i? ma _.,,,_w,,m CAPITOL 0W3 0", more» comedy and _ ' ' l.'ljf,l1l:~l' scnllisuis GREATEST L oven ‘it? , 1i . t. _ ' 0,1001 lnllnillsl‘. in. l Cantrell ‘MONDAYEA " Moms BLuls All- the Thrills‘ of a Trans-Atlantic Flight—and More! IN TIIIS TIIIILLING ROMANCE o: THE AlBP-TIIE LOG on AN MAC nsamo sruaTs-cassuss-Aollols “ACROSS THE! f AT L A N T I C ” ALSO "THE COW'S HUSBAND” COMEDY - \. H,‘ Love, Baseball , Dix-is N59 Theme "G000 ENTERTAINMENT" ven- nwr or AUDIENCE AFTER SHOWING or "WARM- mo or" Capitol HasFine Week ind Bill new wasrsan sun, comm: AND sslmu. ‘it a) rh t h Id , I . . . l e n a on v m a“ One of the best Western pictures u W“ are’ m “Y “Mel 1' 1'11"‘ Central-guardian T11! ..l.‘llsalrraaw or rise Unltedydhurch of Canada will meet in regular session on Tuesday’. Nov, 11; at 11a. m. in Hearts Memorial no Jifldarga‘ , ed lmlnwtnlllbel‘ of lfgdwmlllblblbtll seen here in lmmtbs opened ‘an bauulfln’ ‘mm 31°11“! Dix Commission in place of theflate lislawtnasaententeltnrseaaysettile Cap- h‘ wmw‘? U1’ ‘he P""11°1"1° star's latest photoplay, which op. ened at the Prince Edward The- M-Pltyesterday for a run of two days. 11' You like your entertainment in the form of romance, the some tip holds good. Dix came to the Prince Edward Theatre in a screen story which. from all appearances, will be rank- ed slongside of “The Quarter- back," one of his best. In "Warm- Johnfiknew. 1t was dec ' to call-ital Theatre Thursday eveiliiigrer- for tenders for the re m‘; and haps the reason why it seems so consolidation of the statutes. Meesrslgood is the fact that itls etitirely Vernon slashed; Albany. Andrewoifferent from the usual run of 351p cnnqmmwm. Rel E M 11'. Peters, Rollo Bay. and Thomaslwestem stories inasmuch as there Aitkejg, my frsylor. Annsndsle- were be int- is_ little gun play. and no fake _ ‘ d___ led Justices of the Peace all =Com heroics, Ponce Collar-At the reliee""““°“°" '°' 1111111111 "lmwdwe ‘We 1111 11¢ "1111 1° 1111111!‘ 111111 com yawn,” mum“ two mm ments ofdceds. Dr. J. A; iihteoon- ‘The Cowboy Kid" lacks action for hibitioi: leases were adjourned, Th. 11111 <11 Hsliraxspneal-ea Ho! ‘the tnm is plenty of that. Just as defend“; u‘ aflmkd ca” w“ “netuclovernment on behalf oithe, D01 soon a5 Rex Bell, 1M3 new ‘mltcllsnwrrlnowu GUARDIAN es At Home And Abroad .._._s_‘- Rinks Too Small For Eager Crowds New York Magnate Tells of Develop- ment of Game In Gotham-—‘Will Have 50,1000 at Contests Soon. NEW YORK, Nov. L-Profession- ice is reduced to a. rubber-like con- al hockey in the United States, once sistency, then it is rolled like strips ' president of the world's champion a step-child o! sporu at the mercy of the elements, is shooting for "big money" these days, uflfldflil; that within a year or two the puck-chas- ing industry will stand alone at the head oi indoor pastimes hereabouts. But like any sport jumping into popularity almost overnight, hockey here is feeling its growing pains. The game has come so fast that rinks in the National League points in the United States already are too small for the crowds that now are flocking to its standard. Outstanding players and material are costly and scarce. Fans stil must be educated to the intricacies and niceties oi the_ pastime. Col. John Hammond, tall, stately New York Ransers, who brought hockey into New York three years ago,_started its mushroom growth; in the UnIled States. called "time", long enough on a radio deal today‘ to talk about it. of (gm-pot, droppfld lflw ll liilllk and the steam turned on. ln ten minutes it's all over and done by half fl dozen men. _ . "I sat in once on a hockey game ~ indoors in Canada when the tem- NOVEMBER’ l. m, new" p1 Whether yo! drive or walk the motoring huard grows greater annually. iii-slutty tile anus ltulsn- nity "obtainable with Maritime Life policies for a small fee. Premiums are so low this extra feature can be added while still‘ keeping below the cost of bare insurance elsewhere. unto OIl-‘ICI HALIFAX,CAN, l‘. W. BENTLEY Manager hr Prince Edward Island perature of the building was four degrees below zero. New the 1111115 are warm and comfortable and the ice rarely gets soft. That's one of the great reasons for its growth. Hockey's great need, as Col Ham- mond sees it, is to develop 51-1115 from college and amateur teams in in the United States to strengthen the material heretofore recruited en- tirely from Canada. Myles Lane. of Dartmouth, is the first Ranger re-I cruit and Hammond hopes to land, Win \Palmer, crack Yale forwardq when his college days areover. Sweeping Country Hockey, the Colonel says, is sweep- ing the country, new leagues are forming on the Pacific coast, the Brillllflmlll F1111! mid-western states. and even in the [south with a focal point at Dallas. 119 111 1111111111118 17° Ply a radio Texas. So great has been the in- 01111111 $3.309 1'01‘ 11 11111! 110111‘ 011 111B crease in interest in New York that sir each nishi that the Rsnsers may Hammond values the franchise net in New York. Thlt Wlll 11081? 111111 paid $21500 for in the National Rsnsers 8304100-11111 that's nflrt of League at $250,000 today-and that. the "csmpslsn 01' ellfliillbn!’ is not an offer m sell. l "Mechanics! insenuitvg‘ he 111133 Going into the statistics of the “11118 Hilde 11118 1181111611 0118 810W growth of the game, Colonel Ham-j 111 110639? 9118511119- 11 11118 WW9 01 mond produced a. chart that showed; the greatest possible advantages-it hockey played to .aoo,noo more cus- 111 Played B! 1118111. 11 1-‘1 111 011t110011tomers last year in the league cir- gsrlzfi piss/es‘ indwgs ‘lindeltwzgélentlv-éulttgllsntlit aigetnie year lfaelflorcifey- t! W611 B1‘ R11 0V9 PB - en oug a n ance e o lll 111C115’ W111i 110K111!- Pittsburgh and Chicago due Lo poor "Once it took lfilmen ioclem‘ thqfacllities. The Ranger attentional: Madison Square Garden rink Of 10B gvergggd 8,000 a, game, a, junlp of 1111181‘ 11 8111119- NOW 111B 899911111111 2,000 over the previous year. 11119 b11911 91111661414 110 811011 11h 9X- In two more seasons he predict: $8111 11181 W819!‘ 15 BDYBYBQ 011 $1111 the world's champion team will play cement floor, freezing as it falls, un-| to 50,000 indoors, , Ell the 003M118 l8 but 5-8 0f 8.!) inchl There are 50mg drawbacks, how? thick. It is the toughest ice in theever. ' world. "Three years ago." said the Col- lonel, "I could buy a good hockey’ ‘player for $5,500. Now they cost; ‘$25,000 and an offer oi $50,000 for? "When ll Comes to removt? it. lwtvlllowie Morenz, of the Canadians, W810!‘ 110W! 1111011811 1119 Dllles that was refused. The average salary then a iew hours earlier carried the freez-l was $3,000, ing mixture. In a few minutes the Ice Rolled Up list with notcd Dartmouth College teams. l ill Bil ‘Week-End Specials RAISINS-Seeded -. . . 11c per pkg. TOMATO SOUP . .. . . . . . . 11c per tin TILLSON’S ROLLED OATS 25c 11kg. (With Aluminum, Premium) MARMALADE—'40 Oz. Jars 35c jar SLICED PINEAPPLE . . . 15c per tin TOMATOES, . . . . . . . . . . . 12c per tin TOMATO QATSKUP . .' . . . . . 2 for 25c LIBBY’S ANS .; . . . . . . lfc per tin CAKEICI G3for25c RASPBERRY VINEGAR 2 bots. 25c 5 LBS. PEKOE BLEND TEA ‘ WITH TEAPOT . . . . . $3.25 Cudmore ;Br0s. GROCERS ~ K1; RIDER 1s HUR T 11v 21c RACE CHICAGO, Nov. 2.-F0urteen teams of cyclists pedalled dlzzlly l H .| mus l AH $200.00 or mfg; month, l, my for 111% Blind; “ma. hovel-unionism Western Ace wines upon the scene. 1118 UP". he is the same athletic, Ken Randall. once a stormy petrel‘ around the treacherouifsaucer 0i slip News The sad news has been received of the death in Radcliffe, Colorado, of Mrs. u. s. Welsh, formerly Miss Emily Leonard of Cornwall. She leaves to mourn three sisters, Mrs, ‘here?! Reid. Hope River; Mrs. gare Idler Manila, Winnipeg an Mrs. atom MacDonald, Cornwall. glurch, Rev. Robert Smart, of Mur y Harbour, P. E. I., has accepted the iiivitation extended to him by the Ofllcial Board and will become Pastor at the end of Confer- 911119 79111‘. June 30th. . says I‘he_ Monotnn Times. amra lslmmai -- anal-en -1- (30887) Gillie. Newhirymrts 1111 1111mm has decided to btlloned run for tee state‘ legislature and what's lame, he is not treating his lightly. Although the ‘bid boy“ ma r ls in the middle of e310 mon ’ sentence in the 801cm .1811. his candidacy is pro- c with much more force on a fl017d of stickers with Bossys name on them. wgma run. ssavloe. An 1nd will be mule during t. wllltscro have the seturdsy moi: Elli lllillil“l"@m°l‘il‘lllfiln“?l ’°' 11 " , l. rice mdward Island. He asked the ‘pl-lvfl. F“ °l “"1111? 111-11111°11.or.sbme.r'c- with a marvelous personality, Bell P15611811"? 11111119115 $11! 11981513 - also can ride and rope like a vot- ure at its next session, Wlidifam-leran We_ feel sure- that before 911°“ W111 be msds 11> nieces 8llli1'long m: Bell will be one of the ln the estimates. , mo“ popum, o; wuhm ‘m; 1g ' not at the topcf the entire list. _The story conoerms the efforts of ,a dare-devil reach hand to round A up a gang of ban-k robbers; Need; ' less to say. he is successful an . t Sackvlue" wins the love- of thembankefs isAcKviLLa, N. 1a.. Oct D.—At flifififixfifihfrlé" 33y giant meeting M ‘he d1'°°17°1!_'111"ox comedies, acquits herself well ifaluagcfimg “Mm” _¥111111“i1'-la.s the heroine and makes s. most- “qd a deem”? l” mbke ‘appealing nonenranoo in a number temmns. F1" 5°11‘ 111° 53 ‘lei smart outfits. The balance er e “M Anmqntulghnm' l" "d the cast includes Brooks Benedict. things start ‘to, happen. thick and ‘fast. What a find that boy Young, good-looking‘. and blessed Extensions To Plant , . fifgfgrgjgfigfldéifie‘; Joe DeGrasse land ' - c onc a-olne-s . ' , l analysers: h... '..... .2 y ‘BOWLING soxioomwiileontsinpu , ' _ _~__ machine and ctwpmitilr shops, _ HEQMAS well as s. jupannitig room. An-elec- tric Jepanning oven will be installed, with the most modern equipment. Tilers will also be a first aid roohl in this building. ' At the Amherst plant, facilities for handling the enamel“ requir lmenis of the cornlpany are to increased. The whole oi the stofie I manufacturing will be done in ,Ss.ckvil1e, and the building at All- hemt where a few stoves ' manufactured. will be t _ ‘into Ldat night the hebeccrs rolled a. special match in which MJQLama team de G. Beer! team W 389 pink. l". acDonllld 0f the for- mer team rolled the high single and three of 2B9 and 080 pins. The following is the line-ups: "Jack-s Pars" M. Adams . . . . .. W F. MacDonald .. 151 is in the pitcher's box. lovable Dix but this time his toe JUE 0..PW The story concerns a young rookie whose troubles are not con- fined to the diamond and partic- "llrll! t0 1'1 Jlnx which seems to have settled on his trail for good. ‘There is also a delicate and charm- ing little love theme which_ runs through glam production. _ ean r ur, la o lie Mr. Dix for the flrstyllalifne g5? a chance to prove why the star can. not be blamed for loving her. She 1s quite pretty and capable. Many colorful figures of the dia- mond are seen in support oflllch- srd Dix including Mike Donlin, 1a.. rnous Giant of other days, Mike Ready. the oldest living profession- ll. Chet Thomas, Wally Hood, Truck Hannah, Bob Murray, Joe Pirmne and many others. ——?<-0>—--_- SIGNS AND POLBS . MAR. CITY STREET TORONTO, Ont.,.Nbv., z-cen- trusting ‘Toronto with London and Paris, John M. Lyle, 110ml aichitectflln the issue. In both the picture who recently retumled from; mplmd the personnel oi the team ap- to Europe, told the Rletnii mmemh-lpears the name of Joe Joseph. for- lnfs‘ Section of the Toronto Board 111111‘ sYdllfiy 101W!“- cf Trade that this cityis not up to; Thus it can be taken for granted metropolitan standards and lsthat the former Cape Breton front- "vulgarized"by the "forest" of po1es,‘liner will appear in a Boston uni- transformer boxes and projecting form this season. Joseph. when play- signs in the street. These things ing with Sydney, was rated as o. fast give Toronto la "countryl-townflforward, but not by far the best in appearance. Mr. Lyle said. He em-‘the Province. lphasized the importance of business Since going to Boston, Joseph is Former Sydney Wing- er Named on Regu- Canam. In Wednesday's edition, of The Boston Herald there appears on thel sport page the picture of the Bos- ton 'I‘igers, of the Canadian-Ameri- can Professional Hockey League. The regular squad that will rep-| as well as inside. While the meroh- The former Sydney winger is young ants of this city understand theland should make good with the Tl- vaule of advertising and know how geril. to have their windows dremed Another player known through- ateruetlvely they do not seem to out the Maritime Provinces who is realise that it is just as important making good with a New England to have good looking buildiflfll team in the Canadian-American situated in l2. good shoppine lreltlleague is Cahill, » stocky Summer- E E "l" 5 H E H Hifll‘ league. A iew years ago, as “Bad. ‘He has been replaced by younger‘, land faster material. Randall is also ia former Cape Bretoner. NOTE- The_ above mentioned r, Joseph, starred here for thel playe i Sydney team in lar Boston Team in Sm H resent the Tigers is also announcedI | Tug Lisgar. Capt. Gamble attend- |lng n11. w. Dredge No. 115. ‘K111111011 $111000 for 518111118 a Ohi- bliildirlgs being attractive nutsldeH-epertea as showing surprising forml SSIjNEI] New York Wrihter Says with National Hockey League teamsJ I is also shelving his wares in a min-l l on their way toward a new world's Man" of the N. H. L., Randall was - ‘Sign: m slkday bicycle racing M‘ a. big card around the big circuit! Hornsby Draw Rene Housman’ of the Honand Yearly Ffom team lay in the hospital. in a criti- _ cal condition and disfigured for life CllbS. as the result of a handlebar locking accident with Pete Van Kempen. a game aBainst the! 1311513111? 111° news 1111119 31911915 The pa“ ‘Washed during a Jam ye" Abegweits during tile i te fl926.-H°1'11511Y~ 1115i vqflr w“ r 0 ,lstar of the Boston "Braves in th —-—i<-0->—i— WATERFRONT D .___IRECTORY .|Bostcn next year, Joe Villa, of the Railway Wharf _ , _ 11 Kmhener_ Capt“ Dan formed baseball men in the United‘ Mme;- ln port, with lumber for the States, avers that the great “Ralnh 1 Railway what; is signed with the Chicago Cubs Bruce Stewart's Wharf ~ _ s, s, Hnchelqa on {he plcwucd officially in a few days. | According to Villa, Hornsby has. ute. S. S. Harland, Capt. MacLsine in ‘ - .or so, but the owners of both teams D, P, w_ jjl-edgg Na -115‘ Captflnvolved in the deal are waiting for Mgcmod, dredging out Bruce 5;ew_ other details of the deal to be de- an; g; Cg” dock Jinltely settled before the announce- Tug Rona, Capt. Belyea in port. 1mm‘ 15 made- , Villa claims that I-lornsby was Revenue 01mg;- Cqnggtgcn’ Cnphcago Cub contract. It is understood Ascah in port ‘ ‘his official yearly salary as a‘ Cub Mal-mg wh"; twill be forty thousand dollars. ,Schr, col-o] spray, cam-h Johny Hornsby led the National Base- White has sailed. ,b111l League in butting last year. C. G. S. Brant, Capt. B. Kelly has» . 1 sailed. _ ‘loading a gcilcral "cargo for St. two minutes’ silence. Services will lcevenue cutou- Egon’ calm _,John's. Nild, has sailed. , be conducted on Parliament berts has sailed. ' 1 M11101 51°09 Beth 1n port. Hill at a.a0 p. m.. and w111 Buntain,‘ Bells Wharf ‘ Csrrsghers Wharf Str. Isa hog logfied a m,“ o; pm Schr. Nellie J. King, Capt. Mur. tatoes for Norfolk, Va, and has sail-. my 1111111‘ 11111111118111: a cargo oi coal ed. ‘for Carrl-izher 6t Co, has sailed. Btr. Canadian Squatter, can‘ 50hr. ‘J10 Vaughan, Capt, John VJaCkSOn, hog discharged a cargo ofMurray has discharged a cargo of classes and has sailed for Mont- cm“ 1°’ 3111111811111‘ 81 Co. and his sailed. ~ real. _ I Bohr. Corean, Capt. Lavangler af-' P5111111 W11!" 1 ‘ the Broadway Armoury today, well W215 OTTAWA. Oct, ceremonies conducted by the Can- adian Legion will ' mark the com- memoration here of Armistice Dal November ll. At 11 o'clock in the mooning the booming oi’ a gun will denote the commencement of tho 11¢ flttehdcd by many of the leader! in Canada's national life. A white ensign recently rccclvtfi of the Fleet E1111 Jellicce by the Canadian Lesion '11 the nncsn lqnpire Service 118115111’ wilLbti iorlnerly accepted. A num- pples made by in‘ England and WOW" from bcrof voters manage, anduerrlay and Boogmal-rs throat was ecut almost from ear to ear, requir- Natlonal League, will remain with m8 511113’ 51101188. Van Kempen, who with Mike Rod- Ne“ York Sum one o; the best m, ok was leading the field at the 76th ' hour as slightly injured. $118111. margin of points separated the leaders from De Baetes and that the deal will be announc-lclerck- W11‘) 1°51 1116 161111 11151 1118111 in a continuous series of Jams. "Dead Man's Curve" claimed sev- ,been signed for the past two weekfleml "M11115 1" 5111115- 111014811 11°" seriously injured, Boogmans partner. Art ' Spencer, withdrew from ills race after the crash. {cam IMPRESSIVE ARMISTICE SERVICES Admiral {ill-Impressive Only a and De AT OTTAWA disabled Barron's muses" G. Beer .. . .110 154 143 3- at. 1 ~-.*.*: iii’ ls: _ B. p orne_ _ l . »K.¥acNsir_... "l?! m ll: 11111111111111- wru. I740 rAMOI rltev. is, iulsysofi ....1s| 122 l3’! leltlfmr w» Total 1m. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE lorvm all In loin ter discharging a cargo of coal for‘ m‘ 1mm‘- 0- Lyons 8: 60.. has sailed. Oahill has been playing hockey, for the past three seasons. He was c with the Boston Bruins rel- half its“! 1°’ o‘ "m" e c ., . ailed. ° m“ h” lby after discharging a. cargo of S . " ' l be f , , m m. mmmnhmnenun Lew“ TréltiilghxemlgiélgilngmgfléngnéarggztiLslime r or L M Poole 8a Co. he! Bchr. A. C. Newhall, Capt. Sund into e wreath will be placed on 111° Cenotaph. This a in keepind w111", wish expressed by Field M01811" can Haig beforehis death. d. At 820 last evening Alley d: Co. met and defeated Rogers W I m!‘ Jel-ity of g8 pins. _ T. Oreighaa oi Alley a Jelled the high single of aos while CJPineeu of the some mm held the high three of 660 pins. The iouowinl s» 111s 1111s- m-u u 117 is h Stevenson 146 14B l 0 Diemmd... ....ia lsi i5 wnltleerff. 11.1 lie lmi Iain lull lolitr lldr ..1'.£':.1‘n.£."',"r.-.. t-l-ts-t nervous and run down I could hardly beer to have the ohildrea make-a new it would bother me so. _ w "A friend me to tab _ M|LB1’T~.\,.; season and it is understood that the Bruins have first’ poll! on Oehill should. they need iitm. Mickey Roach former Cape Breton forward, and one of the dost players in the Na- tionsinoekyteaguewiilhetbein the N. H. L. this season. Roach has been transferred to a Canadian League team to make way for Myles Lens. the husky young forward who wen famefi a rugbyist and hockey- r—-.—- i .0 A Preventative s4‘ B h I 140:: Wharf c 1‘. rene . B.--Ca t. Pettl . has finished dischsrgingpa cnmffill coal for O. Lllfisfa b. | Schr. Uhll n. Stanford, Capt. , mil Junola ~ ‘after discharging a cargo of hard coal for C. Lyons e. 00-, has sailed for Richibucto, N. 15.1. and will looad lumber for Delaware. Schr. Ambition, cspt. Amos Oar. michael after discharging a “no Otfioocl fol-C. Lyollsa 00., has sail. c. i.‘ .:~ llolrtoofcoal "Just how good are these new mirt- v H! All I welymun‘ “Inna. "'00. . QVKGfYOIIQ'Q -, 1y m v11 t ma“ ‘:2’: "c: 0.1.“... ..........,.. 1o "*1" "’°""" . a ~ " - - ‘ - A. glelrsrifgg ‘ma! m ' A u glen-h". ‘alum’ flcbutdhm 11. 1111111111111 r Bohr. Chill. aleiul-trospt. Skln- ‘ 251- “W'""""P'"'1" m" ""_ ",4 §lhl A Q nei- withscarItofcosliol-Aric- “hr. .'_".'t”"Z.'P.°WII"".”' n‘ Ta.‘ ; U , 0”] "mung, I | I ' & Oglnwm . ' l’ ' ' 1 "mm "'°'"°"' 3"..'l“.'.l‘.°."‘°" ' 1”" ' waist-ha": °""“'.°""".’}“". ' s y ' s. - a w» r . emits"?- *1 ~ S (DR-BITE a ‘We Con. 111022;? T h“ d‘ 5m, om. Murchison Proaluce . timing/m‘ qtgmg" m5“; ' deo- vs aee- 1s v . ' g " - . Forest». Silt-Method. “m, , , 1 u l ,ut\i;t'l'nt'..»t. -.. l. '- -‘ ~' ‘ W l ~ ‘ . ‘v 1111:» ». '