(continued horn page I) Bowls BACK STRETCH proof b Scotland 1.5955. n e world record table :;ith a mile in 1.59 1-5 at Lexing- ton Ky. He did so i)! 59538 3 pader without a record at the bes- Innm; of the year. This honor is nnid also by Minor Heir and Hith- - rynnd scott at 1.59'A. Minor Heir was .1; when he paced his mile for Chase Dean In isos. Highland Scott, a full brother of Scotland. wed his 1.5044 trip in um driven Ky Thos. W. Murphy. He was three years old and later Mrs. Harri- mnn gave Highland Scott an and mark of 1.59114. TRANS-ATLANTIC ' ' -I-he cutest aged trotting stallion lgver bred and raised in Europe is 11",, that trotted in 1.03 4-5 this nnnmer over a tract: of the same -Jabalee) 3-3. Time: ungth as our half mile tracks. He was bred in Italy and is by the exported Hambletonlan winner than ever. ney, Saint John Downs and will stand. resul For All: (Manger) 1-1; Queen (C. smith) 3- Joseph (Llewellyn) 13 Junior Free For Dream (Robinson) Stables. Summerside. section of Monday's Montreal Daily star:-H.B. Chief practically zlinched the Harness Horse 0! The Year honors at Blue Bonnets yea- mnay on a windswept course that precluded fast time. Ezra Deen. I newcomer tried to match strides with H.B. in both heats but had in fall back in third place as first Ll-ZM came second with a big charge and then King James out- lasted him in the second heat. H. B. chief has won seven heats in 3 row. has stood off all opposition and what was more to the point with patrons paid well in both in- stances yesterday. He returned 54.40 the first heat and 33.30 in the second which was at a mile and a sixteenth. The last price might not seem much but last year he paid I-9 one time and was barred in the betting in the second heat. in the first heat he opened up a length lead after a brief chall- enge from Dominion D. and Ezra Deon and from there on it was no contest. He simply rambled in the second event. Star Volo was up the track on both occasions. Bay State Pat who was to run was scratched by order of the veter- inarian. Bay State hasn't been the eral is owned Summerside. Eagle er) 4. Time. 2.18 Eagle is owned by Radio Club. Sydney. ker) 2-5. 2.17. Royal by Miss L. ais. Me. Dashes 1 and 4: Saint John. 1-1: Coughlan) 2-2. 1-5. (T. Devlin). owned by ins. Saint John. 1; 3. Time. 2.21. Dash (1-i. Todd) owned by les. St. John. I: sent us the following particulars regarding the sale of standardbred wiis horses at the fann of Hamid Bir- tiiingham. near Houlton. Maine. where the principal stallion is Bell jloy 2. 2.01 3-4, 3, 2.01. champion I jacer of 1940. Murray Kaye of arrlsburg, Pa. was the auction- r and the horses mostly colts. ought over 310,000 for 30 head.... i wing to the low price of pot- 5 es in Aristook County it was it t by everyone that prices would 'be low and that local buyers would or few. i'owever. that did not prove to be the case. Top price I was paid for Harold B. Junior. a on. St. John. 1-1; Chips (Lawson) 3-4. 2-5. 2.15 15. Dashes Lucky Princeton Stable. 1-1 : cer (T. Devlin) (A. Langille) 2: Mr. (Queen) 3. Time. 2.18 5 considered -a good prospect "for l.()n(i stakes and as a future sire. Br brought 81.400. ' "Bud Haley and Henry Lock of Port Fatrfleld. purchased Mary 3. Belle for 3475. She is an only sister -of Betty 3. 2.10 and is considered one of the best 2-year-old prospects in northern Maine. Ted Grant of Hrmlton bought the 3-year-old iilly llili-stone Belle. full sister of Voile n Belle 3, 2.10. and Herod B. Jun- driver Joe MacDonald Class A Trot; Pepper Boy (Turner) 3: Hanover other starters. My Darling (0'Meara) Morlell Woody Time. 2.17. 2.16 4-5. is owned by Carpenter of Woodstock bought SW36! BOY. a 4-year-old colt. for 1300. Several were bought by Houltou men who had not owned horse previously and a number went to Fort Fairfield and Prcsque isle. Tome Mclnnis of Rumford -Balls, Me. bought several and I View Hampshire trainer bought nedy) 3-3. Time. 2.17. alee. North Sydney. in Pace. Seaplant dnf-1; Barcena Hanover er) 2-3. Time. 2.17 2-5. HORSE AUCTION 1" I lihnne converslion with Ken Miiclloiigall. manager of Sack- Ville. Downs. we learn that an Illclitin sale of race horses will be ii there next Wednesday after- iiiion. November 2nd. A lot of good horses will be offered including he BC. Cruikshank stable and itiiers that have raced well iirnugh the Maritime: this year "id past seasons. We understand tint Mr Cruikshank will re-equip in stable with purchases at the "Wish"?! sale the week of Nov- imber 7 to 11. An ad with more Plrticulars of the sale appenrs in ' . Ken informs us that merit. Water St. East New 204!) ' g chain .eouI.sarvlee.i W -etvri-is lei. t 'i Ann's Dream is owned A. Pace. second division: MacDonald) 1: cess H. (Etter) 2: Jennie Lee (Burt) 3; Gracie Lou (S. Waik- Grey and AA. Pace: Jet Master (L. last year. was the winner (Llewellyn) 4: Time. 2.19. Vol- tector is owned by Hugh Manag- han of Sydney. in races 1 and 4 (Kennedy) Grey Eagle (J. MacDonald) 3-2. Senator G. H. Bar- bour. Cherlgttetown. and Mo;-liell newm. wood. Woody by am Kennedy. C ar- ... . '”"8'" "' Wwid l'i":'.fi""; 3." "13 ”2 f"i:'..Z”lt" i B ll f a ee u -: v r . Y ma e E orwwmd George Walker) 2-2: Jean B. Lee (Ken- Volan is owned by Richard Jab- (C. Smith) 1-2: Eddie Hoosier (C. Walker) Seaplant is owned by Ray Stew- ” " art. Murray Harbour. P. E. I.. W-,A-E- Skipper Qunrtermain Eddie Hoosier by L. -Walker. of M-woastle. N.a. sot 8 Connie Lower Sackville. in the a Trot. one nf them out of Betty Budlong Tartan (C. Maeheodt was 1: for wit). and the other out of Janie Zukle Volo (0'Meara) Ciinuck at 8175." Semple racing will be continued until November 11th and that they willlRacing Club will be held open up in 1955:5153" and beueriatnirs in City Hall on Tuesda . Racing still continues at Syd. and Sacliville end. We under- on November 11th. Latest trom these tracks are:- Sack ille Downs. Oct. E-Free Jerry's Nightmare Barbara Ann Tartan is owned by Edward lai- ey. Antigoniah. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island ' Harness nun. November 1st at 8 o'clock. Ths meeting should draw a large at- tendance ol horsemen from all over the province especially those interested in the raising of colts. The president. Dr. R. F. Seaman and the secretary. W. G. Gilles- pie. have worked very hard and very faithfully through the years to make this Association a suc- i 2; Josedale cess and the least we can do s Clanaman (D. Turner) 2-4; S 4-3. Time: 2.14. Jerry's Nightmare is owned by Carl McCully, Truro. Ann'e Direct Mite (Gould) 2-2: Handbook (M. 4 2.13. 2.14. by Mapco All: 1-1; Mcara) 5. Time: 2.16. Peter Fed- by Mapco Stables. 2-5. Press Wal l-4; Top Royal (Creamer) 4-1: Jimmie Counsel (Rankin) 3- 2; impact (O'Meara) 2-3; Hedge wood Chief (Robinson) 7-5; Tucker (Killam) 5-6; Texas over (Barrieau) 6-7.1 Time: 2.16 Jet Master is owned by L. 4: G. Stables. Halifax. Saint John Raceway, Oct. 22- Thelma .Lou. owned and driven by M. Downey. Vanguard Time. 2.17. 2.17 Dash 2: Merrywood Hector (M. H. Hask- Hero (A. Wood) 2; Valuable Doc (Jones) 3: Tom Day Chief Stab- Monty Budlong same since he changed ownership. (C. Wood) 1: Grice Kenmore , p (Campbell) 3. Time. 2.19 2-5. Our friend Cecil McGinley has Dashes -5 nnd 3; Oman Adam (E; Kirkpatrick) owned by C. June Lee Direct (E. Langille) 2-2; Janet Clegg (W. McKay 5)-3; Ramona Time. 2.15 6 and 9! Little Scout. owned and driven by A. Wood. St. John. 1-2; Just (A. Langille). owned by Senator Quay (L. Queen) 3-3. Time. 2.15 4-5. 2.16 1-5. Dash 7: Allen Spen- owned by W. Carr. St. John. 1; Hero's Child E)iC9"c"CYifree for all invitation pace with 3-5. races at I5. I W (i ht.' .5-year-old bay stallion that took a s,r5rvi11e.dn;)so.:,N,,mlro1:ecgar z,13l2o2 2?;"”"ThfI:?fsit”t';Ireg' of the record as a 3-year-old of 2.13 and 2.5, a mute: that did ” not race 5 ' for . Nell Kalmuck 2; j Jerry A. I three was 1-3; 2- 1: 2.18 3-5. the AA was ( Cream- 2.10 1-5. Our service department is equipped for any kind of repair work on automobiles, trucks. or tractors. Your patronage is appreciated. ISLAND EQUIPMENT COMPANY LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT I with to announce to the motor-ingi publc that we have taken over the Service Onion an In Avenue. fennel-ly operated as IrhIaI's Service Station-New known as luonnavis .sERVIcE station. A We extend an invitation to all our friends and form- or ultolnarlto pay us a visit. We shall serve you up 91;. 311: at nu: utility and offer friendly, couri- i-or voun MOTOR- mo ales sun in us WlN-- miza Your-gaurououtr I-LMURRAY, Grey Prin- Guy Han- Top Halliday, Cal- produetion increased in August and the first seven months of the year from the corresponding pe-. riods last year. August output rose; to 65.224 tons from 43.258. Produc- lion in the first seven months rose' 2: Tyndall to 566.522 tons from 473.606 in thdi (Jewell) 3, Time. 2.21. January-August period last year. ; GARAGE SERVICE i We will be pleased to install shy Parts or Accessor-1 ies purchased elsewhere, or at our own Parts Depart-1 Ir to attend and hear their report. Early this week Dr. J. A. De- laney of Moncton. NB.. visited Montague and made a trade wtth Alfred Lowery. handing over the 7-yearold trotter Guy Baron 2.09 -5 for the 3-year-old pacer Ruthie by Real Money 2.0ilV4. full brother to Cold Cash 1.5816. (Ruthie is well bred on the dam”: (side also-Mamie Cope by I-ls will remember LaCopia's racing campaign in the Maritimes with Dannie Steele in the sulky and also the trotter Miss Belle Rico that was a winner at Charlotte- town Exhibition in 1919-1920. She was brought here by the late W. B. MacArthur of Kensington. Guy Baron is a 2.19 class trotter that has won over 53,000 in his career and was bought at Delaware sale - last December by C. M. Alexan- der of Saint John. In the right hands he will make things inter- esting for the trotters in this province. The annual Standardbred Horse Sale at Harrisburg will be held November 7-11. Quite a number of Maritimers are planning to go there and we understand that James "Roach" MacGregor and bride are leaving the first of the week with the idea of visiting friends en route and getting a good look around at the horses a few days prior to the sale. Our congratulations and best wishes go to this happy young couple in their journey through life. A despatch from Inglewood. Calif. dated October 21st to the New York Times has the follow- ing: Scott Frost. the top 3-year- oizd trotter in the nation today. beat a field of older horscs”and set a track record for the mile as he captured the 35.000 Man- hattan Bcach Stake by a nose. The time was 1.59 2-5. cutting one-fifth of a second from the Hollywood Park mark set in 1951 by Pronto Don. This is a new mark for Scott Frost and if he can lower it by another fifth of a second he will be the holder of the world's record for 3-year- old trotters which is 1.5912. At Inglewood, Calif. last Satur- .day Earle Avery won the Sl0.()00l luiiisoia; Philipv-Scott 2; ; Volo 3; Adios Boy 4; Adios Harry. bi above horses were in the raccin, , , Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Grund. ,East'ferpiany.,,ge gas been in Fallls moved noi-th.irom Hamilton .. two weeks previously. and PhilIp..,( Sudhury. top, held a "ticket on (Cans four years. rs. Beverly five years ago. (CP Photo). Scot was the winner. No doubt, these horses and drivers were flown out to Inglewood. Another Maritime driver that has done exceptionally well this year is Angie Allen. who was the season's biggest winner of flrstsi (46). seconds (56). and thirds (46)) at Saratoga Raceway. N. Y. An-- gie. who was second the . got his chance to show his abil- ity when Rodney was injured in CASTINGS OUTPUT UP OTTAWA (CP) ---iron casting Just Dial 2313 Summerside Ill only six cuiiiidians who 5: winning tickets in the Time sweepstakes on the running of the. ;C...'..bridgeshi're Handicap in Eng-' nd, two live in Ontario's Nickel with Bay State Pat at Youkersjgnng lrish They're "GOLD" IN NICKEL BELT held Retrial. winner of thr- s140.0oo I ,':gl;9;unj2g'r'fng”f1is";:o”f;(;"9g;Olm2 on Turk's Blood, the horse that and sister from Russian-dominated finished 5e"l"d- i richer. Kurt F Mr. rit('f'..'F8lli'S. bottom. of suburban Lock- erby. holds a ticket worth 556.000 and Mrs. N.S. Offers Power To Pulp Mill in Canso Area HALIFAX I trainer to Scotia power commission is pre- renowned Aubrey Runner” pared to build a new thermal power J plant to supply a proposed pulp mill in thepstrait a spill that incapacitated him. the provincial Our congratulations to Angie and dcliarlmenl Says may his shadow never grow less. news letter lFSU9d - of industry Minister Dauplimee. , The news letter says the com- mission is ready to supply electri- cal energy and steam to the mill nings which th I: - ion a long-term contract basis. The Scott Company (mus .li)().()()0 w() are 9 ypmducts 0! .........m.....2...Ea..Z.......,.m,.. (CF) -- The Nova of Conan area, trade and industry in its monthly under the name Wilfred T. ties: on the mainland. TIIF t , strait towns of Mulgrave and Scott Paper Company of Cll95tEll.lPm1 Hawkeshur” farmer. IE"-V Pa.. said to be the world's largest ' producer of tissue paper products. is making a survey of the strait area with a view to possible build- ing of a bleached kraft pulp mill. It would cost an estimated 325.- 000.0()(i to S.'l5.000.0(l0. The industry department says the Strait of Canso area has good rail connections. ice-free dc:-p - ports and ample wet and tiry wood storage capacity. unemployment tion of the Canso causeway. iv:-tier odlots. THE SALE SENSATION 0 --OF THE ISLAND hnpo,-ted Roy Vale All Wool PLAID SHIRTS Sale 5.95 Reg. 7.95 SALE New Sllbnient 250 Men's 2-Pent SUITS. Reg. 49.50. Sale Price 34.50 MEN'S rorcoars. n.g.'isfoo Sale 12.95 . Moira Zip-In Lined TOPCOATS - - Regular 29.50 Sale Price 18.95 Use m-Aw . -The Men's Odlted Lined T Ioutala JACKETS 16.950 Sale Price 8.95 . 'sltncoArs douliml again AlCI(ETS?'Ncg. 14.95 Sale 9.95 MST”) ultra steal one innit I0 I). M. mus rvrmuo son ms - couvnnrucr or our CUSTOMERS. 4 1 Plan at LADlES' BURIERRIES and ALL WEATHER COATS Some With Hat To Match Values to 25.00 io.oo and 15.00 l.”ADIES' wifrIfEii"66"Efsi” Fitted and Loose Styles. Newest mn- torials including deep pile fur fabric SALE 24.50 and 29.50 coats. nvalues to 49.50 Large Double Size SHEETS :'i3f.-E" Sale 2.49 I CHILDREN'S snow suns Heavy Quilted Nylon Material Sale Price 4.95 LADIS' DRESSES in Taffetas. Silks. Plaids. Values to 3.95 SALE PRICE 3.49 a. 4.49 7 acres of Nova Scotla forest land and crown lands could be made available. its current survey will cover forests in Cape Breton and in Guysbnro and Antigonish coun- "The bleached kraft mill liolds ALWAYS too: to tannin. nor his sass p Seals Manager Resigns Post SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Tommy Heath resigned Thursday as manager of the debt-ridden San Francisco Seals baseball team. Damon Miller. president of the Pacific Coast League team, ae- eepted the resignation. Heath was with the seals five years. during which time be was Saturday, Oct. 29. 1955 The Guardian; 7 (Continued from page 0) PD nister: "our teacher is mean hm she's fair" The mother was puuled ahead of them. These new menjwd 3539” "What do You III!!! will need all the co-operation it islby 's3n.)'iiii-Z i5hP's mean but IIlI'l possible to give. (endeavoured tolialr tier iyniy was: "she's felt no impress upon the new warden-sibecause shes mean to everyonn". to play fair and avoid the mis-i Th9 Ward?" 5:3" Sllgllld! WV: take of getting off on the wrong.9nC0l"8E9"iC"l mm 9 I0 I i - i l c l-"sh - Plagued by I lack of funds and l'oot.' it hard sometimeshto Dlil(l theggtianonzlv bgastsaiiad nGe:rlnb(aer;4hai;oc:! ”"m'a”di"3 ”'l""' m5 t9am5'?rm an S0?-wane you ahve nowniwell over one thousand embers- it i finished eighth 5eVe'"h' mm”, or 3 our me aqd per BPS) gone close to the eleven hundtrled ark V fourth and sixth? to school viith, but its the only way.nTh- d iv r V b h. an I - (L The club now is for sale. ilank T”"9 if”, PWV9" thalv A S3m0iE l'31m.';, 9 VT, lTP'mtcrs.t'p urn. l Gnenberg nf Cleveland Indians wardens Job is no cinch. One has; hx n lion . vie ,me Wl'h an 93. made an offer but withdrew it. in be tough at times if the Job is 1 '15"!-5"" iii--9""-ti , Thais 81! W i run Milwaukee graves Shaw taken at-riniisly-and the protect- P795-5115' W”) "'9" ll (il1l.V One-hall -- conside able interest in acquiring ion of our wildlife. with emiitiaslspili-'4' """i'""' i'f'"W' membenhlli 1 the Seals as a farm club. on fish and game. has not he-ill! the ll-W I ll-"P lieflilenlly heard p i l and said to her mother. ll & fll ed her muffler over the his c----w-- come a lesser problem with thosthe complaint that a few were run- 4 . . (time. ning the -1-.s-nriallnn. There are Jones To Attend Pam” " I Presentation (limos will-n the Top Brass". to use NEED COOPERATION In mjmm-vt- gum. nf the Game An, I A game warden may expect rrifsneiatlnn how: to make certain (IO- lirm and harsh things said abouticisions without consulting the A Pace mm d H Pt . 2 V b Bin zwlk H ulNEWb;(()RKt(AP)--BoiibyJones.(him but this need not bother lhEim9mbCl'Sllli) a' a uholc. 1.1- in ion 3-year-old - - IV-S.0nI eer copia .09. y gen . . er e su ect 0 some of the. late man who feels in his own heartn Here is a little tip to the Gener- ;:gm;"iit'mferCM;;'J';n mum, ,. giggeaeir ((g:ei;i'-::1n)izi.M1:::ce3: grliwiagrn Mwasuclgdigs ziaggiye 1:53 . best f....lirn?-. he is -dishing out the appropriate al Staff Don't an out on a limb . mm. Gun mamem 3; M-oueuwoody Er gimgn uawnswedeh 1.” Walnut o a vo - medicine to all. The following lit- .The mnow,-ng ts from me sports (Kennedy) 4: My Darling (0'- Hall Farm, Lexington. Ky. Many ; tle story. a true one. will illustrate undermine the Association and i' .w'” 3"e"d the the point: A little girl who had what it stands for without first ' Ptesemam" 0! the Grimuand only been going to school a short placing Rice Memorial Awa"d' NM" "time came home one afternoon meeting The date is the well-known spot-ts' .,- '. ,,,,.., -,m.,'.a..'..m.i...2.m;.. J writer's birthday. Jones will come to Now York. from Atlanta for the luncheon at? which the award will be present-I the issue before a general and endorse fl policy that could l l Attention ll0N(il) Personnel A special drill will be held rm Monday. 31st: Oc- lolwr, 1955. at 1930 for Quarterly Payment. All ranks to attend. ......-.........t..,.1.............-- .. COURIER PLANE FOUND LINZ, Austria (AP)-The body of a man, several large boxes and containers were found Friday in the hulk of a German courier; plane salvaged from the bottom of. an Austrian Alpine lake. The plane rumored to contain gold and doc-n uments of Hitler Germany. was; shot down by U. S. fighters nearn the end of the war. The contents- will be examined in the presence. of Austrian authorities. i For Loads 0f Profit In (56 Get Any person interested in joining Royal Cana- dian Navy (Reserve) are asked to apply Monday or Wednesday evening for information at HMCS "QUEEN CHARLOTTE", or any time between 9:00 A.M., and 4:00 PM. daily. (J. N. KENNY) Lleut.-Commander, RCN (R) Commanding Officer. POI MOBILITY AID IPIIOI Ierldls Iergul cm. on latter Ins... Guaranteed supply will "Evergreen Contract” tltlghaetliedvelue : .' -naususuppwansouauq eOoImhOaIvooIlng9uO&3 E550 runuacs ou. t A phone orlsorlh IMPERIAL OIL LIIITIO