MAY 6. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE WV EN toms it (JAR DRWE25! M; W Borrow from the Strictly Canadian Company' LIFE-INSURED LOANS-made quickly and pleasantly. That's the friendly service hundreds of eligible borrowers are getting every day through Trans Canada Credit. the all-Canadian company that is owned and 0 rated by Canadians for Canadians from t e west coast to P. E. I. If you own a car BACK srmsrcii (Continued from page 6) age represented in the 101-Jan-a-d: ian nominations for early closing la nomination is B. 0. Cniiekshank of Halifax, whose star performer is Brewer's Gabon 2.00 1-5, a re- the sulky circuit last year, set an who comes amass in purses last year. ' Sixteen pacers and four irotters willstart the 1950 harness racing campaign with records of 2.00 or better to their credit. one of them. Lorraine, owned by W N. Reynolds, earned a pacing mars of 1.59 last year but will be back on the trot this season. Proximity, owned by Ralph Verhurat of Victor. N. 17., that was sol to them for 8500. a some years ago in 2.11 1-4.' Horsemen friends about town were glad to have a chance to meet Johnny Mccsbe of Iona last Thurs- day; He was one of the great driv- ers of the long ago. handling, the ribbons ba'k in the 1890's and con- tinuing to be a 'op driver in the ed, respected and liked. on the 16th of May he will celebrate his Mth birthday and is active and alert and no doubt colld drive a His Majesty 1.59 3-4, dropped a beautiful foal by Kalmuck 2.16 1-2 thoughtfulness of Eric Moreside we were shown a photograph cf the little daughter of Kalmus, taken when two days old, snuggling up to her mother. Melburn's Magic is also the dam of s yea:-old by Pag- llacci 2.00 1-2. she was bought at the Harrisburg sale in the fall of 1965 by Bob Brown of Woodstock, and was for some time in the stable of Joe O'Brien. where she trlaled a mile in 2.11. NEW YORK. May 5 - (CP) - coaching job with New York Ran- gers to take up a similar post on the other side of the continent- heading for British Columbia to Lynn took Rangers to the finals of the Stanley Cup playoffs in the N. H. L. season just ended. He and his father are part-owners of the Cougars. Announcing his trans-continental move. the younger Patrick said one reason "is that I would prefer to rear my family in some place other than a big city." A third child. a son, was born to the Lynn Patricks last week. They already have one son, 4. and Patrick Quits Rangers To Coach Fatheris Team Pacific Coast loop in that year. II -events at Sarathgs Racewa New , was one of the first pi-ofes.siona' York. Most of the nominations are 1m"- Mm” ” ""””"'”I "n "'d f',f,”"b.1;TfQ:f.f.'.nm';T:.?Eef' 1::neu?.1, hockey leagues to be formed. I from Ontario. The one NGVI lcot- M! u" why he V" m-"ch uimip hockey world. today left his rnllk Boll”??? W88 .'i0llll mall- ager-coach of the New York N. H. L. club until Lynn's appointment in the capacity of coach. The Ot- Nallonal League- Brooklyn . . 100002 0300 6 ii 0 Chicago (9) and Edwards; Schmliz, Vn.- Mlckcy Owen. A1 Walker (9), New York Pittsburgh 000 203 00x 5 5 0 Jones. Maglie (5) and Wcstrum: Queen. Dickson (8, Werle (9) and McCullough. 1020000031 110 52 Branca. Erskine (3). Poclblcliny selle (9) and Vandcrmecr (10) and; . 100000030 4 10 20 Kramer (ll: 1 BUY THIS LARGE PACKAGE FOR VALUE. r all time money winning reccrd. J 1 his I s 1 th , L t . in ' The second biggest single year win- "”3' "'1' ''”k "' 5”'m9"' Fa" ocbgraiing :ir1nemIILCL:i'lIerLeal'le'l!lel1r the I ,' her is Prank Er"in of Aiken. S. C. quhuwm '”'"- Tmwgh the coast circuit. . - 3 1? cent winner in the Joe O'Brien uh vmom Cm, H of the laws-born Boucher. member of an- ) 538510 It Slntl Anita. Cal. I005 flee if he wanted to- gumc C-out Laws other prominent hockey family .-.. Patrick, who has bun co"), of and himself an old-time star. then Clint Hod-sins. Canadian Relna- 9"” M””'”.' ”.'"'d”"" cm” the National Hockey League club become manaser on I full-lime n : ' 7'03" Wh0 "05 31"-109 in DIIYIBI on nut m"e' Menun” M"Lc' by here since December. 1948. is b35”' ll ll or truck, or are steadily employed you can 1 y mned t , M We regret to learn that the fam- a daughter 2. ”'l"'le'DlIl- -- 000 002 000 2 ll 01 . borrow on your own signature! And. .ior eh: .f"i'i”.e”wori5f'. greatestmirotgera W5 d”l"-'l'- Di 9- 34- Plrshlll has Gen. John Reed Kilpatrick. prel- 3” ”""' iiii ” 000 M 0" 3 3 2' I i L i you and your mmuyu! peace of mind n Wm not 23 haw mt um," ma been compelled: because of heart ident of Madison Square Garden Roberts and Lopata: Brecheen lip Trans Canada Credit loans up to 51.000 are is Wt l" ”l"”"' h”””” "M5 W” ”;;"';;?' 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Indiana, and to erect a monument to his greatness at the new grave. Single G. started racing as a two- year - old and in his fourteen years campaigning won 262 heats. He died in 1940. Notwithstanding the tremendovs purse, which are being raced for ltoday, Goldsmith Maid that need from 1 to 1877 is still recogniz- ed as the biggest money winning harness horse of all time with earn- ings totalling amuse. Also a not- top 2.00 driver with Sen Palin. Each of them have placed thirteen in that notch or better with Sep hav- ing three trotterq and ten pacrs to his credit and Doc Parshali two trotter, and eleven pacers. Last season he developed and raced the two-year-old Lusty Song, giving her a record of 2.02 1-5 and with her won almost 546,000. R. J. Clarke-,, Secretary of the Victoria Driving Club, sprlnghill. N. 8.. has very Lhouirhfully ent us particulars of his race program for wednesriay ulternoon, May 4th. There is a No. 1 Classified purse 8200: No. 2 Classified, purse 3150: the coach. saying Lynn "has clone. a splendid job for us. - - -" Patrick was no stranger to Ran- gers when he took over as coach 17 months ago. For 11 years he was a star left-winger for the team. He coached New Haven Ramblers of the American Hoc- key 'League for 2 1-2 years before moving to the New York team. His movehto Victoria takes him into a circuit which was launched by members of the Patrick clsn in 1911. Lester Patrick, along with Lester-'s father. Joseph. and Les- terls brother Frank, organized the Gallon to-: win in the Classified Trot. Purse 31.000 and he reduced and Garaglola. American League . 000020 000 '2 R 1 Boston 10l 000 21x 5 0 ii Pierce. Judson (8), Kuzava (8) and Masl; Dobson and Tcbbclls. Detroit 020 012 040 ll 10 ii Washington .. 002 050 001 6 11 3 Trucks. Trout (5) Culvert up and Robinson: Nagy. Harris (8) Weik (9) and Grasso. SL Louis at Philadelphia, poned. rain. Cleveland at New poned. rain. international League Jersey City 000 102 200 5 ii 2 Montreal 000211002 ii ll 2 Mm”. West (7) and Wellington; Lasorda. Lee (7) and Tedd, Chicago posi- York. posi- i "lT'S THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS" By The Canadian Press Harry Steele. old-timer of lnson (5) Silvcrman (8) and Tab- acheck. Syracuse Toronto Byerly Peterson (3) Koszarek (5) Stuffei . 204 120 200 ll 14 ll .. 202 000000 4 0 0 d Hayworth; Brlttin, Q. iarlo baseball, died at wlnnipl-'g able fact is that in her Nth year N0- 3 013331005. PUT-89 3175- ml!" his record from 2.06 1-5 to 2.04 4-5. Blltimare 000 000120 3 ll 3 (8) and Iicslet. 13 years ago today at 91. Steele. ll 3. 1:. noallms, Branch Manager, Pickard Buudlng she equalled he. then worltir rec- lhet race! will be held S8i"rdl1V- Brewer's Gallon is owned by no. Rochester 014 Mo ooo a 7 3 :...: was - member of the Guelph . 151 (it. Geo. St. - Charlottetown, P.E.l. - Phone 1976 on! of 2.14 to hitch wheeled N13,, May 11th and every "Saturday Crulckshank. Halifax. Post. Drews :3) Wiltig m mm-Am.s LARGEST Maple Leafs who won a world " It pays to deal with this ALDCANADIAN Company Make a date now! Donlt miss it! SPRINGTIME SERENADE DANCE ' at the Y. M. C. A. -m THURS. MAY l8th Novelty dances, balloon barrage and featuring DON MESSER and his ISLANDERS Tickets on sale now-81.00 It's Another Y's Men's lliti NOTICE Next to Goldsmith Maid in total earnings is Proximity. that has earned 3100.204 and this season. as we' remarked eefore, is out again to win further honors. Greyhound. holder of the world's trotting record of 1.55 1-4. won 55 of 05 heats trotted during his five years racing from 1904 to 1930, and he was only once out of the money. In his last two seasons he was un- beaten and was selected as horse of the year in 1020 from trotters. pscers and thoroughox-eds. Grey- hound The Grey Ghost. a gelding, brouaht 3000 as a yearling. Be is 'stl1l living in luxurious quarters at the home of his owner. Colonel 1:. LJ. Baker. st. Charles. lllinois. Grey- hound's dam. Efllzalbeth. is out of zen-tbrewer 2.04 by zombro. zom- lbro is also the dam of Peter the inrewer 2.02 1-2, the vlre of Calumet Budlong 202 3-4, owned by Frank McK-iv East Rays ty. After a long absence we are pleas- cd to greet our oid friend "Big Jim" Pendergast to this column. writ- ing on another matter Jim con- i eludes with. . . . "Harry Schurman, pNew Annan, has another Abner T. Clegg foal which arrived about a 'week ago. I thought it would be throughout the fill. The sprlnghlll track ha been greatly immovui and the new management is planting a. thousand ornamental Scotch pine trees and 'next year they will out in another thousand. These are obtalnrd from the Department cf Lands and For- ests. T111, and other improvements are contemplated ty a wideawaks committee headed by President Pat Mscuod. At the track at present is the Rhodes Letcher stable consist- im: of A. G. Scott. Jennie Kalmuck and Miss Dorha Mae Others are moving in next week. Dick Thomas, the famous reins- man who won the trophy for lead- ing driver at Eooo evelt Raceway two years ago. has been put out of commissio ten-iporariy by a flying nail white working around his home last week He was three days in hospital and the doctor had to take several stitches in his eyeball. His many friends hope that he will soon be around and that the injury will not affect his driv- lng. We wish to extend our grateful thanks to Dick Hogan, formerly of this city. now otuupying an import- ant posltion with one of the larg- Hunters corner (continued from Page 0) didn't make a meal for the hawk. . . . Don't think for a moment that a Goshawk couldn't kill a hen pheas- ant; and I imagine they'd give an old Cock a run for his money. 0 C O This spring a farmer sportsman at Orwell Cove told me three years ago he ggi a pair of Goshawka nesting ill his hardwoods across the creek. lie believes in live and let live and decided he wouldn't disturb them providing they left his chickens alone although he knew the location of the nest. Just before supper one evening he heard a black duck that had a neat along the creek quscking in a terrified manner with her quacks growing fainter and fainter until they fau- ed out altogether. After supper he shouldered his shotgun and headmi for the nest. He shot one of the hawks and forthwith took out his pocket knife and opened its gul- let. sure enough he found the evidence he suspected small chunks of freshly killed black duck . g in the guilet and stomach. He got To worth mention in -gnu Back :':mP:”::r;:':l'1:)r;f":'nf:;n1"Lag. the other hawk the foliowln! ." I ttln Lh i I . :E;:::;ed.H'k:nf;' pre'vml:lymo”N sends from time to time. Mr. l-ieg- "mm M . . . sections from the By-Law relative to g thereof are as follows: No shallupermitl his do orbitchtobeonanystreet ouaooaran a- taagied thereto the tag issued by the Department showing that the tax has been paid for the current year. ' Section 9 Subsection B: No person shall allow his dog blrtsbitch to be at large on or about the streets of the a I . section 9 subuetion C: Any dog or bitch which shall be on or pbout the streets of the said City and shall not be in the immediate company of, or under the reasonable con- trol of its owner. or some competent person. Sill!" b9 3'39"" ed to be at large. The services of a dog catcher have been employed in the enforcement of this By-Law. and any dog found at large and taken will be impounded and delivered to the owner on payment of 32.00 forfeit and subject to any prosecution 301' nfraetion of this By-Law. Any dog unclaimed after a rea- sonable period will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE that If the impounded dog is without a collar and tag attached there will be no way of knowing who the owner may be. C. W. MMARTHUR. Clslef of Police. The foliowln Dogs and the Section 9 Subsection A: the four-year-nld Nell Olegg to Arthur B. McGee, Augusta, Maine. He is out of a more by Watson Pet- er, Nellie Grey. owned by Neil Simpson. she won at Hamil on, an has never let interest in ..his home town and spends part of his holidays here each summer. At Santa Anita, Callf., last week- end, Joe p'Brien drove Brewer's I I i strictions placed on motor THE PAVED HIGHWAY WHERE THE PRESENT IN FORCE. - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Home nr WEIGHT nrsrmcnous Oil MOTOR VEHICLES NOTICE is hereby given that the temporary re- ways of this Province are hereby removed effective on and after Wednesday, May .3, 1950, EXCEPT ON TOWN AND SUMMERSIDE, SUMMERSIDE AND BORDEN AND HUNTER RIVER Deputy Provincial Secretary. vehicle traffic on the high- BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- AND RUSTICO RESTRICTIONS REMAIN J. W. MacKINNON, Not long ago I found where I Ruffed grouse had met an untime- ly end at Crown Point. I had been past the same spot only a few days before and there was no sign of trouble. I hate to see where a Ruffed grouse is killed more so than either a Run or pheasant. In comparison with those two species the grouse is relatively scarce and every one killed in the breeding season is a distinct loss and one that is noticed. O O I On Thursday afternoon this past week Bruce Wright. Ducks Unlim- ited representative. Fredericton. N. B. and myself were checking a woodcock cover at Avondale. Wood- cock signs were encouragingly numerous but we did find where u. Woodcock nest had been raided. Two eggs only had been laid be- fore the nest was destroyed. pre- sumably by a skunk. Woodcock as a rule lay four and this particular bird will undoubtedly set up house- keeping in a new location. Prowl- ing house cats also take a heavy toll of this species of game bird. 0 O C Sportsmen can do their bit,-like the Pownai huntcr. toward cuttlngl down on predators. Anyone who knows of the location of a horned i owl or Goshawk nest would be do- anrl Kluiiz; Recdcr and Marshall. Springfield . Buffalo ., .. Ihde and Peden: Burtschy, Rob- 20I 200 100 715 0 oooooiooc 8 5 1. A 5x7h'si-5107f 7776 l . championship in the 605. Steele's death left only one surviving mem- ber of the team, the Rev. will-aim Stevenson. of Guelph. 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