---. . .....--... -.. Isl: Stretch continued irom page 6 stay 17. iesz H I VHF MARITIME? nonner I. IIABT. Drench )(gr.. Iluieheson Bldsoml: In . Gnu”? an” an cellent medical care our iriend is - 1... nicely. but will have to ' quiet ior a couple more . oi the Charlottetown Driving fur, a weeks. I. Frank Acorn, raci secretary (iglinet Jr. 'nvo ,row Seed- ers .............................. .. 355-00 Cultivators 521.50 & 523-00 J. J. MUSTARD y 125 KENT smszrrr a 5.... teed value oi 33,000. ti.- tivator and'Law'n Mower at- ioilowing mares with sires bred d date, September 1st. 1962, has created great interest in velopmcnt oi young trotters and Charlottetown S has started something is PLANET 33' GARDEN . creating quite a lot oi interest- TRA as use Futurity Oolt scum. with SEEDER3 . TIVATORS an " ted value oi some and . lth Cul- 000 in addition to the purse to be Planet Jr Tractor W divided among norninstore iinish- mchment complete y s126.m ing inside the money. Already the Planet Jr. Single i'0W Seed- and owners have been nominated .................. ..'.......... Q26.00 slid. it is expected that beiorc the there will be over 100 in it. This iesture end the 1202, 1054 and i055 colt stakes previously advertised, breeding good mares to the good stamens available and will make ior continued interest in the de- pscers . . . Dam, Charlotte 3.. sire. Jollity, owner, Mrs. H. Pouiton. nominator, Iiergnann construction company's Vloodlot Management Promotion contest PRIZE! AND RULE! Any person ”' . pitprope ior the llergmann Construction company ei Montague. P.E. I. is eligible. . Areas Judged will have to be one-hell acre or more in extent. Judging will be based on the iollowing: The spacing oi trees leit alter the cut. The removal oi dead. dying er detective trees. 41) (2) (3) ill (5) ID) The utilisation oi tops. The hearing oi slash iiat on the ground alter the cut. The condition oi null seedlings alter the cut. The height oi the stumps. All cutting must be completed by ssptembe :0. 1052. Applications must be made to the lerestry Division. Depart- ment oi industry and Natural Resources. Charlottetown. not later than September 30. 1952. Prise money totalling leven Hundred Dollars (2100) will M divided as iollowei 1st. prise .. znd. prise ard. prise . 4th. prise 28 prises ' The decision oi the Judges will be rum. SPEOIALS OEL gdl OOOOOIOI-IIOOODOCOUU (Bring Your Own Containers) RECONDITIONEI) e o e e e eke e e e eye e (Exchange) ' (7) ' v e eeeeeoeebloi-0 New and Used Car Parts for all makes. Also Tires and Tubes. Lawlor's Auto Salvage OPPOSITE THE FORUM manor sr. PHONE 883 nominetor. I. Willis. - Dam, Isidnight jielody, sire, Ar- got Pointer, owner, H. B. Willis, nominstor. H. 3. Willis. - Dam. Worthy lrmins. sire. Ar- m Pointer, owner, as. Boil. nom- ior. is. Dell. Dam. Lorraine Abbe, sire. Argos Pointer, , J. IdcNeiil. nom- inator. J. Mcrlcili. Dem, Miss America. sir. As-got Pointer. owner. 1-I. Oudmore, nom- inator. H. Oudmorc. . Lady Rose. sire. limcoe Harvester. owner, W. hsught. nominetor, W. Praught. Dem. rairwesthcr. owner, MacArthur, nomlnator, )1. Arthur. Dem. Lily Belle, sire. Argot Pointer. owner, 0. Pratt, nomina- ior. O. Pratt. Darn, Just Betty, sire. Weymsrk. owner. Justamere stables, nom- inator. Dr. R. 1". Beemen., Dam. Muriel Hal, sire. Way- msrk, owner. W. Inglis, nomina- tor. Dr. R. 1". Seaman. Dam. line. 0. Guy. sire, Argot Pointer. owner. 1-1. Mcinnis. nom- tnstor, 1-l. Mclnnls. Dam. Tennessee Sue, sire. Calu- met Budlong. owner. Joe Power. nominstor, Joe Power. ll. Ilse- livcry day new horses are er- riving at the Charlottetown Esca- wsy and the workouts each morn- ing are getting more and more in- teresting. Welcome news to ad- mirers oi Wal Henncaseys iree- ior-eller, Cheeky Chiei 2.04, is that he is back in training egsin. Stabled at the grounds at pre- sent is Horace Willis with 0. Dr. 1!. 1". Beaman 4. Elwood Shaw 5, Lame Kelly 4, Ike Moreside 4. Leo 0'Meara 13, Austie Tierney 4. the J. I-ierry Breen's horses. Whis- away 2.10 and the 3-year-olds Bill Cummings and :Bonnieau's Boy. end others training there are Pow- er Bros.. Roach McGregor, Pound Bros, Claude O'Brien with 2, the l-ienncssey Btable, and Sam Kennedy. ' The Western Hemess Recs Meeting, biggest venture oi its kind ever held in California, clos- ed last Saturday eiternoon end as expected Joe O'Brien was away out in iront as leading driver, set- ting up a new record in that re- spect. On Saturday he won three seconds and two thirds and we are glad to notice that Brewer's Gallon. owned by B. C. Cruikshank oi iax, was second in 2.o2Va in I. one mile trot, which means that he is gettin back into his old iorm. Joe was also second in a 37.500 stake ior three-year-olds with Vonlan Chiei. being beaten out by the outstanding Express (inlet in 203. In another pacing recs Joe was second to swindle sheet with Mailman, a three-year- old pacer. The time was 2.0295. lwindle Sheet was iormerly owned by Walter 8. Found and was sold some years ago to Charles crum- mer. In conversation with Charlie during our visit to Santa Anita he said that if a. man could really get therheng oi Swindle sheet he would pace a mile below 2.00. Evidently the present trainer. Henson. hasn't done too badly as IISEII TRACTOR I BARGAINS 1-1950 FORD-DEAIL BORNE .......... .. 31175.00 1-1949 FIORD-DEAR BORNE .......... .. s1o75.oo 1-1947 FORD-DEAR- BORNE .......... .. 0975.00 1-1947 COCKSHUTP "30" S700.00 1--1945 M-H TWO- PLOW .............. .. S4'III.00 All Th roughly Reconditioned s.n. lounsron Lro. St. Peter's Rd. (3li'towII. Phone 3092 - 3008 5W "'4? 4 992017 mlbnow first 4: 4 lzmyry lass ma'o"mm you'll say about the Johnson See-Ilene 25 9.4.. outboard motor with in spectacular poriemonee renge-Joem smooth, losy ieolingie30m.p.h.eteiouchciiheSvyndieeTwisi-Ovipcemrol.- Enley the See-Hone 25's meter eev meeeewroblity with Oedr "misc notice where one of Walters pec- erawoaaneventatlsntaAnlta recently. ' . look again stable is the good trotier lilly Au- brey 2.15 that had winnings at over 3400 last season and showed ability to trot iaster then his re- mm Wor Arnett Bell oi Borden he has Norine Grettsn, a 6-year-old pacer that is a grand- daughter 1 the ismous Grattan Royal 2.06 and her dam is Isabel Todd by Baron Lullwater 2.18. For James Brown oi Hazel Grove he has the 4-year-old lllsr 1-iasel Grove by the Volomite stallion Brian Yorke 2.1414. Her dam was In”. sired by John D. !'orbes 2.14. Next on the list is Millie T.. a lull sister to that very isst pacer Rhodols . 2.1193. iilly is a beauty. coal black with periect manners and is being pointed ior the :1-year-old iuturities. She .is owned by Miliner 1-llll oi Frederic- ton, P.E.1. Another good prospect is Holly Harvester. owned by Messrs. strang end Monaghen oi Charlottetown. Her sire is aimcoo Harvester 2.04 '4 end her dam l-lolly Britton by Great Britton 2.0256. she is entered in the 01,000 pace at Chstham, Julyl let. A 3-year- old that will bear watching this season is Lady Pane. e trotter by Abbe Worthy 2.05. darn by Bud Axworthy 2.14. she is entered in the Three Year Old Futurity end is owned by Stanley Mayhew, Kin- kora. old chestnut colt by Abner T. ciegg 2.0453,, out oi the dam oi Just Plicka 2.14!-i, being by Bud Axworthy 2.14. He is a very oily gaited pacer well liked end is named See Plant and is owned by Ray Stewart oi Murray Harbor. we are glad that there are young men like Cyril smith. capable and conscientious, that are prepared to take young prospects end develop them into good trotters and pen- ers. This Island is teeming with speed. all that isneeded is proper development. Like so many readers oi the Guardian we are delighted to learn that our iriend James Pendergast of Kensington, is suiiiclently re- covered to continue his Reminiscen- ces. His has been a. liio oi adventure and he has met the greet in many lines oi sport and has not lost stature because oi having associat- ed with an kinds oi men in his thousands oi miles oi travel. As a physicial ' he was ”” peer and his spirit of bold enter- prlm led him into the vast spaces oi the Arctic where his name is still well remembered. Here our iirst contact with Jim was in the role oi race promoter at New Annan beck in 1013. and in those days there were oiten some iisticuii encounters at the races end one oi them we saw quickly queued by peace-loving Jim, who simply pick; ed up the contestants, one under each arm-and they were big men too - end lugged them away end paciiied them. For years New An- nan races were among the best in the Province end many regret- ted their discontinuance. We are hopeiul that Jim will be around and with us Old Home Week end enjoy the sport he loves so well. At Yonkers Raceway. N.Y.. last week the iirst race over sponsor- ed by a. night mutual plant ior grooms, drivers was held prior to the reg- ular races. Carl Miller, sirst train- er ior Johnny Chapman, with zinna Song in 2.10 end sec- end was Lucy's Prince. driven by caretakers and amateur '01! J. Quinn oi Charlottetown. wire is assistant trainer ior , "Pegieg" Jones. The race was ior e 8500 purse and started at 7.45 p.m. with no pari-mutuel betting. , Statistics Just released for the Western l-iarness Race Meeting at Santa Anita. Caliiornla. show Joe O'Brien with 124 starts. He was 31 times iirst, 18 times second Shii1,lisexieodedevublngnngewlihiheMle-Mesierhael - iewIr.IesiefeIiIseJelImonSeo-l'Ieree25weIoIIeenly97 -'r pouside,leesihen4peundsperlIerIepower.Seeit,hyit -- NOWeiyeurJehesenDeolev's.Oneei4eseiiing l952Jdmsenmedsis3.5,l0,25henepewer. y ".'t'.".'i:.;.'2"..".'2i':.:'.f7..;.'.'”"'...,;f"" .1 ,hsiseeweILeI& l , T-..:" - Cebu: ' --: suecu-ss.s-y-Au.acJssn'p'-scalar or p . .. '- ”:.: ..... ' I 1,( E . :, N? '--S T ejj J . M ”,'-. um--- i Last on the us: is a 3-yeer- ”" UARDIAN. cl-lAr.Lo'r'rc'rUwN ?r - Iluetere ilerner continued iron page 0 ior alarm in respect to next iail's hunting prospects with nuns and Pheasants unlsu .we experience a. breeding season that is uniavour- sble above the. I oiien smile quietly to myself when I hear members at a Fish and Game meeting ' number of birds shot by visiting hunters every isli and paint a iar imm rosy picture oi what the tutors holds ior those who hunt every season. some advocate bar- ring them altogether. others in- sist on implementing such high license ices and additional hunt- ing restrictions that the ultimate object is the same . . . no outside hunters will visit us. 0 O I One never hears any particular lament on the thousands oi nests destroyed by haymowers every summer: of the grass iires started in June. that should have been set early in May. burning both eggs and young birds end the that occur during severe winters when a little ioresight and advance preparation would be the means oi saving hundreds oi mine and Pheasants. O C I Now is the time ior sportsmen to band together end piece truck loads oi coarse sand or gravel at points the birds irequcnt. They'll get in the habit oi visiting those gravel or send piles during the summer and isli. When severe storms set in during the winter one hasn't to look all over the country ior a spot to place out iood . . . the ieedlng station is al- ready established. It's a good idea when placing out grit piles to have either a natural bush cover nearby or it this is not present to construct a brush lean-to. Hawks and owls make it a point oi watch- ieeding stations and unless the birds have a sale place close by to duck under cover some are bound to be caught and killed. 0 C I know a number oi iarmer sportsmen who are going to take an aitemoon oil and build such a ieed shelter this summer. I plan on establishing a iew my- seli. There is no point in twiddlin- oneis thumbs all summer and isli, when the work should be com- menced and then getting all hot and bo hered when winter clamps down with an icy grip and me covey's are in distress. when this occurs its too late to save some birds: This grit pile - ieed shel- ter combination will work won- ders. 1 know , , . I've tried it out. and 21 times third. Clarence Han- sen, who was next to Joe had 95 starts with 21 iirsis, 14 seconds and 12 thirds. Benny Schue was the leading money winner with 857,448 with Joe O'Brien second with 844.389. III STIIII The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion BASIL HANOVER 2.0! all. by GUY MollNNY, 1:80. dull GREAT EXCITIMENT will stand ior the season 1052 the isrnr of Gordon Rodd, North Milton. service fee 225. due at time of service with return privileges. Owner. DB. W. J. LAMONT). Sydney Mines. i .s1s,ooo .. EVOM IMIII I'D 65sec will vsesliinue is provide MM hf "he ei The Muruel iiie ei Cencde. 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