tinuediiran page I' i 1st and 5th duh w b man) was 2-2. best time 2.1! U5. Giulia Rltin-lty races in which Oonirinlled from page I 1 ds 1) tt ction all its h alth ll ll . Henry Dly, ownorgxzttlrlvz: ls; 1'11. ha and 6th dashes VIII WDII lildh Ifolil interest III F3011. '1"-"""'t'TT":'?T'TT" tgnlnlnlfld cpl;-:yg, wood mount: garnet-.1 tap zuyfongyf . nuund " rig: 1 DIWI Th II! If!!! H. Downey. Xoncton. Shirley Dor- by Ariene'I Money (Linden). own- were ooneluded on Thursday night nggtgr 5 can" cosy. sheltered grassy plots nt Judging by rsnnm ..,,,,. oi iufdlyn Alb 33. 1954 ll iiloblchludl 25. Sir Pete L. ed by H. W. S. Aillngllam. Gage- at Sulnn-iereide Raceway with a stream side where one may relax the boys with young Pointers and Wm; or-all time. That sense night town crest counsel (Robbins) good supporting program. In the remarked: "Th-t caterpillar in in with the Iulilly and eat lunch to setters waiting t b tid EH16 M" '” "” "” ' D C ” "" United Church Has i .. and . 2-2. ' Time. 2.11. 115. The 3rd 1-our Year Old Trot some very In Iwiul hurry to claim the road the muted mind or ur lin are aire - - on the D1033” Vim Inn '15" Goguen, 3-2. This war hiawtlrat and 7th daehee were won by TOP good proapecia allowed up and good 1 ' ' M "W" ill" I lifi ifimd water and the etatveiy eprflcegang good bl.l:i1Iyell..neLl(dn-ny ThJ3,..';-. "Z: in 3-95 am "5" I10” Nlliht to the llarl- Royal (Cart). owned by Mill 101- time was made. The first heat in "'9 9PWI"0 i'ii"h-'' 1!! "I9 hemlocks whisper together. There Hans and broods ol pheasants er PTGQFCHI "Ill time Time. 210 410. 210. rrenitie iidey. come. see. lino-tiont Lady waa won by Robert Lee, owned by mine he mlsht but methinlu he is something sad about the ed- still not much better than hell ' At Woodbine l7.I00VIy.lT0?0m:: audlone. owned by L. ueeauley, (Bust) 24. Tyndall sample (Wood- John nerirness and driven by noeeh hid other vrenlr-I bulihm on vent of (all. It betokem the grown and its no trick for . WHITBY. ont. (CP)-A United the Canadian D80"! NW9 0" Sydney. and driven by Joe llnov side) (-2. Time; 2.13, 2.13 2l5. magnum, 1,, up V5, Lggehm-n hil mind with II I IP01 to sleep passing or June nights and the smart dog to snap one out 0! the Chmch ci”d"""0"Ii Program to tin and E810 Hwmmt "”hg”' Donald. won the 2nd and 6th The 4th end ath-duhei were won was 2 and he won the next two the Win!" -W-y.ior instance. per-turn. or lilacs, we.-in sand and air in their fluttering take-oil” "mi "" ""1" 0' 3'0""! 990919 15 ore in 1-1" "Mo Pam" d' ' duh" With H000 3005001. Wood by Royal Junior (Langilie Sr-) daalias for owners Dr. J. T. Aitken ' ' sun dimpled blue water - - - eoit Furthermore it those immature i” 17 Wm '5' i"t'”d"'3ed "WI-'"' argyle GNWIIL 0"” 0:; 9:"! and oven by iayron sseearthur, owned by Mrs. A. Leiieille. Si. and 11.0. Downey, Dr. Altken oi We have h-d such a terrible music in the warm hush ,o1 - covey's are broken up and scat- "i""I"l' this fall The program was csmpbeii. Mill 0"il- -- W I Kenslrigton, 2-5. C. Albert Budlong Stephen, Panama Chief (Lenlilie. rrederleton driving. Time, 2.10, "imm" 1 III hlhkihl on In summer night and careiree holi- tered its a toss up whether or not decided up" by ii” "3ii0nIi COUR- ownod by nerbour ar Anderson. ,-. ... H new (lanadiln not 90? (berrieeu) a-3. Time. 2.11 315. Jr.) 2-3. Ableway (Carr) 3-2. Time nee 5, non"; 1,. Wu s.a, n t. Iimlbie Seviemhor Ind October. days-but - - (all is my reason. the whole Inmi C11 of United Church Youn Peo la heir-mile tr-clumoi 3-09 M 10 ti" 2.11. The are and 7th deshea were 2.11, no 1x5. n1arelAlice ale.-nerd) 9-2-a. l?l:y- 1"" 'bt.h-hd-in -ult-hie tor see . , A slain. ly '" "””"'" meeuns here. 1 P opening nliie. d"! Wwmemwm split up, Abbies Boy, owned and - nu ()gcNslll.Aml;-ow) 5.4.4, Jugt Ii” RM-'h9ItI"I ;h0:ii 0"? but I enjoy them all. There is some- - - - Rev. David I. Forsyth said the ln. needed him an iwon C Wondmn driven by s. I-i.1-lorlenien. llonc- The Futurity lieces at summer- A Mum (poem) 55.5, mm. the to en 0 rid an Summer thing about the still whiteness of I have had seversl complaints ""!"'l "W1 for the church to dash in 2.04. The oi-lner znlmu ton. was 1-2, Miss Playtalr (Robb side on Wednesday atternoon and pi-ouch (Andi-ew.1-1 ,) 5.0 a winter woods - - - the snowy from iermers about hunting dgzs Provide I prolram for ihe bish- mn peeing record 070! - chaud), owned by A. J. Allain. night were admirably staged. rac- .1... Both dunes in the Class B John Duh No , Wu Won by :IlliP!i.bnattur1el'a! ,:'iBWSl:Il79!'. that in training running through and "hwlfig lgouns person has been ' ' e I I ou I 2 so no on n- l'Il'npiing standing grain. In tsct M03" " 0' "me ima- il trick Wu 3-03 V3 M60 by Buctouche 2.1. Time 2.14 415 '5v'.iter Dale 2.00 an It md-rlo 2.1a. ' . ' ' tan, N. B. Sept. Ib..108'l. He was amen by Henry Olukey end was owned by Sullivan and Ilawhin- My, Machiaa, Me. A new On- tario lnutuel record low harness mm; betting was set up that same eiternoon when a total of 0108.100 passed through the ironinen. 95 W" I 3995 "Id? "'d We" Pace were won by Avalon Gal, very titlgioyoeod by;ntnl1t(:leweDl'e9: owned by H. M. sweeney. Bridge- :ff”b;,'”;i 1gfu”:f1-J31""5':i;fdJ:;;- finding uipatilng atirtd desth. 'lfIhte,re one lrsts isrnier told me that ii B",idN0:'Fi!E.hWl'Ii;!Cli31;ei:z. was elected en. arnne r . , ' v -sa r wen ecaacao ch lid ' - - reslenot dM'l Over 800 tans attended the Two Year Old Trot. won by Jolly 3:::,,.mg,1:rv3;.3gB:,z::':)"Q; Guy Bang (Mcmioeh) 2. In the tint migrant crows floats eartii- h:'dc.i.lagke'd:5vi1mtl?;!oEhm:hi:fmn ;iich'3"- 5Ch:mberg. a3nt.,ari:(::oa. races at Saint John seturdey nloir, owned by Mrs. James Poul- mum; Cum, (Mwomm) Hr 3rd and 0th dunes Twinkle Dnwn. ward and the throbbing melody hanging on it, N, ,,,.,,, gm f(if,'f ciate-president. ll:";..'i3 ".': .'i:'"f...li.'.'1i'..?5 to ?.”.?.T.i2i'f.”?.i1n”f."il.”?n.2l --no -c in-' :i2"..wi..i:i:;" or -- -- no ..0ir'.o.:'i:ei- W W -. p . iu -arasponaive noe none's ear.tl d ' - irey id,F d '1 ' . 8th duh by New book in 114 W5 Mar (1.. Kelly) 2-2. A. 3- MIC Edy adhneintdhesnglh? 1:319: ah; etrane). owned by J L. Monomers, Summer also has its attraction! pgacnedugs dlifrlnsltutlis qilleriilorsfblli W1" 0' cIi:W:Fd5h1i:Ihrdmt::ini::- -the taltast time of the night. (Brown) 1.2, t1me,2,aa 4.5, 2.47.111 Cnude 3mm,l'm,"dl1'blm Wu VII 1-3. Time. 1-19 8-5. 113 3-5. that hold flret place in the hearts in September. It you want”! The 1st end lth dashes were won the Three you old pug Brut-,g'g 1 - ' In the 4th and 7th dashes Time or many but I'm something like give your do 0 by Eidale. owned end driven by stator, owned by ago;-gg 3;-ooglm, irks gexzl g1leq;m”I)i':;"(';i';lnE55: Table (Kirkpatrick), owned by 'r. the young country lad. not yet in to some quie'ts 59821;)” ntulfge trim" DOUBLE RETIREMENT 14- Rlllllldr 3UCi0'lCh0- GUY 501": Kensington, end driven by Don ' '3 3' ' 9- DOWIWY. him John. WIS 1-2. his teem, who was oliered A standing cm s It ill y rum - - a it ---v 1;. mi in -v -y - lntoah, was 2-3, June Symbol. own Janet Clegg, owned and driven by in the 33 P”! were won by Pam. f..1'H:n51l:.llI;,.uPT;ll5(:h1il7;iiIlK-E. wla: :::lli'l;el'l;ll1wnf;lE:li?ls0lcoIl;l:;I:nt:Wi:? ltgonsthio allow your dogs to giil- son, 65, both retired from the - I P Wlllh grain that is ready Canadian National Railways after ed and driven hy HUM! HIYM Geor Sol): 1 ing th ace in 4-2. Time. 2.21 115, 2.!) W5. The ma mu Ingitgmi d"h:s'pP"m- g::pogk1n;Bl;i&)l;a0WCl10EIgm:xyIdo(3e(?:r:: the 5th and Ith dunes Billy Di. have no time for little things like for the binder. And there is an- 34-year: as scctionmen in the See 2nd end 6th dashes were won by 1.1.31 wuu, (ugwuy) 3.2.3, Time rect Heir (C. Kirkpatrick), owned that - - - give me pork and lots other 0;": t . . . Sparkle Dawn, owned and driven 2.13 35. 3.14 15, 2.14. Th. F"; gi:':i”;7?d?'l531R (C'",': by W. H. Kirkpatrick. was l-6, or it.” could .333 up :1, lC:n:;;L:r;n'ce' I” tl;)a"”g';u"'P5;Ii,'m't H;I"'y1wIaJi5T' 9' by Lee Jones, Lower Kare. Dan- pa; All -rynt um won by Clean ' -1 -1' - - ' "3" Doc Banks D. (Biehop), owned by I suppose its everyone to his court. " E f A ",”"" 3” ea 5 " nle scott (Devlin) 3-I, Donald B. up 2.09 1,; owned by Don.” tubal ecc dent occurred to the an C. N. Joyce, we” at John O, hm hm), but for me 1 cup one o rchies two sons. (Bishop) 4-2. time 2.21. 2.20 M. p,.,,i.i,,, cu. anion, and driven WW" ”"""'d”"i' 060110 505930 9-i. rune, 9.1a 3.1. 2.15 4.5. new not get my till ol Indian Summer The 3rd and mi dalhel were split by 11...... M.car.;.,., with 1.1, in which ht "WW1 I incl"!-d reooi-ds were taken by Twinkle day: atield or in the woods and up. Piney Boy (Lawson). owned Bud's Echo (C. Smith) 2-2, time '””"””' b”"”- H” ”"'"Y W936” Dawn and not nenits D. yet I also find enjoyment during by the Bright Spot Club, was 14!. 3.15 2,5, 2,15 35. Ch" AA P", Will be hoping that he Will mike every month in the calendar. . The well known business man and spa,-tsman, Bui Michael, -was a vie- no, at Bkowhegan. Maine. race Fair last week. It has been going am e hundred years and is the mp fair of the Potato State. Eli'- ness racing gets a big call there and the track pacing record is 2.02 M made by Bay Henley in 1937 and equalled by Little Pat in 1939. The trotting record is 2,04 3.1 made by Arch Hanover 1935. m Doc Blniil ivgilitiiili;-1 9i;'i'l'ld was one ot the best on the card 3” "Hy ”cOV”y' Horsemen all over the Mul- Th I h ' ' and I I t A splendid lzrosrl-m Ittruciod I by Mn 0 - 01- -- ' Y with Miss Knox (MacNeili) own- wmn , T w d M times will be shocked to learn or e is IrmIh'! 0 It I as HOR large crowd at Summeteidelnnattf airect zllgeigls (l;(i1i.',kp:;;ick;n ed by wmud Munch”. rmow, mm ;.cer;lr1:t- veitgienuag the sudden death of w. L. Etilea tiel'rIw;r;lgl cl;::el:fll.lh1;nlll:n!- SE RACES AT RIVERSIDE W 1”” 5'""d” mm" ' ""' ' ' ' ' i" i"'" ""”"V'm'''i "" 9'" Ions (Daniela). owned by Barry ” w””''”"' "'3' which "W" and they should be sood. laleglr LABOR DAY. SEPTEMBER 6 ace the Ollie A Plea. 5th I114 31h duh" ii" "9"" lous form. She won the iirst heat red early Friday morning in ijyulraeerling, owned by Senator Tim Oshanko (Bernard), owned by m 2.13 Wm, F-nu,” (Kennedy) 3-i'gg)9.1'1'Tti1ui;n0. g-uvzig Mzlf: Manchu. "mun W” one or our ducks appear well fed and large. George Barbour, and driven by C. Cormier & Bernard, Buctouche, right It her neck. F-Elmo, own, Tam ht. Meclvod' (D - Prim) mo” entmmuuc horsemen um Maybe'its just my own impres- sniith. wns 1-3 and Money Royal. was 1-4, New Lookh(D;viin)ho:,13- ed by Kennedy mu Williams, won "meg by R. Dy. Baanen n wyy-. 31” p WW enmprumz mm. He lslon buit tea mke they)appeet;1h:;:.. NINE DASHES-0100.00 A DASH milled by Dr. Pfcli-Oil Mcllliyfe 93 55' c- 3- 5m" I "M the second dash from Miss Knox mouth. Bemm Mn: (A? can”) 2, conducted I large Motel and was yee".n”A 1:; "eve:,::3:""o : Each hohe to go three dashes. 1,, C lung 5.1, fge, 3-l Morris Direct (Wood) 1 h H In. rm I ;Il)l(Iil9dI?,le;l :22. 2.15.0 Bothwrdauhu 256. Cedizic Hanover (Chase) 6-2. :12: gray C1553; 03:, "bin time. 130- Rife-S 3 Ind 7-Gracie ggalyotcggztmttgs &z!:cx;n'nR:g: flock of a dozen came winnow- ' in the CC not and Pace were Time. 2-17. 1-14 35- romance or the season by both m;mTe;'15; way, the others being Prank Ryder I" 51”” 2 "in" 1:1 5”'""h'"d ALSO FARMERS HARNESS RACE Ind ”" by g”, 4'K':MM pwmnme: A hsneun card at Truro Race- ”""' axe 2.14':us Gracie Lou is owned ""1 Wm" (”""”' M" 5”" Iwictuhl aaflilsioiarltg RUNNING RACE 5, owlie y 11 Few Olly In b ' 3. w Ii Lo an k U was not only an owner oi race , dz-llcn by Ari Bilfbille. Ind She why Snmdw "mm bmlmm om MEN Even" 0 ' ' Both dlshes aid Teueacf:-f by :2, Keiuredlg: horses but I breeder and a. few :?ieefdo.re.ng"ly.!:pl;:,esd, o;nech:nfetftI,l::x ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 30. Q a good attendance and splendid in the Two Year Old Pace were "W ” "cw record M 2'18 W50 G-uyeboro. In races 4 and 6 Andy's y"'" 5" hmun" '4" m3h'cl'” sun reflected ti-l'elr silvery under . . ill- won by Dr. F. C. owned by Ralph vtinniired 0.. Promim '0 be I "CW R'"' 1 ""1 6 Wm ' ' , stallion N. D. mil to the Mnri- . ii” i”"” "M ”12Y'"' '1” ' QT; 51; r'i':r'.?r'r?Ao"i?iii!"i'E'.'.'.fi.i:?,' 033.7 ff.if.i.”.”'"su..!”.i.?:. iS.e.755'uy iifii !(lE37:);:hIo(r?l:ne;31,vi:nl:ne,l 3'12 M14173, timer On behalf of horsemen lV.'5"if.iuT.:s.."'i.e.wu.:i1ie'ishiik.11”. I-E0 PRAuGi'"- 5001-. one as she ,5 by amuc In ed by D. Isnorr Hliiibxi and dish and Bob Stevenson, Charlottetown, 2-13 W5. Andy's Right is owned by m9"d' V" eximd 0"? deelle-ii they could have passed for late Cherry Valley. .' get are renowned lor poeeeaslng that quality. Many will reinembel her dam, Melbum'a Magic, that was brought here by David B. Mi1cl..eod, who was the breeder oi winnltred, and we are sure that when he eaw the summ y he would be very pleased indeed as he was ii strong believer in her iuture greatness. Mine Worthy Dale (Stead) was 2-0, Robert Lee (Mac- Gregor) 7-2. Both dunes in the class A Trot were won by the 0- year-old Clean Up 2.09 No. owned by Donald Rankin, Halls Creek, C. B. Clean Up was sold at Her- rzsburg the tell at 1052 and pur- chased by Haber Sweeney. who afterwards sold him to Mr. Ran- kin. Hie all time winning; are over 810,000. A very close second in both dashes was Sir Francis Drake, driven by George sobey. Time, 2.14 U5, 2.15. The clans BB Place was split up with Cap- tain Morgan, owned and driven by Marne Kennedy, Oleary, 14 and the 3-yeer- old Bruce's .sieier. owned by George Emotion and driven by Don MacNelli, 8-l, Janet Ciegg isobey) 3-2, Miss Comman- do (Collins) 2-3. Time, 2.16, 2.13 (xii. Brucc'a sister and Janet Olagg ere three-year-oida and the lab ter holds the record 101- 2-year-old Maritime bred pacare. Bruce's Sl.Sizdl' is a lull sister of Robert Bruce 2.09 W5 end else looks like it coming star. They are by Ab- ilcr T. Clegg 2.0! U2 and out oi Nalzomie by Calumet Budlong. And now we hear from our good friend Cecil H. McGinley of Houlton, Maine. with doings trom Ihc potato state . . . "The 2-year- old pecers have raced three times in this state and the three in the Akerman atable of Skowhegan seem to be much the bolt. The June Morning colt by Morris HAHOVPF is a nice big colt that won at Bangor in 2.19 US. but he is not up to beating those three that were all bred by Clarence Black, tormeriy at Woodstock. and hired by hie two young untried biellions. The best 3-year-old in Maine is McGee Volo by Volo H.. dam. Ann Royal 2.09 (I5 by Abner T- Close. darn. Janet Bud by Cal- umet Budiong. Ann Royal was bred by George A. Callbeck. sum- merilde. McGee Volo took a mark of 2.08 easily early in the season and he went that last at Prcsquc isle when third to the Ego-lor-ailer Sep Hanover in 2.07 Earl Burgess. Halifax, and Volon Sympathy to his. lOTl"OWl,I'lZ relii- October blocks. A prime black 5 by Bl"-GWIY. owned and driven and driven by Len O'Melira, was duck is a prize worth carrying by George Turner. Willard Dale 2-2, time, 2.20 W5. 2.19 1l5, only by Richard Jabelee, North Sydney. ii"!- (Gould) 2 Time, 2.20 U5. Dash one and tour-mth seconds on the Race 0 was won by Nancy Britten. ,, 2 was won by Billy P. C. Parker Multlms record held by Jenet owned and driven by F. G. Daniela, ' ' (Daniele). owned by P. Horn". Clegg. The Three Year Old Trot Truro, Eddie Hoosier (8. Walker) 2, Windsor. Carl Frisco (Connor!) 2. hld a real good field with Royal time, 2.10 ms. Race 6 was won . Rockford (Conroy) 3- Time. 2-l3 Train. by Fast Train 2.05, owned by Prince Joility. owned and dri- - 2l5. Races 3 and 7 were won by by Dr. Preston Mclntyre. and yen by C. W. Mecxenzie, Truro, a John Cleu (Gould). owned by Dr- driven by Leo Collins, 1-1-2, Joppa Ce.rdinal's Echo (Baker) 2, time, A. E. Murray. Halifax. Nell KIl- Meld by Federal 2.0! 3H. owned 2.18 H5. Vesta Budlong and Tai- muck (Harrison) 2-2. Miss Cherry ma driven by Ellwood Shaw. 3-2-1. light Melody paid a record 3994 MICLOOID 3-5. Mly 5- Sara J. (Dickie) 2-3-6, Golden Rey- in the dgjly double, vuuig nud. . (WHOM?) 4-3- Time 3-12 noidl (Nichimoh) 544- Time. long's record was lowered by over U5, 2.10 U5. This is a new r cord 2,24 aye 2.20, 2.19 am, In the ,1, "com, ma and, Lou, Pm,” - lor John Close. in VICE! 4 I ii 8 Class AA Pace, My Darling, own- Jolllty en,-1 Amy. night, .150 took Headway. owned and driven by ed by senator G. H. Harbour and new mom, The 1",, cfowd non. J. E. Given, Halifax, was 1-2. driven by Len O'Meera, was 1-1, gldered it one 01 3;" bag, nee Tonymite. owned and driven by Prince Budiong (Cudmore) 2-2. mm. 0; the "non, Dan Turne;-3 2-1,. FIIIIIJC Ctgllnleg time, 2.13 05. 2.14 NS. Ann's ( onroy) . WOW P "0 Dream 2.10 W5, owned by J. K. (Walker) 4-3. Timd. 1-11 W5. 3-15 Curran and driven by George Cnll- mKA;t Sch”: 1031" igghxadlgtgag 3l5. Race 5 Wu won by PEPDH beck, won both dashes in the Jun- race me” with record, lowered. Boy, owned and driven by Georxe lor Free For All. Robert Bruce , , Turner. Rockiord (Conroy) 2. (MacNelll) 2-2. Whispering Hope ::;,,1-2,2,-;g,,;:;;,wor;,,:v Time. 114 M. (Smith) 4-3. Time, 2.11 2x5. 2.13. (coumm) , "me '22, "3; .nm' We are pleased to see that Joe The P' E1 I" H'm'” mm”! wmnmg "”m' u (1 w”-”nv 55"" - , ,p . x Saturday All Day streak. At Grand Circuit meet- ing Sedalla, Mo., he won again with the 3-yeaieold pacer Diamond Hal in the 810.0(1) American Na- tional Stake. Meadow Gold took the tint heat in 2.00 and Joe won the next two and race in 21!) V5, 2.04. Pleasing also to his admir- ers is the tact that one of the y membe . ot hie stable. the 2-year-old Butch Hanover. won the 810.300 American National Stake lor 2-year-old trotters there and he won the 23 class trot. purse 52,111). with Cheryl Hanover. Joe has recently secured the serv- ices ol Jack Richardson. who will be his chief assistant trainer and will race the second division of l.FoF turn Special! Slight Imperfects ll'vE;.f.;.”.3?.?.i'.:?"lii..i2:Y..L".f'.i:2 FIi'i0"3 Make :' :::i'l:'i.'.:””"""'""''' 1 "'i"' A SELECTION FROM our STOCK M" ii" 111:: 'A''”'" "M5 3 P 0 S H I i?."3'y.5l"..3”'n..i'i".'i'..i. 3".?....... 1949 OI-DSMOBILE SEDANEITE . in 2.0: All in winning a atake 1953 DODGE IIARD TOP ,,,,,,, H to-turel .6: '13--, Ditvilm-ti 2-3:62;: 1952 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 212.3 .y".'f.J.'e....n. ot son: 1952 CHEVROLET miiwxn COACH. don, Ont., was killed by a train 1950 MORRIS OXFORD SEDAN ....... .. when n. w.. bu... shipped by 1952 onnvxowr HALF-TON .............. .. truck new New xi;-ggburgmgng 1952 a1mvnoLs.-r ONE-TON CHASSIS - 3.g.ifr,"'...9.”r'.'..n.i5 35.. by yr, 1953 Down nanr-rolv PICKUP .. D. Knapp of Jackson, Michigan. 1951 CHEVROLET COACH ............... .. , . . . . w th th , ' orofnewai org: Cvgilddiait Fully Reconditioned and Guaranteed L liacins derby It NIW HImi""Iv New Car Appearance. 0 L, ith t lies each in 205 p I 21:. 13.: patltigmtor a hail-mile G'M'A'0' Thruty Term: Avuhbl” Mont Khalil drill perm - eonforized shrunk - completely Boy's dungareas by "Murphy" - Completely Washable - each . 'An outstanding Buy in men's substandard sport shirtsmReg. 34.95 qualify in a host of smart colors and designs-sizes are small, medium and large. "M. M . i . . . . mm: Macgf: gflgfsbsaii oval. Open Fridoy and Saturday Until 9 I'M, rut Time washable. Waist sizes 30 to 44 inches - 3 sanforlzad shrunk - sizes 24 to 34 - . 2 ylnrilrp1P(i;ovince, eresracing well. J” 0.3”". ma Dhmond Ha; Come look -t the glumlns hunt!” on our used regular 34.50 quality - special per pair .... .. , I per pair. ........................................................ .... a ..ceswonat icon in l. i ' Ev-17 li0r21 V18 miles. wTl::"rinlle :;59m1:5,;::t c;E:l;f..r,:,?n,t.?n"c:;f car I00-Cu reconditioned and repaired where necee- Man's "Purple Top" work sox - 1 Bo . IITII F? '.d d f d . . es , , . . . 0 I s irs - sol an one as no - HF C12350Vi3on'l;:e2.:-2yea,r';(:.d"nl:::' g:,o.;.:,,3u '19:-"tree ws,el5c.go0w.l?iit;: ::vr.y;,':l'1Iitil11e:ltup lvlilzgrlyiowr acnilleready for you to drive Specially sale priced at 3 pr. for .. e arm" mdium and largo - spuiygmy to sizes are WI "'5" be i"'""i'd "' 1"” raced It DOIIWIYG. Oh”: 5'-'P"'"' ' Men's dress shirts - high count sanforized shrunk broad- pmed ,0 cl”, M, each pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp H that the art of Watchim 2.06 were "C-llliz well at Skowhegan. Frank Adams won the CC Trot from a good iield in 2.13 US. Watchlsn's ligel won the Free or All Trot, liilree 81200. from th dasteat trot- "! up here in 2.07. I was the owner of Cierinda Gratten 2.12 for her 17th. While 300 W" W'""'"I Compare these line care with any others-see cloth 1 d u - - 1 i . D d - use no are in sizes 46 to i'i'.i"..l"is3”i7'sT'33.3i”E'miLT”.3?.. gmoggp :tll:&nrBili;il-(gloAll;r-w-and you'll rind you ,6 y ,0,” 0,, w,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, and my .... H will be one of his top competl- -- I p . tors. was winning with Phantom Mons gobardine pants - solid shades of grey, fawn. blue GFIY. blue, tan and green - long 1 Lady in 1-59 35- Mid "id" "”"' and brown -' sizes 30 to 40 inch 4 sleeve style - sizes are 6 to 14 each only ...... .. I I 3- id inc:-ll:-.":i -rm cl:-"-A nown MOTORS - ------------------------------------------ -- to- Boye' sport shirts - firmly woven rayon fabric in colors il . , . . :;:.,:myL?::' .En'd"ong".i::it;g1lo1.); ot'hi:olytea:.':Irttlr .IotYti.l'l'f-mil! Man's broadcloth pyjamas - good quality broadcloth in 3,6” zstuacku spa" shms - mm" colorful duh” m i - o . - um", "2; 3:3” 3'15 d "5 Mi" track at Yonkers Raceway a week W smuri colorful stripes in colors blue. grey. tan ”1" 7" 1 1 9 3 PTO "001 1h"! no in 2,01 H5. . . . What is laid - and gr..npu" "zupspuyal, P" P." .......... H . tpecial, each .................................................. .. I 1:111 in three years and has a '3' 3001i 2-year-old. Miss Pmdy i by Milhty H. racing at Sara- hi;:mN- Y. where she was close no Tend her otlielai time was M” be ii-ee-tor-aller lep Han- ” ooks like the beet pacer in else it the preeea pt.” -' to be the smallest horse now It ' Hi All t . . :h:trh::.e::t-d lrlintlio: wl:n'I':l Man's cotton workshtrts - 900'-I iii-'I'"'Y 4"" i" 50'0" WVY Boys' doeakin shim - ideal for school wear - completely 1, t s A Dale by sup Ham 1 blue and grey - so-lnforised shrunk - in sizes 14V: to 17 4 - - a::r';:ois'.,1x?:. 'ia"a obxa s rofgulla:dS2."75 qkUdii9Yk' htgry spo'cioI'for h 1 13"", f-o'SoF:fo.cJ:arilya':ii'ic'O:l at only. 1 -69 1 -' - senerx srun war I -o ony.eoc a NEW TIRE nmhnctoh Ma n.m” "6 Men's "T" shirts - first i'luali'Y and eubstandordl - plains B”YI' 91"" 'hi'” " i”"i5Y P”'""" i" hid" I295 '9 "IA " 3",”! M-600"" ' a cesstui nilht racing meet laet . I . . . aim ' " 9" loudly Ililhh Th! 1'9 "W 3" X and fancy designs sizes small, medium Sonfonxed shrunk - special, 9 ' amhmom kn uwm" 't i''''''' "'" mm by "m An." and large - Special each .. c each ............................................................ .... 1- '3'"! Bonnets ltacawg y when he ifnwgngi-try tiireeire ti-etter itei am it to I win in the d mmo the Free For All Trot. name one a mile and one- ilnman). owned by J. N. Porter. Aasten. Me. Jennie Belfast (Hone- ... th and ltell Oa'e time, 2.15. I I 1' I S ' awed the melt record toe the -...i:'. ”” '"''" '-- mo ' E” , esieet trottere in Quebec '. ...... 5.1. .g 1,” sgri. sleet. lrewer'a Gallon ' i 12.95 ,-,;;, ,,,,,,,,,, ii -5 ......':.'ii....., QVERA I-I,-S I:::::" if" 3'95 "i"'i o.ii. itiiiiitsn - r W .l.'E.."15.".f... MGDRE Es M?LEOD Pi-IONI 4912 I . J "I was a large etteiiaeeea I A diieion gag." "a. I"... , ' ,1 ,-'32:; 2.11 M. ii i M;