Coatieodtresnplllf 7.-j f' Hunter's Corner men from the grass on John- Inn's Sunday morning. May Eth, liberated five downy ducklinga. u. the yellow cheek patch stage. lrolnl "hf; hadn't been in the fore. pretty partially grass. have lasted much lo ,goodjobIheda: mp the strands off. They were they made no move for seconds. When to pull out no time we the dark blue water. particular net. marl and are combing other. Once one flew oihcr clamped on the S('YOl'3l times I have was pretty certain the was a fledgling bird of species. Ravens are big ture. Will prove auooesefnl. Get the Pure Kind! Full Iniprvml Mixlnill)" ill NEWPORT TURPENTINE Pu.)-.n,u .4 ..- fhr MUIIINVII. Get the BEST and pay less- inN).t0and100o:.tinaat your dealer': - or write Coastal Asphalt P r e d u c t e Ltd. Saint John. N. B. ,'27z';z'i;;,I!f' I I . ”35otIf”-' omureispeint' I telsesa I Seasoned wood.'I'If"IeTT an I: Ierted. can sickly he n' by 5MI'I pinch pennies ndru-id risk "'07 dollars in repair: letev. . River marsh that were better than a quarter grown. On herring net that had been gt in a 'run' between two large push water ponds. They are in mmy one large pond. The net had we 'run' blocked solid; it had no business being there in use first instance. and had over- not mg as they were all alive. I didn't notice them at fret, they were lying so passive. The mother and taken off some moments be- Severel were tangled up badly. one little fellow gm about six strands of twine ugh: around its neck and" was submerged in water that had overlapped into the This little tyke wouldn't er. It was pocket knife in my pocket. I generally have, and it took a mere jiffy to the cutest little creatures and lay in the palm of my hand as if hypnotized. Even after they were pieced in the short grass at water's edge some they dd decide wasted. There was no flapping along the surface but a slanting dive into Once I raught a slight ripple on the op- pnsnp reed-lined bank where one had surfaced. They'll havenoth- mg further to fear from this I O O Crows are very plentiful this summer (or have we any sum- the cuuntryside from one end to the across in front of the car with an egg kl its bill. It looked as though one section of the beak had been plunged into the end with the shell. observed sins-ral of the black rascals hav- lnr a sort of set-to over some mnrsel in an open field. Once I victim some over-grown cnusins of 'Jim' Crow and are just as destructive on wildlife. They have one redeeming fee- If that is possible. they'll rob their cousin's nests the same as any other they happen to locate. Next-of-kin doesn't mean a thing in their black lives. This week at Orwell Cove five ravens ganged up on a crown nest and carried off the young. The parent crows. along with about twenty others that heard their call for help. put up quite a scrap but all in no avail. It was a case of: "When knaves fall out honest men prosper". Fourteen quail eggs are ex- pected to hatch on the 19th of this month. The eggs are from six pairs of quail ,urchased by the Queens County Branch,Gama Association and kept in pen: at llensington. If the Bantam hen. entrusted with the incubation. pulls off : satisfactory job this will he a record for Prince Ed- ward island. The quail are lay- laz will and it is probable that an incubator will have to be into service. no suitable broody hens are a scarce eommodity. The average hen is too heavy for quall eggs. We trust this venture l:ll!SEltlfAi'iVE . euensnseevlsnpms Back Stretch by Chief Counsel 1.5758 and we: fooled at Meedowland: Farm. owned by Deivin Miller. I who train: and race: Mr. R.ey- Class horses. oId:' lnhiaflretetartaaal-year-old he was lourth. He won his second race and was shipped to Roose- velt Raceway where he scored his first triumph in his first start. That year he raced at 111.. Sedalia. Mo.. Rea . . 1nd.. Lexington. Ky. and are. Ohio. He started in 3! recs. won 15 of them. earned 344,000 and ended up as the sea- :on'e champion 2-year-old pacer with a mark of 2.02. 1952 wee an even bigger year for him. A: a 3- year-old he headed all pacer: of his age with g: of 809.624 in 11 races. 11 of em being firsts including the Little Brown Jug. richest harneu horse pacing stake for juveniles. He holds the world's record of mm for a mile and a ' ' th at Roosevelt made two years ago and look: to be heading for a lot of wins this year. The pacer Falrgo most by Cardinal Prince 1.5895 has been sold to Emerson Ford of this city by Sam Kennedy. Aunt. and has been placed in the capable hands of Emmett Bernard for training and racing. Last season he was 4 times first. 4 times second and 0 times third in fast company. He is a very attractive gaited pacer with a tremendous burst of speed and his finishing rushes were greatly liked by the fans. One of the best races he engaged in was the clas- sified pace at Summerside. Aug. 25. Miss Knox. owned by Willard MacDonald and driven by Don McNeill, won the first dash in a very close finish from Fairgo (S. Kennedy), Chocolate Dip 3. Miss Donna Mae 4 and Keppoch Play- girl 5. time 2.13. In the next dash Fairgo nosed out Miss Knox. Chocolate Dip 2. Keppoch Playgirl 4 and Miss Donne Mae 5. time 2.- 129i. The many friends of Mr. Ford. who is an excelent sports- man. and of his driver. will wish them plenty of success the coming season. Aubrey Keller in his Sportcycle. Saturday Issue Sydney Post-Rec- ord. has the following: The for- mer Sporta Centre presidin judge. Ken Macbougeli has set up a new office. Word came through yester- day that the genial Ken Is the man- ager of Bert Cruikshank”: new Sackville Raceway. about 12 miles from Halifax. As we understand the property is owned by Capt. Jim Cruikshank and his brother Bert has built the Raceway set- up. which. when completed will be an outstanding racing attraction. The track. according to reports. will be 85 feet wide and '75 feet on the home stretch. That '75 is wider than the spacious Roosevelt Woodstock Driving nb held its tint meeting of the at In- land Park Raceway Friday night. June 3. Following are the win- ners: Cl::e A. Skelter. owned and driven by R. R. Brown, 1-2. Dom- inlon': Pride. owned and driven by J. B. DeWitt. 2-1. Time. 2.l.95t. B.,Peter Federal .(Klllam. owned by 1". Ryder. Moncton. I-1. Bonnie 11. (McAldu.ff), owned by Stiles Motors. 2-2. Time, mm. 2.31. Clan: C. Prince Abner (Burt): owned by Jock truer. Woodstock. 1-1. Wayne Brewer (MacDonald). owned by Wilfred Price. Canter- bury. I-2. Time. neat 2.27M. Class D. Guy Tucker (xillam). owned by B. Mitton. Moncton. 2-1. Gerrytown Jake. owned and driv- 1.39i.. ZN. Last Saturday night's postponed race card we: run off at Truro Raceway on Monday night and was featured by the sixth straight win of Don Turner's Josedale Cisnsman 2.00 in races 5 and I. John Clegg (L. Walker) 2-5. Reed's Cardinal (Haley) 3-2. time 2.1515. 2.1491. Another double winner was Don's brother George who won races 1 and 4 with Bud .1-Ienley. owned by Harry Whebby. Dart-A mouth. Mls: Guy K. (Pinkney) 2-2. time. amt, 2.21ll5. Barbara Ann Queen (C. Smith). owned by H.I.. Monaghan. Sydney. was race: 2 and 6 for trotters. Reta Federal (Gould) owned by M. C. Taylor. Moncton. 2-1. Time. 2.199t, 2.139s. Races 8 and 7 were won by Chevle G.. owned by Lorne Letch- er. Springhill. and driven by A. Gould. Mac Fingo (Moreside) 2-6. Carl Frisco (D. Pinkney) I-2. time. 2.1998. 2.19. ' Two good pacers have arrived at the Charlottetown track from Moncton, Bell Bank: 8. 2.139s. now a 4-year-old. and Leah Federal 2.- im. Both are owned by N. A. Renton. Moncton. and are being trained and looked after by Guy " " '. a very capable and like- able young man. They are very much admired and add greatly to the interest of racing here. I. Thane Belyee has very kind- ly sent us a list of the horses in Frankie Carr's stable now being made ready at Fredericton Race- way. "Top Royal 2.l29t. Ableway 2.09(i.. Barcena Hanover. owned by L. R. Hslllday. Calais. Me.; Al- len Spencer 2.0354. owned by Wil- lard Carr; Calso Boy 2.1458. Ella- dalc 2.205i. owned by H. Ashley, St. Stephen; Bay State Joe 2.10;; and Sunny MBl(.. owned by J. D. Mehan. St. Stephen: Marlon Bud- long 2.1191. owned by Frank Van Buskirk. Fredericton. and Bud': Boy 2.17')i. owned by L. Acker. Frank is training Top Royal on the trot and she is getting along very well. The weather has been so bad the boys are having a hard- time to get their horse: worked. We expect ten horses from Honi- ton next week and about 15 from Woodstock and hope to have about 70 head to start off the season Raceway layout. with..Your old namesake. Colonel OVERLAND leaving die Maritime: July 9. side tripe. . mailed by June I. hero. Halifax. Moncton. Sela EMMANUEL Whit1ook': Fiehln OPENING with a 2nd Ieeslofi ............ .. 0&1 Annual "House Party on Wheels" to western Canada. MAKE RESERVATIONS IMMEDlA'.l'ELY A deposit of 850.00 per adult ticket with application, rslnsi be mailed not later than June 15. with fin Further hilormation from C. N. B. ticket offices in Sydney. town. lurnmereid-. N. castle. Campbellton. or write direct to: J. V. DODIDS Box 213 - EDM You'll enjoy your 1955 vacation at Maritime Christian" Youth Center. situated on Pond, Dundee Centre, P.E.I. DAY BIBLE CE. July let, 2nd and 3rd for all ages. ' -Q-I1I..DR.EN'S CAMP--8-16 years let Session ............................... .. July 4-1! YOENG PEX)PLE'S CAMP 16 years and up , July 23-30 For furmer (Ietalh and infonnatlon write: Mr. I. R. St:-eight, Secretary. Box 184. Georgetown, P. E. 1. ER SPECIAL Special train. entertainment and oi payment to be t John. Fredericton. (2iariotte- ONION. Alberta 1-Zlnm Dea2.0I9t.wlIlbenereeao1ive other: owned by it "Bob" Ryan. Thanks. Thane. and we hope you will have a very season racing over your splendid track. Lorne Britton, liartland. N.B. was one of the visiting Roterians here this week and we pleasure of a few minutes vereation with him. Lorne .J. little pacer that he likes much-Joe Clegg-and be good enough to leave 2.0796. which Woodstock Sentinel . 38.N0 pacing derby' best previous start. interested to know Seymour by Pagliacci. Brien pops up serenely again by winning the 56.500 A Pace with Diamond Hal 1.59h'x in 204. Joe has been training him free-legged and very probably raced him that way. The fastest time of the night was the 2.03 mile by the fastest horse of the season. Adios Harry. He was winner of the featured S8.- 000 free for all. driven by M. Mac- Donald, a Canadian. Following are the winners at Truro Raceway Wednesday night . . . Race 1, Mahlon Harvester. owned and driven by L. J. O'Brien. Easter Marie (Turner) 2. time 2.- ms. Race 2. lagoo. owned and driven by K. Plnkney. Azalea Boy (B. Jones) 2. time, 2.22v.. Race 3. Dr. F. Chips (MncLeod). owned successf ' ' Race 5. Judy Budlong. owned and had the can- has a very was with us a poem concerning a favorite race more of years ago. Marjorie M. appeared in the a short time ago and which we will republish en by Thomas Tverett. 1-I. Time. m"- ' Our horseman friend Harry D. in Montreal has sent us some of the highlights of racing at Riche- lieu. such as the winning of the there by Scotch Dean. an 0-yearold pacer from White Plains. N. Y. He pac- ed the mile in 2.025i. clipping two- fifths of a second off the mark established by Philip- Scott last year. Ten thousand harness racing fans saw him romp Into an early lead which he never relinquished. Another clipping has particulars of the pacer Ben Hanover, owned by Mrs. Noel Bolduc and driven by her husband. Ben was a 50-1 shot a feature race for A and BB pecers. He hit the wire in 2.0614 which was three seconds off his Those who bad faith in him got 596.40. S3160 or 311.40 for 52 if they bet win. place or show. Islanders will he that Laddie won the D Pace. purse 3400 at Richelieu on May 19. taking a record of 2.14. Roosevelt Raceway is packing them in night after night. Joe 0'- un (C. Smith) 2. time. 2.19. Race 4. Easter Marie. owned and driv- en by Don Turner, 1. Carrier Pigeon (Haley) 2. time 2.1993. driven by Cyril Smith. Hunter Riv- er. P.E.l.. 1. Fraser Scott (Le- Bianc) 2. time. 2.2299. Race 6. Mac Signal. owned and driven by Cal- vin Isnor. Truro. 1. Junior Hal (MacLeod). 2. time 2.Zi. Race 7. Hi Pat Jr. (Haley). 1. Dr. F. Chips lMacLeod) 2; time 2.17ti. Race 11. Patchen Volo 2nd (Camp- bell). owned by H. Trssk. Hall- fax. 1. Judy Budlong (Smith) 2. time. 2.2295. The opening program of Saint John Raceway was held on Wed- nesday night. There were 1.781 fans present. Peter Lee Brewer. owned and driven by Milton Coughlan. went the fastest dash of the night-2.14!(s-with Royal Jr. (Lsngille) 2. Thelma Lou (Downey) 3. The first dash was won by Silver Dawn Honor (Dow- ney). You'll See (Queen) 2. time 2.252"; Dash 2. Tom Day (David- son) 1. Roxy Mae (Kirkpatrick) 2. time, 2.24'.Ix. Dash 3. Roy Scott (Kirkpatrick) 1. Little Scout (A. Wood) 2. time 2.1793. Dash 4. Gay Music (Coughlan) 1. Hero's Child '(Langllle Sr.) 2. time 2.13. Dash 6. Pure Gold (Langille Sr.) 1. Lou Merrill (Davidson) 2. time mass. Dash 7. Billy Direct Heir (Kirk- patrick) 1. Mr. Excellency (C. Wood) 2. 2.1Bl.ri. R. H. Phillips of 0'Leary, is greatly pleased by the arrival of a filly foal dropped June 6 by his mare Lucky Penny by Real Mon- ey. Her dam was Rose Worthy by by Eric viieuby. Dartmouth. riuif Saturday. June 11. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 by Commodore Ledyard. Lucky Penny was raised by Joseph MO!- issey of Earnscliffe and sold to Mr.' Phillips by Myron MacArthur. The. sire of the foal I: Watchlrn 2.00 holder of several Maritime record: including the 2.0796 trotting aI Charlottetown. we have Just received the an nouncement that Sununeraide Raceway will be under the Innu- agement of Charles Willis, 0'- Lcary. who will take over his dut- ies on Monday. Charlie has had a long experience in this line as manager of Coveheed Raceway. He will be assisted by his eon Mel- vin. Charlie has many warm friends among the horsemen and we are sure that he will make a success of his new job. Other news from Summerside is that that good trotter Winnlfred G. 1163i has been sold by Andrew Perry to Ivan Taylor of Moncton, N.B.. and there is good -new: about Dick Erin 2.M!i. that he is going sound and Andrew will do the driving himself. A real gopd program of harness) racing will he held tonight at the Charlottetown Driving Park com- mencing at 9 o'clock DST. There is an excellent trotting class with eight starter: and some of the fastest horse: in the Maritime: will take part in two of the events. Sir Joseph 1.599's in a workout this week paced a mile in 2.139; and came the last half around 1.04. Prudence Hy 2.05 had previously paced in 2.13 with the first quarter in 30,second:. There are three other fast one: in that class. It is a program that anyone interested in harness racing should not fail Al Worthy. grandam Orwell Belle to see. SOHIIRMANS -scuooi PARADE ANNOUNCES THE SEMI-FINAI. WINNERS For The Fall & Spring Sections of Schurmans School Parade The following contestants have been selected bv the Judges to compete in the :;i!p;i.oompetition to be held at the Sum merside High School on the following 1 - 3 Classroom Schools Monday. June 13th at 4 P.M.Dayiigl1t. ( and Over Classroom Schools Tues day, June 14th at 4 PM. 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NOTE '10 BA.R.BERSmGeneral meeting of all bar- bers at the City Hall Monday, June 13th at 8 p.m. MU FIPHY WOIIII PANTS Ive . you our They're made of reinforced. ul- be-Ind, wiiipeevl. they elv- grend wearing and seedling and the sine and shade to W" V!" is now waiting If V007 MUFFIN dealer's, BIBLE CAMP ................. .. July 13-22 13 - - DON'T NAIL voun construction. eettdectory. lend in you F... For The CENTENNIAL FLOAT PARADE pi... for intlviduel floats are all may well under wey-and eeeiooe of some floats are was under Invr vou sumo on tours? Don't leeveit until later-ruhiobe are never ' Charlottetown Float Committee We would like to contribute to the success of Giariottetown Centennial by Pleeei contact us for details: O ... ........-.. .-.-...--uajj. mun er Organisation) pe .- (Signature) jjjj DELAY - - ENTITY ronsv entry forvn copay. P. 0. Box so: I ciumurwtown enteringln I the the IIOAT PARADE on Amuat Ith. ; I Welkiegisepieeeenlekoatgqhdanga 1 7'lew grafts lorspring an ummer Since: that Ioermemse with yaorispring end SueuneveIeIiee--hend- hole of Ienery leather In are eeft, eeppte end ween. Edith Betton. No. Si. Eleanor: Shirley MacArthur. Wellington English Lillian Miller. Elferslie GRADI3 8. 9 8: 10 Patricia Poirier. Marian Academy Geralda Venn. Marian Academy PUBLIC SPEAKING -Billy Mnchficken. Carleton Siding Donald Llnkletter. L' ' letter Road Beth MncFarlane. Fernwood Doreen Baker. No. Bedeou: Donna Jean Baker. Margate Norm: MacLeod. Park Corner Elizabeth Ramsay. Hamilton David Mac!-lariane. Fernweod Panla Noonan. Carleton Jean Cook. lillerslie Wllber Lamont, Park Corner Sandra Mecxnf. Tyne Valley Helen Linkletataer. L 'ctter Road Donna Colwlll. Nortlllln Margaret Hnwatt. No. Tryon Brian Waugh. Wilmot Valley Kathleen Ellie. Bldeforfl sally Ann Rayner. Clarmont Louise MacLearI. Tyne Valley Sandra Birch. Birch Hill Janet Poole. Travellers lest Valerie Waugh. Wilmot Katherine Poole. Tr-vellm lest Arthur Large. Albany Rural Mary lrsenault. Tyne Valley body found. Bldefoivd Donna Colwell. Northam ' Jeanie Wright. Lo. BedetlI' Linden Ellie. Northern Cerol Maeltnv. Northern Shirley Dyment. Northant Elisabeth MACCIIIIII. Carleton Kathleen Ellil. lldefilll Jeaai Hamilton. Albany lmlee MacLeaII. Bid!-W070 Ann Leartl. Brdaliuf Gene-gig nyrnent. Nortlialit Dcothy Dyrnent. Northern Mary Areenault. TIM Ville! mtpwflng Puynher. Bldeford Herbert MacDonald. N"- BS4900. e GROUP SINGING enemas 4. is a e Carleton North Red:-one Eilzrslic-Bldeford GRAD& '7. I. I & 10 Carleton Central Ito-drnnr Ellcrsiie-Bidefnrd ' This group will not. appear in the An successful 1st place winners will perform on Srl Friday, June 17 at 8 PM. and must be on hand It the later than 7:30. GRADES 4 AND 5 Juliann besfiochr. Mai-Isl! Academy Lois Gaudet. Marian Academy GRADES 6 AND 7 Sylvia Poirit-.r. Marian Academy Catherine Glllis. Marian Academy GRADES 8. 9 da 10 Elaine Gallant. Malian Academy Genevieve Duffy. liinkora Convent Catherine Benton. St. Eleanor: PIANO SOLO GRADE 4 AND 5 David Mercer. S'slde momenta: Keith Cameron. S'slde Elemen' , Elise Gallant. St. Mary's Aoadcmy Joey Quinn. S'Side. Elementary Lydia Gaudet. st. Mary's Academy GRADE 0 AND '7 Donald schni-man. S'alde Jr. High solome Wedge. St. Mary's Academy Mary E. MacGregor. S'Sldc Jr. High James Hickey. St. Mary's Academy Beulah Moose. S'Side Jr. High GRAD 8. 9 & 10 Patricia Poirier. Marian Academy Maeraen Forbes. s'slde High Geraldine Nonnan. St. Mary's Academy Barbara Cameron. St. Mary's Academy VOCAL SOLO GRADES 4 AND 5 Gail Jenkins. rside Elementary Marion Ellis. S'eide Elementary Judy Prichard. S'sIde Eleinmt , Nancy Clark. Kensington David Ellie. B'SIde Elementari Wendell Ellis. S'sIde Elementary GRADE 6 AND '1 g Yvonne Gaudet. St. Mary .- Clieryl Perry. S'sIde Jr. High Carol Jenkins. S'sIde Jr. High Angela Baker. Kensington Donne Bradshaw. S'sIde High GRADES 8. 8 & 10 Ruin Ramsay. S'sitIe filth - Audrey Woodside. S'Side High Lorraine Johnston. S'sIde High Margaret Murray. Kenslngtou . GRADE 4 a s Kcnsinglnn Air Marshal .)nhnsnn GRADES 6 8; 7 ' Kinkora GRADES 8. 9 k 10 St. Mary's Academy St. Eieanors sharp. They will perform on this final Second and third place winners are also to be on hand at 7.30 p.m. to receive their awards. but will not P9Ff01'm- All Times Listed Are Daylight. Mi. IIENSINGTON - As A Public Service Feature co. LIMITEDJFXLLV SIIMMERSIIIE - CHIIRLOIIEIIIIH Tuesday afternoon competltion as they are automatic final winners. but must be on hand at the Baptist Church Hall Friday evening. June 17th at 7:30 p.m. p p A program and be presented with a beautiful Silver Shield. iurmans School Parade, Baptist Church Hell m