al closes his eyes as Willie Sch - of - Vancouver lets loose | e ° at Bisley, England, the following | Serious diseases can be spread to your crops Rifle Shooti ng ml ‘This year, F-Sgt. Mike Susick., | through the’ use of custom .set cutting machines. tarts Saturday Se Lt.Col. J. T. Davis has ad- sed the Prince Edward Island p Agsociation that the Squaw pint Range is now open for the wy season. The first practice shoot will te place on May 9 when a rge turn out of expert, and D gunners are expected to up their rifles for the sum- r competiti A committee Maj. A. F. Gormley, Capt. R. A. McCabe, ind L4. A. Mutch, will select this year’s Island Inter-Maritime team r competition at. Halifax, NS., June. 13. Elimination shoots be held starting May 16 and | n each of the following Satur- | fays when the best three shoots | Ml count for the eight places n the team. Due to the great interest shown ing the winter months by the $500,000 Is Bid Made Robinson For Title Scrap “NEW YORK (AP) — Madison Ray Robinson $500,000 plus ree town defend his mid- leweight c against Carmen Basilio, Harry Markson, general mager of boxing for the Gar- n, said Wednesday. tional Boxing Association be ase of idleness, said it was “a pod offer.” Negotiations will con- nue, Markson added. Markson did not indicate what Wad -offered Basilio, former mampion whom Robinson de- | moned. It is believed to be $250,- D however. “You get more than just CASE we ‘New Case-0-Matie Drive Doubles Pull Power ‘@ NO CLUTCHING @ NO SHIFTING @ NO STALLING i Forget all you have known about * tractor operation .).. about pull 4 power « . about work capacity *Now you can have everything you dared dream...of easy S handling . . - of comfort . ot OF F pytomatic = control You'll find Case O-Matic §Orive an entirely * new experience . . have us give S you" an on your farm demon | . ’ : , * gtration. L. J. ROSSITER * Your Case Dealer St, East Dial 7369 | guare Garden has offered Su-, Markson said that™ he had) iked with Robinson Wednesday | d that the champion, who has | n stripped of his title by the| 4 Tractor when you buy: |! attendance Small Bore Range, a large at- | Polishers, Baby iages, Operators of custom cutters and planters are tendance is expected at the week-|] Cribs. Play Pens, 4}Floor : pe 1 ly shoots and at the Provincial || Sanders, Power Drill Power ||| reminded that the law requires that these mach- Rifle Meet being held on July 23./] Saws, ‘Refriger “THE TIDE TURNED. ot ~_ATTENTION Gaby Mancini ett) of Mon-its mark in featherweight finals | cini later took to the attack and coe oe ee ere | ~©=POTATO GROWERS ampionships and pan- -Ameri- | round battle of 126-pounders. th a wide right that misses $ game trials at Toronto: Man-' (CP Wirephote) 24 and 2 cial Shoot, twenty-four members || Electric Paint Scrapers, Re- vided for not complying with these regulations. are entitled to attend the Wom- |} cord Players. inion of C da Rifle Associatioa | . ir ee oo Cee ete eae aa tee POTATO INDUSTRY PROMOTION Ottawa, during the week_A u t| HOME & AU : Sartor the. woth: Anges CO. LTD. | COMMITTEE 9 - 16, when every province will | be represented and the highest | | eighteen: competitiogs in the ag-| | From the results of the Proviu- || Mowers, Hedge Clippers. |) iCullisHasBecome was a grocer’s assistant wanted B a = 3 ji i Hl r | ny nocen sronzaanas spring. The major sent for Stan |‘hird inning Wednesday and ] Canadian Press Staff Writer and gave him a ‘rial. skipped to an 84 International |] LONDON (CP) — When Ster| “I was one of those chances | League win over Montreal Roy- so als. ; . goon as the player set| Righthander Don Johnson COLOGNE CATHEDRAL Napoli to St. Paul Saints of the . posted his second victory in five : | Ameri Ascociaté ti irdies j : a@ newspaper man He spent |foot on the pitch I knew he had | 7 a ae oats ae ae af Cetogee, Gee- lag’ ps .. soctation mae sete oe es in the middie of the. | the he.end of five innings for South- many, seriously damaged in the|toria of the Texas League. Both|69 for the 18-hole maich- on the home ae RE ionic: © Sepubidigngle Gis The Guardian, Chatotitown, Thurs, May 7, 1958 » the ere ee Royals Acquire | South African wre R | 8. 4 rt ce =. | or ’ (CP) — Toronte se, ‘Tom “TaSorda, they first First Sacker Ends Snead's. Top Soccer Pilot) jira Tae Gree SS cers ce | Win Streak in- and righthanders Bob Gray | have acquired first baseman Jim| Gary Player of South Africa has MioManus from Portland of the ; ln i : : The Royals sent catcher Mike ries filmed for television Player, Second World War, was startedihad been used sparingly this | par-72 Eldorado Country Club in 1248. season. . course. Snead shot a 72. wes to fit hirh for a journalis-} At 17 Cullis was captain of career, and turned out with | Wolves’ third local football club just. for| captain of the reserves At 19 he} — relaxation. - | was captain of the first team. He But Cullis never made his mark|™made 31 appearances for Eng- Fleet Street. He was too busy) land. mane Of Orsne of the finest ball player for England and then ceate-haives who ever played for one of the top managers in| the national team. English soccer FINE RECORD Be areer has been| Cullis packed away boots see with Wolverhampton Wan-| While still in his prittie—at 32. He rs, a club that hadn't won|Was immediately appointed as- |] Football League title in 75| sistant manager and a year later until Cullis took over as|Manager. In the succeeding sea- vrehacer it hes won it three | Sons, beside his three league title times since. With two straight | Wins, he steered Wolves to an FA Mi|championships to their credit, |Cup triumph and several impres-r -4| Wolves currently reign as mon- |Sive victories in exhibition games archs of English football. against the best teams. Cullis’ future in journalism was| Cullis is \docmed the day a scout for Bol-|ist and a man who expects 100-- ton Wanderers spotted the. young-| per - cent || ster in an amateur match and ex-|from the 1 '|pressed interest, Stan’s father,|‘eam to | pressed interest. Stan's father, a|side. ‘No : i ti 3 if: Sie Fy vote bey rity Fs - mit R E | wa: i t ze fF if rt fi it ager, Major Frank Buckley, tell-|team in history ing him about his talented off-lleague titles in a a* f gregate are selected to compete | R.C.A.F. Station Summersice, will be the Prince Edward ieee | and custom planters~UNLESS you make sure the | representative. i operator has thoroughly disinfected these mach- | The Shoe & Clothing SALE _ of The Season . = e | Shop Now And Save For Mothers’ Day ! We have in stock a complete line of women’s pumps, in new styles, in spike and levie heels. Pointed and round toes in many new shades. Also in leather an d buckskin, white and silver brocaded shoes. Flatteys, wedges and sandies in many new patterns. Nurses, C areergirl and White Cross shoes. And for teen agers, patent leather and suede ballerinas in many shades, a Iso full line of children’s footwear. For the men and boys a full line in patterns and size s in Ritchie, Greb, Stratford, and English made dress shoes. Greb, Palmer and Comeau in cork-and leather sole work vent Wellington and Desert Boots. A complete line of miner rubber footwear and raincoats. MARKED DOWN CLEARANCE LOT. On our Clearance Sale counter on main floor we have 800 prs. of broken lines, men “s women’s, and chil- dren’s shoes, men’s and boys reg. 3.95 to 13.95. NO W ONLY 1.95 to 8.25. Ladies’ pumps black, blue, brown, tan and white oxford loafers and sandles reg. 3.95 to 9.95. NOW 1.95 to 3.95. All must go. - —We have a complete line of G WG cloth ing, jackets, pants, jeans, shirts and overalls. Also underwear, sweaters, T-shirts and Sport Jackets, suede and leather jackets. Also for clearing 200 brokefi line sport shirts at $1.00 each.. 50 pairs gabardine pants, going at $3.00, we have many items in children’s clothing. Also 106 asl, Patek oc ee Clearipg $2. ; im bt. Gee eee The K & R Shoe & Clothing _ 158 Queen St. STORE Dial 5312 had ‘at. the R.C.M.P.Y TV all sizes, Radi . Wash |) ers, Lawn Rollers, Laws || ines be disinfected, .and that__penalties are pro- 187 Great Geo. St. Dial 55" an } } — omee y an d Sav e ; Watches; Jewel Cases; Wedgwood. rate “Jewellers Since 1868" ALL SALES FINAL mio NO EXCHANGES | a SALE ~ JEWELLERS ~ We thank you al the overwhelming response to our sale, which’ will last just three more days! Prac- tically every item fn thestore is on sale at DRASTIC ALLY REDUCED PRICES ee - SO May We suggest you hurry in this) Week for these tremendous saving s. Top quality merchandise . . . slashed in price te ng move F-A-S-T during this, our finest-ever May Sale: > a : Cake-Plates, Bread Trays, etc. Bulova Watch, Ladies or Gents oS Regular $5.00 be $6.00 SALE PRICE 3.59 Silver Serving Tray PEARLS | All Lengths & Sizes 20% DISC Silver Roll Tray *« : OUNT Add to Mother’s Sterling Flatware — All Patterns | 20% DISCOUNT ° Obtain your ballot with each. purchase. SAVINGS GALORE AT MAY. | FINAL 3 DAYS OF SALE Sale Ends ere : MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS ABSOLUTELY LADIES' LEATHER HANDBAGS Our Entire New Stock 20% DISCOUNT | \ | ae : ---- 9 | pee 500 SILVER SPECIALS, To be drawn May 9th. \.Mother’s Day Is May 10th Buy For | ~ Gift Suggestions for Mother's Day Mother's Day @ Cups and Saucers; Earrings; Brooches 7 WE RENT | ines before they are used to cut and plant for you. |. by POPULAR DEMAND another "COMO triple WINNER Regular $20 SUEDE JACKETS : GUARANTEED DRY CLEANABLE and WATER RESISTANT Supple suede styied with knitted cuffs, neckband and _ waistband, with full zipper closing, set-in sleeves. Two slash pockets and one zippered breast pocket. Handsome back yoke. In dark’ brown only. WORSTED FLANNELS Regular 13.95 R $502 R s + Shi ont eg. - Kepea ipm WASH 'N' WEAR . . \ somely tailored in good fitting ecu cw avn fT 0 PC 0 ATS @ Sizes 28 to 44 in regular. Tough, rugged, good $ 95 looking. These coats * were a_ sell out last : time. Here is © your - chance to own a Harris : Sizes 36 to 46. Tweed coat and save A $44.95 : FREE CUFFS © money too! @ Hundreds and hundreds already sold this spring. $ .99 @ Regular $5 a, : ‘ @ Grey and Greens too - Iz: DE 5 ¢ i ; ; ; ; ™ ae $°6q s i-