‘if ' Every Winter 4 m..- an Was turbid ._ to IRGNCi-IITIS 1.1m. win. Bully, 524 mu Street, ‘IA-rib, 01., writcc:—“hly daughter, '1 god flgmofi, wu subject to bronchitis WM‘ Ill“!- " cough until she wu sore from . ' (“it winner a friend advised me to a; p bottle o! your Syrup FiRPii iiiii SE BUENUS Alltl-JS, Nov. l7. Luis Flrpo lttta informed a newn- paper t:0l'l‘¢‘8DOil(it.'lli. that ht- in- tends going to New York lnrforu {tiny to recstablish himself an u‘ pflniqqfldgr for (lenc 'l‘ttituey'a title.‘ lie said ho had been corresllollll‘, lug with Jimmy DeForest, Wvll-i known trainer. . "l have the greatest confidence u. myself". ue and. “At present l wciglt 232 pounds, and will need . . mail botie tu f. and WBI find that heist: she had ken halt of it her cough was con-r --tely relieved. "l certainly feel justified in recour- mdlng it to those suffering from ughc and colds." > A Pris-e 35c. a bottlr, irtfgt‘ faintly ante lc,; put up only by The T. liinburu 9., Limited, ’l‘0routv, Uni- Tiger Flowers Is ‘Dead After Knife NEW YORK, Nov. l7. - Tiger Vlowera. former middleweight. "hamplon of the world, tiled tu- night, altar a minor operation. _ 'l‘be death oi‘ the itegro “Georgi-l ‘wc-ucott" was announced through .11, office of Walt Miller, manage!‘ u‘ Flowers. after any information - ouceraing the flglln-‘Ffi i'"l\lll1l"l' was rtiiuaod at the private itoopltal u! Dr. W. G. Frallcit, where the. tperadqn was performed late tu- lay, Miller said that Flowers, nftct‘ nubmittlng to a. minor Qtlflrfilln" for the removal of u growth ovcr ttia eyg, rallied from ether ln fair» ty Batlnfactory condition, but sut‘ 1;. fefed Q sinking spell some hours later and died shortly after B p. m. ii ~=r£¢." d Lou Marsh Explains New Hockey Rule Ilia-Ev . ca. z - b“ 1 “i; .42: ' roally only one radical change in the playing code which will bother TORONTO, Nov. l7.-— “There i9 nnly fifteen wet-ks tn get into con- dition. l urn only R2 years old and have cotttintied to lead :1 life of chstlucrtcfi. keeping Péillllal‘ hoimi-i A physit-iutt who cxurulncti lllf’ last week said my ltPart was o, L. and mm,“ u, 1pm or n man tivn yearn younger". _ " Flrpo added that his l"'*’*“l"' training “'11s limited to routl until»- ii ‘Right T0 Jaw In 6th _ Round Is Telling BlOW, <'A.\tt~tsat.t.ror~t, Nov. 17. -- um Burns, of Saint John, wuu over penny (mullet, oi’ Montreal, in U10 t-tixtlt round of n Wlhrollmi hm“ lterc tonight Win41 hi’- (iW-n U“: Que-hm: hoxcr at lteuvy right i" u‘ knocked altrottglt thc ropes anti l groiflill’ at thc ilPli. in llw mouth and it. doctor was calivd til, cxamiuc his iiilllli. Walter (‘ttilillll Ian, of Saint John. WTPYPP‘! m“. bont. -L._. W. .¢QO-)~- - r ~ *Slattery Ordered To l I NEW YORK, Nov. l7. Slatt-rjyg of Buffalo. must dtafentl. his lltzltt-ltcavywcigltt crown lttgaiitat Leo lionteki, of Aberdct-tt. Wash" within 3U days 0r forfeit; the title, ticcortllttg to an cdlci by Thomas E. Douohue, president. at the National Boxing Association. if nut lt-isititi wits rvtichcd at tht- attnual ltnectlng of thc Arutttt-ttt" Assncitttiutt ot‘ (lanada ltt-rc tonight ntitlee. regarding tht- vertue of thc Domitr‘ , "ioi ‘iHUIIDiODBIllDS to be held here from: time in Wbrttary. l Slltlp, Speed. Pep, H matte Action-that's what. you'll see in this LII-flit. Bull-ill) Western with Hoot. in as as he ever had. PRAIRIE tons" Hour of Laughter and Thrills I ard Riding, Hard Loving and lira- speciacular-and as tmtusing a role I“! Just. One Blk Happy u». c i N-ti ti‘. pom FAIL T0 SEE THIS BIG SPECIAL WEEK-END/ PROGRAM AT THE ’ ' 1'“ IT THRILLSTO THE PRINCE EDWARD TODAY 3-~BI(R.‘ FEATURES-w? I At the ilsual Week End ‘Pfliffi-‘l FEATURE NUMBER ONE THE POPULAR “H0011” FIIATURE NUMBER TWO TTIIHLLING DE'I‘EC'I‘IVI~I ‘BLAKE 0F SCOTLAND YARI)’ AND A PEPPY COMEDY Till-l BIG “(Tillilfill IN A Big Show For A Small Price! . _ _ jaw. in tho first three TUillltiS! _ (puma; gt-ctttcd to ltavc the. ntlvztuij ugr,‘ and at (mo. timc ilurits was Willi furthil , both men foukhi uaroftillyn in tit-- fifth (‘uttitlt-t was bleeding at thvi .\i()N’l‘ltl<IAL, Nov. l7. No d9‘ Skating Applications for the. citantpioti- Skaters ST. JOHN, Nov. l7.~ Charles l. today. the apfictatora and they will aoon pick up the idea". writes . r._§ffé‘;:£<. ..- National Hockey League, changes in profwsional hor Lou Marsh. one of the referees of thc cont- t. .. , ,, momma In the Star today o“ nlzetl as standard bearer of rum, "An they have m (,0 i,‘ m class" by ihv New York and lkmtr ation and prt-sltit-nt of thc Naticruil lloxlng Association whicl emhratrret .1 rucmhcrsltlp in Can .l>-,%_ remembar that {new is m) offsmu sylvzinizt ltuxittg ulllil0l‘lli~.ti. for defending players in er may cross the the puck, or a player carrying it has poised that lln», and go on nu. play the puck legally. "Fans must. also remember that‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 1'l——'l'llo "Dell" no player in the centre zone can int; National Hockey League gantc play a pass front one of his own hetwcutt the Now York Amoricam players Which originates m titc and has zone behind him and that the piutl ‘their own defence zone and that a play- bluc linc afte-t‘ Hurt At New Yorklfimjg. 3 Ho-cikey Players (Junadieits z hcrc Just tiigltt put 0r the man carrying it, must in: out of zit-lion for at lt-ust a week. first across the last blue line und infill ‘the enemy's defence zone." t a Iulo means that defender-n when the)’ have stopped an invutl ‘Duck up the 10o us formerly. pointed out. that tho lattcr inn-k, and Billy will t-tttttrt. have to make u ruah themselves ilowlte ilorcrtz. (Yauadiait ccutt‘! ;playct' ttttffercd Hurt-h, Anterit-ut u \\'l'l'lit'ilt?ti kncu. Loo ilcisv, Amer-innit - who trollidt-tl ii‘itli Itlortrxiz brnkt- u Fill. Boston J’ e STARR itodian tor thc 17th green in thc “you, “n”, have ‘mod form of a Welsh mountain ram the teat. and they will tethered l“ a 1011K Klimt All tlflve ‘uh; b; n; a; m" this green a wide berth. equipmeno season." A" -~~—<vc>—~--- »-- (shad) ART ROSS Hammer "Bolton Bruin: “ Such a comp] the “Boston B United States Skates and, in by the Bruins. Skates are used in For 63 years we merit alone has popularity. Hockey League, is a real tribute to Starr Tube Hockey Skate, Th‘ Erbm Tube Hockey Skate is made by the largest manufacturers of hockey skates in Canada. Government statistics prove our claim-and it means that more Starr Hockey unequalled in design, quality and finisir- Stan Skate: are sold Good: and Hardware Denlen. Ilhumrted Catalogue. srAmi MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED I iment from the chief of f ruins,” Champions of the ' section of The National particular, to the Expert the model used Canada than any other make. Lat-c been producing skates won for them their present by all good Sporting Ark for ti: t I 1' ’u.'.'."°'"| If! I fi I a B mm». u. Aluminum-lnhhiifi: Anytllnn In (‘ands atlu and ;'~t start-s, what-cute 'i‘omtrty,Olytttpit::-t. l: was Lotuzltrtitt at‘ Philadelphia ls rccoilj lhutuk Whltc, viclt-presitleut of thc nonr futnrr. hn saili- hiu (Yauudittrt Itnintettr Skating Associ- nf Montreal mme player, LONDON, Nov. 17. ~Intensc in- u badly bruised go“ dttfcucc. in thc ‘fir. lnliflld 0f 1119114? altooting thc Atm-rit-Ltti not in tln- Svttulitl period, mo“ 1am] i L. 0. C. Bowling; l I ' Ramblers by a margin of 241 pins (lorntart, World's Amateur Skating Slattcry is lhn cliantplon of llV-ficltampiort, is Cartatlzrs first choice l oi‘ the thrce skutcrs u'h_o will rep- " t-vscttt thc Uotnittion in the 1928 uttnuuntcotl by Ni-w Hruttstrltelt Skating Assurhttlott, on Wctlitcsdtty. fill‘. iVhltc tlvclttrtrti tluttatilun Anttrtvut" that thc Skating Aa- ors Picket h The Golf Links (British Uniiqed fies-s) dignatiottltns been aroused at Aber- . dovery by the decision of thc local club to allow Sunday play. ‘Protests passed by church congre- gation. and public meetings have ‘been ignored. and thcro were lively scenes when it was decided w picket thc links --which arc on com- li crowd of about 300 people. in- cluding runny prtnnincttt rt-sidettts and bttsltwss men, waited on the first tcc for thc golfers. ‘Pliers wcrc nharp vrrbttl cxcltatigtrs. and thc club strrrctary Colonel Kirkby, who was accompanied by u solicitor. took tho tmntrs nt‘ scvcrul of thc crowd, intimating that tt prosecut- ion for nlxztrtitzttnn vrould follow. First. blood, lmwcvcr, went to thc opposition, for by tratrollittg the tees, fottbrtdgos and lgrccns they [SWDDEII Dilly. and only one ball was holed out. David Jones, u well-known ‘former. provided a formidable cus- . _ ______iv______u__,__.-_..} p u rtttnunv t-rttl ccutrtzu. Itiortt urn expected and tht- qucutiott of alluttlng the meet- ing wan lcft to the executive corn- Saint John, N. 8., was uhosctr as the vcntm for the next artnuttl clutiotl a large representation front ,_ Jjnnny ship meet were received from sev- points outaida Montreal. Gortnan Is First Choice Of - For Olympic Team suclntlon had been requested thc tfaitadiati Olympic Commuter] I on ’l‘ttesday to submit the names and leading lhdnol‘ Dfl$l-_lm°*‘md_ Gormuuvgnowherc in the three provinces has wus [ltc first choice, Thu other ttvtnLhCTL‘ D9911 Such average attendant‘! ____~,_,,_ _é.._ _.. .__é-._ _.. .. . _ c, _... _ _. , _ ,_ ‘cs. The material blimgi“ mm’ ‘Pwii will return in winter to TQ-OSUUJ"; crowd trout in nn tt]n'0ni' {easily 1118118111125 "P with fln-Yi-hmglish himself. 1f I‘hil doesn't. come [Dfodlmed i" ‘he WW9“ PY°Vm"°S' but-k at all, it will b0 too soon forllrlc gavc boutfi Staged DYOVi-‘d to be be-Ymiduttost of those who hntl the tuortihi- flk“1;,,;’ottr roost sanguine dreams. Win11 the fans who are now bec of three skaters and ntintcu will ho zrnnountwed in thc '|‘it~- I928 (llytrtpit: ‘games will 'ht-. itnltl ill Atm-ttortitttn, ilolluhti ,wlth thc t-xt-taptiutt oi‘ Iwltlt-lt in all prtriuritllliy will lteltl in Strltzcriutitt. soxtu In the Nov. tottrnament round". not floored in thc but was up immediately. Who- ever wrote that report does not. know what he is talking about. Tutnnkhrg you for your space. I am, Sir, etc, STANLEY STEELE. P. S.~I am the batttatttwcigltt will fight any man on the Ittluttd for that. title any time, artywltei- . My opponent in Montague was .t featherweight, nine pounds ltcavier. h. h. The Markets MONTREAL, Nov. 17. -'I'hgre was an improved demand front United Kingdom buyers for Carla. dian grain here today and a moder- ntc antottnt of business was done. There was some demand in the do- mestic market for wheat for export Lust night on thc L. O. C. alleys the Anchors met and defeated the Thu game was very good although thc Ramblers; did not make their usual high scores. The Anchors put up n good game although drop- int; a little behind their usual total. In lust night's game (i. Essory had account and sales of several loads of No. 3 northern on spot were meeting by the delegates, who ht- hylwhere in the Marltimes has thcrc 16th Jssue of the “Patric? a statement appears in a report. of the wrestling and boxing at Montague that I was "floored four times in the third I wish to state that. I was whole contest except. I slipped oncc to one knee amateur champion of P. E. I. ancli stint-r... Much interest has been omnfied. sincc the atmouncemcnt. was matin; in regards to the City Amateur] Boxing Bouts which take plttcc at», lthe Arena on Friday itishb~ These bouts which are Open l0 m“ mum‘! will no doubt provide excellent. en—_ tcrtairurtettt for all local lovers oi lbatilm and u large attendance in anticipated. At the cottcltiston of said bottts the Arena Will bid 10nd. adieu to the leather pushing Etlilit“ for the season. _ t This slimmer the Arena has been the scene 0t‘ much activity, and no» been such a. setting for the Emma l flltorlottctowtt will East. The stage is now about Friday tiight; thc good ones too. will decorate the lime‘ light in thc Arenafs farewell box-i lug card for i927. Four. or possibly’ llvr, good bouts are on the curd, Thcrtfll be weights, lighttveigltts and welit-r- weighita, in fact enough mutt-rial tor need no introduction to fight lol- v lowers ltcreabottts‘; they ltavt: [it‘l‘-| fanned in prtrlmtlnarius all Ptcztsort; and provctl beyond the situtiow all n. doubt tltrir ability to give antll tuku, thc-refute n, buntpci‘ crowd would not only be lnvuluablc uti- couragctrtcttt but at high tribute at; well. Mt-Kcnita With Us Jack McKctitizt, the hurdliittiitp, exponent of the padded gloves and Canada's leading trtlddlewttigltt. in with us again. Jack Just. carft. stay nwuy from the Island. He arrived front Halifax yesterday by way ot the Hocholttga. He looks as tit. to: u fiddle and shows one small brunu- aft/er coming through the ltardt-st battle oi‘ his career‘ with Reno Dc- vos, one of the leading boxers of tin- world. Alter visiting friends and rn- latives on the Island, Jack will iOliVi‘ tirade at u. flat price CIF. Montreal. The trade in coarse grains was quiet but prices were unchanged. wheat grades of flour was fair and values ruled steady. A feature or the tnillfccd trade continued to be‘ thc good demand from United States buyers. and a lair business; Wus transacted. The domestic trade was fair and prices were high single of 248 also high total of 587 pins. Following are scores: Ramblers l5l 160 206 159 i281 189 132 131 122 135 .. 764 739 7'74 'l'ot.al—227’l Anchors J. Chandler . . . . . .. 160 180 I93 B. Poole ,_ 193 J. McInnis l76 G. Essorv . 1'70 R Doyle . . . . . . . . .. 143 109 825 81M Total-Told Next game will be rolled Monday night. at 7.30 when the Stars will cheese was quiet but values were meet the Crescents and a close and unchanged. exciting game is expected. 168 ofPrlhcc Edward Island whites ‘T49 were made 169 ninety 180 Green Motmtuins at $1.35 --~-- in bulk, and Quebec 850 $1.10 to $1.15 pcr bag iu bulk ex- track. 2,119 boxei. Hlfladi’. a tnoderatc amount of busi- ness was transacted tn standard‘ grudcs of rolled oats and the und- ertone to the market was firm. The demand for fresh eggs con- tinued good and indications are that prices will go higher in thc; near future. The undertone to the- ntorage egg market was firm with a tnoderate business passing. Thcl receipts were 2,380 cases. Thc potato murkct continued ac- tive and firm. Sales of odd cars Eb $1.35 per hag of pounds, New Brunswick] per bag varieties at The local and foreign inquiry for The receipts wcrc ‘ ro/v/anr 5—_----BOUTS--—,—’--5 Last of the Season AltENA-Atim- 7 AMATEUR BOXING l l AT 8.30 5c, . iiiic-r-ARENA The trade m spring and winter. e under thc guidance of the with for his home in North Syditcy to spend D. few days prior to ltis dc- parture for New York where ht- will us Jimmy DeFurcst. McKenna, if ltc is in the city un- til Friday, will be one of thc titlrd men in the rlttg when thc unmtt-tttz-z mix it. up. - llockcy Trumpets Sound The hockey trumpets will sound a fanfare to the cohorts of tin- winter pastime tomorrow night. in Montreal. Rugby will be nudgcti from its throttc and the steel heclud warriors will speed into thc sport- light/s glarc to hold sway until some time in April. The great int- ernational sport that. has thrilled thousands will uguin captivate un- der the attsplces oi‘ its new rules. The coming taeason holds import for some, disappointments for uthcru Among those expected to hold ltitrlt estate all througlrtltc race are tho beams that will start thc puck roll- ing in MontreaI-Marootts and Ot-I tawa. These two bulwnrks of ti -, programme tncet again ht tLtuss -, that will definitely start the neasotti and which according to the signs,‘ and portents read about. practice preparations. should be one of tho moat thrilling attractions that‘ these two gifted aggregations have’ ever furnished. Elli, Scotl- Phil Bcoti. lived up to the best. traditions oi’ the arttuu heavy-f weight. prize rintz when he even bested the horizontal record of ‘Bombardier Wells and Joe Beckett." Scott held on to the ropes with‘ fish grim determination and kept shoulders to the met with such singular determination that. he, is, npwjriown as the clinging cauli- . He has gone home to Eng- , land but blithely announces that he r v/ | . Here to rum: .- PRINCE EDWARD -- _ A u, "mo" ' The (Tamtdiatt Iicgion 0f the B.I*J.S.L. may Amateur Boxing Presents Their Second Annual Armistice Play All ‘mention 0f seeing him doing his scr-hvld turd trim-d ‘mimg ies of Beckettiuti manoeuvres. Phil ilcglott arc Swelling in? Nmlis- “miltad better leave the upholding it is ii. safe bet that “Elli Slillllllm" British boxing prestige to the little plenty of tintc llflVe devfilullud men from UVGY the brlny-thcy d0 started running at the bell at cont-l ‘itttotlteleaditrg boxing centre of theujqosc things * _ ltltan the big fellows oi tht- WilLsflKcrttia vans unnblv t0 t-utt-lt up to “Cl m1‘ Beckett, Scott lllnl-llPllYs- illldttltoughk-or lack of it. ‘and dared him to stand and lightfqgp», yqqult? 1 kngw my uttswcr. --—- r Nearly always after a light. irnwpat p,- yours? v A Crude Bit oi Work ‘iI-Iulifttx, there is an ii‘ or u. but, or; -~»~ ---<Q>»--A flyweltlllln. banttml-jv s-Jack McKennu bout, the Sydney ztllowvtl tho lit-intuit in ltultl at sut-lt ht‘ assure thc farts that. the local boyzipwtge dggpau-ip arc able to keep thc pot bolltnt; in himself ugftittst the corner post. Th1‘ (rltunct: to cltrur illS bcfogut-tl lnnin. the end. Titc tnajority 0f the bOXCYB “_""_“‘”“”‘“~ ‘ ‘r " ‘a r on, : a- LAST FAI)EOUT ! WESTERN STAR GIBSON” “w” Serial Starting 'l‘oday Twelve Slurilittg, Mystifyinfl. Super-Thrill Episodes, More 'l‘hriliing than Sherlock Holmes. EXCITEM PJNT” More PJitt-iting than (Jrtiig Kennedy. More Absorbing than the (lreatcsl of Magazine Serials. _______ ._ “SONNY” Under Th8 liisiiitguisltcd Patronage oi‘ "in IIONUR LIEUT. GOVERNOR IIEARTZ. A . GREAT SHOW A (IREAT ( ‘AST "stiNNY" liluycd ‘Put-t Your‘: in New York. ‘ "SONN Y" is a :.t~t|ut~l to "BUDDIES." "SONNY" is by thc ziuliior oi‘ "BUDDIES." ltESEltVltll) SEATS NOW SELLING / 10 A. M. —I’RICES 50c, 75c, $1.00. . McKcn- he also ttllowed him to use his extra ill- bnlli 11111165 flying fast. weight to tire his opponent. Il the Dovo.» u terrific boating Prince of Indoor pastimes is to pro- ‘nbout thc body. while tho Bt-hgialfigrcss- in thc city by the sea, it ls to null McKtnnu-‘cvidcttt promoters of boxing hud Rcfcrcc Charlie Allcn was slow lllibflflgr brzgtip themselves, 100k about "l blliflklllii ll!" in") and ttttvc Devotrund rec-urn officials cotnpctctit to to rccovrr. Dc-vos ltandlc such affairs. Had thc rcfctce kept thc men apart in the flfth ttitcr McKt-nita had put. over the blow that tirade 'l‘hc crowd rnllcti thc Bclgiun‘ Dcvos dizzy, whttt would haw been , mt tore ever so much better ntcncctut-itt uf thc uixtlt. anti Mc- schoul of fisticltltrt. lwltat. havr you. Had referee Allen. Referring to thc recent Reno Dc- bcctt vontpctr-ttt ltc would not lmtr For vllililll; lugs with u ruiuintttttt ltuutllittt; nu idngllt-tlt Inutltor 2t t'i'llt‘i;ii stony as that. to which flit‘ ]]];|||[_ hm. §||il])(*1|(l4>(| ,1 <»jpr;||];|,- saw groggy." says The tight. had protat" d in thc filth. rm“, m, .,\-.-,-1,,.“,| vl-mhr “1- “and suppurtvtl Not only did in: to thc l3ciciuu :1 so ttttpplit-s it with clct-trit: ]|t1\\’i‘l'. ’ost says: “Dcvos Wm: ou Can Trust the Garage or Service Man who Recommends and Sells mootcdttten ANTI ‘BREEZE and gives you " ALCO-METER S E RV I C E Sold by ALL Leading Garages and Service Stations ONE GALLON of MAPLE LEAF ANTI- ~ FREEZE with THREE GALLONS of WATER added makes FOUR GALLONS of Radiator Solution that will not freeze at zero. ONE GALLON of MAPLE LEAF ANTI- FREEZE with ONE GALLON of WATER makes TWO GALLONS of Solution that will notfrecze at 30 degrees below zero. _ WATER Costa You Nothing and you can have the mixture tested accurately at any time FREE'OF CHARGE, at an)’ MAPLE LEAF ANTI-FREEZE and ALCO- METER Station. The AlcmMeter Winter Service in not com letc without M LEAF NTI. If your garage or service station cannot givv ALCO-METER Service there is one close by who can. - - We are Ix _ SCIENTIFIC RAIJDIATOR PROTECTION CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL ALCOHQL CQMPANY LIMITED i 3' Mflniffll Ibronto Corbyvillc Winnipeg vimwuvc‘ I ‘flaw-WV --.-_-_.--~ -- —-~~—---———--j'* - Have your mixture tented often. l! tn g few mlnutn.