PAGE SIX More of These New Value S.S.S. Suits at $29.50 .They’re a Big Success! It's really the greatest FASHION-CRAFT feature we’ve had in many years. Fine Wool- lens, newest colorings, fine tailoring. Henderson .59 t tudmore Young Men's Smart Clothes '7. I in cases of The hone “Fluahetf” and hla ed uninjurotb PERSllNllEl or ‘(Canadian Press) OTTAWA. April li-Major C. R. Crowe. of Guelph, Ontario, will be the commandant of the Canadian 1926 Bisley team, it was officially announced here tonight by the Cou-ncii of the Dominion of Can~ ada. Rifls Association. Major R. O. Wheatiey. M. C., of Ottawa, has been appointed team adjutant. The team. comprising the two above mentioned officers and eighteen marksmen, the pick oi Canaries shots. will sail on the S. S. Alaunia from Montreal on June 12th, and will probably re- turn to Canada on the S/S. Aus- onia which sails from Liverpool on July 30th. The 63rd annual prize meeting’ on the National Rifle Association at Bisley this year will be held from July 5th to July 17th. Notices were issued today by Secretary (Lieut. Col.) R. K. Bird Whistle to the el-ghteen marksmen informing the official team to notify him on their late tion to take part in the shoot th s year. any changes 1.11 the personnell of the team owing tol Gymnastic Ex- .. .. ... ‘n.1- jookey, W. ‘Gurney; penformed CANADIAN a BISLEYj 111m m1 192s! the members not being able to ab- United sent themselves from their busi- ness the marksmen havlngthe next highest scores iln the Bisley. aggregate at last years DAG. It. A. shooting meet, will be added to the team. l The official team is as foliowstl Team c01IiiIiBfidE|‘——Mllj0|1 Crowe Guelph; Team Adjutant Mlijor ii. O. Wheatley, M. C., Ottawa; Marksmen: Sergt. G. M. Emslle. Toronto; Lieut. A. T. Steale. Guelph; Corp! H. W. Durton, Es- qulmault. B. C; Major L. l. John- son, Ottawa; Gunner E. Regan. Victoria, IB. C; Sergt. J. Borlund. Toronto; Capt. G. .\f. Galgruith. London, Ont; C. Q. .\I. S. .A. Par- nell, Montreal; Pte. A. iiouldeti. Hamilton; Major F. Richardson. Victoria, B. C; Segt. K. McGrerzor. Ottawa; Lieut. James Boa, Mont- real; Sergt. Major J. Read. Esqui- mault. B. C; Sergt. D. Fyvie. Vic- toria, ‘B. C; Sergt. Major H. Russell, Montreal; Major R. .\i. Blair, Victoria, B. C; Lieut. Col. T. Pugh. Ottawa anl Lleut. D. Burke, (G. M.) Ottawa. Frank Bou-cher hibition Next _ Saturday Night has. been carried on during the winter months will be ‘brought to 1 close next Saturday night in the form of a Gyumastk’ exhibition The bulk of the program will be done by the students themselves. so it will he all the more interes lng. - Boxing. wrestling will be featur- ed. while the old ' reliable laugh maker (Mr. Jed Maddigan) w'll do WAR News The war-horse from the hills rushes in cutting down everything in his path. 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AT GOFF’S £10 pairs shoe packs for men. Excellent whole stock. Solid leather m... heel t» m sans. AT GOFF’S The "Selhourne" one of England's moat farnoua. shoes for men $9.00. ' AT GOFF’S Our Latflbolibflhoea ara incomparable In beauty atyla and prion. ' l‘. l2. w.’ it would take pane‘ tell the whole talc. “w” Bros. ltd ( i, strap allp' his best to entertain. So you are assured of a pleasant evening. tomes 111111 Gym 10.30 to~11.30—lSpeciai boxing class. 3.30 to 5—~Students Boxing and wrestling. 5 to MiG-Veteran's Volleyball. 7 to 8—'l‘oaohers Basketball. 8 to 9.30—-t.\/ien's Volleyball. Bowling Ohurch ‘League: 7—¢Ba.ptist vs_ Central Christian. 8—-‘Zion vs. St. Peter's.‘ Hockey Officials Will Confer N ext Week at Montreal RIONTREAL. April 10. —i\fntlon- Iii Hockey League affairs will be .vou»:1'i up for the season at the iemi-annuul meeting oi the Leu- gue tn he held on the week end flirting April 17th. Preparations .vlll also get tinder wny for next reason as it is at this conference that the matter of u franchise for 1 second team in New York will probably be finally considered. with every indication at present of the interests led by Colonel Hammond securing another berth ln the National Hockey League ‘or New York. ‘Playing rules promise to pru- vide am important subject for iebate at the semi-annual gather- lng and a strong campaign wHi un. ‘mestlonably be launched by some 1f the leaders of National Hockey Qeaguc clubs to have the eastern 1T0 rules modified tn more tn the Western code. Art Ross. manager of the Boston The Saturday night socials ivhich‘ conform ' program and some special numbers. - Hurdllng centre of the Vancouver Maroon: and one of the four fam- oua Boucher brother-a, all In big league hockey-George being with the Ottawa Senators. Bobble with Saskatoon and Billy with Montreal Canadians. sale. However, they both want to play in the east and that in it- self is importarnt. YOU!’ _ 9913i’ Ewen a heavy ironing tire you out if you dditithe Hotpoint way. The utciusive, wuiinot pennita a position of The Hotpoint Hui makes it mmeoaaaary to Hotpoint thumb Jest turd. its hand. Stand lift the iron, while the Hotpoint Iron ' f ha: ntreflthnagalgiro: wei t. Bruins, has definitely come out in favor of the western code. with n tfew modifications. He promised lto he the centre of the forces sup-l sorting a change in the Nuiltm-il, League plnyiug- Teftttlm, In the ntea-ntime hockey, leadcrsi son and are enjoyln; p -few;,da_vs spite However. them 1 Jafii rti orb flying the r0 _ mosthperslatent lboinsqthat'_li‘__ . lcklQ and Haid to} no ~| toris Cougars. w ilbe- seen with; an eastern team or teams next, season. Lester Patrick has stat- ed that the two stars are not for have. concluded r atrenuous sea-l r s... a1- by 4-1» amt-p. 85.85 ' Special Hotpoint Ina I1 you. ACuudlu c-ant-giuiu Product Jglgcpanporrurowu cusnpmt f - » " a remarkable aomensault and escap- fStanding of Church; l Bowling League April 9th The highest single so far in . 11>. w. L. Pelt st. Pfliils 11 9 2 ' 12 9 a A - /— zm 11 '1 4 aAs=o 0N Baptists 11 6 5 ' Trinity .. 11 c 5 Mary c. Christian 11 3 s ‘ st. James 12 a 9 WW" st. Peters 11 2 9 .112 m}, Ann rll was rolled lby West Carmody of St Paul's, 305. the highest three strings by Jadk =D Webster of Unit- ed 671. As the teams are now swinging into the last half of the schedule there will be keen competition to i - "Tatfiilrfl & s" - , A Splendid Drama of Heart Interest, MPEWT “Horace Greeley Jr.” TWO PART COMEDY. APRIL 12» 1.926 r- r. tinee-lfic. 11c. 2 ".21 "_ ll llllll; ~THE FAMOUQ NQVFL BY Roberts Rinehart Percy. Marmot ' Virginia Vali and intrigue.‘ Bic-t into the first three ‘ and thus assure themselves of getting into the ‘playoffs The Big Three at present are, St_ Paul's. United ant’ Zion with. the Baptists and Trin- ity iioillowing closely behind. -—-_<o-o->___ BASKETBALL NATIONALS 12. PIRATES 9 In the first games of the new lunlor League the Nationals, the winners oi’ the last section defeat ad the Pirates, the losers of the last section by the score of 19-9. The tPirates are putting up a better Sight this time, both teams playing 1m class basketball, E. Stentlfbrd scored 10 for the Nationals while J4 McLeod scored the most points for Pirates. ' The lineup and individual scor- cs are as follows: Nationals W. Aiacihven E. Stentlford A. MacMillan A. Sheriion O, Diamond J. AiacLeOd. .. W. Burnett .. C. Holman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Referee—G. Walker. 4 3 2 Hornsby’s Bat Threatens Many Baseball Records NEW YORK. April i0. -'1‘he re cordJbreaki-ng bat of Robert- Hornshy this ycar begins a no“ attack on major league average.‘ which have rebuffed the persist rnt challenges of a long line o. rlmtti-ng stars. Champion hitter oi’ the National League for six consecutive sea- sons. the thirty-year old pilot o the Cardinals sets out On his twelfth major league campaign with a notable achievement al ready posted. Bathe still i1- uhort of Ty Cobb's remarkable American League record. for the Veteran Detroit lender topped the junior circuit in eight straight seasons and eleven times in twelve years. Within easier reach or the St. Louis infielder, however. is an op- portunity to become ,the first inajor league player to post four nerages of ut least 400. When he soared over this marl last year, Hornsby became one of the only three players who have reached three times into the .400 field during their careers. Cobb and Jesse tiiurkett. former Cleve- land and St. Louis battl-ng ace, share the ‘honor with him. Hornsby first exceeded the mark in 1922 when he hit .401. He followed with .425 in i924 and .403 last year. George Slsier shapes up us the only other player within range of the record. the St. Louis Browns’ star having posted .407 in 1920 and .420 in 1922. Other honors tempt the Cardinal infielder. -Horns'by, twice home run champion of both leagues, is making menacing gestures at Babe Ruth's ailtlmo record for cir- cuit blows. In 1922, he establish- ed a National League mark of i! four-base drives. while last year he led both ieagtles with 39. Jils. flngl- goal will- be the sur- _.._..-.d_o-¢-___. Millard’: jlnllufit IIII U) VIIOIIQPIOI ' t. ...:...~.=':.~.rs.;.- Earn. Carmody New York Hockey _ asst g of, Cobb's all-time average W " wentroue seasons. i CONCERT IN HOWE‘S HALL.- Y. M. "c. ‘A. Bowling l lalgerzilrlfilizby 171 pins. Scores Zipfiidocided Success “(spite the “Clem envy of the weather. 196 159 different humorous performed their parts. . 1 Folowlng is the progfflmf— ReinaiksvBy Chairman. Openii ‘g (l1orus—O'Canada. 'l‘ota.l~961. MogulsrAre After‘ Western Players WdNbJlLPBGn April 10.~Curios-, ity prevails among Winnipeg hor-l tey fans today with the annnunce- Jllld 11hr» Nliligflfél- Cllllmfifl’. nent that Col. J. (l. Hammond and i Fm?’- _D'm_ and Connie Smythe. of New York. areillllli‘ “Y-imlllih in the city in quest of talent forl their professional squad. ' iKenna. tars. Solo»~.\irs, G. O. Horne. llvudi1:g—- .\lrs. (Drl Aiathemn. lllSiYliiilPlilfll \.\iu.<ic~.\ir. Rrurling—Miss Elsie Brown. The New Yorker arrived m! lntcrn1iss10|1—S_ale of Candy. Winnipeg from Blinsnealpolls lnsii ‘Dmmguk h‘ “anult a servant‘ night, and 1t is understood ihcyi Haruhciiku Sewcuon-Mr’ will visit Port Arthur before rc-"Iag IP""'\'I':)S' B p. ‘lcxenna timing east. They are said to bel R::(“—1fgj\h. egééigfHorwe ' seeklng “mrray xmnlock and Ar" Dialogile \‘\’hen Women Vote. Sommers. star players of the Win- nlpeg. Maroons of the Central fers to join New York's second Friends_ eam. have been made to several Juiuth players. _-@./ Goodman and Roy ing weroz~tiiisses . Curl more, Mrs. posed IO-rtiund (‘harlie (ioodmati, of Brooklyn, and "T ‘n-n (Kiri) ilny, of Montreal. Can- "" zulinn frutherwclght chanipon, at;¥"“-"' the Broadway A. (7.~.\i0ndny nightl T‘ was cancelled by Andy Ncidcrrei- “mi Tits State Athletic tunctionwl he nttitclrlnztkcr pros ‘lli0d evl-l Th" "llhwl"? illwrflufillfi lcncc- that Goodman thud made an "mil" l", lll tin-satisfactory -shnw’ng in a mate-him”? V111“ with another opponent after he had ntissiuti that by meeting dcfcatflnr lrlllll- "m." DTP-‘llllfll u. (dub m abrngfltp m; Cnmracyjhia usual humorous manner. ng power at ill!!! Broadway Cillli.i‘ii"' “"l"‘ \"‘l'Y QIlCOIITBKlBB. The entire card was cancelled az-t al —-—- result. a l Drinks Are Banned i (‘RlOClETH, England, April 10. i. V-Lloyd George's golf club here i (‘RllYFPlllP ‘was decided not to mix drinks with l “iwllimll- C ULLODEN SCHOOL‘ March, 1926x- Grutie Vii rllreno MocPhersou. The ccnctrl and social held at llnweis Hull on March 15L "Killer: The Married Men easily deieutotlithe auspices of rthe Oyster Bridge Women's institute was 8 Man-m; .\ir. J. S. ‘Parkman Dveslded l“. l'i'e west cal-mod), ‘___ 176 335 136 hi5 tisuai capabiemtanner and l Bill Carmody 131 19o 261W“ "f "d" Pmamd “"°“5"°,“" 11ma1;_4113l) The following program was “e11 " s." tc rendered to an appredated audi-l Jim lCartnody 143 151 12s 1"“ “'“° "°Sl’°“d‘“’ “'“'1“"°""" W‘ 169 plume and pals of laughter as the! churcictrrs ‘| Recittrlon - Miss Beatrice Mc-_ z Dialogue -- Basketfnl. .\'lr, Pint] Arthur Pantomime — (‘omit- Song~—.\lr Wentiall Phvilliiifi Weu- _V iilx$ll‘l.llli8liii\i .\iusi<~—— Mr Arthur , i u‘. .\1 t t‘ u . . r - League. und when in Port Arthur,allgljroj‘Bunjfygzgqifimxlaixlore Sflld "110 lflvfil"! mflrrlafl" e will make offers t1 (‘habnh Brydg-l Kitchen Bump wealth‘! What hiPPWS W es, \Vlison and (lruy. Tempting of-t (qnsyij; Chorus _ Goodmght The accompanists for th-e even- _ Beatrice Mc- Kenna. Edna Mcinnis and llilrrgaret (IDr) lticKreuna. 1M»: G. A. Horne and Mr. Wendell PhiWlps. h| a , Tiru fcilotvzd a sale of pies" rho" m.“ from n?‘ a . lably uur tltmrd by Mr. Howard Carr. "M?" "w" SEE ' NIE\V 0RK_ Apr“ 10__The pm_ A VP!" <‘.l' tliilliks W55 tendered Hi Wlth ‘Hatch between permit» or iiravkley Beach for ‘the j _tht>'r Hall, also those who, sf-tttl in making tho pro- was repeated in. ~y River Hall on March 18th; or. match-maker oi‘ the t-ltlb. toda . 1"“! l"‘l~'l"l~' llY "l9 f"! ill?" Rllnofli-i ' (‘flnln‘ib-h.io);l"‘i 1')" lillilliiifi‘ ‘W118 (BHCOHWT ihG 6H“ a" the Pnmvnnyron when t1 fiiilllPlPili “'11s much appreciated. WCFD. pxogram wt Whcatlcy lnsrruurtutui ..\iu+ic by Messrs u...“ contracts m. t... tight withlploml will Stowe»:- Mld "SIEuWednesday-Thursd no. Neiderrtziter showed the com-Wanting hr Mr- IPvter rroutid. Mr. , an Mr. '.}0fliill'iflli hnd lnntlo lt pnsflible for Al" M‘ "Iii" ilmllfilwfid i119 Tleflfi", " The “~11. m... on n“. [hem-y that y]... dmprot-ct-d: from this entertainment.‘ 'r*at would tend to limit his draw-I “m” ill-ii "PM l)!’ llllB 119W lnSiit-rliloytl MucPherson. Tito following is the standing of (ullodon ‘School for the month 0d Macimvd. ' 3 Florenc m; 5am _ U n \ (irudr- \'ll»1_Jene-iic Singleton. Pordentnzt- of iijviviijilllllTb .p.-.,‘p°,¢1,. m‘ m“, 1 q“, m", ‘(lrurltg \'~1 Eveiinqvfinilth,’ 2 -~ MA-RGAlllui‘ t. Mac "wet" were defeated by Lloyd ‘ ' ~‘ i ' l Are the daughters of to Her: is a problem of llll est to Zoveryone. And till a thrilling and fascinf answer in Rex Beach's ll picture of money and v CHARLES RAY and ELEANOR aoAnoMAN scenarloby ‘l a FANNY HA . . '1 Directed by‘ HOBART HE“ PRINCE EowX Grade ill-L Marion M" soil, 2 France-s Sinzleltlll- l Graded]. (senior) —1 ("my (Junj0r)— 1 Alexandr-i" ii 2 Stewart MaoPhorson. 3 lint-Pharaoh. 1 IPorfeot altcntlanco: — ‘y 3. MBULGMLCIIIDBTHDQ liiache t llincPherson. Janette Si"! [Pruitt-es Singleton. 97. Georgenv-brother and a 13111011154 of l the other club aldermeh who de- citied that the sight of golfers drinking‘ intoxacants would ad- versely influence the caddies. and haw a 1.11.1 effect generally on the standing of the organization. l ST. FELIX SCHOOL Standing of the Si. Felix School forthe month of March. mans Vin-l. Agnes Arseunult; 2. Alice Gallant: 3. John Chaleson. Brads Vil..——-1, Annie Gillie; 2. [Anita's Martin; 3. Marie H. Martin. Grade V.-¢'—l, Rita Chaisston; 2. love figeonochcs; 3, Arthur Den- TVr-l. Iiorothy Arsen- ‘ larence rfiillls; 3. Ada fleiant Batha and ‘rollotat oonta a lrlila oompand with Have ua go over your 10b, a reasonable. rnso H." f. ut- 1,_’1£0i'ie Moshtr; 2. WW5 3°3'J~ l ' ‘Chillson; 3. Annie (illils: jflradp li.-1,";0iive DosRochea. Lflndrir-tr/ Edward Martinq» Margaret Gallant. teacher. ' r0 iinoPntléitrons AND MANAGERS‘ t In your Hotai or UOIFUII‘ Houla equipped Wm‘ w" fixtures or any plumbing you; may require. etflolont acrvioa la our iimral '. 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