HER "nmseuouns" is POW-t ERFUL HEAT!‘ INTEREST QRAMA, EXCELLENT con- TRIBUTION TO scnzsu Showing Tonight 01113’ fiCORlNNEv GRlFFiTHl MOST TIIBILLING nouns or A BEAUTIFUL womws LIFE BARRED 1N a SMASHING DRAMA “ THREE 1 HOURS” REG ULAR PRICES Prclilliiiiarirs STORY INSPIRED ISY AND WRITTEN AROUND . . . ' , - 1' ‘- A Prince Edward, Island Practiciioncr I PRIVATELY SCREENEI) AND QNTTIUSIASTICALLY IKECEIVTII; ‘BY A RblI'Ill>-I1~‘l£\"l‘.»\'l'l\'l£ BODY U‘; ('II.‘KRLD'I"I‘E'I‘O\VN DOCTORS .| ' 1- Iy woven romance running throng 1 ' k out the film and the repressed manner in which this has been‘ handled is a commentary on the perfect direction of James Flood aiid the fine work of the various players, Charlottetown Doctors Praise Highly The Private Screening 0f The “Country Doc- . tor” Films. W ' . . " ' l l t- tlottetown are grea y _ ~ _ ‘ . , _ 140111111 13°11W°r111 811'" 11" excehthe private screening of "Tho Coull- lsnroi the lllftflhl l)ll“l1;;.11fl1’(:‘l(1;;_1‘b lent performance in his role of thew“, Doctor" 3:; evidenced by _tllc picting title iramosllfie Se“ Sncrmce jealous husband. The elements 01' many delightful expressions 81V?" 111° mg“: muwmgde m h“ devonor the drama in this partt is remillis-Lbelqw by Doctors 1:111? tappreciate l‘:- llun y ~ cent-in many ways o his memor-tme Screening of th pc lire. - » _ we work m6...“ wow, 8?,‘ Nzm WELL Pumwnksgu» iAMss WARBURTON. MJ) “Behind the oor." roman QDB. McKE ' ~ I "l _ phases or the film are in the tal-lwy"; “THE coglqtpgy BQCTOR. lnoqrog ggélllltattvgglz¥nfirvglélcl_ enied hands of John Bowers and] fi155T -,_ ‘ Paul Ellis, while credit should 111-, A genuine epic ‘StOFY 91 L119 3111311 TOR so go to Ami Schaeiei‘. and to Mary practitioner combined with a 111211 it Louise Miller, who plays the llflilidrnmatlc appealilrlg pictfuliikaxeofl of the baby. try life is my 0i! 111°“ ° ' , _ H ._ “Her Actor Friend" an amusiilztry Doctor" I ilad the pleasure Oélilffbrkdfid Uh igliiitizililbeisoftlishiigg c131?“ r’ comedy completes this fine open-witnessing at the FY1116‘? F-QWPY Mfg“: 02*“ Dgctlotrng Man Amen. R .b S I ing program which will he repaat-lTheatrt-j. The QhEYQC1£T1z94M]“;-éarelMoun 111m f a “mic soul m!“ . 11g y OOPGS n ed this afternoon and evening. lsplendid and the scenes most l ai-l en. =1 s ry 0 1 1 _ <o>—-—- Two Provinces in i-pic oi‘ an unsung licru. oi . _ during. sacrifice. love, dtitolion and ;.'~, 1liiglltcr,—-.~\ pulsating life's drama -‘ iflrcoiiirdy rclicl“ ‘til’ tile “HP-l j Ab“) __ Fox Nlaws iswtiirc. ' i l AN!) sroiri‘ ltl-Il-Jll. , . ~ i Special Music byri5rilil~c Edward Orchestra Bolworth is Fine ‘- q 1 ‘i 'r i"... I; . 'l<ll»-li' 7, t , U. tiittlotliallln, l 1;,,~,l§§,l..§lliiytt.ihnd...» A h. i\_.lc,;lil- iii; l'|i11lli||i1.i.l_. liaiwflllrzi ii; lloly Plum t? \\'iisliiliu.iiiiii itilii .il-i'i'i-i-~l-ii ‘ riiclqii- '1'\‘\'li. i} rllrllt-iisi- it); (lctli~l;t~io\\'ii ti. -\l\'illi;liii til; .\lil.\‘i~i ltlzgii-s T. .\'.liiiil.- Eli; IPoi-t \\'l11'lillliS ti. _ liurliililiiili 4T; 'l‘cilillli- .7. .. Alicllicaiii l-l; \\'l.\'i“l1Slii iJ. l l't'l\il ulliit Niitll- iiulIl-tzli- Jib; l llillllllliili (l; Aiiiiit-izst till. l‘iil\‘i~rsii,i' n1 i'l'liil.‘~1.\'1\'1lil1l| mi" I , ‘ all ill‘ Officials; “Y” Bowling ZION CHURCH Ll-LAGUPZ = On Saturday ilight. tlic Lucky.- nucbll-(lu [Qflk tlic Wliilticrillgl iooiiuill ivpsles mm can“) and [Lam lhpln tr i-ii Sluice _ usli-rdlly itliilflw: éunv “Tlcunm Oi course the (zi-m-ui- “kiuiliiisltiii til itliililllttltt Muvbkrds had udvunlagfi Q1 “Yi‘]€!§'1 Nilrilitvi-stcril iii; tililo Stntli. ll’? vhicll accounted tor n lllllllbtll‘ oil lltickiii-ll 2x: Viilzi Nitixltilvl l striker; and .‘..l)£\l‘l.‘.‘;, ‘l‘ill.- scarf» iol-‘ Ylilli l‘); liimv ii it. l -/it ows: - t Nt-trt- htllilt‘ lit: 1'. l greatly Oiljqycd the l11‘1\'i11~ ‘screening of “The Country Doctor‘ 811d GEOTYZF l . 1» - , 1 miciv YORK, tut l: lmlili; i. l adult-s lliuyvtl iii lliil, 131121 I l l. .- S, Navy tin, Priiicl-toil iii: \\7il\llllll{lllll.iiillul 'l‘iic (lypsics I . Craswell . .154 .» Dickicsoll -. . . . . . .148 . . MacKiiiiloii . J27 . Furquharsoii . . . lviatllr-saoll . ltklrtluilnreauil t . . . . .' ' ‘futulaiifflll qt “COUNTRY DOCTOR." ‘l-IRVES AS REMINDER TO DR. S. R. JEN- KINS. The Bluebirds Stevi-iisoii . MlicLcuil .. ‘Filo terrific storm iii “'l‘lic Couir , try Doctor“ vividly itelninded inc oi U a similar trip lilade by my son, Di Jack, when iic weathered oilc of tilt ilcrdcii .. . Gust; . Howatt .. . . Tutnl----2642 l Majority for Bluebird: l The Musical Six in the second‘ PAGE SD; THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN _ OCTOBER i8. 19271 . ‘ . " i _ 1 Enacts Fine Role ~ m v -, _ A __ l 1 ' " 1 ' 1 t.‘ rl lie Griffith always one M1 Abe Kaplan Secures Two Falls Out 0f Three momgn, ,e,,,,,,,~,,,, o, ,,,, From John Patterson. Donovan Wins ,,,,,.......,........--h..u1 which opened at the‘ " 0f a decidedly melofliam“ “.1 Steele Puts The K. 0. Oil ‘Kacey Mc- u“... ~l~iw~ lieu-t gill-l w was, I ~ est opportunities that she has had. ' in a long time for the D°11YBY81 “fl -- Last niglii. at the Arena n falllj» Kai-Ian Tulwfi T111111 F41" emotional quality, and as usual, the] 1-’ ‘hood attendance assembled tn \‘.‘ll~ star gives a niost creditable per-l t I matches being SlLlgt-d‘ lilkft‘ by illslmcrlgx lllllt“ with lilrcc flying mares‘ _ Picture goers who lnligilell and, ' Charlottetown Sporting Club. ire-land iinzlllj- pllis ills shoulders to lh€1'¢liuckled with Corinne n! the show- Jcim Patterson now 0i Uiiarluttcqwllli ll crotcll llolci and llalf nelson “(‘|a5g‘lflg(1" mlll will mill all alto-i iutvn. Borden McDonald and Aliflil ill-t‘ iiliilutes and iivi- seconds, gall,” lllflerplll (yorlmll, in "Three, McDonald. ‘UHF. us tragic as the i-huracwrlzntions in The wrestling unit-ll war; tilt; the previously mentioned films 511131911 B 80°01 0m‘ 111-1111 film‘ 1°‘ The scene iii which the mother‘: tiiilsh. Kaplan welgillng ‘:00 pounds} Tlic lust prt-lilliiilnry‘ was between gm.“ m n“, “mm. mm w“ "mo, -§__ —-i~——-—r'—“ "7->’; John Patterson it'll‘: ills first Iwpciiilus and Alt‘ ilonovun weighing Wu“, in h“. flullclpulll,“ or n ye- “ 1 cuter the twenty iooi roped cllclor.=_—?10'i pounds. three rounds oi two union Wm, he, chum ,0 “m; “W, .1‘1'11W19<1 f~11Y011€11 111i‘ 10995- K3951" illurgiil (l\‘i'l‘ McDonald ill all thrcewllhoul doubt m“. of iollctved shortly alter and also l‘r'~,l<cull(li; and gQL lilt- 111118‘ 1101f! b81106 W115 111i‘ $iT811P1t?tlii'r.-e rounds of two minutes each. _., t‘ d > l, n t l m ldanl llold and then both ills-n shook‘ in tile first round McDonald had o’; ti“. 1h“: T11“; la ,1 m, t l1 E7811! Wrestling lllatcii was on. ‘the second Steele traded right iii Kanlan iii anions tiiv W<>r1d'r@ brat Willi right und lefts to head and our own Jolln Patterson when tak- punches in return. ing age and weight into consider- McDonald appeared groggy and ‘i613’ 111811 014191‘ 311d “"9 5991 511W 11 Donald twice with right to the head. in? W85 138014111! 1119 531119 ‘W121i! <19 but McDonald was up almost as yierent story t0 Wll- Steele connected with a left and right and McDonald reeled Steele 9101881911 BM rishtly 5°» they are tapped the floor and remained ementiiinnilv ciéverand one is eqiiet- tiierc umli counted out.. ‘1 botrrwere stepping lively last night. Patterson has been Willi lls tor third engagement in that time and Jlltlugf,~_Dl-_ Dougan “ml =13 g he was never seen to better ad» gmq-lglln, fans were with lilm tl: tilc lust toil.‘ Hgupg; 11115- 1111611 Annt-ilrlccr-~~Ed. Acorn. us, but is a likable chap and a. good clean cut wrestler and .'l.'.t.'; JOW t-tl- ,-_-_,~ ____ mm and touching never falteredwllen duty called;- losing one and that one .0 “Strallgi- ., iggd) J. WENDELI. McKEQNZIE, M.tilat met stinging reverses lvllllsllllli ler" Lewis by one fall ill one 'l0Ul' l“ cs tilat radiated happiness ano iii ‘m ---— give the fans some itlca 01' how goori MONTREAL- 09L "r149" Tre‘ JJNSUNG HERO SAYS DOCTOR ' _ _ Patterson must be ill order to llci 5it'l‘\’t?5; credit tor presenting, (llld oiil d l u m that will long be reineiilbcrcd by iii The bu“ was ‘he be“ U“, ,1 qww, ycslcl‘ ay ufiizriiooll at tie A cCi Wm, a lime 11m“ o); u“: 1,0,,“ stadium. ‘Nlltll after one of the most _ 1 LONDON. om. lo. Jrlilie igzwfl Country Doctor-l revealed t f‘ it ni-lfifiilltfilfliy P- E- I- Medical Maurie . f th W 1d s id today t at YO- cal rural practtonereeone one . - and in the struggle botil wrestlers. =1 beautiful spiral to Harry Batsont 1’ e or a shot out of tile ring. Kflplfln ficxt. beillild the Queens line and save er declared that she did not swim ing of other: alnd {whose sléillegallilg 1 ' O BI’! WC!‘ Y liffiliflllflg free, which he (lid-talk! locals two games up ill the Iiltercol- the Eugnsh Channel’ devotion to u y twain secured ‘the toc hold. but 19311119 11111131 T1199- Tuesday, in the "confession" to ‘make a lasting impression when ex- the paper declared that she had iliblted. . . Bill", be it in a dramatic oi- coin- - ~ Hours", Judges Decision Over McDonald And pa... Edward 1...... yesterday» (lrittitii, perhaps, one of the 8P9 i ——-—~— in tailsely dramatic role of fine iicss the wrestling and DOXHYH ‘Tilrn Kllplull girl-s Patterson ti lQynlMp-lr tween Abe KBDIB-H 0f 505K311 111111 mat willie Patterson was still dazedllllg Uf llpp brllllalll comediesfl Donovan. Stanley Stcclc and Kflllffijyfllld iviiiini; llir ulzltt-ii bi‘ 1W" 1° Hours", Her part iii the picture 1Bl main feature of tiu- program illiti “tare llllml,l-uuu_ and Patterson l8‘! pound-m ,Bordci. McDonald weighing 1021111111.“ hgplly rm- [hp first time in, liTU and received a big oluilnn as he lmniiles cat-ll. Donovan had o. wide “mm lying Mad l“ m, coffkhylg‘ , _ _ the mostj . 111G595 decls1on\liO\\’€l‘fll1 dramatic situations lilfllt ‘.- Wlved I1 bit; 118ml 'l‘hc st-contl preliminary was be- ha“ awn. bu,“ BK\]I€€n£\d~ i wanace Smnuebmy ‘he “HenW.1““‘-'n gummy Stud“ 112 pounds B)’ no means. however. la the, . L d rif the evening announced that ill" and Kungl] McDonald 115 pounds picture Wuhan, m, lighter momv, . . e- 1 hands in £118 0911111? 01 111i‘ r1112 111111 s. slight margin over Steele. but in l»; wrestlers and the showing made by body, receiving only a few mild anon ranks hirn a mat artist oi a Sfglflg fllylygd tn and floored Mc- 1115 09190110111 11191‘? “T111111 17L‘ 11 i311" soon 11.5 he hit the floor and then Both men are rated high ill their followed with a-right and McDonald 1y a8 fast as the other and at that nearly 51K months and this 1s 1w Itrfi*l'c0~\Vallacs Scalitlebury vantage than oil last iliglit. and .ll~2 Til,lpy.f.lg,l_ Acorn Kaplan is yet. only a strange: l0 gnged in thirty-three matches d g l - l h; m‘ l _, ll"; < " cheer at every fireside, indeed al an or y 8g m“ a“ m ‘1 epic tilut The Prince Edlvzlrd dc- Ixltllglzll. S. rccrilit to Shsughnessy's luoonwnL 0F “COUNTRY 90p.’ a fall out o; hm, ..- re team earned undying fame ° 1 Tug" . ' who witness it. The private screening ct‘ "'l‘li».=l Sgd.) G. F. Dewar. M. l) Patterson was the first to set. a iell- "N"? '\‘-'1"‘-‘*1‘111t% , $311195 111 1113013‘- ing hold, using his famous toe ‘mill and only onc iliinute to go, he lifted thy Cochrane ‘Logan, London Dhvnurtsung heroes who dewlltéfd 1A1?“ . . , .' i i, i a onfesslon to the DaD- lives to the alleviatioiloitle su_ cr- rrot Patterson with a. wrist lock and MCGM 4* needed 11°F,“ 1° W1" 111‘ “c m n p gave him an uneasy few nliilutc= [431111 1149- The 11191013’ D110 1116 The woman physician, whose re-lwith potatoes. The picture was _ , cortl-ilreaking performance laatlhighly realistic and will no doubt could not get lt ‘working quail ~*—~- cnough for Kapinii n-ld Kflllillll g0‘ . _ h _ l ll it s tSgd.) V. L. GOODWPZLLM. D {igetttliahpetgseiivcoxihe with: antral, .___._ 1 worst storms oi the winter of 1925‘ BALM)’ BEACH WINS Dill free and secured a licad lock. Plat- Icrson broke nwnv and sot Eiaiiloti wllh a body Scissors “his, ‘(pm ,_~,... Bcacll seniors displayed champion- qym-k Boy" smllrnlml; rm- ,. p“, ship iroin here yesterday as they TORONTO. Oct. l7. -Balmy ilTdPr to show the desirability OIDOCTOR WARBURTON PRAISES t0 attend an emergency case ill tht ivhllc. but he finally worked out 1-? 161119911 ‘iii a 33 10 0 vlcwiy 0"" a 1‘Qht 905mm, and in an“... w, the Caiim Borden‘ Airmen in an a deadly we hold o“ pally... lctlitario Rugby; Union fixture. Kama“ gem fir“ lo," TWGERS BEAT MONTREAL. This hold kept Putter-flint ill it»? llAMlf/ltihl, Oct. 17. ~~i~iamiituil water for a few llllllllll)“, ill‘ il‘1t‘L\Til§i‘.l'.*1 won all easy victoryyestcr- every possible way oi‘ getting fir‘ car law-r Montreal A. A. A. in tile but to no avail and he illrillf.‘ ‘mi tint lot-ill iilterprovincial rugby to give in, after twenty-one _iiii.- llLiUll iixtlirc this season. Tilt ates of wrestling. scurl- was 24 to H. The local team On coming out a second lilllf‘ ills: llilci iiic t-dgc oii thc visitors every- mct and Patterson gets a wrct lml: bviilrl‘. on Kaplan which hc broke. caller; son follows quickly with a llcud lo "z and once again Kaplan brooks trot». Ill MILTON HUMBLED TORONTO, Oct. 1'1. ~Followins ytivo mrailgllt. victories which had ‘I11 ‘ed illeili at the top oi the On- Patterson then rushes Kfllllllfl turiu ltueby Football Union sland- zind secures iiiiri with a Jlipziilss." ins. lizlmiltoll Tigers were humbled arm lock, but this tinlc Koiilllzi ll c vcsterdzrv by a bashing and could not break away and was forc- SlitfClliClllfll‘ varsity tcilm, the score ed to give in after only iivc lllll- iwiilb 3i to 2 for tilt‘ blue and white. lites and twenty seconds \Vl‘(‘<liill'- On coming oiif. for tiic third tiiliv, Patterson lewris and tries; for ‘iii same old hold but Kalllan was hav- "TORONTO. Oct. l7. ~~l'resctltil\'i trig none of it and broke zlivnv. Pat- ll liilc ilttack that their opponents tersnn then went for a toe hold ftllll could not resist. Ottawa Senators. ~Pattorson Takes Second lT-sll fiL-‘NATURS ARE VICTORS yKoplan breaks. Patterson cilantro. “cmmion rhsmnions. dcicntcd AY-i to a head lock hilt attain Kit-pill llllll‘? oi Toronto in an interpre- gets away. {t1 Rulzby Union fixture yester- by 1T3 to 3. __§__.__._._._.__._._ __..__ .. ..__ Yfiearinqr PO LO i!» new wrmrdlcdcallar It’s an economy as well as a pleasure to wear POLO. All Tooka Siarched Collars Have 1. Guatant " Unbreakable Buttanholp l I 5 - rw-u-n» l , 11ml LlMiTAD MONTREA ' _ ' _ ‘ ..__........._..__.._..._...-<._.__.l- ,- " _- .- n . establishing an international com- mission to supervise and certify all Channel swims. ‘ "lt, was a fake to end fakes". the physician who swam under tile name of Miss Mona lVicLsllan, and was widely hilliteil as the woman whose time_ oi iii hours and minutes buttered the record of l4 hours and ill minutes. held hi? (itertriiiiie Eilélflié, of New York, is iluotod as saying. lier revelation is supported by hcr trainer }IOl‘ilCP ll; Carey and her good faith protected by a letter sh. wrote cxplnliililg her purpose before. leaving l-lythe, Itlllgldlld. for CGIIJG (lriz Nee. France. from which point sho ivas said to have started her swim. . Dr, Logan in making the disclos- ure, returned The News of the World a taiicck for £1,000 which the pant-l‘ had offered to the Eng- ish woman who should improve up- on Miss Itldcrlcks time. TAKEN ABOARD BOAT After entering the sea at (lope Griz Nez, Monday afternoon, Miss Ilogan relates that slic swam until ails was beyond the sight of land or oi any possible observation. Then she was taken into the host wilicii was conveying her. This was manned by her trainer and twn other men acquited with the whole Dian. She says she remained on the boat for several, hours. (luring livhicll she was seasick. She slipped limo the water again after dflyllgllllth 'l‘lieriiay when three miles from‘ 1tO1kSi0ll0, England. She swam iis-, iioro and received the greetings oft the crowd. NEARLV MOBBED When Miss Logan admiring throngsJShe was con- [#19878 and officials paid trihut‘? to er. .. After tailing her story to 1 iiitha News of the World and retur ing be. safe [if found as the prolectlve letter would found locked in ii hotel Hytiie. The letter was promised. lt read; "l, Dorothy tCochrane Logan, 111M011? declare before leaving lllythe to slarf on my Channel swim on Oct. l0, i927, that l am not lin- iiertaklng this swim for any pol-ll. ‘"1111 Kain in honor or money, Rugby Game Ends In Scot-class Tie sscxviililia. Oct. Fir-The Sack- ville High School football team iJOIIHIGYBd to Dorciiester Saturday "Mm G‘ Steele, n Shwlalr. full. afternoon. where they played their fir -~ me this season alfllnst the Shireiovn Hizii School team. The game resulted in a scoreless tie and was a lisnl fought cotiliest thrombi“. with "one 10l returned tot London shs was ll arly mobbed by izratulaterl by friends and the newli- ihe check. Dr. Logan explained hat 1“! ‘J1 ‘° lTlngley, minim. “COUNTRY DOCTOR." rural district where it. took pi-ilctic- 1 ally all ciltire iligiit in all olicli I was glad to be present with a sleigh to rcalcli. The “Country D00- representative body oi tile Charloi~ tor" is ilidccd n tribute to our Rural. tctown Medical Profession and wit- brotht-‘irw in thc Profession. ness a. private screening of “The tSQdJ S. R- JENKINS. M- 1')- Mt. Allison Defeats Technical . College, 12-3 Mt. A. Gets Field Goal 1 SACKVILLE, Oct. 17—Mi. Allison The two defeated Nova Scotia '1'(’(‘.IlIli(‘il| mzitizlicil, iintl it was a iicrce lizitilc Collage team oil the Mi. Allison from hcgiiliiiiil: to i-iill. Tho lint-- campus this afternoon ily ii score (if tiP? l‘: lo 3. In the first liiilt Miller iii’ Nova Scntla 'I‘ci-li ~l<‘or\v:iri|.- ‘the local team scored n. field gonlltaynioiul, (Illiilcy, lilcNt-il. Mllllllll. lane;- Hallfax hall lllgdg ll gry nlldfidcnallliiic, IVICKOIIYJR, Lillie; halves ‘had failed to convert. in the firs lllolitilier, itoptir, llrolvii; l1il‘t1~1- lmlf the Tech, team llnll n, llecldul quarters, llorlic, McWlili, flicliltltrc, Advantage in territory play niiil‘Cliri"ic; full-flack, ‘Uroniiiie; stills, also in tattliliiig. iii the second iiult‘ Iiixiiii, Lowe. “my. the garnet; and gold dill better lti hioiiiit Allison Frlrivilrils, (flick tackling and kept the bzlll most. oflllisitsr, Milli‘, Alatliestlii, 'i‘:iiitoii, the time lli [hglr oppmlqnlu lcl-l-i- Stewart, (forhett, llonrt», fuclit-zltli. tory. 1n the stream) llnll lwl; 11-pin halves, Wilson, hicliuiigliliil, Allllt-r, were made by Mt. A. one of willcli (ioodwlit; tlircc-rlital-tors, .i:liiiil-stlii wag converter], Thompson, lillllcoiiii, Alluiilu-ii, Show; full-buck, lloslilir, tilailis wt-ra cveiily >__.._._.._. Wanderers Ruggers Iii 18-3 Will Over Services; Reds Forwards Outplayed ll. HARPER lies oifiile Win85- N. S.. Oct. l7.-~‘sligiit edge oil territory. services, strengthened by‘ e addition oi five oi the membersfri oi H. M. S. Capetown. put up a _ . \\ - ~ H ' §2.‘&§’.t.;‘“2l&“.‘.3..‘§ . i Smiles’ at Redland. Tile services team 7! Chuckles Chocolates », By G. HALIFAX, United 7Q‘: held the Wanderers to ii 3-3 tic in , the first half. outplrlying the Red- l_ heavy scrum. and stopping their backfield playr- by tieadly tacking. In the second half. when one oi their players was injured. Serviz- v8 weakened. and Wanderers wbnt‘ over for three tries iii ten minutes." Wanderers‘ scrum failed to work ‘groperly dagfiinst the 3-2-3 of, them “Vi "l1, '5 1’- steady luyln of tl-lé Reds’ backfield Will; rgfiponsglblfi for the will.‘ Evenat. that, Wanderers ‘ 1°51 1111411? chances by costly fumh-\ - i‘ t =ri We have just received a fresh supply of these delicious chocolates. direct from tlir. .________________ é factory. tiullhacks on each side playing n»- fliie some. startling rllflll aftari rush. The local ieiim, nltlioughl There is no confection we know of that can surpass “Smilean Ghuckles" and we feel certain you will agree with us when you try them. This is not a new line. for _we have been handling them for the past year and they have proved a big success. Put up in half. one and twn _ pound boxes-we, 75c and 51.50 per box. ' light, should with practice develop}... ‘into a inst aggregation. lknchest-l ‘ 8i‘ H151: will probably play a re- i turn game here on Thursday aftere‘ , lrriogn“ Tile lineups of both teams -' , o o :- l Dot-cheater iligh School~ For- _,, wards, Mittnn. Walton, (tetsou. Devarune, S. Crnssmxlii. C, Cross, man, ‘Sweeney: quarters, lJeBianc. ' Boimlue, Cook; llrllvoii. llooe. ' ‘Ilack (l. Grant. l, Sackvllle -lt‘urwards,l Smith. Thomas, Stultz. l-lulliilay carer, Melanson, Sears; quarters. Burns. l. Whflltfllyl-Fflwtlbff; halves Dial . 0 Balsa CENTRAL DRUGSTQRE x Cnpi -. ,<~< Serviccs llnil :i_ ‘ ‘of iiit- glillirriilll. lzltllii wcrc fort \ 1&1 y‘ for lcildcrtlliill. l l fi Mr. G. L. Iiuiioiel’. Prcsltlcili. of l'_ ‘Board oi Trude, but lit .. snot E. A. FOSTER 1 é I QILIIYVQEH how wt.- 8111i" over ilf~ ford ‘ hav a 1. rl Hffli l (llllii) in tlic Zion .l.ctlgiic, wt-iil. iown t_o_ defeat before their mor“ expcrieiicézl opponents, ills Robber The Six expect to b0 able Ll) ntrcir, thcii their ‘tcaill llcforc llcxt Salli day, \'.'|l(.'ll ll vlosrri" gaiilc is luuhi, fur. Th0 SYUYLH‘; lullovx ‘The QIuuit-nl Six Edwin WiWYCli Fanny \Vl1i‘l‘L-l! Charles: I Blliilll vInrgars-t Ross. . Georgi: Mitcilcll .. . . Joris; Bordvil . - ‘fulfil 21.113 - Tilo Robbers Lciill licbt-_i't:;nli. . i‘. MuclJtliinitl George Ncraoli Jatsy Swan Blister Lavt-rs . Fltrsclicc Camel" Total ~ .3242 I lljuriiy for RtibbClb’. ‘Jlifi piiitz. 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