OCTOBER 13,‘ 192s semesters»... ‘I ' Sporting Comment . (‘y IITMIII) We don't mean to be pessimistic. but if prevailing weather oon- ~ditione continue. football which has only actually begun. will be forced to take an early curtain and tho scenes of this short season's aetlvltlaa will gradually move back into history to meilo room for other athiletic endeavors, mainly hockey. Tilla talk perhaps is a little early, but remember iaet winter-l nlrllllssil slll ls rlclullr or liEllLTil t "I cannot give Tanlectoo many thanks. forlt brought back my health and strength after everything else failed. and nearly a.il hope of getting waU had left. mo." is the grateful statement of Mre. Sarah Duckett. “Stomach trouble and rheumatism had been gradually weakening me down for 20 years. At. times I acbod all over. could not walk without limping, and felt too weak to get out of my chair. Sleep was almost out of the question and I was nervous. dis- couraged and deependemt. "When I began taking Taniac I was down to I20 lbs. but I now wdgh 1B0 and haven't an ailment in the world. This is what Taniac did for me four years ago and since then I have never been without it in the house. 1 take a bottle now and then and everyone says I am the picture of health." l marines‘ llmdiiiknb .' rllolfi one small’ FRINGE , a EDWARD The Screen’s Greatest Spcct yet Reverent Patrons Entllu ‘,'c Yesterday Acclaimingiit-fThe Best Picture Shown in the ‘City. .51‘ ‘nolferlfifiliflfniétéi-il Stars This Afternoon At four o'clock this afternoon. the postponed football match, be- tween the Rovers and Eastern Stars will be played, The following is the lineup of belb teams: Full ‘Ba - Q O ‘It O ‘It v . 0f course. fans and players. don't let a little thing like rain and cold whther "klbosh" the works. but smile awhile “Indian Summer" ls about tobreak, and lets hopo-etay "abit." O O O O III ‘Anyway today is the day, tho Revere and Stars will lock arms, Ioga. ' dies and other anatlornics In the second sot-to of the city foot- ball aague schedule. The 8tare In their opening tussle with the Anchors were easily the favorites before the opening whistle. b"! I crimp was massaged in their experienced front and hell lines before the fixture ended. The game is history, the Anchors won B to nil. ...... .. Reedy Since then the liosers, "hot-up" over their defeat at the hands of less experienced “pigskin jugglora" have been getting the “klnka" ironed out and intend to make the-Hover band rovo some thle afternoon to get the verdict. slslllllllrs Pllcllllla STAFF‘ " ‘Fill Til lllllil PIRATES Pirates Batted Cut A 6 t0 3 Win From The Senators in The Fifth Game ‘of The s World's Series-J 0e Harris Drives Out J His Third Home Run of The . Series.- Senators Pitching Staff Hammered For Thirteen Hilts. ADOLPH zulton ass lrsse Lulsllv ma... Cecil B. Del/lites“ “TH E TE N (OM MAN lmgllls DmmaticSpedade v l What Taniae has clone for others. it can also do for you. For sale by all good drtig- I glam. Accept no substitute. 1 Tanlae Veaetabie Pills for constipation. made and recommended by the manufac- turers of Taniac . TAN LAC IDRYDURHEALTH 137 1so-sos 11 41-112 11s 77-313 1o 123~427 . McCurey G. Walker . WJ. McDonald Forwards N. Methleeon .. . M. Mstbfloson Plrates~McInnIe grounds to Peck Mable Baton . nailed at first Smith singled to cen- J gnu-Be.- WW1“,- trc, Aldridge flied out. to Goslin, Moore singled into right, advancing ' Sulllh to third. Carey was robbed 4 of a hit when Judge leaped high as the bail was sailing over the plate and then touched first. No rulls, two bits. no errors. ‘O- 1- QI ‘Ir ‘l- Hovlfe the betting foiloref-‘Pittcburg doubled the score on the Senators yesterday 6-3. Looks aa tho’ the 'ol aeries reminds one» f th “ I I I I h h .' o e proverbs ong ancxhn; 2n: gt: an aa can I J. Famuharwn 182 B. James 5i Local fans of course far distant from the rattle of Senator-l g, 55am”, 12; Pirate artillery. are none the lose interested in the World SerIes-IB- Gflrllhilm 234 comparatively speaking. Hundreds of city phone calla to this office ‘i and as many on the long distance asking the score and-wvho won to-l 770 677 day'f who hurled and so forth. testify to the keen interest mani- JUGGBERS felted throughout the length and breadth of the Island, and why not? [L ‘vrhdtney “"135 119 Are‘ ws not just as athletic and red-blooded as the ordinary run of lii. hicLeod 123 87 sports in the other ‘Provinces-and by goiliea the fans have their‘ R» ‘Sllzlililflrebillfie favorites in the big leagues and pull for them to win as if they ii Spflluil" 15-, 16',’ were there themselves. (Canadian Press) Pittsburgh Washington - HALIFAX, N. 8.. Oct. 12.—Tl_1e ilftb game in th sWdrld‘s Selies‘ was played at Washington today when the Plttsburg Pirates tame back strong and trimmed the Sen»- aiers 6 to 3, netting thirteen hits eff the four pitchers used by Wash- ington _ Aldridge the winning pitcher ln mday’: game pitched a steady game all through and only showed signs of weakening zlfler Joe Har- ris had connected for a honler in the fourth innings. rumour‘. l! hffl second in as nlany l‘. _. and IllS third of the season. lue Pirates players crowded around Airdillge and talk things over, iiIlPl‘ wlllcn he settled down and pllcucd 8W1"- ball for the T611l8indvl" of lm ailme- The support was nought DYDOIIII teams. not an error being “<i$1=‘l~‘l" ed on either Sides llll-ollgboln lbs game. Pittsburg got their batting 9Y6 working and bunched Well pine“! hits in the third and seveluh in- nlngg [hag made the Washington CTBW IDDYB “HOBBY ilS QRLCII Llillti they came t0 bai- The teams travelled bark 10 Pittaburg last night where III: szxtll game will take place on llle inrrlt- u high fly to right field. Cuyier es home grounds lcllzly. ‘fur-allay. making a nice catch. No runs. Kw Following is a summary of lllc bile, no errors. game: : 6671203; I_ l 12s_a12 120—3ao p . - .. lb Senaiors—.i- Harris got a homer M“ “on into the left field stands, it was a terrific crash and the crowds went wild, it being his second homer in as many days and the third of this sons-s. Peck struck out, Ruei sing- ll-d over Wright's head, Bluege doubled to left field. advancing Rn- cl to third. Coveliski took a third strike and went back Io the bench. ifice, the Pirates talked things ov~ l-r with Aldridge. Rice grounded to Aicllilliti and touched first, pulling llle idrates out of a bad hole, One run, three hits, no errors. Fifth innings White Sox Doiealt Chicago Cubs 7-2] CHICAGO. Oct. 12-—Te'd ‘Blank- enship the Texas cowboy, ‘who lbs:- tied Grover Alexander, the veteran Cub's Ace. to a 19 innings. two to two draw, in the first game of the series, came lback today and put hie club in the running ‘by defeat- ing the Cube 7 to 2. after the ‘Na- tionals had won two straight. The series now stands two games for the Cube and one for the White Sex. sill 022; 102d More Light A (Continued from Page 1) o-s-e-ll-r 1m WILL THE “SENATOR5" WIN OUT’! Q [cox NewsuPathe Review-Orchestra SECURE YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE AND AVOID THE RUSH AT THE TICKET OFFICE. SPECIAL PRICE FOR CHILDREN THURS lpATlrlal-z 16c. . There's something incongruous about the idea of Washington winning two straight world's baaoballl championships. For so many years, the Senators were the very foundation of the league. a sureidal became so great they mm m fire eighth place team upon which all others could depend when they ' i ' ' ‘ed to oome home, and no one has sought to avoid the disgrace of the bottom of the ladder. Waehing- been! o! them or. their report. , ton didn't seem to mind. If my memory serves-me right. back In the, They spent filwlli 5100-000 W“; old days. Now they want a second world pennant to float over theiwgsflgsugihlc “mmmcnt ‘fumed ma" I‘ ‘ . .‘ IAQIIQEIIteJI-loulsuwltth upggaional and American League Champienehlpf Then them “.88 the royal Con... rl prom non go d otters. Last year they had the Giants touniaslon on ‘lake rates. This vwls contend with. a fighting and experienced crew, who made them 9°! o prov-Lao n Job for \\'. 'i‘. ‘it? Pres. a sea~eaw series to win out; this season the Pittsburgh Pirates. aver- ffigllllntlsfihg? iwl'_ln|a?£o'iifziti' aging about 24 years of age are m aklng them step. only yesterday the bfought in... wntemm and m... bold buoanee a wallioped Covcleakie for a 6 to 3 win. who knows m...‘ 3.36.9936,“ NM come“. M“, the youngsters may take the next two games. lbliurc on the Great Lakes. the gov- .|. .|. .|. + g. crnlnent must send W. T, it. Pro:- ‘ton Oil the Atlantic to take thr- ‘I A1 Waters Killed Dwlswn’ and John ‘Mb-gm...’ m“, d“ ‘year olds and experience-d handicap ‘plllcn of ikitnnnia. From iilis ("lull- llufseion came the‘ Peterson 0on- _ ltrrlot. kicked out of Iflfllflilifiii‘! by Liberals, Conservatives and ‘Pm- New York. came out on 10p In the horses hold public 81184111011 011 ‘we grccssivos. ‘its cost is not yet known Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squdronw Immrmni- will"!!! hand-leaps. l Stel- dlsse series for 1925. accord- (Canadian Prose) l .T°“‘°m“"' ‘he Duke M Ymk m" ‘i y K x m , BET I , t ‘__ ‘_lI‘l‘f33'p will IIJG run at Kempton, and zixglmged ‘fiyfiilhee: ‘gfiohodltg.’ R0 T 0c ' n Al ‘mans’ next week the Ceearewitch is decid- Illll, it. will be nourly $200,000. (‘llil-J MIR hurl ll splléndlll grain llci. bu! Chicago automobile race driver u] The Cambrm , ' ‘. geslrire comes on lgsfifigeeglglyagxc ikBRgJIIle-alllillig ‘I122; was injured fatally and ten specqoctober 28_ . some m" IIH‘. ‘KOVEZPIIIIIOIII support,- tatore hurt. four seriouel , when have lflurnliehed exce nlt racing y 9Y8 wall-ted ‘a job, so a royal collr‘ lulselen was appointed to revise‘ _ his auto went through a fence‘ . . 1i id, Cuyler gul u v-xln-i lwilwl‘ 1"‘ Ilfillit‘ to Peck to Judge. N0 rune, every season. As thel are the h“ l m .| t: right. Coveieeltlo ue-zlrly irflillll" lln bits. no errors. -‘.0l1‘lY boa-l 101' 1303i- "095 119m 1"- w e me as a‘ M“: Ban 5mm talacommerclal t. This ‘revision cost llcnlriy 3200.4 0P0 and the act rcnllllncll practic- c s l Iiuulllll or.» on: slum... J Harris received time squadron the other yachts f'°§“d”,'°f“" Wm" “M ‘"“°“‘°‘ L R 0 ‘ are airs. =“' " ~= - st. l. - .. a haid liner w ($051.11. who smur- big hand as he marched to the plalelbelne or various sizes we desires. ° °L‘.‘___,,>__ 93-8119 e T8311 lzed DAY Plrstes-{Juyier drove long fly l0 Rice, Barnbart cent a liner to Peck. who snapped to first, Tray- ucr drove a. low liner to Harris who came in fast and picked it out of the dirt. No runs, no hits, no errors Viking Wins Star Class Title For The Season 1925 The yacht Viking. owned ‘by 12., S. Shreve of the Eaetlirn Fisheries‘ MATINEE-Jiic, 11c. NlcrHT-zse, 21¢, 11¢ "Nliilll 2.“°...§'“I$TRAND| Last Showings Today of the Big Laughing Hit “Too Many Kisses" Starring Richard Dix Senntors-—S_ Harris grounds l hloore ,oul at first. Goslfn popped an easy tiy to Cllylcr. Judge lifted standing three year olds held on ‘home glround until spring. the four Sixth innings I l i First innings Plratcs-Jvrlght flied out. to Gos- . ‘ liu, llclunis sends a grounder to Pirates-Moor».- fcllled out 1° Peck, who juggled the ball and Peck. who took Ill»: ranch I17- lllc thcu made a bad throw to first. stump; Qal-cy- lined ii single l" it?“ Smilb lllt into a double play. Cove ANOTHER BIG LAUGHING HIT TOMORROW AND THURSDAY l l missions. One appointed to revise‘. ‘he ststistir-e-irisvstill acting and will cost $100,000. When the pre- sent gcvcrlllnelll took office IIIP .lllv unchanged. ‘But there was other royal colu- . . .. . ~ ' ‘necessitating ‘handicap or time d it In a glme hand (null .ls lt but hr, has done his part in this v l i... headed for ‘(he bll-llcllrrfl. 591165 l\‘I’ll if he does not collecrallohflllbe. the Squeflffifl membfiW Goose saved trouble. TTaYnm‘ “Mk ‘ed. Tiifrlzht grounded to ‘S. iiurrls to Judge. N0 rims, y_\\'() bus. nu (-1- ‘rore. J-fl‘ ' Senators~illvo vsinsl- ‘l l" Tillm- S_ Harrie BHCTll-ljilfi,‘ {tll-iullls! Moore. Gnslln Slgflliilv-II ou‘ .l m‘ r’ 5corjng 1P0, ll W815 ii ‘- ' gsaglgeeagucr near the lolll IillF= zlllll was impossible to 154"‘ i" 3mm" ‘fanned out, J. Harris liWil-IS u. iron pass to first. Peck grounded w another Trzlynorfls head. Peck scrouddiu cl walks. null Harrie was ou~- llil, n0 errors. Seventh innings bit. Iiarrle singles over sacrificed. .\I(‘IIIIIIS to Moore. Harris taking‘ ‘Bluege fans, thrown out at ‘take a deep interest in‘ the result of the season's racing ‘in this close. The season Is divided linito two ser- 'Ies of three- recee each, s. Stall- class cup being awarded for each series MoTigue Is Signed _ i Al. n well attended meeting 0i l the captains of the Commercial l , ‘ League in the Y. M. C, A. Friday 4 NEW 0"- 12—M"‘° M“ nlghtlt was ‘decided to have a fall statutes ball ‘been llrnl-til-zlily n»: ville-ll and nil xvzle needed was to print lilelll. ‘This dill not ‘prnvirloi psrlronngc so the work was start-i align]! over again and the people.’ will pay illi extra $100,000. Thclll ll illl ‘imiih to Trayhdr No runs‘ ‘nuLthe Marlon Trophy ‘being aw-{TKEUQL I ' . l * s v ' the season. 25 point-s. goth ‘the Meir-y g light-heavyweight arded to the yacht having ‘the besqchampion of the world. was signed total of points in all elk ‘laces. Vllc-llodfly by Tex Rickard to box Tom- my Loughrsn of Philadelphia in lng. having the highest, ‘total for the semi-final to the Paul \Berleu- ion Trophy. while she lei tie-d wlthlbach-Jack Dempsey light-heavy- Scout 11, owned by A. ‘D. Shortt, Weight championship bout at the section of the league when each team would meet the others twice in this half. Games are to be piny- ed on different nights ‘but mostly on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sat- urdays. and all games to ‘be rolled there were commissions to illvell- tights Indian grievances, bow but- ler was mzlde Iii New Zealalld, how ‘attic was ‘bred in Argentine anti years u royal commission in invesr, l \ G a I "l§°‘l’¥‘§“% lltidgm’ E ON ' FLORENCE V1609‘ Orlrammlnz Qicmrc In reality there ‘nlla ‘been in four‘ N0! NOTHING SERIOUS! IT ho touched third lw-liriiil»? i"lratce—Aldrldgc drives easy one iu Iliurge. out at first. Moore walk- cd. Carey singled to left field, for the ‘Star cup (‘first series), and Tylroon. owned by Leonard V. Smith, gets the Star trophy (sec- on the Y. C. A. alleys. This league had a fine series oi games last spring and the boys are eagerly awaiting the opening, new Madison Square Garden. Dec- ember 11. benefit has tlgllte almost excry royal commissions, Not one (IOIIliYl-i been derived tiling except by th\ IS TO LAUGH! AND YOU'LL LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES CRY FOR REST! Tralnlor’ w - MOIJI‘ 0 se- nd, Cu lo sin led ff the side. One run. W0 mm‘ n" U pliilucgee‘; 8I0£€e_ and yMd-ore gscorge. ‘TW- ‘Curl-y stopping at third. Barnhart bit into right field. scoring Carey. Curler going to third, this blow a knocked Coveleskic out of the box. . . llzlliou went in for Ivasbihgton. Tray km“ ‘I m?‘ giulor look the count on three pitch- elcd bulls, Wright up. ou an attempt ‘to double steal. Cuyler was run 0nd 84311195,) country from this $1000.000 ex-‘ llil the figures for the seemn. giv- en below it should be noted that some of the yachts dlid not com- pets m an the laces. Col. A. w. Pl Westouhi Ulilrondelle sailed onllyl three races, two in the fill-st and one in the second, and Ralph P. Bell's Buccaneer sailed only til-roe races. one in the first and two ‘in Thoroughbred C u t For Year IDNlDON. Oct. IiL-Anotber ollt~ sltanding thoroughbred was remov- ed from competition on the turf. for a time at least, when ‘Mrs. Har- game which Wm he rolled on‘ Wu“ ionlleli lo provide tripe and swlarics nesday the 14th. at 8.30 ‘DGIWGGIF. camp ronnworth ( ’ g ‘I Second lnnlflb‘ ing game ‘boys, Ivedrlesliay, Oct, 14th. at 8.30 sharp. ___ A complete schedule of games will appear in tomorrow's issue. ~i—-<+>-—i-— Moore & lVlcLeods and Patons Ltli I or Remember the date of the open» C. W. L. Convention Was Decided Plrates—-.\lclunis rlrovt‘ mil bard one. Goslla l“ m“, Smith caught ii 591th‘? O nose and shot it to centre Inl‘ on Just received: One Carioad L: Prarie ‘fed “rifled Briflk- - he wail lllzaill Ii‘- "baee. Aldridge ‘ ma! Bluggg m .iiarr1s tn Jullgl“ ‘No runs, one hi1. IIO °“I‘°"~“- .Senam1-5_._R\|el Illi a hill] lllTliiilil hie neck null i1‘1iiii“'l l" 51""r"' “h” ego received a grllllli ovnlinn n..- b» stepped to lhe pinto. ills firs! llil DQ575363 tll-lrw- slupplng n bull Willi the back of his neck. Air-v ifuillblfle joined in the lrhcerlllc. Ill-ml‘ llllll‘ n“! on three piivhmi hlliif. i “VML” km waned r11.- Pifiilf‘ ‘illlWllI r-llm“ in to dispute who dorisleu hlll mad.» little impression nu VHVJIW “WW5 m“. popppd u" puny mm l!) .\ll'ln- IIIH. who lollrhuli Ilrrll retiring III"- elde, No rlllls. uo hits. no l'i‘l"ll‘\'. Third Innings r’ , Pirates-Elnora fWiil a rullrlk ‘Bing; who caught lllm ul hrs-l “Ml a anaDDy tllmw. Carry “Wllliwl " In -..four straight bulls. fluylcl" ill‘. “-"‘“] fifiFDilll tulllllil-ll with ey in stealing I fr-ll (0 llle grnllllli ‘Stan ilarrle lifll uthc players of Imlh mulls rlllll""“‘l I-‘around. waivi- vms bvlllllgllt, fiuillly he nroee zlnli ullor 2i row llil-ll?- Slilll (‘ll_\~l»~l' lnvzlli -lI ll free pass to first. IIliYllIlllTl glllgl"! ‘left, srnrillz (‘llrlgv liiiil Uilirl“? Ppcd 0n tillrli. ‘llwlyrwr ‘m. i" B11 attempt in lIfrilIiIl‘ Rival. Iizlrll- but went m grwfillll lifiII (‘uyb-r dashed for illlmc. but rrllll-lllwl ll» third, Trilynrlr (IHJYP ‘(llil ll ll)‘ "I Rice, (juyim- scoring‘ nits-r Illl- l‘.IIl‘Il ‘Rice threw to iilllll null IIPIlI iillrll hlrl 0n iiGCfiillI, Wright izrullnllu in Pngk, out at first, 7.lllrllzlry' and Alar- bgfl-y wgrming up for Wllullinlzlnn. Two runs. Oilffllin- "0 “mi”- Sonstol-s-S, IIIITFIH imnird zmll was thrown out at first. Aim-id?" to Mcinnili. Goslln grolmliod Io "om-g, Qul. nl. first Judge ilicll nul- to Cllyler. No runs. nu hits. unfr- POTI. .- I Fourth Innings LACKHEA I? Blackheads 1m qllivkly by n aim. pie method that Just dissolves thorn. Get two ounces of pornxine wise fromvaonr drugglst, Ilivh this ti I hot, t cloth hrichiy ovr-r file chimes-end yen will wonder where lbs) have lone. s. hit Into o. doublel for the sixth game. Jlinlvll, Rue! to Blllege. lull-lac bits, lln errors. Scuaiors~Licboid batting ‘ground rllle preventing him from {coiling a homer. Rice‘. singled, scor- lilllr. Lieboill. S. Liusllll llil-ll out lo Ctlyler and Rice rllvoll to third 0n the catch. .illdge lwlllltoli J. ilarrle flied out In Cuy~ {Irr- film run, two hits, nn errors. Eighth Innings Pirates-Zachary went mound for Wrlehlnglnn. Wright l-ruslloli ii long drive to left for two IHIHFS. .\I('IfliilS singled Into right and Wright scored. Smith sacrificed ZZIPIIZITY in Judge, Aldridge grounds ill Zllcllllry and Mcillnla was run lIlIWll. Zachary to Harris to Hluegc Lo Pvt-k, Moore lillcs to Rice. out “llil. Iilrll. Ono run. two hits, no cr- rers. SI'IIZIIOI‘S—<PCCI( grounds to \\'l‘lglli who lfiuno ll nice play tllrrllving him nut. at first. Hue] giv- 4+‘ Wright another play and is out :lI first, llillogc fouled 11nd Moln- lli< vllml- nvl-r to the Senator bench N0 rune, no . lzlull wok lilo (‘liIVIL bits, Iln l-rrnrs. Ninth Innings Pirllrvl.‘ ii. inokrli very rosy for III!‘ Pirates and a trip bark I0 Pills lull-u tul- bath teams tonight. Carey gmlllllis to Zachary, out at first, Ica crllllnllcr that hall taken s high lilr-ll. Illlrnhart walks, Traynor alri- xzlell past Peck und Barnilari halt- frpnl tho box and Marberry was hot grounder through Biuege for a single and ‘flsrnilsrt scored. Tray- _ nor Oil second. Mcinnls flied out to (Joelle. One run. two bile, no er- rors. Soalorlv-Adams baited for Mar- borry grounds Io Aldridge out at first. lllce grounds to Wright and ilsrnhart. No rune. no hits. no er- rors. They travel back to Htlsbllrg Score b Innings: Two runs, for llallou and drove a two beggar. a on the pug illm the. air and inking the Iililiiili CllyIPi‘ grounds tn Judge at ell III, HfWfinlI. Zachary was taken stout, in to pitch, Wright drove a nnl-c again he came through with the second. Tyroon missed one race in the first selnies and N. E. McKay‘s Crca missed two "races in the fifret series. The figures: old ICayzeFe three year old Tetra. winner of ‘the Jockey Club stakes at lNewlrnlarket. was today scratched trom all its engagements this year. Y. Bowling ‘At the “Y" Alleys last ilrlgbl. a Including the fan-lone Cesarewitell. for which it had ‘been favorite. The Star Class Season. 1925. ilarrls sacrificed. Flmt Second Se-rles Series Viking ‘ . Scout I‘i .. Tyroon Bucanecr . ifii-Ii-londolle Cree ill The system of points was: s [or first. 5 for second. 4 for third, 3 for‘ fort-h. 2 for fifth and 1 for sixth. English Boxer Wins From Larry Estridge, NEW YORK. Oct. i2—-Franki Moody, ‘English middleweight, was, awarded a judges‘ decision over‘ -Larry Estrldge. l-iarlen negro ‘boxq er. in a feature IZ-round bout here‘ tonight. Moody scaled 16855 lbs; and Eetrldge 156%. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l Pittsbllrg _. 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 —-6_ Washington .. 1 0 (i 1 0 0 I (I 0-3‘ Batteries: Plttsburg-Aldridge and Smith. Wslshlngton-Covellekie and Ru- 25f 24. 2s! fzl 6 6 17 7 1'1 ifmpire at the plata——Rigier. Betting order: Senators Rice. c.f. .......... .. S. Harrie 2 . Goelin, l.f_ .indge. 1b. .. J. Harris. r.f. . Peck, e.s Ruei, c_ . Bluege 8 . .. Coveliskie. p. --——<-o-&--—-- FED FOR 14 GIN?! FIR DIEM e91‘ OATHERJNIIIX. Ont. Oot Il- Prisonerg at the ‘Mneion county fill were fed last reat- ei ‘l coat of 1-4 cents each per m. e." de- crease of 1% cents horn tbei pre- vious year. ' Pirates -.. Moore, 2h Carey, c.f. . Buyier, r1. . Barnhart l.f. -—-poc--——- Iseletefarseeiisellaaefeldalmeot ‘colorful. and mowing. It has com- - fn-g the city of Ramesoe ln Egypt. . the Pharaoh. and things look dark . until Moses emerges to lead them. by ‘lameness. iWiih Manna. wiruler of the Derby. and two ‘thousand guineae. retired to ltbc‘ stud. and fnOei. of the nut- in. very interesting game was llnllrd diet-ween the Knockers a-nd Jlllrg-i Avithdrawale were made necessary lens, The Knockers winning mll by. a mlajurily nf 105 plnls. Following, is the I-inc-up and scores. KNOCKERS. ‘Hun-oils 171i 201 2221 "$11 SBIIEENIS BREA _.¢ TEST TRIUMPH “ “IIIE TEN IIIJMMIINIJMENTS” --—-—-o At The Prince Edward a. Nightly Spectacle With A Great Moral Lesson. Cecil ‘B. DeMllllde plcturization es recdiving the commandments on of "The Ton fbmmanllments" is at the ‘Prince d-ldwerd Theatre. Ii has come to uenvitil more eupenla- tlve advance notices than any other picture which has been shown in Charlottetown. Oddly enough, this picture deserves most of tfheee ad- jectives. It ‘is great. ellupemdoug. edy. spectacle and drama. A per- fect cast. a fline story. and inspir- ed direction. ‘What else could one ask for! The production takes a little over two hours to show. I; in driv- Ided ‘into ttwo ‘parts. ancient and modern. in the former the picture opens on the lis-raellite slaves ‘build- Tlhey are being cruelly treated by He sails for flhell- liberty, and when i-t is ‘not granted ten plagues are visited upon Elfin. After lilamclwe‘ son is killed in the llaet of the plagues litnmeses orders the He- brews to leave‘. They go with aching‘ the mount. the children of islraci worshipping the golden calf in a wild orgy. and finally the fade-ell! in which Moss's. wraibful at seeing hie ‘people's treachery, Hinge the tablets which ‘he had received on the rocks. emaehlng thorn into a thousand ‘parts. The modern story was written by Jeanie ‘MBGDIIQHIOII. It shows that ‘the commandments alro an great a moral force today as they were five thousand ye-arl-l ego. The lives oi’ two brothers are followed One fives a life In which he crcn‘. ee and breaks his own lawe. wlilllc the other keeps the decaiogue as hi; gliding force. in the end evil is punlielhed and good is trill-mp hant. A cast of five thousand people h headed by Rod La Rooqlle. R-‘ioh- ard Dix, lseatrlce Joy, ‘ Ayrcs. Nita Naidl Theodore ' erts, Es- telle- Taylor. James Nell, Edythe Ohmpmsn Robert iildoooti-‘and Cher- iee de Roche. Don't Miee this pic- ture. “The Ten Comma " bodies and Kind hes-rte over vile de- sert sands. This paint-of the pictlm‘ is done in rlstural colors and In lie sweep is ovrvrw-heltnfng. 'i‘hevl follow scenes showing Mos- h one of ‘those photopiays which Hie whole world‘ should see. Music especially written for Ten fbnnnsndnlente." is played by the orebewra l oioa of Wrolossor mother.- lilrfi HEW a Icilllloli ropnrl 0f till-il- the krimc- town Success I l ‘lion which ciolsvd ml 'i'ilursllay. 1O<‘t.8Ih. livery uuillllvislllll Iii till- ilioccl-ao was represented Willi llil‘ ;exl-l‘,piloll of mic _Ql' the newly or ! nnlzl-li units. and IIII! llolvizllll-l‘. lwcrc very pleased lvlih Ibo iliilfliliii of ‘business mpcrloli null nlll-lllu-ll I‘ do llllring the aces-Ions. l ‘Wetlncrlrla the Diocesan drill» various departments lLIiII it. \\'l|.‘i ‘Organizing Secretary's report that ‘the IIIOIIIIIOFSIIID bull llczlrly liullb- lied through iilc formation of llr-w, lllniie. A varied nlld IIOIIiDFOIIOJI-I luvs room-t of pilflhlil ilrtlvllloi-I. iMisslonary Allis zlilll assistance; rendered IIRIIOIIEI projects of (J. W. . "'1" given by the district euIi-‘ iitislon presidents and it was‘ pleasing Io note the promllloni, place that Educational Alli illlti Illl many of tllcnl. ‘The Social Service ‘Convouol-‘s report allowed cxccllelli work lhla no Important department and tlddiiional facilities are pmmim-li so as to unite llnd coordinate this work throughout the ‘Diocese. Thursday morning the (lnlggnlgg were addressed by Rev. Maurice Macllollnlll on Child lVeifare and he suggested many lines of action which tile delegates took under active consideration and which are the ‘basis oi legislation enact- ed to IIIII ill this work. it was voted, u delegate llholllli ‘be sent ‘o lilo Ilomillioll Convention in Ot- tawa next Jllne null the Diocesan Drflfllflfllll. Mm. Frederick Conroy was elected by al-clnmniinn Io be tho Diocesan delegate with Mrs. F. .i. Casey, Alternate. Thursday afternoon after all ‘business was completed the nnm-, lusting committee brought in theirl report and the annual election of; officers was proceeded with. The‘, roeult of which was: Diocesan ‘President, Mrs. ‘Freliq erick Conroy, Tlgnish. rel-elected. ‘immediate Pas President. Mrs.‘ i. .i. Johnston. harlottelown. ' I '1el Vice-Prefldont. Mrs. W. .i. McIntyre. re-eleoted. Charlotte- lzlll. vlcermlaslll, Mrs. r. .i. . ~- .,. ., \.. Tim Dlnrreenll Sub-division I‘. \\'. l.._ llcill (i. very successful l-nnvl-u- One Garload La Prsrie Buff PTClIcd srlcli. Also on hand Flnc Brick and Puwash Stock Brick. L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLPS WHARVES LWIWL} fl ‘I (‘bllriuiiottlu-Il. \'il-ll-'i’l"l‘.silll~lli. Mrfl. .\'. I. Jirll. Amn- llll fiilrfirulll. Alilcrtorl. i-Ixol-llllvl‘, Sol-rotary. Mrs. Wm. Plmllrrgllsl, rc-clecled. Hope Riv- very gratifying lo llollr lrelll Hit‘ "" '('.OI‘i‘l‘ii]iI)Ii(IIIlK Sccreiary, Miss i-‘lllrrill. Dorsey. (Illzlrioilctlrwn. 'i‘rullsllror, Mrs. Joe. ilerllnrd. Tigllisll. Councillors, Mrs. Alexnmler"Mc KUIIZIO, Trllvnliic; ‘Mrs. Reid. Hur- toll. rc-clcctcll‘. ‘Mrs. (DY-I l‘). J- Gillls, Kellslllgton. llouorllry ‘flllspluill. Rev. Mull- lrilzc Macdonnld. Alter the installation of officers. afternoon ten wee served by the Charlottetown executive. Two do- ilglllilll anoint affairs were given [to lilo delegates and tile ‘Charlotte- (in .i. town‘ executive and mom-born. Wednesday pruning, Mrs. .i. .inilllllloll was IIOHIUHR nl. a dciiglli- ‘ flli Bridge in llcr spacious null beautiful homo. the prizes belni! won. by Mrs. lllr.) J. i). ‘McGuigen and Mrs. Alexander McKenzie. Mrs. Johnston was assisted In rc- ceivlng tile guests by Mrs. W. J. Maclutyre. ‘President of Charlotte- tmvn sub-division. Dainty and dc- Ilcions refreshments were served. snll the young indies assisting were assidunlls in their attention, llllli meet cilarnlillg ill dispensing the hospitality oi’ the gracious and popular hostess. 0n Thursday evening the lovely ilomo of Mrs. lDr.) .i. E. Blanch- ard was the scene of much pies- sllre and joliity. The charming young hostess welcomed all most cordially and had provided a most enjoyable musical program by way er entertainment. Those tailing part were Miss Lucy Blunt-herd, whose wondrous voice is ever new and delightful to the listener. Miss Margaret ‘McCarthy of Si. John. who has a. young and vibrant so- prano voice most pleasing to the oer. Violin dueits by Miss ‘Helen MnDmll-lld zlllti Ml. Alirod hlrlimlr- llcy iogciilcl‘ wiLll Illlllly lnlprnlllp- Ill snius and l-llorlls singing. round- ed out a very cnjnyllbltv evening. An unexpected irclll. was furnish- eli ‘by Iiln graceful folk dancing of Mien Helen Mnlzllnllaill. Delight- illl rcfrcahllll-llta worn l-lorvcli ill the dining hall with Mrs, llil‘) .i. D. Mctluigall pouring toll snli ‘Mrs. F, .i. (Essay cutting the ices. The ntienllullla were llil young frlelllln ni the hostess iIIlfI lvbiln making ihcnlllrllves niblt llsollll were all?!) (IQOIIIOIIIY attractive lllld udllcli grill-e llIIfI color in tile scene. The thanks oi lilo Diocesan oi‘- ficers iIlliI executive nro lillo nnli hereby tendered lboih Mrs. .ioilul<- toll. and lfril. ‘Blanchard for their delightful hospitality. ' . / I I EveryTBoy A should I have. ~~.. s». also». .,~