eergfi Q1* v'~=."*"" it ’; ’ ¢~_~» 'fill is €~*7 1 .. _- WlTl'l“ Til \ PRINCE EDWARD Startml ‘QHZDLMHYTTHVHHHTW “Higkbrow” Plcoloployr (Otl~~.vs Juana# Tnaas .hear - I i°\¢i»i-iier Direct sole for $510.- l DAUGHTERS of EMPIRE” ~ " t is aah We would treat middle 'lowsrwwf' Tonight" E 1 qi* CAPITOL Monday t - ~ » JOAN ILONDIIL RICHARD OOITKI GINGII BOGEIS EXTRA then s Y¢l»flf1‘ll'. hal been in the limelight ctnsistenty, wlxmin¢ evsry race th's year and finally sellng for the top figure of $5.600 at the recent Indianapolis Baie. As a result ot the lustre shed on _.___-_ his motlrr by thoilm’s perlorm- “AROUND 'PIII ini AND COMEDY “UNION WAGII' in' and ‘ lively pr°‘nmm° °! 00 and her y:a.ri'n¢ by Peter the games and tests held. The Provin- , 02 _2 hun' “mm t run President. Mr .i J Leighuher. HRW" 2` _ x M ' 'S ailudtf 559K 373573" stables were r, atrrk laid out and, 'lbs betting was heavy and wt .tra credtably ln!or||@ that on one occasion when a storm delayed; the racing for two days there was: ONT $140,009 iii Q18 Nd IDU! fu? elknmlvncn wurmmnn e ‘hm “°'°- » 'the German Hans mmelin and the SP0rt W... ...__-',gF,;‘._.,.¢ f.. '__-q iuff riefsi §§§§§5§§?§§Es ,:ei5§Ei;i§z§ g§§§¥.i§sEg°; §';§i gilt; E»5 E5§f§E§§E ?§§§§?i§'€§@i§s E`Ei€;fg¢i 1° iisiiiiigiiii iiiiiiiiiii i .uyg =r r ; iiliiigiggigi E iiéigiiiiiiiii i;;§igiii§»E§ iitrgiisgigir iiif fiifgi Egg? Eggici ig E liigg dgiulg ge; EEEEFE ' I --in At Philadelphia lad Blttmllr Bi¢Bill'rlldmihetennissta.rwas defeated Bruce!-‘Barnesd _ W _ gm. pam, hams ihf-as Hi?;h°'ny-'o:I.n rd tl: `::sted r`¢:t‘:n“th.:‘:iver raoesfnxu H’ M.” 1'* m ‘ ’r°!°.1°m" ~ - 'iiiaccr mais mach. hives mars oiemr nznet at me aaiauoiec dum; chi-aims urinm mth _mam h“I"u;‘;‘:: mqimapaiis su, 1°; ges.oo. since New !car’s weeks and also well on that dir.. the ahheeair prom; wit. into January- °‘“'° "1" 1° """ nu maiesiy (si no i-2, which mu -- Karel B. Koaeluh of Usecho-fir vskia was crowned profeaional tennis champion of South Amer- ica at Buenos Aires last saturday when he won first place in an M1118 S '°'- oiuimiruonecnai. G'”seeus was a had horse, very cross and dangercus to hrudie. He' The ladies All-American touring ir i was exported to Rufsia and be the pmpny' ws believe. of field hockey team which recently ci.-.ivinaiiixir and music-l0Y1l’\¢ P¢°P|»'- *Wing patrons nf llie iilin houses expect to bo told flu |i1l~.¢~:!i.~ia when they can sae and hear lllrh fn., only if 'hula he md biuiiwl vs the wt he no ilimre people to tell tliem. and “NEWS” E X T R A-A N 0 'i' H E iz SILLY viiiird the m°p.'.i§h ui. emu.- ‘“‘”°” "°"‘ "'° "'° "°°" srivirrioivr -_ “LULLABY LAND.” do secfeiw. who rmehieii auf- ___ | , E 1 _ . iii; to Scouts Monahan and Mc~ A _L B her of st Chula' nl* een was s iew years ago one of the big asm, in the harness hong dame .,.-.» lhm iii! i i i IH 'xiii .,. V _ _ _ .rw .nn _-. if - '_' f~fT <3 Boon; Ralph Smith who took the' very happy. ` . firlt aid course under Mr. Free-I On Monday next, there is to he a _ ` `. man of the C. N. R. The otherispecial surprise meeting and every ' so aff. \ patrol composed of Cubs who have~ Cub will be present. ' - ,_ `..' -P 1/"~ \ ~ recently joined the troop, studied -- rf`f f* i - -9/'22 [Notices 6 The Rovers held their regular Maitland Owen was chairman for the evening and handled everything very capabiy. The crew was divided into (our patrols with from three to five Rovers or Squires per Patrol. The two main items on the pro- gramme were a talk and demon- stration on amateur photography by Lloyd Williams and signalling practice. Next Tuesday Stewart Leigh is in charge Charles Batt is going to tell us how to build air- planes and the Rover Leader will rivs some of his college experiences IION SCOUT! The relul-ar meeting was held on Tuesday night with s full attend- ance. After inspection and collec- ,..j.`. , 'r. JAMES ixrniri qi . »» , foot tests with Arthur Fsrquharson ., § _ ____ ._ \~ _. . » ~ .~ WA the Scout Laws and other Tender- 3 . . ` U WWW 'rue cuhs and scouts or this ' 1 Dllfinl the evening the Prorvin- group are busy preparing for their , xc, ` 5 cial Secretary called and presented' concert and display next Tuesday . \_\. idlarlcs to th, following Scouts who' which promises to be of s true A `* sold 85.00 or more ol. apples o\n,Soouty character. There are ten, 1 , ‘ V Apple Day: Ernest Diamond,1Cubs and fourteen Scouts in this , “_ George Mscheod, Oarmon Glover,'i (roup as well as three Rovers. . Y Y ' owning Winnipeg 1.57 1-2. The °“°”°"°W“ S°“°°’- sehr or :los i-z, ami-y mms soo *_* 1-2 d 2 ‘. th hgh class Hon" mu mr N°vemb": iraceah1orsef:vaii:l ciiitsef Whether he Gnde x_1' H°w"d www* 2' met with finrcial rcvex-s's or lor VM” M°°D°n“1d5 3' Dum Mm' other re:a` na he acenrd to dl°D xugegde lx 1 Evelyn _ 2 lout of sight but is now comi¥\€ hack '_' _ H‘°“L°°' ' sir:ng and w`ll have a formidable Kathleen Parker, 3, Charles Boud- Stable out in 1934_ reau. Grade VIII-1, Herbie Stewart; 2, . Constance MacDonald; 3, Temple Sip Palin. MDW h°°°`°l` WW’ MacDonald. man. dies his teaminl, and Bop Grade VII-1. Mary Morrison; 2, has the reputation of being one of' Ina Whit/e; 3, Agnes Dicks. .the greatest drvers of hoppled plc' Grace vr-1, ai-hola 1-iahha; 2, `¢rs in the wana. r-re has mu-red V/ \\ Ken Parquharscn Harold Mac-‘ --- ' Marion Ra!use~ 3, Lillian Clark |qute A number from l 51 i-2 to) At the meeting last. Monday Irism. tion of dues two of th, patrols took up the study oi’ Second Class First Aid under the direction ol King weekly meeting at their Den on Grafton Street with eleven present. 5' ~ \ I Dbnlld IDU. Wim!! 'DA!i‘W¢ll. ST. PlTll's CUB! Gi'\& v_1, H.¢\!\0i' RDS: 2| JON! '3~@~ All I lliltlbl Of (£891, hU'C'V¢f» . and 1 , i~ .___ neu; 3, Thema Morrison. team svn sm threuuh with t-bmi 310;; (mpg -phiff,,,n gum wr, ,H hm, Grade IV la)-1, Beth Mccon- .theyhavc usually said good~U!¢ 9° Thursday night and four invesord, “"5 Zi J°Y°° '7e“-ki-“'91 3» I-10"!" Ch! Wlllmnl hibf- . 1 zum cubs have hem meeting Fred seamiui, non seiiman. 'rom Hewln- -i every Monday night as usual and Rogers and George Rogers. George G"de Iv ib)-1' Fenwick L5V°"5 Woodruff Arbuckle writing in sr, busy pl-sling the Btar Tests. MacMillan was a new candidate. 2' Euem WNW; 3' Kmhleen DMU' B. ,A me sw” of ,he old Grade in-i, cchnie r‘cuehere~ 5°” ° There are tour recruits now on The Cubs in this Pack are divid- ' Glo “ya »»A Kemucky trainer of |thc waiting list which will be ed into two sixes. the 'rhwnies and §;;°“ni° Hemphm' 3' Alma R*-Ioonsrlyderable prominence was en- ltaken into the Pack at an early the Whitss. Ian Scarth is the Cub- ‘ _ ¢_,-“sud with . cmgignmenr, tg the dats. master and is assisted by George Grade n'_l'.Be"y Jenkins' 2' Old G' . It was h’s irst vsit to mise Li 11 , 3, nchhi H hhs. °’y Gradgws-T Maurice §)el.»?Jry: 2.‘N”' Y°'k' 31°! l°°v`n‘ home he night Cub Donald McClure was -_ _ had been instructed by the owner presented with his 'nam Players wannaiwrs nscsivhn ` cmd' M°N"m' 3' mm' s.°°wm' to 'lie upon his arrival zlvinc bil Badge. This is the first Cub on re- NOVA S001.” EGG Lnnnaiim-prrasicns of the prospects for cord in P. E. I. to have won this During the week the Provincial CONTEST' NAPPAN' N_ s_ the auction- He saw h.s char!! badge Donald also had the hon- Secretary has received warrants of unloaded and m'de comfortlblt in our of winning first prlse for sell- appointment signed by His Excel- ogg", pu nu, ther new ll“1¥¢°fF» "hm WW 5 ing the most IDN” m Apple Day lency th, Chief Scout for the fol- ____ tour of the town- Btrolllnz HOD( Ha sold more apples than any Cub lowing: Mr. James Leightizer ss mf, g_ 3, 'r,y1,;-3 whiw 1”. Fm* A”““° k`° ‘t th' ia r 1: 1 ouawunsy zum cuha Provincial President, iw, a. o. hom ii-hm iaioaihiieia, ammo, thrvosl °f v°9P1°- 1° ‘WW-4 ”“° proved. themselves to be cheerful. Crowe and J. A. Lawson, District lug gh, Nov. sam, Come” n a telegraph ofloe _and sent tb!! and willing workers and deserve; Commiuioner and R. C. Parent, Nappan for the first four wecl.ly"”°‘ 13°” 11?: ‘ "ut uk' M' great praise for the Cub spirit. Field Commissioner. period by laying 141 eggs. scoring "UN in "°'“‘ / During the next two weeks Zion, These will be presented at the 141.9 points. The second pen was , TZ' cuhe wui ii, pushing ii suits onus first opportunity. the Bama more ii-hm shiprrimm-U °°‘“’*°’ °' ""° md cm" 'T' parcel rc sand ui s family who nom nanasiuza ni station, rreaeriewa, N. B., with th" '”°“'_' 314 3'* ”‘°°'“‘“° ° ° lu mu Th mlm highest bd ever registered th're. Santa might, neglect Fourteen Beouh and leaders were 135 CSIS md 1 P0 ~ _C ' Th in 1m_ un mr they mae z samurai present at the may irish: mm- vm is Mr. J- R°b°f*»°I\'= Bernd “""""' °°'°°°’ : f;',;‘,_m “_ naeiuirhmsaiisprmpm s with TN “°‘"“ *W* fr r fr 'r " fl- 'eff 'rr .' - .- rife "rr" "r "e "f "r or '.1 » _ . '- _ I i i i .2 A DAILY LETTER T0 Ydllli FRIEIIIS AYIAY FIi0|A IIUAIE J, rv I Q - 1 ' ` _ Keep the absent ones informed of the happenings d home. lend Them “ ' 77l` i .. , 3 »~A_ flhowlothehounl éazindian' . J. =’ ` ' " ' " in eggs aaa 90.4 points. ' ' |ure occured in ms when walnut -rhhihincivieuraac H‘1"'°““P°°*’°*°°°'°’°“°"'° e K “_ ‘e."nutPetcr 'I'h~s8m¢Pl»1'll\ |180 fr all White leghorns in Mr. 'l`ayisr’s ' " nh in pen. Bird Na. iss iam za esp. W4 mm ‘°" °“Y ‘“"° ’ with za.: poinu. miowea hy hire 1*"- , No. N0. with 32 OIF and 21.8 point! The world‘| rcord fizuré 1°! 8 J igdeissrfmaiifi pacliimulfs' m' mn twovw'-°!d "‘-4 110° W' ‘“¢‘\°‘° pies 'that' a two-year-old sv; taught at the Old Glory wal ws" min" whom' ii amuse: ohualr oi ms to the Hanover Shore fag sllnoo. The hilhsli- a three-year-old was that sssns vsrimu by I. J- namlly. lil.- whils the was at- in iiiiiiiiiiii 5 h§¥§ 35?? Honor roll ta' November: Grade X-1. Raymond Msclin-. noni 3. Ivan_i\obarts: 3. Ullltll E 5 iii )-i. Jack Ball; 2. 3. Ilona Corin. Laura seetscs: 3. Barnard Trainer Grads vu lsr.)-1. Marina ahe- xusnoo: 3. athol Roberts and rhu- riss csnsy Usual): 1. Oral. 'n-ainor. - the Russ"an Government. It was thought that he would be a re- markable sire but as s matter of fact he was practfcafy a failure in that reqaeot. as there are very for performers either on the Amer°can turforinltussia siredbyhim. The best of the Msrdtiines, practlrauy the only one we have recollection of, was George Creroeus 2."3 1-4. owned by Mr. Print Beale: cf 0harlot‘etown. Ha was a game stallion like his are and a great littls trotter. We notice by emhanges when quite a number of men who have been out of the horns glme for years are rtting back 'zito it and will race one or more horses in lilo. 'lflrrc is an old but true sa!- iug “Once stung by the horse bu( the sting never heals.” This returned hom a twelve thousand ,mils invasion of Europe, was de- feated last Saturday by a score of lthreetooncbyacomdined team ’at Haverford, Ps- All three goals were mored by the seventeen year 'old Philsddphian girl, Mil! Bows ' Qlgary Tigers hoohey team are at the top of the newly organised North Western professional h0&e'y iellllo as a result oi trimming this Vancouver Lions three to one at Vancouver. Next week touqhonc daynkht Champs thoywlll be siterthe hectic struggle wckplscsyesterdayweehou éggs, s§§;§ §§§r§ g8§9E itiitif . ww wiuu Dbl. Prince Edward lslsnd’s Leading Newspaper; '.iyear’s sailscrlptloalakcseasattheuost _ acceptable Cbristnu Gifts you ess give §fC%nhhnas.PhnmM?Tlatlmwnia Y§ar Clash; r llleshl @l@s_sh¢ys-»Q,=s»s saaaillt sbuumasnnslik. ._hasw'us»aselsa»» sasa anaqssssslbv _ '_ sisscsssssasuwllss bil Hayes-viii# Jsl) ii _. ‘9 'gi #EP E 32,? §§i§ lille ‘iiiiifii 31|- 5 l g s- $55* rsga rig; hi é&§5 iiir Y is [é gli; a i a§?l§§;§§§ undo $ Walnut 'IUCN §i;‘5’z W seems true in every sense of the ummthihm” mm "h° w°|:::|;-: word. °'“ h°m° uma' ' ~ 'ing Thlnsdsy night to play the _ Haiwks here Friday night. 'Ihree P-W-ww “Ml *Il H°91.umiih¢¢ums ihstwiliwa their Bw# wo “T” °*“““P‘°“ °°“\°° endurance me ami to the utmost :sited horec over a half mi`e track I is Azure Volo which paced in 23 Oxmm Ummm” mum cum °"' ‘ "'° i"_ °°““° 'M ‘ hung. university roi- the nm tam trottedamle.n2.00l-Zoveramx nubuck nam "1" ce an ,double0.'I'herecordsshow tiiatrw””on°rd|nmmd'L“ts“_ ‘he atzr:_.ed in races, wen 28. was y. m th. tm mn’ nh, ,second in 16, third in 7 and faurth nw uma' bel" unplum om ,was won by Oxford in the recall alas time ana whims; iz cue ai *“"'°°f " '“’°“*“ °° H *°“-*- "°“ his 13 starts on the pace. 3*” H*u°"°n ‘°"m°" H*"'“'d University star was one oi a quar- tette which also had Jack Lovelort. N°\=::» *M ‘ lam: iausrceorehoiiasr uaumeu- mm. .ers owner. w 5:: :.i..:";..:..".'“.;...“ff W »»» -=» ~»-Y -~ M »f trsctive too and her natty drlv- omni* mm in 1 mum” 2° .4 ing costume is amighty popular ”°`n° f°m'mu°Nl”'"'°n u Jun” bylrallowelloflisrvl-r\i.Bmvwnof rrmm“|a:h°h::¢i°hr:snm'mm'ns. °‘m°"“" “"°1°°‘ °‘ 5°' z°“` ,L-ii 1-rsrvewr 2.14 1-4, rieaus ‘M *"4 1""-“ °’ 4- °“ iwurihy <0 sis 1-4 me ii four- "°*“¢ “"4" °°“°“* - '"1' yw_°,d mm ,M,_¢,_ 'uma was 1| minutes. s 2-s ms. Theodore Gentry 24! cut Quik' A mmd °f °'-‘U *WU-\°°¢ N5 iguro .di gan to Prmnsy`van'a s few as/follows. supposing you had a Janus xcr¢y,.ir..ar had alum the cam-is; gears) is bein! *~Nli»°llandy0uhadahea.rtysppetitsyou i' gi 9_5’ I’ is Ere vvthihk amrnrasnrsyuutoviatva vvuhadtlwushtnmloorlvw s nu me we shag omneaway 'iiiifiliiiiiwz gililfgiggilzgiiggsg *|§f§{}i‘§‘3i r?§=§i§§ ish i'.l‘i;iiiriiii iiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 53”? iiliiiii égriii if ,liilii We rqrint few verses of Dos and ea they sgel “ ` _ v -haue ou the race tracks from reaction to the Saint John game gqhutsmpemionedotfdinnerat Deimonicoa (thatiaif ¢iWll¢11°\llh¢¥-wouldno doubt come sway a him Ill-li-hr~ '1'lM`mi¢hty satisfied mah. ram up HEY » 1 E loooer 1mm. fixtures ar. All-lllllllh eleven cdnesday and will Mit Wedneg. team gig, V Ml-Boottilh teen; ;| Glsqow. Saturday. 'Phys rrimds cr waiter Lawlor $ '-597 H0 many, were mighty glaq when the non was flashed tim Waltsrhadscoredonsolthewm. ning goals at st. John on wean.. 4*! MDM- If you will rmaeirihgi back to the season of 1931-32 you wlllfindthatwalterwssstcm time characterised as the “king gg I-“Ilia” hvlplnz to but ami. Km* “W *M WD cr Maritim. scorers. Whilst not as flashy sg some players waiter is mighty ef. fective with his poke check and ai. so polehss s good shot on gm; A dsnseroiis man in from or th. net many think. | !'latornmnirigrscl1i¢ha_-,¢m§. 0dinH1llaDd!orthe193iisessm. Thslsstrsoetookplaceatidsn. chester on Saturday. Gordon Elea- ardmwbccoriicluded the seaail wltls5'|'wins,anlwreoordier asiqls season, failed fghgq houieasinglewlnnercnsatirrdayi iv” i€i§§§ £25 5. efefi huh §i§§§ , a little who startim lp more than Q § é aouvmm-ue ._ psvsmvuiecrasaatmimiysu wualesahggaugctteriaths lumi- iresllolsilsatlsstsccouatsicis l'0\1landtwoal»ts.!¢minu~ GNIIIIDQIHIQAII me points. xit may points. , rgi ie? "9 i At Summerville, N. J., ht Mon- dly. was muy Duma ma noi Huklns. lrolossioual laters fren Oklahoma, were married on roller *WS TN? said. *We met on roi- let data. we have isted three ,YM-Pl together so why shmrldrrt wi be marries on simian" Tommy Burns. whose real name is Noah Brulo, ai Punch-Canadian. who became heavywellht boidol ohlmpion ol the world, is beinl week alimony bl that Tom- 830000- I @°i2§s éggéigg 5 "Sr s§;§ Eggiif T-<’»§§_;=_ Qéir i I i ‘ A ughtnisht haue oi uiieiha- tional amlot is being arranlili W toss place at aisdiscn' square oar- deua, New York city. Dee. itch he- twem 'Amy Osnsonsri of Brooklyn and Uisto Iaoatslii d` Italy. h°1°\¢' of the Diropean Mile. E"P§g liigg gigis iid; iuh iii.- had l= (KUIIIDQ i