, NOVEMBER 11; 1953 4? Mickey Mantle I not GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN another step in his recovery from , kn ' U C C I . I conwlming ;;,,;:,,,:,i;,e,':,ti:,;1,, ,,g;;, how to Musical Ride By Canadian Mounties Scores Big Hit In New York 5 Mantle underwent the operation .. . so , J ' ..... . V - - l a week ago for removal of cartilage ' " 0 i 0 ' V . ' v r . v , i " SPRINGFIELD, MO.. (AP) - in the right knee he injured in the ' ' ' Mgckey Mantle, New York Yankee i951 World Series. He re-injured outllelder, got on crutches Monday it last July. srokm wlwows For Snug Winter" comfort, Fight Managers MayHave,Stormy Session Today MONTREAL, (CP)-While the principals in Wednesday's world lightweight championship fight finished all training Monday with the mildest of routines, their managers prepared for what may be a not-so-quiet session with the Montreal athletic commission. This little get.-together, It 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, features stout Wil- .2,7w 1 WE GET INTO lie Ketchum, rinanager, general r” d' '1. d l X ll . 4 FULL PRODUCTION THIS Jillxlielltiir array. olno th: mgfilizr; M WEEK - ALL SIZES. corner will be lanky Cliff Sowery, l N rmasigi LIST YOURS EARLY lljl:;,iir:3Tal's-owfrl:n::Xandn.g:::le.m N They must agree on minor rules, bandages and gloves. Wil- lie says he wants ”a square deal." "We got the worst oi! it here the last time," proclaimed Willie, "and I'm going'to insist that none of the three judges used vihat time be on the list again." 1 L. M. POOLE & co. ”' Dial 5571 - 5512 Prejudleedr Willie recalled the night last spring when Savoie took a decil- ion over champion Jimmy in a non-title bout, in the same Mont- real Forum where the two meet Wednesday night. "They're prejudiced in favor at Savolo: they see only one man in the ring." said Ketchum. "No judge who wasn't biased could have given the decision to Savoie Member: of Royal Canadian Mounted Police who performed coronation ride in England in June are seen passing Madison Square Garden after arriving for par- ticipation in the 65th National Horse Show in New York. The scarlet-coated riders, presenting a program of intricate cr1ul"'? m5"”'?”V"'5 '0 mamal music. have gm-nied gudfenceg in many big cities and their appearance in Madison Square Garden, along with Canada's equestrienne team, was heartily applauded. Thirty-two mounts and men comprise famed ride. 4 WHIM ROAD W. 1. ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL non; I. llrrimtina Rose; 8. Erma I-rig-hut average in junior g-i-ads: umt,i,ime," ..-- w.d Rose and Kenneth ME1CKenZle;Jl!Y1lllle Peters. 8951;. Willie would "like to no Jack g Report for October from St. An- (equal). Perfect attendance: Erma. Rosa. Dempsey in there" -I referee . .fWhim Road W. I. members cirew's school is as follows: Grade V-l. Kennetlh Doucette. ililrnestine Rose, smiley Roee,.Wa.r- N" At Ontario Tracks h:m.:..0' Mmi We vm-It Mm” M": M m-'- Mrs” W W: mir- ,sylvania or ew or comm s- B on u all even ng 2, Gmdy, McQum3n, W5”, 54; gr--Mu-um xguy, sinns' mitts." , an atten 04 of 1i members and Grade vu-1. Leone. Moozuiiiah; audio rr-i. Jimmlo Peters; 1. ,' i Despite Willie's squawks. there three visi ra. President lvlra. 2. Jennie Doucemh Helen Donut-M. ix helm that R Montreal mm po ' Jr M”-mo W79-"ed me mwtmg Wml Gmde VI-l. Maureen Ma.cKin- Gr!-do I (A) -1. Warren Rose, MANY GYPSIE5 Swill get the assignment but the lnamea of the olticlall won't be known until just before the fight. 1 Carter is favored 5 to 2 but it was reported not much money has showed. Advance ticket sale the Institute Creed repeated by everyone. In answering roll call members told of their impressions at the Institute's 20th anniversary sup- stanley Rose (equal). oi-soc I (3) -1. Ruth Feehan, -mm povulmm ,, Eileen Doucette (equal). mlmmc any kg,” in Europe by Hwhm "9550 1” -9951" F3495: been estimated at more than 900,- Maureen MlaoKi.niwn, 7679. ooo, TORONTO, (OP)-Ram - track customers poured a record 550.- 000,9l6 into pari - mutuel betting machines at Ontario tracks in 195:, ted in serving by Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Miss Betty Macneth and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. - per held during the latter part of wnh was reported It 530.000 M0"d5Y- an increase of sii,398.B6ii over the September. The forming of a class ---rm-- 1952 figure of 541,602,048, the pie- for Red Cross instruction was ;()HNs.MANv1LLE vious high. contemplated. Members voted .'l'hia year's figure would have been higher but for a burst of win- try weather which led to cancella- tion of the last two days of racing cl: Dufferin Park in Toronto Satur- nmounta to be paid to the King's County Hospital, the Orphanage and also an amount was set aside to be used for the next pantry Ruling Forces Greyhounds To GRANULATED SPINTEX INSULATION Available in 5 Cubic Ft. Bags YOU JUST POUR IT IN Release Clements day and Monday. The 1952 total came from 157 daya of racing, 11 more than the Hi! days of 1953. sale of King's County Hospital Auxiliary. The secretary was in- structed to purchase cod liver oil capsules for the dhildrein of the district. iiallantly They Fought And Gave Their All V W V g V SAUL-r 5-1-E. MAME, one” Racing in Ontario this year was Committeeelfor the month gave ' Will not ,4. i ll laasy to (Cp).sA ruling by the Northern 3oold)l1)iifferir:,TLongm Bigriohc land their reports as follows: sick. that mt a . install oniario Hockey Association has th MN? oron inn Jar rie new committe ior November is to Unnin a" hug an-d ' . lorced the Sault Ste. Marie t;rey- in e agara pen nau . There he Mrs. Lawrence Stuart and Mrs. 9 OYG - All mln- Fireproof Cr .7: ”i.””i' It 2: oz; c Eli H tit M Marcel emonts. or n r agara a ,por a esc oo was nee Gnu ngi.-. w oral. Add; Clements, who lailedhte good I Ehomcllilffg at Toi-3:1-itoi an1d95Ii!amll- of supplies including blinds, towels G . on.or 0 am- i ith th oun a e- on, w c opera n t. Th t inst etc . r '' Wm not comfort ggilgrmevlact hee slgtneeyd an agree- sac buy our ?eaa;?j,ciZ:5 mreilgrnl rooo35ov:..como2:a:o: OPY Of our men WhO attract and gcon. ment with the NOHA aoigthlllrn Club Buys Charters ment, Mrs. Colin MacDonald and - . 0 group en . ac nnon were a - Wm "- '"5'- ,,, 5 W 1':'"3.cei::3 .u;i'l5 Th 0 t I, J k 01 b mh ozriitegaiig In. Etch t J for Home and Freedom esummel',Wl enaoooey u.wcpo argeo ei Q Wm not - First cost ia1gen1t Moriidayg glrjilily ICHIYMG W ltinas conducted rlnlaeinaz ta; Woodbine prglg-i-atm tilt the next, nifeting, - is omen U r-- r 'e!IT9,DUl'085I' so ti-s e o oaliat d7 7 leak or '8 last The NOHA 83711" W195 W” and haaets of the Hamilton, 'I3h:)ren- by piyriient of dues? aigtlaglafxntn Pack xir1m- 0050- the Greyhounds must ""19 CW cliffe and Stamford tracks in a article for an auction sale which NOVEMBER 'I'l.' T953 BRUCE STEWART & co. LTD. ments' case by Monday or SWO up all rights to the former Mar- itimo Major League star. Filled with the allotad branch-to-branch transfers, the Greyhound: seniors were forced to cut the 3-year-old winger loose. Earlier Clements had been de- clared Sault property after I meeting of the NO!-IA. He Illn- consolidation move which has as ite eventual aim establishment of a new racing plant in the Toronto area, It also purchased the Fort lllrie charter and track and em- barked on it modernization pro- gram there. The Orpen interests of Toronto, which own Long Branch and Duf- will be held at the next meeting. A penny sale put. on by Mrs. Robert Campbell was won by Mrs. Garnet Moore, who will hold the sale. 0 An interesting demonstration was held by Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth, who showed the members how to make a pretty picture us- SAVES 3W2 ON A FUEL WHEN YOU BUY AT SCHURMANS YOU BUY THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICE. All Branches open through the Noon Hour for your convonienee. I h b HI 5 db terin, also operated their Ascot ins seeds and carrot tops to form Lgwgf Gfggf I 'g ;go1:::";';'mt'h.'&oHi ":1! K: charter on the Fort Erie track Ior flowers and leaves. These were G.org. sh." Greyhounds prior to the opening 0'" '"”k' 3”” in 91”” 9” '- Nuare W509 Long Branch. which had 14 more days racing than in 1952, showed the biggest increase in mutual handle with a total for the year of plywood. The resulting design was pretty. Mrs. J. N. MacDonald will prepare an article for dem- onstration at the next meeting. of the 1&3-54 season. It is expected Clements will now hook on with the Wolves. wiin are waging a two-way fight h, h d 1 - of 810,976,031 up 84,891,639 from which will be held at the home of MI co, LIMII , iliihof ?ii3"Ki.'Z3"iZ ch: mi:::'i.'. the 1952 total of 011084.992. Mrs. Leslie Stuart. standings. Fort Erie was up 31.872, 7 wiilh A bountiful and delicious lunch , is a. total nf 58,203,355 co pared was served at the coiiclusioii of KENMNIETON - SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETUWN c,,n,,Juc,,,,n 0, m, ,i,,,,,,,,,,, with as,3:i1.39o. the evening by the hostess. assist- canal involved removal of 240,000.- 000 cubic yards of earth. o;'Aiivi'i.ciaosswo.no ' . ca.” :3. bit I ' - . :..hii2.'3". '.'l".?:;.”ae.s 3;," I. A,m.rIcuI I; Blsili - it Smll . 1 Q! 0-. NW 0 W99" . llotuioo .- innit . irEls'i'.'d' ilhig ailebrraot ll-Halo - -. r ,5: REMEMBRANCE DAY - , l '. it n0:.::;g.' SOUTH AFRICA WORLD WAR TWO - 1' lg) ml g WORLD WAR ONE KOREA amps” As the flags dip in tribute to those who died, . MI and the bugle blows its mournful "Last Post", we pause to honor once again the brave sacrifice of those who fought so galianiiy to preserve the freedom we hold dear. Let us honor them in ' Uniting WHH all true aha loyal Cena- the only way they would understand . . . by diam g V" Honor 1.5, Memory of our practising the democracy they fought to mziino .taln. tlghtlng- men who died for Home endv 4I.zAPOPP.A 7 pmjgvqnrnoovoraaaenva how to work it: " -i ””A8YDl.IAAXl ,hla0N0l'El:Io0W OK: littii-Ttipiy stands for another. In this example A I! used the min U0. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apoc- trgplilu. the length and formation at the word! are all hints. Freedom. MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF HORNE Morons Charlottetown Fitzroy Street geggeayythc em letters are dlcorentl I s g'Acm0ognu0Iomloa g , LI rxrirr rv ouwa Lr saw-run: .I.n !K'l'HT'l'V UKNELILMF YKTHT? '..c1'rirsi.nx.' r -ommg, iium SHALL NOT civic 3': ll .uui2i'f3&u : r.m'1'tr lg; r i -' Maritime Central Airways