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Dillon, out ed Ruby Dino by Oro Fina 210014. ‘rhls mare 1a coal black. beautifully formed, very stylish and good mannered. Bhe ia absolutely sound and hee been given limited training but never started in a raoe until last. toll. Miss Mae Dale by Mac Alwey out of June Dale by Abbedele, oom- pleteo his stable. one is due to loal June 19th. Now.that there is such a demand tor brood mares, breeders should keep Mr. Dono- van's in mind. . A correspondent from Parrsbore writes that Josie the Great k061i. had twin foals by signal Senator 2:08% last week. Unfortunately ‘both foals were born dead. Josie had been sold by Don MecAulay to William Baker of Middleton last year. Princess Kolmuck. well known pertonmer, is in foal to signal Senator r0854. This should be a good cross. The United States irottiug Aa- soclatlon has released a 11st d suspensions as oi May 1st, 1049. This list. is sent to track secretar- ies and judges in the Maritlmes and of course to all districts od the U.S.T. A. The suspensions number thirty-seven and include the followlngmsusipended for un- laiwiful winnings; expelled forrlng- ins; suspended ior abusing horse in a race, suspended for two years; eiapelied for racing a horse runder change elf name; suspended .for unlawliully cashing cheque 0d owner; barred from all tracks tor practices detrimental to the best interests of harness racing; sua- pended indefinitely Ior racing horse under wrong name; suspend " for change o! name; esqpeiled for us- ig improper, profane and abusive language to starter and judges; expelled ior striking starter in Judges’ stand. A good race meet was held at Victoria Driving Park. Bilrlnghill, N. 5., quesdey afternoon. Dr. R0. Dougan was starter and announ- cer. All races were halt mile heats. Th; winner oif the Free Ibr All was Peter Budiong 2:10. own- ed by Don Macaulay, Pugwash. He stepped his first and second halves in 1:06 3-5, which was the fastest time o! the afternoon. Peter Brooke 2nd was 2-2-2 and Breeze Hanover 2-3-8. The latter is owned by the Monctcn Olub, Moneton, and was driven by Tom- my Etter. He has a record of 2:00. Last year he had winnings M $926. His total winnings are $1,340. making him eligible to the 2:18 pace. We looked up one o! his races at Oumberland, Mary- land, where he was 2-1-1. He was then owned by Briggs d: Barbour, Suffolk, Virginia. The No. 1 Clas- sified was won by Dick Budlong, owned by Don MacAruioy, in straight heats. lbouiee Flngo 2-2-2, Viola NiluKinney 3-3-4, two other starters. best time 1:07. The No_. 2 Qlassirled was won by Billy Bishop, owned and driven by Ran- dy clerk, sprlnghlll, with 1-1-2. Haliburtcn (Letcher) 6-5-1, Pearl Direct (Casey) 2-2-8, best time mode by Heliburton, 1:10. The No. 8 Classified was split up, Joan Frisco, owned by G. Stewart, (Svprlnghiil, won the first heat in 1:12 2-5, coal Dale. owned by A. Arsenauit, River Hebert, won the second heat in 1:13 4-5, and Ross Voio the third heat in 1:11 8-0. 1t is interesting to see our old friend Billy Bishop still in action. 1n 11o air QJPCW-QICX WHAT ' - Wle are glad to report that despite the oooi weather there was a‘ good attendance o! spectators. M "will 514ml! 0n Tuesday the 2:80 claas was won by Goldie Hanover (J. MacDonald) with 2- 1-1. Jldrmt 0-3-2. two other starters. best time 1:14. The 2:18 class was won by Redwood Grai- tan (Lewis) in straight heats, Gertie Resnuore (Chaisson) 2-2-3, three 01.110: starters; best time 1:0! 2-0.. Redwood Grattan is owned by Matt McAdam, Glace Bay. has a record o! 2:19 and is eligible to the 2:27 pace. The-Free 11hr ll was won by cyclonic (M aid) with 1-1-1, Highland Worthy 2-2-3, two other starters, best time 1:08. Winners at New Glasgow, 11.5.. the same altornoon were: No. 1. classified. Jacob withrow (C. Dauphinee) 1-1-1, best time 1:05 2-5, the fastest hell stopped in the hh-rltlmes so iar this season. Peter-at-Ootirt (MacDonald) was 2-2-4, we other starters. No. 2 Classified was won by Colleen Adam (L. O'Brien) 1-1-2, Sister Henley (Dawpl-iinee) 2-3-1. t/wo other starters, all halves in 1:06. The No. 8 Classified had three heat winners, Frisco M. Direct, Mac Flngo and Bud Kalmuck. The tostest heat was 1:_11 2-5 by Frisco M. Direct. By the way we are iniiormed by Ralph Somers that Bud Kalmuck looks to be a trot- ter well worth watching this sea- son. He eaM him in training a week e80- The No. 4 Classified ,was won by Norah G. in straight heats. She is a. three-ycar-old pacer owned and bred by Cyril Dauphinee, l-ieliiax: Harry Bud- long (Shes) 2-2-2, fnur other start- ers, best time 1:11. Norah G. was sired by Mr. Dauphineeb stol- llon The Great G. 21:029., now in the slalblo of James Arbing at the Charlottetown track. We thank ourirlend Jim Flood dor- remembering us with race news from Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, N. Y., and we are sure all Maritimers will be pleased to learn that in the latest compilat- ion Joe O'Brien is leading driver with .760. Joe in eleven starts had seven nests, two seconds, was once third, giving him a total of ‘l0 points. The nearest to him is "Dinty" Moore, who in twelve starts had three wins, three sec- onds, two thirds, giving him 48 points. The greatest drivers at America ore in the list of 75 roc- lng there, such tops as W. Bull, 8am Oston, Pierce ChappelleJim- rnie Cruiseyl-farry Craig. P. Dill, Warren Dennis, C, Flemming, W. L. Fraser, Clint Hodgins, Neil Houslit, “ " H-anefln, Jim Jo!‘- dan, Harry Pownsl, Franklyn Sal- dord, Wayne Stuart, Harry Thomas —'w\ho led all the drivers at Roosevelt last year-and dozens oi other prominent ones. some -od them like Jimmie cruise, made thirty-one starts. i-iis standing is about 15th. More power to Joe, and we hope he will continue and eventually be presented with the magnificent trophy which goes to the leading driver. Billy Oonniok. Wobum, Mass, is an ex-P. E. I. and a great lover of horses. “Here is Billy with news o1 doings at Lexington, Mass:- "Looked over Paul Bowsei-‘s stable last week and admired his track, barns and beautiful home. His horses are being trained by Leon Toole with Paul helping. Two two-year-olds, one a. stud, the oth- er a filly by Dominion Grattan M5014 are very shifty pacers. There is also two other pacers by chief Counsel 1:6'i% that lool: mighty good. Training for R. L. Brooks o! Maine is Arch Vole 2:08 3-5, record taken at Old Or- DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS I DOWN 20. Kind of eep 1. Claw 1. Spreads 21. Subaide 6. Neglecto grass to dry 22. Regret 11. Rub out. 2. Melody 24. Argued 12. Path o! _ S. Ioiterern 26. River heavenly 4'. Variety of (Russ.- body willow '.l‘urk.l l3. Finger oa B. Seine 28. Extra toe ,8. Inatigate 2B. Blight l!!! v ill 14. New Enpr 1 7. Constella- taate Hist-Jul Llilu land U011 31. Rated ' ... state 8. Wading 32. Unit: at Yefllnllf- “I'll 1B. Wile bird work person l. Cover the 88. Therefore 42. Told a . 1e. Maacuiia, inside o! as. Custom falsehood pronoun 10. Boil 31. GOd 0f fire 43- N0! dlmfllll r1. Stitch slowly (amen) 45- Coin ll. Silver 1e. Female 28. Briliiaocy fflwed.) (archaiefi fowl so. snort sawmy 21. Blunder ll. Depart stocflng Iii"! , 28. Province f Can.) 2i. Undeveiopel flowera 22. Declare ' l for '- 1.". eoore f Pinochiel 30. 1n addition 34 Help as. Having porea l1. Copper f Rem.) 40. King or Baehal f Bib. l 41. nah as. Heal"! shadow (1. "other-o!- peer 4t. S-ehaped moldings with ink l0. Dlralnutive ' ' ‘ "i fleodoro -~ nmsrdvrroouorn-news how to weak a5 , _ no ra forenotbemhitisiaeaerepiealeeaef threat.’ rem-mm gzbiiuilatbelenhandtormationofthevrordeere elihinta ‘Ineelbytiseoodeletteraaredlereat. , ampeegiamfieetetin far veers. urnsauaavr-rwoo. fess avw ssrw_a__v_a_wv_a corny ar {'7 WHAT”!!! ‘HITZIIIIIIOITQ, IIYITIRY-JWOD. V, chord last summer, and “ ee AAXI BLOW 0's. ete. lingie letters, spee- CHI Colt 2:10. eligible to 2:1’! trot, sl- so tour others that 1 did not see next to Tooie's is in charze of John "Red" McNeil irom Huliisx, 11.8., iormerly one o! the best caretakers in the Moritimes, and Dannie steels says, ‘they are the best anywhere.’ Red is mighty proud of e. three-year-old chest- nut nlly Pacer by Billy Direct 1:50. She is heavily staked. Has also a four-year-oid by- Clever Hanover that took a record of 2:10 last year. I haven't seen Dannie Steele's stable lately, but plan to visit him soon. Bowser has secured his dates tor Foxboro and will put on a bigger meet than last year. I em glad to hear that ‘Big Jim’ Pendergast is 00111111; along nicdy; will be looking 10r- werd to stein! him and all my friends at Old Home Week." Thanks, Billy, and we will all be glad to see you. 1t 1s reported that the pacer colonel Dan 2:00 2-5 has been 501d by owners A. Stevenson and R. 1-1. MaeKlnnon, Rock Elm, N, 8-. t0 a United states horseman. Colonel Dan took his record at Woodstock, 11.15., Aug. 0e, 194a, and was the fastest Maritime bred pacing gelding last season. Bowling IDLE AWAY ALLEYB Candle Pin _ e Roll Aweys_ F. Walsh . 86-254 A. Gallant . .84 82 91-257 R, MacDonald . .84 104 80-278 S. Williams ....86 103 95-284 Total . 100a Holy Name E. Piheau 81—-M7 E. Brown 107-296 P. Harley 87-1247 Low Score 80—245 ‘lbtal 1037 High Single - E. Brown 101. High Three - E. Brown 29s. Points-Holy Nome 3; Roll Away 2. Total points to date: Holy Name 6; Rcli Away 4. liuntors’ Corner (Continued from Page d) should be a special penalty imposed on anyone convicted of such an of- fence. . .th1rty days in jail with- out the option oi a fine. I t In the aiternoon I drove the car in Jack Carrie's mill yard at Glen- wood. As I walked toward the mill I spotted a robin! 118st built in e. cosy alcove in the end of a pile of boards. The nest held two eggs. The lumber looked as if ii: had been sawed two weeks ego and I wondered at the ultimate fate of the nest. I found Mr. Currie and his son busy ripping up saw logs. Shouting to make myself heard above the whine of the saw and the rumble of machinery I 1n- qulred if he knew about. the rob- in’; nest in t.he pile 0d boards. O O I He amilod and pointed to a plank on some rlftere a scant eighteen inches above his head... o. robin was sitting on a nest, her A! OTHER! BEE US MONTREAL - (t?) —A wom- anless fashion show was staged here recently by men of St. Cum- bertfls Presbyterian Church. Every- thing was on display from mid- riff play suits to before-bed hair curlers. Commentator Doug Hogs wore a black satin evening gown and featured blue hat. PUBLICITY TURNED DCHVN V ‘ 11A, B. C., -—(OIP)-— W. n. 1. eon M Essex, Englandhas olferci. .0 don the uniform of I "bobbie" and petrol streets es a tourist showpiece. l-ie read of 0-b- Jections by Victoria. police to acting in that capacity and wmle the police commissioner here. The o!- Icr woe politely rejected. Ne Illtlarwhli lire season of the year, a ir oi Murphy-Made luaaareee “(r-ma Ind e ready areeptawee by any y Cur from rile Ines! quality denim, Murphy-blade dung- areea are reinforced as aii pninle of . Their many poclisia delight i 5 5. 4f Z 5 ‘r’ Y I l a working. Mr. ‘ibothackerh stable TllE ill‘. llilll. JAMES ii GARDIN Minister of Agriculture '0 s A 10.00 = 10.15 p, (Speaks Toniglrfi. INSERT!!! BY THE NATIONAL LIBERAL COMIHTIE SE VEN ER at the Y.M.(I.A. eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaa SATURDAY, MAY 28th wlTHz-Carnivals, Chorus Girls, Dancers, Singers, Comedians, and Empry Them. NOTICE-ALL TEEN-AGERS WELCOMEH THE GABARET SllllWlS HERE l! TllE GREAT VARIETY SHOW 0F THE YEAR Don't Forget to Bring Your Purses. There'll Be Lots of Ways re . . . . 7.30 p.m. Laughter For All. bill pointed upward and her white the young were able to tend for throat patch showing aibove the themselves. host's edge. His son informed me ' ° ' that the nest held four young mb- What wonderful irxstinet prompt- lns and. the mother bird had come ed this mother robin to build her into the mill to escape the crows nest less then two feet from where amd ravens that were playing havoc two humans worked from morning with nests built in trees and other t.lll night. Mankind 1s greatly outdoor places. Mr Currie told me feared by nearly every species oi that a Mr. Livingston owned the wildlife but here was a robin who pile of sawed boards and assured built e. nest where men were her that. as the owner was a bird lover constant companions. Was 1t not the pile would not be moved till because that man, in general, OUR BOARDING HOUSE y! cry in cl ans that order- to sought i order to heu- kind WERENW You me 60V wuo ALWAYS STUCK WITH THE Si-ilP ‘nu. i6 YOUR THE KiND Your: CAP FLOATED? mar . “noes THE Maze Srauos our THOUGHT OF ‘THE CLINK osi A PLAT- / cum. Youe iDEA TO / Bins-r THOSE CUCKOO f COMME2~ CIALS ? y OF QTATES- MEN on JULY 4*! .1 To 3AlL.! i NOT BE- CHARGING AT NNDMI LLS = JUT OUR WAY BAu! You NINNIES know BRPNEQY NON THAT A HOOPLE NEVER QUiTShw-TLL MARCH AGANST THOSE evne mm. MV FEET BLEED “Bu? ‘r. MUST PlND A sonata FORM FULL TACTIC "n-(An some throughout the ages has not mol- ested the robin and this particular bird knew that there was sanctu- ose proximity to the hum- her enemies dreaded ao much. Birds and animals have long been credited with reasoning pow- ers. some species shun man 1n live longer. Here is M! incident where one bird deliberately he company of men in insure the propagation o! a. MAJOR HOOPLE 8V YOUR PULSE SEEM5 NORMAL-‘LET EAT THAT LJTTLE BIT! M“? ----.0 lllm ' I ~ - 1.1101 iilllll lid - ~l¥|l—i llllll I i. "v eoizumnzrvveadewoosooai a 1' w! '; Q '.