Won Fame With Horse He Could Not Give Away LOIINEBBUCI alsorsohotoraliiswlnningofths c B Preas!talfWrit& trainlnglenrdaaddadtoblspap RIMBEY. Alta. (CPI - Five The horse was Last Drink. to- Yurold daulhter of !linbrujo- Nilht CID. In 1064 Mathes tried unluceufully to live Last Drink away. In the 1055 season, the horse earned 38.410 for the Matlsaa stable. Last Drink started 11 times. won 11. was second twice and third three times. Mathes said that when the 15! fall meet at Calgary ended up 1:13;: to 'give her away. "I offered her to several trainca but everyone knew her by reputa- tion and nobody wanted to take on a barrel of tro E So we shipped her to Rimbey and my dad turned her out with the wild horses. "This spring we brought her in on the off chance we gcould do something with her. She looked skinny and worn when we got her off the range but she trained well prior to the spring meet. We started her once and she finished fifth. "We shipped her to Winnipeg and things began to h a p p e n. She started to find herself and her rec- ord of eight wins in nine starts- for 35.500 In purses-speaks for it- self." Most track followers were amazed by the sudden change in form but not Matlies. JUST BACK TO FORM "She Just ran back to her form," he said. "As things developed, turning her out on the farm was the best thing that could have years ago he was a member of a ..a,-ung.gate crew. Last sumnisr he was the Ieakdinl tail”? 5' 2 ” t a. Hlgillilgt rliscelluw. (Bud) Msthes ..r nimbey. And. whgsays "1 went in hit me biE.8DPI9- Many Prairie racing I533 "E confident that Mathes will IOIIOW in the footsteps of Willie Molter and the late Red McDaniel. both of whom graduated from the west- ern Canada circuit and became top conditioners in the United States. Except for that starting-Hate hitch. Mathcs has gone upward! steadily since he began training in I94-I. li0RSE'S COMEBACK Mathes. who comes from a farmi in the Rimbey district 70 milesl unliillwesi of Edmonton” gained 3;-nmlnence becauserof the feats of wi2ioLEv'c QPEARMINTI Youngsters love it- ond it's so healthful, wholesome and inexpensive. Buy it by the box so you won't run short-There's 100 sticks in every box. Speers. shell out with Wrigley s Spearmint Gum! ATTENTION CURLERS BEAVER DAILY BONSPIEL WEEK or NOV. M to mix mcuisivs TWENTY PRIZES DAILY - 32.000 IN PRIZES KNOCKOUT svsmm or PLAY I A complete Bonspiel Every Day-- 2 Games Each Day - First Draw 9:30 AM. ENTRY rm-3 520.00 PER RINK I-Entries must be in by rsiqny. Nov..4cn, 1955. BEAVER CURLING cius. pg MONO1V)N.cN. B. p STORE HOURS MON., lI'UES.. WED" THURSDAY 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. Untl Further Notice clearance Sale one or A KIND-NEW AND useo . AT Low IARGAIN riucrs om: ROOM STOVE. used ONE HOT AIR FURNACE, used ONE HOT AIR FURNACE, new ONE .011. RANGE, used ONE coax. AND WOOD RANGE, used ONE COAL AND WOOD RANGE, new ONE COAL AND'GAs COMBINATION, new ONE ELECTRIC SAND com. COMBINATION, used ONE ELECTRIC RANGE, apartment size. used ONE ELI-zcrmc asses, large size, used ONE GAS WASHER, nun , ONE FILECPRIC WASI-Int, and ONE GAS WASHER, new ONE ELECTRIC wast-mt. new ONE CHROME xrrcnm ssrr ONE CHES'I'ERFlELD I ' ONE STUDIO COUCH ONE TELEVISION snr ONE Ewcmic RANGE'l'l'E ONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. used ONE yon. srsca HEATER, used 0Nit: KEROSENE on..m:mioa:nA'ron . a. I too usso rials M.F. KENSINGTON All. sum 4 i drinknowlsinfoalandtha winter. The sire was Friendly Paul. Mathes began training for L. W. Mathes worked one year with the starting-gate crew and returned to training in the following year for Lucien Maynard of Edmonton. tamer Alberta attorney-general. STARTED OWN STABLE After two years with the Whittier Park stock farm of Winnipeg, owned by the late R. stable-training for anyone who puts a horse in his stable. In 1955 Mathes won the Prairies well in the two years he was with training crown with 48 wins. That them. Mathes replied: was 18 more than the runner-up, "I thought I would improve my L. H. Pilling of Calgary. Asked why he left such a strong to the races. I want to hit the outfit as Whittier after doing so apple." 1--Bet-ty Blacquiere. Grade 9, St.IMary's Aca- demy. Vocal Solo. 2-i'Carol Ann Hamill. Grade 6. Middleton, Pub- lic Speaking. 8-Phyllis I-ludson.' Grade 4, Summerside Ele- mentary School, Vocal Solo. I-Claudia Brooks. Grade 5. Summerside Ele- mentary School, Reading. s, 5-Rena Raynor, Grade 7. Summerside Junior High, Vocal Solo. All contestants are asked to be at the Radio st contestants at 7:30 PM. schurmsn's school Parade is sponsored ON ANY ROAD - - IN ANY WEATHER on igsaiou Flu-cston wart one home of Stewart. lliu I GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King. who have been visiting Mr. King's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. left by car on Sunday. Oct. 5111.. onvreturn to their home in Tomato. Ont. They were acoinpanied to Toronto by Miss olive King and Miss Kay Publlcover. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hempiilll of Eurtks, N.lv. motored to George- town on Saturday, October nod. to attend the funeral of the late. Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson. Mrs. R. 8. Glidden. who has been visiting at the home at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. left on Satur- day, October 22 .on return to her home in Nantucket Island, Mass. Jackie Publicover of the Canad- ian Army. who is stationed at Camp Utopia. N.B.. was a weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. day. October 5. mo. todsoinetime OCTOBER 24 to Prince Nova Ohas. A. Dunning very near future for service with the Canadian Army in Germany- James Mathes opened a public Miss Barbara Coffin of Mt. Ste- Chas. A. Dunning Prince Nova .. position on my own. I wanted to g: b Schurmans School Parade PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM OVER RADIO STATION CJRW FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28th. I955 AT 7:30 P. M. mentary School, Reading. mentary School, Reading. High, Vocal Solo. " High, Reading. 0 INT ERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ COMPETITION MARIAN ACADEMY VERSUS IIENSINGTON "Phase contestants will appear in the One to Three Classroom Division. IHIIIIMAII SUWHERSIDE on Lumen," LJHARLOTTE I01 IT. GEII. ST. Over 3,000 wonderful new toys tha wagons. books. gifts, etc., that you sim Christmas gifts. awoahsndlllut and lilua" Rooney and Miss 3 Elizabeth Grant of Newton Cross. were visitors to Georgetown on sun- Miaa Mary Stewart of Charlotte town, acompanied by the Misses Malanle and Linda Stewart of char- lottetown were weekend guests of Miss Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart re- jjijjj YIIIIII ISLANDS-GAIIIIIII FERIIY SEIIYIGE Daily from each terminal: LEAVE WOOD ISLANDS: Publicover. Jackie leaves in the LEAVE CARIBOU: For daily report tune is: to CFCY each weekday for First Weather Broadcast. NORTHUMBERLAND FIBRE LIMITED Charlottetown. P I. laland 6-Judy Ramsay. Grade 5. Summerside Ele- 7-Grant. Crossman. Grade 4. Summerside Elo- 8-Allan Hubley, Grade 7, Summerside Junior. 9-Roberta Shaw, Grade 7, Summerside Junior ation by 7:00 P. M. Friday Evening. and produced as a Public Service Feature - I FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO COMPANY LIMITED our rov FAIR opens roonv USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN heart. It is afairyland of really good quality toys, games, dolls, trucks, WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS ON A LARGE GROUP 0 OF TOY SPECIALS turnediutwoesn-onssvisittodIyMru.RoserIsndMrs.roa. 31:18;-Iva. gnotztrrlgnwherehthlii W3; motored to Charlottetown where "" 9' ”0''' ' ' they met Dr. Foss. who made the d:,'.',?,':.t"' W. "M M"' Mun trip from Boston, Mass. by plane. Ms. Rogers will return to George- town where she will visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Thursday, Oct. 27, I955 The Guardian. Page 7 ..llAlLWAY EXPANSION miiafwmrdn" , ' -. NEW DELHI (cm - The Indian LONDON ICP)-A boy was '; Railways have placed orders for ing a iuvenlle court when I rolling stock worth more than volver fell from his pocket. S1tl0.000.000 with manufacturers in the police search him before India and abroad in connection ing him here." asked thelnlf with their expansion program. ' 3 atthe Mrs. .H. l I ” Mrs. William Prosper of Pictou, 1 I N.S.. is visiting relatives in George- town and Montague. .Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Mabel LeLacheur and son Foss arrived last week from the George left recently for Charlotte U.B.A., and were of Mr. town. where they will reside for and Mrs. A. E. 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