rns Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FAIR WEE AUGUST p‘ ‘ 16 n. 19 When They Step At Gharlottetown j Tuaday, August IG-Wednesday, August 17 Thursday, August 18---Friday, August 19 PAGE ELEVEN "I? f’, " '"‘.-."'."f'<'~wn'j Z. > u ‘Radce days will _be gala days indeed. with our grand 5 {iii {Packed with people, our grounds spotless and iZiiSiening with paint and whitewash, our track sensation- ally fast due to the care and work we have put on it, Todav we prordiy py-mgpnt {o “m. Nee ;_ ._ . patrons one of gltieiuilziggzt afnd lliest list of entrzcs we have ever published “M 8 e _ar eyond our most sanquine hopes. As these s are written horses are being loaded on trains from F“ Pwalzllliiiiis ill lilo lllariiimes and Maine with the dest- ination Cl-IARLOTTETOWN" marked 0n each freight bl“- They are milling to the Garden oi’ the Gulf for a week of “nexcened 59°11» illiioyable alike to owners trainers and grooms as it is to our many thousands of race-goers who ha" 5° Sliieliiiidiy patronized our Exhibition races ve'i after year. Perhaps it is not amiss for us to say ‘how nine}: W‘! flliiireciaie this generous support, without which the Big Fair as you will see it, could not be created, Interspersed with the races will be thrilling vaudeville ~such as Bonette’s Balloon and parachute jump, Eric the Great, “l9 iiigil pole artist, Captain Solomon and his Div- ilig Circus. the Cycling Wheelers, the Cavaudex Girls_ Carr Brothers. Marie's Animal Circus, Pat Rafferty, the singing sensation of the old Dumbells, Rex Doyle, the boy with the million dollar personality and Ken Good and his Com- manders orchestral band. ' There is no substitute for an afternoon's sport at the Provincial Exhibition. It will be an afternoon that will , stand out in memory’s pages. Be there-feel again the . thrill of close finishes —see the greatest trotters and pac- ers in Canada perform-outstanding names in the equine world. See the younger generation of trotters and pacers win their spurs. Hear the crack of the whip as the drivers turn into the stretch, hear the cheers of the grand stand. Almost 100 Horses A Speed to Burn P t h and as t e quarter round the tum ‘As Sphinx-like they sit and ride, The flying pacer: come, ‘i... ._ Ne. l-FREE-FOR-ALL Awaiting ihc finish they know full well ‘ ‘ ‘ l-JOHN DEAN, uni. M. on mu, uni-p monies, Their hoofbaate echoing on the air 1—ABNER r. 01.200, 2.0m, can, Jim Abbe, Irbnl Like the roll of a muffled drum; Will be lost or won by a stride. , c pbcllton AdnmaJiniiin-r. N-. l-LUSTY I-‘RISOO, 2.0m. bu, sun nmcimi, C. l. l-GUY BRITTON, 2.08, bn.g., Great Briton, G. Turner, ‘ Chandler, Charlottetown. As you will note below, every class is filled, some ai- most to over-flowing. But, of course there will be with- drawals as some horsemen will prefer to start in one class and others in another; but you can be sure that the keen- est competition will be evidenced in every heat. Abundance o! racing material of good quality assures every spectator [our afternoons of wonderful sport. 156 Entries LT. COI). uartimouth, N5, . l-GU! TODDLER, 2.06%, bikg, The Toddler, O. M. Alex- under, Saint John, NB. l-MARVIN BROOKE, 2.04%, h.s., Peter Brooke, C. L Dnuphine. Halifax. N.S. U-MARJORIE M., 2.07%, brm., "apoleon Direct, R. Jabslee, North Sydney, N.S. l-PETER REAPER, 2.07%, oh.¢., Peter Potempkln, LL-Col. D. A. ManKlnnon, Charlottetown. I-VIKING, 2.08%, b3" Ptier Volo, B. Jabalee, North Sydney, NB. I-WALTER BROWN. 2.05%, ch.g., lllartinique, Thomas Etter, Monoton, N13. No. 2-211 TROT AND PACE i l-DRADEN CUSTER, 2.0m. dr.g.b., 3......‘ Direct, am Doyle, Sydney, N-S. ,I—CALUMET DUKE, 2.10%, h.g., Belwln, George R- ' Kuhn, Dartmouth, N.S. I-GUY TODDLER, 2.06%. blkg, The Toddler, C. M. Alexander, Saint. John, N.S. l-GUY BRITTON, 2.03, br.g., Great Britten, G. Turner, Dartmouth, N.S. " L-JOSIE THE GREAT, 2.10, blk.m., Captain Aubrey, Lester Bickerton, Amherst, N. O-KING SPRUCE, 2.08%, ch.s.. liedgewood Boy, Wilfred Baker, Dartmouth, N.S. ‘l-MARVIN BROOKE, 35-04%, ii-I» P9191‘ BTW“. Q II- Dsuphinee, Halifax. l-MeELWYN THE GREAT, 2.00%, dk.b., Mr. McEIwyn, Frank Callback, Sumiinerslde. , O-NANCY CARROLL, 2.08%, chJm, Red Ace. C. M- All?!" ander, Saint. John, NB. Iii-PETER ONWARD. 2.08%. h.s., Certain Aubrey. Gwrse Mathleu, Ciunpbelltnn, N.B. 11—QUAI(ER GIRL. 2.09, br.m., Peter Volo. George Turner, Dartmouth, N.S. 12—SIGNAL SENATOR, 2.0m. iii-s, The Senator. uni-- cheater Horse Breeders’ Association. li-VIKING. 2.08%, 11.3., Peter Volo. R. Jabalcc, North Sydney, N.S. II-WALTER BROWN. 2.05%, chg. Martinique, Thoma] litter, Moncton, NB. i - No. 3-214 TROT AND PACE l-ABNER '1‘. CLEGG, 2.04%. ch.g., Jim Abbe, I-‘runk ‘ Adams, Halifax, N.S. l-ANN TRODGON, 2.08%, b.m., Peter Host. C. H. Walker, it! . S—DIRADEN CUSTER, 2.04%, dr.g.b., Braden Direct, Bert. Doyle, Sydney. 4-CALUMET nuns, 2.10%. h-xn Beiwln. Gwnw ii- Kuhn, Dartmouth. N.S. _ E-DUKE POTEMPKIN. 2.07%. b.m., Peter Potenipkin, Wellington MacNeill, Charlottetown. O-GUY TODDLER, 2.06%. blk-I» The Toddler. C- M- Alexander, Saint John. 1-GRACE SYMBOL, 2.06. b.m-. Symbol Forest. Henry L. Hayes. Saint John. 8—JOHN DEAN. 2.08%. b.g.. Guy Dean. M. A. Sweeney, Brldgewater. N-S- B-KILLARNEY, 2.08%, b.¢., Hollyrood Hsrkiiway, James , Orl d, Me. io-kigtdggiiedcs. {dam ens. "firewood Bo!» Willi" Baker. Dartmouth. ll-LUSTY FRISCO. 2.07%. brs., San Francisco, C. H. dl , Ch I tt t. wn. ‘lkgllrlitivfl; BRg£KE,°2.04%. h.s., Peter Brooke, C. I»- D hi . H litax. _ ‘lfl-MEEKJYCN TIIE GREAT. 209%. dk.b.g., Mr. McElwyn, lb k Cummerrlde. “$1.25,? tilAgROLL. 2.01am. ch.m., nea Ace. c. M. Alex»- nnder, Saint John. IS-PATRICK 111111-201‘, 2.07%. b1. alk . H iii . ic-iyrz-riih oiiwgho, 2.0m. h.s., Captain Aubrey, 0mm Peter Vole. 0min ‘Piifiifl, Patrick Silk. Bert Mothien, cuiiobeilim- 1'|—QUAKER GIRL. 239i brim-i nutmmflh’ "'5' emit/h b155,, The Senator, Dor- ll-SIGNAL SENATOR. ‘ Horse Breeders‘ Association. North iu-wdmo. 2.0m. w. PM veie- li- -'“"“‘"- Sydney. _ »_v01,o nu, 2.01. r.1n-. Volomitt, 1M i1 "n"- WM‘ nun’ 31,531,, c114,, Martinique, Thoma! N11. ll-WALTER BROWN. litter, Monoton. ENTRIES No. 4-216 TROT AND PACE Q . .i-AARON L.. 2.11%, ch.g., Bill L.. Wellington McNeil], Charlottetown. 2—ANN TRODGEN, 2.08%. b.m., Peter H0110, 0. H. Walker, Ilalilax. 3—.\BNER T. CLEGG, 2.04%, c1141., Jim Abbe, Frank Adams, Halifax. ' 4—BEBE McELWYN, 2.10%, blkm, Mr. McElwyn. Peter lilcMahon, Keniringwn. b-(JALUIVIZET COLBURN, 2.10, h.s., Tron, E. A. Grant, Ilolton, Me. G-DUKE POTEMPKIN. 2.01%. b111,, Peter Poternpkln, Wellinghton MmcNetll, Charlottetown. ‘i-DUDEY PATCH, 2.10%, b.g., Gilbert. Patch, M. A. Siveeney, Bridgewater, N.S. E-FRANK HANOVER, 2.14, b.g., Sandy Flash, E. Jobalee, North Sydney. B-GUY ANN, 2.11%, br.m., (loin: Guy, George A. Call- bcck, Summerside. 10-JOSIE THE GREAT, 2.10, bllum, Captain Aubrey, Les- ter Bickerton, Amherst, N-S. ~ ll-KING SPRUCE, 2.08%. ch.g., Hedgewood Boy. “lilfred Baker, Dartmouth. N.S. 12—K1LLARNEY, 2.08%, b.g., Hollyrood Harliawsy. Jamel L. McKenncy. Orland, Mo. 13-McELWYN THE GREAT, 2.09%, dk.b.g., Mr. McElwyn, Frank Callback, Sinmnerside. M-NANSY CARROLL, 2.08%, ch.m.. Red Ace, C. M. Alex- ander, Saint John. 15—I’ETER REAPER, 2.07%. 11-3., Peter Potompki , LL-Col. D. A. MaoKinnon, Charlottetown. lit-PETER ONWARD, 2.08%, b.g., Captain Aubrey, George nlathleu, Campbellton. H-SULLY, 2.10, h.s., Volomito, J. H. Breen, Ilalilaz,‘ N. S. 18-VOL0 RAY. 2.05. r.n1., Voiomite. Lee D. Joncs. Wick- liam, N.B. Iii-WALTER BROWN, 2.05%, ch.g., Martinique, Thoma! Etter, Moncton. NB. ' No. 5-2.1!) TROT AND PACE . l-AARON L.. 2.11%, chg, Bill L.. Wellington lllacNelll, Charlottetown. Z-ALLISET, 2.11%, br.m., Inrigset, R. Vickers, 53'0""! Wines. {i-BEBE McELWYN. 2.10%. bllunn Mr. McElwyn. Peter McMahon, Kenslngton. _ i-iiiiir-icr 1... 2.13%., d.b.s., Bill 1... Wellington hiarNclll, Charlottetown. s-DUDEY PATCH. 2.10%. b-gn. Gilbert Patch, M. A- Sweeney, Bridgewater. N.S. l-GRATTAN QUEEN, 2.10%, b.m., Orcus Grimm. Frank Adams. Halltax. l-FRANK HANOVER, 2.14, b.g., Sandy Flash, R. Jabiileo, North Sydney. B-GUY ANN. 2.11%, br.m., Clover Guy, George A. (‘all- beek, Suinmerstde. Q-HAL BOOJUM. 2.17, blk.|., Captain Aubrey, 1-1. M’. Johnson. Great Village, NJ. Ill-JERRY BARS, 2.14%. ch.g. Grnttun Burl, Dr. C. L. MacMlllan. Baddeck, C13. ll-IILONDYKE GRATTAN, b.g., Grattan Direct, Lee D. Jones. Wtckham, N.B. IZ-KILLARNEY, 2.08%. b.g., I-Iollyrood Hnrklway, Jamel L. McKenney, Orland, Me. 18—LETA KALMUCK, 2.14%, b.1n., Kulinuok, Alfred Web- ster, Marie. lit-MISS J0 HANOVER, 2.10%, br.m., Sandy Flash. B. 0. Crulkshsn‘ . Halifax. 15—MARTIN DELL. 2.11. bllogn, Martinos, Andrew Richard, St. Anne De Kent. NB. 10-01155 VICTORIA, dr.b.ni., Kalmuck. Power Biol-i Charlottetown. 17-NATIVA, br.m., n: of Mine. Prank Toyiiii’. Mencken. N. B. IB-PREFFERED STOCK. 2.12%. b.g., Peter Volo, Fletcher Ayleu. Moneton, N3. ll-RUTII PETERS. 2.18%. br.m., Peter 6., Prank Adonis. Ihlifu. M-SULLY, 2.10, h.s., voionilto, l. H. Breen. lllliht. n-wANo/i vouo, 2.0m. br.m., Volo rsm. Dr- l-- I- Dinmion, Blthunt, NJ. BUY A SEASON TICKET AT DRUG STORES, $3. SEE THE WHOLE SHOW FROM STA RT ENTRIES N0. 6-222 PACE l-BALBD, 2.15, b.g., AI Worthy. Alfred Webster, Marl; iL-DORIS MERCURY, 2.18, ch.m., Hal Mercury, Dr. C. L. lllacMillzin, Baddcck, CB. I-DIRECT L.. 2.13%, blk.s., Bill I... Wellington MacNcili, Charlottetown. l-GRATTAN QUEEN, 2.16%, b.m., Oreus Grattan. Frank Adams, Halifax. 1—IlI-$0X, 2.15. 11.3., Bud Axworthy, 0. Ruderham, Sydney. 5—.7I£RRY BARS, 2.12%, chan, Grattan Ears, Dr. C. L. lizichllllan, Baddeck. - 7—~'l‘.~\NlTA AXWORTHY, ch.m,. Clover Guy. Dr. R. F. i-uinaii, Charlottetown. Ii~ LONDYKE GRATTAN, 2.14, b.g., Grattan Direct, LOG iv. Jones, Wlckhani, N.B. - D- lllSS COUNTER, b.m., Counter Part, George Mathieu, (‘ampbelltom l0-MISS VICTORIA, dr.b.m., Kalmuek, Power 8111s., Charlottetown. ll-NITA VOLO, 2.18%, b.m., Pm! Volo, G. H. Barbour, Coleman. lfl-NELLIE GREY, 2.17, gm. Watson Peter, Neil Simp- son. Hamilton, P.E.1. IS-RUTII PETERS, 2.13%, br.m., Peter 0.. Frank Adams, Ilaliiax. ll-ROSEIIUD, 2.19%, br.m., Bud Axworthy, H. A. Murphy, Charlottetown. IS-STARRETT VOLO. ban, Pax Volo, G. 0. Hankiiison, Middleton, N.S. 16—SKIPI'Y DALE, blk.g., Abbe Dale, Thomas litter, Morieton, NB. No. 7-2.14 TROT l-ALLISET‘. 2.11, br.m., Longset, R. Vtckers. Sydney Minfl Z-CALUMET COLBURN, 2.10 h.s., Truax, E. A. Grant. Houlton. 0'10. Ii-DITKE POTEMPKIN. 2.07%, b.m., Peter Potcmpkln, Wellington fllncNclll. t‘li:irlottctnn'n. I-IIARVEST AIELODY. 2.10%. b.m., Robert S. Bergen, LL-Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown. N0. l-TWO YEAR OLD N0. 2-TI-IREE YEAR OLD FUTU RITY STAKES FOR 1938 No. 3-FOUR YEAR OLD F URITY STAKES FOR 1938 NAME 001.011 1. IIILLSIDE scorr bu’. 2. JAY vom. ring. a. urns AUBREY. lmn. 4. JIR.TII.LEY ling. s. e01.“ scor-r ilb.m. o. STAR JUNIOR an. 7. SARIPSON IIUYAL 1M2 a. roomy VOLO b.g. 1. nsssm scor-r Br.m. z. ETHEL nsanm h.m, s. PETER IlI-ILLINI 1mg. 4. 101-: voLo b.g. s. nor/u. mu b.g. a. scorn: WATSON ‘br . i. WYLIE rosr aii. .g. 1 ANN WORTHY b.m- 2 BESSIE KALMUCK b.1n. a. our KALMUCK brag. 4. HILLSIDE JACK in‘. s IIONEY 01m. mm. a LELAND dr.h.g, 1 MARGARET ABBE chJll. s. MAJOR nowrs oh}. 0. NITA vow ~ bi-Jn, 1o. recur VOLO IIJIL ii. smswr MAC. ch.s. n. VOLO scorr - n“, 1:. ROYAL MAC sing. CAND EVENING. . g o. A. MacKINNON, n.s.o., PRESIDENT. ' —- n--L______._._ TO FINISH, MORNING AFTERNOON No. 8-8.1‘? TROT l-AYLMER WORTIIT, 2.1K, b.|., (Ind. Worfliy. W. I. (‘oiili- Port. Elgin. b-KLLISET, 2.11, br.m., Longest, l. Vlokerg, 5min" Mint-S. I-IIAI. BRITTON, 2.18, 11.3., Great Drlflon, H. Stewart, New Glasgow, N.S, -. l-IIARVEST MEIDDY, 2.10%, b.m., Robert S. Bergen, ' LL-Col. D. A. MacKlnnon. Charlottetown. 5—HAI. BOOJUM, 2.17 lilk.s., Captain Aubrey, E. M. Johnson, Great Village. N.S. B-JINE WORTHY. 2.22. b.m., Al Worthy, William _ 'I‘rainor, Mt. Ryan. P.E.1. _:_' ‘I-“ILLIE KALMUCK, 2.12, b.m., Kalmuek, Willard Kelly, I Charlottetown. B-STAR DILLON, h.s., Nelson Dillon, I. R 1111mm, Mon- toque. il-SQIIIRE IIANOVER, 1.16%], h.s., JOHN'S Alexander d: T. W. Sample. 10—SO\'IET, dk.b.s., Lee Tide, Andrew Perry, Summerside. Guy McKinney, . - i N0. 9-238 TROT l-ALTA GUY, 2.25. b.m., Clover Guy, Capt. J. 1.. Reid, Ilordcn, P.E.1. Z-ALYMI-IR WOR'I‘IIY, 2.15, b.g., Charles Worthy, W. II. (Kipp. Port Elgin. B-BICLLA WILTON b.m., Captain Aubrey, Mrs. A. W. l Foster. Bcrwick, . 4—l?.\Rl(Y KALMUCK. 2.20%, hr.g., Kslmuek. Walter llniiticth. Charlottetown. IS-GYY KALMUCK, 2.22, b.g., Kalmuck, Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. 6-11.11. BOOJUM, 2.17, hlks, Captain Aubrey. I-I. M. Johnson, Grout Villagr. ‘i-IIAI. DRITTON, 2.16. h.g., Great Britton, IIuizh C. SIM-wart. New Glasgow, NS. B. IYNE WOIITIIY, 2.22. b.m., ‘frainor. Illt. Ryan. 9-N.\TI\'.»\. br., Pal oi “inc. Frank Taylor, Iilmicton. NB. 10-11181’ VOLO, b.m., Tax Volo. Walter Thompson, Ilalifax. ll-SDVIET. ldk.h.s.. Lee Tide. Andrew Perry. Summerside. 12—S'I‘.\R DILLON, h.s., Nelson Dillon. H. E. Killam. .\‘Inn- iziauc 13-SQFIRE IIANOVER Alexander and T. W. . Al Worthy, William 2.10M. h.s., Guy McKinney, James mplc. J FITTCRITX’ STAKES ron iii-is réllll-I O ..\'F.R ADDRESS Ilcllini Scott. J. .-\. Kerr, Triiro, N. S. Pnx \'0lo. G. O. llnzikinsnn. Mirldlctnii. 2.. S. Kiilmuik (‘. II. Ilorton. Hurray River, I‘. F. I. Kalniiizk Willard Kelly. Soutiiport. Bellini $00M I). J. Riley. BF"? Rivcr. Star Dillon H. E. Killam. Montague Sampson Hal. Gcnrg» Duntain. Charlottetown Pax V010 G. 0. Ilankinson. Middleton. .\'. S. mom Phillips. Summerside. I Bellini Scott Ilcliini Scott. Vi‘. B. lllarArthur. Konsington Bellini Scott hlyron MacArthur, Kcnsington Pax Volo Power Bros, Charlottetown Knlmuck Willard Kelly. Southport. Watson Peter Roy Woodside, Mal ue. Worthy Jay James C. Morrison, rent Village, N. S. Abbe Worthy Ollie Rudderham, Pt. Edward L317, Kslmuek Chester Blrt. Mt. Ste/wort Kulmuck Willard Kelly. Southport Kalmuck J. A. Kerr, Truro, N. S. Col. Aubrey Whiter Ilcnnesaey. Charlottetown Kalmuck Willard Kelly. Souihport Alibi" “Wirthy C. H. Chandler. Charlottetown Col Aubrey Capt. Sampson Grady, Summenido. Pa: Volo Barbour 131-00.. Coloman. P. E. 1. Pux Volo G. 0 Hankinnon, Middleton, N. I. Abbe Worthy John A. McKillnn. Sydne . N. l. Great Scott Gillie A Foley, Sommerst Calumet. Central C. L. Dauphlnee, Ilalitax - J. W. BOULTER, SECRETARY.