4 NOVEMBER 10- 1951 , . A HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN III I I I II II II I II PAGE SEVEN ,...--,..... . ,- rc-w-7 l.- -...-'4-' ' W . , . a Back Stretch St. Marys Score WE"; I (continued from Page 5.2 i;:;:;r:i1;ntlii:lyi:eh;l:l-l;ii&:e lirollllllllgg T?" ,I the statement: "Maybe you're not 4'35" L”.u" Pnugm 91” dmv” so far out on your estimate." r rm my; i Niblick to a win in the Free'For when my Imm 0, mm" A” T”''- Fur” "om with ' ”"m' - . . i SYDNEY. N. 5. Nov.. 0 -(CP)- increases beyond a certain ratio . Viaaamcpurtuoaarrium 0: z3'1I;e5I;TT::3IllIeC;T1Foi91;I gals s rt E h Forward. balance;and backaksIi- nature's balance. Ila bound to be . ' ' ' ' i 3 Halifax S . MIry'Q I we l- upset and I e, re fox population ' Troop Carrier. c 5-2 View ova Sydney at present has reached a point . ' e o o i F Mgluomh-,5 5910,.-ty3,3ggr3,gu-iqime wherednothing short of a sharp I ' ' ' C. I Mj H k L ug 1 ng h uptren in the price of their . A tragic accident occurred It togigiah -(;cvh:y!ol.e-p'ulhed.f,hg E: pelts. or disease. will Whittle ., 016 Thrae F-IVEII. Qile- "00 "I03 (ending Mn-mm, Mug, ulna them down to normal numbers., . -. gcmbuslmh when T. 23-yEe3u.l1?lxd Chbmpwnl ""0 "19 ""113 ' To the man who says, "Come back in N, oger an soucy 0 La. is e. . . Referees Charlie Good and Hugh , II-. qmv DI,n,s.. I my nu you." mt hp” iI Que. was killed when his horse Gum nod x W0 on m m I I- . . - . collided with another during the , I d M M me nge bog: VIII, MuEon:IIIe9: . NORIH AMIRIUIN UH when I come back. for whom shall I ask?-. 6th harness race event at the 121- Plan schurman an n ac- ' ' I ) hibition track there. Arthur have returned from Hali- clijgifn f:':"igfI;:;:jIn;"":l.lm,'g L, 5, SIEVEN son LET'S -ram Tm! oven - a o 1”: "M" ''h” M” 1”” "yin the first frame and Dune Macin- BRANCH MAWWH EDWIN 0. JOHNSTONE. Il.A., 0.L.D.. Provincial Manager t ith th at. Mar 's Juniors. W W 6 y W9 W” K"'"- ' ""30" W W!” in - us Grafton street. Charlottetown, r. e. 1. In the OVCQMUO world's charn- who., it is reported. are being dis- W H ' plonahip race at Quebec City the banded beause of inability to net pea 0:5 1:11? d'Ilfn”:I'I::”glg';dm” "mm IOOA :Il”(l:J:lLMCg,::B"ysT- ll-year-old trotter Duck Vino, into an organized leall'ue- Th9 l-W0 , i owned by Wilfred Paiemei-it. Eari- young hockey players may go to Halifax -c Goal. Fr ” ”-; de- ton,Ont,, was the winner. Guadal- Amherst to try to clitah 0" WW1 161109. Nixon. Weaver. Keatiniz. canal. driven by Cilguere. was aec- the newly organized Junior dub MacNell; forwards. Brown, Pesr- I ond and Little Wonder 3rd. Th” there. Coke Grady is already over gnn, Wilkes, Campbell. Lewis, l3-year-old Tip Abbe. so we there trying out with Amherst. Thompson, MacArthur, Lelwick. known in the Maritimes. dnished --- Ford- gmr, -mm, 12,45 2-5, Those recurrinx balmy Winds 119- Sydney -- Goal. Pidsodny: de- r tween cold spells remind us of (each Rock”, Meg.-ids, i uygn- the past few winters. especially doski, Baby; zorwards. nschgate. we are pleased. to have I letter 1950-61. 01 course this is only cumin. R0", 31;-ukow. 9,0309, from William Kearney. 484 Oes- November. but the WIN" IP91” Fresell. Whslen, Melisa, Macin- lnzton Ave, Toronto who is a son have been unusually WI-"Yb 3'” tyre. Robertson. or the late John Martin Kearney. the Iamiiiar pattern may be "'1' Officials - Goods and Glllls. ve great friend or ours and the Ioldins asI1n- 11 it dmv W9, SUMMARY . insnryresponstble for the bringing 'I'RinlrlessIII;rc;wn otuthe fth First Period out of th pqcg Major 5. 2.12 1-4. 5 801"! I" 1'5 9” 1-Sydney, Levandoski ...... .. 10:55. There will be an interruption of electric service WI mI"'my Ly. I "My Wm M OM11!” ,k,,u,,, ,,,,,1.,,u,e., Fmmm Pam" d M t l ult on OUT Longworth Avenue: 5" on ague C m .on aid I paid a. visit to Dufferin I (Brown) . H225 Sunday, November 11th from 1 a. m. to 5 a. m. Track and looked over the horses S1'tIfIeeg3I:II I;;hewmIMs"Ihe 3-Halifax. Ford I l vermm ins. Til i:.:.:"'2.::.;:2. .52.:-W2. by c. A. -. A. r -- . . The Longworth AVe.. circuit includes Cumber- very nice and showed us around On thg Gray-uBor:IiIlIcIiI:Ii;:Iy I'7II';5IIe' Second Period i IE6! O COI110 ' s ' ' . land St. Fitzroy Street East. Kenslngton R0ad,IPleas- anddS8l;:Inl;5s:her? a';j,:'&fo"?dm:3; menis to supportp his claim? Nary g':II”t'I'IlIi;'0" 1-4?. ant. Street. Felling Street, Esher Street, Mi. Edward :?hI;meI 9 F i 3 one, Jugf giveg hi5Ideclslon as ;rI mmwn') II I IMO Road. St. Peters Road. and most of Parkdale. he were the ixnnsmlzrated sou. Panama I NONI l ' O ' of Augustus Caesar. and his word Thhd Pedod I This interruption is necessary to effect feeder Report, H, mm; would 0, alone was erIiIc:u2h lIIcIi HcoAnvmc: a,FmmaxI Leswm (Ford, 1:4, I changes at Charlottetown plant. umhm, b M,,,mmm 3, me everyone that e 0- - - I- ,8 Fsyd yI WW... I V V th teln tlon Standard Bred Horse sales. l-lar- WNW" minim e M” a (Mo ac, Maclntyre) 5:45 ' ' l ' risbury, and the following have mm tspoglt pO":m:;;:n pgxgogirgzri: Penalties - Maclntyre 7:27 ma- 0 t been conmmem Th” m""""' iane-n wt l.l:lauCe A HEM You'll 50'- ' I I old bay pacing gelding Esso 2.02 Sgiabg, hear '0' Rheih. ' jumping stops: by His Majesty 1.59 3-4. dam, gut 0, mm mm, wlndowis my Frechette ,.7I 1 4-in i Phillis G. 2.061-2 by Single G. day now r i Pldsodny . .5 5 .'i--la 1.68 1-2. bought by Mrs. iJames ' Poulton of "harlottetown. The I L . er- ownm -memznt is that he won rill? ?.?”.u?.?3iT'3r xiii; 5r”.-y Hunters corner 22f.'.?..if.f.”..E”E .iS?:2”..'l'.l”.ii momma 1" Err - - C i F i ll lh. "o lca" . ' the blood lines through His Maj- ,,i;'3mZ2faI,i" tg, M,,:,1-1,5,), was icmmnmd mm 133.” 5) csty to rtlhe great. Abbedale 2.01 - in t if 30 h me nd gray were M ds and rabbits. During the 1-4 and is ciigibic l0 the 3-1Z.DIC9- freae agent: (ilrixen all last year's splring. summer and early fall A wire in Ted Gibbons. Secretary team were (rep agents. and the months cats are rirnalzimz in YDNKCTS F-BCGWBM brings the 301' Glace Bay team might be wrecked young and half rzrown rabbits to 10Win83 "3550 mild hem 0630179? by allowing its team members all their kittens every day. End. time. 2.10 3-5. He was back in gjgn Wm, other clubs. This, in I ' t 3 ' one and one-hI.:li' lengths from effect, was like pleading for every It's passingIstrange that the winner. Tile driver was'Will rlemn poor man, and saying that ii. only "'0 species niI upland same n-ling"-will Flemming is a son or though he was not lawfully en. birds in the province that an- the famous Vic Flemming. driver mien ta a certain mean. of sub. pear able to cope with the fax of the world's record pacer Billy sistence, depriving. him of it would and Iskunk menace and, in some Direct 1.55 and the double-galled endanger his livelihood. This was districis iht TDCC0D"v "9 'h". world's champion Calumet Evelyn not true of Glace Bay. howl-ver, H1105 MM Ph9"55"l5v hm” "”"'"3l i I I I L - live. Our Ruifcd grouse. (native OOIMIHSIGR hr: G ) - ' ' ' silockgd Wm. player, who had and hunting pressure in season lsuwhn. hcd From Our road friend Jim Cnl- signed with them and could no: is Mt "W ""55 P"d”””- 9”" PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZ we mu-m--by be :::::r::..;:; .ii:i'”.?.?.i Blow out, you bugles, over the rich ?Dead! .( There's none of these so lonely and poor of old, But, dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold. These laid the world away; poured out the red Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to be Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene, That men call age; and those who would have been Their sons, they gave, their immortality. ,-Rupert Brooke. Woodstock horsemen. Bob Brown -- rm? in me hands of unscmpwi la n , is the new owner of Skeltcr. that Might be rcspecifulllf SUBS?-if I ' h I I m 1 L 1- an-N ml nuut " i . Won at Allentown, Pa. in 1950 in that "The Man About Sport 81:5 mg" ccrgusg of l;h'; "Inga: the lest-lawn Ir-also-elllllll Til! SAVES YM SLI I Illlll. A - - t h it 2. w is Doris Spencer by, Spencer 3 crack in the earths crust with dgfft ilhuave 9':Mem:v;:,s sealgom E 1.59 3-4. The Owner's statement smoke issuins forth. where he can - . . . . , is that he was n top pact”; win- set up shop like the oracles of old. Whm do I hp" someom, In. I CENTRAL CREAM E,g!ES .(wzd2cX Aunt-Iruxsooprotoeis Inerd in dPCrillS:I'IlV:ll;il1I and Mnl',;'- . "l quire, do the Huns and pinch? 4... so an an was me n a race n nnis manage to urvive and mu- . T 0 lacs-nilneli IIIIIOI 2.05 being second to Freddy Hawl: l iiply in the mid t of a horde of ' - sl winter. Csosni Jan- in 2.04 2-5. He is eligible to the enemies? One reason' is that . no es: Hoist. MIIIOV 2.15 class. His winnings in l950 ' many of them have learned to 'I:'':;' m"'" were 33.450. Bill styles boulzht the e build their nests in the middle " ' tr-otter can-1 shark 4' 33.3 by of heavy stnnlls of clover and Cardinal Prince 1.58 3-4. dnlu. l'-iv." R H ”m0lh-V- A I”X- "7 ” skullkv haw my 2.15 3-4 by Guy Day 2.04 1-4 ii habit 01 Sklrtlns the H1805 of grandam Em-5 Girl 2 MOI I hayflelds or travelling along xe -oak - mos. e -um- 2?”l'i”.."2S. iitss.-1' 3'1: 1:2. mile track but has also iv. win race wlnston Churchill is going to in may "Nam," gm piunfninmi ”c0;d 1:! 2'”) 5”" 3 halflmue 59” C010nl55 IL N5 Hr” bnd from the frying plan into the Film. lmc ' 9 was "iced 1” ma Siam” IEVONW T399 h01'5'-5 I have known cases where Hun: .89 A GAL. Save .. Safely! of Joe O'Brien in 1050 and had The big, awkward-looking grey nest, have been cut over in the " H :v'IlI;!llin8I:dItI)IftIgI.4a37I.nl-lenfglould as n wlI?Ilch Iflsured tr; IlI1aia);ulI::iitl?B1 middle of a 10 acre clover rield. , ro ng jo es Iecause o s or 0 - 0 M0'9'M.'..' sup... ranks of the Marilimes. Mir. turning left. will be offered for A short time him a bportsmnn NV IMPIOVII FOINUU-3"" 5'" "W " ""'"' qun Gal. 2 stiles also bought " mil free--for- auction as a stallion at the New- asked me to iv . I . . , . . gxe an estimate & '3r':'."gu".I:ir"ira's.o'-'::o'-v7o:i.':-'v:.kSu,':I7v'I imi-ii!-av: 63'; 9.35 clitlr in the five-year-old ha market hioodstock sales next on how many foxes I thought I r , . -.u: amool run and newest horse N. D. H313. 2.05. He Wu month. there were in the province. 1 -I over 325.000 as e. two-year-old Colonist always showed his best replied: "Anywhere from eixht to II and three-year-old and was tim- form on courses with right hand 1671 thousand." He looked startled. x Hal 3. 2.01 3-4, Army l-lal 2.04 3-5 him in 1949. The horse has riln in last month was beaten by pi neck H" u I ,u,u.u "an N"... 1 and Navy Hal 2.04 4-5. His sire is 23 races for the Prime Minister. at Windsor todsy. .."”s.al':3's gtIr't:mIinon's 'Odlecm: L,,..,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.... r,,... Hal Dale. one of the greatest liv- winning lzi of them and about The (W0-year-old (my 1501 ed in 2.00 2-5 in the Geers Stake. turns. some English race courses "You're not joklnlz are you?" I His mark was taken in 3. 35,000 turn right. some turn left. mil him I was quite serious. I stake at Sarlltogn half-mile track The horse was injured ill a race 'i5k'-id hm” "D" 3'0" think We . where he defeat:-cl four or the top in August when it loose shoe cut hm"! 1"” '3'"! 10X 0" PVHY pscers racing there. He is a full a foreleg. ' 'w" l ""5 "" ""3 15l'"id?" "1 brother to such stars as Purdu Churchill paid about 85,000 for hm?” we ha." "W" "is" ""1"- Mwt-rn. trust. too. modal: "whit NW" mm, ,.,,,I ,.,g,.,,...,. ,3 P. in: sires of papers and hi dam is salmon in p:'l7.e money. Roger. is 20-to-l outsider looked a my "Wk "'8": cg”? glioaitrsl J.'.S””2..5&'.'7i loItIs, hot a'ir wagon. 1'' col sally Scott 2.03. dam 0 those Churchill has six other thor- sure winner but was beaten in the ' ,g9 ,.g witch ....-. 3,35 4 diam " - --- .10 mentioned above. on account of oughbreds, most of them two- last strides of the one mile Nov- his exceptional breeding he year-olds. ember nursery by Belle Lumiere, RENlEMBRANOEi DAY - should he A valuable stock horse The first Churchill horse in race another filly owned by Stsnhcpe when his racing days are over. since he hnc.-tme Prime Minister Joel. cg? our OUR way . By J. R. Williams M" "”" r ”I3t"'il" -i'i"l-J-7 '”" ""” '"'”.'.'.71"' '7 see so-rs HOW I OH THl5 l5 .TU9T6O '"'"'4 W” M "'9 t:":icndahl:ld amtohI"'”' ""'"""" "M ii". " 1 ) n ' bar. . .. - v- , v- -m'- "M 'W”""- TOOK ADVAHTA -- - . ....::':-...-... -A-M -M ...........-.....sr- '”risE'-975 ElF;5iB "M1918 19391945 A l"'" "' "- e- -1' ' 3- l iiiiiiiiiii " 33' Ivg:rg-IiNI4g gag? FACT. 356-vT.' wnju HIM" 4 v WE'LL HCK As the flags dip in ll'ibuic.t0 illosc Wilt) died. and EACHOF-,5oUF'ELLOw5I, I I the bugle blows its mournful "Last Post", we pause to honor once again the brave Silcltifire of mu- p g g pug- ' SNOW IIEMICTOI -- Piofviu. IOOVOI '23ol9n:con -. ag" snow on to hood - "muomm I those who fought so yzallantly to preserve the Ensuro quick hsoi . M , . l:I:IlIel:I1I-IoIsI Jxtillli-Uao bcio ndd- eIsIc.n:c:I-wIIII:;vIr;-IvII III4I:Ir;jIIi)rmIIIIIra;cIIIIIIII-In flcedom we hold dear. Let us honor them in ma w ' mi hie-Id. Hnndsoms col-IIluaiaty.. A-. low wolrniuultg ..... -.f".T'.".' Sud pram .104”-----r -35. l the only way they wmllri understand . , . hv , . practising the democracy they fought to main. HORNE MOTORS Km" .s"'”t Uharlotielown . III GREAT GEOIOI ST. Clnrloiioiown ' Stewart I Marlee mssonnow, REMEMBRANCE on I wear: A rorrv -rr ,