K. Quinn, John Wfllkel‘. Jack MacEachern. 3-°°—~l- H. Corry. H. B. Fisher, .1 J. Lsrabee. 3.05-—H. E. Russell, H. '1‘, Colvln, Wm. Bruce. necessary to change the site of the mentioned farm is on the same road, just before one reaches the club until next week. A sign will be on hand here and it is only a, mug. ter of transferring 1t from one field to another. The definite opening date‘ will be announced early next wee . Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE rasquel, Anderson and Early. 000 00 5 Smith, Appleton and Chandler and. Rosa: G. Dickey; Krakauskas, Harder, Milnar and Desautels; Grove and Peacock. NATIONAL LEAGUE Dannirlig; Olsen, French, Page and Brooklyn 1 I ttsburgh . 013 004 008-8 l3 Meer, Thompson, Beggs and Lom- bardi, West. Boston at St. Louis, night game. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 3-1°—P- D- Crosby. a. a. Ellis, n. Scenes like the one above was snapped at the finish of i ed by 11 l ldmhmh . $2131. and the reliable Signal Sena- fast mile. Owner Alderman Frank vs_ m: gunmen “glad fixézeyvd“ 2.20—W. E. Cotton, Alec Home, (or 2.18 1-2 was 3-3-3. (The track Adams was present and a very in- Mm Waugh and E185“), cam _ J. A. Lewis. Mord pacing of 2.09 1-2 is held ,Lterested spectator. The first heat be“ W“ Nora Taylor and Adel Ml; 2.25-J. L. Holman, W. n, Adah-lg, wily by Billy Bondeer 12:19 ‘Ed wasdaugufiletpracticzlaillyl the mam e ' A, }-1_ Mouhh lliord Grattan 2.08 -. e W01‘ Ween au an G 2.30%. G. Merriam, R. Peppin, l-lcl trotting record or 2.0a 1-1 is Watchlm, and at the finish only a Ffgfie ggglflervis-Flfffittmlxfllw- Richard Bagnall, Ml by Alloway 2.04 l-2.) few feet separated them in 2.11 1-2, mings ' - ' 9m‘ .2.Ii5—P. N. Dakin, J. H. Hellofs, - a remarkable performance consid- ‘ E, p, Foley - depicted above have been com mon occurrences on Island race tracks this season. The the first heat of the Handicap Frce-For-All at Northam \\'eclrlesday and . ,Tirn .211 1-1. 2-17. 11-20170!“ t b t bit tead as wa q, 1m , ‘Pillllflllflllefi to Secretary J06 Mc- zllasgslltlxielwglirlllini arllllsGoldyen Guys. 3n W‘ ‘man Mm“ and Iva“ RM" Ho . p _. _ . . 1 _ h . . lallrhlnll for a very successful In the thh-d hm; ll; looked as '1' shows All Glntian, (lilvcn by Tyndall Semplc winning the lcat, 011 t e right of tlle Grattan horse is Albert E. ' meal, though Ethel Bellini would coma Hgwlntr M Fmnk l-Ixansen-Fl-Lt. a Grattan driven by Pat McKclllla who was sccoml; on tllc extreme right Rnilllcy i}. llcilley is sllolvn .lll1lSlllllg , ' ; lhfilllflh WW1 3- Pelleot 01 her‘ Del" mm g’ W‘ m“ R"°°' third. Second from illi- left is Alartinilcll _ill fourth position while ilcxt to tllc rail is joc Direct. All Glclttrin lvon ‘ l’ cation with the United States" on government have prepared to meet Calls Move a. Threat les and interests in the Far East, disclosing that Britain also was in close contact with the Netherlands East Indies, and the dominions. Bases in Indo-China might become sprlngboards for Japanese thrusts at Singapore. Britain's Oriental Gibraltar; at the top of Malaya; the Netherlands East Indies or else- where in the Pacific sphere which Japan says is hers to dominate. Referring to denunciation of Ja- the United States, Mr. Eden said this was “timely and salutary." equip and supply the worlds third iron ore: Japan is dependent on the United States and Britain for '73 per cent; India supplies another living off accumulated stores. since Japanese are reported able to in Chile, United States and Can- Lead: Formerly bought mostly in lsh Empire identical with that of Japan. Tin: Japan once was one of the leading tin customers of Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies- This source is closed, but there is tin in Indo-Chlna and Thailand (Slam) Nickel: Fczmerly bought from Canada. The lone nearby market is New Caledonia, now in Free French hands and soon to be closed to Japan. pan if sanctions imposed. clllsively the property of the British believed United States influence would be important. Mercury; Italian supply shut off. from the United States and India, and would be cut by a blockade. TH URSDA Y. Hollywood, Calif. JULY 31st. Charlie Bflllflld held " °“°‘d°Y formanoe at Kenslngton, but a - - , - . m. mm at North Sydney on bmak enter,“ the stxetch spoiled REMEMBER WHEN tile event in straight heats, over a field of ten starters. At the last minute it was found “a” “m”; i ondrl ttetown 1 111151111 carwrllrltlon of Thursdays The handicap free 1'01- all was the from °the farmer)? fimbgt rim-c‘? the turn of events in the Far East. ada; sources in British Empire now races. The T0111’ ever“ ‘m the 9m‘ first tryout of this type of racInZ The Canadian 01mph: track to th t’ r Mr, H r‘ ' ' 0°!“ He declined to discuss in detail almost nothing and stocks in Japsr M t R w d J I team defeated Scotland in Greerlock a ° s ughes‘ This last "the measure; which His Majesty's are said to be dwindling steadily. e 5 u y large crov-rl of overt-W“ 11'6""- and Possibly in the Maritlmes. The years ago tod .1: u. Lldd-l . - 5lll1y20B 1-2. owned 1 bl’ b Hgfl?’ field was quite a large one but All tish enamplsh," “d. beau...‘ lhmflf. ‘Qlfgjtlf: mmsliltleilfis fix, xedfllrw these and other possible develop- Burma, Australia, , Canada and 5 cnassas-slzscoo m PURSES ' Breen, Halifax. and dr ven y Y 511mm, who Wu; haul; uc the 100 100 and zoo yul-d dashes by gym postwmment or me opening o! m‘: rnzrérs" but promised a further United States. _ H 1 m it tgfililihggg-givlfi ;q-€E - — - - - — - -- 2.11:2: s ment 5001i, Zinc; Buying pols t on n e Br - - - - - — — — — — — — —- ‘ - roast: $250.00 No. 3—2.21 TROT AND PACE — — — — — — — — — llllls W’ Flee 1°’ A“ l“ Swim“ petely. His speed was sensational erected to indicate clearly the cn- v heals. Aaron L. was 2-2-2. Dudey w my the ‘Bu,’ especially when trancg to the Gun Club property, My, Eden called the Japanese lead; American (legume prior-meg ho. 4-228 TROT AND PACE - — - — - ~ -- - PURSE $250.00 A“ equlpmenl- llmmllllillofl- B o. lo move h lineal lo British tQrl-lgoy- l-llrmg much that once went to No- 5—-3-YEAR-0LD — — — — — — - — - - -- PURSE $250.00 3 seconds allowed trottcrs in Classes 2, 3, 4. Horses to be declared and positions drawn at Hugh Walker's Lively Stable at 8.30 P. 111.. D.S.T., Tuesday. July 29. To add to this fine race programme other attractions Include dan- cing booth, games, meals, pari mutual. Paved road within 1-2 mile of race track. Good stables, large grand stand and paddock, free parking field. Order of programme, race called at 2 P. M., I).S.T.. 1 P. M. Standard Time. 50 er1trios—5 Classes should make one of the best ‘race pro- gramme; this season-Usual admission charge. 0120x011: McINTYRE cur-roan ludenoNALn Orin Jordllli’. W“ 3'3'3- "d m- ,certa.inly taken on flesh and zest Canada. They were: liaclsarlcfls Peter-at-Court 2.12 1-2 and vim James C. Campbell, Panmure sgtlfillS 003 000 200-512 0 pm as an aggressorby Sumner Aluminum: Biggest supplies, in hganhglng owner secretary lrls4-4-4, best time 2.14. Island, P.E.I., General Duties. gukngwnd ll-QOOO 091-3 7 9 Welles, acting secretary of state of Canada and the Netherlands East er azn Swift, Kennedy. Car- Indies. both would be closed to Ja- Lnosl-l-ao-si. The 2.20 Trot was won by Cor- 0m onation iicKillop after Shirley l-i-. zvengztvgfivg fhi§iikg§frsfiéggll§ WmlB-m 5- MEOKBY. High Blmk- gfilfféllphig," 010 91$ 53x_1l 1g l, Import Balance Sheet lvicingnnese: Supplies from Indiav 7 driven by Jack Milli/lino!!- W°" we hem; |ndl5po5ed_ Albert E_ grugluh P‘NE' I" gersemlsPlslallei-Lh Newf“ Benton, Giebell and Tebbetts; Here, according to these experts, and Malaya would be lost to Ja- E m“ “Gil l“ 2'20 1'4" 3km“ L‘ was second the first heat and Jane ,,,,"“’§“§“, G".,,,,,§. 3mg, Mmlchndml- Ha-"ls- Hadley and is the Japanese import balance pan in case of blockade. Limited . lhslrby cnlf-‘ro the Standard 115i. 115° Au,“ Wm, Teddy wefl‘ up, was 'l- p vl/ulhe} ' fi, Grant, lvllllvldw, p, 000 00o 0004, 3 2 sheet. a foundation on which shc stocks on hand. Csronlltion McKlllop- that will‘ I 3.3, Qhlle Mgrtlndgll 2,11 1.4 with 1:. 1., General Duties. New yorls'_",'_' ooo 50o 03x4 1;, 0 must continue to maintain more Vanadium; supplies of this im- sarcasm-Oscars, than 2,500,000 troops in the field, portani, ferro alloy are almost eX- JANE AZOFF, 1.50 1-2, Charles Horton, Hurray River. RAINEY G. HENLEY. 2.05 1-2, Thomas Watson, Iialifax. iicwil from Ontario this SPTlnB and .1, 397 ch t, “ah w“ expected . looks Lice the makings of n. s°°d did not racer: to be up to ad- CW1“ T- HWMI Cmew" 51d‘ gfffmld ~ 103 °°° m" 6 1’ 3! largest navy and expand an already Empire and the United States. One aanporm sparrow. 2.0a. Lee Jones, Wickon, Np. ' m“- PEI" Am Eng“ Memanm" s m 00° m mwm 1° 1 largo air force. other will“ lo Pom. ‘where it is ALL cnarrox, 2.01. c. a1. Alexander, Saint. John. BEBE MacEIJVYN, 2.10 1.4. Peter McMahon, Kenslngton. VOLRIDA. 2.08 1-4, Buctnuclle Stables. DUDY PATCH, 2.06 1-2, New Glasgow Drlvlng Club, New Glasgow, N51 oi the season with San Ton 2.08, k m‘ b P heading Moonglow 2.12 1-2, Peter ;§§§§;‘,,§",,,';,§,f,,°§,,,‘§§°,,,§ wauvirll Ejrlklfnlxaefi-onllrrigggnltlleclgnllgy’ ' New York 40,, m 0W4 m 1 21 pel- cent. The United States, Mexico and H“ 2'0? H“ Calumet Bud‘ 2m ma‘ tended by a large crowd. J. Clovis Doucet, st. Louis, P. I‘. Chicago Jjff 00o 002 0004; 10 1 Scrap iron: American supplies Spain are other producers. 2,15 TROT AND PACE I Dill Fmo 2-05 l4 l" u" Nam“ I. General Dutloo- Lohrman, Adams. Carpenter and out to almost nothlhs: Japan now Rubber: Malay and East Indies MILLIE KALMUCK, 2.11, Willard Kelly, Southport. supplies would be stopped by lllovlr- PLAYDALE, 2.04 1-4, Willard Kelly, Souihport. . me‘ 5a“ T” w” m straight’ Ch l illis Co ehead wa de- holls- best time 2-13- Thole W" I are‘ w ' v ‘ s tim 1511M» P~E-1-- Geller" Dull"- Mwlllllllllrh- Pi iron: su l drasticall cut ads. but considerable stocks are on JUNE EVANS. 2.10 1-4 \'cllin to la Neil ‘my “°i"l' wind blowing which M. Egltotlfldbgelsitaelrrfillilbdknlaxhmlxig stllcktllxril: Pgqureodenttalswggéieilunter River’ 00o 023 0004 9 a fror: India. ppy y hand in Thailand and Indo-China DIRECT L, 239 L2, “lehlnghf, ,,',',,:N,f,h_ I’ counts in some measure for ti; Nell Cochatodaie (a) 2.1a 1-2. This ‘Lghthtoh R_ warrel-l‘, mmrlom. Pittsburgh 11o ooo 24X';—8 a a Oil: Japan has "enormous stocks" produce-i oome- CHARLOTTE B. 2.09 1-2, Walter Henncssey, Charlottetown. °°““”¥‘““"°‘Y ‘m’ '4'” ma“ mare is a. full sister to victorious town, 9.2.1., Photographer. Wyatt. Tamulls. Hlsbo and On hand. but modern war demands Coal; very scanty but Stools! of HOLLYROOD llalcnrolv. y. Pope cldrlie, Charlottetown. m“ d‘"°‘°“‘ “ass” mil (a) 2.0a 1-2 one o: the top III. s. Murphy, carletdn. PEI. Frollks- I-Lfflll Sgwll- me"- Slllli- are proportionately crept: U. S. anthracite are ovolloblo lo Irldll- ALBERT 1:. GRATTON, 2.12 l-z, M. c. Bell. Charlottetown ' juvenile paoers of 1940. Aero Engine Mechanic. Viigeclolgld GgfgFavis. curtailment of high octane fuel China. MARTINDELL. 2.11. Harry O'Neill. Saint John, u. a. Guillaume Arscnault. Egmorll 00o mo mp4 a viewed here as almost worthless cotton: Almost all is imported FLUSTy FRISCO. 2m l_4_ C "_ Chandler’ Cha,,om.,o“,n_ BEBE hlacELWYN, 2.10 1.4, Peter ltlacltlahon, Kcnslngtnn. USCITA BRITTON, 2.11, Gen. Brookins, Kcnsington. , Pl . Bully 2.08 l-i. W110 l! “m! “fined 1,, u,“ eyenln from Woodgtpgk Malquls J- Bmzel- Jwmsmn“ C. Davis, Brown Tamulls, Wlckerl improve available fuel for aircraft “d “m” “ll-i “m” “Y m“? r a g t l l rt! ' 31"" PEI" Genml Dlltlllo- and Owgn- Lgnnll-lg dud Lopez. use. l lvool; Japan ubucht almost her MAJOR BOWES. 2.10 l-4. 11.. s c. d s id lmxi slluny appears m berm mull! E18 llllllloujaplledrylletrls rlollgoogallflfi Gelilrgflslt 5.1a???“ Flam’ N. s" glrllctlggtrlia fi glg gloqo-a l; o “ppm Japan Pllmhfl-oed heavily Entire stock in Australia 11.11. BRITTON. 2.09 3-4. llllgll Stcwgltiilukellvméxlgfiovt: °"“ l M‘ ‘"3’ “"5” m“ ° John c. Gallant, sourls, P. n. 1., Hughes and Livingston; Vander i 2.21 TROT AND PACE BONNY SCOTT, 2.10 1-4, C. ll. llorton, lliurrny- River, JEAN HENLEY, 2.11, W. E. Crulkshanks, Halifax. USCITA BRITTON, 2.11. Geo. Brooklns, Kensington, PROTESTOR, 2.13, B. MacLenn, N. Wlllshlrc. rir-ycllr-old to the present owner, William D. started five times 97019551005111! P E L A En h, M _ Qgdfyfamlrly 1:"°°“~ fégnlfzf: last season and won three races. gllfila ' ' ' m’ 3 ° ° glégsla w gal] tau lg a oaarronl Quasar. inc-rand...- Stables. Halifax. hum hhwfgul“ e“ “‘ g ' The summaries or h1- row o" t: John c. Harkness. Summerside, m“, -a~v,>,-d~-- Pamms; Gem, MISS vrcrorua. 2.11. Power and. Charlottetown. ' ' follows: Pawtucket. R. L. July 24 , 121531,, General Duties. mnkmuse’ Byme’ shew", mu SILENT MAC. ...15 1-2, Neil “illkltl”, Charlottetown. 4-2, time 2.07 3-4. 2.15 1-4. (mile Duncan C. MacMa-ster, Dllfldfli sew-m BEAVERDALE, 2.14, J. Pope Clarke, Charlottetown. m‘ “i? "m" °‘ m‘ "m" '° l" trick.) Pawtucket, August 2nd. 2.2a Centre. p.111. General Dulles. l-‘lm Gsmc l pour. Anna, 2.11 1-2, Powcr 11...... Charlottetown m held at Northern last Wedneu- cm- “og, 1-4, time 2.07, 2.11 1-2, EAiberitioltgr 11.19:?“ $1111 View, Y. 1m g g ~ TONY HARVESTER, New Glasgow nriving Club, 2.28 TROT AND PACE DARKY KALMUCK, 2.16, Kelly k Ilorton, Charlottetown. WATCIIIM, 2.17. Mcrryilme Stables. Halifax. m“ rad“ rawmd- “m”! u“ some track 220 Trot 8-1-4. W“ PEI General Duties c 5°00" 51mm“- fggrléllgfzrl/Sobt-hfh nogllllrlnz °l l: 2.0a 1-4. 2.00 1-4. 2.11 1-4. Sllring- John Ellsworth, East Baltic. p. grams: 4118.0 $0011! fill-jg g (l) p scorn-y warson. 2.15 1-2, Geo. Brnnklns. Kcnslngton. Raymond d‘ Y 6 reegyefif-gd field, Mill. Bépt. 17th, 2.24 TIOt. E. L, General Duties. mum‘ P Rwmunok Carleton and walwx-s; TWQ BQUTS GOLDEN GUY, Leflllc Simmons, Freetown. 1.1mm 5o“,h°“';°w“;°dfl' b 4-1-1. time 2-11 l-I. 1.09. 2.0a a-a. wullam FA, glfigg- ' ' ' Andrews and Bottarini. LUCKY GUY, G00. saber. Kensington. . ll por, an ved y (miu “my w, understand uuc n. L. roof - Rochester 000 150-4 9 1 TUFFY CLEET COWBOY HUGHES ETHEL BELLINI. 2.14 1-2, m p. Carr. Coychtld. wellington McNelll, the lowerln: Honymod Ramon new h; old I William’ R. Baryéhgxary. P. E. Baltimore Q01) 0%) ooo-ontill 205 Lbs vs 207 Lbs PAUL ABBE PM," Bros Charlmemwn ° lllll Abbe’ t tt d f ~. ., r ame e - Go icki and Mue er: 11o. - - ’ " ' m H to “s! ‘n; lhrgdrgfizr pea Qrchard Bdeach track ltakstrzveek and FfllrmlS J. Dorsey. Borden, P. E. wwffi‘, and Howell, Redmond Louisville, Km Northampton, Magi POLLY SCOTT, 1). J. Riley, Belle River. hmmme °l wmml“ (a) m M‘ w“ axon m-'—-l me e ' 1' JAE: lllrngglllliwcblblrltclorim P lggexllr 0161"" lgg g 3312-? l0 l KNOX ls’lil§l‘%lrNl}rasllv]l3nHar1?cog‘-m<:n1'alullercln’ n c B . - I ~ . “' . , - a . 0 , 8 B fl , . - "f" a four-year-old, that was l Th. midst two-year-old "W" r. (1).. General Duties. Fischer, Piechota. and Garbark; JACKIE NICHOLS BUDDY b (mu MAC‘ Gm Dmmyrm “I0mslgue_ r y ease second to Paul Abbe in his 0g use season is Colby Hanover (2) Herbert R. Burns, Alma, PEJL, Henshaw and Bloemire. _ 196 Lbs. S. char] E113?“ L “s. v LET“: Fox’ Hugh Stewart’ New Glasgow, N. L . , . 3 YEAR. OLD lrlt of All Grattan in the handl El ' wyn 1.50 1-4 and out of Miss Bor- ‘lll Free for All who won in u“ flgnovgr (4) zoo Eugene Fry General Duties. E ' . , _ ,1 l - - l lh w", h". 3911911116 . - _ . 1 z 5 nrLnA punmlwl. 2.20 1-4. ullhe-c Lawless. Norboro. rum hem 1mm ' loo m” °' ‘mt’ m‘ m“ “m m’ m“ selllggravnlllavlrxdttedeboods by the PRICES. Lglsheglzsfi ldGrll s 5 c BONNIE BUDLONG. w. 1:. Crudcshanks, Halifax. ( "X "c " ° RAYMOND BUDLONG. 2.1a. Wellington WacNelll, Snuthport. .1111; hol- | d “"1" peed F.0d C1058 End -__.__ going aroislendllllrlsntire fie]?! o‘n tho gel-g Abbe 1w 14 h" proved w Provincial ellééal"l;lgr(liil1lborlfilgroglt (Continued from page 1) WOMEN WITH ESCORTS FREE JACK CLYDE. Geo. Callback. Summer-elm. "m o’ ‘he track and h M“ them . . h m9 carry On d “k b __ __ F T , L “AR ST WAIT AN SEE. Willard lllnchonald, Sllmrnergldu, -» H. ....:. .3‘... a. *- " °".i“’".°“2‘...‘%§‘3.;‘ .2111: P".‘.°“.E?.°é.‘i‘€.i..l§’i..‘°€l‘S Causal. ‘w w» im- i» so» a "is B01" AT 9 ° C 0°“ S P 11 - - a pace u quum; gym w n “Con” a‘; 1:39am: it“: t-hnbyurqflds‘ {an}; w“ same“ Commons when Mrilliiden said Brit- l ABBE JACKSON. wi-lllngiau ltlacNclll, Snuihport. , h", “km "cord, of but" ‘hm aln had been in cose communi- _ __ ‘ DOROTHY ABELLE, Dr. Heath llfaclntyi-e, lvlimtague. The 'i‘hree Year old Trot and s1 ed b him. 10th, defeating Federal Hal. B. N: = ‘. :5 brought out s ci-otiera and no m“ m“; y Laurel and Billy G- “rlmo. 3-W- MPPIE AND "CAP" QTUBBS By Edwina "s. 1th ' ‘ - .00 1-2, 2.0a 3-4. time .3... fiifilf lfllddolgilillldg $12015? °'.,?°°“,‘.',‘§ 1'24,‘ 21,22: a sALLY, YOURE LOOKING THIN MERCY! DOES THAT GlRl. GRAN’MA—-DID you BAKE ANY WELL, IF‘ "mew THiNK I'M eoiw, ‘~ .» o c ' Geor e McIntyre, proprietor of LATELYHARE NOU SURE YOU'RE PQACTlSE ALL COOKIES TQDAYT—~A\Y/ WHY“ TO BAKE ANY COOKIES THIS l 8 ' HOT WEATHER "ro WATCH THEM favor-M g o win. She did win the DAY Lords? mt heat in 2.21 1-2 but in the sec- ‘h heat when Well McNelll took h; mount behind Reymond aud- dug he headed Hilda. in s. stretch Re tn 2.18 1-4. In the third heat Ylllond Budlong was never head- ‘h- lowering his record to 2.1!. In mrtnllrst heat Bonnie Budlonz. Budlfllltly! daughter -of Calumet ‘on ‘"18- Was second to Hilda Bud- he: and was third the second heat m“ Clyde 2.24 l-2, owned and a ll by George A. Callbeclr, fin- ~d "of? fast in the third hear. owned by Walnut Hall Farm. l"! showing up particularly well in the race summaries this sea-son. I180 Volorrliu 2.0a 1-4. owned by the sumo farm. Jimmie Power's good trot-WT Poul Abbe is now in his flve-year-old form. Ho was brought to Nomi!“ as n three-year-old racing on the pace. but last season was thunder‘ to the trot and took a record 0f 2.15. He is slred by Abbedale 2.01- 1-4. EATING ENOUGH ? '1’ - - NCIW COOKIES CONTAIN A LARGE AMOUNT‘ OF VITAMIN - -- BECAUSE I ‘NDNT CAP STUBBS, EAT ‘EM. WHEN I'M on A DlET , . FOR 1141s BEAUTY couRsE-— lHlUMPll-il i Montague track, with Clifford Mac- Donald as Secretary, is holding a race meet at Montague next Wed- nesday afternoon. August 30th. par- ticulars of which appear elsewhflt- This will be the final out. of town meet before Old Home Week race! August 12th to 15th. and should draw u big attendance. 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