f" l 31E‘ '~ ’ I 2.. . 9"" law with eeverni tilts to the head. "ti? "1 . PKGE‘ SIX . l" Punch patented MeTigue A Chicago ttesnntvtl. l" eitttilkmg ,4 m. navigate-Walker tight. hays: 1 . mm" mflgue was counted out h°'5m'QQ one o! the Slime" streaks over shown in the 11in!’ Victim or what misht be 19m“ “ "1 city bunch". ii. i-tsht w the 1"" Mcitey landed as the round 008W on, McTigun was izrottli’ "1"" “l” start. . Walker followed his right tu tht‘ whlgh tmglty sent Mike to the floor int’ the count. of nine. ills eyes glazed, McTIgue t-tttnft up nnd gamely |rl~d to atavi- oil Walker's blows. liowever, ht- went zlowu tigain 1‘or the t-ount of eight- As the referee stilt-ted nine, Mv- . Tigue grabbed it roptg [ltiiifli hiur vii to a alarming posture. ttlrttotl ‘ward hilt-key Willi a aeirkiy sort tlllliit‘. and stood, \vi|l1 his artnu .own. The exprc ‘ion on his fat-v oontcti to any: “I'm whipped ltttt hey won't count Mike hi1:'i'igu--. out until he is unt-tlnst-ltttts." The last time Iiic-Tlgtn- got up, hi‘ didn't haw- a i-httnce. in the worlil tn stand-hut thd lriah norvt- wouldn't allow him to stay tiowu. {Q}I~~-—-- New Glasgow High Beats st. F. x. 7-0 NEW GLASGOW, Nov. 5. —Nc\v tllttugtlw lilgh School won ‘Tho liaiitux Herald uliti The Evening .\l:|.il lligh School in-ugut- rugby ithuttitlionship of‘ itlamtertt Nova Hvotia this uftitruoon, hy tiofoatittg the St. F. X. Academy by a score o1‘ seven to nil. ’l‘he giitm- was u tine cxltibltitttt oi‘ football and was witnessed ny over three humiwtl temple. A hi-uvy wind drove- (town the field throughout tho game. 11in» tteriug the players siuuewhztt. but on the wholo the game was one of the best seen here fur some time. New Glaegow displayed a better working outfit today. and they had the beet of the territory throughout the two periods. The Autigouish team had considerable weight over the local players, but they failed to do any great. tinmage with tho i'.\'~ tra poundage. The glWéil and Will v. althoufl: light trompnretl with their opponents, LlfIOiti/Pti plenty oi wot-d. and their scrum worked better than on any OCUBRlOlLIiIiS tioilnon. Antlgoniah — Quigley, fullback; Cunningham. Rankin, kelt, tfameron, halves; Sutheriautl. Ryan, McDonald, three quartet-a; Doyle, Gillespie, McNelll hicDoug- all, Berube, Lcahy, ifenitedy, forwards. New (ilaegtrw -ttootlmnu. roll hack; Grant. McKiunon, t‘an1t-rtu1.. Scott, ’I‘iirhott.»1,' Slliittll” Peebles, hulven; itandalL three quarters; land, Gunn, Buck Gammon, Allan, Buck. Smith, forwards. lllnnrdmfldnimrnt for euruelw. 11111111111 There will be football pfilCiiCc for‘ Q. B. B. at. Victoria Park this n-io1-i1-, All playt-rs aro‘ ing at. 10 o'clock. asked to be on hand. ——--—{-Q;--- -~ MONTREAL HOTEL CHANGES HANDS MONTREAL, Que... Nov. ~ ~'i‘ho Windsor Hotel, {Montreal's [KLIIIUIIN Dominion Square hostelry, has been sold by the n()()m('.l'-|)il])ittl| Corporation oi‘ the ifulteti Stair-s t - interests reprosenteil 11y tlw ltoyal Securities (iorwratitm anti Nosllilt lhomson and (to, oi‘ Mimtri-ttl, it was learned to-tiuy, The tival i~1 anld to involve several miiiitwus, bu! details of the traueatrtititt will not be known until tin,- Moutroal firms in question make an official titwia ation. which will he tm-tht-omlst nhdfliy. Behind LilQ transfer. it is tiltllt-tl. is the desire of Senator ilfiltlitl. who in ill, to rid himself of a num- ber oi.’ ituslnesa tntorl-sin. The BOOmBP-ihllitlllt Corporation tibutiued control of the Windqir Hotel three or four yw-ars out: from Senator Donut Rflynlflllti, ct‘ Moni- rcal. and the Aitsssrs. ’i‘in1n1ina, oi‘ lloillnger minr- fame. P-fl ~V{OQ>_.__ ._ Q ICK COOKING LONDON. Nov. T», Expiri- ments are being made in Lontlotl with a. view to (lliplyitig to rapiti cookery the prlntrtpui of tht- new tiiathertnio electrical itppurttlltu which is now used only mi-tiit-niiy for the treatment oi‘ puhutnonia. rheumatism, arthritic. and other rheumatic uiltnonta. it. is t-lttiittt-ii in 6i) seconds. broil a HlPiik iu no tieoondtt, and fry ull em: in 2 not-- ontll. lmiii '0] lzzy,~8i|i1ing Spell: contour? wink rant] MnfLIA. Oliver, Granville Ferry, 1415.‘, whom-fin law years ago 1 the‘, dluy, Hiking lpeill no bad 1 could hardly ltoud up without tolling hold 1 of something to support me, and I could not Illlk any distance ozraccount ‘ of being no short of breath. "I had Ihn o lot o! doctor’: med- icine, but it did no no good, only for the timejtoing, no reading in the B.B.B. nimonoc about MuBill-{NS iii Alli "“ l decided to try them and found than to be just l and 1 an that 1i ,t" t‘ ' ,~' l ' Price K012. a box ltdruggiih ,.. $6 trr o‘ ‘ltt- iilt'l‘l'l|i%i't| to "tlilPllifliilltl to oi»; h tstaifs football 7 ‘t they “m "c" 1 but. owing to the heavy down ommended to be,’ of rain the game was called of izrounds or at. Victoria. notice of teams. “d which will be given around the city t noon today. o m: Mount Allison tcnm lnui three Is- ~ is , _ 1' eida," White .01 ‘cmnuttcf, . Big, Holiday Bill t THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ THE STORY OF‘ QLD BILL AND HIS ~ PALS AMID THE BILLETS AND BULLETS 0F THE WAR OLD BILL THE BETTA-ht The most brilliant Comedy 0f the season. laughs, screeches and howls. You simply shriek at the antics of the oidCockney .who helped win thew STRAND TODAY A (roriting story of high life. Proud, imperious, she trav- eled the road of strange ad- venture- TH HILAR ITY KAAWIE l RIiyOST’ pride‘ JEWISH PRUDENCE Comedy iiilitiiNAi Allililii MAY BE if TAKEN AGAINST 10E iliiiiilEE nos .\xt;1ct.t<:.~1, (faiili, Nov EXAMlNé CLAIM Joi- i)1111tl1-t~.\vo|'iti'.~1 ww-ltorwtdliitl _ _ Pilllillltitlil, who duvliuml to dofoniti The commission today looked hio t-rown aguitiat l\('l‘ iiutlkitts, of over litulk-ins’ t-laim to the welter- gNviirawliu. lasi night in tho ahst-nrl- “titiiii tfPltWII it)’ "Mall" “ml tamed thy a ,-..',.,,-l,.,| Lunlfufliql- o1" Alitptliltt, it, A t‘l‘t)Wt| of itngry thzket-holtiern, itmlay was iut-t-tl wiil1 tho ||t-1't\.~1.~1it_\',\\‘itlt t_it'ki'l-t Plliliilili! l" "11"" "'9'" of tlt-ft-ttiiitt; liitnrtvlf nuttittnt t'l'illi' $2 to ill. Hiflldlimi 901N111?" time“ iuai tivtiott. iuntl tlotuantiod return of their Tht- iialtimtirt- iiilr-Jttilill-r, ltia money. As ll result, (ht- llettor Hust- ntauattt-r, Max Witxttittti, and Pro illfiHFi iiureittt representatives cul- tumor illwk ihtuuiti. wt-ro chart: 1t tt-ti on Iir" city ttwtttttctttttr and 1hr- with fuhu» adverllnitig lti \\‘lli'i'(ti|1'.‘i t-tluntlttitita i-‘iéiiiflii, i isr-ittt-rl ivy titt- t-ity prosot-itlor, Possibility that tht~ vimrlto tniuhi ADVANCE $331000- tain n1ont~y undcr faiso prt-tt-tn-os" that thl- prost-vtttor (‘tlilifllillliilifitltiii" (foniittltl-“liltll 7W wilxmllll- stiizit artiott if ally of tho livitcti holders tent-ml m make tun unm- int: from the hotel suite in which plalut. When Dundee refused to they hnti confined themselves t-nier tht- rim: at Wrigley Htlsfllm" i-iittt-t- lust ulghils fiat-too, wlwn two Field. nwinhura of the teommiaoititt‘ tltlllvt‘ officers went there for tht-m ilolnio-tl out that tin-y hud no know-little today. A polit-e search of the Iwflgp or 1h,- rPporti-tl Iilittlhdiiittp to i-Iiy ‘has itutuoiliatoiy’ started. 'l‘i|o thr- champion. two are watitrd on wurrnuts trhurlr i111: fnitw advertising, ABEiiWEITS iiiBAY AT 3 The Mount Allison football piay-ytown. one of the Abbies crack field ers arrived in thc city on Friday and track mcn and football players‘ night on the late Borden train; alto ‘Tiny’ Mathcson, a former P. W. about twenty one in number. ;C. nnd Abegweit football player and They wcrc to meet the Saint Dun-‘onc of the best at that. tcnm on Saturday, pour; to buck and the Abegwcits will have| f. in tough proposition ahead of ‘em; Should today prove fine the Abcg-Aodny. but they also have n good . wcits will be at homc to the Mountliinc up nnd it looks good for o real. owe my life to A boys at cithcr the Abegweitlizridiron battle bctwncn the two} "1 "Thanksgiving Day" will again: have football as the great outdoor, pastime for the holiday and there should be a inrgc turn-out of fans latte tqttt ‘cw t» tct ' nd nlayerg. Tnnton of _ Summer-i ‘l An advanci- of $1iii,tttttl on ihur this apparatus t-oulii ltakt- a point-i appoaroti later when ii was lt-nrut-ti tlvt-‘s lzuarautt-t- wan reiuruotl to llundot.» and Wnxmnu were thin-H- The Mount A. have a strong llncftihompson. men sane in the war. :1_suows '11. 1 AND 11.45 DAILY SPECIAL PRICES MATINEE-liitr, 36c. NIGllT—26i'. 37o, 521'. 97 An hour and a half of ill‘. UOMEDY EVER A RIOT LAIlGIl-IIRAMA 0F WEARY WIVES AND WANDERING IIUSBANDS. A 1r wtu. mutt: Till-I i _ FLAPPER (i/isr. iii” ifiUIiiTLSEEMAii a i8 __-.___..__._i- Offers to Match McKenna. With Kesler for Light Heavy-Weight Qhampionship. Jimmie Bennie. manager of Harrypart of the contract. Runicorn, in an interview with n‘ representative of the Guardian aft- er the McKenna-Runicorn match.‘ afpresscd his great appreciation of e which Runlcom and himself had been received since coming to Char- lottetown. He thinks Charlotte town a11 ideal city. ile has trav- ersed the Ameficnn toutiucnt titre» times and has never struck a city with which he has been so touch impressed as he has been with the capital of Prince Edward Island. Jimmie is a native born Scotch- mnn, belonging to the great family of ennie's of Bunnockburn, Stirling- shire, famed in war and in sport and athletics. Indeed Bennie is a lineal descendant of the historic John Bennie who relieved Stirling Castle from its tong siege by the English army in the twelfth century in the time of Wallace and Bruco As a youth Bennie had a. national reputation in Scotland as an ath- lete. winch i1c continued on coming to Canada about twenty-four years ago. ~ In thc Old Cotmtry he tool-t o prominent part as a runner in all the leading Highland Gatherings such as Braemnr, Crt-g, Bridge of Allan. Alon, Thornton, ctc., and winning thc famous Ncw Year's Day Powerball Hllllfiiftili) 1:500) in 1901. As n boxer. Bennie commenced his career 11 dozen ycars ago. and ior the last ten has born a promot- er and manager throughout the Dominion and the United States. He ililii watched and developed Ritnicorn since he Wns a child. and it. is t.o his crcdit that ftunicorn won iihc Canadian tnlddlcwelght. chain- plcnship last summer at Moose Jaw tSmsk.) from Mark Moore. Bennie entered Runicorn against McKenna on Oct 15th with the uudcrstgndiniz that both competit- ors would weigh in at threc o'clock on the day of the iitzht at 160 lbs or under. tmiddicwcight iimitt. Runicorit. in accordance with this rut: sMAurEsT ANl) lSAi-IACIIGST Prince Edwar CRADLE 3NATUHEB$ cordiallty and kindness with ‘approval of the officials that Riun- “NATURPPS WONDERLAND” SPORTING RHYTHM ORCHESTR A PRODUCJEI) I WEI). THU S. A [IOWLINO FUN-DRAMA OF RED-HOT MAMMAS AND THEIR. RED-BLOODI-JI) CAKE EATERS. SHORT SUBJECTS ORCHESTRA USUAL HOURS AND MIDWEEK PRICES Aiiiiifii’ lNTERViEWEil Before the match started in the Arena. Bennie entered hisdormal pretest against this breach of the agreement, and intimated with the cortfs title would not be at stake in this mafclt. Asked his opinion of the match, Bennie expressed his regret that it was not so clean nnd fair as it might or should have been._ In the first round, twice in the second round, and hf the fourth round. ill his opinion McKenna. should have been disqualified for using foul tactics. The referee was thorough- ly honest and straight in his cu- dcavour to see fair ploy. but he urns not competent to handle such an important competition as n cham- pionship boxing match. He did‘ not seem familiar with modern l rules, and was slow in.his acts and‘ decisions throughout the contest. McKenna aptiearcd much hcav- ier than his opponent and his weight had its effect along with what. Bennie considers his foul tactics. Bennie says 11c has 1t boy whom he would like to match with Mc- Kenno. for the light iteavywcight championship. He is Lew Kcsicr. of Leithbrldgc, Alta. He. has been five years undcr the Mike and 'l‘on1 Gibbons, St. Patti. Min.. and would make a real match for McKcnua as regards weight, etc. If McKcnua be interested in such a match all hc has got to do is to get in touch with Jimmie Bennie. Beunic is wcli and favourably known in the prolcsaionsl boxing world. nnd tins trained the renowii- ed world's famous Carpenter kids (George and Stanley) of Medicine Hut. Ala" who have travelled the Psnisgofls circuit and Keith circuit of New York. ovcr nn area of 30,000 miles giving boxing exhibi- tions. boxing in all the princlptii cities of Canada and thc Unitcti States. He is well-known i.o Geno Tunney. and had the Carpenter contract. weighed in and turned thc szcalc at l57 lbs. McKcnna did not appear at. the hour stipulated in thei contract. and in spite of Bonnie's and Mr. Eberh efforts all afternoon would not. be located to fulfill‘ thisi Kids box a preliminary for him in his fight with Carpcntier, and rc- ceived KYDCXSOHM letter and photo from Tunney nftcr lth; Dempsey fight. The Mount A. players would have 1 liked a game with their college op- ] ponents the St. Duns-tans. but they ‘ arc unable to stay ovcr for another day and much to their regret, will have to return home on Tuesday ntorning. The lint: up: Mount Ailimn:-—Fuiiback. Jnmio-‘ son: three quarters. McLaughlin. D. Miller nad‘ White; halves. Wilson. Bartlett. and L. ‘Thompson: forwards. Cook. Muir. Motheuon. Wanton. Hoarc. Andernon McBeth and Stewart. ~ Ahagweltsw-Prhe icam will be picked from the following: Loner- gan. L. Connolly. I. Home. Morris. Mc . Jenkins. Soantiebury. J. Oonno y. C. McLean. tLMurroy. J.» Lynda. Saundertu ldcOlrc-v. Campbell. I- 1M0, (If C. Trainer. W. J. McDonald, ‘LA Gallant. and J. Dari-sch. —<{O}—~~ Scott Io Stopped A By Knute Hansen. MADISON‘ SQUARE (IARDEN. N, Y.,'Nov. 4. — Phil Scott. lnvnti- int: iirltieh heavyweight, suffered ~ knockout ntt lilo itnntitt of Knu-o litmsett, Danish sailor. in tho first their scheduled IO-rountl bout. horn tonight. “if? Bowling ZION CHURCH LEAGUE Musical Six: PRINCE - EDWARDmTO-DAY A side-splitter! A heavy barrage of laughter! The laughter that: kept Edwin Wtlrrteti no Iii-f tfz -l*‘nnny Warren . "t7 lit L": (‘ltarlon Small . 2:22: iitt 21h hiargaret lloeH- -- t4" i315 l": Alex hittihvstttt it-t 17:: 14-? (llativs Ptttoitliare-nni 3ft lit» 1'15 Hflli HUS lttifl 'i‘otai ~ 21313-1. Robins: Lcith ltohertstiti llil 157'- 1|“ Daisy Swan . . . . . .. l2? t4 it‘ (ioorgo Nelson i514 ‘.215 ill Floretu-o (‘anu-rou .. lili 1-15 I- Will Murlt-y.‘ 21-7 1:1 111 Aiary i*‘u1't|11l1tt|'.\ot1 . Fi-l it? T \IT 77'» tit; 'l‘olai 7 ilfitifi. .\lajori|_v for .\i|r.~1it-:1l Six, i!!! pins, Gypsies: iiurry (frat-stroll Hi8 1S5 if! Doris lllckinstnt 1H tilt’ ll idrank '.\icKiunou 18S 1x1» l5! (lladyt-i Fnrqttharaon iiT i2! - Alt-x Matht-sitm ttift 224 171 lit-lt-u lfitrqitharson . 72 XS Si) 82R tmo 50:7 'i‘tit:tl ~- 2715. Bluebirds: ilnrry Stevenson Nil lfltt 2o - ~ >—'~-—- . . . . . . . .. 72 Sh‘ Nt Lester (Yautoroit .... i-li 21h’ 1:20 iloria llortivu ..... ititi tot; i itlnrl tttltiu . tho 18.‘: Advil» ilowatt .. . ,, till TL’ lihli ‘<19 Still Total —2t255i. Majority for (iypaiou, til’ piua, Y.M.C.A. GYM CLASSES .'i..‘itt~~ 12.00 A Sp rial hauti hull. l li.llii~- 11.30 W Silitit-nlu, l7.ittl— .l."~ lluuittt-as Mt-tt. ti . Iitl 3,10 Tjio ~Trali iiaiiiu-ret. ilt.tlite Volley iiuil. sowuuc: Rebekah League 7.01) ~lhitnly itorns vs. lion llontt, A vii. iidlll- tPotvt-rfui Atluuitt-o, Kat rluktu: <1 t) ~~_-' Earle Sande Is Ruled Off Track For Foul BALTIMORE, Md. Nov. itJnrlu Sundo. fumnus jockey, with "lfitthcd of his itadlzon nnd ejected from Pimiico race truck today. all t-r running of the $40.00!) Futurity. lit‘ wan allogvd to havo foulot Rvlitit Court. ridden by (i. Iianlz. 40>. L. 0. Bowling Tonight on the L. O. C. alleys the third game of the new bowling league will be rolled between the Tho champion was floored acvou limes. the referee ninppln, tho bout. . . -—---<4>--___ “'1”, athllanpllinnrdfirl-lntlont mar at ‘u. 5.- i A Scintiliatin’ - Syncopatinfl Sensation ~ For the Rag-Time, Jagg-Timc, Beat: 'l‘ime You Ever Heard. tottmuGQ m fttt t "' t. .,. Wlltstt d0fiT/zeo/‘fi2a1z They mean men with young looking fticro ~ mcn who give their fucca the chance tin-y deserve. You will find almost itivariahiy that those ilittl shave with a blade that it'- inovcs the beard quickly, once uvcr. without effort or Slflflftifig“Wii.hOllC scraping the surface of tlic skin. The Valet AutuStrop Razor straps its nlrctnly tahurp blade to super kceuncas in a n~ ' - 1t is the great time saver of the tluiiy : '- Just notice in the washrooms of Pullman“ these days how many men who travel, sham: with the Valet: AutoStrtu) Razor it is good business for them to kccp their focus yttlliii." This Valuable Book is Yours \VRI'I'E TODAY for your copy G U A R A N T E E We are nnkioun lltul rvtr)’ user of o Valet Anti-soup Razor be mnstuxiiiy cnthno- ntlc. Should anything ttttltvfl‘ to your Ruzur nffrriltldtl" perfect service. just trod ll w u: and we will TCBUJH‘ it w I new -likc condition wtlltul" IJIIIIKC. ¢YYYYYVVYV,YYY.Y Ramblers and Victories and the best‘. ‘game yet rolled in the new,‘ Game starts ati , league is expected. ii p. m. sharp. - '--- <Q-}'—--- ,_. l llluurirrllluont-nonr at built»... AutoSirop Safety limit Cit-Limited 83 Duke St root Toronto itVctllPresegued/i/ct/z? \~<._<-_‘__-_.\-pp_v_w-.w-_w_<-m-_w-apa-_w-s._w_a.a.x_ is-m-a-twaonnwpaw