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MANUFACTL “ ERS i Men’s Reliable Fall Boots Juat received 9O palra of Our M-enh heavy Military Boots, nailed and aewed aolee. coverfied counter. Ind It“! heel plate, made from highest grade of army loll-MI‘- I very durable fa-m boots: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Second grace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.90 Boys heat army loathe. boot . 63-70 Second grade .. . -- 82-70 Boys and Youths high em aoota reduced from $0.75 ‘ action of Mr. W. J. Brawders. fr; I- '_n day afternoon. game, which was rioory was caoncewned ‘the "proverbial edge. surprises. and the heady rushes. ently heartened by their ' ibrrcught down until he hsd crossed Yesterday's game measured up ‘to the high stands»!!! 0i’ football that hlae been handed out to the fans in ‘the battles between these two rivals of did standing in the past, and the one-sided score can- no; be taken as a criterior of the (i. hrtly gon- tested. In the first hell‘. partic- ularly. file Abbiiee press-ed ltheiir opponents hard, and so far ne oem ,' perhaps had The slippery condition ‘of the ground, especially In- ‘mlldtilhliu where a layer of snow made the footing ve-ry treacherous. was a factor that ‘kflpt the ‘game full of play moving rapidly from one end of bho field to ‘the other. The Saints scored in both halve-s, and in each case the plbyer went ove-r the line clean. each score being the result of i111 the latter ‘half the ‘game became ‘much faster and kept ‘the fans in s. stats of excite- imemt to the final whistle. Appar- earlier success, the Saints had ithli-ngs much five minutes ‘tlie Bis-lots forty “mo. dmm Olbesry, fol-lowing flnst genre. whic ed. The half ended Saints 8. Abbtle than one spectator, the second ha! was s. “humdingex” and kept th fan ‘following on its toes. closer t/J the to enemy territory, but soon ‘fel deal of kicking, that glwe ngithie oame Ito rest on tho securing the ball from the scrum made the final score of the ga and himself converted the try ._ half ended with the oval in; territory, and with the scogfi 8. Albbles 0. " ' The line-up followg; l 7.30 nm. the league of the Croes i. or c. FAIR commilcis lllESllIiY EVENING NilV. 24TH On Tuesday night. Nov. 24th.. at faction. The boys of the L. of C. have ‘will open their big fair at their been making big preparations and‘ hall on Richmond Street. This fsir which will run for three nights, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday is being put on by the members of the L. oi’ O. and will consist entirely of local talent. A Particularly attractive program has been arranged for the three nights and will consist of numer- ous games, gymnastic exhibitions. elaborate and novel stage attrac- tions and s. high class and selec- tive musicals. Among the per- formers in the gymnastic part of the program which is under the direction of Mr. William l-lelpenny will be Mr. Halpenny himself "Bill" who some years ago was re- cognized as one of the super bar men of the Marltimes has not lost any of his old time style and agil- . lty and all those who will be privi- leged to witness a. performance by him are assured of something ‘worth while. Mr. l-lelpenny in the i‘ ,course of the past two years has igathered together a number of lo- ‘cal boys, all of whom under his .5 guidance have become gymnasts 1 of no mean ability. The members or this class will perform during V, ilio three nights. The musical program will be ‘L upplled by the L. of C. band con- nstlng 01225 pieces under the dir- it is needless to comment on the abil- ity of this aggregation of music- ians-—-thelr reputation has already been established. In addition to this splendid pro- gram of mirth and music numer- ous refreshment booths will be well stocked with the various good things for the inner ‘man's satis- We got belt models. and$630and$4.50to.. . . . . . . . . .......03-50 Youthaher-vy split boota . . . . 01.50 Youths heavy whole stock reduced to . $2.50 Alec due this week, a new lot of our famaua "Creed- more" Ier men. a . GOP!’ BROS LTD. have given much time and work towards staging this fair and there is nodoubt that they will be rewarded by s. large attendance on all three nights. . Illatilllituaaleeilh Cougars W111 F I’ 0 Tm“ n. ‘Finlnyson . . . . . .. 13o 152 13s ' . ‘Second game the Sailors ‘beat o" mum" -~ 1Z3 115 ‘I37 A . the All Comers. Jimmie Cameron N' Eva“ - - 93 141 105 ‘ than high single, 21s. Cecil Kelly F‘ Stewart -- -- 194 134 109 Segre h,“ mm 8m E..McRae s2 1n 159 uwuph e05 ass e45 MONTREAL, Nov. ilk-Victoria Tmhms’, Cougars‘ mm'.nmn probleélssgslm J RsnaBhanSAH-ons 194 186 I hockey chrr Mons. defea ll- ' ' - '- _ adiens, gr 11:.‘ Nnttlctaussbto gIockey-é- HOTTENTOTS League, yuscore .1181! - ‘ exhqqjmon hockey gama played .1..." c. ‘Kelly ........ .. 217 2oz 19s G Be" - - - - - - - - - - -- 111i 111% tonight‘ J. Cameron . . . . . . 149 _ 218 Z17 " ' "n14 106 m, After trailing behind in the first '_'~—"'~—'— 13a M m; two periods. the lPecl-llc coast 738 998 815 100 m m gum“ came mack “mug 1n 13119 Total 2549 lllnal session and scored tour ‘goo. s ‘to their opponents lone tally. ALL CQMERB- Toml_1806 616 573 m7 canny,” ykgmqn J. Mclnnls 178 116 176 _____;_._"____ G034 P. lMcGonell .. 122 129 215‘ Velma 1101mm M. Tralnor . . . . . .. 132 137 170 . '- . Dgfgngg C. Dillon , 208 118 150 Months. Women- G. McMahon . . . . . .. 191 184 164 q Ooutu .. . . . . . Imtghlin <——— Cflnitre 831 683 875 Moreno . . . . . . .. Frederlckson Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2389‘Gym- in Tonight R. c. N. v. R. will roll 10.30-—11.30~Snesi11l class. Joliat Hlart at seven sharp. 8.30 the Csrmody 3-30—-5—*3llldents- Boucher . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wnllser Five roll the Stars. 5>—‘6-30—~‘BlIS1llwSS Men. .51,“ ‘ 8——10—4Senlors. Leduc . . . . .. .. Hslderson Y. M. C. A. BOWLING ,9°W|""\I= Lepine . . . . . . . . .. .. Ostlrnnn --—- 7 (Ielsthunvpinn Special Match. Lacroix .. Meelcing Commercial League. 3~30~4C4Jm‘m9l‘¢181 Leone. Paulhug . Shepherd ‘S. S. k ‘Peer-don vs. Prowse ‘Bros. . . . . . Anderson MsJority for Moore d: MdLeodh Special: Referee-Cooper ismeetnn. Jllnanfa llnlmen: for apralna k bruins are half polo lined, i‘ 4 Iii N? “The liabe a special buy in good pass it along Friday and Saturday. These Overcoats come in Blue Grey, Dark Sand and Heather Green good weight, tape seamed and. tailored in stylish half They compare with any regular Saturday $22.00. COME AND SAVE . . _____.,____ And Win The Provincial Football Champ- ionship For 1925.-Score 8-0. By defeating ‘the Abegweits by a score of sight to nothing, the Saint Dunstan/e football team won the 1925 Rugby championship of the Island at ‘the Victoria Park yester- tho five yard line. Flor the next foudhl. tooth and nails to keep the A-bbiea on the safe side of their ‘line, and although the latter were at times on the verge orgett/lng across, they were finally‘ dorced beck to -the which e rpunt. secured the ban and went across for the h who not convert- To quote the 00111119901901 more Al, no time wens the Abbles able to get- Seints li‘ne than twenty yards. At the whistle the‘ latter ploughed their way‘ deep in- beclc to mlldfield. Followed a good side only advantage until the ball twenty-five you'd line of the Saints. But clever passing soon took the latter within a '~.~ scoring distance. and Flemming, ts inte s tusltnu (Canadian Preee) Y, Alta. ‘Nov. 19.—The official scfiodu-le of the Western as follows: ver. ‘Dec. 2-—lSs.skatoon at Portland‘. ‘Dec. lie-Victoria at. Vancouver. Dec. Sr-‘Sulntoon- at Victoria. Dec. ll-g-Oalgary at Portland. Dec. 'l--flashetofln"fiwflfliflevr ‘Dec. tb-Csilgary at Portland. s Dec. 12—Ce-lgary at Victoria. ‘Dec. 12-—¢Saekstoon sit Edmonton. I e Dec. ldp-Jvictorie. at Tor-bland. ‘Dec. 17—<Vnncouver at Saskatoon. Dec. 1‘7——Edmonton at‘ Calm??- Dec. 18.—'Portland st Victoria ' Dec. 19.——Vancouver at E” l1- gotten ‘ t ‘Edmonton. on. Dec. 21—Vancouver a D90. 21—V1ict/1ria l‘ 3:6. 28.—Portlan<1 at Calgary. 31*. ‘c. aik-Edimonton at LPortia-nd. Jll-Il. 1-—<Edmonton at Victoria. Jan. L-Calgary at Saskatoon. Jan. 4——Vldt011is. st Vancouver. Jan. 4..—Oa-lgs.ry alt Edmonton. Jen ii-Vancouver at Portland. Jan. 6—1S&skmt00n. at Calgary. UFTH Hockey Dengue, season 1996-26, is Nov. w-Portland mt Vancouver. Nov. 26.—-Vonoouve-r at ‘Portland. iNbv. dll-lfimdkatoon ‘at Vancou- ‘Dec. il-Nancouvsu- s»; Victoria. - ‘Dec lil-Ilildmonton at Saskatoon. ‘Dec. 14—lCe-lgary ;a‘t Vancouver. HBBKEY l Jun. 22-—-Saskatoon at . JUL zg-dddmonmn ‘wt Jan. 25—~Vlctoria. at Feb. 3.—-V-ic Feib. 5.--Vl ‘Fab, 12—-»Cslg'ary 01' E,” e ‘.00 .1»- Il. we. i‘ m. 16.—<Port1and at View!“ Jan. 16.—-Vancouver at 001881’! Jan. 18—Ssekanoon at Vancouver- Jsn. IiL-Jodmonmu at Vlotodl Jamie-Saskatoon alt - Jan. 21-ca1cerv It mm",- ,1; Jen. 25-401115111‘! at v '1 f]. V01’. and Jun. 26——"Edmontnn at’ "KWIW" Jen. 27.—Ca.lgary at {Prawn- Jan. ZSr-Cmigary a;t"w%n Jan. zit-Saskatoon E¢m° ' Fell), lr-Portlsndm vammwr‘ .l\‘eb. L-‘Baekatfla "t W45"?- Fflh 3__._vaucq|ver at Portland. a at Saskatoon. ria at Edmonton. Feb. 5,..v;¢uria at (Jnl-gary. For? b-vptioria n1 Vancouver. 1.11), 10_.1.ictorla ait Portland. you mylddmonton at Saskatoon Feb. 1B~Porvtland at Victoria. at Edmonton. Feb. la-ilidmonton at Calgary. Feb. li-Edmonton at Vancouv- liieb. li-Oal-gary at Saskatoon. ‘Feb. 16—Vancou;ver at Victoria. A veg-gt‘! ‘$101? f __ .. vnnsii 2'0. 19 avsnmes-etw, $1.05. ‘ ‘Scvcuru StAson. stun on i wrru ALL ‘no! FAVORITES. lucLuoirra léoginrrenn MATINEE SATURDAY-ADULTS 51.10. QHli-DREN 62o. llEllS AL$UCCESS . . t ILTON ‘ $215. sen‘ sALs, now. mo. ITr-lE’ ‘ton. at 1 Feb. lib-Calgary wt Sssks/toon. Feb. 19.——<Edm0n-ion e1, Victoria. Feb. 20.—-Sa.skawon at Calgary“ Feb. 22-—iPortJland at Vancouver. Feb. 22.—~Snl=k.atoon lavt Edmon- ‘Feib. 24—~Vanoouver mt Portland. ‘Fob. 2»l—-Edmonton wt Calgary. ‘Heb. 26.-~Portland at Victoria. Feb. 129-Calgary at Edmonton. Feb. lib-Saskatoon at Calgary. 73 pins. Stephen Trainor had high single. 290. W. J. McDonald high total, 626. ‘Line-up:- ALERTS. S. Tralnor . . . . . . . . . 172 290 142 P. Prunty . . . . . . . . . 174 163 136 W. J. McDonald . . 202 219 205 S. DesRoche . . . L . . 234 179 197 -—-———-——— . . . . . 144 129 146 9Z6 980 826 “Total .. . . . . . . . . . 2732 185 164 156 146 . . . 129 2Z3 W. Happeny . . . . . . 212 179 216 P’. _McMahon . . . . .. 160 246 158 QH.ILNA_. . 857 895 907 659 over Paton’; Ltd. 476 plins. Scores airs as follows. rdashery” gertiismtlhaifrifli; olvlvnflvvesiiy. 311:3) sicienlalgi Abbloe [Fun “ck s- D‘ U‘ .1811 il-Vaneouver at Victoria. Min- 1—-_Viotorls at yon-courier. ing, the ball at times moving about 5_ Diamond . . . . . . . . Cullen Minn" 8"_‘s°’skm’°°n M‘ mum“ ma: i: gflfiltfizg‘ the "New a“ ‘wield? m“ ‘it w“ ‘ ‘ Halves Jun 11—lPort1end at Vancouver. iMar. 4‘—Calxairy a ‘Saskatoon I il-iflliculg ‘to follow its course. Kelly ...-. . . . . . . . . . . .. Dunplry Jan‘ n Elmomon M Sasmmmt Mar 5'__vanco‘~lve:ut vdctarla‘ At the outset of the first period Molbsiohevrn .. McDonald Jan‘ 13 __vdcwfla at Pomand_ _Mm_' 6__P0mand at ca" ' the Saints pushed the play into Mooney _ . . . . . . . 0'Learry Jan- la-Jwnmuver w, mum” M“; 8'_vancouv t Edfaw-t enemy territory, bug were soon for- it Diamond . . . . . .. . . . . . Camlibfill ' ' w a‘ mo“ on‘ . ‘ton. IMnr. 8-.Pontland a-t Saskatoon. cc-d to relinquish this ndvzmta Quarters 53 k . ‘M 9__ .1. . Kelly and McCarey combinin IW. J. McDonald . . . . . . . . .. Keefe 14"'v'm°°“v°' m’ a a M‘ VLwH“ “t Calgary- n gain that brought the Abbi V! Deslicuhes . . . . . . . .. , Flemming ' the Saints twentyflw‘ 7M6 11119» Wnllker .. .. Jennings _ _ iFollowlng short gains Flemming 0i’ Forwards ' the Saints made L1 rul! 9318! W“! G. Connolly . . . . . ., G. McDonald brought up at "the Abblos twenty-lst. C. Trallnor . . . . . .. B. MoDonlald v five. The lizrll was P111115"! back 5nd ‘Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Gillis ifontli. until secured by E- DIWIOWL N. ‘Matlrlesoni . . . . . . J. McDonald‘ —-?"0-———~ ‘who combing witgnigagzerigogdl; J. Connolly . . . . . . . . .. a. gxénsinxcis l» °- @- BOWI-ING- MOORE l Mflcl-EQW- good aiin. fly ‘ 3 ' N. vMdDtmaild . . . . . . . .. . 9!’ " field, trend then the Abbiee again _y_ mnergan _ _ _ _ _ _ Maj... Last evening a double header E. Heartz . . . . . . . .. 129 176 169 venetmgeg the Saints ‘line for a spares game wasbowled. The first game G. >McQueid . . . . . .. 150 171 102 twenty yard garln. Kelly secured Saunderg _ _ , _ _ _ (L Q0111“ between the Anchors and the ‘A. illeartz . from the scrum and ‘was not M_ Mathgemn _______ _._____ Alerts, the latter winning out by A. Kiel-ly .. 241-and high total of 539 pins. REBEKAH LEAGUE. Majority for 10 s. mr-Jlummiage Sale. Rub the scalp with Mlnnrafe Llnhnenr duality Chinchilla Overcoats and will $28.00 Overcoat in stock. Friday and YOUR DOLLARS .,» Henderson & Ctudmore €hinchilla Overcoat Special Friday and Saturday $22.00 iPol lyan nae over I d-lottientots 83 pins. Scores ars as! f0 ws. l ance unleae paid for. Act la over. . is a. promising crop of junior en- ‘ management, announced this mom- ‘ entries ttom outside. Many Celebrated Men and Women of Ancient History Have Been Lashed With Tongues of FOOLS. For Example: Courageous COLUMBUS who dared aall beyond the horizon. Tloketa ordered by phone orulefit l0 N‘ "U04 f0!‘ wlll not be held after 7 p. m, on the night of the Perform- Performanoee will start sharp on tlmfl- rivlng after curtain rlaea twill be obIIQQ Parties ar- d to welt until first Scorn and Called o believed the earth was round. E who foretold the submarine. flooded the world with light. l. 2. Scientific GALILEO wh a. Dreaming» JOAN OF ARC whose "visions" saved Francs- 4. Imaginative JULES VERN 5. Aspiring WRIGHTS, Inventors of hcavier-than-alr planes. 6. Foolhardy FULTON. whose ‘folly’ revolutionized navigation 7. Creative EDISON. who 8. Practical FLAGLER, who converted everqlado Into an empire 9. Philosophlc FRANKLIN, who harnessed lightning with a kite. 10. And also DANIEL GILCHRIST, social revolutionlet of to- day. hero of OHANNING P‘OLLOCK’S qlorlolll drama. THE 740 811 937 Total-42-i88. PATONS LTD. H. Doucette 102 114 118| J. Mdllaren 100 117 IJ. MclJaren‘ .. 158 13'? P. Worth . . 127 163 E. Doucette . . . . . .. 106 174 199 685 Tolel—1992. . Cecil Kelly rolled hifh single to; M ‘Classy Field Of i Speed Skaters For ‘ St. John Meeting SAINT JOHN, N. 13.. Nov. 19.- The ‘Sn-ind: John Amateur Skating Association, the body fostering the world‘s championship skating meet in January, last night elected A. P. Paterson president and ne/med a strong executive to look after ‘the details. Secrotlary A. J. Corr an- nounced that all arrangements had been completed for the apealrance of Clan Thunberg of Fin-loud. the‘ Ipre-sent world's champion. Sket- ing laces of the United States and Canada will also take part in the three days meet. Charles .lowtraw.- of Ssranac Lake, N. Y., who tiired from the yaime after winning nn Olympic event, has returned to the field and it is expected he ‘will wppenir in the coming meet. 0-m- Entries To Close l On Saturday GT. JOlllN. Nov. lil-‘Entrles for the Mari-time indoor track and field mee-t to be held at this Arena. on Fiiiday, Novemilzer 27, are coming ‘in fast land every event is ercpect- vd to be |l0iily contested. ‘Pliers tries that speaks well for the fut- ure of the game here and some good competition is bound to ra- sult. The entries will close on Selt- urday of thlls week, fW, l]. Stirl- ing, vice-president of the M. P. ‘B. and chairman of the commit-tee in charge. said this morning. iln connection with rprootlse for the mleet, Fred lflinley, of the Arena in! that the rink would ‘be thrown open to entrants who wish to get in sdme ‘llrnberlng-np exercises to- mormw night from 7 until 9 o'clock. The rink eilso will be open on Sat- urday afternoon from entns-nlbe from 2 o'clock unilil 6 o'clock. ‘It 1| ex- pected many of the iboya will avail themselves of this privilege. Mr. Stirling sold he expected several PLUS FOUR! BARRED AMONG BANK OLERKS LONDON, Nov- 111-19111: fours have been barred in the London banks. where the executive olflclala objected to the custom of some of the cler-‘u who have been coming to work on Saturday morning dres- sed for the golf course when the banks close at noon. ln one bank tbs following sign was posted: "You are training for bsnkera. not bunkers." The bank directors solemnly de- cided that sport clothes did not gitve the lnvper air of dignity to a bunk. and accordingly forbade the appearance of clothing suggesting Nttlnl Ireen. The Bank Clerks‘ roo1 PRINCE EDWARD--4—DAYS—-4 \ STARTING MONDAY, NOV. 23rd “And now," whispered the lover, as lhe caught her in his arms, "what shall we do about the rope ladder? We shouldn't leave it hanging there." Subtract $37.50 from $135.00 (regular price) and you get $97.50 I iii ’_<->____l The new low price o! "His MasierhVoice" Victrola Model 80 While they last! Buy now and cave the $37.50 Sold on easy payments ““"'2‘.'.‘.%°"'-" Union considered the ban of pine : waa taken. tum. but the golf enthusiasts were in a minority and no action