n.2,..- v... ‘i... race six FkftlfVufifif-‘l-‘u’. "u'u‘b'u'b'b‘n"b\ W CAPITOL w ' FRINK llTlIvl . MU BEAN ‘RAYSUN snows zoo-r- 9 Nllllllll l5 lllilllllli [ill NEW Plflllltll Ill lllltl r, . a ~ r‘ r’ Noel Coward's delightfully r witty comedy of two Chlflllf’ lng chiselerc brings Norm!‘ Shearer and Melvyn Douglas together for the firxt time! SHEARER . oounlls nnuollvo" lull PllTlllCK - us: oownm 5' IIARIORIEYMNII, llifililillll OWEN ilthtltflltlltllilt, L’. DAYS — STARTS M ONDA Y MtDOWALL n“ Great! W!" '5.’ Jfihy’ Boy) Icelnllllt cunllolllu . THE CHARLOTTETOWW GUARDIAN Ilrln column In run-wed Iona! lulnrut, but cult n word. urlrtlp ldvlnu. CBASWELL for Photographs, CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. p.973 ALL ATTEND lNG Young Peo lei . July QQth-Anug- R suxar oriratlon 45- . -_.__ VALLEYFIELD- . . rw H od 8 P. M. . L. MacDonueld, Meinislcr. ‘i-Rbz-QII. C 0 R N W A L L CIIARGlL-Servlces 26th; air; gs gallows: . - - A. M. K1 r- tstzxlil llllhhg (fir-taut! 7.30 P. lvlrfgs 00 . - . J. R. Ski Minister. v v-gsxleiif .__... ‘MRS. HUGH L. MICDONALD wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Elizabeth ceeel James Russell Drlscoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drlscoll, Mount HeYbHW- Mflrrlflize to take place 1n August. 7.35.1; CHUB 0F II ENGLAND . ES. Sunday. Julv 26th. BIEcYXISs Church. Crapaud. Church School 10.00 A, M. Evcnsong 7.30 P, M, 5g, Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. Church School 10.0 A, M. Mann, 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman, WY- 7-25-11. ' rnrzsnvrmililv cnuncu m CANADA-Bloomfield) Charlze. see. 5 z i». M. w n Brookfleld Sunday SghEooiIDIOBOPJLIl/i‘ Worship 7.30 P. M. m. a. o. Thom- son, Minister. 7-25.1j_ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. _. Rev, Hugh Miller, M. A“ l), 1),, W111 conduct the __serviccs at Trinity Church and will preach both morn. in: and evening. Soloist at the morning service will be Mrs. Franc<s H011 Trolnor who will sing Von De Water's "The Good Shepherd," Mr, A. R. Kendall will preside m, the Visitors ore cordially wcl. rmisn _ - OF MILTON AND BUS. gICo-“Chull?! 0! England. Sci-vices unduy. July zotn. nhltcn 10.00 A.M. H01)’ B ' . . Sunday Schosl. 11.00 Holy (3011111111111011 7.30 P M Evening Prayer. Rust-loo 3.00. Even- mt: Prayer. 4.00 Holy Baptism. This h? $15.12.? ““§t°.‘."1“f{ ‘ilmtltl. "f Jana ttarwoll - Stanley Clements - Katharina Alexander-lion lloulllas Til-BAY! 0 At Victoria m». Nelly... LAUREL : HARDY .____. The fifteenth Annual Conveuzzon II H of vlctolza, Crupaud, Cape Tra- u verse, Carlstzzl, NOYLJ Tryo SHOWS 2.30 _ 7.00 __ 8'45 ll V. -Mfl Weslmcrland, Augustine Ccve and c?» V» I: Maple Plains wcmens Insttutzs .-‘-.'-'-.'-'l-f5-_'t7~' ‘vfefgfgfif-"i P-P-Pl-t-l- .;-__.__~___.-_____. Ju'u'l|“u'n 'u°c's"n‘=c"n°n"c'n“n'u"u"u'u'lu'ah\ §_""""*’_‘cgyhgmngp 3w llistrict Convention HIS 0W5‘! FQTHER! Father against son in an amazing film of the West. .. loaded with thrills . .. ‘Riursday afternoon. July 9.11. ___.}__ ._,_; '::: _-___ TIIE KIRK OF ST. JAIIIES. _ For the last time before his holidays, the Minister Flt. Lisut. the Revkl. T. H, Bussell Solners, M. A, s, T_ M“ will conduct both diets of Dlvlpe Worship tomorrow and deliver the Sermons» Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. will direct the music. During the month of August, the Minister will be holiday preachi- firctlhe third! succelssi? your 1n a lcar l emcria '~ > Church, Montreal. m”) “man -_.__ NORTH‘ RIVER B AP TI S T CHURLIIhS, July 28th. Fairvieu: 8 P. M. Rev. L. E_ Ackland, B. D. will be the special speaker. LCllll Creek: Service il A. M, Al; 3,00 PM, o. Pageant "lire Lost Church" will . Silver Offering. Clyde River: Service 3 P. M. Kingston: Service 8 P. M. S. Schools meet at the regular hours. No service or Sunday ‘Schools at North Ryer. You are cordially" lnvilcd to lvo '0 nzth us at all services. Rev. A. Todd, '-'l-“k'-'-'n'u'i"-“-"¢'-"-'-“-"-" .~..“.-.n.-.- Minlstsr. 7-25-11. THE BAPTIST CIIURCII.— The In“ mlejng open“ Wm‘ “E (he afferent 1n 111 s were on Church School meets nt l0 A. M for prtsdenl, Mss Grace Wabstzr theuchalr. Ins tutes present wzre r _ 3 l tneittLn. H i-Ixgstglliagogfknfirtlgr rilpgagglg w: The 9112211113 m eung “Club women's Creed" in unlsonpprislden‘ m ma‘? gwas field in Viclorla Hal singing "O Ca adct ' of at the address or we‘c:me was givegi _ - :'. t i‘. Aucus. ~ Cave summer sessi .M i ‘ ,_ ' '1‘ c The preuihtgfiid “g ahdlldcssiwxdhsgcc oi llbA. M. with“sergciiifnlixifiséiygicfif fixion Gardrn" by the m the sub] 1 22.1 ' went“. Heath Macvlttie o: 1 g1; Wme “Ifresheflf, Wm be strnorlazd Instl , rosppnviiecl! to by M.s. o 0; a. _ _ . _ The mnuffis of we 1a“ annual progla-m t.1 n p. soured. meeting ware road by the lec.e. tall’. and ntiprcved 1h: Pres dent m ~ Wish r-A 5:10, Ml Len; luacLllre, Cltar- and evening- I LC-V.‘ a Lit l1 Catlnge ' t“ lfl ~ f Jesus?’ $3, eh‘; ififiimsi; Lloyd. MacInnls. Mrs. o. Elliott 11 u-lll be the organist, morning CENTRAL C_III§ISTIAN cnuncn then gave o. rep:rt of the year's Hundrtd Yd“ Ago, and TJ-dlpv‘ -Tom0rrcw, Rev. Nell Herman. wro 1c k wor . This was fofkwei by the ed whxe an.‘ Blue 131m and has been acting Minister for nearly clccaiorl of officers for the ensrlrg- gins-mg ynunfgkls or Augui-‘h-g ntyear, will close his interim min- ' S YEN‘. homey: resident, Mrs. - Cove. 901d"! gflfvfy. Cape Traverse, lvfrs. Keith Rcgers, Charlotte. town, gutsl- speaker, for the ev:n- ing have a ve:y lute ‘ talk, . n "Wcme nd Ere on.‘ silmlv- called and Enmemd by member“ ‘fang the dirfieaie ce Jhcttlvfen ysster. I; day and t:-:ay. S e indicated Vlce-Pre= ent, Mrs, Alva Walsh, M51319 ~ "15. Secretary , Mrs. Erie Thomson. Carleton. R211 was of different Instlluvtrs and the report of 85.311 I Dirt she-tied our Instltutss are coitiibutlng to titled war effort. iss MacDonald, _-_ gusgt, . speaker of the afternoon resszon, §glllav§ullg<.?fi.t’g iii‘. “if.” ‘“i’li‘i°"”° “d l” ‘ a on nur . , ' . the preterm {my §’_.“é,,1°§f-p““ delimited the 8L11li€l1Cfb_ with lllnlins and mneralsl and protec- 011 n -° "i dam‘! Klugllc, live values in the She stressed ll noises out Lilli! LYNN hiERFHCK r NOAH BEER‘! ‘."H“n"c pmf-lf-gz: i im trnoe of Sewing Clubs in the different ' " fl\-u.I-I-I%% I _ F was NM b‘, its Secrelary Each "k that, the women would have lo ed- uca titcmslevst to a new (lay that mm siwucnly llesteahezd in the sol ntlfic word She suggrsed tin; ltlc back “Ma 0t The Unknown’ by Alexi; C\r- ___ ~l SW1 W! MAJOR AND inns. MARTIN ll Cape Truvclse Instltut‘ M152 and M“, l l‘ 1 1 by Maple Plo s C0 .00. on. S: o. ‘v11’ dme “ ‘f1 (D12) Call :cl<, chic Beloved len- o! Vi?! core. The Wnite C_lffs of Dover). m o-xe; A heart. VCte 01 thanks was tel:- _ gem dered o Mrs. rogers and all Girls’ slgglifox'g°sg§lc!ifg ‘filfgackfnlchtficgc?! again and to re-new old acquaint- ccm- " r‘ ~ ‘ aftrr exprrss yr.‘- lawn 1 ry, and will preach morning and evrning. His subiect in the mornlnrz " c Lost Gospel-Where And How?” in the evening, “Not A Swan Song But A Song of Victory." At the morning service Miss Jean En- man will sin "Dear Lord and Father of Man 1nd." At. the close of the morning service thsre will be baptism. At the evening service Mr. V. L. Dingircll will sing—"J:sus Lover of My Soul" lMacDougall.) RECEIVE WELCODLE —- Majfli‘ A, W. Moi-tin, officers- in-charge of the Moncton, N. 13., Citadel of the Salvation Army, -wli0 were stationed 1n Charlotte- town 1928-31 are visitozs to the clty on their furlough for three weeks. They are ‘expressing great pleasure be back in Charlottetown once ances among the Saivatioillisu. mill .'""-‘,"7')"""'I ltlullitles. She ul=0 told of n-p - [v ;d~ f y, Cir T. y“; -. -. ® E 15‘! E313- =Zl ' s-irclal Wrfnlerfls Institute Wat‘ Om’ was syn,’ m ht? grill-alike slllzilxg. Dltllieitlcfllufily ‘Nicosia. todineetjsulnli: Savings‘ Pclc... and stressed the n“ mfetmg c115? . _ importance of the Institute to use m3 °f the Naumal Am“ m' trem and ccntact the individuals v M of the district, and aim for regular wor certificate buying TO-D/i Y ‘FIVE SIIOZITS" ltl.\’l'lf\'ltfl'l 2,1’) L‘ h"l_\) h i Women's Institute on ‘Household a'l|Hl-"-f'-"-"c'-'.".'.-'."." .'.*'.."-"..'l.'¢=- Hints and A‘ds " Tire meeting was thrown open for disnussitn, and some helpful hints were given by wmmpga, Man, ' July the members 111816111. C. N. II. "VflYYYES -' s —— mcut, all members were asked to MONTRFUL. ' ‘ 2?» T!" observe one minute silence in CS5 YPVC '11P 111113‘ July and Mrs Hugh Walker. Albany. mlr the cor- rm was served bv the lidles l ll. on ln- Wcstmorlan l1 purrclll. b)‘ R11- PRINCE ICDDIIRD ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA i::;l2"“l~*l*;:: CROP REPORT Practically every part of Western BNO" Vie molten for ndicum- Canada reports good to heavy rains during the past week, wurnlcr wca- t- . \ nil :2 rs- mrmcry of our two departed rrstcr $12.’ 513g; §§°§},‘L,§"“0‘}-"3i,°,,e‘°of Iiigligiaavlvlghmxiliexcnneth Mm m m“ ve Crmnzllln‘ '1 l:;\l1\\'.t_\'s members. Mrs Rcdd of Victoria. hggvlest yields yct iecqrded “worm gtzliltgtltz; Rgfkcgglljftilanrfmfixtitéi- M ‘ 4 I I " mm ltS ernl- At the conclusion of the season geltggfmzffbklgfCggejcifgljg g} W. Mercer and the local Corps, , . , the Canadian Notional Rztlilvlws. d, and glzlttly ell-Fed In the southern districts mubh The guyettfi fer >Brltaln__from mnrligl," 6355;113:095 ,y“e‘“{f,{;"‘si,f.‘,'i‘,] special singing tvlll be rendered and of the former mglzibers of the Cit- adel Band which was organized and built up under his own louder-shin during his ccmmand of the local Corps. Miss Eileen Martin. thon- youngest daughter, has been I11 the city for about n month re-vis- iting scenes of childhood days, and them are two other members o.’ 2k the family who are not here at this time. Miss Grace Martin is a spec- ial military operator with the Bel‘ Teltphone Co., in Orlllla, .Ont. R.C.A.F. Central E. Major and Mrs. Martin have con- sentod to conduct the services at the local Citadel on Sunday when the visitors will be heard in stir- zszeulc lzzluz 1;} jyeitghddlifjfe‘; §ggu,f,‘“{§‘=‘§l§§ m; evangelistic addresses. g under way witliln a week. Wheat is l f m a week to ten days later to ten days later than usual. Other than a few local l-lull storms no rc 3' than usual. and requires continued FERRY SERVICE in view of the heavy slant! of srow damage is reported though flax ll via W001.) ISLANDS, P. u. 1. -CARIBOU. N. s. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" “The Co:::.~~ Z’; Link Between These Provinces." Daylh " Paving Time-Sundays Included ma“. w,,.,.| 11.41113 Leave Caribou 1.00 mm. 1i ' . rm p.m. 0.00 mm. l.00 pm. 5.30 p.m. pears light, and barley cutting should start . there 1| every prospect of an ex- ceptionally good crop of all grains except flax which is late and 4p- due to lute Spring frost damage. _ weekend. Wheat cutting may com menoe about August 7th and later in the northozn districts ivhere warmer wcnthr-r is urgently requir- late and the stand not so uniformly heavy u in the case of other gratnl Alberto reports light to hea Manitoba has experienced quite rains, ample moisture reserve an heovv rains ln the south and Iyucvery prospect of a bumper crop is though everywhere from a week to ten days lute and requiring con- tlnued warm days to hasten matur- ity. Hay and forage crops are heavy everywhere though haying has been r ' ' ,3, ed. Stands oi all grains nre uni- delayed by standln water and fre- l" NLHES SERVED l‘ formlyxéggndhthough somelivhnt late lquent rains eitce rt. “for ruthefr treat}?! " ‘~ '*. .1 and es are come nun vex; osses amon n a a rowers or o! i l‘. .. . , . , no tlrlnlaze is reporter!“ frcn‘: lluy and scgd due tgdnmage by the t". any sou: cc. Snskzltrlrlrznl hfls one alfnlfn plant bug and crown rot, All " of the most uniformly good crops forage crops are brtter than norm- ln its history though from a week o1. ._-...-.__._i__._-__ . liillEN THEY sin n cllllllonlllolii (lid Home Week and Provincial Live Sloclr Show R300 Pfltgfill! CLASSES and EVENTS F 0R APTERNO0NS 0F AUGUST llth 14th. - ucin to be held in connection with OLD HOME Wligleilmkltlvgl bignftgbliivblifulimffvyi: obrrocii; EXHIBITION. n will be noted um u» chosen 111 Ive ever type of trotter and pacer a chance to compete from the Two-Year-Oldo to {in Igroe-for-Alalrera. The Exhibition race track will be put ln tho finest poniblo condition and it is confidently expected that one at least, of the track recolrds Izvillibo ISIOiIIJIII-th. “can t Every effort will be made to have a vaudeville FY08"!!! !! "I! "I W 9!! race rogram and tentative arrangements have been made with George A. Hamid. New York pfor an buttanrllng vaudev‘1le contract which will include the world's greltelt roller ‘skatlbg act-Helen Reynolds Roller Skating Troupe. Another act that has been creating a. tremendous sensation in some of the largest cities ls The Great Fussner. The Sensational Waldos is a Ringling Bros. act that is one of the best. There will be a magnificent Revue known as the American Swing Follies of 1942, with beautiful dancing girls, good singers and other specialties. A number of other acts have been contracted for and the whole program will be ouch as will please our spectators. expeted to bln tgotheroverlotofthebeoimohoroootnthoitlorfttmeu. Ah my‘: ..."JI'."'I.'.’ lbhnletinown. rim; Edward mud mute m alum trlvmllv h the hom- u d I d good race. “"11? 3.13.351" ltintiiunlfiplnilupinzgp111.41.. the but; of tho Iurneu hone nelng in tho afternoons all there w!!! not be I dull moment from utlrt to lllillll- gh m g, u. u» b lllhntl lighted onuo. The nude- m u" 1.00:1?‘ mmlflunblfah ‘$11’: 10bit; “t: othee; ‘III!!! ‘bowvavlllth ooloml lrlghto :10 beautiful background. A 152.55%. wceremzzlegpwlu creep m» um movlnl rlrht ulnar m! 1!!!!“ t! “"1"!!! "!""'“°,': "36:? '3' m t th rdlu Interest and w! l not bflw‘? ‘cuéulfllelgegveliriil-le;gfiilwiaarzluofbzhrzpelslmgtzie: pfiiii. urlon pitting, w come to Cburlottetmvll. w time 3813:2911: practical: be muted that 01d Home Week and Provincial Exhibition llmultl bring fill!!! ll l“!!! patronage n Int your. to, It ll In than time: of onxlety Int! strain when one Io lllblo to concentrate over-much on new: ab!!! W01! I.'Il to tuko some relaxation. In Mlrlflrlt Cu!!!" "Mun" °I n" lhmnll 3:“, u?“ flozmz;fiuiiz‘fibrg mo, but 3 prominent Montreal Doctor told me the o!!!" l!!! u"! I" ma]. °° h?‘ m’ I" h“ 7‘ pmmund about the increase in ‘nerves’ among their 1181191115. Th0" we" ml!!! DWI! 0!! I 1!! ‘h n" a‘ “m!” swollen] eneeo , , .011; psychiatrist suggested that when you begin to foe! Jittery 701.10 o “In” I t to. engage in come lort of uctlv: exercgaoai lack o‘?! eilflllfn 1303?," lomethlng light, go III In! I Do u 0 or just-Io fishing. In short, ry un ve Y0 l’! - ‘ Old Home Week and Provincial Livestocmshow will furnish you wlgh on optiwitltttnig nfomglllshlzionglt‘; troubles and worries, give healthy relaxation, ‘so pack up your troubles u your 0 I _._ more afternoons and evenings of Old Home Week. All!!!" U!!! l0 14!!!- “The Kentucky of Canada " Charlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition RACING DATES August 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1942 '(A MEMBER or THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION)‘ 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE PURSE $500.00 2.12 TROT AND PACE PURSE $400.00 2.14 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.19 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.22 PACE PURSE $350.00 (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) FREE FOR ALL PURSE $400.00 2.17 TROT PURSE $400.00 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who have not taken a record 0f 2.14 0r better in a race . . . . . . . PURSE $350.00 10. 2 YEAR" OLD TROT AND PACE. Prince Edward Island Futurity 11. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity, 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $500 to be distributed anion] the winners of than lhrle flit-III!!!" [lung with the gmount paid in for these I-‘utnrltles. v , SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A spec!!! ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse In each nee. TB! MACDONALD T0- 55990 COMPANY 0F MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy, known u the Brltloh Conloh Trophy. which will h, awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Association will also [in I20 to the driver scoring the most polnh during the meeting 8l0t0 the drlver scoring the second molt pol-uh during the meet. First place counts five points, 0000!!!! Plano three ‘Olllll. lhlfll I!!!“ "l! W!!!" ll!!! "W"! I!!!" Q!!! 1W!!!‘- 510 w||| h, KIVQn the drivel- driving the fastest but trotted during the meet and 010 to the tlrlvcr driving tho t d d I th meet. ‘astgslt; ‘:51 ,1’: czlvenuigr: cal-gem“; e1 the horse trotting he fastest heat and $10 to the cut-flake: of the horn pacing the fastest heat. . $10 will be given to winning drivers of euch race. - . g5 wit] he ‘Ivan 00th: caretaker of each horse wlunln; a rue tn the trotting and pacing oluun during tho mug” w||| be fly," w ghs owner of the horse that but: track pacing record of 2.05% except u prfivlded for below. $50 u, m, owner 0| the horse that but; the truck trotting record of 2.07% except an provided for below. In one 1W0 horses heal the above records then the awards go to the fastest horse. If two hone; tle for the uvurdu the mono! will ho divided equally. Entries close July 2m. with 1. w. Bonner. secretary Chlflmcwwv- P- E- l- GENERAL CONDITIONS .....:'."'::: talent::::..';~.r.:l1..:..:*l:::.'.:";'::.::.:: (ALL RACES MILE IIEATS)_ Additional entries of an Individual owucrlhfp my be ml!!! ll! In! clue by the payment of 1 per cont on closing The Charlottetown Ruce Track ls now one of the fost- date, but cntrleo of llplflk ownership, although In the out, beat luld out. and cured for trucks, and surely the most lama stable must ply inltlllmcnt In full. beautifully situated of lily In the Maritime Provinces. A Two entries of tho some ovmulblp mo; utort tn thl great dent o! effort will he mods to keep it lu lpplo p10 umo race, prflvltllng tho full I per out to poll cu ouch order, all through the period before the race; and during rtlrter, tho driven bovln; the approval of the judges. the races so that no horse will become unsound or suffer All hone: with names o! driven will be declared In l0 Injury and to cnublo them tn make fast time. ll o'clock a. m. the day prior to the moo, when position! Horsemen (providing they are racing exclusively at. 011! will be IIIIWII to Qnlblo u to print m" sud; Illh mum] meeting) by wiring at our expense“ nlsliyllgl Ill M‘ 1M1!‘ ital-ten. prrlvnl will be met at tho train on t e r IIIIIG rlfll- gu bu“ h,“ M, _ y;- ma" “u”. hi’ [erred to the pound: without 00st to thorn. Ibo ill!!! chum,“ y r Us A” a f away without cost to them. Every effort will be lnudo to 5km. "and h u" u, m“. m.“ h, “M” n“ make the hor ‘s otny pleasant and send them 1W8! other put-pone, feeling that they have been well treated, Th, E u“ - - -- M r nu“, All racer to be need on three heat plan: 10 per cont for lny accident or damage to my person 0t proper! of not: pump will be awarded to tho winner. The remuln- tug this moot . and thin llnllflllllfllfl] h you of lhll del- will be divided into three equal ports, ouo port to be contract. 01mm mun ammo III] to property of raced for ulch hen. In tho event of there being three person: conned by driven, attendants or horn. hcut winners they shall hlvo a fourth bent to determine IIII. straw and ntublln; mo. the winners. Any hone wlnnln, the first two heat; In any than called at 0 P. M. Inca shalt relinquish polo position out! uuumo last ooor- 0.5.135, ml" u; morn except when they or changes In; position. duo to vur regulation; confuse pm; pgflflqng, l; AI! put-cu divided f0, 80, l! lflll 12 per cont. Entry foo more and bring your eligibility oer-uncut; h“ (elven 3 per cont. Flvo par cent of the money raced for ouch but linen». , will be deducted from the first and second horses: 8 per ' cent from the third horse and 2 percent from the fourth from. Entrance fee; 1nd deduction; do not apply to Futurltlu. The offlcllla will be attested for lb so horlu lo onter and m: o» mo. fill-bill» ma will be 1mm Bightl relorved to ohmic , mm. reject my entry. l or t! entry appear: to lay over the ftolrl to the extant that I than In not. 1n the opinion of the management, sufficient competition, then the nld entry may be transferred to I fnfcr clan or entry foo refunded. bur any drive: and 00 PIIIINTATIOK OI’ IIIZI I07!!! declare mo off on account of bod weather. or falling to _ obtain oltluhotory number of nntrtu or mmn to lnnu- hilly m on or about 0J0 who: fkrfudlnl for norm to another clan to which they no eligible, n- wlll and rfbbtno. plan to tho wlaalu; and!» open or substitute umber without savor-flung, or otter or driven ml onntakm, at the Judge: ma! all lltlll uteud min; dates. ‘Lulu; onrdawlllplouobaonlumlh than. Entries Close July 25th, 1942 ' I. W. BOULTE Secretary. cull vm. u. I. t. | lrlenl bov luonpuufhh format: ucrmun annual.” - f l, favoofr ‘by all“ along the lmvu lbolt "OLD IOII "III." ‘ _ 1 / . ‘FBI OFFICIAL!