NEH5H555HHHHV&V&N5N5H55'n5NNNV& ' DOWN THE BA-CK STRETCH ..-1.-1.-.-.-V.-aw.-.-u-.-.-4-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1.-.-.-.-.-.-1.-.-.-.-1.-.5.-1.-1.-.15-.-.-t-.-. - -F-'4'-'-'-5'?-'ln'n'.'-'nV'; '54-' ll'1'11rl1ii11 L.'.()C, the :1'v:1lvs1 i':1m-11119 same thin,':. LITTLE spear 1 .c? paigniiirz i111ii111- 111111 l1l'i:l' 11ci- " ”" iormerl orrr Iii'1r:i:n1v 1.1r1- 11.11'kx',l Air. (':1llhr1('l: has IIOHP I I-!l'0iIl is now on lslnntl soil at the f1'll'iil1(ll'.'ll for 11101111! llfllif Mid One OI of Gt'lF)l',L'(' A. tl.1lll1r11'I1'. .N'ii111111er-1111; notable contributions was Guy side, and will 111- ;11n1il:1l1l1- 11. 31.11111 2.11 1'4. llor advent to the 11m11,.11 ”11,,,1,,.,- 1,1 1,,-11111-1-,-I 11',-11. 1':11"1m.: 11'111'ltl was 111211111 pgssihle 1-111111 111: ir1:1i11l .11 -.1111 ,; ,11 111' 1111- 1:111:11 jlitl:.:lll0lll of the late 11111111111 11-111 1911111 1111111-11:1, K1-:1. 121111, ,l11hu 1.. limit! of Borden. P. 11111111. 111111 1111 . --11 , 111.1 1-2. 1. 111111 1111112111 Clover Guy 1,-1111.1; 1311-11.-.1 .111-1 1.1,1.1111111- ,; 2117 iii. the most o111sti1n1lingtro1- 2,n3 11:, by 1'1-11.1 y'11ln ' 1 11:1u1,1tnr of his years in eastern U. 9. (V113 1:1-1...-1, 111 31111 111111 placed him in the stud - )'1'11i1-l11111'- 11111.1 111.1 1'11-1V11'.ti1l,. 1111 lklr.VC11lll)c1i11(,!l111:'l' For Hm first Him, 1" Hm hixg D”, I itlliiii (fill Oi ii 1” 1- liiviilliiii1"'i1i11ldi'r1iiHiY111:iii)-iri" llllifii" tqry OI Mminimo rugby pm)-OHS 'vi1'l1ll- ,(m.;',1i i”1'1,H”'1 11””. 11” ml” 1' 1” M111 '0 ii " 1 H"; 3 101131111 izurne will he played ' ii" ",1 ' I i 1' ll” I'M." i in V” :,1,':(V ”1,,i,., ”,m0m;','”i under the lights when the (Thar- iiiifiiivlil Jiii 11131: iiiilliiiii liirvi i- 111'1l.c1'i'1I11irl 11.110 1111- Yli'(1ii111io11i:l IOHMOWH Ahbics mom "W Saint aim the 111'". 11- - 1' Vol 1- l(I'll1' saw the lion. John Richard: . . Jnim Malimmis on. M?mYnal ,Fleld 11,,” 1,1 1;,,11,1,,,(1 1-. 1- 1 ,,-1., 11,1, For a team minus i1.s outst:1nd- this ex":-11111;: at Dl,'.,'lIl ()FlO('h. H 11,,1,1',,,,,1 11; 11,1, ' ' Z H1 111,, 1112 1111111 scorer and its Illillll dc-1 The i''l1IHI1:IP 1” lllilllswlllv mm? 1, 11:1,”; 1,1,1 1111”, 3,111,. N4 11,111 C111,, icitsiyr si:'cn:t11 the Isliinders -as oiitrlmllll 5l'lH”dl1lN'l 101 this mm” H. H', Hm mm-H Mr 14 1mg Imn, (1 did”, do in b.”11,. ,1 g,.1.1.,.,,. 1351 afternoon---had to he made last .11--. 2 .. "H-.. :. ( 1-11 - - 1 K ”- . . 1 1-1 19:11) (l(lXK'll to 111111 for the sum of SIM 1119.111. They played without Euckimgl” W119" '11” 35111195 l?1'1""”d ii 11-1v. om, . ' .Whltloi-k, idefensemen Gus Gixs-ilml ill? M"”""5'd”1 ,"”t f"'f'"d . .1111 1- - - - triycson and L.'11'1')' Blackburn 1111111ll”1"1"llfi'l1lll0I1';1 "2111 1lll;5h0W'nln'-'- -1 1 1- 1 l (:111i1'11 11111111 ii-ll 11.-1-11 ci11nil- 1-1111111 out of the i:'.1y only one t"m”i'”-l "7 im" i" 7' mm 1. W, . " i - 1 i , , i1 1 1hro11;:l1 :1 niisiinrierstanrling: on 1 1. 1- 111-; 1.1 11 1,11,-.11.11e 1111-r-1 11-,1 1411111 1. gm. liemnd ill? 5-101” S-ldm-l their part thouxzhl the ;z;1n1'e Il3'.l '11 'l"11Il 1'” 1111- ,111.rl-- 11-1. 1111- .11-'1i1.'1::Pi' "T iorim 'l'o111u11t when the ,lsla11d- 1,1,1," p1n"'m,,d 10,. 1O,,1g1,1' ii 1 11 ,ii,i..,n,..iiH-ii iiiiim MR1 l1i1m”Zi. Th.m,mg1i 3'5 F” ammsl the Mmmics M The big: game, the first in the i, ,.1 11: '-'11" ltiil '11 ii-M iim 0 .1” M.m.”Y MY, "1,”,D1”3m"X mm: "1115" lime wmtmck NB.-P.E.l. senior playoffs, finds K.” F i ' i ., 1.11. i,i1,.,1,,,, i"'l,I:n": l,''i(',";n(;',::1bUl 1319! W111 11'-iYdl.V hill? GUS" the Abhics in almost perfect con- 1 - -1 11-.o1'e n 1:1 -' 1 11 , . .,.. . . 1 y - - ,1, -,,, 1,,. 11,1111. ,,,m,,(, 1.1NM- up W” H mm, D.w.1t.11c-1111 oi Bi.1.l.bu1n. ,Gust.11e 111110,, 3.111 11111 1,; 1.n.1,1,smsm ,5 , ,1 1,, 1 1 I H H H 1,, son, who has been subject to n1tl1e,v:111'111t1l1c11' start on the road - MM 1' iirv-(11111 t1.'11:1rt1' .'tl4 11111 ..g 1' W. , 1 1 1 I , ,. H ,1 ,1,1,..,m.,. WWN gmm”: mp ,mHN in NW skin ..11i11io11, should to ready to1ih.1t lli(:) hope leads to the ML ,1 M , .1 ,1” H11, 1., .1” 1,, T, (I M, H1,-go 1121111131. the All(tilil:S here on1Cu1d) (.11p. '1 T 11 , 1 1. 1 1,1,1", Wm ."",”'", s " '”lt'jli i 1' l 1"? Mm111m- mgm, Co-eoarli Elmer Blzxnchard stat- ;;,';i:1i ,1 1, ,1,,(1.1,l,i,.,"uni1, if Llllill-)I111C.111l1l1 ,,m11nskl11111t(;r:l ' o o . ed last night that the Ahbies ex- ”4. i - - - iiizlrrs y imsu 0 1 ' 1. ' ' , 1,.-11" 1111-1111:): 11 mm 1111- 1,1 111,, 1.-.11..”-1 11,..,,(.,....,1 ..,1,. 11,11 Marty Burton, the ex-Sudbury 9"," a hard 33"" hm mat lmy ' T. , .. , 1 1 1 ' 1 i '. 1 . .. - - -think they can take the measure 11 1111, M11 .11 11.111111, ,1-011111 1,1.1,1,.1,1111,...1,..,1,..1 -1-. forward clue to Join the. , . . ” .. . n 1 . , , . . of their Saint John adyersaries. 1...111'- '" ll: 1 h 111 1111- 1-,,,11.11 51.111--g 11. 1111- I.-1.111111 s, inilcdito check in l1ercs,, , H N 1 1 1,”, V 1 1 1 H V Mwd , .'1. D L 1 Id b We plan 10 avenue that 14-0 do- 111.11; hr, ., 1 11111. i1111-1 5im11.i1l11:- N. -111 31,1... :1. e19111.g1 u s10-u C-(PM 11",), handed us Inst yearn. .x .1. mil I -- il1:11 11111111111111--1111.11.1111 miuzlit ll-11-Ilierc toziay. He will see his llllsllsnid Blnndmm . ,-l1l;'.V..”;1,r,1.x.,. 11 1 1 11111; 1.113 C1n1.t1I11111111. 112,1 2 111111lbs1l1;.ncfi0111as an Islander in tlie Mon-1 -1-1,13 A1,1,1,.-.1 nu. 1,1,1 and power. . I -'1' -' 1 R" Ill”: "13"" 1” 1'1!"-""1 -'” ”-11318.1 Willi E31119-I T11? I51i”ld9l5 fill and they will he nieetlmz G ll'v'll”"”'”'-'-'l 1”" 3-0- l 4. mid ill” Y"-ell” 1”” W"'T111'e11e offered their choice of Con-111117 rtmged squad in the saint -" P0111-1: 2.1113 :1 -1. next in 1V:111'l1i111 my B0n1,onm,e 0,. Bm.m,, but .,0',:n Npmsenm,-H,M' Awordmg ,0 "W" 11,'1n',; ill" 3""'l'1”-hi 'l'"'i1l':'i,'h”l1f'Y"l'!”f'l1i,11ec1e told that Burton was 11 bet-iroports out of Saint John thr- 1, ,'-.,,,.,1' .,,,,1 W "Va m Hi: fI"""”'.” ”.'” iii: tcr all-round playeiz If he is bet-lIil:1r.i11r'1's n1'era;ze nearly 200 .. . . .,,1, 1-1.. 1111,", i,,,11 My 1 1”” I.”i”"'":Y Himym (.1.”' ter titan Bonhcmme then lieilmlll"-is P" ma"- Lrxr-rl 111011-1111 1, X 1 mm 1;11'o(l11n 21111110,, also 111.011-lshouldube a good addition to WC1 Sam, J01," m,,wspape,. ropnrts d''”'"" M x”H"'" 1",” ("ll-1” s'mh'"-V -'03 14' mp ”0"11oCa1 C1111, lclaim that the Mariners are bet- I imai I 1 11 111- if T iii lnaxiiiiiliiilfnriiloni-:1 mlmi C - - 1'3 i'" ""1" ""3" "S" C -"'"' "5" VI . '1” I151; V1141 . - - 11'r1' L11. Hill (I lPl”S. 1 11', , , , ' T11-11111. Pin i 11. l':1-1'1;1'- 111.1111” 11,1; 111.,1.,- r,-11.1.11 11111 M11 Seldom have we seen a football ;lh':fi",q(Il3":;, gfifczglgiivdglfngxTiicsuig 1.111.-I V11: '- 1111111111 111 1,11,m1 11. 1.M.,. m,'1, 1.1,, 11,10,121, 19.1111 11111) as much pro-ganie en-and 'w(;r1'w' T1"; Mariiywrg M1” the stud the ”1 11 run- 1,,,. ,11.).C1.m1,-1111" she 15 1,11 cap. Lhusi.1sm as the Cliciriottetowni ' ' . . 1 1 , y y , - 1 , . ilost out to the llaiifav 11 andmeis 11211-1 11 as 1-1-1 -111.11 lli':Vxc11-111111711” Au1,,.(,y mm 1,111. 11,11,115 1.11311-11,1 Abbies have shown this week as 0,, A 3.2 mum, and 1:1-e'lt:lii1'11 "iii '1” 1” il”'1';;l;:l Constaiitine atitlpshe 1; lthe1'ef1t:1re1ll1cy await.-tl1'ei1:UN.B.gl;.E.I. ecrtrcs 31-1,1, Marin"; "V1,. 1,; 1,9111... 1-11 . rN1I''1'1 ' ' . 11 ..t. t 1 1) ey, cc, 0 ener a ains . ' 1 1 ' 1 . - l”1'lc ll-" ii" iii" Y" (”"N1 iilltfluii 1:1: i1l:1111o(1f Ann 2.11 1-4 !VIl)ni'i11ersgl1rre t(ii31i"hl mLCo1JcLi1”Is)i'hm invwd Aiiibiliis odfihnlitpliit niiiiliialii '1 i ' i"'"l :”l"ri Callbrck's prolific brood 1narci:.lin1 Coyle and 21111115a1a11Ei1aF11Siili1ii1i:31"n1r11 lilhc 121211 (l.'1nY1'l 11 1-1511 111,-11111v11-1l 111111. 1111-.nN11”111 ,,,, 111.11-e the boys up for this one andiaizn. Tlicy are in much hotter I s "”” " i ”'" ,. 1:1 Mr. Callbcck also bred Ann Cle1z"111 1111- Abbjes don't, 11-111 1111 1 1c sycnndiiion and the addition of sev- 11 111111-11 111111 .;:F” 1'l'"i'”" Ah” 2.06 1-4. Ann Royal 2.10 1-5, Alill;'1-,1” 11-,5 111111111 11 11-1111i'1,a1,e :01-icral key mcn hns added defensive ”'V' 'll”' hf" ""4" H" h",:m'"M Boy 2.11 1-5, Ann's Dream 212 andi1nC1( of 1,1-11111111: and effort m,d.powcr and offensive p11ncl1 to the ” W'"rh.i-m Q Miiri 7'? if) 1hTilA1111's Pride, and has given tl1e1nl5p1,11. 1cl11l1. 1”: "”mi'M'N.i if”. ff ',”,M,, ,2 all their early training and devel-1 . . . 1 Tm Abbms W111 11,, 11,, 51.3195 ,v,f””" n..i111, mi.',,m,,,i ii 0131110111 NOW 110 doubt he 11111 be J1m,,,,. C”,.1,, has rnc(,m,d ,mm.i:1t an averaize of about 185 pounds '”1'3 1i,, 1" D w,m.,mn.Clstudying the proper blood lilies to,” 1,1,,.m M a 11,011,111 ,,1',,,,,. m,l'.1,per man. Tliey have such new- if . ,H1,1."”: ,,.;m,V.m.&i111ate with Watchiin so as to pro-1 1,0,1. 11,,” 1,1, hm mmcd nfcmch 'con1e1's to their ranks as Jack 1 -11- . 1 '1 1 . 1 I - r T . 1h1ir'11-'11i1-1-ti . in-'1-in 11'1111-l1i111':lll"Cl" m"5”””l'”g, ”'”,””5e we u',"Iin1z he would like to share in the Rmd-V" Ebb” DeVmP' he Coy” "ll" 1 ” -1',mWi,,1,,l,1 R ",,m1,,.,. liorstand Watchim is entered in NMIM1; of A11 Mm.111me fnoumn George Kelly and Art Perry, all Sari" Fmnk 1 the stallion class at the Amherst: 1-,1 0111,-re yy"w1.'1 1.n1-(111-11111111-rs wii . ' - 4 - - 1 . d no (1 n H V 1,, 11,- Wintei Fan next week an '1'.i YB "Ii ".L'ii , "ri,l,'L :1:-11:1,, doubt he will attract a lot of at-l P'11T (Nil l ””i. 1 i - . 11,-.5 (11-1111n11'i1':1'r-11 1: H1111 he siros1tCn”0"' trotters and that 's what the liar- Tmw mrhm ,m,1,1 11 1,,,,k1m 1,” We 1xCil0,dClight6d to have a let-1 . . -. tr-r this week from Walter S. 111 hrlnmns: him 11-1111. to the Xlnrl- 1 . 11,1,” W, 1,.,1 1111.1 -,11,11.,m,m1F'o11nd. Piesnlcnt and General 1,13,.” 1. 11.11,.-1 ,1 ....11-1,-,. 1., ,,11r1M1111ager of the Merccd Lumber 1.,,,-...-..,,.,, M11 M111 1-111.-1 11.1 M. Co.. Merced. California, whose! ,m,1N1 ,1, V1. 1 1. r-.111,,.,.11. 1,, imyhood home was New London. 1...1,,g,..-111111 1.. 1 .- 1;-11111-11 111 1111- Pl-3.1. . . . t1Th1s is a bright sun-1 -:1,” 11 ,,,,.. 1,. .-n..1,..,111,-1-,-.11 111-111sl11ny October day but in the San 11,, ,,.,.-,1,,. 1,, M111”: ,-111:-nllnn to Joaquin Valley that is nothing un- 11,, arm, ,,1.-.1:1:n: pt 11',-11-11i1v1': usual. There is. however. a tang ,,1 1111- :--..1111 1-M-,-11.-mi Hint Mrfof fall in the air particularly in' 21--.1-11 11min :1 niitilin in not nn- the mornings and like the approach '11-.-norin: in 1-1-1-11-1 111111 .-1111 1--1- of niiotiicr year rcniinds me that inderstand lint 11111111 .'i1far1'. life time marches on. I spent last week iilnekls trainer, has rrwnntly saidi" ”' ntconlinuecl patter 7), Am 3.520-.12 I the w-underwear for men.. NOVA SCOTIA- TILES LTD. WINDSOR. NOVA SCOTIA MONDAY, NOV. 2 , HOCKEY - HALIFAX vs. ISLANDERS snar SlAI.F,- TODAY - SATURDAY - 9 A.M. T0 6 EM. MONDAY - 9 AM. AND ON. YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED e;11u: POPULAR EVENT - CITY ' AND COUNTRY EVENING ;1 WQIYS thrills-t.l1n winning: of the Me- Curdy Cup. Coylr-, with the poss- ible 1-xecpi-ion of Dr. Frank J1-lks,i 11-is plriycd more lOOtl)'lll than nnyi other player in the City. He has played school football with Quer-n Square, College football with St, Dunstan's and McGili and senior. ball with the pro-w:1l' Normads. 1 n o o 1 Jlillllly, pond iiitiiredly l'ecz1ll"d1 the other evening that diiriniz hisi eight years of snnior football, hc-I scored only one try, That try was ecorecl on Ar1ru'tin1 Day, 1932'. against the St. D1i11stnn's S('l1lI1l'1 ie:1m i:i :1 SPl'lFS between the S-.1'111ts1 and the Nmnadsy The Saints ni- rcfcrred to that rzzune as "Alabama Riot." In thn first. the -gainn of the series Coyle blocked 11 kick on the Saints line and a. fellow named Lclghtlzer fell on the ball for a try to give the No- mads a 3-3 draw with the Colleg- ians, Two days later Lel,tzl1tizcr blocked the kick and Jimmy fell on the bail for the only try in another giimo between the two teams which cndrcl in a 3-3 score. . . . Jimmy and Elmer Blanchard have been Workluiz these past few weelrs to instill some scoring punch in the Abbics backfield. They b11:, powerful performers who can handle 1:. football like a baseball. In their two games to date the Abbies have not been scored upon. They played to a scoreless draw with Saint Dunstan's and defeated Glace Bay Caledonlas 2-0. Following is their lineup for to- nlrzht: Forwards. E. Devin:-, C Field. .1. Coyle. B. Ledwell. C. llucstis, C. Ready: halves. .1. Ready, H. ilowntt: three-quarters. G. Kelly. G. Scanllebury. .1. MacDon- ald, C. Giilis: fullback, A. Perry, subs. J. I-lennessey, J. Flanagan. G. Burge. have the necessary speed and weight in the backfield and with the addition of George K1-lly should have a smooth working line. The nbbies aimt today is to avenge the 14-0 defeat they suf- fered at the hands of the Mariners a year ago in Saint John. There's nothing like aiming high. POWER POTENTIAL The Belgian Congo in Africa is estimated to have undeveloped waterpower potential oi 130,000,- 000 horsepower. COME BACK Free - Monday Free - Tuesday 1120 13111112 MONTAGUE-MONDAY-TUESDAY-2nd & 3rd Will draw until a winner. LITTLE SHEBA - 11120.00-Free - 3120.00 - Free Recruiting WILL VISIT x men to 4.5 are invited to discuss HALLOWIYEN SKATE to 1111- ,1.” FORUM in the Canadian Army with the In: Representative. 9:00 am. to 5:00 pm. daily; 7:00 11.111. to 9:30 p.m. CAHADIAH ARMY Representative O'LEARY. P. E. I. . 1 (Canadian Legion Hall) ON TUESDAY. NOV. Office Hours: 10 mm. to 8 p.m. Men 17-40 years of age. skilled trades- Here is your chance - to obtain full details-without obligation? - WHEN" IN CHARLOTTETOWN, inquire at the Canadian Army Recruiting Station, Block l3ulldIng. 162A Kent St.--Open from 3rd a career Recruit- nlso Tuesday and Friday night Abbies, Mariners To Play Under "Lights At Park Tonight Kid Howard , In Splil Decision ., With Pal Brady ' The season on mumrrst. mink and beaver opens November 10 and trappers are beginning to check their traps and ponder on what 1ML1l'Ax- lcplrxld H0V”””d- the coming season holds in fur Maritime liglitweiglit boxing prices. 115 3 far cry "cm the tour ('lmmPl”"v l"'m"' 0” 3 591” d9" dollar. and higher muskral. pelts cision over Dennis (Pat) Brady of Hatrford, Conn., in a 10-round main hout here Friday night. llovrnrd was in command throughout. the fight. marred by Brady's clinching lnctics. After taking several wicked left jabs in the second. Brady seldom came out of his shell and fought only in spurts. Tlic-re were no knockdowns, al- thoutzh l-lowartl received a small cut above his left eye and Brady's eyes were puffed and rlearly clos- ed at the tight's cnri. Howard. at 133, was two pounds lighter than his opponent. 1111611117101 Horses Al Amherst Among the outstanding attrac- tions at. the Maritime Winter Fair, which opens i11 Amherst today. will be the great exhibition of horses entered, which exceeds the barn space available, making it necessary to stable many animals outside the Fair grounds. Eighteen draft teams alone in- dicate what will be on view. These include both Clydesdale and Per- ch-crons. purebred-s and grades, and renewed interest is being dis- played by the standard bred horse lovers. and the competition for the Willard Kelly Memorial Tro- phy donated ln memory and in that prevailed for years following the close of the First Great Wain. Their polls be-zan casing off in price roughly 10 years ago and have continued dropping in price slightly with each passing year and by the look of things at present the season of 1953 will be no ex- cepllon. Present furmarket trends indicate that muskrat have already fallen off 10 per cent compared to last fall's price with the market still on the toboggany It could he that we will have the one dollar muskral. back with us once more. The first irats' I trumped fetched '4 cents each with the odd one brineing 16 cents. when they reach- ed the dollar mark I thought I was a millionaire. O O 0 I believe the local market paid around 31.36 for top skins at the beeinning of the season last year and later advanced Sll1z'l1tly. Unles the temper of the Fur Trade stiff- ens shortly it is possible the open- ing price per pdlt for tops may be approximately sl.lF1- '1-Iowever the f11r market is 11 tricky affair and may rise or fall. depending on sud- den chances in world conditions. ouick as the drop of a hat. I be- licvc that even the staple mink "have also absorbed an approximate 10 per cent drop. . . . Muskrat have increased . "SPEEDY" . Complete fuel -Service -. COAL -. COKE -it-I101,-AN: GAS runmcs on. '-. gsrovr on ARIIFAST cont colmuiv Dial -6553. Sydney In 3-2 Victory Over Islanders; Tied With Atlantics For Lead SYDNEY. (OP)-Sydney Million- sires moved back into 11 first-place tie with Halifax Atlanucs Friday night by edging Charlottetown Islanders 3-2 in n Maritime Major And outshot the Islanders. took 11 2-1 lead in the first period, scored an unanswered goal in the second and were scoreless in the third. when Charlottetown scored once. Hockey League game. Lorne Plrle of Sydney opened The Miilionairesnwho outplayed the scoring but Charlottetown: ' Merv Towers, tied it up at the midway-mark. Bill Matthews put the Mills back in the lead a min. utc later. r Stan McDougall scored Sydney"; second-period goal and Bob Gray finished the scoring in the 11111-11. There were eight penalties, (we to Sydney. Sydney had a slight edge in play in the first two periods and easily controlled it in the finale. out- shooting Islanders it-5. Llneups:- Ch'town: Goal, Bessette; 11.1. fence, McLaughlin, Tralnor. Pilon, Tyshko; forwards, Gray, Saindon, Hennessey, Carver, Dorrington, Dowling, Ritchie, Towers, Sydney: Goal, Defelice: delencp, year. I have spotted 'rat' sign on grounds from which they have been absent for many long years. There are two main reasons why the muskrat is staging a comeback - - - the shortening of the sea- son and the sharp drop in 'the price of their pelts, The Depart- mental pollcy (Industry and Na- tural Resources) of constructing large dam in all three counties has stabilized water levels in the areas effected and provided up- to-date apartment houses in which muskrats may live and multiply. When the Game Act: was revised two and a half years ago the musk- rnt and mink season was cut from five months duration to slightly over 11 month and a. half. The old Mclmyn" Mamlewsv MCDDMWI season. November I to Much 3,. Reardon; forwards, Kubincc. Mc- combmed with me high price prep Dougall, Mzirshuli, Robertson. La- vailing for their pelts was more gl-o'x' Pmev C0W3n1 Guay. than even the prolific muskrat eSu,r,::'”y,H could cope with. This old season originated in the days when musk- rat were plentiful and cheap. 0 O C First period: Sydney, Plrie (Mc- Donald. Rcardon) 4.02; Ch'town, Towers (Gray. Saindon) 9.20; Syd- ney, Matthews (McDougnli. Kub- lnec) 10.53. Penalties: Sulndon 1.58. Cowan 1354. Second period: Sydney, McDo11- gall (Marshall, 31-ardon) 7.37. Penalties: Tyshko 4.28, Marshall 7.48, Mclntyre 8.55. McDonald 9.34. Matthews 10.09, McLaughlin 16.12. Fur buyers have commented on the better quality of mink and muskrnt pelts offered since the season was changed to a later date. Nine days at the beglnnimz of the season makes for a world of difference in the quality of fur. Th9 belly 0? I mU5k1'l1t caught 0" Third period: Chitown. Gray November 1 1-! Covcred With II (Pllon) 16.38. Penalties: None. liizht coat of bluish fur. By the Stops:- loth of the month this fur has Bessette 8 11 11s:10 j -T7 Dcfclice 7 9 4-20 c3?11iBEch on nag-:75 recognition of the interest and ef- forts of the late Mr. Kelly by his friends, has stirred renewed inter- est. in this breed of horses. Marciano 1; Meet Cockell PARIS, rAP1D-lgocky Marciano YOU HAVE AORONIC NERVOUS CONDlTlON, i IUT I 1gONFE5S ICAN'T 13 vo warns we HAS ms can tiiminina DONE? MEDOC1 BUT U ACKED HIM .119-'8'.-Es THEM VIWKISSOPIIFICT TIIIVI YOUR will defend his heavyweight. title against Don Cockell. the British champion, next June, Al Weill, Mnrcianols ninnager, said Thurs- day. He said the bout will be held in London 111' the United States. "wherever we could get the most money." He made his announce- ment after a one-hour talk with Jack Solomons, 8ritisl1 1)rol1iotet'. Ho-clrey Scores By The Canadian Press American League Syracuse 4 Hershey 4 Maritime Major Charlottetown 2 Sydney 3 Northern Ontario Senior 500 Indians 1 Sudbury 6 Ontario Senior Chatham 0 Sarnia 7 Owen Sound 3 Hamilton 2 Ontario Junior . Kitchener 5 Guelph 2. 11-lamllton 4 Barrie 2 - T1 1 FORUM DATES 3:00 I".M. nl'l(Il'.'('I.OWIl Regional High town. N. S. 9:30 P.M. Brltlxetown Homo & School. Bridgetown Regional High town, N.S. OCT. 26 - OCT. 31 MONDAY EVENING, 8:00 RM. SATUIlDAY-- N. B. lVlAlllTlME WINTER SATCRIIAY MATINEE, OCT. Slat SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 31st I.a1vrencetown Fire Dept., Luwrencetown, N.S. The shining Water Group. Shlnlmlcu. N. S. Snckvllle High School, saokvllle. N. B. The Clodhoppors, Amherst, N. S. Queen's County Fair Association, Gngclown. ml-he Co,-g,gn.-1, (guchgu). Hgmgg, N, 5. FAIR souanr: naucuve. mocnau . WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 4th 8:10 P.M. Y. M. C. A. Juniors, Charlottetown. P. E. I. tlharlottetown Wanderers. ('hnrlottctown, 1'. E. I. THURSDAY EVEN! 6, NOV. 5th 8:00 P.M. Windsor Academy. Windsor. N. S. The Whnlen Sisters, Amherst. N. S. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. Otll School. Bridge- Cnnn's Mills 4-H Club, Pugwnsh, N. S. Bridgetown, N School. BrIdg1-.- : 7;,-so 1-.111, limlncy & Wyclhim Calf (Iluh. Coal Dusters. Sprlnghlll, N. S. NOV. znd south Oxford: Farmers. SATURDAY MATINEE, Nov. 7th 1 3:45 P.M. non: Amherst 1Iu.nInro. Amherst. N. 5. Brighton Juniors, Charlottetown, P. E. I. General 510111"! --------------- -- 3 10 5 TUESDAY EvEmNG' N0v' M snunnav nvmvma, NOV. TUI 8:25 P-M- 1:45 PM. N131” skin" ,,,,,,,,, M 3 to 10 Port Elxln Memorial School, Fort Elgln, N. B. A1111”-11.1.1. no, 31-, (39.01. pg.-mg", Anclgonlgh Co.. N. Brldrton Scnloro, Ohnrlottetown, P. E. I. finish and detailed design provldol STETSON style-leadership. Tho Stetson Custom V1 m"m"l9dv ”m"' in built-in crease under Ill conditions. These are just some of tho mam", w11y.mo1ve people wear A STE'l'SON HATS” than iny other brand. COLOUR. Sutton 11.11; am priced from 38.95 to 350 1 1,11 1:, -11-1,q;,,.,.,,.,1, ” ..t...2'.--....'.-.a--