CRAPAUD leek Stretch Continued from page 1 THE GUARDIAN. lluilter's corner Continued from page 6 CHARLOTTETOWN the season closed is a question we will be better able to class an opin- ion on after Christmas. It was a lengthy season and birds plentiful firsts and a second in one after- iiinsnt rumble of s double . . . tile but the kill was light. Blue Bird ling with the rodents. The rabbit season extends to January 81. The swamps are pretty wet and hunt- ing conditions are not too favour- able at present but a sharp irozt OOIIIOIII Dill OSLO, (AP) - Isssy Alexand- l-ovlch Dobrowen, 59, noted Rus- sian-born conductor and composer. DECEMBER 12. A .1953 clulsok TllEATllE PHIllIPS' 'I.HEA'I.RE "903 momentarily . . . the night takes weather is the main cause for will mend lratters. Unless snow died here Wednesday of cancer. lKzNllN0'!0N) MlLK or MAGNESIA mm on ,nT ed: h , 9'" IN on -Inn -I the breech hunters having empty, or near falls shortly the rabbits are at a In Europe he conducted at an 1.. e W c you is broke and the shells -use into empty, deep n-em compartments. dindantage and die kill will be seals open in Milan. in Btock- Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: TABLETS helm. in several Clei-man cities. and was a leader of Norway's Philhermnie society. - Matinee Saturday 2:30. Joan the Free For All Trot, California Caulfield and David Niven in bud, pm” "No. Mm Judy Tm the hllllllnr coll Pocket WI I loll I never remember a fall with so FRIDAY AT 8:30 welt till the snow flies and inlet little wind and the waterfowl sure SATURDAY 7:30 and 9:30 proportionately heavy. . . . . There is I wide divergence of A tremendous variety of beasts, birds, snakes, croco- diles. pygmies, etc., of dark marksmanship with bow and I IKKKIIIIKIIZKIZEIIIIIIIII CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY tSatLi1'dely) 2:30 - 7:10 - 9:20 ilavring DOUBLE BILL I 00 VIII l0llllS0ll ml uiul , at l.lllllS Clltllillll 5 ALLAN (Rocky) LANE and his Stallion (Black Jack) 3. . .. y. In "EL PASO STAMPEDE" Ride the Action Trail with your Favorite Western Star. SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS THIS QHRISTMAS BOOKS RANGING FROM 75c T0 S5.0(l NOW ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICE u Ilia -. ll.-VII TREAT . r sleeves-..a-- .;:.':u: ; LL .. .: .' To part-mutuels. Golden Wm Pace, purse 884,400, with Prince Jay. The time was 2.22 155 for a mile and three-silo teenths-a new world's record. He prrectically unbeaten Nancy Song. The Hollywood meeting extends for another week beyond the above racing, but at the conclusion of the above the leading drivers were, Joe OiBrien, 77 starts, 28 times first, i4 times second and eight times third; Don Hall, 56 starts. 17 times first, 13 times second and eight times third. Money won: Joe O'Brien. 372,922.50; Benny Schue, 548,675; Don Hall, 313.962; H. Fitzpatrick, 333.842 and F. Fun- derburk, 327.730. Joe is certainly ending the year with a remark- able series of wins. No driver in our memory, except Tomnly Mur- pliv or Dr. Pershall, showed such ability to judge pace and know the right time to make the right move as Joe docs. With it all he is a modest chap, remarkably well liked by race-goers who pin their faith on him and he gives all he has in an effort to win. One of the worlds greatestbrood mares passed on recently-Belle Mahone 4, 2.12.1.3, at the home of her owner. McKinley Kirk, Wash- ington Court House, Ohio. she was the dam of eight in the 2.10 list including Valdo Abbe 2.03, Betty M. 2.l!3l.', Cash Counter 2.05, all records taken over a half-mile track, and her daughters have been remarkable in the production of speed, being credited with H. D. Hanover 1.58, Pleasant Surprise 3. L58 3J5. Floating Dream 3. 2.00 M5, Times Square 3, 2.00 H5. Waverly Ann 200, Frank Jackson 2.173 H5. Natalia C. 2, 200. Lady Attorney 204. Cash Kirk 2.04 llh. than 2.10. Honest Truth is the dam of Honest Abbe 4. 2.06 U5, DRESSES Special Purchase Ordinarily Priced the high-class pacer that Don ,MacNeill bought at Harrisburg -for 8.95 (Whislers) rise remind one of It's a. long time since I have seen so many black ducks in our rivers and bays at the end of a the music of their beating wings ring matcheg in district; distant chimes. Thousands of geese gather in Ms- jestic squadrons and their massed that the birds have gotten back the old familiar sweet flavour that comes from an eel grass diet. The odd meal of wheat, oats or barley thousand or five thousand . . . as covgyg of Hum have emerged from. in hundreds End Cock pheasants are staging spar- where hunters never laid eyes on one during the open season One some- times wonder just where they do some hunters claim they are very scarce but there are others who insist they are present in about the same numbers as last season. in former years. Methinks hunters prowling the stubble in quest of margin. On the surface our grouse are barely holding their own but I am convinced there are more black ruffed-necked beauties. par- Assooialzlon for Advanoelnuit of. science was held in 1881. Also Serial and News of Music of Toronto FEIIIIAIY. 1954 Application: sad has none nest In seusorurlery not ' ' than mush” on me ''"""n”" by shoollr-8 K5500 Fill northern rid iched in make them taste The! 'Natlves' appear to have mov- Afncd m C0101" . , ,:.'m,:u;3m:heHAA Tima aura” mg?” blacks lie in ram thlt defy c0linl-- JSITIC :0 much better. ed back into the swamps and , 590 H0Wal'd H1115 expert mwe" 6" M e ins . - - they might hold V-W0 Farmers tell me that compact swalea more than was their wont Rgyal Congeruagory IIOYAL THEATRE Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. The story oi a white man who was adopted when a child by the Indians and honking throbs in the night. Just now hunters will re-act to watching so many tasty dinners floating Just out of gunshot and betake themselves. 0 O O Hunters who follow the hounds are agreeably h w an nu .:3.i?.Jllifi:..”".'i13”..”i3l"i:".?): "E ”""'" "n" Charlton Heston as "THE SAV-l - 72'3"” 1'-”"'- AGE". in technicolor. Bank Night drawing Saturday. tlcularly in soutbem Queens and King's counties. than is thought by many observers. The Ruffed grouse is a past master in the art 59 of camouflage and one ll .. tly surprised at the of rabbits on the rounds. his patron, Jack Curran. Honest Truth is just starting as a brood mare and it is possible that she will have many more in the 2.10 list. The late Guy James who was a caretaker for the celebrated driver Walter Cox.leit an estate amount- ing to about 815.000 to be divided between Jerry Hart, a. caretaker for Harry Whitney for many years, and Bill Allen, another caretaker who is now employed at Castleton Farm. Both these men were as- sc-clated with Guy James when he worked for Walter Cox and he didn't forget them when he made his will. Trainers and horsemen usually like to have a dog around but we notice in Jesse Schiui'i's column In The Ellie Grass, dated Lexington, Ky., that the weather there at present is most pleasant and seems more like spring than late November. A decided evidence of spring was seen at Tommy Berry's stable in the person of s ban-tam hen with s. single chick. Remark- ing on the fact brought the infor- mation that there was s second usually dogs and goats. in addit- grown. Pets have a good influence on horses, especially those with a nervous temperament and dogs in equlpoise. llontrali Bridge Continued from page 10 contract, since the deg-,1u-gm eventually lost two diamond tricks as well. One South, home his two-spade contract, The play went as follows: West opened the club king and shifted immediately to the heart ten. East captured dummy's king his second trick in that suit, then shifted back to hearts. East cashed his queen and, to avoid setting up the eight of hearts (when Southis nine dropped) led back s low heart to let his partner mix. It was somewhat tempting for south to discard a diamond on this trick, because if West had one more low heart, dummys' eight- move. The opponent's .lesds and plays in hearts convinced him that West was now void of the suit and would ruff, so nothing could be gained by discarding 1. diamond from the closed hand. Instead. south ruffed the heart return high. drew trumps and rut- fed dummy's last heart, then led the ace and a low diamond. What he had hoped for, happened. East. in with the diamond king, had to give South a ruff-and-discord by returning a. heart or a club. The bunnies are now white and are more plentiful in some than they were last year despite the army of foxes on the prowl. One wonders how there can be a rabbit left but Nature has pro- vided ways and children to survive when the going gets tough. I believe that mice are the answer, in part at any rate. some swales are pretty near craw- j REGENT T0-llllY 2.30 - 1 - 9.20 The great plague of London in 1665 killed an estimated total of 68,000 persons. ' H " V00 D00 TIGER passes within a few feet of one without even dreaming an old drummer is almost within spitting distance. It is well that such is the case. sections means for her H-ISTORIC PLAGITE Christmas (lifts For.The Family seven different models. Shop where you may. but please contact me before you buy. ' Representative International Harvester Dial 2401 9. pair of young ducks now almost ,, ion to these the Berry stable has and goats are irequelltly left. with 4;,- them to keep their nervous system y ' however. brought . and returned a club. West took spot would win. But South. sftel" long thought, decided against this g Johnny Welssmuller - Jean Byron 7iRlsi'wli'il6ijeg'slnu us: .. ;.Iiil7”osIe"'ci clue sv,gJlsiiii Extra special price on refrigerators. J. ALBERT CALLBECK Co. 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