_ ‘EPTEMBERw-t. 1948 5w- Canacla's Finest: Ra N0. l-JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL-PURSE $600.00 L-GAY LAW 2:056, b4’. by Peter at Law, Halifax. z-TENNESSEE SUE 220895. b.m. by Martinique, owned by ha. Power. Jib-JOE DIRECT 2:01, b1k.g. by Kin| Direet, owned by J. F. Baxter, Halifax. L-ELEANOR G. 2:10 2/5, b.m. Gillie. L-LEES NIGHTMARE 2:101 O'Brien. |.-0. U. VOLO 2.10%. b! Ir-PETEK BUDLONG, big. Aulry. a Covehead. owned by W. I. Moriarty, ton, Hamilton. ague. by Calumet Budiong, owned by Urban e , /s by nos Axworthy owned by James 2°""“‘R"ENE‘°" I ' ' Pa: Volo, owned by Harold Stead. SOs-EVA GUY. b.m., by Calumet. Budionf, owned by D. M. i ISL-LITTLE MILLIE. iottetolvn. NO 2 2-19 2-21 so PURSE $40000 °°'“"" S’“"°" L-AUBREY BUDLONG 2:15 1/5, b3. by Calumet Budiong, owned by Angus Allen, lialifsx. z-MISS KNOX 2:11. b.m. by Highland Scott. owned by u. n. Dun- taln, Charlottetown. fn-BILLY McVEY, b-E. b! Hooper. Charlottetown. taguo. SL-HALIBURTON, Lorne Letcher, Calumet Budlong, owned by Dr. W. '1‘. Slh-FEATHER DUS bead. _. iL-ELEANOR G. 2:10 2/5, b.m. by Calumet Budiong, owned by Urban Gillie. iiliscourlle. - NO_ 5._ FREE 5.—BETTY BUDLONG 2:12. b.m. by Calumet Blldinllf, owned b! Rannic MacDonald, Sydney. Q.—~PETER AT COURT 2:11 3/5, by Peter Henley, owned by Bunnie MacDonald, Sydney- ‘l-DINAII G. 2:12, b.m. by Single 0., owned by Ronnie MacDonald. S_li . v my by Bellini scott, owned by l. W. Guzzwell, St. John's, Charlottetown. d-WINNIE SCOTT 22114/5, b.m. Farmer, Kinlrora. 9.—.IUST BETTY 2:10 3/5. b.m. by Calumet Budlong, owned by Dr. It. F. Seaman, Charlottetown. Ila-DOCTOR L. B. 2:13 2/5, chg. by Real Frisco, owned by Bert Walker, Halifax. ib-Mamonlt: BUDLONG 2:12 s/l. b.m. by Calumet Budions- owned by Jils. Rankine. Bunbury. lib-DUKE 0F HYLAND, brh. by Highland Patch, owned by H. T. Ramsay, Saclrvlile. 1s._nov SHELBURNE 2:09’/., bllng. by Dominion dwttan, owned by P. ll. liIcCormao, Charlottetown. by F. C. 4.-MACK STOUT 2:14, Sydney. Kelly. x. ‘L-FAST TRAIN 2:05 N B e-xenws urormvren ____..____-.... NO. 3 -— 2:22-2:25 PACE -— PURSE $400.00 !.—D1CK BUDLONG 2:19, by. by Calumet Budionr, owned by D. M. MacAniay. Pugwash. 2.--JUST FLICKA 2:15, b.m. by Calumet Dudionl, owned by H. P. ‘ Cudmore, Braskiey. ' l Q d.-MOLL1E BARS 2:15, b.m. by Grattan Bars, owned ‘by JJ‘. Bantu. . Halifax. L-DALE B. 2:15 2/5, hr. by "Calumet Bullion], owned by Hughes. Bracklcy. l.-—SHIRI.EY H. TEMPLE 2:1 L-LUSTICIA 2:13, bnm. Ckarlottetown. le-MACK STOUT 2:14, Sydney. 6”?" Peiskes Station. L-BILLY KAL UC 4, b.m. by Calumet Dudionr, owned by M K Cornwall. Coi- J- I! Hovlier- Sr-BEAVERDALE z: t-QUICK LICK 2:12 2/5, b.m. by Glmooe Harvester, owned by John Harkness, Summerside. Summer-side. dF-GEORGE MAC Zzltlé, son, Braokley. ‘L-MARION L. 2:11 Kenslngton. C-JOLLY HARVEST Given, liaiifax. tL-BILLY AUBREY, b; ter River. 1.—A. G. SCOTT 2:10, Letcher, Sprlnghlll. l-NELLIE WORTHY, b.m. by Worthy Lou. owned by Cooil Drake, Cardigan. l-SIIY ANN 2nd 2:17, b.m. by Abbe Worthy. owned by Al, Phillips, O’Le:ary. lo-LELA BUDLONG, b.m. by Calumet Budlon near, Agent, Montague. lL-MISS MARJORIE HAL 2:15. b.m. by Sampson Hal, owned by Roll Marshall, New Glasgow. lie-ROMEO 230%, b.g. by Hal Dale, il-KERVIYIN HANOVER. F. C. Coates, Amherst. 1/5, bu. by Highland Scott, owned by Lorne ,, owned by lack An- owned by Daniel Iarrlah, Milton. 2:15, hg. by Lawrence Hanover, owned by that there will be a large number L b, 3m “m”. on“ 5 t a brounht even eloam- together. He 0! 10ml Pilym 001119901!!- cmhkflnnk “nun 7 ' had m. rare gin o! having the , Gordon Huwheson. secretary b! ,___BKENDON.S’ BOY b: by Lust’ “h” “m” b G n B u confidence of the horsemen and ———- iii! 1M8?» Biiflolihcvd 1N9 his!“ lL-MARY A. REAMOR-E 2:15 1/5, b.m. by iteamore. owned by A. A. Kenflnflom ’ ' ' ' y ' ‘ m u‘ the management and in his titty thlilgiy Velssey, displaying the form mat kin all probability there would Jobalee. North. Sydney. _ _ "u, 0g “w,” h. npygr m“; an a csrr ed him lnbo the tuisls t ee divisions of play with is-c. ALBERT BUDLONG m: s/s. b-r. by Calumet Budiiml. owned ‘- iiféfnifwu" GUY’ b-I- i" F I W- e'll"! iv Wis "'11- "W" enemy- Notiaint m a trouble to Li» £12m featured the Island our: gr winner: 1n an divisions- by Lorne Kelly. him and his home was open to W"! W 9w ins tournament T e urnameot ia designed -o ld-BOB LONG 2:15, b-I. by Calumet Budlony, owned by Ronnie Mae- "_E33°§:_LMUW' h‘ b, Kflmuck’ on“ b’ J‘ M‘ “a,” ch” anyone who wanted help in con- 3:91 i" ‘khaki D111 Glfliiliidl mwiiill‘ 9115'"! With iiiiuii Donald. Sydney. n ti m; .- bl _ 1.: B6 James one to take the handicaps to take part in com- 1,__,,,DY.BUDL0NG m; 4/,’ b, 0mm,‘ 5nd,“; on“, b, B“ ‘Fisitleiiidiiifcrxlilvzt-QNG. will: Calumet Bullion. owned by Herold “f, f: afloat-fig’: 0%? .1. Pope Clarke Trophy. The new petitlve play and it is felt that 0m slug, ghal-yogkgown, O_PETE'RKIN' Ktfnigé; b b 1 humus,‘ md m, wonderful p,“ champion succeeds Bill Marley should sufficient interest be shown 13,_.§EvEN-Up DIRECT, ch‘h- 1,, lam-M, ma”. an“ b, I“ v9.13“. - M" c Tr - J- Y 0°01"! MIN”. owned by Anutt lommy t,” m, hoflmm mum who had Jield the crown for the an annual High Handicap tourna- "flmm ‘I w .T up; averse. m“ m‘ l“ y “n,” past two years. merit will be a feature of tne m-non cannon 2.1:, b... by Corporal Lee, owned by John Ilarkneas '- A‘ i‘ 3E- W- b! KI-ilflwi- W"! iv 0'4"" GWW- W"- mrouali with the cooperation of Tomi!" momma’ Wm!- iwi tviflns lesson- y," summmddfi ivttétvvfll- u" ohumwmwn Drwm‘, Put . Garnhum, Earl Brown, Jack 1 players wishing to per~ iii-nun uunbosc. b.m. by Calumet Budiong, owned by Walter llen- “*3” "Wimm- i-F- i’! P" "°i°- ""4 i" 3"" ""1" 3"" and Provincial Exhibition Associ- M°°°=m "d Ronnie Mflvvlw-I “rivals m requested t» luvs nu,“ chnqouelowm ' sington. “km ma h“ m.” other ‘fiends, leave for Halifax where they will their names at the Pro Shop or 21pm“, SHELBURNE 2,09%, W,‘ b, Domlnhm Gnu-m "med b, m-GUY HARVESTER, b1. by Slmcoe Harvester, owned by Earl Mill, m’ 50th Anniversary Apmwmmn participate in a Maritime tourney make application with the tour- p_ m nhocorm“. Crmrlouehwn Charlottetown. m“, ham recent“, Truman M. w b6 staged in the Nova Scobia nament secretary, Gordon Huich lz-Mcnbb DIRECT, chm. by Patrick Direct. buss by wums “PM” PLAYFAW» "m- i" "Ymb "l" i" "m" 5'"!- ion; silo painful illness he woo “PM °" M°“¢'i'- M“ immsdilisiv- Walker, Halifax. \ Charlottetown. most kindly cared for by his lov- A “u” mm‘ N” m““"w1°k i‘ ‘ _________________ lL-iANbYs FRlSCCé b1. by Lusty Irisoo, owned by Don MaeNelli, m‘ w,“ “d “yo,” um Bu, m“ also expected to take pert NO. 4-2.-2s-2=29 PACE-PURSE $400.00 "“- ““““°" °' m» dsuohwr-in-lsw to whom b» IZ.—:EI;EVOI;.S‘$ALGMYLE, brq. by Senator It, owned by ll. '1‘. “w”; B", ‘ “m; o, chem. and I.-;‘(’JI:II:I::LKALMUCK, by. by Kaimuek, owned by Waiter Kelly, 1;___||AMBURTON, b‘ l.-0L.»\ BUDLONQ b.m. by Calumet Dudionl, owned by landall MacDonald. Miiitowu Croes- l-MONTY BUDLONG, b4. by Calumet Budionk, owned by l. l. MacDonald, Souris. I te-DOROTHY WONT TELL, b.m. Pettlgrew, Sprlnghiii. Br-MISS BONNIE CRATTAN‘, ch. "l"! Hirsch. Sydney, lpringhlll. IL-KING‘ GRATTAN 1nd. Jabalee, Sydney. Bprlilgbili ld-BILLY AUBREY, b.;. Hunter lllver. by Captain Tell, owned by Layton m. by loyal Clrattan, owned by 11-361: IHNGO, b.h. by Calumet Finn, owned by D. M. lldaoAulay, IIIWH I. ‘L-BILLIE cons, hr. by Calumet Billion], owned by w. a. aowbeu, ""'N§W‘M°NEY- iF-"i- Summeraid . °" "u" s-aans nmerroiv, b.m. by Abbe Worthy, owned by a». nompmi. ""‘”l{r"°i‘fi {mumii- i"- Summeraide. _ "I "l!"- a-aibalaar auonoNG, mo. oh-nl. by call-at lulsls, owned a1 “wmbm” “L5 "- i’? m Ilammett Burke, Charlottetown. - l -- arm: sxwourn =2 s s-b. . -'" ,, H", Y z i / ' "' i” m" “""“"' "m" s-Lanv RDLLO, bu... by Real n D16 N" n Milton. Saekviile. l n. u-r c . summeg-“E-EGG, b.m. by Abner l‘ Clo", ownad by u, 3. “no, .J_LITTLE "Moot, h lhlvisbasv LONG, b.m. by Calumet aeslm. ones by m: Annasr, “"'°" °'""°“' ll IIIIQ, uv-ABEGWEIT MILADY, b.m. by Calumet Budio , owned b C il Smith. Hunter River. u Y n llr-MAUDINE BUDLONC, b.m. by Clilnnet Bullion}, owned by Alex L-ROBALIE HOOPER, b.m. Asnew, Charlottetown. Hooper. Charlottetown. lip-MARY'S DELIGHT, b.m. by Playdalg, one‘ p, yup,“ ha...‘ bw-URNGEBBREAD MAN, l~_%efry Valley. O-DOLA-D, blinm. by Abner l‘. s. owned Dr J. A. n NBUIImmeI-side. m" b’ "' MBER, by llalrnllek, owned by Willard Kelly, Cifltown. ll-—NATUBE BOY, b . Cal I chummon I by mot adlong, owned by l P. Downs, cmmmou i-I- by Watssa rotor. owusl by Pat liaisons. lie-Miss cotmswno am, b.m. P. Maclntyre, Montana. Is-MIBS DEA]. MONEY, bra. nor. Plctou, N. B. L-IIYLAND BUDLONC, he. MoGulnn. St. Mary's I.-I.1!. P111800, b.m. b d I I. l-RITA’! THINK! by Calumet ludlong, owned by Dr. ‘m’ M°"“|"'°' classes must li-izcornsu bass, b.m. by comb um, owned by a. a. Phillips, It-sisnbi-fnmscr, or. llaltlaa. slain. by fatrisk Direct, owned by WiltrsdWalll- Iie-ISIEgN-vr nurse's", elah. by tomes Direct, owned by I. walae. a an MD! wournr 2nd, b.m. by Abbe Worthy, owned i@%%%% LONDON, Sept. 2 -(AP)- The Csmbrldnshiro Stakes, the race N! which the next Irish Gweep- Itekea la based. drew 110 sntrleaii. Middle Ares reached such fanciful V announced today. ‘ifhe mile proportions that at one time the """“fll~eit t lithe oolnta v m: m u. rv-e»“s'~'{'3.C"_' '“"‘r.-.la‘_‘~.....“tl..ih M's management to arrange purses. and print racing by 0,1, 1mm, starters. %%%%% TINKLING HIOI! ____. The long pointed shoes of the Ezypt was opened. other glue-bonded found intact, and in QC cbaizs items _~._\_n....a__l_ 25.—-PLUCKY BUDLONG. b»! lington Mos-Neill. C‘ Zd-SUGAR HARVEST, Zd-SOLDIER BUDLONG. bJ. d " . Charlottetown. 11R, by Abbe Worthy, Ila-LEE McKILLOP 2:09, Sw-LUSTICIA 2:13, blam. by B.—.NELL KALMUCK 25.12%» Q-BARON 2:11, by Protester. la 2514, b]. by Col. Aubrey, Names of oil horses sterling with the n be given in of rile Sept. 7th i948, when positions divisions, program end score {wmwmwmwmmm ee Traci: Presents The Entries For “GOODWILL RACES“ SEPTEMBER Bill and 9th . by Calumet Bullion}, lottetown. udioug, b3. FOR ALL TROT-PURSE $600.00 bling. b7 Peter Nfld. b-g. by Todd Stout, ----—_--_. NO. 6—2:l9 TROT, CLASSIFIED-PURSE $400.00 by Lusty ch.g. by Abbe Worthy. owned by Ben N"- 3/5, b.m. by Blii L, -_-_____~_ NO. 7-224 TROT, OLASSl-FiED-PURSE $400.00 lF-BREWEIVS cannon mo, br. .._._.._..___...__ l NO. 8-TWO YEAR OLD FUTURITY—RURSE $472.00 Playdale. _ owned by Wilfred transit, br.|. by Kalmuek, owned by B. if. Money. NO. 9—THR.EE YEAR OLD FUTURiTY-PURSE $521.” by Calumet Budlong, owned by Col. I. P. ‘nun’ chnlomwb-I- by lqlire Hanover. owned by 6. I. by loll Money, owned by In) Ilsa- uJy Calumet nudloag, owned by Phillip ylnlltylrbeqownalbyloqseaapssypg. will in dmvn for, to enable cords with oehlol MADE BOLIVIA I'll‘ When the tomb of King me of ' $1: lo Jose do Sucre I001! 00h- More than a centuiy ago, Ante... led the patriot {mes which tread Bolivia frul the llllsl 5» omos of drivers for ell Judges‘ Stand or i0 b.m. Tue f divisions will curry “UM owned by CJ‘. Willis, Cove- MoKiliop, owned by Bert Lusty Frisco. owned by 0. H. Chandler, Sr-MAR-IORIE HANOVER 2212 4 /5, b.m. by Calumet Chuck, owned Coates, Amherst. owned by A. A. Jsbalee, bran. by Kalmlsok. owned by Willard owned by MoAipine A Niokorson, Bali- . by Guy Day, owned by w. n. lrvlnr, Chains, a-nasri. uahovnn 2.04%, oil-b. b Lamond, Sydney Mines. Fri!”- vlflsd by C. ll. Chandler, b.|. by Todd Stout. owned by A. A. labalee, l-BONNIE DALE 2:18, br.na. by Playdaie. owned by Chester Bil-t, by Kaimuck, owned by L. lit. Howard, 13, by. by Lauderdaie, owned by Don MaoNeiii, owned by George sample, Ell. 2:105, b.m. by Lee Harvester, owned by laa. owned by Cyril Smith, Blin- by Patrick Direct, owned by Rhodes Letohor, 2:11 2/5. by Unko Gnttan, owned by l. IL-JENNIE KALMUCK, b.m. by Xalsnuok, owned by Lorne Letober, by Colonel Aubrey, owned by Cyril Smith, by Real Money, owned by Jackie Mefluigan, by Calumet Iudions. owned by l. ho Phillips, Qflde. owned by Major Reid. lolzril r- by limeoo Harvester, owned by James lla- mm. , owned by Wol- b.m. by Simooo Harvester, owned by E. Bryon- zlL-ALME HAL, b.m. by Sampson Hal, owned by Jack Annaar, Moat- by Calumet Dudlong, ownal by Wen- oinm. by Abner r. ole“, owned by a- o. crusa- shank, uauru. owned by I‘. C. Costel- Amherst. bsn. by Playdale, owned by Willard Kelly, Char- SL-BEE BUDLONG, b.m. by Calumet Budlonz, owned by Bunnie Mao- 83.—Clil.'ltCll1LL, lag. by Kalmuck, owned by George Maolntyre, Mon- b.g. by Patrick Direct, owned b Im-CALUIVIET THE GREAT, by. by Calumet B SprlnghllL 36.-CALUMET ONWARD. y Rhodes lnteher. owned by Lady Dominick, Almclnt y Olly McKinney, owned by Dr. I. E. bun. by Kalnluek, owned by Dr. George Bishop, Charlottetown. This following were the officers F of the day: H“! Starter-A. c. mom. S‘Side. R J. 17. Woodbury. s. n. uvibz. mi‘ Timers-J. M- Campbell. D. B- ejs, lldcDonaid. z ' du l! at low I8 when I became connected with the races words ceived his rowing the horsemen of ‘extendour very deepest sympathy in their treat loos. ll, of 0, Tennis the last Tourney Concluded lifniié m. l Kelli 001100400310 ‘I-l I I ' 7 wand. Whnda and noau: in an ambition the mixed doubles ill Apply Beiseyciuneron 2:36. John Lady Mac, Aldorf, 2:30. Main _Keei, Axtel. Daniel xaioi, Kremlin zmstflibiiiiml 1 Kinkorl. Prosecutor. meoutioner. ‘H. mu Helen, Parlcwood. Clerk-Cl. M. Reid. On Wednesday mornin; a turnout of citizens paid their last respects to William .7. Brown, by attending sex-vice Boyle at the Basilica. our memory has anyone enjoyed such universal esteem in this OitY him for over nfty years. beckon the clerk at lteddin Bros. and I was man in the League of the Cross, was Clerk of the Course we were never a complaint. Bill be missed by men but also by the Maritime: who have attended that in his join-nay through life many estimable qualities were not exercised in vain. To his sor- . ‘tar For Sale i941 FORD SEDAN DOWN! and ARCHER Down 771a Back Stretcli (Continued 30m HI l) horse raeiar is 00mins back in the West with meetings being held in ail the loner cities. A lot of American hares come over to rues and Canadian horses race on the A side. "times are good in lethliridu which is one o! the most. favorably situated ci-tlu of the neat Province of Alberta. Our friend Harry brouisirt with hkn a copy ed The Examiner dated Jul: 4th. 1005. with a lull account of Dominion Day 890ml. At sum-musics the race meet was attended by over 1,500 people. A look through the slunmaries will show horses familiar to old timers and drivers and owners that will be recalled with pleas- ure..... Free For Ail Ada Mao 238%, Parkaide. Daniel Steele. Bumniersidel 1 1 meetstep 290%, Melon; John steel, summerside.......l 8 2 Kaiser G. 2:22, George 1'4- sory (P, S. Brown) 2 ii Time: 2:27; 235%; . t. 2:30 CiI-Il Cock 0‘ The North. Park- aide; D. Steel..- 2 l 1 1 Jewel, Black Piloti John LrvinS. Cape 'I‘raverse....i 1 2 2 2 Cameron. Cllrtown 3 S S 3 Mikel. H. C. miles"! 4 4 4 4 P. S Brown ................... ..5 5 5~d Time.- Zrllilt; 2.00%; 2:37; 2:30; Three Minute Ciaaa Steel ..................... .. M. Nicholson. 3 2 Pefleetioa. R. W. Simpson, B side 41w‘, 3 I C. Hooper, Oiftown ............ -4 t t T’. lviloPhee, Freetown d 8 Time: 21271.5; 1:30; 212m. large "Billy" Ch“ 0011- oted by His Excellency Bishop Seldom in son Hug Stet a r friend. “Billy”. 1 had known‘ 5° days when he was a Huh-es Drug Store. We foi- ed his activities as a bands- an amateur actor, and. later Inhibition Association and he Not only will our local horse- all horsemen in hers. Letters, telegrams and of sympathy are being re- froln all quarters, showing 88¢ iia-lniiy we on behalf of play-off the Maritime: .__..__..____._ the next at three at. I o'clock, Helen nir- Peul Rays will meet -_-_-. perfect condition Phone 260M... ffiEUSSHi I ‘ bl Q war veterans race, who took part in the 1914-18 con- flict. To date two entries, J. S. Jenkins and George been received that when starting tivme comes this number will be increased consid- erably. include Wanderers Moncton, Y.M‘.C.A. caste:- Club from Saint John. sented. Jones. LtwCDi. DA. MiwKinnon. Chief Timer —- LB. MacMilian Timers — Bill Bevin (Sr). Arthur Campbell, Dick Purcell. Chief Inspector - A. L. Perry. Inspectors - James Coyle, Ken MacLean. AB. Reid, James Pen- dergast. Judges Prowse. WA. Gaudet. Lt-Col. WJ. MacDonald, Roy McGillivray, P.G. Gay. Scorers 1 MacDonald, Lt-Col. Lnwther. Press Stewards Pal; Power. Official Surveyors - Cl. Ryan. Fred McCabe. Meet Manager and scorer --Lt.- Col. Len F. MacDonald, Clerk of Course - P. W. Turner. Chief Field Judge _- G. G. Hughes. Hon. J. W. Jones. P. W. ‘lumen W.W. Weilner. Ltd. Club. Patriot Pub. nedy and Co" Bike shop. Hender- Phvsicel Fitness. Percy Cl. Gav- Bills Bike Shop. Ment Michael Bros. llessey Wins Island ’Shoe Bombers Win Midget "Playoff The Bombers were crowned mid- lieague softball champions by taking a 4 to 3 win from the All Stars in the finals of Columbus The losers won the first game, the winners took make the count Stars came a hard-fought contest right up to ATLRNTIII QUALITY THEJFIJARDIANmQi-hglgnofrrizrgvvn %% With clubs irom Nova Scotla and New Brunswick participating against the cream o! the Island field stars everything was in readiness last night for the holding here on Monday afternoon oi the track and field meet beinz sponsored by the Abegweit Amat- eur Athletic Association. Today work will be completed on the cinder track that surrounds the field and the sprinting stars are expected to chalk up fast tim- es in the various events that will be raced. oz special iifiterest will be the open to those Craig have but it is expected Outside the Province clubs will from Halifax. end the Lan~ Kensington will also be repre- Officials include: Patron — Hon. J. A. Bernard. Hon. Referees - Hon. J. Walter Starter — Major W. A. Sirnifh. at, Finish ~ '1‘. W. L. Field Events - it. A. -- Neil Mal-heron, ield Judlzes — Geo. Francis. W. penny, Byron Brown. eferee - s. F. Doyle. wards have been donated for event by the following citi- l Island Sporting LIL-Col. D.A. MscKinnol-l. 60.. Fennel! and P ndler. H.C. Atkinson. A. Ken- and Cudmcre, Prov/so. Bros, hes Drug. Crockett and ey, 17th Reece Rem" fept. Cameron. Moore end McLeod. Whitlock, l tak Clu wheelbarrow laces There will be a senior senied by Mr. Vernon for the best all round senior ath- leie and a junior trophy mounted by Councillor 8.11‘. Doyle for the ibest junior between seven and abiteen years, get ready for these overlie. nament tor the trophy donated by the Maritime Central Airways gods underway at the Psrkdsle Quoit Club grounds on Monday morn- inz. Ehitzriea have fmm sacirville and the Waegw-rllr: Club of Halifax and in Knights of Columbus tossers will also be seen in action. The event will be held 0n a two game elimination bssla and much close competition is expec fore the winner is decided. The trophy has been donated on team being able to win it 0,11 a permanent basis, High Handicap Golf Tournament Considerable Handicap Golf Tournament to be staged at the Charlottetown Golf litntrlos are being solicited from Maritime Clubs and it is expectei Mar. Tracidand Field Meet Will Headline Labor Day Program here K. of 0. Track and Field liay The Knights of Columbus annual trad: and field meet will take place on Saturday alter-noon, Sep- tember 11th at the Recreation Centrb grounds. The boys and girls have e good time generally on this day and no doubt this year's events will be just as interesting and exciting Bl CV61‘. The meet will set sway at 2 p.m. arid there will be track rac- ing, running and standing broad jumps for seniors and juniors, also high jumping, horseback racing. and relay race. hwrhv l1"- Maddigan athlete, Boys and girls ._.__ liuoits Tourney Being Staged 0n Monday The Maritime Quoit Club tour- been received addition ted be- challenge basis with no one PAGE NINE liunters’ Corner (Continued from Page I) nWPPi-BI a 10 O O POW"! PIP!‘ bsl otrrain and sritiussnowbarue Ililvvstn: a of partridge found it before the crows and English sparrows, is just like g1... a man sentenced to be hung the same place and ac forth and So On. That would be an imynssibiiity from a piame. there is something amiss in the present vincial farmers receiving tho consideration that is plainly due them. IQ‘ that. our Hungarian partridge in particular, will become a ciblizatlon. ‘Vhy I . hurry to open the season on Hiins '5 betore October 9th? ‘ maybe is reement o! upland game birds irer partridge Quail gain a foothold in the province a 10mm’ lbazam trom trigger happy gunners than is really necessary. Once a feeding station is estab- lished. the covey's visit it regum. ly and there were thousands o1 such maintained by farmers, or their sons and daughters, when the birds were fed twice each day ’ all through the winter from Jan- uary 1st until April. Then is a feeling powini that system of setting our pro- gaorne seasons and that the o: this province are not This columnist also sees a dam iipign-d game birds. subject of ccrnmer- ‘ ' was there suoh a. i -‘ i Your guess as good as mine. One thing Jmiy This Tue in full ag- jumbling oi seasons is " bwo new species Chuk- and Bob White that are struggling to Ian Maritime interest is being 011 in Maritime Hill) the b. Sept. 13th and 14th. .I.& SI. - .~:'E2‘.§;‘2“ 'IRI"IIY 1 . is Ell U nu H4\ <lixiil ill l’! (TINK ~ of tihe Knights Recreation Centre series. three in a row to 3 to l, the All back strong to take and tie the series up The final game was two all. out, however the Bcnnbers xtra. run to give them the , be ; flute - Oboe - lossoon‘ Clarinet- I Flo! . ‘I'm...- lend. ne - French Horn - Bu" ”//3'4 0000 z/rz- 14/0 ff/ERHIPMCE” ‘7- nv ITFOR V00! r it you ploy e musical hi- sfrurnent you may become ,- o member of- o R.C.A.F. ROYRI. CANADIAN I INLIST 10.04»! IN Tltl AIR FORCE liliiliil Iiilflfiiiifiiiii“ Recruiting Officer ll.C.A.l‘. STATION j Busnmerside, ‘ 1 CONTACT P. l. I. N(T 7N Nil