i THE cuhnnmn i I Kiwanis Again Trim Yarmouth Nova Scotia CTa-mps Lose "Two Straight In Ma_._r_it_ime Playdowns. snl ~ =7 .. 1w . Carnival it ‘at THE FORUM ,\ Prof. Doucetif, old timeonilltaig an! 51:10, with Cyril Doucetio and , Clever tricks by s. trained dog. Proceeds for Abegweit Hockey Teams ST siwflhnnfignloct a vane. r1 ..... a o o 1 o 0 é o - o e - Imam- - -. ---A M.Horton,ss..4'0l140 Door Page TQ-Nyghti lb. Bag of Flour _ smsllrisht-handed pitcher, Howard Bain, 2b .... 4 1 1 s 5 o W 0 Howdy Clarhtodayallbut anni- White, c . 4 o 1 1 1 0 Come and Enjoy Yourselves m“: “W” f: Y""“°““‘ "‘°' Amber l! 4 o o I 0 I MISSION 1o IDOORS“ OPEN AT7 P M Miltin-nvfii-Tmilyfl? °‘ °°"°‘"°' ‘ ° ' ‘ ° ° ' AD c» -. . - - ma“ H) k __ y ' D- H°Ywn lb 4 0 31! 1 0 Surface temperature of the body g sc ac the Nova Scctia Body 3b 3 o o o a 1 _ _ _ . . - champions with seven hits and one Bholés 1 o o 1 1 o is vitally important as your first l run. while his mates, who compose Swen‘ defence against chills. \ the 5t. Stephen Kiwanis, were driv- To,“ e p ' 1 o o 0 o 0 U l I _ l / ing "Lefty" Bholds to ths showers " ' u 1 7 M l‘ a t Keepdfit P15; t zeal-gig the hon: continued from “n,” v u, m," 5 5 u, 1 View“, m ype an welg o un erwear es ( -—— The triumph was Kiwanis’ ggpgnd Mitchel, 2b ‘an f: l: l? i‘ g suited to your age, occupation and a mm“ concluded g; 0th,", Th0 111111 I"!!! in "Will B011 in two games. One more victory Boles a"; 4: o a 1 2 o constitution. and,’ “mud m, m,” tournaments hsla over the summer will retain for them the title they v n“; . . W m won unity ms months sttbe Belvidere Links have _ won last year ss Mohawks. The cg“ M’ u ‘ 1 a 1 1 1 You wt“ find Just W“ type in “Imrgfuzmt m lu°mma',,um m. m. been reached. The latest fournc! round will be concluded in Yar- Puma’; i o 1 a ° ° the extensive “We °f Pemna“ I shin; advantage to British ‘m. results are as follows: i mouth next week, with the third Mm: ' 1 1 3 ° ° Health Underwear. e , nn.o......4oos1o _ , and "flculmm- _ game on Monday and the others, if Jemmn 1b 3 z m, this was" coupled another- ‘Plfiidcnifl Hitch (point play) necessary, following on successive C] k ' ""‘ 2 5 1 o Penman; 05- m t“ Gentlemen e. ‘e days. Unless Yai-mouth uncovers u ' p 1 o o 0 3 o U"”‘1""“'d l” lutlon $911M"!!! DI on b! Gommunlt Garnlvall Totals .. as 5 m as; q 5 warmth and com.- e Government to establish Im- y mm’ n“ ham“! ‘twmh’ ‘m x Amiro but puma; 3m ma‘, lort in outdoor erial preference. Mr. Chamberlain £73115! lgnoliz T1310; (min? And Merchants Ex_ ‘Mattie (iiitined to re- ML fiflfeeifieogvzclfvlév: d 1n chwvlmlm “"1 ""1"" Pop‘ 01;,‘ (n) ' ' e" ' . . . . Box 803m,‘ scones BY mamas house or ofiice. , onsmznthtnnfipassionle: mixers, - h} 1 t] O ll B 6111 g ‘mum u a a 1,0 A l Izarzzith 00o ooo 001-1 1 a Penman: 111- ‘ 0 "m! ""1 .. - ' W on 11000 P l ‘e \- danger en... 1.. had seen a nnnnv- M-nl- out» no» Thoroughly. Enloy- H" ' ...'.’.”.f‘.Z.'.'.’..&’-'..'2f A lino oufsta. £11051! | ' .- ago. At that time two weeks after their regular schedule had been “mlflebed. m9 b°¥s were defeated in a terrific rugby battle. The victors hWWHP. were unanimous in shs °D1nion ghatthey hadnever before ladies value. " real: up of the Empire had been et aside by the Conference. Con- out of the Dominions that British anufaoturers shall have a fsir -- competitive chance of placing eir goods in the markets of the ominlons in competition with Do- ed These. Evenings. Charlottetown hockoy fans of tho old brigade and tho Young brig. are last ditchers in loyalty to the ANSWER Olllb. 1M!‘ the 101111.11 time Won by Miss Muriel Weeks <20); Runner Up: Mrs. Goodwin (12). RIJGBUUTES CHAMPIONSHIPS ‘m’ ‘m’ “M! ll-lEAlTl-l UNDERWEAR NEWARK wms, BASEBALL TITLE MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 6.—(A.P.)— Ncwarlfs Bears won the 14th Little Senior , mm producers, he ehmeggrgzed Wm! "$91911" 14° "l! items 8D- in succession they clicked the tul-n- foowau gets been tackled harder or given a -_ a change of policy so important mm‘ l“ "l" PM‘ “i” "' stiles It the Flmfln 1W 1118M W M," m, ronsher passage. u so fraught with possibilities Illi-Yflns the Amateur 0011 Ohsnl- the number of almost nine hun- m mum nacxmmc A REFEREE °" m’ m’“‘““‘°““°" m" p p o’ “m” Edwud mum’ ma‘ “'1 ‘h’ “m” ‘mama’ same on '11“ PM” of becoming s reoos- wolumvd our w t x t seh l Wilf McIsa z es en oo , ac o "lied 1118b? referee under the Mari- time Rusby Union, sows-ding m the regulations set by the referees‘ organization is not as simple as Inisht be imagined. After the as. pix-ant has carefully studied the rules of the game he is gubiecfgd to an oral examination by a com- mittee of referees. He then must Teferw in succession a Junior. an it has now been arranged that 38 holes be played, 18 in Summereide, and 1B in Charlottetown, the play.- 61‘ hill/l!!! the lowest gross total to be the champion for i982. In order to increase interest it has been decided to have handicap competitions in conjunction. Bev- eral prizes have been offered for this by members of the Charlotte- records still 11s ahead. Perhaps it was the advertised appearance o! Monday aftemoon next when pie J06 0311811. the Barnum o! hi8 day Abbles and St. Dunstanks, the age which drew them," at any rate his old rivals, clash in an exhibition boxins w» with Joe McDonald was tussle. Eash season in the past it a dmlble K0. J06 but hi! 01d en‘ has been cilstomaz-y for those teams my WW1! m1‘ "l? 1W8 °°um and to play an exhibition game prior in the doing bowled over the aud-i- to their entering the series for the 911% Wm‘! his lmwx In "m" 5H1‘ play-off. Spectators are always in- TWimi-Y husky youths, all eager to wear Abegweit colors, have work- ed our four evenings already this week at the Abegwelt Grounds with the goal of Maritime rugby honors in view. The call for new material h" n“ 8°!" “nheeded- practice with would be solved, and Among those who have donned an gngermgdiage team could be i935 m “ddmml w 155i’ Ycafsl formed. How about a new man St. F. X, Gordon Darrach of Mt. A. and a number of others ar showing class. If each player would bring out one new man to practice, the be- wildering problem of a team t0 would be worth all the conces- ons the United Kingdom. made, ves if she had secured nothing ore in return. “There was not s. i-- ," he continued, "that the Ot- wa agreements preven our ~ ining with foreign countrlgg, 1- fact our only difficulty is now - choose from which of all those cs Abbies and b "M?!" “M51118 at our doorstep, » ous for the first time to make commercial treaty withlus. The hancellor ’ the United , had succeeded in its three - = objects at the conference, far ---- d tho Government's Olfpsctg- ons. He outlined the three major bjects as: i 1--Atta -f of some immediate - noses in the Dominion tin-ins in vor of ' industries. ‘FM-Yin! down the principles - 0h. operating over a period 0g ." would increase the volume of pire trade. ' a-Attsinmsnt of closer relations ti: iiitlbminiiqns by. 10mm‘ tin-Empire tariffs and so, by in. ""1118 ‘the purchasing power 0g v Empire. to increase world us“ li/ohn R. Roach KtTo The Falcons MONTREAL, Oct. c-John Ross Roach, goaler of New York Rangers, National Hockey League team, has been bought by the Detroit Falcons, according to word received here Loday from Jack Adams, manager ‘of the Falcons. Adams reports that It is a strictly cash deal. a town G01! Club» 8nd it is thought that others will be obtained in Summe side. ‘Phe manager of the Capital Theatre in Slimmerslde has already offered a cup for the champion, to be held for one year, and it is hoped that another cup will be obtained for the handicap ‘ ough prizes are of- “Nd. they will be used for handi- cbamruon. If cap players in different classes. The first 18 holes will be played in Bulmnerside on Friday afternoon ""9318 at 2.00 pm, or as soon as , possible thereafter. So far ten or twelve haveenter- edfrom Charlottetown. Anyong m. W14!!!’ to '80 to Bummersids on Friday should inform Mr. Lingard the professional at the Charlotte- town Golf Club, in order that no time will be lost in mailing the draw in lummerside. one second 18 holes will likely be Plnyod in Charlottetown on Mon- day at count? lilgcuses in the Bales Creek country were destroyed by a 40,000 acre fire. Win Temporary Despite The post office, s store, a service station and several homes were i Detroit will be the third NJLL. lub Roach has been goaler for. He started with Toronto Maple Iieafs Ind was traded by Connie Blnytbs to the Bangers four years ago for Lorna Chabot and cash. burned in Wyah, east of Portland. Every available man guarded the hamlet of Blrkenfeld in northwest Oregon. flour hundred men, bat- tling all night, bad temporarily .won their strllssls sac-inst s blaze ous vein was the club swinging and bag-pinching by~Jlm Kennedy who drew a salvo of hand-cl f,’ for his clean snappy performance. Iiast but no means least wnre the izune- ful harmonica melodies by “Billie" Mclllachern, the musical 1nd who has been heard so offcn over the radio. Every second person in the ha??? crowd seemed to be cal-swirls B- priae, many of them costly ones. and Reg Webb winner of the dim‘ prize was last seen hesdin! 1°!’ Southport-whesfe he 1485- aarrylhggwpfllmdbflkofflqliifl- One little . group of incurable hgogey gossips gathered at one end of the sol-inn and wont deep into l the bilsiness of picking the wifiner of the Maritime title. said one: One month ffbnl now the Abbies will be gliding around on skates where the Bingo booth now stands. ‘rhst, allow this hismble hunter for adjectives to state, is s‘safe\pt_c- diction. ' One month from MI the lads will be applying the iodino to the first bruises of the new hockey year and the rail-birds will be in their full glory. It is well therefore that those who can make it possible to seriously threaten for big hon- ors in hockey-thflt is idle citizens of Chariottetown-remenlber the mason for the holding or the Cs!- nlvsJ. The purpose is to raise funds two of them, tbs belt Which 68h be iced. for the Aibegweit hockey teams — terested when the saints clash, as the, two teams us- ually exhibit distinctively different qualities. The players of the latter team are young and ever in the pink of condition, have practiced often together, and know the strength and weakness of their squad. The Abbies on the other hand are players of years of ex- perience, and are often forced to rely on individual brilliance rather than team play. In general the qualities of the teams are about evenly balanced, and hence interest in the followers of the game is al- ways high. GOING '10 SACKVILLE Best wishes will accompany the ' count. Perhaps some thusiast will honors in this course. Prince of Wales College squad, which leaves to-morrow morning for Sackville to play the Mount Ai- lison Academy team. Coach W. J. MacDonald is tumillg out, a well- conditioned team, a formidable‘ fighting machine and a strong de- fcnsive unit. Red and Blue. has ever stood for good stortsmanship, and one may be assured that the boys will do their best. A glance at the P. W. c. line-up inspires confidence. Here it is: full back, Art Malley; halves, Jack Chandler, Art Farquharsozl. Mait- land Owen, A1 Rogers: quarters, Jack Ritchie, “Wozzie" Gaudet. "Bunk" Fitzgerald; forwards, fiwph" Ives, Ken Birtwlstle, Eric, Robin, J. Johnston, 1". Storey, Lem Prowse, Nia-l Burnett, J’. Leightiser and Lorne Bell. With tho college building there intermediate snd s. senior game in a manner satisfactory to the committee. After successfully p333. 111i; through those ordeals the can- didate is counted worthy of tack. ling the ticklish matter of referee- ing league game; on his own w- local en- endeavour to take squad is Stirling MacLean, a big man with lots of tight, and a P. W. C. star before most of the other boys were interested in rugby. Ron Hudson is proving his ability in games other than hockey, and is s-n excellent back field prospect. "Fog" Mahar, quarter on last year's Prince of Wales College team, Hil- lier, s. stout fighter, formerly of A _ g g g A at the Charlottetown Driving Park 0 N D AY » Thanksgiving Day World's Series today when its third baseman, Marvin Owen, hit e. home run over the right field fence in the ninth inning to defeat Minne- apolis 8 to 7 in the sixth game of the tourney. The victory gives the International League a. tie with the American Association in the num- ber of series each has won at seven each at 5 o'clock to-day? Basketball At Holy Name Club tonight the Mary Anns and Team No. 8 will practice at 7 o'clock, with Wildcats and Maple Leafs on at 8. All players are requested to be on time for practices. “"- threatening the Clark and Wilson Lumber Company's plant north cf Vermonla. Although hundreds of lives have been imperiled by the fires, only one has been lost. Damage in the Cochran area. alone, including burning of the town, two mills, railroad equipment and lumber, ‘was estimated by firs fighters at was destroyed last winter practic- ally a-ll the football equipment of the squad. The resourceful boys have raised funds by various means. Generous contributions from Char- lottetown business men and citi- zens ens/bled the P. W. C. Athletic Club to get on its feet once more. The game with the Academy takes place tomorrow afternoon. TOWN S ARE (Continued from Page l) Sponsored by THE CHARLOTTETOWN ROTARY CLUB The lsland’s Fastest Horses In Y. BllWllNli Ts Men's League “" hunks" F. small 184 21'! ath of fire to save their homes. Across the Columbia River in "unfit"! WWW. Oregon, the town of Cochran was nothing ut ashes. Its 200 residents fled before their homes we“ v Peei- “m” Y“°°“‘°Y', I“ "1" "'1" W" m“ "-°°°l°°°- w. 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