MAY 15. 1953 f',gd,,,, NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Forum Limited will be held at the Foruin at 7:30 on Wednesday, the 20th of May, 1953. D. I. SINCLAIR, Secretary-Treasurer WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE That MR. W. A. ACORN, M.L.A. well” known Souris business man has loined our sales force. Mr. Acorn will be directly interested in the sale of farm equipment. motor trucks. household refrigerators. freezers. Vanguard and Hudson automobiles. Mr. Acorn. in his new position. will be pleased to welcome his many friends and ac- quaintances and looks forward to a con- tinuation of the association built up during past years. W. R. JENKINS 208 Gt. George St. 105 Battalion Reunion June 16. 1953 Programme: 1. Assemble at Legion Home, Charlottetown, at 5:00 P.M. Parade to Monument with band I to place a wreath. Dinner and refreshments at Legion Home at 6:00 PM. 4. Organization of 105 Bn. Association. 105th veterans who have not received a circular and plan to attend should cut out the form below and f0i'wni'ri it to the Secretary of the Reunion Commit- tee. Box 274, Charlottetown. before May 20th. Tickets wijll be mailed when the application and fee are re- ceyerl. I plan to attend the reunion of the 105th Battalion on June 16th, 1953. Enclosed is the sum of 33.00 to cover cost of dinner, refreshments and membership in the Association. Name .............................................. .. Date .................... ., Address ............................................ .. L SORRY! We Haven't Time To List Our Ever- Changing Stock of USED CAR and TRUCK BARGAINS Come And Get Yours - NOW - Or Phone 831 for a Free Demonstration '70!!! the finest selection in town. lack Stretch Continued (Sm page 8 e ass and is owned by Bralnard F. Steelc,Ban- eor. Maine .who also owns Cover UD 3-31 U5. a five-year-old by F'0"0W UP 2.0054. also in Earle's mble- Guy Long 213 us, an eight-year-old trotter by Long Key, eligible to the 222 class and me three-year-old pacer Sandra P. by Calumet Climatic, dam, Hartford Lady by Hartford Peter. are own- ed by Russell Peavey of Bangor, Maine. The remaining member of Earle's stable is Mona Clegg 2.14 W5. 0- tour-year-old chestnut mare by Abner T. Clegg 2.0455, owned by Harlan Bedding. Lewiston, Maine. Mom. was purchased from Eddie Cole, Mayfield, early last spring and has shown ability to pace much faster than her record. . ... The George Brookins stable con- sists of the pacer Ella B. by Abner T. Clegg 2.0454. dam. Uscita Brit- ton 2.0956. With that breeding Ella should be a. real flyer and a stayer too as Uscita had both these qualities, also the sire Abner T. Clegg. Midnight Vic is a four- year-old by Pagllaej 2.0055, dam, Lucky Pal by Psgllacci and is therefore a very much inbred trot- ter and it will be interesting to see how this will turn out. Scotch Bay is a four-year-old by Abner T. Clegg 2.0486. darn, Nokomis. He is a very smooth, good-mannered pacer with a. lot of possibilities. The oldest member of the stable is Peter Clegg, a six-year-old by Abner T. Clezll. dam, Usclta Brit- ton 2.0ilV.. Peter has never had much training but has shown a lot of speed when turned out. Fin- ally there is the two-year-old trot- ter Christy's Lad by Pagllaccl 2.09'x'1- dam Christy Budlong 2.063;. 11 this lad turns out to be as good as his mother he will be worth thousands of dollars When Christy was racing through the Maritimes and Maine harness rac- ing was in the doldrums and small purses were the rule. Now with the night racing plants at Roose- velt and Yonkers particularly,put- ting up purses of s3,000 to 3 000 for trots, one with (.ii..-., .- :.,;::-ti. manners and will-to-win would gather in a small fortune within a year. And now we come to a very pop- ular friend, Andrew Perry, who Fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN like Steve Brodie. "took a chance" Men the lucky winnc: or rather 13” nu "ml bwgm Dlck EH3 buyer of the much wanted Jo-Jo 1” 3”! mnsldered by mmy 3 Spencer 2.10. Parties in Cape Bre- lmpele” C”pp1”' Every '3”: mid ton and other parts of Nova Sco- attention was put on gallant little mi and New Brunswick have been Dick and probably the one most djckeyjng for him for v.-es-kg, J0. respomtble mr mam"-"" 7”501md' Jo is a horse with manners and "953 lf Tyndm Sempla who k"3Mf terrific lick that can be turned on ed the trouble in his foot. cured it to get, mm away m from or kept and IWW Dick ls slwpmg "'1'-l'J”du,in reserve for the final dash to the track as frisky as ii colt. Jftme W1,-9. He is only seven years he races sound dont overlook l1lill.,01(1 and 135:, 59350" made 47 5mm; Clint Hodglmv who has d”l'9"laiid was 17 times first, nine times many of the best 1" , y0rlr1..second and 10 times third-a real- EWHTS by Dick l”-ll? 531d M10" ll”-ly remarkable showing. He is still K131311110 ;l;"'g1eh1lfr3'”1'”l95v "Br 0" eligible to the 2.17 pace. m, a a cinncc ie's a sure winner." Andrew. also owns; Carl Macxenziey Race sec,.em,.y the three-year-old Vtinnifred (1. T,-um Raceway. Ltd” and . mph. by Kalmuclf. dam, Miss Mclburnirui mend of this column, has very lI)(YllWCl:llX'n(5j M88106 Ntld Yglilnhthkinclly sent us a complete list oi Bmllc - 3m- 5C1 fl V1 0” the horses in the various stables 3.09'x3- The "0l9f'-l tr3ln”- Tylldilll there. It is certainly a forniicililc Semple, is training his own iiiiii-ciyuggmgmion of speed and our con. GHU9 5- End C- squirm 5 l0l”":;:rn.tiilatioiis are extended to Carl YER?-Old by Squire Hi”l0V"r 0ll'"0d in having so many worthwhile by GGOTKE 59mD1C- horses available for racing this 3CR!Ol'l..i- Harvey Ccrmier was one of those who attended the speed sale at Saratoga. Springs last week. Hey writes from there:-"Just a card to let you know am having a good visit here. I bought five horses for different parties in Rimouski. I worked a. horse called Directorian a mile in 2.15, last half in 1.05 just sitting still. Regards." Thanks Harvey, and we hope your owners will all be pleased with your new purchases. Clayton MacLeod's Stable:-Iola Henley 2.07 2,15; Deerfield 2.141X. David G. 2.21 U5; Rosie Volo 2.1 W5: Fraser Scott 2.19 3X5: G. Volo. a green pacer by The Great G.; ion; year-old by Paul McPherson. Britton 2.16125; Jimmy Clegg 2.20; castle, N.B. has very kindly sent- us the following list of the entries for the 51,000 Miramichi Stake that will he raced Wednesday,.iuly 1st, at Chatham, N. B. This pop- ular Stake with its excellent purse has attracted some of the best slow class horses in the Maritimes year after year and there is always a good one shows up. The following owners have made first payments: Dr. Altken dz 1-1.0. Downey, Fred- ericton, N. 13.; James L. Brown. Hunter River, P.E.I.; Edwnrci Dai- ton, Newcastle, N. B.: Miss Fowlle, Chnthani: 1"s'”'r ing, Juniper, N.B.; Aldege C. Le- Blanc, Cormicr Cove, N. B; Glen Jenkins, Chathnm; Joseph Morin, Rimouski,Que.; William Mccombs, Frank Kennedy's Stable; Ray- Newcastle, N. 13.; David Pcllci'iii,,m.ond Brewer 2,13 2,45; Kayts pride, Shedlac, N.B.; Dr. R. F. Scani:in.i3-year-old pacer by Widows Pride. Peter 214: Sklpper's Pride 2.13 25; Chief A. C. 2.10 395. by Charlie Connors: 2.13 425; Brook of Athlone 2.11: by Damascus; Pepper Shaker, 3- year-old pacer by Pepper. Johnny Conroy's Stable:-Brew er's Gallon 2.00 U5; Joey Harves- ter 2.09 325: Single Streak .210; Postman 2.11 475; Neil Budlong 2.12 35: Mildale 214 M5; Rock- F'edci'nl 2.20 4 5. Colin Mackemiels Stable: Lah- 3-yenr-old pacer by Jollity. Charlottetown: Ellis Thompson. Harley Harrison's Stable: Head- Chatharn Head; James Watt, way 2.06 (U5; Hcdgewood Chief Gaspe, Que. 2.06 225; Vella Grattan 2.17; Sym- bol Majesty 2.12 1!5; Doctor F. A Summcrside liorscnian has Chips, 4-ycar-old by Mr, Chips: Mighty Gallon. trotter by BilIGal- Time 2.20; RealFingo 2.18; Golden Resourceful 2.14 2x5: David McLean 2.1216; Scottish Wick, 2- Frank 1)anleis' Stablezl-Calumet. 2,13; Iagoo 2.22 lib; Jerry spraguel Onward 2.13; Ridgewood M. 2.11 3.15; Hardroad Bill 2.18 2X5; Nancy Our friend A. 13- NHDKP. NEW-lFing0'S Girl 2.16 U5; Lombardy C. L. Dauphlneds Stable, trained Gallant Bobby Brian Grattan, 4-year-old pacer by Pepper: Edgar D.. 3-year-old paccry ' lord 2.15 3'5: Buzawny 2.17; Lcahy Jerry oy's Dream 2.15 3&5: Prince Jollity, Peter Federal, 2-year-old pacer by Federal; Reta Federal, 3-year-old pacer by Federal. George Turner's Stable, trained by his son Merlin: Dudiedale 2.21 72 5; Pepper Boy 229 2x5; Frisco iFlagg 2.18 by Captain Flagg: Pep- per-Mlte, 4-year-old trotter by ;Pcppei'. 1 Leonard Barrieau's Stable. train- led by his son Rufin: Mighty Han- over 2.02i:; Polly Reynolds 2.11; ilvlae Federal, 2-year-old pacer by Federal. ”Balb(i" Gould's Stable: Billy P. 1C. Parker 2.11 4.5: Aubrey Bud- llong 2.11 26; Nova G. 2.12 W52 llris Abbe 214; Sport Volo, green lpaccr, full brother to O. K. Volo; lAll Federal, 2-year-old pacer by tFcderal; O.K. Volo 2.10 325. l B. c. Cruikshnnk's smile, train- ed by Jack Maclvllllan and Buddy .Cl'llikSli2'llll(Z Victory Dale 2.05 (V5: yGalloiiage 2.11 1K5; John Clegg 2.11 .275; Bruce Clegg 2.16 225; Just 11'-lita 2.15 3K5; Andy's Right 2.1!. ; Lloyd Walker's Stable: Seven-Up ;Dll'CCL 2.08 (U5; Luaty'a Queen 2.14; 3Doctor L. B. 2.12 325; Honor's High lJinx 219; Peerless Hanover 2.142;: Tracey Direct 2.20 U5; Harvest Dollars, 4-year-old pacer by Abner T. Clegg. Kirk Plnkney'iI Stable: Lustlcia 2.09. Dr. J.A. I)nnalioe's Stable,train- ed by Ray O'Brien: Freddie Scott 223 3'5; Bellini Might 2.18 4X5; Buster C. 2.09 315; Money Taker 2.23 2'5; a 3-year-old pacer by Simcoe Harvester. Ed Haley's Stable: Earl's Prince Charming 2.10; King Wyn 2.10; pacer: Badeirs Girl, green pacer; Jean Budlong; Riverside Boyzgreenl a 4-year-old green trotter. l J. H. Breen's Stable. trained by; John Jewell: Cardlnalis Echo 110' M5: Bonna Boy; Bill Cummlngs;l ,Watcliini's Imp, 2-year-old byl i Watchim. Nolan is training Philt lvitalc 2.212 5 and Money's Worth, igrecii pacer by Real Money. Earl lMacCulloch has Boimle Clegg 2.20 y-U5 and Star Bud-Set. Karl Mac- lculloch has Sister Yorke and Nel- lson Budlong. Reggie LeBlanc is training Gay Law 2.07'-'.- and Lela Clegg 2.25 215. Howard Taylor has a 5-year-old green pacer and two 3-year-olds. Chester Johns" has Barnco 222 1 5. Jack Washington has the green trctter Peaceful 9 PAGE SEVEN horses to appear on I rack track in a long long time is Orange Hal, 3. chestnut with flaxen tall and mane, owned by Winston i..acKay, Parkdale. He is being trained by Ed Downe and was a mile in 2.25 with the last half in 1.10 on Thursday. He is by Sampson Hal 2.0215. and his dam is by Princ: Cresceus, a grandson of Cresceui 2.02'i, that was s. world's cham- Nearly 100 horses are stabled atiplon trotter at one time and wai the Charlottetown Driving Parklsold for 325.000 to the Russia: track and in addition some ten Government. others are being trained there. ltl is the largest number at this sea-l A. K. "Ollie" McNeiil sent us I son of the year that we have re-lcopy of the Fort Q'Appelle Times cord of. The fastest mile pacedlon the front page is an announce- there this year is 2.22 but foi-'3' oi-lment of the sports for May 18th fifty miles have been paced he-lln the afternoon there will behar- tween 2.24 and 2.30. The trotterslness racing with horses from the have not been going so fast. Twolvarious towns on the prairies tak- or three of them have stepped inting part. The Starting Gate ml. 2.27, one of them, Big Boy, a four-be in operation and it is expected Year-old owned by Horace Wi1lis,.t0 be a Very interesting afternoon that stepped the last half in 1.1o'”Ollie" is pi-eslricnt of the Barnes: and the last quarter in 33 seconds l Racing Association. Pat McKenna has made real horse out of this chap. Also owned y,uC,HM0ND En by Horace ls Keppoch Girl thattssmh A,co"'10I g::5dt;1CdP)Rn" was a mile in slightly better than an 0p9,,m0n'u, ,'esw” ha. Bi M 2.25 with the last half in 1.10 on mat, barring complications g"lt the pact. One of the handrotiest should bg gfyecglvgy Peter. Bill Connell Cal Mc- Killop 2.25 H6. Stewart Isrior has two 2-year-oids by Pepper....Our track is in very good condition and the majority of aged horses are working between 2.30 and 2.40. A large entry list was received for our first race on Monday. May 18 and 12 dashes all at one-la” mile each will be raced on that day." 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