9111; W114i ALAUGH Tihfh?! in: _Matinee~—‘26c, 16c. Night-37c, 26c, 16c. ,_.....-.- A4 _..., .,... w" . 1/ i . , . Far % J v ' . -* l . . ’ f strl \ l , ( [-0, u... ~ . ._ .' ll the _ _ " ' _ yiel ' I tblr . kno trot I 3 a‘ ' ‘ nevi - ‘ . that ,‘ ' ‘ ' ' . . 0H7 WI-IATA NURSE app Diwctedb .c t1 (amwkpneisnz, Mary Schmltz a tiih-teen-yeiir-o is‘ girl of Fort Erie 0m. who ln l J v ha as _ '-- “Vim "15 Nlifillzi river the other day In seventeen mlynutes- ' She _ started from the Canadian end o f the new Peace Bridge Ind land- thei {P0X News __ Toplcs _ Orchestra 9d on the Buffalo side about two miles down stream. llll€ - Cia: ask .1 - h . i . - . .1‘ . are n. PlllNCElEDWARD-Mo .'l‘ues.0ct.l8-l9 - » . I0 i um ' Saturday, October 9th, the (lay 0| ‘then made by tho Club Captain Dr. Finely Orchestrated THE SOCIAL EVENT . the Prize Shoot in the vol-h Rifle Miihvnaid- Rev- M1‘ Bflaihmvii- M1- lita _ Sim-a! Music glul, w“ eagerly looked lama"; P. Brodie. Mr. c. M. Moore and Mr. are Score of. hits. a OF THE 55~A5°N Novelty scenery V to by all members, their wivgg “ll iE. G. Love, who announced amid cu" “I H l the“ girls; lllls yea,- llle, ewel-e cheers that he would continue in rene F“ ,, Electrical Effect; llew if any disappointments and the sport as long as he could hold Bl l “Alice Blue Gowns; E ‘though some had w shoot under the rifle mild see the target. mo, 5'9 shilihifl ChOHIB adverse weather conditions, scores ‘The Emmi!" °i the dhy- the E°°d ‘ “worthy or You" ‘were well up to the avel-age_ All fellowship enjoyed and tha foster- 0115 _ WITH Bl“ Band" HI“ present pronounced this shoot-the ‘"5 °I the c°mmuhh~y' 59m‘ w“ h“ "Hobbies" i _best ever-and it certainly wag a necessarily the substance of all re- t . ., s1- OF Two B g Ac“ grand success from any standpoint. mhhk! 701' ‘h°“1 9011M h’ he "the" tho: Jlfiililt of Dreams BIG LOVCAL CA seven Big seen" some ‘members ‘have rm“ o“ w!“ m such a joyous compamn lF nsky gnkets" CHARLOTTETOWN _ _ Joan l'l‘Om the Militia Stores in tlie T116 110111 of 11111111“ 1° i119 111811- _ Five specialties hlty and unfortunately for them an agement particularly the ladies was Se“ —Anfl QIMFW- STARS [inspection was called just befc-re lhoved h? MT- Elmer Jehhhls and full U; ‘iii- l lso that when they received their lwafl Yecelveih with heart!’ cheers- kuo - rifles back they were out 0t nd- ‘Am’? tldlsghziiltlgll‘ A°fihmalh ' . justment- one ma id t tlir zes. W w" Ii 011 i1 6m i! ; W‘ A 1-1". WW5 $H°W 1N A 1-1VE W1" T°WN his ‘bafik lit all andnlldilnilt. vlfltoilg-imoat enioyabie time came to a I the‘ h ‘ ill-clrulnhadttlllilich hdimlclullll plllllllliull cllzlixllsuks are due Mr PercyIHoolr Y 89 8 s c E s a - a. cull I‘ ” ‘that his usual good score ‘:3 wm. er tor his capable work as range l‘ _ pletely spoil d. W106i‘- m is THE BBGGEST HIT OF THE DECADE. Firing conlinneii without inter- P1118 "11111015 11111111 11111w11~ P0811" mg ' ruption throughout the entire day lhh? 105- - Blri ~ "w" * "‘ " and when darkness nindo -tliut im-i Mhh a9 called mm‘? forward and ‘hi’ REMEMBER THE DATES! TRY AND GET m! igggfiilfgzkahldlllrecliled ihfihfihlhil1g:°h°°£:$2°l" 9"” . a W 6TB l! JCS a ' this leg lll llle laml were prep l l Dr. C. C. Archibald . . . . . . 95 mat BENEFIT KNIGHTS OF; COLUMBUS CHARITY FUND bsiiqgcg fltlfllg‘! lfllittllfi. fiPllo llllgllngllval: filig-nilzylflszre; . . . . . .. . crow e ; a es e ui ength of 5 18" I . v. the buildin t d d l G. ll. Jones liZ the .. Ticket Sale Opens at Box Office Fi iclsy, Oct. 15th at 1O A.M. ‘side while gtwéiiiniiigree 0nl€hZl1p‘l7:te_4Gi.W_ west‘ v _ _ .- . , Iorm were filled with a great arrayE 11191‘ Jehk "5 m“ iansninnimmnnniiniiinn o, prizes for it is the rulc that ev- IP11. M- Blow" ~~ 90 tea _ s ,‘______ . _ .____ cry man who hits the turgehmllllllE. G. 11love 87 m - 'riiiic-2.i:i1/.. 2.12%, 2.1214. m mm the closmgsglrl-ngl(grlllzlloiiald.1::i g2 m“ l 2.20 Mixed. Purse $500 When all liud had at least one HM‘?! vessel’ - - - ~ -- ‘ turn at the table, the 58mm" ]_M_ ,G. M. Moore .. 85 h: Updlctty ‘Direct, b.ni. by Empire FBTOWII called the meeting to lrrder B~ R~ Br°wh -~ 34 _ l ljlrect l-Pllxir) . . . . . . . . . .. 1 l 1 pull to that now sflusflgd and hapaqH. 1L. Prowse . g4 ’V 'Nv-l1l1111@ BOY, b-ll- (HBTHB) 2 6 Zlpy gathering opened the subject of J- B- Jhhslm ~ - 4 ma TOPSHAM. h1g1... ()ct. l.ll.—vTllel.i’tilérvll{eylil'si. big. (ligeinsl-n- g i g prizes by announcing the names 0g gbblixwn .. . Sllsallahoc _Falr murltiui; tlic \\lll(l'.-~ inr l 11rd 0. H11. ' 115B v those who had donated as-followszl - - °°"° - ~ tbii up cf the harness ruclng ln Mitlll0_ l<nir lliiy and lrlncess Roche Dr. J. C, McDonald, Ml; s_ Q Frank Watts .. . '81 and laststart of‘ many (if llic iauui-Wllifn Hiililiflh-l a H} 9 I IMODFO, City; Mr. 1A. 0. F. Gill. City; W- W- §ihwart v f9 “quell-ago;- vtlw season ulniuoii 111' lFlmc-wniJ/i. .11 n. wl7/l- ;Mr. J. ll. Judson. Alexandra; Mr.._W- D- €°°1i° -- - 79 E day with‘ the uauiil biz uiiiiiiilniii-..i_ i V. Longworih, City; Stanleyiu M6119" 77 Although tho riiccsi ivi-ni. ill uii. _ hhuw and iPearilon. S. L. Hardy At Wall-iii’ G111 -- - i Z5 q boats there ivus hard ilriviui; ioijsalnt 00-, A. Horne 8t 00., Moore & Ms- whhhhhwhu" '5 Hlace. Tllll Arfiiifiltillll vniiyv. lllii-zli‘ . hood. Ltd.. Mr. 1E. C. Love. that gwlech-I- . b n: t. . l ii ' lli-ti Hlilll issfi veteran rlflemui lio d t. - - - 1 ‘Fgjfl. ffllltll-lfllz (L0 l-lt-lllit-ilu all» it rllwll “rédnahle score‘) w mu e was Ollie IITOWII . . . 71 jflalil in iliii'l'i~liitiii"i_~. (‘V"ill, wliili- All H ‘ ———-—— V ~ Speuinl prizes were donated “byflhhfl T113407.‘ »- - - 7:0 (_l u Echo. of ilia- W. ii, hililillls viii _ .\l'().\llitiu.\l‘,. Oct. l3.—- Flio >lunll< Mr. W, (I), (jgokql m the genllnmnll lllnmlil Taylor o p. l, o. ilfztcliiaii ziii-l llcfl," lllf‘(I(~-‘11\\'li- llHll Rugby Llirli _ iicld their first winning the 5311"“ M81011 11nd was "R. Lnngwortli . 86 ~01! anti ilrivcii by hi. iil- Pilwi‘. <ii'.1111111ii11i-l Yfiflfiiilly 111 i116 "111011- A! Won by Harry Vcssey with a score‘A- b- Phlmhs - 68 Belfast tank llicir tivents, picking lbc opening of lhc meeting Captain ‘of 33, - - . - J. ‘C. Cooke . ,.. 65 lCasii-rii llniuc Evans iciidoried his resignation on iMr. G. M. Moore the ver o lsr 11111183 ‘Prmlh - ~ - - -~ ~ 62 Y ‘D l?“ a ‘cliqiiiriilr- for " not generally. Addie Echo, cli.ni. by .Tcdd (Means) k (Smith) Allan A., cli.g. (Curd) Expression. Tlme-Z-lill/l. 2.18% H,» .... ~:-__-_-__-:.'.'3 E l ("$152.- Thc summary lullv-ivs: 2.2!) 'l‘rul, l'ur.-ii- i Ilollyrnml ‘Viceroy. li.m. Todd Maxey. by. (lin v) .. Dci llur'.'<i.~i1.i.~r ilohn Dillon also started. 2J2 Mixed. Purse $500 lily; Knob Beauty. li.m. by Gold Quartz. ch.g. (Hayes) Northern Silk, ch45. (Klngir _ l l; .. .......... .. 'ms;ilfllil.ld Kn (Zlhlll. l! . . l stunti- .1, .‘2iT1 . rules 0t the game. .....,..2 Tl (ffhtil- At the i-ianic l. time Bias It wlilNOT rub off, _, ngithekrshwill it soil the . fir“. i1’ I\ ‘stables nml u liiid illly for tiio tiilfiirciiiiiii of pressing graduate stud- wiiinsr oi‘ this year's silver salve;- lcs which made it impossible for and another veteran in this game, lilin to handle the duties of cap- donated tuiii properly. iliis resignation was spoons, the first won by Dr. C. c. ‘iliitfvlllllll with rcgrct. and Murray Archibald with 12 bulls eyes in the _ _ _ , _ ,_ 1 1 lhiigiivliio. son of J. E. Angevlne. senior class. the second by Frank lfiuim John. was elected. in his Watts with s in the junior class . Howell was the highest, 3; l; llyliii-ii-il vicecaptnlu. and John Cran- ipolhta. “ml dull mimagei‘. (touch Heron then spoke on the beautiful silver trophy to the lady iniciiiods of play. training, and the wlnngl- and must be won lwlce M. He said the fore owned: outlook lor the team is much more year was Mirs. li-s M. Brown so that hopeful than it has been for years. she holds the cup for the year. Efforts are now being made to have the Exponent (MoWlilliams) l 1 la. scco-nd team which would play these for their thoughtfulness in . ii 2 ‘bother teams which are not entered presenting these gifts. l 1 ‘ill tlic (Zuli league. Those who will, in» uniililii to muko the Oup team tributed, the scores in order draw- will ihuii have an opportunity to . l 1i Jllliiuy iigiilnst miitildo teams. t for your White Shoes ‘ three engraved silver and the third by Frank Watts with junior score of 81 ‘Mr. C. W. Patterson dOlllll8fl1 a the lucky lady this EX-tra special thanks is due all The Ladies prises were next dis- lng lromtha, list of ladies entered. 1 Hairy Vessel’. score 83, draws Mrs. irn M. Brown. ' ' l " John Andrews. score 32, d“ Mrl- Jilmer Jenkins. _ W. D. (bolts; ncore 81, dr Mrs. Robert Crockett. I H. L. Prowse, score d1, drilwii (Mrs. Charles Mellett. ~ 6. C. Moore. score 81. draws Mrs. Roland Philltpson. , ' Ollie Brown. score 30. draws Mrs. n, W. West. - Harold ‘Qylor. score 30, ‘draws Mrs. Ollie Brown. Dr. C. C. Archihalti. score 30, draws Miss Tildrlel Brown. Elm-Brows, score 20. draws Mrs.- ii earns ~i_:b cn Arthur (Henderson vHurry Henderson iE. Benton lwendall Vest-icy . . 66 R. Phlillpson 50 H- Harper 49 Pope Cooke . 41 eDeMar Wins Rae? At Melrose, Mass. _POR'l‘ CHESTER. N. Y.. 00L: 13. —Clarence De Mar.‘ the ‘ldelrose. Mass. veteran, raced to triumph in the New York-Port Chester Mara- ‘t-hon today. doféatliig a neld 01' ‘three-score distance runners. which lnciudod some CsnadlaniuDe More time was 2.38.3035. ‘ ”' Percy Wyar, Monarch A. C.. To- ronto. dlnlshed fourth in thereon. ‘ trailing Albert Michelson,‘ "Port Chester. and‘ wiuunn "xiinnoiiy. P-"iailrbrti Chester.‘ wyer’! time was 2.6848.» -w1<i . ' - cog the first dozen an he was twelfth. Hie time‘ was 5.0 .5l. _ ' " Screen Stars 4i. f“. ‘ would; . nuts. Osi- ll-Uorls __ ‘errand _ Gills, JOHLIQMQWI.‘ ' ‘years enlnlt auyolihenton‘ III by the manger men; but the ' confine!) dork dsy- did not favor , tkrmnvsl. Short speeches were _:_ .._‘ii;]l '1 Tilt-film wile for ten men overrrillsgo. ‘A nus!‘ decree d from his Dormer cams effective in terday. 8 up a strong hid , Robert May, of Torontonres the ~' '1 only other Canadian tolhllil lni- 3M4 ' a.» r recs six THE cnsntorrnrowu GUARD ' " J ' OCTQBERIMLQL ' . f ,. .> ".-_____’, ‘.'_ ,. t, ‘I’ 7 ' l - . . Today at 3J5, 7.&.8;45' THIRT 1 r K ‘I I ' l l _ , w‘, 1 IT'S riiii cur or rousctoruss rif/ir couiirs ‘ The ‘Alhehvelti ‘are bard at prec- tlcos nch~cvenlnl in preparation for their-admin! Ioltsdulc obslmfl with St. Dunstan: for the iProvluc- ial cuslnaioneiii . In tha-exlrlbiflan game last Bet- urdsy the begweits were taught s stiff is '- when they had to silblnifto e levers‘ trimming at th bands ofthecoliege team. . iThat they..- will profit by that lesson one-i y has to watch the workout esc ‘evening on the P. ‘W. C. grounds. wiienthe team ls but!!! put through a. severe drilling to shape up‘ to better condition to meet their ODDOIIGIHB. The Abegweits lack the spirit to follow up. frequent booting will be or hm vail unless the team can take; a age sud foil w. a little rhea in lgettinil tlie illu tonic halves would tend to liven up the gstnithusnd the halves to spnead out ill Ni One back of the other. to en- ab s them; to cover more territory and be indiosition to prevent a man getting a. clear field on a intercept- ed ‘pass. - ' The blind pass should be elimin- ated aud when possible the man who follows up on the runner should receive the puss. it will en- courage biin to come again and ‘in ' that way team work can (be accom- pllshed. The Abeglveits have n good foot- ball material as their opponents but‘ that last failing from lack oi’ practice had a strong hold on them in their last encounter. which done more to defeat them than anything else. However practice will do a~wholc lot “and indications point to a bot- ter organized iAbegwelt football team when they meet the St. Dun- stan’! in the" first game of the Pru- viucial League this afternoon at the Abegweit grounds at 3.30. The ‘St. iDunstan's line-up will be the same as the one playing the Abegwelts last lSsturday while the Abegweits have made several mat- crial changes which should tighten up the loose places. therefore it is expected the Abegweits will givo a. better account of themselves to- day. The line-up for today's game if! as follows: \'l.v 1.‘ The New Double Breasted‘ Joaed; Qziran? There’s no style this side of dinner clothes that demands so much skill in designing as the double breasted. And log- ically, there’s no suit that’s finer looking when properly done —when correctly cut. You’ll be mightily pleased with these we have here right now. 'I'hey’re by Society Brand. 'I'liat’s just another r way of saying-Their cut is correct. ' Your guarantee of qualify and value-the Society Brand _ label In the insidapockef $47.00 i. w. imitates i Charlottetowms Smartest Store for Men and Boyi The Home of Bollsalino Hats Ahegwelt St. Dunstarfe ‘Full ‘Back S. Diamond C- 31111911 (Halves Campbell R. MaciDonaid Saunders (l. MsciDonfilll l). Diamond 'J. Flemming F. McCarey D- 0"L@1'11'Y Quarters Imnergfln ‘A. (IDTIHIOY Trainer ‘E. lllcGlllvray F, Kelly J. Hogan (Forwards G. Connolly L. McDonald "L. Connolly L. Canilibeh Morris M. Conway Woolner. A- FY8119“ Laughlin McDonald ‘W. IDuinphy Walker ' ii‘. O'Brien Dal-l-agll E. Dalton lSpares J. Gordon Murray _______ C. Council ll‘. Campbell Refcree-Jloby McMillan. Challenge Accepted Y We, theCurmody I‘lvo liowllni; team hereby accept thc i-ballcn ol the iFlvo Optimists to u friend y score | ilootbiill teum licrc this afternoon. game o! bowling to he played a to 0- The score ilocs not iuili-‘bloi-liliit: itlcltii when possible. cato tho respective merits ol‘ tho two tennis. the Bl‘.l‘lllll(lllll.‘l ilcscrv- lug to iiiukc it better showing us fur as score was concerned. Early-good. A bil; crowd rm. prelltirlutou iii the contest the visitors seemed-was out to soc the match. ll. N. B. City League Football ‘° ""”°“‘° home team never faitered. the Charlottctmvq iliowlinl; Ailey! i5 on Thursday evening- (Sgd) BILL CARMODY. (izilititin. 85 out on Callnought Square last even- Emile, appeared ing and look tq be in good shape as good us that which went throughlbaclctield and Babbitt regaining lost‘ for the opening game Suturilfly af- the i925 season without defeat, cmlground with long kicks to touch. all vicwrlides.‘ but one tied game. tornoou with the Stars. There is also a possible chalice that the Sectmll Saints and Prince of Wales College teams will mix in the opening gnmo til t-lic intercol- Fcgiate league. The Stars have secured u will" and are also iii tho-practice giimc lurlhcir set to with the Anchors. great KBJllE/IO watch. ll. is not ilcllilitcly known yct ub- in llitVl! ready to represent them in lhc enm- iiig City League games. MACDONALD$ - E a . nArnZu/uor, /' l?‘ Cut Ylriv» ' 7’ .215‘ 1'1 i1 " A lHivn/vmy ' Qflwiw (i! ‘VISITORS ARE HARD HIT -———% FREDDRJCTON. Oct. l3.-—~'l'll0 the l’. N. B. twenty-five. their bucks 9 University of New Brunswick d6- feuted the touring Bcrniuilu Rugby. tl-lle Anchors ha-d n slplelltllfl work- though playing only its sccoiuPtime play was very cvcn. Bermuda ... Bermuda‘ lihil tnc ilisiulvanlage of playing fourth match on tour with a team‘ about some and which was minus Both (my [league town.“ ‘have a a couple 0f lino players, as Fowla mm“; "no up and l‘ wlll Sum M, 3 Zlmthltlnlorvtvlpicds lius u broken rib York cii roiltc liuine. and idvunii ol m" “N. nm,en,.l,u.lllleylll-l,Wall"; tho tbroc-quurtoi- wllli ii bud uulilc verdict witli regard to tho U.-N. H. __.__.;__'..s_ fifteen. Tho ilcrmiulu players. how- ever. said that the 04404 944 ' w - ‘ .1 l. Lester Do WHOLESALE PRO a‘ 39 Queen Stree > Gharlottetown Prince Edward» ls 4 1 POTATOE Certified Seed and all; stock." Highest price lull for good quality. Write or 'phoris 798 §-§O4-O-§-O O-O-O-Q-O'&QQO .9. BY LOSS OF PLAYERS THRQUGH INJURIES lruiining with the bull when oppor- tunity presented itself, and the lor- |wards following hard. dribbling and Big Crowd Out Tho wuatlicr conditions wcro and thalrui-ilied from the kickoff; The ‘ball soon was over the Bermuda goal provincial university. nlqlliie for a touchdown. For some- disorganized stretch with Fern Boy iul I Byrd. Fern IBoy clinic liuc and took tho next two liea I Lndy Belle went buck until matters up in the IOllTlllAli two battling it out in tho l v with ‘Lady Bellc being rctusil Avinncr. . '- Tho following is the suniqyl to have a nttsenlgnining on u. N. B. fumbles in the Minus Best Players p Afford Plenty oi‘ i Ma tcli tRucu that had been knotikad Little Bondsman (Rico) .. l Margaret lMoGregor (All‘l'i Thrills Tuesday h der) i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ii: 1S1‘. JOHN. Oct- 13.~(Plcnty of _ . ._r excitement was furnished tbo spcc- y Time any" 220%’ u’ i_ tutors at tho Mooscputli truck yos- ‘ evening for Now tcriluy ullilrnuuu ivhcii Little Bonds Match ‘Ram I "new" o-lllciutetl us tnucli judge, man. ~l'clci‘ Schlesinger itnd Ludy , _ _ __ " “A good tuam" was the visitors’ Bcllu were returned the winners Pow‘ Schlesmgm (mu) ' l‘; Tl Fl i i ‘S lli -~ iiltcr sonic gruclliiig bouts hud boon $l"l0n_“2';g,g l2] zgmmlw; tram-lied off. ' ' ' ' I, struiu of the The first class oi‘ tho duy. u V‘ . .' l r ‘my-tn... .s...§,,, u... f‘? »’,.H.H__?'f,;i.*v-J fourth game on tour hnd toiil heav- ily on them in addition to loss 0f valuable players by injury. ‘Bermuda, despite the oils-sided Score. showed that their team pos- sessed players with knowledge. game and ability to do some tricky play. flllie eight-man scrum, howev- Brwsocmetl to glva them no advant- age in healing. the red. and black teem taking the bflll'tll8 most of thetlme. Theextra men in the U. N. B. back held. however. was the great advantage- iHei-inuda com- plai-ned ol’ illegal putting of the ball into scrum at hall time. Referee Gus paid particular at- tention to the play after tbubbut there was no difference in the out- come. Tha ball was-Ed to the U. N. B. backs regularly and they ran until they were able to rull around or through the other team. 0n the other hand the green and white miitcli race between iliittlo Bonda- muu und Margaret Mcflregnr, prov- ed very thrilling. Little Bondsman winning in straight heats. Consid- ering the condition of the track and the lateness of the season the time was vary last. Margaret McGregor broke a-girt near the tlnisb of the third heat. falling to‘ the truck: fnolther horse nor driver whs in- Jured although the harness and ‘blui- liy were badly ‘damaged. The second class of the day. nil- other match race between Peter "Schlesinger and The " Finisher was won by the former after four heats This class marked the fastest tlnw Named ‘Ililvf! ' Lady llclle (King) I Fcrii lloy (Oolters) 2_ lliuiy Byrd (iSeeleyl Ii 3 Officials-Starter, Diiviri lord; judges. George Nullflii. Mullins. who acted also as >-————-*_- SljlLouis Ameri ‘ Teamiin Shirk is-‘r; uouis. Mo. Oct. isJ-A piete "shake-up" in all (10051 0f the day. the third heat being timed in 2.19%. _ lNemed Race ‘in the named rncé‘ Lady Belle team many times took play into .,1 ‘ .; the first heat in a brusir down the W11‘. 1 won from Fern Boy nllcr five boats‘ had been raced; udwllieus took‘ oi’ the St. Louis American niitehsn Club will be malls leflofl is. put xuemisni onllhi Preside trhii snu said , nnnounceirycsterday th ‘ iildfl mutt-acts; menu 11c l‘ liaison“ - '-