THE GUARDIAN. UHAKLU i'.l'E'l'U W N PAGE SEVEN AUGUST 29. 1953 . f- them than we realize. Introduced Back sum Zi”..i.”...i”.?:.:"'i.';'.'-.”.i””L.Y'..il.i E '- i .. Li.-:.::::: 2.3.2: 1:. .32.: "W..." 0-H" mm mu --m--. ....-. An important purchase during They mm W dl"'pp”" 1" y"" ' (continued ii-om pace 6) - V11 0 ti. 2.1(' St the. h - i .23; :3.” 22:2??? 3..”.l'3.J”wf."..” fff8".?..Z'.2”l.”5.f.?5. sifoin aniinzilo vol mm! -icomif ..?”Zif.”..i"?.3S.” .Z"”..2i.L2: Til. the wmmt 0' me my mom i- Thoughll ( 0 r I (mu. she H l buumul Nut the mm who drove E-den 2.05 K. of! and no trace of them was EH0-W158 1681 Ire showing up. ( Cape Breton 2,4. -mm, -mm. (Dow. tlon with it. I"M;41ll:;e)Abbeland (Gouguen) 4-2, night with supporting classes. The Exhibition will be .A..-. the past week was the trotter more with perfect action and heir ed Congress Led home by two season for Congress Lad. the son of Bingara. to so many (Continued from page a) slight on the farm buildings. With found. Now after an absence of and then suddenly blossom out from seemingly nowhere. . . . well and duck prospects are quite! , ) three years a covey is beck on the brilht 101' the colnlni openlne day ' irivm L0” (””l""'”)i.”'u5i.”"'i5.'.f.' i..f.”.l”.f.l”.'.l lie ?;.a3iiiff”L'. lid. 35"w3il'37.i..i?...'."'r”.?2”l?S.'3.."L'1.li.i3 lii3""”a”" '3” ii-”'"”n.”"i?.'” "E Mwi-M ”""-1” W 12 '""'''"h- ”””"8" ” W”' "my be mid-i ' in H, 2,12, shearfri-)r'i;ces F n:1(;I:m- Pmm Edward mind Harm” R”. "I J E. mun would not mu momnnm xrga ac namt h cw Klcfd ed from a. grain field on Tuesday September before the final tally. -!"”"'ed by J" E rl -rrue Fin o inc Oolt Btekes which will be rnc- parted wtih her except for the th liellyt fen: an ie "um - '” lh” "””' T” MM" ”” l" "1" be '"”"7""”d' The M" P'”' on, N 3i RT” No'ah'D,,1e (Y5... ed 3; summergjdg Racewgy ggpz- fact that it was difficult to get m:nt: tor : r or-ten: T350380 rlis ”"m”" ” ”" "me Md 303"? ml hm” ”" me P'”Vl"” W” are required by Canada's expanding Air Force skilled oi-unskilled iAI;I;5”'2”",E.).mle' gg gt Race, Nq emim um, and um .m1 . mo- trotting classes to start her in. hegdlng for 1:: ninth .'um,'n,,- gmggt ggguifllgd "ii: zitbbhmzlliglg i”Blg”:gelf1TA 3'::;ug””;lsg:?)WW1: Expert instruction will be given to all those liualifying for train- ro e ' ' - - 5 . , in . isnd 7-ssndyzliy, ml".-,y' :lag,ctl?:e:wt:;1the: 5:31;. vi;Iedg9c; NI;f1;'l!wj;:lot:::t;eb::, lg, lzsgglsfn ::1l.ky”c:BIw"'ne'et B;:":?f6"wI::kbe3l:l'; ruin. There could hsve been Prince Colm'1Y- A Mann: P1111811 91' Zpportunitles also exist for youn w bt 5'1"”? (WW? Time 215 216 11S. day afternoon. Sept. 16th 2 Year with other horses this moon. . lead or act ercenta e vints '"”” ""'” ” in W 90"! but the "W W" ”,"V9d It Moor" SRnc- yrs. of age with grade 9 education gr bacilli? i C ween mtmdtlao ilal-1151"” 3"" 9, (Cliff; 1.1-(ma Old Trot-Purse 3700.0!) , 4 Year --- 0",. M. nun: 1.” 13 cgome 1mp”mm" thing 13 they We” d9n' wary in Kings cmmly ml” Week groundcrew trades For further details write hi; many'l.lsr'lt'eres ng Raleg:le47lil:(wFlipey) 2. Time. 2.21 Old 'Uot-Purse 8700,00.' Junior The latest film" "l"i"d "N1" Fleming. Ohsrlie is tihelson oflthe 2:”3,.ffi",'ff”m.,L".f,:.,”.il,,,,f,.i3"V';K rglset :lirdGi:1IT:l0g(1i5c:;ml:'de5i:)n Cthe ' '1) he or V l ' m .,. ' ur- ., gaccs No.6 and 9-Dixiecaeiie sxsnugf; NA;lh?:uirseYen:00Og?d goings" refeeingtrsgsr .33; um 3,,,,g1,,f, dtme, 0, yuf, "O, the Norm mm dmrm I put me who opmm Cum" Mm It THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT 3 (Gallant I-4. RENO!” P . - lo em 11!. ' hit lave Bily Dir- mam down M chukka-5 from the Glenwood. The young haven't been R CA F A ' ' Hon.-In Crowley (cor Pace-Purse 3700.00. Classified among the drivers. He had 22 win an m. wm-id. "cord of 155 um . . . . ssociatlon Rooms ,Lgwsonl 7-1. . p Gold (Langille) mw 23' 2.il5r.e 2.15. "Race No, 3. H Timf. m p an M f uh , I t birds that weave in and out BGYOIBI I ring off, Jonathan. which visits vial.” Mcf(1.;x,:llge,?; ;,w':'l):1)e, 15.1: '1 glasslIziz?1i0gVel'?taihDs:ll1rf(;32tXJ.0(f:' 195?! Ellie-atgga 1-tie WI: Th, vn-om, wgagpl-H1 Gm .,, mmugh "he Hmk while wnmng Ben”: 15 W” in my ham NW" Wmjnfz me above Free For All Purse 3200.00. Thursday Nlght,Se'pt. purchased by Jacob Enders of '.ig1;y,.ye.r-old mare by Gsliimet on the gmund' Th” 1”” mid ” it 15' I had mm mm 10” the CHARLOTTETOWN H he believed - v id be the winner. The rm and Face Harry Mount said 11th-2 Year Event 2 Dashes G? 3200.00-Purse 5400.00. Classified Event l Dash Old Pace-Purse that Shamrock 3700,00, 3 Year Old 'l"rol.-Purse w,,,5 10,- the slower time thsn.s Trophy wul isual There will I scoti . . . - . . - - id - 1 g yank”. meg. escaped injury. Len with his race Y! Iufwuv-oi M from Raceway co oporateslto other contestants. The starting bought him Now a four year 0 0mm. pg-ogfgm 0 , - u Kgwmuw :1”, me programs during fee is due on or before September this black son of Scotland has W” 10, -I-huudw night, August plasteredi up. was arolgd the fol l”KEDY uuikilzg Fredericton Dth. Mail to the Secretary. W. G. captured his seventh and biggest any-L, mug” by our mmd w. p, ow ng sy and has en driving may Exhibition. he nexi two weeks. The NOV! a Exhibition opens in Truro whipl. driving each colt class 3700.00, Free For All-Purse 51.- 050.00. A beautiful Cooler and also go to the winner of . The winner of the - ' Four Yeu Old Trot will also re- be plenty of racing come a silver trey dansted by Lt.- Col. D. A, Mscliinnon. In addition glasses, etc. will go m,,b;..on will be held September Gillespie. P. 0. Box 304, Charlotte- . . cg . . - . DI"?! ,: IN E why it pays to deal ugth M. F. Schurman 0o.l.td. A ners . , . . . Brooke two-year-old colt, looks Jack Brooke, in Miller Oneonts, N. Y, for 8135. and last week he won his fourth dash this year at Ssi-atogs.' In ten starts he has only finished mine back of third. Another big bargain was the purchase by Fred Miller of Jack- son, Tenn. Last fall looking through the Harrisburg catalogue he liked what was written sbout the three- year-ald pecer Rebel Land and win. Saturday right when he head- won three 315,000 stskee with Grat- tnn Bars 1.5956. Duds 2.00';6. formerly owned by George Turner, Dartmouth. N. S., has been winning regularly over Quebec tracks, At Richelieu Perk she won the D. Trot from a. field of seven in 2.14 V. and had won a week previously in practically the same time. , We acknowledge with thanks In Edwards of Fredericton. N. B. one of the stsrters in the nth race at one end one half miles was Prince Jay. He was driven by Stanley Dancer as Joe O'Brien was not in shape to handle him. The win- ner was Wilmington Star and tibia time 306. Our friend also sent us a copy of the Trotting and Pacing Guide for 1953. special Metropolitan edition featuring Roosevelt and Yonkers Receways. which has I wealth or information in it on harness racing horses and their records. Earle Rowe. M. P. for Newton- Robinson. Ont, and one of that province's most prominent horse- men, recently set up a new worlds description of their actions. Chuk- irers are the only upland gune their heads high and stride out like trotting horses. The sixty-five dollu question is: where were they all these years? It could be possible that we have more of severely injured by coming: in contact with the horse's book The suliry wlhich Lorne Kelly was 'driv. in: was badly smnshes but Lorne since. We are glad thlt nothing more serious happened in his case as it certainly looked bed. MATIHEE RACES MAPLE LEAF SPEEDWAY Ms,cNeillls Mills. Wednesday, Sept. 2nd. 2:00 o'clock sharp. Good classes and prizes, full stock saloon. Further par- ticulars apply Ray Phillips or Roy Murphy, MacNeill's Mills. If stormy on first fine day following. seen since the eggs hatched. l . . . i count of three in the Slhd round but he was saved by the bell. He 13 110W doinlt some pretty fancy shadow boxing and I'm beginning to have serious doubts on just how this scrap is going to end. i "srsanv" FER RED A . T0 TIES. HORNE MoToRg...-1:4 CIIE VROLET :0 O1. DIMOBILE Kale; o0 It-rvice Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown EVERY TUESDAY (9.00 a.m.-9.00 p.m.) and WEDNESDAY (9.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m.) "Far 5 Career With 3 Future Join the R.C.A.l"." record by hitching his two trotting mares, Celia's Counsel and Volo Van and driving them in 2.07 'I-. over the Thorncliffe Raceway half- milc track. Toronto. The world's record for a mile track is held by the world's champion trotter Greyhound and the world's trotting mare Rosalind and is 1.58 as. The previous record for a two-horse hitch on B half-mile track had :15 i one of its holders Roy Miller 2.1i'.i. i owned and raced here by the writ- er years ago. Earle Rowe paid us .1 visit here in 1934 and was ex- pected back to take part in one of our Exhibition meets but as he is a. very busy man. being presi- dent of a large paper company" and other concerns. he never had the time to make it. ...... - The great pacer Argyel Giattar that set up a record of 2.03 2-. over the Thorncillfe track recent- ly, has at last met defeat and it was at New Hamburg. Ont. before ' a crowd of 7000 and the even: was i the 84 Canadian girl .130 ill . . . Hy-Leeoogaldwin. ownfg ans! dri' n l K by Lake Morgan, Chatham, wasl , l-2, Argyel Grstlan (Campbell); 2-1. Time. 2.08. 2.08 7:2. Hy-Leell Baldwin was recognized as the win- , her of the trophy because of hav- , lng paced the fastest of the two heats. Stock Car and Horse Racing i Summon-side Raceway 4 Saturday. Aug. 29th T 8:00 P. M. . FOUR QUALIFYING EVENTS FOR LABOR DAY CHAMPIONSHIP lsf Event-Two dashes Preliminary Stoeli Cars. 2nd.EvenI--Five Dashes Harness Racing.- 3rd Event-Seml-Final 12 laps and 20 lap "Free-For-All. t ADDED SPECIAL FEATURE .. POWDER PUFF RACE See The Girls Drive the Stock Cars OUR POLICY The best customer is a satisfied customer and our organization is dedicated to serving you what you C wsnt...how you want it and when eryming Y9” adding you want ii. We strive to offer bundmg, rem swwucs. something a little exl.ra...whethcr plan ooh”-actors. in the way of a better product. i n. - better service or better Value- someone said. "You can't pleasesll of the people" - but we try-reKI!'d- less of the size of the purchase- 3 mm snavl-SE. nv type A Und” one 11 9 ea rcD3”".”' niatclmh t tor hmldl km 3 ob. W vh9”Veritmtet3 jcomPl”””"' E Rmng program ms Sam, The best of these cafs will beeligible to stun in Maritime Championship Stock. nave been remarkably tree from, Car Races to be held of Summerside Raceway. Labor Day. September 7th. - accidents but last Saturday night. ” No. 1 - 4 CLASSIFIED N0. 3 CLASSIFIED No. 2 . 5 cLAssnrm'n s rather serious one happened and T the popular driver. Sam Kennedy.i of this city has been hospitalized 1-'7-MONA CLEGG 1-REBECCA'S MONEY 1.pcnET L ever since. He Ls receiving the very 2-5-YANKEE JOAN EDI.-ANA CARROLL L-1-SYRIAN YIETALCIELEVER 3--4-RUBY DALE 3-FLICKA McELWYN 3..4.1rmsco T31; 53155-1- 4--2-LOU KALMUCK 4-BOB BUDLONG 4...3...Guy gA3yEs1'E3 Now in stock: " Asbestos Board " Mlllwork 0 Plywood r Insulation , Mi cu. llMllEDj best of medical attention but we believe it will be some time before he will be permitted to retur 5-CAPT. MORGAN .. ggx to the eulky. In the meantime hi: opnmn B. 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