I " ,:.ii 1..'.' :n!s'4xaa.Ai.........-...haIi'l" OVERTAKES MISTER GUS The G ardi , P g 7 ' I Tmd;y'N33H 151-956 ATTENTION SPORTSMEN Master Boing is Winner "tmtmmm ni.BC;TIn!I;e:iI.llllS”Ol;m:I:I:I;l8Ck 0:. S?r- Proposed pheasant programme will be thoroughly discussed. Three i . . - 9 til I 11- sound films from the Btatas will be shown dealing with fishing Ill . ! dividual ii 1 ' 5 ; km 33300;;-fy cwanol-pgnalxrmlz iiiiniiiiii do! work. All are welcome. A : ' Tommy Burns of Montreal West- M ed , ;. u r mounts was second with 3. and n ' I lied gtorey of”'Tognto Argonguu I. I. ACORN. , g nun up vii . seer u an. I ..i By Joan CHANDLER me for his greatest victory. i 'i ' ”' "M" LAUREL. Md. (AP) - The CHURCHILL H035! l.ED.... .. tricolor of France flew high again Le P- tends . owned by Sir this grey afternoon as Master Winston CIll.l!'cIILII.' led after a Boing overhauled Mister Gus quarter of a mile. followed by from the United States in the Thunder and. a British horse stretch and pulled away to an en- owned by Jack Gerber of South citing victory in the fifth running Africa and two partners. Master of the 8100.000 Washington. D.C.. Boing was third at this point. International at Laurel Park. with Mister Gus fourth and the Ten horses representing slefen others churning the grass close countries started in e gru in behind. mile and one half ass course By Thunder. ridden by Willie classic, and the 3-yearold brown I-lartack. leading U.S. Jockey. colt owned by Andre Lombard. sped into the lead as the horses Paris electrical equipment man- swept past the finish line the first ufacturer, zoomed home in the time. Vaquero 2nd. an Irish horse sudden rainstorm to grab the 870,- owned by Dr. Jose Hererra of mm first Monday by five lengths. Caracas. Venezuela. came up to HINDU WAND NTH second place, while Le Pretend- Hindu Wand, e Canadian en- ant dropped back to third. try owned by Max Bell of Cal- Mister Gus. ridden by Ismael gary, finished ninth. Valenzuela. then burst up from Mister Gus, owned by LIangol- third place, took the lead on the ion Farm of Liz Whitney Lunn of far turn with less than half a Virginia. took second money of mile to go. But Master Bolng was 315,000 by seven lengths ovel rolling by now, and he charged Prince Cortauld, a New Zealand- past the American horse in the bred horse representing Australia stretch with a bit more than an for the first time. and owned by eighth of a mile to go. Forest G. Smith, Jr., of Los The winning time was 1:39 on a Angeles. soft track. far off the record C. V. Whitney's Fisherman. the 2:30 4-5. set by Wllwyn. the Brit- 1954 winner, was fourth by I ish horse who won the first lntera nose over Dedicate the 5-2 favor- national in 1952. lie owned by Mrs. Jan Burke of Most of the crowd overlooked, New York and Miami. the French horse and he paid A sunny afternoon gave way to 318.20. 38-60 and t5.2t) Mister Gus dark clouds shortly before the big the second choice at 7-2. returned global gallop started. and just sis at 35.10 and 38.60, while P'rince minutes before post time. as the Cortauld. a 9-2 shot. returned , , - , , horses paraded to the waikup 34.60 to show. ere 5 a 9780? FUTUTO In CVIGIIOII start. a thunder shower struck. Churchill's Le Pretendant faded f . . . Those In the record Laurel crowd to finish last. or 5kI”ed TCCITTIICICIIS I of 3.1.615 who were in the open scurried for cover. THREE P. E. I. MEN IN GROUP ATTENDING CONFERENCE IN WINNIPEG The Cvtnlllirwri PH:-rts oi iwolvo skill:-ri triidesnien are miiiiroii MHSIPF Built W8! l'Idt'IPl1 bi SWISS I” R99? ""9 "(II I" VII”! and his plane in the air. In this air a e, i G Ch I K 25 Id th ' I h It I uy ' anccier, a -year-o res- a e aviation tor lll('l:ln i- ' 'm-- ident of Bordeaux and the French GQHEG5 wnh R.dP ' g I K H jockey had his mount in a perfect BASEL. Switzerland MPL-The. IIIO RUE will give you tlioioughiroining tn the , p Swiss Ice Hockey Federation Sat- SOfVl(lfig, maintenance, overhaul, upon and opemtion of This picture was taken at Ti-uro, N. 8.. Friday, November 9th as sales representatives of cock- I:I'I.BedRu:EIaiIhr::tIo!::Itc'I:: AERO-ENGINES -AIRFRAMES . HYDRAULIC svsims - RADIO-RADAR i ;:"". Fm" Eqinpmem u"m'd' .T"'" B''""' 1'" I" ' '”cm "I" "””'”"” ” w"""”'i hockey mam W” to have played ELECIRICM . msmumm I Mm” TRANSPORT KMUW . anitoba. Reading from left to right, Territory Manager for New Brunswick. J. M. Llewellyn. . , . . Hum” SW"; dubs be'lw.m CONSTRUCTION EQUWMEM . Credit Manager R W. McKiel. Branch Manager. H. l. Johnston. Territory Manager for Nova Patricia Lauer. 11. has been Rugby Football Union Club in the Christmas and New Year a, to . I p scotiii. L. ll. Stewart. Territory Manager for Western New Brunswick. J. A. Doiron, Territory nines Miss Kitchener-Waterloo Miss Grey Cup contestent in Tor. PTOIOSI IBIJMI "19 M1381” 73' New courses are starting! Make aviation your career: ii yvyu Manager for P. E. l.. B. K. Llewellyn. Order Dept. Supervisor. .1. D. Goddes. Dutchmen to represent the Ontario onto next month. (CP Photo) presslon of Hungary. .1. M. Llewellyn of Mom-ton. N. 3.. is a native of Cliarlotteimvn as is D. K. Llewellyn. who ro- iniormation see, write or phone: l are over l7 and have a minimum of Grade 8 edumtion. for full i l i For Race Classic . slrleii in Charlottetown. J. A. Dolron of Campbell ton.,N. 3.. was born at Rustico. P.E.l. J. D. - MacAul-v. Pusw--ti. N-S.: Con- LAUREL Md MP, g T L R d scar cnsss counsstioa ' Gedrlcs. InCIudPd in Ihll group, II well known to many dealers and farmers In P.!Zl as for a Raclng E313; S,;.,.I;".iIm5ehil:lI::' (.IIt.e"I.'tu; Mrs" ”DI'959nlInRg seven PDUCIIII I R C A F RFCRUTHNG UN" number of years he was Territory Manager for this territory. In is stopping off at Brantford. IALIFAX (CF) - Thtrl were Parkdale. P.E..'l.: and H axrI'-Y); 31:5; Igahagiflg S101: lEhl.llI;fIdl-liiflglgslf x63 I ' R,(7,A.p: 51-'A-"ON. ' Ontario where he has been promoted to a position in the Head Office Canadian Salas Depart- , dwa. .,i,;.:,l-;m.:n Roma Denney. xnvmml plead mm mm” chm. Sun. , ef sunimerside. P. E. l. Phone: 2281 Local 119 mm. harness racing program of the season. George Turner's Pepper Bay from Wesiplial. N.S.. covered the mile in 1:15 1-5 for the fastest time of the night. Other winners were Elenor's day for the fifth running of the W ” D.C.. International at NEW YORK tCPt - Johnny Laurel Park. Longden. the old racing pro. came The 5100.000 invitational classic out of California to ride Lebkuchen over the 1"!-mile grass course will 10 VICIDRV Sllllfdly In "I9 353x100 be staged today with Dedicate, Selima stakes at Laurel Park. one of three United States contend- Lebkuchen. fresh from three ers. the probable favorite. straight Wins In KCHIUCIW. won by Johnny Longden. the winningest a nose over Smoky Vcil. Magic This Is the first time in the Company's history that a conference of this size has been held. It is due to the large volume of business in 1950 and the Company's plans for much great” .3. pansion in 1957. EMERGENCY IN SUDAN LONDON (Reuters)-A Sudan- ese embassy spokesman said Mon- Dfelm 303'. Owned by Capt. John day a state of emergency was de- Cruikshank of Halifax; Jimmy clared in the Sudan by the Khar- Flood. B.C. Cruikshank. Halifax; ioum government after the isaeii jockey in the world, will ride Forest. 2-1 favorite in the 1 1-16 Royal Canadian Air Force: , , 79'" FHICHI. Matteo Stables. attack in the Sinai and following Hindu Wand. owned by the Cal- miles gallop for two-year-olds, Iln- w"”"P'3 dun” H" c”"!"'""t SI-tmrnei-side. P.E.l.: Big Boy, Don the Anglo-French action in Egypt gary iiblisher. ished last in a field of nine. PROTESTANT WELFARE BUREAU APPEAL FOR FUNDS , " CO-OPERATING WITH THE CHURCHES TO ASSIST THOSE IN NEED THE B"'iEA"'5 NM5 THE GENERAL CAMPAIGN BEGINS WED., NOV. I4iIi ""5 BUREWS SERVICES FOLLOWED BY A DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVAS BY THE WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION -THE WEEK The Maritime group wore tams, ties and scarves of the Nova Scotia tartan and Cocksh i Mari- time pins as they wish to let the rest of the orga nlzation know that they are proud to represent the Maritimes and work together as a unit. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Johnston are flying from Mansion to rejoin the group in Winnipeg. Branch Mansgers' wives from all Eianches are visiting in FAMILY COUNSELLING-with families experiencing thou auto.-iiitiui - to swear: FAMILIES ABOUT: OF "'5 I9"1- . W AM"- It d fl I1 ' t It It Ll it b ' d " "””'"”"'”'”""" L W, W and manmm, and W ,0 mm day ,0 T e won or u eni usicism o i o more i an 200 an ing usiness men on citizens con- .,, CM... ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,c,,,,,,,, I C O U I I any nouems not consume an avenue omiiy. necfed with the campaign, indicates the deep interest in the cause. on mountain mi -u-npionnui ' to) Insufficient income 1 To help people to become as fully sell-sufficient as possible andpto become productive members of society. g " MARRIAGE mUNsuLmo 3. To help people with social (IIIIICIIIIICI to oiiiiiin iii: ' DIVISION N0. INMMOR GEO. CRAIG. CA”. Hncludtns im-mnrrt-pt "W0" "”'I""0" '""" '”'- riuigiii NO. 27-. TEAEM sno. ids. 'l'EAv3llN0.B4'7'-(- TEAVIIW 1:10., 34;. TEAHM ivo. 54- h s. Int-rlrno planning and budgeflnf L IGWHTI. iIOI'I!I . . I1)? I IOT 8 (T . . I PEI Ill DT FY LIIIIIIIIR am 1. To strengthen and develop family life so that children Geo. Craig Jock Sutherland Roy Smallman Arthur Hogan Blair MacDonald gp cnmmmu for U” "M I'M. "Mr km” pmbkml may grow up equipped to enjoy life and make an DIVISION N0. 2-T. ROY CUDMORE. CAPT. Mequu. wnmbuuan 1,, mcgeiy. TEA&lall'N:3.J::dmnn TEAglt:rliV0N.lol::.-K P k TEAl':l5li'tg.(;l.::Itte'-l;":;r TEA&t:::':f;.l:;h.r MCCDOMM 5 food. clothing. fuel and medicine where Frank Curtis rg. G. G. ea 0 . . . ar ine I P On?! - or -U I710" DIVISION N0. L4YDN,;!. T. GREEN. CA”. s COUNSELLING wmi THE UNMARRIED Mo-riiim: seam ivo. is- TEAIIK :2. 1-s:.1MmNo.Ds.s- TEACMI Ngi. d TEAM Mus,-h in To tn-In tm nuke - pin for her child ' . L r ur llt'Iil' 0. . . 0III'8 . . l U C PATRON5 - gil:i'rI; vi:Ior lrih? G. Stewart Macitny s. 1. Green Ralph E. Jenkins "" 7'" WP 5" mike I Iiablt plan for her own futon. , I DIVISION N0. 4-GEO. GREENOUGH. CAPT. 1, M u i i, LL comm Ti w' I" Pm" ram N0. an -rem ivo. 2.1- -ream N0. zs-- -ream No. II- TEAM N0. ii- C on M. "cm" "W A We i'..f'ii',ll.":"" 2'-.:".'..r:;::;" .'2::::. r;::::.. z..A..si:s:.i..... -. worm mm mm Mayor .1. D. Stewart, i).s.o., r:.i). ” i i ” I ' ' ' I DIVISION N0. kEDWlN C. JOHNSTON CAPT. , ilev. iA."E. Piercey, President Charlottetown Ministerial TEAM No ”- TEAM No ng TEAM No. 'g TEAM No. "" "MM N0. Hg BLREAU OFFICERS AND nuzlgjtogg I806 I OH ' ' Gm-.1 C. 1,, 5 Am M Klnaon Sidney Burhoo Edwin Johnston: Gerald Proctor Ei-iis:I' cimJ. Dav.i:lMu:;IIy Andrew Likely Robt. E. Younker IL ll. Kemp llol. Pros. Major 7. I. llaeNutt DIVISION N0. 6-N. W. LOWTHER, Q.C., CAPT. Pres. ldwla 8. Johnston ,3," No. 1... TEAM No, 1.. TEAM N0. ot.. TEAM N0. so- -Icxsi No. !l- vicm". ,. Mm uubmm ' P N. W. Lowth , QC. Thos. H. Whit Blanchard Mahon Major T. E. MncNuit CAMPAIGN .COMMITTEE- - H..ul.l. ELI-, Br. x. A. Parker" Eric Maccreghr Donald K. Martin c. ii. Black Secretary, .1. Allison Ilaclianoa ' DIVISION N0. '1-J. C. MONTGOMERY, CAPT. Treasure. Goo. General chairman - rust N0. 1- -rszm ivo. s- -rniis N0. 0- TEAM N0. s- 1-s:.m N0. is. antmw ' 14" J. Gordon M Donald E rlo C. Baker Arnold Callbeck W. A. Rh: 1. C. Montgomery 2 A 1' "E Gerald Hartlehc illiister siseiaiis soot. Giggey Claude Whitenect WC A. 6. Mu-Miitu Mrs. 0. its. Aura - lveclnl Nunn Pl CAPT Miss in boots I J. pug,-ray pmxc; I No , Dl'VE8E0NI::)h8-JNO. L-FULIUN ERCETIA" N6 '1. TEAM "0 N-. R". 1.. m'.” I '”."cgE "AA"iidNr:t ::lllIII TSAIVII IIIQI-I-It ' Donald We-viiiiirott lvsri D.arrac-h Fulton .Ptei-re ' (Wt 1”” cm" ' GE "- E" I" Harold noon ii. in. Largo Howard nnnnii. win-mi hard it. P. Van Alsilne Mn. Wm. arm 1 - ' ' , Mrs. W. I. niainploa e 7. L30! cn..”i'.'.:a't" . .g mwgggg-093 It mm gzmm-No ,, W M ,g .... .. T. ...... , ' osoaoa OIIENOIIGI "”'m."no'cE':aiq ' uni-6 Miller em siiepti-i-it John ii. Ma-ris ”"' "i" 3"" ' . . ml 0 g. g, :41 Alfred 'I'a Dr. Geo. Fisher nniiii siinpoon -1. Alex uaismii . m ; ii ,5 mm nrvlssox N0. lo-ll. J. RUPERT, car-r. ,, A hm, ., .1 f .. a J "non nan No. nan No. 0- fun No. II-- nan No.31!-'" rugs N1: If Mn ;. A. 1..., v - ” W ”i."."i'.... iir."a"'....' .. i..":.." .'.::i:...'" ::i:.. .i::., C ..:."'.r- . w- v. w--- o- e- . warp. summonses '"3- - - iii. .1. iv. men-is : '3 n HELP THOSE IN NEED TO HELP THEMSELVES x. A. 1.3; 0 . y p . . Mm II -41) TRAIL- ; "liiosiiiucli as ye did it onto one of the least of these my brethren, yo did it onto Me. inn. 0. ans- .i ' GREET THE CANVASSES KINDLY AND GENEROUSLY