0'" "ltnlilftllis nuns: RACES‘ "mutt Wednesday, Thulgday Auil Friday Will Be The Three Big Days Of 01d Home I Week. inviting Park oa lSomethinginbout Th I I I Thirty-four Trotters and Pacers; ‘have been entered in three events‘ ~lo be raced at the Charlottetonrnl Wednesday after-f noon, This meanl big fields in aachf M b9 0f amllsé-‘e-c... and as a great many of the‘ ment and sport. They will vast throngs of people to a the City of (Hiarloitetotvn to witness the spec- tacular parades, the thrilling horse races and the wonderful competition among the fire- fighters of the Maritimes. WEDNESDAI, THURSDAY, WILL BE FCLL OF THRILLS You will sec the finest horses in the Mari- a: z-v-as sewn time Provinces in action. You willlsee the pick of athletic Firemen in competition. ' You will see magnificent parades. You will see the finest Decorated Floats Parade ever put on in a Maritime City. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday are the days which must bring the money into the Old Home Week Treasury. l On the afternoons of these Three Days we hope to fill the Driving Park Grounds with‘ spectators. horses are llkh daas matched the racing should be or the. very D891. ~ 0 A; will be noticed the chutes, route from all over the Biariflme‘ Provinces and include all the pro- : stflbléS. The track is in ex-‘el’. but limit?!‘ U"! callable Qflre 0t, n; condition and given good, weather the racing will be equal if. l ‘éuitnnmn ~ e Trotters and Pacers fr-Bavius owing to a recent ac- cident will not be a starter. ' 4. Autumn Belle, owned by wxA. Rudderhatn. ' Sydney. N. B. This mare won at Amherst Saturday in a good field of ttotters. She is That Will Start Tomorrow Afternoon, _ _ , and evenlygsteady and reliable and can troc, inst. 5.—Captain Jackson. 2.30%. own- ed by P. S_ Brown. Charlottetown. P. E. i. The Captain was a little disapppoinlment to his former own Mr. P. S. Brown has improved l\-- marltablyr, It he gets away righ: BIIIIlIlAIlS trill toasts ARRIVE rot I i The largest shipment of Race Horses ev- ‘er brought to a Maritime city arrived in Char- Ilottetown last night on the 6.30 train bringing lNIN E CARLOADS or a total of FORTY FIVE jrace horses. i These horses are from the. most famous y aQiir-"lgp. , FRIDAY, 21s rnor AND PACE. runs: , asoooo ' ‘and won a heat a few days ago ll!‘ 9"s9l¢l°m C-- 2-1355 "Willi! ll? .f0ur race; tbiyyear In 110', superior r0 anything ever §crfand on hi5 stride he will certainly, _ ‘ . . i: Ibis Province. Below is a shorrbe among the four to receive pay Stables In the Riantnne Provlnces and have alt-own’. of the different horses thatThH-‘IH- haw? glllvléd. 5_-\l3‘-li Todd. QWIP 5| "Y C.!*'n-. ,.‘l.;<l-'innon, Charottetown, P. l-. 2.18 and 2.20, but is somewhat un- reliable. There are nine horses entered inl Trvmss Belle Kiwi Own“! b! w 4)“; eve-pr and 1r i,» a 531g be! ghatfB. Bic-Arthur. Kensington. P. E. 1.. or 111cm will start, is well known to race goers, as a vinces. and willbe seen in action at the Char- 2,19%, Th“ mm “flash steady new‘ Iottetown Driving Park on WEDNESDAY 0...... t, can..." and Ham-I sfiu-c cit-mus. ma. own-a and FRIDAY afternoons. mond. Woodstorm, _\‘, 3,, mm waglby Ira Carr, Covebeud. P. E. L, is, ‘purchased in Ohio this Spring for alill the form of his life. He recently big amount of money. He has triallwoll fl "Ye heal r800 in Summer" ed in 2.0354, over a half mtle tracknsido over a slow track. I 1—R8<l Line. Don’t fail to see these races, they will give V212,,“ so he m be Calumet“, 3% Q Mtcmnau, Freder,ua_isx_ B__ you a thrill you Will remember for a long time. ' - _ , 35 DO ‘V011 an' TKCES 8S1’ v v rezLhilftllegyz-‘sanaiigd owned by thr-"lmt may be due bow. y T0 OUR CITIZENS AND OLYT-OF-TQWN ' e stables‘. won a beat a few" lll-Lmyti 060189, 221V‘, Quince. ago in 2.141", and is a pretry by Dr. Bounces, Summeroldc, l’ _y glib Lancer. 1H‘ ,1 gtlrtlllnwald: llégtlfillilsllipgoluuag ‘I Ll - 3-4 at Bi en, 2. ’. '- tvne 9Y5 Y. I W0 argue: ' h, Frajkxxdzfnfii Hana,‘ g3 g" an, _,,,.,,,,, ,, b“, ,,, ,,,,,,,,_. m," m, n, _'l_l‘he-Old Home Week Committee , a_ band _of will t... any... t, William Cttm- s. he you t... a 1...... 1...... u. bc-atctttzens serving only for the good of the city xnilrgfi. than whom theroisno better l ’ . v ...~............. ... Canada. Jean a... 0..., and backed up by our very splendid new s- straight ‘ hears and looks like the pick of the l .-i.. mlirluciry- Dillard. 2.08%, Thu -\'- B- This racer has been mike 2.27 TROT. 2.30 PACE. PURSE _1—Ecllo mlllilogyned by ctflpapers of Ch’town and with the hearty sup- "“"“” “d “‘“'"“°“"- "°°"*"°°*" port of our Charlottetown Her-chants, have’ Iiheen racing on the N. B, Maine and N. S. Cir- , t. has been "Quins m... heiwefln cults. They are all trained performers handled ~ by the ablest reinsmen in the lllaritime Pro- * horse campaigned through the Ditto-l“ 2-15 H"! 100W! mm 0B8 B! “~- Circuit with great success a few M15’- 11! U": b11110!» HE has the all- years ago, llt- is a fast and game "$111389 0i "W53! cI-Pflflfilvfi this pacer and will make them all step. Fri"? 5—I.AJrlizset, 2.00%- Owned 2.—Saint Sig owned by James “Conroy and Stewart. Charlottetown. Ammg’ Charlimemw“. P- E- l» baa ‘ ‘P. n. 1., is m the form of his lIfe-lifi" Sflfwuzilnz sites in 2-20 over ' ' - ‘ He i5 going smooth and seems to be P on rn w ct ls two seconds It Is from thls Source we w“! get ourrablc to Ncl off nniles in 2.16 very >‘10\’~‘. 80 We would call her Pretty revenue largely, to help defray the cost of this ten thousand dollar undertaking. To‘ attractyou we have put on the bestf programs that money could buy. 1 We want you to patronize us. ‘I We want you to come yourself and bring all your friends Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Charlottetown Driving Park. WEDNESDAYS PROGRAM, JULY 15TH 10.30 A.M.-Strect parade. Parade that will be remembered fbr years to come. 11.30 All-Official welcome to visiting Firemen at Strand Theatre, by His Worship. Mayor John McKcnna. 1.30 P.M.-Intel~Mar-itime Horse Races. In three classes the finest campaigning. horses of thcl Maritime Provinces will meet in spectacular contents. lease and looks good. easily. We look to seehlm a big‘ factor in the contest. By the way.‘ 6—llal (lentry, 2.14%, owned by G. R. Hooper, Charlottetown. P. i-l. l. He. will be remembered by his‘ excellent cantpalgn last year in which h»;- only met defeat twice. He 2.171,’; with‘ has been working in 7~Xauthia B, E.. 2.14%. Is own- ‘ic-d by Dr. l... DeC Macintosh, Hart-I, land. N. l3. This mare is very tough land game and consequently hard, to beat. Sh»: won a couple of good campaigns this year and will be, one o f the winners we feel pretty; confident. I 8.—-Dan Patchen, 2.15%, owned by fair. Z—Dapper Don. owned by Hunt me is the only trotter In the bunch. "WWI Klflly. Charlottetown. P. E l., was Extra good this spring. (raught him in 2.18, but, he was beaten in Summerside due to breaks. If he keeps straight lit- slwtlplrl be n factor in the race, -I—-Prlnce Mack. owned by Colon- el MncKinnon. has been miles in 2.17%. but Is somewhat tied ‘up t. r... .. m... m... “m... 0,, \vg.t.ll€€ have put on TWO DAYS Horse-racing and nesday h. should be one of m" money thinners. 5—Ki>lil@» 2.21%. ovrned by John Murray. Clyde River, l’. E. ._ is well known to all race goers. 6—’I‘he Pup, owned by H. A Campbell. Ch"l‘own and should Llrot Kclonel hiaclfllpnou, Cbarlottotowrrlottr track very close to 2.18. P. E, 1.. is in good shape andrhas worked miles in 2.16. He should be Kt factor In the contest. , S—T, J. Develin, 2.15%, is owned 30C Firemen with four Bandl. Maqnliicent by E. O. McDonald. Fredericton. N/Dal’. 511d 1135 I-Wliletl in 3-17 -l3.. and uilll be driven by Tom ‘Holmes who Is a real OXPufl with the reins. '1‘. J. likes our track where ‘he disposed of a lot of goorhones "lust year in n great race, and Iwhere he got his rccortl of 2.15%. 2.21 TROT, PURSE $500.00 l—George Moore, 2.16%, owned iby Gallagher and Hammond, ivood- stock, N. II. This trotter has been The greatest drivers will be pitted agalnst each otherwinnmg on the Maine and New for the biggest purses ever offered at a mid-summar- mesh-Brunswick emu“ h, gas, time and ing. The Classes‘ are. 2.15 Trot and Pace with 9 super steedl. 2.21 Trct with l0 taut trottera. 2.27 Trot, 2.30 Pace, with 15 starters. Do not min these trotting races. They will be full otlgel! flwily exciting incident; 7.15 P.M.—Monstcr Decorated Street Parade with Bands. Moat maqniq ' ' ' ficcnt thing in the Iinc of Decorated Floats Parade ever rtemptcd In the Maritime Provinces. Thin feature of Old, Home Weelcahould be seen by everyone In Prlnce Edward Island. THURSDAY, JULY 16TH .55; pi 10.30 Ant-Unveiling ot $17.000.00 Soldier's Monument. Grand Parldvilu, challenging oarsrnen. Walter, of Military grid Naval men and magnificent ceremony. 1.30 P.M-—Flremen’s Sports at Charlottetown Driving Park. 12 Mari-mere for the time Cities including Halifax, Moncton, Amherst, FalrvIIIe, Fredericton Truro. Charlottetown and Summerald; and oth- er: will inieFfn a battle for Firemen’s honora. Firemcrvs Tournaments have always been exciting and! have always drawn large crowds, but this one wIII exceed anything ever before attempted. Do not tail to see our gallant Firemen In competition with their friends from Now Brunswick and Nova Bcotla. FRIDAY, JULY 17TH 1.00 PAL-Start o! 45 Mil: Road Relay Race. 1,30 P.M.—Sccond day of Inter-Maritime Horas Races, In which the but o! New Brunswick and Nova Scotla will compote aqalnat Prince Edward Inland. Biggest Stablea. Finest Horace, Boat Driven. all atrlv- lng to win. . .,..I-'. , . ~“' y Three Guinea 81.50000 In Puraca. 7 2.17 Trot, 9 Entrlec. 220 Pace, 11 Entrlea 2.40 Trot, ‘I0 Elm-lea t’? Old Home Week Committees have been worklng on It ulnco In! your and have, they believe. provided a program never before attempt- IQ In the Maritime Provtncca. They want you to sea It and no It all I1 poulblo, but If you cannot attend every feature, plan In aura and be prount on Wednesday, Thursday and Frlday afternoon: at tho Char.- Iottatowu Driving Rflk- _ Drug More: are clilrylilb coupon tlckota, 3 Tickets tor $100. luy your floluta ltWha 1mg Moro and aavo a wait at the gate and aloe lava money. mo. tam». n Mm. T. Fflrfofdln glvlnyull particular: ot Old Home Weak oall at Pub- Ilolty Otlca ad us . . W. ..R. TINNEY, . __@§ v- looks like the best in his class. ‘L-Princess Aubrey, 2.17%, owll- .r.-d by Frank Adams. Halifax, N. S. is \'~.i'y speedy but has not been tracing extra good this year. It ahe , 7.——Hiilda Mac. owned by William ‘Jenkins, Dtlnstaffnnge. P. l1] lwas the winner of the 2.40 Trot and Pace at Sttmmersitle Dominion over Charlottetown track. She looks to ‘be one of the hes‘. in her class. 8—-!IlIsa Atlantic, otvner by Lester Randall, Moncton. N. 13., i135 been winning on the Maine and New Brunswick Circuit and also won Saturday at Amherst. Sh» is "bred In the purple mid is said to ‘ be .a.ble _to 2-15. If so she can have first money. il-Vatlua S. Jolla is a trotter also owned by Mr. llnndall. He won at Monoton on Dominion Day hm has been beaten since fn ordinary time. Billy Aubrey, River Boy. Jimmie Mack and National R. are others that will be starting. that have had more or less good and bad racing. 1f ‘compete against each other in a grand Tour- - Amherst Horse Race ' I; is their day on they may he winner. BICYCLE RACE TUIIIIY ' . At 12 dclock (sharp) today the ‘.\1. Hooter of Philadelphia In a spcc- um," George Sweet Alerchants la] race over a course of 13-8 miles Bicycle Race Wm b‘, m“ o" Phnadelphla 6°“, stat-ting from the Bank of Novn lghanergeqfup‘ Balsam"! “m1 byIScotia corner and continuing on a , tree eng. s. course which when finished at the I Beresford. present holder of theslarung pom, Wm be 10 mum tulip. llflll previously announced be; pom. o, me he," bicyclgljidem uould return It to the United States“ the ‘hrmme Provinces h“, em "helm" he W“ °l m" wdalr Itered ‘namely Edlwnrd llofnby I ' ECJrIIOAmnault. Frank Cox, and , m. '» en from llloncton. lDgad Heat In ,1 rt..- Jnrlgcs find‘ officials were utnrrouuccd lu Saturday's Guardian [and are asked to be present at five {minute-s to twelve today. right, however, she should be a good factor. From Hoover (Special to the Guardlan) PCTNEY, England. July 13. -. Jack Beresfortl. junior British chum-I I ‘on single sctlller todly defeated I AMHERST. July IZ-Fitteen him-I firs: aa“‘r.:f.;;>‘*.:‘:::‘::;:“.:::;I Shooting For Graphic Cup here Saturday afternoon witnessed- ?llver Bell, the dappled grey trotter‘ rom Brooklyn. spread eagle tbe- __ field‘ and n me “m” time W"'ogirlrlcngugmtllatlglyclifipilots: ‘he p°°1 lav°mé~ The Drm- weniopen to all tromers distances 300 '" ‘"1"’ M“! "d Tlnml I" Immmland r00 rd: seven shots per man position. In the, 2.18 trot. Jean Btu-l u ma, sqlgo; the Canadian gnar- ‘ien- "m" Hamu- “Tried D“ m"? en at the 300 range were as follows" s" I“ the Free-Per-ML balm “h” Captain o. N Galbraith 1......" all hard by Pansy Aubrey. of Iverlontv- pm J i; may ‘Tnnmw.’ H959"- "d T- LDQVH". °l Ffldli" Sergt. Mariner B: Kiddie Toronto: ctnn. Devlin and Jean Blngen raced sgfgt, A, Parnell, Verdun, Q., and n dead heat ln the second. gergr q n Tye" 0mm, 34 each. s“mm“y: 9W8!- ‘ I oronto' Major Frne-For-All. Merchant: Puma Cmwehaulef _On,_. LL L - . arvey, mmlns, Ont; Ltent. Jean Bingen, Maritime Alex Martin, Calgary. 33 each; Stables, Halifax . . . . . . .. 1 0 1 1 “no, c, w_ g 1mm,“ 3mm“ T J- 51ml"- E- 0- Mfi- Ont: Captain ll w Hulmt Win: Donald, Fredericton . . 3 0 8 3 mp3s; p“, w j 1mm, dtu'l Pansy Aubrey. Wm. and Con), (1 ,'>,.;,,.e_ Gnélph’ out: gfenthawn, River l-ls- 3g each; Se,“ H w Hummm It . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. victor“, B_ c; slag-gt: (L M zglllllg‘ H91 M9‘ 2i ' bile. ‘horonto, and Captain 0, I. - - 2 w 1, ' Andrewn- Wlflllllreg, 31each: Sergt. silver He“ D i’: - I‘. H. Redford. Toronto, 29. - a - ""1"- Ezcellettt shooting Ia hem; dons "Y- BYWWW In the Graphic Wimbledon Cup ilarry 0.. Jan. vl-lennesoey. and Stock Excgllbge Competitions. m"? Hebe" Several possible: were made n. the ”‘€§‘§."“§'°t. w' A‘ Rmlde" N0 "I'd nnmla use moot for the . y ey . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 8 4 Graphic Cup. Princess Aubrey, Wm, (lawman. llalltax ..... ., Q p a ._.____..... - aldr-Rrcnderlcton . . . . . . . ._ 5 l Seldom 0., l. 0_ 1 1 1 Time". 2.1a t-z; 2.1a t4; rm Q-QI been busy for‘ ONE YEAR preparing the most ambitious program ever attempted in the Maritime Provinces. That program starts. today and continues until Friday night. The total cost of staging it is in the neigh- made up by revenues obtained on WEDNES- ‘ DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY afternoons‘ at the Charlottetown Driving Park. In order to attract you there the Commit- have brought together the finestanimals in the Maritime Provinces. They have staged a Fireman’s Tourna- ment in which Twelve Maritime Cities will nament of Firemen’s Sports. We want you to see everything we have provided and enjoy every bit of our free pro- gram and we kindly ask you also to please come to our afternoon shows on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Charlottetown Driving Park and bring your friends, thereby providing our revenue to meet the bills of this ambitious undertaking. We will satisfy you! We will thrill you!! Don’t fail to come. I ‘ MILTON RIFLE SHOOT Following are the scores for Mll- tou's third shoot. 20o too 60o Ttl.‘ Eric Coles 29 Brenton Colt-s 2ft Roy Coles , 2.’! Earle Cotes 2U Percy Hooper 27 Ambrose Colt-s ‘.10 Herbert (‘olcs 2t; Henry (‘lose 1U Ilurry (‘Iiowatt 1N Harold Illamonrl 31 Gerald Hoopt-r Fred Ilooper It. Good Newcastle Wins “i Today At 3,1 and 8.45, ' Matinee--16c, 11c. ~, Night—26c, 21c, 11c ' TODAY Youtiv s. i nub MATINEE-JIC, 11o, NIGHT-ZN, 21., 11,, PRINCE so WA no i... . . strike up the Bandljattere a PICTURE! , _ * Grab your hat and qnt in . _ Its Tommy's biggest and best. Whoop ’er up! Here’s our good friend, Tom- my. headin’ a Iiig parade of high jinks and heart-tugs. Join the crowd! “IRON hlULEW-Ttvo Part Comedy borhood 0f $10,000, and this has largely to be .iii Tennis T0urney§ BATHURST, July 13, — Under, moat favourable weather conditions the NewcastIe-Itnthurst tt-tntis tournament was played llGIP yes» tcrday. The visitors cnlnc by nntor ,_ tars, the first arriving shortly after: _ ~ l0 o'clock and it who nearly 11.30‘ before the first event was staged 1nd the play contflnued until S * o'clock in the evening. l The locals succeeded In capturing. , six events, while the visitors wet-cl victorious tin seven. Under the dilr: cotton o! Mrs. J. R. Wood. afternoon rel was served on the grounds, Mrs. Woolltwns ably assisted by Mcsdarhes Bond and Cooper who; onzzrrtl and the serving “'35 (tone; by mo, s. Morse, Mrs. n. s. Mao-f Millan. Misses E. “McKay, (1, no‘; ard. l’. Gifford, G. Douceltc, MA Bond, K. Densmore. M. Morse, qt Faulkner. A. PI-bre, H. iVlllet, 1.1 Munro. E. Ellis. A. White and 51,: Efifi lllfidélleulngt 13g mrrlcrmnu,’ , a once a t ' a ‘m’ Han‘ l The world-loved paragon or m". AMATEUR aoxmo AT u:w{"°"‘"">' "E I "IWM cycle of, ANNAN Rang; ‘fléflh-flstrlnn Rubia-trading blown, with Fate and heating It to the‘ “There will be six classes. v|z"""'°"' ywo Rh! (112 lb .) B t 28 . Lmmmulm" (I331; viflehklelrnw 511'“). ‘ dkvxa-Jtalruralalnl.’ .‘.““’ M» ... z."::.:" .:::.*r I llt - enfiwa! . (anything over 158349,," “h” h“ ma‘ Tflmw" lbs. , Enter with J. M. Ahenrn boxlngfgnzlifz,” "N." w mm“ "hi instructor. Tlgnlhll, George wflk.‘ , or, Instructor at Charlottetown: I Y M. C. A. or James Pend nut!“ . lySecretar-y of the races. Ellminntloni Romance” Illotltl start at 1.2 ircloclrnnon. TWO PART conaov (Patriot please copy) fill. ‘ Z-Nights-Z I-MaL-l Friday — Saturday July 17th and 18th FRINGE ED WA RD ' iéflltfr. - SEATS NOW 0N SALE AT THE THEATRE TICKET OFFICE OPEN 9.30 A. M. TO 9 P. M. PRICES-NIGHT RE$ERVE—80c, $1.10. RUSH 52c. SATURDAV MATlNEE-ADULTS 52c. CHILDREN 20c. PRINCE EDWARD Special “Old Home Week” Feature Tomorrow and Thursday, July l5 & 16 ‘tragic-tori: .7 W ' , . Iiiluil@l*"'"$ H p ........ » v comm mo. m» t m“ F. t .' -' ~".=. not r1“ ‘ The buffalo hunt la on agalnl Thou- unuu of blaon stampede acrou the pllllll, While nun and Indian moot and club-tho whole thrilling spectacle o1 '76 l: reborn In tho qreatedl Zane Gray plotun of mom glll 2,000 buflalol IT ISN'T JUFT ANOTHER WEOTENN PI@TURl-' LT’! ANOTHER "COVERED WAGON” __ . . . - _ _ ,1 , - - 1 l 1 “tug mono-ii ‘claw