ERE’S the cap that sets the season’s style. It looks quality. It has qual- ity. And it comes in those very patterns most favoured on smart golf courses. You will find a. rare assortment of Eastern Caps in the season's newest styles and fabrics at leading stores. lllliitlim- Maroons snow P Lesgue Fixtures Senator: in Hlppy Stlrt FOIRIUM, Montreal, Nov. ISL-Ot- tawa Senators runner-sup lest year in. the National Hockey iLeague. made an auspicious start in their 1926-27 campaign when they de- . towd of 8,500 fans, who turned out‘ practically filling the welcome back the winter sport for ‘zinother season. Ottawa outclassed the Canad- IPIIB and with their stonewall de~ i--n- .. kept the guime safe once they c»; iilllwllcil a lead. The OttllVvil. in-riods and both were the results For Dad and His Lad CAPS Z Buys Fast Pacer ‘Ganadiens Request siruaiui-Jnici-QN, Nov. 1il.—'i‘. .1.‘ Devlin, 2.14%. a. bny pacer by Gcn- H ‘ I eralinsimo. which had been owned Ilf“_UN'IRI“AlIf' l. and raced by E. O. McDonald, 01' ‘"3 "umagu 0 this city ,has been sold to William Baibinenu, of lvlonclon. hlcvun yonrs C‘ H“ ago next spring. '1‘. J. Devlin wnlsl ‘I “L imrported from Ontario liy .l. E. Su v 3 W _ liven, of this city and he has becnNghru-“llon DMYM o“ i Game Thrown Out Nov. asking that well known on race tracks through-i out the Maine and New Brunswick” l" 1‘- clrcuits. During the funr years that m“ lenlbk‘ mlmulims nude he owned and raced him. Mr. Mc- II wiitflpmyed- lionald won no less that seven I" Ill-‘l DPOIRHI- Hart says initclnz-ri rum-s. never losing a matched rzicc with the gcltiing. 14mm‘ “"'*" played I“ Bum“ Signs to Play For Western Team i mom??- East Midlands, and Maoris Play Tie 6-6; NORTHAMPTON, Eng. NOV. l9 -—Ooming from behind in the sec- onii half of n. game that was played in wretched weather, and on a sod- den field before 9,000 spectators here today, the Now Zcnlnnd Maor- is played the selected Ernst Mid- lands fifteen to u six-point draw ill a game under the auspices of ti Rugby Fnion. The l\iiii.i>fl'i“illifl were three points in HTTGBTK ut half time and remained in that situation until near the OTTAWA .Nov. or" Grafton. slur hockey league last Prairie League. Saskatoon. Hinnolinlin Foils :|t brought the equalizer. it‘? n-wk hns rim 11f!‘- Nz' ill ‘k’ il ' iibifl- nitl-ltiotilain-ottfrii ivyithlizlgiilfiiecn: Fralnl: "Ia" b!’ individmi‘ ‘l’ ""1" "w Brlden - - - - - - - - ~ - - ~ - - - - - ~- P-Orilim. the game ibe- ' - I ttwi-t-n Boston llrnins and the local Tuesday iwhun the Bruins won by n score of .. . Goal be mmw" out’ oyifilg Uonnell . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Halnsworth I ha“, mm G. Boucher . ivzis higher than the players.“ Theo In Prairie League 19.—~Art "Bust- Jiivvkson defence player Gormlm . . - - - - .. with the La. Salie team in the city - year, left. last night for Saskatoon, where he will Summary: loin the Saskatoon Shelks in the Another Ottawa 115-00- “, youngster, 'I‘onnny Westwick, is al-' ' so reported i0 be trying out will! Minnoupollu, gag, (‘ml 0i ill" Kain“ nii-n-ti in poetry by lmllilfvllow. grin when n. brilliant. iry lly Fniivusselqiq wall-r‘ nnniiiy now from electrically niwrnti-d humps. ns the original fecil- iallliifi. play. llooley Smith start-l - I the scoring, beating Hainsworth urter passing by the Canadian de- fence. The second Ottawa. goal was» zne result of a ‘clever shot to the UILJPGI‘ corner of the net on a, pass jircru Clmncey to George Boucheru cflve seconds of play when Loduc lint-awe dezence and beat Conneli. 'l'li.- tally cnrne too lute to be of use u. iifi- local team. The game wasi tented. the Canadians here tonlg/hm "J-l. The game was iplayed before a1 Canadians score came in the lastzmgghqm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , uiiii Fills in" Sililllililt i T III llIlIIIE Stonewall Defence lfeeps Frenchmen “Score- less Until Last Five Seconds '01 Play; 9p m Attackwttawa Senators Their flpening‘ Game From the Canadians, 2-1, and Mont- real Maroons Blanked the New York Americans, 2-0, in National , Hockey, Last Night. ' At Dc- troit, in the Same League, Boston De- feated Detroit, 2-0. » l Penalties: First perlod-Gimpson. Seibert. Noble. Second iperiod—iS1mpeon, Red Green. Carson. Third perlod-Mclflnnon. Won in First 3 Minute: WINDSOR. iNov. l9.——’l‘he Boston Fflrum t0 Bruins, with one victory already to their credit in the National Hockey League tonight rushed. the Detroit Cougars of! their feet in the first three minutes of play to win. 2 to 0. The game was played at the Windsor Arena. “before a. capacity, stores came in the first and flnnbcrowd 0g 5,000 perm“ ushering in. the season for Detroit. Keats starred for team. Una-um: Boston the Boston Detroit Stewart Holmes. Right Defence ibnughlln Left Defence icarrled s. roiling DWI! info"!!! finishers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hulderson‘ Centre , l-ierberts . . . . . . . . . . . Frederickson Right Wing ' i‘ ' . -_ .,_ ._ f»). -. y» fic-JTTJ... - sniiiiin noor Ginseng, .In_ A Dashing. Slash ‘In the great 69¢» new" trod... t. s, 7 and 8.45 Usual _Prices where men are cowboy: Ind‘ women are, cometlmee dec- mrg, but where there lo ni- waya action, daredevil horse- muuhitp, H“; Gibson and the _ Universal Ranch Riders. Hoot ‘ Glblon i. h: hie sci-news M“ In “CHIP OF T__HE FLYING U” “Buffalo Bill’ BER IAL MONDAY -» TUESDAY “The Radio Bug” comeov The Overland Limited A’ SMASHING RAILROAD DRAMA ._..__ . .' ._¢.._,-,, i. PRINCE EDWARD Last Times Today at 3.15, 7 and 8.45 Special Matinee Admission Price for Children 11c. ERIC “VONMISTROHEIMS PRODUCTION in typical early season affair. Oom-fOliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Duncan 19___cecl‘ iihnzttion was ragged and the play-I m0 Canadimm .-i:- were not in their best condition. liowever, there were many brilliant] . iowd. Hooey Smith starred for Ot-, li‘\ it. I The line-up: , I Ottawa Canadians I Defence . . . . .. Gardiner Right wing ' . . . . . . . . . . . ..Gagne Substitutes . .. . W. Bouchar‘ -Leplne ibafrance . Larochelle. Smith Finnegan .. iiiirea . . . Aidams .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Moran Referee—<Dr. Jerry Laiflaimme. First .perlod—1, Ottawa, H. Smith, Second perlod—--No score. I I Third period-Z. Ottawa. G. Bou- icher, 9.20 3. Canadians, Leduc, 10.35 I ‘Penalties: First period-Finne- iSecond perlod———lClaney, W. Bou- icher (2). Adams, Hodiey Smith. i Third period-lbeduc, Joliat, Fin- ‘0. Ryan . . . . . . . . Left Wing iCooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sheppard Substitutes Keaits .. .. Galbraith .. iCoutu . . . . .. .. . Hitchiman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Summary _ First period-d. Boston. Kefllilfl (Oliver), 1.45 2. Boston, Brlden (Keats), 2.40. Second period-No score. Third period-No score. L. G. Basketball Last-night on the gym floor a very fast and exciting ‘game was played between the No Names and ‘Spartans. Following are scores: the players and No Name iL. Dolron . . . . . .. iC. ‘Praught . . . . .. J. Prqwee W. "Power . . . . . . . E. Robin . . . . . . . . .. .. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29 ~"=. . u I Spiflifle W. Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Harley . . . . . .. . . . . 9 . . . . . .. 2 1 .13 4 0 .. 4 .i1 Foystoni Produced as Strohelm can do it-wiih all its fire, color and atmosphere _With thousands cl? players —Wlth a swirl of action and beauty that will take your breath away. vgg him": MURRAi "THE MERRY WIULJW" A Triumph of Screen Craft! J5j;;i5‘“i»"!i=$ i A “s22: Yrssrgz? i PATHE NEWS—OR(‘HI~JSTRA l-._ i ‘WE T ii f‘ 3 [Iii STRAN m, ' "es-S- CoMP/xiivi i. iviirrn.‘ pTi-ds" t LIIA M‘. ,_ [Ii hours ANNUA torn/Nels, _ ‘ _ AFBIDAY gowAno THEATRE i i sATURnAY" NOV. 26-—27 EVENINGS AT s55 |,_ SAT. MATIN . ALPLUNKETT r Ross HAMILTON “Rec” NEWMAN r PAT. QAFFERTY I SlVtNBENNETT Arr PbUNKET‘l'S - "ORCHESTRA _ WIED sunwn o ' we fr: dwwwn Into iris / ifm-Q. dlDVI will?! ' \_.._.__I 'l‘\\‘o people locked in n. (fiiilill ill ilio iustncss of Switzerland's moun- tuins by u storm that bole-lied forth from hunvi-n endless-i (lays rind Highly?‘ [ninth iurkoil one step lit-- IiilHI iIll‘lil and twn sit-pa ailicnil oi‘ iiicin. Wily i-oniii the exist‘! The World, The World ' The Mighty W-orld The War, The War The I)-, I)- War AT z.ao P. M, _____. Sent sale open. AT 9.30 A. M, ‘ Monday - TIIQSd" ADULTS ............ __ ‘L CHILDREN ,_ $1_-10. $1.65 AND $2.15 ' l l TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13.} PRINCE EDWARD . Next Week,“ i Inegnn. Alex Smith. | 2 Goals in Firat Period. SIIIIRE, 6-3 West Kent footballistn turned the tables on Queen Square yes- terday nfternoon when they dr~ tented them by a scorc of 6 to 1i _._--4.-5—< ‘ "‘_“"“ . . . n C. Whlker . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. Gallant (inirixinrnlu, uiili h taiilifll w, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L OiNQH tlinn 7th! nilull iii-rous- l". Lynils . . . . . . . . . .. 1.. MuFarlnne ‘i Blnns _..__§¢0->———- Referee-deny Doyle Leo Kid Roy Will Fight in Europe, ‘i AIALRLSON SQIIARiE GAIRIHUW, New York, Nov. is-xrwo goals by ilhrnch Broadbent in the first per- ;iod. gave the Montreal Maroons s ,phiino volt-v, nnyu Jiilm \ i2 to 0 victory oiver the New York bonril operniiir Ill iiin- iii liiimglcans in a scheduled National ....‘;...f”...‘..’°3?.i..l"§‘.§ii $1.33.! Kugrggmg. ,h"°"~,h,1°-;1;J§§ ;h A i" " y, en erweg c a ig,,°,,‘"fgi,ig,,ghg',jgrggs31,38,135t... of Canada. and a serious con- hs slowed around the Yank“ w tender m.- u.» title vacated by in the third game of a series of best two out of three for the inter- ischolastic championship. A fourth Igame will now be necessary us each have won a game with one drawn. 'i‘i|i~r|- lift‘ six lu-ron rnnn in Frnncc. iln- niinii iinpuriiini bring loi-nil-il ill luminous prlvnli- imcIiniiiFT- item“, w more m on mrbem draw "Kid" Kaplan, will engage in two; the mulls out and nip the puck in- “m” °°'"""‘" I“ 'E“"°P°- t or less reinvcnmed tribe or iii:- .to tho empty not. ’ ‘The 1°C“ flilhl" 11351)”? ""1 ch‘ skin chai-iorir yesterday who wi-ut E Tonight-a game “w the Montreal ed to fight Mnscari. the B-KINPBE" out to carry iiio lmillo to lln-ir op- [ggm give a dhpmy which mark“ lfili-ilfifwflllhi liiieilillllol‘, in Paris fponents and succeeded magnific- rheir gmnpg i“; “Mom mm“ "l"! J09 C003- Ellfililb ififllllfilflently by working u strung offons- " ‘M8 pep to ma attack while the W918i“ QIIMHlflOII. in 140M101!- ‘Dair lve in the first lnilf to scorn twn nugence in from 0f Benedict w” 9510i‘ H1968 ‘Mills will b9 SPPEYISBIQtrys and the winning count. in "k6 a atom wan what American upon the arrival oi’ iRoy at Parls-ithls lmlf tho winners hurl thiniza The West Renters were fl more I Did Get 7i - 0 bile-who stingqirtho first puiTis a ‘ eensation—mild, refreshing, Bnliefyihg and (IDOL. Just the kind oflqnoke on have nlwn s wantcd, lltllt Ilever before obtains le a-t such j price. The fincsi. Virginia tobacco " —mudc by un English process- worthy of a trial. One package, wc believe, will convince on that at last you've found tho i cu]. smoking tobacco. CUT COARSE FOR PIPES AND FINE ' - -. IOR CIGARETTES hkgeoContnln Certificate: Exchangeable Id Pooh of‘ Playing Cords ‘OCR CITY TOBACCO C0. LIMITED ouurc ' am threats sifted through, were ably ihandled ‘by Benedict. who was cal- iled, upon to make several mmicub fight promoter. under whom-Royiwork like 'l‘rojnns to hold the rc- ‘ous saves. Defence Succeed! 'i In the latter part of the game‘ the visitors went to defensive hock- ey in n successful effort to defend‘ .i.heir two-goal margin. The homu- eters attacked valiantly. but their efforts mostly individual, failed to tree] rear guard. On the whole the game provided of iboth teams. with the visitors g1». ing the ore impressive display. The -up: Montrohl Benedict . .F' New York Munro . I Centre Stewart Left Wing Seibert Substitute! Phillipe i plenty 0t m“ hockey on the “minis and several Mm period-d. Montreal, Brood-i ‘ ‘The Canadian champion will be nc- companied by Alec Moore. local has fought moet of his battles in this city. Mr. Moore's wife will ac- company the party. Mrs. Moore is of old French stock, and she in tak- ing the opportunity of making the trip to vleit friends 1n Europe. . The party will leave here Friday _.-night for Paris. Upon arrival at. their destination they will proceed to complete h.- ngementsxforboth k ‘ _i the ihrls and ilondori tights and ma e much of “ “m °n u“ M” will consider any mrnun- ‘m... ‘They expect to visit Berlfnhkms- other important European cities before returning home ito Montreal. ' , bent. 9.01. I. Montreal, m. zalvv-ioixesoxwis-wwhn ..~ n -. ,l"UOVQil'fb ‘loo ' from e minup near the West Kent "ball, and only for the fine tackling ‘- this season, which goes to prove n whet l little coaching and trainingdi- 38.11am"! - - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - -- E- 141F181‘ _' of footbnll pl YQYQ.‘ w a Iiproity l1lll(lIl_ their own way furr- iing the Queen Squnri: lutls (oi posted onsiaughts. ilnwt-vi-i- in the second half Q. S. S. showed more vigorous and heudy football with the rosnit that they not only snceedod in crossing their oppon- ents line. but held their own in tor- rltory piuy throughout. Teddy lioll. host hulf linm" of ,‘Wost Kent scored the winners two trys, the rust coming flvo minutes from the opening whieilo. He re‘ celved the ball from a lineout on _ the Queen Square ten yard lino to cross practically unmolosled. The second and whining count. wum negotiated during the lust few minutes of the ifelf. 0n n hoel- ont from the scrum. the hull wua snapped to ~Holl_ who repented his previous performhncc amid‘ n ‘ tangle of arms and legs. Queen Square scored in tho list] half, Monaghnn doing tho trick tiiiiii. l ‘iriii school! attended yestm-ilayhi liisnlv, and Yfifiifen the teams lino up on ‘Nfibudayffioxt. u record crowd is but. elpated. . . - -' '1 THE LINEUP W. 1K, 8L . " ' . . rim flack Cpljsvvwiev .. . . . . . . . .. J. ilxinergau '1: when... Ir. Hail ten yard line. The try was mode lifter n continuous Queen Square advance. in this half Queen Square never played better room- Q- S. 8. and fast running of their oppon» ente e different score may have relulted. 'All ti! all yesterdaiflsl exhibition was for superior to any some played by these teams so fnr - K. ‘Campbell can do for our coming generation Quarters A. Maser . . . . . .. 1.. Blanchard . J. McDonald refereed very A. Maobiiilan .. .. dilelellan lttflfeoiorily, , nationals The next ' ‘Forwards Embers .. . . . . 0.13 dtey E.0ifer................l3. er thetnlarg-tiJ-lyndmnn.............‘!. n 'nine_ between the _ e place next Tues’- Mme: ‘n. Bigger . . . . . . . . .. o. Blanchard i . C. ivicfluigsn , who? mom-I Mlflybdlil (LBipbil an.» Mn Youri30 Day ~ I Trial Bottle of l Aqua Velva The Wonderful AftewShave Preparation. that KEEPS the skin velvety ail day ions)‘ just as Williams lather LEAVIQS it! , I I New] Being with. Tube of Given l i