-MAY 2, 1953 I WANT YOU To know that I got the gut Used Car Bargain in town a! STEWART MOTORS LTD. U s e d Car LOT 61' 224 GT. Geo. Si. Signed: Another Satisfied Used Car Owner. Back stretch Continued from page 5 to see a dozen or more come to the Mari- times as we have always noticed that new horses make new friends and help keep up interest in the Biiort. One of the reasons why Saratoga sales are so popular is that Murray Kay of is the sales Murray will go out of his way to give in. formation and to help lnqulrers or buyers and this fact and the sup- port he gets from the management accounts for a. lot of the success of Wednesday. We hope the fact Southington. manager Conn., and auctioneer. this spring snle. Simmons as McF'ariane, Ltd.. are this province the services of we stun. offering to the breeders of dardbred trotting stallion Russell Hmover Nev. by Mr. Molilwyn l.59lA. dam. the noted brood more Isonta 3. 2.oav.. Mr. ivicniwyn is the sire of 2'77 trotters, 4'1 of which have taken records of 2.05 or better. He is also the sire of D1 pacers. one in 2.00 and 18 in 2.05 and has sired 22 sires and has also sired the dams 01 40 trotters. four of them in 2.00 and 24 in 2.05, and 159 pacers. so it can be seen that the blood of Mr. McElwyn is 5 Very potent one. Notable too with regard to Isonta is that she is the grsnddam of Sharp Note 3. 2.00. winner of the 1952 Hambletonian stake and the Kentucky Futurity, and the first trotter to win 3100,- 000 in a season. Russell Hanan; raced on the trot in Maine for several years and was one of the best performers there during his racing career. He is a handsome horse and we have no doubt will be of great value in increasing the 125 Euston St. THE POWERFUL FERGUSON TWENTY-85 meets MORE of the needs of MORE farmers, MORE of the time with MORE economy. ASK THE MAN VVHO OWNS ONE Then get a Showroom Demonstration. W. G. BARBOUR LTD. Phone 2866 number of trotters produced in this province. We had the pleasure of a visit from Wendell Proiitt, son of our lvery great friend W. D. Profitt of lKensington. W. D. Profitt is well iknown throughout the province as la breeder of good race horses. To give you a few instances we may ;mention that he bred and raised .Mr. McGee. that took a four-year- lold record last season ot 2.10 and ,ivon nine firsts. three seconds and one third in the very toughest company on Maine tracks. He is also the breeder of the three-year loanacn THE GUARDIAN, CHARDO'I'l'ETOWN The New Austin ll-40 Somerset convertible cushioning covered . Completing t-he Austin line iorlclosed sedan or a smart lookingyioam rubber 1953 is this new convertible built partly opened Coupe de Ville (as with genuine leather adds a rich on the famous Allstln 5-40 s0nlPr'l lllustratedil The top is made all but practical touch to interior ht- set chassis. One of the clever in-l weather-proot P. V. C. coated clotlil tings, This model delivers com-l novatlons featured in this mode1;and colour matches the leather pletely equipped for 52195 every-l is s. 3-position top that adjiistsiirpholstery in the car. A new heaterlwhere in Canada (local and pfD'l in seconds to give the owner a top-1 down roadster. a weather-tightvall-weatlier oomiort while deepi old pacer Dominion D., that took alto Donald G.R.. Betty G. F... to Al record of 2.15 2,6, was eight times,L.aiigille on Saturday. He told me, first. 14 times second and six times llllS more has two Abner T. Clegg third and this year in his four-ii-oils ruin a colt by Russell Han- year-old form should take a rccordover on the Island. She has been of 2.10 or better. Shirley Clegg, aljogged all winter. and looks to be six-year-old that took a record oilin good condition to go on with. 225 last season. Mr. Profitt isllMl'. Flemming showed me a colt now banking on a yearling that islby Jollity out of Helen D. that is a NOW OPEN 1 Located on Beasley Ave., Parkdale. next door to Mc- lGregor Bros. B. A. Service Station. Repairs to all makes ,cars and farm implements. Tires and Batteries KEITH BOYCE ; Parkdale Phone 2801-I. ASPHALT SHINGLES I i i INSIDE Ind OUTSIDE FINISH 1896 Kenalngton Phone 10-2 CEDAR SHIN GLES A Service Friendly Salesman Quality Merchandise Three Retail Branches New Attractive Showrooms A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE FRESH CEMENT d- El2IV.M(l!lVH " .I..NliV:I 57 YEARS OF GROWTH and EXPERIENCE SNCISIIIOS 1953 FAMILTYE rnaa OF . F. SCHURMA COMPANY LIMITED SUMME RSIDE Phone 2265 Charlottetown Phone 2772 OUR BOARDING HOUSE .gMoa&z&gM- lcshngcuhhmw scam-INDEED 1 WAS!--'THEtsl, our OFA BLUE sw, A -soooew ' Ml5HAP'wA HAil2- RAISING 'l ” Rescue --AND HERE I AM: INCAPACFFATED iM.;n-IE Pizime . i 0:. LIFE! MY Few IJVE SEEN ON BASE A THOUSAND TIMES, wrri-I YOU AT BAT. AND "HAVEN'T 6CORED VET! ,-JUST KEEP OIJTOF ' ..H0l.D'l.lP A WHILE RPINGE FOE A i DAV6. WILL YOU .2 k fi.l1zXv3 "re , la very handsome chestnut. to getlbeautiiul looking colt. He is not in. faster record than the others, two years old until September. lTliey were all sired by Abner T. Wns very much interested in your clegg 2,041., and out n( the same lll'll0LlD oi Mr. W. R. Godfrey. rind dam. May Win by Watson Petcr,I am very much pleased to know l2.15',-l, by Chestnut Peter 2.05l,.., byithzit Montreal came to the Island lPeter the Great 2.071;. This cross to secure the services of such a has certainly been a golden oneliinc fellow, and I certainly wish for Mr. Proiitt and we congratu- him the best of everything in his late him on his outstanding suc-l.m?W adventure.” cess. And now we hear from our (aim. at John Cash's. Emerald Junction, ml cor1'e5pondent', 5, qvhane Bcl.lby horsemen who are Interested in yea. Fredericton. N. B.:-"I was .upll1lS two-your-old lllly lhlit he hits to Woodstock last week and spent recently had registered R3 C- an hour or so one evening with Elaine Go. Her sire is Jollity Bob Brown. He had quite a lot to 2.055”. and her dam was by Abner tell me after being down south all T. C1698 104': End the Eramldkm winter. The next day Bob showed by The Great Hal 2.16 and great- me his two new horses and lg granddam by Colorado L. 2,l3','2. quite proud of them. and I'. hope WP hope lhalr C Ell-line G0 -Wlll they tum our, ox, Tmmy; L,ucy!tIll'l1 out to be a real fiyer and de- by Titan Hanover is n. pacer. nndillzht MT CB3h'-E mllhy lFl8hd5- she is a rugged looking more and' l! training hlC8ly- W0Flhy F-05!-l A new world's record for attend- CT0” l5 E three-ye!"-Old by Sym-lance at a night harness racing h0l Gahllev hll Brlihdclllm 15 thejnieet was set up at Yonkers last dam of Watchim, and this colt re- week, according to E. H. Day who sembles Watchim in the head. Bob was listening in-31,585 paid spec- Silys this fellow Wlll W09 01” DHC9.ltators. The world's record for at- but CXPECH t0 milh hlm 011 thcltendance at a harness horse race imce. was set in the 1890's when Dun Patch. extensively advertised for "I drove over to Juniper and wnslmonths by M. W. Savage of Inter- in to see Weldon Flemming, a bro-.n:itionai Stock Food iamc, drew ther to our Prcinirr. He used to'beiivcen '10 and 30 thousand per- oivn Mac Aubrey when he was in'sons in the Minneapolis State Earle Avery's stable. also owner1lFair. Dari packed them in every- Donald G. R. He sent. a fllll sister where and it is estimated that dur- T in: his racing career between two land three million persons saw him show his extraordinary speed. i George Ft. MacDonald. Boston, Mass., sends us clippings from the lNew York Herald with results at 'Ynnl-iers Raceway. The young driv- er Stanley Dancer with stable. lseems to be starting off in a re- ',insrliable way. One evening last iweek he won the No. 1 31.750 pace with Enslgn's Pride in 2.06 4.6. The second event. the 82,000 pace lwas won by Knight's Princess with '.Dancer at the helm. time. 2.09 1K5. land the third event. Ii 31.750 trot Solution To Last Saturday's Crossword was won by Osborne Hiuicrcer. ACROSS DOWN ll. Sheltered . 3. Large 1. Pounded side bundle 2. Wild ex 18. Destruction I5. Music (Celebu) 15. Unde- , p chsracte: 3. Cut of! y voloped 5 .9. Landed the top flowers I estate 4. Erbium ll. small rug ; (Enz.)' isym.i 19. Heavy cord , I0. Klngly' 5. Top of a 2i. Finishes I 12. on top wave 23. Excited I 13. Unit of 0. Rental 24. Merchant; I distance contract 26. Abound . 11. Greek 1. Ovum 21. Particle of M. Head letter (Bot) addition coverings 15. Foreman J. Rural 29. Glisten I7. Wine re- l6. Neon dclly 3i. Kind of lily ceptscles (Iym.l (Rom. 32. Ring-shaped 39. Recline 17. Southeast Mytlil corsl Island 00. Ostrich-like (Abbr I 9. Master of 14. Type bird 1s.'ro assenn any lrt. measures 02. Jewish month tile, as troops 30. Sales of shoes 22. Often (poem 26. Flssurcs 26. Tall candle 28. Strange 29. Swiss city 30. Climbed 38. Men's nicknamo 84. Excla- mstion 36. Small particle 87. Part of "to be" ll. Flowering plant 40. Arabian chieftaln ii. Quiet - 42. Accumulate. 13. To close hermetically 44. Low. full plant Ft DAILY CR.YPTOQUO'I'E-Here's how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X I lsl.0NGFI1l.LOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used (or the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apoa. l-Within. lhe length and formation of the words are all hinu. . Each day the code letters are dilferenL . A Cfyptogrun Quotation ZDLCGA. CNLGLPDGL. J1. JVRR, l-(wag YBHVKWR. CNDBMNC-KWGRARL. Yelterd-.v'I Cryntoqiiois: IT is NEITHER POSSIBLE Non NECESSARY FOR ALL MEN, Non won MANY, To 35 mm, V OSOPHIJRS-OOLERIDGE. I with full air conditioning proyides; vincial taxes extra in some co.sesl,l 1 i I Quite a number of calls are madel i driven by Dancer, in 2.14. Eillyl l-louglitnn won the next event withl Tyler Hanover in 2.01 ll5 and Tommy Berry won the 5th event. a 53,000 pace, with True Dale in 2.05 2 5. Cash Kirk (Dancer) sec-p ond. , At Yonkers on the night of Ap-i I ril 28th Earle Avery was second in the iirs! race programmed with; - PAGE SEVEN g in: BEST suonruonu AND urnrronn HERBS IN THE PROVINCE ARE REPRESENTED AMONG THE ANIMALS TO BE SOLD 4th Annual P. E. Island BREEDERSI SALE ATTHE Provincial Exhibition Grounds Friday, May 8th Sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Shorthorn Breeders Association. was l.l'I1l'(i in 51 33,000 pace with 3..iv Fitllfll in 2.09 and first in 1a s2.50i) pace with Uhleen Fingo in 2.10 8 5. That same night? lDanccr iion tho tlllrd event Wllhl Worth While in 2.00 U5. Dancer bought several horses at Harris-3 burg last fell and did not pay ex-, tremely high prices. some of thesci :have been winners for him recent- lly. He is noted for schooling his horses to get to the front quickly, grab a good position. and then. hang on for dear life. lIunter's corner Food Eiiiiiigton, limo. 2.12, and heel Cwiilliiiierl from page d have to give you a little touch! Where have I heard that word be- fore? The 'l.OIlCll' was two dollars, and thirty-five cents rI hope myl better half doesn't read thisj 'Corner') Tliere was the glint of: tears in his eyes when he took! the money he felt so badly but I'd? have loved to be 'a little mouse behind the desk after I had gone out of hearing. I know a lot arel going to feel badly when they read this but its sort of refreshing to be on the receiving end for I! change - LONDON. (CW . miinreswntl lighting costing il?..000 will he in- stailled this year in many of Lon-l don's gloomler corners. inciudingl Fleet street, famed newspaper! centre, I 0 muons. SLASHED! ON ALL USED CARS COMPARE PRICES, BUT FAST 1946 FORD SEDAN-Good Shape . 1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE ............... .. 1951 MORRIS OXFORD SEDAN ................ .. 1951 FORD DELUXE-Tudor ALL PRICED TO SELL NOW - TRUCKS - l950 MERCURY-1X2-Ton Pickup .................... .. 51175 1949 FORD-1-Ton Express .... .. 1952 CHEVROLET-l,r2-Ton Pickup . 1947 MERCURY-1-Ton Express .... .. BUY NOW AT OUR NEW LOW PRICE s STEWART MOTORS Ltd. Free Demonstration At Your Convenience Phone 831 224 Gt. Geo. Sti BICYCLE, JOYCYCLE KIDDIE CAR, WAGONS ' YOU GET BETTER FOR LESS GET YOUR 0 M 0 AT run BIKE snor- ; I85 GREAT GEORGE sr. , C-HARLOTTETOWII "srrrnr" DID you HAVE A Nice VACATION N Youn USED CAP Foo press. -T Duo 11- we CA? was WELLI EASY QiDIN(r VERY FAST AND ECONOMICAL TO RUN . wwFEoioAI.i.'rHl M ' omvmo. HORNE Morongzsa CIlEVROl.EToO OLDSMOBILE Sales of” Service e rE3(YES EKCEDT I HAD TO HOLD cosar-TTERI ALL vou . THE STEERING WHEEL. HAD 10 on WAS SI1 BACK AND cmrrr 'THE scenellv