ivbliii" 1.1;<192é. 11- - .1 1. BY BEEF wonderful ‘lpick me in Cardigan. Following i11 the wake of dearly beloved and zealous ant pa-sior as the late Father ‘ of sacred memory, it. is -- -c--P ~ -—~— ‘ i ~__..-- ---~__»*~-' (ifglplrlilllllsllllllry for the good petiplelerl» ' _ ,1» .= . - 0 gn-h 1o 11,0 honor to Rev. M1‘ -.Z P 1"‘, _ _ ._QTHERE THEy Go! There gfiglotontreytitvhohhaslbeiusilssigetatitlrtitii - . .o 1e curcto -.n11eo- _ they go! Where‘! Montague indoor and St Jude my the 1o 1 1 Circus, Nov. 15—20. i11 New Rink. . , I _ _ years. Within ti short! spire-e- Hqgurrap 1'91- Momagup indoor Amnlsslo“ 10 and 15 “lntjléfiwlzéL time he has. by his unilring cffor (i11-pus, Nov.‘ 15th 4o- coeds _, and true 111-icst1 um at new 311111; , jQQlQJ-g-jll y _ ‘ i11 tl1e hearts o ' . "'1'. - ‘*1 . ' grand olri parish which shall ever __¢C1own‘g_\.11@111way,@41kem, Qggp- _ be cherished. The popularity 11.11am... ‘etc. n1.11t11..-111.-c1.-1111a. Nov. Wegtgrn Guardpm 1.11111..- 1_r,___lg[1__..;._,;.) , - Qtmgqfl-Qi; -1 several pccu-sions when l1e was fet- "~ " ~ . ——-“ a 11 1 1 --on. A. A. LocKIAR-r-s 1.1- e y " . WEVEFIYBODY GOING! where?» new Ribk ltitloor (Eli-ens, Montague. Nov _1§'1--~2tl 4.30. 11-1-111: 1 11 .- The following are which were presenter] ltccom by oubstalit-ial g11l1l:— FROM THE BOY SCOUTS Rev. l"llill(‘l‘ M. .1. lioontgv. Dear ilevcrctlrl Father: We, your Boy Scouts of ’l‘ignls11 have learned with regret of yonl early departure front our 11111161 where you have labored so 1111tir ingly for our 11piift i11 every way your priestly zeal and constant dc- votcrlness could devise. That. wr 11111 not always rceptmd to your of- fort11 dirl not i11 the least prevent you f1-o111 coiltinulng to intern-st yourat-ll‘ i11 our WPllilFI! A k11r11vi112 no doubt, 111111 in our boyish way we w-err- appreciating 111111 1111-1111; to rise to your astantlltrrl. "Bile best return we 1-1111 make. tlear Ravel-end l-‘atller, is to p11t forth yet gt-cutt-l- efforts to Iio wl1111 -yo11 have at heart. to sec us,— g1‘. good, 1111111iy, straight, upright, kind and pious boys-- respectful to law~ ful autdlority. We know you xvani 11.; to make good 111-10 of 01111 time in school and to study hard to develop our panic-l; lice, Kenning-ton closctl from Nov. 11 presentations i11 to Nov. 22nd inclusive. 252211 6 mwf 1 %11111._11_11' s l l —WONDERFUL prizeo hi. Tlinlll? i11 Britannia 111111 tonight 1'or the continuation of Sh Paul's ilozaar and Fancy Work, paintings and 1 many other -pecial prlZnS. Iii-no . {other aluu-selncntl-l. Doors open for Itbo cililrlren at 4 p- _m. and for ‘grownups from ti o'clock 2064 Sinba taking over Hotel we have spent many thousand: of dollar: in repair: and i-uywvementa. It i: now the fluent Hotel of it: alas: in the Maritime Prov- lncel. it :ppo:il to those who ‘want : comfortable Hotel and lplondld-tlble and excellent :ervice at a moder- ate price. _ ~s1'_ PAUL'S BAZAAR - The ‘, second nigllt of Si. Paul‘s Bazaar iwns 11ot qliito so well attended as ‘the previous night, on accoun-t. of ‘the inclement weather. However. these who were present so thoro- ughly enjoyed themselves that - they requested that the 11f- falr bo continued tonight. T-boro- fore tho DBZIIIII‘ will be continued - with tho exception of tho meals . starting at 4 p. 1n. for tlio citlltlren ' and commencing after 6 for the Rn" "om 533° to "no grownups and COIIHIIIHH)’; all even- per day. mg’ minds while not neglecting our Charlottetown i muscles 111 1.1.1.11. 1111111t11y 1.11.11 We THE 315:1- op mp7s know these are so111e of your hopes Hotel -C0-, R for 11s and we trust with tile assist- pmprhtor. {OUR F9 ant-e of your good prayers one rlav to fulfill tihcm, that as we nre in this world, part of your torment so we may bo apart of your Crown of lltiuvt-lt. . We t1l111nk you rigb; item-Lily for miss 1.. McQUAID. 11111111111" XM MADE BY CRA-SWELL Phone 692-L Today for <11;- QUEEN ‘HOTEL t i Appointment til your kindly interest in ear-h and -(‘ockran, Si. John, E. i-i Monkley. ' everyone of 11s. Each boy here feels -S"Sltlc. he has a -personal friend in you- -1 friend that seems to understand - even when others fail them. o4 o+o+¢+4+<+0¢0+++¢+¢o¢ “awe we 111111111111; yo“. Reverend 1:31;. f‘. f‘. linker, Kensiugton, A. R. i161‘ t0 Sly! lltltlé prayer for you iiiatyoit may continue to rln God's" work in your new sphere- \- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 111v. 11.1. 11111111111111 11111111111111 Presented With Beautiful Addresses in Both English and French and Purses .0l Gold by lllfl Parish, Boy Scouts. A. 0. H. and Convent Pupils onthe Eve of His Departure f0_ r l-Iis NewgPastoi-ate such atlence of ou1- lprevioua heavy lbereu- aaslsi- ven1eng_.wa11 still as fresh and 0111- Dll$l three enthusiastic zeal and energy upon nf-yotlr allotted task and how by your -1- uniagghlg interest in our material. y zeal. won a place as well as our spiritual welfare. f the people of tl1is‘yo11assisted-in dispelling our gloflln 111ml assuaging ou1- grief is all too of well known Riultluy ivas evideur-erl on <111ire further emphasis. various organizations. your firs; thought was ever for the the ilflilrflL-lstls‘fplidllllll wclfurc of the children of ofisonal 1 _-_' 11111111151 Mac". grief as poignant. its the day ho local fifteen were 11o m more thuudlerl- Sorrow and sadness abound- 1Now you, uiuler theigultling hand wise counsel. of our present ed pastor entered w-ltb such and appreciated to re- A true Allllltifiilililfli‘ of Cllrl-“il. .\1ot1i1e1- (fhurch. Even though to 11er- conifort as you time alter time braved tho hard-ships ofvu fic- ir-lo climatic to minltstel- to the spir- itual needs of the afflicted. I11 the look of dying gratitude. in the calm 1nd pcaccftll exit. oi’ those immort- -l snub-Lyon shall find temporary re- 'lillll!l‘itilt)ll. llut 111.1 alone to the spiritual ‘old has your activitieg been con- ‘lnetl. 111 all matters pertaining to he general welfare a111l advance- nt-nt of tile community you have term an active participant. Illllilc- 1la1-ly 111 the 1-1-al111 (if atbeletlcs 11-11101-11 your ready zttluptibllity ad- jicc 111111 rexatupln has been it..5-101ll‘C'3 .1’ real inspiration and encourage- ut-nt 1o o111- young 111011 . All thtiert tblngs-l-antl many more — l1av1: t~udel1rcil you t0 11s and os- .abl.'.-;1111-1l for you 11 frn-nnl-oat place '11 our memory 1~_111] aflecbions- Bul- iicrc lg an end 1o 11|i- to pleasure 111d to pai11 Wand-willie}. We illli’! xoultl lingeranti delay indefinitely the parting word yet we must, My not farewell but “A11 Revoir". ‘ Recognizing the fact that war-ls ire but as "sounding brass and inkling symbols" unit-es the ‘ain- erlt-y thereof i11 supplemented by more tsub-stailtlal ingredient, we ask you to accept. this gift not-lit) Great Seal 0t‘ our osteenl and good iv-isiles. '1-.11.11, in your new sphere of lab- 111- ln the vineyard o1‘ the Lord you may garner tho fruits of well dir- ected and yin-nest endeavour is the wislrof all your friends. " ‘ 1s;gnet1 on behalf of the Prtrl-sho 81's of Tdlzn-lsll. C. P. McCarthy, '1 "t. s11- c1111.} ton. Fitlele .l.. Bernardh-lfli-lflllh A. , Bernard, John v 4 Guudet, I’ P. (Jahill. LA. lll-enuiln. Wm- A. (I-audet.‘ Dr. l]. A. Johnson. A. Hackett. S. F. r111.- oHAaLpr-ifs-rowu ctmnnmu; 1131111111111111111111 g:;r!1:::1;tr1a:n;........... .... 1:: p113 11,... o; 11 "n," We ask you to accept the accom. John, .\l.A‘he:trn. Frank Clolioscy. 111x11: 111111111011: 111 fir: §""""" 5m and n?‘ l“ “"3” ‘he EROM T515 A' o‘ H'- oy Scouts of Tignnih. Reveiolrrl Mu. ipeli-lf‘ lgjflfiiileti- ‘ ‘ vrv c‘ v‘ e cc‘ c; _ ,,, FROM THE PARiSH Ass ctan- 1.175. F-Qs _‘_“‘* m . Rev. M. J Rooney. , lkillsll ' Nursing T0 L01; Citrate, Rev. Dear Sir and Brother: _.._ . Ch st. s1111<.11 111111 st. Jude's u is with feelings 1110102111" THE M.E,R|DEN HOSHTAL To 'L.ET_FURINISHED _H-OU E urch regret we salute you t s oven 11g. Training School for nurses of- hot watt-r heating. Apply Ash]: l Tlgmgh‘ We feel ma‘ this meeting nmst YEP-d three years course to young women, 18 to 311. TWQ years High 'Scl1ool required. School is accredited nnrl affiliates with Yale - University. Allowance. uniforms supplied. Clauses ent- ering Jfelrruary 1st and Septem- ber 1st, 11127. Iload tax will be paid if students remain. Hesse ‘Etter, Supt. of Nurses. ' The Merideu Hospital, Merlden. 0111111. 2521 11 t; 11 For Sale -- _.t_.____._.__._____ FOR SALE - PUREBRED 1.210s- "ster ram lambs and young owes. S_._,C Stewart. Dunstaifnage. i ’- - 2600-11-10, a1 L m: sites _- rein; sates-rs {liifilnltork " will ‘nit-row He . 1 and 1 t11. Funnesrtllrost. Vo1-11on., 1...‘ .\g3'51.11'1.1-g.31 FOR SALE-i sfipup Hang No. 3 Daisy Hot , tor Furnace, also '1 no,’ 16 igfklipatery ' llenry‘ ‘Mittttiftir a i‘. 613,-, 1 Kent s1. 2102-1111211 FOR SALE sv- ' Auc-‘rion AT Market, Square at "noon. Nov. 12th. l choice young horses-J. A Mcllotinltl,‘ Auctioneer. ~ " 1 - ' 2628 1111-21 ..__...______...._.__,....._______.- ' FOR salts-A FEW" PAIRS or’ th highest grade“ foxes for breeding purposes. All regist- ered in the Canadian National [freedom Association. ‘For pur- ticulariicnquiro Phillip aundero Royalty R. l1. 0. (lharlottetown. 25 0-11-9 81-1 ,. Wanted '- wfdtliftfisflafbfiddfi Wilt-wit 31,1 Knots. y. f is‘ 011' 0O 8 ,0 T- , lint 1e 161-1-1 t 11g, ldbou Dec. at‘. LOIT- MIMI-NIL NEQKPIEOI o. few durum. - ‘or pl . rs rt atyfiuardtnuf- ‘ "1. , . iillrllv-Ultgfilqlli" ‘indie: Bold vi Write . ‘ML-Neill, Prowse Block. 2 "'11 113i T0 LET-HOUSE (83 ELM AVE- nue). 7 rooms. bath room and pantry. large lot with orchard and baru.—-W. N. Tunton, Jewel- er. 238140-301! ' Female Help “(outed- WANTED --A CAPABLE COOK- geileral. Housctitald 1111-21 kept. Private family. All modern 00il\'8i1i0iil‘-BS. Reference required. Apply Mrs. .l. M. Robinson, Rot-hearty, N. ll. 2527,11,6,6i Situations Vacant MAKE iaonzvlm- HOME-MEN ' dad women can earn 81 to $2 an _hour in spare time writag show- carda. No canvassing or solicit- ing. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Menenitt Company, Limited 4a 11011111111111 Building. Toronto. S- V. ti’. Help Wanted Mal: tor Boneral housework at once. ' References required. Good pay for a good rook. Apply to Mrs ltl. 1M. Newhall, 21 Atlantic Tor- "100. Lynn. Mass. 261i‘. 1111211 Miscellaneous aitusii Vwoot. car-s mama TO order;- 111110 knitted gloves. Phone 11o. 21101-11-12-31. MY s-ron: w11.1.- as ctoseo -~ liter Nov. 120111. Ail- accounts ' “J- Ladner, S ..1....1_........_a. l "i5 W. saw-I . Ad i 111.12.111.11.‘ 0PFORTUNIT and ' must be settled before that date. t. Peter's Bay. 2591-11-10. 112.111. tit citadel IO-dt: ouch. Linda} 1w island euro , also s . on dry @110 a c1111 Mn Mary lumrolr.» H Kipper Queen St. 112i - dance-ell: § w: ~ NOW ntanuftietiit-b barrels for Fox debit. For information write or phone Reverend .-1n1l Dear Father: 'ng oi‘ your intended departur row rind deep regret that we 111' ed promotion as your appointmon would ‘ptdi-cate. vou came antongst us at a time n "til service, was '|[t'.'~.~1 labors The mculory- of on 19hr "Father Mac"; whoso 111s of 1hr‘ grout Cross, bore the ovl BIRTHS BELL-~At Mr and Mrs Milton liell, a. son. SHARPE-At Betlequc n11 ’l‘hurs __ _ _ ' tiuy. Nov. 11th, 1926, to 'l)1' 11nd Mrs _WA1NTED-EXPERIENCED MAID A. D. Sharpe, 11 11011. DOWNE——A1. 302 lF-itzroy Si... Nov 11 11111111111111‘. iviAni-‘tiaeés LAWYER-WILSON. 0n N0" 10th. 1026. at-36 Pabsmore Street by the Rev. W. Bruce Muir William ‘Roth llartcr of Charlotte town to Annie lam-11o Wilson. o Souris. \ DEATHS Milieu, o _ p Funo ‘l he . Cation in on S tu l1 . "*4 "p, m. tutor-punt. (in-on ' _ ' 1 ' .1. iuttv -- at tto ifiutut. Nov- lltMr-n Anne Kelly. 110w of the mt mat. Kelly. 111ml 11 v8"!- auntralt frvtti met-MOM residence. rot-t Augustus.‘ tum! moral"! th.-to 8t. Plt cit’: Church. .._._..-ooo-t-- f-‘lmer. iitstlarbali. int-time. P: E 2598-1l-‘l2-M. 1 1 i I to our 1B0 tom Belling Pr- ' ‘fivitinaqffl v5, y. iWe have learned with mixed feel- from this Parish —i'eellngo of sor- to lose the services". and the pres- ence. of a good and zealous curate, feeiitlgs of rejoicing that your ef- ficiency. zeal and tlevottoit have won for you ouch rapid. and deserv :0 the pastorate of your new parish Three yeam-agps-e. little more- 3011111-111 sadness. (fir beloved and venerable pastor-lot’? that, time, fail- ‘ng beneath the weight of his three more years of unselfish and devot- preparing to nay a final iai-eivell to the scene of his eurt-hly resting plaice under the arm the Prince ldrltvnrrl is- land liospltal on Nov. i111, 1926. to 2nd, 1926, to A. W. nnd Iyll-s llowilc - devoted Fathen a necessarily be the last for some time and we asoem-ble t0 wish you (foil-speed and the fullest measure o-l‘ health. happiness, peace and prosperity on the eve of your de- parture from our midst. tAs a mentber of our grand old society you have alivayts been forc- most topic-staring it-s religious. s00- ia-l and athletic interests anti you!‘ ltee-n in-sighi and good judgement on all matters appertaining 1o its general welfare carried weight and tilways brought our undertaking l" 11 successful conclusion. 8 B t f ledge t-hat you do not leave our ‘beautiful island but are to asa-itnnc charge oi‘ 1111i. of its best parifillfifi- where the people are just a5 nir-t" as here 111 Tignia-h. -i11 asking you to accept. thr- ill’- coutpanying gift, ‘as a reminder of our brotherly affection and regard. we przty that the Divine blessing may follow you wherever you £0 11nd that many ‘yearn 0f tlseltilntrs» may he ours, as a laborer in God's Holy Church r t (l. ll.1a1ld Div. N9 3 L- A.A. f). ll- Mrs. Annie Brennan. President. Div. No. 1i L. A- A O. ll. FROM THE CONVENT SCHOL-- A-RS * IRevcrenrl Michael J- Rooney Kind and Devoted Father: (‘lnsslutve learned wit-h deep regret 1 1 rlignn. We wish, dear Father, to give ox- i‘ our Latin Class] asjyvell as Hnlfll- unl director of our bouts have leit 1 no remombrenimjat, ~01 11 moat syrup: tile... 11111.1 111111 confided *1 gratuldto ti! we come today to give NINTH!!!" to the lzentitnentg of gratitude and yeneration 111th ‘which your devot- ednera- has InIvirQl-um. » -- You sparod- yourself no trout-elem our ttltificuliie or in wards for maul 1- thlm these ongthem. oemifI-curéi may 00""- Wi-l Jill I . l ti ‘ i i awn to “m” n w °nmmmii1llf111i1itorrtt.tat lnntrnau 0t m6 Mo?" ftirtuote 6M 11111111 .1111 111" Bv-("Tiii") s1. Francis ‘Xavier 11; Abbie: o. For the second time this week i118 Alwsweita, local reld and black "pigskin" exponents ended up on the receiving end‘ of a shut-out, this time at theiiands and feet oIvtbe 11111111111; Antigmrihh "Xd-eriml-li dain- moniy known as S. F. X., who do feated them to the decisive tune of 11 to nil. ' Although playing ' 1111-1111;"- as for as territory was c cérnetl, the atoh fm‘ the Saints who regained 1on1: ground almost at will, reeling off ya/rd aft- er yard in scintillating plays that ileld the small following of fan-s filiellbutmrl; in fact two of the vis- itors’ trys were made from centre- flcld after a steairliy and unchecked advance by their half line. Tile writer although more or less acquainted with the New Zeuland style of football. witnessed for the first time the formaiioul- so cxipert- lly exhibited by the Sfllllis yester- 111y. For tihe benefit of those who do 11ot know the line of play it might be said that. the visitors work a 2-3-2 scrum with a flying quarter; two five-eighth halves. three full ltalvcs 11nd :1 flying wing, the latter 11111-1111! 11o set position moves ac- r-ortliug to the sway of the ‘game. it is 1t much improved style over the old game an.di very confusing to an opposing tr-um \\'ihlCll does not understnnrl the lnorle 0t attack o1- rinfcnr-e. -’1‘l1e advantage was glarim-gly demonstrated 1o the Albegweit nat- is-fttction yesterday who after tack- ling a whole row o1‘ S. l1, X. l1alf bat-ks, wr-ro SlITpFlSPd to learn that another lntlf lino 11nd taken their 1111-11-1-11, and so on. ' As was mentioned before in prev- i-oltc. reports 1tl1e locals are 011 a prtr with any team 1'11 tl11~ Rial-itimes as fat- as hard worki-l-s autl rugged tackleara are conctirnt-Itl, but. always without ext-edition fall at thc most. 01101-111110 times. 1T.heir lino of ut- tuck especially in the scoring Z-xlli! is for from snappy. with the result they lose dozens of 1ioi11ts (luring a season. Such was the case yester- dtty. Wihen they had 1tl1e play, roa- rly for a killing on their opponents flvo-aunirl ten yard lines. they failed miserably 1o losc the advantage and be routed out of danger. Yesterday t-ho local forwards worked hnrd on the following-up and ldiribbiing, but loft i11-oat of tho tackling to br- dono by the halves and‘ 1111a 11ers. rNeitt to Daihotisic the Xavcrians are the shun-test aggregation of -{odtballisto_ seen here in years. The‘ ‘team as a whole although light in parison with the locals are fast; rlcky a1111 ltcnrly at all times. The liallf line composcil of Monughttn. Mac-Neill, Gillis, .\lill1-r, Young and Chisholm appear i0 be much speed- ier than the "Tigers," 11.1111 in hand- antl hold a better formation. As for open field running the like of Chis- holm hasn't been seen on a local gridiron 111115 year. Coleman at t1uar- fer is hardly the equal of Hevvat of In], but is o. close second at kick- ing, and in picking and rpassilu; is easily en u. par. The front. line al- though not having the same ability as the "Tigers" i11 dribbling or fol~ lowing play fair 12001111111 a11rl urn hard‘ workers. And last but not least Malloney at full-back is a bird. who not. only ltnoivs how to bl-or-k and tackle, but is a second Ab. Smith when- it comes to kicking. ills feat of converting against u gale of Wlllfl was ottslly a feature of yesterday's football battle. 'i‘l1e aggr- gation as a whole is a credit to other Doyle t1hei1-_ coach and The h“ we sugmm 1910 a My. adviser whose football wistioinfl m" degree mmnered by the know. wv se judgment helped 111111111 "-8 ly i11 bringing this team to such :1 high standard of effioieltcl‘. YThe above mentioned (Zolleglans will meet. the Saint Dunstttnh this afternoon, galuo starting at ‘.1 o'- clock. ‘when a game- prn- exr-elll-tttvv i11 forécasted. presence too ai o11r P1111111: Exit-mina- 110m; was-ever 11 source of joy null gratification. in a word. we wish to say how 1Sig11od 1111 11-1111111 51 Div. x11. a. .1. highly we 11.1.1.1-¢1111111-11yr>1-ns =- lav-ll friend—— u friend on whom we fell we could depend on any occasion when assistance was needed How Jba-ll we show our sfillliliill" ‘lem Father. for all you have (innit l7" its’! One llltfnlllttll Ye-‘ifitirr-c- in al- ways at hand which we will om!" We, the 11111111131 of your Latin and feverently entplfly "ml “mm” lleaven-re-spontl to our Prayer-i l" that. at t-he call of duty you arc ah- thc manner we desire, time will out to leave us. in order to take bring in‘ its train all up 111o_ more arduous and responc- things of llfo for you-— health. 118D- ihle burden of Parish Priest of (Inr- pinem anti God's choice-st blfififilntl on all you undertake. tnri good W9 hope, dear Father. when in- liresslon to our sentiment of deer swliad in yOur new pflflflll Y0" “Yul-At twenty-me mlnme" m“ “('81s sorrow at your doparttire 0111- 11-11.- not forget 1'01"‘ "m "M1146 °l Tm‘ - . l n -l soctationa Jvliih yoiLea teacher 01' ntlfllbigttlttizalgxléflttilhltalmcfiagfiiil 28:1‘; ling and tantalizing work oi’ _the nomorioa bit your short e010“?! ‘i1 small ani- lAecept 111111 111111» sift M . 101mm o; m". apprgglgflon 5nd in Carey after a‘ T-hoilgh all those, whom God has our most sincere gratitude for whet. play waging fasfltlnrli furious. the ve 1mm to us. we nope you Saints manage gain after gain, to iv» on ‘hiving burl will rand all 0111- appreciative hearts mm within striking distance to 11111- 11111 that three yen: 11o devot- would Willi for vou- clad divs wlfllniiv 11o-oven, 9,1 11 pmat 111 that: midst, we of come, loyal hearts to cheer your the fireworks to pass to (111111; who 111111 (unit, (out we have nut an why. and reapomive goals t0 gratify tossed the oval ' to Sullivan. the especially 1mm inure in your pat- your ardent seal m1- Gorrs aren't“! latter crollin ernnl itn-llcitudo. Conscious of this g 3 ry. , The titlpils of Grade 10 1111111111 Convent. 11m 11.11. vttrcmntrtttat he found 1t difficult taint: 11s b11111 11a 11011111 never LIOIH ‘Aver. moment-bur them. m- Jflbllgh to attnln the h Qllpt 1111141? Ullnktl‘ 111.111 for their kindly as- 1111 1111a 111.1111. -ri1i1i.<wn..n,-.111 an: ‘ l . . nn- l-tnn rt 111 than and _ 1110111 .1111»; not-u: inlgl 1rmr1RM-i . ._ "i 1 honey. husky full-had: converted the try. ur Rooney in replyinl u to tilt-various Ilium"! w" B" 111111-11, nonmiln 1111111; the trier 1111 : pus from McNoill. imhoney fail- ed to convert the try. Score St. Francis Xavier 8: Abbtea 0. - ing..tihom_in' ttbil, "bit,- | ~11 played oven ‘haivlorjootl! oven 811;, 1:: ofifnt by 111g _' _ ». ., . .‘ . _ 1v iiil llll The entire red and white line-up were or deck yesterday to witness the tussle, and as the game went on main-y a doubtful but determined shake of the head was not-iced. wrhich promises a harder game for S. F. X. today. It may be mentioned in pausing that nineteen years ago Sammy Doyle of this city introduced the New Zealamh game at. St. Francis Xavier to jdpfeat: Dalhousie _9 to 3 111 a ntemol-alble ba-ttie. At that time the "Tigers" were the most. feared fifteen in Eastern Canada. Since then S. F. X. have continued the style of play lwith more or dess suc/ eess ,io be later adopted 1by other teams i11 the Maritimea. The Game by Halve: lDuc to the extremely cool weather only i1 handful of‘ fans were on hand to witness the game tThe Abegweits won the toss and kicked of before a heavy north east. wit-id. The kick is gathered in by Monaighan, -Sai11t 111111’ win who skirts the Abbie end for a good gain before being tackled by Jack Connolly. The -Saints again get pos- sesalotii of the oval. Chisholm solo- ing through to be hauled rlo\v11 by McEucheru 011 a nice 1tuckle. 011 the scrunllulp. 'l‘rainor feeds McCttl-ey with the ball, the latter breaking through for a twenty yard gain, go 111g 1111110 F. Xitel-ritory. Donald‘ kicking drives the oval in- touclt on. tile visitors five yard line. A score looked imminent, l111t is saved 11y the splendid work of Coleman who kicks to 1.111111 tr-n yards. ‘The Abbics lose tin-iv first great chnilct- when 111v Saints art- awarrlr-ti a free kick, Vllilttll brought tile pluy out of their ilangt-l- zone to the :5 yard lituo. (mt-1- 111o1-r- the red 111111 iliur-k make a 1'11 lt'l'liilllt~.tl but fruitless attack, this 1.111111 Mil» lr.-r saving by a tinlcly kirk. Not- withstanding two set-iiltrrks in less than ten minutes, 11.111.- homesters continue to hammer away, lift-Car- ey o11 a pass from Dia-mond nearly goes over bu-t for a beautiful tackle by Chisholm who kicks at the rig-i11. tln1r-. 0n the scrum-lip the illue and white are finally forced to safety touch to save. The first fifteen minutes had the fans thinking that the locals would at least hold their fast moving 111111-11 lighter opponents. However on the resumption of play S. ll-X. took the offensive to explore red and black territory. Coleman receives bal-l from scrum to puss -t-o Mona» ghan w-ho hurls oval to McNeil], the latter i11 t-urn paflsillg"Chls- holm; the latter is pulled down b! Trainer 01:1 the Abbie 25 yard line. To make matters worse for the loc- als, 11 penalty kick is awarded S l". X. who, however, fail to make the best ot‘ a good 1tl1ing by punt- lng weakly against the strong wind, the ball being praetidfllly carried back into their own territory where Alcl-la-cllenti. secures pigskin to make a gain of 20 yards before being downed by Gillls. Another penalty ltick loses the ground already gain- ed. Coleman who is playing a great game begins a pilgrimage and after evnrlin-g J. Connolly, Kelly, Diam- 311d and McCarey, is finally brought to earth by McDonald. ‘Tile first twenty-live minutes oi 1111s 11-aif, title to the strong wind 11 their favor supplemented by 500.1 following up by the forwards. was m11cl1 1111- favor of the red and blackavho brought the play time after time to within an ace of scor- ing, but at striking distance the team seemed point shy. On tlhe scrum-up on the Alleg- weits earn a free kick to gain on ldtlat a few more yards on a pu11t adds a fe wlnore yards 011 a punt, Bill McDonald following tiribbles to tllc visitors‘ ten yard line where hirtlroney, eve1-_o11 1tl1e alert again saves on .-111 ilu-tci-ccpted pass. ‘The Saints are given a free boot to take the play once more out of (11111- gerous 1terri1tory, the ball PGSUXIK int-ouch on their 35 yard line. The Abbies continue the fight to t-azkc back ten yards, to lose when Gillie and Miller get going for 1t nice r1111 2f twenty yards. The 1Saint1rco11- ‘.11111e the 1marclt, McNeill 11111111 Col 1111111 taking a hand to go to the Abbie 25 yard. line. ‘They threaten to count and surely would have, out for the timely punt of Mc-Don- aid. who m1 the heel-out again kicks for a gain, the _ play once more resting in blue and white ter- ritory. Play zig-zags for 11 while to develop into 11 strong offensive by the Saints who start a dribble to llinulliy carry into the Abbie strong- hold. The play ‘is broken by Demp aey Diamond on‘ an intoucli kick. were more than holding their own. to finally five awaty before the tel- vioitora back field. Chisholm look- ed good for 11' touch on a pass from Gillie. but is brought down by Mc- 'r11n.- With the McNeil! starting g the dead lino. M11- 101: the kick-off with but two min- tca to go the invadertt again locum! Hail _ With a i1»v_1t1"311t'1.i’-v1111.11 After five .111111111e11 <11- plr1y, the ‘ax w“ “‘“°‘"“°‘ ___4 FUNERAL VESTERDAY _ The visitors get going to regain lost white who reflorled m kicking and funeral of the late Mrs. ground, the half lino doing the when m running Dossesslm), game,‘ John Dooley took , place yes- w01'k. A-t. this stage the locals are yam. finer yam o" {flkellmssefi and tr-rdily morning from het- “wurded ‘l- Delmny klck- W- J- ‘MC’ with actually seven halves wrn-k- m“? resldwce l" sl- Dunstan“ ‘Yunninnb game. u» ll W I Mk1.- lul: 1 has become the standard 19f Tea ,2 Brown Label 75c Oranie-Pgyog r 1,, _ 4' J - ‘Leaves-Whoa INDIANA - w“. I - 1!. Roy Holman h oqgde 1arranse- |n1ents,_wi 1M1. fljdomas inlet-ton. , v _.__ ,io take o 1" vhe-manage e111 ofl a?" 1’ LOT 4s SERVIGE - 'l‘l1e 11111. "‘*“‘_f°¥ "limit heme’ smmil“ “'5' Thomas A. Rodger, oi‘ Toronto. will dlalld- U- S- 5* b-Y . “um ell]?! preach on Sabbath, 1~iti1, at Lot 4R Chlcag“ bualnF-‘lsln M“ Y“ e ' H, 243,, H, ‘a, 1011 has had considerable experi- ence in the 11111121111110: foitoo and THE REGULAR MONTHLY will no doubt make a succes-s if! meeting of the Pi-otestant Orpllnn- m“ "P" vemure‘ lie ‘eaves, [h s age, wlll be held i11 1i1e (‘tlndalbnmmmg for lndland‘. Home 11115 afternoon at 21.311 p. 111 - __“ 0.).- a A large attendant-c is requester l LEFT FOR SOUTHERN sllaA-ria-ra . - - Mr. Peter Campbell, who for the- t.- . 4st three years has been connect- . be POUCE COURT __u the Pom‘, P‘rl with the reportorial staff of t Court yesterday the tiefcndant. i11 ("mnuam 1e“ yemerdayfiuwnlnglT-l alrassuult. and battery r-use was h” m“ Soumem States‘ Mr‘ Camp‘ fined $20.00 or 2 months i11 jail. be" “l?” qlme popular not only similar case was adjourned. A11 "Yillklll-‘l coworker“) b“: a" rho autolst for ovcrspecrling Will-l fined ‘limb m Cont“! “Ah h m’ Be 959-. I71 $10.00 or thirty tiays. .-\ drunk hli" ‘lepfirmre he “'35 present d l and disorderly case was disposed Wm‘ a pa“ and Dene“ “c! by the u‘. by a fine m. $3000 or Si“), day,‘ staff of-thc Guardian iii-s mitfiy and the “use m- a worklnan n“. lrlelltlg wish him health and pros- non-payment of the non-resident lwrlu" , t-‘t i. 5 U; in a "alnst four. the red and lililvli. (‘amemlnl where a High Mass M‘ Jogtwllhstaildlng: their ivclght and églvebaiglildl Ill)? £19” “lere no lnmch for m” llonnld, after which 11:1‘: rglnlrinci-l Y "-5 ‘l "l; _ ' v lWPfO laid to rent i11 the The toe oi lhll Mclionalrl worked bullion‘, Cpmflpry The annex” to 11 nicniy 111 this lhalf, saving time t,“ . J61," hui-fy’ Job: Tpahb folwyva-rtls 111.111}-'11..131b§=.111.a1 1'1. be be- will. l|i£ifh.‘(;',fi' ‘lull ‘Timmpl Gregory‘ wlltlt-rctrl iiy 1111+ fro-quent swlirllllllt‘ ‘y ' m _l “(lama oi‘ 1tl1e Saint halt‘ line. They failed‘ wH|5-|- ToURNAMEN-l: _ The to tackle as_tl1r-y should. the b11Ik fir," m- me “mes in [he Wm“ 0t ivhlch being left. to the halves serles ways h 1d 1n 5L Joseph-n and QUBFIBPR- Sodality Hall,- Wednesday night Tile DlflYf0i‘ll1e-ll"8l ff-‘W mlnlllfis and was largely attended. Those hovered about midfield to end 011 gap"); pfoyel] exu-eme1y Noun“. the} A‘bi1ieéliylardvlingootilrt mglrk last 26118011 2nd judgling from the (-1 liy " lur- " 1 c nav- eatten ance t ey wt rlraw even ldvilulfllée gained was 10st. when larger-crowds this season. The - the locals aftci-‘lstubbonn. and feroc- ladies prize was won by Mrs John _ _ lous football cita-ngc the tide oi’ bat- Cameron and the gentlemenfia by tie to break clear and dribble to Mr." Ed, il-‘iynn, the consolation the Xaveriaus 40 yard line- V. Mrs prize went to Mrs. Gallant. Donald changes the color oi‘ things‘ ——-—<'>**——- on 1t long punt to the red anti black twenty-live yard line, Wlltfft! Ma-i _ honey fails to telear the bar 011 11' -'-'— 1ienalty kick. 011cc more the visit- MT- J. J. Dnnphy. C. N. IL, in- 31-3 take 1.1m offensive 1o 153d the vestigator. Moucton is in the city. Io . .- 1 e1-r ‘e inutes. ‘ 1111s,‘ . MgéllelliijuMorlailzllllydmand Chislliiol-m C°l~ D- A- M°xuln°n~ D- 5- of work well 11111111111,» to gain to the left ‘Veillli-‘fldny morning for Tor, Abbies twenty yard line, ivhere ‘mm where he Wm attend the m”? Gillls on a return pass hurdles for “l ‘lgflclllmral wmter Fa"- t further grain of ten yards. O11 the scrum-up Coleman nearly assists i11‘ 1 score Q11 a pass i0 Sullivan who .1; stopped. 011 the five yard line by _ fiDutchy" Diamond. The locals} again come out of :1 tight place ‘til a penalty kick, but losethc ground 011 a like misdemeanor. For the first time in the ganlc the_ Xaverlztn ~half line seemed to lose control of the ball, l1t1t recovered to gain 11'. yards 011 clever work. - 'Il1e half about l0 minutes gone ' is hel-d up. George Connolly is in- iui-erl, but. later gamely returns to I the fray. _ 011 the scrum-up, Gillis and Monaglmtru start an advance. loseato » Dempsey Diamond 0n an intercept-- ed pass; Diamond going for 25 yards before being hauled down by y, M-ahoney at back field. The Saints come tback etroilgly to gain to mid- field ivhei-e Chlsho1m'uf1er a mag- nificent. 11111 scored lteads up. ltlant- ing the oval directly between the PERSONALS IIOTEI. Om oi the largut and but, equipped Hotel: in Eutorn Canada. Contain: 120 roomlf- 44 of which have private t hath]. Completely renovated in the put few yeai-l. Few- Hotol: throughout 6:11:51:- and the United static: have-1 It: splendid table. Courteott: service to all Guutn. Tele- phone: In rooms. Rafe: $4.00 to $5.00 pot‘: day. posts. The try was unconverted. For t-hc remainder of the game Charlottetown ,, the locals were hel-rl pretty well f - on the defensive, and only by _sup- Hotel Co” zr-human efforts held the visitors \ pmprtego" - - -.o the lone try. As it. was the red mrl black were forced to safety touch on two tlifferent occasions al- ter the try and just previous to tilt-H iluul whistle "Dutchy" Diamond -.~ saved moot-tier sure tally when he H_ H_ "om, scum,’ F_ w_ Am, iafely tackled Monnghan when al- 01¢ Toronw’ p_ 1h Farmer. pa“. most. on tlic line. Final score, S. F. mmp ‘Me _"\\v_ picumd, S1‘ John, D_ X. 11; Abbie-i. tl- - 1111011111111, St- John. H. n. Maiiielnk. Th evisltors have n real hang-up $1, John, . H. .\lcFarlane,8t. Johtt, aggregation and with niittic brush» Ja; ti. K enan, l-lalifaxfBfSauhd- lug 11p on the frotnt line wntild sur- e.-.. Toronto, f). C. Wilson. Halifax, l HARRY c BROWN, Mam-tour,- 1.» .1 . -. VICTORIA HOTEL cly make any team in the Mari- J. A MacPherson. Westiille. times sit up .1--.| take llotit-t". l The lineups: ‘ ‘ ~ Abeqweito ["1111 back-S. Diamond. ' " -‘ -- ‘ t ' 1i{ulves-.l. McEachei-lt, F. .\-lc- Carey, S. Moblutt, E. Diamond. Quarters-W. A. pvlcDooaltl, F. Kelly, St. (Zlalr Tralnor. Forwards-th. Connolly, G. Con- nolly. G. Walker. F. Morris, J. Con- nolly. J. lnnergan, McKenzie. lleat- o11 and Wool-tier. ' in». utilise To a package of HUGHES CONDITION POWDERS Ind iiote the improvement. JHughes Special Horse" ‘Wofmll 8. F. X. F1111 bflCk-M8h()ll0)'. , d-lalvea - Mouaghan, liflaicNelll, - » 1 » ' - - *1», 0111111 111111 .1. (Jhieholm. ~ ‘Powders . - Q“"1"‘°“‘“‘_7°‘°‘“““1 Mm" n“ o apecifltr rometiy that give: Young. _ .-l~‘orwards-—Moilillivray, V. ideo- donnld. Rantthr. J- J. , hfacDonoid. (Capt. R. ‘Maobapn ' ruqulp. Our Home 1111111111111. ‘Qjin- . - 0 - 8- Mwvvhlld- u , c1111 11 Remedy 111111. Mlilh"! MI-‘mmlil- ‘ Gal e Drcnlch r: induct: d" Spares-H. Sullivan. D. Sullivan @111- ditty!» bpcrionooh Moran. Lamy. RefQee-Jlmes McMillan. u’ t ,. vlliiormaam“ Loyola-fi- wit! r nor‘: _ . ,. 1 m With milder weather prevailing a l.’ " '- thio afternoon no doubt a 1:110 .>' lYdYWV-IW V cmw d will attend the B. F. X.-St t ~ ll"! vlnllilwl] The Hod and White are more o "riled up" to tho visitor-l‘ an . of, amt: and deface l’ s‘. . “I ',._.-,.1._,;,. .1; - 1 oornoqtientiy atlko the o 060v: in “f4 i" ; l] 5. .