111E BASE BALL WRESTLING BOWLING BOXINb BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ll- ll .“ lff ll|ll ilPEN llllv. l4 (Canadian Press) _ I MONTREAL. Que, Oct, 9—The 1030-80 aeason of the National Hoc- gq League will get underway on "Ihuraday, November 14th, accord- m‘ to the schedule. released today by president Frank Calder. Eight of the ten teams will get into action on m; first night, with the remaining two outnis having their initial games slated for Saturday -Nov. 15th. _ -I‘il5|t night clashes will send the fldton bruins. Stanley Cup holders ecbstroit; Canadiens to Ottawa; New York Bangers to MontresJ; and cbicago to Toronto. The‘ New York Americans open their season at Ot- tawa two nights later, while Pitts- burgh opens at home on the same night, with the Montreal Maroons a l! OPDOIIO . The Ilfgrkets gqajnadian Press) . . MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 10.—A con- tinued scarcity of extra fresh eggs resulted in a slight increase in prices in this section on the Montreal pro- duce market today. With these excep- tions trading was fairly steady and prices were again unchanged. Fresh anti-as today brought o3 cents per dos. wlll"[cl* is PA RUN lnalmil (Special toahe Guardian) A MONTREAL, Oct. Iii-His Malici- ty has consented to act as patron to‘ the British Empire Gaines to be held at Hamilton, Ontario, in August of next year. 'I'his announcement was made yesterday by E. WnBeatty, chairman of the general committee. Mr, Beatty stated that it was with considerable_ gratification that the committee had been r_able to make this announcement. His Majesty's interest in the coming games hm already been known, but his action in thus extending the Royal‘ patron- age would go ‘far in securing empire wide interest and participation. -_-.- in a wholesale way, while fresh firsts and seconds sold at 41-421 and 81 cents per dozen respectively. The cheese market was listed with prices remaining at 10% to 10% cents for number one, Ontario and 19% to 10%. Quebec butterwis I at asst to so cents psi- pound for eastern townships number 1 pasteur- ioed. Potatoesand poultryi prices were unchanged from yesterday. lly quoted Series Upehns In ‘Mack-Town” ' This Afiernoofi (Canadian frees) Oct. 10—After having battered their way through the western front on two successive days with a combina- tion oi slow curves, birdshot and honldruns, Connie Mack's Athletics came back to the ‘old home town to- day to resume the baseball battle with the Chicago Cubs. The warring forces meet in the, third game oi the 1020 World's Series tomorrow after- noon-at Shlbe Park, owith the pros- pect of mother cool and cloudy day. a capacity crowd oi about 38,000 and the greatest outburst of baseball en‘- thuslssm in Philadelphia's history. f Pialeface Is . PVinner Of Sydney Race _ IYDNEY, Oct; 10-Paleface. the Glace Bay community horse, wound t h e i l‘ b e 1 t s. their charge toward give him a new world's record. v ~ n See ‘FALL. a ‘ Men of Charlotetown new ROYAL SOCIETY Samples of Customl ailored Suits and Overcoats-jwhich the well dressed man will choose-For "the Our varietyof suit and overcoat samples is the greatest ever presented. !! up the racing season on the Sydney trotting’ park for this year in a blaze of glory when he captured the free- for-all trot and pace from a fast field consisting of Great Scott and Major Aubrey here yesterday after- ' noon. Colorado Aubrey cap- turod the 2J0 trot and pace while the 2.22 was captured by Betty Aubrey oi Blinora. Over 1500 racing fans turned out to see the racing, and the summary was as follows: the team feel- that the city could not financially. and in all other ways to aid the team in its unfortunate los- ing fight. Neither Manager Capt. McIl-mis have any allbis to ad- vance for losing the series. ‘Ihey ex- pressed the opinion that the smart- er team won. Both spoke words of praise for the treatment received from the community of Yarmouth. Yar- moutlfs citizens had been B9116"!!! Iiree-For-All v With the rabid home town D0911- ‘ BY ALAN GOULD, A. P. SPORTS lace to cheer them on, the Athletics, 12151108.; Prmnnmirms, PENN, with two straight victories under re n e w the world's championship, while the Cubs make a desperate eflort to reform ._their riddled ranks, recover their batting eyes and check the most disastrous rout the forces of the National League have ever known. The A's need only two more victories to set- tle the series and crown the career oi their 67 year old chieftain, the patriarchal Connie Mack, with a fourth,scries triumph that would iPPllltllillilli Nelson Whitlock, manager oi the Abegwelts baseball team and Percy McInnis who captained the locals wish to thank His Honour Lieutenant Governor Hearts, His Worship Mayor Yeo, the Abegwelt executive, and the citizens of Charlottetown for their one hundred percent support-in the Maritime playofls. All members oi have accomplished more than it did Whitlock nor l By Scout Will. A Boy Scoutt’s-7Diaiyt Of The Great Jamboree B. Burnett. August 5. We had breakfast at half-past eight and the whole iorenoon freetoroam about the camp. We visited a num- ber of the foreign and colonial Scouts and had interesting talks and were shown‘ how they did things. Every- where we went, Scouting was run on pretty much the same lines as our own. The Scout Law predominated and usefulness insisted-on. What struck me most was that not one camp we visited but one or more could speak English. The others made themselves understood largely by signs. I am sure now that Icould go anywhere in the world and make myself understood without much dif- ficulty. A lot of the fellows swapped souvenirs in the shape oi buttons, badges. stars, etc. As I arn thinking oi going to Aberdeen if 1 can manage it, I decided not to part with any of 1111114 till I returned. I heard that another Scout irom the West had got permission to leave camp for Ab- erdeen, so I am going to try and get sway also. I visited the Aberdeen contingent and inquired the cost of the return railway tare, and was told it was a little over £3. I Just have £4. Mr. lfilliter, Dick's father. had arranged for us to have £5 in travel- lers‘ cheques, and flvhas already gone. I resolved to risk it, and try my luck. In the afternoon we had the grand rally and Pageant of Nations, after which I went to the Commissioner and made my request for leave. To my surprise he immediately granted it», provided I was back in time for the Canadian tour. I hurried to the Scot- tish csmp to find out when the Ab- Irdonians were returning’ (the Scot- tish Scouts came in relays for sw-eek each.) They saidthey were leaving on Tuesday, 6th, and that as they missed me. Being cook, I could not ‘get off to accompany her, so she arransed to wire my auntiesinAber- deen to expect me tomorrow morn- ing. I was not vitally interested in the nest. oi today's program as my leave was granted from tea time. I said good-by to Dick, Bob and John, and wished they were going withme. I then went over tp the Aberdeen camp and was heartily welcomed. The other Canadian had not arrived but did so soon after. The Aberdon- ians were in kllts, so we were the only two-in pants. We left Arrowe Park the motor buses outside the gate. We drove to Birkenhead, where we en- trained at 10.30 p.n'i. The Aberdcril- ans are a great bunch, full of fun August 8 Another fine morning and I was early astir. After breakfast I made for Dick and Aired him to come with inc to Aberdeen. He said he would like to but did not think he should; and 'so l had to arrange to go by my- self. I hurried back to my tent as I was cook, and,_believe me or not, I was singing all the time. In the af- ternoon a. Rover (a Rover is an ex- Scout, over eighteen years oi age, who wishes to continue his connection with Scouting), held me up m l came from the store. “Are you a Buffalo. willingdon Troop?" “Yes? “Is your name Burnett?" "Yes." “Well, here is s lady to see you." And Aunty Nelly from London introduced her- self. Sh; was all bedraggled through trudging in the mud and mire, try- ing to find me. She had been to Bir- mi gham and intended coming to camp on Thursday, but suddenly de- cided to come today instead. Good thing she did or she would have at 9 pm. headed by a pipe band to and devilment as an egg is full of meat. There were no comfortable {O-O-OO-§§OO'OFO-OQQQfQ-O‘QO-QQO"OOO-QOO O9 OOOQOOOOVOO-O-OO'V P __ ______ __ l are of ALL ROCK CITY '1' Save the valuable Premium Coupons nowencloaed In the pocket of Check Cigars. All Rock City Tobacco C_o. coupons now In c1r_cu tloi. equal value in scarring premiums, notwithstanding in‘ conditio printed thereon. Aalr your merchant for a list of Roch City Tobacco Co's Quality Premiums. ascco co. coupons ARE or EQUAL vapor ‘it this small gift, spect and more but the was most cordial, always kind, con- siderate and charitable. zIn token of our heartfelt appre- ciation of your fair and impartial treatment towards every member of the staff we now wish you to accept value it not for its intrinsic worth, but for sentiments of gratitude, re- con-iradeship, which we wish it. to convey. Many of the men with whom you labored in the past are with us no is leit the duty. responsibility and obligation of carrying on. now join in wishing you success and happiness as follows: knowing that you will H. McLeod . . undersigned to whom tary. appointed his successor and admln- in the years that are to cvme- -' istered the affairs of the ofiioe with signal ability ever since. As Postmaster your relations with the different members of the staff Signed by Post Office Staff s: Letter Carrie. RIFLE SHOOT J. MacMillan A. Auld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8'? Next shoot on Saturday, the 12s Covehasrl Rifle Club held a sh: on Saturday the 5th, The scores w: “nu-n 146 § z z z z 9 5 E 5 z > P. O. Box Tueswedfrlai. GO 1S E. R. BROW ELECTRIC WIRING. PROPERLY INSTALLED '1 The Best Insurance May We Write You Up Palmer - Watson Electric 10o. Corner of Kat and Great George Streets. 0000000000-0-1 Richmond St., Charlottetown , Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Iswvest ltate. § Good Strong Stock Companies l; Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. i" i ..**.2“_ Paleface, Glace Bay 1 1 1 had}, ma; t", I 1 1 m this t 1 . . . t t. m‘ my P n oou d come with a ecpers rs n. as we had in Good tallonng find i?!‘ Great Scott. Sydney 3 3 3 andvcour eons In eve y p“! them without having tOlpgy any fare. Canada. We were crowded like sar- pert workmanship com- Meier Aubw- Wilson 3 X X a This was luck. indeed. The sunshone dines in a tin, and nobody attempt- bined with high grade im- Tmm-Z-"F 2-11: 2.1a. brlahtlv all day so everything seems ed w sleea- We sans. we yamed. we ported WOOL ‘ d P - lovely. ate. we did everything but sleep. . 3-32 T"! a" l" -—-—-' (To be continued.) ENS ——' offered. with the a Saturday; 2,1 5 Ilppfoaflmng m; _ latest trend 111 men's Jessica The Great Mc- ~ puma‘ Epmpemlon m5 lg (gonciugién ,_ d‘ m d k h t st les-are what we are Adlmvfill“ BI! 2 i 4 4 mixed foilrsome will be played 11 m‘ “i I ""5"" "m" i" shsgwing for the FAIL‘ Dick Bingen, McKenzie holes’ medal may handicap“ Osfmdsfer I8 balance oi the evening was spent ' ° Florence ........ .. 1 a 2 1 2 V Pleasantly in sons and story- ' T H515» 9W1"- M°D°"' Tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 Prince HOHOTQd 0n Eve M" Caunhm m” Yeswrday m°m' Call on our AGEN my sydney 4 4 3 3 of Wales College and second Saint ' lng for Ottawa to visit his wife who and be convinced. Betty Aubrey, Sunors Dummy, ,1,“ 1,, m, opening of Retlrement ls ill in that city, he himself having _ Driving Club 3 1 1 2’ 1 game m. theommi-couggigm football n secured s two months sick leave of M C , rims-ale; 2.1a 1-2; 2.20; 2.21; championship. Both teams have been ___ absence. ' 2.20. practising strenuously and faithfullY- [The ""0""!!! is "la flddrssfi- ' s]; ._ Charlgtfetgwn The Saints are determined to carry Members of the Post Office staff. To‘ J- A- Callaghan. Esq- 100, Rlchmond ' . ‘ ‘ 2.80 Trot and Pace. on’ the ‘intermediate championship together with the letter carriers. re- rWiml-Biifg- Charlottetown- . which for the past two years was cently-waited on Mr. James A. Cal- W Dl-oiound-rcsret, we un- . General Gatton. Kennedy. won by P. w, c. On the other hand iaghsn, Postmaste , and presented derstand that you are leaving‘ us. +0» Antigonish ..._4 2 4 P. W. C. is equally determined to him with a complimentary address Therefore we take this OPPOYWHNY 01 0 - ' Marion‘ M., Kennedy, Sydney 6 8 5 win-the championship a third time. and purse oi gold. Mr. Callaghans conveying to you our sincere senti- i’ l Fashion, McDonald, Bridge- Those who have seen the two teams forthcoming retirement from the meme of your true worth and es- " 1s dirltoemandalsotoi i r ‘I FOR _ port s s s in action in the past knowtthfil a service hxlares y been reports the warm ‘Hm sgeldextliressgn o ' tb L, K nedy. Sydney 3 4 3 game beween them means six y n- The Gus an. - B! 8 War you E ‘ l gglxdradyo Aubergy, Nicholson, utes of hectic football such as is sel- The presentation took place in the 8-! Pvfiimlai j: E Sydney, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 dorn seen even in senior ranks. large room on the second floor of Eflttfln: $119 “W100 in January. : F E U C u "ll- ~ . . “t” ”;.“‘”;2.'; :i“:-..l:"..":;t.:;:::.:l isl-i 6 2 LONDON, Oct. 10-The identtyo pace e msser was nv a- ce an goo IE T 30:12:10 I... Hill. Sydney 8 5 7 the“ "Gentleman with a Duster." ter the staff had assembled, WP"!- > Tommi; oh Nicholson, Syd- whose "Mirrors of Downing Street" On motion Mr. William Brehaut You began as a Junior Clerk, and b ' i. > ney ....... '1 '7 e caused a literary and political sen- was appointed chairman and in a through dlllisence. courtesy and RP- “ . » ' . . - lned the object of plication to duty, you soon ac uired Tim :31, 2.22, 2.25. sation s. few years ago, was reveal short address expla l q E “THE 4 e- _____ ed/ today with the death of Harold the meeting. He then called on Mr. a full knowledgsof Postal work, thus > 4 Begbie. the well-known writer, J. J. Duffy who read the address the winning your way step by-step to I “ Bggbig died st 5g at his home, the presentation being made by Mr. E. that honorable goal from which you 0 , & C ' Red House, Ringwood, Hampshire. R. Hesney. are now about to retire. : n 0'9 F < m, publish", gym-lg; 501m, than Mr. Callaghan, who was wholly un- You have passed successfully = a ‘ - l "- ~".""a'l.:':- “ti. so: 21:12.51‘: rrszzzrz: a"; 3‘.’.?.“f“.2l‘.“‘.°..12'“§?.$.°“’.2°é."?§‘ - ' TAKE 0 n i "Gen eman W a us .~' onri - 1' h r . E ESTABLISHED u" v “m hm ‘LEMIEQIZIES, m“ Md said it had been one of the most made a feeling reply. HQ referred to Despatching Clerk. then to the Stores 4* ‘ ' 1 " ' ' n 'l i}! . to» ok- cmmy gum-gm ‘cm-qt; or the pub- the pleasant relations which had al- Dept. and later on to the Money ’ LOWER QUEEN sin!!!‘ cnAxLonu-OWN ileilzdolil ‘Y'all???’ 2'1"; lishini; world. ways existed between himself and Order Department. where you spent , ~ , I v ce n _ l ‘ I mail. Remedies by um" M" Begbie had been a prolific writer the different members oi the staff many busy years. issuing, paying, > ‘ s’ M‘ moms-DISTRICT AGENT_BUMMI‘SIDE !P°°""YIgNGLlsn AL for 3o.years. l-Ie produced doaena of and the hearty cooperation which checkingiu and addins in the pm- ‘: g, l, gummy-amp AGllNT-MONTAGUI ‘ pISPENBABY~ 14¢ Wm“ M flcmm’ "MFWYW- social was always occorded him, and which cesa of your efficient accounting. 4 ' \ - . _‘ - m; uni. co., Vnncnnver, n. c. gtudjgg and. other gubjggts, made the office routine so efficient. On the retirement of P. M. Mc- j _. _ . .. c» - "Mr iis-"lis-I "mull-t All the members of the Post Office Carey in 192s. you were to the im- ‘ ‘ sin-nos’- Llnlsnant rol- wsm staff as well ss the Letter Carriers mense satisfaction oi the entire staff Tualwedfrizi.» ‘ v _ - III. - .3 _ y‘ if--- i- MAM-u» “nun”. i.-- ‘A u- 4 i- “in. AU“- ‘A M,“ i ' ‘ - ‘ 1: PREVENTION WEEK ‘ - - " UR m ' son < 4 g; < ’ . .:. 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