THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 7 race seven O W Made -' to - illleasure suits - ' A Topeoets - Oven-coats - New Fall and Winter Samples now on Display. Styled and Tailored by Experts. the Store for "5" 139 Kent St. Charlottetown OLDTIME FIIIDLINC & DANCING Finals at Trades and Industries Fair under auspices of the Alpha Y's Men's Club -dates to be announced. Elimination contests are being held in many Island centres. Crapaud. Wednesday. Sept 10th: Morell. Sourisyand Rustico to fol- low. Send in your entries now. Big cash prizes for winners at Fair. Organize a contest in your community. For information phone 1072. or write Dr. W. R. Carson. Charlottetown. Chairman Program Committee. QUEEN'S COUNTY Back Stretch Continued from page (1 weeks but is now making a come- back and won in a sprint to the wire in which she, passed Arioii- way. owned and driven by Harold Cudmore, Buddy Budlong (Stead) 3. Miss Judy Dale (Tierney) 4, four other starters, time, 2.11 2-5. ANOHWBY. a six-year-old gelding, was sold at the Standard Bred Horse Sales in Harrisburg in 1949. Just read his breeding, it is ex- ceptlonal...sire, Peter Astra 2.0115, one of the greatest colt trotters that ever lived, sire of eight in 2.10. dam. Arion Girl 2.02'.:'. dam of Volarlon 2.0399, Mighty Boy 3, 2.0.5, Earlomlte 2.09, Lady Arlon 3, 2.1034 by Arion Guy 1.5886, grand- dam Walton Girl 2.14M. dam of three in 2.10 and granddam of five in 2.10. The statement said: "This is a great green prospect. I trained him a little in my spare -time-and he has shown quarters in 22 seconds-and should trot in 2.10.' We hope that prediction will come true for I-Iarold. In the 4th dash Lou Kalmuck, owned by that enthusiastic horse- man Edgar Bryenton and driven by Don McNelll, won in 2,16 25- a new record. Henry Day, given a splendid drive by Lorne Kelly, was second, and You'll See (An. drew) third, four other starters. In the 7th race with the same field You'll See paced around the field and although challenged several times went on to win in a close finish with sisterverna, (O'Meara) second and -Miss Playfair (Kelly) third. time, 2.20 Us. A bouquet to the trainer and driver of the winner, Blair Andrew of New Glas- gow. who has brought this mare from practically nothing this sea- son into good racing form. Also congratulations to her new owner, Longworth MacMillan of Calgary, Alberta In the 5th and 8th dashes Babe Britton, sporting her new record of 2.09 ms taken at Truro last PLOWING . MATCH WEDNESDAY September 17th., 1952 L. Layton Jones 8: Son's Farm Pownal. P. E. I. ABOUT 5400.00 IN PRIZES . ' 7 PLOWING CLASSES Class I-Single Furrow Under 60 Years Class 2-Gang Plow. Open Class 3-Tractor 3 Sod. Open Class 4-Tractor 2 Sod. Open Class 5-Tractor Boys 16 Years & Under Class 6-Single Furrow. Over 60 Years Class 7-Tractor Women and Girls. Entries should be in by September 13 PLOWING STARTS AT I0:30 A.M. SHARP ALL CLASSES ,OPEN TO QUEEN'S COUNTY Refreshments - Lunches - Music - Games - Sports - Sound System ADMISSION: 50 and 25c Send All Entries to ELLIOTT ROBERTSON. President. Pownal or P. SMITH. Secretary. Pownal. u - Provincial Plowing Match SPECIAL PRIZES ., For Champion Carriage, Roadster or Saddle Mare 0' Gelding, any age:C2 work shirts and 1 pair over- 3.115, value 512.00, donated by J;.& M. Murphy, Hal- ex. 0 For Champion Draft or General Purpose Mare 0" Gelding. any age:-Trench Coat, value '?5.'i0.00, don- aied by Kelly & Maclnnls, Charlottetown. For Champion Exhibit at Potatoes:-Prize to be announced la er. ' I See Prize List for other special prizes. ALBERT ACORN, Secretory. Cardigan, P. E. I. lnnd driven by Ronnie MacDonald, 11.11 Frisco 3, and second in the 9th land fastest dash was Captain Mis- 'souri, owned and driven by Sam lKcnnedy. with Lela Budlong 3. 5We would like also to comment on Zthe great improvement owner Kennedy has made in Captain Missouri. He is one of the best mannered and slickest. pacers at the track. The time was 2.15, which equals Dean Swift's record. The annual colt stakes of the Prince Edward Island Homes Racing Club will be held next. Wednesday night, September 10th at the Charlottetown Driving Park starting at 7.30. President R. F. Seaman and Secretary W. G. Gil- lespie are to be congratulated on the splendid list of starters they have for these very interesting contests. Last year in similar stakes a. new two-year-old pacing record was set up by Royal Bank, owned by F. A. Ryder of Moncton and driven by Harley Harrison- 2.19 U5-and a new three-year- old pacing record was set up by Doctor J. A., owned by Dr. J. A. Donahoe of Truro and driven by Ray O'Brien-2.12 W5. Four class- es will be raced Wednesday night consisting of a Two Year Old Trot, a Two Year Old Pace, each with two heats, a Three Year Old Trot and a Three Year Old Pace. each with three heats. Twenty-one horses will take part and there will be five monies in each class. The puries are all 3500. plus 810 for each non-winner. and a beau- tiful cooler for the winner of each class. These are given by the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club. Positions for these races will be drawn Tuesday morn- lng at the race secretary's office. Charlottetown Driving Park at ten o'clock. Owners and drivers. and in fact all the horsemen were greatly gratified by the splendid attend- ance at last year's colt stakes and we trust that this year there will be an even larger one. A few years from now some of these, youngsters that will be battling mil Wednesday night will be among our foremost harness racing hor- ses. To Secretary W. G. Gillespie we hand a bouquet oi praise for the 'lmmense amount of York he has put into the development of coil. (rotlers slid paccrs. Here are the entries; Two Year Old Pare . Bob Cleizlz. b.g. by Abner T. Clc-gg, dam Roma Frisco. Own- ed by Alyre Pineau, Rustlco, P. E. I. Ethel M.. b.m. by Real Money. Pepper Shaker. b.g. by Pepper. dam Emily Grstton. Owned by C. L. Dauphinee, Halifax. N. 6. Edgar D., b.g. by F ascus. dam Miss Halifax. Owned by Bell Hop 3.. b.m. by Calumet Budlong. dam Forest Girl. Owned by Mrs. James Poulton. Chariot town, P. E. 1. Roy H vester, b.h. by Simone Harvester, dam Tillie Hal. Owned by Genge as Carroll, Charlottetown. P: E. I. Flicks McElwyn, c.m. by Abner T. Class. dam Babe McE'lwyn. Owned by W.E. Monaghan, Al- berton, P. E. I. Two Year Old Trot Lakeburn. b.h. by Federal. dam Leah Guy. Owned by J.T. Ak- ins as H. 0. Downey. Frederic- ton, N. B. Robert Lee, b.g. by Pagliaccl. dam Charlotte B. Owned by Mrs. James Poulton, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Just A Squire, b.g. by Squire Hanover, dam Murial Hal. Owned by Justamere Stable, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4. Sklmo, b.g. by Pagliacci, dam Mona McKane. Owned by Pound Bros., Chltown, P. E. I. Clever Pallle. b.h. by Pagliacci, dam Carol Kalmuck. Owned by Wm, MacAusland, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. 5. l. 3. Three Year Old Trot New Forest, b.m. by Pagllaccl, dam Forest Girl. Owned by Mrs. James Poulton, Ch'arlotte- town, P. E. I. Sandy's Squire. b.g. by Squire Hanover. dam Betty. Owned by Dr. J. A. Delaney, summerside, P. E. I. Tara Littledale, d.b.h. by Play- dale. dam Tara Hanover. Own- ed by Lorne Kelly, Southport, P. E. I. Pal Reynolds. c.g. by Pagllacci. dam Inez Reynolds. Owned by Horace Willis, Ch'town, P. E. 1. Ginger Worthy, b.h. by Ginger, dam June Worthy, Owned by George MacDonald, Mermaid, P. E. I. l. 2. 3. 4. 5. Three Yesr7)ld Pace 1. Royal Bank, b.h. by Federal. dam Vole Ray. Owned by Frank A. Ryder, -Moncton. N. B. yyeek. showed the stuff of which 2, Money Royal, b.h. by Real eroes are made-or rather hlgh- Money. dam Miss Commando. class race horses-by winning oif owned by Dr, Preston Mncxn. in front. in the fifth dash type, Montague, p,E,1, and holding her ylcad. sale to 3, Ruby Dale, nm, by pmyuuyci the wire in 2.10 2.5, with Argot nan, Ruby vnln, owned by L, Pointer (Willis) 2. Johnny Kal- F, 31mmon;,summen,;ne, p,E,1, muck (Walter Kelly) 3. Prince 4. Abner McGraw, b.h. by Abner Budlong (Cudmore) 4. In the 8th T. Clegg. dam Addie Budlong. dash she got away last but came owned by Dr. George Bishop, through with a terrific burst of cnnnnmmuvn, p,E,1, speed to head Argot Pointer; 5, Wayne Budiong, b.h. by cnlu. Johnny Kalmuck. pacing very fast, me; gudlong, dun, Beny S, was right at her pad. Time, 2.11 owned by Rgy Keenan, Char. H5. The 6th and 9th dashes were mcgegown, p,E,1, Won by Cmdl'- Gemlze Buntain's 6. Vernita Pearl, b.m. by Real hriyndsome lpaccr Dean Swift. thnl Money, dam Allie Hal. Owned 5 owed a of. of brush In his fin- by A 5; L, sgnbles, Mumaguey ishes for driver Ed Downe. Ed's p,E,1, stogk Event up a hundred per cent 7, Jugg Run, cm, by Abner 1-, an tel: received congratulations cnggg, dam L953; Nygmmu,-9, from t e racing fraternity at the owned by Jameg w, 0-gnen, tiack. A veiylclose second in that Elmgdalel 1:, E, 1, (dash was Billy Budlong. owned a. Pink, b.m. by Real Money, dam Daisy Budlong. Owned by Geo. Maclntyre. Montague, P. E. I. Ranida. cm. by Ginger. darn Dorothy Addelle. Owned by Randall MacDonald, Montague, P. E. I. Fredericton Exhibition races end- ed Thursday with four even;s raced. As usual they had a. splen- did attendance which was helped greatly by their vaudeville pro- gram, which is always one of the best. The many friends oi Walter Craig of this city were pleased to see that he brought Rusty Han- over 2.07 (V5 through a winner in the Free For All with a summary of 1-1-3, Abbeland (Jardine) 2-3- 1. Jo-Jo Spencer (Burt) 3-2-2, three other starters. Rusty Han- over ls now owned by the Sunrise Stables of Calais, Me. The best time was 2.10 25 in the second heat. Another Island boy. Albert Harper, son of Thomas Harper of this city. drove a winner in the Class A--Hollyrood Anna finishing 1-3. Bellini Mite (R. O'Brien) 2-1. five other starters. I-Ioilyrood Anna is owned by W. B. Nevers, Hartland, N. B., and Bellini Mite by the Donahoe Stables, Truro. Time, 2.20, 2.19 2X5. Harvey Cor- mier was also up behind a winner in Honan Crowley that won both dashes in the Class B with An- nuncln (Collette) 2-2, and a. for- mer Island pacer, C. Albert Bud- long (Burt) was 3-4, four other starters. Time, 2.15 US, 2.15 US. And once again Henry Dewitt makes good with Just Lucky, win- nlng the first heat of the Class C and being fourth in the second heat. The trotter Card Shark (Hamilton) was 3-i and Cedric Hanover (Chase) 2-2, two other starters. Card Shark is owned by W. M. Stiles of Woodstock. Time, 2.15 4-6, 2.15. Card Shark has a trotting record ,of 2.06 on a mile track and 2.10 W5 on a half-mile track. Our friend John 1. Road of Truro. always writes us when any- thing out of the ordinary occurs in racing in his vicinity. He has followed the horses during a long lifetime and we don't know of anyone in the Maritimes better acquainted with the stars of long ago. Mr. Road was very much im- pressed by the performance of Meg, a five-year-old pacer by Peter Astra. owned by H.E. Clowes of Derby, N. Y. and driven by Don McNelll in the second race last Monday at Truro when she headed a good field to win in 2.12 W5, lowering her record from 2.14 (V5. The Free For All that afternoon was another victory for his Hen- lcy. that was not called upon to 3' exert herself like she did some damR Pifiii” Maugggxgid days previously when she took a by ”g,' E I ' new tab of 2.07 2.15. Her winning ""5 - ' ' times were 2.09, 2.11 ms. Victory Dale was second in the 3rd race and Hedgewood Chief in the 7th. Sonny B.. an eight-year-old trot- ter that has been around a lot and has finally found an owner C. L. Pauphinee, Halifax, N.S. who knows how to hang him out, .1000 ISLAIIII - CARIBOII From each terminal ... 'l and I For lull Information contact where. by making application reservations may be secured for dey from each terminal. For daily report listen to first News Broadcast 0:80 S.'l'.. SAILING! JUNE 14 T0 SEPT. 28 DAILY (including Sundays). BTANDAILD 'n)n5, FERRY SERVICE INCLUSIVE ' a.rn. - 11 a.rn.. 1. 8 and if p.m. Head Office at Charlottetown. at least so hours In advance. first and second salllnll. ouch CFCY each morning following 1:00 D.5. Tltne. os-rcn an nan cnossmo sap svom oeuir. NORTHIIMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. CIIAILOITETOWN. P. I2. I. llunters' corner (Continued from page 6) me that he had to wear the same clothes for if he even changed his cap the bulk of the birds would shy off. Mr. Moore is a keen nun- ter but he told me he wouldn't shoot a duck on this pond for I fifty dollar bill. Once a man gains the trust and affection of the crea- tures of the wild he has no desire to betray it. A few teal were mixed in among the blacks and one brood of Wood Ducks. Also a. wild mallard drake, secured in ,Ontario, had mated with a black duck and 9 cross breeds were the result. 15 Domes- ticated wildgeese were swimming within a few feet of us and it was a- musing to watch a family of young muskrats about the size of ham rats trying to shoo the geese and ducks away. The geese didn't take any ohances but would swim off when- ever the muskrats chased them but the ducks were inclined to play a game of tag. I took a great kick out of watching the young musk- rats. They lie. on the water with their tails cocked at a saucy angle and when the ducks came too close they'd try and jump at them. They were quite the play boys. I inquired about the Cvrandview goose and Henley pointed her out to me on the outside of the flock. She was a different looking bird from when I took her from a fox pen on a fai'm at Grandvlew last October a few days before the sea- son opened. She had been picked up near the Station a week or so previously, by a couple of the local boys. She was suffering from a. gun- shot wound in one wing. I heard about the gvent over the 'grapev1nc' a day or so later and also learned from the same source that it was the intention of her custodians to keep her until the opening morn- ing for goose and use her as a live decoy (incidentally this practice is prohibited by the Migratory Birds Act). If she performed satisfactorily they would keep her, If not her head was coming off and she was slated for the roasting pan. Two days before the season open- ed I made a call and picked her up She was thin, scrag-gly and scared to death. I handed her in- to the keeping of the birds friend at Milltown Cross. She is at different looking goose today, faf, sleek and trim. She has gotten herself I boy friend from among the eligible bachelors in the flock and that, in won the din race for Emmett Bernard, Hunter River in 2.201.; and was second in the 8th race in 2.20, which was won by Harvest Time, owned by Kaiser st Nichol- son, Halifax, and driven by Lloyd Walker. Both are new records. Nancy Brltton. brown mare by Peter Britton. owned by H.F. Mac- Gregor of Truro and driven by Frankie Daniels, also lowered her record from 2.18 to 2.16 No in winning the first dash with Abeg- weit. Milady 2.14 WE. owned by Ralph McE'adyen. Hunter River. and driven by Cyril Smith. second. The 5th (lash was won by Ridge- wood M. '.l.1l 3x5. driven by Fran- kle Daniels in 2.13 3x5, with Cyril Smith's Judy Budiong second. And now here is something to really interest the many friends of the late Charles Chandler's best. loved trotter, Lustlcia. We have followed her summaries at Truro with a great deal of inter- est this season and have noticed that she has been racing in real good form always a contender and right tliere at the finish. In the 6th race she headed such tough horses as Carl Frisco 2.03, Gallant Bobby 2.13 4,15, Billy Kal- muck 2.13 U5 and Clipper Dale 2.16 U5, that finished in that or- dcr. time, 2.14 H5. Next Thursday and Saturday nights two good programs of classified races will be held at the Charlottetown track. Every effort -will be made to bring together the best trntters and pacers in the province and as the season is get- ting late all lovers of harness rac- ing should endeavor to see one or both these meets. Entries for these races will appear early next week. They will follow the Colt Stakes which will be raced on Wednesday night. : FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE Flats Fixed Vulcanizing - Retreading Phone 747 We Trade Tires. FIRESTONE part. may account for her changed appearance. She was pretty ner- vous for I. few weeks after her re- lease. If a truck back fired on the highway that passes close by me would flatten out on the water in sheer terror. She iemem on the bang when her wing was broken. I hated to pull myself away from this peaceful scene. The V made by swimming 'rats'; the soft splash of feeding trout, the low toned chat- ter of the geese, and, from the deep gloom blacklng out the upper reach- es of the dam came the wishing. tearing sound made by the wings of late arriving ducks. I meet a lot of different people in my line of business. some love to fish and hunt and yet try to im- prove conditions and, in various Ways replace what Dhey take. Others believe in helping themselves in season and out. I met a couple of characters on a nnluded trout pool last Sunday afternoon. A horse and Waggon was tied at the edge of I wood road. They looked as if they had spotted the old boy him- self when I arrived. Their take was crowding both the size and possess- ion limits. I was quite serious as I checked their catch. Finally one of them hlurted out: "We didn't know the season was closed "Who said it. was clued?" "Well, isn't it?" was his reply. They found it awful hard to be- lieve their luck. As I started up the C!!! One of them stuck his head in the window: "You aren't foolln' about the trout season being open are you?" "No chum, I'm not fool- ing. If it wasn't you'd be in grief right up to your neck by now". 'I'hLs pair of buckos wouldn't have been fishing if they had known the season was open. 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