5 a NOVEMBER 1 1928 THE Cl'|ARL(YI"l`ETOWN GUARDIAN _ __ _ .’___ I 5 e ’ ~ ,__ l _ l ~ . , v nl __ PRINCE . ED WARD TO-DAY ONLY rscxan-novels Ar tvua! rl~:||.|roaluANce-_cons silty sup our A noon sulvr nssurlrvt -aolalllu-lea-'l-nau.l.luo __ ` ToDAY_l~‘li`l.~ SAT. ‘REX FE L L _N _\. CA P-Mldll-»' ~ - A raoaocvl-: ou sraoa _ _ ` ‘ s r 1 .* . s ‘USUAL Places- L “Y lginow cameo" salts sus Y -“so me ‘souruv oo D.l¢llAl\ l.. l nv 'rl ness \.:" v , /1 the delicious iolml sport, the __ __ __________ __ ;-' . PRINCE EDWARD _ - _ » ’ gl/ "’ A Feel the tingle of the diamond. thrill Ol l-he nat- roninoe and the delight oi ECIAL MUSIC SHOWS DAILY To morrow THIILLEII- SCREAM AND .~ ,, .. 1 "Q »*.`.°. _.:.°~' '_' €"~1l’~i~:’-1 '-ll’ ;:.~._ i 'fi __ _._ __ 0 * 'e ¢\ v ri __ ##1,-7:2; rl'I;:~;._ o , the great west." \_n_:::§lr$\ _ _.l l§o;;;#,q|:?é?7» 1 nl* \' A ~ \ Vx _ \ / ALSO IIA1\IIL'.N)N COMEDY lllt night And It Wim ANI) SEHIAL T II R I Ia In E B , um l ""°“ “’“°" "°’°’° "‘° l could be chosen. Fenne dz *JJ ,.._~.'-, , ~~ ~.,,.»_-. bn /_ __ la / -A ` - ~~€s I ` ~»-, , esQ¢hof'Kl1n~Bhy no\v__ whsn drequests for I ' dl te th t of Luis guarantees oi t at n are shoved F In B Halves’ X;1gt'¢1mFil?;o, prgsrieerdlii? business in his lace. Tex is still a bit punch man of Buenos Aires, and William drunk from the financial beating P in su erb football in the first am whi ed his aggregation into Dem so actor and Coll he wok when he guaranteed Tun. E I’lay_Tie Came Sqalirecl Circle pi-l . 1 Drawn Battle Yesterday Gives Local * Jack Dempsey_ dntl Luis Angel Firpg 11 ' 1 c 11 'le ; c0nside¢Rccn¢e.rics Prize Ri"g» ‘ lay E D 8 B. DP Harrison p y. ~ all and throwing up a stubbomchampionship calibre and made fomln rénl estate nlagnolo to one nay $550,000 for blasting Tom _ eiensive play in the last, Prince ofthem a credit to the College theynnoro rugged lines of endeavor they I-Ieeney before a crowd that paid Wales College gridiron squad suc-represent. . know before affluence see ln_ llittle more than that to View the eded in oldlng repeated Saint Saint Dunstalrs although losing; Dempsey led to oollovo that no tidbit of the summer season. unstan attacks to iight a drawnthe Inter-collegiate title, mayipossessed ine qnalnles of E grentl nwnnt me nnbllo wonlsy _lack battle and incidentally win the int-pride themselves in the iact that Tnesplnn and convinced that ne'muttel'ed in disgust when his show -collegiate football championshipthey are not only good losers and,conld never wnln Gene Tunney lnolosed 5, few days ago without c0m_ i'lPrince Edward Island. sportsmen but are footbsllists wor- a dozen comebacks_ announced lost nloglng 1t5_";-nn" on the r0ad_ 1115 Yesterdays final tussle was onetny of their steel. snrlng that ne was nnrongh.. wltn real nghto not noted nomo I-m no r me hardest and "mst spectacu' the prize ring' forever. Today his actor." o l ing game played at the Abegweit grounds this season From the op Saints ening whistle until the time-up sig- nal there was not one dull moment Connolly was nip and tuck all the way, It with the local Collegians having theDevereau big edge in the first half and SaintMcGuigan D unstan's forcing the issue in theDoyle It was reed that tie ames B8 B should count in the reckoning, bestKeefe Bowling in mid season fonn. t _ an ai' dine wo out of three. Prince of WalesCallaghan d Moore dz won one and tied two. Moons ._ battle only Both teams were very evenly matched throughout the series and ., in every game it was Tmly a matter .winner oi guess-work as to which wouldCorcoran` ll Chand- emerge the victor. Bradley .. lefr's team finally winning out by 50 Pill-ll ` ANXIOUS-’ ...‘“i'...“;°...l.““".f.l:..."';‘.1...‘2.‘;"° "‘° ° Prince of Wales footballists are toDonahoe . be congratulated on their victoryBugrue .. nd special mention is due Mr. W.Cass . McDonald, coach, who by sheerMonaghan and L. dint oi perseverance coupled \vlthMacLe1lan did most all enthusiasm and knowledge of the Refere Ful Halves 2° an c t ave the slcal leisure ln 1925 He has ccll M°D°nald mittens jus one; niligfrl ilttser stag tracted for two matches and ls ne Quarters ll l d f $5300 Week shaggy haired bull who l0St the P W C g[;c;0 ;l;|§;1e1n grgrosdwaay play greatest of modem ring battles to elled Tunney has Dempsey in 1923, is more obvious 1 be nc Bennett _Essen egoniathe ring picture and Fit-po actually is in trainings ln iDempsey, twice whipped by the big South America, whittling away esh owen marine ls listening to daily advice from ll. body glown huge and soggy Sheen d pleas that he don the padded since he retired to a life of lv- mavyweight nm S gotlallng for ll third Rickard has M°M’uan m'i‘1;): old man-mauler despite his made him an offer to fight here Partridge '13 years, is wavering Tex Rickard Flrpo insists on finding Out W Forwards .. Shaw Howatt . . . . ........Tanton t. Clair Trainor. 1 '_ Y' . Miami’ W lter Dear _Italian Giant .. Ayersi a . Woolner ing to stimulate interest in to make this the ter Dear. the star juvenile in the ill :have set ll $500,000 price tag on his a M iwclrt talk but .lack is believed so lighting ability he has left b@f°r0 ccepting. Holds Record For Season i GOSHEN. N. Y.. Oct. 31-Wal-I ar exhibitions oi' the pigskin chas- THE LINE-UPS _Stage bubble has lJnl.st_.tlle oon_| ‘The Case against Fil-po, the . “ _ . . I " " " _ __ x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ » I` _ ' - ' ""`.`.'.'.'.`.`.`.'.`.'.l`,`.'. ‘ » _ _' _ » lm' Y W te' e-S Scores Fourth K. O. Victory PARIS. Oct. 31-A battle of giants the Cirque Paris Ring tonight rought a fourth successive knock- players extend themselves 0BdCl limit. ` The second game was tothe » ne 0 y ontro stable of Walter R. Cox, has been g 1' ' etired for the season boosting thc ut victory to Primo Camera, mum- between f H18 arvell's were handicapped by the failure oi' they steady game. The Guardia e are to be reckoned with in Co._ and one of rolled a All won Harness Racing His _ ll UOYH - lime over the Good Time Grand' YB Bild - Circuit track here. Cox did the D Blanchard H. Btevenson 187 ` U. Blanchard ._ 188 _ G. Arsenault 248 P. Coyle 268 I -. 185 177 184 215 Moore `& McLeod J. A. Kelly 228 154 B. Huggan 204 168 ,L.Doyle.......2l4 139 A. J. Hearts 169 212 C. McKenzie 175 118 56 pins. . Guardian Pub. Co. _ly I think this right ceased whenlln. Vessey 128 --? WOMAN ENDS LIFE IN HER BRIDAL GOWN. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct., 30.-- Clasping the bridal gown she wus to wear at the altar a »few hours later. Miss Teal Swain, 35, a saleswomen. shot herself through the head in the bedroom of her home. A maid who came to dress her fOr the wedding .round her lying amidst the clothing, dead. Beside her lay s 2-czllbre pistol and this brief notei "I have nothing to live for; please “ting Ass°°l‘m°n embraces m°s"`the fast trotter Sam Williams fflrzive me“ M the tracks 1" the E“‘"’°m st“°°5l2.013-4, whom George H. Tipling: Police to-day were looking for the i2.§"":‘?. §§§l§ alarmed to not- t October 26 that teur sportex- te the Maritime i valuable space I pro ll mm' of Canada and the Canadian An_x_Td _gem ngnny on me nmmy Mcmnls “" H°°“°’ “S°°'“”°” I "° cl the Manx in connection wth McKay ther advise you that the Mari me MPBAAU of C I lack ol know- rg; r §*§éi .#§§§§§ 3 §.E_5§ arding the suspension come before dent at least kne of no afoot for tli annualmeetln8o!theM~.A.H.A in Moncton asked him the follow- s ing question: "Bidet the BCAJ-LA. The presi havé Ollcilted With thb C.A.I-I.A.C. what control do you ednlieer YW? ormllnuon hu over the MABA? "none whatever. except to decide the amateur status or the players." Thisisfurthsrmadeeloarbyelet- to intent, al- w iter at the IY . . . . . . . . .. 128 e 'Provinces Hockey Association] - ‘ ' ' ' it , ` __ 'hich is a branch of the CB-llldihll 5°m° me °r six yea" 53° Wu” 107 173 753 neither oi’ them extending much ll ll lnll felt that hockey in the Maritimes ciety, which is taking the lead ini _ _ ____ ateur Hockey Associa on as b be 2233 beyond the province of Ontario in “tempting to brlng about a mel__l __ __ _, you Rfnckey is -wasted in the canadtarbkey is in order but that is not a -; . ` _l ,' _ _ `, '. tim Am ateur llc key Association by vir |m_m__ in me pmmw of the MPR Cnnen nl,” 162 for many years. tue of the articles oi’ alliance be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ween the Amateur Athletic Union'AAU °f C M th' “sk °’ °“°'°°°h_ g‘°;{enz;e_ _ _ _ _ ur 173‘be for expansion so as to have the cl while the American Tr°"'m“ A55°"ihe Cleveland sportsmen, purchased man she was to have married-Said 121 148 148 182 174 198 146 85 182 134 141 117 E .__..|with headquarters in Ontario and ationls territory ,is in the Westernflor $251-loo mls season _lo be Paul C_ Bem_d_ of Plblsbnrgl tates' ` ___ _ __-<*-04+- He did not arrive for the weddings. _ 9 Dzig. Germany, has its first which was to have taken place at C°““‘"““ F“"“'“'7 lroof garden along American lines, itl 0’cl0ck that night. » having been opened on top of a lofty -?-‘O-°>_*‘ The C“"“‘”““ S‘°“d“’d Bled S°'ib\llldlng by fl bank for its cmplcyecl Aovocaras como. "DU1'cll." scope of the new organization Do B minion-wide. At the present time there are two overning bodies in Canada. both we to ovem 'amateur hockey"h°“ld be mndhd Y 3 se ori for Guardian 241 pills memberslilp The oldest oi' the two 1, xl in b mi Sexes :md Sevens, wlnlperlfll (canadian Press) in the clmlnllsn Nctlcncl rl-stung 3°' ° ° 5'4"* 3°"°f“ U °‘U°S *naughty comedy which was flown LONDON, ocr. so mansdres-no 'hm 1 ° ° me P’ im nt cf which ll committee ws; ty _ I can e hash <1 f l ` ` " " ti bod ° n ¢¢,1-md ll d and Pacing Association under which 9' °" ° “S °"° 0 its F” “'1ed on by Lord Chamberlain has members cf the "Useful Women AS the above letter would certainly‘ ¥h how the resolution to be absolute-I lg ultra vires cl thc M.l>.B.A.A.U. cl.;°“o‘ Mr. C. C. Gillespie's statement is ne ually ludicrous that the MP.BA `° ° N ` ' ‘vided quite a A.lZ[. oi C. have a full right to know come_ It was to which he replied and rightly, where the money of the 1w.A1!.A. been spent The most 'hey ever Fraser's own statement backed to al III' me MAJ-l.A curtain H' A' 'A3 31° r h in rm ovlllces suis-'3°"°""“° "WY ‘°" me “"'°“9° Mr. I v 4 n u by motion was iect oi course to the na onal y I _ to d nl g g ge , _ formed headed by Mr G P B01 gt, tlienmgetmgain Arerlhxiirst will only about 80 D81' cent of the race meet- gpa:_di'b-lecptfn me f°““d9-51°" °f “lbeen produced in Sydney, Australia, scclation," at their offices in Dovof ing in Ontario are held, and the 'm an “nw 5° be “wed ““'lwith success Street W the Comteme Eileen <16 W1 d t h lth b h d S - ' ' . -. of C thought it den an no ea e reac an.| th 15 th D inio Harness nuauy at the Canadian Natl°na]l~ iMm11 53115 that' although y0lll1K ount received by the MAMA ln the intel-sectional and inter they and ter reciived by from _John Leslie. hom ssoreilryp! we Amateur Ath- had any right to know was the am . . hen - provincial playdowhs and personal- SCIINTYLLA ' cnl mvc l>ERmRMERs V¥> .fr | I IOWII IOIINI uooemllsrdlee iheenlhoramoualnndiea 5 li ii WI! B11 in your is for I li b If beilb "mb th 0 er 9 om n M. P- °”m° u ve e rem I _ Exhibition at Toronto. It is now lmen and ,women were w_dny con- l“"°“ W” “d°p"°d °hr°“gh lack °fiH°rs° Association' which “me in announced from Canadian Stand i ld mn o or _ . k l (tn 1 to to tg being after the Hume” H0;-sg pointment of eillcieni oilicl i “ did ;“d -s al. bo wou vi>1tl;wc?i:€re)hens1ve1;, necessary |A&!00iati0n of America, had branch- gg Bé`7°_:i__§;;‘_’_i°tYN}_:_:f'dq‘l_“Yf¢Tl;_S___'l_|_°“¢;there will be “better control oi ill; takceho gllill outaandypay when he may J. P. ATHEETON. ed int0_9l>€rations as a parent bodyllmd Pacing Agodatlggahave omgfling conditions, eliminating much_ could not afford to do so. _ - of the present contentious contro- "He will often go without hlh overa ' “ ‘ '“' ' ' W' '_ -.dw l thi h -' _ ot ,, _ 1_8” nge_; C_hB;_Y¢¢;E___‘:_l_l__<2_t “gf versicg between _racing committees|1unch__in crdcrl/0 Pfll’ 271' }_;°*`___\_:‘“;l‘_'_l - andoetit.A lfh t,hSald.h \ "wing i" the hands °f “ united M' ipollcy Ysm ssklills in llhxeoviiettgl- Rao* be xning as mug: as or even ` __ ` 5°°15“°n °f °"3`°'m"'°U°“5 °°“d“°t'lthat we may. at an early date, ar-imoro than he is. Ido not 680 Why U18 TRW m¢¢¢|“89- Thi-51 the “fl” range for n general meetin i th th ~ l d women Sh0l1’d l“°“"°°m°“t NWS- Wm make P°S°|representatives from eachg s(i>ciotyliio'l.g‘;\l}i`3(iuio?r Tligxsxizlves. or 818019” sible the l>em°t\1=ll°ll °f the °fl8-[ana llcscclcclcn interested ln sich-‘lhc boy psy cnc night ima the slrl ‘ml Camdim .F“t‘“'|W “nd the °1'°'.dard-bred horse racing." fthe next." or Dttawe srhllous 'olleonomi “CY” “NNFNY one of of the Bruins, lengthy N. ll. Kaul -civil to mul-lege a be to duplicate the added money. b l2,000 to be equally divided the owners e sms a e oi fouling when foals, the race. This, it is con-I will encourage owners to and care `fdr the dams and and is also expected to hold internt in developing compe-l' W Earl Rowe. of the Btalmard Bred Boeiety,l whofis a mem r of the Uanadianl oariiament and an ardent advo- cate oi’ harness racing. in a letter 'lddreeeed to presidents and secre- taries of fairs and tnotting racing tssociatiuns holding memberships in the two existent Canadian gov- erning bodies, says: l "We are now appealing io you, associations and societies giv- orilinal char- ohanged to the Racing Associa- approved by you. the rep- sponsoring race three living the organise- George will con- the ap - meetings, to unite in re- ` under the ,,,“,,,,`.wln. Nc. zz. cl om" ¢¢»m_,,cfl_ ation of other futurities which willy. _ _ . , __ I of »h d l “cETT11vc HIM Low" The sensational victory over mu" Arthur boy one sou. Ilia and his he carries s Argonaut ll-3 'nllg Perl performances ol the see- mlr. his ceelllmg nslllw .The phaiagnpll shows bow seen "ding e tackle by lr- wny to e touch-flown. ~ .