s‘... ...-LT; rocroaanaglvza; , GUARDI BASEBALL WRESTLING y BOWLING SPORT A BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT REVI wlsrllllll lnuuucls S'Slll_i_i2-ll The first football game to be play. ed alt Bummerside for "some time wok place between the West Kent team mun Charlottetown and the newly organized team of the Summerside High School on the baseball diamond Baturday afternoon. The game was 4 in favour of the West Kent boys [mm the start but the Summerside leam put up s breve front to win. The West Kent boys snowed Sum- b-lerside under by a. score of 12-0. 111a Bummerslde boys have only rec- antly been organized and have not pt into their stride yet but they will no doubt surprise the West Kent boys on_ Saturday next when they play the return match in Charlotte- town. The line ups are as follow: West Kent Summersldc a. Taylor Fullback J. MacDonald Halves F. Piokards V. Groom K. Acorn E. Arnett W.‘ ‘ruplln L Monkley 8.; foptlaorne B. Smith Quarters B. Cox .. B. Begg E. Foster R. Muttart Fitzgerald K. Bell . . Forwards Biflfhlstilo B. Calibeck Mamonald M. Tanion mm”; l-l’. Bishop g; Kennedy K. Cameron A: Kennedy E. Bowness 3mm a C. Bowrless wflmpg B. Sullivan “Coach, A. MacDonald. Referee, L. Campbell-S. ZINE MARKETS - ssocrrwnaa. Que. oct. 21- Meuntmg egg prices showed the only market in quotations on the Montreal L lesale produce market last week. and yesterday prices on the general market continued un- changed. British Columbia. fresh e885 in a wholesale car lot way W" quotod yesterday at sixty cents P61’ dozen for extras and fifty-five i" mm 3nd pullets F. 0. B. Ontario fresh eggs yesterday sold at fifty-fill‘ do!‘ extras and forty-five for first-i. Retail prices will take a furth" lump tomorrow, when 1111668 B" 1"‘ creased from one to three cents per dozen. Potatoes were slightly lower. Quebec being quoted at $1.30 to tl-45 snd NewBrurlswick $1-45 i0 315° per ninety pounds in bulk. "WEAK MEN arm an. nlaaasaa or MEN n“ our. nannar. ._ REMEDIES Pomp et on Loss of lilllnhcod and isorders of Men and Booklet on ills of Women with advice in plain envelope. free by ' malls Remedies by Milli 0i" specialty. IRGLIBI HERBAL DISPENS- ABY, LTD. 185D Davis Sh, Vancouver, B. O. Canada's only iiunlitiall Herbalists ...... s. Nels Stewart Back Again’ I ._._. , MONTREAL, Oct. fld-Ndls Btiorws B". centre man e1 m, Month“ Maroons. in the National Hockey Leuuh “"91" ‘film. s. cold for ‘two days. He repel-ted w m. “ma”, °I i119 0111b. but neglected to tell fun 't'“““"°'- The President bad to leave own on business and consequently no one at the Maroons heudquu-{gn knew where Stewart was. A rumor spread that he was “absent without leave" and caused considerable bur‘- zm? 1" 1W“ lDOrtcircles. However, "my the Player was m: on the lob recovering from u}, 511cm m_ nose. FORTUNE samoa asln vlcmrrr Dr. McDonald. Bouris, and Red Cross Nurse Vickerson. C1ty,,werje visitors East last week on profeeglenfl duty. the pupils, e; the vmou‘ schools being vaccinated. Some of the schools were not in resdinessas the letters o nouncing the dag o; vaccination had net been "aunt At Fortune Bridge school forty-live a Pi-iDilS were vaccinated. v s Mr. Leon Johnston, motored to Charlottetown Thursday evening. _ . s Mm R98- Dihsweli and two chil- dren were passengers from “ ‘ er. side to Charlottetown on Saturday, thence East. m. crld_ Mrs. Dingwell and family are to soon remove to their new home in Bedeque. Rev. Mr. McDonald and family re. turned Saturday evening after a Dleasant visit to the mainland. Ser- vices were held irl Souris and m»- tune as usual on Sunday. ‘ Mr. it. W. Dixon, East Baitidwas a. visitor to Bay Fortune Monday evening. and purchased a. horse from Mr. Reg: Dingweli. Mr. Dixon. who runs a. very up-to-date saw‘ milLand also grows seed potatoes on a large scale, has opened up a store recent- ly.’ and is doing a. thrlvingbusineas. Mr. Dixon's plantls at present the scene of much industry. nliing a very large order for lumber and harvest- si '1'» {lsverfilllcrc To» ' pllay-drawailnycursd ‘h.’ Ilcpt is allied you, Jellies ' ~i'J‘.liE7i$vil i»"3.iil.’I?.i.‘ ciuillllll Bill mm vmllllrs BliiiMPliiNSHlP Pinerd, of Montreal , Que. tonight won for Canada the world's school oratorical championship, de- fea“ j eight other nations" speakers in the fourth international oratoricsl contest. who was ill in the hospital, is home again and completely recovered. have finished potato digging and are‘ busy grading-a. large number are tion. v were visiting frien Sunday afternoon. Morell. ahooling expedition. We wsh him the best of luck. al luck goose-shooting last week when he secured no less than five wild geese. I lastiweek returning with a new Se- dan. ‘ end in Souris, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richards.- ed service in St . James Church, Bouris, Sunday evening. Special mu- Charlottetown, andthe large con- gregation enjoyed a rare musical treat. Other visitors from Fortune included Mr. George Dixon, Mr. Ern- i Canadian Press) GTDN. Oct. 27 .--R0ch high Most of the people of thu vicinity shipped mostly to the Associa- Mr. and Mrs. Roy n on, Kingsboro in Fortune Misses. Amy and Mildred Town- end were in alendantoe at the upper and bazaar recently held at Mr. Leigh Dingweli, C. N. 3., is Dehdins a week in Fortune on a Mr. Reg. McDonald, had exception- Mr. Douglas Altken was in the city Miss Mildred Coffin spent the week Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Burke attend- c was rendered by a quartotte from (Canadian Prem) LONDON, Oct 27.—Wilil'ed Ward, Sportsman backer of Phil Scott, has formed s, syndicate which an- nounced today that it is prepared to guarantee pounds, about $250,000 to fight the English heavyweight inan open air bout in London next spring for the world's championship. YALE iiKllN ls UiiE ll_F_ Fiilill \ NEW YORK. Oct. 27.—'I‘he New York State Athletic Commission to- day named four iight-heayweight boxers and suggested they be paired by match-makers. the ultimate win- ner to be recognized by the New York Board as successor to Tommy Lough- ran as champion of the division. The four selected were: Rosenbloom and Yale Olrun, both of New York; Lou Scozza, and George Courtney, cowboy) now living in New York. Ne opinion was expressed by the Commission as to how the men should be paired. the solons simply recom- mending that promoters put on bouts involving the four named in an ef- fort to find a_ new 175-pound title holder. Jack Sharkey Mr. Donald Bryanton, teacher of Middleton School, King's Co, re- turned to duty, after spending his holidays at his home in Rollo Bay. Mr. Roy Crockett was a visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. Mr. Jack Ready. (if Currie d: Murnaghan, was in Sour-is for his firm last week. We‘ are glad to see our populor mall-courier,‘ Mr. Fred Peters, able Buffalo. (Oklahoma SHARKEY ans llulllnrrzll lo FIGHT _s_cnll 50,000 Maxey SAINTS PLAY lmlwialmlzl Saturday's football championship, tussle, the second of eQVscries, best; two out of three, between Abegrveits ‘ and Saint Dunstans, ended in a, drawn battle, neither team succeei-l ing in crossing the others scoring; zone. The afternoon was anything but} strong southwest wind blowingour- ing the first half, and intermittent‘ showers in the second session. The field also was considerably greased up, making running and ball hand- I L. O. C. Bowling ._- Chiquita: Vs Colleens ' ‘ Thursday, Oct. 24. Ilwqnlwls Alice Purcell .. 11'! 159 130 Evelyn Mullins .. .., 140 118 115 Melvina Richard .. .. 110 9 9 89 Helen Power 161 177 140 Katie Flynn .. 85 il8 105 613 6'12 579 Total .. ., .. .. 1864 "Collens" Gwen keenan 108 105 88 Dot O'Brien .... 143- 116 164 Agnes Higgins .. ..... 120 '19 124 Georgie Flynn .. "74 97 124 Mildred Vessey .. 68 141 79 513 53B 51'! Total .. i628 High Single Helen Power. 1'11. High total Helen Power. 47B. TSETSE FLY MENACE IN ZULULAND LONDON. Oct. 26—(Hritish Unit- ed PresQ-The menace of nagana. a disease carried by the tsetse fly among cattle and big game, has caus- ed the South African Government to order Mr. Harris, the Govern- ment entomologist, to destroy thous- ands of big game in Zululand re- serves. According to messages received from Capetown. six ' hundred bis game were slaughtered in August, and since June, when Mr. Harris was ap- pointed, 1,500 have been slaughter- ed. The slaughter has been carried out in order to form a clear belt twelvc miles wide round the reserves, across which the tsetse fly will not come. Mr. Harris now finds that these are far more game reserves than was at first thought. One species. thought to be extinct, has been found to be in considerable numbers. Another thought to be scarce, abounds and is steadily in- creasing. “' He finds that in consequence of this wholesale destruction the dis- brought them dangerously near the Abbles line. The excellent kicking of running of Gormiey, Larter, Power features in the stemming oi the red and white tide. The Abegweit for- wards, too. worked their heads off in the breaking up of Dunstan advances. er football, with the Aibegweits hav- ing a slight edge in territory. ier lines were much improved in this frame. Murphy, Duffy, Doyle "and Coyle were on to their respective joibs andgave their opponents some anxious moments during the half. a~ ling very dimcuit. ‘The Saints were a more or less lejuvenated aggregation oi’ pigskin hunters last Saturday. Their foot- ball against the Abegweits was far superior to that which was displayed in their opening tilt. On the opening kick-off the Saints went into enemy territory and aided by the strong wind held the play on the Abegweit 25 yard line for almost ten mniutes. How- ever, this is as far as they got, with the exception of a final dash ten se- conds before the rest whistle, which Bill McDonald and the sreat line and Partridge was one of the hi8- various Saint The second half was a more even- The Saint Dunstans half and quar- ciooooor» ooooooo THE LINEUPS IiBBlES ANiil terrified? "TNTBTA 118112888 (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y" Oct. 27.- When John MoGraw gets ready to do his heavy winter trading he may.‘ find a surprising number of base-' bail men ready to do business. For‘ the Giant's veteran manager has been handling some very choice play- ers in recent years. In fact McGraw ilas made possible some of the great- 05¢ bargains in the the history of the game. l Homsby for some money, and two players-Jimmy Welsh and Shantey‘ Hogan. Within ten months, the! Braves picked up around $200,000 ini cash and four or five players for the L‘ Rajah. Meanwhile Welsh and Hogan ‘l 6 PS . i Pittsburgh eagerly swapped Vic Aldridge for Burleigh Grimes whom lylcGraw just as eagerly put on the biwk. Grimes developed into one of] the best Pittsburgh pitchers since the l days of Babe Adams. And Aldridge didn't even last one season with the Giants. Then Philadelphia came forward "or its slice of the McGraw cake by] getting Lefty O‘Doul in a trade in- vfliving Fred Leach. I/eit promptly outfielders, and a second base? He probably will ‘l batting championship which he c00- , plenty of takers for whatever he ‘ sct‘ his sights on the National League clilnull PiAY TIE slit (Canadian Press) I mnnnarcrou. N. B. oct.,;2 '1 f‘ ‘University of N. 1a.. and calsdcl if} playing in the second match 0f . xi season to determine the Marii l i‘; representative in the Mactier, iseries for the rugby championsiii; t‘. all tie here Saturday afternoofl. I favorable for football, there being a) Bil-Wm iilmlled 1n and Bfflbiwd Elswm Canada’ played to a '\ i score stood 3 to 3 at the end 011A J each team having scored one u. N. n. in the first half and if edonia. in the second. Overtime played after the full seventy min of play. Changing from end to end pnwed to be just ordinary bmpmy- 1' times, the two fifteens battled '. an extra forty minutes at the e116 v | iwhich the light was so bad thatialf ‘ liators could hardly see the _ Referee Ray Smith, of Sackville._I~_‘ ,. ' 1 then declared the game a tie. In preceding Mactier Cup game l“, U. N. B. had defeated Frederh,’ . City, champions of the New B11 wick Rugby league one try to ,_ l q . McGraw is looking for pitch this time. ped with the princely average of 400. w Qffe1‘_ Leach did no better than play in his usual Philadelphia style. ""@'i:@" o 1930 Telephone Directory. order to have names listed in Applications Must Not Later Than Fox ranchers now use IZAL. ii Directory L Copy is being prepared for a New Issue of the Telephone Intending subscribers are reminded that in New Directory be in Our Hands November 20th, l. ' ing his scuhtlllll crop of "spuds-"' A “iTwmmd- M?“ “my T°°”“°““' io be O11 the lob again. after his w, i, MW pmvalen, on “m, m SAW" ABEGWETIB m‘ md Mn‘ J‘ McKenzie‘ Mm sun‘ serious accident. Mr. Peters though m diam t F1111 Congratulations to Roy and Mrs. Burh- M393" with” Mr‘ Hmld not able to walk very fast yet, is im- “a hc ' t be Pd Lynch °'N°1ni~ Crockett, Souris. on the recent arriv- Mmwen- proving as well as can be expected. ' ' a “M mus ' up“ “ Halves l @ Subscribers desiring changes In their present listings a1 o‘ a “mind ma,‘ . . 7- _ ' , b90535! “l9 T59“! fly h" be“! d9- Dufly Power; , are requested to notify us of same. before the date _ . 4 M‘. my“ Murdocln representing prived of food in the starvation Mutph Gonme @ mentioned. a . . .‘ . s ' v r gr n, h ‘ M, m. m, w H Tom,“ renrlcll at Chandler was a visitor 15$‘ a”? “m” '1" “ “f”: 10M "id l! c°m=qu°niii “Mimi! Doyle y Trainoiug C t’ L’ cw 5penttheweek4nd‘tthe1rh°me East today ‘in the interests of his m8 COWMPE ° 3"" ° wiiislyuill cthrctzdllilkljlc; f Coyie Lartel” IQ), onnec lng 1n V m R0110 my‘ ‘ ' “nth I repo a msny “m5 ' CQ) Officers of connecii lines are requested to send m our . _ I __ . ha“ lbfihxmed ‘m; m“ “mm Qum" ‘ f9) Charlottetown Office ...-cl... records of lhelnsubscribers Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ReitLgsocom-v "The City Bakery motor vehicles STANDARD MINING axcualvoc m “in em “p “aw” M" Comm“ Purina _ 3 with proper rirg numbers by November 20111929, “med by Mn‘ m“ Johnmn. mom.‘ fit wnctlmuolt: fir!“ “Mr rounds b? gmmahe hwlll‘: irrrlllltshitthlliee ti; gfwen Doucette Ryaan ed to chariottotown Monday. . d“ "w" ° a ""1 “W” °" Standard Stock s. Min a - " m“ ‘“' I I d T I h c - their route. Motortrucks deliver sas- chm“ quouuom M ‘unfit.’ S’ Zuliillnd- 3° is 35815995 by l ""89 “as” McDonald K6) e s e o. Mr. 1r. s. Francis was a recent 91"“ ‘i’ l“ "mm" flwlmks- Solloway Mills a. Cm, Limited. “rm” °' “m” "mi" “W” sum" F,,,,,.,,,,., L‘ ‘t d visitor w the‘city_ ‘rt-actors may be seen ploughing the it Vifgl- l t dfl t k 1 m m1 lé) 11111 e .- _ fields and truck after truck hauling Am y Copper d: Gold .14 0 8-5 V6 00 pace u- Gum w 1 @ _ ML md Mm B_ Dunner‘ “an” Who says this motor vehicle iimuieltdllviineisdtéu ... 2.7: L151: srlinyaelasrswseggo foam; tgllouf; Croken C0023}? i V P‘ 0' Box “o _ _ _ > A V Cummnhrows _ rah-d v M» he» “we 3;; i" "*"°‘"“ "“ .13’. £55...." i. ... .......l ‘e " Memo his two young eons. were among e ' ' Cass Scantlebury‘ 10-26283 ov- . . . . . - - r ‘mum w-Charlouewwn 5‘tum‘y_ The country is looking very beauti- Bidgood Consolidated .16 ___. Monaghm Ayers!’ _ - . ful at present and a drive through Dome Mines Ltd. 9.00 sugrue Licmod _ M,‘ w. n “mo”, of mom" a our roadls enjéaying the scenery is galcongridge Nickel Mine 8.25|:igtM1issouri1t.g. ... Calmghm Tanwnl . McLean’ Ltd" w" Imam: mum,“ time we spen. The Autumn leaves rana a Rcuyn Mines .. .20 6n fa Man 0 a - l RE‘eree__Jam$ Momma“. y appear "to be more marvellous than l-lolilnger Consolidated ... .. 5.45 Bwana M‘Kuba ... .. 7.00 at St. Charles for his firm last week ever this year, the tints of red, yel- Howey Goild Mines .. .95 Goldfields Cons. .70 i a- 1 d w Me m“ “m, low, green, brown. etc.. being of every Kirkland Lake . . . . .. .. .61 Int. Nickel .. 4625 ~ ‘ we are pew ’ n shade conceivable and blending into Lake Shore Mines Ltd. .. 21.00 Mandy - - - - -- -- .36 After ‘Shave a most gorgeous color scheme. Malal-tic Gold Min-es Al»; Pend Oreille 2.951 ouMggzg‘ Tlxggolwltslgoigfrleg -fi—— Mammb“ 355m Mmm? C°' " '15 o after shave. Heals tiny cuts We Offer Mr. Lemuel R ey has opened up a McIntyre 15.00 v II. QUOTATION made by razor. _ , , store at Dingwell’s Mills on Mining Corporation .. 3.60 Cabone h“! 0m To“ Truck “uh Sm” MZHQQ; Route No. 1. He has also installed a Newbec Mines Ltd. .. .23". Acme cm s» oil mo. .00 """"""""""""""""""""""""" " ” ' gasolinetank, no doubt a great con- Noranda Mines 43.75 Alberta Pacific con. .. 2.30 one Ford one To" Truck. Sm“ Body with Emma venience at this particular location. Pioneer Mines Corp. .25 Ajax‘... 1.49 5mm, I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ I ‘ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , , I _ _ _ , _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 53994); Premier Gold Mines 1.73 Associated 1.50 Mr. B. Creamer! new residence Sherritt Gordon Ltd. 5.30 B. A. Oil 57.25 on, mpubuc Truck “m, 5L“, Body _ _ , , , , _ _ ,_ 5159,90 nowuader construction, is fast as- Siscoe Gold Mines .. .10 Calgary Edmonton .. 8.09 suming shape, in fact all closed in. Stadacona ... .6 Calmont 1.25 on, 3.1g 1, a, C_ nutm- lu first em, wndltlen 5550.00 The fireplaces and ffles are now bc- Sudbury Basin ... .. 6.40 ‘Daihousie 1.80 I in; built and heating and plumbing Tee]; Hughes 5.7:) East Crest .. 1.12 --- l All of the above are in working order. sydtems being installed. Mr. Creamer Towagmacé“ ... ... ... 1.10 Foothills .. ... ... ... 2.75 "“‘*'"““""°“°““,f Will arrange terms or exchange ior foxes. likely flhbillld ‘em im- Wheh the madwell ukOn aon Home . . . . . . . .. 1a.oo H bullflifll i4 Wmliieted it will no doubt vipond Consol Mines .10 International Pete. .. 25.50 DR’ J’ P‘ 3, , _ btoncoftha moatuv-to-date homes Waite Ackefman Montgom. a 4.20 Imperial Oil asoo DENTAL SURGEON 2 ' ' inthaiown- Wright Hargreaves .. 1.50 Mayland . . . . .. .. sat uounsd ,0 m“, 1 - ‘ , ' ‘ _ Southwest Pete. ... ... .... 1.39 ' ' g a; 54m z 134 Kent Street Charlottetown , Mr- W- Garrick. lumber and hrat- UNLISTID Sterling Pacific .. 1.00 § Corner Queen and lzlchlccne o ~ . ingcnafinMItwIsIYiBBiIIi-sll-atwceifi. Abana .. 1.52 Wainwcil .ls g,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,.f weqlrlmon, Qrlki-b BRINGING or, FATHER —B.Y_¢e°ra¢ Malia ill‘: the Hurley i-Hi. Ilia icuve and tlle care lief ' Ileeps ill!‘ bile dawn, l‘! flavour up when m ssll ior -»~ NVELL- l-r sews “rd-m ER 5110K! us! D661’ AWAY Nt/FTH WWO THOUSAND DOl-LARQ w‘! \\l\\'| . ‘F’: val’? a s YE5 CALL. up THE EDFVOR OF THAT PAP! QTORY ABOUT BROTHER %1EA ‘TWO THOO EAND .’ s DQLLARQ- MVEITAKE its) THAT MY LIN‘ i liiliil ili .. ~_ l_fl-hl___ YOU'RE fllfiHT-Nlfisfifili- IT WUZA MlQTAKE- HE co-r AWAY \A/\'\’H TEN "rv-iousnwo DQLLARS- :14’ 14 .5-.I 5 .,,__.,, ~ .1 1.1" ‘it? V J J . |. i. I i l ‘.- . .. ,.