ll Park Umvng er and difficulties 'is the reason our colw are so much *hs was 18 years ot age and start- K 'B’°°*'ifi` 3 C0Ul>ie of weeks ago and _%T0€il-3 horses. 2 cults. 7 milk gt. -r` ` _ -._-12.-M ~-¢-»--_-u--“¢-_-...--...-.....~.-......s ...._,._ - , ‘ - ' 1 THE CHAR__ _ G » __ _ _ PAGE NINE .m» sm..--» YESTERDAY1 mggb Ind 'W in gnarlottetown a. few -*_ n-ack. W” Vic Douse who is expected ll lily! 93° “nd is seLtl:gu:;¢ioliV$`c1i.i°i€r on. it trairlinU Sassy Mail: IM” “° ““ '“ 208 2-4. r .ll July ' Md” mcmoon. July \3igh» U5 '#3: pw* Bible to the 2.14 class and the trotters Junior sen 1, nw figuring on su ' dm and to make the best rac- aw' 205 1-4. Thrust 2.08 1-4 and 9 E5 -l°Sf'l>hlnc Dillon 2.111 :l-4, “ l ss $285,; dmv; the biggest crowds UUUT N . ,___ Dr. F. W. Christopher recently -"“'-° Charlottetown ‘”°"“°“°' °”..'£.'l1 tl.. ...... -... “W” Im S°°~ ' ==‘°° "W 1°-=,Corrected For Every °id filly with all the ear-mar-lr.; gf days W°"° few a.fast trottel- to Q1 tor on account of the rainy cl rl arence Shuman. W 9 d 11 6 S d ur ottetown she is sired by Kal gran , _ _ lv¢8Ui*‘f~ Mr' Heniey and Johnny muck. son of Peter the Great and Issue Mm, m°g¢d up in A couple of gugls and réflstered miles in 2.23 her dam is I-ma Guy by any Ax. worthy out of the sensational md 2.22. finishing heads apart. ._ Grand ctr it t voio Rico worked ln 2.18 with the last half in 1.08. This is the ' cu rotter rm; ,yay ' 2.04 l-`4. ` A l'¢l>0rt from Zanesville Ohio. males; mile to date over the Char- States me extreme heat s1°;vEd up lomwwn track. _Hush worked lnfthe meme there. A. T h P 2.25 Wm* the mst quark’ in 33 5e°` ' reads: “The temfic heat at.4;glgai)t.s 01105 and i°°k5 g°°d" These were! toll on both horses and d i r me pl-lnolpal miles relilwi- Billy cope 2.10. the "track record buster" is temporarily at least laid on the shclf. Bllly's occupation in- slonll of cavorting around the oval ls nlhbiing grass. He will be under the rare of Dr. Green for the sum- rlcr and his galme little form will ae greatly missed on race tracks. _ Worthy Louise 2.15 will again be placed in training by Frank McKay and should be a good factor ill the 2.20 class trois or 2.22 mixed races on the “Spud” circuit. About eight or ten colts are re- eelvlng lessons at the cnarlottcmwn rv s. The themlonleter registered aéve the hundred mark by the llme the horses were called to the post.” The skclcton of Lee Axworthy i L53 1-4, the world's champion trotting stallion whose record has not been equalled since 1916, is on exhibition at the American museum of Natural History in New York. George Hooper has just returned from a trip to New Brunswick and among other places visited Fred- ericton and saw several workouts at the race track there. He says that Addie McGraw has had a lot of miles under her. belt and 2.15 is quite easy for her. She will be at Surnmerslde, Dominion Day. E. "W" They “re g°°d '“°“""°“. 0.11/lclnolrsld 01.1 T Devlin 215 1-2 and step around the course like oldlfame has a mg,-3 dass pace, that performers/but we have. not really seen any of them show much in. the line of "whiz," - Sheaklng of oolt development, we would suggest to those who have oolta that they would feed more grain. We believe that ,lack of it lmaller and more juvenile compar- ed with similarly a_gcd»colts reared in the U_§.A. Margaret Dillon 1.59 1-4 who with lvllss Harris lvl. ls me bolder of the world‘s_ record for pacing mares. died a week ago at Lexington, Ky. td 11121118 as a four year old and continued until eleven years of age. In her career on the turf she won 43 races and with the exception of lilac’ E. Gratten 1.59 1-4 is the larg- est race winning pacing mare, May havills' won 45 t0 Marga.ret's 43 trips. She was a daughter of Dillon Axwort-hy <3) 2.10 1-4 and Mm-_ “ret Prima 2.14 1-4 by Peter me Great 2.07 1-4. . Guy McKinney 1.58 3-4 who was \ whale of a trotter and won the liambletolnian Stake as a. three year Did. has been :tow in making his mark as a sire. but last week broke “"0 U19 iimeiilht with three new 2.10 troiittfd 1.11 Captain Hgnovgl- (21 2.08 1-2. Topsy Hanover (3) 2.08 1-4 and Evalee Hanover (3) 200 3-4. V10 F'|€m|l1B recently marked Councillor, owned by Allan J, wll. son of Boston in 2.05 1-4. Mm; of Wlison‘s.string are being trained Bhd raced by Walter Brltcnfieid. How different they race from the WHY they workl We picked up the' noticed where John Roland had “il-'kefl a nlilc in 2.10 ovcr the Tvlisfield. Mass-. track. Now we no- ne. where .lonn started ln s me “"°° md was two. wo, two ln W3 l~2, 2.13, 2.13, A letter has been received from Monte Gerow from Far-mington,` whore he is training eight head. , AUGTIUN SALE nf “"" 5°" by Public Auction on "May, .lunc zllll- -1 1 P. lvl., the g'°l""'l¥ of the late James McLean, Mmokflcld, two farms, I consisting 70 lu-res fronting on the Malpcquc :Wil also 50 acres on the Johnson oad. “Tn 3 Yllung cattle, 1 calf, 2 brood hmgaz Yvung pigs, 1 shcep and 2 lnrplements-1 sectional secder, 1 let lllsk harrows, 2 :cis spring tooth i'"r0ws, 1 let iight hnrrows, 1 gang zimv. 2 single plows, I scuillcr, 1 lllrr, 1 hay mower, l rake, 1 bind- :L l truck wagon, 1 driving wagon. °““'i» liltilhs. harness, hardwood Pink and other articles too numer- 'U t0 meniion.. Terms made known \i sale. A MacRAE, Auctioneer. he recently purchased from parties in London, Ont. He plans on com- ing to our Exhibition. Driver Harry Bailey received a thirty days suspension from a Judges stand at Northam the night of June 21st. There was I. mixup in the fourth and deciding heat of the Match`R.sce between Lucky Lndy and Heatherbell and the Judges held Harry responsible. Some good racing took place st Woodstock, Ont.,` on the afternoon of June 14th. The 2.18 pace was won by Peter T., May Baxter taking the third heat. Peter Togo was five, two, four. There were seven other starters. Best time 2.13 3-4. The 2.28 pace was won by Belle Peters after Dorothy Grattan had captured the first heat. There were 12 starters in this event, best time 2.15 1-2. The 2.22 pace was won by My Old Pai, Flrsco Direct winning the first heat, six starters, best time 2.17. ,\ Father and son, Harry Brusie and Lyman Brusle won three of the four events at the Bay State Cir- cuit raoes, Chatham, N. Y., last week. Harry won the two year old trot with Sturdy after Rebecca Hanover' had won the first heat. in 2.13. Lyman Brussie won the three year old trot with Calumet Delco in straight heats, Marianna driven by Hudson being t/wo, two, nine and Calumet Donald with Caton up. three. five, two, best time 2.12 1-2. The t/wo year old pace was won by Hanover Prophet driven by Lyman Brussie, best time 2.17 1-4. Hanover Prophet had previously taken a two year old record of 2.11 1-4 at Goshen, NN. Y., Mile track. 1 At Belleville, ont., on Wednesday aftcmoorll under rather unfavorable weather conditions, some remark- ably good racing too place. Baldwin won the 2.16 class in straight heats, liepplng iihe third heat in 2.10 3-4 with Lou Ganot, Vernon McKinney Jr., and Jimmy the Tramp finish- ing in the order named. The 2.25 class was won by Todd Gratten in straight heats, W. J. Gmttan, Katherine Grattnn and Peter K. lzelng two, three, four, respectively, best time 2.15. 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British currencies were firm as ds- malld for American funds touched gl special music in Mumuem Baptist evening of M. J, Butler, U, 5,, low ebb and rrnsaurnnces came from' Paris that France would stay with C gold. Sterling lnnroll wlillln n range nf less than three cents and closcll at $4.22 _ up 1% cents from yssicrdlly. MABSHFIELD BAP'l'IS'I.' Church. hurch Sunday evening. SPECIAL SERVICES -The GOS- 'rhs top was 31.21%. -pei preachers are holding s meeting ` Canadian funds closed at 905( per at Coveheld Road in ‘ tent on the 1311689 And for L Um! Rdded in cent discount. the dollar being féuot- cd nl 001.4 cents, ctr 1,5 nf s cent rom premises of Mr; Wallace McDonald. yc-.ati-rrluy. Tile Pumllllnn dollnr was litmus: in thc curly irlldlllg llnll nlnroll up ill iifilll ul-furu siuulplllg towards lllc close. _i.__i_ - ,PRODUCE |Callndian Press) _ i\l0.\"l‘l'ii1AL. -luns 'Ii-Egg prices ulovcd higher on the Montreal dairy and produce market Ldrly, continued their advance of yesterday. Graded shipments in cariots or less loid for 20 to 20% cents a dozen for extras, ull V1 ll cant, 151/l tn 10 1-ents for flrsls_ llllollnngad null 13 to i.'!',(. r-anis for sl=#~r»|l|ll1, up ‘in cent. Receipts ll l "'i"l iotll .ol ..-. ollscs. Wholoallla huiicr prices held un- cbnnlzed, no 1 butter in cllrlots or less soiling at 10% cents n pound. A tognl of 1,037 boxes was offered for all P. 'l`hr» cllr-f~lu\ mnvkoi was sicllrly ni 11 callin ll lmllllrl for Ontario clrlv-rw lllld 10% ccllia fnr Qllcilel: cheese. Arrlvnls were 0,7-12 hnxos. tina. '-2 hnn li at $1.00 Po ll 9 \\ re ullc gc | in $1.05 for New Bnllnsu'lck null, Prlnm- Edward island green molln-i tain pol.~1tm\.l in Fil pound h1l<,:s_ 11.11' in Q7. rents per 80 pound l».'.: ri' ‘i 1 '.1 llltns. l l B .Q11 ll~l _;_____l_ i EXCHANGE 1 (('llllluliun Prone) 5l0.\"l'll|