.- y. '. It‘; PVIWJ d-q a“- 21v f ~TEIYZ§ELP11 4 .1;.~.1.-_>uu-'1. 3.1-2 q P! ‘ “‘ W“ "'---i~»-aonni\ 4 QIAQE .317? .__ PRINCE EDWARD-Today and Sat. DONALD WOODS iioroi-i- ursiciL 11011.11; ~ - .\1~.-1v ‘<11 R 111x11 U‘ ' .\l-l\\' sucker Mot-sic 1 :1 ~1 . -. . . 1 i ‘Real Son Of CAPITDL-Tkulzi)’GSzit. I \ll’1\\~ 1111 West Is (Jeni-ire (YBrien, Bat-k In ‘Westerns’ Hill -— X I5 II Thundering over the plains.’ snddlt 11211111 cavi- 1111c to 11s newest "Holinrood Cow- cd yesterday a: the S , vll"ll\'. O'Brien is seen WEQPIIIZ var of wwtern films who is through .111 lot-uiion 111 WXPIHIHIZ. The 1:111- Lfie ‘ky! li_.1.~ bt-vn t-liosv-n but-aust- oi lhs 1 przlijst- of the story‘. Dccidii-s: in ‘uke i a ricf 1111-1111011 w1th _ a 11-1-111 l friend. ‘l- p11 r pack into 1111- 1 and instead of 1hr- 1N vnliou. tin-y 4‘Il1‘tl\l!i"I' more f“.\'(‘l'lllt_! 11111-1-111111-1»: 1111111 .2111 111- 111111111 111 the 111111-10 l1e:11\ ,-_.-. tilt-vs, . l Aft-r savfnt: a voting ladv ‘a 211112 of Chic-nan raekt-tr- s 111111 are ‘r-rrorirziiz the range 111 11:1 c.’- f-tr‘ to shake down t-attir-mt-n for '- r- prnti-I-iion svrvipnr: OlP-‘t-i». l his huridv act-cm a lob 1m a 1-111111. 011-111-1! hv the litrllsa-uv. kocpinz the-r identities st-crt-t Ti-c 111111 become vitnliv involved in thr- 1 rot-or’ war between tho citv 1h11~sl ranchers. -.-'1»ir111-o . s-rzl-zinu at tlwu- own i‘.’lllt'll 11-111-11 ‘i-l‘ E.'|l"‘.\‘t‘l"~' S‘.llll'\l‘t'lf‘ a 111111 o1 <.----i.- n-th an nirnlatir- llow fTBi-ir-ti slhtv-t-tr-rl hv the] ~"‘--l of being r1 notorious rlcstx-t-ado. 1 .1 111-." the rant-h in dlscrzicc onlv -o rI-turn a i11-m when he rounds up the M111» "ants. are rows lead- 111:- lo the action-crammed finish. N G1 <- ew 11s,, ow Friends oi’ .\Ii'. 1-‘1-11111»: Andrew,’ 11111 icprt-t to lcaru 1.11111 his con- ‘dition 1s not as 111vo1-r111le as hi5 1rici11ls xuiuld 113511. but hipp for, more ciirouragiitg news, in the near fut-tire. 1-i.t's 1 I DH Ii 'l‘Il.\('Y -*— 1 tll\l'.' l‘: M111-g111-1-1. Archibald enter- \.\'|1 '. 1 1111- Women's Missionary ('l1.\l|~'l)Y , 5111-111;- ot the New Cvlasg 1w Ulllli-(Il ‘Chin-t 11 1111 vt/erliu-s-day- evcirng of , List .\'f'f‘k. Alli-r the Devotiuiiali . 11:1. .111ri llusiucss st-ssion, lunch,‘ ~. ..<1~tl-l0."1..;". I? n15 1H \l( J_\ 1L l \E‘\S ('I'1z1rI1-t1e1o\\-11 . 1s Service "c EXflHllIll-lilfill. were 11...-11 Grove- 51111101 011 _ . 11110111111111. Juno 28th. 111-1111.- .1 .2111- duy 11 2111111 attendance oi 1 <1-\n1-1 1111x1111, 11.n- Wh “m, . “.01.? WUMHL Ktau- fF-111"cf41\vn -~ - hlllll A 11! _ Jmmed m m1. ‘l’ _ " " '-' " --" ‘op-ms by their ti-u. her. ‘ I‘ _"-‘l"'" "' — - - 1' pr-iii.pi illl,s\\‘l'l',s s11o-.v- “t II"""“-"5 " _ -- 1311111411 1111111112, 111111-11 ‘ ' 11-1-1.\-<l 11111-1112 1111- 1-1-11r, 11'. -1:-.11 A\ , _ _ >50 of the examination thi- If)" "“_‘7"“"" " n", , 11-111-111-1". lss Beatrice Stevenson. Mt“ "I I’ l "rm I ‘ “" ‘ " ‘xv-as pi 11ed with a gent-mus - t lmrlottctnwn - 111.1111 .-\..\l ‘ _ , _ _ _ "Jrwlvtzmn _ ‘Hm PM“ -I_'lll-%(\ n_\ CfltIlPllLL‘ Nllaclnod ac . 1-o111pa11.ctl l)_v 1111- following address .1'r.111 by Louis 131112111111, _ ' ‘ D1111 Tk-acht-ix-lt “'11s with areal- . .. p,‘ , . _ -L I H A“ “my prmpcted by’: t iiiivt that we your Pllpis 0 Arrive lea \ 1.- ‘ -' ‘ . ll-m-l f rove- bt-honl. learnt-d that... |"-“"*"“ " "" ‘“‘-‘ “"‘"l' "lrlhall, “I” 11111 had, (IPClfli-(I to tiiscontintie “l? " mm" dlmng m "m ma‘ 111211111115. The-rotor.» wt» dcsuc 10 ex-‘ hi”,__m?‘{kpiiclluunls lpri-s-s out‘ slim-re 11pp11-c111t1o11 for _ . 1111111- 11111-111111 (‘IIOli-‘i. iii our ix-hnlfh‘ 1.11mi (‘it-urge pt‘; _ fi 1pm. (he past mrm, ‘Wars you have \I I-I-‘llx I“ I551 I5 Ibceti teacher i11 our School 11nd at ' ‘- -11ll Lllllt-S your patzeni-e 111111 kind-l “.0 *9 O ’4:— 111-55 111111- endeared you to us. N0 , fdi-iuiit we often tried 1-0-11- pntzehcc‘ I“ N lzreaitly but you were always though- ‘- .1111 11nd considerate. We could not: v 1 -t-ni1.~.1i1L l0 p-azt xvilh you \\'lLll(ill1. I It“ - , ,1, 111111 111111115 .\r11111- token 11.1. ~\1-.--, ti-itlint; o1" deep 11nd ab 1l-, W“ s-(glt .11: u1-1.t.111'1 for your ilil(‘."'l$lllll "I" I I‘ X‘ “ " foils r11 111-111-111 us. Pit-use .111-epL‘ _ ‘i 1 .1111 1 1111 expression 01' our} '.I1'- ';“]‘i‘('I( QQFVICQ 7"‘ Ifive tl l pic-KI ‘ ' ' "11-11111 -.1l:-11 <-i1i.'(-l_\- i1- .,,, ,. A,...v, ‘v. _ l. i Mics s 1111-. on ‘111111-11 q cwuihNn-P: 1'11- JDlIs f. 1111- kliitl a--t Ii was ‘.‘1--‘ lIi- f.‘ w '-|Irl I - l ‘ "'~""' ' -— .\l.L teacher as wt-ll 11s 111 . .. -~ 1\».11:'11 1~_1~1,.-1-<i 111-1. after 1111 i-k-iboifli- ' .‘- m! hf 1":- (‘rr-im and Cuki- i>.‘-' ihf‘. i‘ " “'“" III-U" ‘- "- 1TI‘:1 -‘.1-r thr- uv-chnu clnst-tl 11v sing- l1 s v1.11». 1.1111 l‘. M. - ' -in11 Liz:- National Anthem. » ~ '11 ""'—- . THEM!“ m p" Mrs V1111 .\f11llc't. i; v-sitinc 1n- ‘ - -- ‘F-"Ylfl llif- llllf-St of Mr. and; t... --.- '11» 1.1m - 1 l . -11--l..--..-1 .1 \\1l111-_v 'I‘. (irecn. N": Mmnn BM.‘ . 1-1 1 I .11-r11;\l1un:\I fox --.1I \|; 1.11 III 111-. llfl . ""“.' "_,. l‘ I V ' O .. t-r-nfitv-d to her 111-11 on nccoim 1.~.<.. .-.. . .11. _ H[ lnnpus- 1 rtvlvriiwvrw-rvnnrnw t" in thr- pmsinc of Mr. Eldon F1. _\{¢K,-|\-_ “qmq. drain occurred at IPJIVT‘ Fjriwa-(i island Hosp-ta] on 153111“ mornuuz Jilly 4th. thisl lcniun-unitv 1 t one of its hlFZIIPSl-l itg-flcomcd citkk-ns. 1' - .f~-- 1 Th1- Junr- mr-r-tintz of thr- 11:111-1- Gruve Women's 111'~'i‘-1'r- nit-t at the. ‘home of Mrs. MncFLu-li-u-ii on Tut-m; my 1111-1111112 {Juni- l5th. with tr-n- ‘mt-mht-rs mid nine visitors present.‘ -~ —'—. 1 51-310111" I wot-traction I Filling nntl “vi-wining (ilassr-s 1'11- u.i Miran f)l"l‘|-\IF'I'IlI<T i \t.'1\-'l\1.1 1.. l‘ ii. I. - Office (‘miner-led “'1'!!! llriitistttrc 11F T g‘ ~19- Qi C“ ‘P’- N. D. MacLean f l'\l)I-Jll'l‘.\l(l-lR , 1;\1u\1,.\1i;n ,1 v D ('I1--;I1|lI1-I11\vn and ‘j’ I .\....<11. \\'111~1111<1- 9! p Q I’I1onc 1111 y j» .. . , -| - watchful - thr- Const Guard at. I .. . i CRASWELI. for Photographs. i —-~ CCLLISOAPS for better Perman- L-90l-5-2B-tf ._____ 'l'llE ANNUAL THANK OFFER- S. of the Bon- _ will be held 5iillfldy evening :11 7.150. The sci-vice R 1.1-111p.i11n, will be gnen 1n story 11-391-7-16-11. en; Wa ves. ING of the W. M. s.1..\v Baptist Churi-h and sting. Worship 111-1.". as follows: A .\1; Churchill CI-tlt- River 7.110 P. M .\l1=.Q111-ci1, student 1\1ll preach. L-Il9fi-7-16-li. IIIUIPTON (‘llARGl-L-Rev. D. Services on '.<,;1111rla,v. July 18th 11s follows: Bon- .\Illl\\' ll A. M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. 1111 at De Sable on Nlonnay even- .l. Aitu-i-lsoti. M-uiisier. irzg July 111111 11L 8 o'clock. L-308-7-l6-li. ‘ (‘IIURFH 0F ‘1)i\111e .<(‘l".'ll'€$ will be ‘Sabbath. July 18th. at Pt. 1111110 A. M a1 P. M. J. H. Bshop. student. THE CENTRAL PARISH-Divine w ll be held on Sabbath Canoe Cove 1100 300 P. M. and Mr. Jack SCOTLAND. — held on Prlm Knioss 1.30 P. M. in: Duutlas 4 P. M. at. Bangor 7.30 L-406-7-l6-li. Nliss (‘vladijyBt-ll and a short trip to N'w wherc they will visit relatives anal friends. Mr. 1111-11111 Callaghan. BA. Elmsdale. S1l[l"l'\'l.<OI‘ of Schools 11.-is tznne to M1. Allison University ,- -o take a Summer School course. R"v E. E 11111-1- l't‘(‘f’li'l\ aiuued from Edam. ma k - "v .~i\f‘llfllll‘l n short 11mi- ‘llll\'f‘,\ on Prince Edward i11-furs- rctiiriiiiig to N. B. \\'Il.’t'(‘ Mr Ashley has accepted a r1111 to Kcswick Ridge United church. Presentation At Cornwall A1 the clo<e of the Stmday school i11 Cornwall United church on June 27th tin- senior lZlfIS pre- 111111-11 their lent-her Mrs. D. K. Rxxxs with a beautiful silver flower centre and address. The pre cntation was made by D-“TIS Cr0~b_v. The address was read by Erma B11111. The following 15 the addms5;_ Dear Mrs. Ro.-1s—We your Sunday v school class o! senior girls of C0m_ \v.'1‘l Umtz-rl church cannot allow 1111s opptirtiiiiity to t-xpro-slug our regret for your 1cm. 11111’. and our appreciation of your Ieriii-rz worth as a teacher and true friend. During the time with 11.. _v0-.1 have disposition 11ml genial manner en- dvarcd j/ouisc-‘f to 11s all. your -\11<'i't-'-.-» 51s a lPiiPIlPi‘ has been very marked d111- to your superior 1.31mi nnd 1l1nrougl1_ know-ledge Bllill‘. by your kindly We are sorry: that you are leaving 11s. yct. we ari- pleased to know that. You lire 11m. forsaking our bland homi- 11ml 111- 11-01 coitfirlr-nt that 1f your rast sum-ms is an index to the future. you will make mflny Wan“ fl‘l(‘ll(‘I-' and int-ct. with every sitccess .11 yo-n- i11-w 111-111 of labor. Please at-t-ent t.his lit-lie gift. with “if Pit-Yer that God may bless your efforts and 1f He wills. that you mnv ion! be Shared to continue _v¢-11r 11111111111 service in his vine- yard. Siam-d on behalf of your Senior Gill“ Sundry School class. (Patriot. Pleas C .1 ATP-Willi! Opcnr-d with 1.111- ‘Ode’ folfowi-d b_v 1111- reading 011,119 Crr-t-d by the President. The min- 1110s of the May mvcting u-ere read and 1idopted. The different com- mittee; cave thi-lr rt-ports and the new om-s named were: Sick-Mrs. Garfield Stevenson. and Miss Edith Bncnall. Correspondence was read by 11.1». Se-CFPKRYN MissiegMuriel Stevenson and Edith Bapznall were Illlfffillllflfl to attend the annual Convention at Charlottetown and Mis- Nnrma Pcppin {e11 Wednesday. c-n Glasgow 11nd Vfrs. As-hley- who I tRev) ‘ pass. without. , you have been , of the ’ umni-r “'11s 11111-11 for lhe.r trans. poi-tut on for some. .\fi's Gnrfleldl Steven “.11 .\Tl's'. ilm-old Bagnallfl and M Mt-Eachern. w-ere appoint- crl t5 writ:- a letter of condolence to 1hr- Ftcrfram family. Roll Coll 11x15 answered with a -.\l'otto" “rs Pope Bwtznrill mvrr-d 1'10 member; Julv n-Mlinu WhPTI‘ roll 1-11‘1 will ba oiis-tv-rt-ti vvlh 11 "llz-"lih l-llnt." P-W (‘shun-i11 Crminiitr-e: M-‘s. Pope 111121-1111: Mr Mat-Fhchcrn: Mrs. SiI-phcii Ber 11. Prom-am; Missies 111-111- Nicholson 11nd Edith Bngnall. ‘The meeting closcrl with the King, Lunch was passed by the committee n char-ire. -G, to hcr homr- for the. THE_C_HARLO7TTETOWN GUARDIAN EXHIBITION ‘R-ACE , The. Central Guardian CONFEDERATION LIFE SUBANCE. Him-y von Rhiin. royal love Ls The Guardian's serial story starting next \\'L't.'I-(. regular Saturday evening Charlottetown 11 P. M. J. A NIChCIIoOH, Minister. 7.30 Brackley. Divine Worsh p Highfield 7.30 PA Special music. Harrington Choir L-395-7-l6-. Sacrament of the Lord's Traverse on Sabbath 13th. Servii at. 10.30 and 7 and on Saturtd. 17th at 7.30 P. M. Mr. Donald 111.1 Donald will preach Sabbath c111. 111g The Sacrament wll 111- distal-r..- ed in People's Church. Sabbath 25th. Services at the sau. hours. L-llflfi-T-lti EARNSCLlFl-"E “OJIEKVS rxs-ri-rr-i-is The July nteetuig of the Eat-11.- t-Llic- Women's Institute 1111s 1111 11‘. the home of Ivlrs. Peter Alt-inn;- with an nllentiaiit-c 01' seven 1111-111 bers and five visitors. L-40T-7-lU-l City, c. .___. GEORGETOWN BUS will 1111111 1r. sl leaving Georgetown 6 P. M. lelnin, I l opened b_\- repeating the Creed. 111111- utes read and signed. Sick coin- -' miitee reported making one anti were re-apiloiiited. It. 11 as tnnv- c1111 ed and seconded to paint. exterior of school and hire paritei- to do 111. work. Decided to send sIiipmr-nt, o1 old woolens last of July if possible Mrs. Laura Mclnills and Ali-s. B. Doyle were appointx-d dcicpntr-s 1o attend district convention at U121.- July 13th. Next. meeting to hc i11-Id in the school. Mrs. Roy Alum-h 11111- Mlss Laura Young, lunch commit- tee-. Roll call to e answered 1- paying a nickel. Meeting 1.11011 1- jcurned and lunch was served. _.__:______ BRADALBANE AND VICTNH '- The farmers of this vicinity 11.1. finished seeding and hope 1. weather man will give more .~-1.- shine during Jtly. The mart-age of Mr. Kenm-ti Graham and _M1.ss May-mic .-\11 drew-v took place recently and 1111.. many friends wish them y-cars. 11... years of happy wedded life. Mr. James Styche returned to his home in Halifax. he is very 11111011 missed by Bradalbane friends as ht was a talented musician. Mrs. Christie Nicholson, Glen Valley is a. patient in the P. E Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen .\i.-i>..,...-.1‘ motored to Charlottetown recon-ii Bradalbane Rural school DEA 1-11- gflged Miss Margaret Ford -1 teazher f0 rthe following year. Miss Welthy Cousins is spending her holidays at her home in Brad- albane. Mls s Hazel oodside IN- 12-6798-7-12-311’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. -- Serviees Sunday. July 18th. Mourt Stewart: l1 AM. lvlarshfield ll A M Sunday School Marshfie o‘ 230 P , has been appointed teacher for Brndalbanv 1 Village school. Mrs. Sterlingfylqc-LR-au and Ml?» Katie McLean Glen Valli-y" were rc- 06111 Vifilwls 1.0 Charlottetown. Mrs. William McLurc i- patient. in the P. E. I. having spent. the past two month» there. still :1 Mrs. May Lord. Stanchi-l. has re- 1._.rncd to her friends in Darnley. Having SOICIN-IIPIIrYTFOIiCFIV to 3-11 Norman Day of Clinton. Mr. W111- Hospital ' home aflt-r visiting t 1am McLui-e and family 11111-1- loker. . 11p their future in west Royalty. , . home The many friends of Mn. Harry Keatfng, Stanchel are glad to hear she is making good recovcry from i191- recent. operation i11 the P. E L-Eand Hospital. Mr» E- Humphrr-y. Slanchcl. 1. bulsly engaged wonderful crop of ft-IYHYIJcYPr-s. MT- HRFTY Kcaliriz spent thr- weekend ln Charlottetown. 1m (JhnrIesNN-Tvdnnd. 1121111111. "S98 DGVIIS” Brilliant ACtIOH l Picture At Prince Edward ._______ FEATIIRBS THE STARS Army, navy and marine corps have a1 had their day of glorifying on the screen. In "Sea Devils." RKO Radio has gone into a new i11-Id for its sntiing~the exciting work of the Coast. Guard -— and has evolved ouc of the most dra- inuliu and thrilling films 011110 MBRSOH. Vir-tnr McLnule-n. Preston Fnstt-ryperformanccs 111 0F “THE INFOBMER’ and another rescue when a Iarg yacht is blown ashore during .1 hurricane. emphasiw in vlgorou. fashion the daring nclncvcmeiits 11f the Service, and the realsm of their screen presentation umkes {m some of the most. breathless tllm moments i11 many months. 11nd Ida 1111111110 share the sit-liar, roles-performances m .1 way 113m. honors .n this colorful tnle of cour- - inisccnt of their Work ]|\ ashore. i ora hlt- "The 1111/- at. st-a and romance Mt-Lnglci; 1s 11 crusty old C. P. 0., PFOIIII of his uu-tlals for valor and 11f his niotherlcss datighter. Ida Lupino. Pom-r is n devil-may-cnre scarran WHOSE attentions to Miss Lupino are misinterpreted by the Mt-Lnglen. and whom Mc-Laglen drafts aboard his own cutter to keep him away from the glr‘. How the mmancc works out, is in 11.-oil an illiSflflllllg stmgv. but lt "s 3 Hlflll-d by the gripping sct-nr-s of 111-01 k. The rrst-ur of i111- pnsseuet-rs berinbtrdofifln 1 1 111111 the] M (‘kl-y err-w from a burning iner. tie ice- climber‘; Grand Bank; The two stars give magnifier-i11 1111-11‘ respet-tl". tlu- mcu lnforiticr". 1111111111.- the, parts themselves arc 1011111 unlike. Miss Luplnos portrayal highly effect ve. and the cliaraclu izntion of Donald Woods as Fostm . rival, and of Helen l-‘lnt as Mc- Laglens lady-love are brilliant-i handled. The Prince Edward's program al<o lncludéa another .01 tht- 111-1111- tilul series of Technicolour‘ Musi- cal R0mBfIC€S—-HIL4 om- wriflr-rl "Lovers Paradlsc-‘l-au Our (111111: comedy featuring thr- IFFF]ll'l‘>-lI)I." Sl)flt1k_VMCFRl'l:II1(I. mid t1 i11-w Mouse Cartoon. “Alpine I I 1 1n plckuuz his, _.___ TALE 0F BOMANCE-Thrlllu g as the Prisoner of Zerida is The Guardians new serial story stat-i11 g next. week—"The Green Hussar" i-g, ____.. 111E GREEN HUSSAR~A roll:- inyz tale o1 revolut. on. intriuuc 11111 new _ .___. YORK UNITED CHARGEZ-Rt-v. Sci-vici- July 18th. ll A. M. Central Chuicu 2 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 3.110 York 'L-389-7-l5-l (znuncn or SCOTLAND-Jill ’ Suppl- w ll be dispensed in 1.11s Kirk. 011,1 .\11-r-t1111. s 1 For PRO VIN CIA L EXHIBITION AUGUST 1 7th. u» 20111. With the publication of its race program by the Provincial Exhibition today interest will soon be centering on the great. racing 20th. For years ment, purses paid at the wire four days racing with classes that fit any horse ls assured. This year thi" 2 has been a few changes made in the program such as the introduction of the Two , Three and Four-Year-Old Fufuri ties, open to colts entered in these events. In- terest, has beg“ sfgadfly growing in {h9g9 juvelnle racing affairs which IIBVG Bfllflei fl'0ll‘l IiII over the Maritime Provinces, although known JS [I18 PIIIICG Edward lilflfld Flllllfllles. It is felt that in staging them at ' ' ' ular in the United States and Europe. The 01h er ciases have been planned so as to brinz the best available racing talent together. They have been changed but. slightly fmm I851 W" when the contests were voted among the best 0f all “HW- A notable feature this year is the donatIOII 0f a 5931mm] BWTIIDB SH"? T7005)’ h? the Macdonald Tobacco Company of Montreal, IHWWI! 35 the Brill“! Cf1"5°IS_T1'°PhY» l" b9 presented to the driver who scores the most P011115 during U"! f0!!!‘ “Y5 Paclllg- A c"! "l1- pears elsewhere 0n this page. This gift from the PODITIBFVTIJDBWO Cflmlflllly I5 mllfll "P- preciated and everywhere among horsemen spoken of with interest. It. will no doubt be the means of further increasing" the rivalry among the great teamsters who will attend the meet. in mid-Au ust. _ Specglal prizes for owners, drivers and gr ‘101115 WI" be cflnlilllled a5 usual» will‘ the s" for breaking the track record both trotting and Dilflltl-l- y , R. M. Wehher, of Milllown. N.If., who was EH21!!!“ at II"! ‘foncluslon of I35‘ years rqms‘ will again act as starter and a capable stand 0f Officials ‘VIII Judge 5m’ l-fme the “ems- The track, which is even now in excellent Wlldllloll- W1" be fulfil" 111117797“ f‘) 55 1° make it faster than ever in its history. All b01395 must be declared II.‘ at eleven? clmkfm the day prior 10 the race. This will permit the 11111113291119?" 1° have 59°“? cafds prmted Wm‘ the actual starters and thus prevent confusion due l0 a "umber 0f D0155 b91113 0" u" 5m" card which have been drawn. . . In addition 10 the race program of the four days. August 17th t" 20m- “ magnmcent- Iine of Vaudeville and other entertainment has been secured. Here are the race events: - DNAIILDTTETDWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND “The Kentucky of Canada " Dharlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibifilllt RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, August 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th, 1937 _ (A DTEMBER OF THE NATIONAL TROTNITNG ASSOCIATION) . FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE ———— — — PURSE $500110 2.12 TROT AND PACE—4 seconds allowed trotters-PURSE $400430 2.15 TROT AND PACE-4 seconds allowed trotters —PURSE $400.00 2.11 TROT AND PACE - - ~ - — — — — —— — —PURSE $40011" 2.20 TROT AND PACE - — — —- — — — —— —— —— —— PURSE $4004)” 2'23 “E r r .7 r " 7 1: ‘r “"7111; 17."“~“§l.i'°'f§"°° (For pacers who. ave not a en a recor 0 . or e er 1n - 2.14 TROT —————— - ~— — —— —— — — —- —PURSE $401100 2.17 TROT ------ — — — — —- — — — —— —PURSE $401190 9. 2.22 TROT (Open t0 Trotters who have - - PURSE $35030 not taken a record 0f 2.14 or better in a race _ l0. 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 5500 to be distributed among the winners along with the amount paid in for these Futuritii-s, ‘ WPIP-‘NH F‘ 9°?‘ given during the meeting. The» Th,” n, mo“, clggfiiflpd dash rim-s and two or more runnin| races will be Duh" do m‘ mum h. will be for purses of S100 each. with 5'}. entrance fee deducted hum I110"?! ""1""!- lrnpliy competition. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS -‘ ' -' ivr-n to the nwner of the winning horse in each race. THE MACDONALD T0- Bitfijsptéglvgl-‘XINT “(ll-l hNlgNifltl-IAL has donated a beautiful Trophy, known as The Brltllh Coiuoll Trophy, which M" he awarded in the Driver scoring the mnsl. points during the mee ,.. This Association will also zlvn $21100 to the driver scoring thi- most points during the meeting. $10.00 to the driver scoring the second most points during the meet. First 11'3"‘ mun“ n“ . "n"! “u” "o pom“ “Id fourth place one point. $10.00 will be given the yvinniflfl driver in each race. $10.00 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trolled during the meet. and $10.00 to the driver driving = -' h t. ‘he lIl-srlellollii: Nzllcletllacdlttllyl-EE ‘ch:- Icrlfrectakcr of the horse trofllnl‘ the fastest heat and Ten Dollars to the caretaker _, n r1.~1.ih.a1. o’ ‘tli-“lvtogzlllzlilgillfill I11- ‘Q1111. i: the caretaker of each horse vvlnnlng a race in the trotting and pacing clauses ' h t. ' flulugligfti gong; M“ b‘, “in-n in it“; owner of the horse that. beats track pacing record of 2.0515 in a race except as i-nvltled for below. l-‘iftv Dollars to the owner of the horse that beats the track trotting record of 2.09% In l .511? exec-pt as provided for below. In case two horses heat the above records then the awards go to the fastest horsc. If two horses til- for the awards the money will h1- dlvided equally. Entries rinse August 2nd with J. W. BOULTER. Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ~ f 1 s , - ~ r - fer horses to another class to which they are eligible. re- (' ‘xhRAn LORD‘ I IONS open or substitute another without advertising, or alter or .1. Acus 1111.1". nm-rst extend rat-In": dwa- “ l’ R ‘ ' Additional entries of an individual ownership may m made in any class by the payment. of 1% mi closing date, hut entries of separate ownership, although ln the IIHIIO stable must pay installment in full. a The Charlottetown Race 'l‘rack is uuw one 111' the fast- est bust. Iald out and cared fnr tracks. and surely the most beautifully situated of any in the Dlnrilima Provinces. A great deal of effort will i11- made to keep 1f m apple pl!‘ order, all through the period before the races flml IIIIFI"! the races so that no horse will become unsound or suffer injury and to enable them u. make fast time. Two ‘mm... of the lame ownership may start in the same race, providing the full 5% Ia paid on each starter, the drivers having the approval of the 111*”- All horses with names of driven must Jk‘ declared Q by ll o'clock am. the day prior to the race, when will"!!! will he drawn to enable us-td prlnf score card: with actual starters. Horsemen (providing they arc ran-lug exclusively at our meeting) ‘by wlrlng at our cirpense notifying ll! 0' "l?" arrival will be mef at the train and their hairs-m- trans‘ ferret] to the ground without cost In UICIThEISO taken away without. cost to them. Every effort will be made to make the horsemen‘; stay pleasant and send them 8W5)’ "d5"! that. they have been well treated. Eligibility based on N. T. A. money winning classifi- cation. The ha... . .. M l m" for any accident or (Ia-man f» any person or prowl! during this meeting, and fhla understanding la part 0! this contract. All races to be raced on three heat plan: 10"; of each purse will be awarded lo the winner. The remainder will be divided into three equal parts. one part to he ram! f0! each heat. 1n the event of there being three heat winners they ahall have a fourth heat to determine the winner. H", Sh". Ind submit n". .Al| purses divided 50, 25, l5 and l0. Entry fee 5%- Flve per cent. of the money raced for each ht-at will be deducted from the first. and second horses: 3"» will he deducted from the third hom- and 2% from the fourth horse. Entrance fer-s and deductions do nnt apply to Futnrlflcs. N. T. A. rules to govern. except when they conflfcl with these conditions. Be sure and bring your eligibility certificates. THE OFFICIALS The officials will be selected for their experience and reliability and will he fnm-ucfod to carry out the rnlen firmly and fairly lo all. All pllfle Illlmcy will be paid Immediately after the noes and honemen are asked to get same from Secretary before leaving. PRESENTATION OI‘ PRIZE MONEY I-‘rfday evening the ‘Praufdmt will award special rib- bons, prfzel. to the winning ovum, driver-maul caretakers. eligible as on July 15th. Earnings or affect classes or conditions. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary, Si: horses to enter and four to start. Rlghf reserved fn chln|c program. reject any entry. or If entry appears to lay over field to the extent that lhere ls not, in the opinion of the management, suffix-lent competition. then the ufd entry may he transferred to a faster clan or entry fee refunded. bar any driver and tn declarr race off on account of bu! weather. or falling to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starter! to trans- Entries Close August 2nd. Horses records made after that date will not Charlottetown, P.E.I. CLASSES 1