tttv so. 1m EMPLOYMENT News National Employment Service presents a. partial list of job opportunities available through its Local National Employment Office. MAY 2f. piuutlicrt. . fully qtiuliiii-il. h .\I'I'III'I.\SE.\' 1'01‘ li>|'lli|l| uud IIOSPIHIIM needs, and those Humphrey Mitchell iIHIHTIZR or 1.11mi it a 11"] _.__t__-__% l Ileport 0f i i Harness 0luli Activities Following is the text of Presi- dent Callbeclcs address drllevercd a1 the annual meeting qt U1, PEI. Harness Racing Club on Wednes- day night; To the Members of the P. I. I. .TI-IE CHARLOTTETQWN GUAiRBIAi Maritime bred tlu-er-tear-oid pac- ing more. Daisy Budlong. owncd and driven by George McIntyre, Montague. at. Covehearl. Sept 19lh~2:l'1’;. The above list of trotters arid pacers bred iii tliis Province is one that out‘ horsemen. iii fart every Islander. can be proud of. Just recently we noted in Dowr. the Back Stretch. where 1n 1003 lthe get of Parkslde 2:21‘. nnd rnother Islartri sire, won six HI lie Exhibition. Halifax. competing against tlic best trolters and pac- tlie twelve racei. at the Nova Scu- ‘ t I In Memos-lam M11. JAMES P. RYSIYI‘. ‘, Jame.» B. flcrdlc. ‘I0. of 1'7 Utiiaizd ‘Rd, Mzrdcn, Mass. rctcct iiiirttte lconstruztion expert alto ctiilt and irepalred mary brldilfs ti'..d term- iinals throughout ‘he ante, plus 1 tthc rrctnvirixtt-it it [Jirr mam-i I , ;LIQI1II1OII'~". rtttrl rrtcittly at hi_\ t fl".‘l‘ir\ IOIIHKVnv; _, tut; tt;,,.-_-,-._ i A resident cf Hal-Int for ‘:9 _tea".~, lho was born in Northern. 1115.1. Racing Circuit Club, Geiitlemenu- It is a plcasurc to meet again at the beginning of the season and to make a report to you on tors from all over the Maritimes.’ ‘tWhen he. first arrived in this ‘That was-H years ago and we urel tcountry at 14 tears of zzgf‘. it.» rc- rtill lwldmr the lead we gained’ sided in 111-Ft Boston lie Ir-iiflf‘ then. The rich island soil with '!I10\'r(I to \\.i'tihr,., bud wuqdt-q its plentiful content of mincralt ‘the tomes B. Reituie (.'~tt,,.,u,.‘\~_ Ind the good liorsomansliit) and I Mr. Reitdle CCT1F-l'r'l(lrd the vita- m"? 9x91191595 I11‘ our i-ireederst ‘gins icmiinnl. Chnrlc-iowin, tlic Q4 srse-Qw? .@>l~.* Q‘ 4» Nylon Hose, dark seams. Price Lisle Hose, all silos at When Soaking Employment lleur In iulud flint our office lists jot» opportitiiiiii-s iiiuiliible nmiugliouf "W llliirliiiiies IIIHI [ppcr (‘ttniiiltuiu Industry. Iiuainess, “mgmansiiitr, iigrletiltnre, us ticll its pflfillltins iiinllultlt» Ini-nlly. Positions Now Open Locally MALI Iil ('Il1.\\ i-uritonteri- - about ion required Joiiriii-gitiitti t‘|(‘(‘il'If'IilIl\'~—\\Ill! license. 'l'o|i unges. To Learn Accountancy ‘tllllltf uuiii Iii-fill to uork ttllii l‘Il1lI‘If‘1'f‘tI ni-cotintnni. FARM LABORERS limit O|I."IIIIIL'\ ou iuruis Ill I’. Ii. Isluutl iiuil Noni Seoiia. Iiltliesf HELP WANTED -- FEMALE rt-siiitiriiiits |]|'(\\'\P$ Illlfl t-litiitilii-rtutiiils for suuiiiicr hotels. Make full use of tho Local Office of National EinployntentjService. It is there to serve your of your DOMINION LABOUR DEPARTMENT \\ "E05- §lI1IlllI(‘l‘II0l(‘|§. Luuu- Helpers in Sittin- ziu t1 Community. A. MacNamara. IHIPLTY ittsisirtt . lirari the activities of the past year. We can certainly look back OI1 11.46 as a most successful racing mason. l: slot-ted at Summer-H mic. July 1st with another meet-t tug tlicre on the 3rd of July. The next switch was to Montague July 10th, and following that to (lovchcad July 17th, then River-l ride July 24th and back to Cove-i Jtily 31st,. ivith Montague» August. 7th. thcn Old Horne Week} - August 13th to 17th inclusive.‘ ' Covehead put. on another met-ti August 21st followed by Summerw side August 20th, Montague Sep-, tembcr 2nd. Charlottetown Go:o‘-. will meet September 11-12 and} tlic next week a tyre-day meet.‘ September 18-19. was held at Covehead. the season concluding with two meetings at Riverside. October 10th and 14th. Large attendances featured ev-' cry meeting with a crowd esti- mated zit 3.500 at Summcrslde and new attendance records at Chnr- lottetotvn. despite the fact that cue day was cancelled by raitt. Covelicad featured a two-day ntcet iii scpictiibcr, on the sec- (llfl day of which a iiew attend- ance record iwis set up there. During the season 18 miles were stepped iii 2:10 or better." with eight at Covehead. six at Char- lottetown and four at Montague. ‘The fastest. mile of the circuit was titt- 2106‘: of Chuck Worthy .11 COTCIIBRG H13 three miles in 11:061., 12:061.. 2:07. were -th-: fastest. three heats stepped by any trotter or pacer in the Maritimes In 1946. The col‘. fuiurily stakes had good entry lists. all of them be- iiig raced over the Charlottetown Driving Park truck. The coni- petition iii these stakes was coit- rirlererl good ti’ not better than previous years. The result of the ____. Professional Cards F llR. us. 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Taylor 0o 0400009090000 OPTOMETRIST Last fall new horses wer: d Q cen its brought in by enterprising own- Com” “Palate? 1956" ers and these ivlll make their sp- Evenings by Appointment Phone: Residence 1018 ooooo-ooovoooooooooooo-oo- ~¢ e 00o oo-oo-oo-o-owo-ooo o J a core» +o+e >o+0 ¢4+**°-“ ‘ A. Waithen Gauiiet. l-L-B- Barrister. Solicitor. Bk- Phfllips Building 111 Grafton Si. Money to Loan. (inflections. DIR? A. RTwSMiTH ltnkcn tit. Rochester. NJ-f. She ° DINHST was the leading trotter in the Maine circuit and for want. of 115 Grafton Street Office flours: 9 to 12-2 to l Telephone 2284 ~ GAUDET 8t HASZARD Bud-um sanctum Nauru; gee. St. Stephen-mm. The fastest C-mflhn Bu,“ or Conner" 51d; ‘ Maritime bred new performer‘ Ifroltiitr: was Marlon I... owned MONEY TO LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. 5A., LLB Canadian Bank of Commerce Billi- Charlottetmvn. P.E.l. ) ) i i MORRELL and COMPANY Chartered Accountant Intern Trust Building ggcxxxvv t t i, Phone N47 - Boa l“ lney. and driven by Earle Bemple. _ Charlottetown ;at Blue Acres. N.G.. Aug. 3rd- ? 5. M. SEARS. CA. ]2:12'~;. The fastest Maritime bred om»- , ,t:.::;r*=....=:::'i; a“; antics: iou. N.S.. and driven by Teddy ' Weir. Moncton. Sept. 25th- —-——————- 211011. The fastest Maritime bred trotting gelding was Buddy IMoko. owned and driven by G. F. ilutcheeon 8r 801i OPTOMETRISTS MacDonald. Mermaid. at Cove- hezid. July 31st-2:13’A. "Specialists in [I16 fl!‘ The fastest Maritime bred ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fecte.‘ 53 Grafton Street Lakes and rivers are more num- erlus in Finland than in any other Itiropean country. _ season's racing shows the trotter Billy Kalmtick (L14, owned by Leo, Howard. Cortiwall aiicl driven byt Willard Kelly. Southport. higli-‘ cst scorer for the season with 106 points ddtlllilCflllY the same iitim- bnr of tiotitls as the leading. s~"02'r'". Eva. Viluriiif.‘ 2112 3-4, owned I pmm, g5 [I_Q_ M; tg by‘ Dr. Preston McIntyre and‘ -- ringer} by Dr. Ilféleill ldtfcfintyreq ia ast season. con onois DR. w, n, \"(‘llI. to Lorraine Abbe 2:07‘i. owned by James. ltfcNeill. Ken- Chllmlllul“ riiigioii and driven by Lorne Kelly Palmer Graduate t nitd Willard Kelly, with 100 points (jhlglnflglopn {Third place goes to 0. U. Voto 20. Prince 8t. Phone I072, 2110K». owned and rlriveri by Hat:- _.____-—-—-i-——————-, old stead. Brackley. while fourtti .......f|rgd;flfl AI Lafge, K_c_ ‘honors “go to ‘the trotter hlvri .uanizrsrcn.~soi.ici-ron.._ plllflfltll-l‘ ~11 ovum b1 DR PIES" NOTARY ‘tun Afcintyre, Montague. ami- Riiyal Bank of Canada Chambers. driven by Leo Collins. with 54 I Clllfloll-Blowfl- P-5~l~ tpoints. An excellent showing was succlfifm’ 5° KC .madc by the troiter Marion L.. new" J‘ w” yj ' ‘J:16'-. owned and driven by Tyn- dall Scmple. Kensiiiizton. she fin- ishing tvttli 70 points. According to the rules of tlic club. adopted in 1943, the points are made up on the basis of places won in heats as follows: 5 points for first. 3 points for see- ond. L’. points for tliird and 1 point for fourth. the prizes to b: awarded for purse races only. pet-trance when racing starts nnd will iio doubt give it good account of themselves. Pleasing to report. and some- thing that we should all congratu- late ourselves ori. 1s the wonder- ful showing made by Prince Ed- ward Island bred horses in the Maritime Harness Racing Review of 1946, There we find the good trotter Christie Btidlong. owned by George H. Brookins, Kensing- ton. with a new record of 220651. competition was often forced to meet some of the best paeerr. racing there. She also trotted the fastest heat in the Maritimes. at and driven by Tyndall Semple. {with her mile in 2216K. at Mon- ,tague. July 10th. The fastest Maritime bred new performer tracing was Money Maker. owned by Ray O'Brien. Alberton. and driven by Joe O'Brien. at Cove- ‘head. Sept. Nth-Emit. The fastest Maritime bred pae- lng more. new performer. was Betty Budiong. owned by Thomp- son and Sutherland. North Syd- George Brookins. Kensington. pt Covehead. July 11th--2:13. The fastest Maritime bred four-year- old pacing mare was June Mom- ing, owned and driven by George tcfforts and that also the good sires brought hercl by enterprising owners and iho3 good dams retained fnr breeding. are niiioiirz thr- fwcitirs that have kept ur. at the lop in brecding' speed. Let us hope that these results will be an incentive to greaterl in the years tol come tint only the Mziriitmos but, Canada and the United States‘ will be turning their eyes iii this direction instead of looking to the south for speed. As a matter of fact, a few colts have been pur-t chased within the past couple oft years by parties in VIHID“ wittry have realized that they did not. have in go to tlic great breeding! farms of Kentucky and pay trc-i mendous prices in order to get] worthwhile rzteiiic: stock, ‘t 1n dipping iiito the future o!‘ rzieiitz here ll is my opinion flirt it tvtll tint yield its tiotiularity zoi any other stinrt as ion: as w: provide fittt class racing. keen’; competition. rlerm sport ~ which: means IIDIYIIKIIIY! the rules and thei (rfficinis who enforce them-pool‘ ciiscipliiie 2111f] the ytrcsciitafioit of the proyrrziriis iii a manner that.‘ will please the public. I During tlic year we lost two of our valued horsemen. Picton f). J_-__<.i_.._ . .-_-. . ‘four-year-old pacing gelding was Print-e Budlong. owned and driv- len bv Harold Ciidmore. Brackley. set. Covehud. July oist-lzlile’. The fastest Maritime bred four- year-old trotting gelding was. ‘Quakers Boy. owned by Georee ,'rurner. Dartmouth, and driven by Johnny Conroy. at. Blue Acres. August sin-ms. The feeteet INSURES SEX APPEAL Bionde Maureen Hiiriéi’. year-old lrliiglisli actress, has in» ‘huili Zliill iii-.titlai nurod lier sex appeal for‘_i*$20.0fl1) llir- Mr-iror-nlilatt believed to be Britain's mos: mission, and rep-t novel policy. Her request was a slits for the itty bii; of s. poser for insurance ex- ‘Martha's Vineyard perts, but after a conformer; they 'the first. lxoscttlai" tvpv brlilgo Wtlll agreed to lake the I'll-k. wircu work. tttt cit -v:~:. the ii-‘wt -—--_-~~~~ — -~— ~ - ouch 517311 in live East. Brown and Lawrence Iiennc: v. He lezivrg; hi. txfe. Mrs (m. "PIC" hm"? hi5 10115? “"1955 “Yell trude Rcndlc; tito ilaugittcrs, Airz. _ E. Nioorc and .\lr.~. greatly missed from our ranks be-i [_ punmtieg, and m, gong cause he was a. true sport whether‘, B, Jpq and (tpgygr- w, fir)“ great fortitude. He. has been cyan-m. in victory or defeat. Latvrenccl of mqidgn, H... at“, lienncssey had riot been nrtivc i:".~ tors, Nfygy racing for some years but his In‘i[\lLICI)LI'U 11ml .\';.. tcrcst continued to tlic end. In closing 1 would like to ex-tqhiidrptt. press my sincere thanks to alit ittr. RCIHII" was members of Illll; Club ho havifiaitet- ztrri uttuQt-gt, interested themselves ll its ,Cainriert. N.J.. terminal a-id mdtwy . const guard iztttitvlivzeys ‘ 22- _.\11outic 1011-1. For (tori 1 1)} ‘rctl il.e ‘ezri if B0‘ . .~\i ' LlP lJlnlYUCICd ' Clarriire ,0! Richmond, Me, find {our g..i.. flC'~lthc UllIlFd $111M lei‘ tlte orig 3"“ iiiatiy Mt on {I f3 Iiuvca 1'3 ,» \- JCIIHJHI o1 \‘Il'.(t.l'tl . ...?“ an.» “Q4. 4_.'-w9 @e.»:. 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