b IN THE NEWS ;;- tJ-.ec was host of others who . - , had the thrill of their lives for a s5turday9Augu5t 64 The Guardmn Page 7 4 matter of minutes or seconds-' -- , . r---- hm he alwayl ham! hack mi There is an sgitatlon on foot erlup for the poacher. The arm mom oh, hhzler who mhldh-t at this moment in fish and game pointment of extra game wall-zit do ahythmg with hm, hh hh h... circles to boost the game warden dens will help but it in more 1' i dhmry ny rhdylwo hhhhrmhhles strength-We need more war- less like pllttlni: the cart before Lfhreadhd 3 Md hook 1,, me dens til the cry. That's tructtiio horse llhat is needed mortiz shank Wm, 18,,” fat Wiggly enough but are those some men IIVBII-al1,Vli1lnL! else at the. mom- worms and fastened it to a backing the one they now have ant is a row.-wt viewpoint by length or end um. Hm”. anemia capacity? One warden can the general public. and this in- hm" he by on 3,, hridg, ahdhl-ush through an awful lot of eludes hlintcrs and anglers. 10- . dangtbd gm, offering in front onhusiness if he receives co-oper- ward game law vinlaiers. We mix - his nose. iation-not tight lipped silence or up against a ricaii end street ul- 3 - iwhat is worse an attempt to cov- ti' that happens. I have been told that if onei - teased him long enough hedtakel I hold whether it was bait. fly, 0 or Musical Contest most imagine the old veteran oil the sea lanesi thinking: "Well ....m....L..r'"m-T7-Tr A ALBERTON nluvsll 1 Back Stretch ' ' didn't show mucllf his owner. L. E Lake. Colfax, lnd., gave Frank half of the colt. He was shifted to the pace and before his first . race Frank refused 83,000 for - him and now he had an offer of 330.000 before his '-- -minute mile here the other night. Pretty good for a 'glft horse'. eh? "Well. there you have all the late 'dope' from Vernon Downs. we had my 14th two-minute mile. so. of course we now stand as the lsporta fantest'. Oh. yes, it was one of the real thrills that I i chum. I guess you 118..., earned: OLD TIME FIDDLING, STEP-l)AN(ll.VG and x at "all: ":I:l.'!.:'.i3”w:1.”i: ::."..m:.' SINGING C0-NW W O. .0 - . . , . ., . u.o':.' four Iensational miles -- in ed Ivithe the blogb of wiormsplfaritd Al CHTOWN FORL-It AL('L5l 9'" . period of twelve days here he the cod line-he laid hold and SPECIALTY. paced six miles that averaged headed out to sea He came close ' t.5s..no qhesilon but tItI;l he ll; he ld8lkli1tghiItlltf!i0rebllh8I:1hercolffd Smiling Bill McCormick, talented hlinrl lllil.-icllin and r s - . . ,. :::.E..:'::.::. iliciu rt... .32.: ll: whom you have read about in waver- fast race miles here his driver for a week after that battle but AdmI55i0n 606- D”'""' Afwr never timed him II much as a when he did return it was to fall single quarter. and never raised victim to the most fiendish do the whip thrhughout the mile. vice devised by man-a delayed "T nest regards. ' C action explosive He couldn't cope with that like many others of his kind before him. The degree of satisfaction the perpetrator of this deed got out of towing his inert body to the shore can only be measured by his mentality status. This hap-l Monday nlght's racing at the Charlottetown track was featured by fast performances. in the 5th and 9th dashos when Kepvoch Playgirl. owned and driven by Horace Willis. won each dash ini sensational finishes and ended upi with a new record of 2.10-ls. She. A started the season with 2.14. She was formerly owned by Dr. J. T. Lants and has been one of the most consistent and steadiest per- formers at the Charlotteown track. The many friends of Horace are heartily congratulating him. The whole card was good and many admirers of April Bud were pleas- ed to see him win the first dash without lifting his nose. lie was driven faultlessly by youthful reinsnlan Constable. Time, 2.201.-s, Tara Little Dale (L. Kelly) 2. and another good trotter. Connie French (Stead) 8. In the Ind and mi dashes sleepy Sam came through with very fast finishes to win and take a new record of 2.- lnti. He is owned by Walter Hen- nessey and was driven by Joe Hennessey. Famous Boy (E. smith) 3-2. very close up. and Countess Carlo (Barrieaul 241. In races I and 7 Frisco Guy, owned by Harry O'Brien. Alberton. and driven by Claude O'Brien. was 1-2. His 2.13911 in dash 3 was a new record. Hum Dale (Ike Morcside) recently brought here by Myron Bell from Cape Breton, was 0-1. Time, 2.10. In the 4th and 8th dashes for trotters Real Fingo. owned by Mrs. E. Musacalis and driven by L. 0'liileara. was 1-2. Feather Duster. owned and drivcn by Col. D. A. Macxinnon. 2-1. Time. 2.160;. 2.1m. FAT sloclt How A new feature of our PI'OVlflL'ir'ii li.xliil)ition this car is the Junior Farmers Fat Stock Show and Sale. Ve feel sure that every beef buyer will wish to en- mlrage them and reward them for thr-ti' ciTol't.s by lttending the sale and participiltc ill lhw buying of these top quality steers. received an inkling that the sporty old trout. who was uillingl to take on all comers. did not get in fair deal-some one slipped the Joker from the bottom of the pack. I made an effort to find out just what did happen hilt gut novlhe-re -a blank wall of silcllcc I have the facts now. two years inn late. On behalf of these boys we solicit the support of every beef buyer. Judging will he held in the low '4ll)Ilk aretla Tliesday. August 16th at 9 a.m.. Sair.ln he held in the same building at 11 am. D.S.T. Prizes will be awarded. SPORTSMEN Con lzwTd7roTmgc 5 BE READY FOR Hunter's Corner OCTOBER 1" cral seasons. The facts of his. .G9f your Labrador R” . . demise came too late to allow il'1evPi' now. Pups ready ly any court at-tionwthe six month for delivery. Good Hunt. period had e,apsed several times mg Strain. Registered. 0VEl'. C I have been told nl at least at SHELDON: MATHESON dozen anglers who had him oni Tea Hint Pl E' 1' and lost the tug of war-anal . yjyy No. 5 Medical company, llcAMO(M) All ranks will parade at the Armourics at 1015 .1l'S. Sunday. August 7th. to participate in the Cen- tennial Church Parade. Dress: Bush Clothing, Boots. Belt and Puttees. Medals will be worn. Members of the Unit who were detailed for the Float Parade will meet at the Armouries at 1200 hrs. Monday, August 8th. J. K. L. IRWIN. Lt.-(lol., Officer Commanding. (lHARLO'I'llETOWN IHHVING PARK At PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION our friend George MacDonald of Boston, Mast. sent us a clip- ping from a paper showing the re- sults at Foxboro last Saturday night. in the lat race Brilliant Comet was i. A1-ch's Elsa 2. Time. 2.1048. She was driven by Dannie Steele. formerbv of Summersitle. The 2-year-old pacer Duration. which we mentioned some time also. as having been bought for 5200 at Harrisburg last fall. was again A winner in 1.10. l All ranks P. E. I. Regt. i 17 Reccel will parade at. the Charlottetown Armouries at. 1001) ill'S. Sun- day. 7 August. 1955 to attend Chllrlrh Parrlrie. Dress: Bereis. Bush Troliscrs :lllrl- Ja('l-Lets, Boots and Puttees, web belt and medals will be worn. Transportation will leave from the wlrioiis cen- tres as follows: ..I . .. -4 T) -- . W . ...:.,. . ' Octave B I a k e. presenting thchflaincs. iPir-lures c o u rte sy of I No' 5 Joe O'Brien M Alberto" is very Previelv; n veNmYn 2nw"ISIll.lRS:Ice- Stewards awalri for the leadingil-Tdwin Kcllcr Gen Mgr Vernon SUMMERSIDE ARMOURIES Ox") hrs. (DT) . . r . . ' t - . - - . . . . . Another load friend in Green--':””' hi" ""'I hit;-" ”:ir"3 .::rf: X.”-Yh J:'l';f"'2'8 time 2"hh ” mhneyywimhng hm,eL to Joe hnd;D0...h5,h I All ranks will meet" at the Trinity United Church KENSINGTON FEDERAL BLDG. 0845 hrs. (DT) ' ,, field. Mass. who supplies us wlthii 959 "V5" " . 9 "pp Vi i '3 ' ' . ' '. . - - - - - t 1';4r h 9 d r A (rm, t tt d th f - U V 1 information hem uh . hhhphh, he is shown driving Scott Frost.; The smaller picture showsllictty 0Brien. Assisting is (urand i a L .) rs. .un E1). iigus .0 a en e U Go OF NORTH RUSTICO 0920 h" (Dr) V . so ' 4 r t ' '. ' ' ' - 'dent Clarence ' neral of the late Pte. Robert G. Gregory. ' " W '5 (mm the Bow," Sunday mhbe 2.00 winning the Hamblctonianl resident of the Grand Circuit Circuit vice prcsi I h gvtithlahshgndd plctl;rla1'oltD:ilnnle Dress: Bush Clothing, Roms, Ben and Puuees. MONTAGUE ARMOURIES 03-15 hrs. (DT) RT. 3”e:I..g,':,e 0 ft 1l;o"te"' Mat-Arthur, l-l, King I-ledizewoodl easy for him and if Joe had not." to its conclusion and therefore ion was won by Doctor F. C. with 0,d:.twdrivu. I. :2; sun ghee. (Burt) 2-3, Gale Budlong lflyaniibcen boxed in along the rail in load, ,1 praise must be given to Jirm.V Budlong 2 and H8l9y'S Rlpha All personnel are required to report 10 minutes earlier than stated above in order that busses may leave on time. 5-2. Ti . 2.lill', 2.l7- . th (I h t until they turned 1, g (T . 3 Time. 2.131. The first heat of, Kay h ;Lyar;;M. Dan, Steele of recordimlgashcs Ziand 6, l..esall)1ifliTl inteo steiicgnhomeea sietch he would Lg,'2:Tf:.f';e:ecfc..S"8,,1lifgi. the 2nd divisiol: was won by Laurel mo"?-”"'w-5 ii-r-3-"”li'?i Sr::".:-i ::"”i:t..::s .r2:': we .?.?".';':..'ll 33:2: at It Pawn -A-col. '""" w'"' h”""' "””"" '1” iliryiimirdh rwmt'Aky l" 24C wq '1 0 dit "ii p iir t ll at was me- mm pa'vmm' and "W wmi (Cnntinltcti (in Page to l - Comnrlllllin "' '”"'"'I ”' M” H" "M" cull (Iii-eet'lui":l2 Til?!-:9 rials If g'l'llid': Hlalhlover and instheefinal it .i,'2"ih:wY..d'.i:3i:?5: wqnliiewltlsllt CT ”TT . ” " p 1: 1 R (17gRecc,,) John Steele. trained and competed ' ' t ' i ' ' , - l - to K - - h. 5 sx . l . . . Pg. h. an in shmmers1d.'P.ElL we." I3'.-s-rn lnevhgecord glr"Lgsabell.ma lass an olggrltoofliteclhlelgrse. Lo;-iopold by Jumy gudkmg by Calumet h 3 bx. V ; . :N s h 4 hem" me tum hf me century. 3-yrar-od l y by e oy 2. . anover. a nis secon . Budinng, owned by J, c, under. gs x . - - - J. K. L. IRWIN, Lt.-Col. Officer Commanding. Wm... M, M Dam, wa, big Dashes 3 hand 7-Billy Juno tIn- F h th h hill. Camphellton, Na. and drive ' V l a ;:;;;g:;,'g,;;;";;:;,gnl;.e m;g;,.- it.'i"l.l. ii.."c.?'..ll”?ii:I:, ."..'..'ll”.l.i...".i5T.'.l.".T. ?E'filll..?.; it2.?””.”.5'.3l”'lf."SE.'””it'2l& :- -bx -X . , , , :. b T -N b (i 0 THERE'S A GREAT FUTURE m AVIATION "me arch". The young Steele Mars Bill. Me.. l-5. Time. 2.l4's.l000 Jolllty Stake for Ii-year-Oldi Aniigonish and driven by Jnhnnyv ' V" t h h! "m moni owned by Rowe Sylvester. l pattern that was raced on Wednes-1 com-oy, was 2, Doctor 1?, C. by Ah. 1 it W” "" " ' M M" 9 l CENTENNIAL YEAR I "H" ! mu. .3 commence hi. "mung 2.14. Dashes 4 and 3'-slicker Tasa.i day at Truro. N.S. when this stake "er T, ciegg, owned and driven; 1 .xx. h . CALEDONIAN CLUB h V: .. HIGHLAND GAMES ? z X - .. i. "WM V I mx"x IN EXHIBITION GROUNDS A b h . . . . legend which 1. sun in the making owned and driven by Bruce Mac-: was promoted it looked Sllfh 8 by Ralph McFadyen. Hunter Riv- i h WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10'"! .:..z7a...LL..L t I - t - - i.'.. "d bl ii th t A -' H. m to th U ted St '3 to Donald. Fcderlcton. ll. .ioh.iol lmI a e opera on a many er, P,E,I. was 3, Time, 2,151,, huycam .1923 when "he jomgdsthe Spencer tMat-Gregor) 3-2. Jollttyh doubted that it could Be carricdl The second heat of the 1st divis- yyyyyyyyyyyyyy;yyy.y..-,,,,,yy”y,,,.,,yy Newport smck rams. smhh Girl iRyani 2-4. Time, 2.124s, 2.-h Q- Plalnfield. N. J. Five years later ',':h?:nhr. :?'n1hl:laH,::Tt'l:et:s..tn;lt;:; Al Roosevelt Raceway last Sat- racevvays. has made big residence ""13-V "mm D"””'' J' A by 5"” Judy's Girl (same as Nelly May Direct) 4 year old by Abner T. Clegg; dam Rose Marie 2nd. by Bill L.: grandam Mary Sue by Braden Direct; great grandam May Flower by Anderson Wilkes. Apply to: MAVZVI there in Auhhm. E1192-h.tl6laIt&;vesler. won an 81,300 pace ldiz 7 l old Home Week was opened at . I As prcdlcicd by Edwin Keller in. wwdnmk R'”w'y' N- 3- 13”. the early part of these notes Scotti Monday with the biggest crowd on Frost. driven by Joe O'Brien. Al-h record. It will run for six days bcrton. P.E.I., won the sR6.863.32' andhthere is a splendid industrial Hambletonian Stake for 3-year-old Exhibition in connection with it. from-rs and hung up the fastest The winners Monday were. 1st time in this extent since it was and 5th dashes. Thelma Clean. won by his sire Hoot Mon in 200; owned by James MIcNelll. Kena- in August. 1947? Scott Frost": firsti Inlzton. P.E.f. siui drven by Myron heat was in zolit but that wssi ,WIA&ViIA J. K. CURRAN, SUMMERSIDE. P.E.l. Phone 2164 Distinguished Glicst.- VICE-ADMIRAL LACHLAN D. MACKINTOSH ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1st, 1955 A00. 15-2o Old Home Week Allil. 15-2o x of Mackintosh. C.B.. n.s.o., l).S.(7. s P E c I A S T "' R A D E S R i , , y Castle Moy. In.ernes-zhlre, Scotland. hsiugaxxxsi as it; Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights and uscrltonic RADIO-RADAR . . , ---------e------ N: g ;x xxi: Wednesday, Thursday afternoon, with Tuesday. Friday attornoons if needed '""'””""' ”'"””" - Competitions in sxulloxxxxx-s AIIONAUTICAI. AIMAMENI NO I iris: on CONDITIONED cLAsslria:n nAcss DougIgg 3...... ., J..." -can as s , nxcsn at. 1-0 Momzy wmmjlu I on men - 2.17 or snowlait-.3 nasm-is-utlotlo A i)Asli-saoo nmuhhm, DANCING "pm" "N; 3AN"s, i bhh: 0"” "um mm" No. l-run Iron Au. rilnar: sz.loo.os P'''"'" "'05- '-"'- , , & "F :5: am, Tr, hash” H h.,mhh 8 dm 1 n. TROT - ms to l.l5 - s DASHES - s.loo.oo A oAsn -. mo lll(.HLANll GAMES. etc. Eu The RCAFdwlll Lraihn l)0u in in ....,,......,. oracodead-Eti-..oI .. .- " .. "la Do; M" L; "C. m c.c. 'rIto'i' - s.is.l to 1I.)l.0!.,1l:; Ilgiliiognxigg-aaso.oo A DASH - mo Novice Competitions start at 10 lam. l).S.'l'. . :;,".:o:.::'.;..i.:dn,.( f-.,f.'j,f.”t'.ii'.'i.".lf.'.'..l25;,.'; No. s-.n'mion nan iron ALL cl.Assi'rlan - runs: al.uo.oo -WI"-I I-"W! l A .00 from the start. Medical and dental care. clothing. food and lodging are all provided. Advance Competitions start at J p.m. D.S.'l'. to enter A 3 dashes - 8500 i G. 'l'R0'I'-8.15 M SLOWER - I DASIIE5 It 3825.00 A IDASII-JFI5 Ttliub:-raced Monday night - Entrance 845.00 H You so on to enjoy a progressive and ' M W! clm Saturday. Aus. will at 2-00 Mn. I-YEAII-OLD rAcs - :ohki'E'ilss”:"3tl.oo A mail - solmo ' 3:; "'5 ”"”' '” "'"'”' ""h ' P"”'”' NO s-nu iron run" mun" lNVITTo '.:'l'I(.):::oFREnd.:5n':;tIt.A:I.i.15:hCE Mom Mn” on mwmdI ” mfrnhmnnt "00"" G” M" um! um” I Mm in "MO" I" - runs: an , ' .4 . ,, ,, M, y mum ,M, " , ohm, s, ,.,..y.. A ,M,,, ,s No ENTRANCE Admission to osmss - Adult.-l 75c, cillldml 25c """ ""' Colditioaod Classified - Faces and Trots -- No entrance in To be faced Sltllrdly. Mllltllt Nth. t 3N except to money winners. Son the ICAF Corn: Counsellor d f;f(xIx. GENERAL CONDITIONS L llrke Ell-ctr-le ' All events to be three dashes. except the .1-ycar-old. Wilit'I1 will MAMMOTH qcoarnsn GONCFRT I-N rl-"F (l0Ll.,".-UM sh zggizg-lTlN(; lwrn A. PAC!-l.Il.l D 1.1!.)--I DASIIES-I350 A DASH - 11050.0 he raced two dashes. in the C. Pace and D.i). Face. the manage ' ' t ' i ' h , g,,,,,,,,,."H,,' I 3' L ' phhhh: '32,"; UK... 1". ment reserve the right to race either one or both of these events ht 8.30 P m D g T . ' , Indiana 5 Co. in two dashes if too many entries are received for these two classes. ' ' ' ti ' ' - - AC! - LIL! b l.ll.4 - I DASKE8 - KM A DASH-Q The conditions for the classified cvents with the exception of thc I Junior Free For All are:-8atl.ii0 nomination fee for each hnrsr ' Atlnll.-ulloll to Conccrt: Adults 75c; C-IliI(Il't'll Zoo II. PAC. - tn zelxlglz I lllefs ll Latliu' Won named and must accompany entry. This tattoo fee will be refund " 3 95333! -- CHEN A DASH -- CI oil If horse is declared in to start or a veterinarian”: certlfir-nic if raining. events will be held in the COPVNIM acceptable to this Association. .11. unit-all:-o fee will be charged l 9- I-- luv to money winners only in A. an. s. cc. c. on on 9. also s. cc. c c.c. vac: - on b s.is.t - I mamas - tuna A man - rm Trots. C i N. hr. x x .-xx-3 Q , . I , 'it V .1 Huh. . ' '.. fntriga clot: aullflllll lstghfn horses mllstrbe named. " : 3 x r i 0” 5"" ny can no 1 sum a on ma tr n. or to the xi f at .. o sxxx 7.. N , . h . h h ” 5-PMl--1.IlIII.(I.d-lDA;:8b:-X.IADAH-UllestelIu. y I I he 3 i . l i It