. 1;- Page 10 The Guardian Saturday, Jan, 25, 1958 INTMEMORIAM WEIR-—-ln loving memory of my husband Bob who passed away, January 26th, 1953. What would I give to clasp his I hand, His happy face to see; To hear his voice, to see his smile -That meant so much to me. Always remembered by wifefi Mary. SMITH-—-In loving memoPy of Thomas Smith who passed a- way January 26, 1957. It's lonesome here without you, Never will your memory fade, Loving thoughts will always’ wan- der - To the grave where you are laid. Ever remembered by Oliver, Freda and Lynne. GILLIS-— In loving memory of my mother, Sarah B. Gillis, who passed away at Wood Is- lands, Jan. 25th, 1940. Always remembered ‘by Pearl. GAUTHIER -—In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Mrs. Lawrence Gauthier who departed this life January 25th, 1953. Not gone from us who loved her, Not lost, but gone before, And now she waits to meet us, . Upon that Heavenly shore. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by husband and family. CHANDLER-In loving memory of Arthur Chandler who passed away January 26, 1957. A little tribute true and tender Just to’ show that we still remem- ber Dear is his memory, sweet is his name, Deep in our hearts he will always remain. Lovingly remembered by the family. CUSACK—In loving memory of a dear, father, Peter Cusack who passed away Jan. 26, 1957. We often sit and think of you And talk of how you died, And to think Dad, you could not say goodbye — Before you closed your eyes.. Lovingly remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flood and family. GRAHAM-In loving memory of a dear daughter ‘ and sister who departed this life Jan. 25‘, 1945. ‘ When all ‘is ‘still and '" silent And sleep forsakes our eyes Our thoughts are in tha-t lonely grave Where our dear Elizabeth lies. Sadly missed by mother and sister, Mrs. Bexey Graham, sister, Mrs. George Stewart. STEWART — In fond and loving memory of my dear father, Donald (Dan) M. Stewart, who :13-§)4arted this life January. 25,. Though tears in my eyes do not ' glisten, And my face is not always sad There is never a night or a morning That I don’t think of the wonder- ful fa-ther I had, Not a day do I forget him, In my heart he is always there For I loved him dearly, and miss him ,, As it dawns another year. Always remembered but sad-~ ly missed by his d:au:gh'ter, Nettie. cm or nunxs . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacMurdo,, Kelvin Grove wish to take this opportunity of thanking the, many friends. who called to pay their respects on the ocasion of their 50th. Wedding Anniversary also for gifts d messages of congra- tulations e tended at that time. I wish to thank all Boxholders , of RR. 2 who remembered me at Christmas with money, gifts and cards. Also Mr. and Mrs. C. R. l\/llhrtin. Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous 1958. ‘ Mail Courier, Philip MacGuigan. I wish to express sincere thanks to the Members of Pownal W.M. S., Women’s Institute and friends for their gifts on my 95th birth- day, Jan. 17th. Mrs. George Carver. We wish to thank the Canoe Cove ladies lodge, the Institute and other friends and our dear neighbours who helped in any way after our recent fire. Most sincere thanks to one and all. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mac- Donald and family, Rice Point. I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to Dr. Laidlaw, The Matron nurses and staff of the P.E. Island Hospital. To the clergymen, kind relatives, friends and neighbours who sent so many cards, letters, flowers and fruit. To those who came to visit me in Hospital and at home. ‘ Signed Mrs. Joe White, 20 Doug- las St., City. INDIAN READERS POLL BOMBAY (Reuters) —— An In- dian newspaper poll of readers nominated Queen Elizabeth the woman of the year, Soviet leader Khrushchev the man of the year, . the Soviet Sputniks the scien- tific event of the year -and -the U.S. Vanguard rocket the flop of the year. WON'T MEET PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) —- Pres- ident Eisenhower will forgo his Wednesday press conference this week. White House perss secre- tary James C. Hagerty said Eis- enhower was forced to compress his week’s schedule because of his trip to, Chicago Monday and Tuesday. IONE ROOM T0 RENT. SECOND I Agents Wanted OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS AULA ROUTES AVAILABLE Can Place reliable men women interested in earning up to $3.50 hourly distributing 200 foods, Home and Farm Necessities in established neighbourhood ‘routes on full or part-time basis. Permanent. No lay-offs. Experience un- necessary. Write for details . of “My helping Hand Offer I on credit basis" Mr. G. Laurin, President, 21 St. Paul St. East - Montreal". Business Opportunity ‘ I p I I I OI'I THING, '5AL|—) AM’ I AIN'T BOTHERIN’ AH‘/‘H-TING.’ BUSINESS CHANCES Start your. own manu-I factoring business at} home. Novelty diagrams‘ and contents — $12 post- paid. Easy to manufacture. You can make articles at home spare time, in gar- age or basement. Money back if not completely sat- isfied. We buy your finish-l ed manufactured pro- ducts. A great opportun- ity. Lambertt Distributors, Dept. 120 1393 S. W. Marine Dr. Marpole, Vancouver, B.C. Boarders Accommodateil coop e'osH,MA--How come vomze FOLLOWINGMEAEDUNDZ I'M ans LOO1<IN’FER soME- HOW ‘TRUE -- YOU'RE NOT EVEN BOTHERINC-1 ‘TO GIVE THE LIGHT SWITCHES A SECOND TAP.’ IW} TRAILINC-J ‘DU IN ORDER 'l'O’1HIN DOWN A FAé'LELL’EC.TRlC For Sale ,FOR SALE: INTERNATIONAL six cylinder engine. Suitable for truck or boat. Apply Law- rence MacKenzie, Gaspereaux. ONE KITCHEN RANGE IN EX- cellent~ condition with of oil burner, new linings and grates for coal and wood. Dial 7514. USED F L O O R POLISHERS also Cleaners traded in on new Electrolux, three brush polish-ers and cleaners. Dial 5607. MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated, workmen or Students, Home Cooked meals, In pri- vate home. Dial 6097. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX, Sunday, Dial 8276. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX S u n’d a y, returning Friday, Phone No. 1 Kensington. cars and Trucks Forisale 1954 DODGE MAYFAIR, EXCEL- lent condition. Reaxonable for quick sale. Dial 4517. FOR. SALE, 1947IFORD .‘GOODI condition, priced at only $100.00 ' Dial 6951 between 1 and 2 p.m. or after 5 p.m. V4 1957, VOLKSWAGON, A-1 CON- dition. Radio, winter and summer tires. Phone 6797 after 5 p.m. For Rent UPSTAIRS FRONT OFFICE. Palmer Electric Limited. 4 ROOM, SELF-CONTAINED heated apartment. Adults pre- ferred. Phone 3081. floor at 55 Prince St. Apply 75 Prince St. or dial 8941. ~ TELEVISION $5.00 IWEEKLY. Firestone Home & Auto. Dial 5547. , ’ and 3rd floors, 61 Fitzroy St. Suitable for adults. Dial" 6016 or apply 233 Queen St. For Sale STUDIO COUCH, WINE, GOOD condition. Phone 4404. FOR SALE: BABY CARRIAGE, good condition. Dial 6391. R. C. A. VICTOR CAR RADIO, in good condition. Dial 6877.’ BROWN FUR COAT, LARGE size, in good condition. Dial 3441. 100 GAL SIZE BARRELS ALSO large and small tubs. Waddell Bros Crapaud. GUIDE AND BROWNIE UNI- forms and Acceessories Reason- able Priced, Dial 6401. FOR SALE: 1 USED .1 1-2 HORSE Power electric motor-almost new. Going cheap for quick sale. Phone 4943 from 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. ‘ For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The’ Patriot. HERE'S HOW MUCH 6days -3.60 4 days ........... 2.80 1 ooooooooooon ‘-80 HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An TWO NEW APARTMENTS, 2ND . FIREPROOF SAFE IN EXCEL- lent condition. Size outside not including wheels. 30” long x 35” Wide x 25” deep. Bargain price. Phone 8626. ’ ‘ SEARCH. STORAGE. SPACES for things you don’t need. Of- fer them for sale through Clas- sified ads. Get spot cash quick. Dial 8506. SPECIAL‘ OFFER, FUEL OILS This ad is worth’ $1.00 to each new customer purchasing 100 gals. oil or more. Meter meas- ure, filter clean. Town or Country delivery. ALBERT L. THOMAS, Grafton St., East, Phone 6610 FOR SALE I‘ New, modern, six-room; bungalow, with three bed- rooms in Belvedere area. Oil heat, .air conditioned. Large lot. For particulars apply- BOX 600 GUARDIAN For Sale ONE PIANO, GOOD CONDITION Dial 7725 or Apply Mrs. Ger- ald Power, Charlottetown R. R. 1. Female Help Wanted WANTED DINING ’ROOM GIRL. . Apply Milton’s Old Spain. GENERAL DUTY NURSES and Certified Nursing Assist- ants for a 70 bed general hos- pital. Gross. salary for Reg. Nurse $225 per month. Room and board. $35 per month. Apply Acting Director of Nursing, Ross Memorial Hos- pital, Lindsay, Ontario. REGISTERED NURSES NEED-- ed. All tours, all services. An opportunity to join the staff of one of New York’s fiinest hos- pitals —— 20 minutes by subway from Times‘ Square —— adja- cent to Columbia .University. Salary commensurate with ex- perience. $40.00 differential for permanent evening and night tours of duty. Educational scho- larship plan and excellent per- ‘ sonnel policies. Rooms or apart- ments available. Director of Nursing, St. Luke’s Hospital, 114th street and Amsterdam A- venue, New York 25, New York. LOST AII FOUND LOST IN THE CITY, ONE BAR containing -eight miniature sec- ond war medals, reward Box 611 in care of Guardian - Pat- riot. Male Help Wanted WANTED MARRIED MAN FOR farm work steady employment, House provided. Apply W. J. Andrew, East Royalty. , Charlottetown 7841. . ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA U.S.. So Am., Europe. Travel paid. Write Employ- ment Info. Center. Room C-9, 470 Stuart St., Boston 16. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS \ BARRISTERS, I soncnons, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foster 150 Richmond St. I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LL.B. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. 0. 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 Byron J. Grant, D. 124 Kent St.. 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 -— House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. 1- ARCHITECT Male Help Wanted WANTED A MAN TO CANVASS the Charlottetown area for a local Photographer. Good earn- ings guaranteed. Apply P. 0. Box 602. Charlottetown. SALESMAN. REQUIRED. TO sell in the Maritime Provinc- es, chromed kitchen sets, Write immediately to East End Chrome Furniture Ltd., 9085 Hochelaga Street, Montreal, Quebec. FREE SAMPLE OUTFIT JUST like a men’s store. Make money full or part time. No experience needed. Free clothing for your- self as extra bonus. Now you can sell to every man, clothing shoes, shirts, slacks, uniforms, sportswear, etc. Write now for FREE SAMPLE OUTFIT, and full instructions to Dept No. 105 Cooper-Johnson Co.; Box 1100, Beauharnois, Que. ' USE Guardian 4 Pal-riot WANT ADS OFTEN FOR QUICK RESULTS m RENTING on SELLING Services '0ffered PRIVATE COMMERCIAL courses offered in City. Begin now. Write Box 612, Guardian. SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- ed. I repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H.B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summerside, Dial 2977. SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES TO TAKE OUT Full Course Dinners From 11 to 7230' _ SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN and STEAK ‘ ISLAND GRILL Dial 5228 salesmen Wanted BIG PAY BUSINESS FULL OR part - time. Sell. “Lifetime” Spark« plugs, oil filters, batter- ies etc., No competition. Ex- -clusive territories. T.P.C. Box .1058, Port Colborne, Ont. ATTENTION. SALESMEN! WE can offer you a profitable ex- tra line. This is a year-round staple for part-time selling I I Dial ' To $15,000. . ,W.rite today .to C. D. Clarke, Lightmaster Corporation, Dun- das, Ont. Wanted To Rent WANTED — IN SUMMERSIDE Three or four room apartment for young couple. Robert Wright. Bank of Nova Scotia, Summerside. .Wanted ‘WANTED ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 3595. GOOSE, APPLY MRS. ALTON Newman, New Haven. The Auction Sale Wanted FEEDER C A T T L E PARTLY beef Breed. M. F. Walsh 51 Chestnut St. QUANTITY SHARP OYSTERS. Apply Anthony Smith, Ten Mile House. A LARGE NUMBER OF PIGS over 30 lbs. Will pick them up at farms. Also fat cows and bulls. Dial 5004. Wendell Mac- Quarrie, Milton. BUYING DAILY GOOD PIGS over 32 lbs. will buy smaller ones. Also Fox Horses top pric- es and farm pick-up. P.A. Mac- Donald. Phone 1 ring 3. St. \ Peters Bay. BUYING PIGS MONDAY AT Fredericton. Tuesday, Brook- field 9.00 a. m., Milton 9.30. Charlottetown Railway Wharf 10:00; York 1.00 p. In. Bedford 2.00, Tracadie 2.30; Mt. Stew- art 3.00 Pownal 4230, Vernon River 5.00; Wednesday, New Glasgow 9.00 a. in. Holmes Corner 11.00, New Haven 1.00 p. m.; Bonshaw 1.30; Crapaud.2; Tryon 2.30; Albany 3, Kinkora 3.30 Travellers Rest 4; Ken- sington 4.30. Clifton 5.30. Pay- ing $32.00 a pair for good pigs over 32 lbs. each. Will also buy smaller ones. Knud J orgen- son. which was to be held Thursday, Jan. 23rd at Bunbury, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 25th., at 2‘ cows to freshen from Jan. 20th to Feb. 1st. Two Ayr- shires in March. C. WOOD, Owner. CLAUDE CRASWELL, Auctioneer. _ Dial 7824’ ROYAL GOODBYES LONDON (R e u t e r s) —’ The Queen will see her mother off at London airport Tuesday morning when she leaves for Montreal on her way to Australia and New Zealand. Prince Philip and Prin- cess Margaret also -will be on hand when the Queen begins the trip that will make her the first member of the Royal Family to make a round-the-world air jour- ’ney. - SOPRANO ILL NEW YORK (CP) — Emilia Cundari, Windsor, Ont., soprano, is ill and will not be able to sing the leading female role at the Metropolitan Opera Friday night -in Puccini's Gianna Schic- chi.The performance would have been the first in which the Cana- dian singer had the leading role. She made her Met debut three years ago. ’ Applications are starting September, 1958. I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DEPARTMENT or EDUCATION invited for the position of Instructor of Diesel Mechanics for the school term Unless fully qualified in methods of teaching as well as diesel mechanics, applicants will be required to spend some time in an approved Trade School to study methods of instruction. \ Write giving qualifications, experience, and salary expected, or call personally on the undersigned. ' E. D. MacPHAIL, Principal. J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. ,Dial 3865 J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 Jos. W. MacDonald, I B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee 31 Trainer 1.55 Queen St. Dial 4232 CHIROPRACTOR G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St.‘ Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I,C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 8 BRIGHTON ROAD MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACOR . DIAL 6349 CHARTERED A CCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE 8: C0. COOPER BROTHERS & co. CHARTERED Ad If You Wish. Provincial Bank Building Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547-6548 P. O. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON ACCOUNTANT 698 Main Street MONCTON. N. B. Potatoes at highest. market POTATOES‘ WANTED Buying daily at Railway Wharf-—Seed and Table prices. Phone 8515. 1“ PRODUCERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED. Clerk typist required meet the public. Single '1 OPPORTUNITY by national organization. Must have pleasing personality, neat, and able to girl preferred. Must be competent typist, some knowledge of bookkeeping an asset. Good wages and all employee benefits. Apply: MRS. BRUCE, Unemployment Insurance Classified ‘advertising Guardian and The Patriot. secutive issues. word per day. 31/zc per word per day. word per day. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. ‘ RATES is inserted in both The Ads must appear in con- One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3c per charge for 20 words. p.m. Ten choice Holstein’ Pictured above are'two of the participants in the Tricycle Race which was one of the xgany \ Back Stretch (Continued from Page 5) named "The Colonel” was sold to the late W. G. Stewart of New Glasgow, _N. S., Just 3 few Weeks before he died. It was the late .Mr. Stewart that brought Alpha . Hal to the Maritim'es- 26 RACED Twenty-six of the colts that Mr. Macklin sold got to the races and gave a good account of them- selves. Among them Merry Eng- land, 2.06, that just missed a_ re- cord of 2.03. She had earnings of around $35,000. This year he is breeding a couple of 1115 mares . Mortgage Sole There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County on Tuesday the 11th day of February,,A-D. 1958 at the hour of twelve o clock noon, ALL and singular the lands following that is to say: ALL that tract piece -and parcel of land being part of C0{mn0l1 Lot Number Twenty-F1_Ve 111 the City of Charlottetown In Queens County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the West side of Orlebar Street at the northeast angle of a. plot 915 land conveyed to Benlamlll Rogers, Jr. thence north along the west side of Orlebar Street for the distance of twenty-five feet to the southern boundary of a plot of land owned by A. Mcwilliams, thence west along the said southern boundary for the distance of seventy-five feet, thence south parallel to Orlebar Street for the distance of twenty-five feet, or to the north- western corner of Benjamin Rogers land thence east along the northern boundary of the said last mentioned land to Orlebar Street aforesaid at the place of commencement. ’ The above sale will be made under, ’by virtue of and pur- suant to a Power of Sale con- tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the seventh day of September, A.D. 1950, and made between. Jennie Matheson, wife of Benjamin Matheson of Kinkora in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, C.N.R. Employee, in her own right, and the said Jennie Matheson Administratrix of the estate of J. Wendell Yeo late of Charlottetown in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Farmer, deceased,‘ intestate, and the undersigned Trustees of the Estate of Thomas Campbell of the second part, and because of default having been made In the payment of the Principal and Interest money thereby secured. For further particulars apply to Trainor and O’Donnell, Bar. risters etc.. Charlottetown. Dated this 10th day of January A.D. 1958. ' TRUSTEES OF ESTATE OF THOMAS CAMPBELL GOOD JOBS AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS The men we want are experienced mechanics -- tune-ups on late model ca as to character and ability We offer them the best working conditions in the Maritimes, and an 8-hour day——431/- hour week- starting pay $1.45. per hour with regfilar raises as- sured according to their own ability —- time and a half for overtime —— an annual vacation of two weeks with pay. In addition, the cost of Employee Benefits which include a Plan, Group Insurance including Weekly Indemnity. FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT IS GUARANTEED! Stating experience and qualifi- Apply in writing, cations, and we will arran your convenience. All applications will be treated confidentially. DRYDEN MOTORS LIMITED MERCURY-LINCOLN-METEOR DEALER MONCTON, N.B. xtra Cash .. CIassifiecIAds Sell .. Phone 8 HAN DICAPPED children’s events at the Parkdalew Spring Park and Central Royalty‘ Ice Sports held last night at the} to Frisco Byrd,‘2, 2-04; 1'19 IS, owned by Jack McNevin, Inger-I soll, Ontario. Frisco Byrd’s full brother, Sunny Byrd, 2-01. was of- ficially timed at the half. 111 56 seconds and went on to f1n1sh‘the mile in 2.01 eased up at Spring- field, Illinois. Another excellent stallion. Favonian Chief, 2.02 3-5, is owned at Dondon, eighty-five miles from Mr. Mack1in’s home, and still available is Alpha Hal, 2.13 2-5, owned by Bill Herbert at London, Ont. Mr. Macklin was owner of Col- leen Scott for a couple of years, and he liked her very much. Her career as abrood mare was short, as she died from lockjaw. It was a great loss. MADE HER MARK The name of Colleen Scott. p, 2.06 3-4 (t, 2.08 1-2 brings back to mind her wonderful racing campaign in the Maritimes ,in 1944. At Amherst in July 19, she won the 2.16 Pace class with 1-1- 4, Gift Line, owned by Jimmy Power, was 2-3-1, time 2.11, 2.11 and 2.11 1-4. At Truro on August 2, she won the 2.15 Pace, dead- heating with S‘ Admiral in the first heat in 2.11 1-4, and winn- ing the next two in 2.11 and 2.12- 1-4. At Summerside. August 24, she was 1-1-1, Jean Henley 2-3-3, Gift Line 4-3-2, time 2.11, 2.11 .1-4 and 2.12. _ At Bridgewater on Séptember -4 she was 1-1-1, times 2.09 1-4, 2.10 and 2.10 at Truro on Septem- ber 12, Colleen Scott was 1-1-2, Sir Admiral 2-3-1, Gift Line 2-3-4, times 2.13, 2.10 1-2 and 2.10 1-2. Back at Bridgewater on Septem- ber 27, she was 1-3-1, Gift Line 2-1-2, times 2.10 1-2, 2.08 3-4 and 2.08 3-4 and 2.09 1-4. Readers please take note of Gift Line’s great performance in winning the second heat in 2.08 3-4. Colleen Scott was owned, dill‘- ing her racing career in the Mari- times, bythe late W. G. Stewart, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, one of the most popular men in har- ness horse racing » during the years he campaigned a stable. 1-1-1 It wil be noted that no mention was made of Charlottetown, where the race meet started on August 15 and continued through August '18. In the 2.19 Pace, Gift Line was 1-1-1, Sir Admiral 2-2-2, Colleen Scott’ 3-3-4, time 2.09 3-4. 2.09 and 2.10 3-4. Jimmy Power no doubt, recall that day with great pleasure. Another winner that day was Lela Biidlong, that was 1-1-1, in the three-year-old Trot and Pace, Neill Kalmuck 4-2-2, time 2.19 1-2, 2.18 3-4 and 2.19 3-4. The winner was owned by Yeo and MacEachern, Monta- gue. On the. following afternoon, Guy Ann, owned and driven by George Callback, Summerside, won the 2.22 Pace with 2-1-1, Flora Direct, 1-8-7, time 2.10 1-2, 2.13 and 2.15. Watchim won the free-for-all Trot with 1-4-1, Lee Brewer 3-1-5, time 2.07 3-4, 2.09 and 2.11 1-2. Watchim was owned by alderman Frank Adams, Hali- fax, Nova Scotia, and driven by Billy Hood. On the final after- FOR SKILLED working because they are with a specialty for motor rs —— and their references must be A-1. Company pays 50% of the Pension and Hospitalization Plan S6 a personal interview at Sports Arena. - 5-” The little- boy at th 1-{gag-sh only one pedal on his bike‘ ml puts him at a handicap. ’ ‘at, . r I noon, Just Betty, owned bylfl I R. F. Seaman, charlotngowf won the 2nd Division of 11112215, Pace with 3-1-1, Billy Bishop” 2, time 2.14 3-4, 2-14 and 2315;" free-for-all was won by with 2-1-2, Mighty Hanove;-1.5, time 2.07 1-4, 2.07 '3-4 and-2.9%-M Jollity was owned by / and Leahy, Dartmouth. Mighty,- Hanover was owned by w,'(;_.j Stewart, New Glasgow, N.-.'s,':, IN CALIFORNIA :';'Is5;I The harness racing " 4 opened last Saturday affn-mu]: at Bay Meadows mile trac ‘ “ San Francisco. It is being“, moted by the Ca1if0l'l118.f'_\% Racing Association, and tinue through until March " ’ the stables will shift to u California and the annual meet at beautiful Santa: track. 1 .- Five stables from the New :-..~ , land states are out there. - They include trainer-driver‘ » Irving and owner Harold In of Presque Isle; tI'31nel".dl'IH Forrest Gerry Jr., Bidzlut Maine; Pierce Chappell-,4 . others. - - at One of the most popu1ani“_g tracks for thoroughbreds 6 “ T; ners) is Suffold Downs lo? ' J sachusetts. The leadingtti holder is John Pappas, amt it making an effort -to «proifl ‘ night racing meet there,"-S 4‘ mencing on September 1 .»~. ning through until Sept ....- J for harness racing, exclfyill It will mean the expen’, I a lot of money, as lights will to be installed, and ‘I , amount of soil, suitable f" ness racing, spread ov", track. Maybe Mr. Pap1i:Is‘;' sumes that if the meeting popular, he will be ablew L - longer dates next year. ‘ " If arrangements can be «Ir-‘W by CFCY-TV, the films ofII1e_ »!~ 57 “Hambletonian” and,“ ' “(I Brown Jug” will be show!/IV “ H Friday night, January 31. I‘ films will next be shown Al. 5'“ annual meeting of Districlll. I ._ S. T. A. at the Hotel B I=““,',"j on Monday afternoon, FBI?‘ , 3, and from there they go_, ' annual Horsemen’s W‘ Sydney, N. S., one of the pal promoters of which MacDonald, 162 \Bay Sydney. Another is “- Guam. 3; ONE FOAL ..». A valued corresp0ndent;.. M out an error in our story " , "N Hal, from last Saturday 5, ,1», The Backstretch”. He_ ‘ III: don't believe anyone In I119 ; times knows that Fern _ one foal-it was raised 113’ ‘“r Lhn and Mawhinney, Machias, and raced first by FT ’ ‘ ford, who had their stabIe.'_s' 1;“ time; later sold to Char1¢5 Is. patrick, Sr., Spencer. M3 ., .'.'" raced by him foriseveral ‘ r I51. III‘ In In , . v . . in The honses’s name V3.5 3 do by Dillon Volo, Dmgola ,. '4'-I mark of 2.05 1-2 on “'4. L" 19, 1914 at Columbus. 0111"» 1,, had Dingola’s record as 2- v. f . fly C. Po Ra % . -II; Cam Abandon l.In€.; «EL, applied to the b commissioners ‘for alllh abandon opera-tlon railway line betW99 and Weston, N.S. f The line forms p_81‘t,° . way’s Weston s}1bdlVI51°’." ' ing on the appllcatwn Wu ' by the board in the at Kentville, N-5w F“ ay’. 28. " Vaucle Member Die‘ ' 1 12.1 ‘ :_E: -. EH2. rgnvpaz;-‘iii-E’-§~"?’§?-E-?é‘-93.. ..-, S 3' —| pi .-so.-ea.-sea WOONSOCKETD August Cote. 59- ah Durham. Que-s W ° ~.-° va M” ber of several 1309"” bodI._ MW . layed 011 did teams whéChL(I:ew circuitsfimé K 'th an ' I II. Ffiilday after an e§‘9”‘;‘§Ise, He toured W1‘: 5 rthlgw .g N. Stylish Stepper ' up _ I mma Cote andc 13:”: (Qt Thibeault and hgrs 60"’ cm! Denneault Brot 9%