pg. wtnnlns Jersey. too 1e?at the Crapaud Exhilzittiiltn ,l exam ' o e thse lllvesiook exhibits which won the 21 swsrd ribbons posted on the herd I18! 0' 5-3 Vlckersdn of North River. Two first prise wlnnereitop left) in bog classes at the Crapaud Exhibition were the Yorkshire entries of S.C. Stewart of Dunstaffnage. Any lover of horses would be thrilled Wu; James. 3 nu. (C!)--The ..:a-t ”, A v at the sight of the beautiful well- groomed, dapple grey prize win- neribottom left) being shown at the Crapaud Exhibition by Lorna Ferguson of Hamilton. First and second place honors in the pot- PRIZE WINNERS AT CRAPAUDEXHIBITION ato classes at the Crapaud Exhlb ition went to the exhibits of Hebe: Myers and Son which are seen above. attractively ” ,'., . Photo By Wottea .1 Continued from page 6 BACK STRETGII Billy Hood. who us behind "'0 trolter Watchim 1:00 set UP "3135 trotting records which still remain in Charlottetown. irihuthnrn. St- Stephen, N.B.. Truro. Bridsewater mi Sydney, N.S., has ” I troiifer that is attracting a lot of attention and appears in a write- up which has been handed it! ill by a friend. This is the way it reads: Another Sly steed. Victory Mac. has just set up a- new per- sonal clocking of 2:04 3-5 for I . mile spin. William Hood of Dor- chester, Mass. owns this sllllllll stepper... Billy's many friends in the Maritlmes will be hoping that he will hit a mile track and give him a record of 2:00 or better. In the rosgorourppp track re- sults ot.Mon we where Jollity G l. owned W 305 Ryan, won the 5th race on the program in 2:07 2-5. This is a new record, her previous one helnd 1:073-5. TheAAandBBTr0t was won by Mlsatatarnent 8:00 1- . owned by Walter 8. Found. Mee- ced, Calif. Time, 2:07 H. The purse was 32,000. Well done. Whi- ter, your many friends hee will be glad to see you with a double win this past week. iruro Exhibition races on Wed- nuday afternoon were featured l0 a Junior Free For All which prov- ed to be a real battle between lat Master 2:08 2-5, owned by the L. and G Stables. Halifax. driven by Bunny Walker. and Ath- lone Ruler 2:01 4-5. that was inches from taking a record than 2:00 in California two winters ago. This is his final year for reo- lng as he is is years old. Third that trip was Tauride (G- Smith) time. 2:11 8-5. In VII 7; 1 3 ? : 3 C P S lisy was llrst with Rlehleed I: it second and Super llel not third. Time, 2:11-a new V for Taurlda Bay. a 4-year-old daughter of Goose Bay 3. l:W . dam. Taurida Abbey by Guy b W 3. one of the belt lkood in Walnut Hell rsrm. Kentucky. She is else the den: of cyclonic 2:08 by Protector. low 2:0096. ares at llllp of Percy Gantn. Sydney. was a winner with Frank Daniels L is 2:li. borne Letcher llll lelnly found the IQ to the 71-min: was. that Joe 0' rice live a record of 2:01 8-0 to led Inst: big? . If owned by the S.A. Camp Stable. Charlottetown owned horses made a great impression at Fred- ericton Thursday night with Ted itienesee (A. Llewellyn) winnnill the second and sixth dashes from a field of seven pacers in 2:16 3-5, 2:12 ;l'he trottpr Jerry A. .. ( ' . ..i r Am, E-gninst seven pacera in the third 5 and seventh dashes was 1-2, Skel- ter (3. Tory) 3-i. Time, 2:13 2-6, 2:14 1-5. In the 4th and 8th dashes the Fredericton pacer slicker Tess. owned and driven by Bruce Mac- Donald of Lincoln. N.B. was 1-1. sir Joseph (A. Llewellyn) 2-2, Ann's Dream (Robinson) 3-3. Time 2:07 3-5. 2:09 5-5. Sllcker Tasa is L the wonder horse of the Marltlmes to 1056. He has a long siding of Tflrst end took a record of 2:00 2-5 at Woodstock on August 2nd. In "an duties 1 end 0 Teddy Weir was 3-2 with Dienedale. Teddy has been making some real nice drives through the circuit this season and all his friends here are pleased to see him doing so well. After to-night's races at the Charlottetown track Jim Llewellyn will no longer offlciate as care- taker of this sr' ”” I , and Exhibition property. He has de- cided to take a position in llam- ilton. Ontario. and leaves shortly with his wife and youngest son for that city. Everyone who has come In contact with Him in the over ten years he has been connected with the track became his friend. No one could have seen more cour- teous or obliging and it is with the deepest regret that we horsemen learn of his leaving us. We trust that he will have the best of suc- Contlnued from page 5 liowsy liotes tic cow Ilrslnios basin that can be attached iota post anywhere about the field. A screw-driver to tight- en tbe hose clamps is all that is required to make connectlo to join pipes or connect up watering fixtures. When water is no long- er needed in a field, the pipe can be pulled no end laid again where it is wanted. Polythene pipe does not rust nor deteriorate when laid in the ground. 32 or, if protected from abuse. when laid on the surface .Should water freeze in this pipe it does not in- jure it, as the pipe expands to take care of the ice formed, and returns to normal size when th ice thaws out. - IRRIGATION in Ontario. tobacco farmers are using irrigation during dry. bot periods in the Summer. Other farmers with "cash-crop areas" are adoiillllg limited irrigation of Potato fields. and dairy iar-mere are using. water to irrigst. pas. tures as required. CORVETTE FOR DENMARK GENOA (AP) The 750- ton corvette Flore. United States financed and Italian-built. was delivered to Denmark Tuesday. She is the third vessel given Den E in a shipbuilding pro- gram for NATO countries. can in Hamilton. which is one of the finest cities in Ontario. Best Wishes And Every Success. At The oussws courm rtowmo MATCH AND TRACTOR ROADIO TO IE HELD AT CORNWALL SEPT EMIER 3rd. When in need of a new or used tractor or any other farm equipment be sure and see us- FRED KITSON YOUR OITVEB DEALER HUNTER RIVER t”mo0ns's. V .p V, 0!. ”We are completelrequlpped and staffed to ; We to The eulstcs ootgttrv I-towttto when - E IAMR. t-'ARMER . . . . . jnfbuild and supply service parts for your tractor Surplus Of Canal Flt , - lburied in separate graves in sexy . isrete eeremonia l LEGION cwum . plane. Crash - 4 lSaturday.Septl1,l956 TheGue :Ye"ar”siAgo Buried In Nfld. The plane crew were P0 Stan! stubbe. I. of little. Bun; Flt. Sgt. Charles H. Flnnlss. I), Vale eouver: P0 George '1'. Crerar. 27. Drumbo. 0nt.: PO Edwin J. Ped- den. Moines. Iowa; Ult- Tbomas ll. Pen. 19. Oak River. Man., and P0 Douglas 3. Carey. 31, Stenbridge East. Que. Positive identification was made of the music: of P0 Psdden end i Sgt. Finnlss. They were lo . Their compinions were buried In a common grave. All received full military honors. P0 Padden. only Romkn Catb. olie among the six, was first to be laid to rest in land reserved by his church. Sqdn. Ldr. S. ll. Wsrgt. lioman Catholic chaplain from Maritime Air Command at Halifax, read the service. Next Flt. Lt. J. S. Bonham. Maritime Air Command protestant posts within the last few weeks. More than 300 of them applied through the Egyptian embassy in clnplaia. conducted services for Flt. Sgt. Finnish. who was buried a few feet from the common st grave of the others. The pail bearers. all junior RCA? officers, brought the our" oofflns to their final resting place. A Canadian Legion guard. a pin mi: Russia And Britain Goodwill Wm. Track Meet Ends In Dispute LONDON MP) - A goodwm track meet between Russia and Britain blew up into an interna- tilppal lpame-cagliing dispute Irri- . is over we won: 'I ate worth a total of 84.60. en 5 lllollllfting charge against I hit)! red-haired discus thrower, Nina Ponomarova. 27, led the whole Russian team-60 strong- to withdraw from the meet. It was to have begun Friday night and lasted through today. Nina. who won an Olympic Gold llledel in 1952, has vanished. The Russians said the charge against her lied been nothing but "a dirty provocation." The objective. they said. "was to slander this world famous sportswoman in such a way intentionally to prevent her irons taking pert in the match." narusn PRESSURE A British ' t that the Russians ”do not seem to understand that the process of the law in this country cannot be subject to political pressure." British athletic officials, who had expected 40.000 persons to at- tend the meet. started mailing out ticket refund . The missing Nina .- forieited 5:5 (:14) ball by not show- ing up in mnglst -tc's court Thursday. The incident belle Wednudl! when Nina who weighs 168 and has hurled the discus 185 feet, 9Ve inches, went shopping at a bar- gain rate women's store. She was arrested by a woman detective after leaving the shop. A Soviet embassy official put ul? Nina's bail and she lltolillled '-0 show up in court. But instead 01 Bonn. West Germany. her appearing in court. Russian tools of airmen. RCAF ouiceu' representatives of the United ates Air Force and the depart- mtlll of Veterans affairs. as well as more than 100 spectators. mostly women and children. stood Wllll bowed heads as Flt. Lt. Bon . ham read the simple wordsi 5, Charge d'Affsirea Aleksender Ros- ' 1321: turned up at the foreign ot- WIIEREAIIOUTS UNKNOWN Iloschin twice saw Lord Read- llll. minister of state tor lat, attain. and demanded that nherges be dropped. At the sec- ond meeting he said the Russians would call off the meet and to home at once and that nothing ex- cept a withdrawal of the charges could change this decision. .Lord Reading. according to a. foreign office statement. said h was sorry the Russians were de- termined to withdraw. But be ex- plained that in Britain the govern- ment has no power to order a ma te to cancel es. t hours before thb meet. which was to have provided both teams a garnlup for the Olympic gave up. So did the Russian team. The whereabouts of Nine, who has a son and a doctor husband back in Russia. remained a mys- tery. Various reports had her being shielded in the Russian em- bassy and having left Britain aboard a Soviet freighter. The embassy wasn't saying. BACK ON LIST WHITTIER, Calif. (AP)-Vice president Richard Nixon's father is in critical condition from a stomach ulcer. his physician said Wednesday. Frank A. Nixon, 11. had a "poor night." but is resting comfortably now, said Dr. I. N. KsIHShl8T. 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