APRIL 12. 1952 j Ladies” curling The Annual Meeting oi the Ladigy Branch. Charlottetown Curling Club. will be held in the Cluh House Friday. April 18th, at 3 RM. Presentation of prizes. Lunch will he erved. All mem- bers are urged o attend. LILLIAN M. DUCHEMIN, Secretory. . Back Strstcli Continued irom page 0 seniah 2.0793 out oi Annebelle seniah 2.04. At the Birmingham Farm there are three ioals all by Bell Boy 2.01 and out oi Miss Charmer 3.10. SisAnne 2.111.; and Josedale Highland Miss. At Wood- stock; N.B., Jimmie Smith is busy with 18 in his ,stable:-N. D. Hal 2.05. that was purchased at the Harrisburg sale, has been sent to Dr. Morneault at I-.3 ndston to be treated ioria peculiar form or Mtslso Turns worls ossslor will ooolrlveaa PRODUCTS SOLUTION I00 For better traction. smoother ride, longer sire life and to put an end to inflation worries. let as weight and Eli your tractor and implement tires with Goodyear Solu- tion 100. KLINQTITE FARM IILTINO Klisgtitfs bbled surface res lygrips the pull: s- eh on all s e power . all the time. Com- plotely Ebxible in all weather con- didons. III IMPLEMENT TIRES lmplemehats Wflfk easiorw en eq ped with Goo; year Rib imple- ment Tiresl or auaurv (1?-00933 I 0" TIRES IIDIIIII MOTORS LTD. CNIV I OLD! WIIITLDCK TIRI SIRVICI VIICAIIZNO DODOI DISOTO I out oi Leah Guy 2.004. a three- AUTIIORIHD - Goon;-KFEAR DEALER I EASTER We have a fine selection of used cars and trucks. Come In and look them over. They are priced to sell. We need the money, you need the car. Terms can be arranged. F. R. McIJAINE LTD. 12 Lower Queen St. T1" I JIIIIII IIII 5w&w&wr7w Ill OIII NIW I WITII HOLLYWOOD CAST "GALA JON I L ll "WHAT'S usw Ill Joins ssaas sans .lQllIIMlN'I'f' and oshor now. Isssorosslno ind . odusoslonol plesuros u v l'lilHl5lul'lH .'iI' llilllli HA") u(,u, IISK US Iilll ON IISED cans AND muons that bothers him. A new one in training in the stable is Polly Mite by Mose Dale 2.02'i out at a Voiomite mare. she is owned by Bill stiles, also the owner oi N. D. Hal 2.05. Card Shark t, 2.00, Heinie Strong 2.095;. Bonnie H. 2.10. Diana Dale 2.lM's and Leland's Pride. The latter is being trained by Bert Harper. To complete the roster in .limmie's stable there is Free spirit 2.0533, owned by Fred Violette oi Ed- mundston. and Mcharvester 8. by simcoe Harvester, dam, Charlotte B. 20983. He is owned by Fred Turgcon: Jock Martin 2.1256. and a couple oi colts one and two years oi age by.Free Spirit, be- long to George Carpenter oi Woodstock. "Herb Lindsey. Woodstock. has a good three-year-old by Abner T. Clear. that trained in 2.35 at two and was turned out early. He is called Dominion D. and is a iull brother to Mr. McGee 2.1598. that raced so well ior owner Hen- ry Dewitt last summer. Honors High Jinx 2.202; belongs to Brown and Brady oi Woodstock and I am paying the bills on Sudden Mary 0.1153 and a couple by Fed- eral 2.0115. a iour-year-old pacer year-old trotter out of Jeanne Truax 2.0654. and Linda Bell, a NEVER MORE FOR YOUR OLD ICE BOX OR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Trade In Today ior si Famous FIRESTONE Electric Iloirlgcraior at Special Low Sale Prices. SEE US AND SAVE More ior your old Frig. Lesa for the New one. I'-IRESTONE BRYENTON 8:, MocI(AY COMPANY 137 Of. Geo. St. SPECIAL Phone 860 NTIITAINMINT HAD E3" three-ysar-old pacer by Bell Boy 2.01 and the oldest oi the Bell Boy's, being ioaled in um. I hope to get on; good one out or my three ioais but we won't know until June which one to keep in training and which one to tu.rn out to pasture. They are all brad well enough to go iast but it would be expecting too much to get them all to the races. "I started to write one sheet but find myseli going on and on like Hardy Ganon's story oi the little bull that went a long way. Last (all when I was in Saratoga. with Henry Cyr he was introduc- ed everywhere as the man who developed and sold the good one, Congress Lad 2.03-ii. (Congress Lad won 1'! out oi 20 starts and 311,989.50). One day we met Jos- eph Dodge oi orangcburg. N. Y.. who said to Henry, 'You and I are in the same class.-my chiei claim to fame is that Iowned the great pacer Dr. Stanton and sold him to Lindsay Fraser (or 500, only to see him go on and et a record or 2.00 and earn more than sl00.000'. I asked Ml. Dodge it he was related to the Hollyrood Farm Dodges oi Kentucky, and he said that J. L. Dodge was his iather and that he inherited the Hollyrood Farm and still owned it although no horses are kept on it at the present time. Mr. Dodge is a very clever amateur reinsman that races trotting colts in the two and three-year-old classes at Saratoga but does not care ior paccrs. He said that when Dr. Stanton could not trot fast and would not pace without hopples. he was anxious to get rid or him at any price. I remarked to him that his father was probably the most successiul small breeder in harness horse history and he told me that A very pretty and iast. iree-legged pacing mare. Redlnda 2.07, was the Hollyrood Ioundation matron and that she and her daughters were great speed pro- ducers with most oi their colts trotters." ,, The ioliowing letter in the Fam- ily Hcrald and Weekly am was drawn to our attention by our iriend James Arbing oi this city: "We have a race horse named Cambrai, 35 years old. she was born in the spring oi 1911 and got her name irom the battle of Cambrai World war I, where so many Canadians lost their lives. The mare looks well when on grass, picks up her ears and lies down to roll, etc. In win- ter she gets thin as shs can eat very little hay. Besides hay her ieed consists oi all oats and bran. I wonder ii any oi the Family Herald readers have a horse as old as Cambral? Mrs. M. 8.3.. Nova Ecotia." Many Maritimers will remember the daughter oi Captain Aubrey 20755 that was raced by Billy Hood in the early 1920's. she was a handsome bay and a great trotter. Ii racing to- day she would easily take a re- cord or 2.12 on our last tracks and the three heat plan. she got her mark at Moncton, August 24. 1923. where she won the second heat in 2.1'lli in a. field oi seven trotiers and pacers. And now we'have a ietler irom Worrell Lewis dated Brockton. Mass;-"Well, hero I am up in Brockton ior spring trairiing,with P. J. Cadegsn's 'horses, Cobble- stone 2.111.. Lucky Chiei 2.04H. Crusader Chiei 2.09ii. owned by Don Cadegan. and shining Hour 2.11-ii. owned by Mrs. .Ralph SAVE TIME! come-liars-First For-That-ilssd liar-0r-Truck Here are a number of late models-Ready to give you dollar saving service 1940 Meteor Busn. Coupe 1950 Meteor Custom Sedan 1950 Prefect Sedan 1948 Chevrolet Coach 1950 Mercury Sedan 1950 Mercury 1,4;-ion Pickup 1950 Mercury 1-ton C & C. STEWART MOTORS LTD. Your Mercury Dealer 224 Gt. Geo. Bi. Phone 831 T BADMINTON I IIAGIIIIETS PRICED TO CLEAR "; Regular Sale I 7.50 9.95 I 2.50 7.95 I I .50 6.55 TIIE BIKE SIIDP 183 Great George Btreot PHONE 94!. TIABTIIIIS irn. ONIY IICKIY l'(KiIQ Pill Nllh IIIIM Johns-Manvillc 45721.? Brake THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN Bags of New York. Bannia Mac- Donald is also here with Great Doon 2.11. owned by Ernie Smith of Sydney, lee Budlong 2.1096. owned by Charlie Sutherland, Sydney, and June Bee 2.135. owned by Malcolm Munroe and Harry Lavatte oi Sydney. Stew. art's horse van came after us Thursday. March 13. we leit Syd- ney at ole en o'clock in the morn- ing and-s pped only to eat and at the border. We landed here at six o'clock Saturday evening. The horses were a little seasick getting oi! the van; clear oi that they did not mind the trip and were as irisky as kittens neat day. I have iliteen training miles in my horses now and by the times you receive this willbe well in the twenties. I am workkig miles from 3.00 to 2.40 and will be going in 2.30 in another couple oi weeks. The track here is in periect shape and there are over 100 horses in training. ."Billy Hood was down from Rhode Island today. He is with Harry Coleman. They have nine head training there: Bob Ryan is also here and I am sending you a list oi his colts by Lusty Frisco 2.0136. They are real nice colts, show a lot oi trot and do it the right way. He has them staked up here. I help him work them. We work two together sometimes. one oi them with an aged horse. I like Bridget Frisco a lot. she can trot iast. Bob worked her In 2.17 last year as a two-year-old. then turned her out. Colonel Dan 2.0096 is as good as ever and working like a machine. Bob has eight head. He is one great tel- low. We expect to go to Roosevelt Raceway in two weeks time when we get the horses up to miles around 2.30. One oi our horses is in training at Roosevelt now, Pastime Lew mom. I will take him over when we get there. P. J. bought him in Ohio and Jack Butterworth is training him now. P. J. expects to race him at Yon- kers. "I like Lucky Chiei very much, he is a. high class horse. has quite a name up here as a race horse. They say he can pace in 2.05 every time he turns around. My horses are all working good. I have never seen them so good in the spring. I expect Cobble- stone to trot in 2.07 or 2.08 this year. he knows nothing but trot. I-WAY DEG! I TWBIISSIDIB: Merc-0-Matic.Driv.e. I-II! K7959” or all automatic drivaayor thriitv Touch-(1)-MtatiotOverd:I;I0.n:b?:1I: o tiona a car: cos . sli...i.c... Synchronized Standard Tranarniuion. I iaalilnlovr loIdIto'l2 and vine! 110 H . reveiat n Meteor -I angina is a crusader also looks awfully good. is Iattor and better and kcensr than I have over soon him. Shin- ing ilour, that raced so well as a three-year-old last year, is always in the pink and always has his speed. He should take a low mark. Clarence Wry is here with wry's Pride by widow's Pride 2.00. He has him staked in Maine. The weather here is Just grand. the gran is green and the days nice and sunny. I have missed only one day's Iocllnl since we landed. Please I member me to all my good Iricnda throughout the Island. It is one place I like to go, and race and hope I will be there ior Old Home Week. I hate to miss it. Give my personal re- gards to Duck Acorn. Claude 0'- Bricn. Doug and Mrs. Maclieod and other good iriends. Mciver wants to be remembere” to you and his iriends on the island. Jimmie is 7: years old and better than ever. I wouldn't part with him ior anything.".... Thanks. Worrell. ior your very splendid letter. and keep writing to us please. Here are Bob's colts. by our late iriend Charles Chandlers best loved horse. Lusty Frisco 2.0'll6:-Bridger Frisco, 3-year-old trotter, dam Hoity-Toity; Caruso, 2-year-old trotter. darn. Holly- Toity; Lusty Direct. 2-year-old pacer, dam, Pine Ridge Norma, and Lusty's Gaiety Girl, 2-year- old bay nlly, dam. Miss Westcott. A welcome visitor to our prov- ince is Hymie MacArthur oi shediac. N. B.. who specializes in garage equipment. Hymie and his brother are two or the m t en- thusiastic horsemen in Ne Bruns- wick and Hymie is the proud owner at Buddy Clegg 2.i61r's,that in his new environment has iilled out into a rnagniricent horse. is now sound as a bell and would have been one or the participants in the International Ice Races at Neil's Folly Pond had they been held. We look to see Buddy take a record better than 2.i2 this season and we will be one of the loudest rooters when he crosses the Iinish line first. ' 81.50 doz. ' Make this a better fishing trip by starting out with better equipment. Youlll find our selection just what you need. Come In today and get yourself set tor "the best fishing yet. FISHING REELS Sturdiiy constructed Priced from 35c up Here are the Fishing Rods that are getting the big ones this year ................. ................ ...... .......... .. 99c up FISHING LICENSE On Sale at this Store now. Get Yours Today. These quality fishing needs will send you home with a. full creel every time. Wicker Creel. y Sturdily constructed. Extra-large capacity. 02.95 to 356.98 THE BIKE SHOP Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Do not put It oii, come in and net these values soon. 183 Great George St. Phone 941 Readers will notice by adv. that the handsome black stallion Hero Mine 2.11 2i5 is in service this Xavier is the dam of nine in the standard season. 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