and march. ‘ es for ,; 11g . m Page 8 A prevent steadiness and precision in line. lutely obey orders as to formation 12. All movements of classes should be by MARCHING. not by running. Teachers must not hurry pupils, but must use every effort to excitement and preserve 13. Each school is emptied four THE censured snail-IAN ’ I Sporting News Island Horses To careless smoker; throws matches. tea when he linn u stamp out any see. nds that smoking times a day (two recess nnd two dismissals) and these dismissals should be conducted in every rea- pect like a lire drill, excepting that thc dismissal signal is used instead of the ilre drill signal. Rules for Fighting Fires 1. Keep cool nnd act quickly. lldren as well as e about them. , Fire Drills lib! intention of ilre [$79M the panic usual- g an alarm of flre. the different types of . , etion throughout Cun- udt of necessity be blocs] conditions. .should be held at 'th. ‘Is for fires should be y. d of the flrc signal. I _ should cease. Pupils should t“! fl march as directed, boys . l. t Y Tdjohers should follow to be that‘ hild has been left be- eacher gets too far ll‘ f the line he or she ble to get back to r . e stragglers. ~ ' lbolild lead, and girls possible separate exits firs. tlngulshers wlthln'easy reach. how to use them. 5. ed room. tluns in advance. ED138111‘. 2. Make your plans in sdvsivicc as to what you would do in case of 3. Have one or more hand ex- 4. Be sure that every one in the house knows where they arc and Give the alarm promptly by ctiliifli; "Fire"——uniess in a crowd- 6. in a crowded room give the 33$" quietly and keep the people fl ‘7. Know where tn find the nearest “will”?! 00X. and study’ the direc- is- wa" by U18 brw. if it is oni~ sde oi the burning building so as to direct the firemen when they 9- "You send a telephone alarm call the operator. and say, "i wlgh REURGANIZATIUN 0F THE f CITY BliiillNil LEAGUE Race at Sydney On Wednesday v w‘ ' >./ i/i/i l!‘ The followers of the turf in P. E. A‘). \\ s.) U; ening. A well nttcntlctl meeting of tli(-. city league executive took place " last night in the Y. M. C. A. lmflflfv‘ when representatives of eiglitclty teams met and rte-organized the City League. The following tcnms urc eiiteweil. i7 Railway, Y. l\i. C. A. Davis and Fraser, Curvcll llros. Odd Follows. Post Office, Abattoir and Bunkers The Lcaguc oft‘ _ lly opensi Thursday night at 7 o'clock. when‘ the Y. M. C. A. teams will inc-ct the Railway team. The League will run in two scr- tions with a post series at the fin- ‘sltast venr's rules and reg"'"'i"'i~' were adopted with a few changes 7—Ahuttoirs 8—Bunkers 11 12 l5 17 Oct Oct Oct Oct VB i. 2 4 ii S I 1 2 .0ct Oct Oct Oct 1S 19 22 24 6 :.: >IDOW~Fh Oct Oct 25 26 29 31 ooQ-A Oct 1st Thurs lilnthusiastic MSEIHHQEBM at the “Y” last Night-Eight Tea m Leaegue Formed- First Game t0"be Played Thursday Ev- l. will watch with interest the rac- ing of Coryset the grey gelding formerly owned by l’. S. Brown of this city and now owned by Robt. McGowan of Sydney. Coryset mak- es his first start on the Cape Brot- on Circuit on Wednesday of this week in thc 2.25 Trot und pace. Longsct will also take thc work in the frcc-for-ali this iveck in Capi- Breton. Dailiousie Football Team t0 Play Here Arrangements have almost been completed for two guincs of foot- ball with the Dallioiisle team. Tho iii-id grime will he between St. Dun- staifs und Dulhousic, and will take place on Saturday, Nov. 10th, and thc si-contl game will tuke place on "Thanksgiving Duy between the Abcgwoits nnd Dzilhousie. This should he good news to the foot- dill." players. nnd also to the sport fans. it is a number of years since any liiilifax team has played hero, and these games should prove of \ .s‘u ,. hi. 0,; i0 Yelwft a fire.” and he sure give the address. I 10- Always keep your head. eh. Boys often tram- to I. rush. and girls are tilted if boys are pusli- em. - ran should he tnuglit in Pig-Q! drills to overcome the on! they may meet at the tual tire. 9. The movement of children should be b the shortest route, und there ahoudbe no crossing of lines. 10. Classes near stalrwnys should precede those further away, lower “floor classes should precede upper floor classes. '. . 11. Pupils should move in llfilllllf! lines, andmust be taught to abso- a O f0 O4 O-O Q0 O'OO-OOQ WQ-O-WOOQQ-O i INSURANCE FIRE AUTO ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS BURGLARY LIABILITY and GUARANTEE I -i=~_ , ll.isier.’s Improved A Fumigaior ~' . BONDS Safe , , J Lowest hates con- i to use and Prevents Fire Toombs Imperial Drug Store OQ-OQ§4-O-Q+O-O-QQ—Q solute security. 1 1 > 156 Richmond St. Phone 369-J. P AA_AAAAA 4) l QQO O-§f§f0 O~§§~¢O4+§§O§§§44 O-OOQQO-Offi O 9 O O 90% O~O-OQ~O§'§4§§§—&§4 §-OQ-O§-§'§'§ FOQ-O-GOO-OOQ FIRE! FIRE! l When you hour this cry on tile street whllo at work do you iiilnk oi‘ your home, and ‘wonder ii‘ it ' is your AT NIGHT . homo? (loos it startle ynn~in hour that cry, and wonder ii‘ it is ‘ your office or shop? A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY will iilluy considerable oi‘ your wonry. We represent the best convpavnies, and rates arc moderate. li your unto is not insured~now is the time to liuve _' it done. I c“ J. A. Webster 8i Co. (By Dominic; Opposite Post Office ONDON. On. FORD ASPHALT) ROOFING from tire embers. Build a bonfire on a (Asphalt Roofing and it will not shield- , hall. Roofing also prevents n lire with~ . and retards dis progress, i-t is a sale as well as an economical one. t style of building you have to roof, we - lolly suited l'or your purpose. flng is being used more and more. ~ The officers elected for the year are. Honorary President Reg. Atkin . President R. A. Pendieton Vice- Presldent J. A. Bentley, Sec, Dun. McKenzie. Games will be rolled at the Y. M.- C. A. Alleys at ‘l o'clock on Mun- - (lays, Wednesday's, 'l‘liursdny's and Friday's. The following is the schedule oi games. qaouim 0041mm Nov i Nov Nov Nov Nov mamas No. 1~Rnlhvuy " 2~Y. M. (.‘. A. iiwDuvis & Fraser d-(larvcll Bros 5-—0d(l Fellows 6~Post Ofilcc Criqui and Hebrans In Siashing Bout PARIS. Oct. Srliugene Crinni met a tartar in his first fight iii Europe since he lost the world's featherweight championship in New York, when young llcnri Hub- rans. Ilelgiziujstziycd the limit of flftccn rounds lust nlglit with the Nov Nov Nov Nov Race Horses Burned to Death (Canadian Press) BALTIMORE, Oct. 8.-—Four race horses and a colt were burned to (icath when flames destroyed the barn of H. Guy Bedwell at Laurel here today. They were, Foreground llinriorio A. Noble Boh, Kadin and 22 Thurs 23 ocQ 26 2X. a u 1F ;tlng power. Sistellt ab‘ ‘riwell covcried his jaw. which Jnliii- i000 francs. every centime of which i :1 colt of lllurjorieA. llctlwcll is now in (‘niiailii with n string of horscs. He oiicc truinr-il ilfifilflfl for J. K. L. Ross. Frenchman. Iicbrans lost the vcr- (lict 0n points after u. Blil-illlll" slugging fight. in which hotli boys were covcrcd with gore from llic tiiiril rr-iiiiii to thc finish. Criqiii appi-iircii to have lost much of his former spccd und lilt- iiis zinxicty to kin-i) _i<.o-u- l)... YcuKntuv» UNITED PHES5) ny Dundee sinnslicil. interfering with his offensive power in (itine- king. The gale amounted to 2001- 111. Q. lf Jolin McGraw gets control of the New York Giants will he be the only owner-manager in tllc game? B~ D-R A. Ho will be the onlY active owner-niantiger. Clark Griffith had the double role before he relinquish- ed thc management of the Senators Tris Snooker has an interest lu the Cleveland Indians and is also 1 manager. Q. Why is it that Helen Wills (loos not play very much in tllllllllr.» W. A.D A. liar father is of the opinion ' that the new Anicrican champion :aii plny host by confining licr at , tention to singles. will go to the benefit of scientific laboratories in France. __._._-4-g Nat. League Umpires For World Series NEW YORK. Oct. Srwiniiii A. Hcytllcr. llrcsidi-iii. nt the National ilczigue, ycsti-rtlriy zinuouuccrl tho ippoinliucnt oi‘ lfmplros lltmry O’ lluy and ltnbcrt llzirt‘ as thc re- nrtescntativtns of tliu senior circuit for thc world FiPTlUS. ' They will olficiate with William Evans and ll. F. Nation who have been sclcctcil by thc American league. Q. Wiint is the record for (loublc plays made in world's series game by onc team? ICAN- A. Four, made bytlie oston Rod Soxnguliist Brooklyn, Oct. 7. 191B. Q. Wliut was HflfVflNlhi football i record lust. season. BULLDOG A. Won 7. lost 2. SETTLING THE SCORE ‘i 1'6 ndfcvnl-fr» TcmorrowAlri hf Nilhvl TWlkF-fresh air. s good slsep and an Ni Tablet to make your days better. Nafuro‘! Remedy (N! Tablets) exerts a beneficial Influence on iiio digestive and ellminatlvo system-tile Stomach, Liver and Bowcls. - Tlanigiht-mlg an‘ IR Tami-fits e on s so or llghtfull lurpr or you w. . i Was it envy that caused the eld- erly spinstcr to criticise so severe» ly the homo and furniture of hcr newly married friend? Whatever it was. the young wife was getting tired of it. "Well. anyway," she said pre- sently us slic pointed to a pretty little china clock. "if you don't like my furniture you niiiat surely llkc that?" “You: it is rather nice." said thc '7 i.‘ $1 lsod ‘lbr over " I ‘ r. “m” \ visitor grudgingly. "Who gave it to you?" "Oh. it wasn't u present!" plnini-ti the bride. "l won it in raffle." - “A rafilc!" The spinster ilreiv ‘ier angular figure rigidly up. "l never lend my face to such things) "Perhaps that's just ns well," retortetl the younger woman as she gazed iuvnnlngiy at the others sour features. “because ll you did I'm afraid nobody would buy tiic tlcketsP-London Globe. ("rt-t .. 1,1 Z:l-ni)\ k2‘ 9X. ll more tliun ordinary interest. John R. Braden Tlic Down blast frcwfor-ail [ulcers Wi‘l'('. ilic lop line attraction of :i nneilziy ruce drawing n. hlg crowd. John It llru- den, this Presque isle iron liorsc, look tiiu limits without niiicii trouble, Roy (lrultsn. the Caribou ciitry, ninklng the most of every finish was well hunchedBrii- den’s bcst time was 2.06 3-4. in the first heat, which clipped one and three-quarter track rccord, held hy R. P. Brett. Tlic cold weather and strong wind ivas against first time. John R. Braden, h h. hy John ROY (iruttan, h g (Gcrow) .. Jackson, (lruttun, hr s (Bur- Dan licdgewood. h s (Cam- orii), 2.07%, 2.09%. Alfred Kinfli br g, by lllily the Rabbit. br g, Miss Simniassi, Ilulcy Belle, b in (Nel- ii 2.17%. l iioncy llian. hl g (Willard) 2' Northern ilnlio, Ill‘ iii (Puni- Bill Sharen Appears. for-nil. the feature event oi‘ llio clus in: (iv-y of thc fuir. Trumpiur lo ll wlii in the first host in 2.0014, a fiiilvd to show in thc sccon-l nnd third limit uni! in iliu fourth (iron- lifiil, to the truck niarli -)i’,:’.().'l 1-4 Alanna. Lon and Putt-r Colt-y iinlsii Free-for-ali, heats) Manna Loa, h in. by llianrlco, 2ft" 975W. b5, by Peter 6§OOO§'9§O O'O-§-O+&§§-f§$—§4~O-§ I 40004-Q-O—%O~OOOQOQOOOO 0-05.59 Clips Track Record In Free-For-All SKOWHEGAN, Mc., as they use it. Oct. S.~ meet ' here today. the pipe. frco-fcir-ail in straight the race, although ironi the seconds The summary. \l l.) ii It depends on your own fancy as to which form you prefer. The Plug is for those smokers who like to slice their tobacco right off the plug The Cut Plug is for those who would enjoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco— mellow, rich and tasty. L I | ‘ 7 llf;iil,i/f/,. W l! i, i I MN“ iii/iii he Ciiauums“V\ns'ren WQRKMAN" Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited Free-For-Aii; Purse $3,000. the (lrcut. (Crozicr) .. 1i lllll Short-n. ch g, by Capt. Aubrey. lvtlllilOlllfllli PctcLPutor. I) g. (Show) 2 3 Guy Onwnrd also iililflitll. 'l‘line——2.0i) 1-4; 2.0!) 3-4; 11.09 1-~i; 2.1512. R. (lcntry (Willard) . a": rill) erun) T|iiic——2.063--i (new truck rec- 2.15 Mixed; Purse $500. King 110mm (Nevers) 2 2 2 1 1 ton marc, Tuliiieiizi. won thc eleven starters in the which was won hy Billy Brooke. Racing" 0n the by Eolus (Jordan) bl ni . .'l 112 2 (Willard) ~l~i~iro soil) . .1574. 2.15 8-4, 2.13- Time-Z. 2.13 Pace; Purse $500. LEXINGTON. Ky. ()(~t, .\' ‘titer Tunlac, l) g, hy Plitul‘ thc Great (Ncvorsl tucky Stake for (brow ' troitcrs born yi-rtvrilaiy. '. oldest classic (ill lin- S-woiiil llllllll)’ f-(‘u (luy lhwoii Lorri Ellléftillil. Sl|illlllill‘l(‘!~%l ii in loziu Howey. hi g (Nelson) 4 \\'i| crnu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll Tiiiic~—-2.17',$, 2.1334, '7. The Tennessee 2 in 8. purse $2.000. Anna liru(li'iirti'r= (lirl, l) l‘ by The Northern Mun, ’ . RROPKTON, l\luss.. Oct. $.—- llil Sharen driven by Van ilonimi l-ifltltl iiltc n winner in the litre.‘ Kinney Silk, l) g. '(l‘:iiin) Pniiiicilo, l) 1'. (ilrilsic) - Lulu Forbes. h t‘. ('l‘linmt~) .. Thine-2.07 1-14; 1051-2. cw track record for froth-rs, he ut the New llilVPil lllilftl, hliiunn 2 in 3. Purse $2.000. ilevuzi Dillon. (rli i‘. liy [Jillun Axwortiiy. (Sorriii) Lord Elicrslio. b c, (Truynor) 3 Guy Bacon. cli c. (Prune) ’ Rose D.. ch f, (Cross) Miss Liberty Dirt-ct, b f. (llnl- in) (i in a tic in thc si-rouil liczil. The uuimary: Purse $3,000 (five Timc—2.09 l-4: 20R. 2.08 trot. 2 in 3. $1.000. Aiisul. i) m. by Pots-r MoKlyn. (Rutherford) ..... ‘l Dorothy Day. Thomas) (Brusle) 4 0 1 1 2 (til n At last the most famous love story o! all time. comes. to the screen- The Christian AT THE PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday and Thursday Bonnie Del, b g. (Hinds) Jenn Axwortiiy, hr lll, (Mc- Donald) 4 ~i 'l‘im(\—»2.0il 1~-i: 2.07: 2.0T l-il. 2.12 pace, 2 In 3, purse 81.000. ilrniie Fast. b m. by Tramp- fast. (V. Flomlnizh . . . . .. 2 1 iBRlNfilNfi lll‘ l*‘.\l'l‘lllll R 1 ‘i '1 2 I! I'll: iflviirgv (liiiiu, .il'., The 2.05) pace was practically u inutcii hctwcvn ivy Lon and Alnry, O'Connor, Mary took thc first lit-nil in 2.06 1-4 and Ivy Lou the next) two in 2.0714 uni] 2.06. The 130s- 2.15 trot for Roy Nickcrson. There were 2,18‘ trot. Roviiz: ""‘!I\n nwiii-d by A, ll. (‘ox. Willi the foriy-eighih rout-uni of the Kt-ii your (villi iii: . ;\lill‘l‘ii'ii‘>l uni‘ Cheslci/ ll. Svnrcyx h b, (fit )'i\‘(‘.~‘)'§ “ The Kentucky, 3 year old trailers Kentucky Dunno. b g. (Stokes)?! S 2 . 6 Ii 5 ~i 1 ,.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘impliiii- Thi- (lri-iit. hik iii. i i i 3 year old paocrs 0 3 3 liilun Finch, blk g, (Wiiiti-liea 2.10 sin illglf nd ~ipiiizi Yniiluos in thc (‘innl game of rii:- ficinl butting vl-iii" il('i'I‘ loilziy by ll score of '9 iliiflillfll i) T. lhiiu- llutli liit his 41st liouic Lory livipvil Connie un oi‘ lili‘ _V"ill‘ null fiiiislicil fir». to finish in sixth place. “Babe? Crashed Out Q 9 O 9'0 O 90004 O-QVOQQO-VOQO-QO (i) ( idgiiii) Maillot" l) g. (Pniiiitn-ii) ~ llll('- 2.0T Zl~~i; 23.0312; 2.1 ‘iii 4¢:O-;-QO-§64§§§0“ .0 0Q Forty-First Homer _ A NidlV YORRIJVOtTt X. '~TllF! Pliil- llii‘ Athletics The picture the world has been waiting to see- The (lhristian AT THE PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday and Thursday +00 oyooooooo .;”»»““ .01.’... T1 witii t Williams of Philadelphia Nationals for (Iofmilod the iii-mu runs. Thc llubt-‘s final unof- nveriigc wns 391 iloliinaiiifs 402. The vic- l\'lack‘s crew Grand Circuit "" i An occasional dose of‘ oacatowurs LAXAHVE‘ SYRUP PEPS|N ‘Keeps young girls fit False Modesty Wrecks Health THE young Indy just assuming the responsibilities of u woman is vcry upt. m be sclfmnstzious of hcr physical functions, und in consequence ncgiccl. them. There is no time. however, wlicn it is more important for her to look nftcr tlicm. icfwimong hcr troubles is constipation, and her shill-ring will in: serious when she gt-ls older if slit: docs not regulate iivr bowels now. Mrs. Char- bonnciiu, 3410 Adnm, Montreal. rccuiniiu-nds Dr. Culdwclfs Laxa- livu S rup Po sin to uil hcr frii-nds, and rs. liicjnry Joyce, Crolon, Ont. says it is thc bcsl. remedy for constipation she over used. , Safe for Young and Old Let mothers with growing dau h- fcrs intcrcst thcmsclvcs in t is matter and see that their ‘udgmcnt is enforced. A rule folowcd by muny is to telic a_ spoonful of yo Dr. Caldwcll‘s LDXKIUVO ,1, you w”, Eyrup Pc sin onc-c wcck iinli the bowels {Tnmmm function daily, and at: such other timcs as thcrc is hcudnchc. blllflllflllllfi. uorcs nnd fcvcr blisters. luck of cm-rgy and ap- h’ A need a Dr. Co Sc Nam) Addreu" A dose can be given in these coir ditions to any mcnibcr of the family howcvcr young or old as Laxative pleasing aromatics. an [icrfoctly safe. Public Recognizes Merit cnce between n mild laxative like Dr. CsidwclYs Laxative Syrup Pep- ain and casbor oil. or rough cathar- tics und physics. Syrup Pcpsin nets gently and docs not. gripe. lncrcnscd doses are not n ' store. and u s uscd for thirty years and is the largest sclling liqluid laxative in the world, over l0 mi been sold in dnig stores last year. Keep laxative Syrup Pepain in a ' “Syrup again," 24 Caldwell Bldg" n . good loznliuc and would like in nd ma o Ins trial bottle. rup Pcpsin is a slmpic compound Egyptianscnnn with pain and You will quickly sce the differ- (awssary. bottle can he hail at any dnig’ nlul mats less thin us been successfully ccnt. 1t lion bottles having ur medicine chest. t lo Try It Free Before Buying-III" prose who! ldwciii lazsnlivcfyruplPlapain by oxl gctitc, slccplcssncss, in- Not more than one free trial bottle to a family By l OEwbA flEfi-sor-i TEl-LEM To L OUTEDE wir A fiTkY OUTbIDE §CENAR\Q Qpq- WICTEH ISE - w»: r ‘b N '0' T5 O ‘DEE I rM gub‘. °ER5ON i 50b‘: Y m5 0N TKLKINL, Uv-vva THAT 5O wE L t ‘JEND EM IN KN (‘L L DO ‘QQIWE TAi. KiN - (Li, ‘JHOWENI wHO HE lNfilbTlN ~’/ AROUND Nfilhi i‘: THP; Mk‘ JIQLJQ’ ‘"5" THE HKQQ i \-"l'\'~<'a'ovr-:R "HQ 5‘<‘°<-<’- "nu uR/(bb m: mac FQOM n“; ononos inc