l §>nnnwzazrzzronzvnnnrivyzinnvpzniifi YWAB$V l a I-‘bl. ‘l, so‘ ‘iv/mg ‘l I Apply Sloan's gently wiihout rub- bing. it starts the blood circulat- ing swiftly through the tissues. The congestion breaks up. Before you lrnow lt—tbe cold is gone. ' Get n bottle from your druggist today-SS ocntc. It wilinotatain. Sloan's Linimenit-Iiilli pain! IJEMPSEY Tll MEET lllBiBllNS f. ey Year Book"). Fortuuiito is llll‘ young nmn or .>l‘ lh-riimlici- or 'l‘liis news ivu-i vonlaiiuuil iu a telegram ri-rei-ved hero by a pur- iousl friend oi‘ lieuipsey. Another wire, not qulto so explicit ivas rt» ceivrd by 'l‘ex Rickard. it stated that ‘DEIIIPNOy would be in New York about. December 1 tor the purpose oi‘ closing for three mat- I'll\ll4. The prospective engagements with Tom Gibbons, the St. Paul ltglit-heavyweight, who stood up for fifteen rounds against. the champion; at. Shelby ins-t. July Harry Will-e, tho colored [heavy- weight champion, and Luis Angel Firpo, the Souih American, who was Dempseyi; last opponent. According to the messages sent next spring. ..(By George King, In "The Hock- lioy who numlu-rs hlmiwli‘ ziuioiu: the tluiui-ianils oi‘ Catiadifii ytlllllK - iuanhoml who annually play hock- ey on school. college, club, associa- lioii or community teams. liockoy BUUUCIKUOUZWYDDDDDHEIEZ/JVJJJMUULW QJDDDPDDBYDDDAYYDDEXDDUDDDDJ§ I east by Dempsey. he plans to eti- gage in at illeasi one bout here this winter, and their leavo for Europe. p“), h." L0,, Anselm “wt evening it is said that. ho'has been offered via Chicago for New york’ Mo.) .wo m-atohcs on rho other side of ping at Dempsey any. Uyam’ ‘vhem the Atlantic. He had no intention he has mal- mlnes_ In Chicago he of entering the ilng when he went u'il‘il visit friend! and nieet Jackfwm‘ the first lime’, “nd "- is im‘ Keamsl ms mhwgelr- Thé m." probable that he will do anything w," have a confmnwwwuh Eddieemore than box a i-ouile of exhibi- Kane, manager ofTom Gibbons, re-itlo" bullmf-M“ fmlei lmwFd/‘W- _ i Dempsey and Gibbons, to take * ‘~'> ' V‘ ‘ ‘l i’ "lace m m“, c“), about me “fiddle next summer. unless Firpo is brat- on. xsw YORKflov. _2(l-—J8.(Yi( mm- YL i ' mobile, Vvatcrmarfs ideal Fdtintain S ..,.! Fen is the connecting link between Usage and Performance, “Wnlnfl random recollection into substantial fact. Fitting your hand as if made to measure; flowing with your thou hts: this wonder- ful pcn of simplified per ection becomes the partner of the brain, acting m harmony with ii-ord pictures and joining thought to action. iliFl ihc crank shalt of your auto- This is so htcausc thcrc lS a right Hockey ‘And Headwork J provides for tho youth not only a hi-althy outdoor sport, hut ii real i-iluratloti. 'l‘hi- greatest return lroiu hocki-y. perhaps. is tin- dc- velupml-m 0t‘ lniliviiluul ziliility. lii addition to providing physical il('ll~ vlty. tlii» Klllilu proviih-s whriluiionu- mental activity ivhcn plays-d under proper conditions, developing the lndivlduahs initlativv. ambition, ini- aizhmtion, cntliuiiizism ltllll sclf~ coufiili-iii-i-hiill qualities that uri- usiiuntliil to SIICCPBS lu a business or proicssiiiii. in addition t0 thi- physical skill required in skating and stick-hand- ling. speed. ziccuracy. endurance. strength and hardihooil or ability to take bumps and bad falls with- out a whimpcr are oi’ great value. Tho finished player keeps his tem- ilcr. has a clear hcnd and uses good judgment. The youngster, (early in his experience ‘as a team mcmbcr, learns the value of cooper- ation with (ithors oi’ match play. Playing in names where the lion- or or’ tho school. college. club or community is at stake. stimulates tho player's ambition and should develop a sense of justice. because one cannot play for nuy great length of limo without having con- sideration for tho superior aliility or weakness of unit's option-nib.’ As n miimhei" of a successful group tho hockeyist who early learns “es- prit de corps." hoiv to sacrifice in- dividual honors for the sako oi’ team honors. tho zicquisition of knoivlcdgo pol‘ team pl:iys~—a;:grc.s- sive and (lQYtlIISlVP-‘rflllllfllellii the wits and develops the memory. A good player must have an ac- curato knowledge oi‘ playing ruli-s, zilthougii too oitun natuml ability alum: this lino is ahusc-il and the whult- thought ot‘ the individual is l-{lVUll to srlii-iiiing how to avoid pi-nziltii-s wliilii hriiakiuiz ruin-s. Tho irrczitcst s-duc tional values oi‘ hockq 0y may he realized liy lvlltilllilt: the} youth oi‘ the hind to kuup busy with legitimate nieaiii; oi‘ winning in spite oi‘ the superior‘ ability of lllt‘ other toam. To accept (icicat without vrinc- inp. or izrouchitig prvpari-s for tho stern responsibilities and compc» itiun oi’ businvss. Thu boy or young man who I‘X|lI‘.l‘lt‘.ll(‘(lS several sua- iions 0t‘ competitive hoizlwy uudcr prnpi-i- supervision and dirunlioii, will have bum-film] by an viluczi- liumll I'.‘(lllll‘lt'|lC(' that is llllllllll to si-rri- him uw-ll lll his adult voca- tiuiiiil lifii and provide him will: n tuoami oi‘ liuuliliy recri-alioii ziliei" tho days 0i‘ intensive irompotiiiou for him have passe-d. 1t is llfillflll that as our cities iii- crozisn in population ihi- public fat-i- lltlcs for luiitlii-y will not Ill‘- creasii. hut inuri-asi- in uri-atrr pro- portion lo tlu- lll('l‘l’l'lHI' of popula- tion, no that miiri- and lllllfl‘ oi‘ tlu- ynumz mun 0t i-vory community may ri-rip llll‘ hi-nvfits oi‘ (‘animal's tiaiiimul \\'lllll‘l‘ sport. i Page Three ‘Plot:- cspecinlly for you-a Pen 1h"! 5510'"? l Pa" d W“, ii,“ bglungci in your hsnd—-that writesevcnly, smmi hlv, l7<‘C,'lll*C thurc isulso ll point: that is exactly illLlll. tor your individual style of hand-writing. ii i; § our pen -~vours, and yours alone. 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LAMBROS BROS 139 Grafton St. m (lovfllopmglathletlcs there may be excesses as in other occupations, but no ma", may’ nhpdiencfl w the teanfldoubts that the general tendency is wholesome, rnaklng for 639mm and m Officials ‘m charge intellectual and moral improvement. ltas not amiss to mention ihockey, the great Canadian national winter pastime, holds a foremost l | ‘Sporting Comment i The Hockey Year Book ' , The Hockey Year Book, which mode Ira first appearance to-day. is a credit to the game and to publisher George King. 84 Victoria Street. Toronto. The book represents months of efforts. Tyoopraohlczih/ and pictorially, It is a master-piece. From cover to cover it is embellished with group photographs of champion teams, lncludino the pioneers in the game: In fact, the history of Canada's great winter pastime is told in pictures. Old-timers will be Interested in the handsome halftones oi the teams. who wore prominent a generation ago, while tho younger on» thulllet: will enjoy the reproductions of the more recent winners. The book l: not only lavishly Illustrated, but ls literally crammed with much Interesting information regarding individuals. clubs and leagues throuqout the country. This book we think is one of the best evcri gotten up. It gives clear and intelligent facts in reference to the champions Illustrated therein, therefore the work and time spent in getting this Interesting “Book" compiled must have been oreat and its publisher George King is to be highly commended. Snort Ed. The picture of the Abeqweits A. A. A. championship hockey team. Maritime champions In 1928 is included in the yea,- book. An intellectual Developer One of the beat fcaturers of our present day is the intelligent atten tlon given to play and to all forms of outdoor sports and amusements All work and no play is lust as bad as all play and no work and play in proper proportions ls the solution of a healthy and happy life. In one physical. that rank In developing these characteristics. The man who wins the world's honors today must not be overtaxed, either mentally or physically; not hollow-chested, convex in back. lax In nait and flabby In muscle. Every young person whose ambition is to make his life count for something in the future must first build up a strong, healthy body. All wholesome play and frolic. Instead of being time wasted. is hcaltn stored no. We never gPt too old forvplay, and play ls one of the best tonlcs in the world. Pros and Amateurs Fans in this city will be interested in an amendment to the rule of the Amateur Athletic Union, which is to be proposed at the annual meeting in Detroit next Monday. It is said that dcleoates from Chicago. Detroit and Cleveland will present an amendment wherebv i professional in one sport may participate as an amateur in another. This is a matter which should be given consideration not only in States, but in Canada as well. if an athlete shows exceptional talent in one line of sport it does not follow that he will be a stvar. in another and an aTQl-IITICH‘ is advanced that It is hardly fair to prohibit him from participating in all branches. For instance an athlete mav be a profes- sional ball player and because of this is prohibited from playing basket- hall, hockey or football after the close of the baseball season. _ Only those who have areal love for snort ever develop si-fficient proficency to secure a remuneration for their services and min)’ I Prflesslmlai would welcome a chance to enjoy other lines of pastimes for N14! |0V¢ 0f the sport as well as for the relaxation and healthful exercise made poss- ible Many people are bitterly opposed to professionals and will not list- _ on to any arpuments advanced in their favor for this reason it is safe to assume that the proposed change will ‘be strQflG|Y_ Qlllloflfi H°W°V¢"' because an athlete received money for hi5 SGFVIIPf-‘S I" 0" ""9 °i “M” 1 Fill up your pipe with gen- uine MASTER MASON- and get acquainted with Reads i j Sportfioislp 1o gal i obacco/ I the’ its flavor and fragr tcr Mason will do." real tobacco. Get a whiff of watch how cool it: smokes. Then you’l1 say as thou- sands upon thousanda of others: “Nothing but Mas- 8116C, THEBIG PLUG Q Cents Also MIISTER MIISON CulPlug-lfillipaduipes lficenls ig sum; hardly fair that he should be permanently barred for all th . . o ers (Timem-Star). .‘ i r, Th» next match giltlm will b0 _ I l playcil on the Charlottetown Al I lopxs Nov. 2l>it. li0l\\'(‘t‘l\ ltuw-rs vs. r l Siililicrs and St. .\\';li'd'.~i iloys is. ‘Frucliiiii-ii. L. OF C. BOWLING EGG CANDLERS CH'TOWN BOWLING ALLlEYS r. Lima . ii~._i (T2_ - 1:7’ 'I‘hi:i~l> certainly mo: some ilktlthilli, Luud .. do Jb m: 5G m,’ howling" on lhi- alloys hast-my. ii. H _' J‘ u Arsnmum V‘ H3‘ m“ M lllllttllllllt“ Siilll)i‘fi‘l\‘fi.\n lilFlt zvl ii 'W"figg"g,g.,',;g"g,'gygg‘ “ml i», SlUlVihFl. . its llitl ltifl Niclui soils’ li-nm, u- .‘ airs vs, lu- _ _ _ _ _ _ _, ,,_. ._ vi-iu and th-i- l'iill‘l‘li|h is. Shun-Ll. (Allillli 1:1? wi-"ill m“ 5m 6m- iiirils lino-d up. ~7~ M“‘~’“9““|‘l -- ‘*1’ ' Q ‘ ii-“mi i957“ Wi-ll. lliiwlu-y & Nicholsons ‘ii-mu £1". llvMluilll 4 {hi 30m‘ FREmHT HANDLERS corl.zi.iiil_\' had tho right “'lwi.-il. lII- (10>¢|'l'l|ll ---- -- l-l l’ "'7' It‘ (Jrzuswvvll _ H7 I73 m‘, whi-u llii-y pui llll! Sailors uiuli-r l‘ i l ‘Tina,’ “Hugh, 133 11,7 ivatur by 165 pins. As uach lt‘illll_ u .11 ............. . - . - - - ~ ‘ J. “Mrul- m3 mi has won a azuni- it will hi- llt'l'l‘i\"i ‘ THE H’: H“ _,_ Day“, _ 15¢; 12g My ito settle the argument. _ l(l. Molmod . . . . .. “ i) 3;; u Doyle ________________ U m7 124 137 The Parrots vs. the Suo\\'-lliril.<£.\i. llmurzui it, ~_- 15‘ w-I __ was a flood game for the lttlwll. Dilloir .. N» ‘_ "920 620 75g 6m prai-Lii-i- thi-y have hail, and _tlii-,\'li.. llevau ........ .. lJ ) r - i Tom] 2M1 . , -i suing to an zitl-i-i- _~.iinii~ oi’ ‘lillt. T I I a Tmnon_ow “mm "w K m. 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The first thee are approximately u follows : 1st Prize $55,555 13,888 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4.555 d f 1.20 ' l t d Ticket-folder all which Ei-‘eeiptintzldoiinofull cola: efllrlfltll Bovril Posters. Which are the lZ best, in order oi merit, is what you must decide. The folder shows just how to do it. It is a f-scinating trial of taste and iudginenl to clean these posters in the order which popular fancy will endorse. ll in a real game which c|n be played overmncl ovfif llllll- flfd m which young and old can join and which Nerd And just thinkiof the possible reward? A Prize which ll n real fortune-and you help an cxcelleatmcause. "ck “He! 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