L._.--../. _ __. _- ...-_._. I L__ \ rrsoolne ro as A .\- \ OTS. Good looking, MEN'S SUITS and I ’ Colorful ties in many TOPCOATS distinctive patterns.- For smartness, durability and quality our line of men's suits and topcoats can't be beaten. Gabor- dines, Tweeds. I Ksuueows I ron Men w|-|o err rnsm oumrs ' AT ‘ MEN'S WEAR You'll get a big "lift" this Easter if. you select your complete spring outfit here. You'll like fhe new styles and new col- ‘And we know you'll certainly like our sensible prices. trim- cut shirts in your fa- vorite collar styles. Dressy new Spring shades. l Phone 1124 Men's Wear 1746f. George St. rayon hose III 1 THE rram on YOUR nun coma nowrr A crop of heed hair lasts from Officials recently discovered that London Bridge has dropped sev- eral inches at one point on the lnvo to iour years, but normally its loss i_s imperceptible, as new hair has taken its plncc. ACROSS 2. Title of 19. Noughts d. Manila founder 20. An armed hemp or _ force 6. 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X for the two O’ . etv- 5MB“ lelll-‘Tl- PW" trophies. the length and formation or the words are s" hinti- Eaeh day tho~code letters are dttterent. _ A Cryptogrsm QMSIHW r nrxrsocr an one runv. s1.- srnnoos oreo, rnssrsvo-srqsaqils mrnr-ocnasvrrn. , . Yesterday's Cryptoquote‘: n‘ xotrm. snow ro us: a kiss. Mm 1i! '4 esirsirer” A llrnnunnrr For scroll-moaned appearance. you must have hm that's neat JIM good-looklngiThstfs why Bsvwssnrlseaemuminrwoneehsirerusreg. Use Bsnossssrdailysndoveroemescslpdry- ' . Isle. remove loose dsndruffsnd give the hslr “slimy. natural lustre. Buy todsyl ' I'LL BLOW A KISS TO YOU--8ll1'l'8._ HUDD IJL-IU Yesterlsfs Answer ' DAILY 0RYE1'0QUO(1‘E-Ilere’s how to work It: I In This Garner, (Continued irom Page 6) have been created in the ranks oi the older squads. O O O O That is one benefit that has been derived from the Junior league which has been in opera- tton now for several years. Many youngsters have been uncovered that show definite signs oi reach- ing stardom and although the ea- libre oi ball that will be played this season may not reach peak it won't take many more seasons be- fore s wealth oi material will be available for the league that will be in operation. ' O O O Then again Irrsck and field work. with Memorial Field prac- tically set ioe- early training pur- Dcses. should show d distinct 1m- provement over l t year. Last year local athletes were hindered somewhat due to the necessary work to be completed ‘on the track but with that now practically in readiness the runners, and field events men should be making their sppeao-‘ance pretty soon. Here again the stress that has been laid on the youngsters in the past couple oi seasons should beer plenty of fruit. The experience the DOWN 2. Vandal 8. Sum up 4. God of pleasure (Egypt) 6. Flat-topped hills 6. Land held pendence 7- River ll. Invalid 100d ‘run "GUARDIAN. crrnncorrsrpwru a Boxing Bout By Tom Yarbrrough Si‘. LOUIS; April l3 -(.\_r=) _ Harry Sharpe. who came to fame in the gsslight era with a knodrout victory in a fight that went 77 rounds. died today. He was 76. Until three weeks ago he was ect- ive in bmincss as an insurance broker. It was on Feb. 5. 189d that Sharpe knocked out Frank Crosby 1n s. fabulous Sunday bottle at Nemeoki, Il1., just across the Mis- sislppi River from St. Louis. Cros- by died six years ago. Boxing was illegal in that day, I-nd they sneaked away irorn the Srt Louis police, who had stepped in twice viftien the contest was about to be staged here. A special train "sneaked" a crowd o! scme 300 devotees, with tickets in hand, ' to s cold picnic grove at Nameoki. Winner and loser spent two gveleks in bed-and 11 months in a . i The fight lasted ilve hours and iive minutes, through mln,..gn0w and sleet. and ended by the light of torches and t-he specials loccmotl ive headlight. it Is in the books as the lon est knocloout. battle fought with g , under the Queensibeny rules. The record books do not take note of one of the most remarkable facts about that remarkable fight-for the last l2 munds or so there was no referee. He‘ didn't last. ‘Ilhe crowd had been promised s. return to St. Louis by 7 p.m., but kids gained in competition lest year will stand them in good stead when they move into faster company and with plen-ty oi stress laid on conditioning the City and Rrovince alike should come up Wit-h a strong batch oi athletes in both Junior ‘and senior ranks. O 'I‘emiis. golf, horse racing, and the various other sports are like- wise getting a lot. oi attention, with plans of activities already being worked out-all of which bodes well for an action-crammed summers sport schedule that will keep the sports enthusiasts plenty busy to keep up with. O It is stllLhard to get away fgom hockey. George Dudley, official of the Canadian Aimateur Hockey Association dropped a bombshell yesterday with the Bsuiuu cement that Ottawa Senators had been barred from further play in the Allan Cup and that TorontcMarl- boros would meet the Western Canada champions for the much sought after piece of‘ silverware. O O For the space oi a few irours it looked as ii’ the Senators. favor- ites to cop all the honors. were out. but last niglht things seemed a bit brighter for them with the possibility of them playing a sud- den death game against St. Jos- eph D'Alms squad, the winner to meet Marlboros. O O O O But the charges started being hurled with the above announce- ment srid Ml‘. Dudley is now evi- dently on a "hot-spot." due to as some sav “ove-rstepolng his re- soonsibilitieo" and taking action “detrimental to the general inter- ests of hockey." O O O O However. playoff time usually nroduces protests and counter protests. ‘This case is somewhat of s. new move however but like the pirate-sis will nrobablv be ir- oned oul: satlsfectorllv. But Sen- ators must meet the St. Joseph teem ii they are to advance iur- ther. 13. Cut 1. Fragrance 15. Split 21. Largo 23. Illppant 24. Quick in absolute 25. inde- 26. Trick 80. Companion. itsh net Tending to erode Yesterday's Answer 37. By way o‘ 38. Dickens’ pen name 89. Old win cup 40. Metal- descendants l 1 m of n“ h... 84. Iournfut 35. E ‘ ‘ 36. Hsosof turf (golf) Crazy '44. Rhea DAILY lltll Ofl llmb how to work It: AXYDLIAAXB .Is LONGIILLOW One letter slrnpb stands for another. in this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, the length sad formation of the words are nil hints. trophies. etc. Single letters. apos- Ilolshythe eods letters are diflsreat. ' Afltyplolrllifilohtlon "vxs lfl-LM ass ozsvs wan YEUSTJA. rsscau oanv. xwsuaur nu xwsr svs cwosra-sxsnuss. ‘I Yesterday's orypesqseur A nnuorrrsa or run cons. m. I _ VINIIQY ram. AND nos-r mvmnnr IAllb-TINNYBQN; . v Distributed by m»; Features emu-u. 1a.. Winner. Of 77 -Roun.d ‘ Dies At 78- ths promoters-a pair oi saloon keepers-Thad somewhat underrated - the staying power oi their gladiat- ors. According tom contemporary sc- coluut. as darkness came on and Sharpe and Crosby were still punching strong, somebody sent to the village for great “levies of cheese and crackers and liquid re- freshments." The day. and then the night, got rower and rawer. The cheese and crackers proved insufficient to keep the reieree go- ing, so he nipped at the "liquid rorreshme its.” He nipped and he nipped, and sometime along about the 66th round they counted him out. Sharpe's prise was $500. A few days before he went to the hospital he looked back at that purse, ment- ioned the size o1 some present-day takes. and said "I lived 50 years too soon." It. was perfect conditioning. Sharpe said, that carried him through. so: today's young fighters he had some contempt: “They give themselves a. shave, a haircut. box a, few rounds and skip a rope and then think they are‘ ilt to light." Harry Sharpe never looked the role o! an old time flghter. His ears were good, and he had none of the marks oi a fighter. In his latter days he looked more like a preach- er, and he talked like a professor. IndooTHfIe Shooting Following are the scores o! the civilian rifle clubs ‘Tuesday night's shoot, with the prize winners ior Class A, Fuliounker, G. MacLennan, P. J. Landrtgan; Class B, S. Craw- ford. G. Hooper, W. Kelis; Class C, Jim Good, A. Johnston, A. Mutch. Fred Youreker 97 Geo. MacLennan . 9'7 P. J. La-ndrigan 96 B. B. Jones 96 E. R. Burke 95 S. Crawtord . 95 Gerald Hooper . 94 J. D. -MacRae 94 Claude Ives 94 R. E. Jenkins 93 Guy Kennedy 93 Wm. Kells . 93 Art Johnston 92 Jim 600d 92 A. Mutch 92 W. E. MacCallum . '91 Wm. Welsh . 90 K. Landrlgan 90 A. Munphy 90 L. MacDonald . 90 Harry Wood 89 B. LePage 89 H. Mac-Donald 88 J. Farquarson 88 Herb Poole . . - 87 G. E. Watts 86 W. Coles . 85 J. E. Taylor . 80 R. L. Vessey 80 Jack Good 80 P. Reddall 80 LIIIESTII 0K MONTREAL, April 13 —(CPl—— Receipts were light and prices were all unchanged on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Total receipts at the west-end yard Tuesday were 172 cattle, 10 sheep, 1.526 hogs and 1.929 calves. Mid-morning offerings on the two markets were two cattle, 52 hogs and 80 calves. Common cows made the bulk of cattle offerings, selling at steady prices. A few common "bulls also were sold at 14-16. Calves were slow-moversi and brought steady prices. Medium veals 17.50-18.50; common 14. Grade A hogs 30 and saws 25. dressed. Moncton grade A lambs, deliver- ed, 31. sows 22.50. Charlottetown grade A hogs (Feb) 29. sows 21.50_ Choice steers and heifers, deliv- ered, 20.50; good cows, delivered, 15; good bulls (fob) l4. Grade A lambs, delivered, 43; sheep 15 grade A. Choice calves (fob) 20, grassers 12-13. Produce MONTREAL, April.'13— (CF)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases. A large 47; 1-2. Butler: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 57 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh and storage 58-58 1-4, First grade creamcry print Job price 59~60; solids 58 1-2-59 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts Ontario white 30—30 1-8; Ontario colored 30 L4-3O 1-2 (fob); wholesale On- tarlo white 31 1-4; Ontario colored 311-2. No other prices established. Potatoes: Quehoc no 1 75 lbs new 1.15-4.25, 10-lb bags 21 cents; NB. no 1 75 lbs 1.35-1.40, 10-lb bags 21- 23 cents: PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.55- 1.60; 10-lb bags 24-25 cents. Ruhrort, a town in Germany has the largest river harbor in Europe, with qusys extending five miles along the Ruhr river. Thesis selling as 010i Illsssfs. It "eslres bold"- Asehsnloeeui-Isnhslhs- Olvss qulslr rslisl l irs.issflfib"s‘l 1; l. -INJMENT _ The Agriculture Department to- 4 ; A 42 1.2.43; 13 42 States winter wheat crop at l.- med 5 Dune“ 0l9,&6,000 bushels, which would DRESS IIP —slosh pockets, military styles, long wearing and smart looking A large selection to choose from-including popular English navy gabordine burberry-single and double breasted models 8.95 1034.50 FOBiEASTER look smart and feel comfortable in a new sport coat-priced from SPORT BOATS and JACKETS New Spring and Summer sport coats in_ stock now shown in Harris Tweeds —.- glen checks — covert cloths and polos_. u,‘ assorted shades, prices .. A large selection of men's summer jackets now in stock,‘ shorkskin — poplin —- satin and orovenett materials, also the ‘new Bing Crosby jackets. All sizes, . Up nnrss smnrs “or fancy patterns. We are showing the largest selection of fine dress Syflll — Brill — Farden, etc. New plain shades f shirts in town — oil popular makes For- °" "MY Patterns. Ali sizes from I4 to I8 I-2. 9.512?”.‘T?"?"..'T’.TT’.ll.li31................]...:2.95 3.95 4.95‘... SPORT SHIRTS A wide range to choose from—including fancyploids —- checks and plain shades- broodclorh, rayon and all wools long and 2.95 ,,,, short sleeves .. SPRING HATS Gen-uine Fur Felts by AIlen—-New spring ‘shades and styles also popular wool fell»; In greys, b-rowns and blues. FUR FELTS .. 5-958. .... 2.95 WOOLS MEN'S AND BOYS‘ WEAR ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF BOYS‘ AND YOUTHS‘ CLOTH- ING AT POPULAR PRICES- IJSE OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN — PAY WEEKLY The Greendal Co. Ltd. T44 GT. GEO. ST. THE We have a fair amount of English equipment. One item you will require for the opening day — BAIT HOOKS- We have them. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER THE RUGERS HARDWARE G0. LTD. PHDKE 105 or I308 L E T acorns HARDWARE comrnnv LIMITED GET YOU READY- ‘ 1' for trout fishing Our stock is large and of great variety to select from. BAIT LINES BASKETS FLY LINES _ ' SINKERS FLY BOOKS CASTS FLOATS FLY BOXES STR-EAMERS REELS LllN-E DRESSING SPINNIERS < Robs LANDING NETS I < For later on-i-he best English Flies. Tum dows eye-Hollow ground hook. _ WASHINGTON. April 11 - (AP) day forecast this year's United be the sscand largest on record. ‘This estimate compares with last year's crop oi 990,098,000 bushels. the previous record oi l,068.048.000 in 1947, and with the ten-year (1937-46) average oi $8,606,000 bushels. 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