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W V‘ f w”, other items st bargain A New Games New Thrills New Laughs Maire It A Date To Be At The FORUM JUNE Z. 3. 4 On The Stage in Person TOM AUBURN ' Master Magician Direct from Montreal PIMENTO SOURCE I g —-——— ' Jamaica is virtually the lole lectures ot pimento. INDIAN UNIVII-SITIEI Ilhe early universities in lhdie we" purely examining institutions. “GIIMRPIIIIISIIIP SHOUT Lillplen to all residents ot P._li. l. Shooters will be alas- s on and targets provided TUESDAY, MAY Mill-STARTING 9 AM ,1‘eeHiI. tOllllt A , u. rel-audit 1806060.!!- Baoit bee...» (Continued, from Page d) IWY-tveer-oid green pacer owned by Mrs. I. It. Britten ot llertland, and one the writer t; proud m own and expects to drive, the Walnut mine mare. Connie 01ers 2:17 4-5. We are planning to have a matinee race on June 10th with m: classes, each o! two dalhm. We will also hold a race meet July 1st and Old flame Week in August when there is a 20:11:11"! oi. the track record or . , ' We had the pleasure at looking ovu- the H. d: B. Bteblee at the I00 when they were parading tor our invention . . . . Jilly mvny 2:09_8-6 was the fastest Iounyear- v14 pacer in the Meritimee mt season with his record taken Bop. torniber 8th at Charlottetown, driv- en by Walter Graig. and wlmer of 21 dashes. ‘Iihla year he 1; e3. Ptcted to lower his record sube Iilfii-ially. Renalie Hooper took a thrae-wesr-old record o! 2:10 last meson. winning lourteen dashes and aver moo. She will probably race as last as her stable com. Pinion Bill! did as a tour-year- aid- Bhlrlav n. Temple 2:14 lily creased her winnings to $1,547.00 and. is eligible to the 2:22 class. And now we some to the younger members ot the stable ot which much is expected, notably, the three-year-old twins, sister Verna. and Sister Mary by Kal- rnuck 211550. darn, ‘reenie Aubrey by Captain Aubrey 2:0'i%, grand- dam. Margaret Grsttan 2:10 by Grebtan Royal 2mm, Kaimurd: was as years old when he aired these twins. They are very hand- some, absolutely sound, with grand bone and have every appearance. 0! Deed. The prize package in the stebie in our opinion is Dug- ene Hand Over, ioaled rob. 9th, 104d, by Calumet Budlpng 21M?» dam. Margaret Laurel by Laurel Hanover k595i by The Laurel ~ I-lsil 2100K. ‘grsnddam xyarwaret Asrbrey by captain Aub- mom. Margaret Aubrey is the dam at Alma Budiiong 2:00, May Budlong 2:10, Airbrey Bud- long 232% and others. This yearling is one oi the best formed and largest we have ever seen in this country. l-le curios all the earmarks at breeding and good authorities who have seen him pronounce him near pertect. By the way. bis dam Margaret Laur- el, i-llni’. showed so well as a uwo- year-oid end than met with an accident. is‘ being trained anln this season. we watched her the other day and believe she will be iound representing the H. a S. Stobim later on. I An/yone who looks over the H. h a. stables will come to the conclusion that. Prince Eduard Island can turn out es good trot- \ Charlottetown mag g m, gm’ Daiol-i’. 2:00, and Scotty u. men. i i moss are made by rem Oonroy and Peter Gallant. elro men o! lids swerienoe. Peter Conroy is an ea-treiner end driver o1 long experience with mach outstanding horses as Longset 2:0“, 1111a; a. 2:16. Baby lnlen 210%. Money- maker 2:11 and dozens d others that passed throllh his hands. We thank our triend Cecil H. NoGinley or nmutoh, Maine, for harness horse news o! the Pins Tree 8tete..."l‘he racing season will start July 4th in Northern Maine end indications point to some test new perlbrmers that will make their appearance on the circuit stlloulton, A drawing card will be the $1,000 Free For Ail. Possible starters will be Nancy Wyeth 2:00 1-5, owned by Lee Erwin, Hmilton; Bonnie Volo mom. owned by Chris O'Donnell, I-louiton; Indiana Boy 2:06‘/., ovm- ed by R. R. Brown. Woodstock; irom librt Fairfleld, Four Free- doms 2:006, with s possibility at Royal Jr. 2:086, owned by Allison Langiile, 5t. Stephen; McKiyo Cash. 2:02. owned by George B. Clay, Moncton, and Scott Spencer 2:06, owned by Harry Hirsch, Sydney, taking part. Among the other prominent starters tor this race meet will be Hustler, recently purchased by Murray wright o1 Andover, N. B. He has s. trotting‘ mark o! 2:00 2-5 and is also a very handy pacer. ‘Ralph Berry oi Houlton, is the owner o! Free Trade 2:10. Sev- eral oi the Maine owned stables earned in excess o! 820.000 in 194B with the Wathan stable of Fort Falrileld £01101!!!‘ the list with gross earnings ot 042,000 irom eight horses. The individual top money winner was Olive-t Hanover‘ 210B 4-0. a_ two-year-cld pacing filly owned by Brooks a Drew ‘o! Augusta, that earned 316.500 10f‘ her partner owners. A notable addition to the stallions in service here is Lusty Itrisco 207% at Bob Ryan's farm near Houiton. At his ianrn on the Bangor Road Cecil lvlcGinicy has e weanling iilly by- Bell Boy 2:01 and three Ioais by Federal 201%. one being a two- year-old tnotter from Elsie Louise 2:11-04 and the others yearling: from lcah Guy-zzodi/i and Jeanne 111m: 2200M. I "The Birmingham nah; stable numbers eight horses and colts and among them are three three- year-olds, one o1 than: being Royal Budliong by Calumet ‘Bud- long 210294. and two two-year- olds, one oi them Patsy Budiong by Calumet But-lions. dam. Betty s, mum, cnrls O'Donnell, one oi our most prominent harness horsemen and dwmer o! Bonnie Volo 210M. and other ins‘. ones, is training his stable at Trenton. N. .1. st present but is expect/ed back lor the July 4th races. Bob Ryan‘. has the largest string now quartered at the Houlton track. They number eight head. The only record horses are Freddy Ohied 2:11 and G411 Long 2:16 1-5 trot- ting. There are three three-year- olds, one o! them being Cal Dale by Playdale 2:094. and there is tel-rand peccrstrfaraway Ken- aieorrthe twc-yea-r-old- —trotier-Gal lucky providing good sires and dams ‘ere selected and the pro- geny is given good care, good teed and good training. In this oon- nection we would like to pay a trmlte, which Colonel Hoopersays is very eatly deserved. to Gene Gauthier. an expert in the care and leeding o! horses. who looks after them during the out-season. The training. driving and shoeing is done by Walter Craig, a young Sootchnlnn twenty years o! age ind a real lover o! horses. ‘Iihe A ofzu LY, 1c Rfdstgwbjr of Frisco by Lusty Frisco 2:07‘i.” Indian Lend and Dr. Stanton were scheduled to meet for the third time this season at Roose- velt ltaccway last night and pro- bably the results are in The Guardian today. The Lona Island Dally Press reporting last Satur- day night's race has the Ioiiow- lng by Ed Binnowegz-"At Reese volt Raceway last night Indian Land, driven bv .10 O'Brien, e- gain won th ' Al! pace,- scaoss sot-nod. sinner-nag: '1. Polishes ' lPltlitl Willi wedding b. Conflict l. Two-toad. dArsbienl euhemsee 23.Greek kideltin. ‘ letter\ 24.Pliebie._ flllndehiscent sloth “ sleeveless‘ truit ‘lttlnclte [erme t 11.0mm‘ Ulbett-hrnd to rabies . l4. Newt i l0. Perform J1. One of the 7. River Harpies » (Gr. myth.) (13. Perish .16. Goddess o! " ‘ ‘ harvests. (1t.) _I5.Piant. _‘ as seed \' as. 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J99 1mm wa5| ' weight champion. r‘ i In an interview Dempsey wineries-Jersey Joe Wslcott light -' l them that they are lighting makes his home ln Montreal, today "A flumphn mu“ w!“ h“ m“ Royals, Junior hockey champions Royals. guests o! the Ottawa m’ W” to” huvywelsh” m u” Hail o! Fame at the Ottawa ‘m’ 6°“ “m” "tum "W" Winnipeg en route back to Mont- AERIAL SPRAYING district sports otticiale turned out cm‘ w “an m“ °t oml“ Station, the band o! the Governoh‘ Here." _.__ (Continued tronn Pele d) llElilEliilEil WIIEI ‘Dempsey l5 Athletics hit a home run with the I bases lull st St. Louie six years ago today but the hi: never round its l Ruin halted play in lhvflflh 11mins Dr's Momma May so - (am with the Athletics leading 6-0, __ Th, n" mtgfn-[lun-l 30x1“; be declared an official cam- criticized here today by Jack Dempsey. iormar world heavy- ‘ expressed disapproval o! the new \ By jclub’: action in billing the Eszard e in Chicago June 22 ss a title light. R0 ; "What right has one or a group y ‘ gtlpersons, to pick out two men and Q oTrAwA M” n __ (w) __ ior the world heavyweight title?" Finance lvlinister Abbott, who Dams” “lmt in the ring by whipping all comers, :2i.‘.‘..‘.‘:..‘";..t.’;'“i;‘ '::..'.:::: .1» m» m m -1»~~= Dempsey asserted no one could “xrgugggt; M ‘ mflcheon m, m‘ say that Charles and Waicett were D k d _ world today. He said that after pfsigigllgfii gormuflfiloaanidttl former champions James J. Jeiierles n _ ‘successors were named alter a aughgrmmu ruched m" how series o! elimination tournaments. real. Hundreds oi’ inns, along with go-mrrunent end civic utziclais and farmland will be sprayed from m; .::::‘."r':.::"r.;r: “a renew w- m» GcneraPs Foot Guards struck up‘ with “Hall. Hail, The Chang's All‘ At the luncheon Miller said he. was the "proudest man in Oaneds -' Sponsored by Y-Grsds Service Olnb Ticket Prices 81.00, 81.20 0n sale at: Old Spain, Wort-bis Drug Stare. Jenkins P this time Lindy Fraser would not , in; home {$3.2 “m,” reumumh m’ h“ “M Imuml A n Inluuwr. nuns: m PIIIPIIIIBY. Ullllillilfl- U?" Land backed olt into a great big= A fesident o! Pisquid. who , I Plurmlgy, sauna, owning at the eighth P010. the doesrrt shoot but who feeds the M“ A (HANU- Doctor easing to the quarter hi; gggslyeveryzvéiintefittxold BEEN we; ANHUOH» 29.4 seconds rraser let up on Im I e ac one» charge m {he second period to v four hunters. mrected to be visit- reach the hell in noes wm. rh- 80mm from the v- 8- ec- clrian Lend tucked ill ethnic.‘ at "Wine to m! informant that point both unites‘ McKlyo 9"" "1 hunt"! "Md 11v i» a and mm” Ohm m!” may“ w covey alter their hunting dogshad go to the front but Fraser shook 9mm‘ ‘u’ m“ uphishoreoendwuweliinths lead at the three quarters. The Kifiw the three-quarter mile. , . d; m t m d m. h Pownnl, who was driving Grattan ‘wake; tfinrm; ‘h. t lzcgitg McKlyfl 1:50 2-5 tor Neil Houslet. hf°od~ 0f “Hun m,“ m, m", kept his horse 113M alongside d ggggon opened m" “egg ‘mug. the pace-setter but when Joe mately theslze o! cock pheasants. O'Brien. pulled out his pacer In- Two cars appeared on the scene dim Land for the stretch brush. early in October and otter a heavy Grsttan did not have anything has-rage o! shots the mother turkey‘ lets and tattered to fourth while end one lone poult arrived home. Josedale Dandy kept on to take No trace was found oi the remain- the "show" place, the some as the in! kn- A covey o! Htlna was previous week. Indian Land ‘won known to n-squent the srme tield by one m4 one-hall’ lengths. '... ls the turkey brood and the innu- Nice driving, Joe. er was under the impression it ___._ Wattles-Inn's zero lfitldfl‘ lire. u, n go c us was oo 9x31“; filfwzmmdhlé: M, late u. do any first hand investi- George n. MacDonald. Boetnfl. for "'4'"- mmm hm“ new‘ '° kinda’ m“ Additional complaints were voic- “'- go lay res-mm fmlrgithttlisflitti! ' . __._. _ n , ra ethane Water de and Orwell. mfmggfuuwfiglu°éhentgglfigg The nature’ oi complaints varied. i i n1” s n h Bu“ Oneobjectetltosinxleoweyl be- £15m‘? a“; ml‘ 5 dam Dom Al,“ dogn to almost the . . - . as . 8n w t iliYli/i- 11¢ 9W3 91'" m‘, “a”; opinion that "visiting gulch}: too: 6v!!!“ i314 Md "mm"! m M‘ a crack st whatever moved wheth- in seven of them- Fl-i mm i“ er it was in season or not, “h1g5 are £2,060.00. His owner is HM. Birmingham, l-‘loultorhMaine. Th“ 3.),“ o; pom”, pmpmy may not materialize this coming Horsemen trlends rearet i319, year but unless hunters adopt a illness o! Amos Gallant. Prtfldmh more sporting attitude in luture 0t Parlwiew Raceway. He is cm- Enclosed Property signs may soon nned to hospital but hopes are become a rmmmon sight along our that he will be around in the near country roads. This is just a gentle mmm reminder boys and e word to the wise should be sufficient. “°°""‘""°‘°"““°“”‘“" RECRUITING ls now open for play. This Canadian Army Active Force course is private property. for thenseot MEMBERS ONLY. Non-residents are welcomed “P” ‘h’ P""‘°"* °' Wm‘ The Eastern Command Recruiting Officer will 5o m" at the following Island Centres as shown below. Per- sonnel lnterested In applying are requested to contact the Recruiting Officer. ' Cl-IARLOTIITOWN ARMOURIES 20- 21 '49 —9 AM. - 5 PM. SUMMERSIDI ARMOURIES I1 May '49 -- 1 l". - 9 HM. 23 '49 i 9 AsMe - PsMe NOTICE THE RDOKY POINT FERRY A . FAIBVIEW Will leave tor Piston llsy, 20E For annuelfidervrstsr lnspectiol s. o. wnrrn, Deputy Mlnister of Public wares .:_ and Highways. cmnnomrrowu, rune; Edward Island, w. May, 1949. BASEBALL GAME ‘ SUNDAY. MAY I1, OUIRAN I BIIGGI VI. GIITOWN ABIGWIITI At Oarraa I Briggs disksnd Game Starts at 3J0 I. I. Buses leave leap. starting st U0 SYMBOL OF GOOD ELECTRIC SERVICE usarrnrn mnormo oonranv. Lnnrnp .- ,,->1,"_-1',-f:,-'€“ ‘~” -'