ocroncir. 24. 195:. iiusi-llisum Do both!-stop nut and buiuify 4: you proud! Just wirebrush and scrape to re- move rust scale-then apply Rust-Oleum our lbs round noted surface. it's that easy, that economical . . . dries to s cough; elastic costing that resists sun, rain, snow. heat, fumes, etc. Contact us for free survey and demonstration. I M.F. Cl) HMHEDI IIHLIHMA KENSINCION - SUMMERSIDE E. CHllRl0TllTOWN THE l'.E..l. mi. (17 i1EO0E) Annual Rifle Classifications will be carried out at Squaw Point Rifle Range on Saturday and Sunday, 24-25 Oct. 53. . Personnel from all Sqns. in the Charlottetown Area will fire on Saturday afternoon commencing at 1430 hours. Transport will leave the Ordnance Com- pound and Armouries for the Riinge at 1400 hours Saturday afternoon. Hq., "B" and "C" Sqns. will fire on Sunday com- menclng at 1000 hours. Transport will leave the various centres as fol- lows:-- Summer-side . .... 0845 hrs. Kensington ................................. .. 0900 hrs. Rustlco .............................................. .. 0900 hrs Dress: Berets, Battle Dress, Web Belts, Boots and ttees. (A. w. iiocisns) Lt.-Col. A Commanding Officer P.E.I. Regt. (17 Recce) ?7 em like! wonn IN WARMTI-i ALL wm-ren..... WINDSOR NOVA SCOTIA NOVA KCUTIA YFXYIITX IYD BLUE PETER gsirimsuiis LTO. M. v. Bi.ilE riiiiici: Freight will be accepted until noon Friday, Oct. 30th, for next ssiHng'MN Blue Prince to St. Johns, Nrld. For space reservations and rates, apply:- NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING suiwicu r. o. cox as - . PHONE am .3 a Back stretch continued from page 0 watt 2.08 mi and June Bee 2.10 U5. has also taken over the Harry Hirsch horses consisting of the trotter Roll On 2.08 Slb. Joan Chief 2.12, and Globetrotter 2.10 and is moving next week to Duf- fsrin Truck, Toronto, where he will race them this fall and wintor. Won-ell Lewis is going to stay at Blue Bonnets until it closes and ml-Y possible -so to Bhaubrooke which is expected to continue open until some time in mid-Novenwer. Ken Maobougail, well known Drosidlnc Judge and race secretary, who has been occupying the posi- tion of presiding Judge at Cape Breton raoawsys, is her. on g brief visit prior to leaving for at. John and St. Stephen. We had ii good talk with Ken, whom it is al- weys a pleasure to see and whose knowledge of hurries horse racing is seconci'.to none. Maritime owned horses an Maritime drivers were right in the limelight last Tuesday night at Blue Bonnets Raceway. Montreal. The stands were packed with spec- tators and the racing was excep- tionally good. The first race, a C Trot, was won by the Montreal owned horse Jackson Volo (Bris- son), time, 2.21 U5. The second race. s. 0 Pace, was won by Ohio Hal, driven by Joe MacDonald. Direct Calculation (Charette) 2, time, 2.15 (V5. The 3rd race, 1 C Trot, was won by Czarits. (Bouch- cr), time, 2.15 325. The 4th race, C0 Price, was won by Monday Morning (Grant), time, 2.12. The 5th race, a C Pace, was won by Mia Juiw Hal 2.09, owned by wu- llsm Young, Little Bi-as d'Or, and driven by Worrell Lewis, Diamond Fleet (Dostel) The 6th race, a. B Pace, was won by June Bee, owned by Munroe dz Lavatie Sydney, and driven by Rainnie MacDonald, time, 2.08 W5 -s. new record for June Bee. The 7th race. a BB Face, was won by Royal Pointer (Boucher), Peter Brooke 3rd (Paquin) 2, time, 2.0:. and the 8th race by Mary 0. He- bert (Ls.Rochelle). Jereboam (Kelly) 2, Vanguard 2.08 3X5, own- ed by Duncan A. MacDonald, Syd- ney, and driven by G. Johnston, 3, time, 2.09 225. Just yesterday in conversation with Ken Ms.cDoug- sll, he remarked that June Bee should eventually take a much faster record than the'2.l0 U5 she he1d..and his Judgment cer- tainly proved right. the reduction being one and four-fifths seconds. Our congratulations to Dr. R. I". Seaman, President, and W. G. Gil- lespie, Secretary-Treasurer...of the Prince Edward Island Harness Rac- ing Club. on their very successful annual meeting held last Tuesday night. A large number of horse- men present from all over the province showed the keen inter- est that is being” taken in these Futurities, and the report which thme officials gave was warmly praised. Without doubt it has been one of the most surressful years for colt racing in its his- tory. Because of the encourage- ment ths Club provides many out- standing performers have been trained and raced and s. two-year- old and three-year-old each set up new Maritime records. With the good stallions available for breeding purposes and the large number of coils that are being raised and developed, we can look confidently for similar success in the future providing men like Dr. Seaman and Mr. Gillespie and other iembers of the executive. continue at the helm. Praise is ' also due to the Summerside Race- way Ltd. for providing good purses and every facility for futurity ruc- ing. we welcome to this column one who has been a great athlete and specimen of Island manhood and whose travels have taken him to the Yukon when the gold rush ere opened it up. He was also part owner of the New Annan 1 T IWOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE (Sailings Oct 26 to Nov 30 Inclusive) Dally including Sundays- Stsndsrd Time. From Each Terminal. 8 s.m., ll n.m.. 1 pm., I p.m., RESERVATIONS: May be made for a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown. at least 48 hours in advance for:- (ll--First and Second calling: from such terminal each morning. (2)-For perishsbles andfor Livo- stock in truck loads on any sailing. (3)-For all sailings on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY first Weather Broadcast each week day. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. rr iomeown. e. si. nine "SPEEDY" A g A I. HORNE MOTORS;-,3. cur: vnru. tr . -0:. D snows: (aim .- i it-rvir :- 2, time. 2.14 ms. 13 track where the annual races at- tracted people from all over the province and were most enjoyable events. Needless to say, it is Jim Pendergast who is probably one of our best known Islanders and whose memories of his journeys through life and observations are being read with interest by so many. Here is Jim . . . "It was pleasing to see your reference to the success of Claude O'Brien and Joe, also Len O'Meara. Claude got into the vortex of the speed whirl- wind quickly. The success of those Isiond boys abroad will add to the prestige of all other Island boys who seek places abroad in most any capacity. "It is good news also to hear that waiter Found at Merced, Oalifomia, formerly of Clifton, P. E. I., is having marked success in the harnem racing game under the stars and stripes. In early days (some so years ago) waiter was the prime mover in forming the New Lc..don Ice Racing Associa- d tiun when thousands gravitated to the Mai-gate River ice to watch the good racing. On is certain winter day in will or '20 quite I numb of local speed nsbobs drove to the river to exercise their horses-and have s. brush with some of their neiglibors. It was bitterly cold and soon all were glad to get into the lee of the high north bank of the river. It was not so cold that words would freeze on the lips, hence there was a lot of good-natured banter and local josl-iing. Someone proposed forming a. club and the result was the forming of the New Lon- don Racing Association. Walter Found was either president or secretary. He had Keltie at that time, raised by John M-a.oPhee of Freetown, who also raised Park- nd. "Gavin Harding had Queen Catherine, William Toombs had I-lnppy George and W. B. Mac- Arthur, Baby Logan. all good trot- ters. There were other good ones also in the locality, The race course was roped off-a movable Judge's stand set up, rules were st.-ictly observed with Walter sup- ervising. He did show some heal on the occasion of a hoary dis- ciple driving up the course past the stand in great glory. The poor got more individual attention than any of the speedsters, but the al- tentlon was not benign. It was R serious matter at the time but amusing in retrospect. "There, is quite a number of promising colts in this locality. The owners are keeping them sub men (as it were), they don't shout it from the housetops. There is meth- od in their discretion. If the coil doesn't turn out good or compara- tively good, very few will know about it and if it goes fast the racing world will shout its praise. it is hard to find out about them. one has to make close inquiries from neighbors and horsemen and even they era a bit slow at voi- unteering information. As an ex- ample, my next door neighbor. Wilbur MacArthur, was driving past the other day in a. road cart with a sidewheeler colt. and a ed him the breed of his colt. I forgot it now but anyway he told me it was a full brother to George Sobey's colt that did so well here and on the mainland. (Janet Clegg 2.17 225. Maritime record holder). He also has another by Jolllty, dam, Nakomis (dam of Yuts 2.11 3x5.) "Harold Woodsldc of Margate Corner, gave me the names of all he could think of. He is quite a race fan and breeder. I-is rsced the mother of the Bloomfield pacer a few years ago, My Pal, also Bud's Echo 215 N5, by Calumet Budlong, dam, Donna Watson. He has ii three-year-old. Just Barbain. ll half-sister to Bud's Echo, by Calu- met Budlong, and 's. two-year-old by Abner T. Clegg, out of Aubrey Worthy. He also raised Just Betty 2.10 3x6, that Don Seaman raced to that mark for his father, Dr. R F. Seaman. Dr. Frank Bowness of Kensington has a two-year-old Jollitr colt that he recently pur- chased from Buddry Mclliwen. Theo. Ling also has a promising three- year-old whose breeding I cannot recall. Peter McMahon, owner of Babe Mollilwyn 2.08 U2 and oth- ers. has an Abner T. Clegg, two years old, out of a mare by Sim- coe Harvester 2.04 U4. whose dam was Babe Moliilwyn, also an Abner T. Clegg foal from a mare by Cap- tain Aubrey 2.07 U4. Her dam was the famous old time Brazilian pacer Queen Catherine, that Gav- in Harding raoed years, a80- Th! Captain Aubrey more is now 26 years old and as spry as s. kitten. "George Semple has a foul out of the good trotter Marion L. 2.11 3x5, by the very speedy three-year-old Lrotter Dean Gallon, that Earle semple brought here from the United States and has refused a five-figure price for. Be trotted a trial inile over the Suhiimerside trsok in 2.10 for Earle this sum- mer. In Tyndeli .5smple's staple there -are several promising isquire Hanover 2.00 colts. Johnson Ram- uyy ms 5 colt by Eumcli Hanover 2.04 and Wiuiatn D. Profitt two' colts from the great speed pm- dueing darn. May Win. and sired by Abner '1'. class. Thov are full sisters to Dominion D. .209 vii and Mr. McGee 2.10. which did so well on the New Brunswick and Msine circuits. Myron MacArthur has I. Lucky Spencer 2.10 U! two-year-old from Fair-weather. also an Abner '17. Clegg year and I half old from mi-wnmer. in his stable is Abner T. Clog-g 2.04 ill that has proven one of the great- est sli-ss of speed ever. brought to the Msritlmes. He is in perfect condition. "George Omeier of Hamilton. re- cently sold e foal by Calumet Bud- iong 2.00 SM for a good price and still has a couple of other good ones. ldwsrd Turner of Hope . THE GUARDIAN.p(':HARLOTTETOW1V old fellow with the flowing beardd HPAGE SEVEN; OIVIO PUNSTIB BANDOWN, Isle of Wight, (UP)- A total of 700 incorrectly-bslsnced males were discovered in a check of local shops. A councillor said these are ambush scales-"they lie in weight.” such well-bred and well cued for youngsters as ho has mentioned. Kensington and its vicinity has turned out some of our best ru- ing material through the years and it is not too much to expect that there will be a. lot of good ones in the above list. hsssyeersndshslfooltands two and '1 half year old colt by Abner T. Clegg, from a mere by Clover Guy 2.07 IA." . . . We are grateful to Jim for inquiring and bringing to the attention of horse- throughout the Maritime River has I four-year-old by Ab- ner T. Clegg. The dun is by Kel- muck 2.15 U2 and it should be s top trottet or pacer." He also has a three-year-old simcoe Harvester 2.04 U4 dam Jessie Direct. and Thomas Turner of Xensington, I men I FINAL DAY - Great Menis Wear Sale Open 'Ti1 9.30 p.m. -Fell and Winter hectares in men's clothing. Shop for them all day and tonight until 9.30. 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