HASK.I;rLRJ.OIEsIi:l:VFIyers 5-1 To Get Back Into Contention us and found themselves wilting Saints line and Willie went rii:ht.to tie it up for Parktlale when he In the torrid third. iin on Giliis to beat him with a IllW worked his way around the Saints -" W35 3h GXCBDUOHHIIY CI0'dIIiEh0i- idefcnse in the last minute of the game of hockey. as the boys by-I1 it took the Saints almost 15 iniii- second only to fire his low shot passed the rough stuff and slut-kt tiles to tie it up. Jcan Vcillc-iix did wide. exclusively to the game at hatiitlthe trick alter Roper fell to the ire Condition told the story in the Referees John MacDonald and t stopiiini: a drive and R rehniiiirl oiti third period as the Saints turned Art Perry foutitl only six sins necd- il. Veilleux sntircd the lilit'Ii litloli the heat early and skated and ing their attention and handed out . close and lohbed it over the pi'ost-'sliatcd until the Flyers couldn't The Chariot Pt0WnmGIIlTi.l'-Clitl.!lrFT'i(lti.)'; Volleyball Tournament To Get Underway Tomorrow The iolliiiiiii: is the liI'rlilllL'. .si-li- St I)iiii.st;iii's University fought back into contention for the Island lSciiitir Ltiiigiie crown at the Sports Arena last night when they un- Icaslietl ii tiiritiiis third period at- tari that in-iteri them three goals i'iIllIti in the itiritiiis gi nix tor the , . V iiiiwiiiiii: roiiiitl-roliiii. if!” ” "I Wm” "H" parhdale ' . iciw. (IOMSL CENTRE i X iziiii-ii.it'nFtI t'l'0li't'I of nearly The. Xl:ii'iliiiii- HIIIC)I)HII tii;irii.'i- Iii('llI ivill itarl lniiitii'i'iiii n! H? a.m iiiiii SHIFPCH lcaiiis lndiliiig for the iii.iritiiitr title 3. Tl. Jfrl ' "Iii iiii-. lni l-BY(li:is Hit; y . . , W, .V'V';V L? Li" Vl,r:,LV;P;,h 1,T.:,l,n”Mnnw,n -3 ., RYVCW UV L-Vcn iii.-Vtltl neorile watched the Flyefs. six monor penalties. The Flyers rate l'iVoper keep up the pace. Jack MacDonald iiiii hr no Ii.iiitI. as will the runners .'l R.Vi'ii V-. iivc; lint lwil iv a magnificent puck- got the first tivo and Saints gut At tti4i of the serontl iii-rii-ii filiii scored the third Saints goal at 1.23 Km in ,i.,;,.,. iimmi itiiiiii-ii i,-mu 4 ii. F. ti. (:3. ii Sl”i'i'l"'-' thrill-'i.V by Stialie ltrank the other four. None of the pciiall-Ier .'ii;icDnnaId scored the uiisil that when he reached around back-skat ti:ilit:ix Tliexe it-unis tipiiear to be .3. RN (Iii is. lit (1 - Ii'iiii'I' rliiiili i'i'itiiiIJIC In the third 105 figured in the scoring. 'pl'(IYNI to be the winner. Iiloclltin-i ini; (IOIPIISCFIIRII Kip Ready to tip the Itiiiliw to hezit ';iIIIltilll.1Il the 1954 ti. -" li.Yt'i: is Cxii IIHPIV lht'iV' iVlVHti Vtkfllcd stgidge Vitir DUNN OPENS SCORING Jiiliil iLlV)((';L'vlt)lc(I iV)iinn'sVp;isT liir-Vlliiili Ed lVVlaclL:;iVnald's dinky pass at V.ha"mmm immnipw V.u.i.Ve-V amt i-9. VQ('. ls, .Vstiiiti' iiili iv an-mtii'ln am S V V ' ac GOV a con er ant Y? a)(' l(' gnu mull . H . ii, A W,-3, strong aggi'e:,'ution l. W l'.S..l. vs. l.'.-Xssuiiip in the first tiio periods. Wee Willie Dunn opened the off L(lVl'1d El-lacl)onald at the Pai'li- At 8.35 Miner Mac-Donald rapped r,w,:(.,.u;, mm -3 , . Agru. VSV Army -i-he Sululk .xi)iill1'd Pal-kdaie 3 tiiicorting fotgjthc i-Vlycrs at 3.41! of the l dale line. Centcrman Ed tliiif iii in the fourth on a wicked slap shot 'l'lii-rt are iiie local iezinis eni- 13. - US .1. vs Army goal by Willie Dunn in the first F5 D0110 - Junior Ma('Leod start? back to Miner and the Saints tif't"Itliot caiight the I37 C01”h9l'- ROPE? rrcd in ihi- ltilll'lIillllClil iiicliidiiig -I -lint iziine lizirk to shoot five without the D1-':i.v when he slid a pass to cnseman coasted in on R0ii('l' "ii aiiiiczired to be screened on it. V the tilt l.e;i:iic Ciitillliilttih. Bk. 3 a repli lroiii the l'Ii'eVrs. TlieVsa'mt5 -llm MacLeodV near center. Mac- I dl'AtilVIllitl out and st-iirc. Ed lilac-Donald. busy picking up i i' Whiitw. ll it-tiiii.-. have been ti ' VSl'til't'(I one tli ilieni in the first to 149011 dl'0l1P9lI'l0V” L” Dhhh 1'” lhPi Allie (arver got a ;1i'r8t tlIl?l'it'" assists for most of the evening. got i iilarini: i'r:ul.irIl.v lhl'0iIi;Il0lIl the Y--ll-t-L V go Hill) the wt-mid tied 1-1. The 'mr "' "T in the goal himself at 16.20 . V l iiintcr iiitiiiihs and with the i-alilit-r l - .iVi'tw i-V Naiy uiiiiipix mil the only goal of the t , , when he lobbed I high shot from s. ni ltlay hmmu mp" L,l.l.;iili inn 1' - ' k'x' I (' set-iiiirl zinrl their three in the finale C h M T k B the corner. He was actually behind 4 proiectl. it .s aiititiiiated ttiai fl .Vlt'PS vs H C. pill the lid on the victory and fore-. a a the net at the time and the shot M.l . thrw 16'-iii-K Will ill" Nil it Kiwi I l to -VMVV led a sixth zaiiic . I took a crazy bounce into the net Y T P I ihnii in the vivid 3. N.iiV,i is It C. l)Olt'ilstitilJill iliiicr MacDonald Q loft Root-r's stick. l "i'i"t-P I'M "W W Ml” ”""" ll l Va M” was 2 hie iii-iii for the Saints both t ciiir-CHAT-wiii Gillie Dlav' T R I U .l' d I Oil .pi-iiinaie Vllfilllil lo we the tillilifi ii.ii.tV. rm H”. himhm. mm in a Scoring V V Pd 50"" mm huckey for slink O n e a a r in iluiii-ton lust ie;ir were highly I SJ l is Jan wax. lklai-Dniiald led all goal get. CHATHAMV. Ont. tLPi-Lhatliutit Beavers. Atlantic (tiivhi hciiiiii A and mme of his 510” were eye. vritliiiserl by the final match rsprr- ? ow (' t( n m:. Mi. tnigic-. ill the second and Mi"00"5- Wlthya vvmtwlahti 3-1 champions. won the iii-st ti-iilil”-'1-'1 Mm,'(.,.V M." a" he tamed 85, NEW YORK tAPi-Australias Ferris said the arrangements on Saturday at the Rollawav in tall) and this vcar is Illif'IV to lie .1 R H is it ihird W.”,,,i; mm Si)-mied many lead Under their bCIi5V.V and 5-11!” Vblit Maroniis liiiiiiit-ed IlII('li .'in(l si m M 24 drh,esVmVVFrank John LandyV nu, (.(,ml.(, M H '.huhVVfm- i,amiVy'5 apppal-anpes had been icyg howling (gems fmm rwo -IMM I l-r-l1F.'4l i7Pl'flil'l'nJiil('t" iiiiii will 1 Viwiit -: lV.iriV I-.V.H.1VdV.lir ””.”k,i dining me gayna John BeVaverrs Vrcste(lVhlVliiiVij?'ilV:'I)V ii; Voiion the next three gnnifk ill a mm" was far busier in me other arb over imermmonal prmomlliniade wiiimui going ihliough proper league Wm go at each other tn gm rniitiiiiir iliroiigh the iiitiiiiiii: at A i it t i 5- I- yd ii,,i,(,,,ai,i plckcd up 3 sing. PTGDVEIFB mil in toiiii. is I all iitiii. I i ' 37 I 42 h t , , , ,, cliannels and in violation of inter- ride the winner of th J li . P.W('. tic liS.. Y iii i and it I t. it h, ,',m, gm, w, ml, ,h,.,(. ,,”,(,,.s ,0, possibly final gainv in the Mlemi iic.-ii-Vi-i- iiI&i)'lllt.' - (Il.'itIl si...- f,':f",”"'m”i:,':g bag; on .;e";;;;;V dehnlmy WI" PH" mi ill? P-'""7"' national amateur procedures. Reid Challcnge Truphy C 0 ""3 thr Ctiiiiniiiiiitv Ccltlillt. wiiile in l.F M1: VV V V”w”5HmlV& Vwi Vmm Vomeux and CUP E3510"! VCIHI-'I(la SVCIIIUF A BrVklat-it-ii Vhlamed l)PilJtIIlf”- lor-dale bench hm he had been "WV next month. the president of the llanscii said cables had been ex-:' Ten teams will be enviei-ed in ii", the afternoon the tiiizirit-r tii:..ls llti lit-.iltliV ltlli l, 5 .l, v . Jaw wwlmnald ml for me other; hockey chainpioitsliip series. i 53””, J0hhS Door sltoii-iii: u,' R" almost 24 hours u I U,s, Amateur Aihigiig Union said clmnged wiht the amateur body of tournament which begins at 880 in will be played at the IllL'Il Sthiml .liixi-tilts l ..l.i' - Si .lolin'sV S Unless Beavers pull something "We ai-I ht-ivini: a hiirtl till": zdngmml in town He dil; 3 Thursday Astralia. assuring Landys visit. the morning with five from the and the Ytil (Hi. The finals iiili iillltli 1'. Lon - Laiicers. it - Rom-;ii 0i'l's'iliNl)lNG 9X"h0Fd1nar.V out of the hat. )lar- keeping out of the iiciiriity imi.' Vi VV " ' V Landy. who has run the mile iniCan:idian Nailnnnl Railways Lea ii. 00115. all-Ontario SCHIOF A Ch-'lmils he said. ”nnd iiheii iliii how a II”'55 hm I" Wm I” bwk W M" The" war '"””" 3"-V hI”'5””" 3:58 and who has cracked the four and five from the Canada Page-k , . be played in QCILS. L!)i1i at Trio ii(' ii 1.-iii. iiiii Iiivi-ltiiis i-rank Roper ionsV1o0k -booked ml. the (V-anmian play” in me mm W” Hun”. M. ster the overworked Parkdaie of our desire to have this Illicimimlte mark in four of his hmVers1eagueV V pcratcly niiic players in action. SPECIAL SKATE California relays at. Los Angcles May 5 and the west coast relays '-l -k, 'llic -ili-x need iii ciplaiiiiiiiz. H I V i ELVL. . . i " i - f'i'd5V'VhC til'NdWi'llE PI33fel"Ph the senior finals nextThiiirsrlayaigiiiiisi, on ii". ni-i(.,mi.,. and HM ,. iim Parkddlc defense for the next amateur athlete .'ilV)))l'&lI' In this -W ., a . . - ,. . ,V V N S E W" "W ”4”"'t' 5””l”- Ilghtlhq I” Vernon Canadicns in British t.'ol- only way in gm,-e Li.-.r EEJIIIC which is Tuesday ' It Ant-'!E'IeS. W0 haw ironed out the go". 'n':,C,:;ii( ha” I-nf-"Pd ha?” by "B"5'd('5 (Imd Lgdliengc Tmlm-V ' their mi him, threw rubber at umbia i - -, s ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' l' dimc H b . H . V 2 V j. n air ines pit ic rc- iere are in ivi ua trophies at . . - ”I dont iindeiwtniitl i-.lii iii .ii'r- "95 Ih0"EhI that the Smih 53'"? u y . y "H0 . . lotions ('IItiCl'lI who is h I I k l ”ll 1 (. ii L.i(.VVin the M5, Dug , . V H VV V ,V . Ha V .h . f . 1 V H - - . epng pro- sta e. 'iliey in be :iwVarded to the ViViViViVi r"lV;VtVlViVld:iVVVVc'VTVl'IVVV Hswned aside 28 . . g:VlVl:VRVV:.lV'VidbnVclIy niiVVseVlVlV.VVVVVViV.iitVl.iViiirlVi sSe?":I.1de'lZ:;; VD” 5('e:rEl,p:';r:1:tefn;';3::0l;'(VI, g1l;1StP(VnIlIt:.V VV Melbourne Olymvcs In bowlers who attain hlSh averale or the Iitl (Ii-HP. -mm IIIK way and 0 Mm mp BVWV and Wtw VJ UV M" Mar with Sm, on the smenmp ii", AAUV and with "N, US oiym, W; W" M high three and high single. . hII"" 'l'”I"""I W” it "Hey mld n IIEIIYF it fililw iiiirsiiiiz his sore leg ...... ..lt is be' ””;1('""""'Vlj”t:- :;IlIt'II ")hV9lh”5 53'' iihru iilr Iit'l'l li"IitUlliE,l'r was fly- '4 - d ii. i ski -iii be i, ii i "T 8.V an -im 3.V- owle 99 er "" Offer For l a Ah "”l”Il "' II"'m"'l-'-S" Skit) cal" ”We liist srciii to hair tltlt" had the game the F yers looked do!" wedupsday alt”? 3 PTWI9 pmmf" VET"Cr'i1"IlP 59”" ""'”"i-9Vm3rkd'3I p0i'irid.'nr PJVPII iiisi 2 I'lllni:' of a tired but the Saint: looked II II girumlgd flfnt t:"'Rr'hV'i"l. I”'”I H'''' the first pm-inri loll the fvers es B00 & J h I i I .. . i ii: it It th , uld go nother rlod or ' 3 9. ”5 W13" m P'- C Shnrumnded with only 0 Jllh ii,-':iiiii?Irrl" Iii iklllti tiiidtliiaejti IVVFli.r.IIlt'S a legal llllic (Ilhch that Whuld Chlhfwh 1" III" 5''""I”"'" goals hetoie you can turn ariiiind. l the h g crowd will be back again - .. .- .. i ; , 4 , i .. . . . . . 'I"'ImVI'U IUP)”T'"'""I" Mam" a5 'I” '”'”'"h. "”'i'”'""”: ""'IlI”i lioitisas-1uiihiililnlicurlioiiiigiida (ri1f(fult(i1)e 8I.:it?lf;TtrI(1lEiifTxtI)S-fI0Ai:i'E.) it rttiiittltiilhgg mttglihliiioxlit" wsiiirlnit'i-iihlliisuihelzzl uilla Iih: girlie at Fromm Cam" May 12' i.r:iIs of the National litit-key lie also 'xPH'f'(I a term as 3 PW hn.'ii'(I.K and had to retire for the Thlll'5fIii.V- 0" 3 IECICY h.l' Chhhh Chatliam iiarooiis ir over two erowd- lgasinif D ' , Imague hiii the accent on youth urt-ssive ('iilix'(Ti'5iIIit” memher oil,-,..V,i ,,i ii": ganjpl Coach Allie ca,-V Dick Irviti of CIiit'E0 Black aivks ym,-SV-i hrisaidi i ' V P Lineup! ' SUDBURY (CPI - Toronto , . l Th'iF5!1?W hV Mini"! 32-year-old Pai'liVameiiI ii-lien eletV'tt"(I in a by-;m. had m (in mm, fam.Vy jumiing as to iilicllier lieriiie (Bimini --5,," mm '0, W (N. A Single Saints. :08, Guns. dam” MV Maple Leafs of the National FI'IdCy. AP". 8 E9 Hniiie Meeker to coach the club election in iiziiei-liiii-soiith. Iic fildlofimes Mum, Myers just wuidnvt Boomi Genttron and Tom .loliii- m,,,,.ip Ag sittill aw will do. you Ma(-Donald. L: MacD'0naidV Hache Hot-keiv Leagiie will train in Suit i - bury for the 1936-57 NHL. ram- paigii. it was aiiiitiunceri 'l'iir-stiay . For many years Lt-cats liavrl trained at St. Catharincs. i son could be bnu"ht from Montreal - - Canadiensi 5 Admission: Adults 50: Children 25 Reports iierc priittt-ti that Presi- dent Jim Norris had come up with Van offer for the burly goal-getter and the highly-ranked rlefenccman iof the new Stanley Cup hockey i champions. V What happciied was this." said . - - -. . , iinN'iiiu:iii., tttpi - 1'...-(into-'g':::gii'(fIIi d"5f:f f"i'l';" iltlziriboros, slioivtng superiority in didn.t mtihk me (am apV;raMl,mV:H every depam"e"" Whipped Mom" Geoffrion and iohnson and askctil real Canadiens .3-0 Thursday nightt" I wouid Sen 'ihemV i m wk” 3 had "I II" b('5';'”I'i I told him I woiildti'I. i saiil S(!i9liVhl('.tiifillaI Ctip eastern Lan- (you know i wnuidn-I mi N, M 3d” "nah . lone of our Fi'ench-Canadiaiis As Bobby P”"'"','I 5"” Rhh N9V'"5It'o1' Johnson. l consider Iiim one each scored twice for the wtnncrslof iiie key piaye,-5 on our imm while Ken Girard added the llfthlgnd as long as l have anything C0l"lt0V- ito do with the club and Johnson The -1.60! tans sawV a rough fast.contimics playing as he has. I am game in which is minor penalties not going to dispose of him. were evenly divided. Toronto iias Later Non-is appniachcd foruards Davey. E. Mac- .l. MacDonald. Roy. Veillv Kane. Maclnnis. not run in the I953 general election. The new coach said licill iicl- keep pace with the driving schol- rnine adiit-e from more exper- icncerl nttit-itils but ”I intend to VrVnaIVcVe my oiriViV decisions during a oc ev game t Jr. Hobs 5-0 Smythe, commenting on the ap- pointment. said ”lim happy with the way tliinus tiiriied mit. I think- we now have a piiwertiil seiiip" SCORED iii ('20.-tLS Meekcr cradtiaterl to Blaplr Leafs from Stratfurrl Indians of the On- tario Senior A lliir-key Leanne dur- ing the, lfi-13-48 .scnx'nn Tliroiighniit his iilaviii: t-tirrer he was ham- pered by iiijiiriiw hut in six com- plete sezistins scored til goals and 95 assists. lie retired from the Leafs in I933 after plavini: on four Stanley ('up- winning tenms ' Iexi seaxiiii The Xiiiithliil lilltll of Lei-iIs' Aiiivi'ii'aii lteoguc farm club. Pitts- l-iurzh Hornets for the last two IF-'iViilS has appoiiileil alter a 40- minute rontereni-se with Conn Smy- the, president of Maple Leaf Gard- ens. He will he the youngest coach In 'Vlr'lpIP Leafs history. Meeker, a native of Kitchener. nut. tulips over from Francis tKin:i Clancy. 5.1. Maple Leafs roach for the last three seasons. Clancy vtas appointed assistant to general mziiiai:ct' Hap Day last week after Toronto was knocked out of tlir-'Stanle.v Cup semi-finals In five games by Detroit Red wings. "I have I one-year contract and that's the way I want it." said Meeker. ”If i ranii make good in ii season than 1 don't lwlnnx in arc I1PI1lIlfI a criniilr of goals.” iiviuiiins; ('li:itliani r-narh iliii i-li Clianilier- ipgnaid, liiiitii. nnlv rtiniinciil aftcr Wednes- Ipux. Giana!” di-i.v'a ti-2 win iias -Iitlli igums IiHHV2l1I. won this Vseriesi pm-kdaie; gear Roper, 4 ' , 3'"'t "9 5"'d' "Th?" I5 5”” 0”9iMoore. Ready. A. Macbeod; for- g;.""e "7 9'” a'."I "nm mat ml” is wards. A. Carver. S. Carver. Hurry hisinizv we wont let up for a single Gegorm Dunn Ii. Machud. second. We play one game at a i summay i Il'”f'.".'?” ”'”t.l5 3”" I First-Period: 1. Parkdale Diinn.j lzaszztztsi.tt:n:?dt:.t”..?;I Hood Disposes ' Of Tennis Foe NAPLES. ltaly (APi -.- Tupi Lsfeedcsdi Lewis Hood of Australia, hur ay quickly dlSpU'8d of Law-1 Donald rcncr Barclay of VHli:f)UVf!I' ti-l,iSaints M. MacDonald. (E. Mac-l 6-0 to enter the men's qn.'ii'ter- Donald. J. MacDonald) 3.35; 6.'i finals of the Naples internatiniial Saints E. MacDonald tDaveyl 16.-I 03. Penalties: S. Carver. A. Mac- Leort. Veilleux Second Period: 3. Saints M Macl Donald 1E. MacDonald) 16.41. - 1 Penalties: Mullins Roy. . .i. titre:-J I i i i Third Period: 4. Saints (E. MacDonald 1.23: 5.l HIP the NliL." in his first SP?lwllti with Pitts in control all the way. scorin one but he did not maltc an si-cific . i . . H ihiirrh the tram ii-in thr lcnsuu goal Iii ihf? opening n('ri(i(IgantI rcflllcxl Hc nm-ctr ;i,-.-kclii llfLntlY J."3""'7.'e'.I.i.'I.I':”".""'.; i.?'"...., . .-----. .e. 3R"-IUADT 'A""'I"'t iiilc-indtlitit7aIdNt'llD-'1'his icar adding two more in each oi the deals ('(iitI(I he inade. i told him Despite liia ar-itarrnl l1Iii(I('”I.V. the team iins second hut IVISI in two ncit stanzas The Martboros no. that i wasn't in the mood for' flu: sfnrkv I65-piiiintlpr already ha-w Cleveland in the semi-finals. oiitshot Canadiens 35-20. dBaIs.' ; a brilliziiit Viil.playin;.' careerhe- llr served with the ()aii;iili:in The Marlboros' powerful dcfen-1' ” ' ' " 1 i hind him in his first season with Arniv during the Second World Wat give it n it baffled canaiiicngi 3 Maple Lents in 1946 he scored 27 and was iiijiireti iilieii .1 hand i:i'e- tliroughoiit the game and tlielcornwall DUmpS ; Ni lisltiiig for the PRESENT at. Whitlock's Pond from the property of Turner Bros. or Em- Persons violating this notice Montreal:-rs were booed by their. home fans several times when they were unable to get the puck out of their own end. even with a man advantage. goals and vinn the Calder trophyinade. went off between his legs. Hampshire 3-1 I (Tnrnviall defeated llampshirr 3-I 1 at North River rink last night tni manud Bibi? (amp - "" ” lake ti 2-iztViV-it :0-It intlnl ihcVfin2ilH will be iirosociitctl. 'l'iiis il.l'C('iil.ltI0ii is made for the - game tonig I o t 9 oa -goa scr- Vi V H - PIOYOH DGIGS ies i IlSIiCi'lllililS lieiieiit to iirescrve the front for future Mat-Phee. Mat-Phail and Marhon-i aid each scored for Cornwall. Mach llshlhg Lean was Hampshire's lone marks-l Announced seiitatives. arid the winner of the (flintham liiartions - Saint .lohn Beavers series will be April 12. 'Tieiii.'iining contests are April 2!. 23, 2.3. 27. 28 and 30. In: Butler said it was assumed the first contest would be played in Vernon. Setison's Final one on each side KF.l.OWNA. B. C. tcrii-.i)aie.-i ""1"- Dy Earle M3cL90d .ot the best-of-sevcii Allan Cup ma --mw- --'-s FEMUUS hl'i""I Sllllllttlii lihnt-key final playoff wei'e an- g Reels. All backlash-proof. V V V V -Inounced Thursday by Dr. Mel But- 14,95 LANDING NETS if .ome iiiiniiiiialiieV2I"""""l”” ””'”h iler. R. C. representative of thei i .. or: had had their wax. orlai": cars niiz; I .c,3.iari. n Amai 1- ck A .' . WT V -1-) have six, or even right. iihccls. we might ici,-.imnVa cu 0 ey 350 V FISHING RODS tn MM5 have the driver in thr I13-lfii at-.ii. nr the tour The iineninii: game between Ver- wheels might be iilatert all ziiniinrl the Will" 'lttIlI vanadiani. vtesterii repre- Tlw six-wheeled car iiiaile hi-tiirr the First World War was called the Srxautti no and had four wheels at the rear. like ntziny Later, the maker went uholr brill ziitd pro- foiir wheels fore and tour iilieels nit. the A GREAT STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS TAILORED FROM FINE J IMPORTED FABRICS - NEWEST SPRING STYLES AND SHADES - LONG WEARING AND DRESSY LOOKING - Reg. Price S49.50 - SALE PRICED WITH 2 PANTS 1 Race Meet Held . 3 1 5 0 l tiollt Baiiihori M13 in 1'!-tin I A large rroiid of fans Il)l'liI'd niit L'-Pr. and .'LPc. Tubular Glass Rods from 9,545 to 2500 Oil April 4th to attend the last race ; SUMMARY -I'iii.ii'kl-. pleasei, ii-iirl-is do Ioda). iliitmrl it t'rii' with (ll'ItiJlIlIii iii i.'il,i aiiiitlier lriiFI'i('.'-in nrorliiccri the liiiit A i.ir diiiicii from the hzirk seat. I nfortiinatelr. the riiktnnii-rs l;iili-rt in we ihia :rlvnnin:M of either the Duck or the ticinniitn and ncitlicr remained arniiiirl long. 'l'lii- IAV iivih tiip uherls Diarrwt ill a (IIrlTTlIlIlrI ri-iii:-rii arniiiiii tht imir '-ItIl”- was made in liiisl-Iiirl aiirl iuillwl the ilahli-i' 'WIiltI1 i siioiiow mt-ant llahlcy II. iiill l'iIil aiiil ilnlilrv it iioiiiti ii it-3-. rrialh 3 strgngp nnr Tim iim snip irlirvls iirrt-n'l on pmitr mi-li other and the front and back whccis iirrcri'I in line riilier Tclesciiiie Steel Rrirls, prirtd from . 4.50 to tifwtl Snimiiiig Rod: in 9.1 to 24 95 Bamboo Fishing Rods 45c. 550. 55:: LIN ES Spinning Lines. Tapered Fly Lines. Many varieties and qualities-from Glass Bait Rods 3.95 - 6.95 0fficinls:- Starter. Reuben (iii.-in IASKETS held on the ice iii Alorris iiridize . in hair alwais felt proud of thr uiriety iii mils (ll:-pl.'iicd iilTS.A I , Aluminum Rod Cases. 36" ::'..::.'; '::r::. i.?.';..I".1'm'2i"'...i.?.?.'.'.?1..'3Eil'JiI:if ..i;:'1::::..';:'r. ..:'.:::.'.:”tt:::.:tr;:r' --a --r ...... .. -ta so to ma mu. amt. mi. um i . , . tr ' ' i ' ,- ., I -m---e--e-e-ee--- W---as G- rrii-nVrirVVanii ttiev all liavpkfrontV:Vei:iVV:iri;Vr VlVi than iiVli.-ii vlitl h::V:'.":'l3 MI” """"I I" ”9FF.V .- wan . mvr-var. -vervon nrwvs a 9 i--.t iiv-. am it icrr arr . ,, ' t .. ' .iJ.::.i .:-E.....,.. ,, MATERlALS- GREYS . BLUES . BLACKS-GABARDINES. - . - ,,. M ,. . . T H W, V . Crnnirtlie York 'C-ameslrri 22 hD mm;.”:,?,a1,:hF.,;F;;;1;u';'n:,'V, ifgrri H H M” Iummlm rwllirlmi horse mined by Er ll 1 RCQ. ' D t . ' aruiiis. Here are only I few of the good car: and lriit ks on out lot llliwi V J frranvillc inrk tfiiiinesteri fill ; ' 1955 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN drivon only l.'i.00fI Nora Kalmitck tMathesnnt 222 miles. This was It 33000 car, You can drive it away only friimmerside Girl tchappelli I3di'. c I 32310.01). (Winning horse owned by Louis l tnmcster. s m i -.. I935 lIftl)l2F. '4--TON THLTK - nnlv lfitlifi ITIIII". 'i'lir- tItHlTl itll .I d: s, (S U h. A. P n a. vmnv -- r7-"-T-- SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on MEN'S' JACKETS nuns , ,5 4 ,5. -r--r -W A V Spinning Lures wet it-iies, Dry 1.-ii.,.., - - - ::;nEVHExRBt;!3'v5::3:V- Maroon. Radio new: -. - lnirll NEW SPRING AND SUMMER JACKETS -- TWO TONES j Streamer Flies. - i -spun-I-3 ARENA AND PLAINS - owes - GREYS - BROWNS . oi.Acits .. I We to 1-10 Nymphs. May Flies '”'-i-D"':i I Lu: ('Z:E2:r;IlDlg1S'I(')VC0AFH - Dark green. Radio. lli-nter l)rive SKATING R.9um, "ices S1 435 Vgkso EF:iLVYI'VRAiK33V()Ki;PII13gIOriV(G DIIVVSGORGQIOI)? dmission: v ' r '- Adiilts 250; Children 104- I 5 Afternoon - 42(1) Monday and Wednesday Nights-8-10 Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Hockey Finals 8.11.0. AT PABKDALE V AUTOMATIC FLY RIILS 10.95 - "-15 Tliurlday --.8:30 pm. Hockey Finals V - DISTRIBUTORS - "IF IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT” PARKDALE AT 8.0.0. ..