iv liiace Horse JUNE 12. 1953 F:nT0lIS British lrainerliies gmcK!-IILMPTON, Eng.. (OP) - md puiingmlo. one of mita.in's must race horse trainers. died I is home here Tuesday, three his final triumph. ho;-u which he had mdy i-on-iped home Saturday four Imam; ahead of the Queen's Aur- me re win the Derby. Dmmg, known throughout the ,.,.,,i.; world as the '3eolshampmn WNd;' trained seven Derby win- nm mu a herd of other top prize horses. 1,. a career of nearly 35 years. Darling trained for most of the mi-('5 leading owners. including Km, 090110 VI. Canadian Lady Golfer Edged Out In British Tourney By DAVE MCINTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer KSCOT. En:.. (OP)-Jeanne Bis- good of Bournemouth. l!tnz.. won me Lady Astor silver tournament rm the third year in a row Tues- rliir staying off a spirited chal- range by a group of touring Cana- rm. -.i-omen golfers. Marlene Stewart of Frontihill. om. plagued by putting troubles. In cued two strokes behind the ' l'l golfer to take second spot vi .ir 36-hole open tournament at me swank Berkshire Golf Club. 'l'.:r 5.3; other Canadians finished ill the first dolen in the field of 82 Miss Bisgood put together steady ran:-.:is of 73 and 74 for a 36-hole The Queen's colt. Aureole. one of the two favorites in the famous came second at Epsom Derby, Strange But True 3: F. H. MacArthur Most of us lli1Vf' to flif: hard to ake H living. This was not the so with Silas Brown one of Marsh- field's pioneer farmers. Brown was not the Iellow's real name, but for obvious reasons I'm calling him by that name. timii's Entry Itiins Second In llortiy At intern A colt Last Saturday the pleased the sport experts by win- ning the Derby Trial Stakes run Downs. reached right down to the shore. The axe that Brown was wielding struck against something that gave forth a metallic ring. Both men stopped work to look lriquiringly into each other's face. Brown was the first in speak. He told his helper he wouldn't be needing him any longer. But in- stead of going home the fellow concealed himself in a clumzp oi bushes and actually saw his former boss dig up some half dozen iron pots. When Brown had rested from THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN SO BEAUTIFUL . . . FEATUREFUL! . . . SEE THE" new KELVINATORS over the same distance as the EF- som Derby. I I Perhaps the ancients dldnt shoot craps, but they rolled out the dice and played Parchesi. We know rm; to be ai fact because workers digging in a pit one day in the stratum just above the ancient pavement Just outside of the Eternal City. came pul)0n 1311:" terra-ootta cups containing dice and counters which had been bur- ied since at least to BC. Solomon ti-uly said. ”'Iihere's nothing new under the sun.” Roll-out dairy shelf New Dairy Shelf rolls out smnorlily. JJUSI lifr ofl what you wanr. lr's sturdy . . . builr In last. Sli es fnrvi aid on heavy- dury nylon rollers-is provided with a safety stop-won r rip. 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Miss Stewart 19- pe1jIjfeWii.gW;;e'1t 3 Show ljigiv mild 3::1;:7t:T5a:Si;:itlc:e;lngp:1811(3: :3? south Rustic” And IltlllANTlY DESIGNED Iuiviimoii ILKTRIC RANGES WITH "lhrlljlr" ovut i ' so is a group 0 e or - - "”'”ld Wm" Omadla" W” ed French aciiciiaiis lind biii-led terms sold piece-1 spill through his ,, Some have "Scotch Kettle deep well iiieiils open champion. had a wob- lli niornliig round of 77 but came their gold there rather than have it fall into the hands of the British. her-k stmiigiy in the afternoon with ii 72. This clipped Miss Bisgood's lead by half. man set themselves to the task of stumping I piece of new land that Vubz MAIII KC-IIIIEBD uaeuv-teen: One day Brown and his hired; fingers. one week later Brown sold his property and went to the United States where he retired on the for- tune he'd gleaned from the shore at Marshfield. 0 O I To be s. good poulvtryman one must like hens. If you don't hens will detect it and refuse to co- operate. The statement was made by one Cornwall farmer in another receiitly in the hearing of this scribe. Then to clinch his argument, the farmer offering the above ad- vice said. "It's this way. John. You must know more than the hen." Although they were born 350 years apart the signatures of the two Elizabeths are almost identical. In 1923 only nine per cent of Canada's alcoholics were under 40 years of age. Today, 20 per cent are under 35. Ninety-yeai' old OllBi'l&S Tretrles of Dalton, England. apologized to his heirs for living so long. To Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Peters and family. motored to souris on June 1, to visit Mrs. Peteris brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Ed- gar Peters. and family. They also drove to Elmira to visit at the home of Mrs. Massey. ..r... A Widfl circle of friends and neighbors are glad to see Mr. Theo. Blanchard of South Rustico well again. Mr. Blanchard was confined to his home for two months with the 'flu. On May 28. 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Their iinrutoberi condition brings out the heads of Egyptian rulers and their eonsoris. sharply out in profile. some of these old coins really talk. The use of cunnlngly contrived advertisements to sell goods is not new. Thumibing through historical records I find that A Roman baker utilized part of his sepulohrsl mon- ument to advertise his husiness. On one side of the inscription is carved his grist mill; on the other a sitter, in basket. containers and molds. One of the rooms in the palace at Cnomus in Crete was dedicated to the worship of the double-bitted axel The worship of the axe had be- hind it the symbol of some divine person or idea. and as a symbol belongina to religion that double axe had cleft its way into certain scientific minds. In the Louvre of Paris. inay be seen part of the wall of a mill dam taken from it small river in Crete in l878 on which is written quite a family history and a famous code of early Greek laiws. The water had been running for centuries overtheinscrlptinnwl-itch was dis- covered by accident when the stresm was diverted to enable workmen to repair the dam. . . . when freshets tore away the Marshall grist mill at Kingston. logs salvaged from the foundation were as sound as the clay they were put in place 80 years before. We shall early man drew or made signs, or talked. when he first found It ry to communicate his thoughts to somebody else. It's like the yet unsolved and vex- ing question, "did the hen or the on come first?" In our country. locally under- stood grants and pictures had to be disseminated away from home by the universally undersl70od sign language of the Indians. But. the redrnen did not invent an alphabet as we understand it. The farnomnosetta stone-.nowin the Bi-itisfh Museum. was discover- ed at the mouth of the Nile River in 1797. On it are three inscriptions: one in Greek: one in hieroglyphic: the third in mortharid- and most of us -thcusht. shorthand quite a modern method of writinaz-awl-rich proves that htlintuni m- ti-tiinrual inscriptions i-'-ri.-ted rentnrriea urn. we hear ii lot of talk these days about the New World Calendar with its 13 months to inriure greater soounosh Just how new is the idea? :1 never know whether- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pineau of South Rustico. recently heard from their son. Cpl. Alphonse Pineal: in Japan. cpl. Pinicau left in Feb- ruary for Korea and was since re- moved in Japan to E hospital for a tonsil operation. Opl. Pin- eau states in his letters that he is friends to write him. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ben Martin. Mr. Frank Dou- cette and Mr. Benoit Doucettc of South Rustlco. also Mrs. Ben Gauthier of Rustiooville. upon the Mrs. Benoit Doucette of south 4. Visiting her daughter. 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