The clerk of the course is a ll-ry essential figure at every; ..il-v track although the occupants ll lli(' office is scldnm seen. Yett .lu- t'lPl'l( of the l-ourse is very ,,,...-it a part of raising and is al- onts in the juritzes' stand on race .i.tt. Mrs. lda Yeo holds that, tmitilvti ill the Cliurlottl.-town. 1;. k and this is the seventhl .t- i that site has'officiaicd and ;t.t. twenty-third year that she has well ympioyed in some capacity ;u the Driving Park during Exhi- lrlitlil Wee . Mrs. Yen main- t... all the records of each .t..t's ci'Clil-B and indeed of every ':Itt' down to tile last detail. potty of her report on I Prepared iiliiii goes fortrzlrd to the United still:-s Trotting Association llcad- "5: 'T' '”'” , t.-.i;irtl'i's at (lliltlmbus. Ohio. af- to the horse owners and horse-. tor the meet is over. Because of men generally, l t.-. tout: experieilue. lilrs. Yen is. ' ' ' f .l zroat assistance to the judges. The P E l. Fish and Game: Association booth at the Exhibi-1 ltion made I hit with Premier A.) 1 AT THE FAIR t hut this youngster at the Exhibit- ion yesterday did not take long i eat her ”candied wool." Barter's Film Lab W. Matheson. During his visit hel texprcssed appreciation to Mr l Stewart Jones. one of the Fish: Court Cases AH and Game officials. for the finet display of game and wild life in it Mat.-istrateis Court at (.leorge- the booth, mun yesterday before Stipendiaryi The pt-emtetvg appmut p is ech- iiagistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet. I hgd by several thousand other; tHIll.V (Film -Abney was fined 55.00 citizens whose attention was cap-t and costs for not having an Opfrrltufgd by th, wen arranged ax. .uor's lit-ciise. A p8ri.l' ll”0m 5i liihit. it may be helpful to the 'iiary's Road l'lial'ged with driv-.p.y-jttt Fish and Game Assoc"... Ititi tion The ri'l,V lVHS Wllllfilll fill? 03”! Mid 3"Ill- tion for the public to know that was fined 310.00 and couts- the booth and its exhibits are case of I Party from Mlll”tcoating considerable money. To RWBP 0h3FRPd Willi 5P99dlll8ldefray expenses this non-proflt- atllilurned "W 0'" Wecki lmakiilg organization is selling a resident of Cardiilan cliarzedtmemhershlp tickets in the Asso- llllh iilllmlllal llPRllR8llC9 "1 lhelciation. and hopes to break even ntirmtinn M I mntllf VOhl”l0 Wl" on the present pllhllcity venture. have the prrliminary liearinlz of All of the workers at the booth lit! Fair on Wrdnendfiy. Allillllll are volunteers and all of them 24 have worked very hard to make A poi'ty from Georgetown charg- the exhibit possible. all with possession of liquor in I ' ' ' place other than his residence; when cot 1), A4 .MhcKtmttm, was fined 320.00 and costs. the Dean of the Charlottetown Crown PFOSGPUIOI" -3- Po Nlclhirace track. wins a heat with on M5011 represented ll" Cl'0Wl'i lll lot his horses. the stands always -ill t'nWS- lrespniui with an ovation. The r tiuhlic does not forget that her has been a great figure in the Eastern Guardian racing game for more than forty years and he is always a great ENG,AG'EMENTT Tl" "lgneiteltmpetltor. The Colonel is prob- ::lIfi:;:w'”Rei::il””ll:'JIClJ93ly"l Hggagimably the bist known personality horth. to ('ephas Ellsworth at me "at "g c o li:lt'ey, Gaspereaitx. Marriage to Mfg Hp IL KL,"m.m.. mmwgm. W" 9”” Allgusl 5” 5i A lfclmk of the Big Show estimated that Stanriard Time at Riverviewltmm pmpt, saw me Vaudevme T'""l5l H”""' MW" Mm"a3"e' acts on Tuesday. The new Jones Pt F:' l Arena was well filled twice on HS"-El, L;N(tt4EgM,.g Harry that iiov. The building'is being A. Venini. prolllllicnt Pirtoll lilwv ill” L" 5m:e"l "5" "ml '5 3 lml” yer. iir-cnntplinied by his wife and l"3'.""ml'"F "'3" H." "mm? 3" ion Stewart. recently visited his ”'"l'"3 the lam "5 Populamy lnrle, llr Willard MacLean.i” 3"'w'"3 9Yf”; ".31 ilrs .'ilavl.can and famil on . . Pcter's Road. They also tlisitedl WM" Cl3"d' 03”" lm" his ilrs. Veniot's relatives at Petcr'sl”c' yeslelday lfnernmn mm itlimi. ifr. William J. MacLeall. ""3 9”" 'I""myHmd'me Char" iirs. Bessie Graham. and friends l"”9"”"" "”" R" wlwm "'9 In the ..tchmy' mm. in M0,", horse was named must have felt aw, they we" gt. Nut, of proud if he was present. The , Mrs. Veniot's uncle. Mr. and "0"? ll Owmd by the ceilebratgd lira. James Meclaen and fam- J" 0B”"'- Wl'"'l"g d” V” " IN the recent Hambeltontan. the racshworld. Mrk James I'iood'slnnle. rt-om there on fa. DI daug ler. as is nown to most Summerside horse mowed down people who move in horse circlestthe opposition. passing the entire is the wife of the famous Joe. field. and won going away. It In winning the event ycstcrriny remains to be seen whether he with Jimmy Flood. Claude 0'- can repeat his impressive per- Brien gave him a niastcrly drive forinaince on Saturday. Not too and it is not the first time that ixlany people would want to bet Claude has shown some of the :i::aiiisl him. but there ishalyyvays O'Brien magic in handling a the chalice that Sir Josep . 089- hot-se, tdale Clansman, Josedale tDouble 9 ' 0 lilal. Ann's Dream or even some some neopte wen, di5a,,put"t(,diicsser known horse will give him about it-hcsday mam-S 1.-,.m,,t.vm., a battle. After all, upsets occur All because Bay State Pat. in his 3' "MT tracks Wile frequenilyi best effort fell two secondsl short i'"d if "my dlll""- ll"? 5P"”w""'d of the track record. But exper-i1"5' "l””' M U5 3399”- ienced horsemen hold that it re-l quires warm weather to br'Iig1 Continued from page 1) ...Le . ,, e,.ge....m.... 12 Hours 0 c 0 with John R. Thompson of Char- Tlle track-wise people are pre- l”ll9l0W" RrR- 3 alldt H009" dieting that Bay State Pat tmdlBrns. of Ru.-iticn collecting on the rest of the fast ones will give. 1013 award eavh. HOOPEF 3l'0li the old record t2.05V4i a octtorlwere making their first novel!- run for it at the Invitation Pace 5”"? 31 ill? Exlllbltlo" alld d9r on Saturday. This is. of cotlrse. 59”? 3 Bill-lfl lliilld ml" the 0751' pregupposing that the day is liable showing they made in this wgrm and mud. Mhgt certathtyliiiitial venture. Although not Bay state pat, tn hi; presentthreakilig into the win column so- out the best in a horse. and Tucs- day night was distinctly on the: chilly side. it looks like a lot for a little gi 't'0i'm- can easily beat the time of l""”"i "l9 he” 0' 05”” Nell" 2.07 325 that he made Tuesday 50" and 500 ll'0m Clyde F-IVE? night. Ill every heat on 'l'uesday;('”ll9l"Pfl 8 E004 Shaft .01 W9 evening he trailed his field hytprlze money and in certain class- lfive or six lengths entering the 95 were WW N059 10 "'9 '09- lfirst turn of the track, and fromi The 70”0Wl"E 3'"? "W "95""5 where he started must have reg-jfll "'9 H"l5i5l” llld8l"K7 lstered much faster time than: Section 1: Junior Calf, male- that officially announced. it Cyril Joncs. Ch'town R. R. 1; His trainer and driver. James 2. R. A Profitt. Freetown; 3. lilacGregor. rated him to a splittflswald Newson & Son, Clyde second. and never really made,River; 4. Bunhury Farms; 5. W. his move until the three-quarteris. MacArthur & Sons, Union Rd.: The mightiest Indian war-party ever assembled clashes with the greatest Cavalry corps ever massed in- A A The Migluiesl spoemlo L . 'I'IIcWosI Ivar Staged! greatest classic in the harness . BLUEBERRY PIOKERS We on now buying blueberries at market prices When sufficient quantities an atvalleble we will arrange for a. plok-up service. - MONTAOUE OOLO STORAGE LTO. TOIAY FRI. It SAT. atuouuiIaqIoIlAlIIIGl9 .-uncut ma-eIy&I5-lIrnII?.I: EXTRA! Chapter 1 "BLACK ARROW" - Comedy MAYFAIR THEATRF Murray River - Thursday - Friday NEARER T0 HEAVEN Ihllilg-Iollcltllolll - IIVWIIII Innis 4-axaxoanmnrmnr H-1'e.Fimrs...snowmIns:sop.ni. AIIOTT lllltgt ---liill m-millsil OCH.-3&3 Ii-XIXJIIKIH-III: I&M&&-THIIH11-jhfi J L PRICES: MAT. 25c & 500: EVE. 350 l 750 TODAY - FRIDAY - -SA-TURDAY PRINCE EDWARD THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - - - - AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPNS 8:45 - SHOW AT DUSK The northern lights have never seen funnier sights! . . than Bull and Lou a-whooping it up at the North Pole! "Those two funny men are frozen stiff ill the Yukon and heading for the Arctic Circle 'midst howling gates of laughter, prowling whales. predatory bears and precoc- ious penguins . . It's Abbott. and Costello in their lat- est hilarious movie. LOST IN ALASKA . . . From Skag- way they went thatrlway to litlnt. for a frozen gold mine . . . There's panic in the Arctic since Abbott and Cos- tello got LOST IN ALASKA . . Join those two funny men in a blizzard of laughter . . See the battle of the iceburgers! Mush with sour-looking sourdoughs, silly seals and gabby seagulls . . BUD LOU and COSTELLO i AM "LOST ill ALASKA" g Pius Cartloon - Comedy - Travel FINAL TODAY Adults 60c; Children under 12 free Fur Jackets 4 0. luabnsy farms. 1. I. A. Prolitt: I. II. Itcwsrt Pi-ofitt; I. Hooper lros.: I. I. A. Sec. 1: Senior Calf. male-!. & son. Prolitt; 6. John TL Max Igiompson. Victoria; 2. Sec.. 11: Junior Yearling 21- Sec. 19: Female. dry-l. Hoo . I H0090! ros., Button; 3. Oswald male-l. C ril Jones; 2. R. A. tor Bros; 1. Bunbury Farms; . . AI!-;' NIWIOI E 505; 4. Cyril Jones; 5. Profitt; S. yBunbury Farms: 4. Earle Rodd at Son. 10!! June! It 301 Oswald Newson It Son: 6. Earl John Thompson; 5. Allison Stew- Sec. 20: Female in milk-l.' Sec. 27: Senior Herd-1. Cyril Rodd & Son. Winsloe. Ian; 6. S. C. Stewart & Son. Bunbury Farms: 2. Hooper Bros: Jones: 2- R. A. Profltt: 3 Hun-iNew Sec. 3: Junior Yearling Male- Sec. 13: Senior Yearling Fe- 3. Layton Jones. .hUT.V Farmsi 4- H0099!” Bros; 5 l l. Lewis Bros.. York; 2. Lewis male-1. Bunbury Farms; 2. 3; Sec. 21: Female. dry. born he- Oswald Newson & Son. OTTAWA 'CPl - a. turban Bros.; 8. Max Thompson. C. Stewart & Sons; 3. Hooperlfore July 1. 1950-1. Lewis Bros.;.' SPCV 35' F0111" l'.9m3lE5 Qllalllled Elliot. 43-Yearrold hint 3050- N- Soc. 4: Senior Yearling Male--lBros.; 4. Cyril Jones; 5. Hoopertz. Bunhury Farm; 3. Hoopertin R. 0- P---l- CY!” JOMI2 2-tB.. hliill school 1. S. C. Stewart at San. Bros.'; 6. Bunbury Farms. lBros.; 4. Cyril Jones; 5. Hooper,Hooper Bros: 3. Bunbury Farm; an elected president of the 14.00 sec, 5; Junior champton Mate Sec. 14: Junior Champion Fer Bros. p4 Oswald Newson a: Son. I 1,-member Canadian Tucharf Fed- and Reserve-1. Max Thompsonlflllile 3nd R959l'V5'rl- C)'”lJ”"e5- Sec. 22: Female in lililk-1. Sec" 19' Senior Ga or Slreft e,"a."m' air in” cummg y..r' ML tnomendale ReEcho Sovereign):l'Cr0Wn Pfllllt Deanna)? 2- R. A- Hunhllljvl-'arlns: 2. Hooper Bros: nunhury Fa""5' 2' R'A' pron": hum" pnnmpal 9' Sl"'o”d5 "' l Thursday, Aug. 18. 19551110 Guardian Pngol p-. at iProfitt; I. Hooper Irons 2. S. C. stew." at San (Ab .t pm,-m lwmow Farm pennytg 1 C, .1 Jon S. L Bunbut 3. Cyril Jones; 4. Hooper Bros; gtonal high school in Saint John Royal Bluebloodi. egwel l Sec. 15: Two Year Old Female. i4'arnis);n5. Burlliury Farms; IGY 5' Oswald Newm" & S""' land CTF Vlc”iP'”lde'" lm 7'"- secg 6: Two Ye" Old Malepl dryggl. Cw," Jones; 2g Laymmoswatd News” at soup Sec. 30: Progeny of Dam-l.:sucl.-cede Dr. L. P. Patterson. I- Oswald Newson It Son; 2. Bun-'-l'"l9H 5! 50": 3- H0099? 3F05- 4- Sec. 23: Senior Champion Fe-'g:I::t&I0':qe:,;,M3'l Tog;.B:0"gu:; M cdwld bury Farms; 3. Hooper Bros. HOOPEF Broil: 5. Clliirleli Kenne'llllz'ile and Reserve-l. Cyril Jones-bury 1,-a;,m ' i , Caron" Robin. ' um.” ' Sec. 7: Senior Champion MaIe.fl.l- NEW Perm? 5- B”"l""Y tcrown Point Jilli; 2. Lewis Bros.3 lths Ssskatchawan'Te.nl:herI' Fad- ”'d R'"'V”'L 3' 0' Pmlmi 2t Farms" t'B'3V5”5' P”"”a” Alllleklrkl 0'r'l'AWA tCPt..A federal l-nnveratinn was electod vice-provident. CW" ''”n"' 59” 1"" Felllal? l" milk l Rm 590. 24 Grand C-linmllinn 79' clliation board has affected a sot-ti The new board of director! h- sac. 9: Grand Champion and Ar Plliilllll 7- R: 5- Pmlllli 3 &;maIe and Reserve-l. Cyril Jones tlemenl in a contract dispute be-icludes Barbara Lu. Molitnlli Reserve-l. R. A. Profitt; 2. cy.t4- Hoover Bros: 5. John Tll0HlP'liCrown Pointlllli: 2. Lewis arooitweeh t-adto ,t.tt.,., ctgoy, ottam, Mu. Corinna A. Blanchard. Can- ril Jones. lsnn. tEeverl) Pontiac Ahbekirkl. land a bargaining unit o( 30 gm-tquet, N. B.; Min Gang Mo;-gag, Sec. 10: Junior Calf Female--i Sec. 17; Female. dry-l Bun-i Sec. 15: Jilnlor Herd-1. Cyril pluyees, The agreement tttclude. g-Halifax; Emir Pineau, Summer. l: John Thompson; 2. R. A. Pro-phury Farms; 2. Oswald Nelrson Jones: 2 Oswald Newson & Son: series of pay increases and min. side. P. E. I., and Eric Parrott, fitt; 3. S. C. Stewart & Son; 4 .& Son: 3. R. A. Profitt; J. W. S. it it A Profitt; 4. S.C Stewart tmum rate; for different tmcupti. St. John's. Nfld. Oswald Newson & Son; 5. LewistMacArthur & Son: 5. Oswaldls. Son; 5, Hooper Bros.: ti Bun- tiongl ctasgjftcattonlt Th. gm. --.m.m.-.....L Bros.: 6. Layton Jones & Son,tNewson. hury Farms. iployees were ieprosented by the MlN'EllS' IOUIII Charlottetown. ER. 1. Section 18: Female in milk. Sec. 20: Jtlnior Get of Sire-1 National Association of Broadcast Britain's Nltlollnl Coll Iojl Sec. 11: Senior Calf Femaleex born July I. 1951 to June 30. 1952 Cyril Jones; 2. Bunbury Farms: Employees and Technicians (CIO- has spent more Ulla 130,tM,& l Cyril Jones: 2. Layton Jones;i-1. ll: 2. Cyril Jones: 3. R. A.l.1 S C Stewart & Son; 4. R. A. CCL). lbutlding hompg forming", BUY YOUR FURS NOW! Now is the time to purchase your new fur coat or iackot at the remarkable savings in our great pro-season sale! Get first choice of advance styles . . . and top quality pelts. OFF ALL FUR OOATS AND JACKETS 20V. Dyed Brown Squirrel. reg. 5450.00- Now Only 5380-” Dyed Musltral (Flanltsl reg. 5225.00- Now Only 3180"” lllouchod Muskrat Flanlls. reg. 3225.00- Now Only 3180"” Grey Lamb (Middlesl reg. 5239.00- Now Only i181.-”” Grey Kldsllln. reg. 3150.00- Now Only 3120-" Fur Dyed Musltrct Iclclis. reg. 5375.00- Now Only 3300'” Ilondo Musltl-at. reg. S350.00- ' Now Only i280” Grey Lamb lMlddlu). rgg. S32(5600- Guy hm" Lumb "w. r... NOW 525030.. , Mciolllsie. M9LEOD oats in Hudson Seal (Dyed Musltrul Backs). reg. 5425.00- Forsian Lamb Paw (Dyed Ilecli) reg. 5250.00 I-v--iv '360"' --mu t200"' -mu i200"'