ocrroaziz 11. 1953 ,,......--.- riigg GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN MENiS E Greatest: Money Saving Event -- Smash Hits on Men1sLCIotI1ing "Thanks for the reconl Sale Days on Thursday and Friday. We still have all of the advertised specials and -more - awaiting you - Topcoats at 15.95 - Pants 252. off -1 Parkas for 11.95 - Zip Coats 32.00 - Yarn dyed worsted suits regular 55.00 now 34.50 - Overcoats for 15.00 - All work clothing 202. off. See the' merchandise that is adve Great Money-Saving Specials that await you. n ' No Sales Final Unless customer 1 is Satisfied x l 9- ninizsmracnwon I-WHERE QUALITY is Sauna) rtised today - - - Compare our prices and come to H. & C. today to get your share of these Open Tonight ilntil 9:30 lack strut” blonds Betty Richards, daughter 2.12. 2.10, the latter just two-iimu jesty (Harrison), owner. Bev. H to 8 c shifted feedlns srounds. A few a. Nudist Colony (page the Douk- drifter. By what they tell me sept- 01 Jwkey Clifif Richards and niece of a second off the track record Milton. Moncton. 1. Arleno's "n r orner 5110” N10” 1-the OPGMDE db-W Wm hobors) had sprung up over night ember Morn had nothing on this Continued from page 0 Jane Azoff, price 35100. The home”; have been shipped to California. Claude is driving there and won a stake with Diana. - Streak." Thanks. Doctor. One of the most peculiar. hap- pcnlngs that ever occurred in rac- ing in England was at Newmarket, October 8th. Eleven horses ran in the Newmarket Town Plate race. Ten Md Women lookeyis and one a male rider. The male finished eleventh. The winning jockey was QUEEN orram Make Your Entry Today Write Secretary Manager Mgrltime Amherst, of the famous Jockey Sir Gordon Richards. Second was Rossdale. ridrfzn by Valda Rogerson, whose mother won the same event 27 ya-8-I-S film. In last. place was the horse ridden by William Evans, son of the Australian jockey W. T. Evans. ' E Last Saturday night at st. John Raceway. Headway had 9. double win in the Free-For-All for own- er-driver Jimmie Given of Hall- fax. Abbeland (G0guen) was 2-2. Hedgewood Chief, (Harrison) 3-3, Babe Britten (Sobey) 4-4. Time, SQUARE DANCING Winter Fair. N. S. ., 3 No.BasenentNeeded-Yetflodrsnreiiamii Automatic Ci -9.01 a 120 Kent 81; ll Foor Em-noco J s,-,-me Cheap on .. You'll hard i better- . hosted borne-o clolnor homo-and less work. with the "uh-it-easy" Coleman. Exclusive fu- tures bring "warm-floor" Come In and See If! low isonvenhrii Term r F. A. S. JONES 01st 3108 T IUII. CLYDE ' QGSH FORAVM deli set up in August by Abboisnd. Dashes 1 and 6 had as winners Royal Jr.. owned and driven by Al Langille, St. Stephen, 1-2, Morris Direct. owned by L. McKinney. Gagetown, and driven by C. Wood, 3-1. Ann's (Bawnon) 3-3. time. 2.18 NT), 2.14 315. Dash No. 2 was won by Billy Whistler. own- ed by Jos. I-fatty. St. John, and dT1V&I1 by H9-yes. Piney Boy (Luv- son) 2, time. 2.16 (U5. Dalh N0. 3 W94 W011 by Oliver Chief, owned and driven by A. Davidson. st. John. Spencer Key (Burt) 2, time, 2.15. Dash No. it was won by Jose- dale Clipper, owned by M, cough- lan. St. John, and driven by wa1- ter Craig, Ramona Chips (uw- son) 2, time. 2.10 U5. Dash No. 3 W35 W011 by Sandy D.. owned 'and driven by H. Cormier. Mono- Wn. Just Lucky (Langille Jr.) 2, paid but no doubt it would be Quartermaln. Newcastle. N. B., for the following item re I Met- itlmer who ' has made good in Uncle Sam's country. "Skipper-" has recovered nicely from an op- eration which he had some time ago, and this will be good news to his many friends throughout the Mu-itimes. "R. Leonard Sweezey of 608 Lincoln Av., Sau- gus, is the owner of Prince James. an 11-year-old gelding that has raced exceptionally well all through this season. At the Roch- ester, N.H., fair some weeks ago he broke a ten-year harness rac- ing record when he won the Class AA Pace and the Governor Hugh Gregg trophy, pacing his mile in 2.06 W5. A few days be- fore he took both heats of s fea- ture race at the same track and earlier at Foxboro, Mass, Prince track. Montreal. Canada." 7 Mr. Sweezay was born at Chathem. N. B. and is now a prominent screen manufacturer in Saugus. Racing at St. John Raceway closed for the season with a fine owned by Herb Campbell. Sussex. Don Banks B. (Bishop) 2, time. 2.25 215. Dash No. 2-lma Cor- poral (W. Carr). owned by C. B. Smith, French Village. 1. Twinkle Dawn (Akericy) 2. time. 2.20. Dash 3, Princess Tins (A. Lang- ilie. Jr.), owned by Mrs. Al Lang- tile. St. Stephen. 1. Top Royal (Burt) 2, time. 2.17 2l5. Duh No. 4. Flsxey Pointer (W. Cur). owner A. C. Titus. Norton, 1, o1'H'iN'- sAY- ee CAREFUL 1 you i MAKES ME NE to v 11.306 W R ' Surprise Lady )3Goguen) 2. time. 2-18 2l5. Dpsh o. 6. symbol Ma- Money (A. Langille. Jr.) 2, time 2.15 -1l5. Dash No. 7, First Again (A. Lsngllle, Jr.) owner, J. N. Porter, Easton, Me., 1, Colonel Sherbrooke (Jones) 2, time. 2.19. Dash No. 8, Just Lucky (A. Lang; llle. Jr.) owner. Tofu Stewart, St. Stephen, 1, Adagio (Wood) 2. Dash No. 10. Thelma Lou. owner and driven by M. Downey, St. John, 1, Ann's Boy (Ensor Bow- ness) 2. time, 2.14. The 1953 harness horse racing season at the Sydney Sports Centre was brought to a success- ful conclusion lhsi: Monday after- noon with the Cape Breton Turf Club putting on a 10 dash Thanksgiving DAy card. Here are the winners - - - Races 1 and 4- Clssalfled Trot, Prairie Pete, own- ed and driven by Roddie Andrews. 1-3, Clean Up, owned and driven by D. Rankin. 2-1, time. 2.17 215. owner. Joseph Reid. North Syd- fstt, 1, 2.25 315. Race No. 10, Prior. owned) and driven by Don Rankin, Ball's Creek. 1. Maudine Reeinore, 2, time, 2.22. Truro's concluding race meet for the season was held Thanks- giving afternoon and drew a large holiday crowd. The future race was the Two Mile Trot and the 13-year-old. Mack Fingo surprised everyone by winning from a. large field in 4.46. Race 1-Buck P. C. Grstisn (Smith), 1, Phil Viialc (MIcLeod) 2. time. 7-13 Winn")? owner is Miss D. Miller. 'Pug- wash. Races 2 and 7-Eddie Hoos- ier (Walker) 1-1. Pepper Shaker (Gould) 2-6, Rita Federal (Maus- er) 3-2. time. 2.19 215. 2.18 315. Winning owner, 5. Walker. Lower Sackville. Race 3-Money's Worth 1, Leo's Dream starters. Race: 5 and 3-Gallllit Bobby (Connors). "WING by C- L- Dauphinee. Halifax. 1-1. P. E1 1- Budlong (Jewell) 2-4. Tommy 1l5, 2.16 3l5. Race: 6 and 9-Miss Cherry Valley. owner. E. Mac- ing of rolls in this should make an effort to be there and hear the report of the presi- dent and secretary-treasurer. These two men, Dr. R. F. Salmon and W. G. Gillespie. have been the main cogs in keeping up in- terest in cit reclnl and by I0 doing enco aging the breeding and raising 01 volts. They have glvon s grout dell of film Ind ihousht and have sacrificed much to put this association in the proud position it is today and cornplllhmenis and feel justifiable and much farther away are set thstrlievg been bred. trained and raced ecause of coursgomont than stakes provided. . continued from page 9 wildigeese present as many flocks would be feeding in stubble fields or rating on inland lakes. 0 O I Blue-wing teal were scarce in some sections and plentiful in others. For some reason hundreds of them favoured the salt marshm this season. I do know.th.a.t on some ponds and rivers the Blue- wings moved out a. week or eo prior to the 10th. There is no definite information at the mom- ent that those concent .tions mig- rated south but on the contrary Wayne 8. Grsttan (Taylor) 3. time, 2.13. 3. Pace, Handbook 2.06 215, owned by Richard Jabaiee. North Sydney. driven by Don Ratchford, 1-3. Time, 2.10 (V5, BUCK SAWING LOG CHOPPING 2:”; y!:,lgn:snt:x,:o' this splmdmy ney, 1-5. Victory Hy (G. Mac- The recent fire at Richileau er tangle almost in my face talk- TUG 0,wAR ' Donald) 5-1. time. 2.15. 2.16 2l5. Raceway is without doubt the mg in ,1); dme,-em; hmmmge, an ' we -- -- W M 8- For fif”f.Zi."””.".i.”f :":::rr:"a.;" at -mew W0 can we Entries Close 003050! 20th. 3”” mend Mum 1 (skipmr) Igcifwlggrionb. drivg? Mg: ads. Som:y4(?0 horses lzvere stabled 1,: gigangukughgn twgmtg :2: there and the fire broke out in the stalls immediately behind the grand stand. It raced lthrough stall after stall with owners. trainers and stablehands working feverishly to free their horses. Then the grand stand itself col- lapsed and in it was the restaur- ant. mutuel booths and tntalizers. Some of the horses ran sixl miles from the track before being pick- ed up and one was caught on a main street of Montreal. Twenty- iwo horses were burned and one had to be shot. because of in- juries and it is expected that several more horses' lungs were damaged so severely by inhaling smoke and flames that they will have to bi destroyed. Many of the top trotterl and pacers of Canada were stabled there and the loss in horses. Brand Stand Morgan (McNelll) 6-2, tlml. 1.18 n province ' they can look back on their ac- pride. for :11 am thu Meritlnx the en- have live learnt! it cewey has Mr 1 move teal (Blues) but better food elsewhere will also cause a change in location. When Blue-wing teal decide to go south the move is pretty general all over but on the 10i1h they afforded excellent shoot- ing on some marshes. Quite a few geese werershot on the opening day and I have per- sonal knowledge ofover 50 being -bagged during the finst week of the season. On the opening morn- ing some hunters literally had their geese handed to them on a. silver platter....it W35:jU8lZ that easy. some visiting hunters are reporting Hum far more plenti- ful then last year while others feel they are scarcer. Their view- point is governed entirely by their luck in finding them. The cagey 1-luns have teamed a. lot since their importation and even if they were three times as plentiful as holiday. 1-1e barged out of an aid- the smell of his breath and that's not very satisfying. My,partner and I tried the ducks for about an hour and a half on the open- ing morning. It was lake shooting on. ring-necked ducks an? by com- parison a black duck s a lum- bering truck when it comes to shear speed. One always knows when a flock, or even a single, is approaching. There is a. noise like tearing cloth and if one is not ready they are gone. They are like a formation of Jo one hears the noise after they are out of eight. We split a. days limit (8) between us and then I moved out in quest of bigger game. I O I Amusing incidents are ooming to light in connection with the when I. man sprinted down the length of Donald John's point dis- carding his clothes as he ran. Hun- ters in the area declare it was s. tstrip-tea5e' act of the highest order. The cause was soon appar- ent....the performers skiff was do-ifting out into Orwell Bay with 3. 5300 shotgun lying norms the thwarts. The water was up to his chin when he caught up with the, urban, Tarzan. The 565 question at the moment is: Who is the Summerside barber who hooked and 'landed two one- and-ashalf-pound sea trout While fishing for smelts at Mill River? If this question is answered correctly someone will. come knocking on his rlonr....and won't be looking for a shave either. That would be foolish. 5 , meexaaai n ma awe:-mrmao. Mrum ll. JOIINSTONE time, 2.1 . for the 5 an 2.17. Race 2, Classified Pnc&- 3x5. cdc 'lI)lrot. Flaxscoit 2.18 they am now one would Sm, have says R. .1. "Dick" Logue was one of Ealumith Ohnwfrd (yinnin ovyrnfxd drivenobyMR Mbcigonsld gad'Flgl:in, to mum and hum h”d' to secure The most unusual policy ever developed the visitors to Lexiniton during y Sm ty zlqrung ' gmsd ; - 211 25 Hula”. pace'C;.u ad '5' "19 "mil? 01 5 birds P3? dill! hv Dominion L e is The Coronet-I Z) the Trots and at the Tattersaiis ”' it "Mk .( . Yaceg) M :1. Che: 2,09 U5 mp Lewis) (SW55 Right now some hunters would your savings plan. with the choice of six V E Sales purchased the yarn”, Bub Erixvailicot GA. ougzd. owrie-6 by A L cudegm. Glace -B” 3 gems on 3 for the WWW, options at the end of the 20 year period. l "H way by Kmgk counul 158' Gzor ie llbnlrectlulnh Cbdaidg, 7-1' T.ime.2.1'1 215. Clad: 3. Pace ' ' ' And' If ya” die ham” 5 ym" hmily Wm COMPETITIONS dam, Direct Lady) 3, 2.07 an by ownegd b Pm. H0'rsemenvs c1ub' Km,x' 209 35 owned by 'Cmdr- pheasant, as usual me then. receive all the deposits you have modem Billy Direct 1.55. She is a' half um may 117 25 Race 5 Classif G. H, Bun(,,1,,'md driven by Ike cagey selves and even the lions P11” the 55” ”"0""t 95 the P0”CY-P1"! 5115"" '0 D9” Frisco 3. 1-59 3M. H de'pL ' gm ,,,'D1,,,ct (G Mac. Moreglde 1 ''nm, 213 Than, have wised up to the extent that dMd"'d5' dam of the 335000 ye”"h3 Am" De ida)ce; lrn R J Lo .u 1 have bz;en' other'wiriners and they are almost as hard to find 1"" mm 1" b”u"”' but W. tn”! t erlcan Way by Kin 's Counsel Mani: pi '5;mfir' I219. Blsglzedceg placings buL we did not get in- as' their male oonsorts I had 8 EDWIN 0' JOHNSTONE3 BrAt' 0"”-U" 7'”Vi"”1" ""559-" 1-53 we d0 "05 NV the H20"! Gygndr 9e'De'in Eildiong (TL Reid). formation about them. chance at a big rooster on the In & 1" Gram)" sheen C'L""hth"own' E I L Quality Always Shows Up (in The Finished Job Here is Outstanding Proof i 501550 w more heat for program on Thanks ivlng lfter- Mm dx ' CE M.cL"d' 14' ”"' m”"1 Ii";d by -""l)"h',efl,l"'fS,t,:,l,”'.n',, ':;mI;3' fyl Joh:"' cl:-:3” (Cruikshank) 2-1. " ' Underwriters s on- "1 W C - Gracie Lou (Walker) 4-a time. n Jamel: Watt, Gsspe. Que., and - t f f w ”d.'I:”"d.”Nuu.” driven by M. Goguen. was 1-1, 2'15 355' 2'15 Ha” 0 0 a it-pow , d 1 1, H"dw”' ownad "(L Hm" y Horsemen are reminded that , , . , - i ' James Given. Hail ex. 2-2. H94 it - . 1 - WW1 CM" l"'"”"'” 34' 35” 'a:hcfw:El'"l:-1:33"hiferfesihe Ellis; we A neauiuromarrc ggiigq,(g7gev;,,H,;,,;im;-,,3;:g Club tn! g. .5... 6.5.l.,....;m.; In the 1953 l ' l l City He , Lies By. C0 or . FufnQc.us.f-In Th. "gorI were single dashes. Race 1 was t 8.00 pm. All who are inter, wan by 81'” mum (C'ov'n3)' gated in the raising and develop- P. E. I. RURAL BEAilTlFl0liTl0N oonresr Purchased Their Buiiding Supplies From The Home of Complete Building Service). WE SALUTE ALL WINNERS on mam oursnxnmo ACHIEVEMENTS- (Cruikshank) , 7 .No H"'r."din. km" Wm H" 32000 pm" "'6 (Pinkney) 2, time. 232- Winnlmz and equipment is stated to be in 09301"? MY! m”"'- 1'91" 1”5”a"C' Nova scona rrxriirs no. - wmoson. nova scona "N9 A55”. trophy (or the Rani Josaph wi owner C. Nelson. 'l,"ruro. Race 4- the vicinity of half I million flfmlfs in the Orwell COW-' dil- - M””" Pa” 5"” "” ”""" 0” Two Mile Trot-Mack Fin o, own- d.,u,,,,, trict thought for a. moment that 05"! Ill "IO "0Ol- ,?;1”',l(y..p”'1::t H" d”:;:r' lMg'd ed and driven by F. oresldc. was". No spa” d I": y '5' W” a 1,931, "3 Lower sackvilie. 1. VI"! Gretta)" rver at t e recent ox oro (Mdqem) 2' Gun noon (Huey) - meet and is now at Blue Bonnets 3' Lunyu Quun .4, nx cum. the effects of inc ement -weather In some night mom could not is i dun o it. Here is.a par- iigi let an the achievement of M . one since in salt at etitli lino an it . I U vet't-.:vri- IV! I 3 .I9' we 8 map. C Face- Hl ll W5 (W. Cami!) ,.. owned by llunm t. or. ml 4 suit. as Ml liiN).lNC .k5f:' ('ul?s.lH()IsIl 1' tin) . "'8 e....- ....J-is. p'i.e.s-4'of.DIu1IRol&lC..-CC-6 '1 Honor: Morons .2