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Aus- 20- Hanford MacNider. newly appointed United States Minister to Canada. today announced he would leave f0! Ottawa in time to confer with Premier R. B. Bennett before the latter leaves for the London Irnllfif- ial Conference. The new Minister today B985“ l" intensive study of Canadian affairs and was closeted with C adian of- ficials at the State Department 101‘ several hours. Current reiwm m" one of the first matters to come un- der the hand of the Minister at the Canadian Capital would be the re- sumption of negotiations concerning the St. Lawrence Seaway pro- ject remained today without definite official confirmation. It p inted out however. that so far as Washins- tan is concerned the time appears 9M3‘? worn.» mu accomroni,‘ ripe for some move. President Bony-- ~r has long been a supporter of the ~ or...» our flier-SE gvgtmflimliaihfifi Bentrai: Guardian —-»-— CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. E. C. Robertson will preach Sabbath 24th at oolonun at 10.30; and Argyle Shore Hall st 7 p. m. BRADALBANE-United Church of: Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday August 34. I-re u fol- lows: Granville i1 a. m. Rose Valley u 3 p.,m. Bradslbane ‘l p. a5. Tnos. Palethorpe. Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MscDougall will preach Satur- day 23rd at Belle River at 7.30 p. m. and Sabbath 24th at Point Prim at 10.30; Kinross at 2.30; and Birch Hill at ‘I p. m. PHESBYTEHIAN SERVICES as followsz-Aug. 24, Mt. Stewart at 11 a. m.; Harrington at 3 p. m. Marsh- field at 7.30. Dr. Fulton will preach at Mt. Stewart and Harrington. Rev. Dr..Genge will occupy his pulpit at Marshfield. roucc Ancarlwo faker's booths were closed at the Exhibition grounds yesterday by the police for certain alleged illegalities in their operation. The owners were placed under arrest. Plain clothes rnen throughout the city assist the offic- ers in keeping an eye on violators of traffic by-laws. LUCKY SCORE CARDS-The win- ner of the 5 pound box of Rainbow Chocolates donated by the Natitonal Candy Co.. to the holder of the lucky score card, was Mra. MacDonald, Kent St., who held No. i780. To Mr. Maurice Bolger, who held No, i640, was given a. carton of Morris Ginger Ale; and to Mr. Wallace Higgins, holding No. I930, a car window glass Today a carton of ginger ale will be given by Morris Ginger Ale C0,, and a. car glass by Mr. Charles Carson. rm; cnanwrrcrowu GUARDIAN T““‘__u m” i AEROXON bring together contending horses i1: which there is great public interest.‘ Many will want to sea what happens when Major Aubrey, Iilmwaod and, Billy Cope, etc., hook up in the 2.1a The Moat canonical fly f‘ tcher what ‘ when Jacqueline, Lucky ‘j Lindy and Galahad try conclusions} in the 224 Pace. Then the 2:4 ‘n-oti will be good with Johnny Walker My Guy. captain Jackson, Dame Dillon and others. Boys, it should be a real afternoon's sport. l THOUSANDS Continued from Page 1 S. who got tangled up, sixth. Sec. 5 Mare with foal at foot. 1st Keppoch Farm. 2nd. George Holmes, Amherst, N. race-pd thvueulcswul moo ‘ ' ' w net Sec. 8. Pllly 3 years old and up- l wards. 2nd. Alfred Webster, Midgell 3rd. Claude Madlvlillan, Mount Ed- vard Road. Sec. 8. Filly 1 year old lst C. E. Pratt and Son. St. Peters 2nd George Holmes, Amherst, N. S Third Heat. This was another g9; 9 p031 g 1930 touch battle between Aubrey the SUMMM“ 1st George igolrnes, Amherst n. are" 1nd Bihlen Aubrey. Aubrey the s I ' 2.19 Class Pace. Purse $500.00 ' gfforirizsiislvgflafiglfl 1115!. 581:! 2nd. KeppocJ-l Iliarm. Kappoch H"?! - - Sec. 10. Stallion so took the position from Bingen 8mm Aubrey’ 2'15 m”. 1st Frank MacKgy gllarlottemwn Aubrey. who was in third PM, Kihnon) ............. .. 2 1 1 RRNQ 3 ' 80mg up the back attach H“ Aubrey the Great, 2.14% sec. “Brood ma“ any age‘ Gentry showed a lot of speed until (“em”) """ " 1 2 z 1st George M. Holmes Amherst Well past the quarter. racing on the mm 52'“ ‘M°Mm‘m " a 6 a Sec. l2. Stallion and three of its cum“, mm droppms back Th“ Hal npion. 2.1a (Jardine) . 4 a 4 get save Blngen an opportunity to set Mr" Bum‘ n“ (“'3' 1st. rranlr MacKsy ‘Charlottetown out or the pocket and he rushed past vem” """"""" ".' 1*‘ 5 n. a. No. a I Harry S. on the home stretch then H“ Gentry’ 2M“ (mam LIGBT 303555 took on Aubrey the 6mm They h“ ming) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 5 6 ma“ 3 a great fight to the turn, then Blrl- Sade“) Pm”- 3~15% (Horse- 6 d“ Hackney Home, man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .;:2:::*:. mes-o “a 1 Sim" * pa" m l ‘ Wllfdl. ishing over a length to the good. 1st Alex MacKay, Charl tt wwn 2.1a‘ CLASS mom". This had six “a ch“ m" h” “w” n. n. No. s o e ' starters and they took very little :3’: Dawuijf; (iktowinl 1 1 a 5e‘; 4_ stallion’ 1 year 011i scoring to get them away. Before the first turn was reached Watts Edition, no“) ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 2 2 who had the pole, made a bad break Betty Aubrey’ 2'17 (Mcmh l, and Peter Dawes wok his place’ lan) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3 4 Bria: Mac pulling in behind him. Wm‘ wim“ “W mm” These tworacedrightawayfromthe m) 5 l 3 others. At the three-quarter pole 3mm‘ Gamer’ “e (MCMT thur) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 5 5 Briar was pulled out but made a little break, recovering quickly, hc trotted very fast and got up to Pet- er Dawea’ sulky, but could not get any farther. The race for third and fourth position was between "Betty Aubrey and British Ginger, Watts Edition having lost a lot of ground with his break. Second Heat. Peter Dawes and Briar Mao got away flying, Brier tucking in behind. They travelled to Time-2.13‘/¢, 2.12%. 2.15. 2.13 Clan Pace. Purse 6500.00 hells Hisoo, 2.08 (Adams) . l 2 1 Captain Mack, 2.11% (Con- roy) , Silver Grattan, 2.07 (Cum- mlngs) Quinla, 2.04 (Kelly) .. Peter Taggart, 2.10 (Camp- bell) 4 4 4 ‘Ilme-Zlblé. 2.13%, 2.12. 512 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 8 8 _.€__________. PERS ONALS Mr. R. Bruce Marr, of Montreal. arrived in the city last Saturday, and is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Mes- servey. At the conclusion of the races to- day there will be a Grand Parade, which will be taken part in by the dairy and beef cattle. ight and heavy horses. It is something that every Islander should see. as it will serve to fix in the minds eye the best type of animals. American Continued from Page l . taro Growers’ Association. Touring one of the most prosperous sections of the province, the American fann- ers will sec fields. of Island potatoes at their best. The party will be met at Borden at 8 a. m. and will be driven by car through Augustine Cove, Victoria, Hampton, Albany, Searletown, and Bcdeque. The party will also visit the Experimental Fox Farm at Summerside, and will leave late in the afternoon for the main- land. . policy of the administration in the present economic position to push ahead with public works. 'I‘he new Minister is from Iowa, a State anx- ious to have the lakes to the sea out- let. what information if any Wash- ington has concerning the attitude of Ottawa toward the matter is not divulged. BIRTHS MATHESON-At Bristol, Lot 40, Aug. I7, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Matheson. a. daughter, Mabel Joyce. MoCAItVILLlL-At Waterloo, Ont., on August 0. 1930, to Dr. C. R. and Mrs. McCarville. a daughter-Mary Lenora. ‘ MABHIAGES DANlELS-CLABK-At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Buck, _Tewks- bury, Mass, on Aug. 9, I030, by Rev. John Cumming, Everett Percy Dan- iels, of l-Ioiliston, Mass, to Marlon Gladys Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark, Oapa Tray-sew 500000600? ' N. D. MacLean ounnrun K nmausn i ' Chsrlottefrn a noun Ilhhin l ‘ Phone m OOOOQOQOQOO-O-Qfi I _ . Hllll Pllllll llllfi liiEHNlUN Champions of the various breeds of the half in 1.05 3-4 and kept up the terrific clip almost to the three quar- ter pole, Brlar Mac was pulled out there for a try but despite all the urging of his driver could not get on even terms with Flying Peter. He again finished at his wheel in 2.12 1-4, a remakably fast heat. Another great race took place for the remain- ing positiona between Batty Aubrey and Watts Edition. This was fully as exciting as the battle between the tyvr. leaders and resulted in Betty Aubrey getting the place. lillllfnuwl Continued from Pale 1 Male Quartette~"Drink to me only with thine eyes." . Mixed Octette - "Plow Sweet Afton." Orchestra selection-"Shouid I?" Male Quartette—"My Ship is com- Gently Third Heat. They got away on the m; my third score, Brier racing Peter Qpchggtm, 5g1¢gfl°n_ around the turn. -Peter went very Th, ma; POULTRY From the standpoint of both qua‘.- ity and quantity of exhibits the pres- ent poultry show ls the best ever held at the Provincial Exhibition aiys Mr. J. W. Clark, who yesterday corn- pletod the judging of the exhibit. Many of the birds would create strong competition, and be in the winning in the leading poultry shows o.‘ Ontario, Mr. Clark states. The white Ineghorns, Brown Ieghol-ns, Wy andoties, Black Minorcas and Bar- red Rocks were exceptionally strong classes. ‘The water fowl exhibit was also of a very high quality. It is the opinion of Mr. Clark that the show rough, in fact ran a considerable dis- tance, then settled down about the eighth pole, Briar Mac tucking irl behind. Peter finished again a length to the good. Watts Edition who was going much stcaclier, outraced Betty Aubrey for third position in a nice drive. when; the positions were an- nounced it was found that Peter Dawes had been set back to second place for his running break and the heat awarded to Briar Mac. 2.13 CLASS PACE. This brought out a good field of fast class horses and was the most thrilling race of the day. In the first heat the episode referred to in the commencement of lst George Holmes, Amherst. 596- 6- Fmy 3 years old _and up- wards. 1st Horne Bros. Winsloe. CLASS 4 Carriage Horses Sec. 1 Carriage mare Or Gelding 3 years or upwards in harness. 1st Home Bros. Winsloe 2nd George Holmes, Amherst 3rd George Holmes, Amherst 4th Andrew Henncssey, City 5th Hammond Rodd. Winsloe Sec. 2. Mare v/itdi foal at foot. 1st Home Brcs., Wirlsloe ‘ 2nd B. J. MacDonald, Mermaid 3rd A. H. Mutoh, Earnscliffe Sec. 3. Filly or Gelding 3 years old lst George Holmes, Amherst 2nd Gordon McEwen, New Dom- inion. R. No. 3 Royalty Class 4 Col-it'd CARRIAGE HORSES Sec. 5, Foal of 1930 lst A. H. Mutch, Eamscliffe 2nd Horne Bros, Winsloe 3rd L. J. MacDonald, Mermaid With Alex Ma-cKay, Charlottetown R. R. N0. 3 BOADSTERS Class 5 and over in harness lst George Holmes, Amherst 2nd J. Marhar, Charlottetown 3rd Peter Craig, St. Avards 4th Home Bros. Vvirlsioe 5th Stephen Holroyd, Winsloe Sec. 3 Filly or Gelding 2 years old in harness ~ 4th Byrne Bros. North River 5th Alexander MacKay, Charlotte- town, n. a. No. a ‘ Sec. 4, Filly or Gelding, 1 year old lst Alexander MacKay, Charlotte- town, R. R. No. 3 2nd Mae E. Prowse. Brackley, R/d. Class 6 should have s. production class, judg- ed for 60 percent production, and 40 percent exhibit qualities. Such a‘ class would be a great help to Is- land breeders of producing poultry.) Such s. class would be a. good educ- atonal feature and would demon- strate how to select good breeding nudes as well as females. A place would thus be made for good pro- ducers which do not excell in exhib-. ition qualities. AYRSHIRES The Ayrshire cattle were Judged this year by Mr. P. D. McArthur from Ontario. The entry list of Ayr- ‘ rwlsnotaslargethisyearaslt was last. but the quality of the ex- hibit ls sustained. GUEBNSEYS The Guernsey classes were all well filled, eighteen entriu kteing made in one class. The exhibit itself is the largest on record. Mr. J. C. Ban- ford, of British Columbia, who judg- ed the Guerrlseys states that the quality of the exhibit is of a very high standard in the majority cf cases. this writeup occurred, when Captain Mack, guldeless almost the entire mile, raced to‘ victory. Never in all our experience have we seen such enthusiasm grip an audience. As rnentionedfCaptain Mack maintained second position and won the heat. Quinla racing gamely on the out- side but having to go a. long mile. on the home stretch Leila Frisco, a recent importation from Maine for which $8,500.00 was paid two years ago, rushed through at the opening between the Captain and the mic. ‘and Silver Grattan came through between Captain Mack and Quinla, Leila. being at Captain Mack's pad and Silver Grattcm at his wheel. Captain Mack of course could not be awarded the race owing to his not carrying his driver, so Leila. Frisco was placed first, Captain Mack last. Second Heat. 'I‘his was a great heat. Leila Frisco led almost to the wire with Captain Mack and Quinla fighting for second position. Tum- ing into the home stretch the Cap- tain got through between Quinla and Leila and in a. sensational drive to the wirebeat Lelia by a head in one of the best finishes of the day. Quin- la. was a. nice third, Peter Tfliglrt fourth and Silver Grattan fifth. Third Heat. This was another dan- rLv race. Captain Mack and Quinla raced side by side down to the half. up to the three-quarter, with Leila Frisco tucked in behind the Captain, peter- Taggard on the outside of Leila. n. looked as thouflh will! W" in a tight box and would be there to the finish, but somewhere on the home stretch the driver saw an opening and pulled Leila out. It was a hot finish and they were neck and neck until the last few strides when Leila poked her nose in front. Quin- la wu again a good third, having gone an excellent race. Peter Tag- gard made several good tries but could not connect and raced quits a long mile, Silver Grattan fifth. This was the fastest heat of the day, 2.12 flat. l Today's races promises to be of exceptional intergst as they will _2nd JERSEYS There was also an increase in the number of entrants to the Jer- rey classes. Mr. Blnford, who also illiged those classes considers the quality of the animals very high. The Junior Grand Champion, shown by Mr. J. B. Sample. Kensington was an exceptional animal. HOLSTEINS ‘mere was an increase in the num- her or Holsteins’ shown. m. James Rattle. Burgessville, Ontario. states that a great improvement has been made in the quality of animals shown. The champion bull wag an exceptionally good snmal and there are sevenl other animals good en- ough for the Royal. LIGHT HORSES Stands d Bred Hones Sec. i. Stallion. four years old and upwards. lst. Prank Monkey. Chu- lottetown, R. l. No. 3 Sec. 4. Stallion l year old. 1st George Holmes. Arrlherst, N. S. SADDLE HORSES Sec. 1 Gentleman's Saddle Horse Gelding or mare not less than 15‘: saddle and ridden by a gentleman 1st Horne Bros, Wirlsloe 2nd Home Bros, Winsloa 3rd John Watts, Winsloe ing or mare 15% a lady. lst Frederick Turner. Winsloe R. No. 6 3rd Earl Taylor, City 4th Horne Bros. Winsloe 5th John Watts, Winsloa Class 7 PONIES Sec. l Pony in harness lst Vimy Jones, Charlottetown 2nd Vimy Jones. Charlottetown Class 7 Cent's] PONIES to l4 hands lst Vimy Jones. Charlottetown 2nd Raoul Raymond. Southport i514 hands and under lst Vimy Jones, Charlottetown Sec. 4 Pony to saddle lst Vimy Jones. Charlottetown 2nd Vimy Jones Charlottetown town. n. R. No. o BEEF carru; cuss 1s snonnorns Sec. 1. Bull junior calf field, N. S. 2nd Charles ‘henholm. Pt. Law rence, N. S. 3rd J. C. Irving. Vernon 4th, Harry Tweedy, Earnscliffe No. 2 Sec. 2 Bull senior calf 1st Harry Tweedy. Earnscliffe reme. N. S. Sec. 3 Bull I year old Chudellholdillsraltldward w 1st Charles ‘rrenholln. It Inw- Sec. 4 Filly or Gelding 1 year old 1st Alex MdcKay, Charlottetown, R. , 3rd Wallace Moorslde. North River , tgndlng horses hands and must be shown under Sec. 2 Lady! Saddle Horse. Geld- hands must be shown under saddle and ridden by 2nd J. J. Wood. Charlottetown. RI; sec, 2:‘. fury in harness ;-.'.-r if". Sec. 3 Pair of ponies in harness. 3:4 Kenneth McRae, Charlotte- 5th Ohnrlfis Hurry. Milton, R. R.‘ 2nd Charles ‘Ikenholm. Pt. Law- FAGE. 'l'Hl(EE an’!!! puvduneo! l0 VALET BLADES l0 Autosirop Blades and Pocket Knife Combination. Both for . . . . . . . . $1.00‘ Gillette Blades a ?\ U i i " l This Week l, ‘I50 Size Phillips Milk of i Magnesia 17c $1.00 75c Size Mineral Nujol ,,§1‘,f,_,,§ 68c Nfiéze Special Prices On lsrlnlll rislrrs r 50c Size $1.50 size lfie 29o 1.19 KUSS-DRUG- U N ll hi)? Succe- I)!‘ THE MacKlNNON “THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES" 7.0 DRUG CO. LOOKING FAST ONES OVER DAY BY DAY [AT THE EXHIBITION Today, Thursday's race program will be one of the best ,if not the lbecause it will bring together con- from the United States and Canada between whom l great rivalry exists. In the 2.24 pace, Lucky Lindy 2.13‘; Jacqueline, 2.14, and Galahad, 2.08M, lwill clash together. This will be one I of’ the great turf battles of the year , and you can't afford to miss it. _ In the 2.16 pace there will be a ter- rific duel between Major Aubrey, 2.1L ' the champion junior free-for-ailer, of Sec. 2 Filly or Gelding 3 years old l Nova Scotia, who has been undefeat- ed in the last six starts, and Billy Cope, 2.12%. and Elmwood Kid, 2.11%. 3nd R- E Parkman- Ch311°t9¢9°ViT lbest, of the whole of the four days; Besides those names in the above ltlvo classes there will be other good .l‘iOl‘SBS who may perhaps win the _ races. In addition there will b3 the 2.24 .trot with Foxy Guy from the Gerow {Stablc-s, Maine. Johnny Walker. {Dame Dillon, Captain Jackson, Lyn- wood Aubrey. and other high class horses. 13c sure and scc the racing and the great vaudeville sholv, the finest ever offered in Prince Edward Island. f The races start at. 1.30 Standard Time. ‘.230 Daylight Saving. Irence, 1v. s. l 2nd Charles Trenholm. Ft. Law- ,rence. N. S. Sec. 4 Bull 2 years old lst Harry Tweedy‘. Earnsaliffe No. 2 Sec. 3 Bull 3 years old and upward: " lst Charles TTCIIIIOUII, Ft. Lcrv- rence, N. S. 2nd Charles Trenholln. Ft. Latv- YBHCB 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon River Sec. 7 Senior male champion 1st Charles Trcnhoim. Ft, rence. Sec. 8 Gran-d Champion Male 1st Charles ‘Prenholm, Ft. Law- terlce, N. S. . BEEF CATTLE CLASS l3 colitkl SHORTHORNS Sec. 9 Heifer Junior Calf lst Charles Trenholm. Ft. rence, N. S. , 2nd Charles ‘Irenholm, Ft. Lax‘:- lrence, N. S. I 3rd Harry Ixvecdy. Earnscllffe 4th J. C. Irving. Verizon l 5th Charles Trenholm. I-‘t. Laur- lrence. N. S. Sec A0 Heifer Senior Calf lst Charles 'I‘rerlholm I-‘t. I/aw- ‘ rence, N. S. 4th Harry Tweedy". Ernsti ffe Sec. ll Heifer l year old field. 2nd Harry Tweedy, Eernsciiffe 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon rence. N S. 5th Charla: Tbcltholm, tF. rencz, N. S. lst ‘onorles Irennolnr. n inw- renoe, N. S. 3rd J. C. Irving. Vernon 4th Charles Irenhclm. Ft. Low- 5th Harry Tweedy. Earllscllffo CLASS 13 Confd SI-IORTHORNS’ Sec. i3. Cow 3 years old ln milk or lat A. H. Boswell and son, Marsh- calf. lst Charles Trcnhclm. Fl. Law- - rcnce. N. . 2nd Clmrlcs Trcnlloim. St. Latv- ‘rence. N. s. l 3rd J. C. Irving. Vernon 4th J. C. living, Vernon 5th Charles Irenllolm. l-‘t. Law- rence Sec, 14 Cow 4 years cid and over in milk c: calf s‘. Chas R. Trenholm. Pt. Pal:- field. N. s. 2nd J. O. Ming. Vernon 2nd Charles Hurry, ltlilton, R. R. ‘ i 3rd J. C. Irving. Vernon ‘ i lst A. H. Boswell and son. Afarslv‘ sitirCharles Trenilolm. Pt. Larv- i Sec. i2 Heifer 2 yEZiYS old l i rcncc k i i 3rd Chas. R. Trenholrrl, Ft. Phi:- lfielcl, N. S. i 462i, A. H. Boswell and Son. Marsh- lfleld, N. S. 5:11 Havrj,‘ Tlvcedj. Earnscliffe Sec. 15 Jllnicr female champion Chas. R. Trcnliolm, Fort Latv- l . I ‘_ once, N. S. Se. 1G Sezll r fcrlzale champion . lst, Chas. H Trcnholm. Fort Fair- -' ‘s s . N. S. . l3, Breeders yolmg herd C1125. R. ‘Ibcnholm. Fort Fair- fllld Harry ‘hveedy. Earnscliffe 3rd J. C. Irving. Vernon CLASS 14 Cont‘d SHORTHORNS Se: l9 lferrl consisting of l bull and "e 2 yclrs old or over all ovm- g e: lb tar l lst. Charles ‘lkenholm, francs. N. S i Ft. Law- ‘ Charles Trerlholm. Ft. l/lw- . N S. 20 Best 3 arlimals owned by 0.. C in rlcs Tlcrlliolnl. rt mu"- ‘Zl Best olzc coav lit Charles Irenre. l.‘ Special DTLZPS offered by the DO- $llOTi~ll0Yn Breeders Assoc- 2 animals progeny of TYCHlIOlnI Ft. Latv- ‘ million l iniioll 22. 3 calves bred by exhibitor lst Charles Irenholm, Fort Law- .lc.2, N. S. 2nd flurry‘ Vernon 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon Soc. 33 2 animals any age either srx lst Clinic- Trenholm. Fort Law- lrcllce, N’. S. 2nd A. H. Boswell and son, Marsh- field 311i Charles Trenholm. Fort Law- rerrc. N. S. soc. 2i 3 animals either sex gs‘ oi one coax- Clnries Trenholm. Fort Fair- N. S. J. C. Irving. Vernon Cilarlcs Trvnholm, Fort Nita v (To De Continued ‘l l . _ _ ;.; ti. R. CARSON. " Palmer (indullo calro " (‘hronlc and Nervous ‘Ii Prince Si. 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