ik. *tl . it i . _ ~.»:a . = ' -v ol ' s.~t J . in»“u _-fy 'tfi>.'2'-. r/‘*. ‘A _(_. , ..._ . ._.»~.\ ,ir -. ...f»'..». A __,,,. yi. . ,_, ff"-`~*'.2 .- :-=»-1.-i». . . . . .. ~'t. Halifax Wanderers, 11; Dalhousie 0; (for city league championship). University of Kings college, 9; United Services 0. for city inter- mediate championship.) DAL WINS HAL1'F\AX, N, S., Oct., 25 - A third straight victory over Dal- housie gave Wanderers English rugby team the senior city league championship Saturday. The score Fonvards _ l` was 11-0. The final try was the prettl est play of a ragged game, Bobby McCoy tak ng a pass on Dal's thirty five yard line to elude three tack- lers and ground the ball back of the line. Edwards added the extra (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct .'25, Hanging to the heels of the lend for the first mile, then forging i the front in steadily increase ti distance llclwooll him and tell ctl* er pzvcmmu pnunders, a tall, bron ed Indian. Noel Paul, of Sprlm hlpp, N. S. breasted the tape l. front ol iilc- Y, M. C. A. one mil. ule llrforc his nearest rival to \'.‘i th". Dunlop flvc-mile road race il the .l-t time of 26 minutes, 2 alif 2-5 Monds here yesterday. 1-I’ tim' was 12 3-5 seconds betto ther ill: made by Canada's Olynt pic ‘. nr, Cliff Brifrker, in a rice r like rlsnllco held in Toronto rf ently. In the Toronto race were rl* nofables in the track world 1-larolrl Webster, Johnlly M1165 1' Billy Reynolds. Young Stal; Cnnnoll representing Tuxls Boys 1 West Saint John after keeping closa to the lenders during the first four miles. sprinted ahead to finish second. closely followed by “Old Tom" Carey, last years winner, who was the hrst of the locel Y. M. C. A. entries to finish. All Canada Asked' To Observe Truce HALEFAX, Oct. 25.--“We Who remain are illescapably the trustees of their melnory and of the prin- this trust wc must not fail," Major declares in a “message for Remem- brance Day" which expresses the hope that all of Cmada will join with them when ex-serrlcc meh; and women gather together throughl out the land to pay tribute to their. of ‘gratitude to the Parliament of setting aside Ncvellllrer 11 in each The message follows: “On Wednesday, November 11, Canada will again observe the an- niversary of illat eventful day and ten-ible sacrifice of precious ed. F11' from being dimmed by the nlversary become keener and more goes. We live again in the Empircsi meet again :md salute those gal-i pire, our comrades and our friends not counted too high a price for. disappointing the world may be to- seem their high courage was futilc,l we cvnnot forget that these mcnf died that we and all we have and hope to be might bc preserved. We who remain are lnescapably tile trus tees of their memory and of the principles for which they fought. In "The Parliament of Canada has given a noble example by setting aside November ll in efch your as a sacred nntionnl day of observance to be known as Remembrance Day. For' this act we are grateful. An Olllwrtllnlty iS now provided for all three-quarter player, wllo has been SAINT JOHN N B we arc still ‘carrying on* and we. _ -1 , _ ., oct., 25- _ MBIOTU-Y 101 NOHSUCH. 185 Dim- 01,1, AWA' och 25__»1-he sub_ out of the game for tllc past wcek Football scores in New Brunswick can rcltcrnte our sacred obligat- mgh 5l"5l°» J- Dmm' 177 Pins* committee ol me Camdhn Nab with a painflll “Charlie horse," will lyesm_day___ ions to their depclldcllls. High mme' J' Dmon' 459 pins' i al Directorate a eluted to re- be b“°k in his Uld Pnsmon when At Frederict MncTi i"C‘ "`ilh- “There Mists no Canadian fam' on PP , on. e up _ H V 80",," T,,,,,|,,, visa the salaries or the higher oiri- Amee meet Semis HSM- al, caledonla, 14, u.N.n., a "Y in" ‘"5 “°t °l°S"* ‘°“°h°" by 5 ' - ~ cms of that “uw” were in Conan, the ravages of war. vie all possess I "as" -_-».~.-~ i-~.~.-.-.~.»_-. .~.~.-_-_-_-._-_-.,.fg:-_ .~.~.~f.l7e~.~:»,-_-.-.-.- ez-1-1-:~:~:~:4-za- :-:»:~:-:-:~.i::~: '.'-Ii-I-1-32-I f Win F1~omU.N.B.. c i ll ni il Abogwoifs 6-0 lincoln lusl ;-:»:-_:c~...~.-. ._ , - I CI' . 1' e""e ho.. . . vs e ff() ,.4 ~ Clga 1. 'llc 2 5"; Pl.v.- »i~¢,,. ne : / ~ -.=:~'~.... -’ “S for ’ ’ 'S Slill ' f If E 0 " " ~ .A with sm LE” 1 A I e . reason !' here, "'¢?§.§%fj ,’- 3011 01' ur ' ;."=' -:-:<:-:~:-5:-'».'-:~:-1-_:- ""<1 e»».,,y PF le is ,-,, v -C ` " 1*' ` S4.-ulcd 5,, '"0' TOP, _ _ . 1 1'- e.- " ".- `l_ ' . ""°“°"f\2”"‘°f 5 1" ' v. 1 . .- .Q \\,, ,» _ _ , N, .1 , -os.. ,_ - ' \ :~ii~:i-:-:-:-;. 1»:~:»:~i-:-:~:~I- 1 * of/\‘._. ciples for which they fought. In ---- ' ..._;;.___e_-_-_--_-M Q John S. Roper, Dominion president w . of thc Canadian Legion B. E. S. L _ 1 I n a € 31, Shipwreck dex; message makes 'public recordilxurther “Kitch- Clmada for a “noble example in year as a sacred lmtlollai day of_ observance." - Son Pieces Story Together. particulars. a hundred yards of tllcln, thought to bc the Gasp;-cia, bllt their cries fOr h0llJ were not heard and they had no signal to put up. The story of their experiences from the. time.t.hey started wus illlls information received partly from the mate and partly from a board, on which the shipwrecked mariners had vlrittcn details of their plight after they had given up all hope of rescue, when theyhad passed miles from the shore and were pro- paring to send up signals of dis- tress that night, when, wlthoutany waming, about noon the boat ap- peared to go to piece; and sank beneath them. when after more than four years! Harrowing experiences of Capt., rain water in the sail and slakcd or bl'tter struggle intense conmct`D. S. Miller of Alperton, and crew their perched lips. ' ,of the schooner “Kitcherler,” which Numbed with cold and drenched human lives the _cease me' sDund_ ,went down off Bonaventure Island to the skin, weak from hunger and ' on Tuesday, October 13th, were exposure ihey found themsclvei passage of time’ the mcmorieS,told to friends in Summersidc by just I before .daylight Saturdai which crowd dur minds on this an_|his son, M. J. H. Miller on Satur- morning on the rocks off Bonaven- Kday morning. un-e Island. di Mr. Miller, who resides in New Their great dangernow was that puigmmt as e“°h_ year mmes my Glasgow. N. S., on receiving the re- in their almost exhausted condition _ _ port that his father was drowned they would not bc able to keep Ziligggiriigrioingrégdfizaggki.hsge went immediately to Bonaventure clear of the rocks and thus in sight .Bland to try to investigate the oi land be dashed tofploces on the coast . . E - lam 5°” °f Canach and the m l He interviewed the mate, John They consulted and decided theil b whom the Su mme sacrmce was|Skinncr of Ncwfolllldland, and thc* best course was to abandon the raft y P [story lie told was one of wonderful and try and swim to safety. Await- e du d . , ~ ~ ~ the preservation °f their fresh leklpcrlliyrlgidmlli tl(‘:i<;.l;;q§;y'snl)Jll tllliira crlrilltoklfizilli' ollrlmtlllicem bllllxl: young ideals. However grlevously 1 1 ° 1 CSS !@1€8I‘3P1ll'- brought th_nl nearer to the coast 'ltwas till 'l.ditth.~tt' day' however' it may someMmes\TUCSd8l’ apas`te;l:i1€;ll‘yD:Slsl.:=dthv:;ltll(lil lt:ml“l'oi'lg;nc“nt<(l help qsllemrus lm The rest of the story can only be surmised as thc mote, when picked up by the inhabitants of the 'island was unconscious and know nothing of wililt happened to ills conipanlons. this trust We must not fan' ipieced together by Mr. Miller from The cock, Harry Clarey, of Syd- ney, N.. S., evidently struck his head on the rocks as he leaped into the ing near thc shore by fishermen. Tllcrc were several bruises on his pnrativc sniety before he sllllk in- ito unconsciousnrss. liz was rescued about nn hour nfter he had loft the raft. So weak wa.; his condition that it was two days before he recover- 7~00 t0 ii-730-A191195 VU K|0TSS» (51‘ D M ni be J ,,Fnt,, Monaghan’ Saint Dunstan INTER CHOLA 5 common sympathy Fm.th15 reap' The crew inlinediatclv grasped cd consciousness und even then E. MacPherson 85 nys 3 ““d4)' ' Snce Xu; ];(;;;we;' th; glmszstée forward, "is one of thc old school," Ruthééay Collseglate 5.S;ltcJ01m 6 on it is my icrvcnt lllopcond con- ,the loose hatch and some boards, was delirious and could not give a 'mo t° B'3D"E“r°k°° V5' Car' wig' umm on 8 pducuon of fromito use the words of Jimmy Coyle. vocational school 'safnt Lyohn 21 victlon that when c~:-sc-l~\'lce menfarld with difficulty lashed them to-icohcrcnt story. rem. ..________, `__g_,_§i1..E_fiEg?;_(glIey§_I _ax?_d_ 25 to as per cent ogx an mlm” overione time Abegweit qlizrtvr back. 5usSex_ 0_ - ' ‘ _ ‘md A womcu g,,,h,.,~ ,gsm-,¢|-Lgetilcr with ropes. mnkiniz a ilollgll- \ Mr. Miller remained all last week _-“‘- r--~" "“"‘ ““' -l trutcd .ftbef ii~...=ll ith iiit Plc , b.i w0_ Bu, Hem .nmmtoms ml, Monaghan tackles and follows tllei |,h|-oughout lilo imlci _oil Rcmem \ Y 0011-9 0 1”! Ore 1 lil Yi 0 VC H Y Ol’ We lille 90 ll . I T 00°. The commune Wm' it is be: terly exhausted at 'the and of cacli A¢ampbem'/on; 27; New¢;_§,1e_ 3_ dead, nil of Gallatin will join with; n is ra t cy c:ri.'-tx lsr four _` “THE HOME 0F SUPERB SILVER FOXES" "wed ,Mist in future ms Qnnuu half Woc¢1gto¢k 9 Hamand 0 them days with only a packet of raisins _.___ not ou old as that ' .7 . ' - 5 ` 1 - ' I HM PA RA ill t xeeed- St- Andrews 9; Milltown. 0. "They Shell lf" ' We ‘ _ S 0 ~ :Staind “pens” w .no e I Bob shew and woolncr of the ' are M; mf,,,~ old; lstorm continued unshciicd during ' ' ' Abegweits are something of the N. B. gr-:moles Age shall not w;nl~v them' nor’that time. They had not time to _-nm “the Muenm of Zamnloun, game perm-n as "Fat"-Nuff sedl Trojans, 0; Larks0