Jswualgrit, 1953 Back ' stretch gl -" continued from page 0 he will not sell.'gThe world's fam- . an; Indian racing king topped the list oi winning owners for the 1.'ith time with 3259,50 from 29 .-igtories. He is now 75 years old and has won approximately 32.- r.45,o00 on the British turf. which (is also another British record and 'seems certain to top the million pounds mark this season it Tul- yar keeps hil torm- The highest priced horse that has come to the Maritimes in wears. Josedale Clansman 2. 2.09. Kxhich was knocked down to Arthur Lipton of Sydney at the nan-isburg sale. is eligible to Brldgewater like lm very much. Handbook 2.03 Sl in the stable of Richard Jabalee. North Sydney. was twice first to. the wire last season and won 33,132. Re raced in Ohio where a lot of the purses are not large and he was in with the very.best sldewheelers there. As we mentioned in our end of the year review, this horse has real lick. has paced quarters in 28 seconds over a half-mile track so it will be interesting to see him in action in the Maritimes. We would certainly be a bit ner- vous as to heading him it he was breathing in our car at the three-quarter pole with that type of speed. Latest word from the S. A. Camp stable. Joe O'Brien trainer. at Del Mar, Calitornia. has Ideal Guy 3, 2.07, as tops. They have the U. S. navy. He is now mar- ried and with Mrs. DuCharme re- sides in Columbus. Mr. Ducharme will .no doubt familiarize those present with some or the changes in the rules and be ready to an- swer other questions which may come up for .discussion. The meet- ing will be in a position to dis- cuss various matters in connection with racing and everyone will be afforded an opportunity to speak. All who can possibly do so are requested to be present so as to make this a representative meet- ing of horsemen oi the Maritime Provinces. In the February issue of Hoot Beats is the following - - - Len 0'Meara. 30-year-old sulky pilot from Alberton. P.E.I.. won the 1952 edition of the British Con- THE GUARDIAN. CI-lARL(Tl'TE'I'OWN MacDonald Rink Takes Lead As Schoolboy Curling ' Chiship "Opens The Barry MacDonald rink from Cllarlotteitrwn yesterday took a ioehold on the Island Schoolboy Curling Championshilp by sweep- ing to two straight victories, at the local club. In their opening match with the MacKenzie skipped rink from summerside they wo handily 10-3. Later they defeat clubmate George Dillon and his rink 8-6. The winner of the competition qualities to represent the Province Silliphant rink of Summerside. PAGE st" '33. Sport Echoes From Prince county three's." The Silliphant rink won the all summerside 'engagpment, deteating the Macxenzie rink 9-6. This morning at 9.30 the Dillon rink will meet the silliphant quartet for the right to meet t e MacDonald rink in the finals. T e finals will commence this after- lloon at 12.30. Personnel of rinks in the play follows; Charlottetown No. l, R. Put- Noonan, third. T. MacKenzie. skip The summer-side Mercurys need a complete overhauling. including a new engine and body Job it they are to stay in businem in the North shore League. Their 19-2 drubbing by the star-studded Spring Valley team was a spec- tacle which' hockey (am will probably not want to see more than once in a lifetime. The Spring Valley aggregation looked This. by the way, is a common l'os-esiglsll I3 ' ' lilo? eeourtml Never in history has it been so. necessary to take care of tomorrow i ' lwith theyreeouroes of today. And. thai its exactly when you do when you.) - i (become a poiicyholdergoi thel ' rim 2.25 Pact H6 made ii"" '”"'i' Hanover. a two-year-old brown sols Trophy, donated annually by like a community league. having and won them in 1952 and they colt by Bill Gallon 3. 1.59 N2, the Macdonald Tobacco Co.. tor iii 8”"; P”'""””" ci"mi”i"”hi”' f,i.dg'ao""'i'm3& ”;3'd' ;;”';'3ig' 3' Players from many different lo- urre for smnll Duh!" 50 that he dam, Ida Hanover 3. 2.03 2x5, and being the leading driver durinlz "ti ” ””"1. b on . 1 S: ' "' ' ' ' ” '” - calities all assembled. under the ' is only charged up with 5547- H9 Guy Rodney. a two-year-old colt the Old Home Week Fair at m "DE 5” 9.: " he Iii tp ”' spi m N 1 G H In Spring Valley banner. . I: now a four-year-old and 0f by Rodney 157 25 dam Mean Charlottetown. P. E. I. 0'Meara 9 0" ti" M C ” One Win "mine" e' 0' ' i "r ' - - - . (gonna mowed very ,8” or the ' ' ' wed up 5 mm of 77 palms In scored an, 9-8 victory over the first, Geo. Bmallman. second, J. . , huyers Would "Oi "V9 5'9" 5”" been stepping eights in very close Winning the award. His nearest practice among most of the in- 'llll'l'l and 10"” iiim "9 '9 wch to 20 seconds. Another very well C'3mP9i'ii" W” wwreu Lew!" II3tlll'gla1s :lIl(l(lng5Cgl9lxl1'lgg dlltfll) wdtiil flris?t?a.ld1.m'B'i,1iltol(vt:nsScoo-n3, iemlediaie ieams me" d3Y3- A a high figure OWN" i-4iPi0" i5 liked two-year-old is Dazziemlte. Gihce 333'. N- 5- Willi 53- F0110W- nu; end ,0 Wm the match, The third, G. Dillon. skip ' community team management ae- ' one of the be" 3"” "mi P”P"i” that has been eishtns in 21 590- "'3 i" ””i" We” W”i'"d K””Y- Summerside rink took six or the Summerside No. 2. D. Noomn, sembles its players irom any- sporismen in Cape Breton. a real ands, and were are at lea" ,. James Mat-Gregor and Claude Len ends' but the Q. S. 5. boys in mm, C, MacM.mm.' "Bond. J. when 1; cm get themy Residence p l. " icilfe i" "Y 9"i”i"'i5e "mi dozen others that have beaten Z5 OBTi9fl- OM95” M50 W35 ieadi their four ends counted two "big Simpson, third. D. Sllllphant, skip rules have gone by the board. In makes ii" m0” recreiiiiiin "id seconds for an eighth. From all in! dTiV9i' ii" "19 59330" Oi 15' - the North Shore League of ten or ' ' happiness to the P99?” """- appearances Joe's min: of Juve- 1"” high” "Cih8- He had 99 . 0 so years ago, virtually all the boys lie is a big risure behind the niles have been well selected and firsts. 27 seconds and 24 thirds. ( P1,,” ,0, . mm hailed M... the following nepreseatauves or the sun we or Canada in pl-ines Svdney Miiiii'””iii'" "id We "ii" there is every probability that H9 il” been dFiVih8 10? "18 Phil . me gemgmmg named 0,, mg ares: Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating he will have every success Wiiil some stake winners will emerge 10 Years ih1f0UEh0Ut the Mark . on their wearers. poggrbry the to life imuranoe or annuities. without obligation. W” "W W” -ii?--””ii -i-”"f-firi-".---"3? At Local Club Tonight 'i::i.::; .?.”i..'i:'”.i3.1i .. .0... H! 9?..”””””"3' A. .0... The trotter Flaxcott. that won Chum c,,bu,m the pm mov, Joe O'Brien. , was ifgonger. Bum you mm” R-3 T 325C. SHELYUNKOM -n 2.08 W5. is a 2.12 trotter for 1053. He is seven years old and Mn 56.000 in 1952 although fin- lsiling first only twice. Perhaps rim biggest bargain that came to he Maritimes is the five-year-old pnrvr Texas Brewer, that took a mur-year-oldi record last fall of lng picture actor, is next door neighbor to Joe at Del Mar and Jake Rodney is his trainer. Mr. Coburn enjoys watching his (our horses and occasionally gets up behind one o! them for a drive. The fastest in his stable is Rush Hour p. 3. 2.00. but his chief in- Hunters corner Continued from page 6 Service, Washington. D. C. summar- izes reports from a number ot the refuges where migrating Vwaterfowl Drawing lor mixed curling mat- ches at local club tonight: 6:30 P. M. Shari Ice 1-M. Beaten. G. Rayner, D. York Rifle Club Shoot Following are the results of the ed a team from Happy Hollow. in. the presence at a Happy Hollow resident. you made sure the tel- low was much smaller than you. or his record for the 220 yards 1!. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown. P. E. I. was slower. It's ls little harder for the fans to get excited about the ”home" teams nowadays. C C ' s nlnniiizl ihli l935i"i W9" 55-475' Steve Harris by King's Counsel 1). wngregaia I""93593 "9 V3i'i0ii3iY Donald.' J. Cameron, B. I-lowatt. Weakly Ymk Rm! club shooi" , . up is eligible to the 2.17 place may Approximately 160 naive; are estimated from 35 to 135 per cent. K. Anderson. Vlefuety .. thgvtereugggngn:na3mit;:ol;lo1?::):1;. , "ml is '"l'"”i by ”""k Ci”"p'"”" helm: Wihi" mined at D91 M” The muowmg M "Dims ”.”'" ” 1” 243' C”'”””" M' M”Ke"""' 1-l"'r 'vesasrey as Summerslde should be able to pro.' 1 iydnay. and later on quite a few of the few reiiiilei Dickwi Bi Tl"lCl0m- B B. Prowse. F. Hobbs; is. E. Mac- - - 3' -- , mm old" 0"” Wm go to Bay Men, Mactamugkeet Refuge, No,-ch phenom 3. super. E. Rayner. D W. L. Crockett .. ca duce a hall-dozen teams capable ,. , mme live-year-old pacer yhy the were reported to be present in the Ice 3-A. MacDonald. J. H. Hell- -4- 35, 0"” 93 tr e :11 8 WW” mgabl .mrld's champion pacer Billy Dir- The annual mew"; of pm,-M refuge area on December 4th. as dis, E. Sutherland, C. .7. Mac- R- 5- 5593' N 93 cue f3me3en- 0 gent up I 03' F rel 155. dam. Eula Mlle by V0l0- 11 of the Unued state, T,-omng compared with an estimated peak Lean; v5., F. Cameron, M. Mac- D- K-w5VlfS5iiH- d 9., bwt i is t V Yeywr-5, Kt-l vuirc 2.03 U2. grandam. Eula H. Assoclatlon Wm be held in the concentration last year ot 70.000 Donald, J. MacLean, E. Maclnnis. Mrsj v- - iii" 3' 9; up i "I "P itaiiy mm” - ,d9" 1:0 ' 3.06 (former holder of the Char- Howl Bmnswkkl Manda". Np 3” birds. E55937 -- 02 Shyiiiilt 15" i1t80D:i1 Ilte;9- l01' lam-town track record of 2.08) is at 2.30 pm” Monday. February Lacasime Refuga Louisiana. Be. 3 p, M. sharp . us 68 . -62 film ehms 10 88 Url ill m- I 3-17 Cih" WC" ii" 1953- L5” 2nd. An added attractlon this tween October 28 and November 1, - R. L. Vessey .. 90 polrts to strekrltgthen thelr tganm. year he won three stakes and a your Wm be the presence or John approximately 20,000 geese were Ice 1nM,-5. G. M;Chae1,yv.Hoyt' Mrs.lR. A. Vessey . 90 ey know t elr specia1.pro ems . mini ot wG,500. He is expected to E. Duqhurme, who is assistant to observed on the refuge. The birds I. Gallant. -l- H. MHCNEHI: Vs-. Jr N Chnisif" " 89 beii-er iii” We d0v imd ii iimuid mm I Will 8004 ilhii miie "Mk 8. F..I-lackett in the legal de- were spreading out throulh the E. Sutherland. C. Michael. Y- Wil- yi'5.;3V:;ns”” 59 "mke i" beiifr .ii”EkeY ”'Vl”V- ' M 1985i 3! iii” 5' his Pi'959"i5 '9' partment of the United States entire area. son. A. HOWE”. . ' M I " 89 I t b I h 1 ked Writ Another DEC" iii” iii higi" Trotting Association. Mr. Du- Crab Orchard Refuge - Illinois: 106 2-Mm W- Michael. R. Bar- We lllrhly d 89 Most 0 he oys w o oo ;.. regarded 1, Mighty Deb, that Charme W” born In Spencer, Gem” Hgmes 10.. November 16 m mu, M. Dockendm-1;, w. wanh; S. stricgk an 83 good in the 19-2 debacle, we had look A iW0'Y9l1"0id "Cimi 13” Iowa. is 25 years old and became 21 revealed apprl-oxlmately 37,000 V!-- P- Henry. W. Michael. S. Mac- 5' cm" ---- -- 88 399" hem" ihi-5 59359” in the year Of 103- She W0" We "aim interested in harness racing in Canada geese and 750 blue and snow Miiiii"- 5- C'""Pb9ii' evgaawn 8.. guuilih Scgmrle wL'i:f:,': jEdf” rare and other Pihtihlh Wiiil i0i'ii 1938 when' he bought a horse to geese on the refuge during that 109 3rrA- B3F”ii- C- A- Tiiii- -7' 155 5 RH d5 87 Hy ma . ” . M i 9' C” im . EN A TRACTOR Mme. of 33.269 and Wm, he, ,1, ride Md discovered it to be 8 period. The period of October 25 to Be", 5. A Llkely; vs” Rg Ma... iyvl A ciar 81 and Willis Milli are all very lmpor- YOU VE NEVER SE lnwance as a three-year-old is elia- sgandardbr-ed, Upon learning or Novembe, 12 showed 5 heavy Eachern, T. Gillies. A. Mahar. J. - ngewi 87 tant cogs in the Freetown rna- To MATCH 1135, this to the 222 class unld shgulld M breeding he took 1; to the mrgnmon End tremendous build...” WIllson4. M W th A M E h l.;anv;:v:fs! 85 :l;'lIt1e.u1BeEnn'yuE-3,;l;.(Ir).'d(lile01198:! ti; he mishty road there of EC rby fair grounds hall-mile of geese in the Illi is. It 09 - - " vi - 9 3” "ill ' ' ” 'i ” m' lletcher of Springhill, owner also rrerck lo, M. first d,-1.,-Q, Fr-om estimated ',;:gthen;m1E1othm :3: g.mCampGbcll.HC. Gaglantl:-i vs” :V.CC1t3g:,I11J .. gisrn has letft.l Ch:lr1lai;e Derilgohaeril. Built-in Live-Action Hydraulic System. 0i Dii'9C'-l Mii9- that experience was born "I0 might reach an all-time high of i "I ' ”"y' ' oi" ' '- i " ,'"”"”y M " ' '. W m U th i Id ' at lever to own a race glorse. Short- over 30,000 geese. a Beer. gllssauiil Wood :4 xlgreiygrgglatlgl-ged ;))l;1;J3elabt;:I5l1Xi,5uf0fr; Constant draft control and manual touch control. .l-an p. e IX-YEBPO F 1 ly after he purchase the pacer o s e ' . -- l ' arr that Haber Sweeniy purchasd- Justice H,” by The Lam-91 H.111 For lame reason or other mm 9230 Sharp LVZ:l.1:! . the Spring Valleyu gift! wag ya It Hy-Trol for extra. fast hydraulic response. Pd It H8”i5i3iiTR- W” 5 "C" and became his own trainer and g red 1 M H h ' ' ' SFBNSEP 10 115- E W011 0 ...l 2.09 us last season and was d.,.,,,. fJ:ff:f.fl'195;'i3.;.i;w;”r'e"f.;heei;.it';1'; wgce 1-M. Cordell. M. Jones. A. Miss c. Pr 81 mm youy stranger. And you ,,1,,,- New Lightning-fast governor. first to the wire on four occas- - wuthem mmig m moumnds the ood, R. Jones; vs.. 11. Taylor. A. H- T- Willi-5 31 ed an all-fired smart game be- N R t an xha t V” ions with total winnings at33,-193. M... Ducharma xmdunted from last week in October This pmvmce Hogan. J. Giddlnzs. A. R0lJer- R V955” ---- -- iii tween the posts. Ellsworth Mann 9W 9 9' K 9 "5 V5 . lie is by Follow Up 3. 2.00 1l2 the U,.;.,,,,r.,, or 1...... Law experienced "S mmm com Ice 2-M. Stewart. A. Cordell. Rev. M. Sproule b0 is erremve in n slap-dash sort of . N mu-. PTO nnd hi! dam i! 3931"-iiui 5iE:'5i- School in June. 1952. During his cenam-anon or geege between occ. 3' I;:i)i”.r' a"'i;'"iMV;' 6;" klogd Clniifxilia" gg way. and a young Harding chap I 9w ' ' ' .”.?:f..i;i.L"ifE.i?..”'i?..ft” 1” 5.. 5. ::;l.,2;m..:,e :""..::;.,:: :3; igz ;---;,h;--v-m-,-- me W n C 6 - at so 322...; ”:i::'”"a:;:.”;:;r 23:: sermon on nyamuc com: or none on , , t . . . , r , . :tyle, l; guns ahnd hstlcks to ;.,;,u.,,. "in, um" ,,.,.,..,,, ,,,. ghogttthomfnm ”l:l'”;'9;;” IceL3-l;I.I7i.C Dl(i)llra:1l:ni!g1hti:nGl;"Ste:- alleaststiy .. :3 played on on. gum vmlg rear mounted implements. osew e ave seen m r 1 , . ' ar, . . . : -. - r . ' - . thicinlgn his daily exercise at .v;i.!,,1r,;'vg!:,dl3nh:'r"..r.,,;') ",2, :”"tigiti'fI i;i"ii':i:'i aiaiiiiifg: mfiijzi: Eh Canepbill. DJ. Taylor. M. Iljgilgm .. 113 an H 5 Dr Y New REE? ovltgllaeld lvalve engine with m - an. - ac one - - - - - as oy cy erseeves an 1 ti t . Th b 1 . 23223;: .::.g":.;... :.:.."."'.,,:: 2., ,gc;.,.-mg, 53- gg ............. ....... ....,.... .1... 25..., 1...... T M" 5”" mm is ”""i"”'' The Bill” 9- iii5Ci3”""iii- Rs'H”i' i): 9' cmkeii 30 Stylarisheudgxblgugesig Sp qzridmtalzt More than 20 other Major changes and Improvements r highest return to date lists 14 while ' ' s, M L9 .1 so ' . ' a kill of 8 per hunter is common- msnrrbgzitutes are always needed. B. Lliicg 80 xeiguriggmeggbnigflnb 2Th3'edi:1:l'ig: Truly I Three Plow Tractor. Dlaee. . Mill so i r o - - f,i,.ff”i ""'d' pm" "me "y s1:,i:,"..,., an 80 nishpihderetgy Jclingrilni 1903:: The more you know about tractors. the better Ti ""1 lime "er when when -- C. Bovyer .- 80 'g1l-aocshyanthat geoes'withait Th; re. you'll realize that here is the most modern tractor om ml?” nsllsgunn": I-reirequued to D. Moore turn of Benny Grady and "Unis" ir0d3y,5 market l 3;: :m?"ht0fril:h'n:hdns:::egk;3 Fear Skier Drowned i:i."irfr'.l'.3.iil'" so Wm "tip" ”””” t i””' sslsl IT TODAY b t The Booster Club Minstrel Show is drawing near, Z'.:L3,”..;i'.3".J;." Wu?"-lrI1.:ei.-,:1,;.e was roughly played with molt of PHONE 30924093 don't delay. buy your ticket today. boys can sure bring home the same. In Jlllllll Frnm Trestle Parkdah nefeat3 iii” 3”” ”””1""3 mm ”"mbl"l i - iv --':n-'--or-”-'1--”-”-0:-”-W s It JOHNSTON LTD Experts have acclaimed it to be the most talented ixxlrxrlnma vteleglnzg: alli1t(iil'lt:;rkl;l Olin: , -- Georgetown 9,6 notched by Norm Larter-, Richard s s I Show ever presented in this Province. mm 3;, mg no. m,.,r,-ed to ,,.,,. Ls.'NNoxv1L.Ls:. Que.. Jan. 30- Carroll, Ted Bradley. Sam Gregory. . - ” cm". .' hum!” md mm” mm" :gPf)r;-nlimalt;xd;1t5rdt?d.gsc:E:::ral'l1n:1g- The Parkdale Bombers defeated Ci-'1 Glleffiiirlrlglleglifoelire trick St Pete” lamb”. I Plan a date to be at the bgdlgihfnorigsljutfaothghlismigl Pmhchlns train today. and is be- the Georgetown Eagles 9-s wed- for .Georgetown. Landry. Stevens 1952 return. Trout 2137 Hungarian lieved to have drowned in the nesday night in an exhibition game and MacDonald each get one goal. .. , T ' ' Massawippi River. . at the Georgetown Rink. The game , . Prince of Wales College Auditorium Whidse 2- Ruffed amuse 3. .1... mm W arming .... Tuesday. Feb 3rd. or Under the Distinguished Patronage of Wednesday. Feb. 4th pheasants 20. Rabbits '7. geese 3, duchs 47, Wilson's snipe 1. It's the rural hunters who know how to handle the pheasants. This return is not exaggerated as I have personal knowledge or the most of it. The one who submitted the re- Trestle when a CPR. train came around a bend. Still wearing his skies. he Jumped into the water. which was not frozen because the river is swift-flowing. Two students trom Bishops Uni- ml CLUB CLEANUP SALE His Honour Lt. Governor T.W.L. and Mrs. Prowse turn Judi ltemlzbd is a natural .m?;""f;,?”.,.;,?.3 H 1 hum" "nd I mu m" ma Wm cries and saw him in the water. I on. Prem er J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones :: Inrrilsgahyrgter atllaatgzngoid; comma dumded gal Mme”, in dsh u dito His Worship Mayor .1. D. Stewart and Mrs. stewprt w-lrwrrogmpme mm W mm :5”. '.3.i.'i..... ifi.".I'....f.."gi. lit... 63 Chestnut St. ALL "raw wmrgn 31-ocg must no to Max: noon 8 5 er. ' Tickets on sale at an D-us stores. on spam. Fred lK..'.'.i::”:: .:"3.:?.lhi:.?.i”n::: he who 1- no one from 2631--Phone--2631 Foil new smut coons - PRICES susllsn l which Dr. A. H. Mocreer. prin- cipal at Bishops tor 25 years. fell in 1947. . Lambros and Booster Club members. Time 8:30 and game taken the total would reach a staggering figure. The food value alone would pass the one hundredthousand dollar mark and -Admission 50 cents MEN'S SUITS IWERGOATS , then some. . i Some Gabardine: - Some Worsted: well An Excellent Group of Heavy Fleeces s Nelghbors 'y G.org. chrk Tailored to Give tong Wear and Mt-lions Extra Value ' King's Lynn. ltnsland-(OP)-- 1 Reg. 49.50 Now .................. .. on At 49.50 New .................... .. . V l 1. - Dick Butcher. oldest mulch: of this 3' ' Norfolk community. sohieved his . . g-rest ambition -- to celebrate his . 100th birthday. He died a few days later without knowing he was only n 97. Relatives who hssi discovered I the mistake made no mention of it at the centenary Petty: I Reg. 32.50 ..... .... I50 22?... .3"... 14.95 16.95 New . 3.25 f;.'i.”:.'L:. ...... 7.95 MEN'S MOUTON FUR CAPS Rog. 4.95. To clear only ..... MEN'S HARRIS ctorll smr costs more csasnnllls 8TilTl0il cons Mlaws ssrm BOMBER JACKETS nnrs asssnnlll: mars MENS PO10 PAJAMAS Reg. 5.95 Extra Special . .. '. Reg. MEWS SPORT and REGULAR S'l'Yl.E SllillT8 mm To mm m 32'” Mass llssw wool. commlsnolls ............ H 3,50 BOYS BOMBER ncllsrs W, .......... H 5,95 4”f2.' IOYS' PLAID SHIRTS... . . . 31.75 J IOY8' POLO PAJAMA8 '3f.'.' 52.50 S. A. Mcllonaldr if” "”"''g i , oouotas nos. s IEO BHABBES 3-- I0 IIEFIIIIS ' 50Nl5 l-'l'D- . - ' i - 165 Kent St. Phone 8001 "One of his money-saving ideas. Those cii pers-cost 320 to i 1 ' ' and I'm sure this is the only time they'l be used."- H..'aEu"&'u'o'-.-to-anon HAMBLY 6' INNIS 166 GT. GEO. ST. MEN'S 1. low CLOTHING Pl-ibilly. 17.34. L.