women is. 1e49, 5 __- '-'__.._._._.._... J cruo. to you. - lecurpta ‘Bond ndfraiquirsd. = ‘ 1. and teainine- . '!'“P"i!l1i\ - r; »"'~ ' Parsohal re? ti ‘hi . .. ' “Judo” a ' Finzieial rapgswlbil- t"P"'"“°'d ‘"39’ ‘Safety and eeondmy. Constant ealre. FIICI CHARLOTTITOWN LUNENBURD MONCTON I . When you appoint us your exec. utotggor trustee thepsgentiel a vantages ‘that act Business." experience rnent of a group. Can an indiiridual executor you es much for as little? ENQUIRIES INVITED liaiflélléli" BRANCH omens. ‘uonrnsai. NEW GLASGOW SAINT JOHN. N. I. here are some of‘ C‘ tinuous eaistens . GQZ/lflilhlht ins eo- on of our boo . A Reputation to maintain. ' eive HALIPAJLNS. S1‘. JOHNS. NILD. TORONTO YARMOUTH Nine u... Creek Wins Semi-Finals On Tuesday evening the Nine Mile creek Bulldogs unleashed a ‘terrific attack to humble the 'Crapaud Hcartbrcakers by a 7-0 shutout at Victoria rink before a ' eroud of about aoo to take their semi-final series in two straight games. "M Taylor in the Creek nets showed himself worthy of a shutout vic- tory as heturned back several determined ,_ ud drltles. eiipeci- ally in the pprlod when the Hesrtbreakerl were 4t their best. » ln the second period the Creek boys scored four goals. as _the Crspaiid attacking units seemed to be a bit disorganized. Harvey MacEachern did the "hat ~ trick." scoring three of his team's goals and Lee Taylor played his ~nsuai game collecting two goals ~~and three assists. Lineups: N. M. Creek -- Goal, U.».'1‘aylor,' . defence. c. MscDougall, A. Mac- _ Donald; centre, l’... Taylor; wings. ll. Maclilachern, A. MacDongall; subs. L. Smith, D. Maclaehern, M. Macnachern, F. Taylon- = Crapaud - Goal, H. Boiilter; defence, A. Ferguson, F. Miller; , centre, I-l. Ferguson; wings, B. g Moreash, B. Ferguson; subs, B. Macllean, Ci. Nicholson, A. Bos- .~ well. W. Rogerson, A. MacKlnnon. B. Wood; Clark. “ Officials —- Jackie Mn Frlmeil. Kane and Galenio Wants i. Shoi ‘Al Vacant Boxing liironti By HILLIARD A. SCBENDORF ORANGE, N. J.. March _1'l - (AP) -- Domenlck Anthony Gal- errto today avowed that he, too. wants s shot at the vacant heavy- weight boxingthronc. "1'll molder do bums." served. l-lis manager, Willie (The Beard) Gllaenberg; seconded the motion. “You know." he confided. "Tony's been hurt more wrestling than he ever was when he was boxing." Two-Ton Tony marked his 39th birthday Saturday, but he argued he ob- thst he is “es good today as I ever was." “Anyhow," he demanded, "Who are these guys in line for the title today? They're all guys fighting when I was." All, that ls, except Ezzard Charles. who Galento tags as "a light heavy, anyhow." "I’il fight anybody." mid Gal- ento-provided it ‘pays. Wsloott-Lesnevich-Savold ‘H’! '.Today, tomorrow or anytime," stormed the orange beer barrel. ‘They try to laugh Galento off." declared The Beard, "but nobody will fight him." Galentds farthest advance on the hliih road to the heavyweight crown was when he fought Joe Louis in 1989. He lost in the fourth when referee‘ Arthur ‘Don- Wm "WP"! lhe fight. Galentds eyes were badly out. "But he was just out of bed _ NJ. ls’ Considered season league For . ii (By 1.11s Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 3.. March 17- Tentative plans for formation ~of a provincial baseball league were discussed tonight by representat- ives of six New Brunswick oldie. Five who said they would enter the new organization were 5t. Stephen. Black's Harbor. Frederic- tonnMoncton mgionnalres and Saint John Dodgers. Marysville Royals, wovincial champions. with- held decision pilitiillfl‘ further study of the conditions under which the league would function. Quebec Plans New and <Bigger 51w"? 51"!“ l QUEBEC. March. l7 -- (OP) —— Quobec is going to have a new and bigger coliseum to replace the sports arena ‘winch burned early today in a 01.000300 fire. This announcement came from Mayor Lucien Borne almost be- fore the miners cooled in the wreckage of the municipally-own- ed coliseum, home of Quebec Aces of the Senior Hockey League and the Junior Cltadels. A eigaret butt was blamed for the destruction. Mayor Bome called a .meeting for tomorrow to study plans for immediate reconstruction of the collseum with a seating capacity of 10,000 compared with-.5,182 seats in the destroyed structure. Quebecers viewed the loss as a major sport disaster, as the. Jun- iors had advanced to provincial finals and the Senior Aces were scheduled to start quarter-final playoff series in the Quebec Sen- ior Hockey League. The Aces, Allan Cup winners in i944, lost all their equipment in the spectacular pro-dawn fire. The Quebec Arena was swept by fire June 30. 194.2. Today's fire forced a hurried re- vision of dates for the Q.S.H.L. qllflrler final beuween Aces and _Sherbrooke St. Framls, first game of which was to be played to- night. The club secretary. Gaston Vas- seur,_ announced the Aces would play all grmes or the best-or-iive set in Sherbrooke. the first Thurs- day. WINNIPEG, March 17- (CPL- Coarse grain futures prices gener- ally took an easier tone in fairly active trading on the Winnipeg grain exchange today, Rye recorded rather sharp declin- es to reflect weakness in this com- modity at Chicago. The llnited Kingdom was allocat- ed 400,000 bushels of wheat under the Anglo-Canadian wheat agree- ment. Eire purchased a 350.000 bushel cargo of Canadian wheat. Price of class two wheat remain- ed unchanged. Cnsh prices: Oats: No 2 CW 75 7-8; no ex 3 CW, no 3 CW and ex 1 feed 74. 7-8; no 1 feeds 73 3-8; no 2 feed 70 1-8: no 3 feed 66 3-8; track 70 3-8. Barley: No 1 and 2 CW 6-row THE overruns. CHARI-OEEIZQWN e Ciiicagoiiiubs Siarl Season i ‘With Neyljeam DOS ANGELIB. March 1'l_ --(CP) -As woebegone as theywere dur- ing tho '48 lesson, this much may be laid for Chicago Cubs: They got in there and gambled like river sports during the last winter. On the theory that you can't drop lower than last, the bottom club of the National League traded players right and left and held out only such key stars as pitcher John Schmltz and outfielder Andy Pafko. As a result, manager Charlie Grimm feels confident he has add- ed sufficient balance to bounce out of the cellar this coming summer. All he asks is that a couple of pitch- ers come through for him. and that he discovers a reserve’ infielder or two. ~ ' “You can't do it without pitch- ing." says the great first baseman oi’ other and better days at Willie)’ Field. "Also, you've got to have a good man to back up your regular in ‘ Barring their pitching. the Cubs have a real good ball club. Grimm finds himself dreaming that sore-arm Mort Cooper will make a gallant comeback, that 39- year-old Dutch Leonard can Win15 games with his fiutterbsll, and that Bob Bush, a towering young right- hander of great promise, will blow ‘em down. Acquisition of Frankie Gustlne from Pittsburgh to play third base rounds out a better-than-fair in- field for the Cubs. It enables Pafko, an outfielder, to return where he belongs. Eddie Waltkus‘ departure to the Phillies provides reliable Phil Cav- Emll Verban is at second base and Roy Smnlley might prove himself one of the most valuable shortstops in the league. Harry biker, who led National League h ters with a .363 average only two years also. was added to the Cubs’ outfield in a swap with the Phlls. Cliff Aberscn, who slam- med 34 home runs for Los Angeles last season. , to have at- tached himself permanently to the club. Sport Briefs NEW YORK, March 17- (OP - Lightweight chomplon Ike wil- liams sprained a muscle in his right shoulder today and his scheduled Friday bout with Kid Gavllan was postponed until April l. ' The Trenton, N. J.. Negro. who was to have met the Cuban welter- weight eontender in a 10-rounder in Madison Square Garden, hurt the shoulder while sparring; with Doug Raf-lord at his Pompton Lakes, N. J.. training camp. The. injury to the usually inde- structible Williams caught the Twentieth Century Sporting club without a match for its Friday show. MllZLBOUR-NE. Australia. March l5 -- (AP) Don Bradman. Australian cricket star. was knight- ed. in parliament today. There was. a flutter of excite- ment among 500 spectators when an aide called "Donald George Brandmau. Esquire." arrettn with a steady. job at first. 265 ‘ladies Jhdnesday Afternoon ' Bowling I Team No. 1-8 firs. J. P. Clarke polnte .... 144 Spare .. Spare . Team No. 5-! Poln Mrs. Heywood Spare .. Mrl. Dlllllll Spare Mrs. Rogerlon Team No. 8-454 polnll. 204 Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Hooper Mrs. Irvine Mrs. Clawson . 81 Spare .... .. 125 125 125 736 586 583 Team No. 4-814 Mrs. Smith ..... .. Mrs. F. B. Clarke . Mrs. Ley .. . Mrs. Vickerson . Spare 125 High single Mrs. Rogerson . if. High three Mrs. Roger-son 695. KHVSMIN-HNEITES BOWLING 5 652 Giant|~2902-4 points. Yanks—-2744-—2 points. Kinsman high single. L. Duffy, 290 Kinsman high three, L. Duffy. 702. Klnette high single, S. Storey, 240. Klnette high three, S. Storey, 634. Braves—2988—5 points. Indians—2’l00—1 point. Kinsman high single, F’. Archer. Kinsman high three, W. Bryan- ton. . Kinette high single, P. Dooley, 2 Kdnette high three, F. Boyles, 546. Dodgers—2625—6 points. Red Sox——2255—0 points. . Kinsman high single, I. Rankin, Z47. Gaéflnsmsn high three, I. Rankin, ldinette high single, B. MacDon- aid, 263 Kinette high three—B. MacDon- ald. 618. SPORTING CLUB ROLLAWAY CNR Cartage—1345—3 points CNR Freight Offlce—1341—2 points ‘High single T. Strain 113 l-liBh three T. Strain 313. CNR Freight Shed-1320—2% pls. CNR Mech. Dept.—1320--2% pts. High single J. “onahan 129 High three F. MacDonald 290. CNR Offices—1319—4 points CNR Express-IBIO-I point l-llgh single N. Wilson 115 High three N. Wilson 317 League Standing Team G - W L '1‘ Pts. Frt. Shed 16 12 3' 1 58V. Frt. Office . 16 11 5 43 Mech. Dept 16 a 9 6 1 411/. Offices 16 7 9 36% Express 16 5 11 33%’. Cartsge 16 5 11 27 Y. M. U. l. LADIES FRIDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE Shoiion ‘lhlnlisl Brooklyn Will Allin Pemanl By JOE BEICHLIZB VERO BEACH, Fllh. March 1'l—- (AP) —- Burt Sbotton thinks his Brooklyn Dodge-A will win the National League pennant this r season and is not afraid to say so. But he expects the twshelt kind-of opposition. "We'll Win in the end because we will outhustle. outrun and out- fight the others." he claims. "What 1 just. said doesn't so it we should suffer a serious. iniury. l.n the final analysis, the team that can field its regular lineup more often than the rest will win the pennant." Bhotton admits his outfield still consists of quantity rather than quality; that he doesn't know who will open the season at third base, and that he can't make up his mind on the 10 pitchers he's go- ing to keep. ‘ "I've got nine outfielder-s right "now," he says, “but for the life of me, 1 can't tell you who In! regular trio will be. Shotton regards centre-fielder Duke Snider as his most improv- ed player. He intends to shift Carl Furillo to right so that the latter can take full advantage of, his powerful arm in nipping runners. Gene llermanskl. last year's right fielder, will be tried in left. ‘Three-quarters of the infield is set. Gil Hodges will be at first, Jackie Robinson at second and Pee Wee Reese at short. Eight as- plrant; are battling for the regu- lar hot corner job. Roy Campaneila, formerly with Montreal Royals, and Bruce Ed- wards, who handled the chores last year. will take care of the catching assignments. Club _To Bury Former Player Who Dial Broke (By The Associated Press) CHICAGO, March l"l — Chicago White Sox, the cluib for which be once was a $123,000 shortstop, to- day arranged funeral services for Chalmers (Bill) Qlssell, ‘who died broke at 46 early today. Death from a heart condition came to Clssell at Mercy Hospital where he had been sent by the White Sox in the middle of Jan- usry. A wake will be held here tomor- row and the body sent to Slalnuis Thursday for burial. Cisseli, who gradually siuirrped to obscurity after- being purchased by the Sox in 1927. two months ago was discovered destitute and ill from inflammation of nerves in his legs and feet. He was barely able to move a- bout in the one-room living quar- ters he shared with his 13-year- old son, Gary. The only money the- pair had was $7 a week Gary earned as a delivery boy. The Sox bought Cissell from Portland of the Pacific Coast League for $75,000 cash and 84-8.- 000 in players. Known as the right fit. llE DRESSES FUR TllE LADIES . . n Our new spring iopcoots [have eye-appeal and plenty of it. They're smoothly tailored, casually _ cut, trimmed exactly for e free and cosy, inst- They're eye-catchers, oll right, and on every point: in quality, lin smart style, and in ‘ I reel low price. Drop in today and select you from smart Coveris —- Gabardine. ' Big Four League with mumm,» “yd wma 1.19 1-s ;no 1 and 2 cw 2-row 1.12 B,“ w 1k , Team Ne. 1-5 Points. ..s 1d .. C.“ u d ., m . “Anq, myhw, ‘them hum," 1:8; no a cw G-row 1.15 1-8; no 1 “om gamma; :1‘; flknieeyed 22rd: invireeggnuio 241 14o m M“ ta: ‘sox “it fgluiyieflifnf Q: _ didnt handle the cuts right." "=4 1-"7 5's- "° 9 m“ 1m H’ "° red lush n1 ' “c Md‘ '“ "m 158 18° 1 t 1.1 job to Luk a n dur- -~ ' u __ 3feed 1.02 s-a; noacw yellow 1.10 P w‘ °11 before Govern- A. Sutherland .. 12s 19s 221 ,°‘ m‘ 1,41 ° i’? "f, r T333 Cwyeuow m9 1'81 mick Mlfxillillnl Mikel “i; ‘ i? ‘we 15s trilded toselslglleillrl neAppllierl-g. P _ _ ng . ac en .. .. 5 90 ' . "v Fromm A '"'"""...'""“ o“ BM- ‘ ' a o» $33 F°".ii‘.°'lif£°'" .. .. ' man's oulders and said "Arise ' _ or n s W New or " , imore and Hollywood. MONTREAL’ M h 1_,_ c? _ y sa- Donald. Both men broke into Two Nv- 2-5 points will“ BR" Produce price. quit‘! Mai todlay wide smiles as they shook hands. G_ Barbour _ 243 192 193 3195911 ‘hfiwed m“ °f blswm- __ r - ; ' were reverted by the Dominion n -—-— n. MscD .. 1a1 r " " V “° - Milli)!!! pertinent ofAzl-lcultllre as follows; BARRIE- om" Mu“ 15 -—(CP) A. Cameggrl . 126 g 22g?! n £ ’ Minors has c reel “edge” twee Eggs: Free cases. A larle 44 1-2- _ iotllh Hap Em"? m‘! “day he 0. MacDonald .. 161 80 115 emem r an - ‘ - "bsrlewaliflbledes-hfettif-iin $.31.‘ fllfdnfiifiiflifig“, 31'5"“ 5-1;‘... $11.3. “of: 3LT.‘ 3'1"“ B‘ “°"°' "'1'" 15° 9" -— litorpen double-edge blfldl i! ll Butter: 'Wholesale-Q'uebec no.1 "M more sewn‘ cbllacity- em 832 m 865 Sh"- o" W?" W“ "WM" W" pasteurized storage .59-60 (nomln- He made the statement as his Team No B-O points B’ The “ma,” Pr”. , ms voul al). First grade creamery print job Flyers practised for the third G B “I l Cgmbrldgg and 0x10“; Umver. llrgileefiulln-liiénstolledcse I61‘ 1-2. t gmeowithl Toronto Marlboros in M legéllsell-loa... 164 117 123 Sm, crews chalked up record time; . - pswesern e naro lick A ltl ' i the 1 -111 arbor. I . . ., c .-. white 32 3-8; western colored 32 lllnior finals. o ey “M” °n f éiglhnston . rllce clasitl: l?earsan:guo todsy. (AP) _-_ "MacDonald's High-Time." :1; (fob); wholesale western white He estimated it would ease $91,. y} will Cambridge stretched its winning a seven-year-old Guernsey bull (noinfmipag. western colored s": , “LOQ om t, “L... m, 0.9mm, o. m, ' " streak w 11, finished the dvl-mile valued at $50,000. was killed in s. mns . o other prices estab- .j- \ rink pom “no m mo" mm course in ls minutes. three seconds. Th, ward "mo. w“ he“ u fight with another bull on Jamel "shed. ~. y.» ‘nu mm ooss Y . Potatoes‘ Quebec no 1 751m new “w” “Nymcun. 5.000. Team No. 4- " "m"! "Mm Sim Stams- The usual with the following scores Macnimalds firm 719"» MM‘ 1,go_1_3°;.10_lb b". “F41 can"; . A». l J Roger.“ 143 175 142 pé-giltzilgssgizagi; gzrgoxgillhlrllill-Qléllfii 29 [vgggtédlylard Donald said yesterday. 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I g.:;;.;.__..:._.___£, a ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ....._._....2N 214 P- Harley ...._....a..1s1 ass g: ........_.......lB3 1M 151 Tlirfl- Z1 liir Till?“ »’\l rUNAR A T T E ii T I 0 ii . lliilliYMEii and FARMERS There will be a meeting Friday, March l8, i949, in the City Hell or 8 p. m._Tllis meeting is celled to dflhflnlng other or not i-he- artificial unirwill continua to apron. vi pure bred and erode breeders of cattle ore urged 1e at. towlooe-e .§\\\\ rub in Ind note mi _ ',. _--- _-=-_- 3‘.‘l§.'hel.'”r"t.l.§i‘u.?"' - v» iosv m 11st ‘All interested in ‘riili ii in lni ' ' ' fli l°§H Tmlémt . y, e cc so notion please attend“ ’ - ' ' Hlgh- single: f. Mumaghan. m. J- R- CLARK. n-gn tlu-ee: L. an. B74. Murnagh Secretory.- _Point|: Alerts l. Knights 4.