fig E tiooslly successful play. FOO MUND LOWE, 1... 11.111.11.161... 1.11.1 pm...» 11m William m has produced from Gunning Pollock's intona- ‘ - ~ Matinec-Zfic, 16c. Nighh-37c, 26c, 16c. i a411- Jaw" iilma _ ,__ m: Ju/v M1171 rh/rf [A l») hi!“ iiht i l‘ will i — ma” m: lull ul i l runnacé This is the FURNACE that has been given such satisfaction for a great many year S. Cali, writeor phone us about four heating troubles. Fred H Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre m, m t» m-i- 111111111141 GREAT 11111 . Bowling is a great ganlt- that is seldom fuilltlrtsti on the soul-tint; page. Thz-rt- Ill'l‘ no iltititlnzilly known figures» n»: Slilllfi. \‘ot bow- ling is considered 1hr ilattoual ill- door game of Aillericzl. It is it name, that practically t-veryoilt- can t-njoyn Partaklng tin this popular game does not rc-quire ywsars of practice nor-does ft necessitate a pert-ion being a modern l-Ietrculcs. The element of hick dots not predominate in this game. but. it is just enough of :1 far-tor to make the rocreatioil illlPIlSPifv‘ filsciililt» lng. Bowling is prinlarily a gami- of s-klll and fiilllllltfl‘, and till-rotor»- dt-v-vlopg iiccurzicy and a kt-eil quit-k rniiiirl. lt makes no llillt-ri-ntw- how much one bowls~ i.ilt‘l'l‘ lll‘<' .'iiwa_v.~t n/lmo new cnnllliilalltliis to Still". No one has t-\'--r yt-I or ever will become u perfect bowhir. Following are a llllllliilvl‘ of rules wlllCil. if lllll‘_\'l'\ii. i|f'\'f'ifl]l wiiilt .1);- port; ("Inlsilitvr in iii- lite‘ proper form of bowliilg. Take a slllllti about t-itzht fro! back of the foul iilltu fat-int: tilt- pins squareLv. Ilnld thi» hall firm- ly. having the Ihiiillli on Iht- iippt-r side and til" finui-rs rlow- lugr-tllt-r on the lnwi-r sitiw. Don't play the "cross alley" ball until you have mastered the centre lit-livery‘. Don, swing the ball more than nurt- bet-writ delivering lt. Don't start with tujutnip; throo st~ps (IIIiCitiY. Don't tit-liver the hall wtl-th the right foot in front. walk 1111111 "1111. 1. 1. 11001151111611 A. H. A. which will bo hold short- HARRY MILLARDE PRODUCTION SIIQRTIflG QQMMENT Fox News -- Fables - Orchestra to tho other src mvaltlng tho outccml- Tho announcement that Charles Lccnsrd. "WW0" ‘Mill-l llliiidfli to dispose of all his flno horses was Iiko a bolt out cf a ciosr sky. and. naturally. everyone ls intsrosted to discover what will bscomo of Chow nut Peter, that great young sire, now at Forklsnd, Ky., Bob Armstrong ' and othors that have msdo racing history for tho Beaumont: Fsrm. Xoarlings. woanllhgs and brood mares will also go. and ‘it is believed by Hub folks who sro interested In rsclng and brooding that at the conclusion of the salo the Beaumont iFsrm horoos will bo ocsttorod all cvcr including tho Msrltimo Provlncco. CURLINO . Tho stssmor that brings s sport contingent to Saint John from England on ncxt Saturday In tho form of‘ s Badminton psrty will carry a Canadian sport contingent back on hor trlp from Saint Jchn on Ncw Year's Day whon specially soloctod curlers from all parts of Canada will bosrd tho Montroso for their ‘Scottish tour- Ths Mcntrooo loft Eng- land last Saturday with ‘Badminton playcro. Tho Canadian curling tum, which is paying s return vlolt for tho trip mado by tho Scottish clubs to tho Msrltimcs s low yssrs sgo- lo composed of thlrtywslx plsyoro embracing clubs from tho Atlantic to tfho Psclflc. Thoy expect. tc arrive in Glasgow on January 8th and will lmmcdlstoly ccmmsnco their tour. Tho Prince of Wales, it has bocn announced, will prcsldo at tho ban- quct to bo tendered the Canadian plsyera in Edinburgh early in Janu- ary. From New Brunswick. the following arc going; Senator C. _W. Robinson, Mloncton; F. C. ‘Bcattoy, St. Andrews; J- 8. Malcolm. This ties; Elbrldgo P. McKay, Bsthurst; Reginald K. Shlvcs, Csmpbollton; while from Nova Scotls will be D. L. Frssor, Brldgowstsr; and A. A- Gunn. Plctou. Tho Prlnco of Wslcs by tho wsy. ls prosldcnt of tho Roy- al Cslcdonlan -Curling Society. It ls not definitely known whether any curlers from Frinco Edward -HOCKEY-—GETTI NG WARM ED U-P Now York papers sro now grinding out dctslls of tho Gotham team's actlvlitlos at Nlsgsrs Falls, and s number. of correspondents have wrltltcn some highly ludicrous articles on the situation, whllo oth- ers are admirably couched In tho clover lstylo that most of tho higher rank metropolitan sport writers adhere to. W. J. MaoBoth, of tho Tri- bune, tolls of the trip that Tex Rickard, Colonel Hammond and his confreros took to tho training camp. ‘where apparently tho Texans. as the Now York team has been dubbed, put on s battle roysl. Tho two squads pitched into each other with such vigor that Billy Burch rq- marksd ho feared injuries might result cf 1hr: "friendly rlvslry" ba- rns CHARLOTPETOWN cu ' " City League Basket- Ball Tonight anticipated. E ‘in?! 'i.°“'i§”.“:'..ii.1§h§1o:l ly at either Truro or Amherst. "i°"°"i°"' M" "i" R°'°" 1"" .1 ' :61? In 831a v u c s ‘donors aim-ell Moors and Art Blreflflwlefl "W" ‘firm l" it" .Z¥1.8.§"..l.......... X116 6111113 Allen were slllllllllilid reform for “°" “i” °°"""°“‘ °‘ m‘ °‘"‘ ' come. logiwwillbeiuillllwtzll‘ gpihzeliai-‘tswl- thfrlfiatasfliovllug schedule was thcn '5 ‘"39 mum“ i‘ “ma”! 1°" o“ ‘géeflfigmwen mad, ‘m! u, drawn up and lppmmd; s great interest is being token ln ._ this league. giggtecfl-‘lha follow." omens were hIIIZl-Abogwolts vs. Crystals. In N” “dmhfl” i‘ ‘mm! “"3”- Hon I President His Honour Suinmorsldo. 5am“ “'- 33” Fm‘ LlcuL-‘Govornor F. R. Hearts. 15—Crystals vs. Abogwolts. In -———¢0¢'i~' President £11m» '1‘. w. 1. clmi-iottetowll. -‘ - l Pros-ac. ltl-Abcgwelts vs. Crystals, in Secretary-Mr. H. T. Bess. Sillll- Summorsldo. moi-side. 22——Crystsls vs. Abcgwolts. in - ' Executive Committee-Dr. l. J. chgrloflglowb. -—-¢- Yeo unitChester Campbell. city: 26-Alyegwolts vs. Crystals, In ODDFELLOWS LEAGUE. H. M. Baker and Len McNolll. Qummorslde. Majority for Freaks over Sena- Sumiuerslde. 29——-Crystala vs. Abeuwoli-I. lil tors, 212 plus. Scores are as fol» m. Fred Kelly was appointed ciisi-iotmtcwn. lows: to attend the meetlnz 0! U16 M- FREAKS. B. Vauldarstlne . 112 168 1T2 A. McAnlay 117 174 H. Rodd 142 160 —-—-—-—'-— A. Hearts . . . . . . . .. 110 12o I < g , _- _ BY (“Tm”) . l r. Vanldcrstlnc 141 124 122 "THE 01.1: GLORY" m m 7]}, k ‘ Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2223 Two wcsks honcs and horsornsn from sll parts of filo United itatos and Canada will bo rushing in tho direction of‘ Now Ycrk. Tho Oil SENATORS. J. S t . . . . . . .. 14 146 Glory Sale. the blggost dispersal of tho year. will be launched thoro P. Ttrgl: i n2 December 7th, and It will close December 11th. v L. Hows“ 133 Big things that have electrified tho horse world hsvo tsksnpisco A_ Afneck __ "l; at preceding Old Glory sslcs, but It. ls doubtful lf any will ccmpsro K. ‘Brehaut 87 with the comlnd "W"! 4 5m u’ ‘ 723 61 Foiicvvcrl cf 1M "s"! “PM” 0"" "°'" °"° "l" °l ° °°‘"‘ 'Y Total ............. .. 2001 Red Heads, 16 pins. . Forsytba .. . P797373 I ffl s: -1 U L. O. C. BOWLING Last night on the Imagine of tll Total——2388. " - glo 264 and also highest total 677. Tonight the Press sharp and Rovers and Stars a 30. cs1. LEAGUE Anchors sud Bovors slssh to- night at 8.80, s11 excellent gsmo ls In tbs previous zslno botwoon those two teams the Anchors were Majority for Ever-Rendya over Scores are as Cross Alleys the Barbers defeated the Carniody Five by a large ma- lorlty, , w , n Race “In (Jamera Barbers: " V .. 22.’ ill , ,_ , fi‘ ‘:23; ' J27 ‘LQNDUN, Nov. 21.71110 lwculnl; H’ Gregory - 150 News has tllseovereli the univt si- A‘ McAskm _ _ 150 n3 ty host race. "next yytvtir.‘ l-iltc alrlx. H_ Lam" __________________ __ 209 H7 19, queui VOHO may ' 1e Ulllt ill, . T°la1___263o. ed lil cameia. it nit-ans by that. it will he ‘TOtWOIi at an inconvenient cnmody H“, hour to the lluiltlreils ot‘ thousnntls B. Carmody 179 134 170 0t Londoners who makc all aiiutial vlkcflrmody “o .06 pilgrlmagtyito the Tlianles to set L carmody v m2 1% the lnlveislty elgllts, El Cmmody 191 2 _ The date of the race next year is E‘ Carmody 12,, 130 btltnrdzty March 27. and the Hllllitt Darn Carmody i had highest sin- nnd Sailors Doirt step on or over the foul 1W9?" "W PIIY"! line. 1 Don't think you can change the course of a tball after it has Left your hands. Doin PXDOPL a strike every time COULDN'T REM EMBER A very interesting game was played last night at -L. O. C. Alleys between the Bachelors 11nd Tuts Pots. the former winning by 19 pins. A. Gaudet had high single, u. whl follows: EVER-READVS. T. Sentner . . . . . . .. 12G 1.19 91 it 1?. Adams .. 154 119 11111 " they u“ ' A. McEnchern 169 189 Z12 B. Vsnlderstlno . 147 91 157 V. MadKny . . . . . . .. 124 110 140 the convenicnce 720 70B 769 ‘In ' f°b‘¢c° [Q Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2197 °k‘n‘ tho pipe. to get an extra choice t‘ May Conduct Big time which must be tlxoil by tilt- title ls half-past twelrc ok-ltick. This means that unless there is a tremendous tlutbrcalt of grandniiltll :ar‘s funerals among office employw-s L they tfltnlllli. see the race. Tile News suggested lill‘. date alight ho changed. “lt in inlpilssl» lilo" said Cambridge. “to row a week earlier because if wt- do our men will iiol. flare tbetrn long cil- ough at the ilnivorslty to be allow- >~d to count their il‘l‘lll of residence.’ 'ill(,‘0Il(IlliV2lllii!." rupllcs tixlord. "to row 11 twock later. ilt-citnae our rice‘ s on your own fancy as to form you prefer. The Plug is for those smokers who like toslico tboir tobacco right ofl‘ the plug Tho Cut Plug is for tboso who would Whichever you choose. Y0“ a" W" mellow, rich and tasty. I Manufactured by imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited 1 1 l . .‘.l'-:‘r‘j,,',‘)|/Y//,. I l|“..,“|4\l 12/, Jill“: » t/J/i ._‘ yylt/‘z/a lli‘ y,’ v. /‘||l it’ of buying their ady sliced for pipe tobacco- ‘t Tho “Cut Plug” is ' 0n llldinlhotomougxm I ~.- Vacuum (sir-tight) tin. <.1-_l~i;,1~l1"\/\1:t\;vrn VVQRKMAP~< About the Wear ! upon a name. The Dominion trade- mark is your protec- tion. Look for it. Don’ t Worry You cannot see wearing quality in rubbers and over- shoes, but before you buy you want to know it 1s there. That is why you must rely Ask for “Dcmiuion" brand. The name is your assurance of dependable, long wesr. ‘A you hit the head liin. Don't blame tlio pin boys every tini.» you got a "sipllt." Don't cause you think you should have :1 slrikc. Don't think tho other fellow has oh.'1n-;:0_ Don't uso any unnecessary mot- Hons. Don't. 030' rt yourself. Twice it iwlivl‘ than a swift wllil one. Don't think your wvrlst is gone if it hurts aflt-r a few gtimes. (‘bongo your lzltip and throw the strain somewhere else. Don't bond your balck when (i0- livt-riiil: tho ball. With your foot far apart and your knees bent. you sound. Don't h.» RIlIXFTRLllJOII-R. Thirteen [in not riiil. Walk fast lhrm- sit-pt; nlllflilii!‘ with liit- lt-ft foot. 111111 tivlivor llltii lriil with the ivft font in front. lio not build your arm. ilv-‘ntl ywiir kfllfltf and tll-liver lil!‘ illlii whon ill" hand is about right int-hm abiirn. the alloy within on" font in Iroilli of your h ft loot. g lForin an illlllgllliil'_\~ ll in» In tho, Tiflllt Hiiit‘ (if thl- lit-ail pill .1l1t| bowl3 on that illlin llo not lily to uvII Krltill] silt-ed. Too _*i‘lllll'liy :1 ball llro; iluceu just at.» poor rt-~iili.< am 0114‘ that in too slow. liirel-ililil |i.~i flit-i malil thinu. i\\"h('li fil'ii\'1'l'lll‘,1 lht- hull, l1- Hltro yliti string _\'1vlIl' zirni. .\‘i.li'illill hack 11:1 you fail" ylnr llirsl sit-l; forwnrdxpnrallt-l with your body. which n1» illllnl you IIIIIHI fuci- squat" (fly toward lilo |llll.~'. t.»- ll better glut (than twelve. lion’; think it llfifffiflflflry t0 11o 8 Sandow. Many llghtlvcigzhrs bowl ur-ll, anti cifl-tlmr-s lnittnr, than their lu-avim brrrhqrs. Don't toll your friends that you l'.ll'|'i1‘4i off‘ tho honors Tlniy may sen .1 inol-iliiig paper. Don't bring still pnbllsiii-r lit" you find your score or HVOFRKI! printed lnmrrectly. lit is possible that mmeonql else ‘has made tho error. , Don't got illocouraged. You can ii‘lll'll. Any able-bodied person with against the L", 1|", M,“ ordinary nflrvo and at good cyto- can all the luck. Plug away-Abfntgs will: roll off your l‘1i11_'"r<. i-lirnviilt! Milli‘ i“"'""_"‘ 'l"m" "Kile" “"11" "ll-ii! arm right on lhroliuh. \\'lii-il will l""“""_"'- " have complete-d ihi- l|l‘il\‘l'l'\' _\'llli‘.", hon‘ hi“ "iiyono what You are hand vhonkl the rtxtintletl as far as "M"? i“ '|“~ Wail- “nm ‘in-er u!“ Waugh“, am] (wan Wm, Y0", h_.|n,l_,fllilllfi and tell them whet you did. utvdld a ('ll|‘\'i' ball, imt lil!‘ othi-r ___..*_____ 112:1. ":1; fruit tail‘ Finish America" ' ‘ I Sets New Record ll 6g n known fat-l that on ‘ i‘ face in (li-fttrrvnl. Th1- l‘l|l'\'l' lmill rollor has t/i Jcurn rat-ll alley. andl - ~‘"1""[ NEW YORK. Nov. 24.—Wlllls 11'1"." it '1" iiili>°5-“iili" i" 5"’ “Yfllllrlla of the Finnish-American A. W. J. Corurn of tho Now York Journal, ststod that reporters thought they had stumbled Into a baseball camp whon they lcsrnsd tho nsmc of the assistant trainer was "Cozy" Dolsn, When asked If ho had boon mm“, “way a spare be s mombsr of tho GiantyCozy sald "ho d-idn’t lcmsmbor," which was tho reply of the famous Cosy to Judge Lsndls whon implicated in tho ‘Jimmy O'Connell scandal. l NEXT SATURDAY f | According to sdvlocs tho postponed city lssguo footbgtlflggur, “my A smw accurate ma" is much will bo played this coming Slturday-wssthsr permitting, We", m, ‘writer ls of tho opinion If the gsmo is postponed any more the cm-lgg. ‘mas shopping rush will scrlcusly lntorforo-Nuff ood. i, THE ISLAND LEAGUE l , Tho Island hockey cchodulc has boon drawn up. six games sro in tum Fm“ m“ ha" with "we m "oil-ale played for tho championship, tho first clash taking plgcg In Qummgp. do on January 12. Thorofcro from now on tho rsbld fan tho inland cv. or will talk hockey and "stove iosgucn" will bs working cvsrtlmo ‘in an endeavor to pick tho scxtoti that will rcprcscnt us tin tho Marltirng’ Playoffs. On paper the Abogwolts chancel this yoar look sxcosdlngl, bright for a hard bid when the suction tskos plsco. but one cannot prcdlq, n this early ass-son as llttlo ls known as to Just how tho Crystal organlzq. ti" v- "P- Last tho n club hsd a tosm that tho Island iwas proud to call its own, and If Bummsrslds lntmducgg m. "m. brand oi‘ "rubbor hunters" this coming winter. tho Crystal crow will take an awful boating hofcro being dcclsrsd out. BRINGING UP FA TlIER-_ ' __.__ THlb WATCH THAT MAGQII. 210. also high total 501. GYM. -'i--'i0—'l.~'lfi Junlorli in and b.) 6.'l5——H Teachers Basketball. 8.30 Anchor-Rover game. BOWLING. McLeod vs. Rogers Hardware. IMO-City Leazuo Oddfollowli v Bankers. SPECIAL. City Basketball. Anchors Rovers. Bachelors: ' " " "—" " "‘ Dr. Dousnn . sa 106 ' A. Gnudet 210 177 117 - L, Mbhem, ,6 ,7 Reserve Strength o. Bllfltlli-fl 139 10s ‘ ‘ ' ' a Dewar m m For '1l_1~e Qanad1ens| T°““_1992- MONTRPL-tb. Nov. ilk-Canad- lrnn lire still tlickt-rlnl: for reserve T P : . CmC-nmtfiln 129 1m In strength for tili-ir forward lino. J’ Ixmgun " 134 160 ‘£5 llokcr Cormlcr. lot-lil iiilernli-lllatla H Cameron l“ V] ‘kg flash, hail been signed for right 19' PrOWSB 132 1311 1r3 3"" mil“ "my "its yraiw hut Iii-- J Mcmoor 80 H3 12:3 int; under age and i113 father har- Tom1__19%_ illli! not yot (‘tlllllvllifiti to lilL‘ con lliiiiiilSiii Y. Baskutbnnlwhti has been atarrltlg lil amateur 7_.gommercm League’ Moore &‘iirriinge txxlllbltltlil intuit-s with tlio chancellor ivouhl rt-lluse to permit us to ‘row in lloly week." tract. lleo liiiiulitraiid is taking no chances on lit-fill: i-ilulzht short han- ded for the long season, ll.» h“; given (ltirnltl Carson, of‘ flrlinsby, llntll today to mako a final tlet-lsltm about reporting and also has upon. ed negotiations for iintitilrr tliitsltle iliiiiylil‘. a. Wrtlcll-(‘iiilaltlltin lad. whore name is being withheld. hilt IhOCIiIlY for the past few neat-tiling | Efforts of tlio New York club to Canadians at Hamilton have ftlilcu “through. Vozlim la under tllr ivriith- 57h > ff": 1119:. . Scoreless Tie At Cambridge ST. JOHN, Nov. ‘lb-Everything looks well for the Maritime liltlooi" triit-k and field championships which will ill! staged in tlio Arena next Friday illlzllt under the 11111-1- plces of the M. l’. B. A. A, U. of 0-. which il-l being assisted by all loc- al nfflllitled clubs. Tho entries clos- t-d on Saturday night and imly be iiiiittninct-tl totluy. W, l1). Sterling. vice-prienliloiit for New Brunswick- ot‘ tho Ill. I‘, B. states that tlio dif- ferent events will be well tilled and 1201118 cxeelluilt tracing 11nd Jumps may be tixpectoil. The largo rliik upturn has lnicil placed at the (iii-ipos al of athletes for training ‘purposes this pvt-fling and tomorrow, and ll. er with ii sun-re rolil and Jollat is imw“ Wm‘ ll bill"! swollen knee. out on Stituriiay’ nflernnoil- v5, the res-tilt of a (rolllitltlil with Iloini- tlxpt-ctoil that on in the Ciiiiatlli-n-Vlcltlrla gllyllo, nunltbt-r of the boys had n. ivork- It is u largo crowd of [wopio will attend the moot. Queen's University Beats Baimy Bead 'l‘.Olt0NTt). Nov. 1'l.>~Tilt' rill squad wearing the trl-roltli- fl (yum-H's University UVDITlIIIIO iii! tlilrd last liilfllllCit‘. lil their "W" tot sot u new record by wlnnliii {our coliseclitlvti Canadian senior rugby cliiiniplninililpii 011 Sulurdlf afternoon, when {or the accnii your in succession they ilufenlii llaliuy Bench, (intario lists"! mi‘ ball tinfoil rlianrplilnn, the score i?’ lug 2i to ‘J. Ilut the lnarlfi" i‘ points does not do credit i" m lost-rs. although the winners W!" tlntlouhtt-dly the better tram- Tho victory was tho twenty 5m‘ consecutive one for tlio Ilium“ title holders llinco UIILHCBQQ“ Hi2}, and Queen's tiloreby lnllfo" tllolr roirortl of straight ‘Win8- —By George McMnlli" l QHVE 94E ii NQ GQW f“ T NQRE Mousx HPNIN‘ IT REOAIREO THAN 1T 15 I'LL THROW n- AZWAY AN‘ yzLL ti‘! WT \ uotfl‘ THRF-W THI‘: wm-(H AN‘? HlT lWE QN ‘ THE. HERD ‘r rm-ulis with a <‘lll‘\'f' ball.i The (-3 "may won me “mm, Nation.‘ ttlriiluilt ball rnliei‘ tint-s nu! 'ii-~_ _ , l pond upon tht- .~i1rfa1-i- of’ the alley. crflgstountry champ ("whip m ‘he but. can liii piut- just flq porh-ctiy on one alley in on tinmbt-r. ire-cord time of 29 minutes. 27 sec tomls. for the 11h: mile Van Court» A MAN DELIBERATELY ___ NOW ' om’ 0P THE wmoow , , u _ ,_ jiflllii course. The former record ..,,§:'.'9."'.“Kn' if" -',m;‘,_",:_',‘," ‘_,",,m,,, of 30.05 was also held by Rltola. strict,‘ ‘" é", w. t llltola led Fred Machmtith. of the Don-l 1"", ma," m a ,|,.,_,._ lMillroso A, A., champion n! 1924 Don't ubiffonmurh ‘lllflfili a; flr.t'.t.'0i"’f‘ U"! fllliflil illifi h? 200 "I'd! Don't lltillp the lmll too tlulitly. "i!" having shown his heels to n Don't loft the brill. field of 29 rimncrs all the way. i~'1~"w<u-nnw>~m.>.-.~»- - D Qlfl! Iv Inn. Fnruns Ssnvlcs. Inc '1 v81" "‘W~‘\gfl|".! .~ Gun Bnlsn mills‘ mew-l MACIQIE LET ME. Erwumn-