PA _ _ YMCA. B881 Frick fines Ilavy 14-9 1h. mend motion of the 01$! Qoflban lmsue L‘- v-“l “llfilsb! result of 0 061"“) ' ‘*9 W“ l. ‘he y_lt1_c,_\, ore: me N-H) las. t. mlv 0t away w I 8W1 “Th. lgliganlgiifs game scoring five mns in tile first two inn1rl85 ‘mile holding .ll(‘ll' 01>P°11°11l5 V" 131mg, qiie llxilzd \\'1\S scoreless fir both teams but the Y hit, Tel." gtride in tile fourth WIICII they trotted six men ACYCFS the 011W? 9° take l)“; lend, 1n th‘: frame ond lhe next two the 5811015 0'5"? unable l0 illl s 1 who Ms l>\'~<‘-~\- mg a nml-vcjarg gawe Bill. the bf-ys of the i’ \\L‘-'(‘ adding l0 '1‘ ll‘ mull at tile iwlla .i a lllzl an * ~ lng ulilll thll (‘i l~(l lvllezl lull ‘J two lo fIVAlLe 1 ’ lre r Ml ll. 1119 Navy: t alll ' l “p “Y1K the last zorill: l-lo i‘ ls in cam .l*\'(“.l ii and Eiliil Kllllflff‘. cmlesscy. _ \ grid Ray StlLl. l) Y. M. C. A. New 030 fill 100-11 320 000 210- 9 QTANDING (Second Section) 0st PH 1 I‘. 1 2 ‘Ann Sarazen seeks First victory in’ Charity series .-__.- a Watson Spoelstra Apoclllted Pres: 51W“: W111" DHYROTI‘, Jul-v 16—<-'\P>-'“““ s; Gene Sarazen is back with the American Ryder C110 Squad l5 all} item of no scant alt€zltlpn l0 8° fgn5p-(yy prtnlulcrs o. tile cilarlty domestic SEYIiAS thflt Ffiwhfi l- ‘howdgwn stage this week-end when Walter Hegelfs challengers ~ l cuners. mll-Yanawllezl elvllelil the inlernation~ :.l series vrlth Grrfll» BFll/lllfl was esgabllsiqed, illfbllll 1937. W343“ the Americans. scored their only “°‘°‘” l?" “fill “lllsmllfiqllii o ec cut . we c n” 130N165. In fact, he l: me only American to ha“? Played in both lndlvidllnl and foursome matches all tile WHY IYWQWTL “H193 snrazm was loft. of! the 1939 Mlllflfl. Willie tile war closed ‘ma sciledulcd nllrcll at Jackson- ville, Flu.. tilele was no sllve l0! the wound: cf Slrzlzen, and 1Y1 hi»? outspoken way he anvounccd cin- fldeq-lllv he colld select an all- srllr téanl cllplbi» o.‘ ll'lllpplng (h? cllppcrs. Tint loll to tfc D0100 ptoefiotfrtgl that ill two WHY-v M5 raised saofoo for ‘we Red Crass ‘m; Unlqen setvize Orzzlnlzzltons. sarrlzen‘: tsaln 651E116 t0 2Y1?! 1K1 Pward of the (‘rile a stinglflil lacing. Last ycrlr Bobby l‘ - vigor: won dc- mito Sarrlzs-n‘ 5 to Ralph Glll- drlhl ln sillglcs and the belting he and Jones received in IOHTF-Ome competition. Nevertheless, in the laot- two your: the AO-ylear-(fd SRTWEH h“ done ‘co lyel‘; 0“ We tulrvlvznvnt circuit that 11¢,- wm f-"llfllffl last winter to the rcvisld cup l/zam. Application of (OORllivIl1\€dAf‘l'OIl;l_p3-QO_‘V1; lmd hotel: and seasonal hotels.” he regulations provide that the rates of wal- round hotels are‘ froz- en a; of October ll. 194i. It is ml- portzlnt, llolu-ll-r. 10 now that the rates which are thus l zen are the maximum dlnly ll‘ which WLIE applicable in the llotcl on tile froezlnz flute. If it llad been tile r-llstolll of the hotel 1n allow COXlCCEIslNIS from tl ‘ "lllllXlllllllll lffllinliflll’, "v l'\“" i)!‘ evotlllr. nlnil llic llUl"l UllS. Zltlls. lullr, l'iil‘l_ oi air: .()‘.)<_‘I‘ l1. last was zlt. l. llle lnllxinlllln rare " l ll lllll ll’? sold. but lllC llotcl ll.l(l (-ll.~~'l>lll.lr|ll (Ylll\"'.(1 Slllll) no: lll- llll- lllllll ill - (lcoullvlllu " (lays. t hotel .0 each room 1O (‘Olllllllli lf line d; Bithorn $25 NEW YORK, July I0—(AP)—— President Ford Prick of the Na- uonal Blscball League today fined pliCller Hiram Binlorn of Chicago $25 and warned bath Manager m0 Dnrucher of the Dodgers and Jlnlmy Wilson of the Cubs for lhear conduct in yesterday’: game at Chicago. Biulorll was fined for throwing the ball into tile Brooklvn dugout after taking a riding fr:m the Dodger bench. The game, won 1)-5 by the Dodgers, saw flYll pitchers (lllsllllg of! the batter: repentedy and general bckerulg among me players, Will get chance To prove record L05 ANGELES. July Iii-m?)- Elllerson Lloyd MCLXCHZACI the most wzdely dlscwsed athlete a- round tllese parts, will get a cilJ-llcz to prove whether he did or dad not, tllrcw a. jarelill o. wo:ld record-breaking distance o! 263 feet 2 1-2 inches, McKenzie, supposed lo have toss- ed the spear mat distance last sunday ln an industrial track meet, ls due to compeze l3 another next Sunday, or maybe the following Sunday. Whenever he dots. a bcard o! experts will be on hand, for there was l notable lack of official scrut- iny in the last meet. . Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 002 100 020-5 1 i New York 331 000 10x-8 I1 1 Harder, lvblrlar (I) and Hogan, Dennlng (S); Bonham and Rosalr. Chicago 002 010 000-3 6 l Boston 000 000 200-2 6 1 Ross. Haynes (9) and Turner; H. Newsome, Browns (7), Dobson (9) and Coruw. . Loni: 000 0Z1 002-5 l 0 Phllgdelphla 000 100 000-1 ‘I 0 I-Iolllngswortll and Ferrell; I... Har- 1'15, B. Harris (9) and Wagner, Swift (9), Night : Detroit 010 100 011 O-G 9 0 ‘Vashingfon 010 031 000 1-6 5 2 Trucks, Gorslca (6), Trout (B) and Tcbbetts; Hudson, Zuber (8) Carrasquel (9) and Earlv, _ NATIONAL LEAGUE First game; Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 a 2 Chicago 001 112 llx-‘I 14 1 DRVlS. Kknball (9) and Owen‘, Schm1lz,Wai-neke (9) and Mc- Cullollgh. Second game: Bfilfiklyl: 000 000 200-! 0 0 Chicago 000 01o 000-I ‘I 1 Allen. Casey ('7) and Sullivan. Owen (7): Fanning, omen (9) and Hernandez. McCullough (6). Night game: Boston 300 010 110-6 14 0 Cincinnati 000 141 l0x—'1 I1 1 Hutchings, Sain (4), Barley (5), Wallace _(5), Errfckson (a) and Lombflrdl; Vander Meet, Riddle (1). Bf-xss (9) and Lamanno Night game: New York 000 210 000-S 8 0 Pittsburgh 000 000 001-1 4 1 Hnbbcll and Banning; Butcher d Lopez. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Nikht game: Montreal I00 001 000-Z 0 3 Toronto 110 zoo lMx-S 1o 1 Clllncnazl, Smith (5), Krau: (7) and Howell; Hallett and Fernalldrs Nllzht game: Rochester 000 001 000-l l 1 Buffalo 000 100 12x-4 9 0 Jurlslch 1nd Harwcrtrl; sierra and Redmond. Night lame: Nevvluk 001 021 000-4 8 0 syracuac 000 002 40x-6 8 3 Washburn, R/oscr (7) and Robin- lfip; Barrett. and Bottarlni. Night game: Blflfimfife 000 m 320-10 11 1 Jmcy City 000 00o 001-1 s 4 m/anlgan and McGarity: Fiscneq, Sandel (aw and Poland, Bell (a), Director Hotels Section Rentals Ad. ministration, 69 Rldcau Street. 0t. talvzl. Canada. Any llotel in Prince Erllvard Isl- and which can orove the existence oi one or more of the fnllolvlnlz cir- clllnstances may npplv to me Hotel Rates Committee to increase its rate schedule, "A substantial increase in costs. *5 linrr‘ October 11, i941. due l-O n: ; (Jl'_fl(.l(llLl0Ilfll SUFVILS DllCLl for tile bcileflt and comfort oelllz sup- of l-lle occupants of dation; "A substantial expenditure since the acoolnlrlo- . October l1, i941, upon (ll ll structural alteration or od- 3 (llalon, or lllllXlllllllll ' IUUlIl Ill} . nlolilll (ll Jl . 0:001: filllll illl- llrlc ‘ l‘ - i‘ .. lll. i( lOfllflnlll “Al”? (k MW“ “Wye will l» lnv ml m: nllloh 3 lflfifivil flu" lllc ' . l». " IVE 5311K} l“l scptulll- llcl ll‘ ll 1 lllC yull- lul.‘ .lllll lil llvclmln. 0‘.Q\|,3I\6v Of Room: Mr. Bllrradalle cleared up l-hf? doubt wllicll ills llxlstccl in the nllluls lll solllll llntwl rllllrrntpléi Ti‘- zurdlllu lllll lilillf; (ll kills malntnlll lwvlll or)‘ <>l‘1‘"-"\‘-‘~r “_' clllpivlsl/lld lfllll .ll(‘ ltllllllltqpix- lotions (lo not utlrl to hol of“ we lgting DIOVlllUill l.L\\5 lcslxllnl MW right: ‘of all llotwl“tgnltqlllie gllvs o vacll lc a sQfnc howl opcrllluls llllveflbexcn lmdcr tile ('lll')llt‘llllS ‘Hill's ss n: the " "l: lsrrrzll . §fllglsl°lllls Lille llml-Iblt-sls ed b‘. mg feglllflllfillfi ,) Cfllrro- ‘“°.Z‘.l°°l§“‘ liléilililllllllllé“ 08a Gla- ven Y ‘ j -_ “lllrmg we lull“ lo‘ni“l"l..l!‘l'rl‘lnalfll(‘ mum (lzlllv rate m .0 . . rumll. _ In lllf‘ case nfrmv 50150715‘ n,“ wlllch has llll‘. lllCfl‘ jrl l». _ ll‘- Slnce 194g up.’ fllqllli‘ i015 r0113 ‘i; for all alltflnllll" HWY‘ "of °_ 1:0 N.“ "Y... h“. lgllll _<:('._l‘§l) l.ll to: tnko (I(l‘.'f\IlliIl!l‘ (ll llll\ l " l)?! ill!‘ hotel is I"(Illll(‘(l to s ll(l .l slllllltolv (letflaraiiun to llll‘ llvll ills Allmm- lstrailon at Otlallvn. Tine necrssnrv form of dcclamlion zlllth illslluct- ions can be obtained bv will: n rm- phcatlo: w: Mr. Paul H. Bomdaile. hotel > (lll all improvement, which may illl-ludo the supblv of additional i‘flliI_lJlllCllL_ furniture. furnlsiunus or IIXLLITPS. or (ill) rrpail-s 0r decoration: exceed- lnz that which ls necesslry I01 or- dlllflfy nlalntenance or upkeep. (Bllurd Order 146, Sec, 4 (l) (C) and (d). Applications for Increase: _Aupllcatlons for such increases vvlll in tile first instance be ad- dressed to Mr. Paul H. Borradalle 1_ll a letter stating the circumstancr: lllslllylnlz the application which lIlllSl be one 0r more of the clr- l-llnlstrlllces ‘above described. Mr. Borlmlaile lvlll then provide the ao- pllcallt With’ the ncccssltrv forml all(l_llx_ a time and place for the application to be heard nv the Ho- lcl Ratios Committee, All hotels are required bv the rez- ulrltlon: to post ln a smlsoiunus place ln cvcry living or slccflln! rooln. a lclzlble statement in vcritlnlz in a form prescribed by a R=nzllls Administrator sllowinlz the lawllll maximum rent for such room for Mflfflfi or other occupancy. A sllnniv of tiles-xv forms with invtllctlolls as to the mr-ihod of (lllinz them out. llllll dlsplrlvlnlc them can be obtain- (‘(1 bv application in wrillnfl to Mr. Iltlrrlulxlilc at Ottawa, In conclusion. Mr. Borradaile re- fNTPd to the sever:- pc-nnlt-lcs which lllc regulations provide for hotels \\'l\l(‘l1 cllarlze rates in excess of the maxlnlunl provided bv the rciznla- lions or who flllll to post rntcs ln all rnnlns on the forms orcvldcd and said that he would be lzlad to SllDDlV. ondreqllest. ‘conic; of theigglélllatlorls M1 NW 0D M11 0h! 0f ruci 0M desired» _ ‘Bonham Ends Tllree-Game Losing Streak As Yanks Whip Cleveland 8-5 NEW YORK. July III-MP)- mmie Bonfnun ended : PETIODLl three-game losing streak md won his first victory in more than l mom-n as the Yankees mad: It two in a row over Cleveland Indians 8-5 before a crowd of 10.252 today. It was the fifth straight for lhe American League leader: :nd their 36th success in 4'1 name games. Bonham. the big forkballer, be- came the first of Manager Joe Mc- Carthy's Illlrlels to win l0 games. He has lost only four. Three of {he Indians’ five runs off him were the result of tlomerurls, Orls Hock- ett banging his sixth of the year in the third inning with one a- board and Les Fleming hammering his 11th in the fourth frame, Whffo Sox Clip Red 80x At Boston, Lee Ros: turned In a ‘Ilubs - Dodgers six-bit pitching gem u 01110189 Emu; 25o: defea. .4 Boston Red ox - . The lanky flghthlmder hid little trouble wit-h the Sox. hi: only hw spot. being in w: seventh. Trailing by three runs, Boston opened the frame with Lon Flnney doubling Dom DiMaggio followed him to the plate and whacked hi: 10th heme run of the your Into the left field screen. mar in; the 32nd consec- utive game in which Jce‘: little brother has hit safely. Brown: Win Sixth stralxhf Al: Philadelphia. Chet Iiaabs. who knocked in five runs to beat the Athletics last night. drove in four more tallies tcday tn lead St. Louis Browns t0 their sixth straight. triumph, o, 5-1 conquest of the A's. Feud Wears Out As Teams Play Ball Ahad Divide Doubleheader OPDCAGO. July Ill-(AB-‘Ihe cubs-Dodgers feud, in which Brooklyn held the upper hand after yesterday’: clownish opener, wore out today like last year's tififS as both teams diligently de- voted themselves to baseball tac- tics zlnd divided a doubleheader. Chicago Cubs handed the Dcdg- era their fourth 1942 shutout, win- ning the first game by the slzeable score of 7-0. although YOU-n! Johnzly Sdzlmltz required some ninth-inning assistance from Lon Warneke to turn th In the nlghtsap. 29,666 (ans, the DOG-E with Hugh Casey ably Chicagoans in check three frames. after the DOdBEYS took the lead in the seventh inn- FURTHER Minister and mclnber: of the I01" erlllgfnt will know to what I am llu ng." a There have been two reported incidents in the St. Lawrence In- volving slnklng 0g ghlplb-I total of me vessels have been announced as tOrpedOQd and. sunk. lquveli Adjournment My, Roy adopted the time-hon- ored custom on nlovnifl fldlmlrfl‘ "following further ver rave na lire." a Butywllen this objective, the dis- cllssion, had. been completed. he was not permitted to make 010i- ing remarks with which to with- draw the motion to odlflllfn. if"! so refused to wllihdrfi/W- Tile result was a vote of 111 l" 55 3331115; adjournment with mos‘ of me opposition and sOmG Liberals voting for the motion. Mr. King said there ind been many off-shore slnklne: and he would be surprised If there we“ not more, and the P10 81101115 accept those possiblllt es. He questioned the necessity of l secret; sitting whenever these M“ of war occurred and assured the House that all possible step: we" being token to meet. the danger. Navy Minister Mncdonold wu not, 1n the House and Mr. Kin! said he W55 visiting Colllngwood and Midland. Ont... shipyards on dutlé: directly assvciated with this problem. The discussion occupied nearly two hours and brouzht speeches 1n gllpport. of the motion from M. J. Caldwell (C.C.1". House leader), Rev. E. G. Hansen, for the New Democracy group, and Jean Fran- cois Poullol, (Lib. Temlscoueta). T. L. Church (Con. Toronto- Broadvlew) opposed the motion. Mr. Roy asked for "an Immed- iate secret session of the House to discus: certain grave events which have occurred within the past few (lays ln the St. Lawrence, about which this House should be fully informed." Mr. Roy sold he had, In the past. sent; information to the govern- ment on this matter and had ask- ed for protection and defence works on the Gaspe coast. Roy Cite: Letter: He proceeded to read from hi: letters to the Government but was reminded bv the Prime Minister that the House was not in secret sitting and it would be improper fol- him to disclose what bombed written. Mr. Roy said that In any event. his communications did not re- slllt. in any change In the situa- tion. "I was saying that the most urgent need was to send bombers to Mont Joli nncl Gaspe," he said. "I am infOrmed that bomber: were sent to those two laces only after the ia:t torpe oing." n: continued. and proceeded b0 talk of the possibility of Germans land- llllz to get gasoline supplies, when he was interrupted by crie: of “order” from many quarters. Speaker Glen sold Mr. Roy was mentioning matters which should come up only in a secret nttlng. MF- My said he had been “re- bllkcd" in the House by Navy Minister Macdonald following hi: speech last F‘rlday when he re- vealed the latest sinking: in the Si. Lawrence River. The Minister’: remark: would mflkfl 1t “Dpf-‘M’ that "1 we: a sort of a traitor,” Mr. Roy mid. "I W513 firmly convinced within my srllll and conscience that I we: PPrformlnlz my duty as a citizen of this country and a: l member of Parliament." “Phi: Parliament should have the flflllt to know whrlt i: going on ("V") lhfillkh tile government or some political party may nuffer through the disclosure of informa- tmn which would not be 0f ad- vantage to it." ill- Euunn all fill! fllllll II o Schmitz-Warnekc lem string‘ against Brooklyn continued for s innings of tllo second game under the somelvhat shaky direc- tion of Les Fleming but the Dodg- ers ended if. in the seventh with l single by pinch-hitter Arid: Vaughan, a double by Pete Rlelser and a one-bower by Joe Medwlck. The Cubs’ lone run calme on a homer by Lou stringer to lead off the home fifth. Raiser and Medwlck, leading the National League in hits with 98 apiece prior to today's games, both moved to 101 before the afternoon was ended. Pete had a safety In eflflh contest and Medwick rapped out two in the nightcal) after be- ing blanked in the opener, Supreme Hal Wins feature Matron Stake ____ ‘NEW YORK. Jul IB-(APJ- Supreme Hal, a geidlng frcm the Sullivan and Mawhinnsy stable of MWflB-“l. 048., and driven by Franklin Sofford, won the Matron Stake for three-year-cld paoers, feature o! tonight: amid Circuit program at Roosevelt Raceway. The S\IX!lI!18.!‘1€5'.—- gamed Trot, :lx furlongs, purse Fan Hanover (Vineyard) fiance: Guy (Bolduc) .. Win18!!! 17., (W. Mllfer) 8 Dlmelle Hanover (Hylan) 4 Tlflle 1'38 1-2 u... 1 Prlgsgfiniiéiglt/er. glllllsoléio Hannover, f1 also 5mm‘ a Ne n rewer The Amrl: not. 1n alvlilllll, two huts, mil: and mlh u: fix- H straight snot (Colanjo) . Seven Up (H. Pownall) . Helen Gallon (L. Smith) .. .. Time 2:09 3-4 2:16 1-4, Millie’: Mite, Yankee Bo ggld Bil-WI MeElwvn also sturte Th: Matron, three yen:- oId ace, 2 and 3, fluke $2,115; p sllpfl-Ime Hal (Saffmvi) _. Safety Mon (Short) . Grey Fox (Palln) Eddy Scott (Ingsbuly) Time 2:171, 2:07 1-2, Hal Trim also started. The Alforh, 2nd division, mile and mlle and sixteenth. puma 81,000: 0a tafn January (D. Pal-shall) 1 I Lille Ifvle (Lacey) ........... 82 Kerr gcott (W. Miller) .. , McCall (S. Cato. Time 2:00, 2:30, Hpllvmod Buster also stoned. 13 lime with condition, :Ix fur. Infill, Ifllfle $300: Banner Hanover (W. Miller) .. 1 Brady Hanover (Buffer-d) .... 2 Hal Cocato (Tobie) T’me's Scarce (Vineyard) . Time 1:32, Buddy Max?! Harvest Hleh Lnulle 8c at 4 c ’ ' “so Bmrtgd‘ 91l- YWA Martin vnccoool-n: MERCHANT NAVY (‘ASUALTIES IDNDON. Jlllv 16—(CP Cable)- The Ministry of War Transport to- night. announced the deaths of 99 member: of the merchant navy am‘. fi-shin: fleet: through enemv action on various dates. The list Includel the name: of Trimmer Ekimmld S Scott of St. John's. Nfld. CHARGE ILLEGAL TIRE PURCHASE EDMUNDSTON. N. 3., July 16— (oPl-Rudolphe Michal: appeared ill police court. today on a. charge of llegallly urchllslng tires. The case was ad ourned until July 29 Recently, four Edmundmwn men pleaded guilty to similar charges. Fine: :11 court cost: Imposed ag- nlmt. them amounted to $226, Minn-d‘: relieve: lpnlul. : aecrlet or public discussion of these matter: and he wu aupport- ing Mr. Roy’: req mt. "I arn not ask ng for n. ubllc discussion." Mr. Hanson :1: d. "l do think there are grounds for asking for a pubic discussion. however. and I do not believe a Rélbllf! discussion of this kind would refused In Britain." The Conservative leader 9AM no had information on happening: In the 5t. Lawrence River and had tried to communicate than to Navy Minister Macdonald who was out of the city. He llld h: would no the Ill-Influx tomorrow. Ci GUARDIAN SPORTING NEWS wlllgll THEY STEP at CHARLOTTETOWN 0lll H0016 Week allfl Pfwllllilfll in Slfltli 500W Race am . Below will be found the UASSIB and EVENTS FOR AFTERNUONS 0F AUGUST 11th to 14th program of racing to be held in connection with OLD HOME wnnx AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK nxummon. n will be noted um the clasae: vvlll give every type of trotter and pacer a chance to compete from the Two-Year-Old: to the Frec-for-Allers. Th: Exhibition race track will be put In the finest possible condition and It l: confidently expected that. one at least, of the track records will be broken. Every effort will be ma race program, de to have a vaudeville program in keeping with the excellent and tentative arrangements have been made with George A. Hamid, New .York, for an outstanding vaudeville contract which will include the world’: greatest roller skating act-Helen Reynolds tremendous sensation in some of the largest cities i: The Great Fussner. Roller Skating Troupe. Another act that has been creating a The Sensational Waldo: l: a Ringling Bros. act that ls 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 such as will please our spectators. Th: Inn-nee: will: r - All the owner: Ilka to come lo l, _ * -' m bflll‘ ‘ ‘b over 10o of 1h: but no: horse: In Ih: Mlrlllmes. Charlottetown. Prince Edvard bland people an nlvvoy: friendly to I-h: horse- men m: ‘w; um“ : great reception and -ppl:ud a good rue. Th: VIIIGQVIIIQ m, will l» interspersed bfl-WQQII m: m»: of n: imam hm min: In we lflemlwwl ml there vvlll not be g dull moment from start Io finish. In the evening there will ville act: will show up In up Master of Ceremonies vvlll keep the :h0w moving right along between acts. The evening :h0w: ~ ltl fl fanning to o tremendou: audiences. F313‘: egflfzsatofoltgeulali: vlzvlskpzldllrglanlzhl Exmbmsn would him‘ them as u“ catering to guest: on: patronage ls last you. In than time: of mxlefy nu! I .1 to take some relaxation. In M8188" amine“; Monk-n] Dww, will m; eh: other day Ihlf h: and hi: colleague: were seriously disturbed not, but l: rr about the Incl-cine In ‘nerves’ among their patients. psychiatrist enfllc In wme n11 of lctlvo excl-else, emotional effect. . Ame be g hon: Show and other rldfng event: In the brllllsnfly 118M"! lflm- “W "M" londld relief lighted a: they vvlll b: vvlll: colored light: 5nd beautiful baclllfflllllli- A and finger: of excellent . notation vvlll also IIII In will b: spectacle: of more than ordinary Interest and will Indeed attract m: Io Chlrlottetflwn, s0 thou stnln when one I: llllbl: to conclmfrlh ov nob on new: of vvn events. It I: I. Currie’: column of tho Montreal D:ily Star this occum-"Believ: it 0r There were many people on whom Ih: war had a Pfvmllfld lllgmua um when you belin u» feel filler! vlw Ihlwld m outdoor:- aeek out your frlemh, reld nlmllzmng light, p to m nmusln: rich-w 0r just-go fishing. In vhort try and divert yourself In mm: vvny." Old HOIIIQ Week m: rllivlllslsl Livestock Show will furnish you will: an opwrlvnllv h chm W“? W" troubles and wonle:, (Iv: healthy relax “um, “g0 pug up your trouble: In you: old kit bag" and fake In on: or more flternoou: and evening: of Old Home WNK, M1811" 11th I0 ll“!- \ “T7ze Kentucky of Canada " Charlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Elfhillitiflll RACING DATES August 11th, 12th, 1am and 14th, 1942 '(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION)‘, FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE . . . . . . PURSE $500.00 2.12 TROT AND 2.14 TROT AND 2.16 TROT AND 2.19 TROT AND 2.22 PACE PURSE $400.00 PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 .............PURSE $350.00 (For pacer: who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) FREE FOR ALL PU 2.17 TROT $400.00 $400.00 RSE PURSE 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who have not taken arecord of 2.14 or better m a race . .. . PURSE $350.00 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE. Prince Edward Island Futurity 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prinlce Edward Island Futurity, 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prinlce Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Assocf atforl will give $500 Io b: distributed among the winner: of these three futlfrltla dong with m: amount plld In for these Futurltiu- SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A :pecI:I ribbon vvlll be given to the owner of the Inning hone In excl: rue. T!!! MACDONALD ‘I0- “Aggg QOMYANY or MONTREAL ha: donated : beautiful Trophy, known n: Iho British Consul: Trophy. which will b: awarded to the meeting. Th1: Auocintion will also give $20 l0 ‘h, m", worm; u" m": poll“! during the meeting :10 to the drivel- moi-In: the mound most point: during In: meet n"; PM, “mile, (Iv: puma, uolmd plus: three lolnu, third place two point: u: fourth plea: on: point. uo ‘u; b, ‘gym m, ma", mum‘ m, ("my but troftcd during the meet md $10 to the driver driving the flstest heat paced during the meet. $10 will he given the cllflllfil‘ pacing the fastest heat. of the hon: trotting h: futon hut md $10 to the caretaker 0f the Imus $10 will he glven to winning driver: of each nee. $5 will b: given Io the caretaker of each horn wfnn In: : no: In the trotting md , ' _ classes during the meet. $50 vvlll be given I» Iho owner of Ihe hon: Ihnt but: Incl: pacing record of 1.05% except a: provided for below. v50 m ms owner of oils ill-m um but: the track frottlnl "w"! of 11-07% “WM II provided for below. In can 1w: horse: bent the ahova record: than vvlll be divided equllly. Entrle: 010:: July 25th with J. W. Bonner, Secretary GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL RACES MILE HEATS) The Charlottetown Race Track l: now one of the haf- ut, but hid out :nd cued for tracks, nld vurely Ih: molt beautifully fllualed of llly In the MarlI-Imu Prnvlncu. A [rent dell of effort vvlll be made to order, all through the period before the nee: and during the not: so Ihat no horse vvlll become unsound or nlffer Infury and to enable them to make fut time. Iiorvomen (providing fhty n: nelng meeting) by wlxin‘ at our expenul notifying u: of that urfnl vvlll be met n the fflln and their bung: Inn:- ferred to the pound: without out nvny without out to Ihem. Every effort will be mad: Io make the horsemen‘: flay pleasant :nll send them “my feeling thlf fhcy have been well treated, All race: In be need on three hen plan: 10 per cent of each purse vvlll h: awarded to the winner. The remain- der will be divided Into three equll part9, on: part to he need for each heat. In the event of there being three hut winner: they :h:ll have : fllnrth heat Io determine lhe winners. Any hon: vvlnnln: the first two heat: In any nor nhall . llnqulnl pol: poflifon nnd lnum: [all :cor- In: Million. ' All purse: dlvlded 40, 30, ll and I2 per cent. Entry fee 5 per emf. live pa: amt 0f the money need for eloh but Ih: award: go to the futon, hone. If tvvo horse: II: for the award: the money Charlottetown, P. l. L Pun: money vvlll not b: paid Io anyone except owner Imlea: n: order from ovmtr nuthol-Ivin um: I: nl-emnted. Alldltfonnl entrie: of u: Individual ownership may b0 mod: In my clau by the mymenf of 1 pflr cent on olnnng date, but entrfe: of geparaie ownership, although In the some aubl: mult pay Imullment In full, Two entrlo: of the IIIIIO ovmenhlp moy not! In the um: race, providing the full I Mr cont I: paid on each starter, the driver: havlnl the min-on! of tho judgn. All horse: vvlll: name: of driver: vvlll b: declared In :0. I1 o'clock a. m., 1h: day prior to the nee, when position! vvlll be IIIIWII lo enable u: to print lcore curd: with actual keep II. In apple pie cluslvely :1 our tort-en. Eligibility baud on U.B.T.A., money winning chsslfl- cation. Rllhf: revorved to [Ive or extend credit for entl-Ie: 0r other pin-poles. Th: Exhibition Anoolxtlon nssume: no l :ponslbllity for lny accident or damage Io any person or properly dur- ing Ihl: meeting, nnd IhI: undenundlng I: plfl. of thl: contract. Ovmflr: mm mum: my hung: Io property v’ Del-sun: cuued by driven, ntemhnt: or horse. lhy, sfnvv and nabllng free. Race: coiled :1 3 P. M, U.S.'I‘.A. rule: to govern except yhcrc they or omnp: (In: Io vur relulallon: conflict with thee: cllnfllllllne. B: aura md bring your eligibility oertlflclte: and driver’: sense. In them, also token vvlll be deducted from Ihe first :nd llecond honest 3 per cent from tho third hora: and 2 per cent from the fourth THE OFFICIALS hnrvmlntrnnc: fee: and deduction; an not lppl, u; Fnturitlel. Six hone: Io enter/end four Io nut. Blfhfl relerved to ohnlgo pmgnm, fglggl ‘n, gnu-y, 0r If mm nvnun to u; ml- the ml: to u» “all: can there l: not. In the oplnlon of the mnmgement, n" The official: will be nelecled for their experience nu! relllblllty and vrIII be Inna-noted to our; out the rule: firmly and IAIl-ly. All pane money vvlll b: mid Immediate- ly flier the nee and honomen u: ukod u; ‘o; “m; from Secretary before having. fifllllvfllllon. then the nld entry may I» tnlnsferrad to n Inter olu: or entry foo refunded, hur my all-Ivor ma! w PRESENTATION OI’ PIIZI MONEY docllro rice off on mount of bad wenher, or failing to obtain nllflutory number of enlrfu: n: nturtvr: In Inn:- for hone: to mother elu: Io which they n: ellllble, r:- open or vuhvtltute another without ndvertlulng, or filo: or extend nolng data. Irlday ovum: on o: about 8.80 o'clock (h: Provident will lvnrd npeclal rlblmu, who: to on: winning ovmerl. driver: and cal-claim. :I the Judge: uuul :nd thou wlnnlng award: will plane be on ham! to noel" them. Entries Close July 25th, 1942 J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. cflaulornxowu. r. I. I. If you Iulv: no mIrIo: hr above dune: pu: Ihl: form on fa moths- autumn. 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