_._,__»_V _.;.V. ,T ‘i |i,g' .v .Il ,I .. .VV . » . .. 1 ,_ e--Braun-'4r\»-sulsx-in _ _, A I i-ll‘*.!n§l“..f‘d lt ¢. V tl 23120 .Vi" 54; ZEE-2:5521 Ish ‘_ sp ta " ef. cu lil . . V. PM - , 53‘ Ti: for ‘ i ne' rin I ii .ii I Q fro thi { Cal i a _ 1 .. Pa: uw \\l tio atc in: uci err we of sin sta ini ella ( l1¢\ sites. Their relentless and determin- ‘. __, _ . 'i-.L 'L1 ... -.l .‘.;`:l.if.f _ rr”-' V -1-f ' ---V f :Y 'r - -&. ~ ~ `__l_ ST i R ’\ rorumn mucus ‘ 1 KRTING TONIGHT 8.15 I 37c-524:-SOC 2 ` *JI )I sans Now siru.l.\:o. '4 MAE EDWARDS PLAYERS I NEW PLAYS .f v.\UDr;vil.l.l-: I Novcixrv New W0 Opening Play Tonight , ,(5.8 “wlllr Evlznv MAN WANTS" York Society Comedy 3 oiicril;s'l‘R.>. if ii l5l(.iG_l-.TITAND BETTER THAN TOMORROW NIGHT ~~l>.\T Pi1>l~;k's Pl.ACl;" Companion Play Tu The ` "Ghost Train!" A Real Thriller -_-h EYER BEFORE SPECIAL MATINEES vs .J . T U ES-TH URS-SAT Abegweifs Win From Saints 9-0 - By "Tec" ABEG\\'ElT§ 9: S. D. U. 0. "Its an ill irincl that blows some- ;o'iy gc.od from the heat. iriore than lim bumps. To cc; doiili to the fray. Abe- gwoits stepped into the University squad to tile time of 9 to llil, tllrec un-“on\'cl'tcll trys, tu-0 in the first half and the other in the final ttanza- i The calne, for an opener was great; both linailps traveling at top spend illrougholit the sixty minutes of plav kept the fails oil their toes- and cheering all the while. I Abcgweits ricserrecl their winw Their exhibition of football on Sat-i urrlay was easily the superior of any , shown on a_loc:ll iicld in many a‘ day, The work of the forwards left little to be desired, and the half) and three-qiiartcr lines were splen~l did-not forgetting ."l-luck" 0`Nelll,$ fullback. - The Saiilgs were full of stamina lrld collrzige, but Seemed to lack ex- perience. Their three-quarter line played too close to the scrum, audi the for'.\‘ards showed slowness in breaking after scrum-up. This was glaringly :o in tile first half. How- ever, in the soconfl stanza the red and white front liners showed plen- ty pop in the heel-out, with the re- lllit that tho Abbie brick men were forced to a kicking game in order I0 save. "I-l;cke_v" Nicholson, former star oil cadizt and well known Abegweit ifickey acc. made his presence felt In the first local football tilt. Play- gig o. stellar izanie on the red and lack three quarter line, he was suc- iessful in crossing for it brilliant try lrid figured prominently in the oth- frs. Power, Gormley and Lsirter also Vbhowcrl plenty class in line running, lrid ball handling. The half line. bomposed of the old rellables Glen] Partridge. Hih Saunders and Cyril! V|‘Ru.=ty“ Ryan, were on the job every jninutc of the play; the former pei" ormlng brilliantly oil the tackling Lid with tllhunders making his pres- price felt with well directed and llmely kicking. Murphy, on the red and white half )ine, seemed to be a marked man, ,ind could not get away to any great ' xtent. He was always dangerous, iovrcrcr. and on more than one oc- lasion gave thc red and black clan many anxious moments. Duffy, onf the three quarter line showed speed )o bum- He was one of the most lutstanding players on his team. V , rnr. scones i Ori the kick-off. Abegweits took lhe offensive and soon had the play , in their opponents' territory. The Saints battled hard but were forced to` bend when Woolner. on n lm-ii, [rom Bentley. crossed the chosen! ine for the first count. 'Die Play- iodked off-side. but Woolner kept 5-goiif. Saunders failed to convert. With five minutes to gc, Abegweits peered once more. Partrld8€ Sf-H-fifed D1; play on a. thirty yard run from bentre field to pass to Gormley, who in tllm tossed the ball to Nicholson,V the latter goinir over under wrallsf mv-15 :ry was also unconverted. , Vi-`or the remainder of the half. saints tried with might and mel" for a score. but fast work by the ,Abbie forv.'al'ds and timely kicking in the back lines, turned back every, Btlcmpt. - in tile second half, the University, liuollp tlenionstrated 8f€i\l !00tb≪ in fact they forced the Abegwcit-S VJ a kckir.; game for almost ten mln- fans. The Abegwclt third and last count came ufler fifteen minutes of hard football, when Ayers crossed after Saunders started the play on a drop kick. Matheson closely followed the kick to block 0'Coni'lor’s return. He scooped the ball. then passed to Ayers-the big red and black centre clid the rest. Following were the line-lips: S. D. 1'. ABBIES Fllll Back O`Neill O'Corl!‘lor Quarters Nicholson Gormley Lartei' Power Murphy Doyle Duffy Coyle Ralves Ryan Saunders Partridge McDonald Doucette MacMillan Forwards Croken Casa Kllfoyl Mc Intyre Campbell Mccarth y Mathieson Dixon Bentley Shaw Woolner Scalitlehlirf: i TALKIES. ALL gf la. iil>\i'r=‘.»‘\t7f Q i 'ranuiuo vlorvul \41..=;e Je ' ll , :ii'eKil'.4;l;'i:,a§il¢. He I I I lvwine potato shipments from sum- no text the words from Judges, 5.23 ` m°1'Sld¢¢ B- S. Euphobrla. sailed ltI"Curse ye Moroz. because they came NI A RRI ‘noon YP-Stefday for Cuba with 45.000 not to the help of the Lord against ED I3§)MESTICITY Ibus. B. S. Margit. completed load-th ing yesterday and sails today for, V E ilfavlina with 45,000 bus. S. S. Steins- 'I gyiumpham, song of D¢b¢,yg_h_ who in Itead, 'an-ived Saturday and will load 'pm V M°HdHY and 'I`U§0lY f°l' HHV%!13Iapoi'lsibility of leadership. and even "th 60,000 b _ In it] th C0 - ilzinv expectsusanoillilllii stljexiimei' xc ‘mm of Am in .I uw day' won was °p°"°d 'with “"°“hip by me Cvéoma on wednesda w1oad’s0000_‘i°"°"y and p°°"° 1°’ her p°p°‘°‘ President, Mr. Arnold Henderson, ; b’ f ' N Y k y ’ 5°°mf“1 °7 " “ck °f ‘”Pp°"t ff'-‘m Bedeque. Mr. R, L. Caims was ap- ‘ “S” °r ew °r ‘ 5 *°“Y°¢ "m¢“°¢ 511° had 1 “Km °° pointed registrar. There were the -'“ expect it, :ha expressed hefillf in me usual committees on nomination and at had a wife who adored him. But what lie craved was inspir- ation-he found it in a flaming rom- ance with a beautiful singer. See this powerful dramatic picture. Judge problems for yourself. WITH LEWIS STUNE ` AND PEGGY WOOD ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS ` Schooner Race I Was Postponed Thebaud Was Leading Bluenose f Less Than Two Minutes When if§li'§"““ - S.l`,`.ff.`.lI Race Was Called. R/eferee--St. Clair Tralnor. ' ST. AGNES ll MUNCTUN 10 _ (Canadian Press) HALFFAX, N.S., Oct. 12.-Saint Agnes Baseball Club of Halifax dc- feated the Moncton C.C.‘s here Sar- urday afternoon by ll to 10 to even the series for the Maritime title and make it fifth game necessary. The; fourth game of the series, called on account of darkness' was throivn out and replayed yesterday, The Saints scored their eleven runs in the first four innings, featured by long home runs from the bats of _Irvine and Davis. Moncton tallied eight times in it sixth inning rally. but fell short of tieing the score, and Mcllisll Lanc went into the box replacing Bunker Murphy in the seventh inning to save that one run lead. The dcc‘dinl; game will be played Wednesday, either in Truro or Halifax. DALHUUSIE ll MDUNT A.0 here yesterday defeating Acadia 6 to 3 GLOUCESTER, M255., Oct- 12-~ 'The Glollccster scliooiicr, Gertrude 'L_ Tliebnlld, was loading the Blue-' iiose, her Canadian rival for the Sir .'I‘hoina.s Lipton Challenge cup by ,loss than tivo minutes at tiie 12 mile llniirk in tctli:ly's race. A falling breeze thrcatenecl to pre-, vent the scliooncrs from finishing, witiiir. the limit of six hours. in which crriit the race will he sallerl over next Uoliflay. The Thebflud won the first race on Thursday, and Ivictory today would have ended the ‘series for the cup. A second series is due to follow eff Halifax. The Thebaud took the lead at the start may una drew sway during ANGLICAN Mummos-During bk' ind’ "`°“°°”° “’“°“3 I ` the first six mile leg of the triangu- this week the Anglican National ‘Ipmposed ta take on mms dmnne ' missionary project so that there may with Fitzroy Street, A few minutes work sufficed to place the fire under control. The family residing in the house, were absent at the time. COLUMBUS DAY SERVICES- Tho annual Columbus Day service! of the Knights of Columbus were held ymterday at Bt. DumiAn'| Cathedral. A sermon was preached by Rev. P. McMahon, and the Benedlctlon by Monsignor Maurice McDonald, follow- ed. The Corpus Christi Choir was in attendance. The members of the Knights of Columbus, headed by the League of the Cross Band, marched from the K, of C. Hall on Queen street to the Cathedral and return- ed after the service. POTATO SHIPMENTS-'I‘he Harris Abatteir Company reports the fol I ‘ GLENRDY WOMENS INSTIT- UTE-The fourth regular meeting of the Glenroy Womens Institute was ‘ held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Egan on October lst, with an attend- ance of nine members and one visitor present. The President, Mrs. Joseph Egan, occupied the chair. Meet/ns opened with repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call answered by “Hints on school lunch." The minute.; of tl-le September meeting were read by- the Secretary and approved. A. dis- cuesion took place on "Ways to raise funds for the Institute to carry on its work." It was moved and seconded to hold a supper and dance on Oc- tober sth. proceeds to go towards painting the exterior of the school. Roll call of the November meeting was answered with different ways of llsinrr potatoes. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Remainder of lthe evening was much enjoyed by selections on the phonograph. A de- licious lunch was served by the host- ess. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. J. A. McDonald. --..._. , Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R.. B. Stewart will be very sorry to learn that Mr. Stewart is ill with pleul-isy in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart loft a little more than two weeks ago on a motor trip and had it not been for Mr. Stewart! illness, Mrs. Stewart would probably have attend- ed tha annual meeting of the N. C. W., now in union at Niagara Falls. ‘-New Glasgow News, Oct. 9.-(Mr. Stewart is a. brother of Mr. W. A. F, Stewart. M.P.P., of Btrathgartrley, P. E. I.) ' TB! BAPTIST CHURCH Yesterday, Rally Day, in the Bap- tist Church and Sunday School, was an occasion of large congregations and deepened interest. In the mom- ing, the minister spoke on the theme Why God 'Cui-sled them" taking as e mighty." The words are taken from the e of bitter need accepted the re- wordc of the text The people of Mero: were not an tagonistic to Israel. They made no? tack, they gave no aid to the' rlemy, they simply "came not." They- did not care. The Church of God today need not fear outside opposition. Her danger e in. Unbellef may slay its thousands, dissipation, unrighteousness may slay their thousands, but indifference has slain its millions. Israel under De- lzfmh and Barak won to victory, they d tion of Meroz, the loss was to those who great movement for freedom, but through indifference they came not and their name would be forgotten but for the words of Deboralrs song. God. through His Church shall be victorious, but what about us upon whom he has a right to count? Shall we be in the ranks when “The Son of God Goes Forth to War" or shall we with li. sleek, smug, comfort- s if ` time who are neither hot nor cold but useless I M ilu: ,1..ois; diva-s.s.H. iii Ugntral Guardian o§;;,VIlt; protests against the train service bvtlveeli points east and Sllllinicrsicie v:ei'e mode Thursday by. li. delegation of citizens who wait:-di on Sllperintendcnt McNutt on hlsI lli'l‘lral in Summersicie. Attention' was di'awn to the fact that even witli the Sllpcrintcnclcnt oil borlrcl 'thc train had al'riv<‘ri almost three-4 riu:ltcl'.i of an hour late. The pre-I .riolls tivo days lilo lnail had not been oiled u'itil noon, owing to the latci use, the local arent had the power Mayor Liflstune, Mr. 1.. R. Allen, I-l. ral Hall. At sis .m. ublic meetin , ~ . 'r. Begg. c. R. ang.-rs. J. J. Morro, lin st. Peters csllieariil 1-ml, xi it A” i“‘¥“°““'° °’d°“ °’ “°""‘°° W ::m!;“i!;ditn:3vt we- imm superintendent lvlciiutt and Mr. expected that relvresentatives from ' ' ' ` friend, we n-.usa know gif, gs/rgigili claritin. V .ull the Parishes will attend nil me fldlnl- The Service °f the dw WHS ou, to ,gpm the breaches in our -_~_._-_~._.__ _tsel-vices and meetings. on wesnes. in special recognition of Robert ,,,,,s_ Then He ,S me ment ,udp In day at 3 pf m' the" Wm “I-‘° be an nuke' “nd th” h““d’°d and mt' "ur lives. If we do not knoiv l»lllu." FAVORS CONFERENCE executive meeting of D. C, S. in St, ieth annivel-ea-\‘Y of the fourldif18 of M me suem Judge that 'ro smug, SQLUUQN; Pauls Parisi-l Hall. the Sunday School movement, W, do not know lmm.. BOSTON, Oct 'l-The "Bostollf objectives. $250 to special objectives Traveller. in an editorial, has gone` RSONAL I 'rl-mt me individual sodemm wmch _ PE S on record as favoring li conference' -- feel they could raise the sum of $50 with the Canadian government to sol-I M1. C L J Hud"m of the can Among these, present at the Young have me privilege nf Choosing me nb_. S. ' _ lirriral of the train. Ive the problem surrounding such seiz-ramp; A;x5“in cm- 00 ,md T°r°nw_ People., l conference in Mslpequs .lective they wish *to support That; . __ _ _ _ _ V ‘_ i V , I ~ -. . ‘ t . _ _ - (Canadhn rms) ”llicViilattc. oi tialiisiilotking lti lures ns that liivolV\ing the ship Fire! 1,, an a burma” vim to Charlotte: :$310135 fl:;2"|;‘fYthTh`9V 1;”/W Fflllk the societies who are weaker and feel HALIFAX CCL 12___Dn,h0uSic rl cioV:.sil~.;;~. \\ l\l.o liloiight to the Vloght. icputedly taken outside the 12.1 wwnV tha Umtéd church B! LdW°V\'K ln that they can not raise $50 bo sub. Tum Adema Mmm AUM" UNT lsmimmmimmi nfiiimiimfi'unnd nmicllmiigtmiilti in t if rl I '--° the neu w E l\‘lk3n` 1;' 'Eid jemd to the chime M the °x°°""v°' .er it ru h st d , 13 t 5 lis ance w icre ra c ia can c< ep en eca ur. 0 e ng a toast, V ' ' ' " ~ - G That the money be sent to trla Ex. ‘ 5 y “ers ere n ur "5 0. up for a half hour at Ellcrslic wasfmany years ago saidz" the Traveler; Eileal xorriaey, Orwell Cole, mot- Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, North Bede- ociltlve Treasurer. That 5.1¢ ,Xi-cu.. is form "0 Count, v I h in .°|'° |111-Sh Un Saturday where que. The Rev A. J. Reynolda Bede tive determine tliloilgh what chan- D. _______________ ifiuoicd. I-S0 ur y. rl er -, - » - , Protests had been made by mer- Iiercourse with foreign nations, maylsm "minds “limi \’°l\¥'1\'€l and ¢l\1¢3D\'.Sl-itll md R»eV-($60156 S0111- iiels the money be sent ~ "'~-ont.::. - iclioiltslnlitl other cillzciis to the ef- she always be right; but our countryImends' ,°"’ °' K°n'm3t'°“' “nd th” FM* H- The last group 13 re gffgmve 5,-,¢|egy_ _ ‘ ; rect that the jiciic-5,' hnri been ci~ow