l: with m“, . lucgd meal . ‘ la for B011‘. i f? hat th , straicdl v~,.‘_‘.' .- ‘- ua-u-A-uA-m "" »l - . definite!!! w A '- k tlansiiareh l ___R||lflE EDWARD TODAY _; 3 AIND ALL THIS WEEK fARLIE MARKS 12 f%$PLAYERS PEOPLE 12 MATINEE TODAY AT 2.30 “,ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” _ TONIGHT AT ‘s15 SHARP Wealthy, unscrupulous. I’ bachelor Jealous of his “ WHAT PRICE LDVE ” freedom — loved often but seldom caring — hi! Ill! ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAM LNIGHTLY MATINEE 16c — 26c, Night Prices 37¢ — 52o — 80c. VAUDEVILLE ACTS SEATS NOW SELLING of r ckoning cams when '11s fell in love with the wife of another-a. great plum" glory vibrant with drama. thrill and alllwll- ._._-_i.-_-i.—. ALSO COMEDY “TAXI FOR TWO" POPULAR PRICES MATINEE S TODAY THURSr-SAT. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Oct. ZiL-Quotations lumished by Johnston and Wardl at‘ Members Montreal Stock Exchange, l May i NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchlan. Top. a Santa Fe. Ry. . 2561i AmqCan Co. . . . . . . ............l36 Am. Car d: Fdry. Co. 99!; Am. locomotive Co. Anaconda. Copper Min. Co. .. .. 90 n. Y. Cenjdil-lud. av, a. n. .. 186 Con. Gas Co/(N. Y.) ‘.. .... mu Internet]. Petroleum .. ' Stand _ou of N. .1. . .. Southern" Pac. . . Union Pac. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 160 Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . . . . .. 145 Bud. Motor Car Co. . . . . , . . . . .. 60 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltibi... . . . . . 45 Montreal Power . 147 Natl. Breweries .. 124 Winnipeg Elec. ., 65 Brompton S6 Braz. Traction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50'»; steel Co. of Can. ,, 51 Shawinlgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 can. Steamship Com. . . . . .. .. 26 Missouri Kan. a: Texas Ry, . 305 Can. Steamship Pfd. . , . . . . . . ,. '77 Dominion Bridge B2 Massey Harris 39% Con. Brewery . . . . . Fraser at C0. . . . . . . .. Power Corporation .. Inter Utilities-A . . . . . Inter Utllities——B . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 13'; Br. Am. oil.‘ .... .. 50"»; ' . s2 Chas. Gurd .. . .. 32 Aabestos........... ...... 4-H BANKS Bank Royal . . . . . . . .. 335 flank Montreal 332 hank Commerce 285 Bank Nova Scotla 38B , Dec. l ‘Dec. lMflr- .. 103% thanks of the club are due for valu- able prizes donated was read as lol- H 1265,; IOWSI . | . 134., Moore s. McLeod Lid, Mr. G. M.‘ 137% Moore, Dr. J. C. McDonald. P. J., lLandrlgan, C. W. West, S. C. Moore. A. J. McCabe, E. G. Love, Stanley. shew lie Peardon, W. A. Rix, A. Horne dz Co., C. W. Patterson, J. H, Judson, Markers Crockett and Garn-i ham, A. 0. F. Gill, John B. Andrew and W. A. Huestls. The chairman announced that 1V!!- E. G. Love's team from ihe Club had again won the McKinnon Cup with a. total score of 458 as follows: A. J. McCabe 95, P. J. Landrigan 95, W. A, Smith 92, G. M. Moore 90 and E. G. Love 86. g { Mr, Love called on gave a sketch‘ i WHEAT .--...--...-..-.......... CORN 93% 98h’; . . . . 100 .....--..-...-~.. OATS of the history of this cup, stating that his ieam won it before in 1914f with a total of 459 and Ml‘. Moorc‘ was with him at that time also. By’ this win Mr. Love as Captain 01' m? team relains the custody of the cun .. 144w. ___,__ RIFLE own _ ANNUAL PRIZE suoor YORK till next ‘year. _ g Brief ‘but: interesting addresses‘ _ The annual pyizfl shoot. the crown- were given by m. Boothroyd: mg "mt °' ‘he ‘emu in the York Dr, J. ‘c. ilrcnollald- the Club Cap-l cmb- “'55 m“ Q11 Wednesday. Oc- lain, s. "c; Moore, P. Brodie, P. .1.‘ lobcr 23rd, and the weather man LQnGfiKQn, w_ -A_ Huesgls. G‘ M) was Certainly ‘m m5 be“ behaviwr- MOOte and A. King. Those all spckcl" There is no bexter sport than rifle of the réalgood time and mostl shooting and all who took part had lrlgndly compétiiion. Mr. a. s. Lovcl a" eXcellem Practice. a. real enjoy- was also referred to; his rollillgi ab“: time» 3M a 5°“ sullll". H 80W up of a scoreof 86 at his age of Bill mi“ “I'd W911i» 11°11"? Smililll-Flring ulas considered almost unbeaten ally-l i011 the range continued tlll the light where and this record is challenegccfi failed’ when an gathered m’ the in the Dominion. l York Hall, where the ladies, the M,‘ and M‘ w_ D_ Cooke “.1101 wives and best girls of the pick oihlad recently entered the happy the Island's rlficmen, were prepar-isiate o; wedded 1,1155 were called to mg Supper‘ il-lle front, ihe chairman conETflY-lllat" When all had been satisfied withl ed them m the name.“ the club the good eats provided, the Segre-wind Miss R_ Browh present“ them my or the club I“ M- Bmw“ Wm‘ with a lovely bureau clock, from the his capable assistant H. T. Vessey, chm . . . . called the meeting to _order and in Before proceeding with the dlsm. his few opening remarks especially human o; the ladle; prizes’ me chair. thanked the markers for their ex- nun, explain“; 1,3,9 conditions gov» ccllellt work throughout the day and em“ the ladles» trqphy which had also Mr. A. C. King of the city for been presented by C. W. Patterson, his valuable assistance as score- jeweler o; Qharlqtiggtqwn m 1925. keeper and m many “h” wns- The winner retains it one 3'99!‘ "n" T“ n“ °f “m” l‘) "m!" we‘ less it be the second will when it becomes their. own. a P10 qislolir‘: there f0 algv-iroan in, ‘cumi in. llqil in when you ,§lt ior ' fl ICKIEYs. ml 0l ION BLACK TWIIII/ C" EWING ‘The Lalllcshchallcnse “'15 m“ om shots at zoo yds. All entered e lady. an ladies’ names so entered , were placed in a box, Mid 51'5"‘ l therefrom by the men 111. 0rd" °I $44) score. Ten prizes were offered in this match and resulted as follows: A. J. McCabe, score 49, drew Mrs. James Birt. ' Percy Hooper, score 48, drew Mrs. Dr. McDonald. A. Gormley, score 46, drew Mrs. W. A. Smith. S. C. Moore, score 45, drew M. Jay. Dr. A. W. Allan, score 45, drew Mrs. H. T. Vessey. J. M. May, score 45, drew Mrs. Dr. A. W. Allan. A. 0. F. Gill, score 45, drew Miss Mildred Thompson. - W. H. Vessey, score 45, drew Nllss Helen Judson. W. A. Smith, score 44, drew Mrs. G. A. Coles. C. May. score 44, drew Miss Beth Coles. Prizes for all men competing were displayed on a large table and each selected his own in order of score follows: A. Gormley l“. W. Judson E. Coles l". J. Landrigan A. J. McCa/be 95 P. Hooper 95 m. A. w. Allan 9 A. o. F. Gill 94 Roy Colcs 93 W. ll’. Vessoy 93 w. A. Smith 92 G. W. West 92 J. M. May G, M. l/loora l-l. T. Vessey J. H. Judson H. McLeod C. May G. Love Dr. J. C. McDonald A. Doyle I. M. Brown G. H. Jones W. A. Huestis S. C Moore W. D. Cooke G. Rodd W. Walsh P. Brodie Wm. Watts U. G. Birt G. A. Colcs M. Home? S. J. Birt‘ I. Thompson P. coolle a 45 J. Coles 35 (A number of those did not flre MTS. as 98 p7 D6 95 90 B9 B9 88 86 86 84 Pwrhliu- aud- All Skin DIME"! Take Our Herbal Remedies Pamphlet on Skin lllscllaoa also one on Lou! of Manhood and Dia- ordera ‘n! Men. null lloolllct on Illa of Women and advice In nlnln eurolopr, frcr by nlrlll. llemolllcs by Mail our Specialty. THE ENGLISH. HERBAL DISPENSABY, Ltd. 1354 Dario Street, Vancouver. B. C. Cnnadl‘: Only quallflell llerlmllaul i BRINGING , \ Fem. eoRRY FER MAGCdE-THAT-BROTHER ~ or Haas FbA nus at»! _ .4 ' Ii'.\ ihc Buriey Loni, llle nlrc and llle care iiuf Iii-cps the bite down, the flavour up when you asll for l ‘ to scores) This main match was fired a 200, 500 and 600 yards. Possible 10 This concluded an ex- cellent dayls sport but before clos- ing with the National Anthem, a. un- animous vote oi thanks was bender- ed the ladies .for tho most enjoyable supper provided. Moved by Mr. l. O. Moore, seconded by Mr. W. A. Hue:- tis. Also a. hearty vote was tendered to Mr. S. C. Moore for the very e1- flcient manner in which he hid handled the arduous duties of range ofliocr throughout the day. This was 7 "Alphas" defeated the ‘Ra-monas" by CHEKOVA IN OLGA TOMORROW o ' ._. A startling revelation of the semi studio life of the artists and their models In the ‘ 011a l-ltlll Q0814" of Paris. ‘cilmnxed by emu!" scenes of splendor at the exclusive Artists’ Ball, now shown on the screen for the am. time-in a ulc- 1am that moons you with W1" upon thrill from the Russian border to the City of Gayety, and actually , oduced where the story ls laid- _: l? 1x! . l - i .-' l moved by P, J. Landriga-u, seconded by Mr. Peter Brodie. Everyone carri- ed or! a. satisfied smile and pronounc- ed York tha sportmlan’: paradise. Au revolr till next season. F00lBAil Plltllcl This afternoon about 5 o'clock, immediately at the end oftthe w. x. s.,-Q. S. 5., game the Abegwelts will hold a fooiiball practice. Each mem- ber of the team is urgently request- ed to be present. The scores in the three games already played show that the saints are putting up bet- ler and better play eaich game. Bo Ahbies look outl "Eureka" M. Stewart .. .... .. B4 G. Beer .. ecu ... 183.. M. Wilson .. .-.... M. Wilson .. S. Acorn .. ‘ M. Lamont .. Ice one C‘. Mathieson B. Lapihorne .. 111 O L. O. C. Bowling "Sporty Five" - 100 E. Lonergan 181 R. Gaudét 101 B, Mcquald 147 M. McFarlane ........ 89 M. Maddlgan 138 Total—lB'18. 178 101 B6 52 210 103 113 174 110 685 L. Duchemerl .. 151 108 ' ' ~ - ,__- 180 v34‘ Total .. ..; ... 2002 "Banwh" ~ < bsDavey ..............153 M. Ranahan 131 L. McAieer 134 N. Kirwan .. 165 G. Hughes ............ 178 Toial-l969. ' High single, M. Maddigan, 210. Hi8h total, M. Maddigan, 478. V Y. BOWLING Bowling tonight, C. N. H. League. 7.00'—'I'op-Notchers, Rccrys Gang. 8.30'—-Never-Sweata Vs Rlnky Dlnks." ' mlvuuru _ _ _ (Canadian Press) URPAWA, QBr-(EQIO-Re- ceipts of fresh eggs at all produc- in! Bttiim! in Culada. still continua scarce,_with storage eggs being used freely in_ most parts to take care of the demand. Toronw-Country shippers for ungraded eggs, delivered, cases returned extras 52, firsts 44, pul- let extras, 33-37, seconds 80. Prices to retailers are, extras 86-37. Mon- izeaJ-rteceipta of eggs here today were 663 cam compared to m cases on the same day a year ago. The egg market is very firm on fresh ‘ extra-and there la o. goo demand for storage seconds, which are gett‘ _ scarce, and are paving the way for firsts. Dealers hero are quotln_ country shippersfor ungraded eggs delivered, caaea returned, extras 50- 58, firsts 48-50, seconds 52-33. Win- nipcg-Prices on this egg market are steadily advancing due to the soar- city of fresh stocks, and dealers are now quoting country shipper! for ungndad all! extras 4'1, firsts 42, "Rebekah League" In the first match last night the |“Vagabmda" defeated the "Eureka-s" lby u smal margin of 08 pins. E. Morris rolled the high single of 166 lplns and also the high three of 447 ‘gpizls, and in the second match the a2 pins. .1. much rolled the high single of iii pins and B. Love rolled the high three o! 490 pins. Iibllowing are the lineups: . "Vaglhvnda" B1 112 157 97 143 140 I37 105 141 188 141 ‘I03 , 572 080 64'! Total CO -.. ... ... ... .... -. 1879 fi- FIBB-Woun. ..._-.. B. Cameron ,,. u, ,, ll. Harris ... .. B. Harris .. u... one M. Hutcheson I. ‘Munn .. -. I41. 131 10'! 144 mung BRown-izn won-r 52ml Jan. Loud- oosr-r CRY-MACON.- n- Maw loom as emu- Ae. BAD As l~r uaoxe . p LAST DAY TODA_ 4"" 2 - b‘ \\\. Ev"\ j\ g’. \ _-( t v ' B 7716.. AJIEE I fftlli I l‘ JEAN HERSHOLT 6's‘ PHYLLIS HAVER Orchestra—“Collegians" seconds 2'1. Two cars of storage sec- onds were shipped east from here this week. Vancouver-Although the local egg market ls firm, there is an undertone of uneasiness due to the reaction to the last sharp advance in prices, which has cut consumption dcgn. Dealers here are quoting pro- ducers forungradcd eggs delivered. 55-59, firsts 50-54, pullet extras 45- 48, peewee seconds 27-30. Egg and butter prices were advanced on the Montreal wholesale produce market today, but with thees exceptions quotations again remained unchang- ed, Fresh eggs were quoted today from two to three cents higher, with storage eggs being q cied a single cent higher, Ontario fresh eggs sold at 55 cents per dozen for extras and 45 for firsts, with B. C. eggs rang- ing from 55 to 60per dcoen. Butter prices were increased fractlonally. NEW 72 WEEK CALENDAR. MOSCOW, October 28-—A new cal- endar with p72 wceks in the year, six weeks in the month and only five days in the week, has beendrawzi up here. It i". dvsignczl lo fit the non- sicp, l-ound-tllc-clocgn live-day work week rrcently lnslltzlied in Russian industry. Tho Acadcmy o.‘ Science has gone over the projzcted calend- ar and approved it. It ha: now been referred for further study to the Council of People's Commissaries which corresponds to the minister- ial councils in other countries of Europe. . Saturdays and Sundays are simply done away with in the new calendar. There will be thirty days in each month and each day of the week will always fall upon the same days in each month. A bit of calculation re- veals that thlsflxed calendar calls for only 360 days in the year. ‘This does not agree with the aun on its course. for Old Sol insists upon tak- 1118 395% dlys for his annual round, the fraction being enough u; mags an extra day every fourth year, calling for Februrary 29 in western calendars and making Leap Yggr, the delight of apinsters. 1i’- Ilmllly decreed that these extra five days each year and the added 24 hours of leap years should be celebrated as holidays. The“ days are off in a category by themselves. They belong to I10 one month and are scattered through the calendar.‘ The day devotgd w the memory of Lenin. who is vener. lied as father of the proietllrilh revolution, is first on the list. It i; fixed to come at the end of Janu. "Y. or rather right after time month. In between January 30 and February l Lenin will be revered 101' 24 hours but the event will not be allowed to disturb the arrange- mm“ mm“: January so fall on a may "d “brim? 1 on Monday, the next official day, locronaa - 1‘ I Central . (lull NOTHING 15 BIT!" w“ . é . BTIDNG PRICE. m“ the Mlllinery-Dept. 9549, _ ‘m A HUI-BY-UP-CLEAMN“ 3 coat section. A surpl-iglnw |_ 11133155’ 99111131981!‘ priced}; . t? nrvu FOWL ' 11v.» poultry. APIITQ _". 31st. A. c. Green, Albany ' 9531-1 , M Mas. umnacusu, hi“, h GOSSHYd BUNCH“ Hid Mme“ ‘ ihera Wednesday afternoon L l soul. Prowso Bros, Lid, tall-ll "M CLOSING OUT 5,41,; lilo price m everything in m Cver coatsflauits, huts, c,“ . ‘H, ings for meg-land boys} now,‘ opportunity. 0549. . I i rirru WEEK 'uf Pain" , loll: sale that has set the to... , lng and kept the Catalogue at home. 9549. i CLEAN-UP SALE oi’ over my cults. Every overcoat and lull got to go this coming month,” 50% knocked off its price at y; IJITENHON or Pllnms lng an excellent location for ranching isdirected to ad ill column of sale of Sidmount ... at two o'clock on premises ill River Road, Charlottetown. so furniture in forenoon same day. C. N. B. DIRECTOR. DKIL l. Mr. Nelson Rntteubury of the G. R. Board of Directors yesterday , celved a telegram from Sir #- Thornwn stating that he pfoii)" regretted to announce the acc al death of Mr. Frederick G. Du a director of the company who accidentally killed by the engine a train yesterday afternoon at - A Rupert. He attempted to cross track from his warehouse lo platform opposite when the ~ beam struck him causing him» strike his head on the baggage ~ ‘ form truck. Death occurred -l ten minutes later. He never leg > consciousness. The accident purely accidental the telegrams et, ' Eczema Healed New Ointment Gives Quick Relief Money. 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