“Sure ('lll‘(‘”' (‘onicdgv Iii rniiic Eh" *nnn TONIGHT? Ni‘ 8.30 Matinee Thriinu" 9 u.» :11‘) “l\ieliiiig" hlil|iii|is”~~N0. t. |,\_ s. The Fame, i i .4, i SEATS NfltV ().\ PRICES »— hlaiincr .11". ;-, ‘.1 l‘:\'k"lill|1, Woman Gives Up Her Channel Sirini liii iiliiiiliiiilliilli Th‘ .\. )1. DAILY Iiinnulmiifi l‘ centre. i l I ally, to i Eight with co sel. Fifth Fifth glove. sel i, élilfiillétll Golfing‘ V' Chances Improve TZUNTO. 0C1. Jammed With Action Packed With Thrills through a series of dare-devil / ronsvj AT ms.- 1 a us AND PRICES _4- C? d With Fun story of a good-bad man who smashed his way to Love and Fortune Homer Twins Vs. Waner Act i PITTSBURGH, Oct. 6.—Here's iwhat the rival batting stars of Yankees and Pirates performed in the first world's series game: Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig fill bases. . USUAL l-IOUIS i‘. srmino First inning-Hit rlrst ball to right field wall for single. Third inning-singled to right. i Fifth inning-Grounded out to. prantham, unassisted- Seventh inning-Lined a single to I r First inning-With count two and, ;three, hit short fly to right which —.~'-i- -——l ;Paul Waner missed. and went for a‘ - 7B5 814 7 8-4392 three-base hit. I ‘ . _ i Third inning-Passed intention-ll» Robertson, 136i 3-60 ___._____ . Fifth inning-Hit sacrifice fly to G- N615” Paul Waner. scoring Koenig. h inning-Thrown out on a rap to Miljus. Lloyd Waner unt two and two. Paul Waner i Eighth inning-Jilted t to M - _ °“ °" ‘c. a. tonight Iize the Commercial lnague. There; all: several new teams coming In s have their representatives on hand be staged here this season there e at 8 o'clock. Johnston's Tum - Canadian ilVill Run l At Port/Chester IVIONTREAL Oct, 6,_ Fabre, noted Prench-Oanad First inning-Hit by pitched ball Third inning-Filed out to Men-I A inning-Doubled down left field Zine. _ Seventh inning-Thrown out on 9'3 at ‘the grounder to Lazzeri. . , Ninth inning-Filed out to Combs. “Pa.” mam b?’ t D HB- McNair's First inning-Hit first ball to each Thursday nigh" right fleld wall for double. Third inning-£ingled to centre. inning-singled ofl’ l-loyt‘s Edouard pm "m. l-l. Cudmoro fcoMmi-zncisi. aowuue LEA- cu: ~’ 1"’. ‘ m; o v ii w REBEKAII I71.’ iiiiii iiim 1.1 “This league which‘ has been go-,_ some Ioiir or ve years now. heldthsir vion meetingthis week and an now all ready for the grand opening which will take place .. Monday night next, when all four teams will play in a double header. REBBKAH BOWLING LEAGUE SCHEDULE Monday, Oct. 10th. 7 p. m-Pow- erful Katrlnkss vs. Dumb Dons 10th, 8.30 p. m.- Hmd .. ’ . onday, Oct. 24th, 8180M. . Dbmb Doras vs. Adanacs i ' '. Monday.’ Oct. 81st, 7 p.‘ nL-Ad- aoacs vsJHoodoos " Monday, Oct. 81st, 8.30 p. m. - P. Katrinkas vs. Dumb Doras Monday, Nov. 7th, 7 p. Ira-Dumb Doras vs. Hoodoos . Monday, Nov. 7th, 8.30 p. m.-- . Katrinkas vs. "Adanacs Monday, Nov. 14th, 7 p. m.-Dumb Dons vs. Adanacs Monday, Nov. 14th, 8.30 p. m.-P. Katrinkas vs. l-loodoos , Monday, Nov. 21st, 7 p. m.—Dumb Dons vs. P. Katrlnlfas Monday, Nov. 21st, BBO p. m. Hoodoos vs. Adancas Monday, Nov. 20th, 7 p. m.—Ad- anacs vs.-P. Ks as i Monday, Nov. 28th, 18.30 p. m. —Hoodoos vs. Dumb Dorss Monday. Disc. 5th, 7 p. rn. —Hco- doos vs. P. Katrinkas Monday, Dec. 5th, 8.30—Adanscs vs. Dumb Doras Monday, Dec. 12th, 7 p. m-Hoo- doos vs. Adanacs Monday. Dec. 12th. 8.30 p. m. — Dumb Doras vs P. Katrlnkas Monday. Dec. 19th, 7 p. m.- l-loodoos vs. Dumb Doras Monday, Dec. 19th. 8.30 p. m. — Adanecs vs. P. Katrinkss Monday, Dec. 26th, 7 p. m.-—Ad- anacs vs. Dumb Doras Monday, Dec. 26th, 8.30 p. m.— Hoodoos vs. P. Katrinkas f .- .1 , h‘. , ‘i Two, collarsmonc starchcd and one soft--with every shirt, and correct slccvc lengths, too. i And-wherever and whenever y 0 u b uy QLiTWON DER SHIRT, you do soiwith the distinct undcrstandingthat you get a new shirt or your ‘money back, should any " BISLEY CORDcvcr fade or =prov¢ 1m“- satisfactory in any Way. l‘ WHY? Because of the unusual quality and strength of the beau- tiful fabric used‘ exclusively in the BISLEY CORD’ ‘SHIRT. The cord, running lengthwise, ' not only adds long wearmit" adds unusualbcauty to the shirt. 6o different: patterns from which to choose; and every one of them fast Colours-"thcrc is no such thing as fade to a BISLEY. Zion Bowling League The first Match (lame of the season was rolled on the “Y" Al“ leys Saturday evening between the teams captained by Harry Craswell and Leith Robertson. Although the odds were 2 to 1 in favor of Robs! ertson's six, they were beaten by only 28 pins. The following are _ "I respective scores: ’ _' ' . ' , . I s; sizzrzsiz. lg: is ‘Z8253? M! 0/" 11m 6~f ey n‘ ~ ~ » F. Mackinnon 1 a 100' 41-410 . - G. Farquharsoq 87 128-320 -~ . A. Matheson y * 1 ‘f77'-i145—-5l6 ' ‘ -* H. Farquharson. '91 80 74—246| ._._,- BROS. g LIMITED, M 1174-245 CHARLOTTETOWN 157111159 43s * ' I ‘l éIIllIIONTAGUE t . m " H a ' &c a R bbl , . . i P°°° "mp-W iii iii iiifili Mggnirnggiii, s. X. mo“ Mgoreegiz iicvilcod, Limited, ,1 H SUMMERSIDE fi,;-,;,;;;,_;;;M¢Le1ian Bros. Pat0n’s Limited. .1 "i arms’ A’ E“ ‘ Majority i‘or Craswell 28. , “Y” Bowling Y's Men's_.;Bowling League open- Y_. Alleys last. night when paam‘ defeated John- a majority of 452 Games in this league are played Prowse Br0s., Limited. Hlllnmn’ R‘ T" Limited; SPlllNlilllil AND ABBIESHA?“ " 4' ' lilliilY AT 3 llBillBK .. ‘ T" {IIIBHTY for n berth Today at the Abcsweit Brounds|no reason to think that it was 11' Form“ 8 “mm "n" mm“ b" at 3 o'clock Show the Abesweits clean walk-over, meeting in the Y. M. ‘(m b9 5t 110K119 t0 the 3Pf1I18hl1l As some of the boys remarkedi MCKP" notchor and of championship defend his title once more Mflflllmva. and according in nni rumors Charlottetown will g-ltitoriune. Hia HD1130}. will be i110 hour, before he proposals I qNOW York City, whvri- he will hrv‘!‘|'uvince|'s in general. illflllfllcrl by Jimmy Du Fflriiiil. one Tho coming hour or . ‘ ha" will‘ There is a i. Hrclair & Stewart, Limi e ilifnlluivvil by islanders and Maritime . ‘Mo... . for caiiiiili. . ytnwn if hooked. will take pla - in lie lho Arena the latter part of th 1| ioii-iiinniii or curly in November. , defies tlserfitlsaitlstlinfy ,1 ‘i. can! t Ill lllfl bregnherefore "Our Jack" is_to be DYPH- heartily congratulated on hisgood .1 at 8 p. m. to re-organ- b!“ FIB-Y"! Tn the Second game of that were over, we had a bad first’ ' the Maritime play-off series. _ innings, but from that time out we This should DNVE B- 8006 Game. more than broke even. i year and they are asked to and as it is the last ball fixture to‘ So it looks as if thetAbbics have vcn chances of evening up the shsould be a bumper attendance. ‘series on their own lot today. _' The Bpringhill As we said above it is the last . thy looking lot and are a snappy game of the season and all the be Mister Man: 6 C d l D C to be out; to cheer for me home Do you want a tailor-made suit for the price of —~~--~— .— aha 8.331101‘, w 1 r. arse . MDoYiEftollinf-lanld. $11.1 (Ii. i’; of defending the ladies’ 0p- lBostonnlilgd-riithfwl: lrlilncgfgrttifi J- Flrquhltlmson .. .. 111 set at rest in the minds of baseball lgfiilrtlttiixrlg gelclhietgenlfol-loltheail/lgitrdiod ready-nude? t 9mg tea 91 1nd lap]; 0111i; rlily :1; in iii championship against the the 1mm,“ pm; cheater’ N_ y" H. Plats . . . . . . . . .. 167 109 127 fnndom who the champs are for when they make good plays. . . iinzpan tzhiswlln wit‘ In“: 1G1 tiliriliri . 1 invaders were decidedly marathon, to be held on Oct. 8. ‘J- Pflrry . . . . . . . . . .. 172 129 134 1027. I Show good sportsmanship all the The ‘-‘"“"° "Wk "F 50h" MflcLwd 3: 00-, Merchant. ‘:0 "ma; ofilgzjvglr" Tm‘ f‘ ' t _ “mil m’? Mliftegillm '73-; -— The Abegweits put up a really time, but boost your own all the Tailors is now on sulc. This ls a golden opportunity to pIIEM, r - - w‘ 1 i mi‘ vu- my o ss e en ‘ 698 645 remarkable showing in their first time The Guardian bulleti r tn sixth failure. ‘o.’ i 1 n; <;1’i;,1\\-;\,_ nwrlMiss Glenna ' Total 2065 s“ m a; spl-mghm, and although pittsburghqqew york gflmgsw?“ b: chase the finest suitings and ercoatings at a prlco that». *"" " i fr-‘I. Iii‘ ill 1st. in i llf l Y. M. C. 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